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Meigs County included in federal disaster declaration
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BRIAN J. REED
BREEO@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - Federal ass istance
will be available to those whose homes
or businesses we re damaged or
destroyed by last monlh 's flooding, now
that Meigs County has been included in
a federal disaster declaralion.
Meigs Emerge ncy Manage menl
Director Robert Bye r said the Federal
Emerge ncy Manage ll]enl Age ncy

added Meigs and four other countie~
to an ex isting federa l dcclaral ion
Thursday morni ng. It wi ll allow
homeow ners and ren1crs to aces~
funds thro ugh the Federal Emergency
Manage ment Age ncy. and ma ke
ava ilable assistance lo bu s in e~s ow ners lh ro ugh th e Small Bu s-iness
Administration. The declaratio n will
also increase the reimbursement· lo
the counly qnd its tow nships and vi llages for money spenl on, re pai rs lo

public infra&gt;truclure. Alhen-.. Gallia .
A ' tate c m ergem: ~ declaratio n wa ..
Mahonin g and Vinton liCIT ah o n1adc 'hurt 1\ alter flood \\' ater' hcuan
added to the declaralion .
to ITL'l'dc. ~~nd v. '" .made n: troactii e
The five co untie\ were added to a to Aug. 27. v. hen Hu rr iL·a ne Chari e)\
major di~as t cr declaration i."-ued by l' fk ct.. hi l the· -.t ate. S in e~: th en. t\\'o
Pres ident George W. Bush on S ~:pt. ll thcr hurri c&lt;llle ... Fr&lt;llll'C' ~111d Ivan .
19. based on a review of damage data ha1c cau .. ~:d fl••o J da mage in IH Ohi o
gathered by federa l and state di .. a ~ tc r counlic .. .
lk lmonl.
Carroll.
recovery officiab.
Co lumhiana . (i ue rn 'CI. Han·i,on.
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'Th is i~ the one we' ve really been : Jener,(
\l onroc. Morga n.
fighti ng for:· Byer to ld Me i g~ County
Please see Disaster, AS
Commi ssioners on Thur,day.

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Tim and Edie King ta ke a rest at the Hampton Inn in Lancaste r on th e ir second day out before
leavi ng early the next morning for the fina l leg of their journey from the1r home in Bradbury to
Worthington .

LoTI'ERIES

Fulfilling their dreams on a bicycle

Ohio
Pick 3 day: 3-0-0
Pick 4 day: 7-5-3-6
Pick 3 night: 4-5-8
Pick 4 night: 4-4-8-5
Buckeye 5: 3-7-9-11-18

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

MIDDLEPORT For
Tim and Edi e King fulfillin g
their dream of tra ve ling from
Bradbury to Worthin gton on
th eir bi cyc le built for two
was a long time in coming.
But one cool September
day afler wee ks of preparufi on. !hey set out from their
Bradbury home and lhree
da ys laler arrived at the home
of their sisler-in-law Wendy
Kin g in. Worthin gton .
.
The 124·-mtle trip was broken down inlo three manageable secti ons
fro m
Bradbury to The Plai ns on a
Friday afternoon. fro m there
to Lancasler on Saturday
mornin g. and fro m Lancaster
to Worthin gton on Sunday.
It was a trip made on old

West Vll'ginia
Dally 3: 0-3-5
Dally 4: 5-4-7-9
Cash 25: 1-11-18-19-21-23

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Route 33. over a lot of back er, and be sure it was n' t goi ng
roads, and 10n bicycle paths 10 be too ho1:· said Tim .
from Athens to Nelsonville
They we re ph ysica ll ~ready
and fro m German Village in havin g ridden 1800 miles this
Columbus to Worthington .
year. ~ The duo carried their
.. A lot of L~rs 'honked at us, own food and stopped along
and there were lots of ques- !he way to cat wheneve r they
lions wherever we stopped,'' got hun gry.
said Tim.
Fri ends fro m Athens, wilh
'' It look us I0 hours of a truck vo lunlee red to be !he
ac llial ridin l!. about 3 1/2 support ~·ew takin g care of
hours a day,'"' !iaid Edi e. "We the' luggage and olher supdidn ' t push it. we took our pli es a' !hey lral'e led to
. time. m eraging 12.28 .mil es Wonhin gton and relurning
an hour. " They attribuied the Tim and Edie and !heir bicygood lime they made lo th e cle to Bradbury on Sunday
northwesl directi on !hey we re aflernoo n.
• said
tra ve ling and a lail wind com" It wa' a !! real time ...
in !! in fro m the southeasl with Tim. "for on a bicyc le yo u
H ~rri cane Frances.
not on lv !&gt;ee hut \ ' Oll hear and
Prcparalions for the journey smell · lhc c:Xperiencc by landem bike began many including 1lw road kill. "
months ago. "We had to plan
For th em. th e !rip .wa'
the route, selu p a suppo11 sys- eve rythin g th e'y hoped for
tem. keep Irack of Ihe weath- and more . a drea m fulfi lkd .

Sternwheelers arrive
for weekend Fest
BY BRIAN J. REED
BREED@MYOAILYS ENTINEL.COM

POME ROY - Six , !ernwhee lers hal'e arri1·ed in
Pomeroy for the annual
Stern whcc l Ri1 erfe,l
de layed a 11ed . hcl·au 'c (lf

!he S~pt. I X tl ooding which
lefl Pon1croy ·' ri1·crfron1
under 11·ater.
B..-c·au'e Pomerov merl'llanh 11·er..- .. till rcco1·ering
from the 11 PN tlood in -W
Please see Fest. AS

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wrong? Forecasting review underway

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The deck of the Mudsock. home docked 111 Dunbar. W.Va .. was
a good place to enjoy the firs t afternoon of the Sternwheel
Riverfest. The boat has been at Pomeroy ste rn wheel festivals
for years. and was one of six to arrive for the start of the
eve nt. (Brian J. Reed/ photo)

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BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL .COM

POMEROY -

When the

~e mn a nt s of Hurricane Ivan

ripped through the Bend area
lwo wee ks ago. the ri ver rose
at an unprecede nted rate.
acco rdin g to th e Nali onal
Weather Service .
The National Wealher.
Service out of ·C harleston.
W.Va. forecasts .tlood crests for
!his area. not the Racine Locks
and Dam as many believe.
, Recentl y the Rac ine Locks
and Dam received criticism
for forecasting a fl ood cre.~ t

for Pomeroy !hat was initi ally too low when in fac t !hey
we re onl y relay ing info rmati on rece ived fro m the
Nati onal Wea1her Service as
a counesy to !he publi c.
Larry Circle, Loc km aster
at !he Rac ine Loc ks and Dam
praised the Nat ional Wealher
Service's pas! record 'of being
accurate to within half a fpot
al forecas tin g tl ood cresls for
th e last fo ur yea rs.
'Th~y do an excellenl job
down there," said Circle. "II was
. jus! that one initial tlood crest
forecasl W&lt;l\ low on F1ida)·."

Ci rl·ie added th ai the readings that fo ll owed lhro ughoul
th at wee kend un1 il !he river .
cres ted
th e
fo ll ow ing
Mo nday morn ing were fre(jUent and more in line wilh
wh al was hap penin g.
,
However. there was a senlimen! in !he Pomeroy community thai the in ili&lt;J I low
readin g gave 'ome merchanl'
and res ident&gt;; a fa lse 'en' c of .
'ecurity on Friday c1·ening .
resultin g in pro pert) da mage 1 This vi ntage firetruck from the Tuppers P!a1ns Vol unteer Fire
1 De partment' s' water resc ue bngade was one of several olde r
over !he fo llowi ng da~ .,_
models dnving 111 the Sternwheel R1verfes!'s f1•e truck parade
Please see Review, AS
on Thursday even1ng. (Bna n J Reed pl1oto 1
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Church announcements
Band playing at
Common
Grounds
POMEROY
Contemporary Cbnst.In Band
'Crymg Out Lo,ud." wli I be at
the Common Ground' Coltee
Shop. 7 p m. Fnd&lt;~y

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COOLVILLE A L1ll
1e1 tva! will be held ,n CartiMge
Conunun11y Cht11ch. 7 p m
Oct R .tnd 9 P.tslllr D.tvld
Fields wt\1 'pe.tk ,md mum·
wil l be hy the Builders Qu,/11et
1111 Fml.1v .md P.tstor S,un
Anders11n- w1l l speak and 16
ve,n -old .1c&lt;;nrd1.1n .tnd p1ano
pl.1yer And1 ew P1dtl1e1 Will
pl.1y on Satu1tl.1y The Lhlll ch
1s \oc,tlcd on U S 50 \1/ 'IX
nules I! om Cool Spot 570-A

Benefit sing at
Hobson Church
HOBSO N -r A B1~ Bend
Gospel iubdee ~n~li t smg
will be held .11 7 p m on
Saturdav ,11 Hobson Ch1&lt;s ll.lll
Fellows-hlp q uuLh

Hemlock Grove
to observe
homecoming

Sonfest set at
Clark Chapel
Church

POM EROY - Hemloc k
G1me Chmu.m Chlll ch wtll
ohse11 e 1ts homecommg wnh
d 9 1() ,1 111 chlll ch se1\ICe
·.md Sund.ty schoo l tollowmg
on Su ndlty
A pot lu ck dmne1 will he
he ld at I ~ 10 p m dt the
Gtange H.tll Those attemhng
.ue to take .1 co~ered dish
1'he homecommg sen 1cc will
begm .tt 2 p 111 with special
mustc by s,,,tt Brm;n

PORTER - Songfest Will
be held .1t 7 p 111 Sund.1y at
the Cla1k Chapel Chwch on
Cl.1rk Ch.tpel Road 111 Porte1
FoUl d1ftC1ent groups Past01
Clyde Ferrell. For Inlorm.rtiOn call 740-388-8075

Revival services
announced
CARPENTER - ReviVal
servtces will be conducted dl
6 30 p m on ThuN iay through
Cl&lt;:t I0 at the Umon B.tptiSt
Church near Cu-penter D1 ·
Dav1d Rahamut. fouude1 of
World Chnsnan Outre,~eh
M llliStnes ,md pastor ot the Endlime Harvest Church m Thckson
will be pre.Khtng Fom1erl y of
TI1111dad, D1 Rah,mmt was conlerted to Chnst1antty trom the
Moslem ta1th There wtll be spe-

WORSHIP GOD THIS 'WEEK

Friday, October 1, 2004

A Hunger For More

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Revival set for
next weekend

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Homecoming
planned at
Carleton
POM EROY - The Cu leton
Chlll ch ol County Ro.td I R
Pomewy , wtll h,tve 1ts annual
homeC01)'1111g w1th d1nner .11
noon .tnd spccml 'crv1ces at
I 30 p m Sund.ty. Oct I0

Ftllowship
Apostolfc

False accusauons, hateful
words, and even "truth ' spoken wtthout love can .til
sweep th e l.mdscape of
human relauonsh1ps wnh devastation, pam and sorrow
Behmd the ragmg tnfernos ol
wanton and acc usatory ve1 hal
condemnat 1ons, however, ,rre
those h1dden "sparks of rumor
.md gosst p" that lay htdden
beneath the surf&lt;1CC, ktndlmg
slowly but surely unt1l they
once agam reemerge and start
more devastatmg fires
We rationalize such small
matters of '·mvw" w1thm our
hearts, telltng ourselves that
we · re Just •kee pmg others
mformed, not constdenng even
once the tlj:)plicauons of the
things spouting from o ur
mouths Whut we thou ght were
harmless stones. anecdotes 01
JOkes tum DUI so often to be
sparks that usher 111 d tiery
holocaust ot nun and humiliation for others " Consider
what a great torest)S set on tire
by a small spa! k The tongue
,tl so IS ,, li1e, " world of ev1 l
&lt;Imong the parts of the body. It
corrupts the whole person, sets
the whole course of hts life on
tire, and 1s liSclt set on tire by
hell .. " (James 3 5b-6 NIV)
Rumors and gosstp eastl y
lind thetr way to "seams" of
resentment, env; and m,thce
They follow the path ot petty
Jealoustes and amb1t1ons unttl
they 1each the fu el of anger
and tndi gnatlon. And though
we speak "warm tu zzy ·
words 111 one breath, w1th
another we breathe little distorttons and untruths that add
up and explode 11110 great btg
hes, broken hearts and
dream s. and wrecked reputations " . My brethren, these
thmgs ought not to be tim
v..ay Ca~ a fountam se nd out
from the sarne opening iboth

A grayiSh gloom wmpped tts
w~&gt;py tentacles about the h1lh
ol southcm West V1rgmt&lt;~ Even
m the hre,tkmg light of mommg. chokmg clouds of smoke
PastY
masked the dawn wnh a surre.tl
Thom
tWilight In the evenmg, w1th
the e,trly .tdvent ot mght 111 the,
Mollohan
hDllows ot the West VIrgmi,m
mmmtam,. the surroundm~
pe.tks were ,tll crowned w1tn
nngs of tire that ommouslv
dL·.:Cendeu the h1lls. Lonsummg also beneath the ground, folthe luel of dry leaves .md dead Jowmll the seams m whate,er
h1.mc hes before them
cln ect1on tl1cy led Smce there
Down th e hdh1de th ey was no ox~ge n to speak of 111
de sec nded '" 1f legions of the slow kmdling of this co,tl,
sm.ll l di.I¥,Ons were mvad mg. the ''bunung" wus mvts1ble
unul fln,u ly thwarted by l1re
aut the coal burned
b1c.tb set up by soot cove1ed bene,nh the surface. nonetheIICighbm s help1ng ne1g•hhm s ' Jess. ,md 11 the co.tl seam
Then hours after II was shou tel h.t~pen to re-emerge
thought tl1.11 all the lu es h.1d where more leaves or other
been' exlmgtushed, a new !me tlaimn,tbl e matc11als were m
ol l11 e wou ld kmdle and war close proxnmty. the forest
11110 lite 1n ,mother place . l1 re would spnnll up 111 thts
wnsum mg
ye t
another new place. ·confound1 nn the
mount.tmSide wn h 1ts greedy etforts ot those who g.tlfantl y
fl.tmes
Aoam .111d ao am. fought to defeat 11
d.1 y .tltel day. 11ref1 ghters
Blessedly. no ltves or houswelc c,tll ed out to go and es were lost (at least none ot
f1ght more ltrcs ,md fought wh1ch I .tm aware) but the
them they d1d unti l the1e w,ts tunbe 1 mdustry there would
stmply no mm e tue l on the take decades to recover After
lo1 est tl o01 to re -tgmte.
the lit es had finally satwted
I have been told that the their nearly msauable hun ger
1e.tson they h.td such trouble and ste.Idv fall ra1ns conIn ge ttm g the best of the que1ed .my rebels that would
\l,unes was the presence ol ha' e lingeted. the htlls of
'hidden seams of coal ly mg Rale1gh and Boone counties
fll st bcne&lt;~th the surfac e of looked completely desol,lte
the forest IIDol The elements
Bl.1ckened skeletons of trees
h.1d reSidually ex posed these stood forlornly m the gray mud
!.1ye iS ol \l,unmab\e rock. but Soot so blackened the Coal
the humdn eye was rarely R1ver tl1at coal could hardly
mclmed to observe them, h.tve been darker Damp smoke
covc1ed .ts they norm all y contmued to waft through the
we1e by au tumn's bl.mket
c,uwons of those southern West
TI1e lite would bum leaves Vu gm1.t hills for week~, tr.tpped
,md dry wood, 1gmtmg htdden on .til Sides by sonowful mounoutcrops ol_ co.tl th.tt i&lt;~ y m 1ts tdm sentmels
Such desuucpdth The Vlstble \me ot fi1e lion renunds me of the mes\\ould mme on, w here&lt;~s drtoth- um,tble hann that careless ,md
e1 "fitC' beg,u1 subtly to bum mahctous words can cause

Church or JrsUll C hrtst A[H)Siollc
VanZandt and Wanl Rd , Pasl!lr Jame~
Mtller, Sunday School
10 30 am

fresh ,md b1tter water'"
(James3.10b-12 NAS)
The tongue surrendered to
God, however. c,tn bnng about
great good It leJmces, 11 worshtps: II sm:,;s. 11 prays and 11
shares Gods Wmds of li te
The tongue t!Mt 1s under His
control IS " tj,!ol ot dflirnMtton
fm the doub1!11:,; and a vessel
ot comfort to mose who sorrow. It ts an ec ho ol God 's

E\enmg · 7 30 pm

Sacred Heart C11 lhoht l hu rch

RJ ver V•lley
Apostnhc Worshtp Center 873 S lrd
AH: Middleport Ke11 m Konkle, Paswr
Sum.la~. 1010 a rn
WcUnesda) 100
pm YoulhFn 710 pm

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own great vo1L:e .1s Words ot

TIJUrs 7 00 p 111 Pastnr M.u:tv R Hunnn

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BY PASTOR RoN BRANCH

I do not know whv certam
ad ult advantages do 1iot occw
to me soo ner than they do
For example I hc~ve long
delighted m eatmg banan,t puddmg My mother makes great
banana puddmg Terry makes
great banana puddmg But ,
each ot them often mcrude too
many bananas m the constru elion ot their rapturous rectpes
While baJt&lt;mas is .tn essentml
in,gredient. tt 1s the combmat1on
ot the pudding und v;m1l1.1 w&lt;IfeiS
that reully tmike h.m&lt;~na puddmg
sumptuous tom~ u~'te. Although
I m,tdc my optnion known to

those two wonderful pruv1ders ol
puddmg works, they JUS! h.tve
not qUite seen 11 my way All I
have wanted has been a reduction
m the amount of sliced bandn'L'
It was only recently that 11
occurred to me th.tl. as an ,tdult.
I IMve an .tdv.mtage mto wh1ch
I have not heretofore t.tpped I
ha~e the awhorny and ad1 antuge to butld my own banana
pudd1ng! Thus. last week and
thiS week I took charge and
constructed b,m&lt;~mt puddmgs
accon.hng to my own style
Stm:~ I ;un n tcmblc t:&lt;X&gt;k. I still
nccJed Teny to cwk tltc puddmg
lm me. But, t~\cr lhut, I hullt puddmgs .u.:t:l&gt;rdmg to my own thcoty

pldce d s]Jce ul b.m.md on e.1ch

\\ .tle1 The n. I lick a good spoonful ot puddmg! Ha. ha 1 I never
got to do that before, etther' The
layenng process contmues unt1l
the three mgredtents ,tre used up
Now, I do not get heartburn
lrom ,1! \ the bananas, und
b,man.l otl does not .tccumulate when part of a batch ca rries over to the next duy.
Why tlid I not think about
domg thts long before ''
But, ,,, God so ot1en does even

form of "exceedmg gre.tt .mel
prectous prmmses ·· The tact that
God 1s wtlling to "supply our
need .tccordmg to HIS nches m
-sory'' IS advantageous The
· ture affirms we have been
ma "/omt-hetrs wtth Christ''
that me udes nch "mhentance,"
not onl; for here and now, ,but
also for an eternal future.
So, why ts II that our lives do
not seem to get built accordmg
to taste'1 Why do we expenence
so much heartbum in our lives!
lsnotpartoftheanswerdtseoverect in the fuct thut we do not
luke udvuntuge soon enou~h of
our God-given udvuntuges
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indttd We can converse with &amp;omeone In (hlna just by turning on the
computer. The power of a "search engme" surpams the spud of any
vehicle oltranspor1atlon .. literally. "in a heartbeat" We nerd not feet
alone. even If we are unable to lean our homes
115 mnaculous as this technology appeal-5 to be. why do so many of us
stott feel empty and alone though the entire world Is at our dlsposall
Perbaps we nud to dov,ert our focus from Without to loo~ within
ourselves .. wlthm our htarts. lOng before the adllenl of modern
communication and sophisticated transportation when we were far
more isolated than today we turned to look within ourselvu lor
comfort and assurance. W• read on Psalm 77 &gt;-6 .. " 1 constder the dll}'s
of old, 1 remember the yurs long ago. I commune wtth myheart !n the
night; I meditate and uarch my spirit."
You need not look far for one who wtli be your fnmd . God iJ as near as
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Today ts Fnday. Oct I, the 175th day ot 2004 The1e ate 91
days left m the year. ·
Today's Htghhght in History. Forty years ago, on Oct I,
I ~64. the Free Speech Movement was launched at the
University of Ca!itornia at Be1keley
On this date In 1800, Spatn ceded LoLustana to France .m a
secret treaty.
In 1885. spectal dehvety matl servtce began 111 the Umted
States. '
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In 1896. the US Post Ot)'tce est,Lblt shed Rural Free
Dehvery.
In 1908, Henry Ford tnttodu ced the 1\!0del T automobile to
the market
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In 1943, All ted forces captured Naples du11ng World War II
In 1949, Commumst Party Ch,mman Mao Tse-tung ratsed
the first tlag of the People's Republtc ol Chma dunng a cetemony in Beijlng.
In 1961. Roger Mans of the New York Yankees hit hts 6lst
home run during a 162-game season, compared to Babe
Ruth's 60 home runs during a !54-game season
In 1962, Johnny Carson debuted as the regular host of
NBC's "l'omght" show
In 1971, Walt Dtsney World opened til Orlando, Fla
In 1979, Pope John Paul II amved m Boston for the.sfart of
a tour of the Umted States
Ten years ago: The Umted States and Japan reached a senes
of trade agreements. averting a threatened trade war. N111wnal
Hockey League team owners began a I 03-day lockout of their
players.
Ftve years ago South Korean activtsts thanked the U.S.
government for pmtmsmg to mvesttgate an Associated Press
report that U S forces allegedly k!lled several hundred
refugees at the start of the Kore,on War But the protesters also
demanded the US pumsh some ol the "eterans 1nvolved and
compensate the " tcllms' relanves
One year ago· The Unned States too k over the month-long
prestdency of the U.N Secunty CouncJI at a ttme when u was
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Conservative commentator Ruslt Ltmbaugh restgned from his
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Ptanist Roger Wtlliams is 80. Actor Tom Bosley ts 77
Actress-smger Julte Andrews ts 69 Singer Howard He'Nett ts
47. Smger Youssou N' Dour ts 45 . Actor Esat Morales is 42.
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years ago, I fn st
called for an end to night
football games tn high
schools.
"Eleven' beatings and stabbings following four high
school football games last
Fttda~and Saturday mghts
ought to lli!..enough to con"'nce eve t"!,,body that we
should gtve up rugbt games,"
the stOJ y satd
Fast forward to September
2004 Some Ohio pubhc
school otltctals ordered that
all F11day 111ght football
ga mes involvmg one of the
cuy's h1gh schools be played
on S.tturd&lt;~y morrung fm the
rest ot the sea~on. The action
was tak en .tner !tghtmg
broke out bet ween large
groups ol fans alter the
ga me.
If movmg the g&lt;~mes 10
Saturday murmngs doesn 't
cott ect the problem ( offiCials theonze that daylight
games will draw smallet and
more nt.tnageable crowd,),
more severe measures wtll
be taken (such as limnmg
admJSStons to fam tly members and faculty)
' Teenagers aren't the only
ones responstble tor the
spOils mayhem Recently, a
major league 'baseball player
threw .t chatr at a heckler,
but he mls!ed. Instead. the

Friday, October t,

Friday, October 1,

2004

need more good sports
George
Plagenz

tor C.nhen ne Crier, "Sports
ha\e gotten mnre violent in
the t~&lt;t 10 or 15 years." S.he
11 ,ts speak ing durtng the
htghly publtctLed .tnal of a
lather .1ccused of kilhng
.mothet Lither when the two
got tnto ~n .1rgum ent at thetr
sons' huckcy pract1ce 111
R edthn~. M~lss.

chmr htt the man 's wtle,
break mg l1er nose .
· We don't know what ,1 d,ty
in heaven wtll be like but we
can be sute of one th1ng.
Thete won't he any sports
played up there. If someone
so much as sugge,sts dwm.mg up Si des tot ,1 ltttlc game
of h.tsehall , God wtll
remember the ne.tr-t iot that
erupted at Fen way Pat k 111
Boston dutJng the fOLuth
game ol the 1999 American
League Championshtp baseball settes. and he wtll bteak
thetr bats
That goes for foot bdll too
If on some ntcc autumn day
when he " walkmg tluough
the clouds, the Referee in the
Sky hears someone yell
"HJI&lt;e 1' (and he senses thete
ts a football ga me 111
progress) he wtll let the ait
out of the ptgsktn and send
the players mdoor for ch01r
ptacttce.
In the words of TV en me
reporter and tormer prosccu-

Much ol today's sports
tuge Involves parents and
other atl•ults In a b,tsketball
g,nne 111 Texas. a player
ch~stn~ .1 hall ran into the
grandst.ttld ,md acc tdentally
lei! on ,J woman spect.llOJ
Hct hush,Lnd gt ,tbbed the
plc~ycJ ,tml choked hun.
It ts dtsttc"t.ng to hem
~lllliL'

h1gll ..,L:hool .J(.lmmts-

11 ,!hll s .111d CO,JLhes del end
th,; .Jttet -d,JI'k sports games
on the grounds that '11 ts
onh ,, lew yout hs thc~l are
tlll&lt;&gt;ll c"l 111 the tJots" or ''tt
tsn t 1.111 to .111 the good kids
and thctr jJ.Jrents to outlaw
n•gh t games "
01 course 11 tsn't f.ur But
that ts h.trdly ·the poult
S,llety and secUIJty ,Jrc what
we ~uc to~lking. ahouiNot does 11 m&lt;Lke any
sense t() say that tt wou ld be
g11 111g in to the hoodlums to
elmltndte the night games. It
would be doing. JUSt the
opposite It would be thw.trtmg the homllums who need

RUTLAND - The Region Jeers to the state fair
II, ..Ohto Assoctatton of
It was noted that Dorothy
Garden Clubs, fall meetmg Woodard has the new proWtll be held at St. Ambrose gram books ready to be sent
Church m Belpre, it was to the pnnter. The traveling
announced at a recent meeting pnze furntshed • by Joy
of Rurland Garden Club held Combs was won by Eva
,ttthc home ot Paul me Atkms Robson. MarJorie Rice will
. A planmng session for the I urm sh the October prize.
meetin g wtll be held tomorOfllcers for the new year
row at Chester There will be wtll be tnstalled at the
a I p m. covered dish dinner October 25 meeting when
followed by a bus mess meet- members meet at the home of
mg at 2 p.m
Joy Combs
At the rcgtonal meetmg
Devotions for the meeting
each club ts to take ,1 wreath were given by _Atkms The
to be auctioned otf Enc monthly arrangement was of
Barrett will be pre senting a yellow dahlias. For roll call
wreath-making class 111 the members artswered wtth seed or
morn1n g, and the alternocln bulbs they plan to plant this fall .
program will be on flower
For the program MarJorie
,trr,mgmg and JUdgmg mter- Rtce used "If Bigger 1s Better
pretatJon,. The lunch wtll be then the right choice is
$ 12 wtth tile fee to be sent to Hibiscus."
She noted that
Betty Wells betore Oct. 12.
there are more than 25i0
It was 110ted that the species of H1btscus 111 the
Rutland flower beds were large and dtverse fam1ly of
domg well until the heavy tlowers v. htch are known for
rains came. Pauhne Atkins thetr bell shaped blooms wtth
reported
that
the a long tubul.tr column nsmg
Harnsonville 4-H Cluh did up t rom the center. Each
well at the fatr wtth special bloom lasts only one day and
honors g01ng to Kelby most wtll wtlt qutckly tf
Brown, who had the grand ptcked, she satd The advanchamp ton tor a pen of ch tck- tage ts that they produce hunens, Ju sttn Morns w1th dreds ol blooms dunng a stnreset ve gt and champton for gle gll!wmg season
hts chtckens, and Rachel
Rice gave tips on the
!;! lackwood for her rope pro- plant's care She satd they
gram Both Justm and Kelby can ·grow m a pot and then be
qualtticd to take the tr pro- placed outstde• dunng the

the oark to accomplish thetr
purposes.
Let me tell you about Btl!
Duggan Bill liked ktds and
he loved baseball As the
longttme prestdent of the
Cleveland
Baseh.tll
FederatiOn, he was to the
amateuP baseball program 111
Cleveland,
Ohto
what
Commtssioner
Kenesaw
Mountain Lmdts- was to
major league baseball. But
while Landt' ruled wtth an
tron fist Dugga n wote a velvet glove

ltecall th.ttlm eyes wou ld
water and there would be d
lump 111 ht s throat whenevet
he mtoned the words that
became hts manttd ' "Gi"e a
boy a bat and a ball and a
dtamond to pl.1y on ,md we
gu.uantee he will not he led
astray" '

But that was lonu&lt; ago.
"

We used to thmk that
sports built ch,u.tctet But tf
we want our young people to
develop character, havmg a
paper route wtll do more tor
them th,m' JOtnm g a L1ttle
League team.
A le w paperboys may
tomehl customet 1.1ge by
throwing the p&lt;~p e t 111 a puddle e~ery chatKe they get.
but the Utge to ktllts usu.tlly
subl unated tnto somethmg
less leJ.hal.

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WHAT IF

AhlERICA
PULlS
OUT OF

IRAG

ToMORROW?

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VVhat shall we do about Iran?
When Prestd ent Bush
branded Iraq, Iran and Nonh
Korea as an "axts of evtl,"
hts crttJcs promptly co ndemned hun for smgltng out
those three nations. Why not
William
Oust tor one thmg) mclude
Rusher
Chma. whtch ts far btgger
and already has nuclear
weapons and the means to
deltver them 1 And when sures rSo had Chtn,J but as
Bush ordered American a lll.IJOr power It hc~d " dil forc es 11110 Iraq. 111 the be!Jel ferent status) Prc stdenL
(then untversally held) that It Cltnton h,Ld dithered .•md
possessed chenl'cal and bto- ulttmately left the problem
logtcal we.1pons of mass on hJS sLJccessoJ's dnor•repdestruction (and was well on ' Bush 'Nas m.1de ol sterner
Its way to de,elopmg stulf
nucle.Jr ones as well), the
~o when the events ol
same cntics sneered at ht; Sept
I I focused the
chotce of a target. North American people's attet\tton
Korea was obvtously the, on the maltgnant phcnomcmore J111m1nent danger smce non of Musltmterronsm . the
it already possessed one or pt es tdent se tzed th e llpportu
two nuclear weapons. and nity to dtsarm the most 'ulwas tech nologically c.tpable nerable member ot the axts
ot m.1kmg more . Why not go ol evil . The Iac t th.il .no
after North Korea first"
stockpiles ol WMDs 11·e1e
But Bush s empha sis on · .found ts a tell1ng commcnlrc~q , Iran ,md North Korea, tary on the mtell tgc ncc scrand hts chmce ol Iraq as the vtces .of the world's maror
·ftrst target. were not acct- nat tons. but 11 doesn't mvalt dental Ltke every Amencan date hi s dectston, based on
P-.(es tdent lor the last 30 the best Jntormauon a\atlyears, he was obltged to pre- .Jble
vent the spread ot nuclear · In any event. the axts of
weapons wherever he could evil ts now down to two
Sometimes
diplomatic mc:mbcrs Iran .1 11d Nor~h
effom. backed by economtc Korea The l,uter must not he
measures. su!ltced But the 1gnorctl. hut tt ".):,.:,, 1-dcillt
' three rogue nat ton' he called Wtt h 111 concert w tJh 'tts btg
.111 ax ts ot evil had proved ne1ghhbrs Chum Ru &gt;sta .wd
tmpervwu s to such . pre'- L1p.m But wiMt ,Jhnutlt.ip'

IJ,IIl ''· hy tls m~n admtsston. ' ,., : ; lose lo bcmg able
to build nucleat weapons
(thou~h 11 uetltes any such
JlltcntJonl Most ftgure that it
lull1 mtcnds to build them.
'l ltc1 ,il l, 1ts nctghbms lnd1a.
P.1kt,t,1n ,md Israel all passcss them c~nd lr,mmust tee!
th,n only nucl e,11 weaponry
can gl\c 11 cqu.il st.Jtus 111 the
Jcgultl
Cm the "\Jn ttcd St&lt;ttes
,J!Iorcl 10 ,JJ !o'N thi s tt) IMppen ' A le" ye,tl's ago. 11
'eemcd posstble th.Jt lr.1n
m1ght undet go ' tntern.d
(democr,Jilltn g)
ch,m gcs
th.Jt wou ld make 11 l,u less
d,mgcrous as d nucle,n
powct. But thts hope has
1eceded !raman nuclear
we.q1o ns . 1! they ,ue ,dlowed
to be but It will be in the
hand' ol l,uhJtiCal Musltm
cleJtqs h)ttc tl y hosttle to the
West ·
The1c ,uc lew thm gs the
AmcJtc ,Jn peop le 'N.Jnt JUst
no w
lc" than dnothcr
ground v.,u 111 tl\e Mtddle
E.JSt (eve n as~umtng we
could JaN' the dtmy needed
to w:,ge 11) But the uppmg
pomt ts .dmost here Ve1y
soon. perh.1ps 111 just ,L few
months lr,m wtll be a
nuclca1 power What can
Bush he. expected to tlo
,Jhuutthts . tl he, tc-clectcd!
Allu "li.Jt wou ld John Kerry
do11 he IIJstec~tl . we te to Will
th~ dec lion'

It has been suggested that
Israel. 1! encouraged. wou ld
be \\-dhng to cunc...luct Ll ~cncs
of prectston au '111kes to
knock out Iran s bomb-pro
ductng lactltties (It d1d
./
exactly that to Iraq m 198 1 )
Iran has w~rned th.tl. 111 suc il
a case, tts anmes will match
But where' It ts extremclv
doubtful that · Iran ts any
match. mtltt.Jitly. fur lstael
Might It .1111 ,m forces. th en
cross th e bot der mto
Amencan-occupted It aq .'
That· would sutely be even
more foolhatdy But we
must not r.tshlv• assume
that
I
Iran 'Nould do nothtng.
On Im performance to
date, it IS safe to bet that BLtsll
would do ~ hatevet he
deemed necess.try to protect
Amencd As lor Kerry, the
va~ t maJO!tt y ol hts support-·
ers are bttterl y oppo,ed to
further mtl ttary mvo lvement
111 the Mtddle East. It ts all
too easy to ptcture Prestdent
Kerry dppealing to the Untted
Ndttons to .tct, and beggUJg
France anu Germany to altgn
thetr poltcies With hts But at
the end of the day, ,, nlicleat armed Iran would, lit all likeIt hood. JOin North Korea as a
mona! threat to the pec~ce ol
the world,
(Wil/wm Ru1hr•1 11 a
Dllllllgut.\lted Fellmt of the
Clamurmt hlltllute frn tl"·
Stu.!\ of Srmnmwlllup aud
Poltli&lt;OI Plu/r i\O!&gt;In ~

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summer, that they requtre lot s
of natural Iight and can be
grown from seed.
Combs talked atxJUt developSaturda), Oct. 2
mg a taste for black walnuts She
PORTLAND
The
"lld the nut' have lung been Lebanon Towmhtp Trustees
used to tlavor baked good&gt; and wtll meet at 7.30 p.m. at the
candy &lt;md the wood is highly town,hlp buddmg
·
pnzed for its texture and richMonda~. Oct 4
dark color. The husk.1. she ~d.
RA CINE .
Racine
contain todme and t! botled Vtllage Counul w1ll meet at
make dyes, and are also used m 7 p m. at the munictpal
ccrtam salt 111akmg The root&gt; ot bUJidmg.
the tree can be tox tc to m,my
·LETART FALLS - · Letart
landscaping plants and require
loLl of ·space smce they often Town ship Tru,tees. 5 p.m ..
gmw 50 to 70 feet htgh She sug- office butldmg.
POMEROY
Metgs
gested soakmg walnut\ m botlmg water tor 15to 20 minutes to County Board of Elections,
regular monthly meetmg.
make then easier to cmck ,,
Betty Lowery presented a R 30 a.m , board otltce.
ALBANY Columbta
paper on the great horned owl.
Townshtp
Trustees,
regular
notmg that 11 can grow 18 to
7 30
pm.
20 mches wtth a wmg span of meet1n g,
Columbta
Townshtp
three to live feet She satd they
have very dtstmcme colonng !"ire house.
SYRACUSE Sutton
and markmgs and distinctive
ear ruffs and like deep wooded Township Trustees wtll meet
at 7 p.m. at Syracuse vtllage
areas and urban parkways
They are cons td ered the hall
Wednesday, Oct 6
wmged
must
powerful
hunters 111 Nonh Amcnca, arc
PAGEVILLE
- The
aggressive by nature and Scipto Townshtp Trustees
have a call which echoes wtll meet at 6 30 p m dl
through trees
Pageville town hall.
The me ssage for the week
was on the healtng power ol
plants in gardens where people can unwmd and release
the day 's tensions
Saturday, Oct 2
HARRISONVILLE
Harnsomille Lodge 41 1 wdl
tn the regH)n In addition. area other colleges and umversi- meet at 7·30 p m at the
Masonic
Temple.
restdents see presentations tics in the rcgton.
Refreshment
s
about ftnancml atd opportum"Whtle we would love tor all
CHESTER - The regwmil
ttcs and talk to counselors ihe ,rrea students to attend Rto
of
the
Ohto
who wtll be able to tell them Grande, what ts most tmponant board
about the tlnancial asststance is that they go to college some- Assoc tatton of Garden Clubs
avatlable tor md!VId uals tnter- where." Long said ··we hope wtll meet at I p.m at the
ested 111 attendtng college
that students take advantage ot Che ster Unned Methodi st
Holzer Med1cal Center wtll thl' opportumty to see the dtf- Church There wtll he a
also have representatives at ferent colleges and learn more
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the Coll ege Fatr to answer about what they have to offer." potluck luncheon
4
Monday,
Ocl.
quest tons .tbout careers m the
The College Fatr is spanPbMEROY - A meetmg
health care ttcld tn the rcgwn sored by gutdan ce counse lors
,md acros~ the country
from Rtver Valley H1gh ot Metgs County Garden
In addit ion to all oft he won- School, South G.tllia Htgh Club members wtll be held dt
derful opponumttes ava\lable School. Galha Academy High 7 r m 111 the meetmg room
at the College Fatr. Project SchooL Oak H til Htgh at Jhe Pomeroy L1brary
CHAMP ts sponsonng a ptzza School, Buckeye Htlls Career
Thesday, Oc't 5
party for the sentor class Irom Center.
Vtnton
County
CHESTER
Chester
the area !ugh school that has Consoltdated Hi gh School Counctl #323. D,wghters of
the htghest percentage of stu- and Wellston Htgh School.
dents in attendance at the Htgh school students from all Amenca, wtll have a regular
Coll ege Fatr
schools m the reg10n. as well meeting and mspectton at 7
ProJect CHAMP, funded by as all mterested .rrea reSidents, p m. on Tue&gt;d••Y at the hall
the Ohto Appalachtan Center are mv1ted to attend the event. Members are to wear whtte
for Htgher Education and
Colleges and umversities
MIDDLEPORT
located at the University of across Oh10, l\S well as many M tddleport Masomc Lodge
Rto Grande/RIO Grande from West Vtrgmta and #363, F&amp;AM, regular meetCommunity College, strives Kentucky, have been imited ing, 7:30 p m. at temple. All
to increase the college-gmng to the College Fa1r.
Master Masons invited.
rate in the region. ,
For more mformatton on
Rebecca 1.ong, district the College Fatr, call Jan
coordinator in the admisswns Coen, counselor for the Gallia
department ut Rto Grande, County Local Schools at 446explained that Rio Grande is 7917, or Long at Rio Grande
happy to host the College at 245-7425 or toll-free in
from.Page A1
Fatr because it 1s un impor- Oh10 at (800) 282-7201. For
tunt opportumty for areu res- information on Rto Grande,
idents to learn about Rio log onto the Rio Grande Web years, the fesuvul, originally
Grande, us well as many stte at www.rio.edu
scheduled to begin on Sept.
23. was postponed until last
night The three-day festival
includes three mghts of local
entertainment, contests, food
Roger Martin, oldest Mat1in; Wtlltarns, Ashvtlle, Ohio, Zelia and other events des1gned to
Ariel Etleen Beeler, youngest; Smtih, Corbm, Ky, Pamck entertatn locals and attract
Tony Martm and Angelia Ca~ey, Renilda SarJh, and Haley tounsts, as v.ell.
Events got underway
Hildreth, travelincr the farthest; Marshall, Columbus, ard Jeanne
and
Casey
DroWll,
Gahanna
Thursday evemng wtth an
Roger and Donna Marun, longest
From the local area there were opemng ceremony conducted
married, (43 years): Calvm and
Sheryl Dowell. newest mamed, Adam Martm Rtck artd Gwen
Suzarmi Beeler, most famtly Martm. Patnck and Chas1tv
members present artd also for Martm: Joe artd Angte Weeks:
Mike, Chns, and Vmson Mw1111.
~~tveling tlte shortest distance. All
Cleland,
Todd
children attendmg recetved gtfts. Stacey
A hula hoop contest wa' won by Ackennar1, Bethany Gthbs. left
from Page A1
Bethany Gtbbs wtth Sbayls , LuEtte, and Eth,m M.u1111;
Ktbble t,tking second place A Damelle and D&lt;Llton Layne: Ton.
hlmd ~uction w;ts held w1th pro- Suzanne. and Sh,Jyla Ktbble.
Re Le k.
Alan
Bnan, MtS{;helle, Gabnelle and Meteorolo~tsl 111 Ch,u ~e at
ceeds gomg to tltc reunion fund
The day wa' spent soctl~IZing Anel Beelet, and the hosts. the Nat1on:11 Weather Set vtce
mtd playmg games and bmgo Calvm artd Sheryl Dowell.
111 Charleston satd the entire
The 2005 reunion wtll be event ts bcmg revtewed by
w;Ls enJOyed 111 the Idle aftemoon.
Attending !Tom out of tltc area held the Sunday ol LLbor thetr otttce to see wh.tt they
were: Rooer and Doqua Mart.tn. Day weekend with the loca- dtd nght or wrong 111 loreLondon, Dhto, Foyster m1d Rtta tton to be .mnounced
casttn~
the tlood crests
by
Hut-rtcdne 1\ an
caused
ter l1oustng dssistance, U.S ,mce information. general
The
locus
"'til be on the
Small
Busmess financtal d,Jta and bank
Parket
sbu1
g/Manctta
at ea
Adm m tstratton low -ttlterest account 1nformatton, tf needwhich m.Lkes n app licable to
dtsaster lo,ms, to repmr or ed for duect deposit
•
Byet smd " FEMA Publtc \1etgs County.
repl&lt;tce real or personal propAcco
tdtn
~
to
Reze
k. the
etty ,utd housing repatr. Damage Asse"ment C(lnstotm
ds
tt
"p~rtamcd
to the
replacement gran ts to help ' ducted Wednesday placed
meet setJous diSaster-related damage to Metgs County Ohio V.tlley basin was an
unusual event bec.tuse even
needs .Jnd expense, not cov- roads. bridg~s .md other pubthough
the 1,1111 1110\Cd out ol
ered by msurance nr othe r lic mtrastructure .Jt S2.5 mtlasststancc pro!\,lams and dts- lton The PDA te.tm will
on
,Lster unemployment msur- retllrn at lJ a m
Wedne sday to · dtstrtbute
ance
Callers mu st provtde a cur- m,lten,tl ,md instruct ott1Cials
rent
telephone
numbet. on ho" t11 complete paperSoctal Sccunty number, ltst wm k tm ~ state dLtm~t gc reun or dam&lt;t ge ,md losses, msur- burst'lllcnt

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RIO GRANDE - Area
htgh school students and restdents of all .tges who .tre mtereqed 111 attending college
should stop 111 at the Tuesday.
Oct 5 College Fatr at the
Umversny ot Rto Grandc/Rto
Grande Commumty College
The College F.ur ts sponsored by guidance counse lors
trom area school dtstncts and
hosted by Rto Grande. The
event v.tll be held fmm 7 to
g 30 p 111 Ill Bob Eva ns
Farms H.tll on the R1o
, Grande c.unpus
·ntts t&gt;&lt;m excellent opportunlly lc1r the students and p&lt;rrents
nt southeastem Ohtu to t,tlk to
college representatives !rom a
\,lflety of areas:· satd Jdn Coen.
counselor tor G,tllta County
Loc,Li Schools. ·'We arc very
excited to be able to otlerthJS to
our students a~,un thts year"
The tdea ot the College Fatr
ts to bnng representatives
from colleges and umversmes
from around the reg10n
together to talk to local high
school students, as well as
anyone else who ts mterested
in attending college.
Area restdents can learn
about all the academic pro·
grnms uvailuble at the col·
leges and universittes. und
they gain u greater under·
standing ol all of the educuttonul opponumttes available

Fest

Martin-Biankj!nship reunion held
RACINE - The annual
reunion of the descendents of
John Edward Mamn and Mary
Franm Blankensh1p was held
Sunday. Sept 5 at the home of
Calvm and Sheryl rMar1m)
Dowell on Bashan Road
A potluck dmner was served
.tt I p 111 wuh grace bemg gtven
bv Adam M.U1m Alterw,rrds. a
'~.;fiort bus mess mectmg was
hell! ,md new otlicer~ elected
lot 200S were Jeff Martm,
prestdent, Jc,mne Drown, vtce
ptestdcm: and Sheryl Dowell,
secretary/II e.Lsurer
Door pnzes were won by Bnan
Beeler ,md Jmt ,mu Karen Gibbs.
Several ttems were rattled and
won by D,utielle Layne, Suzanne
Ktbble, Rtck Martm. &lt;md Clms
Mart.tn Awmus were presented to

Disaster
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Mu sktngum. Noble, ·Perry,
Stark, Trumbull , Tuscarawas
and Washtngton Counttes
were prevtously declared ledera! dtsaster .tre,Ls
Byet satd 45 homes
rccet'ved some damage as the
result o't the Sept 18 llood the woJSl Metgs County has
seen stnce 1964 The Ohto
Rtvct ctested in Pometoy at
42 led .&gt;Iter he,tvy t.uns Irom
j-luntcanc l"an hit Oh10 Stx
homes were completcdly
destroyed based on preltmt,
n,uy esum.ttes, Byer Sdtd
Altected reSidents ,md
buslll C" owners may apply
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by c,dltn)! rXOOl 621-FEMA.
2-+ hou" ,J day. 'e1en d,,ys ,,
week.
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Thur-.d.1y ,Jlternoon Domg
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&lt;'Big nend 8ospel Jubilee
Saturday-October 2nd
7pm ·
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MIDDLEPORT The
Mtddleport Lllerary Club
wtll meet at 2 p m at the
home of Leah Ord Gay
Perrin will re' te" "Four
Sptnts'
hy Sen,J Jeter
Na&gt;lund

Homecomings/
Reunions
Sunday, Oct. 3
POMEROY - Hemlock
Grove Christian Church wtll
observe ti s homecommg with
a 9 30 a m church ~rvtce
and Sunday sc hool fflowing. A potluck dmner wtll be
held at 12 30 p m at the
Grange Hall Take a covered
dtsh The homecomin~ servtce wdl begm ,Jt 2 p n~ wnll
spectal must c by Scott
Brown.
Sunday, Oct. I 0
POMEROY
The
Carleton Church ol County
Ruad I R. Pomeroy wtll h,tl e
Its ;mnual homecommg Wtth
dmner at noon and spectal
servtces ,JI I 30 p m

Church services
Friday, Oct. I
POMEROY
Contempm ary Chmtan Band
"Crymg Out Loud... at
Common Grounds Cottee
Shop, 7 p m
Salurdav, 6tt. 2
HOBSON -A Btg Bend
Gospel Ju bilee beneftt smg
wtll be held at 7 p m on
Saturday at Hobson Chnstian
'Fellowship Church
Sunda)', Oct 3
PORTER - Songfest wtll
be held at 7 r m ,Lt th e Clark
Cha"pel Church on Clark
Chapel Road 111 Porter. Four
dtffetent gtoups
Pastor
Clyde Ferrell For 111101 mauon c&lt;tll 740-388-8075
Friday, Oct. 7
CARPENTER - Re\t\.JI
ser"'ces wtll be conducted at
6 30 p m through Oct I0 .tt
the Umon Bapttst Chutch
near Carpenter. Dr Da,td
Rahamut, founder of World
Chnsttan
Outreach
Mtmstnes and pastor ot the
End-Time Harvest Church in
Jackson wtll be preachmg
Formerly of Trimdad, Dr
Rahamut was "Converted to
by Drew Webster Post 39.
American Legion, a fire truck
parade and a performance by
Dwight Icenhower, u local
Elvis Presley trtbute arttst.
The Meigs Htgh School
Marching Band gets the show
started on Fnday afternoon,
with entertainers Pam Hager,
Eltte, Joey Wtlcoxen and
Bhtzkneg performmg on
Fnday evemng , and Htgh
Countrv, Ted &amp; L1sa, Wahout
Papers: Bartly and County ·
Road 5 perf01 m111 g Saturday
A number ot contests.
tn cluding d lme-throwtng

Other events
Saturday. Ocl. 9
SYRACUSE
The
Cdrleton
Schooi/Me1gs
Indu stries wtll be 'pons&lt;mng
thetr 2nd Annual Commun111
Olymptc&gt; I rom g 10 am t(l
-+ p m It 1' a lundratser l11r
Man 111 Cooper v.ho h battlmg CiltKer Call I- 740-91J2oflR I to 1egtster a team' by
Oct I
Tuesda ~.-Oct. 5
POMEROY.· - E'enmg
clt mc at Metgs County
Health Depanment. 4 to 7
p.m . oltenng chtldhood and
adult tmmuntzc~uon&gt; from I
to 7 p m . blood pressure
measurements.
WIC.
p.uent,JI sei\ tees and 'nal
stattsttcs . mlorm&lt;~llon. head
!tee screenmgs and eradtcatton educatwn. en\ tronment,d health appomtments
ans11 crs to other ~eneral
health- releated que&gt;r10n'
lnlornMII On at 992-flo26

Support Groups
Friday, Oct. 8
POMFROY - W1dow's
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KFC/Long John Stl\cr''

Birthdays
Saturday, Oct. 2
MIDDLEPORT - The
IOOth btrthda~ of Earl
Kntght \\til b.e observed
wnh noon to 2 p m open
house at ht s res1dence . 827
Beech St., Middleport The
celebratJOil is being hosted
by hts daughter Sue Haley
and famt ly.
contest, chili cook-off. a
men's sexy legs contest and a
Rubber Ducky Derby, are
planned for Saturday. Several
crutses on the "Sp1rit of
South Charleston" stern·
wheeler will be offered
throughout the weekend, and
other events are planned
throughout Pomeroy to . cotn·
cide wtth the festival. includmg a Saturday mormng
parade
The Pomeroy Eagles Club, ·
Aene 2171. "ill host boat
captams at .1 Saturda~ ntght
dmner

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Metgs County sooner th,m on F11day. Sept. I7 the ",ner
expected. the he ,l\ 1e't r.Jtn le1el11 as 179 teet.t ndb~ 10
then
stalled ovet
the p m the &gt;~ater h.tJ nsen to :10
Ptttsburgh arc,L dumptng as feet B) 7 a 111 S,Jturd,Jy.
much as 10 mchcs ol ra1 n
Sept 18 the w.net le\el 1\as
:-slormallv. Jtt,tkc' ddys lot 39-+ feet ,md b' 9 pm .th.Jt
the Oh10 Ri,cr to nsc bin the 1112ht had nsen to 46 4 ket
excesstve .unount ot r,un At7 u m on Sund.!). Sept l'i
caused the Ohto Rt\CI Ill nse the 1\ ,!lei \\ ,l, 4)\ 'i feet .md ell
feet 111 24 hours Thts rate 'i am Monday. Sept 20 the
ot nse ts a tccord acwrdmg mer fm.lil' cre,ted at Racme
to the Nat ton,tl Weather .11 'iO I feci
Sen tee "'ho s.ml 111 I 91 1 the
Cucle tem111deJ tiMt ten
mer rose .1pproxun,Jtc l) 20
~cats ,Jgo the publtc dtd not
feet 111 24 hout s
Rezek s.ttd the 1\,nJon,tl ha\e the beneltt ot ,111~ kutd
Weather Sen 1cc h.td tl(l hJs- nt ntfu:1~ilt1\er Cl~~t IOIClLl"il
torJ,C,tl reterencc pom t lor the' nthet than,, \drd ''"k 111 the
unusu,tl 'torm wh tch both he ,b.L&lt;:k).Jrd .md ,tppreu.Jtes the
etforts ol the N.ttton,Jl
,md Cncle c.illeu .1 "fluke··
The w,Jter le1 els c~t th e We,11he1 Set\ tee Ill ket'p the
R,tcJne Lock' .tnd D.11n publt L mlormed
reflect th e r.lptd rhc ol 11 .ncr
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'pectal &gt;tngers Pastor 1s
Da' td Wt&gt;eman. 742-2598
Friday, Oct. 8
COOLVILLE
Fall
revi1 al
at
Carthage
Commumty Church. 7 p.m
Fnday and S&lt;~turday Pa&gt;tor
Davtd Field&gt; and Builders
Quartet on Fnday. Pastor
Sam Anderson and 16 yearold accordian and ptanu
player Andrew Prather on
Saturd,Jy Information at
667-351)3 or 667-0606
Church located on U S 50
W. stx mtle' from Cool
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For Sat &amp; Sun Matinees
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LADDER 49 (PG13)
1 15 3 30 . 7 15 &amp; 9 30
WIMBLEDON (PG13)
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Friday, October 1, 2004

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SBC- 25.95
Sears- 39.85
Wai-Mart - 53.20
Wendy's - 33.60
•Worthington - 21.3~
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Ovemiglit ( 1-6 a.m.)
Moming (7 a.m.-Noon )
Temperatures will hover at
Temperatures will drop 60. Skies wi ll be mostly clear
from 49 early this morning to to cloudy with 5 MPH winds
the low for the dav of 48 at from the so uthwest turning
7:00am as they rise'back to 67 from the so uth as the
late morning. Skies will range overnight progresses.
from sunny to mostly cloudy
Saturday. October 2
with 5 MPH winds from the
Momi11g (7 a.m.-Noon)
east turning from the southThere might be a bit of.rain
east as the morning progress- w·ound the area. Temperatures
es.
will rise from 59 to 67 by late
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
this morning. Skies will range
It 's goi ng to be a cloudy fro m panly cloudy to cloudy
afternoon. Temperatures will with I0 MPH winds from the
hold steady around 72 with south turning from the southtoday's hig h of 73 occurrin g west as the morning progress· ·
around 5:Q0pm. Winds wi ll es.
be 5 MPH from the so utheast
Aftemoon (1.-6 p.m.)
turning fr01il tlie south as the
E·xpect a cloudy afternoon.
afte rnoon pro g ress~s.
There could be a few rainEvening (7 p.m.-Mid11igllt) drops arou nd the area.
It should continue to be • Temperatures will fall from
cloudy. Temperatu re s will 67 early this afternoon to 59.
linger at 66. Winds will be 5 Wind s will be 5 to 10 MPH
MPH from the sou.th turning fro m the west turning from
from the . southwest as the the north west as the afterevening progresses.
noon progresses.

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Others receiving votes:
Cabell Midland 6, Trimble 4,
Vinton County 4, Sheridan 3,
Meigs 3, Parkersburg Catnolic
1, Nelsonville-York 1, Front1er 1.

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A look at the region's top
football teams, as voted by
Ohio Valley Publishing Co. ·
staffers. (Fir~t-place votes
i~ parentheses)
Team
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1. Ironton (5)
t 67
2. Huntington, W Va. 3 56
3.Jackson(1)
4
51
4. Wayne (1)
6 49
5. Parkersburg·
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6. Williamstown
5
29
7. Wheelersburg
9
25
B. Portsmouth
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9. WaHama ·~
7 t3
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TVC
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Meigs
0-0 4- I
Vinton County
0·0 4·1
Wellston
~4- 1
Alexander
3·2
Belpre
0-0 :(2
Nelsonville-York
0-0 2-3
Hocking Division
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Trimble
0-0 4-1
Eastern
0-0 3-2
Southern
0-0 2-3
Federal Hocking
0-0 1-4
1-4
0-0
Miller
Waterford
0-0 1-4
Today's Games
Wellston at Meigs
Trimble at Eastern
Federal Hocking at Southern
Belpre at Alexander
Nelsonville-York at Vinton County
Waterford at Miller

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Coal Grove
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Fairland
River Valley
0-0
Rock Hill
0-0
South Point
0-0
Today's Games
River Valley at Coal Grove
Fairland at Chesapeake
Rock Hill at South Point

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3-2

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Jackson
Gallia Academy
0-0
Athens
0-0
Logan
0-0
Marietla
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Warren
0-0
Today's Games
Athens at Gallla Academy
Jackson at·Logan
Warren at Martietta

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1-4
1·4
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Cardinal
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Wayne
3-0 5-0
2-0 3-2
Point Pleasant
1-2 3-2
Winlield
1-3
1-3
Sissonville
0·1
2-3
Poca
Herbert Hoover
0-1
1-3
Today's Games
Point Pleasant at Wayne
Poca at Herbert Hoover
Sissonville at Roane County
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(exit 132) Turn North on Rt. 21,
Dealership is 3 miles on left

Eastern turned the tahlcs in the
'" fourth game when Meigs helu &lt;1 2423 lead and were one point from
winning the match . The Eagles.
though. scored three &gt;traight point'
to for ce a fifth game.
Meig&gt; (9-4, •g.3 Tri- Valley
Conterence) had a tremendous net
ga me from Samantha Col e. who-.,_
had 12 kills and 14 bloch.
Also for the Marauders up front ,
Megan
Garnes had II kilh and
Cole
M. Weber ·
Renee Bailey nine.
Rick Ash.
Morj!an Weber finished with 24
With the match even at one game kills lor the Eagles ( 10-4. 8-3).
apie.cc, Meigs was down 24-18 in while Darcy Winebrinner fini shed
the th ird ga me before the
Please see Meigs, Bl
Marauders clawed back for the

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Volleyball does not get much better
than thi s.
Co unty-riva ls Meigs and Eastern
met Thursday and played five
exciting
games
before . the
Marauders prevailed in the end, 2522. 22-25, 26-24, 24-26, 16-14.
Despite Morgan Weber's six ki ll s
in the fifth game for the Eagles,
Meigs came through. rall ying from
a .14-1 1 deficit, for the hard-fought
Will.

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Five ·still
alive for
the playcffs
II is the mid11 &lt;J)' point of the &gt;ca;on

and h1gh 'c hool football te ams from
around the re~i o n arc focu ~ in1:! more on

Southern
blasts
Rockets
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conference titles and playoiThopc,.
Five tea1m in 1hc 1ri-co un1 v.area still
have their ,;gh ts sCI on a spot in the
pnst~ca~llll .

Last year ~:. 1w t\\\) sud1 programs.
Wahama and Galli;t il cadcmv. advance
to the playoffs. Th.c Blue De;·ils lo't in
1hc Ohio Di1 ;,;on Ill. Region II opener a1 L1sbon Bca1\:r. while the White
Falcon' ad1·anccd to the West Virginia
Cia" A 'emifinal before hcing _ou,ted
by ewntual state champs. \lloorelield.
Waham &lt;J ' eems to hell c the be,t shot
of tr i·cDUilll' teams hl d&lt;JIKe into
November. The fo llowing ;, a look at those
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Sports correspondent
RACIN E- Once · ;1gain four games was th e
tree· foi· the day. and this time Southern made
th
ellston Lady Rockets their main course in
defeat lg the visitors in four .,ets 15-)4. 25- 19.
17-25 and 25-8.
So them is now f&gt;-7 overall and 4-7 in the
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thev haJ a rare n~~u lar -.,~a\on lo ... . ., ._i n
t he" sc;t"'tlll~npcne~ at Williamstov..n .
the Whil e Faknn, ,I ill ' liu1k like a
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Slad ium in Athen' ha, ~ lll' lp,·d boost
- \\'aha1m inlll the lllp 10 ol 1he latest
WVSSAC computer rating &gt;. ·
Ke)· Carnes R&lt;·mainin~t - Th e
combined record ol the \\o hite Falcons
remaining opponent' i.s 13-11. The
· on Iy leam le l't " il h a lo'i ng rewrd i; 05 Sou th GaTlia That mean&gt; thev arc
plenty of playoff po1n1,, 10 be gained
from the other four te ani; ta combined
13-6).
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The big one of these. though , has to
be at P7ukcrsburg Catholic. which
should be unbca1cn when these two ·
te a1m meet in the Falcon' re~u lar
seansn tin ale Oct. ~0.
Projected Finish- Y- 1 1lirst rou nd
home playoff game).

Sou ern t&lt;XJk the early lead Ill the l1rst game
.. behind Kristiina Williams' eight game opening
serves. Leadmg 9--\. Southern \ Brooke Ki ser put
Southern over the hump with a string ol; n111e
serves that gave SHS a commanuin g 18-4 lead
and propelled the Tomadoes to the 25-14lead.
In the second game. Southern once again took
the c;u·ly lead. then had to propel a late game push
by Well ston to claim the win. Coach Roma
Sayre\ troops led 5-0 on Williams serving. then
slipped to I0-\l at the mid-point. Williams second
servi ng stint s&lt;Jw her rope tive more points lj'om
the scrvil;e Iine for a 17 -I0 lead.
Wellston's Erin Sturgell tied the score at 19- 19.
then Jenny Wamer I&lt;lunched four strai ght serves
as the set up for Ashley Roush's game point
serves, 25- 19. with Southern taking home the

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Wellston claimed the llrst g;tme behind the outstand ing serving of Diane Robellson who scored
twelve po ints in the game. Erin Sturgell served
up game point after Southem 's Tex Williams put
live markers on the board. but it was too little. ttl&lt;?
late for S\)uthem in th e third contest. )\'ellston
claimed the 25-17 win.
With good etlorts at the net from Jenny
Wmner. Williams. Ashley Roush. Jordan Neigler,
· Kasie Se llers. and Ashley Robie who all had
kills, Southem posted the win . Brooke Kiser was
!he set-up person with e i~ht sets for kills in the
oamc. W;m1er had four kills in a booming front
fine exhibition.' wh ile Williams had three !'or the

game.

Southern ·s Whitney Riftle served up a string of
tive points late in the game. settins the stage_for
three pomts. mcludmg the eamc w1nner Knstnna
Williams. the score 25-17.Southe~\ Brooke Ki ser was all over the tloor
in a great settin g game . and eq ual I)' great passing
ga me. Ki ser was 79-80 setting w1 th 17 kills fo r
points.
Kristiina Williams posted a 30-pqint scoring
effort. with nine aces and tive kills on the front
li ne. llle mul ti-talented junior also had several
key saves and a great passing game. Erin Wise
had a serv~ng ace as well as Nikki Ri ftle .
Jenny Warner had a 4 1-45 spiking night with
eleven kills. Ashley Roush had a kill. and a 2327 passing nigl1t. Linda Eddy and Selena Spencer
had good· floor games for the Tornadoes.
Southern won the reserve game in two sets, 7517 and 25- 17.Southem was led by Whitney
Riffle with 16 points and anqther good floor
game, Amber Hill with 14 points, and Ashley
Robie with .seven. Whitney Patrick and Brandi
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C1ncmnati Reds' Javier Valentin watches his ball after hitting a RBI
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Cubbies still
troubled by Reds
CHICAGO lAP) - Javie r
Valentin doubled in the ·2oahead run wi th two outs in the
12th
innin 2
and
the
Cincinnati Reds played spoiler· agai n. sendi ng the Chicago
Cubs to a crushing 2- 1 Jcfeat
Thursday.
Chicago lost for the fifth
t ime in si x games. including

back-to-back 12-i nning heartbreakers to the Reds. and fell
one game behinJ idle
Houston for the NL wi ld card
wi th three games left. The
Cubs also . wasted . a stellar
duting by Mark Prior. who
stru ck out 16 in nine innin gs.
Adam Dunn, who earli er
broke Bobby Bonds' major
league record for strikeouts in
a si ngle season when he

MEIGS 14-))- It\ been a11hile
;ind !he words ~1ci~s anJ poshcason
haw been muttered in the same sentence. hut the Marauder' do have a rea;onahk sho!. E1·en thou~h Meig s isn't
,·urrentl y in )he lop I0 in the latest
O.HSAA Di,·i,ion Ill. R,-~ ion 1'1 com' puter ratings. a strunger tf!an u,ual TriVallc) Conference Ohio D11 j,ion
I co uld produce enoug h poi nts for the
Marauuer, to ,ncak in.
Ke)· Games Remaining - There
·are tw t' other 4- 1 teams kfl in !he TVC
Ohio. in audition In ~lc i~s. \Vcll,tnn

fan ned in his fiN .!\\ ll a!-hats.
si ngled in the l:~th oil ~ 1i k~
anJ Vinton Cnunl\ . Out ...nf 1hc I\\O.
Remlin2er ( I-2 L Dunn 'lok
Vintnn Cou 1~t\. · hcin~ d fellu\\
'econd imd mo1eJ to third on
Dil i,lllll Jll tCi;lll, jlrll\ rllcS the 1110'1
a grounJer before Yak111in
point .... The Ma rauder" -ail! h&lt;t\L' to \\·in
lllll
tn ~i..,:-.u rc ti1L'I1l u( :111 C'\\fa \\ Ct' k of
doubl ed ''' ri~ht off . K1k
Farns11 orth .
fou1hall . A lo" puh lil cl)l em the bubChicago loaded !he h&lt;he,
ble.
for the third time in !he II th.
Projected Fini&gt;h - ~-2 tpu.~&gt;1 b le
~ut Juan Padilla (I -0) escaped ' fir'-l nlUild roaU pla~ull garne).
by striking out Mic hael 1
Barrett.
POI'\T PLEASA!\T (J-Zl - The
Pinch-hitter Jo,e ~lacia'
Cardinal ConkreiWt'. thu' I&lt;Jr, 1' pro,·sineled to 'tart the bottom of
i n~ '" he !he he't lhin~ tha i h;t.' c1·er
the 12th and reached -second
happen,·d w th e Big 13\icb in recem
on a one-out sacrifice bv
year,. Poin t' is 2-0 in ka8ue pia: ,md
.\lom ~r Garciaparra. AramCs
sittin g pren:: at :'\o. I .1 in the latest
Ramirez
walked
before
1\'VSSAC Cia'' A..\, r &lt;uin ~' ·
Moises A lou tl ied to center to
Ke~·
Games Remainin g '
end the game and perhaps
Tonigh!'s showd tlll n a;:ain't Wayne
Chicago's chance&gt; of return Please see Cooper, Bl
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Special to the Tribune
RIO GRANDE - Saturdav marks
the 34th Anniversary of the Rio Cross
Country Invitati onal.
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known over the years is one of the
great traditions at the Uni versity of Rio
Grande.
The Redmen and Redwomen 'took
last week off to prepare for Saturday's
bi g even1 . 1'he Redmen have a young
team with l'lenty ,of unknown qualities.
One runner who i&gt; known is senior

Matt Boyle:.. Boyl es has mostly ma&lt;.h..' \\Omen·.., L·olk'!:!~ rare . . . The cu lk~i &lt;-tte girl &lt; team' ~...·Ptllpt'\111~ ,u\.'. c\tht'n .....
a name for himself in track anJ fie ld. lield of teams ;tre Alde rson Bro&lt;~Jdu&gt; Bel pre. Soillh \l chslq. CaiLII1ell.
but has been a solid runner for the (W.Va. ). Columbus Stale. Ohio Vallel Circ·lc1ilk. P&lt;HNll\lulh Cla1. Fauticld
cross country team as wel l.
College. Otterbein . Shawnee Sunc : L' nion. Fa1rland. Gall1a ·.-\ caJemv.
Boyles finished second at Otterbein Univcrsit1 of Charleswn tW.Ya .l. Hillsboro. JaL·k,on. Lihe r11 . L' nioi1.
and 6th at Cedarville in two race~ this . Kcntu,·kl: Christian Collc~c· &lt;l nd Rio Logan. L&lt;'g.ln Elm . \l;inchester.
sca1on. He is considered one of the Grande.·
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fq.vori!es to_win the men's race . .
The men\ race t8.000-me!cr,) i., ,et \kC iain. \k(\,nnt'li'"ille \1 orgaJ1.
The Redwomen arc led by junior to begin at 9 a.m. The II omen·, race · S!luthca,tem Rc"s. Tnmble , Vincent
Dawn Nagle who has been th e top tin- i5.&lt;XIO,meter' l will foil&lt;'&gt;~' atll:50 a.m. \\'am'n . 1\'a,crll. \\'eiJ, ton . Western
isher for Rio Grande through the liN
The open race then la~e' ce nter Pike. \\ 'N L'n•n'n. \\ heelcrsbur~ . and
t11o races. inc luding a 'econJ-place 'st&lt;tge at IOJO a.m. Th,, j.OW-metcr Zane Tr~,·,·
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effort in the openi ng meet of the 'e&lt;l· race .is open to all ncept high 'cho.'l
Junic,rH1gh B") 'l.1.2(Xl-mc!e"'run
son at Otterbein.
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runner&gt; . .
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. Eight teams. including Rio .Grandc.
Junior high girb .will run 1.\.20(1will L·nmpete in the men·, . and meter' I at 11 :25 a.m. Tl1e Juni,,r hi~h
Please see Rio, 82
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With top two QBs down, Penn State turns to Ganter
Bv RusTY Mti,LER

that? And I m 1tke, Do I tee! what J"
AssoCiated Press
Robmson satd ol hts fnghtemng ambufance nde to the hospttal. "To be playFar the l.t 1 33 ears 1 p t • 0 mg a sport .ts long as l have and to not
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· oe a em ~really have anythmg senous like thts
relied on_t~St stunt run Gunter lltese h.tppen .md then 10 h.tve thts happen
days, It ~ a nother member ot the tt' sc ll)' ·
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Gwller lamtly
Th,;t left Ganter to tace .1 fe&lt;trsome
Chns Ganter " tmrrth-ye.rr JUm or Wtsconsm rush He completed JUSt 6 of
who c,une tntll thts year never havmg 23 pa e • '?
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comp e ~ _w e~mte pass, may stan
·1 thought Chm dtd a good JOb
at qu.trterbm:k when Penn Stute plays under the condlltons.'' p,1temo s.nd ·
at No 18 Mmnesota ,011 Saturd,ty
Patemo hesa,ned to s.tv wh.n the
Ht' fa~et Paterno s good tnend .Uld totauon wtll be at qu ,ulerback thts
.1 longttme a&gt;ststant, mo~.e d over to an week It medtc.tl personnel c.m spmeadmtmstr.lll\ e posttton pnor to tlm how protect Mills' shoulder. he may
season
piny G.mterwould be next 111 the peckThe yo1v1g Gahter, who has mostly mg 01der foll owed by freshm an
been a holder on kicks, was svmmoped Anthony Morelli
a!kr Penn Sttu,e lost tts top two qtt.tr
Pateroo w nstdered throwtng Morelli
terbacks m the f1rst quartet ot 11110 th t" b d1d11 · t 1 h
k
Saturda~'s 16-3 loss .11 W~&gt;consm
e tre, ut
t ee t e roo 1e
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h,td gotten enough work dunng the
Zach •Ills, a left-hunder, \l&lt;ent down week m practice Thttt, of course, wtll
wtth a parllally 'epru at~d nght shoul- be dtfferent thts week,
der on the ftrn play of the game Then
'I am not gomg to p-.t~~tc," Paterno
l'Vhch11el Robmson was crushed by srud 1 thmk that both Chns and
Wisconsm end Erasmus James at1d Morelli \Hll be OK "
sustained a concusston
• COOL FRESHMEN: When No
Mtlls IS hopeful •he can play 19 Mtchtgan travels to Indiana on
Saturc~a¥ Robmson wtll not play for " 1 Saturday, the Wolvennes w111 feature a
least two weeks
patr of fre shmen m the backfield
"When the doctors are around you
Chad ·Henne will start at quartersaymg, ' Do you feel !hts' Do you tee! back, as he has all season He wtll be

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(5-0) IS the btggest so fa r for
Pomt Pleasant While a loss
doesn't end the Btg Blac ks
playoff hopes a Will sohdtftes
them Then there ,tre games
aga111st James Munroe (5-0 )
ant! Raven mood (4- 11 that
could be a sco nng bonan z,t
for Pomt
Pr.ojected Finish - 7 I
(fust toun d 10.1d pl ayo tt
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EASTERN (3-2) -

Ltst
week s wm at Dt&gt;tston V
Belpre put the Eag le s back on
track fo r November It s bee n
a coupl e of yea ts smce
Eastern No I 0 m the latest
OJ\ 1ston VI. Regton 23 ratmgs, has played dunn g Week
II If e~ e rythm g pans out
thts could be E,Jste tn 's return
to the dance
Key Games Remaining -

Today' s
game
agam st
Tnmble (4-1 ) ts pretty much a
playoff game tn tis own n ght
It the Eagles wm, then they
are tn the dn vers seat A loss
puts an end to any posstble
playoff talk
Projected Fmish - 7-1

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G&lt;\LLIA ACADEMY (2·
3) - Wnh a dt fficult start.
Galli &lt;~ Academ) 's run of fi vellrat ght playoff appearances
ts 111 Jeopardy But , the twolime d ~te nd111g Southeastern
011 10 Athlettc League ch,tmps
.ue not out of 11 yet A strodg
nun league schedule , ,m onl y
he lp the D e~ li s do wn the
m etch
Key Games Remaining A Will .tl Jac kson {S-O) on
Oct 8 could be the game that
turns around the season for
tJ1e Blue De vtls Even so.
Galha Academy sttll needs to
Will out m a tou gh Regton II
to earn another tnp to the
postse,tson
Projected Finish - 6-4

JOmed by Mtchael Hart, who eamed
the stan1 I!l\ tmlback JOb by rushmg for
121 and 'J9 yards the last two weeks
after Mtch1gan totaled JUSt 171 yards
on !he ground m tts first two games
Henne and Hart don 't get caught up
111 the moment
"Nenher one ts very excttable.'' Carr
satd "The) have control of thetr emotions und tht:y both have a ~reat work
cthtc "
Carr g.tve extenmc playmg ume to
lreshmun tat! back Anthony Thomas m
1997. the year the Wolvennes captured
the nauonal champtonshtp Henne 1s
Mlchtgan "s first t reshman staner at
qu,ll1erback smce Rtck Leach 111 1975
C.rrr doesn't anttclpute etther Will
need moral support
'"Wtth freshmen, I usually ask them,
·Are you scared r and l tell them that tf
they need me dunng the game, I' II be
hangmg out dt ,rround the 50 yard lme
and they c,m come over and l' 11 hold
thetr hand," he satd With a laugh
• QUOTAnLE: Purdue quarterback Kyle Orton humes home from
watchmg game film so he can watch
old "Semfeld" eptsodes back to back
He even named his dog Elame after the
character played by J uha LoUisDreyfuss
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teams competmg are Athens, Belpre,
South Webster, Caldwell , Ctrclevtlle,
Portsmouth Clay, Fatrfteld Umon,
Fatrland, Gallia Academy, New Bo~ton ,
Htllsboro, Jackson, Ltberty Umon. Logan
E)m, Manchester Greenfield McClam,
Hemlock
Mtll er
McConnellsvllle
Morgan West Lafayette Rtdgewood,
Rock Htll , Southeastern Ross, Tnmble,
Vmcent Warren, Waverly, Wellston,
Western Ptke, West Umon and Zane
Trace
The (ted) seeded varsny gtrls' race
(5,000-meters) runs at I 2 40 p m The
red teams 'competmg are Circleville,
Eastern Brown, Fmrf1eld Umon, Galha
Academy Hunt1ngton Ross, lndtan
Lake, Lancaster Logan Elm, McDermott
Northw est, Untoto, Vmcent Warren,
Watkms Memonal Scott, and Gem ge
W.tshmgton
The (whtte) unseeded varstty g1rls'
race (5,000-meters) wtll begm at I 20
p m The .,. hne te,llns con1petmg are
Belrte . C.J!dwell Portsmouth Clay.

w1th me anymore because I rectte all the bench so I wouldn 't know," the·
the hnes," smd Orton. whose favonte sophomore smd "They haven 't let me
shows are about the Soup Nat t and "know anything yet "
Kenny Rosers' Chtcken "I spend way
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too much ume watchm g 11 It's kmd of JUSt seven pomts Jllld less thun 400
disturbm~. actuall y"
yards 111 two lopsided wm~. No 15
• BI1TIR BACKUP: Throughout Purdue s young defense g.tve up 30
spnlli pmcnce und prese.ISOn dnlls. pomts and 390 y.trds, wtth the
Troy'Smtth battled Jusun Zw1ck tor the Botlermakers' explostve otlense bahng
starling quarterback JOb at Ohto State ~ them out m a 38-30 wm
Yet after Zw1ck tumbled tour tnnes
"We dtdn 't show up unttl alter h,tltand threw two mtercepttons m the ume,' tackle Brandon Ytllaneal ~.ud
Buckeyes' openmg wm over
Wtth Notre Dame wmtmg 111 the
Cincmnat1, dbach , Jtm Tre&gt;\el satd wmgs, the defense !eels 11 has to
Zw1ck somehow solidtfied hts position redeem1tsell
as the staner
"You need to struggle at ttmes."
Smtih dtd not play m the Buckeyes'' coach Joe Tiller smd ' It helps you
th1rd game
developa resolve "
"You' ve got to roll wtth the punclt• QUICK·HITIERS: lndtana IS
es," he smd duru1g Oh10 State 's prepa- appeanng on nauonal televtsiOn tor the
rations for Saturday mght's Btg Ten first ume m four years when 1l hosts
opener at Northwestern "Everythillg 1s Mtchigan
Nonhwestcrn QB Brett
not g~\en to every player all the time Basanez ts expected to play agamst
Some players have to work hard. Ohto State ,desp1te a spramed nght
ObviOusly I'm one of them, and I wtll shoulder
Notre Dame IS 4-2 '-'hen
contmue to do that"
Purdue comes m ranked htgher ' Ot
Tressel satd he 1s pleased w1th the 23 unbeaten teams, tour are from
Zwtck's progress
en though the · the Btg Ten
Purdue leads the natiOn
Buckeyes have struggled on offense.
m scoring (49 3 pomts a game) and
Sn11th satd he doesn't know what he Wisconsm ts tops m pomts allowed
dtd wrong Tressel never spoke to him (4 8 ppg) The Boilermakers and
"You know, I dtdn 't make the dec1- Badgers meet on Oct 16 m West
ston for me to start or for me to sn on Lafayette
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Htllsboro, Ironton, Jackson, Rtver
Valley, Logan, Manchester, Cincmnau
McAuley, Hemlock Mtller, McDermott
Northwest Ptketon, We st Lafayette
Ridgewood, Rock Htll , Southeastern,
Tnmble , Umoto Waverly, Wellston,
Western Ptke, West Umon and Zane
Trace
The (red) seeded varstty boys' race
(5,000-meters) wtll follow at 2 p m The
red teams ate Caldwell , Chesapeake,
Cmcmnatt Htll s Chn stmn Academy,
Ctrclevtlle Eastern Brown , Gallta
Academy, Goshen, lndtan Lake, Rtver
Valley, Logan Elm, Greenfteld McClam,
West Laf.tyette Rtdgewood, Rock Hill,
Umoto, Vmcent Warren, Watktns
Memondl , Waverly, Scott , and George
Washmgton
The days' fesllv111es wtll close wtth the
(white) unseeded varstty boys' race at
2 40 p m The white teams are Belpre,
South Webster. Portsmouth Clay.
Fa1rfield Um011 Fmrland, Hill sboro,
Huntmgton Ross , Ironton, Jackson,
Logan. Manclte ster. Hemlock Mtller,
McDerm111t
Northwest,
Ptketon,
Southeastern Ross, Tnmble. Wellston,
Ptke,
West
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3541 0
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Route ?·and Un1on Ave
11 am - 7 pm
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Palo tor Salo ...... .....
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Plumbing &amp; Heating .. ............. 1 ..
820
Prolaoolonol Sorvfc........... ..... . ... • ... . 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair ................. .... .. 160
Real Eotate Wanted ............................. 360
Schools Instruction ........... , . , .,,,, , ,, 150
Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
Situations Wonted
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Space for Rent
460
Sporting Goode
520
SUY'o for Sale
720
Trucks for Salo
715
Upholotory
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Vano For Solo
730
Wanted to Buy
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090
wanted IO Buy· Farm Supptlea .. .. ... .. 620
wanted To Do
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Wanted to Rent
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Yard Sale· Galllpollo .
072
Yord Sata-Pomaroy/Middle
074
Yard Sale·Pt Pleasant
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everyone A an or Sh1ne
Oct 1 2 4 end of year cle ar
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La ne Oct 1 2 M cCar ty ture clothe:; 1 111 11:1 below
da n
Barnes Donnet

hooks

colleCtiQies

tools

g r s clothes (s zes 4 7)
ndull c ames &amp; coo ts Fn &amp;.
Sat B 00 26~7 Route 14 1
Cente nary

Garage sale Fr1 &amp; Sat 614
At 325 So A 10 Gr&lt;1nde
Adult cloth1ng collect1bles
!urn lure
glaSS\\ are Thl rs &amp; Fn 2 1 2 rn11es east
Plaltzgrafl stoneware rw n of Porter on 55 4
bedspreads books shoes
Yard sal e 522 Lefr Fork Rd
baby &amp; household tems
2 m11e past HMC turn At
Garage sale Ocr 1 2 1Oam
112 m11r:: on Rt Oct 1s t and
? 2295 Graha m School Rc 2nd 8 4 30 Mooel A Ford
Gall1polls
OH
Men &amp;
50 Fo rd scooters ant ques
women clothes boys &amp; g1rls
c o lector 1 ems yaro and
clothes s zes mfant &amp; up
l;:um equ p h mdreds ol
lots of m1sc 1tems
m sc 11ems

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Georges
Creek
Ad
Numerous womens up to
3X mens XL and k ds cloth
ng home decor bath f1x
tures baby turnrture V~R
DVD player miSe Aarn or
Shme
Huge yard sale Fnday Oct
1 &amp; Saturday Oc t 2 10
5p 11 St At 7 three m les
so uth of M1odlepo t tust
aoave the Gall1a Me1gs 1119
Lots of mens and won ens
1eans Alfred Dunner tops &amp;
sweat sh1rts lnd1ans statues
&amp; lots more
H uge yard sale Ani1Ques
colle ctibles
qLJ 1lts
toys
muSIC bO~es COinS house
hold
seasonal
tems
Kenmore s/ s tr~g Anderson
bow wmdow Oct 1 2 3 10
6 7 Sou th S. Love rs Lane
Payp81

Ymd Salo Saturday only
Ocr 2 HousehO ld Items
baby adult
clothes
l ongrlberg er currams 1152
?no Ave
Ya rd sale Fn &amp; Sat 648
Th1rd Ave 8 30am 3p'1l
Yarrl Sfllf! Fr &amp; Sa t 9 5
a pro)( 4 m1 es OI JT Bulav lie
P1ke
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4 Lois ol eve yrh ng 264
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n M ddlepon (no chec kS)

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32984
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on Swa n Cree k Ad t st Oc:lober 9th &amp; 10th 9AM
house 3 fam1l es N ame 4PM Freezer grill organ 011
brands Infant and toddler ar11ps cannmg tars dishes
boys &amp; g1rls clothes vanous cookwar e lois of good m1sc
srzes 1n women s etc Ra 1n
Basement • Sale Tuppers
or Shme Oc t 1 2
Plams
St Paul U M
HuQe yard sale Fn Sunday Church October 1st 9AM
8am·5pm 1 m le our AI 14 1 ?PM October 2M 9AM
2PM ClO!h1ng books d sh
com ng from town
es furmtu re B'id m1sc 11em s
tns1de &amp; Outstde M0111ng
Sale 97 Honeysuckle Dnve Bill Cross resrdence 806
AdOrson I block off 7 N Fn P1cken S! Rac1ne Oh o
1011 thru Sun. 1013 9am g~rls c othmg tor sum'1 er &amp;
6pm Everythm g must got tall all k nds of s zes g1rls
Sund ay 50ek off (740)367 coat &amp; s'loes all s1zes Oct

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1467 Jackson P1k,a Fnday

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9am5pm
916 S
3rd
M1ddlepor1
boo ks toys
clothes
bedo1n-g
too s
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coa ts
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stove and concrete m1xer
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Oct 4th 5th 4 1000 Lau rel
Cliff Rd
Fn Sat Oct 1st 2nd 9
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Proofsets Gold Rmgs U S ca lion ::~t 333 Page Street
Currency M T S C om Shop M ddl eport EOE
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Thursday Fnday Sa turday

beg1nnmg October 4 20
2004 th ru October 20 2004
If you en)oy elderly people
and wa nt to become a mem
ber of our health care team
please stop by Aocksprmgs
Reh abll l aiiOn Ce nte r at
36759 Rockspnngs Road
Pomeroy Oh10 45769 and Ill
out an appl cat1on tor the
classes
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Shlfley Spea rs 304
2nd 9am ')
675 1429
Oct 3 4 mutt1 fam1ly yard
cU 11u1ng or u1e u ure
sale CCCU Fellowship Hall
Boo Sullivan
Hartford WV
ca 1ecn ~ zoomntern et net
, -800_:: 470 6843
Octo be r tst and 2nd 9 00
5 00 3 ta m1ly yard sale
Database Coo rdinator
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old State Route 346 A lbany Into
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description, quanttty pur
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chas e
orders,
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change9
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salary
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requirements tp TSC·24
200 Main St , Pt Pleaaant
3 Fam11y 903 27 th S treet 9 ' WV 25550
Fn &amp; Sa t name brand wom
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decor
sw ags
lamps M an agement Tratn.e e ~os1
wreaths queen bed sets t101'l ava table !i25K year
Fent on Roos ter collection Coll ec e degre e prefe rred
g rls &amp; boys clothes ll. toy s
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Analy sts Marketing and
3 Fam1ly
G arage· Sale
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expe1 ence
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preferred but not re;:Julred
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cover lene r to Overbrook 310
Rehab Center c o M1chelle
Gilmore RN DON 333
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(21 3 Oed1oom hou ses lor
45760 EOE
sale 2 barhs fireplaces on
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tor the Me 1gs County Board 1166
of Menta l retarda!IOn aM
Deve opn;ental 01S8blllt es 0°o Do~n Payment and
w1tn
Hours 9am 3pm M ust have !Inane ng ava table
Average
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ence m pu blic hea th nursrnc paymer'lt has kept you from
and or work 1 n~ wi lt'l ch ldren buylnQ lh s IS yo ur chance
ind adults with developmt~n to own your own home If
tal disabilities s end ·esume you have a down payment
b~t would IlkS to consfH11 8 11
by Fr~dsy September 3rd to
vfe
otter low down payment
MCBMA0D 1310 Carleton
procrams also Great nter
Street
PO
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Mortgace
Locators

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Sale 222 1 Exper enced with cake dec:
orating
Please
call
Jelferson
N1ce Clothe s
HousehOld llems Baddmg [74019 92 5' 29
Rugs Furniture Tnur Fr Sat - - - - --- ,
L'I&gt;TI&lt;Ul' llON
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Gllllpolla C•re•r Co ll ege
below
S1ders
Jewelry 577 St At 7N No phone
{C areers ClOse To Home\
Gallipo li s Ferry C lo th 1r1g c alls plesse
Ca I Todayl 740 446 436 7
Toots Pumpkins L ots of
1 800 21 4 0452
Msc
www ga l pohauraarcollege corr
Full/p art1mEf Paramedics
AC'CI&amp;O•ItC lo!emDtr .-ccraat ng
Clean ng lor Sprmg Yard $9/hr part t1me EMT 8 s eo~~~C II lOr lnoept i'\Oer-1 Conegu
Sale
Lot of Good StuH $71hr for 12 and 24 hr t l'\d S::tlOOI 127•6
Apply Mason Co
Some Furniture
A cro ss sh ItS
from Shell beside ot Apple EMS PO Box 34 Pomt
Pleasant
WV
25550
Grove Post Off1ce on At 2
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famrly Garage Sele different Items
L1bby F1sher reo1denc e John good buys 126 Eng liSh
Stre er o!f Yel ow Busn Aoarl A(}Bd Oct 1Sf &amp; 2M 8 ?
Rae ne
Oct obe r
4 5
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Monday ard Tuesdav Lots of
Schoo s 265 w Cross
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Mu lt1 lamll y garage sa e
Street Oak H1ll OhiO 740
- - -2E 19 Kerr Rd Oct 1 2 9 5
682 3431 L tlrary Med!S
C! L1r h Garage Sa e 39558 RIVERSIDE ....
1\UtTION
Something tor Ever1one1
Bra L
Rd M1dd aport
BARN At 7 Soutn 5 miles So ec1 ahst Must have cur
3Qi h10Ctober belOw the Dam E\!ERY 1ent L brarfMed a Speci&amp;I!St
October 1 2 10am ? 938 Sep ., L "::r
DEADLINE
2nd 9 00 2 00 Ml"lC 1tems SATURDAY
Morgan Center Rd 81dwel
@ ~
6pm Cert1f1Cali0n
and cloth ng
October
t
5
2004
Something f01 everyone
r-' 40)256 6989

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and Repa rs Early la te b1g
or small cal the Handyman
1304)593 3611

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4x4'&amp; For Sale
725
Announcement
. .. .. . .
030
Antiques
........ .. ..
530
Apartments for Rent
. .. ...... ...... .. 440
Auction, and Flea Market
080
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories
760
Auto Repair
il:
770
Autos for Sale
710
Boats &amp; Motors lor Sale .. ................... 750
Building Supplies
550
Business and Buildings
.. 340
Business Opportunity
210
Business Training
140
Campers &amp; Motor Homes
790
Camping Equipment. ..........
780
Cards of Thanks
010
Child/Elderly Care
190
Electrical/Refrigeration .
840
Equipment lor Rent ..
480
Excavating
830
Farm Equipment. .......
610
Farms lor Rent.
.430
Farms tor Sale
330
Fortease
490
For Sale .
585
For Sale or Trade
590
Fruits &amp; Vegetables...
580
Furnished Rooms ....
450
Gbneral Hauling.........
.. ..... . . . .850
Giveaway .
, ............. .. .. 040
Happy Ada.
. ............... .....050
Hay &amp; Grain
. . 640
Help wanted
... 110
Home Improvements
810
Homes for Sale...........
. .310
Household Goods........
510
Houses for Ront..............
410

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rec etves a g1ft

3 fam1ly yard sale Saturd::~y
1012 9 4 841 Sl ate Route
588 A dull and Children s
cloth mg !urn l ur e and much
more

B1g yard sale Sat Oc1 2 8
5 520 Ba ll Run Ad at!
Skidmore Rd Tools dishes
some anttques lots ot m1sc

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4 fa m11y garage sa le Oc t 1 Garage Sale 59 Texas Road
2 9 5 7 1/2 miles oul 2 18 10 8 30 to 5 DO Thur F11 Sat
16 Rock L1ck Lane
9130 th rough 1012

. Llvaatock
.... ...........,..................... 630
Loat and Found..........
.. .. , .... oeo
• Loto &amp; Acreage.......
.. ........... .. . ..,.. 350
Mlecetlanaoua
.... .. ..... ....... ...... 170
Mlocatlanoouo Merchandise . ..... . ..... 540
Mobtle Home Repair... ...... .. ........ . .. . 860
Mobtle Homaa for Rant ........................... ... 420
Mobile Homeo for Sale............................... 320

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2236
Graham School Ad Movmg
a 1d es tate sa e Lots ot
everyth1ng

lneurance .. ......,....... ........................... 130
Lawn &amp; Qardon Equipment . , ............... 660

Patd for by Republtcan Party
BASKET BINGO
Tue October 5 2004 6 00 p m
Btdwel l Porter Elementary
Doors open at 5 00 pm
20 games for $20
(Sponsored by Gall•• Co Democrats)

110

3 famtly yard sale Oc t 4 5 Five fam11y yard sale 5170
Plac e
Lem ley s Auc tton St AI 850 Bidwell 8 5
Barn 8580 Sr At 58 8 T me October 1 2 3 {7 40 )388
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Publisher
October t, 2004

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775 9 St Rt 218 Oct 1-2
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

BASKET BINGO
Over $3000 total baskets
w1th protectors
Thursday October 7 6 00 pm
Amencan Legton
Middleport OH
Doors open at 5 00 pm
Sponsored by Syracuse
Commun&lt;ly Center
Refreshments Sold
NO SMOKING PLEASE
CALL 992·231 1 For tnfo

GALUI'OIIS

2 yard sales Frr Sat Oct 1
2 Out Georges Creek Ad &amp;
foun d on McCu lly At1 off 7
Cel l Phone
Sandhill Ad call to 1dent1fy
3 tam ly garage sale
(304)675 648 7
October 1 &amp; 2 271 McCully
Fo und small black dog on Ad 1 114 m1 les of Route 7
Umon Ca mpground Rd has Books
dishes
k !chen
Nadine/Jason 1n Harlford on 1tem s la mps bicycle lots of
collar (304)882 3461
clothmg 1ncludmg plus SIZe
&amp; mens Ame ncan Eagle
Found Bowmans Run Ad
baskets magaz nes
large old er male • ~ack
German Shepherd red col 3 family yard sale Fn &amp; S at
la r (Dog
(740)992 10/ 1 1012 9am ? 225 Tel'la s

MEIGS COUNTY FARM
BUREAU ANNUAL MEETING
Tues Oct 19 7 00 PM
at Masontc Lodge Mtddteport
Reservattons must Ue made by
Oct 5
Adults•$ I 0 00 Chtld $8 00
Entertamment Btll Foley
Door Pnzes -

Broad Run Gun Club
Sunday, Oct 3rd
Electtons 10 am - 12 00
Outlaw &amp; Slug Match
12 Noon

Street Vendors and
~ounter Sates 3,540.
C Total Pa•d and/or

"n

YARD SALE·

FOUND

The Rac•ne Amencan Leg•on Post
#602 wtll be havtng a
Baked Steak and Noodle D•nne r
Sonday Oct 3rd
' 11 00
$6 00
Public lnvtted to Anend

cop•es) 42
3 Sales through

C~rculatlon

Display Ads

12

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3541

Word Ads

4 fam ly yard sale 64
Syca more St Sep t 30 Oct
=~~----- 12900500
2306
mtl es out Route 218
809 2nd Ave Lots ot OLD
Sept 29 30 Oct 1 2
Ftrewood Wood IS already
Avon dolls and all ~mds of
on grou nd You cut you haul 12 tam ly New &amp; used tem s m1sc Oct 1 2 3 9 ? Raul 01
(740)446 3826
H 2 m11e Bulav1 Ue A d Shrne
GallipOlis Thu rsday Frd ay - - - - - - - Giveaway Cats &amp; ~ rttens Saturd ay 9 ?
925 Forth Ave Fr 9 5
Bont e fet1 Cal co Call
Stands cos tumes antlquP18 m1le m ar~er on SA ~ 60 chcurs collect bles decora
(740)256 1092
Sal Oct 2 lOam Chr1stmas t1 ons name brand clothmg
Ho$pttal bed
1740 )992 deco ratiOn s
glassw are Sat 1tems sold tly bag load
2509
clothmg weed eate r JIQ saw 8 11
K1tten s l11ter tra1ned &amp; 7 power saw bench gnnder
Baby clo thes toys moves
months old cat lns1de only hand tools scru bs some
k ds
25T
ect
2018
furn1ture gas logs apace
(740)446 3897
Centenary Ad bes de T J s
healer wedd ng gown toys
FnSat9?
3 fam1ly
l.arr AND

Oct 4
Ractne
Beneftts go to Flood
Vtcttms

stated

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and graphics
Dally In - Column 1 00 p m
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All Display: 12 Noon 2
Monday - Friday for Insertton
Business Days Prior To
Jm
Borders $3.00/per ad
f.!iil1
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Publication
sunday In - Column 1 00 p m
Sunday Display 1 DO p m
Graphics SOCI for small
•JO:F.r.lday F o r Sundays Paper
Thursday for Sundays P~~~~:l:::::
$1.00 for large
. · .:;:;:;~
• All ads must be prepaid'

YARIJ SALIGAIIII'OI IS

YARD SALE

1304 )882 32 10

Wuter~rJ

(Include advertrser s
proof and exchange

nature of

Ctrculallon

BUSinESS DEUElOPmEnT COORDinHTOR

Rcg Jn n.tl

Parkway,

Park Avenue , Su1te

Publications,
LLC,
460 Osleola Avenue,
Jacksonville Beach,

Help Wanted

Lakevrew

Su&lt;le 700 Alpharetta,
GA 30004.
Average
No

NY 10022,
W&lt;cks
Parallel
(L&lt;m&lt;ted)
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Heartland

Owner

Electnc
Capllal
Corporai&lt;On, 2325

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I

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4 ktttens to g1veaway call

wllh 17 ktlls
Metgs had a combmed 44 ktlls to
Eastern 's 50
The Mat'duders were led m servmg
by Emtly Ashley, who was 25-for-29
servmg wnh 19 pomts Garnes was 23for-24 wtth II pomt s. while Batley
al so had II pomts
Me1gs was I 01 - J 11 se rvmg o n th e
ntght
Also for Metgs, Joe y H,mmg h.td 28
asSISts and Brtttan y Hy se ll had stx kills
and SIX blocks
For Eastern , Mm gan Weber w.t s 25
for-25 servmg wnh 15 p01nt s ,1nd
Bntt any BIS sell w,ts 24-to r-24 '-'tth I I
pomts Jen Hayman and C.tsey Smtth
each had mne pmnts
The Eagles had 52 po111ts oft theu
~en tng
Metgs also won th e lllntor vat sny
contest, 21 25 ,25- 15, 15 - 11
The Marauders travel to Nelsonville
York Monday \l&lt;htle Edstern ts at

1 Paid/Requested
Outs&lt;de-County Ma•~
Subscnptlons Stated
on
Form
3541
(Include advert•ser s
proof and exchange
cop&lt;es) 80
2 Pa•d ln-Councy

1% or more General

A Total No Cop&lt;es
Pnnled 3,945
B Paid ar.d/or
Requested

702 New York, NY
10022

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of

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Road

Ponte Vedra Beach,
FL 32082 Wachov•a
Capital Partners 2004,
LLC, 301 South
College Street 12 th
Floor, Charlotte, NC
28288,
W&lt;cks

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Headquarters
or
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of

32250, James

McGIDniS,
Governors

Ohio Meigs County
45769

•ssue Da•ly Monday
through Fnday
5

FL

675-5234

Monday thru Friday
,.,.,,,,.:. :00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

3779

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Court St Pomeroy

(304) -675-1333

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STATEMENT OF
OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AND CIR
CULATION
1 T&lt;tle of pubhca-

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To Place
m:rtbune
Sentinel
Your Ad,
(740) 446-2342 (740) 992-2156
Call TOday••• · or Fax To (740) 446-3008
or Fax To (740) 992-2157

from Page 81

Puhlit:: Nuttcc:,; tn News papers
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How:'
FOR SALE

All real estate advertis ing
In lh1s ne...-1paper 1s
subject to the FederBI

Fa1r Housing Act of 1968
wh1ch makes 1t Illegal to
advert•se any
preference limlt.lllton or
discrimination based on
race color rel•g•on se•
l.llmllial status or nat1on8l
or~g1 n or any mten11on to
make an y such
preference l1m1tahon or
dJscnmlnatt on
Tht s newspaper wil l not
knowingly accept
advertisements tor real
estate which 11 tn
vtolat•on oi the law Our
readers are hf!lreby
ntormed that all
dwellings adverttsed m
th ts newspaper are
a\latlable on an equal
op portunity bases

FOR 'SALE BY OWNE R
Sturdy well bu~'!'t:'"'Oath
ana half cenTral a r beaut
lui p1ne paneling &amp; floors
Base ment large ot all
apoha nces Reaov tc move
mto 86 Garf1eld Ave Pr cea
to sell at 569 000 740)446
25 15
For Sa e 01 Rent New 3
bedroom 2 batr home on
2 86 acres 25 m nutes lrom
Arhens
Pome ro'.l
o
GallipO liS
Alexande
or
Me gs Sch oo ls S93 000

[7401698 3504
For Sate or Rent New -!
bed room • 2 !lath home on
14 4 acres 25 mmules 1101""
Athens
Pome'o~
o
Ga hpo s
Alexander or
Me os Schoos $11~ 0 00
(7401698 3504
Homes
11om
$1C 000
Forclosure VA Huo to 1 list
1nQ r 800 749 8106 el'l 1709
Hou se 3 Bedroom 1 1 2
Bath Heat Pui"'1p
ne w
Ca rp er WtMows &amp; Root
A ver Y1ew t2 Smltn St No
Money Down to Qua lfy1ng
Buyer S4~f1' M ontn why Ront \
1304)675 i749
..

[740)992 7321

Hou se to r sa le b~ owt.:~ er 4 ...
bedrooms 2 5 tlat'ls targe
cou "' try kitChen 1 5 story -;· •
car auached ca rage pus
two
targe
ou tb u1l d ngs
B ackt op dqye wa y many
exl as S 29 000 wlh 713
acre or oJS159000wJth an
8676
add t1on8 l 3 485 acres olllat
3 bedroom lull basement grouno Very c ose to town
~arage
approx 1 acre ot
on Spr .JCe Sr extens1on
land 5 m les from town on
Call (740 1591 043" e'"ytl"''le
SR 7 @ F1ve Pomts ca ll
740416 0768 or 304882 Ho use ,... Kanauga Old
Farmers Ad Galhoohs Oh
2299
$40 000 2 trailers Krode l
3BR 2B A 5 129 acres Pa1~ ' on
Neal
Ro
Green Toy. nshiD c ose to $675 month
m vestme~' t
sch ool Pnced to se!l More Both
11a1te rs
$35 00 0
1nlo 1740)446 7377
oe40i44&lt;-5725

3

bed room bnck front
Ra nch Newer root v1n yl
heal
pump
Sm ths
Cabm ets 1 car garage pr1
vat e IQne off SR 160 1 8
acres S9t OO'O (7 40)388

H gh
School
Jur11ors
Sen1ors lind PftOr Serv1ce
you can 1111 vacant pOSitiOns
1n the West Vm;~m a A1my
Nat1onat Guard lf you are
oetween the ages ot 1r 35
or have p1101 m 1111ary serv A -A-fi-o,-a-ab-,e--2-B-ed-r-oo
- m.
ICe yO\J won 1 wa nt to pass
HorT1 e
Everyth mg new
1n1s uo For Opoortun 11es 1n
yow area can
304 675 Poss1biEt no MonFv down to .
quallv ng 8 uye s 13041674
S8J7
511 1
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Putnofl\ Farm ' and 3BR 2 itory Colonial 3 b&amp;-m. t
Ho~r.LSe • 2BA, basement. bath. Gas heat. Cnttl AJC.
f85 ,000. One 1 112 slory new roofltvrance, cEmtral all. teoo mo. (740}4~6-3481.
home &amp; S b8f gwage with 43 ecr~. 1enced. barn wiSh
an apartment abOve. Both y,~ater. ~~y, COflcrete 3 bedrOom heiJh- 4 miles
lpr
$1 tS,OOO
080. ftoors , 1~ mites from from Holzpr. $400 mo. ptus
(~40~·8273
Bulfalo/Kenna
$173,500 sec. dePo~it and reteren9M.
No pels. 74D-446-6865 ol
· - : : - - - - - - - - : - - 443 745-n84
• !la""h style home w1th f1n· /i~~.;.:;;;..-::~--, 7&lt;0-446-6(,.

.on

21'k!5t5

4.5 &amp;Cfes

mJt.

LoTs &amp;

ished basemtlnt. 3 bed·
rOOUlS. t bath, large ll,lng

ACKEAGt::

'

· room

and dining room,
· kitchen , with 2 cat garage 0 .97 acre building lot on

artached and

a 30x60

Granctv1ew Ave near County
prage and a 16x24 shelter Fairgrounos Nice neighborhouse. 1 5 miles out Cherry hood, all utilities except
Ridge Ad . on the nght . sewer StO,OOO (304)489(740)246-5102.
1~63

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IURSo\LE

~

2 acres on Ingalls Road
$15 ,000. 740-245-0133

1987 14x70 mobile home 3
bedroom , 2 bath, son;~e furniture &amp; appliances $8,500.
Call (740)245-9040.
1992 Sout(\em Elite Mob1le
Home 16x70, 2 bedroom . 2
ba~h.

SOme

Commerc1al bwld1ng plus
1.5 acres m Green Twp
Central heat &amp; air, bath and
complete loi.itchen $165.000.
Calt ChffDfd Realtors 740446-7702. •
For Sale· Acreage Me•ga

eppliances. County.· 82 acres, woods

SS,900. Call (740)949-20 11. and hills•de. Great tor recreand
hunhng.
~ 993
,.;,ansion MobHe at1on
Home•14X60 2 Oedroom, 1 $99,500 00 Call (740)742·

refrigerator 'and microwave
Included.
• $8.soo.oo.
(740)949-9016
For sale Of re nt- 2 bedroom
mobile homes starling at
$270 per month, Call 740992-2167
Make 2 payments, move in 4
years on note {304)73&amp;3409,

:New Ollkwood mega store
featurlnu
Homes
by
OakwoOd. Fleetwood &amp;
Giles. One SlOP shopping
only at Oakwood Homes of
Barboursville WV (304)736. l409. It&gt;
SAVE-SAVE-SAV E
', Stock models at ~l d pnces.
· 2005 models arriving Now.
Cole's
Mob•le
Homes.
15266 U.S 50 East, Athens .
Ohio 45701 , {740)592-1972 ,
~where
You Get Your
Money '~ Worth"

'

2 or 3 bedroom apartment in 1978 Moror Home, SJ,ood;
MiddlepOrt • no
~9ts,. 1974 !ford 43ttcket lr'ook,
(7401,912-!1858
,•
$3.900.
(740)44 1-s7a.
,
' ' '
'
wood burner.
21lR, CIQ•• \o 1own. Better ·l'J'
3 bedroom house lor rent in $435/mo, Wf.tert," in0Juda4 1 !·30 · ·~ ,bar stools.
Pomeroy. HUO approved. Depo&amp;fl Roqlllled, (T4o)440· (740}&lt;14·7160. ,
S500Jmonrh -plus deposit. 4467 alk tor ~ye or Usa.
"Oish WUhel $1~ , likli'H19W. '
CBJI (740)388-0.035.
3 rooms &amp;•ba!h. st~frfj· 83 Ble&gt;er, • ""'"'I drive. Ask
3 bedroo'm. 1 bath, Mason, erator, dowN stairs, ul*ltin "-'Jr. (740)25&amp;1102.
WV. AemoiQed, gas Mat, pa1d. S4SCYmonth . No pet~. r=Or ' sale F~re , Wodd
ClA. $450.00/month p!us 46 ~ive 9l (740}448·3945. (304}~82-253J
·\
(740}698· 7002
deposit.
:::..:;:;=.:=2.--~Appliea~tons being taken lor H.afw -·e
wood burner
(740)5~0-4123 ,,
•n
~Jery clean '1 bedroom 1n stove. Have stoye Pipe and
3 br 120 Howard St. New co untry setting yet close to accesSor1es. $450.00 089
Haven Wv. $350 month + town . Washer,' dryer, stove. (740)992-5006 Can leave
deposit Rental application &amp; fridge included. Water and
ret req~:~ired 1-yr min . lease garbage included. Total elec(304)415-0585
tric with AC .Tenant ppy elec·
tric. $300 deposit, $~75 per
4 Bedroom, S600tmonlh,
month . No pets. No smbk:
$600/deposit . No
Pets
in~;~ . 74o-446-2205 or 740.
(304)675-5332
446-9585 ask for Virgtnia.
Goncto 3 bdrm 2 Oaths. w/ B EAUTIFUL
APARTJET
ba.s?ment. Viow ol riVer. MENTS
A.T
BUDGET
AffiATION MOTORS
Cntrl
AIC
$ 700
mo. PRICES AT JACKSON
GallipOliS Ferry. (740 ) 446 · ESTATES , 52 Westwood Repaired . New &amp; 1Fiebuill In
34 1
• __8__~.~----- Or1ve tram $344 to $44:2 Stock. Call Ron Evan ~. 1Home tor rent wrth garage in Walk to shop 8 movies. Call 800-537-9528.

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Help

$400: Walnut finish Country
Dining Table, 6 Highback
Chairs, Matching HutchOpen Top. 2 door 3 Drawer
bottom $600: Henredon 80"
sofa, 60M Lo~Jeseat Dusty
Rose. Contemporary Style
~700 : (740)992-5072

Wanted

SEPTA ·correctional Facility
7 West 29

Drive

Nelsonvill~, Ohio

45764

for

Minimum Qualifications: Ral·helor's dcgrl'e in social work. psyl·buloK,v. ur
clostl\' related field. At least one ~·ca r of SUCl'Cs.d ul work e,.;pcrience in mental
health. substance abuse. rorrl'('lions, a related field within the past th·e years.
Licensure in good standin g, from the Ohio Cnunselnr and -social Worker
Roard. Ohio Department of Alcohol and l&gt;ru~ Addiction Services, or related ·
crede ntialing board pref erred. !\lust have a \'alid O~io drh ~r \ lict:nSl' and a
good drh·ing record.

Specialized Skills and Knowkoc:l~e : Has Morking knowledge and expcrienl·e
with indi,·idual and group counseling, and cao;;e manaAement of correctional

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
·
IN HEALTHCARE

*

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*

Health Ins urance

Ll' t'e ln suranc'd

insurance
Short-term Di sabi l 11y

*

Long-1erm Disability
Bereavement Pay •

Jury D uly Pay

Regul ar Ra&gt;e I ncreases

Paid In -services

Ex_perience

*

Leaves of Ab sence

U niform Allowance

*

"S tar" Program

Petfect Allendance

Pay

Time and a Half fo r Overtime

*
*

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*

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740·446·5001, or come see

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Horton Crossbow with
ou,er and arrows . Great
shape . $200. (740) 379-

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740-442-70 lJ

See Brent o r Brian
M-Fri 8:30-5:00
SaL SJO-Noon
Sun. C losed

BARNEY
MY

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MISTAKE,

DOC !! '

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1

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1iouse Ckaning Serv~e
No Job to Big or Small
Serving: Mei gs. Mason.
Gallia &amp; Athens Co.

2001 Honda, Shadow molOr·
cycle VT1 100 Excellent
condit1on, $4,500. (740)4467668.
included
New. ·Ramps
$4,000 (304)675-3613

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mR SAJ.F.

2001 Caravella Interceptor,
21FT. 56/hours. 9 passenger, like new call (304)6740102 or (304)882-2840

CAMPER~ &amp;
McrroR H~i~~~

sale
Jess

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local references fu rnished . Established 1975.
Call
24 Hrs. (740) 4460870 Rog ers Basemen!
Wate rprool•ng

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~omeroy, Ohio

740·992·5232

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Storage
29670 Bashan Road
Racine , Ohio

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45 77 1
740!949-2217

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6Ei ELECTED CLA55
PRESIDENT, ''PJGPE

COMMERCI~L and
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FREE ESTIMATES

Hours

7 40-992-7599

7:00 AM • 8:00 PM

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ALL VOTED FOI{ TI-lE DOG!

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SUNSHINE CLUB

New &amp; Used

475 South Church St.
'
Ripley. WV 25271

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1-800-822-0417 .
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&amp; Custom Van Dea l er"

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on 2nd AYe

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M•dUlcpllll, Ohio
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. [ J(L)!)T WANT 1'0 CURlUP AND WITHeR AWAY

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• Aoof1r19 &amp; Gutters

• Vinyl ~ iC1ng &amp; Painting
• Pat io&lt; n&lt;, Porch O~kl
We c.o ·I all dcept
fu rnace work

2

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25

here
Hassles
a debtor

26

3 Famous
volcano
treasure
31 Mrs. Lennon 4 Make
32 Monsieur's
certain
wine
5 Rather risky

34 Fastener
35 Censor
37 - de
cologne
38 Stressful
40 Beyond

6 Nabokov

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29
33
35

novel
7 Great buy
8 Debutantes

36

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10 Country
addrs.
11
40
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well--done

su.-st.

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six. twa spades, three hearts (given the
lead) and one diamond. \1 ¥OU can win the
f1rst trick with dummy's heart 10, 1t will be

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dummy's heart kmg. You can cont1nue
with the club queen and another club,
cru1stng to an easy nme tr~cks: two
spades, two hearts , one diamond and
lour clubs .
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Saturday, Oct. 2. 2004
By Bernice Bade Osol
It won't be luck alone that will lead to ra"is·
es or adVancement where your work or
career is concerned 1n the year ahead . II
Will be preparation and a Willingness to
perform at your peak fhat earns you h•gh
achievement awards .
LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) ~Try to associate today With people whose thinking is
honorable and whOse tJehavior sets a
good example. You 'll discover that what
cames them far and wh~ t works f01 them
reflects on you .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)- An impor·
tant matter that has had you womed and
doubtful w1 11 change for the better tOday.
It's a situatiOn tha t not only allects you ,
but 11 could possibly affect another
SAGITIAR IUS (Nov. .2,3-Dec 21) - It
you've got the heart and mmdset to do
so, you can be the catalyst wh_o can gel
everyone pulling together today. Your
optm1ism will se rve as a rallying pomt.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) - If you
keep your wits about you today, opportu nttles •gnored by othe rs wtll become qwte
obiJIOUS to you . They can be extrem ely
fortunate lor you where your work or
career tS conce rned •
AQUAR IUS (Jan . 20- Feb. 19) - You're
not likely to make any Judgment calls
today Without first weighing both Sid es of
every iSsue. and because of th1 s. your
• concluSions Will be right on target and
prove qw te lucky for yo,u.
PI SCES (Feb. 20- March 20 } - Shanng
tS the key that wil l'unlock the floodgate s
ot opportur11ty tor you today When you
shOw a w, u. ~gneiss tQ g1ve others w111 do
likewtse, which allows lor mu tual gain.
ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19)- What you
can't do on your own can be handled w1til
the a1d of associates or !r1ends. Don't
hesttate to ask fbr help: they'll gladly p•tch
in.
TAURU S (April 20-May 20) - II you are
bemg offered a lit11e someth1ng extra to
do a JOb tor another today. don'tlet others
try to tell you you 're JUSt being used .
They're JUS! jealous.
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GEMINI (May 21 -J une 20) - Make a
point !OdaY' to hobnob w1th lr~ends who
you feel are 1n the th ick of thn1gs 11 you
are mvited to do so Someth1ng advanta·
geous to you could result from these
encounters
CANCER {June 21 -Ju ly 22) - You'll do
far beMr m business Situations today if
you do more listening than talking . Let
others play the1r game cards. but hold
yours close to the vest. When they 're
through . trump them .
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Keep every·
'fhing out in the op en and !hose who can
do much good tor you w111 choose to work
with ~ou today because of your lorthriOht
manner. Something beneficial ls around
the corner
VI RGO (AuQ. 23·StP1. 221- Don't fritter
your time IWIY today on 11'111gnlflclnt
rnatter1 or ac11vltllt- Think big and rtach'
for thl 1ky, bteaud thl 11101 11 ut lor
you to pick 1 plum of r111lmponanct.

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Thaves. the wooden horse is standing at
lhe gates of Troy. Inside the horse, someone is saying, "You don't think we ttpped
them off by using the carpool lane?"
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given a lree trick by a friendly lead,
always pause to wonder if it mighl be a
Greek gilt Aided by !hal hinf, how would
you plan the play in this th ree-no-trump
contract after West leads the heart six?
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Ant1que Bonle Snow, West Red . C0 1 e)(Cellenl COf'ldl·
V1rgmia State Farm . Fall !1on. 54,000 m1les. $9.800.
FeStiVA l, POint Pleasant (740)367-7090
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2000 Dodge Neon . an.
57,000 miles S2l.600 OBO
!3uy or sell.
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sheeting boards .45 pe1
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2601.
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Weight bench Compe1l tor !400.00 (740)992-2306.
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Gra" Monumenls, much
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(7401446-4782 Ro und bales ol hay for sale.
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1990 Cl)eV 1 ton p1d&lt; up.
Glean &amp; niCeJrUck. Call 7.40441 ·0941 or 740-645-5946

MOVIng . Sale New light
brown Broyhill couch/acce nt
populations including l.;.no wledge of rele\·anl correctional counseling th~o­
Ford New.Holland, i920 4pillows plus Oak end table .
ries, assessment tools, specific leYels of cor~ctional supen·ision referral
wheel dnve. diesel traclor.
$725. Call (740)446-6656
systems, and service delivery models of such.
2103 hours. New lues
Super single waterbed, approx 29 HP. 12 speed
SEPTA Correctional Facility is a Drug-Free Workpla..:e and
transmission. V.G.C. Al so
$150. Call (740)446-3568.
an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Ford New Holland TC-30 . 4Posting date Septemb&lt;r 21,2004
Thompsons Appliance &amp; wheel drive with lront end
Aepalr-675·7388 . For sale. loader (this tractor is burnt)
re-co nditiOned
automatic Both tractors for $7,500 00 .
washers &amp;. dryers , mlrigera- Call (740)9~9-2115
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * tors, ' gas and electric
ranges , air conditio ners, and.
LIVESIOCK
wnnger _washers . Will do 1.~lllil
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2 year old GeldlnQ ho1se,
green, broke. Nice disposi. H o lzer Senior Care Center. a 70 bed l ong-term care nursing • . Used Furniture Slore 130 tion . 54" tall . $250.00
Bulaville Pike . Dresset!i , 740 992-2306
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Ae t(.O I'\dltloned
and
Guaranteed .
Was hers.
Dryers '
Ranges.
and Gulbransen
Masterfone
Refrigerators. Some start at Upright Piano tor sale. $600.
$95 Skaggs Appliances. 76 (740)446-8192.
Vine St. , (740)446-7398
Story &amp; Clark Walnut Piano
Mollohan Carpet. 202 bark with benCh
56" w1dtil .
Chapel Road , Porter, Ohio. 51,000. (7 40)446- 7271'
(740)446-7444 1-877-830I \R\1 "I 1'1'1 II-~
9162 . Free Eslimates . Easy
~t 1.1\ I· ~'II 0( 1\.
linanc•ng, 90 days Same as
cash . Visa} Maste r Card.
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Dr1ve- a- little save alot.

Position: Primary Counselor
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Work Schedule: Tuesday thr.u ugh Saturdo~ • 2 p.m. In 10 p.m.
Hourly salar_,..: $12.93 an hour

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62"
h1gh , ~ $100
Ca ll
(740}388-8788.

Applications mal he ohtuined rrom and returnOO to SE:PTA 8:00a.m. to
4:00p.m., Monday thronJ!:h Fridu:\'. or by \'isiting our "ebsit~ at
~·ww.se ptacbcf.or~ :\complete job description is avaihthle lor review.
The deadline for application for this posting is Frida)' Ol·tub~f 22, 2004.

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great,
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'$1 ;27S (304)674-0092

Rat Terr1er puppies for sale.
full blooded, $75 each
(304 )882-3340
Squirrel Dogs
!304)675-6231
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1 bedroom house $250/mo.
2 bedroom house $350/mo
4 bedroom house $450/mo
Depost1s negotiable.
14)(65 mobile home eNerything Included. excellent
condition. $4.000. (740)446·
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2 bedroom, stow., retrtgera· 1H20 buikjlng wit\1 aft . over- 2000 Ford Explo
tor lu rnis~. $150 d&amp;po1it, hang Too many items to list, condition, bflckfg,ey~tenor,
$275 rent. 34 112 Smithers $2,500. CaH attar Spm. 740· 4 WhOGI dr111e. 98 000 mRes. ,
$9,950 1740)4&lt;16-67~4.
Sheet. Call (740)446-11061. 441-0131:

kitchen furnished,
district. $300/mo. deposit &amp; $400, (740)992-3823
reference. (740)367-0632.
Tara
Tovvnhouse 5 AKC Beagles, trained rabApartments Very Spacious, bit dogs , 2 started pups,
Mobile home for rent in
2 Bedrooms. 2 FhJors, CA, 1 excellent .. blood
line .
Vinton . Reference/ deposit
Bath,
Newly
Carpeted,
(740)742-2728
t/2
reQuired . No pets. 740-446Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool.
6865 or 740-446-6189.
Pa1io, Slart $385/M o. No AKC Bleck LaO puppies.
Pets. Lease Plus Secunty Shots, wormed &amp; dew claws
APARTMENTS
bedroom
house
in
Deposit Required , Days: removed . $2 00. (740)441FUR RENT
Gallipolis
$350/mon th
740-446-3481: Evenings: 0130.
deposit required.l?40)4417_
40_-_36_7_-0_5_0_2._ _ _ _c_ . A.KC Blord Lab pups. Shots.
11 84
1 &amp; 2 bedroom apt. starting
wormed $300. (740)441·
at $290/month. deposit
The Valley Apts. located 1n
or (
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reqwred
No pets. WD Mason has openings tor 2 0013
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
hookup (740)441-1184
bd. and 3 bd. Applications C nihuahua, chocolate and
be
accepted-- on tan, registered female 1 yr.
1 and 2 bedroom apart- will
Tuesday's
only
from 9·3 at old. very lovable, $175.
WANTED: E m e r ge ncy Reli er Worke1s ments, fUrnished and untur501 Shawnee Trai l. Pt. (740)379-2601.
ni.Shed.
security
'deposit
(Substitu tes) needed to work with people wnh
675-4900
requ•red , no pets, 740-992- Pleasant, WV
Equal Housing Opportunity CKC Registered Golden
m~ntal re tardation in Me igs Count y. Hours :
2218.
Retnevers . 6 weeks old,
Even ings. weekend and overnights as needed
Twin
Rivers
Tower
is
accept$250 female . $200 male
1 bedroom apt. utilities
o r a~ ~che dul e d . Must have hig h sc h oo l
included. $450 month, $300 ing applications lor waiting can (740)388-0435
diplomaJOEO.. valid dri\&lt;ef's h~cn se. t hree
deposit. Call (740)992-2274. list lor Hud·SUbSIZed , 1- br, Cocke r SPamel pup, 3
apar tmenl , call 875·6679
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years good driving experiem:c anJ adequ ate
months, registered, S250.
1 bedro9m. recently updat- EHO
(740)441-9894.
automob il e insuram:e. $7 .00/hr. ScnJ res ume ed HUO approved. $280.00
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p;r month, (888)5 14-0 192
Full blooded St. Bemard
to:
puppies for sale, $200 Call
Buckeye Communit}' Services
1-Bedroom ·furni shed Apt,
HOUSEHOW
(740)379-2605.
Utilities . Paid, Basic TV,
P.O. Box 604
Gom~
$550/mOnth, $500/depoSII.
Old English sheepdog pups.
Jackson. OH ~5640.
No pets m or out (304)674- Fu rniturelovable. shaggy dogs, first
Excellenl
Deadlin e for app li cants: 10/S/04. Pre0031
Condition- Solid Honey Oak shot &amp; wormed, price ~250,
employ ment drug tcsting . Equa l Opportuni ty
Table. 6 Fiddleback Cha~rs . call (740}985-9823

·Small Vindale Mobile Home ,
·needs floor repa1red &amp; carpet. Rest of home in good
condition . New water heater.
Pnce $2,500 (304)675-3000
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1997 Ford F-150 Lanat. ext
cab. · step-side. axe. condi11on. 4-wheel drive. $12.000. !
Land on McCormick Rd. 2
Vinton/Rio area on 17 acres. ?46-446.2568
Equal
740-367-7762 or 740-367large lots 1/2 acre eac:n
Hollsing Opportunity.
NEW ANO USED STEEL 7272.
(more or less) El61ctrjc and water paid (606)288-2 148
water on one su118ble for
2ll MOBILE HOM F.'i
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· Steel Beams, Pipe 'Rebar
VANS
bwldmg or mob1te home.
fOR R£Nr
~·eo &amp; AFFORDABLE!
For
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Angl e.
FoKSAI',F
(740)367-7886.
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apartmenbi, Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
and/or small tfouses FOR ·Gratifig
For
Drains,
1984 Che'Jy Conversion
IH \I \Is
14)(70, 3 bedroom . HUD
RENT. Call (740)44 1-1111 Driveways &amp; Walkways . L&amp;L
Passenger Van . Very good
approved No Pet! . HUD
lor applicat•on &amp; in formation. S~rap Metals Open Monday,
cond1!1on. 120,000 mlleson~. (740}742-2714
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GraciOus liv1ng. 1 and 2 bed- Friday, Sam-4:30pm Closed $2,000 (740)367-7264.
1Bedroom Tra•ler in Letart,
room apartments at Village Th~rsday,
mNRENT
Saturday
&amp;
1995 Dodge Ram Van. ~/4
wv
s-miles
from
Manor
and
Riverside Sunday. (740)446-7300
ton. t30.4SO miles $1,000
MOiJ n ta in ee r· PIa n t .
O"'o Down Payment and Furriished , all ut•lit1es paid, Apartments in M iddleport.
Pole Barn 301150x1 OFT as is . Can be seen at tile
fmancmg available with $350/month . $350/deposit From $295-$444. Call 740- $6395. 1ncludes Painted Gallipolis Daily Tnbune . For
992·5064 . EJ1ual Housing
Average (304}882-2858
approved cred1l.
mformat1on
call
Metal . Plans, Instruction more
Opportunilies.
credit gu alilies you. If down
Book. Slider. Free Delivery (740)446-2342 ask lOr Paul
paymen t has kept you from 2 bedroom 1 bath· .AC- star· Huge clean. 3 bedroom, 1
(937)559-8385
1999
Ford
Mark
Ill
buying . th1s •s your chance age buildmg- deck- washer bath, ini , storage. aprox
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Van
w1
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to own your own home. If &amp; dryer. Centra lty located 2,500 s
BUIUJING
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you have a Down payment betweeA town, hospital ~ ing. $610.
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but would l1ke to conser~Je it. plants. No pets (740)446(7 40)446-9961 '
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we offer low down payment 4234 or (740}208·7861.
Block. briG!&lt;. i&gt;ewer pipes,
programs also. Great inter2 bedroom. 2 bath. quiet One bedroom apartment · windows, lintels, etc. Claude 98 Dodge Caravan. at[. run s,
est rates• Local company
setting. city water. natural no pets. m Pomeroy. Winters, Aio Grande, OH good . $2,000 080. Call
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gas, n"o pets, $400, re fer- (740)992-5858
(740)256- 1652.
1""0)992· 7321 .
ences. (740)446-6890.
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Race: EA Sports 500
Where: Talladega (Ala .) Superspeedway {2.666 miles),
188 taps/501.208 mtles.
When: Sunday, Oct. 3
Last year's winner: Michael
Waltrip
Qualltyln&amp; record: Bill Elliott,
Ford. 212.809 mph. April 30,
1987.
Race record : Mark Martin,

Ford, 188.354 mph, May 10.
1997.
last week : Ryan Newman
dominated the MBNA America
400 at Dover International
Speedway for his second victory of the season. ·He led
325 of the 400 lap~ but only
moved up one spot. fro m

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ntnth to eighth, in the Nextel

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Race : American Racing
Wheels 200
Where: California Speedway,
Fontana (2.0 miles), 100
taps/ 2,0D'tniles.
When: Saturday, Oct. 2
last year's winner: Ted Musgrave
Qualllyln&amp; record: Kurt
Busch, Ford, 177.388 mph,
Oct. 27, 2000.
Race record: Ted Musgrave,
Dodge, 145.926 mph, Sept.
20, 2003.
Last week: Shane Hmiel
drove a Chevrolet to his first
ca reer victory at La s Vegas
(Nev.) Motor Speedway.

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f.18r."
fl&amp;,had'erred the, .
.' i\lo(nilolt he -said 11 1• an~ he ,
quickly adllec:lr :'Tilars the first
, · naine ·that caM,Je(O r,w inin&lt;!.let
• . tt ·be · ~nown that•l;s tt;8:43
: (a.il;l. on S&amp;turday). My '!io\n! is,
~-~ t~Pi's ~,;,all different kinds &lt;&gt;1
~ '~d~ te: a~d all ,different ki"'{S of
1 ".cjllvers ." Good thing Newman:s
'' Aof running for office.
• Let tile' record note that Newman also paid Gordon some
compliments: 'He can drive the
wl\eers off a race car. He has a
lot of talent as far as jUSt pure
car control and being ab le to
hold the car on the edge .... No
matter what, you can watch Robby Gordon and he knows how to
hoi~ the car on the edge, which
is good, and that's what you're
supposed to do ... I've seen him
do 'so me pretty amaZing things
with the race car, be It crazy or
be 1t pure skit):
• Think it's tough to overcome a
mistake during the race-offs?

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Hometown News for Gallia &amp; Meigs counties

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SPORTS
• Blue Devils beat
Athens. See Page 81
o Marauders fall to
Wellston . See Page 81
• Hornets sting
Raiders. See Page 81
o Tomcats declaw
Eagles. See Page 81

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GAL LIPOLIS ·_ Although the
li kelihood of a bioterror attack in
rural Gallia County remains slim,
health officials are considering the
impact on the area if one shou ld
occur elsewhere in the region.

needed~ for

To that end, a community mass
vaccin;nion dril l is planned by the
Galli~ County Health Departmen t
for Saturday, .Oct. 30 from 9 a.m.
until 2 p.m. at the First Bapt ist
Church in Gallipolis.
The drill is only a training exercise. but offici a b at the he alth
department arc st ressing the corlimu-

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nity factor behind the event.
Public p&lt;mic'ipation. either as a volunteer or one of the people whu will undergo a mock vacci nati on, is encouraged.
A mock smallpox vaccinal io n clinic ·viii I be set up as if it we re a rea l
event. offi(· ia ls said. It marks the first
time th e entire communitv has been
invited to take part in an ~mergency

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was a lighthearted jab. "It's just a
funny little JOke,'" said Mayfie ld.
"We're trying to get over last week.
... I thought we'd have a little fun. I
know Robby has had a tough week.
That's behind us, but we thought
we'd come here and have a tittle fun
with it anyway.'
NASCAR This Week's Monte Dul·
ton gives his take: "Mayfield was hav·
ing a little fun at the expense of an·

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in frOnt of him in New Hamp-

shire, finished sixth and fell 135
points out.
• The man who seldom makes a
"mistake, Matt Kenseth ." spun
into a tire wall while trying to enter the pits at Dover. That
dropped Kenseth from fo urth to
seventh in the standings and
put him 99 potnts behind Jeff
Gondon.
• What if the old system were
still in place? Jeff Gordon would
lead Earnhardt Jr. by 69, Jimmie
Johnson by 112, Kurt Busch by
264, Stewart by 312. Ke nseth
by 344, Elliott Sadler by 357 ,
Mark Marttn by 411 , Jamte Me" Murray by 450 and Newman by
478.

WHO'S HOT- · -- •
AND WHO'S NOT· ·•

• Who's hot? Jeff Gordon has fin-

ished In the top 10 three weeks
In a'row, ... Dale Earnhardt Jr.
has finished in the top 10 at Talladega in seven straight races.
... Mark Martin has finished
13th or better in seven straight
races ·and has five top-~ finishes in his last eight events.

• Wllo's not? Matt Kenseth ·s pit-

road crash at Dover severely
hampered his title hopes ....
Tony Stewart finished sixth at
Dover but still lost a spot in the
pqints standings. ... Young
Kasey Kahne is still inconsistent. His last six finishes are
stxUl, 21st. second, 24th, fourth
arid 42nd.

Valley

Jeremy
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away from me," and it was ob~Jious

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45 points out of first place. His
victory at Dover enabled him to
pick up only one position. and
he trailS Jeff Gordon by 107.
Tony Stewart, whose mistake
was having Robby Gordon wreck

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GALLIPOLIS
The
board
of . - - - - - - - ,
directors or
the United
Wav
of
G ll I I i a
County
(UWGCt
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a
s
an nounced
that
the
R e '
M a r ,. i n Marvin Sallee
Sallee.
of
Vin ton l:lapti\t Church. i, the
honor;t ry chairman fur it\
200.+-0) c:rmp:rig n.
One of the highlights of the Stern wheel River fest in Pomeroy is the sternwheel boat crUises.
As honot·ar\ chair. Salke\
Here ..the Spirit of South Charleston is seen ferrytng passengers along the Oh io Rrver. (Beth 1 fir st in,·ohen.lcnt "ill be to
help kick c•t'f the· LWGC
Sergent/photo)
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ctmp&lt;tlgn br~ akf~1 ~t al X a.m.
Thursd:rv. Oc·t. 7 :r t the
HLl l itl~t\ -Inn .
"We- are -"' pleased that
Pa~tor Sallee h&lt;ts :rcceptecl
thi s posi tion. hecau,c of the
leadership he v.ill provide."
UWGC
Pre siden t
Judy

Robby Gordon
vs. Jeremy Mayfield
Mayfield wore a T-s hirt to Dover
that read. "I want you to stay far. far

All Wallace can do is shake his head at a season gone wrong
When Rusty Wallace says he's had
"an unbe lievable year," he's not talking about his level of success. ·
What's been unbelievable about
· Wallace's year is the level of bad luck,
not good.
"Yeah, we finally got back to victory
lane," he said, "but I would have never
thoughl we'd had this many DNFs ('did
not finish' ) with crazy things going on.
... At Sears Point (lnfineon Raceway ),
we ran ou t of gas. We blew a motor al
Michigan. It goes on and on wilh the
crazy lhings that have happened, but
th e good thing is the performance has
been there . The car has been running .
great all yea r long.
·"
"We ju st can't seem to close lhe
deal. I don't know what it is."
One of the most significant events
of this year was the announcement by
Wallace that next year will be his last.
He won the Cup championship' in 1989,
and the victory earlier this year in
Martinsville, Va., was his sst h In
NAS CAR history, only seven drivers Richard Petty, David Pearson, Bobby
Allison, Darrell Waltrip, Cale Yarborough, Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon
- have won more.
But this futur e hall of farner wants
to win a few more.
"Right now, my mind is 100 percent
on racing," he said.
No one in racing has more energy
than Rusty Wallace, eve n at age 48.
But as his career winds down, he's try
to balaHce his time better and concentrate on makin g his fi na l races successful ones.
"I find myself doing a lot of thin gs I
probably shouldn't do," he admitted. "I
say yes to a lot of things because I'm
trying to do all the right things for my
career and sponsors. Aviation has
helped me a ton, being ab le to move
around the cou ntry and get lhings
do ne. Many times I've made two or
three stops in on~ day because of aviation.

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other driver. but there is an underly1ng

tension between Gordon and a number of other drtvers. Laughing it off is
probably a healthy way to put the New
Hampshire incident behind

everyone.~

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OBITUARIES
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Nel!t season will be the last of Rusty Wallace's long career. He's currently 17th in the
points standings.
"I'm tr ying to do more quality
things instead of just a ton of thin gs.
I'm trying to integrate things also and
sit back and see which ones are important."
When Wallace fi nally .hangs up hi s
helmet, he will be missed because he
is an original. He has usually been
willing to speak his mind without worrying about the co nsequences. He is
artic ulate and, while his comments
have occasionally gotten him in tro.uble over the years, he has seldom succumbed to pressure to conform.
"Some drivers don't have much of a
personality," said Wallace, "and they'll
be that way for a long time. Unfortu.

nately, their careers won 't grow because of that."
Relatively few of the sport 's young
stars are as technically astute as Wallace.
"I'm a mechanical guy," he said ,
"and I'm not going to agree that that 's
a dying breed. I think the tougher the
sport gets, that these guys are going
to have to get back in the game and
understand more about th e cars
rather than saying, 'I don't know, but
I'm a great driver.. Fix it for me.'"

Contact
Monte
Dutt on
hmd4858@peop(epc.com

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Green family hamming It
·up for a llood cause
The Green Foundation - representing the raci ng brothers from
Owensboro , Ky.- is hosting 'Hilarity
for Charity.' a comedy show that will
combine Jeff Green. Mark Green. Michael Waltrip and comedian Ktll~r
Beaz at .the Comedy Zone in Charlotte, N.C .. on Oct. 18. The benefit
wi ll ratse funds for Waltflp's Oper~­
tton Marathon and the Victory Ju nctton Gang Camp. Tickets are $35
and may be purchased by calling
(704) 348-HAHA (4242).

M ibDLEPORT
-A
Middlcpon man said h~ was
;tabbed in his hom~ Thursda\'.
but dl:esn't ' nm1 -..ho did it.Charles G. Kinucrv. )2_ of
Ohio 7. \\'a~ trealelfancl rcle~tscd
at Holzer \-1edil'al Center in
Gallipolis on Tim rsda~ afternoon for what the Meigs
Countv Sheriffs Ot'tke called-a
minor-chest injury.
Now. the Jepanment i' tr)in£ to determ ine who wtll be
ch~med "ith felonious assault
Ill connectillll \\ ith 'the incident.
. Kinge ry wid the department
he was asleep on his couch in
his mohilc home when an

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Teague was a shooting
star In NASCAR pla~ty

The Southern High Schoot 'Band leads the Riverfest parade down Main Street Saturday morning . (Charlene Hoeflich/ photo) ·

Marshall Teague, a Daytona
Beach, Fla .. native. won five of his
seven races tn NASCAR's premter di-

· 8Y CHARLENE HOEFUCH
HOEFICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

don't come close to reflecting
Teague's significance. He was one of
the finest dirHrack drive(s wh o ever

ltved. Another. Cotton Owens. satd,
' Marshall was really good on dirt. 1
liked his style so much that I kind of
copted my drtving style after his:·
Known as 'Ki ng of the Beach" for his
prowess on Daytona's old BeachRoad Course, Teague was killed on
Feb. 11 , 1959, wh ile trying to set a
speed record at Daytona International Speedway. He was six days shy of
his 37th birthday.
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Tuesday, October 5th
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of reli gious education
frcii11 the Trhiity Col lege of
the Bible. Newburgh, Ind ..
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unknown subject or subjects
entered ' his residence and
stabhcd him in the left chest.
\\'hen he " ·oke up. the subjects
\\·ere uone. he said. and he was
unable to iJemil\ the assailant.
Kingen sail(he did see a
1LJ97 -CiicHolet lea,·i ng his
driw\\'a). and pnJ\ ided the
depanm~nt "ilh the name of
a suspect. Ol'fiecrs wi th the ··
Gallia Count:
Sheriff' s
Department located a car
matching Kingery's description at KC Auto on Eastern
-"''enue. but determined that
1t had nut been driven at the
time ihe stabbing took place.
The matter remai ns und er
nl\'e."igat ion. according to
Sheriff Ralph Trusse ll.

GAHS Homecoming Queen

College Fair ~t the University of Rio Grande

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WJ!ters said.
"PcJStor Sal lee is well
h:specied in the community
and brings a lot of enthusiasm to our campaig n;· she
auded. "As a rc1ult or a mirade in his own life. he will be
" great repre\e ntative for
UWGC and the ca mpaign
theme . 'Vute fm a 7\1imcle 1'
"This theme was chosen
to comhinc the spi rit of patriotism \\c're feeling during
this electinn season with the
ne eJ for· a financial miracle
in Gc1llia Countv." Walters
saicl .
Sal lee has 'cn·ed Vtnton
l:l ap ti't Church stnce 19g~ _
His famrl~ 1\\'ifc. Et hel ~ l ay.
four lll&lt;J rricJ c·hi ld ren an d
ci~ht ~retnJchiJJren 1 is a vi tal
p&lt;~rt ;,f the Vinton Baptist
Church ,mJ the 'urrou ndin g

POMEROY - While the rai ndrops kept
falling on their he ads, the 'parse crowd lin·
in g Main Street in downtown Pomeroy
Saturday morning hung right in there to view
the annual Sternwheel Ri verfest parade.
It was the second year that the parade was
held in the J;J~in. The Southern High Scho,ol
. band directed by Ben Hager led the way.
A couple of scout troops. the Meigs County
Junior fair queen, Rick the clown, fire equip·
ment and lots of political candidates with plenty of candy and g0111 to give out W\!re included.
Despite postponing the.. festival due to the flood
and Saturday morning's wet weather. Pomeroy
Mayor John Musser and Riverfest committee
chainnan. said things were going well . He .estimated attendahi:e of about I.500 Friday ni~ht.
and was optimistic about Satunlay \ crowd,
ticularly after the sun came out just before n()(lfl.
For the most pan foo(l and other vendors on
the parking lots, as well as merchants who carried out sidewalk sales were satisfied. "We· d Rick' the clown was popular with the kids
. lin~ Ashley Jones . center. v.as crov.ned GAHS Homecomrng Queen
mg
Main
Street
as
the
Riverfest
parade
by Princtpal Br uce Wilson Fr•oa1 ntght at 'vlemonal Fteld . (Mike
like a )ittle bigger crowd." saiJ one. "but what
passed
by.
(Charlene
Hoefltch/
photo
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Brace pl1oto l
the heck we're OK"

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Deputies seek stabbing suspect

Pa_ge_AS
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o George R. Violand
o Mildred Christine
· Saunders Green
o Joseph Arthur 'Joey
Blazer
• William E. Bonecutter
o Eileen Virginia Polk
o John D. 'Danny'
Wagoner

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exercise of this kind. ·
Pnlic,• . Reu Cru&gt;S. Cititen Corps.
regional health dcpartmwh and
olhn a.~ L'ncie&lt; are Jnvol\ed in the
c1·ern's planning and implcmentalion .
"" \lnallpux vaccin~ will be used
in · the drill. hut the cl inic will be

Sallee named UWGC's
hot;torary chairman

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Cup racc-offs. Kurt Busch lost Race: Mr. Goodcents 30D
the pomts lead when he was Where: Kansas Speedway.
pas,sed.by Dale Jarrett with Kansas City (1.5 mile•), 200
six laps to go. The fifth-place taps/300 miles.
finish left Busch one point be- When: Saturday, Oct. 9
hind Jeff Gordon. who fin- last year's wlnher: David
IShed third. Dale Earnhardt Green
Jr.. who ftnished ninth, fell 18 ·Qualifying record: Michael
points behind Gordon . New- Waltrip. Chevrolet, 178.365
man swept the 2003 races at mph. Oct. 4, 2003.
Dover. and his margin this Race record : Jeff Green,
ttme was 8.149 seconds over Ford. 129.125 mph, Sept.
runner-up Ma rk Martin. Pole 29,2001.
winner Jeremy Mayfield fin- Last week : Martin Truex Jr.
ished seventh. R ei~ning Cup boosted his points lead by
cham pion Matt Ken~h took winning the Stacker 200 at
a huge hit in this year's race Dover.
after he hit a tire barrier wh1ie
trying to enter pit road. He finIshed 32nd and now trails
Gordon by 99 potnts.

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