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NBA Playoffs -

WEstErn ConfErt:ncE Finals

San Antonio headed back to NBA Finals
Proving this wasn't the Everything starts with
typical lip serv ice winners Duncan , thou.gh, and he
offer lo sers, consider what took the .Game 4 loss perPHOENIX _ The San two-time MYP Duncan said ' sonally. After $Coring just
Antonio Spurs are 6 xcited to .to
the
22-year-old 15 points and mi ss ing nine
be going back 10· -rhe NBA Stoudemire
when th ey free throws, he vowed to
Finals.
embraced after the buzzer.
make up for it - and did ,
They're even happier
"I just told him we had a hitting six of his first seven
about not .having to. see great series and that I have shots and putting back the
A mare Stoudemire. Steve no doubt' we ' ll be back in one he missed. He also had a
Nash and the Phoenix Suns ' thi s situation in the years to tip-in with 2:12 left that
until .next season.
come." Duncan said .
made it 95-90, beginning
Tim Duncan had 31 points · Stoudemire scored 17 of the Spurs' clos ing push:
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and 15 rebounds and the his 42 points in the fourth "I knew I· d put together a
Spurs' defense . keye\l
quarter. several on the pow- better performance than 1
· gamechanging 18-4 thir~- erful slam dunks that have did · last time." he said. "!
quarter run that gave them become hi·s calli~ g card. came in here to rectify that,
enough of a cushion to hold helping l'hoeni• trim a 13- w.hatever that may · be. I
off Stoudemire and the Suns point deficit to three with wanted to give our team a
IOI-95'on Wednesday night 2:45 left. '
chance,to win and not be a
We stern
Stoudemire finished · th e hindrance."
to
end
the
Conference finals iit five ~e ries with the high est scar- With another loss, San
games .
ing average for a con ference Antonio would have been
Duncan 's aching · ankles finals first-timer, breaking headed home for Game 6
,and Manu Ginobili 's bumps Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 35 - with the Suns halfway to
and bruises have a week to year-old record by 2.8 pulling off a comeback
heal while San Antonio points per game. His five that 's unpreceden!ed in
waits to find out whether it strai gh t 30-poi nt game s NBA .history. but fresh in
will next face Miami or broke his own club playoff the minds of sports fans
Detroit. The Heat and record and it made him the after· ihe Boston Red . Sox
AP photo
Pistons are tied 2-2 with first Suns player to do that did it last October. .San Antonio Spurs owner Peter Holt accepts the Western Con.ference trophy as Manu Ginobi li
Game S on Thursday _night m any five games since Phoenix was off to a good lo.o ks on after Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals against the Phoenix Suns Wednesday
in Miami . The final round Charles Barkley in March ·start, leading by one at half- in Phoenix. San Antonio won 1.01·95.
will start June 9, and the 1993 .
titne, and still up 52-S I a '
Spurs, who won it all in
"I grew a lot in thi s few possess ions into the Duncan passed out of a dou- eight rebounds and six stra-ight home ~ames in a
. 1999 and 2003, will be .the series," Stoudemire said.
third quarter.
ble team to an open Bruce assists. Parker scored 18. postse~son. Their '93 team
that made the Finals also did
Phoenix came into this Then a dunk by Robert Bow~n for a jumper, then ~ although he was 8-for-21.
home team regardless.
it.
... With Phoenix out , the
Although San Antonio season n~ver expecting to Horry gave the Spurs the perhaps the best sign of all . Johnson, whose .big perwon all three road games still be pl ayi ng in June after lead . It al so began a 6:30 for the Spurs -. Duncan formance in Game 4 was the highe st-scoring team will
thi s series, it was never winning 29 games in 2003- stretch that ended with them made two free throws .
Suns· biggest hope for com- not win the title for the 49th
easy. every game was with- 04. But with an energetic up 69-56.
Duncan finished 14-of-24 ing back in the se ries. time in the N BA's 59 seain six points in the final offense, the Suns ran off the Along the way, the Suns from the field and 3-0f-4 coo led off by shootin g just sons. and it'll be ·the 27th
minutes and most were clos- most points and most wins had . four turnovers (travel- from the foul line, missing 6-of-17 for 14 points . time the team with the best
er than that thanks to in the NBA and charged ing by Nash, two lost balls only his first one. It barely Unlike the last game, his regular-season record doesStoudemire averaging 37 through the first two rounds. by Stoudemire and a 24-sec- made it to the front rim , an presence didn'.t help open n't win it alL ... San
points and Nash showing This was only the second and violation) , Nash missed ugly reminder of his 3:for- things up for Shawn M&gt;irion Ant01iio 's Tony Massenburg
why he was · the league's time in IS postseason games three shots, Stoudemire 12 perfon)1ance from the and Quentin Richardson. got into the game for the
Marion had e ight points and first time this series ' with
MYP.
they failed to score 100 missed one and the f.lourlsh .line in Game 4.
"I am thrilled· we don ' t points, the other also against ended with Joe Johnson· g·et"Tim makes ali ihose guys Richardson, who went down 2:5.~ left in the first Half
ling blocked twice .
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better," said Nash , who had hard in the first half. wiJS after Natr Mohammed
have to play them again," the Spurs.
picked , LIP his third fouL
Spurs
coach
Gregg
Then again, that''s· what The Spurs, meanwhile, 21 points and I 0 assists. s.coreless in 28 J]linltles .
Nash
scored
only
three
Ma"cn burg has played. a ·
Popovich said.
'San Antonio does. This was had Tony Parker find his "He's a tremendou s player,
key role thi s series. though
·"We're j\lsl'ecstatic to get the second straight season groove by hitting one of his a team player, and a win- points in the sc.:ond halL
.._ he was Stoudemire's
Notes:
The
Suns
became
out of this series." added the Spurs allowed the fewest trademark teardrop jumpers ·ner."
Duncan.
points in the NBA.
and two straight 3-pointers.
Ginobili had 19 points, the 13th team to lose three sta1i·d-in during practices.
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JAIME

ARON

Pistons not rattled by Game 5 pressure
MIAMI (AP) - Pressure Finals.
were 8-0 in their first two
situarions always seem
The series is tied 2-2; Game playoff rounds.
bring out the best· in lhe 6 is Saturday in Detroit, and Now, for the biggest game
Detroit Pistons.
Game 7; if necessary, will be of the season, the Heat' s al
This season has been· any- in Miami on Monday. ·
home - where, they've won
thing but smooth and serene
"We've won a world cham- 25 of their last 2':/ games. But
for the defending NBA cham-. pion ship, and other than both o'f those home losses
p1ons, who endured f,he after- Shaq, they don't have a lot of during the last 4 1/2 months
math of _Novembers brawl . guys that have been in that came against l)etroit
W!th lndtana: a four-game situation," said guard Richard "GameS is a must-win, and
!ll'dseason losmg streak, plus Hamilton, who had 28 points they probably think the same
mcessant - and current - in the Game 4 win. "We knew way," Heat guard Dwyane
speculatton , about .coach that being down· 2-1 didn ' t Wade said. "Every · game
Larry ~rown s future wtth the mean we should pack it in If we're in is a must-win. We're
franchtse.
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we keep playing the way :.Ve at home. We· re confident at
And, the Ptstons overcame are supposed to play we'll be home. It's tied 2-2. Go back
a two-games-to-one defictt
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_ . to South Beach and see
round of this year's playoffs.
Indeed, ShaqUtlle 0 Neal ts another great game."
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winning three straight games the only He_at regular wtth a Of the last 21 conference
to advance.
chal!lptonshtp nng m hts pos- finals 5eries that were tied 2Detroit found itself in a 2-1 sesston. He learned last year 2, the winner of Game 5 has
hole . in these Eastern &lt;l[ilout· the tenactty of the advanced 19 times. ·
Conference finals against Pistons,_ who ousted O'Neal's And home teams have a
Miami , before winning Lakers m fi~e. games for the . major edge in tight playoff
Tuesday night to knot the champtonshtp.
rounds; according to the
For 0' Neal's teammates, NBA, of the I 26 times a bestseries. Game 5 is Thursday
night on the Heat's home however. tension is a new of-seven series has been tied
floor, and the Pistons know obstacle. Miami was 59-23 in after four games, road teams
winning this one would move the regular season, wrapped ~ave won Game 5 on just 32
them a giant step · closer ·up the No. I seed in the East occasiOns.
toward returning to the NBA without much problem and ,.There's no doubt in my

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witt hold the first ol two public
hearings at the office ollhe Meigs County Commissioners,
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Ohio oo June 2. 2005 at 1:30 P.M., lor the
purpose of providing the public information and receiVing ··
comments as to the Notice of Availability of the 2005 CDBG New
Horizon program funds, a federally lUnded program administered
by the S~te of Ohio, Office of Community a~d Housing
Partnerships. Meigs County is elig1ble forSt 5,000 in funding,
providing the county meeiS applicable requirements.

The goal ol the CDBG New Honzon Program is to provide funds
lo units of local government to affirmatively further lair housing in
addition to activities undertaken with their CDBG FoJTnula
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• Heat, Pistons battle
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POMEROY Meigs
County Commissioners Jim
Sheets and Miek Davenport
a · .. Workers
att ended
Compensation Safety Council
CEO 'meeting yes terday at the
University of Rio Grande
about lowering the county's
workers' compensation rates.
"\Ve ' re trying to lower our

workers' compensation rate to
· bring it into good standing."
Davenport said. "We're trying

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turn. that around."
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By anend1ng the . meetmg ,
the co,mnmstOncrs saved the
count} . ~"0 pe1 cent. on thetr
wo1 kers compensallons rates
whtch JS p.u t ol a plan to save
the &lt;:ounty 20_ p7rcent overall .
Be fo re Ie.tvtng lor the
Umvers t~y oi.Rm Grande, the
commtssJoneJs held the1r re&amp;ular meetmg attended by Fatr
Hou ~tng . .
a~d
Gmnts
AdmmiStr~to~ Jean TrusselL
Tru ssell s _ attendance was
part of the fl,rst pubk heanng
foraNewHonzon.GrantwhiCh

is in .relation 10 fair housing
actJVllJes 111 the county.
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The New Honzon Grant "
used lor new home ownersh1ps. home ownership training
and rehabdnatton ol homes..
. Davenport s ta~ed t~al if
approved the gr.tnt "'ll . be
worth $100.000 and applied
to fJScal year 2006 lundmg. .
Commissioners also renewed
the county's comract with
Sctot~ . Coun.ty ~ Detent1on
Serv1ces 111 reg.1~ds 10 JUVentle
detatnees. Ju veniles arrested in
Mctgs County wtll conunue to

be boarded 111 the Scioto install ing metal security doors
County Detention Center at a for the booking area of the
rate ot $85 per day for one to 20 jaiL Also recognized · were
days. Any days beyond 20 days Bernie Wright for installing
will be at a rate of $ 110 per day. the doors and keypad locks,
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. Other business:
and Auto Value Store located
Commissioners. acknowl- on Second Street for donating
edged cash donat1ons to the material to prepare the metal
Mei1p
County Jail by doors for painting .
Harnsonvdle Senior Citizens
An advance transfer request
and Meigs County Retired from juvenile . court in the
Teachers: .
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. · amount of $500 was approved.
CommtssJoners recognized
Appropriation adjustment
work done by D1ck Felly and request from Meigs ·County
his Meigs High School weld- . Recorder's Office was approved
mg class lor butldmg a·nct in theamountof$1,200.

New Haven Students enhance writing skills through community work
Wolfe said the students
plant closes
pick projects thai directly ·
· BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@M¥DAILYSENTINEL.COM'

Bv· DIANE PoTTORFF
DPOTIORFF@MYDAILYREGISTER.COM

NEW HAYEN . W.Va. Over 130 employees with
Global Indu strial Products
were told Tuesday evening
they wou ld not be working at
the plant until further notice.
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· To the best of his knowl• Ray 'Sonny' FIOW!!rs, 74 edge, the New Haven plant
• Lois 'Marcella' Fraser, 83 shut down Tttesday. according to Point Pleasant attorney
• Audrey Glover, 73 ·
R. Michael Shaw. All of the
. • Thomas Joseph Scott, 89 .. emp loyees, with the exception of a skeleton c.rew of
management, were laid off at
rhat' time.
He said the employees had
no warning of the plant 's·
• Financial workshop
closing.
Layoffs began around 7
for nonprolits offered.
p.m.,
but employees were
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still on the job until 11 · p.m.
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Tuesday.
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A union employee, speakSee Page A3
ing on the record in anonymi• O'Bieness offers
ty, said employees were ·signdiabetes education class.
ing up for unemployment
benefits
and looking for new
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jobs Wednesday.
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to visit See Page A5
the closing,". he said.
"Everyone knew it was going
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'Jesse McKnight puts an aging tombstone back in place at the
old Syracuse Cemetery near Rose Hill Road .

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University of San Diego community college.

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with Limy Brown about
becoming the club's president of basketball operations
when the Pistons'. season is
over.
While the nomadic 64- .
year-old coach. defiantly
maintains that his focus is on
his health and the Pistons,
who are tied 2-2 with Miami
in the Eastern Conference
finals. there are signs pointing to him eventually joining
the Cavaliers.
Mike Brown is one of
them. As an 'assistant with
the Spurs· che won an NBA
title with them in 2003 Brown worked with Grl"gg
Popovich, a cle•e and friend
·and confidant of Larry
Brown 's.
Before joining the Spurs,
Mike Brown was also a
scout and video coordinator
for the Denver Nqggets . He
later joined the Washington
Wizard s as an assistant
under Bernie Bickerstaff and
was also a scout
·A father of two. Brown

mind, -we're going to have to
play our best game," said
Brown, whose team . won
Game 5. on the road in last
year' s . East finals ;~gainst
1ndiana. "We· ve gol· to figure .
out a way to win one game on
the road, and then take care of
our home court. That's .the ·
only way I can look at it''
Miami did not practice
Wednesday, opting to rest
with just one off day between
Games 4 and 5. Detroit
worked out in Auburn Hills;
Mich ., before flying to South
Florida.
Confidence in the Pistons'
camp was high. .
"We've been here so many
times;" point guard Chauncey
Billups said. "Miami is a
strong team, but they haven't
been tested like this. not after
their first two series. Will that
matter? We' II see."

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RACINE - A creative
way 10 improve writing ski lls
and self-esteem through community service introduced
into class curriculum some
15 years ago by Southern
English teacher Scott Wolfe
continues to be e ffective .
"Wh;tt we are d'oing here is
developing a sen~c of' pride
by 'carrfjng out needed projects in til e community and
then writing about the ex perience," said Wolfe.·
Originally written as part
of a grant proposal while
Wolfe was teaching English
at Eastern High School. he
was convinced that tying
writing to experience was a
good way of improving the
students' writing skills while
at the same time reinforcing
good citi zenship and enhancing self-esteem.
"Students generally are
inclined to write at a ·higher
level about something ihcy
have experienced. and the
projects give them that
opportunity as well as help
improve their community."
said Wolfe. "The project
work fortilies the sense of
community, the sense of
teamwork, and most of . all
improves writing.ski lls."

affect
the • community.
"Whatever is done must be
able to be seen from the road
or must be in a public place.
El'&lt;lra credit is given to pro- ·
jects done in public places
like at school, in the village,
or at the city park. Also extra
c;redit is given for those clearing· fence-lines of brush and
weeds."
Projects, according to the
vete ran t~acher, are very ereative and have ranged from
painting to clearing brush,
picking up trash, or even constructing shelter houses.- ·
Southern junior John
Fisher aided hi s community
by doing a trash pick up near
the new . SR 33 at Bashan.
After accumulating several
bags of trash. he stood back
and ad mired the improvement and then wrote about it.
Sophomore's
Jesse
McKnight and Eric Zeiner
· took on a major undertitking in
cleaning up the old Syracuse
Cemetery at Rose Hill.
· "At first we were just going
to remove the brush and cut the
grass,;. said McKnight "Bul
when we were done •. the job
didn't look complete, so we
trimmed some more and decided to pick up some of the fall.Please see Work..AS

What interests fourth graders?
BY BETH SERGdiT
8SERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM ·

POMEROY - Tyler Lee,
who will be a junior at
RACINE - · What interestEastern High School next
ed you when you were in the
year, was chosen as the winfourth ·grade'' Star Wars' A
ner of a state-wide contest
bicycle with a banana seat0
Eve! Knievel ? Being home
sponsored by "stand" which
· is a movement against tobacbefore the street light came
on' What about the interests
co in Ohio.
of today's fourth graders?
The ''stand" movement
Shortly before summer
assists young people in netvacation
fourth graders ·from
working anti-tobacco, grass
Southern Elementary were
roots campaigns. Part of the
asked to pick any subject on
campaign is producing com·which to do a resource/
mercials · made for .and by
research project Their choickids, the latest of whkh will
es reflect a wide variety of
be based on Lee's idea.
interests and now a deeper
Gallia-Meigs Community .
0f those subjects.
knowledge
Submitted photo
Action Tobacco Prevention
Kody Wolfe chose a rain
Specialist Pam Franklin Tyler Lee. who will be a junior
forest
as his project because
at
Eastern
High
School,
was
described Lee's idea as being
during
a visit to Wal-Mart he
.
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Beth Selli!Oirt/ plloto
similar to a · horror movie chosen as the winner of a
read
a
label f9r Planters Students from both fourth grade classrooms at Southern
where second hand smoke state-wide contest spon·sored
pou-rs from the sinks and by "stand" to produce an anti- Peanuts that claimed they Elementary were honored for their work on resource;
research projects . The subject matter was chosen solely
water fountains at his school. . tobacco commercial based came from the rain forest.
John
Gray
was
interested
in
by the students and reflected a variety of interests from
· Because Lee· s script was on his script idea.
poisonous snakes of ·ohio. ·:rain forests, to copperheads to Delaware Indians . Those
selected · he will travel to
Cincinnati to · meet with mercia! if he chooses to and including the most poiso- receiving awards were (from left) first row, Whitney
Weddle , Chris Chaney, John Gray. Stefanie Pyles. Kody
"stand's" creative and adver-' be allowed to shoot his own nous. copperheads.
'The b'abies (copperheads) Wolfe ; second row, Cody Taylor, Jaclyn Mees, . Ashley
tising teams to determine the b-roil of fihiJ , some of which
exact commercial concept will be incorporated into the are thirty times more power- · Deem, Sara VanCooney; third row; Jeremiah Warden ,
ful than the adults." Gray said · Chandra Mattox . Rachel Bauer .. Olivia Po ling. Not pictured,
and talk aoout his ideas. Lee end project.
·
•.will also appear in the com· Please see Ide•, AS
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Crtizens are .encourage to attend this meeting on June 2, 2005,
to make suggestions ane comments and to provide public input
on various activities which may be undeltakeil in this program. If
a participant will need auxiliary aids (inlerp&lt;eter, brailled or taped
materials, assistive listening device. ottw!r) due to a disability,
pleaSe contact Gloria Kloos, Clerk, prior to May 26, 2005, at 740992-2895 in order to ensure that your needs will be
acCommodate . The Meigs County Courthouse is handicapped ·
accessible.
Wriiten comments will be accepted until1:00 P.M., June 2, 2005
may be mailed. to the Meigs County Commissioners, Meigs
County Courthouse . P0010roy. Ohio, 45769.
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·Financial workshop for nonprofits offered

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NELSONVILLE - The
Found,ltion for Appalachian
Ohio in cooperation with the
Ohio
Association
of
Nonprollt Organizations and
the Ohin.Society of Cenitied
Pub I ic Accountants wi II
sponsor a -.yorkshop for nonprofit professionals and
board members. The session.
entit led "Financial Literacy
for Nonprollts."' will provide
·attendees with information .
on basic accounting principles as well as how new ll)ws
and . proposals may affect
nonprofits.
·
Glenn Roberts will lead the
workshop which covers several topics including financial
statements. internal controls
and fraud, budgeting · and
Sarbanes-Oxley legislation.
Roberts is a certitied public
accoLtntant and partner of
Hoover &amp; Roberts: Inc. based
in ·Eaton.
He frequently works with
nor\prolits and performs and
,oversees approximately 25

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audit engagements and peer
reviews each year. He is a
member of the American
Institute of · Certified Public
Accountants and the Ohio
Society . of Certified Public
Accountants.
"Working wit)l the Ohio
Association for Nonprofit
Organizations and the Ohio
Association of Certified
Public Accountants is an
ideal way for The Foundation
for Appalachian Ohio to
bring more resources into our
region that will 'benefit professionals and nonprofits,"
said
Foundation
for
Appalachian Ohi&lt;J. President
and CEO Leslie Lilly. ·'We
are committed to providing
access to · education for
Appalachian Ohioans at all
levels and financial literacy is
essential to our efforts."
The workshop will be held
fmm 9:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at ihe Athens
Community Center. 733 East
State
Street,
Athens,.

Public meetings
Monday, June 6
SYRACUSE Sutton
Township Trustees, 7 p.'m. at
the Syracuse village hall.
LETART - Letart township Trustees will me~t at 6
p.m. at the oftice building.
RACINE
Racine
Village Council will meet in
. regular session at 7 p.m. in
council 's chambers at the
Racine Municipal Building.
Thesday, June 7
ALFRED - The Board
of
Orange
Township
. Trustees will meet at 7:30
·. p.m. ~t the home of Clerk
Osie Follrod.
· RUTLAND
The
Rutland Village Council will
meet. in regular session at
6:30 p.m. in cou ncil's cham- bers at the Rutland Civic
Center.
Wednesday, June 8
POMEROY -The Meigs
County Board . of Health
meeting will take place at 5
p.m. in the conference room
of the Meigs County Health
Department.

GALLIPOLIS - Af;ter a
'snowstorm hampered his Jan .
22 performance, a nationallyknown country music singer
songwriter is returning to ,
town.
Adam D. Tucker and his
band. Cu,q om Built, are
scheduled w perform at the
Ariel Theatre Sunday, June 5
at 3 p.m . The artist from
Charleston. W.Va., is glad to
have the chance to return 10 .
Gallipolis, he said.
.
"The last time I was here. it
was really snowing," Tucker
said. " 1 think they declared a
state of emergency in a couple
of counties. They wamed to
have me bac_k, and !' m glad to
be back."
Tucker. . who has · been
singi ng professionally for ·
-about two years; has opened
for such acts as Tracy Byrd,
Darryl Worley, Joe Diffie. Jo
Dee Messina and others. He .
· opened for Trace Adkins at
the Kariauga Drive-In a few
..
.
.
months ago.
Tucker· scored a Top-40
lndie (independent music) hit
Adam D. Tucker
The House passed its ver- Ohio's creditworthiness are
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BY ANDREW
with his song, "Come . Noon
sian
of the budget in April and keeping an eye on what Ohio
WELSH-HUGGINS
on Judgment Day." and a back for a semi -prOfessional Lee . ·
AP STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT
the Senate approved the plan does to keep its finances
worldwide number I Internet team , then lal~r wo rking for . This year. Tucker i$ sc hedearly Thursday.
strong, .Harris said.
.
hit, ''Hanky Torik l)SA."
COLUMBUSWhile
state
State
budget
director
Tom
''They're
pretty
blunt
FedEx, Tucker gave it a shot. ule0 to play 150 concerts, he
reve
nue
soared
above
estimates
Although Tucker was voted he' said.
Johnson will give lawmakers they think Ohio's ·fine now
said. Among them are large,
last
month,
officials
are
not·
premost talented in high school ,
updated information next but they continue to watcli ·
"] was able to quit my job prestigious venues. such. as
dicting
lots
of
extra
money
for
it was because of athletics, with FedEx last February." he Nashville's
week
on the dollars available what we do to , demonstrate
Wildhorse
the
upcoming
state
budget.
to
them
as they tinish balanc- that we're going to be fiscal'
not for his Vocal abilities. he said.
Saloon. which they played on
Ohio
brought
in
$2.6
billion
ing the two-year, $51 billion ly responsible, " he said.
said.
Tucker credits the members March 'r .
in · May, $413 million more spending plan .
"That rainy day fund is key
"I always used to sing, and of Custom Built for much of
But a few smaller shows than state budget otlicials preAny
additional
money
that
to that."
a lot of people told me I his success. Its members are also are planned. Tucker
dicted,
with
the
bulk
of
the
becomes available should go
Last month, . for examP.Ie,
should do it for a living," he Jason Sawyer. Leslie Arthur. en,1oy.s performing at high
increase from the state's cor- to the state's rainy day fund, · Moody 's Investors Servtce
said.
Chris Deski1is and Darren . schools . After the show, he porate franchise and personal· Senate President Bill Harris maintained the state's AA I .
So, after playing quarterthen gives the students a income \axes.
said Thursday.
.
rating - ami step below the
speech abo ut drug and alcoThe boost put Ohio ahead
The fund, meant for emer- highest rating - but noted
hol awareness. he 'said.
· ·of estimat.es for the year by gency · spending, stands at that Ohio' s low reserve fund
Up ~ &lt;tnd - coming
cou ntry · $576 million.
$181 million, a fraction of the presents a long-term credit
artist Shawna Corder will
Lawmakers are keeping a current $49 billion budget.
challenge.
·
open the show. Corder has close eye on such numbers as
The fund was at $1.1 billion
"With reserves weakened,
opened for such artists as they prepare to finish the in July 2001 but was slowly Ohio has Jess 'flexibility to
Brad Paisley. Tick Pony, upcoming state budget, which emptied to help fill several absorb unanticipated revenue
CARPENTER -The Grace men Quartet will be in concert Exile,
Sawyer · Brown , Gov. Bob Taft n1ust sign into budget deficits.
shortfalls," analysts said.
· , at the.Mt. Union Baptist Church at !'0:30a.m. June 19. David Sammy Kershaw and many law by July I. · ·
The agencies that determine
Budget officials wouldn't
Wiseman is pastor of the church.
others.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - discuss the figures they'll
"Peopl~ can expect a good
present· next week but cau90 minutes of some classic
tioned · that economists are
rock and some of the biggest
~~r~o~~~:i~~tic now than
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse Nazarene Church will hold country hits of all time," he
its annual vacation Bible school, 6 to 8:30p.m., June 6-10, at said. "(The show) will be in
Oil prices remain high ,
the sxracuse community building. Theme will be "Serengeti between church . services
RUTLAND -· The Dixie . 0' Neal was reciipient of unemployment hasn't gone
Trek.' The VBS program will be held at . I0:30 a.m. on. ... You don't even need a baby Melody Boys will appear live the Marvin Norcross Award, down and the Federal
Sunday, June 12 at the Syracuse Nazarene Church.
·
sitter."
in concert at 7 p.m. on June the highest ho.nor piresented Reserve continues to raise
TiCkets · are
available lO at the Rutland Free Will at the Singing News Fan interest rates, said assistant
through the Ariel Theatre box Baptist Church.
Awrds Ceremony each year. state budget director Tim
office. Limited VIP reserved
Over the past three decades He' has be.en reco~nized for Keen.
"That more cautious attiPORTER - Rev. Lucian Nelson will be the guest speaker seating is available for $15. The Dixie Melody Boys , his long-time servtce to the
at 6 p.m. Saturd~y at Clarks Chapel Chttrch on Clarks Chapel General~ non-reserved tickets . managed by Ed O' Neal, have community as well as the tude is an important factor in
are available for $12 for enjoyed tremendous success, Southern Gosiel Music the economic forecast and
Road, Porter.
·
revenue estimates we will put '
adults and $8 for students . . including a Grammy nomina- Industry.
The quartet has been fea- forward," Keen said.
Children 5 .and you nger will tion and numerous Fan Award
nominations
from
The
Singing
tured
on numerous television
He added that the office has·
be admitted free.
.
News
Magazine,
Southern
and
have
had
20
programs
long
advocated . for adding
Those wanting more inforBIDWELL - SeFvii:es at Springtield Baptist Church,
Gospel
Music's
leaqing
fan
Top
40
hits
including
eight
money to the rainy day fund if
·sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday. 7 p.m. with Pastor Clyde mation or tickets can call the and trade publication.
Top
10
releases.
dollars
are available.
Ariel at 446-2787.
Ferrell speaking.
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Gracemen coming

Rutland Church to. ·host
Dixie Melody Boys concert

VINTON - Revival services will .be held at the Fairplay
Chal'el off State Route 325 at 7 p.m. June 9 and I 0. Rev. Harry
Davtd Russell will be preaching. Bluegrass Beacons of
Columbus to present a gospel concert at7 p.m . on June II . For
. more information call 742-2271.

O'Bleriess Memorial ·Hospital
to offer prenatal classes

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Foreclosure

Birthdays
Saturday, June 4
POMEROY
Ruth
Taylor will be 88 on June 4.
Cards may be sent to her at
37800
.Sumner
Road ,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Monday, June 6
LONG BOTTOM
Victor Bahr will be 85 on
June 6. Cards may be sent to
him at 38814Township Road
404, Long Bottom, Ohio
45743.

DEAR ABBY: I'm a single
ble; as one would expect, that
man, in my mid-40s, an Air
she is re.covering and the other
woman ''is being buried. Allie
Force Academy graduate and
would like to send the family
former officer, who has never
been married. I fell 'in love
a sympathy card. Is this the
with a divorced mother of two
appro"riate thing for her: to
Dear
do?- CONFUSED MOM
who told me while we were
Abby
DEAR CONFUSED: ln
dating that for the last lO
circumstances like this, ·a
years she'd been having an
card would not be appropri. affair with a married man I' II
ate . .At the very least, your
: call "Rex." She left her husdau~hter should write the
: band because Rex promised
. he'd leave his wife and marry . DEAR MIND-BOGGLED: famtly of her victim a letter
· her, but he reneged- so they Help her? Has it occurred to of abject apology. And once ··
met twice a week for sex. Rex you that this woman may be she has . been released from .
worked nearbr and would happy just the way things rehab, she should seek help
stop over dunng his lunch are? She knows there's no · for her alcohol problem and
. break. She told me all ,this future with this man, but she counseling, if necessary, to
allows this on- again, off-· help her deal with ~he guilt.
: while I was seeing her. ·
. DEAR ABBY: · How does
• She finally broke it off again affair to continue. Not
• about six months ago, saying only that, she has a good job · one address a letter of comshe knew Rex was "no good with you, a former beau who plaint to a company? I don't
for her." Subsequently, I gave makes excuses for .her and feel inclined to begin with
"Dear" anybody. My mom
· her a job in my business, and cuts her lots of slack.
Rather than trying to get her would
have
used
she has turned out to be an
head
out
of
the
clouds,
how
"Gentlemen"
or
"Dear
Sirs,"
excellent employee: Well, she
recently confided to me that about working on your own? but that seems antiquated.
Rex came over during Easter You can't "save" someone "People" seems silly, and "To
and they'd had sex. She said Who doesn't want to be saved. Whom It May Concern,"
that she didn't "fight it off' . My advice is to appreciate her pompous. Have you a better
for what she is - an excellent . suggestion? - DIANE IN
: when he made his advances.
: · Abby, this woman is employee - but stop allow- BURNABY, B.C.
DEAR DIANE: "To Whom
· extremely bright. She's a ing her to dump on you about
her
personal
life,
and
stan
It
May Concern" · isn't
: wonderful mother to her
it's
proper.
· : daughters, a great worker, 'yet lookin~ for a.woman who will pompous;
· she lives like someone who's recogmze you for the · great · However, if it doesn · t feel
still in college and account- catch you are and reciprocate right to you, call and ask the
name of the president or
able to no one. She says slie's your feelings. . .
DEAR ABBY: My daugh- owner of the company, and
. not proud of what she does
: and calls herself "hopeless'' ter, "Allie," was in a terrible address your complaint to
.
- after an afternoon of sex with car accident five weeks ago. · that individual.
Dear- Abby is wrillen by
: him, but she continues to do it. She's still in a rehabilitation
: We no .longer date, but I still center and will be for several Abigail Van Buren, also
known as J~a'llne Phillips, and
·have strong kelings for her. , more .months.
The driver of the other car was founded by her mother,
Does this make me .nuts too?
How can I help her? How can has just died from the injuries Pauline Phillips. mite Dear
I break the spell he has ca~t she incurred in the accident. Abby al www.DearAbby.com
over her? - MIND-BOG- · Allie was at fault. She had or P.O. Box 69440, Los
been drinking. She feels terri- Angeles, CA 90069. ·
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The hD80r guard of Drew Webster Post 39, American Legion, stands beside a·flag flying in honor
qf lraq .casualty Roger Clinton Turner of Pomeroy at a Memorial Day observance at the Meigs
· Memory Gardens. New flags and memorial markers for veterans have been placed in the cemetery this year by families includ.ing U.S. Army Airborn Walter and. Bonnie Dearing. S.Sgt. Turner,
Sunday, June 5
PFC William D. Davis , Sr., World War 11, Philip Werry, Pic. Charles B. BuckleY.. World Wpr 11,
RACINE - The George Roger W. Frecker, Korea veteran; "Susan Joyce Gillilan. and Steven Kauff. Ken Hobbs, Memory
Holter. Jr. family reunion will Gardens manager. gave a history of Memorial Day at the service.
be held at I p.m. at the home
,.
of Karen Holter Werry, Court ·
Street Road, Morning Star
area. Racine. Meat and plates
will be provided. Those
attending are· to take a covered dish.

Woman's affair with married
~ man puzzles her former beau

Revival services announced ·

....

basement conference room of
the Pomeroy Library.. Lunch.
wi II be provided. Call
Courtney Sim for more infor- ·
mation or to RSVP. 992ti626.
MIDDLEPORT
Middleport Lodge
363
F&amp;AM will meet at 7:30p.m.
at the Temple.
MIDDLEPIORT
·Middleport
Community
Association, 8:30 a.m. at
Peoples Bank.
CHI;:STER
Chester
Council. DofA will met at
7:30 p.m . in the Masonic
building. Auction will be
held and mefY!bers are asked
to take pr send items for the
· good of the order committee
sale. Refreshments will be
served.
Thursday. June 9
CHESTER - Shade River
Lodge 453 will meet at 7:30
p.m. Refreshments.
·

ATHENS 0' Bleness cation and management skills are held monthly. Resources
· Memorial Hospital is offering to individuals with diabetes or. and educational literature are
diabetes education evening recently diagnosed with dia- available at the classes. A
· class sessions..
betes·, so they can haye full, physician's written referral
The class sessions consists · healthy and productive lives. using O'Bieness' Diabetes
of an individual assessment
The goal of the class ses- Self-Management Therapy
prior to .Monday, June 20, and sions is to offer information referral form is required to
two classes, Monday, June 20, that will help people with dia- attend class and should be suband Wednesday, June'22. from betes make positive choices milled before Monday. June
. · 5:45 p.rri. until 8:45 p.m. to about their hfestyle and dia- 20. The referral should include
· complete the entire American betes management. Barb diagnosis and hemoglobin A lc
Diabetes Association-recog- Nakanishi,
R.D.,
L.D., , test results if available.
nized program.
C.D.E .. O' Bleness' registered
For assistance with the
The class sessions will be · dietitian/certified diabetes referral process or more
held in the hospital's lower educator, and Laura Ballinger, information, call Nakanishi
. level conference rooms. B.S., R.N., O'Bieness' educa- at (740) 592-9205: She can
Participants are advised to · tion coordinator, will lead the also provide information
attend both sessions which class sessions.
·about the dates and times of
are designed to . provide eduDiabetes education classes future classes.

Special service set

Friday, June 3, 2005

Memorial Day observance ·- -

O'Bieness offers diabetes education class

Gue$t speaker Sunday ·

and after the baby is born.
The c.lasses focus on breathing and relaxation techniques
as well as other pain-relief
options. The classes also provide infonnation about newborn care, hospital procedures
and variations of labor. An
introduction to the maternity
services at ·O'Bieness will
include · a tour of the
· o· Bleness Birth Center.
For more information or to
register, call the O'Bieness
Birth Center at (740) 592-9275.

Clubs and
organizations

Church events

Church announcements.

·ATHENS - A series of
prenatal classes for expectant
parents will begin Tuesday at
O'Bieness Memorial Hospital
in Athens.
The series of six classes
will be held on consecutive
Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. in
O'Bleness' lower level conference rooms 008 and 010.
The classes are free.
Throughout the classes ,
expectant parehts will learn
the stages of labor and delivery and what to expect before

present gospel concert June
II at 7 p.m. More information call 742-2271.

.Friday, Ju'ne 3
MIDDLEPORT- Peoples
Bank of Middleport will hJ,Jst
a customer appreciation coin
show with refreshments.
prizes and fun . Coins can be
brought in for free apprais'al.
A large collection of coins
and paper money will be on
display. Featured prizes to 'tie
given in drawings will
include tw.o uncirculated silver certiticates witll consecutive serial numbers, a Morgan
si lver dollar and a Peace sHver dollar.
Friday, june 3
POMEROY PERS.
Local 74, 'will meet at II :45
a.m. for a luncheon at the
Senior Citizens Center. Call
992-2161 for luncheon reservations.
Saturclay, June 4
RACINE - Racine Area .
Community Organization
will be holding its summer.
food drive for thc ~ Meigs
Cooperative Parish from 8
Saturday, June 4
a.m. to I p.m. Saturday at the
PORTER - Rev. Lucian corner of Third and Pearl
Nelson will be the guesi Streets in · Racine . Canned
speaker . at 6 p.m. at Clark food, as well as paper prod. Chapel church on Clark ucts, shampoo an co.nditioner,.
. Chapel Road, Porter.
deodorant, laundry soap. dish
Sunday, June 5
soap and monetary donations
BIDWELL - Serv.ices at will be · accepted. Far· more
Springfield Baptist Church, information call 949-2656 or
.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m . . 949-2031.
Sunday, 7 p.m, with Pastor
HARRISONVILLE - The
Clyde Ferrell speaking.
Harrisonville Masonic Lodge
Thursday, June 9
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
VINTON - Rev ival · ser- lodge hall. Refreshments
vices at Fairplay Chapel off afterwards . .
· State Rout.e 325, 7 p.m .
Tuesday, June 7
'.' through June 10. Rev.
POMEROY - · ·The Meigs
Harry
David
Russell County American Cancer
preaching.
Bluegrass Society Taskforce meeting
Beacons of Columbus to will be held at . 12 p.m. in the

debate final version of budget
as state announces revenue .tncrease

Vacation Bible school set

BY THE BEND

Community Calendar

Regimmion for the workshop
is $20 per person. Registration
forms can be accessed at
www. appalach ianohio.org
&lt;http://www . a p pa Iac hi anohio.org/&gt; and should be
mailed
to
the
Ohio
Association of Nonprofit
Organizations (0AN0). 100
East Broad Street. Suite 2440.
Columbus; Ohio 43215 or
faxed to 614-280~0657 with
credit card information .
Check payments should be
made out to OANO. More
information about the .workshop is available by calling
OANO at 614-280-0233.
The
Fouitdation
for
Appalachian Ohio is a
regional community foun dation and 501(c)(3) public
charity servi ng the 29 counties of Appalachian Ohio.
The Foundation works with
donors and others to foster ·
access . to opportunity for
the
region's
citizens
through the power of charitable giving.

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POMEROY - A foreclosure action has been filed in Meigs .
County Common Pleas Coun by Home National Bank,
Racine, against David Gene Wolfe, Portland, and others,
alleging default on a m.ongage agree ment in the 'amount of
$6,967.64.
'A foreclosure filed by Home National Bank against John J.
· Ginther was dismissed.

Dissolution
. POMEROY - An action for dissolution was tiled in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by Joy K. Brannon, Reedsville.
against Paul D. Brannon, Reedsville.

Marriage license
POMEROY - A marriage license was issued in Meigs
County Probate Court to Adam Basch, 26, and Jennifer Aim
Van Patten , 28, both of Pomeroy.
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establishment of religion, or prol1ibiting the
free exerCise thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press; or tl1e right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
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-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Friday. June 3. the 15-+th day of 2005. Then~ are
211 day s left in the year.
Today's Highlight in Hi story: Forty years ago, on June 3,
1965. as tronaut Edward White became the first American to
·'walk" in space. during the flight of Gemini Four.
.
On this date: ln .l621, the Dutch West India Company received
a charter for New Netherlands - now known as New York.
In 1808. Jefferson Davis - the first and only president of
the Confederacy- was born in Christian County, Ky.
In 1935, the French liner Normandie s ~t a record on its '·
maiden voyage. arriving in New York after crossing the
Atlantic in just four days, II hours and 4~ minutes.
In 1937. the Duke of Windsor. who had abdicated the British
throne, married Wallis Wartield Simpson in Monts, France.
In 1948. the 200-inch retlec·ting telescope at the Palomar
Mountain Observatory in California was dedicated.
In 1963. Pope John the 23rd died at age 81. He was suc•
ceeded by Pope Paul the Sixth.
In l9A I. Pope John Paul the Second left a Roll)e hospital ,
and returned to the Vatican three weeks after the aUempt on
his life.
·
,
In 1985, Jerry A. Whitworth was arrested by ' the FBI,
accused of being part of a spy ring headed by John A. Walker
Jr. (Whitworth was later se ntenced to 365 years in prison.)
In 1989, Iran 's spiritual leader. Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini. died.
In 1989. Chinese army troops began their sweep of Beijing
to crush student-led pro-democracy demonstration ~ .
Ten years ago: Bosnian Serb ofticials made contradictory statements about the whereabouts of .an Americ;m piloi, a day after his
Air Force jet was shot. down. (Bosnian Serb military sources
claimed that the pilot, later identitied as Captain Scon F O'Grady,
was in Bosni&lt;m Serb hands - a claim that proved false.)
Five years ago: President Clinton held talks in Moscow with
Russian President Vladimir Putin on topics including missile
defense. Former Treasury. Secretary . and onetime "energy
czar" William Simon died in Santa Barbara, Calif., at age 72.
· One year . ago: CIA Director George Tenet announced his ·
resignation amid a controversy over intelligence lapses about
suspected weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and t~e Sept.
II terrorist attacks. Frances Shand Kydd, mother of the late
Princess Diana, died at her home near Oban, Scotland, at age
·68. Julio Franco becam~ . ·at age 45, the olqest player in major
league history to hit a grand slam, connecting in Atlanta's 8to-4 victory over Philadelphia.
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·
Today's Birthdays: Actor Tony Curtis is 80. Musician Boots,
Randolph is 78. TV producer Chuck Barris i~ 76. Actress Irma·
P. Hall ('The Ladykillers") is 70. Author Larry McMurtry is
· 69. Rock singer Ian Hunter (Molt The Hoople) is 66. Singer
Eddie Holman is 59. Musician Too Slim (Riders in the Sky) is
57. Singer Suzi Quatro is 55. Si.nger Deneice Williams is 54.
Rock musician Billy Powell (Lynyrd Skynyrd) is 53. Singer
Dan Hill is 5,l. Actor Scott Valentine is 47. Country singer
Jamie O' Neal is 37. Singers Ariel and Gabriel Hernandez (No
Mercy) are 34. Actress Lalaine ("Lizzie MtGuire") is 18.
Thought for Today: "Nothing is done. Everything in the
world remains to be done or done ·over." -· Lincoln Steffens,
American invest igative reporter ( 1866-1936).

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TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern Elementary will otter a
series ·of classes for parents ·and teachers who would like to'
learn about parenting with Love and Logic. There will be
three sessions to be held from 8:30a.m. to noon on June 7, 14
and 21 at the school. There is no cost for attending and material .and refreshments will be provided. Class size is limited to
the first 30 people to register. Call 985-3 304 to register.

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Boomerang champion to visit
TUPPERS PLAINS Boomerang champion Gary
Broadbent will visit Ea'stern Elementary with his motivational program "Boomerangs Are Coming Back" beginning at
11:30 a.m. on June 24. The one-hour educational program will
discuss the history, science, craft, hobby, sport, art and competition of boomerangs. The .pro~ram advocates a drug-free,
stay in school, believe in yourself, following your dream pmitive attitudtY. All students are invited.

Meigs In Motion
POMEROY - The Meigs In Motion walking event has
,.been rescheduled. Registration begins at 9 a.m. _and the event.
· starts 'at 10 a.m. _on June II at the Pomeroy Parkmg Lot end of
the walking path. Participants will receive a free T-shirt and
p~;dometer while supplies last. Contact Andrew Brumfield at
992-6626 for more mformation.
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the "deal" e ngineered by the
· "Gang of 14" (7 Republi cans
. and 7 Democrats) in the
Senate l.ast week Put to rest
either of the related major
disputes that have been roili1\g that distinguished body
in recent weeks. The wouldbe peacemakers labored and
brought forth a mouse.
Senate . Majority Leader
Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) says
"The constitutional option··
(or ''nuclear option," if you
prefer) "is still on the
table ." Minority Leader
Harry Reid (D-Nev.) .says
the deal ''took' the nuclear
option off the table . The ·
nuclear option is go'ne for
our lifetime.'' As for filibusteri ng judicial nomi nees , the Gang agreed ,
henceforth, that will happen
only in "extraordinary'' circumstances . Yet one of the
Democrats, . Se1i. Ri cllard
Durbin of Illinois. has
already declared .that two of
President' Bush's nominees·
· " will not go forward .''
which appears to mean that .
their nominations qualify as
the sort of "extraordinary"
circumswnces that will trig"
ger filibusters . Since a
spokesman for Sen. Frist
insists that " we will continue to press for fair up -ordowp votes for all nomi -.
nees," it see ms inevitable
that the ~ consti tutional
option wiH be re vived by

that choice because conserv- weeks. Sen. Frist is widely
ative Republic'ans, who regarded as having lost
dominate (he party, are not ground, at least .among conlikely to forgive it soon. servatives, by failing to pro(Sen. Lindsay_ Graham of duce a victot)' by means of
North Carolina, and, per- the constitutional option.
William
haps. Sen. John Warner of · Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)
Rusher
Virginia are particularly at is hailed as the "real leader"
risk here.) But in any case. of the Senate because· he
the problem is certain to managed to dash in at the
recur when one of the liberal last minute and pose (not
Court justices (per- altogether correctly) as · the
Supreme
the Republ1cans to squelch
haps
Ju:&lt;lice
John Paul chief engineer of the vaunted
the Democratic proclivity
retires
and deal. But the truth is that it is
lor. frequen1 attempts iu f ili - Steve1.1s)
President Bush proposes a simply too early -to ·say who
bustering.
What 's
left ?
The conservative successor. . lf the ultimate winners and
Democrats agreed to allow the Democrats insist upon losers willl;Je. Almost every
that . selection issue of . importance in t)le
up-or-down ·votes on three labeling
nominees they had vocifer- "extraordinary," regardless current controversy remains,
ously opposed ( Pri sc i.lla of the non.1inee's judicial to date, Undecided.
Owen.
Jan ice
Rogers qualifications, and launch a
The really important ques- ·
Brown and William Pryor), filibu ster, the fat will be in · tion is the complexion of the
and it see ms likely that the the lire.
Supreme Court, which is
Sen . Fri st would, of almost sure to become an
Senate wi l! ·approve all
three. The fate of all of the course, seck t0 invoke the issue in the near future. For
·other nominees remains constitutiomil option again, the remaining life of the
uncertain. pending a deci- • and this time hi s chances of I09th Congress - in other
sion by the Dempcrats as to success would be far greater. words, until Janul\ry 2007whe;her the designations of The Democrats having the 55 Republicans who conany of them were "extraor- demonstrated, i.n the case of trol the Senate can answer
dinary," and thu s qualify io the· Supreme Court nominee that question definitively. ·
be filibustered. If so. one or and any previous appellate The Democrats are playing ·
mbre
of ' the
seven court nominees who were desperately for time, in the
Republican negotiators may filibustered to death. tl\at hope that thereafter the comdecide to let the Democrats they have no serious inten- position of the Senate may
ge t away · wi_th thi s, and tion of lim iting their fili - have changed, at least slight1;efuse to go along with Sen. busters, it should be easy to ly, in their favor. It is up to
Frist's intention to invoke assemble . 50 (out of 55) the Republicans to. move
the co nst itutional opti on. Republican s to overpower promptly, and decisively.
One such defection might them .
(William Rusher is a
cau'e it to fail.
There has been a lot of talk 'Distinguished Fel/rw of the
I personally would not bet about who are the "winners" Claremom In stitute for the
a lot on the political future of' and "losers" as a result of the Study of Stcltesmanship and
an y Republican who makes machinations m recent ' Political Philosophy. ) ·
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Weedeating is hard work but Stephanie Hoskins, left, and
Summer Wickersham don't seem to mirid. They cleaned an
embankment and along a fence line as part of their Southern
English community improvement program.

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RACINE - Southern Local High School is searching for a ·
varsity cheerleader advisor for the upcom ing school . year. ·
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Interested candidates should have experience, CPR and fir st en tombstones.'' Zeiner added
aid training. Interested candidates should contact Allan Crisp, that it was their way of paying
Southern Athletic Director, at 949-2611 , ext. 2 103 . .
respect to tl1e people buried
there. The two agreed that their
work made a huge difference.
Stephanie Hoskin s and
Summer
Witkersham joined
RUTLAND - ·The Leading Creek Coqservancy Disdtrict
has lifted the boil &lt;1dvisory for Leadin g Cree)&lt;. Lasher, forces in cleaning a fence line
Nichols,' Titus, Carson. Pullins Hill . Likens, Hatfield. Swick, ·
Higley, Wells and adjacent roads.

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GALLIPOLIS - Audrey Glover. 73. Gallipolis. Ji ed ThuNia} .
ruling Thur"la) ihat exte nds Otc hoiJ Elec tion Sv,tcnh h;" no necJ for further court ' aiJ Jill Fri~dman - WiJ,on. an
June 2 111 the emergency depmtmcm at Holzer Medical Cent~r.
. ES&amp;S 'P""e'\\Otnan.
Funeral serv1ccs wi ll he at II a.m .. Saturday.- June .-1 111 the the· time 32 co unt ies have to met fede ra l a.nJ slut~· ccni fi ca- at;tion." LoParo ,aiJ .
Cremeens Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in the Centenary cl"""c a vot ing machine 'Y' · tion rcquin.: mcnh . ES&amp;S
ES&amp;S says it \\'i ll mee1 cc r"All XX L&lt;!Unt ic' in Ohio
Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to the fune ra l 'er- tcm for nex t year \ election' cl ai 1m Black,.·cll·, ccrtifica- tiftcation hy the end ot'Augu't deserve a fair opponu'11ity to
vice at the funeral c ha~el..
allows th e parties in"a laws ui t tion deadl ines we re un fa ir: at the late't. .Blackwell wants choose ·a ·s }'tem tl1at meets
Fricdm anagainst Ohio ·, chief elect ions : Blackwell says all ve nd or' ·,yqems to be in place lor th e ir ·. nc~d'...
oflicial to worJ.: nl1t their dif- were treated equally.
· Nove mber' s municip;d clct:- Wil co n .said .
Fe re nc~\.
"We wa nt to dei nonstrate t'o li ons and says Ihat new sy'B l :l~.:kwell opposes reopenCoullly
Common
voters
that
·we
can
,·hoosc
a·
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he
on
line
by
Jan.
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. GALLIPOLIS - Thomas Joseph Scott. H9. Gallipolis. die d
Pi ea~ Jud ge Dale · Crawfonl ~ystCm -in stCad of g~ ttin g one in case nf ~~ ~peci\11" con grc~- tics bel:aus~ th~ 56 thttt have
Thursday, June 2 in the Arbor' s of Ga lli po li s.
gramcd
a tetnporary hlock .of by del'ault ... ca id Matthew siona l election.
sekrted a I'Cndo r arc eager to
Funeral arrangements Will be annolmt:ed by · t~c Cr~mccns
Funeral Chapel. ,
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Sccrct:1ry of State Kenneth Datmdmxler. elections direcThe federa l Help America set up new ')'stem,. LoParo
Blackwell's Jirettive for all tor lor Franklin County. The Vote Act req uires that ncw said.
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Tbc co unti e' th at nave
te red voters. is the largest of first fede ra l elec tions of ~oor, : ini ned the ,uit are Allen .
\'Oting system by illid-May.
The ne w deadline is Sept. the 31 in th e la w&lt; uit to not ye t Congress paS&gt;cd the act in ·Aug !;tile_ Brown,, Champaign·.
MIDDLEPORT Loi s "Marcella" Fraser. ~J. of
5
for the 3~ counties that choose ~ vendor.
. . response to the 2000 .d L·ct ion Cl~rmolll. Clint on. Delaware.
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Middleport passed away on Thursday. June 2 al Hol ze r
join
ed
the
lawsuil
fil~
d
las!
On
Wednesday.
B
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at:kw~
ll
\ debacle in Florida. The fedc r- Fayett e_ Franklin. Hamilton ,'
Medical Center in Gallipolis.
Arrangements are rncomplete :ind wi ll be tt nnoun ~ed by the mnntl1 by Election Systems &amp; offi ce decided it cou ld ex tend al gove rnment is payin g $1 15 Kn ox. l"akc. Logan. Madison .
Software. ·an Omaha. Neb ., the deadlines . sugges ting million for the upgratk in Mahoning·. Meigs. Monroe.
Fisher Funeral Homes. of Middleport.
h;t.ced vo ting machine mitker. Sept. I5 for se lecting ve ndors Ohio's 88 count ies. Blac kw ell · Noble, Ollawa. l'i ckaway,
Pu tnam .
Ross ,
The deadline is temporary, and No v. I for certificalion bv wi ll ask the state Controlling Preble.
pending an overall settlement. sta te and federal offi cials. . BoarJ un Monday 111 release S:1ndusky. Se neca. She lb y.
.
Crawford sched ul ed another . Blackwel l spokesman Carlo the money. ·
Summit. TtN·a ra was. Un ion,
PATRIOT - Ray S. :·sonny•· Flowers. 74. of Pio.neer Trail
LoParo said .
· One sti ckin g point is th e 'i(, Wa s hin ~ t o n. Williams and ,
in Patriot, passed away at 5: II a.m. Thursday in the Hnl&gt;er hearin g for Aug . 15.
The
counties
wa
nt
a
choice
Blackwell
is
optimi
sti
c
that
counties
th at ·have ;tlre'ady Wyai1Jt;l·.
Medical Center.
Born March 24, 1931, in Wayne Co unty. W.Va .. he was the
.r .
son of the late William H. and Alma Marie Overby Flower,_
the older employees who
The warram for hi s :lrrest is from dispn~ing of an y assets.
Funeral · services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the
may not be able to be hired the result nf a civil case fi led
Bann ai's
broth er and
Cremeens Funeral Chapel with Rev. Don Smith and Rev.
hy another coni puny.
against him in M&lt;tS\ltl Co unty t:ous in· ha \'C alco filed a
Kathryn Loxley officiating.
from Page A1
"Some·
are
at
thai
age
that
by hi s ow n brother. ltzhak. motion wit h the court to have
Internment will be in the Calvary Cemetery in Rio Grande.
this is the on ly th ing they and cous in , Jacob Bin son .
G lob:tl Indu stria I Products .
Friends may call from 5-8 p.m. Saturday at th e Cremeens
.
The·
employee
said
spec
uknow."
he
said.
"They
can't
placed .under permanent
Bin~o n alleges' that he and
Funeral Chapel.
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Military graveside services will be conducted hy the Sm ith lation &lt;i bout wh y the pl am get hired at another plant and th e other plainti ffs are owed receivership. undcr ·which an
independent operator would
closed was a matter of lack of make what they .do make in more than S3 milli·on.
Capehart Post'# 140 of the American ~.e g ion .
eunding unJ mntei·iub.
. salary. In t lm area. there are
Court documents showed be appointed tn super'&lt; ise
" He (Bo ri s Banmii. the nut a lot of good. paying jobs." thal Bann i1i has remo ved operations at the plant.
Bannai 's attorneys , Mark
owner of Global Industrial
In May. an i.lrrest warram about $1 mi'ilion. in materials
Products) owes too many fur Bannai was issued · by from the New Haven plan t. Ferguson and Ga ry Co lli as of
p~op le," the employee said.
Jud ge David W. Nibert in · and moved it to Jackson Charleston. have filed a
" Everybody has tried to help . Mason County Circui t Court . County. A sh ipment of ore t:o tmter motion that the comhim out. but we are tired of
Bannai, who had earl ier from Africa had been received pany not he placed under any
SYRACUSE - A public .chicken barbecue will be held at being laid o il. This is not a shut down the plant and laid in a port in Baltimore. was rece ivership .
the Syracuse Community Center (the o.ld Syracuse school) way to live. not knowing if off more than I00 employees n'ever deli vered and sold to
The cou rt had ordered the
Sunday. Serving will begin at II a. m.
you had a paycheck."
after
their
payc hecks another company.
company placed in a limited
The employee said that he bounced. has left the co untry
Bannai had bee n enjoined receivership. under which its
and others are worried about and rcturn eJ to Israel .
by the · court on March 25 hooks were to be audited.
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son anJ then slowly went on look forward to."
She was JJ ano it wa'
If you believe that someits way. Moments later the
summer. a ·Combination that
ambulance sirens could he one you care about ts su tclwas all wrong for ~uiciUe.
heard. The next day's paper dal , follow these guidelines
At age 33. at the prime of
life. we can look far down
. devoted only a short para- from Suicide Awareness
Voices of Education's Web
graph to the su icide.
the future's broadening way
George
We are learning some site, www.save.org :
and see forever.
Plagenz
[·. Never keep a plan for
thin gs about suic ide s.
The gray drearine ss of
According to the National - suicide a secret. Don't worry
winter days can make us
Mental Health Association, abou t end~ngering a friend melancholy and subject to .
"e
i~ht out of ·ten su icidal ship if you truly feel a life is
di smal thoughts. But come
summer. our hearts rebolinJ . Or \Va ~ ·he tryin g to suin- 'persons .~ive
some sign' of in danger. It's better to regret
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' courage 10 carry their intentions. People something you did. than
Suffused in li~ht &lt;111d sun - mon up the
shine. the worid suJdenly it out ''
who talk about suicide. something you didn't do to
,
looks better again.
1 couldn't hear what the threaten to comm it su icide. help a friend .
2.
Don
't
try
to
minimize
,
All this may be how it is . police were saying to .her but · or cal l su icide crisis centers
for most of us but it was not a llreman who'd dcaJ t ·with are 30 times more likel y problems or shame a person
that way for thi s woman. attempted suicides once told than average to kill them- into · changing her mind .
Your opinion of a person's
Longfellow said of summer me that one of the thing' you selves."
that f&lt;&gt;r ~ ome ' it is "the don't say in a si tuation like· · Suicid es defy demo- situation is irrelevant. Tr-ying
gravestone of a dead thi s is. "Think of your fami- graphics and the usual sea- to convince a person it's not
delight.'' It mu st ha ve · ly... Very often , he said. it is sana! ups and downs th at that bad, or that sh'e has
appeared so !O her as she someone in the family who inrluenc~ us . We k~ow now everything to live for will
stood on the bridge in the h·os driven them to thi s. To that su 1c 1des peak 1rt Apnl, only increase her feelings of
mist at the' cr.ack of dawn. ·· tl;ink of their family · now ·· May anJ ,June , not in the gu ilt . and hopelessness . ·
Rea.ss ure her help is availSomebody saw her th~ re wou ld on ly stren gthen them wmtt;:r.
and called the police. When jn their r~ solve .
The weathe.r may he a fac - . able. that depression is treatthey came she was still
At 7:35 a.m. - with her tor in . suicides but in ways able, and that suicidal feelthere . Maybe th ey were in hed{lltJed mind unable . to quite opposite from what we ings are temporary.
3. If you feel the person
lu ck. They ta lked to her. come up with any good rea- had come to believe. An
They never stopped talkin g son for her to go on living environmental psychologist isn '.t in immediate danger,
to her. By 7:00 a.m. she - , or perhaps with th e specu lates
th at • people acknowledge the pain as
was still there . ·A small cou rage 'he had be·en look- expect their spirits to lift and legitimate and offer to work
crowd had gathered. A ri re ing for - she jumped. If their li ves to impro¥e in the together to get help .
(George Plagen z is an
· departmentamhulance onlv she co uld have realized spring and• summer. " If that
· waitelol below. ·
wh(lt a precious possession' does not happe n. they may ordained minister and veterWas · she having second she had . .
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though( ~ about her decisiou '1
The crowcj gasped I n uni - they. have nothing left to · Columbus.)

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Lee's biogtaplly will appear
ori the stand.org website as

well as his diary entries that
will share his experience's in
the prpduction process. .
- The .commercial will debut
·on tbe· website and may run .
on television although that is
not definite as of yet. .
The entire production should
be completed by June 30.
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"Stand" is a branded
statewide tobacco counter-

marketing' ca mpaign geared
to reach out to Ohio you th . It
is written and performed by
kids for kids and is aimed .at
e mpowering youth to "stand
up and speak out against
tobacco use" arid to hecome
'the fi rst generation not
hooked on tobacco.·
The focus of the first year
of the "siand" campaign was
on
building
awareness
through education. the ·second year on empowering and
activation. and this year the
focus is on standi ng up.
speaking out, and demanding
policy change .

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about what he'd learned in
researching his project.
Cody Taylor turned hi s
interest into skateboarding
into constructing hi s own
long skate board with roller
skate wheels and a 2 x 4
piece of wood. He fou1id out
it was no easier to·ride than a
short board and that skater
Tony Hawk was the first
skater to complete a 900
degree turn.
"[ fo und out a cheetah
could go 71 miles per hour in
three seconds,'' Jaclyn Mees
said about her project and
new interest in cheetahs:
Other fourth graders were
interested in the Shawnee and

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lion s,
st ick
figurines ,
dinosaurs. horses. the Silver
Bridge Disaster and li za rd ~.
The studen ts' choic es
proved that they were thinking beyond their school and
beyond Meigs County to
come up with their projects
which
invol .ved . writing
reports, creating illustrations
and creati ng a presentation . ·
The students who scored
the hi ghest in writing and
illustration.
received
Newberrv and Ca ldecott
awa rds · "for the ir efforts
,before the end of the year.
Now that sehoul has le t out
a new crop of fourth graders
will have new interests of
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co unl~LI .tmong :-o uch great

ones ,Is Ahmham to whom

~~~ · s,rid .... Go to the land
I wtll show you" (Genesis
12 . 1 N IV). Samuel. call ed
by name by Go.d in !he deep
watches of th e llJ ght ,
Sam uel!" (I
"Sa mu e l '
s.unuc l :1:4,6. 8, &amp; 10 ): and
th ,ll also ul A ndrew and
Si riw n Peter (Matthew
4· 19).
'
All He ask s is that we Itsten to Ht s 'all anct' re spond
with trusting obedience. No t
ea&gt;,y' 1 Of course not' We are
coqs tant ly a&lt;:cos ted with
grea t dragon s of fear We
fear losing control of our
Ii' es 1 We fea r rrdicu le! We
fea r dis,tppoi ntm ent 1 We
tear m1sstng o u t on th ings

11flcred in life ' All too often,
porsoned ·by our circumstances and · by corurpt
philosophies, we e ven fear
Him. the One true God and
the only hope for the w.orkl 1
"What if. " we wonder, "He
le,td s me into a trap''" "How
·can I tell." we ponde r, "t f
He'll take care of me and/or
my famtly'?'' " Perhap s." we
muse , "it's all j ust a bunch
nf m.tke- beli eve ."
And to compli cate th ings
further. the v.,orld incessantlv broadcas ts to us its static
,\nd a1ms its deadly barrage
of contlicting mes, ages as it
co ntradic ts th e promi ses of
the King of kin gs ! How 11
fla shes its shiny and tlamboyant "tnnke ts" in front of
us. eluborating in graphic
deta il what We mt gh t never
have and .never see should
we choose to follow the
Good Shepherd. Of course,
all the while It fl oods us
wrt h cou nte r-offers to Jesus,
it never mention s what we
wil l miss havmg In eternit y
nor what we 'll m1sS see tn g
111 th e hereafter tf we don' t
accep t the Father's invitation rn Chrrst Jesus. In fact.
it abo conveni ently • leaves
out what we're mrss tng out
on in the ''here-and-now" as
.we liv e l1fe without Hi s
guidance and Hi s provrsion
of joy, peace and victory to
sustain us.
It's a "dangerous and too
often an eternally fatal business to spurn the mvJtatto n
of God, an in vi tation,' one
mi ght
add,
that
was
arranged at an incon ceiv-

able cost to God Him self as ·
1-j e · o ffe red Hr s Son as an
atoning &gt;acr ifi ce for our
failur es, our selfishness.
our neglect, our ha te, our
lu st. our greed. our bitterne ss and our despair Sin
could not be east!)' defeated '
but 11 was thoroughly
defeated as• Jesus breathed
Hi s last on the coarse and
rou gh v.,ood of the cros s:
We have therefore a magnificent mv itation to know
God. wn tt en out not With
gol d ink, bitt with H1 s own
blood. It is no small mistake to turn on ones' hee l
&lt;~nd .walk away from tha t
rnvitation when it is .o ffered.
Nor is 11 w.ise to seek after
other "avenues and routes"
than the otie that cost Him
evcry thrn g as He y ielded
Hrs ow n Son for us
So. what must we do and
what mu st we NOT do?
WelL first we mu st be
resolved in our hearts to not
rece ive · God's ·'g race in
va rn 1" Alter all , . He HAS
richly ble ssed us and thi s IS
the '·day of salvation. "
''As God's tellow workers
we urge yo u no t to receive

where You want me."
How tragic that some to
whom the offer has been
given. wrll not take Htm up
on Hi s offet They will be
l1k e those mentioned by
Jesu s in Matthew 22:1-14
who have been mvited to a
weddmg feast but prove ,too
se lf-absorbed to respond. In
the end , none of the fancy
inv-itees show up but therr
place s are fi l·led anyway
with those who aren't duped
into th rnkin g that what they
have is somehow supetlor
and that what He offers is
insufficient.
" ... Many are tnvited, bu t
few are c h ose~," Jes us
replies in Matthew 22: 14.
What ts the 'distinction
between those invrted and
those who we re chosen?
Only that some among the
invited responded - to th e
1nvita11on with obedient
fai th , and so me di d not.
Faith that mo ves yo ur feet
to set out on the journey of
life WITH Him is the right
kind of faith. Faith th at
causes you to set your hands
to the wprk of prod ucti ve
endeavors tha t build the
kingdom of God is a pleasmg ~md of fan h to the heart
of God. Faith that tames the
tongue so tha t it is not an
instrument of hurt but of
lov e. re spect and wisdom is
the ktnd of fanh that transfo rm s ltves and brings hope
to tho se who desperately
need it.
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day of sa lva tion 1 helped Ju st respond as Samuel
you.' I tell you, nov., is the re sponded, '"Speak, for Your
ttme of God's fav or, now 1s servant is li stening." Better
the day of sa lvatiOn" (2 yet, don't just wait for God
Co rinthian s 6:1-2 NIV). to hopefully do something
And when I consider the in your life without beginimmens ity of Hi s havin g ning the process l'f·, "pursusecu red fo r us so wonderful , ing" God' s will. Seek to be
a future with Him , I am like David, who'was "a man
remtnded too of how pre- after His ow n heart" ( l
c ious a gift it is and what it Samuel 13 : 14), Pursue the
cost Him to prov ide it for heart of God, chase after the
me and oth ers '
will of the Father fo r your
"We rmplore yo u on )ife and watch as He blesses
Ch ri st's behalf: Be recon Ciled to God. God made your life with meahing , ful Him Who had 110 si n to be fillment , drrection and prosin for us. ~o that in Him we vision for your needs!
mi ght be co me the ri ght(Thorn Mollohan has
eousne ss
of ·· God
(2 ministered in southern
Corinthi ans 5:20b).
f!hio the past 10 years and
Since He did indeed die rs the pastor of Pathway
for me, I will truly seek to · Community Church. He
li ve for Him! "Yes, Lo rd. and his wife are the parents
That 's rr gh t. I'd like to offourchildren.Hemaybe
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MARK, MORROW

PASTOR . MIDDLEPORT FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH

What dtd you do lor the
Memorral Day Weekend''
What was God Uoln t' for
Mem orial D.ry weekend 0
What 's
the
connection
between Gqd and Memorial
Day ''
To try to answer some ot
these questions I would like
fb share u story of some things
that happened to me over the
Memonal D.ay "eekend. On
Saturday mornrng: I v.,as luving breakfast at M1llre' s wrth
a few men from our church.
As we were fini sh ing ble&lt;~k­
fast 'and getting ready to leaw
I was pushing my chan back
trom the table and a lm ost
bumped into (I v.,oman si tting
behind me . She looked at me
and I looked at her ,and sudden ly realized that I was sitting next to an old frrend- a
local teacher and her hu sba nd.
Patty and Michael Struble.
As I spoke to he r I remembered hea rin g that her brot her Nrck !hie ilad died recently I shared wit h her my sympathy and she noted it was
the seco nd recent death in
her famtly. On top of that she
said her Aunt Elma had j~r st
died a~d she was go ing to be
at the funeral home later th,ll
day for vis iting hours . I
asked her if she was talkmg
about Elma Louk s and she
said "ye&lt;''. I proceeded to
tell her that [ was taking care
of the fun eral service I had
no tdea that Elma Louks was
her aunt.
I believe that almost t1othing rs a comcidence or h·appens by acctdent. God 1s rn
the arrangement. So the question is "WhaJ was God
doing'?" Patty mentioned to
me as we shared some Lhmgs
that they had no plans to come
to Millie's for breakfast that
monling, but some(1o1v ended
up there . Why dtd God cause

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Pastor Phtlip Stunn, Sunda) School 9·30
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StUd), Wednesday, 6·30 p.m
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Hllkldt B•ptist (burch
S1 Rt 143 JUSt off R1. 7. PllStor. Rev.
l ames R. Acree, Sr , Sunday Un1fied
SerYice, Worship - I 0 30 a m . 6 p m.•
Wednesd.Jy &amp;mces -7 p m

Chu~h or Christ
lntersec11on 7 and 124 W E\·ange hst·
Denm s Sargem Sunday Btb le Stud y 9 30 a.m.. Worsh1~. I0 30 a m. and 6 30
p m , Wednesd!y B1ble Study - 7 p m

Vktory Baptist l.cltptbdenl
52~ N 2nd S1 M1ddlepon. Pas10 r Jame s
•E. Keesee, Worship - lOam , 7 p m.
Wednesday Servtces - 7 p m

Christian Union
Hartrord C hu~h of C hri~t in
Christia n Union
Hartford. WVa . Pa s10r Davtd Greer .
Sunda~· School • 9 30 am. Wonh1p 1010 a m 7·QO pm . \\ednesday
Sen 1ccs . 7. 00 p.m

Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St , Mason, Sunda) School - 10
a m , Worship - II am 6 p m.
Weililesday Sc:rvaces · 7 p m

Forftl Run Baptist
Pastor . An us Hun, Sun~y School - 10

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Rose of Sharon ll oh nes.~ Church
Lea_dm g Crc~k H:d" Rutl nnd Pn~wr Rl'~ '
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San.1mcnt Serncc 9-10·15 am
HomemWng met:tmg, I st Thur~ • 7 p m.

Lutheran

Ash Stl'f'et Chu n·h

Pastor Brian Dunham Worship - 9 IO
:1m. Sundu~ SlhOOI- 10 35 a 111

Ash St. MldJicport · I'J~l••l
Sumla)
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Pastor Ke1th R:~der Sunday Sche)(l[ · ') I 'i
am . Wonh1p - 10 a m , YouHt
Fellowshi p Sunday- 6 J'l m
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Pa st\lr R1lk Buurn~·. Sunday Sl huol
9 '0 a m Worsh1p- llJ·.'O a_m. Thursda)'
ScntlCS 7 p m
Salem Cen ter
Pastur W1 lh.un K Marshall. S und :~y
Sl hool - 1015 am, Wor~h 1p - 9·15 :1m.
Btbk Stud) ' MonJay 7 I)(] pm
Snow\ille
Sunday Sch01.1l - 10 am. Worshtp - 9 am

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WC1rsh1p • 9 30 a.m ( b l &amp; 2nd S~n). ,
7 30 p m (~ rd &amp; -t.th Sun ) Wednesday
Servtce- 7 30 p.m
Mt. Olhe Uniltd Methodist
Oft' 12J behmd Vw 1lke~\ llle Pastor .Rt'\
Ralph Sptre~. Sunday S~h•10l ; 9 30 am.
Worsh1p, - 10.10 u m . 7 p m . Thursday
Sen'1ccs - 7 p rn.
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'\:onheas1 Cluster. r\lfred , Pastor Jane
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Worship· II a.m, 6 30 p m

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Fourth &amp;: Mam St., Mtddlepor1, Paswr.
Re\ Gilben Cra.Jg. Jr , Sunc.la) So.:huol 9:30a.m.• WorstaaP- 10 45 a.m

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Pastor Ron Ht"ath. ~unda) Worship - I 0
a !!J . 6 p m . Wednesday Se!"'las • 7
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Antiqllit) Baptist
Sunday School - Q 30 am _ Wor~h1p
10.45 am .. Sunday Ev~tnmg • b 00 p m
Pastor· Don \lo-allm

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Appk ~Second Sts., Pastor: Rev Dand
Russell Sunday Sehoul and Worship- 10
am E\ening Serv1cr.'s- 6 JO p m ,

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PaMur Jane Hea111e , \'o orsh1p - 9 am.
SonJa) School • 10 a m . Thursday
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\\Orstup · 10: .30 am. Pastor Ptulllp Bell
Torth Church
Co Rd 6.\. Sunda} SL.hool - 9 30 am.
Worship- 10 30 am

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Middleport Chun:b of the Naurtne
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Pastor Mtke Adkms. Sumla) School · 9 30
am . Worsh1p · 10.'0 am. 6 pm.,
WNnesday Semces - 7 p.m.
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Pastor: Jan Lavtnder, Sunday School 9 30 am, Worshtp - 10:30 am and 6
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Bad.: 111 \h•,t Colunlh la. \\ \3 nm Lt~\tng
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Pearl St. M1dd lcport Paslor S.l!n
Amkrsun, SunUay SduJtll 10 a m .
E1enmg- 7 '0 p m Wcdnt'~da} S.:n'ICC7 ~0 p m

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Emmell
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Thursday Ser. ICc · 7 p m

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School - 10 am. E\emng
6 p m.
Wednesd11y Sen'1ce 7 p m.
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Sunda) School - 9 30 a m , '.\ors h1p •
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Morse Chapel Church
Sunda} so.:hool - 10 am, Worsh1pam. Wednesda} SenKe 7 p m

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Long BoHom Sunda) School - 9 30 am.
Worsh 1p
I0 -l5 a m 7 ~0 p.m
Wednesday 7 30 p m
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La .... renee Dush. Sunda) Sehoul
9 30 am. E\enmg - 6·30 p m , Wcdnl-da~
Servu:e 7 p.m
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Hunter Sunday School - 10 am . Ev~mng
7 30 p m Tuesday &amp; Thursda} - 7 JO
pm
South Bethel Community Chun:h
S1her R1dgt- PilStor Lmda Dame~&gt;.ood
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Restoration (hn~tm n Frllo"'sh1p
Holnr.:r R1 1UJ Athens Pa,ttlr'
Lomllt: Coiil~. ~U11Ua;. Wl'r~h lp I() 00 am,
\\'t'dne&lt;;Ja\' 7 pm

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L.a ngs\illl' Chrtslian Churt'h
Pa&gt;,~ur Rubert Mu ~se r,
Sund n~ Schon! &lt;.J 1.0 1101
Wnrshtp I O· JO
~~~~ - 7 00 \}Ill, \WJm:Miay Ser\tt.e 7 OU
J'llll
t'ull Gu~pd

·Pentecostal

Hatk) Ru n•Road, Pastor Rc\

Coohillt t:nlkd 1\lfthodlst Parish
Pastor Helen Klme, Coolnl1e Cllurc h,
Main &amp; F1fth St , Su nday Sc hool- lO t
am, Wo~h1p • 9 am, Tuesda) Sef\tces7 p m.
IHthel Chufth
To~~o nsh1p Rd , 468C, Sunday School - 9
~ m. Wurshtp
10 am .. Wednesday
Ser. 1ces- 10 a n1

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9?~ S llurd 51. 1\hddl.:port P.l~tor 'f;:rc•,L
DaHs. SunPn) H'n t~c. I 0 a 111.
Wednesda) Sl:l''&lt; ICC, 7 p Ill

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East Ll'tnrt
Pastor Bill Marshall Sunda) School 9a m. \liorshtp
IO.a m , 1st Sunday
C\ery month e\emng serv1 ce 7 00 p m ,
V.edne!&gt;day - 7 pm

L011111 Bottom
Sunday School - 9 3(1 a m \\ orsh1p 10 30a.m.
Retdsvilk~ors htp - 9 30 a.m .. Sunda) S~huol 10 30 a.m . Rnt Sunda~ of ~1 0nlh - 7 00

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Harrlson\ille C001munil) Church
Pastor Theron nurham , Sunday - •)· HI
am and7rm.Wednc!&gt;day-7pm

Morning Star
Pastor John G1l more, Sund a) Sd10o1- II
a 111 Wor!.hlp 10 &lt;~. m

pm

U.n ited lVfethodist

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P.t,tur \\,11110: I{ !.:1\cll.' SunJ,,, Sa•l•l' f, lJtl r 111 Wc•Jitc&lt;&gt;d,t\ n oo r m

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Brady

St. l'iul Lutheran &lt;;: hun:h
Comer Sycamore &amp; Second St , Pomeroy,
S~nday School - 9 -l5 a.m .. Worshtp - II
a m Pastor James P Brady
Sat 7.QO pm Cooltmporary Sen ICC

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Pomeru~

s~hool

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Pastor Pe1e Shaffer. Sunda} School - 10
a m , Worshtp - 11 a m , WedneMlay 7

Walnul an d Henr) Sts, Ra\en swood,
W:Va, Pas1or Dav1d Russell, Sunday
s~hoo l - 10.00 a m . Worship - II a.m

10 am &amp;

Pt&gt;arl Chapel
Sunday S•hool -9 a m , Worship - Ill am

1\linersvillt&gt;
Pa stur Bnh Rohln ~nn Sur1day

Sl. John Lulhenn Cbun:h
Pine Grove. Worship · 9·00 a m Sunday
S~hool
10 00 am . Pastor. James P.

Our Saviour Lutheran Church

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Jun Pr1• ttlll.
Suntlil~ S'hool
Q 311 ~ m Wor-,hlp
10 30 am Wcdnc~d.tv St·n llC' · 7 Ul!
pm
Bethel Worsh1p Centtr
Chl'qcr School Pu,wr R,,h H.1rh.: r
l. ~~ I S ianl P~~ t or Kurcn DOJ•\1' Sund.l)
Wor~h 1p 10 am . E\ cn mg \\m,htp 6 pm
Youth group b pm \\ cd n~ ~. l.t ~ F'1w.cr 111
Pm}l!r and R1hl.: Stmly- '7 pm

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ML Moriah Churth of God
M1le H1ll Rd , Racme, Pastor James
Satterfield, Sunday School - Q·J5 am.

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St Rt !H R:tctne, P~stor· W tl h~m
Hohack. Sunday School - 10 a m ,
E'cmng 7 p m. \\oednc~ay Sem~;es- 7
pm

Presbyterian
SJncuse First Unikd Pmbytrrian
Pastor. Robert ern ..... Wor.ihip - 11 a m
Ha rri5onvilk Prnbyterian Chun-h
Pastor Rohen Croll. Worsh1p- 9 am

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Middleport PrHbyterian
Pastor James Sn}der, Worshtp- II a.m

. Seventh-Pay Adventist
St' l t!nt h -Da~ Adlrntl~t

\l ulberr\' Ht~ Rd Pome rov. Pas1or
Bennett !..u•Ktesh. Saturda} Senice s·
Sabbath School · ~ p m \\orsh1p - J p m

United Brethren
:'Ill. llermon l'niled Brethren
m Chml Chun:h
Tn:h Commumt} J~-111 \'ot ckham Rd
P~lllr Pc1e1 Mumndak. Sum.la) S~.:houl 9·30 am Worshtp • 10 JU a 111. 7 00
p m .. \\ednesda: S..: nu.c' ' _ 7 00 p m.
Youth group m~ctmg ~nd &amp; ·hh Sunda)S
7 pm

Edtn l 1nikd Bn:thn:n in Christ
' Stale Routr 12J Reeds' 1lk Sunday
School- 11 a..m. Sunolay Wo~h1p · 10 00
a m &amp; i 00 p m Wedne!ida\' Sen 1r.:s 7 00 p m. \\edne)i,.la} Youth Sen 1cc 700p m

CaMton lnterdenomirulttional Chun:b
Ktng5bury Road. Pas10r Robert Van~e.
Sunday School - 9 '0 am Wo~h1p
Senu.:c 10 30 am. EHm ng Scnu::e 6
pm

Freedom GM.pell\ti.Uion
Ba.IJ Knub , on Co Rd. 31. Pa ~ tor Re~
Roger W1Uford. Sunda~ S.:hodl- q 30 am
Worsh1p- 7 p m
Wlaite's Chapel \hskyan
Cooh11le Road. Pastor Rev Ph11l1p

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REHABILITTION CENTER

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36759 Rocksprings Rd .
Porneroy, OH 45769

74G-992-6606

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Latter-Day Saints

Hltkory Hllk Church of ChrUt
Moore. Sunday School 9 8 m. Worsh1p - 10 am. 0:30 p m,
Wednesda} Sentces • 7 p.m.

Rutland Frte WUIIIa:ptisa
Salem St.. Pastor. Janue Fortner. Sunday
School - !0 am . E\ett ing - 7 p m
wmnrsday 5er.'Jces - 7 p.m.

Middleport. OH

Local source for trophies,
· Ia ues t-shrrts and more

Cah'ar} l"ilgrim Chapel
.. Harmon\ 11le Ru,nl. P.t ~to r . Charles
McKcnliO: Sum.!&lt;.~) S.: houl 9 JU &lt;.1m,
11'Worsh1p - 11 a Ill 7 00 Jl Ill. W~dnesci ~l}

Pl,un~

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P1k~ Cu Rd
Pth tnr · Re\
(J),J,k&gt;\ln'lt.l Sund.1' S~hoo l 9 I\) J hl,
\ \ or,hlp l(J ~0 1 m
7 '11 p m .~·
"~Jm:....JJ, sl r• ~-~ : 7 l\1r m

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Oasis Christian Fello1-1ship
1r-;1,11 Ucll\lllll\1,111\'ll~llello\\~]npl
M~CI1ng 1111 1! c old Aull.'n\. ~n Lqpun H.dl
Soutll l0unl1 A.1cnu.-. 1\hdJil'J"'ri
Pa•tl&gt;r (1m, Sto:\\arl 141 fllJ .1 m SunJ.11
0th~r lll &lt;.'~'l tng~ 111 heiiiiC'

Heuth 4l\1idd leport l
Pastnr Bn an Dunham, Sunda y Sdool I} JO am \V\or~ h1p I I (K) a m

Carmel-Sutton
Carmel &amp; Bashan Rd s Rat·1ne. Ohw.
l-' IN Or }llhn Gtlmorc, Sum.lay s~tl\)0)
'I ~0 am , Wonh1p · 10 -l'i am B1hle
St)JdY Wed 7 00 p m.

MIDDLEPORT
TROPHIES &amp; TEES
190 N. Second St

Tupper;

St.llc

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I 1 1~n,lw B11.111 \ l , 1 ~
'iLind n ~~hn•d 1J 111 .~ m . \' l'l'hlr . 7 1}0
r m \\~dnc.,ILJ\ H1h1t, s1nd\ "71KJ r m
Fatth hllo"'~h1p ( rusadt' fur ( hmt
!'a,tnr R.::\ 1- r ~nJ..Im Dl,l&lt;:ri' Sa11~.- .
1.11JJ\ 7 r 111
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b &lt;U p111. I hu"J.I) !'ht&gt;k Stud~ 7 00 p 111

Fonost Run
Pa ~ tor Be1h H.\lblll~on Sunday $('hool- 10
"m, \'o \ ll'•hl[l - 9 a.m

Laurel Chff Jom: Methot.list L: hun:h
P.htor Gknn Rtl\\0: SunJ a) School ·
9 ~0 am W~•r,htp 10 30 a m and 6
p m \'o•eJne:.J:l\' Sen t~ .: - 7 00 p n\

a.m, Worship - II a.ITL

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llanHllf Holint·ss Ch urch
3 I 05 7 St.tt&lt;' R1•utc ~25. Lang"' llc Pastur
Vict(1r R11u'h Sund!l) ~lh~~&lt;:•l - 9 30 am.
Suntla~ \\lll'hlp - 10 l{) .1111 &amp; 7 p m.
\h'(\nL ~t.J a, pf.tScr ,,:f\ ll'1' - i p m

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Other Churches

Enterpnse
Pasw r ).rland Km g. Sundny Schonl 10 I() am, Wur~h111 · l) JO am IJ1hk
Sill(\~ Wt•d 7 10
Flut .... oods
Pa ~tor Kcnh Rm:kr. Sund~~ Schonl - 10
u m . w~·~ ~lllr- I I am

lit ;11, 111

\\ltl,hiJ'
7 j\111

.\muzin~ t :nacl' Cuntmunil~ ( hurd1

Br11dbury Ch un-h ot Christ
Mm1st.:r Tom Runyon. WS5R BradbU!)
Road Mtddlcpun Sunda)' Schof11 - 9 30

Evani~ltst ~1JI;,e

Old Bethel Free Will Bapth.1 Chun:b
28601 St Rt 7, Middleport, Sunday
School - 10 am. EH:nmg - 7 00 p m .
Thursday Ser. ~tes - 7 00

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Commun11y l:hurc h
p,.,;Jor Steve ..Tom~k. Mam Stn::cl,'
Rutland , Sum.l.1) Wor~IIIJ&gt;--11) (W) ,1111.
Suntln} St&gt;f\ ll'L'- 7 pIll ,

( 'en tr"l ('lumr
Pastnr !:Jot&gt; Kohui&gt;Oil,
Sunday Sc hti{JI - 1J -l'i am , Won;h1p I I
J m.. W~dnc~da) Scr\JCc• . 7 ~0 p.m.
A•I'IUI) IS)ra~oLI~e),

Bethany
Pastor John Gthnore, Sunday Sl h110l - 10
am. Worsh1p
IJ am. Wednc'iday
Ser\l(.cs lOam

Bradford Chun:h of Christ
Corner of St Rt 1~4 &amp; Sro~.dl'oury Rd ..
Mm1ster. IJ'Liu¥ Shambhn. Yuuth MmiMtr.
Bill Amtx-rger. Sunday SChon[ - 9 30 am
Wonlup - 8 00 a.m , !O.JO am, 7.00
p m Wt"dncsda) Sen·~ees · 7'1)() p m -

Bethlehem BapUst ChurTh
Great Btnd, Route 124. Racme , OH,
Pastor DanTe! Mecea, Sunday School 9 30 a.m., Sunda) Wonh1p • 10 30 a.m ....
Wejinesday Dible Stud) - 6 00 p m

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Holiness

-7~0 pn1

Run Com muni I~ C hurrh
Pastor R.:\ Larry Lcm le) SLintl.l} Sch()(11
- 9 lO n m . Wnr~h1p 10·-15 om . 7 p m
Thu r!&gt;da} B1hk Study am..l Youth 7 p m

RUIIHnd Churt'h or Christ
Sund:~y Sdt&amp;ul - CJ '10 ~ m : Wo11oh1p ami
Commumun - 10 30 .1m , S ob J Werry,
Muust.-r

MI. Union Haptbt
PastOr · David Wiseman Sunday School9 45 a m , Evenmg - 6 30 p.m •
Wedne§day Serv1ces 6 JOp m

Hours

Grace Epistopa l t;h~t't'h
320 E M:un St. Pnmer•l), Sund:l\ Sthn.-..1
and ll oly Euch!lmt II ()lJ ·• m Re\
Edward Payne

Tuppc:rs Plains St. Paul
Jan e Bc&gt;~IIH:, Su ntl~ y s~hP\!1 - II
am Wor~h1p - 1011 m l'IIC~d.t~ Scrvk~,
l'a~t1'r

ln)\rumental \Von-hlp Sa\"KC 9 a mCumrnumtm - 10 am Sunday SchQol
10 15 am Youth - 5.\0 pm Sunday. Btbk
Study Wcdnesda) 7 pm

Wnrsli ip

Silve"r Run Baptist
Pa1otor J11hn Swan~on, Sunday Schl.&gt;l•l lOam. Wnrshtp - lla,m 7 00 p m
,Wednesday Sel'\"lces- 7 00 p m

(740) 992-6472
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Episcopal

{ ' hr~h·r ( 'h1t rd1 nf tht· '\ iuun:n.:
p,~,t"r !.:~1 11 ~ 11'&lt;:!1 l&gt;IJl~ \und.t~ :-,~hu1d
IJ ~0 ,1 111 \\'111'hll1 · I I 1 Ill f1 p Ill
\\~Jn.:•Jn ~~r\11.\.' 7 1' 111
Rut lund ( 'hurdl nr the 1\Hzart•ne
Sund.n ~lh11ol 'I 'I() .1 111 \\o1 ~h1p
IU &lt;o ,1m
41 10 r 111. 1\.·Jn.,,JJ•
S.n,c.:• 7pm

Thpprn; Plain t.:hun:h or Christ

Rilrinr First Bapltsl
Pa s1ur Rill: Rule. Sunday S~hool - 9 JO
am. W0rshtp - 10 4() am. 7 00 p m,
W~·dm·sday ScrYILC S 7 o(l p 111

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Trinltt Ch urch
Shond &amp; Lynn Pnmemy, P:~~lllr Re\
J~m:~than Noble, Wor,lup Ill ~.5 am,
Sunila} Sd1nnl9 I ~ a n1

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Finn H apr~'i l ChurTh
Pas.tor Mark Morro ..... 6th and Palmer St,
Mtddl epon. Sunday School ()· 15 u·m .
Wor ~h 1 p - 10 15 a m. 7.00 pm.
Wedn esday Sel'\'lcc- 7 00 p m

Michael L. Crites
llirector of Family &amp;
Communil y Services
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Overbrook
Rehabilitation Ctr. ·
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Zf m ( 'hur~h or Christ

First Soutlil'r n Buptisl
~1 872 Pnmcroy l'ikC Paslflr E Lamar
0 Hryant. Sunday St·hool 9 lO a m.
Worshtp- ~ 15 am ,9·45am &amp; 700p m .
Wedn esday Smiles - 7 00 p m

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OJ Wh1te RJ o\1 St Kl IW. P~~tur I'J
Chapman , SunJay Sche111l
10 .1m.
Worship - 11 ' ~.m, WcJnc~J.n Sc1~1~"'- '7
pm

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Do·not lie.' Do not dccetve one another."
Leviucus 19: II

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Chun:ll uf Chri!&gt;t
~ 12 W Mlu n Si \1in1 ~1cr Anl110ny
Mu rm· Suml.ty S1.11wol - l) JO a 111
Wur ~ht p- 10 30 a m 6 p m . Wc'tlnesduy
se;\1\c~. 1 1,m

Ches bire Buptist Churrh ,
Pastor Steve Lmk, Sunday S~h011l. lJ .10
.un, Mumm g Worship 10
am. Sunday
cvemf)g 0:30pm Wednesday 6.30pm

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in heart; jor they
shall see God_
Matthew5:8

Pomero~

Carpenter B11ptist Chu n-h
Sund:~y Sehoul, - 9 JOam
Preach1n g
Sen tee I 0: ~O am , , E\ crun~ St'n1cr
7 OOpm. Wednes!lny H1blc St ud) 7 00 pm,
lntcnm Preacher - Fl u~d Ross

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Wurm Fni!,U.II\
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Hemlm:k GroH Christ iun Chun-h
Mm1o:.t.:r Larr) Brn~&gt;.n \\'Qr'hlp - ~ .~0
a m Suntl ll\ s,·h&lt;'lnl - ,10·10 Q m. )l1bk
Slud) • 7 p.m

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· Church of Christ

Emma nu el Apos tolic Tabernnrle Jn e.
Loop Rd off Nc"' Luna KU Ru tlanU
Sen t~cs. Sun 10.00 am &amp; 7 ~0 p m
Thu rs 7 00 p m Pas1or Murty K Huut•n

The sponsors of this church page do so with pride in our community
Young's Carpenter Seruice

Sacred Hrurl Cu thuhc Chun:h
161 Mulhcrr; A1e , Pom.:un, 9lJ?·5MIJI:I
Pa ~ 1nr Re1 \'t'&lt;~ l1cr E Hc1n1 Su 1 Con
-1·-1'\-~ 15pm, M a~,. ~lO pm. Sun
Con -H ~ 5 - 9 . 15 a 111 . Sun . Ma "~ - 9 _,{)
:1m. D.ul~ Mhs - R·JD &lt;1m

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Apu~wht Wor.;h1r Center, 87l S J r./
A\'e. ,\ttUdkp(Jt1, K~·1 111 Ktml:lt' Pu~tnr
SunU1iy. 10 ~() u rn
\'o ~dne~u ..), 7 00
p m , YUuth Fn, 7.30 pm

POM EROY - Matt Melashenko, a
musician and songwnter. w\ IL present a
concert at the Seventh-Day Adventist
church on Mulberry Heights at 7 p.m.
Wednesday
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In addition to presenting traditional and
worship favorites. he wi ll his own compositi ons and sharing a personal tesltmony.
Melashe nko has traveled extenstvelv m his
music mini stry, and thi s year will complete
a concert schedu le which has taken him to
every staie . He is currentl y touring to promote hi s recently released project "I
believe." There is no admrssion charge but
a love offering w1ll be taken.
Pastor of the Pomeroy Church is Bennett
M. Luckiesh whose telephone number· is
740-388-0389.

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R.n.-n~"'~.,,J . \\ \', SwnJ ~) Sd10tJI 10 a111
M1lrtllll g \l nr,hip 11 Jill F\~lllng i rm
W.:dn .: ....l&lt;.~) 7 p m

C"hurch of Jesus Christ Apostolic
V1m7.. 111Ut unU Wo.rd R!l Puotur Jame o;
Milkr. .Sund,1~ S~htx•l . 10 &lt;U .t 111

Concert to be presented Wednesday

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Ffllowship
Apostolic

our patils to cro\5 thirt morn- Just like the fact that someone
Ill!! . that night . and aQall1 had to die lor my 1pi ritu al
the next afternoon for ~ the freed om. Someone had to dre
fun er,rl''. Because God is ·in to se t rnc free from s1n and
punrshment rn hell. Jesus died
the connect in g business.
to
set us tree from sin and the
Lrke llldiiY people who
conse
quences of sm . John
Wt::lt: con necting v. •ith friend~
and family for Memorial Day 8.36 saY&gt; "If the on there"eekend and for alumni fore shall make you free, you
re un ions God is in. the con - shall be free mdeed." Free
necting business, the people from sin . free from hell. livconnecting business. We live ing in hea, en. tree from pain.
111 a disconnected world. free from su fferin~. Now
Fncnds oftc·n become discon- that 's what I ca,ll freedom.
nected. e~oen famrlt es too God says that tf we are COI)often becom e disconnected nected to Him we will know
We hate to admi t that too, freedom rn thrs life and the
often the only time we see old li fe to c·ome.
II Co11nth idns 3: 17 says "
frrends anu famrlv are at weddrugs and fun era(s. Could that Wl1ere the Spu·n of the Lord
be part of the reason why.
is, there " lrberty."
I hdd three fun eral s between
It was at the Asbu ry United
Wednesd ay and Monday of Methodist Church that I
Memorial· Day Weekend beco me connec ted to Elma
because God rs m the con- Louks. Over tlie yea rs. as
nectmg busmess. God IS all somet imes happens, my conabout people.
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nectron to Elma became disFor God so loved people tan t A few months ago
that gnve His oni.Y begotten because of health problems
Son thdt whosoever believes Elma
ended
up
at
in Him might not perish but · Rockspnngs Rehab Center. I
ha ve ~vcrlas ti ng li fe-John also have a brother- in-law at
3 I o How are G,od and Rocksprings. My wife Vicki,
Memorw l Day co nnected " my
mother-in -la'v Ruth
Me morral D.1y is a time when Crouch or myself visit him
·friends ,md fami lies get con- each day. A few months ago
nected. Mofe than that we when we heard 'that Elma was
know that it is u time set aside at Rocksprrngs we got contor us to pause ;_md remember nected· with her aga in and
the great sacrifices people started visiting her when we
have m.tcle for our freedom we nt out to vistt my brotherespecr,J!Iy th ose who ha1 e in-law Randy Couch. I am
sacri fi ced thcrr hfe so that v.,e · g l&lt;~d God is in the connecung
might be free.
busrness. I am glad He conSmely the greatest sacrifrce nected · me to El rn a once
an vone can make for some- aga in . More than that ·I ' m
one is to grve up thetr life for glad Elma had the great consomeone else. Even God nection to Jesus Christ
acknowledges that this I S true.
If you need to get connected
John 1 5·1 ~1 says: "Greater or reconnected to God turn to
lo' e hath no man than this. Romam 10.9.10 &amp; 13.
tha t a man lay down hi s life Romans
I0: 13
,says
for hrs friends. " I am glad to "W hosoever calls upon the
be a cllrzen of the Unrted name of the Lord shall be
State\. I dm thankful for the saved ." All we have to do is
freed om that I have. Someone repe nt of our sins and ask
died for my freedom. I am Jesus to come into our heart
thankful to those who give up and save us Then we have
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Governor makes pitch to keep military jobs in Cleveland ocal Stocks
BY JOE MILICIA
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ernment will -go for it," said
Jon Davis. who has worked at
the center fur three years.
Davis and fellow worker ·
Greg Harmon. both said they
would move to keep their
jobs. They also said they.'re
concerned tnat a move would
. disrupt t.he center's operations and cre'ate· a backlog
. that would keep soldiers from
being paid on time. 4
Harmon holds out hope
that the ceiuer will remain in
Cleveland. ·
"There's a .chance. a slim
,chance," said Harmon. a 25-

CLEVELAND- Gov. Bob
Taft, who has to balance the
prospect of military job; going
to Columbus with the pos,sihility of more than a thousand
positions . being cut from
Cleveland, prop&lt;lsed a cheaper
facility as the answer to saving
jobs in northeast Ohio.
Cleveland stands to lose
.I ,028. jobs at a downtown
military finance cent~r to
other cities across the country, including Columbus. if. a
recommendation . in the year ve teran. "It 's going to
Pentagon's proposal for have a lot to do with politics.
streamlining the military is 1 think it's strict ly politjcs."
carried out.
The Pentagon's pr&lt;!.posal
: Taft met with about I00 for streamliniP.g the mjlitary
workers Thursday, telling will add 24 1 jobs 'in. Ohio.
them he' ll fight to keep t·hc Taft said that . fact won 't
jobs in Cleveland.
weaken his abi lity to fight for
"When we're in the middle the jobs in Cleveland. saying
of a war on terrorism. it 's not each military operation needs
a gooil idea to disrupt an to be examined .on its own
operation like this ... Taft said. nierits.
· Taft.blamed the' )ligh rent at
·But John Green, director at
the Celebrezze Federal •.the Ray C. Bliss Institute for
Building for the Pentagon's Applied Politics. said it may
decision to move the jobs.
be tough for Taft to have any ,
"II clearly was a disadvan- pull with the White House.
tage that· they're in a leased
''He may not be very effecfacility with dpensive rent,'' tive compared to other goverhe s'a id.
· nors whose states are losing
He has asked for incentives thousands of jobs," Green said.
to build a new. cheaper facil- ·
Loren Thompson. a military
ity to be included in the state. analyst at the Lexington
budget bill, which is current- Insti tute th ink . tank . in
ly going through its final Arlington, Va., disagreed, say- ·
adjustments.
ing the Pentagon's recommen"It's a good stan, if the gov- dations have been apolitical.

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Track and Field

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Columbus). 9:30a.m.

Saturday'a game
Track and Field

University of Ri() GrandE

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poss ible state c·hampjom[,ip. REdmEn
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pretty much like it is he.re."
Keefe i's excellem ·at the BB""Eba/J
Keefe ;aid 'The comm unity
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plate and on the htll.
Offensively, he's ·batting .507 _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;;:;;;;.......,. Ioub goqd a.nd like . rhe
with six hoine rims 'and 29 feds good,about signing with coach ...
RBI. Keefe has ripped 10 Rio Grande.
Keefe is unsure on a major
"It's a good opportunitY but is looking at sports mandoubles and has an impressive .890 sl.ugging percentage just to go to the next level.'' agement or fire science.
for a team that is currently Keefe s aid. ·'Being able to go
Rio Grande head coach
30-2.
to school and play base ball .at Brad Warnimont really likes
On the hill Keefe is 4-0 the same time. it's great."
th~ potential he envisions for
with a 1.89 ERA in 17 113
Keefe felt the atmosphere Keefe.
innings of work. ·
at Rio Grande is verv similar · "''The biggest thing is he
The · talented · youngster to his home area or' Hebron comes from a program that is

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·state Meet (at Jesse Owens Stadium,

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Today's game
Saturday 's game

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Sunday's games

Mari&amp;tta at Mason County. 2 p.m.
Feeney Bennett at McArthur, 4 p.m .

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Lancaster JV at Feeney Bennen (at
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Universitv of Rio Grande
Redmen baseball program is
now ln the process of adding
.nclv talent for the 2006 season. The latest to join the fold
is massive J'.P. . Keefe from
Lakewood High School.
Keefe. 6-foot-5 and 230
pounds, plays first base and
·pitches for the Lancers. who

Nl•xt Week
Monday. June 6

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Feeney Bennett at Lancaster JV. 7

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Mason County _at Roane County. 5·30

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Bennett al Marielta (DH), 1

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Ottawa 6, 2 Thursday in the
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and Willow Wood Symmes
Valky took advantage of
three errors by Cortland
.Maplewood to win a
Division IV state softball
semifinal 3-2 Thursday.
Harmon (18-2) struck out
10 over seven innings fonhe
Vikings, . who will play
Convoy Crestview for the
championship on Saturday.
Crestview advanced bv beating New Bremen 6-1· in the
other small-school semifinal.
.Syh1mes Valley (22-3)
managed only three hits but
~cored. two unearned runs.
One came on
error in a
two-run third inning and the
ether gave the Vikings a 3-2
Iead in the fifth after two
errors by the Rockets.
: Harmon gave up runs ·in the
first and fourth but held
Maplewood (27-5) to only
one baserunner over the final
tl)ree innings.
Markie Pozzuto (20-3)
pitched a complete game for
Maplew&lt;;&gt;od. She struck out
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Anticipate rain accumulations 5 a.m. as they rise back to 65
of 0.12 inches for this morn- late overnigllt. Winds will be
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at 66. Winds will be 5 to 10 from the southwe st as the
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Saturday, June 4 .
. It will be a humid and cloudy
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afternoon. Expect nothing
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with today's high 'of 78 occur- be a bit of rain around the
. ring around 4 p.m. Winds will area. Temperatures will climb
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be 5 MPH from the east.
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reach 0.28 inches this
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evening to 68. Winds will be The rainfall is expected to
5 MPH from the east turning begin near 2 p.m. The rain
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evening progresses.
this afternoon. Temperatures
will hover at 78. Skies will be
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overnight. It will be dry, MPH winds from · 'the west
except for a sprinkle or two. turning from the southwest as
The rainfall will finish around the afternoon progresses.

30-2 that knows how to win,"
Warnimont said. "He ·s' 6-5
and 230 pounds. he's got a
major league frame. he's a
mid to upper 80's guy with
some good off-speed stuff,
he's undefeated this year on
the mound, hit over .500."
Warni.mont also added,
"He ·11 bring a right handed .·
swi nger to the plate that possesses ,sonie power and hits in
the middle of the line-up,"
J.P. is the son of Brad and
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The scoreboard at Kyger Creek Employees. Field will not be used next month, as the historic-ric h Kyger Creek Little League
Tournament has been .canceled. The tournament is expected to resume next year.

No Kyger Cr~ek tourney this year
celebrate its 39th installment sponsorship, but it was
BSHERMAN@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM
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'tors-.' mainly financial and concessions and programs.
manpower - led to its The number of teams and
CHESHIRE- One .of the recent cancellation.
fans has dwindled the past
area's most beloved and tra'"The
financial end of it few years: the II -team tield
ditional events is going
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away_ at least for this year. burned . us quite a bit last in 2004 was· the smallestThe Kyger Creek Little year," said David Walk er, a .. ev:;r.
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At the hetght ot the tourLeague Tournament, which member of tbe committee
served as an unofficial post: · that organizes the tol.lrna- nament. we had in the neigh . season 'champio,nship for ment. "And along with thai borhood of 30 teams at one
local youth baseball te~m s; - we need more ·volunteers time:· Wa lker said. ,"To put
has been canceled.
. to come forward, too."
on the quality of tournament
The event was supposed to
There was some . local we had grow n to want to put
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participaiion of fan s coming
ou·t in order to make it
work."
Players t~at p?rticipated
were always treated to plenty of extras. Everyone
received a T-shirt and was
fed following his or her first
game. Trophies were awarded to the top four finishing .
teams and the winners were

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Minnesota Twins' 13' ·
inning victory over the
Cleveland Indians came with
a price.
Justin
First · baseman
Morneau·. second baseman
Nick Punta and catcher Joe
Mauer
were
injured
Thursday, leaving the team
depleted for this· weekend's
se'ries against the New York
Yankees.
"We got the win :· manager
Roh Gardenhire said. "But
we took a beating doing it."
Johan San tan' tied a career
high with 14 stri keouts, and
Jacque Jones' " ngle in the
13th inning gave the Twins a
4-3 victory.
Lew. Ford's hustle turned
his base hit off Rafael
Betancourt ( 1-2) into a oneout double in the 13th. Two
batters later, Jones hit a liner
to right and Ford raced
around third. beating Casey
Blake's throw to ·the plate .
Morneau tweaked his left
elbow while hitting balls off
a tee before the game and '
wa., replaced after going 0for-2 again&gt;~ Indians staner
Scott Elarton. Morneau was
taken for X-rays, which came
back normal and he is listed
as day to day.
Punta is headed to 'the disabled list after pulling his
right hamstring while trying
to steal second base.
"It'll be awhile for him,"
Gardenhire said.
Mauer aggravated· a groin
strain that kept him out last
month. He was removed from
the lineup in the 12th inning.
Six of the game's seven

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Miami turns heat up on Pistons
BY CHRIS SHERIDAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS

MIAMI- Wi_th their star
guard watching the final 10
minutes from the locker
room, the Miami . Heat
rnoved within ·one victory·
of the NBA Finals.
Whether Dwyime Wade
can help them take the final
step remains to be seen.
'Wade was injured while
taking a charge against
Rasheed Wallace ·i n the
third quarter~ and the pain
was 'too much for him to
take when he returned early
in the final period of
Miam,i 's 88-76 victory over
the defending champion
Pi stons
on
Detroit
Thursday night.
The Heat said Wade had a
strained rib muscle , and
there was no immediate
word on his availability for
Game 6 at Detroit on

Saturday night.
effort from Eddie Jones
Wade scored 15 points (seven points) . Butler conand Shaquille O' Neal had tributcd 12 points off the
20 for the Heat,' Vfho bench, including seven in
received significant comri - the fourth quarter. and
butions from several play- D&lt;~mon Jones scored 15 .
Chauncey Billups had 21
ers - from some. savvy
freehincing by point guard points
· and
Richard
Damon · Jones in the first Hamilton ·added 19 for the
and third · quarters to two Pistons. Wallace was held
timely turnaround jumpers to two .
by Rasual Butler in the
Wade went to the locker
rourth, quarter - to move room after taking a charge .
as close as the franchise has from Wallace and straining
ever been to making the a rib muscle with 5:08 left
champions hip round.
in the third period. He
But to get there , they ' ll returned · for the start of the
have to witi one final · time fourth quarter wearing a
against a Oetroit team that protective li•rap around hi., has shown time and again midsection. then motioned
that it's able to tak e its to the bench that he needed
game to a hi ghe r level when to come out . less than 2
circumstances start to turn tninutes into the period .
Miami took control in the
dire.
Miami's Udonis Ha slem second quarter by holding
had his best game of the Detroit .to six field goa ls
series With 14 points and 13 . and forcing six turnovers in
rebounds, helping make up
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Plea5e see Heat, Bl

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Heat's
Dwayne
Wade
(3)
attempts to ,.
block a shot
at the bas'
ket
by
D.etroit
.Pistons'
Ben Wallace
(3)
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the
first
quarter of
game five of
the Eastern
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gentle giant off the court. We
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PHOENIX
George impact the game of basketMikan . the "gentle giant" ball as he did. and represent
who a half-ce ntur)· a_go it wit h &gt;uch warmth and
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brought fame and stability-10 grace
the tledgling world of proShaqui lle O' Neal. ' reak-:
fessional basketball and lit- ing after Mia mi'; playoff
erally t-ransformed the ,game. Vlctnry ." ver" Det~_on on
has died 1 ~ days shv of his ··Thtmd.l) m, ht. : a1d he
81 st.birthday. · . ·
wanted the Md,an famil} to
_Mikan died Wednesda y contact the Hem so he coul d
rtight at a Scottsdale rehabil - P'~~ fur tile J u_nera~.
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·;rati on ce nter follow ino a
Wil ho ut No . 9~. there. "
long fig ht with di abete'
no me." o·~cal , ' aid ~_:
kidney ailments. Hi s rig ht T erry.M1k.1n s,ud h~ .tppreleg was amputated below the CHited 0 Ne al s otter hL)t_
knee in 2000. and he had satd 1t wo uld be up to h ~&gt;
undergone ki-dney dia lys-is mot her whether to accept lt .
treatment three rimes a week
"It JU Sl s p~ak&gt; t~ - what
for five years. sun Terry said. Sha qutlle IS '~-II abou t. Terry
A superstar decades before M1kan satd. He had a bond
the term e~is ted Mi kan was wrth my dad. They we re
the first big man. to domin ate close friends. "
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the sport. No one. before had . A pn_vate memonal servtce
s~en a 6-foot-1 0 player with rs planned 1!1 Scottsdale on
his. agility. compe'titiveness Monday_, mght. At sorne
and skill. ,
un specrlted ·date. a publr c .
When the Min'neapoli s ceremony . wtH be hel d '.n
Lakers came to New York in Mrnneapolts, Where M1kan s
December 1949, the marquee a s~es will be interred , Tt;rry
at Madison Square Garden Mtkan sa1d. .
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read "Geo. Mikan vs. the
Ray Meyer. who was. 1!1 h1 s
Knicks."
first year as DePaul cqach
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"He literally carried the when he began transforming .
league," Boston Celtics great Mtkan mto a basketball sta.r, George Mikan , right. six-fool. ten-inch center for the
Bob Cousy said. "He gave us sa rd .that . despite Jv[1kan s Minneapol is Lakers , goes way up to make a goal as New York
recognition and acceptance longtime illnesses, he was Knickerbockers' six-foot , seven-inch center Nat "Sweetwater"
when we were at the bottom shocked and saddened at the. Cl ifton ·(.8 ) makes an unsuccessful attempt to thwart the score
of the totem pole in profes- death of- h'is lifelong friend . in th is ·April 8 , 1953 photo at th e 69th Regiment Armory in
sional spons. He transcended
·:He had the most po ~!ttv e New York . Mikan. professional 'basketball's first dom inant big
the game. People came to see at~ltude )'OU ever heard. the 'man who led the Minneapolis Lakers to five NBA champihim as much as they came to 91 -year-old Mey~r smd . onships, has died , fam ily members said Thursday. He was 80.
see the game."
"Never once dtd he feel sorry
College basketball institut- for himself. He was a grea t Thursday. "and that probably league's MVP iri the 1948-49
ed the g.oaltending rule bas ketball player, but I think extended hi s life five years.'" season, when he averaged
Mikan led the Minneapolis 28.3 points in leading the
because of him, and the NBA he was a better human bern g.
doubled the width of the free I loved the guy. I thought he Lukers to five le ague titles in Lukers to the title .
the first six years of the fran"Ed McCauley was our
throw lane. Slowdown tac- was one of,my family."
center.
chi
se
's
hi
story.
Nearsighted
Eddie was 6-9, · but
tics used against him -his
Mikan was moved last
1950 Lakers lost 19-18 to the weekend from a Scottsdale with thi ck glasses, he was as weighed about 185 pounds
Fort Wayne Pisjons in the hospital. where he had been -rough on the court as he was where George was probably
lowest-scoring game in NBA for six week s for . treatment mild-mannered off it. Mikan 1 50/ ' Cousy recalled. "When
history - eventually led to of a diabetic wound in his led the league in personal we'd walk down the street in
the 24-second shot clock.
leg.
foulS -three times and had 10 a group, Eddie would brush
'"George Mikan truly revo"He had a fierce determi-. broken bones during hi s again st a pole or big tree and
lutionized the game and was nation to excel, which he playing career. He averaged say 'Excuse me ye&lt;_Jrge. '
the NBA's first true super- exhibited in his athletic 23. 1 points in se.ven seasons Even to someone close to his
star," NBA commissioner career and business career," with Minneapoli s be_fore height. George s.eemed
David Stem said. "He had Terry Mikan told The retiring because of injuries in humongous."
Press
on 1956. Mik an was the
the ability to be a fierce com- Associated
A statue of M~kan taking
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the period. An 11'-0 run to
close the first half left
Miami ahead 53-39, and
Detroit · trailed by double
digits the rest of the way.
In NBA history, the winner of Ganie 5 in a series
tied 2-2 has gone on to win
it I 06 of .12() times.
Damon Jones and O' Neal
each started 4~for-4 In the
first quarter, O'Neal getting
his within Miami's halfcollrt sets while Jones got
his through freelancing . .An
ill-advised 3-point attempt
early in tne shot clock
ended Jones' 4-for-4 streak
late in the period, and he
toned down his act through
the remainder of the first
Jalf and helped keep the
Heat steadily in front. .
Hamilton kept the Pistons

within striking range, but dunk . It was a temporary
with .no one else contribut~ stop to Detroit"s com ebac.k,
ing on offense. Detroit had a however. as they quickly
significant lull. Hamilton 's pulled · within I 0, put a
9-foot bank shot with 2:23 .. momentum. kill er nonetheleft gave the Pi stons their less.
last points of the second
That wa s as close as
yuarter, and Miami closed Detroit would get , anp
the half with an 11 -0 run for Miami wa s able to stay
the 53-39 lead.
comfortably clhead. through
Haslem had a wide-open the fourth quarter despit~
corner jumper and a tip-in being without Wade. who
to get the. lead up to 63-45 wus averaging 30.0 points
early in the third quarter, in th e serie s.
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wi(h 5:31 ·left gave M,jami · Larry Brown fin ally made a ·
its first 20-point lead. 67 - publi c acknowl edgment that
47 .
he had spoken with the
Detroit scored the next six Cleveland Cavaliers about
points. and · Miami coach becornii1g their leum presiStan Van Gundy wanted a dent. He again said he
timeOLtt when Jones pulled . would hold otl on making
off hi s next pi ece of free, any de cisions about hi s
future .until afte r th e seaso.n
lancing.Ignoring hi s coach as he ends and he · ad dresses a
. sped over th e midcourt line, . health problem .... O' Neal
Jones drove straight to the led the Heat in scoring for
basket and lofted the ball to onl y t-he second time this .
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Cri sp went 1-for-4 with a
solo homer and a sacrifice
bunt for the Indians.
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Gonzalez, a two-time AL
rims were scored in the first MVP who has mi ssed most
five. innings. After that, pitch- of the past three seasons with
mg took over, with the Twins injuries, strained his ri ght
managing just four hits over hamstri .1g in the first inning
the final eight innings' and the of Tu~sday 's game while tryIndians two over the final ing to beat out . a slow
nine.
grounder ·in hi s first major
Cleveland gor only four league at-bat in more than a
hits against Santana, last sea- year.
son 's AL Cy ':Young Award
He was ph1ced on the ISwinner, but scored three runs day disabled list Thursday.
thanks to homers by Victor
Team officials . said they
Martinez and Coco Cri sp, were unsure how much time
who was activated from the he would· miss. He missed
disabled list before the game nearly three months with his
to replace an injured Juan ' last hamstring injury.
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While not as overpowering
Broussard.
as Santana, Elarton was just
"He hung two sliders," as sharp. He allowed just one
coach
Rick run and three hits through the
pitching
Anderson said. "He threw the ' first four innings before
ball very well and did a good Punta's two-run homer in the
job of recognizing what wus fifth tied the score at 3.'
working and what wasn't."
Elarton scattered five hits
Other than those big hits, over seven innings, allowing
however, the Indians got just three runs and striking
nothing against Santana, who out three .
ran his major league-leading
"I was in a position to do
strikeout total to 105. He also better than I did," Elarton
struck out 14 on Sept. 19last said. "That 's the disappoint, year against Baltimpre.
ing thing."
J.C. Romero (1·2) earned · The Indians jumped on
!he win with an inning of Santana in · the first inning
scoreless relief, helping the when Martinez hooked a
Twins take two of three from curveball just inside the foul

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pole in left field for a 1-0
lead . Broussard tripled past a
divin g Shannon Stewart in·
left on the next pi tch and
scored when Ronnie Bell iard
lined a sin gle just past
Santana's head." .
Santana struck out his next
four hitters.and retired nine in
a row. He • needed just II
pitches to strike out the side
in the secant! and yielded just
one hit ihe rest of the way, a
homer to Cri sp in the fourth
that gave Cleveland a 3-1
lead.
Crisp had a chance to rob
Mauer of a solo homer in the
first. but he hit the wall unexpectedly, and the ball glanced
off his glove.
" It was right there," Crisp
said . "When I reached up, the
baggie hit my shoulder blade
and stopped my arm. It was
an easy play. I didn 't even
have to jump."
It was yet another close
bullgume between the teams.
In 13 meetings thi s season,
II have been decided by
three runs or fewer, including
eight one-ru·n games and four
that went extra innings.
"Us and the Twins._ we've
had tough games all year
long, " Cleveland !)1anager
Eric Wedge said. "It seems
like every game ha~ been
tight. ..
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Sloman getS a grip at the Memorial
DUBLIN (AP) - Even alter Jeff Jack. you know? If he shoots over
Sluman polished off his best round of par. he's going to be mad. I'm sure
· the year, a 7-under 65 that gave him a he's going to probably go out on the
one-shot lead in the Memorial , he range and work a little bit so he's
was quick to ask the yuestion on just ready tomorrow. Hey, that's what
about every player's mind Thursday. made him the :greatest player that's
What did Jack shoot?
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ever played the game . He 's never sat. ln what might be his tina! PGA isfied."
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No one is more appreciative than
. ]'licklaus sent a fan to the hospital Sluman, and for good reason.
Ni ~klaus_' ass istant captain at the
'after hitting him with a tee shot, sent
the gallery to its feet with back-to- Pres ident s CLip two years ago ,
· back birdie putts inside 6 inches and Sluman needed a sponsor's exempspent most of the gray, cool day .at tion to play in the Memorial.
. Muirfield Village holding •his own Equipped with a new putting grip he
. until three bogeys on the -last four tried out of desperation, the. 47-year. holes dropped him to a 75.
old Sluman took only 24 putts and
It was better than Vijay Singh (77), had three birdies on the par 3s for a
Davis Love JU (78) and Mike Weir' . one-shot lead over Rory Sabbatini.
Held back by his putting the last
(76), but still 10 shots behind
Sluman, and not nearly good enough several years, Sluman tried the belly
to make' him feel like celebrating.
putter at the Memorial last ·year.
"I had .a ·chance to shoot a pretty Three weeks ago. he went to a verdam good score," Nicklaus said. "I sion of the "claw grip" that Skip
· shot 75. That's about my game . 1 Kendall first made famous, and now
don't see anybody being· scared by it is used by players . like Chri s
DiMarco. Mark O'Meara and Billy
It didn't scare a soul except me."
Andrade.
· No one was scared, although that
"It's been delightful to putt again.
didn't stop the admiration and appre- like you feel like you' re a kid, getting
· ciation of the tournament founder and all the balls to the hole," Sluman said.
·· host, now on the last leg of an incom- "You're not as concerned about if
parable competitive career.
you miss a green, you' ve got to chip
· Joe Ogilvie, invited by Nicklaus to 1t this close to make it. So, it' s been a
take part in · a junior clinic pleasurable experience since I went
Wednesday, shot -a 67 and between to that grip. 1 think it's here to stay."
questions in his interview quietly
Whether he stay s . in the lead is
asked what Nicklaus shot. So did 24- another matter.
.
: year-old Adam Scott after bogeying . Milirfield Village can be punishing
· the last hole for a 67, and three-time if a player doesn't pay attention · Memorial champion Tiger Woods Singh shot a 41 on the back nine for
after his bogey-free 69.
a 77, his worst opening round since
Told that it was a 75 and that the 2000 PGA Championship - but
Nicklaus wasn't pleased, Woods the greens were so pure and the consmiled.
ditions so good that plenty of good
"Shocking, huh?" he said. "It's scores were available.

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Twenty,eight players broke 70, and
nine players were within two shots of
the lead.
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Even with the · new putting grip,
Sluman didn 't see this coming. He
has only one top I·Othis ye&lt;lr, a tie for
ninth at Pebble Beach when he was
paired with . ESPN 's Chri s Berman
and played in the same group . as
comedian Bill Murray. He had Peter
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. Kendall Stmmons would be
eager to start playing again if
he had sat out only one season
. because of injury. To Simmons,
it seems like he's effectively
· missed two seasons.
Considering only. a handful
·of NFL linemen enjoy careers
:: that extend into double digits in
·: years, Simmons feels like he's
lost a substantial amount of his
career he 'II never get back.
.. That may explain why he's
: almost enjoying the so-called
, voluntary coaching sessions
: the Steelers are currently hold::'ihg.
.
The workouts, which started
last month with a· mandatory
. three-day minicamp, run
: through 'June 9. After that, the
:: players .get seven . weeks off .

uutil training camp starts July
31 in Latrobe.
It would be a stretch to suggest the 6-fooi-3, 313-pound
Simmons, a tirst-round draft
pick in 2002 , is looking forward to the extended workouts
at St. Vincent College - no
player does . But the fact he's
healthy again after two-plus
years of physical problems
means he's re!ldy to start hitting again.
· ·
"Oh, yeah, I need a little contact.:' Stmmons said Thursday,
a thought not shared by all hrs
teammates with camp still
nearly two months away. "Not
having any pads on right now,
that's not helping me any. I
need somebody to slap me
good one time and then I. know
I'm playing again."
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2003, but admittedly wasn't
the player he was as a rookie in
2002. He lost 30 pounds just
before training camp started only then did he learn he had
diabetes- and he was coming
off operations on both elbows
and a sho!Jlder.
•He enjoyed an excellent
training camp a year ago until
he tore a right knee ligament
during a mid-August drill,
forcing a hasty reshufl1ing of
the Steelers' line.
The line that emerged· left
guard Ahin Faneca, left tackle
Marvel Smith, · center Jeff
Hanings, right guard Keydrick
Vincent and right tackle Oliver
Ross - started all 18 games_.
·Three of the five (Faneca,
Smith and Hanings} made the
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team did not move to re-sign
him after his five-year conPITTSBURGH
tract ran out and he signed a
::Pittsburgh St.eelers quarter- $25 million. six-year deal
:: back Ben Roethlisberger with the New York Giants.
·: denied Thursday that he and After the Steelers' 41-27 AFC
widereceiverPlaxico Burress · title game loss to .New
sometimes ignored the team's England, Roethlisberger lob. playbook in order to r,niike up bi.ed · the Steelers to bring
.: passing plays designed to get back Burress, but it is not
: Burress the ball.
believed they rnade any move
: An ESPN.com story said to do so.
The Steelers have since
:Burress adjusted certain pass
routes to fit the plays he and signed former 49ers starter
Roethlisberger carrie up with, Cedrick Wilson tb give them
regardless of the play called another proven receiver with
the
coaches. speed. They also drafted 6. by
.: Roethlisberger laughed off foot-S tight end Heath Miller
·: the repon, saying all quarter- and 6-4 wide receiver Fred
:backs and receivers adjust on Gibson to replace some of the
the tly as plays develop. .
size lost when the 6-5 Burress
"! think that's just called . departed ..
.
. improvising," Roethlisberger · Roethlrsberger has satd
; said. "You make things hap- repeatedly that he and
:: pen. SometiQles things break Burress had a good rappon
::down and your only option is on the field and were fnends
. to make something happen off rt, bunhe qua_nerback has
that's not necessarily in the not publrcly cnucrzed the
playbook. I think that's some- decision not to bring Burress
thing Plax and I had and I back.
,; think it's something me and
Burress ' stini stics we~en't
·these other receivers also the best of the Steelers top
· ::have.'' :
. three receivers - Burress,
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rnissed the final five regular- ·
season games with a hamstring injury.
During the nine regularseason games they started
together with Roethlisberger,
Ward had. 47 .catches and
three
touchdown~
and
Burress had 31 catches and
four touchdowns. Ward made
the Pro Bowl for a fourth
consecutive -season.
Even with Burress gone,
Roethlisberger is convinced ·
that he ' ll have plenty of
downfield options.
- "I think we' ve got good
new additions in the young
guys and Cedric.k -coming
over," he said. "Altogether ·
we've got a bunch of different guys that bring different
things to the table but are all
very talented.''
· The Steelers went 15-1. the
best regular season in franchise
history,
as
Roethlisbe rger unexpectedly
became a starter during his
rookie season. The season
ended with Pittsburgh' s
fourth AFC championship
gf!me loss at home since the,
11}94 season.

"I think there are employees that are interested, its just they can' t make it work in their
schedule this year," explained Walker. "It's
time consuming, and it is all volunteer. It's
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have thought it the company was putting it
. also given hats.
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on, but it's the employees."
·
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The event is presented by the emplqyees of
This 1s not the first stoppage in the annual
the Kyger Creek plant, and is done so on ·a event: there were no tournaments held from
,; totally volunteer basis. The e~ployees are 1978 through 1985. It had _been played 19
• planning on renewing the histone tournament years consecutively since resuming in 1986.
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Pro team.
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Because of that rnjury, he
Simmons thought he was all can't do a lot of running to get
the way back a year ago until back into shape - the former
becommg · tangled up wrth · Auburn player doesn't want to
· defensive end Aaron Smith put unnecessary stress on the
during a drill. causing him to knee- so he is doing a lot of ·
put all his weight on his right . conditioning work in a therapy
leg and tear his anterior cruci- pooL

The Steelers need Simmons
to stay healthy because. with
Vincent gone, they have little
experience behind him. For
now, hts backups are J 1m
Jones..an untested second-year
player from 'Notre Dame, and
Chris Kernoeatu, a si~th -round
drati pick from Utah.

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Village, so th at might explain his success.
Otherwi se, he kept the ball in play
and let hi s putter do the rest. .
Woods; who can regain the No. ] .
ranking this week, opened with . 12
straight pars until he picked up two
easy birdie putts on the par 5s- both
were two-putts from about 20 feet and opened with a 69. Aside from .a
I 0-foot par save on the 17th, "I real-

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ly wasn't in danger of making a
bogey."
Singh had problems on the par 5s.
and it caught up with. him. An
approach into the water on No. 5 led
to a bogey, then he hit his tee shot and
his approach into the water on the
II th for a doubl e bogey. He made
another double bogey on the 17th
fro m a greenside bunker. and wound
up with hi s worse· score since a 78 in
the final round of the U.S. Open last
year at Shinnecock Hills.
.:·1just played bad," he said .
Nicklaus. showed some fight from
the start, especially when h,e had to
play three consecut ive shots before
either of hi s partners, defe nding
champion Ernie Els and David Toms.
played their next But he saved par
with a 15-foot ·putt, and overcame a
sloppy double'bogey ·with .some good
shots.
First came a wedge t)lat grazed the
cup on the par-5 seventh . then a 7iron that stopped 4 inches from the
cup on the. par-3 eighth . The only
unnerving part of his round came at
the ninth , when hi s tee shot hit ·a fan
in the jaw, and the man wound up
going to the hospital to get stitches.
After chatting with the fan, Joe
Broecker of Fi shers, Ind .. Nicklau s
arranged to get his phone number and
address so he could check on him.
Then he hacked out to the fairway,
stuffed his wedge_to 5 feet and saved
par.·
· What does the second round hold?
"I'll be all right," Nicklaus said.
"Actually, I think I might have a
chance to play a decent round. We 'II
just see."
Everyone else will be asking about
it.

Jeff Sluman shoots from the bunker on 17th hate Thursday during the first
round bf the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Vittage Golf Club in
Dublin.

.Roethlisberger denies he
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his trademark hook shot was with the Chicago Gear ~
dedicated at the Target before moving to the new
Center in Minneapoli s in Lak~r s franchise.
April 2001 at halftime of a
"George was a giant
Timberwolves-Lakers game . among men in the early day s
"We were in hiatus a long of the NBA," said Celtics
time. the old-timers," Mikan president Arnold · "Red''
said at the time . "They forgot Auerbacli , who coached
about us. They don't go back against him . "He was one of
•to our NBA days."
. ·the greatest players of all
. Timberwolves ·-star and time . He was the first player
!004 MVP Kevin Garnett to really be an imposing and
' knew of Mikan, though .
intimidatin g fi gure orr the
" When I think about court.."
George Mikan, I skip all the
Mikan coached the Laker ~
Wilt · Chamberlains and for part of the 1957-58 seaKareem Abdul-Jabbars and I son, and was commi ssioner
call him the· 'The Original of the American Basketball
·Big Man." ' Garnett said. Association in 1967, intro'"Without George Mikan , ducing the 3-point line and
there would be no U:p-and- the distinctive red , white and
undet's, no jump hooks, and blue ball.
there : would be no label of : _He practiced law . and. in
the big mim."
hi s later years, began pressThe Lakers moved to Los ing the NBA and the players_'
Angeles in 1960 and became union to· boost the tiny pen one of the most successful sions given to those who
franchises in professional played in the league before. '
sports.
.1965. Terry Mikan said most ·
"Frankly, without George of his father :s awards and
Mikan , the Los Angeles memorabilia has been sold.
Lakers would not be the Mikan received a monthly
. organization we are today," pension check of $1,700, his
Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss son said. Under current
said.
rules, his widow will get half
·.. Born June 18, 1924; in that much.
Joliet. Ill., Mikan didn't play
Terry Mikan said one . of
high school basketball, but his father 's reasons for fightwhen he entered DePaul. ing so hard against hi s illMeyer, the young new coach, nesses "was his hope that he
recognized the potential.
would be alive when the colMeyer said he worked with lective bargaining agreement'
·Mikim for sill- weeks alone, was reached and the decision
making him shoot left-hand- had been finalized on the
eel and right-handed, a proce: pre-65ers and their surviving
dure still known as the familie s. He gave his heart
"George Mikan drilL"
and soul to that effort."
He had him punch a speed
Mikan is survived by his
bag , .take some dancing wife of 58 years, Patricia;
lessons to improve his grace sons Larry, . Terry, Patrick
and also.jump rope.
and Michael; daughters
Mikan was two-time col- Trisha and Maureen, and
lege player of the year and numerous grandchildren and
led DePaul to the 1945 great-grandchildren.
Invitation
"I've got one word that
National ·
Tournament title . He scored descrijjcs my dad, and that's
53 points in the semifinals kindness ," Terry Mikari said.
against Rhode Island, a phe- "Whenever he would make a
nomenal number in that era, · toast at a family function,
and was named the tourney's dad would ask us to rai se our
MVP.
glass io kindness, and that's
Mikan played one season .the type of man he was ."

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Second
A.venu.e .
mlantitOOdler, g1ri1b0y SA GallipoliS, 740-446-2842
~ 43, 3 1 m1tes from At 7
Good
Quahty
Aoofmg
Sat June 4 9 3pm Dave
Slates Will pay $2 00 per
Spencer s, 605 Ma1n Street.
state For use 1n Art Project
Rac 1ne adult clothes , teen
Call 740·992·91 77
(AE) .51ze 0·6 . household
t \ tt 'l II' \II \.t
Items. ram cancels
Multi famrly, 2nd-3 rd , m1sc
Pullrns E)(c on AI 8~3, 10·5,
ram or sh1ne , no phone calls

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Spencer 33570 SA 833.
June 4th and 5th , 9 00 until
'?
Huge, 2 f.am1ly Large
clothmg,
assortmen t
kttchen wear beddtng. furm·
lure , unfm1shed solid oak
door and tnm toys, carpet
remnants , house ,cepa1rs a1r
condrfiOner and many mts
cellaneous 1tems

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1 m1le on 218 June 3 . ~ ?at
Haners M1sc 1tems Ra m
Spec1af
Krttens Thre e cancel
wh1te w1th blue eyes and one 123 Crndy Dr Fri/Sat 9am·
1:&gt;e1ge To good home Call 4pm Baby. womens mens
740·992-6762
clothing golf se1, f1sh tank,

Two fam1ly, lot of kids sluff
Fnday &amp; Saturday, 8·4 3D
30495 Roy Jones Ad
Syracuse

3 fa mit~ Fnday 6/3 B 00·
4 00 Saturd ay 614, 8 00·
12 DO 27 4 Bulav•lte P1ke
Clothes· lad1es. mens, boy
(2T·8) g ~rls (3r-14). shoes
household Items
toys
child 's 4)(4 Jeep much
more

35 mileS OU!218 corner ol

YAJI[) SALE·
Pl. Pl.J.AsANT

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Wrlhams Hollo w Lots of g1rls L._• ..,;GiilijALUPOUSiiOiiiliiiii;;,..,;,oJ
clothes,
bikes,
etc
Fnday! Saturday. 9-?
Huge Yard Sate Saturday
June 4th 8·6 lntersect1on
5 fam 1ly brand name cloth · 141 &amp; Lincoln Plke Washe r.
mg . would make good arye r, cedar' furniture, rutry
school clothes. first hOuse
curtams kniCk-knacks
glassware, collectible glass .
To a Good Home Only,
on Georges Creek off At 7 waterbed, recliner w hite
While Female (ms1de) Cat Fnday 3rd Bam 3 fam1ty Wed . Thurs , Fn
dec tawed, geM w/klds ydrd sale 1 m1IE! down 218 --'"'---'.:...C--'-----· leather bar stools. too many
5 fa1'1tly yard sale Thurs. Fn 1 1tems to menhon
(304)675·4431
Ra1n or sh1ne
9am-5pm
755
Sat
Shoestring R1dge Ad lots of July 4lh . 5th. Oua1l Creek
clothes
furmtu rlj!:, m1sc lraJier park lot 49, a 3- 4th,
8-6· 5th
1tems
4x4's For Sale .............. ,............................... 725

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Announcement ......... .......... , ............. ,.....••.•• 030

Antiques ........................................ :..........•... sao
Apartments lor Rent ......... .-....................... 440
Auction and Flea Market.............................080
Auto Parts &amp; Accessones .......................... 760

Auto Repair ......................,. ........ ............ no
Autos lor Sale .............................................. 710
Boats &amp; Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
Building Supplies ....................................... 550
Business and Buildings ............................. 340
Business Opportunlty ................ :................210
Business Training .............,.....................••.. 140

Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........................... 790
Camping Equipment ................................... 780
Cards ol Thanks ..........................: ............... 010
Child/Elderly Care ....................................... 190
ElectrlcaVRelrlgeration ...............................840
Equipment lor Rent .....................................480
Excavating ................................................... 830
Farm Equlpmenl .......................................... 610
Farms for Rent ..............................,.............430
Farms lor Sale ........................................... 330
For Lease ... : ................................................. 490
For Sale ........................................................ 585
For Sale or Trade .........................................590
Fruita &amp; Vegetables .....................................580
Fuml1hed Room. ........................................ 450
General Haullng...........................................850
Giveaway ...................................................... 040
Happy Ads ...,................................................ oso
Hey &amp; Graln .................................................. 640
Help Wanted ................................................. 110
Home lmprovementa ................................... 810
Hornet lor Sale ............................................ 310
Houlehold Goodl ....................................... 510
Houlellor RenL ........................................ 4tO
. In - a m ................................................ 020
Insurance ....................... l ........................, •• _ 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equlpment ........................ 660
Lttteatock. .............................. ,.................. - ••630
Lost and Founcl .......................... - ............... 0150
Lola &amp; Acreagoi .......................:.................... 350
lfi-...11-1..............................................170
... _ , _ _ - -.......................540
-Home Repotir .............- •• - ..........,......860
llr1obllo Hornet for Rent ........... v······ ...···· ..···420
llloblle t - . l o r Sele ...............- ...............320

5-MIIe Yard Sale
Saturday June 4th,
8am-Spm
Residents at Ne~ghborhood
Road will tJe holdmg a S.
mile Yard Sate! All partici·
pants will have s1gns With
yellow balloons .n the•r
yards F1nd everything you re
kx&gt;kmg lor on one road'
(Ne•ghborhood Ad runs
betw.fi*![l State Rtes 14 1 &amp;

June 1 2 ,3 , 6420 SA 7
South 1·1 / 2 mrle down
Route 7 Freezer Antique
collectables . Longaberger
baskets, Wrought 1ron &amp; pottery, Boyd bears, treadmill,
stationary brke. sta•r stSJr

per
Aerator for ndmg
lllOWer stereo
33 112
records, Crystal glass ware ,
furn1ture grrlt, old tools,
car
Snaps-on Creeper
218)
ramps toOl bplled, moYies.
cHildren's toys , bedding
6·4-05. 9 00-? 75 Gavm
Zane Gray bOQk collection &amp;
Street.
Rodney •
11 more.
Ra.n/Sh1ne
Guns, collectiljes , COJns, mens, worn- Large yard sale FriJSal
Bam·? Ouahty mens and
ens. JUniOr dothes
women's
clothes, Vera
6/3.-6/4 Bladen Rd On Swan Bradley, Furnrture &amp; m1sc
Creek Ad
1st house iterns 634 LeGrande Bl11d
TOOdler &amp; womens clottling Rain or Shme
tovs etc
Look, ~ . look\ Large yard
Across !rom the I&lt;Llrner sale. Fn-Sat 613-&amp;'4 8amStore on 554&amp; 160, June 3- 4pm
Clotturlg
shoes
4, Bam· ? Table , cha1rs, hOuSehold itemS old c:omclothe6 etc
P;uters, but work Lots ot
kniclo: knacks, One m1le from
Cheshrre- end ot Roush
Lane on SS4 Home lntenor, downtown at 588 and
McCormiCk Road You Pia~;
baby 1tems
household.
rt, You Pr.JCe 1'1 For OonatJon
much more June 3-4, 9-5
to WiMow Valley Youth Camp

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Sat. June 4, 8:()0.? Toots,
campers lop, Precious
Moments, Longaberger,
lots of m1sc 4409 Bulav111e
Pike.
Saturday 6/4 Only 48 &amp; 52
Spruce St 9 trl 5
Saturday June 4th. g.?
3719 51 At 160· 1Sl house
past Holzer hosp•tal &amp;
Browns Market lots of new
stuff added smce last sale
Baby toddler. boys, Qlrt s,
mens &amp; women s ctoth1ng
mcludmg plus s•ze and
iCrubs lots of household
1tems &amp; m1sc 1tems Toys
handmade candles &amp; floral
:ar::r:ange~:m:::e:n_:ts:::__~-::­
Table Saw Delta 1 0~ SMp
Sm•th Scroll saw, wood
. lathe push mower rrdmg
mower Murray 14 horse·
power Mortar Mach rne
hand tools, etc Saturda;
1914 State Route 141

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Two tam11y yara sate, Fnday
&amp; Saturday. Bam Lots ot
baby g1rl &amp; bqy 'chlldrens.
adults clothes longaberger
baskets and m1sc
Yard Sale &amp; BaJ&lt;e Sale June
3rd, 4th (Fnday &amp; Saturday)
C ad mus School House
Sponsor,ed by
Cadm~s
C nme Watch .

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ram or. sh.ne. on Eagle
Ridge Road, many itemS

Truclll ror Sale ...................... - .................... 715

Huge yard 6ale SaUSun St uled for June 4

lots ot

100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts
wood Items
• Matenals prOYided
To $480/wk
Free 1nformat101i pkg 24 hr
801·426· 4649
An Excellent way to earn
money The New A11on
Call Manlyn 304·882·2645'
AVON! All Areas• To Buy or
Sell
Sh.trley Spears. 304675· 1429
.

Doe to recent changes In
coverage area Medi Home
Healttl Agency ts seekmg a
hoghly mo!Mlted, indepell&lt;lent fufl·t1me RagJslered
Nurse to managelserv1ce
ctients out ol our GaSiipot•s
oti'ICe Must be licensed In
troth OhiO and West V1rg1n1a
We oHer a compet•tive
salary benefrts package and
401K. EOE Please send
resume ro 352 Second Ave .

Galtpofil, OH .J5631 or can
1·800·481-6334.
Attn
Audrey Farlev. AN
Established Heating:Coohng
COmpany in Gallia County
lookmg for expenencect
lnstaliefs and I8Chnidans ff
Interested li8l1d resume ID
C1.A Box 566 &lt;;/O

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flacme . Yanl Sale June 1·3 Gallopolos
g1rts all Ferry Crab Creek Ad 5th
Onve on left 8 am-?

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A~ Sale , June 3rd
2005 e-2pm. VFW Post
4464
13.4
3fa
.lwe
Hotdo9'11com brea&lt;!

local dental Office seeking
an enthusiastiC, mu lt1· task·
tng 1nd tiildual
Must have
general office sk1lts coniput·
er Skills, and a des1re to
develop denllal know ledge
Please send resume and
hand wntte'n note 1nd!Catmg
your 1nteres1 to
PO Box
704, Pomeroy, OhiO 45769
Local Insurance agency IS
hmng an Adm m1strat1Ve
Ass1stant Must have excellen! comrnumcatJon and
mterpersonai skillS, organ1:
zallonat sk•Us. and compute r
prollc1 ency With database
expenence Monday-Fnday
9·5 Resume and references
should be ma1led to PO Box
763, Ga1t1pohs Oh10 45631
Resume must be receiVed
by 6/6/05

a busrness PreviOUs electri-

cal sates/managers expenence a plus
~nd

resume

HR

to

Department P.O Box 6668.
Huntington WV 25n3

McClure's Restaurant now
hiring all locabOnS, full or
part-tme, piCk up applicatiOn at location &amp; bnng back
between
11 .00am,
saturday

10.00arn
&amp;
Monday tl'lr:u

Noghl Shift Cool&lt;. 35-o4iJ hr.
pe1 wk. 1s or otter, pick-up
appliCation at 081ry Queen,
Middleport,

No

Phone

_c_aJ_16_'1.,-_ _ _ _ __
Not )'O&lt;Jf
office
iOb' - OH~e support
10 Athens Learn the essen-tials of patient care while

Capital Funding Group now usrng yOu, _ . , krQwl.
8-?
·
hmng
Courthouse edge 1yping and phone O!i·
Researeners W1t1 train to quelt8 IIIUIIs We are IOOI&lt;ing
Household
Yard
Saie WOfto; from home on your br a cannQ1 HIP motivated
lncludmg some Antiqu8s, computer. No expenence
.. "'
Ra.n or Sllm&amp;. 700 112 22nd """""""Y Call 1-ll0iJ.&lt;40. hard
muttitask.
Faxwhoresumes
to ,,
St Poinl Plea&amp;am. .M1E 2,3. 7234
741&gt;594-2271) by ....... 17,
2005

PICkens
St
women·s Clmt:ung

2-4

(740)418·0099.

Box 469. personnel needed lor progressrve Op1ometric pracoce

0H 45631

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June

Interested tn bwfd1ng a
career by mentorrng others?
Lets talk. cont act Jeanne
Gerger Avon mdependent
sales representatt\le at
(7 40)286· 435 1
or
cell

(740)446-7148
Drivers Needed:
COL Orrvers wtll.ng to dnve
Make 50o/o SetHng Avon Cab
for local ready-mix-concrete
(740)446-3358
company Experience rs
preferred but not necessary Managers PositiOn
Dnver must be wllhng to do
pre-maintenance on trucks A tocaJ Athens electncal dis&amp; equ~pment, yard work &amp; tnbutor IS looking fof' an ind•·
other mtSCeUaneous chores v:tctual who can superv•se
Expenence operating eQUip- and develop others provide.
ment &amp; extra skills such as exceptional customer serv·
welding a plus
~ICe and be abte to partie•·
Call (304)937-341 0
pate rn all aspect&amp; of runn~ng

CrOS:n Gons &amp; Boys and more sam

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Jy on;o
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Help Wanted
Waitress, bartender full o ~
part lime, w rit tram Apply at
Jencho tnn 304-675-4167

CommiSSioners are takmg
resumes' for a rull -time DOg
Warden The jOb. w~ l begm
1mmed1ately Anyone Interested may submit resume' to
LPN
Commiss ioners'
Office
whiCh 1s located on the 3rd A lead1ng provider of sup.
port serviCeS to 1ndrviduats
floor of the Courthouse
With mental retardation and
Oommo's now H1nng
developmental d1sabllrt1es •s
Safe Dr•vers
lookng for a full-t1me and
and Management
part·t1 me LPN's 1n the
All Locations
Gal11pohs area An Equal
Appty rn person
Opportunity
Employer
(304 )675·5858
FIMIDN For more lflforma(740)448-4040
llon~ call Dorothy Harper,

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Wanted to Renl ............................................ 470
Yanl Sale- G.!Ppolia.............., ....................072
Yard Sale-P01Mtoy/Middle ......................... 074
................................ 076 ·
YardS.Je.PL -

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Yanl Sale 2914 Bln:h Ave
Sa!urday, Teenage&gt;-.

Wanl8d To Do ... ,.......................................... 180

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Rt. 850. 1 rr.&amp;e from Fosters 1, babyl'loOdlet g~rl cbtl'les,
Bedroom ......,, pe1lot SlX&gt;Ye, odiJlt clolhei, and ...,. OUI
2nd house on nght from
huge 50iec1oon at bally riBmO at bu..,... craft sale Plus -&amp; m15e
nu::tJ rrwe
2 Farnrly Yard Sale Saturday Rocksprings Ad: Lots of

Wanted to Buy· F""" Suppliea .................. 620

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Garage Sale--Fridav June
3fd, 8-4 thrrd house on left
on top of hilt at Chestet (SR
248) ciOtnmg hOu&amp;ehold
' dems. battery operated 4- Rummage Sale Sacrad
q 1 ~olllll cent., Inc.
wheeler Harley &amp; horse Heart CathOliC Church Hall
His ll't itiM J !!*
Jackson
Avenue
opwlh• for: Tuwb:all
dtawn camage, oiJir.~de 2222
Thurs, Fri and Sal 9-3
10ys. etc
- - - - - - - - - - Three Fam1ly Yard Sale
Job Requirements
Garage Saie Fnday, June
Fnday&amp;Saturday .... Boy&amp;
HIQh School diploma or
' 3rd SA M
to 4P.M. &amp;
GED equivalenl
Safurday JUne 4th 8A,M 1o TodOler Clott1es. 1!11: 5-&lt;noles
FUU·tlme posrtiC:In6 available
,
Benny Ew~ng s next 10 out Crab Creetc; Ad 8- ?
WorkingPomeroy Fire Dept . 300 lith

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Upholotery ................................................... 870
YanJ For Sele ............................................... 730
Wanled to Buy ............................................. 090

2 Separate Yard Sales 8
Family total Children to
YAJI[)So\LE·
Adult uzes
Lr«&lt;e Bit of
Po\1.ERO\'IMIDDLE Every:th1ng June J-,4 9am·
2pm Ra1n date Men· Tues
2nd-Stli. 1940s bedroom 176 Midway Dnve New
su1te V1cto nan chest, old Haven WV
d1shes. CutYer &amp; lves diSh·
es apartment range &amp; lots 3rd Annual Stuff Sate June 1
to 4 9am·to' Antiques, Men
of m1 scellaneous rtems. on
and Womens dothes (xxlg),
Noble Summtt Rd. off Co
Jewelry Glassware , Baby
Ad 5 ram or sh1ne
1tems too much to hst Rt62
South on nght 1 5 m1les'past
405 Uncoln St Middleport
Pauls Euon
June 3 Fn , 9-5 June 4 Sat .
baby Items ctoth1ng . m1sc
5 Fam1ly ··Saturday 6/4,
607 East 1st ' Street New
5 fam1 ly yard sale· June 3-4, Haven
Ch•ldren·adult
g1rls baby gtrls Jr &amp; clothes , toys , household,
women ·s adult clo thes, pel everyth1ng
household 1tems toddler
bed v1deo games Main 5 Fam1ty Yard Sale R1 87
George H Keefer res1dence.
Slreet Rutland
Fnday &amp; Saturday 3rd &amp; 4ttl
613·6/4··5 Fam1ly Carpo rt 8·? l ots of m1sc and cloth·
Sale -Ubby Flshe(s John"s 1ng Rain or Shine
Road, off Yellowbush Road
A large Yard-Sale, JUSt off
Twm Bed 2 Double Beds.
Leon Ad from 87 come past
Baby Bed Playpen Sw1ng
Bethel Churcl1 the f1rst Ad to
Walke r, MICrowave, Purple
your 1eh, come dOwn the ftrst
Martrn Box &amp; Pole. Truck
Tra1Jer on the lett IS ttle sale
Bed L1ner Much morel
From leon watch out for
51gns on left Starts at 8:30
Chnstmas trees hohday
Fn and Sat
decorations
telescope
clothrng &lt;•ncluding g~rls 24 · Estate Sale Thur • Fn. 9-?
m1sce11aneous Fa1rv1ew
Road .
Camp
mos-JT) ,
items Radford's one-m1le Conley Antiques mHk cans,
west of the falrQfOUnds on stone crodo:, oak chaJrs , oak
Old 33 Saturday, 9AM·2PM and maple round pedestal
tables. unusual kitchen tab!·
Garage Sale June 3rd and ner. wagons. potato scale,
4th
9 oo-s oo
Fry haylifter oak schOol desks
Residence next to Former Ottler Items chma toys,
Salisbury
Elementary cnb. high chatr5. small aw'l·
School on County Road 25 ances . books, lillie guiSiboy~
clorhes
baskets
sleds,
Garage Sale Middleport,
wardrObe, home •ntenor,
June 3rd &amp;4th, 9AM-4PM,
bikes, ek: Everything W1ll
679 Broadway Stree.t· 747
Go?
Broadway Street
Garage Sale Fri &amp; sat
Garage Sale. Saturday 411. 9am . 3om 2603
Aa1n Of" sruna TV 's. house Ave Old &amp; New Thongs
hoiO items-Lots of m1sc ,
Frank Road elf ol Flatwoods Garage-Sale Ra~n/SI1ine
125&amp;126 Englrsh Rd ToolsFishing gear, Books of all
•.Gar~ saJe.. 3rd 4 4th, 9-4 , klflrl$, ciOthong JUne 3rdli.4ltl
4

Yard sate 1 8 mrles out 141
on nght JUSt past Debbie
Dnve , 9am-4pm, Friday ana
Saturday .Lots of stuff
,
. Yard sale Sat , Sun BOO·
6 00 Daybed rwm 6 ttrawer
Communrty yard sale St.
Movmg
sale
s8t9-7,
Sun
9taplain bed with de~ at
Route
554
at
Eno
Somett11ng for everyone. 5 Small turn . glass &amp; china ' end, dryer, beautiful clothes
yard
tool s, electroniCs g1rl women boys, men
crafts,
books .
kitchen. m1sc A MUST SEE ROUSH
FrVSat June al4 . 8 OO..S 00 ' nens vdeOO &amp; COs, etc :LAN:.:.::_E:...c__ _ _ __:_
1 mtk! out Cherry A1dge 19635 Rt 554. 1 I'T'II from
Yard saie Friday QOiy 9am·
~ . RIO Grande Home 325 oo nght FoUow SIQJlS
4pni
. Jumper lane tn The
InteriOr, household rtems,
name brand clolhrng, boys 0nenta1 futnltUreJwaH hang· Meaoows Lots of quatrt;
•ngs , antiques, entertam· household. mens dottuno
10..1 6 Jr Q-7
meot center. k&gt;veseatiS outdoor turn and more.
Gar~;ge
Sale gaze\1. bike freezer and ::=:::.;:::.:.:..::::~::.:;___
Yard sate. hot dogs, baked
Fr iday/ Satutday
613-6/,._,
more Saturday 9am 107 ~ Ju~ 3. atTr1nit)l U M
.,._
Bam-J&lt;&gt;m Mlsc ...... 100 Boill Morton ACI.
Churcn Porter 9am·?
Jay Or
Money to ................................................... 220
Pet
earner
desk
charr
Yard sale- 107 Colonial Dr
lllotorcycles I 4 . .......................... 740
Ga'age Sale- Saturday,
lrlualcod lnatruJnenU ................................... 510 I · June ,4111 g. 3, 354 I St Rl books v;oeo&amp; , ba&amp;ICet: batt behind Oollcir General on
stand. car ramps, Christmas
Penoruils ..................................................... 005
rtemi, hospital bed dreaer Jackson P1ke. June 3-4
141
Pelo lor Sale ................................................ !i8G
Sarbte doll rtems crafts 9am-5pm GirlS name braM
Plumbing I Heatlng .................................... 820
Gar~ sale June 3.• . IP
dothH sz 6-12. atso $11m
Lime Kyger Rd Turn ar RV toyS. Clo!hes- cntlaen. name s.z EA.ec cond , lots of otner
Proleulonal Setvlcea..................... _.... , .... 230
Hogll Sc:toool 2 gas ranges brand ,eans. 1unrors. rTlel'ls adutt clothes &amp; other rtems
R8dio, TV I CB
160
$40 each. mens AE &amp; Old filh tank . shoes. dishes,
~ l!alate Wanted ..................................... 380
Navy
dott'Mng &amp; chifdrens ~reu10n . knQ knack!. Yard sale 2 m1les out Cherry
Schools Instruction ..................................... I 50
CoM itemS, linens, fresh Ridge Sat 4th, 9·? Kids
ciolhrng &amp; 11101'0
SMd , Plant &amp; FenilizM .............................. 650
piCked strawberl'les 1914 cloChe5 and lots more
Situations Wantec:l ••••..-. .............. .-.~ ... ......,.......,........ 120
GrN'I'I -Terrace rTIOble' hcX'i1i SA
141 ,
Galhpolii ""'=~~~=:~~=
Yard Sale. Saturday Oniy at
bek.Jw Green School 1..ots at Fr~._lc- .not,_
..._, ............. ._,
2034 State Route 141 g.?
noce ~hongs. lrioli. guns yard
Ra..ned ®t Yard Sale at Cove seat sate ll1te raa 1o
SOV'alor S.le .............................................. 720
"""" Sat./Sun 1()am..6pm
168e Linco4n PW-e. resd'led- system

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1-966·325·4150
between 9am ~ Spm M F to

lwrlght@lc net

Yard-Sale 2306 Jefferson

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Nursing Auistan1 Cia, _
beg1nnrng Ju~ 13th thru

June 29lh ff yoo ""JJY ·
ty people anct want to
beCotne 1 member

ot

our

health care team . plean
stop
by
Rodcspronga
Rel'!abthtatiOn Center at
36759 Roebprongs Road.
f'llmoroy,
&lt;5769 lind fill

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ouf "' Wutioo br Wle
CiaS&amp;es
Extendlcare
Healttl
SeMces. Inc Is an equal
opponunity employer that
encourages
workplace

lloglonll

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Anllntion: Pu&amp;WNWwl
P.O. Box 2AO

LaMge. WY 25537

Ave June 3r&lt;f &amp; 41tl Girls
Fu: :JIM.'ll9·2ll2
and
Boys
Clomes
Emell:
Househokl ttems 9am-2.pm
91f'Cedllw: s;.an
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ed Experience preferred . or 1859)245-7454
but mit tram PT/FT some c:..~:..:.c:_:__:__ _ __
Weekends
requ1 red 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Large
M1n1mum
wage
Send Fenced Lot lots of $torage
Sandhill
resume to French Town 4 m1 les out
Vetennary Chmc. 360 SA (304)675-2507
160, Galhpohs
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Investment Property walk to
Un1\le rs1ty (2 ) Apartment
buildings {3) two BR units
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Outbuilding &amp; 24FT Pool ,
VoiCe lessons 2 days a week
188 Park !:Jnve (304)675·
call (304)675-1602

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% Oownl 3 bedroom. 1
4 bath UA D/R FIR,
ar garage fenced 1n
ack yard 112 acre,
lose to town. $132,500
ode 4505 or catt
740)446·8325

3BA
1BA Ranch style
house 1 located 6 m1les past
Holzer hosprtaJ on Rt 160

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negotrable to enco urage
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busmess
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ments furnrshed and unlur·

1560

15 2 CF W1 rlpool freezer
S100 .:.a - ~96 Anderson p1c
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ly1ew me ta l exter1or door
S50 (740)&lt;!.~6-1079

Toy Poodles lor sale 5300
each Colors vary (740)367·
7095 or 11 10 answer call

2218
Buildmg lor Lease Gallrpohs
Ideal for
1BR Apt m Spnng Vatley Feny Area
Clean &amp; affordable W' D Restaurant! Etc (304)675
hookups S290 per monthoj, 7539
dep
(740)388-0017
or
(740\339·0362

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2BR apt State Route 160
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$400'montl", stove1refr1gera·
tor 1n'c1uded washer/dryer
hookup (740)441 0194 or 3·d lsc CD change r booKshell stereo system must
(740)441·1184
sel l S79 Call (740)4 46 ·
Apt for rent 1 200' sq It 4417 before 7pm
Trash &amp; warer patd 3 m11eS - - - - - ' - - - - - from town
S4251month Black. &amp; Tan tweed 3-plece
L1vrng Room Su1te. very
(740\44 1-9816
good cond1110n $39~ Call
BEAUTIFUL
APART· {740)446 ·44 17 before 7pm
AT
BUDGET
MENTS
PRICES AT JACKSON Bookshelf ster eo sys tem
ESTATES, 52 WestWood wrtn OVD player sounds
Dr1ve !rom S344 to S442 great $249 Call, (740)446·
Walk to shop &amp; moYies Call 441 7 before 7pm
740 -446 2568
E qual
DVD Recorder rarely used
Hous1ng Opporlunrty
5229 Call 1740)446-4417
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· before 7prn
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Furn1ture Sale Mollohan's
Townhouse
apartme nts
Sofa and cha1r start1ng at
and10'r small houses FOR
5399 Call (740)446·7444
RENT Cal l (740)'41·1111
tor appllcat1on &amp; lnforma)1o n Green Sol a &amp; Cha1r like
new 5499 Call (740)446·
4417 before 7pm
Metal Computer Desk w1th
storage drawe r $99 Call
(740 )446·4417 before 7pm

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( 740)710·6.~71

22 Oak tactory padded
Churc ll Pe\\S 11 ft long,
good cond1t1on S125 each
40 new Hymnal Church
books ' 5360
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Saturday 8 00 6 00 65002
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NEW AND USED STES,L &lt;;:cmr..aciTractors&amp; 110TLB
Steel Beams Prp; Rebar - at Ca'mlchael E qUipmen~
For
Concrete
Angle (740)446•24 12
Channel , Fla t Bar Steel
Grat1ng
Fo r
Ora 1f1S 1995 M F 362 tractor 55
~ Dr ive ways &amp; Waikway s l&amp;L H P 8430 ease ! H round
Scrap Metals Open Monday bat l ~r 55 N H rake 479
Tuesday, Weo nesday &amp; N H haybme hay tedde r
Fnday 8am·4 30pm Closed (7 40)985· 3843
Thursday
Satu rday
&amp;
Hay wagon 19 ft Stolfus
Sunday t740)446-7300
krcker wagon Remo\lable
Pole Barn 30!C50x10FT stee racks L1k.e new t1res
$6795 mcludes Pa1nled and bed (740)245·0485
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Free
Del l\lery
NWw na!IOnwlj)epolebarns c Joh n Deere t 0 t1 No Til Dnlt
for
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John Dee re Commercrat
Works1te Products In Stockli
Comoact Excavator 27C,
I 35D 50D/Skld Stee rs 371 ,
320
325
328/irac tor'
Loader Backhoe 110TLB
(606)922 7185
Check out our rental rates
Great F1nanc1ng Avai lable·
Winchester model 12 16 Carm1ch;3el
Eou1pment
ga 30" full solid nb rare (740)446·2412
barrel
length
also
Rem1ngton model 1100. 16 New 5003 5005 &amp; 5020
ga vent r1b bolh gullS e)(cet S~r1es John Deere Ut1111y
len t S 1 300 Both guns Tractors @. 0°o tlxedl 36
(740)533 3870
months Used Ul11ity Tractors
@
4 9°'e Vanable / 60
Wolff Tannmg·Beds
months
Ca rm1chael
Huge select iOn
Eq uipment (740)446·2412
Immediate Delivery
F1nancmg
Ne.,.. John Deere Round
1-800-894·6997
Balers @ 1 9°o F1)(ed Rate
(7401446·6579
F1nancmg for 4B Months or
New Model 457 Standard
BllLill~(;
Round Ba lef Only S13 250
SLPI'L JE&gt;;
cash , Makes 4X5 Bale
Carmtchael
Equipment
Block, bnck sewer ptpes (740)446 2412
wmdows lintels eic Claude
Wmters Rro Grande OH' Spec1al Purchase· John
Deere 70 2 B &amp; 10 Wheel
Call 740·245·5121
Rakes' John Dee re D1sk
Pl:rs
Mowers Ca ll for pqce
HJRS,LE
Equ 1pment
c._rm1chael
[740)446·2412
2 year old m1niature Golden
RetfleYer lemale Has all
Li\'t:SIOCK
shots and spayed Outdoor
pet (740)388·8655
2 Mm1alure Donkeys Jacks
9 rnonth old hand tamed 1 yr old 6 yr old White
Aa1nbow Lory beautiful &amp; (3041882·2213
very lr 1endly 5400 tor Parro t
&amp; Cage (304 )576 ·2999 or 2 Performance tested Polled
Top Oua11ty Warranty
Wholesale Fmanc1ng
Dellver1es
2 locatrons
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&amp; bath Clean ref &amp; dep Mollv.';an Carpe t 202 Clark
requ 1red No pets (740)446· Chapel Road . Po rte r Ohto
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frnanc1ng 90 days sarhe as·
3 bedroom 2 bat11 2 5 room apartments at V1llage cash Vtsa/ Master Card
Buildmg tor Lease Gallrpohs
acres close to col lege, 5350 Manor
and
R1vers1de Dnve a 11111e save alot
Ferry Area
Ideal tor
per month -plus depoSit Apartments m Mi ddleport
Restaurant! Et~ (304)675·
(7 40)474-3986
From S295 5444 Call 740· Oak poker table ~1 th 4
7539
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3 BR 1ra1ler l&lt;:~r rent Opporlunrtles
LOTS&amp;
$399 Cal l (740)446-4417
S3001mon $300/dep Water
AlRF-\GE
&amp;
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mcluded Large Upstau\S Apartment Th ompsons Applianc e &amp;
References
needed 2br Appliances furn1shed A epa~r- 675·7398 For sale
2 acres more or less all util (7 40 )4 41 -9291 1 (740)339·
Deposit Aeqwred Cent ra l re·condrt1oned
automa tiC
111es paved road 2 m1les 3260
A/C S300imon1h (304 )675· washers &amp; dryers refr1gera
trom Chester.
S16 000
7783
t ors
gas and electriC
3br Trailer m Gall1polls Ferry
304 )483· 7'550
ranges a1r cond•ttoners, and
area No Pets S375frwnth
One 1Bedroo m No Pets wrrnger washe rs Wil l do
RFALEsrATE
Depos1t
&amp;
References
Util111es Pard, $400/rn o
WAN'IID
re pa1rs on maJo r brands 1n
(3 04)674-4633
Deposit
&amp;
Reference shop or at your home
I Buy Homes· Local person 3Eh Trar1er w/ relr 1dg 8. Aequ1red (74i.'f)446·3667
&amp;
dryer
Used Furniture Storey 130
buys homes Conftdenlial Stove washe r
Pleasant Valley Apartment Bulav1l le P1ke Washe rS dry·
Ou1ck cash J1m 740·992· lflcluded (304)576 2934
Are now tal\rng Apphcatrons ers refrJgerators, ranges
6300 No calls after g
Bea ut1 tul rl\ler v1ew 111 for 28A 3BR &amp; 4BR
mattresses
dressers
Kanauga Ideal for 1·2 pea· Applications
are
taken couches dmettes r.ecll ners
pie
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pe l s, please Monday thr u Fnday from
gra\le mdnuments much
Applicaltons bemg taken 9 00 AM -4 PM Off•ce 1s
more
(740)446-4782
Call (740)441 ·01 81
Located at 11 51 Evergreen GallipoliS, OH Hrs 11·3 (M·
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home close lo town Call Ph one N o IS (304)675·
AK€ Adorable Lao puppres
5806 EHO
SPORilNG
2 BDR· 2 1/2 baths 2 car (7 40)256-657 4
Choc &amp; }'ellow Vet checked
'Gooos
garage· lurmshed close to
1st shots &amp; wormeo Parents
Tara
Townhouse
• Mob1le Home Lot only
Holzer hosp1 ta l (740 )441
on
prem1ses
S150
Add1son P1ke- $125/month- Apartments Very Spac1ous Auge r' 10/22 De luxe SS (7401446• 1062
0310
cau (7 40)446·3644 for more 2 Bedrooms CIA 1 1t 2 sta1nless
scope
$250
Bath .Adult Pool &amp; Baby Noru'lco
2 bedroom house , no pets mfo
AK47
5350 AK C l ab Pu pp1es Ye llow
Pool, Pat10 Start $385/Mo Aomaman AIN7 drum plus and Black
relerenoe requ1 red startmg
Wormed-·lsr
Mob1le Homes Slles rn the No. ' Pets
Lease
Plus 4·30 rd ClipS SSOO H&amp;K shots Parents on prem1ses
at S350tmonth Call Jay
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Shade area Water, Sewer Secur1ty Deposit Requ1red
usp 40 cal 5500 Aemmgton S250 00 740·992·3357
(740 )4Al·OI 10
Trash mcluded
513000
(740 )446-3481
1100 12 ga
3 bfls For sale Toys poodles 1
3
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Ranc h
Home per momn 74()..385-4019
Ae
mmglon
870
E)(press male &amp; 1 female 5300 each
wl attached Garage 1n Camp
Tw1n A1vers Tower IS accept12ga 5200 sa11age 22 L A (7401256·11 01
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lot
for
rent
Ing apphoat1ons for wa1t1ng
fenced yard rn great nelgh- St75/mon th &amp; $100/dep lrst for Hud-subs1zed 1· br octagon brl pump w/chp
$200 Hrgh standard 22 L R Lab pupp1es- S225 Vet
borhooa 675 mth Deposit Trash &amp; water pd references
apartmef-tt cal) 675·6679 sem1 auto sharpshooter checked·
1St shots &amp;
and References required needed
(740)44 1·9291
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appllcahons
Apply at 501
Purf!bred S1benan Husky
Ranch home n1ce yard Ar::.
or sell
A1verme pupp1es 3 females black &amp;
References
reqUired 2 bedroom apt Centenary Shawnee Tra 11 1n Pomt Buy
Applrc alians Anuques 1124 East Marn while sable &amp; \\h1te blue
S4501mo rent &amp; S450 Sec all u111it1eS pd e.~ecept elec· Pleasant
accepted
on
Tuesdays on SA 124 E Pomeroy [40- eyes masks vert nlcen•
Dep You pay a ll ut1ht1es tnc S325 Calf ( 740~256·
HUO ass 1sted. (304)675· 992-2526 Russ Moore Wormed 5160 eacn ca ll
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4900
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GallipoliS (740)446-9523

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Angus He1fers 15- mon old
Dramond L Farms 304·675·
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John Deere Equ1pment
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(740]446·7843

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DOWN PAYMENr pro·
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and &amp;:hoot&amp; 12HB
John Deere R1d1ng Mowers
grams lor you to buy your
starting at S 1 399 Fn1,anc1ng
home 1nstead of rent1r19
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' 1979 Homette 12x50
2
availablt? subJeCt to John
• Less than perfect cred1t Bedroomi1 Bath gas self
Deere Creort approyal Your
cont a1r condttroner
W ill
payments could be as low
DlRECTV
FREE Hdme accepted
as S39 month w1th SO down
entertainment
System • Payment co uld be tl1e rent for $265 00 a month or
sell for $3,495 00 740·385·
Carmichael
Eqwpment
FREE Equ1pment and Install same as rent
(740)446-2412
Locators 4019
up to four rooms. 145 chan- Mortgage
nels $29 00 a month Ask (740)992-7321
how 10 get FREE HBO
Brick Ranch BidweiVPorte r
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3 bedrooms all etectnc, 2
t /2 baths, kitchen wrth noolo..
pantry d1spos.al, m1crowave.
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drn,
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fireplace.
formal
Decks, bloc:k, concrete new
bay
wrndow.
buildmg from ground up w1th
studytoft•ce wtth walk-1n
(3G&lt;)675-5987
dOset Master t&gt;edroom and
Conme 's C f'111d · Care--Jn bath wM ~ walk·•n dosets,
Tuppers Plains Now has Wh1rlpoo! tuQ, shower ant!
operungs on liAidmght shrft dual Sinks Enclosed back
20 Year&amp;: &amp;penence Call porch, 2 car garage 20:1.40
Jn ground pool. oak wood·
7~-11329
WQI"k, new roof. landscapmg
OHK ClEANING we·~ Get . plus A/C-heat M 1acent land
R·Oone FOR
YOU'
1 apprax 4-5 acres available
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&amp;
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OWhances Etc
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ho!'1e 2 bedrooiT'-2 lu ll ba•h
tng range 'washer &amp; dryer
ce ntral &lt;llr large co-.ereo
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3 fam1 ly yard sale Furmture
appliances home furni Sh ·
rngs crafts baby 1tems
clothes &amp; more Fr1day &amp;
Saturday.
4761 Mt
Tabor Ad 1 mt l~ past Vinton

1 Day sale, Saturday ' ooly,
Free Pupp1es 1 weeks old, Bam·? ' 596 Orchard H1ll
part Walker &amp; 8 1rd Dog Everything must go Make
(304 )675·4920
oilers
Healthy Ktttens
7941

Publication
Sunday Display : 1 : 00 p.m.
Thursday for Sundays

• All ads must be prepaid'

3 family Fnday/ Saturday
9 ()()..? Arnold Dnve, Bidwell
Buck stove 1nsert. tool bo)(
tor truck . . toys clothes
couch etc

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hger. blue/gray (304)895-

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Buslnl!ss Days Prior To

2 ram 1ly yard sale Jarrell
and
Reynolds·
R1ce
Saturday. June 6th at 4821
Found little Beagle dog on Sl AI 850 BidWell l ook for
Tombleson Run Ad May srgns There 1s something tor
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grams for you to buy vour
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home rnstead of rentrng
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accepted
(304 )675-ilP22 .
Home on 11 + acres @ BDR 2 bath vandaliZed
· Payment could be the
Leoo
Stocked Pond C•ty needs
work
S9 200
Will take care of the Eld~rly
same as rent
Water NeV: Sept1c System {740)441·7641
tn thetr Home
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Locators
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phone
1999 Oakwood 16•75 3
appt (304}475- 4429
(304)675·3264
bedroom, 2 bath underpin·
and
front
deck Brand New 2 B-edroOm
New 3 BR 2 Bath Seclional n1ng
Ho,use m tOwn S475/ m0
condrt1on
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Includes A/ C delivery &amp; $19 500 Needs moved Call
Stove/Refngerato r Included
setup 740·385·767 1
(740)446 6565 after Spm
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1740)44~ ·0 ~94 orJ740)44 1·
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ery and se t up 740-385· and central a11 WJII deliver
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3BR
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4367
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ou do busr ness w1th pea
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lot , carport wrap-around
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ated the ofterino
porch fenced 1n yard base· total electnc 2BR 2BA
3100
rrient, payment same as v1nyt sktrtrng 2 deckS heat
rent 740 992 6300
S14 000
OBO Sma ll 2 bedroom house
pump
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No Down Payment is poss1· (7401388-6739
town Call (740)44 1·0194 or
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(740)441 1184
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area (740)992·6667
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deposr t also 3 bedroom
2000 sq tt ho me .-.1th (7 40 )446· 7738
mobile home all electr ic
remodeled krlchen/ built·ms
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2 bedroom mobile home on
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2002 Cadillac Devtlle. white
dtamond . Ju lly eqUipped.
· Zero Turn Z-Trak Mowers factory warranty. 22.900
: from John Deere a~ailable at mtles ., hke new . $24.995..
4_9°'o fixed
rate
tro {7401256·1428
Carm1chael EqUipment wtth
John Deere Credit approval 96 Chevy CorsiCa V6. auto·
(740)446-2 4 12 mat1c, 4 door. AC. power
locks 1111 . mee paint and
www careg com
mtenor. lqoks and runs
great, 'St .600 j740)6690302.

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97 Cavalier Z2&lt;l 2 door, 5
speed. AC. ttl!. new black
pa1nt, nice 1ntenor. looks &amp;
1948
Chevrolet
F1ve
runs
QreJ1t,
.$2,900.
Passenger Coupe.' WV
(740)669-0302
Sticker. New Ttres. 'Good ' - - ' - - - - ' - - ' - , - - - Patnl "Sharp'" (304)576- 99 Chev. Z71 9)( cab 4X4
2280
.
$9.500: 98 Ford Ranger sup
cab 4x4- $5.495.: oo Chev s195 2 Plymouth 4dr. !Or 10 Blazer $5.59'5: · 97 Ply
Re stora!IOn, . no
Rust, Voyager van $2.:)95: 00
Engine runs. Body Original.- Olds Alero S2.995: 99 Ford
no Dents 31 .00Dfmiles Taurus $2.995 . 98 Jeep
Cherokee $2.995: 98 Mere
(304)~76-2532
Mountaineer $3,295; 98
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197t Tonno, 4 ' dr.. ong 1nal Ford Windstar
van $2,595:
paint. runs great. S21 00 .. 97 GMC Sonoma PU
(740)985-3327 or 74Q.-415- S2,3gs: 99 Chev Tracker
4249
$3.395: 96 Dodge 4w4
$
3.900 • 00 D0 dge Durango
- - - , - - - - , - - , - - - ·$6.900:
98 Pont. Gr AM GT
1985 Trans Am, Viper blue, $
C
5.0 . H.O., Ssp. Orily 55 _000 3.195: ·95 Dopge onv. van
$2 ,000·, 01 Suzuki Me1ro
miles. witll T-lops. Call
$2,695 : 96 Ford Aspire
(740)446-0350
$1 ,295; 97 N ssan Altima
· 1992 Ford Mustang con. vert- $2,095: 97 Ch y. Concorde
: ible .~ Auto, atr. cruis~ . tik $2 '295 ·
B &amp; 0 Aulo Sales
:70.000
actual
miles.
Hwy 160 N
· Ewcellent condition . $3.750
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1995 Chevy TahOe LT.
•uKSALE
Excellent cond1t1on. emerald
green/silver. leather inte rior.
• 7.900 _ , 1997 Ford F- 150 Jtic,.
kup. Full
1ul1y
loadod.
~
power, air, VB, e)(cel nt con: (740)441-7641 .
dilion,
Cap \_ included.
(740)446-9430. n)me. num: 1995 Ford Probe AUto Air ber.
$1495 .00--1996, Plymouth
Neon 4 Dr. Auto Air 2001 Dodge t500 Sport VB.
$2 495.00--1994. Plymout~ qu~d
cab. ' $16,900.
Voyager 7 passenger V6 (7401645 _6734
Auto
Air
$1995.0'o
RIVERV IEW MOTORS . 2 2001 DodQe pickup shOr t
. StOCks Above McDor1alt;ls, bed Magnum V6. Like new
Pomeroy, Oh, (740-992· condition. salvage title.
3490) .
$5,500. (740)44t-7641 .
1997
Buick
LeSabre
Um1ted . 75 thOusand miles.
Lea ther
In!. ,
Loaded,
Garage Kept.
$5,995
(304)675-173 1
1998 Chevy Malibu V6.
maroon. good condition,
runs good. good gas
mileage. . $3.500 .
Gall
{740)446-2896.

98 Dodge 1500 ext. cab
11
4WD va 92 000
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m es,
$12,500 " 080.
Day
(740)645-5174 ,
evei-ting
(740)441 -8959.
Army .5 Ton Semi Truck,
multi-fuel , Kiser' Jeep Corp.
$6000.00 ... Army 2112 Ton
Truck . Kiser Jeep Cqrp.,
.Multi. Fuel , $4000.00 740949-0020

1998 Ranger 4x4, 5 ~Pd. 3L.
AMIFM cassette, AJC. ~ ff
road pac~age . new p;,int.
$6.000 OBO. Call alter
4.30pm (740)256·6257
2004 Ford Exped. XLT. 5.4
Trtton V8. 4ll4, power.
cruise. tilt. excellent condilton.
$23.900
OBO.
{7401245·9 162.

Year 2000, Pontoon Boat. 24
foo t, Sweetwater. 50 HP
Mercury. !'ower Trtm . 4
Stroke Engine, Btg Foot
Outdrive , Lounge ·seats,
Privacy
Room,
Depth
Finder. Hour Meter. Good
Radio. Has only 50 hours on
Boat, Garage kept tn w1ntei.
Ltke New Paid over S18.000
Will sale lor $13.000
(304)773·5944

95 Dodge truck. 4M4. autoC~M:RS&amp;
matiC.
$3.000.
Call
MOIURHOM~
(740 )3BB-OOlt
V&lt;\NS .
199:2- 29' Airstream Excalla.
FoR S""
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Very good condition. twin
b d Ph (740)6 45 4454
t ~97
Dodge
Caravan ' e s. ·
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$1.soo (304}675-3765 or 1995 ' Gulfstream 24'
3041593-4120
Conquest. Limi ted Edition«J MOTORC\'Lus'
Cla ss C motornome. Like
WHEELERS
new
wllh ·only 7,600 miles.
4
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Fully equipped with many
extras. 522.000, (740)2562002 4 50,S Foreman 4 1428 For . pictures see:
wheeler.
$3.100
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2004 Fat Boy. $18.000, 2003 Dutchman Ute. 28 ft .
(740)949-3004
· bunk house with slide Out.
Like new. $16.000 Call
-------Harley
Davidson
Ultra
.(740)446-8308
after
94
6
30
Ctassic. tp.ooo miles, blue. :..':__:P_m_._...,.,____
excellent condition, $ 13,500; 2004 Forrest · River pu-ll ·
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2 7
(740 949- 21
camper, 29' w/slideout, used
very · litHe.
$10,000;
For sale: 1984 Honda
(740)949-0053
Go1dwmg·. 55k, $3,000 OBO.
Phone(740)44 1-0638: ·
34' "03" Jayoo Eagle 1-12'
slide out. Lots ol extras. Uke
lloAll&gt; &amp; MaroRS new condi tion , (740}339·
FOR SALE
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1996 Stratos bass boat. t15
tast strike. 2001 Soft ride
trailer. custom cover, e~tce-1
lent
condition, $6500.
{740) 446-4987

~A:.pa.:c:_h_e_2_0_0_0_S-:-B-I-ol-d-ing

truck. camper. Full equipped
wfextras
$5.000.
Call
(740}256-8171 .

Coleman Camping Trailer
12,FT. 2 King Beds, $5,500
97 Yamaha 1100 Wave call for Details ' (304)675Runner Jet Ski, 3 Sealer. 1731
Trailer, Life Ve~ts asking
$ 3 ,000
call
evenmQs Truck Calliper. AC. TV
(]II0) 596 _8038
An1enna. wired lor · Cable,
like new $6 ,500 .(304)675Bass Tacker Pro Team 165 33!?3
·
"like New" equipped with
" I 1{\ ll I "
optional 40HP motor wilh
power trim _40 pound thrus1
front mount~ trolling motor.
2-New deep cycle baheries.
On board storage, live wells
and more. Easy launch and
pickup lake or river. Kept
covered and under shelter.
Still has 1/2 tank of original
fuel. Cost $10.000. Sell
$7.500 Firm. See at Tri County
Sports
Shop
(304 1675-2988

ACROSS

Phillip

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New Dea11r tar Mlllllna Tractors

BISSELL

27 ttorse - 51 horse
· with shunle transmission
-1-~d. remote hydraulics 3 rear warraJ•t~­
starting at

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4wd ll veur warranh·)
• Farm Pro Tmclors

20 hor-Se-- 30 horst•

Windm,·-. • Roofing

loaders. finish mowers. tillers '
NEW ARRIVAL ZTR Dixon (Zero Turn
Radius Mower) 3tl inrh culling· widlh lu 50

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RESIDENTIAL

inch culling width 3 )'ear " ·arranty
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righl in lhe heart of Chfsler

FREE ESTIMATES

740~992-7599

985-4384

remodeling ek.,
free estimates
(740 ) 9112 __2979

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GHRHGE
Auto &amp; Truck

Mobile Homes • Metal Roofs
Flat

or .Low Sloped

Roof • Carports
Barns • Porches

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CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Removal
and Replacement

All Types Of

Concrete Work

hours z¥7
Serious Inquiries Onl,\

· 25 Years Experience
David Lewis
740-992-6971
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Ins ured
Fn.&gt;t&gt; Estimates

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

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If

deceased, all heirs~
devisees, legatees,
executors, executrixes, administrators,
adminlstratrixes and
assignees
whose
addresses
are

Commonly known as
33058 St. Rt. 33 1215,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
and furlher described
In a mortgage filed
July 21, 1988 In
Volume 171, Page
641 , Meigs County
Recorder's Office.
And that Defendants,
Winifred J. King aka
Winifred Jane King,
and H deceased, all
heirs, deviseeS, 18ga- .

unknown, will hereby
take notice that on
. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 1 December 20, 2004,
during regular bustUSDA
flural
ness hours for ~ peri- . Development, filed Its
od ol180 days subseComplaint
In
quent to publlcalion
tees,
executors,
Foreclosure
and
oflhls notice.
Marshalling of Liens .executrixes, admtnls·
(5) 18, 19, 20, 23, 24,
in the Common Pleas trafors, admlnlstrB25, 26, 27, 31 (6) 1, 2, 3 . Court
of
Meigs
trtxes and assignees
County, Ohio, being
and,
David
Allen
Case No. 04-CV-169
Reed, aka David A.
Public Nollce ·
.against John E. Miller
Reed,
and
II
and Lori A. Miller
deceased, all heirs,
Notice of Publication
devisees, legatees,
praylog lor judgeStephen D. Miles,
ment In the amount of
executors, executrix·
$76,-181 .10 with InterAttorney at Law
es, admlnis.rators,,
Monument
est thereon according
18
ad!1llnlstratrlxaa and
Avenue
,
to tho terms of ihe 1 assignees
be
note from August 30, .i required to set up any
Dayton, Ohio 45402
.WinHred J. King, aka
2004 unlll paid and
lnteresl they may
Winifred Jane . King,
have ·;n said premises
lor foreclosure of
and if deeeased, all
said Mortgage Deed
or be forever barred,
heirs, devisees, legaon
the
following
lhat upon failure o1
tees,
executOrs, described real eatote, said Defendants to
executrixes, adminisof
which
said
pey or to cause to be
trators, admlnlstra~
Defendants, John E.
paid said judgem~JII
trtxes and autgnees
Miller . and Lori A . within three dayo
and,
David
Allen
Mlllei- are the owners from Its rendition th!d
Reed, aka David A.
of :
on· Order of Sele be

w.

Issued to ttie Sheriff

of

Meigs

County,

Ohio, to appraise,
advertise In the Dally
Serillnel and sell s•ld
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PROBATE COURT OF
MEiGS
COUNTY,- pc==;~=="""
OHIO
In Re: Change of
Name of Anna Nicole
All Your Home
l .l ttte
lmprO\'ement Need s
to ·- Anna
Nicole
• Siding • Windows
Cundiff
• Dec ks • Porches.
Case No. 32100
• Ceram ic Tile &amp; ·
NOTICE OF HEARING
Hardwood Floonng
CHANGE
OF
• G arages
ON

TD

Canstnu:llan

• Room Ad.d.,• Roofing
Applicant
hereby .
• K itc hens • Baths
gives notice to all
"No Job liJ Smuti ..
Racine,OH

Interested

persons

collection
practice
acl Is given. Said
defendants will take
notice that 11 be

required to answer
sold Complaint on ·or
before lhe 1st day of
July, 2005 orjudgement will be .rendered
accordingly.
USDA
Rural
Development
Plalnllff
Slephen D Miles
Attorney

Sunday, June 5th

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Match

Ra.cine
8-1
June 4
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BINGO
June 4th 6:30 pm
American Legion
Middleport

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FREE KIDS
FISHING DERBY
Saturday, June 11th
8 am -12 pm
at Meigs County Fish
Club on

&amp; Game

W. Shade Rd- 1 mile

West of Skinner Rd .

First pack $ i 0.00

Info call Dave at 992·0026

All After $5 .00 each

Sponsored by Meigs County

C(ank-lt-Up

$6,000

$1 ,500
Priz~ $450.

Starburst
D09r

FASHION BUG
1 Night Onlv Sale
Sunday, June 5, 2005
1 :00 pm - 9:00 pm
50% pfl_
all reg . priced item s
30% off all "Priced Just Righr
Upper A1ver Road , OhiO A1ver Plaza
Gallipolis, OH (7 40) 446-2009

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ROOFING

2nd

Floor, Pomeroy, Ohio
. 45769.
Leanne Little
62.0 Laurel St. Lol 1
Middleport, OH 45760
(613

Public Notice
Broad Run Gun Club

14 yrs. Ex.perience

that the applicant has ....
m=o~
filed an Application . r
lor Change of Name
In the Probate Court
n• ""
of Meigs County,
um/Tr&lt;"rl ~
Ohio. requesting the
rr..;. n:.&gt;r:, ., "'
change of name of
Anna Nicole LIHia to
Anna Nicole Cundiff.
All types of roo f ing:
The hearing on the
Shingle, Aat. Me1al appllcallon will be
New or Repair
held on lhe 6th day ol
Seamless Guner _
July, 2005 at 1:30 p .m.
D
s·ct ·
In the ;&gt;robate Court I ownspoul - I m g
·of Meigs Counly,
*F!'81 hURIIliS*
localed at 100 East
na
Second .
Street,
-

Courthouse,

Mizway
Karaoke Wed &amp; Fri
25¢ Wing night Wed .
Band Sat.- Still Standing
9-1

740•247 •2162 or
740•416 .JSOS

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS · COUNTY,
OHIO
In Re: Chango of
Name of Leanna Rae
Little
to
Laanna
Rae
Cundiff
Case No. 32100
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON
CHANGE
OF
NAME
Applicant
hereby

gives notice to all
tnlerealed persona
and to Dennie little,

address·

unknown,

lhatlhe appllcanl has
filed an Application
lor Change of Name
In lhe Probate Court
ot Meigs County,
Ohio, requesting the
change of name of
· Lonna Rea Little to
Leanna Rea Cundiff.
The hunng on tho
sppllcallon wilt be
held on the 8th day of
July, 2G05 it I :30 p.m.
Iii ffie Probate Court
of Meigs County,
Ohio Joe- at 100
East Second Slreet,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
Leanne Little
620 Laurel St. Loll
Middleport. OH 45760
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Chess and bridge have some similarities.
To play chess well, you must envisage
the movemer1t of the pieces on the board
and how the po'sitton will evolve . AI
bridge, you should play lhrough the
sequence of tridc.s.
Lers see how you get on. You are South.
in four spades. What would be your plan
afte~ West leads the club queen?
. West might make a takeout double over
one spade. but with only a doubleton dia·
mond and a defensive, not offensive,
hand, it would be d8batabkl. Similarly,
East might overcall two no~trump if it
would show at least 5-5· in two of the
three unbid suits.
,
South'S three-club rebid is a llelp-suit
game-try. With a singleton (worth three
support points) and only six losers (one
spad8, two hearts, one diamond and two
clubs). lhe hand is good enough.
You should plan to ruff your two low
hearts on the board. But suppose you
win the first trick in hand. cash the heart
ace, and ruff a heart. What would you do
next? You would be stranded in the
dummy. You can try a low diamond, but
East should go in with lhe eight and shin
to his spade. Then, if you win with your
ace and ruff .your final heart, ~ is with the
spade jack and yoU will lose two trump
!ricks. Allernatively, i1 you duck the trump
switch , West will win w~h his king and
return a spade, killing the second heart
ruff.
Instead, win trick one on the board, play
a heart te your ace, trump a heart, cross
to the club king, and ruff the remaining
heart. Then you can run the spade jack
and get home .

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12:30 p.m., Sunday

BUl&gt;eH SERI!:ii&gt;

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Race: MBNA 400
Where: Dover (Del.) lnte rn a. t1ona1 Speedway (1.0 miles ).

400 laps; miles.
W~en: Sunday, June 5

Last year 's Winner : Mar k
Marttn
Qualifying record : Jeremy

Mayf1 eld, Dodge. 161.522
mph. June 4, 2004.

, M8NA200.
: 4:30p.m .• Friday

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: "'This is the most crast&gt;-lilled
• season In NASCAA history, and
H's not even close. last year
l had broken existing racords , and·
• this year caution fl'gs are up by
. abiiUt 40 percent.
"'The Coca-Cola 600 had more
• caution periods. 22. than any
• event in' NASCAR history. The

Ford . 132.719 mph , Sept.
21, 1997.
Last week: Face it. Jimmie
Johnson 's ju st. hard to beat
... and it's unw1se to count
him . out. Johnson 's won his
share of races by .being utterly dominant. but in the chaot-

"'~was a night

of fratricide, with
one example after another of
OIV' teammate taking out another. The most notable was Dale
Earnhardt Jr. wrecking himself
and Michael waltrip, but.Casey
Mears madvertently took out
Sterling Marlin, and Brian Vickers touched off a wreck that
gobbled up Jeff Gordon.
• Mark Martin was right when he
said the Coca-Cola 600 would
be a long night of 'short
squirts,' wasn't he? Trying to
win a race by setting up a car to
excel on · long runs· is a losiiig
proposition these days.
•Steve Hmiel probably Isn't go- ·
irig to be the long-term answer
!or Dale Earnhardt Jr. as crew
chief. At this stage in his career,
·Hmiel would probably prefer to .
be an administrator at DEL So
who's next? Maybe Casey
Mears ' crew chief, Jimmy
.Elledge, w~o just happens to be
Earnhardt Jr.'s brother-in-law.·
• The 600 week was particularly
devastating for Jason Leffler
and Bobby Hamilton Jr., both of
whom failed to make the field
· alter qualliying for the season 's
first 11 races.
•Carl Edwards was apologetic,
as usual; when his hard rac ing
ticked off Dale Jarrett. He's ex·
tremely talented. and eventually

wa1ted for the field to come

Race: MBNA 200

back to him. ~I was lucky to
be tn the right place at the

Race: MBNA 200

Where: Dover (De l.) lnternational Speedway (1.0 miles).

Where: Dover (Del.) Interna-

ti onal Speedway (1.0 mi le) .
nght 11me." he said. But then 200 lapsj miles.
200 laps/ rriiles .
Jo hn son pounced. not with · When: Saturday, June 4
When: Friday, June 3
reckles s abandon bu t with Last year's winner : Greg Btf- Last year's winner: Chad
cool calculation . He placed fie
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Chaffin
h1s Chevrolet in pos 1t 1o n to Qualifying record : Da11id Qualliylng record : Car l Edpass Bobby Lalionte in each Green. Chevrolet. 157 .915 wards. Ford. 152.892 mph.
of the final three laps. Twice mph, 2003.
June 1. 2004.
·
Lab onte: . his hapless prey. Race record: Dale Earnhardt Race record: Ted Musgrave.
. ma naged to block h1in at the Jr., Chevro le1 , 130.512 mph, Dodge , 104.545 mph, May
start-fin ish line. On the final · May 30, 1998.
31. 2002.
lap. though, Johnson got the Last W.ek : Kyle Busch, 1n a· Last race : Kyle Busch , in a
nose of his Chevy alon_gside Chevy .. won t he Carquest ~hevy, won the Quaker Steak
Labonte's. and this time , 300. at l:owe's Motor Speed- &amp; Lube 200 at Lowe's Motor
Johnson would not be. de- way.
Speedway.

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June 5

'iJ.WIIo'allol- Jimmie Johnson
~ Is the first driver ever to .win

the Coca-Cola 600 three years
· · in ·a row.... Bobby Labonte fin- .
, . lstiad six positions better than
: / jn any other race this year.

, ..:Wha'a not
- ·. Dale
Eamhamt Jr.
' dropped all,
~. the way to
Jk·16th in the

*':PQints
4

standln&amp;s.
... Defending
• series cham; pion
Kurt
\- !lUsch wrecked twice and fln,i~hed dea~ last

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Global Industrial·Products files b
. NEW HAVEN , W.Va. ·Over 130 employees with
Global Indu stri al Products
Inc . did not receive their paychecks Friday after the company tiled for 'Chapter II protection Thursday . .
Late Thursday, attorney R.
Michael Shaw, who is representing ltzhak Bannai and
Jacob Binson i.n a lawsuit
against owner Boris Bannai,

ic Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe 's straight vic tory in NASCAR 's

received a fax from the
Federal Bankruptcy Court in
.Huntington about the compa,ny filing for Chapter 1'1 and
all proceedings in Mason
County have stopped, Shaw
said.
"The litigation will continue and we will be doing bat-.
tie in another court," he said.
A hearing had been scheduled in Mason County Circuit
Court Friday, but it was canceled followi ng the bankruptcy filing.

According to one employ·
ee, workers had been
informed thai they would
receive their · paychecks
Friday. ·
But when they wen I to pick
· them up. they were told that
there would be no pay day;
the employee said . A guard
had told them that the cumpa. ny had l'iled bankruptcy . on
not only the plani bur also on
the payroll. ·
"He (Boris Bannai) doesn't
have any respect For any- .

ptcy

body," tHe e·mployee said.
"He is deliberately defrauding the employees."
Bankruptcy law is primarily compri ~ed of the federal
statute with one of the primary goa-ls are to· provide
debtors w.ith financial diffi·
c ulty an opportunity for a
fresh start.
The form of the bankruptcy
plan will depet)d on whether
the debtor· files a chapter 7,
chapter II or a c)lapter 13
bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy law provides
fo r the deve lopment of a
plan thai allo.ws a debtor to ·
resolve hi s d~bts through the
di vision of hi s assets among
hi s c-reditors. Thi s court·
supervised divi sion -provides
an orderly .manner for the
debtor's non-e xemP,t assets
to be dispe rsed among the
cred irors with some measure
of equality. It also provides
the debtor with assurance
Please see Clobal, A2

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OBITUARIES

Michael
Waltrip

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• Marcella Fraser
• Audrey Glover
• Jonathon R. Neal
• Thomas J. Scott
• Louis Earl Young

Dale Earn.hardt Jr.
vs. Michael Wlltrlp
Junior touched off a ll uge wreck

by spinning out his team .mate. He
sa id it wasn 't intentional, but it ll ap·:
• pened, and it was obvious afterward

that Waltrip wa s none too plea.sed.
He co mpared it to lhe end of th e
Nextel Open . when Brian Vickers
seemed to shove Mike Blis s's car

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NASCAR This ~eek's Monte
Dutton gives his take : 'I t certainly
wasn't intentional. Dale-Earnhardt Jr.
obviously didn't mean to wreck Waltrip, or himself, for that matter. It was

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the pressure isn't going to 1et up anyt ime soon consi dering team upAndrea Kjerrumgaard/NASCAR This Week

Steve Hmiel, center, the new crew chief for Dale Earnhardt Jr., right, talks·strategy in the garage a~a during qualifyingfor the Coca-Cola 600.

heavals and the struggle of climbing
.back into tile points ra~e."

FAN TIPS

Schrader's dlrUrack will
host NASCAR stars

Rondeau out, Hmiel in as part of contentious DEishakeup
By Monte Dutton
NASCAR This Week

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nied. He won by .027 of a
second, mar~ing his t hi rd

he'll learn to harness his abili-

ties.
" "'How about Ken Schrader fin1 sh·
· lng ninth on his 50th birthday?
That's two top-10 finishes in the
last lour races for NASCAR's old.est regular.
"f!usch Series champion Martin
Truex Jr. finished seventh, by far
his best Cup finish.

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wasn't enough chemistry there ... "
is being put in the breach. He was the
They ml.lde the swap because of · technical director, which isn't as im·
chemistry, and they undid it because . portant as vice president of motorCONCORD, N.C. - Whoever looked of chemistry. What is this chemistry? sports, but it's up there: Now he gets to
at what happened in the off-season at Apparently it's not unlike the high- be the lefty in from the pen, summoned
Dale Earnhardt Inc. without wonder- school class that unwittingly stumbles to pitch his way out of a jam.
ing, at least briefly ... what's the deal? upon the formula for gunpowder.
"They had a different methodology
Citing "a lack of chemistry," the
"Me and Pete were real, real good than how I would've done things," said ·
Vice President of Motorsports, Richie friends, still are great friend s. I Hmiel. "I want it to be an open book.
Gilmore, switched one team with the thought a lot of him and we got along · .. : I want the two teams to use all their
other. All the Chevrolets registered to really well, but we didn't really click assets to work together."
the Dale Earnhardt Jr.- domain were on the radio on Sunday," said EarnSince that sounded a little -like
rolled over to the Michael Waltrip do- hardt Jr. "During practice, we strug· ' Hmiel was a political candidate saying
main, and vice-versa. The personnel gled a little bit, and, so, I want to .find he was against crime and the other
switched places. They even swapped · somebody who is a good rnatch for me gu.y was for it, he quickly added, "Pete .
. their scanner frequencies .·
as far as my terminology or whatever wasn't against that. It just wasn't
For 11 races, Earnhardt Jr. kept· say- it takes where we can get our cars where we were as a company."
ing there were bound to be a few grow· . where we're running fast."
·Earnhardt Jr. then shared where he
ing pains and that he thought-the world
DEI took team (i.e., Juniqr's) that wanted them to begs a company. .
of his new crew chief, Pete Rondeau, finished fifth in the 2004 Nextel Cup · "I feel like this company is on the
and that good times were coming.
points standings and swafped it with brink of being a full success," he said
Nothing like a vote of confidence, the team that finished 20t . The better humbly. "We've never really had a
particularly one that is repeated al- team got worse and the worse team grasp of being a dominant team. That's
inost every week.
got better.
·
·always been just around the corner
Rondeau's out, and guess what
So now Steve Hmiel, a distinguished from going to all the tracks and having
Gilmor~ had to Sa,jll.lbout it?" ... there , crew.chief with decades of experience,
a good-driving car every week."

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On Aug. 3, at the tra ck he owns
in Pevely, Mo.. Ken Schrader will hold
his third "Night of Stars: at 1-55
Raceway. Dale Earnhardt Jr.. Kyle Petty, Kenny Wallace , Ma rtin Truex Jr.
and otbers will join Schrader in a 10·
lap Dirt Modi fied sho otout on
Schrader's 1/8-mile track . as well as
an autograph sessio n, with al l pro-

ceeds going to the Victory Junction
Gang Camp in Randleman, N.C. For
more information go to www.i55race-

way. com or call (636)479-3219.

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Martin the kind of racer
· others lllould admire

.Hope fuels annual
Relay for Life
BY KEVIN KELLY
KKELLY@MYOAILYTRIBUNE.COM

Benches enhance
Pomeroy's riverfront
· walking path
BY CHARlENE

Watch in g Mark Martin ·win (the
Nextel AII'Star Challenge) last night
made me feel" so ·good abou t

NASCAR again . Why-? Be cause we
saw a man who reallY exemplifies. all

we shou ld want in a professional athlete. He's llad to overcome an awful

lot in his life to make it to this poi nt ·
and I think it's great that he's going
to retire whi le stil l at the top of his
gam·e. He could make money driving

that car around the track every week, ·
just picking up points and spon sor-

ships. But he has too much pride to
be anyth ing other than the best he
can be. We should all adm ire that
kind of sprit.
•
Jack Baxter
Benton, Ark.

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Walton Brown and his Great Dane, Babe, were ready to
start walking at the Gallia County Relay for Life Friday
evening. Brown's wife Sharon, a member of the Relay
'' committee. is a three-time cancer survivor.

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POMEROY- Walkers on Pomeroy's riverfront path now have not only a fountain where
they can get a drink of cool water b~t benches
on which they can sit and rest.
Twenty-nine heavy recycled plastic benches
have been secured through a $9,323 enhanceDetails on Pace A8
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Transportation with the required 20 percent
match being provided bf Filrmers Bank.
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large .concrete pad surrounding :a fountain
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given ,as a memorial tribute to former Mayor
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A3 John Blaettnar by his family, and four others
have been put on the downtown stage in the
Celebrations
C4-s upper parking lot.
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benches
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in, it's a pleasant
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He also noted that the children of Trinity
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These Cr walkers enjoy a break after traveling
the length of Pomeroy's riverfront walkway Friday
afternoon. Ashley Freeman of Pomeroy · gets a
drink of water from the new fountain , while Shirley
Lude . of Syracuse, Rhonda Peters visiting here
from Richmond, Va., and Janet Jeffers of Pomeroy,
relax on the new t&gt;enches.
flowers in the planters ·which surround the
concrete pad.
The grant also included funds for five
trash receptacles of-the same heavy recycled
· plastic, one of which has been placed near
the fountain. The others will be put along the

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GALLIPOLIS - For more than 24 hours they walked
'with one thing in mind: Hope.
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Hope for finding a cure for cancer, hope for raising
enough money to reach that goal, and hope that a cure .
will come in our lifetime.
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That was the focus of the eighth annual Galli a County
Relay (or Life that began Friday evening and wrapped
up at noon Saturday in the Gallipolis City Park, as 24
teams and other volunteers helped raise funds for cancer
research.
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"It's bigger iind better and it's such a fantastic out·
pouring of love," Relay Chairperson Bonnie McFarland ·
said as she watched the first set of walkers - . local can·
cer survivors - take their inaugural lap around the park.
Teams have worked year-round to raise funds, with
Relay being the signature event for their efforts. as it is
around the country.
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"One thing sums i! up: Hope. It's the reason to Relay,"
said Dr. Alice Dachowski of Holzer Clinic in remarks
during Relay 's opening ceremony. "Look around you: .
The n~mber of people from all walks of life th.at are here
tesiifies to the increased awareRess we have of this dis·
ease in Gallia County.
"It's truly outstanding." she added.
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,Sharon Brown, a three-time cancer survivor and longtime member of the Relay committee, described Relay
as one of the most imponant act_ivities a community can
do to combat the disease .
"Every team brings in more and more money every
year," she said. "Our goal this year is $70,000 and we're
going over it." ·
Relay not only stands as a memorial to those who have
lost the battle to-cancer - symbolized in the luminary
ceremony held after dark - but celebrates the victories
scored by those who, lil1e Brown, have survived.
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