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Monday, Apriltt,

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R9dwomen sweep Pikeville College
BY MARK WILLIAMS
SPECIALTo THE SENTINeL

a hall hit oil tl1c kg of Riu second sac·kcr Talya Gilbpie .
Gillespie quirk )) reC&lt;l\WCU
ami tired a &lt;tgkc to Dcuwiller
RIO GRANDE Th e to ~et 1\lcKcrvie to end the
University . of Rio Grande ·llllllll
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Rcdwomen softball team .COil In the fifth inning. Rike1i ll c
tinued its ht&gt;t ..;rreak with a pair mis~eLI anothe r kcv ~&lt;.:ori n~
of victories m'er Pikn ill e chanc·e
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Ratliff
Colle~e on Sunday aftcrnu&lt;&gt;n tried to ,core from .ih ird on a
at Stai1ley Evans Field.
shallow pop tlv to shortstop.
Rio Grande won game· one Rio's
Kristen Che,·a)ie r
6-1 · and tattooerJ the lady pegged out · Railrll .and the
Bears in the sec&lt; 1nd game. 16- threat wclll by the wa) side· for
2. Rio has won edll of its last the Lady Bears.
nine games w.ith :the dou ~.lePike ville 's Kalaiah Evans
header sweep.
w~1..; forced out on hlJolllC on · a
Rio Grande (14-I UI re~ei\ eu !Ieider\ ch 1&gt;ice &lt;! ff the hiri of
outstanding pi tl'l1ing ellort '&lt;. Heather Swilley ill the sixth
from both Andrea Lotyu a.nd inning . They final ly.scorcd on
Miranda Laws. · Lotytl (7--l i a passed ball in the sixth.
Combine ·the h.rse runnrng
scattered six hits and allowed
one unearned 'run in the o-.1 mistakes wrth a couple of
. game one tnumph. She struck errors in the fie ld and the game
out three and walked three rn ., was much closer' than the linal
seven innings.
:.;core. L ~tw s reached on a
The Redwomen otl'ense pro- throwinu erTOr bv the catcher
.duced · nine hits with sopho-· (Whitney Broyles) on a sucri-.
more
catc her
Michele tice bunt and later scored in
Dettwiller leading the way the thi.rd inning. Chevalier
with a. perfect, ~ - for- 3 day at scored on a throw ing enur by
the plate with a run sc·ored . McKe nzie after she snared a
She was also invoiled in three line drive off Jenny Olding's
key plays at the uish on bat.
defense.
. · Freshmilll left fielder .Jenny
Pikevi lle College ( 18-!2 ) Phil li ps got the scorin g under-·
had three run ners throw n out way lor Rio Grande by drawthe plate, two occuned as a in g a bases Joadeu walk in the
result of bad base ~ running . seCond inning .. Chevalier.
Hilary McKenzie was shot j unior third baseman Brandi
down in the fo unh innino, try-· J(lnes and freshman center
ing to score from secon,f after tielder Jessica Ross also ta ll ied

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Rl:ll hits in the game.
Jeanie Hamblin ' (-l-6) took
the lo" fur Pikeville.
In !!arne t\\(J . Pikeville
CDIIege JUrppcd out to a 2-0
k•ad and 11(\'Cr saw the advant a~c acain as Rio cranked up
th'e hiuing ~hn~s against
Pi~evillc· hurler Anna Bevin,.
Jones led the way ti&gt;r the
R~lhvomen .

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deaths in'house fire, A6

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wi th 'ix RBI . Sh~ crushed a
grand slam home run in the
thinJ inning th&lt;Jt put the game ·

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of n· ach . OIIJin~ went 2- .
for-~· with two RBI arid fol lowed Jones\ hlast with a solo,

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After taking a I-0 lead on an
llllearned . run in the firs t
innin g, the Blue Knights
watched Rio Grande score
four run s in the, firs t two
innings to fall behind 4- 1.
The Red men scored two
runs quickly on a two-run first
inning home run off the bat of
senior center field er Scott
Pet~nnar\ . Sophomore designated hitter Mrke .Warren followed with a double and later
scored on a sacrifice 'fly from

Ch~valier laced a· hase .srle&lt;Jrinl!. three-run do(rble in an
eight-r\in second inning . Ross
was 3-for' 3 wilh two runs
scored. a stolen base and a run
batted in . Senior lirst baseman
Amy Conn delivered a tworun single in the houom of the
fourth Inning to dose out the
offensive onslaught.
Laws (6-4) fanned two and
walked one while giving up
only three hits and two runs in
five innings. Laws now has a
persona l five -game. ·winning
streak.
Rio Grande . wi ll trttv~l to
Columbers to tangle with Ohio .
Domin ican ori Wednesday for
a key American Mideast
·c onferen ce South Division
Kathy Musser/photo
double dip. Game one is set to ·
Rio
Grande
catcher
Michele
Dettwiller
applies
the
tag
to
a
Pikeville
base
runner
at home du r·
be~in at 3 p.m. at Panther
ing
the
Redwomen·s
sweep
Sunday.
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senior right fielder Charlie
Kabealn.
Peterman. who had . four
RBI\ in the game , added a sa•
tly ir.1 the second to up the
count to 4- I.
· Urban a fo ught .back with
four runs in the third inning to
re-take the lead at 5-4.
The Rcdmen quickly tied
the game in the bottom of the
thi rd when Warren clubbed a
mammoth solo home run to
left tield .

Peterman drove in hi s fourth ahead by the score of 2-0 after
.and tina) run in the fourth · three innings of play. Golom
inning on a ground out, scor- was responsrble lor the second
ing Matt Martin from thi rd run by hitting hi s third home
base. The Redmen added -an run of the season .
.
insurance run in the sixth.
Urbana came hack with a
Senior so.uthpaw Soloman run in the fou t1h on a solo shot
Alam went four innings to get from John Milliron and ·tied
the win. Alam ·(3-2) gave up the game in the fifth on an
six hits and li ve runs (four RBI.single from Nate Boyd.
earned) while posting three
Rio grahhed a 3-2 lead in
strikeouts and three walks.
the bottom of the fifth, when
Josh Forsmark (I -4) took Peterman doubled home
the loss for Urbana.
pinch-runner Jos h Brown.
In game two, Ri o forged Urbana would once again tie

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Junior rig hth ander Dustin
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aiL three runs allowed were
earned . He struck out seven
and walked only one.
Chris Anderson (0-8) took
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This is the time af year that is crucial to either extendihg or
shortening the life of your rawnmower. Kneeling ·near a row of
new lawnmowers , Raymond Roach from Dettwi ller Lumber recommends a few basics tips for getting yo ur old lawnmower
through another season such as sharpening the blade, chang·
ing the. ojl , spark plug, air filter and gas.

soon •. Jannarelli. said. and village crews will begin painting cur bs, crosswalk s anJ
MIDDLEPORT - Now parking spaces throughout
that warm weather has . the village ana ·markings at
arriyed, vi llage crews and fhe intersec tion of South
others have beg un several Third Avenue and General
improv~ment projects in Hartinger Parkway and the
Middleport. Mayor Sandy railroad cros sing at Hobson
lannarelli di scussed · status of next week.
those projects at Monday . Potholes will be repaired
evening's regular meeiing of beginning next wee k, now
Middleport Village Cou nciL
that hot mix material is avai lStriping of North Second able, lannarelli said. Village
Avenue from the corporation
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limit to the "T." will begin
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Week ." Residents should call
the village !Q armnge a pickup . ~
Donald Vaughan from
POMEROY In ;m V41 ughan's Insurance Agency
attempt td perform some made a presentation to counspring cleaning in and aro und cil about the renewal of the
Pomeroy. Pomeroy Village viltage ·s employees health
Counci l decided Monday to care policy.
dec lare Apr.il 2S-29 · as ,
"Don ' t shoot the messen''Cleanup Week."
· Mayor John Musser i;aid the ger, please." Vaughan said
village will not take tires, mat- whi le pas"Sing out the quotes
tresses, Jumhe(, appliances or his company had accumu latbatteries. All other trash items ed from various health i nsurshould he bagged and pla~ed. ance companies .
Vaughan informed council
by the curb for free pickup hy
the · village during "Cleanup
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gri nder or ha v_e a· profes· BSERGENT@&gt;MY DAII YSFNTINEL.COM sion,\) do it••u local hardware stores like Dettwillefs .'
POMEROY- The smell When removi,ig the blade or
of fresh ly cut grass i's in the cleaning arouml the blade
air but not every lawn mower always disconnect your
will S[art up after a long win- spark plug .
. ter. To ensu re that yo ur
~ C han~ e til e oi l. Although
lawnmower
makes
it oil has a" she lf-lrfe of three
through th e mow ing season years. fre sh oi f means
th ei r are a few tips that you engin e components c:an be
ca n follow.
properl y lu bricated and
· Raymond Roa ch from reduc e friction. _
Dettwiller
Lumber . .in
• Use fres h gaso lin e. Gas
Pom~roy recommends the has a shelf life of aro und 90
fol lo wing:
days and can go bad and
• Check the air filter to turn to gel. dogging a car· either' dean or rep lace it. A . buretor. ·
clogged air fi lter result s in
• Make sure all safe ty feahi gher fuel con sumption tu res are wo rkin g. ·
and a rough runnin g engine.
• Lubr\cat·e . all mov ing
II' you r mower requires a part s. Spray cabl es, wheels
foam filte r be sure to satu- and li nkages with WD·40 as
rate th e filter with fresh opposed · to oil because oi l
engine oil and squeeze ou t att racts dirt and eventuall y
the excess oi I before will clog the me·a.
i1ista lli ng .
Following all these tips
.• Change you r spark plug before beginning your mow.eve ry spring for reliable ing seas,nn should get yo ur
s·iartlng and improved fLiel old mower, and. your wallet.
econo n1v.
th rough anot her year.
• Sltai·pcn your blades. A
Dettwiller Lumbe r not
dull blad e can harm th e . only sells but repairs law n:
grass and promote di sease. mowers (both push and rid·
J-lave Ihe blades sharpened ing) as well as weedeaters
once a year by usin g a. and .chain saws.

POMERO:Y - As winter
·wore down. the jobless rate
elsew here in the area ·continued to cliinb, figures from the
Ohio Department of Jobs and
Family Services i~dicate .
Febru ary jobless rates for
the· state became available
·this . month, .showing that
unemployment in Meigs
·County re mained unchanged
at I 2.5 percent.
Gallia County, however,
rose six -tenths of a percent
over January to 10.7 percent.
Meigs and Gallia . were
among more than a dozen
Ohio counties with jobless
rates ·at lO percent or more
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for the month.
Athen s County's jobless
rate rose one-tenth of a perce nt over January to 7.5 perce nt in Februa,y. while
Jac kson Co unty rose twotenths to 9.9.in February.
County
Lawrence
'increased six- tenths to 7.6
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God's NET loaning out prom.dresses
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

PO.MEROY
Prom
dresses, similar to wedding
dresses, are expensive and
usually worn once making
them less than practical. Still,
people lind a way to go to
prom and. get married every
day; including girl s in Meigs
County who can now borrow ·
donated
prom
dre sses
through God' s NET. Last
weekend I 14 donated prom
dresses · were delivered to
God's NET from churches in
Mt. Cory and Pleasant View.
Sharlene Marshall from
United Methodist Churches
in
the Mt. Cory and Pleasant
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Submitted photo
View
area had • rec~ntly
John Marshall (left) and his wife Kristi from Mt. Cory. drove four
hours to deliver 114 donated prom dresses to God 's NET where dropped off donations to
Southern High School Junior Becky Rader (right) hel~d sort &lt;Jod's r«ET where she -met
God's
NET
them for "Prom Dress Day.' The dresses are loaned out free of with
charge .to girls in Me igs County who want to go to the ir prom .
· Pleaq see Dresses, A5

Unclaimed. funds list
included in today's newspaper
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POMEROY - Local residents can check today's edition of The Daily Sentinel to
find out if they are entitled to a
portion of more than $.!7.000
in unclaimed Mei g' !=ounty

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fund s'turned over to the Ohio
Division .of Unclaimed Funds
in the past year.
· Doug White, director of the
Ohio . Department . of
Commerce. urged residents
to participate in a ''treasure
'hunt'' for unclaimed funds.

moJJey or the rig hts to money
that have been dormant or
forgotten. Some com mon
examples include dormant
checking
and
savings
a~count s. forgotten rent and
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Meigs ·County Relay • May 131.ancl .14 - at the Meigs County Fairgrounds
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To register your feam,,please call Shawn Arnoff or Joann Crisp at (740) 992-2136.

T~ register your feam, pl~se call Tanya Cremeens at (740) 256-.6393 or Shelli Barneffe at (304} 675-3659.

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GallIa County Relay · .June 3 and ·4 - at the Gallipolis City Park
THE SCIENCE OF COMMON SENSE.

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fundinu local no"vernments.
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Rural
Economi c
De ve lopment program: and
Health ' Services · Comm un ity
. Servi ces Block Grants. · .
Through a new program he
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ca 11s
". Strengt hemng
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Hush plans to reduce overall
funding in the · Commun ity
and Regional Development

2005 .Relay for Life Team Reeruitment

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t~w 111!;_ans i·c tnain ing l(&gt;r pro'
,·rdrng nceucd lunds to local
governmen ts irrthc county.
. The pre~r d e nt' s ·proposal.
dc ,~ rg ned to t rn:rnce the C\Juntry s war dtons 111 Iraq and
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t tax re 1.rc,. pac k·permanen
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the Eco nomic De ve lopment
Admini strat ion. Hou sin g and
Urban
Development

·Getting your lawn mower February
.through another year
jobless rate
unchanged

• Middleport Literary Club
reViews Bohjalian novel.
$ee Page A3
' • Business students offer
consulting services.
See Page A3
• Scholarship lund benefit
set. See Page AS
• Offers tole painting
class. See Page AS
• Deaf awareness and
he~lth fair. See Page AS

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Redmen sweep two games from Urban.a Saturday
RIO GRANDE - The Rio
Grande Redmen baseball team
got the best of visiting Url)ana
m the first two games of the
four-j;p.me Amencan Mideast
Conf~ren•e South Division
weekend series on Saturday.
Rio won the tirst ga me. 7-5
and captured ga me two. 5-3.
Ri o Grande (20-9, 7- I
AMCS) had ·to come from
behind twice in the opening
·game of the day. Urbana (629, 0-10 AMCS) had leads 1-0
. and 5-4 but could not close the

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American abducted' in Baghdad area; car bombs target U.S. forces
BY TRACI CARL
~SSOC I ATED

PREss WRITER

BAGHDAD. Iraq - A
U.S. ~ontractor was (..illnapped Mond.r) rn the
Baghdad ared. the lale-;l in a
string of abductions I hal ha'e
forced many foreigners to
v.nrk here under armed
guard. A pickup truck aJso
exploded near a US. convoy
as il pmrolled ,, crowded market in the troubled city of
Samarra. kill in~ dt least three
people and ir1junng more
than 20 others.
Three suicide bombers also
hil a Marine outpost 111 wes!er n Iraq, woqnding .three
Marines and three civilians in
an attack claimed . by Iraq 's
moq feared .terror groups.
A
U.S.
Embassy
spokesman said the American
contrdctor. who was work,111g

on a reconstruction project.
had been abducted around
noon. He refused to release
an identity or other details.
but said -the contraclor's famil y had been rnformed.
In SatmUTa. a troubled city
60 miles north of Baghdad. a
pickup truck hlew Ltp near a
U.S. patrol. killing three civiltans and wounding more than
20 others. Including hmr U.S.
soldiers. otlrcials sard. One
soldier was evacuated for medical treatment. and the others
were treated and returned to
dutv. the U.S. military said. .
' Loudspeukcr&gt; urged resi dents to donate hlood as the
wounded poured into the hosprtal. Must of the injured
were women and chrldren.
hospital offic ial Abdul Nasir
Hamid sard. The incident was
in th e Sunnt Triangle. a
stronghold of the insu_rgency.
· Early Monday. suicide
bombers tned to crash two
cars and u fire truck- into
Camp Gannon in the western
desert. bu t "th e drive rs of the
vehicles were stopped short
of the camp by forces manning the checkpomts." a U.S.
military statement said.
The vehicles ex ploded .
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slight damage to the concrete
barriers .Lnd i.l nearby
mo~que. U.S. official\ :-;aid.·
ilhurgents also fucd ,Jt the
c:tmp. ,\ihith is in the wwn &lt;&gt;f
Qaim near the Synan t&gt;order.
and a U.S attack helicopter
dcstroyed ,L car carrying a
gunmttn. officia ls said. It was
unclcar how m.rny irmtrgenh
and . . ua:ide bo mbers were
kr!b!'in the 'r,sault. ·
The attacks came. nrne days
after dozens of hc,L\' iiY armed
-insurgents tned ur1Slic"cessfully to break nno Abu Ghraib
prison outside Baghdad. That
bailie wounded more than 40
U.S soldrers and a dozen
prisoners at a fac ility synonymous with the U.S. military';;
prison apuse scandal.
·
- Al-Qaida 111 Iraq, which
previously said I 0 of its'
fighters were killed attackmg
Abu Ghraib, also claimed to
have carried out Monday's
surcrdc bombing 111 Qaim
In Baghdad. about 500
members of Iraq 's police and.
army swept through buildings
in the central Rashid neighborhood along with wme 200
American soldrers. Lt. Col.
Clifford Kent of the U.S .
Army's 3rd In fan try Divrsion
. sard. He said 65 suspected
mrlitants were detained
One Iraqi so ldier was
wounded . .but no A:merican ·
casualties were reponed m the
largest joint U.S.-!raqi oper~ ­
tion in l ra~'s capi tal "nee the
Jrd Infantry Division fr:om
Fort Stewart. Ga.. assumed
responsibility fo r the ctty on
Feb. 27, Kent said.
One suspec ted insu rgent

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Tuesday, April12, 2005

four months in captivity.
to-discuss nrles and regulations
' Iraqi army soldiers captured goveniing their sessions, but
Amcr Hussein Sheikhan in lillie headway was made on
tile MahmmKhya area on fonmng a new govemment.
Bv JUAN-CARLOS
c\prrl .J. tl1c oilier a! sard on · Shille Arab Ibrahim ai-Jaafari
· RODRIGUEZ
conditifln of anonymity. No was named last week to the
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
other details were available. · country's interim pnrne minisRomani:Ln Prcsrdcnt Traian ter post. but he rs str l[ assemWASHIC&gt;JGTON - The .
Basescu's ol'lic·e also sard three bling his Cabinet.
maker of the popul.rr
Romani trn journalists kidC
Hl:rssein ai-Sadr. a lawmak- Bownex exerci'e machines·
napped along wllh their guide er from the ~oal ition of out- ·has agreed to pay a $950.000
nearl y two·\veeks ago in lr.tq going Prime Minister Ayud penalty for not immedr.rtely
were believed to be alive and Allawi. said his group would reportrng safet•y defects that
authorities were. oprrmistic pMticipate in the government led to dozens of mjunes, govthey would return home. but was demanding four min- ernment regulators say.
Spokeswoman Adriana Satioiu isterial pnsts , including one
Vancouver, Wash.-based
offered no or her mformation.
of the main ministries " If our Nautilus Inc. recalled about
At the s.tme time. a group demands are not met, then we 800,000 Bowfiex Power Pro
claiming tu have kidnapped a will lead the opposrtion in the ,:;ystems and Bow flex Ulti rmJ!e
Pakistani official in Iraq has · parliament," he said.
Fitness Machines last year
demanded money for hrs
Ali al -Dabagh. a lawmaker after receiving report s of
release. a senior Pakistani from the Shiite clergy-led tnjuries over a number of
government otTicral said, Un ited Iraq Alliance, satd he years. Under fedemllaw. man"ithout giv ing an amount. thoLrght the demands were ufacturers, tmpor1ers, drstribuMalik Muhammed Ja ved. a too high.
'
tors and retailers must immedeputy cou nse lor at the
In Baqouba, 35 miles diately report informatiun
Pakistani niission rn Baghdad. northeast
of
Baghdad, about potentially ha z~rdous ·
went' missing late Saturd.1y demonstrators chanted anti- products to the Consumer
after leaving home for prayers American slogans in a third Product SafS!ty Com mission.
at a nearby mosque.
day of protests demanding
"Companies need to underPakistan is a key U.S. ally that U.S. forces go home. stand that the quicker they
in the war aeamst terrorism Tens of thousa nds gathered report product safety prob'but has reftcsed to deploy Satqrday in Baghdad, and a lems to CPSC, the quicker we .
pea~ekeepers ctnd urges its demonstration
was held . can take action together and
citizens to avord com mg here. Sunday in Duluryah, 45 mrle s protect co nsumers from
Iraqi legislators met Monday north of the capital.
injuries," CPSC Chairman

GAO: Nuclear plants need to keep
better track of radioactive material
BY DAVID GRAM
ASSOGIATED PRESS WRITER

Bay
Power
Plant
111
Cali fornt a last year. None of
that fuel has been found.
MONTPELIER, Vt. "NRC ·rnspectors often
Hrghly radioactive matenal could not contirm that conco uld fall i.nto the hands of tainers that were designated
terrorists because the natton ·s as containing loose fuel rods
nuclear plants are not keep- in fact contained the fuel
mg close enough track of rods .... Thus, spent fuel may
spent fuel, the Government be mi ~s ing or unaccounted
Accountability Offi:;e said for at still other plants," said
. Monday.
the GAO, which .is the inves- ·
The attacks of Sept. t I ,. tigative arm of Congress.
20D I. raised concerns that
The report recommended
radioactive materials "could that the NRC establish new
be diverted or stolen and used control and accounting rules
maliciously," said the report. for nuclear plams· handling
wHich -also questioned the of loose spent fuel pieces and
level of plant oversight by the an in spection program ro
federal Nuclear Regulatory make sure the rules are being .
Commrssion.
·
followed. ·
NRC spokesman David
The NRC's Mcintyre said
Mcintyre called the risk of the the commiss ion beefed up
spent fuel ending up in terror- such control s and io1spections
ists' hands ··extremely low." . beginning in . November
The report was requested by ,2003. He said those efforts
Verrnom's two U.S. senators led to the discovery of pieces
and others following news a unaccounted for at Vermont
year ago that two pieces of Yankee and HLrmboldt Bay.
spent nuclear fuel had been
He said the agency is folreported mrssing at the lowing up at other plants and
Vermont Yankee nuclear plant. waiting to learn the scope of
The pieces were later found in any other problems before
the plant's spent fuel storage deciding on new rules or
pool. but not where records inspection regimens.
had indicated they were .
The risk of the sperit fuel
Spent nuclear f!lel al~o was ending up in terrorists: hands
reported missing from the is negligible, he said; because
Millstone Nuclear Power it would be very dtfficult to
Station in Connectrcut in get the material past the radi2000 and from the Humboldt · ation alarms at.nu,clear plants.

Clubs and
organizations

Hal Stratton said in a statement 1s~ued 111 conJunction

with the penalty, which was
being announced Tuesday.
The Power Pro and Ultimate
ma~hines that c;rme with a
"Lat Tnwcr'' had backboard
'benches and seal pins .that
broke tll1d collapsed. ihJLiring
some customers. Another ver~
sion ol th~ Powe t Pro wa.\
m~muf~Kture d wllhou t a ''Lat
Tm~er. " · and the incline sup_
-·
pon hrackets on these models
also occ:tsinnallv failed ' and
resulted in injunes.
Accurdin2 to CPSC. Nautilus
did 1101 report -85 L11JUfleS
betwt'ell !995 and 2004. Users
suffered chipped teeth. cuts and
back. disc and neck injuries
Nor did the company repon
desrgn changes on the machines
that were supposed to tix the
problems. the agency said.
"No one likes to P&lt;\Y penalties. but the process has
caused us to double ch~ck
our quality standards as well
as improve our reporting
process:' sa id '~ Ron Arp. a
Nautilus spokesman. "We ' re
just glad to put it behind us."

Tuesday, April12
MIDDLEPORT - Speci.1!
,rpeeung of Middleport Lodue
36:1, F&amp;AM. 7:311 p 111. -~tl
temple to practice .lor inspection in fel luwcraft Llegrcc.
·
Wednesday, April . 13
POMEROY - Mrddlepbrt
Lit erary Club. 2 p.m ..
Pomeroy ' Library. Nadine
Goehcl to revi ew 'The Birth
ot Venus" by Sarah Donant.
Thursday. April 14

POMEROY - c\lp!Hr Iota .Center. Public invi ted.'
7390 for information.
Ma,ters. 6:30p.m .rt St Paul
Lutheran Church.
CHESTER - Shade Rrv er
Lodge · -153. monthly · stated
Tuesday. April 12
Thesday, April 12
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Al l
POMEROY
Revival.
7
CHESTER
Chester
Master Masons tnvit ed.
p.m..
Ca
lvaly
Prlgrim
Township Board of Trustees.
Refre shments followin~.
Chapel. Ohio 143. through 7- p.m .. town hall. Regular.
TUPPERS PLAINS VPW Pris\ 9053. ?·p.m .. with Sunddy. PatrrckMayle, evan- mon.thl y meeting canceled
'.,ilasl week .
meal at 6.30 . 1\ominatron ol geltst. Spcciul singing·.
Saturday, April 16
Wednesday, April 13
officers.
,
BIDWELL -· Gospel sing
Frida)', April 15
POMEROY
-· Meigs
POMEROY
Meigs with "New Horizon" and Count y Board of Health
County Cancer Initiative · "Chri stidn Echoes:· 7 p_. n) .. meets at 5 p.m., conference
meet s at I :30 p.m . conler- Poplar Ridge Freewill Baptist · room at health department.
ence room at Meig~ Senior Church. otT Ohio 554. 593- 11 2 E. Memorial Drive.

Church events

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Middleport Literacy Club reviews Bohjalian novel

.
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.
POMEROY - Sara Owen ·turmoil that [o.Urrouncb the
Laura
discovers
hi s written fr·om the pornt of
reviewed
"The Buffalo deaths of !herr grrh eases a hctray:Li and th eir marnage view of one of the characters.
.
I
Soldier" by Chrrs Bohjalran bit. Terry and Laura take in a nearly
disintegcates . In this way the reader can see
at the recent meetrng of the foster ch il d. Hi s name 'is Meanwhile Alfred meets the how each character develops
Midulcpon Literary Club. Alfred and he is a I0-year-uld neighbors across the road ; as the events of the story
held ,\1 the Pomeroy Lrbrary. African-American bov. ,, Paul and Emily Herbert. un fo ld . The climax of the
Nadrne Goebel "as hostess. quiet veteran or many l~oster Paul Herbert. a retired novel occ urs in a nood that
The novel was frrst pub- homes Here in the little town teacher. · befriends Alfred, · mirrors the one ii1 the openlr shed rn 200 I, and tells the of Corn ish th ere "n't another and gives him a book about ing chapter. Again mmeone
story or Laura and Terrv black chi ld anywhere.
the h~ITalo soldrers, black is swept into the raging water
Sheldo n. w.ho live rn the
Alfred's relatron&lt;hip wi th cavalry riders in the U.S. and this disaster brings the
small toWn of Co1nish. Vt. Terry and l.aur:t ts strmned Army in the 1800s. Paul story to its conclusron.
He is a state trooper there. sinl'e he is uneal-iy and cau- eve n teaches .Alfred to ride
After the review, members
The openi ng of the novel trous and they continue to be his horse . This friendship a~swered roll · ca.ll by recalldescribes a nash l'lood on the haunted by the death of thei r with P&lt;\ul warms Alfred and ing an animal or pet that had
Gale Ri·ver near Corn ish and daug hter' Eventua ll y. Terry ' he begins to break out of hi s made a difference in their
, tragicu ll y. the 9-y'e ar-old just remo ves hunself . from uneasy rsolation. The buffalo lives. Thl'! next meeting· will
_ twin daughters of the involvement with Alfred and su ldr crs hecome his heroes also be at the Pomeroy
: Shelduns are swept tr• th~ir on a hunting trip be c6mc .., and sometime s when he is Ltbrary with Ann Rupe as
· deaths Ln that tlood. ' ·
involved
wi th
another riding Paul's horse he imag- hostess. Nadine Goebel wrll
After two years, when the wom,m who becomes preg- ine&lt; he is one of them .
review 'The Birth of Venus''
desperate grief and emotional nant with his ch ild
Each ch_apter in the book is by Sarah Donant.
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also was being treated for

wounds, the military said.
In a smal l vil:tory against u
spate qf kidnappings targeti n ~ foreigners , a Defense
official
said
Mrnistry
Monday that Iraqi security
forces arrested a man who
claimed responsibility for last
year's kidnapping of tw o
French journalists. The
hostages. Christian .Chesnot
and Georges Malbrunot, were
released rn December after

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heCduse of thetr htgh-growth
poten tial and their ability to
con tribute to th e Appa lachian
reg ion\ economy.
wanted to have a hlisiness
The student teams concen: th'at helped people. bu t they trate on issues of importance
· wcren 't su re what "ttre busi- to each indi vidua l company,
ness model was.
whether it be plann ing,
Three years ago, they operational
etric ien cies,
worked with an Ohio financ.ing, marketing, inforUn iversrly
College
of mauon systems or other crit: Business undergraduate class ical business areas. Thrs
: that took on the Tux horns as a year, 63 MBA students will
: class project. Their charge work closely with (he partic- was to work with the ipating .bu sinesses over
· Tuxhoms to help them devel- eight weeks. providin g
op their ideas into a viable ahout 7,000 hours of conbusrn ess. The student s came sulting services.
up with many good rdeas. and
About ·I 70 people attend· those ideas were compiled ed the opening ceremony
- into a frnal business plan, last Tuesday. -including rep: w,hich was an outline for resentativ,es from
Seri.
Hannah 's House Homestyle George Voinovich's office
Assisted Living. a respite care and Rep. Ted Strickland's
center for senior citizens ....
office, and th e students and
Rep.
"We took the plan to the bu sinesses. · Sta te
- local bank , and they were Jimi)lY Stewart , College of
_ so impre ssed with it that Business faculty member
they immedrately approved Deborah Crown-Core and ·
our loan that allowed us to Linda Henders.hot. owner of
open Han nah 's House ." the 2004 second-place comVerna said_
petition winner. Lyndco
This vear. the Tuxhorns are Inc ., spoke at the eve nt. ·
: again -working with Ohio
Stewart praised the work u(
· University students , th ts time past students and &gt;aid the
: as part of the sixth annual MBA competition has an
· MBA
Small · Business enormous imp,tct on southCompetitim,).
east Ohio as well as the Oh10
Fourteen regional busi- University commun ity.
nesses are participating in
·'Each student has expertise ·
: the event, which purrs some in 'ome way and can use that
: of th e region's most prom is- expertise to make a busines~
- ing fini1s ,with MBA stu - achieve their goa ls and
: dents, who provide consult- potentral." · Stewart sard .
ing serv ices at no char'ge to "Students are gettrng handsthe business.
on experience helping busiThe lirms involved in the nesses succeed in the 21st
- competition all come from century, and they will take
.: Ohio's Appalachian counties. that experience and expertise
:Competition
orga nizers with them to jobs in Ohio and
: selected these businesses outside the region ."

For the Tuxho.rns, the plan
created hy the students was
so successful that they are
planning an ex panston this
year. doubling . the size of
therr fa crlity by adding another house on their campus for
women who are able to live
independently but want to
lrve rn the Hannah 's House
community.
The Tuxhorns decided to
come
back
to· Ohio
University for assnHanct1 in
that venture. hopi_ng the students can usc their business
expertise to research financial options. Hannah 's
House staff also hopes that
the students would be able
to provide an objective perspective o n how to succeed
in the new initiati ve.
" It 's wonderful working
with the stu.dents because of
the vast amount or information they al~ady have and
can access · through the
Internet. ·That's something
that my generation isn't so
comfortable with." Verna
said.
" Each student team will
contribute an estimated 400
to 500 hours to eac h of the 14
participating businesses,"
said Susan Abdella, Small
Business
Development
Center director and competitiun coordinator. "At current
market r&lt;\tes, that eqmils
roughly $25,000 worth of
consulting and research for
reach ' business that participates"not to mention great
hands-on experiences for r
the students...
·
According to MBA faculty member Gary Coombs,
the small business competition retlects OU's dedrca-

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tion to Appalachta Ohio,
and it makes a difference in
the community by adding
jobs. encouraging new businesses and creating income
to the region.
"It's important that the
student s see that they 're
making a real impact and
adding value to the community," he sa id . " What
greater experience can you
get in school?"
The MBA Small · Business
Competition is sponsored by
Ohio University's Voinovich
Center for Leadership and
Public Affairs as part of the
Appalachian New Economy
. Partnership, which creates
tools to allow Appalachia to
compete and prospe,r in the ·
knowledge-based,
·global
economy. The Voinovich
Center works in conjunction
with Ohio Universtty's
College of Business to coordinate the event.
In addition to Hannah ~s
House, participating businesses
include
· Estes
Communications, Zanesville;
National
Automotive
Chemical, Cambridge; Food
Cente{, Caldwell; Stirltng ·
Tech,
Athen 0;
ITM
Marketing, Coshocton; Home
National Bailk, Racine; Glen
Laurel Bed and Breakfast,
Rockbridge ; Bob 's Market
and Greenhouses Joc .. Belpre
location; Class A Sound,
. Athens; Miller's AMPM BP,
Marietta; JC Home Oxygen,
Somerset; COREconsolidated
Ltd.,
Columbus ;
and
Fun,tional and Decorative
Ceramics, Roseville.

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Nations first bookmobile marks
JOOthanniversary in Maryland

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Make sure your loved ones ,
know when to let you go
DEAR READERS· In light
of recent el'ents. many of )'\lu
have requested. that I reprrnt
somethmg regarding

llvlllg

wills. a subject that has
appeured rn this column since
Dear
the early 1970s. Because this
subjec.t i&gt; both u'f1pol1ant and
Abby
timely. I am doing so- with
additional comments. Read onDEAR ABBY: . No one
wakes up rn the morning plan·ning to have an accident. a
hean attack or some other life- reason. I do not wish to be
threatenitw condrtrun . All too kept alive by art ificial means.
If any of you disagre~ with .
often doctors and nurses are
faced wrth a fam'!7 drvrded on thrs philosop hy, · you should
what they "th mk o~•r pmrent rput your own feelings clearly
would want (or not want) . ' rn ·writJnu. roo.
Combine thi&gt; with the ,!Jock
For information about
and grief these peo~le are advanced directives · or living
expenencmg, and th e snuau oo wtl!s. consult your pl)ysician,
becomes vo lat.rle. People yom legal adviser. or visit
should co mplete a living will www.compa s~ i onan dchoic­
before th ey need one.- FOR- es.org . Clrck at the· bottom of ,
MER SURGICAL NURSE. rhe Web page where ir says
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DEAR FORM.ER NURSE: directives."
Thank you for speakin g from
Anyone wuh p(oblems havthe perspective of someone ing an advance directive hanwho has been rn the trenches· ured sho uld contact the
and seen firsthand how Compassion and Choices supimportant it is to make one\ port staff roll-free at 1-800, wrshes clearly understood. . 247-7421. Thi s group will
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lather waste away ro an 88- legal action if necessary. Jts
pound skeleton after lighting a serv ices are free, and are suptwo- year battle with cancer. ported entirely by donations
The doctors told us it was and memberships.
DEAR ABBY: Please settle
hopeless. yet they kept that
poor dear man alive month a question about wedding etiafter month wrth transfusions, quette for me. My friend feel s.
tubes, needles and drugs, while it is the guests' responsibility
he prayed to God .to take him. to "seek out" the bride to conAbby, you would do mil- gratulate her at the reception.
lions of readers a priceless
I have been married 12
service by acquainting them years, and I remember that
with the living will. one of the important things I
GRATEFUL IN JOLIET, ILL. had to do was to mingle with
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the importance of having an coming. · Has this ritual
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will - should be apparent to SNUBBED IN CINCJNNATI
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DEAR SNUBBED: No,
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is not just a document for old changed. I don 't know how
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family members - even a few personally thanked her guests.
tnrsted friends - what your Jt's the gracious thing to do.
wishes are if there is no hope -Dear Abby is written by
for your recovery and 'you are Abigail Van Buren, also
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Grange discusses banquet
HEMLOCK GROVE Plans for the annual Pomona
Grange banquet, to be held
April 29, were discussed at
the recent meeting_ of
Hemlock Grange, held at the
Grange Hall.
Master Rosalie Story
presided at the meeting. The
Pomona Grange banquet will
be held at 7 p.m. at the
American Legion Post on
County Road 25 . Tickets may
be purchased from Grange
•
members.
Members discussed the success of serving at local auctions , and those who helped
or donated to the projects
were thanked.
Helen Qujvey was the winner
of the county baking contest.
It was noted that 70 pounds
of card fronls were sent to the
St. Jude 's Ranch for Children .
Members were given forms

to keep records of volunteer
hours performed by the Grange.
It was noted that M uri·
Bradford, Leota Smith, Bill
Radford, Cecil Brickles, Hilber
Quivey and Joan Kautz were ill.
Star Grange vrsited artc1 presented the literary program.
Vicki Smith, Star Grange
Lecturer, presented a program
with readtngs, "The Sights
and Sounds of Spring," from
Pauline Adkins; "The Foolish
Gardener"
by
Linda
Montgomery; "First Love" by
Opal
Dyer; ·"Do You
Remember When," and "Dear
Friends," by Smith, and "Fun
Things" by Patty Dyer.
Patty Dyer won a quiz.
"Baseball Team Names."
Barbara Fry and R_oy Grueser
concluded the program.
Next month's meeting will
be preceded by a Kentucky
Fried Chicken supper.

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LOOKING FOR AGREAT JOB?

BY DAVID DISHNEAU

County. " You sort of g01 your
year·.s worth of books and
retumed them later in the year:·
HAGERSTOW N·. Md. .The bookmobile lasted
The nation\ fim bookmobrle only live years ~ it was hit
celebrated It' IOOth anni,er- by a train in 1910. The driver
sary 'at a party Monday. and -hor-.c,s 'urvived, and the
marking an evolution from a wagon wa; replaced two
humbi e~ buggy with a few years later by a motorized
hundred book' to full-sized buggy. library officials said.
buses off;~ring thousands of
Titcomb, then-library direcbooks and other services.
tor for Wa;hington County.
A century ago. librarian 00"-'ted at the time: "No better
Mary Titcomb decided to put method ha.' ever been devised ·
·'&gt; he( ,- ~, on a hor; e-drawn · for reaching the dweller in the
bugg; and send it to rural res- country. The book goe; to the
tdent&gt; . It took the dm er three man. not "auing for the man
day' tO make the50-mile tnp to wme to the book:·.
in Wa &gt;h ington Count). Md.
Toda; . there are more than
"They got to ca~h place once ROO hwkmobile' 1n operaor twice a year and that wa.' it:· tron n" tionwide offering
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Today· , Htghhght tn Htstory On Ap11l 12. 1945, Pres1dent
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Desptle m.ISslve &lt;1g1tat1on
tor a reslncuoniSt llllllllgratlon pohcy. a new poll sllows
surpriSing support tor proposals to allow forc1gners
and Illegal tmm•grants to
Morton
obtam work permits and
Kondracke
earn the1r way to ciuzensh1p
The poll. by GOP pollster
Ed Goeas and Democrat
C':el111da Lake. ought to
encourage Pres1dent Bush to (mcludmg tonne• "II leg.ds"l
push tor 1mmigrat1on ref01m would not gam an .tdvan1.1ge
.1gamst concerted oppos11lon over those w.utlng 111 hne
11om radio talk show hosts
The Goeas-Ltke
poll
,md some GOP co nserva- showed that, even .titer he.u llves who denOLmce hiS mg strong ~ugument' a!:!.wnst
work-penmt proposals as the Kennedy -McCain rel~mus
"amnesty tor law-breakers " 77 percent ol hkely volers
The poll, conducted tor would tavor ihelf propos.tl
the pro-reform Nauonal
At the moment. polltlc.tl
Immigration Forum and the momentum un the 1_mm1gra·
Amencan
Imm•grat1on lion 1ss ue seems lo he wnh
Lawyers Association. shows GOP reslnctwmsls, led by
that Americans would sup- Rep Tom Tancredo. Rport reforms even more hb- Colo , and those who th1nk
er&lt;il than Bush 's - the ktnd th.tl slncter enforcement
expected to be JOmtly pro- should precede any reform
posed soo n by Sens John
On Feb , I0. the House
McCam.
R-Anz.
and voted 261-161 to pass a meaEdward Kennedy, D-Ma&gt;s
sure (now pan ot the lr.tq
Bush has proposed that supplement,tl appropnatlon )
foreigners and 1llegal immi- that establtshcs federal stangrants be allowed to obtam dards for state dnvcrs · hccnsperm1ts to work legally m es that are des•gned to deny
the Umtecl States. but has them to 1llegal inumgrant s
!ell 11 unclear whether they
The measure. backed by
would have to return to thetr House J udictary Chamnan
home countnes when the Jun Sensenbrenner. R-W1s.
permits exp1red
also, in the name of home, Kennedy and McCam are . land security, restri c ts the
proposing that, after SIX ability of fore1gners to g.lln
years of legal work, law- humamtanan asylum m the,
abidmg Immigrants who pay Umted States
a "tine" and undergo a backBush has been grat1tymgly
ground check wou ld be eh- and even eloquentl y progtble for permanent resident llllllllgHltlon 111 Ills publ1c
status (a "green card'') and statements, but he also needs
eventual ctl!zenshtp
conservative support to pass
Thelf proposal also speeds Socml Secunty retotm .
up processmg of the huge which may delay or even
backlog of applications for stop h1s push tm unnu granormal immigration so that uon reform .
Part of the eqt~otllon. to6."
work-permit
holders

loud claque ul r.1u10 .mel
TV t o~ ll. 1h011 hosts who 1.ul

UniOns wdl cndOISe. Cle,Hing
,, po"crtul cottnt.;rwe•ght to

dg~un"t

the ICstnliiOillsls

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dll · mva ... lun" ol tor-

The bill 11 Ill cont.nn
·poruus' US borders 111 tl.t- enh.nwed enlotcement me.t·gtant \lOI.ttll&gt;n ol 1he l.tv. sures. lllLludnH! .111 elec tronThe ,tgHatlon 1:., ~u.\:ompa­ IC ve nllc.ltlllll system !'Or
nleu by extcnsl\'e pubhcn y work permit' . .1 lmul on 1he
to1
· the
Anlona number ol v.orke1 pelllllil
"M1nu1em.m" mo ve ment. th,11 nMt ches clllTClll flows ol
"'htch w ,IS l.tunched lo block illeg.tl s .. l.tbOI protccuons
llllll1tgldllls from Mexi CO ' dnd prOVISIOilS f01 workers
Bush h,ts denounced such In ubta1n gree n c.mJs 11 they
JMY ,, tine hkely to be m01e
· ~v l g ll .mte · •lltiVllY
Actu..tlly untl-lllllllJgr...t - lh.tn $ I .'\00
Acco• d1n g In the Goe.tstiOlli'I S h,t ve " pomt Thete
" .1 n Ill' a'•on ol tlleg.tl L.,ke po ll. tnmH gldtlon "
not ..t mon ~ the top co nce11l:'i
llllllllCf&lt;ltiOll ,lCIOSS the U S
borde'rs. es tunated .n .tbout ot 1hc puhl1c Whtle on ly 9
-lOO .OOO people a ye,,r percent ol vo leiS lavor
Rou ghl y II milhon lllegal s IIKrcasm ~ th e humber ol
legal liil'nllgl alliS 111 the
h\e in the Umted St.ttes
And the US gove rnment. United Si.ttes. 86 percent
desp ll e bolste;ed horder also .tgree that llnllll gr&lt;~ nt s
who work. pay t.txes and
se~.,.:lll ll Y ttiU..i mcredses' 111 the
le.u n EngliSh should h.tve a
rfumbe1
ol
llllml gr.tl lon
lagenh. has been ui1able to wo~y In become Citizens.
In ad&lt;hlton. 91 percent
stem the tide
.1greeu th.tt "we need a conThe qucs11on becomes
Wh.u should we do about ll. trcllled nmm gr,ltlOn system
cs pecl.lily when •mnug1&lt;1nts th.tt would replo~ce II legal
ovellvhelnllltgly. an 1ve to llllllli gr,\1 1011 llow Wlih a
ldke mem&lt;1l JObs that leg.tl lmn11g1 at1on tlow ·
S•gmhc.mt maJOittles s.t1d
An1e11cans won't do and
wh•ch employe" are Willing they'd be less likely to support a McClln-Kennedyto hi1e them to1 '
The Bush .1ppro.1ch. so far slv le bill tt told It was an
"amnes~,Y · 11 11lm;ered US
not spe lled out t'n actu.ll legtslatlon. 1s to dllow f01e1gn- wages 01 1f It encouraged
ers .tlllitlleg,lls m the Umted more Ille gal 11lln11 g 1at1on
Sto~tes to · ohtam ternpormy
Sull. &lt;iller heanng mg~• ­
work permns
.
ments on both stcles 77 perAt .t press conference with cent favored the reforms
MeX!,an President Vicente
One other argumelll favors
Fox on March 8. Bush went regulan zmg Immigration It
out ol h" way to s.1y, "1 would free up pollee ,md
oppose .mmest y. pl.tcmg lllll11t gra llon dllthorities to
undocumented workers on the hunt cnmmals and terrorists,
mstead ol chasmg millions
o~utomo~t1c path to c1ttzensh1p "
McLun and Kennedy o~re ol workers who .1re ready,
draftmg legiSI ,lllOn that .w!lhng and able
(Monon Kondracke 11 necMcC.un hopes the admm•str&lt;tuon will b.u:k and that llll ve ed11m of Roll Call. the
employer groups and labor 11e11 1paper o.f CapiTol Htll.) ,
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strmght face, that its station
ch1ef in the countnl!s to
whtch these suspects are
transferred must obtam an
assurance from that country's secunty offices that
these pnsoners ~ sqmet1mes
k1dnapped by the Cl A off the
streets of other nations w1ll not be tortured
Dana Pnest of The
Washmgton Post, who has
broken many stones about
this outsourcmg smce late
2002, quotes a CIA offictal
engaged m these renditions
that v1olate both Amencan
and mternat10nal lltws Thai
person descnbes these socalled assurances torture
will not happen as "a farce "
She wntes that "another
U.S government otilctal
who VISited several tore1gn
prisons where suspects were
rendered by the CIA after the
attacks of Sept. I I , 200 I.
said: ' It 's, beyond _that. It's
w1del~ underst~ that t_
nrer.rogauon
practices , that
would be Illegal 111 thl! U.S
are being used '"
It 's not only Amnesty
lnternatmnal, Human R•£hts
Watch and Human R1 gh ts
F1rst·who are md1 gnan1 over
what they have learned
about thts practice In co un-

mterrogauon techmques." •
It has long been up to
Congress. under the separation of powers, to thoroughly mvesttgate the Cl A's past
,md present adherence to the
InternatiOnal
Conventton
Agatnst Torture , anu the
CIA's outsourcmg of torture .
The Markey amendment
end1ng the tunding tor
"extraordmary rendit10ns"
could become a law if Sen
Leahy's btll on lmplementlllg the convention 1s passed
A s of thiS wntlng, however, Sen Arlen Specter (RPa.) chatrman ot th e
Jud1c1ary Committee, shows
no s1gn ol holdmg a heanng.
Leahy may have to get hi s
b1ll on the tloor by proposmg an amendment to anoth. er b1ll . If he does, and if he
succeeds in the Repubhcan- '
controlled Senate, and the
subsequent House-Senate
conference conumttee, Will
Pres1dent Bush s•gn mto law
an assurance lo the world
that, mdeed, we w1ll not violate Amencan and international laws agatnst torture?
More to the pomt. how
many
Americans
care
enough about our mvolvement in torture to emphallc.dly decl.tre thetr oppos1t1on
Ia th1s pract1ce by telhng
the1r members of Congress?
(Nar Hemo.lf is a nmionall v ren o&gt;t·ned aurhortf\' 011 rh e

Frrsl Amendment and &lt;he
Bill of R1gh ts cmd aurh01 of
seroal hunk .1. mcitldtll}?
"The Ww 011 the Bill nj
R1glrt1 llllll till· Gothet mg

Re11 \/W]( e" (Seren Stones
Pres •1 2003 ).
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Jolln F. Litchfield

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

MASON . W. V&lt;i - John F
Lttchlteld. 73, c&gt;f New Haven.
W Va . ched Fnday. &lt;\,pnl 8,
2005, a1 St Mary's Hosp1tal
m Huntmgton. W Va
H~ was bum Sept 6, 1931. 111
HellLICI son. w Va' son or ih~
l,lte Femme B. and Ron],,
Ange hne Clonch Lnchfield He
was" • ~ llred tron worker trom
Local No 787, and,, veteran ol
lhe U S Army dunng the
Korean War. He was a member
ol the Chiton M.tsomc Lcxlge
No 23. Smuh-C.tpehat1 Post
140. AmerK'dn Lcg1on
In add1t1on to hiS p.trents,
he was preceded m death by a
brother, Ralph Lnchlleld .•md
a brmher-m-law, Elmer Batrd
SurviVIng IS h1s w1fe of 44
John Litchfield
years .
Mary
N01thup
Luchfleld of New Haven,
whom he marned on June 18, 1960. sons and daughters-m-law.
Timothy and Carol Lltcl\fteld at New Haven and Scott and
Lon Litchfield of Pomeroy, grandchildren: Lucas Lnchtield.
Jesse L1tchf•eld, Ab1gml L11chheld and Nathan Litchfield:
brother and Stster-m-law, Manon Leo and June Litchfield. a
s1s ter, Bonme Batru of Chesh1re: a sister-m- law. Sally
Lttchf1 eld of Mason, W Va. ; and se veralmeces and nephews
Fnends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday at FogelsongTucker Funeral Home Ill Mason. where serv1ces will be held
at I p m on Wednesday, Apnl 13. 2005. wnh Pastor George
Welflck ol ilcwung
.
Masomc graves1de serv1ces will be performed at Graham
Cemetery
Fnends
may
e-m.u l
condolences
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WASHINGTON - A bill
would make wx-lree 1hc
lederal gr.mts gl'en to
Oh1oan s and olhers whose
homes have been hu by
tloodmg or other natural diSasters has hll &lt;l sn.1g 111 lhc
Sen.nc. da vs bclorc l11Li.1v\
wx deadluic
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The lnte rn,tl Rc1 enue
Se1v1ce says the Ftde!.tl
Emergency · M.111 .1ge ment
Agency g..mls: wh 1ch .ue
used to help peopl e •eloc,tle
or s .tte~u.1rd 1he1r homes
.tg.tllht fLillll e dtso~ster' . •ue
lax.Jble unde1 cUirenl !.111
Ptevwusly. the y ho~dn t been'
l.txed beco~use the y· were
assumed to be exempl
Rep Rob Portman. R-Ohio.
.111!.1 other lawmakers from
&gt;tales hn by recem lloo.dmg
and last year's stnn g of hurncanes sought tO cl.lflty that
the gran ts were llltended to be

Local Briefs
Plan dinner benefit
RUTLAND - A benefit soup dmner Will be held from 4 to
7 p.m. on Fnday ,u the Rutland Fire Statton, to heneht M1k e
Will lord ,md Kent Eads. f1retighters injured til an acCident

-Scholarship fund benefit set
TUPPERS PLAINS -· A benelll lor Eastern Alumm
AssOCJal•on Sclwl.trshtp Fund will be held Irom 2 to 9 p.m on
S.tturday .11 the Iarmer Tuppers Plams Elementary School
En1e1t.unment w1ll mclude Dw1ght lccnhowet , hom 3 to 4
p m . Jerry and Ltsa Queen from 4:30 to 5.25 p m., the Eastern
H1gh School Bell Ch01r from 6 to 6:45. and others.
Retrcshments w1ll be available and drawmgs will be conducted. along w11h a Chinese auction
. Scholarships are awarded to Eastern High School seniors,
dependmg on funds available.

Offers tole painting class

tnes where these kldnappmgs ha ve taken place such as Italy, Germany,
Sweden and Canada- there
are now official lllvestigations of the compliCity of
the1r own secunty forces 111
these vtolat1ons of the tnlernatiOn.tl Convention Agamst
Torture and Other Cruel.
Inhuman or . Degradmg
Tr.emment or Pumshment
(s1gned by Pre s 1d~ nt Reagan
and rat1lied years later by the
Senate 111 1994)
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the e iA
Meanwhile,
declared on March 18 that
"all CIA mterrogatwn lechmques, both past and present, are lawful and do not
constitute torture." I have
doubts about the credibility
of th.tl statement. especmlly
concerning past techmques;
but what about the methods
of extractmg information
from prisoners the CIA sends
to countnes where there IS tto
doubl that torture 1s a regular
method of obtammg mformatwn (wh1ch IS then provided back to the CIA)?
Says CIA Director Porter
Goss th.tt "of course. once
they're out of our control.
there 's only so much we can
do " When Goss appeared
before the Senate Armed
Serv1ces Commtttee he was
as ked by Sen John McCam
( R-Anz.) about his agency's
o wn use of watcrboardmg, a
techn1que where a pnsoner
is cbnvinced he will be
drowned unle" he g1ves up
th e 1equ1 red lllfornl.lllon
Go..,..., ._m~we1ed th._lt woterbuardmg " "an ared ol what
I would ~a ll proless1onal

CHESTER - Me1gs County artiSt Lmd.1 Blosser, will conduct a tole pamtmg class from 9 30 to II 30 a m on Apnl 23
al the Ches1e1 Courthouse
The cl.tss wil l focus on deSigns fealunng s11awben1es The
cost IS $15. and suppltes w1ll be prov1ded Space IS lumled lo
10, ,md tese1vat1ons may"'be n,ade through Joame Powers, at
985-4404, 01 Lmda Blosser at 985-4281

Deaf awareness and health fair
POMEROY - A forum on deaf awareness and health tmr
w1ll be held from II a.m to I p.m. for students and I p.m to
3 p.m for community members at Meigs H1gh School on
Wednesday. Questions about heanng loss, hearing mds. closed
captiomng and American Sign Language w1ll be some of the
deaf awa1eness issues addressed There also wtll be free hearing checks. weight and blood pressllle checks and free mlormauon dn general health and soctal issues Contact Jack1e
Newsome at 992-2158 or Donna M Wtlhams at
dw•lhams@wscc edu tor more mtormat10n

Pomeroy
frcfm Page A1
that the quote from v1llage's
current prov1der. Medical
Mutual Company, showed an
increase of nearly 30 perGent
in the prlmium cost.
Vaughan
recommended
applying
with
another
provider, United Health Care,
and suggested that they may
prov1de a more competitive
rate. Counc1l agreed to turn
m applicatiOns ftom v1llage
employees thiS week to expedite the underwntmg process
with Umted Health Care The
deadhne to renew the coverag€ with Medtcal Mutual
Company IS May I
Council voted to install a
m1nor on Nye Avenue near
the dnveway of Bnan Young
at a cost of $86
Resident V1c Young asked
counc1l to mvest1gale condi tiOns on Will' s H1ll and trees
located near the park at the
Mmersvtlle border.
Resoluuon 12:05 was
passed dealing with the foi'lowmg ,1dvances and, transfers of mone\ :
• The v~ llage recently

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POMEROY - Heart of the V,liley Head Start " acceptmg
applicanons (or the 2005-2006 s.chool year App licatiOns \Ioiii
be accepted at the Bradbury .md TuppeiS Plam s sHes m Me1gs
County and the Cl&lt;~y ,md Woodland sllcs 111 Galha County
trom 8 a m to 4 p m . through Fnday, unul 6 p m. on Thursday
Prout ot mcome. unm umzat1on record, b1rth ceruflcate.
Soc1al Security card. and med1cal or insurance card are
requ1red. The program services children 3 to 5

On March 16, the House
of Representatives, in a stunnmg 420-to-2 vote, passed
an amendment to the emergency Iraq supple.mental
appropnat10n
by
Rep.
Edward Markey (D-Mass )
forbtdding the use of any
funds that violate the legal
obligations of the international ConventiOn Against
Torture, wh1ch thts nation
stgned.
Congressman
Markey has led the charge
agmnst the CIA's pract1ce of
- sending terrorism suspects
to countries cited by our own
State Depanment for torturing the1r prisoners
The medta took little
not1ce of thts b1part1san
move to try and end the
admm1Strat1on 's outsourcmg
of torture - whtch President
Bush contmually says ts not
happemng, desp1tc mountmg
ev1dence fnim human rights
mgamzauons, freed tortured
detamees, and JOurnalists
worldwide.
As Congressman Markey
says "The war agamst terrorISm includes a war agam~t
those who engage 111 torture.
. This amendment reaffinnmg our commmnent to end
th~ practtce of torture IS JUSt
the begmnmg
Torture IS
unacceptable and the U S has
a responsibility to take the
lead m endmg ih1s pracuce."
On March 17. Sen. Patnck
Leahy (D- Vt.) introduced a
bill , "The Convention on
Torture
lmplementallon
Act,'' that would end the&gt;e
"exlr.1ord mary rendlilons:·
as the CIA calls them
The CIA clatms, w1th a.

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Accepting Head Start applications

Sunlight on CL4 ssecret kidnappings

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Dresses
from Page A1
AdmmiSirator Dee R.tdcr
Rader told Marshall about
an 1clea she and her daughter
Becky . .t JUnior at Southe111
High School had \v)H ie they
we1e out shopp •ng lor
Be~ky' s prom dress Mothc•
and cl&lt;tughtcr had ,m 1dea to
~ollecl prom dresses and lo.tn
them out 10 gu ts who wanted
to go to pt om
'·Back 111 the earl y 1970s I
had to work wh1le I was m
h1gh school so gomg to my
prom wo~ s not .tn option .''
Mrs. Rader satd "II (prom)
shou ld be a tune 111 a young
lady 's hie where she !eels
gocxl about herself She ts
completmg one phase 111 hfe
and begmning a ne\\o one "
Marshall checked wtlh her
churches who were able to

Street
from Page A1
Admimstrator
Bradford
AndeiSon has mvenloned
areas need111g repau s. most
at wh1ch dre 111 streets paved
111 the past few ye,trs through
a vlllage-w1de p.1v1ng p•ogram The holes ,ue c1eated
by sa lting and s~rap1ng
streets dunng the wmter. ,,he
smd, and throu gh ex pans1on
and cont•actton olthe p&lt;~vmg
dunng ~uld wedlher
lannarcll1 smd a JUVemle
crew under the chrecuon ot
Bntt Dodson h.ts completed
repans .11 D.tve Diles P,uk,
mcludlll£ new ptcmc tables.
pamtmg and l andsc&lt;~pc work .
around pl.1yground eqlllpmenl The c1ew w1ll 1eturn
th1s sumt\1er 10 .tsstsl "1th
lawn work
lannarclli sa1d she has con-

Funds \
from Page A1

tax-tree The•r b1ll passed the ass uranc es thai pe&lt;1p le 11 hu
House ldst month It s now rece11·ed FEMA g•.utls bctrllc
quck 111 the Sen,ne ove1 the 1he bill ts eno~c t eu 11 on 1 he
question ol v. he1her 1t should ch,tr~ed the l.tx
he relmactlle
fhe .tbsc ncc ol s to~lullH 1
- The Hous,·- r·"'ed hill ldllglr .tg:c plO\Illlllg t ret ro.tl wnu Ill n1.1ke 1he g• .tms t.1x- t l\1.? rei1ef CI C'di C._, .1 lll:!..!d\1\t'
fl ee o~ll e l enactment. J3.cp 1111ere nc c ih.tt p.t~ ~1cn1s
Mo~rk Foley R-Fia . 1hc bil l\ 1ece l\ ed pnor to the d.nc ut
st"""'" s,uu lhc hill doesn't -cnttument .11 e 1n c luded 111
need'" be lcllo.lctllc to con- nKome." thl' ~cn L~IOJ .., '' rnte
'"Y 10 theIR ~ that these P-'Y· They dre pu~hll~ ., c~ ~epdrdll:
mem' shou ldn't be t&lt;lxed .
bill th.tl makes the '" ' cxempT.tyllll Glltfln. ,, Tre.ISLIIY 11011 lelrn.tcll\ e lo 2ttl 11
Dcp.ulln~nl
spokesm,m,
Foley s.uu he hopes the
.1greed .mel s,ud the .tdmmts- "Sendle wtll ge l the11 uLI
tr.ttton supports m.tk1ng the tugethe1" .md 'p.tss the b1ll
ex~ mptlon retrodct1ve and soon "The1e "" hu ge ll.tbtlth.n the House bdl. comb1 ned ny. potent t.ll ly. lo r people
with on-the-record st.lte- who hav e .llre.td y sutlcred
ments from lawm.Jker' sultt- enough. ' he s.11d
c1ently Illustrate the 1nten1 ot
In Ohm, reSidents .tt c
Congreso to do that
recove1mg from d stnng of
But Democratic Seth Max fede ral utsasters, mostl y due
Baucus ot Montana M.uy to tlood1ng c.tused by &gt;CVCIC
Landneu of Lotllsto~n.t .111!.1 · v. m let siOrms Flond.1 reS!Bill Nelson of Flond.1 wrote dents, meunwh1le. ,tre st tll
to Tre.t'LIIY Sectet.uy John p1ckmg up the p1cces lrom
Snow l.tst week seek111g tour hurncdnes that b11 the11
collect 114 dresse s .mel
M,frshall's son John and hts
w1te K11SI1 undellook a lourhour d11ve to ~~h ver th em to
God s NET
R.tde• 's do~ughter
Mrs
Becky was 111 ch.uge at the
eve nt c.dted "P1om • Dress
Day" on Monday where the
dresses became dvallable to
all JUlllOrs and seni ors 11om
all three school diStncts
The g1ris med on dresses.
chuo&gt;e ~one ami we• e asked t0'
Sign a covenant that they wll I
return th e dress dller prom
There Wds no fee Involved
and prom dresses ate still
dvallable f01 loan .
Mrs R.tder and he• daugh, ter hope to ' rece1ve more
prom dresses tor dOtl.IIIOn tor
ihts ye.~r ' s ptom season as
well as next so thai the lradttlon can conltnue
Donated prom dresses can
be dropped ott at God's NET
Call 992-0261 tor more
mfo1 man on

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le gJ\LtlllHl peopk.. \\lll.l h . ~ ,~·
ll'Ll'l\ed .1 1· 1: \L\ ~l . llll .t il llime Ju11n~ 21111-+ -llou ld he:

tl l~liL'dllhL' !llOJl('\ .l\
.tddt!d rnuHll t! llo\h'\ L' r: h..;
IClflllft''li
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''uuld lt&gt;lund nwrh.· : to . p~o ·

pte 11 l1&lt;• P·• ~ lllc.\ .1 \ 11 l1.; 11 "'
tl. Cong t1..' "" p.! ""l;" the
exempt ton
·\vc h op~ t h&lt;~t Con~tcs&gt;
will .ICI so lh.li lhl, ISn't .111
ISS UC.' Gllillll s,uLJ
A spokc,m.m I&lt;JI L.t!Jdtt&lt;;U
swd 1ha1 11h lle 1-ll d.t\ s tax
d&lt;;,IUllllC h ,( Lllllc&lt;;lll: .I biiJ
t h ~tt 1:-, I CllOd(\1\C Uoe ... n ' t
ncccss.u lly h,l\ c tu be P"''eu
lhl\ week
We IV .tnt to m.tke sure that
111 our rush to ge t thi s
11 rapped up by t,tx Jdy th,ll
we .tre not ln.llh ert entlv settmg people up to lmd out
ldlet thdilhey weren't Inc luded."
s.tld
Lu1d11eu 1
spokesman , &lt;\cldm Sha1 p

Lo'ngaberger lays off 360 workers
NEWARK (AP ) - The
Lon£l:,tbet !!er Co .mnounced
Mm1day th.tt 11 " l.tylllg oft
about 360 wo1 ke1 s because ol
lower th.m ex pected sa les .1t
the nallnn·s l.11 gest h.t ndm.tde
b,ISket-m.tket
Company
spokeswom.m
Bonny
Fowle•
so~td
LongabeJg_e J ldJd oil nMnuldc lllllllg .md utslttbutton employees to m.tke tis Dper&lt;itlon mo1e
etfic1ent
6- Longaberge1
employed .tboui -+.000 people
belore lhe layolls

CDBG
from Page A1
gove rnments unuer the new
program wou ld rely hea vily
on JOb creallon
Each year, commiSSIOnet s
diStnbute CDBG ·-ronnu la
funds to local governmen ts
for infrastructure proJects. tire
equipment. .md wa1e1 .md
sewer extensiOn projects
Wnhout access to the tunds
and local control over how the
funds are spent. townshtps
f1re departments .111d lnc.d
water diSIIICts - and the
county co mm~;SIOJJeiS th emselves - will lose '.t llually .111
tederal g1o~nt tunJs. \\ohtch
they •ely on to• tmpmvemems
to local mIt aslrucltn e
Between 2001 and 200~.
Me1gs County go;emment
and Its townsh1ps .md vlil.tges
shared $ 1.8 1mlhon m CDBG
grant dollars List ye.n.
CDBG fund s were spent un ,,

( ong.tbe 1ge1 "m' tl~ s~lle s
lnu ed-.e :1 pea.:ent i d"l month

wmp.lled

10

M,uch

~00-+.

the

lu st lime Ill m01 e th,tn a velu
such ~wv. 1 l1 h o~s occurred
Employees" ho were l.ud ott

Monll.ty cou ld bc . c.tllcd back
up to ,, year 11 conLhtJuns dldnge, Fov,J c 1 sdid
Long.tbel gct. loundcd m
llJTl, se lls h~llldm .tclc b&lt;"ket:;.
pottery anu othc1 htimc products th1 ough 70.000 mch vid- '
uo~ l consu li,um "ho sell the
products hom the1r homes

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w.tlet protect 111 Syr.tcuse. a
w.1te• ptnrec l 111 R.!clne .md
S'100,000 " now bemg 1pc nt
111 the VIllage ol M1Jdlep01t
!rom a CDBG COllllllliiiiiY
chsucss !!rant . f01 new sidew.tlks. tile demollllOll Ol olbdndoned houses. leslot.ttlon of
the depot 111 Do~v e Odes P.11 k,
.md new l11e equ1pment
"Thts " the only Jund111g
SO UI Ce rema1111ng WhiCh
allows loc.d QO\elliments to
detern\me how the money "
best spent 111 the commumty.
Davenport s.ud .11 J.tsl v.eek's
mee1111g "Th.11 tlextbtllty IS
vety tmpOllant !01 1he people
at Metgs Cc.lllllty. and wc"1e

tacted Rumpkc regard1ng
removal of tires from .t property
on
Park
Street.
Gallia/Me1gs Community
Act10n Agency wtll help
remove the tires. but cannot
d1 ~pose ot them The ltres
-were placed on the property
go mg to do whdt wr Cdll 10
tor
bank
s tabllz ~tto n ,
make su1e otllclals on the
Iann,uelh s,ud. but h.tve
11d[!On!ll leve l are dWLtre of
w.1shed .twdy as the result of
hOW llll[lOrt,ll1t II IS.
recent rams
Ldst month, co rnllll '&gt;,lllllet-.
Counctl also
met wtth U $ Rep Ted
• Approved payment ot
Stnckl.md. D-L1shon. .tnd
bills 111 the amoun1 at
other county and vdl.tge ofii$27.716.
C
I.ds trom southeastern Ohto to
• Approved the M.lf(:h
detenmne the potential dlcli'
mayor's rep011 of fees und
ol Bush\ ptoposecl ntis
fines collected m th e o~mount
ot $7,S60.30
10.7. Oll.tWd. II 4. Pel t)
•
Approved
momhly
I 0 7: .md Smlto I 0 \
1ep01ts from lhe pubhc
The ILm es t uncmp lo) mcnl
works, rei use and mea me lax
r.lle
111 th e ,l,lle 1()1 Febut.n\
from
Page
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dep.trtments
.
w.IS
111 Del.1w.u e County .i1
Council membeiS Roger
Manley, Roger Houchms, percent,
whtle
Vmton -l 8 pet cent The slate 1.11e !01
Kathy Scon .md Bob County rose loul-lenths Ill the molllh w.ts (l-+ percen t, up
Robmson. ,md F1 scal Ofticer
1
11.1 percent
Susan Baker we1e present
P1ke County had the h•gh- . menl ,,}le to1 the mo111h l dllle
eSIJobless r&lt;~le m the slate for 10 54 petcelll. up tn\m 'i 2
the month Other counties p~ 1 cemm J, 111 u, 11 y
sure hunt ohw gov
Me1gs Coun1y's list of With double-d1 gll !Obless
The ht ghesl Ullemp loy melll
uncla1med funds mc ludes 1a1es mcluded Adams, I I 8 1.11e amon g Oh1o s Cllles 111
I05
uncia• mec;l
funds Coshocton. 10 5: Hockmg. Febru.try Y7en l to Youn~stown
accounts of S50 or more 10 2. Huron , 10.7: Mon(oe. wah 10 5 pe1ceu1 . .t~d 1hc
tullled over wtthm the last 10 7,
M01 ga n, 12 'i. lowest w.ts seen 111 Clc&gt;c l.md
year lor those mdlvldtldls Muskmgum, 10.3. Noble, He1ghts .11 5.4 pclcCI!l
whose last known &lt;tddress
~as here. Those who fmd
their names on the l(st can
beg111 the cla!lns process
online or by completmg a
clmm torm mcluded m the
--ne\Vsjlaper mscrt.
Meigs County's 2. 108
uncla1med funds accou nts
total $227,352 55

Jobless

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Utility depOSitS, llllCaShed
checks, undel!ve1ed stock
certificates, unc.tshed msurance policies and forgott.;n
layaway payments
Last ye.tr. more than
rece1ved a reimbursement of 39,000 discovered unclaimed
$70,982 75 for/from toe Ohio funds m the11 n.1mes. Wh1te
Dep~rtm~nl
of _ Ni!turaL sa1d. The-list of fund s al so i&gt;"
&lt;Resources Clean Trails Grant available dt the dtvtsion ·s
m regard to the walkmg path online treas ure hunt Slte.
Th1s grant money will serve www unclatmed funds treaas repayment of an advance
that came from the general
fund after counctl borrowed
$70,982.75 from Farmer's
Bank m the· form of a short
term loan
• A total of $2 ,500 was
transferred from the general
to the street ,t und for current
operations
Resolution 13:05 was
Wonderful opportumt1es are ava1lable 1n Tom Peden Country
passed in which $9,232 75
We are expandmg our staff and need more sales people
was advanced back to the
No Expenence IS required, only a Willingness to learn , l'lork
general fund m regard to an
Oh10
Department , Of
as a team and have a strong •mllattve
TransportatiOn grant for the
• Excellent Pay and Bonus Plan • Great Benefits
walk path benches
• Work At The #1 Dealership
The meeting was called
mto executive session once to
Call To Schedule An lntE~rview:
diScuss personnel matters.
I
All members of counc 1l
Tom Peden Country
were present for the meetmg
with the exceptiOn of
1-800-822-0417. 372-2844
Counctlman Jack•e Welker
475 South Church Street • Ripley, WV 25271
Council was joined by ClerkTreasurer Kathy Hysell ,
Musser, Pomeroy F1re Ch1ef
R1ck
Blaettnar, Vtllage
Admm1slrator John Anderson
and Pomeroy Pollee Ch1ef
Mark E. Prottltt.

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Tuesday, AJ?rilt2, 2005

Meigs miscutls prove costly a!Triml:lle, Page 82
Redmen sweep Urbana, Page 86 ·
Rio track at Marv Fry lnvilatlonal, Page 86

Students somber, silent on canipus
after three deaths in house fire

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BY LISA CORNWELL
ASSOCIATED 'RESS WRITER

OXFORD - One of .three
Miami University students
killed in an off-campus hi1us~
fire had single-handed ly
stopped two scoring drives in
a rugby game the day before.
He and another student
· who died were 'to 2raduatc
· next month. The thinJ student, a junicJr. was among
four guests in the house when
the fire started.
Students ~Ill nned by the
deaths held moments of
silence in classes Ml1nday and
walked quietly on the normally buning college quad.
" It's real ly 4uiet today
AP photo
everywhere." said Jennifer A group of students, some of whom lived in the burned-out
Hans_on. 19. of Chicago.' house in the background. pay ·their respects. at the site
''Even when people arc talkirrg. this is what they're· taJ.k" where three Miam i of Ohio students peris hed Sunday ·in a
fi re. Monday in Oxfo rd . The cause of the .blaze is still under
ing about."
Fire inwstigators had . not investigation.
determined what caused the WC·ll'111," , 1- 1. 0 1· B-IOnX VI' II e.. \vas Some thin g going on."
blaze abmn 4:30a.m. Sundav N.Y. died of c·arbon monox - Palmquist s.1id.
that sen t !lames shooting mit ide inh alation in beds in sepPresident Jim Garland sen\
the house's windows. fire arate. second-floor bed- a note to facul ty asking that
Chief Len Endress said. Two rooms. Endrc" said. He thcv he sensit ive to students' other students were treated dtlllht s th ey ever woke tq1.
ncccls in Mnnday's classes.
for injuries, including one
A cause ot' death had IH 11
Rlw lta Bowers. 20. of
who jumped from a second- been determined· Monday Jor ( ilcn• kw. Ill.. said one teacher
·· 1
11
floor window and hobbled to Stephen .Sm111.
--· ol · let h·: r da." leave ·ea rly.
· a nearby hC}spital.
Bethesda. MeL All three hodic•s
"I thlll :t think I' ll go .to an~
l'nvestigators believe the were burned hcvoml renwni - of my ·other cl ~sses:· she
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ber.."
lire started accidentally in tl1e lion'. Butler CtHIIliY CurnncT ~lllL. I... l l ' s Jllst
sum.
living roo111 or a recreatio n l{il.'lmnl Hur~h&lt;~t\11 s&lt;~id . ·
Fire nlfi\: i;~l s interv iewed
room o n the first flnor.
Pt•oplc who kqew Smith survivors Monday. _ Endress
Endress said. The house. built said. the marketing major had said inves ti ga tors believe II .
in the late I ROOs. was in com- · &lt;1 knack for making people" people were in the house ·
pliance with fire safel) codes, laugh and feel good about when the fire started. seven
said Endress and a spokesman thc1mclvcs.
. residents ami four guests.
for the rental compan y that
Sara Warerfield. 22. of
All three victims were on
managed the home.
Cincinnati. said she met the second lloor when the lire
Mourners stopped by ·the Smith in sllldy abroad pro- started~ Endress said. Smith
house tiuoughout the day gram. She often saw him out apparently was shake 1l awake
Monday, some crying and hug- at popular student bars and by a houscmatc and made it
ging each other. Students piled said he was vet:y smart.
down a !light of stairs before
flowers outside the house .
"He wasn 't exactl y quiet. but becoming disoriented in the
which has a partially collapsed · he mostly spoke when he had smoke, Endress said. His body
roqf and blown-out windows.
something to say,'' she said. was lot111d new· the front door.
Authorities said reside nt "He had a lot of fun and he
The house is in a neighbor· Sebastian Barsh called on his knew people all o'ver campus.'' hood of older homes surroundcell phone to report the fire
Andrea Palmquist. 21. of ed by large trees a few blocks
just after escapmg throu gh . Perrysburg . said Turnbull and from the campus, about 30
his first -floor l;Jedroom win- she went to a bu's iness school tniles northwest of Cincinnati.
dow. He told a 911 dispatcher program in London. and they
Krista Jones, 20. of Hudson,
that a smoke detector woke lived in the same dorm . said the sniokey smell was so
him and he saw a red . glow soph01'nore year. Palmquist bad that she and her roommate
under his bedroom door.
last saw Turnbull when they left their apartment near the
''There's 'still somebod y said hell 0 to each other at the home and went to the library.
inside, I think ." Barsh says bar where Turnbull worked.
'That's all everyone was
ob the 911 tape.
/ -"She was a really fun girL talking about. · Everyone· was
Julia Turnbull, 21, of She was always trying to get on their phones. You couldn't
'Milford. Ohio. and Kathryn everyone involved if there even concentrate," she said.

NeWsChannel

COLUMBUS _:_ The trial
of the man accused in the
series of highway shomi ngs
that frightened Columbus
area drivers for inonths will
be shown on Court TV
Starting with opening state. ments sometime next week.
the case likely will be broadcast live while court is in session from9 a.m ..to 5 p.m " ·"tiel
Wayne LOewe, trial&lt; editor for
the New York-based cable network. The trial is expected t(•
last tintilmid-May.
'
"It was a big news story
when it happen'ed," he said.
''Tnis guy was basically ter. rori zing_ a whole community."
- The November 2003 death
of a 6.2-ycar-old woman
being driven to a doctor's

appointment alerted different
law enforcement agencies to
related shootings at vehicles
on the south side of the city's
outcrbelt freeway. Over the
next th ree month&gt;. drivers
changed their routes. and targets expanded to houses and
- veh icles on other hi ghway s.
Charles McCoy Jr. has
pleaded innocent hy reason
of irl ~ani, ty to aggravateU
murder :'md 23 other counts
in 11 · linkeJ shootings. He
niu ld face the death penalty
If convic:tcd of the most serious c:harge for the one death.
The e ntry of Court TV.
which has·aired abou.t900 trials since 1991. will boot the
local affiliates of the three
major net works. who sti II
will cover jury se lection. The
cable network will make its
video and sound available to

them, r;1dio stations ,;1id a
Franklin Wniversity business
student who wants to make a
documentary on the triaL
The local stations said they
agreed to the video sharing,
since the perspective and
analysis - comes
from
reporters covering the triaL
Besides, "They got us a
second camera position," said
Tim Moushey. news operations manager for WBNS-TV,
the Columbus CBS affiliate.
That had been a sticking point
in the cramped courtroom
with a judge who expresses
annoyance at · whirring and
clicking cameras.
Judge Chartes Schneider
agreed to .allow bqlh a camera
aimed ~~ the witness stand &amp;nd
a second remote-operated camera behind his bench. aimed at
McCoy and the spectators.

V.

Federal Mogul- .341
USB-28.41
(lannett - 78.81
General Electric ~-35.82
. GKNLY ~ 5.00
Harley Davidson~ 57.12
JPM - 34,62
Kroger - 15.72
Ltd.- 23.35
NSC-35.27
Oak HI If Financial- 32.70
OVB-33
BBT-38.98
Peoples- 27.03

Cot~45.90

DG-22
DuPont- 50.38

Gallia Academy at Southeastern
Softball
Meigs at Eliver Valley
Southern ·at Wahama
.
Gallia Academy at Southeastern

Track
Gallia Academy ·at Logan
Eastem, South Gallia, Meigs; OVC
at River Valley
Tennis
Gatna Academy at Jackson
Wednesday's Games
Baseball
Athens at Gallia Academy ·
Chesapeake at River Valley
Wahama at South Gallia
Meigs at Wellston
Miller at Eastern
Waterford at Southern
Softball .
Gallia Academy at Athens
Chesapeake at RiverJValley
Meigs at Wellston I'
Miller at Eastern
Waterford at Southern
Thursday's Game
Softball
Gallia Academy at Eastern
Friday's Games
Baseball
Federal Hocking at Meigs
Eastern at Belpre
Southern at Vinton County
Softball
Fede,rat Hocking at Meigs
Eastern at Belpre
Southern at Vinton County ·
· Track
Eastern at Coal Grove

MEIGS COUNTY
UNCLAIMED FuND$ AccouNTS

2005 ·
\

The following is a list of current or former county residents who had unclaimed iunds
worth $50 or more reported to the Ohio Department of Commerce's
Division ofUnchlimed Funds within the past year.

Meigs at Vinton Co Invitational

Eagles blank
·Vinton County

Chqc k for your name and your relatives and friends.' names in this year's list. Owners ' riames
are listed under the hometown of the last known address reported to the Division.
If you see a possible name match, go to the Ohio Department ofCmpmerce's Web site at
www.unclujmedfupdstrea·surebyot.objo.goy and click on the Treasure Hw1t icon. Follow the

directions to print your claim form. Complete the fonn and mail it with a copy of the required
proof to :
The Ohio Dep~rtment of Commerce
Division of Unclaimed Funds
77 South High f&gt;treet, 20 th Floor'
Columbus. OH 43215-6108
Remember: The ac&lt;;ounts l'isted here are unly those $5'0 or moie received in the last year,
so even if you don ' t sec your name here,check out the Web site
at wmy.unc!ajmedfundstreasurehunt.ohjo.gov for a full list of owners.
If you do not have access to the Internet, names and addresses of tuiclaimed accounts
advertised in prior years are on file with your County Treasurer. as well a~ unadvertised
accounts of less than $50. The Division will also search for accounts in names not
appearing on those li sts. Send ·a list of complete names, along with the Ohio
counties in which they may have uvcd, to the abov~ address.
We will provide claim forms for possible matches.
Ctty of Pomeroy

City. of Racine

Bailey Verda C Estate, 36332 New

Allen Stacy, 39~74 Carpenter Hill Rd
Bailey Lois G, 0 Box 686 211-213
East Secofld Street
Baum berek, 34837 Tr 382

Evans Johnie F. PO Box 277
Flcm Rita. 32400 Pleasant View Rd
Hager Harold, 32400 Pleasant View
Rd.
~·fager Laura M, 32400 Pleasant View
Rd
,
Hamm Mildred S, 32300 Pine Grove
Hill Dallas, 50636 SR 336
Kauff Earl, 46700 Township Rd
Mcfann kenneth, PO 80)1 732
Meigs County Shepherds Cl, 2Q.753
Oak Grove Rd
Norris Darrell E. 24020 Hill Road
Pyles Ralidy K, 28527 Oak Grove
Rd
stamm David.l P 0 Box 848
Stamm Kathy D, P 0 Box 648
Stemple Sheryl L, PO Box 166
Whitlatch Crystal L. 29966 Elige Hill
Road

Hope Road
Bunevich Eileen, 4005 Cpester 140th
Off c/o Natl City Bk
Bunevich Theodore , 4005 Chester
1401h Off c/o Natl City Bk
Wentz Frank: S, Rr 1 Carolina Ave

· Baum Devon, 3483"7 Tr 382

Baum Martie, 34837 Tr 382
Cade Charles. 322 CondOr St
Cade Faith. 322 Con~or St
Cain Jimmy S, 153 Mulberry Ave
Can8les Tiffany, 42820 Sl Rt 124
Cozart Linda S, 121 Union A11e

City of langsville
Cundiff Michelle, 30561 ·Briar Ridge
Rd
Duff Paul, 37111 Ca rp~n ter Hill Rd
Johnston Randall C, 29690 Sanfofd
Davis Rd
O~finger Cha,rl es J, 314~5 St Rt 1·24

Fyffe Lawrence K. 42788 SR 681
Fyffe Stella, 42786 SR 681

Gibson Lana 0, Ro\Jte 4

Hupp Arnold , 33855 Hysell R._un Rd
Jackson Michael. 1616lincoln Hill
Jackson Victoria, 1616 Lincoln Hill
Karr Horace W, 34671 Tr382
Kabler Karl A. 618 E Main St
Krawsczyn W , 38479 Spencer Rd
Livingston Herman, Union Terrace ·

Atherton Clarence, 61700 Slate

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Hall Judy L, 61 B18 Route 124
Hitll Randall K. Route 1 ...
Hall Randall K, Rt 1
Hall Randall V. 61818 R0ule 124
'Hawk Coy, R' F D #2
Mayle' Carpe, 50788 Rainbow Ridge
Riley Naomi, 47620 Scout. Camp
Road

City

·

Honaker Karen , 4601 Millerro
Howerton James A, 32300 SR 143

City o! Long Bottom
ROute' 124"

1

C_ity .of Reedsville

Meigs Gerieral Hospital ,
Murray Ma~garet, 286 Mulberry Aile

Abbott Richard A, 52221 Rye Rd
' Brewer Ma~o~ie. 54824 8&amp;1681
Coleman Norma S, 54177 Hudson
Rd BoM 111 .
.
.
_'
Johnson ·C R, 39331 Bndle Rd
·Johnson Charles, 39331 Brldlo Rd
Reed R8gina.O, .P.O. Box 5
Reed Steven M. PO Box 1
William~ S L, 53585 Number 9 Rd

Gary l . 32719

Hysell Run R
. Steams DeiQert H. 41357 Keebaugh
FoUr ·
Stover, Rhonda, 206 Butternut A~e
Sto~er Roy, 206 Butternut Ave
Swann Steven, 208 Butternut Ave
Tackett Erica G. 43883 Cherry Ridge
Thomas Gladys E, 124 lincoln Hill
Thomas Richard W, 124 lincoln Hill
Villanveva Es Md, 505 Mulberry
Heights
Vining Peggy, 117 East Memorial Dr
Priddy

of Middleport

Conde Sonn1e, Apt 26 Village MarlOf"
Apis
Dawson Errold, Rr 1
Johnson Darlene, 349 N .3rd Av
Layman Hendren Pontiac, 34261
Titus Rd
Mcgrath April , 346 Sycamore St Trlr

~:~~nR~~~d 1~~ i:ss~1M;.:n:~:: Dr r

~lty

Brown Crage, 33986 New Lima Rd
Coffey Debbie, PO BoJC 416. ·
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Meadows ~rand!, 417 lincoln St
Ramsburg Earl, 34261 Titus Rd
, Slack lenore S, 449 N Jrd Ave
Slee Amy I, 152 Diamond St
Stein Donald l , 862 Logan St
Wigal Chester G Jr, 147 S Jrd Ave
. Wilson Tracy l. 407 1/2 Nibtginert St

~:~~~0~, ~~:~M4:!

Zeigler Clair, Route 3

Mckinney William l , PO Bo,lt 185
·Rathburn Bobby, PO Box 181
Warner Mary. Rt 1
Young Katherine I, PO Box 442

City of Portland

City of Syracuse

Proffitt J J, 54551 State Route 338

Houdashell Jon A1 PO Box 59

Road
Will Marcella l, 36336 Texas Rd
Will W Michael, 36336 Texas Rd

5

of Rutland

The Ohio Departme~t o.fCornmerce
Bob Tafl

QUALITY

Governor

•Doug White·.

David L Moore

Director

Superintendent

BY SCOTT WoLFE
· Sports correspondent

Southern at Wahama

Pepsico- 53.10
· Premier- 11.07
Rockwell- 56.24
Rocky Boots - 26.13
RD Shell- 61.40
SBC-23.83
Wai•Mart - 48.61
Wendy's- 39.56
Worthington -18.78
Dally stock reports are the 4
p.m. closing quotes of the previous day's transactions, provided
by Smith Partners at Advest Inc.
of Gallipolis.

City of Chester

Belpre humbles Southern~ a.:a

TODAYS GAMES
Baseball
Meigs at River Valley

Local Stocks
ACI-44.45
AEP-34.89
Akzo- 46.15 ·
Ashland Inc.- 66.68
AT&amp;T-19.15
SLI - 10.94
Bob Evans - 21.76
.BorgWarner- 47.45
Champion - 4.13
Charming Shops- 7.52
City Holding- 29.16

PREP BASEBALL

Prep Schedul~

Winds will'be / 10 to 15 MPH
from the east.
·
Wednesday, April 13 ·
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
It should be a cloudy morning. We are predicting light
rain. The rain should reach ·
0_22 inches by this morning.
Temperatures will hold steady
around 47. Winds will be 10
MPH from the east.
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
lt will remain cloudy. There
is a good chance we could see
some rain. Temperatures will
linger at 51. Winds will be 5
·to I0 MPH from the east turning' from the northe~st as the.
afternoon progresses.

Tuesday, April12
of · 66 occurring around
Moming (7 a.m:-Noon)
3:00pm. Winds will be 5 to 10
It looks like a cloudy morn- MPH from the southeast turnin·g. We are pred icting: light ing from tbe e.ust as the afterrain , The rain will start noon progresses.
around II :OOwn . Expect 0.05
Evening (7 p.m.-Midnight)
inches of Tain by the end of · It's going to be a cloudy
thi s morning._ Temperatures evening. Expect li ght · rain.
will rise from 52 to 65 by late Rain should reach 0.14 inches
th is morning. Winds will be 5 this evening. Temperatures
·MPH from the east turning · will fall _from 62 early thi~
from the so uth as the morning evening to 52. Winds will be
progresses.
I0 to 15 MPH from the east. ·
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
Overnight (1-6 a.m.)
It should be a wel and
It should conti nue to be
cloudy afternoon.. Expect cl.oudy. We are 'predict.ing
light rain. The rain should moderate rain .. Accumulations
reach 0.29 inches by the end of 0.71 itiche.s are predicted.
of
this
afternoon. Temperatures tWill stdy near
Temperatures will remain 48 with today\ low of 48
around 65 with today\ high occurring· around 6:00am.

·Highway shootings· trial to be
broadcast live on Court TV
BY CARRIE SPENCER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRI TER

Tuesday, Apri112, 2005

...

•

A

TUPPERS PLAINS
Eastern . improved to· 5-3
overall Monday with an 8-0
shutout of Vinton County in
Tri- Valley Conference play.
The Eagles received a solid
pitching . effort from Krista .
White, who fanned II and
allowed six hits over seven
scoreless innings of work,
and pounded out I0 hits en
route to claiming the non- ·
conference victory.
Casey Smith guided the
potent Green and White
offense, going 4 for 4 at the
plate and scored three time s
m the triumph. 'Jen Armes
also added three runs in the
contest.
White helped her own
cause, go'ing 2 for 3 at the
plate and driving in three
runs.
Brittany Bissell , Sara
Barringer. Morgan Weber
and Shana Snyder each had a
hit for the hosts.
After a 2-0 lead through
three-plus innings, Eastern
had three consecutive singles
in its half ·or the · fourth.
Weber, Snyder and Smith all
reached safely during that
span, allowing the Eagles to
load the bases . ·
. A Viking error allowed
Armes to reach safely_ to
reload the bases, and Weber's
run gave EHS a 4-0 advantage.
White drove in Snyder on a
fielder's choice, and Smith
later scored on a sacrifice lly
by BisselL .
Armes would score on . a
Barringer two-out single for
.
a 6-0 edge.
·smith .and Annes started
more trouble ii1 the sixth, as
both reached safely to start
the frame. ,
White brought home Smith
on a sac lly to center. and
Armes added the final run on
a Maroon· and Gold miscue.
Kristen Collins managed
half of the Vikings' six hits,
going 3 for 3 in the setback.
. Reed went 'the distanc~ in
the loss. allowing two walks
and striking out four in .the
decision .
Eastern will host Miller on
Wednesday in a TVC
Hocking diYision tilt. Game
time is slated for 5 p.m.
E•stem 8, Vinton County 0
Vinton Co 000
000
0 0 6 3
Eastern
101
402
k
B 10 2
Reed and Krjsten Collins. Krista WM61
and Casey Smith; WP - White, LP -

A-.

Bryan Walters/photo
Southern's Jake Hunter rounds t l1ird and 11eads home
ege inst Belpre Monday at Star Mill Park.

walk~

in going the dis-

B~lpre hitters were Devan
Cumpsion with three singles.
RACINE -. Scorin g six ru1.s
Jamcs .Re;ill with a doubl e ami
over the first three inn.in&amp;s. the
single. Luke Nolan a home run.
Belpre Golde n Eag les ro lled to
and singles each by Dust in
a convint:ing H-3 win over lhe
Ada ms and Shm\e Colvin.
young Southern Tornadoes
Southern hitters were Brad
Monday night in Tri-Vall ey Crouch who was 2-for-2 with
Conference Hocking .Division two singles. Wes Riflle with
baseball action at- Star Mill two singles, Pat Johnson a douPark.
ble. and Butch Mmnhout a sinBelpre. now 6-1. is well on · gle . ·
its way to a great sew;oiJ. while
Belpre went up 3-0 in the top
the youthfu l Southe rn club (2- .of the first whe'n Adams sinfi) continues to gain valuable
gled. Shane Colv'in was hit
experienc,e. ·
with a piteh and Jordan
Sophomor_e hurler Patrick Thornhill walked to load .the
Johnson stillered the ioss with bases. Jame s Reali then
fi ve innings or work. allowing slammed a two-run doubk to
six hits, four walks. and -stri k- left. the Mike Kellison reached
'ing out tive. Brad Crouch came 01i a field erfs . choice that
on in relief to walkju't one and brought home Thornhill for the
strikeout two in two innings of 3-0 Belpre lead.
.
work. Sou thern ace Co le
Southenr fou ght back in the
Brown is sti ll out \vi th a severe · bottom of the first when Derek
ankle sprain .
Teaford .reached on ·an error.
Belpre's Jnmes Reali picked Brml Crouch si~gled, and Nick
up the Will wirll' five strikeouts -Buck walked to load the bases.

Wes Riftle had :,n RBI single
;u]d Patrick Johnson a two _RBI

double to ti e the score 3-3.
In the seco nd inning Belpre
plated two
more
runs.
C umpston singled and stole
second and was ·sacri ficed to
third . hy Ross Dodd. Dustin
Adams then had an RBI single
and Shane Colvin:, had another
RBI when he reached on a
fielderis choice, the score 5-3
.
.
Belpre.
B'elpre added ·a run in the
third inning when tukc Nalon
jacked one out of the park to
left center for a home run. ·6-3
Belpre.
Belpre added single runs for
insurance in the fifth and six th
i1.mings, then held on for the 83 \vi n.
Southern ·goes to Wahama
Tuesday.
•
Belpre ·a, Southern 3
Belpre
3 2 1 · 0 1 1 .0 - 8 .8 2
Soulhern 3 0 0
000 0 - 364
James Reali and Jordan Thorn hill. Pal
Johnson, ~rad Grouch (5) and Butch
Marnhout, WP - ·James Aooll LP - Pal
Johnson.

Eastern extends·wln streak to six
BY BRYAN WALTERS

bwalters@ mydailytriburie.com
TUPPERS PLAINS Regardles s of · whill the
headlines say, Eastern's
winning
st' r ea k
reached
six games
a r t e r
Monday' s
5-2 baseball victory over Vinton ·
County in Tri-Valley
Conference action.
The Eagles (8-1) rallied
back from an, early tworun deficit to post four in
the bottom of the ·third.
then reliever Ryan Smith
slammed the door shut on
the Vikings for the non:
conference triumph.
Smith. who came in for
Corey Shafter during the
top of the third, struck out
seven and allowed a single
hit over hi s four frames of .
wo_rk in clailning the viclory.
The hurling duo also ·
·added two hits apiece for
the Green and White, who
managed just six against
Viking starter Jash Ousley
in the cor~test :
Singles by Sowers and
Rose in the first gave the
guests a 1-0 edge, and an
error proved cost) y in the
third when Lamb's single
plated Simms for a 2-0
lead.
The Eagles stormed
back in the third, sending
I0 batters to the plate in
that pivot&lt;il frame.
.
Chris .Myers walked and
later · scored on Shaffer's
one-out double; bringing
the contest to 2- 1.

Please see
- Streak, 82-

Trimble
tames
Meigs
STAFF. REPORT

sports@ mydai lytsenlinel .com
GLOUSTER- The Meigs
baseball team dropped its
third straight decision following an II , 7 setback to
Trimble Monday in . TriValley Conference action.
The Marauders (5-3) managed just four hits against the
Tomcats. who belted out 15
in the nort-conference win.
Jeremy Blackston had two
hits for the Maroon and Gold,
who benetitted from seven
errors oli the night.
Southpaw Dave Poole was
credited with the loss. · while
Matt Christman picked up the
victorv for Trimble.
Me(gs looks to get back on
the winning track today when
it travels to Cheshire to take
_
on River Valley.
Game time is slated for 5
p_m.
Trimble 11, Meigs 7
Meigs
003
112
0 - 7 4 2
Tnmble
122
141
JC - 11157
Dave Poole and Chuck Davis. Matt
Christman. Anthony 0 11100 16) and Dillon ,
B. Barrett (~): WP - Chnstman, LP - Poole

Bryan Walters/photo
Eastern reliever Ryan Smith (10) delivers a pitch during Monday's Tri-Valley Conference contest -with Yinton County. Smith allowed one hi\ and fanned seven in a 5-2 win.

PREP SOFTBALL

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Southern down·s Belpre, 7-5

Southern's

BY ScoTT WOLFE
Sports correspondent

the second when Lindsay
Southern pulled to within
Buzzard reached on an error one rlm in the fourth inning
and scored on a Bonnie Allen when Nicki Tucker singled.
RBI single, the score 4-1.
Ashley Roush siflgled.~ and
Belpre added a single run Bonnie Allen had a single to
RACINE - An Ashley
Roush two- RBI double in the third when Water 'load the bases. Kasie Sellers
brought home the tying and reached on an error and walked to force home a run,
winning runs in fifth inning scored on a single by Laura then Whitney Rifl1e h&lt;id a
to give the Southern Green, the .score now 5-l.
two-run single down the first
Tornadoes a 7-5 win over the
After the second inning base line: the score now 5-4.
Belpre Golden Eagles (3-4) Southern made some great
Bethanv Riflle led uff the
Monday night in girls Tri- plays with Brooke Kiser fir- · Southern-fifth with a si ngle.
ing home once to Bonnie Lindsay Buzzard singled.
Valley Conference astion _
For Southern (4-5) the win Allen who held for the put and Nicki Tucka advanced
was its second in a row and out · at the plate, then iri the the runners with a perfect
gives the 'Doe.s a wave of seventh Joanne Pickens sacritice ·bunt to set up the
momentum going into a non- caught a long lly and lirep a· ·'game-winning single and
league game tonight against strike home to Allen's target twn-RBI hit. by Ashley.
.
to nail ·Nikki Epperly at the Rou&gt;h . the 'core now 6-5
Wahama.
Belpre went ahead 4-0 in · plate .Kasie Sellers also had a Southeni. Two strikeouts left
two Southern runners strandthe second inning when couple big plays in center.
Southern's defense had its
After the fourth inning. ed after Allen had walked.
one bad inning . Three &gt;ingles Kiser allowed only two
Southern added an imur(Nikki
Epperly, Sunni Belpre runners to reach ba&gt;e. a nee run in the sixth \\hen
Randolph, Abby Wilson) and Kiser battled back to have a Whitney Rifl1e tripled and
three errors gaye Belpre the great game and overcame the Joanne Pickens tripled her
lead.
Southern miscue; to po&gt;tthe Please se'e Southern. 8 2
Southern plated on~ run in win.·
I

,

amJ five
lance.

hustles out
an infield
hit during
the third
inning of
Monday's
7-5 victory
over Belpre.
Pickens·
had two
hits in the
contest and •
also added
an outfield
assist in
\he TriValley
Conference
win .

Bryan
Welters/photo

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m:rtbune -

Meigs··miscues ~prove costly at Trimble
BY BRYAN WALTERS

bwalters@mydatlytnbune com

'

bnlltlln ol the tlrsl. tolloweu
bv hack ~ t o-back ~ ~ 101s. e:.lve
tl-ie IHl..,t Tome&lt;~ ! ' .t 2-0 f,Jg~:

Cl-ASSIFIED

the bonom
Haning. who was creu•ted
ot the stxth
wnh the loss. all owed olll
B•ooks edl lled run ollld 110 walk s
~ tn g l ed. then
wil lie lanmng five 111 the
co n ~ecu\ t 're
co
mpl ete game setbdt:k.
passed h.tll s
Woodge ru slluck out tlnee
.t I I o 11 e d
Wood gerd l o .111d walked none 111 the win
o,;core for .1 lMe1gs lla vels to Cheshire
2 lead
tod.ty to take on R1ver Valley

dfll'l .Ul l lllllllf!..

GLOUSTER
F11e
Til~.· l!cllllC wotlld l l!Jlldl ll
t'tTOI' ulllllMidy kd to the IIUJ II ,1\ Ulllli the stxlh . \1 hen
d!..!llll~C or Me t g~ Montl.ty Ill the .YhtlllOll .tnd Gold p l &lt;~tcd
a 4-2 se thdck to l 11rnhle 111 .t Jlll1 nn con seniti\ c smg les
Tn -Y.dley Conk•c nce "'11- hy S.un .mt ll.t PICrt'e. 'vleitd
b&lt;~l l pl.l)
Who~n ,tn d Renee Ba1l ey
The
M.11 .1Uders (5-1) P1elle scored on B.n ley's hn .
reL'tHved .1 ..,o Ja.l pttL: htng whik Who~nL.Illle honie .tile•
ellort f10m st.ute1 Joey " Tiimblc eno1 The sc01e
H.nung. hut three une.1111eu was lied al two &lt;~ltcl the
lUlls dllllll)!. lhe llll&gt;CIIC-Ii lkli ~1.11\IUU C! lul l of the SIXth
cnntcst LJme bac.:k to h~n111t
\lVoo'"h~ e J'lL w ho c l ~lll11 cd
the so uthpo~ w sl,ulel both · the vtC!t;rHllts uec tsto n on the
earlv .llld l&lt;~t c
mound. he lped he1 """
Ba ,·k-t o - b&lt;~ck hn s ,, the cause w1 th a leauort Si ngle 111

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Assoc1ated Press

ORLANDO.
Fla
Le Bt on J.tmes " c.lrrv rng
th e Cle;e l.llld C&lt;~v.tflet ~
clo~&gt;&lt; n the &gt;l•etch.
Playtng the e nt11e g.11ne
}e( dga1n . J.tme s h.tcl JJ
poulls, ~even 1ebounJ .... stx
assiSt' ,tnd five ste.tls in
leau111g the Cavaliers to a
114- I 06 wrn over the
Or l.mdo M.1g1c on Monday
nigh t
In C l eve l&lt;~mJ' s la st 14
ga mes, James has played 48
mmutes -

or long er -

SIX

r11nes

.
.. "My eng in e is t unn!ng

..
1

sa id J,uues, whose 42 I min ute s pe t ga me are second

only to Allen Iverson " I'm
not goin g to turn it otf until
aftet the ~se ason. •·
The Cavailers came mlo
Orlando strugglrng, hav1ng
lost f1ve ot seven and 14 of
15. on the road Hu t they
moved a step closer toward
extendm~ the1r season by
anot her tou1 ga mes. at the

Streak
· from Page 81
E.tstern tied the game at
two when an error allowed
Shaffer to cross home, and
Ken Amsbary 1eached second safely on the mrscue.
Amsbary sc01eli on Smllh's
RBI smgle thai led lu a 3 -~

le.1sl
Cle , el,mu (40-37 ). took a
ha ll-game · le.td ow• 1dk
Phil.llieltiht a lor the seventh
seed
rtf
th e
Eastern
Con ference pl.tyo tt s. &lt;~nd .1
two -game ledd ove r nHllhplace New Jersey
Th ~y .tlso stayed Wi thi n
two g.t mes of sixth -place
Washtn gtun. The W1 z.ud s.
who be~a l Mtl wa ukt!c 11911 2. VISi t Clevelanli on
Fnd.1y.
" It' s up to us 11 we want to
go 10 the pl&lt;~yolt s," J,un es
s.ud "We know te .un s .tre
cha"
. ng... ~IS We're
., qi lt chastn g te.un s. too
Jame s w.tsn ' l the onl y
Caval1er Ill see eX tenued
playrng lime. Drew Guolien
lwei 27 pllttm· 111 42 mtnutes.
wh1le Jell McinniS had l(i
pOintS and etght USSIS[S Ill 39
1111n utes Robert Tray lor (3 1
mmutes) tied I11S c. ~ree r l11gh
wr th 20 pomts
" I h&lt;rven ' l see n Tractor
play li ke th iS rn a long ttme ,"
James said
Dwight Howa1 d had 23
point s aod I0 rebounds for
edge Smit h scored Joel
Lynch' s smgle for th e tworun led.
Myers an d Smllh combined to add an insurance
-run m th e SIXth, as Myers
reached on an error to lead
off the innmg Snuth executed a hrt and run · to perfection, as hr s srngle allowed
Myers to score from second
lor the 5-2 advantage

M.11.tuuer nl.llchup. Game time is sl.lled
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allowed Brooks In scme the fm 5 p m.
h n.il tun ot th e g.tme
Trimble 4, Me1g_s 2
B11mks and Wooclge1 d both Me1gs
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Joey Hanmg and Megan Garnes
whi le Wh itney Smnh pound- 4N
oodgerd and Andrews , WP
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Bl ack LabJAel never m1)( 1
year old grllat With Ch ild re n
needs room to run
Call

Ousley surrendered four
walks and recorded nrne
stnkeouts rn the setback.
Eastern Will host Mrller on
Wed nesd ay in a TYC
Hockmg d1vrsion tilt Game
t1me is slated for 5 p.m.
Easlem 5, VInton County 2
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Josh Ousl ey and J D Rose Corey
Shalfer Ryan Sm1th (3) and Terry Durst
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Southern shortstop Ash ley Roush makes a t hrow to f1rst durmg Monday's 7·5 wm over Belpre.

Southern
from Page 81
ilome with the RBI. and 7-5
SHS lead. Southelll held on
for the wm.
Southe111 h111 ers we re
Whi tney R1ttle wnh .r tnple
and smgle. Joanne Picken s a
tripl e and · smgle. Ash ley
Roush a double and smgle,
and Bonnte All en 2-2 wnh
two s1n gles and .1 wo~lk
Bethany Rll'tle had a single.
L1nd say Buzzard " Si ngle.
and Nikkt Tucker a sing le
Belpre h1t1ers were Sunm
Randolph wnh a 2-2 mght
and two s•n gles, Andrea
Water 2-4 w1th a tn ple aod

Sin gle Abby Wilson two Slll gJes. ,111q N1kk1 Epperly .mel
Lau1Ll G1cen ead1 sJn gles
Kiser p1ckcd up with win
With lWO stnkeOUIS aoU Olle
w.tl k '" .1 g re &lt;~l effort Despt te
a shabby SHS defense Kr se r
eve ned he1 personal record al
4-4 . .tnu diu an excepttonal
JOb while halllmg hack fHlm
beh tnd to p1 ck up tile w111 .
Asil ley Ha m11ton SLI Ifered
the loss w1 th fi ve stl ikeo uts
and lo ur walks and also
p1tched we ll .
Southe1 11 goes 10 Wahama
today.

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Old round bales of hay Call person to do healtng/cool
(740)44.6·2724
rng The pe rson must have 1
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l~lS'l ANll •
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FOUNIJ
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Fo und' targe dog m tJo:ed mterested rn betng the Be st
Goldon Lab a1 Lead tng sPnd resume to CL A Box
Cree k Rt 7 (740)992·966 1 548 c 1o Ga lltpolrs Tnbune
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PO Box 469 Gallt polis OH
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Found Fema le blackJbrowl'l
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Mtcrosolt Oflrce and mter
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rnakrng coptes assernblthg
materra!s
research
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mall processmg
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accurate detailed ortented
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Mtcrosoft Oflrce and rnter·
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mg makrng cop1es assembling materrals research for
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mad processu .g
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740 985-3495 or 740·441·
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Very
Reasonable Rates Ages 4
and under Ca ll Crys tal
Pa ramedtcs
&amp;
EMT's (740)441 9654 or (740)590
needed Ap ply at 1354 2590
Jackson P1ke Galhpolts.
COYOTE CREEK OUILT'g
&amp; CRAFTS, custom long
Permane nt
housekeeper arm machtne qwlttng cralts
needed· Ravenswood Bed &amp; ma_de
to
order
Call
Breakfast 25 hrs a week (740)669 3509 Ltlhan Hate
pard v acatron must be non· , or
(740)669·4 535
Mae
smoker. (304)532·6293
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preference, tlmttatlon or
dl&amp;crlmlna:lon b aaed on
race, color, religion, sea
familial status or nallonal
or igin, or any lntentiDn to
make any such
preference, Umltatlon or
discrimination '
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readers are heraby
lnformad that all
dwellings advert•aed m
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available on an equal
opportunity baaea
Grandvrew Estates su bdt"Jt·
Ston jUSt off AI 160- 3 BA. 1·
3/4
ba ths.
remode led
kitchen w/May1ag butlt-tn s
fa mrlyroom w/burlt-tn Oar,
room
wttl1
utrllty
washer/dryer updated Wtn·
dows and doors, fenced
backyard $132 500 0%
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Call (740)446·8325
Mtll Creek Road , Galltpohs
Excellen t
Condtlton
&amp;
l ocatron
Brrck Fron t
w1thN rnyl S1d1ng, Storage
Bldg No Land Contracts
After 5pm (304)675·5038

Secu rr ty Offrcer ~o e.e.de.d_
Mason County
$6 50/hr
Cal l M F 9am 5pm 1 800275 835Q EEO

Sports Reporter
Ohto
Valley
Pub lr shmg
Company has an 1rnmedtate
openmg for a fullltme Sports
Re porter The rdeal candidate wtll have spo rls reportmglwrrllng skrlls, quark and
pholoshop Knowledge a
wrlhngness to work evenmgs
and weekends Please send
res ume wrrttng samples
cover letter with sala ry
requirements
to · J1m
Freeland 825 Th1rd Ave
Galhpohs Otno 45631
You can stop looktng1
We have lhe perfect job
for your
You can earn up to $8/ hour
and recetve pa1d tratnmg,
vaca1rons and holidays
We also offer a ful l beneftts
package and both day and
mght shift posi tr ons are
avarlaOie

Orlando Dtsney/Beach area
7 days16 mghls Patd $600
Pleasant valley Apartment
4367
sacrift&lt;:e
$2 49
Call
Are now taking Appltcatrons
1614)320 0300
For Sale ' 14X70 , 3 bed· lor 2BR 3B R &amp; 48R
are
taken Pool pump &amp; sand filler for
room set up tn Cou ntry Apphcahons
Homes $6 995 00 Move m Monday lhru Fnday lrom lar~e pool used 3 week~
9 00 AM ·4 PM Offtce IS Cost $300
sell '$1 75
todayt Call (740)385-4367
Located at 1151 Evergreen (740)446· 1127
Inventory Clearance New 4 Drrve Pomt Pleasant WV
be droom
Home PhOne NO 1s (304)675· Ranch Krng 22hp lawn !rae
to r Kohler engme 50rn cut
,$319 00/month
Includes 5806 EHO
excellent co ndit ton $1 200
AIC Oehvery aDd Set up
Townho 1.1 se 16ft dual axle car tra1ter
Call Harold (740)385 9948 Tara
Apartments Very Spactous excEi'llent condttton $1 100
SAVE SAVE SAVE
2 Bedrooms CI A 1 1/2 1740)44&amp;6630 afte r 7pf.n
Stock models at old pnces Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Baby
SPA Otm.ET
2005 model s arnvmg Now Pool Patto, Start 5385/Mo
Grand Openrng
Coles • Mobile
Homes No Pets
Lease Plus
New Localton
15266 US 50 East Athens Securrty Deposrt Aeqwred
1tam-7pm Monday-Friday
Oh to 4570 1 (740}592· 1972, (740)446 34 81
12pm-5pr'n Saturday
'Where You
Get Your
Sunday
Moneys Worth
TF-IE MAPLES
u s 60
100 MEMORIAL DR IVE
Cannonsburg-Ashland
B usL~~
EAST
(bahrnd Mr Gatt1's)
ANLl 8 UIWINGS
POMEROY .740992 7022
' 1606\922·7185
SuOS1drzed
Resrdent1al
MEDICAL DFFI&lt;;E SPACE Houstng for 50 yea rs ol Age
Two prom dresses stze 3 5
latrly new tacthty approx and older Pnorlty Gtven to
Doth .,.all sequrns, shoes to
1200 sq fl rn Athens Applicants w1ttr mcome at
match one hunter green
Ample par km g
Avatlable or below $10,900 oo
one burgu ndy, (740)992·
1m,med1atel y lnqumes send Ma xrmum Income effecttve
7921
to PO Bo)( 121 , Athens 02/ 11 12005 for 1 person
Oh to 45701
518 15000
Wolff Tanning Beds
Must meet HUOf/202/8 ~rt­
Huge selechon
Rt:\1. E.~IAll­
terla fr;.r houiehgld "limfmmodta lo 0 [)hwny
WAl'IIHJ
position
Man aged by
Ftnanc rng
1 Stlverheels lncorporaled A
1·800·894·6997
I BUY HOMES
, .R eally Company Equal
(740)446-6579
Need to sell you r home Hous 1ng Opporlumty
qurckly Oecause ot a
BUJUliNG
divorce
bankruptcy 10b Three Oeauttful unfurmshed
SLl'PLIES
overlooKtng
transfer or death Don t let apartme nts
the bank forec lOs e and ru1n Galhpohs Ctty Park One BR Block brrck sewer ptpes
your credtt local person $400 Two BR $600 2 story wmdows lintels , etc Cla ude
buys houses Fast clost ngs town-house 3·4 BR $900 Wt nters . Rt o Gran de OH
All cash J rm
(740)992 - References reqwred no· Ca11 740 _24 5 _5121
pets. securtty dep osrt Call
740·4 46-2325,
740·446·
PETs
4425 or 740-441·7875
FOR SAJ.:E

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Twrn Rrvers Tower tS accept·
5 week old pupptes 112 Reg
1ng applrcatrons for watltng
Bo)(er t /2 Reg Golden
list for Hud-subs1zed 1· Or.
Retrrever,
$75
Ca ll
apa rtment ca ll 675·6679

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3 bedroom Condo w1th rtver EHO
vrew
full
basement
Gall rpolt s Fer ry $700 month
Call (740)446-3481

(304)675-4217 2-story 7 room hOuse. 4
Oedroom. 2 Oath 2 porches
(1 closed tn) , deck, 2/3 acre
flat lot Heat pump A1ver
Valley
School
Dtstrtct
Bulavr lle Ptke
569 500
(740)367-7272

No Job Is To Drrtyftl

3-Bedroom
1-Bath
Remolded Full Basement,
rn clu ded,
Georges Portable Sawmill Appliances
Outbutldtng
&amp;
24FT
Pool ,
don I haul your logs to the
188 Park Drrve (304)675·
mtl l JUSt call 304-675·1 957

7460
Law n
care Al l types
403 Spnng Ave Pomeroy,
Dependab le eKperrenced
Onto. One famtly home for
No JOb to small
Call
80 years Still hke new 3
(740)379-9297 Kara
Oed rooms. 1 112 baths

$50,000 992·2426
Lawn Care
Cui &amp; Trim, Reasonable 50 acre farm With house and
Ratea, Free Estimates. 11 barn,
$62,500
Call
years experience . many (740)256-6005
references. (304~593-6894 .

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Mike Pooe
Local company offerll]g ~No
Root ing, S1d1ng Porches, DOWN PAYMENr proDecKs Phone (740)388· grams for you to buy vour
home rnste11d of renttn~
8329
• 100% trnanctng
Need a Break? Here 1s you • Less th an perfect cr$Citt
Opportur.uty to g6 on accepled
G1ve us a calltoday 1
1-877-463..fl;247 ext. 2455 Vacatton Need Mon Dad or • Payme nt cou ld be the
Hand1capped loved One same as rent
cared lor
I have one Mortgage
Locators
Wanted F.ront Desk Clerk Opemng lor a Female, Full- 1740)992-7321
Futl-hme postl1an happy lime Ca ll (304)875-6183
face a must and possess
No Down P8yment
!;~ood peoPle Skil~ Apply 1n Wanted to do Lawn Care 4 bedroom 2 Bath, 3 car
person at Holiday Inn of Mowrng &amp; trlmmmg Btg &amp; garage country sen1ng,
(740)388Gallipolis No phone calls small yards Call anyt1me B•dwell J~, rea
8560
please
1140)441 •9128.

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AKC Lab pups Chocola te
$250 Call {740)418-5522

Bluebc;k pupptes UKC regrs·
4 rooms &amp; bath $300 20 acres of ground for co rn tered wrth papers Excellent
month 52 Olive St Call soybeans, or vegetables bloodlines whelped 2126/05
(740)446·3945
Located at Racrne corpora- 6 male, 3 female Ready
Iron ltm 1ts along nver soon wrth shOts $300 each
Attention!
Now taktng $ 150 deposrt
Please calt 740·949 -2306
l ocal company offertng ' NO
For prcks call (740)339-071 5
DOWN PAYMENT pro il=or Lease Ollrce or rela1l wtll retu rn calls rf leave mas
1
grams for you to buy your spaces 1n very good condr· sage
home 1nstead ot re,ntmg
tron Downtown Galhpolrs
·100% frnancmg
Approx 1600 sq tt each 1 CKC Golden Retnever pup
• Less than perfect credit ·or 2 baths Lease prrce ptes Eleve n weeks old Had
3rd shots &amp; wormed $200
accepted
negotiable to encourage
• Payment could be the new
busmess
Call each Ae1rrever stud CKC 1·
same as re nt
(740)446-4425 or (740)446· 1/2 year old $300 (740) 388·
8965
Mortgage
Loca tors 3936
(740)992·7321
Mrmature Dachshunds

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1 1/2 Story 2-Bedroom s, 1Ba th
Full - Basement
w/Wo rk-Bench Hardwood
Floors New Heatrng &amp;
Cooling 2614 Lrncoln Ave

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(740)446-1 409 or (740)446
New 4 bedroom
2 Oath 2003
home only $49 098 00
DlRECTV
lnclud~s ale delivery and 2 bedroom next to WaiMart,
FREE DVO PLAYER
set up 740-385·9946
c;a carport depostl &amp; ref
FREE Equp1ment &amp; Install
requ tred , ava1t Apr1l 16,
up to 4 Rooms
Newer ranch style home, 3 $450 mo, (740)992·3961
cal l today tor FREE
BR 1 bath House has cen, HBO Max, &amp; Starz
tral atr heat, new carpet and 2 bedroom no t pets $265
1 BOO 523-7556
' hardwood floonng Btg deck month tncludes water/sewer
for Details
on 1 acre of ground Super $ 150 deposrt reference
clean Must see Kelly Dr off (740)446-3617
TURNED DOWN ON
ol Georges Creek $78,500
2br Tratle r all Electnc on
SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!? (304)210-8238
No Fee Unless We Wml
STAT 87 {304)895- 3561
1·888·582·3345
Ntcely remodeled 3 bed· 3BA, 1 t /2BA , No Pets 1n
room house In Ru tland New Haven (304)882·
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11 7
$32 000 call Aullell at Sol &amp;
Bloom, (740)54 1 325 1
Clean 3 bedroom mob ile
HOMES
home m the country Call

DHK
Cleani ng &amp; Powerwashlng,
Let·Us·Help·YOIJ Clean-er·
upr11 N o Matter What The
Job Is We Will G1! t·e rOo nelll For
All- '!lo u re • tnstde/ Out srde
Needs Were the Ones for
You Call Karen or Dave at
740-985 3633, Bu stnesses,
R estdenttal / homes
Con tracts
Anytime
Anyplace
Clean
All
Powerwashrng Remodeling

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Homes locattons Gallipolis
&amp; .Crown Crty Contact Nrck Aesponstbre couple to rent
2BA home 1 mtl e from
Huffman , BOQ.333-6910
Gallrpolts off St Rt 598
GoollS
New 2 bodroom home only $400 a month , $400 secunty
re fere nces
$172/month
Includes ale deposrt
Mollohan Carpel 202 Clark
delivery, and set up 740 reqwed (740)446·3413
Chapel Road . P9rter Ohto
385·9948
(74 0)44 6-7444 1·877·830·
j420 MOBILE HOME'l
9162 Free Est1mates Easy
FOR
New 3 Bedroom Horne only
ftnanctng 90 days same as
$198/month
Includes ale
del!very and set up 74(). 2 bedroom all electnc very cash Vtsa/ Master Card
385·9948
nrce tn ctty no pets Phone Dnve· a· flttle save alot

mRSALE

Ray &amp; Sons Complete Car
Cleamng Help Wanted , Must
nave
Drrver s Lrcenses
(304 )675· 7375

NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel BeamS.\. P1pe Rebar
For
Concrete
Angle
Channel Flat Bar Steel
Grattng
Fo r
Oratns
Drtveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday
Tue sday Weelnesd ay &amp;
Frrday Bam 4 30pm Closed
Thur sday
Saturday; &amp;
Sunday (740)446- 7300

$3 495 00 Call (740) 385·

ence requrred Apphcatrons
w1th resumes 'Aotll be accepl·
ed until 4 OOpm on Apnl 20
2005 al th e Chesh11e ofirce
GMCAA
rs
an
Equal
Opportuntty Employer

McClure s Restaurant now
htrrng all localtons fu ll or
pa rt·t1me prck up .applica
t1 on at locat ron &amp; brrng back
between
I 0 OOam
&amp;
11 OOam
Monday
l hru
Saturday

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Deluxe 1997 Patnot 16!i40 Modern I bedroom apt Call
1 bedroom vmyl stdmg (740)446 -0390
shmgle roof thermopane
wtndows 2x6 exterror watts N 3rd Ave Middleport 1
patro door w1th apphances bedroom lur nrsned apart·
w/d hp 9x24 shed porch ment depostt &amp; references
9!i 12 add on room stmage no pets (7 40)992 0 165
bulldmg
membe r~ htp
One BA apartment in Spnng
Resort Area Racme Ohto
Valley $290 per month plus
$22.000 1740)992-001B
deposrt
WI D hookups
For Sate 1979 Homette 2 (7 40)339 0362 (740}388
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Business and Buildings ............, .... .. 340
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Giveaway. ... .. . . .. .............. .... _, ... ..... 040
Happy Ads ... ... ....... .. .. . .. .. .. ...... . .. 050
Hay &amp; Grain ............ -...,-:::.. .. ...~:=
640
Help Wanled ... ... .. ............. _............. 110
Home Improvements............................... 810
Homes lor Sale ............................. ...... .... 310
Household Goods ......................... ....... 510
Houses tor Rent.. .......... ............... ....... 410
In Memonam ........ ................................ ... 020
Insurance. .. ... .. ..... .. ... ... ........ ........ 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipmenl... ... ........ .... 660
LIVeSIOCk ........................... ...................... 630
Lost and Found... .............. ... ............. ... 060
Lois &amp;·Acreage .........'.... .. ............... .. .... 350
Mlscetraneous........................................... 170
Miscellaneous Merchandise .... ............... 540
Mobile Home Repair ..........,...................... 880
Mobile Homes lor Rent. ... ... ... . .. .......... 420
Mobile Homes lor Sale ........ .................. 32Q
Money lo Loan ..... ...........: ........ .................220
Molorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ......................... 740
Musical Instruments ............................... 570
Personals ................................................... 005
Pols lor Sale .............................................. 560
Plumbing &amp; Heallng .................................... 820
Professional Services ................... .............. 230
Radio TV &amp; CB Repair ...............................180
Real Eslale Wantod .....................:.......... ..,.. 360
Schoolslnstructlon ... .........,........................150
Seed , Plant &amp; Ferllllzer .............................. 650
Situations Wanted ....................................... 120
Space for Rent ............................................ 460
Spoiling Gooda ,.................~ ... ..................... 520
SUV'olor Sale...................., ....................... 720
Trucks lor Sale ............................................ 715
Upholstery ........... .... ................................... 870
Vins For Sate ............................................... 730
Wanled to Buy ............................................ 090
Wanted to Buy· Farm Sup pilei .................. 620
W.nled To Do ...... ............... ,....................... 180
Wanled to Rent ....................................:....... 470
Yard Sate. Gallipolis ..........................: ........ 072
Yard Sate.Pomaroy/Middlo .........................074
Yard Sat.-PI. Pleuant ................................ 076

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COOROINATOR/RN
Ave area Small lemale tn· Posrtton avatlable at 2309
SUPERVISOR
Help Wanted
colored
Beagle
Ca ll Jackson Avent,~e Must -be
returned rn person by 4pm Counter Sales Loca l electrr·
(7 40~446 038 t
cal d rstnbuto r Send resume Scentc Htlls NLHstng Center
Frrday Apr il 22
a Tandem Haalth Care
Fac• 1tty :s ;,cck ng a se lect
AVON • All Areas l To Buy or
HR Oepanmem
lew
to JOrn ou r OIJtstandtng
Se ll
Slutl ey SfJuur s 304·
flO Box 6668
Development
Staff
675 1429
Hun1n1gton WV 25704
Coordmator to educate
~n
Y1Hil
t:or fax to 301'1 ·697· 8115
nur smg personne l on restDoor
to
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Representat ives
Help wanted Dar st Adult
Vard Sale 99 Mam Street m Satellite Insta ll ers G re'at Group Home (740)992 lattons Candrdate wrll have
a valrd Professronal Nurstng
Crown Ctty Vtllage Wed· Commrssmns ca ll Today 5()23
' Lrcensc and at least two
Fnday 9a m-? Ram or shrne (304)675-7 105
years expe rience m Cl sk riled
An tiq ues
Drivers Needed
Help
Wanted
General nursrng factltty We offer
074
YAMll SAI.EC::OL Dnvers w1lhng 10 dnve Labor Call (740)2&lt;15·9559
e!ice llent bene lr ts anQ a
POI!EIIOI/Mumr F
for local ready rnr!i co mpa
wonderful work envtron
ny Experrence ts preferred
men! Please apply to
Home Health Care of SEO ts
but
not
necessary
Dr
tver
Carp ort Sale· Thursda y
acceptrng applrca tt ons tor
At1n. Dtanna Thompson ,
musl be w1llmg to do pre·
Apr1l 14th 9·3
Lasher
AdmtSSIO'n
Nu rse
matnlenance on tr ucks &amp;
HR
Road Tako SA 124 from
Compet rtrve wages w1th
equrpment yard WOrk &amp;
Scen1c Hills Nursing
Rutland, ftrst road to left
Oeneltts, ca ll 1740)662·1222
Cenler
Baby Furntture an d 1tems o ther mrsce llaneous chores
311 auckrldge RQad
cleat!; Longaberger home E)(penence operatmg equtp·
Bidwell, OH 45614
mtenor stove, moret Ram men t &amp; extra skil ls such as lmmedtate Ooen1ng for Part·
weldrng a ptus
Ttm e Dr rver at Maso n
Ph· 7401446·7150
or shrn e 740·742·8200
Ca ll (304)937-341o
County Actton G(oup INC ,
Fax · 740/446w24J8
Au ·riC)Nt\M J
Email admlruhn@
must have a current Dnver s
FLf~\
Fostercare Gtvers Needed Ltce nses have a clean
tandemhealthcare.com
Become a Therapeuti C care Dnvtng R ecord and be wtl l
Carolina Flea Market Now gtver you wr ll be retmbursed mg to work 1lextble hours
SF/DF/EOE
Open Outs1de
Acce ptrng $30 545 a d ay for the care of ~ubmrt
Resume
wrl h HR @tandemhealthcare.com
Vend ors
Yard
Sa les a chr1d rn your home References or Apphcatrons
Produce
Fn ·Sat·Sun Tratnmg begms tn Aprtl for can be ptcked up fro m 150
5&lt;:H001.&gt;;
more
mlo
call
Oasr s Ma sGn
County
Aclton
INSlltUC'llON
F os t ~ rc a r e
T herapeu tiC
Group
JNC
Please
Albany Oh Jolt Free 1·877 · 1espond ASAP
Apply tn
Galltpolls Career College
325· 1558
Confidence to Ruth Rr ce,
, (Ca reers Close To Home)
Transportatron Manager by
Call Todayr 740-446-4367,
Ab so lute Top Dollar U S Part ttme pos1t1on avarlable Aprrl 15 2005
Ma rl or
1-800·2 14-0452
greetmg Deliver to Mason County
Silve r and Gold Co1ns merchandrslng
NNW ga lh pohsca•eercollege tom
Proofsets. Gold Rr ngs U S cards &amp; related products tn Actro n Group JN C PO Box
Ac wrtl\Ji!ed M~rrHJe • A ~c ret1111ng
Currency ·M T S Com Shop local retarl store s Pr efer 12 iOi 2nd Street Pt Coun&lt;.:tl fo• ludepandenl
Co llege~
151
SGcond
Avenue mature md1vr(:fuals Interest· Pleasant WV 25550 No and Schools 12748
ed rn workrng up to 20 hrs Phone Ca lls Please EOE , 170
Gallipolis 740-446·2842
per week Call 1·800-5 43· MIF. NA
ML'it:F.I.IANI.OUS
\
11 4 110 ask for terntory ext
Mobt le H ome Park
Interested tn Sellmg ca ll 2658 Amer1ca n Gree tmg
Local Plumbmg and Heatrng DIRECT TV Free 4 roo m
Corporation EOE
[304 )675·3423
Company m nood o t a l1ua'kup Frett HD 81g Sc;reen
Plumber w1tn a mrntmum of TV 80Q.263-2640
5 years expenence Salary
WAtvllD
based
on
expenence 1180
4x4's For Sale ......... ................... ................ 725
Do
Interested
applicants
please
Announcement .............................. _.......... 030
send
resume
to
Plumbe
r,
Antiques .... ............... ................................ 530
P 0 Box 122 Jackson OH Ad ult Care 111 your Home
Apartments for Rent .................................. 440
AnyttmE;l' (304)675-6781
45640
Aucllon and Flea Market. ..................... .. .....

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740 669 6006

Free to Good HomA Pupptes
Male and Fema le wtll be
medtum
stze
dogs
(304 )576 3030

Odando 135-42 ). lose IS of .tnolhel M.rgrc turn over. Jeff
tour sltdtgl1t anJ lr ve ut srx. McinniS made two free
The Magrc arc 4 1n games throws tor a 92-86 lead w1th
behrnd tl1e 76eiS With live 7·07
re ma1nin g
and
games rem.tm Jng
Cleve land soon re-estab" It hlll't s re.t ll y bad. there's lished 1ts IO-p01nt margm
no ·doubt abo ut th.ll ... surd
The M.lgtc shot 55 percent
1oteri"m co.tc h Chlis Jent. 4-9 but wet e done in by 24
stnce lL1king ovet l ot the tu 1nove1S. one short of therr
lt1 etl. Johnn y Da viS. "It 's SC d SOil WU! st.
,
"Maybe we' re tryr ng a lit1ea ll y diSappOin ti ng."
Ste ve Frt~ tl&lt;.: t s al so s&lt;.:ored tle bn too hard," .l ent sa1d
21,
Wh 1l c
DeS haw n " We're try tn g to make the
Stevenson h.td 2 1
home-run plays rnstead of
Jam es see med to h,1 ve st,tytn g bas r ~ 1 stay rng solid .
se.tl ed the w1n e.rtly tn the mo v111g th e ba ll to the open
qn a1te r.
putt in g llldl1. "
. lm u th
Cleve l.md up 86- 76 wllh a
Notes: Orlando last posted
th• ee-potnl p l &lt;~y otf his own b,,ck-to-baek losmg seasons
mi ss or ~ J-potn tel Alter a tn I 9\10-\l t and Y I - Y2 1n
turno ve1. Goode n lollowcd June I9\12. the Magic draft w1th a w1dc-open dunk.
ed ShaqLulle O'Neal , and II
But foll owtng ,, luneout, non -loSing se .tso ns lot Orlando's gambl e on a tull - lowed
Cleveland center
court press p~ud oil. Forcmg Zydruna s ll gauskas m1 ssed
turnove rs on lour .strar gh t h ~&gt; folllth straight game with
possess ions. the Magic a d1S ioc.1ted nghl ring finger.
blitzed back Within two ... Anderson YareJao was hrt
point s.
wrth a techmcal foul early in
James restored order by the second quarter after
drawmg a foul dod smkmg angnly react ing to Stacey
the free throw s tor a tour- Augmon flattening him durpomt advantage . Followmg mg a dri ve
Shaffer and Smith each
had two hits for the victors,
wllil Lynch and Cody
Gerl ach providrng the other
safet1es
Covey JO ined Sowers,
Rose and Lamb w1th a h'n
ap 1ece tor the Y1krngs. •
Shaffer struck out four m
the no deciSion . and neither .
EHS hurler allowed a walk

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used schOol band
mslrumEjnts.
Trum pe ts
8 to 10 dille rent s1ze Saxophones TrOmbones
Gatvan1zed
P1~
Call etc Older Nrn te ndo games
(30'4)675-35 15
between Large lots only (740)388
5 00·8 OOpm
8692

James, Cavaliers magic~l against Orlando
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1740)256-6574

Male b lac~ · tan , 2 -Female
red , Frrst -sho ts Wprmed
Re gistered Ready Aprrl 23
Takmg Depos1ts askrng

$300 (304)593-3820
Pitt Bull pups Wtll be ready
on 4 9 05 Takrng deposits
Call
(740 )388-890 1 or

(740)388·8596

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M USICAL
I~'J'RUMEIVIS

Thompsons Appltance &amp;
Repatr-675-7 388 For sale, G regory AMP 100 Watt
re-c ondrtto ned
automatiC Dual Channels, 1 Upngl11
washe rs &amp; drye~s . refngera- Mrcrophone All fo r $50 00
tors
gas and electnc 992·2529
ranges a rr cond1t1oners and
wnnger washers W1fl do
VEGITABLES
reparrs on major brands tn
shop or at your home
Kessel 's Produce
Used Fu rmlure Store 130 Amrsh cheese &amp; lunch
Bulavtlle Prke Appltances me ats (resh lru tt &amp; veg
mattresses
dressers Open Thurs . Fn, Sat t m11e
couches. drnettes rech ners west of Holzer Hosprtal on
grave monuments much Jeckson Pike ph (740)446
more
{740)446·4782 7787- 740 339·213 t
Galllpohs, OH Hrs 11 ·3 (M·
FoR
S) We buy used fur mture

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Atvll\.IUES

6 rental umts on 4 lo ts
Yearly rncome over $26,000
Home listings.
Some owner f1nanc1ng pos1-UR
REN'J
Buy
,
or
sell
Rrve
rrn
e
Ltst your home by callrng
Anttques, 11 24 East Matn srble (740)446 -4313
(740)446-3620
1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments on SR 124 E Pomeroy, 740- 60'X 120wMetal rooted build·
on
Beech
Street
tn 992·2526
Russ Moore, ng__$.5.Q(L00 Can 740-985·
Vtf/W photos/In to online.
Mitldleport turmshed utrll· owner
4372
hes pat d, deposrt &amp; refer
PRICE REDUCED'
New
Anttque
Mall
Opemng
Bedroom
tu rrlt ture
e nd
enCes Jequtred no pet s,
f edwood Cape Cod
Soon Off 177 &amp; US At 33 tn tables , m1crowave stand atr
(740)992-l\165
~ome 9 5 Acres, 4
Downtown
Ravenswood, condthoner treadmtll wed·
~room , 2 Bath 2 Car
1 and 2 bedroom apart· lfJV Deater spaces avarlabl e drng dress. prom dresses
~arage, Above Ground
ments turn1shed and unlur feasonabl e charges for ou tdoor
Call
shutters
f.:&gt;oi Bidwell, OH
n1shed
sec urtty depostt Booths Don't m1ss lhts (74 0)~56-1304
~tacked Pond Code 914
reqwred no pets 740-992 Chance
lnformatton call
1 \tnl .... t t'l'ttt s
~' Call j740)3BB·?4 10
22 t 8
Fred (304)532·2710 or
~'\ I I \I s 10 ( h.
(304 )273-2746
bedfOOm, 3 Oa th , 4 5
BEAUTIFUL
APART·
eras , 2 5 car garage
MENTS
AT
BUOGET
ackson, OH $250.000
PRICES AT JACKSON
1rm Code 2255 or call
ESTATES, 52 Westwood
740)286 -475()
Onve from $344 to $442
14 l oot pool shde and 6 foot 1100 gal lrqurd ma nure
Walk lo shop &amp; mOVIes Call
dt'ltn9 board Call {740)446 sp reader 4 rw Not1ll corn
Point Ple asant WV 4
740·446·2568
Equal
4536
I plariter
40 little G1an1
bedroom , 1 bath Many
Houstng Opportuntty
Elevator
JO
Semr mount 3
memt1es Code 2165 or
CONVENIENTLY LOCATw 24·32' 3staiiPoleBarn Fm 14w ploWs 1 row carOUSfill
(304)675·41 25
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE !
storage
only
Prtvate Holland Transplanter Hyd
Townhouse
apartments, $200/mo on At 7. Gallipolis tobacco press w1th 3 bo~Ces
tn lrne APP 3000 tobacco
and/or small ho~ses FOR (7 40)446 -4782
MOBILE HOMES
RENT Call 1740)441-\111 Couch blue w1th Incliners strcks, New Holland gnnder
tor applicatiOn &amp; tnformat1on
FOR
mllter 2 1/2 ton 10 Ford
Recltne r bl ue
Good
Trasport diSC 3000 lb cattle
Condllton
S
150
both
will
sell
Downtown Pt Pleasant All
scales new, 4 young Angus
1993 Mansion mot:ule homeElectnc
one
bedroom separately Computer table
bulls
tobacco
seeder
, 4x60 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
Apartment tor rent Deposit $25 \304)675·3448
[740)256·1352
total electric good condition, &amp; References
requ rred
JET
central air stove refngerator, (304)675·3 7811
Auctron Saturday Apnl 16
AERATION M010RS
must be moved, $8,000,
10 OOam
(740)949-9016
Furn,1shed 2 &amp; 3 room apts Repaired New 4 AebiJtlt In
Over
50
Lawn Tractors
Clean , no pets Reference &amp; StOGk Call Ron Evans, 1·
GatorsiATV's
2002 ClaytOn ,16)180 moblki depostl
requtred
Call 800·537·9528
OVER 30 FARM
home
Sh ingled
root- (740)445-1519

www.orvb.com

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7817

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TRACTORS

Call 1740)448-

Gracrous hvtng 1 a.nd 2 bedroom apartments at VIllage
and
A 1~ e r s1 de
IMntory Clearance, New 3 Mat1or
bedroom
home Apartments 1n Middleport
$239 00/ rnonttl
Includes From $295-$444 Call 740A/C , Delivery and Set-up 992·5064 Equal Hous'ing
Opportunttles
Call M•ke. (740)385· 7571

Pole
Barn
30x50x10 •
$6 ,795 tncludes Painted
Metal, Slider Free Delivery
24x32~C1 0·
$4 595
40x64x12
$13 995
(937)599-77-40 http /lnattonwrdeooltborns qom

BALERSIRAKESITEODEAS
(740)446-241 2 Midway
between Gallipoli s and
RIO Grande on C®nty
Aoad 35
Carmrcl'lael EQ,tJipmen1

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Genu1ne ·Bush. Hog ' 7' has 95 3000 G T M1! Sub1Shl 1997 Ford Conversion Van. 2003 Baylmer, 18 112 FT::..
new blades and bolts Garagert»kep( A Loolt,er 74,000 m1les, excellent con- Open Bow, 8 Passenger,
Needs 40-50 HP tractor $'7 ,000 F1rm (304 )675-3631 dillon. new t1res . $9,800, 135HP Acyl Mercr,user. 37
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~ hours of runn ing time
304-882-2~96

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33rd Annu al Bentley P1g'
Sale Fr1day. A1.ml 15th
7 30prn
Fayette c;ount~·
Fa1rgrounds. Wash ngton
Court House Roger Bentley

(937)564·2398
4· H Market Meat Goats
Mason. County born and
' ratsed (304)882·3 144.
Fatr Prgs tor S.:ile Wa llis'
Farm Southstde 1304)675

4007

garage
kept
$12,500
1998 Astra van, 48,000 (304)67~·5041
miles wheelchair tlrt. ac.
cassette player. (740)742· 84 Bayliner 19FT, wltrailer.
8612
Cubby Cabm, Runs Good

99 Chevy Malibu LS V6. 4door.
au toma tiC ,
fully
loaded
cD alummum
whe els 65.000k. $4.795
1740)379-2748

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$3 200 080 (304)675-8056

Auto Listings. .
'Ltst your auto by callm g

(740)446-3620

$6,800'. Call (740)339·1620. (304)675·2039 $6.995 080
1982 Honda 500 Trt ke
Fartng w/stereo s.ystem Dk
blue Evenmgs (740)256·
6870 $3,000

Reg Pa nt and Reg Quarte

horses- Also Hallltngers

(740)446·3413
Yearltng Ang us Bulls Mostly
A I excellent bloodlines
priced reaSonably Sla~ Ru n
Farm , Jackspn (140)286 .

5395
www sfaterunfarm com

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1984 Ford F-150 XLT,
351W. Automattc, Runs
~~od Code A25 or Call

(740)446·3620
1993 Ford Mustang LX, 4
yl. Automattc. Runs
P'ood Code A26 or Call

(740)446·3620.

. 1960 Wtllys Jeep Truck,
Runs Good New Parts
k'iew Online or Call
Tobacco Plants for sale Ca II (740)446·3620
140)446·78 43

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For Sale Rtdtng Lawn mow
ers (740)446·35(15

15

Complete small
engine repair
James

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SAVINGS

1998 30' !1Ith wheel travel
tratler double slide. excel·
lent condttton
$13,900
phone ( 7 40)698-931~

FOR SALE

ROGER HYSELL
GfiRfiGE
Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
3 miles west of

on State Rt. 124
'

992-5682

ahe' 6pm 1740)256·8136.

· liRA Concealllll
I'JrUlme Clau
Sa1Urday April. 2J,

2005
9:00A.M.
M~son VFW
$75.00 i$25.00 Non-

Ps ,

Refundable Deposit)
Cal740-992-9444
or Email pt'rsunb @verizon. Net
WV. UH and all legal

statrs must be 21.

2004 883 Harley Dav1son
black, 4.700 mtles, $7,500
(740)645·3230.

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2004 Harley Davidson 1200
Custom Sportster, toaded,

~IONl ' MEI\T

ttfu l new pamt and top
$4,750 (304)654·5211 or
(740)446-7484

·HERE

1994 Camara Red 3 4 liter
$2,500, prtce neg (740)388·
8901
1994 whtte Thunderbi rd.
loaded. excellent conditiOn
VB $3,200 or best olfer
(740)388-9875

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For Details

1995 Camara. Stiver. T·Tops, -;;::::;;;:;::=~
Black lntenor Ptoneer CD ;:r

Playa' 5-Speed, 6 Cyhnde,,

Runs &amp;
Looks G re at · ~
FOR SALE
150,000 miles S3 400 OBO - call (304)593-6957
.
2001 Lincoln Navtgator
1997 Mustang Converttble, AWD, 5.4 VB, 3rd row seat·
New Top 4 new Tires. Front tng, cassette/CD·changer,
end Alignment &amp; Sttck~ , Air, heated /cooled-seats, low
Crutse Tilt, Rd"'wer Windows mtles, e~ecellent condJtlon ,
&amp; Seats . Factory Stereo. $23,5QO, (740)453·5535.
CD/Tape. V6. Automattc.
Excellent ConditiOn 85.000 2003 Chevrolet Tra.lblazer
mtles(304) 576·2383
E).&lt;T LT 4x4 3rd row seating,
loaded ,
garage
kept
1998
Dodge Durango, Excellent
condt!ton
$8.000 080: 1984 Monte $24 500 (740)446-'7484 or
Carlo SS $5.500 OBO Call (740)441 -741 1

(74o)446·oao5

1999 Dodge Intrepid , Good
Cond ttton , Clean $4,000
4 875 6986
(30 )
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2000 Foret. Contou'r, fully
loaded Asktng S3,500 Ftrm
Call 740-742·2215 after

5·oo PM
2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Laredo.
Stiver
Leather
CD·
lntenor,
10-0tsc
Changer,· automahc wtn·
dows &amp; locks. crutse contrOl ,
76,000 mtles 515,000 Call

(304)593·6957

2000 Mercury Mysttque.
Whtle, 4 door. sedan.
58.000
mites,
$4 600
(740)446·1294 a:tter 5pm
2002 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT.
Red , 4 doo r, 360 automattc.
37 000 mites. $16.500 OBO

(740)256·16 18
6200.

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(740)256·

BoATS

Construction

MOTORS
J&lt;'U~ S..u.E
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All Your Hum..:

Improvement :-.Jecd"
• Siding • Wtndow s

• Decks • Porches

14' Sportspal Loanltned: ,
16' Runabout-35 Johnson;
14' Skt-Boat· 75 Evenrude.

• CeJamiC l'tle &amp;

~~---iiiiiiliiiiiiio_,. 1996 trailer &amp; SOhp Mere

740-247-2162 or
740-416-3508
14 yrs. Experience

Racme,OH

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latlp Utrtbune

pd1mo

(740) 446-2342

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Com mere tal

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RESIDENTIAL

Bnun Reeves
New Home Co nstrucl ion, Remodeling.
, Renovations. Deck&gt;. Garages. Pole
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33795 Hiland Road
Pomeroy, Ohio

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97 Beech Street
Middleport, OH

10x10x10x20
992-3194
or 992-6635
"Middleport's only
Self-Storage"

ROBERT
BISSEll
CONSTRUCTION
·, New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

740-992-1611
Stop &amp; Compare

Hill's Self
Storage

Whaley's Auto

Parts

See Brem or Brian Whaley
M -Fri X:30-5:1Kl

ALL Rl61-IT. YOU STUPID SEAGLE,
·I WANT TIIAT BLAHKET Ml,.ll. a

Sat. 8:30-Noon

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per mon.th.

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$265 ton (While Suppy Last)
• More stable form of Nitrogen
• Made with White Potash
.
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• includes secondary nutrient suKur
• 18 spreadeGbuggies available for use

Monday thru Friday 9:00a.m. to 7:00p.m.

5:00

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TODAV?

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SI-\E. SHOLW HNE, HAD
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56 Family men
57 Tibia, e.g.

58 Famous
Khan

59 - Palmas
60 Dlsfigure
61 Male turkey

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41 Newspaper
people

article

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43 Brown

22 Four score

23 Salvo
word
24 Mutant
2•.Ames ' state
heroes
3 Ariz.
(hyph.)

33 Fort KnolC
f1ller

neighbor
25 Cut some
4 Famed orca
slack

34 ER staffers
35 PC buHon

5 Goal
26 Warm ·
6 Police dept
hearted

p1gment

Glfl·lag

44 Proof oende1
45 Eurasian
range

36 Silvers or

rank .

26 Abulette

Collins

7 Queriers'

color

37 Connect,up
38 Born

interjections· 29 Subpoena
8 Good sense 30 Prince

39 To be,
·9 Alm~nd·
to Henri
shaped
40 Comanches' 10 Cant
kin

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48 Cens1,.1s infc
49 Othello s
foe
50 Stuff
52 ABC rival
53 Rapper
Tone-

54 One.
to Conchita

Charles'
sister
31 Clucks

14 German

36 Rain hard

In some ways. the most Interesting "ltm·
enck" submitted for my Chrt stmas
Compet11ton came from Donald K Wand
of Ocean City, Md.
Second hand low ts a good old rule , I And
!htrd hand htgh 11 you 're no fool I But
dummy is there for your tns pection. / Use
common sense to make except1ons
A l!mertck has ftve l1nes and rhymes 1n an
a-a·b·b·a sequence That verse not a
ltmer1ck , IS from Mary Swatn Wagn er's
''Auctton Brtdge Rhyme and Reason,"
published pnvately 1n 1925. The ·author,
who ltved tn Poughl&lt;.eeps1e N.Y , was an
acttvtsl for women's nghts

. recl trick·lhree play lor Easi? Aga1nst SIX
spades, Wesl leads lhe d1 0mond n~ ne.

Declarer takes the tr1ck plays a heart to
dummy's ace, and calls for a trump.
Aller South opens two clubs (strong. artlfictal and forcmg) , North s two-heart b1d ts
a pos111ve response , whtch promtses at
least eight pomls (or a great seven) and
ftve Or mare respectable hearts
If declarer plays qutckly, Easl has to
dec1de whether to stop ana th1ril&lt;. If 11 ts
vtlal to duck, lle wants to do it w1thou1
apParent trough! Howe\ler 11 ,that ts
wrong, he prefets to take time to work oul
why 11 1s necessary to win the tnck
Here, East needs to realize that declarer
"cannot get back rmo the dummy So, It is
common sense for East to wtn wtlh hts.
spade ace. after whtch declarer must lose
a second tr wmp tnck. But tf East plays
second hand low, declarer would ru n
dummy's spade then call for another
trutnp, and clatm.

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GEMINI {May 21-June 20) You
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going for you today that can make
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lhe ne:xt thne.
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252 Upper River Road • Gallipolis
740-44'6-0842 • 949·1155 Evenings

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Racine , Ohio
45771
740-949-2211:

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Tue•day, April 12, 200!5
By Bernice Bade Osol
You are likely to have tar more
opportuniliea tor doing something
big In the year ahead th.an you have
had for some time. However, It ' ll be
up to you to take advantage of
events . Nothing can take the place
of Initiative.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19).- Paint
your Canvas Wilh bright colors
using bold strokes today because
your larger, positive Idees will h.ave
greater chance• of being aucoessfut Hu~on your puny ones would.
TAURUS (Apr!! 2().-May 20) Put
any uncertainties behind you,
especially
when
dealing
with

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PLi\IN OL'

SWIVEL C:HAIR!

St. Rt.6~ I Darwin. OH
740-992-7013 or 740-992-5553
Restockin,g /"a te ~·lode I Sa h 'a9e
and .4flcr· Market ·Parts

52 Black card

55 Hull sealant

(2 wds.)
29 Angkor32 Motel
staffer

'lbur 'l!irt~:

WHI\T'S UP W\TH

Call Gary Stanley
740-742-2191

• Hi~hly,motivated individuals
• Courteous and well manne·red
• Desire to earn an excellent income
while having .fun!
• Best pay and benefits in the area·
'
fto.ctActBnan
• Ross or p,at H1"ll zn
. ,person: •

East

Pass

AstroGraph

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$700 (740)645·5319 leave

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(740) 992-5232
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10x30

Street's ·
penner

27 Part of

South

Phone

• Free 'Estimates

Must sale, t 964 Corvette,
350 eng tne (740)992-6797 message

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• Affordable Rates
• References

93 Lmcoln Town Car 81 ,000 "---tiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ _.
mtles_ Ve ry ntce, $4 ,500 1994 Porttrac Transport mini·
(740)446-1 759,
van Runs good, new ttres,

5

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51 Della

In th&lt;; deal;" second hand low Ihe cor·

D~I;'INITELY_~

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Seamless Guttttr -

8828

Saturday. April t 6th
6:30 pm
Large load ol Name brand tools
will be sold at Aw;tion. Air Camp ,
saws , mowers , grinders , table
saws , 13'" lathe, etc Don't miss
th is sale . 740·446; 7327
Doors 9pen 5 : ~0 pm

New Humc.-. • Vtny l .

• Garages

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"YOODYARDS MINI MALL
85 Vine St. Gallipolis

BUILDERS InC.

• Room Add. • .ROofing

• Kttc hens • Balh s
"Nn Jnh To Small"

r

·· Sunset Home
Construction

Hardwood Floonn g

304-682-2996

1995 Jeep wrangler. rebwlt motor. $3,500, (740)992·
automatic ' transfer case, 6914
new brakes. 3" body ltft hard
top $4 200. salvage title, 1993· 22 5 ft Chaparral
boat , 235hp MercrUtser
(7401992·2143
eng . cuddy cabtn , portapot·
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport tt , stove , btmlnt top, new
4x4 pnce reducOO loaded cockpit cover, full boat cover
Eagle tratler ExCellent con·
CD .towmg package 54,000 dttton (740)379·2740
miles $9.200-080 304-675 1314
2000 Sea Ray, BA 180 Skt &amp;
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Pleasure Boat, 3.0L, Alpha·
2003 Dodge Duly, 4x4, 1, Power Steenng, AMJFM
black, 4 door, 6 speed. Cass , Swtm Ladder &amp; Deck,
Cwtlmms engtne, nerf bars, Btkint Top. Full Boat Cover;
stainless body moldmgs, Shore Ltne Tratler, New
diamond plate tool box &amp; Cond ttton ,
Must
Sell
bed
s1des ,
retractable (304)675·3354
gooseneck ball, 59,000
mt!es $29,000 (740)256- 2002 Stingray 20 ft. open
bow, Red/ White; 5.0 liter V·
9247 or (740)645-0870
8, Hustler trall~r. excellent
86 Ford F250 41C4. ext cab, cond., garage kept, pnce
8 foot bed, lift gate VGC. new $24.000 sell $15,700
$3,500 080. (740)379· c8.11 Troy Krebs 304-675-

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LIIC~
MIN~.

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Adage

44 Milk
purchase
47 Orchestra 's

Shnvels

Tin\
Crooner
- Damone'
24 Warrior
princess

A verse from an old
·booklet .

OLf&gt; N~WTON MUST
tiA¥~ rMt&gt;

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Pomeroy, Ohio ·
25 Years Local Ex rience

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1984 Fourwtnn's boat,
foot Mercru1ser, 70 hours,

93 Bwcio&lt; Le sabre . l'ltghMIIeage, Good Depend able
Car. New Tire s, Brakes &amp; 2218 .
Tu,ne Up $1.400 1304)576·

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FRANK &amp; EARNEST

V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215

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Dealer· South
Vulnerable Both

Flowers &amp; Ve~elable plants Flut-$6.95
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•
C2l
$5.95-$7.95
cQi
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Perennials 6n - 10'' $.2.95 • $5.95
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PottcdPimu,4"-12""$1.25-$12.95 . , . .
•
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...~

for all vour home
repair needs. rooling,
siding~ odd-nns,
remod.ting elc..
free estimates
(740) 992-2979

· Motorcycle fo r sale, 2003
Honda Shadow -750 Spirit,
E~ecettent Condt11Dn. 4,500
Miles.
Extras.
$ 4 .800

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We do it all except
furnaqe work

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• Electrrcal &amp; Plumbing

A

Opcmng lead· • !I

Top • Removal • Trim
• Stump Grinding ·
8u(ket Truck

• Roofing &amp; Gutters
• Vtnyl Skltng &amp; Painttng

Mon-Sat IOAM -5PM
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.tj1[ \ 11) 11 11 11.'111 ~ .It lite

Kawasaki Prairie 4·wheeler ·
wtth trailer and carny cover
$5,000. Phone (?40)441·
8299 . ·

IIIK 8632
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Sout h
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Tree Service

• RQOm Addittons &amp;
Remodeling
' •·New Garages

740-992-9922

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JONES·'

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Pomeroy, OH

1.1 '1 1 l l'- lll!I\I.'' IILIIll

East

740-667-0700 1-888-HUPP2l4

YOUNG'S

warning'

4 Return env.
8 House Site
11 Compuler
term
12 Weather
system
13 Roman poet
15 Be in debl
16 Otys.
17 Big party

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39728 SR 143

97 CABO. Race ready, runs
great, must see to apprectate. $1 1000 Gallipolis area,
cell (7 40)645·0873.

WITH A PHOTO t

25
David Lewis
940-992-6971

C0\11'-\NY

:...__:...:....::::_ _ _ _ __
94 Harley Da\ltdson Ultra
Classic, 10,000 m11es, blue.
excellent condtbon, $13,500,
{740)949·2217

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• IRA • 401 K Rollove~s • Major Med •
Medicare Sup. • Cancer • Accident

Qf,

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Mazda
M1ata ~~~~~"!!!:~~· $9,900 080, 304·593·3542,
Conve&lt;hble, 3o 'MPG, beau·
SELL YOUR TRUCK
773·5182

"and Financial Services
41800 SR #7
Tuppers Pl.ains, OH
.....
45783

Let w; help you
choose a lasthrg
tribute to your loved
one '11 memury.

S3,30Q oo OBO (740)696· Mess.
91 GMC 1 ton Step Van,
1988 Olds Delta 88 Royal alumtnum diesel 16 too )
3800 motor N1ce car Phone cargo area Many n~w P.arts
,17_4_c0:._
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OBO. (740)379-22.18
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41 Wield,asoa~
42 "Westworld"
name

ACROSS

Phillip
A1der

North

• Palro 11nd Porch Decks

Ofi

Pomeroy,

Husqvarna rear tme hiler
1996 Yamaha Royal Star
5 s H P B&amp;S tndustrta l 1986 Chevy heavy 314 ton Tour Classic. Onder 10,000
engtne VGC, $375 Call p/u. 350 engtne 30 000 mtles. askmg $,5,800 Call
mtles stnce rebutlt auto.
(740)441-0693
99~·1325
4x4, great work truck, body
I H I.:&gt;.SPOR 1'1 1101\
rough $2.500, (740)9922143
1998 Buell 53 Thunderbolt
1998 S-10 LS, 4 cyl 5 sp , Harley Davtdson engtne,
AC PS
59 700 m11es very fast sport btke , great
shape, $5100
(740)985· $sodt ~H onda s Chevy's, $4,300 (i"''t0)441 ~9160 .
9857
Ect
Pollee
Jeep's
lmpoundsl Cars fro m $500 2000 Chevrolet-Silverado :..._-~-----for hst tng s 800·391·5 227 1500 LS fully-optioned, 2001 Harley Road K1ng Teal
4x4 , bedltner.trailenng · in color, many extras, one
EXT 3901
pkg ,Pewter ext ,Charcoal owner. excellefit condtllon,
1969 Ford XL, GAlAxy ::190, rnt ., 100K htQhway miles , 29,000 mtles. $ 16,000
autom atiC, power steermg syn otl. below book $12.900 (?40)446-02 13
and brakes . AC tnteno r 304-773-6062
2003 H.O 883, $6,300; 1996
excellent, Mechantcal excelHonda 300 4x4, $2,500,
lent body good Needs 84 Chevy S-10, 305 Motor 1966
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Redmen close out Rio track _competes at Marv Fry Invitational
perfect week with
sweep of .Urbana
qz
6th in both (he 100 (11.07 )
and 200 (22.55).
Special to the Sentinel
Perry und Brown were also
a part of the 4 x I DO-meter
DELAWARE
relay team thut linished nimh
Uni ve rsit y of Rio Grande with a time of 43 _R?.
sprinter h"il Perry h:1d
Other Redm en results:
another big day in leading the Brad Gildet'~. II th in the
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syuad at the Marv Fry 800-meter run (2 :02.13):
ln vr tat ional
at
Ohio Brian Mitchell. 12th in the
Wcbcyan on Saturday.
II 0-meter hurd les ( 16.48):
Perry. a nati've of Rio Gastin Green. 16th in the di sGrande, won the 100-meter cus ( 130 feet: X inehes) and
dash with a time of 10.8 1 and . 27t h in the hammer. throw
lini shed as runner-up in the ( 102 'feet, 8 inches): Br.1ndon·
. 200-meter das l1 with a time Baston. 16th in -th e 200of 22.05. · He was re sponsi - meter dash ( 23.001 and 25th
ble for IR ufthe 24 po ints the , in the 100 t11.65i: "Philli p
Redmcn accu mulated .
Wehh. .\5th in the 800
Rio fini shed l ith out of 16 (2:0'1.76)
and
Bryan
teams at· the meet. Brandon Workman was 40th in the
Brown was the other Red men 400,meter run (57 .63 ).
Ashland University won
competitor to score. placing
Bv MARK WtLLIA1'.1S

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wi th un ." offen:-.ive
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RIO ·GRANDE The
Fi'c Redmen players ha~ '"
University of Ri o Grande..
Redmen base ball team closed kast two hits in the game .
-Se nior c~mcr ricldcr Scott
an undefeated 6-0 week wi th Pe terman c· luhbcd two home
a· doubl eheader sweep of ,-is- nuis and had four RBi s with a·
iring Urbana on Sunday alter- ]- for-.\ da_v. . Sophom.ore
noon at Robert Evans Field.
The Redmen edged the Blue cat.:hcr Gage Mellor clubbed
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Kni ghts in _game
one. 5--l. and 1J f
a
:?.-f&lt;) r-3
game.
lowered the boom on them in Sophomore DH Michael
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yame two by the score of 19- Warren was 2- for-2 with a
do ub le and two RBI. se ni&lt;ll'
S'ophomore l e fthand~r Nate th ird baseman Kris Schukr
Chau came awavJ with 'his sec- was also 2· for:2 with a cou ple
ond stron g pitching perfor- of nms butted in and sen ior
mance of the week . Chau (3- ri ght- fielder Charlie Kabe•rlo
2) went the · di stance and was 2-for-.l with three RBI.
allowed only one .ear:ned ru'r).
Watterson (4-1) was again
a ~o lo home run by Jasun · steady on the hill pitchir]g a
Ferguson in.{he sixth- inning. . complete gam e. Watterson
Ae fanned four.
scattered four hit s with three
Freshman .~econd baseman strikeouts and one walk.
Kenta Sato d&gt;illed his .second . Urbana falb to 6-31 ovenrl l
home mn .of the season. a and 0-12 i·n the American
three-run blast. He tOtal ed Mideast Conference South
four RBI's for the ga me. Division.
Junior shot1stop Matt Mart in
Rio Grande wil l tra ve l to
Northern
Kentu cky
· was 2-for-3 with a douole.,
Rio Grande (22-9, 9- 1 Unive rsit y on Wednesday for
AMCS ) pounded the Blue a doubleheader beginning at 2·
Knights into submiss ion in p.m .

Piedra suspended for
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• E11stern girls second at
River Valley. See Page 81

. in day games since losing on
"I'm not happy with· had 109 RBis las·t season. An
Sept. 3. 2003. in Baltimore.
today," said Millwood, who announcement is expected
"I have to do my job either pitched six scoreless innings this week .... Podsednik left
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wav," he said . " I've been 111 his debut last wee.k but got after the seventh with a
CLEVELAND - The sun unfucky at night and good in a no-decision. "But I'm glad L strained right groin . He doeswus shining brig htly, and the day games."
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gave us a chance."
n't think he ' ll miss any time ..
wind wa&gt; roaring directly at
With the White Sox clingUnable to get anything ... Indians OF Juan Gqnzalelj
home plate. Not ideal condi- ing to their 2- 1 lead, Damaso going against Millwood for hasn ' t begun playing . 111
tion s.- Not against Freddy Marte was brought in to start five, the White Sox tied it in games yet at extended spnng·
GaFcta..
. the ninth instead of Shingo the sixth on Carl · Everett's training in Florida as he
Garcta . .who went 9-0 rn _ Takat su, who blew a save last R Bl single. They took the recovers fro111 a stmined hamday ·games last season, domt- week against · Cleveland . lead in the seventh with three string. Manager Eric Wedge .
!1ated Cle ve land for eight Marte, ' thou gh, walked two'out singles, the tina! one has no idea when Gonzalez, ·
111nmgs and Scott Podsedn1k Hafner with one out before Podsedr1ik's RBI hit to center. who got hurt in the final week
.drove in the go-ahead run in rd 1nng Victor N1 artinez.
Millw&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;d allowed j~;;t a of training camp, might be
the seventh on Monday to Manager Ozzie Guillen then thira-inning single before the ready .... White Sox SS Juan
lead the Chtcago Whtte Sox went to Takatsu who stnrck sixth . . But leading off, Uribe was sick and got the
to a 2- 1 victory. spoiling the out Aaron Boon~ for his third Podsednik popped up a bunt day off. ... Cleveland ace C.C.
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Indians' home opener at save.
toward Millwood, who mis- Sabathia (strained side) will
· Jacobs Field.
"I can ' t take the ball out of judged the ball and had it make a minor league start on
Garcia
( 1-0)
held the kid's hands," Guillen drop behind him for a single. Tuesday at Akron (Double-A)
Clevelar1d 11to one run and four said .
"I thought it was coming and is slated to make his seaGarcia outdueled Kevin right to me,'' Millwood said. son debut Sunday against
hit s and the White Sox
improved to 3- 1 against the Millwood . (0- 1), who had a · "]just locked up." .
. Minnesota .... Millwood has
Indians thi s season. The strong home debut for the
Podsednik; the NL's steals now pitched in 31 ditl'erent
right- hander didn 't allow a hit Indian s. . Cleveland signed leader last season for ballparks.... Two high school
afte r the third, retiri ng 16 of him to a one-year, $7 million Milwaukee, swiped second players threw out ceremonial
'the last 17.
free-agent contract this win- and scored one out later on first pitches. The Indians
"He had everything work- ter, and for five innings, he · Everett's single . .It was the made a $250,000 donation to
ing. ·including the wind blow- made a nearly perfect first first
run
allowed
by · the
strapped Cleveland
ing in." White Sox catcher impression on Indians fans.
Millwood in II 1-3 innings school system to fund the
Chris Widger said . ·'We · . Millwood allowed just one this season.
entire baseball and softball
played to that.''
hit in the lirst five innings,
Notes: The Indians are programs.
Chicago's
Garcia made very few mis- but gave up two in the sixth close to finalizing a multiyear starters have allowed just 13
takes, and on one hanging and three more in the seventh. contract with Hafner," who earned runs in 48 innings.
curveball to Travis Hafner,
the ri ght -hander got an r---~
unex]ilected assist. Hafner
ripped a shot to right-center
that appeared destined for
the lower ·seat s only to have
it flattened by the wind.
" Hafner just hammered it
and it fell 25 feet short,"
Widger said. "We were
laughing at that one."
Garcia knew he had gotten
away with one.
''It was a tlv out, that's
all,'' Garcia said, chucklin~.
Last
season , · Uarcta
became just the seventh
pitcher si nce 197l.to go 9-0
or better in the daylight. He
was only 4- 11 in night
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POMEROY - The Me igs County
Chamber of Commerce meeting on
Tuesday focu sed on how to develop
small businesses with the help of the
Voinovich Center for Leadership and
Public Affairs at Ohio Univ~rsity/Small
Business Developmetit Centers of Ohio
(SBDC).
.Business Con sultant Li ssa Jolli ck
and International ·Trade Counselor
Quentin Derryberry from SBDC

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spoke about what free services the ir
organi zation provides for those wishing to start a new small business. or
for tho se deve loping strateg ies to
maintain an old one .
These services irJclude otl\ines·s
plan , development , finance and
accounting guidance , marketing. technology and process improve men t.
organizational . development. manufacturing . government procurement
and international trade.
Derryberry said that Meigs County
has traditionally been under-served hy

Authorities
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OBITUARIES
Page A5
• Loretta T. Bush, 86
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• Sarah Foster, 93
• ~lien Terry, 38
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• -Local briefs.
See Page A3
• Family Medicine.
· See Page A3
•. Governor concerned
about voucher, college
tuition proposals.
See Page A6

Beth sergent;photo

The Meigs County Health Department's Immunization Clinic is going mobile
thanks to a $3 ,000 Immunization Grant from the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club which will allow shot clinics to be held in outlying areas in Meigs County
such as Portland. Portland is home to Cherissa Adkins and her two daughters, 1-year-old Lindsey and 2-year-old Claudia who were being given their
immun izations by Public Health Nurse Leanne Cunningha.m whi le Brenda
Barnhart from the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club looks on .

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Browns are step ahead
Community
Association meets in Middleport rehab
J.
with revitalization
leaders .
MIDDLEPORT - When Sandy
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Fultz Brown opened an antique shop
iii dowtitown Middleport · last year,
she had doubts about how successful
· it could be. Now, as Middlepor.t's
retail community consicters another
plan for revitalizing its tired down'town shopping district, Brown and her
son~ Scott~ are a ste(! ahead_Qf the rest.
Brown recently closed on the pur.chase of'two s.iorefronts on the Mill
Street "T,'' and she hopes to relocate Antiques on Second to a

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Other d1amhn announcements
he und Jol lick .tntended to change this. included:
.· Jollick expl ained that Meigs Count y
• Chamber Prc,IC.le nt Tom Reed
· was emnomicallv diverse and that a thank ing hm11c r Chamber Coordin ator
need ex isted for certain service.&lt;. She .letmy Smith for her sel'\·ice and weiaclueli rhitt thi s di versit y and need cuu - · ,(1minl! new cunrd i nc~tor Erin Roush.
pled with the new , hi ghways wuld
• Chester-Shcide !1istorical auctioil
onl y mean good things are co min g fm will be heJd .at 6:30p.m . (dinner) and
the county. .
x p.m. (auction) on i\pri l 29 at Meigs
Those interested in the SBDC's free Hig h School.
services may call 593-1797. Their oftices , Rocksp ring, Rehabil itation Center
are located in Athens at The Ridges.
They can be reached on the J·ntemet .at . will hold an open house from 11 a.m.
www:voino vichcenler.ohio.edu .
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NEW YORK (AP) Colorado Rockies outfielder
Jorge Piedra was suspended
10 day s Monday for violat ing baseball's new policy on
performance , enhanci n g
drugs, becoming the second
. player to be publicly identi- minor leagues or 'the big
fied under the major leag ues· leagues. yo u· re nam e is
going to come out.!'
tougher rules.
The suspensionJ begin s
The Denve r Post reported
with the Rockies game at on Monday . that Piedra
Arizona on Monday night, expected the suspension . He
the commissioner's office told ·the newspaper that the
said.
positive test may have been
"My understanding is that caused by pills he took from
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he is not filing an appeal." a preVIOUS
tnJury.
said Gene Orza, chief operatThe 25-ycar-old from Van
ing officer of the players· Nuys, Calif.. had a pinch-hit
association.
· single in the Rockies' 14-6
Piedra was recalled from lo s~ tu San Diego on
Triple-A Colorado Springs of Wcdncsd&lt;)y. He was called
the Pacific Coast League on up from the minors for one
Wednesday and sent back day to re'place injured outdown the next day.
fie lder Du-;tin Mohr. Piedra
· "It ' s unfortunate.n Si.LiJ
hit .297 with three home runs
commissioner Bud Selig,
and I0 R Bls in 38 games ·
who was in Boston fo r the
with th e Rocki es last season .
Red · Sox -Yankees game.
Even thou gh he plays in
"I'm afraid thi s probably
the
minors. Pi edra is subject
won't be the last one ."
Tampa Bay outfielder Alex to the new major league subSanchez was suspended l'or stance abuse pol icy because
I0 days last Monday. He said he is on Co lorado's 40-man
he tested positive from a sup- roster.
. plel)1ent he bought over the
co~ter before Jan. 15. when
NOTICE OF SECOND PUBLIC HEARING
· it was made a con trolled subThl! Meigs Coumy Commiss ioners intend to app ly to th e Oh io
stance.
Departmen t of Development. Office of HouSin g and Cn rnmunity
Selig wouldn ' t ·say whe(her
Partnersh ips. ror fundin g under !he FY ::W05 Community Hou sing
he believed Sanchez. '' I want
l ,mpro,~c rncnt Program, a fe derally funded _program administ~red
to be kind,' ' Selig said. "He
hy the Slate. The CH IP Program prov id~s a ma.ximum of $555.000
did not fight hi s suspensicm,
fm cl ig ih lc ·activiti_cs.. provided the count y. mc~t s tpplicablc
and I' II rest tn v case on that. "
program req uire ments.
Under the new policy that
On March 7. 2005. the County conducted the first puhlic hearing
took effect. last month,
to
ii1fnrm c iti 7C~ n ~ ahout the CH IP CDBG progra m, how it may be ·
steroids and other- pcrfo r- ·
uscct. what acth·ities arc cl!gib!..::, and Other imp ortant program
mance ~enchancing
sub:
requirements.
.
stances are the only drugs t·o
A scconJ public hcanng wi ll be held on April21. 2005 at t :30
draw . a 10-day suspension .
p.m .. :tt the Meigs County Commi ssiuncr:o; offi~.:c . Mei g~ Co unty
Baseball ,offic ial s and the
Courlhou ~c . Pnnkruy. ·Oh io to give c iti1 en~ :..~n opportu nity to
players' union agreed they
would not di sc lose the exac t
rcvie"' and com ment on the Counry\ proposed CDBG FY 2005
substance for which a player
Comm uni ty Housing lm prOvemcnt .Projcct.
tests positive .
B ;;l~Cd on hoth c iti t.~:n input and loca l ofli cia!'s ass'css mem o f the
Piedra has what is known
Co un ~·,. nccJ ~. the COunty i ~ propo ~ in g to urHJCrtake the
in baseball as a split contract.
following CDBG Com mu ni ty lillprovemcnl activities for CHIP
and gets paid at a yearly mte
Fiscal Ycor 2005:
of $84,280 when he is in the
ACTIVITY : P,ri,·atc Owner Occupied Rehabi litation- $ 138.000minor leagues and $3 17.000
CHIP Home National Objective- Low to M n~cra tc Income
- $1,000 over the minimum
~ ouseho l ds in Meig~ Cuunty;
- when he is in the major
ACTIVITY: Owner Occupied Home Repair - $56.000- CHIP
leagues. The suspension will
CDBG ~ational Ohjectivc : L~l'W to Moderate Iilcome Households.
COS[ him $ 17.322 . Had he
ACTIVITY: D&lt;Nn payme nt A« i,ta nce/Rehahi litati on- $90JKKJtested positive und er the
CHIP Hqmc
.
minor league policy. Pi edra
S770.000 - USDA - HUD Voucher Homcowncrship- Local
would have faced a 15-game
FinarKill£ ~ationa l . Ohjel:li\c : Lo·w LU Modera te ln tome
suspensiOn .
Htlu-.~htlld ~
Thf Rockies iss ued a stateACTIVITY : Rental Rehahi li tation: $50.000- CDBG CHIP
ment. Monday calling the sit$5.0.000- Lo\.'::tl, Rcntal owner~ MatCh N&lt;ll iunul Ohjc~.:li\c : Low· tn
uation ''u nfortun ate."
\1 odermc lnl'ome Rrntal Hou ~cho ld s
"As an organ ization we
ACTJ\'IT'I': New Rental Con,truction: ·
ha ve, and wil l continue to
SYO.tHX I- CDBG CH IP
support
Major
League
SYO.IKK I- Pri&gt;alc O&gt;&lt;ncr :Vbtch Funds
Baseball and its drug testin g
ACTIVIT\'AJm ini stralion/) mpie mentati on/Fo r Housing
poli cies." team president
Sl31.fJOO CDBG CH IP
.
'Keli McGregor said.
Ci ri1cn .., arc ~nco uragcd w mrcnd th i.., mee ting on April 21. 2Q05 to
Colorado man~ger Clin t
cxprc ... .., their\ ic~'' and conl·crn~; on the ~:ou ri.t y\ propn~ed , CDBG
Hurdle declined to comment.
FY' 200:\ CHIP applicatrun. Wntten ~omr m:nl~ "ill he m.· ceptcd
Before the Rockies· game
unlll i:&lt;KJ p.in .. Apcil 21. 2005 . and may he mailcJ to the Mcig'
at Ari zona on Monday ni ght,
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ount) Cornmi,,ioncr,, Courthouse. pomeroy. Ohio 45769 .
second baseman Aaron Mi les
If a par111.:ipant \\ill need auxihary aid~.o (mterprctl!r. brailled or
said Piedra ww. e.xtre mely
taped
rnatcriitl. a . . ~.oi ... t iH' li"tcning dc,·iCc. ·ot h ~rl du~ to 'a di'!ability.
popular among the players.
pk
a't'
,;o nt .h.. t Gl nria Kine ... prior to .\rril ~I. 2005 at 740-992" I th ink if you asked every2XY5 111 \lfl1cr to ~n ... urc that yuur need'! ""Il l he aLcnmnmdat~d.
body in here . everybody
Mick Davenport. President
would say he ';, a good guy."
Meig~ County Commi~~ioner'
Miles said . ·.. 1 gue" it 'how,
that no matter if yo u·(e in \he
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the men 'S event tallying 165 ( 12.97) and 20th in the 200
points.
(27.83); Cassy Chaffins, 15th
On the women's side Rio in the long jump (15 feet, 9
Grande finished 12th as a inches); Crystal McCloskey,
· 19th in the discus ( I04-feet,
team with 15 points.
Junior sprinter Tory Jordan 10 111ches) and 22nd 111 the
finished third in ihe 100- shot. put
teet. 3 111ches),_
meter dash with a time of Btl lie Rob111son, 24th m the
. h 200
1500-meter run (5:39.2-5);
12 ·46 an d _&lt;,t h 111
t e
at Leah Bunnell , 25th in the
25. 72. Jordan
was also a shot put (31 feet , 5 inches );
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member of the 4 x 100-meter Cassie Thomas, 28th 111 both
relay team that crossed ' the the javelin (64 feet, 9 inches}
line 4th o\"Crall with a time of and the shot put (30 feet) ;
4Y ..26.
. Sharita Washington, 29th i~
· Other Red women results: the 200 (28.38) and 30th· m
Hannony Phillips , lOth iri the the 100 (13 .67) and Jana
di scus ( 119 feet. 10 inches) Marshall was 30th in the
and 16th in the hammer 1500 with a time of 5:53.81 .
throw · (96 feet, 5 inches); .Rio Grande will travel to
Sarah Brame. 12th in the
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iuvelin throw (87 feet, II Upland. IN on April 16 to
·inches): Nich6let McKinniss, compete 111 the Taylo~
12th in the I00 ' meters Invitational.

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MIDDLEPORT -A group
of Middleport merchants and
residents met Tuesday morning .
-to disc1iss-a eommittee's efforts
to prepare for a downtown
revitalization project , and to
review results of a survey of
local merchants.·
Please s~ Rehab, A5
Karl Runser and Dominick
Brook of the Institu te for
B~an J. Reed/ photo
Local 'Government and Rural
Sandy ·Fultz Brown and her son. Scott.
Development
at
Ohio
are wo~ing side by side to rehabilitate
University met with 25 memtwo storefronts on Middleport's ·r."
bers of the · Middleport
the ·future home of her antique store.
Community Association and
It is the kind of restoration project a
other ~ to discuss preliminary
local committee hopes will ensure the
future of Middleport's downtown.
PleaH see Leaden,·As

BY DIANE f;'OTTORFF
DPOITORFF@MYOAILYREGISTER.COM

POINT PLEASANT - .
POMEROY- Approximately 50 percent Of The body of a man who was
Meigs County children are not immunized or found in th e Ohio River near
are behind on their immunizations, so . the the North Main Street dock
Meigs County He'alth Depanmem (MDHD) ha s been idemi fied as a
has partnered with the Middleport-Pomeroy Jackson County, W.Va .. man
Rotary Club for a one-year. $3,000 who apparently h&lt;td jumped
il
bridge
near
off
Immunization Grant.
Ravenswood.
This grant will allow the MCHD 's
La st F"riday. Patrolman
Immunization Clinic to become mobile . saving parent s time and gas money and savin g Terry Powell of the Point
children by protecting them from di sease . Pleasant Police Department
·. Be sides mobil.ity. the cl ini cs wil l offer atrswe red a ca!Ltbout a body
that was found in the river,
exte nded hours .
•
according to Police Chief
Rotary Club members al so will accompany . Ronni e Spencer. · .
health department stall to .th e shot clinics in
Bill ·
Gorrell,
7 1,
outlying areas .
Sandyville. was identified
The dates for the ou treach shot cl in ics are: through · the Office of the
5 to 7 p.m .. April. 26 .at Portland Community West Virginia state medi cal
Center ; I 0 a.m. to l2 p.m. , May , 21. exam i ner~ Spencer said.
Powell 's Food fair, Pomeroy: 5 to 7 p.m ..
had
Gorrell all egedly
· June 9, Columbia Township Fire Hall. Ohio jumped off the William S.
Brid ge
in
143, Carpenter ; 5 to 7 p.m.. July 26. Ritchie Jr.
Ra\'enswood,
according
to
Portland Community Center: I0 a .m. to 12 .
with
the
· p.m., Aug . 2'0, Olive Township Firehou ,e. ot'J'icials
Rav
enswood
City
Police
Re edsvi lle.
·
I0 a.m. to l2 p.m.. Sept. 1,7. Rejoicing l.ile · Departm ent.
At around I OJ () p.m. on
ChurCh. Middleport: 5 to 7 p.m.. Oct. 31.
Mar
ch -1. a couple was
Portland Community Center, Portland: 10 a.m.
'w alk inl.! &lt;.\lllng -th ~ river.
to noon, Nov. 12, Amazing 'Grace Com munit y ~aw Gt~rn:fl · k:t\' C hi .. vehiChurch, Tuppers Plain s; I 0 a.m. to 12 p.m., cl e and walk un to th e
Dec . 17, 5cipio Township Volunteer Fire br id~c· toward tile edge,
Department. Harri sonville ; 5 to 7 · p.m., offic-ials .&gt;aiJ. One of the
Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2006. Portland Community witne&gt;'l's cal led lJ- 1-1 afr er
· Center; 5 to 7 p.m.. Feb. 9, 2006, Columbia Go rre ll disappearcJ from
Township Fire Hall, Ohio 143, Carpenter: I0 , the hml.~e.
a.m. to noon , Saturday, March 18, 2006, Oliw
The (i t'J'icial added rha t
town ship Firehouse.
Gorrell 's \'Chid e was round
parked on ·the ramp of the
bridge.
Thi s
pa st ·
Frid,ry.
Gorrell ' .s bodv· w: r;h cd
ashore in the 21 00 block of
North Main Street nc,rr the
former
We st · Vir~ini a
·Malle able
Iron
Pl aill.
according to pu bl ished
reports. Offi ce rs from· .the
Point
Pleasant
Po lice
Department and -th e Ma,on
County Detachme nt of th e
West Virginia State Police
inve stigated
the
call .
Members of the Point
Plea sant Volunteer Fire
Departme nt and Mason
County Emergency Medical
Services al·so responded.
Gorre ll's bod y was taken to
the medical. examine r's office ·
iri Charleston where he later
was identifi ed.
··
Ravenswood ofticials said
Gorrell' s de;uh is being ruled
as a suicide .
During th e time he was
miss in g, members of th e
Ra'venSivood, Silverton and
Cottagev ille volunteer fire
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