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The Daily Sentinel • Page 88

Thursday, September I, 2005

www.mydailysentinel.com

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off Jeff Burton by .511 of a ·Race: Ameriques! 300
Raco: NCTS 200
Where: California Speedway, second in a two-tap shootout Where: Califo rnia Speedway, Where: Richmond IVa.) InterFontana [2.0 miles). 250 at the end. It was Ken seth's Fontana (2.0 miles; . 150 national Raceway (.75
first victory in 57 races, and laps/ 300 miles.
laps/ 500 miles.
miles), 200 laps/150 m11es.
the victory left Kenseth 11th When: Saturday, Sept. 3
When : Sunday, Sept. 4
When: Thursday, Sept. 8
last year's winner : Elliott in the points standings, on ly Laat year's winner: Greg Bif· · Last year's winner: Ted Musa position out of a race -off fle
Sadler
. grave
Qualifying record : Kyle birth entering the fina l two Qualifying record: Tony Stew- Qllallfylng record: Jamie Me- ·
Busch. Chevrolet. 188.245 regular-!:eason races. At- art, Chevrolet. · 185.941 Murray, Dodge, 125.436
mph, Feb. 25. 2005.
though it was his first Bri stol mph, April 26, 2003.
mph, Sept. 9, 2004.
Race record: Jeff Gordon. victory. it was hts seventh Race record : Hank Pa rker , Race r(tcord: Bob KeselowsChevrolet. 155.012 mph, top-10 finish in his past eight Jr, Chevrolet, 155.957 mph, ki, Dodge , 104.167 mph,
visits to the .533-mile track. April28, 2001 .
June 22.1997. ·
Sept. 4, 1997.
Last week: For Matt Nex&lt;el Cup points leader Tony Last week : 'Ryan Newman , in Last week: Mike Skinner, ir.~
Kenset h. the third time Stewart. outside.the top 10 a Dodge, won for the third a Toyota, won the O'Reilly
proved to be the charm. Tile for much of the night, ap- week in a row, taking the 200 at Bristol.
Sharp1e 500 was the third peared near the front as if by Food City 250 at Bristol.
race he domin8ted but the magic. keeping his edge and
f~rst he won. The 2003 Cup finishing 1n the top 10 for the

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Race:.Sony HD 500

Mallt-llenseth, counted out of
title chase only a tew'races
ago, now is only 11 points out of
~ 1he top 10. He became the 11th
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driver to win a.race this year.

tj;IIIJ~ff Gor,don's upward mobility
.-illc0f1tlnued with a sixth-place fin·
~~1$h In the Sharpie 500. lncredl~- bly, Gordon now resides in the
top 10 witlrtwo races remaining
·• before the Chase begins.
. ~Tony Stewart's eighth-place finIsh was his worsl showing in the
past 10 races. but it padded his
• points lead to 213. Ten races
ago, he was 380 points beh1nd
Jimmie Johnson and in 10th ·
place. Of course. the edge will
mean little after two more races .
. ~Stewart's lead over 10th-place
Gordon is 611 points, If Stewart .
maintains the lead. which is al-

ct1amp10n ted 415 out of a

~ The

ON MONDAY
POMEROY - The Daily
Sentinel will not be published
Monday, Sept. 5, to allow its
emp loyees lo observe the
Labor D:•:. hbliday.
Regular publication and
business
hours
resume
Tuesday, Sept. 6.

10th consecutive race. Stew-

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

BRANDON WHITI ,

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES

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FEUD OF THE WEEK

ing. Harvick has been

t~ lking

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about moving on, and a split ap-

pears to be getting more and
more likely. Where wilf Harv1 ck

wind up? That's .hard to say.
~A s expected. Scott Riggs iv1ll
move with ht s sponsor. Valva-

line, to Ray Evernham·s Dodge
operatien next year. Sterling

Marlin appears to be his likely
successor at MB2 Motorsports.

players Roger Staubach
and Troy Aikman plan to debut

~!:&gt; -NFL

their own Nextei ·Cup team next

year.· Could that be where Harvlck is heade d? Or m1ght he

land at Joe Gibbs Racing in
Gibbs' No. 11 Chevrolet?
~Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s title hopes I.
are ail but dead. He would have

to make up 117 points in two
races in order to. make the top

10. He would 'also have to move
past Gordon . Kenseth. Jam ie
McMurray, Elliott Sadler and
· Dale Jarrett m the standmgs.

to his Bristol tiff w1th
Jarrett, Ryan Newman's status

~Than ks

Is suddenly uncertain. He

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mains ninth in ·lhe standings.
but he's only 10 ahead of Gordon, 31 ahead of Kenseth and .
32 ahead of McMurray.
WHO'S HOf
ANU WHO'S NOJ

• Who's hot

Matt
Kenseth has
three topfive finishes·

In the past
four races.

.'.. Jeff Burton's

sec.-

ond-place
finish
at
· Bristol was his best of the
· season.

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not- Jamie McMurray.

drapped from 10th to 12th In
1 the points standings as a result of his Bristol showing . ...
'"'Dale Jarrett fel t from 11th to
"' .14th . .

• Southern sweeps
tri-match. See Page 81

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Jarrett

Ryan Newman
vs. Dale Jarrett

Whitt's breakthrough showing he's learning to pick his spots
On July 23, Brandon Whitt, a 22year·old from El Cajon, Calif., enjoyed
a career breakthrough by winning the
Crafts man Truck Series race at Me·mphis Motorsports Park, a .75-mile oval
in Millington, Tenn. .
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Whitt had demonstrated considerable promise b~fore, but Memphis signaled his arrival as one of the sport's
genuine· up-and-comers. Finally, ·in
Memphis, he managed to put it all together.
"Jt was frustrating because we were
running so well," Whitt said. "The
team was really coming together, but
until Memphis, we just couldn't make
it through those last 15-20 laps when
everything was happening. Finally, we
reached the point where we put it together, and we started making it to the
end of races and getting some good
finishes.
"We fin ished in the top 10 in Kentucky (July 9) and won Memphis, so
that showed we were starting to get
the bugs out. The team's coming together great. We've got a great. relationship witH TRD (Toyota Racing Development). They're helping us move
forward. Everything's really falling
into place."
Whitt said his viCtory was more
than just a·matter of luck evening out.
"Adversity will teach you something," he sa id . "Every time something happened. I learned something.
The feel right before a tire blows out,
for instance. There were things I had
never experienced before. For me, I
learned the different feels of stuff
that. was about to happen or could've
happened. From that aspect, there
wer~ a lot of pluses that came out of
what seemed at the ·time like bad luck.
· "A couple of problems have reoccurred, and because I've learned some
things, we've been able to cure them
just like that. We're not guessing anymore. We've been through it."
Whitt has also learned to pick his
spots . Young drivers have a tendency

ticularly devasta ting blowto Jarrett's

I'm saying.··

NASCAR This Week's Monte
Dutton gives his take: -Jarrett de·
clined comment after the incidents.

but 1t seemed remarkable that a veteran d,river wou ld do something so
obviously destruc tive to his t itle

hopes. As one o-bserver noted.
'Maybe it just felt good.'-

LEGENDS AND LORE

NASCAR haa been coming
to California for years
California Speedway only joined
the Cup circuit 1n 1997, but NASCAR
has hejd races in Southern California
almost from the very be'ginning. The

Fontana track is located only a few
miles from two major tracks that are
no longer in operation. A huge shOp-

ping mall exists where Ontario Motor
Speedway, a 2.5-mile track. once
stood, and the historic Riverside
road course hosted Cup events from

1958 through 1988. Races were run

OBITUARIES
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• Robert E. Burris, 58
• Violet Ferguson, 88

INSIDE
• AHunger For More.
See Page A2
• Fall classes offered at
Ariel. See Page AS
• MSWCD contest
winners announced.
See Page A6

WEATHER

at Carrell Speedway, in Gardena .

from 1951 through 1954, and Ascot
Stadium·. 1n Los Angeles. was the
scene of race!? from 1957 through

1961.

FAN Tlf"':S

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Three-day ticket package
available for Atlanta
Atlanta Moto'r Speedway is of-

gressive. If you take too ·many
chances, you're going tb wind up 'in
the fence.' Tnere's a time and a place,
and you've got to pick and choose and
just be smart.''

Contact Monte Dutton at
. hmduttonSO@aol.com

.A. reques1 from Lebanon
Tm'n'hip.Trustec s to rename
t:ounly road 705 lo "N uBegi nnin g
Road"
wus
approved.
The wad was &lt;.:rc«lcd "' pmt
of the Ohi p Depanmehl or
Transportalion 's Ra vemwood
Cnnncclor project and was
adde u 10 Lebanon Township's
road inventory in 2003 eiTeclive Jan. I. 2004 but was
never llamed .
Please see Paving. AS

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Grande
Early morning fire damages official dies
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downtown Middleport boil .....·S in accident
BY KEVIN KELLY
KKELLY@MYDAILYTRIBUNE .COM

fered ·a three-day ticket package for
$69 tha t incl udes admission to five
events over three days on the Oct.

28-30 Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500
weekend . The package inc ludes admission to qualifying, an all-star Legends Cars race. the !ROC season finale , a Craftsman Twck Series race

and the Nextel Cup' 500-miler. For
more information. go tO www.atlantamotorspeedway.com or call the tick-

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BEFORE THE RACE STOP IN AND
VISIT OUR DELl OR HOT STUFF PIZZA!

Ice Clilll Baar

........ far Caiflli!llf

RIO GR.A.NDE - DeanS.
Brown. an alumnus of the
University of Rio Grande/Rio
Grande Community Coltege
who fill ed several ad minis- .
trat ive· posts in a 36-year ..
caree r with the universit y,
died of injuries• suffered in a
lraffi c accident in .Circleville
on Thur,day.
Brown. 65. who was Rio
Grande·, vice president for
cnrollmenl and in stitutional
advancement. was returning
to· Rio Grande follvwing a
&lt;rip w California to vi sit with
alumni and members of the
board of trustees when his
car was .stru ck hy a traclortrailer. Th e acc ident also
causeu the Jeath of a motor-

mornm g,

tiona l,' said Newman. -and that's all

to seize every opportunity, which creates a higher likelihood of trouble and
also makes their moves predictable to
more experienced drivers they are attempting to pass.
·
"My spotter tells me all the time to
be aggressively smart," Whitt said.
"You've got to pick your spot to beag-

tag of $399.975 and ;hat ;he · · Meigs County Gr:1111 ' . D;i\'CilJ&gt;Prl said they are curapplication is for Iss ue 2 .A.clinini , trator Jea n Tn1"ell rcntl y ;a lkin g wi;h office
funds.
informed the connnissioncrs hokkrs to .sec whal c:lm be
The agreemeni w'!' pre- that she would dc l1ver 1hc done at 1hc coun ;y ie\ ·cl to.
sen ted by Sara 'wi&lt;lpol of on&gt; 'bid . rcc:eived for th e bnth S:i\:e mt&gt;ney and have
Meigs County Engineer · Syra&lt;.:usc wa ter pump pri1jct:t futu re at:c:cs.s I&lt;&gt; fuel.
Eugene Tripleit \ office. .
lo lhc Syr:ICUSC Water Board
C'ommi '&lt; i(lncrs
al'o
The agreement require s · for rev iew. The hid c:am accepted tlw lcrm s.a nd cnn clt O!;vc T01~nsh1p to prol'·;uc from Smilh's Drilling in liOn s ol ihc (&lt;HlillHin.[ty
fund s totaling 2.36 percent of Creo la for $X.663 for dcli v- Hou sing
. lm prnvcme nt
. the project while Orange e ry and in.stallalion of &lt;he Program "htc:h rei;Hcd tn
Township is required to pay pump and n&lt;'olo r.
pul1c&lt;c' and proceuurcs. The
.43 percent and the Meigs
.A.s for the current &gt;pike in pol~c:e s and ·procedures
County Commissioners will .gas prices Sh eets and rcquncu approval m orde r lor
provide 28.2 1 percent.
Commissioner
Mick CHIP to rl'l easc fund s.

MIDDLEPORT - .A. downtown
Midaleport business and residenlial
building was de&gt;~royed by fire and
an adjace'nt structure damaged by
smoke and water early Thursday

chance of making t he Chase. "Mine
was unintentional, and his was inten-

Brandon Whitt, 22, recently won his first Craftsman Truck Series race. He's beginning to
find that patience on the track is one of racing's great virtues.

POMEROY - , Yesterday
the
Meig s·
County
Conimission voted to. enter
into a cooperative H,greement
with' Olive and Oran ge
Townships to submit an
applicalion to the Ohio
Pttblic Works Commission
for lhc Round 20 Meigs
County Paving Project.
Comm issioner Jim Sheels
said the project has a price

applying for Issue 2 funds for paving

The two tangled twice during the
-turning right into Newman whi le
Newman's Dodge was pa ss ing him
on the outside - represe"nted a par-

John Clark/ NASCAR This Week

BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

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BY .CHARL.ENE. HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MVDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Sharpie 500. and Jarrett's "payback'

et office at (770) 946-4211.

&amp; Supply
Co.

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Harvick and owner Richard Childress appears to be deteriorat-

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No. 38 CURE 'AUTISM Now TOYOTA

By Monte Dutton
NASCAR Th is Week

relationship between Kevin

IHIII\\ , SI .I''II ·. \IIII ·. H :!. :!UU:;

No SENTINEL .. CQmmission

possible 500 laps, holding art nnished eighth.

.most a certainty now, and if Gor-

don rema ins in 10th place , the
two will' be separated by only 45
points entenng the final 10 races.
thanks to the Chase format.

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.A.ecording to a report from
Middleport fire ehief Jeff Darst,
both of the second story apartments
in 1he brick building localed at 30
North Sec:ond St. and owned by Rex
and Brenda Darst of Syracuse, were
occupied , but the street level business room was not. The apartment
re sidents. were already out of the
building when firemen arrived at
the sce ne . ·
Th e chief said lh e fire which
apparently started in one of the two
second floor apartments remains
unuer investigation. "We can' t determine .the cause until we can get in
and take a look and we can't make
an assessmenl of damage until after
;hat." said the fire chief. .A.s for the
adjacen l unoccupied
building,
owneu by· Sandy lannarelli of
Middleport. he said it had only
smoke and water damage . ·
The mosl extensive damage in the
Darst building was confined lo the
hack apartment. according to the
chief. who noted that the ..entire area
has been roped off now because of
some danger 9f partial collapse of
the walls.
"A section of the roof has already
fa llei1 in and some parts of the building are not looking lOt\ good and
might fall." he said.
.
Approximately 50 volunteer firemen
from four departments were on the

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cycle passenge r.

Dr. Barrv Dor.sev . . Rio
Granue ·' jJre,iuen t: said
Brown' s dcalh was a shock to
the c:ampus' ami co-workers.
Fall seme"er. at Rio Gmnde
be(!an las; wee k.
-~To say he will b.e sorely
mi ssed is cert ainly an
Please' see Accident. AS

Tuppers Plains

receives grant for
·new fire truck
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HO EFllC H @' MYD ~I LYS ENTINEL . CO M

Charlene Hoefllchj photo

Fire gutted the two apartments on the second floor of this downtown MiddJe port buildTUPPERS PLAINS - The
ing. lhe roof collapsed and the area arounq the building has now been roped off
Tuppers
Plain s
Fire
because of a possible partial wall collapse.
Please see Fire, AS
! Department has been awarded a HclJ1teland SecuritY fedDotalls on Page A8
era! ~ rant ur S~61.~5o ·w be
used - on the pmchase of a
g ;J.~( l lin ~· j._ up ~.-~l lllpi.lred 11 1 , llt'W fir~.:.• truck .
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Bv BETH SERGENT
B.SERGE~T@ MYDAIL YS ENTI NEL.COM la~t n:ar a! thi:-. time de .. pite 1 Announcemcn1 ot the led.thc jimt p .in pri&lt;.:cs.
l er;\l ~ra nt was made ,hy U.S.
Tom
Siew
art.
executive
Senator M&lt;ke De\),me (RPOMEROY - With the
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sudden rise ·jn gaso liqc ' 'iee pre sident of th~ Ohi o Oh) who noted thal th~. grant
Buckeye Edition
B8
part ot lm F;rehglller
price' lhi s week many peo- 'and Gas .A."ociation said that
respected
colleague
in
his
Inves
tment and Re sponse
a
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Calendars
A3 .
ple are wondering what ean
be don e to eas~ hcin g lleld told him that the onll \ Enhanccmcm !FIRE ! .A.ct
Classifieds
84-6
pinched at lhe pump short of thin~ 1l1a1 \\'ill hrin ~ dnwi1 which provide, fnr con!petiComics
B7~
riding their bicycle s or hors- gas - prices is ··denl'and tive gra nt s to local fire
destn&lt;clion ."
1· departments 10 help .them betDear Abby
A3
es to work.
Demand tk,tructinn is the ter serYe and prntt'L·t res1d~nts
Although ex pe n s arllic iE&lt;;litorials
·A4
po111t
''here people ge&lt; so led and their pr&lt;'pen, .
pale the spiked prices to
up
\\
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the price tiMt the! .· .. Thi:-, j, gPnd !l~·w, for ~ur
Faith • Values
A2-3
eventually go dow n afler the
l lkp,&lt;rtmem _;utu il s g&lt;&gt;.nd tor
etlecrs of Hurrica ne Katrina quit Lhing the product
Movies
As
Stcw,u!
~u c "cd that ga' the l'(llimy. &gt;lml Jell Nc\\ell.
sub ~ id e. thl' pi-icc-. r._)f gasoObituaries
prin:-. \\Ill ii, J\ L' tn rt".lt:h S:=i ,1 1 fi re chJeL after t1c111~ .id\ J:-.ed
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Beth S.Uugenlfphoto
B Section
Sports
Th is long line at a local gas station in Pomeroy shows that becau:-;c consumer demand dcc:itlcd !hat. thcy·,c·. hat! .~ ra nl had been awarded.
AB consumers will shop around and wait in line for the best price re~ain s hi gh. •
Weather
Please see Pump. AS
· Please see Fire truck. AS
In fac t the Jenwnd ftir
on gasoline .
© 2oos Ohio Valle}· Publishing Co.
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pl.llChed at the pump, hOW tO save

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But... admit i't, other roars have taken their
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lno k .11 out s,tl c .md L.ttclully pl.t nn cd lt ves .t nd he
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hec n enttustcd to us "' th.t t
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otilcts We mu st eiC kno wled ~e !hell lilC tCIC i.tiHHl ol
t11 2 gr.H.:e n1 Go d to th e
wot ld ,It l.trgc 1s d n cc ll y ptl)l)lHtl o n(lt l' to the cxtt.; nt tll.l l
you .tnd I .ue wtll tn g to be
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help uthers "lm .t tc ttl 11eed the Dp plH tunt ttc' th.t t yo u .111d
whcthct thc1 .uc mstdc ot I .tlrc ~d y h.n e tu tJ uly " lo ve·
out stde \' ()Ln
1111 11ll' d t.tte sumenm: Ill n e~.: J. wt th out
sphere ol · ttllct.tc lton . Such .tctmns. th ous,ntds ol peo ple
love will be rnns \ ck.trlv gen- tn the so uthern Untied St.tlcs
utne when tl compels ) nu to suddenl y .uul dcspe r.ttc ly
help or enco utage othets .11 need hel p 01 course, yo u
some cost to yourse lf ·
mtght be too busy to hel p Or
"Th iS ts hoY. we kno" may be yo ur budget ts too
· what lo ve ts Jes us Chtt st la1d ttght and tf you helped then
down Hts lt fe f01 us And we yo u mt ght not have enough
ought to lay down our li\es !ell over for the new ~o l f
fo r our brothers II .myune clubs you've been wa nun ~
has matenal possesstuns and May be yo u fee l that tt s
sees hts brother tn need but someone else's JOb or somehas no ptty on htm . hem c,ltl one else ts mucb more gtfled
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suc· h .ts the Red Cross. the
quest ton ts not ·C AN I
he lp '''. hut I ellilc r, . How
WILL I help ,. Gtv tn g, gomg,
.111d ptetyt ng ate .tllthmgs lllclt
God's people should be domg
tt ght now to n1.1ke .t dtl letencc · But sci the betr lot }OUt sell htghcr 111.111 you 've ever
set 11 he! ore Detre to lo ve othc ts Dell e to love them though
you mu st gtve ol yourselt
D.11 e to love them . even tl
they ARE st 1.mge r s
'Dcat lttcnds &gt;~n ee God
&gt;ll loved LI S we ell so ought lO
lm e one .mother No one h.ts
e\ cr see n God , but tf we
lo ve one .tn othet, God l" es
tn us .md Hts love IS m.tde
complete 111 us" (I John
-I II - 12NIV)
But b.tck to the convcrsalt on betwee n my wtl e and
so n Yes," my wtle Sdtd,
.tgJee tn g w1th hun "Jes us
w~ ,n ts
us to love even
stt.mgets But, re&lt;~ll y honey,
we don ' t have I\&gt; c.tll them
'sy, ecthe.trt ' do we 0 We'll
save that word tor the people
that we know best, nght? We
c.tn lmd othet v..1ys to show

her hl'.ut .h: ltc O\ cr . 1 dl.'v.tst.ll-

re ,d J7C WIMI I'- lllL'.Ill l \\ IJLII

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" htLit he c.tn t.tkc L.ue ol hts
11\\11 ncc&lt;Jo.:
And It ts mo . . t
LL tlc~ ll t l y not,, ple.ts.tnt ex per Jl' ll U:" to w ttn ess d ~,.; h!ld lll.ll
'" ltterdl ly s t.trvt n g.~ to Ue~nh .
c·lu td t .11 ill s s\\ nllcn bell y.

s.ty 1h.tt

.tngeltc

ttl\ tl .ttt on The need ttsell ts
yuut tllV ttetltO n Don' t lll tSs

the Ime ol GoJ b~ tn htm'
De.tt clttldten. let Lts not love
wllh \\ord~ t ll t u n ~ u c hut
11 nh .tlttllll\ .utd 111 1~ uth · II
lol1111 16-IX NIV)

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Lll lllll'll h1111 Wi th 'hL'I LCI ,.llld

.II -;&lt;) I0\.1: p~opll..' '"'~ do
not know ' Yes Il lS tltc \\til
ot God th. n v..c lo\L' L\ l'll
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to bt ctt k out 1n "
g_tOOV IIl g_ "nng to SlgtMJ yoUJ

dh ll 1

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now to love othi!rs

\VO!ldC! IIli!

wiMt was
101 tht:ommg..._
''He want s LI S to love .t il people, n ght ': he .tsked. look tng
tnto her eyes wtth two little
blue globes of tnnocence ,mel
wondet sp,ukltn g up ,tt het
"Yes, th.tt' s rt glll l&lt;lo. she
repltcd

Hm m

for helpmg th,\11 are you II
so, tlhln you netthet see what
Chrtst h,ts done fo t you upon
the ctoss .ts He ga£ed upon
yout sp llttu al poverty. or you
do not perce tve the call that
He ts send tng to you n ght

Pastor
Thom
MOllohan

PageA2

we Jove s t J,tn g ei s "

Out son furrowed hts eyebro ws " btl more tntensely,
thought I or a moment, and
then Imall y satd, "AII nght
sweetheart •·
(Thom Mollohan and his
family have ministered in
sottthern Ohio the past 10
years. He is the pastor of
Patltway
Community
Church and may be reached
for comments or questions
by
e-mail
at
pastorthom @path way gal·
lipolis.com).

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Friday, September 2, 2005

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POMEROY - Revtval servtces at Calvary Ptlgnm
Cha~el , Ohto 143, wtll be
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Newton Spectal smgmg

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Festival set
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on Sunday, Sept. II, at the St.
John
Lutheran Church,
33441 Pme Grove Road,
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gay mamage last year after g1ven leadership- postltons.
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AP Interview: American Muslim leader works
to move Muslims toward U.S. mainstream
PLAINFIELD. lnd - As
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annual meetmg tn the Chtcago
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conlatn force s both tn stde and
outstdc the communtty that
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Frid~y. Sept. 2. the 245th day of 2005. There are
120 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
·
.
On Sept. 2, 1945, Japan formally surrendered in ceremonies
aboard the USS Missouri, ending World War II.
'
On this date:
.
In 1666, the Great Fire of London broke out:ctaiming thou.
sands 'of homes, but on!y a few lives.
In 1789, the United States Treasurv Department was estab- ·
lished.
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In 1864, during the Civil War, Union Gen. William T.
Sherman's forces occupied Atlanta.
In 190 I, Vice President Theodore ·Roosevelt offered the
advice, "Speak softly and carry a big stick" in a speech at the
Minnesota State Fair.
In 1930. the first non-stop airplane flight from Europe to the
United States was completed in 3i hours as Capt. Dieudonne
Castes and Maurice Bellonte of France arrived in Valley
Stream, N.Y, aboard The Question Mark.
.
In 1945, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam an independent
republic.
In 1969, North Vietnamese president Ho Chi Minh died.
In 1985, it was announced that a U.S.-French e~pedition
had located the wreckage of the titanic about 560 miles off
Newfoundland.
Ten years ago: At a military cemetery on a hill high above
Honolulu. President Clinton marked the 50th annivers·ary of
the end Qf World War II, saying it taught Americans that "the
blessings of freedom are never easy or free."
One year ago: President Bush pledged "a safer world and a
more hopeful America" as he accepted his party's nomination
for a second term at the Republican National Convention in
New York. A military jury at Camp Pendleton, Calif., con-.
victed Marine Sgt. Gary Pittman .of dereliction of duty and
abuse of prisoners at a makeshift detention camp in Iraq. A
jury at Fort Lewis, Wash., convicted a National Guardsman of
·: trying to help al-Qaida; Spc. Ryan G. Anderson was sentenced
to life in prison.
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Today's Birthdays: · Actor Meinhardt Raabe nhe Munchkin
coroner in "The Wizard of Oz") is 90. Dancer-actress Marge
Champion is 86. Jazz musician Horace Silver is 77. Former
Sen. Alan K. Simpson, · R-Wyo., is 74. Former Baseball
Commissioner Peter Ueberroth is 68. Rhythm-and-blues
singer Sam Gooden (The Impressions) is 66. Singer Jimmy
Clanton is 65. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rosalind Ashford
(Martha &amp; the Vandellas) is 62. Singer Joe Simon is 62.
Football Hall-of-Farner Terry Bradshaw is 57. Actor Mark
Harmon is 54. Tennis player Jimmy Connors is 53. Actress
Linda Purl is 50. Rock musician Jerry Augustyniak (10,000
Maniacs) is 47. Country musician Paul Deakin (The
Mavericks) is 46. Actor Keanu Reeves is 41. Actress Salma
Hayek is 39. Actress Kristen Cloke is 37. Actress Cynthia
Watros is 37. Rhythm-and-blues singer K-Ci i~ 36. Singer
Tony Thompson is 30. Rock musician Sam Rivers (Limp
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Bizkit) is 28.
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and driven by laws we only half understand, we find that thelesson we learn again and again is that of accepting heroic
helplessness." - Florida Scott-Maxwell, American writer
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Life for a church editor
consists of more than listening to a sermon on The
Beatitudes and singing
"Onward,
Christian
Soldiers'' with the congregation. It can also me&lt;ut chicken and dumplin gs and homemade cheesecake and, if you
live in a German neighborhood, a heaping platter full
of sa uerkraut and roast pork.
Where some drivers can't
see a fast food sign without
pulling off the highway for a
burger and fries. I can ' t pass
up a sign on the church lawn
announcing "Chmch Sup'per
Tonight."
Of com so-· you want 10 ·be
sure you are going to a bona
fide church supper and not
something masquerading '"
a church su pper. You don't
want to be taken in as Fred
and Emma were.
They were driving through
a strange town, looking for a
place to eat wheil they spotted a sign. "Church Supper
Tonight." They went in ,
mou.ths watering.
·
Taking their seatS at the
table, they soon realized it
was not going to be the oldfashioned church supper
they .were anticipating. This

in an increasingly imperson- go away hungry.
al world. Church suppers are
The service at a church
also good money makers at a supper is the best in the
·
time when church giving is world. The servers can't do
down.
·
enough for you. Your coffee
Whenever friends come in cup is never empty. When ·
George
from
out of town and want yuu go back for a second
Plagenz
to know a good place to eat, helping, that is the best com! always try to find out pliment you can bestow where there is a church sup- and a nice way of saying
per going on and send them "Bless the cook."
was a catered affair- down there.
to the tine china. uniformed
A church basement or . The be.st church suppers I
waitresses, warming pans . parish hall where a church have ever attended were put
and a chef in a tall white hat supper is being served can on by the · ·men of the
church
in
slicing the. ham and roast · be the friendliest place on Methodist
' beeT with a long, imposing God's Earth - friendlier Ogunquit, Maine.
carving knife .
· oftentimes than it · is in
They d.id everything: They
"Might as well have gone church!
·
did the cooking, peeled 'the
If you ever find· yourself potatoes , set the ta~les ,
to a restaurant," grumbled
Emma as they were leaving. all alone and ionely in . a se rved the meal s, cleared the
"Eh-uh." echoed Fred in his stninge city, attend church tables and did the dishes.
down-Maine accent. They supper. If you are looking The cooking was superb.
Of course church suppers
were well fed . but disap- for a place to live, the person
pointed.
next to you will know some- arc a lot of work, but that
A church .supper to must body . who knows where work is done out- of loveof us is synonymous with there r.s a good apartment love for the church and for
home-cooking
from even though everyone ~lse one'sfellow human being.
· meatloaf to liver and unions has told you there. tSt1 t a · A
f . f ·h fry?
- and wafm smells emanat- thing available in town.
n~one or a IS
·
ing from the kitchen. For
If you need a job. you will That rs ~hat rs on the !~len.~
dessert there is always ho't get plenty of h~lpful sugges- thrs Fn~ay at St. Momca s
app le pie - unless you pre-. tions and maybe even an pans h. I II save you a seat.
important introduction. In
(Geo rxe . Plagen z ts an
· fer blueberry or _pumpkin.
Church suppers are t;ain- . any case . you will feel at ordarned mmlster and vetering in popularity again as home ami forget that you an ne1vsmcm based 111 .
people long for community were lonely. And you won't Columbus, Ohio.)

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Obituaries
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Violet Fugate Ferguson
POM_EROY - Violet Fugate Ferguson, 88, Pomeroy,
passed away on Aug. 30, 2005, at Pleasant Valley Hospital ,
Point Pleasant. W.Va.
She was born on Jan . 9, I'! 17. in Pomeroy. qaughter of the
. late Thomas J. and Faye Hysell Fugate. She was a member of
. the Eagles Club of Pomeroy aml she was formerly employed
as a domestic by several local hotels and· motels . She altended the Heath United Methodist Church in Middlepot1.
In addition to her p;rrents , she was preceded by half-brothers. Ralph Salyers and Frank Hysell, and a cousin, Viv.ian
Jones. She is survived by wusrns. Cl,ara Mae Hysell, Mason,
· W.Va. and Emma Crow. Ripley, W.Va.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Sept. 3, 2005·. at
the Mrddleport Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home. Officiating
will be Rev. Doug Shali1blin. Burial will be in Riverview
Cemetery. Friends may call on Saturday from 12 noon until
time of service at .the funeral home.
.
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Robert E. Burris
MASON - Robert E. Burris of Mason di ed Thursday. Sept.
I, 2005 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Born in Mason on Oct. 8,' 1946. he was the son of the late
Alice M. Bmris Grimm. He as a constru&lt;:tion worker, a veteran of the United States Army and a member of the Veterans of
Foreign Wats. Stewart-Johnson Post 9926, Mason.
He is survived by .two sons, ChrisS : Burris and Justin M.
Burri s. both of Mason. W. Va .. a daughte1 and son-in-law;
Jessica D. Burris and Max Wilson of Darwin; a granddaughter. Danielle Wilson ; a sister, Glenna I. Tabias and a b'rother
Gregory'S. Grimm both of Poiot Pl easant; a great uncle , Paul
Burri s and Toshy; a niece: Amy Grimm of Middleport. a
nephew, Larry R. Grimm of New Haven. W. Va., and close
. friend s, We &gt;ley Gibbs and Greg Stewart.
There will be no visitation nor service. Burial will take
place at the convenience of the family.

Dq you believe in ·accidentalism? .
and atheistic; exp lanation of the development of species
the universe .
too complex to be explained
Thanks to the Supreme as sheer ac~idents - though
Court's wildly imaginative there
are
numerous
i'nterpre,tation of the First in stances of steps ·they can- .
Amendment, at heism ha.s not ("yet") explain. They .
become the default c-onvic- have pointed to the failure
tion of American society. · of intelligent-design propoBecause of th e supposed nents to publish· their argu"wall" between church and ments in "respectable peerstate, no serious reference to revie,ved scientific publicaa God may intrude upon the . tions'' while fighting
public square. · In public . doggedly to keep them from
schools: children may being published there.
-indeed. must - be taught
And, of course, they are
the accidentalist theory of bat[lin·g furiously to keep
humanity' s origins; any any mention of intelligent
noticm that God played a design out of the hearing of
part in the process is strictly the millio11s of students
· whom they -are systematicalprohibited.
But the coiicept of intelli- ly drilling in the supposedly
gent design presents a new unchallengeable theory of
problem. because it doesn 't acc.identalism.
depend upon the existence
Why. I ask. should reasonof a God. in the · ordinary able people be so afraid of
sense of that word, but only an intuitive!y .appealing sugsuggests that &lt;:crtaiil steps in gestion that a scientific theothe development of species ry may need modifying?
are too · complex to have They reply that the sugges•
been accidental. but require· tion itself is not "scientitic,"
the pre-existence of some and thus has no place in a
sort of inte! ligen t designer. class on science . Let it be
This modest argltmcnt has studied, if at all . in courses
won the sllpport of some on religion.
thorough ly respectable '&lt;'iAnd let their · response be
cntists . .
in cluded in courses on logic.
It has also won the undy- -as a stellar example of inteling enm ity of many· others. lectual· di shnnesty.
because they recilgnite the
(William Rusher is a
threat it poses to their own Distinguished Felloll' o/' tile
unstated but paS&gt;ionate athe- Cla remont lnstitwe for the
ism. They h&lt;!VC natly denied Studr of StaLesmcm.,·lrip ai1d
that there are any steps in Political Plrilo.wph_J')

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Composer
in 7-12 un Tuesdays and
has years of experience in Residence to the Ariel Thursdays from 4-5 pm .
multiple areas of dance and Theater and -The Ohio Valley Acting da"es for adults will
performance. She is also a Symphony, where he and his be taught ha., ed on partici graduate of The Ariel dance · wife also perform as cellists. panl int erest and availability.
New to the Ariel this year
Joseph Wright is the execuprogram, herself.
be
classes
in
stage
prowill
tive
.director of The Ariel String classes will be
experience in the areas of taught by . Scott Michal on duction . The first of such Dater Hall. as we ll as the pro·
dance, string, theatre, and Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. for offerings will be classes in ducer of The Ariel Player'
acting performance and 7- 12 year old students and theatrical makeup by pro- and The Ariel Jr. Theatre pro6:30 p.m. for students from duction director Kim Vanco duction s. Mr. Wri~h t ha s
dtrectmn.
.
Dance classes rn the areas ages 3-6. Michal is an award with a focus on stage make- more than 12 yeJr"&gt; ex peri I ot tmldern, ballet, and Jazz, winning musictan , composer up design and application • cnce teaching en: atin~ dnuna
will be taught by Sarah and educator. and performed along with character make- with hi s company. The
Fraser-Roush. Classes wil l as a ce lli st with The up. Classes for student s Imaginati on Factory. Hi -..
be taught in both group and Columbus
Symphony grades 4-10 will be taught on teachihg cx pe1 iencc i ~o~ extenprivate sessions in t,he new Orchestra for 13 Years. and Monday s from 4-5:30 p.m·. sive in performance, a&gt; v,el l
Ariel dance studio, located was director of Ohio Music · and for students grades 11 - as stage produ ction and
upstairs at The Ariel -Dater , Teachers
Association 12 and adults on Mondays direction, and he has worked
professionally for the W&lt;~l l
from 5:30-7 p.m.
Hall. Classes will be offered Summer Camps.
Vanco has directed various Disney
Company
and
He now works with the
for males and females age
Paramount's
Kin
gs
·
bl
and
produc1ions
t'or
The
Ariel
three through adult. Dance Arie l Theatre teaching string
Ente1ta
i
nmen
t..
classes will be taught on classes, private lessons and Theatre. She also has performat;~ce and stage production
Class registrati on and
Mondays. Wednesdays, and conducting the Ohio Valley
''Meet
the Teacher&gt;'' for all
experience
with
The
Fridays.
Youth Orchestra.' He is also
Performing
Art&gt;
Portsmouth Little Theatre as Ariel
Fraser-Roush is return ing on the faculty of the well as The Ariel Players and Classes wi ll be held 011
· Wednesday. Sept. 7. from .1
The Ariel Jr. Tbeatre .
for standby in the event of
Theatre, acting, and impro- to 11:30 p.m. ·and Sunday.
another emergency in the area. visation classes taught by Sept. II. from 2 to 4 p.m .
"We were really · pleased Joseph Wright will be offered Cla~s fees are currently $7
from Page A1
and thankful to get that many with classes focu sing on act- per cla ~s. Sonie classes ma'y
ing, creative thinking. and also have a supply fee. All
scene to assist in fighting the · people out on a weekday performance for students in classes have limited space
fire . Joining the. Middleport's morning to help fight the grades 2-6 on Wednesday s availability.
four trucks on the scene. were fire," said Darst. We all work from 4-5 p.m . Acting classes
For r1ore information on
units froni Pomeroy, Syracuse together really well and highlighting theatre. voice. Th.e Arie l - Dater Hall \
and Rutland. The Mason Fire · everything went smooth ~s movement, improvisation .' Performing Arts Classe s.
Department sent over a truck could be this morning."
and performance wil l be please call 740-446-2787 .

Fire

Paving

Highway Patrol

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CHESH IR E - The Gallia-Meigs Po st of the State Higllway
Patrol is inve.q i gating a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of state routes 7 and 554 on Wednesday.
Details on the crash .. which occurred at 4:13 p.m ., were
un~vailable from the~atrol as of presstime, but the post con. firnied that more than one individual was taken to Cabell
Huntington Hospital. Huntington. W.Va. , by LifeFiight. while
another was transported to Holzer Medical Center.

The following appropria'
tions were made:
$1,488.34 from Meigs
County Emergency Medical
Services into EMS' "other I
misc~fiineous" fund .
$200 and $693.79 for
County Court.
,
$15,633 · appropriation
increase into program income
for the Meigs County Grant's,
Oftice for repayment of CHIP
assistance. (This appropriation is approved upon certification of the $15,633 .)
$3,000 from Meigs County
Common Pleas Court's
employee salaries ft,md into
the court's "supplies" fund.
In other Commission business:
11 4 bills were paid totaling
$85,886.21.
The Commission agreed 1.0
pay for carpet cleaning at the
Meigs County Jobs and
Family Services building.
Commiss ioners· renewed
their contract with · the

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• Do dot drive aggressively.
enough for demand destrucit
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sumers can check online to town. Avoid excessive brak• tinct out which gas stat ions ing and accelerating which
have the best price for fue l at reduces fue I economy.
a variety of websi tes before
• Drive wi thin the speed
leaving ·their . home like limit. Each five miles per
GasBuddy.com.
hour i1 person drives over 60
The Department of Energy mph is like paying 15 cents
website also tracks gas prices more for a gallon uf gasoline.
for every state. As of yesterAAA recommends these
day the ·lowest gas prices in tips for Labor Day travelers:
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unleaded were Columbus, by property intlating ti res and
$2.63; Cincinnati, $2.47: having 'it professionally
Dayton. $2.89; Akron and inspected.
Cleveland, $2.49; Toledo,
• Take the · most direct
$2.60.
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for
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at
also has a gas price hotline www.AAAmps.com.
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camera . physical fitness ·
equipment. and a a vanety
of nozzles and other pieces
of small equipment.
Newell said that he expects
all of the equipment to be in
early next month and is planning an open house at the
firehouse so resident s can
see it during the Tuppers
Plains Festival to be held
mid-October.
. "I am pleased t0 know that
Tuppers Plains families and
Plains
the
Tuppers
Department wi·ll benelit from
this grant," said DeWine. "I
acknowledge the many sacri-fices that firefi ghters and rescue workers make each and
every day while protecting
our families , homes, and
businesses from the devastating effects of fire . By working to pass and fund the FIRE
Act. we have ensured that fire
departments in Ohio and
elsewhere will ha ve the
resources to meet future ser-

"This is something we really need and it wi ll be our first
brand new truck :' continued
Newell noting that it will
replace a 1982 ti re engine
which the department bought
used about 15 years ago. The
Department of Homeland.
Security and the Federal
Emcrgem;y
Munagement
Agency (FEMA) at:e both
involved in the grant program. Newell said.
.
Lots of paperwork &lt;~nd estimate s on the cost of a lire ·
tmck were submitted sometime ago, according to
Newell. He said the grant will
provide 95 percent of the cost
of the tr.uck with tile lo~a l
department ' is to come up
with the remaining 5 percent.
The new engine wil l ha ve a
six~man cab with a cOm-:
· pressed air foam system on vice demand~."
The
office
Domestic
rt.. "lt's ·a little more expen(ODP).
part of
Preparedne
ss
sive to buy, bUI is cheaper to
operate,"
said
N~well . the Department of Homeland
adding that it will be the ltrst Security. awards the grant s
of that particular foam sy s- through a competitive needbase_d ·
process.
tem in the county.
20.000
· fi-re
Approximately
Last year the department
departmellts
nationwide
received about $111.000
thrnu2h the same program ·applied for grants in 2005
fp· lllc purchase of needed and ODP expects to aw:rrd
C•IUljllllCIH. The fire chief nearly 7.000 this year. The
Plains
Fire
said that money was used for Tuppers
new turnout gear. new boots._ Department received on~ of a
an air compressor. lots ol number of gr_ants awarded
hose , a t_hermal imaging this week.

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For the Record

TRG OTI-IER Ol Ltcr RJOD

Some commentators have .
compared the current argument over whether "intelligent design" merits mention
in high school classes on
evolution to the famous
William
Scopes " monkey trial'' in
Rusher
Tennessee in 1925. They
seem to reel that it's the
same old dispute, dolled up
in new Clothes. They miss
the delicious irony that it is. as "the theory, n'ow generalinstead. the exact.reverse of ly accepted, that all species·
the Scopes trial.
of plants and animals develln ·Scopes. the central oped from earlier forms by.
issue was whether the theo- hereditary transmission of
ry of evolution could be put slight variations in succesfor.ward in the public sive
generations."
schools of Tennessee (the Evolutionists would agree
school system subscribed to that , for strict accuracy. the
the belief that human beings wora "accidental" should be
were created directly by inserted before the word
Gud). Today. the central "variations." I see this as so
issu.e Js whe.ther "intelligent important that I ·suggest we
design" may be mentioned substitute the term "accidenin sc ience courses in the tal ism'' for the word "evolupublic schools of Kansas., tion." For that is what is at
Pennsylvania and other · issue in the ·c tlrrent debate:
states as a il10ditication of whether those slight varia• the theory of evolution. tions are in fact totally acciwhich today reigns there as dental (in which case there
\he exclusive explanation of · is no need to p1lsil the existhe development of species. tence of a God. or anything
including our own. The sup· else, to bring them about) or
porters of evolution are as whether they are the product ·
determined to ban all refer- of intelligent design on the
ences or inte lligent design as part of a pre-existing designTctmeS&gt;ee 's schoo!s were cr. The whole cnntrovcrw
determined to han all refer- thus becomes. as I see it. :r
cnces to the thcn 1) of cvnlu- subset bf the larger dispute
between
lion'. ,
G those who believe
Webster\ New World in a ad and those wlm preDic tionary Jcfine.s evolution fe r a strictly malerialistic.

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understatement," he said.
"Our thoughts and prayers
go out to his f~mily, espe cially his wife Petrea , his
daughter Annette Ward and
hi s so n Jason. and to his
many friends and col ;
leagues here and throughout
Ohio and other parts of the
country."
As the chief fund -raiser
'for the university, Brown,
who resided in Jackson and .
was a 1965 graduate of Rio
Grande, worked on Rio
Grande's recent capital
campaign. Dorsey · said the
success of the campaign
was te stimony to Brown 's
hard work.
.
Pickaway County Sheriff
Dwight Radcliff said in a
news rele&lt;)Se late .Thursday
fhat a traCtor-trailer operat, ed by David P Mealing of
Canada . was
Ontario,
southbound on U.S. 23 in
Circleville at I :46 p.m.
when the rig ·struck two
passenger cars, causing a
chain reaction that involved

Charlene Hoenlch/ photo

Four fire departments with about 50 volunteers were on the scene at Thursday morning 's down·
town Middleport fire. North Second and Mill Streets were blocked off for several hours while
firemen brought the blaze under control.
Gallia-Meig s Community presented the contract. Th~
Action School to Work pro- . program gives high school
gram for Sept. I - June 30, students. work experience in
2006. J~ne Banks from JFS the form of office work and

a motorcycle and a pickup

held in the Pickaway
County Jail.
truck.
The accident remains under
The first vehicle struck by
the rig was the 1998 Buick inve&gt;tigation. and the sherdriven by Brown, who was iffs department was ass isted
pronounced dead at the by the State Highway Patrol.
scene by Pickaway County Pickaway Plains Ambulance
Coroner Michael Garon. Service. Circleville Fi're
and
the
The second vehicle struck Department
Pickawa
y
Townsh
ip
Fire
was a car driven by Carol E.
Tomlinson. 50; Salcn1burg, Department.
N.C .. , who was taken to · Dorsey said Brown had
Ohio
State
University returned from his California
Medical
Cente-r
by trip Wednesday · and . stayed
MedFiight and li sted in crit- the night in Columbus. running smile errands before
ical conditron.
·
starting
his return to campus
The third vehicle was the
Thursday.
motorcycle , operateCI by .
"His life has had a proThomas 'R. Irons. 39,
Akron. He was trai1sported found impact on Rio Grande
on · most of our alumni
to OSU Medical Center and and
over.
past 30 years,"
li sted in critical condition. Dorseythe
said.
Hi s passenger. Margaret M.
Halliwill of Cuyahoga
Falls . was pronounced de ~td
at the scene.
The
fourth
vehicle
involved in the crash was a
pickup driven by David L.
Reed. 31. Akron . who was
B~ x1 k hy Michad Ste \v an - M u~ic hy
not injured. Radcliff said.
Saturday, Sept. 3
· Mealing has been 'charged
with -two counts uf vehicu- ·
7:00p.m.
lar homicide and two
Sunday, Sept. 4
counts of agg ravated vehic- ·
2:00pm &amp; 7:00pm
ular assault. He is being
Tickcb a\ailahlc at :
Pmucro)':
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Community Calendar
Public meetings

/

7:30 p.m. All members are
urged to attend.
Saturday, Sept. 3
HARRISONVILL E
PORTLAND _ Lebanon Harrisonville
Masoni c
"'
h' T
7:30p.m,
lodge
hall .
Lodge,
.owns 1p . rustees, 9 a.m., Refreshments.
township building. .
Monday, Sept. .5
REEDSV ILL E ~ :olive
.
,-:
h' T .
MASON VFW first
ow ns 1p rustee s. 8 a. m. at Labor Day picnic. noo n to 4
garage for regular sessio n.
· p.m. There wi ll be hamburg. Monday, Sept. 5
e rs and ho t dog s. as well as
SYRACUSE S utt on games and act ivities tor chii Township Trustee~. 7 p.m., dren and ad ults. Public invitSyracuse Village Hall .
ect: For more information call
LETA RT
Letart (304) 773-9191.
Township Trustees will ·meet
Thesday, Sept. 6
at noon at (he o ffi ce building.
MIDDLEPORT
Thesday, Sept. 6
Middleport
Lodge
363 .
RUTLAND
- Rutl and F&amp;AM . 7 :..'0 p.nl .. M asomc
.
Township Trustees, 5 p.m ., Temple. Refreshme nts.
CHESTE R
Daughters
Ruiland Fire Stati on.
RUTLAND
- Rutl and of ,,me
•
n.ca. 7 :.10 p .m. on
Village Co unc il , ·6JO p.m.. Sept. 6 at M;1soni c Building.
Silent auction and practice
counci l chambers.
ALFRED
Orange for inspectio n.
Thursday, Sept. 8 ·
Township Tru stees. 7:30 p.n1.
at the home of Qssie Foil rod.
CHEST ER - Shade River
Wednesday, Sept. 7
Lodge 453. 7:30p m .. at hall.
PAGEVILLE Scipio Refreshments.
,
Town shi p Trustees wi ll mee t
RACINE - The Bethany
at 6 :30 p.m. at the Pagcville Dorcas Sonshine Circle will
tow n hal l.
meet at 7 p.m. at the Bethany
Dorcas Church. An women
welcome.
. Friday, Sept. 9 .
MIDDL E PORT The
Widow's Fe ll ows hip will
meet at noon at Bob Evans
Friday, Sept. 2
R es ta~rant in Mason, W. Va .
.SALEM CENTER
Meigs Count y Pomo na
Grange, 7:30 p.m. , Star
Grange Ha ll . three mil es
north of Salem Ce nter on
Thursday, Sept. 1
Co unty Road I. Mem bers to
POMEROY Revival
bring winning contest items se rvices at Calvary Pilgrim
fo r j udgi ng. Star Grange as Chapel, Ohio 143; 7:30p.m.
hosts.
thro ugh Sunday. Evanglist is
Saturday, Sept. 3 ·
Rev .. Earl Newton. Special
SALEM CENTER -· Star smgmg.
Grange #778 and Stm Juni o r
Sunday, Sept. II
Grange #878, regular sessio n
RACIN E - The annual
with a potluck SLrppe r ar 6:30 Harvest Festival will be held
p.m. followed by meeting at at the St. John Lutheran

Club$ and .
organizations

I

Church events

v

Church, 33441 Pine Grove
Road. Racine. Worship will
be at 10 a.m . with a spec ial
mu sic presentation at II a.m.
, and a potluck dinner at noon.

MSWCD contest
winners announced

•

POMEROY - The win - Fair Board were: C lass I. 75
ners in the mystery far m and percent or more alfalfa, Roy
" what tree is it?" co ntests Holte r. first place, Cindy
held at the Meigs County Fai r Koblentz. second place:
by the M eigs Soil and Water Class . 2, all grasses, Roy
Conservation District have Holter, first place. Cindy
been anno unced.
Kobl e nt z. second place :
Thi daily winne rs of the Class 3. 49 percent or less
mystery farm 'contest along leg ume s, Roy Ho lte r, first
with the farm they identified place, Cindy Koblehtz, second place.
are, as follow s:
Winners rccei vcd cas h
The winners eac h day were
Moi1day. the Roger Beegle awards :md ribbon s fro m the
farm ,
won . by
Bruce . fair board ; and first place
Mc Kelvey; Tuesday, the winners will rece ive plaques
K-eith Be ntz fwm . won by from the Me igs SWCD at the
Maxine Rose: Wed nesday, annual meeting and banquet
the Kevin Buck[ey farm, •no on Sept. 27 at Meigs High
wi nner; Thursda)', the Dan School
Winner of a "what leaf is
Klausing farm, no w inner;
Friday, th e. Duane Weber it?" con test for ages 16 and
farm,
wo n
by· Becky unde r was Samuel McCa ll ,
McG rath . and Sat urday. the age 13. He wi ll receive $ 10
Oak Hil·l . Farm , won by fro m the Meigs Soi l and
· Brenda Johnson. Each of the Water Conservati on District.
Question s or comments
. wi nners received $ 10. There
were 61 entries in the contest concerlling the contests can
directe·d
to
Jenny
be
du ring the week.
Education
Winners of the hay show Ridenour,
co-spon.&lt;oted . by the Meigs Coordinator, Meigs SWCD at
SWCD and Meigs County 992-4282 .

Friday, September 2,

Friday, September 2, 2005

DEAR A BBY: I' m confused. My husband and I
received the lollowing in vitati on in the mai l today:
Saturday, Sept. 3
" We Are Having an
LONG
BOTTOM
Anniversary Dinner for
Annual reunion of th e
' BYRON AND ED ITH '
desce ndanls of Abraham and
"(Sorry, yo u're not invitMary w ill Bahr, Long ed')
Bottom Community Center.
'' Instead , we WOLIId like
Take covered di shes, pic- you to se nd a n a nn iversary
tures, sile nt auctinn items and
ca rd postmarked by Sept. 3.
memories. Tablew~re provid- The card will be given to
ed. Meal is at _noon with '
Byron and Edith at the dinne r
games and fellow ship to folto add to the surpri se."
low.
Abby, we weren't the onl y
Sunday, Sept. 4
o
nes
who got an " in vitation''
MASON, W.Va. - Annual
Johns on family reunion , I like this. Have you ever heard
p.m ., Mason· City Park. Take of anything like this' Is this
a covered d ish and item for so mething new0 I think the
pet1ple who got' th ese invitathe auction .
tions were even more surpri sed than Byron and Edi th
will be. - NOW I'V E SEEN
Thesday, Sept. 6
EVE RYTHING IN OHIO
POMEROY
Me igsDEA R SEEN EVE RY Co unty Health Department THING: No, thi s is not someeveni ng dinic hours from 4 thing new. Socia l blunders
p.m. to 6 p.m. C hildhood ami . have bee n happening for
adult immuni zatio n . . bl o()d years, and thi s is one of them. ·
press ure I suga r assess me nts, How much more diplomati c
WI C, prenatal serv ices, head it would have been had th e
lice sc reening, e nvironmental request be"en phrased some health, vital stati sti cs, ge nera l thing like ilils:
.
health -related
qu estio ns
. "Dear Mr. and Mrs. 'Seen':
answered. Call 992-6626.
In honor · o f Byron an d
Edith 's anniversary, we 'kids'
are planning an intimate fam ily gathering. Because you
have
been .treasured friends
Sunday, Sept. 4 for
so
long, we wonder if you
POMEROY - Audra Well
will observe her 96th birth- would contribute to a 'me moday Sept. 4. Cards may be ry book ' we are assembling
se nt to her at Darst Pri vate for them as an added surpri se.
Care
Home.
33 164 It need not be long or elaboC hildren 's Hom e Road, rate - j ust an ex pe ri ence you
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
have shared with Byron a nd

ELI IN KANSAS
DEA R
CONCERNED :
El i's irritability and lethargy
could be depression related to
hi s credit worries. Or it cou ld
be somet hin g e lse. Try to
coax him to talk about what
"might " ~ causing it, and
suggest the two of you consult hi s doctor to be sure
there's nothing phy sically
wrong.
If you can' t get him to ope n
up ,- you may have to admit
yo u know about ·hi s· money
problem . Ho wever, do not. .
offer to bail him out. Instead.
urge him to solve his problem
by making an appo intment
with a cred it coun selor.
You can he lp him to find a
· reputable credit coun seling ·
fi rm by checki ng with th e
Better Business Bureau for
the debt rnan ~geme nt companies he 's considering. Also,
be sure to ask if the co mpany
is a member of the National
Foundation
·for
C red it
Co un se lin g
or
the
Association of Indepe nde nt
Co nsum er Credit Coun se ling .
Agencies . Both of these
gro ups 1mpose "best practi ces" s tandard s on thei r
me mbers. Thi s wi ll preve nt
your partne r from being
ex ploited .

Reunions

Other events

Birthdays

Dear

Abby ·

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2005 .

Indecorous invitation sends
wrong message to recipients

Free square
dancing
lesson offere4
MIDDLEPORT - The Belles
and Beaus Square Dance Club is
holding two nights of free square
dancin g lessons from 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. on Sept. 12 and 19 at
Bradbury School in Middleport.
The dress is casual and the dance
will be Western -style.
T-he Bell es and Beaus Square
Dance Club consists of members
from Meigs, Maso n, Gallja,
Athens and Washington counties.
Roger Steele of South side, W.Va.
is the caller:
For more information o n the
free lessons call 949-2328, 5925668, 304-675-3275 . .

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,

Ed ith that was signi fi cant.
Please se nd it before 'Sept. 3.
Thanks in advance. D&lt;~ughter ·Julie"'
D EA R ABBY: I'm · no t
so me young "chiqu ita." I' m
a mature woman in my 50s.
My li ve-in. "E li ,'' and I
ha ve been together for s ix
years. we· were happy. but
over the last few month s my
ma n has b e~ome irritable
and letharg ic.
I did some snooping and
discovered that Eli is up to
his neck in credit card de bt.
Hi s job isn 't payi ng well
now, but he continues to live
as if hi s income ha sn't dried
up . He can •I ' s_eem to accept
that · he can no longer alford
speci al. gifts for him self, his
adult children and me.
Should I tell Eli I know he's
payin g an ungodl y amount of
interest and can' t pay off his
credit cards, or let him continDear Abby is writte11 by
ue to drown 111 de bt'' I'm
tlnan cially able to help him. Abigail Va11 B1ire11, alw
but I don't know how to otfer, k11own as ]e01111e Phillips,
because Eli won't share ))is · a11d was Jou11ded by her
need for it. Even if I did, I 11iother, Pauline Phillips.
wouldn't know · what to Write
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Point Pleasant man home
after surviving hurricane
· "1 never wanl to go through
unothcr hurricane," Noble
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sai(! . 'Thai was my first, and
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va . . it will be my last."
- Odic Noble was back in
Afterward. the Nobles wonhis familiar spot Thursday dered how they would get
afternoon, watering the fl ow- home. For two days lhey 1ried
ers in front of the Poinl to lind u fli ght. Finally. they.
Pleasant Foodland.
fou nd a small plane that
Never was he so glad to he would be fl ying our of an airthere.
pori in Jefferso nvill e. La.
· Noble and hi s wife. An na. They dr(JVe thr9c hours to a
were visiting their dau ghter. ho!el near the airport, and gm
Sharon Smith. in New on the plane first thing
Orleans when Hurricane Wednesday morning.
K:11rina hit. Luck ily. she lives
"Boy. were we glad," he
in a neig hborh ood in !he said.
After a slopover in
northern section of 111e ci ry
that sirs on hic her 2round.
Tennessee. rhe Nobles fl ew
Tim Maloney/ photo
Also of go~ld ft~rtune was into Col um bus. where !hey Odie Noble was back to work Thursday afternoon after returning home from New
rile sol id brick construction of were' picked up by iheir. son, Orleans. Noble and his wife were in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
Sm ilh \ house. which wcarh- Oris Jr. He drove them back
ercd ·the 155-rnph winds of !D Point Pleasanl. aild !hey
the hurricane.
arri ved home a! 3:30 p.m.
·'Tree limbs were fallin g Wednesday.
and hillin g tht' ro of A li fe long resident. Noble
boom' " Nnhlc said ... She\ said linle old Poinl Pleasam
gut a good n,or_ that 's all I never looked so good.
"Oh." it's beauri ful. '' he said.
can say.
The Nohlcs had go ne to " It sure is nice 10 see those
New Qrleans nn Aug. 14 for a ~Ve s t Virginia mountains.'' ·
two-week visiL and were
Wednesday evening, Noble
sc heduled tn fly o ur · on wen ! 10 Foodland 10 gel some
Su nday.
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groc:erie s, and receiv~d a ·
"We kept call ing rhe airport warm greering from hi s ·
and !hey kept relli ng us that relieved co-workers. On
we wDul.d be rca1ly lu go:· he Thursday. he was back to
s;~ iJ . "Wilen we got there, all work .
uf I he tlighls wer~ canceled.
"I fee l sorry for those peo"I t \Va~ heartbreak in g."
ple down there," he said.
,'Johle ca lled hi s dau ghrer "They're going through a lot
.tnd told her to come back. It of pain.''
toDk her 15 ,minutes to get
Noble applauded local hurthere. but it took al l day to driw ricane relief.efforts.
b&lt;~c k lo her hou se. Once !here.
''1 rhink thai 's great," he
the family was in stoce for rhe said. "They need all the · help
they can get ...
&gt;caries! night of !heir lives.
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and 25-4.
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opening march .
Sayre said , ·-rm glad for
Kirsren Caner scored 13
!he wins, but we aren ' t
points ro pace rh e winners,
where we should ·be yet.
while Kari McFann added · Our' serving wasn !t as
seven. including !hree aces .
good as it needs to be. and
Carm an Waugh , · Brooke
we are sti ll learning lo play
Taylor and Lauren Bing
rogerlter as a ream. We
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need to get down our timPayne chipping in fiv e wilh
i·ng, and gel into more.of a
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rhythm . I'-m confidenr !hat
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!hose rhin gs will co me
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Kelsi'&lt;_ Harter wi th 12 points
togelher soon."
Southern's Eylen Gurbuzer comes up with a dig during Thursday's contest against Oh io Valley
Christian . The Lady Torn adoes picked up a pair of victones aga inst.OVCS and Hannan durPlease see Raiders. Bl
Please see Southern. Bl ing Thursday's tri-match in Ratine.

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GALLIPOLIS - If the
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like !his - it should be a
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!he ti tk.
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mat c he s,
was pushed
Cochran . to the limi!
Thur s d ay
and needed 10 ral ly in the
fi flh ga me remain perfect: rhe
Blue Ange ls fou ghr off a
scrappy .Jack~o n ream to win
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Browns .get past. Bears In preseason rmale, Page 83
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Bucks' Ginn hopes to build on fasl start, Page B4

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Gallia Acade my's Kat ie Tayl9r tips the ball over the net during Thursday's five-game thriller with
Jackson. Th e Blue Angels won 25-23. 19-25 . 25-19, 19-25 . 15-12.

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to a 7-2 lead in ihc fiflh and
de ciding game. and st ill
mainlained !hal fi,,· -po in!
cushion'" I 0-5 in !he race to
15 poinl&lt;.
A kill bv Ka yla Pc·rrv. who
led the r'i.ngef, 11 ilh -16 of

tl1l' lll . ~;tvc• the . . erve

back

Gallia ~\c·mkmy, !hen lhree
bad hits hv Jackson further
-1i gl11ened 1lie score·lo 10-9. ·
. MorT lronlady .blunders
't'ullowed. !'hen Ka1ie Taylor,
11 ho sctired I 0 po im s in the
lll:tlLh. served up an ace to
pul lhc Angels out in from
I c- 11 . Jackson' s Jenni lynn
~lanin clinked tile ball to
~nOI il again al 12 apiece,
but it was her team' s final
po int as Gallia Academy
r~g rouped and fini shed off
1he match.
"We need to ·Jearn to be
more consistenl, but you've
gtit to hand it to them again.
1hey never gave up and
played toge ther as a . team
' ~ ry
well a! 1he· end ,"
Roberts said . .

A dink from Heat her
W11hee and kill by Felicia ·
Close made it game point
14- 12 before a final bad hit
by the lronladie s brought
!he match to an end.
Sarah Cochran scored 18
points , including a trio of
aces,
to pace Gallia
Academy. She also had 14
digs.
Perry and Close had
impressive numbers on both
offense and defense. Perry, ·
a senior, added 24 digs to go
along with her 16 kills
while her classmate added
I0 ki li s and 20 digs.
Withee handed out 16
assists and Taylor a dozen.
Gallia Academy plays
host to a tri-match with
Eastern and Oak Hill starting II a.m. Saturday.

Raiders
from ·Page 81
and Anna Bridges with II .
Payne paced the River
Valley spikers with five

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Marshall running back Ahmad Bradshaw J4ill runs for a first down during the fourth quarter of
Thursday's 29-24 vrctory ave r Wil l1 arn and Mary.

Marshall
from Page Bl
adjust, " Snyder said. " He
adjusted pretty quickly,
which was good to see."
Skinner, who maue his firs!
start but sat · oul the &gt;~co nd
half, wen t 11-of-1 7 for t)R
yards.
Ahmad Bradsh aw was
exl!ected to carry Mar&gt;ha ll 's
offense with' the bulk of lasvyear's unil lost 10 gr_adualion.
He scored ·twice in hi' firs!
career stan , caughl ~ix pa\Scs
for 7-3 yards and had 15 car,
ries for 72 yards .
Snyder sai d · Braushaw
"saved us ."
The eum:h .;wa:-.n't a"'
pleased with Mar, hall's
defense. whic h allowed .1 62
yards .
,
_
"Obviously we have some
things we need 1o gel n&gt;rrecl·

ed dci'elhivcl y." said Snyder.
who was Ohio St,lle \ defen~ i n~

&lt;.:oordjn(ltor l a~ t ~ca:--cm.

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f&lt;lSicr."
Mike Polls . making his
fi rst career sian fu r Wil liam
&amp; Mary. led the Tri be on two
:-.cori ne dri \e ~ to start the ~ec­
ond halL h illin~ Elijah
Brooks with a ·_ i9':"yard, TD
pass and Tony V1ola from I R
yards out for a 24-23 lead .
Poll.\ fini shed I1\-of-30 for
164 yards.
On the next series; Murris
appeared t\l, throw an incom-'
-pletiun as he was hit. but the
'play was ruled u fu mble and
Ryan Nickell recovered for
William &amp; Ma ry al 1he
Milr,lwll 34.
Polls !hen fumbled as he
wits hi1 hy Chris Royal and
&lt;Javin Herscher a11crnp1in~ 10
•pa&gt;~ . Marshall\ Mall Couch
picked Uil 1hc loose hall allhc
Thundering Herd JO and
_,cored wi 1h a rnimni: left in
Ihe 1hird yiwncr.

'"II\ trnbelievable. It 's !he
first touchdown of my college career and I'll never forgel it:' Couch said. "I just
scooped and scored. AII the
credit goes to them:·
Morris, who threw TD
passes of 52 yards to
Bradshaw and 25 yards to
Shawn Lauzon for a 23- 10
halftime lead, added a 12yard TD toss to Hiram Moore
in ~he fourth quaner to close
1he sc·oring.
. Morri s "c~me in ready to
play today." Bradshaw said. Marshall' s
Wilbur
Hargrove had a career-high
·seven .:utches for 125 yards.
William &amp; Mary coach
Jimrnye Laycock was proud
of his tea nl-for staying close
to Mar,halL
"We make some mislakes
here, !hey- make some !here,
we have a chance to win the
thing," Laycock said . "We
competed."'

On
a double-deuce,
Southern went up 4-0 on
Hannan and never looked
back. Alisha Cornell cut the
score to 4-2 before Southern
went on a scoring blitz that
_took them to an easy 25-5
victory in the open~r. In the
second game. Amber Hill
lifted Southern from a 3-2
advantage to .a more comfortable 8-2 lead. After
Hannan's Tabby Bowman
added one for the Wildcats,
exchange student Eylem
Gurbuzer gave Southern a
12-3 advantage with a series
of booming serves. Southern
wem on to an exciting 25-11
victory.
N01 only was Gurbuzer's
presence felt at the serving
line , but her immediate
impact on the success of the
Southern team was heard on
the front lines, where she
hammered out five kills in a
s~ries of boon'iing spikes.
She also had four serving

aces.

,

· Ashley Robie had two
kills in that match and had a
good floor game, while
Selena Spencer went 5-7 at
the serving line with , four
.aces,
while
Kristiina
Williams had two aces . Both
had nice floor games for the
Tornadoes, both, offensively
.
and defensively.
Belhany Riffle was 2-3
with an ace and helped lead
the setting corps witb a 9-10
night, aod a kill; Kasie
Sellers had two kills and a
block; Adelle Rice had a
kill, Amber hill went 6-7
with four aces and shared a
great passing game with

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Bryon Walters/photo

Gallia' Academy teammates Eddie McGovern
and Wally Luckydoo embrace after defeating
Ohio Valley Christian 3-0 Thursday.
·
ty kick.
McGovern took the shot for Cline and
yielded his third goal at the I :59 mark,
securing Gallia Academy's firs! triumph.
Afterwards, GAHS coach Haydn Jones
was pleased to finally have the proverbial
monkey off hi s back for 2005.
"It's a relief. The kid s have worked very
hard this week. We knew il was going to be
a tough game (with OVCS) and we stuck to
the game plan," said Jones. "It was an allaround great performance from everybody.
This is good for our confidence and hopefully we can build on thi s."
Gallia Academy proved to be the more
aggresive team, outshooting the hosts 25-14
on the night.
The Blue Devils also received a stellar
effort from Luckydoo in net. as his six saves
led to his first career shutout win.
"Wally has been awesome all season in
goaL He's a captain and has worked very
hard ," commented Jones. "He has been playing well and helps keep us in games."
Stinson finished the night with 14 saves
for aves.
Ohio Valley Christian coach Jeff Patrick
was disappointed in the outcome, but not
with the effort. Luck was simply not on his
side Thursday.
"Our defense was very good again, but our
offense wasn't as good as we wanted it to be.
We h!id our chances, \ve just couldn't put the
ball in the net tonight," said Patrick. "We
played hard all game long, and that's all I
can ask-right now."
Gallia Academy (l-3 , 0-2) returns to
action Saturday when they host Logan in a
Southeastern Ohio Athletic j,eague contest
at II a.m .. while Ohio Valley Christian (2- 1)
will look to get back to its winning ways
Thursday when South Point comes to town
for a 5 p.m. game .

kill s, while Bing added two
and one . apiece for Carter
and Taylor. Taylor, Bing
and Payne also logged a
hlock. apiece.
·
The Lady Raiders also
took the junior varsity
game' 25-20. 25-21. Haley
Marcum
and
Aliana

Corfias had nine points
each for River Valley with
Amanda Mullins adding
seven.
Kir sten Phillips scored
seven for 1he Red women.
River Valley plays host
to Fairland Tuesday for
another OVC encounter.

Jenny Warner. Hill was 5-6
passing and Warner 3-3 to
gu with a 2-4 serv ing night.
Whitney Riffle was 8-9
serving with five aces and
was 12-12 setting with five
sets going for kiHs.
Summer Stover and
Alisha Cornell each Iiad five
scoring points · for !he
Wildcats in addition 10 leading their clubs at the neL
Kri stiina William s had
eight point s and a nice
defen sive game to help
Southern to its second wi'n
of the night over Ohio
Valley Christian. After OVC
went side-out on the open:
ing serve, Williams brought
Southern back to a 4-0
advantage.
Consecutive
serves by Defenders Mcgun
Sheets and Julie Hu S&gt;ell.
wrapped around _a single
point by Southern-., Whitney
Riffle. brought the score to
5-5 tie.
Spencer gave Souihern a
7-5 advantage before Kristi
Davi s gave Ohio Valley an
8-7 advantage in a spirited
battle on the SHS hardwood.
· The game continued to seesaw back and fonh until
Ka~lee Edmonds gave the
visttors their last lead a 1211 tally.
,
Jenny Warner came on
stron~ and had some great
backmg at the net from
Riffle, Robie, Gurbuzer, and
Williams. Warner gave
Sourhern a 15-12 advantage
that they never relinquished.
Gurbuzer ended out the
scorihg with a pair of aces to
ice the game at 25-16,
Southern.
·
The second contest started
much like the first. Tied at
16,16, Southern junior
Amber Hill broke the OVC
momentum · with seven
straight points in a string

thut saw Gurbuzer -hammered three straight kills on
booming spikes. Bethany
Riflle and Gurbuzcr ended
the sl'Ori ng for Southern JO
pull off the 25-18 win.
Julie Hussell led the OVC
scoring with II points.
while Kristi Davi s added
seven, and Heather Wagner
had six poi ms.
Somhern's Whitney Riftle
led the spiking corps 'with
12-13 _ completions, four
kills and five dinks. while
dominat-ing the setting with
a 33-46 tally . .six of which
went for kills. She was also
6-7 serving with two aces.
Warner was 12-13 spiking
with a kill and 3-4 serving
with an ace; Amber Hill was
7-8 se rving with an ace;
Gurbuzer was 11 - 14 spiking
with a team-high eight kills
and 6-7 serving with four
aces; and Ashley Robie was
4-7 spiking with three kills
and had an ace. Williams
was 25-26.passing, 9-9 serving with a pair of aces, and
one kill. She also had three
blocks . Spencer was 5-6
serving &lt;lind 6-8 passing with
a block, and Kasie Sellers
had a block.
Bethany Riffle was 6-8
servin~. 7-7 passing, and 2627 setttng wtth three sets for
kills .
While OVC dropped their
match against Southern. the
Defenders did mana~e .to
take a victory earlier tn the
day against Hannan. OVC
won its first match with a
hard . fought 25-13 win, b11t
managed to full away with
an easy 25- mllfk in their
second match to take the
win .
Southern plays in another
non-league Tri-match at
Waterford with Belpre at I
p.m . Saturday.

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Frye,lifts Cleveland·past ·Bears in final preseason contest
: CHICAGO (AP)- Rookie
·Chllflie Frye did all he could
'to claim the Cleveland
&amp;owns·· backup quarterback
position Thursday, He also
made it clear afterward he's
'not after Trent Dilfer's job . .
: Frye, starting for Dilfer,
:completed 12_of 14 passes for .
·186 yards. m leading the
Cleveland Browns to a 16-6
victory over t)le Chicago
.Bears in the preseason finale . ·
:Then. he did -all )le could to
:defuse a possible quanerback

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GALLIPOLIS -The good thing about a
rivalry is that all the records go out the window once the game starts.
The latest soccer feud between French
City rivals dallia Academy and Ohio Valley
Christian proved to be no different.
. · The host Defenders were 2-0 on the young
season and had , outscored their opponent ~
. 16-0, while the Blue Devils had struggled to
an 0-3 start by being outscored 14-0 on the
year.
Those ways came to an end Thursday at
First Baptist Church Field as junior Eddie
McGovern netted a hat trick to give the Blue
and White a 3-0 shutout victory over OVCS.
GAHS ended more than 263 minutes of
frustration on McGovern 's first goal, as hi s
southpaw boot from the top left currier gave
the guests their first lead of the season at the
16:5 1 mark of the first half.
That first goal also proved to :be a family
maHer as sophomore Olivia McGovern was
cred,ited with an assist on big brother 's openmg score .
The Gold and Black found themselves
trailing by that margin at halftime, but quite
easily could have been looking at a lead if it
wasn't for two key _saves by GAHS goaltender Wally Luckydoo.
luke Swiney, who has accounted for half
of OVC's 16 goals this season, fired a shot
directly at Luckydoo in the tenth minute
from the top of the box. The ball deflected
off of Luckydoo's hands, but the senior
keeper was able to scoop up the rebound.
• The 40th minute also proved to be interesting for the Gallia Academy keeper, as
OVCS nearly netted a corner kick with I0
seconds left before half. Luckydoo leaped
over a crowd of players to come up with the
free ball to preserve the intermission advantage.
The defensive struggle continued in the
second half, as both Ohio Valley Christian
and Gallia Academy battled through more
than 30 minutes of scoreless play.
,However, both teams -would also produce
plenty of chances to change the score.
Swiney came close to tying the game for
aves in the 59th minute, but his _direct kick
hit the righ_t post
.
·
Drew Scouten missed wide right about a
minute later, and again the hosts still trailed
1-0.
GAHS also had its share of good chances,
but Defenders' goalkeeper Luke Stinson
served as a brick wall during that span.
Stinson came up with point blank saves
against' Alex Abels in the 65th minute and
Brad Cline in the 69th minute. Rex
McKinniss also had an open look at the 7:45
mark, but Stinson again came up with the I:,ig
play to keep the deficit at one.
·
Then at the 5:13 mark, McGovern found a
free ball on the top right of the box and lifted a shot over the head of _Stinson for a 2-0
advantage.
Cline was taken down with just under two
minutes remaining and was awarded a penal-

Frjday, September 2, 2005

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: "Trent's the starter, and he
'has· been doing a great job,"
said Frye, who completed all
seven passes and
led
Cleveland to a touchdown in
:the second quarter. "When it's
:my turn to go in the game, L
just try to go out there and do
the best I can and keep learning from him."
His tum came earlier than
expected. Coach Romeo
Crennel told Frye during the
.week he mi~ht stan, but did
not confirm II unlil just before
kickoff.
·
"We wanted tci see how
Charlie would handle the surprise stan, and it looked like
he , handled it pretty good,"
Crennel said. "I think his
·numbers looked pretty good
in the lirst half He did a nice
job."
·
Sultan McCullough led the
Browns with 103 yards rushing on 19 attempts, while
Reuben Droughns, competing
for time at running back with
the injured Lee Suggs and
William Green, rushed for 60
yards and a touchdown on
nine attempts. Green had 9
yards on live carries, ,while
Suggs missed his third
straight game with a high
·ankle sprain.
Antonio Bryant led the
Browns (3-1) with 69 yards
on four receptions, while
Brandon Rideau had four
receptions for 50 yards. Wide
receiver Braylon Edwards,
the No. 3 pick in the draft,
"caught two passes for 47
yards, for Cleveland, , which

photo
Cleveland Brows running back Reuben Droughns (34) leaps over teammates Ter relle Smith (42) and Melvin Fowler (67) on his
way to a 3-yard touchdown run during the second quarter against the Chicago Bears Thursday in Chicago.
AP

opens the season at home
against Cincinnati.
In his first start. Bears quarterback Kyle Orton played the
first two possessions and
completed 2 of 4 passes for 60
yards with an interception.
The rookie hit Muhsin
Muhammad for 47 yards on
the game 's first play from
scrimmage, but was picked
off in the end zone three snaps
. later.
_ Veteran back11p Jeff Blake
completed, 5 of I0 passes for
37 yards, and third-Siringer Kurt Kittner was 8-of-13 -for
I00 yards, including a 45yard touchdown pass to Mark

Bradley in the fourth quarter.
The Bears (3-2 preseaso n).
who open at Washington.
were corning off a w'hirlwind
week,
They demoled and then cut
quarterback
Chad
Hutchinson, who had two
rough starts in place of the
injured Rex Grossman, and
signed running b;\ck Cedric
Benson, the fbunh pick in the
draft . Benson was not in uniform Thursday.
Orton , the fourth-round
pick, . immediately opened
eyes when he hit Muhammad
deep over !he middle for the
47-yard gain . That put the b&lt;\ll

on the Cleveland 23. but the
drive stalled. On firs! down.
Orton's forced pass to ti ghl
end Desmond · Clark fell
incomplete . Two plays later,
1ne Browns · Lei gh Bodden
intercepted a pass intended
for Justin Gage in the end
zone.
"Obviously, we got off to a
good start on the first play.''
Orton said. "It's kind of tough
when you know you ' re only
going lu be playi ng a couple
of series; you wam to make so
much happen in that lillie
time. I got too aggressive and
threw !hal 'pick, but all in all, I
think it went preny welL"

Muhammad sa id Orton will
learn lroin that.
"When the regular season
comes. he 's going lo· make the
right decision in those circumstances." !he wide recciver said .
The Brown s punted on their
first possession. and their second drive - against mostly a
seco nd-team d·efe nse ·
.ended 01i a missed 41 -yard
tield goal by Phil Dawson.
After the Bears pun led early
in the second quarter,
Cleveland drove 80 yards for
a touchdown. Frye completed
a 19-yard pass to Edwards,
and Droughns c~ rri e d for 19

Bengals have last chance to get it right
BY JOE KAY
ASSOCIATED PRESS

and 12 yards before leaping in
from the 3 for a touchdown.
Now. the Browns have
some decisions to make at
running back. Droughns
rushed for 118 yards on 27
attempts in the pre season,
while Green carried 31 times
for 11 2.
''I don ' t know," Droughns
said when asked if he won the
job. ·'That's not my choice. I
will leave that up to the
coaches 10 make thai decision.
It 's going to b€ a Iough decision for them." .
Bu't 1he Brown s in sisted
there's no deci sion to make at
quarterback.
.
''Trent is perfeclly healthy
and I fore see he will stan the
Cincinnati game unle &lt;s so mething happens during the
week, Crennel said.
Did Frye clinch the backup
job? Doug 'Johnson, hi s competition. did not 'play. but
Crennel said , ''That's to be
determined. bui (Frye ) did a
lot for himself tonight. "
The Browns increased their
lead lO I0-0 at the end of the
half when Dawson kicked a
30-yard tield goaL .
The Bears held out linebacker Brian Urlacher, and
Nathan Vasher started at right
cornerback for Jerry Azumah,
who is. recovering from hip
surgery.
· Besides Suggs, the Browns
were without the injured cornerbacks Michael Lehan
(hamstring) and Gary Baxter
(conc ussion).
The Browns and Bears meet
Oct. 9 in Cleveland.
Notes: Bradley, who led the
league in receptions and
receiving yards in the preseason entering the game, finished with 17 catches for 331
yards.... Edwards finished
with the most catches by a ,
Brown in the preseason - ,
nine for 71 yards .... The
Bears, who had 17 penalties
last week against Buffalo. had .
I0 against the Brown s....
There were 12,562 no-shows.
The Bears distributed 60,346
ticke1s.
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Manning got Indianapolis
out of its offensive funk last
week, easing concerns about
the Colts' passing game.
Palmer wants to do-the same
thing 'for the - Bengals on
Friday night during the final
preseason game.
Cincinnati's
first-team
·offense has failed to get into
the end zone in two of its ·
.three games. It was particularly ineffective during ·a 2717 loss in Philadelphia last
Friday. when Palmer played
into the third quarter but
failed to produce a touchdown.
"That's what the presea.son 's for, to get all the mistakes and the funk out,"
Palmer said.
The Bengals sure were
funky in Philly. Receivers
dropped passes, linemen
missed blocks and Palmer
got knocked around .
The front office committed millions of dollars to
keeping the offense intact
during the . offseason, but
hasn 't gotten much return on
its investment so far. The
offense has one more chance
to get it right before the sea·son opener in Cleveland . ·
If nothing else, a good
showing would be good for
morale .
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Buckeyes' Ginn hopes to build on fast start
BY RusTY MILLER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

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COLUMBUS - As fast as
Ted Gmn Jr IS, he'll have a
hard lime staying ahead of
the expectal!ons he's created
for his second season of college footbalL
After a scinttllatmg start to
his Oh10 State career - four
punt return touchdowns and
maybe five times that many
highlight-reel plays - the
recetver's uncanny speed has
made htm one of the most
watched players m the
nal!on
He mtght even be a taster
verston of USC's show-stoppmg playmaker Regg te
Bush "Yeah. I think I'm a
pretty fast kid," Ginn satd
when presented that posstbtlity
Everythmg about Gmn LS
fast He's fast on the fteld
He became a star qutckly
He's facmg adult responstbtllltes early And he's already
feeling the pressure ot bemg
a star
"My ltte outstde of football
has changed a ltttle btt," he
said as he prepared for No 6
Ohto State's season-opener
on Saturday agamst Mtamt ot
Ohto "Oh , tt's changed a lot
Becau se tt's a mark on you
now Everybody knows who
you are You can't go out and
do the thmgs that you dtd
before."
Gmn was a track star and
detenstve
bac k
at
Cleveland's Glenville Htgh
School , playmg football tor
hts father. the head coach He
announced his mtentJOn to
come to Ohio State dunng a
break m a natiOnally televtsed prep all-star game
When he got to Oh10 State,
however, the transltlon was
slow
"Thts ume a year ago he
was just a guy who was trymg to get It ned up nght,"
quarterback Justm Zwtck
sa1d w1th a chuckle.
Lookmg to spark a sputterIng offense last season, Ohto
State turned to Gmn. It
became tmmediately clear
why the move was made
Hts 65-yard punt return for
a TD against Wisconsin in
the fi(th game was one of the
few bnght spots m a

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va
(AP) - Wtth fans ~o ngre­
gating for Marshall 's season
opener Thursday night, one
woman decided to charge
for parkmg on pnvate property near the football st,tdt ... um

AP photo
Oh1o State's Ted Gtnn, nght, returns a punt for a touchdown during the ft rst quarter as Penn
State's Dan Connor (40) chases h1m Saturday Oct 30, 2004, m Columbus.
Buckeyes' loss . Then he
raced to a 67 -yard punt return
score agamst Penn State
three weeks later.
The ne xt week agamst
Mtch1gan State, he caught
four passes for 77 yards, sped
to a 17-yard TD on a reverse
and
pmballed
through
defenders tor a 60-yard punt
return TD . Hts three touchdowns helped the Buckeyes
rally from a late deficit - the
dectdmg score was h1s 58yard receptiOn.
Two weeks later, m the
annual showdown wtth
Michtgan, Oh10 State was
holding onto a 20-14 lead
mtdway through the third
quarter when Gmn gathered a
punt at hts own 18. broke a
tackle, and shtfted 10to overdnve The 82-yard spnnt to
the end zone broke the game
open and broke the school
and Btg Ten records tor punt
return TDs 10 a season
"Once } ou see a touchdown, there's no need to
make a move' You just use
your speed," Gmn satd after
that game
In Oh10 State' s rout of
Oklahoma State m the Alamo
Bowl, the Shot-Ginn offense
was unvetled wtth Gmn at
quarterback, spnntmg out on

runnmg plays
Center N1ck Mangold satd
It's hard not to be a spectator
when Gum gets the ball.
"Alter about a second he 's
by you by about 15 yard ~...
Mangold sa1d "Your block
doesn' t matter after lh&lt;Lt. So
you get to watch a I IItl e !:itt It
LS tun watchmg htm dance
around and making moves on
people. "
Lost m camp a year ago,
Gum " nov. ,1 te.tm leader
"Now he 's helpmg other
recetvers on what they're
supposed to be domg,"
Zwick satd "He's definttely
been polished "
He 's had to handle a lot
recently Ted Gmn Sr w.ts
hospuali zed m August after a
gro wth was removed from
hts colon He returned home
last week and watched from
the press box as ht s team won
tts season-opener 32-0 He
says doctors told htm he was
cancer-free and, after some
recovery ttme, free to go
back to the sideltnes with his
Tarblooders.
"One thmg he told me was,
'If I go 'down you try and be
a man and step up .'" the
younger Gmn sa1d. "I thmk I
dtd that thts year Commg m

The only problem was
that the pnvate property
dtdn't belong to the woman,
pollee satd.
The owner of the vacant
parkmg lot called pohce
near game-ttme to say the
woman had charged about
$5 each tor about 20 cars
"It was pnme property,"
satd Cabell Counry 911
supervtsor Tony Clark satd

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Immediately prior to
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~TRANSCRIPTIONIST
Pleasant Valley Hospttal ts currently
acceptmg resumes for a Medical Record
Transcnpuomst. Regtstered Heallh
InformatiOn Techmctan preferred Ope to .
three years of medtcal transcriptton
expenence. Mtmmum speed of 60 words
permmute .
Excellent salary, hohdays, heallh
msurance smgleJfamtly plan, dental plan.
hfe m s urance , vacatton, long -term

disabthty and reurement
Send resumes to
Pleasant Valley Hospttal,
c/o Human Resources,
2520 Valley Dnve.
Pomt Pleasant, WV 25550

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box prlngs q, computer components, kids
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and love seat, end
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Nomtnattons of of11cers
Party for members after meeting
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COLUMBUS (AP) - Whal~ brew1ng BETTS YOU DLDN"T KNOW: Miami OB
everythmg and JUSt playmg
Josh Betts was 13th In the nation In
wllh ll!e 2005 Ohio Slate B~es
hard "
BUCKEYE BUZI: Fr,ohman defenSI-e 2004 1n 101a1 offense (2n ypg) - Md
end Lawrence Wilson , Who ooacn Jim f1tlh In the Mid-Amencan Conference
Gmn Sr. also told hts son to
Tressel ea1d would dehn1tely play BET YOU DIDN'TKNOW II. Penn Slal8,
keep tt stmple.
Saturday In the open er I:Qainst Miami Oregon State, Wl~consln , Nebraska,
(OhkJ}, sustained a leg Injury In practtce Clemson Noue Dame and Wesl Vlrgmla
"My father always told me
on Wednesday night The Injury was not each receJVe.;l fewer points than Mlamt
that once you get the ball to
considered senous
(Ohio) m the preseason Associated
DEPTH CHART: The only players Pre&amp;&amp; poll
' use your shoes,"' Gtnn satd
expected to miss the opener because of WATCH THIS: The OSU coaching staH
"That's what I do"
Injury are LB Mike D'Andrea (knee is huddling ovar Its game plan for Miami
reconstruction) , C Jimmy Cordle (foot), The process b~gan w ith a staff meeting
Oh10 State coach Jun
TE
Rory NMlhOI (fooVankle) and DL Wednesday night, follow1d by a finalTressel satd he tntends to get
Vernon Gholston (finger surgery) All are Ized un1fled plan decided Thursday
the ball to Gtnn more thts
expected back by the end or September
morning
season A year ago, Gtnn
scored etght touchdowns m
59 touches,
Gtnn wtll hkely return
some ·ktckoffs, connnue to
COLUMBUS (AP) - The depth char! for 18 Devon l~ons 6-4, 214, So
return punts. and be a more
Ohio State In Saturday's season-opener
DEFENSE
agalnsl Miami (Ohio)
DE 97 David Pollen10n 6·3, 285, Jr , 99
promment part ot the
OFFENSE
Jay Richardson 6-6 276, Jr
offense
SE 4 Santonio Holmes 5·11 , 190. Jr B l T 94 Marcus Green 6-3 305 5th·Sr ,
Roy Hall 8-3, 240 Jr
93 Nader Abdallah 6·5 300 Fr.
" Early last season Ted
LT 50 Doug Dall&amp;h 6·5, 295, Jr 71 AT 90 Quinn Prtcock 6-3 295, Jr , 98
Gmn was a novice playmg a Sieve Attiring 6·8, 329, So
Joel Penton 6·5, 290 Jr.
LG 77 Rob Sims 6--4, 310 Sr , 59 John DE 57 M1ke Kudla 6·3, 265, Sr , 78 Alex
new positiOn.'' Tressel sa td
Conroy 6-3, 295, Sr
Barrow~. 255, Fr
"You could see the tncrease
C 55 Nlcl&lt; Mangold 6·4, 290, Sr so SLB
42 !lobby Carpenter 6•3, 255, Sr.,
m understandmg Once you
Doug Oafish 6·5, 295 Jr
1 Marcus Freeman 8-2, 230 So
RG 72 TJ Downing 6·5, 306, Jr 67 MLB 51 Anthony Schlegel6·2 251, 5Lh•
u'nderstand what's being
Kyle Mitchum 6·6. 295, Fr
asked ot you (then) all of a AT 74 Kirk Barton 6-6, 305, So , 73 Sr, 46 Chad Hoobler 6·3, 2'l6, So
WLB 47 AJ HawK 6•1 240 Sr. 52
Steve Winner 6-lJ, 300. Sr
sudden your phystcal abthJohn Kerr 6 1, 246 Jr
T~ 80 Ryan Hamby 6·5, 255, Slh·Sr 87
LCB 26 Ashton Vouboly 6·1, 188, Jr, 19
ttes take over And he's got
BrandOn Smith 6·3, 240 Fr
FL 7 Ted Ginn Jr 6.(], 175, So , 5 Albert Brandon Underwood 6 2, 170, Fr
extraordmary phystcal abthRCB 6 Tyler Everott 5-fl 202. Sr., 2
Duke• 6-1 , 190, So
hes
08 12,JusUn Zwiel&lt; 6-4, 225, ,Jr, 17 Malcom Jenkins 6·1, 180, Fr
fS 21 Nate Salley 6·3, 220, Sr , 32
So, can anyone catch Gmn
Todd Boeclunan 6·5, 235, Fr
T8 25 Mtonlo Pittman 5-H. 195, So.; BrandOn Milohell 6·3, 205, }r
tn the open field'l
SS 9 Conte Whitner 5-11, 205, Jr., 3
43 Bran(iOn SChnittker 6·2, 250 Sr
"No," Gmn said "You've
FB 89 Stan White Jr 6-3 242, Jr • 49 Jam arlo 0 Neal 6-1. 180, Fr
NB 3 Jamar!o O'Neal 6-1, 180, Fr , 34
DloniQ Johnson G-0, 250, So
got to have that atlltude that
SL 11 An1hooy Gonzalet 6·0, 195, So., Rob Harley 6-2 202 ~th-Sr
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"It JUSt wastl ' thers"
W h e.n
confronted.
the woman
took
the
nearly
$100
MARSHALL
she
made
and ran to a local bar, Clark
satd.
Offtcers persuaded the
owner not to have the cars
towed because fans dnvmg
to see Marshall's wm over
Wtlham &amp; Mary didn't
know tt was an 1llegal operatton
Clark was not certam tf
the woman had been found
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4x4's For Sale ... ... ... . . ... . .... . .... 725
Announcement. .... .. ... ............ ... ... 030
Antiques.. ...... .. .... ... .... .. ... ........ 530
Apartments lor Rent .. . .. ... ... .... .. ...... 440
Auction and Flea Market. . ..... ... ... ......080
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories ................ 760
Auto Repair ................................. ......no
Autos lor Sale ........................................710
Boats &amp; Motors for Sale ........................ 750
Building Supplies. .. . ........................550
Bus~ness and Buildings ............................. 340
Business Opportuntly .................................210
Bus~nesa Training ..................................... 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........................... 790
Camping Equipment .............. ................ 780
Cards of Thanks .. ... .. ... ... .. ... . . 010
Child/Elderly Care. .... . .. .. . ............ 190
Electrical/Refrigeration .... ... . .. . .. .. .840
Equipment lor Rent .. . .. .... . . ... .. .. ... 480
Excavating .. ... .'. .. ... .. . . .... ... .. 830
Farm Equipment,.
... ........ .. .. .610
Farms for Rent .. . .. ... . .... ... ... . .. ..430
Farms lor Sale.
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For Lease .. ... .. ............................ 490
For Sate . . .. . . ... .... . .. ......... 585
For Sate or Trade. .. ............................... 590
Fruits &amp; Vegetables :.............................. 580
Furnished Rooms ........................................450
General Hauling ........................................... 850
Giveaway ....................................................040
Happy Ads ...................................................050
Hay &amp; Graln ..................................................640
Help Wanted ................................... ,,............ 110
Home lmprovements...................................810'
Homes lor Sale ...................... . ............ 310
Household Goods....... ................. ... .... 510
Houses lor Rent.. ................................... .... 410
In Memortam ........................................... 020
Insurance......... ... .... ........ ........ .......... 130

Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment.. ................... 660
Livestock ......... ... ... ............. .... .. . . ....630
Lost and Found .. ... .. ......................... 060
tots &amp; Acreage .......... .................... 350
Miscellaneous. ....... . ..... ...... .. .............170
Miscellaneous Merchandise.............. ... ...540
Mobile Home Repair. ..........................860
Mobile Homes lor Rent ............... .,., ........ 420
Mobile Homes for Sale........................320
Money to Loan . .. .................................. 220
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers...................740
Musical Instruments ...................... .......... S70
Personals ... .......................................... 005
Pets lor Sale ............:...................... ............ 560
Plumbing &amp; Heating ................................... 820
Professional Services ................................. 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ................. ,............. 160
Real Estate Wanted ..................................... 360
Schools Instruction ................................. 150
Seed • Plant &amp; Fertilizer ........................ 650
Situations Wan1ed..... ...... ........ .. ... ..120
Space lor Rent.. ....................................... 460
Sporting Goods .... . .. ...... .... .. . ... 520
SUV'slor Sate............ ... .. ................. .. 720
Trucks lor Sale. ..
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Upholstery .. .... .. . .. .. . ........ 870
Vans For Sale . . . . .. . . ..
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wanted to Buy
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090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplies...
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Wantad To Do .. .. . .. .. .
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Wanted to Rent .. .. ....................... 470
Yard Sale- Gallipolis.. ... .. .................072
Yard Sale-Pomeroy/Middle1............, ..... 074
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LEI Tommy Home lntertor
Stbenan HusKy pupptes Wtll tools many mtsc ttems
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Sm1th Goeglein
2205 Graham School Ad 4 432 10
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Pomeroy
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Whtte shOrthaired female 1!2 mtles out SA 141
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cat 2 yrs old spayed shOts Huge garage sale Sept
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ms1de onl y on ly cat m 1 2 &amp;3
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Kyger Ad 1 m11e past R1ver blinds
golf bag
toys
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women s mens and boys
ANn
clothtng kttchenware and
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Huge sale Sept 5th 1 5
much more
m•l es
down
At
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Found Older Yorkte at tile Longaberger clothes toys 35880
Flatw oods
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pou nd wea rmg collar To Too mucll to ltst 1
Pome roy great back to
tdenltfy call (740)44 1 0490
Huge yard sale hrst and last school clo thes tor boys &amp;
FounCl All black 1amese cat of seaso n 9·2 tll ru 9 B gtrls ladtes casual &amp; dress
clo thes n1ce mens sutls
wtth cream and brow n kttten 10544 SIB.te Route 141
s1zes 42·46 Sept 2·3
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markmgs Huge yard sate Several
Spnng Valley 446-4488
Nascar ttems entertamment 4 Famthes Garage Sates tn
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exerctse eqUip Rtggs Crest Manor Turn At
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name brand clothmg, home off ol Rt 7 above the T P·
Chester Water Co Ad
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Children s VCR movies
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Large 3 tamtly yard sate- clolhes good toys ant1que
715 Tht rd Avenue m lot next dtshes turn!lure baskets
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gam 4 pm
565 Georges 3rd Many new and hardly 5 00 ram or shtne
Creek Clothing household worn name brand young
ttem s Tupperware Avon mens and boys clothing 685 Ge,n Hart Parkway 4
s•zes from 10 to 33 watst Fam11y
Collecttble Ball
vartety ot m•sc
- - - - - - - - - Jeans Mens and women s Cards Bean1es &amp; lois mtsc
1st ttme yard sale Sept clothmg tnctudtng women s Ratn or Shtne September
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5th
3213 dress clothes stze 12 1st 2nd &amp; 3rd
Cen1erpotnt Ad (740)379 Several coats Brands such
Bttl
Cross
restdence
9530 Lots of toddle r guts as Lev1 Polo Amencan
P1ckens St reel
Ractne
mens womens clothes k1ds Eagle etc mens women s
Sept 2nd 3rd Women s &amp;
toys bed s m1sc 1tems and chtldren s shoes 1nclud
gtrl s clothtng and shoes
Everythmg cheap
mg soccer and football
Crafts
- - ' - - ' - - -- - - cleats s12e 7 to 13 Toys
2336 Centenary Ad Sept puzzles and games most
Famtly Sate 34870 St-. At 7
2&amp;3 10 OQ.? Chtldr en cloth· like new Books hard and
Pomeroy Oh past skating
tng Home I nt elc baskets
paperback Some turmture
rtnk nortll 9 4 ratn cancels
lwm bed frames chatrs etc
3-farntty garage sale ram or l ois of m1scellaneous Items F•rst time yard sale Sept
Shtne 15 Ann Dr 911 9/3
Sam 5pm Vanety of mise such as btcycles a loom 2nd &amp; 3rd 9 5pm 45
Rt verv1ewplace 2 blocks
ct1eap
luggag-e e'c
from Valley Lumber clothes
Large sale (Some lh ng lor
S.le
beddmg hou sehold &amp; lots of
4 •Famty
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Parts Barn Name brand everyone) Household Items miSC
boys stzes 8 14 Plus SIZe large/small toots
guns
clothtng 160 2 m1les past F1rst ttme yard sale····
clothmg &amp; lots of mtsc Holzer tuf'n on Ke rr Road Furntture A.nt ques Crocks
Thurs 911-? 9 ooam? Bad then on Pme Hill Road Clothing Too'ts Hospttat bed
weather postpones to tallow
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1ng week
September 3
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Middleport
19635 Stale At 554 913·
mtles south At 7 oH
9,4 Sat &amp; Sun 9-6 An11qu e Garage Sale· Sept 1 2 3
Raccoon Ad Boys
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dresser sewmg machme Wh1tes Htll Ad Rutland
womenS 3 26 bunk bed
ptano ktds bed wasller &amp; Ohto
rescue heroes
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814
4th
Ave
9am? Sept 2nc1 &amp; 3rd 8 OOam ?
ThursiFn ( 1stl2nd) Lots of Ram or Shme Antique
furniture
clothing toys and other glassware
Longaberger
name
brand
m1sc stuff
clothmg
collecttbles
9711 State A! 75 Thurs 9 TI.Jpperware and much more •
3 , Sat 9-3 lamps ptcture &amp; 27~ McCully Road
m1sc Items If ratn will be tn
breezeway
Sat 3 Sept 9 5 6309 St At
::.:::.:.:..:;:___ _: - - , - 588 Boys clothes turntture
Btdwell Untted Methodtst decorations
womens
Church t 1 I Ch urch St
clothes etc
'
havmg ya'rd sale Sept 2nd·
3rd 9am-5pm
Sat 913105 Sam· I pm, 54
Ambtestde Or 81dwell 2
Boys cloth es (0-5) House miles oul 160 Clothes
wares bed toys beddmg Playstauo n &amp; games tools
mtsc Fn/Sat 8 ooam Stone and bunch more
Harbor Route 588
Sat Sep t Jrd 9am 4pm
fiVEI farr111y garage sale 522 160 Nonh f1rst lei! past the
lett Fork Ad past C C Korner 1 mtle out Juntor
Caldwell Truckmg turn At Day &amp; adult clothes daybed
112 mt on At 9am- 5pm Frt Trash &amp; Treasure Sale 1111
Sat
Anttques, colleclor
10 ve across from F1rsl
ttems. lAwn tractors g1rls
B aphst
Church )Sal Sun
cloth1ng 3 an11que autos 800am-? Electm: cook
household and 11undreds of
stOVE
exerctse
b1ke
other rtems
Longaberger.
Halloween
Friday and Saturday 9 5 3 c o s I u m e s •
miles out 588 from town
Christmas/Halloween decor
ctotl1 tng
k1tchen 1tems
Friday/Saturday 8 2 Home much more 4-lamtly sale
remodel sohd wood doors
etecmcal
couch ltshmg Yard sale at 1939 Chatham
St 1st 2nd &amp; 3rd AnltQues
ltn es toys 212 KeUy Orrve
chtfdrenS clothes furntture
Garage sate Sat Scpl 3 dishes
9 ooam 4 OOpm Ke1 r Ad
ecross from Ltvtng Water Yard sale Sept 1 rhru 5
Church Mens clothing (SIZe Kmck
~necks
clothes
Large·6)(xx• scrubs name lables puzzles etc Burnett
brand clothmg housewares Al1 Kanauga

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Garage sa te 6 miles below Yard
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Saturday
Galhpohs At 75 3 or 4 tam September 3 1686 L1nco1n
tly Lots of mea thm gs 912 P1ke
Baby /toddler
gtrl
9/3 8 30-?
clothes like nev. mens XL
womens M and L fall and
Gtgant1c yard/craft sale wtnter crafts toys etc Ratn
2 3 across from date l Oth Neighbors havmg
Sept
Gtovannts· Crown City Baby sale also Don t m ss ou t
boys g~ris JUniors lad es great qual tty tams
clothtng
crafts,
ect
Fan tastic condttlon &amp; pr ces 1 Yard sale Sept 1 2 3 9am
? 3775 Bulavllle P ke
Household 1terns k1d S1 adLJit
clothmg
mtsc
Clav Yard sale Seplember 3 at 41
Townshtp Dutldlng Thursday Hilda Dr Baby clothes men
&amp; Fnday 9/1-912 9am 4pm &amp; women 8;3.00

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Sept 3-4-5
8 00·4 00 $5 00 per Wal
Clothes
mart stze bag
books and mtsc 1tems
Yard/Porch/Indoor Sale 893
S Thtrd Middleport Sept 1
3 9am 4pm ra1n or sh ne

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3 Fam1ly Yard Sale Sept 2nd
&amp;3rd 900t dl400 Rt62
South top of Dead Man s Htll
on tile nght
Wmdows
Smks MICrowave Stand
Clothes lots of M1sc
Appltances
Furniture
Household 1tems A little of
everythtng
229 Belle Ad
3 4·mtles out Sandhtll Fnday
&amp; Saturday
F1rst Ttme Yard Sale 9/3105
260 4 Lmcoln Ave Potnl
Pleasant Ram Carpor t Sale
"In Back~
Garage Sale
904
Street New Haven
nghl at the Tenms
Sept 2 &amp; 3 Anttque
tary &amp; Ltbrary table
ture l oots toot box
tntenor ttems &amp; etc

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presently
seekmg
an
Instructor who can teach
MICrosoft Offtce cl asses A
mmtmum of a bachelors
degree
IS
requtred
Interested candtdates can
fax or ema1llhetr resumes to
446 4124 or Jdantd&lt;.l@gal
11pohscaree rcottege com
Help Wanted Overbrook
Cenler IS currently accepttng
applicattons for Part·T1me
LPNs tor the ?am to 7pm
shtft Please come m and ftll
out an epphcatton at 333
Page Street Mtddteport

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Thurs Fn 8 ? Rl 7 2 m1les
north ot Che-ster hundreds
of mtsc 1tems
Yard Sale september 1st &amp;
2nd 41190 Laurel Cliff Rd
Mtidred
Pomeroy Ohto
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School untlorms toddler to Absolule Top Dollar US
adult ctothtl'lg housewares Stiver and Gold Cotns
~mck knacks
468 Matn Proofsets Gold Atllgs Pre
Street Rutland
1935
US
C~.Jrrency
Sohlatte Dtamonds- M T S
Sept 2 3 &amp;5 4 Famtly yard Com Shop 151 Second
sale 1 mtle otl At 7 on 124 Avenue Galhpohs 740 446
1st house on Batley Run
Road
Real-Estate Wanled Local
Sept 2-J
1691 Lincoln
person looktng lor a home to
Hetghts-Smtths Many new
buy All cash
Me gs or
•tems clott1mg beddtng
Gallta No double·wtde or
glassware
rad1os
modular 740 -416 3130
pots/pans clocks backI \11 '10\ \II\ I
packs, desk
September 2nd &amp; 3rd SAM
SPM Sumner Road off 248
m Chester

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801-428-4649
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htghly m ~tlvaled .salesper
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to JOin our company ~re you
looktng tor tull-ttme work?
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pofenuat?
All
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confidence
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yow
resume to CLA Bo-,; 569 cJo
Gallipolis Trtbune PO 80)(
469 Gallipolis OH 4563t

Gtgant tc Sale Everythmg
lmagmable At87 to Leon
Baden Sept I 2 3 3rd House
An E~~:pelle nt way to earn
on r1gt1t (304)895-3828
money The New Avon
Huge Yard Sale Sat Sept 3 Call Mantyn 304 ·862·2645
Lewts Lane Sandy His Last
house on A1ght Lots of Tool Appalachtan Ttre IS tookmg
Roo m
stuff
Books tor a General Serv1ce
Stop by our toea·
Chnstm as Tree Dts hes Person
Jewelry lmens P1ctures 11on @ 426 Vtand St PI
Ant1ques Clothes l ots ot Pleas for a AppltcaM n
ten cent stu ff M~.Jch m1sc
Some stuff Free

Are you lookmg for a change
tn your nurstng? Full-It me or
Huge Yard Sale Fn &amp; Sat 9 Pari-time RN needed for
Mme
health
4 Furmture Gun Catunet growmg
Ctothmg Household Goods agency Flextble scheduling
118 mtle out Crab Creek Ad compettltve wages wtth ben
eltls
Call toll free 1 866
Garage Sale Ratn or Shtne Beale Meadow Rd
368 1100
Sept 1st &amp; 2nd 9 OOAM to
5 OOPM 1 mtle on Bashan Hugh 5 Famtly Garage Safe AVON • All Areasl To Buy 01
At 2 JCT 87 Mtll Crk Ad
Ad comtng from Aactne
Shtrley Spears 304·
Sept 1234567 Stone Sell
675·1429
Garage Sale Salem Center Jar Iron Sk1llets Old Clock
Sept 1 2 3
3 Famtltes Old , Furntture Glassware Cook Needed
linens Set Rings Pots
Ratn or Shtne
Pans Lots Mme
6 Hours per day Monday·
Huge 5 Famtly Garage Sale
Frtday day Shift Only no
Everythtng
Movtng
Sale
B00400
Sept 6 &amp; 7
evemngS or weekends Patd
Evans 52544 Bald Knob goes 704 Mar etta Road
benehts
tnclude vacat1on
Sept 1stthru 3rd
84
Sttve rsvtlle Road Porlland
SICk
&amp;
hOliday
pay
Yard Sale 1 Day Only
Expenence helpful or we Will
Huge tndoor yard sale Ptne
Sept 3rd 8 am 12 noon
tram you Apply tn person to
Grove Ad at the old L&amp;L ttre
2914 Spruce Ave
Rutll Rtce or call (304)675
barn GtgantiC selectton ol
Womens &amp; Mens Ctotlles
2369 Mason County Actton
clothes for the enht e faffitly
Shoos Baskets Otshes
Group Inc
(Pt Pleasant
Nursmg scrubs
formal
Lawn Cllatrs &amp; Tools
Semor Center) 101 2n~
large
gowns(some
women s) V1deo cameras Yard Sale 251 4 Mt Vernon Street PI Pleasant v-N
aduh bicyCle CD changers Ave
Saturday Sept 3rd &amp;
for vehiCles Sot! cases A Man Sept 5th 8 5 Lots of
Driven Needed
huge selectton ot baby Stutl
COL
Onvers wtlling to dnve
Infant &amp; toddler clothes
for local ready m1x•c8ncrete
You111 bed arK.! a good van· Yard Sale Fr1 and Sat Sepl
company E)(penence ts
ety of baby gear If you re 2&amp;3 9 Spm 452 Center St
havtng a baby don t mtss Mason Home Items, N1ce preterred but not necessary
tht s yard salet September Clothtng N1ntendo Super Drt\16r must 'be Willing to do
Ntntendo •
Playstfltton s pre maintenance on trucks
2nd&amp;3rd 9 5
&amp; eqwpment yr~rd wmk &amp;
w/games Mtsc 11ems
other miscellaneous chores
Mow"lg Out Sale Sept 1Sl
to 3rd 6 00 to 4 DO Death Yard Sale Saturday August Expenence operattng equtp1n the tamtly all 1tems must 3rd Sam 4pm 826 301~ ment &amp; extra sk1lls such as
go
35822 St At t43 Street Pomt Pleasant adul\
• ~ldtno a plus
Harnsonville OH Call 740· cldthes k1ds clothes pony
saddle toys day bed dtsh
698 9758(1re("le)
es small kttchen appli ances For a limited t1me make SOot.,
N1ce 2 family ya rd sale tots ot msc
sellmg Avon Call (740)446
Ltncoln
t-fe lghts
t 641
3358
Everythmg cheap Sept lst Yard Sale Saturday Sept
3rd Home lnter101 Books Lead GUttanst also plays
&amp;2nd
GirlS CiolheS JuntOf SIZe 4 bass seeking to JOin a work
8 Boys Clothes t 2H 16H 1ng band or to start one
Saturd ay huge four tamtly
namebrand clothing carpel Womens Dresses 12 to 16 Genre-country country rock
Longaberger m1sc Rt 143 Apple Grove Selby Larte classic rock Call (304)675
1451
across hom Mtllstone Ad
three miles from AI 7

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Calll304)937-3410

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H1nng Buns Party Barn-dell!drtve thr u/carry
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Must be at least t9 yrs old
Ptck up apphcatton M F 8 4
LI CENSED SOCIAL

WORKER
Overbrook
Rehab 1lttatton
Center ts now acceptmg
resumes for !he postt1on of
Dtre&lt;:lor of soc,al Servtces
The quahlted candtdate
must be a LSW possess1ng
strong verbal and wntten
commun catton
sktlls
Medtcatd Med tcare and
MDS knowledge Lo ng ter m
care expenence preferred
but not reQUired OualilteO
candtdates
may
send
resum es 10 Charla Brown
McGutre
AN
LNHA
Admtmstrator 333 Page
Street Middleport
Ohto

45760

EOE

LICENSED SOCIAL

WORKER

Ove1broo~

Rehab1htatton
Center tS now accept ng
res umes lor the pos1tton of
Otrector of Soctal Serv1ces
The qualtfted candtdate
must be a LSW possesstng
strong verbal and wntten
commun1cat1on
sktlls
Me d ca1d Me dtcare and
MDS knowledge Long term
care expenence preferred
but not reqwred Qualified
candtdales
may
send
resumes to Charla Brown
Mj:GUtre
AN
LNHA
Admm1strator 333 Page
Street
Mtddleport Ohto
45760 EOE

LPN

The Metgs County Board 01 ~~~~
Mental Retardatt on an d
Developmenlal Otsab11ittes
seeks a Heal th Se rvtces
Goordmator to work three
DIVISIOn 0
days a week w1th students
FtnariC!al
ln sltlutton
and adults wtlh develop men
ff 1ce
ol
Consume
tal dtsaMhes mplement1ng
Hatrs BEFORE you ref1
a comprehensiVe hea lth and
ance your home o
delegated nurs1ng pr ogram
btatn a loan BEWAR
Must be a reg•stered nurse
I requests for any larg
currently ltcensed m the
dvance payments o
Preferred
State ot Ohto
ees or msurllnce Cal
Quahhca ttons exper~e nce 1n
he Olltce of Consume
public health nurstng expe
tta~rs toll free at 1 866
nence workmg w11h Children
78 0003 to learn Jf th
and adults wtlh davelopmen
broker
o
tal d•sabt ltt1es Send resume
by September 16 2005 to
MCBMRDD 1310 Carleton
Skeet
PO
B ox 307
Syracuse Ohto 45779

OUTSIDE SALES
REPRESENTATIVE

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The
Gati ipolts
Datty
Tnbune 1S accepting
resumes tor a full t1me
outs1de sales representa
tlve to 101n our sales team
and to marage an estab
hshed account ILSI whtle
calltng on new accounts
The successful candtdate
'wtll be a dtsctplmsd self
mottved team player that
understands tile Importa nce
of
developtng
strong mLJtually beneft
cml bustness relatton
shtps wtth our customers
The 1deal candtdate wtll
have sale expertence For
mtervtew
conftdent1al
please send resume and
cover tetter to Gallipolis
Dally Trtbune Attn J1m
Freeland 825 Thtrd Ave
Galllpohs Oh1o 45631

Truck
Dr~vers
Needed
Henderson WV base d earn
er looktng tor expenenced
Class A COL Drtvers
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part1es
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OverbrooK Center IS current
iN'rilUIClll~'
ly accepting apphcattons lor
a full t•me admm•strattve
secretary Computer sktlls Concealed Prsl ol Class
reQu tred M•crosott Word September 3 9 00 am VFW
and Excel e)(penence pre- Mason WV Ph (740)!34 3
fe rred
Benefits package 5555 Cel l (740)41 6 3329
avat fable
Please stop by
our offtce and complete an Gallipolis Career College
appltcaiiOn No phone calls
{Careers Close To Home]
please
333 Page Street
Call Today' 740 446 4367
Mtddleport OH 45760 EOE
1 800 214 0452
www Qallopotlscareercollogo COli\
ParamediCS
&amp;
EMT s Ar:cred led Member Ar:r:rel1•1 ng
Counc 1 lor lndepenoenl Col eoes
needed Apply at 1354 Krl\l Schoobi 12748
,
Jackson Ptke Gallrpot1s
PosttiOn Openmg Cltnlcal
Ass 1sta nts
for
Cnsts
Stab•hzatton Untt located tn
Gallipolis OH Must be able
to worJ( shttt work week
ends and holidays Ht,gh
School graduate or GED
reqUi red
Valid
Drtver s
L1cense wtth tt1e abtl ty to be
covored on Agency s Fleet~
msurance plan Ftrst Atd and
CPR requtred
Pos 1t on
requ1res d~recl care of
chants S6 67 per hour Send
resumes to Manager of
Human
• Resources
woodland Centers 3086
State Aoutlf 160 Galhpohs
Ot1to 45631
1

full · ttme
needed
Monday-Fnday day shttt no
weekends
no holidays $15 94 S22 56/h r now htr
Apply al 936 St Rt 160 1ng For appllcattpn &amp; fre e
governm en t JOb nfo call
Galhpohs (740)446-9620
Amencan Assoc of Labor
1 913-' 599 8226
24/hrs

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Treatmen l
Factllty lor boys now t1lflng
01rect Care Workers Pay
NE Protect Manager for ba sed on e)(penence patd
salary posttton Lead loam msurance (740)379 90S3
ol ass1stants n reset of reta11 9am 3pm Man Fn
dtsplays tor home mprove
men! retatler Crew mgm1 Aockspnngs Aehab•lltaiiOn
and planogram axp a must Center IS look1ng for dedtcat
Trvl may t1e up to 3 wks ed compasstonate Stctle
Expenses pd +- pe r d1em Tested Nurs1ng Asstslants
Must poss~ss reltable trans Compeltt•va wages health
por1a110n Send resume to and dental benefits and
We l.,ke
JOrdan JU Stus@ resourcep co 401K avatlable
prtde m our fac•llty and res t
m or tax to 888 501·7972
dents and need great team
If you
Ohto Valley Home Health players lo JOin us
Inc htnng Full Ttme AN s have these QuahhcahOns
apply
to
Compelttlve Wages Mileage please
and beneftts tncludtng health Aockspnngs Aehab11lta11on
1nsurance
Apply at 1480 Center 36759 Aockspnngs
Otno
Pomeroy
Jackson Ptke Galltpolts or Road
phone toll free 1--866 441 45769 Extendtcare Health
1393
Ellpandtng tnto Serv•ces Inc IS an equal
Mason County WV
WV opportumty employer that
encourages
workplace
RN s encouraged to apply
dtversrty M/F DN

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Local company ol'enng NO
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Art ol Co lor mter orl extenor DOWN DoWM ENT
hOuse patntmg Free est• gra111s lot yot to buy '.C'1
hom e 1nsteild of ent111g
mates Call (740)388-9950
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home repa11 20 years ex p accepted
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and Mo1tgage
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BUild New Systems Restore
W1ndows
V~rus Removal
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subjectlo the Federal
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close lo School &amp; Hosp1tal
whk:h makes It Illegal to
References
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advertise any
(304 )675·44 71
preference hm1tat1on or
discriminAtiOn based on
lntertor/ Extenor
Pa1ntmg
race color rehg~on s•x
and
Power
Washmg
fam1hal status or national
Reasonable rates reler·
origtn or any rntenll on to
ences expenenced Free
make any such
esttma tes Call (740)7 42
preleren ce hmlrauan or
2013 or (740)645 2638
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State Certtfled L 1nk
approved • childcare has
tmmedlate opentng s tor
ages 6 w€eks&amp; up call
Shelly 304 675·2343 lor
more detatls

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Dependable
Honest
D1screte
an d Excellent
References
Homes -and
Offices
Mary (740 992

dwellings adver1ised In
thiS newspaper are
ava1lable on an equal
opportunlly basea

knowingly accept
advertisements for real
estate whtcn ra IM
v1olatton of tne law Our
readers are 1'\.!lreby
tnformed that aU

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The
Ath ens Me1gs
Educahonal Service Center
IS seektng an educalional
atde for Metgs County
Schools Must meet H1ghly
Ouahlted Standard for Oh10
Educational
A•de
CerllfK:at•on Salary based
on cer11f1cat•on and expen
ence
Th 1s pos t1on has
Board approved benefitS
Letter of Interest resume
and relerences must be
received by 12 00 noon
Sep!ember 9 Submit to
John
D
Cos tanzo
Supenn te ndent
Athens ·
MetQS Educattonal Serv1ce
Center PO Boll 684 320-·
1f2 E Ma•n St Pomeroy
OH
45769
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Full T1me posttton m
· Gallipolis
$8 00 per hOur
.... Wed Thu Fn Sat
4pm midmght
Mu s! be 18 years or older
Have own vehiCle VOL
and a clean cnmmal record
Expenence 1n Secunty or
l,aw Enforcemenl prelerred
We Prov•de
Pa+d Tra ln1ng
Patd Vaca tion s
Health Benef1ts altered
Please call
Mon Fn
9am·3P"l,
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Contmental Secret
Servtee Bureau Inc
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Estabhshed Bus ness tor
sale by Owner Debbie s
Flowers N More t 722 2nd
Street ,;,ason WV across
from C1ty Na110nat Bank
S1ncem buyers only Contact
(304)773 5503 before 5pm
after 5 can (304)862·3279
pnce Negollable

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end money thr ough the
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Newly retnodeied 3 or J.
IJedrooms ce ntral a~r l ui
oasemem harciwoOO floors
detached garage large cov
ered pat10 fen ced bact..
yard close to schools Po1nt
Pleasant
$69 500

(740)709 1382
No down payme nt appx
2000 sq f1 c a &amp; heat 3·4
bedrooms tn Pomeroy 740
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BRIDGE
Riverview prOperty .'732
acre, 4 bedroon'll, 1.4 bath,
aun porch or sitting room,
kitchen, living room , utility
toom. garage, workshop , 3
ltorage buildings. Asking
$95,500. (740)446·1211 or
l740)208-7117 .

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Houae for Rent Pt. Pleasant
$400 1304)675-5540 "
(304)675·4024. ask for
Nancy. Homes-tead Realty
Broker
--------Spacious 3BA. 2BA, 0/A
1Sx22 LA , heatpump, 20
min.
to
Gallipolis/Rio
Grande , no smoking, no
Indoor
pets.
S!SOOfmo.
includes water. (740)379·
9465.

For Lease : Office or retail
epaces In very good condltion. Downtown Gatll p&lt;Jll&amp;.
.Approx. 1600 sq. ft. each. 1
or 2 baths. L~ase price
negotiable to encourage
new
business.
Call
1740)446-4425 or (7401446-

3936.
--------Prime Commercial Space at
Spring Valley Plaza. 3.000
SQ. tt Call (740)446-3461 .

Two bedroom house lor rent
\IIIH II \ \PI " I
at 1549 State Route 7 north. r,;r;~;:;-------;
(7401446-9177.
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12x65 38R mob1le home, ____
fUR R ENT
.
$3.200 080. 17401379·2466 .__ _ _ _ _ _..

or (740)379-2923

2

Bedroom

M.H.

in

Appliance

5 Homes under $ 1O,OOO. Middleport. All electric, no
Will deliver. (740)385-7671 . inside pets. $375.00 plus
deposit. 740·992·31.94
99 Skyline Doublewide, 3br.
2ba, 1.85 acre. W1'1 itten 2 Bedroom mobile hOme in
Ridge area, Formal uVing Rai::1ne. $355.00 Month .
1 year
Room &amp; Dining Room Eat in $355.00 deposit
Kitchen &amp; Den w/Fireplace lease. NO. pets. No calls
and
Atrium
Wmdows. aher 9PM. 740-992-'5039

0% Fln1nclng lor up to 36
months on John Deere
COmpact and - ~ Series
Tr!l.ctors with John Deere .
Credit approval. Check them
oul! Carmlcllael Equipment
Inc. (740)4-46·2412 .
-------John Deere Commercial
workelte
Produclt
Compact ExcavatorS/Skid
Loac:ler
Steers/Tractor
Backhoe in stock. Check OlJI
our rental rates. Great
1tnancing
available .
Carmichael Equipment Inc.
(740)446-2412.

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· must be moved (304)675· 2 bedroom apt. on SA 160 _
7783
Fully remodeled , central air,
1...on; &amp;
washer/dryer hookup, stove
ACHEAC;t~
&amp; refrigerator included .
$460/mo.. (740)441 -0194 ,
(740)441-1184.
2 65 acres 3. tOO sq tt
barn, city water, electric, 2 bedroom apt on SA 850.
septic, city schools. 2 miles Brand New. Central air,
SOlJth of Gal[lPOiis on At. . stove &amp; refrigerator includ·
218. Prime location, won't ed. washer/drye r hookup.
last
$55,000, serious $700/mo. (740)44 1-0194 ,
inquiries only_ (7·40)441 - (740)441 - 1184
7333
2 bedroom, 1 bath, water
., l I $75
paid . .$350 montl1 , $350
For Aen I Tra1
er o .
a
month (304)675·4874
sec urity
deposit.
Call
17401446-3461 .
For sale ·i acre m/1 with ' - - ' - - - - - - - older MH Bidwell/Porter 661 Third. Gallipolis. 2 bed·
area. $28.000 OBO. Call room , unfurnished, no pets.
{740)388·8702
alter Deposit &amp; rent $300. Leave
5:30pm.
message (740)245-9595.

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Apartment tor rent, !·bed·
room . located 1205 Ohio St.
Pt. Pleasant, $300/month ,
water sewage in~;luded
I Buy Homes- local person (304)675 _6668
buys homes. Conlidential , ':-'-'--::-'::'-'-"'----c:=:Quick cash. Jim. 740-992- BEAUTIFUL
APART·
6300. No calls attar 9.
MENTS
AT
BUDGET
PRICES AT JACKSON
I.CI \I \I"'
ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Drive from $344 to $442.
Waf~ to.shop &amp; movies. Call
Equal
740-446-2568.
Hous1ng Opportunity.
Bedroom House in
Syracuse. fo'r Rent No Pets
$400 Month $400 Deposit
(3041675-5332

Clean 2 bedroom apt. stove.
refrid., water, trash included
Rent $300. deposit required
17401446l7620. (7401441·
9872.

couch $125: rocker recliner
$75 ; loveseat $50; table &amp;
· $125 : 1abl e &amp; chairs
·
c hSirs
$40 · 1amps $10 each ·
Skaggs Appliances, 76 Vine
St. {740 1446 -7398 ·
SPOK11NG
Gou~

• Metal,
• Appliances,
• Cars,
• Garage Metal
Call

740-742-2595

Morris
Equipment
LLC.
740-742-2455
• Repairs
, • Parts

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Browning Sweet 16 $650;
Reming ton 11 -48 16ga.
$250; Remington 870 12ga.
Wingmaster 2btls $350; 2·
Remington 1100 12ga.
Franc hi 48Al 12ga. $450 .,
S&amp;W t9 357 6"brl $400;
S&amp;W 29 44mag .. 6"0rl $425;
Romanian AK4 7 75rd drum
4·30rd clip $400; Davis
38spl. derringer chrome
$140.(7401 446-29Q5

2000 Kia Sephia. 4 door.
automatic. 27mpg, 72.000
miles. good condi tion. $600
1n brakes. filters, tires. Dells
etc. tuneup. Will take trade.
Asking
$4300
080
(7401441·9376

Remington Allie, Model700,
Cal - 223, Bull Barrell, Bi Pod Scope.
l aminated
Stock. like . new $500 Firm

200 1 Neon. automatic. a1r
conditioning, 82,000 miles.
$2.500 080. (7401256·
1652.

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16_7_5--2-90·2---~ 2002 Olds Alero. Silver. 4

Buy or sell . Riverine
Antiques, 11 24 East ,Main
on SA 124 E. Pomeroy, 740992 _2526. Russ Moore,
owner

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Ml~CELLANEOUS
1\'fi.J«...liAN~

. ._oioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiii-r
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1·
800-537·9528.

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Divorce Sale Extremely
Luxurious Jaguar.
Ford 8000 Tractor, call lor
price's Day (304)773-5333
Evening (304)773 -6000
15

TRUCKS
FOR SALE

1997 Ford Ranger XLT
Pickup
Stepside
bed ,
Juki commercial sewing 89.000 Miles. NC. CD
maclline. Like new. runs Player.., 5 speed manual
great. $400 . 1740)446 ·3~38 tr ansmission, Ve ry good
cbndition . $3,200 (304)675Klaus 33 Bulb Ta nning Bed. 1849 afler 4:30
$700.00. 740-247-2727 .
4X4
NEW AND USED STEEL 1.---FtiiOiiHiiSiOAiiiiij
.Ejj,Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete.
Angle, 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Channel, ' Flat Bar, Steel $3000 080. Call (740)286For
brains.
Grating
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open fo.-\onday,
Tuesday. Wednesday &amp;
Friday. Sam-4:30pm. Closed
1996 Dodge Grand Caravan
Thursday.
Saturday
&amp;
. SuMay._(740)446-7300
ES. White, Tan lea ther, quad
seats. rear NC. New tires,
8 UU.J)IN( ;
loaded.
$6 100
080.

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95 Cadillac Eldorado ETC.
Nortllstar. low miles
99 Suburban, 2WD. LS
package. (740)446· 1810.

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2002 Kia Sedona Van .
50.020 miles. all Power,
Loadtld. new Tires. Quad
Seats, Su'nroot. CD, Hitch.
remaming Warranty, nice,
$12 .900 080. (3041675·
5253

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M«:r1URCH.Uxl

. 4 WHH'.LEHS

Trucks O{ucrs

• Specialty • C lut che~

2002 HD ,.Solta il Deuce.
many e~tra s Including w1de
t~r e , chrome, Python Pipes
7,000 m1les. (740)446·28 15

~Art BURKE 740-698-6809

Take the PAIN
out of PAINTING!
Let me do 1t for you!
liNDA1S

DAINTING
f,

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BJ B t'U.
Unnt.ae of a
•••·

881 Bellatl D11

11118, . , , . ,

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"L...'lwn and Garden
TraBusi
cto r!'ness
&gt; .ue...our
not our side li ne. "

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204 ConUo r

Sir•·~ I

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l'omcmy. Oil

High and Dry

Storage
Phone
(740) 992-5232

SxiO, IOxlO,
10xl5, 10x20,
10x30
Janel Jeffers
33795 Hiland Road
Pomeroy, Ohio

LEWIS
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Removal
and Replacement
~ "All~ of,., ,

~Wor~!

25 Years Experience
David Lewis
740-992-6971
Insured
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FrH F..stimales

CAMI'EJ&lt;S

&amp;

MUJUII HfJ&gt;\11~
2003 Coachman 24FT, TI.
Bath , AC . Furnace, Sleeps
5. $9,000 1304 1675-1444
2004
Jayco
Camper.
29FBS'. Excellent Condi!IO·n,
Super Slide-out. dueled,
AC/Heat (304 )675-1938

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HoME
IMPROVEMfNIS

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional liietlme guar·
antee. Local references fur·
nished. Established 1975
Call 24 Hrs. (740) 44 60870. Rogers Basomenl
Waterprooling.

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Get A Jump
on

SAVINGS

C\MI'fk; &amp;

200 I Jayco Desrgne' Senes
27RKS. S!h Wheel. Lots ol
accessones
$2 1,000
(304 )675-2246

* Weekly Trash S~! rvit:c
4 yrs of Rcl iuhli: Service
I K~··r Yt•ur Momc ~· Ux: .. l ~

G&amp;R SANITATION
~~56 1 Bailey Run Rd .,

Pumt.:rll . UH

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
• Room Addition s &amp;

Ramodeling
• New Garages
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; Gunen
• Vlnyt Siding &amp; PalnHng
• Patio and Porch Deeka
We do il all excepl

· furnace work

V.C. YOUNG Ill
992.S2~ 5 wv 036' 12~

Pomeroy, Ohio
25 Years Loeal Ex rience

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Mobile Homes, Houses, Log Homes, Decks, Driveways,
Sidewalks, Gas Station. Awnings, Degreas.ing of
_.
Equipment, Boats, Camp ers, Tractor Tratlers,
Dum p Trucks, painting or stainin g of your deck
:
or log home, Aluminum brightening.
1
Specia l rates to Truckmg and Dump Trucking Compa nies.1

BARNEY

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LAwN CARE DIVISION

(Com mercial an d Rl'side nlial)
•
Mowing, Trimm ing, Tree Tr imming, Aeration, Fertilization, :
Spraying of fence lines, Leaf Removal. as well as small , .
landscaping jobs such as planting ~nd mulching.
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FREE ESTIMATES • CUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES J

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HOME WIFOUT IT

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WINDOW SUPER SALE
Vinyl Double Hung

$219

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THE BORN LOSER
P'"I ~RUS\ '(0\J 1-\1&gt;--\lf.. N..L f'-f.N:&gt;"'I P'" ~ \ 1-\EI&lt;:£ ~'I QUE5\IOI"?
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B\ OL.O&amp;'&lt; ...

QUALITY WINDOW SYSTEMS, INC,
1·800·291·5600 740-992-4119
www.qualitywindowsystems.com

Nl£ \1-\C.RJ:: ~'{-,
PE~UI 5UTTf.R
F\:'&gt;1-\ 7

I\50UT JUL'Ir\51-\7

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MOW AM I SLJPPOSEO
TO ENJ~y QLJR BEA.C.H

WITH MR:3. GOI&gt; I"Itl=''i' 5 1TTtN6 O VER
THERE?

IMPORTS

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SELF STORAGE

VERY EXISTENCE
\S S POIU"4G MY
WHOLE DAY?

"Middleport's only

THAT 'S

WH AT

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DOING

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BUT ...
HEY' HEY!

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A. S H OT?

DILES HEARI\G CE\TER
GAUJPOUS

97 Beech Street
Middleport OH

10x10x10x20
991-3194
or 991-6635

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(740) 216-14311

173) S94-Jl71

SEEN A DIVOT
LIKE THIS

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Sell-Storage"

BEFORE ..

ROBERT
BISSEll

CONSTRICDOI
·New Homes
• Garages

• Complete

140-992-l&amp;n

• FOR All YOUR

Stop &amp; Compare

Remodeling

•

ELEcrRICAL NEEDS.

''';{£fl!"~~'

101 you

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11·17·17 • $275 ton (bulk only)
'12-k Triumph 12% sweet horse feed
$5.50150 lb. bag
48% Soybean Meal #13.25/100 lb bag
Cob Meal with lM. Salt

.:SUNSHINE CLUB
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$6.501100 lb bag
Mushroom compost (Bulk only)
35537 St Rt 7 N

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• MOBILE HOME
REP MRS

• CARPENTRY
• ROOF • PAINT
OHIO LICENSE # 38244

740·367-0544
740-367-0536

:GARFIELD,

Please odop1 from the
M"gs Co~r~ty Dog Pound
dnd make ofnend!or life.

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m1xes

ADVERTISE

mixes .

· Walker coonhound ·
· Beag&lt; miXes

Available ·
• Free Eslimates
· Insure d"

Call Gaty Stanley
740-742·2291
' Leave a message

Hill's Self
Storage
29670 Ba shan Road .
Racine , Ohio
45771

740-949-2217

Slz. . 5'x10'
to 1Q'x30'

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Scorpion Tractors
"Taki11g Tile Sti11g Our OJ
Hard Work!"
Mid -Size 4Whee1 Drive Tractor
with 30hp &amp; 40hp Kubota Engines

BAUM LUMBER

7:00 AM • 8:00 PM

St. Rt. l24 Chester 985-3301

1411 mo pd

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Now Available AI

Hours
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IN THIS SPACE
FOR $52 PER MONTH '

CVTE PUPPIE~

• References

NEVER 51"ANI7 8E1"WEEN
ME AND DINNER!

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•Norwegian elk hound
·Yellow lobs &amp;ret11ever

M~NY

WITH A 5PECIAL. 5AI=ETY
1"1P FOR AL.L. YOU BOYS
AND Gr1RL.5 OUT 1"HERE ...

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740-992-3779

·German shepord &amp;collie

South

West

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Pass

G

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I'l"\ S VPF'O!&gt;ED TO

Cornerstone
Electrical
Service

• Affordable Rates

Shop the
Clossifieds!

POWER WASHING
(Commerc1al and Re sidentia l)

Argon GIS &amp;Hea1 Mirror

Gene Arms/Owner-

work
1999 Sta r -Craft Soft S1de
13FT: Truck Camper. Sell
Contamed, Furnace Sleeps
4. Clean . Good Cond1ilon'
ss.ooo (;3041675·4062

·

Danny 740-590-3702
or
Bob 740-843-5437

• Prompt &amp; quality

MmuKHoM&gt;~

,

Call

STANLEY TREE
TRIMMING &amp;
GENERAL
CONTRACTING

Honda Recon 81(C. coM
$1.700 c~ll (304)675 -8714

Ovvner: Jeff Stethem

Dozer - Skidsteer
Mini Excavator Work

Operator 740-992-3174

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32 Big truck

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34 Poefs eye

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35 Greasyspoon fare

All pass

36 Firewood

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1 Long sigh
2 Unlucky

11 Fast
lranaport
19 Subway
operative

- Band
41 Oul of II ·
42 Crow
43 Swedish

24 Cheyenne's

actress

opposites
21

Roman

Friday?

DEA

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3 Ideal place

4

38 Bruited

39 The Plastic

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25 VIscount's

45 Ferber or

devices

superior
26 Pulpll

46 Moved wHh

5 Powerful
adhesive
6 Make a
b!OUN
7 Gourd

27 Warm

8 Sudan

locale
31 Alarms

neighbor

41 El, IO Hans

Olin

Climbing

Best

ease
47 Cockney's

greeting

28 Jog

optimism?

29 limerick

49 Mai (rum drink)

Magazine

51

39 Warran
9 Cartoonist . 33 MdN.
of " Dillinger"
-Goldberg 35 Rough-cut
· · 40 Pay lor
10 santa Fe
36 Toted the

Yeslerday, I gave the start of a Samuel
Johnson quotation. He continued with: "A
yo ung man sho uld read live hours in a·
day, and so may acquire a great deal ot
know ledge:
At the bridge table , rea_
ding the bidding
and the play provides knowledge. In !his
deal, you are sitting East. ·Against three
no-trump, your partner- leads the spad e
two. How would you try to defeat the con·
tract?
With seven 'points. Sou th should strain to
bid, and one no- trump is !he only sensible
opli6n. North, witll seven instant tricks,
should go immediately for the nine-trick
game.
West should lead his lowest spade stnce
he· has not raised spades. Giving length
information is more important than
strength information. (II West had bid two
spades, guaranteeing some length , he
would lead the eight, his highest card, to
deny an honor in the suit.)
East should read the bic:lding, antiCipating
that South has tile spade ,king lor his oneno -lrump response. Normally,_East would
drive o·ut that- stopper, hoping to get in
with the club ace belore declare r has run
tor home. l;lut East shoulc:l paus:e to count
up South's tricks. If declarer is allowed to
score tile spade king, he will collect at
least nine: one spade, two hearts (tile
tlnesse is winning if he needs it) and six ·
diamonds.
So, in despera ti on, Easl must try lc;J r live
last winners: one spade and fo u'r clubs.
He wins the first trick with the spade ace
and shiftS to tile club queen (or ace). He
continues with the club ace (or queen)
and club four. Here. West comes up
trumps in a no-trump ~?ntract.

K&amp;K EXCAVATING

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23 Coun1erlell
24 Holda up
well
27 Black-bell
sport ·
30 Edible rools
31 Greal LakH

Trust the bidding,
.find the shift ,

Office: (740) 992-2804 Cell: (740) 517·688)

to tOI Ul

740-992-2975

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37 Singletons

fRANK &amp; EARNEST

Option al Upgrades Available;

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9 5 4

52 Window

unll

INSTALLED

740-446-9777

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TRI- STATE MOBILE POWER WASH
AND LAWN CARE

Sales • Parts • Service

2150 Eastern Ave .
Gallipolis, OH 45631

A &lt;I 4

Opening lead: "' 2

Top • Removal • Trim
• Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.

Gravely
Tractor Sales
&amp; Service

•
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Dcalcri North

Tree Service

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M.UHT· --•

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-$ . K J 9

·JONES' ·

River Valley Christian Academy

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30 Yrs. Exp, • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

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Vulnerable: Both

Owner Operated

For more information call
740-992-3824 or 740-667-0338

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Rlder-Push-Weedeating

K-4 Open House
Aug. 25th at 7:00PM
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740-667-0700 1-888-HUPP234

No Lawn To Small
Call 742-2595

Now enrolling students for the
2205-2006 school year.
Grades K-4 through 12

Easl

Wed

Home • Auto • Life • Retirement
• IRA • 401 K Rollovers • Major Med •
Medicare Sup, • Cancer • Accident

HARMON
LAWN CARE

• Brakes

02 HarleY Davidson. Ullra
Ditching/Trenching
Classic. low miles. e;"~~cellent
Service
condition (304)895·3825
41(4 Commercml Ditch-Witcll
with SIX·way blade. D1gg1ngt992 Ha rley Da v i dso~ Ultra
Deplh up to 5'6" . Gas .
Classic. w/matching Trailer.
Water. Cable. Electr ic &amp;
&amp; many Exlras $ 12.900
Dra1n Lines (304)5 76·900 5
080 (304)458·1886
1998 Honda 300EX , looks
good. runs great. no trade ,
$1 .300. 17401992·5617

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part
14 Adhetolvao 53 Moo goo
15 Scurried
- pan
16 MouN
54 Tonnyaon
catcher
horolne
17 Aid ·
55 VIctorian
18 Kind of card
oath
20 Wing
56 Not guule
22 Famous
57 Pops
cathedral

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1~:.~~Tu~ppers Plains,
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45783

Designed to Hea1 Your Home
and Your Hot Water!

~q u i pment­

fm Farm

door. V6 , CD, all power, air,
remote entry. 72.000 miles.
$5.800. 1740)388·0332.
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1·Bedroom House Pomeroy
$2 75 .00 plus dep. 74o- 416 . CONVENIENTLY LOCAT-ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
4906
Townhouse
apartments ,
1 bedroom house. t 1 ancilor small houses FOR
Garfield Ave . Gallipolis. ' RENT. Call (740)441-1 f1 ~
$300/mo. (740)441·0194 .· for af)plic8.t1on &amp; information .
(740)441·1184 .
Furnished upstairs. 3 rooms
2 Bdrm . 1 Batll. A/C . &amp; bath _ Clean, r~t. &amp; dep.
Refridg. Stove. WID' includ- required . No pets. 1740)446ed.
$450 month , $200 1519
.
deposit. No Pets. Ael. Req ,:.:.c.._~---,--_
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room apartments at Village
2BR cottage near Porter Manor
and
Riverside
$350/dep. $350/rent , refer- Apartments "in Middleport.
'uiiilli'I'LiiiiiiSiii'; .,-'
ence needed. Waterftrash From $295·$444. Call 740· . ._ _,;S;;;
paid . No pets. Call (740)388 - 992·5064. Equal Housing
1100
Opportunities.
Block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows. lintels. etc. Claulle
2BR hOme. 1601 Graham Modern 1 bedroom apt.
Winters. Rio Grande, OH
School Ad . Water. trash , $265 month includ!3 S water, can 74D-245·5121 .
stove. refrigerator furnished $200 c:leposlt No pets. - - - - - - - - $400/month , ~200/deposi l (740)446·3617.
DAVIDSON METAL
17401446-0050.
ROOFING
Pleasant Valley Apartment
'18 Colors
2BR, tBA, 541 Roush Lane. Are now taking Applications
"30yr. warranty in writing
Cheshire . Ohio. No pets lor 2BA . 3BA &amp; 48R ..
"Professional lnstaHation
$450/mo
$450 deposil Applica tions
are taken
• Free Estimat9s
(740)367-7412 leave mes· Monday thru Friday. from
740-596-2909
9:00 A.M.·4 P.M. Office is
sage .
3 bedroom. 1 bath House on Located at 11 51 Evergreen
PETS
Bud Chattin $400 Deposil. Drive Point Pleasant, WV
Phone No. is (304)675·
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5806. E.H.O
(304)675·2700
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3 bedroom. 2 lull bath, 2 livApartments. VerJ Spacious, Pupp1es. 8wks Old, Tri..Color.
ing rooms. din(ng, large
2 Bedrooms. CI A; I 112 $175 each (304)576·2126
k1tchen. basement , large
Bath.. Adult PoOr &amp; Baby
fenced backyard. Southern
Pool. Patio. Start $385/Mo. AKC Reg . Beagles. Lemon
School ,District.. Available
No Pets. Lease Plus Patch , $ 150 , 7 wks old .
Oct . 1st, 740- 41 6- 1687.
Security Deposit ' Required. (3041576·2241
(7401753-2 595
17401367-7086
AKC registered 10 weeks
3br. House AC $400 a
Twin A1vers Tower IS accept- old Female
Pomeran 1an
montll plus Utililles. Ref, No
Ing applications lor wa1t1ng puppy. Shots. Wormed.
Pels (j041675-4874
list ror Hud·subsized, 1· tif. Partially House trained.
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apartment, ca ll 675-6679 $300 (304)882·3236
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• Paymen t could oe the off1ce· $~25 / mo: 2 room
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same as rent
swte $250/mo Security
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ut1Jitres. All spaces very flice . John, Deere 10 lt. No Til Dnll
Rent.
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Elevator. Call (740)446-3644 lor
House lor Re nt m Pomt
Equ1pment. (740)446-2412
10 appo 1ntmenf'
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1997 Honda Civic 109.000
mi. Aft er market acces·
sories. 38+ mpg. Clean.
black/blacK. Call (740)4419865.

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good , body needs work
$300 (3041662·3236
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automatic , A/C, runs,• looks
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$65 ,000 (304)550·6368
rent
in
the
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born 3-05 -to - 4-05, call
CLEAN SWEEP SALE: lot 17401 256-6574
K1rby G6 2000 sweeper. (304)675·4506 or 13041593·
model clearance. All remain· Beaut 1tul ri ve r view in Runs great, all attachments' 0003
or
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construction . SAVE! SAVE! Applications . being taken.
MOllohan Carpet, 202 Clark $500 Demonstration Bonus·
SAVE! 0AKW000HOMES. Call [740)441 ·0181 .
GALLIPOLIS. Call (740)446·
Chapel Road, Porter, Ohio. Let us demo a John Deere Z
3093
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cler;~n , 2BR. 1BA. $375/mo., 9162" Free Estimates, Easy Steer on your lawn and
Great Used 1994 14x 70, 3 . deposit required , no pels . financing. 90 days same as receive an extra $500 ott our
Bedroom. 2 Bath. Includes (304)576-4037 after Bpm .
cash . V1sal Master Card . alr,eady discounted prices.
heat pump. Call (740)385Limited
time
offer.
2434 ·
For rent in New Haven. Drive· a· little saVe alot.
Carmichael EqlJipment Inc.
newly remodeled 3 bedroom Tho mpsons Appliance &amp; (li01446-2412.
New 3 BR Home Only mobile home, ale. fully fur·
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automatic
re·condilioned
ery and set up. (740)385- er, w/d , micro &amp; TV. cable washers &amp; dryers relrigera,- ~10
A~

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hookups in all bedrooms, all
Nice, Used .14x64 .2 utilitie s. paid including cable.
Bedroom. Only $4995. Call S115 each per wee~ lor 2
(740 )385 _0698
renters. $100 each per weeK
lor 3 renters . (330)336-5708
STATE ROUTE 554, BID- or 330-464-9424
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Brand new .3 t&gt;edroom,. 2 ~::;r;:;;.;.~-----,
Oath manu factu red · home
AI•ARTMENTS
f'OR RENT
Completely set and ready
·tor move-in. Features living L,
room. family room and t ' and 2 bedroom apart beau tiful sky lit kitchen . ments. furn ished and unfur·
DRASTICALLY REDUCED! ! n1slled . security deposit
Call (740)446-3570.
required, no pets, 740·992·
22_ 1_8_·_ _ _· _ _ _ _
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Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005
By Bernice Bede Osol
T h e year ahead promises to be an

excep ti onally successfu l one for you,
especially in areas where you can
assert _you rself c reatively. The use of
your keen talen ts and Imagination w ill
he lp fu lfill your objecTives.
VIRGO {Aug . 23-Sep t. 22) ~
Something quite promising is rn the
offing for you at th is time . The re's a
cha;..ce that oth ers wi ll be involved,
but the mechanism for r eapm g
rewards will b'e essentially in your
hands.
'
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Qcl . 2 3) - Positive
changes are occurring today of whi ch
_at first you might not be t ully aware .
Even if you don't learn of them now.
you will at the proper time 'and be able
to make the mosl of them .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - An
ally you've reconlly met may prove
his/her worth lo you as an associate
durrng this present cycle. This person's action s will help you appreciate
the value of having good people on
your side .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec'. 21) OpportunitiOs w ill soon prevail in
areas that were previously rather dismel where yo ur earner or goals ore
concerned . .Be ready to ma~e !he
most of whal Da me Fortune provides.
CAPRICORN (Dec . 22 -Jan. 19) You could get an opportunity today to
effectively organize something importan1 in which you're presently
involve d. By doing so it will now produce th e result s for which you've
been hop\ng .
AQUARIUS' (jan. 20-Feb. 19) - New
tlnancral aspects look e:.tremely
promising for you at thi s time .
However, you must diligently pursut.t
situations that can produce personal ·
gains to help your b~nk account grow
P ISCES (FOb . 20 -Marc h 20) ~
Partnership arrangements inlo which
you enter today should prove to be
mutually advantageous tor you , espe·
cially when leamed up with an ally
who doesn 't lake hrmlherself too seriously
AR IES {March 21-April 19) - So.me
kind. of imerosl ing development is stirring tor you today !hill could atfect you
career-wrse. There could be a positive
.sh tfl in condi ttons that would en!"ble
you to rise in statu s and 9arnrngs
TAURU S (April 20· May 20) - It is to
your advantage loday to be a bit bolder than usual in order to advance a
personal interest of yours . Don't be
afraid lo lake a c hance now if you
lhink the odds are in your favor.
GEMIN I (May 2 1-June 20) - A situation thai has had you somewhat concerned looks ' like it Is going to work.
itself out today. It might even pave the
way ·for 9omething betttir you hadn 't
considered or anUclpated .
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - A con·
dltlon on wh ich you didn't figure could
eclipse yo-'f-!r presen t anticipations for
• today. However, lhere'• nothlnliJ to frat
over -the new outcome wUI be Mit·
ter th•n the one you ex,.cted.
LEO (July 23·Aug . 22) - A new dawn
Is breaking on your llnanotal hOrizon
today. LarliJ•r ra•oureae could be
brightening tJP for you through an
o~a nlng of a pr•vh;11ua1r untapped
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BIG TEN STANDINGS
Big Ten
Team&amp;
W l Pel.
Iowa
7 1 .875
M19higan
7 1 .875
WISCOnsin 6 2 .750
N'westem 5 3 .625
OhiO State 4 4 · .500
Purdue
4 4 .500
Mich. State 4 4 .500
M1nnesota 3 5 .375
Penn State 2 6 .250
Illinois , · 1 7 .125
Indiana
1 7 .125

Overall
W L Pel.
10 2 .833
9 3 .750
9 3 .750
6 ·6 .500 •
8 4 .667
7 5 .583
5 7 .417
7 5 .583
4 7 .364
3 p_ .273
3 8 .273

AROUND THE BIG TEN
Bowling Green
at Wisconsin

/ .

Wisconsin's Camp Randall Sta dium has undergone a $109 million
renovatJori. But the Badgers' football_
team does not have nearly so solid a
foundation. Many people are pre dicting SGSU will walk out of 5aturday'sgame.wtth 1ts third win in 1ts last
Jive match ups against Big Ten tepms.
Quarterback Omar Jacobs I4,002
ya rds pass1ng. 41 tou chdown
passes and only four interceptions
last season) leads a high-energy
Bowl 1ng Green offense. The Falcons averaged 44.3 points and
· 506 yards a game last season.
Jacobs and rece1vers Charles
Sharon (66 catches for 1.070 yards.
15 touchdowns) and Steve Sanders
(55 catches. 984 yards) will match
up w1th a W1sconsin defense that
has only four retum1ng starters and
one retum1ng defensive back.
Jacobs made h1s first college start ·
when BGSU played at Oklahoma
last year. so he is not concemed
abcut play1ng in front of 80.000
fans 1n the legendary rowdy atmosphere of Camp Randall.
"Every team is ecual. We see nobcdy as b1gger than another, so if
1ve're playing a 1-AA school or a Big
Ten or Big 12 school. we tJeat everybody the same," Jacobs said.

Ohio University
at Northwestern
.

Former Nebraska coach Frank
Sol1ch landed at Ohio UniVErsity because of an 1ntersect1on ofh1gh expectations and h1gh hopes.
The Bobcats hired him With the
hope he could revive a program
that has had only two winning seasons s1nce 1982. They were able to
hrre h1m because, even though Nebraska won nine games his final
season in 2003, that didn't meet
the mammoth expectations Comhuskers fans have every year.
Don't blame Northwestern coach
Randy Walker if he has unpleasant
ftashbacks when he sees Solich on
Saturday. The last time the two
coached against each other, Nebraska pounded Northwestern 6617 in the 2000 Alamo BowL

Other games
Thursday

Minnesota at Tulsa
Friday

lnd1ana at Central Michigan
Saturday

Rutgers at IllinoiS
Ball State at Iowa
Northern Illinois at Michigan
Kent State at Michigan State
South Rorida at Penn State

OSU TEAM I f&amp;DERS
Passing Yards .

Interceptions

Z'Mck

Youboty

1.209

Rushing Yards

Ross

475

4

Tackles

Hawk

141

Receptions ·

Tackles for loss

HOlmes 551769
.Touchdowns
8
Ginn

Schlegel

Seasoned Zwick ready for anything
COLUMBUS- The college

game moves so much faster.
Almost every high school
player who gets to college
tells you the same t hing.
Justin Zwick learned that
even before he got to Ohio
State.'
'the junior qllarterback
from M assillon was being
asked if he could start right
away when he signed with
Ohio State three years ago.
Tbat didn't happen and he
was red-shirted. Last season,
when he finally did become
the starter, there might have
been a rush to judgment on
his abilities.

job . Then Smith slammed
that door on his own throwJim
ing hand by taking money
Naveau
·
frorh a booster.
That
gave
Zwick
the
chance
The Lima News.
to start and help Ohio State to
jnaveau@timanews.com
a 33-7 win over Oklahoma
419-993-2087
State in the Alamo Bowl. It
Only six starts into his caalso made him the starter for
. r eer, many,of the same people Saturday's opener against
who couldn't wait for him to
Miami University while Smith
get to Ohio State were ready
serves the second game of a
to pull the plug. There were
two-game suspension.
rumors he was investigating
He appears to be a calmer,
a transfer.
wiser, more relaxed Justin ·
A shoulder injury he.sufZwick than he was a year ago.
fered against I owa opened the
But, like everyone else ex· ·
door for Troy Smith to grab
ceLt maybe coach Jim Tresthe starting quarterback 's"
se , he admits he doesn't

Hometown News for Gallia &amp; Meigs counties
Ohio \ ' all&lt;·~ l'uhlishin~-: ( o.

guy going out and playing Sat·
know if this will be a quick
trip in and out of the starting urday, I'm assuming my future ·
lineup or if he has the chance playing depends a lot on Saturday because we have a lot of
to settle in for a long stay.
"I'm not really worried about good guys," he said.
With a more effective oflEmse
going out and making a statement. !just want to go out and around him than he had early
play my game and get a win for last year, Zv;ick has th~ chancE:.
our team," Zwick said. ''What- to look like a different quarterback than he was then.
ever hapJ:l\!ns will happen."
He might already be a ·
If he makes good things happen, that's when things could _sa~erquarte~kabouthow
get really interesting. It will be pressure works at Ohio State.
"You know it's there but
non-stop "Troy or Justin?" and
'3ustin or Troy?" questions all you can 't worry about it. You
next week leading up to the
j ust have to go out and play
much-hyped game with Texas. your game and let those peoTressel hinted that Saturday ple talk what they want to
talk;" he said.
could be important. "If I'm a

THIS WEEK'S OPPONENT: MIAMI (OHIO)
.....

ON -MONDAY

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Noon ·
Saturday Miami (Ohio)
8 p.m.
Sept. 10 Texas
3:30pm ..
Sept. 17 San Diego St.
TBA
Sept. 24 Iowa
Oct. 1
BYE WEEK
TBA
OCt. 8 @ Penn St.
TBA
Oct15 · Michigan St
TBA
Oct 22 @ Indiana
TBA
Oct 29 @ Minnesota
TBA
Nov. 5 , Illinois
TBA
Nov. 12 Northwestern
TBA
Nov. 19 @ Michigan

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$1.50 • Vol. 39, No. :$:$

New ramps open on U.S. 33/SR 681

NO PAPERS

The
Gallipolis
Dally
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Tribune, The Daily Sentinel . _H
_o_E_FL_'c_H_®_M_v_o_A,_Lv_s_EN
_T_IN_E_L_.c_o_M
and the Point Pleasant
POMEROY - The ramps .
Register will not be published
on
and off U.S. 33 and Ohio
Monday. Sept. 5, to allow its
681
at Darwin under · conemp l oyees to observe the
struction for the past several
Labor Day h\)liday.
Regular publication and weeks are now open to traffic.
When the Ohio Department
hours
res ume
busine ss
of Transportation (ODOT)
Tuesday, Sept. 6.
opened the ramps Thursday
evening, il marked a niilestone for a project undertaken
to alleviate safety concerns

SPORTS

• Friday's high
school football ·
·action. See Page 81

expressed by the public .
The project includes the
rel ocation of Ohio 68 1 to pass
beneath U.S. 33. which wi ll
eliminate. the need for 68 I
t~rciugh traffic to stop and ,
cross th e U.S . 33 four-lanes.
The project also includes
two new bi-directional ramps
approaching 33 from both
stdes. Last week' s opening
wi II faci 1: tate the use of these
two ramp s. but 681 th rough
traffic will not yet'be permit-

ted a~ pavement wo rk for the
underpass has not been co m·
·pleted. accord i~1g to ODOT
Di strict 10 Depu ty -Director
George M'. Collins.
He Gxplai ned that the new
ramp design will on ly allow

motori•.ts

10

make right-turn

movements when entering or
exi ting U.S. 3:1.
"'fhe project i.s not yet completed. but by opening the
ramps. we arc able to provide
better access to those residents

and businesses ;tlon g · Swre
Route 6R 1." sa id Co ll ins.
"Di rect acce" will ahq a"ist
school transpurtatioo and ·
emergency response ."
ODOT pursued the inter-·

change rec&lt;mfiguration project after seve ral traffic
crashes occurred at the intersection of 33 and 6~ I in late
October 2004.
The project was awmded to
Shelly &amp; Sands in Janumy at an
estimated cost of$2.48million.

"Aithnu~h

BY

starters on the line for the Red Hawks are
pathetic to productive the second ha~ of
new this seascn with only John Glavin
last season and the offensive l1ne got
(nine tackles fo r losses. three sacks) back.
much of the credit for that. The Buckeyes
Advantage: Ohio State
were only si&gt;&lt;th in the Big Ten in sacks allowed,
thougtt,
with
23.
Uilebackers
Quarteibacks
Center Nick Mangold and guard Rob Sims
"The best group of linebackers in college
Justin Zwick finds himself in an unusual are three-l")ar starters. Tackles Doug Datish
football"
has almost beoome a part-of A.J.
pos1tion for an Oh1o State quarterback
and Kirk Barton, guard T. J. Downing and
starting his second straight opener. The JU- backups Tim Schafer and Steve.Rehnng also Hawk, Bobby carpenter and Anthony
nm is less certa1n of being the starter in
started gannes. Freshman Alex Boone is one Schlegel's names. Hawk, a firsHeam AllAmerican, calls carpenter "a physical
the Buckeyes' second game this year than of the most highly regarded recruits but isn't
freak."
They ranked 1-2-3 in tackles on
he was a year ago.
on the two-deep listings on the depth chart. OSU's defense
last season. Sophomore
Zwick- start1ng because Troy Sm1th is
Four of Miami's linennen are veterans, led
seiVing the second game of his two-game by 6-7, 315-pound center,Todd Londo!, &gt;M1o Marcus Freeman also could be a big consuspens1on for an NCAA violation - came has two impressive numbers attached to his tributor with Mike D'Andrea out at least
to Ohio State with the reputation of a
nanne - 36 career starts and a 32-ir;;h ver· . until the end of September.
Miami has its own impressive group of
strong-anmed passer. He was 4-3 as a
\leal jump. Miami allowed 26 QB sacks.
linebackers,
led by Tema Nande, a two-time
starter but had an inconsistent season
Advantage: Ohio State .
All-Mid-American Conferenoe selection . .
w1th ·as many interceptions (six) as touchdown passes (six). He also had three fum- Receivers
Advantage: Ohio State
bles and struggled with accuracy and conSantonio Holmes (55 catches, 769
Defensive backs
sistency. He made a nice comeback with a yards, 7 touchdowns) was overshadowed
Cornerback Ashton Youbc!J: had a teamstrong game in th·e Alamo Bowl and might by Ted Ginn Jr.'s amazing second half of
the season. But, going back to 2003, he
h1gh four InterceptiOns for Oh1o State last .
have eamed points by playing the last
season. Nate Salley 1s a b1g h1tter who 1s
had a streak of catching two touchdown
·three quarters with a hamstring injUly:
passes in four of e1ght games before teams · faster than most
St. Henry's Todd Boeckman, a reosh1rt
began double-teaming him earty last year.
22fe0-pound
freshman, also is expected to get some
Ginn. Holmes, Roy Hall and Tony Gonza- sa t1es.
play1ng time for OSU.
M1ami's Josh Betts, the son of an Ohio
lez can all bum defenders with their speed, E T~
State season ticket-holder, threw for
which ranges from incredible to deceptr..oe.
vere WI 11
3.495 yards and 23 touchdowns last sea- Tight end Ryan Hamby has good hands btit J)r&lt;lbatlo/
son. He completeq 60 percent of his
OSU seldom throws his way.
start at
passes but threw 14 interceptions.
Miami's Ryne Robinson led the team
the
Advantage: Even
with 64 catches for 932 yards last season,
but he oould take a back seat to Martin
Running blcks
Nance. th1s fall. Nance @&lt;lbbed 90 passes
Both teams w111 start small. speedy
for 1,498 yards and 11 touchdowns in
-- backS whose stat1stics last season were
2003 but saw his 2004 season end after
not overwhelming. Sophomore Anton1o
five games because of a knee injury.
PittJman (5-foot-11, 195 pounds) ran for
Advantage: Ohio State
381 yards for OSU. M1ami sophomore
Defensive line
Brandon Murphy (5-8, 189) gained 248
Getting a be,tter pass rush 1s a
yards a year ago but had six plays of 20
priority for OSU this season. It
yards or more in 4 7 carries.
tied for fourth in the Big Ten in
Brandon Schnittker, a oonverted full- .
quarterback sacks with 24, btl\
back, could be Used as a change-of-paoe
ruriner at tailback for Ohio State. The 250- the Buckeyes were as close to
last (13) as they were to first ·
pound Schnittker has carried the football
(35). Defensive end Mike Kudla
five t1mes 1n 31 career games. Freshman
led the way with only four
Maurice Wells and redshirt freshman Erik
sacks. Tackle Quinn Pitcock
Haw could see some playmg time.
(7.5
tackles for losses, 2
Advantage: Even
sacks) is probably the
Offensive line ·
·standout of the group ..
..
Three of the four
Ohio State's running game went fran)

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Advantage: Ohio State

Yleekly Buckeye
Brain Busters

Jim Naveau's
'Player of the Week

OBITUARIES
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• Shirley Belt
.• Dean S. Brown
• Robert E. Burris
• Thomas A Buttrick
• Mary Jane Gibbs
• Herbert 'Dan' Rollins
• Calvin Q. Sheets
• Agatha Pauline Spencer
• James Yonts

WEATHER

How many victories di
seasons as Miami of 0

Say what?

Woody Hayes have in two
's coach in 1949-50?

,I

,
ks gained more than
100 yards the ,last tir1)~~ami .and Ohio State
.
played 1n 20001 ..l'o were they?

TwO Ohio State f\Jnnmg

K - Josh Huston
Huston. of Findlay. has battled througtt
lnJunes tO beCOme QSU's kicker Ill hiS sixth
year as a Buckeye_Each v.eek one player
'Mil be honored based on performance.

'V"'if.

..

How many years W@!I,,Qhio State coach J1m
Tressel·an assis ntcoach at Miami?

Answers:

1- 14 2. Derek Combs and Jonathan Wells 3. Two

"We've got a lot of guys
who can get it done, guys
, who would be Ted Ginns
on other teams."
-Rob Sims, OSC lin eman

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CHILDS
MUIJ!NFARMMUSSER
INSURANCE
• HOME • BUSINESS
LIFE • BONDS • MOBILE HOMES • HOSPITALIZATION
198 EAST SECOND ST. • POMEROY. OH

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Students at ry1ason County's Roosevelt Elemen tary School are seen wo rking on the "Letter Plu s
Two " project , one of i! number of hurricane relief initiatives star ted in the area this week.

BY PAUL DARST

PDARST@MYDAILYTRIBUNE .COM

THURMAN For the
past two summers. the sou nds
survivors.
·
of children have heen absent
These items incl ude rcl!dy· from Camp Francis Asbury.
to-el!t food , bottl ed water..
The approximately 337diapers lind baby formulll acrc ca mp. l ocated on Tyn
Items that .w ill meet the direct Rhos Road nca r Rio Grande,
need or peoplem who lost used to host youngsters from
their homes and li ve lihood to · area ch urc hes . until the
the hurricane.
Uni ted Me thndiq Ch urch,
The box was set up in th e Wes tern Ohio Conference.
park Friday in th e hope thm which owns the camp. closed
enou gh donations can be it in December 2003.
Loca l ministers whose consh ipped o ut by the middle
of th is , wee k. Monetary - gre~ations used to send k1ds
donations ca n also be sub- there have tried 10 pursuade
mitted to the Faith Lutheran the conference to re-open the
site. but are increasing ly co nPlease see Relief, Al
cerned that a decision has not
ye t bee11 made .'
" Hopei'ully. they are go ing
lo ge t it opened back up."
said the Rev. Doug Stockton
of Grace United Methodist in
"There are a lot of
Gallipolis.
take care of the community."
reople
in
our co ngregation
In a ' specia l press conferwho
ure
concerned."
.
.ence Friday commemorating
The land for the c" mp was
the oc casi on. Gallipoli s City
donated
10 th e U nited
Comm ission Presi dent Dow
Method
ist
Church in 1'159
Saunders
presented
lnfoCision wi th a proclama- by Boh anti Jewel l Evans.
tion co mmending the compa- Th e Western Conference
·deci ded to close the camp
ny on its achi eve ment.
The - em pl oyees of the because of tt s' sma ll size,
Ga llipolis call center were said .Indy Oats. camp directhanked wi th special th;m ks tor for the conference.
'' It was·a ve ry s1nall camp."
· ·go ing to those who have been
Oats
said. " It was not seeing
an integral part of the success
that
mmt
y folks. there fore it
o f the location in the past five
was closed."
·
years. The empl oyees are Bill
Oats sai d lhat Bishop Bruce
Please see lnfoCision, Al Robert Ough has appointed a
task force to stuJv what to do
wi lh the· c'amp . cine ,_,ption is
Ill re -open the c &lt;~ mp . Another
is sel l in~ the lan d. he said.
K eeping th e ca mp open
Ritchie. David L . Shee ts. appears un likely since there
James
Eugene
Wat so n. is another one in tl:te region
James A. Watson: Rut land. - Camp Otterbein in Logan.
Robert ·
L.
Ilirchfield.
"We can ei ther haYe an
C harles D . Barrett. Jr.. Stn·e enormous capital i1westment
R. Lambert .
to keep tii'O camps open. or ,
Salem, H. Dannie Lambert. II'C can c·onso l1datc our
R. Keith Oi ler, Cec il L. resources ... said Tom Slack,
Stacy; Salisbury. Bill. Spaun. communi&lt;:atit&gt;ns director for
.Manning K . Roush. Oscar T. I the Western Ohit' Conference.
Smith;
Snpto.
Tammy 1 By wmb111111~ lhc operaAndrus. Ro ger CotterilL litH~&gt; of 1he tll'o\mall camps,
Kevin W. Payne. Roher! · . lhc church
pnn·ide a largButcher: Sutton , Jern• L. I er. bc•ttcr nne. Slac·k 'aid.
Ha) man. Carl Sa lser. Ed11 ard , But th•ll i, ,mall consolaE. Gibbs. Larry C. Smith.
lion tn ""ne loca l minis_ters.

INFO(ISION CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS
ny. " We' re going to be here
for a long time. We have
root s here and we wi ll continGALLIPOLIS Labor ue to grow."
Day weekend means much to
The com pan y moved to
many here in the area. •
Gallipolis in 2000 and started
For lnfoCisi on, its a -cele- with 50 empl oyees. Today.
brati on of the firth year of its th e co mpany boa'sts 225
co mmitment to Gallipolis employees and i s still cont in and the support it has gonen uing to expand .
" In tim es when companies
from th e town.
" We just really appreciate are shutting down and movthe support we· ve gotte n ing out. we're growing up and
from the community," said moving up," said Gallipolis .
Steve Brubaker. senior vice- Call Center M anager Bill y
president of wrporate affairs ·Porter. " I think they (the stafl)
for the Akron based compa- are really excited.''
BY IAN McNEMAR
IMCNEMAR@MYDAILYTRIBUNE. COM

ln foCis ion has 23 ca ll ce nters at 13 loca tion s in Ohio.
Pen nsy l vania
and
Wes t
Virginia . employing 3000
peop le.
"Econo mi c development is
dmllengin g to .small comm unilies across Ohio and th e
nati on," said Ga llia Coun ty
CIC member Dick Northup.
who was instrumental in
sec uri ng the call center co mpany in Galli'p oli s fi ve years
ago . "We need more companies like InfoCi sion because
they take care of tile employces and they do their part to

C.T Chapm an. Jr. with·

Windon,
A lan
Holter:
Columbia:
Paul
D.
Carter.
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM drew his appl ica tion for ca ndidacy for trustee of Sutton Donald Cheadl e. Granville
Stou t; Lebanon, Thon1as E.
POM.EROY - The M eigs Township due '·to a new job.
County Board of Elections
The only write-i n candidate Allen . Donald R, Dailey.
recently certified the ballot remains Victor C. Young, Ill · John R. Krider. Lawrence H.
for the Nov. 8 general elec- . for Pom eroy Village Council. Hayman. Bob Sellers. Garry
ti on with a few changes that Young currently serves on the Smi th , Patri ck M . 'Belt:
include three candidate s that Meigs Local School District Letart. Bob Morris. Dave
Graham, Bab L. Wood. .
were not certified and one Board of Education.
OliiVe, Jackie L.Wcs tfall.
. Other . candidates, issu es
candidate who withdrew.
Rob
ert Headley. Carl P.
and
levies
on
the
ballot
are:
Philip· Ewrin and James
Barringer,
William
R.
Township trustees
Randall Hill who filed for
trustee of Scipio Township. and · The foll owing candidates Osborne; Olive Township
Kenneth Guinther who filed for have been certi fied for town - Clerk (unexpired term ending March J I . 200R). Sari E.
trustee of Sutton Township ship trustee races:
Bedford, Robert F. Hawk . Pu tman-Su ule, L aurie H .
were not cenitied due to lack of
Orange.
Roge r
Ronald Wood ; Chester. Blair Barber:
signatures required.
Bv BETH SERGENT

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concerns
ministers

KEVI~ KELLY

GALLIPOLIS Loca l
respon.se
to devastation
~a u sed by Hurricane Katrin a
in Louisiiina and Mi ssissipp i
picked up steam as the week
came to an end.
A trac tor-trailer box· lla'
been . ~e t up by Foster Sales
and Delivery Inc . in the
Gal li po lis City Park for
receipt of non-perishable
items needed by hurricane

other ocmerback spot and Dante Whitner 'M il
be at the other safety.
Freshmen Jamario O'Neal and Malcolrr]
Jenk1ns could play significant roles.
M1ami has three retuming starters 1n the
defensive backfield, with comert\ack Darrell Hunter (4.28 1n the 40-yard dash) as
the leader. He had two interceptions and
three tackles for loss last year.

Ted Ginn Jr. had eight touchdowns 1n 59
touches of the football last season. Four of
those came on punt returns.
The. most special player on the special
teams the last three years - even more
than Ginn - might have been kicker Mike
Nugent, though. He made 65 of 74 field
goals the last three seasons.
The Buckeyes wi II have a new kicker
(Josh Huston). a new punter (A.J. Tra. passo) a new long snapper (Drew Norman) and new holder (Trapasso).
Miami has its own version of Ginn with
~e Robinson, who has retumed five punts
for scores 1n his career. He also led the MidAmencan Conferenoe in stolen bases on
the RedHawl&lt;s baseball team last spring.

o ri ~inal

federal safet) specifications';'
ODOT heard man y e&lt;i nccrns
frum · the publi c re garding
s,1kt y in this location." sa id
Collins. "We responded with
a prol ectth at w ill rclll&lt;)IC the
need for any mmorist to
crms four-lane · traffic on
U.S. :1:1 . This will certainlv
improv~ safe.ty and mobility
at thi s site ."

KKELLY@MYDAILYTRIB UNE.COM

A look at the key matchups in the game
between OhiO State and M1ami (Ohio) in
the·season opener for beth teams Saturday at Ohio Stadium: ·
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