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MIDDLEPORT-· April is
national Autism Awareness
month and Meigs County is
leading the way toward
showing its support
For the pa'St three years,
the Holding Onto Positive
Endings (HOPE) group
has· been raising money to
help with expenses for
people with autism in
Meigs and Gallia counties.
There are 92 children in Charlotte Wamsley accepts a $50.check from J;leth Schneider,
'Meigs County and 108 the manager at Dairy Queen, which will be used to help indichildren in GaUia County viduals with autism. (From left to right) ~ay Hill, Heather

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Buchanan, Beth Schneider (Dairy Queen manager), Charlotte
Wamsley, Erin Hartson and Sandy Almond. (J. Miles Layton)

KICK BUTTS DAY

Twenty-three Meigs High School students were tapped for
induction into the Nationa·l Honor Society in ceremonies
Wednesday. Following commemtaries on scholarship. leadership, character and service by Tyler Sames , president: Andrea
Fetty, vice president: Sarah Lee. secretary; and Maegan
Dodson, treasurer, four candles symbolizing those attributes
were lighted. The new inductees are left to right, front.
Madison King, Jenni Young. Cassie Lee. Renee Bailey, Miranda
Stewart, Brittany Powers and Aira Little; second row, Brndon
Grover, Trevor Depoy, Jeremy Blackston, Samantha Pierce,
Melissa Gow. Katie Reed, Pat Dowell. Jodi Donohue, and Emily
Ashley, and back, Aaron lhle, Carl Wolfe, Jr., Jeffrey
Baughman, Adam Snowden , Eddie Fife. and Randy Hart.
Absent was Eric Cullums. (Charlene Hoeflich)

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• Club members hear
gardening tips. See
Page A5
• PVH awarded bronze - Telly. See Page A5
• ODOT to repair bridge
appro~ch. See Page A5

WEATHER

Details on Pace A2

INDEX
2 SECTIONS- 12 PAGES

Calendars

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Classifieds

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Comics

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A4

Dear Abby
E9itorials
Places to go

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Sports

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Weather

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". Obituaries

© 2004 Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

Displays about the hazards
of tobacco, a "pledge wall"
encouraging young people.to
help adults · quit smoking
and a tribute to loved ones
lost to tobacco-related disease were all part of this
year ' s Kick B\Jtts Day,
observed In local schools on
Wednesday. The · nationwide
event is designed to dis·
courage tobacco manufacturers from targeting young
people in cigarette and
tobacco advertising and to
ask for government protection of children from the
industry's
marketing
attempts, The Campai~n for
Tobacco-Free Kids ·estimates that a quarter of
Ohio's high school students
smoke, and that 36,800
children become daily smokers every year. Cadette Girl
Scouts from Middleport.
with help from the Tobacco
Prevention program at the
Meigs
County
Health
Department, set up displays
and a pledge wall, offered
giveaways and free prizes
and held an assembly at the
Meigs Middle School, while
Pam
Franklin
of
the
Gallia/ Melgs
C.QJJ1.fi1Unill'
Action Agency 's Tobacco
Prevention program visited
Mid-Valley Christian School and River Valley Christian Academy to share the anti-smoking
message. Here, Ash lee Reynolds and KriSten Ballard , Meigs sixth graders. sign the pledge
wall, while Franklin ' discusses tobacco and its risks with students at the Mid-Valley
Christian School. (Brian J. Reed)

he Pleasant Valley Hospital Community Relations Department
was honored with .a bronze Telly for their television production, ·
"Believe." The commercial was selected from thousands of
entries in the 25th Annual Telly Awards. Shown with the award
is Amy J. Leach, director of marketing and public relations, and
AI Lawson, JD, FACHE, chief executive officer of the non-profit
healthcare facility. Please see A5

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Wesley Fields, Maegan Dodson and Andrew Henderson, left to
right. of the Meigs Marauder Band directed by Toney Dingess
will play in the District 17 Honor Band concert af Ohio .•
University Saturday night·. (Charlene Hoeflich )

Meigs band students·to
perform in honors band
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.coM

POMEROY Three
Meigs Marauder Band stu-

dentshave been selected
to participate in the Ohio
Music
Education

Please see Band, AS

Holzer Medical Center salutes Gallic County's Second Annual

·SK Walk for .Autism
Saturday, ·April 3 • I I AM
{Registration - 10 AM • . Speakers - 10:45 AM)
Autism is a disorder of the brain that aHecls os many as I out of every 250 births ond
is the fostest-growing developmental disability. ~Auti= Society_ of America)

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Community Briefs

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Public meetings

Saturday, April 3
Monday, April 5
REEDSVILLE - Olive
POMEROY .- A proTownship Trustees .regular . gram on crime prevention
meettng. 7:30 p.rTl . town- and tips on home safety
ship garage on Joppa Rd . will be presented by .
. SYRACUSE - Sutton Robert Beegle; former
Towhship Trustees will deputy sheriff and teacher,
meet at 7 p.m. Monday at at the 5:30 p.m. potluck
Syracuse Village Hall.
dinner
of
Burlingham
LETART
. Letart Modern Woodmen. The
Township Trustees will meat, rolls. and beverage
meet ars p.m. at the office along with the table ser- ·
building.
vice will be prov ided .
RACINE
Ra ci ne There will be a door prize.
Village Council, 7 p.m., at The publ ic is invited to
municipal building.
attend.
HARRISONVILLE
Wednesday, April 7
Harrisonville Lodge 411
ATHENS - The Region will meet at 7:30 p.m. at
·14 (Athens,
Hocking , the temple . Refreshments
Meigs, Perry and Vinton) will be served.
CEO Conso rtium will conduct an organizational
meeting for the implemen. ta tion of the Workforce
Thursday, April 1 ·
Investment Act (WI A) at 10
POMEROY Meigs
a.m. at the OU Inn in County Ministerial Lenten
Athens.
candlelight service at
PAGEVILLE Scipio Trinity
Congregational
Township Trustees, 6:30 Church. Public invited.
p.m. at the Pageville town hall.
· Sunday, April 4
RACINE
Racine
United Methodist Church
on Elm Street will present
a Pa lm Sunday two-act
Easter drama "The Other
Carpenter" at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday; Aprlll
POMER.QY Holzer Publ.ic invited .
Hospice of Meigs County
dinn er with fnends, 6 p.m .
Thursday, April 8
at Grow's Restaurant . Call
VETO Revival ser992-7463 for more infor- vices will be held at the
mation.
Veto Tabernacle 7:30 p.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS April 8, 9 and 10. John
The Tuppers Plains VFW Elswick will be the speak9053 Auxiliary will meet at er. There will be special
sing ing . • by Ray and
J p.m. at the hall .
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Teachers hear
about library
services

Church services

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AEP - 32.92
Akzo- 36.99
Ashland Inc. - 46.49
BBT - 3530
BLI - 14.50
Bob Evans - 32.33
BorgWarner- 84.83

City Holding - 34.59
Champion- 4.99
Charming Shops -

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Col- 31.61
DuPont- 4222
DG - 19.20
Federal Mogul - .36

Gannen- 86 .1 4
General EleCtric - 30.52
GKNLY - 4.51
Harley Davidson - 53.34
Kmart- 41.46
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Kroger - 16.64
Ltd- 20.00 .
NSC- 22.09'
Oak Hill Financial -. 32 .75
Bank One- 54 .52
OVB- 30.50
Peoples - 27.97
Pepsico - 53.65
Premier -

8.95

Rocky Boots - 24.16

RD Shell - 47.58
Rockwell - 34.67
Sears- 42.96
SBC- 24.54
AT&amp;T -'-19.S7
USB- 27.65
Wendy 's- 40.69
Wai-Mart - 59 .69
Worth1ngton - 19.17
DailY stock reports are the 4 p.m.
closing quotes of the previous day's
transactions, . provided by Smith
Par1ners at Advest Inc. of Gallipolis.

Land transfers
POMEROY
Meigs
County Recorder Judy King
reported the folloWing transfers of real estate:
Sylvia Causey to Jason A.
Reed, deed, Olive.
Gloria J. Manuel. Roger T.
Manuel, Edith M,&lt;tnuel, Gary
Wolford, Jo Ann Manuel
Wilford, John W. Manuel,
Christy Manuel, to TTS
Rentals, Inc., deed, Sutton.
.Laurence R. Zimmerman to
Laurel~ose Zimmerman,
Steven
Sigman, deed.
Columbi .
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Boneta June Darst to
Boneta June Darst, Samson
Darst, deed, Rutland.
Grate Investments, ltd., to
Ma9dovitz Agency, Inc .,
Robert H. Carter, Carter Co. ,
deed, Rutland.
. Special Property VI, LLC,
to Chase Manhattan Bank,
deed, Lebanon.
Eric Gryszka; Sr. to Dinah
J. Gryszka, deed, Columbia.
. Marvin
W. McKelvey,
Eleanor McKelvey, to Cara
Bullington, Adam Bullington,
deed, Village of Syracuse.
Darrell W. Lehman , Erma J.
Lehman, to John D. Lehman,
deed, Sutton.
Maxine Price, · Maxine
Fultz, Bernard V. Fultz, to
Patricia
Jordan , · deed ,
Lebanon .
Lawrence A. Wilcoxen ,
Tammy J. Wilcoxen, 'to
Columbus Southern Power,
right of way, Lebanon .
Janet
Arthur Warner,
Warner,
to
Columbus
Southern Power, right of way,
Lebanon .
One Holdipgs, Inc., to
Kroger .Limited PartnershiJJ,_
a eea, Village of Pomeroy.
Kroger Limited P?-rtnership
~ to Forth Powell, Inc., deed,
Village of Pomeroy.
Scott M. Barrett to Scott M.
Barrett, Jessie Barrett~ deed.
L. M. Pierce ,· Lamont M.
Pterce, to Donald C. Dailey,
Judgment entry, Che~ter.
Harold D. Graham, Janet
Graham, . to
John
H.
Anderson , Gretchen G.
Anderson, deed, Scipio. ..
Larry 0 . Hudnall, Phyllis V.
Hudnall, to Edward L. Vires,
deed, i
of

Legion, to Paula M. Burns,
deed, Rutland .
Nathan C. Thompson to
Rebecca L. Thompson, deed,
Village of Middleport ·
Le~ard Kinnison to Linda
Kinnison, deed, Bedford.
Christine
Martin
to
Conseco Finance .servicing,
Green Tree Consumer Credit,
sheriff's deeed, Rutland .
Green Tree Servicing to
Roger E. Carpenter, Jr.,
deed, Rutland .
Bruner Land Co. to
Kathleen Anne Morgan, Alan
J. Calhoun, deed, Columbia .
Associates
Financial
Services to Robert Bruce
Mills, deed, Olive.
Jeffrey A. Napier, Nancy A
Gray, Nancy A. Napier, to
John H. Scott, Jr., Margaret
M. Scott, deed, Scipio:
Hilton Wolfe, Jr., Marilyn L.
Wolfe, Scott Wolfe, to John
Wayne Teaford , Carolyn
Teaford , deed, Village of
Racine.
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Charles J. Knapp, Michelle
R. Knapp, to Dave Watson,
deed, Village of Syracuse.
Conley E. Cole, deceased,
to Raymond L Cole, certifi·
cate of transfer, Salisbury.
Raymond L Cole to Farie
M. Cole, certificate, Salisbury.
John Edgat Jacks. Doris
Yvonne Jacks, to Tom Sillm
deed, Salem.
LeO' C. Kennedy, Jr., Julia
A. Kennedy, to Anthony S.
' Kennedy, Janet M. Kennedy,
deed, Olive. ·
George Brickles, Jr. to
Home N'ational Bank, sheriff's deed, Sutton.
E.L
Dick
McDonald
Richard E. McDonald,
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MCDonalo, Margaret
McDooald,
to
Carolyn
Bookman, deed, Bedford.
E.L Dick McDonald, E.L.
McDonald, Margaret Jean
McDona,ld, to Richard E. . ·
McDonald, deed, Bedford.
Cindy L Fields, Cindy L.
Shull·, to Joseph R. Fields, Jr.,
aflidavit, Village of Pomeroy.
Cindy Lynn Fields, Cindy
· Lynn Shull, • to ·. Jerry . !;:.
Woodruff, Carleen A. Woodruff,
deed, Village of Pomeroy.
, Patrick · Lawson; Julie
Lawson, to Charles J. Knapp, .

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Kenneth
Burlingame,
Gladys
E.
Walker,
Barbara -Burlin9ame, to deceased, to Mary Ann
Donald _.c. Dailey, deed, Shoults, certificate, Village of
€hMter.
Pomeroy.
Barbara Hicks, James
Gladys
E.
Walker, - •
Hicks, to Donaid C. Dailey, deceasea, to Gary R. Walker,
deed, Chester.
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POMEROY . Cases
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:County Court of Judge
. Steve Story between Jan. 26
and March 14 are as follows:
David H. Rogers , Cuyahoga
:Falls, speeding, $60 · and
:costs: Mark H. Rogers,
;Ewington, phy. ' cont veh.
-intox., $350 and costs, failure to control, costs only;
Allen P. Roush , Long
_Bottom, underage consumption, $50 and costs, failure to
:control , $50 and costs;
: Michael
W.
Roush ,
:Racine, -seatbelt, $30 and
·costs, failure to control, $20
and costs; Tina C. Roush,
Racine, speeding, $30 and
·costs; Sean T. Ruark,·
:pomeroy, disorderly con:duct, $1 00 and costs; Dee A
:Rucker, Proctorville, speed·ing, $30 and costs ; Edward
E. Sarver, Pomeroy, failure to
control, $20 and costs;
. Tim othy J. Sayre, Albany,
:overload, $240 and costs;

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RACINE
Rac ine
United Methodist Church
will have a 7 p.m. Good
Friday service at the
church. The public is invited.

DSAR ABBY: Spring b
here . and once again animal
rescue workers are preparing
.for the inevitable: kjnen sea;,on. Shelter;, from coast to
coa&gt;t will ;,oon be inundated
with pregnant cats. - mother
cats
with killcn s and
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Monday, April 5
unwanted
litters. I am writ GALLIPOLIS - - The
ing to remind 'People aboutHolzer
Center
tor
the importance of &gt;pa)•ing or
Comprehensive
Weight
neutering their cats.
Loss ·support Group will
Too often we hear about
meet from 6:30 to 7:30p.m.
parents wanting to give their
in the Holzer Medical Center
~:hildren an opponunitv to
Education and Conference
witness the "mi racle of
Center Rooms AB.
birth," so they allow their cat
to have one litter. What most
GALLIPOLIS -A surgipeopl e don't know is that
cal weight loss informa· the y can redu~:e the feline
tiona! meeting will be held
from -5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in . populati on hy havi ng their
own &lt;:at spayed or neutered
the Holzer Medical Center
and still participate in the
education and conference
miracle. All they need to do
center. For mote informais contact any private or pub. tion call 866-821-4541 .
lic animal shelter and offer
to become foster parent;, to a
pregnant cat. Their offer will
he greatly appreciated.
The shortage . of foster
Friday, April 2
homes
at this time of'year is
MIDDLEPORT .- Kate
immense.
Most shelters. like
Wilson will observe her
our own. provjcte the foster.
88th birthday on April 2.
families with ' wpport that
Cards may be sent to her · i·nciudes: education about
at 630 Brownell Ave. ,
pregnant cats, testing of cats
Middleport, 45760.
for
fel ine AIDS and
leukemia, medical altention
Tuesday, April 6
when needed. help with supplie s if the foster family is
LETART
Oris
unable ·to pay. spayin g or
Bumgarner will be celeneutering or the mother cat&gt;
brating his 99th birthday
and kittens. and finally April 6. Cards may be sent
finding · good permanent
to him at Route 1, Box 56 ,
homes.
Letart, W.Va. 25253
Thank you for gelling the
POMEROY .- Robert C.
word out. Abby. and for all
"Bob" Hartenbach will
your support. - JACQUEobserve his 82nd birthday
LINE WOOD. MEOW CAT
on Ap~il 6. Cards may be · RESCUE IN KIRKLAND.
sent to him at 43748
WASH.
Russell _Road , Pomeroy,
45769.

Support Groups

Birthdays

Wednesday, April 14
POMEROY
Tom
Parker who resides at
Darst's
Private
Care
Home, 33164 Children's
Home Road, Pomeroy,
45769, will observe his
88th birthday on April 14.

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N.C., speeding, $30 and Costs;
Garth A Spears, Columbus,
seatbe~. $30 and costs; Donna
R. Stevens, Gallipolis, speeding, $30 and costs

thtnb that if l tell Tom I .can
no longer tru't him with the
ehildren. he "'ill tr\ to corrupt them to ,pite nie .
. ( d(ln'i want 1111 ,·hi ldren
tn grow up to be. lia" and
Dear
'ub,tance 'Jbther,. What can
Abby
1 do to fight thi,' - TO~rs
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DEAR WIFE : I agree with
1ou r mother-in-law on one
point. You ,hould "po,iti,·eDEAR JACQLELI NE: II .. tell 1our hu&gt;band that he
You have made . a terrific ~~ i ll either get help fnr hi'
sugge&gt;tion. one I'm sure drinking immediateh or he
many people haven't consid- 1' out the door. Dri1 ing J
erect .
child while under the intlu Parent&gt; who want their en,·e i' child endan~ermcm'
children to witnes&gt; the .. mir- · That he wnulu bribe hi' 'on
ade of b1rth" alld plan to get and encourage hin1 to lie to
rid of the ca t and her litte'r 1ou i' an indication of ho11
;huuld first ask . themselves in uch h'is addiction to akr•what kind of meS\age the y hoi ha&gt; impaired hi' juJgctre send i n~ . B,· aJoptin !.! mt&gt;nt.
your idea. t'he Ie's,on wou ld
You cannot "fix" 1our hu'bc rom·eycd that pets arc band: onh he can· do !haL
more than expendable cun1- But at ali co,h \ou mu,·t
modities- their li 1·e, ha1·e protect !Our chililren. Th e
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DEAR ABBY: I need help
dealing with my alcoholic
hu sband. "Tom ... He drinks
,from mornin g till night.
Now my chi ldren sa1 he·,
brihing ihem not to reil me .
What bothers me most is
that· he. drink' and dri1c' ·
when he has our 10-vcar-old
son. "Tomnn:· in ·the c·w
with him . Toinmy de,crihcd
sneral places where hi, ·dad
bought 10dka and 7L'P.
Another time T&lt;&gt;mnw told
me hi s father bouglit him
candy at the mo1·ies .so he
wou ldn't tell me about the
drinking.
M y mother-in-law h•h
advised me to approach the
matter "positivel-y." She

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thc'e ci rc~m"ance' i, noth111g .
I recommend tlu t 1·ou
attend "'me AI-Anon meetin~s. You will henefit from
11.'.-\l -.-\non i' :i 12-,tcp fcilow,hip pf men. wumen.
adul t children. and .:hildrcn
who'e li1e' ha1·e heen
artec1eu by the L'llmpuhll·c
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Agrkulturr. Rural l)c\·clotlmenl t Sc,tion 533 Housing
Prcsrn at ion Grant Progrnm) , for grunt funds to aid in l.he presuva tion of housing slnl'k OccUJlicd by nry low income homeowners
in Mci~' ( 'o unty.
Run I llousin~ 11 rcsc n ·ntion Grant fund s will be prO\•ided to eligible IHlll'tl'holds through u deferred loan program and may be
used fur thl' t·osl of repair and rehabilitation. to renlovc or corrt.'l'l
llealth t,r \atl'l~' hrrurd.~. und for imvmviun ·ill't'{'Ssihility-h,..-han.di~
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Thl' 11. S.U. A. Rural Ht•velopment requires Ml'igs County to.
pnwidc thl' puhlil' '' ith an uppurlunily for comments nn the IJrn ~
JW'it'd prn,jed to .-ssurc that lhc prOI)Osed Housing Preservation
(;rant program is hrndicial and docs not duplicate -current activi ~
lie~. and to make lJVailublc (or public r~view, the Stuterncnf nf
Acti~ifirs. \vhich outl inr' the planned tJropOstd progra m to b~ sub·
nUtted to Run) J.)cvclnprucnt fur consideration for funding . The
Meigs Cou nty Hnusln~ l,rescrvalion Statement nf Acth·ilies is
u\ailahll' and may he reviewed at the Meigs county Annex, Grants
Oflifc, 117 l&lt;~1:1st t\ lemnrial Drh·c. Jlumeroy, Ohio d urln~ normal
hu'iine..,.~ hnm·s of.Y:OO A.M. to 5:00P.M., MOnday thru J&lt;~ riday.
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A fifteen (I ,S) day c(munc nt period is required to allow for public
rc' ic" ul' the Jln.rtJoscd progran). Co mments 111ay be subiJlilted
tJrinr to ,\p til 1'6, 2004 lo the Meigs county Commission ers.
Ohio during the normal business hours of
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Edwara H. Schaefer, South
Charleston, W.Va ., speeding,
$30 and costs; Ann H. Seitz,
Charleston, W.Va., speeding,
$30 and costs ; Jeremy L..
Sharnblin, Elkview, W.Va,
speeding , $17 and costs;
Mitchell L. Sharp, Ripley,
W.Va., seatbelt, $30 and
costs; Ralph E. Shoemaker,
Bidwell, seatbelt, $45 and
costs ; Steve R. Shuler,
Langsville, non-support of
dependents, $100 and costs;
Debra L Siek, Coolville, failure to control; $20 and costs;
Edward M. Siek, failure to control,.$100 and costs; Gary W.
Sims, Grove City, speeding,
$50 and costs; RobertV Slone,
Piqua, speeding, $30 and
costs; Alisha D. Small, Beverly,
speeding, $75 and costs; Dale
G. Smrth, Mount Alto, W.Va. ,
seatbelt, $30 and costs;
James M. Smith, Reedsville,
left of center, $20' and costs;
Thomas A Smith, Tuppers
Plains, seatbelt, $30 and costs;

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Delores Cundiff.

Friday, April 2
POMEROY Meigs
Thursday, April 1
POMEROY - Salisbury County PERI Chapter 74
Township Trustees, regular meets at Meigs County
meettng , 6:30 p.m.. town- Multipurpose
Senior
sh1p
building
on Center with 'luncheon at
Rocksprings Rd .
noon and meeting to follow
p.m.
at
12:30
Saturday, April 3
Representatives of Verizon
PORTLAND - Lebanon Communications ·
will
Township- Trustees will speak about phone and
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the . cetr -phone service~ A'll
township building .
. .
members urged to attend.

Service by the staff of
the
m~eting
which
opened wt!h the pledge to 25 includes things like
the
American
and computer classes and·
Christian flags, scripture book . delivery to home·reading, the Lord's Prayer, bound residents . She said
an_d -the national anthem.
seniors can apply for the
ATHENS - O'Bieness . It was reported' that
Ohio Buckeye Card, have
Memorial
Hospital in Margaret · Amberger and
Athens will off~r a com- Chet Taylo.r . are home papers · no(arized, and .
panion class for expectant • from the hospital and that tend certain minor legal
mothers and their birth Doris Grueser is recuper- matters ·there . .Following
. coaches or companions ating from surgery. The · Heighton's talk she was
times
were presented .with flowers by
6:30 to 9 p.m. on meeting
Thursday, April 9, in the 'changed to }:30 p.m . Gay Perrin, president
hospital basement confer- Q_uarterly birthdays of
Welcomed as a new
ence room 8-7.
_Gary Holter, Jo ·. Ann
was
David
The class is designed to Ritchie ,
Mary ·, Jo member
prepare a birth coach or Barringer,
and · Opal Enterline, retired from
Hocking
Technical
companion :·IO provide Hollon were observed.
reassurance to the expecDoor prizes were .won: College. A luncheon was
. tant mother during the by - Mary Holter, Ruth catered by Trinity Church
delivery of her baby. The Smith, Mary Barringer, and Ida Diehl read spring
class is offered free of and Laura NiCe·. Others poems and gave · a _
charge. No registration is there · were Julie Curtis, ·teacher's prayer. A card
requir.ed.
Thelma
Whi~e . . lnzy was signed tor Eileen
Information presented Newell, .Charlotte Grant, Buck who is hospitalized . ·
during th'e class · will Esther
Smith,
Erma
Debbie Roush. legislainclude what to expect Cleland, E'lerett Grant,
chairman , reported
tive
during labor, delivery and Helen Wolf, Janet Depoy,
the first hours after deliv- Arden Depoy, and· Jean on her contacts with the
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State
Teachers
panion-, hospital proce- .
Retirement System board
, dures, variations of labor;
members and legislators.
and postpartum care.
It was noted that nine
Class participants will
members will be attending
also tour the O'Bieness
the District VII spring conBirth Center. ·
terence in Jackson. It was
For more information
POMEROY - Services reported
that
John
about the companion
of
the
public
libraries
in
Lazares
is
supported
by
class or the other services
STRS boatd
provided at the O'Bieness Meigs County were dis- . ORTA as
Birth Center, call (740) cussed at a recent meet- candidate.
ing of the Meigs County
592-9205.
Perrin reminded memRetired
Teachers
Association held at the bers to continue to give to
the scholarship fund and
Pomeroy Library.
Olita Heighton, assis- to take paper products
tant director of the ·Meigs and personal items for
District Libraries, present- Serenity House to the
CHESTER - Plan.s for ed a brief history of local April 17 meeting. Jimmy
the spring rally to be held facilities and talked about Stewart, state representaon · May 1 at the Meigs changes over the years.
tive, will speak at that
Senior Center were made She said today computwhen Chester Council ers, videos, books on tae, meeting.
Pauline Horton wonI the
323,
. Daughters
of talking books, and large
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door
prize,
flowers
from
print books are in the
Deloris Wolfe conducted libraries.
Debbie Roush .

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They call it "the ultimate
fortress" -- President
Bush's reputation for fighting terrorism -- and, after
Bush aides waged an allout defense against a
Morton
Kcndradce
rocket attack from former
colleague Richard Clarke.
I'd say the lor.!ress stands.
It's pockmarked, but it
stands.
It was clear even before indications lhat there was
the Sept. 11 , 2001, inves- going to be an attack. Did
tigating
commission the president call for daily
began its work that meetings· of his ·team to
President Bush did not try to stop the attacks?
give terrorism sufficient Did (National Security
priority prior to AI Qaeda's Adviser) Condi Rice hOld
attack on the Twin Towers meetings of her counterand the Pentagon, Bush parts to try to stop the
rarely, if ever, talked abqut attacks? No."
And, yet, there's no evithe problem.
den.ce
anywhere that the
The commission's staff,
Richard Clarke and still- 2001 warnings were speloyal Bush aides now cilic enough to have prehave provided details of vented airliners· from
what was and wasn't done being used as missiles.
-- planning was conduct- Bush was meeting daily
ed, but slowly and not at with CIA Director George
the highest level; the FBI Tenet, who said he was
was not upgraded; and no "setting his hair on fire"
attempts were made to with worry over an
capture or kill Osama bin impending attack. There's
no evidence that Bush
Laden.
But Clarke was unable was yawning.
And, as part of its
to provide anything like
"smoking gun" proof of defense against Clarke,
willful negligence on the the White House released
part of the president or his an e-mail that he wrote to
staff or compelling evi- Rice on Sept. 15, 2001 ,
dence that · the Sept. 11 recounting meetings that
attacks could have been were held during a period
of high alert.
prevented.
"At the special meeting
The closest he came
was to contrast the behav- on 5 July were the FBI ,
ior of the Bush White Secret Service, Federal
House during June and Aviation Agency, Customs
Guard
and
July 2001 to that in the Coast
lm!lligration.
We
told
them
Clinton White House in
December 2000. when he that we thought a specsaid that Clinton National tacular AI Qaeda terrorist
Security Adviser Sandy attack was coming in the
Berger held daily meet- near future. We asked that
ings with the FBI , the CIA they take special meaand the attorney general sures to increase security
in response to alerts that and surveillance.
"Thus, the White House
terrorists were planning to
did insure that domestic
attack the United States.
A bomber headed for law enforcement (includl-os
Angeles ing. FAA) knew that ... a
the
International Airport was maJO~ AI_ Oaeda attack
apprehended
a\
the was comtng and 11 cou!d
Canadian border. Clark ·be 1n the U .~ .... and dtd
said, "Now, contrast that ask that spec1al measures .
with what happened in the be taken.
summer of 2001, when . It seems to me that. in
we had even more clear the absence of · proof _of

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negligence, wbat counts Bush
Clinton
adminisrejected
politically
is
what
anti-terrorism
President Bush did after tration
9/11. This is something . plans out of "animus, "
that citizens of the country Clarke told the reporters
have witnesl&gt;ed firsthand, that Bush had kept on
and they l:lave been giving Clinton officials -- notably,
Bush high marks ever CJarke himself -- and that
Clinton never had actually
since.
They continue to do so. developed a full-blown
A . Fox
News/Opinion "plan" to fight terror. ·
-Dynamics poll conducted
Questioned sharply _by
as Clarke was testifying 9/11 commission memshowed_that 52 percent of bers about the contrast
voters found his accusa· between the background
lions believable -· and yet transcript and his book, ·
65 petcent still approve of Clarke claimed
in
Bush's responses to 9/11. essence -- that he'd
That's because Bush "spun " reporters at the
was undeniably forceful -- urging of his White House
both in expressing the superiors. The only altercountry's grief and rage native, he said, would
and in waging a military have been to resign .
campaign
against Surely, he could have simAfghanistan. that ousted ply declined.
the Taliban government
The most damning sinand .denied sanctuary to gle challenge to Clarke's
AI Qaeda.
·
credibility is the fact that
Clarke and various he urgently sought to stay
Democrats,
including on in the Bush administrapresidential
candidate tion to be No. 2 man at the
Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. , Departmen1 of Homeland
have accused the White Security.
House of engaging in
Friends of Clarke have
vicious character attacks told me that he was
to" discredit Clarke.
deeply bitter when he was
But Clarke, after all, has denied the job. Clearly,
been vicious in attacking . were he in that post today,
Bush. The Bush response his book , "Against All
has been , in the main, Enemies"
(The
Free
factual.
Press, 2004), would never
On CBS' "60 Minutes " have been written .
Clarke declared, "I find 'it
In the process of attackoutrageous that the presi- ing Bush , Clarke has
dent is running for re -elec- extolled
the
Clinton
tion on the grounds that administration's record on
he's done such great terrorism, which he said
things about terrorism. He. had "top priority." But the
ignored it ... for months, fact is that after repeated
when maybe we could attacks on U.S. targets -have dofle something to the World Trade Center,
stop 9/11 . Maybe. We'll two U.S. embassies and
never know."
the USS Cole _; Clinton
Besides making some responded only once , with
petty observations that . a cruise missile strike.
Clarke was trying to sell a
And , the record shows
book, the White House that, during the Clinton
released -- and was days, Clarke felt ·Clinton
entirely y.~ithin its rights to did not do enough to fight
release -- a background terrorism , either.
briefing that Clarke held
In fact, he's right.
with reporters in August -Neither Clinton nor Bush
2002 in which he defend- actually waged a "war on
ed White House prepara- · terror" before 9/11 . But
lions
there's no question that
co~trary to a Time mag· Bush is waging one now,
azine assertion that the and voters understand it.

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POMEROY ~ The official General Educational
Development (GED) test will be offered in Meigs County
on Aprtl 21 and 22. Upon passing the test, adults receive
the Ohto Htgh School Equivalence Diploma, generally
accepted as equal to a high school diploma.
Information ?bout the official practice test and fee
wa1ver are ava11ap1e from the Athens/Meigs Educational
. Serv1ce Centers Bradbury Center, at 992-6930,
Middleport Center, 992-5808, or Tuppers Plains Center
667-0441.
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"Many ~d~lts have found the GED program to provide
a second chance at earnmg a high school diploma,
wh1ch has ~.elped them move to the next step in a successful hie,. sa1d Carol Brewer, Meigs County Adult
Bas1c and Literacy Education (ABLE) program.

Screening scheduled
TUPPERS PLAINS _ Kindergarten screening will be
conducted at Eastern · Elementary School on Monday
and Tuesday. Parents are asked to call 985-3304 to
make an appointment as soon as possible.
The child's Social Security number, original birth certificate, and immunization record are required to register
for the upcoming school year.

Plan services
POMEROY ~ A living dramatization of The Last
Supper will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday ai St. Paul
Lutheran Church . Refreshments will be served.
The church will conduct a Palm Sunday procession at
10:40 a.m. on Palm Sunday. Members will meet at Grace
Episcopal Church and proceed to St. Paul Church for
worship with Holy Communion.
Maundy Thursday services with Holy Communion will
pe held at 7 p.m. on April 8, and Good Friday services
will be held at 7 p.m. , with a Tenebrae service.
The public is invited to all of the events.

' available
Trees
POMEROY ~ The Meigs Soil and Water
Conservation District still has a limited number- of backyard packets containing two each of Japanese Quince,
Flowering Dogwood, Sand Cherry, Summer Lilac, and
Siberian Peashrub for $15 and Golden Delicious apple
trees packets containing two seedlings for $18. The
office is located at. 33101 Hiland Road, Pomeroy, and
orders may be ordered at 992-4282.
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bumpy road

The
to ' lhe
Pomeroy/Ma~on
Bridge
which has jarred ~ · and
· annoyed - · local motoiists
for most of the winter will
be smoother soon, according to the Ohio Department
. of Tmnsportation.
Don Tillis, project manager for the construction of
the new · Pomeroy/Mason
Bridge, said the Shelly Co.
will pave West Main Street ·
from Triplett's Car Wash to
the bridge later this month,
once
the
company's'
asphalt plant opens for the
construction season.
Tillis said the project is
first on the contractor's

Club members hear
gardening tips
REEDSVILLE ~ A talk on common diseases and
pests in the garden and yard was given by Hal Kneen ,
Extension agent, at a recent meeting of the Riverview
Garden Club held at the Hickory Hills Church building.
He gave tips on pest control and how to solve pest
problems, along with ways on identifying diseases.
The meeting was hosted by Wendy Hannum , Nancy
Wachter and Nola Young. Margaret Cauthon gave
devotions. Fruit baskets were prepared for the elderly
and delivered to them by some of the members.
Others attending were Frances Reed , Maxine
Whitehead, Syl:via Webb. Margaret Grossnickle, Mary
Alice Bise. Marilyn Hannum, Janet Connolly, Ruth Ann
Balderson, Janice Young, and guests, ·Gail Parsons
and Linda Dunlap. Parsons won the door prize. .
A voluinteer cleanup day at Forked Run State Park
was anr10unced for April 17. Next meeting will be a
pizza party on March 25 at the Reedsville Methodist
- Church social room .

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April cleanup of
cemeteries planned
MIDDLEPORT~ Decorations on graves in Middleport
cemeteries are to be removed by April 15, Mayor Sandy
lannarelli announced today. At that time work will begin
on cleaning up the cemeteries.

GALLIPOLIS ~ Dwight Icenhower joined by Chris
Wilson of Cincinnati and another singer, Ellis, will perform at the Holiday Inn, Gallipoli~. from 7 to 10 p.m.
Friday night. There will be a $10 cover charge.

Autism

autism until it struck our
family,'' said Charlotte. "We
now know what kind of
extra help these kids need:'
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Children · with autism
require several hours of
that have been diagnosed speech therapy arid physiwith autism according lb cal therapy. Wamsley said
the Autism Society of a lot of insurance compa·
America. Autism is the nies only pay for the bare
fastest-growin!;J develop· minimum to treat the dis·
ment disability m America. ability. She said insurance
HOPE has organized the does not pay for the spesecond annual five kilome· cial equipment --t'h ildren ,
ter Walk for Autism which need to do daily routines in ·
will take place at 11 a.m. life. Wamsley said 100 per·
Saturday; April 3, at the cent of the money that they
Gallipolis City Park. The raise will be used to help
money pledged forth is walk individuals with autism. '
will help defray some of the
"I predict a good turnout
expenses autism requires .• and I think Meigs County
Racine residents Kay will be· well, represented,''
· Hill, Charlotte and Dick said Wamsley. "I am doing
Wamsley, and Monica this walk because I hope
Freeman have spearhead- that this will help children
ed a fundraising drive to with autism have some of
contribute at least $1 ,000 . the same chances at run"People have been won- ning, jumpjng, playing and
derful ,''
said
HilL learning that all children do.''
"Busine.sses and indiv.iduals . If anyone Js interested in
that have responded have making a contribution,
been really.supportive."
· Wa'msley said she could
The Wamsleys' have a be contacted at 949-2692.
four-year-old
, niece, The HOPE Intervention
Carlyn , who has been program in Gallia County
can be contacted at 740diagnosed with autism .
"We weren't aware of 446-6187.

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list , and should be completed by mid~April.
"1 spoke to a Shelly Co.
representative today, and
their plant opens on April
12,'' Tillis said. "This project will be the first completed once that happens."
The $16,000 project will
take only · two days to
complete, Tillis said.
. Tillis blamed the--bumpy
section of Main Street on
winter weather as well as
site preparation for the
new bridge.
"We had a lot of freezing
and thawing this winter
and that's largely to blame
for the problem, but we
also completed a couple
of pipe crossings across
Main Street, and that's a
contributing factor as well."

REED

BREEIJ@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Concert planned

If nothing . else. Bill
weeks, he's single-hand- . Those would have tha
edly made the Bush White embarrassing effect of
Clinton definitely put the
right man in charge ol
House look like chumps, proving that the counterfighting
AI
Qaeda.
anticipating their every "·terrorist policies the Bush
· Evidently,
the
Bush
move and outmaneuver- White House adopted in
administration
once
Gene
ing the GOP smear Sept. 2001 were virtually
thought so. too.
Lyons
machine. Accustomed to identical to strategies he'd
On the morning of 9/11,
bullying adversaries into developed · at
thensilence, the White House President Clinton's urging.
it was Richard Clarke who
ran the White House
has made one tactical
Pressed by Tim Russert
Situation Room while
blunder after another. The to
justify
portraying
almost everybody else that George W. Bush's result has been a political Clinton as far more
ran for bomb shelters, and main political asset was disaster.
responsive to the terrorist
,, Air Force One flew hither his carefully crafted image
Alter C·larke's · book threat than Bush in his
and yon until conditions a:; a decisive leader in the depicted Bush on Sept. book, Clarke was characwere safe enough for the "war on terror," Clarke 12, 2001, urging him to teristically blunt: ''Well, he
president to return to watched the administra- pin 9/11 on . Sad dam did
something,
and
Washington.
lion vilify one critic after Hussein (the FBI and CIA President Bush did nothDuring the most per- another,
fingered the hijackers as ing prior to Sept. 11."
ilous day in recent
Everybody who ques- AI Qaeda operatives
"Against All Enemies"
American history, Clarke tioned invading Iraq, a almost immediately), an pulls no punches. Clark
·and several colleagues -- secular, oil·rich · Arab aide to Condi Rice told candi'tiY assesses the
who'd been ·war-gaming police state , instead of " "60 Minutes" it never hap- Monica Lewinsky scanterrorist scenarios, draw- fighting AI Qaeda, a state- pened. Problem was , dal's debilitating impact
ing up disaster response less band of religious Clarke had witnesses . upon Clinton's ability 10
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handled all communica- Pslame , former Treasury . Bush's suspicions were control , although .... I was
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· Association's District 17
honor band.
They
are
Maegan
Dodson who plays trumpet, Andrew Henderson
who plays trombone, and
Wesley Fields who plays
tuba. · Also selected to
take part was Andy
Francis of EasterQ High
School, percussion.
The students were
selected following audilions
at
the
Ohio
University School of
Music. Both Dodson and
Fields are seniors, arid
Henderson is a junior.

The 68 musicians from
16 different schools in
Southeastern Ohio will
meet for the first time on
Friday. They will rehearse
Friday and Saturday and
then perform a concert at
7:30
p.m .
in
the
Templeton-Blackburn
Alumni
Memorial
Auditorium on the cam· pus of Ohio University.
The honor band is con dueled each year by a
guest conductor usually
.:_from a university. This
year's conductor will be··
Dr. Terence G. Milligan
from the University of ·
Cincinnati, Conservatory
of Music where he conducts various ensembles ·
and teaches conducting. ·

PVH awarded bronze Telly .

POINT PLEASANT ~ invested in upholding the
The
Pleasant Valley historical standard of
Hospital
Community excellence the Te lly repRelations
Department resents . Judges are from
was honored with a all regions of the United
bronze Telly, a nation&lt;;~l · States, representing large
award equivalent to an and small firms including
Oscar, for their :60 sec- advertising agencies, TV
ond television production. stations, production hous"Believe. "
es aod corporate video
The commercial was departments.
"We are ·extremely'
selected from thousands
of entries in tlie 25th proud of our Community
Annual Te lly Awards ,
"Believe" was also recent- Relations
Department
ly presented with a Gold who consisterrytly develop
· ADDY by the Advertising campaigns ., that · rival
Association of Charlesto n those ·of l~uger faciliti.es
for outstanding marketing and. agencies," praised AI
and advertising in West Lawson , JD, FACHE ,
Virginia .
chief executive officer of
"Believe" highlights four Pleasant Valley Ho-spital.
fo rmer patients, Larry . "They continl!ously go
Hall (heart attack sur- · above and beyond their
vivor). Beverly Forbe s responsibilities to deliver
(breast cancer survivor) , campaigns that reflect the
Dewey Ferguson (head heart and soul of the
trauma survivor) and 8111· ·community''
Brady (stroke survivor) ,
"We feel tru ly honored
who regained their lives to have beel'l named a
after
serious
health recipient of a -bronze Telly
issues.
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·Award ," commented Amy
Founded in 1978, the J. Leach , director of mar,
Telly Awards are the pre· keting and public relamier awards honoring lions. "This is the second
local, regional and cable year that Pleasant Valley
TV commercials and pro- Hospital has been recoggrams , as well as the nized and that is. quite an
finest video and film pro· accomplishment considductions.
The
Telly ering we do mosl of the
. Awards annually show- work in-house, The Telly
case the best work of the i·s the most coveted
most respected advertis· award in advertising an'd
ing agencies, production marketing ."
companies ,
television
Alongs ide
Pleasant
stations, cable operators Valley Hospital , other
and
corporate video
departments in the world. companies selected as
The Telly Awards are a distinguished
winners
·d 1 k
d h I
included AT&amp;T, BET,
WI e y nown an
lgh Y Charter Media. Hallmark
respected national and
international competition Channel
and
Harpo
and receives over 10,000 Prod,uctions.
"Our 'Believe ' com merentries annual ly from all
50 states and many for· cial was a project of the
eign countries.
heart because we worked
Each year, the judges closely
with
former
consist of a group of high- patients wh o never gave
ly qualified advertis ing , up believing in themproduction and other ere·· selves , our hospital and
alive professionals . All that one day they would
judges have previously be healed, " Leach conwon a Telly award and are eluded .

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Top tier teams remain, Page 82
Newcomers join U~onn, Tennessee, Page 82
Spring training update, Page B6

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Larson sidelined by another weird setback

Today's games

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Galtia Academy at Chesapeake, 4:30p.m.
Meigs at, River Valley, 4:30 p.m.

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Softball
Meigs at River Valley. 4:30 p.m.
Track and Field
South Gallia at Vmton County
Tennis
Gallia Academy at Marietta. 4:30pm.

SARASOTA. Fla. - If there's it:
virus going around, Brandon Larson
is sure to. catch it. If a fo ul ball
whistles toward the dugvut, his head
is liable to be the one turned the
other away.
The pitcher let'!; one· slip'' There's
no doubt it ' ll zero in on some part or
his body.
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Th;it's just the way it is.
"He's got that cloud." Cincinnati
Reds manager Dave Miley marveled.
The third baseman is under it

Friday's games
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River yaHey at Ath,$~
, &lt;BO. p.m.
Miller at Meigs. 4 :~ p.' '"' .

dance

111"A .square ,dance will
be. held, "7~10 p.m. at
AmVets in Gallipolis.
Dance to the "Sounds of
Blue Grass."
For more information,
call (7 40) 446-8519.

Eastern at Alexand'e . 4;30 p.m .
Roc~ Hill at South Gallia, 4:30p.m .

sbLthern at Nelsonville-York, 4:30p.m .
. Softball
River Valley a~ Athens.- 4:30p.m.
Miller at Meigs , 4 :30 p.m ..
Eastern at Alexander, 4:30p.m.

South Gallia at -Fairland . 4:30 ,p.m.
Sou the rn at Nelsonville-York, 4:30pm .
Track and Field
Gallia Academy at Logan Elm Meet
River Valley at Athens Relays
Tennis
Valley at Gallia Academy. 4:30 p.m

Pt. Pleasant

Saturday's games
Baseball
River Valley at Vinton County (OH), 1 p m.
South Gallia at Coal Grove (OH). noon
Jackson at Meigs (DH), noon
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South Gallia at Coal Grove (OH). noon
Meigs at Jackson, noon
Eastern at Wah ama . 1 p.m.

Easter Egg
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BY JOE KAY

Buffa lo at South Gall Ia, 4:30p.m.

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He ' ll Open
the season
on the dbabled li st.
done in by
a sprained
toe
that
wiped out
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most of his spring training.
"THrf
toe' "
'Larson
said
Wednesday. sitting wearily - and
warily - in a cluhhouse foldin g
chair. "I wouldn ' t wish · il on anybody. I'll tell you that. Me especially. It's just anotl\er chapter to a
st ring of spring training incidents.

It's really di sappointing'."
This time, a loe. Last month, it
was an eye infe ction . Before. that. a
rash .
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And that" s ju~ t,Jhe latest in a thick
medica l history brimming with bad
moments that have derailed a
promi si11g career.
The Texan led Louisiana State to
.its second strai ght College World
Series title in 1997 . winning MVP
honors. and was drafted by the Red s
in the first round.
Before long. things started to go

left knee while sliding into home
plate and needed reconstructive
surgery. A year later.• he bruised the
same knee and was forced on the
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. He was just getting "arted.
After an uneventful 200 I season
that included his fir st promotion to
thtl&gt;)11ajors, his luck took a turn fat""
the weird .
Larson had one of his proudest
moments on Aug. 15. 2002. hitting a
homer off Randv Johnson the first
time he ever faced him . Naturally. it
wrong .
wasn't long before eup horia gave
Only I~ games into his seconll way to a jolt of pain.
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Soaked Again

Wednesday's results

BY BARRY WILNER

Associated Press

Baseball
Fairland 3,.Gallia Academy I ·
Vinton County at Me1gs. ppd
Eastern at Tr1mble. ppd
Southern at Federal Hocking. ppd
Softball
Fairland 8, Gal lia Academy 1
Vinton County at Me1gs, ppd
· Eastern at Tnmble. ppd
Southern at Fede ral Hocking ppd

. IJ The Second Annual
Easter Egg Hunt for
children 10 and under at
the West Virginia State
Farm Musewn will be
held 10 a.m.-noon
Saturday, April 3.
Other
activities
throughout the day
. include ·egg coloring,
pictures\vith the Easter .
Bunny, egg tos~. pin the
tail on the rabbit, Easter
bonnet contest for girls
10 and under, Betty's
Trail and Herb stories,
and a rafile of Easter baskets with the drawing at
3:30 p.m. Tickets will
·also be sold for a handmade cherry chest, with
. the drawing in April,
date to be announced.
·. All proceeds go toward
the purchase · of playground equipment for
the Farm Museum.
For additional information, call the Farm
Museum at 675-5737.

Monday, April 5
Baseball
Gallia Academy at Mariana . 5 p.m .
River Valley at Fairland. 5 p.m.
South Gallia vs. Whileoak (at Rio). 5 p.m .
Meigs at Nelsonville.York, 5 p.m.
Eastern at Wat erford, 5 p.m
Trimble at Southern. 5 p_m
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Softball
Marietta at Gclllia Acaderny. 5 p m.
River Valley at Fairland, 5 p.m.
IIAeigs at Nelsonville-York , 5 p.m.
Eastern at waterford. 5 p.m.
Trimble at Southern. 5 p.m

Crew Stadium to
host World Cup ..
qualifier
COLUMBUS - The U.S.
Men 's · National Team will
play Grenada at Columbus
Crew Stadium on .June 13 in
the first round of qualifying
for the 2006 World Cup.
The Columbus Crew and
U.s _ . Soccer
officials
announced Wednesday that
the game will be the first of a
two-game series. The second
match will be played in St."
George 's, Grenada on June 20.
The winner of that _series .
will advance to the semifi nal
round of qualifying, where it
will play six round-robin
games against three other
teams.
Since opening in 1999.
Columbus Crew Stadium has
hosted the U.S. men's team
four times. including two qu al·
ifying game s for the 2002
World Cup.
"We know that fans from all
over the country will find their
way to Columbus .to suppon
us and it is the perfect venue
for us to begin our World Cup
journey.' ' said U.S. soccer
manager Bruce Arena.

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Dance
Dance to music by
the Rocky Mountain
Boys,
7-10
p.m.
Saturday, April 3 at the
South~ide Community
Center.
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For the second straight day. rain has postponed athletic events across our area. Meigs was
set to host Vinton County in baseball and softball. Eastern wa.s at Trimble and Southern was
slated to take on Federal Hocking - all those contests were affected by the weather and no
makeup dates have been announced. The Meigs Lady Marau(ler's softball field is shown above
as lt absorbs punishment from the showers Wednesday. (Brad Sherman)

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Crew lcroksio ,estab1ish newidentity--wittrorrHvlcBr·
BY ANITA CHANG .

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COLUMBUS - The story
of the Columbus Crew this
season isn' t about who's
here .- it 's about who 's
gone.
For the first time in the
team's eight-year hi story, it
won't have marquis player
Brian McBride, who ended
weeks of specu lation by
announcing in January that
he signed a multiyear contract to play for Fulham of
the English Premier League.
The Crew is looking to
All spring sports coaches are
rebound from a I0-12·8 sea·
son with fresh talent - there
reminded to send in their game
are currently ll. new players
or meet reports by II :30 p.m.
They can be faxed to 446on its 23-man roster.
.. 3008~ ·or e• mai"l' them to· ··" Coli.Jrribus·opens its ~easo11,
sports@mydailytribune .com.
Saturday at Crew Stadium
You may also call them in at .
against the New York/New
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Jersey MetroS tars.
446-2342, ext. 33.
They do need to be tn by
Sin.ce last season, the
II :30 p.m. to make it in the
Crew has lost not only
next day's edition.
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Egg Hunt
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Club is sponsoring a
community Easter Egg
Hunt at 1 p.m,, Saturday,
April 3 at .Upton's Air
Strip. .
111e event is fDee and
open to the'public.
Rain date is AprillO.

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PALM BEACH. Fla.- NFL owners adopted a ISyard penalty for excessive celebrations Wednesday
after being em barrassed by Joe Horn ·s hidden cell
phone trick and Terrell Owens· end-zone autograph.
The penalty will be in addition to fines previously
in place for choreographed and multiplayer celebrations .
The infractions are CQ nsidered unsportsmanlike
condu ct penalties. The yardage will be marched off
from the spot at the end of the previou s play or. after
a score. on the ensuing kickoff. If the infraction is
fla grant. the player will be ejected.
"The players know they will be hurting their
team." Jets coac h Herman Edwards said.
The vote was 31-1. with the Raiders the lone dis:
senter.
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In December, Horn made an end-zone call after a
teammate h&lt;1nded him a phone that had been stas hed
under the goa l-post padding. The season before.
Owens pulled a pen from hi s sock to sig n the foothall
after a touchdown catch.
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The owne r~ on Wednesday abo :
- inc reased the ~iLe of practice squads from five to
eight players:
- allowed head coaches or any player to call a
timeout:
· - extended the five -day period immediately after
the season ends for interviewing assistant eoaches to
seven days. or the conclusion of the wild-card round.
The policy also now will cover high-le1el front
office positions:
- made a punt or mi"ed field goal. untouc·hed by
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McBride but also captain
Mike Clark and goalie Tom
Both players
Presthus.
announced their · relircmenl
from professional soccer
off. se a,on .
during
the
Midfieloer Brian West tran s:
ferred to Norwav.
Head coach G"reg Andrulis
described the roster changes
as a "fresh start."
"It's been great. a breath of
fresh air. A lot of new faces.
new ·personalities, new work
habits at training - so it' s
been good for all of us:· said
Andrulis, starting his third
full season -as head coach.
Defender Robin Fra ser.
who joined the team in
January after being acquired
from the Colorado Rapids,
~aid the roster changes had
onl)i one purpose .
"Clearly, the goal with this
many moves was to win a
championship.'' he said . The
Crew missed the playoffs
last year for the second time

in franchise his tory.
Players said team chemi)try has been good. despite
so man y new faces that
Andruli s joked about having
to wear name

ta g~.

" I' m enjoying every day
guys.
with
the
new
Everybody seems 10 blend in
all right so far." forward
·
Edson Buddie said . '
" It's a good thing the pre·
season's so long. so you
have time to ge t 10 knciw
each other and be ready for
the fi rst game this season."
he sa id .
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The Crew made more than
just changes to the roster. On
WednesLia y. work crew' in
cranes re moved g iant posters
of McB-fide, Pre sthu s and
Clark. from the side of Crew
Stadium and replaced them
with images of Buddie .. Jeff

Cunningham and . Frankie Colum bus Crew player Brian Maisonneuve , right, introduces

Crew players to the media Wednesday in Columbus.
Teammates Nelson Akwari, left and Robin Fraser, center. look

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Third Tuesday ofeach month
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Secotld Thursdm' ofeach monrh
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Fourth Tuesdm•ofeach month
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Based on ped1gree th1s should be "
great Fmal Four
The teams left chasmg the NCAA
champtonsh1p 1nclude the preseason
No I the v.mner of the top preseason
tournament a perenmal power th 11
spent a month at No I and a top con
ference s regular seasop and tourn.t
ment champs
Further proof that there are no
sleepers The lov. est seed lett No 1
Gcorg1&lt;1 Tech ,Jircady hds beaten
Duke and Connecucut,.;the te 1ms the
Yellow ldckets could play m the
finale 1f they get past Oklahoma St,ue
on Saturday mght
Whoever v. ms the ch tmp1onsh1p
I thmk wtll really be the true 1l'at10n
al champ th1s year UCon n codch
J 1111 Calhoun sa1d Wednesday I
thmk most years they tre but th1s
ye,Jr I c&lt;1n cle nl) s 1y you have to wm
two g1eat basketball games
Seemg the cre,un nse to the top
doesn t a!Wd)S make tor .t memo
rable NCAA tournament Ems lo ve

stones ot underdogs pulling ott
upset after upset to reach the fm,tl
weekend or one star pia) er carrymg
h1s school to a strnig ol Vlctones
Yet there s somethmg to be s ud
,tbout the wa~ 11 s worked out thiS
season Es{X!ctally when player&gt; who
could dommate 111 college are mstead
gomg to the NBA straiJhl I rom h1gh
school or afte r one ) ear of school
These clubs st1ll have the1r m,u
quee players but the common
denommator " that they earned their
w,t) to San Antomo by becommg
v. ell 10unded teams capable ot llSlllg
to challenges
The conttnu1ty ol college basket
ball 1s not what 11 used to be 'ud
Geor~11 Tech coac h Paul Hewllt the
only ~Fmal Four ncwcome1 amon.;
this years coaches You no longer
have to have guys play together tor
one or two seasons Now m,Jybe h,tll
1 season three quarters of a sedson
1111 ght be enough to have them
beLome a cohes1ve umt and then get
hot at the nf,hl t1me walkmg IntO the
tournament
The Yellow Jackets ,md Cowboys
v. ho meet m the early game Saturd 1y

were long shots s1x months ago
because of uncertamt1es
-Georgia Tech was u ymg to over
come the loss of freshman sensatton
Chns Bosh now with the Toronto
Raptors Even With hun the Jackets
miSsed the tournament last ~ear Then
pract1ces began and HewJtt qUickly
believed hiS team could be among the
n 1t10n s best
He e; en told them so They
1esponded by wmmng the preseason
NIT gomg 27 9 ani! ty1ng tor thJrd m
the ACC They ve kept ~&gt;.mmng m
the tournament even w1th leadmg
scorer B J Elder hobbled by a
spramed ,mkle
Because we play so many gu) s
11 s 1 d1fferent (st,Jr) every n1 ght
Hew1tt smd People may get lulled
mto thmkmg that they re not very
~ood that the sum IS greate1 than the
md!Vldual parts But the mdl\ 1dual
parts of thiS team me ve1y very
good
The Cov. bovs came mto the season
t1~10g to blend live transfers v.1th
three holdovers They got their gro~&gt;.
mg pams out ol the way early then
breezed through the B1g 12 They

entered the NCAA tournament hav
mg won 17 ot 18 games wllh the
only loss by one pomt Ill double over
t1me on the road agamst M1ssoun
The other national sem1final fea
tures teams whose fans probably
marked this weekend m mk on thetr
calendars back m October
Connecttcut started the season
1an ked No I lost llS fourth game to Georg1a Tech - ,md dropped five
more mostly alter star center Emeka
Okalor was InJured The Husk1es tal
ent and" depth camed them through
rocky t1mes and Ben Gordon has
taken over the sconng load m the
tournament They ve won each of
theJT tournament games by at least 16
pomts
Now UConn gets Duke the team 11
beat m the 1999 champ10nsh1p game
Although Blue Dev1ls coach M1ke
Krzyzewsk1 showed h1s team tape ot
v1ctones that sent prevrous teams to
the Fmal Four he dismiSsed that tllle
game as havmg little rele;ance m
ou1 game Satmday
No relevance to be qmte frank
wllh you he smd because none
of these k1ds played m that game

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Pe1haps more 1elcvant rs tillS Duke
semar Chns Duhon IS the only pi aver
11 thiS FuMI FoUl who hIS been there
before He w ts 1 l1eshman when the
Blue Devtls v. on 11 ,,II 111 200 I
Wuh Stillw 1te1 Okla about 500
miles from the Altmodome
Oklahomt St lte IS the gcogr&lt;~phlc
favonte The Cowboys tlso could
bewme the sentiment II p1c'The1r storv lines mdude John
Lucas arnv 11 from B 1yio1 alter that
program w IS 1ocked by tragedy and
scandal plus couch Eddie Suttons
attempt to shed the libel ot ownmg
the most wms Without,, !Mtlonal t1tle
There also are the llli'Jllones of I0
people who d1ed 111 1 plane cnsh
whtle returnmg hom il ~ 1me tluee
yems tgo Starter h.tn McF 1rlm mel
reserve TeJTence Clawlord were on
the Cowbo) s roster thdt se 1son
There s not &lt;~,,P 'Y goes by that I
don t thmk 1bout one ot those 10
people Sutton s 11d I m not sure
there' ever complete closlllc l thmk
u s alw.tys gomg to be 111 ) our heat1
and m ymu nund

Two newcomers join Tennessee and UConn in Final Four
BY CHUCK ScHaFFNER

Assoc ated Press
Change the Site tum the calend,tr to
a nev. year and 11 stlll comes out the
same - Connecticut ,md Tennessee
are m the women s Fmtl Four on
t~ack lor another showdown 10 the
champ1onsh1p game
Only thiS tune the n tllon s two
most promment programs w11l have a
couple ot strangers With them when
they gather m New Odeans next
weekend
LSU and Mmnesota both made It
for the tirst ume and head mto the
natwnal sem1fmals Sunday mght with
mterestmg story lines The Lady
Tiger&gt; are playmg for thetr mlmg
coach and Mmnesota has become a
force w1th the return of Lmdsay
Whalen from a broken nght hand
Th1s dehmtely has not sunk Ill
yet Mmnesota coach Pam Borton
satd
Connecucut (29 4) seeking 1ts third
stra1ght nat1onal champ10nshtp and
fourth m tne years plays Mmnesota

(25 8) m one senufmal "'llh
Southeastern Conte1ence nvals
Tennessee (30 1) and LSU (27 7)
meetmg m the other
That means - ~&gt;.h,lt else JS ne~&gt;. 0 ConnectiCUt and Tennessee agmn
could meet for the tttle UConn beat
the Lady Yols 73 68 tor last year s
lltle and defe 1ted them m the 1995
and 2000 champwnsh1p games 1s
well as the 2002 se m1tmals
Tennessee the only No I seed to
make 11 has won a successiOn ot close
games thts season and d1d so agmn 10
the M1dwest Reg10nal The Lady Vols
beat Stanford 62 60 on Tasha Butts
basket v.tth I 7 seconds left m the
reg10nal hnal Tuesday mght
Butts made two free throws after a
dtsputed foul was called v.1th 0 2 sec
onds remammg to beat Baylor 71 69
m the sell1tfinals
It s unbelievable
Butts sa1d
The whole season we ve been put m
sJtuauons hke th1s and It always
seems like I have the ball 10 my
hands I m very confident I can make
a play for our team
Tennessee IS the nat1on s leader

with s1x nauonal titles and 15 Fmal
Four appearances but coach Pat
Sunumtt h tsn t won 11 all smce 1998
Mmnesota the No 7 seed m the
M1deast ended top seeded Dukes
champ1onsh1p dream With an 82 75
VICtory Tuesday mght The Gophers
are the lowest seeded team to reach
the season s last weekend smce
Arkansas got m as a No 9 10 1998
LSU s Sue Gunter had to wmt unt1l
her 40th year ot coachmg to earn a
Fmal Four berth and she hasn t even
been around to enJOY the nde Gunter
has a respiratory atlment that hmtts
her to pracuce and film sesswns and
assiStant Pokey Chatman has been
runmng the team m games
W1th Gunter at home m Baton
Rouge the Lady T1gers made 1t With a
62 60 v1ctory over Georgta m the
West Regmnal final 10 Seattle on
Monday mght
•
We are a part of h1story LSU star
Se1mone Augustus sa1d We gave
Coach Gunter her first Fmal Four and
one for Pokey Chatman too
Connecticut earned a record fifth
strmght Fmal Four trtp with a 66 49

The court agreed to hear Press They set forth an
argr1ments days before the expedited bnefmg schedule
draft to overturn the ruling Nothmg happened today that
was unexpected The court 1s
allowmg Oh1o State sopho
from Page 61
more Maunce Claret! and JUSt domg what ll needs to do
other underclassman and h1gh to work hard and get Maunce
zone or touches a klckmg schoolers mto the drall
m the draft - and w1th plen
team player 111 the end zone
NF
-modJhed tree kick fmr
L ch1ef .counsel Jeff ty ot lime to do 1t
catch and personal lou! rules
Pash thmks there s a strong
Pash smd the heanng w1ll
- allowed Wide recetvers chance the court will grant a be Apnl 19 or 20
to wear Nos IO th!Ough 19 stay of the lower court ruling
The vote on 1eplay was 29
even when numbers 111 the before the Apnl 24 25 draft 3
w1th
Kansas
C1ty
80s are available
That
Clarett
uthern lndwnapolis and Cmcmnat1
Comm 1ssJoner
M1ke voting aga1 nst Anzona ~,---:-~-~~~i\~~·~~§;:',~~~tr:~¥-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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poss1b'!e
new
draft
1
h h
Network could c&lt;~rry games
l~e ye,u extensiOn Wit t e
ltv.: m the next tele\tSJon
I thmk there ts a very sub addlt!Ollal challenge
stanllal chance he will not be
Tv.entv tour votes were
package The current $!7 6 m the draft Pash smd
needed f10m the 12 teams to
b1lilon
contract
w1th
Should that happen and the keep replay Tagilabue sa1d
B
ABC/ESPN A C and CB S NFL subsequently loses the some teams were reluctant to
expires after the 2005 season appeal a supplemental draft put 1t m permanently m fear
I don 1 thmk It s likely but for those players would be 1l would be too d1ffJcult to
anythmg m life IS posSible
h d
f
he saJd 'The NFI,; Network IS
el w1thm . I 0 days o the remove
court deciSion
ln a key fmancm~ move
111 the long term
NFL Network IS earned by
Alan Milstem Clarett s owners renewed for 15 years
I
d b
f h
agent sa1d that would harm the NFL Tru st wh1ch pro
sateI lle an
Y two 0 t e hts chent Mliste1n sa1d v1des $4 mllhon per team m
maJor
earners
"Ould
lose lever,tg"' IJcensmg revenue for mer
On cable
Tuesday
hours after "larett
.._
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league owners approved a to negotiate a contract as chand1se v.H~ team logos
well as practJce time and t1me But there was enough sent1
f1ve year extens1on of mstant to learn h1s new team s play
ment from teams such as the
replay addmg a third coach
book 1f he were not drafted C b
R d k
d
es challenge 1f the f1rst two
ow oys
e s 1ns an
are successful the NFL sue
m Apnl
Dolphms to mvesllgate mod
ceeded 111 a federal appeals
They d1d not 1ssue a stay
1fym~ n and Tagilabue w111
court 111 New York
M1lstem told The Associated appomt a nme member com

Celebrate

v1ctory over top seeded Penn St 1te 111
the East Regwnal final Mood 'Y mght
Mmnesota 8 20 three years ago
has been rejuvenated by Whalen s
return after the second team All
Amencan mtssed the last seven regu
Jar season games The Gophers ended
up beatmg the top three seeds m the1r
reg1on to reach the Fmal Four knock
mg off No 2 Kansas State and No 3
Boston College before the stunner
agamst Duke
Whalen 1s averagmg 22 pomts 10
the toumament
Connecticut wh1ch has won 16
strmght NCAA tournament games 1s
commg full c1rcle wtth tts tnp to New
Orleans The B1g Easy tS where
UConn made Hs first Pmal Four
appearance m 1991 long before
coach Geno Aunemma s program
began challengmg Tennessee for
supremacy m the sport
Th1s will be the e1ghth appearance
for the Husk1es who after a rocky
regular season have hushed any
notton that they were vulnerable and
not up to UConn s prev1ous champ1
onsh1p standards

mmee to look at all aspects
of revenue shanng
No one 'luesuons the con
cept ol apportlonmg 1ncome
parllcularly from the e1ght
year $17 6 brll10n televtsJon
contract
But owners such as Dallas
Jerry Jones and W.1shmgton s
Dan Snyder want w1der mar
ketmg nghts for theJT teams
p1 oducts Owners m smaller
markets mcludmg Buffa}o s
Ralph Wilson lndmnapohs~
l1m lrsay and Pl!tsburgh s
Dan Rooney are concerned
about what they cons1der an
mcreas1ng d1spanty' to cash
flov. between teams
Taghabue 63 md1cated
there wlil be no problem m
negotmtmg an extensiOn of
h1 s contract wh1ch expues
May 2005 The owners voted
unammously Monday to g1ve
hun ,Js many as three more
years beyond that date
The owners heard more on
the proposal to bUJid a new
stadiUm for the New York
Jets on the West S1de of
Manhattan Taghabue sa1d
there would be further d1s
cusswn but emphas1zed no
commitment was made by
the leag ue tor a future Super
Bowl there

In 1ts th1ashmg of Penn St tte
UConn put together 1ts foulth str,ught
outstandmg pel tonn mce on defense
and shot 60 pe1ce nt 111 the second halt
OtlenSJvely Connecucut agam IS
gettmg strong postse !SOil play I rom
All Ame11can D1111a T&lt;iuJasl and
sophomore B 1rb u 1Tu1 ne1 has p1cked
up her g 1111e too Turner swred 1 6
pomts ag 1111st Penn State whlie
Tauras1 had 27
They .tre ve1 y cont1dent 1n the11
ab11iUes and feel they can take on the
w&lt;Jrld Aunemma s ud There IS no
fear They JUSt pia) the game
Gunter s sltU&lt;Jtlon and the school s
prox1m1ty to New Orleans could
make LS U the senttmental ta• 011te
And that s not all the Lad} T1geJS
ha• e gomg f01 them
Augustus a sophomore IS the lead
mg scorer 10 the NCAA tournament
w1th a 26 3 average after gettmg 29
pomts m the v1ctory over Georgm
She also lit up top seeded Texas for
29 m the reg10n 11 sem1hnals and IS
shootmg 65 6 percent m the touma
ment

acqUJred 111 1 ll ade w1th
Los Angeles 111 January
and Bnan Ma1sonneuve
now the only member ol
from Page 61
the Ollgln.tl ColumbtJS
Clew
Cunnmgham
and
F1aser 37 v.11l anchor
Buddie are expected to a de tense prev1ou sl¥ l ed
t,tke on the responstbli1ty by Clark But h1s JOb
of sconng goals a JOb extends beyond the play
that prevwusly fell to mg l 1eld - he v.lil Jiso
McBnde
be respons1ble tor help
I JUSt want to be mg younger playeiS ~
healthy for the 30 games
As dO older pl.1yer
com1ng up and score you li,l\e 1 number ot
goals and contn bute the lesp011Sibilltles
th It
best way I can Buddie Include mentonng Jc,Jd
sa1d
Offensnel) ersh1p b) example keep
detenSJvely - try and mg a calm head
he
get 1t done either way
SaJd
Cunnmgham playm g
Jon Busch who m1 ssed
w1th the Crew tor h1s several weeks last sea
e1ghth season 1s the son
of a
because
team s second all t1me spramed
ankle
1s
leadmg scorer wllh 53 expected to be 111 the
goals He tratls McBnde goal lull tune
who had 62
Other new players
Fraser was selected a mclude Chad Marshall a
captam by h1s teammates defender 110m St&lt;1ntmd
e\ en though he s ne\\ to p1cked second overall 111
the team The veteran the M LS draft
md
defender IS a four Ume detende1 Chns Wmgert
MLS All Star
who won the 2003
Also chosen as c 1ptmn Herm mn TrJlp hy - soc
were Sunon Elhott a ce1 s verswn of the
member of the New HeiSma n - pia) 1ng 1!
Zeal&lt;Jnd nat1onal team St John s

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Sealed p10posals for Uie pavmg of portion of Oak Hill Road and Whnes Lane Ro td m Chesler
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new
got a lot at ye Jrs lett playmg
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from Page 61
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County Comm1ss1opers at 1he1r office at the Courthouse Pomeroy Ohm 4S769 un111 1 00 p M
Ave clothes/etc
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The Reds put hlm on the disabled li st
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSI?
Q r 5 (s ze 3 5) jUn ors (1 0
WAN'Il:O
In her home 8 00 AM to 4
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foil
because they wanted htm to get more at bats
owmg
12) boys (sze 5) and worn __
TO BUY
PM Hours may be adJusted
888 582 3345
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T np 1e sea1c oat .or
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see spec1fitcauons m b1d pac ket
pu ses
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dreaded Larson v. as downcast after gettmg
God
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Proolsets D amonds Gold Lege secretary experience
both days
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weekends
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home plate tn the bullpen as a Reds mmor
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April 3 .
6:30pm

ACROSS
t Hops a jet
6 Oven light

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will pay $2 ,000.00

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Tree Service

Starburst $1,000.00

April 3, 2 004
11 :00 am · 6:00pm
$5 .00 All You Can Eat'
Take Out" Order~ Avail able ·

Pomeroy
Eagles·2171
Band
"Stone Street"
Fri ·&amp; Sat
8-12

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Top • Removal • Trim
• Stump Grinding
• Bucket Truck

EASTER BAKE SALE
&amp; CRAFT BAZAAR
Satu rday, April 3rd
10:00 am
at Vaughan 's Market
Sponsored by the Eleanor Circle
ol Heath Methodtst Church

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6:30
e\·er}' month
All pack $5.00

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. SYRACUSE VOLUNTEER
FIRE DEPARTMENT AUCTION

In Memory

7 West 2l) Orl ve

Applicutions may be ohtaincd from ;.md rCtu med to
SEPTA. 8 0() a.m. to -+:00 p.m .. Monday through
Friday. Complete joh description is avai Iable fur
n: vi ew. The deadline flir application for thi s posting is Friday April 16. 2004.
Position: Counselor
Work Schedule:

Missed

by Family

Minimu m Qualifications: Bac helor's Degree in
social work, psyc hology, or a close ly related field.
At least one ( I) year of sUccessful work expcri·cncc in mental health. ~uh stance ahusc. corrections

t

or a related field

1986 Ford Cargo Van
straight 6 cyl. 3-speed column, 45,000 Original miles.
Runs great. (740)446-3040.

record.
Summary of Duties: Performs indi vidual and
group co unseling and case management dutie'
with dients i n a correctional setti ng. Se rve~ as a
member of the treatment team assiSting in the
as.sessment , treatment planning. and monitoring of
-client progress towards successful program
completion .
SEPTA CQrrectional Fac ility is a Drug-Free
Workplace and an Equal OpportU nity Employer.

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monthl advanced training.
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van. one owner, vs LE . 7
pass, auto tra ns. ExceUent'
Condition. All power with

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Pomeroy,Ohio

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2:00p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday

within the pa~t fi ve years.
Preferred candidate will have liccrlsc, in good
s1..anding, f rom the Ohio Cuunsdor apd Soc1al
. :Worker Board, Ohio Department of Alcohol and
..Dru g Addi crivn Sep:il.:es. or n:btt·d nedemiul ing
hoard. A val id dri ve r \ license and good driving

Hinl. &amp;Dry

per acre for Good
Hunting land in

18'
Pontoon
Boat
S u n Tr acke r
Signature/Ser1es Yea 2000
Mercury out board 40 hp,
power tilt/trim, oil injection,
TraiiStar trailer. all like new
must see betore spending to
much some where else.
$11 ,500 or reasonable offe r
(304)675·6277
E11enings
only
---,--,----t999 Polans SLTH 3 person
ski 95 HP low hours, extras.
must see (304)675-5563

Lebanon Twp.
or
lease up to
$5.00 per acre .
Call 740-592-4323
Cell 740-541-4313

J&amp;L Construction
992·2772
• Cerralnteed Vinyl
•Vinyl Siding
Replacement
Windows
• Roofing
,
• Ufctime warranty
• Blown Insulation
• Glass • Vinyl
•Room Additions
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Replacement
\Vfndows

NC. $3,900. (740)446-3277. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:

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to $3200 (304)5931998 HD Ultra, 95 ccbK: in.
Fully accessorized. Cover
and all stock parts included
Asking $19,250. (740)446- r10
HOME
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2001 GSXR BOO, Excellent
condition. Cal l (740)416·
1415.

BASEMENT

WATE~PROOFING

unconditional llletlme guar·

antee. Local references fur2003 Suzuki VInson 500 nlshed. Established 1975.
1997 Chevy Lumina 64,000 4x4. IT~ wheele &amp; !Ires, 70 call 24 Hrs. 17401 446·
mllea power wlndowa, crulu miles. excell ent condition. 0870. Rogers 8aotmont
(740)446·8688/ 740·339· Waterproofing.
control.
2000 Dodge Stratu1 all 4221 ,
power
83.000
milea

Wi II

Jackson.

(740)288·5395

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Decks-Etc.
For Fast Courteous
Service, Free
Estimates
&amp; Affordable

Prices, Cal(. ..

Dennis

Boyd

740-992-1189
740·992-2902 ·

- -- - 2000 Neon 87,000 mllaa
$3 , 2~0

bales $12 .00 each 304·576- 2002
Camara,
2002
3135
Cavalier, 1992 Lumina, Call

(740)245·5017.
Round bales ofhay for sale, - - - - - - - $t5 a balo. Call (740)682· 2003 Pontiac Montana

8106:

29,000 miles CD/PW/PUPD

exc . condition still under taoSquare bales $1.50 each. tory
wa rranty
$15,500
O_rchard grass &amp; Timothy. (304)773·5103

Cai1(740)44H440.
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93 Rodeo 33,000 miles, new
tires, brakes.&amp; paint job

A1.!1ni

$3,500 0 80 (304)593·0922

FOR Si\1..£
$5001.Hondas,
crevys,
Jeeps,. etc 1 POLICE
' IMPOU NDS · Cars from
$500. For lislings t-800-7 19.
300t ext 3901

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Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door.

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2449
$6,500. (740)682·6778,
MIMed hay barn kept 8001b -----~-­

PUBLIC SALE
Notice Ia · hereby
given that on Aprll1?,
2004 at 10:00 a.m. a
public eala will be
haJd lor the purpoH
of aallalylng a land·
lord's lien on tho con·
tents of self-aarvlce
atorage roome. Tha
goods to be sold ere
described generally
u household. The
room• will be opened
lor viewing lmmedl·
ataly prior to. aollclta·
lion of bids.
Description of property as follows:
Mattress,
Oryar,
Couch; Air .condition-

95 Dodge lll1 repid , 4 door,
leather seats, LE 3.5 motor,
Exercise
24 valve, wholesale price er,
Weed
$5,550, sell lor $3.800 c~ Equipment ,
Eater, Lawn Tools,
best offer. (740)44 1·9510.

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Box Fan, Electric and
Kerosene,
Heater,

UCKSiiSiiAiiiLE-_.J Vacuum

cleaner,

1936 Two door Chevy
Children's Toys, Mise:
Sedan long body Steet Rod
Work in progress 70% com· 2000 Dodge Dakota, 4x4, Car parts, Tires, Etc.
Bay N11,
plated many hard 1o tine ext. cab, while, _ $9.000.
Name: earl Wlleon
parts must . see il you are (7401446-t973•,
Ill ,
.
looking fqr nice car $8,&amp;00
Address,
44644
080
(304)675-8793 2001 314 Ford 4 door. crew
cab, lots •ot. extras. Sharp Foreot Run Rd.
Evenings only

truck. (740)256·1360..

1990 Oldsmoblle 88 one
owner. Excellent condition, 2004 CheiJY Silverado Fun
driven . daily.
$1 ,800. Size PrckUp, 1,500/miles,
~740)446·2075 .
Vortec 4800, VSJEngine
:,1995 Chevy Beretta , excel· Auto, Tcw1ng Packag~, 7yr
.. lent conCfitiOi'l, engine gooo;-:--F-actor:y. Warranty...Sat11ng tGr
•.transmlssion touchy. $3,000 less than Dealer . cost. Cell

:OBO (740)256-6105
- .qiCr.e information-

tor (304)675·4356 after 5 pm

City: Racine, OH

4&amp;nt

Terms of the 1ala will
be cash or certified
fund.
Hill's Self Storage
-29670-.8aahan-Rd.Racine, OH 45n1

(3) 25, (4) 1, 8

99 Dodge 1500 Quad-Call.

UJ95 Eegla Talon TS I, SLT p8.ckage. loaded, many
!!,.,upgraded. tui'bo, std . trans- recent updates, very-clean ,

Public Notice

.-i\llsslon AWD $3500. 080 garaged. $9.500 , (740)256· PUBLIC SALE
6936.
, Noilce- Ia ·hereby
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BARNEY

Hill's Self
Storage
29670 Bashan Road
• Racine , Ot1io
45771
740·G49·2217

Sizes 5'x10'
to 10'x30'
Hours

7:00AM • 8:00 PM
111 4/ 1 mo. pd

that on April t7,
Devatopment Dletrlct
2004 It 10:00 a.m. a at tha office of
Buckaya Hille, . 245
public oale will ba
Mlllara Lane, Marietta
hold for the purpoae
of ntlelylng a lend• OH 45750 until 15:00
p.m. [prevailing local
lord'• lien on the content• of aelf-aervlce tlma on the 30th day
of April, 2004 tor the
storage raoma. The
goode to ba aold are qu alltl ca tl on t th ree deacrlbed generally Environmental
ae houeehold. The . Conaultanttt In a
Brownfield Initiative.
rooms will, be opened
Bids ahall be tiled
lor viewing lmmedl·
in the , ottlce of
ately prior to aollclta·
Buckeye
Hilla
tlon "of blda.
Hocking
Valley
Deocrlpllon of prop·
R e g 1 0 n a 1
arty
a
follows:
1
t 01 1 1
D
Mattress,
Twin
eve opmen
s r ct
Maltreat
&amp; •. Box In a sealed envelope
marked
Sp 'r l n g a · , plainly
En v 1ron menta 1
Entertainment tenter,
A 8 s 8 8 8 m e n 1
Charooal
Grill,
Consultants.
Christmas· tree, Mlac:
Buckeye Hilla
Clothea, Children 's
Hocking
, Valley
Toys, Coffee Pot, Etc.
R e g 1 0 n a 1
Bay #18
Davelopment District
Name:
Marlene
reserve• the right to
Capehar1
waive any .technlcall·
Address:
30446
Ilea
or tnlormelltles In
Nichols Rd.
the ~ld which does
City: Middleport, OH
not altar materially
45760
after the contract
Terma of the sale will
document. Bid 1 pecl·
be cash or carlllled
flcatlon 1 may. be
lund.
picked up at Buckeye
Hill's Sell Storage
Hilla • Hocking Valley
29670 Baohan Rd.
R e g 1 0 n a 1
Racine, OH,4Sn1
Development District,
(3) 25, (4) 1, 8
245 Millers Lane, OH
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Public Notice'
business hours ~8:00 a.,. to 5:00 p.m.
REQUEST
FOR
Monday
th(ough
'QUA:t;IFtCATIONS
riday.
Sealed blda will be
(4) 1, 8
received by Buckeye
Hilla • Hocking Valley
R e ~ I 0 n a I
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Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE: II hereby
~lvon
that
on
Saturday, April 3,
2004, at 10:00 a.m. , a
public 1111 will bl
held at 211 W. Second
St. , Pomeroy, Ohio.
Tha Farmers Bank
and
Savlnge
Company Ia eelllng
lor caah In hand or
certllled check the ·
following collateral :
1999 Honda TRX250
47BTE210XXA216900
1999 Dodge Caravan
2B4FP2536XR154651
The Farmers Bank
and
Savings
Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the
right to bid at thla
sale, and to withdraw
the above collateral
prior to sale. Further,
the Farmers Bank and
Savings
Company
reserves the right to
reject eny or all bldt
submitted.
The
above
described collataral
will be sold "as iswhere Ia", with no
expreased or Implied
warranty glvan.
For further lnlor·
matlon, - or .for an
appointment
to
Inspect
collateral,
prlor-to-"81e-data-eontact Diane·. Rector, or
Randy Hays at 992·
2136.
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4715 South Church St.
Ripley, WV 25271

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WRITESEl
dOOFING
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In three no-trump, South has ·nine top
tric ks. But suppose. after win n~ng with
dummy's spade ace. he ca lls lor a tow
diamond. hop ing to b·e able to put in the
nine·. East should play the king!
Now South could 'cash out lor an overtrick. but surely he will th1nk 1he krng must
be a singleton. He is almost certain to run
1he diamond mne. East produces th&amp;-JBCk
and returns a spade for two down . Cool!
11 the contract looks laydown. try to foo l
declarer. especially on April 1.

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rock band 17 Socks and

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are associetrng with rodaY m1ght not have
the deep compassio n you !eel tor others. It
an lncldfllrlt occurs . be sure to maintain
your 1'11gh stancarda not comply with
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CONSTRUCTION

CAIJ'r Pur

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992·6215
Pomero"y, Ohio
22 Years Local

740-992-1611
Stop &amp; Carifpare

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Friday, April 2, 2004
A S GETTING
By Bernice Bede Osol
REGRESSIVELY
There will be a major shift 1n cond111ons
BETTE!&lt;.'
OccUmng sometime dunng th€ year ahead
. 1n areas where you may ne11er have had
/"---r=- ·any breaks previously. Armed. with your
new luck. many good things coul c:l happen
AR IES (March 21-Apr~l 19) -AsSOCiates
who ~re trymg to help you Will Withdraw
th\:m support today 1f yo u become cn!lca l
about the Way they are g01ng abOut dOHiQ
things. Be gr~ teful , not grumpy.
· TAURUS (April 20·May 20) -Lady Lu cK .
wil l be bringing you ample opponumties
today, but a nega~ ivfi! attitude w1ll blind you
__jrom reCogniziniJ them or lt.Q_Ill acting upon
them rn ways that could serve your best
interests.
.
GEMINI {May 21-June 20)- You w1ll be
TIME FLIES WJ.lEN
TJ.lERE IS NO THIRD
reasonably lucky today m a number of
'f'OU'i&lt;:E !-lAVING FUN ..
ways, but your iuck cou ld be made of a
I 51R .. WE DID
trag1le subs lance. lf"s g01ng to be up to you
TEST LAST WEEK .
to be v~ry careful that you don"! push 11 to
extremes .
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)- Be able to
distmguish be tween bemg optrmist1c and
realistic loday. Wishful thrnk1ng can only
work il you put il to practical use and don"t
let it block your common sense.
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - Early rnd1cators
may be fl ying false colors loday. so adhere
to !hat. old saymg. "Try. try ~gain ·• If you
c.onti!lue to pers1st. Lady. Luck w111 Jump on
board and barl you out 1n the end.
VIRGO (Aug. ?3-Sept. 22,) - Normally
you're auile a resOurceful person and are
very capable when confronted w1th ctial ·
lenge·s. Tod ay. however, you could be
tempted to loss ro the towel should lh1ngs
get toug h.
LIBRA (Sept . 23-0cl 23) - Laugh and
the world laughs with you. cry and you"ll
cry alone today You ce n get over any
rough spols or drff1culties 11 your treat what
occurs philosophically and optlmiStl &lt;;:ally
SCO RPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22 ) - You may
th10k you "ve Eleen lei! out ot Ihe loop tod ay:
butm reailty, lhe ac11v1ty, won't be anyth1ng
ye~u would want to, bel asSociated, with, as
you' ll lmd out later and be grateful you
we ren't invo!11ed.
·
SAG ITT'\RIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -You
can count the seeds in an apple, but you
can' t coun1 haw many apples are 1n a
seed . Ju st because an opportumty may
Jook minuscule today, when it bloss oms. 11
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HOWfVISR, IT leA l-OT l-iKe
m1gHt surprise you.
AN ORIGINAL. RIORUN
A, BUNCH OF OTHeR 5HOW6
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan t9)- A neg• at1ve at11tude w1ll severely d1mmis h your
potentral and possibilitieS to advance y:o ur
1nterests today. Force yourself out ol the
CLICK
doldrums and watch your luck change
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. l 9) - So that
you won 't be tempted to overindulge 1"1 any
involvements loday, start the day wrth e
large do ~ ol self-discipline. It's JUS I the
lomc you Wed .

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My money is with
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and Financial Services.
Box 189, Middleport, OH
Phone 843-5264."

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080. (740)2!6·9031.

316 Washington Street
Ravenswood, WV 26164

(304) 273-5321

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Pass

Here's another great comment by JOUrnalist Helen Rowland. who d1ed 1n 1950:
·Some women can be fooled an of the
trme. and all women can be foo led some
ot the t1 me. but the same woman can' t be
looted by the same man 1n the same way
more than hall at the· t1me."
There is somethmg sB.Hsfy1ng abOut
defeating a contract by foolmg declarer.
whether lemale or male. Do you see how
11m1ght happen on this deal? Also. takin g
rt in rso lal1on. tiow shOuld the diamond
suit be played tor four tncKs?
South "s s~quence. an artificial and forcIng lw_o clubs followed by three no-trump :
pro mises a balanced 25-27 po1nts. It IS
an awful start to an auction because
North has no room to maneuver. Here.
with six points and some shape . North
probably should act. but w1th what?
Reachrng six diamonds. wh1ch can be
made, is very difficult
In six diamonds. declarer (Nor th) should
start with a low diamond to dummy"s
n1ne. (II you are sure West will always r1se
wtth the k1ng from krng-do ubleton. beg1 n·
ning w1th the diamond flve is sensible

Ravenswood Chiropractic
Center

Ttu'u April

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South
2 -"

Fooling an opponent
into a foolish play

YOU'VE GOT TO START
BEHAVIN',
SMIF !'

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rot prospective. (740)388·. (304)675-4014 .
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Rogllll!ld ANGUS an ~ 1998 Grand Am 96K $2 ,895;
Cr011bred bulla. Top blood- 1998 Neon S.2K,
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(740)742-2457 .

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Thursday
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Athens, Ohio

Spraymg of fence lines, Leaf Re moval, as well as small
landscaping jobs such as planti ng and mulching.
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KISSIMMEE. Fla Roy
Oswal,l finished 'lrong in ' his
final spring starl. Millon Bradley
didn't e~e n fini'h 'for the
lndiam _
Oswalt pitched 'even innings
and lhe Houston A'tros beat
Cleveland · J-2 Wednesday. bul
Osw.all, who had offseason
Bradley was removed by manag- groin surgery, slruck out seven,
er Eric Wedge for nol running w,alked one and allowed six hits.
"This is the first lime I've felt
hard on a second-inning popup
that dropped in for a single_
loose in spring training." Oswalt
The 1emperame111al center said_ · "Usually, it takes me a
fielder dressed quickly and left month imo lhe season. so rm
the ballpark in a ·Cab before the coming in feeling loose. 1 almost
•2ame was over. He was· unavail - ·t-ee Il"k
1 e 1 cou Id do t he sp1-11s ."
. able for commenl but 10ld a team
C. C. Sabathia. who will be the
'puke,m&lt;m that he had a light Indians· opening day slarter for
· ht year, h
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the secon d stra1g
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"I didn ' t like !he way he ran on · Houston in check umilthe fourth
'that popup." Wedge said. "He inning. when he walked two batsaid he was light so I fell it best ters and yielded a two-run double
10 get him oUI-of there...
by Mike Lamb and an RBI single
Bradley missed some lime lhis by Raul Chavez for a 3-1 Astros
spring wi1h a slight groin injury. lead.
He's had previou&gt; trouble with
Saba1hla
pitched · seven
the Indians. and the club had innings. allowing three hils and
been lmping he· d malured _
three earned runs_
• Bradley promised this spring
Cleveland gol a run in the third
not to be a distraction. In when Omar Vizquel doubled and
Fehruarv_ he was semenced to &gt;cored on a single by Judy Gerul.
three u:tys in jail for driving Coco Crisp hit a sacrifice fly off
a11'ay from police after being Oclavio Dole! in the ninth_
slOpped fur speeding.
Note~: Houston pitchers led
Wedge wouldn"l say if lhere the majors with a 3.61 ERA this
was a •onfrontation when spnng.
___ Lance Berkman 1ead s
Bradley came back into lhe th e ·Astros w1'lh 13 RBI s. ... Th e
Astros close oul the Florida pordugout Wednesday.
·Tm not going lo gel into tion of spring training againsl
thai:· Wedge said .. "I' ll leave il Atlanta on Thursday. They'll
where we're at I'll talk to him hosl Kansas Cily at Minute Maid
tomorrow."
Park in lheir final two spring
Bradley was removed from a games before opening lhe season
game lasl season for failing to againsl San Francisco_ ... Roger
run out a ball , and he also Clemens will pitch in a minor
angered some opponems with league game in Kissimmee on
showboaling antics.
Friday .... Tim Laker will be the
The Indians are counting on Indians' backup catcher. Josh
Bmdley, coming off an injury- Bard, slowed by a groin injury,
plagued season, to hat cleanup will start the season on the disand be a produelive everyday abled list
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SARASOTA, Fla. - Right-hander Jimmy
Haynes reas~ured the Cincinnati Reds that
SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - Left-hander
he's ready for the, rotation, pitching five
Jung
Keun Bong and five others were sent
shutout mnings Wednesday before the
to
the
Cincinnati Reds' farm system
Toronto Blue Jays rallied for a 5- 1 victory.
Wednesday,
leaving 30 players in camp.
For the second day in a row, the Reds
Bong, obtained last week from Atlanta in
played withoul Ken Griffey Jr., who strai11ed .
a.
trade for reliever Chris Reitsma, was
his right calf while running out a grot~nder · on·
optioRed
to_ Triple-A Louisville along with
Monday mgllt.
Griffey got more treatmenl and showed mfielder T1m liumme!. The Reds want
major improvement, Dr. Timothy Kremchck Bong to be a starter in the minors.
The Reds also assigned four nonroster
said_ Gnffey might resume run'ning. nn
players
to their minor league camp: leftThursday and is expecled to be fully recm·hander Mike Matthews, outfielder McKay
ered by opening day.
Christensen,
utilily player Jermaine Clark
"He's a lol betler,'' Kremchek said . "He has
and
outfielder
Jacob Cruz.
virtually no soreness and full molion . We're
The
Reds
have
15 pitchers left in camp,
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\ very optimistic."
. Haynes, who started the Reds· season open- including reliever Todd Jones, who agreed
:• er last year, provided evidence that he has to a minor league deal last week.
fully recovered from a bul)ling disc in his
back that bothered him all last year.
- hander Jesus Sanchez, who is trying to win a
Haynes had some weakness in the back spot in 1he bullpen. Jeff Guiel started the rally
when he showed up for spring !raining. set- wi th a solo homer.
ting him back. -Newcomer Cory !,.idle ha;
Right-hander Chris Baker pilched five
innings, giving -up three hits , as a fill -in for
been given the opening day start_
In five innings, Haynes allowed only five Roy Halladay. The AL Cy Young winner
hits and didn ' t walk a bauer_He induced three pitched against Yankees Triple-A players in
double plays from a mix-and-match lineup . Tampa, staying on schedule 10 start Toronto's
"I had everything working for me, really," . season opener.
,
Haynes said. "I feel great. My arm feel s goou.
Notes: Lidle pilched four innings again1st
my back feels good. I'm just trying 10 keep il Minnesola's Triple-A players on Wednesday,
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that way."
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where Haynes figures in tile rolalion, wailing - we nl 2-for-4 in tfie same minor league game
to _ ~ how he did before makmg up h1 ~ mmd. with a-double and a homer. __ _ RHP To.dd
Miley- p)ans to sel-l he rotation on Friday_
:lmies threw-in- the hull pen without problem.· ~e's been fine.'' Mile y ~a id. "Every Jone~. who is trying to win a spo1 in the Reds"
(pilch) limit that's been lhrown at him, he\ bullpen_ was hit on the right arm by a line
go~en to withouL a probl m."
drive _on Monday night. Jones expects 10 Qitch
~e Blue Jays sent I0 bauer' 10 Ihe plate in a game on Thur~day.
for five runs in the ;eventh inning ofT left-

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RAVENSWOOD. W.Va .
Law enforcemenl and
emergency workers recovered the body of Larry
Harless. 62. from the Ohio
River Thursday aflernoon .
Harless has long been known
as a union organizer and
political eandidale in West
Virginia_
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William S Ritchie Bridge di s.:overed. Smith \aid the
spanning lhe Ohio River imo incident i~ unJer i n \'e~ ti ga ­
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Ral'enswood . The bodv ww, tinn.
recovered a short time later Coroner Hank Gibson ' aiel
through a joim effort by the the orti•ial coiuse of death is
Ravenswood_ Riple y . and drown ing . He 'aid the body
Conageville
Fire has been released to CaSIO
Departments along with 'up- Funeral Home '111 Evans_
port by the Ra1·enswood W.Va .. 1~hich will he handing
the funeral services_
Police Department.

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POMEROY -A Pomeroy
firm is the apparenl low bidder to replace the roof at the
Meigs · Cou'nty Departmenl
of Job and Family Services.
Meeling Thursday. Meig'&lt;
County
Commissioners
opened lhree sealed bids for
the roof replacement Can- ·
Do Maimenance of Pomeroy
submined the apparenl low
bid of 57 ,525 . Bids were
also received from Hash's
Construclion , Bidwell. in the
amounl of $9.771. and
Banks
Conslruction.
Pomeroy, in the amount uf
$12.425.
Commissioners
tabled
aclion on lhe \:lids pending
review
by
Prosecuting
Auorney Pal Slory.
.
Commissioners held a firsl

Harless has long been an ·
a&lt;:ti,-i" in Wesl Virginia poli lics. Last year. Harles" tried
1o hold up S225 million in
e•unumic
development
grant' by vowing to sue o1·er
the use of Yideo lonerv revenue . Harle» a' ked the state
Supreme Court 10 declare 1he
&gt;late\ video-poker 'lyle
machme' unconstitutional
and order th~ Lonery
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legally. The la\\·suil threalened funding for slate parks,
the
School
Building
AUihorily and the Promise
college scholarship program.
In 1988. Harless launched a
bid in the Democratic primary for governor. Under his
New Deahtyle platform. lhe
state would buy and restan
abandoned factories and coal
mine' 10 put people 10 work.

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Bissell wins spelling bee

public hearing on a new
applicalion for grant funding
through I he United State'
Deparlment of Agriculture
for rural housing project\ .
The county has receiYed
fundin£ from lhe Housing
Preservation program for
home repairs for three year&lt;&gt;.'
and would use the funds. if
awarded this year. to provide
repairs to lho;e on a waiting
list. said Jean Trussell. the
county grams administrator_
In ' past funding rounds.
homeowners who 4u~Jify
under the progra m · have
received up tu 55.000 for
needed home repairs.
Commis,ioners
also
approYed P&lt;tymem of bills in
the amount of $127.615.26.
and approYed an appropriations request in the a1i1ount
of $2)!24.3-1 for the board
of eleclions_

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POMEROY
Elementary School eighthgrader Andrew Bissell is
Meigs County's champion
speller. afler capturing the
title at the Meigs County
Spelling Bee on Thursday
evemng.

Bissell. son of Todd and
Diana Bissell. · captured the
tille from last year's champi- ·
on. Lindsey Buzzard. by
spelling '·trencher:·
Buzzard was named runner
up at Thursday·evening 's bee,
held at Meigs Middle School.
She is the daughler of Rick
and
Marcia
Buzzard
Buzzard. and an eighth grad;
er at Southern Elementary
School.
Participants were chosen
for lhCI bee based on their
·suc-cess · in school spelling •
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bees. Participanls, by school,
were:
• Henry 'Hank' Lemley
Elemenlary:
Eastern
• Jessica Rose
Andrew
Bissell.
son of Todd
northern townships from
BY BRIAN J. REED
and
Diana
Bissell.
grade 8;
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Matthew
Hoskin,
son
of Tina
townships from
Gallia.
Hoskin. grade 7; Ben
POMEROY Meigs Chesler Township was the '
Hudson.
son of Steven and
County lurned 185 years old lasl formt:,\1. and became the
Dannen
Hudson, grade 7;
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Thursday, and Meigs County county seat in 1822.
Weslfall,
daughter of
Heaven
"Many 1owns and town- Jacinda Yonker. Talented- and Gifted · Coordinator for the
Commissioners , hosted an
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Roger and Sheila Westfall,
• Contest seeks Christian inform,al birthday party, cele- ships were already in phice Athens/ Meigs Eaucalional Service Center, presents Andrew ·
brating ·with a cake in the when the coumv was formed
poetry. See Page A2
shape of the coumy and a in 1819." Parker said. "The Bissell with the Meigs County Spe_l_ll_O_g_ Champion trophy fol Please see .Spelling, AS
brief historical presentation first senlers came here in lowing Thursday even ing's county spelling bee. (Brian J. Reed ) .
by
Margaret
Parker, 1777, when Ohio was sli II
President of the Meigs just pari of 1he Nonliwest
County
, Pioneer
and Territory."
WEATHER
In 1840, the county seal
Historical Societv.
The county was formed on . was moved to Pomeroy. then
"She was jusl trying to to the case_ Storv said if
BY J. MILES lAYTON
April I, 18!9; from portions one of the largest and most
do somebody a favor and Cremeans fail s to- testify if .
JL"-YTQN@MYOAILYSE'JTI N EL .G.O M
o'f ,Athens and - ·Gallia prosperous I owns in the stale.
wa; in tbe wrong place at called 16 do so. the charges
Counties _ Court was firsl anti the pre,ent courthouse,
POi(.lEROY
Being
in
the
wrong time." said Chris could
be ·
reins.tated_
held at the mouth of Leading built in 1848, is the second
Creek in Sheffield. now part oldest courlhouse in . Ohio the wrong place at lhe Tenaglia. Cremeans anor- Cremeans pled no contest
wrong time . almost cost · ney.
to reckless opera1ion of a
slill iri use , Parker said.
of Middleport.
~1iudleport
woman
her
Cremeans
and
Bing
were
vehicle. not wearing a seatone
Town ships were formed
freedom.
buth
charged
wilh
felony
belt
, and ficlitious tags.
between 1803 and 1824, the
Please see County, AS
Durin g h'er appearance in possession of a controlled
Except for minor traffic
Meig '
County
Court ,ubstance and receiving violati'ons, Assistanl Meigs
Details on Page A6
Thursday morning June A. stolen property by the County Prosecutor Dana
Cremeans, 2 I . said she was PPD. Cremeans was also Gilliland said - Cremeans
~iving a ride to her friend char£ed with DUI. possess- has a clean criminal rec6rd_
, Mich'ael Bin g. 22, of in~ ~fictiti o us license tags
Prior to Bing's arrest last
. Pomeroy when the two anll not • wearing a seal belt. week. he had bee!], recently
were arresled in front of
A conviction for the pos- released on bond after
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Farmer' s Bank by the · ;ession of a controlled sub- being arrested by the PPD
Pomeroy Police Departmenl stance carries a penalty of for the alleged break-ins
Calendars
A7
last week _
up to eight years in prison and theft of property .. from .c.
· · " crassifieds- \ ·· ... :,• · B4-6 · ·
' A search of ttlc· car· by ,._ and. u . ma.ximm11 c· fiiner .of:,, Gm.vcl.y , T.r&lt;!l:ltor,. Sales. m &lt; •.
the
PPD and the Meigs $ I 5.000. A conviclion of Pomeroy and an Anne
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Cm1ntY
· Sheriff's receivino s10ren property S1reet home . Bmg later
A7,
Dear Abby
Deparimenl revealed drug ·. has a p~ nalty o~ "up _to 12 posted bail for the $25.000,
paraphernalia.
aboLit $50 111 mnnths_ 111 Jail and a maxr- I 0 percenl cash down . -H1s
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cash and several pill but- nlum tme ot $2,500.
bond lor th1s mosl recent
A2
Faith•Values
tics full or illegal drugs
On
Thursday,
Meigs arresl has been ·set at
including oxy.:ondone and Counly Court Judge S19\len 550.000, 10 percenl cash
Obituaries
As
l
Xanax ~ort h 'thousands of Story accepted a plea ·down.
Bl
The __ , · Meig s
Counly
doll
ars. Cremeans said 'he agre~ment_ with Crc1~1eans
Sports
hau
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Bing
po"cssed
and
d1sm1ssed
the
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WINTER HAVEN, Fla. ·_
The Houston Astros lraded
15-game winner Jeriome
Robertson to the Cleveland
Indians on Wednesday, The
Associated
Press
has
learned .
The Indians gave up minor
league outfielder Luke Scoll
and the righls 10 outfielder
Willy Taveras, a learn source
told lhe AP on condilion of
anonymity.
The lrade was expected lo
be
announced
liner
Wednesday, the source said.
Robertson went 15-9 wilh
a 5.10 ERA as a rookie in
2003 , but the left-hander gal
bumped from . the rotation
lhis season'. when Roger
Clemens and Andy Pettine
signed with the Aslros. He
was optioned to Triple-A
New Orleans earlier this
week.
Robertson gives Cleveland
another young, talemed lefty
·for- the future·. C. C. Sabathia 1
Cliff Lee and Jason Stanford
- all left-handers - are
already in Cleveland's start-ing rotation. The Indians also
have promising youngsters
BrianTallet and E1illy Traber,
both recovering from elbow
surgery.
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After winning a spot in
training camp last season,
lhe 27-year-old Robenson
led lhe Aslr.os in wins. His 3.1
slarts tied for 1he most
among major league rookies.
He set a rookie franchise
record by winning nine
straight games from May 22July 22.
Scott, 25, batted .273 in 50
games for Double-A Akron
and .278 in 67 games al
Class-A Kins10n . He led the
Indian s' organization with ·s1
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---Taveras, 22. was already in
Astros · camp af.ter being
o;e-leeted in -the winter meeling drafi . He batted .282 and
Slole 57 bases for Kinslon in
2003.

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