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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Southern rallies to win sectional crown, Bl

Thursday, May 3, 2001

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1D0R wilboat incident in the
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Meanwhile, Eastern contin-

ued ill onslaught, adding a
rwa in die third when Lodwick hammered a home run
to left field to push the Eagle
lead to 5-1.
E.tnn exploded for five
fWII in the fourth thanks 10
four hits and three errors. Bissell doubled to lead off the
~g and scored on a two' - error that pur Chevalier
011 base. Wiggins singled and
she and Chevali&lt;r scored .on
Powell's triple to right.
walked and
Lodwick
moved to third o n Jllother
error that allowed Powell to
score. Bailey rounded out the

outburst with an RBI sing!~
chat scored Lodwick and gave
Eastern a 10-1 cushion.
Hensley and Wiggins each
drew a walk with on~ out in
the fifth as Eastern added to
its run total. PoweU drove
both in with a single to run
the Eastern lead to 12-1.
Baltzer walked and scored
on an RBI single by Hill in
the Waterford sixth to trim
the deficit to 12-2.
Eastern scored its final two
runs in the sixth after a double by Bailey and a single by
Yeager put courtesy runners
Sara Mansfield and PhiUips in
scoring position. Mansfield
scored on an error and HensIcy drove in Phillips with a
sacrifice to up the Eastern
lead to 14-2.
W.1terfnrd's final run ca me
in the SCVt"nth when Wain-

wright reached o n a, fielder's
c hui n: and scored on :m

error. Bailey struck o ut Jeconda Smith .mel got a ground
ball from Baucrboch which
she handled herself for the
care about what I'm doing.
''I'm not here for the food
or the fireworks . I'm here
for the racing."
Certain of that is Jimmy
Vasser, who won the first of
Ganassi's CART championships in 1996 .but left after
last season.
"There· ~re people who
like Chip," Vasser said.
. "There are people who
don 't like him. But everybody agrees the man is a

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"Chip finds what we need
when we need it," Hull said.
"There's not many owners
around willing to do it for
you and not spend their
time micromanaging or
standing over your shoulder.
"He lets everybody do the
job they were hired for."
That doesn't mean Ganassi is al~vays smiling and
happy. He can be tough and
acerbic, particularly when
things aren't going well.
Ganassi, who started as a
race driver and was the
fastest rookie at the 1982
Indianapolis 500, remains
highly competitive and confident.
"Everybody's got their
own style and I guess I have
a way of doing things that
sometimes makes people
mad," h\' said. "Most of the
people I work with, though,
seem to appreciate that I

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firtal out.
"I think they can go as far
as they want to;· Eastern head
coach Pam Douthitt said of
her baUclub. "They're capable
of doing it, as long· as they
play good defense and good
offense."
Smith went the distance for .
Waterford. She recorded six
strikeouts and three walks.
Eastern, ranked No. 10 in
the latest Division IV state
poll, will play in the district
tournament at Waverly next
Thursday. ·
Notes: Eastern also won
sectional championships in
1986, '89, '90, '92, '95, '96 and
'99. The Eagles won district
tides in 1985, '86 and '92.

Shann6n Price was hit by a
McFann pitch to score the
go-ahead run.
Nikki Butcher was walked
with \)ases stiU loaded and
two outs to score Abby Harris
to give Meigs a 6-4 lead.
, McFann struck out Messer
to end the inning.
McFann on the day had I 0
strikeouts and only gave up
three hits and a pair of earned
runs. but walked nine.
Meigs starting pitcher Katie
Jeffers also threw a complete
game, giving up nine hits, six

Eastern 'von a regional chanl-

earned runs and four walks,

pionship in 1985, advancing
to the state Final Four.
Eastern's TVC Hocking
Division titk this year was the
third in school history, but the
first since 1996. The Eagles
also won the TVC Hocking

while striking out three.
As the Marauder bench celebrated taking the lead, the
gan1c \vas f.1r from over as the
Raiders had one more shot.
After Tarra Minnis grounded out to Kaytt' Davis at third
base, Amy Hood was hit by a
Jeffers pitch.
Baird then made up for her
error by connecting on a sin-

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gle, placing runners on first didn't take long for Meigs to
and second.
tie the contest as Bolin sinHood and Baird picked up gled in Price and, with b~
the dlmble steal to put the loaded, Messer scored as
game-tying run a.isecond.
-- Ka~ Davis was walked.
With two ours, Ward hit a
Meigs had a cham:e toxore
shot to left field, scorin~ in ·the second as Davis wu
Hood, but Baird couldn't get · walked and Harris doubled,
around Davis at third to put but Davis was gunned down
runners on first and third.
at the plate on a relay by
. . Ward then made a key steal, Nickels at left to Lawson at
third to Minnis behind the
her fifth of the game.
McFann theri made up for plate.
· her tough Inning with a baseHarris got to third on the
hit to leftfiel&lt;! as Baird scored, play, but Jaynee Davis struck!
but Bolin couldn't field it, out to end the threat.
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aUowing Ward to score for the
River Valley will travel tO•
winning run.
Warren for the sectional
Ward was 3-for-3, while championship on May 9.
McFann went 2-for-4 for the
The Raiders, who were
Raiders (11-11) , who broke swept by the Warriors this
the school r~cord for most season, feU to Warren 12-5 on•
Monday.
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wins in a season.
For Meigs (13-8), Kayte
In that game, Watkins had a.
· Davis was walked three times, double and triple; Baird had a
pair of hits and McFann·
while Harris· had a double.
River VaUey took the first tripled in a losi\)g effort.
The Raiders play host to:
lead of the game in ·the second inning when a sac point Pleasant today in a:
grLiunder by Beth Bryant makeup game that was origiscored Ward and Minnis dou- nally scheduled for Wednesday, but had to be moved back,
bled in Lawson .
In the top of the third, it because of sectionals.

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·Malp C.Unty's
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Pomeroy

grant
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Reds

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arching drive that bounced
otT the top of the left-field
wall and continued over for
hi~ · first career homer in 374
at-bats.
Brown was as stunned as
anyone on the Dodgers
bench .

the left-field wall.
It was only the third time in
his career that Harnisch gave
up four homers in a game.
The last time was for the
Mets on July 23, 1996, at
Coors Field.
Sanders didn't hit anything
hard. He fouled out, grounded out and was thrown out as
he tried to bunt for a single
against Brown. He also flew
out wea)&lt;ly against reliever

grant money :will go a
long way toward developing the park on Lasiey
Street.
.
"The village.ha,s haq the
park in its possession for
years, and this money will
now, allow for greater utilizati,o n of such a cen.trallly

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POMEROY . A
$21,431
NatureWorks
grant has been awarded to
Pomeroy by the Ohio
Department of Natural
Resources for new playground equipment at
Sugar Run Park.
The grant is among a
total of more than $7 million in state and federal
funds awarded to Ohio
communities for local
parks and recreation
improvements.
These
include nearly S5 million
from the NatureWorks·
grants program as well as
more than S2 niillion in
grants from the federal
Land and Water ConServation . fund, . which · is
administered in Ohio ·by
the ODNR.
.
jackie Welker, Pomeroy
·councilman and president
of the Village Parks and
Recreation .Committee·,
said Thursday the awarded

Mike Fetters.
Brown, who entered with
an NL-leading 1.03 ERA,.
. gave up five hits and three:
runs in seven innings, pushing
his ERA to 1.62.
Dmitri Young doubled' ·
home a run and hit a solo
homer off Brown.

"This whole thing has
been a big learning curve;"
he said." A lot of times it's a
blurred line where developracer."
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"I thought it was 3 foul r-------;;:~=:;:=:;::==:------,
Although rookie Jaso n the development of Dodge popup," he said. "I was going
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He didn't do any celebratWhile still very involved
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once he circled the bases,
. has been the most successful in his CART team as 'well as
of the ftve that chose to go running two cars in the either.
. "I don't have the personaliwith Dodge in its return to IRL's Indy 500 again on
ty
to get carried away with
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another
since
making
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Toyota power plants and
Lola chassis. Still, Ganassi
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NASCAR, knowing it
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&lt;1 100 1 ·Vol . 51. No . 203

School £?fficers would provide
DARE, mentoring services
BY BRIAN J. REED
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

POMl:.ROY - During their regular meeting
Thursday, Meigs County commissioners approved a
grant application to fund the placement of a police
·
officer in each Meigs County school.
PREIENTED TROPIIY- Zack Moore, a fourth-grader at Eastem Elementary School, was the first of 53
·T he board approved a 'resolution authorizing
students r8C!IIIvllli trophies at the Meigs County Academic Ex~llen~ Banquet Thursday night Howard
Meigs
County Sheriff Ralph Trussell to seek funds
Caldwell of the Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center Governing Board, presented the trophies.
through th~ U.S. Department of Justice and'. its •
COPS in Schools program, to hire an officer, for
each of the county's three local schonl districtS.
Deputy Scott Trussell, who submitted the proposal to the board, said officers would perform the
duties of a Drug Abuse Resistance Education offi"
cer,
and provide mentoring and leadership services
BY CHARLINE HOIFLICH
Tire students were
Meigs and James Lawrence of
to th~ students,
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF
db .h
Southern Local.
. POMEROY _The acc;:om· presente 1' t e
"We think that having an ofT1cer in the schools
Also honored were the top
would reduce fights, bomb threats and some of the
plishments of 53 ,top scholars in superintendents of their
· in the schools;· he said. "And more
three seniors, one from each
other ·problems
· Meigs Co11nty schools were respective schools, Deryl
importantly, it will ·help students see that law
celebrated Thursday night at f.*:ll oifEnstwr, Willinm school district, selected on the
basis
of
academic
achievement
enforcement
officers are people they can trust and
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Buckley oifMeias and and leadership skills. They were
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Josh· Kehl of Eastern, Jonathan
Sheriff Trussell said that the in-school officers
~ ~~ehtw ,th~ Meigs High School
James IAwrt'!ce of
Evans of Southern a,nd Je~y
. would work d~tt't!y,,~ih an ·officer now on staff
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banquet
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cases
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WEST LIBERTI, W. Va. (AP) - All
remaining wotkets at Windsor Coal Co.
will be laid off, American ·Electric Power
has confumed -jtist days after a proposed
sale' of the coal company was announced.
'Brooke County conunissionets received
a letter from Windsor Coal General Manager D. G. Zatezalo on Thursday concerniJlg the layoffi. In the letter, AEP con6rmed
that Windsor Coal will close on June JO

and the 61 remaining workets will lose
their jobs.
Windsor had once employed 225 people.
Columbus-based AEP earlier annoljilced
plans to close Windsor Coal in March, but
the company confirmed in February it
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keep the mine in working order until a
buyer could be found.
The number of workers had changed

slighdy since then.
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Inc. of Pittsburgh, in which CONSOL
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mines Southern Ohio Coal Co. in
Wilkesville, Ohio; Central Ohio Coal Co.
in Cumberland, Ohio; and Windsor Coal,
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IOUTHERN HONOREES - Southern District scholars present·
ed trophies were, from left, seated, Bryan Harris, Letart Falls;

Bethany vance, Portland; Emma Hunter and Jacob Hunter,
Syracuse; and standing, Ashton Brown, Southern Junior High;
Chris Cottrill, Mariam HDabaja, Jonathan Evans and Macyn
Ervin, Southern High School. Not present was Chad Hubbard,
Southern High School.
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years of harassing bt.ck residents on the

basi~ of race. Police deny the allegarions.
Various community leaders say the
mediation hu become more important
in the wake of three days of rioting that
was sparked by last month 's fatal shooting of an unarmed bt.ck man by .a
police officer.
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An order issued Thursday by U.S.
District Judge Susan Dlott authorizes
Rothman to begin mpnths of interviewing people across Cincinnati about
police-community relations.
" We'll be trying not only to take the
pulse, but to open the door fot people
to be creatively involved in improving
police community relations," Rothman
has said.

Several thousand people .are expected
, to be uked .about thet~ goals .. for
improving police-commuruty rebttons
and how they think those goals migbt
be accomplished
.
.
Input will be sought from nunonty
groups, police office.rs and thetr farnilies, youth , the media and .c ommuruty
councils. Rothm~n also ~~ seek ~e
opinions of busmess, relig.ous, soctal
service and ed~caoon .groups along
with city and police adnu~tstrators. The
mediators also wdl oversee a revtew of
police policies and practtces.
The framework for settling the lawsuit could take a year to complete and .
would have to be approved by the city
council before it could be implemented.

Victim confronts attacken
HAMILTON (AP) - The victim of a videotaped sexual
assault told the four men convicted of attacking her that she
might be able to forgive them, but she chastised them for
videotaping the assault and for saying the acts were consensual.
·The 26-year-old woman was assaulted at a New Year's Eve
party. .Police said the men repeatedly raped her while she was
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senu-conSCIOUS.
Defense lawyers asked that the four men be placed in treatment centers instead of prison, but Butler County Common
Pleas Judge Keith Spaeth ·said the offenses warranted priso~.
The defendants, who pleaded guilty to sexual battery charges
in february, received fines plus prison sentences Thursday. They
had faced as much as five years in .prison and a $15,000 fine.

Radst fliers left' on lawns
CINCINNATI (AP) - Racist fliers claiming that more than
MEIGS SENIOR HONOREES - Recognized for academic
achievement at the banquet were these Meigs High School 100 whites were attacked during three days of rioting in the
students: from left, seated, Lindsay Bolin, Melinda Chancey, city last month were left on the fionr lawns of at least 20 homes
Michele Runyon, Emily Story, Jennifer Walker and Elizabeth Wi~ in a predominantly white neighborhood.
tong, and standing, Whitney Ashley, Derrick Bolin, Christopher
The fliers that appeared on the lawns early Thursday urged
Dodson, Andrea Krawsczyn, Carrie Lightfoot, Beatrice Morgan, whites to "take back the country that we built."
Jeffrey Shank, Cassandra Thorn and Stephanie Wigal.

Ohio State
to hold party
hosts
accountable

MIICII ITUDIN~ ltiCOINIZID - Mtllt Elementery end
Middle School atudenta · pre tented trophlea were, from left,
aeeted, Amber Hockman of Bradbury, · M11on Mette of Har•
rleonvllle, Calee Rtevee of Pomeroy, Cleyton Bolin of Rutland;
and etendln&amp;, Chelsea Carpenter of Salem Center, Caitlin
Swartz, Daniel Bookman, Kelieh Jacks end Oru Relet Stude~ present for the banquet were Jerod Wyatt, Christeena
Youn., Renee Bailey; Trevor Depoy, Patrick Dowell, Samantha
Pierce, Katie Reed, and Jennlanne Young, Meigs Middle
School. They were on a school trip to New York City.

COLUMBUS (AP)- Ohio
State University said it will
immediately suspend· any Stu•
dent who haa a party that resultl
in violence or v.mdallsm. The
move is being nude in n:sp.o111c
to two weekends of o&amp;'-camp111
parties that got out control.
Th~ suspensions would b~r
students from classn and utli·
venity events until disciptinary
procecdinl!ll take place.
The university is taking bolder action because steps taken last
week, such as offering alcoholfi:ee activities and talking with
party hosts and landlords, didn't
work, said William Hall, interim
vice president of srudent affairs.

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Dismiss early
TUPPERS PLAINS Schools in the Eastern Local
School District will dismiss
early on May 9 at 1:05 p.m.,
due to the district's professional development m-servtce.

CAA MONTH - Meigs County Commissioners Jeff Thornton
and Mlck Davenport declared May "National Community Action
Month" in Meigs County, and joined Rita Fields, Rodney
Rou!'h, Tom Reed and Rhonda Fish of Gallia-Meigs Community
Action Agency in a ceremonial declaration on Thursday. (Brian
J. Reed photos)

Board to meet
TUPPERS PLAINS Eastern Local Board of Education will meet in regular
session on May 9 at 6:30
p.m., at the Tuppers Plains
administrative office.

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Veralee Stewart, Pleasant Valley Hospital;
2:58 a.m., Lincoln Drive;
Amy Thornburg, PVH;
· 9:01 a.m., Eagle Ridge,
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Rossie Dill, Holzer Medical
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Ben Harris, HMC;
3:46
p.m .,
Rainbow
Ridge, Bruce Deeter, treated;
5:02p.m., Ohio 7, Grover
Klein, HMC;
11:03 p.m., Main Strt'et,
Gene Ratliff, refused trt'atmenr.
:RACINE
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Road, Cecil Rosenberry,
dead on arrival.
SYRACUSE
7:35 p.m., Union Avenue,
Deborah Dailey, HMC.
TUPPERS PLAINS
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Margaret . Buckley,
St.
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AmTech/SBC - 41 l,
Ashland Inc. - 4Ql,
AT&amp;T-22
Bank One- 38:,

Bob Evans -18
BorgWamer - 44
Champlon-3
Charming ShopsCity Holding - 8'1,
DuPont- 45'1,
Federal Mogul - 3

Gannett- 65~
General Electric- 48 ),
GKNLY- 101.
Harley Davidson
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Kmart-10',

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Landa End - 30

Ltd. -17
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Rocky Boote - 4'•
AD Shell- 571,
Sears-36'•
Shoney's -1
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- Meigs County Commissioners
BBT -38Y,
declared May "Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month' at their reguPeopfee-16
lar meeting on Thursday. Norma Torres, Meigs County health USB-.22
Premier- 6lo
commissioner, and Cathy vanMeter, Junie Maynard and Brenda .
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Park
fromPIIgeA1
Park on Route 124, children
will now have two places to
go to have a good· time."
Welker ·said if any money
is left over from the equipment purchase, it will be
used on various landscaping
projects within· the park.
The NatureWorks grants
represent the seventh annual
round from a total of more
than $55 million in compet. itive grants to be funded by
the Ohio Parks and Natural
Resources Fund bond issue,
by voters 10
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will be funded up to 75 percent by the NatureWorlts
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Special music will be provided by Harmony on Friday
and Delivered on Saturday.
Nursery will be provided.

MASON
WaaAiumni Association will'its annual reunion in dlt
Wahama High School cafeteria at 6 p.m. on May 26.
Eastern Star women will
serve the dinner and entertainment will be the Wahama
chorus. Jack Ford, a 1954
graduate and retired chemi·
cal engineer will be · the
speaker.
uRemembering Sports"
will be the theme. Tickets
can be picked at the City
National Bank in Mason,
Health Aide Drug Store in
New Haven, and Ashley's
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education and never return.
He said that while there
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he was at another recogni- County, the achievers need ·
tion progratu, Kehl will be to know that the light will
presented the Franklin B .. always be on ln .case they
Walter All-Scholastic Award want to come back.
He c~mpared Dorothy of
later.
He and his 'parents, along "The Wizard of Oz," who
with John Costanzo, Athens- only wanted to go home, the
Meigs Educational Service scarecrow who wanted a
Center superintendent, will brain, the tin man whose
travel to Columbus Wednes- wish was for a heart, and the
day to join the state's 88 top lion who craved courage, to
students at a recognition the desires of bright young
banquet at the Radisson people with high aspirations.
In conclusion, he chalHotel.
lenged
the students to "do
Buckley, speaker at the
banquet, congratulated the your best, develop your talstudents for their academic eht, think of .us often, and
excellence, then spoke of we'll leave the light on for
how too often "the best and you."

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The grant would provide
up to $125,000 per officer
over a three-year period.
Commissioners signed a
proclamation submitted by
Gallia-Meigs Community
Action Agency, declaring
May as National Commu"'ity
Action Month in Meigs
County.
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As an example of the services provided through the
agency, CAA last year served
184 clients in welfare to
work programs, 81 in summer youth employment, 78
in home ownership educa~9n classes, 128 in home
weatherization, and 285 chi!
dren in its Kids in Distressed
Situations (KIDS) program.
CAA also otTers emergency
cash assistance to some
clients, as well as senior com-

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The commissioners also
signed a proclamation declaring May Teen Pregnancy
Prevention Month, on behalf
of the Meigs County Health
Deparrment.
In other business, the
board:
• Set next Thursday as the
deadline for accepting bids
from· painting contractors for
the painting of the courthouse;
• Approved transfers of
funds for the county sheriff
and county treasurer;
• Met with Connie Cottrill, director of the Meigs
County Tuberculosis Office,
·~ ~g~r),ti-!lg t\te ballot lan.gua.g~
CIOr a tax 'levy reneWal to
appear on the November
ballot.
Pr~sent were Commissioners Jeff Thornton and Mick
Davenport.

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HOCKINGPORT- Inez WilsOn, 94, Hockingport, died
Friday, May 4, 2001' at Arcadia Nursing Center, Coolville.
Arrangements will be announced by White Funeral Home,
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POMEROY - State Sen.
Mike Shoemaker will hold
SHADE - Robert L. Jones, 80, Jones Road, Sha~ed
POR11..AND - Cecil Wayne Roseberry, 66, of Portland, office hours at the Meigs
Thursday, May 3, 2001 at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center died on Thursday, May 3, 2001 at his residence.
County
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He was born on November 28, 19:» in Apple Grove, son of Senior Center on Monday
He was born on May 8, 1920 in Bedford Towruhip. son of the late Leon and Millie Sayre Roseberry Roush, and was from 10:30 to II :30 a.m.
the late Harold and Carol Henderson Jones. He was a retired raised in the home of Dallas and Donna Hill of Apple Grove.
. farmer and machinist at Timken Roller Bearing in Canton, and
He was a rt'tired employee of the Kyger Creek Power Plant
lmperial Electric in Middleport.
in Ch~hire. and was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in World member of the Pomeroy-Racine Masonic Lodge No. 164, and
HARRlSONVIl.LE - A
War II.
was a Lebanon Township Republican Central Committeeman. fund raising hog roast to proSurviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Jackie and
Surviving a_re his wife, Dorothy Bush Roseberry; a daugbter vide matching funds for the
Terry Roush of Greensboro, N .C., and Carolyn and George and son-in-bw, Cheryl and George Gorham of Alexandria,Vir- $10,000 heliport grant in
Korn of Shade; two sons and daugbters-in-law, Bob and Kim ginia; two sons and daughters-in-law, Tom and Dena Roseber- Scipio Township will be held
Jones, and Jim and Christy Jones, all of Shad~; eight grandchil- ry of Syracuse, and Wayne and Sharon Roseberry of Pomeroy; at the Scipio Twp. Firehouse
dren and 14 great-grandchildren; a sister and brother-in-law, ~en grandchildren, Trenton, Colby and Andrew Roseberry, all on May 12. Tickets are $10.
Grace and Ray Myers of Athens; two brothers and sisters-in- of Syracuse, and Maggie Travis,Jesse and Jesrin Roseb~rry, all of
law; Paul and JoAnn Jones of Rockbridge, and Wayne and Ernu Pomeroy; a sister-in-law, Garnet Johoston of Portland, and a sisJones of Athens; an aunt; and several nieces and nephews.
ter-in-law and brother-in-law, Zana and Jim Middleswart of
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Patricia, in 1997; Portland.
POMEROY Meigs
and a brother, Harold Story Jones.
Services will be held on Sunday, May 6, 200 I at 2 p.m. at the · County Commissioners are
Services will be I p.m. Sunday in Jagers and Sons Funeral Roush Funeral Home in Ravenswood, West Virginia, with bur- seeking cost proposals for the
Home, Athens, with Pastor Gene Zopt officiating. Burial will ial to follow at Morse Chapel Cemetery on County Road 35. painting of the exterior of
be in Burli·ngham Cemetery. Friends nuy call at the funeral
Friends may call ar the Roush Funeral Home on Saturday, the Meigs County Courthome on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where Harrisonville May 5, 2001 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m .
house. Contractors interested
Lodge 4 I 1 will hold memorial services at 6:30 p.m .
in the project are asked to
Feeney-Bennett Post will conduct military rites at the cemesubmit their proposals no
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EASTERN SCHOLARS - Recognized for. academic excellence
from the Eastern local School District were, from left, seated,
Zach Moore, Katlyn Sauvage, Alex McGrath, Erin Weber and
Derek B&lt;1um, Eastern Elementary; standing, Morgan Weber,
Eastern Elementary; Carrie Crow, Nichol Honaker, Julie Bailey,
and John Cooke, Eastern High School. Unable to attend was
Josh Kehl, Eastern High School.

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·Mediator looks toward Cincinnati case
CINCINNATI (AP) - The man
hir&lt;'d to help mediate a lawsuit accusing·
Cincinnati police of targeting and
harassing black drizens U}'$ he will not
take sides in the dispute.
" We have no stake except in building
healing," said Jay Rothman, president of
ARIA Group Inc., based about 15 miles
east of Dayton in Yellow Springs.
ARIA Group, which has done work
in Northern Ireland and South Africa, is
a conflict resolution consulting ·and
training fum .
Cincinnati's c~ty council voted to
spend $100,000 to hire· Rothman's
company to assist in mediating a lawsuit
filed in March by the American Civil
Liberties Union 2nd black activists. The
lawsuit ~ccuses the city police of 30

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IOUTHERN HONOREES - Southern District scholars present·
ed trophies were, from left, seated, Bryan Harris, Letart Falls;

Bethany vance, Portland; Emma Hunter and Jacob Hunter,
Syracuse; and standing, Ashton Brown, Southern Junior High;
Chris Cottrill, Mariam HDabaja, Jonathan Evans and Macyn
Ervin, Southern High School. Not present was Chad Hubbard,
Southern High School.
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basi~ of race. Police deny the allegarions.
Various community leaders say the
mediation hu become more important
in the wake of three days of rioting that
was sparked by last month 's fatal shooting of an unarmed bt.ck man by .a
police officer.
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An order issued Thursday by U.S.
District Judge Susan Dlott authorizes
Rothman to begin mpnths of interviewing people across Cincinnati about
police-community relations.
" We'll be trying not only to take the
pulse, but to open the door fot people
to be creatively involved in improving
police community relations," Rothman
has said.

Several thousand people .are expected
, to be uked .about thet~ goals .. for
improving police-commuruty rebttons
and how they think those goals migbt
be accomplished
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Input will be sought from nunonty
groups, police office.rs and thetr farnilies, youth , the media and .c ommuruty
councils. Rothm~n also ~~ seek ~e
opinions of busmess, relig.ous, soctal
service and ed~caoon .groups along
with city and police adnu~tstrators. The
mediators also wdl oversee a revtew of
police policies and practtces.
The framework for settling the lawsuit could take a year to complete and .
would have to be approved by the city
council before it could be implemented.

Victim confronts attacken
HAMILTON (AP) - The victim of a videotaped sexual
assault told the four men convicted of attacking her that she
might be able to forgive them, but she chastised them for
videotaping the assault and for saying the acts were consensual.
·The 26-year-old woman was assaulted at a New Year's Eve
party. .Police said the men repeatedly raped her while she was
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senu-conSCIOUS.
Defense lawyers asked that the four men be placed in treatment centers instead of prison, but Butler County Common
Pleas Judge Keith Spaeth ·said the offenses warranted priso~.
The defendants, who pleaded guilty to sexual battery charges
in february, received fines plus prison sentences Thursday. They
had faced as much as five years in .prison and a $15,000 fine.

Radst fliers left' on lawns
CINCINNATI (AP) - Racist fliers claiming that more than
MEIGS SENIOR HONOREES - Recognized for academic
achievement at the banquet were these Meigs High School 100 whites were attacked during three days of rioting in the
students: from left, seated, Lindsay Bolin, Melinda Chancey, city last month were left on the fionr lawns of at least 20 homes
Michele Runyon, Emily Story, Jennifer Walker and Elizabeth Wi~ in a predominantly white neighborhood.
tong, and standing, Whitney Ashley, Derrick Bolin, Christopher
The fliers that appeared on the lawns early Thursday urged
Dodson, Andrea Krawsczyn, Carrie Lightfoot, Beatrice Morgan, whites to "take back the country that we built."
Jeffrey Shank, Cassandra Thorn and Stephanie Wigal.

Ohio State
to hold party
hosts
accountable

MIICII ITUDIN~ ltiCOINIZID - Mtllt Elementery end
Middle School atudenta · pre tented trophlea were, from left,
aeeted, Amber Hockman of Bradbury, · M11on Mette of Har•
rleonvllle, Calee Rtevee of Pomeroy, Cleyton Bolin of Rutland;
and etendln&amp;, Chelsea Carpenter of Salem Center, Caitlin
Swartz, Daniel Bookman, Kelieh Jacks end Oru Relet Stude~ present for the banquet were Jerod Wyatt, Christeena
Youn., Renee Bailey; Trevor Depoy, Patrick Dowell, Samantha
Pierce, Katie Reed, and Jennlanne Young, Meigs Middle
School. They were on a school trip to New York City.

COLUMBUS (AP)- Ohio
State University said it will
immediately suspend· any Stu•
dent who haa a party that resultl
in violence or v.mdallsm. The
move is being nude in n:sp.o111c
to two weekends of o&amp;'-camp111
parties that got out control.
Th~ suspensions would b~r
students from classn and utli·
venity events until disciptinary
procecdinl!ll take place.
The university is taking bolder action because steps taken last
week, such as offering alcoholfi:ee activities and talking with
party hosts and landlords, didn't
work, said William Hall, interim
vice president of srudent affairs.

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Dismiss early
TUPPERS PLAINS Schools in the Eastern Local
School District will dismiss
early on May 9 at 1:05 p.m.,
due to the district's professional development m-servtce.

CAA MONTH - Meigs County Commissioners Jeff Thornton
and Mlck Davenport declared May "National Community Action
Month" in Meigs County, and joined Rita Fields, Rodney
Rou!'h, Tom Reed and Rhonda Fish of Gallia-Meigs Community
Action Agency in a ceremonial declaration on Thursday. (Brian
J. Reed photos)

Board to meet
TUPPERS PLAINS Eastern Local Board of Education will meet in regular
session on May 9 at 6:30
p.m., at the Tuppers Plains
administrative office.

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assistance on Thursday. Units
responded as follows:
CENTRAL DISPATCH
12:43 a.m., Zuspan Hollow, assisted by Pomeroy,
Veralee Stewart, Pleasant Valley Hospital;
2:58 a.m., Lincoln Drive;
Amy Thornburg, PVH;
· 9:01 a.m., Eagle Ridge,
motor vehicle accident,
Rossie Dill, Holzer Medical
Center;
1:49 p.m., Seco.n d Avenue,
Ben Harris, HMC;
3:46
p.m .,
Rainbow
Ridge, Bruce Deeter, treated;
5:02p.m., Ohio 7, Grover
Klein, HMC;
11:03 p.m., Main Strt'et,
Gene Ratliff, refused trt'atmenr.
:RACINE
7:14 p.m., Valley Bell
Road, Cecil Rosenberry,
dead on arrival.
SYRACUSE
7:35 p.m., Union Avenue,
Deborah Dailey, HMC.
TUPPERS PLAINS
- 9:02 a.m., Texas Road,
Margaret . Buckley,
St.
Joseph's Hospital.

LOCAL STOC·KS
AEP-47l.
.
· Arch Coal - 33
AmTech/SBC - 41 l,
Ashland Inc. - 4Ql,
AT&amp;T-22
Bank One- 38:,

Bob Evans -18
BorgWamer - 44
Champlon-3
Charming ShopsCity Holding - 8'1,
DuPont- 45'1,
Federal Mogul - 3

Gannett- 65~
General Electric- 48 ),
GKNLY- 101.
Harley Davidson
46~.

Kmart-10',

Kroger- 25
Landa End - 30

Ltd. -17
Oak Hill Financial -

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Rockwell - 42lo
Rocky Boote - 4'•
AD Shell- 571,
Sears-36'•
Shoney's -1
Wal·Mart - 53
Wendy's -25
Worthington - 11 '•
Dally stoci&lt; reports are
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PROCLAMATION
- Meigs County Commissioners
BBT -38Y,
declared May "Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month' at their reguPeopfee-16
lar meeting on Thursday. Norma Torres, Meigs County health USB-.22
Premier- 6lo
commissioner, and Cathy vanMeter, Junie Maynard and Brenda .
Curfman of the Meigs County Health Department are also pic- ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tured.

SURF'S UP .

Park
fromPIIgeA1
Park on Route 124, children
will now have two places to
go to have a good· time."
Welker ·said if any money
is left over from the equipment purchase, it will be
used on various landscaping
projects within· the park.
The NatureWorks grants
represent the seventh annual
round from a total of more
than $55 million in compet. itive grants to be funded by
the Ohio Parks and Natural
Resources Fund bond issue,
by voters 10
',1'1•11, dd,l!lllll/,1',

446· 4524

-

'

November of 1993.
Total costs for each project
will be funded up to 75 percent by the NatureWorlts
grant, with the recipient
providing a minimum 25
percent match in local funds.

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TUPPERS PLAINS Services of the the South
Beihel
New Testament
Church are continuing in
the Tuppers Plains gym Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m,
Special music will be provided by Harmony on Friday
and Delivered on Saturday.
Nursery will be provided.

MASON
WaaAiumni Association will'its annual reunion in dlt
Wahama High School cafeteria at 6 p.m. on May 26.
Eastern Star women will
serve the dinner and entertainment will be the Wahama
chorus. Jack Ford, a 1954
graduate and retired chemi·
cal engineer will be · the
speaker.
uRemembering Sports"
will be the theme. Tickets
can be picked at the City
National Bank in Mason,
Health Aide Drug Store in
New Haven, and Ashley's
Crafi Store in Pomeroy

Pomeroy,
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the brightest" leave to get an
education and never return.
He said that while there
seems no indication the
·
fromPapA1
trend is changing in Meigs
he was at another recogni- County, the achievers need ·
tion progratu, Kehl will be to know that the light will
presented the Franklin B .. always be on ln .case they
Walter All-Scholastic Award want to come back.
He c~mpared Dorothy of
later.
He and his 'parents, along "The Wizard of Oz," who
with John Costanzo, Athens- only wanted to go home, the
Meigs Educational Service scarecrow who wanted a
Center superintendent, will brain, the tin man whose
travel to Columbus Wednes- wish was for a heart, and the
day to join the state's 88 top lion who craved courage, to
students at a recognition the desires of bright young
banquet at the Radisson people with high aspirations.
In conclusion, he chalHotel.
lenged
the students to "do
Buckley, speaker at the
banquet, congratulated the your best, develop your talstudents for their academic eht, think of .us often, and
excellence, then spoke of we'll leave the light on for
how too often "the best and you."

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The grant would provide
up to $125,000 per officer
over a three-year period.
Commissioners signed a
proclamation submitted by
Gallia-Meigs Community
Action Agency, declaring
May as National Commu"'ity
Action Month in Meigs
County.
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As an example of the services provided through the
agency, CAA last year served
184 clients in welfare to
work programs, 81 in summer youth employment, 78
in home ownership educa~9n classes, 128 in home
weatherization, and 285 chi!
dren in its Kids in Distressed
Situations (KIDS) program.
CAA also otTers emergency
cash assistance to some
clients, as well as senior com-

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panion serVices, food vouchers and makes cailoans available to the working poor.
The commissioners also
signed a proclamation declaring May Teen Pregnancy
Prevention Month, on behalf
of the Meigs County Health
Deparrment.
In other business, the
board:
• Set next Thursday as the
deadline for accepting bids
from· painting contractors for
the painting of the courthouse;
• Approved transfers of
funds for the county sheriff
and county treasurer;
• Met with Connie Cottrill, director of the Meigs
County Tuberculosis Office,
·~ ~g~r),ti-!lg t\te ballot lan.gua.g~
CIOr a tax 'levy reneWal to
appear on the November
ballot.
Pr~sent were Commissioners Jeff Thornton and Mick
Davenport.

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HOCKINGPORT- Inez WilsOn, 94, Hockingport, died
Friday, May 4, 2001' at Arcadia Nursing Center, Coolville.
Arrangements will be announced by White Funeral Home,
Coolville.

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POMEROY - State Sen.
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SHADE - Robert L. Jones, 80, Jones Road, Sha~ed
POR11..AND - Cecil Wayne Roseberry, 66, of Portland, office hours at the Meigs
Thursday, May 3, 2001 at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center died on Thursday, May 3, 2001 at his residence.
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He was born on November 28, 19:» in Apple Grove, son of Senior Center on Monday
He was born on May 8, 1920 in Bedford Towruhip. son of the late Leon and Millie Sayre Roseberry Roush, and was from 10:30 to II :30 a.m.
the late Harold and Carol Henderson Jones. He was a retired raised in the home of Dallas and Donna Hill of Apple Grove.
. farmer and machinist at Timken Roller Bearing in Canton, and
He was a rt'tired employee of the Kyger Creek Power Plant
lmperial Electric in Middleport.
in Ch~hire. and was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in World member of the Pomeroy-Racine Masonic Lodge No. 164, and
HARRlSONVIl.LE - A
War II.
was a Lebanon Township Republican Central Committeeman. fund raising hog roast to proSurviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Jackie and
Surviving a_re his wife, Dorothy Bush Roseberry; a daugbter vide matching funds for the
Terry Roush of Greensboro, N .C., and Carolyn and George and son-in-bw, Cheryl and George Gorham of Alexandria,Vir- $10,000 heliport grant in
Korn of Shade; two sons and daugbters-in-law, Bob and Kim ginia; two sons and daughters-in-law, Tom and Dena Roseber- Scipio Township will be held
Jones, and Jim and Christy Jones, all of Shad~; eight grandchil- ry of Syracuse, and Wayne and Sharon Roseberry of Pomeroy; at the Scipio Twp. Firehouse
dren and 14 great-grandchildren; a sister and brother-in-law, ~en grandchildren, Trenton, Colby and Andrew Roseberry, all on May 12. Tickets are $10.
Grace and Ray Myers of Athens; two brothers and sisters-in- of Syracuse, and Maggie Travis,Jesse and Jesrin Roseb~rry, all of
law; Paul and JoAnn Jones of Rockbridge, and Wayne and Ernu Pomeroy; a sister-in-law, Garnet Johoston of Portland, and a sisJones of Athens; an aunt; and several nieces and nephews.
ter-in-law and brother-in-law, Zana and Jim Middleswart of
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Patricia, in 1997; Portland.
POMEROY Meigs
and a brother, Harold Story Jones.
Services will be held on Sunday, May 6, 200 I at 2 p.m. at the · County Commissioners are
Services will be I p.m. Sunday in Jagers and Sons Funeral Roush Funeral Home in Ravenswood, West Virginia, with bur- seeking cost proposals for the
Home, Athens, with Pastor Gene Zopt officiating. Burial will ial to follow at Morse Chapel Cemetery on County Road 35. painting of the exterior of
be in Burli·ngham Cemetery. Friends nuy call at the funeral
Friends may call ar the Roush Funeral Home on Saturday, the Meigs County Courthome on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where Harrisonville May 5, 2001 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m .
house. Contractors interested
Lodge 4 I 1 will hold memorial services at 6:30 p.m .
in the project are asked to
Feeney-Bennett Post will conduct military rites at the cemesubmit their proposals no
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EASTERN SCHOLARS - Recognized for. academic excellence
from the Eastern local School District were, from left, seated,
Zach Moore, Katlyn Sauvage, Alex McGrath, Erin Weber and
Derek B&lt;1um, Eastern Elementary; standing, Morgan Weber,
Eastern Elementary; Carrie Crow, Nichol Honaker, Julie Bailey,
and John Cooke, Eastern High School. Unable to attend was
Josh Kehl, Eastern High School.

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CINCINNATI (AP) - The man
hir&lt;'d to help mediate a lawsuit accusing·
Cincinnati police of targeting and
harassing black drizens U}'$ he will not
take sides in the dispute.
" We have no stake except in building
healing," said Jay Rothman, president of
ARIA Group Inc., based about 15 miles
east of Dayton in Yellow Springs.
ARIA Group, which has done work
in Northern Ireland and South Africa, is
a conflict resolution consulting ·and
training fum .
Cincinnati's c~ty council voted to
spend $100,000 to hire· Rothman's
company to assist in mediating a lawsuit
filed in March by the American Civil
Liberties Union 2nd black activists. The
lawsuit ~ccuses the city police of 30

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DEAR ABBY: My husDEAR ABBY: This letter
band and I are the pareniS of
is for aU those women who
two beautiful children, ages 6
remain in · lovdess marriages
and 7. My husband was
Mfor dtc sake of the children"
divorced twice before we marlike I did. I wanted my children
ried. There were no children
to h2ve an intacr family.
fiom my husband's prior marI said I would leave when my ·
riages, and be has no contact
children were. grown, but by
with his former spouses.
then my husband had health
ADVICE
I dtink we need to tell our
problems, and • I had responsichildren •bout his prior mar~
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bilities.
riages in the next ~r or two, . than two people blow a secret,
Intact family? That's a laugh.
because his older nieces know it is no longer a secreL Since My children constandy fight
extended family members
about dte divorces •nd could
know about. the prior mar- among themselves and ate distell our children. My husband
riages, the news should come respectful to me because that's
feels there s no need to tell dte
from you and your husband how their father behaved.
children unless they ask us . rather than someone else. It
Abby, I'm nljddle- aged and
directly.
\vould be wrong to keep this worn · out. I \vish I could
Should we teU our children "open secret" fium the chil- divorce them aU. If I had had
about the prior marriages, and dren whom it-will potentially the ·courage and common
if so, at what age? What can '"" · •ffect the most. If they hear ir sense to leave when I was
say to them so that they \von't from a relative, they .may won- young enough ro sran over, I
be upset or feel insecure der how nuny other secret! nllght now have some peace
because . of this family secn."t? have been kept frnm them. and tranquility. I g&gt;v" away my
!'lease advise. - WHAT TO Don 'c worry about how to life for nothing.
DO IN TENNESSEE
phrase it. Just say it cook two
There isn't always a tomorDEAR WHAT: Tell th&lt;!m strikes before Dad was able to :mv. Sign me •.•. NO NAME,
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now. Don't wait. When more hit a home run.
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Navy commander got off
easier than expected
• The (Youngstown) VandiCator: Thanks to the generosil)' of dte Pacific Command, Navy Cmdr. Scott Waddle has
emerged fiom scandal and tragedy with a far better outcome
dun he could have expected. That his submarine sank a Japanese fishing Ves!e! in the loss of nine lives is apparendy being
consi~ as just an unfortunate accident.
Waddle's Navy career is over, but despite being found guilty
of"dereliction of performance of duties" and "negligent hazarding" of a: vessel, he is being allowed to retire with an honorable discharge. The worst part of his punishment is a letter of
reprimand. No one would expected Waddle to be hanged fium
the highest yardarm, but having him walk off the bridge with
a tidy pension and the likelihood of a new job doesn't seem
quite right.
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• The Cincinnati Post: California tycoon Dennis Tito,
who paid the Russians $20 miUion to take him to the international space station, is not the first space tourist. And NASA is
showing a selective memory· in objecting to his sup-erfluous
presence.
The honor of being first American space tourist goes to Sen.
Jake Garn, the Utah Republican, who in 19!15 wanted to ride
aboard·a shuttle flight. Because he chaired the Senate committee that oversaw NASA's budget, the agency saw fit to· oblige.
The next year Rep. Bill Nelson~ a Florida Democrat and the
chairman of the House subcommittee rhar oversaw NASA's
budget, wanted to do likewise and the agency also obliged.
Then, in 1998, after three years oflobbying, Ohio Sen.John
Glenn returned to space aboard a shuttle. Glenn also had substantial say over NASA's budget but his presence on the Oight
was billed as a "study" of the effects of space on the elderly.
Glenn was 77. In fact, it was a valedictory victory lap for the
first American who orbited Earth back in 1962.
There was no purpose to the lawmakers' presence aboard the
shuttle other than they wanted to go and were in a position to
make that happen. The difference is tlrat Tito is paying his own
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Today is Friday, May 4, the 124dt &lt;jay of2001. There are 241
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on
anti-war protesters at ~ent State University, killin~ four stu!ients and wounding mne others.
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On this date:
In 1626, Dutch explorer Peter Minuit landed on present-day .
Manhattan Island.
In 1'776, Rhode Island declared itS freedom fiom England,
two months before the Declaration of Independence was
adopted. '•
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In 1886, at H~rket Square in Chicago, a labor demonstration for an eight-hour work day turned into a riot when a
bOmb exploded.
In 1927, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
was founded.
In 1932, mobster AI Capone, convicted of income-tax evasion, entered the federal penitentiary in Adatita.
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In 1942, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the first naval clash
fought entirely with carrier aircraft, !&gt;egan during World War II.
In 1945, German forces in the Netherlands, Denmark and
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northwest Germany agreed to surrender.
·· In 1961, a group of Freedom Riders left Washington for
New Orleans to chaUenge raciil segregation in interstate buses
. and bus terminals.
In 1980, Marshal Josip Broz Tito, president ofYugoslavia, died
dtree days before his 88th birthday.
In 1994, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO
leader Yasser Arafat signed a historic accord on Palestinian
autonomy that granted self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho.
Ten years ago: President George H.W. Bush suffered shortness' of breath while jogging at Camp David; he was rushed to
Bethesda Naval Hospital, where doctors found he was experiencing an irregular heartbeat. Strike the Gold won the !17th
Kentucky Derby.
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Five yean ago: Grindstone w~n the"Kentucky Derby, giving
trainer D. Wayne Lukas an in~redible sixth straight victory in a
Triple Crown race.
One year ago: The "ILOVEYOU" e-mail virus infected
computer networks and hard drives across the globe, spawning
various ~itarions. Londoners chose political maverick Ken
Livingstone to be their first elected mayor.
Today's Birthdays: The president of Egypt, Hosrii Mubarak, is
73. Jazz musician Maynard Ferguson is · 73. Opera singer
Roberta Peters is 71. Jazz musician Ron Carter is 64. Rock
musician Dick Dale is 64. Singer Tyrone Davis is 63. Singersdngwriter Nick Mhford is 59. Actor Paul Glea.~lm is 57.

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Work together
Dear Editor:
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In response to Mrs. Atherton's view
dated April 22, I must assert the following.
I, too, am disappointed thar the Olive
Township Volunteer Fire Department is
at odds over certain pieces of firefighting
equipment. But I must say first and foremost that I am not worried about the
ability of the firefighters to do an adequate job.
Second, the equipment that is in question, the five-ton six-by-six cargo truck,
should only be driven by someone who
has experience with driving such a large
truck. In my opinion, most volunteers at
the Olive station do not possess that
expemence.
:Also, dtere is a pu.mper truck at Olive
station that is a very large vehicle and in
my opinion, the personnel available are
not experienced to safely drive such a
vehicle. I must say that all volunteers ar
Olive station are dedicated and willing,
but do not possess the knowledge .that is
required.
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It is not any fault of their owu, but just
have not had the opportunity to be
exposed to instructions that would aUow
them to know the dangers of driving
such a sizeable piece o'f equipment.
There is also a problem with obtaining
grants for the purchase of newer and
more adequate equipment. I understand
that it has to do with certain paperwork
that is required but has not been submitted. I personally know that our trustees
are looking into such matters and are
very interested in a resolution to these
problems. Any decision the trustees have
made thus far has to do with safety, and

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here are few and with an environmentalist group such as the Sierra Club
fighting coal mining and drilling for gas .
and oil now, our new highways in what
interest does it serve?
Southern Ohio Coal Co. has helped
Meigs County more than any one '
group. They have offered land for a
prison. That didn't happen. They have :
given thousands of doUars for fire and
emergency services over the years and I .
would bet with the closing of the mines
there wiU be land given to Meigs Coim- •
ty for an industrial park, thanks to the .
coal mines.
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If the Sierra Club wants to help the:
environment in Meigs County, why ,
don't they push the federal government ,
to let go of our miUions of tax dollars to ,
reclaim abandoned strip mines here in ~
Meigs County? You don't see or hear of_
that.
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Then they could do two things: dean,.
up the creeks and water and plan much::
needed land back into trees. No, the:;
Sierra Club is too busy trying to put!:
people out of work and at the same time ::
raise our electric bills, our gas bills and : ·
everything else.
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My question is why is building high- :
ways for jobs so bad? Come live our life. !
Move in with some of Meigs Cqunty's !
poor- the ones not counted on \)nem- ...
ployment, living from job to job. Then, :
maybe. you can see why Meigs County:
needs the new highways.
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So Sierra Club, put your time in at;}
Washington, D. C. Bring back our tax;:
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doUars fium coal to !"!!claim our strip "
Dear Editor:
mines. We're talking tniUions, not pel!- !
One would wonder in whose interest nies. Thi~ would serve an intekst in ~
the Sierra Club is working. Not Meigs Meigs 'County. ·· :
County's. Our area
yet to see any of
Floyd Cleland :
the nation's economic
recovery. Jobs
Rutland ~ .
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I firmly belive it is not for any other reason, especially politically.
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Furthermore, not all things that are
given are worth receiving. As dte cliche
goes, "do not look the gift horse in the
mouth."Well, you must look a gift horse
in the mouth, because if he has no teeth,
you spend more time keeping him alive
than you do ge¢ng work out of him. So
when you are given something that you
thin.k is a great deal, it just might be
more problems than it is worth.
As we aU know, the ttUStees of Olive
Township are fully responsible for the
fire department and have only its present
and future benefit at heart. And as for
being irresponsible, I personally believe
that the trustees want to modernize the
.Olive VFD at no extra tax burdeu to
anyone, and they are in the process of
doing just that.
Wwe have newer equipment, you then
do not need •o many pieces o( equipment lflld that will save money on insurance, which, at this time, is very high.
I u~ge all involved in this problem to
be patient and work together as a community and everything will work out for
the best. A house divided is a house that
falls. So keep, up with the good work,
volunteers, and have faith in your neighbors as well as the trustees, for they are
your neighbors and friends.
Butch Ayres
Reedsville

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SATURDAY
RACINE - Special meeting,
Pomeroy-Racine Lodge 164;
F&amp;AM. Work in lellowcraft
degree; breakfast at 8 a.m.
SUNDAY
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. Poplar Ridge Freewill Baptist
Church, baptismal service,
Krodel Park, 2 p.m. Sunday.
All churches welcome.

RACINE -'- Racine Chapter
134, OES, practice for inspection. Officers urged to attend.
MONDAY
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Water Board, Monday, 7 p.m.
water board office. Consumer
Confidence report should be
delivered to the residents
before that time; new rates ·

included in report. Anyone with
questions, attend the meeting
lor answers.
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CARPENTER - Columbia
Township Trustees, 7:30p.m.,
fire station.
POMEROY - Pomeroy Alumni Association, Monday, 7 p.m.
at the home of Yvonne Young.
Final planning session lor
alumni banquet.

134, Order of the Eastern Star,
annual inspection of officers.

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behalf, and I guarantee )Ull 'II
DEAR. NO NO NO NO: . make nuny odters. It's only
If you're having a bad day, )UU " too late" when you draw )'Jut
have my sympathy. If )UU are last breath.
being liteal, and )Uu stiU have
DEAR. ABBY: I, too, am
)UUr health, listen up! Being fed up with phone calls fiom
middle-aged isn't too late to telemarketers, so I wrote a
make
some
therapeutic poem and have used it ..,...,raJ
cbanges 9n )'JUT pwn behalf. rimes. It has p1011en quite effecIt'~ not too late to find respite rive. Aiier I recite the poem
care for )'JUT husband while and dte telemarketers ·become
you rake cl.uses and sharpen aware of my age, they hang up.
the skills you 'U need to make a
This is my poem:
life of your own and suppon
"I have lived threescore and
yourself if necessary. Make one ten
positive move on your own
" Paying bills that never end

"I need uo more bills to pay,
"So please ha~ up and "Hwe a nice day!"
Abby, it has worked so far. S.D.G., NEW ORLEANS
DEAR S.D.G::
I am pleased it's worked for
you.
But something else that you
· must do
Is haw them rake )UU off
their list.
And if they argue - you
insist.

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POMEROY- Meigs County
Board of Elections, regular
meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.
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LETART- Letart Township
vlca to non-profit groups
trustees; Monday, 5 p.m. at the wllhlng to announce meet·
office building.
lnga and special events. The
calender Ia not dnlgnld to
SYRACUSE -Sutton Townpromote aalea or fund-rala•
ship Trustees, regular monthly .,. of eny type.
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Syracuse
118ma are printed only aa
Village Hall.
apace parmlts and cannot be
guarentled to be printed a
RACINE - Racine Chapter
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with God. A 'friend of mine address.es
• "Write down the ugly parts of your :
the Almighty as "G~ddie, dear," in her
past - the regrets, the stupid things •
prayers. That has always seemed to ·me
you Wish you had never said or done. :l.
to be carrying informality with die
Then tear the list into tiny pieces and ::;
deity too far.
burn them. As the smoke rises, thank ~=
On the other hand, our religious
God for forgiveness and fresh starts." ~
lives would probably be more reward• "Smile at stran11ers throughout the •·
ing if we were on friendlier, less formal
day. Don't be upset when you don't get !
terms With God.
a smile in . return. (God is smiling at:
. you.)"
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COLUMNIST . . • "When you climb into bed tonight, .._
Moses "as a man speaks to his friend."
don't forget to tell God goodnight."
That, perhaps, is what· we should strive
Chlldr~n have a way of getting to the i
for when we speak to God. We ought so he did,n 't stop. With aU the different
to feel free to say whatever is on our kind. of snakes there are, he tole\ God, heart of the m.a tter in their prayers . •
minds, avoiding the stilted language maybe he had better take two kegs of Here's a sampling ef"Children's Letters :
to God" (Workman, 1991),. compiled :.
that God can see coming whenever we "likker."
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by Stua~t Hample and Eric MarshaU. !!
fold our hands or get down on our
"I think one keg's enough," . replied
• "I wish you would not make it so ~
knees. ·
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God.
easy for people to come apart. I had
Prayer should be a lively, spirited
"Just as easy to take two kegs, Lawd." three stitches and a sho.t.:' (From Jane) ::.
exchange .between parties who like .
"One keg, N&lt;?ah." l
• "Instead of letting people die and j';
each other's company - like Noah
"Yes, Lawd, one keg."
having
to make new ones, why don't :
and De Lawd in Marc Connelly's clas"101 Ways to Talk to God" by Dandi you just keep the ones you've got?" •:
sic play "Green Pastures."
MacKall ·(sourcebooks, 2001), makes (From Mark) {That's one of the quesDe Lawd liked nothing better than
practical, fun suggestions on how to tions I've always wonderec;i about ;':
to stand around and ·chew the fat with
myself but thought I was coo old to ,. ·
his people as he smoked a big cigar or converse with God:
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Make
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I imagine h., was very pleased with the : .
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every
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evening
letter
from little Ruthie M ., who said, .:
When God • told Noah he wanted
"I think the stapler is one of your :.:
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of likker," said Noah, '"cause some of your place to make somebody's day. For
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DEAR ABBY: My husDEAR ABBY: This letter
band and I are the pareniS of
is for aU those women who
two beautiful children, ages 6
remain in · lovdess marriages
and 7. My husband was
Mfor dtc sake of the children"
divorced twice before we marlike I did. I wanted my children
ried. There were no children
to h2ve an intacr family.
fiom my husband's prior marI said I would leave when my ·
riages, and be has no contact
children were. grown, but by
with his former spouses.
then my husband had health
ADVICE
I dtink we need to tell our
problems, and • I had responsichildren •bout his prior mar~
.
bilities.
riages in the next ~r or two, . than two people blow a secret,
Intact family? That's a laugh.
because his older nieces know it is no longer a secreL Since My children constandy fight
extended family members
about dte divorces •nd could
know about. the prior mar- among themselves and ate distell our children. My husband
riages, the news should come respectful to me because that's
feels there s no need to tell dte
from you and your husband how their father behaved.
children unless they ask us . rather than someone else. It
Abby, I'm nljddle- aged and
directly.
\vould be wrong to keep this worn · out. I \vish I could
Should we teU our children "open secret" fium the chil- divorce them aU. If I had had
about the prior marriages, and dren whom it-will potentially the ·courage and common
if so, at what age? What can '"" · •ffect the most. If they hear ir sense to leave when I was
say to them so that they \von't from a relative, they .may won- young enough ro sran over, I
be upset or feel insecure der how nuny other secret! nllght now have some peace
because . of this family secn."t? have been kept frnm them. and tranquility. I g&gt;v" away my
!'lease advise. - WHAT TO Don 'c worry about how to life for nothing.
DO IN TENNESSEE
phrase it. Just say it cook two
There isn't always a tomorDEAR WHAT: Tell th&lt;!m strikes before Dad was able to :mv. Sign me •.•. NO NAME,
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now. Don't wait. When more hit a home run.
NO CITY, NO HOPE, NO

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Navy commander got off
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• The (Youngstown) VandiCator: Thanks to the generosil)' of dte Pacific Command, Navy Cmdr. Scott Waddle has
emerged fiom scandal and tragedy with a far better outcome
dun he could have expected. That his submarine sank a Japanese fishing Ves!e! in the loss of nine lives is apparendy being
consi~ as just an unfortunate accident.
Waddle's Navy career is over, but despite being found guilty
of"dereliction of performance of duties" and "negligent hazarding" of a: vessel, he is being allowed to retire with an honorable discharge. The worst part of his punishment is a letter of
reprimand. No one would expected Waddle to be hanged fium
the highest yardarm, but having him walk off the bridge with
a tidy pension and the likelihood of a new job doesn't seem
quite right.
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• The Cincinnati Post: California tycoon Dennis Tito,
who paid the Russians $20 miUion to take him to the international space station, is not the first space tourist. And NASA is
showing a selective memory· in objecting to his sup-erfluous
presence.
The honor of being first American space tourist goes to Sen.
Jake Garn, the Utah Republican, who in 19!15 wanted to ride
aboard·a shuttle flight. Because he chaired the Senate committee that oversaw NASA's budget, the agency saw fit to· oblige.
The next year Rep. Bill Nelson~ a Florida Democrat and the
chairman of the House subcommittee rhar oversaw NASA's
budget, wanted to do likewise and the agency also obliged.
Then, in 1998, after three years oflobbying, Ohio Sen.John
Glenn returned to space aboard a shuttle. Glenn also had substantial say over NASA's budget but his presence on the Oight
was billed as a "study" of the effects of space on the elderly.
Glenn was 77. In fact, it was a valedictory victory lap for the
first American who orbited Earth back in 1962.
There was no purpose to the lawmakers' presence aboard the
shuttle other than they wanted to go and were in a position to
make that happen. The difference is tlrat Tito is paying his own
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BY THE

A~IATEO

PRESs

Today is Friday, May 4, the 124dt &lt;jay of2001. There are 241
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on
anti-war protesters at ~ent State University, killin~ four stu!ients and wounding mne others.
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In 1626, Dutch explorer Peter Minuit landed on present-day .
Manhattan Island.
In 1'776, Rhode Island declared itS freedom fiom England,
two months before the Declaration of Independence was
adopted. '•
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In 1886, at H~rket Square in Chicago, a labor demonstration for an eight-hour work day turned into a riot when a
bOmb exploded.
In 1927, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
was founded.
In 1932, mobster AI Capone, convicted of income-tax evasion, entered the federal penitentiary in Adatita.
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In 1942, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the first naval clash
fought entirely with carrier aircraft, !&gt;egan during World War II.
In 1945, German forces in the Netherlands, Denmark and
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northwest Germany agreed to surrender.
·· In 1961, a group of Freedom Riders left Washington for
New Orleans to chaUenge raciil segregation in interstate buses
. and bus terminals.
In 1980, Marshal Josip Broz Tito, president ofYugoslavia, died
dtree days before his 88th birthday.
In 1994, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO
leader Yasser Arafat signed a historic accord on Palestinian
autonomy that granted self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho.
Ten years ago: President George H.W. Bush suffered shortness' of breath while jogging at Camp David; he was rushed to
Bethesda Naval Hospital, where doctors found he was experiencing an irregular heartbeat. Strike the Gold won the !17th
Kentucky Derby.
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Five yean ago: Grindstone w~n the"Kentucky Derby, giving
trainer D. Wayne Lukas an in~redible sixth straight victory in a
Triple Crown race.
One year ago: The "ILOVEYOU" e-mail virus infected
computer networks and hard drives across the globe, spawning
various ~itarions. Londoners chose political maverick Ken
Livingstone to be their first elected mayor.
Today's Birthdays: The president of Egypt, Hosrii Mubarak, is
73. Jazz musician Maynard Ferguson is · 73. Opera singer
Roberta Peters is 71. Jazz musician Ron Carter is 64. Rock
musician Dick Dale is 64. Singer Tyrone Davis is 63. Singersdngwriter Nick Mhford is 59. Actor Paul Glea.~lm is 57.

OUR READERS' VIEWS
Work together
Dear Editor:
.
In response to Mrs. Atherton's view
dated April 22, I must assert the following.
I, too, am disappointed thar the Olive
Township Volunteer Fire Department is
at odds over certain pieces of firefighting
equipment. But I must say first and foremost that I am not worried about the
ability of the firefighters to do an adequate job.
Second, the equipment that is in question, the five-ton six-by-six cargo truck,
should only be driven by someone who
has experience with driving such a large
truck. In my opinion, most volunteers at
the Olive station do not possess that
expemence.
:Also, dtere is a pu.mper truck at Olive
station that is a very large vehicle and in
my opinion, the personnel available are
not experienced to safely drive such a
vehicle. I must say that all volunteers ar
Olive station are dedicated and willing,
but do not possess the knowledge .that is
required.
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It is not any fault of their owu, but just
have not had the opportunity to be
exposed to instructions that would aUow
them to know the dangers of driving
such a sizeable piece o'f equipment.
There is also a problem with obtaining
grants for the purchase of newer and
more adequate equipment. I understand
that it has to do with certain paperwork
that is required but has not been submitted. I personally know that our trustees
are looking into such matters and are
very interested in a resolution to these
problems. Any decision the trustees have
made thus far has to do with safety, and

LOCAL HAPPENINGS

here are few and with an environmentalist group such as the Sierra Club
fighting coal mining and drilling for gas .
and oil now, our new highways in what
interest does it serve?
Southern Ohio Coal Co. has helped
Meigs County more than any one '
group. They have offered land for a
prison. That didn't happen. They have :
given thousands of doUars for fire and
emergency services over the years and I .
would bet with the closing of the mines
there wiU be land given to Meigs Coim- •
ty for an industrial park, thanks to the .
coal mines.
,
If the Sierra Club wants to help the:
environment in Meigs County, why ,
don't they push the federal government ,
to let go of our miUions of tax dollars to ,
reclaim abandoned strip mines here in ~
Meigs County? You don't see or hear of_
that.
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Then they could do two things: dean,.
up the creeks and water and plan much::
needed land back into trees. No, the:;
Sierra Club is too busy trying to put!:
people out of work and at the same time ::
raise our electric bills, our gas bills and : ·
everything else.
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My question is why is building high- :
ways for jobs so bad? Come live our life. !
Move in with some of Meigs Cqunty's !
poor- the ones not counted on \)nem- ...
ployment, living from job to job. Then, :
maybe. you can see why Meigs County:
needs the new highways.
:.
So Sierra Club, put your time in at;}
Washington, D. C. Bring back our tax;:
. ·,
doUars fium coal to !"!!claim our strip "
Dear Editor:
mines. We're talking tniUions, not pel!- !
One would wonder in whose interest nies. Thi~ would serve an intekst in ~
the Sierra Club is working. Not Meigs Meigs 'County. ·· :
County's. Our area
yet to see any of
Floyd Cleland :
the nation's economic
recovery. Jobs
Rutland ~ .
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I firmly belive it is not for any other reason, especially politically.
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Furthermore, not all things that are
given are worth receiving. As dte cliche
goes, "do not look the gift horse in the
mouth."Well, you must look a gift horse
in the mouth, because if he has no teeth,
you spend more time keeping him alive
than you do ge¢ng work out of him. So
when you are given something that you
thin.k is a great deal, it just might be
more problems than it is worth.
As we aU know, the ttUStees of Olive
Township are fully responsible for the
fire department and have only its present
and future benefit at heart. And as for
being irresponsible, I personally believe
that the trustees want to modernize the
.Olive VFD at no extra tax burdeu to
anyone, and they are in the process of
doing just that.
Wwe have newer equipment, you then
do not need •o many pieces o( equipment lflld that will save money on insurance, which, at this time, is very high.
I u~ge all involved in this problem to
be patient and work together as a community and everything will work out for
the best. A house divided is a house that
falls. So keep, up with the good work,
volunteers, and have faith in your neighbors as well as the trustees, for they are
your neighbors and friends.
Butch Ayres
Reedsville

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SATURDAY
RACINE - Special meeting,
Pomeroy-Racine Lodge 164;
F&amp;AM. Work in lellowcraft
degree; breakfast at 8 a.m.
SUNDAY
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. Poplar Ridge Freewill Baptist
Church, baptismal service,
Krodel Park, 2 p.m. Sunday.
All churches welcome.

RACINE -'- Racine Chapter
134, OES, practice for inspection. Officers urged to attend.
MONDAY
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Water Board, Monday, 7 p.m.
water board office. Consumer
Confidence report should be
delivered to the residents
before that time; new rates ·

included in report. Anyone with
questions, attend the meeting
lor answers.
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CARPENTER - Columbia
Township Trustees, 7:30p.m.,
fire station.
POMEROY - Pomeroy Alumni Association, Monday, 7 p.m.
at the home of Yvonne Young.
Final planning session lor
alumni banquet.

134, Order of the Eastern Star,
annual inspection of officers.

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behalf, and I guarantee )Ull 'II
DEAR. NO NO NO NO: . make nuny odters. It's only
If you're having a bad day, )UU " too late" when you draw )'Jut
have my sympathy. If )UU are last breath.
being liteal, and )Uu stiU have
DEAR. ABBY: I, too, am
)UUr health, listen up! Being fed up with phone calls fiom
middle-aged isn't too late to telemarketers, so I wrote a
make
some
therapeutic poem and have used it ..,...,raJ
cbanges 9n )'JUT pwn behalf. rimes. It has p1011en quite effecIt'~ not too late to find respite rive. Aiier I recite the poem
care for )'JUT husband while and dte telemarketers ·become
you rake cl.uses and sharpen aware of my age, they hang up.
the skills you 'U need to make a
This is my poem:
life of your own and suppon
"I have lived threescore and
yourself if necessary. Make one ten
positive move on your own
" Paying bills that never end

"I need uo more bills to pay,
"So please ha~ up and "Hwe a nice day!"
Abby, it has worked so far. S.D.G., NEW ORLEANS
DEAR S.D.G::
I am pleased it's worked for
you.
But something else that you
· must do
Is haw them rake )UU off
their list.
And if they argue - you
insist.

Alexis Taylor Gardens
(formerly Harris Farms)

Saturday 10:00-4:00

POMEROY- Meigs County
Board of Elections, regular
meeting, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.
TUESDAY
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LETART- Letart Township
vlca to non-profit groups
trustees; Monday, 5 p.m. at the wllhlng to announce meet·
office building.
lnga and special events. The
calender Ia not dnlgnld to
SYRACUSE -Sutton Townpromote aalea or fund-rala•
ship Trustees, regular monthly .,. of eny type.
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Syracuse
118ma are printed only aa
Village Hall.
apace parmlts and cannot be
guarentled to be printed a
RACINE - Racine Chapter
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• "Write down the ugly parts of your :
the Almighty as "G~ddie, dear," in her
past - the regrets, the stupid things •
prayers. That has always seemed to ·me
you Wish you had never said or done. :l.
to be carrying informality with die
Then tear the list into tiny pieces and ::;
deity too far.
burn them. As the smoke rises, thank ~=
On the other hand, our religious
God for forgiveness and fresh starts." ~
lives would probably be more reward• "Smile at stran11ers throughout the •·
ing if we were on friendlier, less formal
day. Don't be upset when you don't get !
terms With God.
a smile in . return. (God is smiling at:
. you.)"
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· The Bible says . that God spoke to .
COLUMNIST . . • "When you climb into bed tonight, .._
Moses "as a man speaks to his friend."
don't forget to tell God goodnight."
That, perhaps, is what· we should strive
Chlldr~n have a way of getting to the i
for when we speak to God. We ought so he did,n 't stop. With aU the different
to feel free to say whatever is on our kind. of snakes there are, he tole\ God, heart of the m.a tter in their prayers . •
minds, avoiding the stilted language maybe he had better take two kegs of Here's a sampling ef"Children's Letters :
to God" (Workman, 1991),. compiled :.
that God can see coming whenever we "likker."
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by Stua~t Hample and Eric MarshaU. !!
fold our hands or get down on our
"I think one keg's enough," . replied
• "I wish you would not make it so ~
knees. ·
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God.
easy for people to come apart. I had
Prayer should be a lively, spirited
"Just as easy to take two kegs, Lawd." three stitches and a sho.t.:' (From Jane) ::.
exchange .between parties who like .
"One keg, N&lt;?ah." l
• "Instead of letting people die and j';
each other's company - like Noah
"Yes, Lawd, one keg."
having
to make new ones, why don't :
and De Lawd in Marc Connelly's clas"101 Ways to Talk to God" by Dandi you just keep the ones you've got?" •:
sic play "Green Pastures."
MacKall ·(sourcebooks, 2001), makes (From Mark) {That's one of the quesDe Lawd liked nothing better than
practical, fun suggestions on how to tions I've always wonderec;i about ;':
to stand around and ·chew the fat with
myself but thought I was coo old to ,. ·
his people as he smoked a big cigar or converse with God:
•
"Designat~
one
chair
in
your
home
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enjoyed a fish fry with them.
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a
s
your
own
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personal
prayer
chair.
Compliment God from time to time . •
His children eve n felt free to cajole
Make
an
appointment
with
God
to
I imagine h., was very pleased with the : .
him.
mee!
there
every
morning
and
evening
letter
from little Ruthie M ., who said, .:
When God • told Noah he wanted
"I think the stapler is one of your :.:
snakes on the ark, ' Noah sensed an for a heart-to-heart talk."
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"Imagi~e
what
God
tnight
do
in
greatest
inventions."
opportunity. " Maybe I better take a keg
of likker," said Noah, '"cause some of your place to make somebody's day. For
(George R. Plagenz is a columnist for ~
them snakes can get .pretty dangerous.'' insymce, listen politely to an entire
telemarketing
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SundayScbooi-IOo.m.
Worship - It a.m., 7:00p.m.
WcdJv:sday Senices-- 7:00p.m.

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Pule&lt; : Joe N. Sa)'ll'
Sunday Sohool·9:45 a.m.
Evenia1 - 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Scnoiccs - 6:30p.m.
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Sunday School -9:30a.m.
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Wednesday Bible Sludy • 6:00p.m
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EveninJ 7:00p.m.
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Puwr: Rev. Jamea R. Acree, Sr:
. Sunday Unified Service
Wonhip-10:30t.m.. 6p.lll.
Wednc:tday Services~1 p.m.
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525 1'1. 2nd Slloliddkpon
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.Wcdneldl.y Senicel, 1 p.m.

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SU1111&amp;yS&lt;b..oi · IOa.m.
Wonbip ~ II a.m., 6 p.m.
WedDeldly Services • 7 p,m.

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Youth~ BiU Anlbapr
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worlhip - 8:00a.m., IO:JO a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednelday Servicu - 1:00 p.m.

llldror7 Hllil Clloodo of Cllrllt
-EVII'IJCiiSI Mite: Moore
S'"""y Sd!ool - 9 a.m.

Solem S1.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.

E\lenina -7 p.m.
Wednelday"Serviccs- 7 p.m.

s-otllltllldll Chunh
Ravens~.

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Putor: David W. McCain

Sunday School 10omMornlna wonhip I I am Evenina~7 prn
Wednelday7p.m.

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Wonbip ~ IOa.m.

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R&lt;v. Mart Midlad
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.

Wonllip . 10:45 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Thtlllday Bibk Study and Youth · 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Ntthan Robin100
S\.WKiay school9:30 a.m.
Norman Will, auperintendent
Sunday wotlhip • 10:30 l.m.

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SU1111&amp;y Scltool · 10 a.m.

PlncOrovc
Rev. Donald C. Frill

wontup - 9a.m.
Wotinelday - 7 p.m.

Putor. Brion Hartnell
Sunday School- 10 Lm.
Wonhip ·II Lm.
Wednelclay 7 p.m.

lluel.c-tnunlty Ourdl
OlfRI. 124
, _ &amp;bel Han
Smday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip ~ IO::Wa.m;., 7:30p.m.

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Sunday School- 10 t.m .

EveninJ - 1 p.m.
Wednesday Smliceo - 7 p.m.
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Wonhip • II Lm.

Hanisonville Pn:sbyterim Churtb
Worship- 9 a.m.
· Sunday School~ 9:45a.m.
MJ.:dleport i'noiJyterlu
Sunday School , 9 a.m.
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M- Clotpol Cllardl
Sunday achool ~ 10 a.m.
Wonhip·, 11 a.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m. ·

Tuesday Services • 7 p.m.

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SU1111&amp;y School · 9.a.m.

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Wonhip • 10 a.m.
Wedneldly Services, 10 a.m.

.Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Sunday S&lt;hool- 10 o.m.
Wonhip • II a.m.
Wcdaoodoy Scrvicn - &amp;.p.m.
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Rt 7 on Pomeroy By·l'ln
Pascor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
S~~nday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

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Sunda~ School • 9:30a.m.

Northeast Ouster
Alfr&lt;d

Wordtip. 10:30 a.m.

Putor: Jane Beattie

Pu1or:~·
Jane Belnle
Wonltlp • 9 a.m.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Thuraday Sert~icea , 7 p.m.
Joppo
Putoc Bel&gt; Randolph

Putor: Allen Mid&lt;&amp;p
Sunday School • 9:30 LID.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m.. 6:30p.m.
Wedtieoday Seni&lt;a • 7 p.m.
l&gt;a.tor, Allen Mid&lt;&amp;p

33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Putor. Roy Hunter
SU1111&amp;y School - 10 a.m.
EVenina7:30 p.m.
Tuelday .t 11luroday · 7:30p.m.

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Putor: Roy Lawinaky
Saturday Servk:es:

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Pastor: Law"nce Bush '
Sunday S&lt;hpol · 9:30a.m.
EvminJ' 7 p.m.
Wedneday Servioe • 7,p.m.

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Wonhlp · IO:lOa.m.. 7 p.m.

Wonbip-9a.m.

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Wol1hip • 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m,
'nl.lrsday Services - 7 p.m.

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n.irdAve.
Pastor. Rev. Clart Boker
Sunday School- IOa.m.
Eveninl - 6p.m.
Wodtleld&amp;y 5eMoes • 7:00p.m.'• ·
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7:30p.m. (3rd &amp; 4th Sun)
Wednesday Sen'ice - 7:30p.m.

Chorth ol God of Propltoc'
OJ. White Ra. offSL Rt. l60 ·
Putor: PJ. Ch-an

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Lievitig Road, WestColull!hia. W.Va. ::
Pastor.OydeFendl
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Sunday e...... oervic:o 6 pm
. Wednesday oervic:o 1 pm

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SyMII:IIIt Flnt Church oiGod
Apple and Second Sis. '
Pu10r: Re'o'. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evenina: Service.. 6:30p.m.
Wcdaesdly Servicca - 6:30p.m . .

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Sunday EvCnina7 p.m.
lbunday Service - 7 p.m.

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Sunday School , 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 6:30p.m.

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Bible Swdy Wed. 7:00 p.m.

· Worship - 11 a.m.

Rullaacl Cburdo ol God
Putor: Ron Heath
Su*y Wonhip, 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 1 p.m.

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, Wednnday Service • 7:30p.m.
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Sundly School- ll a.m.
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Wondlip · IOt.m.

Comer SycamOre at. Second St., Pomero)l
Rev. Donold C. Fritz
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.

Wcdnaeday Services - 7 p.m.

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i!aoiLewt
l'uulr. Btilo H.nea

S~ Paul Lolllena Oturdt

Mile Hill Rd., Racine
PalOr: Brice Utt
SUnda' School ~ 9:4~ a.m.
Evenin1 • 6 p.m. ·

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Suploy Sdlool - 9:30 11-m.
Worship . 10:45 a.m.

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Pastor: David Ruuell
Sunday School· 10:00 a.m.
Wonhip . II a.m. "

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31665 McQuire Rd. Potneroy, Ohio .,.
Putor: Wayne Btlcolm
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A1sL Piston: lim MoniJ
Service~; Saturday 7:30p.m.

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Sunday Bible Swdy- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip: !0:30a.m. and 6:30p.m.
· Wtdnclday Bible Study - 7 p.m.

500·N. 2odA.._, MMidleport
l'ollor.Mik&lt;"""-

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Sunday , 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday 7 p.m.

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Sunday Sdtool , IO:OOa.m.

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Rev. Mike nompson.Pulor
Sunday S&lt;hooi - IOa.m.
Evcnin1 - 6 p.m.
Wedoesday Service - 7 p.m.

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Sunday, 2:30p.m.

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SL R1. 160,446-0247 or446-7486
Sunday S&lt;booll0:21).11 a.m . .
Relier SocieryiPrielthood 11 :05-12:00 rtOOn
Sacrament Service ~ 10:1!i a.m.
Homemaki.na meethi&amp;, 111 Thun .• 7 p.m.

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Pu1or: Philip S1unn
Sunday S&lt;bOol: 9:30am.
Wonbip Smlke: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wedaeoday, 6:30p.m.

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Wonbip • 9:30a.m.,
Bible Srudy- 1 p.m.

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Su.ndly Servica • 10 a.m. A 7 p.m- ._
Wednesday 7 p.m. a Yaudl7 p.m.!

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Suoday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 9:30a.m. ud 1 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.
Friday - feUowlhip ICJ'Via: 7 p.m..

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
WcdnoodayScrvic:es · IOa.m.

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PllltOr. Mldtttell1toltl
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Wonltip . IO:lO a.m.
We-' 'ky ~icea ·1:00 p.m.

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. Wonll.ip - 9 a.m.

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IWkr. Wa)'ll£ R.. Jewell

Sunda)'- · IO a.m.
Wonhip - 7 p.m.
~ednclday ScrvK:e • 1 p.m.

Pastor. Steve Reed

Ron F'oen:e

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Wonltip·IO:I5 a.m.

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Wodnelday Suvica- 1 p.m.

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Puaor Tereu o.vis
Sunday service. 10 a.m.
Wedneldly ltt'Vicc. 7 p.m.

Puaor: Dewayno Sluder

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Cbrlalitut Unlea
HaRford, W.Va.
PasiOI':Jim HuJhes
Sunday S&lt;hool- II a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30a.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Sel"\lia:S ·7:30p.m.

Putor: Rev. Paul Taylor

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Sunday Scbool - 9:30 &amp;m.
Wonltip . IO:lO a..m.
Thunday Scrvic:es . 7 p.m.

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-Keith Rader
Sunday School~ 9: IS a.m.

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Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Sunday S&lt;bool • 10 o.m.
Wonhip - II a.m.

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Wcnltip - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School· 10:35 Lot.

Wonhip - 10 a.m.. 6:30p.m.
Wedncoday Servi&lt;cl . 7 p.m.

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Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonltip . I0:45a.m.
SuDdl~ Evenina - 6:00p.m.

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Wonhip - IO:JOa.m., 7:30p.m.
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603 Seoood A'o'e. Muon
173-5017
Scmoetime: Sunday IO:lO a.OL

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Sooday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip - I0:30a.m. and6p.m.
Wednelday Service -7:00p.m.

Serrices · 1 p.m.

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Comer of SL RL 124 .t 8.-ey Rd.

Sunday Scnias: 10 a.m.. a: 6 p.m.

l'oltor: Rev. O ' Dell Malley

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Wonltlp •.3 p.m.

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Te"-u Communi1)' off CR 82
Pastor.: Roben Sonden
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m., 7:.10 p.m.
Wedneodly 5eNi&lt;CI • 7:!0 p.m.
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Wednesday Youth SeN~ " 7.:30 p.m,

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County' against.Southern

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EAST MEIGS - I t w:os a good game &amp;om
start to finish, but the cream rose to the top as
Easternmovcd one step closer to claiming a
perfect league record in defeating Southern
7- tThunday.
&amp;tern (tS.:t, !VC 15-0) is having a banner year, already having claimed Sectional and
Tri-VaUey Conference Hocking Division
crowns. The one thing that always sticks out
in the minds ofthe young Eagles is the mem·
ory of their assistant coach Don Jackson and
their dedication to him to make this season a
huge success.
Several Eagles also expressed that special

NEW ORLEANS (AP) Paul Stankowski, who hasn't
won on the PGA Tour shice
. 1997, shot a course- and tournament·record 61 Thursday
and held a three.stro~ lead
after the first round of the $4
million Compaq Classic.
Stankowski, whose last victory came in the Hawaiian
Open four years ago, had six
of his 1 1 birdies on the front
·nine of the 7,1 16--yard Eng·
lish Thrn course.
Stankowski, who held
one- shot lead after the first
round of last year's tournament. has finished in the top ,
25 only once in 12 tourna·
ments this year, tying for sec·
ond in the Bob Hope Classic.
He had three top 10 and nine
top 25 finishes in 22 tourna·
ments last year.
It was the third time this
year a coune record was bro.
ken on tour and was also the
·third time a tournament
record fell as well.

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feeling the Eagles have in pulling games out
on nights when they aren't perfect in the
field.
" It's like Don is w:~tching over us," one
team member said.
Last year, Eastern and Southern split in the
regular season. This year, Eastern swept the
series, winning 15·3 on March 28 and last
night 7-1. Both teams had shown improvement over the season, but Thursday's match
was a senior-led arrack for the Eagles.
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Pitcher Juli Bailey held Southern hidess for

HERE'S 1111 WINJ).Ufl - Eastern's Juli Bailey lets fly during
the Eagles 7·1 win Thursday. (Scott Wolfe)
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ral grounds Eagles
Hubbards hit wins sedional
championship for Tornadoes
BY ANDREw CAR'TER •·
OVP SPORTS EDITOR

RACINE - Chad Hubbard played the role of hero for
Southern Wednesday as the TornadOes tallied &amp;om five runs
down in the seventh inning to defeat county rival Eastern
10-9 in the Division IV sectional baseball championship.
Southern (1 2-5) appeared to be dead in the water after
falling behind 9-4 after six innings. However, the Tornadoes
pounded out six hits in the final inning to overcome East·
em's pitching, which had been solid for the previous six

innings. .
Brice Hill provided a positive omen of things to come for

.Southern with a triple to lead off the seventh. Hubbard then
stepped in and ripped a double to right to drive in Hill and
start the rally.
After Matt Ash drew a walk from Eastern starter Jimmie
Putman, Brandon Hill stepped in with od~ out and laced a
two·run single up the middle to cut the deficit to ·9 -7.
Putman surrendered another single to D~as Hill before
beina removed-in &amp;voc of Chris Lyons. Lyo~U walked Aaron
OhliDger, but recosded succetllw: strikeout~ against Justin
Allen and Matt Shain. However, Shain reached base when
the third strike pitch got past Easter~ catcher Cacy Faulk,
Brice Hill chopped an infield single that pushed Brandon
Hill across with the tying run an~ Hubbard came back to
the plat~ and .fisted a 1-2 pitch &lt;into right field to score
Ohlinger with the game-winning run.
"I said to the kids (before the seventh inning), we've been
here before, come back and keep our heads in it and good
things will happen:• said Southern coach Scott Wickline.
':Just big hits, that's what it was. Chad's hit must have eyes on
it. It just went down the line and fell in. The kids played
well."
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Hubbard went 3·for·5 with two RBI and scored two runs
for Southern. .
Brice Hill was 2-for-4, scored two runs and drove in a
run.
Brandon Hill went hidess until his final at- bat and finished
t ..:for-4 with two RBI and scored a run.
Dallas Hill went 1·for·3 and scored a run and Ash finished
l·for·4 and scored twice.
Ben Holter and Lyons had the big bats for the Eagles.

PliiM M8 Stluthlm, II

BRINGING 11tE HEAT - Matt Ash of Southern dellevers a pitch during the Tornadoes 10.9
come-from-behind victory against rival Eastern Thursday. (Andrew Carter)

Local athletes excel at Eastern Invitational
FROM OVP STAFF REPORTS

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Minnesota Vikings wide
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only two players in NFL his- ·
tory with mote than 1,000 ·
receptions, plans to retire after
this season.
Carter, second behind Jerry
Rice in both receptio~ and
touchdown catches, made the
announcement during a ban·
quet speech here, where he
went to high school.
Carter, 35, previously said
he would return for at least
one niore season, but he had-n't announced when he
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PORTSMOUTH - The
Meis' md: team competed
in the Portsmouth Division Ill Invitational Tr:ack meet last
Saturday at Spartan Stadium
in Portsmouth.
The boys finished eighth in
the event. Individually for the
Marauders, Nick McLaughlin
took se.ienth in the shot. Evm
Shaw finished fourth in the
discus. Matt Williamson was
sixth in the high jump and.
seventh in the 300·meter
hun:lles.
Michael S12ey finished seventh in the 800, John Witherell eight in the 40().meter
dash, 'JYson Lee was fuurth in
the 100-meter dash and thira
in the 2()0-meter dash. The
· 200-meter daili was won by
Jeremy
Hamrick
of
Portsmouth with a meet
record of 22.0.
The 4x800 relay team was
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took seventh.
The Lady Marauders came
in sixth place. IndividuallY for
Meigs, Brook Bolin won the
100, and finished founh in the
300 hurdles, Ashley Thomas
finished in sixth in the high
jump and second in. both the
80 and 1,600.
Holley Williams tied for
fourth in the high jump,
Andrea Burdette was sixth
3,200. Shannon Soulsby was
fifth in the 400 Which was
won by Ogbuehl of Columbus DeSales with a .meet
record of 59.0. The girls
4x800 relay team was ~.
while the 4x400 finished seventh.

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EAST MEIGS - Federal Hocking
and Vinton County split the. hardware
·at the recent Eastern Invitational track
and field meet.
Federal Hocking captured the girls
teain championship witq 160 points,
while VInton County tallied 123
points to win the boys tide.
Eastern came in second in the girls
division with 57 points and placed
fifth in the boys meet. Meigs placed
third on the girls side and second on
the boys side.
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Amber Baker set the 'pace for Eastern's girls, placing in four events.

Baker took first place in the 800meters with a time of 2:47.3. She
placed second in the 3,200-meters
with a time of14 :02.7. Baker came in
second in the I ,600 with a time of
6:02.4. She rounded out her day placing third in the I 00 with a time of
14.5 seconds.
Eastern's Whitney Karr placed in
three events. She finished second in
the high jump, topping out at 4 feet, 8
inches. Her leap of 13 feet, 5 inches
was good for fourth in the longjump.
She came in fourth in the discus with
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a throw of 76 feet, 1 inch.
Jennifer Chadwell of Eastern won

the 300-meter hurdles with a time of
55.3 seconds and placed third in the
200 with a time of 31.7 seconds.
Brook Bolin .and Ashley Thomas of
Meigs each placed in two events for
the Marauders. Bolin won the 100meter hurdles with a time of 17.6 seconds and finished third in the long
jump with a top effort of 13 feet, 10
112 inches.
Thomas won the 200-meters with a
time of 28.9 seconds and placed fifth
in the 1,600 with a'time of7:02.7.
Rachel Smith of EasJern placed
third in the shot put with a throw of
26 feet, 10 inches. Teammate Nancy

Pickens took third in the discus with
a throw of 76 feet, 9 inches.
Kimberly Marcinko of Eastern
came in fourth in the I 00 with a rime
of 15.4 seconds and placed fifth in the
long jump, dearing 13 feet, 2 inches.
Shannon Soulsby of Meigs placed
second in the long jump with a leap
of 13 feet, 11 inches.
Emily Story of Meigo; ca me in third
in th e 1,600 with a time of 6:02.9 .
Andrea Burdette and Dea Morgim
of Meigs · placed 3-4 in the 3,200.
Burdette's time was 14:2 1.6, while

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Karros leads Los Angeles.past Cindnnati
CINCINNATI (AP)
Eric. Karros doubled twice
and drove in four ' runs, and
Deion Sanden went hidess
again as the Los Angeles
Dodgers held on to beat the
Cincinnati Reds 8·6 Thursday night.
Los Angeles has won seven
of its last eight games with a
pitching staff that has the low·
est ERA in the league and an
offense that has shown effec·
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An uncharacteristically wild
Luke Prokopec (3·0) pitched
five hidess innings before
out, and
the·
wearing
Dodgers' bullpen allowed a
Reds comeback before Jeff
Shaw pitched out of a basesloaded threat in the ninth.
Prokopec, one · of the
Dodgers' top minor league
prospects, doubled for his sec·
ond major league hit and held

the Reds without a hit until
Se:in Casey doubled home a
run with none· out in the
sixth.
Manager Jim Tracy then
replaced Prokopec, who had
thrown 95 pitches - only 50
of them for strikes. Prokopec
stood with his right foot on
the rubber and twice tossed
the ball in the air before
handing it to his manager.
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allowed three runs because of
his wildness. Prok9pec, who
didn't walk a batter in his
three previous starts this season, walked five and. hit third
baseman Aaron Boone on the
left wrist with a pitch.
Boone left the game for X rays that were negative. Reds
shortstop Barry · Larkin also
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injury that forc ed him to miss
most of spring training .
Reliever Terry Adams, who
had not allowed a run in his
last seven innings, gave up a
two- run double to Casey and
an RBI single to Alex Ochoa
as C incinnati cut it to 8- 6 in
the seventh.
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Sunday Sohool·9:45 a.m.
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. Sunday Unified Service
Wonhip-10:30t.m.. 6p.lll.
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Youth~ BiU Anlbapr
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worlhip - 8:00a.m., IO:JO a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednelday Servicu - 1:00 p.m.

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-EVII'IJCiiSI Mite: Moore
S'"""y Sd!ool - 9 a.m.

Solem S1.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.

E\lenina -7 p.m.
Wednelday"Serviccs- 7 p.m.

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Sunday School 10omMornlna wonhip I I am Evenina~7 prn
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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.

Wonllip . 10:45 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Thtlllday Bibk Study and Youth · 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Ntthan Robin100
S\.WKiay school9:30 a.m.
Norman Will, auperintendent
Sunday wotlhip • 10:30 l.m.

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SU1111&amp;y Scltool · 10 a.m.

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Rev. Donald C. Frill

wontup - 9a.m.
Wotinelday - 7 p.m.

Putor. Brion Hartnell
Sunday School- 10 Lm.
Wonhip ·II Lm.
Wednelclay 7 p.m.

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OlfRI. 124
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Wonhip • II Lm.

Hanisonville Pn:sbyterim Churtb
Worship- 9 a.m.
· Sunday School~ 9:45a.m.
MJ.:dleport i'noiJyterlu
Sunday School , 9 a.m.
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Sunday achool ~ 10 a.m.
Wonhip·, 11 a.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m. ·

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Wcdaoodoy Scrvicn - &amp;.p.m.
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Rt 7 on Pomeroy By·l'ln
Pascor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
S~~nday School· 9:30a.m.
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Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

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Northeast Ouster
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Wordtip. 10:30 a.m.

Putor: Jane Beattie

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Wonltlp • 9 a.m.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Thuraday Sert~icea , 7 p.m.
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Putor: Allen Mid&lt;&amp;p
Sunday School • 9:30 LID.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m.. 6:30p.m.
Wedtieoday Seni&lt;a • 7 p.m.
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33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Putor. Roy Hunter
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EVenina7:30 p.m.
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EvminJ' 7 p.m.
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Pastor. Rev. Clart Boker
Sunday School- IOa.m.
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Pu10r: Re'o'. David Russell
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Sunday School , 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 6:30p.m.

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Bible Swdy Wed. 7:00 p.m.

· Worship - 11 a.m.

Rullaacl Cburdo ol God
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Su*y Wonhip, 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
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Rev. Donold C. Fritz
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.

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Rev. Mike nompson.Pulor
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Sacrament Service ~ 10:1!i a.m.
Homemaki.na meethi&amp;, 111 Thun .• 7 p.m.

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Pu1or: Philip S1unn
Sunday S&lt;bOol: 9:30am.
Wonbip Smlke: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wedaeoday, 6:30p.m.

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Suoday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 9:30a.m. ud 1 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.
Friday - feUowlhip ICJ'Via: 7 p.m..

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Wonhip • 9 a.m.
WcdnoodayScrvic:es · IOa.m.

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Wonhip - 7 p.m.
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HaRford, W.Va.
PasiOI':Jim HuJhes
Sunday S&lt;hool- II a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30a.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Sel"\lia:S ·7:30p.m.

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Wonhip - I0:30a.m. and6p.m.
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Pastor.: Roben Sonden
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EAST MEIGS - I t w:os a good game &amp;om
start to finish, but the cream rose to the top as
Easternmovcd one step closer to claiming a
perfect league record in defeating Southern
7- tThunday.
&amp;tern (tS.:t, !VC 15-0) is having a banner year, already having claimed Sectional and
Tri-VaUey Conference Hocking Division
crowns. The one thing that always sticks out
in the minds ofthe young Eagles is the mem·
ory of their assistant coach Don Jackson and
their dedication to him to make this season a
huge success.
Several Eagles also expressed that special

NEW ORLEANS (AP) Paul Stankowski, who hasn't
won on the PGA Tour shice
. 1997, shot a course- and tournament·record 61 Thursday
and held a three.stro~ lead
after the first round of the $4
million Compaq Classic.
Stankowski, whose last victory came in the Hawaiian
Open four years ago, had six
of his 1 1 birdies on the front
·nine of the 7,1 16--yard Eng·
lish Thrn course.
Stankowski, who held
one- shot lead after the first
round of last year's tournament. has finished in the top ,
25 only once in 12 tourna·
ments this year, tying for sec·
ond in the Bob Hope Classic.
He had three top 10 and nine
top 25 finishes in 22 tourna·
ments last year.
It was the third time this
year a coune record was bro.
ken on tour and was also the
·third time a tournament
record fell as well.

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feeling the Eagles have in pulling games out
on nights when they aren't perfect in the
field.
" It's like Don is w:~tching over us," one
team member said.
Last year, Eastern and Southern split in the
regular season. This year, Eastern swept the
series, winning 15·3 on March 28 and last
night 7-1. Both teams had shown improvement over the season, but Thursday's match
was a senior-led arrack for the Eagles.
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Pitcher Juli Bailey held Southern hidess for

HERE'S 1111 WINJ).Ufl - Eastern's Juli Bailey lets fly during
the Eagles 7·1 win Thursday. (Scott Wolfe)
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Plzva ... EII 111.11

ral grounds Eagles
Hubbards hit wins sedional
championship for Tornadoes
BY ANDREw CAR'TER •·
OVP SPORTS EDITOR

RACINE - Chad Hubbard played the role of hero for
Southern Wednesday as the TornadOes tallied &amp;om five runs
down in the seventh inning to defeat county rival Eastern
10-9 in the Division IV sectional baseball championship.
Southern (1 2-5) appeared to be dead in the water after
falling behind 9-4 after six innings. However, the Tornadoes
pounded out six hits in the final inning to overcome East·
em's pitching, which had been solid for the previous six

innings. .
Brice Hill provided a positive omen of things to come for

.Southern with a triple to lead off the seventh. Hubbard then
stepped in and ripped a double to right to drive in Hill and
start the rally.
After Matt Ash drew a walk from Eastern starter Jimmie
Putman, Brandon Hill stepped in with od~ out and laced a
two·run single up the middle to cut the deficit to ·9 -7.
Putman surrendered another single to D~as Hill before
beina removed-in &amp;voc of Chris Lyons. Lyo~U walked Aaron
OhliDger, but recosded succetllw: strikeout~ against Justin
Allen and Matt Shain. However, Shain reached base when
the third strike pitch got past Easter~ catcher Cacy Faulk,
Brice Hill chopped an infield single that pushed Brandon
Hill across with the tying run an~ Hubbard came back to
the plat~ and .fisted a 1-2 pitch &lt;into right field to score
Ohlinger with the game-winning run.
"I said to the kids (before the seventh inning), we've been
here before, come back and keep our heads in it and good
things will happen:• said Southern coach Scott Wickline.
':Just big hits, that's what it was. Chad's hit must have eyes on
it. It just went down the line and fell in. The kids played
well."
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Hubbard went 3·for·5 with two RBI and scored two runs
for Southern. .
Brice Hill was 2-for-4, scored two runs and drove in a
run.
Brandon Hill went hidess until his final at- bat and finished
t ..:for-4 with two RBI and scored a run.
Dallas Hill went 1·for·3 and scored a run and Ash finished
l·for·4 and scored twice.
Ben Holter and Lyons had the big bats for the Eagles.

PliiM M8 Stluthlm, II

BRINGING 11tE HEAT - Matt Ash of Southern dellevers a pitch during the Tornadoes 10.9
come-from-behind victory against rival Eastern Thursday. (Andrew Carter)

Local athletes excel at Eastern Invitational
FROM OVP STAFF REPORTS

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Minnesota Vikings wide
receiver Cris Carter, one of
only two players in NFL his- ·
tory with mote than 1,000 ·
receptions, plans to retire after
this season.
Carter, second behind Jerry
Rice in both receptio~ and
touchdown catches, made the
announcement during a ban·
quet speech here, where he
went to high school.
Carter, 35, previously said
he would return for at least
one niore season, but he had-n't announced when he
would retire.

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PORTSMOUTH - The
Meis' md: team competed
in the Portsmouth Division Ill Invitational Tr:ack meet last
Saturday at Spartan Stadium
in Portsmouth.
The boys finished eighth in
the event. Individually for the
Marauders, Nick McLaughlin
took se.ienth in the shot. Evm
Shaw finished fourth in the
discus. Matt Williamson was
sixth in the high jump and.
seventh in the 300·meter
hun:lles.
Michael S12ey finished seventh in the 800, John Witherell eight in the 40().meter
dash, 'JYson Lee was fuurth in
the 100-meter dash and thira
in the 2()0-meter dash. The
· 200-meter daili was won by
Jeremy
Hamrick
of
Portsmouth with a meet
record of 22.0.
The 4x800 relay team was
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fifth, while the 4x100 team
took seventh.
The Lady Marauders came
in sixth place. IndividuallY for
Meigs, Brook Bolin won the
100, and finished founh in the
300 hurdles, Ashley Thomas
finished in sixth in the high
jump and second in. both the
80 and 1,600.
Holley Williams tied for
fourth in the high jump,
Andrea Burdette was sixth
3,200. Shannon Soulsby was
fifth in the 400 Which was
won by Ogbuehl of Columbus DeSales with a .meet
record of 59.0. The girls
4x800 relay team was ~.
while the 4x400 finished seventh.

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EAST MEIGS - Federal Hocking
and Vinton County split the. hardware
·at the recent Eastern Invitational track
and field meet.
Federal Hocking captured the girls
teain championship witq 160 points,
while VInton County tallied 123
points to win the boys tide.
Eastern came in second in the girls
division with 57 points and placed
fifth in the boys meet. Meigs placed
third on the girls side and second on
the boys side.
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Amber Baker set the 'pace for Eastern's girls, placing in four events.

Baker took first place in the 800meters with a time of 2:47.3. She
placed second in the 3,200-meters
with a time of14 :02.7. Baker came in
second in the I ,600 with a time of
6:02.4. She rounded out her day placing third in the I 00 with a time of
14.5 seconds.
Eastern's Whitney Karr placed in
three events. She finished second in
the high jump, topping out at 4 feet, 8
inches. Her leap of 13 feet, 5 inches
was good for fourth in the longjump.
She came in fourth in the discus with
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a throw of 76 feet, 1 inch.
Jennifer Chadwell of Eastern won

the 300-meter hurdles with a time of
55.3 seconds and placed third in the
200 with a time of 31.7 seconds.
Brook Bolin .and Ashley Thomas of
Meigs each placed in two events for
the Marauders. Bolin won the 100meter hurdles with a time of 17.6 seconds and finished third in the long
jump with a top effort of 13 feet, 10
112 inches.
Thomas won the 200-meters with a
time of 28.9 seconds and placed fifth
in the 1,600 with a'time of7:02.7.
Rachel Smith of EasJern placed
third in the shot put with a throw of
26 feet, 10 inches. Teammate Nancy

Pickens took third in the discus with
a throw of 76 feet, 9 inches.
Kimberly Marcinko of Eastern
came in fourth in the I 00 with a rime
of 15.4 seconds and placed fifth in the
long jump, dearing 13 feet, 2 inches.
Shannon Soulsby of Meigs placed
second in the long jump with a leap
of 13 feet, 11 inches.
Emily Story of Meigo; ca me in third
in th e 1,600 with a time of 6:02.9 .
Andrea Burdette and Dea Morgim
of Meigs · placed 3-4 in the 3,200.
Burdette's time was 14:2 1.6, while

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Karros leads Los Angeles.past Cindnnati
CINCINNATI (AP)
Eric. Karros doubled twice
and drove in four ' runs, and
Deion Sanden went hidess
again as the Los Angeles
Dodgers held on to beat the
Cincinnati Reds 8·6 Thursday night.
Los Angeles has won seven
of its last eight games with a
pitching staff that has the low·
est ERA in the league and an
offense that has shown effec·
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tive balance. ' ·
An uncharacteristically wild
Luke Prokopec (3·0) pitched
five hidess innings before
out, and
the·
wearing
Dodgers' bullpen allowed a
Reds comeback before Jeff
Shaw pitched out of a basesloaded threat in the ninth.
Prokopec, one · of the
Dodgers' top minor league
prospects, doubled for his sec·
ond major league hit and held

the Reds without a hit until
Se:in Casey doubled home a
run with none· out in the
sixth.
Manager Jim Tracy then
replaced Prokopec, who had
thrown 95 pitches - only 50
of them for strikes. Prokopec
stood with his right foot on
the rubber and twice tossed
the ball in the air before
handing it to his manager.
Even though Prokopec
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gave up only one hit, he
allowed three runs because of
his wildness. Prok9pec, who
didn't walk a batter in his
three previous starts this season, walked five and. hit third
baseman Aaron Boone on the
left wrist with a pitch.
Boone left the game for X rays that were negative. Reds
shortstop Barry · Larkin also
left after the first innin g with
tightness in his gr6 in , ah

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injury that forc ed him to miss
most of spring training .
Reliever Terry Adams, who
had not allowed a run in his
last seven innings, gave up a
two- run double to Casey and
an RBI single to Alex Ochoa
as C incinnati cut it to 8- 6 in
the seventh.
Shaw struck out Sanders in
the ninth while allowing the

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W lh Moto 11200 550 Fue
Tank With Gas MolD $750
2000 Gallon Wate Tank $850
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5th DOpm 1&gt;0 ana llod&lt;e oaule
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71 000 M os Good Condit on
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(31141812 2531

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1988 Suzuk 2WD Excelenl
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1150

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250 4WD Needs Some Work
(740)371H1072

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(304)675-!ili17
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ce ent COnd Uon U 000 M tea
Re!a
&amp; Aaklng 112 850
CAliS $291MONTH POLICE IM
POUNDS &amp; REPOSI HONDA 8
CHEV'I: 24 MO'S 819 II'Jio FOR
LISTINGS! CALL 1 800 941
8mEXTC.14

720 Trucks for Sale
1985 Ch~WY S 10 PV 350 VI
30 OVer Ro o Com- 780
Elbrook Carb MSO gnlllon
Hea- Ellhaua nr.. And
Whetll u Jo n 1 3~0 Turbo
T,.,..,ilsiDn With Shift KH GIHI
lnlerlor Nice TruOI&lt; Netdl Paint
S3000 cal (304)875-3101

Bo ad

1965 Chivy

Evtnongs

s 10

(3041175-1728

s

NEW BRAND NAME COMPUT
EAS A moot ...ryone app ovod
w h SO down Low month y pay
...... -800-617 3478 011.330
Old RC &amp; Nelli op lOad pop 0001
e good cond I on 1800 olhe
o d noms (304)875 3000 o
(3114)675-87931eave numbe

93 Dodgo Shadow Y-6 5 Speed
R..,. Gtoa~ 102 000 $11100
ceo 1740)258-1233

Ti encha

Ca&amp;e Davis 70 pus
10101 IT;d au II: 4 w11te1 a llciJ aled
d ve 6 cha n W aeons n a
coo e eng ne backf bade
backhoe anachment w24 buck
tl low"""" (7401366-87 8

1vvo Chell ole 3/4 Ton 1vo aero
Pid&lt;up E•lended Cab 8 Bed w
L ne Leer cap 48 777 Ml ••
350 EF Eng ne Aua: a y Ti ant
m ss on Coo e To a Ti a 1
Tow ng PaOI&lt;ago EICOt!ltro CONII
on Ga ago Kop (740138867 8

Llve•tock

4 H And FFA Cub Pgs Hamp
Yo k &amp; Du oo C 011 (7(0)388
9033
ATHENS LIVESTOCK SALES
G ass came Sa o Sa1u day May
5th DOpm 1&gt;0 ana llod&lt;e oaule
bred cows &amp; cows calves All
cona gnment1 welcome hau ng
eva table Cat e accep ed '8 a
na 11 (pm on f day (7401592
2322 Of (740)698-3531

92 Fo o F 150 Eslondod Cab
71 000 M os Good Condit on
2nd Owne $6800 (740)388
V053 AM (7401318 11958 PM

WC-11-10 4~ sspeed Stonclo d 81.i21 Mlos
Blue With CIO h lnte lor A r
$6700 (740)245-5060

Sawm $3 895 New Supo Lum
berma e 2000 a gtt capecltlee
mo 1 opt ona Manufacturer of
sawmlls edge 1 and tklddetJ
NORWOOD INDUSTRIES 282
Sonw Drtvo Buffa o NY 14225
FREE lnlo mal on 1 800 578
1363 EXT 200-U

Antique•

540 Mlecellanaous
Merchandise

FARM FOR SALE Wo Have
Moved And A e Se ng ou
Fa m 3 Bed oom Homo Has Hogh
Ce ngs Oak ] m And A Large
K chen Build ngs nc ude A
La ge Ba n And Ga age Exca
len Looatlon Noa Rio G ande

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Col Today! 7-4387

School•
lnatructlon

88 Olds- Culla11 Supra ue W lh Blue lntertO GoOd
Shape Aok ng $1000 OBO
(31141812 2531

lndependeo~ DiiCa I Fo Product 0 llpportunily
(740)441 1912

$1 000 BACK 2 Ton A Cond
one 2 Ton Co
L na Set n
stal ed S2 295 $ 000 Back
$ 295 Net P ce F H Est mates
Ca Fo Quo es On 0 he S zes
You Don 1 Ca
us We
Bolh Lose Mob e Homes Ou
Specla ty 74Q-446 B308 BOO
29 -Q098

Slatlonary EMa c se 9 ke $3!5
Wh e K chen Tab e w h B ue
F o a Padded Baneh &amp; Cha rs
135 Doub 1 Ba o od Sholgun
H gg ns Model Saa s &amp; Roebuok
$110 Rem ng on Speedmaater
R Hie W h Soope $50 Batman s
PecoonAI GunByWehach
$35 Sp ng eros A ms S ng e
Ba e ad Sho gun A Co ec o s
D eam $40 (740)446- B65
STEEL BUILD NG 4 on y 2)
25•30 3Qw:40 4Sa:90 mus move
Sal ng o ba ance owed 800
415705JC37
STEEL BU LD NG New Must
se 40w:80K 2 was S 1 500 now
$ 0 97 50x OOx 6 wes $27 850
now $ 9 990 aox 3511 6 was
$79 650 now $44 990 00x75120
was $ 29 650 now $84 990
800 406 5 26

640

Hay &amp; Grain
8!1 Chevy As o van
(74012411-51 2

740

Motorcycles

1988 Suzuk 2WD Excelenl
CondHion $2800 (740)448-1082
Tobacco P ants 0 de Now To
Gua an ee Ea y SPf ng P ant ngs
no ease A o ment&amp; Mean Ex a
P ~;~n s Thank You Fo You Bus
ness Ca Danny Oewhu s
Leave Message 304 B95 3740
Or (304)695 3789

TRAN SPORTATION

976 14•70 2 3 Bod oom Lola
0 mprovements nc: udea Stove
Rol ge a10 Po oh Shed Fonoo
$7200 080 (304)675 3008 Any
t mo 740 385 4277

BRUNER LAND
7-411412
De oCo. Chelh a 6Aees
$1 500o 20AceoS 91100
Kt Road eAoes$2 0000 5
Ac •• w h Pond S2e 000 Rio
Grenda 8Aores $190000 3
Woodld Ao eo A Doadend
S2e 900 Eu oka 33 Aores or
W ld lfe S31 1100 ~n Lake
Au OAorsoSt 900
Melgl Co 1\oppll • P a ns
SR881 NoeHgh5AcuOn
Shaele R ve I 2 1100 o 31 Ao
n S2UOO Co ~oad 6 Ac es
112 000 Or 5 AO II W II Horae
Ba no $25 500 Oanvlll Nice
Wood 5 Ae es St3 eoo Rutland
9Aoras sa 500

$0 DOWN CARS POL CE M
POUNDS &amp; REPOS HONDA S
CHEVY S JEEPS OW AS $29
MO 24 MOS Ill 9 9% FOR
L ST NGS CALL BOO 45 0050
exC9B2

Rive Btnd Pace Now Accept ng
App ca ons o
Bed oom Hud
Subs ded Apa tmon lo E de ly
and D sab eo EOH 30418B2
3 2 Or (3041882 3274

Ta a TownhOuse Apa tmen s
Ve y Spac au&amp; 2 Bed ooms 2
f oo s CA
112 Balli Fu y Ca
pe ed Adu t Poo &amp; Baby Poo
Pa o Sta $365 Mo No Pet&amp;
Lease P us Secu y Oepos Re
qu rod Days 740 446 34B
Even ngs 7o&amp;O 367 0502 740
44BO 01

94 Dodge S oa h AT V 6 32
vave DOH c s e au omatc
$5000 OBO 106 000 m es 740
949 2700

'1\v n R ve Towe s now accepting
app ca ons o BA
HUD subs d zed ap
and d sabled EOH
6679

o oklo y

3Q4

675

EZPETRX COM Save up lo 50 ~
on ALL pe IT)ed ca on.a and sup
p es Inc ud no Hea ga d n e
cepto F on ne mo e FReE
SH PP NG 0 de on ne www Ez
petRx com BOO 644 427'
Final O.V•
F 111u11 &amp; Equ prnenl Sa o
Gondola lht vlng, lhOWCOIH
Chromo Apparoillaekl Offloe
Fumlturs I Equ pmenl
Storage Sho vlng Shopp ng
Carle • ll1kota Ladele11
Pe 111 Jtokt and Muoll Much
Moral
Ptmlda
41300 L.luro C 1ft Road
Pomeroy Oh
1 1181-118-18311
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Campers &amp;
Motor Homes
NOBODY S FATHER CO by Kt
v n Jones Ma y chap n Ca pen
e &amp; Ace Sm h gues On ax
m com cdun 1 se amason etc

S750

91 Chovy S 10 Blaze 4•4 V 6
au o ale, $3850 740-949-2732

71 o Autos for Sale

01 llpollo CliMr College

1150

13 Cama o Good Cond 110n
Needs 1i ansnssJOO 88 Ford F
250 4WD Needs Some Work
(740)371H1072

Piano Or 740 448 4525

Systems F ee 8 Yea warranly
Benne ts Heating &amp; Coo lng 1
800-172 5887 www orvb com/ben

&amp; Room and Bath c,n al A

3332

Business and
Buildings

I mo

..... $14.000 740-314-2117t.

as Bronco 1 4r4 no rust runs
good ooks good SVOO 080
740-91129627

D acoun s Pe ks Ea n b g $$$
Nom na Sla up Coati 68B 6VV
090 o www Ea nBucksF om
Home com

WORK FROM HOME
Eo n
$500 $7000 mon h PT FT Fu
T a n ng F ee n o mat on Ca
Now BOO 2V0-89 4

• - Pomoac Grand Am ucel
lerd eond uon loaded 21 000

Tuned? cal T1le

Pnllllems&gt; -

Tappan H Eff c ency 90% Gas
Fu naces 0 fu naces 2 Seer
Hea Pump &amp; AI Cond on ng

-

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Tau To-1 COOIC 11010111
(7...,.....o1G3

Goubl&gt; s Piano- Tunong &amp; Repairs

Poo Pump Loddo &amp; D v ng
Board Fo under g ound Poo Fo
Sa t $300 Fo A Or Bes Oller
(304)675-!ili17
Used
W ndow
Unit
Air
Cond 10ne s 90 Day Gua an ee
(7401886-7~ (740)888-0047

, . $14ft To

2000 Pont ac Sunf e Sun &amp;
Sound pack&lt;~ge 14 700 m let
take over payments (30Ctl75

630

Prlva e P oparty And New Dou
blewide One Payment (304)736
72V5

... 9821

FAR'.1 SUPPLI ES
&amp; LI'JESTCCK

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Four Gu Hoi Waler He-. 3040 Gallon In Goad Cond 1 on
(740)448 8523
GOOD UIED APPLIANCES
W11hera drye 1 ref gt ato 1
angea Skagga App ancoa 71
VIne 51 HI Call 740 4oi8-73V6
1-1181·118-0128

er&amp; 11 Tttru

AJC
4114

c-.

(304)575-3214
Th .. _..., Mi.....ille $450
a month plus tJeposn ca 7o&amp;O

.....,. Duly

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!kane! Dru111 Sal SUlOO Or
Best Off« l"&lt;ludea Stool And
Drum
(740)0411-11137

AERATION MOrORS

440

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low 1- aoo 501
01&lt; -1111
For
Itt ng"'can

00011-

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992-6154

New 18 11 w de S41V per mon
onty $270 pe mon ca now 1
800-691-l!m

STOP RENT NGII OWN FOR

$225; . . ..

1!115 S10

1118

-..,.,..,.,...furnace

L m ltd Or No Credll? Gove n
mor11 Bank Finance Only AI Dek
wood In Barbouravllo WV 304
7311-3009

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CliiTgae"' (7~1721

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FREE OSTOMY PRODUCTS
Manulactu e oftefs a two week
aupply ol colos!Oml' or IKOIIOmY
b and name p oducls wath one
phone call No &lt;*lgauons
Coi!IIOIHM-7880

far_.,_
IIPECIALDEAL- -lEE

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•an amp 150:Ya·
maha Bus $150 160 - -

... 1100:110

242-G:Ie3 0111400!1

1.-w.~-·-In-­

T....,andlolbo4h.3-oom
and In- - T-1111iding wilh
..,., .,..., price $12,000
_ . , . c:al740-742-7403

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710 Al*le ......

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Col Ron e...

Now 14 It wldt $4VV down only
1189 per mon call now 1 800
1191-6777

9323

ATTENTION I
nte natlo"' Company Expand ng
Work From Home o Office
$500 00 16 000 00/mo. PT FT
Ma 0 de n orne
Pad Tra n ngNaca Ions
Ca I 800-2 .f&gt;160

ABSOLUTELY FREE NFO
n 1 ne U11 1 Wanted
$2000 15000/mo
www 1 commblz ne

ao.or- F"~

Mull 111 1e95 Shu I 1hiO 3
bedroom 2 114111 E • - condl
lion Cal-. 740-385-4317

8 Room Story 1 Bolli
In Bidwell Two Lolo (740)245

v

Sc&gt;e&lt;iol

(3114)755--

Hvety lnd aalup paid by Factory

SO DOWN HOMES! GOY T &amp;
BANK FORECLOSURES! ~OW
OR NO MONEY DOWNI OK
CREDIT! FOR LISTINGS! CALL
9811
3 112 M •• Ou1 SantJI'I 1 Road
(3114)875-2507

X 1701

f rs Retail Expenence Prefe ed
A.ppy At Lfeslye Fun tu e No
Phone Cal 1 Apply n PIIISOn
858 Th d Avenue Gall pol •
Olio

-

310 Homaa for S.le

POSTAL JOBS Up 10 $18 35
bour H ring for 2001 Paid Iran
ng Ful benefliS 1 888 726-9083

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CALL 1-100-3113-1170

NEED MONEY 11$$7 Too d10RJ
b lis? Debl consol dat on w n
12.000 1111 a Up Ffoo Cal HIM-

726-9083 11705.

URGENT Y NEEDED p aomo
donos ean$45 o$60for2o 3
hou s week Ca Sea Tee 740
592 6651

EMPLOYMENT
SERV ICE S

6265

Cal 101 tr• 7.,.7pm CST 1-8118-

Specla PostingHOME SUPERVISOR
ResCa a o Norlllern Region
Eastern Ohio s 1110ni! ng one (1)
luHmo Home ~-lor
our Middleton Ealates area n
Galilolil Thil position wil super
vile "'*'lions lor an usogned
service slit ini:UIIng but no 11m
led 10 eonployM !raining and su
peNialon lo alshllts (Pr ma ly
3pm 10 11 pml Min mum qual ilea
dons (-Job doserlpdon) BAIBS
n boslneu HeaHh Ca e Adm n
I radon 01 a Social S.Niee OR
equlvalenl job- alaled lllp0ri&amp;nc8
ol3 yeara yea oflelaled W&lt;lfk
expenenee n human seMCes
oxperlenoe providing ........
and IIUppofliiO ndovidua s w~h
manta etardatlon and/or devel
opmen al d seb ties p elerred
Ava labfe o wo k a wry ng times
(afto noons IM!rings m dn ghl
ea 1y morn ng -kends ho
days ole ) ln18 as ed oandidall!S
should subm the lette of n en
o Collen Houck by 4 OOpm on
May 12 200 Midd eiOn Estal8s
6204 CMa D ve Gal pols Oh o
(740)44e-4814

9am-6pm Frtday May 41h Sa1ur
day May 5 h 50( R dge Ave n
R 0 G Bndl 2 BOCkS f om
Speedo s P zza on Cherry Ridge
Baby and odd e C o hes New

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

Plumb ng Electr c Pa nt no
Ded&lt;S MiSe - . , . 11&amp;paws Lawn care Cal (740)2589373 Or Ceh PhOIWt 1 304-633-

OIJackloo- Hiring

opening lor dietary manager This

A-t on Work From Home On
lint Or Ollllne &amp; M81 Order $500S5000imo PT FT I 600 784
8556 wwwpc:pays.c:om

Pub c
Cal
1 BOO 437 B764
630am 5pm

May 5 h Bam 10 3pm 540 Roush
Lane Cnash e Lots Of Toddler
Clolhes &amp; Toys And More

-

LPN s RN s And STNA Full &amp;
Pa I me A I Sh Ill (740)288

28•80 3 Or 4 - - Oftly

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Hal~

Comp eta Yard Cere Mowing
Brush o... ng flower Bedding
and also Porcl1 e.-.g.
15 yrs elq)elience Rete ences
c.I(740)40&amp;-2!J77

GROWING BUSINESS NEEDS
HElP! WOr1&lt; kom- MaUr
deoiE-contmorca. S522.- PT
$1000 $40001wk FT 800 921
8538 wwwJham2tlfree.mn

HOlzer Senior care c.mer nu an

-.g4nonl-.&lt;:!'"'

Ava able

180 Wanted To Do

Help w.nted

Cass A OTR Snge 0 ve Late
MOdel Kenwo hs w h Reefe s
Wea Coast Ca e C ass B
OTA Team S a ght T uck Late
Model F e ght ne s W h S eep
e s Must Have A S ake En
do semen s sao M le RatJ us
Home De \18 es Bo h Pos ons
A Least 25 Yeas Od A Leas 2
Yea s Expe ence Good MVR
Week y Pev Heath lnsu ance

01 Buh
Road
Ja01&lt;1011 P ke House On H I
Beh nd Foodland Thu sday May
:lid- Thursday lrd-5111 9-4pm

May
5th
Gelllpol s
SubdlvlolonI

110

~-

V7~ 3BR 2--0nly
aa~ payoff price .,..... can
(7~~.-.-.

AdcpliQn S225

David s General Contractors

v

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

\

$450 00 $1 000 00

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Ea n
excel ent ncome Easy cia ms
p oceaslng Fu I an ng Home
PC requl ed Ca Phyalc an I
Haalthca 1 Deva opments o I
koo 1-800-772 5933 on 2070

Giveaway

Wh ea 8 own

.......,_,,

www callhNowAndFOI- com

740-592 1142
Qua y c oth ng and ftouaehold
ltomo S 00 bag oa e ove y
Thursday Monday lh u Saturday
9 00-6:00

(3114)e75-6056

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Help Wanted

110

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9 Wesl Sllmlon A.....

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(740)441-0175

$345 00 .... -

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Burial and Final Expenses; College,
Retirement,
Eme~gency Funds; Mortgage;
Major Medical • Nursing Home ~

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Flldory Aoothorlzal

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c:-oty. 01110, In the
c-.mruu
-oftheFarmera
banll • Saving•
ne.Jen
CuiiiJllny, PlalntiH,
1000
Sf.
Rt. 7 Souf1l
va. Nllda Paulin• Ooug... w. um.,
Bualowocl 1111 PIUIIM Allornly for Plaintiff
CDoNIIII, OH of5723
Bowland, et 11.,
Dllendolnta, upon a (4) 'Z1
olud. .oaent therein (I) 4, 11
nandlrMI,belngC... 3t
No. 01oCV-13 In uld
RACINE PIZZA EXPRESS
Court, tile Sheriff of
Help Wanted
lllelga County, Ohio, , __P_ubl_lc_Notlce
_ __
alii .,.... lor Hie .. ,Apply in person
NOTICE II hereby
the fnont door of the
that
on
1-4 pm Mon-Fri.
Cou rthouae
In given
Saturday,
Mey
5,
Ponwwuy,
Mefga
Vine·
&amp; Third St. Racine
c:-.ty, Olllo, on the 2001, at10:00 a.m., 1
lth day ol June, 2001, public 1111 will lie
whom it may concern:
at 10:00 a.m., the held lit 211 Weat
Street,
following lando and Second
Filosses wedding anniversary
teftlmenta, locoted .. PooiiiiOy, Ohio, The
on May 8 and it will be 48 yrs.
21111 South Fourth SL, Fanner'• B•nk end
Middleport,
OH Savlnga Compeny
We would appreciate iC if you
411780. A complete extended parklag lot
would get him a gift.
legal daacrlptlon of {blllde Powell'•
Super
VIIU),
to
alii
the ,.., ......... .
for ceah the follOWing
lollowl:
Pomeroy Eagles Aeries 2171
Sltuatad In the collateral:
1992
14X48
Election of Officers.
Vllllgl of Middleport,
County of lhlgo, end CLAYTON SABRE
Monday May 7. at 7:30
MOBILE HOME
ltltlofOhlo:
.
BUILDERS INC.
I encourage all members
lllng a p.n of Lot 424201181E
Now Homes • VltJI
The Farmer• Blnk
to come out &amp; vote.
Numbar
87,
Sldlq•NowGo,....
end
Saving•
Thank you, Sam Thompson
~until I~ •lollowl:
• lle!1fao: .... t
Beginning ·at the- Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio,
r11erv1•
the
Whodows • R.oom
norii!IHt cont~~r of
right to bid at thlo
Nld 101111 1111 _ , . 1111,
~dhioni•Roonn1
lnd to withdrew 1----~-- 1--...:..____
ol Founll ancl Palmer
above cOllateral
Public Notice
Public Notice
Strellll; thence -at the
priOr to 1111. Further, I---_;__:.;.:.::.;_ _;._ _ _ _...;,._ COMIIIIOAI.
on the lOUth line of
FREE ESTIMATES
Tha Farmera Bank
Alao I 1971 King
NOTICE II hereby
Palmar Street 1
S 1 v 1 n g a menutectured home given
that
on
dlell- of70 flit; 1 n d
Company
r11erv.. I.D. 165127873; Ohio Slturdly, May 5,
tloence et riGht angle
(NO SUNDAY CAllS)
with Fourth Str11t · the right to reject any Certificate of Tille 2001, at 10:00 a.m., a
public 1111 will be .
IIIII lOUth 1 dlltlnce or Ill bide eubmlttld. 15300090121.
The
above
The
ebove
of eo 1111 to the
htld It 211 Will :
lOUth Nne of Hid lot deecrlbed collateral deocrlbed real eetete Second
Street, .
pereonel
II; thence 111t on will Ill aold "11 II· and
Pomeroy, Ohio, The .
the lOUth line of Mid whara Ia", with no proparty ere IOid "II Farmer'e Btnk end ·
wIthout
Lot II 1 dlltlnce of expreeaed or Implied Ia",
Savlnga Company ;
warrantlu
or
extended perking lot ' 28170 lluhan Road
70 flit to the -~~ werrentyglvln.
. I' or
further covenante,
aide ol Fourth 8trMt;
Racine, Ohio
Cb . . ldt Powell'•
thence North on the lnlormetlon, prior to . PROPERTY
Super Velu), to . .11 ·
45771
tile dill contect ADDRESS: 21148 lor ceth the following ·
Wilt line of fourth
S t re • t,
· ..,... to the place of Shelf• Buchenan at T h I r d
740-949-2217
oullellral:
882·2131.
SyracuH, OH 41779.
baglnnlng.
S.ld
1118
HONDA
Sizes 5' x 10'
REAL · ESTATE
~..... tract IICII
I'OUATAAX 300 4x41
.APPRAISED AT:
on fourth ltrHI 1111y {5) 2, 3, 4, 2001
to 1CI'x acl'
478TE1804X/A017519
$1,000.00. The r111
·t att and exttnda
3tc
·
The Farmere Bilnk
HOUI'I
• - e cannot be auld end
Saving• 7:00AM· 8:00PM
Wilt II that width I
lor ·•••• than two· Company, Pomeroy,
dlatl- Of 70 feet.
Public Notice
thlrde
of
the Ohio, reaerv11 the ...__ _ _ _ __,
AIIO lhl following
lpprelaed
value.
......bad real Hlltl
NOTI
right to bid II thll
IIIUitld In the
CE OF SALE
MOBILE HOME
Hit, and to withdraw
the 1bove colloterel
Vllllge, County, and ' By virtue ol on APPRAISED AT:
The mobile prior to aale. Further,
State · lloreaald, Order of Sale laaued
bounded
lnd · out of tha Common home cannot be auld The Fermere Bank
Bavlnga
......bed u IOIIowl:
P1111 Court of Mllga lor 1111 ·t han two· llid
Bllng a part of Lot County, Ohio, In the thlrda the epprelaed Compeny reeerv11
the right to rejlct eny
No. 17 deiOrlbed •• Olli of the Hom• value. ·
TEAMS OF SALE:
or 111 bide aubmltlld.
lollowl:
. National
Bank,
Thl
lbOYI
lhglnnlng 11 the
Plaintiff, ve. Jennifer 10% down dey of
northllet earner ot S. Michael aka 1111, bllance ·on dllcrlbed cilllaterel
lllld Lot 17 on fourth Jennifer Sue Michael deliver\' ol dlld. will be eold "11 I•·
Streit; thence weal It 11., Defendant•; Bold aublect to .where Ia", with no
on the l!orth Una ol upon 1 Judgement IICOnd hllf 2000 lnd expretlld or Implied .
llld Lot IT 1
therein rendered eccrued 2001 reel werrenty given.
tiXII end
d~•nc• 01 70 fatt; baing Cllt No. 01: e11111
For
further
moblll
home
IIXII.
lhllooe at rlaht angle CV-028 In eald Court
lnformetlon, prior to ·
with Fourth Street. the Sheriff of Malgi
" ' ' date contact
Dougl•• W. Uttle,
:~~-::::: ~h~=: County, Ohio, will Attorney lor Pltlntlff 112-2131.
Shalla Buchanan at . - - - - - - right engle with the offer lor 1111 at tha
north line of Lot No. front door of the (4) 27
CIJ a, 3, 4, 2001
In {5) 4, 11
COITRACTOIS, IlK.
17 and eaet 1 Courthoun
3tc
dllllnca of 10 1111 to Pomeroy,
Melga 31 ·
RICine, Ohio 41771
tfll weal lldt 01 County, Ohio, on thl
•
FOUrth Streit• thence 8th dJoy of June, 2001 •
740-985-3948
north
th
11 10:30 a.m., the
CONCRETf/BLOWIRICK
on · e Wll1 following lende
aldl of Fourth Streit tenement•
enci
• foolel'l, Well., Sttpl •
I Clllllnce ol 5 flit; mobile home loclted
Fill Work,
the
pilOt
ol II 2148 Third Strllt
·
Replocomenll,
• Wolka
bllllnnlng.
OH 457711•
. . Ill 111t dtecrlbed
yrecua•,
·
and Drlvea • Stentll
A complete lagel
' Eldmotea
Crote Free
tl'lct of ground tee.. d11orlptlon of the
II felt on Fourth rill 111111 11 11
Sei'YIDI Ohio IDdW.V.
8tr11t and extend• lollowa· ·
WV11031712
Mltlrly at that width
Th 1 • to II ow In 11
1 dlellnca of 70 flat; dtacrlbed preml111
111 being In the tllueted In lulton
Vlllll of Middleport, Townehlp, Syrecull
Advertise
lhltl• County, Ohio.
Vlllege 100 Acre Lot
Deed Reference: 285 , T~wn 2 North,
In
space
~- sT, Pega 863, Range 12 Wilt · 11
lnd Volume 22, Page recordfd In Volu~ 2,
for $25 par
173• Melee County Pege 35, Melee
month .
Otflolll ~··
County Plat Recorde,
Auditor 1 Parcel County of Melge end
Numbera:
15· Stall of Ohio:
00401.000 end 15·
The following reel
00407.000.
tllllt, viz: Lola Noe.
The
tbova ten {10) and eleven
deiOrlbed real eltltt C11) altuated In
Ia auld "ea Ia" Lonnie Bridgeman••
without -rranUeo or Actdltlon of Syrecu11,
•NewHomea
and In the County of
PROPERTY
Molga, and Stell of
•Garag11 .
ADDRESS:
2011 Ohio, re. .rvlng the
• Complttt
South Fourth Str11t, coel end the right to
Middleport,
OH mlnathtume.
•RtmOdellng
411780.
Referanoa Dud:
Stop I Compa,.
REAL ESTATE
Volum• 73, Page 887
IAPPIWSI!D A'r.
Malga County Offlclei
FREE ESnMATES
t:M,OOO.OO. The real A100rd1~
...... cannot bllofd
Auditor'• Parcel
740-992-1871
for 1111 than two· Noo .: 20·00428.000
lblnll the appralaed end 20-00427.000.

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Salurday, May S, 2001
Some verY interesting
changes in Ihe year ahead pre·
cipituled by outside innuences
can turn oul lo be very lucky
for you . It'll have something to
do with your work .
TAURUS (April 20-Muy
20) -- Ho vering about you
today are a number of unique
opportunities .on which you
can capitalize, especially
careerwi se. Don ' t become
frightened of anything because
of its size. Trying oo patch up
a broken romonce7 The Astra·
Oruph Matchmaker can help
you understood what to do to
make the relationship work.
Moil $2.75 to Matchmaker, clo
this newspu~er, P.O. Box 1758,
Murray Htll Station, New
York, NY 10156.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)
•· You're more ouuned to
socializing or pluying today
thnn doing unylhing serious, so
it might be wise to yield to
your inclinution s and put your
cr ili cnllnsk.&lt;ol'flo unothcr day.
CANCER (J un• 21-l,uly 22 1
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Gillie, Muon, and Melp CounliM
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Call Us F'li'St Or We Both Lose!

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CONSTRucnON

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204 Condor St.

992·2975

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LETTERS IN SQUARES

D ANSWER
UNSCRAMBLE fORI
An overweight woman stepped down from the s.cale ·
and announced, "I would rather be saved from these
consequences lhan my VICES .'

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Eschew - Knife - Valid- Wheeze - VICES

ELm MECHANICAl,. CONTRACTORS

Bring In your tepalr work
we'D get you going for

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unlit
25 Nall'lkt
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I ask myself why
Did I bid a little
slaon
My answer: finesse
-- Barbara Clayton,
Springfield, Mo .
A slam that lives or
dies pur'ely on a
finesse is my least
favorile. So many
points are riding on the
location of one card.
However, even when a
slam appears to be 50·
50, oflen there are oth·
er possibilities that
affect the odds. For
example, when you
are in a suit slam, there
is always a risk, however slight, that the
defense might take a
lethal trick-one ruff.
Or the layout might be
like · today's. How
would you plan the
play in six hearts after
West leads the spade
queen?
North 's three-notrump respon se was a
game-forcing heart
raise ; three hearts
would have been a
game-invitational limit raise.
Soulh, cursing the
mirror distribution,
thought he would n~ed
the club finesse to win.
Then he spotted ·One
other chance.
De~larer won with
his spade' ace, drew
tnlmps, and cashed his
remaining diamond
and spade tricks, ending in the dummy.
Now came a low club.
When East played low,
South put on his eight,
endplayi'ng West; who
had either to lead back
into Soulh 's ace-queen
of clubs or to concede
a ruff-arid-discard. No
finesse needed!
However, East didn't follow a key rule:
When declarer is
attempting an endplay,
·second hand plays
high. If East had put
up his club nine, the
contract would have
failed . .South would
have lost two club
tricks.

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TERIIS OF SALE:
10% doWn day of
111e, balance on
delivery of deed.
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accrued 2001 real

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AWER

Jeff Warner Ins.
992-5479

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) -- Be especially cor·
di al lo persons from all walks
of life loday. A new fri end or
· contact you meet &lt;.~t lhi s time
co,uld lake on a significant role
in your personal affairs.
"
C APRICORN &lt;Dec . 22-Jan .
19 ) -- Both a L' a r~t.' l' malll' r mu.J
a fimtnt.: ial uffair c..·ou ld be qu ite
hcncfil.:ial totlay i11 w ~ y!&lt;i thai
cnuld serve you welL "then:·:-;
:o;umc ~ inJ of linkagt.! betwee n
the t\-..·o.
AQU ARI US ll •m. 20-Feb.
19) -- One of your grea1e&lt;1
gifts. which you' ll use wilh
skill loduy. is your ub ili1 y 10

~ ~cp your prio riti c~ · i'rl ol'd!.!r
tollily. it" II puy oiT where it rc ully l'O UtU S.

LEO (Jul y 2.1-Aug, 221 ··
Oh~itadcs

thal inight nornmlly
litymic you won't ht: anything
hu! a hit of u nuisam:c to you
tm.Jay. It ' ll he th~ ahcnmti vc
rout.: s ynu sr:kct for t.:i rcumvt.&gt; nling tht.'m that bring them
down to size.
VI ROO (Aug . 23-Sept . 22)
·· Genernlly, your opportunities
colt)e through persons who
give-.ep thought and study to
speculative projects. bul today
you could be extremely lucky
with those who are imaginative
risk fakers.
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct . 23).
• Only through your personal
touch of things will you reop
the kinds of results for which
you're hoping today. Make.
sure you have your rinser on
everything of importance at all
times .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) •· What you tender tooth· .
ers today, be it compassion or
material, will be returned to
you twofold. You'll be a recip·
ient , however, because you're
prepared to be a giver first.

take the c .~s~: n cc of an i de&lt;~
O
lnuthe r hus m1thored and udnpt
it f~W )' 0\JI' OW\1 purpO!oit;! .~.
PISCF.~

(Fob , 20-Murch 20)
•• Even though this is o week·
end day, some kind of joint
commen:ial venture in which
you're engaged equid pul extra
money in your pocket lodoy.
Be wotchful .
ARIBS (Man:h 2.1 ·April19)
•• Friends are still i n the do·
sornclhin~ ·fcr·y ou mode today,
ond a ruther good pnl of you"
may offer to complete what
you're unnble .to do for your· .
self Remembet to say; "Thank
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nandlrMI,belngC... 3t
No. 01oCV-13 In uld
RACINE PIZZA EXPRESS
Court, tile Sheriff of
Help Wanted
lllelga County, Ohio, , __P_ubl_lc_Notlce
_ __
alii .,.... lor Hie .. ,Apply in person
NOTICE II hereby
the fnont door of the
that
on
1-4 pm Mon-Fri.
Cou rthouae
In given
Saturday,
Mey
5,
Ponwwuy,
Mefga
Vine·
&amp; Third St. Racine
c:-.ty, Olllo, on the 2001, at10:00 a.m., 1
lth day ol June, 2001, public 1111 will lie
whom it may concern:
at 10:00 a.m., the held lit 211 Weat
Street,
following lando and Second
Filosses wedding anniversary
teftlmenta, locoted .. PooiiiiOy, Ohio, The
on May 8 and it will be 48 yrs.
21111 South Fourth SL, Fanner'• B•nk end
Middleport,
OH Savlnga Compeny
We would appreciate iC if you
411780. A complete extended parklag lot
would get him a gift.
legal daacrlptlon of {blllde Powell'•
Super
VIIU),
to
alii
the ,.., ......... .
for ceah the follOWing
lollowl:
Pomeroy Eagles Aeries 2171
Sltuatad In the collateral:
1992
14X48
Election of Officers.
Vllllgl of Middleport,
County of lhlgo, end CLAYTON SABRE
Monday May 7. at 7:30
MOBILE HOME
ltltlofOhlo:
.
BUILDERS INC.
I encourage all members
lllng a p.n of Lot 424201181E
Now Homes • VltJI
The Farmer• Blnk
to come out &amp; vote.
Numbar
87,
Sldlq•NowGo,....
end
Saving•
Thank you, Sam Thompson
~until I~ •lollowl:
• lle!1fao: .... t
Beginning ·at the- Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio,
r11erv1•
the
Whodows • R.oom
norii!IHt cont~~r of
right to bid at thlo
Nld 101111 1111 _ , . 1111,
~dhioni•Roonn1
lnd to withdrew 1----~-- 1--...:..____
ol Founll ancl Palmer
above cOllateral
Public Notice
Public Notice
Strellll; thence -at the
priOr to 1111. Further, I---_;__:.;.:.::.;_ _;._ _ _ _...;,._ COMIIIIOAI.
on the lOUth line of
FREE ESTIMATES
Tha Farmera Bank
Alao I 1971 King
NOTICE II hereby
Palmar Street 1
S 1 v 1 n g a menutectured home given
that
on
dlell- of70 flit; 1 n d
Company
r11erv.. I.D. 165127873; Ohio Slturdly, May 5,
tloence et riGht angle
(NO SUNDAY CAllS)
with Fourth Str11t · the right to reject any Certificate of Tille 2001, at 10:00 a.m., a
public 1111 will be .
IIIII lOUth 1 dlltlnce or Ill bide eubmlttld. 15300090121.
The
above
The
ebove
of eo 1111 to the
htld It 211 Will :
lOUth Nne of Hid lot deecrlbed collateral deocrlbed real eetete Second
Street, .
pereonel
II; thence 111t on will Ill aold "11 II· and
Pomeroy, Ohio, The .
the lOUth line of Mid whara Ia", with no proparty ere IOid "II Farmer'e Btnk end ·
wIthout
Lot II 1 dlltlnce of expreeaed or Implied Ia",
Savlnga Company ;
warrantlu
or
extended perking lot ' 28170 lluhan Road
70 flit to the -~~ werrentyglvln.
. I' or
further covenante,
aide ol Fourth 8trMt;
Racine, Ohio
Cb . . ldt Powell'•
thence North on the lnlormetlon, prior to . PROPERTY
Super Velu), to . .11 ·
45771
tile dill contect ADDRESS: 21148 lor ceth the following ·
Wilt line of fourth
S t re • t,
· ..,... to the place of Shelf• Buchenan at T h I r d
740-949-2217
oullellral:
882·2131.
SyracuH, OH 41779.
baglnnlng.
S.ld
1118
HONDA
Sizes 5' x 10'
REAL · ESTATE
~..... tract IICII
I'OUATAAX 300 4x41
.APPRAISED AT:
on fourth ltrHI 1111y {5) 2, 3, 4, 2001
to 1CI'x acl'
478TE1804X/A017519
$1,000.00. The r111
·t att and exttnda
3tc
·
The Farmere Bilnk
HOUI'I
• - e cannot be auld end
Saving• 7:00AM· 8:00PM
Wilt II that width I
lor ·•••• than two· Company, Pomeroy,
dlatl- Of 70 feet.
Public Notice
thlrde
of
the Ohio, reaerv11 the ...__ _ _ _ __,
AIIO lhl following
lpprelaed
value.
......bad real Hlltl
NOTI
right to bid II thll
IIIUitld In the
CE OF SALE
MOBILE HOME
Hit, and to withdraw
the 1bove colloterel
Vllllge, County, and ' By virtue ol on APPRAISED AT:
The mobile prior to aale. Further,
State · lloreaald, Order of Sale laaued
bounded
lnd · out of tha Common home cannot be auld The Fermere Bank
Bavlnga
......bed u IOIIowl:
P1111 Court of Mllga lor 1111 ·t han two· llid
Bllng a part of Lot County, Ohio, In the thlrda the epprelaed Compeny reeerv11
the right to rejlct eny
No. 17 deiOrlbed •• Olli of the Hom• value. ·
TEAMS OF SALE:
or 111 bide aubmltlld.
lollowl:
. National
Bank,
Thl
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lhglnnlng 11 the
Plaintiff, ve. Jennifer 10% down dey of
northllet earner ot S. Michael aka 1111, bllance ·on dllcrlbed cilllaterel
lllld Lot 17 on fourth Jennifer Sue Michael deliver\' ol dlld. will be eold "11 I•·
Streit; thence weal It 11., Defendant•; Bold aublect to .where Ia", with no
on the l!orth Una ol upon 1 Judgement IICOnd hllf 2000 lnd expretlld or Implied .
llld Lot IT 1
therein rendered eccrued 2001 reel werrenty given.
tiXII end
d~•nc• 01 70 fatt; baing Cllt No. 01: e11111
For
further
moblll
home
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lhllooe at rlaht angle CV-028 In eald Court
lnformetlon, prior to ·
with Fourth Street. the Sheriff of Malgi
" ' ' date contact
Dougl•• W. Uttle,
:~~-::::: ~h~=: County, Ohio, will Attorney lor Pltlntlff 112-2131.
Shalla Buchanan at . - - - - - - right engle with the offer lor 1111 at tha
north line of Lot No. front door of the (4) 27
CIJ a, 3, 4, 2001
In {5) 4, 11
COITRACTOIS, IlK.
17 and eaet 1 Courthoun
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dllllnca of 10 1111 to Pomeroy,
Melga 31 ·
RICine, Ohio 41771
tfll weal lldt 01 County, Ohio, on thl
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CONCRETf/BLOWIRICK
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bllllnnlng.
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yrecua•,
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A complete lagel
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Crote Free
tl'lct of ground tee.. d11orlptlon of the
II felt on Fourth rill 111111 11 11
Sei'YIDI Ohio IDdW.V.
8tr11t and extend• lollowa· ·
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Mltlrly at that width
Th 1 • to II ow In 11
1 dlellnca of 70 flat; dtacrlbed preml111
111 being In the tllueted In lulton
Vlllll of Middleport, Townehlp, Syrecull
Advertise
lhltl• County, Ohio.
Vlllege 100 Acre Lot
Deed Reference: 285 , T~wn 2 North,
In
space
~- sT, Pega 863, Range 12 Wilt · 11
lnd Volume 22, Page recordfd In Volu~ 2,
for $25 par
173• Melee County Pege 35, Melee
month .
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County Plat Recorde,
Auditor 1 Parcel County of Melge end
Numbera:
15· Stall of Ohio:
00401.000 end 15·
The following reel
00407.000.
tllllt, viz: Lola Noe.
The
tbova ten {10) and eleven
deiOrlbed real eltltt C11) altuated In
Ia auld "ea Ia" Lonnie Bridgeman••
without -rranUeo or Actdltlon of Syrecu11,
•NewHomea
and In the County of
PROPERTY
Molga, and Stell of
•Garag11 .
ADDRESS:
2011 Ohio, re. .rvlng the
• Complttt
South Fourth Str11t, coel end the right to
Middleport,
OH mlnathtume.
•RtmOdellng
411780.
Referanoa Dud:
Stop I Compa,.
REAL ESTATE
Volum• 73, Page 887
IAPPIWSI!D A'r.
Malga County Offlclei
FREE ESnMATES
t:M,OOO.OO. The real A100rd1~
...... cannot bllofd
Auditor'• Parcel
740-992-1871
for 1111 than two· Noo .: 20·00428.000
lblnll the appralaed end 20-00427.000.

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Some verY interesting
changes in Ihe year ahead pre·
cipituled by outside innuences
can turn oul lo be very lucky
for you . It'll have something to
do with your work .
TAURUS (April 20-Muy
20) -- Ho vering about you
today are a number of unique
opportunities .on which you
can capitalize, especially
careerwi se. Don ' t become
frightened of anything because
of its size. Trying oo patch up
a broken romonce7 The Astra·
Oruph Matchmaker can help
you understood what to do to
make the relationship work.
Moil $2.75 to Matchmaker, clo
this newspu~er, P.O. Box 1758,
Murray Htll Station, New
York, NY 10156.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)
•· You're more ouuned to
socializing or pluying today
thnn doing unylhing serious, so
it might be wise to yield to
your inclinution s and put your
cr ili cnllnsk.&lt;ol'flo unothcr day.
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I ask myself why
Did I bid a little
slaon
My answer: finesse
-- Barbara Clayton,
Springfield, Mo .
A slam that lives or
dies pur'ely on a
finesse is my least
favorile. So many
points are riding on the
location of one card.
However, even when a
slam appears to be 50·
50, oflen there are oth·
er possibilities that
affect the odds. For
example, when you
are in a suit slam, there
is always a risk, however slight, that the
defense might take a
lethal trick-one ruff.
Or the layout might be
like · today's. How
would you plan the
play in six hearts after
West leads the spade
queen?
North 's three-notrump respon se was a
game-forcing heart
raise ; three hearts
would have been a
game-invitational limit raise.
Soulh, cursing the
mirror distribution,
thought he would n~ed
the club finesse to win.
Then he spotted ·One
other chance.
De~larer won with
his spade' ace, drew
tnlmps, and cashed his
remaining diamond
and spade tricks, ending in the dummy.
Now came a low club.
When East played low,
South put on his eight,
endplayi'ng West; who
had either to lead back
into Soulh 's ace-queen
of clubs or to concede
a ruff-arid-discard. No
finesse needed!
However, East didn't follow a key rule:
When declarer is
attempting an endplay,
·second hand plays
high. If East had put
up his club nine, the
contract would have
failed . .South would
have lost two club
tricks.

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di al lo persons from all walks
of life loday. A new fri end or
· contact you meet &lt;.~t lhi s time
co,uld lake on a significant role
in your personal affairs.
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19 ) -- Both a L' a r~t.' l' malll' r mu.J
a fimtnt.: ial uffair c..·ou ld be qu ite
hcncfil.:ial totlay i11 w ~ y!&lt;i thai
cnuld serve you welL "then:·:-;
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thal inight nornmlly
litymic you won't ht: anything
hu! a hit of u nuisam:c to you
tm.Jay. It ' ll he th~ ahcnmti vc
rout.: s ynu sr:kct for t.:i rcumvt.&gt; nling tht.'m that bring them
down to size.
VI ROO (Aug . 23-Sept . 22)
·· Genernlly, your opportunities
colt)e through persons who
give-.ep thought and study to
speculative projects. bul today
you could be extremely lucky
with those who are imaginative
risk fakers.
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct . 23).
• Only through your personal
touch of things will you reop
the kinds of results for which
you're hoping today. Make.
sure you have your rinser on
everything of importance at all
times .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
22) •· What you tender tooth· .
ers today, be it compassion or
material, will be returned to
you twofold. You'll be a recip·
ient , however, because you're
prepared to be a giver first.

take the c .~s~: n cc of an i de&lt;~
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it f~W )' 0\JI' OW\1 purpO!oit;! .~.
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•• Even though this is o week·
end day, some kind of joint
commen:ial venture in which
you're engaged equid pul extra
money in your pocket lodoy.
Be wotchful .
ARIBS (Man:h 2.1 ·April19)
•• Friends are still i n the do·
sornclhin~ ·fcr·y ou mode today,
ond a ruther good pnl of you"
may offer to complete what
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Holter was 2-for-4 with
three RBI and scored two
runs. Lyons went 3-for-5 ,
scored twice and drove in a
run. Jason Kimes was 2-for-4,
scored twice and had an RBI ~
Justin Allen notched the
win in relief for the Tornadoes. He pitched three
innings and gave up two runs
on one hit. He walked three
bauers.
Ash ~tarted the game for
Southern, but was pulled in
the fifth· after Eastern scored
three runs on two hits and a

walk. Ash struck out seven Kehler singled and scored on
batters and walked four in a triple to center by Lyons to
foJlr innings·of work. He gave give Eastern a 3-0 lead.
up seven runs on nine hits.
Southern erased that lead in
Lyons suffered the loss in the third, sc·o ring three runs
relief for Easiern. He struck on a hit and an error. Shain
out two batters and walked walked to lead off the third.
one, while giving up two hits. Putma~ hit Brice Hill and
Putman went 6 1/3 innings gave up a single to Hubbard
and gave up nine runs on to load the bases.
A three-base error allowed
eight hits. He struck out two
batters and walked four.
all three to score and tie the
Eastern (8-9) took a 2-0 game.
lead in the first inning with
Holter gave Eastern a 4-3
Lyons scoring on an RBI sin- lead in the fourth when · he
gle by Holter. Holter scored ·tripled and scored on a fieldafter Allen, playing shortstop er's choice.
The Eagles added four runs
at the time, dropped an infield
fly.
in the fifth as Brad Brannon,
The Eagles added another Kimes, Kebler· and Lyons all
run m the second. Dustin scored. Kimes had an RBI

scoring double offJim Brow~.
er in a cwo-mn seventh as ~

stre2k to six games and moved
Reds to load the bases with into · seventh place on the
one out. He also struck out Dodgers' career RBI list wit;&amp;
pinch-hitter Ruben Rivera 857, one ahead o(Roy Cam,:
and Donnie Sadler to earn his paneUa. Karros is 7-for-14 in
his last four games with ei~
ninth nve in 10 chances.
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Notes: The Dodge~ put ~
side of their infield io injury,
the Reds lost aU of their Paul LoDuca on the disable(!
momentum from Sanders' list with pulled muscles in hi's
side and called up C . Briap
return to the major.;.
· After going 3-for-3 on Johnson, ~ho grounded oUJ!
TueSday night, Sanders failed as a pinch-hitter.... 28 Ma(k
to get a hit in the rest of the Grudzielanek, who missciJ
series, going 0-for-5. in the four games with a sprainea
finale. He flied out, fouled out left thumb last nionth, grv ,
with · the bases loaded, ma.c ed and paused at the plate
grounded out twice and after hitting a check-swinf
struck out Thur.;day, leaving single in the first inning. ffi)
stayed in the game for twO
him 3-for-12 (.250).
Sanders also failed to draw a more at-bats, then left in th•
crowd. The R eds sold 18,371 sixth . ... The Reds plan to call
tickets for the ganle, their up Rob Bell to start Satull:la£
against San Diego in place of
smallest gate for the series.
Karros bad a sacrifice fly Brower.... In his last two star~
and a two-run double off covering 8 2-3 innings, Reist:
Chris Reitsma (2- 2), a Dou- ma has given up 18 hits ati~
ble-A pitcher who started the 13 earned runs .... The Reds
season impressively but was have the NL's best road recoid
been hit hard in his last two at 10-5, but are only 5-7 t
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and Holter drove in two more
runs in the fifth for Eastern as
the Eagles built their to lead
8-3.
Southern pulled back one
run in the fifth \vith Ash scoring on a sacrifice by Brandon
Pierce, trimming the lead to
8.4.
Eastern scored its final run
tn the sixth with Kimes
reaching on a two-base error
and scoring on consecutive
wild pitches to run the Eagle
lead to 9-4.
Southern will travel to .
Lucasville Valley High School
next Friday as district tournamen~ play begins.

CONSOLnot
discussing plans
for operation

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Dr. Mlcllael Day of Gallipolis Deveioprnentaf &gt;Center IIi front of tile

newly dedicated monument for tile Potters Aeld Memorial lrt honor
of the 1,()()(}plus GOC resil!erits burl4d there. (l&lt;tis Dotson photo)

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In Memory of
Dores Arnold
August 15, 1917 to
May 4, 1998
God looked around his ·
garden
He saw an empty space
He saw your tired bOdy
He saw the roads were
rough
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He saw the hills were·
sleep He closed your
weary eyes
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the House from public employee unions
sent to the and citizens concerned about
Senate last staffing and service cutbackS.
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were donated to clear the property;' said
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the outlook is brighter for
employees now that the sale
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15:45.3.
Tyson Lee and Derrick
Johnson of Meigs paced the
Marauders to second place in
the boys team standings. ·
Lee won the 100- and 200meter.;, while Johnson captured the long jump title.
In the 100, Lee crossed the
line in II. 7 seconds to edge
out Kevin Keaton of Eastern,
who I?osted a time of 12.1
seconds. Jesse Pubbs of Meigs
.came in fifth .w ith a time of
12.4 seconds.
Lee · held off teammate
Johnson in the 200 with a
time of 24.4 seconds, while
Johnson came ' in right on his
shoulder with a time of 24.7
seconds.
Keaton placed fourth with a
time of 25.1 seconds in the
200 for Eastern, while teammate Kevin Marcinko placed
fifth with a time of 26.0 seconds.
Jesse Dubbs of Meigs placed
sixth with a time of 26.4 seconds. Dubbs placed third in ·
the long jump, posting a top
effort of 17 feet, 5 inches.
Marcinko came in fourth
with a top jump of 17 feet, 3
inches.
Johnson captured .the long
jump tide with a top effort of
18 feet, 8 inches. He placed
second in the high jump,
clearing an even six feet.
' Evan Shaw o Meigs woh
the discus with a throw of 123
feet, 6 inches. Jeremy Roush
placed third with a throw of
97 feet, 2 inches.
Jon Diddle of Meigs placed
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the fi~t time we saw them, 4-0.
Bailey then went to work
yet they are still a young dub.
In the top of the fourth , and sat the Tornadoes do'wn
Right now we've just got to Southern plated a run when I - 2-3 fashion to end the
continue to take care of busi- with two outs Brigett:e Barnes g;une.
ness and continue to do the reached on an error,.Tammy
Although Kristen Chev.ilier
three inninS', and got some things we have done all season Fryar doubled her home, and did not get a hit, she scored
great defensive backing m to win in the tournament."
Macyn Ervin singled to put twice and was instrumental in
pitching another good ~me.
Finding a way to win is runners on first and third, the EHS victory. making sevThe senior hurler remained what Eastern does best. The then Ervin stole second. eral rally killing plays in
perfect in league pby, allow- Eagles scored their fim run Southern flew out to end the thwarting an SHS comeback.
ingjust four hits and no walks on a walk, an error in the out- inning.
Eastern hitters were Sandy
in a pin-point effort.
Meanwhile, Eastern went Powell a double and single,
field, and a single to left cenSouthern's Rachel Chap- ter by Tammy Bissell.
to work again in the fourth Kass Lodwick a single,Tammy
man pitched a five hitter, but
Bissell's lil)er brought home inning. Nikki Phillips singled Bissell a single, and Nikki
walked six and had five errors Kayla Gibbs who was pinch to lead off the frame, th.e n Phillips a single.
behind her.
Southern hitters were
running for Bailey, the score Kristen Chevalier walked.
Southern coach Scott Wolfe 1-0.
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said, "Rachel will be where
·Over the first three innings. runners, the Carrie Wiggins Rachel Chapman and Tammy
Juli Bailey is right now if she Bailey had put the Tornadoc;s hit a safety bunt that brought Fryar each singles.
continues· to work at her down 1-2-3 with four of her home Phillips and Sandy
Southern hosts Wahama
game as hard as Juli has. Juli's eight strike outs.
Powell reached on' an error Saturday in a doubleheader,
hard work in all sports has
T._hen, Eastern plated three that scored Chevalier the then · goes to South Gallia
paid off over her career and runs in the third on a lead off score 6-L
Monday and Miller Tuesday
she has done an excellent job. double to freshman Sandy
Southern loaded the bases to round out the season. ·
Eastern has a well rounded Powell, a walk to Janet Calc in the sixth with one out but
Eastern plays Waterford
ball club and is solid at all away, and a two run single! up was un able to score.
Tuesday then goes to Waverly
positions."
the middle by Kass Lodwick,'
Eastern added an insurance . where they will play the win"Juli pitched well again and another freshman.
run in the bottom of the sixth ner of the Symmes Valleyour defense made some good
Juli Bailey grounded out 1- when Ashley Hagar reached Portsmouth East game in the
plays to back her up," said 3 after Lodwick stole third to on an error, Tiffany Spencer district on Thursday.
Eastern coach Pam Douthitt. push home the third run of singled and Sandy Powell had
"Southern has improved since the inning and fourth overall, an RBI single for a 7-1 tally.

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