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BB • The Daily Sentinel

Friday.

www.mydailysentineLcom

Jun~ 3, 2005

ALONG THE RivER

L IVING

Hidden Getaways:
Gallia County's quiet countty retreats, Cl

House of the Week:
House with a countty flavor, Dl

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have a ques,tlon or a cqmment, write: NASCAR This Week, C/O The Gaston Gazette , P.O. Box 1893. Gastonia, NC '28053

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.MBNA400,

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

••

: "'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
·
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.

. MSNA400

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

.,, ' .

Ohio \ ·alit•) l'uhli,hing !'o.

SPORTS
• State track and field
meet. See Page 81

Moto"r Speedway. he literally , longest race.
.

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•

· FEUD Of THE WEEK

DALE EARNHARDT JR.

NEXTEL CuP SERIES

No.

l'omt•J'&lt;&gt;) • 'litldlt•pm1 • (;allipolis • ,June:;, :wo;;

BY DIANE POTTORFF
DPOTIORfF@MYDAILYREGISTER .COM

v

8 BUDWEISER CHEVROLET

!'; L!iO •

Vol. ;~&lt;). No. :!O

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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Dale
Earnhardt Jr.

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OBITUARIES

Michael
Waltrip

Page A5
• 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

INSIDE

out of the way on the final lap.
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

• Meeting on air quality
issues set for June 8.
See Page A2 .
• One arrested in meth. lab
. bust. See Page A3
• FSA County Committee
nominations begin.
SeePageA3
• History.bay fund-raiser
set. See Page A3
,• Report: Noe grand jury
hears from former mayor,
others. See Page A5
• Livestock report.
SeePage AS
• Bush to visit Ohio amid
Pairiot Act push.
SeePage AS

another frust rating for Earnhardt. and

.

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

\\It h .; I ~- ttd i
,..\ NU ~'\I 'tid ~ NU 1-

MBNA400
Sept 25

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.

·Hometown News for Gallia &amp; Meigs counties

UUVtlllli\IA

2004 race had seven.

:

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Race record : Mark Ma rt in.

·

tme

•11!1!1

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.

WEATHER ·

· VOUH TLIRN
• t m£RS FROM (1LIR RfAOfR S

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.

•

Khln Kellyjplloto

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.

HOEFI.ICH

HOEFLICH@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

&amp; Supply ·

Co.

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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
ment grant from the Ohio · Department of
Transportation with the required 20 percent
match being provided bf Filrmers Bank.
INDEX
Four of the benches have been placed on the
large .concrete pad surrounding :a fountain
4 SECTIONS - 24 PAGilS
given ,as a memorial tribute to former Mayor
Around Town
A3 John Blaettnar by his family, and four others
have been put on the downtown stage in the
Celebrations
C4-s upper parking lot.
·
.
The.. rest will go along the walking path
Classifieds .
D Section
and the promenade of both parking lots in
insert downtown Pomeroy, an extension of the
Comics
Editorials
.
A4 walking path.
"Now
that
the
benches
are
in, it's a pleasant
Obituaries
As place to rest when stopping to
get a drink of
A2 water," said Pomeroy Mayor John · Musser.
Regional
B Section · "With the number of walkers increasing every
· Sports
day, having a place to sit down is a real asset."
A6
Weather
He also noted that the children of Trinity
Cljurch contributed to the site by planting
© aoos Ohio Valley PubU.hiD&amp; eo.

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Ch.....,. HoJeftk:h/photo

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

Pluse- Benches. A2

GALLIPOLIS - For more than 24 hours they walked
'with one thing in mind: Hope.
·
·
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.
·
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.
.
·
"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.
.
·
"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.
.
,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.
Please- Ret.y. A2

Colorectal Cancer Update -2005
)\ .E tlltl-r proMHl!Od by tho Amoricon Carrcor Society in conjiJf&gt;Ction with Holror , . _ and tho
Holzer Medici~~ Centat Community HH/111 and ~ss ~ Educarion Oifpll'f'menta.

Tuesday, June 7 • 9 AM - 12 Noon
(Rogll1rai!On ~ 1t 11:30 om)

~

HMC Education &amp; Conference Center
T•rget Aucllenu: ~Na •nd LPNa
•

J.• oont.::f trouts avalable..

FHiu..cl Speoker: James Ungerleider,.MD , Medical OireciO&lt;
of the Holzer Center fer Cancer Car,:
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anocomoct llourinfonnation. p~eese ""'(7411J .ut-531:1.

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REG .ONAl4
Meeting on·air quality issues set for June 8
MARIETTA Should
farmers sign· an air quality
compliance agreemen t wit h
EPA 0 A meeting for area farm~rs wi II be held on Wednesday,
June 8 at 7:30 p.m . . at the
OSUE Extension Office, 202
Davis Ave .. Marietta.
Public concern over air
i\'uality impaCIS from animal
, fe~ding operations is· incre;ts ing. Because of increasing
farm sizes, EPA has· been.
asked· if Animal Feeding
Operations (AFOs) are in
violation of air emission regulations.
"(he limited emission data
currently available from animal feeding operations is not
adequate to identify what size
operation, for each major
ho~sing type, should be regulated. EPA worked with repre,sentatives from the livestock
industry and other organizations to d .evelop a plan to
obtain good emission data
from various farms across the

~unday,

-

June 5, 2005

(

Day care owner charged with child abuse
WILLIAMSON .
WVa .
(A P) - A uuy care o'Yne•: is
c har~cd with cl1ild abuse
resulting in bodily injury after
witnes~es saw her allegedly
physically a;,ault a 3-yearold boy, police saiq Saturday.
.Workers at the Kills Place
Too Day Care Center in
Williamson said the toddler
was crying and fighting wilh ··
another chi ld on Friday when
St ephanie Rene Copley .
;JIIegedly grabbed him.
smacked him with her hands
and took him into the bathroom. West Virginia · State '
Police Trooper I st Class
Stewart Harper said.
,
"The witnesses heard a

bunch of banging around in
the bathroom." Harper said.
When une witne" opened
the door and askeo to take
control of the situation.
Copley alleged I) slammeJ the
door and refused. Harper said.
The workers called the
boy's parents. who then
ca lled police.
Copley was arrested Friday
night. anu was arraigned and
· release'd on bond. Harper
said . He wa'S not sure , what
the amollllt of the bond was.
T.he boy had bruises and
abrasions on his back and
arms and. was tremed , at a
hospitaL but hi s injuries were
not serious . Harper said.

U.S. and to address possible these farms ·could produce sign the agreement has been
past and current violations.
enough ammonia to reach a extenJed until July I. 2005.
This program is geared
The U.S. EPA announced level the EPA establishes for
on Jan. 2 I, 2005, that it had regulation.
toward&gt; dairy farms. but
reached an agreement to
An informational meeting pork . beef. and pou !try prostudy air emissi&lt;'lns from live- sponsored by Ohio State ducer~ wi ll al so benefit from
stock and poultry operations. University Extension has attend ance and participat ion .
schedu led
for P.rerecorded presentations by
The study will be done as a been
OSU
component of the air quality Wednesday. June 8, at multi- Mike , Brugge r.
compliance agreement. The ple locations \K ross the state. Extension agriculture engires ulting data will be used to At all locations. incl uding neer. and Peggy Kirk Hall.
determine the sizes of live- · Marietta, the progn\m will · OSU le g.nl educator and
stock operations that are reg- begin at 7:30 p.m .' and con, attorney. wi I) hegin at' 7:30
pm . A li ve ·question and
ulated by each of the air qual- ·. elude ·at 9:30 p.m
ity regulations. This is a vol·Questions asked by many answer session will follow.
untary agreement between producers include "What size The Q&amp;A session will be
the EPA and individual ani- operations sho ul d sign . the conducted via a conference
agreement)" . and "What are call/speaker phone with
mal feeding operations.
The compliance . agreement the pros and coth of signing or Peggy Kiyk Hall and
-OSU
involves payment of a nOL signin g .lhe af!reement ?" Lingying . Zhao.
''penalty'" for past violations Speakers will review th~ con- Extension agricu lture engi- ·
from. the Federal Emergency
that may have occurred. sent agreeinent and identify neer responding to questions.
Manage ment Agency. What
Washi ngton County is
Many local livestock opera- benetits and risks of particiiJecdi;d
to be removed wa;
tions are expected to fall well pating or not participating in hosting thi s event at the OSU
taken
out.
the area along path
from Page A1
below the· daily ammonia, the · EPA agreement. Each btension office in Mariena
smootl1ed out and some grass
dust and hydrogen sulfide producer must -decide. individ- m 202 Davis Ave. Please see
·planted.
levels the EPA is expected to uall y if · they should o• will . our Web site at: http ://wash- parking lot walkway.
' . The main emphasis. accord- ·
regulate . . However. on the participate. The deadline lor ington.osu.edu &lt;http: //wash"Th e benches are . con- ing to the .mi1yor. was on getdays that manure is handled, animal feeding operaticms to ington.~su.edu/&gt; for details.
toured and reasonably com- ting the area in a condition
fortable _,ind really · enhance where a riding lawn mower
the walking path," · said could be used to cut the grass.
Musser. "!'ve seen smoother In the past must of the grass
benches, but · (' th in" they're and weeds had to be cut down
Expens said it's rare for wound s in The American great &lt;mel, after all. they're with a weed eater making it
BELLEFONTAI NE (AP) to a preliminary· autopsy
. very labor intensive.
- An I 8-year-o ld accused report obtained by The people to shoot themselves Journal of Forensic Medicine free forthe vi llage...
~aid th at cleanup of
Musser
"Since we are now able 10
more than once in the head.
and Pathology.
of killing five rel atil'es and Columbus Dispatch. . .
tlood
debris
and
mud
along
cut
the grass with a mower. it
Authorities say · Moody
T:he autopsy said tne· first
"There are people who are
friends shot him self onj.'e in
the
walking
path
has
now
means less time for vi llage.
the neck and probably · bullet lodged in his sinuses. about to commit suit ide, they shot and kil-led his grandparbeen
completed
.
The
work
labor to make it look a lot
switched hands .before fir- · In ves tigators believe , he !linch for . one reason or · ents, mother and two friends
better.'' said Musser. ·
was
financed
with
$12.000
ing a fatal shot through the switched hands, changed his another, the wound .is not last Sunday in two farmhou sroof of his mouth. authori- position and fired the sec- i nuned,i.ate ly i ncapaci'tating, es in this .~Vnall community
When it comes to buying
ond shot.
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and then they finish the job about 60 !niles northwest of
ties said.
insurance most people ·
A medical examiner found
Authorities said the fir~t off," said · Dr. Richard Co lumbus.
Moody ' s t'5are looking lor an expert
gunshot wounds on Scott shot wasn 't fatal because the Callery, · chief medical exam- year-old sister survived the
who can give them the
Moody below his left ear and .22-caliber, semiautomatic iner for the state of Delaware, shooting and was upgraded
advice they need.
through the right side of the rifle found in the scene who co-wrote an article on to serions condition earlier
That is why calling
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The 2005 Gold Wings
and Ribs Festival
expanded their entertainment this year to
include a visit by Elvis
impersonator Dwight
Icenhower whose
show brought in this
young Elvis fan to the
Pomeroy
Amphitheater.

'Tve had it three times and
the first two times I pitied
· myself," said Brown. who
was joined in the walk. by her
husband Walton and their 8year-old Great Dane, Babe.
"The third time, I became a
soldier. I'm committed to
· fighting it as much as I can."
Janet Miller and her husband Pat are both cancer·survivors who walked at Relay.
While Janet has been cancerfree since the early 1990s,
Pat recently underwent trealmenl for prostate c&lt;(ncer.
· "We're doing lhis together
and we're excited," she said,
adding that she was looking
forward to hearing her grandson, Kegan Angel, sing in a
high school ensemble that
formed part of the event's
entertainment.
In giving her. account of
being a survivor, Brown sajd
that while Relay raises
awareness of cancer, it helps
fund the campaign for a cure.
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The night time light
parades were another high.Iight where Gold Wing
Riders rode throughout not ..
only . Meigs but Mason
County, W.Va .. even reaching
Ravenswood in Jackson
County, W.Va.
But . what makes Gold

·Wings and ..ribs go together so
well?.
"Because it just goes
together," Festival entertainment ' coordinator Linda
Darnell laughed.
"Most Gold Wing owners
enjoy food and will travel to
get a good meal,'' Mr. Darnell
said about what . partially
inspired the event.
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"And if it's a really good
meal they wil! come back,"
Mrs. Darnell added.

need to educate the public and
let them know they are not
alone,"' Brown said, adding
with rising emotion in her
voice. "M~ybe if we all reach
deep enough, we can see cancer cured in our lifetime."
The opening ceremony was
emceed by Ken Moore, executive director of the · Holzer
Center for Cancer Care.
The $12 million joint venture between Holzer Clinic
and Holzer Medical Center
opened its doors. in March,
ahd officials for both organizations view the center :as
another step fof)llard in aiding cancer victims.

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that when the bankruptcy is
discharged they· will have a
fresh star't free from tbe
· financial
obligations
mcur~ed (lrevious . to the
·
bankruptcy.
}\·chapter 7 bankruptcy is
a complete' liquidation where
all the debtor's non-exempt
assets are distributed to creditors and the debtor emerges
in a relatively short time.
usually under six months,
free of the unsecured deols
discharged rhrough the
bankruptcy.
&lt;;:hapter I I bankruptcy is a.
reorganization· p~ocedure
used by bu;·inesses, including
sole proprietor&gt;. partnerships,
and corporations. The debtor
in chapter II files a petition
which includes a list cif assets
· and·liabili'ties, and a detailed
statement of financial affairs.
The debtor will typically act
as his own trustee. ca1led a
"debtor in possession:· and ·
wi II remain in possession of
all estate property. The court
can ·appoint a trustee for
cause shown. incl.uding mismanagement.
. A chapter I 3 bankruptcy is
a reorganization w.!Jer!! the
debtor fonns a plan that lasts
from three to th·e years during which they rnake regular
pa:-men~ to bankruptcy coun
and pay down a pPrtion of
their total unsecured debt. A;
the end of this three-to- five
year period. the bankruptcy
and all remaining unsecured
debt is discharged.

Meigs County calendar
Public meetings
Monday, June 6 '
SYRACUSE Sutton
Township Trustees. 7 p.m. at
the Syracuse village nail.
LETART - Letart township Trustees will meet at 6
p.m. at the oftice building.
RACINE
- · Racine
Village Council w'ill meet in
regular .session at 7 p.m. in
council's chambers at the
Racine lv(unicipal Build in~.
Thesda)', June 7 '
ALFRED
Board of.
Orange Townsh ip Trustees
. will meet at 7:30 p.m . at ·the
home of Clerk G:&gt;ie Follrod .
RUTLAND
The
Rutland Vill.age Council will
meet in regular sess ion at
6:30 p.m . in counc il's &lt;:hambers at th,e Rutland Civic
Center.
·
Wednesday, June 8
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Board of Health
meeting will take place at ·s
p.m. in the conference room
of the Meigs County Health
Department.

-The

Clubs and
organizations
Thesday, June 7
POM!;:P,OY -The Meigs
·county American -Cancer
Society Taskforce meeting
will he held at 12 p.1i1. in the
basement conference room of

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p.m ., but employees were
still on the job until ' I I ·p.m.
Tuesday.
·
Bannai , who had earlier
shut down the plant and iaid
off more than· I 00 employees
after
their
paychecks
bounced, has left the country
and returned to Israel.

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the Pomeroy Library. Lunch
will be provided. Ca ll
Counney Sim for more information or to RSVP. 992 6626.
MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
Lodge · 363
F&amp;AM will meet at 7:30p.m.
at the Temple .·
MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
.Community
Assocfation. g:30 a.m. at
Peoples Bank:
. CHESTER
Chester
Council. DofA will met at
7:30 p.m. in. the Masonic
building. Auction will be
held and members are asked
to take or send ilems for the
good of the· ordet commiltee
sale . Refreshment s will he
served. .
Thursday, June 9 .
CHESTER - Shade River
Lodge 453 will meet at 7:30
p.m. Refreshments .
Frida)', june J0
POMEROY - The annual
heritage dinner will be held in
the Meigs County Museum at
6 ·p.m. Reservations are to be
made by call ing 992-3810 . .

Church events
Sunday, June 5
BIDWELL - Services at
Springtield Baptist Church,
Sunday School , 9:30 a.m.
Sunday, 7 p.m. with Pastor
Clyde Ferrell speaking.
Thursday, June 9
VINTON - Revival services at Fairplay Chapel off

Sunday,

State ·Route 325, 7 p.m.
lhrough June 10. Rev. Harry
David Russe ll preaching .
Bluegrass
Beacons
of
Colu mbus · to present gospel
concert June II at 7 p.m.
More information call 7421271.

Other events
Thesday;June 7
POMEROY - The T. B.
C]inic office will .be open
until 6 p.m.
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Health Department
will offer evening clinic
hours -+ to 6 p.m. This ·will
include childhood and adult
immunir-adtions, blood pressure measurements and blood
sugar assessments, WIC ,_
pirenatal services, head lice
screenings .
environment
health, and vifal statistics.

Birthdays
Monday, June 6
LONG
BOTTOM
Vi.c tor Bahr will be 85 on
June 6. Cards may be sent to
him at 38814 Township Road
404, Long Boltom, Ohio ·
'45743.
.
Thesday, June 8
COOLVILLE - Lillian
Pickens ·wil obse.rve her 88
'birthday on Jun·e 8. Cards
may be sent to at lhe Arcadia
Nursing Home, Main Sdtreet.
Coolville. 45723.

Ag Society
·moves meeting
GALLIPOLIS -· The June
meeting of the Galli a County
Agricultural Society Board of
Directors will be held
Thursday. June 9. instead of
Thursday, June 16: ,The meeting will be held at the C.H.
McKenzie
Agricultural
Center,at 8 p.m.

Board will
meet Monday
GALLIPOLIS
Gallipolis City Board of
Education will meet in special session at 5:30 p.m.
Monday at the administrative
building, 61 State St,
Gallipolis.
On the agenda are acceptance of employee . resignalions and re\irement .

Community
·events

.. Sunday, June 5

One arrested in meth lab bust

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will ful 1oll' ut 5 p.m.
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Both meeting, will he heiJ
in the ESC ,,ffil·e in Room
. 13 I. · Wood Hall. Un iver;i 11·
of Rio Grctndc .:ampus.
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History Day
fund-raiser set
' GALLIPOLIS
Gallipol is Pi zza Hm will
donate 15 percent of sal.es
2enerared Mondav n i ~ht to
National H.istory Day contestants from South Gallia Hi~h
School am;! Hannan Trace
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Children it~ need ,,f immu nilation~ mu"t he aLcomp~t ­
nieu b) a parent · or legal
guardian. and bring a currem
immuni zution record with .. ,
them .
Additional 'en·ic·.es. such .
,;, blo.od pre " ure chec ks and
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Sunday (June 19) 9:30a.m.. 10:30 a.m.: UO p.m.
Monday 1hru Wednesday &lt;June20-22 l 7:00 p.m.
Dim:tions: Our huilding is located a1 McGuire ~oad
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Gospel meetings. mission trips. lecturesh ips and writing. editi ng,
and publi shin,g sound Biblica l materials. · He· ~peak" on mo't majur
congregationaUpreaching school lectm'e..,hips· and on . .e, L"ral l'.lll·

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with Dan Billingsly on amenability of sinners to the Ia" ol' Christ
(19861. He. Wil.\ we Editor i!!td Publisher_ufall twc nty-onc
ANNl.:AL DE!\TON LECTIJRES book&gt;. He is.the Edi10r of
books of A:-.1!-&lt; UAL SCHERTZ LECTURES. &gt;ucce&gt;'or 1'2003 1to
ANNt;AL DENTON LECTURES. Dub \kCli&gt;h ha.,
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GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
Methodist Church Activity County American Red Cross
Building. W.Va. 62 between will be offering a. CPR and
Eleanor and Buffalo. Church First Aid course. Pre-reE!istraservices are II a.m. Dinner is tion is recommeilded due to
I p.m. Bring a covered di sh. limited class size . For inferFor information. call (30-1) mation. call Jen nifer Smith at
586-4096.
-+-16-8555.
Haner
WELLSTON
Operi
GALLIPOLIS reunion will be at the home sheep show spothored by the
of Jerry and Clara Haner.
Ohio ·
Valley
Sheep
Thesday, June 14
Association. 9 a.m. weigh-in.
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia Jackson County Fairgrounds.
tounty District Library
E-mail community calen·
.Board of Trustees. 5 p.m.. dar items .to bcasto@mydai- _
lytribime.&lt;'OI/I.
Fax
. Bossard Memorial Librarv.
Wednesday, June IS
amwuncemems to - 446·
RIO GRANDE - Gallia- 3008. . Mail .items to 82.5
Vinton Education-,! Serv·ice Third Ave., Gal/ip.olis, Ohio
Center
Records 45631. Announcemellts may
·Commission, · 4:-.5 · p.m. also be dropped off at the
Regular ESC meeting to fol- Tribune office.
low at 5 p.m., Room 131, ,
Wood Hall, Univ.ersity of
Rio Grande .

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Gallia County calendar

CITY
. CROWN
Reunion of the family · or
Arnold and Allie Holley.
noon, new building at Kings
Chapel Church.
PATRIOT Memorial
services for veterans and
loved ones, I 0:45 a.m.,
White Cemetery, White
Cemetery Road.
Bv .DtANE PonoRFF
consistent with the operation
"Whenever there is a
GALLIPOLIS
DPOTIORFF@MYDAILYREGISTER.COM · of a clandestine lab.
potential for hazardous mate- Preparation for Childbirth, 2
After receiving a tip of the rial, we c.all for the team," he to 6 p.m., Holzer Medical
POINT
PLEASANT, lab and doing a follow-up said. ''But first, we secure Center
Education
and
W.Va. - A Point Pleasant investigation. Point Pleasant and c le·ar the house."
Conference Center, .ASU
woman was arrested by Police
approached
the
Members of the Point entrance, ground floor in
PQint Pleasant Police for Mason County Magistrate's Pleasant Volunteer Fire Conference Room AB.
operating a meth lab within Office for a search warrant, Department and Mason
Thesday, June 7
the city limits.
Veith said.
GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
County Emergency · Medical
Tomichelle Richards, 21.
He said Richards was taken Services were .notified and Clinic Retirees will meet for
was taken into custody by to the Western Regional Jail placed on standby should lunch, noon, Holiday Inn.
Patrolman Terry Powell and in Barboursville to ·await anything have happened durGALLIPOLIS
FERRY,
charged. with operation of a arraignment.
ing the arrest such as a fire or W.Va. - Supresta U.S. LLC
clandestine lab, according to
On Friday afternoon, other health hazards, he said . . monthly Community Advisory
Lt. B.J. Veith of the Point Richards was taken before . Police are continuing the Panel meeting, 7 p.m. The
Pleasant Police Department. . · Mason County Magistrate investigatio.n and other public is invited to attend.
Around I :30 a.m. Friday, Cheryl Miller Ross, then arrests still are pending, Veith · GALLIPOLIS - . Free
lhe department · executed a posted the $10,000 bond.
immunizations at the Gallia
added.
search warrant at . 33 I 8
Ferguson and Harbpur Inc,,
Should anyone have infor· County Health Department,
Howard Ave. after receiving a Haz-Med team from St. mation about any meth lab in 4,6 p.m. Children in need of
information that a possible Albans, was brought in to Point· Pleasant, they can call immunizations must be
meth lab was peing operated dispose of all the potentially - the Point Pleasant Police accompanied by a piuimt or
from the residence, he said. hazardous material and was pepartment at 675-1104 or legal guardian, and bring a
During the search, officers on the scene until around 6 leave the information on the current immunization record
with them.
collected evidence that is a.m., Veith said.
· department's Web site.
Wednesday, June 8
GALLIPOLIS Order
meeting of the River Valley
Organic Food Co-or., 7 p.m.,
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia- didate. Individuals may nom- · any public office or have Bossard Memorial L1brary. For
Lawrence County Committee. inate themselves or others.
been convicted of fraud, lar- information, call 245-·5464.
GALLIPOLIS
F · · All nomination form's must ceny, embezzlement or any
Chairperson
Tom
Support Group, 2
Parkinson
Woodward has announced be received in the county · other felony ; or
· p.m., library of Grace United
o Dishonorably discharged
that the Farm Service Agency FSA office or postmarked by
Methodist Church. Deborah
(FSA) will soon begin Aug. I. Voting takes place from any branch of the armed Lawver
· from the anorney
services.
accepting nomination forms between Nov. 4 and Dec. 5.
general's
office will speak
People uncertain abOut
To hold office as an FSA
for eligible candidates to
about frauds on senior citiserve on the local FSA coun- county committee member, a their eligibility to vote in the zens. The public· is invi.ted .
person must meet the basic FSA county committee elec- For information, call 446ty committees.
requirement.s tion should contact the local 0808 or 446-0697.
The nomination period is eligibi!ity
FSA office . Affirmation of
descr;1:\:d below:
June I5 througp Aug. I.
Saturday, June 11
eligibility
to vote must be
o Participate or cooperate in
"I encourage local producGALLIPOLIS
-Gallipolis
ers to become a member of a program administered by determined in order for a vote Chapter 283 Order of Eastern·
to count in an election.
the local FSA · Count&gt;: FSA.
More information on the Star, 7:30p.m., at the Masonic
o Be eligible to vote in a
Committee and make a dif. COC elections, including the Temple. All members urged to
ference," Woodward said. ' county commillee election.
. attend. For information, call
.; Reside in the LAA' in nomination form, is also Sarah Hohman at 245-5 I 30 or
"FSA county committees.
have an important role in the which the person is a candi- . available at the Gallia- Jeanie Howell at (740) 992decision-making process for date. (In some cases. this Lawrence FSA office or 7036.
at:'
-commodity price support requirement may be waived. online
Sunday, June 12
http://www.
fsa.
usda.
gov/pas/
loans and payments, conser- Check with the local county
MIDWAY,
W.Va.
publications/electionS/Defaul
vation and disaster programs office.) ·
Conibined reunion for the
•
A person must not have t.asp.
. and other imponant agricul·
been:
IUral issues in their farming
o Removed or disqualified
· community."
Almost anyone participat- from the office of FSA couning or cooperating in a local ty committee member. alterFSA program - and of legal nate or employee:
• Removed for cause from
voting age - may be a can-

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• On Tuesday, the New
Haven plant had shut down
and all of ·the employees,
with the exception of a skeleton crew of management, '
were laid off at that time.
Employees had no warning
of the plant's closing.
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today i,&lt; Sunda:r. Jun~ 5. the 'I 56th day of ~005. There are
209 days left in the year.
.
Today\ Highlight 111 History: One year ago. on June 5,
2004. Ronald Wilson Reagan . the 40th president of the United
States. died in Ln' 1\ngeles at age 93 after a long twilight
stru~ulc wnh Alzheimer's disease.
O~l,th" date. In 1783. Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier publldy demonstr,lled their hot~~ir balloon in a ten-minute flight
over Annonay. France.
.
In 179-1. Congress passed the Neutrality Act , which prohibited Americans from enlisting in the service of a foreign power.
In 191 7.•tbout 10 million American men began registering
for the draft in World War One.
In 19.'3. the United States went ott the gold 'standard.
In 1940. the Battle of France bega[l during World War II.
In 1947. Secretary of State George C. Marshall gave a
speech at Harvard University in which he outlined mi aid progr•un lor Europe that came to be known as The Marshall Plan.
, In 1967. war erupted in the Mideast as Israel raided Egyptian
· military targets. Syria, Jordan and Iraq entered the conflict.
In 1'168. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated after
claiming victory m California's Democ1atic presidential pljmary. Gunman Sirhan Bi shara Sirhan was immediately arrested.
In 1975, Egypt reopened the Suez Canal to international
shippmg. etght years after it was closed because of\he 1967
war With Israel.
In 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
reported that five homosexuals in Los Angeles had come
down with a rare kind of pneumonia; they' were the first rec~
ogmzed cases of what later became known as AIDS.
Ten years ago: Allison, a minimal hurricane, butTeted the
· Gulf Coast with 75 mph winds, sy;amping streets and spin~
·ning off torna"does but causing no major damage.
Five years ago: President Clinton visited the former Soviet
.republic of Ukraine, the last stop in his weeklong Europea,1
tour, where he dispensed $80 million in Americim aid to help
entomb the Chemobyl nuclear p6wer ·plant, ·scene of the
world's worst nuclear accident. Baltimore Ravens linebacker
Ray Lewis pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of obstruction of justice under an agreement that dropped murder charges
in the stabbing deaths of two 'men o,utside a Super Bowl party
·in Atlanta. (Lewis was sentenced to a year of probation.)
One year ago: The U.S.S. Jimmy Carter, the most advanced
nuclear submarine in the U.S. Navy, was christened at a shipyard in Groton, Conn., in the presence of the former president
and his wife, Rosalynn, who cracked a bottle of champ·agne
against the sail. Smarty Jones lost his Triple Crown bid when
36-to- l shot Birdstone ran him down near the finish of a
thrilling Belmont Stakes. Anastasia Myskina beat Elena
Dementieva 6~ I , 6-2 to win the French Open.
Today's Birthdays: Broadcast journalist Bill Moyers is 71.
Rock singer Laurie Anderson is 58. Country singer Gail Davies.
is' 57. Author Ken Follett is 56. Rock musician Nicko McBrain
(Iron Maiden) is 5} Jazz musician Kenny G is 49. Rock singer
Richard Butler (Psychedelic Furs) is 49 Actor Ron Livingston
is 38. Singer Brian M.:Knight is 36. Rock musician Claus
Norreen (Aqua) is 35. Actor Mark Wahlberg is 34. Actor Chad
Allen is 31. Rock musician P~ nut (311) is 31. Acliess Liza Wei!
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Bill
O'Reilly
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ing detentions ther~ ,md so a
strategy 11 as sealed · the
Bush admimstration was full
· hts
·o ,. tort}'rers an d"uuman ng
violators. It was . ruining
America·s
reputation
throughout tile world. Bush
was a villain.
It was easy to get thm thesis out. The left-wing websites fed anti-Btish colummsts hke Bob Herbert and
Richad Cohen mformat10n
and the drumbeat intensified . There was torture and
abuse and murder all sam:~
tioned by the evil Bush
admm istration. Article after
article appeared and soon
some TV people followed
along. It didn't take long
before the torture seed was
fully sown .
The Newsweek debacle
s lowed thmgs down a little.
but the anti·Bush · pre ss
quickly banded ·together and ·
pronounced
· that
Newsweek's mistake would
never have happened tf Bush
wasn't torturing everybody.

I'm sure you read tho&gt;e
opinion piece'. a~ the)
appear~d in liberal new,pa~
pers aH over the country. The
theme and wording was so
similar that one persqn could
have wrinen all of thllse arti ~
des . And that wa.s no acci~
dent.
,
All the while this was hap~
pening. the President and his
crew were doing what they
usually do when the pre-;s
pounds them : nothing. The)
did not eneaee
, , the abu'e
propaganda unul it '""
obv1ous Newsweek had
scre\\ed up. But even th ,u
effort was derided .by 1i1an)
·lrl The \\1 ht' te Hou,~~ e pre's'
.
~1.1rps. 1~ho chtded the
administration lor scoluing
N~" sweek.
Now the torture theme has
new momentum. A liberal
fedeml judge in New · York
Citv has · rul~d the Defense
'Department mu st release
more photos and v1deos of
Abu Ghraib to the ACLU .
Of ~Ollrse. that "ill incite
even mnre hatred ag &lt;tinstthe
USA and plll our soldiers in .
more danger but. hey. poli~
ttc' come' before protec:ting
the troops . The anti ~ Bush
-people want those pictures
almost as badly as AI Jazeera
wants them. Another nail in
the President" s coffin i ~
more important than bodies
in real coftl ns.
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Marcella Fraser

Lois MarL·ella Fraser. 83. of Middleport pa»ed away on
Thursday. June ~ at Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis.
She was born on July 27. 1921. Ill Middleport. daughter of
the late Alexander Fraser and Harriet Lewis Fraser.
She was a graduate of Middleport High School, Class of 1939.
She was employed as a court reporter for Judge Edgar Ervm and
she was also employed by Parkersburg R1g and Reel. She retired
!rom the tom1er Ka"er Alummum Company in Ravenswood.
W.Va. She was.a m~mber of Ihe Middleport First B&lt;tptist Church.
ln addition to, her parent,, 'h~ was preceded by a sister and
brother~rn~law. Floret!~~ and .1'1\Jm Baker.
She is survived by ,, !Jn&gt;th,·r •md s ister-in~law. Ernest and
Judy Fmser. ~r Montana ; '"'wal nieces and nephews.
Serv1ces wdl be held at II a.m. Monday at Fisher Ftmeral
Home in Middleport with Rev. Mark Morrow officiating.
Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Fnends may call
from 6-8 p.m. today at th e funeral home .
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SANTA MARIA. Ctlif.The jury deliberating the fate
of Michael Ja.:bon may have
to decide \'.ho'.._ weirder:
Jacbon or the mother ur h"
accuser.
Much of Jackson's \lefense
came down to trying io prove
the mother was the winner of
the strange contest - e\en
though J~ckson's eccentrici~
ties long agd earned him the
tabloid tag ''Wacko Jacko..
His 2003 admission that he
shared his bed with children
non-se xually.
he
explained- didn't do much
to mitigate th at notion .
His . lawyers tried to make
their dient look sympathet~
ic by portraying the mother
of his accuser as more out
of touch with social norms
than he is.
Was his hobby of spending
v.eeks with children creepier
than her habit of Sticking up
· to celebrities'7 Was hi s insi s·
tence that there was nothi ng
wrong with lelling children in
his bed odder than her habit
of saying near-strangers were
like family '&gt;
Trial analyst Ann Bremner.
a former prosecutor. was at a
loss when asked if Jackson or
.,.the mother came off loo king
stranger to jurors
"Boy: · she said, ""That's a
contest.''

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Tli.e .Jil.year·o ld 'ing~r i' '" w~ll. arguing tl!,tt she '
.:harged wtth mok..,ting .1 ... moth~r~t! cckbritie-.. \\ith
l.l~ycar~old boy tn F~b ruary allect 'O il to wn them. One
or March c003. He 1' dd't&lt;l&gt;C "itnc&lt;ts tc,tificJ that
accu,ed of plying hirn with 1hc mother abo lraudt&lt;lently
wine anJ con&gt;pinng to hold underreported . nKomc on a
hi~ tamil: captive lD get \velfare applll· ati~m.
them to tehu t damaging
Jackson' s .ttturney' tried to
aspects or the documentary make thei·r client's oddity' an
""Living
With
Michuel as,et. In hi' ~losing &gt;tate~
Jackson. " i.n which Jack son ment. lead deknsc attorney
appe.Jre ll.holding hands with , Thomas Me &gt;ereau Jr. played
the hoy. "' he ta lked . of . ~xcerpts or an mlervicw wnh
allowing· children into -his Jackson to sugge't that he
bed for what he said were W&lt;IS anHhin~
but a cn minal
.
'
innocent sleepovers
ma,termind
The JUry received the case
In the wide~ranging m ter~
Friday afternoon and deliber- view. Jackson descri bed IHil ·
ated for about, two hours inoc:- sow•s
"
o in his "" eoivinu
e ,tree"
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before adJOurning ,for the his dream of a holiday fm
weekend.
chi ldren and hi s dc,ire to
' Defense attorneys ran a hol d a party for animal
· nsk by focusing on the moth~ ce lebrit ies :
includin£
cr's oddities. Bremner said, Cheetah from th~ Tarzan
cxplaimng tliat her behavior movies anc) Lassie . .
- and even alleged history
"Does h~' look li ke the kind
of fraud - didn't really ot peNm 11 ho is even capa·
relate to whether Ltcksun had ble of orche,tnlline a crimi·
molested her chi ld.
nal conspiracy of this magni~
"In a lot of w&lt;~ys she's tude '!"" Mesereau asked.
ancillary:· Bremner said.
tn another video seen dur ~
"The sins of the mother - do ·. mg the t,rial. Jackson was
the y stick ·to the son'? There shown holding his infant son
has nut been a lot of evidence over a bakony and claiming
that he would lie ajlhe behest to ·have had only tw,o 'plastic
of his mother."
swge nes, both on his nose.
Pros~cutors tned to prop up
. Prose~utors suggested that
Jackson' s' behavior was not the mother's tcsumony v._ith
only weird but crim inal. outside corroboration. After
ar~uin£
thai sleepovers she sa id she feared Jackson' s
tu;nedintu molestatidns.
people would hurt her parents
The defense tried to paint and boyfriend, prosecu10rs
the mother as criminally odd presented sur vc illmKc tapes

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Thomas Joseph Scott. 89. ot G&gt;dlipolis passed away at 7:05
· a.m. Thursday. Jtme 2 in the Arbor's·of Gal.lipoh '
Born Sept. 17. 191 5 m Syracuse, he was the son of the late
, Dr William J. and Emma Jone Scott.
He retired from the New York Central Railroad and later retired
as a PUCO m1lroad inspector. He was·a member of the Centenary
United Methodist Church. Galli a County Senior Citizens and tormer member of the Brotherhood of R•ulroad Trainmen.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two
sisrers. Alice Scoll Phi-llip and Gertrude (Hogue) Kalvin : four
brothers. Ovid Scott. Emmel!e Scott. David N. Scott and
William
J. Scott: 'friends. Jerry Fragale and Beldon Davi s; and
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his "best fnend and scooter huddy." Bob MacKenzie. ,·
Surviving is hi s wife Geraldine Ables' Scott, whom he married Sept. 7, 1933 in Gallipolis.
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Also surviving is a daughter, Marilyn R. (H. Dean) Mason,
of Gallipolis: a son, Paul Wilham (Shirley H,) Scott, of Kodak,
\ Tenn.: five grandchildren. Dr. Thomas E. (Mary Jo) Scott,
M.D., ·Stephen Ray Scott, Saralyn Mason (Craig K.) Born,
Craig A. (Missy) Mason and Cindy S. Mason (Keith A.) Angel;
eight great-grandchildren. Lisa K. (Dan) Darling. Christopher
T. Scott, Thomas G. Scott. "Julia Dorothy Mason Born. Cory
Alan Mason. Cade Alan Mason, Brady Mason Angel and
Casey Joseph Angel; one great-great granddaughter, Madyson
R. Darling; and several nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be at I p.m. today in the Chapel of
Hope Mausoleum at the Ohto Valley ,Memory Gardens, with
Rev. Harold Benso n ofticiating.
Entombment wifl follow. ,
Friends may call one hour prior to the funeral service in the · TOLEDO (AP) - A for- $2,000. It' s illegal to meum·
Cilapel of Hope.
,
·
mer. mayor. a county com- . vent the la w by gi,mg money
"Honorary pallbearers" are Ray Delong, Edwin Elliot and mission.e( and 'a former elec- to another person to donate.
I tion boar~ director were
Harold Benson.
Noe also is under investiga.
Memorial contributions may be made in Tom's memory to among those who appeared lion by the state for his han·
the Centenary United Methodi st Church Building Fund. c/o th 1s week before a federal dling of its troubled $50 mil ·
Marilyn Mason, 765! State Route 7 Sollth , Gallipolis. Ohio grand . jury looking into lion investment in rare coins
45631 or to the Gideon's International.
whether Tom Noe broke cam- Noc 's attorney has said that up
Cremeens Funeral Chapel, of Gallipolis is in charge of paign coniribution laws . .a to $12 million is missing from ·
funeral arrangements.
newspaper reported Saturday. the fund, given 10 Noe by !he
The Blade also reported state's Bureau of Worker' s
that t)llo executives who Compensation for investment.
~rl
Taft created a manageme nt
work ' with Noe's brother-inreview
team on Friday to.
law
testified
before
the
grand
Louis Earl Young, 78, passed away Friday morning, June 3
the bureau's invest.evaluate
jury under immunity.
at the Kettering Medical Center in Dayton.
State
Lottery Director
ments.
He was born March 27, )927, in Beckley, W.Va., son of · Brother-in-law Joe Restivo
apd the co-workers attended Tom Hay 1 will lead the threeLouis and Jennis Ball Young.
team.
Earl was a school teacher in the Meigs County School a Bush-Cheney fundraiser i ~ member
At
least
a dozen· former
October 2003 that raised $1.4
District for.41 years.
public
officials
or employees
Earl is survived by his wife, Mae; 'a son, Fred, and his wife, million and is a focus of the
are
being
investigated
by the
Cathy, of Springboro; two brothers, Donny Young of Rainelle, investigation, the ·newspaper
W.Va., and Bobby young of Elkton, Md.; and a sister,Venora said. Records show all three Ohio Ethics Commission and
gave donations that met fed- other panels looking into
Spade of Rainelle.
Noe's conduct, The Columbus
Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at the· Anderson Funeral eral guidelines.
Dispatch
reported Saturday.
The grand jury is examining
Home, 40 N. Main St., Springboro. Burial will be ·in the
David Freel, executive direc~
Springboro Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home whether Noe, a coin dealer and
tor
of the Ethics Commission,
prominent Republican contrib-.
.
from 3 to 5 p.m. today.
smd
it is working with 'the state
Condolences may be made to. the family at www.anderson~ utor, skirted contribution laws
inspector
general and other
by having others donate money
(uneralhomes.com.
state and federal partners.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's . for him. Numerous GOP state
State GOP Chairman Bob
Association, 3797 Summit Glen Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45449. office holders. President Bush Bennett said that "eveyy once
and the Republican National
in a while a bad apple does
Committee have decided to come along." and that party
rorgo Noe 's campaign dq_na~
leaders are dealing with the
!lOllS.
,
Noe &lt;~ilegation s by returni~g
Prosecutors are not allowed contributions and investigatto discu ss grand jury mailers. ing the m1ssing money.
which are private. The news~
Bennett said it's too early
paper said former Toledo to determine the source of
Audrey Glover, 73, of Gallipolis. Thursday, June 2 in the mayor Donna Owens. coun·
Noe's campaign contnbu:
Holzer Medical Center.
cilwoman Betty Shultz and twns and whether they came
.Born in Gallipolis, she was the daughter of the late Tildon I·Lucas County commissioner
from the state's coin invest:
·and Ella Brewer Glover.
all men! funds.
Maggie Thurber Graveside services will be at I p.m. Monday in the Pine Republicans ,- were among
Street Ceinetery with Tom Saunders officiating.
those who testitied.
Funeral services were conducted· Saturday at the Cremeens · H. Douglas Talbott, a forFuneral Chapel.
mer aide to Republi can governors George Voinovich and
Bob Taft, also tesllfied, as did
County
former
Lucas
Elections
'
B
oard
Director
Joe
Jonathon Russell Neal, 25, Point Pleasant. W.Va., died
Kidd, the newspaper said. · ·
Thursday, June 2 at his residence.
The grand jury will hear
He was the son of Randall Neal and Velvet Gibbs Jackson.
te·stimony next month,
more
Services . will be 2 p.m. Monday in the Cro~-Hus.sell
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Funeral Home Point Pleasant, w1th R1ck G1bbs otficwtmg. the Blade rep\)rted.
Federal
campaign
laws
limit
Burial will be i~ the Kirkland Memorial Gardens. Friends may
to
individual
contributions
call at the funeral home from 6 to 9'P·!Tl· today.

Report: Noe grand jury hears

DEEP,
THIS FOR
BOOK&amp;
MOVIE

DEALS?

Louis

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The nose knows
Of all the human sensessight, hearing, touch, taste,
and the feeling that a huge
man with a barbecue fork is
lurking in th~ closet - perhaps the least appreciated,
Dave
yet most impqrtant, is our
Barry
sense of smell.
How does our sense of
smell work? The simplest
way to explain it without
doing any research is as fol- minutes earlier, · because
lows: Every living thing your hand and your mouth
animaJs, plants, ~heese, agreed many years ago that,
magazine advertisements , as .far as chocolate is con .
etc. - is constantly giving cerned, there is no need to
off tiny invisible pieces of involve your brain.
itself, which scientists call
Thus we see that our sense
"smell particles." Suppose of smell is not as important
that you have just eniered a as it seemed to be back at the
room that contains a- fudge start of this article. In fact,
brownie.· As you· apjJroach our sense of smell can actu~
the brownie, your. nose ally be dangerous, because it.
snorks up sme II p&lt;irticles stands to reason that if our
from it and passes them nose inhales too many parti~
alo\)g into the Olfactory cles into our brains, eventu~
Canal, which was complet- . ally a dense partiCle wad
· ed in 1825 and goes to · will'form inside us. and our
Albany, N.Y.
heads will explode, sending
No, sorry, wrong canal. . compressed brownie chunks
The Olfactory Canal· .takes hurhng outward fast enough
the particles to your brain, to pass through a brick wall.
which is actually a fabulous- Fortunately, according .to a
ly complex computer; which recent
s lu~y
by
the
means that on Jan. I, 2000, American
Medical
it will stop working and Association , the chances that
your body will flop around this will ever happen to )(OU
Iike a recently caught perch. are "less than one in four"
But until then, your brain is provided that. "you do not
able to detect the presence breathe too much3'
of the brownie particles,
But the question remains:
and, after analyzing them Why do we have a sense of
via a subtle electrochemical smell in the nrst place? The
process involving billions of answer is that smell once
tiny neural circuits perform- played a vital role in the suring highly sophisticated, vival of the human raeeL
lightning; fast calculations, back when we were primiproduce . the
following tive beings -who ran around
thought: "Yum !" .
naked. No, I am not . talking
Your brain then transmits abqut the '60s; I am talking
a sigrial to your hand. telling about prehistoric times,
it to go ahead ;md put the when primitive men had to
brownie into your mouth; hunt for food to feed their
a1J11ost instantaneously, your families. They'd creep along
hand responds with the sig~ na]\ed throu gh the undernat informing your brain that -brush. and every few minyou ate the brownie seve,ral utes they would pause to

sniff the air for the scent of cards it if Lt smells remotely
prey. Of course, since this suspicious. I, on the other
was nearly a million years hand. will cheerfully eat
before the invention .of soap, cold cut that was m;mufacall they could smell was lllred during the Aztet
their own armpits; the ani- elilpire.
mals could easily detect
Thi s Male
Smelling
them at a range of 35 miles. Defi~i e n cy Syndrome, or
As a result, the hunte~s MSDS , explains
why
never captured any animal women generally smell pretthat had ·not ~lready died of ty good, whereas some men,
natl!ral . causes, ' although particularly men who sit
when the hunters brought next to you on airplanes ;
this animal back to the prim- smell like the Football Team
itive village, they'd make up Laundry Bag From Hell.
a story to impress the Perhaps you know som~­
women with their bravery body who tends to emit B.o:
and prowess.
ray s, and you have been
""Whew!" they would say. wondering what is the best
"Yoll should have seen the ' way to tell him. The answer
ferocious fight this wild anic is: sensitively.
mal put up! "
' For example.. iri 1964,
"That wild animal is a rot- when I was a student at
ling squirrel ," the women Pleasantville High School, I
would respond, "and you get had a class with a teacher
it out of this primitive vii- who had a major odor problage RIGHT ,NOW." Men lem , to the point where,"
and women are still divided when he ' d stroll past. the ·
on the issue of sn)ell. Most rows of de sks, which he did
women are very sensitive to often,· students would · keel.
odors. whereas men, largely over in hi s wake. Being
as a result of smelling their teenagers, we might have:
own s.elves over the eons, handled thi situation in a'
have reached the point cruel manner. But instead,:
where they tend not to detect one day, as the teache·..:
any aroma below the level of walked past, a student in the.
a municipal dump. That' s front row, whose name &amp;
certainly the way It .is in my will not reveal here, sensi-'
· hou se hold. At least five lively whipped out a can of
times per week, my wife and Right Guard brand deodar-:
I have the same conversa- ant , fired off a brief blas t ~
lion . She says: "What 's that then quickly hid the ca~
smell ?" And I say,· ""What before the teacher turned
smell ?" And she looks at me around . Th1s gesture was so
as though I am demented sensitive that many of u '
and says : , "Yo u can't thoug ht we would rupture_
SMELL that?"
key internal organs from
The truth is, there could be Yibrating so hard.
· ;
a stack of truck tires burning
There ·are many. man y
in the living room, and I more exciting facts I could
wouldn't necessarily sme ll tell yo u about the fasci nating ·
it. Whereas my w,ife can topic of smell . ,but unfortu ~·
detect a lone spoi led grape nately I have no idea wha~
two houses away. When she they are. So I will concludtl'
takes food out of the refrig- this discussion with this!
erator, she always sniffs it, thought: Keep sn iffing! Bub
and she immediately dis- don't inhale.
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uf them found 111 the off1ce of
a prr\att..: 111\C:!-.tl!!ator who
"'"~ed for former Jackson
,ttturn~) Mark Ger,tgos.
They al"' ,eiled on the
mother's c1rati~ beh.tvior on
th~ witne . . ~ . . tdnJ to ~ugge~l
th"t ,he cotdJn't _possibly
have orchestrated false ailegattons against Jackson.
The mother "fratlki.y can't
strm~ two consecutive sen~
tcnces together tHat make
sen,e:· pro&gt;ecutor Ron
·Zoncn satd.
The v.oman repeatedly
ignored the typ ical rules of.
courtroom decorum by
direct!)• addre,si ng· J' urors.
felltng them that Ja~kson·s
attorney was betng unfair or
di&gt;bonest. She C'en spoke
to reporters· covenng the
trial at one point. sayi ng she
had one~ thought ill of them
but now conside red them
good people.
She s,Jid she once feared
Jackson's posse of associates
would make her and her fam ~
ily disappear in a balloon.
Another · trial analyst,
defense attorney Ivan Golde,
said he was surpri sed prose ~
cutors "ould bring a case
against Jackson based on testimliny from .&gt; uch Jlawed
witne"es .
· ""The D.A. wanted to get
Michael Jackson. so he went
along with ihis witness
who ·s got all this baggage,"
Golde said.

Seni11g Gallia &amp; Meigs Cmmtie.1

from fanner mayor, others

IS ITTRUE
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Molestation case turned into weirdness .contest
· between Michael Jackson and boy's. mother
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If you think I ;un exagger~
~ltin!:!. I i.l'~'ure ·you I am not.
Thi;;- tnrture campaign io,
being nm brilliantly. and 1f
Mr. Bu&gt;h doesn't wise. up
soon. he will be bloodied
JU't a' Lyndon Jvhnson was
m the 'i'iemam debade.
The truth 1s that abuse ha's
occ uned. but on a relati,elv
small sc.tle. Aq:ording to
Gener,!l Ric hurd Myers ..
Chairman of the Jomt Ch1efs
or Stall. the U.S. has
detain~d about 68.600 peo~
ple s1 nce lJ/11 (most have
bee·n released). and there
have be~n 325 investigations
into allc "cd abuse. At this
wntill''- . :,hout 100 cases of
wrougdmng have been sub~
stanuaied.
That's not a big number,
bui it doesn't maner to the
ant1-Bush caba l. which
understands that perception:
is reality it&gt;. a nation where
""reality programming .. is the
rage of the day. If you can
sell the nation that Americ~
tS now a war ~rinl inal.
President Hillary Clinton is a
real possibility.
So there you have it. For
tile anti-Bush folks. 11 is simpie : no pain, no gain. Torture
is selling and the media is
buying . For those of you ·
who me appalle"d by this
analysi s. ·I can only say one
thing: sometimes the truth.
like torture. hurts.

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Hurting your country
So how did the USA eo
from being a beacon of free~
dam to a champion 'of the
gulag'.' How exactly did that
happen' Well. pull up a ·
chair. here's what happened.
After President BLish won
re~election last November,
there was much cons terna~
tion among some powertul
anti-Bush Americans. They
were stunned that John
Kerry lost and feared that if
Bush succeeds in his second
term, the Democrats would
lose again in 2008. .
.
Then came the successtul
election m Iraq. and the fear
on the left multiplied. If Iraq
turned out to be a succeS&amp;,
Mr. Bush would become a
hero. So the need to under~
'mine the· Bush administration became more intense
than ever But how to do it'7
Social Security wasn't emo,' tiona! enough. par.ticularly
for young voters · What
'lould be done to hurt Bush?
Then came the revelation
- let's tort ure the President.
The New York Times had
already primed the pump,
runnmg more than 50 front~
page stories on the abuses at
Abu Ghraib. Then came
reports
from
. the
International Red Cross that
. more abuse .was happening
at
Guantanamo.
The
American Civil Liberties
Union was already challeng~

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Sunday, June 5, 2005

A list of those scheduled to play in
the annual charity football game, B6

Bush to visit Ohio Get ready. _.. set.~ .kiss!
amid Patriot Act push
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President Bush plan s to
. speak at the State Highway
Patrol i\caderny in Columbu s
next week as part of his push
for · renewal of the Pa tri &lt;;&gt; t
Act.
a
White
House
spokesman said Friday.
Bush ·s
appearanc e
Thursday will be hi s 38th
visit' to Ohio s ince takin g
office and his · fourth since
.w inning election to a s.ccond term in · November. It
comes amid a debate in

2005 Ohio State Track ' and FiEld Mf:'et

LivESTOCK REPORT
.GALUPOUS - Uuited froducers Inc. market report
from Gallipoli'lfor sales co11ducted 011 Wed11esday, June I.

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Well Musckd!Fleshed $55-$64 Medium/Lean $50-$55 ;
Thin/Light $10-$40: Bulls $68-$80.
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Holzer Clinic 's Steve Davies prepares to pucker up for tlie kiss
a pig contest at the clinic's Sycamore Branch on Friday, while
Josh Bodimer holds the pig he and his father Charlie supplied
for the contest. The event was part of the fund-raising for
Gatlia County Relay for Life, and raised $667.32. Overall, the
Benny's 'Buddiesteam at the clinic, which sponsored the contest, raised over $10.000 for Relay, said c&lt;H:hairs Jodi Fellure
and Audrey Warner. Davies anq Bill Tillis tied for first place in
fund·raisi.ng for kiss a pig, while Amy McGujre placed third and
Nancy Mull iris fourth.

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Akzo- 3~.45
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AT&amp;T -18.79 I
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Bob Evans - 23.41
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Champion - 4.10
Charming Shops - 9
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Col- 49.22
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DuPont. ~ 46.10
Federal Mogul - .68
USB-29.27 '
Gannett .:.... 74.05
General Electric - 36.70
GKNLY- 4.65
Harley Davidson - 48.40
JPM- 35.55 .

turning from the sou.thwest as
the evening progresses.
Overnight (1-6 a.m.)
It will remain humid and
cloudy. Moderate rain is forecasted. The rainfall should begin
around I a.m. Th~ .rainfall will
fini sh around 2 a.m. With total
accumulations ·for this event
near 0.19 inches. Temperatures
will drop (rom 77 to today's toil:
of69by6a:m. Winds will be 10
MPH from the west turning
from the southwest · as the
overnight progresses.
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Monday, June 6
. Morning (7 a.m.-Noon) ·
It looks , like a humid and
cloudy
morning.
Temperatures will incre&lt;~se
from 71 to 82 by late this
morning. Winds will be 5 to
· I 0 MPH from the southwest.
Aftemoon (1-6 p.m.)
Humid afternoon. Some rain
is likely. Temperatures will
linger at 8(). Skies wilt rang~
from partly cloudy to mostly
' cloudy with 5 to I0 MPH.

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Sunday, ': June 5
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
. Expect a humid morning.
Temperatures will . rise from
69 to 84 by late this morning.
Skies will range from partly
cloudy to cloudy with 5 MPH
winds f~om the southeast
turning from the southwest as
the m9rning progresses.
· Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
l.t should continue to be
humid. Temperatures will
hold steady around 87 with
today's hi gh of 89 ·occurring
around 4 p.m. Skies will be
mostly sunny to cloudy with 5
MPH winds from the southwest turning from the south as
thl! afternoon progresses.
Evening (7 p.m.-Midnight)
It should be a humid and
cloudy evening. There is a
slight chance
of rain.
Temperatures w1ll drop from
85 early th1s evening to 77 by
10 p.m. then clilpb back up tq
81 .late evening. Winds will
be 5 MPH from the south

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Fat cattle sale. 8:30a.m. Wednesday. June 8.
For more information, call' Brad at (740) 584-482 I or
peWayne at (74Q) 339-024.1. Visit the Web si te at
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Also:
Outdoors, Page B4
Local Sports, Page BS

Sunday, June 5, 2005

Congre;s over renewal of
the Patriot Act and whether
to expand the FBI's power
to seek record s without the
ap(Hoval o f a jud ge or
g'rand j ury.
·. Eailia Friday. the BLish'
admini stration asked fed - '
era! appeal s court Frid'\Y to ,
re store it s abi lity to compel
Internet servic e providers
to turn o ver information
ab o ut their customers or
subscribers as p,a r \ of its
fi g ht against terrorism.

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Ltd.- 21.23
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Oak Hill Financial - 27.12
OVB- 26.21
BBT- 39.79
Peoples- 28.0&amp;· ''
Pepsico - 56.01
Primler - 10.25
Rockwell - 50.41
Rocky Boots - 29.79
· RD Shell - 59.33
SBC -23.34
Wai-Mart - . 47.35
Wendy's - 44.88
Worthington - 16.66
Dally stock reports are the
4 p.m. closing quotes of the
previous day's transactions,
provided by Smith Partners
at Advest Inc. of Gallipolis.

Marietta at Mason County, 2 p.m.
\ Feeney Bennett at McArthur, 4 p.m.

Wednesdi)V 't games
Charleston at Mason County, 5 p.m.
Feeney B_ennett at Lancaster JV. 7
p.m..
ThUrsday's game
Parkersburg 15 at Feeney Bennen , 6
p.m
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Friday's game
Mason County at Roane Coljnty, 5:30
p.m.
Fe~;~ney

Williamson at Mason County, 2 p.m. ,

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Athens 21 at Foeney Bennet! (DH). t p.m.

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Sk run/walk
back in Jackson
JACKSON - The Ninth
Annual Jackson County Sports
Festival 5K Run And · Walk
will !Je held on 9 a.m. Monday~.
July· 4 at Manpower Park· on
East Main Street in Jackson.
The race will be ran throu!lh
the business and residential
streets of Jackson and the entry
fee will again be $12. All participating runners will receive
newly designed Sports Festival
T·shirt and all proceeds from
the event will go toward the
cost of putting on the holiday's
activities.
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Plaques will be given lo the
top three overall male and
female finishers and medals to
the top three finishers not win. ning plaques in each division
for both male and female.
No
pre-registration
is
required and registration may
be made the day of the race.
There will be a one-mile
"Fun Walk" starting simultaneously .with the 5K Run. and
those participilting ·in the walk
and wishing to purchase a Tshirt may do so for $10. There
is no cost for the walk and there
will be no awards for the walk.
Those wishing more infor-'
mati9n qn the 5K Run may call
the Jackson Area Chamber Of
Conuuerce at 740-286-2722.

MASON, W.Va. The
annual Meigs County Chamber
of Commerce Golf Scramble
wiU be held Thursday, June 9 at
Riverside Golf Course in
Mason. The tournament will
feature a new format - a bring
you own partner four-man
scnunble.
Teams will be paiied .based
on two man entries, with a
semi-blind draw for the
remaining two players on the
team.
Price is $60 per players and
incl4des lunch, golf, dinner and
can. Prizes will include closest
to the· pin, longest drive (men
and women), skins game, cash
pot, door prizes and split•the
pot.
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Registration, lunch, networking, contest begin at noon, shotgun start at I p.m. and dinner
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For more information contact Erin Roush at 740-9925005
or
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basketball meeting 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 9 at the gymnaSIUm.

All interested participants in
grades 9-12 are asked to
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COLUMBUS Now,
Felicia· is closer than.ever.
· Felicia Close became the
state runner-up in the I00meter hurdles Saturday at the
Division II state track and field
omeet.
The Gallia Academy junior
finished in 15.9 seconds,
behir'ld, only three-time state
champion Ashley Trimble of
Hamilton Township. It was
Close's best-ever finish in the
event, as she was third as a
freshman and fourth last year.
Earlier in the afternoon,
Close was eighth in the long
Jump after gliding 17 feet. 4.25
mches. Afso in field event
finals, Jeff Payton finished
12th in the pole vault for the
second straight year; he
·
cleared 12 feet, 6 inches.
The hurdles and long jump
were just two offour events for
. Close on . Saturday ,-'-; she
assl)red herself a busy day by
· qualifying in three prelims during day one.
,
Friday was a good day for
herteammates as well as Kay Ia
Perry posted her fastest 400meter dash time of the season
· and a patchwork 4x200-meter
relay team did the unexpected.
Gallia Academy, which only
ran in prelims on Friday at
Jesse Owens Stadium, qualified for Saturday's fipals m all
of those four even!S1'
· While Close and Perry, both
of whom made it on the podiurn last season. were expec\ed
to advance to finals in their
respective events - the 4x200
team only had the II th fastest
time entering the competitiom
. The squad of Close, Perry,
Lindsay. Caldwell and Ivy Hutt
was assembled only weeks agb
because of injury. It · ran
I :46.26 Friday, good enoullh
for the eighth and final spot m
the finals.
·
"''m really happy the relay
team. made 1t to the finals, we
weren't expected to," said ~
Close. · "Everything (about
Saturday) is good now."
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Brad Shormanlpholo

Gallia Academy's Felicia Close. front. clears the final hurdle of the 300-meters Friday at Jesse Owens Stadium in Columbus.
Close finished second in the lQO-meter hurdle finals Saturday.
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Three Blue
Devils earn
All-SEOAL
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Post 128 ·

Post 128~~ wins··
a 'wild' game

BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERSi'MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

BY lARRY CRUM
LCRUMti'MYOAILYREGISTER.COM

GALLIPOLIS . Five
Gallia Academy baseball
and softball · players were
honored with Southeastern
Ohio Athletic League AllLeague honors Wednesday.
Juniors Luk~ Haislqp and .
Shaphen Robinson, along
with sophomore Austin
King, were the Blue Devils
named to the SEOAL baseball squad,
w h i I e
sen1ors
Michelle
Elliott and
Amanda
L e' w i s
br.ought
home those
same accolades in softball for the ladies.
Both Lewis and Elliott are
repeat winners of this award
from 2004 1 as the senior'duo
guided the Blue Angels to a
STS league record this season .
.
Lewis, a pitcher, threw
102.1 innings in 2005 and
recorded 130 strikeouts dtir-

ROCKSPRINGS- On Friday night, Meigs High
School looked more like a petting zoo than a base: ·
ball game .
. With dogs and .rabbits running wild on the field .
temporarily stopping play, some might have mistaken where they were. However, as soon as the animals cleared the field, Feeney Bennett went to work
on its opponent, amassing II hits in its 12-7 legion
baseball victory over Lancaster JV
It looked like the game would get interesting in
the bottom of the. fourth as Lancaster pulled even
with the home team in a 6-6 tie until Luke Haislop
·~tepped ~p and drove· in two more runs. With an 86 lead at the end of the fourth, Feeney Bennett never
looked back again.
Haislop had an incredible evening at the plate to
help seal the first win· of the season for Feeney
. Bennett, going 3-for-4 with a home run. a triple and
,
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six ll!ns batted in.
The powerful offensive attack began early in the
fust inning when Shaphen Robinson drove in three
runs on a double, giving the home team an early 3,
0 lead. ·
They added to their lead the very . next inning
when Haislop drove in two and teammat.e Ken
Amsbary hit an RBI!Fiple to left field, bringing the
lead to six .
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It seemed Feeney Bennett would have no 'trouble
putting away its opponent until Lancaster stepped
up and made the most out of the third inning.
With the fust three batters getting !Jn base with
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Stat€ Track MEEt -

State Track and Field Meet

MorE ImagEs From Day I

Prep Baseball and Softball -

Day one finals

STAFF REPORT
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1, Attica Seneca E. (Haley Nagel. Kristin Barrell, Amanda McConnell, Joy Kesslat'
9:24.70; 2, Gates MillS GMmour 9:36.18:3, Findlay Uberty·Banton 9:37.26; 4, Warren

JFK 9:38,56; 5', V8n Wert Lincolnvlew 9:39.50: 6, Versailles 9:40.95; 7, New Bremen

The baseball and ~o ftball coaches of
the Southeast Di strict recently selected their 2005 all-dislrict teams .
Several local players Were named to
the 'squads.
• In basebaii ,- Gallia Academy's Luke
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· l:laislop and Austin King were named
to the Divi sion ll first team South
squad, as was Meigs ' Jeremy
Blackston. Eastern 's Ryan Smith and
Ken Amsbary, · Soulh Gallia 's Josh
Wright and Butch Marnhout of
Southern were first team North selec-

9:41 .75; 6, Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas 9:42.1 0.

DISCUS THROW

1, Emily Pendleton. Elmore wbodmore 145'02"; 2, Jessie Tanner, Newark Cath.
139'0T: 3, Branigan Fannin, Collins Western Reservq 1 38'09~; 4, Ashley Crigger,

Liberty Center 134'08"; 5. Brlttni Borrero. Old Washington Buckeye Trail 133'03"; 6,
Allison Tobin, Lancaster Fisher Cath. 131 '07"; 7, Stacey Wannemacher. Ot1ovllle
131 '06"; 8, Andrea Luthman, Bot~l n s 130'07";·

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1, Ashlee Reynolds, Belpre 5'06.00''; 2, Carty Pavlick, LolJiS\1111&amp; St. Thomas Aquinas
6,'05.0tY: 3, Kari Welmersklrch,· Sycamore Mohawk 5'05.00"; 4, Jen Grayson, Cortland
Maplewopd 5'05.00''; 5, Kristen Meister. Tol. MaUmee Valley 5'04 .00~; ~.Amy Kremer,
Minster 5'04.00"; 7, Cara May, Columbus Grove 5'04.00": 8, Aehley MeiriRg, Minster
5'02.01Y; 8, Tara Ford , Vienna Mathews 5'02.00".

. BOYS
4X800 RELAY

1, Lordstown (Tom Andriko, Jacob DiEugenio. Allen Keeley, Seth M!).nsell) 7:59.75:
2, Marla Stein Marion Local8:02 .15; 3. Gates Mills Gilmour 8:06.13: 4, Ye.llow Springs

8:08.tO: 5, Blulfton 8:09.60: 6, S. Webster 8:09.93: 7, Findlay Liberty-Benton 8:t1.05;
LONGJUMP
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8, Bellaire St. John 8:11 .56.

22'03. 75~;

1, Tom .WIIIIman, Convoy Crestview

2, Jeff Buschlng, Findlay

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Rockford Parkway 21'04.25": 5, Kasey Messmer, MI. Blanchard Riverdale 21'0i .75ft;
8, Kyle Hill, G8hannaCols. Academy 21'00.25•; 7, Brian Stephenson. Wheelersburg
20'11 .00"; 8, Levi Leigh , Dttine:ral Ridge 20'09.25ft.

. SHOT PUT

1, Nick Panezlch, New Middletown Spring. 58'04.50"; 2, Aaron MerriU, Leetonia

58'03.25•; 3, Blaine Maag, Columbus Grove 54' 11 .50"; 4, Curtis Hoag, Mt. Blanchard
Riverdale 54'06.00•; 5, Jacob Wilson, Dola Hardin Northern 53'00.75"; 8, John Martin,
Wenevllle 52'0!1.75"; 7, Michael Jarman. Felicity-Franklin 52'07.tio"; B. Dom DeFilippo,

liSbon David Anderson 51'05.00". ·
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t, Shane Shockey, Bluffton 14'09.00"; 2, Ell Nichols, Mloa Sone0a.E.14'06.00"; 3,
Gray. Horn, Wayneetlold-Goshen 14'05.00": 4, lyle Blakl!r, West Uberty-Salem
1S'09.00"; 5, Kevin Heitk8mp, New Bremen 13'00.00": 5, Mark Pittman, Elmore
Woodmore 13'00.00"; 7, Jake Palrrter, Bellaire St. John 13'00.00"; 7, Jacob Panerson,

Rawson Cory-Rawson 13'00.00"
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DIVISION II
BOYS.
4X800 RELAY
t, Akr. SVSM (Brandon King, Tim Millmler, Mike McNeil, Brenden McKee) 7:53.88:
2, MOgadore Field 7:55.87; 3, Salem 7:57.01; 4, Cuy. Falla Waloh Jesuit 7:58.41; 5,
Vlncont Warren 7:59.92; 6, Cuyehogo Falls CVCA 6:00.58; 7, Gallon 8:00.57; 8, Van
Wert 8:04.73.
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4X800 RELAY
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1, N. l!tn&lt;l Taylor (Emily Thompson, Ashll Joseph, Kelly Sullivan, lange Gilby).
9:26.39; 2, Ketlarlng Alter 9:32.24; 3, Pofan,d Semlnarv ~:34.00; 4, Ott~a-Gianc:IOrf
9:38.85; 5, Spring. Greenon 9:40.61; 6, Chagrin Falls 9:41.15; 7, Creston Norwayns
9:41.26; 8, Dublin Jerome 9:45.09.

LEFT: The Gallia Academy Blue .Angels stop for a brief picturll-(Juring some down-time Friday at Jesse Owens Stad ium. RIGHT:
Ivy Hurt take's the hand:Dff from Felicia Close during the 4x200-meter relay.

Ceooano, Younge. AuStintown-FitCh 168'02"; 4, Curtis Smith, Cia. Glenvile 1'61'05"; 5,
1bny Connor, Cots. St. Chark!s 180'02"; 6, Stephen Noe. Cuyahoga Fells 100'00"; 7,
Adam' Aitabba, Amherst Steele 157'04•; 8, Tony Clark, Stow-Munroe Falls 157'02".

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. . HIGHJUMP ·
t, 1\'ey Strooo, Avon Lake.8'07.00": 2. Mike McCall, Rk:hlleld Re.,jie 6'05.00"; 3, lee
Roberts, M
iddleburg HIS. Midpark 6'06.00": 4, von McGuire. Maooltlon Washington
6106.00"; 5, Mike Foley, Clayton." Northmont 6'06.00"; e, Jeff Warner, Lancaster
6'04,00"; 7, Anthony Buselato, Hlliard Davidson 6'04.00"; 8, Ryan Blake. Dublin
Collman 6'04.00".
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LONG JUMP
1, MartU!I Hunter, Can. Tlmken 23'10.00'; 2, Man:us Wlll&lt;erson, Cia. JFK 23'00.50";
3, Joe Morgan, Can. McKinley 22'10.00': 4, l';rone Bolden, Clo. JFK 22'03.25"; 5,
~lth. Maple Heights 22'02.25"; 6, David Bruton, M
iamlsl&gt;Jrg 21'1 1.75": 7,
tlerico Murray, Ctrt Moeller 21'10.50"; 8, MitCh Reynolds, Uberty Twp. Lal&lt;ots E.
1, Curtis Smith, Cle. GlenvtUo 61'09.50"; 2, Tom SIIJck.lencaster58'04.0tT;3, Adam
Chambers, Cln. Glen Esle 57'06.25•; 4, Jimmie Pacifteo, Vandalia Butktr 5700.25•; 5,
John Hutjheo, GahaMa Uncoln 56'05.00'; 6. Bren McKnight. Lancaster 55'10.50": 7,
Abdlllah SUielman. North Royalton 55'02.25"; 6, Michael Ruooell, Cit. Glonvllta
53'10.00".
POLE VAULT ,
1, Erip Koyas, Cln. Princeton 15'00.00"; 2, Cor;ey
Wadsworth 15'00.00"; 3,
Chris Walter, Cln. Moeller 14'09.00": 4, Mitch leubaugh, Wadsworth )-4'06.00"; 4,
Jason Rook, New Philadelphia 14'06.00": 6, David Bernaooi, een. CllenOak 14'00.00";

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4X800 RELAY
1, Euclid (Arvesha Hill, Jessica Beard, Charmaine Jefferson, Cherle6. Mily) 9:06.45;
2, Cta. Collinwood 9:09.56; 3. Upper Arlington 9:11 .66; 4, Mason 9:13.22; 5, Dlblin
Coffman l),18.7t; 6, Cin. Colenlin 9:18.85; 7, Bowling Green 9:21.09; 8, Pick, North
l),22.98.
DISCUS THROW
1, Aollloy Mullet, N.Can. Hoover t54'07"; 2, ~shley Howard, Wilmlligton 139'09";3,
Alllon Lawyer, Zanesville 136'10"; 4, Natasha Kasstm, Cel11ietd 133'10"; 5. Krlsti
Wolly, Ealllalol N. 131'08"; 6, Valone wen, Le&lt;lngton 131'01"; 7, Heetl\er Smith,
_ , Olentangy Uberty 129'01"; 6, Heather Powers. Lancaster 126'07".
HIGH JUMP
t, Michelle Sutherland, Maumee 5'08.00"; 2, Tlffany Maslol, Riverside Stebbino'
5'07.00": 3. lisa Johnson, Sylvonla Norlhvlew 5'07.00"; 4, Emily Jonas, Copley
5'06.00"; 5, Amanda Kirdzik, Hudson 5'05.00": 6, Abby Kacoandi, Wooolof 5'05.00"; 7,
Ltnc;say Daniels, Avon Lake 5'05.00"; 8, Jeoo~a Wldmeyer, Uppor ArUngiOn 5'04.00";
8, Lauren Fougerousse, Parma Hts. Holy Name 5'04.00".
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t. Deetanlo Morgan, Can. McKinley t8't t .ocr: 2. Jenlce WUIIemo, Cte, Collinwood

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BELOW: ' The histo~ical marker honoring Jesse Owens, for
whom the stadium is named.

SHOT PUT

lnsta Cash
116 West Main Street, In Pomeroy

B3Seb311 iUJ•S
n.ll ta
set for 6 p.m., wirh Divis.ion II and
f
IV selections. Admission for
.
t (! Th d · Division
the games is $4.
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es 3Y.
S011~lball game IS
• today
CHILLICOTHE - Players who
were selected first or second team all- ·
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Valley's Nicki Traceweli was second
'team · and teammate Leslie War was
ho[lorable mention.
In Division IV, Eastern's Krista
White was on the first district "squad
as well as first team All-State. Fellow
Lady Eagle Casey Smith .and

Southern's Joanne Pickens joined her
on first tram all·district. Southern's
Srooke Kiser and Eastern's Jen Arms
were · second team . SoUihern's
Whitney Riffle and Nicki Tucker from
Southern and Eastern's Brittany
Bissell were honorable menlion.

2005 A:ll-SEOAL Baseball
Player
Luke Haislop
Shaphen Robinsor
•AlJStin King
"Ben Chleboun
"Phillip' Hewitt
Chris Pitts ·
#Jared Humphreys
Tommy Baker
Ben Jordan
lfJes Skaggs
Jon Angel
S1ephen Wagner
Nate Eschbaugh.
Cory Kreichbaurri
IJJosh Beebe
Nate Kimberly
Cody Welch
AleK Barth

Team
Gallia
· Gallia
Gal\ia
Athens·
Athens

Atl'1ens
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Logan
Marietta
Marietta
Marietta
Warren
Warren
Warren
Warren

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Sr
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Sr
Sr
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Sr
Sr
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2005 All-SEOAL Softball
"Player
""'manda Lewis
"MiChelle Elliott
Korrye Richardson
Sam Simonton
·
~Chasity Knittle
·sarah Waugh
#Ashley Cherplko
"Whitney Clark
l'tAiex Hermann
Nikki Kratzenberg
Tara Bradford
Samantha Groskos
Teresa Petit
Kaylee SlJtton
"Megan Morris
Courtney Chevalier
"Amber Clatterbuck
"Missa Culver

Team
Gallia

Gallia

Athens
Athens
Jackson
, Jackson
Logan
logan
Logan
Logan
Marietta
MarieHa
Marietta·
Marietta
warren
Warren
Warren
Warren ·

Yr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
So
Jr
Jr
Jr
So
Sr
Sr
Jr
Jr

Poa
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OF
18

C/U

C
1B

38
CF

SS
P
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28
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SS

c

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P
SS

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Retired ·tea-cher still
leading Riv~rside
Senior Men's League

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districl will be eligible to participate
Pd.RTSMOUTH -. A Southeast
in the annual district All-siar games · Dtstnct softball all-star game IS schedTuesday . at v. A. Memorial Stadium uied to be played 3 P-1!1· Sl!flday ,at
in Chillicothe. ·
Shawnee
State Umvers1ty
10
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· the a11:starjame will
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P aye
e nes ay posst e. ·
be players who were selecte for firstTeams am broken down by North · and second-team berths in Divisions I
and South divisions and Divisions I, • n, Ill and IV.
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U, Ill and IV..
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The breakdown by teams for the all"
Both games are set for mne mnmgs. star game will be determined by the
The firsr game is set for 3 p.m. number of players who are able to par·
involving Division I and Division Ill tici{late and based on what players are
selection s while the second game is available for respective positions.

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There " 'a&gt; a three-way tie
lor thi rd between th e team '

'of We s Peterson. · Bob
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Hu rhp hrc ys.' Don Adkin '
MAS 0. N. W.Va . - Willi s
d R I h S .
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Korb ha s added to hi s lead a n
a P
ayre an I e
in the. Riversi de Senior team of Charley ·Hargrave, .
Men' s League . Korb ha &gt; George Miller. Qick Dotson
now amassed a total of 111 .0 and Ronda I Browning
points to 1,ad 1he duo of · Also t yi n ~ for sec~ nd wa'
Earl John so n and _Gary the team ot Tum Nun nery.
Gary 'f-lee L Ear!.Johnson,_and
Minton by 20.5 point s.
Buth players ha ve 90 .5 Tom fi sher.
points after nine weeks of
The clo ses t to the pin 'conthe 26-wcek seaso n. Dave test was won by Dan a
Jacoby, a retired instructor Winebrenn er on number
from Ohio University, is severi. and his SOil Mickey
alone in . four.lh with 88.5 Winebrenner on the 14th
·
hol e.
points . •
, A record total of 66 playThere were nine first time
ers were in attendance on players ' for the season
Humphreys.
Tuesday to form 15teams' of including
four and two teams of lhree Adkins, Nee!. Hargrave s.
'to make 17 points poss ible Lou M cEwan . Fred Perry,
for the' day.
Barry Alford. Ed Coon and
There was a 1wo-way tie Charley Jones .
for first at 62 between the
This brings th e season
reams of Dale Harri son. Bill t01al1o 1'04 different players
Yoho. Charlie . Yeager · and to have played at least one
Ru ss Holla.nd and the team ·. week of ·the · 2005 season.
of Willis Korb. Bob Oliver There is still plenty of time
to join this year's season.
and Jack Fox.

Senior League Standings

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1. Willie Korb 11 1.0; 2 . {lie) Garv Minton and Earl Johnson 90.5; 4. Da~e
Jacoby 88.5; 5. Russ Holland 88 .0; 6 . Haskel Jones 87.5; 7. {Ue) Mtck
Winebrenner and Tom Fisher 86 .5; .9 . Tom Nunnery 84.5; 10. (tie) Craig
Barnes and Harvey Blain 83.5; 12. Ralph Sayre 83.0: 13. Ronda! Browning
81 .0; 14. Russ Wood 80.0;"15. Cecil Minton 79.0; 16 . (tie) lew Gilland Arid
Mac McCarty 75.0; 18. Don Fields 74.0; 19. Jack Maloney 72.5 ; 20. P'tlul
Somerville 72.0; 21 . Bob Oliver 71 .5; 22 . Dewey Sm ith 71.0 ; 23. Don WlttJDn
70 .5: 2~. (tie) Harley -Rice a.nd Bill Yoh_o 69 .5; 2Q. Kin Whited 68.5 ; 27 •. ~n
PhaHn 67.0; 2e. Jim Cunningham 66.0; 29. Jack Fox 65 .5; 30. (tie) Ct\Uf:k
Yeager and Chuck Stanley 65.0 ; 32 . Kenney Greene 64 .5; 33. Gene Gf•Y
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f8'08.75•; 3, Brittany S,trickland, Lebanon 18'08,ocr; 4, Audra Frlmpong, Canfield
18'07.25"; 5, Alexis Laps, .Lancas~er 18'03.25"; 6, Amber Kasmer, Cuy. Faits Walsh
Jesuit 18'02.25~ ; 7, Tesia Ohiraprasid!Jhi, Hilliard Darby 18'02.00"; B. Mikeal Roberts,
Cln. Princetan 17'10.75·.
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SHOT~UT
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1, Ashley Muttet. North Can. Hoover
5006.50"; 2, Hoather Powers,
Lanca&amp;m·
43'00.50": 3, Usa Klotz, Cln. Colerain 42'05.75": 4, Brttteny Dowdy, Cin. PrlnCoton
41'09.75~; 5, Erl\1 Lines. Gahanna lincoln 41'00.50";6; Laenne Wade,'Konl Roosevalt
39r1Ul0"; 7, BahiyaUi Allan, Sylvania SOuthview 39'00.75•; 8. Jawnie Payne,
Roynoldsllurg 39'00.00".
POLE VAULT
t, Cerria Koyas, Green 11'03.00";2, Becky Rospo~, Copley 11'03.00"; 3, Molly
Bartkiowicz, Wasttake t 1'03.110"; 4, Hanh ll'an, Worth. Kilbourne 11'03.00"; 5, Mellua
Beeree, Morrow little Miami 11'00.00"; 6, Amanda Ftlloades, Troy 11'01100"; 7, Megan
~- New Philadelphia f9'09.DD": e. Christ'"' Bosch, logall10'09:ocr.
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t, .l,aocaste&lt; 24: 2, Cit. Glenville 1s: 3, eta, JFK t3; 4,
12.5: 5,.Liberty
Twp. La1&lt;o1a E. 1t; 6, Cln. Princeton, Can. Tlmkon. Avon Latre 10; 9, Cle. St. 1gnatiu8
II;. 10, Riclllietd Revere, Cin. Moeller, Mtddtalown 8; 13, Vandalia Butler 7.5; 14,
- . r g Hts. Midpljrk. Cin. Glen Este, 'lllungs. Austin-..FIIch, Can. McKinley,
Coplov 6; 19, M - Washington, lo&gt;dr&gt;gtoo 5: 21 . New Philadelphia 4.5; 22,
Clayton Northmont, Cots. St Charjes, Maple Hts., G-.na lincoln, Talmadge 4; 27,
Miamllburg, Cirt St. Xavier. Cuyahoga FaMe 3; 30, can. GlenOak 2.5; 31 , N. AO'jl&amp;llt4i,
Hilliard ~ . Youngs. Boardman: Amherst Steele 2; 35, Dt.tllin Coffrnon, Cirt
LaSalle. Slow-Munroe Faits 1.
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8: 3, Salem 6: 4, Cuy. Falls Waloh JeeuiiS; 5,

V,_,.Warren 4; 6;Cuyahog&amp;Fatto CVCA 3; 7. Galion 2;8. Van w.rt 1.
DMSION•

lllulftpf114; 2, Waynesfiei&lt;I.Goshan 12; 3, eor..,y C -. Fondlay ~
--Warren lor11stown, New Middletown Spring. 10:7,
9;
8. '--'a. ~- Seneca E.. Marla Stein Maroo localS;11, Columlluo ~­
MillO Gilmo&lt;Jr S; 13. AoddQnl Part&lt;way, W. Libefty-satem, Yelow Springs 5: 16, Dole
HarctW'I Northern 4 ; 17, Elmore Woiodl•~o.·e, New Bternen .,3.5; 19, Gahanna Cot~.
~. s. Wel&gt;oter, Wetlovlae 3; 22: Bellaire St. John 2.5: 23, Felicity _ _ _
WhMioroburg 2; 25, Rawson Cary-Rawson 1.5: 26, Mineral Ridge, tJollon QeYid
1,

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Lindsay Caldwei4Jrepares to
receive the baton in the
4x200meter relay.

GIRLS
DM810NI
1, N.. Can. , _ 20; 2, Cit. Cotllu...., 16; 3, Coplov, Lancasw 13; 5, ~.
.....,_, Can lolcKinloy, W
Euclid 10; tO, Cin. Cotoroln II; 11,
Riueelde8tlbbil•8; 13. Upper~ 6.5; 14. Cin. Plincwb1, \.'tsadctar,l..lbMon,

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Track

RIGHT: Gallia Academy's
Felicia Close clears the final ·
hurdle before winning her
heat in the 100-meter hurdles . . On the .. right is
Morgan's Sarah VanHorn.
.Close had the third fastest
qUalifying time for Saturday's
fin&lt;;JI.

DISCUS THROW
1, Tom Stuck, Lancaster 17310"; 2, Na1han Noll, C1e. St. Ignatius 172' 1 1•; 3, Sam

tions in Division IV.
Galli a Academy · pitcher Shaphen
Robinson was second team D-11 while
River Valley freshman hurler Josh
Peck was honorable mention. South
Gallia's Steve Pelfrey and Eastern's
Chris .Myers were honorable mention
. D-IV.
.
On the softba ll side, Meigs' Renee
Bailey was first team D-ll, as well as
honorable mention Afi-State. Her
teammates Megan Garnes and Melia
Whan were second team.
In Division Ill softball , River

i:rf:r{~ DISTRICT ALL-STAR GAMEs

stili have to run our 'butts off
"Hopefully, I can put it all
"Ayrizanna is a really good
again (Saturday)." _
tugether (Saturday)," said runner and she's three seconds
The team finished eighth in Close.
.
faster than everybody," Perry
the final s on Saturday, posling
Perry, the defending state . said of speedy Favours. "I'm
from PageBl
a time of I :50.09.
numer-up in I he 400 meters, not so much worried about
Close won her heat of the ran a.seasoncbest 57 seconds catching up with her; I'm
For Caldwell, it meant she I 00-meter hurdles and had. the . to qualify with the second just thankful that I ran the
earned a state final Spol for the third fastest time ( 15.49 sec- fastest time.
race that I did and that I get
ftrSt time in four visits to state; onds) in the event on Friday.
to
run against her in the
"I am very, very pleased
..
on the flip side,. it was a suc- Only Trimble ( 14.93) and with my effort today in the finals."
cessful state debut for the Akron Coventry's .1,-iz Fazio 400," said Perry. "I haven't
North Ben Taylor, which
sophomore Hurt.
(14.94) had faster umes.
ran a 57 this year and it has won the 4x800-meter relay,
"After four years, I'm tinaiShe also made it into the really discouraged me. This led the girls Division II team
Iy in the state tina Is," Caldwell final eight in the 300-meter felt so good."
standings after the first day
said. "It makes me really version, as she qualified sixth
Three-time slate champion with 10 points. The distance
excited because we all ran our with a time of 46.69. In addi· Ayrizanna Favours finished in relay was the lone Division
butts off and we made it."
tion to both hurdle events and a blazing 5433 seconds, and II final on Friday.
· "But there will be no panies the relay race- Close had ihe was the odd-on favorite enterAkron St. Vincent-St. ·
tonight." Hurt chimed in. "we long jump tinais Saturday .
Mary
won the ~ys race.
ing the finals.

All tra~k photos by .·
Bryan Walte11! and
Brad Shennan

DIVISION I
BOYS
4X800 RELAY
~. LlbEirty lWp. Lakota E. (Matthew Peters, Chrls Keefer, William Johnson, Jason
Fisher• 7:49.89; 2, Middletown 7:51 .57; 3, Cor&gt;ey 7:51 .61; 4, Lexington 7:51.92; 5,
Tallmadge 7:53.16; 6, Ctn. St. Xavier 7:!;4.04;7,Younge. Boardman 7:65.46; 8, Cia. St.
Ignatius 7:57.00.
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Local Golf

Coaches name all-district teams

COlUMBUS (AP)- Results from th~ first day of the 2005 OHSANetata track and
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DIVISION Ill .
GIRLS
4X800 RELAY

ne1&lt;1 tournament.

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All-SouthEast District teams·

Kayla Perry crosses the finis;,&gt;
line to win her heat .of the
400metei dash.

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two walks and a single, Ryan Curry slepped
to the plate and drove in two runs on a single.
He was followed by Chaz Gibson and his RBI
double.
Next up was Colen Miller who hit for an ·
out which drove in one more run. With
Feeney Bennett pitcher Austin King just tJ?'·
ing to escape the inning. Lancasrer drove m
one more run to end the inning, giving them
five runs and brining them within one of the
home team.
In the top of the fourth, Lancaster made
things interesting as they·drove in another. run
on an RlH single from Chaz Mohler, making
the
. . gatpe even. through four and a half
mnmgs.
Lancaster could do nothing with its fmal
three innings, getting only one hit and one run .
as Feeney Bennett added four more runs to 1ts
score on a horne run from Haislop and an RBI
: double from Terry Durst.
· Through .six innings, Feeney Benn~tt collected II hits with Matt Mooney, Ausun King
and Kyle Bu_mett ali having a single a piece.
· Jeremy Blackston hit2-fqr-3 with a double,
Amsbury hit for a triple, Shaphen Robmson
had a double and Durst also had a double.
Feeney Bennett also use_d two pitchers_ in
the game with slarter Austm Ki~g and rehef ,
pitcher Matt Mooney -who cameJn the fifth.
Lancaster only managed live hits in the
game Chaz Mohler, Ryan. Curry, and Tyler
LMrY Crumlpholo
Stebe, all of which had a smgle a p1ece. The
other two hits belonged to Chaz Gibson who Post 128's Jeremy Blackston scores a run'.
also.hit for a double in'the game.
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Lancaster also needed three pitchers in the FeeneyBennett
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COLUMBUS (AP) - The weekly lishmg report provided by the Division of Wiklife of
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Give dad the gift of the outdoors

Baseball

STAFF REPORT

Deer Creek lake (Mad1son. Fayene. and Picitaway counties)- The Tick Ridge
area near the park lodge IS a gr@at location to Nsh tor white !lass Use small s pi n ~
ners or live batt to take these fish that measure 8 to 12 1nches. Areas with sub~rged structUres such as downed trees are good places to fish fo r crappie. Use

mtnnows suspended·beneath a DoDDer tor best results. Crappie must be 9 Inches
or longer to keep. The rocky shoreline and extended deep-water points are th e
best places to fish for largemouth bass.
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Hoover Reservoir (Franklin and Delaware counties) ·- Early June is an 81(Cellenl
time to try trofling crank baits tor alllish . Once the newly hatched forage fish (giz•
zard shad) begin to appear on· the surface. try trolling very small shallow running
c r~,nk baits int:hrome or shad patterns. They are effEK:tive for many species of fish.
For the less aggre ssive saugeye, tr)! small jigs tipped with parts of a worm and
drift ~over th e big bars and sunken islands. They can be taken near Lake of the
WOOds in the central porliori of the r"eseProir. Ju ne is the best lime of year to try
surface batts for lar.gemouth bass near shoreline tov~r. Night ltshmg with lanterns
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' NORTHWEST OHIO
New London Reservoir (Hu ron Coun ty) - Channel cats in the 1 2~ to 14-mch
range are being taken on worms fished on the bottom. After dark in the southwest
corner is the best time and spot
Wlllard Reservoir (Huron County~_:. Nice catches ol bluegill are being taken by
fly fishing near the boat ramp pump house. Mornings and evenings are best.
Bressler Reservoir (Allen County) - ·White bass are being taken on rooster tails
on the north side or the reser\loir. Smallmouth bass ere being taken on crank b81ts
on the sotJth side of the reservoir,
Powers Re~ rvoir (Crawfo rd County)- Good catches of white crappie ere being
taken durmg the evening. Mtnnows and night c rawl ers lished under bobbers is the
best bet. 'The northeast corner aM east bank seems to be the best spots ..
Van Wert Reservoir No. 1 (Van Wer t Count'j) - Rainbow trout are beir'lg caught
.in the evening usmQ n1ght crawlers or corn. The nor,thwest corner seems to be the
best spot Cannel catfish in "the 20-to 26~i nch range- are being caught in the
evening using wax wormS' under bobbers at the west dike, CraPpie· in the 7-to 10lnch range are being caught in tile eve ntng using waM worms lished under a bobber.The bo st spot to !ish seems to be the northwest corner.
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Maumee River (Wood and Lucas count18s) - Anglers are taking good numbers
ot white bass us1ng 1/8-oz. j1gs with white, Chartreuse or fluorescent pink tails or
minnows below bobbers Also anglers are t.akmg channel catfish fishing off the
bonom, fight-lining night crawlers. The best area s are between Orleans Park &amp;
Fort Meigs fishtng from OO~ I s.
Sandusky River {Sandusky Counry) - Anglers are catching gooc:i numbers ot
wh ite bass using minnows under bobbe'S, 1/8-oz. jigs tipped with minnows, or wtth
a slow retraeve and small spi nner baits. Angler s are Qlso catctling sheepshead and
channel catfish . The best location is in deeper areas, lrom boats.

NORTHEAST OHIO
Westbranch Lake (Portage County) - For wa lleye, cast .night crawlers on crawler
harnesses in the weed be d near the beach or in the east end of the lake in the wil-·
lows. Unlimited horsepower and wheelchair accessible shoreline fishing factllt1es
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Nlmislla Re servo ir {SUmmtt County) - Crappie averaging approximately 8 to tO
inches are biting on lil/e minnows. Fishing near the dam is recommended using a
simple hook and bobber set up. Whil e crappie 'are hiRing hard, expect 10 catch
other species such as•la rgemouth bass. waUeye 1 bluegill, or channel catfish. For
channel cat, use night crawlers near the bottom on the lake. Electric motors only.

SOUTHWEST OHIO
Caesar Creek (Greene County) - Anglers are catching white bass using jigs
with Uve minnows as bait. Keep the minnow about 2 to 3 feet deep and under a
bobber. Also try usmg a plain hook with the minnow hooked rhrough the Ups and
let It senle on the bonom or small jigs tipped whh minnows.
Paint Creek Lake (Highland County) - Crappie are being caught by anglers
using jlgs with plastic bodies. curly tails, or live minnows as bait Good rotor choices in artificial lures are black. blue and chartreuse, and chartreuse. Fish from a
boat when possible Cast tnto areas with submerged trees and brush in and
around weed beds and fish the bait slowly along the . Dottom. Keep the bait
betw_een 4 to 71eet 'deep Choose a No. 2 or a No. 110 sized long-shanked hook.
Rocky Fork Lake (Highland Counry) - Anglers are catching·crappie and large~
mouth bass by using shad co lored crank baits or pumpkin or green pumpkin col·
orad tube jigs with plaslic bodies Ftshlng is good throughout the lake but lt)Ok for
areas with woody debris or submerged trees and brush. Fish the bait under a bobber ke9plng It abou1 fi~JB feet deep. Use e No. 4 of No. 6 lfne-wlre hOok for best
results. Also, try casting into the mouth of Plum Rt.~n ¢reek.

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AEP (Morgan Co.) - Bass up to 6~ pounds ere Delng caught on white spinner
baits. Sunfish in good numbers are being caught on wax worms.
Lake Rupert (Vinton County} - Srriallmouth bass 10 to 16 inches. being C$UQht
tram boats qn crank baits, spinners, and purple worms around weed beds near
shore anc1 around downed trees. White ci-apple are being caught from the shore
around weed beds and Deaver dams
lYcoon lake (Gallia County} - largemouth bass 12 10 15 inches are being
caught off the dams and along weed beda within 3 to 6 feet of water In the earty
morning. Use crank belts, purple worms, or blue, ellver, red, or blaCk Rapalas
when fishing near shore_around downed trees. Sunfish less than 7 inches ·a:re
being caught from shore near submerged structure and weed lines using wax
worms.
Dtllon Reservoir (Musklngum County) - For channGI ·catflsh, worms fished either
tight-line or with a bobber have been effective. The hot spots were near lhe dam,
within backwater sites associated with the large concrete culverts, and near the
marina. Black ba!ffi have been feported In large numbers, but less than 14 Inches
In length. Green and white spinners are the most successlul lures tor bass.
Musklngvm River (Coshocton and Morgan counties)- Anglers are catching flat·
head catfish up to 25 pounds on 11\le goldfish and creek chubs. Channel catfish
anglers have been most successful u~ing night crawlers. The most producttve
!\ites are at any ol the low· head dams. Catfish angler success rates at all dam tall
wate~ sites along the Muskingum River are rated excellent with current condiUona.
AEP &amp; Woodbury Ponds {Coshoclon County)- Bass up to 4 pounds In size on
spinner baits and crank l&gt;aits. Bluegtll on wax worms or night crawlers fished wttt't
small hooks -and sensitive bobbers are be st.
Wills Creek Dam (Coshocton County) - Catches of saugeye and smallmouth
Dass have been reported by anglers at the new shoreline access facility. White or
chartreuse plastlc !wister tails and grubs wtth some using live minnows have Deen
the preferred lures tor saugeye Black bass have been caught on these saugeye
lures and with minnow lmttatton crank balls

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Walleye - .The best walleye fishing has been west and northwest Of West Sister
Island, west of Raltlesnake Island, aroUnd Niagara reef of the Camp Perry firing
range , and east of Kelleys lsiBnd. Drif11ng or trolling worm harnesses and trolling
crank baits or spoons produce the most fish.
Yellow Perch - Yellow perCh fishing has been Dest near the Matbletltad tighthouse, near Starve Island, near the Sandusky Bay foghorn,· ahd eaat.ot Ktlleyi
Island. Fish just off the bottom using perch spreaders tipped wtth ahinecs.
Smallmouth Bass - The best smaumouth bass fishing has betn aro\Jnd tht
Bass Islands, Kelleys Island ana Sandusky Bay. Largemo\Jth ban hav. been
caught in Sandusky Bay. East Harbor and West Harbor.
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and from Fairport Harbor to Perry In 15 to 25 feet of water. Troiiii'IQ spoor:~s , crank
Dalts, or crawler harnesses, and drifting crawler harnesses h8Ve Rroduce&lt;:l thebest catches.
Yellow Perch - Yellow perch fishing has been best 1 to 2 miles north of the
Vermihon River mouth, I to 2 miles off of' Lorain, 2 miles north of the E . 72nd etreet
lighthouse of Cleveland in 40 feet or water, 2 mllet north of WildWood State f»ark
In 40 feet of water, and 1 to 2 miles out from Falrpo" Harbor to Connileul In "30 to
40 feet of•water. A perch spreader tipped with shiners Ia the moat popular Mt up.
Smallmouth Bass - The best smallmouth b&amp;8s liahll'lg has been •round RUOQitl
Reef. on the breakwalls and shoreline Around Lorain, and tht s!'i&lt;irellnt and, har~
bors In 1 5 to 30 feet of water around Fairport, Geneva, ·Ashtebuia and ConnHut
Jlga tipped with shiners or leecha11, tube jlga and crank bait&amp; have Mtn the
productive lures.
Lak:e Erie surf~e temperatures range from 55 to 63 d&amp;greet.

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Give the gift of relaxation.
famil y adventure. or a sceni c
getaway this Father.\ Day.
The Ohio State Park s gift
card can be used for camping.
cottage stays. and state park
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Some state parks also arc
hosting
family-oriented
events, such· as special fishing days, campouts. and hikes
for the holiday 'weekend.
Gift cards can be purchased
for an;y dollar amount v ia
mail or by telephone at 614265-6513. The gift card is
good for all 56 Ohio state
park family campgrounds as
well as for cottages at the fol lowing state parks: Buck
Creek, Cowan Lake,. Dillon,
Hocking Hills. Lake Hope,
Mohican. Pike Lake, and
Pymatuning. Resort lodges
are excluded. ·
In addition, Ohio State
Parks offers the Eagle Golf
AP photo
Card - a perfect gift for golf A fishing trip could be the perfec t Father's Day g1ft for the outdoor enthusist Forked Run State
enthusiasts. The Eagle Golf \...Park i? hosting a Father's Day cam pout, whi t h includes a fishing tournament
card provides 12 rounds of
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golf at any of the six .state call 1-877-678 -DEER . tor (Me1gs Count y)- Saturday. refreshments and pnzes are,
park golf courses for just $80. Geneva qll 1-800-80 t :9982: June t 8 a nd Sunday, June 19. prov1ded.
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Some re strictions appl y. For or 800-AT-A-PARK lor all Go campmg ,wllh dad and
$25 , you 'Can get mom or J.1d o ther s~ate park resort lodges. enJ oy a fishing lournament Derby, Find ley State Park
a Cardin al Can.lt'c'r &lt;"II b C 1rd
Y1s1tors to state parks a ~e and car cnusc-m.
(Lorain County) - 10 a . m ~ to
g&lt;,JJ t', •r 1:; p~n:e nt off state remmded that !ill 74 Oh10
• F.uher's Day·Bre·akfast &amp; noon. Smurday. June 18 at the
, 11ark camping rates April State Parks are tree and open Craft. Maumee Bay Sl iHe campground boat ramp. The
through October and 20 per- to the public.
Park · (Lucas County )
lake has been stocked for
cent off camping rates
Saturday. June 18. Treat dad youngsters to participate in
FATHER'S DAY
to breakfast, plus a handmade the national Casting Kids
November through March.
Information on all Ohio
EVENTS
gift created ·by the kids during Competition.
State Parks cards can be
• Summer Fun Campout. craft lime.
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founcj at ohiodnr.c&lt;im Several Rocky Fork State Park
• Youth Fi shing Derby, Roast, Dillon State Park&lt;
state park resort lodges are (Highland County) - Friday. Del&lt;lware
'State
Park (Muskin gum County) .offering Father's Day spe- June 17through Sunday, June (Delaware County) ~ 9 a.m. Saturdat June t 8. Visit our.
cials , including weekend get- 19, treat Dad to a fun -filled to I p.m., Saturday. June 18 campgrounds for a Hawaiian
aways that feature overnight weekend of fishin g. wagon at 1he pond near the marina . ce lebration with craft s and
accommodations and dinner rides and children's crafts. · Up to 100. children under .age games, dancing and a hog
or brunch. For more infonna• Father' s Day CampoUI. 16 ma~ llsh at three 1 - h~ roast dinner. Regular camp-:
lion on specials at Deer Creek Forked Run State Park sess 1ons. Tackle. ball. pol es . ~ tees appl y.

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COLUMBUS - Hunters
wanting to partiCipate in
Ohio's fall controlled deer and
waterfowl hunts have until
July 31 to submit permit applications for a lottery drawing,
according to the Ohio
Department
of
Natural
Resources (ODNR) Division
of Wildlife.
Hunters can submit their
applications online at ohiodnr.com/wildlife. For all applications, there is a non-refundable $3 application fee per
hunt.
These special hunts are held
each fall on selected . public
areas to provide additional
hunting opportunities.
· The early muzzle loader deer
hunt is October 24-29. New
this year, the early muzzleloader deer hunt at Salt Fork,
Shawnee, and Wildcat Hollow
will be by permit only.
Hunters .interested in participating will need to submit a
controlled hunt application. A
specific number permits will
be issued. The permit issued
will designate whether the
hunter can kill an antlered or

antlerless.deer. This hunt previously. was for bucks only.
Special deer· hunts also are
slated for the Ottawa National
Wildlife
Refuge
(Lucas
County) , NASA/Piumbrook
Station
(Erie
County),
Ravenna Training &amp; Logistics
Site (Portage Coun!y). Lake
Katharine
State
Nature
Preserve (Jackson County). as
well as the Mosquito Creek
(Trumbull County), Killdeer
Plains (Wyandot County). and
Old Woman Creek (Erie
County) state wildlife areas.
Waterfowl hunts will be
conducted at the Ottawa
National Wildlife Refuge
(Lucas County), Magee Marsh
(Ottawa County), Mosquito
Creek (Trumbull County) and
Mercer (Mercer County) state
wildlife areas.
In addition to online submissions, hard copies of the applications can be downloaded
from ohiodnr.com and are
available by calling 1-800WILDLIFE . (1-800-945. 3543). Hunters will be selected at random from submitted
applications and notified by
mail in September. Those not
selected will not be notified.

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School will be t'()lding its 7th annual Eagle
Basketball Camp May 31 through June 3.
The camp ts open to boys and girls who
will be entering into grades 4, 5 or 6. The
cost is $30 tor pre-registration and $40 on
the fi rst day of camp.
~ Included in the camp cost will be fundamental basketbaH 1nstructton, a ca mp t·
shirt and basketball and individual awards
are poss1ble.
For more lnformatton con tact How te
Caldwell. 40878 Old Seven· Road,
Reeds\lille, OH. 25n2.

Marietta College Camp ot Champs
MAAIETIA - The Marietta College
B~ebail Camp of Champs will be held
over the course of the summer at .Pioneer
Park.
The Day C8mps for grades 2-8 will be
Mid July 5-7, 12-1 4 and 19-21, while the
Residence/Commuter Camp "will be held
for grades 6-12 on Juty 24·28.
~ Fo r a camp brQChiJre, ca ll the baseball

RACINE - Southern High School will
hold its summer boys basketball ca mp on
June 13 through June 17 at Charles w
Hayman Gymnas1um.
The camp will be hek:l in two sessions.
with kids between grades 6-8 taking place
from 9 a. m. to t1 a m.
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SCutharn Football Camp
RACINE - The. Southern High School
Athletit Department announced that a
football camp for players grades 7-12 w111
be held at Southern High School June 14.
15 and 16. All are asked to report from
6:30 un!ll9 p m., except: on June 14, when
those 1n seventh and etgQth report at 5:45

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There is no lee for the ca mp, and it w11t
emphasize offensive and defensive fundamentals.
Ohio U. fodtball camps scheduled
ATHENS - The Ohio UniverSity football
coaching staH. heaaed bY Fra:lk Solich ,
will host two camps thiS summer The
Sen1or Prospect Camp w1ll be held 10
a.m., June 5 wh1le the ow~r ntght lndav1dual
Position Camp will ru n from June 26·28.
The Senior Prospecl Camp tS open to all
athletes who will be seniors in tfle fall of
2005 . Cost of the camp IS $25 for those
who pre-reg1ster and $40 on the day oJit1e

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Portamou1h 7-:0n--7 Paning camp
PORTSMOUTH .- The 13th annual
Portsmouth High School 7-on-7 passing .
8ldef1SIOO 2103.
e&amp;fl1t? will be t="rlday, June, 29 at Spartan
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Big R.t BukMball Campi
Cost for the camp Is $75. Only 16 teams
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j will compete. Teams _are taken on a firstRIO GRANDE _ The University of Rio come, flrst-sen~e basts.
1 Grande's men's basketball team will hold · To ente~. contact Curt CH~ord at 74Dits annual Big Red Basketbal Camps In 355-44t6 or Ted Newsome at 740-821·
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! June at the Lyne Center.
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The schedule for the camps,. with fees

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coach Richard Stephens at 699 6530. or
'The, 3--daysventwlllfocusonthef0nda~ 1 athle~ director Alan Crisp at 949-2611
-mentals of pitching, hitting and fielding,
and will include Instruction from former
Reda greats such as Ken Griffey Sr
Dave Parker, Lee .May, ·Jack BilllnQha,;.;
and others.
.The mst of the clinic is $100 if registratlon .is completed by June 15 and the
deadline for i~istering is June 17. For
rpore information. please call 741)..373-

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GALLIPOLIS - Tha annual Gallipolis
.Area Basketball camps wdl De held at.the
'filzarene Church Activities Building on
!June 6-8, and wtll feature .two sess1ons.
~ 1n grades 4.-6 next year will be held
Jfrom noon until 2 p.m., while grades 7-9
"will be from 2 p.m.-4:15p.m.
, Each participant wtll receive basketball
:instruction, a camp l&gt;asketball, relresh·
,ments and a t·shlrt, and can compete in
~ntests for prizes.
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; The oost Is $45 or sss after June 1.
• Contact Jim Osborne 446-9284 for mof"e
'information.
Baby Blue Bnk.tball.camp
a. GAlliPOLIS- Boys and girls who will
in grades 1-4 next year can attend the
Mlnual Baby Blue Basketball camp at !he
"Nazarene Church on July 5-7.
: The camp will be held from 1 p.m. until
.s2:15 p.m. each day.
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•Instruction an~ ~~II participate In fun
:&lt;games, and Will get a camp basketball,
:refreshments and a t-shtrt
~ The cost is $30 or $40 after June 21 .
• COntact Jim Osborne 446-9284 fer more
information.
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GA LLIPOLI S - The Gallia
County Church Softball Leag ue
contiuned it&gt; season wilh week
I(Jur on Memorial Day. Fhr the
sec:ond strai2ht year. · t he
Fellowship Ch,1pel women 'u~
ott to a .t-0 start.
With lhe Rodney Methodist
women's game against Li vi ng.
Waler being postponed unt it a
laler date. lhe Fellows h ip
women .lake a f~ tl one game
lead over Ro,:tney in lhe si::mdmgs.
,. At 0.0. Mcintyre Park Field,
Fellowship took on Middleport.
In the women' s ga me.
Fell owship (4-0 ) remained
unbeaten and atop the wome n's
standings with the 6-1 . win.
Middleporl saw its winn ing
streak end at two, and fellt0 2·
2 on the season. In the men 's
game, Fellowship · (2-2) com·

pleteLI the . 'weep with a con- again won fun he fourlh strai¥ht
\' t llC Jng y.a n U\er MiJ Jieport year O\'er Failh W-4). Fai tn's
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· In "' tion .l it Church of God's Vinton came back in th~ 200 I
tie td. Churc h nf God took Ol'l season.
Firs t 8dpti st. In tiie wOHlen 's
Nexl v..et'k: as we ' 0 over the
ua me. First ,(2 - I ) rebounded halfway point of lhe season,
tro m last week's ~earlbreakin \! thi ngs stan Ill heat up with prub- .
lo"'s 10 Livin \! Waler with a -l-:1 ably I he league ·s most anticipatviL·torv. C hur' h of God 's , ed men's ~a mc of the season. as
womei1 lcll to 1-l ln the men 'S Rodney 'Methodi st takes on
g~une. First ( 3-0) scored 20-plus First Bapti st. The league's two
run &gt; for 1he third stmighl game. longest men\ reg ular sea~;,on.
en route to a 24-8 win. The win winning 'lreah are on the li1ie,
also exlended First Baptist reg- as Rodney· s men look to make
ul ar se~l~On wi nning streak te il 14 in-a-row, while First's men
seve n stra ighl. the second look to make it e i~h t in-a-row.
lon gest streak 111 the GCCSL
In week ti ve. ~Good News
Church of GcxJ C-2) lost it&gt;Sec- Bap1ist takes on Fellowship
ond in·a-ro w after winning their Chapel. Fellowship's women
lirs t two games of the season.
will look to improve to 5-0,
At Failh Baptist field, Faith white Good News men will
took on Vinton Baptisl. In the look to improve to 4-0. Other
women's game, Vinton (2- 1) Week ti v~ games include,
won liS .fourth straight regular Li ving Water vs. COG, and
sea son game over Faith (0-4) Vinton Baptist vs. Middleport.
dating back to the 2002 season. Faith Bapti st has the league's
In the men 's game. Vinton (2-1 ) week live bye.
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$190.
Runnmg Camp Will be held Jul'{ 11~ 16 and
I - Varsity and JV Sh~tout. June 15, ~?~~~i~~ the mounta.tns of southwestern
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Formoreinformatlon call Scott Simmons
- Varsity and JV Team Camp, June 16-18, at f -800-451..1VIC or rjo to www.mountain$190.
hlghrunning.com.
~ Individual Camp. June 26-30, $250.
The individual camp includes "The
Triple·, the natiOn's only triple elimination
tournament.
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For more mformat1on, call 245-7294 , ~ Marietta Coi191P to hofd summer
800-282.~7201 (ext. 7294), or e-mail Rto
volleyball camp
Grande assistant coach Ken French ,at
MARIETTA - T~e Marietta College voiktrenctlOrio.edu.
1· leyball program w1ll hold a summer camp
for girls grades 7·12.
· UAG Women's Basketbajl Camp
The camp wtll. run from ~:45 a.m. to 4
RIO GRANDE _ The Univers,ity of Rio p.m., Jun~ 1~-16 w1th a regtstratiOn tee~
Grande will hold its women·~ basketball $100, whtch_t nchJdes lunch .
camps beginning m June at the Lyne
For more tnformatlon , call head co ach
Center. ,
,
T?m Symons at (740_
)376-4410 or e·matl
The schedule for the Camps, with fees I htm at symonst Oma_netta.edu.
1
are as follows :
• Individual and Varsity Team Cemp, June I ,
~ 19-22, $225.
~ Varsity and JV Shootout, June 25, I
$215.
0.0. Mcintyre Tennis Lessons
~Varsity and JV Sho9tout. July 9, S215. 1 ~ALLIP~LIS- The 0 .0 . Mcl n_tyre Pa~k
I - Junior High Individual Camp. July 17· [ District wtlt offer adutt and cht!d tennts
20, $225.
lessons. The hour-long lessons wtll be held
• Varsity and JV Team camp, Juty 21~23, 10 a.m. unttl 1t am., and also tr?m 11
$225.
·
a.'!'. until 12 _p .m. on Sa_
turday mormngs.
For more Information, contact David
F1rst Qt'&amp;UP Instruction IS set from May 21
Smalley at 245-7491 or e-mail him at" ~hrough ~ne 11 . The second group
dsmalley@rio.edu. .
, mstructi_on IS June 1~ through July 16,
,
,
. 1 rhere. will be no lessons July 2 for !he July
'V..I Can' camp •• ·
hohday:.
·
·
.
He!delberg COllege
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The l~struct.o r_ will be Tom Hopkins and
TIFFIN - The 25th annual ·ves l Can• class SIZe ~ llmtted to 20 persons per hour
basketball CBillP. teatunng author and lesson Ch1ldre~ ages stx and above are
eoach Stan Kellner. will be held June 26· w;o~~r~1~l~r~2ti~; ~:t~ct Mark
30 at Heidelberg College. _
Danner at 746-446-4612 ext. 255.
The camp Hfor boys and gtrls In grades
6~12.
·
(E-mail )Q.Jf camps, dinics oi16ague regis~
For more information, call Bill lmmler at
traficfls
to sport$OI11)'dail}ltribwle.COO&gt; or tax
(440)233-7551 or visit th~lr web site at ,
lh8m to 441J..'JC08.)
www yesicansports.com,

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. GAUIPOUS - Girls jf, grades kindergar.ter_l through 8th next year can be a part
the L1r Blue Angels Basketball Camp at
-the Nazarene Church on First Avenue on
June 13-15. .
The camp Will be held 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
each day.
~ Each .partk: pant wi~l .recie:'8 basketball
mstr~n. get to. pa~tetpale 1n f~ games,
recetYe a camp t-shwt, . along With a bas·
an9 refreshments.
·
1 ~etball
The cost is $45 if pre-registered and $55
after June 1. Contact Duane Estep at 304Jt24-5870 Chris Etlcessor at 441·9838
Mike Br~ at 245·96n or Judy at
·3512 for mare informatioo .

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Gallipolle youth beMball camp
GALLIPOLIS - The Galltpolis Youth
Baseball Camp will be held 9 a.m. until 1
p.m. June 13-16 at Memorial Field.
Frida'j, June 17 wlil be used as a makeup day in case of ram-out.
The camp as for boys and girls entenng
gradeS 3-8.
Cost is $SO per camper or $40 for two or
more from the same family. Each will
re&lt;:eive a camp T~Sh 1rt and daily awards
will t)e gtven out. ..
campers should bnng a glove,. bal and
deats if you have them.
Comact RICh Corvin at 441-()543 or 6454801 lor more information or to reg1ster.'

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Partici pants between "grades 3-5 will c~~:·lndividual' F'os!tion Camp ts open to
start at noon and end at 2 p.m.
all stude nts who will be going tnlo grades
The cost of the camp is $25 per cam per 7.12 this fall The cost will be $250 for
~nd ther~ ts a $15 charge for each adda·
overnight campe rs and $ 175 Jor comoffice &amp;1(7401375-4517 or (740)376-4673 Ilona!
sibling. ·
muters.
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· check the weD at www.marietta.edu.
Make checks payable to Southern I A brochure win De made available on
; Athletic Boosters and regtstmtions need to ' ohlobobcats.com when it tScompleted FOr
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~ n.ue ~· to ~old 3-day ~llnl~ ' be ftlled out.
. . 1 more information on the camps, please
. MARlEnA - The Cincinnati Reds · Mall che&lt;:k and registrations to Southern contact Gdowsld at gdowski@ohlo.edu or

Hunters can apply online
for controlled deer and
waterfowl hunts this fall

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Rio puts fmishing touches on recruiting seaso~
BY MARK WILUAMS
SPECJ.\ L TO THE TIMES-SENTINEL

RIO GRANDE - The University
of Rio Grande women \ basketbail
program wrapped up its" recruiting
for the 2005-06 season by inking
standout point guard pro spcci
Lauren Flowers of Marion Catholic
High School to a national Jetter of
intent.
Flowers was a four-ve&lt;lr starter at
the point for Marion Catholic. She
was all -league and all-di strict three
years in a row and was honorable
mention All -Ohio two years. For
her career she totaled 1,200 poi nts
and di shed out better t?an 300
aSSIStS.
•
Flowers led Marion Cathol ic to a
• 19-4 record this past season and
advancing to the district final s,
which was the best mark in school
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Flowers WGS very
excited with her
choice
of Rio
Grande. "It's very
exciting, a couple
of weeks ago I
thought 1 was goi.ng and desires to become a college
to go to Capital." basketball coach in the .future.
Flowers said . "But
Flowers commented that she also
Flowers
now .that I'm goin,g played Tenni s and ran track in higli
to R1o Grande, It s school.
rt!ally exciting: I can't wait to'join
Her expectations for her fir.st sea. sun? "Hopefully we get a winning
the team. "
Flowers chose Rio Grande over season and we · ma)&lt;:e it to the
Capital and Baldwin- Wallace .
(natiQnal) to,urnament,'" Flowers
Why d·id she settl e on · Rio said . "Just to have fun and , enjoy
Grande? "First of all, I got a good my first year. "
Rio . Grande head coach David
pac kage. " Flowers. said . "Then, I
loved the scenery, it's awesome. Smalley aimed to upgrade and add
you ' re not in the city and it 's by depth to the point guard and w.ith
Bob Evans so that's kind of neat." the signing of Flowers he feels as if
She p!ans ·to major in Physical · he accomplished that mission. "We
Education/Health at Rio Grande are definitely looking at the point

guard spot and we have a great,
returning point guard in Carlesha
Chambers," Smalley said. "But the
problem in our system, we were
really short at that position.
"My goal was to go out ~nd find a
great point guard to either back her
up or beat her out," Smalley added.
"In today's game, college game, we
cannot expect one point guard to
play 40 minutes.
"It's just not going to happen," he
said. "I feel with the acqt)isition of
Lauren Flowers thai we're in a very
good situation and position at the
point
guard .spot." .
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. Smalley feels like Flowers will be
a success at Rio' Grande. "Lauren's
a great student, which obviously is
the only reason to continue and go
on and play at the collegiate level,
to get an education and I feel very
comfortable with Lauren," Smalley ·
said. "With her background and

academic foundation she'll do a
great job and get the degree that
·she· s after.,.
"1 think what Lauren brings to
our table . she see s the floor
extremely well . she likes the uptempo type of game and that's us
basically in a nutshell," Smalley
added. •·we have a 30-second shot
clock and we ' ve got to know what
we 'want .to get accomplished and t
think she's going to fit nicely into.
.
our sy stem."
One interesting connectipn . tb
both Flowers and Smalley. Marion
Catholic Principal Fran Vol!,
Smalley served as a graduate assistant t11' Vol! while he was head ·
coach at Bowling Green in the mid1980's. _
Flowers is the final piece to the
recruiting puzzle for Rio Grande.
Lauren is the daughter of Steve
and Dianne Flowers of Marion.

Snnday, JW1e 5, 2005

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Four Eagles will play
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STAFF REPORT
SPORTS @ ~YOA.ILYTRI B U NLC;:O M

PARKERSBURG , W.Va.
- Four Eastern Eagles are on
the Ohio roster for the 12th
annual B;utle Against Cystic
Fibrosis High School All-Star
Football game.
The game, which pits
senior&gt; from Ohio against
recently graduated West
Virginians, wiJI be 7 p.m.

Friday. June I0 at Parkersburg
High School.
Eastern products Ken
Amsbary, Bryan Minear, ·
Darren Scarbrough and Phil
Pi.erce are scheduled to suit up
for the annual charity game.
There will also be a halftime performance featuring
band members from most of
the participating schools.
Below are the rosters for the
Ohio and West Virginia teams.

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School
Josh Bebee
Warren
~en Amsbary
Eastern
Marietta
Jason Schab
Anthony Mossbu~g
Frontier
C.J. Williams
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Bryan Minear
Danny Reed
Fro(ltier
Zach Hpp
Caldwell
Corey ArCher
Caldwell
Jacob Zerkle
Shenandoah
Shane C&lt;llvin
Belpre
Jason Neuhart
Monroe Central
Steven Skinner
Beatsville
Brian Leasure
Caldwell
, Waterford
Man Doebriner
Darren Scarbrough
Eastern
Ryan Trescott
Morgan
Matt Bania
Shenandoah
Kevin Cox
Belpre
Robert Ohara
Bealsvilli!
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Shaun Okay
Nic Kidd
Frontier
Joey Smith
Caldwell
Chase Garvin
Caldwell
Lucas Michael
Shena(ldoah
Brad Cline
Shenandoah
Chad Burkhart
Monroe Central
Belpre
Derek CarP13nter
Curtis Merrick
Monroe Central
Aaron Harper
Bealsville
Brett Welch
Marietta
Trae Schell
Caldwell ·
Derek Dude~
Monroe C~ntral
Zach Mills
Wa.ren
Phil Pierce
Eastern
Marietta
SCot1 Casto
Daun Lutes
Frontier
Jan .Mazge.y
Shena_(ldoah
Brad Bilyeu
Bealsville
Devin Cu.mpston
Belpre

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Jason Morehead
Chance Unon
Cody Suek .
Justice Powers
Jake Schulteis
Chri s Strcula
Na.te Black
Justin Pnce
Brad Lowe
Conner Louden
Andy Auger
Bobby Koerber
Stephen Gissy
Evan.Campbell
Joe Ouffelmeyer
Andrew Schindler
Steve Blat1
CWnton Thompson
Darren Mat1hews
Boone Boyce
JlJstin Hafer
Brad Gibbs
Nick Medley
Josh Burns ·
Zach Woodburn
Zach Carder
Nick Long
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Randy Patterson
John Krumme
Jacob Bonner
David Hines
Scott Wade .
Zach Davis
Josh Dennis
Stephen Senter
Scott Davis
Jacob Meyer
Jared Decker
Cody Miller

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Parkersburg
Williamstown
·Park. CathOlic
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Calhoun
Williamstown
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Tyler Canso.
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Paden City
Williamstown
Magnolia
Wirt County
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Mag,olia
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COMMUNITY· (ORNER·-

ing pikes, cutlasses, and Deluse was in . the house
ancient flintlock . pistol~. no looking for somethtng Wtth a ·
Meigs
County-born one knew. He lived entirely candle as ltght. There was no
Ambrose Bierce was consid- alo~ in a small house of four fire in the hearth . It was later
· erect by many ti,J have been the rooms, falling rapidly into concluded
that
pehaps .
This year for the Fourth of
presented tonight on the Tony' best ever American writer on decay and never 'repaired fur- Galbraith had only dreamed
July
, celebration
in
Award,, CBS-TV. 8 p.in. Lisa relating the horror of' war, ther than was requtred bv the that he had seen Del use.
Middleport, special recogniwill be performing and in the sup~rio~ to both ~tephen weather."
·
On the evening o( Nov. 21,
tion will be given to those
mtdience to watch will be Crane aljld Ernest Hemmgway.
Bierce leaves the impres- Galbraith. took with ~ill! a Mr.
who have served and those
· Brian and Julie. who live in
Bier~e. was born in Meigs sion that Deluse had buried Maren and Galbratth s son
now serv ing in the military.
Pomeroy. along with his par- . Counti ih 1842. At age 15, he ill-gotten gold' somewhere on back to D~_luse's cabin: This /'
Charlene · ents
Cathy Erwin i·s in the
of Akron.
became a printer's devil in · the, property, On ·Nov. 9, time there was a ltght tnstde.
Hoeflich
process of compiling a list of .
One n1ight conclude that Warsaw, Ind. He then \\•as a 1867. the old man died. An They went to the door and
veterans - World War II, the
performance runs in the student · at · the Kentucky examination ' by doctors heard "a · confusion of ·
Korean , Conflict, Vietnam.
Howard I'&lt;Jmi ly. Brian . has Military Institute be_fore showed every organ to be in app~lling sounds- the cl.ash
been sing ing. act ing and enlisting in the Union Army working order. Neitoer were of weapons! steel agamst
Gulf War and of cottrse Iraq '
directing in performances . during the'&lt;Civil War.
there any markings ,on lirearms, shneks of women,
still living as well as those
·
c
Alan
Gul
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lette
has
written,
.
Deluse's'!body. The verdict of groans and -&lt;;_urses .of men m
killed. in service or have since
...
arou nd M
. etgs 'ounty every "From this grim experien.ce the coroner was that Del use •s · combat.I" Th e, th ree tne
· d the
died. She · didn't memion
E.
Gr11eser
since
he
mo.
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here.
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Evelyn
Yes '
eat was ue to a V.ISttatton
oor u 1 w s ·
.
Bierce wo'uld emerge- at 23
World Witr I, b~it then I believe
Hollon
was
at
the
60th
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young
man
with
a
true
from
God."
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the
door
opened
and
Garner Griftin, who died sev- -annivers,·try rettnion of her
Seems few peopl_e k_now: understanding of death and a
.A searc
· h of' De1use •s prop- · there w·as no one .t'nst'de
the
·
eral years ago in the Ar&lt;.:adia
Nursing Home, may have Pomeroy High School cla''S much · about Henry Fonda. destined writer truly capable erty iumed up no gold. The dark cabin. The three. lit a
of 1945. Her n.ame was inad- The Chester Post Office had a of rransferring the bloody, administrator of the will then candle and discovered the
been Meigs County's last. ..
omitted · from the &lt;.:ontest which required headless bodies and boar- · locked up the house until a back door was slightly ajar.
Now for those . veterans livcrtently
st provided for publication. answers tci ' 10 questions on eaten corpses of the battle- sale could be made to defray . They looked out~tde thmkmg
who died in war casualty or She. Cl(me' by to let us know the . famed actor, and . only field onto paper.".
. '. burial expenses. The nig.ht of that those they had heard had
can't· make the celebration, about that and also to bring a four entered.
Much of Bierce's work Nov. 20. 1867, was a bmster- escaped. Seemg no one, they .
Cathy would 'like to . ha·ve . big bt:autiful peace rose.
Last week, _the winners came while he was a newspa- . ous one as a furious gale closed the door and entered
them send a photo, preferable
,
Evelyn has been involved were announced and · top perman 'in California. His col- stormed ac,ross the country- the house.
in uniform, which she can in garden club work in the prizes, framed commemora- ullin in western papers in the stde. Great trees were torn
Just then, the candle was
scan into a video or feature i'n county for many years and tive stamps, went to Kay 1870s signed Chatto and from the ·earth and ~urled. blown out by a draugh~.of at~;
a special display at th~ cele- · has a green thumb to dte for. . Bailey and . Deedee Cross. Windus brought him honors in There were even dnfts of When the c~n~le was rein,
bration. .
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Mike Martin and .Betty Gaul the same vein as Mark Twain. sleet and tee. ~at evenmg, . Rev. Galbratth .s son was.seen
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If you need more informaWho could forget Li sa were the others who entered In 1887, Bierce was hired by the Lu!heran mmtster, He,nry some dtstance from the othtion·just call ht:r 991-6759 or . Howard, that . pretty young and they received sheets of William Randolph Hearst .to Galbratth, had ~orne up ..nv~r ers. He was de~d. In one hand
send an e-mail, granny-. woman with a fabttlous
work on the San Francisco from Cmcmnatt to Galhpohs he was grasptng a box of·
· cathy@hotmail.co~
singing voice, who came to regular stamps~..
Examiner. It was while work- where he optamed a horse and coms, all ?f Spamsh mmtage. ·
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.Pomeroy to sing at the wedMany of us wouldn't . ing for Hearst that ' Bierce bu~gy. The next day he . Another mquest was made
Bet you didn't know that dmg of her . brother Bnan know about McCoy 's One delved into the writing of amved at h1s home and h1s and the verdtct wa~, that. he
R. .
.- v·
.f supernatural short stories and ·. Wife asked hi~ where he h.ad als.o had dted _from the vtstone of the men .in . the · Howard .to Julte Buck at , S
Prescription . Band ·• Qf . Trinity Church some years . top ~staurant ~~ mton t so called "Devil's Dictionary" .~pent the mght. He satd, tau on of God. . .
.
Columbus which performed ago? At . that time she was tt wasn t for the vtllage poet, which niade him famous.
. Wtth old Del use at the lsi~ of . (James Sands lS a specml
at the Gold Wings and Ribs attending the Cincinnati Gtl~ert Fttzwater Jr. In hts
A prominent literary critic Ptnes. He ~ade no obJectton correspon~ent fo,r
the
Festival Saturday ' afternoon Conservancy pf Music.
latest
submtsston,
he said that Bierce "followed r to ~e sta[J~g there b~thnot .~ Sun~y ·Times·s;;,tmel.. !fe
was a local boy, .
Since then Lisa has been retlects on thl! commumty Poe in most of his stories but wor cou
get out o tm.
can e contacte . y wnttng
Gary Ellis. who works with doing a variety of things. All eati~g. place where l~cal
1
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Some further questioning to 1040 Military Road,
AEP and resides in Hilliard, last year she performed in mus1ctans gather for Jam ~:sser::~t."tterary aq more of Galbraith reported that Zanesville, Ohio 43701.)
plays bass guitar with the "The 25th Annual Putman sesstons every Fnday and
One of Bierce's t~les, "The
country and rock group and Spelling Bee" off-Broadway Saturday evening and _locals Isle of Pines," has Gallipolis
has for sotile time now. He is but last month it moved onto come tn to listen and dnnk as its setting. This story is
the son of Mr. and Mrs . Broadway in the Circle in the the free coffee.
aboqt an old man named
(Charlene Hoeflich Is gen- Herman Del use who lived
Lewis Ellis of Middleport, Square Theater.
As a sh(lW nominated for era/ mllnager of The ·Daily near the Old French City.
who last week celebrated
their ·53rd anniversary.·
six awards, a segment will be Sentinel in Pomeroy.)
"Vety little was known of '
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.NewAll Star program coming to Gallipolis . Diabetes can launch a · sneak attack
GALLIPOLIS - Starting (Ky.) State University. ,
become the · fastest growing
Sunday, June 12, Gallipolis
To his credit. Napier and sport ,for girls and ·is rapidly
will. have a new All Star the Bluegrass Tiger All Stars inlTeasing in male participants.
cheerleading and tumbling grahbed the first-ever nation- . With Napier's expertise,
program for students of all al chtimpions title the first cheer athletes will be given
ages and ability levels.
yea r th at UCA (Universal the opportunity to take their
Rick Napier of Hurricane. Cheerleading Association) skills to new levels and build
W.Va., . will begin cheer · opened up its competition t&lt;,l. highly competitive tearns for
instruction for his new com-· include All ~tar teams. With students in grades K- 12 in the
petitive teams, Ohio ·Ri·ver Paul L Dunbar High .School. tri-cCounty/tri-state area.
Extreme, and tumbling class- three national titles were
Local workout sessions for
es for all ages and ahility lev- won . .and Napier was instru- those wishing to become
els will start Tuesday,June 14. mental in helping Greenup · members of Ohio River
A true ·veteran of el.ite com' County, Morehead Stale and E;xtreme begins Sunday. June
petition cheerleading, Napier ,Fairmont State win national · 12 with tryouts to be held
afterwards to 'divide cheerhas coached at such power- 'championships.
house programs as Paul . L.
· As owner of Gym Ty'nte ·leaders into various level
Dunbar
High · · School , Gymnastics, . his Valley All competition teams for the
Lexington Ky.; Greenup Stars .were UCA's national · 2005-06 season.
County Hi gh School, Ky.; champions four\)utot' IO.years.
Tumbling lessons . for all
New Rochelle (N.YJ High . Because competition- cheer area youth begin~ Tuesday, ,
School; the form,er Bluegrass routines incorporate all areas June 1'4.
Tiger All -Stars. Ky. (now the · of athletic training including
For details or registration,
Kentucky Elite); Fairmont tumbling, strenglh, jumps, call (740) 645-2561 or .(304)
State (W.Va.) and Morehead dance and stamnia. it has 550-781 I.

Know the signs of stroke, act in ti.me
BY JANET JOHNSON, RN
GALLIA COUNT'! HEALTH DEPARTMENT

. break s~ causing a heinorrhage in 'the blain.
Stroke victims stand a
Why is it that many people much better chance if they
preter to learn the hard way&gt; ·. receive treatment quickly. In
You have just lett .your doc- order for that to happen,
tor's office with some not-so- · someone must recognize ,the
good news. Yohr blood pres- symptoms•and get help. ·
sure is too high, your blood
The symptoms of a stroke
sugar·· is · cin the way up, and happen quickly: .
your weight, well let's just say
1. Sudden numbness or
that the scales had to be wrong!· . weakness of the face, arm or
Maybe you are one of those leg (especially on one side of
people who could learn a lot the body),
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from a stroke . Unfortunately,
.2. Sudden confusion, trouabo'ut 600,000 new strokes ble speaking. or ·understandare reported every year. ing speech.
Stroke is the third leading
3..Sudden trouble seeing in
cause of death in the United one or both eyes,
States and a leading cause _of · . 4. Sudpen trouble walking,
dizziness. loss of balance or
long-term disabilitie~.
· A stroke, sometimes called coorditlation.
a "brain · attack," happens
5. Sudden severe headache
when blood Flow to the brain with no known cause.
is interrupted because of a
Jo the bystander, someone
blood clot or because a having a stroke may seem
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POINT · PLEASANT Matthew Ryan Wassel graduated with a doctor of dental
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Wassel is a 1995 graduate
Of Point Pleasant High
School and earned a bachelor
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Marshall University in 2000.
He is the son of AI and
Nina Wassel of Point
Pleasant, and the grandson of
Dayton and Sarah Spencer of
Long Bottona.
Wassel plans to begin practicing as an associate with
Bruce Wainwright in Raleigh.
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family . background ' is
African
American.
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had 'gestation aL di abetes
(diabetes during pregnanc y)
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weighing more · th~ri 9
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blood pres sure; if their.cholesterol level s are poqr: or if
they exercise fewer than
three times a week.
Symptoms .
include
increased
urination:
in creased thirst ; unex -

weight
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fatigue: blurred v1siun:
iucreased ·hunger: and sore:-that uu not heaL But. some
people report ha ~i n g no
sy mptoms at aiL .
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important to keep trac k of
blood . gl tico se as reco m. mended by yo ur doctor. The
NIDDK reco 1hmenus bl'ood
~luc ose of 90 to 130 before
nleal s and le &gt;S than 180
after meals. hut the AACE
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test called the A lc I a-one-c)
gives · an indic ation ot' average blood glu cose for the
past three months . An A I c
of 5 is normaL AACE sav s
an A ·1i: of fi.5 indicates good
blotid glucose c6ntrql for
people with diabetes.
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believe someone is having a
stroke, call 9-1-1 immediately. There are new treatments
available. but a, person needs
to be at the hospital within 60
minutes of having a stroke to
tie eval.uated and receive
·some of the newer treatment.
If you don 't want to learn
about stroke s the hard way,
consider the following : If you
have high blood pressure,
work with your health care
provider to get it under control. High blood pre~sure is a
. major risk factor for heart
di'sease and stroke.
If you smoke, quit. If you are
overweight,
start eating
healthy and begin exercising at .
least 30 minutes every day. If
you .have high blood sugar or·
diabetes, manage it with the
help of your physician. As with
high blood pressure, diabe~es
can go undetected because
there may not be any symptoms, but both can increase the ,
chances for a stroke. ,.
Don't learn the hard way.
Recognizing the signs of a
stroke can help you act in
time to save a family member,
co-worker or friend. If you
have questions or need other
information about the dangers
of stroke, you may contact the
health ·department at 441·
2950 or stop in for free information pressure screening.
Anyone 18 years and older
can have their blood pn:ssure
. checked during normal business hours absolutely free.
The Gallia County Health
Department is located at 499
Jackson Pike in the Gallia
County Service Center and is
open Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Experts estimat,e that' Up
to a third of people with •
Type 2 diabetes have no
idea what tliejr body is ·
dealing with. The problem
is' that Type 2 diabete s
comes on gradually. The
body still can use some glu cose from the blood- stream ,
but not all of it , and blood \
glucose levels can remain
high for much too. lung to
be healthfuL
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High blood glucose is like
spilled soda pop on ·a movie ·
theater t1oor: It attracts cells
and debri s, which, over
tirr.e, can prevent proper
circulation; especially in
small blood vessels· in. the
eyes, kidney s, nervous system, hands and feet. That
makes those parts of · the.
body especially ..vulnerable
·to complications from diabetes, which can . cau se
blindne ss, kidney failure
and amputation s.
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the ·
American Association of
Clinical Endocrinologists
(AACE) re..;ently reported
·that two-thirds of people
with Type 2 .diabetes are not
in control of their blood
.
sugar.. ,
TheeNational Institute· fur
Diabetes , Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
recommends that anyone
age 45 or older be tested for
diabetes, especially anyone
who is overweight. Even
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ELLIOTT.
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GALLIPOLIS - Melissa Michelle Elliott and Troy
Richard Andrulonis were united in marriage at 4:30 p.m. on
Saturday, Sept. 4, 2004, at the New Life Lutheran Church.
Pastor Ross Worch officiated the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Michael and Becky Elliott of
Gallipolis. Gmndparents of the bride are Edwin and Louise
Elliott of Gallipolis, and the late Richard and Mary Lakin of
Gallipolis.
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The groom is the son of John Andrulonis of Pittsburgh.
Grandparents of the groom are Richard and the late Clara.
And!Ulonis of Pittsburgh.
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The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her maids of
honor were Courtney Allen, friend of the bride,' and Beth.
Fellure: friend of the bride. Bridesmaids inc!u'ded Shanny
Andrulonis, sister of the groom, Sarah Fisher, friend of the.
bride, and Susan Tackett, friend of the bride.
Best man was Jason Startari, cousin of the groom. The
groomsmen included Shane Gaskill, friend of the groom, Joel
EIJ iott. br~ther of the bride, Casey Ervin, friend of the ,groom,
and Dan Nichols. friend of the groom.The flower girl was
· Sarah Huebner. cousin of the bride. The ring bearer was.
Andrew Huebner, cousin of the bride .
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Bethany Elliott and Ellie Drummond, both cousins of the
· bride, regi ste red guests and passed out programs. Music was
· provided by Bette Althof.
The church was decorated with white potted mums accented with white and silver ribbon. Three candles and white roses
were placed on the alter in loving memory of the couple's late
grandparents, Richard and Mary Lakin and Clara A.ndrulonis.
The bride 's bouquet contained white roses and blue delphiniums accented with white and silver ribbon, and tht; bridesmaids carried bouquets of white roses accented with white
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and silver ribbon.
The groom and groomsmen wore white roses with. silver
ribbon in their boutonnieres.·
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· A dinner reception was held immediately following 'the ceremony at the University of Rio Grande.
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Melissa is a 19\18 graduate of Galli a Academy High School
and a 2002 graduate· of Ohio University. She re~eived a master 's degree in speech,language pathology from Ohio
University in 2004. She is currently employed as a speechlangua~e pathologist at the Delaware _Speech and Hearing
Center m Delaware, Ohto. · .
Troy is a 1998 graduate of Bethel Park High School and a
2002 graduate ·ofOhio University, with a bachelor's degree in
business administration. He is currently employed as a mortgage·consultant with Chase Manhattan of Columbus.
The couple.enjoyed a tropic~il honeymoon in Punta Cana, in the
Dommican Republic. They currently reside in Delaware, Ohio.

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JACKSON- Steve and Rhonda Dailey of Jackson announce
the engagement of their d:j.ughter, Heather, to Dale Johnson, son
of.John and Diana Johnson of West Columbia, W.Va.
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, Th.e bride-elect is the granddaughter of Howard and Nancy
Ervin of Racine and the late Floyd and Marie Dailey. She
graduated in 2000 from Southern High School and from
Ohio University in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in exercise
physiology.
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She started her own business in 2002 as an independent
consultant with BeautiControl Cosmetics and is now a senior
director with the company Working out of her home.
Her fiance is the grandson of Elizabeth and Jim Roush, and
Vernal Johnson of West Columbia, and the late Jane Johnson.
He graduated in I997 from Wahama High School and from
West Virginia State University, where he played four years of
Yellow Jackets baseball in 2002. He is currently employed
with PDK Construction.
The wedding will take place at .2:30 p.m. on Saturday, July
9 at the Mason United Methodist Church. The couple will
.reside in Racine, where Heather grew up.

BURL.E SON·
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FALLON-YATES
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Melissa and Troy Andrulonls

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and Mr. and Mrs. Fr.ed Dee! of Vinton would like to announce
!he approaching marriage of their children, Surah Gail Russell
and Kyle Hayes Deel.
· Sarah is the paternal granddaughter o( Barbara Russell and
the late Wayne Russell of Gallipolis. She is the maternal
granddaughter of Oliver and Dildy Adkins of Gallipolis.
Kyle is the paternal gandson of Hayes and Esta Dee] of
Vmton, and the maternal grandson of the late Rita Marie
Stump, and Arnold and Ann Stump of Cheshire.
· Sarah is a 2003 graduate of River Valley High School and a
1005 graduate of the University of Rio Grande Holzer Schooi
of Nursing. She is employed at Holzer Medical Center. She
will be beginning her education for her bachelor's degree in
nursing at Rio Grande in the fall.
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it2004 graduate of, The Ohio State University with a bachetor's degree in agriculture edueation. He is pursuing his mas(Sr's degree at the Uni.Yersity of Rio Grande in .education. •
''· The wedding will be held on Saturday, July 16, 2005, at the
. :!.linton Baptist Church,.Vinton. A reception will immediately
wllow the ceremony at the Gallipolis Shrine Club.
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bic~les and door prizes for our recent
Open House and Rehab Reunion.
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COntractor's Window Supply
Coggeshall-Simmons Insurance
Timeless Styl~s Beauty Shop
Honaker's .Quick Lube
Village Mercantile and Candles
Rocky Hupp Insurance ,
Putman Monument Company
The
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· GALLIPOLIS - Emtly Kathryn (Kate) Saunders alii!
Bryan !ustm (BJ) Cox are announcing their engagement al\'d
upcommg marrtage. ·
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The bride~ elect is the daughter of James Matthew and
Noreen M. Saunders of Gallipolis. She is the granddaughter of
Edward and Charlene McGovern of Leroy, Mich. , Jim and
Betty Saunders of Gallipolis, and the late Ann Saunders. , .
She is a 200 I graduate of Galli a Academy High School anq
a 2005 graduate of Marshall University. She is the branch
manager of Ohio Valley Bank at Cross Lanes, W.Va.
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Loren D. and Jane
Ann Cox of:Crown City. He is the. grandson of Ranford (Pete)
and Ella Mae Cox, and Joy Clary and the late Bobby Clary, all
ofCrown City.
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is the manager of Mercerville Convenience.
The wedding will be Saturday, June 18 2005 at the
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celebrate their 50th weuding aimiversary on .Friday. June I 0.
An. open house will be held in the'ir honor on Sunday, June
12 •. !rom 2- to 4 p.m. at 1845 Hebbardsville Road, Albany,
Oh10 , the home of their daughter Vickie and her husband. Tad
Gilkey.
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Celebrating with them will be their son Charles and hi s wife
Barb, and their other son Scott and his wire Kay. For directions, call Vickie Gilkey at 698-6405.
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pleased to ·announce the engagement of their daughter,
Rashel Lyn, to Joshua Paul Yates, son of Terry and Sharon
Yates of Milton, W.Va.
Rashel is the granddaughter of Hope Burnett and the late
Vernard Fallon of Patriot, and Faye Fraser of Gallipolis,,;md
the late Irwin Fraser of Silver Cliff, Colo.
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Josh is the grandson of Paul and Sybillia Yates of Milton
and Arie and Lorenda Davis of Milton, and the late Kenneth
Ashworth.
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Rashe! graduated from River Valley High Schc;&gt;ol and
Morehead (Ky.) State University. She is currently employed
with Cabell County Schools in Huntington, W.Va., as avoca,
tional agriculture instructor.
Josh graduated from Cabell Midland High School. He is currently employed with Carmichael Equipment of Huntington.
An open wedding is planned for Saturday, June 25, 2005, at
6:30p.m. at the bride' s farm in Patriot. ·
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GALLIPOLIS - Emily Cantrell and Rick _Molcros of
Lewis Center are announcing their engagement and upcommg marnage.
· The bride-elect is the dal!ghter of Carol Cantrell and the late
William ·Cantrell of Gallipolis. She is a I993 graduate of
Gallia Academy High School and is a graduate of Morehead .
(KY:) State University. .
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She is employed by Central O~io Physical Therapy Co.
The prospective bridegroom is-the son of Larry and Gloria
Mokros of Jac;obsbl!rg, Ohio. ·He is · a 1992 graduate of
Shadyside High School and a graduate of Ohio Northern
University.
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He is a contractor for BMW Financial Services.
The wedding is Saturday, July 9, 2005, iu Salt Fork State Park.

GALLIPOLIS - Candi Macy of Shreveport~ La., and
Michael Fi ~her of Gallipolis,are announ5ing their engagement
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and upcommg marnage.
The bride-elecl is the . daught~r of Calvin and Glenna Macy
·of Shreveport. She is a graduate of .Caddo Magnet High
School and is currently erl)ployed by Center Point Energy.
The prospective bridegroom is the son of Phil and Debbie
Fisher of Gallipoli s. He is a 200 I graduate of Galli a
Academy High School and is currently serving in the U.S.
Air Force.
The open church weddi11g will be Saturday, June 18, 2005,
at North woods Bapti;r Church in Shreveport. Following the
wedding, the couple will reside in Oallipoli~ .

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Bethaney
Nicole Bryant graduated
from Purdue University,
~afeyette, I~d. , on May 15.
She earned a bachelor of
science degree from the
School of Agriculture 'in
~nimal Science with a minor
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management, 'and maintained
3.7 GPA.
... Bethaney, a 200 I graduate
of River Valley High School,
has accepted a position with
Ute Farm Credit Service of
Mid-America as a financial
tervices officer and will
feside in Kokomo, Ind.
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2anice Bryant, brother of
"fodd Bryant and grand!!,aughter of the late Eugene
p.nd Mildred Stevens of
fiidwell.

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BIDWELL - Kail aml Phyllis Burleson will celebrate tl1eir
50th anniversary on June 12. 2005 , with an open reception
from 2 to 4 p.m . at the Ohio Valley Christian School relfowship room on the corner of Third Avenue and Locust Street,
Gallipoli s.
The reception will begiven by thei'r children. Bill !Pe·nny)
Burleson, Vicki (Steve) Stairs. Connie (Rob) Mas&gt;ie and
David ·( Lisa) Burleson. ant! grandchildren.
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Phyllis is the daughter of My rile and the late Le ster Metcalf;
Kail is the son ilf the late TF. and Geo~:gia Burleson.
They were married on June 12. 1955. at Vinton Baptist
Church by the Rev. C.E. Hoyt. The couple request\ that gifts
be omitted.

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WHAT A WONDERFUL TR IP TO IRE LAND
WE EXPER IENCEIJ LAST MO NTH · ArTER
ANTICIP(ITI~G A VISIT TO 'I-RAINY, MISTY
LOCATIO N AND PACKING ·LOTS OF RA INGEAR . ·WE E~ J OYED
BEAUTIFUL WEATHER. LOTS OF SUNSHii\E AND NOT EVE~ A
RAINDROP UNTIL WE GOT TO THE AIRPOih fi .'ID STARTE D OUR
JOURNEY HOM E. O~R HOTELS WERE OF TOP-NOTCH QUA LITY A~D
WE SPENT TWO NG HTS IN CASTLES . WHAI' A TKEAI. WE KISSED
THE BLARNEY STONE. AS IF WE NEE DED ~ l ORE GIFT OF GAB.
URE D THE JAMJSO N DISTILLERY WHERE WE HAD A
WONDERFUL DINNER AND WERE E~TERTAI N ED WITH THE IRI SH
STEP-DANCERS. VISITED ST. PATRICK'S ~ATHEDRAL I~ DUBLIN,
TOURED THE MARBLE FACTORY WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL GREEN
IRISH MARBLE W,&lt;\5 MADE INTO BEAUTIFUL PRODCCTS. TOURED
THE WORLD FAMOUS WATERFORD CRYSTAL FACTORY' AND .
SHOWROOM. WE EVEN STOPPED 0~ OUR TO UR AROUND THE RING
OF KERRY TO VISIT A YOlJ~G COt.: PLE AND THEIR SMALL
CHILDREN WHO INVITED US IN FOR TEA AND SCONES AT THEIR
BEAUTIFUL LITTLE COUNTRY HOME.
OUR DRIVER AND GUIDE ON OUR OWN PRIVATE
MOTORCOACH ENTERTAINED us· AS WE RODE ALONG ON .OUR
EIGHT DAYS IN IRELAND- ADMIRING THE BEA UTIFUL STONE
FENCES, THATCHED HOMES . AND THE ~UMERO U S FLOCKS OF
SHEEP WHO PROVIDED THE WOOL FOR THE LOVELY PRODUCTS WE .
BROUGHT HOME . TOM O'TOOLE, OUR DRIVER. MADE OUR TRIP AS
HE WAS ALSO WELL KNOWN FOR HIS FA:'&gt;ITASTIC SINGriG VOICE
AND ABILITY TO TELL A GOOD JOKE . HE WAS WELCOMED INTO
THE MANY PUBS WE VISITED AND .\LWAYS ASKED TO '·S IT ON THE
HIGH STOOL" AND FAVOR THE CROWD WITH A SONG• WHI CH HE
DID. THE MU$1CIANS ALSO ENJOYED PLAY NG "COUNTRY ROADS"
FOR THEIR NEW FRIENDS FROM \1'. VA. SUCH II'ARM AND FRIENDLY
PEOPL E- LOVING AND RESPECTING Ol!R COUNtRY FOR THE HELP
PRESIDENTS KE NNEDY, CLINTON .\ ND BOTH PRESIDENT BUS H AND
HIS FATHER GAVE IRELAND TO HELP UPGRADE TIIEIR COUNTRY
AND GET IT BACK ON IT'S FEET ECONOMY WISE . IT MADE US
PRO ~ D.
THE IRI SH PEOPLE WOR K HARD , \ ,~D THEt\ ALONG WITH THE
FAMILY. TAKE LONG WALK S. VISIT FRIE NDS. E-\T WELl .. At\D MAt\Y
THEN HEAD FOR THE PUBLIC HOU SES. OR PUBS. FOR GOOD MUS IC.
SINGING. AND MAKING NEW FRIENDS. NOT MA t\Y OWNED C IRS .
IG.\S PRICES AROUND $6.00 PER GALLON- OL'R MO\EYJ. ,BUSES
AND TRAINS AND YES. LOTS OF BICYCLES ARE L'SE D. WE FOUND
THE FOOD INTERESTING AND TASTIER THAN WE THO GG HT AS WE
WERE TREATED TO IRI SH STEW. ~lADE FROM FRESH VEGETABLES
AND LAMB. OF COURSE IRI SH COFFEE. AND WO NDERFU SE.\FOOD.
PARTICULARLY SALMON.'
WHAT A WO~DERFLL TIME WE HAD AND IT IS FOR SURE THAT
WE WILL RETURN TO THM "F \lR LAND, REYOND THE SEA."
WE .~REMAKING FINA L PLAt'S FOR OUR GRA)I DPAR~NTS TRfP
TO REWARD OUR CHILDREN FOR AGREAT SCHOOL YEAR PN JUN E
14-i5. A VISIT TO A WORKING CATTLE R.\ l"CH. A SPACECENTER.
Al'iD A RIPit\G TRtPTHROl:GH TH E WILD ANI~ t-IL REFUGE WILL BE
LOTS OF FUN FOR YOUNG A:-.ID OLD. WE STILL HAVE A FEW SEATS
.WAILABLE IF YOU'RE INTERESTED.
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ALSO IN JUNE WILL BE A7-IOTHER VISIT TO \EW YORK CITY
WHICH IS ON A W,\tTti\G LIST B.ISI S
JULY WILL BE OUR NI~E DAY TRIP OtT W~ ST BY MOTORCOACH
TO THE GRAND TETONS ,\\D YELLOWSTONE .~ATIO:'&gt;:AL PARKS
WITH VISITS TO PIKE 'S PEAK. THE USAF 'liLIHRY BASE WITH AN
AIRS HOW BY THE Hlli~DERBIRD S. I' ISITS TO EISE~HOWER ANO
Lt NC OL~ ~t USEUMS. A NATIONAL RODEO I\ WYO\ li ~G. At\D
MANY OTHER AlTRACTIO:'-IS. THIS TR IP IS ALSO ON .\
LISTS BASIS.
AUGUST9-10 IS A GRE.'IT 0\'ERNIGHTTRIP IF \'Ol' WOULD LIKE A
LITTLE GETAWAY. WE WIL L TRAVEL TO RA RDSTO\\X KY. FOR
DINNER ON THE UPSCALE KE NTCCKY Ol:"i,EK TR.\ 1 ~ ANI) TH E:&gt;!
ATTEND THE OUTDOOR DRA~IA . THE STEPHE\ FOSTE R STORY.
HOTEL AND BREAK FAST lt\CLlDED A~D THE SECO~D D.~Y WE
WLL VISIT SHAKER VILLAGE WITH A TOl:R A,\ D Ll'SCH THERE.
CALL ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED I'I THIS 0\E.\S IT IS FILLI\G lP
OCT 1-12 WE WILL .\GA l\ HEAD 0\'ERSE.-15 TO THE BEALTIFL.
HISTORIC. COUNTRY OF IHLY- I'ISITI\G THE I'ATIC\\ l\ ROM E.
BE LT!Fl_;L VE~tCE . SHY I\G 0~ THE IS LE OF CAPRI FOR TWO
:'&gt;liGHTS. TOURI~G THE Rt:I\S OF POMPEII \I&lt;;ITI'IiG FLORENCE.
ASS ISS I. PISA. :-IAPL E~. Tt.:SC-I~Y. \\1) M.I\Y. .It -\;&lt;;\' OTHER
PJt ~I C ES OF INTEREST CA LL IF YOU'RE 1\TERESTED , DEPOSITS
ARE t\0\V .DUE.
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CHRISTMAS DAY TRIP PRODl:CTION DEC I. ~\D A CHRISTMAS
TRIP TO THE BILTMORE . PIGEON FORGE .\1\D GATLINBURG DEC. t}.y
WILL ROUND OUT THIS YEAR - AMAZI\G HOW TI~IE FLIES WHEN
YOU'RE H.AVI NG Fl'N.
.- COME IN .I ND VIEW OL' R VIDEOS A\D SC RAPBOOKS . HAV E .A
COFFEE BRE.~K AND JOt:-&lt; t:S .~S \\'E CO:\TI\l'E THE FU:&gt;I AS WE
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POM EROY - Five Meigs
County students have been
awarded $250 scholars hi ps
through the Fred W. Cro w
and Eleanor Karr Crow
Memorial
Scholarshi p
Program, Linda Crow Beegle
announced today.
Winners we re se lected on
the basis of test scores. academi c performance, extracurricular acti vi ties. charac ter, ve rsatilit y and military
servi ce of the appl ica nt s
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forefathers.
Applicants must be a lineal
descendent of .a cucrent and
or deceased member of a
Meigs . County military &gt;.e rvice organi zation . The seven
here include four Americ'a n
Legion posts. and a Veteran
of Foreign Wars, a Disabled
American Veterans, and an
Amvets unit. ·
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as follows: ·
Renee BaiLey of Pomeroy.
daughter of Rodney and
Cheryl Bailey. who will be
attending Ohi o Uni versi ty or

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Renee Bailey

Jeremy Blackston
attend Marietta. College and
study petro leutn eng inee ring. He had a 3.628 GPA .
and ran ke d 17th out o f 153
stll derits.
His
great-grandfath er,
Ernest S, Cull ums. served in
World War II. NoVember
194 1 to October 1945. and
received three good ' conduct
medals , Bronze Star, and
Eu ropean African Midb stern Service Medal with ·
11 ve Bronze Service Stars.

. St uden ts . will part1 c1pate
in all as pects of the produclion , including; costum es.
make- up. sets, d irec ti on and
pro mot ions.
Part ic ipants will also ha ve
the opport uni ty to perform
in the Gallipol is Fourth of
Jul y parade to promote
"Camp Melodrama" performa nces.
"Camp Melodrama" has
limited reg istrati on space
available. Students age ~- 1 8
may reg ister. Dail y. workshops run Monday through
Friday, from 9. a.m. until 3
p. m. each day:
Registration fee is $45 per
week. Stude nt s must register
for both weeks. and be avail-

ahlc for performances.
"Ca mp Melouruma'' will
focus on emertain ing audicnces with ac tion. drama.
mu sic und humor.
Wri gh t has taught drama
works hops throu ghout the
Uil lted States to more th an
35.000 part ic ipants. He currentl y manages th e Ariel
Tlleat rc. and produces Ari el
Th eatre
prod uction s.
Wright is also' a seasonal
pe rfo rmer for th e Walt
Dis ney Co.
Parents may register their
childre n
for
··camp
Melodrama" or find out more
inform ati on by calling the
Ariel Theatre, 740-446. ARTS. (446-2787).

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Pomeroy, son of Jecry and
Susan Well , who plans to
attend Ohio Uni versity and
major in marketing. He has a
3.36 GPA and was 27th out of
153 graduating students.
He is the grandson of Sgt.
Don L. Lannin g, who served ·
in the Army and fought in
World War II and stormed
the beaches qf Normandy on
D-Day.
Natasha
Wi se
of.

'Camp Meloqrama' set for Ariel
GALLIPOLIS - The Arie l
Theatre will host a two-week
acting workshop .fo'f kids.
"Camp Melodrama" theatre
camp will run June 20~ Jul y
1, with public performances
.scheduled for the July 4
weekend.
"Camp
Melodrama"
instructor and Ariel Director
Joseph Wright explain s.
"This workshop is designed
to focus on the melodrama
performance style popular in
the late I ~OOs and earl v
1900s.
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''These storie s are highl y
entertaining with ·villains ,.
dastardly deeds. damsels in
di stress , and brave heroes
that save the day," he added .

Ross Well

Eric Cullums
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the
Wh eeling
Jes.uit
• University in }\'heel ing .
W. Va .. tq study athletic trai ning and pliysica l therapy.
She had a 3 . ~8 GPA and
ranked 4th o ut of 153 student s. ·Her · grari\lfather,
William Keith Bai ley, served
in the Army from Dec. 15.
1950. to Sept.l 5. 1952. and
received a pu rple heart .
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Eri c Cullums of Pomeroy.
· son of Todd · and Andrea
Cullum s. -. who pl ans · to

Natasha Wise

Middleport, whose parents . Pomeroy, who is the son of
and
Brend4
are Danny Wi se and Andrea Robert
Chapman. She'plans to attend Blackston, plans to attend
College, Alderson-Broaddu s College
Hocking
Nelsonville , and study for an in Philippi , W.Va.. or th~
associ ate degree in nursing. University of Charleston tg
She had a 3.5 Gf&gt;A and was become a physician's assis- .
tant. He had a 3.8 and was
22nd out of 153 students .
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· Her grandfather, Andrew E. 12th out of 153 students.
Both grandfathers served in
Batey, served in the Army
and is now' a life-time mem- the
military.
Harold
ber of the American Legion Blackston was in ' the Navy
and Thomas Lipscomb was
Feeney Bennett Post 128.
Jeremy · Blackston
of in the Marines in 1948.

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Exalted Ruler of
Gallipolis Elks Lodge
;1.07 , presents two
checks to Kay Davis,
of the' Meigs County
Board of Mental
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In th is photo
~rovided by
the
Homestore
Plans and
Publications
Designers
Network, the
co'untry flavor
of this home '
is enticing
and has a
down-home
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(AP) - The enticing country fl avor of this home, plan
. M·77 by the Homestore Plans and Publications Designers'
Network , invites guests to kick back and sip iced tea . The
floor plan covers 1,920 square feet of li ving space.
' Open interior spaces foster free-llowing interat tion and
easy entertainment . Gather around the central li replace,
wh1ch warms the living room, foyer, dining room and
kitchen , and rela x.
The ~ sl and kitchen 's· handy eating bar serves hot meals
or cool summertime treats to gue sts iri the dining· room.
The ~ pa ciou s pantry is an extra bonu s.
Enjoy a summer barbecue on one of two rear porches
flanking the home's scre en porch, which offe rs a wet bar
.and a cathedral ceiling. The· master bedroom offers man y
benefits, including access to the scre en porch, a walk-in
closet and a private bath with du al sinks and a garden tub.
On the other side ·of the home, two secondary bedrooms
occupy t)leir own wing .of the home . which lends them privacy, They share a full bath , whi ch includes two nearby
linen closets.

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provided by the
Home store
Plans and
Publications
Designers
Network, the
master bedroom
offers many ,_
benefits, includ- ill
ing access to
the screen
porch, a walk-in
closet and a private bath with
dual sinks and
· a garden tub.

Devel~pmental

Disabilities. One of
the checks is for
$2 ,300 and will be
used to purchase
playground equipment for the Carleton
Schooi.·The other is
for $400 and is for ·
the Elks Lodge to
sponsor student
from the school to go
to Summer
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Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Main floor: 1,604 sq. ft.
Bonus room: 316 sq. ft. ·
Total living area: I .920 sq . ft.
Screen porch: 235 sq. ft.
Garage and workbench: 518 sq. ft.
Exterior wall framing: 2x4
Foundation: options: Slab

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A downloadable study plan of this house,
including general information on building
costs and financing, is available at
www.houseoftheweek.com. To receive a
study plan by mail, send $10 to House of
the Week, P.O. Box 75488, St. Paul, MN'
55175-0488, or call (866) 772-1013, Be sure
to reference the plan number. To view hun·
d~eds of home designs, visit our Web.site
at www.houseoftheweek.com.

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We invite you to 'Discover Mason County'
and the monthly events scheduled for 2005.
Watch for monthly schedules in your local ne,~SJ;Iapet"'

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June 18 &amp; .June 19
Living History Days
WV State Farm Museum

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Ri ver Barge Explorer
Pt. Pleasant Riverfront Park

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July 2 &amp;
.luly3
Pioneer Days
WV State Farm Museum

July 2.3. &amp; ~
. Point Pleasant Sternw(leel
Regatta
Pt. Pleasant Riverfront Park ·

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Monday • Saturday
Aueust8-13
Mason County Fair
,Mason County Fairgrounds

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instruments
degree offease,
volume or listening

"Come experience
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D~lta Queen
Pt. Pleasant Riverfront Park

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165 Sixll- (abbr.)

167 Ball

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164 Ne&gt;allard girl

OVER ffO NEW TRACTORS IN STOCK!

105 l'ledpit)uS
107 Roaan1 Of Flinlmne
109 Goldbttcll
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113 Foe
115 Puslon .
116 Apportion

118 Not slack

120 Liquet

123 Reglcn's plonl tile
125 New Zaaland parrot
130 - ol the tongue

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134 Long tale
137 Deep dftni&lt;

138 S1age setting
140 Act .ot wrougdolug
142 Clele's MoLrJt144 Old Greek llhme
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151 Claw
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158 '1l*1kel' srup1or
159 Weill
160 Hllld '-Y wood

163 Facb'inhereclly
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171 Fuea
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

4x4's For Sate ............... :.............................. 725
Announcement.. .......................................... 030
Antiques ............................ :.......................... 530
Apartmen1s1or Rent ................................... 440
Auction and Flea MarkeL .......................... OBO
Aulo Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
Auto Repair ........ :......................................... no
Auloa lor Sate .............................................. 710
Boats &amp; Motors lor Sale·............................. 750
Building Supplies .................,...................... 550
Business and. Buildings ............................. 340
Business Opporiun 11y ................................. 21 0
Bualness Training ........ :................. .-..... :...... 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........................... 790
Camping Equipment ................................... 780
Carda o1 Thanks ......................:................... 010
· Child/Elderly Care ....;.................................. 190
Electricat/Relrlgeratlon ...............................840
. Equipment lor RenL .................................. 480
· Excavating ................................... ,............... 830
Farm Equ lpment ...............................,.......... 61 0
Farms lor Rent.. ........................................... 430
Farms tor Sale ............................................. 330
For Lease ..................................................... 490
For Sale ........................................................ 5Q5
For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
Frulll &amp; Vegetables ..................................... 580
Furnished Rooma........................................ 450
General Haullng...........................................850
GIYWWIIY......................... ". :: ..... '.,..... " "" .....040 .

Mlecelllne0ua:....... _.................................... 170

Mf~--· Merc:Mndll8....................... 540
. Mobile Home Repair ..................:.................880
~!- ttomee lor ReriL, .............,.............. 420

lloblle ttomeelor $818..................... :.......... 320
Money to ~ ............................................. 220

Molorcyo:IH a 4 Wheeler. ..........................740
lllueiCIIInl1rUrMfl11 ................................... 570
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Pels far S.le .....................;..... -................... 560

Heston 5540 Baler
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Ptumlllflg. HeM!ng .................................... 820
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Radio, TV &amp; CB
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Schoole tnetructlon..................................... 110
Seed.
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Sporting Goocle ........................-................... 520

SUV'IIor Sele .................... - ........................ 720
1rucb lor Sele ............................................ 715
UpfKIIellry ................................................... 870

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Tuppers Plains. Ohio.
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Opening
Jericho Inn. 304-675-4167 gre~sive Optometric practice PAAT·TIME employment in BY CA RE (Buckeye H.i115 up to four rooms. 145 etlan·
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in Athens. Learn.the essen· the Apple Grove, WV area. Career Center &amp; Rio Grande nets S29~00 a montll. Ask
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740-594-2270 by June 17, -Life Insurance
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or
other
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Local
dental
office
seeking
ce11aneous items.
' ~isabililies in the Jackson, an enthusiastic, mutli· task- 2005
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and Womens ·clothes (xxlg), ng weekends, avenin your irlterest to: P.O. Bo&gt;C 45631. No Phone Calls EOE
Welders with a minimum ot 20 Years exper~ence . Calt;
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plus.'. Benefit s pac~age WE DO:
Cleaning.
Assistant Must have excel· 1
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please.
Garage Sale Fri &amp;Sal
Y peep1e an want 10 the Apple Grove. WV area. including health. dental. and Powerwashing. Windows .
lent
communication
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send
resumellette
9am · 3pm 2603 Jefferson
interpersonal skills, organi· hbecome
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Call Today! 740·446·4367. Exterior
for local ready-mix-concrete Gallipolis area.' An Equal ocal
Animal . Shelter.
Painting,
1-800-214·0452
company. Experience is Opportunity
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lease
call
(304)675-6451
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100WORKERS NEEDED preferred but not necessary. F/MJDN. For more informa· or more intormau6n .
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Assemble crafts,
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future of your job?
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Est1mates
call 740-645·
Council
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lndopenden1
Colleges
wood items.
Overbrook Center is current- Do you feel like you are not and Schools 12749.
pre-maintenance On trucks (740)446·7148.
2638
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appreciated?
accepting applications·for
&amp; equipment, yard work &amp;
Make ~'0 Selling Avon.Call lyLPN's
Materi81s provided..
ALL SHIFTS!! If you
other miscellaneous chores. (740)446-3358.
Free inlormation pkg. 24 hr ExpenenCe operating equip·
are interested, please come Wily not begin a career with
80 t-428·4649
a stable employer that
in and fill out an application
ment &amp; extra skills such as Managers Position
He,lpWanted
Help Wanted
values the hard work
at . 333 Page Street,
An EKcellent way to earn
welding a plus.
you do?
(304)937·3410
local Athens electrical dis· Middlepbrt. Oh. EOE
money. The New Avon.
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Call Marilyn 304· ~82-2645 Due to recenf changes in vidual who can supervise
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Sell. Shirley Spears. 304· Health Agency is seeking a e&gt;Cceptional ·'customer servFUTUREII
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1480 Jacben Pllte P.O. Box.274 ,',_.
675-1429.
highly motivated, independ· lee and be able to par1ici· "leiH PUfdMIN PIM AYIIIab!e" •MedicaV401(k)
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Warden, The JOb will begin oHice. Must be licensed in ence 'a plus.
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Hiring .Ff RNA!de Supervisor&lt; .
1-8n-463-6247ex1. 2457
2 'Irs OTR exp req.
ested ·may submit resume' to We offer a competiti&gt;Je Oepartmenl P.O. Box 6668, Miller Tran~..-.. lne.
Competitive Wages with benefits
Co mmissioners' Office. salary· benefits
pacl&lt;age and Huntington 'M/25.773.
call Wilsoo Tollett
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at our Nitro, WI/ location
which is located on the 3rd 401 K. E.O
send
including health ~~unuice. '"
800-345-$711
Tudors Biscuit World now
floor of the Me1gs County resume to 352 Second Ave., McClure's Restaurant now
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hiring at POint Pleasant,
Courthouse.
Gallipolis, OH 45631 or call hiring all locations, full or
ApPly at
Bake'r,&amp; Cook
1·800-481·6334.
Attn:
part-time,
pick
up
applies·
Point
Pleasant
D~ntal Office Cashier.
Green Acres
· 1'480 Jaclc~n Pike, Oallipoti$
Audrey Farley, RN.
tion at location &amp; bring back seeking Denial Hygienist. apply ill person hours
Regional Center, Inc.
between 1O:OOam &amp; S..nd Resurne clo PO Box 5:30am-2:00pm.
or J;l\pJie' tOll f~ • "' ,
, Has an Immediate
Established Heating-Cooling 11 :ooam, Mond~y thru . 45 Pt. Pleasant. WV 25550
opening lor: Troo.tmon1 Company In .Gallia County Salurclay.
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The University of Rio Grande invites applications for the posiHelp Wanted
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computer. No experience
P.O. Box 240
necessary. Call 1~
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Jacklon Pike, Galllpot~.
Homemaker Training
coordinating an effective student enrollinent program; imple- .
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funds and related reports; maintain records
The AAA is currently accepting
f~
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applications for ·their Home Beahh ·
A
minimum
of
a
Master's
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Training Program.
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The program is of no cost to t,be
RN's, S1HA. ~1. OIHA'I R
experience working in a college setting
participants. Upon graduating,
is ·preferred. ·
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participant will be assisted with
job placement.
All app!ical)ls must submil a letter of intery:st and a resume
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with
For more information contact
including the names of three references, Resume~ will be
ber.efits ~ins health
the Area Agency on Aging at
accepted until the position is filled .
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740-874-9436
or
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recemly
purchased ·
ter of two to four weel&lt;s. If
the aphids become !DO h1b1scus plant hardy 111 our·
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aphids so they may fly onto whether their newly purless crowded plants. Many chased hibi sc us plant can sur.,aphids are plant specie spe- vive our winter weather. This
c1fic. Aphids may aho live on is a problem with using comthe root systems of plants. mon names on plant labels. In·
Aphids overwinter- as adults the state of Oh10, labels conin some species and eggs in • taining both common and
botanical names are to be
other spec1es. •
·
Control may be as easy as attached to all perennials .
washing off adults using a shrubs and trees. The tropical
liose, selecting plants. that hibiscus, Hibisc us rosa-smen have some plant resi stant sis is not hardy in Ohio. It
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(due to havmg auy stems may overwinter outside in
and lea ves), or encouragmg climatic zones nine and ten.
preoators .like lady beetles, as found in southern parts of
lady beetle larvae, . green Florida, Texas and California.
lacewings, parasitic wasps
Normal flower colors
and hover flies . .
include red, pink, yellow and
LadY. ·beetle larvae, which orange .
Many gardeners
look like small, one-half inch bring these plants mdoor in
Komodo' dragons, eat their mid September. If kepi in a
weight in aphids each day. well-lit: cooler room, these .
These larvae have hatched plants will restart growing in
and may be found on the early April and may be ,Placed
, plants eating aphids. Se~ outside around Mother s Day.
Factsheet
1030,
Hibiscus syriacus, better
"Multicolored Asian Lady ·known as Rose of Sharon is
· · Beetle." If chemical control is the hardy hibiscus in our
necessary, horticultural oils region. This plant is hardy
and insecticidal soaps give throughout Ohio and southgood controL Contact insecti- ern United States. · Rose of
cides like malathion, endosui- Sharon has red, white. blue or
fan , permethrin, resmethrin white blooms during the sumand pyrethrum may be used.
mer and into the faiL There
Just remember that multi- are multiple petal forms
pie sprays several days apart whose flowers look like colmay be needed. Follow orful powder puffs. The plant
chemical label directions for · may be trimmed as a hedge, ·
spraying. For ' additional individual bush or small,tree.
information ask for home,
(Hal Kneen is the Meigs
yard and garden fact sheet County Agriculture and
2031 , "Aphids On Trees and Natural Resources Educatm;
Shrubs" or go on Ohio State Ohio
State
University
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about exotic li• ·~stock in the US.)
BY HAL KNEEN
An alternative to woo l i&gt; hitting t)l e tradi Are the leaves of.the growtional sheep hu&gt;iness. Hair s h e~p - ·th ey
ing
tips of your trees ·and
_require no shearing, so less time and effort
shrubs deformed and s ticky?
:1re needed to rai'e a flock. Shearing sheep
Look closely to fin&lt;J the
'or wool is usuall y an unprofi table undertak insect c ulprit, aphids.
•ng. A 100-pound sheep will pro vide only
These small , soft-bodied
.tbout $ 1.25 in MJOI. bu t the sheep itself may
insects are also referred 10 as
bring $ 100 in today\ market. ·
plant lice or ant cows. Aphids
Because most of the profit comes fmnr a
feed using their piecing
:&gt; heep's meat. hair sheep sti ll produce a good
mouth-part that allows them
profi t. Research has show n th at hai r shee p
to suck out the sugl\IJ' nutri~
ent laden sap from plants.
-are more reshtant to parusites than wooi
Several species o_f ants
shee p. a plus consideri ng· Ohio' s c lim ate, is
herd aphids as if they were
we ll-s uited to parasites. Ha ir sheep grow
cows. carrying them to
, li ghtl y slowe r than wool shee p, thou gh. and
young plant growth so .the
produce sli ghtl y less meat.
ants
m ay harvest the ·aphid
According to a taste panel. the hair she'ep 's
manure (honeydew) for their
meat tas te s th e same as its woolly co unte'rown use. The piercing of the
part . Ha'ir shee p are abl ~ to th riye on g rass
plant stem and leaves causes
-alone an'd do not require many feed supplethe crinkling of · the new
ments. They are adaptable to different vegegrowth. The sticky substance
tative system s. This: along with their lack of
on the leaves is the · waste
wool, makes them low maintenance .
product of the aphid. Many
'times this ,waste product proMarketing hair sheep provides a few chalvides a ·substrate for black
l'e nges in some places because buyers unfasooty
mold to grow On, espe'
miliar with the breed s have le ss demand for
cially in dtr ~eather. Rain or
them. However, in market s that target ethnic
hand watenng plants normalholidays,' hair sheep are often in high demand
ly keeps the leaves . clean of
and receive favo rable prices.
.
waste product build·u p.
The future for hair sheep loo ks promising.
There are many specie's of
Since the mid- ' 90s thei r numbers have grow n
aphids. They come in several
tremendously. Hair sheep represe nt less than
colors
black, green,
10 perce nt of Ohio's sheep industry, which
oran·g e or red. The most common life cycle of an aphid is
ranks lith in th~ U.S. with $ 10 million in
that the mother aphid gives
cash receipts in 2002 .
live birth (ovoviviparous) to
The yak. once found from Ka shmir to
additional
female
aphid
C hina. can n0w only be found wild in isolatnymphs.
which
in
10
to 14
ed Himalayan highlands . Yak are bovines, in
days molt into adult female
the same ge nu s as ,cattle. They were fir st
aphids capable of reproducdomesticated in Tibet about I ,000 B.C., and
ing new young.
have been used fo r centuries as pac k animals.
a source of hi gh quality meat, ri ch mil k and
osu Extension/photo
for their warm, soft fiber.
Highland Cattle, shaggy horned beasts whose
Yak were im ported to Europe fro m Tibet in · ancestors came from Loch Ness Monster
the mid- 1800s. From Scoiland and Germany. country now roam pockets of Gallia Co~nty.
they moved on to · Canada and the United
S tate s in the early 1900s . In th.: m id-' 80s, them to improve the blood lines of their
Sam Bibler decided to put together a yak herd herds.
and commissioned Larry Richard s, founder
Though Highlands have menacingly long
121 Box
of t.he International Yak Association , to. pur- " handlebar" horn s, they are even tempered,
t 22 - .flllide IIJIIII
124 SUnrrit
. chase the best yak from tlje top herds in the and like many of the ancient breeds they do
128 Ceo1atn wit
U.S. There are now about 3.000 yak in North not stres s easily .. Recently, Highlands were
127 Big book
America. Domesticated yaks are smaller than removed from the rare breed list by The
128 Uie f!l Gobi
129 AmeiCIII
the wild qnes, anq co me in a variety of colors. American Livestock Breeds Conservancy
t31· T~
1ncluding red , piebald , and white. .
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and placed on a " wm~h " list. Today, there are
133 Lawylr'scharge
t 35 All8n Of Rice
The domesti c yak is· an incredibly impor- fewer than I 0,000 worldwide, yet the number
136 Venusdetant part o f Tibetan life and provides a so urce ·is growing in the U.S. and Canada. There is at
137 Bobllilt
of milk , butter, meat, hair (for cloth). and least one Hi ghl a nd breeder that I know of in
139 Lllke cu _.
141 DeYI:Uiesa
leather and is also much used as a beast of Gallia County.
143
Tier
burden.
· (Note: Before purchasing any type of exot145 VllfY llhort lme
Scottish Highland Cattle are known as the ic animal, be knowledgeable of-state regula141,.....
148~
o ldest pedi gree breed of cattle in the world tions and by all me'ans, ~now your marketing
152- VIII M1kte
and the first breed to be registered in the U.S . options.) . ·
154 Dllnk btfort dlmel
151 NotjlldU
Around the 1880s, Arnerican cattlemen from
For more information on these and other
161 Ulellrycolel:llon
the western U.S. recognized the natural qual- type/(!{ exotic. livestock, f eel free to contact
162 Eager
ities of the Highland animal. and imported me at the Extension office, (740) 446-7007 ·
164 Fkdlg Acinlan '

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Extension Corner

Exotic livestock: Hair sheep, yak and Highland Cattle
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e-mail pmason@rio.edu
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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolisr OH •

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DHK
Cleantng
&amp; 3-Bedroom
1 Bath
Powerwashtng Cant Keep Remodl:lled FuN Basement
Up Your ~To OQ " hst roo Btg? Appliances
tncluded
Let Us HELP Yot.. ' W"e 11 OutbwiOtng &amp; 24FT Pool
Clean R Up &amp; Get R Done
186 Park Drtve (304)675
We
do
All 7460
R es t denttal Bustness
3BA
1BA Ranch ~tyle'
lns1de Outstde
DatlyfWeekly Monthly 740 house located 6 m•les past
985 3639 or 740-416 1823 Holzer hosp•tal on At 160
-~0)388 9263
Georges Portable Sawmtll
A Hentlon'
don t haul your logs to the
Local company oHermg NO
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DOWN PAYMENT
pro
I wtll care tor your lo;ed one grams for you 10 buy your
m my home Call (740)388- home tnstead of renttng
• 100" o ftnancmg
0118
· Less tiTian perfect cred•t
1 wtll clean hOus~s or offtces accepted
References avatlaOie For • Payment could be tl'le
the best tn cleanliness call same as rent
Maftnda at 304·531-1794 or Mortgage
Locators
740-992-5805
(740 )992 7321

LOW-MOISture
Carpet-Cleaning
Brand New M.:thod
Dry in 1 Hou r
No Steam-or-Shampoo
Free Esttmates
"'"~ Clearly Clean ~· ·

( 304)675-0022
Ohto Valley Engtne Repatr
Lawn mowers smalt engtne
repatr Sales and sei'vtces
281 Grate Road Patnot OH
45658
Ststers wil l clean vo ur
House or watcf1 the E;:lderly
PO bo• 722 Poca WV
25 159
Standmg ttmber Wanted to
cut Gtve us a call (740)6457203 leave a message

Br cK Ranch B1dwe1t1Porter
At t60 near schOol gro
eery store and gas stabo'n
3 bedrooms all electriC 2
112 bathS kttchen wt th nook
pantry dtsposal mtcrowave
~real room wtth stone/ga;;
ftreplace formal..chntng room
bay
wmdow
w th
stu dy/offtce With walk·m
closet Master bedroom and
ba th wtth 2 wal~ tn closets
Whtrlpool tub shOwer and
dual si nks Enclosed back
porch 2 car garage 20ll.40
m ground pool oa k wood
work new roof • tandscap1ng
plus A.C hea t Adjacent land
appro• 4 5 acres avatlable
S179 900 Ca ll [740)4469312

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All real ..tate advertising
In this newspaper 11
subJect to the Federal
Fair Housing Act of 1968
which makes It Illegal to
adveniae 'any
preference, 11"\,ltatlon or
dl!llcrlminatlon based on
race, color, religion sell
familial status or naUonal
origin, or any lntent1on to
make any such
preference , llmltllllon or
dlscrlmlnstton '

No Down P• yment even
wtth less than perfect credit
on thts 3 bed room 1 ba th
home tn Mtddleport Corner
lot carport wrap-around
porch fenced In ~a rd basement , pay ment sa me as
rent 74D-992-6300
--------Owner relocattng o~o down
Must see thiS tmmaculate
2000 sq It home wtth
remodeled k1tcherv' butlt-ms
Great netghborhood close
to town Call (740}446 8325
or VISit www ORVB com
Code 4505 Pnced to sell at
$132 500

1979 Homene 12JC50

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New 3 Bed room 2 Bat h
Hom e on 11 + ac res @
Leon Stocked Po nd Ctty
Water New Septic System
Ready to move tn call for
appl (304 1475·4429
New 3 BR 2 Bath Sectto nal
HomeOnly
249/mo
Includes A/ C delive ry &amp;
setup 740·385·7671

$59 000 New Haven 2 SOD
sq f1 Log Cab1n as ts w/3 5 New 3 BR Home Only
acres Cal! Mtke (5 13)314- 189/mo lncllJOes ale dehv
ery an d set up 7 40-385
2754
4367
2·3br Home
112ba ,
Ha rdwood Floor s, Total ly No Down Payment IS posstRemodeled (304)593-2532 ble on lht s beauttlul 3 bed
or (859 )245-7454
room 2 batn hOme 2 car
garage Deck overlookt ng
7 Ho mes unde r $14000 beauttful v1ew Ftve Potnts
Will deliver 740 385 4367
area (740)992 6667

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Thur_June 11, 2.005
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cook books, lamps, tables. chest, chocken
co llecLmn and more

Auction

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Located at Hartwell Slorage Unot 34055
Lauel Chff R&lt;) Pomeroy, O H
The followong units are to be sold 10
sati sfy the hens

" Units"
#4, #32, #40, #67 and #1 00
Chn stopher Cottnii -Apprentoce #0096
Cash
Posotove I D
No Eats

Auction

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Sao 9 00-6 00
Cl osed Sunday

1·8Q0-837·3238
Auction

Lemley's Audion ·

ESTATE AUOION
Friday. June 1o

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mnhg r u h1r~u• t~ \\.tl mu Vu:t umllr~I IJ ,ttnU •~Joak so.'l:l
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m.1hg Lhm 1 .1ck t.un tmg ~.nu~h t ~ 1nat:. ~~~p.~a~ k Lllph •
oak tluv. .111 v.;~lnul Vt~. t •mun hc:d . _ h, ll marhk to pped
w~ lnu t Jrc"e r v. / nurrur 11/malt hlll ~ '.l .l~h~tanJ -1po. v.aln ut
B R ~ut t oak ~ds tlak &amp; "~l nut dr~,,~r' " /mtml~ oak
"anl mbt: , , Jlnu! &amp;. . _ h~ rn J!~ Ot "h"~t oak o.he\elle dresser
!old &amp; S'i ook tahlcs v.ll hacrs oa k ~ ~JcN•a~ d' 8 retdt~d
mahg han est tf-1 u~k llak.... r~ .._uph 1' tpat ntcd Sl! lk:n.
... ahtocls sc:- ll... r~ ... htn:~ ~~e ~:ream parltlr '"' uak moms
~.:h;ur mEihg rec-ord ~:ab tlJ uak &amp; (I) trnn m mtd m1s.;;
l hatr:.&amp; f(ll t.. ~r' ... tr t~l~ trunk\ non &amp; rope beds
&amp; luts more
PRJ,\-I ITI VES 12 &amp; 8 tmpte cupb t:lmlt'r lupb crt: am
~o upb hanl_!m"', orncr ~u p b mc.1l bm tl r}~m k. o.ofke
txl\ es 'i .~ (II mn thi s Jrop 15 tl tbl tl,\1\\ ,c tl ... upb blanket
boxn .md lots llhlr.t'
GLASSW-\RF. &amp; POTI ER)
Hull Eb l t J~ . Ro,.._qiJe Fr~:cs tu &amp;: 1lt h c r ~
Fenton lmpo!rml Ca rnt\al Sienko lkprt,~ l\lll F o~ ton .l
C.unhrtJl!c We~t m n r d anJ p ap..~r v. c 1 g ht ~ unJ lots more

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Stngcr Feath er Wt 2~ I &gt;t: wm~ nwdun( 4mlts hnc n ~
rug~ pn nb &amp; pamtcngs thl &amp; hung m~ tt~ hun g . •1dv
mcmu R R m...·m n old10ys 6's ho" ~:uses kttche n"ares
cronwarc, t"l'-!skets huuks &amp; g3mes tht ld llm( h hllKCS dolls.
Um h::U horse do'll:k r.tdtO!i ~ UI O harp Pabst 8 et r hght !t ad
glass Y.IUdll\\ ) 1!11~ sta[IIHI memo. Jre•s fonns Sl;!wmg
~~l attd, ladn:' hah -&amp; h~g~ ulstume Jewe lry ~amero~s &amp; lots
mure

1\UCTIONEER S NO I E Tht" 1s a' parl ml hstl ng of a large
auuton Check our \\ebs llc often fnr murc updates &amp;
pallurt~ There w J!t he someth mg l"~~: re tor CVI.l!)One
M oodlspaui!Jh Auclao net-ring Strvlreo;
Aullt onecr Bt l! MouthsfK! ul!h Ohm Ltc ~769 l W V L1c
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TERMS Ca ~ h tJr grll&gt;d che( k w/proper I Q
Not rcspnnsth k fnr aet: tdcnts Of l oss of prcpcn y
Annullnccmem s the d •Yul sul e t ake pt ~~ ctknce of pnnted
mutc.· n .tl or nnlln L mutennl
Good rl'freshmcnl s pro\ tdeJ For tntonnut•un
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1o SOO p n1
C he~o k out ~·u r wt: b ~ t h.: ~I lor lois ol
great pto.tures tll uc m ~ Ill he soiJ

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Approx. 2.17 Ac. (High VIsibility)
Near Rt. 35/Rt. 50 Spill

1999 Harley Davidson S~ortster
Cub CaCiet Tractor" Tools
Appliances
Furniture
Household

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concrete asphalt
biMf!IS, eoncrete 14" walk boh1nd aaw wi11HP
Honda motor; laser plane 200 Spectre-PhystCB rotary laser level, David WhMe level tra01:1lt wltrl pod,
901B jack hammer &amp; bb. Honda welder generatoJ,
Rol-~lr portabte air (;OIT!PfePOr W/5 5 gaa motor,
Banner porta-power; RJDGIO Porta-power; 300 Plpe
threade r, die t e1s, reamera, wrtnchel, cutters,
RI DGIO, MILWAUKEE, OEWALT drlhs, sews ,metal
band saw, rotary h~mmers; petroleum tools &amp; Plrts
tnventoty, ele&lt;:l rlc 12V fuel pllmp 2 lrl-sland pipe
vises, 350 3 'Yi" collapslbfe fire hoell 150' 2~ cot·
lapslble nre hose. drill p~H . HI1U DX350 25 cat
piston drlve tool. 12 HP riding mcM'I!Ir. cha1n saw,
150,000 BTU ott heoO.r TeRM~. Cosh or Clled&lt; w/
pos1tlve ID, all sales final, eWtf'Ylhlng sold Al·tt, No
exp ressed or 1mpfled Mrrantles or guerantMtt gNen
A Howard ConstructiOn, Inc. OM'ter
CALL FOR BROHCURE or vloK

www.stanleyandaon.com
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(7"0) 775-3330
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These ilems n IMIIable at 1t1e Olio VFitttt Balk Annex, 143 3rd Awnue,
Gal~s. OH on the dale and tine specified above. Sold b the hpt
bidder·~. whele-is* wilhoul expresaed or inplied wa1a1ty &amp; may be
seen by caling the Cole c1ion Oepti bnent at 18 441-1038_ova I8SflMIS
the right k&gt; accept/ reject lll1'f and all bids, and~ aw Items from sale prior
to sale. Tennsdsale:CASHORCERTfiEDCHECK

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Executor: Grea Williamson

304-tll-5447 Or 304-773-5115
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2 bedroom an elec: tnc AJC
very 11ery ntce n.o pets In
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(740)44 6· 1409
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~leasant $325 month plus 1 &amp; 2 bedroom newly reno·
Security Depostt (304)675· va ted
Apts
tor
rent
3~ 1 7 or (304)675·6415
Downtown Galitpohs R•ver
&amp; Park vtew $36 0·$600/mo
2 BDR 2 1/2 baths 2 car
Some utthttes patd Now
garage· turntshed close to accepting appt1cattons Call
~otz er hospttal (740)441
(740)709 1690 (loca l call)
0310

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Call Jay
1\40) 441 -0 11 0

Furniture
Cherry Howard Moiler Grandfather Clock W/moon Dtal-cuoved
Glass Door Must See" ', Outslandong Turtle Top TaQie-lhe
Carved &amp; Applied Carvong Must See lit, M T Coffee Table , Wal
1920's-30's Sofa Table, Round Oak Table &amp; 4 Oak Swovel
Chaors, V1ct. Rose Back Sofa, Evereth Spinet Piano, Penn
House Sofa, Chtpendale Claw &amp; Ball Wong Back Chaor, Beautolul
Vocl Lady &amp; Gentlemen Chaors, Queen Ann Cuno Cabonel,
Cherry Queen Ann Solver Chest, Cherry Corner Cabtnel
(modern), Samsung 19" TV-VCR &amp; DVDComb., Mltsubosho 8!9
Screen TV, Slant Fronl Desk, Oak Claw Footed CoHee Table,
Press Back Oak Desk Chaor, Voct. Platlorm Rocker, Loft Chaor,
La-z- boy Recliner, Love Seal Whnclln8rs , 5pc. Queen Soze
Poste r B R Suote-bed-dresser-armoor &amp; 2 Nighl Stands, 5 Pc
Queen Soze Poste r B R Suote Mendolh Furn Co , Computer
Desk, Old Cabtnets , Whorlpool Refngerator, 3 Pc Wocker Set,
Patoo Furntture &amp; More
Glassware
Fenton Glass Some Sogned By Artosl, llaly Polcher, Lg. Flow Blue
Celery Dosh, Colored &amp; Clear Goblets, Pressed &amp; Ruby Flash
Berry Sal, 8 Pl. Settong Of Nontake Ch1na, Stemware, Dresden
Potcher &amp; Bowl Set &amp;Extra Pteces, Paper Weoghls , 5 Pc. Nippon
Chocolate Set, Jardinaire, Matchtng Paor Brass &amp; Press Cut
Table Lamps, Old Leaded Glass Lamp, Otl Lamp Plus More
HoOsehold
Oak Telephone, Coffee Gnnder, Foshong Fly Rod &amp; Reels, Dolls,
Pnnts Signed Davod R Ltnder, Compaq MV 720 Computer,
El ectnc Me al Gnnder (small), Panasonoc Mocrowave, Bunn
Coffee Pot, Great Cookware &amp; Kolchen Appliances, Pr Pnul
Bo kes, Onental Style Rugs , F~rnolure Clamps, Brass Anomals,
Water Founlaon, Stol Weed Eater, Honda Lawn Mower, Lumber &amp;
More.
Pistols
,
S &amp; W 41 Mag Cal Rev , J S 22 Rev (owl head), S &amp; W Mod.
39-2 9mm Auto In Box, Ruger 357 Rev. In Box, Mod. 10-38 S
&amp;w Rev , Ruger P876-1976 Cent. S1ngle Six-black Power Ptslol '
In Case
Shotgyna &amp; BlfltB
Browning Mod. A 500-12 Guage Auto, Win. Mod. 94-3Q-30
N.I.B., A.ubert Tr Star 45 Lever Act Mod 66 Carbtne , Mod HOO
Rem 16 Guage Nib, New Rrvan 12 Guage Shotgun , Brownong
Bl 22-22 Cal Lever Actoon W/scope, Sears Mod. 43-22 Auto ,
Beautrful Sears Henlage M4-supreme 30-06 , MaMon Mod. 33630-30 , Won Mod 12D0-20 Guage Auto, Browning Mod. 81
Cal W/scope, W1n . Mod. 190-22 Auto W/scope, Rem. Mod.
5131-22 Target, MaMin Mod 990-22 Auto, Unoversal30 Cal M.l.,
Marltn Mod. 39-22 Lever Acloon, Fonnbear L 61 R Rolle 30-06,
Won. Mod. 94-30 Wcf , lnnerarms 22 Mag. Pump Mod M 59,
Win. Mod 275-22 Auto W/scope , H&amp;R Topper Mod 410
Shotgun, Army Rifle 1944 England, Mossburg Mod. 185 K.B 20
Guage, Won. Mod. 12-12 Guage Vln Rlb,wln . Mod. 1200, Rem
Mod. 660-243 Cal. W/scope, Browning 2000-12 Case Auto ,
Mossburg 410 Pump, Rem . Mad. 760-3Q-06 Pump, Won. Mod
94-32 Waf, J Stevens Mod. 71 -22 Mod Cent. Mod., Rem. Mod.
572-22 Pump W/scope, Stevens Mod 53d-22 Cal., Ruger Mod.
10-22 Carbine Auto , Ugarteche Nib Jana Made In Spain Fancy
Double Barrel, Hopkin &amp; Allen Arms Black Powder Postel, A J
Aubrey Shotgun (old), Plus Lg. Champion Brand Gun Safe
IQQII
Dewall 12" M"er Saw, Dewal118 Volt Dnll, Molwaukee Saw Zall,
Sev. Craftsman Wrenches, Sockets Sets, Some Brand New 1!,
Molwaukee _ Drill, Makota Jog· Saw, Shop Fox 20" Planer, Shop
Fox Wode Bell Sander Belt Soze 16 X 48 , De~a Sander, Delta
Ba~d Saw, Laquna 18 Band Saw, Craftsman Stack Tool Box,
Powermatlc Planer Commerocal Grade, Powermatoc Router
Commerocal Grade, Proto Tool Box, 20" Craftsman Droll Press,
Rockwell Delta Lathe, Powermatlc Lathlc, Rockwell Uni Saw,
Rotc Zip Saw, Brest Drills, Planas,lg. Amount qt Hand Tools
Over 3 Hand &amp; Drill Brest Drill Collection, Cra~man 150 Pso ;3
H.p. 4 Gal. Tank Aor Compressor, Honda 6.5 2400 Psi Power
Washer, Skll Chain Saw, The Lost Goes On &amp; On
Auctlonet~rw Note: Order Of Auctoon Ftre· armes Will Be Sold
Ftrsl AI Beginning Of Auctoon There After W1ll Be Two Auct 1on
Rings One Wtlh Tools &amp; The Ofher One With Fu rnrtu re &amp;
Household Items An Oulstandong Auctron Don't Miss Thts One
1111 Poctures On Web Sole www auctoonztp.com

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Grac1ous lrvtng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at Vtllage
Manor
and
Rtve rstde
Apartme nts •n Middl eport
From $295 $444 Call 740
Bruner Lend
3 bedroom Tratler lor rent 992 5064 Equal Housmg
(740J4:11-1492
Pnvate Country tocatton, Opportuntttes
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Jeck•on Co Just ott SR35 G alhpolts Fe rry Garbage &amp; Large Upsta•rs Apartment
on CH+D 5 acres ~13 950 Water mcluded
$350 per 2br A ppliances turntshed
co wate rt 0 11 SA 776 5 month rent $400 depostt Depostt Requtre~ Central
acres $26 500 12 acres (304) 576·22 4 1
AJC S300/month (304)675·
$27 500 bo th S53 000 co
7783
water t Oakhtll, S A279W 3 bedroom 2 bath 2 5
Th trd
Avenue
mce 8 acres S15 900 co acres close to college S350 North
waterI
per month plus depos1t Mtddleport One Bedroom
furntshed apt
No Pets
(740)474 39~6
Prevtous rental ret
740
Meigs Co. Danvule Red H1ll
3
BR
tra1ter
fo
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rent
9920165
Fl d very ntce 8 acres
acres $300/mon $300/dep Water
$23 500 • or 26
trash
Included One Bedroom No Pets
$59 500, co water Bn ar &amp;
needed Uttltlles Pa1d $400/mo
FMge Ad, 5 acres $7 8501 References
Oepostt
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(740)339Near Ohto RIVer + Forked
Requ1rec;i (740)446 3667
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L.akes 11 tracts to choose
from 5-13 acres $1 4 950+
Pleasaf)l Valley Apartment
3br Tratler tn Galbpohs Ferry
up co water• Tuppers
Are now tak1ng Apphcat tQns
area No Pets $375/month
Pla1ns off Success Ad 20
for 2B A 3BR &amp; 4BR
Depos1t
&amp;
Relerences
j,Cres $24 500 or 5 ac res
Apph.ca!lons
are .taken
(304)674 4633
$16 900 co water! Ches ter
Monday thru Fr•day trom
tl;ashan Ad wooded 16 3 Br Trailer wlrelndg &amp; 900 A M -4 P M Olftce •s
acre s $16 500 co waterl
Stove washer
&amp;
dryer Located at 1151 Evergreen
Drtve Pomt Pleasant WV
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Gallla Co Kyger 8 ac res
Phone No IS (30 4)675$13 950 o r 16 acres B eau ttlul nver vtew tn 5806 EH Q
S16 9501
Rto
Grande Ka nauga Ideal lor 1 2 peo
Townhouse
No pels
please Tara
Mobley Ad 8 acres. co pie
Apartments Ve ry Spactous
A
pphcatro
ns
betng
taken
water NOW $21,0001Vtn lon
~ Bed rooms CIA 1 H2
Oodntl Ad 5 acres NOW Cali {740)441 -0 18 1
Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Baby
$11 950 co water!
C lea n 2 bedroom mobtie Pool Paho Stan 185JMo
we 11 gladly ftna nce any of home close to towr:J can No Pets Lea se Plus
SeCurity DepOSit Requtred
t;tur properties wtlh 5% (740)256·6574
(740)446-348 1
markup Call to r lree maps to
Mobile Home Lot only
6xp lore each locatton + Addtson Pike · $ 125/month- Twl ~ Rtvers Tower Is accept·
addlllonal parcels
call (740)446-3644 for more tnQ applications tor wa1t1ng
list for Hud subs1zed 1 br
rnfo
apa rtment ca ll 675 6679
AN1ID
MObile Homes s1tes m the EHO
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5130 00 Valley Apartment s m Mason
WV
currently accepttng
buys homes Conf1denhal
740-365 · 4019
app
per
month
hcat1ons
Apply at 501
Cute ~ ca sh Jim, 740-992Tratler
lot
tor
rent Shawnee Tra1t m Pomt
&amp;300 No calls after 9
Appli cations
$175fmonth .$ $100/dep Pleasant
10 \ I \1-..
Trash &amp; water pd references accepted on Tuesdays
(304 )675
needed
(740)441 9291 HU D asststed
4900
(7~0)339 · 3260 '

a1 $350/ month

Located Off Teays Ualley Rd. at 121 !leach Wood Estates In Scott 0t01~H·
W.U_, From Point PleiiSilnt W.U. Take Rl. 35 llortb To WlnDeld
Tum Right On Rt. 34 South Go 5 mues Tum Len Ht BB6T llink, Located
Off Teays Uallt!l Rd. Watdl For Signs_ Will be selling the estate of the
late Curtis Williamson. mr WllUamson WiiS a professlollll wood crafter
and we wlll be selling tbe following.

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Pomeroy • M i ddlepor t • G allipo l is, OH • P t P leas.ant,

FOR REI.T

~ bed room house no pets

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FORD ESCAPE
FORD MUSTANG .
CHEVROLET SILVERADO
FORD CONTOUR LX
FORO EXPLOREic
CHRYSLER 8EBRIN9
CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO
HOti)A T3ll ATV
CHEVROl£T KU. TRUCK
DODGE RAM TRUCK
GMC TOJIKICK C7H042
OfWI) CHERC+Ef

LOTs&amp;
ACREAGE

~attached Garage m Camp

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• 3 Bedroom 2 Beth Home w/ea t-tn k1tchen ltvmg rm *
! 1/J/brtck hearth wood bumlng ft replace larg e foye r !
! hall wfstorage under statrcase extras .nclude parttal :
* basement fuel otl furnace w/huge underground fuel •
! od stora ge tank, cen tral AC , dnlled well plus co !
* water tap IS InstallER.!
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! Of'EN HOUSES . 512312005 &amp; 513112005 5-6 PM !
! Real Estate TERMS. Sells to Htghest B tdder above !
* $75 000 offered free &amp; clea r pnor to closmg on/ *
! before 719/2005, $5 000 down at ttme of sale bal- !
• ance at clost ng no continge ncies
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! PERSONAL PROPERTY 1999 Ha rley Da11 idson !
! 883 Sportste r motOI"cycle Cub Cadel Model 2186 !
* Murray 14 5 HP rldtng mower , Murray 11 HP rtdmg *
! mower walk behtnd 3 y, HP tnmmer mower 5 HP !
: rotot11ter lawn &amp; gard en toot ~ Hou11hold Furnl · !
* ture &amp; Appliances + too muc::h to mention! *
: TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Cash or !
* Check all sales final everything sold A s Is. Jessie '*
! Prttchett Owner Jeanette Mendenhall Atty In Fa ct !
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!* Heory MWWW.STANLEYANDSON-COM
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·O hio Valley Bank

$182.67 ~';,'

Leslie Lemley

2 acres more or less all utd•
111es paved 10ad 2 miles
from Ches ter
$16 000
(304 )483 -7550

Large Anlique Auclion
Sund,o y. June 11. 1005 at 12·00 p 111
Moodospaugh Aucuon Hou,c
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Not rt&gt;spcml lble for acc 1dmts or loss of Prvf't'rlv

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112 Ac lot Tycoon Lake on
Ad Co Water (not
take
fr ont)
$7 500 00
(740 )2 47 1100 or (3041532
6271 cell
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The Ohio vaJey Bank will olfer for sale by publlc auction the following items:

Gallipolis. Ohio
Watch for ad in the
Wednesday, June 8 Edition of
the Gallipolis Tribune and
Point Pleasant Register

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Not l't' j jJilti i! Mt f m w 1 1denr\ 01 lo \ ~ oJPropall '

Dan Smith-Auctioneer #1344

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AMVm Bulldln1 {KIInaaua)

Kay s Res laurant
w/upsta1rs apartments, 740416- 1808 740 247 -tll'lO

Lots of sewtiig •terns. h u mt lh fi er~. tool
box &amp; lools. fis hmg poles, law n moweo.
slep ladder, log cham. benc h gnnder. voce.
mok hand tool s, Borden daory horse &amp;
molk cart. step sl oo l &amp; other n11sc
M ary Lee-PO A
· Dan Smith-Auctioneer #1344
Chnstopher Counii -Apprenloce #00%
Cash
Posl(ove I D
Relreshments

Public Auction
June 11, 2005
10:00 a.m.

6:30pm

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itunbap lrl~UtS -itmtltttl

8 5 acres Gree n Townshtp
Arbuckle ~d over 1 000 of
Raccoon Cree k frontage
$29 ()()() (740)645-0286

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Great Houses at Great
Prtcest We h a11e 2 hOmes ln
the Gal lipolis and Rutland
areaS WE FINANCE1 NO
CLOSt NG
COST
NO
POINTS! ~ Contact Nick
1·800·333Hutfman @
69 10

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DupleJC , each wtth 3 BR L ~
DR Kttchen , Bath &amp; Porch
House 3 BR LA Kttchen,
Bath
Both m Potnt
(304)675·24 95
Pleasant
after 7 OOpm

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI?
No Fee Unless We Wtnl
1 888 582 3345
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Bedroomll Bath gas sell Bad room 2 Bath Shtngled Stock. models at old pnces
Vmyt
Sldmg 2005 models arnv1ng Now
W II Roof
con t-atr condtt•oner
Mobile
Homes
rent for $265 0() a month or Appliances (304)675 7772 Cotes
15266 U S 50 East Athens
sell tm $3 495 00 7 40 385 or (304)674-5575
Oh10 4570 1 (7 40)592- 1972
94 Clayton Noms 14 70
Where You Get Yo ur
1997 14JC65Premter 2 bed total electrtc 2BR 2BA MOneys Worth ~
room 1 balh all ElectriC v.ny l sk1rting 2 deckS heat
$1 4 000
O BO
Investment Property wal k to Exc Cond Lots ot e)(tras pump,
Un1verstty (2 ) Apartment S11 000 (304)675 7588 or (740)388-8739
butldtngs (3) two BR unt ts (304)553-37 15
99 Holly Park Glenmoor 3
$ 129 000 Ca ll (740)245
1997
16•80
Oakw
ood
3
BR 2 bath 111nyll sht ngte Merc:ervtlte area 47 ac res
94 13
BDR 2 bath, vandalized , R10 Grande, already set up barn 28 ft camp1ng trat fer
needs
work
$9 200 or can be moved $11 900 appro.11 15 acres fenced
great hunhng area AdjOin ed
(740)44 1 7641
(304 1633 6536
.com
10 000 acre Crown C1ty pub2000
Fle etwood
fron t New 14x60 only $198 73 11c hunttng area
Home Ltatlngs
Prt ce
kttchen model w1th sk•rt1ng per mo Includes complete' $74 900
Ltst your home by cathng
Hood
Real ty
and central atr W1ll deliver set up and deltvery 74Q- Co mp any
(7.W)4&lt;06-3 62D
Ca ll
Paul
Very clean 1 800 837 3238 385-2434
Ready to move tn 3 .BR
(3041736 07 10 or (304)522
t-fo,o:ne en co untry settmg only V1ew photos/Into online
6252 JeH Hood Broker
t981mo wth 10% down
'P1oneer Farm Stead 4 bedAuction
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740·385-4367
"'o Down! 3 bedroom 1
room reconstructed hewed
4 bath UR 0 /R F/R,
Log House modern factlt
ar gafage fe nced tn
ttes
2
he wed
log
ack yard 1/2 acre ,
Outbutl dtngs,
57
acre
lose to town, Si 32 500
Ch ns tma s
Tr ee
F.ar m
ode 4505 or call
.. 25 000 more/less tr ees 27
Thos ts lhe personal propert y ol M ol dred
740
·8325
acres mature hardwood
Loe. Loc.oted on the corner of St Ro fi92
tree machmery mtnerals
coun ty water 112 mtle paved
and Sl Rl 684 Pagev olle Ohoo
ro ad tron tage
$2 65 000
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HHousehold..
,
MOIIILE HOlliES
(304)675-4138
R•o Grande
Round
l,obl
e
&amp;
4
chaors.
sloder
o
ocker
&amp;
IUR SALt:
www tandan dfarm com
3 4 BR 2 112 BA LA DR
stool, Queen A nn des k roper washer.
wood floors
basemen t
whorlpoo l dryer, \louble beds chest ol
garage carport over 1800 Handyman spectal 14ll. 70
drawers. dressers. n 1g ht st.md. pot tahl e
sq
fl
5125 000
Call wfe:.Cpando $1 ,000 0 8 0
T
V . enterta tnrnent ce nt er, couch , b o ok
(74 0)245 9413
(740)446-7738
Butld1ng tor Lease Gatltpolts
shelves qUil t ruck. n11 sc c ham&lt;t. Brun ~
Fe
rry A rea
Ideal for
heating stove , r111 sc Imen s. m tsc d t sh es.
Res taurant/ Etc (30 4)675
pots &amp; pans. m1 sc elec t n eal a ppl tan c e~.
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This newspaper wUI not
knowingly accept
advertisements lor real
estate which Is In
v1olatlon of the taw Our
reade rs are hereby
informed that all
dwellings advertised In
thl1 newspaper are
avsllsble on an equal
opportunity baa..

Pleasant,

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I'IIB£11: Jjflt:'f'ION
..'f"'lur. June s.,..z,..
10:00/j....

Wt!l ta ke care of me Elderly
m then Home
Have
Expe nen ce
phone
(304)675 3264

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MOBil£ HOME'i
mRRENr

For rent 1 and 2 bedroom
apart ments Sprmg Valley
area
References
and
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re qu tred
Ph
~ddleport, $375 mo plus (740)446 2957
depos tl also 3 bedroom
nJoblle home al l eleclflc Fu rntshed apt 2nd Ave
central atr, $425 mo plus U pstalrs all utllll te.s pa1d
d~pos 1t no ms tde pets On e bedroom, no pets
Galt rpo t ~ (740)446-9523
(140)992-3194

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mob1te home on
Cat Ad $425 month
utlltttes, $425 deposit
I (740)446·41 07

RENT

For Lease Ofttce or retatl
spaces m very good cond1·
!ton Downtown Gatltp olls
Appro)( 1600 sq tt each 1
or 2 ba th s Lease pr1ce
nego tt ab te to encourage
new
busmess
Ca ll
(740)446 -4425 or (740)446·
1 and 2 bedro6m apart - 3936
ments furntshed and un furnished se curtty depostt
FOR L EASE
requtred no pets 740-992 2218
Bulld1ng for Lease Gallipol iS
1 BR Apt m Spr1 ng Vall ey Fe rry Ar ea
Idea l tor
Clean &amp; &lt;i.ffo rdabte W/ 0 Restaurant/ Etc (304)675hookups $290 per month+ 7538

Large
fWlced yard tn great netgh·
bl&gt; rhood $675 mth Oepostt dep
(740)388 0017
or
Md References re q w~d (740)339·0362
(),II 1-304·531·11 97 or 12 bedroom ap t Centenary
:lbol-273- 11 12
all uttltttes pd except etec~
tnc $32 5 Call (7 40)256 Attention!
1
L.Dcat company olfenng NO 11 35
i:pWN PAYMENT" pro
gtams tor you to buy your 2BR apt State Ro ute 160
$400/month stove/relngera·
h~ me mstead of renttng
tor tnctuded washerfdryer
•., 00% fmanctng
hoo~ up (740)441 0194 or
' : L-ess than pertect credtt
(740)441 11'64
accepted
Paym ent could be the
Aptl for rent 1 200 sq ft
s1me as rent
Trash &amp; waler patd 3 miles
~orlgaga
Locators
from town, $425/month
(140)9 92-732 1
(740)44 1 981 6
Efand New 2 Bedroom
tmmed1ately
House 1n town S475/mo Avat lable
C1A Washer/Dryer Hook up Beauttlul cl ean and spa·
9tove/Refngerato r Included ctous 3 bedroom town
lt 4D) 44 1 0194 or (740)441 hOuse With storage/play·
room Down town Galhpohs
14 84
$6 1Ofmon th
No uttlthes
~r rent Rto Grande area patd No pets Ca ll (740)44631\R 2 8TH, central atr 9961
vfshe rfdry, $550+ deposit,
APART references Call (304)576· BEAUTIFUL
MENTS
AT
BUDGET
2p4
PRICES AT JACKSON
I ~ town locatton- 1 2 aR ESTATES , 52 Westwood
Ranch hOme niCe ya rd AC Dnve from $344 to $442
~terences . reqwred Wa t~ to shop &amp; movtes Call
S. 50/mo rent &amp; $450 Sec 740 446 2568
Equa l
~p You p ay all utilities Housmg Opportuntty
Pfo!allable
6/ f5
Ca li
(f4D)446 3644
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
Small 2 bedroom house ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
apartments
~7 5 month 1 mtle from Townhouse
anWor small houses FOR
l!JWO Ca ll (740)44 1-0194 or
RENT Call (740)441-11 11
&lt;t4D)441 -11 84
for applicatiOn &amp; mformat1on
4;11&gt;

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FOR

Furmshed upstatrs 3 roo ms
&amp; bath Clean ref &amp; dep
reqwed No pe ts (740)446151 I}

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15 2 CF Wh~rlpool l reezer

SIOO 48 x96" Anderson p1c
ture wtndow $75 32 - tui·
lvtew metal ell.tenor door

SSO (740)446 1079
19 TV Twtn Bed Electnc
Range (3041675·5375
2 10 KICker S1tl1water subs
lor small
trucks
etc
(740)446 2616
22 Oak la ctory papded
Church Pews 11 ft long
good cond ttton. S 12 5 each
40 new Hymna l Church
books
5360
(74 0) 388
8965

1995 Ford Probe 'Auto Atr
$1495 DO· 19~6 Plymouth
Neon 4 Or Auto Atr
S2495 00 t 994 Plymouth
Voyager 7 passenger V6
Auto
Atr
S I 995 00
RtVERVIEW MOTORS
2
Blocks Above McDonatds
Pomeroy Oh
(740-992
Hay wagon 19 It Stottus 3490)
&gt;~tcker wagon F:lemovable
steel racks Ltke new ttres 1997
BUick
LeSabre
and bed (7 40\245 0485
Ltm1ted 75 !housand mtles
Leather
lnt
Lo aded
John Deere 10ft No Ttl Dnlt
Garage Kept
55 995
for
Rent
Carm•chae l 1304)675 t731
Equ1pment { 740)446·2412
1998 Chevy Malibu V6
John Deere Cornmercta l maroon good cond tt1on
1
Wor~stte Products In Slock
ru ns good
good gas
CoTnp21ct Ex cavator 21C mileage
$3 500
Call
350 500/Sk•d Steers 371 t740)446-2896
320
325
3281Trac tor
Loadm Backhoe 11 OTLB 2002 Cad1llac Devtlle wh tte
Check oul our rental rates dtamond tully equipped
Great Ftnanctng Avatlab le laetory warranty 22 900
Ca• m•chael
Equtpmen t mtles like new S24 995
(740)446 2412
(740)256 1428

New 5003 5005 &amp; 5020
Senes Jot"tn Deere Ut•hty
JET
Tractors @ oo., 1/•ed/ 36
AERATI ON MOTORS
Repa1r&amp;d New &amp; Rebuilt in ~ont~s g~.,sedv~';:~Y~~~cto~~
Stock Call Ron Evans 1
mont hs
800-537 9528
Equ •pment (740)446 241 2

Ca~mtchaet

NEW A~D USED S'[EEL
Steel Beams Plp&amp; Reb ar
Angle
For
Co ncrete
Channel Flat Bar Steel
Gr at 1ng
For
Drains
Driveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Mond ay
Tuesday Wednesd ay S.
Friday Bam 4 30pm Closed
Th ursday,
Saturday
&amp;
Sunoay (74 0) 44 6-7300

New :John Deer e Round
Bale rs @ 1 9% Fnmd Rate
F1nanc1ng lor 48 Months or
New Model 457 StanCi ard
Roun d Bale r Only 5132 50
cash Makes 4X5 Bate
Carmtchael
Equ tpm ent
(7 40)446 2412

Drive- a· little save alot

99 Chev Z71 ex cab ' 4•4
$9 500 98 Ford Ranger sup
cab 4x4 $5 495 00 Chev S
10 Blazer $5 595 97 Ply
Voyager van S2 395
00
Olds Alero $2 995 99 Ford
Taur us $2 995 98 Je ep
Cllerokee $2 995 98 Mere
Mou ntameer $3 295 98
Ford Wtndstar van $2 595
97 GMC Sono ma PU
$2 395 99 C he v Tracker
$3 395 96 Dodge 4•4
$3 900 00 Dodge Du rango
$6,900 98 Pont Gr AM GT
$3 195 95 Do dge Conv van
$2 000 01 Suzukt Metro
$2 6 95 96 Fo rd Asptre
$ 1,295 97 Ntssan Alttma
$2 095 97 Chry Concorde
$2 295
B &amp; D Aulo Sales
Hwy 160 N
(74 01446·6865

Spec1a t Purchase- John
Deere 702 B &amp; 10 Wheel
Rakes! John ' Deere D1s~
Mowers Ca ll tor pnce
c--c--:-- - - - - - Carm•chae!
Equ tpm ent
Pole Barn 30x50x1 0FT
$6795 Includes Pamted (7 40)446 2412
Met a(
Free .. Delivery
www na!lonwldepolebar ns c
Lll'flmlCK
om (937 )559·8385
Baumer race car Mo nt e
Carlo 60 modiil stereO floor
SPA FAcroRY OUTLET
2 Mtnlature Donkeys Jacks model (740)643·0012
Top Quality Warranty
1 yr old, 6 yr old Whae
Wholesale Ftnan ccng .
Red Honda Ctvtc wtl h sun(304 )882 22 13
Deltve nes
reo! Good CoMttto n sta n2 location s
2 Pe rtor ma nce tested Polled dard 133,000 mtles
Pay
Milton Flea Market
Hereford Bulls 17 monlh old oil $5800 00
&amp; As hland Ke ntucky
&amp; seme n tasted 5 re g
15
(6061922 -718 5
TRUCKS
Angu s He1lers 15-mo n old
ll)R SALE
Dtam ond L Farms 304·675Wtn chester mode l i 2 16 1888
ga 30' lull sol td rtb rare
1997 Ford F-150 PICk up Full
ba rrel
length
also Ask about our AOHA powe r air V8 e•c ellent conRemtng ton model 11DO 16 Member Dtsco unts on new dtho n
Cap
mct uded
ga ven t rtb both guns e,.;cet- Jo hn Deere Equ1pment (7 40 )446·9430 name num·
Equtpm en t ber
lent $1 300 Both guns Carmtchael
(740)446 24 12
(740)533-3670

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Wolff Tanning Bade
' Huge setectto n
lmmedlate ~Pel tvery
Fmanclng

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Tobac co Plants lor sate Ca ll

1 -800-894-69~7
(740 )446 6579

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&amp; Cage (304)576·2999 or
(304 )654 -1462

Thompsons Appli an ce &amp;
Repatr·675-7388 Fo r sa le
re-cond1honed automattc
washers &amp; dryers, refrtgerators
gas and eleclrtc
ranges, a1r conditioners and
wnnge r washers Wt lt do
repatrs on maJor brands tn
shop or at your hOme

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2000 Bayhner 21 It cuddy w/
tra1ler many e•tras
clean 304 675 5563
97 Yamaha 1 100 Wave
Runner Jet Sic.• 3 Seater
Tra1ler Ltfe Vests asktng
S3 000
can
(740)596 8036
Bass Tacker Pro Team 165
L1ke New" equ1pped wtth
optiona l 40HP motor With
power tr.m 40 pound thrust
lron't mounted trolling motor
2 New deep cycle IJanenes
On board storage l1ve wells
and more Easy launch and
p1ckup· lake or r1ve r Kopt
coverea and under she lte r '
Sttll has 112 lank of ongtna l
fuel
Cost $10 000
Sell
$7 500 F1rm
See at Tn
County
Sports
ShOp
(304)675-2988
Year 2000 Pontoon Boa! 24
loot Sweetwater 50 HP
Mercury Power Trtm 4
Stro ke Engme B1g Foot
Outdnve, Louncte Seals
Room
Dept h
Pnvacy
Ftnder Hour Meter Good
Aadto Has onl y so hours on
Boat Garage kep t 1n winter
Ltke New Patd over $18 000
Wtt1
sa le for $13 000
(304)773-5944

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&amp;

M OTOR H OMFB
1992· 29 Ai rst rea m EJCca lla
Very good cond tllon twin
beds Ph (740)645 4454
Gulfstream
24
1995
Conquest Ltmtted Ed1t10n
Class C molorhome Ltke
new wtth onl y 7 600 miles
Fully equ tpped wtth many
extras $22 000, (740)2561428 Fo r pt ctur es see
www rvtrade r com/rvdetatl p
hp?td+12 5806
2000 Aerolite 23 30 full y
eqpt all hitch eqpt li ke
new $8900 (740)992·5963
2003 Dutchm an Ltte 28 tt
bunk house wtth slide out
L1ke new 516 000 Call
(1401445 8308
alte r
6 30pm

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FoKSALE

1998 Ranger 4x4 5 spd 3l
AM/FM cassette AJC off
road package, new patnl
S6 DOD 0 80 Ca ll af ter
4 30pm (7 40)256 6257

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncond1honat ltlet1me guar·
VANS
ant ee Local references fur
FoR SALE
n1shed Established 1975
Call 24 Hrs (740) 446 ·
1995 GMC Con Van tow 0870 Rogers Basement
rnrles fully loaded 4tnch Waterprooftng
Cutback show Sa ddle &amp;
Equipment (304)675 -8175

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AKC Adorable Lab pupptes
I'OKSAtE
Choc &amp; yellow Vet c hec~ed
1st shots &amp; wormed Parents
Che vrolet
F1ve
prem1ses
$ 150 1948
on
Passenge r Coupe
WV
(740)446 1062
Sllc~er New Tires Good
Pa.n t Sharp"
(304)S76·
AKC Lab Pupptes Yell ow
2280
end B lack
Wormed t st
1997
Dodge
Carava n
Used Furniture St9re 130 sho1s Parents on premtses 1952 Plymouth 4dr for $1 800 (304)67 5· 3765 or
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1985 Trans Am Vtper blue
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$
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(740)992·5885
KBC helmet
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Cond1t1on $3 700 (304 )675
A uge r 10/22 Deluxe SS,
(740 )446 0350
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AK47,
$350 each Colors vary (740)367· 1992 Ford Mu stang c onvert
Nor1 nco
2004 Fat Boy $ t BOOO
Romanian AK47 drum plus 7095 or If no answer call tble Auto Btr CrUISe ttl !
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exce llent condttton $13 500
1995 Ch evy T.ftloe LT
12ga $200 savage 22 L R
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1984 Honda
$200 H1gh standard 22 L A 740 378 6291 Monday thru green/st lver leath er tntert or For sale
loaded
$7 900 Gol dwtng 55k $3 000 OBO
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Phone (7 40)441 ·0638
State Route 124 , Reedsv1Ue (740)44 1 7641
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Openings from May thru Sept.
446-2206 Mon thru Fri.
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Middleport American Leg1on
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Advanced tickets:
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Sale Berber Carpet

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FORBES GRAPHICS
Business Cards,
Flyers, Post Cards,
Prints up to 30",
Photographic banners,
Vinyl cut banners,
magnetic sigrts,
T-shirts, Hats,
Mouse• Pads, Mugs
807 Willow Lane
beside PPMS

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ltke new $6 500 (304)6 75·
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B1ngo Dobbers $1 00
Longabe rger Baskets
Door Pnzes, Con cessions
Advance Ticket Sales
256-6661
All proceeds benef1t proj~ct
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1995 Ga mbler 209 TE 20 ',
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June 8
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rib vei1dors sold out. The
POMEROY_. Nearly 600 people's choice for the title
motorcycles fro 1n as . far of "Ohio's Best Ribs" went
away as Iowa packed the to J. T. Stovetop, owned_, by
parking Io't and overflowed , Terry. Young of We st Umon,
onto Comt Street for the who served 800 . pound · of
annual Gold Wings and Ribs nbs .. Stovetop also took the
Festival, a bang-up opening t1tle m 2004:
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for Pomeroy 's riverfront
Young sa1d he sold out
beFore noon on Saturday and
entertainment season.
Saturday's sunny w~ather. had to dnve to Parkersburg
•a change from the drizzling to get more so he could fmrain of early Friday, brought ISh out the day. By 7 p.m . he
out hundreds of area resi- had sold out agam.
dents who enjoyed not only
New to the festiva! this
looking at the . fancy bi.kes, year was an art s~ow m .the_
but talking to their owners, Court Stree_t mtnt-park. Of
eating the barbecued ribs the 14 entn~s, Scott Needs
and watching the 1ineup of took f~rst, wtth. Juhe ·Proctor
fine entertainment.
and D~ana Johnson , runners~opular with the festival- up.
The people's choice
goers were the cruises on the award wenl to Johnson.
Spirit of Charleston taken by P~1ze mone~. of $250 was
363 people during the two- dtvtded among the wmners.
day event, and the tours of
Agam thts year ~he hght
Cha~ene Hoefttch/pllotot
the working river towboat parades on both Fnday and Nearly 600 motorcyclists from several states came to the 3rd Annual Gold Wings and Ribs
brought in by the American ~aturday mghts along the Festival. The overflow from the lower parking lot mo~ed onto Court Street.
Electric
River n ver tn both Me1gs and
Transportation Division.
Mason Counties was a treat 961 miles.
"Everybody loved the for Bend area residents. .
Sunday morning the Gold
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cruises on the river and getThe ftrst place wmners 111 Wings and Rib s . Festival
• James E. Roof .
ting to .tour that towboat," the bike show were. Bub· committee met on the parksaid Paul Darnell, festival Ktng of Jackson, _1800 class; .ing lot to do clean up, ,
.chairman, who expressed the Darrell Heaberhn of Ironton, review the weekend activ ity
committee's appreciation to 1800 cycle . w1th . trailer;_ and begin talking about next
A.E.P and the owner of the Denver
W1lkmson
of year. Darnell s~id everyone
Spirit of Charleston for com- Charleston, W. Ya., 1500 got positive feedback and
ing.
cl!lss; Terry Skinner of · that nobody heard a negative
• Confederate ceremony
It was apparent that the Sioux City, Iowa, trik and Comment.
in Missouri draws·hundreds festival was a great succes s trailer and best of show ; "We appreciate all those
from every standpoint. "We John Shuler, Rutland, 1200 attended and helped out and
while others protest. '
couldll' t be happier." said class; and Michael Derringer now we have to think about
See Page A2 .
Darnell. "The crowds,Fpday of Englewood; open class.
the-future·;" he said. "If this ·
• Texas governor signs
night and Saturday were
Best ,of shbw went to festi.val continues to grow
Skinner
who on his. '95 then we need manpower.
great
and
everybody
seemed
abortion bill at church
to enjoy themselves. The Honda Gold Wing . with his We're go ing to need help "
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school amid protests.
rain early on Friday· didn't wife, Cathy, came from · with the workload. But f?r . A new band, Metgs County 4, from the left, Tony Carnahan: Ray
See Page A2
really hurt us much."
Sioux City, Iowa. He was now we' re just delighted thts Frank, and Dennrs Wolfe, and back, dr~mmer, Ron Gnmm.
The
popularity
of
ribs
kept
also the one coming the far- year's festival was such a delighted festival-goers with bluegrass and country Saturday
• PHS class of '65 has
afternoon.
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the tables down the middle thest to attend the festival-· . success."
BY Ct!ARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

• Colorado rocks Regs.
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OBITUARIES

The Area Agency on Aging
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our ·senior·citizens to safely
remain in their homes as
long as ·possible.

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reunion.
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• Race for Ohio's 2nd
district heating up in
candidate speeChes, ads.
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Donati11g to Locks of Love· Pu~lic needed to discuss
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fate of London Pool
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAilYSENTINEL.COM

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11:year old Kelsey Butcher of Middlep(lrt had her hair cut forthe first time recently and decided to donate 12.5 inches of that hair to Locks of Love, a nonprofit org&lt;tnization that provides
hair pieces to financia.lly disadvantaged children under 18 who suffer from long term medical
hair loss. Butcher said, "I hope a kid gets my. hair and likes it a .lot. • Minimum donations to
Locks of Love must be 10 inches and. instructions for donations can be found on their website
locksoflove.org. Butcher's mother Tammy brought her to the Added Touch Beauty Salon where
their family beautician Michelle Price made ttle cut.

SYRACUSE A public
meeting was sc)leouled for 7
p.m. on Tuesda~. June 14, at
the Syracuse . F1re Station to
discuss the fate of the London
Pool when Syracuse Village
Council met Thursday night.
Council is interested in
gauging the public's ·interest
in reopening the pool and the
cost that the village may
~boulder in d9ing so.
The ,Federal . Emergency
Management Agency has
approved $57,259 for repairing the pool although it has so
far refused to Pl!Y to repair the
concrete decking that surrounds the .pool. FEMA's reasoning behind excluding the
concrete decking and backfill
from the award is that . it
believes cracks in the concrete
were preexisting, while village officials and village engineer Tim Linn claim they
were caused bY. the September
2004 flooding . ~
· The vi IIage estimates the
cost. to rep,air the concrete
decking and missing backfill
. to be $10,500 an,d is appealing
FEMA's decision.
The good news (besides the
fact that FEMA has agreed to
the $57.259) is that the Ohio

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diSCounts. So you can check it off your list, and off your mind.
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Agency has backed up the.village's claim and said "the
pool was functional prior to
the flood event of September
2004."
The Ohio EM A put their
thoughts on the pool in writing and recently sent it to
FEMA repre-sentative, Janet
M. Odeshoo, Acting Regional
Director of US Department of
Homeland Security, Region V,
in Chicago. Ill. The leiter
states: "For reasons .noted
above the state of Ohio suppons this appeal and requests
reversal .of the eligibility
determination. "
The suppon of the state of
Ohio is even more good news,
but the bad news is even if
Syracuse receives all that
FEMA . is . willing to give,
including money for the concrete decking and backfill, the
village will have to come up
with the remaining 12.5 percent of the costs for repairs.
The village has so far
received a few donations for
reopening the pool and is in
need of any other help the
community or county can
throw their way in their cause.
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