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ALONG -THE RIVER
The Carfora farm:
Horse farm run by three generations
of Carfora women, Cl

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four lead changes. Not even
one occurred as a re suJt of

Last year's winner : Da,e

Earnhardt Jr.
Quafllyln&amp; record: Ryan New- an honest-to-go 0dness pass.
man, Dodge, 128.709 mph, The four who held the lead
were Dale Earnhardt Jr.. SterMarch 21, 20D3.
Race
record :
Cha rlie ling Marl in, Tony Raines and,
Glotzbach,
Chevrolet, finally, for the final six laps,
101.074 mph, July 11, 1971. Mayfield. Wilh 20 laps to go,
Last race: Jeremy Mayfield Earnhardt Jr. was ninth·, Marhas a knack fo r drama , but lin was 12th, Raines 17th
ra ces at Mi ch1gan Interna- and Mayfield 19th. Earnhardt
tional Speedway aren 't al- an£Marl in had to pit. Raines
ways exciting in the conyen- should've . Mayfield rolled the
tional sense. The GFS Ma r- dice that he could make it to
ketplace 400 ended with real the end on fuel , they came

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Race: Food City 250
Where: Bristol (Tenn.) Motor
Speedway (. 533 miles). 250
laps/ 133.25 miles.
.When: Friday, Aug. 26

Last year's winner : Dale

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madcap antic s, even though
Race: Sharpie 500
Where: Bristol (Tenn .) Motor it was too loud to hear any
Speedway (.533 miles ). 500 laughter emanating from the
crowded grandstands. In the
laps/266.5 miles.
final nine lap~. there were
When: Saturday, Aug. 27

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-.The Chase format hes actually
lHsened the Importance of win·ntna illclividu&amp;l races. Even with
.Jelemy Mayfield's victory, four of
the top 10 In points remain winless. In the last year of !he old
aystem 1:?0.03, the top 11 drlv. 'ers W&lt;ln·at least once.
r;;;
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• 'To date. only 10 drivers have
• ·won raoes·thts season. In 2003,
~here were 17 race winners.
. ~st year there were 13.
-. The key to Mayfield's vlcto ry
was the .fact that the final 51
' laps.were run without caution
flags. One by one, the leaders
. either made pit stops or ran out
of gas as Mayfield and others
advanced through the standIngs. With six laps to go, a virtu-

smoke and im aginary mir·
rors. The air was rife with

up

" seven,~

Earnhardt Jr.
Qualifying record: Greg Bif- .
fie. Ford, 127.132 mph,
March 26 . 2004.
Race record: Harry Gant.
Buick, 92.929 mph, April 4,
1992.
Last week: Ryan Newman , in
a Dodge , won for the second
week in a row. taking the
Domino's Piua 250 at Michl·
gan.

Race: O'Reilly 200
Whore: Bristol (Tenn .) Motor
Speedway (.533 miles),' 200
laps/ 106.6 miles.
W~en : Wednesday, Aug. 24
Last year's winner: Carl Ed-

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• Rebels win s.hootout witt\ ·
Eagles. See Page 81

Superspeedway in Gladeville,
Tenn .
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the first time all year.
• ..,fEUD OF THE WEEK ·

JEREMY MAYFIELD

NEXTEL CUP SERIES

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No. ·19 SLUGGER LABBE DoDGE

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Candidate
withdraws ·
from race

Kurt
Busch

ues to sound as if he is unlikely to

release the reigning Nextel Cup
champion from a contract that obligates him to remain with Roush Rae- .
ing In 2006. ··;have no such intention (of letting him out of his deal ).'
said Roush, "Kurt's been a challenge
for everybody that watched a race,
for everybody that's moved up close
to h1m and paid attention. He's been

Stewart never led a lap, although he rose as high as second-before having to pit at the
end and collected yet another

a challenge to a lot of us, and for me
that's going to end sooner or later."

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_..The first Mich igan race was

. dominated by Jack Roush 's

NASCAR This Week's Monte
Dutton etv~a hla take: "Contractual
strife of this nature has never rea lly

Fords, and that wou ld've been

the story again had it not been
for the fuel issue. The team still

occurred, at least not to this extent,
in stock-car racing. The sport is grow·
ing rapidly, and it's probably unavoidable that racing becomes more Hke
other sports in terms of contract

toOk four of the top seven

spots.
.., The top 10 in .Points remained

the same, though there were a
couple of position swaps .. May-

squabbles and holdouts."

field moved from seventll to

sixth,' and Carl Edwards went
from 10th to n1nlh.
-.Scott ~iggs' second-place fin- ·

·

FAN.. TIF"S

Here's your chance to
get a place of the action

ish was a career best , and it

couldn't have come at a better
time for a driver whose plans for
2006 haven't yet been finalized .
• Though nothing is official.
Michael Waltrip seems headed
to Bill Davis Racing, which would
also put him in position to drive
a Toyota if and when that manu·
lecturer final ly enters the Cup
ranks.

-. Wllj&gt;'l not
- (i,rt-· his 1
past
13
races, Jeff
Gordon has
finished no
better than
seventh ....
Elliott Sadler
crashed early in· the GFS
·Marketplace 400. Jailing to
13th In the points standings.
66 out of 10th place.

Ol1ve, Jack ie L.Westf~ll. Salisblu-y. Bill Spaun. Manning
Rohen Head ley. Carl P. K. Roush, Oscar T. Smith;
Bar ringe r,
William . R. Scipio. Tam iny Andrus. Ruger
ship tru stee races:·
· Osborne; Olive Tow nship Cotterill. Kev in W. Payne .
Bedford. Roher1 F. Hawk , Clerk (unexpired term cnd in ~; Philip L. Erwin Sr.. Robcn
Ronald Wood ; Cl1cster. 131air IVL!rch 3 1, ·200X) , Sari E. Butcher. Jame&lt; RtUl.dall Hill;
Windon.
Alan
Holler: Pr)fllm1 -Suttl e. Lau rie H. Sunon. Kenneth R. Guimher.
Col umbi a; Paul D. Caner. Harber;
Orange .. Roger Jeny L. Hayman. Carl Salser,
Donald Ch~ad'lc . Granvil le Ritchi e. David L. Sheet s. Edward E. Gihhs. C.T
Stout; Lebanon . Thom&gt;rs E. · James Eugene Wa tso n. Janies Chapman Jr.. Larry C. Smith.
Allen, Donald R. Dailey. A. Watson; Ru tland. Robert ,
Boards of Education
John R. Krider. Lawrence H. L. Birchfield. Charle s D.
Meig s Local Board of
Hayma n, Bob Se llers . Garry Barrell Jr. , Steve R. Lambert; Education : Wayne E.' Davis.
Smith ; Letart. Bob Morris.
Salem, H. Danme Lambert .
Dave Graham , Bob L. Wood : R. .Keith Oiler. Cecil L. Stacy;
Please see Ballot. Al
Township trustees
The followi ng candida tes
have been certified for town:

Football season and

Busch will move to Penske Racing South in.2007, and Roush contin-

., Here's another surprise: Tony

in a row.

Meigs
County
Cornmissioners have authorized a request for a SO-cent
telephon e line ch&lt;irge to
implement and operate a 91- 1 emergency dispatch
. operation. If approved by the
voters this fall. the line
charge will ge nerate an estimated $40.000 per year for
the service .
The TB ·levy renewal. if
approved , would gene rate
$139,000 per year for the
county's TB clinic.

Jack Roush
vs. Kurt Busch

gin between him and 10th place
fwm 67 to 58 points.

• Who's hot - Jeremy Mayfield's victory was his third
straight finish of 11th or ~et­
ter.... Tony Stewart has finished in the top 10 nine races

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BY BRIAN J. REED
BREEO@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

s

ish. Gordon narrowed the mar-

WHO'S HOI
ANU WHO ' S N(H

Countywide levies, local issues 90 Meigs ballot

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Jack
Roush

$1.50 • Vol . :J9, No. :J2

l'omt•t'o) • 1\liddkport • (;allipoli' • .\ugu't :!I!, :.!oo;;

POMEROY .- A proposed
telephone line charge for
countywide 9-1-1 service. a
renewal of the tuberculosis
levy and candidates for township trustee, village council
and school board will appear
on the Nov. 8 Meigs County
gener~l election ballot.
Thursday was the filing
deadline for local issues and
candidates for office.

Last race : David Reutimann,
in a Toyota. won at Nashville

the lead. That iS, until his Dodge
ran out of gas.
-. Amazingly, Jeff Gordon im·.
proved his chances of rna king
the Chase with a 15th-place fin-

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I lhio \aile_, l'uhli,hing l ·u.

~g.27

al unknown, Tony Raines. was lrl

top-five finish.

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Qualifying record : Ken
Schrader,
Chevrolet,
126.922 mph, Aug. 25,
2004.
Race recprd: Travis Kvapil,
Chevrolet, 88.813 mph, Aug.
20,2003.

and he won for

Hometown News for Gallia &amp; Meigs counties

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Food City 500
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Colonial-style house offers
stately presence, D1

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BY KEVIN KELLY
KKELLY@MYDA ILYTRIBUNE.COM

OnnuARIES
PageA5
• Grace Nibert Carman
• James 'Jim' Hardyman
• Carl Eugene Parker
• John E. Richards

INSIDE
•.. l\le1sonvtl1e·.u:s 33
bypass gets environmental
clearance. See Page A2
• Local Briefs.
SeePageA3
• SOACDF grant
funding now available.
SeePage AS

Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Kasey
Kahne and Kevin Harvick are offerJohn Clark/NASCAR This Week

With three races remaining before the flnallO-race Chase for the Nextel Cup, Jeremy Mayfield ls In sixth place.

ing up race· used memorabilia and
signed collectibles for a charity online auction, taking· place Sept. 3-

18 at www.GoMotorBids.com. items
-include sheet metal and parts from

Just like last season, Mayfield coming on strong near the end
By Monte Dutton
NASCAR This Week

for fuel, dropping him to '26th place.
Wl\_en the remainder of the race was
contested under a green flag, May- .
field rose to the lead as other contenders were forced to pit He wound
up winning by nearly two seconds
over another driver, Scott Riggs, who
used a similar strategy:
" 'Slugger' (crew chief Richard
Labbe) made the call to stay out," said
Mayfield. "We saw the '24' (Jeff Gordon) do that (a lap earlier), and we
knew if it went caution-free, we had a
shot to win the race. My hat's off to ·
the guys on the team. We stayed out at
the end and won the race.
"Today was our day. The guys made
a great call. They gambled, and we

BROOKLYN, Mich. - Jeremy Mayfield proved for the second consecutive year t'nat he is at his best as the
races wind down toward NASCAR's
Chase for the Nextel Cup.
In 2004, Mayfield won the final regular-season race in Richmond, Va.,
thus securing a position in the Chase.
This season, Mayfield likely spared
himself the tension of a· year ago by
pulling off a strategic triumph at
Michigan International Speedway.
The victory, the fifth of his career,
lifted Mayfield to sixth place in the
Cup points standings with three more
races remaining before the 10-race won."
Mayfiel(l, 36, took exception to the
Chase. Only the top 10 will be eligible
suggestion that the win was somehow
for the &lt;;hampionship.
With 51 laps to~o, Mayfield pitted . cheapened by the fact that it was'··

crafted by strategy instead of speed.
"You're probably going to read we
won it on fuel mileage, but a lot of
races have been won on fuel mileage
in the past," he said. "There were only
a few teams that elected to take that
chance, and we were one of them. I
thought that was pretty co9l. For my
team to.do that with the position we're
in in the points ... if we had run out of ·
gas, it would have been a big story. If
we'd run out of gas, we'd have fallen
out of the top 10 and I might not have
made the Chase.
"They (his team) stuck their butts
on the line, and they had a lot of confidence in me to save gas. I had confidence in them."

the actual race cars. helmets. uniforms, {ind rare and unique die-cast
col lectibles. The winner of each
auction will re ceive two t ickets to
meet the driver and have him personally autograph h"is or her winning
item.

lan McNemar/ photo

Gallia Academy's Jayme Haggerty shakes off Meigs· Brad Ramsburg on a run in the second quarter of play during the Blue Devils'
28-6 win over the Marauders Friday night at Bob Roberts Reid in Pomeroy. In the ir 33rd meeting, Friday marked th.e last time the
two teams will face off in the foreseeable future, endi~g a 38 year riva lry. See Bl of the Spor ts section for the full story.

three

whose

c.:ommi ~~ i o n
:.eats
terms ~xpire this year.·

Please s~ Marchi, Al

Stewart's benefit concert
will feature music, guests
The Tony Stewart Foundation will
holds its second-annual benefit con-

cert on Oct. 5 at the Luther F..Carsoh Four Rivers
Center in Paducah,
Ky. The concert \&gt;/ill
feature
Montgomery Gentry and

Phil Vassar, along
with guest appear-

• Superior Flooring has
ribbon cutting ceremony.
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BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

· WEATIIER

ances by Stewart.
Da le Earnhard t Jr.,

Kyle Petty, Kasey
Kahne , Kevin Har-

Contact Monte Dutton at
hmduttonSO@aol.com .

GALLIPOLIS ....._ Robert L.
Marchi has withdrawn hi s ~.:an­
didacy for a third term on the
Gallipolis City Commission in
the Nov. 8 election .
The Gallia County Board
of Election s approved ]Jis
withdrawal from the race
whm it met Friday to certify
petitions f•Jr placement on the
fall ballot.
Elections Director Jeff
Halley saip Marchi had
requested the withdrawal on
Wednesday, but the board did
not act on it until Friday. The
deadline for candidate filing
for the general election was
I Thursday.
Marchi declined comment
when contacted Friday.
Marchi 's petit ion had been
on file with the elections
board since ·April when the
deadline for commission candidates was seL in part to
determine the need for a primarv election in .Mav.
Becau se Marchi.' in cumbents .Dow W. Saunders and
Carol! K. Snowden . and
first-time commi ssion carldi datc James A. Coua were
the only ones 10 file for the

vick, Michael Waltrip and Martin Truex Jr. TICkets,
which range from $100 to $150, are
available l&gt;y calling .1270) 450-4444
or by _accessing www.fourrive"rscen-

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Sports

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MIDDLEPORT - With ilie
discontinuation of basket bingo
games at the Middleport
American Legion due to bingo
licensing issues, charitable
organizations hal(e been scrambling to replace their sometimes lucrative basket bingo
fundraisers with an alternative.
It turns out those organiza'
lions without a bingo license
may still legally hold basket
bingo events by turning to
the
Ohio
Lottery
Commission for help.
The
Ohio
Lottery
Commi sion issues bingo
licenses to registered charitable
organizations for a fee which is
determined by how · many
games per year the organization is planning on hosting.
For basket bingo, which is
defmed as a Type I Bingo by the
Ohio Lottery, registered charitable organizations are charged
$50 for one to three weeks of
bingo events per year; $1 SO for
four to 25 weeks of bingo
events per year and $200 for 26
to 52 bingo events per year.
The bingo license fonn can
be obt~ined and completed
online at www.ohiolottery.com.
Click on the charitable bingo
link for the fonn and instroc-

Please

see Bln10. Al
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Please- see Moth man, Al

Top left: Kat ie Wells. producer for AuthentiC
Entertainment. g1ves d~rec­
tion to Fred Bowles of Pomt
Pleasant during a scene in·
the Mot~man documentary.
Left: Director Christian
Ortega readies the camera
as Je remy Mar tin of Point
Pleasant and T1111 Fnck of
Cumberland. Md .. the -Men
In Black. - wait to· hea r the
word · Act1on!- dunng filming
of ti1e ·Mothman documenta ry for the Travel Channel.
Diane Pottorff/ photos

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�REGIONAL

iunba~ ltmef ·&amp;tnttnel

NEWS@MYDAILYSENTINEL.CDM

· Impact
Environmental
Statement.
.,
" It is the FHWA's conclusion that this project complies with all provisions of
the National Environmental
Policy Act, which ineans. tha·t
ODOT now has full environmental clearance," said
Collins. '"With the Record of
Decision. we are able to concentrate. our efforts on the
design and· right-o f-way
processes that preclude construction.·'
The U.S. 33 Ne lsonville
bypass project co nnects to
the existing four-lane high way just east of Nelson vi lie

NELSONVILLE
Although construction is not
scheduled to begin until summer 2007, U.S. 33 travelers
in southeast Ohio are one significant step closer to having
a bypass around the city of
Nelsonville.
Ohio
Department
of
Transportation Di strict I 0
Deputy Director George M.
Collins has announced that
the
Federal
High,~ay
Administration
(FHWA)
issued the Record of
Decision (ROD) on Friday.
Aug. 19, 'for the nine-mile.
· four-lane bypass to be constructed north of Nelsonville
in Athens and Hocking
Counties.
This milestone comes just
from Page A1
one year after the project
was ·selected for parti cipa- there was . no need for the
tior\ in the federal environ~ primary.
mental streamlining proMarc'hi is se rving his secgram.
The Record of Decision is ond term '" a city commisa document ·prepared by the sioner. Snowden is seeki ng a
Federal
Highway second term this fall. while
Administration that presents Saunders is running for a
fou r-year
term.
· the basis for selecting and . full
· . approving a specific trans- Sa(mders. who served seve r. portation proposal that has al terms on the 'commission
been evaluated by an in the 19H0s and 1990s, was

Marchi

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guides or giving information.
Many local residents also
portrayed the people who
first saw the· Mothman and
from Page A1
the · city's residents, Wells
more of a documentary with said.
Wells and her crew had
cars and clothing. from the
stepped into Bennigan's on
time period, she said.
Members of the Rodders their opening day and found
Club brought some cars and many residents who wanted
parked them along Main to do the show.
She said it was amazing as
: . Street for the shoot.
"Jessica Bertulis, the seg- to how many people wanted a
ment producer. pulled all of part in the documentary.
'"We have had a fun time
the period pieces -together."
playing
with the Mothman
Wells said. '"She made the
part.'' she said.
story come to life."
Fred Bowles of Point
She also said the director:
said doing his part in
.
Pleasant
thristian Ortega, was instrumental in getting the story one scene was interesting.
"I wanted to find out how
readv for the ·air.
The crew filmed not only it is done," he said of the
on Main Street, but also at the show.
Bowles . was sitting on a
old TNT plant site where the
. Mothman was first seen and bench pretending he was
also at the former Lakin Boys reading a newspaper article
on a sighting of Mothman.
School.
He is also a member of the
With the filming of the
Mothman storv, the crew Rodders Club and the crew
also shot other points of used his 1947 car in the "Men
interests such. as the Ri ver In Black" segment.
"I wished we had gotten
Museum, .Riverfront Park.
more
cars," he said. "But the
Krodel ·Park , and Fort ·
Randolph and . the West other members had to work so
State
Farm it makes difficult to get them."
Virginia
Filming has been an ecoMuseum, which incorporated
the stories of Cornstalk and
the Silver Bridge collapse.
Wells ' said the crew has
enjoyed their time in Point
Thank You
Pleasant.
·
KING KUl'TER
"I love Poini Pleasant," she
said. ·"The people have been
For Purchasing My
cordial, helpful imd· kind .' '
. 2005 Market Hog
She said many residents
at the Gallla County
Fair
have helped the . crew where
Eric Bowcott
ever it was needed.
Rio Wranglers
And help was not limited to
4-HOub
setting up sets. being tour

Moth man

Sunday, August 28,2005

• Pomeroy Village, a
· 31. 2007): Eric Cunningham,
renewal
of a tax of 2 mills for
Donna Peterson.
Rutland Vi llafte Counci I: L. the purpose .of fire protection
for tlve years.
Dean
Hartis.
from PageAf
• Pomeroy Village, a
Levies
renewal
of a 1ax of I mill for
• Rutland Township, a
Clarence E. Evans, · Ron replacement of I mill for the the purpose of current
in Athens County and Logan, Scott Walton. 1
purpose of fire proec.tion for expenses for five years. .
extends west to the existing
Southern Local Board of five years.
' • Pomeroy Village, a renewfour-lane route near the vil- Education: Thomas Ron
, · Lebanon Township, a al of a tax of I mill for the purlage of ·Haydenville in Camn1arata, Peggy S. Gibbs. · replacement of 1 mill for the pose of maintaining and operHocking County. This pro- Richard B. Hill, Don P. Smith. purpose of maintaining- and ating cemeteries for five years.
Eastern Local Board of · operating cemeteries for five
ject is the final link that
•
Meigs
County
Education:
John
.
R.
Russell.
years
..
Tuberculosis
·levy
for
I mill
will complete the upgrade
Howard
Caldwell.
Greg
Bailey.
,
Racine
Village,
a
replacelor providing care, mainteof U.S: 33· in southeast
nance, treatment and establish
·
ment
of
2
mills
for
the
purVillages
-Ohio .
Middleport
Village
Council
pose
of
current
expenses
for
an
acceptable home treatment
'"It is through the contin(four
to
be
elected):
Shawn
tive
years.
plan for the residents of Meigs
ued communication and
D.
Gilkey,
•
Columbia
Township,
a
Rice.
Bernard
County
who ar~ suffering
·cooperation of all levels of
Ferman t:. Moore. Sandra replacement of 1 mill for the from active TB, for tlve years.
government. and with the Fultz Brown , Republicans; purpose of fire protection for
• A resolution passed by the
support and guidance of the Jeffrey
0.
Peckham, . five years.
Meigs County Commissioners
Federal
Highway Democrat ; Kath S~ott, Da[in
• Middleport Village. an to place a monthly charge of
Administration. ·that we are Logan. · Robert M. Pooler, additional tax of 1.5 mills for ·so cents per telep~one access
able tu announce this signif- Jean Craig, independents.
the purpose of current line, starting April I, 2006, fot
icant
milestone:·
said
Pomeroy Village Council expenses for five years.
the purpose of establishing and
(five): George . F. Stewart Jr.,
• Salem Township, a · maintaining a 9-1-1 system to
Collins.
Shawn Arnott, Vicki A. replacement of I mill for the be voted on by the voters.
• Shall the sale of beer,
Hanson, Brian C. Young, purpose of fire protection for
appointed 111 May 2003 to Republicans; William Barnhart, five years.
.
wine and mixed beverages be
fill a vacancy.
,
William Todd Norton, Mary
.• Syracuse Village, an addi- permitted by · Roadside
The elections board dis- McAngus. DemocraLs; James tiona! tax of 2 mills for police Hotspot, LLC, doing business
yua lified one · candidate Sisson, independent; Victor C. protection for tlve years.
as The Hot Spot, in Lebanon
petition Friday, that of Jerry Young Ill, write-in.
• Rutland Village, a rene\v- Township, operating a carrySyracuse Village Council: al of a tax of 2 mills for the out and convenience store?
· Roach. who was running
• Shall the sale of beer,
for Harrison Township Mike Jacks. Michael R. purpose of current expenses
wine and mixed beverages'be
VanMeter.
for five years.
trustee.
Syracuse
Village
Board
of
•
Southern
Local
School
permitted for sale on Sunday
Hall ey said Roach's petithe hours of I p.m.
between
Public
Affairs
:
Gordon
District,
an
additional
tax
of
tion contained several s ignaWinebrenner.
1.5 mills for the purpose of and midnight at the Roadside
tures that were prinled.
Syracuse Village Mayor permanent Improvements for Hotspot, LLC, doing business
whic h can not be accepted by · (unexpired term ·ending Dec. three years.
a~ the Hot spot be permitted?
the board . That i.eft Roach
with less than. the 25 signathese dates wilf result in a tine. of amusement bingo. Another
tures required on a tru stee
Bingo· licenses cannot be definition of amusement bingo ·
. candidate's petition.
loaned out. to other organiza- is that participants are not
tions for use. For example a charged more than 25 cents for
from Page
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PTO cannot loan their license a bingo card and all participants
Pleasant,· said
Denny tions. The bingo license fee to an athle!ic boosters organi- . must reside where the game is
Bellamy. tourism and ·eco- must be paid at the time of the zation even. if they are in the conducted which comes into
play for senior centers.
same school district.
nomic development director. form's completion.
In short, amusement bingo
It normally takes 60 days
"This will bring in crowds
According to the Ohio
is
for amusement and not for
of people," Bellamy said. Attorney General's Office the for the bingo license to be
''People see t~e store or only organizations eligible to issued (assuming there is no · raising money.
·'"Basket bingo really is
restaurant on the show and receive a charitable bingo problem with the application)
bingo,"
Monica Moloney, Sr.
the will want to stop in and license are registered, non- though registered charitable
say they were in that place profit. 50l(c)(3) groups. This organizations may also be eli- Deputy Attorney General ,
Charitable Law Section from
they saw on television."
obviously excludes individu- gible for a temporary bingo Ohio Attorney General Jim
He said the crew had als who wish to raise funds license normally issued 30
Petro' s Office said. "The only
days after applying. .
stayed in the Lowe Hotel , ate for their select causes.
exception
for not getting a
The only tiine a bingo
in the city's restaurants and
Even if the basket bingo
bingo license is for conductpurchased· everyth ing they events are hetd at an establish- license is not .required is for ing a bingo game that is for
ment such as an American amusement bingo.
needed i"n local stores.
According to the Ohio amusement only. All other
"They were amazed about Legion Post that already has a
bingo rc'quires a license."
how everything was close bingo license, the organization Revised Code,-section 2915.12,
For those individuals with
hosting and benefiting from during amusement bingo games
by," Bellamy said .
questions concerning a chariThere is one other advan- the event still needs a bingo participants cannot pay any table bingo license, call the
tage the documentary, will license to comply with the law. money or item of. value for an Ohio Lottery Commission
The license also requires that ·admission fee which kicks bashave, he said.
toll free at 1-800-686-4208.
"With this story, the crew · the organization list the loca- ket bingo out of ~e defmition
has created a one hOur com- tion, time and day of the bingo
mercial that will be played events when the form is comover and over," Bellamy said. . pleted. Any · deviation from .
"And people will get to see ·
that this is not a movie set,
but a real town."
Plus, the Travel Channel
will not be the only qne to
visit. Next month, a crew
from the History Channel
will be in Poiht Pleasant to
film it.s own documentary
about the Mothman.

Nelsonville U.S 33 bypass
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Sponsored by Point Pleasant Lions Club

9:00A.M. Saturday, October 8, 2005
"Registration 7:00am-8:45am"
Course: 5K 93.1 miles Fun Run is' tlat w1th one slight down grade, on city streets,
through scenic Point Pleasant, WV . .
Entry Fee: $1~.00 prior to September 1, 2005 ........$15.00 day of race
Awards : T-Shirts to the first 250 entrants: 1st , 2nd &amp; 3rd overall for Mate &amp; Female:
t st &amp; 2nd Place finishers both Male &amp; Female age groups:
t st Male &amp; Female Mason County Finishers Award:.
Middle of Pack Runners Award
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Club Bante Days representatives . Retail Merchants Assn .. &amp; the City of Pomt Pleasant for all
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GALLIPOLIS - A get
well card shower for Bethany
Hope Spaun, 10. is being
held. Cards may be sent to
her at Children's Hospital,
700
Children 's
Drive,
Columbus, Ohio 43205.
GALLIPOLIS
Marguerite Moore .Hineman
will celebrate her 93rd birthday on Sept. I. Cards may be
sent to her at 427 Third Ave.,
Gallipolis, Ohio 4563 L
GAl:LIPOLIS
Del
Gingerich will celebrate his
80th birthday on Sept. · 2.
Cards may be sent to him at
197
Greenbriar'
St..
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.

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BIDWELL -- A break-in at a Bidwell re sidence is under
investigation by the Gallia County Sheriff's Department.
Deputies informed James M. Jacobs, 18461 Ohio 160.
Ewington, that a re sidence he owns· at 85 Union St.. Bidwell.
had been entered . -Missing were a weedeater and a cordless
drill. Time of the ,theft is unknown.
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Tony L. Saunders, 2213 Cox Road. Crown City. reported
the theft of a tool se! ·from his pickup truck while parked at his
residence between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Thur&gt;day. The inci dent is under investigation.
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Rebecca M. Harris, Apartment A, 54 Hawthorne Lane.
informed deputies that her residence was broken into &gt;Ometime between 6 and II p.m. Thursday. Taken were medicati on.
clothes, towels and satellite television receivers. accordi ng to
the report.
Placed in jail by qeputies on Thursday was Dale E. Fin ley.
32, 16007 Ohio 7 South, Crown City, for failure to appear-bail.

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GALLIPOLIS - Cited by Gallipoli s City Police on Frida)
on a sheriff's office warrant was Timothy J. Wolfe. I \1.
Ga,llipolis:

Meigs County calendar
Public meetings
Monday, Aug. 29
POMEROY - Veterans
·Service Commission, 9 a.m.
m office, 117 Memorial
Drive, Pomeroy.
Thesday, Aug. 30
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Board of Elections
will hold a meeting at 8:30
a.m. at the office. The l:loard
Will certify the validity of
candidate petitions. ·
Wednesday, Aug. 31 ·
ATHENS -A Region 14
workt"orce investment CEO
consortium will be held at I0
a.m. at the OU Inn, Athens.

School events
Thesday, Aug. 30
POMEROY - A concert
of prayer for the 2005-06
school year will be held at 7
p.m. al the Meigs Hi gh
School cafetorium: The sixth
annual event is sponsored by
the Middleport Ministerial
Association .A All teachers.
administrators, sc hool personnel, students and ·piarents
are asked to join in the concert of prayer.

Clubs and
organizations
Monday, Aug. 29
.POMEROY -. OH-KAN
Coin Club, 7 p.m., Pomeroy
Library. Grading seminar
wi ll begin at 6:15 with
Buffalo nickels the subject.
lihe AN A grading guide is
out and should ~e · here for
the meeting.

Church events
Sunday, Aug. 28
CARPENTER
· The
Agape Jubilee will be in concert at the Mt. Union Baptist
Church near Carpenter at
6:30p.m . For more information contact David Wiseman,
742-2568.

Reunions
Saturday, Sept, 3
LONG BOTTOM - The
annual reunion of the descendants of Abraham and Mary
Will Bahr will be held at the
Long Bottom Community
Center. Take covered dishes,
pictures, silent auction items
and memories . Tableware

will be provided. The meal is
at . noon with games and fellowship to follow.
Sunday, Sept. 4
MASON - The annual
Johnson family reunion will
be held at I p.m at the Mason
City Park in Mason, W. Va .
Take a covered dish and item
for the auction.

Thursday, Sept. 1
RACINE - Clara Mae
Sargent will be 86 on Sept. I.
Cards may be sent to .her·at P.
0. Box 236, Racine, Ohio
45771.

They started their
career training at

Galli~olis

Career College
''Careers Close To Home."

Other events
Thesday, Aug. 30
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Health Department
will conduct a ChHdhood
Immunization Clinic from 9
a.m. to II a.m. and I p.m: to
3 p.m. Please bring child's
shot records and medical
cards if applicable. A $5.00
domition is appreciated but
not required. All children ·
must be accompanied by an
adult.

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Birthdays
Wednesday, Aug. 31
PORTLAND
Gayle
Price will observe his 95th
birthday on Aug. 31. Cards
may be sent to him at 57995
S.R. 124, Portland, Ohio
45770.

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Local Briefs

"Healthcare in Your
Own Backyard"
Starting Npw (Stroke Educallgn pmg[lrol

Prostate cancer
screening set

schedule an appointment, call
the health dep·artment at
(304\ 675-3050.

regular monthly meeting is 4
p.m. Tuesday at 8323 Ohio 7
North. Cheshi".

POINT
PLEASANT.
W.Va. - The staff of the
Mason
County
Health
Ilepartment. in conjunction
with Dr. Shrikant Vaidya,
urologist, and his staff at
I:'leasant Valley Hospital, will
0e conducting their eighth
annual free prostate cancer
screening clinic for men age
45 and older.
The clinic will take place
from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Thursday. Sept. 8, at the
health depanment.
' The exam will include a
digital rectal exam and PSA
blood test. Test results and
· any foHow-up recommendations will be mailed to those
who receive the exam.' For
more information or to

. Dancing lessons
are offered

Homecoming
set Sept.10

JACKSON - Ballroom
dancing lessons · are being
offe.red Sept. 4 and II , and
Oct. 9, 16 and 30 from 3 to 4
p.m. at Christ United
Methodi st Church, 150
Portsmouth St.. Jackson.
The instructors are Joe and
Cheryl Li.
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meets Tuesday

DEXTER - Homecoming
will be held at the Old Dexter
Church on Saturday, Sept. I0.
There will be a potluck dinner at noon followed by fellow ship. Singing will begin
at I :30 p.m.

Commission
plans meeting

GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis
City Commission will meet in
Galli a special session at 8:30 a.m.
CHESHIRE
County Board of Mental Wednesday in the City
and Building, City Manager R.
Retardation
Devel()pmental Disabilities ' William Jenkins announced.

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wives Mary Adkins and Blazer celebrated her 79th
Winifred Neal, Lawrence birthday on Aug. 24. Cards
County Fairgrounds in the old may be sent to' her at 9 Vinton
roadside fark shelter. Covered Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.
dish mea begins at noon. For
BIDWELL
Nellie
Sunday, Aug, 28
information,
contact
.
Maria
Watson
will
celebrate
her
PROCTORVILLE - Fulks
Farley
at
(304)
743-1950.
95th birthday on Aug. 31.
reunion , noon to 4p.m., VFW
GALLIPOLIS 80th Cards may be sent to her at
Post in Proctorville.
LETART, W.Va. -.. Weaver annual Samuel Lewis·reunion "Room 138, Hol·zer Senior
reunion, 12:30 p.m., at the at Bluebird Shelterhouse, Care Center. 380 Colonial
home of Marcus Weaver, Peniel 0.0. Mcintyre Park .. Meal Drive, Bidwell, Ohio 45614.
PATRIOT - Helen Neal
Road at Letart. Lunch will be begins at I p.m., following a
church
servtce
by
the
Rev.
celebrated her 90th birthday
served at I p.m. Bring lawn
chair and item for silent auction. Jenrv Lewis at I0:30a.m ., also on Aug . 21. Cards may be
Food, door prizes, visiting and a at ihe shelterhouse. Family sent to her at 229 Neal Road,
good time. For information, call members are asked to bring in Patriot, Ohio 45658.
old photos of past reunions or
BIDWELL
Arnold
(304) 882-2983.
items
to
share.
miscellaneous
Merritt
celebrated
his
80th
Monday, Aug. 29
NORTHUPDescendants
birthday on Aug. 22. Cards
GALLIPOLIS - · Blood
.)drive at Holzer Medical of Henry ''Doc" and Angeline may be sent to him at Holzer
Cremeans annual Senior Care Center, Room
Center, . II a.m. to 5 p.m., Tope
· 1-!MC French 500 Room. For reunion at Northup Baptist 134, 380 ,Colonial Drive,
· information or to schedule a Church Shelter. Basket.Iunch Bidwell, Ohio 45614.
will be served at I p.m.
time, call 446-5171. .
- CROWN CITY - Leslie
Sunday, Sept. 4
Stapleton will be celebrating
PROCTORVILLE- Rose
her 80th birthday on Sept. 6.
family reunion for descenCards may be sent to her at
dants of William Rose and
GALLIPOLIS - Virginia 837 Kings Chapel Road,

Everyone is welcome to attend/

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Community
events

e Free Screenings • Inflatable Slide by Parties •R• Us
eNew Haven Volunteer Fire Department's Fire Safety Tfi\liler
• Heallh and Safety Information • Giveaways
e A Variety of Hospital and Community Programs

. oi then~~ h\lsiri
to the·coffifuuni~.

Sunday,August28,2005

For the Record

Get close to -one of America's
outstanding racing machines:
the Viagra sponsored #6 NASCAR
stock car as driven by Mark Martin!

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Poln~ Pleasant congratulations

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Every Monday - Friday from 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm at the Holz~r Medical Center Inpatient Rehab Unit on the
HospitaTs Fifth Floor. Call (7401446-5070 for more information.
pia betas Salf.Managemoqt Clayu fJackaon. Ob!pl ·
August 29, 30 and 31 frQm 9:00 am until 12 Noon at Holzer Medical Center- Jackson in the Education Room

located inside the Main Entrance of the Hospital. For more information, please call !740) 395-8500 .
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Monday, August Z!i from 11 :00 am until 5:00 pm al1he Holzer Medical Center French 500 Room. Please call
the Hospital Lab at (740) 446·5171" to

regist~r

or for more information.

to's Opan Hgusa at Hglzor WVogata ·Gallipolis

Tuesday. August 30 from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm at Holzer Wynga1e of Gallipolis, located at 300 Briarwood Drive.
Open lo !he public. Please call (740) 441-9633 for more information.·
Hqlzer Hospice Dipnar with Friends • Mtlpa CounN
Thursday, Sef)t~mber 1 at.6:00 pm at Bob Evans Restawant in Mason, West Virginia. For more information,

call toll free at 1-800-54l0-4850.
Cwuw 3wpgrt Grgpp lip Jock•pn OhiO)
Thursday, Seplu!Mr 1 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Holzer Wyngate of Jackson. tocaled at101 Markham

Drive In Jackson, Ohio. Open to the public. Refreshments will be

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Friday, SepMmbet 2 at 8:30 am at Holzer Wyngate of Gallipolis, located at. 300 Briarwood Drive. All are
invited to an infOrmal and ongoing community coffee promoting conversation between area leaders in
biJSinets, community service, education. government and private enterp'rise . Sponsored by the HMC
Chaplaincy Services Department. For more information, pleaSe cali (740) 446-5053.

Hqlw- · Gallipqlla B[!lktyt Bunch
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Friday, .ep...,.ber 2 at 8:30 am at Holzer Wyngate of Gallipolis. located at 300 Briarwood Drive Open to the
pUOllc.; Please ·call (740) ol41-9633 for more information.
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game$ passing out free water to tans coming through the gate: Galtia Academy vs. Wheelersburg (at
Memorial FH#id in Galilpotis); Rlvttr Va;;ey Vi. Nelionvlll&amp; Yu~ (at Ri-;;g; Val lay's Fco~b~i! Field i~ Cha~hl:-c};

and Jackson va. waverly (at Holzer Field in Jackson).
HtfJih and Saftty Fair
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Saturday, September 3 from 8:00 am until 12 Noon at the Holzer Medical Center Education &amp; Conference
Center and the AmbUlatory Surgery Unit Partl:ing Lot. Free screenings and health and safety 1nformation will
be available. Featured will be a special appearance of Mark Martin's 16 Vlagra-sponsored showcar. Also
on hand wfll be the New H8ven Fire Depar1ment's fire safety trailer. an inflatable slide from Parties 'R Us for
the kids. and much more . For more inform ation. call (740) ¥6 ~5679 .
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(740) 446-503~ to register Or for more information.

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Insulting
Columnist trashes Sheehan
Dear Editor:
O'Reilly again! (A u"g. 2 1) Smce intelligent people don't
take O'R~il l y s~nnusly. my statements. as usual. arc directed
toward the gre&lt;~t conserv:Jtivc m&lt;~jority who rnmdlessly fa ll
into obedient lockstep when the tlags are unfurled and the
voice or Kate Snllth IS heard throughout the land.
O'Reilly indtrectly - unlike the other nght-wtng ogres who
have trashed her unrilerctfully - tnsults Ctndy Sheehan, this
truth seeker. this righteous crusad~t. by suggesting that she·doesn't have sense enough to realtt.l' she ts throwing m with people
who are consistelllly hatelultowaru "traditional America."
Of course. traditional Americ:a .ts envtstoned by the Right
never extsteJ. O'Reilly's functton is to keep those on the right
. malleable. They play thetr part by remaining gullible and stu. pid Thts means that o· Retll y has a relatively easy JOb- certainly not worth those $45 million contracts his corporate han·
dlers keep giving him .
Jeff Fields
Syracuse

Every time I tum around,
another anti-war person is
saying how much he or she
"supports" the troops. No
matter how vicious the
at,ack on the policy in Iraq
Bill
or the Afghanistan situation
O'Reilly
or the proactive strategy to
confront worldwide terror, it
always seems 'there's a "support the troops" caveat at the
end of the blistering dissent.
Of course, Myers is right,
Okay, fine , opposing the Iraq and the Newsweek Quran
war doesn't mean disrespect ftasco proved it. Looney
for the military, that's true. Muslim s rampaged in ;t
But the benefit of the doubt number of countncs ufter
only goes so far. Now"there's that maguztne falsely repm) a litmus te st. a way to ed the holy book had been
expose the folks who really ·abused at Guantanamo Bay.
don't support the troops no At least 15 people were
matter what they tell you.
killed, hundreds inJured.
As you kno"' may know.
Myers. himself. has seen
the American Civt l Liberties the abuse images that have
Unton is dernandmg the not been madt., public ancJ
release of all Abu Ghraib ' says. "The releif!;e (of them )
photographs and videotapes would aicJ the recruitment
and any other damntng evi- efforts and other activities of
dence of prisoner abuse by insurgent elements. weaken
the Amencan military The the new democratic gov~rn·
ACLU filed suit last' year ments
of
ltaq
and
and the case is now coming Afghanistan ... and mcrca se
to a head in New York City
the likelthood 'of violcm:e
General Richard Myers. agamst the Un ited States
the chairman of the Joint mtercsts, personnel. and cttt Chtefs of Staff. testified in zens worldwide."
. front of the judge that any
But the ACLU docs not
further public exposition of care wiJUt Myers thtnks - 11
prisoner abuse could cnuan- wants to embarrass the Bu~h
ger the lives of U.S. and admmistration , and if people
al lied troops. He is livid dtc because of that. tough .
about the ACLU's act ton.
Thts despicable attitude ts

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Grace Niben Carman. 91 , of Bidwell, passed away Friday.
Aug. 26, 2005, in Holzer Senior Care Center at Bidwell. '
- Shewas born Sept. 22, 1913. in Charleston, W.Va., daughter of the late Riley and Elfreda Will tams.
- She is survived by 'two so n., , Earl W. (Eulah) Cannan ol
Porter, and Donald A. (Carolyn) Carman of Rodney; two
'daughters, Pauline (Francis) Moran of Wichita. Kan. and
Ruby Wilt (Bruce) Landsberg (lf Rodney; · two sisters. Hilda
(Delmar) Quickel of Addison. and Rosalie Northup of
'Arizona ; a brother. Pau.l (Lillian) Nibert of Gallipolis ; 12
grandchildren ; and several grea1·grandch.ildren and great_
great·grundchildren . •
· She was preceded in death by a brother, Dennis Nibert.
Services wtll be II a.m. Monday, Aug. 29. 2005, at the
McCoy-Moore Funeral Home Wetherholt Chapel in
Gallipolis, with the Rev. Alfred Holley officiatiag . lnterme.nt
will follow in the Gravel Htll Cemetery at Cheshire. Fnends
may call at the funeral home from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug.
• '28, 2005.
' Condolences can be e-mailed to mccoymoore@charter net
'b r www.tirneforrnernory.com/mm.

Bv RON FOURNIER .

PHOENIX - Struggling
to pacify his party's warring
wi~gs , Pre,s ident Bush is .
moving toward allowing illegal immigrants who carne to
the U.S before February
2004 to qualify for guestworker visas. People smuggled in after then would be
deported .
State leaders tn Arizona
and New Mexico have
stepped up pressure on the
Bush administration and the
Repttbli can-led Congress to
better police U.S. borders and
deal with an estimated 10
million people who are livmg
illegally in this country.
"They're trying to spill the
baby," Sen. John McCain , RAm., sa id of the White ·
Carl Eugene Parker. 4:;!, of Potljeroy. died Wednesc.lay, Aug. Hou se plan, '' and I don't
24, 2005. at O'B ieness Memorial Hospt tal in Athens. •
think they can do rhat"
He was born July 2, 1958, in Pomeroy, son of Mary Parker.
Bush and hts advisers are
and the late Roy Parker.
caught between their support' He was a member of the Marietta Carpenters Union Local ers in the bllsiness sector,
'No. 356. a member of the Shade River Masomc Lodge No. who believe the economy
•453 and a member of the Mercy Mi ssions Church at Chester. need s those workers , and
He is survived by his wtfe, Arlene Connol ly Parker; hts consetvati ves whose priority
mother, Mary Parker; stepmother. Pauline Parker; a son , who is to clamp down on illegal
is in the Army, and daughter-in-law! Jason and Angela Parker; immigration. The White
a daughter, Amanda Jo Parke.r. at home. and two grandchil· Ho\t se hopes to have a
dren, Jacob Parker Laudermilt and Tillanv Renee Parker.
detailed proposal to c~mgrcss
.. He is also survtved by tl11ee brothers and sisters·in-law, 111 late September or early
Ralph and Jenny Parker. Lester and Pam Parker. and Jack and October.
Anita Parker; a stster and brother- tn-law, Carolyn and Btll
McCain. who ran ugatnst
White; two stepbrothers, Noah Hysell and Lee and Debbie Bush for the 2000 GOP nomHysell; a stepstster, Paula Kay DilloQ; his father-in -law anu tnatum and may seek rhe
mother-in-law. Theodore and Mmjorie Connolly. anu special
friends, Greg and Paige Winebrenner. Bob and Pam Murphy,
Mark Parsons and Kenny Young: and several meccs and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Roy Parker.
DEAR ABBY: I am a
Services were held at I p.m . Saturday, Aug. 27, 2005. at
the White-Schwarzel Funeral Home in Coolvi lle, with the phystctan and mother who
Rev. Rob Combs and the Rev. Don Combs offictatmg. Bunal goes to substantial lengths to
td subJecting· my 6-yearwas in the Mound Cemetery at Chester. Frtends culled at the avo
old son, "Brandon," to secfuneral horne. 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26,2005, Y.ith Masonic
ondhand smoke. My hu sband
services being conducted at 7:30p.m.
and I fee l.so strongly about it
that we let our nanny,
"Edith." go because she persisted in smoking around
John E. Richards. 97, passed away at his residence 111 Brandon (She had stated on
her employment application
Thurman on Thursday. Aug. 25. 2005.
that
she was a nonsmoker.)
He was born in Jackson County on Sept. 3. 1907. to the late
Br.mdon
recently returned
Virgtl and ' Katharine Bellvtlle Richards.
He was a longume member of the Vega United Methodi st from a week-long vtsit with
Church, F&amp;AJY! Lodge No. 371 in Cemervtlle, a member of my in-laws. "Connie" and
the National Fruit Growers Association and the Gideon "Fred." out of state. They are
Society, and-attended Bliss College and Ohio State. University. both aware of my concerns
He and his brothers operated Richards Brothers Fruit Farm regarding secondhand smoke.
When they visit us, Connie
in Thurman for 77 years.
He is survived by the following brothers, Elson, Elmer and smokes outside or sneaks
Dale (Louise), all of Thurman; a sister, Eloise Jones of smokes in the bathroom.
Jackson; and the fo llowing children, Jack (Carol) Richards of Before we sent Brandon to
Jackson, Sharon (Don) Scarlett of Winston-Salem , N.C., and visit, I explicitly asked Connie
not to smoke indoors during
Lon of Easley, S.C.
He is also survived by the following grandchildren, Randy, his visit, and she agreed.
When Brandon got home, I
Holly, Sean. Angela. Carmen, Brian, Brenda, Brent and
was
to hear that
Braden; 16 great-grandchildren; and a special caregiver, Betty while shocked
he was !here -;,and
Maynard.
.
without conferring with my
In addition to hts parents, he was preceded in death by his husband or me - Connie and
wife , Joan Hardman Richards; an infant brother, Ne lson: sis- Fred had invited our ex-nanny
lers, Alma Richards and Clara Jones; ststers-m-law, Lulb to spend part of the week with
Richards and Irene Richards; and brothers-m-law, Freeman them. According to Brandon.
Jones, Gomer Jones and Chester Richards.
Edith and Connie smoked in
Services will be i p.m . Monday, Aug. 29. 2005, at the the kitchen and living room in
Eisnaugle-Lewis Funeral Horne in Jackson, wi,th Pastor Giles his presence.
Hoover offictating. Bunul will follow in the Vega Cemetery.
I am hurt that my m-laws
Fnend s may call at the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. refused to take our health
Aug. 28 , 2005
.
concerns to heart. My hu sIn lieu of !lowers, contributions in his memory may be band wunts to'kecp the peace.
·made to the Vega United Methodist Church. in care or Judy but suggests we not allow
Radune. II 0 Ohio Ave .. Jackson, Ohio 45640. or to the End Brandon any more unsuper'Time Harvest Church, 1215 Dixon Road. Jackson, Ohio vised vtsits wah hi s grand45640.
parent s. I feel my hu sband
.. Condolences may be e-matled to www.c-k-lewtsfunera).corn. should discuss their lack of
~andor in agreemg not to
expose Brandon to ctgarette
smoke, and not following
through It also seems odd
that thev'd invite an employee we h·ad terminated to vtslt
without clearing it with my
husband or me What do vou
think'' - SMOKING MAD
James "Jim" Hardyman. 62,
IN ILLINOIS
of Btdwell. died Friday, Aug
DEAR MAD : Although
26, 2005 at Holzer Medical
you may be itching fot - a
Center in Jackson
showdown. I see little to be
Funeral servi'ces will be at I
gamed by confronting your
p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 30. 2005 at
ih·laws for their lack o'fjudg-the
Waugh·Halley -Wood
ment dunng their grandson\,
Funeral Home. Burial will fol vtsit. By allowing your son
.low in Centenary Cemetery.
no more un;upcrvtscd vistl s
Fnends may call at the funeral
wah hts grandparents. you
horne on Monday, from 6-9
will
·se nd ,, &gt;trong. but sub,p.m.
tl
er,
me ssage. Lislen to you r
A complete obituary will be
husband .
published in Monday 's newsJames 'Jim' Hardyman
DEAR ABBY: My hu s·
paper.
band's 'istet. "Dayna." is
To send condolences.
'funeral
at movirrg here from her mothhome '
please
viSit
the
er's house. 200 mtles away
www.tirneformemory.com/whw.

carl Eugene Parker

From here on~ let women kill their own. spiders :
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From time to time,
receive letters from a certain
group of individuals that I
will describe, for want of a
better term. as "women." I
have such a letter here. from
Dave
a Susie Walker, of North
Barry
Augusta, S.C., who asks the
following question:
"Why do me'n open a ·
drawer and say, 'Where is L.IL..;..;;.:;.L..;:.:.:..J
the spatula?' Instead of, you no women. there would be
know. lookmg for it?"
no such thing as Leonardo
·Thts question expresses a DiCaprio I could ask why a
commonly held (by women) woman would walk up to .1
negative stereotype about perfectly innocent man who
guys of the male gender, ts minding his own business
which is that they cannot Watching basketball and
find things around the house, demand to ~now if a certain
especially things in the pair of pants makes her butt
kitchen . Many women' look too big. and then. no
believe that if you want to ll]atter what he answers. get
hide something from a .man, mad at him. I could a'k why,
all you have to do is put n in according to the best scien•plain sight in the refrigera- tific estimateS: 93 percent or
tor, and he will never, ever the nation's severely limited
lind it, as evidenced by the bathroom ·storage space is
fact that a man can open a taken up by decades-old.
refrigerator containing 463 mostly empty tubes labeled
pounds of assorted meats, "moisturizer." I could point
poultry, cold cuts. condi- out that , to judge from the
ments, vegetables. frozen covers of countless women 's
dinners,
snack
foods. magazines_ !he two topics
dessert s, etc .. and ask. with mosl interesting to women
no irony whatsoever, "Do are (I) Why men are all diswe have anything to eaq"
gusting pigs, and (2) How to
Now, I COULD respond attract men.
to this stereotype in a snide
Yes, I could raise. these
manner by making getterai- issues. in response to the
izations about women. I question asked by Suste
could ask. for example. how Walker, of North Augtlsta.
come you~ average woman S C.. regarding the man who
prepares for vtrtually every was asking where the spatula
upcoming event 111 her life. was I could even ask WHY
including · dental appoint- thi s ~articular m;m might be
ment s. by buying ne"' shoe&lt;. looking for the spatula .
even if she already owns as Could it be that he needs a
many pairs as the en tire spatula to kill a. spider
Rtv~rda,nce t~oupe . I could because. while he was innopot n1 Oll:Nll31\ tf there were cently watching basketball

and minding hi s ow n bw.. lness. a· member of another

high-po we tcd
computer.
processtn g mtlli'm1s of
maJor gender a gender piece s ol tnformuuon &lt;~nd
that ret uses to persona l~y ki ll pmducing 11npnrt ~mt 1nsights
sp tders but wa 111s them all sud1 as. "Th1-. feels ~ood!"
dead ~ DEMANDED th.n
We sl1ould he gr.1teful that
he ki ll the sptuer. which nin~ m~n think 'o tmlch. because
times nut of 10 turns nut In &lt;1\Cr the year' they ha-.:e
be a male spick-r that w;l\ th ought up l'ountless invenmindi11g Its own bu:-.1ncss? tions that lu\ve made life belDo you real it.e how many t~ r fot ,til people. everymen arrive in hosp11al emer- where . The shot d ock in
gency rooms ' every year. basketball is one example .
sometimes sttll grtpptng the tr Another one ts undawearspatulas. suffenng trom catltw bacteria. I round •Out
painful
sptdcr-inflictcd about thts lh.lllk s to the
injuries'.' I don 't have the many alert readers who sent
exact stattsttcs right here, but me :111 article from "New
I bet they arc chtlling.
Scientist" maga~ine stating
As I· say. I could ratse that Russiar. scientists - .
these issues and resort to the and you KNOW these are
kind of neg~ttvity 'indulged guy sc icnti sh - are trying
s nh
•P •fh·~- nrobJPm
nf
tn hy Susie W;~!ker, of Nor(h •o
,_.
... . · ... . ..
vo
Attgusta, S.C. But l choose waste disposal aboard spacenot to . I choose, tnstead. to emf!. by "designing a coc~­
address her question serious- tai I of bact en a to di-gest
ly. in hopes tbat , by improv- astronauts· cotton and paper
in ~
the communication underpants ." Is that great, dr
between the g~nc.lers. all what? I am pictunng a utopihuman· beings - both men an future wherein, when a
and women. together- wtll man 's bnefs get dirty, they
come to ,, better understand- wtll simply dtssc:ilve from
ing of how dense women hts body, thereby freeing
can be sometimes.
hun from the chore of dealI suy th1s because there ts mg with hts soi led unde~
an excel lent reason why ·a wear via the labor-intensive.
man would open the spatuld time·consurning method he
drawer and, without looking now uses, namely, dropping
for the spatula . .ask where them on the floor.
•
the spatula. is: The man does
I'm not saying th'\t guy.s
not have Tl ME to look for have solved all the world's
the spatu la Why'' Because prob lems. I'm just sayinll
HE IS BUSY 'THINKING . that there ARE solutions oqt
Men
.tre
ALMOST there. and if. instead of hafP,ALWAYS thinkmg. When ing endlessly about spatula~ .
you look at a man who we allow guys to use their
appears to be m e r~ly mental talents to look for
scratching hi rnse If. . rest these solutions, in time, th~
assured that inside h" head. wtll find them. Unless thCf
hi s bra11.1 ts hummmg ltkc a arc in the refrigerator. . .
~~ ·

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"Turn yoursel f in so we can
senJ yo11 hack to Mexico,"
said McCain. throwing his
he.td hack in l.tughter dunng
an mt erv ie w at hi ~.; Arizona
offi ce last week "It\ not
going tn happen ..
The Wh1te House seems to
agree with McC.tin.
According to administration .tnd congre,,ional offi ctal' who took part in a series
of White Hnuse meetings thi s
, summer. Bush docs nut fa vo r

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Sen. John McCatn, R-Ariz., and Sen. Ted Kennedy, ~Mass.,
Ml'Catn
- Kenncd y bil l that
right. discuss lrnrntgratton legtslation dunng a news conference
e White House hcl tcves
on C:::apitol Htll in lh 1s May 12 fi le photo. Pres tdent Bush , ~trug­ th
would [lUI tJJegaJ tlllmt grantS·
gltng to pactfy hts party's warring wmgs. ts moving toward a com on an automdtic track lo t:lliprehensive immigration proposal that WOUld allOW tl legal IITitnl- ze nship. the olltctals 1011d.
grants who carne to the Un tied States before February 2004 to
The ot1tctal s satd tt was
qualtfy fo r guest·W01ker v1sas whi le requiri ng the deportatton of unclear how m:tny tllcgul
those who smuggled tn afterward McCatn, ts co-sponsor of a bill imm 1granh came
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wtth Democratic Kennedy that would create 400.000 three·year Februarv 2004 or hnw m.my
VISaS for guest W01kers, Wtlh flextbllity to add more in the future . later had children tn the L! .S:.
confernng U.S . cipzcnshir
Whttc Hou se in 200X. IS .ion Kyl. R-Ariz .. would cre- on those haht es The Whne
sponsonng a btll with Sen. dte twn -}ei:lr visa~ and House wants to avmd Ll -.urge
Edward M Kennedy. D- requ+re that guest worke r:-. of ill ega l tmmigranl s 1\ho
Ma ss., that would create and illegal immigrants leave would try to bc;n a pro,pec400.000 three-ye.n vis," fot the U.S. before the y can ti vc deadline. they s,ud
guest worke1 s. Th~ leg i:-.lcLtion apply for the chance to work
The offictals spo ke on conh,ts the flexibilit y to add more legally 111 the cc1unlry.
dillon of anonymity because
in the future atid would let
Conse rv:t tt ve
Hou se th e White Hou se has not
undocumented wot kers stay Rcpubltc.1n s tend to f.tvor authonzed them to dt scuss
111 the U.S. whtl~ they apply
Kyl's tmt gher approach the poli,·y . .Y.hich I' subJect to
A cornpetmg plan by Sen. McCatn mock s it.
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Mom is steamed at in-laws who smoked in front of son
'

Dear
Abby

John E. Richards

'TODAY IN HISTORY
Today ts Sunday. Aug. 28. the 240th day of 2005. There are ""
125 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History : Ftfty years ago, on Aug. 28,
19)5, Emmett Till , a black teenager from Chicago, was
abducted from his uncle' s home in Money, Miss.. by two
. white men after he had supposedly whistled at a white
woman. He wi1s found bntt .tlly murdered three days l11ter.
(T\o\CO men charged with Till's murder - Roy Bryant and J.W.
Mtlam - were m:quttted at trial. They latet confessed in a
magazin~ arttcle to beating and shootmg Ttl I.) •
Five years ago: Authorittes in Peru announced th&lt;tt four
:years after mtlitary JUdges eonvtcted American Lori Berenson
:of planning a rebel attack. the military had overturned her life
·sentence. clearing the way for a new civilian trtal. (Berenson,
· w~o maintains her innocence. was later convtcted of "terror·
'ist collaboratiotl" and sentenced to 20 years in prison.)
One year ago: Islamic militants claimmg to be holdmg two
French journalists in Iraq gave France 4X hours to overturn the
law bannin ~ the wearing of Islamic head scarves in schools.
:(The reporters, Chnstian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot. were
:released in December 2!Xl4) The US men\ basketball team
: won the bronze, the IOOth U.S medal of the Athens Games.
· Today\ Birthdays: Formet Defense Secretary William S.
Cohen is 65. Actor David Soul is 62. Baseball manager Lou
Piniella ts 62 . Olymptc go lcJ medal figure skater Scott
Hamilton is 47. Actress Emma Samms ts 45 . Country singer
Shant·a Twain ts .:J.O. Actor Jack Bl:tek is 36. Actor Jason
Priestley ts .16 Actress Carl) Pope ts 25. Country singer
LeAnn Rtmes is 23 ActDr \1ichael Galeota is 21
Thought for Today : ''The essence of tmmorality is the tendency to make an exception of.one's self.'' - Jane Addam s,
American social worker anu Nobel Peace laureate ( 1860-1935).

Amid GOP divide on immigration, White
House moves toward 'split-the-baby' plan

Grace Nibert cannan

being enahled by some inter· outlets supported John Kerry
esting ACLU alltes. In a fnr President when the
"friend-of·the-court" bnet. Senator could not articulate
CBS, NBC , The New Y,lrk a st ngl e strategy to light the
Times and a few other medta enemy other than enlisting
outfits urged the 'judge to the he Ip ot France and going
reject Myers argument and to hts website. That 's why
dump R7 Abu Ghr.tib photos Kerry lost. He had absulut&lt;:and fom vtdeos into the puh- ly no war plan.
The elite . medta doesn't
lic square.
As an Amencan J&lt;mrnali st. . ktve one, either. They love
I am simply ashamed th;tt the Abu Ghraib story, the
some of my col leag ues h;tvc chaos in Iraq. the resurgenc-e
sided wtth the ACLU and ol the Talihan in Afghani stan ,
would nsk further c ndan ~ct -' t!u: '\thu~es" at Guantanamo
tng Amencans I ightmg tht &gt; B.iy They run with those slo,
brutal war on terror. i\n 11!.:' .dl dit)' long .
l3ut a'~ them how they
:tction ot this type wou ld
haw been unthinka ble dut - \\oul d ptole ct AmeJicans
tng World War II But. t'oday. lrom ~·l lcts who obey .no
th e mcdiLl np~rat~..:.:-. nutside ruks. I'• Ito bclic\e Allah
pt!lriotic.: constrain h or even w.m t ~ them to .. murJe'r
puhlk ..,afety cons ickratrun . , h,tbt es. who arc wt lltng to
What is the point &lt;If more dic·lhemsehes wntle slaughAbu Ghmib pttturcs' 1We al l t crin~ innocent civiltans know what happened there. and you get blather about the
how dismal and mcxcus.tblc "i nlet lli.ltion,ll community•·
It was. If the ptcturcs and "constitulional rights."
The truth is that the ACLU
advanced the- story I .:tlltld
and
tt s "lncnds" don't care if
underst.mu 11. but thts is just
morl' ol the same according they help the Jthaui sts and
to General Myers and hts don't kno" how to defeat
stalT And in a time of wat, the enemy. Those who are
you ~t' e the benefit nl ;tn y dem~tnditl g more ahusc pllidoubt to the l&lt;lp milit.ny turcs .trc not ~ upportm g th e
It oops .111d .1re not looking
comnMnLie1. Llon"t vou'?
The rnainstn:am ineUia. un out for everyday Americ:tns.
the whole. has conststcntl) The~ :trc putl tng our fi ghting
undctc&gt;ltmatcd the d;m~cr pcopfc aml U.S .. l' ivilians in
Amenc.1 ts lactn g from lhc t.:Vl'll more danger. And there
l sl;~ma·lasctsts. Most press 1 ~ no cxcUs~ fot tl01ng that. ·

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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis

She says she nceus to get &lt;tway
from her mother. My husband.
without ~onsu l ting me. told
her she could stay wtth us.
Dayna and l don' t get along,
and never have. I have problems with my mother·in-law.
too, and I know that within a
few months she'll be moving
right behind her daughter. My
husband's family has caused a
lot of problems in our marriage. If there isn't any commotion in their lives. they
have to create it. We moved
here to get away from them.
If that isn 'r enough. I arn
due to g1ve birth to our third
child any day. I cringe when I
think of another adul t in our
house, becau se we don ·r have

room. My l1usb.1nd s.tys he and mlonn her that Y.ith the
tu lu Dayna she'l ll1ave to ltnd arnval of the new baby. you'll
a place of her own within a be unable to .tccornrnodate
cottple of weeks. but l .don't her after all. Therefore. she' ll
see (hat happenmg. She does- have to stay elsewhere while
n't even have a car.
she looh fat a job and lodg• T.his has caused me super- ing- or postpone her escape
sttess. I wmtld like to enjoy ft om her mother. Do it NOW.
out new babv ;ts·stress·free as Nothing is more tmportant
posstble. bui 11 won't happen than your health and well·
with my ststet-tn·la"' around. bemg - and that of your
Please help. - ABOUT TO baby - at thts ttme.
DELIVER IN KANSAS
/Jear Abby is written by
DEAR
ABOUT
TO Abigail Van Buren, also
DELIVER · Tell your husband known as ] ean11e Phillips, a11d
that with your due date so was founded by her motl1er,
close, having another adult in Pauli11e Phillips. mile Dear
a crowded house wtll not Abby at www.DearAbby.com.
work. Then pick up the or P.O. .Box 69440, Los
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friday Night High Sch,ool .Footh all S corEs
South Gallia 54, Eastern 35
Ripley 31, Point Pleasant 12

Gallla Academy 28, Meigs 6
. Green 7, Southern 0

Sunday,August28,2oos

vVFEk 1
River Valley 30, Southeastern 20
Williamstown 24, Wahama 17 ·

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BY PAUL DARST
PDARST@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

•

GALLIPOLIS .
Hardw ood. Ceramic tile.
Linoleum.
There are many choi~es
when it comes to llooring.
And there is a new business in
town that can help those building a new home or renova11ng
llil old one decide on a sty le. .
Superior Flooring and
Cabinets had a ribbon cuuing
ceremony Friday to help ccle·
.brate their grand opening.
Members of the Gallia Cuuntv
Chamber of Commer~e joined
other dignitaries fur the cere·
mony at the store at 842
Second Ave., inside the
French City Craft Mall.
Manager Adam Blair said
they offer a wide ran ge of
choices for customers.
"We have al l types of llooring," Blair saicl. "Our distrib. urors do a good job of keeping up With what's popular."
Everyone's needs and tastes
are d1fterent when 1t comes to
decorating a home. st) part of
Blair's job is to work with the
customer and help them
decide what is best, he said.
"When .somebody comes
in,· we show them samples,"
he said. "We gc1 a feel for
what they're looking for.
"After they pick out something they like. I give them a
price per square foot. If it
sounds good to them. then the
next step is going out to their
house to measure. Then I ~:an
give them an estimate Dn the
whole project."
A crew then will install the

Sunday, August 28
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)

Temperatures will rise to 80
with today'.s low of 62 occurring around 6 a.m. Skies will
be partly cloudy with 5 MPH
winds fro!TI the north turning
from the northeast as the
morning progresses.

GALLIPOLIS
Economic developmenl grant
funding is now avai lable
from the Southern Ohio
Agricultural and Comimmity
Development
Foundation
(SOACDF). according to
Don '· Branson. exectltive
director of SOACDF
SOACDF is an organiza·
tion created bv the 123ru
' Ohio Generai Assembly
charged to provide economic
assistance to southern Ohio's
tobacco producing counties.
The economic development
funds are only one program
offered through SOACDF
Those interested in apply. ing for the economic development funding should not
confuse this program with the
Agricultural Diversification

Evming (7 p.m. -Midnight)

Paul

Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)

Temperatures will climb
from 68 to 84 by late this
mornmg. Skies w1ll be sunny
to partly cloudy with calm
turning from the n'orthwest as
the morning progresses. ·
Aftemoon (1-6 p.m.)

new llnoring. Blair said .
suppliers that are tilled with
But fl onring is not all many other choi ces.
Superior offers. he said . They
Superior is ow ned by a
also lmw a wide selection of restructured
partnership.
cahincts for both the kitchen Blail' said. The business used
and batlmHHn.
to focus exclusively on mm·
'"What we have set up here in mercia! projects. but now the
the store is just a small sample thrust is residential.
of ll'h:tt we can get," he said.
However, that does not
Although the spacious mean they are out of the comstore has enough room for mercial business, he said.
many sample cabinets, Blair
"We'd like for it to be halfsaid he .has catalogues from . and-half," he said.

or Educational Assistance
programs
also
offered
thro u ~h th e foundation :
SOACDF has allocated
$505.000 for economic
deve lopment projects to
Gallia County for the 200506 funding cycle. Applicants
niay_apply for up to 35 percent of the total cost for projects that will ~reate, retain or
expand job opportunities for
residents in Gallia County.
The economic development funds may be used for
capital improvements oi. the
purchase of tixed assets for.
businesses.
Projects not eligible to
receive fundi ng include. but
are not limited to. car washes.
lodging
establishme.nts:
restaurants. bars, carry-outs.

sporting or one-time events,
day care facilities, personal
care busi nesses, marketing,
or projects speculative in
nature.
Seven copies of the grant
application and supporting
documentation should be
submitted to OSU Extension
at
Ill
Jack so n Pike,
Gatlipolis, no later than 4
p.m. on Oct. 12, 2005. Those
interested in more information can visit wwy;.soacdf.net
&lt;http ://www.s~ac df. net!&gt;
and click on "eco nomic
development." Grant pa.ckets
can be picked up at the OSU
Extension Office at Ill
Jackson Pike. Gallipolis.
For more infornmtion. con·
tact Becky Nesbitt. OSU
Extension. at (74{)) 446-7007.

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RD Shell - 62.78
SBC- 23.71
Sears - 135.53
Wai-Mart - 45.70
Wendy's- 47.69
·Worthington - ·17.19
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of the' previous day's
transactions, provided by
Smith Partners at Advest
Inc. of Gallipolis.

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loST TO BROOKHAVEN 48-7
7. Loga'n (0-1)
LosT ro lANCASTER HJ
8. Nelsonville-York (1.0)
BEAT ATHENS 35-25
9. Coal Grove (0-1)
loST TQ PIKETON 36-14

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·OWNER OF
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Sunday,August28,2005

Wahama falls, Page B4

Outdoors, Page 86

4. Portsmouth (1-0)

1312 Eastern Avenue • Gallipolis, Ohio ·

USB- 29.11
Gannett- 72.62
General Electric - 33.38
GKNLY- 5
Harley Davidson - 49.17
JPM- 33.65
Kroger - 19.45
ltd.- 21.68
NSC- 36.48
Oak Hill Financial 30.95
OVB- 25
BBT- 39.84
Peoples - 26.52
Pepsico - 54.31

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Football standings, Page 82
Green beats Sout~em, Page BJ

BEAT MEIGS 28-6
3; Wheelersburg (0-0)
PLAVEO IRONTON 5ATUROAV

Dat~t;photo

Superior Flooring and Cabinets held a ribbon cutting ceremony Frida y to celebrate their grand
opening. Pictured. from left. are: J1m Morrison, president of the Community Improvement Corp ..
Deb Rhodes, of, Oak Hill Bank, Ryan Smith , president of the Chamber of Commerce, Lisa
Osbor.ne. co-owner, Alan Blair, manager, Bob Hood, director of the Convention and Visitors
Bureau. Tom Childs. chamber of commerce ambassador. Tammi Brabham, first vice president
of the chamber. Kyla Carpenter of Ohio Vall~y Bank and Joe Giles , Gallipolis City Commissioner.

Chong M. Kim,. MD IUrologist

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Temperatures will hol£1
steady around 69. Skies will
be partly cloudy with 5 MPH
winds from the north turning
frol]l the east as the overnight
progresses.

Temperatures will fall
Temperatures will linger at
from 84 early this evening to 87. Skies will be sunny witb
73 . Skies will be mostly · 5 MPH Winds from the
clear with 5 MPH winds northwest.

·Local Stocks·
ACI- 59.88
AEP- 36.84
Akzo- 40.30
Ashland Inc.·- 58~ 54
AT&amp;T -19.33
BLI-12
Bob Evans - 24.58
BorgWarner- 59.58
Champion - 4.39
Charming Shops - 11.35
City Holding - 36.15
Col- 48:53
DG -19.51
DuPont- 39.74
Federal Mogul - .45

Overnight (1-6 a.m.)

Monday, August 29

Aftempon ( /-6 p.m.)

. Temperatures will stay nem
84 with today's high of 86
occurring around 4 p.m. Skies
will. be partly cloudy with
calm turning from the north· .
east as the afternoon prog'resses.
.

SOACDF grant funding now available
'

from the northeast.

CHESHIRE - · Football
coaches always hope for a
good start during the opening
game of a new season.
River Valley coach Gregg
Dee! is no exception.
The founh-year Raiders
mentor was 3-0 in week one
entering Friday's contest
with Ross Southeastern, with
all three victories coming at
the expense of those same .
Panthers.
Following Friday's 30-20
victory that increased the
streak
to
four, Dee! is
as big a
believer as
ever.
"Toni ght's
victory · was
one that we
felt we really
to
had
have,"
he
said.
"We
· Monow
needed
to
get off to a
good :;.tart
with these
young kids."
The Silver
and Black
be •
may
young, but '
they collectively looked .
like
seasoned
veterHunt
ans
after
claiming a 30-6 halftime
advantage.
During that opening 24
minutes of play, RVHS
amassed 333 of its 416 total
yards of offense and compiled 12 first downs. The
hosts also held the Blue and '
White to just 57 yards on the
!!round and surrendered only
·
one first down.
Senior tailback Chris
Edwards ran for a game-high
t 92 yards on. 26 carries an!l
illso added two touchdowns
hlon~ the way, but his 162
rushtng yards in the first half
proved to be , too much for
Southeastern to overcome.
River Valley quarterback
~ryan Morrow also joined in ,

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MERCERVILLE - S.outh
Galli a finally has that prover·
bial monkey, or in this case,
Eagle, off its back.
The Runnin' Rebels lived
up to their handle by amass·
ing 419 rushing yards, and
won an hi storic 54-35
shootout over Eastern Friday
at rainy Rebel Field.
Not only did South Gallia
beat the Eagles for the first
time in seven all-time meet·
ings - but also won its tirst·
ever football season opener.
"We 've got a lot of confi·
dence right now," said South
Gallia coach lusty Burleson.
"We've got a very, very
skilled backfield and they' re
the ones that carried the load

for us ton ight."
Burle&gt;on 'l athletic stable
of runners was a step quicker
than the Eastern defen se the
entire night. breaking six
long runs of 20-plus yards.
Curt Waugh and Bernie Fullt;
led the atlack as each surpassed the century mark.
Waugh ru shed ·fo r 146
yards. while Fulks finished
with 137 ·and both scored a
pair of touc~downs. Bur several other Rebel backs broke
big plays as 1vell. ,
"We don't feel we have just
two· or th ree guys that can
carry the ball, we feel we
have
seven ,"
Burleson
explained. "We've got 'severo ·
guys tha t I'm not afraid to put
in the backfield at any ti me
· and J know they can get the
job done ."
South Gallia's · Derrick
Brad Sherman/photo Beaver added a 60-yard s~or·
South Gall ia's Josh Wright carries Eastern's Jordan Pierce (7) into the end zone dunng the sec- in g run and Dewey Cantrell a
ond quarter Friday in Mercerville. Wright's touchdown allowed the Rebels to take the lead fo r
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good and won a shoot-out with rival Eastern 54-35.

Gallia Academy 28 I Meigs 6

•

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De
mal duel
~y 'DAVE HARRIS
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

hit a strike with Haggerty
breaking a couple of tackles in
going 63 yards for the score.
Esmaeili added the kick and
the Blue Devils he1d a 14-6
lead with 5:24 left in the period.
The
Gallia
Academy
defense held . Meigs to a four
and out and GAHS increased
its lead to 21-6 when
Haggerty scored from eight
yards out. Esillaei li added the
PAT with 40 seconds left in
the third period .
.
The big play of the six play,
67-yard drive was a 23-yard
pass play from Golden to
Saunders •on first down
putting the ball in Marauder
territory.
The Blue Devils closed out
the scoring on the first play of
the fourth period ' when
Golden hooked up with
Shapen Robin son from 18
yards out. Robin son pulled in
the pass at Ihe I0, broke a
tackle and dove the fi·nal three
yards for the score. Esmaeili
added the PAT to close out the
sconng.
Meigs received a bad break
lan McNemarlphoto
midway through the third ·
Gallia
Academy's
Dustin
Wtnters
'
(
32)
gives
a
stiff
arm
to
Meigs·
Brandon
Goble
(74 ) during
period when senior qua11erthe first half of the Blue Devils ' 28·6 victory Friday m Pomeroy. The two scl1ools. which have
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played 33 times since 1967 are discontinuing their series starting next season.

POMEROY
Gallia
Academy scored two third
period touchdowns to break
open a close game and added
another to start the fourth period as the Blue Devil s pulled
away to a 28·6 . win over
. Meigs in non-conference football action Friday at Bob
Roberts Field.
The game was the last one
scheduled in the long history
between the two schools. The
series is put on hold for now.
with the Blue Devils holding
the upper hand l,lt 24-9.
The Marauders won the toss
and deferred to the second
half. Todd Saunders ' brought
the large wet crowd to its feet
by returning the opening kickoff 40 yards to the Marauder
42. But Meigs held its ground
and took over on downs at
their 39 after four play s.
·· The
Marauders
then
marched down the field
'behind the running of Jared
Casey and David Poole. After
I0 plays the Marauders were
facing a fourth and five from
the Blue Devil II yard line.
Josh Buzzard nailed the field
goal from 28 yards giving
Meigs the 3-0 lead at the •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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•
Dustin Winters ripped off •
15 yards on first qown for the
Blue Devils, but coughed up •
•
the wet ball and Aaron Fife
••
fell on the ball for Meigs at •
•
the Gallia 48. Once again the · •
maroon and gold put togeth•
er a drive to the Blue Devil ,
I'lcawn 1110~1 be•
•
15, before the drive stalled.
Once again Buzzard was
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true, this time from 28 yards •
•
.giving Meigs a 6-0 lead with
•
II: 17 left in the half.
The Blue Devils took the
•
&amp;
momentum into the locker
•
room after an 11-play. 63yard drive. Saunders went
•
the final three yards for the
score. Joe li'.smaei li added the
•
extra point at the 6:53 mark
•
to give the Blue Devils a 7-6
•
lead.
The Marauders received
'
the opening kickoff and was
••
on the move into Gallia
'
.
Academy territory, but Brad
•
Caudill picked off an Eri.c
•
VanMeter, pass at the Blue
Devil 36. Three 81ays later •
on third and I , Jaymes
•
informC;~tion:
(Pam Bl) ann
Haggerty got loose down the . •
•
left sideline, and Jeff Golden
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Friday's Boxscores

Expanded Glance
Southeaatern Ohio Athletic League
SEOAL
W-L PF
PA
0.()
000 000

0.()
o-o

logan

o-o

Manetta
Warre n

O.Q
0.()

Gall•a Academy

Jadtson
Alhens

W-L
1-0

PA
S

000 000
000 000

1-0
0-1

14
29

0
39

000 000

0·1

0

7

000 000
000 000

0-1
O· 1

7
7

32
20

R1ver Valley
Rock Hill
Soul~ Paint
Chesapeake
Fairland
c'oal Grove .

Fnday. Sept. 2

Me1gs a1 Athens
Wheelersburg ~~ Galha Academy
Waverly at Jackson
Ch•lbcothe at Logan

Cambfldge at Manana
PhilO a.1 Warren

Ohio Valley Conference
ovc
PA
W-L
W-L PF
0-0 000 000
1-0
1:0
0-0 000 000
1-0
0-0 000 000
0-1
0-0 000 000
0-1
0·0 000 000
0-1
0·0 000 000

ALL
PF

30
22
21
20

6
14

PA

20

'27

6

48
36

Fnday. Sept. 2
Watne (WV) at Chesapeake
Fa11vtev. (KY) al Coal Grcrve ·
Frurland at Winfield' iWV)
'Nelsonville-York at A1ver Valley ·
Rock Hill at Vinton County
·
&amp;luth Point at Ironton

Friday 's results
Portsmoutll 27. Cllesapeake 20
Piketon 36 . Coal Grove 14
Por ts mouth W 48. Fa1rland 6
Rrver Valley 30. Souiheastern 20
Rock H11122. TOhSia.j"
South P&lt;lmt 21 V1n ton Co. 6

Tri-V~IIey

Conference
.TVC
PF

PA

0·0 000 000
0-0 000 000
0·0 000 000
0-0 000 000
0·0 000 000
0-0 000 000

Ale•a nder
Belpre
Nelsonville-York
Me1gs
V1nton Coun ty
We llston

Hocking Dlvl•lon
W-L PF
PA

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0·0

Tnmble
Eastern
FEderal Hock 1ng
M111er
Soutllern
Waterford

000
000
000
000
000
000

000
000
000
000
ooo'
000

W-L

1-0
1·0
1·0
0-1
0-1
0-1
W-l

1-0
0·1
0·1
0·1
0· 1
0·1

Individual Statistics

ALL ·
PF
PA

26
2&lt;J
' 35
6
6
0

PF

33
35
6
0
0
18

Rushing :

0
7
25
28
21 ·
14

· Poca
Herbert Hoover
Logan .
Wayne
Winfield
Pt. Pleasant
Sissonv1Ue

1·0
0·0
0·0
0-0
0·0
0-0
0-1

Friday 's reaulta
Ripley 31, Point Pleasant 12
Hoovar 29. Ravenswood 19
Logan 12. Man 10
Poca 2 1, Sissonville 6
Wayne 27, Lawrence Co. 0
Winfield at Hurricane, ppd

000 000
000 000
000 000
000 000
000 000
000 000

DOD 000

..

W-L

1·0
1-0
1·0
1·0
0-0
0- 1
0-1

PF

0
54
32
26
7
33

1·0 54 35
0·0 D 0
0·1 17 24

Friday's rasulls
Ham lin at Hannan . ppd (Mon.)
Williamson 24, Wahama 17
South Gallia 54. Eastern 35

SG-Derrick Beaver

' lai l ~d)

60 run (pass

2 :38

Second Quarter
E-Honaker 30 pa ss trom J ordan

3· 16 , Jeff

P ierce (kick failed) 11 :2 1

SG-I ra Turner

failed) 2:24

Southeastern 6

0

7

7-

10

fumble return (run

SG
13
15
32·141 49-419
210
13
351
432
1H7-2 1-3-1
3-2
,i!-1
7-45
3·25
1-25
0-0
E

20

First Downs
Rushes-yards
Passing yards
Total yards
Comp-a tt ·int
Fumbl es" lo st
Penalties-yards
Punts-avg .

River Va l ey 14 16 0 0 - 30
. Scoring summary
First Quarter
RV-Chris Edwa rds 8 nm (pass

failed) , 640
RV-Edwards 80 run .(Michael '
Cordell pass from Bryan Morrow)

3:02

Individual Statlslics

SE-Stetan Wood 77 kickoff return

Rushing: E- Terry Dursl 14-87.

'(kick failed) 2:50

Jordan Pi erce 10·41 , Bryce H ona ker

Second Quarter
RV~Sco tt Hunt 4 run (Ryan Hen ry
pass from Morrow) 11 :49.
RV- Hunt 4 run (Henry run) 2:1 i

. Friday, Sept. 2
Wahama at Federal Hocking
South Gallia at Green
Saturday. September 3
Hannan at Montcalm

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210.
SG- Seth Williamson 1·3-t t3.

pp

Third Quarter
SE-Steve n Baxter 46 run (Ben

Fu lk s 17- 137, Derrick Beaver 2-62,
Dewey Cantrell 2,-41, Tyler Duncan 1-

14. Josh Wrighl

5-11.

Micah

Cardwell, 2-4, Seth Williamson 4-4.

Fourth Quarter
SE-Ba)(ter 15 run (Schuler kick)

Passing: E-Jordan Pierce 11 · 1 7-2

R

12
29-112
137
249
7-15-0
2-2
7-35
5-34

First Downs
Rushes-yards
Passing yards ·
Total yards
Comp -att- int '
Fumbles-lost
Penalties-yards
Punls-avg .

17
47-257
23
260
2-2-0
2·2
10·60
9-51

tndlvld~al Statistics
Ruohlng: PP- Brandon Warner 11-

59, Travis Riffle 8-37, Ja re d S touffe r
6 -10, M ark Foor'"' 3·4. J ameS Casto

1-2

Passing : Wi- Brandon Roberts 8-

16·0·131
Wa- Brenton Clar k 7-23- 1- 158

Receiving: Wi-Cody M etz 2·50 ,
Goode 3-47, M atthew SeKton

Jordan

2-27, Ross Elder 1·8.
Wa- Brandon Fowler 1-54, Chase

Ord 4-50, Kris Gibbs 1 -37~ Kameron
Sayre t-17.
Green 7, Southern 0
Green
0 0 7 0- 0
0 0

Sou thern

A- P arker

Deem

19· 138,

0

0-

0

Mikee

Ratliff 8-50. Timmy Hayhurst 6·26.

Scoring summary

Third Quarter

Dustin McCl anahan 4-13, Jon Ullon

4-13. JJ Garnes 3- 12. Ben Ratliff 1-2.
Seth Phalen 2·0.
Passing: PP- Brandon Warner 4-10·
0· 70, James Cas19 3-5-0-35.
R- Timmy Hayhurs12-2-0-23.

G- Oustin Williams 15 run (Mark
Castro kick ), 4:21

First Downs
Aushes ~ya r ds

Pass ing ,yard s ·

PP'--Travis R iffl e 2-57, Total yards
Will Slone 2·33, Dewey Wrolen 1·1 1, Comp-attin t
Mark Foose 2 - 10
Fumbles-los!
A-Joe Parson s 2 · 23

Receiving :

Penalties-yards
P un ts-.avg.

G
9
40-191
3
194
1-5-0
3·2
11 -11 5

s

3
40-48
5
54
2-4-1
2-2

9-36 .
5-40

2·44
Williamstown 24, ·
Wahama 17
Individual Statistics
Williamslown 7 3 7 ; - 24 · Rushing: G-Mark Caslro 20-87 ,
W ahama

7

0

0

10 -

11

D us tin Williams 10-75, Derek L ewis

6-26.

8-13.
· SG-Curl Waugh 16·146, Bernie

Schuler k1ck) 2:38

ALL
PF
PA

W· l

7 -62 ,

River Valley 30,
Ross Southeastern 20

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Friday, Sept 2
Point Pleasant at Sissonville
Roane County at Herber1 Hoover
Johnson Central (Ky.) at logan
Wayne at CMsapeake (OhiO)
Fairland (Ohio} at Winfield

H a ner

7.

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Non-League
South Gallia
Hannan
Wahama

1-1

M-Dave Poole 11 -67, Jarea Casey . SG-Josh Wrlgh18 run (Bernie
21-60, Eric VanMeler 6-4, Brandon Fulks run) 7:43
Kimes t·2, Josh Buzzard 1·0, Aaron SG-Waugh 6 run (Fulks run) :4e
Cordell1(-1), Aaron Slory 1 (-11 ).
Third Quarter
· SG-Fuii&lt;S 46 run (run failed) 10:~ 1
Pa10lng: G-JeHG.olden 7-14'0 165 SG-Dewey Cantrell 35 run (run
M-Eric VanMeter 2·4·1 12, Aaron failed) 1:08 · ·
Fourth Quarter
Story1-2-09.
; .1
E-Honaker 26 pass from Pierce
·
Receiving: G- Jaymll&gt; Haggerly 4-· (Dursl run) 6:01
105, Shaphen Robinson 2-25, Justin SG-Fulks 56 run'(Cantrell run) 5 42
E-Gody Gerlach 36 pass from
Saunders 1-23.
M- Jared Casey 2-14, Josh Kimes 1- Pierce (Durst run) 4:28

PA .

21 6
. 19
12 10
27 0
0 0
12 31
6 . 21

G-Se1h

9 ·23 , Justin Saunders
Golden 1 ·(·2 )

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PA

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2:54

Jayme Haggerty 6 -36 •. Du stin W 1nters

Friday, Sept. 2
Trm1ble al Alei;(ander
Belpre at Fon Frye
Me1gs at Athens
Nelsonville· York at River Valley
Rock Hill at Vinton County
Wellston at Minford
Eastern at lane Trace
Wahama (WV) at Federal Hcx;klng
M1ller at Newscomerstown
Symmes Valley at Southern
Water1ord at Frontier

Friday 's res ulta
26 . Miller 0
Belpre 20. Warren 7
Gatlla Academy 28. Me1gs ·s
Ne1sonv1He-York 35. Athens 25
Soutll Point 2 1. Vinton Co 6
Jackson 14 . Wellston a
So uth Galha 54 , Eastern 35
Caldwell17 . Fed Hock 6
Green 7. Soutllern 0
Trimb le 33. Maysvi lle 0
BeaUsv1l le 33. Waterlord 18
A lex ~t nder

-

E-"H onaker 3 run (Terry Durst kick)

Ohio Division
W-L

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WI-Palm 33 tleld goal 5:3t
Third Quarter
Penalties-yardS
7-35
10-60
Gallipolis
0 7 14 7 - 28
WI-Gody Mall 41 pass from
Me1gs
3 3 0 0- 6
Receiving: E- Bryce Honaker 4-66 Brandon Roberts (Palm kick) 1:21
Individual Statistics
Fourth Quarter
Rushing: SE-Steveri Baxter 9-109, Cody Gerlach 2-65, Terry Durst 2-•o.
Scoring summary
Stefan Wood 10·47, Kevin Dunn 1·3, Derek Young 2-30. Kyle Gordon 1·9. . W
&amp;-Veazy 20 field goat 5:31
Firat Quarter
Ben Schuier 1- 2, Hunter Ratliff 6 · (·3) , SG- Derrick Beaver 1-13 .
W&amp;- Clark 56 run (Veazy klck),2:37
M-Josh Buzzard 28 fteld goat. 5:26
Jacob
Detty t-(-3).
Second Quarter
Wi-Matthew Sexton 20 pass from
RV-Chris Edwards 26-192, Scott
M-Buzzard 24 field goal. 11 :17
Ripley 31,
Roberls (Palm kick) 1:33
Hunt 14-39', Ryan Henry 4- 32 , Bryan
G-Ju slin Saunders 3 run (Joe '
Point
Pleasant
12
Morrow 4-26, Jordan Deel 2-2 .
Esmaeili kick), 6:53
WI
Wa
Pl. Pleasanl 0 0 6 6 - 12
Third a ~arter
Ripley
o
21
7
3
31
_
_
_
First
Downs
11
a
Psaslng: SE- Hunler Ralliff 1 3 0
G-Jayme Haggerty &amp;3 f)ass from
40-143 30-126
Rushes-ya rd s
JeH Golden (Joe Esmaeili kick). 5:24. .13.
Scoring summary
Passing
yards
131
158
AV- Bryan Morrow 6·9·0-125.
G-Haggerty 8 ru'n {Esmaelli Kick) ,
Second Quarter
274
284
Tolal yards
40
.
A - Parker Deem 2 1 run {AieK
Comp-att-int
8-16-2- 1 8·23-1 ·1
Receiving : SE-Stefan Wood 1 -13.
Fourth Quarter
Campbell
kick), 9:32
Fumbles-lost
0-0
2-2
RVRyan
Henry
.
3-67
\
Michael'
G--;Shaphen RobinsOn 18 pass from
R-Deerr1 2 run (CamptJe ll kick) 6:41
Cordell
2-49:
Zak
Deel
I
-9.
Penalties-yards
7-29.3
5-30.2
Golden (Esmaeili ktck ). 11 :17
R-Deem 3 run (Campbell kick) 2:12
Third Quarter
Individual Statistics
South Gallia 54, Eastern 35 R- Timmy Hayhurst 8 run (Campbell
G
M
Rushing:
Wi- Tyler Lowers 18-23,
Easlern
13 .6 0 16 - 35 · kick) 10:48
'
First Downs
11
9
Bradley Montgomery 8-37, Michael
Soulh
Gallia
12
16
12
14
54
PP- Travis Riffle 51 pass fr om
Rushes-ya rd s
2~·132 43-121
Goerler 8-26 , Gregory Da vis 3·12 ,
Brandon Warner (kick failed) 7:I 5
21
Passing yards
165
loren Cullum 1-11 , Brandon Roberts
Scoring summary
Fourth Quarter
297
Total yards
.t42
2-(-6).
.
First Quarter
R-Gampbell31 f1eld goal6:23
.:7-14-0 3-6·1
Comp-att-int
E-Bryce Homiker 80 kick return
.PP- Will S lone 11 pass from James Wa- Brenton Clark 6-70, Justin Be~
7-17. Brandon Fowler 6- 15, De rek
Fumbles- lost
3-0
3-2
(kick failed), 11 :46
'
Casto (run tailed) :04
Veazy 4-12, Kris Gibbs 6-8, Nathan
Penalties-yards
9-90
3-25
SG-curt Waugh 4 run (run tailed)
Slafford t-4 .
7:14
3-40
.l-50
Punts-avg.
Gallla Academy 28, Meigs 6 Fumbles-los!

ALL
PF
28

Friday's results
Nelsonville-Yon&lt; 35, Amens 25
GalliC! Academy 28, ~lgS 6
JaCksOn 14, Wellslorr 0
Lancaster 7. Logan 0
Morgan 32, Manetta 7
Belpre 20. Warret~ 7

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Scoring summary
First Quarter

WI-Tyler Lowers 86 kickoff relurn
(Russell Palm kick). 11 :47
Wa- Brandon Fowle r 54 pass from
Brenton Clark (Derek Veazy kicK)

10:56

Second Quarter

S- Butch Marnhout 1 2·6 1 , Jesse

McKnighl 6·15, Ryan Donaldson 3-5.
Passing: G-Derek Lewis 1·5-0

S-Ryan Chapman 2-4-1 6.

3.

Receiving: G- Dusli~ Williams t -3.
S- Butch M arnhout 2 -6 .

9:18
First Downs
Rushes-yards
Pass ing ya rds
Total yards

Comp-atl-int

SE
4
28-155
13
168
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35-yan.ler. Jos h Wright
scored from eigh_l ya rds out,
which helped Ihe Rebels take
the lead for good in the second quarter.
Eastern coach Pat New land
was disappointed in his ,
defense, whi ch all owed .a
robust' 8.6 yards per carry
average .
"One thing I guess we
failed to tell our guys was
that we're supposed to tackle
the guy with. the ball - we' re .
supposed to tackle that guy,"
he said. "We"re gbi ng to have
to get. a lm better, work on
sorne tackling and get sol)1e
grittiness to us.,
South Gall ia 's defense
wasn 't much better, particu- .
larl y in defending the pass , as
Eastern sophomore quarterback Jordan Pierce threw for
210 ya rds ami three tnuc hdnwns in hi s varsity debu t.

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Green, 7 I Southern 0

. Ohio Football Scores

Green wins defensive
battle over Tornadoes
BY SCOTT WOLFE
SPORTS CORRESPONDEN T

RACINE - Success isn't
. always measured in wins and
losses. Southern has made
great strides in improv ing its
perfonnance since last year,
and in many ways was successfu l Friday night at Roger
Lee Adams Memorial Field
where the Green Bobcats
forged a 7-0 non-league victory over the Tornadoes . .
A loss is a loss, however,
and Southern once again finds
itself startiog the sea.son at 01, while Green is perfect at 10.
.
One play here or there
Friday could have cilanged
the outcome, but a potenl
Green running game overcame nu merous 111istakes and
penalties accrued by the
Bobcats. Green is senior oriented with nine seniors on its
roster, a footnole Southern can
build on as Coach Bob
Grueser points o~ t to his .much
younger Tornado club the pusltives in the loss.
. Mark Castro and Dustin
Williams, both Green seniors,
combined for over 170 yards
in the Bobcat win. Tllis thunder and lightning combination
of the powerful fullback and
quick wingback proved to be
Southern's nemesis in tl1e second half.
lhe llrst period ended 111 a
scorel ess. deadlock as five
turnovers and a slick. wet turf
kept the enti re frame played
within the confines of the
.southern 30-yard line: Buduy
Young and Weston ·Co unt s
had fumble recoveries in a
pair of impressive defensive
stands during the stretcll.
Southern went seven plays
and out on the first possession
of the second quarter. Forced
to punt on fourth down, Ryan
Chapman kicked hi s longest
· · punt of the night, a 45-yarder
to the. Green 35 yard line.
There Corey Dyer grabbed the
return and ran it all the way
back 65 yarus for a touchdown, only to have the play
called back because of a hold
on the SHS 30 yard line.
On the ensuing plays, the
Southern defense held. but
was helped by a string of

Green Penalties, ihcluding an
unsportsmanlike penalty that
put Green in a fourth and 28
situation. Weston Counts and
Darin Teaford posted a couple
big stops in the drive, but the
Tornadoes really picked up
some momentum when Wes
Riffle upended Green tailback
Dustin Williams . Green completed ' a pass to Williams a
play later, but he gained just
three yards and Southern took
over on tlleir,own 49 yard line.
· Perhaps the key of the game
was Southern' s defe nse.
Spend ing much of the time on
the field, the defense gradually hecame ti red and tlnally
yielded to a potent Green
oftense. That came only after
a gallant etTort that continued
to keep lhc Tornadoes in the
game fro m the onset.
Southern struggled to get its
tim ing, and on the next possession we nt th ree plays and
out. Castro, a two-way player
for the Bobcats hau a crucial
" 'ck in the drive. Chapman
hammered another nice punt,
this time a 42-yarder, which
drew a sho11 return by Dyer.
Two more penalties went
againsl the Bobcats, pushing
the ball just i11side their own
20. With five straight runs
and a first dow n by senior fullback Mark Castro. the '
Bobcats let time run out with
the score still scoreless at 0-0
at the inte rmi ssion.
Castro led the Bobcats at the
half wilh 12 CUITies for 53
yards in &lt;m overall offense that
netted 76 total yards. Green
had eight penalties !lagged
against them totaling 85
yards. Southern's oftense was
led by Butch Marnhout wi lh
15 yards on seven carries.
Due to sacks and other negative yardage, Southern netted
negative four yards at tlie half.
Southern had five pe nalties

for 23 yards at intennisslon.
Green made a few adjustments at the half, coming out
of the offensive gates with
two runs by WilHams and
Castro totaling 19 yards. Two
big plays slowed the Bobcats
when Southern safety Josh
Pape knocked down a Lewis
pass incomplete, then Tornado
Buddy Young stuck Castro at
the line. holding him shy of a
first down by a foot. Green
went for it on founh down
from · the SHS 25 yard line,
eluding SHS defenders with a
Castro I 0-yard run off tackle.
One play· later Dustin
William~ mn the end-around,
breaking three tackles, for a
15-yard TD run with Castro
booting the extra point for a 70 Green lead at the 4:21 mark
of the third quarter.
On ihe first Tornado play
from scrimmage, Marnhout
nearly broke a run down the
right sideline as only a tackle ·
by 'Green defender Derek
Lewis saved a Southern score.
Marnhout garnered 26 yards
on the play, followed y a nine
yard run, and a play later Jesse
McKnight · picked - up ·
Southern's . second fi rst down
of ,he dri ve. A play later
Southern fumbled . Green 's
Jonathan Butler had the fum,
ble recovery.
The two clubs exchanged
possessions without success,
setting the stage for a battle in
the trenches going down the
stretch. The Southern defense
did a great job in the red zllne
once agam holding the
Bobcats without a score.
Buddy Young and Weston
Counts had several ·big hits in
that stand.
The Southern offense struggled badly going down the
stretch and Green ran out lhe
clock for the win.
- Offensively,
Southern's
Butch Marnhout led the
Tornadoes with 12 carries for
61 yar,Js and .two receptions
for six yards. Defensively,
Jesse McKnight and Ryan
Donaldson had sacks. Weston
Counts had two fumble recoveries and Young one. Green's
Andy Avery had an interception.
Southern hosts Symmes
Valley next Friday in Racine
at 7:30p.m.

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!lis right shoulder while getting sac ked. Sophomore
Aaron Story fin ished . the
. game under center fo r Meigs.

Golden was 7-of- 14 in the
ai r for 165 yards ,· Haggerty
pulled in four for I 05 yards
and a &gt;Core, Saunders added
one for 23 and Robin.son t\vo
for 25 and a score. Seth Haner
led the Blue Devils gro und
attack with 62 ~ards on sever
ca1Tks.
Poole led Meigs on the
·ground with 67 yards in I I

Ohio High School Football

Fl1dr;'1 Auultl
Akr.

28,

Centrai·Hower

Seore•
Peninsula

INoodridge 7
Akr. Ellet 21. Akr. Spring. 14
Akr. Manchester 45, Mogadore 0
Albany AI6Jlander 26, Corn1ng Miller 0
AHiance 31 , Mantua Crestwood 14
ANiance Martington 49. Can. Tlmkiin 6
Amherst 34, Lorain Admiral King 14 ·
Anna 35, New Bremen 7
Ansonia 33, Ft. Recovery 19
Apple Cree~ -Waynedale 4 1, l oudonville

21
Arcadia 27, laKeside Danbury 7
Asl'lland 10 , Willard 7
Attica Seneca E. 41 , N. Rob inson Col.
CrAwford 14
AI.Jrora 40. Streetsboro 7
Avon lake 42, Manslield Sr. 13
Baltimore Uberty Union 27, Bloom-C arroll

20
Barberton 48, Akr . Kenmore 15
Bascom HoPEwell-Loudon 41 , Bloomdale
Elmwood 18
Batavia 16 Batavia Amelia 0
Bay Village Bay 38, Akr. N. 12
BeachwOOd 30, Kirtland 27
Beallsville 33. Waterford 1 8
Bedford Chanel 62. Richmond His. 0
Bedford, Mir.h. 19, Holland Spring. 12
Bellbrook 31, Miamisbi.Jrg. 12
Bel lefontaine Benjamin l ogan 28, W.
Liberty-Salem 0
Bellville Clear Fork 29. Marion Pleasant 27
Beloit W. Branch 27. Ravenna SE 6
Belpre .20. Vincent Warren 7
Berea 21 . Lakewood 16
Bexley 14 , Canal Winchester 13
Bluffton 16, Cory·Aawson 7
Bradford 28, DeGraff Riverside 7
Brecksville 22, Medina 8
Brookfield 76, Conneaut 3
Brooklyn 27, "Cie. Rhodes 0 ·
Brook\lille 48, Jamestown Greeneview 6
Brunswick 26, Cle. Hts. 7
Bryan 14, Van Wert 7
Burton Berksh1re 42, Andover Pymatuning
Valley 12
Byesville Meadowbrook 47, Belmon t
Un1on local 0
Caldwell 17, Stewart Federal Hocking 6
Cambridge 32 . Ph1lo 3
Can. S. 21 . Zoarville Tuscarawa s Valley 0
Carey 22, Upper Sandusky 20
Carrollton 21. Rayland Buckeye Local 0
Castalia Margarelta 28, Tol Woodward 27
Centerville 14, Fairfield 3
Chagrin Falls Kenston 35, Kent Rooseve lt
18
Chardon 48, Medina Highland 3
Chesterland W. Geauga 41 . Chardon
NOCL 20
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Chillico the Huntington 27, Willow Wood
Symmes Valley 14
Chillicothe Unioto 7 , Sugar Grove Berne
Union 6
Cln. Hills Christian 21, C1n. Taft 10
Gin . Mariemont 21 , Goshen 8
Cln. Oak Hills 25. Cin . Anderson 22
Circleville Logan Elm 30. Washington C.H
7
Clarksville Clmton·Massie 35, Cols
Hamilton Twp. 6
Cia. Collinwood 27, E. Cle. Shaw 16
Cle. E. Tech 18, l orain Clearview 14
Cle. Glenville 32, Mentor 0
Clyde 26, Pemberville Eas twood 14
Coldwater 40. Kent on 6
Collins W. Reserve t3 , Sullivan Bl ack
River 9
Cols. Aca.demy 55, Cols. Linden-McKiniE!y

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Fremont 51. Joseph 20, Oregon Strltch 7
Ft Mitcl'lell {Ky.) Beechwood 42. Newark·
Cath. 10
Gahanna 17, Cols Miflhn 13
Gahanna Cols. Academy 62. Unden 14
Gahanna Lincoln 1 r , Cols. Mitllin 13
Garfield HI&amp;. Trinity 7 , Avon 0
Garrena~ll l e · Garlield 38, Midd lefi eld
Cardinal 6
Glouster Trimble 33, Zanesv1lle Maysv11ie '0
Gnadenhutten
lnoian
Valley
34 .
Newcomerstown 6
Grafton Mldvlew 33. Sandusky Perkins 0 ·
Green21 . Stow2
Greenv111e 21. Vandalia BI,Jtler 11
Grove City Cent. Cross1ng 7. PatasKala
Watlc.lns Memorial 19
Hamler Patrick Henry 42. Leipsic 12
Heath 27, ChilliCothe Zane Trace 22
Hilliard Darby 39. Galloway Westland 7
Hilliard Davidson 37, Middletown 14
Howard E. Knox 50. Cardington-Lincoln 7
Hudson 28, Can, GlenOak 7
Huron 4 1, Vermillion 7
Jackson 14, Wellston
Jefferson 35, Orwell Grand Valley H
Jefferson Area 35, Orwell Grand Valley 14
Johnstown Nor1hridge 28. Summh Stat1on
Ucking His. 7
Johnstown· Monroe 68, Granville 40
Kansas Lakota 31 , Plymoutn 18
Kettering Aller 10, Kefterlng Fairmont 7
Lefayet1e Allen E. 14, lime&gt; Bath 7
Lancaster 7, Logan 0
Lewis Center Olentangy 28, Dublin
Jerome 0
Lexington 26, Mansfield Ontario 14
Uberty Center 60, Defiance Tlnora 13
Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 3 1, Lebanon 9
Usbon Beaver Local 55, Minerva 2 1
Lisbon Dav id Anderson 35, Martins F,erry
14
Lodi Cloverleaf 35. N. Royalton 7
Louisville 18. Poland Seminary 7
louisville Aquinas 37, Cle E. 8
Lyndhurst Brush 21. Eastlake N 0
Mad1son 54. Cle. John Marshall 0
Magnolia Sandy Valley 1B. Nava rre ·
Fairless 7
· Maple Hts. 35. Hubbard 15
Maria Stein Marion Local 56 , Troy
Christian 0
Marysville 24. Marion Harding 21
Mass1Uon Jackson 24 , Cuyahoga Falls 0
Massillon Perry 35 . Wooster 21
Maumee 13, Tol. Waite 0
McComb 28, Defiance Ayersville 6
McDonald 46, Southington Chalker 14
Mechamcsburg 45. W. Jefferson 27.
Medina Buckeye 16, Bedford 0 ·
Mentor Lake Cath . 33, Euclid 0
Metamara Evergre'8n 26 . Northwood 6
Milan EdisOn 25, Norwalk 13
Millbury Lake 36. Swanto n 6
Millersburg W. Holme§ 27. WoosterTnway
,0
·
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Minford 55. Oak Hill 0
Minster 42, Ft. Lo ram1e 0
Mogadoare' Field 23, Atwater Waterloo 0
Monroe 37, Union City M jssissm awa Valley
14
Monroeville 28, laG~ange Keystone 0
Montpelier 54, Hicksville 7
Mt. Orab Western Brown 33, Hillsboro
Murfreesboro (Tenn ) Riverdale 26,
Worthington Kilbourne 7
N. Bam more 47 . Holgate 8
N. Can. Hoover 17, Can . Cen1. Cath. 14
N. Jackson Jackson-Mi\tein 20, Wmdham 8
Nelsonviii&amp;·York 39. Athens 21
New Albany 36. Grandview Hts. 12
New Carlisle Tec umseh 27. PMborn 13
New Concord Johh Glenn 38. B arn e ~vi lle

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Cots. Brookhaven 48, Chillicothe 7
Cots. Crusaders 48. Cols. Al ncentrlc :27
Cols. OeSales 42. Tol. St. Frahc1s 7
Cols. Eastmoor 42, Co ts. E. 6
Cols. Franklin His . 31. Col s. S. 12
Cots. Hartley 48, Co ls. Centennial 0
Cots. Harvest Prep 21. Delphos Jefferson

New Leban on Dixie 19, W. A l e~a n dna Twin
ValleyS. 7
New Lex ington 35 , lancaster Fa irfield
Union 28
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New London 50, Oberlin 13
New Paris National Trail 26, Day. Ch ristiiln

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Cots. Independence 49, Cols. Beech~rolt 6
Cots . Marion·FranKIIn 21, GroveportMadison 0
Cols. Ready 12, N . L~isburg Triad 7
Cols. St. Charles 34. Cols. Briggs 23
Columbiana Crestview 37, Leavitlsburg
Labree 15
.
Columbus Grove14 , Pandora·Gilb oa 0
Coll'woy Crestview 16, Rocklord Parkway
13, OT
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Copley 28, Uniontown Lake 7
Cort land lakeview 14. Palresvlne Harvey

New Philadelphia 20, Wintersville Indian
Creek·13
Newark 59. Co ls. Northla nd 0
Newark Lickmg Valley 24 , Tho rnville
Sheridan .13
Norton 42 , Akr. E. 13
OaK Harbor 42 , Genoa 0
Olmsted Falls 37, Wicklilie 10
Orrville 30, Canai'Fulton NW 27 . OT
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Crestline 34 , Gallon Northmor 18
Cuyahoga Hts. 18. Columbia Statio n
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Day. Carro ll 34, Beavercreek 14
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E. Can . 21, Coventry 12
Casey caught two passes for Eaton 26. Ox1ord Tatawanda 20
Edgerton 41 . Hilltop 40
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Elida 21, Lima Cent. Cath. 7
Elyria 42, N. Olrr'lsted D
Meigs will travel to Elyria Cath 38, Youngs. Wilson 15
Athen s . next week, whi le Enon Greenan 21, London 21
Findlay li~rty-Benton 44, Tiffin Calvert 7
Gallia Academy plays host Frankfort Adena 20, Greenfield McClain 14
Fredericktown 28. Sparta Highland ·13
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Painesville Riverside 14, Perry 1
Parma Holy Name 24. P~rma Valley Forge

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Pataskala Watk ins Memorial 19. Grove
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Pickerington Cent 28, Reynoldsburg 7
PICkenngton N 50. Cots. Walnut AidQe 6
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Portsmouth 27 , Chesapeake 20
Portsmouth W. 48, Proctorville Fairland 6
Powell Olentangy Liberty 48 , Cols.
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Amman 35. Massillon Tuslaw 7
R1vers1de Stebb1ns 6 . Day Northridge 0
Rock'i River 48, Independence 14
Rocky R1ve r Lutllera n W 59 Fa~rview Pad..
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S. Po1nt 21 . McArtt"Jut V1nton County 6
Salem 42 , E Liverpool 17
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St1adys1de 20, Toronto 7
Smithville 61. Lucas 7
Solon 35. Strongsv1lle 18
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Spring. NW 26, S Charleston SE 14
Spring. S. 43 , Day. Dunbar 13
Springboro 33, Kings M1l!s K1ngs t3
St. Marys Memonal 21.. $1dney 15
St. Paris Gra.ham 9. Urbana 0
Sugarcreek Garaway 28 , Dalton 27
Sunbury B1g Walriul 27 L1ma Shawnee 3
Sycamore Mohawk 28. Manon EIQ1!1 7
Sylvania Southv1ew 29. To! Bowsher 19
Thomas Wor1 h1ng ton 42, Cols. W 0
ThOmpson Ledgemont 31 . Fa1r por1 Harbor
Harding 14
f 1tflll Columbian 49. fot Whitmer 13
Tlpp C1ty Bethel 32 L1ma Perry 0
Tel Cent. Cath. 10 Detro1t Cath Cent 7
. Tol Christian 16 . Tol. L1blley 7 "
Tol. Ottawa Hills 42. G1bsonl:lurg 21
Tel ScoTt 41 . Fhnt (Mich) Northern 0
Tontogany 01sego 42~ Bowhn g Green 0
Trenton Edgew ood 13. Hamson 7
Trotwood: Madison 19, Day. MeadoWdate.7 ·
Van Buren 49. FO!\IOr1a St Wendel 1n 7
Vanii.Je 29, R1dgeway Rrdgemont 13
Versailles 42. Day. Oakwood 0
Vienna Mathews 20. Berlin Western
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Wadsworth 45 . Akr. F ~restone 12 ·
Wapakoneta 27. Bellefontaine 20. 30T
Warren Cl1amp1on 17 . Pepper P1Ke
Orange 12
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Warrensville Hts 28, Cle S 6
Wash1ngton C. H. M1am1 Trace 28
Circleville 7
Wauseon 34 , SherwoOd Fai rview 28
Waynesfield·Goshfln 41 . Lockland 27
Wellington 24, Creston Norwayne 7
Wellsville 26, Strasburg-Franklin t3
Westerville Cent . 21 , Amanda-Ciearcreek

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Whitehouse Ant hony Wayne 28. Tol
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Wilmington 28, W. Cano lltdn 27
Woodsfield Mon roe Cent. 12. Old
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Xen1a 48 . Hamilton 0
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Zanesvi ll e W. Muskingum 41 . Hearon
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Brad Sherman/photo

' 1 ) lays a hit on Eastern 's Derek
South ·Gallia:s.Be rnie Fulks (2
Young (26 ) after ,making a reception ..
the Eagles 'one final play
from the Rebel 30 .
Gerlach caught the · ball
inside the 5. bul South
Gal li a"s Dustin McCombs
closed quickly an&lt;.! tackled
him inches short of the goal
line.
. "That was a huge play,"
admitted Burle&gt;on. ··we
came in with momentum at
halftime and just carried it
forward ."
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second half. Fulks broke a
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put South Gallia up by 15.
then following an Ea&gt;tern
punl - the only-.one of the
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final 35 yard&gt;. giving the
home team a three tDuchdown lead . and E"'tern never
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Corev Willis had back-toback sacks. the second of
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South G;illia quarterback
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.0 ). which beat Southern 7-0
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Ripley ends 11-·game losing skid

Early Bird Invitat ional

BY ANDY LAYTON
SPORTS CO RRE SPONDENT

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1. Parkersburg (l.Q)

BEAt GEORill' w.....tNoTON 36-7
· 2. Wayne (l.Q)
BEAT lAWRENO£ Co .. Kr. 27.()
3, Williamstown (1-0)
BEAT WOHAMA24-17
4.

Cabell Midland (1.())

BEAT GREENBRIER EAst 24-0
4, Huntington (0-l)
LOST TO CAP"AL 35-7

4,

Ravenswood (0-1)

LOST TO H. HOOVER 29-19
7. Parkersburg South (1.0)
BEAT BAU.OU, D.C. 27-7
8. Capital (1.QJ
BEATHurmNG11&gt;N 35-7
8. Buffalo (1-0)
BEAT GUYAN VALLEY 52·12
10. Nitro (1·0)
BEAT MUSSELMAN 46-21

tan McNamorlphoto
Waham a quarte rb ack Brenton Clark. scrambles from a
Williamstown defender in the second half of the White Falcons'
24-.17 .1oss.

Late Williamstown
touchdown beats
.White Falcons

Larry Crutm/J&gt;hotlo
River Valley's Vince Weatherstein, center, runs in a pack of three Wheele rsburg runners duri rlg
Saturday's Early Bird Invitational in Chesh ire, . Wheelersburg ended the Raiders' three-year ,
championship streak at the event.

PREP FOOTBALL
Bridgeport 26. Tyler Consolidated 8
Buckhannon-Upshur 36, Preston 7
Buf1alo 52. Guyan Va lley 12
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Cabell Midland 24 , Greenbrier East
0
CalhOun 55. Gilmer County 0
Clay-Battelle 41 , Valley Wetzel 24
Covmgton , Va. 23 , Summers
County 0
East Hardy 45, Bishop Walsh, Md. 8
Fairmon t Senior 41, Robe rt C. Byrd
21
Fayetteville B, Oak Hill D
Franktort 26. Modrelield 9
Gilbert 26. Burch 20
Grafton 26, Ph1l1p Barbour 20
Graham. Va. 21 , Bluelield 14
Greenbrier West 20, St1ady Spring
14, 20T
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Hamlin at Hannan , ppd
Herber t Hoover 29, Ra....en swood 19
Iaeger 37 , Williamson 8
James Monroe 43. Narrows, Va . 7
Jefferson 31, Hampshire 3
John Mershall 21, Brooke 0
Liberty Hamson 43, Lewis County 6
Li~rty Raleigh 22 . Westside 14
Lincoln 14, Bra:a:ton County 6
Logan 12. Man 10
Martinsburg 34, Hedgesy1lte 7
Meadow Bridge 6. Tug Valley 0
Midland Trail 6. lndEipendence 0
MorgantoWn 47 , H. 0 Woodson .
DC 12 .
Mount Hope 30, Sherman 6 .
.Mount VIew 34, Chapmanville 18
Nicholas County 19 , Clay County
18
Nitro 46; Musselman 21
North Marion 9, University 6
Notre Dame at Madonna, ppd. to
A~g . 27.
Parkersburg
36 ,
George
Washlnglon 7
Poca 21, Sissonvllla .6
Pnncaton BO. PikeVIew 16
Ripley 3 1, Point Pleasant 12
Rock Hill, Ohio 22. Tolsia 7
Scan 24, Roane County 6 ,
Soutll Harrison 44, Paden C1ty 0
St. Aibans 21, Sou th Charleston 20,

, BY LARRY CRUM
LCRUM@MYDAI LYRCGI ~ T ER

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C HESHIRE
Home
fiel d advantage. yo u hear it
all the time and it is something River Valley is all to
familiar with, winning three
straight
Early
Bird
In vi tational cross co untry
events - that was unti l
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Saturday.
Heading into the lOth edi tion of the eve nt, the Raiders
br.ought confidence with
them running on their home
co'ursc, but fell just sho rt of
Wheelersburg, who's fi ve
scoring runners &lt;Ill crac ked
the top I 0 _o f the 61 man
field.
The Wheelersburg sqltad
showed tremendous stamina
with fi ve runn ers inside the
top I0. which included scc·ond pla ce J;tson Ru ggles
(14:27).
Ryan
Bell
(third. l4: 3 1). Trevor Miller
(sixth.
14 :57).
Herbi e
Otworth (e ighth . l.'i: 2 1) and
Eli'Gerlack (ninth. 15 :24).
While the Pirates took the
win, the home course
Raiders finished in scmnd.
19 point s · behind. Chris
Lester showed th e way for
River Valley. finishing
fourth with a 14:4J time
while teammates Jon Casto
( 15: 13) and Kyle Hi ve ly
( 15:30) also managed to
crack the top I0, finishin g
seventh and IOth respectively.
Taking the overall win tn
the
competition
was
Fairland
runne r Chu ck
Wen t7, who's 14 :02 tim e
topped the fi eld hy a con-

in answering the challenge as
Clark delivered a 54 yard
scoring pass to Brandon
Fowler on the Falcons secMASON.
W.Va.
- nnd qffe nsive play. Derek
Brandon Roberts tossed a 20- Vcazy ·knotted t~e score with
yard touChdown P'"' to the PAT ki&lt;:k with 10:56 til
"Matthew Se.xton with I ::r; play in the open ing period.
remaining to thwart a fourth
Palm put the Yellow
quarter comeback rally hy Jackets in front again on the
the Waharna White Fakons second play of quarter numFriday evening as the vis it- her two when the jun ior kicking Williwmtown Yellow er nailed a J3-yard field goal
Jackets held oil the Bend after a Williamstown drive
· Area team for a 24- 17 sea- bogged down at the WHS 17
·son-opent ng wm.
yard line . .
,
Willliam&gt;town see mingly
· The White Falcons scored
I0 unan &lt;wcrcd points duriug put the game away late in the
a three minute time frame to third •&gt;criod when quarterJacke t batk Brandon
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Roberts tossed
lead but saw Williamstown a 4uick pa" over the middle
march 53 ya rds in just three to Cody Metz. The pa'ss play 20T
St. Marys 54, Ritcll1e County 0
,plays to provide the Wood covered 41 yards and follow Tucker County 13, Pocahontas 0
Tygarts 34, Pendleton County 0
County team with the win- in g Palm's extra point kick
Wayne 27, Lawrence Co., Ky 0
mng smrc.
the vi&gt;itnrs lead ballooned to
Webster Counly 35. R1chwood 12
Although the ln..:al II ga ve 17-7 with 1:2 1 left in third
Weir 50. Oak Glen 0
William Campbell. Va. ~5 . Keyser 7
. the vis itors a huge s~ar~. the 4uarter action.
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Williamstown 24, Wahama 17
Wahama. with its offense
Yellow Jacket victmy kept a
Winf1eld at Hu rricane, ppd. to Aug.
27,
reg ular season winning struggling. came to life as
Woodrow Wilson 25, Riverside 0 ·
·strea k alive with their .17th Wahama turned to Clark's
straight triumph .
passing arm midway through
Wahama stru ggled with the tin a! qua rter. Three comwhat it feared the m&lt;"t head' plctions to Chase Ord and an
in g into the season opening 1Hyard scramble by Clark on
contest with seve ral J'a"c' a fourth down play carried
·being dropped and a shak y the Falcons to the Yellow
:beginning to the 20ll:i "~ r id L!Ckct four yaru.• · 1me
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season by the Falcon sec - Wahama cooldn 't punch it
ondary.
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into the end mne however
"We still h;tve a lot of work and the Bend Area team
to acconiplish in catc·hing the elected to go 10 Derek Veazy
. football and defend in~ the
vincing margin.
sp lit the upri giVs with a
Pass:· WHS head coach Ed who
Also scorin g fo r the
20 vard field coal with 5:3 1
_Cromley said follow ing the rcniainin g to -pull the White j,unbap ~lmr!S -ii&gt;rntlnrl
Raiders were lith place
heartbreakin g
se tback . Falcons to within a touchVince Weatherste in ( 15:17)
446-2342 or 992-2155
-"Willi amstown ha s a ~vuml down at 17-10.
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and 19th place Daniel Hill
football team and for the
On its nex t possession
. most part I'm sattsficd with Clark raced 56 yards down
our effort : I th ink we the far sideline for a game
showed a lot ol charallet to
come back li ke we did and I tyitig touchdown with Veazy
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· believe we ·prn ved a lot to e'en the count at 17- 17 with '
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:ourselves the way we pla yed "'!.:37 remaining .
against them:·
Williamstown wouldn ' t be
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Wahamil held a slight edge denied as tlie Yellow Jackets
. GALl/A COUNTY FAIR HOG
in the games final stati.st ics utilized a 15 ya rd penalty
.iri picking up 2H4 total yards a~ainst the Falcons and con-while the Bend Area defcn- ~
Chris Lester-GaiDa Buccaneers
·sive unit held the hem lded 'ecutivc pass completions by
Roberts tel cover the 53 yards
Yellbw Jackets and 2.000 to score the winning touchyard runner Ty ler Lowers to down with just I :33 ~o play.
· 274 offensive yards. Lowers
"I was particu larly pleased
,
· was limited to just 63 yards with the pla:r: of our defense
· on the ground in 18 carrie s
d h
· h d
h
with Nath1m Stafford, Justin an t e way 11 s ut own 1 e
Williamstow n
ru nning
·Bell and Kameron Sayre attack." Cromley . stated.
.R.K. GJrl, M.D.,
Audrlus Ruksenas, M.D.
-ha ving big nights defensive- "Coach Toth (James) set up
ly for the White Falcon s.
an exccllcrit game plan to
:ire now scl!edu.l.ing appointments. ·
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quarterback' Brenton Clark 's down and !think we did that.
night to shine with Clark He ran for oyer 200 yards per
· con necti ng on 7-of-2 3 passes game Ja' t year as a junior. .
' ·r'U Giri, ".D,
:for 158 yard s and a touchDefen sive leaders on the
down in addition to running evening for Wahama were
for 70 yards in six carr(es. S;tyre. Ord. Rudy Ward,
Audiius .auksenu, n.o.
Clark tossed a 54-yard pass .·Fowler. Staffo rd and Bell
to Brandon Fowler for the with so phomore , starters
Ohstttrics and Gynecology
Falcon s first score hci"nre Brent Jone s and Gabe Rou sh
adding a 56 yard run with also turnin g in impressive
jane BroeckerJt.o.
2:37 remaining to knot the performances during the seaAdolescent and ~edfatrfcGyneoology
_score at oJ?-17 . The junior son opener.
, Mich~el ]. Qark. D.O. •'
1 think we did a pretty
.signal caller, in l1i s first var.Jack "· bmey, D.O. si ty start , had a number of ~ood joh for a' young as we
catchah le passes dropped on :.re and I' m "sati sfied with our
Podiatry and Podiatric Surxery
the evening .
cffon. ·· Cromle y added .
Williamstnwn took an ··we·vc ~ot some , things to
Earl LOrigp. D.P.".
early lead in the first qu arter correct ~ii1 U get ready for a
when.' for the second vear in vastly imprn,ved Federa l
Call (740) 992-9158 ~~an appointment
:a row, Tyler Lowers returned Hock ing leam ne xt week ."
with any of these phystctans.
:the openin g kickoff l&gt;6 yards
Wahama. alter losing for
for a totn;hdnwn . Hu '' ~ll the fifth stra ig ht time to
Palm booted the po.int alter William stown . will ~isit
Ill East "emorial Drive, Suite A
to give the Ydlow Jackets a . Federal Ho-;kmg ne xt Fnday
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
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fo r
it.'
next
gndtron
· Wahama wasted little ti me encounter.
BY GARY CLARK

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'Burg end~ River Valley's win streak

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and runn ers Shane Plant/,
( 16 :17). Timmy Huffman
Dallas
Craft
( 17:50).
( 17 :56),
Tyler
Counts
( 18:00) and (jrc~ Baker
( 18 :1 2) roundin~ ·out the
remai nin g 131uc 6cvi l finish crs.

Easte rn hrought nut a p;1i r
of runiH! r~ to th t (.'Ompcti tion led hy 12th place Chris
Da vis witlt a 15:-l .1 timc. and
teammate Aaro n MartincL.tlc
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time and l\1t)rg:lll 1\.l'tlllt'·dy
fini sh in g wi th a 21 &lt;!6 time .

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co mpe l it ion.
Galli a
Academy ra n away \vith ';,1
tonvin~.:ing win. swet'pi ng
the top tljrce spots and
defeating Ri ver Valley by .10
points.
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the mix before intermission,
going 5-of-6 through the air
for 116 yards.
It's that kind of balanced
attack that any coach could
hope for in week one. and
.Dee! was certainly pleased
with how hi s ' players
, responded.
,
, "We did an exce llent job of
mi xing up the offense in that
·first half and our defense was
al'o playing very well," sa id
·Dee!. "I couldn 't have asked
,for a better start and I'm very
pleased with their effort."
, RVHS slruck first on its
opening possession, march:ing 65 yards in I0 plays for a
6-0 advantage at the 6:40
· mark . Edwards. first touch , 'down run covered eight
yards and capped ;1 5:20
drive.
' Southeastern was forced to
punt on its first offensive
seri es. and the Raiders took
over at their ow n 20 with
3:20 left in the opening stanza.
,
Edwards took a handoff on
the followin g play and ran "
into a clogged-up left si d~ .
Edwards planted, reversed
hi s field and scampered HO
, yards around the ri ght side to.
give River Valley a 12-point
.edge.
· A stt ccessful .two- point
convers i01J' gave the ,hosts a
14-0 lead with 3:02 1eft in the
first quarter.
With momentum clearl y on
the side -of Ri ve r Valley.
Southeastern definitely needed a big play.
.
That big play ca me on the

Stanley ( 18 :5 1) also man-.
agcJ :; tl;p I0 fi ni sh in sev ~
cnth wh il e Andrea Wi se man
(20 :05) rounded out th e
scoring for the 131ue Angels.
.kssic&lt;t Willet , Hannah
Roush. Rrittyn Saunde rs.
Danicltc
Sande rs
and
Stepha nie Snyde r .ro unded
out the lin ishcrs for Gallia
Academy.

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anothc:r ~ccotl l_l plal'C fini Sh
on til ~ d:ty as 1!1c girls team
fini,hed J USI - behind their
Gallia County ncighhors.
Th e top fini sher fur River
Valley was lOth place
A' ltky Filch "ith a time of
1'1 :-l'l. wh ik Till&lt;my Oiler
(20}0). Stephani e Griffit)l
12 1: Ill), Elatne House holder
12 I: I 2 l and Lauren Farley
wunJcd out the fini shers in
the 461ady field.
· Meig s broug ht four girl s
to the c\'t'n l. wit h Kimi
'Swi:-. hcr wki ng fourth ovCr-

all wit h a I X:27 time and
Jcssic.a Holliday. Ashl ey
Savanc .an:..l Cecilia Col'c
rou nding out the finishers.
Also from Meigs count y was
the lone Eastern representative in 25 1h plm:c Beth
Hy•ell.
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River Valley' s Chris Edwards. front, outruns the Southeastern defense on hi s way to the end ·
zone Friday in Cheshire. The Raiders won 30-20.

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ensuin g kickoff · as Stefan
Wood ran up the middle of
the special teams for a 77yard touchdown . SEHS
mi ssed the extra point kick
with 2:50 showing on the
clock and now trailed 14-6.
The .home team responded
with an eight-play, 79 yard
dri.ve that trickled over into
th.~ second quarter. Scott
Hunt 's 4-yard run on fourthand-goal capped a 2:57 drive
and gave RVHS a commanding 22-6 lead at the II :49
mark. ·
Hunt struck again with
2: II remaining until half,
bullying his way intO' the end
zone from a yard out.for the
30-6 intermission advantage.
Hunl \ second score fini shed
a seven-play. 65-yurd drive
that chewed up 4:29.
Southeastern tried to make
things interesting in the second half, as Steven Baxter
needed one play at the 2:38
mark to rumble 46 yards for
a touchdown . Baxter's score
pulled the game to 30-13.
The Panthers pulled to
within I0 points after another rushing s.c ore from Baxter
in the -fourth , this time from
15 yards out . but that was as
close as SEHS would come,
River Valley's most produ ctive series may have
come in that final canto, as
the Raiders ran 7:39 off the
clock with a 16- play drive
that yie lded no points .
Southeastern retu ined posses sion after that dri ve
stalled wit h only 45 seconds
·left in the contest.
For the game. River Valley
;tccumulated 29 1 yards on
the ground and 125 more in
the air. while Southeastern
tall ied 168 yards rushing and

just 13 passing yards.
Following Edwards in the
rushing category was Hunt
with 39 yards on -14 carriea,
while Ryan Henry added 32
yards on four totes. Morrow
had 26 yards on four carries
and Jordan Dee! had two
yards on a pair of attempts.
· SEHS was led by Baxter
with I09 yards on nine car, ries, while Wood added 47
more on I0 tries.
Morrow fi ni shed the
evening 6-of-9 for 125 yards
through the air. with Henry
lead ing the receiving corp
with 67 ya rds on th ree
catche s. Michael Corde ll
added two grab s for 49
yard s, and Zak Dee! hauled
in one pass for nine ya rds.
Ri vc r Valley had :one lost
fumble and zero interceptions in the triumph.
Hunter Ratliff did not
attempt a pass for , the
Panthers until ihe fourth
quarter, and contiecled on
Dnly one Df his three tri es
for I J ya rds, Wood had the
lone reception for SE HS .
Dee! is ho ping the success
from Friday will etriculate
into the rest of his team's
season.
''We are a young team and

we ha ve a tough stretch over
the next three weeks. hut if
we continue to mix thing'
up on offense and play
defense lik e we did tonight.
we are going In he in a lot of
close football gamrs."· he
commented.
River Valley returns home
Friday when they host ·trad itional
powerhouse
Ne lsbnvill e-York.
wh ich
defeated Athens 35-25 in its
week one contest. Game time
i&gt; slated for 7:30p .m.

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Will Slone had two catches
for 29 y~rds and a touchdown. Dewey Wroten had
one catch for II yards. and
Murk Foocc had two catches
for 10 yards.
Ripley was led by Deem
wi th I.'&gt;X yards on 19 carries
with three touc hdo wns.
Mikee Ratl iff had eight.carri es for 50 yards, Timmy
Hayhur&gt;l had 'i x carries for
26 yards and one .touc hdown ,
Dustin McClanahan had four
carrie s for I J yards , Jon
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yards. JJ' Garnes had "three
carri es for I 2·· yards . Ben
Ratliff had one for 5 yards.
and Seth Phalen rou nded out
the rushine with two carries
foF no varJ..,.
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for 23 yard' with no tout hUowns. ami nu m tcrccrt i o n ~.
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ODIE O'DDNNELL

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES-SENTINEL

GALLIPOLIS- An audience of 42 members of the
Gallia County Conservation
Club received updates on
improvements to wildlife
and fish habitats in southern
,Ohio ill the August meeting
at the Gallia County Gun
club.
Also, for the third time in
2005 the members voted to
purchase a: book relating to
the outdoors in IIICIIIUry of a
deceased club member. The
book will be pur~hased and
donated to the Bossard
Memorial Library in memory of Ralph L. Durst. The

· other publications donated
to the library this year were
in memory of James Long
and Da'Je Harbour.
Dave Bright, the Ohio
Department of Wildlife Fish
D.i vision manager, reported
that the parking lot at
Tycoon Lake has been
ex~anded _&lt;1nd tha\!1 Will_ be
entuely p.lVed 111 -006, and
that the handicapped acce ss1· bl e !"ts h'1ng ramp -a 1 111e
Byrd Lock~ arid Dam that
wa·s destroyed by !loading
should be replaced sometime
in 2006 . He also added that
water samples are being
taken at Tycoon Lake and
fish samples from the
Forked Run Lake to . check
for any ·contamination .

Bright stated, "t hat too
much forage will affect the
fish population, and that has
been a growing problem
with fishing in the Ohio
River."
Bright also noted that a
new boat launching ramp is
being planned for an area
· along the Ohio River in the
Racine area and that other
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Improvements -bave een. or
are planned, tor Ross Lake
and L~kc Rupert.
. President Bob Donnet then
tntroduced Becky Ew1ng, a
member of the ODNR staff
of the Wayne National
Forest, who presented a slide
program . and provided the
dialog dealing with forest

management plans, entitled
"Caring For Our Natural
Legacy."
During her presentation
Ewing mentioned the wetland restoration projects are
now being -conducted near
Cadmus, and also at Timbre
Ridge Lake, Pumpkintown
Lake, the Whitaker Tract,
and at S"andfork .
She said, "Since we've
begun . these projects we
have seen grouse. quail,
frogs, turtles , birds, bats,
fish, and even some mussels
in Gallia County streams."
continued,
"At
She
Pumpkintown Lake we have
detected the - Western Lake
Chubsucker, some large,

trout, and recorded 38
species of birds in that area."
Concluding ·her program,
Ewing stated, "The United
States Forestry Service is
now celebrating I00 years of
service, and we are very
pleased with the results of
proper management by all of
the people like you in the
area we serve." Do·nnet
announced that the annual
Landowners · Appreciation
Banquet is scheduled for
Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Bob
Evans Farms Shelterhouse at
6: 30 p.m . Any property
owner in Gallia County who
permits hunting ~nd fishing
on their land is invited to be
a guest at this annual event.

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fish profilE

PUMPKINSEED
COMMON NAMES:

Pumpkins~d

sunfish, Punkles, Yellow sunfish

SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Lepomis gibbosus

IDENTIFICATION: Pumpkinseed lire a very colortul, deep-bodied, slab-sided fish
with a small mOu11'1. Breast and belly are orange to yellow, witt11ighter colored Sides
in a varietY of bright colors. The ear Uap 1s black, but has an orange-red spot o~ the
border.
RANGE AND HABITAT:
PurOpklnSeed are native to Ohio
and are widespread in the Lake
Eri&amp; drainage. They are also
found In isolated areas of the
Ohto AiYBf drainage. This
speciEis prefers clear, non-flowing water and subslrates of
organic debris and dense sub~
merged aquatic vegetation.
LIFE HISTORY: Pumpkinseed
sunfish are nest spawners wlth
the male digging the nest in
water as shallow as 6 to 12 inches. Spawning occurs in May or
June and the males guard the
nest until.lhe eggs hatch. The
Information lrom the Ohio Department of
female w1lllay between I ,600 to
Natural Raeourcee (ohlodnr.com}
2,900 eg9s. Several females may
lay egQs 1n a single nest Adult .
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pumpkinseed eat primarily. larval. msects, some adult insects, and occasionally larval
fiSh. Pumpkinseed growth IS s1m1lar to that o! bluegills.

Our Prlcea. Are Below Ilhe•••

. ADULT SIZE: Pumpkinseed larger than 5 to 7 inches are uncommon ; although 8to 10-lnch fish are occasionally caught at l ake La Su An Wildlife Area.
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FiSHING METHODS:' Fishing tOr pumpkinseed sunfish Is similar to fishing for
bluegill ·sunfish. The best methOd is to use naturat 'baits. such as worms, with small
hooks and ligttt lines. In addi tion, small spinner baits and llies can also ba used .
Anglers should concenlrate along the edges at dense vegetation or woody debris.

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COLUMBUS (AP)- The weekly fishing report provided by the DiVision ol Wildlife
of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources·

CENTRAL OHIO
Antrim lake (Franklin County)
Channel catfish from 10 to 20 inches can be
caught using night crawlers, chicken livers and shrimp fished on the bottom in 10
feet of water or tess. Bluegill may be caught using nigh! crawlers or cnckets sus~
pend&amp;d by a bobber. No Ooats are permitted on this take.
Hargus Creek Lake (Pickaway County) - For channel catfish, fish along the bot·
tom with night crawlers, cut baits, and prepared bait&amp;. They will probably be most
ae11ve at dawn and dusk but will bite any t1r'ne of day or night. Channel catfish usu~
ally measure 12 to 20 inches .. Use small night crawlers beneath a bobtier af depths
of 4 to 6 leitt when seeking bluegill. Jigs and minnows can be used to take crappie
and largemouth bass can be found on points w1lh drop-offs, around the islands, d8m
and east shore using plastic baits. spinner baits. or live bait. Minnows a~d night
oawlers also are good largemouth bass baits. Electric motors only.
NORjJtEASJ OHIO
Lake Erie (·Ashtabula, Lora1n and Lake cOunties)
Anglers are reporting limits of
perch and walleye north of lorain, limits of perch out of Falrpor1, and limits, of waJI·
eye ·out of Geneva and Conneaut. While many walleye are of sub-le gal size and
must be returned to the water, a lew are exceeding the 1 5-inch requirement . Trolling
watermelon-colored spqons or worm harnesses in 45 feet of water is the best technique tor walleye. Perch are 8 to 9 inches in length and have been taken in at?Out
40 to SQ feet of water.
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Guilford Lake (Columbiana County) - Crappie are biting on livE! bait and white
twister .tails. Black crappie is the dominant species in these waters. but white crappie can be caught as well. largemouth bass are hitting on rubber worms. Bass
anglers are having the most Iucio: along the docks, but anglers seeking crappie
shoiMd check out•the fishing pier on the south side of the lake
SOUTHWEST OHIO
A few walleye are beiilg caught' by anglers
using crank. baits, jigs wit~ plastic bodies or curly tails, small spinners, or live min•
nows, leaches, or night crawlerS on a No.6 long~shanked hook as bail. Gopd curly
tail color choices are white, orange. pink, or chartreuse. Fish by slowly jigging,
trolling or drifting baits in ~0 to 1.5 loot depths. Anglers report that the most successful bait has been sit\ler or gold blade baits. Walleye are be1ng c.aughl in the main
lake rivor channel, around structure, and over the humps. The best fishing Is in the
very earty morning hours. All walleye tess tha n 15 inches lonQ mUst be Immedia te~
1y released back into the lake. Channel cattish are being caught by anglers using
shad, shrimp. night crawlers. and chld(en livers in the upper end ol the lake. Fish
the bait tight-line or slowly drill the bait along the bottom in three to she foot depths.
Caesar Creek (Clinton. Greene. and Warren counties) - Anglers casting iAiine
spinners and crank baits are st8rting to catch a few muskellunge. 5augeye anglers
ate catching a few 15 to 18 inch fish lrofll 6 to 15 feet depths, but most fish are
smaU. Troll medium or deep diving /::rank baits along submerged points or underwa~
tur humps. Cast or drift with live night crawlers on a bottom bouncing harness rig,
or use 8. lead head Jig tipped with a piece of worm. Fish in the early morning and
early evening hours. Channel callish are being caught by shore flnglers using night
crawlers. shrimp, and chict&lt;en livers. Fish ttle bait ttghHine along the bottom in 5 to
8 foot depths.
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CoWan Lake (Clinton County)- Anglers casting or trolling shad-raps are starting
to catch saugeye. Bluegill and suntish are being caught by anglers using earth~
worms or waJC worms as bait. Keep the bail between 3.and 6 feel deep. Use a No.
6 Jong~shankad hook. Channel and flathead catfish a~e being caught by shore
anglers using night crawlers and chicken liver. Fish the bail tight-line along the bottom in 3 to 6 foot depths. .
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VINTON - Three
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women.
The daughter, Carla, H, has been showing
horses for two years. Her mothec Liz. 41, has
been showing since she was 6 and has been
training for over 20 years. Grandmother Bettie,
born in England, showed horse&lt;; as a kid and got
back involved when Liz began showing.
The 62 acre Carfora horse farm has been i'n
operation since 1993 .. tn
Gallia County and before
· that in Ashville.
Bettie retired from her government job to Gallia County
with her husband; Vincent.
fie retired from the United
States Air Force and served
as the postmaster of the
Vinton Post Office.
Hi s health dwindled once
he and Bettie became settled
in Gallia County.
In 1996, VinCent passed
- Liz
away. Liz moved from her
farm in Chilicothe in 1997 to
help care for the farm and be with her mother.
She gave birth to Carla that March.
Bettie and Liz, with the help of some friends,
immediately began hitting the road showing and
\_raining horses.
Bettie jokes of Carla learning to walk while
being on the road during show season.
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tith anglers nave been moat auccenful using night crawtere, chicl(en 11w111. and cut
batt trom the rfvef. The mot! productive altea conlinue to be at any of the low~head
dam. and It tnt moi.lfh o1 1irger trlbCJtary streams.
Sett Fork l.ake (Guernsey County) - II you boat on Salt Fork Lake, beware of
11umpa and other hazards due to the tow water levels. Largemoutn fishing is slow.
but uuoeve encl walleye success has tne faatur~ spotlight due to Improving con·
dltiont. The preferred lure Ia the night crawler ~arness ~ i shed during the early morn·
lng and In tht late eveni~ . Successfuf sites would Include any deeper water areas
· ~ere rocky sholils with known woody strUcture occur.
• Seneca take (Noble County) - Largemouth bass conll~ue to be ~ challenge for
the angler, nowever the saugeye and walleye fishing success has ~rnproved suoatantlally. The preferred lure color is silver and white and would include diving Shad
Rap's and oti'MH similar imitations. Catches of saugeye from 1G to 23 inches have
been reported . Fish water in ,the depth range of 12 to 22 feet assoc1ated with woody
structure or unique lake basin features .
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Meigs, SciOto, .and Washington counties
Fishing has been slow in the Ohio
River other tflan catfish !Ingling. Catfish anglers are catching channel catfish and

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craWlerS fished tight-liM on the bonom. The premier catches are using goldfish for
the shovelheads. Flathead catfish and channel catfish success is qUite variable, but
resUlts are primarily at dusk, through the night and in the early morning hours before

daybreak. rne tailwater below the Racine, Willow ISland. or Gre~nup locks ~nd
Cam are good areas to try at mght. Anglers ha'tle also been catchmQ an occasiOn·
at freshwater drum. Bass fishing has also been extremely slow due to the e.w:tensive
amount of natural bait within !he river

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This summer, Carla and her horse Rocky were
named world champion at the 5-9 age Walk-Trot
Horsemanship Palomino Wo'rllj Championship
Show tn Tulsa, Okla.
The title was Carla's first and the farm's 13
world title .
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Liz feels the farm's accomplishments before
she came here were viewed by people in the area
as hear-say until Carla's win. mainly because the
· farm is run by women.
Carla's win gave them some
recognition, she said. "Bei ng
a \I'Oillan. I feel you have to
earn ,their respect.". ·
Betng women. some men
have not taken them seriously when doin g business.
Much of the horse business is dominated by men,
. ' sa1d.
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LIZ
.. It's all about loyalties
with business." Liz said.
"They
respect you fur your
Carfora
Joyaltks. That 's what makes
this farm work." ·
The farm buys all of its grain from one person.
Brian Unroe at· Feed Stop in Gallipolis. They
buy their hay from one person only, Tadd and
Danny Browning of Vinton. They do all of their
veterinary work with Brian Hendrickson at
Riv erbend Animal Clinic. All shoeing for the C~rla hugs on her donkey Gladass in the pasture on her farm. She personally owns both
horses oil the farm is done by Carl Ford of Gladass and Delores who are pregnant. She will breed and sell her donkeys and keep
t11e profits. \ Her mother says it is an intro(1uction to. the horse busrness
t11at her mo the r
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Please see Carfora farm, C6 ·
manages on their fa rm.
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it's family first and
business second.
Without the family,
we have no business. "

SOUTHEAST OHIO

AEP ReCreation Lands (Morgan County)
Catches of largemouth bass were
reported this past week . Anglers are using Power Worms in dark colors which.
Include purple, motOf' oil, and blaCk. ~e bluegill have tleen caught ust~ night
· CI'IIWMII'I fished below a bobber.
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Mulklngum Rlvtr (CosP'IOCIOn, Morgan, and Washington counties) - Catfish
anglers have been aucceastul during water rises after r~lntall events. Anglers con·
ttnue lei catch ftathead catfish using live suct(era, goldllatl. and sunfish: Channel cat-

tosses a bit of hay into a pen for a horse on her farm. "She's a better person for the farm," her mother Liz said. "She knows the responsibilitties of the farm." Her
and grandmother, Bettie, hope to see Carla take over the farm when she grows up .

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Carla cleans the hoofs of Vinnie, a . pony
for ridi ng
lessons that she owns and rents to the farm for $5 a lesson .
She aquired Vinnie through trade with her mother on the farm .

Liz watches Erica Caldwell , 10, d~ring a riding lesson at the
Carfora Farm. Liz has been giving lessons for 20 years and

gives lessons all year long on her farm .

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"We're a very trgh\ knit family," Liz sard. They each share the
duties around the farm. When one is down. the others pick up
the slack. Most of tl1e work around t11e farm rs done by them·
selves. witll help from t11e'i r f&lt;111111y frr end Brenqa Young ..

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- COMMUNITY (O'RNER Yes folks, it really was an alligator
It was an alligator all
rig(lt - in the river down
there ·by the Wild Horse
Cafe spied by several 'din ers on the dock.
A couple of people had
called, b~ing sure it was a
case of mistaken identity.
''Really a beaver since both
swim with water just below
· the eyes." said one.
But not so. It was an al li gator, the pet of a man who
lives along the river in
Mason. Seems it escaped
from ' its cage, entered the
river.
and
apparently
crossed over to sec what
was going on. It' s now
back safely with its owner
·in a more secure place and
so ends the sa~a of th e al li gator in the b,;autiful Ohio.

School cafeteria. The ministers are encouraging all
teachers ,
administrators,
other sc hool personnel. students and parents to join
Charlene . thern as prayers are given for
this school year..
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Tuppers Plains will· be
having its first real festival;
one which they are hoping
can become an annual event.
are involved becau se that's Jt is bdng called "Harvest
where. the group has been Festival" and will be taking
meeting for years·, are strugplace on Oct. 15.
gling to raise money.
There will be a parade,
Anyways.
there
is
craft demonstrations and
· progress and as local money
becomes available federal displays. concession booths.
· information stands, maybe a
monev is released. The roof
has been replaced , the weak visit from MedF\ight if tne
corner of the old building weather allows, al~d a varihas been slabi liLed. and ety of other things.
While the Tuppers Plains
next month, Colburn says
Fire
Department is taking
work will begin on rointin g
Things are moving right up · the bricks. pulling in the lead in getting the festialong with restorat ion and new window sills and head- va l going, it was emphasized
repair of the old ·Chester ers, and then a little later. that this is a community fes tival , not a fire department
A~aJemy built in the \939
installing new windows.
on the lot adjacent to the
In case you've wondered. function .
Right now local crafters.
already restnreJ Chester the o\J ·bell towe.r on the
Courthouse. But money. as Academy was in ·such bad youth gro ups, churches,
usual. is sometimes a stum- share that it is having to be schools, and other organizabling block in the speed · replaced. Once that's com- . tion s are being encouraged
with which work adyances. pkted and on the roof, then to plan an · entry in the
and that's the case here.
th~ original brass bell manu - parade and a display at the
You may rcm~mb er 'that factured in Cincinnati just fest ival.
Incidentally, all those bassome time ago a ·'Save he fore 1850 will he put back
kets, about $3,500 worth,
America's Treasures" fed - in place.
eral grant in the amount of
Now about that match in which were to have been
$237,000 was announced local dollars. Perhaps you given away at a basket bingo
by
U.S.
Sen.
Mike might like to help. Just send spon sored by the fire departDcWine. Howeve r. th e along any donations to the ment when games were cangrant had stri ngs. The ' Chester-Shade Histori cal celed ·due to some legal
issu es. will be used in a
Chester-Shade Historical Society.
fund-rJliser at ~he fe stival. So
Society had to rai se a dol collectors,
vou are now
lar-for-dollar match , so the
Prayer is powerful and the
grant money i ~ com ing in Middleport
Ministerial · advised on hciw you can take
Association again this year your chances on winning
in bits aml pieces.
Dale Colburn. chair of the , is spmlsori ng a special your favorite.
(Cizarle11e Hoeflich is ·
program along with a repre- prayer event for sc hool s.
It has been set for 7 p.m. general manager of The
sentati ve of the Chester
Daughters of America who Tuesday in the Meigs High Daily Sentinel in Pomeroy.)

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Vision clinic helps indentify eye problems
BY MELISSA CONKLE,

BSN, RN
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE

Vision disorders are the
fourth )llOSt common disability in the U.S and the most
prevalent "handicapping':
condition in childhood.
Some of the common
. vision · disorders include
amblyopia;
strabismus;
refractive errors; and ocular
disease. These conditions
can put children at ·a real
learning disadvantage as
they grow and develop. If
left untreated, problems can
worsen and lead to permanent vision loss and delayed
deve \opment.
All parents recognize
how vital good vision is to
their children's develop ment. As children grow and
mature. over 80· percent 'o f
what
they
learn
is
processed through their
eyes. However, most people have a limited understanding of what good
vision means . Good vision
involves much more than
just seeing clearly without
glasses. When most parents
think about vision, they
think · about their child's
clearness of sight, or the
sharpness of vision as mea-

RIO GRANDE - When
the University of Rio
Grande/Rio
Grande
Community College welcomed its students ba~k for
the new school year, students
found several changes to the
campus.
The fall semester at Rio
Grande began on Monday,
Aug . 22. and Rio Grande
started the year expecting
another record enrollment. In
· order to best meet the needs
of its students and to best utilize its space, Rio Grande
officials
made · several
~hanges to the campus over
the summer as several oftices
moved, a new athletic practice field was built and new
office space ,was created.
Rio Grande actually added ·
to the campus through the
purchase of a home located
'tit the corner of Ridge and
East College street s in the
vi.llage . The house is now
the home of the Admissions
Office at Rio Grande . The
Admi ssions Office was formerly in the Rhodes Student
Center.
:. Paul Harrison , vice' presil:'lent of administrative · and
"udent services . explained
that the Admissi.ons Office
would benefit in several
ways from the move. First'
of all, the new facility will
have room for meetings and
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the student workers . and
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complete. When finished. the
facility will be increased
.from 17,968 sq uare feet of
space to 35,882 square feet of
space. The expanded facility
.'will have a much large,r cafeteria, new meeting space for
campus and community
events, an outside terrace.
and a new home for the
Board of Trustees and new
student rec reation space.
Also this summer, Rio
'Grande
moved
the
Instructional Media Center
from its home in Wood Hall
to Ann'iversary Hall ,· which
was refurbis hed during the
summer. The Instructional
Media Center will be able to
better meet the needs of Rio
' Grande student s in its new
home. F.illing the open space.
iri Wood Hall will be the
In structi onal Design and
Media Services (IDMS J
office. which works cJm;c\y
with Rio Grande faculty
KJ Muaser/ Photo
Pictured are students on the University of Rio Grande/ Rio Grande Community College campus members to help them use
media and technology in their
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ees 10 get materials and sup- the Crossroads Program bet- Grande officials renamed the
plies to their vehicles more ter office space, and give former Student Center Annex
easily. as they often have to them a more central location · as the Davis University
travel off campus to promote on campus. The Crossroads Center, and held the grnundRio Grande to high school stu - Program formerly was local- br~aking for the expansion
dent s · in ·the region . The ed in a house near the Davis project for the facility. The
Admissions Ollice is also easi- University Center.
Davis University Center will
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"The former Crossroads double in size, and the former
The Crossroads Program at house is going to be torn Crossroads house needs to be.
Rio Grande will move into down to make way for the torn down to provide enough
the . offices that forme~ly expansion of the Davis room for ·ihe expansion prohoused the Admissions U ni versi·ty
Center," ject.
Office in. the Rhode s Student Harri son said.
The expansion of the Davis
Over the summer, Rio . Universit~ Center is expected'
Cen~er. The move wil! give

Safety Fair is Sept. 3

: GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
Medical Center is hosting its
first annual Health and Safety
Wellness Fair on Saturday,
Sept. 3 from 8 a.m. until noon
in the hospital's Education
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Martin. The showcar will be
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located in the rear of the facil- Holzer Wyngate-Grtllipolis ." time by calling (740) 446ity. Free and open to the pub- Johnna Jorge nsen , DDS. 5052. Appointments are
lic, the fair will include sever- Ohio State Highway Patrol. taken on a first come, first
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"We are very excited to ·
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The New Haven Volunteer conduct our First Annual
ing on health and safety,
including Advanced Hearing, Fire Department will also be Health and Safety Fair at
American C9.ncer Society, at the event with !heir tire Holze r Medical Center,"
Bonnie
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Education, HMC Inpatient ing' cholesterol and gl ucose. spread the wor,d about good
. Pharmacy, HMC Nutrition blood pressure. height/weight safety habit s for all ages. We
en courage the public to
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Respiratory
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HMC Tobacco Prevention take place. The screening · and Wellness Fair, call
Center, Holzer Center for include s a 10-hour fast McFarland at (740) 446-5679.

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sured by the eye chart. Children can have good
When a child has 20/20 sharpness or vi sion (20/20)
vision, it means that each of and sti ll have serious probhi s eyes can see what an lems in these other areas.
An annual vision screenaverage person sees at a
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If a child fails the eye sc hool- aged chi ldren. The
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But the eye chart's. use is . Health Department to screen
limited to only checking a children for vision problems.
child's sharpness of vision, Children must be betw'een
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•tance. The eye chart cannot meet at least one of the fol test many other important lowing criteria: Failure on a
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need to succeed in today's eye defect; referral from a
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school. For example , the complaints; inability to be
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The clinic staff includes an .
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track a line of print without gist, pub\ ic health nurse and
losing their place, how well ODH vision consultant. The
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distances, or how well they 2005, starting at 8:30 a.m.
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. Seven year.&gt; after complet•mg The Border Trilogy.
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I'OMEROY - - Julia Beth Kennedy and Brian Robert
::Harper were uni ted in marriage oti Saturday. July 30. 2005, at
· the Boh Evans Farm in Rio GrancJe.
: The douh lc ring ceremony was officiated by Pastor Marc
: Sarrett. Best man was Mall Boyks and maid of honor. was
Maggie ·Sallerfield .
The bride is the dau ghter of Thomas and Anita Kennedy of
Pomeroy. amlthc grnom is the son of Dan and Donna Harper
: of Cu llins. Ohio .
The couple rc.,ides in Pomeroy.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Jim and Dorothy Stout will be celebrdling their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 10,2005.
They were married Sept. 10, 1955, by the late Rev. Walter
Frost. An open house from 2 to 4 p.m. at the St. Paul United
Methodist Church in celebration of their anniversary has been
planned by thcit'fami ly.
Mr. Stout retired from All'tel in 1993 and from Federal
Hocking Schools in 1'198. His wife worked for Columbia Gas
until 1963. They have two daughters and sons-in-laws. Connie
and Jimmer Soulsby of Pomer.oy, and Terri and Pat Soulsby of
Tuppers Plains, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Stout have been lifelong residents ·in the
Tuppers Plains area and attend the St. Paul Church. They enjoy
square and round dancing, traveling, boating and skiing on the
Ohio River, and following wherever their grandchildren's
activities may l'ead . He is also a volunteer for God's Hands .
Cards may be sent to PO. Box 34. Tuppers Plains. Ohio 45783.

Southern Business: Poker boom creates
new opportl!-nity for magazines
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JOHNSON-TRIBE
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· ALBANY - Trisha Johnson and Gary Tribe, both ·of
Albany, were married June 18, 2005, at 4:30 p.m. at the
Byrd 's Nest of Albany.
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A dinner reception was held at The Byrd's Nest. ·
The bride is the dau ghter of Ron and Marilyn Spencer of
Long Bottom. The bridegroo m is the son of Gary G. and
: Shirley Tribe of Albany.
' For her wedding. the bride wore a rum colored strapless
dress and carried a bouqL•e tof cream roses and lilacs. Maid
of honor was Autumn Johnson. daughter of the bride. The
bridesmaids were 'Peggy Gatchel and Robin Faires , both of
Glouster. and the flower gi rl was Rachael Russell of New
: Marshfield .
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The best man was Gary M. Tribe of Albany, son of the
groom. The groo msmen were Greg Tribe of Albany, brother of
the groo m, and Don Spencer of Long Bottom, hrother of ·the
bride . The ring bearer was Alex Tribe of Albany, nephew of
the groom.
I.A "B lessing for a Marriage" was read by Nikki Tribe of
Albany. si, ter-in- law of the groo m. Special helpers were
Brook e Ru sse ll of New Marshfield and Will Tribe of
Albany.
Tl1e bride is a !989 grad uate of Eastern Local of ·Meigs
and a 1994 graduate of Ohio Uni ve"ity. The bridegroom is
a 19S2 graduate of Ale\ander High School. Both are
cmplciyed by Ohio University. The couple resides on Baker
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ATLANTA - Bluff ntagazinc routinely reveals a world
at the top of the poker craz~
that few get to see, of millionaire card sharks who
spend money with-abandon,
use $'1 ,000 chips as coasters
and fly like rock stars from
one glitzy·casino to another.
But like its name, Bluff's
glamorous gloss is all for
show. It spins its stories nearly a continent away from the
poker mecca of Las Vegas at
its headquarters in Atlanta,
where the most exciting legal
gambling experience is
scratching off a lottery ticket.
"We're aimed at the new
generation of poker players,"
said Eddy Kleid, Bluff's· copresident. "We wanted to make
it fun and sexy. We' re kind of
like a 'Maxim' for poker."
Poker's exploding popularity, with teleNi'Sea~ Texas
hold'em tournamentSand illicit
Internet games, has created .an

unprecedented opponttnity for
stanup magazines like Bluff to
get in on the action. In the last
year, as many as 10 poker magazines have popped up in card
rooms, newsstand' and stores.
"These magazines are rcally reflecting that growth,"
s;tid Samir Husni, a magazine
expert and chairman of the
journalism department at the
University of Mississippi.
"But publishers need to know
when to hold ' em and when
to fold 'em. All of magazine
publishing is gambling but
when you are gambling on a
fad, it's a bigger gamble."
· The proliferation of Bluff
and other new magazines has
caused established poker
publications such as Card
Player to take notice.
. "Thanks to all . these new
poker magazines, it's forced
me to come out with a better
product," said Jeff Shulman,
president and co-publisher of
the Las Vegas-based, 150,000circulation Card Player. 'This
is by far the best time for us."

Gauley Bridge 12-7 and
Hannan 21-14 to finish at 2-7
The · Sout~ Galli a Rebels on the ·season. The win at
are entering their IOth foot- Gauley Bridge was aided by
ball season in the fall of a defense which intercepted
2005. They have an overall three passes and recovered
record of 18-66-l. Ironically, · four fumble s. Jake Workman
the Rebels are 9-33 against rushed for 98 yards · and
Ohio leani s and 9-33- 1 scored both South Galli&lt;t
again~! West Virginia te~m s.
touchdowns. Zack Lee interTheir best season came in _ cepted a Gauley Bridge pass
2003 when they were S-5. deep in South Gallia Lerrito(y
The first South Galli a team · with I: I0 left in the ga me.
did fini sh 4-4- 1, but they The .Rebels were able to run
played six games against out the clock.
junior varsity squads. They
The 2002 team had imprcswere 1-2 against varsity sive win ; ewer Southern 4'7teams, beating Hannan 24- 6, Milln· ~5-6 and Hannan
12, and losing to Symmes 45-U~ Th ey lost a close 14•6
Valley and Guyan Valley.
game to Guyan Valley and ·a
The Hannan win was a ''shoot-out" to Buffalo 61-35
good lesson on the impor- to finish at 3-6. The Buffalo
tance of momentum. Hannan game saw 838 yards nf com was up 12-0 and driving for hined offen se by the two
another score in the third teams and six scores that cov quarter, '\'hen at the 50 they ered 50 yards or more . In the
decided to go for it on fourth win over Southern. Sou\h
down . The quarterback was Gallia had 357 yards of rushsacked back at his own 35 ing on J9 tries . Jason
with South Gallia taking over Me rrick's pass catching was
on downs. In four plays, the important in the wins over
score had become 12-8. Hannan and Miller. Donnie
Then Hannan fum,bled the Saunders' threc-.year stint its
·ensuing kick-off leading to head man saw South Gallla
another South Galli a score win 7 and lose 21.
and It was curtains from there
Justv Burleson took· over
from the Wildcats.
the helm of South Gallia footSouth Gallia lost the final ball in 2003 ami had some big
game of I'196 to Guy an wins: 42-6 over Green, ' 50-0
Valley and then went 28 over Southern , 14-8 over
games until their next v.ictory. Miller, 46-0 over Hannan •nid
They were 0-9 in 1997, 0- 10 33-6 over Guyan Valley. They
in 1998 and lost the first eight lost two close . games to
games in 1999 before win- Ehstem 14-6 and to Buffalo
ning 26-21 over Hannan. 12-8. South Gallia held
SGHS used two big plays in · Southern to 25 yards in total
the· first half, a 69-.yard pass offense, which was probably
from Sanders to Bickle and a a Gallia County record, hut if
62-yard interception return it was, South Gallia broke
by Josh Duly to mount a 26- · their own re(l)rd · later that
.13 half-time lead . Hannan year when Hannan recordecJ
. made several changes in the only II total ymds uf offense.
second halfbutcame up short The Rebels blocked two
on all ·but one drive. Jack punts that led to scores in the
James was 5-32-1 in his four Miller win. Against Ciuyan
years at the helm .
Valley. both Curt Waugh and
Donnie Saunders became Jake Workman ru shed for
the coach in 2000 and he had . over I00 yards:
a rough beginning, losing his • The 2004 team. whic.ll was
first six games. But _a star a very young team, struggled
runner emerged out of those to a 1-8 season. They lost
six games, .Rick Clary. He close games to Green and
had, as a junior, gained 451 Smnhern. In the later game,
yards but as a senior he the Tornadoes ended a 25gained way over that by mid- game losing skid with the 12season.
9 win over the Rebels. South
In game 7 against Gauley Gallia's lone win CaiT]e
Bridge, Clary turned in one against Hamlin 12-0. Bernie
oflhe greatest performances Fulks rushed for 136 yards in
in Gallia County football his- that game. Jonathan \Veils
tory when he gained on th~. and Curt Waugh scored the
ground 334 yards on 39 car- touchdown s on plays that
nes as S'?uth Galha beat covered less than a yard.
Gauley Bndge 40-26. Two
(James Sands is a ~·pecial
weeks later, South Gallia shut correspo11de11t for
t11e
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· will surely hold. your atten- of the chase. I have tried to
.tion, should you decide to read
nearly
everything
read it. The story begins w.ilh Cormac McCarthy writes. He
a jail escape which results in never disappoints me . He is a
the death of a depmy. It careful craftsman. He has
.tnoves on to Llewelyn Moss' written eight previous novels
hunting antelope i~ we st and won the National Book
.Texas. Moss discovers three Award. His are not "beach
vehicles in the desert.contain- b9oks" or something I might
ing the dead and dying, th~ re;td on an airliner. He may
·tesuh of a drug deal gone bad-. have limited appeal, but he is
He follows a trail of blood to an excellent writer whose
'discover still another victim characters and· plots and setholding a briefcase contain- tings (mostly the American
. ing $2.4 million dollars. · He Southwest) are described in
takes the money, and thus his almost lyrical prose:
While I was waiting for
problems begin. He returns to
".his trailer and his wife and McCarthy's .new · novel , I
. .orders her to pack up. He is bought the first one froin
sending her home to her Amazon.com, a good source
mother while he can decide of reasonably priced books.
The title is The Orchard
. .on a plan for the money.
.,. Of course, those who lost Keeper. The selling is rual ·
. the money begin their pur- Tennessee in the years
suit. What follows is filled between the two world wars.
. with violence and hair-rais- John Wesley Rattner, a young
,ing suspense. Part oft he story boy, lives with his .mother in
ts narrated by Sheriff B'ell a small cabin on the ·mounfrom the county where the tain. He is befriended by
crimes took place. He knows Marion Slyder, an outlaw and
Moss and his wife and rea l- bootlegger, who killed his
izes taking that money will father, though neither of them
is aware of this. Rallner's
cause major problems .
Bell ·finds Carla Jean . Uncle Ather is an old coot
Moss' wife, and tries to warn who tries to maintain his
·:her. He says, "In all honesty, indepndence and eke out a
·I would. ·have to say that I living on the mountain . There
·:never knew nor did I ever is a strange code of honor
· hear of anybody that money among these people. Their
didn 't change." He has seen love of the land and the
the consequences of the drug alonene ss of it binds them
trade. He muses, "I think if together.
I would have to agree with
''you were Satan and you were ·
McCarthy
that the drug trade
· settin' around tryin to think
· up somethin' that would just is ruinous to lives. Practically
· bring the human race to its everybody I know has .a famknees, what you would prob- ily or friends affected by it. It
ably come up with is nar- seems a problem with no
cotics." Sheriff Bell has kept solutions. For a few individuhis compassion and his devo- als with strong family sup.tion to his wife and port and concern, there is
humankind in spite of all of sometimes a turn-around . For
.the evil he has observed in others there is only .the long
desceni into prison or death.
,his long career as a lawman.
The story moves fast. McCarthy is a great writer,
'..There:is plenty of action and nearly as addictive as the
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McCarthy is a cold-eyed realist. When there is trouble in
. ris books, you know everytmg IS NOT gomg to turn out
all right. His work reminds
'me of Faulkner or Flannery
O'Connor, who both wrote of
unredeemable characters and
unsolvable situations.

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Cormac McCarthy's work.
makes addicting reading

Looking back at South :
Gallia 's football seasons

· ~events.
,:: It start' when she's 15 and
::One of four girls brought
; before the king of Thebes as a
~ossible mate for his oldest
-~on. As each girl is presented,
~ihe Tiresias, who is the
· ~rophet of the god Apollo,
~redicts her future. Based on
:.What the Tiresias says,
:::l:okaste is chosen.
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: The · queen of Thebes

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immediately calls her in and
tells her it's obvious that the
Tiresias was bribed. Then she
calls in the Tiresias and
insults Apollo . Before morning .' something horrible happens to the queen's family.
Later,
Iokaste
wonders
whether it was Apollo's
revenge or the deed of someone working for a rival city
whose king wants to annex
Thebes .
There ·s plenty of political
maneuvering in the book.
Throughout, Oedipus is a
devout believer in the gods,
but lokaste has periods of
religious belief and periods
when she's certain that man
is in control:
. "
Iokaste's' brother, Kreon, is
willing to 'murder when· he
thinks it's best for Thebes.
And lokaste m1d Kreon together plot a way to rig which candidate for king wins.
Thi s well-written book,
about an intelligent. observant and questi'oning woman
to whom big events happen,
is riveting.

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Bv CHRISTY LEMIRE
AP MOVIE CRITIC

There's no happy ending
for "The Brothers Grimm,"
or a happy beginning or middle, for that matter.
·
That's the one consistent
thing in Terry Gilliam's latest
film, which is.. plagued by
inconsistency.
Cenainly, you expect some
weirdness walking into one
of Gilliam's movie s. After
all, this is the man who crafted the "Monty Python" animation;who has brought fantastical figures to the screen
as the di-r ector of films
including "The Adventures of ·
Baron Munchausen" ai1d
"Fear and Loathing in Las
Vegas." This is the man
whose
famously
failed
attempt at making &lt;1 wildly
ambitious Don Quixote ·
movie was the subject of its
own documentary. ''Lost in
La Mancha.''
But those films had the
benefit of a singular vision.
Working from a script by
Ehren Kru ge r, writer of "The
Ring" movies, Gilli•Hn is all
over the place here. It's as if
he doesn't krtow what he
wants his film to be. A loopy
farce'' A lavish costume
piece'' A high-energy. action
film'' At t.imes it even fee ls as
if thi s is Gilliam's anti-war
fi lm, framed within the context of a comedic fairy tale.
In an enchanted fore st outside a German village in
1798, trees crawl and branches snarl, and a wolf turns into
a man before turning back
into a wolf again. but you can
find your way out of the
darkness by li cking the head

of the wise Grandmother
Toad. (Though for all the
ftlm's elaborate pretensions.
the effects look unexpectedly
schlocky: that was true at
times in Gilliam's "Time
Bmidits," too. but ther~ the
aesthetic secmt·d intentional.)
Ciassic characters Iike
Rapunzel , Little Re.cl Riding
Hood and Hansel and Gretel
come and go. but they aren't
usee! to their full potential:
they appear S&lt;l randomly.
th.ey seem like afterthoughts.
Altlwugh the GingerbreaJ
Man. wh(, fo rms from a glob
of bli1ck goo at the bottom of
a well. is awfully cute. Then
he cats a small child.
In the midst of all this madne ss are Matt Damon and
Heath Ledger as brothers
Will and Jacob Grimm, fietionalized inqrnations of the
real-life · brothers behind all
those famous fairy tales,
Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm.
Con men VI IHl make their
money pretending to drive
demons and monsters out of
small toWns, Will and Jake
arc fou nu out and forc ed to
investigate a truly cursed forest where little girls are disappearing.
The actors seem to be haviilg a good time bouncing off
eacl1 other. with Damon reveling in the tlashier of the
two roles as the more gregarious Grimll) (and aft~cting a
passable British accent). But
neither brother is terribly
well fleshed-out, though a
subplot harkening to their
chi\dhood- &lt;lOd an unfortu :
nate acquisition of magic
beans - is meant to ~:onvey
longtime resentments.
So when Jacob pleads to

Will. "You're my brother - I
want you tn O,lieve in me,"
the moment lacks the resonance l\1r whid1 it strives.
Similarly. a , love triangle
between . the hrothers and
Angelilca (Le na Headey). a
beautiful and butt-kicking h•rest tracker whose two · sisters
arc among the missing. rings
hollow and feels tacked-on.
On horseback with her long
hair and striking features ,
Headey is the m,;.,, dynamic
of all ·the movie's creatures.
Meanwhile. Gilliam squanders stage veteran Jonathan
Pryce in the role of General .
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doing more with less - just
look at his performance as a
.mute hit man in "Fargo." Here
he's a grating stereotype.
Then again, nearly everything about the. fi'Jm grates.
Fairy tales are supposed to be
a little scary: "The Brothers
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Vitamin K appears vital for bones
')\'hat does vitamin K do?
As long as you're not a stickler for English spelling, that's
an easy one to remember:
Vitamin K was named for the
Danish word "koagulation,' '
because it was discovered in
the 1930s by a researcher m
Denmark, and nne of ots promary funcnons •s to help your
bl~ clot, o,r coagulate, when
. you re ble~mg ..
.. In fact. v1tamoot1hK hhelps an
enzyme convert e c emoca 1
structure of cenain proteins
to their malure form, allowing the proteins to bind with
Calcl.um. vo·taml·n K ·os ·used
by the liver to form 'at least
four different kinds of proteins that help clot blood .
And, it activates at least three
proteins vital to bone health.
It also plays a key role with
other proteins that help your
blood and kidneys.
Like vitamin D, your body
can make its own vi tamin K.
Unlike vitamin D, .which is
'made when · your skiD is
exposed to sunlight. vitamin
K is macle from bacteria found
naturally in the intestines.
Still , people do need some
vitamin K from food. and in
recent years researchers have
realized that people may not
be getting enough. That 's
according to work done at the
Vitamin K Laboratory at the
U.S . · Department
of

Carfora
farm
from PageC1
Chillicothe. Paula and Stu
Mack, of Glenford. help with
showing the horses.
"We are a ve ry tight knit
family. " Liz said. "When one
is down, the other two have
to pick It up and ta~e care pf
everyone else.
"First and foremo st, it 's
family first and business second. Without the family, we
have no busines~ .' '
·
When the family is not on
the road every weekend
showing horses froon April to
August. it gives them more
time for giving riding
lessons,· training horses. run ning ' the farm and advising
the Git'er Done 4-H Club.
Liz is finishin g her junior
ycat at the University of

·

Becky
Nesbitt

Agricul ture's
Human
Nutrition Research Center on
Aging at Tufts University in
Boston.
In
fac t; the
researchers believe that vit&lt;l· K.may bc as 1mpor
·
tan t as
mon
vitamin D anJ calcium in the
prevention of osteoporosis.
The "Adequate Intake" for
vitamin K is 90 micrograms a
day for women and 120
microrrams a day tor men . In
2000, researchers at the vitamin K lab studied vitam in K
consumption from 14-day
food intake diaries of · a
nationwide sample of about
2.000 households. From
those figures, they concluded
that people age 1·8 to 44
rarely get enough vitamin K.
One reason is that. while a
little vitamin K is in a lot of
foods..
relatively · few
Americans eaton a daily basis
vegetables such as spinach.
broccoli. kale. asparagus. lettucc. cabbage or others high in
vitamin K. Vitamin K is also

.found in some types of oils,
but the type in hydrogenated
fats, despite being abundant in
the American food supply, is
less eftectively absorbed by
bones thao1 the form contained
in non-hydrogenated oils.
The best advice is to keep
finding ways to incorporate
leafy greens, broccoli, asparagus and other vegetables high
iri vitamin K into your daily
routine. That's good guidance
1
·
an.yway. beca~se t1ey COI~taln
many other healthtul n~trocnts.
(Buky Nesbit/ IS ~he
Gallra County Extensloll

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room. where both formal areas
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much sa fer than pins and they
FOR AP WEEKLY FEATURES
don't damage items displayed
A new ~hool year comes with like pins po. ·
its own special organizational
Dry eraser hoards are great for ·
problems. Who has car pool duty leaving notes but posting io,nporthis week '' What days will the tant notices means using tape.
Ancl al.lhough chalk boards are
kids eat at school and when will
they bring something from home? still readily avai lable. we suggest
Do you know when they are sup- against them because they are
· posed to be at soccer practice, supremely messy.
If you want the best of ;oil
football practice, scouts or choir?
What about chess club? '
·· worlds. you mighi consider pur- ·
If you are like us. your bulletin chasing your two or three favorite
board is _either overloaded with types of bulletin boards and then
information or very close to it . At combine them into one versatile .
our house we can't see any pan of board.
Here's how :
our bulletin board by about the
• Once you have acquired the
fifth week of school. By then
every · square inch is completely various bulletin boards. cut them
covered- aboui 12layers thick. to match . Ev~n if you don't have ·
with drawings, calendars , chans the equipment needed to cut large
and reminder notices of every · panels yourself. you can check
shape, size and form.
with your local lumbe~ yard or
For the longest \ime, we adult education shop teacher.
favored using a cork b_ulletin Night school student s are always
board because we love to pin looking for projects ..
things up rather than using tape or
• Once the two or three panels
clips. Howev\!r, we spent some you selected are cut to match. all
time thinking this one out and we you will need to . do is create a
came up with a neat idea.
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simple frame to combine them
There are four major types of into one unique configuration.
• A simple wood frame can be
bulletin boards : .
• Cork board.
used tQ bring the various compo• Magnetic board.
nents of your own special bul(etin
board together into a single new
• Dry eraser board .
• Chalk board.·
and unique creation.
Cork is great. Placing an item is . Painting or staining the frame is
quick and easy and usjng tWo pins another way of making your spedoesn't get in the way of any of cial bulletin board even more perthe information and everything sonal. Also, you may not realize
placed in a certain positiQn it, but you can personal.ize a magremains in that position - even net board with wallpaper or conthick things. Unfortunately tact paper.
.
and unlike magnets - pins can
TIP: Contact paper os easy to
damage important mementos,.
apply to a magnetic board. After
Magnets also hold well, but the conta0t paper is ready to apply.
they can get in the way or be dis- simply spray the surface of the
tracting, Also. really thick things board with glass cleaner. Apply
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Carla is a Jrd grader. at
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' "There's.not too much time
for leisure, but we make it,''
Bettie said .
Carla's grandfather Vincent
always &lt;.!reamed of Carla one
day playing in the fields of
\he farm and eventually run - .
ning it.
"She 's a better person for
the farm." Liz said . .''She
knows the responsibilities of
the farm.··
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Carla is getting a taste of
the business hy rai si ng.
breeding and se lling her dimkeys. She rents a lesson pony
to Jhe farm for ~5 per Je"on.
Liz believes that is giving
her an introduction to the
business.
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and squeegee· out the moi sture.
The moisture will evaporate aml
the contact paper will stick solidly. Be sure to use a soft ru bbcr
squeegee or a sponge to smooth
things out and into place . Trim
any excess ;vi'th a razor blade.
We suggest that if you shmold
decide to use contact paper that you
paper the board before you installot
into the frame. By the way. a wallpaper border with mitered corner
connections would also look cool.
If you like the advantage of
cork but don't like the look . then
all you have to do is cover it. You
&lt;.:auld use wallpaper or contact
paper, but there is the chance that
these. materials may not hold up
well. We suggest fahric instead.
'There are so many possi.bilitic s
and many stores offer color-coordinated combinations of fabric
and wallpaper.
' With fabric all you will need is
the material and a staple gun or
hammer tacker. Stretch the cloth
over the cork and staple onto the
backing . The only thing you need
.to concern yourself wit~ is ensuring that the pattern in the fabric is
not distoned as you stretch it. The
key here is to use even pressure.
With your special combination
board in place, you will be able to
quickly pin things up - or magnet
them ·on if you 'dori't want them
damaged. and the eraser board can
be used to leave imponant nntes.
The best of all worlds can he as
simple as a bulletin board.
And, that' s all there is to it.

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DoWN ·oN THE FARM
Dry horse pastures m~an more poisonous plants
BY ROBERT W. PAWELEK
OSU EJ&lt;TENSION
GALLIA COUNTY

Most ot our .u-ed p&lt;~stutes
have suttered th1s summer
trum the I.tck ot ramt.IIl
Dry pasture s Ill( rease the
likeli h"od ot poisonous
plant s Fot!Uiloite ly hotscs
don ' t fllld lllOSl JlOI SOilOLIS
pl.1nts
very
p il.tt.lblc
Ho" ner there o~re cxceptw n... ttnd

so ml.!tlme ~

the dtgesttve system and
cause dmrrhea, cramps and
colic Plant s that contatn
s&lt;~pomns mclude pokeweed
bouncing bet cocklebur, ,md
English tvy
Hotses Jon 1 normall y get
sunburn but II you notic e
blt stenng: and l: l alklllg on
.my while ,tre.ts of you1
horse h~ m;Jy h,1vc be en
munl h111g on ltrge .tmounts
ul pr.ut le giounJ,e l

J...tllle

horses

box (Cro t.t la nc~) ,md kochtd
V.i!J eat hi ghl y !OXIC 01 (tu eweed) Though mcm lethal doses nt Jllllstlnous bci s ol dtllctcnt plo~nt t.Imt
pldnts t'\en when lmd g~ 1 ~ l1 cs the) .111 kill 11\et ce ll'
adequate
\\&gt;hen pi.Iht to"ns ddnMge
Th.u s v.h; l&lt;~t e summer 1s the 111 e r photo&lt;Ic t1vc sub.1 good time to expl&lt;lie )OUt q ,mces dtm &lt;;d !rom chloro
horse pasture to be sutc tox 1c phyll butld up m the blood
plants are kept out ot your Thc s ~
substd JH..:C s
dt c
horses dtet
aposed to the sun only 111
It 's unport.lllt to knov. the whtlc .ne IS , so th.1r s
what pl.mts to luok lor 111 v.here you'll nottce hliste1
each se.1son
111 g crack111g 01 loss ol outer
Dttlerem pl.mts g10w .md
Lt ye rs of th e sktn Other
bec ome tox 1c .11 Llilletent photoacttve subst.mces such
tune s ul the )Cell For •" wdd p&lt;1rsn1p or St
Ill Stanc e m.tpks .u e toxtc
John s·Wlll t, cause the same
\\hen green dUJlllg the grow- sk1n lesions Without !11 st
mg se&lt;~son th e "!lieu 01 dam.tgmg the lt ver
rece11ll) shed ted leaves Ill
Milkweed , dogb&lt;~ne, ole,m
the tall are most potent Ill der ye w, lt ly of the vall e)
C,IUSHlg dllCill l,l ,111d kidney \\ hne s no~kerool. azale.t and
damage 111 hot ses Other pot
other Rhododendron spectes
sonous pldnb ,u e most toXJl .m(! purple toxglme all con"hen theu seeds are p1 o ldlll subst,mces tho1t may
duced J.ue tn summer o~tfcct d horse 's heat!
Be\\,tre espect.lll) ot buck
These plants c,m hn the
t!\t!' th&lt;Jt be!!lll l~llllll~ tn
he.trt really hard and cduse
September he.ut latlure Japa nese yew
Otten \1 h 11 " sate tor .1 c.tn stop tne heart suddenly
per ... o n to e.1 t Cdll .tdlldlh bt:' One or t\\o lea\es ol oleantOXIL to d hm sc C dhb.1ge
der a pl.mt tound mamlj 111
brocco li onton s chl\es sou thertl dtm.ttes c,m k1ll a
kale ~lde t berry poke11 e~d hot se Whne stMkeroot ~a us
and thubatb coin b~ toXI c 101 es scarnng m the horse s
herbJ\Ores ~ w.: h ds hm"e' heart and ma&gt; de-.re,Jse per-\t the end of tile g o~rdcn torm,mce and c.1 use severe
se,Json be coitelul wh.tt you hea1t 1,11lure
toss 0\er the kn ee to the
Horse O&gt;Vners shmild le.trn
horses
1he ltst ol plants tndudtng
The So l,mo~cco~c l.umly ol m.my populo~r otn,Jmentals
plant s pnn 1des 1 good exc~m
thdt cdll t.:du'e the h1gges t
pie Though It lllcludes the problems ~nd e;en de.1th 111
Ill I ollllOU S de,!dl) ntghtsh.Jde
horses A lei\ castol beans
we put seVCI ,!1 of night- or
one
l1ttl epotted
shade s rclatlw s on our din- h)dl.mge.t c,tn kill .1 horse
net plate Luckil) tmn.Jto s L.u kspur a pl.mt some tunes
fruits ami m.ttutc potatoes to und as .m orn.nncmal tn
aren t toxtc to us But the the Midwest c.tn cc~use
green p.trh ol these and par,il) SIS and teSpil cltOI )'
many 1el.ltecl pl.mts of thts latlure Wtld black cherry,
famd) contollll attoptne u1 chokechetry plum
.ltHI
atrop me·hke substances For pe.tch contat n cvan1de pota horse ,ltropi ne " b&lt;td news son Ill th e le,nes .md espe
It ' 'o"' s the gut That s the ct,tl ly Ill the seeds whiCh
la'l tlung a horse wants c.m be raptd ly lethal
because 11 \\111 c.J use co lic
John so ngr.1ss . md sulLln
"htch can be leth.tl Other hybnds can also be ,, source
IO(IC members ut thh famil y of cyanide .md are leth.1l
\\hen 111Ited due to d1ought
tn. Jude ground chcrrv hen
bane and Jlm,n n,. eed
or I rost -;tress Socrates
Some
planh
con t.u n demonstrated the deadlmess
-apomn; "htch are deter of po~Son hcmlo~k. a plant
gents or soap' and pre sent th,ll iS UbiqllilllUS Ill the
•nothe r dange r for horses Mtdwest
Suap1 substances can untate
II a pnr sotoOliS pl.mt " con

Change horee
pasture gradually
to avoid colic

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27 Citified

28 AI no time
29 Marsh
30 Speck

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128 Frosted
129 Competent

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136 Ytald by ueaty

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112 Sky blue

133 Butt
135 Seaeagla

Unvaryong
Relative dall&lt;ness
141 Maasures olland
143 Jet letters
145 Stiff

137
139

147 Iran fontl811y
149 Pop
152 Dead lang

164 lBSCIVIOUS look
165 Fundamental

54 Grown-up
57 Stew
59 Word of woe
63 Cover
64 Com spike
66 Purple vegetabkl

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Waterproof clothmg

Letters

87 Ra•nes 01 Fitzgerald
89 Field cover
91 Dobbs or Ferrigno
92 Poor grade
93 Punta - Este
95 Soapstone
97 Game period

99 Attempt

101 Cal abbr
104 Aogrel

106 Frame ot mnd
108 Sp~ritual guide

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1t4 Wealth
117 Musical group
119 Make Sf.!Rbounll
121 Dog m Peter Pan'
122 Chanty
124 S.by talk
126 Payable

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Ord.,ance
Oesen tn Israel
170 Tire surtace
173 Laos or Bryant
175 Steeple
177 Fnghten
178 Glova size
179 SW&lt;ng around

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168

180 Dellonalr

181 Faalitatad

182 Encoura~ad
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183 Peo:olales
t 84 Concluded

5 S. nosey

8 F1sh eggs

9 Gnpp1ng deVlC8

10 ·- Gabla(
11 Ktnd of party
12 Seaman
13 Massage
14 Gracelul horse
15 Died down

16 TroptcallnJI
17 Poem

18 Paramour
19 Rtver tn England
20 Woolen labnc
30 W1nter mo
32 Plus
34 School avent
37 Shade tree

38 Deal with success

lully

40 Ttcket rermant
41 The S.ehive State
42 Aullienhc (slang)
46 "The - Ktd'
48 Generator part
50 Parrot

51 Raucous llOtse
52
53

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Fruols

No~ons

Table part
afternoon meals

56 Mid

58 Re~ular
60 Ent1ced
61 Seaweeds

107 Watch part
109 Moneylender
11 1 Metric measure

113 Means of reslralnt
11 5 Puts cargo aboard
116 Cnal

11SMusicalwOII&lt;
12() -culpa

123 Ktlled
125 Ctgarresidue
130 Brtnt&lt;
132 Ughls.&lt;JUI Signal

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137 Top actor
138 Produced
140 PC display
134

142 Bounder
i« Te&gt;led
146 JFK s predecessor
148 utter
149 -macabre
150 S.tal palm
151 French patnler
153 Name
155 By - and bounds
156 A Muppel

158 Epoc by Homer

159 Cui
160 Scottish labr(
163 Kand olstnp or race
166 Consumes

S.tore
WOII&lt; untt
172 Get ol&lt;ler
174 ·-Got a Secret"
169
171

175 01f letters

176

Play on ~ds

62 Put away lor later
65 Slomacll JruSCies

tor short
67 Color
71 Vehicle oo runners

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avatlable for markettng from
the unn. or would have
shared had the crop been produced Producers must also
be able to sho w producuon
evtdence for all unmsured
and nomnsured crop,s
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ve1t dunng the crop year
Eltgtble crops the 2(J(J5 COP
will cover are
• Insured crops are those
crops covered by crop msurance and the producer purchased e1ther catastrophlc or
buy-up crop msurance
• Umnsured crops are
th ose crops for wh1ch
msuance was not avatlable
tn that ~unt y
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owner ope rator. landlo rd ,
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Crop Dl"'il'tt:r Pro &lt;t•rurn re 1m
burse• produce rs lor qua ltfytng los&gt;e1 to agmul tu ral
commodtttes Producer\ are
eltgtble for dtlalter benefi ts
when a qualth mg loss
exceeds 35 percent for either
2003 or 2004 crop or 20 per
cent lor quaht\ lo~;c,
Eltgtble crop1 are thole
th at are plant ed or pre\ented
from bemg pl.mted 11 nh the
tntent to h.tn est The crop
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20()5 ,tnd subsequent crop
;ears The form covers all
qu~ntiltCs the producer has
benefictal mtercst Ill on the
date Page I 1s completed
and recel\ ed 111 the County
FSA Oft tee
CCC 633EZ lorm does not
negate the producer s abt h ty
10 obtain a markcfmg a""
lance loan 1\I AI J
Producer; must
• Complete and submit
Page I of the LCC-633EZ to
the local Count\ FSA Otltce
before the lo" ul the benefi
Cia l Interest
• h ie Page 2 of the CCC
n&lt;3EZ b1 ( top t&lt;J the lo,al
Count; F&lt;; .'\ Offi&lt;.c b' the
ftnal loan a\ailahilu; illite 1&lt;Jr
the apph ccthle uor
to
rcccl\e P") ment
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t •rG 1" make appl1 mg for
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1 he li r po1ge ot the torm
tnJ1 c '" the prc,duccr s
1!1h.'n!ll 11 1, rc(.CI\C an LDP
Tht' lu1 11 r "'' he U1mpletcd
a lllU ti l ~ cc I of the fo rm

shaped pattern both tnterest
and lngh ten young chtldren
and adults These monster
F,mners, want , to revtew caterpillars go by such names
thts ye,Jr's torage and field dS h1ckory horned devtl
crops With tndustry c~nd (Regal Moth) Tom,1to hornextensiOn experts? Want to ' Wllll11 (Ft' e Spott~d Ha\\k
dtscuss potential lteld crops Moth) ,md Catalpa worm
tor 20061 Plan on attendmg (Catalp&lt;t Sphmx Moth)
These Iat v.1e may grow up
Shade Rtver Ag Serv1ce 's
to
be five to stx rnches rn
annual Fall Fteld Day on
Sept I, 2005 starttng at 6 length Large populations of
p m at the Starlmg .tnd larvae may completely defoChuck Massar Farm. Chester liate ,, tree Most trees wtll
Sotl sctenttsts and chemtcdl survl\ e thts loss ol fol1age for
field representattves will also one or two years thrs late tn
diScus s new products !01 the grow mg se,ISon as food
st01 age has occurred and next
2006
Dave Robmson Ampc~c year s bud s h.1ve been
Seed company agronomist, l01med
If children w.tnt to capture
WtlJ be lead tng a diSCUSSIOn
on potenttal forages for ou1 these caterptllaiS tor show
area Stay .uound for a meal and tell at school , place caterwhtle companng notes con pillar tn a plastiC pr wtth a ltd
cernmg tillS year's drought that has been punched with
sttuat10ns wtth area farmers atr holes Add some of the
The Massa• farm ts located leaves Jt h&lt;Is been eatmg as
on the north stde of Eastern food datly Return the caterHtgh School at 39128 State ptllar to the plant tt has been
Route 7 m Me1gs County If removed from wllhtn 24
posstble callm a reservation hours so tt can contmue tiS
to Shade Rtver Ag Services at ltfe cyc le It wtll overw)nler
m a dormancy stage, a pupa
985 3831 to asstst m prepar
mg dmner plans Hope to see unttl the followmg Spnng
;vhen tl emerges as a moth or
you there'
butterfly
For further mformatton
Homeowners be on the
lookout lor large caterptllars request , our fact sheet #2015.
Monster Caterpillars"
crawlm~ around your yard
(Hal Knee11 is the Meigs
These !terce lookmg wormlike creatUies are the )OUth Cou11ty Agncultural and
Resources
stage ot many moths Bnght Natural
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State
colors , a large horn·ltke struc- Educator,
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volattltzauon losses to a mtntmum

Do you have ~ufficr ent hay
stored tor wmter teedmg'
Constder wmter grazmg posstbtltttes tl normal ramfall
returns to the area For tho ~e
.1reas that h,1ve had summer
ramfall . now ts the ttme to
apply 50 pounds ot actt,tal
mtmge n p~t acre to fescue
grass pasture Keep your herd
ott the pasture so ao the fesClte gtov.s lhts !all 11 may be
stockpi led for late 1,111 or wmtcr grazmg
Oh10 S~ate Untverstt y
research has shown that late
August 01 early September
apphc.tlion
of . ntlrogen
teturn ~ the best mvestment
pet doll,ll due to mcreased
yteld s, htgher crude p1 otem
le vels m fescue and g1eater
drgesllbrhty
In
th e
fact
sheet,
'Stockprlmg Tall Fescue for
Wmter Graz1ng" wntten by
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Pe111 ose,
H
B.utholomew and R M
Sulc, they suggest ustng the
lertthzer, urea (44 0 0) only
1f a half tnch of ratn or more
IS expected wtlhtn hours of
apphcatton
Urea b.tsed ferttltzers , 1f
not mcorporated, wtll ha'e
thetr mtrogen volattltze oft
when applied on the surtace
ol a field II you are unable to
ttme your appltcauon wtth a
torthcomtng
ratn
lront,
ammomum mtrate ts suggested.
to
keep nttrogen

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Be sure to have enough hay for winter

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sumed by your horse .mother
.mnn.tl, 01 a human 1.1ke "
so~mple nl the plant estlllhttc
the quamtty e.Jten note the
lime ot onset ol stgns, .. nd
c.dl ,J ve tetlnanan 01 phy&gt;~
CI.Jn tmmechate ly
It yo u .tre not sure what
cett,un putsonous plants
look ltke
there arc cllliO
se\ct.ll good books ,\\dtl
.tble on hmses .tnd tOXIC
pl.tnt s Your loc.tl equ tne
\ dL:I tn~tn.m can pruv1de
)OU w1th more llllormatwn

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV

EXTENSION (ORNER

A crucial factor tn man-

aging horses on pasture Is
to av01d abrupt changes
from a fed ratiOn to pas
tu re and from extremes of
pasture quality or type
Changes are especratly a
problem when horses are
moved from a lower-quality
pasture, or no pasture , to
a high-quality pasture.
Horses generally tend to
eat too much too fast In
these cases Horses must
be gradually Introduced to
d1fferent pastures and
allowed to adapt to great
changes.
,
Horses unaccustomed
to very lush pastures can
colic, founder, or have
other qtgesttve tract problems assocrated w1t/l
overeating and the sudden
change In diet These
reactions can ktll the ammats
A ,good procedure Is to
gradually 1ncrease the
exposure to lush pasture
over a penod of days, which
works well when horses go
from a dry feed program to
lush wmter pastures The
actual approach wtll vary,
depending upon the horse
charactenst1cs and value A
guide for such changes
would be to
1 Feed a ration of hay
before the first grazrng;
2 Graze on lush pasture thrrty mtnutes every
morning and evenrng the
first day,
3. Increase time to one
hour tn the morning and
evenJng the second day
and preferably contmue
this program several days
(watch the horses and
make a JUdgment),
4. Gradually mcrease
the t1me to fuiJ.t1me graz·
mg, If that 1s the goal

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Dry horse paStures mean more poisonous plants
BY RoBERT W. PAWELEK
OS~

EXTENSION
COUNTY

GALLIA

Most ol our ,u e,t past ures
ha ve sutl ered thts summer
from the lack ot 1at nfa ll
Dry p.tstu tes tn crease the
II ke iihoo&lt;.l of potsonous
pl ants Follun.ttel), horses
don t ltnd most pmsonous
ve ty
pal,nable
pl.tnts
However the re are excepti ons ,lnd some times horses
wdl eat h1 ghl y toxic 01
lethal doses ol poisonous
plttnls even whe n lm .1gc 1s
adeq uate
Th.tt's why late sumrnet "
a good time to explore yo ut
horse pasture to he sute tOXIC
plants .tre kept out ol yo ut
horses dtet
It s llllpOri.Jill Jil kilO \\
what pldnt s to look lor Ill
e,tch se.tson
Dllfetent pl,mts grow and
become tox tc 11 dttlerent
ttmes ol the } c.tt For
tnst mce mtpks .u e tox tt
when g1een Junnt. the grow
tng season the v. dtcd 01
receml~ shed red leaves 111
the Iall ,tre most po tent 111
ca usrng anem t.t ,md ktdney
damage 111 hoJScs Otha pOIsonous pl.t nts .tre most toxic
wl\en thetr seeds are pro
duced !.tie 111 su mmet
Bew.tre espec ial ly ol bucke}es that begtn l.tlltng 111
September
Otten \1 h.t! ts s,tle lot ,,
per;on tu e.tt c.m .tctu.tlly be
!OXIC to .t 1\oi'C C.t hb. t~c
btoccolt Olliillls Lh1 1es
kale eldet bcrr) pol&lt; eweed
and rhul1.u b c.tn be IOX IL Ill!
herbt1ores such '" hotses
At the end ot the "arden
se.tson be ,,ut'lul wh 11 yo u
toss 01 et the lence to the
hot scs
The Solanllc.te t tm tl) ol
pl&lt;~nts pnn tdes , 1 good ex un
pie Though 11 Includes the
mlamou s dc.tdl ) mghtsh.tde
we put severa l ol tH ght
sh.tde s tel,tt"es on out dtn
ner plate Lucktl y tom.tto s
tnuts and nldture potatoes
aren t tox tc to us But, the
green p.ttb ol these and
many re\,Jied pl,mts of tht s
tamli ) cont.un atropme 01
.ttropme ltke subst.mces Fot
a horse atropme ts b,td ne ws
It slows the gut That s the
last thtng ,, horse \\ants
because 11 v.tll cause colic
whtch can be lethal Other
tox tc members ol thts t,uml y
mc lude ground cherry henbane .1nd Jimsonweed
Some
plants
contam
sapomns wht ch .tre detergentS, Or SO.tps, ,IJld present
another d.mge r lot horses
Soapy substances can u ntate

the dtgestJve system and
cause dtarrhea cramps and
coltc Plants that contam
sdpomns mclude pokeweed
bouncmg bet cock lebur and
English 1vy
Horses don t nm malty get
sunburn bu t II )OU notice
bltstefing ,md ctackmg on
,tny w)J tte .lle.ts ot yoUI
hOI se he 111.1) h.tw been
mLtm:hlll g: on lll1ge dlllounts

pr.ttiie gro undsel rattk
box (Ctot ll .tp.t) .t nd koch t 1
(II IC\\ecd) Though mem
bets ol dtllerent pl,mt l.tmihes they .111 kill ltve1 ce ll s
When pl 1n t tnxms d un.t ge
the lllet pholtldL it ve sub
st.tnces den ved !rom ch lo1o
phyll bu1ld up 111 the blood
These
substances
,u e
ex posed to the sun nnlv 111
the whtte .11e,ts so th.tt 's
whe re you II nollcc bltst etmg, crdc km g o r los-; of omer
l.1 vers of the sktn Other
photoac111e subst,mces such
as wtld parsntp or StJohn s· v.ort , cause the same
sktn le&lt; tons Without I trst
d,1mag111g the lt ve r
Milkweed dogb.1ne olean
der, yew ltly-ol -the-vallcy
wht te sn.1k eroot aza le.t and
othe1 Rhododendron spec tes
,md ptu pie loxglove .111 con
1.1111 sub st'ances that ma)
all cct a horse's heart
These pl ants cdn hn the
he III 1eall} hard and cdUSe
he.u t fatlore Japanese yev.
c.tn &gt;lop the heart suddenly
One or two leaves of olean
der ,, pl.mt found m.unl} m
southern climates ca n ktll a
horse Whtte snakeroot causes scarrmg 111 the horse s
heart and m.t} .decrease per
tonn,mce and cause severe
he,u 1 I,ulure
Horse owners should le,trn
the liSt ot pl.mt s mcludtng
m,tny popu l,n 01 n.tmentals
tiMI can c.tuse the btggest
problems and even clc,t\h 111
ho rses A tev. c,tstot be,ms
01
nne
llltl epott ed
hydt ,mgea can kill a horse
L1rkspur u plant so meII mes
lo und &lt;1s .m orn.unental 111
the Mtdv.es t ca n c.t use
paraly siS and re sptratory
t.nlure Wild black cherry
.111d
c hok ec herry plum
pe.tch cont.Jtn ty.tntde po1
son 111 the leaves and espe
ct.tll y m the s~cds whiCh
can be raptd l) let h tl
Johnsong 1,\Ss and sudan
hybnd s can also be " source
ol cyamde .md .tre leth,t l
whe n v.t lted due to cii(J ught
ot lro st stress Socrates
demonstrated the de,tdlmess
of potson hem lock a plant
th,tt IS Ubll)UitOUS Ill the
Mtdv. es t
It " pm sonous pl.mt ts conot

Change horte
pasture gradually
to avoid colic
A cruc1al factor In managing horses on pasture Is
to avotd abrupt changes
from a fed ration to pasture and from extremes of
pasture quality or type
Changes are especially a
problem when horses are
moved from a lower.qualtty
pasture, or no pasture, t
a h1gh quat1ty pasture.
Horses generally tend to
eat too much too fast In
these cases Horses must
be gradually mtroduced to
different pastures and
allowed to adapt to great
changes.
Horses unaccustomed
to very lush pastures can
cohc, founder, or have
other digestive tract problems assoc1ated with
overeatmg and the sudden
change In diet these
reacttons can ktll the ammats
A good procedure Is to
gradually 1ncrease the
exposure to lush pasture
over a penod of days, wh1ch
works well when hOrses go
from a dry feed program to
tush Winter pastures The
actual approach will vary,
depending upon the horse
charactensttcs and value A
guide for such changes
would be to
1 Feed a rat1on of hay
before the first grazing,
2 Graze on lush pas
ture thtrty m1nutes every
mormng and evemng the
ftrst day;
3 Increase time to one
hour m the morning and
even1ng the second day
and preferably contmue
thiS program several days
(watch the horses and
make a JUdgment),
4 Gradually mcrease
thE!' ttme to full ttme graz
mg 1f that 1s the goal
sumed by yout horse, anothet
ammal or a human, take a
s.tmplc ot the plant cstnnatc
the qu.mtll y e,tten note the
tnne ol onset of Signs, and
c.tll ,1 ve tennanan or phySIu.tn nnmedtately
II ) ou are not sure what
ce t t.ttn pot so nous plant s
look ltke
thete ,ue .tlso
~eve1~d good boo ks dVdli
.thl e on horses ,tnd tOXI C
plants Yout loc,tl eq utne
vc tennart.tn can provtde
you wllh more ml ormatton
on ho'W to lllllll1tmn a :-;ate

horse p.tstute

New loan deficiency payment form available
COLoU MB US
State
Excc uttle
Dtrector lor
Ohto s
F.trm
Sen tee
A),CilC)
Ltrry
Adams
,mnounceu d new tlHee page
lorm to m.1ke applymg tor
lo.tn del tctency p.l) ments
I LDPs I e.tster
The new lon.)1 CCC
6 BEZ mco1 porates lteld
dtrec\ ,mJ baSic LOP req uests
111 to 1 stngle three page
appltc.ttlllll lorm
The I11 st page ol the lorm
tndtc.Jtc s the pro&lt;.luccr s
tmentton to rccetve ,tn LOP
Thts lorrn must be completed
annu,dl) P.tgc I of the lorm
on!} neetls Ill be ltled out tn
one u&gt;IInt) nlllce lor pro
dL1ccr-. \\hn l,um 111 two or
more

~.:ountlc~

The second page ot the
form Is used to request a
payme nt LOPs must be
flied be lore i)encf IC tal Inter
est '' lost 111 the commodlly

Thts form Is elt ect tve lot the Deltctency P&lt;t) men t ,md
2005 ,md subsequent c rop CCC-633
LOP,
Loan
ye.trs The lnrnt covers 1ll Deltctency
P.tyme nt
quanti ti es the producer has Cetttlt c&lt;ttl on
and
beneltct.d mtete st 111 on the Appltcdtton
form s ftlcd
d,ne Page I ts con1pleted belore the .tv.lll abtltt y ol
and rece1ved 111 the County CCC 631EZ
Begmmng
FSA Olltce
wtth the 2006 ctop ycm the
CCC 633EZ lorm does not CCC 613EZ ,md eL DP
negdtc the producer s abtlny requests will he the o nl y
to obtam ~1 markettng ~t ::;s!s­ methods by v. htch to obtam
t,mce lo.m (MALi
LOP bene tits
Producers must
The CCC-63 1EZ 111ay be
• Complete and submit ltl cd 111 person Jjy m,nl lax
Page I ol the CCC-63 1EZ to or tht ough eFo11ns The
the local Count y FSA Olttce CCC 63'lEZ wtll be available
before the loss of the beneft 111 the near tutu re on the fol
ctal Interest
lo_wmg
Web_
• File Page 2 ol the CCC
sHe s www ls.1 usda gov/cl,tlp/
611EZ by crop, to the loc.11 psd
and
County FS A Of!lee by the http 1/torms sc egov usda gov
fnMIIo,m .JVatl.tbt iitv d,ne lor I c to r m s /m ,1 1 n se r ~ I e t
the applicable crop to Producers are encour.tged to
rece1ve payment
cont.tct thetr loc.tl County
For the 2005 crop ye.1 r FSA Office to obtam dU&lt;.It
ONLY FSA wtll honor an} IIOIMI mformatwn on the
CCC-709 &gt; Dtrect Loan CCC 633EZ

CDP sign-up period ends Sept. 9
GALLIPOLIS - The 2005
Crop Dtsaster Program reimburses producers fot quahfy
mg losse; to agncultural
commodll tes Producers are
ehgtble for dtsaster benefits
when a quahfymg loss
exceeds 35 percent tor etther
2003 or 2004 crop or 20 per
cent for quality losses
Ehgtble crops are those
that are planted or prevented
from bemg planted with the
mtent to h.tr vest The crop
could have been planted .tt
anyt tme and must be for h.tr-

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vest dunng the ~rop year
EIIgtble crops the 2005 COP
wli I cover are
• Insured crops are those
crops covered by crop msurance and the producer purchased e1ther catastrophtc or
buy-up crop msurance
• Unmsured crops are
those crops lor whtch
msuaQce was not avatlable
m that c'Junty
Eltg1ble producers 1s an
0\1 ner
operator J,md lord
tenant or sharecropper "ho
shared m the nst ol produc-

mg the crop and who was
enutled to sh,tre m the crop
avatlable for marketmg from
the umt, or would have
shared had the crop been pro
duced Producers must also
be able to show productton
evtdence lor all unmsured
and nomnsu red crops
AddtttOnal mformauon on
COP ts ava tlab le at the
Gallta Lawrence
Farm
Serv1cc Agency office ++68687 or (800) 191 6638 ,md
on lme
at
http //dts.t,ter I sa u,d,t gm

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EXTENSION (ORNER
Be sure to have enough hay for winter
volatthzatton losses to a mmunum

BY HAL KNEEN

Do you have suffictent hay
stored lor wmter feedmg 1
Constder wt nter graz mg posstbtllttes tl normal r"tnf,tll
teturns to the area For those
areas tlfat h,\Ve had summer
r,unf,JII, now IS the tune to
apply 50 pounds of actuat
n ltrogen pe1 acre to fescue
grass p.tsture Keep your herd
ott the p.tsture so .ts the fes
cue gtows thts f.tll It m.1y be
stockptled lor late tall or wm
ter grdZIIlg
Ohto State Umverstty
rese.trch h,1s shown that late
August or e&lt;~rly September
appltcauon of nitrogen
1erurn s the best mvestment
per dollar due to mcreased
ytelds, h1gher crude protem
levels m fescue and greater
d tgesttbtltty
In
the
tact
sheet
'Stockptltng Tall Fescue for
Wmter Grazmg" wntten by
C
Penrose,
H
Bartholomew and R M
Sulc, the y suggest usmg the
ferlll tzer, urea (44-0-0) only
II ,, half mch of ram or more
1s expected wtthm hours of
application
Urea-based fertth ze rs, tf
not mcorporated, wtll have
thetr mtrogen volatil ize off
when applied on the surface
of a tleld lf)OU ate unable to
t1111e your apphcatton w1th a
!01 thcommg 1atn It ant,
ammomum mtrate IS suggest
ed,
to
keep
mtroge n

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Farmers, want to revtew
' thts year's forage and field
crops with mdustry and
extensiOn experts) w.mt to
dtscuss potenh,tl held crops
lor 20()6? Plan on attendmg
Shade R1 ver Ag Servtce's
annual F,tl l Fteld Day o n
Sept I, 2005 start mg at 6
p m at the Starlmg and
Chuck Massar Farm, Chester
Soli sc tenttsts and chemical
field representatives will also
dtsc uss new prod uct s lor
2006
0 ,\Ve Robmson, Ampac
Seed company .tgro nomt st,
wtll be leadmg a dt;"C usston
on potential tor.Jges for our
area Stay ,tround for a meal
whtle co mpanng notes concernmg thts year's drought
snuattons With area farmers
The M.Jssar farm ts located
on the north stde of Eastern
Htgh School at 39128 State
Route 7 m Metgs County If
pos&gt;tble, call 111 a reservation
to Shade Rt ver Ag Servtces at
985-3831 to ass tst 111 preparmg ctmner plans Hope to sec
you there'

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Homeowners, be on the
lookout tor large caterpt liars
crawling around your yard
These fierce lookmg worm
hke creatures &lt;~re the youth
stage of many moths Bnght
colors, "large h01 n like st1 uc
lure and the occ as10nal eye

shaped pattern both mterest
,md lnghten )Oung chtldren
and ad ults These monster
caterptllars go by such names
as htckory horn ed dev tl
(Regal Moth), Tomato hornworm (Ftve Spotted Hawk
Moth) ,md Catalpa worm
(Cat.tlp.! Sphtnx Moth)
These larvae may grow up
to be ftve 10 stx mches 111
length Large populattons ol
larvae ma} completely def oIJate J tree Most trees wtll
survive thts loss ot foh&lt;~ge lot
one or two ye.trs tht s late 111
the growmg se.tson as food
stor,\ge has occurred and next
year s buds have been
fo rmed
It ch tldren v.ant to capture
these caterptllars for show
and tell at school, place cater
ptllar 111 a plast1c Jar w1th a lid
that has been punched wtl h
atr holes Add some of the
lea\es tl has been eatmg as
food datly Return the cater
p1llar to the plant 11 has been
removed from wtthm 24
hours so II can contmue lis
ltte cycle It wtll overwmter
m a dormancy stage a pupa
unttl the followmg Spnng
when tt emerges as a moth 01
butterfly
For further mformauon
request, our fact sheet #2015
• Monster Caterpillars "

(Hal K11ee11 rs the Mergs
Cou!IIJ Agricultural a11d
Natural
Resources
Educator,
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State
Umversrty Exte!ISIOII )

SUNDAY PUZZLER
1 Bird SOIJld

6 Roost

11 Fodder for animals
16 Runs off suddenly
21 HermH
22

soap plant

23 Dem or Bush
24 like a kll
25 NATO nation
26 Drive too tas1
27 Citified
28 AI no t1me
29 Marsh
30Speck
31

First man

Gree11etler
35 Sd1 subj
36 Alp on
39 Crty rn Turkey
43 Lao
44 Itinerary labbr )
45 Necklace pendant
47 Prevent from actmg
49 Uncle51 AirshiP
54 Grown up
57 Slew
59 Word of woo
63 Covet
64 Com Sfl'ke
66 Purple vege1able
68 Slnkes
69 Kooky reDg1011
70 City tn Iowa
72 Contemptuous cry
74 Pro1rt
76 -de France
78 Jason s ship
79 LHelike
B2 Uppity one
B4 Waterproof cklthtng
86 Letters
33

87

Rall'leS or

Fitzgerald

Field cover
91 Dobbs or Ferrigno
92 Poor grade
93 Punta - Esle
95 Soapslone
97 Game period
99 AtlefTllll
101 Cal abbr
104 Aegtel
106 Frame of rrond
89

t27 Small case
Frosted
129 Competent
131 A Deadly Stn
128

108 SP'rilual guido

t10- pleKUS
114 Wealth

117 Musical group

119 Make spelbound
121 Dog m'Peter Pan·
122 Charity
124 Baby lalk
126 Payable

133 Butt

135 Sea eagle
136 Y1eld by treaty
t37 Unvill}'ng
139 Aetanve clarlmess
141 Measures ot land

Jet letters
145 Stiff
147 Iran formerly
149 Pop
152 Dead lang
154 Umecessary
157 Drug user
161 Exrst
162 Dry
154 LasciVIOUs look
185 Fundamental
167 Ordtnance
168 Desert rn Israal
170 Tire surtace
173 Loos or Bryar&gt;t
175 Steeple
177 Fnghten
143

DOWN
I PriiCiplce
2 Inn

3 Srlly
4 K1nsman jabbr )
5 Be nosey
6 El7 Removed
the contents of
8 Frsh eggs
9 Gnpprng deVICe
10 ·-Gable~
11 K1nd of party

Suking Ftmala Compamon
40
to
so Posstble
Cam mttment Semt Letter
Ph No P1cture
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Constt1Utton

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GIVEAWAY

3 Fluffy white K !tens 1
Solid Black one 7 weeks old
Beauttlul (304)882 3236
Bobtatl ktllens to giveaway

Call (740)24S 9037

f!'ree Ktttens to good home

740 992 1426
'Fuel rank (304)675 6 183

.Part Boxer puppies 6 wks
old ready to go (740)742

2SOO
Pregnant Stamese mother
cat Smth o d Htmalayan kll

1en
to
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home

LOITAND

FOUND

Found Jack Russell white
and brown lace no tat! tat

too m r ght ear found on
Indian
Run
Road
Reed sville
740 590 0231
(cell) or 740 667-(1230
Found large dog n Racme

Send your phone number
and dlscnpt on of dog to PO
Box 873 Racme Ohto

45771
Found Older male wh1te
Poodle
found on
A1o
Grande campus (740)245
7182 dayt1me
Lost Chocolate lab puppy
approximately 4 months old
la st seen on Landaker Road
call
740 992 7037
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Plaza cash from paycheck
reward
tor
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YARD SAt li

12

30 W1nter mo

32 Plus
34 School event
37 Shade tree

38 Deal w1th success

fully

178 Glove SIZ9

179 Swmg around
lBO Debona•
t Bl Faalrtaled
182 Encoura"""
Iwith '011~)-

183 Percolates
I B4 Concluded

Seaman

13 Massage
14 GraoeftJ horse
15 Died down
16 Troplcalfru&lt;t
t7 Poem
18 Paramout
19 River tn England
20 Woolen fabnc

40 T~eket remnant

41 The BeehiVe Slate
42 Authentic (slang)
46 "The - Kid"
48 Generator part

50

Parrol

51 Raucous rose
52 Frutts

Noeons
55 Table pa~
56 Mid a~emoon meals
53

58

60

R e~ular

Enbce&lt;l

61 Seaweeds
62 PUI aw~y lor later
65

Stomact&gt; muscles

67

ColOr

for shcrt

71 Vehicle on runners

73 Sword handle
75 Beery or Webster

77 Street d1sturbance

103 AdJUSie&lt;J

an instrument

Bnllance
Watch pa~
Mooeytender
111 Metrlc measure
112 Sky-blue
113 Means of restratnt
115 Puts cargo aboard
tl6 Coal
11 B Musical worlt
120 -culpa
123 K~ed
125 C19arresidue
130 Bnnk
132 Lights-out signal
134 Sef\/ant
137 Top actor
138 Produced
140 PC display
t42 Boundar
I 05
107
t09

144 TOiled

146 JFK s pre&lt;leoessor
148 Utter

149 - macabre
150 Belel palm
151 French pamter

153 Nome
155 By - and boonds
156 AMuppot

158

Ep~

by Homer

159 CUI

160 Scottish tabr~

163 Ktnd of strip or race

COOS&lt;Jmas
169 Before
171 Work untl
172 Get older
174 "- Gola Secrer
t66

175 Oir leHers
176 Play on words

74

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Clothmg Toots Hospllal Oecl
and More September 1 to
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September 3
Middleport
Yard Sale SeptembtH 2nd &amp;
3rcl
Baby Boy Name
Brands
On
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End) N1ce stainless clothes
Older Boys 1tems &amp; m1sc
too• Jill Weaver 740 742

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Absolut e Top Dollar U S
S1lver and Gold Co1ns
Prootset s Gold R1ngs Pre
1935
US
Currency
Solita~re Diamonds M T S
ba m Shop 15 1 Second
Avenue Galllpo,as 740 446

2642

B3 Boast
85 HosprlalefTlll'?Jiee
88 "Thanks - -'
90 ReddiSh purple
94 Roman rooon god
dess
96 Abbr m bus

9B Mr Flintstone
T1ma pasl
101 Krnd of boom
102 Swr~ly
100

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skill S
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Meigs County Schools fo r
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as
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Tr bune
IS
accepting
resumes tor a full t me
ou ts1de sa es representa
11ve to JOin our sah~s team
and to manage an estab
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Famrfy Room Drnlng Room
Full Basement
Storage
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(304)675 4034

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Clayton Sera Nice

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28x56 Doublewde Modular Bedroom Only $4995 CaK

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bath and 6 Soaker Tub 2
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baths attached 1 5 garage
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CD/DVD player All wmdow
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treatments and 3 ton 3600
mile from URG on SA 325
BTU Heat Pump Prrces at
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pom c1ty schools $90 000 7t37 I no a.nswer leave
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phone number
OH (740}256 1962

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Brand new 3 bedrOom 2
bath manufactured home
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for move rn Features hvrng
room fa.mlly room and
beaulrful sky lrt krlchen
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acres Ste 900 county
water! By OhiO River+
Forked Lakes 10 acres
515 500 county water!
Tuppers Plams 20 acres
$24 900 county waterr
Chester 16 acres $15 900
Danvrlfe Red H I Ad 7
acres $19 950 county
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ACREAGE
S13 9501 Aro Grand&amp; 8
acr8s county water
$2 1 0001 VInton Dodrill
1 Acre wrth o d house 3m Ad 5 acres NOW $11 950
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county water! 112 parcels
2 $, 6 000 (740 1256 6522
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Bedroom 2 Bath Includes Water &amp; e ectrrc $30 000 wrth 5% markup!
heat pump Call (740)385 1740)446 1663
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2 65 acreS 3 100 sq It
WANml
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JBR 26 home n Rae ne s 189/mo Includes ale del v sept c c ty schools 2 miles
1 6 acres c ose to school 2 ery and set up (740)385 south of Gall polls on At I Buy Homea Local person
car garage Kitchen applr 4367
218 Prime locatron wont buys homes Conlfde nt al
ances rnc ucJed (740)949
last
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3069
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acre w/garage near AKZO
$95 000 (304)675 5026
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4yr old 2 story Color1 al on 3
acres approK 1900 sq t1
Gallipolis C ty Schoo drs
tr ct Green Townsh1p
3
bedroom 2 bath 2 ca
garage Maste bedroom s
" 28K24 W/jaCUlZI tub and pn
vate balcony $120 000 00
(740}446 7029
4yrs old 3br 2ba w tt't fl e
place on 1 5 acres n co un
try $89 900 (740)709 1 66
Atten tion'
Loca co mpany offer ng NO
DOWN PAYMENT
pro
grams lor you to buy your
home tnstead ol rent ng
1OO" o !mane ng
Less than perfect creOrt
accepted
Paymen t cou d be the
same as rent
Mortqage
Loca ors
17 40)36 7 0000

Auction Pyro Church
Building Fund

Bedroom House
n
Syracuse lor Rent No Pets
$400 Month $400 Depos 1
1304}675-5332

Saturday Sep tember&gt; 2005 at 10 00 AM
Pyro Chapel Church
404 1 CH &amp; D RD Oak Htll Oh10 45656
Take Rt 279 from Thurman turn nght
unto CH&amp;D Rd Approx 2 miles watc h

1 bedroom house
11
Garfle d Ave Gallipolis
$300/mo (740)441 0194
(740}441 1184

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Collect tbles Antiques dtshes pols and
pans doll s Chn st mas decoraltons Sofa
mtsc turnt tu re ktds desk and chms, lots
ol m~&lt;c manv boxes from and Estate not
opened yet exerctse equ1pmen. lamps
h~l kt' s&lt;~le con ce~swn stand
wtll be 1vadable
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Phone# 740 245 5078
Cel l # 740 645 5054
N1H rl spot srhlc lor acc Jdcnt of loss or property

1 pass bly 2 Bedroom
House rn New Haven
$300/montn $275/deposrt
No Pets (304}882 3652
2 houses 1 Is 4 bedroom
$900/month 1 rs 3 bedroom
$550/month plus deposrt
1740}256 8152
2 3 bedroom at 1940
Chatham $450mo plus
deposrt &amp; utrlrtres Leave per
sona.l
mformahon
at
1740}446-2515
3 bedroom 1 bath House on
Bud Chattrn $400 Deposr t
$425 Month No Pets
(304}675 2700
House for Rent rn Point
Peasant (30AJ675 6224

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School D1slr ct Available
Oct 1st 740 416 1687
(740)753 2595

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cabmcl ba~ (very unu~u al) Eva ns Fatrgrc&gt;unds Cam val
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cups &amp; 8 &amp; 7 pncher &amp; 7 lf2 cmered howl &amp; :&lt;; ~ Footed
covered bowl &amp; 6 covered bowl "''gold 1m &amp; l 112 squal
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Ucnmse C11rmvat Cobcllt Open Lace Cut Glus:. Crystal
Occup ed Hall Cuthoslovak g l a~s Homer laughhn P 1st
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Apprenr ce A Clll neer John Le ~:h

This newspaper w1ll not
knowingly accept
advertlsemants for real
estate which is m
violation of the law Our
readers are hereby
Informed that all
dwe111ngs 11dvertised In
this newspaper are
available on an equal
jlpportunlly bases

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slreet near GAHS 48R 2
112 Baths eJtra large hv ng
room utrt ly room den
screened n porch LOTS ot
storage Carpet less than 4
years old heallng/AC ess
than 2 years old (740)441
0555 even ngs
Newly remodeled 3 or 4
bedroom house central a r
full basement ~ardwood
floors oetacned ;Jarage
large cove ed pat o fenced
back
ya rd
$69 500
(740)709 1382
Older
2
BR/ 1 bath
Farmhouse w/10 acres n
3m les
from
count ry
Harllord
$49 500
Homestead
Rea~y
(304)882 2405 (304)675
5540
AI 2 N 3b
Full SIZE!
Basemen! all Bnck 1 Car
Garage (304)895 3129

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Home Lrstmgs
Lrst your home by Gall n9

(740)«6 3620
V1ew pholoslrnfo onlme
t s a St~al 4 bedroom 2
ath 2 car garage New
aven WV Code 6505 or
all 304 882 3368

MOBILE Hmm;

mRSALE
27 Acres Doublew de 3
Lg
bedroom
2 bath
OutblJ1Id1ng LG Shed Long
Hollow Ad n Letart $65 000
after 2pm (304)895 8770 or
(304}593 8139
5 Homes under S tO 000
Wrll deliver (740)385 7671
CLEAN SWEEP SALE Lo t
model clean~ 1ce All rema n
rng 2005 s must go to make
room lor new homes unde
construchon SAVE• SAVE
SAVE OAKWOOD HOMES
GALLIPOLIS Call {740)4 46
3093
STATE ROUTE 554 BID
WELL New 4 bedroom 2
bath manufactured home
Features lrv ng oom fam ly
room w th 1 rep ace ant1
BON US roo m Corner lot
Above ground poo w th pool
house Read)! to move tn
PRICED
UNDER
APPRAISAL
(7401446
3218

watch

tor srgns

Saturday September 3rd
10:00 am
At The Haley Farm
583 Fairview Rd. Bidwell, OH

6 sofas

lov escats chat rs oak end &amp; coffee tables 30-tprl!s~ back

&amp; urrowback dmmg chaus 4+ dtn

mg to&lt; rn tahk' chma hutch bookshelves sev
~.:r tl l unps

6

hcdsprcads

4 co mplete bedroom

con l crencc roo m ch a1rs sc\Cral desks

anJ 01hcr mt scc llant.:ous nc m s
TERMS

2 Bedroom Tra ler In 1he
country $300/mo $150
depos1t Appht:at ons now
being
accepted
Call
(740)388 0462 for more
rnfrnmatton

C tsh

or

check

v.lpos11 1ve

Take US 35 aprox B m1les west of GallipOlis OH and 4 miles
east of R1o Grande, OH lo ST Rt 850 extt (Radney Ptke )
Proceed north lhraugh 4 way stop Fa1v1ew Rd IS approx 112
m1le on, left Auct1on s1le IS 1/2 mtle on nght Watch for S1gns

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Chc4..:ks O\ er $ 1000 must ha v~.: hank authonza
tr on of tunds avail able

Food w ill be ava,lable

We have been commissioned to disperse
the equipment of a local farm and will
also be accepting consignments.

Nul tr:Spon ... thl c tor loss or acctdents

OWNER Kelchum I TD
SHAMROCK AUCTION SERVICE
&lt;~.UCTIONEER John Palnck ' Pal"
Shertdan

Ford 4630 tractor w/7410 loader IH 786-D IH 856 D
Gehl4610 Sk1d steer loader NH 853 Fast Net Round
Baler, NH 488 mower-cond1110ner NH 256 hay
rake Generac 8872-TD PTO generator JD 709 rotary
mower, JD 1008 rotary mower, Hillsboro 16 II bumper pu~
slack tra1ler JD 8 ton runnmg gear bale spear for loader
IH 680 d1sc. pasture renovator NH 680 Manure Spreader
NH 451 Sickle bar mower bale mover, 7 II scraper blade

\pprent1ce Auctioneer
Knn Shendun Boyd

Email ShamrockAuc1ion@aol com
WEB """ shamrock auct1on~ com
I'H 740-sqz 4310 or 800-419-9122
Auctton

Auction

All the Above equipment sells Absolute.

ESTATE

Consignments

AUCTION

JD 2002 240 Skid Steer Loader w/steel tracks only 300 hrs
hke brand new condtttan 2002 Montz 7x12 Skid Steer tra1ler
1976 9700 Ford Cab/HeaVA1r excellenl cond1t1on Under 5 000
hrs new patnl JD 7000 4 row planter w/monttor Nl 1 row Corn
Ptcker Delta band saw p1pe wrenchers

Saturday,
10:00

Air Compressors

located off Sand Hill Read at 2~01
meadowlrOik Orlue In Point Pleasant, IIU.
Watch for slans. Will be selling Ute estate of

Campbell Fteld 60 gal 7 hp Husky 80 gal 7 hp
Rtgtd 9 gal Wheelbarrow w/5 5 hp Honda engtne
Campbeii-Hausfteld 7 gal wheel barrow w/Honda 5 5 engme
4 Husky 17 gal ~ Husky 26 gal 17 Campbell Hausf1eld a1r
lanks 10 Husky 4 gal pancake hoses pa1n1 spraye.rs

Charles "Red Lingerfelt

FURNITURil
Bmv.n ...otu La Z Boy redmer Zen1th co lor
ponahk TV end table s rocker come r desk 3
pc
~dt BR ~U JIC 2 maplt:- chests metal
hcd !lat top tnmk anr tque corner tah\e old
t •hk .,. br&lt;h!oo Lltv. to ot qand futo n bed gun
~ah111!.:1
5 pc map l e drnette se1 GE
mtcrowavl: Westinghouse refngerator Ropr.::r
W::J!ooht:r &amp; drvt:r md tnuL:h more

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CALL TO CONSIGN YOUR EQUIPMENT

Check our webs1te www haleyauct1ons com
for more p1ctures and updates of

GLASSWARE &amp; MISC
Fe nt on ~ •l ver c rc~t vase ~arruval g ass
Wexford g l a~~ -1. gal churn 5 gal chum 011
lan1ps lamp.,. nld camera ( Brownte) RCA
VCR old buttermold old rad1os good kitchen
tcms B&amp;D c;offce pot (u nder the co unter)
Roby n CB n ld C hn stma s decorations large
amount o l o ld lrnen s &amp; dOilies o l d antique
qudts "ma ll ant14ue banJO AM FM 8 track
!oolCr~.:o old d o l ls several n1ce sweeperS
games old \\ag on o ld motiOn ltght Freedom
M 1~.:hm c hv \ tswn Tech and much more

consignments

Terms: Cash or check W/10

GUNS

n cal

Da\ ~ ~a uto nt stol 22 ca l Enna Weake
m odel KPG 69 22 auto Savage nfle 12 Ga
J C Hlgl!tn' pump gun 1894 Dmsy 88 gun

Auctton Conducted

b~

RICK PEARSON
AUCTION COMPANY #66
hnu ll r

01\.rd I mgerfeh

1lii.J 7"1 q47 or 773 5781
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2 Bedroom trailer rn Tuppers
Plams
Has nrce porch
$300 00 rent plus depos I
and utrfll es 740 667 3487

2 bedroom AIC vary mce

Auction

Auction

PUBUC AUCTION
Sat. September, 3, 2005
10:00 A.M.
Lo~,.;.,h.:U

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Ra shan RLI H. u•.: ulc O H
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Umt # 2H &amp; Unll #69 wnh Household
C~un ptng l tCin S &amp; tools

Dan S u-.lth Auctioneer

OH#13449
C hris Cottrill OH#0096

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ISAAC'S AUCTION HOUSE
VINTON, OHIO

&amp;4!nlm
1-3pm.
Clll for
Dtlllllt.

SAT SEPT. 3rd 7 110 PM 2005
Parttal Lt st Dewald radi al ,trm saw
Craftsm.tn t.tble '""· one stroke water
pump chargel.m compressor C tmpbell
Hausfeld mr compressor Delio chop saw
Craftsnnn scroll s.1w 1m belt sander, 2
4m JOinters 14m "ood cullm g bd saw
rouler table 3 routers 6111 belt sander
Wen Wet wheel sharpener Ji g saws dnll s
VI ses Amencan hand too ls tool boxes
fa rm tools Black Hawk corn shell er sadd
1rons, tv s, shell s \: hall s tables lmens
gl assware boxes of ttshtng reel s stereos
btkes cookware boxes .md boxes of
household !lems plenly ot too l s
So hnng your t n end s and relatives out to
the auctiOn on the 1id ot Sept Tim ts our
20th ye.1r '
Terms Cash or Chec k WilD
Auc11oneer Fm1s "Ike" Isaac
Call 740 188 H74 1
or Vtrgil .tt 740 188 8880 tt the teed store
M.T.WFS 10 00 am to 2:00pm

Auction

Auction

Auctton

PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, September l - 10:00 a.m.
Athens, OH
Selhng personal property from the late Ralph Da1nes
DIRECTIONS Rt '\0 we:s1 acros!-1 from Alh~.:ns Llvt:slod Sal~.:s turn

5 nltk on r1 ght to #5 126 w ttr.:h

for s1gns
\ EHICLE 197S C hrysl er LeBaron Town &amp; Count rv :-; tauon VJagon
(i:i3 262 on gmal mtles m excellenl co ndrlton)
GUNS Stevens Marksman 22 LR WJnchcsiCr M od 94 '\0 '\0
Wtnchc stcr Mod 1906 Pump 22LR Bn:c~ h 22 Bme S n tgc Ktmcl
K amper 410 Suvagc 41 0/22 mag o u Mod 2..j. Glcx:k 17 Brownmg
Ht Powet We llhe rh y V angu ud 10 06 v./scupe M t~lm 22LR Mod 60

H &amp; R revolver 18 cal H1gh Standard Specnl Mod KIO Floght Kmg
12 ga ( no d1 sconncctor) Mossberg New H ave n 12 ga RG Mod 42
25 cal l ver Johnson US Carbmc 22 sup~.:rshn L Savagt: 22 L R l ve1

John son Mod 1900 22LR Colt DA 41 PTFA H &amp; R Prcnucr 22,
R 1m F1rc Iver Jo hnson 32 cal R ~;vol vc t H &amp; R rt.:vu lver 18 S&amp;W H

&amp; R resolver 32 S&amp;W Beeman P I 177 c.tl GUN SUPPLIES plas,
Ir e ammo hox cs teloadulg m mu ti s &amp; tt.~.:esson~: s MEC i)()()()
rel oadcr 12 ga d1e se ts "wpes nfi~.: vt~c mcd1a s.t!par tt ur PACT
C hronognlph ts.,.orh,:d bag._ ol huL:kshol and shot br ts s tumbh.:r md
m ed1a Case Tnmmcr 2.c;+ pounds o l assnrh:::d p&lt;~wer 22 L R ammo
14 K assorted c.tst bull t:h thous md ' assoncd Jac kct~.:d bull et s &amp; pnm
c rs Ml carh1 ne paratrooper: ~toLk a!'&gt; ... ortnl hrtss cast: prep m.tchtne
12 ga Wad " &amp;. hulls some kmvL: s
FARM ~ QUIPMENT New Hnll md 485 h 1y t&gt;uJC Massey Ferguson
1560 rou nd baler Nc\1. H o lland 6R ... qu Ire haler Nev. H o ll and rakt:
John D~;crt gr un dnll tqrm wagon lno bed) pull t)pc hay tc tJd cr
O h ver tra1ler s!i.,:kk bar tno\l.~.:r lor parts 16 It h av clc\ator hay
hook/forklkm l e blw.lc pull l )pc 7 fl brush hog b lie l11tcr ::.shu\ e)
cult tvator mo\1. board plow Sha vc 1 post dnwr pulley~ trauor t.:h mts
lop hnk s dehorners 16 stanc hwn s su~giC' t ree~ l op~r~ bl acbmuh
tongs polato f01k t: nstl agc fnrk cham boom-. IIWWIIlf! sly the drum

w/40 gal D1osd otl
ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTIBLES Eureka Spool Cabmet \&lt;Xce llent
co ndttton ) Seth Tho m as wa ll clock Gt.::lllHHl) K day w.tll d ock
Mugnuvux lloor rad1o Step Btck c.tblllt! t w/g.las" doors pntnlll Vc step
h.tck cupboard oak n tl v. dl cahmel p untu.l ll,u wall c.:ah mct oak
w1s h st and w/to'.l.d tiar 11.:1 cart New H lllllt.:: tr~.:tdk sc\\ln£ mat:htr~
Mt!»ston Oak hook .,.ht:ll 1 old quilt" o tk h 1~h he tJ bo.n d hcd tron
hcd ~ smglc SJX&gt;OI b~ds 1940 s dr~::sM.:r &amp; chcsl nf dra\\ t:J!'&gt; oak WJ 11
nurror utk dresser w/nurror oak 1, dr.:t\\t.::r dr~sscr oak dn; s~cr
w/11urro r !'.mall 2 d rawer cabmd co mmode chat.r. !oldtn g g tmc t 1hl ~.:
hall t ab lr: o:tk drop leaf l abk round lamp tah le 2 oval lr.tmed pnnt s
large f ramed pnnl ltghted fr amt::d pnnt l atge om tte wIl l tm rror oak
pre ss har.:k rockmg dmr ch1ld s rock mg chmr Cn 1l War hooks I arl!C
reproductt on o f M1chael Angc ln
P1c11
tramcd pn nt
W~:t ght y
Matt er !'. cast tron &lt;.:otfce gnnrJcr v.ood butt~:r mold assortm~.:nt nf
sl emwart: loi s o t ol d dtshcs sc \crtl h.md pmnted howls El!k tea set
W cdgwood Chm3 Shakespcan.: Country Pl at~.: s H a\ Jllat•d f hma
Monticello Steuben\ Jllc sci ul t.:hma Bav,m a d1sh ~.:s cu t glass plClcS
dcprcsston assorted glassv.ar~.: German hcer sler ns gra mte po ts/puns
2 ox yok t:" udcr pre ss nnlk sL'p tr.tlor IHUt.:ms steamer trunk s \.l.ood
block planes wood rake 2 kcroscn~ htt£gv hghts cream can Penn
hang m g 'iL:a lc ~ dmncr pa1l cast 1ron ka kcuk tractor st:Jt license

(\late co llection (1910 t 974 oxcc pt \941} 4 Hummel pi ues I Sta1
Tn:k Truuhle w nh Tnbbl es

some cookhook'

HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS rocker red mcr step end &amp; coffee
tab les P1unecr &amp; Sylvama steren system s Ph11l tps VCR portahle TV
2 smg le beds hlnnde d~~k cl eclnl: scwmg machme assortc:d cha1rs
bar stool s mJsccllaneous dtshcs pols pans and small kttchen apph
ances bookshelves bmocu l ar~ porch swmg chandch cr floor ltghts
lois of cannmg Jars and pther 1tcms

Alan K. Haley Auctioneer
Professional Auction Service

auger dnlls ehtscl s R1pd ptpe wrench atr compre ssor grease guns
ptpe vt sc CrJfl sman router nn sta nd w/jtg new Craftsman I 0 table
!'&gt;aw Se trs ]tg saw D eWalt rec 1 p~a1mg saw B &amp; D drHI 18 gallon
" hop \3C ladder Jack sledge hammer 2 man nosscut ~aw block &amp;
ladle Lhatn hmst l og t.:hams lots of m1~ellanc:ous bolts nul$ ere
r eel mower btrd hou ... e miscellaneous yar:J and g.trdcn hand too ls 50
o;heels red hbcrglass s1d m g 6 f1 long 100 lt roll ruh~nzcd cable r o ll
of perforated 4 n ex1ble p1pc 90 fl underground cah le gas heater and
other ucm s

Farm • Estate • Household
Business • Real Estate

7 40-645-2571

TERMS Cash o r checlr: w/poslltvc I 0 No Cre'&lt;:ttt Cards Chcc.:h uvt:r
S!OOO mu!'lt hav~: bank aulhonLtfu1n ol lunds t\atlahlc I O&lt;ld "'111 he
avatlablc Nm re sponsibl e f or loss or aCt:ldt:nts

OWNER, Hanna Walsh

Realtor w1th Evans-Moore Realty

SHAMROCK AUCTION SERVICE

Galhpohs , OH

AUCTIONEER John l'alnck "Pal' Shendan

Member Oh1o Auctioneer Assoc1at1on
Joe Moore Apprent1ce Auct1oneer

l1 censed &amp; Bonded m Oh1n &amp; W\i - Member of Ohm &amp; Nattonal
Auct10nt'er's Assoc iation
\pp renllce \LJchoneer Kerr} Shuidan Boyd
F.ma1l ShamrockA u chon @aol cmb
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shnn1nxk auchon.~t com

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PH 7411-592-43111 or 800-419,9t22

3 bedroom Trailer In Letart Ta ra
Townhouse
all $350 month $250 deposit Apartments Very Spacious
(304}882 2858
2 Bedrooms CIA 1 1/2
.,..--.,.-----~ Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Available September 1st Pool Patio Stan $385/Mo
Lease Plus
2BD wl new carpet A!C No Pets
lronl
porch Security Depos1t Requ ired
12x24
5300/mth
$300/depos t 1740}3l;7 7086
Rutland
area
M ke
1740)742 2595
Tw1n ArVers Tower s accept
: - - . , - - , . - - - - - - tng applrcatrons for wartrng
Beau1rfut nver Ylew n ltst lor Hud subs zed 1 br
Kanauga Ideal for 1 2 pee apartment call 675 6679
No pets
please EHO
pte
Applrcat ons berng taken
Upstairs apartment 2 bed
Ca 1(740}441 0181
, :---':-,---,-,---- room Slave refrrgerator
• for rent m New Haven water
trash
rncruded
newly remodeled 3 bedroo[Tl Depos t requtred rent $300
; mob tte nome ale tully rur (740)446 7620 (740)441
• nlshed rncludes drshwash 9872
' er w/d micro &amp; TV cable
• hookups rn all bed rooms all
SI•\U
; uhhtres pard 1ncludlng cable
n.lR lbN'I
, $115 each per week l~n 2
renters $100 each per week Downtown Oltrce Space 5
• lor 3 entars (330)336 5708 room surte $650/mo 1 room
: or 330 464 9424
off ce $225.1mo 2 room
surte $250/mo Securrly
J Mobile Home tn New Haven
depos I equ red You pay
: $330/rnonth $300/depos t utrhtres All spaces very nrce
' (30 4)882 1107
Ele11ator Call (740)446 3644
tor apporn1men1
Mobrle nome lot for rent ne)(t
to Method rs1 Cllurch n For Lease OfiiC8 or relarf
,... t&lt;anauga
spaces rn very good condr
, 24 ~~:;32 3 slall garage lor tron Downtown Gallrpolrs
1 ren1 (740)446 4782
Approx 1600 sq It each 1
or 2 ba ths Lease pr ce
MARThlENni
negotrab e to encourage
I"OR REN"t
new
bu s ness
Call
(740)44 6 4425 or (740)446
1 and 2 bedroom apart 393l;
ments tur n shed and unfur
.n shed secunty depos rt P 1me Commercral Space at
requrred no pets 740 992 Spnng Valley Plaza 3 000
2218
sq It Call (740)446 3481

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NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete
Angle
Channel Flat Bar Stee l
Grating
For
Drains
Driveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday
Tuesday Wednesday &amp;
Friday Bam 4 30pm Closed
Thursday
Saturda)l
&amp;
Sunday (740)44&amp;-7300

.r

2 Bd Apt available rn
Mrddleport
No pels
5300 00
Call 888 514
0192 HUD approved
2 bedroom apt on SA 160
'f'ulty remodeled cenfral a•r
' washer/dryer hookup stove
r &amp; relrrgeralor rncluded
$460/mo (740)4 4 1 0194
I (740)441 1184
:

~2-b-ed-r-oo_m_a-pl_oo_S_R-~
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Brand New Central arr
:ilove &amp; refngeralor rnclud
' ed washer/dryer hookup
$700/mo (740)44 1 0194
(740)441 1184
2 bedroom 1 bath water
paid $350 month $350
&amp;ecurrty
deposrt
Call
(740}446 34a1
: - : - : : - - - -- - - 2 BR washer dryer hookup
neat pump/.A.C
1 BRcabn heat pump also
storage building (740)286
• 2240or(740)441 0117
4 room ba1h WID hookup
Porter/ Kanauga
Area
• Water sewe
t ash pa1d
References (740)367 7015
(740)367 7746
: 661 Th rd Ga llpo rs 2 bed
w room unlurnrshed no pets
Deposrt &amp; rent $300 Leave
, message (740)245 9595

• Apartment
~

lor rent 1 bed
room located 1205 OhiO St
P Pleasant $300/mon th
• water sewage tncluded
(304)675 6668

Block br ck sewer prpes
wrndows nte s etc Claude
Wrnters R o Grande OH
Ca I 740 245 5121
DAVIDSON METAL
ROOFING
18 Colors
30yr warranty rn wrltrng
Professional Instal alton
Free Estimates
740 596 2909

t

Downtown 2 Bedroom AJC
No
Pets
References
Depos 1 {740)446-01 39
Furnrshe d upstarrs 3 rooms
: &amp; bath Clean ref 8. dep
reqUited No pets (740)446
1519
Gracrous I vrng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at Vrtlage
Manm
and
Rrvers de
Apartments rn M ddleport
From $295 S444 Ca I 740
' 992 5064 Equal Hous ng
• Opportunrt es
Immacu late
apartment
: Walk ng d stan ce to URG
, Recently remodeled 2B A
new prrva1e deck 5400/mo
(614)595 n73 or 800-798
4686

r

1996
Plymouth
Grand
Voyager 7 passenger a r
good cond 1ron no rust well
ma nlenanced
(740)256
6647
1998 Dodge Grand Ca avan
ES V-lhrte Tan leather quad
seals rear AJC New lrres
loaded
$6100
OBO
(7 40)441 0135

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One male Pygmy goat
2000 Chevy Astra Van 6ly1
(buck) black wrth small
(;nod Cond ton New T res
amount of wh tf:l ('all
S5 200 OBO (304)576·2934
_Q'401_441 1590

1 Mih1 *ii!h 1111!1

40 MutURCYCt !'S/

4 WI1Eil I:I&lt;S

$500 Demon stralron Bonus
Let us demo a John Deere Z
Trak or X Senes All Wheel
S1eer on your lawn and
ecerve an e~~:;t ra $500 off ou
al eady d scounled pr ces
Lrmrted
t me
offe
Carmtehae Equrpmenl Inc

condjt on (304)895 3825

CASENO 05DR096
LEGAL NOTICE
To Mary E Uribe

Counly

Courl

IJ&lt;H i' &amp; MUIUI&lt;,';
IUR SAil

th.1nk C\ er) one and
til the chlll chcs 111
OhiO Me1,;s Co
Galli 1Co Jackson
Co

West V u g tnra

md surroundm g
CUU illi i;:'S ! 01 all
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2001 Jayco Destgner Serres
27RKS 61h Wheel Lots of
$21 000
accessor es
(304)675 2246
2003 Coachman 24FT n
Bath AC Furnace S eeps
5 $9 000 {304)675 1444

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Ottc hlngfTrenching
Servtce
4'14 Commercral 0 tch W1tch
w th s ~~:; way blade 0 gg ng
Depth up to 5 6 Gas
Water Cable E eclrrc &amp;
Orarn Lrnes-(304)576 9005

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Industries Inc

PO Box 307 • 1310

Real Eslate

Real Estate

Carleton Street
Syracuse Oh1o 45779

(8) 25 26 28 29 30
• 31 (9} 1
In Memory

Only $1

per Month!

SITES AVAILABLE

We

sm le and tgree
v...lth them as we

hold back our tears

It sct:ms so s.tdl v
dzlfc1cnt smct.: )O U
WC il t dWU)' bu t WC
knm\ we II he
togeth~.:1 tg lin on e

glonnus d ty

Jerry A.
Powell
B/29/04

thanks to Shelly Payne granddaughter for her
mrles dnven and extra t rm'e spent w1th her We
were honored to have Alfred Holley Larry
Drfhon Wayne Hamson and the Srss on
Family to help comfort us wrth words and song
and Elizabeth Chapel Church for the meal and
fac1t1ty provrded for letlowshrp The staff at
Holzer Sen 1or Care blessed us w1th th err care
support and tears shed lor our
mother/grandmother Thank You
May each at you forever remembe r her walk
wtth the Lord A great Prayer Warr or has been
called home

God Bless You•
The Dillion Family

Workers for grow1ng

BLOOD DRIVE

been canceled

busmess

Monday, August

New 3 Bedroom 2Bath
I 11 tc r~~:tl lll ll
ol 11 &amp; 664

(740)
385-2434

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seekers and local emplo}ers
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WORK
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CENlER

FULL HALLMARK
Oh10 R1ver Plaza
Gallipolis Oh1o
Fall/Labor Day Sale
50% to 75% off
Selecl&lt;!d merchandise Bnng
th1s ad 1n and get an add111onal
10% off on sale 1tems

29

HMC French 500 Room
For more mformal1on or to
schedule a ltme, call

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4~6-5171

.
Seren1ty House
serves vtct1ms of domestic
VIOlence call 446-6752 or

\fmrday F rrda\.

7 O() am 111 4 30 pm
(740) 4./6 l222

JACK SON COUNT\'
ONE- S lOP
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II! .J UJ pm

8 ()0 am

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1-800-942 -9577

Card of Thanks

The lam ly of Rev Clance Drlhon would hke to
thank everyone who sent cards food support
and prayers dunng our g reat toss A specral

for September 5th has

'

Director

I year ago today you left us you wt/1
11ever be forgotrell
Sadly tms,ed by wife, cluldreu,
grattdc/uldrett &amp; great gralldcluldreu

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondrl10nal hfe11me guar
antee Local rele rences fur
nrshed Eslablrsl ed 1975
Call 24 Hrs (740) 446
0670 Rogers Basement
Waterproolr ng

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(BIDS)

June 9, 1921- Aug 18 2001

Expenenced P1zza Shop

Sell

Send sealed bids to

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Fam1ly Reun1on schedule

Por Rent or
3 Bedroom Home 1n Rodney
V1llage Great purchase pnce
of $63,000 F1rrn '
740 446 4543

lndustnes

.9loAed cf.

Hom
IMI"KO\'t MINi'

(740)

on

Seplamber 9 2005 al
11 00 am at Metgs

In UJVtllg Memory
of our Dad a11d
H11sband

03 Jayco Eag e 3411 frflh
whee 12ft sl deou1 many
extras
(740)339-02 18 or
(740)367 7252 see at 4132
Addrson Prke

REMNANT SALE
12x7-$25
MOLLOHAN CARPETS
446-7444
Dnve A Lillie Save A Loll

B1ds

open

In Memory

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be

3/3/28

In Memory

CENTER

Rto Grande Commun1ty
Fest1val Sal Aug 271h , 5-10
HOG ROAST LIVE MUSIC
INFLATABLE FUN HOUSE
DUNKING TANK

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HELP WANTED

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1993 Yamaha 500 '€ seater
Wave Ru nner &amp;' tra er
Overall great cqnd rt on
Askmg $1 000 OBO Cal
(740)446 6861 or (1"40)645
7636
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vehicle

dunng normal bus1
ness hours call 1

how Jont:l y tt ts
wtthou t you hc1~

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To 1nspect

Our lncnds tell t"

I "ould ltke to

1989 Stratos Bass Boat 16
Foot 70 H p Jonnson Motor
w th power 1111 and tnm New
troll ng moto $3 700 Call
after 5 00 PM (304)675
7382

rlD

lnduslrles

reserves the right to
reJect any attd all btds
or sell to the highest
btdder
tndtvldually
wh1ch ever brings the
highest return to
Me1gs Industries Inc
Vehicle wilt be sold as

Card of Thanks

Twtn D&amp;D Carbon Frber
S lp on Exhaust lor CBR
600 RR light tmted wrnd
screen $750 00 080 fo r
both 740 742 t01 1

Mo1UR

lilt

.tboH St.:mltng
dov.n 11\ U lllll urt
and tl ! 1ts
v.arllll iH! lnv~.:

Honda Aecon exc cond
$1 700 ca 1 (304)675 8714
. ._ __:._ _;__ _ __

2000 Kra Sephra 4 door
automatrc 27mpg 72 000
mrles good cond ton $800
""" M=-:t tANF.OUS
n brakes filters trres belts
Mf R&lt;liANDISE
For Sale
etc tuneup Make e~~:;cellen t
1968 Motor home 18 car tor colleg e Ask ng
55 Gal Aquanum wlacces F250
$1200
t 966 $4700 OBO (740)441 9378
sores match ng stand Plymoutn Aehant Wagon
99 Grand Am SE 2 door
arge Frsh Albrno Frog all
AC Auto Red $2900
for $175 (304)8 82 3236
I \H\1 \I 1'1'1 II '-o
(740)441 9054
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Blonde Wooden Water Bed
l5
TRUt:KS
Queen size
E•cellent
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FOR
S\tE
Condt!IOn
S150 00 Call
F\RM
74o 949 2607
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1954 Dodge Tru ck flat head
DP Ultra GYMPAC complete 0% Financing fo up lo 36 6 cyl nder good motor
werght I ftrng workout cenler months on John Deere &amp; lransmrss on $850 Cal
$180 OBO
musl go Compact and 5000 Senes evenrngs (740)2 56 8856
{740)44 1 0135
Tractors wrth John Deere
1993 Red Chevy C3500 6 5
Cred
t approval Check them
E~~:;tr a long Twm Bed Qual ty
D•ese
Dully
Turbo
Mattress great tor 1al per ou1! CarmiChae Eqwpment Extended Cab 2WD XM
Inc
(740)446
2412
son $200 (304)882 2494
Rad o PW/ PL Aulo $7 000
1996 Black Chevy S 10
Gravey8179KT
Rder
17
For Sate lift char (740)992
E~~:;tended
Cab
Auto
HP 52 Mower and Grader
5949
Blade S1 750 Power K.rng PW/PL Runmng Boa rds
For Sale 6~~:; 12 tra er wrth new t 6 HP Grader Blade
4X4 $5 000 1304)S93 5070
ramp treated wood used Plow Mower $1 500 Satoh
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT V6
approJ 6 t mes S750 I rm
2cyl D esal Pow D1sk
Automat c 2 Whee l Drtve
1740}245 9034
Mow ng Mach ne Grader
72 000 m les (304)593 1614
Blade $1950 may trade
JET
1304}576 2667
AERATION MOTORS
Aepa red New &amp; Aebu It In JD 6600 drese combrne
Stock Call Ron Evans 1 w/4 row corn head Ready
80()..537 9528
lor I eld $5 000 (740)384 1997 Ford Expedrhon XLT
new brakes &amp; rota s
5127
Plahnum 4 plugs ba1tery
Large Pnnt Western Sel or John Deere 10ft No T•l Dnll plug
vmes
alternator
Rent
Carmtchael (740)367 7427 (740)339
Trade (304)675 5516 after tor
Equrpment (740)446 2412
5pm
0428

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E u.: h ntght we ~ce
tht.: st Lr shtnmg up

2005
back
Suzukr
Boulevard CSO 1 300 mrles
Many extras L ke newt
$6 900 1740}446 3431

1ggg Ford Tauru s powe
w ndows
power locks
$2600 (740}446-0425

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V-8 wllh wheelchair

(740) 592·6656 Fax (8)
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BULLETIN BOARD
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of

2002 HD Soflall Deuce
28
many e~~:;tras ncludrng wrde
2
trre chrome Py1hon Prpes
7 000 m tes (7 40)446 2815

r

Metgs
lnduslrlea
Incorporated will be
accepllng bids lor lhe
following vehicle
1996 Dodge Van Serial

Meigs

Defendant

1980 Harley FlT 5 Speed
grounds 1ha1 lhe par
Rubb er Mo10nl Custom
ties have been sepaw
Road K ng Convers on
rated for over one
$9 000 or otfer (304)675
year
A Response to
4975
such Complaint must
1992 Ha rley Davtdson U tra be llled wllhln 28
Classrc w/match ng Trarler days
&amp; many Extras $12 900 Respectfully
Submitted by
080 (304}458 1886
Frank A Lavelle Esq
1995 Yamaha Cruser 1100 Attorney for Jerry L
V twrn
Yellow Unbe
gold/w/maroon tnm Lots of Reg No 0010195
chrome $3 600 Or g nal LAVELLE
LAW
owner (740)446 1662
OFFICES L PA
8 North Court Street
2000 Honda XR10DA d rt Second Floor
brke exce ll ent cond 1on Posl 011\ce Box 661
runs great FMF p pe Athens Ohto 45701
$1200 Call 1740}388 9996 0661
e\18ntngs
(740) 593·3347

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IN THE MEIGS COUN·
TY COURT OF COM·
MON
PLEAS
POMEROY OHIO
Jerry L Uribe
Plalnllll
Vs
Mary E Uribe

Common Pleas on the

01 Pqnt ac Grand AM 5
5 AKC Mlnr Dachsl'lund
Speed AC good Gas
Pupp es Black &amp; ta n short
Mileage
Looks Sharp
leave Message
P rvale Mobrle Home Space harred
$4 900 (740)44 1 8241 or
n Centenary Close to 1304}895 3299 or 1740}446 1304}675 7998
Green School (740)446 1292
4053
6 Blue Heeler pupp1es lull 1965 Mustang Faatback
b ooded but no pape s Rangoon Red exterror black.
$100 (740)446 3333 or stop rnterror 6 cycle 3 speed a r
cond I ontng radro good
by
Feed Stop Gallrpolrs
HOUSEHOt D
drrver Rust free AZ ca
Gooo;
AKC AHAA Reg Beagle Pr ce $1900000
Hrlls
puppres trr colored first Automotrve Class c Car
shots and wormed $100 Restoratron &amp; Parts Inc
1304}675 3508
29670
Bashan
Road
Rae ne Oh o 45771 Phone
Golden
Retr
aver
AKC
Appliance
740 949 2217
Websrte
Pupp es
1st Shots &amp;
www hrllsresto com
Wormed Mother/ Father on
Warehouse pram ses $250 each 1986 Ford Mustang V6
(740}643 0013
Automat c Farr Condrhon
rn Henderson WV
Pre
$500 080 1740)386 0481
owned appllcanes stortrnn at AKC M nature Pinscher
lf
$75 &amp; up all under warranty Ta Is Dock Dew Claws 1~90 Chevy Lumrna 3 1 L 4
we do serv ce work on all Ready September 1st Dr alum num wheels good
1
runn ng car 167 000 mrles
Make and Models (304)675
740)388 8788
$140000 080 740742
_799_•_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AKC Registered lam Boxer
7 months old lawn color 1011
Mollohan Carp et 202 Clark and has had all shots 1990 Ford Taurus
d
Chapel Road Po tar Oho $20000 7409921812 or condtlron runs great ~~ °
OBO
{740)446 7444 1 877 830 416 5410
Work car
$500
9162 Free Est mates Easy
(740}645 0205
f nanc ng 90 days same as Doberman Pups Black &amp;
cash Vrsa / Master Card Ta n 2 Female 2 Males no 1994 Chrysler LHS Runs
Dnve a Itt e save alot
papers Parents on premrs Great $1500 (740)256
as 1st shots &amp; wormed 6002
Thompsons App ranee &amp;
$250 (304)675 8196 aile
Reparr 675 7388 For sale
1997 Honda Crv c 109 000
500
re cond toned automat c
m All er market acces
washers &amp; dryers efrlgera Prt Bull Puppres for sa e Full sorres 38+ mpg Clean
tors
gas and electrr c Blooded No Papers $150 black/black Call (740)44 1
ranges a r cond Ironers and each {740)388 8901 or 9865
w rnger washers Wilt do (740}3l;8 6596
1999 Chevy Metro 4 d 4
epa rs on maJor brands n
cyl 76 000 m les $3 000
F11urrs &amp;
shop or at your home
OBO 'o reasonable offer
VEGt:rABIJo:&lt;i
refused must sen Call
ArmQUES
Cannrng toma1oes lor Sale (740)441 071 2

u

Public Notice

Please take not1ce
that Jerry L Unbe has
02 Har ey Davrdson U tra
flied a Complaint for
Classrc low m es excellent
Divorce
m Me1gs

10 wk old Labs Regrste red
$75 each Call (304)675
2503 or (740)247 2117

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CONVENIENTLY LOCAT
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
Townhouse
apartm ents
: and/or small houses FOR
RENT Call (740)441 11 11
for apptrca!IOn &amp; nformatron

1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$3000 OBO Call 1740}286
8523 after 6pm

POLE BUILDINGS
Any Style
Any Srze
Custom Burl! to 111 you r
needs
FREE Estrmates
740 596 2909

r

Very niCe' $4 00 you prck
Buy or sell
Riverine $5 po we prck(by order ) Jrm
1
Apt tor Rent Beech Street An trques 1124 East Main 0 Brren Farm Letart Fa ts
: Mrddleport One Bedroom on SA 124 E Pomeroy 740 Ohro 740 247 2113
fu rmshed utrhttes pard ref 992 2526 Russ Moore
S
erences 740 992 0165
~wner
FoR
\L£
•
BEAUTIFUL
APART
' MENTS
AT
BUDGET
PRICES AT JACKSON
• ESTATES 52 Westwood
Drtve from $344 to $442
Walk to shop &amp; movtes Call
740 446 2568
Equal
Hous1ng Opport umty

1984 Chevy P ckup 4~~:;4
engme and transm ss on
good body rough S1200
(740}446 ~615

John DHre Commercial
Workaltt
Product•
Compacl E~~:;cavators/Sk.ld
Steers/Tractor
Loader
Backhoe In stock Ci"1eck out
our renta rates Great
lrnancrng
ava•lable
Carmrchaal Equrpmen1 nc
(740)446 ..2412

Steel Bulldtngs Annua
Summer End Clearance
Trade/Farm Show Su plus
Repos Canceled Orders
Fre ghl Damaged
No
Reasonable olfer Refused Your ProStar T.ra ler Dealer
Call Now IE!r avarlable srzesl Carmichael Equrpment Inc
{740)44 6 2412
1 800 222 6335 e)lt 1558

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TOOLS &amp; MISCELLANE"OUS harness nylon drtvmg harn.s• &lt;tn
g lc w ork harness bndle &amp; blinders ~aL:k hox Bulk Stcmcr saddle

rOOLS
\ar.t ous hanJ tooh dnll btt s d1es
nuts and
boll\ uo..,~cul SaY.
wooden
loolbmt
mcL:hatmt IIJOI hox &amp; tool~ 1 400 PSI OO•Ner
\\ tshrr ... rep ladder y md tool s
l awn ~cede r Fcatherlnc w ee d eater lawn
fumlture ga~ gnll Crafl sman 42 6 speed
14 5 lawn tra ctor and more'

MOBILE HoMFS.
IUR RENT

no pets
rn Gallrpofrs
3 bedroom mobrte home tor (740)446 1409 or (740)446
rent
rn
lhe
country 2003
1740)256 6574

o n J:nlnw Road turn on Woolen Road

HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS.

sutle~

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Auction

Farm Equipment Dispersal and
Consignment Auction

\(Hllh acro~s Hockmg Rtvcr Bndge rum on
R ock Run Road to hal t mtl e to pa \ tll on

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Small 2 Bd House 4 m les
from Tuppers Pans on 681
West Ideal lor 1 or 2 per
sons K !chen appliances
washer/dryer hook. up arge
yard &amp; storage shed No
rns de pels Non smoker 1
Veer lease $400 00 a M
plus $400 00 deposit and
utlht es Available Sept 1st
740 985 3604

DIREC nONS From

~o uth tor 1 m1 lt:!» to Hock mgport take Rr 124

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MOIIIlli HOM!:S
FOR Rmr

Attenllont
$400 (30~)675 5540 or Local company offerrng NO
(304)675 4024
ask tor DOWN PAYMENT' pro
Nancy Homestead Realty grams tor you to buy your
Broker
home rnstead ol rentrng
100% hnancrng
Less than perfect credrt
accepted
' Payment could be the
same as rent
Auction
Mortgage
Locators
(740}3l;7 0000

Rt 111/7 to Rt 62 1Youba R1dge Road) tum
All real estate adver1rs ng
In til ls newspaper Is
subject to the Federal
Fair Houarng Act of 1968
which makes lt lllegalto
adverltse any
preference limitation or
dlacrtmtnat•on ba&amp;ed on
race color rei gton aeJ
familial status or nahonlill
or1gln or any lnlent on to
make any such
preference llmltat on or
discrimination

HOL5!:s

mRRFM'

House tor Rent Pt Pleasant

Large Anttque &amp; Household Sale
SaiUrday September 3, 2005
Old Gl01y Auc11on Serv1ces of
Middleport Ohio

Auction

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Sunda~August28,2005

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • pt. Pleasant, WV

Topes Weekly Spec1al
Small metal table or plant
stand mosa1c top Reg ular
pnce $52 00 Now $1 8 00
Wh1te blue or green

MetalliC Gold 2000 Chrysler
300M 51k m1les loaded
$11 750
2000 Grand Cherokee
Laredo 50k m1les Blue Ox
base plate and wmng for
lOWing $11 300

740-245-5468

Beauty Salon
would like to announce the
arnval of

Heidi Hill
We Will be havmg an open
house on Saturday
September 1Oth from 1 0 2
Everyone 1s welcome to
stop 1n to welcome He 1d1
back to the areal Call to
schedule an appo1ntment1
760 1st Ave Gall1polis

446-3747

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Sunda~August28,2005 . ~

Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, Ohio • Point Pleasant, WV

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Bringing you the latest Healthcare News

·Meigs 911 proposal modeled after Vmton County's

SPORTS.

POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA (PMR)
.

• Cleveland blasts
Blue Jays.
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BY BRIAN

ch:lra·cteriz·ed by muscle soreanns, hips and
in adults over the age of 50.
a period of days to weeks.
is worse in the morning and
of inactivity: Activities involving raisto or above the shoulqer levels or
and thigh muscles arc ditli cu lt , such as,
jacket, brushin g the teeth. ·combing the
hair, getting out of bed or getti ng up from a low
cha ir.
Most of the time people cons ider this part of aging
process and do not seck medica l attention. Due to
widespread aching and absence of typical swoll en
Joints i! is sometimes difficult to diagnose clinical.ly. A simple blood test forinflapunation in the
appropriate clinical settin g is a ll that is required to
diagnose it, and quick response to steroids confinns the diagnosis. It is an inf1ammatory condition , certaj nl y treatable and po te ntially curable.
Although soreness and stillness ts usually felt in

REED

POMEROY
Meigs
County ·Commissioners' proposal to charge telephone customers a line fee for 911 service is not the avenue a
board-appointed 9i I committee recommended, but is
modeled instead after another
small county's system.
Earlier .thi s year, the Meigs
County 911 Committee recommended a half-percent
sales tax to finance a 911

the muscles. but inflammation is not in the mus-' ·.
cles . It is a form of arthritis and affects the bursae
(or sacs) around shou lder and hip j oints, and pain
in the arms and thighs comes from the nearby
joints. It is not transm itted from one to the,other.

A Rheumatologist is a sp'ecialist in musculoskeletl!l
disorders and arthri ti s and can make a proper diagnosis, whil e ruling out other s imilar conditi·ons,
and manage Jong-tenn steroid s to minimize the
.. s ide effects, while contro Hin g the sym ptoms with
Treatmen t is usually wi th low dose stero ids such as ·lowest dose of stero.ids.
predn isone I 0 to 15 mg a day. Usual arthritrs medicines such as Tylenol. Ibuprofen or Naproxcn are
not helpful. Typically. patients get a dramatic
improvement in their symptom s within a couple of
days, som etimes even with first dose. Treatment
can make a big difference in the life style and
fun ctionality of the affected individuals. Although
treatment is simpl e and predn isone is probably one
of cheapest prescription drug ava ilable, treatment
is usually of long duration, lasting from month s to
years. Most of the patients arc ex pec ted to taper o.ff
prednisone from 6 months a year, although some
patients do require treatment with very lose dose
ste roids for 2-3 years or so metimes even longer.
Long-term steroids should not be taken without
medicai supervision, due to their potential harmful
effects.

J.

8REED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

emergency dispatch service,
to operate from a new
$350.000 building, with 1014 di spatchers and a full-time
director paid $36,000.
The sales tax would ·generate approximately $500,000
per year for the 911 service,
according to the committee's
estimate. ·
The
co mmiss ioners,
instead, are proposing a 50cent per-line charge for all
local te lephone customers,
excluding wireless customers.
That ptoposal , which will go

before Meigs County voters · generated from a te lephone
in November, would generate line charge. Commissioner
approximately $40,000 per Mick
Davenport
.said
year, based on 7,000 land Thursday the Vinton County
telephone 'lines. ·
system operates on less than
Comm issioners said they Meigs County will generate
based their decision to seek from its telephone line
the phone line fee, in ·part, on charge, because of the lower
the apparent success of popul ation there.
Vinton County in operating a
In a repon to commission9,11 system from the sheriff's ers this spring, the 9 11 comdepa rtment there , usin g a mittee
commissio ners
part-time director who also appointed to exami ne the
works as a deputy sheriff. The requirements of implementVinton County system also ing the service . and the
operates solely on revenue options for paying for it said

Whos got school spirit? vve do!

'

A new
Endennologie
machine i:; now at
the main cli nic in
· Gallipolis, Ohio .
This n1achinc helps
loosen and
,rp &gt;·nm &gt;P Cellul ite
from your skin lay-,
to help give your

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sk in ·a tig hter, less
pati en ts think it is like
wrinkled, dimpled
a dee p massage, and
appearance, especially we play relaxation
in the thighs,
mus1c so you can
'
abdome n and buttock · really fee l pampered.
area:;. We can a lso .
Ca ll 740-446-5225 for
treat arms and neck
an appo intment today!
with the sma ller
attac hm ents. Most of
our cndennolog ic

-

needs.
From her princ ipal's fund
Ha wk provides her stJ.Jdents
POMEROY - As most with a free student planner to
parents know by now, send- help them keep trac k of and
ing their kids back to school organ ize their assignments.
can put a serious strain on the From her principal's fund
fa mily budget.
Ku csma rccemly purchased
Bes ides clothing and acade mic
ac hievement
school supplies, parent s also medals for her students that
open thei r wallets for school passed state ac hievement and
fees throughout the year that profic iency tests last spring.
help pay for a variety of conHaw k's students are not ·
suma ble material s like athlct· charged for their workbooks ·
ic, art and lab supplies, work· however, nor are anv students
books, alid computer. discs.
at the cl~ mentary- thro ugh
Southern
Ele menta ry eighth grade leve l in the
charges a $20 classroo m fee Meigs Local Sc hool District
for each student to cover the according to Superintendent
expense of workbooks and William Buckley.
other consumable materials.
''W.e charge no fees at all."
"The ·workbooks are Meigs Intermediate School
expensive but are' onl y a part Principal Rusty Bookman
of what student fees cover, · said. "Students pay zero f&lt;Jr
although these fees in no way textbooks and workbook ~ and
begin to cov'er the miscella- they ~e t a free breakfast on
neous items that the school top of that to encourage them
provides," Southern Local to eat and start off on the rig ht
Schools
Supe-rintendent foot each day."
.
The state of Ohio does not
Robert Grueser said. "Ours
(classroom fee ) has not permii a district to charge for
increased in sr ile of increased textbooks although they can
costs. " "'
charge for workbooks.
Southern
Elementary
Eastern Local Sc hools
Princi pal Micke y Kucsma Superintendent Rick Edwards
said that the fee is charged to said that hi., district has not
keep the children from doing charged students for workfundrai sing throughout the books since the district conyear for those workbooks and so lidated eight years ago and
items Grueser referred to.
does not charge for them at
Meigs Middle School any level. elementary or secPdncipal Mary Hawk said ondary.
that her school .holds
Eastern
Elementary
fundrai sers in place of student Principal Jody Howard said
fees to help with the costs of th at some of her students pay
field trips to places like the the following school fee s: $3
Columbus Zoo, COS I or the for an an fee. $3 for a weekly
Di scovery reader fee, $1 for a ,computer
Avampato
Museum, and to bring in lab fee. The $7 ·is paid per stumotivational speakers.
dent per year. The fees vary
"Those things cost money. by grade and use of mate rial
especially with the way gas and some grade s don't have
prices are ri sing," Hawk said. the fees.
·:1 wish we didn 't ~ave to do
"Basically that's fo r confundratsers but that s JUSt part su mable materia ls li ke art
· supplies and computer disks:··
of it."
In fact a big part of public
school education is providing
for more student s with more
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has found to fund and continue tO . Qperate a COUnt y•Wide
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includ ing At hens. Gallia and
Hocking counties. finance
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With footba ll season having
begun over the weekend for
· ail three district schools.
scenes like ·\his one from
Southern High School's
rece nt pep rally are once
again fa mil iar sights. Above:
Here students proudly display the "spirit stick " after
screaming the loudest and
showing the most spirit in
the gymnasium before the ir
footba ll game. Right: During
the pep rally, not only footbail players were recognized
· but students in c ross-co un~
try, golf, volleyball, cheerleading and the band who
played the 1970's classic
"Free Ride " under the direction of Band Director Chad
Dodson who is pictured per~
form ing with his students.

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POMEROY
Small.
non-farm, agriculture-dependent businesses and ag ricul ture cooperatives located in
several Southeastern Ohio
countie s including Meigs
and Gallia are being reminded by the U.S . Small
Business
Adm ini stration
(S BA ) that time is running
out for them to apply for
federal disaster loans.
The deadline is Sept. 12.
The disaster declaration was
made to help fanns recover
from damages and losses to
crops caused by excessive
rain and tlooding that

occurred Sept . 8-26, 2004.
According to a relea se
from the SBA, el igible small
businesses may qualify for
loans of up to· $1.5 m1lhon at
2.9 percent interest rate wil h
loan terms up to 30 years.
Eligibi lity for the program is
based on the size and type of
bu siness and it fina ncial
resources. Lo)ln amo unts and
term are set by the S BA and
are based upon each appl icant's financ ial conl'lition.
It was pointed ou1 that
under the disaster declaration, SBA cannot pro vide
loans to agricu lture produc-

ers nor to non-agricu lt ure
dependent businesses.
"SBA-can help these small
businesses overcome their
econmnic injuries by offering . these working capital
loans, but the ·help can't S\an
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until they apply." said hA Melissa Mullins of 112 Maple Place. Pomeroy. was the winner of
Acting
Di saster
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a microwave oven from The Daily Sentinel awarded in a drawing
Direc10r Frank Skaggs.
from those registering at the newspaper's booth in the commer- ·
He sa id interested business ciai building during the Me1gs County Farr. Here she accepts her
owners should contact SBA g1ft from Jason Patterson. The Sentinel's circulation district man.by ca llin g 1-800-359-2227 ager. Winners of cartoon umbrel las in the drawing were Janet F.
for more inforn1ation and to
obtain a loan . applica tion. Hill, Racine; Rose Prunty, Syracuse; Opal Wigal . Middleport: Gary
Information is also on Jhe Knopp, no address: Ronald E. Hensley. Pomeroy: Jean Wright,
SBA's
website
at Pomeroy: Sam Hawley. Rac1ne; Julie Tillis. Rutland; Tonya Balser,
'Pomeroy, and Lorre Hili, Long Bottom.
w,ww.sba .gov/disaster.

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