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Poker Run set to benefit
·Holzer Hospice, A2

·Believers Voice to
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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

U.S. House passes flood prevention me~ur~s for Meigs

SPORTS

Bv BRIAN J. REED .
BREEOOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Li sbon. announced that lhe
· U.S. House of Representatives
- -- - - - -- - - approved a $500.000 appropriPOMEROY
Meigs. ation in the Ene rgy •Hid Water
Athens, Gallia and other south- AppropriatiOJ\, bill fo r llood

• Post 128 outslugs
Parkersburg. See Page 81

storm

water

manq!!ement , · come into our

channel c learin~ and n1ouitica- and dean

c ummunitie ~

_, ··'The kgi:-.lat ion gives the
up creeks and Corps of Eng inee rs a dear

"tion~ nnd initiate watershed . :-.treams. and take other steps
coordination measures.
w help preven t futut·e flood"&gt;
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J-irel·tive to u 1me into these
are'" and he.lp get thes~ areas

""Th is fundin!.! at:know l- like the ones that Cle\astat.,;d cleaned up ... Stri.cklan d said.
eastern Ohio count ies will ben- mitigation 'measu res in Ml;!igs. edges what becalne painfuJ iy ou r ~~rea last yea r.'·
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.The appropriations bill will
efit from a half-million federal
appropriation. passed by th e
U.S. House earlier this week.
to help prevent future flooding
like that of last September.
U.S. Rep.' Ted Strickland. D-

Athens, Gal lia. Lawrence and
Scioto coun ties: The money
will be used by the U.S.· Army
Corps of Engineers to des ign
and bui ld flood controls. conduct stream bank protection.

oh1·iou s las t September."
~tr i ck land 'aid. "Flood and
hatarcl mitigation in our area
is ·long overdue. With th is
funding.
the Co rp~ of
Engineer; wi ll be able to

· The funds will su pport
cooperat ive . efforts on the
.Part, of local, state. and feLleral a!!Cil"&lt;..:ics and wakrs hed
urga1;i ~ations coordinated by
the Corps of Engineers.

110\\.. go to the U ,S. Senate for
appr01 ul. · but
S trickland
Spoke,man Chad Ta nn~ r said
the legislation is expected to
pass the Senate an d be signed
in to law.

,Rutland alumni .......,.,...,.._,.,.,
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HOEFLIC H@MYDAILYSENTINEL

RUTLAND - " A total of
239 alumni of Rutl and Hi gh
School attentled the annual
reu nion and banquet hel d at
the Rutland Civic Cen ter on
Saturday of Memorial Day
weekentl.
Eight scholars hips funded
by donations from alu mni
were awarded to graduating ·
seniors who are the child or
grandchild of an alumni.
The recipients were :
Jennifer Hayman , valedi ctorian of Reedsville Eastern
High School, the grand- .
daughter of Robert Edwards,
"Sr;, class of 1954, who will
be attentling The Ohio State
University, majoring in psychology ;·
Justin Poythress, graduate
of Cheltenham High School.
Pennsylvania, grandson of
Lu.d lle
Anderson
Weisenborn, class of 1934, to
Vanderbilt Un iversity, majoring in education;
·
Renee Bailey, Meigs High
School, grandda ughter of
William Bailey, class Of 1946.
to Wheeling Jesuit College,
majoring in athletic training

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• Contest. See Page A3
~ 'HAVEN' slated to
perform. See Page A3
·• Ariel Theatre to host
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See Page AS
• For the Record.
See Page AS
·• A Hunger For More.
See Page A6
• Local Church Briefs.
See Page A6

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POMEROY ~ A wise person once said that you have
to know· where you· ve been
before you can know where
you ' re goi ng. The Meigs
County Bikers Associatio n
recently acknowledged thei r
past and where they 've been
by honoring their charter
members with plaques of
appreciat ion.
·
· C harter members began the
Association twenty years ago
with the intention of raising
money to buy toys for needy
· Meigs County children at
Beth Se&lt;gentj plloto
Christmas.
This core group consisted of The Meigs County Bikers Association recently honored the charter
eight to 10 members who members that founded the group twenty years ago with special
organized the Toy ·and plaques. Charter members who were honored were. ba&lt;:k row
Memorial . Runs. put out fl y- (from left) Arnold Priddy (also &lt;! current member). Sherry and
ers, picked up T-shirts. col- Melvin Swisher, Jeff and Brenda Davis and Jo Frye who also
leered donation s. cooked. and accepted . her plaque on behalf of her late husband Charlie.
worked the door at. the ·c urrent members of the Association pictured in the front row (from
fundraising events- in short. left) were road captain Rudy Ste-,vart, secretary Rosalyn Stewart,
they did the early leg work.
road captain R;l/1dY Arnold. Not pictured were charter members
Charter members Brenda Marshall. and Jane Slater. Kathy Meadows and Doris Starcher who
and Jeff Davis of Syr·acuse accepted the plaque on behalf of her late husband Stanley.
helped
to
found
the
Association along with Jo
Frye and her late husband , Dill's Saddle Up Horseback that the Association rem~m - .
Charlie of Rutland.
Trail Ride to benefit St. bered she and her husband .
lllese day s Frye rides hors- Jude's Children s Research "You would •have thou ght
es instead of motorcycles but Hospital"
they· d furgot about us but
still participates in charitable
"You're always a biker at
·Please see Bikers, AS
causes like friend Isabel heart." Frye sa.i.d. honored

Justin.Poythress ,

HMC Community Health and W~llness
"Dedicated to p;omoting Wei/ness"

Adam Snowden

Two Meigs students
delegates to Girls State
8Y CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSE NTINEL:COM
POMEROY - Two Meigs
students will be among over
900 delegates from acrC!ss the
state converging onto the campus of Ashland Univer&gt;iry this
weekend for the 59th annual
Brooke
Amanda
American Legiun Auxiliary
O'Bryant
Windon
Butkeve Girls State.
They are Brooke O'Bryam. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Windo~
dau2htet of Mr. and Mrs. of Pomeroy, a se nior at
Marty O' l:lryant of Pomeroy. Eastern High school.
The two will leave Sunday
who will be a 1.1enior at Meigs for Ashland where they will
High School in the fa ll. and
Amanda Windon. daug hter of Please see Deleptes. A5

More than half of Meigs fourth
graders weigh within nonnal range
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT® MYDAilYSEN.TINEL.COM

hood obesi t{and how to combat it.
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The BMI's were collected
POMEROY - This year ·last fall and dr ne with comM~igs Count y Cardiovascular , plete contldential ity. Children
Health Coordr,nator Andrev. were individually brought
B~mfield cullec ted th~ body Into a private room where
ma ss mdex IBM IJ reatlmgs Brumfield and an assistant
tr?m tourth grader\ at Metgs. took their height and weight
.Eastern
and
Southern without reveali ng it even to
Elementary School' to gage
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An Online Well ness· Center.

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Meigs C,ounty Bikers Association honors their roots

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:Community Calendar

Poker Run set to benefit Holzer Hospice
GALLIPOLIS
the
Lallies of Harley Chapter
3750 will spon'sor a Poker
Run benefilling
Holzer
Hospice on from noon to 5
p.m. Sunday &lt;\1 the American
Legion on McCormick Road
in Gallipolis.
· Registratimt ·will be held at
the
Ga llipolis . H.O.G.
on
Clubhouse
located
Prospect Church Roa.d in
Bidwell. beginning at II a.m .
Entry fee for a driver solo is
$10 and a passenger is $5. ·
There will be a 50/50 jackpot and awards for best
·
poker hands . ' ·
The Ladies of Harley
Chapter have donated a chop:
per built by D&amp;D Iron Work·s
of Vinton for a give-.away.
- Tickets can be purchased at
·Holzer 1iospi.x. -located at
2881 St. Rt. 160 in Gallipolis,
and
Baxter's
Hurley
Davidson, located at 1900
Jackson Pike in Gallipolis, ·
where· the chopper is being
displayed.
On Saturday Oakwood
Home s of Gallipolis will
have the chopper on display
and tickets may also be purchased there. The drawing
will take place at the end of
the Poker Run.
For more information ,
please call Teresa· Elliou at
Submitted photo
(740) 367-0251, Baxter's
Harley Davidson at (740) Teresa Elliot, Ladies of Harley Chapter 3750 member, left, and
446-6336, or Holzer Hospice . Anita Moore. volunteer coordinator for Holzer Hospice display
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· toll-free at 1-800-500-4850. - a chopper to be given away at Sunday's poker run.

Charges could be dropped in teenager's drug-linked death
AKRON (AP) - Charges
against four people in the
drug-related death of a friend .
would be dismissed if a judge
determines they can benefit
from a court-supervised treatment program.
lillian Hribsek, 19, a Kent
State University freshman,
died in March after ingesting
·a strong pain medication prescribed for her mother, who
has cancer.
Summit Cou!)ty Common
Pleas Judge Marvin Shapiro
on Wednesday referred the ·

four to the Summit County
Psycho-Diagnostic · Clinic.
The clinic will determine
whether a treatment program
can help them.
If treatment is recomm'ended, they would plead guilty
but charges would be dismissed if they . successfully
complete the program.
Police said Hribsek and two
others - Casey Hennacy, 18,
and Shannon Lane, 19 -took
time-release patches containing fentanyl, a narcotic
painkiller. A pat'h is designed

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'Birthday
·.observed
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Church events
Friday, June 10
LONG
BOTTOM
Praise and worship services
will be held at 7 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, and 6:30 p.m.
on Sunday at the Mt. Olive
Church. Long Bottom.
. LONG BOTTOM - The
King Family of Lancaster
will be in concert at 7 p.m. at
the Faith Full Gospel Church. ·

Believers Voice to peJ:for,n

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Local Stocks

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AEP- 35.94
Akzo- 39.40
Ashland Inc. - 68.38
AT&amp;T - . 18.96
BLI-13.24
Bob Evans - 22.56
BorgWarner - 52.65
Champion - 4.35
Charming Shops - 9.25 ·
City Holding - 33.82
Col --, 48.57 ·

USB- 29.25
Gannett -· 74.30
General Electric - 36.79
GKNLY: ..,... 4. 70
Harley Davidson - 49.28
JPM- 35.50
Kroger - 16.78
Ltd.- 21.55
NSC- 31.52
Oak Hill Rnanclal 27.64
OVB- 26.20
BBT- 39.59
. Peoples - 27
Pepsl~o- 55.50

Premier - 10.28
Rockwell - 49'. 91
Rocky Boots - 31.95
RD Shell- 59.75
SBC -23.41
Wal-Mart- 47.82
Wendy's - 46.51
Worthington - 16.31

CHESTER - Joy and Tish
Coates of Chester entertained
recently with a party in celebration of the first birthday of
. their daughter, Tessa Nicole .
A butterfly and daisy _theme
w~s carried out. Attending
were the honoree's half-brothers, Zach and Trey, her halfsisters, Alexus and Britney,
Derrick, Metheney. David
Might, Kathy Stone, Amanda
and Ryan Dill. Ryan and
·Jenna Dill, Rick Metheney,
.Jane and Rod Baker, Jessie
:and Clarence Might, and
:Roger Coates. Sending gifts
-were Erik . Metheney, Vickie
Metheney, and Jeni Stewart.

KEEPING MEIGS COUNTY INFORMED .

The Daily Sentinel

Friday, June to,

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2005

DEAR ABBY: We have a
·hl' was in fifth grade. and I
neighf&gt;or. an Unm;uried man
"~"in fourth . I ,till talk with
in hi's late SUs, who has
ht' mom t.'\ t.'P; 1lo\\r and then.
always made me a bit uncomhut h" ~ranjmother blames
fortabl e. He doesn ' t work mtd
me . She ....... &lt;.l\' beGtu..,e I Y.a')
i' always home .
l'il&gt;se't to him. I cottld have
Dear
We have a 13-year-old
prcvetllc•J it.
'daughter. "Kimberly." who
Abby
E\ef\ \ear I ~o to hi' house·
occasionally &gt;rays alone f(&gt;r
after s~hi.&gt;ol and talk with his
several hnu" at a time while
mom . Ho\\."t'' cr. his grandI run errands. I have always
mother lllll\ cd in. so thi s year
told Kimberly that if she's l:&gt;y
I will be 'isitino with her as
herself. she should not open to the point of threatening tu "dl. Havi n~ he~·- tell 1i1e it's
the door to anyone outside of hit mv husbanJ''
. mv fault h-urts me. and I
immediate familv. In addiExpe,rts .tell kids to "get k1io" it ' hurt ' her daughter
tion. after seeing' an episode away." "don't go near the (m\ friend's mom ). What do
of "Oprah.". I instructed · her car." "don't help the a~ult I'OLI (hink ahnut thi s'? - ·
'that if she did mess up and neighbor lind his puppy." etc . HURT II'\G It\ 'HENDERopen the door for some rea- But wtwt do you do when fol- SON. NEV.
son. she shou ld slam it shut-if lowing that advice convinces · DEAR HuRTING: It is
she saw it was a man alone. · neighbors that your chilu i' \\'linderful that you have
She didn't have to be polite . rude'? PROTECTIVE remaineu in contact with
Well. pur neighbor came PARENTS IN KNOXVILLE yo ur friepd·, mother. It
over recently in ;;·rage. com- , DEAR . PROTECTIVE shows great sensitivity, ml!tu·
plaining that our dog had got- PARENTS.: You pay attention rity and generosity. It is clear .
ten l,oose. We apologized pro- l(llhe source of the complaint that your friend's grandmothfusely and told ' him we ' d and listen to .your intuition.. er is still grieving . When a
remedy the situation. We did- You stated that the man has .famil~· member of · any age
n:t •want him to be unhappy always made . you feel comri1its suicide. the surwith us. However. he just got · uncomfortable .
vivors are often left with an
angrier ·and angrier. He
That your neighbor would overwhelming sense of guilt
slopped talking about the dog nurse a grudge for a year and In order to lessen the burden
and began ranting about then "lose it" to the point of of guilt she is carrying. it
Kimberly, saying she didn' t threatening your husband with appears 'he is trying to assign
know how to · act and had violence is another clue that '·it to you. Treat her with
slammed the door in his face whatever problems you may respect. but tune her out. You .
last year. I explained that she have pale in comparison to his . were only a child when this
was only 12 at the time and His behavior was irrational.
tragedy occurred. and in no
may. have been frightened.
You have an obedient way are you responsible for
but he continued to rant. (The daughter who follows your what happened·.
dog was forgotten.)
instructions to the . letter.
Dear Abby is written by
.Was . I wrong to -tell Count your blessings, ;md tell · Abigail Van Burell, also
·Kimberly she didn't need- to her to keep her distance from kllow11 as Jean11e Phillips,
be polite to our -older ·male that neighbor.
and was Jou11ded by her
neighbor standing alone at our , DEAR ABBY: l am 13 and mother, Pauline Phillips.
door" Am I just rai sing a rude in seventh grade. My best Write Dear Abby
at
child'' Was it normal for him frienq died three years ago, li!ww.DearAbby.com or P.O.
to come over a year later and &lt;tnd I don' t know what to do. Box 69440, Los A11ge/es, CA
yell at us about our daughter He com!llitted suicide when 90069.

Davis promoted
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The Believers Voice , a Southern gospel quartet from Jersey
Baptist Church in Pataskla, will sing at 10a.m. Sunday at the
Rock Springs Methodist Church. · .

GRACEMEN .QUARIEI'
WRL BE IN CONCERT

'HAVEN' slated to perform

Meigs County
.~Big Tree Contest ·
: POMEROY - The annual

News ·and
inform~tion for
·senior citizens of
·the Tri-County...

~Big

Tree Contest sponsored
by the Meigs Soil and Water
Conservation District is
:underway with nominations
•being accepted until Aug. 22.
; Every year, a different
:species of tree. is selected
forthe . contest. This year's
:contest is open for the Weeping
. ,Willow, whose scientific name
;is Salix babylonica. L. .
~ The nominated tree must be
;located in Meigs County, but
:ctoes notd need to be located
;on property of the person mak.ing the nomination. However
permission must be gotten
:from the property owner in
:order to nominate a tree. ,
· Trees can be nomin;l!ed
·:Only one time. The t1rst entry
:received will be entered in
the contest.
Nomination fomis are
available at the Meigs Soil
:and Water Conservation
·District, 33101 Hiland Road,
:Pomeroy, 45769, Nomination
:rorms will also be avail&lt;ible at
:the Meigs SWCD fair booth.
A $50 Savings bond will be
. presented as the Meigs
·. county Big Tree Award at the
:Meigs
SWCD
Annual
;Banquet. District personnel
•and forestry judges will mea:sure all trees. The decision of
' the judges will be ftnal . The
:winner of last year's contest
•was Jane and Rod Baker who
:nominated the Sycamore tree
:located .in Chester Township
: For more infonnation con' ·
·tact Jenny Ridenour, EducatiOn
:coordinator Meigs Soil and
:water Conservation District,
:992-4282, or e-mail jenny.ride•oour@oh.nacdnet.net.
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ar er
]Jlly 8, 200.5
·Senior Citizens make
up _65% of !he total
population of the
Tri-County.
To reach this group,
contact your
Advertising
Representative.

HAVEN ..

MIDDLEPORT
"HAVEN" a contemporary
Christian band based in
Canal Winchester, will per-·
form at 7:30p.m. on Ju11e 18
a! the · Bradbury Church of
Christ.
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·
Band members . include
Heather Finlaw Snyder as
lead singer, who owns and
operate~ a tanning salon; B. J.

Freese;

bass

guitar

GALLIPOLIS
Congratulations is being
offere'd to Lance Cpl.
Michael Girolami Davis on
his r~cent promotion. Davis
enlisted in June 2004. He
graduated basic training in
September '2004 from the
United States Marine Corps.
Davis is tempoarily stationed at Camp Pendleton ,
Calif., where he w.ill fini sh
his specialized training in
aviation electronic in August.
Davis is a 2004 graduate of
Galli a
Academy . High
School .. He is the son of Steve
and Peg Davis of Gallipolis.
He is the grandson of Guido
Girolami of Pomeroy, and
and 1 Donald Davis .of Marysville,

vocals,; and
anJohn
· employee
of · ··- - - - - - - - Lowes
FerrelL lead
guitar an vocals, a teacher in
the Columbus Schools.
All three a!lend the
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Eastland Christian Church.
Tire Daily Sentinel
Snyder, formerly of Meigs
County, is married to Joey Subscribe todny • 992-2155
Snyder and they have one
www.mydailysentinel.(om.
daughter, Whitley.

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Saturdav. June II
CHESTER. -· ~rack and
ba,eball cookout wJ!l be held'
at, 6 p.m at Eastern High
School. Take vegetable.
de"erl and lawn chair.

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Syracu'e fire \lation.
The
BEDFORD
Bedford Township Tru,tec'
will meet at· 7 p.m at the town
hall.

Clubs and
organizations

Friday, June 10
.t.his evenin·g. Today's hjgh of
Saturday, June 11
Morning (7 a.ir1.-Noon)
. 85 will occur around ~ p.m.
Moming (7 a.m.-Noon)
It's going _to be a humid and as temperatures drop to 72
It 's going to be a humid and ·
cloudy morning. There is a by late eveni'ng. Skies will cloudy morning. Temperatures
slight chance of rain. be partly cloudy to cloudy will climb from 72 to 83 by
Temperatures will hold SieMy with 5 MPH winds from the late this morning. Winds will
around 75. Winds will be 5 to south turning from the south- be s·MPH from the south tumtO MPH from the southwest. west as the evening ' pro- · ing ·from the southwest as the
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
gresses.
,'
!TIOming progresses. .
It will remain humid and
Ovemight (l-6·a.m.)
Aftemoon (1-6 p.m.) ,
.
cloudy. Temperatures will rise
It should be a humid and
11 will continue to be humicl
from 77 to 85 .by late thi s cloudy overnight. ·Expect and cloudy. Moderate rain is
afternoon. Winds will be 5 to light rain. Th~ rain is predict10 MPH from the southwest . ed to end near 2 a.m. with expected. The rainfall is
turning from _the south as the total accumulations for thi s expected to begin near 5 p.m.
ewent near 0.10 inches . The·rain fall should reach 0.17
afternoon progresses.
Eve11ing _(7 p.m.-Midnight) Temperatures will linger at 72. inches by this afternoon.
It looks like · a humid with today's low of 72 occur- Temperatures will rise from 82 .
evening. We are predicting ring around6 a.m. Winds will early this afternoon to 86 by 4
light rain. The rain will start be 5 MPH from the southwest p.m. then drop down to 79late
around II p.m. Expect 0.07 turning from the south as the afternoon. Winds . will be .:5
inches of rain by the end of overnight progresses.
MPH from the southwest. :

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Girl at home alone slams door in neighbors face

Monday, June 13
. POMEROY
-· Orange
·Township Trustees special
:meeting, 7:30 p.m .. home of
:the clerk, Osie Follrod, to
'discuss chip and seal .JJn
township roads.
RACINE · - A special
Friday, june 10
meeting of the Southern
POMEROY - The annual
'Local Board of Education heritage din'ner will ~ held at'
will be held at ~ p.m. at the the Meigs County Museum at
;o;chool. ·
·.
7 p.m. Reservation s ·are to be
Tuesday, june 14
made by calling 992-3810.
. SYRACUSE -A public
MIDDLEPORT - . The
meeting to discuss the fate Widows ' Fellowship will
of the London Pool will be · meet at· noon at Gino's in
.held at 7 p.m. at · the Mason.
·

Dally stock reports are
to release medication over
the 4 p.m. closing quotes
three days. However, the
of the previous day's
women opened the patches
DG~20.25
transactions, provided by ·
and licked the gel.
They took the drugs to the DuPont - 46.35 .
Smith P11rtners at' Advest '
home of brothers' Jimi and Federal Mogul - •72
Inc. of Gallipolis.
Seth Willison, ages 19 and 18.
.
.
When lan~ lost consciousness~ police and paramedics
were called. During question'
ing, the group said only Lime
took the medication. Officers
and• paramedics believed
them and took Lane to Akron.
Subs_c ribe today • 992-2155 • www.mydailysentinel.com
City Hospital, where she was
treated and released.

accompanied by Catherine Turner Bolin, Joe Bolin, Bill
Shenet1eld. Music was pro- Brewer, Jim Dyer, Donna
vided by Still Standin.
Will Higgins;
Rutland High School gnid1957: Lynn Ballengee,
from PageA1
uates from their respective Phyllis Rice Crandell, John
classes attending were as fol- Jeffers; Kenneth Longstreth,
and physical education;
Minnie Kitchen McKenzie,
, Cassie Michelle Lee, lows:
'1933: Eugene Fink;
Henry
Milam, Robert Rife,
Meigs High School, grand1925:
:
Harold
C. Rice
Jerry
Schoonover,
Raymond
daughter of Richard Rupe,
1939: John Sadley;
Wilcox, Joan Rife Wolfe;
class of 1947, .to University
1940:
Marjorie
L. Standley
195.8: Judy _Hayes Eaps,
of Rio Grande, majoring in · Rice;
Charlotte
Harrison Harper,
pre~pharmacy Science;
1841: Maxine Ogdin Danny Holliday, Thomas
Adam Snowden, Meigs Grift1th, Mary Kathi-yn Davis ··
Jeffers, John R. Priddy;
High School, grandson of Holter;
·
·
1959: Danny Cremeans,
· Carlos Snowden, class of
.1942:
James
C. Lanning, Elaine . Steele Dyer, Louise
· 1943, to Ohio University, Kathleen Smith Rogers,
majoring in electrical engi- Robert Snowden. and James Parsons Eads, Euna Mae
Richards Eaton, Shirley
neering;
B. Thom;ts.
Samantha Pierce, Meigs · 1943: V emon Alvis, Jean Ballengee Head, Betty Jeffers
Longstretrh, Richard Nelson,
High School, granddaughter Ainos Redden;
Ronald
Rife,
Phyllis
of C31'ol Pierce, class of
1944:
Faye
Reeves Williams Rife ;
1947, and Vivian Hysell Hammond, Richard Rupe,
1960: Albert Hawkins
Robinson, class of 1952, to Eleanor Taylor Thomas.
Brewer, John Brogan, Patty
Ohio University, majoring in
1945: Delma Riggs ~elson, Young Clark, Clara Mae
physical therapy; .
Goldie Knotts Nelson ;
Hysell,
Judy · Slawter
Aaron lhle, Meigs High
19456: William K. Bailey,' Marinacci,
Harold
C.
School, grandson of Robert Meryl Houdashelt:
McKenzie, Carlos McKnight,
Bobo, class of 1950, to Ohio
1947: Daniel Ray Dawson, Wayne Nelson, Margie
University, maJormg in Merle Reeve s Johnson,
Priddy Rife;
rese~ch chemistry;
Catherine
Colwell
1961; Charles Barrett, Jr.,
· Nathan Wayne Hescht, Shenefield;
'
James William Hobstetter,
Buffalo · High School, West
1948: Charles Buck;
David Martin, Patricia Rife
Virginia, · . grandson
of
1949: Phylis Burson Amos, McCort. and Louise Milam .
Charlotte Smith Hesch!. class 'Charles Amos, Helen Taylor
of 196land. great-grandson of Atkeson, John Dyke, Carol Soulsby;
1962: Marion Rife, Jr.,
Giles Smith, class of 1942 to A. Daw,son Pack, Eugene
Viola
McKnight Shoemaker;
Concord Universuy, major- Richards, Raymond Thomas,
1963: Darlene Goff Dill,
ing in business.
and Lanada M. Thomas
Dick
Lambert, and .Bobby
Jo~n W. Jeffers. president Wilcox;
Pope;
gave the welcome · with
1950: Bob Bobo, Bill
1964: Anci.l B. Cross,
Danny Tillis having the invo- · Brown, Av.anell Jordan
cation. Appreciation was George, Janet Ogdin Jones, Karen Gilkey Harrington, '
extended to Marie Bircht1eld · Samuel Bruce · May, Paul Danny McDonald, Carolyn
and Vrrginia Michael for their Patterson, Robert Wilcox , Bricldes Petry, Rosemary
Harless Pope, Gerald Saxton,
assistance in registering those Mickey Williams;
Benny
Slawter, Danny Tillis,
attending and to Star Grange
1951: Jack Barton, Marie
Sharon
Quillen Wise;
.
No. 778 for catering the meal. Little
Birchfield,
Joan
1965; Suzy Parker Hysell,
' R,ichard Nelson, vice presi- . Snowden
May,
Henry
Hysell,
William
dent, presented special award McKnight, Virginia Moore Tom
·
Judy
Cemeans
Lambert,
certificates to Eugene Fink Michael,
Rose
Slawter
class of 1933, Harold Rice Patterson, Shirley Cremeans McDonald, Larry Rife, Larry
class of 1934. and John Simmons. and Lowell Vance; Rupe, Darrell Smith, and
Standley class of 1939.
1952: Ainslee Wilson Carol Floccari Tate;
1966; Ray Alkire, Barbara
Recipients of the ·annual McKnight,
Helen · Rife
alumni scholarships were Reinhart, Vivian L. Hysell Cottrill Cremeans, Joetta
announced by Suzie Hysell Robinson,
Mary
Dyke Eerlewine Eskey, Mary
Crouser Hobstetter, Sandra
Parker assisted by Maxine Woodrum;
Griffith and Joan Wolfe .
1953: Joan Montgomery Tucker Phillips, Bev. Forbes
·Officers elected for 2006 Corder, Nell Rice Dicken, Rupe,
Charlotte . Rupe
were John Montgomery. 'Judy Lambert Snowden, Stewart:
1955, , president; Russe ll Ronald Ballengee, . Robert
1967: Roger Barrett, Peggy
Carson, I9~5 , vice president: Edwards, Sr.. Donna Bolen · Tillis
DeWeese,
Karen
Alberta
Snowden Nelson,
Charles Tucker Floyd, Pauletter
and
Mntgomeroy. 1955 , secre- Richards:
Dalton Gordon, Joe Hawkins,
tary; and Margaret smith
1955: Russell Carson, Gary Haynes, Sam Larkin,
Edwards, 1961, treasurer.
Alberta
Snowden Sue Clonch J_.arkin, Kathy
Veterans aqending were Montgomery.
John Thomas Schultz. Iva Sarns
recognized · and a prayer Montgomery, Jim Nelson, Slater,
Mary
Floccari
given by Danny Tillis for the Jack Perry. Phyllis Williams Sneyers. Mark Tillis, Jim .
safety of all military person- Pierce, Paul M. Shoemaker, Vanaman, Darlene Smith
nel presently. serv.ing world- and Ann Priddy Thomas:
Vanaman. and Betty Clark
wide. The school song was
Lynn Vanmetre;
1956:
Sharon
.
.
led by Janet Bolin and Bartrum Benschoter, Janet
1968: Larry Montgomery.

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·establishment of religio11, or prohibiting the ·
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speecl1, .or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to .assemble, and to petition
the Governmmtfor a redress ofgrievances.
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VIEW

Class rank
The system should be re-eXamined
Dear Editor: ·

Before I comment·. let me say that the problem kll)l addressing applies to all three school districts, though the mcist egrec
gious example has just occurred. Also. it is great to see academic excellence emphasized in our schools over athletics, this
situation stiff needs to be addressed.
For several years there has been the naming of more than
one valedictorian per .graduating class in local high schools
- no matter how small the clas s is. This year. we have
seven valedictorians in one small graduating .class though
other county s.chools ha.ve had similar situations in past'
·years. Such a situation dilutes the honor of valedictorian.
especially when more than I0 percent of a graduating class
is named with this honor.
The problem .is easily solved, but the question is whether
local school oRicials have the wisdom and desire 10 solve
it. There is a huge difference between a 93 p'ercent score
being an "A" grade and ·a 1001/6 be·ing ah '·A" grade .
However, these schools seem to be using the 4.0 grading
system to determine class rank, which makes no distinction between these two extremes. That is how we are get ting multiple valedictorians. The answer to this situation is
simple: use the same percentages used to. issue grades each
grading period to deteremine the highest scholatistic person .in a class. When the complaint is heard that only a
small difference e"ists between ·graduates ' grades in the
determination of class rank, one musl remember that by
the very nature of class ranks , differences in determ~ning
ranks will be of minute amounts. That 's the way it is supposed to work.
To make this current problem even worse, a ·school with
seven valedictorians named a salutatorian. By definition,
this is impossible. One must be the second highest stholastic person in a class to get this honor. If there are seven
valedictorians, the next person is ranked 8th in the class not 2nd.
I have no doubt that all of these students are fine scholars,
but that is not the point. The point is the system of class rank
is broken and needs to be fixed.
,Keith D. .Ashley
Pomeroy

JermmJs fur sensual satisCalifornia. I niet the grandfaction s - like fnod, drink
mother of a Holl vwuud
or sex when those
~lctr~~s while I was vi.~iting a
demamh. get out of li'ne.
fri~ntl" s home . Duri ng the
'J:he body, of course, must
cour...,e of our conversation. I
not
be thouoht
of as a selfish
e
.
Geqrge
a ~ked the woman if she lived
clod . concerned only that ItS
Plagenz
alone .
appetites be tiped . It has a ·
··Oh. Jcur. no." she said. ··1
built-in intelli gence of it s
Iii'~ with four .men An .
own that is frequently supeWill. Jal' k and Ben ...
rior tu anything our minds
Pleased · with the 'wide - ly liked hin1 . He always can come up with . It pereycJ reaL·tion that proi.lut:cd. seemed to be talking about form s services for us th~t we
she went on to explain .
self-deninl and the delights could never perfor'm for ourShe said. "' I wake up ~v i th of deferred sati sfaction .
selves.
, Art Riti s. I couldn 't make it
Self-indulgence
and
The late Dr. Ri chard Cabot
t h r ou ~ h the d•ay.without Will ·. in stant gra tification were
of Massachu setts General
.
Power. Jack Daniel and I IIIOrc down our line.
Hospi1al once told the story
We thought of Will Power of a 65-year-old auto accilive it .up at the happy hour at
tlve every afternoon . .af1d I as an old spoilsport. We pre- dent victim who was brought
gQ to bed with Ben G ~JY...
fer friends who are more fun. to the hospital and died soon
Most of the older ones
If Will · Power has any afterward .
among us are well acquaint- fri ends at. all today. they are
At the autopsy it was di sed with · two of the .men either dieters or people who covered that the nian had
Grandma lives with - Art need a strong arm to hang on h,ad four "'fatal" diseases
and Ben. We probably met · to just to get around. In nei- dLlring his lifetime - ' none
Jack much earlier in life. and ther case does it amount tu a or which he had been aware
we st ill maintain our long- love affair. If Will Power of. These diseases had either
standing friend ship with sometimes feels he is "being healed them selves or the
him.
used.'·· he is . We don' t like body had found new ways to
But we can·, claiin Will him for himself, only for carry on the functions of the
Power as a close friend: what he can do for us.
diseased organs.
Some of us; as a 'matter of
Will Power sometimes
It was Dr. Cabot's conclu fa&lt;.:t, can 't even remember goes under another name. sion after many years as a
him. We may even have fig- Mind ovh l'v!atter. That is physician th.at "a gigantic
ured he was dead.
because; iri Will's philoso- healing power tights on our
Certainly we haven't heard phy, the mind is called ·upon side. There is a great power
much about Will Power for a · either .to overcome the in ·ourselves that makes for
long time no.w. That' s all ·letharg)' of the body or to health and that works ' day ·
right with us. We never real- · overcome
the
body 's and night. when we are

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Obituaries.
David Lee Hill
RACINE - David Lee "Tootie" Hill. 70. of Racine, died
· Thursday. June 9. 2005 at the Holzer Medical Center.
Gallipolis .
Born on Feb. 3. 1935 at New Haven. W.Va., he was tile son
of the late Jerry Mike Hill and Florence Elliott HilL He
worked in the store room department of Kaiser Aluminum arJd
Chem1cal Corp.
.
He was a lifelong farmer who loved rai.sing tomatoes, was a
member of the FOE 2171 , Racine Gun Club, Steelworkers
Local Union 6669 , and was a past member of the .Board of
Directors of the Ravenswood Federal Credit Union.
··
He is survived by his wife ,of 46 years. Linda Mallory Hill:
' sons, Perry Hill and his wife, Bobbi. of Letart Falls, Seth Hill
of Portland, and Jason Hill and his wife. Lisa. of Clifton.
• W.Va.: grandchildren , Nathan Hill , Nakisha Hill, and
Nicholas Hill: special granddaughters. Jeri Hill and Mallory
. Hill : a brother, Clarence Hill and his wife, Dollie, of
Gallipolis.
·
·
.
Besides his parents he was preceded in death by brothers,
James Ray and ,George Albert HilL
·
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Roush .
. Funeral· Home in Ravenswood with the Rev. William Sullivan
officiating. Burial will be in Letart Falls Cemetery. Letart
Falls. Friends may call at the funeral ()orne from 2 to 4 and 6
to 9 p.m. on Saturday. E-mail condolences may be sent to the
funeral home at roushlus2000@yahoo.com

asleep and when we are
awake. and that performs its
healino miracles with practically ;o help (rom us."
But this same body, which
does some of its best work
without our supervi'sion ' or
interference -· in fact, it is
our interference with the
workings of the body that
gives us most of our health
problems - needs ·constant .
supervi sion . in another area.
Will Power is the man for
that job.
It is Wi II Power that gets
us to restrain our instincts
and bodily desires .when they
oet out of control- and get s
~s to do things that we
wouldn't do except under his
prodding.
·
Most of our problems are
not caused by Art Ritis, And
whatever our problems, they
are only temporarily relieved
bv Jack Daniel and Ben Gay.
li is. the fact that we have
dropped Will Power from
our list of friends that has.
put. us where we are today.
Now would be a good time
to renew our acquaintance
with Will Power. He could
be the long-lost friend we
are all looking for.

Local Briefs
POMEROY -Orange Township Trustees have opened
Township Roads-444, 445 and 443 to all traffic. Repairs of the
. - 'road slip have also been completed.

(George Plagenz is an
ordained ministe~ and veter·
an nnvsma11 b.ased "l...
Columbus. Ohio.)

Trustees meet ·
POMEROY- Orange Township Trustees will meet in special session at 7:30p.m. on Monday atthe home of the clerk
to discuss chip and seal on township roads.
·

Offer immunizations
'
POMEROY - Meigs County Health Department will conduct a childhood immunization clinic from 9 to II a.m . and I
to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the health department. The child's shot
records and medical cards must be .provided, and all children
must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. A $5
donation is accepted but not required.

To close road
POMEROY - Meigs County Highway Department will
close County Road 14, Wolf Pen Road, at Township Road
253, Arnold Road, on June 14 and 15 to repair a'slip.

Potluck planned
POMEROY- Burlingham Modem Woodmen will have a
potluck dinner at the hall, 6:30 p.rn Saturday. Don Fryrnyer
will speak on boy scouting. Those l\,ttending are asked to take
a covered dis~. Meat will be provided.

·For the Record
Highway Patrol

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LETART FALLS- A Ravenswood, W.Va., woman was
injured in a one-car accident Tuesday on Ohio 124 in Letart
Township, the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State Highway Patrol
reported.
.
,
Amanda l Brotherton, 21. was transported to Cabell
Huntington. Hospital, Huntington, W.Va., by the Meigs EMS
following the 4:30 p.m. accident, the patrol said.
.
Troopers said Brotherton was eastbound when she lost control of the car she drove, went off the left s1de ·of the road,
struck an embankment and overturned.
The car had disabllng damage, troopers said.

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reportercan write, with strict
truthfulness, that "a source
close to the White House,"
or "a knowledgeable .source
.on Capitol Hill," declared
that "the . evidence points
squarely to ... " whatever the
reporter wants it to point to.
In other words, just find a
"source" willing to let you
put words in his mouth.
In the far more likely
event that the reporter's best
and most numerous contacts
are with people who share
his (or her) political views, it
is 'child's play_ to write an
article reflecting those common views and attribute it to
"sources in a position to
know." But what are the
biases, the prejudices, the·
interests of such sources?
We are never told . They
speak with the authority of
gQdlike beings, immune to '
human fallibility.
That is why the grand·old
journalistic tradition was to
source every statement, and
always
identify
one's
sources. Real news was
more difficult to come by
and report, in those days; but
at least the reader knew what
he was getting. · Today, we
must settle for a pig in a
poke, and can 't even be sure
it 's a pig.
·
(William Rusher is ll
Distinguished Fellow of the
Claremont Institute for the
Study of Statesmanship .and
Political Ph(losophy.) · ·

Man who triggered Ohio's first,
statewide Amber Alert sentenced
DAYTON (AP) - The
man who prompted Ohio 's
lirsl statewide Amber Al ert
was sentenced to pri , on, but
not before the juJge praised
him for taking hi s four stepgrand children out of their
home while their parents
argued .
However.
retired
Montgomery
County
Common Pleas Court Judge
David Sunderlund said
Wayne McMurtrey used poor
judgment in keeping the ch-ildren away from th·eir suburban Miami sburg home for 22
hours. Sunderland sentenced
McMurtrey to four years in
pri son Wednesday.
McMurtrey, 52,
was
paroled from prison in
Arizona in 1998 after servmg 8 1/2 years for child
molestation . ,
Sunderland chose the minimum sentence under a plea

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deal struck May 17 in which
McMurtrey ple aded guilty
to kidnapping. Th e prosecution had sou ght. a six-year
sentence.
Mctv. Jrtrey said hi s son
and daughter-in -law were
arguing and that a computer
fell and nearly stru ck one ·of
the four children. ages 2. 3, 6
and 10. according to a probation repoq .
McMurtrey told the chil dren 's. parents he wanted to
take them to a nearby park .
But he drove therp around
Ohio from about noon on
Jul'y 25 through the next
morning .
McMurtrey was arrested
after a driver on Interstat e 70
near Columbus saw an electronic highway sign li sting
information about the mi ssing children. The driver thei1
spolted .McMurtrey's .car in
···ont of him ,

there until the last ride."
Other charter members that
were honored were Marshall
and Jane Slater, Kathy
from Page A1
Meadows and the late Stanley
Starcher. Starcher's wife
they haven't."
Doris accepted the award on
Charter members Melvin her husband's behalf:
and Sherry Swisher of
The idea for the plaques
Middleport still have th~ir belonged .to current Meigs
motorcycle but have not rid- County Bikers Association
den much in . the last ·four Secretary Rosalyn Stewart.
years. Still, the Swishers were
"This ·is the group that put
also honored by the acknowl- forth all the work in the beginedgment of their work.
ning," Stewart said about hon"We think it's great," Mr. oring the Association's roots
Swisher said about the which include not only the
plaque. "We're still around. I Toy and Memorial Runs. but
miss them."
blood drives for the American
Although Brenda and ~eff Red Cross.
Davis are no longer active in
Recently
current
\he Association, they still Associa)ion members raised
attend the Memorial and Toys $5 ,000 for the family of
Runs, .and ride their motorcy- . Starcher and $8,000 to benecle often, rain or shine.
fit Kailyn Butcher, a local
"I appreciated ,it," Brenda child with leukemia. Last
said about the plaque. "I month the Association also
think it was nice of them to made their annual visit to
acknowledge not only how · Overbrook Nursing and
the group started ·but who Rehabilitation Center where
began the group and the lega- members gave motorcycle
cy of remembering those less rides to residents through the
fortunate. The only reason we streets of Middleport.
ever did it was for the kids by
"I don't think people know
organizing the Toy Run."
what we do," Stewart said.
Charter member Arnold "We do a lot for kids and peoPriddy is still aCtive in the ple in the community."
Association and continues .to
This year's Memorial Run
play Santa to kids each year had nearly 700 riders and
when the Christmas toys are cleared over $9,000 accorddistributed to needy families . . ing to Stewart. That is money
Priddy was also honored by that will go towards toys for
the · recognition and even needy kids.
attended
this
year's
The Association is 'also raisMemorial Run despite a rota- ing funds to establish a pertor cup injury.
manent home or clubhouse.
"I told the doctors not to do
Current officers of the
anything to me until after the Meigs
County
Bikers
Memorial Run," Priddy Association are Jimmy
laughed.
Hysell. president;
Bob
Priddy also added that he Riuerbeck, vice president:
plans to stay active in the Shei Ia Jordan, treasurer; and
Association and said, "I'll be Stewart as secretary.

Weight
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CHESTER - Justin M. Mays. 24, Parkersburg, W.Va., was
cited for failure to yield from a private driveway by the. patrol the student so as to avoid any
following a two-car accident Tuesday on Chester Township embarrassment.
Road 94 (East Shade).
BMI is a popular method
; Troopers said Mays was exiting a private driveway, three- used to gauge whether or not
tenths of a mile east of Ohio 7, at 12:35 p.m. when he attempt- a person is overweight. BMI
ed to turn left onto the road·and collided with an eastbound car is qlculated by dividing a
~riven by Kathleen M. Seckman, 68, 49270 Bissell Road , person's weight (in kilo··
· Long Bottom.
grams) by his or her height
' ' .. Damage to both cars was non-functional, troopers said.
(in meters, squared).
·
This initial, baseline read~ng that took place in the fall
revealed that out of 199 stu· · POMEROY - Actions' for dissolulion of marriage have dents, 72 (or 36 percent)
· been filed in Meigs County Common Pleas· Court by Samuel were overweight. •
This figure caused concern ·
L. Greene, Pomeroy, and Angela l Gree~, Coolville, ~nd by
. Roger Allen Ziegler•. Pomeroy, and Eumce Janette Z1egler, because according to the
Wtlrnmgton, N.C. .
·
. Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) the national average of
obesity in children between
the ages of six and ll is 15 .
percent, making the occur· · POMEROY ·_ MeigsCounty Sheriff Robert Beegle report- rence of obesity in Meigs
..
. ed investigations into the following complaints:
Cmmty children nearly double
· • John Bass of Dexter reported he has recetved harrassmg the national average. ·
· telephone calls. ·
·
·,
"We saw . a need to do this
-. • Donald Davis of Athens reported the theft of ~ cellular because of the nationwide
telephone from his truck while 11 was parked tn Ractne. ·
in type 2 diabetes
· · : • Dana Ireland of Long Bottom reported a . breaking and increase
which is directly linked to
. entering at his horne. Entry was made through a basement obesity," Brumfield said.
door. Nothing was reported missing.
"We're trying to encourage
• Lorena Pierce of Pomeroy reported that a van parked at her healthy habits in kids before
residence rolled down a hill and caused pro~rtr damage . .
· · • Josh Millard of Albany reported a breaking and entenng . they form unhealthy habits."
After the baseline BMI
into his garljge. Nothing was repo~ed m1sstng.
•.
readings Brumfield began
working with the schools to
.'
combat those . unhealthy
habits. Some schools began
implementing_ a (lrogram _of
· students walkmg· lor 10 mmutes each morning as well as
beginning physical education
classes with more activity.
The Meigs County Health
Department via Brumfield
also donated footballs, basSubscribe
. today. • 992-2155
ketballs and j\)mp . ropes to
get kids moving.
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up with nutrition education

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son might simply invent a
.associate director of the FBI
m·alignant motive· for some
W: Mark Felt was the
action of Bush's and write an
/,etters to the editor are welcome. They should
famous "Deep 'Throat," who ·
article ,;revealing" it, and
encouraged Washington Post
be less than 300 words. All/etters are subject to
attribute the revelation to "a
reporters
Robert
Woodward
source
close to .the president,
editi,ng and must be signed and include address
William
and Carl Bernstein to continRusher . , who spoke only on condition
l:md telephone number. No unsigned letters will , ue probing the Ni11on adminof anonymity." If such a
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duririg school meetings . with
school nutritionists and nurses. Some of the education
involved suggestions of
offering milk in vending
machines instead of soft
drinks.
Soft drinks, fast food and
sedentary' lifestyles are all
contributing factors to childhood obesity according to
recent studies.
.
Shortly. before the school
year was finished, Brumfield
returned to the schools to collect follow up BMI's which
revealed improvement.
"Each school saw improvement," Brumfield said. "We
saw a lot of kids that did not
fall within the recommended
guidelines for normal weight
but as far as their health goes,
their weight was nol a concern yet."
Here are the numbers from
•he data collected:
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·In ihe fall of 2004, out of
199.students, 98 were within
'a normal weight · range. ' 29
were at risk of being .overweight, 72 were overweight.
In the spring of 2005, out
of 192 students, 99 were
within a normal weight
range, 28 were at risk for
being overweight, 65 were
overweight.
At the end of the year this
left 51.56 percent of fourth
grade students within a normal weight range, 14.58 percent at risk for being overweight, and 33.85 percent
that were overweight.
·
The data is used as an evaluative tool as Brumfield tries
'to implement 'health programs tn the schools that will
result in healthier children.
"I cannot stress enough
that this · is not about weight
Of about being thin, but
about . being_
healthy,"
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Ariel Theatre to.host
'Camp Melodrama' ·
GALLIPOLIS
The
Ariel Theatre ol Galliroli'
will
host
"'Ca mp
Melodrama" fo r student &lt; age
8- 18. Thi' uni4u e th c;J trc
workshop will run Monday
through Friday, June 20-2-l
and June 27-Jul y I. from 9
am-3 pm each day.
· Camp Melodrama will
fo cus .on the melodrama
styl e or theatre po~ul a r dur.ing the late 1800s and ear ly
llJOOs.
Joseph Wri ght.
. director of Toe Ariel Th eat re
will condu ct the workshop.
• Wright has an exten sive
background in workin g with
young act.ors . He has 1&lt;1u ght
more than 35,000 youn g
actor s
throughout
the
United States through hi s
company, The Imagination
Factory. Wright al so performs on a limited basi s
with
Walt
Di sne y
Entertainm·ent.
"Camp . Melodrama is a
great way to combine acting
with history." said Wright.
''Participants will explore a
genre of entertainment that
was very popular when The
Ariel Theatre first opened it's
doors to guests in 1895."
Participants will work with
an· aspects of ·production.
Wright explains, '.'1 think it's
important .for actors, . e s p~­
cially young actors, to fully
understand how a production
Putting a show
works.

Delegates
from Page A1
have · a hands-on experience·.
with a working. 'government.
Each student is assigned a
political party, city and county.
. and will have the experience
of workshops in government,
campaign, elections, and the
actual setup, orientation and
functioning of a government.
The program, Glady s
Cumings, president of the
· Au~iliary of Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy, said "is
geared to educate the leaders
of tomorrow in city, county
and state government respon . sibilities, functions and operations." Co-sponsors to
Buckeye Girls State for the
two Meigs · girls with the
Auxiliary are Farmers Bank
and Peoples Bank.
The kickoff of the program
will come on Sunday after
delegate regi stration. There
will be a mixer along with a
time for campus exploration
before the . official opening
with
keynote
speaker,
Kristina Short, the 2004
Buckeye Girls State governor.
On Monday there will be a·
workshop in government.
along with county and state
caucuses. Tuesday will bring
more caucuses and political
rallies. On Wednesday there
will county and state primary
elections debates and party
demonstrations and elections.
Ashland County commissioner Marilyn Byers will Qe
the keynote speaker.

l&lt;ige thcr t a k ~' much ~ffon
and dedication. Requiring
the act or\ to 11ork 11 il h hat:k\l a ~e

a:., pt:ch
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for me r-. w ill perfo rm ~c rip t..,

ln tru e meloJrama &lt;t ylc.
·Wr ig lll expl ain s. "Our
yo un g ;1 cto r.., ,wi 11 e!1juy the
i! reat character-.; !"rom the . . e
. ~l ori e,. I ha ve si ftc d
th ro ugh man y scri pt s. hi ' tori t:al skits. and gas lig hte ra docum entation to find

j ust !he ri ght perfm man ces
for our group .··

Ca rtlp Melod rama p&lt;~ rt i c i ­
panh will spend two wee ks
preparing for publi c performance s which will run
tl1rough the Jul y 4th weekend. The Ariel Theatre will
open it 's door;; so that gue.sts
can enjoy the unique melodrama pe rforman ce , , ·and
take a break fmm the heat.
Camp Melodrama has limited space ·available , pre-registration

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Participants must register for
both weeks of cla sses.
Registration fee for Camp
Melodrama is $45 per week.
Detailed inforniation is availabl~ by callin g 'Tht Ariel .
Theatre at 740-446-ARTS .
(446-2787 ), or by visiting the
Ariel Theatre at 424 2nd
Ave., Gallipolis.

The government will be set
up and functioning on
Thursday and at 8 p.m . the
newly elected Buckeye State
governor will give the inaugural address .. All level s ot:
government will be fully
functioning on Thursday and
Friday. There will be entertainment for the delegates on
Friday Hight. Saturday 's session will include a joinl session of house and senate
assembly, the new governor
will give her state of the state
address, and awards will be
presented c
At Meigs O'Bryam is in the
marching a,nd con ce11 bands,
on three newspaper statf, is a
library assistant in the foreign
language club and is taking a
college preparatory course.
Her other activitie s include
seven years in 4-H. active in
church and its youth program.
a Sunday school teacher in
the preschool program. Her
· goal is to attend Cedarville
University and major in spe cial needs education.
Windon has been active for
nine years in 4-H and has
served on the junior fair
Board. She was a cheerleader
in both her sophomore and'
junior years, participated in
track and volleyball , and
served as a class officer for
the past two years. She is also
active in ·Job's Daughters, her
church youth group. and
plays in the band. as well as
being a member of the
Ftench and Varsity E Clubs .

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A Hunger For More

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Have )lllii!\'Cr lost yourself
to somethtng so wonderful
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thrqw tntu 11 vu ur mind.
buLly ,tnd soul'!· Ha ve you
e' ~r he en "iO passionate
about something or someone
th&lt;~l you we re ha rdly aware
of .myt htng ~ l sc aro und you.
the objd't of your passion
and de ltght &lt;'L'IJp"n!( all
other thi n"s''
Perhap's" ymt"ve had tastes
of such rcckle" ,111d luxuriOliS abanclon if e1er you've
fallen "he&lt;~d-over-hccls': in
love or if ever you've been
ablaze w1 th p.tswm 'tor a htgh
and noble cause. Such pas ston and lea l are exciting
when they grip us with fin ger.s of vtsion and emolton.
thrilling whe n they d trry us
on the winds of ac tivity and
accomplishment. ye t sou lrendin g unci heart-brea km g
\Vht;n they end in cold dtstllusionment and emptiness .
Look •uound and you'll
see all about yo u the \Vearied and jaded vtsages of
people whose pass ion h,ts
led them into a deep and dismal cave rn of skepticism
You'll see me n and women
whose he•uts have been so
buffeted and bullied by fals e
promtses and wi st ful wish- .
ing that they no lo!tger know
what can be trusted and have
failed to even care anyway.
Thick and deadened layers
of calluses now cover their
once tender hearts so impen etrably that worthwhile passton and zeal can no lon ger
seem to 'ge t in or out
We do well when we learn
to not squander our passion '
and fervor on temporal
things , and better yet when
we learn to steer away from
those . things that have
promised their great spiritual.
worth yet lead only to spiritual graves. But our disappoimments have so completely
veiled our spmlual eyes that
we no longer see the bri II ianl
countenance of the One 111
Whom ''there is no darkne &gt;s
al all" (I John I:5). We no
longer hear His voice though
He "calls us by His own glory
and goodness" (2 Peter I :3).
deafened as we are by an earwax ot complacency. We no
longer respond to cHis invitation to love and be loved. an
invitation that God has written with scarlet ktters and
sealed with His own promises. We have become di stant
and reluctant in our relationship with God. We've
become cold and dreary
"worshipers" who have no
real worship to give.
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But thou gh we've spurned
Htm ag~ti n and again. l:l e is
.vet knockinc on the door ot
our hearts. :ailin g us to hear
that we arc loved, beckonmg
to us wllh l111 ge rs extending
lrom '"'il -scarred ha nds to
come ' .t nd see th at the love of
God is eternal and more than
sufftc 1cnl to overtlow with
good ness our parch~d and
famished li ves Even now He
invites us 1u risk everything
and love Hlln tn rdurn.
" In that day' I will make a
covenant for them ... 1 will
betroth you to Me forever; I
will betroth you in ri ghteous- .
ness ,111d justice, in love and
co mpassion I will betroth
you in f•'!lhfulness, and you
will ack nowled o~ the LORD.
In that day I will . respon'd ... "
(Hosea 2. 18-22 NIV
emphasi s mine).
God's people are the love of
His life! He is u jealous God
(Exodus 20:5 ) because He
passtonalely, demes our )ove
i11 return . "You ymtrselves
have seen ... how I carried
yo u on eagles' wmgs and
brought you to Myself. Now
if you obey Me fully and keep
My covenant, then ... you will
be My treasured possession"
(Exodus 19:4-Sa).
Have you eve r been loved
passionately by another''
Whatever ·you may think
about yourself or ·your past,
the answer is yes: you HAVE
been and ,J&gt;.RE now loved
passionately. There is One
Who gave everything to have
You with Him forever. How
now will you respondry Will
you wholeheartedly embrace
His mvilalinn to "dance"
with Hu11 !:'11 relationshtp? Or
will you turn away, either
permitting yourself to not
believe that He means what
He says when He says He
loves you, or postponing
your response to Him, choosmg tnstead to dwell in the
horror of luke-warm service
and ho-hum worship?
Oh. I hope you' II dance ...
that you ' II at the least dance
in your heart like King
David danced in body in 2
Samuel 6: 14- 16! I hope that
you may be willing to shed
an over-developed sense of

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When the Lord first told the
parable of the Prodigal Son,
He was speaking to a Jewish
audience. Within thi s audience there were scn bes and
Pharisees - 'in other words.
religious leaders - who didn't like the fact 'that Jesus
spent so much lime with drdtnary, everyday si nners.
He answered their complalnls by telling this story.
Obviously, then; t.he Prodigal
Son represented these sinners
with whom Jesus was associ ating, and the older brother
represe nted the religious leaders -who had , presum ably,
been faithful se rv ants of God.
Jesus is telling the scribes
and Pharisees that instead o(
murmuring and complaining
about thts· ragamuffin group
,pf sinners repenting and seektng a restored relationship
with God, they should rejoice.
In fact , Jesus had just said, in
verse I0, ''I say lo you. there
is joy before the ange ls of
God ov'e r one sinner who
repents"(Luke 15.10)
These
scribes
and
Pharisees, especially because
they were the .religiou s or
spiritual leaders, should have
been excited that so many
people were repenting and
turning toward God, changing
their evil ways and lrymg to
live better li~es.
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llt&gt;mlnck Grove Chri'ithtn Church
M11mier L~rry Hwwn, Wm~ hi p · 9 '0
..a m SunJuy Sdwul IO· JO am, B1 hlc
St ud y · 7 p 111.

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Pomeroy Church of Christ
2 12 W Milm St ., Mim sic r Ant hon)
Ml) rns- Sunday School · 9:30 a m ,
Worshtp IIUO u.m . 0 p rn .. Wcdne~duy
S.:rvu:es - 7 p m

Community
Pa ~ tor

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Rutland. Sumla1· w ,m;hip---10 00
Sund;tv Sen i&lt;'C -7 p Ill

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l),t,tor J a n ~ Ac.mu.:, Suml.1y Sdwnl Y
am , \\'or..,htp · 10.1111 , Tuc ~d .w Sent i.~'~

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l1057 St.!lt! Ruu i~ 1! 5. La n .~~' ll c , PL1!-.10r
Vh:wr Rnu sh, Sund.l)' ~ dm11l . 9 10 a. m ,
Sunday wo.-~hlp I0 .36. am &amp; 7 pm.
Wedrrsday pra)Cr sen-' tLc · 7 p m

Pomero,r Weslsldf Church of Chrisl
H226 Children 's Home Rd .. St~nday
. School -. I J il m.. Worship · IO.a m fl p m
Wednesday Services . 7 p m
Middleport Churth or Christ
5t h und Mam. Pt~ s tor AI H nrt so~ Youth
Mm1stcr: Josh Ulm. Sunda) School · 9 10
.1m , Worsh1p - ~ 15, 10 )0 a.m. 7 p m.
Wt..-dm~sday Services · 7 p.m.

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P::t~ IUI Hvb Ro h m ~ on . Sunday s~h txl l
a m , Wo r~h 1 p 9 :1111

Rose of Sharon Holiness Chu~h
Lcadtng Creek Rd . Rut land, Pastor Rev
DL·wcy Ktn g. Sund.Ly -.choo l- 9 :\0 a 111.
Sundav Wlmhlp -7 rIll. Wednl.."sd:~y
prJyermeeung 7 p.m.

Ktno Church of Christ
Worshtp - 9 J U ,1 m , Sunday School ·
I0 3Q am , ~stor- Jcftrey W~tllaLc !stand
Jrd Sunday
Church or Christ

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l"ine Gron Uibl e Hoi in~ Church
112 nule 'off Rl 125, Past or Rev O ' Ocll
Munley, Suruity Sch ool · 9 30 a m.
W{1r sh1p - 10 JU u.m.. 7:10 p m.
Wednesday Servi ce 7 :30p.m

!•a ~tnr· Brucc Tell). Sunda) S~hoo l -9 ~0
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am
Worship · 10.3 0 am. fl ·J O p.m.
Wednesday Servtt es 6.30 p.m

l1on t..:hurch or Christ
Pomero y, Ham ~unv 11l e Rd (Rt. l4 ~).
Pastor: Roger W:uson, Su nday School
9 ~0 am, Wo rs htp · 10 30 am .. 7 00
p m . Wedn~:sday Sen/ice~ · 7 p m

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75 Pt:arl Sr , M1ddlt:port Pa~ tor R1~k
Bourne. Sunda1 Sda10l · 10 am Wurstitp
-10 45 p.rn . Sun~uy Eve 7 00 p m .
Wednesday s~I'\ IC~ . 7 ·]0 pIll

Pl11in Chun:h or Christ
In strum ental . WOnh1p Service - 9 a m.

II} sell Run Community Chu.-ch
Pastor Rev. Larry Lemley . Sunday Sc hool
9.30a m . Worsh1p - 11145 a m. 7 p m .
Thun.t!ay BtbleSiildy ·and Y&lt;luth · 7 p m

Study Wednesday 7 pm

Lliurel Clift'.'m Methodist Church
Pastor G le nn Rowe. SundJy S.:hool 9 30.u Ill . Wnr,hlp · 10 '0 u m and 6
p m ,W;d ne sd.1y So.!r~icc - 7 !XI p m

Bradbury Cburth or Christ
M1mste r Tom Run yon, J955R 8radhury
Road M1ddkpu rt , Sunl.llty Sl· hool · 9 ~0
Worshi p 10 30 am

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Latter-Day Saints

Hulland Church. or Chri&lt;it
Sunda) S~hool · 9 30 a m . Worsh1p and
Conunun 1on . 10.30 am , Bob J Werry.
Mtnister
Bradford Churrh of t:hnst
Corner of St Rt 124 &amp; Brlldbur} Rd.
Mimsti: r Doug Shambhn, Youth Mtmster
Bill Amberger. Sunday School . 9 30 am.
Worshi p · 8 00 a m • I 0 30 a m , 7-CIO
p m .. Wedne sday Sen'it cs · 7.00 p.m.

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Hkkory Hills Church or Christ
Evarl ji:e ltsi M1ke Moore, Sunday School·
9 a.m., Wursht p - 10 am, 6 30 p.m,
Wednesday Sen-1ces- 7 p.m

Reednlllt Church or ChrUt
Pastor Philip Sturm. Sunday School, 9.30
am , Wonohip Servtce. 10.30 a.m , Bible
Srudy, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.

l ' hr Chlln:h or J eiUS
Christ of l.a!le-r·Da~ Saints
St R1 160. 4&lt;16 -6247 ur 446·7486.
Sunday School lU 20 - tl a.m Rel! ef
SOI.:Icty/Pne sthood I I 05 12·00 noon.
Sac rament Semce: ':1 - lll 15 am .
Hom emalong f!J!tttng . I si Thurs · 7 p m

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Lutheran
St. John Lutt.eran Church
Ptnc Grove. Worsh1p - 9:00a.m.. S unda)
School • I 0 O(l a m Pastor Jame s P
Hnidy

Our S.vlou~ Lutheran Chun:b
Walnut and Henry Sts , Rave nswood,
W.Va. Pastor Dav1d RusselL Sunday
School- IO: OOa.m. Wonhip · II a m .

Sunda} school 9 30 am . Sunda) "on;h.tp
- 1030am
Church of Clnisi

United Methodist

Dn:ter Churtb of Cbrut

Intersection 7 and 124

w. Evangelist.

Denn•s Sargent, Sunday Btble Study ·
9.30 a.m .. Worship 10 30 a.m and 6.30
p m., Wednesday Btble Study- 7 p.m

Christian Union .
Hartford Cburdl ul Christ io
Cbrisdan Uolon

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Ha.n:ford. W.Va .. Pastor:Dav1d Greer,
Sunday School · 9.30 a..m.. Worshlp ·
10 30 am , 7 00 p m., Wedne§day
Xntces - 7.00 p m.

Church of God

Grllham United Methodist
Worship - 9 :30a.m ( lst &amp; 2nd Sun J..
7 JO pm (3nJ &amp; 4th Sun),Wednesday
Semce-7 30 pm

ML Olin Unlled !\lethedist
Off 124 behtnd Wil kes\lille. Pastor . Rev
Ralpb Sptres, Sunda y School · 9·30 a m .
Wor5h1p - I 0 J() am . 7 p m . Thursday
Sen.il:es · 7 p .m

Mrias Coopc:ratiwe Parish
NortlttL'it Cluitu . Alt.-ed, Pastor: Jane
Beaute, Sunda) School - 9·30 am ,
\\IQrship - I 1 a.m. 6 30 p m

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.. Pastor Hnh R n hm ~• m . SLmdil) St h•xJl , 9
,, m \l,lor.,lup · I 0 a nt

Peorl Chu.ptl
Sunduy SchHol · l) u.m . Wor~h1p . I U .1m
Pomemy
Past(lr· Bnan Dunham , W1lrsh1p

Chester

Satterfield.' Sunday Xhool - 9 45 a.m.
Evening • 6 p.m.• Wednesday Suvices- 1
pm

Pastor: Jane £1nttie, Worshtp · 9 a.m ..
Sunda) School - 10 •a.m Thursda y
&amp;mce!i-7pm

Rutland Clumh ol Gad
Paslur: Ron Heath. Sunday Worship · 10
a.m , 6 p.m., Wednesday Servt~e-s · "'

Joppe
Pastor Bob Randolph. Worship - 9 :30
am Sunday School - JO · 30 a.m

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Ap,ple and Second Sts . Pastor. Rfv Oav1d
Russell. Sundi.y School and Worship· 10
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WedneSday Se!'\IICes ; 6:30p.m.

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Sunday School · 9 30 a.m , Worshtp •
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Pustor Ketth Rad~:r, Sunday St hr~t&gt;l · 9: 15
am. Wor s h1p
JO am ., Youth
Fcllowshtp , Sundu y · 6 p m

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Chc :; tcr S~ho n l. 1'.1stor Rn b Barhc r
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Youth group b pm, Wl•dnl.'sduv· Po\.\ocr m
Prayer. and Ath ie Study 7 pm

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·. Pa ~ t o r ~ Jt1hn .X
Pa tty Wt~d e. 60l Sewnd Ave Ma ~o n . 77'
50 17 Servtcc tu n!! Sunday 10 ] II u n1..
Wednesday 7 pm

Pa stur Ru:k Bourn !!, Sun day , S~.:hoo l .
9:30am . Worsh1p - 10 30 am, Thursday
Scrv1~e s - 7 p.m

Abumlunl G.-11ce R F. I.
923 S Tiurd St M1ddle pun P.tstur •T at•sa
Dav Ls, Sunday ~ c t v iu: . 11) u m.
Wednesday SCfo\ ICC. 7 pIll

P&lt;1stor W1lltam K Mar'&gt;hall Sunday
Schou! - 1015 a m , Worship . 9,15 am.
Bible Swdy Monda~' i OO 'pm

raith Full Guspel Chun::ll
Lung Buu om, Pas10r St\'1\' Reed. Sunday
School 9 30 am, W&lt;.lr'ih•p l) .' 0 am
and 7 p m Wcdnc,da) · 7 p m . htJ.t} ld l n v.~htp ....:-n' Kt' 7 p m

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Harrisonvlllt Community Churc:h
Pa slor Th enm Du rham . Sunda y 9 . .10
am ,and 7 p m .. \\hhll! 'ol!a) - 'I p m

Cllnnei·Sutton
M1ddleport Communil) Chun.:h

Carmel &amp; Bashan Rds Ractne . Ohto.
Pastor· John Gt lmorc. Sund ay S.:hool •
II 30 .1 m , Wor~h1p - 10 .45 am . Fl1hlc

Ander son. Sunduy Sc hoo l 10 .1111.
Evemllg . 7' ~{j rIll . Ykdno.:~d.L) SLr'\ I!X 71Upm

Mornini Star
Pastor John Gtlmore Sunday Sehoul · II
am . Wur,htp - lOam

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Fllith Valle} Tabernack&gt; Church
Baile}' Run Road. Pu ~ t o r Re\ Emme ll
Raw son Sunday Evcn lll!' 7 p m
Thur&lt;d.a} Sc.rl'l( i.'- 7 p m

E11st Lelart
Pas10r 8111 Marsh:.tll Sunda) School
9a m. Worship · 19 a.m . 1st Sunda}
every month cve mng se r\'IC!! 7 00 p m
W('dnesday · 1 p m
Racine
Pastor Pete Shaffer, Sunday School · 10
a.m, Worsh tp - J I am .. Wednesday 7
pm

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Pa ., iur
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10 1JII um

7 p 111

Clifton Tul~rllltll~ lhunh
Ch!tun \\ V.1 Sund.l ) SL'ho l)l IU .1m ',
, Wu r ~ htp 7 f1 m . \\ cdnc,d.t) •Sen ll'l.l 7
pm
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PJ,iur 11111 St o~ll· n Sumkty S.:r\ l\ 0.:' 10
a 111 &amp; 7 fl 11\ \\LJI\ ~ 'd •l ) • 7 pIll &amp;_
Youth 7 r IH
Full Go~pt&gt;l Ch urch
of the Li\in~ Savior
Kt 1 \ X i\ntlqutt; l'.i ' I&lt;.!T J.: ,~-= Morm
S e n~~.·~ S tl u rd.~~ :' 00 p m
Salem Communily Churth
B.Lck QJ We~ • Columh1a, W Va om Licvmg
Roud. Pa ~IL'r Ch.trks Rou~h 004) 675·
:':!XI'. &lt;;.und.ty SLhnnl '} 10 am . Sunday
CH'lllllg 'l'r\' l~l' 7 llO Pill Btllly SIUJ y
Wednc'iJay ~~n llC 7 00 pri1

Hobson Chmtlan

Fr-llo~.ship

Church

Wh11e . Sund.1y Sehnnl10 am SunJ.11 Church ,cn tLC- 6 JO pm

Pa,lnr

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Restol'Diton Ch.-isttan Ft'llowship
'l lh) llnllJlCT Koil d r\lhcn' l'.t,hlr
Umnn· Cu,\l-. Sunda) Wut, htp 10 00 am.
Wcd tle"'..a y 7 pm
Lu.ngsvillc Ch.-is lian C hurd1
l-- ull Go,pd

P,,,ror -Ruhcrt Mu ~ ~cr,
Sunda) Slhnul '-J 'O am . . Wut~htp 10 30
;tm · i 00 pm \\cdn e ~d.1 ~ Sen 1 ~ ~.; 7 00
pm

Pentecostal

H11zel Community Chur;ch

Presbyterian

Dy~s\'ill~ Community Church
Sunday School · 9 30 ii m , Worship ·
!030am . 7p,m

Morst Chapel Church

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Sunday school · 10 a.m : Worsht p ·
a m . Wednt:sday Semce - 7 p m

Bethtl Chun:h
T.own.shlp Rd , 468C, Sunday Schoo l · 9
a.m, Worship · 10 a m , Wednesday
Semces · 10 am

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Syracu.se nr51 United Presb~terhm
Robert Crow, Worshtp · II u m

Pa~tor

Harnsonville Prub)ttrian Chun::h
Pastor Robert Crow, Worshtp- 9 am
Middleport Pns!fYt~rian
Pastor· James Sn}der. Worship · II am .

Seventh-D11y Adventist
Se"~nth-O.y

Faith Goepel Chun-h
Lon!! Bottom, Sunday School -.a:3o am ..
Worslup · 10·4.5 am . 7 30 p.m .
Wednesd.i) 7 30 p m

Hockingpor1 Church
G rflJld Street. Sunday School · '} 30 a m ,
Worsh1p · 10·30 am., Pastor Phil lip Bell
Torch Church
c;o Rd 63, Sunday School - 9 30 am , '
Worship - 10 30 am

Mt. Olive Community Chun::h
Pastor: Lawrence Bush. Sund&lt;l) School
9:30am, Evemng · 6:30p.m.. Wedneda}
Sen ice · 7 p.m.

Nazarene

FuU G•pel Lighthouse

Pomnvy Claurcla ol tbt ND.I.ftr.
Pastot" Jan Lavender, Sunday Sdwol ·
9 :30 .am , WorshLp JO ·J O a.m. ·and .6
p.m.. Wednesday Scrvaces- 1 p m.

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Penteeoslll.l Assembl~
St Rt I1-l. R.t ~·1 nc P a ~ HW Wttltam
Hul-oa.( k, S u nda. ~ S~h u ol . 10 am.
E\Cntng - 7 p 111 . Wcdnc~a} Sav t.:~: s • 7
pm

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Syncuse Chun:h ol the Nuan-oe
Paswr Mike Adkins, Sunday School - 9·30
a.m.. Worshtp · 10:30 am, 6 p m.
Wednraday Serv1ces · 7 p.m.

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Syracuse Mission
1411 Bndgematt St . Syracuse. Sunda y
s,·hool
10 o m. Evemng · 6 p m .
Wedllt'sday Ser.ll"C- 7 p m.

Off Rt 12-l, Pastor Edsel Han . Sunda}
School 9 30 am , Worship 10 J O am .
7 30 pm

• Coolville Ualted MethodlJt Pal'ish
. P14Stor He len Klir1e, Coolv11le Church,
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a.m .. Wonhtp · 9 a.m.. Tuesday Semces -

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"7 5 Pearl St , \1J ddl cpun , Pa ~ tor S.ml

Study Wed 7 00 I' Ill

Church of the Nazarene. Pastor. Jam1e
Penu, Sunday School · 9:30a.m. Worship
· 10·45 a.m. 7 p.m.. Wednesday Servtces
• 7 p.m

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Paswr: John Gt hnl'r~: . Sunday School - 10
am. Wor s htp - ') a.m . W!!dnesday
ScrvtL'C\ - HI a m

J\.lkldltport Churtb of tht Nuartnt
Pastor Allen Mtdcap. Sunda) School 9:30a. m ,Worship . 10:30 a.m.• 6:30pm.,
Wednesday Ser..,ices - 7 p.m . Pastor.
Allen Mtdcap

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Rutland

Su11da y S~houl

Po rlland -R.Iun c KU . i':t~tnr· Jun l'ro lfiu
!Su nd,l)' Sl h•lnl · 11 10 .t m Wu l\lu p ·
10 l O lllll. Wcdtil' "da) Sc r'l{~\ · 7 (10

Ash Sll'l"et Church
St. ~ltddlcpnn - Pa\lllr
Sund :1v
School . () .JO a m . Murnuig Wnr ~h1p
10 m um &amp; 6 JO pm Wcdnestluy Scr'tl ..:
· b 10 p Ill Youth Sl' iVIct: , A ~ll p m

am .. Sunday SchOol- 1 0. ~5 am

33045 Hiland Road. Pomeroy, Pasr or: Roy
Hunter. Sunday School - 10 a.m, Evening
7 J O p m.. TuesJay &amp; Thursday - 7 JO
pm

South •11w1 Commullity Chun:b

Adnntis1

Mulberry Ht s Rd , Pomeroy, Pas!or·
Bennen Luck.iesh. S&lt;tturday Serv1ces:
Sabba.th School - 2 p m Worshtp - 3 p m

United Bretbren
Mt. H~nnon Unlled Bmhrcn

in Christ Chun:h
Texas Commun11y 364 11 'Wtck.ham Rd.
Pastor Peter Martmaale, Sunday School 9 30 am , WorShip · 10.30 am .. 7.00
p.m. \\oednesday Service s - 7:00 p.m

Youth group meetmg 2nd &amp; 4th Sundays
7 p.m.

Eden linitnl Bnthftn io Christ
State Route 124, Reeds''llie. Sunday

Silver RJdge Pastor Linda Damewood.
Sunday Sc'hool · 9 a.m . Worship Serv1ce
10 a.m 2nd and 4th Sunday

School · II am . Sunday Won;htp - 10 00
a rn &amp; 7·00 p m. Wednesday Servtces ·
7 00 p.m . Wcd~esday Youth Se r-w1ce ·
700pm

Carleton lnterdenomiutionlll Church
Kmgsbury Road, Pas[or· Robtn Vailce.

C)/ttend C'AawA

Sunday School • 9:30 a m.. Worship
Sernce 10:30 a.m .. Evenmg Service 6
pm

!llegatartg.

FfftdomGoopelMMoioo
Bald Knob, on Co Rd . 31 , Pastor· Re v
Roger Willford. Sunday School · 9·30 a.m.

Worship- 7 p m.
White's Cbaapel Wall'yan

Coolv ille Road. Pil.stor· Re v PhJI)Ip

10 30 d.m.. Fm1 SWlday of Momh - 7.00

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lrn•en. that they may see vo•11r1
works and glonfy
IF'atiter in heaven."
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ML Morialtt Clallfth ol God
Mile Htll Rd • Racm~~: , _Pa stor· Jame s

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Communit\- of Cht1s1

He81 h (1\ liddl eporO
P.h tnr Bn .. n Dunlmm Su11d.ty Sdwo l
9 ~ Oam . Wnr ~ htp · II 00:1 m

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., St. P•ul Lutheran Cburch
Corner S)lcamore &amp; Second St , Pomeroy,
Sunday School · 9 45 a.m, Worship II
am. Pastor: James P: Brady
Sat 7 00 pm Conlemporary Srr.1ce

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Commumon · 10 am . Sunday Sehoul ·
lU· I.'i am , YoU1h- 5·JO pm Sunday, Btb le

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Onsts C hri~ttan Fdlu~~lup
(Ntfll-dcntllmna tttlll,Ll ( ~ lltlll ,iJ, pi
Mu•tmg tn the nld Anw m·.tn LC!! Hlll l l.tll
South Fuunh A1 rn u ~. Mlddkptlrl
Pashlr Chn ~ SIL" ·LL( l!liVI ollll S u t ld ,,~
Othe1 lll cc tm g~ 111 lH omc•

S!lll'm Center
Wesleyan Kible HolineSil Church

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Anne ling G ran· l' ummunit~ Chun-h
Pa ~hlr \\a ync D11tt l.1p, Si.tlc ~ ~ hX 1
Turp,.-r, Pl a m ~. Sun W1' r"htp liJ mn &amp;
•• c. 1() pm.. T hu r~ Jlr Y Bthl e Slttdl 7 oo r m

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Pus tnr t\r l,jllld Ktll!!, Sur1&lt;.b y SLh .. ni .
l () \ t) ol Ill \\tlf \lllp • LJ )() .tIll Bthk
Studv \Vcd 7 ' O
Fhn"oods
P;~SWI K (' llh R.ILkr, S und 1r ~ Sctwnl
10
a Ill . \\ ur ~ lllp · II u m

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7 ]' 111

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Sen I ll!~- 7 p m R ~1

Other Churches

Cul~ury

Pilg.-im Chapel
H.UTISotwllle Rnad, . P;Htnr Chiir!e,
~\Kc n l 1c. Sunda y S ~ hnol ') 1U am ..
Worship · I l u m. 7 {)0 J1 m . Wcdncsda)
Scrvttc - 7 00 p 11l

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A ~hur~ (S ~r.ILU \~ 1 P,J, tor Bnh Ruhtn,un
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and feathered animals accompanied their owners to a St&lt;rvice
dedicated to pets at a British
church last Sunday.
One dog barked along during .the singing· of hymns at
Park Avenue Methodist
Church in Northampton, central England, said church
steward Tony Bayes.
The other dogs, reptiles and
birds impressed parishioners
with their calmness during
the hour-long worship, Baye s
said, noting that the service
drew an enthusiastic crowd
of about 130 people.
·'People said they were
amazed at the number of people
coming in smiling," Bayes said,
The special pet service,
which was part of the
church's 80th birthday celebration. focused on the need
to live 111 harmony with ammals. "Sometimes• we don ' t
re spect them as much as we
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will be in concert at 7 p.m.
Friday, June I0, at the Faith
LONG BOTIOM - Prai se
Full Gospel Church.
and worship servtces will be
held at 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturday. and 6:30 p.m. on
Sunday at the Mt. Ohve
CARPENTER - The M!. Church, Long Bottom.
Unon Baptist Church near
Carpenter wi II have vacation
Bible school, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
June 20-24. Theme will be
"Awesome God." For more
information, call David
POMEROY
Wiseman, pastor, 742-2568.
Homecoming
will
be
observed. Saturday, June 18
at the Hysell Run Community
Church. There will be potluck
dinner at noon with singing
The Gracemen Quartet will by the Gracemen at 2 p.m.
be in concert at theM!. Union Larry Le ml ey, pastor, can be
Baptist
Church
near contacted tor more informaCarpenter, I Q:30 a.m. June tion at 742-3171.

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WORSHIP 'GOD THIS WEEK

We know wl1al it's like ·to
wa lk do wt.J th,tl lonely road.
thinkinn about how we've
" ,lt ves a compete
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made our
wreck, 'nowing that we realRev.
ly don "t deserve another
Jonathan chance to do anything really
wort hwhil e. We know wh.tl
Noble
it 's li ke to walk in· utter
' humili ation.
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We also know how it feels
when Gqd Htm self runs do\Vn
the nlad to meet us, when He
parable has more than ohc ' throw s Hi s loving a'i·ms
interpretation. Most of you around
us
and
says,
probably kno w, or have " Welcome home, my son (my
known: someone who Is Just daugh ter.) Welcome home'
- let 's face .it - not some- And, no . y·ou"re not a slave or
one you'd tnvtte home for a se rva nt. You're my child
Sunday dinner. They' re and you were once dead but
de spicable and they live an now you live'"
alrnctous hfe.
' My o nl y question. with '
Now, what if one day lltey regard to myself at least, is:
repelll, decide to gel up out.of Why did it take me so long to
the pigpen t)ley've been '~itl - see that the far country \s Just
lowing in, and come to a huge wasteland? Why aid I
church'' And what if it 's your stay in the pigpen feedm g the
church'' Just imagine God swine as long as I did'' Why
standing at the door and , as , dtd I starve myself of the
He sees them walking up the good nes s of God when I
sidewalk. runs out to meet could have been fe asting at
them How would you react'' Hi s Table long, long ago'&gt;
Would you be like the older
I don't know Maybe it was
brother in the parable?
so I could tell others it's not
Or maybe you're more like worth it: so I could look at
the Prodi gal Son'' Many of us somebody else and say, " I
have been and know what it's know it's not worth it because
like to spend everything we I was there. in the far county
have and waste aw ay our for .•. well, long enough to
lives in the far country. We know. So, if you're thinking
know what it 's like to wallow about going, don't. If you ' re
in a pigpen. and decide it there. gel up· out of the pigpen
would he better to be one of and come back. Our Father is
God' s slaves than to stay waitm g ro say, 'Welcome
where we are and die.
home . Welcome home."'
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propriety and allow yourself
to b'c vulnerable in the great
dance that is gen uine worship. I hope that your great
delight will be in walkmg
wtlh God as was David's as
he lavtshly reJOI Ced iii -'the
return af the glory of God to
the he;~rt of the land. I 'hope
thdt you'll remember that ; no
matter your station and
whatever your rank , life is
only really lived when you
lose · yourself in unabashed
devotion and celebration of
the Kin g of king ~!
And while •YOU will
undoubtedly have your critics
(as Da'Vid did in his wife,
Michal, in 2 Samuel 6: 16, 20let yo ur aim be lO
"dance" for no one but the
Lord Himself. Let cnlictsms
and ' nllSguided good inlenltons,roll off your back as you
refuse to tone down your adoration for God. "(I danced)
before the LORD, Who chose
me . ... therefore I will celebrate before. the L,ord. I _wtU
b.ecome even more undtgmlied _than tht s, and I Will b~
h~tmltUled 111 my own eyes
(trom 2 Samuel 6:21-22).
And why not be willing to sel
.tstde pride and self and all
other things that stand in the
way of genumely seek'mg Ht s
face ? Why not discard the
rags of pretensiOn we tend to
wrap about ourselves that
hinder our freely walking
with Himry There is, after all,
no substitute for truly pursumg God in relationship and
there ts no love hke His
which dwarfs even mountains
of affection and adoration
were you to summon thel)l
from within your heart.
As our cold hearts thaw to
the warmth of His love and
our eyes are met by the golden glow of the sunshine of His
glory, He lovingly whispers
His invitation, "Arise , My
darling, .My beautiful one,
and come with Me . See! The
winter is past; the rains are
over and gone" (Song of
Songs 2: lOb-I I NIV) . . Why
don't we now jus! join Him in
the dance of life, listening to
the music of His love filling
our ears with joy, following
the rhythm of His daily leading as He guides our wayward
feet, and rejoicing in !he wonder of fellowship with Him?
(Thorn Mollohan has ministered in southern Ohio the
past 10 years and is. the pastor of Pathway Community
Church. He and his wife are .
the parents of four children.
He may be reached by e-mail
at pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis.com).

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Friday,Juneto,2oos .
AmErican Legion BasEball ._; Non:.Jeagu£
Saturday's games
Feeney Bennett at Marietta. 1 p.m.
Witlia~Son at Mason County, 2 p~ m -

Sunday's games
. Athens at Feeney Bennett (OH), ~ p.m.
BarbOusvil!e at Mason_CO., 2:30p.m.

Post 128 outslugs Parkersburg
Post..128 uses·
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NEXT WEEK
MOnday, June 13
Fairmont at Mason County, 5 p.m.
Feeney Bennen at Parkersburg, 7 p.m.

Tuasday, Juna 14
S. Ctlarleston at Mason County, 5 p.m.
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Wednesday, June 1 5
Lancaster at Feeney Bennett, 6 p.m.

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BSHERMAN@MYDAilYTAIBUNE.COM

Thursday-Sunday, June 16-19 -.
Mason Co.. at Hillbilly Hardba ll

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Frldayi June 17
Portsmouth at Feen9y Bennett, 6 p.m.
Mason . Co. at Hillbilly Hardba ll
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Feeney Benneu at Lancaster, 1 p.m.
Mason Co. at Hillbilly Hardball
Classic (Elkins)
Sunday, June 19

. Feeney Bennen at Pickerington. 2 p.m.
Mason Co. at Hillbilly Hardball
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Sports BriEf&lt;:::

Reds activate
Luke Hudson,
demote Ramirez
CINCINNATI (AP), Right-hander Luke Hudson
was activated off the 15-day
d'isabled list Thursday to
· start the final game of the
Cincinnati Reds' interleague
:oeries again'st Tampa Bay.
The Reds optioned righthander Elizardo Ramirez to ·
Triple-A Louisville, where
he'll be a starter. Ramirez
went 0-3 with a 6.75 earned
run average in three starts
~nd two relief appearances
for the Reds.
Hudson was in conl cntion
for a spot in the rotation during spring training . mti I ·he
developed a sore shoulder,
sending him to the ui ' abled
list. Hudson was 4-2 with a ·
2.42 ERA in nine starts for
the. Reds last season.

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Feeney Bennett'S Eric VanMeter bunts during his team's 15·8 victory over Parkersburg Thursday at Meigs High SchooL
VanMeter had two hits and knocked in a pair of runs.

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CLEVELAND (AP) New Cavaliers coach Mike
Brown added his first assistant .on Thursday, ~ringing
Hank Egan, his former college coach, onto his staft: in
· Cleveland.
. Egan, who had been retired
and out of coaching the past
two years, coached Brown
for two seasons at the
University of San Diego. The
67-year-old Egan brings 39
years of coaching experience
to Cleveland's staff. Egan has
been an NBA assistant for
nine seasons.
; Egan was on San Antonio's
staff when the Spurs won the
NBA title in 1999. He
wached at the Air Force
Academy and San Diego
jpining the Spurs in. l994.

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group running sessions on
June 21 at the bike trail
beside Thomas Do-lt Center.
Runners need to be there by 7
p:m. ·Any interested River
Yalley students in gtades 7J2 are invited to attrnd; the
. runs are also open to runners
from other schools.
For additional information,
contact Ed Sayre at 441-0850
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only the sun, or lack thereof,
could stop.
Feeney Bennett Post 128,
clinging to the sli mmest of
leads. scored six times in the
bottom of the eighth inning to
finish off Post 15 of
Parkersburg 15-8 Thursday
in an.American Legion baseball game.
· Umpires mercifully called
the game because of darkness ; Fenney Bennett had
already sent nine men to the .
plate in that pivotal eighth
and was threatening to add
more. as it had a runner in
scoring position and only one
out.
Parkersburg had scr~tched
and clawed its way back to
within 9·8 midway through
the eighth frame before the
scoring blitz totally changed ·
the game's--complexion.
A textbook suicide squeeze
bunt by Austin Dunfee started the eighth inning scoring,
then Matt . Mooney and ·Luke
Haislop each followed with ·
two-run .extra base hits.
Mooney doubled home a pair
before Haislop cleared the
bases with a triple .
Haislop later stole home O(l
a double steal to round out
the scoring~
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CINCINNATI - Rarely have the
Cincinnati Reds had it so easy.
Luke Hudson won his season debut
with six solid inni'ngs on · a steamy
night, and the suddenly revived Reds
completed a three-game sweep Of
baseball's worst road team. routing
.the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 14-5 on

Thursday.
•"We' ve got some confidence
going," first baseman Sean Casey
said.
The Reds rallied · from five-run
deficits in each of the t1rst two g\tmes
Qfthe series, the first time they'd done
.so since 1918. No rally was needed
after the AL's worst pitching staff
bungled another.one away.
Casey Fossum (2-4) walked a season-high six in only · four innings,

· needi ng 102 pitches to get that far. By
the time he left trailing 5-1, the tone
was set.
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Tampa Bay pitchers walked eight in
alL increasing their total to 252. most
in the major leagues. Cincinnati hit
two more homers - II overall in the
series - while reaching a season high
in runs. ·
They had a lot Qf help.
"Uh . look," manager Lou Piniella
said, summi ng up hi s last-place

team's plight. "When you're last in
the league in pitching and last in the
league in errors, that's not a good
combination to win baseball games.
We ' re last in the league in walks.
There's a direct correlation between
.
those things. "
Hudso n ( 1-0), sidelined since
spring training by a sore shoulder,
was activated before the game and

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come back with more energy
·and more augressiveness,"
- - - - - - - - - -. said Ginobilf. who won a
SAN
ANTONIO
gold medal last summer at
· Already' a hero back home in the Athens Olympics. ·
Tim Duncan added 24
Argentina, Manu Ginobili points and 17 rebounds and
made himself pretty popular Tony Parker scored 15 points
in this Texas town.
for the Spurs. who recmlered
Ginobili started the game's from an early 13-pOint deficit
decisive surge by bowling to win the opener of the
·over Ben Wallace early in the series_ only the"third time
fourth · quarter, a play that in NBA history the past two
started the San Antonio champions have squared off
Spurs on their way to an 84- in the finals .
69 victory in Game I of the
The point total tied· for the
. NBhAt Finals ' on Thursday fourth-lowest in the tinals in
mgG' · b·1·· · · 1·
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ow · on the record set on April 7.
the techmcal began a 19:4 1955, when Fort Wayne beat
run that put San Antomo Syrdcuse 74-71. The Pistons' '
ahead bY. 17 ·. and Gmoblh · 69 points were the third-lowadd~ a du~k and a ?-~?Dmter · est in the tinals, 15 off Utah's
to stave o~t Detwtt .s subse- total in a 32,point loss to
quent rally m one of the low- .• Chicago on June 7, 1998.
est sc~n~g finals games ever.
Game 2 is . Sunday night,
It was an awes_ome second and in all likelihood it' ll be
~alf for Gmobl11, espeetaii.Y annther defensive-minded,
m _lhe fourth quarter when h1s grind-it-out ~ame. AI least
drives tn!o the lane produL-ed that's what thts one was until
se_veral . unpresslve b~~:Skets. Ginobili started doing his
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Gmobih sho~ 9-for-10 m the thing.
secon? half and led all scorThe third-year guard from
ers wllh 26 pomts. 15 m the Argentina shot 6-for-6 in the
AP photo
fourth quarter.
"I struggled in the fust half
Detroit Pistons' Chauncey Billups (l r makes a shot as San Antonio Spurs' Nazar Mohammed
so I wa~ very upset. I tried to
Pleae see Sharp, Bl
(2) defends in the third quarter in game one of the NBA finals in San Antonio, Thursday.
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Boston at Ch1cago Cubs 1 3 15 Pill
N.Y Yankees at St Lou1s 3 15 p m
Te)(as at FJonda 6 05 p m
Seanla at Wash•n!Jtbn 7 05 p m
Toronto at Houst on 7 0$. p m
Tampa Bay at P1!1sburgh 7 05 p rn
Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7 05 p m
LA Angels at N.Y Mets, 7 top m
Baltimore at Cincmnati, 7 10 p m
Detroit at Colorado, 8.05 p.fl\-. .,,
Kansas City at Arizona. 9 40 p~i'n
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ChiCago White Sox at San D1ego. 1005 '
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Minnesota at LA Dodgers 10 10 p m
ClevelaOO at San FranciSCO 10 t5 p m
Sunday's Games
Texas at Flonda 1 05 p m
OaKland at Atlanta , 1 05 p m
Seanle at Washington 1 05 p m
LA Angels at NY Mets, 1 tO p.m
• Balt1more at C1n cmnati 1 15 p m
Tampa Bay at P•ttsb!Jrgh, 1 35 p m
M1lwauk:ee at Ph1ladelph1a 1 35 p m
Toromo at Houston 2 05 p.m
N:Y Yankees at St LoUIS, 2' 15 p m
DetrOit a1 Colorado, 3 OS p m
Cleveland at San FranciSCO, 4 05 p m
Ch1cago While Sox at San D•ego, 4"05 p m
Minnesota at LA Dodgers. 4 10 p m.
Kansas C1ty at Anzona, 4 40 p.m
Boston at Chicago Cubs, 8·05 p m

HITS-BC!ark, MilwauKee, 82, Delee
Chicago 82, lztuns Los Angeles 77, Pu)ols
St Lou1s, 76 Barmes Colorado, 74, BAbreu
P~1rladelph1a 72, Cabrera. Flonda 71
National League
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Washington, 17 B1gg1o Houston W
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31 2l
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ChiCago
Diego. 4
:
PittSbUrgh
28 30 483 9',
HOME RUNS-Delee. Ch1cago H ,
28 31
475 10
Milwaukee
Dunn C1nclnnat1, 15, Galee, MilwauKee, 15,
24 35 407 14
C•nc•nnar•
BAbreu Ph1ladelph1a, 15, PuJOis, St LoUis,
23 35
39 7. 14 '1
Houston
14, Royd . New York , 14, Glaus, Anzooa 13
West DIVIsion
STOLEN BASES-Furcal Atlanta 2 1
W L Pet
GB
Taveras, Houston, 17 Freet, C•nc •nnall, 17
35 25
583
San Dl~
Reyes New York 16 B:A.breu, Philadelphia
31 28 525' 3\
Los Angeles
15, Rollins, Ph1ladelpH1a, 13 P1erre Flonda
32 29
525 3',
Anzona
1~
San Franc•sco 25 33 431 9
PITCHING (6 Decislons}-Moms . St
19 39
326
15
Colorado
LOUIS, 7-0, 1 000, 3 43, Eaton San D1ego, 9·
1 9lXl 3 18, PMartlnez. New York 7- 1
American League
875, 2 45, Willls1 Flonda, 10·2, 833, 2 13
East Division
Peavy, San Diego 5·1 , 833, 2 67, RUsch
W L Pet
GB
Chicago. 5· 1. 833. 2 07. LHernancJez
35 24
593
Baltimore
Wash•ngton , 9· 2 818, 3 35
32 27 542
Boston
MAJOR LEAGUE lEADERS
STRIKEOUTS- PMan mez. New York
Toronto
31 29 517
AMERICAN LEAGUE
_ 104, Peavy, San D1ego, 84 ; Carpenter, St
29 30 .492
New Yorl&lt;
BATIING-BRoberts, Baltimore 369 , Lows , 83; SMyers, Philadelphia, 82
Tampa Bay
\20 40 333
CGUIIIen, DetrOit, 355, Dall'!Qn, Boston , Clemens Houston, 80, Beckett Florida, 78,
CiiJntral Division
339, TeJada Baltimore. 328, ARodnguez. Zambrano, Ch•cago, 75
W L
Pet
GB
New York 324. Vantek, Boston , 322. Logan ,
SAVE8-CCordero
Washington, 17,
Ch1cago
40 19 678
Detroit. 3 t t
BWagner, Ph1tadelph1a, t 7, lsnnghausen, St
35 23 603 4',
Minnesota
1
AUN$-A Rodnguez , New YorK, 48; Lou1s , 17 Hoffman San D1ego. t7; Mesa
Cle\o'EIIand
26 30 483 11 '
Te1xelra Texas 45 ASonano, Texas, 44, P1t1sburgh , 17 , L1dge, Houslon, ~5 Lyon ,
27 30 474
12
Oetro1t
Tejada, Balt•more. 43 MYoung, 'Te)(as. 42, Arizona 13
Kansas C1ty
19 40 322 21
Damon, Boston 42; ISuzuk1, Seattle 4 1 , t §
West Division
W L ·Pet
GB
DeUucc1. Texas 41
ABI-ARodnguez, New York, 53, TeJada.3S~~~e.:!!::!:':.!!:2
Los Angeles
34 25 578
Baltimore ~ 50 : Teixeira
Te)(as . "48 ,
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32 26
552
Texas
1''
GAnderson, Los Angeles 48, Sexson.
NBA Playoffs
Seante
26 32 448 7',
Seattle, 47 DOrtiZ, Boston, 47 MRam1rez.
NBA ANA.LS
Oakland
23 36
390
Boston. 43. ·
(Best-of-7)
HITS-Tejada , Baltimore, 79, Damon,
San Antonio ys Detroit
Wednesday's Games
Thursday, June: 9
Boston , 79 BRobefts. Baltimore, 76 .
ChlCBgo Cubs 2, Toronto 0
Te1xe,ra, Texas. 73, ISuzuk1, Seattle, 73,
San Anton1o 84, Detro11 69. San Anton1o
FlOrida 5 Seanle 4
MYoung, Texas, 73: Mora, Baltnrore 73
leads ser•es-1-0
L.A Angels 8. Allanta 4
DOUBLEs-Tejada ,
Baltimore
20.
Sunday, June 12
WaShtngton 7, Oakland 2
BlalOCk, Te)(as 17, Broussard, Cleveland,
Detroit at San Antonio, 9 p m
J)ittsburgh 6, Baltimore 1
TUesday, June 14
17, W1nn. Seattle, 17, Ort1z. Boston, 17,
Philadelphia 2, Texas 0
IRodnguez, Detro1t. 17
San Anlan•o at Oetro•l. 9 p m
Houston 4, N Y Mats 1
TRIPLES-S1zemore, Cleveland ,
6,
Thursday, June 16
Boston 4, St. LOUIS 0
ISuzuki, Sea tile, 6; R1os, Toronto. 5,
San Anton1o at Detro1t. 9 p f!l
Cinclnnatl11 , Tampa Bay 9
DeJesus, Kansas C1ty, 5 F1ggms, Los
Sunday, June 19
NY. Yankees t2, Milwaukee 3
Angeles. 5 BRoberts Baltimore 5 loge, · San Antonio al Detroit. 9 p m if necessary
Chicago Wh ite Sox 15, Colorado 5
Detro•t 5.
Tuesf;tay, June 21
Cleveland 6, San DieQO 1
HOME RUNS-AAodnguez, New York:, 19,
Oetrolt at San Antonio, 9 p m 1f necessary
L.A. Dodgers 3, Detro•t 1
TeJada Balbmore, 17, Te1xe1ra. Texas. 16.
Thursday, June 23
Mtnnesota 10, An zona 0
ASorlano, Te;oo:as, 15, Konerko, Chicago, 15,
Detroit at San AntoniO, 9 p m , 11 necessary
Kansas City 4, San Frendsco 1
DOrtiz, Boston 14, VWells, .Toronto, l3 1
'Thursday 's Games
WNBA
Sexson, Seart~ . 13
San D•ego 3. Cleveland 2
EASTERN CONFERENCE
STOLEN BASE$-Podsedn lk:, Ch1cago
San Franc1sco 9, Kansas C1ty 7
WLPctGB
3 1, F1ggms. Los Angeles. 21, Crawford.
Seattle 8, Florida 0
Tampa Bay, 16, WomacK, New York, 16, Connecticul
4
1
800
WashJngton 4, Oakland 3
Detrott
4
1 · 800
ISuzukl, Seanle, 15; Lugo, Tampa Bay 15
Ph~adefptna 1O, Texas 8
4
3
571
1
Indiana
THunter Minnesota , 14
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Houston 6, N Y Mats 3. 11 1nn1ngs
New York
2
3
400 2
PITCHING (6
Oeelsions}-Buehrl e
Clnonnati 14 Tampa Bay 5
Wash1ngton
2
5
286· 3
ChJCago, 7·1 , 875, 3.15, OHernandez
Ar1zona 4, MinneSota 3
1
5
167 3 '1
ChK:ago, 7-1, 875, 4 34, Clement, Boston 1 Charlone
Friday's Games
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Boston (Arroyo 4-2) at Ch1cago Cubs 6· t 857, 3 79, Park, Texas, 6-1 , 857, 5 09
WLPctGB
Bedard. Baltimore. 5· 1, .833 2 08. Garland
(Maddux 4-3), 2:20pm
5
,
833
Sacramento
DetrOit {Maroth 4~6) at Colorado Ch1cago. 9·2, 818, 3 40, Rogers, Texas, 8-2
5
2
714
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Seattle
800, 1 62
(Jam Wnght 3-5), 5 05 p m
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4
2
667 1
STAIKEOUTS-JoSantana, Minnesota, Houston
Seattle (Pine1ro 2·3) at Washington {Ohka
Minnesota
3
3
500 2
114: RJohnson , New York, 73; Halladay
4·3), 7 05 p.m
3
4
429 2',
Tampa Say (Noma 3-5) at Pittsburgh Toronto 70. Sonderman Detro1t. 67, Colon, Los Angeles
2
6
286 3 ',
Los Angeles, 65, LaCkey Los Angeles, 64. PhOOnl)(
(Redman 3-4). 7·05 p m
2
6
250 4
' Milwaukee (Santos 2·5) at Philadelphia Cabrera Baltimore, 60;· Clement, Boston, San Anton1o
(Myers 5-3), 1 05 p m
60
Tuesday's Games
SAVES-Nathan,
Minnesota,
17,
L.A. Angels (Colon 7·3) al N Y Mats [lshn
1-4). 7·10pm
Guardado. Seattle, 17, FCordero Texas. 16, I Connecttcut 81 , Seattle 69
Baltimore (lopez 4·2 ) at Cmctnnall BRyan, Balllmore, 15 WJCk:man , Cleveland, AI san AntoniO 71, Washington 62
Minnesota 62. Houston 58
15, Herrn'anson, Ch1cago~ t14 Foulke
(Harang 4-3) 7 10 p m
• Sacramento 65, lnd1ana 51
Oakland (Haren 3-7) at Atlanta (Dav1es 2· Boston. 13, MAivera. New York, 13
Wednesday's Games
1), 7:35p.m
Seattle 76, Detro1t 61
Texas (Park 6-1) at Florida (A J Burn en 3·
NAnONAL LEAGUE
PhoeniX 66, Los Angeles 63
4), 7.35 p.m
BATTING-DeLee,
Ch1cago,
378,
Thu111day'a Games
Toronto (UIIy 3-6) at Houston (Rodnguez 1· NJohnson, Wash•ngton, 341 Cabrera,
No games scheduled
2) 8 05 p m
Florida .335, PuJOis. St Louis, .330. Barmes.
Friday's Games N.Y. Yankees (Wang 3·1) at St. LOUIS Coklrado, 329, BCiark, Milwauk:ee, 329,
Seattle at Washin9ton . 7 p m
(Marquis 7-3), 8"10 p m
8Abreu 1Philadelphia, 327
Chanotte at Detroit, 7·30 p m
Kansas City (Gre1nke 1-7) at Anzona · RUN~Ab reu , Philadelphia, 46. DeLee.
New York at Indiana. 8 p.m
{Au Ortiz 4-5), 9"40 p m
ChiCago, 45, BCiark, Milwaukee, 44, Pu]ois,
Connecticut at Houston 8 30 p m
Chicago White Sox (Garland 9-2) 'a1 San St Lout s. 43 BG•Ies. San Diego, 41.
1
Phoenix at Sacramento 10 p m
Diego (W.W~Nams 2·3). 10 05 p m
Barmes, Coklrado, 40, JKent, Los Angeles ,
Cleveland (Sabartua 4-3) at San Franasoo 1 40; LGonza!ez, Anzona. 40
1
(Tomko 5-7), 10.15 p m.
RBI--caLee, Milwaukee, 55, Delee, 1
M1nnesota (Mays 3-2) at LA Dodgers Ch+eago 52; Burrell, Philadelphia, 51, JKent,
(F'enny 3-2), 10 40 p m
Los Angeles. 49 Pu)ols. St. Louis 47, 1
Seturday's Gimes
BAbreu, Philadelphia, 44, Nevtn, San D~ego,
Malor Leaaue SOccer
Oakland at Atlanta, 3 15 p.m.
42, CDelgado, Florida 42
&amp;stem COnference

Baseball

New England 6
Ch1cago
6
Kansas City
4
MetroStars
4
DC Umted
3
Columbus
3
Western

W
FC Dallas
Los Angel es
San Jose
Rea!Saltlake
Colorado
ChiVBS

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Soccer

3
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2

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4
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5

19 8
18 17
20 15
17 11
12 12
7
17
GF GA
22 10
18 . 12
14 14
8
17 •
11 16
t2 29

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Saturct~w·s Games
Colorado a1 Columbus 4 p m
New England at Kansas C1ty 8 p m,
Real Salt Lak:e at Los Angeles, 10 p m
r Sundav's Games
DC Uml8d at MetroStars, 6 p m
FC Dallas at Chicago, 7 p m
San Jose at CO Ch1vas USA, 8 p m
Wednesday, June 15
Ch1cago at DC United, 7 30 p.m.
Los Angeles at Colorado, 9 30 p m
Saturday, June 18
Kansas C1ty at Chicago. 4 p m
Columbus at MetroStars, 7.30 p.m
New England at DC Un1ted. 7 30 p m
Los Angeles at FC Dallas. 8 30 p m
Real Salt Lak:e at San Jose 10 p m
Colorado at CD Ch1vas USA 10 p m

Transactions
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Friday,Juneto,2005

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EIASEBALL
Major League Baseball
MLB-Suspended Wash1ngton OF Marion
Byrd ior two games and i1ned h1m an undisclosed amount for h•s act1ons 1n a June 4
game
Amarican league
DETROIT TIGERS-Activated
RHP
Fernando Rodney from the 15·day DL and
recalled him from Toledo of the IL
OAKlAND ATHLETIC5-Recalled OF
Matt Watson tram Sacramento of the PCL
OptiOned
OF
Charles Thomas to
Sacramento
SEATilE MARINER$-Traded SS W1lson
Valdez to San 01ego to} RHP M1ke
Bumsload and RHP A D. Sp1ehs
National League
CINCINNATI AED5-Act1Vated RHP Luke
Hudson off the 15-day DL Optioned RHP
Elizardo Aam~rez to Louisville of the IL
HOUSTON
ASTROS-S1gned
RHP
Brandon Stncklen
MILWAUKEE BREWERS- Announced
AHP Gaty GloVer has cleared waivers and
accepted ass1gnment to Nashville at the
PCL
WASHINGTON NATIONAL5-Purchased
the contract ot INF Rick Short from New
Orleans of the PCL
BASKETBALL ··
National Basketball Association
CLEVELAND CAVALIERs-Named Hank
Egan ass1stan1 coach and Bryant Moore
v1deo coordinator.
GOLDEN
STATE
WARRIORsAnnounced G·F Calbert Cheaney exercised
hiS player optiOn to return for thf! 2005-06
season
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CLEVELAND BROWNS-Released OL
Ross Verba
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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOT5-Released
DB Ike Charlton
SAN FRANCISCO 49ER5-Signed OT
Patrick Estes, TE B1lly Bajema and QG.Tony
Wragge Claimed OT Harvey Dahl oH
wa1vers from the Dallas CO'Nboys Named
Trent Baalke and Roylin Bradley area scouts
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
TAMPA BAY LI GHTNING-Purchased a
m111ont'j Interest •n the Johnstown Ch1efs of
the ECHL
COLLEGE
FORDHAM-Named Nick Resta1no baseball coach
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GEORGETOWN , D.C -Named Bernard
MUJr athletic director.
TEXAS A&amp;M COMMERCE--Named J1m
Johnson athletic d1rector

COLUMBUS, OhiO (AP) ~ The 2005 All-Ohio H igh School Baseball Teams, as voted
by the Ohio H1gh School Baseball Coaches Association
DIVISION I
First Team
P-Enc Surkamp. C1n Moeller. Alan Momson, Can GlenOak, Charlle Laesman,
Cm. Elder; C- DaiJid Ghyles. Springt&gt;oro Josh Colliver, W Chester Lakota W ISSean Jackson. Olmsled Falls IF-Bryan Bonner, K1ngs M1lls Kmgs,S teve Brown, Cin.
LaSalle , Tony Gonzalez, SouthvieW, Anthony Rarnos, Lorain Admiral K1ng, OF-Zach
Hurley, Springboro, Gred Ferrell , Green: Cameron sanerwhite. Cin. Moeller; Steve
James, Cuyahoga Falls UT-DH-Dan Glazer, N Royalton
Player of the year Charlie Leesman , C1n Elder
Coach olthe year· Mark Thompson , C1n Elder
Second Team
P-Tim Ant1l , Clayton North mon t, Zach Elrher. Lew1s Center Olentangy, Chris
Stewart Dublin Coflman, Luke Yetzer, Mansfield Madison C-Dust1n Wachter,
Newark: Aaron McOu iSiliOn, Tiffin, Columbian 1 B-Brandon McFarland, Perrysburg
IF- Brandon Be $]. Oa~ Hills Ryan Frazee Westerville N.. J.J. Fought, Tal. Whitmer,
Justin Held, HudSon OF- Aaron Opel!, Fremont Ross, Andy Whewell, Whitehouse
Anthony Wayne . Ben Bryan. HtJber His Wayne, Chad Gotfena, Sidney UT/OH-Steph
Thompson. Clayton Northmont
Honorable Mention
Tom Osch 1p, Mentor. Nlc Karow, Lew•s Center Olentangy, Brennan Glass, Spnng. S;
Ryan Baechel Can. GlenOak,,.Brook:s Hunton, Dublin Coffman; Russell Toth, Lora1n
Admiral King, N1ck Roman , Can. GlenOak, Trent Dues, Vandalia Butler. Ed Jayjack,
T1ff1 n Columb1an, M1ke Stallard, Mayfie ld, Brendan Hanks, Olmsted Falls •
DIVISION II
First Team
P-Jon N1ese Del1ance: ChriS Walden, Bellelontame. Josh Barrera, Thornville
Sheridan C- Aiex Schmid Can Cent. Cath; N1ck Allsop, Oberlin Firelands, 18-J P.
Keefe ; !;Iebron LaKewood IF~Man Schlarb, Lexington, Lee Ba1nbrldga, Steubenville;
Kolbr m Vitek:, Bryan: Curtis Lohr, Ashville Teays Valley, OF-chns · Hoffer: Hebron
LaKewood, J.B. Shuck, Gallon : KJrk Sal1nski. Sandusky Perk:ms, Frank Clkach,
Chesterland W. Geauga UT· DH-Enc Best. Olen tangy L1bert'j.
Player of the year Jon N1ese. Defiance.
Coach of the year . Don Thorp, Hebron LaKewood.
Second Team
P-Heath Hinkl e, LOUISVIlle, Andy Ol1ver Verm111on: Chad Rodge rs, Walsh Jesuit
C- Dan McGeorge, Tippecanoe. Greg Feldcamp, Gin McNicholas 1B-Kav1n
Johnson. Willard IF-Jake Oester, Cm McNicholas: Mike Wilsey, Vermilion; Jared
Humphreys, Jackson, Drew Schmidt, Cm McNicholas OF-N1ck Smder, Granville;
Devon Torrence Can S , Jason Leaver, Spnng. Shawnee Carlo Testa Tallmadge. UT·
DH- Brad Winter, Bellefontaine
Honorable Mention
Bobby D9ppe, L1ma Bath Justin Wohlford, Utica, Zach Barson, Can ., S.; Dan
Wheeler, Utica Joey Fratentomo, Chagrin Falls : Brandon Gessner, Cols DeSales,
Tyler Penwell, Washmgton C H., AndY Bean. Hebron Lakewood, Dan M1lle~n . CadiZ
Hamson Cent., Josh Waggle. St ClairSville. Shane Paule, Oak Harbor; DenniS
Vaugh n, Mentor Lake Cath.
DIVISION Ill
FlntTeam
,
P-M1chael Hill, Fairland, Clay Grube, Johnstown Northridge, lee Fausnaugh,
Williamsport Westfall C-Golln Ray, Gates Mills Gilmour; Ryan Gerlach, Coldwater
19-Bnan H1scox Burton B9rkshlre IF-Tyler Rudman Cots Ready; Dustin Bassler,
Jordan Petraiti S, Manchester , W. Liberty Salem, Joe Moms, Wllliamsporl Westfall; .
OF-Ghns Hatfield, Cm Hills CHCA, Colton Coy, Frankfort Adena: Kyle Robinson,
Sprmg NE : Cednc M1ms. Rootstown UT/DH-Andy Puthoff, St Henry
Playar olthe year Tyler Rudman Cols. Reacly
Coach ol the year · Greg lnselman, Hamler Patrick Henry.
Second Team
P- Pat Wurm , Bucyrus: Todd Fann1n, Collins Western Reserve Ben Hoyer, Cin. Hills
CHCA C- Jason Hudnall, Carlisle, Marc Krau ss, Hamler Patrick Henry. 1 8-Corey
White , Ch1ll1cothe Unioto IF-M1ke Tozzi , Magnolia Sandy Valley, Ben Hoyer. Cin. Hills
CHCA Tyler Ledford , W Alexandna Twm Valley S .Brad Lewis, Millbury lake OFTyler Ullery Brookville, Jeff Morosky. Gahanna Cols Academy.Tommy Andrews, Cin.
H1lls CHCA. Andrew Stahl, Newcomerstown UT/DH-Joe Wheeler, Lucasville Valley
Honorable Mention
N1ck Hunter, Gates M•lls Hawken . Jake Hale Albany Alexander, TraviS Mcinerney,
Coshocton, Bob locke, Gates M1lls Hawk:en, Dav1d May, Magnolia Sandy Valley , Adam
S1mmons, Cm Hills CHCA, Nate Campbell, Gates M1lls 'Gilmour, David Loel , Frankfort
Adena , Shawn Lohr, Gal1on Northmor, Chad Meyer, Defiance T1nora: Ryne Rom1ck,
RIVer , Nate Fest1, Sugarcreek Garaway, Greg Shaner, A1t1man
DIVISION IV
First Team
P-Ghns Baker N Lewisburg Tnad , Kev1n Wammes, Fremont St Joseph; Tyler
Welch, Lancaster Fisher Ca th C-Dan Mutchler, Norwalk St Paul: Corey Cook, Cols
Tree at L1fe 1B-Dan Tolbert. Dalton IF- Anthony Jackson, Defiance Ayersvllle;
Toney PawloWICZ, Montpelier Clay Tmgley Edon: M1ke RIChie, HicksvlHe OF-Jason
Ba1ley N l ewisburg TMd ; Corey Barr, Mowrystown Whiteoak; Shawn Deats, T1Hin
Calvert Greg Weller, Bettsville UT/DH-Qurrell Beachy, Berlin Hiland.
Player of the year· Kevm Wammes. Fremont St. Jo seph.
Coach of the year M1ke Berg, Dalton
Second Team
P-Ryan Hartong, Dalton. Mark Miller. Crestv1ew. Bretl Smalley, Riverdale CDustm Walter. Malvern, Zack Ktdslon. P1oneer N Cent. 1B-Ross Guisinger, Kalida.
IF-Tyler Jackson. N LeWisburg Tnad , Cory Miller. Fremont St Joseph , Brian
Schne•der, Convoy Crestview. Brooks Spiess. New Wash1ngton Buckeye Cent OFRobby Roth , Fremont St Joseph, T.J Blanton, St Mary Cent. Cath., Stuart Gr1mshaw.
S. Websta r, M1ke Schwechhe1mer. Crestline UT-DH-Bnan Pervis. Leesburg Fa1rf1eld.
Honorable Mention
Kurt Smith, C10 Country Day. Enc Bak1es, Carey, Darnn Mumaw, Fl. LoramJe , Zack
D1dston , P1oneer N Central , Brandon Blankensh ip, Plymouth; Dav1d Dlbling, Morral
Ridgedale: K J F1fe, Leesburg Fa1rf1eld, Ryan Saller, Hicksville; Ryan Hoffman, Kalida,
Lucas Goebel, Slryker

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1o Motorslo&lt; Sllle··--··········-·······---····· 750
Building Supplles ...--·-···---·-···-···········--········550
e . . - and Bulldlngll-·-··--· ··----··············· 340
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C:.mplng Eqult&gt;n*lt ...:..•........ -········-·-······ 780

c:.ro. ol Th8nlla .. .,,..............., .., ................ 01 ~

Chlld/Eiderty care ....., ...•............................ 190
~lon., ...........:...... - ......,.840
Equipment IO&lt; llen!••••••••••••••-••••••••n••• ••• •••••480
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P1ke
Ant1que furniture,
Fenton glassware, cedar
swmgs and girders, clothes,
4 Fam1ly yard sale. June baby toys n8v1baby clothes
t11h, 12th, Ouatl Creek trail· (3 month-toddler), like new
er park, lot 49 , 8am·6pm
car seat, oth er numerous

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Antlq.-..................... ············-·····················530
Apertmenta for \'lent····························'······ 440
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Auto Parts &amp; A c - .......................... 760
Auto Replolr .,.........·-·'··-·---·-·-·--····-·-···-·······-- 770

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Apanment
available al Water's
Edge 10 Syracuse.
Applicants must be
elderly. disabled, or
handicapped.
Apartment rent at
$3.50.00 per month.
If Interested.
Call 992-6419
or992-3343

6110/05 , 750 Second Ave
Name brand clothes s1ze 12
thru 16 children, plus s1ze
women.

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Park Lane Mobile Home
Court, 57 Jay Dr If 28,
Gallipolts, OH. June tO &amp; t I
8 00-5 00 Canceled If ra1n
Sat. June 11 , from S:OQ3"00 Sk1's, household items,
TV, toys, sm tent, m1sc
items. 116 Mabelme Dr.
Sat. June 11th , 4 tamii•-J yard

sale, 9-4. Old Navy. Tommy
Hilfiger, J SUI, Dooney &amp;
Burke, Aero~le, computOfsl electronics, VHS/OVO,
COins State Street, beside
Post Office, Centerv1lle

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Pre Moving Sale--June 1
From Middleport H ill past
Rad10
station turn f1rst road left 5th
house

Camp Conley • M1lton Rd .

8 ooam to 3·00pm Fn and
Sat June 9·1 0 Rain or
Shme V1deos. J)uzz!es. TV
and stand , much
Great Pnes

more.

Huge Estate Sale June 9, 10,
and 11th 8:00·? , Rt2 North
OppoSite Eckard Chapel Rd
KThe Good Stuff'
LowPriCes

Green Acres
Regional Center, ~ne.
Has an Immediate
opening for: Treatment
lnatrue1or
Job ReqUirements
H1gh School diploma or
GED equivalent
Full·t1me pos1t1ons available
Worfo;1ng w1th MR!DD adults
in Vaned settmgs
'Send resume or
interest letter to:
Green Acrea Regional
Center, Inc.
Attention: Personnel
P.O. Box 240
Lesage, WV 25537
Fax: 304-762-2862
Email:
garcOdirecway.com'
EOE ·

Part -Time
Cook/Helper
needed lor 100 bed sk1lled
nursmg raclllt'j Interested
applicants should apply to .
Rockspring s RehabilitatiOn
Center, 36759 ROcksprmgs
Road ,
Pomeroy,
Oh1o
45769 Extend1care Health
SerVk.:es. Inc IS an equal
opportunity employer that
encou rages
workplace ,
diVerSity MIF ON
Part·T1me
Med1cal
or
Nurs1ng
Consultant
ASSIStant, needed for busy
PhySICians OH1ce. Please
send Resume to PO Box
220 Po1nt Pleasant. WV or
3009 Jackson Ave , Po1nt
Pleasant. WV

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.children's

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1-800-214-0452

Ntght Shitt Cook, ~ hr .t.c:U«il8G ~ .f.ccT.mt~ng
per wk. 18 or okjer, pick-up Col.lnal tor ltdliJPtl_.ll CoiteoH
appUeatiOn at
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(Careers Close To Home)
Call Todayt 740-446-4367,
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part-time. p;o. up appiicanon at locanon &amp; bnng back
between
t.O:OOam
&amp;
11 ooam, Monday
thru
Saturday

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Carla Orne, Gallif,olis, OH
Energetic, efficient staff 45631 . No Phone calls DIRECTV . FREE Home
membef needed lor busy
entertainment
S•tstem
Please
' chi!OIJ'I*ific office. It QUal~
FREE Equipment and Install
lied send resume ttl: 750 Overbrook Center 11 current· up to rour rooms 145 chan ·
First ANa. Galhpohs OH ly aa:ap!lng awficali&lt;&gt;o IS lor nela
a montt1. Asl&lt;
LPN'S ALL SHIFTSII K JI"U how to get FREE HBO.
are interested, pfeeSie come MAX. and STARS. I -&amp;JO.
Estabished Heating-Cooling in and tilt out an iiPPiic'Rtiofl
5ZH556 ~details.
Company in Galtia County at
333 Page Slr-

ctotNng. bally rnsc., ,mallJr· lool&lt;ing lot eJt~H~noncod
nity ~ and more .kine 1nstaiMH's and l8ctlnk;iana H
10 &amp; 11.
11'1k!hested send resume to·
Cl.A ao. 566 do G a l ='~:~.!~~ Tribune. P.O. Bo&gt;t 469,
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7 WoodVaOfkiiiQ mfs, hots Expel eo ad
Call (740)682-7318 a""'
of rThiC saze 18 ciOfNt:S,
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All real estate advertising

R1o Grande
Investment Proparty walk to
U n1vers1ty (2 ) Apartment
bu1ld1ngs, (3) two ' BR un1ts
$129 .000 Call (740)245·
9413

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Home listings.
L1st ~ ur home by ca lling

(740)446-3620
View photos/Info onlme

In thi s newspaper is
subject to tt)e Federal
Fair Housing Act of 1968
which makes illllegalto
advertise "ally
preference, 11m1tat1on or
discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex
familial status or net1onat
origin, or any intent1on to
make any such
preference, limitation or
discrimination."

This newspaper wm net
-kno'!f'lngly accept
advartiaementa tor real
estate which Is in
v1olatlon of the taw. Our
readers are hereby:
informed that all ,
dwellings advertised m
this newspaper are
available on an equal
oppor1unlty bases.

Duplex each w1th 3 BR LA.
OR , Kitchen . Bath &amp; Porch
House 3 BR , LA, K1tchen .
Bath .
Both m Pomt
Pleasant
(304 )675-2495
after 7 OOpm

% Down' 3 bedroom 1
4 bath. U R, D/R, F/ R
ar garage, fenced 1n
acK yard 112 acre.
lose to town. S132.500

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MOBILE HUMES

tuHSALE

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1979 Homette 12x50
2
Bedroom,! Bath gas. self
cont·alf conditiOner
Will
rent for $265 00 a month or
sell lor $3 495
· 74D- 3a54019

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t 997 14x65 Prem1er 2 bed·

room. 1 bath all Electnc
Exc Cond Lots of extras
$11 ,000 (304)675-7588 or
1304)553·3715
1997 DoUblew1de 3 !Jed ·
room
2 bat h 1+acre ·
(304 )675-10t9

' t998 16x80 Skyline 3
Bedroo)\ 2 Bath, Shmgted
Roof.
Vmyl
S1dmg
For sale or rent. In country,
Appliances (304)675-7772
Cadmus. 3 bedroom. full
or (304!674· 5575
basement, hardwood floors,
no pets (740)379·2540
Fleetwood
front
2000
k1tchen model w1th sk:1r11ng
Houses at Great and central a ~r W1ll deliver
Prices 1 Wehave2 homes ln Very dean 1-800· 837-3238
the Gallipolis and Rutland
areas WE FINANCE• NO 92 Southern Elite "M H 14
CLOSING
COST.
NO X 70 Good Condlt1on 2
POINTS'
Contact N1ck bedroom 2 bath . so me
Huffman
@
1·800·333· appli an ce s
S9 000 00
must be moved 740·949·
6910
2011

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Kanauga.
Due to recent ch~ 1n
Yard sate: HOt \JogS, beklld coverage. area Medi Home
goods. llam-Satutday, Juno Heal11t Agency ,• ..,...ng a
11, 0 Trinity U.M. Churcll highly motiva1ed. irt&lt;lepenGA..
o.-,;"";..·_ _ _ _ _ _..., ent full-time Registered
•
Nurse to man.servtee
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dien1ii out of our Gallipolis
-. ~u 1.,~ . office Must be licensed lfl
bolh OI'No and West V1rg1n1a
3391 Chn1ll( Road across We after a competitiVe
Roo 619 &amp; 8110 salary, paokage and
Too many il8m&amp; ID llsl lots 401K. EOE Pfease send
ot mosc. sometll;ng lor all
resume to 352 Second Ave ,
Gallipolis, OH 45631 or call
37187 Vance Rood Juno 10 Hl0(~·~1-6334
Attn
&amp; 1 1 Nico dean teen git1s 1u!rtr; Fadey, RN.
c1otNng A E. Holisler. 110::
ilerM, oombter set. 3 di:sc.
CO AU FU stero, IDOls,
rTMSC. SV'IS will be posted
7.-o-992-6833

Local company offerm g "NO
DOWN PAYMENT" pro·
grams for you to buy your
home 1nstead of rent1ng
' 100% l mancmg
· Less than perfect credit
Georges Portable Sawmill, accepted
don't haul your logs to the ·, Payment could be the
mtll JUS! call304-675-1957
same as rent
Mortgage
Locators
HL Construct1on
(740)992·7321
Metal Roof1ng &amp; Sh mgles.
Concrete
worl&lt;,
Decks ,
Pamtlng lnter~or &amp; Exter•or
Garages
Pole
Barns,
(304)695· 3720

E)(tenor
Pamtmg,
Experienced. Reasonable
rates, Reierences For Free
Est1mates call 74d-6452638

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Expenenced Honie Health 7 Homes under $14000 .
C&amp;re g1ver, Wi ll s1 t, With Will deliver 740·385·4367
Elde rly
Contact Knstma
Harbour (304)576-2.495
Attention•

MARKET

Saturday, June 11
AU
d Jthes. snoes. toys, dishes,
books,
VIdeos,
crafts,
Christmas
jtems.
knick
knadc&amp;- 112 price 1914 St
other m•scellaneouS chores.
Rl 141 , GaHipoiiS.
For more 1nforma~ Wanted. Someone to Haul
Expenence operabng equ1~ FIM/ON.
IIOf\ call Dorothy Harper. &lt;M~ old things · to landfill
·
ment
&amp;
extra
skills
such
as
Yanl sale. 2 families. 619(740)446-7148
1304)675-2157
welding a plus
6111 . C1olhes, knick--knacb,
i;lt30~~~:""
Call 1304)937-3410
tabla , mtsc. Burnett Ad ,
Wtcelure's Restaurant now
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To Do

I will care for your loved one
1n my home Call (740)388·
PT
F1scal
Ofllce
r,
Income
Yard Sale 19i 7 N Main St.
0118
Holzer Senior Care
Tax Administrator, V1llage of
8-4 Fn &amp; Sat
Center
R1o Giande. Pidt up appltcaAUCI10N 'AND
Nursing Positions
t•on at Village Hall, 174 E
FLEA
Available
College or tax resume WJ!h
Brand New Method
references to (740)245·
Dry in 1 Hour
Cross
Creek
Auction· II you are interested m work· 1704 ApplicatiOn deadline
No Steam-or-Shampoo
Buffalo every Saturday at 7 ing 10 a long term care laclll· noon, June 14. Accounting
Free ~E st1mate s
'
pm , Out of State Dealers, ty and value mak:1ng a differ· expenence requ.red
... Clearly Cleanu•
plus Local Cons1gnments ence 1n the lives ol others
304 7!Hl022
New &amp; Used Merchand•se. you may be a candtdata lOr Aockspnngs Rehab1 1Jtat1on
1-550-1616 Stephen Reedy one of these full t1me or par1 Center IS looking for dedicat· Oh10 Valley Eng1ne Repa1r
AuctiOneer 11 1639
ed compassionate State Lawn mowers small engine
t1me pos1t1ons.
~=::!!!=:..!~~---,
Tested Nurs1ng A~1stants repair Sales and serviCes
WANJID
Competlll\16 wages, health 281 Grate Road , PatriOt, OH
STN A~ all shifts
and dental ben ef 1ts. and 45658.
LPN· all ShiltS
401 K available
We take
1960·6 1 Rutland H S If work ing m a lnendty, "team pnde 1n our 'tac11ity and reSJ· Ret1red Chnst1an Lady will
Yearbook.
D1ck W1lhams oMnted" facility appeals to dents and need great team s1t w1th Children 1n your
940-367-7073
If yOu home call (304)675·5392
· you stop m to talk: to Phyllis players to JOin us
- - - - - - - - - Cantrell AN , , DON at 380 ha"Je these qual1f1c8t1ons
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Absolute Top Dollar US. Colonial Dr~ve, Bidwell OhJO please
app!y
lo
Silver and Gold Cams. 0 rg1v e he r a ca 11 at Rockspnngs Rehabilitation
Prootsets, Gold Rings. US (740 , 44 5o01 .
Holzer Center, 36759 Rockspnngs
Currency,·M T.S Com Shop, senior Ca re Center oHers Road ,
Pomeroy,
Oh10
151
Second
Avenue, compelrtlve wages and ben· 45769 .
Extendicare
GallipoliS, 740·446-2842
efits and IS an Eq1,1al Health ServiCes, Inc. IS an
•NOTICE•
equal opportunity employer
Wanted to buy Bench press Opportumcy E mployer
PHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
that encourages workplace
we1ght 11t11ng set
Call
NG CO recommends tha
diVBfSif'/ M/F DN
(7 40)388-Q32 1
~ do bus1ness w1th pea
~le you know and NOT I
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Sales
~nd money through th
.., I I ~ \ H I ..,
Galhpolls Da1ly Tr1bune IS
~all until you have IOVeSII
accapt1ng resume s for a full
ated the offeri~a.
11me outs1de sales representatiVe . The Ideal candidate
Legal secretary needed in will have sales e)(penence,
MONEY
Gallipolis Expenence pre- preferably prrnl Please send
TOloAN
100 WORKERS NEEDED ferred , but not required
resume and cover lener to
Assemble crafts ,
Please submit resumes to GaR1polis Da11)1 Tnbune Attn
wood Jtems
CLA Box 548, c/o Galhpo!ts J1m Freeland, 825 Thtrd
To $48(llwk
Da1ty Tnbune, P:O Box 469, Ave .. Gallipolis. OH 45631"
Matenals provided.
GallipoJ1s, 0H 45631 .
Free mformat10n pkg 24 hr
VACANCIES: PROGRAM
.- 801-428-4649
DIVISIOn 0
DIREctoR and CLINICAL
Little Caesars P1zza is
manc1al
·
lnshtu!Jon '
DIRECTOR gf BESPIBATO:
An Excellent way to earn accepting resumes tor an
tf1ce
of Consume
AY CARE (Buckeye Hills
money The New Avon
management pos1t1ons at
Ha1rs BEFORE you ret1
Career Center &amp; RIO Grande
Call Manlyn 304-882·2645
our
Gallipolis
locahon.
ance
your home a
Commumty
College)
n a kJan. BEWAA
AVONI All Areas 1 1io Buy or Please
_ tax resume to 1·866- Requirements · ART, BS in
471 2196
Sell. Shuley Spears, 304· .._
AT or related held. Current
675-1429
-------~- L1cense w1th Oh1o Sta~e
L.PH
Board of Resp.ratory Care
Driven Needed;
A leadtng prO\o'ider of sup- Two years clin ical expen·
COL Onvers willing to dnve port serviCes to individuals ence. Send resume by June
for local ready-mJx-concrete With mental retardation and 15' Sharon Carmtchaet,
company. Expenence IS
developmental disabilities Is Buckeye
H111s
Career
preterre&lt;l but not necessary. looking klr a lulf-time and Center, P.O. Bo:c 157, RIO
OrNer must oe wt»lng to dO parl-llme LPN's in the Grande,
OH
45674
pre-maWltenance on truCks Gallipolts area An Equal (740)245--5334 EEO
&amp; equipment. yard wqrk &amp; OpportuMy
Employer

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Now you can have borders and graphics
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added to your classified ads
Borders $3.00/per ad
Graphics SO¢ for small
- " $1.00 for large

Display Ads

• All ads must be prepaid'

Frl , Sat Sun, June 10, 11 ,
12, Multl·famny yard sale,
554 Jay Dr.." Spnng Valley
All stzes · clothing tn cluding
g1rl/boy mfanVtoddler, teens,
adults. Large vanety of
items linens/curtains, glassware, housewares, books,
co llectibles, chang1ng table,
wood bunk beds/bunky
1-Day-Only!
Sat 6/11/05, boards 9am-5pm
Sam-? Lawn tractor, tools,
Fnday &amp; Saturday, 3 fam1ly
snowblower home decor,
yard sale. lots of everything!
everything must go1 159 SA
11 3 Mabelme Dr
218.
Fnday/ Saturday 9-? 6 m1les
1771
Tyn
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Ad , out Bulavllle Pike from 160,
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In search elf pnvate . secluded wooded parcel 1- 10
acres w1th small h&lt;1me or
cabtn w1th ut1hbes Must be
with1n 30 minutes drive nme
of A1o Granele. Doesn't have
to be laney, hxer upper ok I
Have
already
been
approved for 1()()&lt;'k . financ1ng
and lookmg for 1mmed1ate
possession! Call (7401441·
1395

New 14:~~;60 only S 198 73
per mo Includes complete
set up and del ivery 740-

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room . rec onstructed hewed
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acres mature hardwood
tree macn 1nery mmerals
cOO nty water 1 2 m1le pavea
road frontage
S265 000
~ 304}675-4 1 38
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3 Bedroom, 1 Batl"' Large
Read'/ to move tn 3 BR .._
Fenced lot, Lots of Storage.
Home 1n countrv setbng only
4 m1les out
Sandh1ll
Building for lease Gall•pohs
198/mo w•th " 10% aown
1
(30oC)fj75-2507
Ferry Area
Ideal for
740-385-4367
Restaurant/ Etc (304)6753~ Bedroom .
1-Bath

7538

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mcfueled,
Outbtnldmg &amp; 24FT Pool,

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wlups~rs apartments. 740-

3-4 SR. 2 112 BA , LA DA,
Fhaldential l 8us;neu , 4 Bedroom home. 2 blockS
wood floors. basement.
Ins i de / Outs i de .
from
good ne&gt;Qilbor· garage. carport. over 1800
EM'rs DoilyJWMitly!Motitltly, 740hOod 1648 4th Ave Call sq
rt. $125,000
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J8t:ltoon Pike, GallipJiis.

v.nyl slortrng . 2 decks, heat
pump
S14. 000
080.
(740)388 -8 739
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Stock models at old pnces
2005 moctels amvmg_ Now,
New 3 80 2 Bath Home
C oles
Mo b•le
Hom es.
Only 198/mo Includes ale.
15266 U S 50 East Athens.
delivery and set up 740· OhiO 4570 1 (740)592· 1972
385-99-W
"Wt1e re • You Get Your
Money's Worth'
New 3 BR 2 Bath Sectional
Home
On ly
.249/mo
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Includes AJC delivery &amp;
fUll SALE
setup. 740-~·7671

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189/mo Includes a/r; dehv·
FOR SAt..E
ery and set up 740-385·
4367
$59,000 New Haven 2,800
sq. ft Log Cabin as 1s. wl3-5 No Down Payme'Ot eo.~en
acres Call Mika (513)314- with less than perfect credi1
2 754
on t1"11s 3 bedroom, 1 bath
home 1n Middleport. Comer
2-3br Home.
1J2ba . lot. ca rport Vfrap -around
Hardwood Floors. Tota lly poit:h. fenced 1n yard baseRemodeled (304)593-2532 men!. payment same as

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112 k. . lelt Tycoon Lake on
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(740)247· 1 100 or ~ 304)532·
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CIOUS 3 bedroom tpwn- Repalred. New $. Rebu ilt In
house W1!h storagel pla')l- Stock. Call Ron Evan s. 1-'
room Downtown Ga!ltpo hs 800·637· 9528.
2 38 ac beaut1fu l · woods S6 10imon lh
No u111it1eS
•Green Twp Gall ·pohs c1tY pmd . No pets Call (740)44 6:schools $42 000 Can be 996 1
L1llle T1kes Desk/Chair,
·sold as 2 parcels 1·ac. ,
Truck.. F1sher Price Kitchen.
$22.000
per
parcel BEAUTIFUL
APART· Turtle Sand Box (304 )458(7 40)44 1-9516
MENTS
AT
BUDGET 1875
PRICES AT JACKSON
8 5 acres Green Townsh1p
~STATES , 52 Westwood NEW AND USED ~TEEL
Arbuckle Ad over 1 000 of
Dr1ve horn S344 to $442. Steel Beams. P1pe Rebar
Raccoon Creek frontage
Concrete ,
Angle .
Walk to shop &amp; movies Cal! For
-$29.000 (7 40)645-0286
740-44 6-2568
Equal Channel . Flat Bar. Steel
Grating
For
Drams.
85 acres a'bout' 6 m1les Hous1ng Opportun1ty.
Dnveway:.
&amp;
Walkways
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south ot Oa-k H1ll Cal l
CON VENIENT LY LOCAT- Scrap Metals Open Monday,
(740)682-73 18 after 6pm
E~ &amp; AFFOROABLEI
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
' For .rent: Tra iler lot.. Roush T9wnhouse
apartments. Friday, 8am·4:30pm. C losed
Lane , Chesh1 re.
Ohio. and tor smal l hOuses .FOR Thursd ay.
Sa turday
&amp;
Phone (74t1)367-.7?74 alter RENT. C~ll J740)44 t ·1111 Sunday (740)446-7300
5:00pm
tor apphcat1on &amp;. informat ion
Pole Barn 30x50x 10FT
LooKi ng tqr . Pnvate Large Furmshed apl 2n d Ave . S6795. Includes Painted
lot. 200 w300 tor my Moblle Upsuws all utili ties p a1d Metal,
Free
Dl:tlivery
Home 14x65 . all ElectriC, One . bedroom. no pe ts. www.natlonwid.epolebarns.c
11 yrs old good sha pe, Or 1 Galltpohs, (740)44 6-952,3.
om (937)559-8385
acre co untry semng. place
Furn1shed
ups
a1rS,
3
roo
ms
Shop smith. lots ot extras.
to r pets 1n Gatlia Co . OH or
&amp; bath Clean. ref . &amp; dep. JOinter. table saw, dntl p'ress,
· Mason Co.. wl all hoOkups.
will pay St50/month. Reply requ1red No pets (740) 446· $2,199
OBO. · 1999
to PO Bm. 611 . R1pley. WV 1519.
Kawasaki
Prairie 4x4 ,
excellent condition, $2,500
~2~52~7·1~-~~---, Grac1ous l1ving. 1 and 2 bed·
OBO (740)645· 2729
R£'. 1. Es"I~·\TI:
room apartments at Village,
Marie r
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Riverside
SPA FAGORY 0un£T
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Ap ar tm ents 1n Mi ddleport.
. Top Quality, Warranty, ,,
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~ Fro m $295·$444 . Call 740·
Wholesale, Financing,
I Buy Homes· Loca! person 99 2·.5064 . Equal Housing
Deliveries:
buy s hOmes Confld enlial . Opportu nities
. 2 locations
Quick cash. Jim, 740·992· ~--~----Mi lton Flea ~arket ··
Nice 2BR . 1 bath wlatl ac hed
6300. No calls alter 9
&amp; Ashland Kentucky
gar. $400 per mo.· no pets.
(606)922·7185
Depo sit
&amp;
re ferences.
(740)446-2 601
Tw1n G1rls Ctoth1ng &amp; Shoes.

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Tara
Townhouse
Apartments , Very Spacious.
2 Bedrooms. CI A. 1 1/2
Bath. Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool . Patio, Start $385/Mo.
No Pels . Lease Plus 2 lemale Pekingese, AKC,
Securi ty DepoSit Required , sable w/black mask, 6 wks
(740)446-3481 .
old ,
Adorable!
$300 .
(740)446- 1000 leave r'nes·
Twin Rivers Tower is accep t·
ing applications lor wail1ng
list for Hud·subsized, 1- br. 2 Japanese Chin puppies, 8
apartment . call 675·6679 wks. 2 adults, 3 &amp; 4 yts . old.
Brand New 2 Bedroom EHO
(740)441-9894.
House in town . $475/mo.
CIA, Washer/Dryer Hook-up, Va lley Apartments in Mason . 4 Sate s ffiau Beagle Hound
WV
currently accepting puppiSS M &amp; F. more info.
Stove/Relrigerator Included.
applications. Apply at 501 7A M--7PM. 740' 742-0528 .
(740)44 1-0194 or (740)441·
Shawnee Trai l In Point
1184
Pleasant
Applications
In ·town location - t -2' BR accepted on Tuesdays AKC Adorable Lab puppies.
Rancb home, nice yard , AC HUD assisted . (304)675- Choc. &amp; yellow. Vet checked.
Aefe(ences
requi red . 4900
· 1st shots &amp; wormed. Parents
$450/mo. rent &amp; $450 Sec.
on
prem1ses.
$150.
SPACE
Oep. Yo u pay an ulilit1es.
(740)446· 1062.
FOR R£Nr
Available
6/ 15
Call
AKC Bluetick (Beagles)pupi '74Q)446·3644 .
For Lease: Office or retail pies. GOOd Hunting stock
Small 2 bedroom ·house
$10d.oo.
~ustralian
$475 month . 1 mile from spaces 1n very good cond1·
Shepheard
puppies .
town . Call (740 )441 _0194 or tion . Downtown Gallipolis.
maries
Approx . 1600 sq. ft . each. 1 Beautllul • blue
(7401441 - 1184 ·
or 2 baths . Lease price $150.00 740;742·2728
Attention !
Local company offering "NO
DOWN PAYMENT" pro·
grams lor you to buy your
home 1nstead of renting
· 100% linanc1ng
• Less than perfect credit
accepted
• Payment cou ld be the
same as rent.
Mortgage
L:ocators.
(740)992-7321

MOIIUFOR..E~O!IES 1· neg9tiabte

to encourage
new
busine ss.
Call
(.740)446-4425 or (740)446-

1 6~&lt;70,

3BR , 2BA. utilityroom . CIA &amp; heat. all electric, 1.5 mites from town ,
exce ll t:mt condition . water
paid. no pets. references
required . $450/month &amp;
$450fdepOSit.
(740)446•
6565 after Spm.

La rge round baler. model
605-0 Vemeer. good condition1 (740)742-2091
--------New 5003, 5005 , &amp; 5020
Senes Joh n Deere Utility
Tractors @ 0 0;,;, filled/ 36
months. Used Ut11ity Tractors
@
4 9% Variable/ 60
months.
Carmichael
Equ1pment (740)446·2412

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condilio"n . $2, 800 . Ca ll
(740)256-6403 or (740 )645 -'
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Deec~ 702 8 &amp; t o Wheel
Rakes/ John Deere Disk
Mowers. Call tor price.
Carmichael
Equipment.

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Member Discounts on new
John Deere Equipment.
Carmichael
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(740)446·2412.

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Building for Lease Gallipolis
Ideal lor
Ferry Area .
Resiaurantl Etc. (304)675·

7538
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2 Bedroom · Mobile Home
$375fmon
Located
1n
Gallipolis
• Ferry.
Cal l
1304 )675·3423

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Goons

2br, $300 Deposit '&amp; S350
Furniture Sate : Mollohan's
Rent (304)882-3970
Sofa and chair starting at
3br Trailer in Gallipolis Ferry S399. Call (740)446· 7444.
area. No Pets. $375/month.
Deposit
&amp;
References Mollohan Carpel, 202 Clark
Chapel Road , Porter, Ohio.
(304)674-4633
(740)446-7444 1-an-830·
3Br. Trailer' w/rel ridg &amp;
9162. Free Estimates. Easy
Slove .washer
&amp;
dryer financing. 90 days same as
included (304)576-2934
cash. Visa/ Master Card
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740-247·2162 or
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18 spreader buggies aVailable for use

Airway pasture renovators and seeders
ava1lable to renl
Licensed agronomist on staff available for
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the
miuing
word1
L
VIRGO (Aug . 23-SePt . 22 ) Lady
yoU deve~ from Slep No. 3 below.
Luck may place you on the receiving
lin"e today with a "few good breaks, but
someone who Is s upposed to be close
to you might not be too happy about it
and react iri a jealouS fashion .
l.tBAA (Sept. 23-0c t. 23) ~ Should
events rev olve around you today, with
you being the cente r of ,attention,
Stll•.M:L£TS ANSWEIIS ,_,_o~
share the limelight by acknowledging
and bringing in a shy friend who is
-~nnow • Ruler- Shaky- Unless· SEEN YOURS
standing back in the shad ows.
SCORPI O (Oct. 2 4 -N ov. 22 ) - Today
It's easier ID rorgive ·other's mistakes and harder to
you're likely to realize some benefit s
forgi&gt;(e
th~m for having SEEN YOURS.
that will come about through your own
merits and skills. Don '• let an associate attempt tO stake a claim on What
he or she had no part in bringing
about.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 2 1) - It
may be safe for you to confide in a
close friend today, but it still would be
best to avoid talking about confidentia l
matters in the PJresence of casual
acquaintances. Big ears could be listening.
CAPRICORN (Osc. 22·Jan. 19) - An
opportunity m&amp;y develop fo r you today
to profit through a side venture with
anothe r. H oweve r, if you don't handle
it competentl y, you could be dlsappointect' In the results.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) It's
OK to disc uss a partnership arrangemont today with a pal so tong as you
leave all emotion out o f the picturft. If
anyone gets sensitive, all good judgment will quickly leave th e scene.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - A bet- ~
ter understanding can be achieved
today th rough discussions with your
~o-wo rka rs, but you must . handle it
without finger-pointing or accusations.
Bad feelings would cause bad relations.
ARI ES · (March
21- April T9) Chances are you 're going to be more
appealing today to the oppos ite gen der than you usually are . but be care tut whose overtures you respond to.
The wrong type• qou td spell trouble .
TAURU S (Aprii20·May 20)- If you 're
entenalntng at your home to.day, you
might want to con•lder ~hooing every·
one home at a reasonable hour qr .
etae you may end up having to cope

7,-IH42-229l

Hours

electricity

position
53

may again try to take advantage of

See Brent or Brian Whaley

"Insured"
Call Gary Stanley

8tiiii'X10'
tDtO'dO'

35 Install

high gaar today with friends enjoying
li stening to what you have to say, but

don't get carr ie d away with embellist:l ing your comments w ith fabr ications.
CANCER (June 2 1-J uly 22) A
friend you happen to like. but who you
know is somewhat of a fraaloader,

52 Nautical

symbol
t 3 Pierre's
monarch
I 4 Thought
15 Potting
medium
16 Bed--andbreaklast
17 Short tetter
18 Place
.
20 Church part
22 La&amp;sie's
refusal
23 Gauls, .
to Romans
24 Unwilling
27 Weekday
30 Unemployed
31 Go~ scores
32 Compete tor
34 Glamorous
wrap

personality wm be delight1ut and in

-

Call B.D. Const.
fur all your home
~pair needs. roonng.
siding, add~on_~.
remodeling etc.,
• free estimates
(740) 992·2979

Q

&lt;¥our~:

Whaley's Auto

• Free Estimates

740-949-2217

t;ast
All j.lass

AstroGraph

•

'ROBERT
BISSEll
CINmiCDOI
• Garag.es

CONTRACTI~G

STOCKIN'
SHELVES
FER
SILAS?

'THAT

• New Hoines

STANLEY TREE
TRIMMING.&amp;
GENERAL

· BARNEY '

1\e.DUT

MANlEY'S
SElf STORAGE

3 ~T

It you got yesterday's deal wrong , yo u
can relate to this .anonymous quotation:
uExpenence is what allows us to repeat
our mistakes, only with more finesse !•
Well, thinking about it. some m9rla. I suppose that really ought to be "learn from
our mistakes."
How many finesses, if any, should you
take in this deal? Against your contract of
three no-trump; West leads the heart
queen.
The auction is boringty straightforward
and quantitative.
Whenever you a~e the declarer and the
dummy has been tabled, do not be
rUshed . by your opponents. Tal«! your
time. Alway s ·star t by counting yOur top
tricks: those you could . win immediately
that the opponents can do nothing ~bout.
How many do you ha'IEI herB?
You should see seven: one spade. one
heart. two diamonds and three clubs. So.
you need two more tricks from ... where?
II vou lose the lead, surelv the opponents
will lake too many heart tricks. Therefore,
you have only two chanc es: the missing
diamonds might split 2·2. or West might
hold th8 king and jack of spades.
You should try · the diamonds first. After
taking the second or first tr ick w~h your
heart ace, cash the two top diamonds. If
both opponents ·fallow throughout. you
pave an overtrick in your future. H.ere.
thou gh , West discards.a club on the second round.
\
Now it is tim e to turn to the spades Lead
one through West to dummy's tO .. keep·
ing your fingers crossed . Here, everything is claret and carnati onS. When the
spade 10 wins, return to your hand with
a club, play a spade to dummy's queen,
cash the spade ace, and claim your contract.

•
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Sxto, IOxiO,
10xl5, 10x20,

Conatrucllon
Improvement Needs
• Siding • Windows
• Decks • Porches
• Ceramic Tile &amp;
Hard wood Flooring
• Garages
• Room Add. • Roofing
• Kitc;hens • Bath s

furnace work

OPEN
Mon-Fri:

9am· to 3pm

Myers Tree
Eslima1es

We do It all except

PH: 992-4183

7~0-591 -4641'

II

Community Ce~ler
260 Mulberry Ave.
P01t1eroy

.

Pomero11, Ohio
74ij.l,l,j:.,~,~53
740-416-2823

• Insured-Free

..

• Room Additions &amp;
R1modetlng
• NewGaragu
• Elec:trlcal &amp; Plumbfng
• Rooting &amp; GuHere ,
• VInyl Siding &amp; Painting
• Patio and Porch Decks

The Mulbtrn

Nortb

Pass

The fewer tricks,
the more finesses

CARPENTER :
SERVICE .

Formerly ~t 108
w. Main Pomemy
IS NOW OPEN AT

West

1 NT

MadHallon
guide

5 Vhunrf vigor 50 Grau

40 Web suffix

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

YOUNG'S

The ,Parish Shop

Swne Great Low Prict&gt;s
a11d Smili11g
·Friendly Face.~.

t Utilities
·r Pole Barns

I

Top ~ Removal • Trim
• Stump Grinding
• Bucket· Truck

'

Pomeroy10H
·on Slate Rt. 124

South

Opening lead : •

Insured

Co~crete Work:

·r.Backhoe
•t&gt;Site
·n PreParation

Tree .Service

lo"ree Eslimales

3 miles west or

~ Homes
•I' Septic Systems

JONES'

starting at 27 horse • 57 horse
with shuttle transmission
4~wd. remote hydraulics 3 year warranty
"'***Also 8\'Rilable***•
• Task Master Tructors 26 hot:Se • 38 horse,
4\vd (I year warranty)
• Furrn Pro Tractors 20 horS&lt;" . 30 horse
loaders, finish mowt:l's, tillers
l'ilrn:' ARRIVAL ZTR Dixon (Zero Thrn
Radius Mower) 30 inch cutting width to 50 ,
1
inch cutting widtlr 3 year w'arra:nty
IM! TRACfQR SALES &amp; EQUIPMENT
.
right in the he-.u1 of CII&lt;Sier
;

Auto &amp; Truck Concrete Removal
and Replacement
Repair
. All'fypes Of

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~-

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41800SR#7
Tuppers Plains, OH
1...0~~ 45783

Advertise
in this ·
space for $1 04
permon.th .

no· Dents. 31,000/miles 34' ~03 " Jayco Eagle 1·12'
(304)576-2532
slide out Lots of extras. Like
1965 Thunderbird HDTP, · new condition . (740)339 -

·

EX.ST?

Dcalcr joul h
Vulnerable: Both

Zero Tu rn Z· Trak Mowers
1992- 29' Airstream Excalla.
from John Deere available at
Very goOd condition, twin
4.9%
fixed
rate
fro
beds. Ph. (740)645·4454 .
Carmichael .Equipment with
John Dee re Credit approval. ' · 1995
Gulfstream
24'
( 7. 4 0. ) 4 · 4 6 · 2 4 1 2 Conquest Llmite.d Edition
www careq com
Class C mota rhome. Like
new
with only 7 ,6QO miles.
II{\ '"il'OI~ I \110\
Fully equipped with many
extras. $22,000, (740)256·
AIITOS
1428. For pictures sea:
FORSi\LE
WWw.rvtrader.com/.rvdetall.p
hp?id+ 125806.
1948
Chevrolet
Five
Passe nger Coupe, WV 2000 Aerolite, 23·30', fully
StiCker, New Tires. Good eqpt., all hitch eqpt.. like
(304)576- new. $8900. (740)992-5963
Paint ~s harp ~
2288
2004 Forrest Ri&gt;Jer pull
1952 Plymouth 4dr, for camper. 29' w/slideout, used
little.,
$10,000,
Restoration,
no
Rust ." very
Engine runs . Body Original , (740)949.()()53

Kanal.lga. IOeal for 1·2 peoThompsons Appliance &amp;
ple
No pets. please
Repalr-675-'7388 . For sale .
Appl ications being taken .
re-conditioned
automatiC
Call (740)441-0181 .
washers &amp; dryers. relngera·
tors. gas and · elec tnc
Mobile t:lome Lot only
'ranges.
air conditionerS, and
1
Add ison Pike· $125/monthSI.Rt. 141. look. for Keim'b
'Y\n.
call (740}446-3644 for more wringer washers . · Will do Woodcraft.
1 KUCKS
repa1rs on major brands in
1nlo.
·
·
FORSALE
shop or at your home
Mobile Home s Sites in the
FOR Si\LE
11991 FOrd Ranger, ""'-"-u tair,
Shade area. Water. Sewer. Used Furniture Store, 130
~,
9
{Uns fair, $950 (304)675Trash, 1ncluded .S130.00 ,ulav11le Pike. Washers. dry- Homegrown Strawberries. 8714
per montll . 740-385-4019
ers, refngerators. ranges ; 740-378-629 1. Monoay thru · - - - - - - - - APARJ":\IENTS
mattresses,
dressers. Saturday. 8:1)1)-6:00. 65002 99 Chevy 11on Cab &amp; cnas·
~ches. dinettes. recliners. State Route 124, Reedsville. sie, long wheel base NC.
L,~---FORiiii.iRENrliil,;,;,-.,.1 .grave monuments, much
cruise. tih, 5-speed, manual
more .
(740)446·4782
transmission, 350 gas,
1 &amp; 2 bedroom newtv reno- Gall1pol1s. OH Hrs. 11-3 (M69 ,000 miles. (7 40)256 •
rent S)
rlO
6403, (740~5-04"46.
vated
Apts
for
Downtown Gallipoli s Rive(
FARM
&amp; 'Park \!lew. $360-S6001mo.
ANTIQuEs
EQulpMna
Army' 5 Ton Semi Truck,
Some u!1htles pa1d . Now .
.__lllliiliiiiiiiiiii-.,J multi-fuel. Kiser Jeep Corp.
accepting appi!Cabons'. Call
0% -Fixed Rate up to 36 $6000.QO,.,Army 2112 Ton
(740)709-1690 (local call )
Buy or sel l
A1verine months on New John Deere Truck, Kiser Jeep Corp.,
Antiques. 1124 East Main Compact -Tractors .&amp; t10TLB . Multi Fuel, $4000.00 ·· 7401 and 2 bedroom apart· on SA 124 E Pomeroy, 740-- at Carmichael Equipment. 94EH&gt;020
ments. furn ished and unfur: 99 2-2526. Russ Moore, (740)446-2412
.,,_----:-.:---,
nlsh8d. security depo srt owner.
4x4
reqLJtred, no pets, 740-99252 Farrryall Super with CUI- - FOR SAu:
.
2218
t1vators. very mce, w1ll sell
1 bedroom hOuse ror rent 111 __
. tractor , sepa rate. $1.950 1999 Bravada, leather, tun
Gallipolis. a~r.
.
080. \740)367-0596 .
power, Al loot wheels. now
tires .
$6,299
060
3-·30X1 00 Wooden Truss
1·2 bedroom apt 111 Po int Green Houses complete to 565 New· Holland Baler &amp; • (740~5--2729.
Pleasanr lor rent .1 740)446- be torn down S2.000 00 for 4590 M &amp; W Round Bater.
2200
.
3 Dog Fndl: Net/Pia;!&gt;tic Wrap or String, 95 Dodge truck. 4x4, au10everytnmg
$3,000 .
Call
1BR Apt 1n Spnng Valley. Saw Mill gas· power unit both like new call (304)675- matic.
Woods-750 57?4 or (304)675-5578
17401388-0011
Clean &amp; affordable. W'D $4 ,500.00
tor tr actQr
hookups. 5290 per moottl+ Back Hoe
Hay wagon 19 ft. ~toffus
·V.\1&gt;5
d8p. (140 )3B8 -00 17 or S2.500 00. 1991 A·· Frame
locker wagon .. Removable ~
FORSAu:
p&lt;)p·
up
camper
52000.00
(741J):l39-0362
740- 949-2 11 ~ leave num- steel racQ. uke new tires
and bed. (740)245-0485
28R. apt State 10 ~oute 150 ber. rt. I'm not at horrle.
1995 GMC COn_ van, low
S400'monm stovei refrlgeramiles, fully· loaded, 4inch.
I
0
fl.
No
Til
Drill
John
Deere
tor 1nc luded wasl1 er dryer Anttque Haywood Wakefield
Cutback show Saddle &amp;
Renl.
Carmichael
hookup (740144 1-0194 or raole &amp; cha1r:s 5600. Steele lor·
Equipment (30o0)675-a175
(740)44 1-1184 .
.. Jeep
wheels .
$1 00 Equ•pment. ( 740~6-2~12 .
(740)446-0962.
Fulf..sized lUxury V811. seats
-Jol1n Deere Commercial
Apt fof- rent 1.200 sq.tt.
7. mechanic owned, beeutiTrasl'l &amp; water Pa•d 3 mtles Apt. s•ze washer &amp; ctryer Work&amp;te F'roducts In Stock!!
fut . 1993, 77,000 miles.
Compact
EJCcavator
27C,
from town. S4 251momh Budc StQVe fireplace tnsert.
$7,500. (740)446-9961 .
350. 500 'Skid S1eors 371 ,
(7 40)441 -961 6
Call (740)645- 1485
320
325. · 3'28/Trattor
For rent: 1 and 2 oedroom AnenMn
Mastectomy Loader BackhOe 1 10TlB
'apartments Spr1ng Valley patJen~ Lett breast prostt1e- C heclc: out OUr rental rates
area.
Refe rences
and SIS S!.les D &amp; DO Regular Great ' F1t1anc•ng Availabledeposit
req"u 1re d
Ph pr1ce S230 each·no\11 $.25 Carmichael
Equipment
1740)446-2957
each (740)446-4680
(740)446-2412

•

Rocky Hupp lr;Jsuran~e
and Financial Services "

2000 Bayliner 21 ft. cuddy w/
traile r. many extras. very
clean 304-675-5563

49t&lt;· tni tes, blue, .wflite vinyl _02_1_8_
. ------'~
lop, AT. PB, PS, $5,495. 84 Palamino told down , ,
Great Pyrenees puppies.
female, 6 males. Ready (740)245-5617.
sleeps 6, good condition,
6115, $200. Call (740)379· 1969 Corvene Sllngray, 350 $1 ,600. (740)245-5593.
2647.
HP. 350 cubic inch, 4-speed. Apache 2000 SB folding
Miniature Pincher 1 male, AU ·numbers match. 74,000 truck camorr Full equipped
miles.
$18,00(' wlextra~·
$5,000.
Call
left. Black/lan, tail docked, actual
inquires
only, (740)256 -8171 .
dewclaws 4
removed, Serious
wormed. Ready now. S300. please. Cal! (304)675-6774
Colem::tn Camping Trailer
or (304)674-4668
(740)388-8124.
12FT, 2 King Beds. $5.500
Rabbits lor sale. Bar set and 1997
Buick
LeSabre call tor Details (304)675stools. (740)446 _3732 _
Limited , 75 thousand miles 173 1•
Loaded,
Leather .. Int.,
$5.995 Truck · Ca mper. AC , TV
SchnaUzer puppies (minia- Garage Kept.
Anten,na, wired lor Cable. '
ture), · AKC, 4 colors, vel (304)675-,1731
riew $6,500 (304)675like
checked .
$400
each:
.2002 Cadillac 08\/ille, whhe 3353
Pomeranian pUppies, · AKC.
diamond, tully equipped,
2 fema le, light brown , $400
'\I ll\ I! I ..,
factory warranty, 22,900
each; 1740)696-1085
miles. like new. $24.995.
Toy Poodles lor sate. $300 (740)256-1428.
each. Colors vary. (740)367·
98 ToyOta Coroffa automatk:
7095 or if no answer call
4 cyl. 37. mg air, FM, new
~ (740J71 Q-647 1 .
BASEMENT
tire s,
sharp.
asking
::-- ::--:--::----'-WATERPROOFING
Toy Poodles. Black 1 male, $4300.00
Unconditional lifetime guar·
and 1 female . $250. Call Baumer race car- Monte antee. Local references fu r·
(740).256-1101 .
Carlo; 60 model stereo, tloor nished. Establish.;td 1975.
Call 24 Hrs.' (740) 446model . (740)643.()()12.
FRurts &amp;
0870. Rogers Basement
VEGIT~
Red Honda Civic with sun- Waterproofing.
roof. Good Con~ition, stan·
Home Grown ' Strawberries. dard. 133,000 miles. Pay
7 miles west of Gallipolis on otf-$5800.00. 74Q-985-3839

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4

BRIDGE

12 Desktop

1999 Aquatron. 19' boat 7
tra iler.
4.3 liter V·6
Mercruiser. LeSs than 100
hours. bought n.ew in 2000.
Includes. skis, tube, life jack·
ets, etc.
Sold new for
$16,500, ·asking $8.000 Call
(304)6774. or (304)6744668,

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Phillip
Alder

2002 Yam"aha 660 Raptor
yellow/black
w/matching
KBC helmet.
E~ecellent
.Condition $3,700 (304)675t015
,---::-------94 Harley Davidson Ultra
New Holland 630 round Ctass!c. 10.000 mites. blue,
bate r Massie Ferguson exceltent condi tion, S t3 ,500,
Rake . 2 round feeders . (740)949-2217
(740)441 -4288
$4,000
Brand new Vance/Hines 2
Must Selll!
into 1 Chrome Pipes. Fit
2000 and up
New John De,re Round Fatboy
Balers @ 1.9% Fixed Rate (304)882·3218
Financing lor 48 Months or
. "'
Gotdwmg,
·1998, GL · 1500,
New Model 457 Standard
81,000 miles, 500 miles on
Rouncj Baler Only $t 3,250
tires. ·,excellent condition ,
cash .·· Makes 4X5 Bale .
ready
· to ride . $7.000·.
Carmichael
Equipment .
(740)441-5447 or (740)446·
(740)446-2412 .
9902.
Oliver 60 Row Crop tractor.
Good condi tion , $1 ,450
OBO. (74.0)367-0596
Special

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-ALLEY OOIJ

2003 22ft. Sweetwater
Pontoon
boat
40hp. ,
Thr u size-2. Baby Bed. Reg. Black Angus Bull , 4 Johnson motor. power-trim .
Stroller\ 2 older High Chai rs years old Gentle $1100.00· Hoosie"r trailer w/ladder,
spare tire/bracket . .;M/FM
-740-985-3843
(304)458-1875
stereo/CO, many extras .
I \\1"\&amp;l.lilPI'IPIII'.Asking $10.995. (740)446·
Wolff Tanning Beds .,..
16 H P Craftsman Law n 2016 or (740 )339-0324. ·
Huge selection.
Tractor. 42" cu l··used ve ry
Immediate D~llvery.
Year 2000. Pontoon Boat, 24
little. $500 .00 Ph one 740·
Financing
foot, ·sweetwater, so HP
, 992-7689-atter 6:00
1·800-894-6997
Mercury, Power Trim, 4 ·
(740)446-6579.
John Deere AidinQ Mow1;1rs Sl(oke Engine, Big Foot
s t ~rting at $1,399, Financing OUttlrl va. · Lounge Seats,
. BUILDING
·
Room,
Depth
available su'b ject to John P,.rivacy
SIJPPI.IF.'i .
Deere Credit apprO'Ial. Your Finder, Hour ~et~r. Good
Radio. Has only 50 hours pn
Block, brick, sewer pipes. 'payments could be as low
Boat, Garage kept in winter.
as
$39
month
with
SO
down
.
windows, lintels. etc. Claude
like New Paid over S18,000
Ca
rmichael
Equipment
Winters,. Rio Grande, OH
Will
sale
for $13,000
(7 40)446· 2412.
Cat1740·245"512 1.
(304)773·5944
P!.os .
Wizard Aiding Lawn Mower
14.5 HP. 42 ~ cut. (304)773·
IURSALE
5284

North
Third
Avenue ,
M1ddleport. One Bedroom
furnishe d apt.
No Pets .
Previous
re
ntal
rei
740 2 BOA - 2 1/2 baths. 2 car
garag"l· furn1 shed , close to 992·0~ 65
Holzer hosp1tal. (740)441·
Pleasant Valley Apartment
03 10.
Are now tak1ng Applica tions
3
8~
RanCh
Home for 28R , 3BR &amp; 4BR ..
are
taken
w/attached Garage 1n Camp Applic{ltio'ns
Conley area of Pt. large Mo'nday thru Friday. from
fenced yard in great neigh · 9:00 A.M .-4 P:M . Office is
borhood $675 mth. Deposit Located at 115 t Evergreen
and Referen ces required . Drive Po1nt Pleasant , WV
Call 1-304-531 -1197 Or 1· Phone No. is (304)675·
5806. EH 0
304-273· 111 2

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F~iday,

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Baseball

;!·t

stop penetrat(ng. he kept
altackino.''
Ginob'lli's free throw started
a 5-0 run that ended with him
driving I he lane and . a ~ai n
tlancni ng Wt)llace - 1h1s lllne
11 ith nothi ng called 10
make it b0-53. Two more dri-

fro in Page Bl

- Jun10t High Team C8mp, June 1214, $190.

.

-Varsity and JV Shoo1out. June 15.

C Wr "t youth bll..u&amp;l camp·
GALLIPOLIS -The GallifXl'is Youth
"Buebatt Camp will be hek:l 9 a.m. until 1

$ 130
- Varsity and JV Team Camp, June
16- 18 , $ 190.
- Jndlvtdual Camp. June 26-30. S250.
The individUal camp includes "The
Triple ~ . the naiiOn's only triple elimination

p.m. Jooe 13-t6aUiemorial Fie4d.
Friday, June 17 will be used as a
melle-UP day in ca'Se ot rain-out
Tht camp is lot boys ana girls ent&amp;flng pies 3-8. .
.
Cost is $50 per camper or $40 for

toornamenl.
For more information. call 245-7294,
t-80()..282-7201 (ext. 7294). or e-mail

Rio Grande a~ista nt coach Ken French

two or mor&amp; from the same._ fam ily. Each at kfreflch@no.edu . ·
wll rac&amp;ive a

~ot mad afler that. and lie did-

Sharp

:Camps an~ Clinics

CIJ!IP T-shin and

daily

•wards will ·be given ou1.

URG Women's Basketball Camp
RIO GRANDE - The University of
RIO Grande will hold its wo~en 's basket·
ball camps begmning 1n Jul'}e at the Lyne
Center.
·

Campers should bring a glove. taat
and cHiats if ~ have them.
Contact Rich Corvin at 441 -0543 or
645-4801 ror mOft intormar;o, or'to reg-

ister.

·

The schedule lor lhe camps. wi th

fees are as follows:·
...,._ Colleve Camp of

.

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Individual and Varsity Team Camp,

June , 9-22 , $225.

Chlmpo

- Varsity and JV Shoo tout, June 25.

MARIETTA - ·The ·Marletta College

S215.

'Bueba11 Camp of Champs will be held

- Varsity and JV Shootout. July 9.

OYer the course of the summer at
PlonoerP'ark.
•
The Day Camps for gr~s 2-8 wm
be he6Q Juty 5-7, 12-14 and 19-21. while
lhe AesidenceJCommuter Camp wi ll be
hekl for grades 6-12 on July 24-28 .
• .For a camp brochure, call ttle baseballo111ce at (7&lt;10)376-4517 or (740)376·
'4673 or check: the web at www.ma.riet-

$215.
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, 7·20. $225.
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23, $225 .
For more mformatlon. contact Dav id

Smalley at 245-749 1 or e-mail him at
asmal ley @rio.edu

ta.odu.

l·u urt ll quarter . to he lp San
· r\mu nio outscore the Pi&gt;tons
2') - 111 over the fina l 12 minUIL~ ..; _

ve . , into the lane

-- ~lan u had
n i ~hl. and lie

one lldl or "
Jid rlay good
in th~ second half. We
bo:~rdcd well. ' o we put ourin pos iti (m where

~.:nd i n ~

in

baskets fo llowed du ring &lt;t7-IJ
run , Gin nbili dr;Jwing a foul
aga in..,t Ric han.l' Hami lton o n

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Friday, June ~o,

the s~.co nd, ·&lt;li1C and complel·
in ~ the th ree-point play for' a
67-55 lcau with 7: .&gt;R re mai1i-

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cuuld wjn.a bas k~ l ba ll ~amc.
but offcn&gt; ivc ly. it was tvlanu ·

111g . .

G inubili . 1:-k wa ...· sOmt't him.!
c b~.· · Sp urs . conch .Gregg

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· It W&lt;)s 7-+-57 ,before DetrOit

had ;1 10-\l 1'lln to quiet the
Spur' · ho me en"' d. hut
Gi" nobi li brou ~ IH th~1 n bac·k 10
li fe bv dr iv in~ the lane lor a
left-hclllckd clunk &lt;i lld then
kn oc ~ 11 1g &lt;k"' n a .&gt;-poi mer
with 2 minute' IL' I"t.
""He's a · slasher. a shooter.

Popovich 'aid.
San 'Amonio began to ,pull
awav :~ fle r Wallace was calleu
for ihe technical ff)U i fo r ripping ,off his h ~adba nd · :~ nd
comp laining afte r he was .
call ed for the blocki1ig fou l
when he thought it should
ha\·e bee n a cha rge on
Ginobili.
" It was &lt;! tough ca ll." team~
' mate Tony Parker said. "He

an energy guy - · a'rid he Uid

all of those." sai&lt;l Detroit's
Billups. who
Chauncey
scored 25· points.
Hamihon shot 7-for-2 1 and

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scored 14 points for the you saw in that first. half. I
·Pistons, who missed at least a · lhink we all started out w1th a
half-dozen layu~s · before little bit of jitters ... I missed .a
Wallace lost his composure to dunk and stuff like that. Just
shi ft the momentum squarely had to have the game start
.
to ttlti Spurs.
coming to me. Once we
The Pj, ton.s' length both ~ slarted going there, every,
ered the Spurs right from the body got comfortabl~ ~?d I
slart. with Rasheed Wallace think we got through 11.
able to poke. the bal'l away for
San Antonio finally went
two sleals in lhe lirst 6 min- ahead
when
Duncan
utes as the Pistons opened a rebounded Bruce. Bowen 's
. IJ--+ lead . Duncan had a &lt;1irball and drppped it inJor a
turnover. a mi\sed dunk antd a
42-41 lead. and the Spurs
bobbled shot atlempt before stayed ahead for the rest of
he m&lt;idc his tirst basket. clear·IY bothered by Rasheed the third quarter and took a
55-51 lead into the foutlh.
Wallace's defense . .
Notes:
The
national
A blocked shot by Billups
was
sung
by pop
anthem
-.. yes, even lhe point guard
wa.s al tering shols - led to a singer Alanis Morissette, .a
reccnt·ly
.naturalized
h r~,,ka w ay lay Lip by Hamilton
by
way
of Canada.
American
for a 17-4 lead. The Spurs
· stil.l
Bryan
Adams,
who's
tiulled to 20- 17 by the end of
.the first quaner and tied the Canadian , performed at half·
time .... Glenn Robinson ,
~a m e 33 - 3 ~ 1 1/2 minutes
who did not play in the
before halftime.
"We knew it· was going. to Weslern Conference finals,
be like this; 1hese guys ace a was one of the first Spurs off
. heck of .a· defensive squad." the bench and led the team
Duncan said. "That's .what with three blocks.

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• Seventh annual
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BY PAUL DARST

. PDARST@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

GALLIPOLIS - ·Federal
money might soon be available for a ·water and sewer
project along Spruce Streel.
. The 2005 . Agricullural
Appropriations Bill that was
passed by the U:S. House of
Representalives
on
Wednesday includes ian·
guage favorable to lhe pro·
ject, said Lisa Duvall of
Rep.
Ted . Strickland 's
Marietta office.
"There is no dollar

Portsmouth 7-on-7 Passing Camp
PORTSMOUTH -The f 3th annual

amo4nt," she said. "II is what thi s project," said City extstmg one- and two-inch · joint committee , to be recon- .
· they call a 'soft ear mark.' Commissioner
Carol! water li'nes with a six-inch ciled with the Senate version.
That means, should it make it Snowden. "This present com- water main , installalion pf ' Once that ·is complete, it will
through lhe conference com- mission is very interested in new . fire hydrants and new · go to the president for his sig·
mittee, the ·application for getting this done ." .
, .service taps.
nature . Strickland said he will
The proje~t started back in
Additionally. the project work to ensure the project is
funding has a greater ch&lt;;mce
to being approved. lt. shows · the 1980s, Snowden said. But involves installation of a san- part of the final bill.
that there IS a lot ·of support · ·it was stalled mostly because itary sewer system for the
"This funding provides ·.
for this project."
of a lack of funding.
area. Spruce Street is not now critical resources for a very
Although the House bill
Haying favorable language pari or tl)e city's sanitary basic and important project," Strickland . said in a
must now be· reconciled · included in the agriculture sewer system.
wilh the Senate's version, bill might be a small step, but
"This is not really for the press release. "I will fight to
which 'does not include the · city commissioners said t-hey residents who are there now, make sure this funding stays
for
the
fu ture ,'' in thi s · legi slation as .it
project, passage of the mea- . understand that is the way it's
sure was welcome new s .'for Washington works.
Commi ssioner
John makes its. way through the
city officials. ·
Plans for the project Saunders said .
remainder of the appropria"We recently tried lo revive include replacement of the
The bill will now go to a tions proc.ess." .

Clinic, MCHD team
·for blood testing

·40th River
Recreation
Festival
•
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BY BETH SERGENT .
BSERGENT@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

Track!RUfifiJ•fiO
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Each partiCipant will receive basketMountain High Ruimlng Camp
baH lnstnx:tion and will participate in fun
to be held in Bristol
games, ancf will get a camp basketball,
B~IS TOL , Va ..-The Mountain H1gh
refreshments and at-shirt.
.
Runmng Camp w1tl _be held July 1 1 -16
·. Th8 cost is .$30 or $40 aft&amp;l June 21 . and 18-23 in the mountains of s.outhContact Jim ·Osborne 446·9284 tor western Virginia.
·
more intormation
[
For more information, call Scott
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Simmons at 1-800·451 -IVIC or. go to
Southern High School announces 1 www.mountainhighrunning.com.

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RACINE - Southern High SChool
will hold Its summer boys basketball
camp on June 13 through ·June, 17 at
Charles w. Hayman Gymnasium.
The camp w!a be held ln two sessions, with kids between grades 6-8 laking placalrom 9 a.m: to 11 a.m.
Participants between grades 3-5 will
start at noon and end at 2 p.m.
The coot of 111&lt;l carrip iO . $25 P&lt;l'
C81l)per and there Ia a $1 5 charge tor

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volleyball camp

MARIETIA - The Mariana College
110lleybaU program will hold a summer
camp for girls grades 7-~2 .
The camp will run from 8:45 a . m ~ to 4
p.m., June 13-16 with a reglsttation fee
of $100, which includes lunch.
For mora information, ca n head
-coach Tom Symons~~ (740)376·4410 or

11enm"s

0.0. UclntyreTannl~ Lessons

Southlm High SchOol, ·c/o ' Richard

920 Elm Slroo1, Racine, Ohio 1 GALLIPOLIS - The 0.0. Mclnlyre Pan&lt;
45771
·
·
District wtU offer adult a11d chlk:l tenms
~ more Information, contact bas- ·I lessons. ~ hour-long lessons will be held
~...
c11 Rich1m 51 .., 8 81 698 1o a.m. until 11 a.m .• and also 1rom 11
- - . - coa
e..,,en
- :1a.m. untN 12 p.m. on Saturday mornings.
~·Of athletic dlreclor Alan Crtsp, at First group instructkln is set from May 21
84&amp;:2611 extension 2103.
through June 11 . The second · group
instruction Is June 18 through July 16;
Big Red BMI- Cempo
lhere wiR be no lessons July 2 lor 1he Ju~
oatiMI 1lld II Alo Grande
4 holiday.
Rto GRANDE - The Unlvarsity of
Th&amp; instructor will be Tom Hopkins and
Rio Grande's men's basketbaR team will class size !s limited to 20 persons pet hour
hokl Its 1nnual B!g Aed Basketball lesson. Chik:tren ages six and above are
C&amp;mpa k'l June at the lyne Center.
welcome. Cost is $10 per person.
The schedule tor the camps, with For more information, contact Mark
frMta are aa folk&gt;wa:
Danner at 740-446-4612 ext 255.
• V.raity and JV Shootout, June 9,
S130.
(E-mail )001" """"" r:Hnics a league regis, Vlrslty Shootou1, June 10, $130.
lrallons to sportsOmydll/ljfribune.oom 01 m
• JV ShootoU1, .June 11, $130.
ltlem to 446-3008.)
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ga~e up three hits. including

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• Clara J. Gaylor, 72
• David Lee Hill, 70
• Vivian L. Robinson, 73
..• Tony Rood, 29

Marietta College to hold summer

eec11 additional sl~lng .
e-mail him at symonstOmarietta.edu.
Mike Checke payable to Southern
-Boosters and regla1ra11ons need
10 be fllle&lt;l out.
Mill check and registrations to i
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Reds

OBITUARIFS

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helped the Reds pull ahead 5I.
Cincinnati wrapped it up by
sending II batters to the plme
in the . fifth against Jesus
Colome. Casey singlcd"ho mc
. two runs. · and Ken Griffey Jr.
e'xtended his hitting streak to
12 games with an RBI single.
Jason LaRue hit a two-run
homer off Colome in the
sixth. and Jacob Cruz · followed with his second pinch·
hit homer in lwo nights for a.
14-5 lead. Colome theh left
the game with a stiff pitching
shoulder.
Tampa Bay has given up 74
. homers, most in the AL. ·
The Devil Rays' defense
was a huge problem , too .
They made three .errors that
set up li ve unearned runs, and ·
now lead the majors -'-'i th 53
errors in all. ·
The Reds racked up 34 runs
during the sweep, wllich pro·
vided a momentary reprieve.
The club's chi ef e~ecutive
tlew to Colorado for the linal
game of a ·trip on Sunday.
warning that major changes
would be made if the 1eam
didn ' t stan winning.
By sweeping the series. Jhe
Reds matched lheir l o n ~es l
winning streak or the sc&lt;l:son

two-run homers by Carl
Crawford and Jorge Cantu.
Hudson also drew a walk
with the bases loaded,
reached on an error ami
scored twice.
The right-hander was a
contender for the rotation
heading into spring training;
but mad·e only , one slart
before the shoulder gave him
problems. The three-month
setback made the victory
especially satisfying.
'"It
was
rewarding,"
Hudson said. "I was in purgatory. I don '&lt; want to go
through that again."
The Devil Rays often have
. that same feeling when
they're on the road, whether
in anAL park or one from the
other league. They ' re 1-8 on a
12-game trip tllat concludes
with three games
in
Pittsburgh .
. Tampa Bay has l9st II of
its last 12 road games overall
for a 4-26 mark that is the
worst .in either league.
Fossuin, forced from his
start last Friday in Seanle . three - gam es an d
because of a tight groin, lan- changed their o utl oo ~ from
guished on a humid, 89- four day s ago.
degrec evening. He walked
'' It was baseball hell . in
'the first two butlers, the last Colorado." Griffey sa id . ''Fo~
thing Piniella wanted to see so me strange rca;on. we
weren ' t gening il done.
from his struggling swff.
'"I wasn ' I hesitant about iOvenlually, it's got to change.
throwing the ball ," said The big thing is we've got to
·
Fossum; who had his. leg ·stay, posi tive."
wrapped . for protection. .. , .
Notes: Only 16.38 1 tickets
had a tough time just geuing a we re sold for the g&lt;llllc. tlw
grip on the ball because of the Reds· fi fl h-small csl . home
gate th is season.... The Reds
humidity."
The left -hander needed 68 are 6-0 in two series against
pitches to get through the first Tampa Bay. They also swepl
two · innings alone. Joe a series in Florida in 2003.

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POMEROY - Holzer Clinic's Meigs Branch
and the Meigs County Health Department have
joined forces to battle HIV and hepatitis C, which
will result in free, confidential blood testing for
the diseases.
MCHD nurses will. take the blood samples thai
will then be delivered to nearby Holzer Clinic for
transport preparation.
Samples will be numbered o.nly. No names will
be attached to the sample for extra security and
confidentiality before being shipped to Columbus.
Holzer Clinic's involvement in preparing the
blood sample for transpon saves the Me1gs County
Health D1stricl and community a significant
amount of !J10ney which would have been neces·
sary to purchase a centrifuge machine that "spins"
the blood sample.
Holzer Clime provides the free use of the centrifuge while the Ohio Department of Health provides the MCHD with the means to offer the free
blood test to the residents of Meigs County.
Barbara Vujaklija, RN, with MCHD's Women's
Health Services said her office receives two to
three calls per week seeking information on how to
stop the spread of hepatitis C and HIV
"People don't understand the risks they take with
hepatitis C and HIV," Vujaldija said, "and if they
don't understand the risks then they don'\know how
to modify their behavior to prevent the diseases."
Besides the blood tests, the MCHD offers education on how to identify risk factors for hepatitis ·
C and HIV as !)art of their free follow-up care and
counseling services.
Beth Sergontjphoto
Some (but not all) the risk factors for HIV are Medical laboratory Technician Cathy Titus of Holzer Clinic's Meigs Branch
having sex with someone who has HIV, sharing prepares blood samples for shipment by spinning them in a centrifuge
needles or syringes for any re\ISOn, having .sex with- machine. The clinic will be donating use of the same machine to prepare
out a latex condom, having previously had a sexublood samples from the Meigs County Health Department for its new free
and confidential HIV and hepatitis C blood testing.
Piuse see Testlna. Al

BY KEVIN KEUY
KKELLY@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

GALLIPOLIS -' Within a
few weeks, the 40th annual
River Recreation Festival will
set up shop at lhe Gallipolis
parkfront, featuring four days
of activity and entertainment
over the lndepen'dence Day
holiday weekend.
The festival opens Friday,
July I and concludes on
Monday, July 4 with the
annual fireworks show. In
between, pageants, rides,
music_ .and family-geared
events . have been scheduled
for a hometown celebration,
·
organizers said.
Among the festival's newer
activilies are a Junior Miss
pageant
sponsored · by
Farmers Bank and Savings
Co. at 2 p.m. Saturday, July
2, while up-and-coming
country
star
Miranda
Lambert, r_ecently named
Covergirl Fresh Face of
Country, is the main entertainment Saiurday night.
Additionally, the River
Recreation
Festival
Committee is bringing in
Fantasy Faces, a new adventure in face painting from an
expert with 15 years of theatrical experience.
Daily activities include
amusement tides, carnival
BY BRIAN J. REED
Meigs County gave · him a games, a duck pond, train .
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
ticket to a Meigs County rides, pun-putt golf, a dunking
Republican Party Lincoln booth, split the pot, silent auc·
POMEROY - State Rep.
Day dinner when · he· was lion, intlatable bounce house,
Jimmy Stewart has moved
selling farm equipment. At inflatable obstacle course,
from Athens to Meigs
the dinner, ·he · met Pete inflatable slide and an inllat· .
Councy.
·
.Couladis, now the Alhens able five-in-one multi-unit.
Stewart ·registered wit)! the
County Republican Party
Lorie Neal, executive direcMeigs County Board of
chairman,
who
persuaded
.
tor
of the Gallia · County
Elections on Friday, using his
him
to
run
for
a
seat
on
Chamber
of Commerce, said ·
new address on School Lot
Athens
City
CounciL
He
was
the
suppon
,of local businesses
Road near Albany in
elected to the council seat, keeps the f~stival a going conColumbia Township. He said
and
later se{ved as Alhens cern, as does the work of the
he purchased a home t\lere
volunteers who staff the festicity
auditor.
and will finish his move this
Stewart 's 92nd House val throughout the holiday.
weekend.
Any business wanting to be
District is made up of
Stewan, 35, is a native of
a
sponsor is encouraged to·
Athens,
Meigs
and
Morgan
Kanawha County, W.Va. He
contact
the chamber.
counlies and a part of
graduated from Marshall
"It's one of the biggest
Washington . · The two-term
Universiiy and received a
in Gallia County and
events
state
repr6sentalive
said
his
master's degree from Xavier
Brtan.J. Reed/photo
is
nol
possible
without SP.?,n·
University. His move to' State Rep. Jimmy Stewart registered to vote in Meigs County strongest ·vote totals have
sorshtp,"
she
sa1d. .· we
Columbia Township makes on Friday. He will complete his move to Colufl)bia Township come from Meigs County -· .
him Meigs County's first res· this week(;lnd. Barbara Smith Of the· Meigs County Board of 68 percent in 2002 and 62 appreciate the work of &lt;he
volunteers, and anyone who
ident state representative Elections is also pictured.
percent in 2004. ·
wants
to volunteer can consince Ralph Welker of
. 'Tve always felt at home
tact
the
committee."
"Meigs Councy has been Ohio," Stewart said._ " My here in Meigs County. and
Pomeroy served in the Ohio
The festival committee is
House of Represenlatives in good to me the entire time I political career.slarted here." now it is · home," Stewart
. the mid·l960s.
have lived .in southeastern
Stewart said a friend from said.
Please see Festhral. Al

"For the Entire Frrnnilv'

. • Taxes, Tags, Tide Fees extra. Rebate induded In sole price of new vehkle listed wh8!e applicable. On approved aedit
On selected models. Not responsible lor typogrophfcol eno~. Prices good June 9th through June 12th..

Saturday;.June 18
8 AM · 12 Noon • . .HMC Education &amp; Conference Center
FREE SCREENNiS
Non·fas~ng choleslefol and glucose • Blood pressure • Body fat analysis '
Bone density • Displays from hOspital and community programs

SPECIAL ATTIACTION FOR THE KIDS • 9:30 am • 11 :30 am
· Parties 'R Us wil be there with one of lhliir inllatablesl
Peanut butter sandwiches and special snoc~ lor the kids.
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a first-come , first-serve basis. .
To enter contact Curt.Clifford at 740GALUPOLIS- Boys and girls who ' 355-4416 o~ Ted Newsome at 740-821·
wifl be in grades 1~ next year can attend 2422.
the ·annual Baby Blue Basketball Camp

dote fOr hoopa ·· -

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Baby' Blue Basketball Camp

.. 11lto Nazarene Church on Ju~ 5·7.
The camp will be held lrom 1 p.m .

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The cost is $45 if p(e--registered and
$55·after June 1. COntact ~ane . Eslep Portsmouth High School 7-on-7 p·assing
lat 304-824-5870, Chris Ellcessor at 44 ~ . camp will be Friday, June 29 at Spartan
·
·
Stadium.
8838, Mik&amp;Brace{tl245-9677 or Judyat ·
cost for the camp is S75 . Only 16
44&amp;3512 for mOfEI information.
teams will compete. Teams are taken on
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Sotit,tierr\ Football Camp
RACIN E - The Southern · High
Ul' Blua Angel Baketbalt Camp
School Athletic ·Department announced
GAlliPOLIS - Girls In grades , that a football carTJP lor playe rs grade~? 7·
ltindergartan th101.1gh '8th next year can 12 will be h81d at Southern High School
.be a part the Ul' Blue Angels Basketball ~une 14, 15 and 1~ - All are asKed to
~ ar the Nazarene Church on First
report lrom 6:30 until 9 p.m., except on
~Wfli!Jfon June 13-15.
J~ne 14. when those in seventh and
The camp will be held 4 p.m. to 6 etghlh report at 5:45p.m.
.
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There is no fee fo r the camp, and 11
•
p.m.Ead'l
~·participant
y.
· 0 Hens·,•... and delfmsi•-• .,
will recieve basket· I w·111 em ph. astze
bal Instruction, get to -Participate in tun r fundamentals.

...gaffles, receive a camp t-shirt. along wi1h
a bll&amp;kelbe.ll ~nd refreShments.

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