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Race: Sylvania 200
Roll 400. It was his third vic- Race: Dover 200
Where: New Hampshire Inter-Whef(t: New Hampshire Inter- tory of the season and came Wliere: Dover (Del.) lnternanational , Speedway (1.058 one week atter.Kyle became tional Speedway (1.0 miles). national· Speedway {1.058
miles), 200 laps/211.6 miles
m1les1. 300 laps/ 317.4 miles. the sport's youngest winner 200 laps/ miles,
When: Saturday, Sept. 17
ever with a victory in FontanQ, When: Saturday, Sept. 24
When: Sunday, Sept. 18
Laat year's wtnner: Travis
Last year's winner : Kurt Calif. If Busch is peaking at Last year's winner: Martin
Kvapi l ·
the right time, then so, too, Truex Jr.
Busch
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Qualltyln&amp;
record: Jack
Qualifying
record:
David
are
his
teammates.
~Roush
Qualifying record: Ryan NewSprague, Chevrolet, 128.515
man, Dodge, 135.854 mph, Racing produced the first, Green, Chevrolet, 157.916
mph, Sept. 18,2004.
second and third-place finish- mph, June 6, 2004.
Nov. 5, 2004.
Race record : Tony Stewart, ers with Buscn, Matt Ken seth Race record: Dale Earnhardt 'Race record: Jack Sprague,
Pontiac, 118.132 mph, Nov. and Greg Biffle . Kyle Busch, Jr., Chevrolet, 130.152 mph, Chevrolet, 109.244 mph,
July 21. 2001.
iri a Hendrick Motorsports- May 30, i998 . .
7, 1999,
Last
week: Mike S_kinner
Last
week:
Kevin
Harvick
Last week : It seems the Nex- owned Chevrolet, finished
passed
Todd Bodine with 12
fourth
,
All
five
of
the
Roush
won
the
Emerson
Radio
250
tel Cup has become a "Busch
laps to go in the Cheerios
series," as in, t t1e ·brothers entries- Biffle, Mark Martin, on Sept. 9 at Richmondafter
200 on Sept. 8, giving tlle
Busch. Tweny-seven-year-old Busch, Kenseth and Carl Ed- winn~ng the Nextel Cup pole
Kurt and 20-year-o[d Kyle wards - made the Chase for earlier in the evening. Anoth· Toyota driver consecutive
wins, Todd Bodine finished
have won back-to-back races. the Nextel Cup. Owner Jack er Chevrolet driver, Paul
second to Skinner, just as he
Kurt, the reigning Champion, Roush will be shooting for his Menard, finished a ca reerhad in the previous race.
best second.
gave Ford the Chevy Rock &amp; third straight championship.

Race: Sylvania 300

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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Dale
Jarrett
Greg BIHie

Rusty Wallace

Jimmie Johnson

Kurt Busch

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Tony
Raines

Dale Jarrett
vs. Tony Ralnea
Arrj chance Ja"ett had of making the
Chase ended l-.1tl1 a crash he blamed on·
Raines. "I was up beside the '37'
(Raines), It was a lapped car, and he ran
me down on the apron, and it's kind of
hard to steer dOvm ttlere."
NASCAR This Week's Monte
Dutton gives his take: "Raines was
in more than one incident, and tile

other also involved a Chase con-

What's past is prologue as Nextel Cup roars into the postseason
turer standings, only Stewart and
fourth-place Jimmie Johnson represent that make in the Chase. Wallace,
Jeremy Mayfield and.Newman are the
NASCAR's Ch~se for the Nextel Cup
three Dodge drivers.
begins with Sunday's Sylvania 300 at
Perhaps most significant of all is
New Hampshire International Speedthe
fact that the sport's most successway, a 1.058-mile oval.
ful
driver, four-time champion Jeff
The drivers eligible for the champiGordon, and its most popular, Dale
onship have now been whittled down
Earnhardt
Jr., failed to earn postseato 10, and the massive points differenson berths.
tial between first -place Tony Stewart
The remaining races reflect considand JOih.pJace Ryan Newman 'is much
erable diversity, though the absence
more narrow, as well.
of a road course. is notable. There is
Here's how it works. Following the
one track, Talladega, where carbure26th race, points are reconfigured for
tor restrictor plates are used. Three
the final10 events. Stewart now has
of
the tracks - New Hampshire,
5,050 points, and each of the nine drivDover and Phoenix ~ are roughly a
ers behind has been slotted in incremile in si~e. One, Martinsville, is a
ments of five points. Greg Biffleshort tracli, which, by definition, is a
who would've trailed Stewart by 185
track shorter than a mile' in length.
points had the old, pre-2004 system ·
The
rest - Kansas, Charlotte
,still been in place - now has 5,045.
(Lowe's), Atlanta, Texas and HomeNewman, in lOth place, has 5,005.
stead, Fla. - are in the 1.5-mile
Since Carl Edwards and Matt Kenseth
range.
finished the regul~r season in a tie,
. "There's no blueprint," said StewJohn
Clark/
NASCAR
This
Week
both have been assigned 5,015, leaving
art.
"Every year, if you look back over ·
Tony Stewart leads the pack down the
them 35 behind Stewart.
the history of NASCAR , there have
Is it fair? Well, probably rtot to backstretch at Daytona during the season·never
been two years that were identi·
Stewart, who'could finish in the top 10 opening race in Fell,ruary. As the Chase For
cal. Every year is kind of like a
in New Hampshire and be behind the . The Championship begins, the pack Is still
snowflake; they're all different.
current 1Qth.pJace driver, Newman, if chasing Stewart,
You've just got to take the circumNewman should win at a track where
stances
you're dealt eacli week and
he's won in the past.
work
to
consistently
finish in the top
Three of the top 10- Rusty Wal- _
Martin, Edwards and Kenseth- drive five . If you can do that every week,
lace, Mark Martin and Newman Fords, all owned by Jack Roush. Even you'll put yourself into a position to
have yet to win a race this season.
Five - Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, though Chevrolet leads the manufac- win the championship."

By Monte Dutton
NASCAR This Week

have yet tO win 8

race Increases, the likelihood
that a champion could be winlass for tlle first time in Cup history. Three previous champions
~Bill Rexford, Benny Parsons
and Kenseth - scored only one
victory during their championship seasons.

"'Just as much of a surprise
was the fact that the 2004
Raybestos Rookie of the Year,
·Kasey Kahne, failed even to .
' make a bid for the race-offs .
Kahne won a race in May but

Is now 20th in the point
standl~gs.

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streak of four straight
Joge10 finishes, and teamMatt Kenseth has top
five of his last six ·

. tender, Jamie McMurray, whose
hopes were dashed,
LEGENI&gt;S ANl&gt; I ot-llc

Consistency In the Chase .
Is the key to victory
A year ago consistency won the

Nextel Cup championship for Kurt
Busch. He only won once during the
raoe-oHs, and that was the very first
race in New Hampshire. But Busch
finished In the top 10 nine times, ·
which enabled him to overcome the

fact that another driver, Jimmie Johnson, won four of the 10 Chase races.

Diverse history of Indy
revealed In new book

We all know that NASCAR never
raced at Indianapolis Motor Sneedway
until 1994, but how about Indy before
the 5007 D. Bruce Scott has written
"Indy: Racing Before the 500" (lndi·
ana Reflections LLC, $59.95), which
tells the story of the track's construe:
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Carl Edwards

Ryan Newman

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I read that Sprint has bought
the Nextel Cup. With this buyout of Nextel , is this going to change
the name of the Nextel tup Series
for the 2006 year? Or is going to reJell Bowers

Jeremy !VIayfleld

• A Hunger For More. ·
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• Local Briefs.
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• For the Record.
See Page AS ·.
• Meigs Intermediate
"donates to Katrina victims.
See Page AS
• Reley reunion held.
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It's become a different world
since the terrorist attacks of .
Sept. 11 and that world
requires that small counties·
like Meigs be prepared for any
number of disasters. Part of
this preparedness is having a
decontamination tent and
portable shelter that can be
deployed at a moment's -notice
and staked at virtually any location, including on asphalt. The
decontamination tent/shelter
cost over $10,000, was paid
for with grants from the Un ited
States Department of
Home land Security and will be
stored in the EMA's new
portab le trailer/command post
for use around the county.
; Here, Dax Holman of the
· Racine Volunteer Fire
Department prepares to inflate
the tent under the instruction of
the manufacturer.'s (Zumro)
salesman Marty Conway of
Akron. After only one minute
the tent was fully inflated with
four pounds of air pressure per
square inch on the corners and
frame creating a surface as
har_d as bricks. Conway
explained how to operate the ·
portable showers to Racine
Volunteer Firemen Timrny
Sands, J. Scott Hill, and EMA
Director Robert Byer. Conway's
demonstration was hel,d in
Racine and was for all GOUntywide, emergency agencies .
Betll Serilent;photo '

go to www. indianareflectlons.com.

E!lgerton, Ohio

Mark Martin

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cles, even balloons- that were run
there before the first Indianapolis

main the Nextel Cup?

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efforts," • county than ever.
services a week ago.
.
development
Gullver, is a former busi- Davenport said.
"Thi s is a very critical time
ness owner from Marietta,
Davenport said the possi- for the coun1y, because of
and assumed the economic ' bility of American Electric what is happening and what
development director posi- • Power building a new $1 appears likely to happen in
tion in December, 2004.
billion power plant · in the the months and years ahead,''
"The position of ecunom· Great Bend , and the devel- Davenport said,
ic development director is a opment that .is expected to
Davenport emphasized that
complex and difficult posi- result from that plant - if while commissioners disconPublic
Utilities tinued Gulliver's services for
tion, and the commissioners the
and (G ulliver) mutually Commission
of
Ohio the county, Gulliver left on
agreed lhat we weren't on approves AEP"s cost recov- good terms.
"He is a busi ness ,man, and
the same page in terms of ery plan - makes the posithe county's economic tion more important to the he underSiood the situation

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BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
POMEROY -.
Meigs
County Commissioners have
terminated their · conlraet
with the county's economic
development
director,
Michael Gulliver.
At Thursday's regular commissioners ' meeting, Board
President Mick Davenport
announced that the board
"discontinued" Gulliver's

FElJO OF Tltf. WEFI\

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Kurt
~~;~:~~-In~2004.

Newman -

Commissioners announce .Gulliver's tennination

SPORTS

.THE CHASE FOR THE NEXTEL CUP

Chevy Rock &amp;
~~~Ws~:~ ease, and all the
:1
had ~Wen wrapped
4P 1oni· before the checkered
neg wa'Jed.
~:1' Despite the fact that week to
• week Ford has tM fewest en, irles of any manufacturer, the
; Chase includes five Taurus drivers. all representing Roush
,. Racing, among its 10 0uali,. flers. ·
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"' !&gt;Jack Roush, ofcourse, is bidding for his third championship
In a.row. Matt Kenseth won the
title In 200~. and Kurt Bu sch
won it last year.
"'It will be interesting to note
how much the absence of Jeff
Gordon and Date Earnhardt Jr. in
the Chase will affect TV ratings
and attendance. Will their fans
still turn out? Alter all, Gordon
and Earnhardt will still be in the
fle!d each week.
c• -.,.lhe feet that three dnvers ~
Rusty wallace, Mark Martin and

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Telecommunications giants Sprint
·and Nexlel have indeed merged. Next
Year, NASCAR's premier series wilT

continue.to be known as Nextel Cup.·
But don't be surprised ifth'ere's a
namp change for 2007.

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were

face d wit h,"
&gt;aid.
Davenport said comm issioner&gt; hope to fi ll the P&lt;"ition of economic development director hefore 'the end
of the year. In the meantime.
he said. Gull iver's adminis-'
trative ass islan t. Brenda
Roush. will oversee the
daily operations of the economi c deve lopment office _
under _
l'Oill,missioners'
superv1s1on .

County award,ed grant
for hospital equipment
BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYDAILYSENTIN EL.COM

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POMEROY - Meigs County Comm issioners
have received $235,000 from til e U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services for medical e4uipment
they hope will go i'n a new county hospital.
Meeting Thursday. wmmis.,ioncrs announced the
award, which was sec ured by U.S. Rep. Ted
Strickland, D-Lisbon when the county- was trying for
funding to re-open Veterans Meinorial Hospital
thr,ough the Fairly-Qu;liified Hc,lith Care program for
low ~ income communities. While the county did not
receive funding th rough the program, officials hope to
forge ahead with plans fur hosp ital services. and have
turned their attention to construction of a new health
care ~.:ampus at a central \oration in the couniy.
-The grant will be used to purchase a digital imaging system. chemical ami hematology analyzers,
treadmill system and EKG machines. The cou nty will
have until 2010 to purchase the equipment,
"This will greatly assist the county in efforts to
restore hospital services to Meigs County residents.'"
Commissioner Mick Davenport said.
Other business
Commissioners approwd an additional appropria·
tion of $10,000 from their maintenance &lt;fnd opera·
tions line item into the housing line ilem. to make up
a shortfall in paying a $14,410 bi II lor l10using Meigs
County pri soners in the Was hington County Jail .

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Syracuse approves firefigkters
BY BETH SERGENT BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

SYRACUSE - Firefighters were approved and
financial matters discussed during a special session
of Syracuse Village Council last ni~ht.
Three applicants applied to serve \Vilh the Syracuse
Volunteer Fire Department and were Ebcr Pickens
·
Jr., Jerry Hammond and Mike Jacb.
Councilman Bob Wood said he onlv knew Pickens
and inquired about the other two appiil:ants.
Mayor Eric Cun_ningh:un. who is also a member of
the fire department, said that Hammond and Jacks
still required some "schooling" hut were approved by
the fire department for service.
The meeting was then called into executive ·session
to discu ss personnel and specifically to "discuss fire
department applications ,"
When the meetin~ was called hack into se"ion
each of the three firefi ghters were vnted upon by ,
council and all three' we re approved. Hammond and
Jac)&lt;s were approved unanimously. Pickens received
one "no" vote from Councilwoman Donna Peterson.
Clerk-Treasurer Sharon Cottrill informed council that spending needed to he · stopped frntll the
general fund.
The ·meeting then went into its second executive
session to di sc~ss financial matters and specitkally,
to discuss "fund s, in the general fund."
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When council came OLit of executi ve se"ion a
motion was made and passed to pay l'illage employ.
ee Mike Ralston from the street fund instead of the
park fund since mowing sea~on i~ nvcr.
Also council approved drafting a letter tn \'tllage
solicitor Carson Crow asking that the pol ice cruiser
payment and gasoline he paid frc1111 the law enforcement trust fund .
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w·atcr upgrade projc,·t "hid1 "ill al,h'w Cottrill to

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'THE PAUSE THAT

The Daily Sentinel

We JVSI recently celebrated
the Labor Day hehday I
guess we would s.1y that the
Labor Day holiday "
des1gned to be "a pause that
refreshes." It " to be a bre,tk
from work.- a tune ~~ bemg
refreshed. God lS mterested m
us bemg refr~shed Jesu s satd
to Hts dtsClples tn Mark 6 1 I
··come ye yourselves .tpan
mto a desert place and rest a
whtle ·· In Acts :1·1 ~ God
speaks about "the times ni ·
refreshmg ·· So I .1111 glad th.1t
our Heavenly F.tthct \hUlls us
to have "ttme of tcflcshm~ ..
or "sea~ons ot retre\hll1c '' ...
I believe th.u JUst ltkc we
have
dtllerent
sc,tsons
(sp11ng. sum me(. I .111 .md
wmter) that there drc ' Llitlct ent seasons 111 Gods dt vtnc
plan As we JOU!IlC} th!llugh.
God's pldn lor our ltle .ll!d
Gods dtvtne pl.1n lor Hts
Kthgdom to come th.1t he
leads us throu ~ h dtlletcnt
seasons Rt ght n(,w 11 ts summer, but we d!C .tboltl to
come to the end of summct
and st.1rt mtn !.ti l
Have you ever nottced t!Mt

living m and gmng through
When we ate 111 the fall seasun we have t11ne to prepare
for the next season It IS .t tune
of prcp,tr.tllott tot wh,tt's to
come In dt.IUJLton to bcrng "a

p.tuse that refreshes" I believe
God h.ts
c.tlled the sptntual season we .tre m to be ., a
ttme of prcp.trallon" for the
spmtual sc.tson to come
Summer ts .1 vety husy season Dunng ~umr111.:r we are
work1ng 111s1dc .md outstdc.
We sull h.1vc out tcgular fo b.
hut nm1 we 11.1\C all th.n outstdc wo1 k .md y.trd work to
do and then h.tvc to squeeze
111 the l,lll . \,tc,llllln dnd Bthle
sciJ&lt;Kll Th.n 's .1 lotmul.t lor ,t
1e1y busy lime. let .tlone

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workmg 111 qu.lilly rune for

spouse. chilclrcn, tamtly .ind
il lcnds Somellmes It seems
hke we .uc tn .t 'ptntu.tl sec~ ­
..,on ltke su mmer th.ll 1s very
busy We c.m JUst barely keep
up wtth the spm tu.tl chores
like chwch. Sunday school.
Btble study. V.lC.II1011. chlllch
rn~etJ 11!!S

hornecomm~ s.

rc\ Jv.tl : et~:. etc

Have y~m

e1er nottced how thmgs teml
to ~el 1un down and brc.tk
when we arc too busy to take
care
ol them ·&gt; Then yl)u need
as we le(1ve one se~1snn ~md
start tnto dllother sc.I-.on tl1.11 some free tune to "ftx what's
broken·· It seems to me th.ll
the~e 1s c1 p.tusc or l rans ltl otl
the
s.une " true sptntu.tll y
It Js " ume wht'!rc we dfC 'tn
between ··We .1re m th.tt pctt- When we ,1re 100 husy we
od now th.1t 1s 111 bet1wcn bcgm to hredkdown sptntu.tltime where 11 seems like II s ly .tnd churches begm to bre&lt;~k
1101 summel .lllymOIC. but It 's down Th1s ts true until we fix
not tall ellhn It " p.!ll se nr wh.tt's broken Jltst like t.tll
transttton ttme Could '' be can be se.tson to lix 1vh.tt\
that there Is a p.IUse 01 IIIJ1C of broken .md prepare 1(11 wmter
transiti On Ill the scdsono;.; of I belteve v.e h.1ve sp1111U.l!
hie th.ll God l1.1s "' H" sc.tsnns to lix wh.lt's btoken 111
diVIne plan·&gt;
our own ).de and what ts bto
Recently I h,l\c nutll ed ken 111 nut church so tlMI we
that there .uc so 111.1nv c.m prepare lor the se11sor 1 to
churches (pdslot s. mcludtng Come Do ynutemembet wiM
myself. gmng thtough a lillie God told Kmg Hezckt.1h? Go
ot tr,msH!on. d pause or told h11n to set hts hoLtse 111
break. 111 thetr JOU Incy of ordet . get re.tdy lor what ts
lite . People. p.1stors ami to come. It seems to me tlldl
churc hes often go through a we are· 111 a sptntudl se.tson
lime !tke this It IS 1101 UtlliSU- thdt is to be · " p.tuse that
al However, when we see re treshes" a transnton time. a
many people. many pastors lime to tlx what's broke. ,,
and nuny clnllches go tn g 111ne to set our house 111 otder
through this transtllon :til .11 .tnd a ttme to ptcp.trc lot the
the same ume. 11 sLJggests .1 se ..1snn to come
work ot God or a movement
In clostng . ple.tse t.tke 111ne
on a large sc.tle .•1 ktngdom to look up .tnd read the en tn e
SCd le . ._1 se.tson we .tw expen- p.1ss,1ge ltom Acts 1- 19
encmg together 111 God 's Note th.tt when He s&lt;~ys the
dtvme plan
limes of refreshtn~ sh,tll
In Acts 3 I&lt;.J God speaks come he goes on to say 111 the
about the times or seasons ot same verse th e lime of
refreshmg that shall come refreshmg comes from the
Just hke we are betng presence of the Lord The
refreshed bv the coo ler only way we can truly be
weather (the "m-between refreshed IS to ,enter Into and
season" we are m) I believe live in the presence of the
God, wants us to be refreshed Lord Are you hvmg m Hts
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Young's Carpenter Service
26 years in local business
Rooting &amp; Building Work

Pomeroy, OH
740-992-6215

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ARCADIA NURSING
CENTER
Coolvtlle, Ohto

Located less than 30 mmutes from
Athens. Pomeroy or Parkersburg

I· 740·667!3156
"Still imall enouglt to care"

o«ur I• nur owa lh on
H.uh anw lt'unn rrndntls
as lhalwf' r.t~a'l hold •.m lo
lira~ . .14ot' DIU:II Sh~Up 08('
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Queen

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209 Third

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700 N 2nd St

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Mtddleport, OH

740-992-3322
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Church wonhlp iiDd

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P.O. Box 683
Pomero , Ohto 45769-0683

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7 40-949-2217
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7 40-594-6.U.~
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7 40-985-3561
992-1550

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Ken and Adam Young

MEIGS FAMILY EYECARE, LLC
A. JACKSON BAILES, 00

507 Mulberry Heights
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(740) 992-3279
'lot Free 1-877-583-2433

Wall II &lt;' l•lllnd

Holiness
SteH Tomek Mam
Ruda rnJ Sunday Worsh1p-IO 00
Sunday Servlce-7 r rn

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Manic} Sund uy So.: hool
9 30 a Ill
Worshrp - lfl ~0 am
7 ~0 pm

Kull Sun d.w Sdhllll IJ lO
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10 40 , m 7 no r 111
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C1tmt l&gt;i St Rt 1 ~ 1 &amp;. R111ll•urJ Rd
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Btl I Amt&lt;..:tgcr "Sun•I •Y SdH.,o! - ') 10 u m
Wur,hrp ~ 00 .1 111 IU 1(1 ,\Ill 7 {I{)
pm Wtdii~.:~JtvS~n tu' 100p m

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lhckor} Hills Ch unh ofehr1s1
rup~r~ PI~Hh P ~Sitll 1\-hlc Mool'l.' B1hl&lt;'
d.t" Y ll m Sunda) ""rsh1p 10 am
Sund.1v .,.,~,r~hrp (1 ~0 pm Sundav Hthic

'Brlhlehem Bapll\1 ( hurt'h
Gr..:al l::knd I{,'UlL 124 RallllL 011

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9 'O 11 111 Stmd 11 Wmshrp Ill 10 a Ill ,
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Wrslryan R1blr HollnesJ Chun:h
Pearl Sl , M1ddkport P~stor Rrd;
Htmrnc Su nday School 10 11 rn Wnrsh•p
- 104-5 pm Sund11} Eve: '100 pm
Wcllncsd:.t} Se t I'll..: 7 ~0 p rn

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Pu'h'r l'tuhp Sturm \undo~~ S.. ht)i)! 'J 1ll
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9 10 1 111 Wc•r.;;lu p 10 lOam 111111 b 'fl

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St Rt I-ll JU ~tufl R1 7. Pastor Re\
Jam., R Acr{r Sr SundHy U m fu~d
s~n• ~~. Wtlr~ hrp
1n IO , m (&gt; P m
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Suml.n S~holtll
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Wl&gt;r• h!p
\ll10 am
700 pm
Wedn~"la'

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Homemade Desserts Made Datly
~pec::wls

Rutland Free \\'til Bapust
Salt•m S1 Pastur Janm h•nncr, Sunda\
Schnt ol - 10 I Ill F\..: lllnf!_
7 r m,
WctlneMla) Sen 11. ~ s 7 p m

Blessed are the pure
~n heart; for they
shall see God.
Matthew 5:8

'Le t your light 'o shmo h&lt;fond
men th at thl!y m:..t y ~c~ vnml

1\11 Mona~h thun h of God
M k Hrll Rd R ltlllc P .l~ ltlr Jam~· ~
Sa ll ~ r fi( ld SunJa' s,h,k•l
94~ HIll
E\enmg f1 p m 'Ardnc..Ua1 S~o:r1rn• 7
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lh~t\1 or I o.ller·Oay Sa1nls
S1 Rt 1(10 446 f1~47 nr 44fi '14Kf1
Sund,l) s~hool I0 20 II a m Rcllet
SIJ~lcly/Pnc~t h uod
II 0~ 12 00 noon
Sacrlll11o!ll l So!r\ IC~ l) I 0 I~ 11m
llomcm tk.tng mco: tmg ht Thur' 7 p m

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R.m l-li.',uh Sund.!) \\&lt;(•r~hrr 10
r, pm \V,Jnl.'•dj\ S&lt;n!u' 7

KEBLER
BUSINESS SERVICES
A11 Accounti11g &amp;
Fma,rcial Services Frrm
6 18 E Mam Street • Pomeroy

(740) 992-7270

Harrisonvlllt Cnmmunlt) Churrh
Th..:ron Durham Sunda1 ';I~~~

Pa ~ror

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7 p m Wl•d ne•dav 7 p rn

M1ddlcpor1 Commumtv l hurch
S1 Mrddl~pon Pastor Sum
Andcrsnn Su nda) S~h,lol IU ,, Ill

s, r•' u..'it' First t:huiTh or (,nd
o\pplr md s~wnJ S!o; P:~~wr Rn DaH..t
Ru~~d l Sundav ~~ho•ol tnt.! 1.\ ,.,r, hrp HI
am L'e111ng Stn r n·~ 6l0 pm
\\c,tr'".,Ja, S..:n t· ~~ f1 10pm

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0 J Whuc Rd off St Rl Ir,tJ Jla~ l ,&gt;r 11 J

K&amp; C JEWELERS
212 E. Main Street
Pomeroy
992-3785

ANDERSON

FUNERAL HOME
I" 1 ''"' Somr. PO llodlO
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bmn 11 -\nderw1 IM'tllSt'd funtntl llimtur
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Pas lur Btll Mar shall Su nday Srhoul
9n m Wouhrp . IU am I st Sunday
eve r} month Cve mng o..::rvl.:t: 7 00 p m
Wednesday 7 p m

f 1nlh Valley Talwrnaclr Chun-h
Ru1ley Run R ,l~tl P t ~lnr R.t•v Em ml.'ll
R.lw ~ on
Sunda y I;.'C IIH1 !) 7 p m
Thursday SerVIC~ ') r Ill

Our Saviour I Ulheran Chun:h
\\oalnu t .md H~nr y Sh, H a \ ~llSW('K&gt;d,

Cool,lllt t:ml~ M~thodlsl Pamh
Pas tor Helen Khnc Cooh1 llc Churc h
Marn &amp; f'1flh St Sund&lt;1) So.: huo\ 10
am Worship 9 am Tuesday Ser\Kes
7 pm

lJnv1d Ru ssel l Sundav
1000 1m Wors htp • l\ am

St_ Pauii.Uiheran Churth
S} Lamo rl.' &amp; Se~o111d 51 Pl.illlCroy,
Sunda) Sdu•vl 9 ..J5 am , Won.htp II

United Methodist
Gntham Ullit«&lt; Mtlhodist
\'runh1p- II II m PllStor RtchlU'd Nease
Beehtel United Methodist
Nc\.1. Ha\cn R1chard N ca~ e. PaSior
Sunda y worship 9 10 am Tue s 6 30
pra\ cr and Btble Sludy

Horklngport Church
Grand Stre~t Sunday School - 9 JO am
WoBhtp 10 30 am Pastor Ptnlhp Bell

Mtddlr:port Chun:h of 1he Naurellt'
Pa stor Alkn M1dcap Sundav School
9lUam,WOt'lihrp 1010an),6 30pm,
Wednl.'sda y Serv rcc!l
7 p m Pn~rnr
Allen Mrdcap

Rf'fdsvUie FeUo•1hip
Church or the Nal;u~ne Pa stor Jall}IC
PenH Sunday S~hool 9 30 II m Wnrslup

Chtskr

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P.asltlr hn( Bcatuc. Worstup - 9 a m
Sundav Slhool
10 am
Thurs'Ja}
Sen1ccs -1 p m

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IOiOa m

Rand~1lph

Syraaue Church of tht Nuarent
Pastor 1\.hke Adkrns Sundav School 9 10
am \\'orsh1 p
10 10 am b p m
Wednesday Ser1 rcc:s 7 p m

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1010am

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Q 10 a 111

7pm,Wcdnt&lt;~yScrvl~C~

7pm

Joppa
S.ht)i)l

9 30 a rn

Nazarene

Mttp Cooptntlvt Parish
Nnnhea ~ t Cluster Alfred Pa ~wr Jane
Bca ltt( Sunday School
9 30 a 111
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La\cnder Sundaf s~hool
Q 10 :1m WorShip
10 iO 11. m und 6
r m. \\ednc~} Scrv lttS 7 p m

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10 'O am hN Sunda\ nt /l.hmlh 7 00

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REHABILITTION CENTER

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221-:R Sundu;. Schoo\ ') l() 11!11 Sund 11
Clenrn)! s~n IH "'Oil pnr IJ t!'o l\ Stud\
WcJnc~Ja\ ~en 11.~ 7 (){I pm
Hob!iOn Chri~t111 11 •ellowshtp C hun:h
Pastor H r~hcl Wh11c Su n d~ Slhflul
I!J lm Sundu) Churdt Sl:l'\ l('c ti ~0 rm

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lull (j11~p(l P.a~r"r R~&gt;hllt M u~~Lf
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Presbyterian

Hazel Communrtl Church

OtT Rt 1.:!4 Pa~1m E..t~cl Han Sunda'
Sl hOOI 9 ~0 am Ytorshrp 10 10 n m
7 '0 p m

SHHCU!il' F u~t l nued Prt-sb\trnan
P,t,lolr f.tt~rt Cn011 \\nn.tup II otm

D}n,lllt Co mmunlt) Church
Sunday S..:h110l - 9 ~0 am Wotshrp
IO ~Oam 7pm

Pa~wr

ilanJson\llle 11rrsh\lf'r18n { huf('h
Ruben Cn•1.1. \\,,r,lur lJ J. m
~hddlepnrt

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Mo~ ChaJK"I Churrh
Sunday Si.:hOOI • 10 am Wor~ h•p
am Wednc~day Scn l{c 'I r m

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Ml. Olht Communlll Churth
Paslor La\\ rene( Bu~h Sundav S~h11t1l
9 30 11m Evenmg 6 10 p m Ytednl.'ilin
Servtlf 7 p m
Full Gosptllrghthou!lf'
H04'i tlllaod RClad Pmnenn Pa,lnr Rn\
'Hunter Sund:IV S~ h,l(l\ 10 am E1enmg
1 111 r m Tue•da' &amp; Th u r~dft\
i '0

Pn"!ib\ter1o.n
II J m

Jurm ~ Sn1J~r \\nr ~ htp

Seventi!-Day Adventist
Seltnlh-U.Y Adlentt~l
Mulbern Hr ~ Rd P nmt"llll. PJ~Hlr
B~nncll I u~k1c~h
S31u rd:.tl Stnt~e~
Sallh.uh Sdl&lt;•nl 2 p 111 \\ ,lp.;hrl' t p m

United Brethren
Mt Hermon I n11l'd Brtthrt'n
tn Chnst l hurc h
le~ u~ Co!II1111Untll l('o-111 \~r 1.khJm RLI
Pll'iltJr Pdl.'t \lunmdaiL• Sun11:i\ S.h,.,11
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• Ull p m P.t•h•r \1 o\da111
S1a1~ Rt•ulr 1~-1

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Soulb Bdhtl Commumtv Church
S1ilt'r Radgc Pa~tor Lmda Dam~"01.xJ
Suntlrt) Sch1'"11 9 1m l,l.,,r~hrp St•r\ICl'
Ill .t m .::oo and 41b Sund.t'
Cartdon lnlr:rdtnommanonoi.Chun:h
Kmgst:ourv R,,,,.d Pu-.wr K11t&lt;nt Van•~·
Sunda\ Schon!
9 10 am Ytur;h1p
Senrce 10 'O 3m Ehntn~ S.n l• &lt; 0

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9/egaiauy.

Frftdnm f:ospr:l 1\llssmn
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Rugl.'r Wtllfmd, Surnb~ Sdlt-....•1 ') ~0 J m

Uald Kn,,h c•n ('n RLI

LRr \our 11~/it so shtne be(mc'
men. tlwt the\ men \e('

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The cart you dtftrvt. clmt /o homt good uo1 .h and {!,!on(\ \ow

36769-Rockspnngs Rd
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Pomeroy,
OH 45769'
740-992-6606

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY
We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions
992·2955
Pomeroy
"'So !-strive always 10 keep
my conscienc~ clear before
God and, man.··

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Pas101 Rev Herbtr1 G~c Sllnilily S~hr•ol

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1411 Bnd ge man St - symlu~~
Stht&gt;ol
10 a rn E1~n tng
W..:dni.:sdll)' Scrvt~( 7 p m.

10 JO am

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RJiph Sp1rcs Sunda} School 9 30 am
\\or5h1p I0 \0 a m 7 p m , Thursdav
Sc.-f\ ICI!l&gt; 1 p Ill

Bl•h

WcJ1tc~Ja} s~ r •r..:l

f•ith Gosprl Churt'h
Long Bottom. Sunc.la) School ~ ~0 am
Wors h1p
10 ~5 am
7 Ill p m
Wednesday 7 30 p m

Torch C hurch
Co Rd 6' Sunday School
Worshtp

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lklhr:l Chu~h
Townsh1p Rd, 468C Sunda} S.. hool 9
a m Wors h1p
I 0 a m 1 Wednesday
Scn 1ccs 10 am

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Blessed are the pure
in heart; for they
shall see God.

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Davis-Ouicket Agency Inc. If ye abide in Me, a11d My Brogan-Warner
IN SU RANCE
Full line of
INSURANCE
words abide in you, ye shall
Insurance
SERVICES
Products+ ask what ye will, and it slw/1
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F1nanc1al
214 E. Main
be dq11e tmto you.
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Servtces
AGENCILS ln.
992-5130
John 15:7
Pomeroy
Bill Quickel
992-&amp;&amp;n

White Funeral Home
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Since 1858
9 Fifth Street
Coolvjlle, Ohio
740-667-3110

PastClf John Gilmore Sundny So.:hool • II
Ill, Worsh1p 10 am

E1cmng 7 \Opm

a

Pas!Or Keny Woud Sund:l) Slhoil\

Middleport OH

Local source for trophtes.
Ia ues t-shtrts and more

ltl
WcdllCsc.lay

St. John Lutheran Chun:h
Prne Gnne Worsh1p 9 00 am Sunday
Slhtml
Ill Oll .t m Pa ~ l(lt 1 llllL' s I'

am

pm

Manhcw 5

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hilh Full Gt»Npel Church
Long Bolltlln Pas1"r Stc\e Reed Sunday
s~hoo l
9 ~U am. Wvr ~h 111 '-1 10 u m
and 7 p m Wedn~ ~ day i p m f-rtdnv
fCJlllWShip SC f\ l~e 7 pIll

Morning Star

Lutheran

P~ ~•nr

fJiher 1n heaven ..

MIDDLEPORT
TROPHIES &amp; TEES

7tJUp m

Church of God

anJ
\nlt4U1I" Baptist
Sund 11 Sdmol 9 10 1m \\o~tP•Iup
IU ~S ~ 111 Sunda\ hcnrng fl f)(l p m

Mi({ie's 2{estaurant

or Chnst in

Har l!nn!

Ml 1\lonah Baphst
fnurih ,~ Mam St ~hddlcport Pu ~wr
!{ ~~ Gtltlcrt (rug Jr Suncla\ S~.: ho111
I) 'O ,1111 \\,H,htp Ill 4'i a m

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7 1'111

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H11rtford Churr h

1-ort'SI Run Baplt~l
P,\stor Aruh Hun Sunda) Sdtool
,, m Wor~hrp II ll m

1-!0Uf!o.

Rr!Jll Stud\

Christian union

7Pm

111

p 111 Wednesday ScrvKe - 7 00 p 111

Stmll

Sulem Cummuntl\ Churc h

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the sweat from His torehead,
But for Bartholomew, It
He spoke fiercely to those was also a teachable moment
who dared st1ll to approach There had been no fruit on
Htm. "Is it not wntten, 'My the tree the day before when
house will be called a house of the Lord came calling. There
Pastor
prayer for all nations'" But had been no frutt though lhe
Thom
. you have made 11 a den of rob- leaves of !he tree suggested
Mollohan bers" (Mark 11.17)
otherwise; mdeed, they had
Bartholomew looked over · even adverttsed tl.
to where members of the rul- .
What, he wondered, had
mg Counctl stood. observmg the Lord found ns He had
Jesus' cleansing of the temple come calling upon Hts peoAt ftrst. B.lflholomew was Whtle there was netther awe pie? The ledves of rehgton
confused. Jesus wasn't One nor love m thetr expressions, were certamly on dtsp!ay, b~l
lor bemg petulant. After all, Bartholomew could eastly see was there any real frutt? Wa~
He H11nself had conected what they were thmkmg for there any of the trutt of pasJohn and J&lt;lmes when they their eyes dnpped wtth Jeal- sionate devotion ot God to
had suggested bnngmg tire ousy and self-nghleousness. fultill the destres of the holy
,md destruclton down on a "Thts Jesus is a threat," thCif and 11ghteous One that rehvtllage that had gtven them a eyes reported venomously gton professe~ to honor''
The eyes of Jesus fastened
chilly receptton (see Luke He could see the murder m
9 51-56)
The lines on Ihetr hearts as they balefully upon 'those of Bartholomew
B.ntho lomew's
forehead watched H1m. Bartholomew and gazed sadly at htm
deepened as he sought to swa ll owed hard and turned Bartholomew's heart suddenunderstand "So what lS He away from them back to the ly tilled wtth a deep ache of
do- .'' he started to say to Lord Who was now teachmg regret as he was struck by the
one of the other dtsctples. those around Htm about the horror ot what empty warBut then he reali zed that. '" mysterious and amazmg love shtp tS to God. H1s eyes shiftw.ts oil en the case with Jesus. of God
ed towards the ground and he
there w.ts another pmnt to
The next morning, when found h1mself weep111g.
w1uflg 1 ~ gumg to be set ltght . what was h.1ppenmg.
they agam approached the ctty,
But then the word~ of Jesus
.~g . un Ou t people .1re finally
That same sad smile lltck- Pete1 stopped and pointed over s_eemed to whtsper agam m
1eatly lm out kmg Out wqild ered bnelly upon Jesus' lips at the fig tree that they'd visit- his mind, " I tell you, whalIS lmally re.tdy fm 1ts Lord··
as He looked .11 Bartholomew. ed the day before "Master," ever you ask for m prayer,
And even .IS he thought Then He lUI ned and headed he cned "Look' The fig tree believe that you have recetyed
those thoughts. Jesus' stndes agam rowards the ctty. Once you cursed has wtthered! " 1t, and it will be yours"
L.ll1le to a "standstill He half they had passed wtthm the (from Mark II 21).
He looked up ,,t the lace of
turned and glanced b.tck .tl at1ctent walls ot the ctly, Jesus
Jesus looked at Peter and Je sus and spoke. "Lord, I
B.tnholomew. a s.td smile ever led them stratght mto the tem- smt led . '"Have tatth 111 know what I would ask . I
so ltghtly touch111g Hts mouth ple. haltmg 111 the matn God,"' Jesus answered "I tell ask that there be real frutt 111
Hts eyes shtftcd from the dts- entt ance to watch the scene you the truth, tf anyone says my hfe and 111 your peo~le's
Ciplc tow.1rds a fig tree stand- before htm . The dtsciples to this mountam, 'Go, throw lives Let there be the frutt of
mg by ttselltn the dtstdtll:c, 1ts stood bes1de Him qutetly, yourself mto the sea,' and true worshtp and lovmg serbr,mches 111 lull folia ge. the scnsmg somethmg sttrnng does not doubl 111 hts heart vtce m our lives And may
sheen ot w!Jtch announced that within Htm somethtng that but beheves that what he says others know, by the trutt m
11 w.ts laden with tlgs.
they had tell betore but had wtll happen, 11 will be done my hfe, that You are Lord
''I'm hungry," Jesus satd rarely seen mantfested
for him Therefore I tell you, indeed That is what I ask.
stmply He lett the road and
As Jesus stood and beheld whatever you ask for m Thts 1s what I b6lleve you
m.tde Hts way I[Jwards the the people gathered mstde the prayer, belteve that you have wtll do m my hfe "
11ee Hts dtsctples exchanged temple 's walls , mstead ot received it. and tl will be
Jesus smiled but now had
the so11 of look th ~t they dtd wotshtp ot the Llvmg God, yours And when you stand no trace of sorrow m His face.
when they weren't quite sure all that could be dtscerned praying, tf you hold anythmg "Thts IS exact!} what the
wh.11 new corner of the was the worshtp of money. agamst anyone, forgtve htm, Father demes to do for you,
Kmgdom Jesus was ptepar- Here where the love for God so that your Father m heaven Bartholomew." Then the hand
tn g to show them So they and the celebratiOn ot Hts may forgive you your sms" of Jesus clasped the man's
stmply te-shouldered their goodness should have been (Mark II 22-25)
,
shpulder and he knew that hts
w.tttmg through !he atrs like a
p.tcks .md hurned alter Htm
In that mstant, Jesus had prayer was bemg answered
When they ~ppro.tc hed the sweet perfume, there was setzed a "teachable moment" 111
(Thom Mo//olta/1 a11d his
tre~. however, they could see
only the stale odor of the ordt- Peter's hfe and mstructed htm family have mi11istered i11
th.11 mste.td of re.1ching up for nary pursUits of the worla
about praymg in tanh, accord- souther11 Ohio the past /0
Without warnmg, Jesus ing to the w11l of God He even years. He is the pastor of
the fUt cy fruits Ih.ll the leaves
suggested. Jesus Simply l09ked suddenly launched H1mself gently reminded Peter of the Pathwpy
Community
up at tts branches When all forward .md began to run need for keeping free from the Church a11d may be reached
the dtsctples were gathered from booth to booth, knock- chams of bttterness and hate, so for comments or 'questio11s
.1bout Hun, He reached up. and mg over the tables of the mer- that one's intimate fellowshtp by
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some were ratsed tn outr,tge,
tumed to look .tt htm.
The Mastel teleased the while others shouted out in
bt.mch ,,llow111g 11 to sprmg tear and alann The clatter of
Pomeroy Nazarene Church
back mto place, its leaves hooves, the slap of many teet
September 18-21
7 pm nightly
mstlmg audtbly m the heavy air retreating, the tluttermg of
with
'T
wmgs
as
poves
were
set
free,
that was qUJck!y becommg hot
·as the mornmg progressed. and the chnkmg of p1les of
Reverend Harold Massey
Jesus stghed heavily and then coms hmmg the ground and
Pastor Jan lAvender invites the publrc
spoke to the tree in a vo1ce that rolhng across the tloor, all
Sunday
10:30 am
added
to
the
confusion.
His disciples could clear)~ hear,
And then, when the Master
"May no one ever eat fruit from
stopped and stood still, w1pmg
you again" (Mark II 14)

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Bartholomew walked exctt"
edly along w1th Ihe other dtsclples as they tollowetl Jesus
out ot the village of Beth.my
on the~r way tnto Jerus.tlem
As they w.tlked, there c&lt;tme
unbtdden to B.1rtHolomew's
memory the somber torebodmgs that Jesus had uttered
severdl d.tys bef01e "Hmm
what ·w,ts 1t that He had
s,tid' Somethmg .tbout hemg
.trrested. t1ogged .md even
bemg killed " (see Mark
10 32-34)
"Well." he mused, ·'whdt
evet Jesus w.ts talk111g .tbout.
He must have been mtst,lken " And as he walked. he
smiled to h11nsell , ne,trly
bursting With exutement as
hiS mtnd w.ts !loaded .tgam
Wllh the tmages ot the iUbtl.un uowds hom yesterday
and heanng once agam then
Ci tes of "Hosanna' Blessed
IS He Who comes 111 the 11.1111e
&lt;Jithe Lotti! " (M.trk II 9)
"Ftnally." he murmuted
yu tet ly. "everythmg th.tt ts

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Friday, September 16, 2005

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politicians accountable. The Reform Ohio Now amendments,
Issues 2-5 on this November 's ballot, would do just that.
Our state is currently embroiled in political scandal and corruption. And it's no wonder, considering that our politicians
draw their own uncompetitive distriCts and can receive up to
$20,000 a year in special interest campaign contributions.
Most Ohioans can't compete with that, and politicians are
able to ignore their 'COnstituents and cater to the special interest dollar without fear of .losing the ne,xt election.
The Reform Ohio Now initiatives would give power back to
Ohio's citizens by reducing camp;~ign contribution limits and
pulling redistricting in the hands of nonpartisan commission
so tliat we're choosing our representatives, rather than the
other way around. Additionally, they 'll increase voter turnout
and make our elections fairer by allowing early voting for all
Ohioans and creating a bipartisan Board to administer elec~
tions.
It's more important now than ever that we restore trust and
confidence jn our state government. On Nov. 8, we can make
that happen. .
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"It was hell." That is liow
some
residents
in
Mississippi described what
they were going through
al'ter hurricane Katrina devastated their state and dther
areas in the South.
They didn't. say, "What
we experienced was · like
something we might have
read in the Book of
Revelation." No - they
said, "Thi s hell was for reaL
We know. We were there."
Yet even those believers
in a literal hell might have
trouble . imagining what an
unending hell would be like
-· an eternity of misery and
suffering without end. ·
. British author Maude
Petre, in h~r autobiography,
recalled a story her priest
would tell the children in hi s
conllrmation class to give ·
them a sense of hell's
unending time.
"Imagine," he woul~ say,
"a solid iron globe I0 million times as great as · the
Earth. Suppose a swallow
flies over the globe on~e
every 10 million years ,
touching the globe slightly
at one point with the tip of
its wing. ·Now if one were to
wail the millions upon mil-,
lions o(years that it woul&lt;;l
take for this iron globe to be
worn away by the action of
the bird's wing, would the
sufferings of the damned at
last, by then, have an end'l

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Today i' Friday, Sept. 16, the 259th day of 2005. There are
106 days left in the year:
Today's Highlight iTJ History:
On Sept 16, 1919, the American Legion was incorporated .
by an act of Congress.
On this date:
l_n 1638. France's King Louis XIV was born.
In 1810, Mexico began its revolt against Spanish rule.
In 1893, hundreds of thousands of settlers sw~rrned onto a
section of land in Oklahoma known as the ..Cherokee Strip."
In 1940, President Roosevelt signed into law the Selective
Training and Service Act, which set up the first peacetime
military draft in U.S. history.
In 19,40, Samuel T. Rayburn of Texas was elected Speaker
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Thought for Today: "Everything will change. The only
question is growing up or decaying."· - Nikki Giovanni,
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Public meetings

a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Stewart of Oak HilL Special Hermon United Brethern in
Monday through Wedqesday: singing.
Christ Churc_h. 1:30 p.m .
Special
music
nightly.
POMEROY
- Zion home coming with guest
"
Mond11y, Sept. 19
_POMEROY -.The Meigs County Health Department
LETART
The
EAST
Church
of
Christ
annual singm. "Uniquely Hi;,."
LETART FALLS - Letart
,wrll conduct a Childhood Immunization Clinic from 9 a.m. Township Trustees. 5 p.m ., East Letart United Methodist Homecoming with Sunday
,\0 11 a.m. ·and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Sept. 20 at office building.
Church of East Letart will school and worship services
,\he health &lt;Jepartment. Bring child's shot records . Children
RACINE
'
Racine have a building dedication at 9:30 a.m.. followed by a
plUS~ be accompanred by a parent/legal guardian. Bring Village Council, 7 p.m., service Sunday afternoon . A pot'luck dinner at . 12 :30.
Saturday, Sept. I7
},11ed1 ca l .cards tf applicable . A $5 donation appreciated but municipal building. Bids .for luncheon will be served at I Concert' by Freed By Christ, a
TB
MIDDLEPORT
.not
,. rc4· urred.
water treatment plant and p.m: and a service and local quartet, at 2 p.m.
Clini
c.
Rejoicing
Life
RUTLAND
.
concerns over AEP "scrub- singing will follow to which
Church, Middleport, I0 a.m.
the public is invited .
,.
·f'!omecoming al the Rutland to noon . Readin~ Monday.
. ber" to be. discussed.
Free Will Baptist Church. ·
Tuesday, Sept. 20 .
Thesday, Sept. 20·
RUTLAND Rutlaod
.,, POMEROY- The Shade' River Ag service will be closed
Sunday school at I0 a.m carryMIDDLEPORT
Village Council, 4:30 p.m., .
.pn Saturday to provide space for. the Dale Kautz auction.
in dinner at noon, preaching Upward Basketbal l registraCivic Center.
and
singing in the afternoon. tion will be held from 6 to g
Saturday, Sept. 17
Wednesday, Sept. 21
p.m. at the Middleport
RACINE - Fink fumily -Jamie Fortner, pastor.
CHESHIRE
Board
of
POMEROY
.
Mt
:
Church
of Chr i ~L
reLinion
..
noorl,
Star
Mill
Parle
" .
Directors
Gallia-Meigs
Sunday, Sept. 18
• RAVENSWOOD.- Jackson County Communi.ty Health
Community
Action
Agency,
RACINE
Osc ar
.Center wtll be offenng a smoking cessation class beginning noon, Cheshire Ofllce.
Reed/Charles
Hysell
reunion,
,Tuesday.. Oct. 4. Freedom from Smoking, an American Lung
I p.m., St~r Mill Park. Take
,Associahon program, wrll be offerec;I for eight weeks from
covered
di sh and dessert.
5:30 to 7 pJll. at the Healti) Center on Professional Circle in
auclion,
White
elephant
.!&lt;avenswood . There is a $ 10 fe e for the class to cover the
games.
y,OSt ?f materials . The program offers a step, by-step plan for
RACINE - Gideon Roush .
.qutttrng . smokmg. To register for the class. contact Amy
City/Region
·l&lt;'riday,
Sept.
16
at Star Mill Park in
reunion
Haskins, 273-1033.
·
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Forecast lor Friday, Sept. 16
High I Cow temps
POMEROY Meigs Racine. Dinner at 1 p ~m . Take
County Cancer Initiative . covered dish. Auction wiH
1:30 p.ni. , confyrence room follow dinner.
at the Meigs County Senior
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, GALLIIPOLIS - Modern Woodmen of American ·camp Center. Call 992-6626.
.(i335 Will have a potluck and family life activity at 6 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 17
J.uesday at the Church of the Nazarene Family Life Center,
SALEM . CENTER -Star
Youngstown •
Friday, Sept. 23
, 111.0 Frrst Ave., Gallipolis. The camp will furnish chicken, Grange #778 and Star Junior
73" I 56'
RACINE - . Edna Knopp,
rolls, dnnks, and plates. Members are -asked to take a dish to · Grange #878 annual hay ride
Mansfield
• · :· "', .' ·
'
'share. There is no charge for the activity.
and wiener roast with Racine , will celebrate her
69'
I
53'
' · For ·the prowam, Dr. Barry Dorsey, preside'nt of the hayride at 6:30 p.m:, fol - 88th birthday on Sept 23.
address is 49800
:Umver~ty of Rto Grande, wrll speak on the current trends of lowed by wiener roast. . Her
·,
Portland Rd.. Racine; Ohio
_ :educatiOn at the University. A drawing will·be held for a fam - Public invited.
~ily door prize.
45771.
*Columbus
I.
.
Saturday, Sept. 24
70' I 56'
LONG BOTTOM
Ralph H. BaLlard, a World
Friday, Sept. 16
War II veteran, will observe
Cincinnati
MIDDLEPORT The his 82nd birthday on
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72" I 56"
Hillsmen Quartet of Princeton, Saturday, Sept. 24. Cards
W Va. at Middleport Church may be sent to him at Bashan
of the Nazarene, 7 p.m. Road, Long Bottom. Ohio
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Portamou1h •
Refreshments. ·
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74"157'
45743.
POMEROY - Marriage licenses have been issued in
Saturday, Sept. 17
Meigs County Probate Court to Zane Matthew Thomson, 26,
HARTFORD - Benefit
&lt;lil 2005 Wunderground.oo
· Shade, and Candice Ann Comstock, 24, Clarington; Aaron sing for the Fall Harvest
Todd Bowersock, 22, Rutland, and Jessica Lynn Roush, 21, Gospel Sing at Church of
~ Cloudy ~ Thunde.r· ~~ F1urnes 0'"'·,
Ice
Pomeroy; David Michael Robinson , 55, Brenda Kay C~ll. 49, Christ in Christian Union.
Saturday, Sept. 17
~anl?~c "7:-d ~ ~ c?;'&lt;~~ ~
Crown City; Robert Lee Mash. Sr., 49. Pomeroy, and Christi Hartford , W Va.. 7 p.m.
PORTER - Special serCloudy "'L-..,_) ShOwers
_.J ,. ~
Rain
•
~ Snow ~
Jo Lynch, 45 . Middleport
.
Singers will be Evelyn Roush vice, 6:30 p.m. Clark Chapel
Weather Underground • AP
Mathew luke Barnhart. 27. Reedsville, and Christina Family, Henry and Hester Freewrll Baptist Church.
Danielle Smith. 22. Reedsville: Jeremy Robert Marcinko, 24, Eblin: New City Singers and · Preaching
by
Mike
Friday... Showers
and Highs in the mid 70s.
i!Jld Jo Ann Marie Satterlield. 24. Tuppers Plains; Brandon Brian
and
Family Marmond, singing by Everett · thunderstorms likely. Not as Northwest winds around 5
Ryan Browning, 22, Reedsville, and Stacey Joann Ervin, 23, ~ conne~tions.
Kemper.
warm with highs in the upper mph.
Beedsv.ille ; David Michael Rhodes, 41 , Long ·Boll om, and
Sunday, Sept. 18
Sunday, Sept. 18
·70s. Southeast winds around
Saturday
night... Panly
!'Jorma Lea Rhodes, 35, Long Bottom.
POMEROY -Revival at
RACINE -Homecoming 5 mph .. .Becoming west in cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
·' William Charles Sutton, 48. Racine. and Tina Louise Pomeroy Church of -the at· Mt. Moriah Church of the afternoon. Chance of rain Southwest winds around 5 mph
lSutton, 39. Racine; Cary Michael Dawson, 35. Albany, and Nazarene,
through Goa, Mill Hill Rd., Racine, 70 percent.
in the evening ... Becoming light
Rebecca Victoria Johnson, 33. Albany; William Allan Kropf, Wednesday, with Rev. Harold with dinner at
noon .
Friday
night. .. Mostly and variable.
Vinton. and Megan Nichole Haefner. 20, VInton; Michael Massey of Belle, W.Va. 10:30 Preaching by .Rev. Herman cloudy. A chance of showers
Sunday
. through
·'
Jared Barnett, 27, Reedsville, and Jessica Katherine Elaine
and thunderstorms in the Monday... Mostly
clear.
Brannon, 24, Reedsville; Alan Lane Dodson II, 21 , Pomeroy,
evening ... Then a chance of Highs in the upper 70s. Lows
wei!' pump for the Village of showers atier midnight. Lows in the mid 50s.
~nd Tara Leann Wyatt, 21, Pomeroy.
Syracuse,
to be paid through in the upper 50s. ·Northwest
:: Kevin Alan Phillips, Jr., 19, Long Bottom, and Brittney
Monday night through
the county's Community winds around 5 mph . Chance Thursday... Pitrtly cloudy.
J .ee Maxwell, 15, Mason, W.Va.; Terry Lee Fetty, 56,
Development Block Grant for- of rain 40 percent.
from PageA1
.Yinton, and Kathleen Marie Fligor, 56, Vinton; Jerry Lee
Low s in the mid 50s. Highs
mula program.
illentley. 45, Pomeroy, and Rhea Marie Coen. 41, f.omeroy;
Saturday... Partly cloudy. in the upper 70s.
tlifton Thomas Chandler, 19, Mason, W.Va., and Tiffany They tabled action on the
Comm\ssioners approved a
:banielle Hall, 21, Middleport: Joseph Perry Varian, 20, tmnsfer last week .
transfer of $8,002 from
:Syracuse, and Sarah Elizabeth Ball, 22, Syracuse; and
County c'ommissioners are Sheriff Robert Beegle's
Michael Lowell Bing, 49, Long Bottom, and Carol Denise responsible, by l;tw. for the DARE local match fund to
Pibeaut, 35, Long Bottom.
.
housing, food and medical his employee salaries line, a
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costs associated with county transfer of $8,200 in the budLtd.- 20.41
inmates.. .
get of Common Pleas ·court, ACI- 64.55
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NSC- 36.57
The
county
has
two
contwo
transfers
of
$1,402.26
in
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Oak Hill Financial POMEROY- An action for dissolution of marriage has tracts for housing prisoners, the budget of the Juvenile Akio- 41.84
one
with
Washington
County,
Court,
and
five
transfers
Ashland
Inc.
58.50
30.55
-been filed in -Meigs County Common Pleas Court ·by Alan
OVB-25
Brent Swindell, Shade, and Terry Lynn Swindell, and another with the totaling $69,598 in the bud- AT&amp;T -19.65
Southeastern
Ohio
Regional
get
of
the
county
engineer.
BLI-11.41
BBT-40.19
Gallipolis.
Jail in Nelsonville . Each conBeegle acknowledged cash Bob Evans - 23. i1
Peoples - 27.26
tract charges $55 per bed, per donations
from
Frank BorgWarner - . 56.55
Pepslc:o - 55.69
day·. Prior to the transfer, the Dodderer. of Coolville and
CENX-23.25
Premier13.83
housing line item had a bal· Eugen Long of Portland for
Rockwell - 53.75
Champion - 4.30
.. POMEROY - An action for divorce was filed in Meigs· ance of $5 ,440.
jail renovations.
.County Common Pleas Court by Elizabeth Parsley,
Commissioners ap,Proved a
Present
were Charming Shops - 11.63 Rocky Boots - · 30.35
.Middleport, against Clinton Parsley, Logan, W.Va.
RD Shell- 64.17
Mick City Holding - 35.36
bid · from Smith s Well Commissioners
SBC- 23.91
Drilling, LLC., in the amount \ Davenport and Jim Sheets Col- 48.03
of $8,663. for a new water and Clerk Gloria Kloes.
DG -18.89
Sears - 126.32
Wai-Mart - 44.32
DuPont - 4p.10
Wendy's - 46.90
., RUTLAND -_· A Middleport woman ' was injured in a oneFederal Mogul - .45
Bridgeman Road. This pro- USB- 29.61
.car accident Wednesday on County Road 174 (Happy ·
Worthington - 1.8.65
ject was in regards to damage
.,Hollow). the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State Highway Patrol
Daily stock reports are
done during this past Gannett - 71.75
,reponed.
the
4 p.m. closing quotes
General Elec:trlc: - .34.38
January 's tlooding.
from PageA1
Tabatha A. Fisher. 31. 38362 Leading Creek Road. ·was
of the previous day's
All membeos of council GKNLY - 5.:i7
transported to Holzer Medical Center by the Meigs EMS fol· were present for the meeting Harley Davidson - 51.38 transactions, provided by .
.~lowing the accident, the patrol said.
·
pay bills as they come in for as was Syracuse Chief of JPM -34.13
Smith Partners at Advest
·• Troopers said Fisher was westbound, five-tenths of a mile the project.
Police Kevin _Dugan.
Inc. of Gallipolis.
Kroger - 20.45
east of CR 3 (Leading Creek) when her ~ar struck a bridge
Councilman
Kenny
:abutment. The car then went .off the righi side of the road, and Buckley reponed that the vilstruck a guide wire and a tree.
lage received a check for
·: The car had disabling damage ..and Fisher was cited for.fail - $4.450 from · the Federal
:Jife to control.
Emergency
Management
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·· PAGEVILLE - James 1. Wal~er, 28, Millfield, was cited widening of Roy Jones and
~for left of center by the patrol following a two-vehicle acci'
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Sept. 19 thru Oct. 1
' dent Wednesday on ~cipio Township Road 53 (Gibson). _
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At White Oak Youth Camp
· Troopers said Walker was southbound, 2 miles north of
'W
off 554-Near Porter
"Ohio 692. when his car went left and struck a nonhbound
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- Functional damage was reported to both vehicles.
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whatever we like when we able contribution to human
get to heaven . He told welfare and advancement.
The same opportunity to
Montgomery the story of a
man newly arrived in heav- achieve dreams unfulfilled
en who decides 1o go _llsh- on Earth will be open to all
- if thev are dreams of
George -...Jng. The man wishes he llrd something' that will be o'f
· brQ_ught a fishing pole and
Plagenz
instantly llnds one in his benefit to others. We will
hands. He casts and pulls in also know love and intimacy
so many big fish so quickly with many others we never
that .his pastime soon dulls knew who are on the same
No!"
and he goes on to some "wavelength" as us. No one
will ever have to l)e lonel y ·
"That story would send higher form of activity.
shivers down our spin_es,"
The new arrival in heaven agam.
said Maude Petre.
If all this sounds too wild
who ·at first wants to do
But happily, most of us nothing usually changes his fur you to believe, you may
concentrate on the joys .of mind when he discovers all wam to tell this story to
heaven rather than the ter· there is to see and do. What someo ne• who asks you what
rprs of hell. But one ques- people learn, said Ford, is hea ven i.. like. A doctor is
tion that plagues us is. that the next world is a live: talking tn ;, terminally ill
"What will heaven be like?" ly place, full of various and patient of hi s.
I suppose I have been asked vigorous things to do. "They
"Doc ," says the patieni.
thill one question more than: eventually lose their interest "you're a religious ma~.
any other in my years in the in the things that gave them Tell me what will heaven he
ministry. I a·m afraid my pleflsure. on Earth for the like''..
answers are not very satisfy- more fulfilling joys which
The physician pauses a
ing.
·
moment and then says, "Ed, .are theirs in heaven."
Some people, however,
Huw does a truck ·driver do you hear that · scratching
have no trouble picturjng who found his enjeymenl in outside the door? That's my
what heaven will be like. "beer, bowling and sex" on dog. I brotight hill) along .
The father of Daniel Poling, Earth adjust to heaven?'Ford with me today. He wants to
longtime editor of the said he may come to recall a come in . He has never been
Christian Herald, was one of time in his youth when he in· this room . He has no idea ·
those so blessed. "The dreamed of becoming a doc- what it is like. · He know's
greatest day of my life," he tor or a scientist. "In heaven only one thing . He knows
would say, "will be the day he will have a chance to I'm in here·. Ed, I don't
after they say I'm dead."
know what heaven is like:. 1
~tudy with some of the best
The late Rev. Arthur Ford, minds in history. By know only one thing about
who was a Disciples of implanting the knowledge it God is there."
Christ clergyman, told jour- he acquires in the subcon(George Plage11&lt; is 1111
nalist Ruth Montgomery in scious minds of doctors or ordai11ed mi11isrer and veter·
a s.eries of spirit communi- scientists on Earth, the truck an newsman ba.~'ed m
cations that we will do driver will make ali invalu- Columbus, Ohio.)

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Dissolution

A brand new battle for the Supreme Court

Divorce

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The death of Chief Justice
William
Rehnquist,
President Bush's nomination
of John Roberts to replace
him, and the consequent
need to find a new replacement for the·, resigning
Sandra
Day
Justice
O'Connor have radically
· tmnsformed the ongoing bat·
tle over the political complex ion of the Supreme
Coun.
. As ·matters stood before
Justice O'Connor submitted
her resignation. the: Court
consisted of four liberals
(John Paul Stevens. David :
Souter. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
and Stephen Breyer), three
staunch
conservatives '
(Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia
and Clarence Thomas), one
wobbly
conservative
(Anthony Kennedy ) and
another still wobblier conservative: O'Connor. who
frequently broke ranks and
thereby became the key ,
.. swing vote'' in a number of
crucial cases involving abortion, affirmative action. etc.
When Justice O'Connor
signaled her resignation,
therefore, what remained
was a 4-to--4 split, and Bush
had the opportunity. by nanl_ing a solid conserv&amp;tive to
succeed her, to transform
what had often been an
effecti ve 5-to-4 majority for
mo,tly liberal views into a 5to-4 majority for con,ervati ve one,. By naming John
Robens as her successor. the
president .,urpri sed no one
by choosi ng what certainly

vote on the Court. That is, of
course, .a monumentally
important question. If Bush
names a solid conservative
to the vacancy, the Court
will shift perceptibly to the
William
right. If (as the Democmt'
Rusher
are naturally· recommending)
- - - - . he names an O'Connor-like
equivocator, the Conn will
continue to do the will of the ·
seems to be a dependable left whenever O'Connor's
conservative. Worse yet (if successor equivocates.
possible), from the liberal
Both sides are well aware
standpoint, Judge Roberts of this, and the battle over
turned out to be a nominee this nomination is therefore
of such coruscating bril- bound to be a battle royal.
liance, integrity and judicial The ·Democrats will no
it doubt strain to make the ml·
temperament
that
appeated, and probably was, ification of Roberts' nominaimpossible for the liberals to tion for chief justice look
assemble a Senate majority like a serious issue, but the
to reject him.
man's merits are overBut the death of Chief whelmingly obvious and. far
Justice Rehnquist, and more import;lnt, his accesBush's promotion of Roberts . sian to_the Court (as I mento ·be his nominee--for that tioned earlicr)-will now have
high office, has dramatically no effect at all on the its
altered these calculations: It political complexion. They
amounts to the simple will, therefore, save the great
replacement of one solid bulk of their ammunition to
conservative by another, and train on Bush's nominee to
as such doesn't affect the succeed 0 ' Connor.
political complexion. of the
For conservatives, that
Coun. In addition, because means that President Bush
of his impeccable . creden- simply must stand firm and
tials, it seems likely that name a dependable conservRobens would have an easi- ative for that seat. He is
er time in the confirmation known to think very highly
process than. say, if someone of Allorney General Alberto
such ·a's the brilliant-but.con- Gonzalez, who would have
troversial Scalia was pro- the additional advantage of
moted to the position.
being the first Hispanic
But his nomination also member of the Supreme
opens anew the question of Court. But Gonzalez is
who shall replace Justice · believed by many conserv~­
O'Connor. the key swing tives. on the basis of his

prior performance as a member of the Texas Supreme
Court, to·be squishy on abortion and perhaps other key
issues, and opposition to .his
nomination would be high in
conservative circles. The
Democrats in the Senale
might look on him fondly foc
precisely that reason. but
they have their own reservations about him, centering on
his role in defining the
administration 's legal attitude toward the Guantanamo
Bay detainees.
The
nomination
of
Gonzalez. therefore, would
mise the· curtain on a confused struggle in which ideologues on both sides would
be torn by doubts. and ratillcation or rejection of the
nominee might depend 011
shaky bipartisan coalition_s
on both sides of Ill~ issue: Worse yet. if Gonzalez
were confirmed, and thest
proved an undependab~
conservative
of
till:
O' Connor stripe, Bush miglt
well have lost his last opportunity to move the Court per~
ceptibly to the right. Loyalty
to his friends is one of the
president's highest merits,
but Y&lt;e can only hope it will
not result in the g re a t ~s t
tragedy of his ·admini stration. ·
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EHS scoring.
Kyle · Edwards and Nick
Schultz also had rounds of
47 and 5"8, respectively, for
Eastern.
Waterford finished fourth
with a tally of 189, while
Miller (202) beat out
Federal Hocking for fifth
by a 1·7-stroke count.
victory,
With · the
Southern and Trimble now
sit tied atop · th~ TVC
Hocking Division season
leaders with. 31 points.
EHS currently sits third ·
with 21 points, while
Waterford holds ·a twopoint advantage over Miller
for fourth with 12 points.
F~deral Hocking has yet
to score a team point this
season through seven
events.

TVC Ohio lead to eight
BY lARRY CRUM
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Alexander with a score of 38.
Venoy was followed . by
third be st. &gt;Cl'l rer · of the
match Cody Davidson, with
Jake Venoy {42). Kirk Legar
(43 ). Dan Bookman (45)
and Ste ve n Stewart (47)
rounding nut. . the Meigs
scorecard.
The nex t TVC Di visio'nal
mat ch wil l ta"ke place
Tuesday at Belpre at Oxbow
Country Club. ·

LOGAN - Meigs posted
its
sixth
Tri- Valley
Conference Ohio Divisipn
golf'victory Tuesday over a
six team field at Brass Ring
Got f Course.
The Marauders grabbed a
team score of I 65, 13 strokes
better runner-up Wellston
( 173), followed by Vinton
County (191 ), Belpre (192),
TVC Ohio Standings
Alexander : (200)
and
Nelsonville-York (212).
Meigs
37
. Josh Venoy Jed the
B 1
29
Mauraders scoring with a 40,
e pre
29
good enough to be the sec- ·"'Wellston
ond best score of the day.
Vinton Co
16
Medalist honors went to
Alexander
8
Willie
Asikainen
of L-_N_e_Is_-_Y_or_k_
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Point Pleasant at Butlalo, 4:3Q p.m.

1\IOI&lt;IIy, September 20
\Vlleyball
Vinton County at Me~. 6 p.m.
Southern at FOOeral Hoddng. 5:55p.m.
Eastern at Trimtla, 6 p.m.
Coal GrtlYe at South Galia. 5:30 p.m.
Tolsia at Hannan, 6 p.m

Meigs wins
Lady 'Does down Miller in straight games ·marathon
contest .
at Belpre

PrEp VollEyball

BY

ScoTT WoLFE

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

RACINE - Miller gave
Southern (6-3, 2, I) a scare
for two of the three games
BY BRAD SHERMAN
in the set, but the Lady
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Tornadoes flexed their
P6nt Pleasant at OVCS, 5 p.m.
Galla Acaden'Jt at Jackson, 5 p.rry.
muscle
Goll
BELPRE - Meigs sophoin
the
Point Pleasant, Clay, Wellston at Gallia
more Amy Barr had not
finale to
Academy {Cimsde). 4:30p.m.
Rilr'er Valley at Buffalo, 4:30p.m .
played seller since she was in
claim ·a
South Galfia at Nelsonville-Yofk (Brass Ring) ,
junior
high, or even practiced
coin pet4:30p.m. -·o Coll8ge Soccer
'. .
there,
for
I 'IIVe
Marietta at Rio Grande, 4 p.m
that matter
T r i - that was
Valley
Wodneoday. Seplamber 21
until Friday.
Volleyball
Hocking Division win
--l/alefa1Galiah:ademy,5:30p.m.
Thankfully
• over the Falcons, 25-22,
Glr1sSOCCir
for her Ladv
25-23,
and
25-14.
Point Pleasant at Cabell Midland, 6:30p.m.
Marauders,
Golf
In the first game,
Roane County at A:&gt;int Pleasant (Hidden
she
didn't
Southern shot out of the
Valkly). 4 pm.
forget· how.
gate 5-l, but Miller rose to
Thuro&lt;lay, Seplombor 22
Barr, playthe challenge on four
Volleyball
ing
in place
Jenna Bolyard serves to
, Galia Acadoor; at Jad&lt;son, 5:15p.m . .
of injured
Barr
ROO&lt; H~ at River Valley. 5:30 P·""
pull close at
I 1-8.
South Gallia at St Joe, 6 p.m.
starier
Joey
Southern w~nt up 12-8
Tri!Tt:le at SOuthern, 5:55 p.m.
handed
out
35
assi.
' is
Haning,
then Miller tied it on four
Meigs a1 N-.;lfe.'!brk, 6 p.m.
as
Meigs
knocked
off
Belpre
Eastem at wateron:l, 6 p.m.
~tallys
from
As~ley ·
Greater Beckley Chrsitiaf1 at Hannan, 6 p."m.
in a five-game thriller, 25- 13,
HeaveneL For Southern, it
23·25. 25-11, 25-23, 15-10.
~It Point Plea5ant, 5:30p.m.. ~ ·~
was a team effort.
on
Thursday"
lrurnon St Jo&lt;i oll(hio Vallo/ Cllrisltan, ·~':10
Nice · plays
from ·
p.m.
The
win raised coach Rick
Kristiina
Williams,
GlrtaSoa:er
Ash's club to 2o l in the Ohio
Point Pleasant at Hunti"lgton St. Joe, TBA
Whitney Riffle, Selena
Golf
Divi
si9n of the Tri· Valley
Spencer, Ashley Robie,
Galia. AcadernV. Ali'~~ Pleasant at Wal'tarM~
Con
ference
and to 4'2 over(Ai'IOis;de), 4 pm. ·
Kasie Sellers, Eylem
all.
Meigs atlrontoo, 4:30p.m.
Gurbuzer, . Bethany Riffle,
crou Coun1ry
Barr's sets helped three
and Jenny Warner added
RM;tr Valley. Galr~a AcaOOmy at JaOO;on
teammates
amass· double liglrMtational, 10 am.
to the team .effort that
ures in kills. led by Samantha
Southern put into the
Cole with I5. Brillany Hysell
game. No one stood out in
and Leslie Preece ·added 10
a well balanced attack,
Sports Briefs
apiece and Amber Burton
where each Laqy 'Doe did
also had a solid night with
a credible job and coneight.
tributed to the win.
Also on the front line. Cole
, · Whitney Wolfe-Riffle
had three blocks and Hyselli.l'
and Jenny Warner led· the
tWO . .
scoring in the first game
For the match; Meigs was
with eight apiece. The
COLUMBUS (AP) an extremelv eflicient 104game was tied four times
of- 109 'at ·the service line .
The Ohio High School
up
late
before
Miller
went
Barr was a perfect 23-for-23
Athletic
Association
on
three
serves
from
Jenna
and Preece was also perfect
approved
a procedure
Bolyard 20-22. Finally,
in all' 17 of her trips to the
Thursday that wi II allow
Southern
reclaimed
the
line.
students who have enrolled
lea(!
and
the
'
w
in
with
four
Meig s· junior varsity team
in Ohio schools be cause of
was a winner in the prelim,
straight points by Jenny
. Hurricane Katrina to play
taking
the match in straight
to
secure
the
win.
Warner
sports.
games.
25-22.
For students to be eligiMeig&gt; play ., host 10 TVC
Through the lnid to latter
ble, a par~nt. or guardian
foe Vinton County on
portions of game two,
must sign an affidavit under ·
Tuesday
bdore fa~ing River
Brad Sherman/photo
Miller
held
the
edge.
The
oath and submit it to
Valley
and host Gallia
·
Southern's
Ashley
Robie
prepares
to
spike
the
ball
past
a
Miller
defender
during
Thursday's
visiting Falcons led I 5OHSAA. The form will verAcademy
in tri-niatch action
Tri·Valley Co"nference Hocking Division volleyball match in Racine. Southern won in straight
ify the student's age, curPiease see Sauthem, B:Z games 25-22, 25-23, 25-14. ·
Wednesday.
·
rent address and semesters
in school, and will also
assert that the student is in
compliance with regulations.
The organization said .it
mance. while Weber
BY BRYAN WALTERS
· decided to use the. affidavit
ers.
BY BRAD SHERMAN
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added
II points .
because many displaced ·
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eig ht kill' and a
students' records equid be
Close and Perry
leam-high ·
five
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PLAINS
It
took
far
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the
win.
each,
Alexis
access.
remained undefeated in the Tri Jess time, this time.
Darcy Win ebrenner
· Students ~a n practice
Geiger had six
Valley
Conference
Hockiilg
Gallia Academy needed just
and ·
blocks
with their teams. but cqnnot
joined
Weber with a
Divi sion . following Thursday 's
three
games
to
earn
a
season
Taylor four. ·
compete until the form has
f!am~-hi~h ei,;h t kills
straight-game sweep of Federal
'
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c
sweep of Athens on Thursday,
Kaitlin Angel
been approved .
and
abo added three
a
25-11.
25
·8,
25-6
Hockin
g
by
that compared to five in the seascored I0 points
point'
for
EHS,
count.
son opener. The Blue Angels
in 'the junior var" ·hik Katie Hayma n
The Lady Eagles (8· 1. 3-0 TVC
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Cioae
sity game, al so
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Hocking ) finished the comfortable
Felicia close to win the volleywon by Gallia
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Close scored 20 points,
The Angels made it a sweep
Holt er ch ip'p ed in
collective efforts this season.
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Soorts SraH
including 10 aces, as her club with a 25-21, 25-'10 victory in
three poilll' and two
Jillian Brannon guided the Green
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improved to 4-2 in the the freshman game. Katie Patten
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Weber
and
Brittany
B.issell
c:omI:.eague and 6-2 overall .
sen·ers for the wiriners .
on Monday w.hen it
bined for another 20 to help EHS
Kayla Perry led the way in hit- · Gallia Academy is at Fairland
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its
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winning
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to
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four games.
added five and Ryann Leslie River Valley · and Meig s
Huc·ki rr g con te st with
B(sscll ended the night with 29.
four. Heather Withee and Katie Wedne sday ·before re suming
IAny Crum, Spano Wriler
Trimble
. Game time
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'Taylor handed out I 0 and nine SEOAL play at ll\ck son
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BELPRE Southern
golf claimed another TriValley Conference Hocking
Division win Tuesday with
an impressive nine-stroke
victory over Trimble at
Oxbow Country Club.
,
The Tornadoes had a onetwo finish en route to posting a team score of 161 , as
!3ryan Harris claime.d
Medalist honors with a oneover-par 36 and · Brad
Crouch finished one stroke
behind for runner-up.
Patrick Johnson ended
with a 42 and Jacob Hunter
tired a 46 to round out the
victorious team scoring.
Josh Smith and · Alex
Hawley finished
with

rounds of
and 53,
respectively, for SHS.
The runner-up
Tomcats
barely beat
out defending cham.___....;
p i o n
Harrla
Eastern for
second
with a one-stroke edge.
THS combined to shoot a
team total of 170, Jed by Ty
Barrett's third-place finish
'
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of 38.
The Eagles, who fired a
171, were led ~y Evan
Dunn with a 41. Ryan Nave
and Michael Owen each
shot 43 and Jacpb Warner
added a 44 to round out ·lhe

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DEAR ABBY: I ari1 a 211year-old woman. married just
over II) months. My hu&gt;band.
"Troy." is caring and supportive - but he's · prejudiced
· against people who are overDear
weight. He makes obscene
Abby
jokes when he sees Jaqie peQple in. pub lic and generally
has a bad attitude about people with weight issues.
We have i·ecently discus&gt;ed.
starting a family. Fraukly,
I'm scared to deal h of Melissa will be sharing a
becoming pregnant because becjroom with my paughtef,
of- Troy 's feelings about "Sasha." Melissa is very
and l know Sasha
weight. I admit to being vain destructive.'
will
not
be
happy · when
- I'm 5-fuot- 10, a size 6,
trashes
her toys and
Melissa
and I work hard to stay that belongings.
way. Troy loves the fact that
The main reason Evan and
I'm built this way, and he I have
not gone forward with
never fails to compliment me our plans
is Melissa. I don't
or make me feel sexy. ·
know what to do. I'm losing
· I am terri tied about ·how he patience with my fiance and
will react to •me during and his unwillingness to address
after the pregnancy. Troy his daughter's problems.
says he ' II love me jLrsl the There arc problems in every
way I am, no matter wha t that s ituation with Melissa is, but 10 minutes later he'll home. school, baby sitters,
make a comment aboll! how family functions , outings. I
glad he is he didn't marry a dread taking her anywhere. A
fat woman. I have tried talk- 4-year·old is wntrolling my
ing to hiin about weight gain futu re , Abby. Please help me.
during pregnancy. He says - STEPMOM-TO·BE IN
pregnancy is "different." and ILLINOIS
I' ll lose all- the weight after
DEAR STEPMOM-TOthe baby is born.
BE : One way to prevent
We both want children and . Melissa from . contro ll ing
can support a child financial· ·your future is to take back
ly. but I' m very concerned control for yourself. The
about what the pregnancy chi ld clearly has issues that
could do to our marriage. need to be addressed, and
Have you any advice~ your fiance appears to be
BABY
BLUES
IN stuck in denial. Think again
CHARLESTON, S.C.
now this will affect your
DEAR BABY BLUES: daughter if Melissa doesn't
Your concern is justified. get the help .she's cryi ng out
· Your husband's bias against for. If I were in, your shoes,
large people has you between r d give my tiance an ultimaa rock and a hard place. How tum: Have his daughter mednice to hear rhat he will love. ically and psychologically
you ''just the way you are. no evaluated, or no wedding. (111
m11tter what that is" - but your case that would be. a
what if you aren't able to win-win situation.)
"Jose all the weight" after the
Dear Abby is wrinen by
baby. is born?
Abigail Van · IJ.uren, also
You and · your husband known as jeanne ·Phillips,
should schedule an appoint- and was founded by her
ment with your ob/gyn to dis- mother, Pauline Phillips.
cuss pregnancy and all of its · Write
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with
an www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
emphasis on the changes it Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
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a husband and · father - and
frankly. it appears your mate
has some growing up to do
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DEAR ABBY: I am
engaged to a wonderful man.
"Evan." who has two children
ages 4 and 6. I love Evan
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Yd. in every area except one his youriger.chiJ(L '.'Melissa:·
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and I suspect she
- but Evan and his ex-wife
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LETART - The Eva and
Patrick Riley. reunion was
held on Aug. 21 at the Letart
Community Building.
Following .the dinner prizes'
were awarded in several categories. An honorary gift was
given to Lucy Chips. 80. and
. Mildred Compson 76! The
oldest man attending was
Vernon Roush 74 years.
. Traveling the farthest was
Aaron Vickers of Columbus.
The newest baby born \Vas
Trey ·Ohlinger, five month.s,
and the newest grandparent s
were Kenny and Sharon
Vickers . Newest married
couple was Lee Ann and Ray
Ohlinger who got married on
Juily 30. the two couples
honored as the longest married were Vernon ,;nd Pany
~o.ush and Jack and Mary
Ann Winebrenner.
Other gifts were g i ve n out
to Antho ny Vi ckers, Clay
Varian.
Josh
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Kailynn Weaver.. Lacey .
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ag.Hnsl the Po tnt ers (44, 3-2 OVCJ , b~tl the c&gt;itlv school 10
ever defeat RVHS tn 35 k·.t~uc games
countered wtth .t 2- 1- 12 r.tny aiter .t
tour-a ll lte to tutce .t su1 pn&lt;1ng foutih
contest
Rtver V&lt;tlley .1nd SPHS pl.tyed to .1
mne-all ue 111 th.1t ltnal c.tme, h!ll the
three-11me champs prO\cd to be too
tou¥~ for the vt:-. ltm ~ to overcome
RvHS 1umped out to le.1ds ol 1-l-7
and 23- 11 111 g.t mc one belnre K11 sll'n
~arter ltnhhed ott the opene1 wllil .t
pa1r ot aces tor .1 25-11 w1n
The Ra1ders kepi th.tl •m&gt;mentum
gotng 111 the second .1fla1r, &lt;:rulstng out
to an 11 -3 edge A 14- 10 run the rest ot
the way gme the Sliver and Black tha i
two'-game cushiOn
Brooke Tay lor led RVHS With 13 setvice pomts. whJie Carmen Wdu~h. Bet h
Payne and Ka11 McFann .td&lt;.led II
ap1ece
Payne had a game-h 1gh 17 kil ls .tnd
BryanWaltera/photo
Cifrter tollowed wah e1g)11 Caner also , R1ver Val ley's Brooke Taylor, nght, sp1kes the ball past ,the outstretched arms of a
contnbuted etght po1n1s to the vtctor} South Po1nt blosker dunng Thursday's 25-U , 25-13, 16-25, 2519 RVHS wm.
Taylor ch1pped 111 s1x ktll s tot the
Ratders, v,htle Andrea Fltnt and Lauren w1th 12 service potnt s.
seven pomts.
Btng added f1ve and four kills, respecRtver Valley cla1med a sweep on the
RVHS returns to 'actiOn Monday
lively Btng also had f1ve serv 1ce p1ght w1th a 25-18,25-21 v1ctory tn the when tt travels to The Platns for a nonjumor varisty contest. Samantha ' league matchup with Athens. Game
potnts.
Morgan Kelley led the Lady Potntcrs Stmmons led the Lady Raiders wtth time ts slated for 5.15 p.m.
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Athens claims 2005 SEOAL golf championship
BY BRAD SHERMAN
BSHERMAN@MYDAILYTRIBUNE COM

MARIETIA - After three
years, there 1s a new
Southeastern Ohto Athlellc
League gull champion
Athens fimshed oft a stellar
camp.tign by takmg rust at
Oxbow Wednesday. 'Jts lifth
Jeague match victory out of SIX
total, to wm the crown The
Bulldogs shot 157. three
strokes ahead ol runner-up
Manella
Athens lim shes the season

the match.
Then ,

BY FRANK CAPEHART

CHESHIRE - Rtver Valley peeded
four games tn its Ohto Valley
Conference contest with South Point
Thursday, but the hosts
were 'able to extend
thetr curren t league
wtnntn g streak to 24
games wllh a sp tnt ed
25-11, 25-13 . 16-25.
2) - 19 '&gt;:Ill over the
fiomters
The Ltdy Rau.lers (53. 5-0 OVCJ lumped
out to a qut ck (v,oPayne

Friday, September 16, 2005

wtth a 29-1 record, finishmg
second only once Manetta
took second With a 25-5 mark
followed by Warren ( 18-12).
LbQan (9-21 ). Jackson (5-25
anJ Gallia Academy (4-26)
That was the order ot limsh
Wednesday at Oxbow, w1th the
exception of Gallta Academy
and Jackson, which swapped
places Warren carded a l7 3
team score, Logan had a 180
and the Blue Dev1ls shut 191,
f1ve shot better than Jackson.
whtch h.td ~on the league the
three prev1ous years
Brad Wtlson shot an even
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par 36 to claim medahst honors Athens' A J Cadamagnam
and Manetta's Zack Sktdmore
were close behmd at 37.
Greg Russell had a 43 to lead
Gallta Academy wh1le Kyle
Hunter had a 48 Andy Noe
dnd Tyler Hunter had 50 ap1ece
to 10und out the Devils' scormg Travus Stout and Kamal
Dayal carded 51 and 54 respectively
The A\1-SEOAL golf team
was also announced on
Wedne~day Jack son's W1lson
was named league Most
Valuable Player, _and was the
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only lronman to make the list
Athens' Jeremy Yates was
dubbed coach of the year.
Like
Jackson,
Galha
Academy also had just one representalt ve m Russell Athens
and Manetta led the way wtth
five golfers each. Shay Brooks,
A J Caoamagnam1, Taylor
Cow1e .md Rick Ft ame represent the champs, whtle the
Ttgers placed Sktdmore, Ryan
Stncker, Jack Sktdmore and
Dan Caw ley on the squad.
Warren 's Zach Warden also
locked up a spot, as d1d teammate Enc .Anderson

MASON , W.Va
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Wahama and Rtpley golf
teams
got
together
Wednesday at R1vers1de to
play a umque two-man
scrambles fun aiTatr.
It turned out to be remlntscent of th!: earltcr R1ver
Cup event and a sharpstroking ntne holes of fun
golf What made it even
more fun was the closeness
and fme scoring by all present
Each squad dtv1ded
themselve s mto three tv,oman teams, then matched
up one Wahama duo with a
Rtpley patr 111 the scramble
format
After the ftrst two matches, R1pley held a slim two
stroke lead, but the Viking
depth picked up three more
from the ftnal group to wtn
11114-109
Low round of the day
was a sparkling three-under
32 from Tyler LudwigThomas Peden and may
have been the dtffercnce tn

J a r e d
Par so ns Robbie
Goodwin
came Ill at
39
as
Wahama
closed in ,
but Brett
Barnette Nic Musser posted 38 and
the w1n was sealed.
Wahama' s Darm ReeceGarrell Kaylor led the
local s With a mliy one-over
36, while DanRy RoushJustm Arnold fired a dandy
37 and Adam Roush-Adam
Ingles posted 41 10 complete a day of good sconng
all a10und
Now standing 20-18, the
Falcons head mto the hnal
week of regular season
play On Thursday, at
Riverstde, they wtll host
Gallta and Pomt Pleasant
and conclude the season ui
the Rtverstde lnvttauonal
for htgh schoo l go lfers
Satttrday Then it ts on to
Reg10nals at Btg Bend on
Monday

Southem claimed the 25-14
win
Whitney Riffle was 35-35
setting,
16-18 serving with
from PageBl
16 pomts, and 14-16 passmg Jenny Warner was 1913. 17-14, and 19-17 as the 22 sptking w1th six kills and
game carried tts competitive a 15-16 passing mght
theme to the ftmsh Mtller
Wtlltams was 21-21 servseemed to have the game m mg With five aces, three
hand when Bolyard gave ktlls, two blocks, and a 15the Falcons a 22-17 lead 18 passmg mght. Spencer
Selena Spencer was called was 5-9 passing and 4-4
upon to serve and wtth the servtng, Ashley Robie was
backtng of her teamfs 33-33 sp1kmg wtth I 0 kills,
defense served up stx pomts a block, and three points,
to gtve the Lady Tornadoes and Gurbuzet was 11 - 11
the lead at 23-22 Mtller sptktng Wtth SIX kills
tied the game at 23-23. then
Bethany Rtfne was 44-45
Knstuna Williams served settmg,
13-20 pass)ng and
the last two for the SHS
had
ntnc
pomts, and Kaste
Wtn.
Sellers had five pomts and
In the finale, the Lady an ace with an 8-8 sptkmg
' Does domtnated
SHS mght and two blocks
started hot behtnd Wtlhamsf
Mtller won the reserve
seven points, then three contest 25- 18 and 25-20.
more from Wolfe-Rtftle tor Sarah Eddy had I 0 for
Southern and Emma Hunter
the 10-2 lead.
Serves by Rtffle and mnc.
Southern goes to Federal
Adelle Rtce ltfted Southern
gomg down the stretch as Hockmg Tuesday

Southern

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The Home National
Bank wtll auction the
following Items on
Saturday September

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17, 2005 at tO 00 am

at lhe bank's parking

lot
1977 Chevy C-1 Truck
CCL14403443
1992 Olds 98 Regency
1G3CW53l2N4330947
t996 Pontiac Grand
p

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1G2WJ12MXTF29363
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The Home 'Natoonal
Bank

reserves

the

right to reJect any or
all bids All vehicles
are sold, as IS where
IS, with no warranties
expressed or 1mpl1ed
F~u an appo1ntment to

see, call 74D-949·
2210. Ask for Sheila
Sincerely,
Sheila Buchanan
Home Nat1onal Bank

DS01810
(9) 14,15,16

IS

that

certolled check the fol·
lowing collateral:

2000 Pontiac Grand
A

m

1G2NE52TXYM72122
2

1998 Ford Expedollon
Eddie
Bauer
1FMPU18L9WLA7218
0

1999

Jeep

Grand

Cherokee

4x4

1J4GW58NXXC78696

hereby

The above described
collateral will be sold
'as Is-where 1s''. with
no
expressed
or
1mplied
warranty
g•ven.

or Randy at 740-9922136
DSO t285
(9) 14,t5,t6

on

Saturday, September
Help Wanted

I v.uuid gu • tu

the

pl,u.:c

wh~:r~

we used W live

If I thought I could find }Oll there .

Where as a child I felt sale and loved
But you r~ no longer thCI L'
I wou ld VISII lht man} place s

We wcm ~hen I v.&lt;t~ gnmn
I! JUSt lor a SL:i:Ond I'd see you
And t Could bnng you home
Bulthcre Is a pl.lCC where I can go
A place lhal's tr~e from care.

Where once aga.n I II see your liH.:c
Because I know lor sure y(JU'rc there

We love \Oil Mom
We mo~ vou

Help Wanted

WANTED Buckeye Community
Servtccs, an agency that provtdes
services to people wtth mental
retardation, w11l be acceptmg
applicattons and conducttng '
interviews on Tuesday, September
20, 2005, from 9am-3pm at the Ash
Street Baptist Church 111
Middleport All applicants must
have a high school diploma or
GED, valid dnver's !Jcense and
three years good dn vmg
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Equal Opportunily Employer.
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Bass boat horse sadd le
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Benef1t yard sale Thursday
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Salurday 9am noon All pro
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billS 6061 Cora Milt Ad off
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IF NOT HIT FRIDAY NITE
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3 solid white k1ttens 6 wks crafts,
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Lmemans belts &amp; hooks
4 month old Black Lab male tools, CBs two Broyhill
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baby
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Sclmauzer male Scar on Saturday 9am·6pm, electnc 401 K
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Money to Loan ...... ,. ... .. ... .. . ..220

Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ................ ..... 740
Mustcallnstruments .. ... ..... ..... .................... 570
Personals ............................................ 005
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Plumbing &amp; Healing .... ... ... .. ... .. .820
Professional Services. . . . . . ... 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repoor .. . . . ... .. .. .. 160
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Schools Instruction ................................ 150

Seed, Plant &amp; Ferllllzer .... .... ....... ... .... 650
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... ... ... .. .. 120
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. ................. 720
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Upholstery ......................................... 87d
Vans For Sale ....... ....................
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. 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplies.
. .620
Wanted To Do ... .. . .
... 180
Wonted to Rent . .. ... .. ....... . .... .. 470
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w•ih
ExpeMnce operat1ng equ1p- patlenls &amp; slaff Competitive
men! &amp; exira Skill s sucl1 as salary and benefits Call
(740)446·5002 far detailS
we ld1ng a plus
Cal l (304)937·34 ,o
Over the road Cargo Van
Drivers
Orlver, must have CDt:s With
Teams needed Class A Hazmat, and good dnv1ng
COL Run Orlando Fl Drop record Also must pass DOT
&amp; hook, good dnv.ng record phys1cal and drug test Van
pa1d vacatton, salety bonus· Is leased on w1th Panther I I
es Columbus OH 866-276· Must be honest, dependable
9033
and self su lf1c 1ent 60%
Dnver/40% Owner spill
Expenenced Sewmg and Onver pays 1or gas and tolls,
Qu illing Person needed to owner pays msurances
work Full Ttme call after 5pm qualcom escrows repa1rs,
or
(304)593·0505 No calls after etc (740)446 6688
7pm No Expenence needed (7401339•4221
to apply
ParamediCS
&amp;
EMT s
FACTSJNew Alternatives · needed Apply at 1354
An Outpahent Alcoho l and Jackson p 1ke Galhpo t1s
other Drug agency IS
acceptmg resume for the fol Route Salas
low1ng part t1me pos1t1on
Herr Foods, Inc
Prevention
Educator- ts accepting resu~es tor
Seek1ng an energetiC 1nd1· Route Sales People 1n th1s
VIdual to worl&lt; youth and area Must posses these
adults m Gatha and Jackson qualtttes
counties
Aespons lblhlias
•Clean DriVIng A$Cord
1ndude but not llm11ed to
•Self Starter
alcohol tobacco and other
•Early A1ser
drug educatton classroom •Good commumcat1on skills
presentatiOns
trammgs
•Strong sell 1ng Skills
fa irs commumty events F1rst year 1ncome potenllal
development and 1mplemen of S30K+ wlbeneflts
tat1on of grant protects etc
A m1mmum ot a Bachelors
Send resumes to
Degree
reqwed
Send
Herr Foods Jnc
resume by September 21
476 E Seventh Street
2005 to FACTS, 45 Ohve
Ch1lhoothe OH 45601
Street
Gallipolis
Oh1o
Secunty Patrol Guard
45631 or FAX to (740)446·
SB· tO Hou(
1;'014 EOE M/F/H
Work 32 hours each week
For a hm•ted 11me make 50% dunng mghl weekend and
sell1ng Avon Call (740)446
holiday shills Former m•h·
tary, safety or security expe·
3358
nence Is a plus UTRON Is
lmmedtate Open1ng Truck
located In Mason County '
Dtspatchar Send Resume between Pt Pleasant and
to 01spatcher PO Box 390
Huntington WV
Galhpohs, OH 45631
Candidates must have
attamed age 21 hOld uS
LICENSED SOCIAL
CIIIZBnShlp, and ha11e 8
WORKER
clear
Overbrook Rehabilitation
cr1mlnal background
Center IS now accepting
Smoke-free worl(site
resumes lor the pos1110n ot
To apply, pnnt app~catiOn
D1rector of Soc1a1 Services

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The qualihed candidate
must be a LSW possessing
strong verbal and wntten
communicatiOn
SkillS
Med1Ca1d Med1care and
MOS knowledge Long term
care e~eperlence preferred
but not requ 1red Ouahf1ed
cand1dates
may
send
resumes to Charta BrownAN
LNHA
McGUire
Admm1strator 333 Page
Street, Middleport. OhiO

Look1ng tor a person to do a
large cleanmg route m
southeast Ohio Must nave
rehable vehicle pass a
background check and drug
screemng Application and
mterv1ews
on
Monday,
September 19 at_,the Holiday
Inn Gal11pohs from 9 00·
12 00 and 1 oo-3 00 AI)U
Bwldm g Matnlenance (A
Deaton Company) IS an
45760. EOE
equal opportunity affirmative
action employer
LPN
needed , full ·ttme
Monday-Fnday day sh1ft no
weekends
no holidays
Apply at 936 St At 160
espons1b1htes
Galhpohs (740)446·9620
ecrUitinQ and tratn1ng o
Mamtenance Refngerat1on
arners customer serviC
Help Wanted
nd mcetmg sales goals I
Now accepting applicatiOnS
u have a positive ath
tor local supermarket chain
ude, are a- &amp;alf•&amp;tarter
Etectr 1cal &amp; RetngerahOn
nd a team player 1 w
Mln1mum 5 yrs expenence
uld like to ta lk to you
R~OUIRED Excellent bene
ust be dependable an
fHs package Vacatton msur·
ave re liable transporta
ance profit shanng plan &amp;
10n Pos lt 1on offers al
competitive
wages
ompany benefitS 1nctud
Send resume to
nQ health dental vision
OhiO Valley
ndllfe... 1nt urance, 401 k
Supermarkets Inc
a1d vacat1on. and person
dba Eastman's F()()(Mands
1 days Please sen
PO Bo~e 769
esume to
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 ot
Paul Barker
call (740)445·9312 ext 1t6
Circulation Menager
An Equal Opportunity
Ohio Yalley Publishing
Employer
825 Third ....,.
Galllpoll•, Ohio 4563 t
Or email to
pberkerQmydallytrlbune.com

ShotoKan Karate Starling
new class Sept 26 2005 at
HFLP WAN!l'D
Carleton
School
every
Monday and Thursday 6 00
NOW HIRING ResCare a PM to 7 00 PM 740-9651ead1ng provider to l!ld1111du· 3994 or 740 667 3039
als w1th MA/DD has open·
mgs tor O~rect Care Staff
WANTED
You may apply at Middleton
Estates 8204 Carla Onve
Gall1pohs, OH 45631 no
Comp lete yard work and
phone calls please
home repa1r 20 years axp
An
Equal
Opportunity
Rei (740)446·3682
Employer F/M/DN

Now H~nng Safe Onvers
Apply 1n Person at your I~
Dom1nos Must be o\IE!r 18

POSTAL JOBS
$15 94 $22 56/hr now hlr·
1nl) For applicatiOn &amp; free
government 10b 1nfo call
Amencan Assoc ot labor
1 913-599 8226
24/hrs
emp serv

Compular
Repa1r
and
Troubleshoot Web Des1gn
Networking Programm•ng,
BUild New Systems Restore
WindoWs
Virus Removal
Phone#740 992·7903
http //www geoc1t1es com/ho
tdamn32934 /Emal l hot
damn32934@yahoo com
E~epenenced bass player
seek1ng to p:ay with estab
hshed band Vocals Call

(&gt;40)446·0779
Fall IS Near let us help you
DHK
Cleamng
&amp;
PoweiWash~ng We II clean
er·up &amp; Gei·A·Done Call

740·985·36391985·

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end money through th
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Fair lioualng Act ot 1968
which makes It Illegal to
advertise' any
praference, limitation or
dl.crlminlltlon baaed on
race, color, religion, eex
f•mlltal statu• or national
origin or any Intention to
make any such
preference, limitation or
cllacrlmtnatlon '
Thla newspaper will nol
knowingly accept
Mfverllsements for real
t1tate which Ia In
violation of the law Our
readera era haraby
Informed that all
dweltlnga advertised In
thla new•paper are
aiJ-'Iable on an equal
opportunity baHs.

For Sale house 1n Mason
$62 500, house m New
Haven $52 000 (304)882

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY 3'LEFT
ASSUME LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
OWNER FINANCING
AVA ILABLE

304-755 5566

lil'lflalrs

Newly remodeled 3 or 4
bedrooms central a1r lull
basement hardwood floors
detached garage large cov·
ered patiO, fenced back
yard close to schOols Poml
$69 500
Pleasant

(740)709·1382

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
No Fee Unless We W1nl
1-888·582·3345
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t401
Cedar
St
Meadowbrook
Add
3
Bedroom,1 1!2 Bath Corner
lot new Root. move-1n condil lon. new Carpet and
Floonng Storage Bu1ldlng
Fenced
1n Back Yard

(304)773·5254 or (3041593·
4135
t995 Doublew1de 3br 2ba
w/attached
Garage ,
Breezeway &amp; Barn
t 56
acres Sandhill Ad $72 000

(304)895 3068

SUPERSlORE
OFFERING CLAYTON
FLEETWOOD GILES MHE
AND OAKWOOD
LOWEST PRICES · BEST
SERVICE GUARANTEED
DR IVE A UTILE SAVE A

LOT
304·755·5885
Two Houses One w1th full
s1ze basement &amp; 3 car
garage Garage has 1 stalll
With mechaniC p11
Other
house Renta l house Wllh
large deck All natural gas
central a1r ApproJo: 5 acres
All cleared w1th while p1ne &amp;
blue spruce pmes Plus 2 out
bU1Id1ngs
All $ t 35,000

www.orvb.com

and School• 12748

Bedroom 2 Bath Includes

heao pump Call (7 40)385· ..__
2434

(740)4o&lt;6-3620
3 BR, 2 bath modular home
New s1dmg new lront and
back porch Located m
VIew photos/info onl1ne
Rutland ne~et to Rutland
Elementary schoo l Ask1ng It's a Steal!! 4 bedroom'- 2
Ca ll
anyt1me
ath 2 car garage New
555 000
(740)742·2273
, Haven WV Code 6505 or
4yrs old 3br 2ba with t1re
place on 1 5 acres 1n Galha

Co

$89 900

(740)709 ·

" 1166
Foreclosure ?BA 5BA onty
S18 000 For listings call
800-391·5228 ext F254

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2BR Green school d1slr1c1
New 3 BR Home Only no pets Reference &amp; dep
$1 89/mo Includes ale dehv· $300 (740)367 0632
ery and set up (740)385·
A367
Beaut iful nver v1ew 1n
Kanauga Ideal for 1 2 peo·
N1ce
Used
14ll:64
2
pie
No pets
please
Bedroom Only 54995 Call
;o.pph caiiOns be~ng taken
(740)385·0698
Call (740)441 ·0161

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Lars&amp;

ACREAG~

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3 &amp; 2 BR apts Close to
Holzer
hosp1tal
W10
water/sewer
19 25 Acres Surveyed all rookups
Starling
at
Woods Spot lor Hous1ng all 1ncluded
depos1t
Ut1ht1es available Great $450/month
reqUired No pets (740)441Huntmg (304)895 3299
1184
2 65 acres 3 100 sq ft
APART·
barn city water electriC BEAUTIFUL
AT
BUDGET
septiC, c1ty schools 2 m1les MENTS
south ol Gal!1pol1S on Rt PRICES AT JACKSON
218 Pnme location won t ESTATES 52 Westwood
Onve !rom $344 to $442
last
$55 000
serious
to shop &amp; mQ\/'Ies Call
Walk
1nqu1r1es only
(740)441
Equal
740 446 2568
7333
Housmg 0ppor1uf11ty
Appr 1 acre near Gallipolis
land contract (740)367 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED &amp; AFFOROABLEI
7886
Townhouse
apartments
For sale 112 acre 101 Gas. and/or small houses FOR
water sewer Call tor deta11s RENT Call (7 40)441·1111
(7 40)446 3487
for apphcat1on &amp; 1ntormatiOn

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REAl. ESTATE
W.o\Nllll

Real-Estate Wanted Local
person look1ng lor a home to
buy All cash
Metgs or
Gallla No double w•de or
modular 740-416-3130

Itt\ I " "

allj304)882 3368
bedroo m l1n1shect base·
ment well ma1nta1ned 1/
ere With 2 eX1ra acres
pt10nat Located m Pomt
P-leasom WV Code 9905

' callt304 )675·1 536

Furn1shed upsta1rs 3 rooms
dep
required No pets (740)446·
151 9

&amp; bath Clean ref

a

Grac1ous I11Jmg 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at V1llage
Manor
and
R1vers1de
Apartments 1n M ddleport
From'S295 $444 Call 740
992·5064 Equal Housmg
Opportun1t1es

Honeysuc kle Hills Apts
located on Co1on1a l Or
beh•nd H1ghway Patrol Post
1 bedroom house
11 on Jackson P1ke 2 be droom
Garfield Ave
Gallipohs now a~Jail able Rent starts
{740)44t 0194 $290 monlh low &amp; moder·
$300/ mo
ate mcome Equal Hous1ng
(740)441 t 184
Opportumty (740)446·3344
1 mtle down ?south beaut1 TOO 1 800 750 0750
lui nverfront Newly remod
eled 2BR 1bath home Middleport North Fourth
screen p01ch ove rlookmg Avenue 2 room eff1c1ency
nver separate tWo story no pets Depos1t &amp; prev1ous
garage w1th worKbench rental referances utilttles
yard
pnvate pa1d 740 992·0165
large

References S650f monlh +
No down payment appx depOSit
(740)446·4922
2000 sq ft cia &amp; heat 3-4 evenmgs
bedrooms 1n Pomeroy 740·
2 Bedroom House Newly
949-7004
Remodeled Kmeon Ave
OaKwood Home ··F+replace Gall1po11s
S550o' mo
Garden Tub Free Delwery (740)441 · 1184 (740)441
t 112 m1le out Greer Road 0194
Point Pleasant W Va
2 bedroom house $375 per
OAKWOOD HOMES OF
mo plus depoSit &amp; ut11it1es
NITRO,WV
Acce pt HUD
(740)446

2 BR/1 Bath FarmhOuse 1n
Country wf10 acres suitable
to bUild . 3 miles !rom
Hartford
S49 500 740·378·6325.
Rea tty
Concealed P1stol Class Homestead
(304)675·
(304)882
2405
October 8 9 00 am VFW
Home Listing•
Mason WV Ptt (740}843· 5540
L1st your home by cal ling
Galltpollt ca,..r College
(C8reers Close To Home)
Call Todayl 740-446-4367
1·80Q-214.Q452
~ lifloi i~IIC. . . .!Cd898 IXlll1
Ati:r&amp;OIIed Member Acc~hng
Ci:lvnc~ lor Independent Coi1&amp;9M

(740)256·6242 .

NITRO WV 304 755 5885

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5555, Cell (740)416 3329

1'20 Monu· HoMES

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NEW 3 BRDM $1299
DOWN
$229 00 MONTH
ONLY AT OAKWOOD
HOMES

..._ L/TRONtnc cOtlll~nt

703·369-5298

Grea1 Used 1994 14x70 3

1990, 14x70 3 bedroom tra11 For rent 2 bedroom, 1 bath
er wl C/A K1tchen apph $300/month $300/deposlt
ances mcluded Musl be Call (740)446 3481
moved (740)286-6851
Home for Rentm GlenwOOd
2000
14x70 Oak wood 3br 2ba detached Garage
Freemont 3BA 2BA 1n $400/month
plus deposit
Quail Creek very n1ce 740· (304 )743-8584
388·851 3 or 740 388·8017
Hames
!rom
$7 000
2000 16x80 mob1le home Foreclosures VA HUD Fqr
Many e~etras Owner w11t pay I1SIIngs 800·391 5228 ext
to move Call (740)446 1709
2570
House lor Ren t 4 Bedroom
2002 JBA 2 oath Oakwood 2 Bath Mt Alto WV call
mob1le home Good condl· (304)458 2443
tiOn ·
$28 500
OBO
Hou ses fm Rem $250 a
Ref1nancmg available Call
(740) 245 . 0131
month $275 a month $400
a month Plus Ut1l1lleS No
5 Homes under $10 000 Pets
Depos n
Ref
W1ll del1ver (7 40)385 7671
(304 )675- 4874
Gallipolis
Ferry WV
CLEAN SWEEP SALE. Lot
model clearance All remam· Hou ses for rent Pomeroy
$275 $400 pe r M
mg 2005 s must go to make area
room tor new homes under 740·416 4906
constructiOn SAVE' SAVE'
SAVEl OAKWOOD HOMES In town 4BA 3BA LA TV
GALLIPOL IS Call (740)446- room 1 month deposit With
re lerences
$6'50/montt)
3093

STATE ROUTE 554 • BID- Mobile
home s1tes 1n
WELL. New 4 bedroom 2
Country Homes
Shade
bath manufactured home
$130 mo (740)385 4019
Features t1vmg room famtly
room
w1th fireplace and
(740)446 9312
AP•Rl111ElS'fS
BON US' room Corner lot
tuRREN'I
Cape Cod Home 2185 SO Above ground pool w1th pool
Feet 2 1/2 Ba, 3 Br 2 Car house Ready tor move-m
1 and 2 b~droom apart·
Garage &amp; Car Port Double PRICED
UNDER
ments
furntshed and unfur·
Driveway Sits on 112 acre APPRAISA LII
(740)446
mshed , security depos1t
lot on dead end Pr1vate 3218
reqwed no pets 740 992Dnve 2 yrs old $145 000
THEISS ROAD, VINTON 22 18
(304)593·2864
Brand new 3 bedroom, 2
bath manulac1ured home 1BR WID hookup electriC or
Completely set and ready gas no pets $290 plus
(740)339 0362
for move-1n Features 1lv1ng depo's11
(740)441-1 184 •
room
family room and
beaut1ful sky lit kitchen 2 bedroom 1 bath water
DRASTICALLY AEOUCEOII pa1d $350 month $350
All n1al eatale advertising Call (740)446·3570
sec\,lnly
deposit
Call
In lhl• new•paper Is
(740)446·3481
aubja&lt;:t to tl'la Federal

3200

Irom
Fax complt~ted s1gned
form to

Br1ck Ranch B1dweii!Porter
AI 160 near school gtocery store and gas stat10n
3 bedrooms, all electnc 2
1/2 ball1s k1tchen With nook,
pantry disposal microwave
~real room w1111 stone/gas
fireplace formal d1n1ng room
With
bay
Wi ndow
study/olf1ce wnh walk·1n
closet Master bedroom and
bath w1th 2 walk m closets
Wh irlpool tub shower a,nd
dual Sinks Enclosed back
porch, 2 car garage 20x40
mground poo l oak wood
work new roof landscapmg
plus NC·heat Approx 4
acres
$179,900
Call

3633/740-416 1823
Stale-Certified L1nk
approved ch1ldcare has
Immediate openmgs tor
ages 6- weeks&amp; up call
Shelly 304- 675·2343 tor
more deta1ls

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(30 4) 675·6458

Building Supplies ...................................... 550
Business and llulldlngs. .. .. ............... 340
Business Opportunity. . . .. .........210
Business Training ........................ 140
Campers &amp; Motor Homes... .
... 790
CampJng Equipment. . ... .. ....... ... .. 780
Cards of Thanks.. . ....... .. . . ...... 010
Child/Elderly Care ............................ 190
Electrlcai/Relrlgerallon ...,...........................840
Equipment lor Rent ..................................... 480
Excavating .................................................. 830
Farm Equipment.. ... ....... ........... .. . .610
Farms lor Rent. .....................................430

JACKPOT SAYS ...
$2000.00

KIT &amp; CARLYLE
lwngtrtOic.net

2 female mu( ed breed pup
p1es crate tra.ned wormed
soc1al w/dogs &amp; cats good
home (740]992·3679

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Housewares clqlh1ng toys
Ate 7 South nght on
Orchard Hill Ad Sat 9am5pm

Auto Parts &amp;: Accessories.
.....•.. ... 760
Auto Repair . . .• ... . .... ... . • .. ..... 770
Autos for Sale.. ... .. .. .
..........710
eoats &amp; Motors for Sate ........................... 750

••• Friday, Sept. 16 •••

I st Pack
FREE
$5.00 fm each
one after Door
Pnze
I st Etghty
People
Early Btrds
Starts at 5:00
Crank It Up

Mason County AmmaJ
League Inc
1965 Fmrground Road ,
PI Pleasant
Shelter Clean-Up Day
Saturday 9/24
9am 3pm Aa1n or Shme
Yard Sale Bake Sale and
Hut Dog Sale
Get you r Dogs
nalls clipped for $5
Basket Raffles and Free•
' Balloons lor the K1dsl
To Voluntaer please ca ll

L.,._..,;GiiiiAI;;.UPOI;;;;,-Jl;;S:.,..,J

4x4 's For Sate .............................................. 725
Ahnouncement ............................................ 030
Antiques............ ... ... ... .. .. .................530
Apartments lor Rent. ... .. . ... .. ... . 440
Auction and Flea Market. .... .. ..
....080

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ment to enspect coll~t­
eral, pr1or to sale dt.te
contact Cyndte, Stacy

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE

St , Pomeroy, Ohio
Farmers Bank
Savmgs
Company 1s selhng
for cash 1n harid or

The
and

For
Benefit Gall Outing
Chuck A1tc h1e to help pay
med1ca! expenses
Sept
24th at 9 00 AM Pme H1lls
Golf Course Troph1es for
1st 2nd, and 3rd place and
ot her
pn zes
awarded
Relreshments
served
Come out-and Help

YARD SALE-

YARDSAI4?
Pr. PLEASANT

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Ylall

17,2005, attO:OO a.m.,
a public sale will be
held at 211 W Second

For further lnlormatlon , or for an appoint-

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Modern 1 bedroom
(740)446-0390

apt

New 2BR apts 1n town All
electnc, water/sewer/trash
mcltJd9d C/A $525 rent
plus depos1t
No pets

(740)441 1184
New b1g 2 bedroom apt
Pr~vate tocatmn clo se to
hospital
Wate r 1sewer
1nctuded No pets Depos11
reqUired
$695/month
(740)441 1184

2BR cottage near Porter
$350/dep $350/ rent rater Plea sa nt Valley Apartment
ence needed Wate r/trash Are now tak1ng Apphca!IOns
paid No pets Call (740)388 tor 2BR 3BA &amp; 4BA
1100
AppllcaiiOns
are
ta ken
3 BR 1 112 baths house Mond ay lhru Fnday tram
S450 pe r month depOSit 9,P0 AM 4 PM Office IS
references no pels Ca ll located al 1151 Evergreen
Dr1ve Po1nl Pleasant WV
(740)245· 5439
Phone No 1s (304)67 5·
5 rooms &amp; bath slave &amp;• 5806 E H 0
retngerator no pets 50 --...,------~
Olive St
$350 month Tara
Townhouse
(740)446 3945
Apar1 ments Ve ry Spactous
2 Bedrooms CIA 1 112
AHent1onl
Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Ba6Y
Local com pany ottenng NO Poo l PatiO Start S385/Mo
DOWN PAYMENT" pro No Pe ts
Lease Plus
grams tor you to buy your Secunty DepoSit Aequ1red
home 1nstead o1 rent~ng
(740 )367 7086
• HXl0 e l1n an c1Ag
• Le$$ than per1ect credll Tw1n A1vers Towe1 s accept
acoeptea
tng apphcallons tor wa1t1ng
• Payment could be the . hst lor Hud·subs1zed 1- br
same as rent
apartment ca ll 675 6679
Mor tgage
(740)367 0000

Locators

Beau11lul 3 bedroom home
m
country
CIA
washer/dryer hooJ.:up large
yard (61 4)595 7773 or 800
798 4686

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room sutle S650fmo 1 room
olf1ce· $225/mo :a room
su1te $250/mo Secur1ty
For rent t bedroom I bath
depos1t req!Jifed You pay
tully renovated all apoh·
ut1ht1es AUspaces very n1ce
ances
$500/month
Elevator Call (740)446·3644
$.5001depoSII Call (740)446
tor appomtrnent
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2 b•ths. Laue price 9475

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Chihuahua
nwt
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black/white, 1st shots &amp;
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wormed, Parents on premisGallipolis RetaiVOffice build- es $200 (304)895-3t01
Ing, beautiful country setMl51CAL
png; 4,000 sq.H. (flnished);
INsTRUIIIENIS
.heat and water lnctuded.S
negotltt&gt;&lt;e ; (740)367-7435.
Story and Clark Piano
Office/Apartment-- 3 Story 3040675-3273
Building with garage, located in dOwntown Pomeroy.
Call fof Details. 740-99271151 .
Home Grown Tomatoes.
\II W II \\ 111 "&gt; 1
Field Run,
per bucket or
you pick $5 Per b'Ucket.
(740)379-9 tt 0

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McKean Farm
Large asso'rtment pumpkins.
guards, Indian corn. !odder.
hay bales. (740)446-9442,
556
Centenary . ' Road.
Gallipolis.

Appliance

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1998

Plymouth
Breeze, air, auto, 4 cyl,
$1,800 060. (740)2561233.

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in HendersOn, WV. Pre ownecl apptlcanes starting at
under warranty.
$75 &amp; up
we do service work on all
Make and Models (304)675-

7999
Kenmore ceramic flat top
electr ic range . Black, very
clean. $250. (740)446·0537.
Mollohan Carpel , 202 Clark
Chapel Aoad. Porter. Ohio.
(740)446- 7444 1-8 77-8309162. Free Eslimates. Easy
Fnancing, 90 days same as
cash . Visa/ Master Card .
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Hometown Mark!!t

Deli &amp;.. FuU Service
.Catering Selections

Battery, Coilpaek. Mar09n.
Nice Truck. $3,500.00. 740742 -3014.

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Washer $125; Dryei $125;
elec1ric range.$125: relrigerator $150; chest freezer
Whirlpool
$165;
wa sherfdryer set ' $250;
couch $125; rocker· recliner
$75; loveseat $50; tab l~ &amp;
chairs $125; table &amp; chairS
S40 ; lamps $10 each.
Skaggs Appliances. 76 Yine
St. (740)446-7398 .

Anything Hauled
• Metal,
• Appliances,
• Cars.
• Garage Metal
Call
740-742-2595

19.96 Ford Wlndstar 7 pas·
sanger van. 141.000 mites,
n,ms good, daf1t; burgundy in
co lor, $2.000, (740)9922726

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Antiques, 1124 Eas t Main
on SA 124 E. Pomeroy, 74D992· 2526. RuSs Moore,
owner.

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MERCHANDISE

10'&gt;C16'K7' Green House,
white plastic sides. clea'r on
roof, exhaust fan &amp; some
alac::tric, $1,800, (740)742·
401 t

1998 Dodge. Grand Caravan
ES, White, Tan leather. quad
BASEMENT
.- seats . rear AJC, New tires.
WATERPROOFING
loaded,
$5,700
OBO.
Your ProStar Trailer Dealer. (740 )441 135
Unconditional lifetime gvar·
Carmichael Equipment Inc.
antee. Local rererences fur(740)44&amp;-2412
1999 Chevrolet Venture nished. · Established 1975.
Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446·
fuGRAY IN&amp;
Extended Vani blue 82,000
miles: great condition: one 0870, Rogers Basement
owner:- $8,500; (740)367· Walerproofing
74 35; (740)339-3955.
Hay---Excel lent
Quality.
MiKed Greens. $2.00. 740- [ 40 WM~!'!CUN
ExC\VATING
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949-2241 .
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needs.
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7ol0-596-2909

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740-992-6971

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(740) 992-5232
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P_omeroy, Ohio

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Sidewalks, Gas Station Awnings, Degreasing of
Equipment. Boats, campers, Tractor Trai lers,
Dump Trucks, painting or Staining of your ded
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• Complete
Remodeling

140-112-1m
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12% Triumpll12% sweet horse feed
$5.50/50 lb. bag
48% Soybean Meal 113.251100 Jb
· Cob Meal with T.M. SaH
$6.501100 lb bag
Mushroom compost (Bulk only)

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Middleport, OH

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Audrey Grant produces a bimonthly
magazine called·Bener Bridge. It contains
20 colorful pages of matena l aimed at
none)(pert players.
This deal was one of the hardest in the
March/April issue. II you were South, the
declarer in four hearts , how would you
plan the play after West leads the diamond king?
This article was written by David Lindop.
Grant's husband. No auction was given,
bu t since the play was Lindop's th ing, I
suppose it does not maner that much. In
my sequence. South's jump-rebid guar·
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se\len winners and 15·17 high-card
points - but what is one point among
lriends when you hold a solid suit?
North's raisa is bordBrtine , but we lo\la to
shoot for .a vulnerable game bonus.
When in a suit contract. stari by counting
losers. Here, you have five: two diamonds and three clubs. That is a disap·
pointingly high number. Ne~tt , count winners. You should see nine: two spades,
Six hearts and one diamond. From where
will the 10th come?
Only one possibility e)(ists:. dummy's
spade jack. Take the first tric~ with your
diamond ace (it you . duck, West might
shift to a club), draw trumps , and play a
spade to dummy's jack. Jf the finesse
wins, you will discard two minor·suit los. ers on the ace and king of spades, making ·your contraCt for plus 620. If the
linesse loses, yotJ will go three down for
minus 300.' Only 920 points are riding on
the location of one card.
To subscribe, contact the publisher,
Baron Barclay Bridge Supplie s, ai (800)
274-222 1. Six issues cost $29.

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Sales • Parts • Service

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33561 Bailey Run Rd.,

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1999
Ford Taurus VB:
engine, automatic transinis·
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sian, power windows· &amp; door
10 Week old AKC Cocker locks. $2.800. Call (740)446Spaniel Puppie s:
bull. 0425.
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buff&amp;while,
white&amp;black,
buff&amp;black. 2000 Chrysler 300M, ·beautiMother and Father on prop- ful gold metallic, 51 Kmi. sun
ilrty.
Shots. warmed . roof, healed leather sears, 4
'declawed. $350.00 Firm. disc changer, all the jxlras,
eKtra nice.
740;-992·737 1'
2000
Jeep
Grande
Cherokee,
4
WD.
5 1Kmi.
6 Rat Terrier puppies, 6
weeks old ready to go, E;actra nice / towablE! with
BlueOx base plate. Both
(740)742- t 703
price below Blue Book .
9 week ole! male SheHie OOg. (740) 245-5468 .
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sable in . color .. $300. 2090 Kia Sephia. 4 door,
aUtOmatic, 27mpg, 72,000
(740)25&amp;-E265.
miles, good condition $BOO
AKC Lab puppies. Yellow or 1n brakes. fillers. tires; belts
ChOCOlate, 7 wks old. $300 elC . tuneup. Will take trade
Asking
$4300
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aach. (740)256-6733.
(740)441 -9378.
At(C
Registered
Lab
59 .500
Pupplea 4 Chocolate, 1 2002 Cavalier.
Gun Metal 17'5.
Blacl&lt;, first Shots &amp; Wormed, miles.
7 weeks old, Parents on Carbon Fiber Muffler. Biad(
and Headlight
Site. $200 each (304)576- Euros
New
CD Player.
Corners.
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$7,200.00. Call:740-992·
AKC
Registered , 0210.
Wiemaraner Puppies. Will
Camero Z-28, 350, aulo,
be ready in 3-4 weekS Call
T-Tops.
leatner, great shape,
J304)675-f138
$5,500; 92 Corsica V-6 .
ferret Female, Sable, Shots. • au10. 4dr, lots ot new parts,
Cago S50 (304)675·8159
n~e car. $1 ,600; (740)742·
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Full blooded Pit Butt pup- - - - - - , - - - - : - - : pies, ·$50 each . Call White 1994 Chrysler LHS,
evenings (740)388-0163 or auto, V6 . $1.200 OBO.
(740)388-8901.
(740)256· 1233.

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1997 Camero
green , towner/adult owned ,
less than 64.000miles, V6 ,
automatic. air,CD. excellent
and
sharp.
$6,800.

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1996 Chevy Beretta , V6,
automatic. A/C, runs. lOOks
good , good gas mileage,
Block, brick, _~r pipes. $2.200 060 (740)441 windaws, lintels. etc . Claude 0914
Winters, Rio Grande. OH
1996 Njssan Sentra 135,000
ball 740-245-5'1 2 1.
miles. 2 owners, good condition, $2,800 firm . (740)38S·
DAVIDSON METAL
8128 .
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Mattress. great for tall per- Let us demo a John Deere Z in. S&amp;S engine, . S speed 4x4 COmmercial Ditch-Witch
Trak or X Series All-Wheel trans. day-teet\ . frame and
son, $200. (304)882·2494
with six-way blade, DiggingSteer on your lawn and more . $14 ,500 call after
Depth up to 5'6~. Gas.
JET
receive an extra $500 off our,. 5:00pm (304)675·6·105
Water, Cable, · Electric &amp;
AERATION MOTORS
already discounted prices.
Drain Lines (304)576-9005
1999
Harley.
EICBIIent
conRepaired, New &amp; Aebuih In Limited
time
offer.
dition , lull size tour pac,
SIOCk. Call Ron Evans, 1· Carmichael
Inc.
back rest. &amp; luggage rack,
8()().537 -9528
much more. 9,000 miles.
$ t 2,500. Call (740)446NEW AND USED STEEL
4525 after 3pm.
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete,
Angle.
Channel , Flat Bar. Steel
Grating
For
Dr'ains. 1986 Jaguar XKS. V·12
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L engine (yes V- 12) 2 doOr
Scrap Metals Open Monday, sports car, black, tan interi Tuesday, ~edneaday &amp; or, auto. runs wow! needs
Friday, 8am ..:30pm. Closed exhaust &amp; minor attn .. will
Thursday.
Saturday
&amp; trade 60's or 70 's GM,
Sunday. (740)44&amp;-7300
$3500 080. (740)416-0918

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Loacter
Backhoe in stock. Check out
HAC Aluma-Uie XL
our renia l rates. ·Great
31 FT,
Bath,
financing
available.
Well maint ained,
Grand
t:ar michael Equipment Inc. 1997 Plymouth
Voyager. White 2 sl. drs.,
(740)446-24 t 2.
good cond., runs good .
POLE BU1LDINGS
$3,500 0 60. Ca ll (740)441- . ~~;;;
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Used Furniture &amp; Appliance
Store, 130 Bula'llille Pike.
Gampolis, QH_ 40% off all
king mattress sets. Hrs. 11-3
M-S (740)446-4782.

41800 SR #7

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98-·S1 0 New Tires. Brakes,

For Sale or Lease Storage
1994 Toyota extended cab .
MOJORCY(l.E';/
warehouse cost $40,000 ,
4;ac4. 136,000 miles, good ---. 4 WHEEI..ERS
zoned B-3, lor Sale l ot on
condition . $5,500 . Call
6th Street cost $15,000 call
(740)388-9 125.
2001 Grin ly· 600, auld,
days (304)675-11 60 nights
green
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l-OOK AL-IKE!

Chance may figure prominently in
your affairs in the yea r ahead. Instead
of getting sidetracked , you' ll be able
to use unexpected haPpenings to
your advantage. as they'll actually be
in strumental in helping you expand
your horizons.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Don't be
reluctant to alter your judgment call
today If you become doubtful about a
decision
you
,already
made .
Sometimes second th ougflts ca n
reveal what You Initially oVerlooked or
didn't see.
LIBR A (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) - Although
you shouldn't toss caution to the
winds, caving into sell-doubts is
always a mistake and can hamper
whatever progress you've a lready
rriade. Proceed In a positive . hopeful
manner.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Ute
tends to favo r you in situations where
yoU bank on your own abilities, sk;ills
and talents today. Conversely. 11 might
not be so kind to you if you allow others to do the think ing tor you ,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ,2 3-Dec. 21) Sometimas When we try too hard, it
Cliluses us to trip over our own feet ,
which c ould be the case lor you today.
Proceed ambitiou sly, but treat events
more like a game rather than as·a bat·
tle.
C APRICORN (Dec . 22-.Jan _ 19 ) - In
conve rsations today. don't be too
eager to elChibit ju st how bright you
are and every1hing you kn ow. You 'll
gain much 'more by being B good listener ins tefild _Nobody likes a know·ltall.
~
AQUARIUS (.Jan . 20-Feb. 19} Financial conditions could be a bit
'top sy -turvy today where you might
make a lot. but lose a lot as well it
you 're not careful. Manage thing s pru·
dently ·so you'll come out on the profit
side .
,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Conditions today .might cause you to
discard your origina l plans. However .
it you are forced to alter your game
plan .. don't get upset or it could ca1.1se
you to make some bflld Ellltemattves
AR IES (March 2 1 ·April 19) - When
hampered by oPposition or obstacles
today don't mentally cave . into the
negative side ot things Stay focused .
even If things are go1ng wrong, and
you" ll be able to right things again .
TAURUS (April 2G- May 20) - It's In
your io'terests to be tolerant and torgiviny should a friend behav6 in a
rnanne r that displeases you todlily.
With a little under standing , yo ur pal
w ill quickly snap back into character.
GEMINI (May 2t -June ·20) - Try to
get your projects o ut of the way early
today, because as the day wears on
and you start to t ire. the road could
get a bit bumpy and you're not likely to
have the mental fortitude to continue
C AN CER {June 2 1-July 22)- Even if
you should have to dea l with some
negative tactors you didn't elCpeCI .
guard your men tal anltude _ Uptess
yoU have faith that all will eventually
work out, you won 't be able to wtn out
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - Baing lucky
or not In financial or material c ircum·
stance&amp; today will depend upon your
Qwn mlndset. If you believe others are
out tQ taka advantage of you . that's
e~tact l y what wll1 happen.

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ALONG THE RIVER
The Maples:
A place to call'home', Cl

Big Ten
Teams
W l Put.
Illinois
0 0 .000
Indiana
0 0 .000
Mich. State 0 0 .000
Minnesota 0 0 .000
N'westem 0 0 .000
Penn State 0 0 .000
Wisconsin 0 0 .000
Purdue . 0 0 .000
Ohio State 0 0 .000
Iowa
0 0 .000
Michigan 0 0 ,000

Overall
W l Pet.
2 0 1.000
2 0 1.000
·2 0 1.000
2 0 1.000
2 0 1.000
2 0 1.000
2 0 1.000
1 0 1.000
1 1 .500
1 1 .500
1 1 .500

AROUND THE BIG TEN
Michigan State
at Nci. 10 Notre Dame
It was a vert1cal Jump worthy of
Michael Jordan.
Two weeks ago, . Jotre Dame got
one vote in Thll Assoc1ated Press
College football poll and that was
for 25th place. After wins over
Pittsburgh and MIChigan •. th e
Fighting Irish. (2-0) leapt i'nto the
top 10.
Michigan State (2-0) brings
gaudy offensive statistics 1nto Notre
Dame Stadium after blowi ng out
Kent State and Hawaii. The Spartans are averagi ng 592 yards a
game on offense. Quarterback
Drew Stanton has completed 78
percent of his passes and MSU has
scored on 12 of the 20 drives he
has led.
For Notre Dame, Brady Qu1nn has
thrown four touchdown passes and
Darius Walker leads the team in
rushing and is second 1n receivJng.

No. 12 Purdue
at Arizona .
The Boile rmakers (1-0) got a
strong performance from quarterback Brandon Kirsch (22 of 34 fcft
.252 yards, two touchdowns) in a
49-24 win over Akron last week.
Coach Joe 'Tiller was less thrilled
with his team's pass defense,
though, after it allowed th~ touch·
down passes.
·
Arizona (1-1) struggled wi th
Northern Anzona before wmning
31-121ast week and could be without its'two starting defensive ends
because of injuries.

Wisconsin
at North Carolina
The Badgers 12 -0) have scored
56 and 65 po1nts 1n wins over Bo\\1ing Green and Temple. Quarterback
John Stocco has completed 69 percent of his passes and tail back
· Brian Calhoun is ave raging 150
yards a game.
North Carolina [0-1·) threw a
scare into No. 16 Georpja Tech be·fore losing 27-21 in its only game.

Other games
Saturday
Eastern Michigan at MIChigan
Northern Iowa at Iowa
Central Mich1gan at Penn State
Illinois at California
Kentucky at lnd1ana
Florida Atlantic at Minesota
Northwestern at Anzona State

OSU TOMI.fADERS
Interceptions
Passing Yards
221 Three tied with 1
Zwick
Rushing Yards Tackles
22
Pittman
175 Hawk

tackles for lOss

Receptions .

Holmes

9

Touchdowns

Holmes

Hawk

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Ohio State football players.
But he stepped forward and
too.k questions. ·
The senior tight.end said
he spent a sleepless night
after the game. "I'm not
going to lie. I think about it
sometimes. But you have to

check if it was, I went to the
web sites of a half-dozen universities whose football teams
have a tradition of success.
· At each site, !typed the
name of a prominent player or
a player with a distinctive ·
name. ,In a few minutes, I
could have had e-mail addresses for all six players.
Big-time college athletic
programs wrap their athletes in a protective cocoon
in many ways. That they ·
haven't shored up this portal is surprising.

SPORTS
• Friday's high school
football action.
See B section.

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THIS WEEK'S OPPONENT: SAN DIEGO STATE

San Diego State's leading rusher. Defensive line
He is averaging 73 yards a game
Ohio State held all Texas runafter sitting out all of last season ners
not named Vince 'mung to
because of a broken leg. He was an average of two yards a cany
a 1,000-yard rusher 1n 2003 bwt last week. After Young gained 52
it remains to be seen if he is fully . yards on his first three carries, he
Quarterbacks
recovered from his injury.
averaged 1.4 yards a canyon his
After a two-quarterback system
Advantage: Even
last 17 attempts.
didn't produce a victory against
Receivers
Mike Kudla is still the only deTexas last Saturday, coach J1m
fensive
lineman witha quarterSantonio Holmes leads·Oh1o.
Tressel decided on Monday that
back
sack.
Jay Richardson forced
Troy Sm1th would start at quarter- . State with nine receptions in two
a
fumble
against
Texas.
games
and
has
two
of
Ohio
back and Justin Zwick would go
San
Diego
State's
defensive
State's three touchdown catches.
to the bench.
line
is
on
the
small
side,
with
But
more
attention
has
been
foSmith brings a running dimenthree
of
the
four
starters
weighing
sion to OSU's offense that Zw1ck cused on Ted Ginn Jr.'s lack of big
255
pounds
or
less.
Antwan
Applays
than
on
Holmes'
conSistent
didn't. He also brings a fiery attiplewhite,
a
235-pound
sophotude. But, like any quarterback,'
production.
.
more defensive end, leads the
OSU 's receivers had several
he wants to talk about throwing
way
With 2'h sacks.
drops against Texas, including two
the ball. Asked 1f he was most
Advantage:
Ohio State
by
Ginn,
one
by
Anthony
Gonzalez.
dangerous on unplanned runs,
Sm1th said, "I think )'m dangerand one by tight end Ryan Hamby Unebackers
ous dropping liack and passing." in the end zone, so there is room
A.J. Hawk was the Big Ten DeAfter losing hi&amp;startngJob be- for improvement. San Diego State fensive Player of the Week after
cause of a two-game suspension ranks No. 112 nationally in pass getting 12 tackles, two quarterfor taking a ~ft from a booster, · defense, so improvement could
back sacks, an interception and
Smith should be detenmined to
be on the horizon.
a
fumble recovery against
Wide' receiver Jeff Webb (13
keep it for a long time.
Texas.
CarpenSan Diego ~tate's Kevin O'Con- catches, 162 yards, 1 TD) is San ter saysBobby
he
is
feeling
nell, a 6-foot-6, 200-pound ·
Diego State's top pass catcher.
no
after-effects
sophomor~. has completed 66
Advantage: Ohio State
from the sprained
percent of his passes but has
Offensive
line
ankle he playec
more interceptions (three) than
Sa,n
Oi.
e
go
State
has
the
colthrough against
touchdown passes (two).
lection
of
300-pounqers
on
the
the
longhorns.
Advantage: Ohio State
offensive line every NCAA Division
Ominously for
Running backs
I football team seems to have
San Diego State,
these
days.
Four
of
the
five
·
Hawk says OSU's
Antonio Pittman rushed for 75
defense·needs to 1myards against Texas after gaining Aztecs interior linemen weigh
more than 300 pounds.
prove after giving up
,100 yards against Miami. He is
All
1M!
have
started
sometime
382
yards to Texas.
ave ra~ng 5.6yards a cany.
dunng their career but none has .
"We have to tackle
But he and the rest of Ohio
earned all-Mountain West Conbetter if we want to be a
State's running backs might be
terence honors. n,e Aztecs are
great defense," he said.
under-wor1&lt;ed around the goal
averaging 409 yards a game total
Middle linebacker
line. In 11 plays inside the 20yard line aga1nst Texas, only one offense and 160 yards rushing a FreddY Keiaho ieads the
Aztecs with 21 tackles.
was a cany by a running back, a game, compared to 318 total
yards and 135 yards rush1ng a
OSU's starters, Hawk,
three-yard gain by P1ttman.
Carpenter and Anthony
Don't be surprised if the Buck- game for Ohio State.
OSU's line left a big ques\Jon
Schlegel are all se:
eyes roll out a little bit more.of a
niors. San Diego
·
,power running game against San mark hafl!'Jng in the air CMJr Ohio
State's three firstDiego State, which ranks 101st Stadium against Texas 1M1en the,
team linebackers are
nationally in rushing defense. The Buckeyes could get only one
touchdown out of lour possessions two sophomores and
Aztecs have lost 44-21 to UCLA
that begen deep in the longhorns' a redshirt freshand 41-29 to Air Force.
Lynell Hami~on, who ran for 69 terTito!y. Texas' defense had quite a • man.
yards when Ohio State sneaked
bit to do with tha~ though.
Advantage:
Ohio State
Advantage: Ohio State
by the Aztecs 16-13 in 2003, is
Alook at the key matchups in
the game between No. 9 Ohio
State (1·1) and San Diego
State (0-2) on Saturday at Ohio
Stadium:

Defensive backs

.
San D~ State has not Intercepted a pass thiS season and I1S
startng defensiVe backs have tihree
career interceptiOns total in tiheir
careers. Cornerback Donn~ Baker
hac_two interqeptions last season.
Dante Whitner had another
productive game for OSU against
Texas with seven tackles and a
quarterback sack.
Ohio State allowec 270 yards
passing to Texas' Vince Young but
there were few glanng breakdowns. Even

Jim Nave.au's
Player of the Week

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pole at Ohio Stadium in
zone?
What year did Ohio
known then as

lB ·AJ. Hawk
Hawk led OhiO State in tacl&lt;les (12}. interoepted a [l35§, recc:M3red a fumble and hac
two QB SaCks 1n a 25-22 loss toTexas.

play in the Big Ten ,
Conference?
io State fQotball
e NFL draft?

Ansut s: 1. 146 feet 2. 1913 3. Dick Heekin, running
back, in 1936 in the eighth round by the New '1bl1&lt; Giants

Beegle, union working to save jobs
J. R EED

prepared to i~ S liC two-week er to formula te a sc heduling
layoff notices lo th ree more arrangement that would allow
men Friday.
deputies to remain on the job
POMEROY - . Meigs
Beegle said he has no acldi- - working 40 hours per work
County Sheriff Rohen Beegle Iiana! funds m transfer inlo hi s and getting pa id for 24.
expected to issue layoff s:tlarics line item, and that any
Deputies now work eightnotices to three more deputies additional funds for payroll hour shifts, with one officer
on Friday, as he and depu ties wo uld have to come fro m · on . duty each shift, but ·
worked ,on . a scheduling county commissioners or other Pa'rtcrso n sa id the work
arrangement to keep e_ight general fund departmen ts.
schedule may be adjusled to
remaining deputies on staff.
Deputy Rick Pallerson, the I0, I 2 or even 24-hour shift s
Beegle said Friday he will president of the deputies· if he and Bee2le can reach an
need an additional $20,000 uni on, said th e men are wi ll- ag reeme nt. He · said union
th rough year's end to. hold on ing to work some time wi th- members have expressed a
to the staff remaining after out pay in order to stay on the willingness to donate time in
two deputies were laid off payrolL Beegle and Patterson order to stay on the payroll . .
two weeks ago, and he was said they plan to work togeth- · " It beats unemployment,"
BY BRIAN

BR,EED@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Patterson said Friday, ·'and
we feel we can work out a
schedule that wi ll al low ou r
men to (Ontin ue working
wh ile providing the besl cov -'
erage we can for the county." .
Patterson said tran sporting
prisoners to jails outside the
co unty presents a major
obstacle 10 the sheriff" s
departmen t operation, particu larly if staff is reduced
furth er. When he issued the
first two layoff notices on .
Aug . 30, Beegle said he
would be left with a "skeleton force ."

OBIWARIES

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GALLIPOLIS - The twoday
142nd
Annual
Emancipation
Day
Ce lebration
kicked
off
Page AS
the
Gallia
County
Saturday
at
• Monna Cooper Fick
Junior Fairgrounds wi th spe ~
• Jason C. Hatfield
cia! speakers, et hni c art dis• Ruby Crawford Spurlock play s. hi stori cal displ.ays,
food vendors and · the·
• Charles 'Bill' Watson
. Emanci'pation
Day
Celebrations
Scholarship
Queen pageant.
South Gallia High School
junior Elizabeth Miller
walked·away with the crown.
• More revealed about
First
runner-up
was
adoptive parents of caged Chauntelle Williams. a senior
at Buckeye Hill s Career
children. See Page A2
Center, and second runner-up
• Local Briefs.
was Amanda Blackburn, ll
See Page A3 _:
sophomore
at
Gallia
High
Schoo'!.
Academy
• A Tale of Two Faces:
" It's an honor to be cho·Plans advancing for
sen," Miller said. "Thi s is
world's first face
un ique because it's the long ·
running celebration in the
transplant. See Page AS
U.S., bull think it 's cool.
. • Money that Congress
'The other girls are great."
set aside for evacuation
Miller plans to trave l with
Williams
and Blackburn to
plan went elsewhere.
other festivals in Ohio
See Page AS
together to represent Gallia
• World War 11 vet one
C.ounty and the Emancipation
Day Ce lebration as a group
of few left to attend
and not just as a queen ..
reunion. See Page A6
She is the daughter of Pat
• Ohio EPA.slates public
and Doug Miller. of Patriot.
Eac h contest&lt;int re'ceived
he~ring lor Sept. 27.
money from the
scholarship
SEiePageA6
University of Rio Grande .
The queen received a $500
'.
scholarship. the first runnerup. $250 and the second runWEA1HER
lan McNemar/ plloto
ner-up, $250.
Oak Hill Banks gave the 2004 Emancipation Day Celebration Scholarship Queen Carles ha Chambers, left, passes
queen a $ 100 savings bond. the queen trophy to Elizabeth Mi ller, the 2005 Emancipation Day Celebration Scholarship
Queen, Saturday during the 142rid Annual Emancipation Day Celebration at the Gallia
.Please see Celebration, A2 County Junior Fa irgrounds .
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''Ws kind of Ike someone
taking JOUr dog out and
shooting him .In front of JOU
and then JOU have to go
pick him up and ,bury him."
- · linebacker
Bobby
Carpemer
about how
much losing
to Texas hurt

When he ass umed office in
January. Beegle hoped to
quickly reopen the county
jail, and th us save fund s set
aside for housing th at could
be used, in turn. 10 pay
deputy salaries. The jai l.
however, remains closed.
Beeg le also attributes his
financial difficuliies to the
risi ng cost of gasoline, a 20
percenl increase in health
insurance costs fo r employees and de lays in transfer ring custody of convicted
county pri so ners to state
prisons.

It ·

...,.... a eams
Josll Huston tied an Ohio State
record by kicking 1M! field goals
against Texas. His only"miss was a ·
50-yarder that came so close OSU
radio annou~f'liul Keels called
it gpod at first. Hust(;lt'l is 7 of 8 in
the first two games. His longest
kick of the season is a 45-yarder.
San Diego State's Garrett
Palmer is 3 of 3 this season and
15 of 24 fur his career. His
longest kicklhis season was
from 47 yards.

Say what?

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'mung's game-winmng touchdown pass to Umas Sweed was
thrown into an area where there
. were two defenders.
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The Lima Nevvs

age more idiots rather than .
discourage them.
But the surprise in·this incident wasn't that some clowns
would shovel a load of spite
into an e-mail and hit the
"send" button. The revelation
was how exposed the e-m~ of
. both high-profile athleres and
average college students are.
One ofOSU's veteran players was surprised when another reporter and I told him
his e-mail address and those of
his tewrunares were listed.
Ohio State isn't alone. To

Ohio \'aile) l'uhli,hing ( 'o.

Sacks

2 Hawk

OSU SCHEDULE
Sept 3
Sept. 10

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Jim
Naveau

move on," he said.
"I was lying there [in the
end zone) thinking, 'I wish
that didn't happen.'·But it's
part of life and you've got to
deal with it."
Apparently that wasn't
enough for some need-to-get-alife fan8. The same guys, or
someone who shared their lack
of perspective, also reportedly
sent critical e-mails to quarterback Justin Zwick.
I hesitate to shine a light on
this type of bad behavior for
fear that it will only encour-

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Hometown News for Gallia &amp; Meigs counties

Do college players need better blockerS?
COLUMBUS - One thing
we learned about Ohio State
tight end Ryan Hamby this
week: He's a lot tougher
than a couple of knuckleheads who sent him nasty,
unsigned e- mails because he
dropped a possible touchdown pass in the end zone
during OSU's 25-22 1oss to
Texas last Saturday.
H,am by had ~very reason
not to make himself available
for interviews on Thesday,
the only day other than game
day the media can talk with

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Michigan vs. :
Ohio State

SPENCER CROWNED QUEEN

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Melany Spencer. right, was crowned the 2005 River Valley Homecoming
Queen during Friday's football game between the Raiders and
Alexander. The game was delayed two hours because of lightning, forcing the ceremony indoors. She is pictured above with last year's Queen
Kristina Naylor. In the background is Spencer's escort Aaron Angles.

POMEROY
When
Roger Hysell came to work
for Farmers Bank as a teller, .
tlte old ·saying, "you ' re a
name, nut a number," ' was the
literal truth. His new bank
had rio- account numbers.
"A company
called Ohio
Valley Data
Pr ocess in il
fimilly came
in to assign
them,"
he
recalls. "That
was the beginning
of
· automation."
He pauses and adds regretfu lly, "And it's gone on and
on and on."
·
Roger. who retires on Sept. .
30 after 36 years with the
bank. greatly prefers a more
personal approach. Now
executi ve vice president in
charge of bank operations, l;le
remains adamanl in his belief
thai despi te the fmn tic pace
of modern life. people still
want personal service from
the bank above all else.
"Automation is a doubleedged sword . . Things that
mak e it easier for us can
sometimes make it harder for
the customers. I' ve a!ways
tried.to make sure that didn 't
h~ppen here.
"When I staned in 1969,
Fanners Bank had one office .
One drivi:-thru with one lane.
There were adding machines.
not computers. on the te ller
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Please see Hysell. A2

ln the past. Long ha&gt; said that he recognizes tha t Racine is a neighbor and
that the plant takes the co mmunity's conRACINE - Racine village officials cerns seriously.
are encouraging · public participation' at
Loi1g also em phasi zed that high sulfur
Monday night's recessed counci l meeting coal is currently, being burned at Gavi n·
which will include a visit from Chri s .but no touchdowns of blue plumes have
Long. American Electric Power 's plant occurred due · to mitigation strategies
environme nt al
· coordinator
for that were put in place afte r the 2001 .
Mountaineer Plant in New Haven. W.Va. touchdowns. ·
Long wi ll be there to answer any quesThi s mitigation process keeps the sultions the community might have about fur dioxide at such a small concentration
Mountaineer 's new $500 million flue gas that Lonu said it will not touch down.
desulfurization ·(FGD) or "wet scrubber,"
Long also added lhat Mountaineer's
which is under construction and due to be· wet scrubber will allow the plant 10 burn ·
completed in January 2007.
high sulfur coal from a varie ty of sources,
Raeine Village Council has raised con- not just the Philip Spor~ coal mine, and
cerns stemming from the possible use of &lt;JIIow them to burn it more cheaply than
high sulfur coal from the old Bhilip Sporn
low sulfur coal. · which in turn keeps
coal mine in the new wet scrubber.' High prices competiti ve.
sulfur coal was burned in AEP's Gavin
Mountaineer will sti ll have to meet
Plant when touchpowns of blue plumes
federal
guideli nes for the emission of
of sulfuric acid aerosols occurred in
sulfur
dioxide
when the wet scrobber is
· Cheshire in 2001.
.
·
.
Mountaineer ·Plant, which is in closer comp l eted ~
''When
we
start
up
we
will
have a
proximity to Racin'e than the plant's
of
sulfur
dioxide
mitigacombination
hometown of New Haven . currently
bums low sulfur coal to meet sulfur diox- tion strategies in place so we won't ·
ide e.mission limits.
Please see Scrubber, A2
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