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• Easter coloring contest
winners. ~ ~ge A3
• Chesler Courthouse
benefit dinner tonight.
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• A Hunger for More.
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BY KEVIN KEUY

, .GALLIPOLIS ·- Gallia
County Commissioners )\/ere
told Thursday that a positive
decision on a proposed
annexation of more than 300
acres to the village of
Cheshire will guarantee its
continued ex istence.
"We would like to welcome

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Confusion ·
over Southern
Local funding
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAI LYSENTINEL.COM

Beth Sergentjphoto

Representative .of the University of Rio Grande Dr. Jake Bapst
presents Southern El ementary third-grader ·Nathan Leamond
with a one-year, full-tuition scholarsh ip to the University of Rio
Grande which is presently wor th $2,960 but may accrue in
value to around $4,000 to $6,000 when Leamond is eligible
to cash it in for an education.

Council receives grant

RACINE - . In a story publi shed in the Tuesday, April
26 edi tion of The Daily
Sentinel, it was reported that
Stale Representative Jimmy
Stewart
(R-Athens)
announ ced that the Southern
Loca l SchOol District had
been approved by the Ohio

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Cheshire woman dies in acddent
STAFF REPORT

HOEFLICH

MIDDLEPORT - · A grant
of $900 for facility improvements has been made to the
Riverbend Arts Coun~ il by
the
Foundat,on
for
Appalachian Ohio and the
Osteopathic
Heritage
Foundation of Nelsonville 's
Appalachian Ohio MiniGrants Program.
The money, awarded in a
grants. competitive proposal ,
will be used by the Arts
Council toward the purchase
of building supplies and hardware for the creation of a
much-needed kitchen facility
for the Council.
A few months ago the Arts
Council moved in to the
Masonic Temple building on
·North Second Street in
Mlddiepon from their former
headquarters across the street.
It rents the large area on the
first floor which at one time

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Southern Academic Banquet
held at Southern High Sc hool.
ASHTON, W.Va. - A
The. unofficial emcee for
mother and her · 15-year-old the eve nt was Southern
son were found shut .·dead Eleme ntary Teacher Patricia
Tuesday morhing in a trailer Strub le who kept the evening
on Palestine Road near lighthearted mid fun with stuAshton in Mason County.
dent readings that were both
' At abo ut II : 15 a.m., a fam~ humorous and setii mental.
iiy member walked into the
Strubl e
stressed
the
home and found a 15-yem-old evening's thenie "reading" to
male and a 43-year-old the audience.
female with gunshot wounds,
"You have to read to grow,"
accord ing to Chief Deputy Struble said to both students
C.E. Stearns of the Mason and parents.
County Sheriff's Department.
Southern Local Schools
The boy ·was a student at Superin tendent Bob Grueser
·Hannan High School.
also add,ressed the aucli~nce,
The time of death is unde- calling the academic awards
termined, Stearns said.
banquet, "The most special ·
''This is being treated as a night in the school year for
crime scene and an ongoing students in Southern Local
investigation by the Mason Schools."
County
Sheriff's
'Grueser called the names.of
Department," Sheriff Scott 64 students from third to.
Simms said.
twelfth grade while Southern
Simms said he could not Local School Board Presidenn
release any additional infor- Ron Cammarata passed out
mation.
medals to the students. .
Names of the victims are
These medal s accidentally
. not being released until the ran out wi th two seniors left
family has been noti fied, to be recognized and in a
Stearns said.
poignani moment, quick
Members of the crime scene thinking sophomores gave up
team of the West Virginia their medals so that their
State Police were at the home classmates could be recogcollecting forensic evidence.
nized during the ceremony.
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Dean McKm ght of the com- counties 111 the rcg10n use to county
· commtss toners other .committee members, is
mittee: Davenport said fund 9 11 service.
appointed the &lt;!II"committee. that commissioners were to
POMEROY . - ·. Meigs McKmght's ~on,Jment s. a! . "People are .. under the bul now we appear to be place a survey for the public
Count y Commissioner Mick Monday . even mg s meetmg !mpress ton yo u re represent- agamst911 ser.vtce. and that in the newspaper, and that we .
Davenport said information ot
Middleport . Vtl lage mg .the county at these met- ts not the case.'
· are running out of time and
presented to M iddlcport vi 1- sou net!. durmg whtch COUll- mg~: and you certat·1·1l y are . At Monday 's cOuncil meet- should begin meeting with
lage officials Monday on ctl endorsed a h~ll-percent not, Dav~npon satd. We chd mg, McKntght stud commts- townships and villages,''
behalf of the cciunty\ 91 1 sa les tax htke- to finance the not authome you to go to any stoners were delaying .in McKnight said yesterday.
Committee does not neces- ~e~v tcc .. left out Important . meeting, nor dtd we have any putting a funding measure on
(The filino deadline {or local
sarily reflect the position of mfor.matt on about a second koowled~e ol yo ur go mg to the November ba ll ot for pub- Issues a "earin
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charge for all land-line phone
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BY BRIAN

Mason County . Southern academic
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found shot .
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RACINE - Last night stud.ead Ill
w~re recognized for
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woman died in a one-car accident Thursday on Ohio 124 in
Syracuse, the Gallia-Meigs
Post of the State Highway

Patrol reported.
Margaret A. Ratliff, 58,
was pronounced dead at the
scene of the 7:46 a.m. accident,the patrol said.
Troopers said Ratliff was

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Marianne Campbell. right. board chair of the Foundation for
Appalachian Ohio. presents a facsimile check to board representatives of Rtve rbend Arts Council. left to right, Julie Proctor,
Mary Wife , June Duffield, Myron Duffi~ld, and Nancy Cale.
housed a theater and in more area into a · kit~hen for use
. recent years was the location during Council activities and
of Dan's.
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others renting the facility for .
Plans are to cpnven a small
The
1990 Ford Thunderbird of Margarette A. Ratliff, 58, of
room located at the from of private functions.
Cheshire, lies in a ditch Thursday after her she reportedly drove
the large open · auditorium
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off of the road. Her body was pronounced dead at the scene.

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PVH AUXILIARY HONORS V-OLUNTEERS

,_Community Calendar
Public meetings

323. Daughters of Ameri ca.
will nieet at 6 p.m. at the
Maso ni.: hall in Chester.
Regular meet in g wi ll foll ow
at 7:30p.m.
Tuesday, May 3
MIDDL EPORT
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Mi ddlepo rt
Lodge
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F&amp;AM, reg ul ar meeting at
7:30p.m. at the Te mpi ~.

art show of work by stude nt'
in Josh Fog le's high school
art da"e' wil l also be ~re ­
se nted. The t:OI1Ce rt and art
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Father uses daughters fear
as weapon against his wife

Saturday, April 30
PORTLAN D - Lebanon
DEA R ABBY: My 11 Township Trustees will meet
what they are. what days
at 7:30 p.m. at the to wnship
year-oiJ da u g hl ~ r 'omelimc'
the) ' hou ld be done and who
·gt!ts scare d at· nigh t and
bu i ldi n~ .
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Monday, May 2
think s she hear' voi ce' and
brothe rs do n' t do th eirs,
someone wa lki n~ ncar her
LETART The Letart
Satu~dny, May 7
, llon·r nag . Let them remain
room. When thi\ ha ppe ns,
Township trustees will meet at
TUPPE RS PLAINS .
undone .&lt; That ta kes the
Dear
5 p.m. at the oftice b.uilding .
, Ha zel Barnhill .wil l be 90 on . my husl)an\1 wil l say wi th
rcs pon sih il ity · off ., your
. · Wednesday, May 4
se rio usness .
Abby
. May 7.' Cards 1l1ay be sem to complete
sh oulders. You are a good
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he r at P. 0 . Box JJ , Tuppers " Pe rhaps th ere 's an intruder
dau ghter. and you cannot · Sc ipio To wnship Tru stees
Friday, April 29 ·
Plains. Oh io 45783.
· in the house ... ·and then sugnor shuu lu you - do everywill meet at 6:30 p.m at the · MID DLEPORT ges t how the int ruder may
Free ·
thi ng. Wi th' yo ur. mother
Pageville towrr hall .
ha ve ent ered.
soup supper. 4 :30 to 6:30
gone. every one ot you IS
p'.m . at the Mi ddleport
The method he suggests is
DEA R ABB Y: Fm a 16-· going to have to do his or her
always re lated to somet hing
Church of Christ Famil y Life
yea r-old girl. My mo m fair share.
Sunday, May I
I have done wro neo ea rli e r ~
Cente r.
DEA R ABB Y: While.
r assed away las t Februa ry. I
LONG&gt; BOTTOM
li ke leaving the bac k door 11ave a cari ng ·a nd lpv ing .
. POMEROY - Public test
&gt;hopping at the supermarket
of votin g equ ipment, I :30 Praise and Worship Crusade, : open too long ·or forgetti ng fath er, · but·· at 69. he"s a ycste.rday. I noticed . a
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Saturday, April 30
workaho li c. Thi s leaves me wo man
re movi ng
the ·
May 8 at th e Mt. Olive
When I .ask him to ch,e.: k with sc hoo l. .clean ing.
CHESTER - A horse hoof Elections.
co upon' from the boxes of
·Church.. . Long · Bott om.
Wednesday, May 4
clinic will be held at I p.m, at
th e house for intrude rs (OK, cook ing_ v;.rrd wo rk and tak- plas tic bags . I watched her
6:30
p.m.
on
Services
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the Chester Courthouse conGUYANDOTTE, W.Va. l'n) old -fa shioned and a· ing Gli·e· or 11l )' tee nage
s&lt;:aredy-cat ), he s,·tv; s ile·_, bruthers. · Neith er of .. theill take abo ut I0 of the m.
ducted by Josh Knotts, farri - The VFW Post 9738 will host Sunday, 7 p.m. other ni ghts.
W he 11 I walked past her, I
er, who will talk on hoof a Welcome Home Seminar at
too tired and gpes to slee p. helps o ut with anyth ing. to ld her I thought what she
health and care an demon- 7 p.m. at the post home, 227
What 's going on here? Is he and' they ha ve no respect' for was do ing was ve ry rude.
Main St. , Guyandotte, W. Va.
~\fate hoof trimming and hoeplayi ng a mind g;tme with me. If I ask them to do
She sa id &gt;he was going to
mg. The program is spon- Special guests will include J.
Saturday, April31J
my da ughter and me, or am I som ething. they ju st say
sored by the Chester-Shade B. Fin lay, actin g director of
POMEROY - Singe rs to ove rre:lctin g? - · COW- I ' m not th eir mo m. and ca ll tt.se them. Abby, &gt;he didn ' t
buy any of the boxes of plasHistorical Association . .
the VA Medi cal Center. and be at the Mt. Herman U. B. ARDLY IN S.F.
me names .·
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bags. Should I have
RACINE - Annual inspec- Dr. Loren Wil kenfeld, hief Church on Wickham Road
DEA R
COWARDLY:
When 1 tell Dad, he says
d
the store manager and
foun
ti on of Pomeroy-Racine of mental health. alon g with , off Texas Road 7 p.in . Your husband 's beha vior is he' ll .handle them. bu t he
som ethin g·?
Lodge 164. Dinner at 6: 30 personnel from the Veterans include Claudette Harbin. the cruel ancl. un wise . He' s neve r docs. I'm ti red of ill sa id ·
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pm'. at Methodist Church, ' Admi ni stnnion
regional Glory land Believers. and Ray · encomaging yo ur dau ghter' s Please hel p me. 1 want to run
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· mspection in Master Mason office and service organi za- and Delori s Cqnd iff. Offering . fea rs as a way of puni shin g aw ay and never come back.
degree at lodge building.
tions. Contact Bud PaJkon at will go to th e World Chri st you fqr your forge ifulness. M ~y be then th ey' ll think . DEA R APPALLED : You
certainl y
have
(304) 523-9728 .
Monday, May 1
Outreach Ministry fo1' a If it continues. your dau gh- . about me. - DROWNI NG ., hould
.re
port
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RACINE ·
Racine
Thursday, May 5
church building in Maluui.. ter will have phobi as that IN LAWTON. OKLA.
C ha pter 134, Ord~r of
TUPPERS PLAIN S
Afri ca.' Call 992-7565,
could las t a lifetim e; it \
D EA R DROW NING: All F.lllgc rs" to th e manager.
E&lt;!slern Star with presenta- Eastern High School con'cert
MIDDLEPORT - Brian mental cru elty.
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of yo u are griev ing ri gh t What the woman was doing
tion of 50-year pins . band. vocal choir and hand and the Family Connection
P.S. If there is any qt1es- now, and part of yo ur brotll- was more than rude; it was
Refreshments.
bell choir, und er the direction will be singing at 7 p.m. m lion about wl1et her there\ . ers ' bad beha vior ma y be shop lifting.
Dear Abby is writte11 by
Thesday, May 2
of Cris Kuhn , will present a the Middleport Church of the an intrude r in your house. th at th ey' re angry at hav in[!
CHESTER - Anniversary spring concert at 7 p.m. in the . Nazarene. Refreshments wi ll you should NOT be check- lost th e ir mother. Your Abigail Van Burell , also
dinner of Chester Council hi gh school gy mnasium. A.n be served,.
ing the house alone. The father may not reali ze how known as Jeanne Phillips,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ _.:___ _:______ resul ts co uld be tragic. SO' unfair th e bmd en is that has and was founded by her
the next time the king of been pl aced on yo ur yo ung mother, Pauline .Phillips.
your castle pull s that "turn- , shmtlders .
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Eula Hudnal l, center. was named 2004 Pleasant Valley Hospita l VoluAteer of the Yea r. Hudna ll
was cho'sen by her peers for this honor. Presenting her w1th an engraved plaque .is, at right,
Ja·mes Loc khart , DDS, chairman of the Pleasant Valley Hospital Board of Trustees and. left to
right, Jeff Fleck, director of volunteer ser vices. and Alvin ' AI' Lawson , JD . FAC HE, chief executive office r of \he non-profit healthcare faci lity.

Claiming awards at the Pleasant Valley
I Auxiliary dinner were Elizabeth Gaskins (2 ,000
hours ), Jo hn Watterson (2,000 hours), .cora Poling (2, 000 hours) , Koneda Devrick (3 ,000 ·
hours), Edward Martin (3,000 hours), Dofthea Stricklen (3 ,000 hours), Elsa Ro ach (4,000
hours), Terry Casto (5,000 hou rs), Thelma Filson (5, 000 hours) , Carolyn Rhodes (5,000 hours )
and Anna belle Hudnall (5,000 hou rs). Presenting awards were Alvin "AI ' Lawson, JD, FACHE ,
chief exec utive officer of the non-profit healthcare facility. James Lockha rt, DDS, ·chairman of
the ~leasa nt Valley Hospital Board of Trustees and Jeff Fl eck, director of vol un teer services .

Local Briefs
eral .health-related questions . service area may also be ·
Information about indi vid- affec ted.
ual servi ~ e s is ava ilable by
The Interruption is neces· contacting the department at sary to repair a slip on a main
Ii ne.
POMEROY
- Meigs 992-6626.
When se rvice is restored,
Co unty Health Department
will be under a boil
customers
will offe r evenin g clinic
advi sory until 4 p. m. on
hours from 4 to 6 p.m. on
Tuesday.
Tuesday. with the following
services available: childhood
RACIN E
- T uppers
and . adult immuni za tions Pl a in ~-Cheste r Water District
from I to 6 p.m., blood pres- will interrupt water . service . '
sure measureme nts and blood from · 9 a.m. to 2 p.m . on
Sugar
assessments , WIC Mon day ,.or t he fo 11 owing
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POM EROY -· The Me igs'
coordination and services, roads· in Sutton and Chester in Motion fitness walk has
pre-natal servi ces, head lice .Townships: Pine Grove, Yost. bee n cance led for Saturday
screenings and eradic atio'n Fores t Run , Morning Star, because of possi ble inclement
educati on,
environmental Vinega r Street , Minersv ille wea th er. The wa lk will . be
Snowball ,
and resc heduled and announced at
health appointme nts, vital Hill ,
statisti cs, and answers to gen- · Amberger. Other roads in the a later dale.

Offer evening
hours

Issue bo.il
advisory

'Mel"gs In Motl"on
Canceled ..

Support groups

EAsTER COLORING CONTEST WINNERS

Chester Courthouse benefit dinner tonight
CHESTER - Handcrafted
wood items, an Ohi o State
bicentenni al quill , and large
framed and matted pictures
of the Chester Courthouse
will be aucti oned off to ni ght
at the Courtllottse's a nnu ~ l
benetit dinner· in the Meigs
Hi gh School cafeteria.
The dinn e r will be se rved
at 6:30p.m. follow ed by the
auctipn and the awarding of
door prizes. The red tomato
salad dre ss ing made by
Cleo
Smith ,
another
Courthou se fund rai sing
project, will be for sale . All

Claiming awards at th e Pleasant Va lley Hospital Auxiliary dinne r were Marjorie Blake (100
hours). Carolyn Brillh art (100 h o u r ~ ). Mary Tompki ns (300 hours). Reta Thomas (300 hou rs),
Franli 1e Shin n (400 hou rs), Kenneth Tom pkin s (400 hours) and Fred Nibert (400 hou rs) .
.Presenting awards ~Yere Al vin "AI" Lawson, JD, FACHE, chief exec utive officer of the non-profit
healthcare fac ility, James 1lloc kh art , DDS, chairman of th e Pleasant Valley Hospital Board of
Trustees and Jeff Fleck, di rector of yolunteer services.
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proceeds fr om th e even t
will be used to pay utiliti es
at th e Courthou se .
Those
atte ndin g
are
advised that handicap acc~s­
sible parking is at the rear of
the building. Ti ckets remain
on sale at Summerfie lcls
Baums, the Meigs Chambe r
of Commerce office. Farmers
· Bank 111 Pomeroy and
Tuppers Plains or by contacting Pat Holter. 992-726 1.
Other ac tivities include he
Clip-Clop Clinic, a hor se far·. rier demonstration. to be held
on the Commons by Josh

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The winners in the Easter coloring contest in ttie category of 4 to 8 , were from the left, Lexi
Coleman of Rutland, first; Brittany Durst. Pomeroy, second ; and Kayla Pugh of Middleport; ·third,
with Brenda Davis of The Daily Sentinel who co-sponsored tlie contest with area merchants.
Winners in the 9 to 12 category, not pictured , were Lindsay Hysell of Rutland, first; Tess Phelps
of Pomeroy, second, and Michael Davis of Middleport th ird. The winners received prizes of $15,
$10 and $5 , first through third , res pectively:

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· Ja net Holland (500 hours ), Toni Scarberry (500 hours) Barbara Rando lph (500 hours ) Karen
Stone (5\)0 hours) Bill Whitehead (500 hours) , Donna Brinker (1 ,000 .hou rs), Nel l Keys (1,000
hours), Jack Pyles (1,000 hours) . Lois Pyles (1,000 hours.) Wand a Tolliver (1,000 hours) and
. Eleanor Jordan (1,000 hours). Presenting awards were Alvin ' AI" Lawson, JD, FACHE, chief
executive officer of the non-profit healthcare faci lity, James l ockhart. DDS . cha irman of the
Pleasant Valley Hospital Board of Trustees an d Jeff Fleck, di rector of volunteer services.

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Gathering the most voluntee r hours for the year were Margaret Hutchins (7.000 hou rs), Arlene ·
Cook (8,000 hours,, Aleta Weaver (14.000 hours) and Charles Fulks (19.000 hours).
Presenting awards we re Alvin "AI- Lawson. JD. FACHE. chief executive officer of the non-profit
healthcare faCility, James Lilck har t. DDS. cha irman of the Pleasant Valley Hospital Board of
Trustees and Jeff Fleck. director of volunteer services.

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Question: A few years ago,
my year-old son was diag.nosed with Wilms tumor. The
:doctors said 'it was Stage I .
The kidney with the tumor
was removed, and this was fol lowed by chemotherapy. He is
now 5 years old and seems to
be doing fine: I'm worried,
however, that the cancer might
:return. After "my daughter was
·born, she was checked for
Wilms tumor and they said she
was .line. I would like to know
more about this disor,der.
Answer: Wilms tumor is a
· type . of cancer that . usually
strikes children . The condrtion is named for Carl Max
Wilhelm Wilms, a 19.th-centu ry ·German surgeon who
recognized th at the cancer
develops from 1mmature kidney cell s. Wilms tumor may
arise in either kidney. Rarely,
it affects both kidneys. Al&gt;j&gt;ut
500 new cases are diagnosed
in the United States each year.
Wilms tumor is usually
found during a well-child
examination as a lump - what
.we physicians call a lllliSS -.
·deep inside the abdomen. Th1s
canter grows from the kidney
• and, therefore. is loc\(ted deep
below the stomac h, intestines
and olher abdominal contenl~.
Only in unusual cases does the
growth become large eoough to
be noticed without specifieally

feeling for it. Children with this be thankful for in your son:s
type of tum0r often have no case. The fact that his cancer
complaints 'to suggest there is a was stage one is very good
problem. Rarely, some do com- news. Thi s mea ns the chances
plain of low-back .pain or gen- of a recurrence are very
remote. It ' is also . good news
erally not feeling well.
A child who is found to that he is doing well now, sevhave an abdominal mass must eml years after the cancer was ·
undergo several tests to deter- diagnosed and ·treated. Your
mine the specific cause of it. daughter's test res ults are reas" ·
An MRI , CT scan, kidney X- suring as well. I' m sure what
rays and bi opsy are often they tested for was a defect on
used. Wilfs tumor has a char- chromosome 'I I , which is preacterj stic appearance on these sent in about 20 percent of the
tests, and the tissue sample cases of Wilms tumvr. Since
obtained from th e biopsy the test was negative, this /
shows a ty pe of cancer called means th at your daughter.
"nephroblastoma."
thankfully, does not have this
Having a child stricken with abnormality. which means she
cancer i ~ every pare nt's n ight- is at very low risk of Wilms.
mare. Wilms tumor treatment
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This correspn11dence serves to co111:e) appreciation for the
dedicaleu efltllls l'f Ms. l:lecky l:ber. who intends to forfeit
lw employment via the Meigs Cotmty OSU Extension Office
to wclldcscncd retirement on April 29. 2005
~1s . Bacr. who is a native of Meigs Coutll]. has been instrumental in formulating. implementing ami e.xecuting numerous
sen•ices and programs. which have benelited and will continue
to promote the health and we ll-being of Southeastern Ohio residents (s uch as· the Family Nutrition Progr.ml). She has toiled
tirelessly to enhance aw&lt;treness about and pri de in Appalac hian
cu lt ure and to promote philanthropic projects that will pmlit
our communi ties, Also. Baer has worked extensively educating
and. preparing our youth via the County's 4H program
~b . Baer was a concerned educator employed by Meigs
Local .School District for several years teaching home eco·nomics. In this capacity. she shared va luable hfe skills, money
management. parenting ski ll s, food safety. parenting knowledge. health/nutnttonal tips and employment skills.
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During her tenure with the Meigs County OSU Extension
Oflice, she utilized her educational expenences to instruct citizens
ot all ages and socioeconomic levels on the aforementioned topics
vm offerings of the Ohio 'Deparunent of Jobs and Family Services.
Metgs County Senior Citizens Center, Meigs County Health
Department, University of Rio .Grande Crossroads Progr.un, etc.
Of course. many readers of your newspaper have enjoyed and benefited from Baer's column entiti.ed "Time Out for Tips" in which
she relayed valuable information pertinent to daily living.
In addition. Ms. Baer is an avid collaborator. In my capac ity as Assi stant Administrator at the Meigs County Health
Depanment, I proudly attest that Baer has pan icipated with
and performed activities for numerous commtttees includin g
the Meigs County Consortium, · Meigs County Tobacc;
Prevention Coalition, Meigs County Hean Health Coal ition,
Women's Outing on Wellness and the Family Fun Fest.
'Meanwhile, she also serves several other local and state-wide
groups to represent the interest of Meigs County. For example.
she is a founding member of the non-prolil Meigs County Cancer
Imttat1ve, Inc. (MCCI) whose efforts are focused upon increasina
local awareness, providing education and promoting early detec~.
tion and prevention of cancer wtthin our Appalachian county.
As the recently elected MCCI Chairperson. I laud Ms. B a~ r
for her commitment to the local tight against cancer, '.l(hich
has impacted her life signiticamly.
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In conclusion, I commend Ms. Baer for beina such an
invaluable asset to Me.igs County. On behalf of th~ MCCI , 1
extend smcerest best wtshes to Becky for her future endeavors
She will always be a cherished member of our conimunity.'·'

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Friday, April29, 2005

!f the cakes are too hard

When I \\entia answer the
knock at the door. the chautkur was &gt;tanding there. Not
niy chautleur_(!- uon't have
one) but Miss Sears·.
He wok oil hts cap, as
d1auffeur' often do, and
hai)decl me a l'ardboard
bakerv box .
"From
Mi ss
Sears.
Revere nd ... · he · said . I
thanked him and he turned
and left .
After 1 ~ot to the kitchen
o.f my buc~clor's apartment
tn Back Bay Boston I read
the note pinned to the box . It
said. "If these cakes are . too
hard. soak them in milk."
Tilis was ,·image "cold
roast Boston" - frugal to
the bone. As Sunday's leftover
roast
became
Monday's co ld dinner, so a ·
. Proper Bostonian lived hi~
entire life.
M1ss Sears was · not poor
( Rem e1nbe r sh.; had her
chauffeur deliver rhe cupcakes to my door') But she
was a New Eng lander who
followed
the
New
Englander's credo - ·'use
it tip. wear it out. make it
do." 'In this c·ase I. a transplanted Midwesterner. was
en listed to use up the weekold cupcakes. Nothmg must
go to waste .
Is there any aumoni tion
we more nee&lt;J ~o hear- our
ue neration th!tt has wasteJ
its substance on extravagant
living'' "If the cakes are too
· hard: soak them in milk. ,.
With Miss Sears out of the
room, Bridey the maid told
me she would soon be leav,
ing Mtss Sears· employ. She
seemed to be lookmg for-

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A lot of the needful work of
the world goes undone
be~au'e el'erybody has an
ex~use why it is not his
resp•m&lt;ibiliiy. If there is
~umething that needs to be
done. we ~mght to 'just do it."
"What does th~ book of
lllS li"U CtiOil.., say·?'"
,Tiwt 11as my father's first
question when I went to him ·
for help on wme mechamcal · ·
problem wtth my bicycle or.
later. wi th my Model A Ford.
We not only waste a lot of
time by plunging ahead on
our own witho ut reading
life's book of instructions
first . a lot of our difficulties
- tncluding many of our
problems wtth our health are the result of not following the Maker's instruction s.
All of a sudden I am
reca lling many i]1ore of·. these
one-line philosophies of life
that have remained with me
through tl1e years. But I'll
stop with thi' one: "Dmt't be
too ~ilcerful."
I I! Ill that'" one . from
Mons'il! nor Ronald Knox,
the British priest and ·Bible
tran~lator.

We . stJmc·times fat! to realite thJI telling people how
perfectly gteat we fee l or
jww "ell things are going
. for us .may actually depress
&lt;)thers who are not fi nding it
sn goncj Jhemselves.
We ought to cheer people
up. But we ough t to be
aware that te lli ng others how
happy we are doesn't necessaril y cheer them up.
(George Plagen: is 011
ordai11ed 111inisrer wtd rerer·
an ne11·sman based in .
Columbus. Ohio.)

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Denver Persons
LONG
BOTTOM
Denver Russell "Baldy"
Persons. 71. of Biglev Rtdge
Road. Long Bottom. ·went to
meet the Lord with his family
by hts &gt;tde on Fnday. April
22. 2005. at his residence.
He was born on Oct. 31.
1933. in A~ron , son of the late
Elchard and Stella Smith
Persons.
He
anended
Pcuneroy Hi gh School, where
her played football. and was a
mechanic in the U.S. Army.
He was a retiret.l nvcrboat
engineer wtth the Bob
Bosworth G&amp;C Towing Co.
Surv1vmg are three Uaunh"
ters and sons-in-law. Reva
Denver Persons
and Rtck Foster of Columbus.
Lisa and Ronnie Bolin of West Coltunbia. W.Va. , and Tracy
Clark ot Long Bottom: iwo , ons and a daughter-in-law,
D~nms and Pam Persons of Long Bull om and David Persons
9t Mtddleport: ~ Stster. Betty McCiisha of Akron: and a broth. er ~nd srster-tn·,law. ~ob and Bronis Pet sons of Gallipolis; 18
~randchtldrcn ,.md ttve great gra ndchildren: and a special
tnend. Betty Hart .
.
Besides his parent s. he was preceded in death by ht s sons.
Charles Russell Person&gt;: three uaughters: Marsha Ann
Persons. Dem se Clark and 1\khnda Persons: his wife. Linda
Persons: and a stepson. Chri s Paulton.
A graveside service with milt!ary rites will be c·onducted at
I p.m. on Fnday. Apnl 29. 2005 . at Chester Cemetery with
Rev. Bill MLtrphy offictattn2.
There will be no callin g h'our~ .
Arrangements are under the direction of Ewing Funeral
Home in Pomeroy.

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So.uthern
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:\1eigs County Sheriff Bob
Beegle who represented the
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club passed out three $100
savings bonds to thtrd graders
Josh Ju stts and Baylee Hupp.
and eighth grader Brody
Fhn t. The prizes were selected by a random drawing .
br. Jake napst who represented the University of Rio
Grande presented a one-year
scholarship to the University
of Rio Grande to. third grader
Nathan Leamond. The scholarship whtch includes tuition .
is presently worth $2.960 but
could accrue in value to
around $4,000 to $6,000 by
the time Leamond is eligible
to go to college. The prize was
selected by random drawing.
Southern 'High School
Principal Gordon Fisher who
is retiring after this school year
was recognized for his service.
Southern Local Schools faculty and staff who helped in
preparing the evening's meal
were also reeogmzed as was .
Vtcki Northup from Southern
Elementary
who helped
;tssembk senior press release s.
Senior Class President
Jordan Neigler led the Pledge
of Al legiance anu Senior
Ashton Brown gave the invocation. ~

Grade 12 honorees mcluded' Ashton Brown, Sara
Cammarata. Heather Duffy,

Deaths
Robert Jon Trudell

In
proclaiming
it
sincerity in proclaiming the
What should America (and ·
America's mission to spread
universal human longing specificall y the Clinton
democracy all over ·the
for freedom, and the high . administration, which was in
world, President Bush has
idealism of the mission to office at the time) have done
gone far beyond the tradispread democracy every- about it' 1 More than we did,
tiona!
policy
of the
William
where. You can see tt on clearly. We should have
Republican Party, and even
television. when he ts rnak- mobilized world pressures
beyond the ambttious goal of
Rusher
ing a speech and touches on - econ.omic and 'diplomatic
Woodrow Wilson. which 1
those subjects. He wi ll - to stop th~ slaughter. We
was (you will recall) to
pause. and smi le faintly at should have rushed medical
"make the world safe for
the audience, in gen uine aid to the injured . But should
democracy."
se nt our troops 10 places wonder at the sheer beauty we have sent in the IOist
.
Airborne Infantry. and sacriSince Bush has alre ady like Haiti, Bosnia and of the concepts.
demonstrated. in Iraq, his Kosovp, where not even
Well. it IS the prerogative !iced
however
many
willingness to commit the sharpest eye could dis- of presidents to proclatm American lives it took, to
American troops to suppon cern a vital American inter- such visiOnary goals, and force the two sides to lay
.our mission in appropriate est _ and has since rued only tin1e, will tell whether down their arms'' Bill
cases, it is relevant to recall that he didn't send them to thts one takes firm ·huld and Clinton. . now ·wishes loudly
that the traditional test of Rwanda as well. ·
either becomes a funuamen- .that he had done s·o.
when American forces' lives
But George w. Blish has . tal tenet of American policy.
But for the life of me, and
may be risked abrqad is made Clinton look like a or loses traction and ends up despite the indisputable hor"when a vital American piker. The danger · that as mere rhetorical 1lourishes rors that took place , 1 cannot
interest is at stake." What Saddam Hussein was devel- in a few forgotten ;peeches. see that there was a vital
Bush has done, and frankly oping weapons of mass Meanwhile . Republicans American interest tn stOpsaid he has done, is define . destruction made pre-emp- had better understand where pmg them. What is the vital
the worldwide funherance tion of his effons a genuine- ~ush ts leading them. and interest of the United States
of democracy as a "vital ly vital interest of the United dectde whether they want to in whether Rwanda is ruled
interest'· of the · United States. But when we go there.
by th~ Tutsis or the Hutus?
States·.
' attacked Iraq and found no
.Take Rwanda. for exam- To use the scarifying phrase
As
the
Wilsonian WMDs, Bush quickly shtft- pie. This is. for all practical coined by pollsters for use in
anteceden'ts of his policy ed to justifying the war on purposes, an ungovernable Iraq . would the poss ibly
suggest, its paternity is the basis that democratizing stretch of east African jun- large loss of American lives
traceable to the Democratic Iraq was the only way to gle. populated by a majority be "&gt;,~ ·onh it "'
rather than the Republican make it, and thereafter the ot 1-ltltu; and a minority of
"The world i; out of joint,"
Party . Even at that, no rest of the ' Middle East. Tutst; who, predictably. hate ,aid Hamlet. ·&lt;o cursed spite
administration of either peaceful. He even insisted each other. In the late 1990s 1 That ever I was born 10 set ':
_ party . · ac~uall~. ever threw _th~t-~is had been &lt;me of our -~he Hutus opted tq__solve tjle~ tl.Dght!"
Amenca ~ mthta1y \Verghr war atm; all along, an per- proDiem permanently by
I can see his point.
around abroad t,n 'uppon of haps 1! was: but .if so. it was killing all the Tub". and
(William Rusher is a
acause that wa; less than a hardly a vital interest of the carne alarmingly close to Disrmguished Fellow of rhe
vilal tnterest ot. the Umted · Umted States, justifying the . succeeding. In the genocidal Clriremom biSiilllte for r/1e
States unit! Btl! Clinton loss of Amencan hves. .
slaughter,
millions
of Sru¢y of Statt!sma 11ship cmd
carre along. He cheerfully
Yet I do not doubt Bush 's ·Africans died.
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Holly Duffy, Jordan Neigler,
Ashley Roush, Nicki Tucker.
Grade II honorees incluued:
John Bentz. Dustin Brinager.
Brad Crouch. Ntcole Jones.
Chelsea Smtth. Jenny Warner.
Kristtna Williams.
Grade I0 honorees included: Amber Hill. Mallory Hill.
Miranda McKelvey. Adam
Phillips, Adelle Rice .
Grade 9 honorees included:
Lindsey Buzzard . Ryan
Chapman. Sarah EI-Dabaja.
Courtn'ey Ginther.
GradeS honorees included:
Rashell Boso. Brody Flint,
Bryan Harns. Alex Hawley, .
Christopher Holter. Emma
Hunter. Tosha Jone s. Chelsea
Pape , Sam.antha Patterson,
.Rachael Pickens. J"ime
Warner.
Grade 7 honorees included:
Michael Manuel. John' Powell,
Dustin Salser. Breanna.Taylor.
'Lynzee Tucker, Katie Woods.
Grade 6 honorees included:
Katie Barr. Eric Buzzard,
Zachary Manuel, Katey
Patterson.
· Grade 5 honorees included:
Martina Anns. Tiffany Francis,
Andrew Gin ther. Clayt.nn
Moore, Emma Powell. Andrew
Roseberry, Abbie Williams.
Grade 4 honorees inci uded · ·
Timothy · Elrim,. Shelby
Pickens, CoLly Taylor. Kody
Wolfe.
Grade 3 honorees included :
Tyle r Ban,on. Darien Diddle ,
Brandon Grueser, Baylee
Hupp, Rtkey Jones. Joshua
Justis. Nathan Leamond .
Taylor McNickle. Alli son
Tay lor,

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911

MIDDLEPORT - Robert Jon Trudell, 42. Mtddleport. dted
from Page A1
unexpectedl y on Tuesday. Apnl 26. 2005 111 the Hol zer
Medical Center Emergency Department.
Graveside services will be Saturday. April 30, in the accon:hng to the Ohio Elections
Oaklanu Memorial Gardens in Davenport. Iowa. There are no Calendar published by the
call itig hours. Cremeens Funeral Chapel, Gall ipolis. is in• Ohio Secretary of State j.
charge of funeral arrangements.
Davenport said commissioners plan to seek public
opinton on the matter. but
tics for our community."
The funding awarded to the hope to place the two funding
Riverbend Arts Council and sources side b~ side as equalfundtng options.
from Page A1
other nonprofits through the ly-viable
Davenport also raised quesregion were made posstble tions about estimates of the
The Arts Council has been throu gh an unprecedented costs associated with starting
active in the community for partnership between the and operati'ng the 911 service.
Heritage He said a $350,000 estimate
more than 15 years, and the Osteopathic
currem facility is by fa·r the Foundatton of Nelsonville for constructioh of a 9 ll cenbest and largest for the vari- and the Foundation for ter, which the committee proous activities sponsored by Appalachian Ohio.
poses sharing with the County
The Appalachian Ohio
the counci I. It is handicappeq
Mini-Grams Program provtdaccessible.
Cheshire accepted a buyout
:'People in the area aren't ed grants ranging from $500offer
from American Electric
always full y aware of the ser- $2,000 to programs addressPower and moved.
vices we provide," s~id Myron ing quality of li.fe issues
"If the annexation doesn't go
from
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Duflield. board member for the throughout Appalachian Ohio.
through,
Cheshire will not surFoundation spokespersons
Riverbend Arts Council. "In
vive," said April Stinson, the
addition to renting the space to said 85 grant proposals were the people coming into the vil- village's fiscal officer and Paul
other service clubs and organi- received. tptaling more than lage. It wi ll preserve the vil- Stinson's wife. "We just hope
zations. the R.iverbend Ans $ 153,000 in requested fund- lage ;md our heritage," Mayor you will make a decision that
Council provides the fadlity ing . Due to the availability of Jim Rife said during a public will allow us to keep grow mg."
for use in youth arts acttvities. resources. competition for hearing on the annexation
Commissioners. who have
petition tiled by· Roush Lane
the commun ity band, and funding was rigorous.
until 30 days after the hearing
The ro le of the Foundation resident Paul Stinson and to decide, found that the petidance workshops."
Mary Wise, Riverbend. Ans is to work with donors .aqd more .than 70 property owners. tion ·carried65 valid signatures,
"We feel very strongly
Council board president. others to create access to
about
the annexation and we indicating a maJority of the
commented "We are very opportuni ty for the region's
hope you folks can he Ip us," property owners want to annex
appreciative of the gra nt and citizens throltgh the power of Rife
to the village, and that Cheshire
added.
·
giving.
The
both Foundations' assistance charitable
in
turn will provide ·services
The area to be annexed
.to our organization . With the Foundation i's headquartered includes Ohio 7 up to Cook such as police and fire protecaddition of a kitcheneue. we on Nelsonville's hi storic Road, across Roush Lane, tion. street maintenance, street
will be able to accommodate Public Square in the hean of down one side of Watson lights arid trash collection.
more people and .mnre activi- Appalachian Ohio.
·
A sticking point arose
Grove Road to Ohio 554 and
when AEP ftled a technical
back into the village.
the ·
Cammarata
called
If the annexati on is objection · to the petition on
announcement an ''untrue approved, it wi II mean the Aprill3, citing concerns over
statement'' and explamed that addition of more than 100 company property included
.
he had received se~,~Cral phone people to Cheshire's census. in the annexation area .
from Page A1 .
The utility giant, which
calls congratulating the district The viilage currently boasts
on the money that was believed around 20 residents who operates the neighboring
State Controlling Bo(trd to to be a gran t and I or gift.
opted to remain after 90 per- Gen. James M. Gavin Power
receive "state assistance'' 111
''Representative Stewart cent of propeny owners in Plant , wanted its property
the amount of $29 1.000.
regrets any confusion regardThe term "state assistance" ing the press release,"
' Point Pleasant Police respondwhich . was contained in Stewart
staff
member
ed to the Monroe Street home
Stewart's press release left Counney Saunders said.
of Stephanie Davis.
many people
believing
Saunders said the press
Davi s had been found in
from
Page
A1,
Southern Local Schools had release did not come directly
: the livi ng room face down on
been given a gift of $291.000 from Stewart's office but
when in fact the ··state assis- rather the "press room .. at the
The bodies wi II be sent to the floor.
As of Thursday, officials
tance" was i'n reference to a Ohio
Hou se
.of the West Virginia Medical
loan the districl borrowed ·to Representatives.
Examiner's
Office
in with the. Point Pleasant Police
stay operational in 2005.
Southern Local School .Charleston for autopsies, Department were still waiting
The $29 1,000 is due to be District ts seeing a decline in according to Rita Jenkins, for Day is' autopsy results from
paid back over the' course of their deficit. For fiscal year meaical examiner for Mason the state medical examiner.
the next two vears.
Graveside service for Davis
2004-05 the deficit was ceni- County.
Southern ~ Loca I School tied by the office of the Ohio'
These are the second and wi II be at I p.m. Saturday at
Ron Audttor of State at $291.000, third suspicious deaths in Greer Cemetery in Point
Board
President
Pleasant. Visitation is 6-8 p.m.
down from the previ'ous Mason County this week.
On Tuesday, officers with the today at Deal Funeral Home.
year's delictt of $671,000.

Both S..rgent/pllotOS

The Southern Acaderrtc Banquet honored Southern
Elementary School students who ha~ demonstrated a com·
mitment to academrc excel lence early 111 the ir student careers.
Students ptctured were from grades three through six who won
an academic achievement award at the ceremony.

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Evidence of Southern High School's ccimmttment to academics
can be found in it's graduation rate of 90 percent as well as
rn it's students who were honored-for outstandtng academic
achrevement at Thursday's academrc banquet. Students pic·
tured were from grades seven through 12 who won an academic achievement award at the ceremony.

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Cheshire

The Bush doctrine

The Daily Sentinel • Page As

Emergency
Management
Agency. is li kely too low. and
the cost of building a 5,000
square-foot 911 center as proposed by the committee does
not incl ude costs such as land
acquisition and the cost of
bringing ut ility infrastructure
. to the builing site.
- While the 911 Committee
has voiced strong suppon for
the half-percent sales lax,
which' would generate an estimated $500.000 per year
exclusively for 91 1 operations,
Davenport said the phone line ·
charge, which would geperate
$64,000 per year, may be u~e·
quate to fund a 9 11 servic ,
and should be given adequate
consideration by the voters.
"We want to see and pre-

~Grant

Courtney C. Sim, BSC
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· Meigs County Ca11cer Initiative, l11c. Chairperson
Pomeroy

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Obituaries

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1\h father \\a' al'n goml at
putti'ng ht~ rule' fur" lil'ing
"in ;1 nut,hl'll." A fix-11 man
around the house ami \a rd.
he 1\'Uttld .stand oJck :tncl sur\ C) .1 pice~ of IH•rk he hall
George
just finished aqd ,:t~. "Well.
Plagenz · it· s hctter th-tn it ""'·..
It·, a s.t) ing that h.ts ,tuck
''it it me .thruugh the years.
You lll&gt;ii't ltnd it in
Banlell·,
Quplittions. but it
ward to it. ''I'll not ha1e tu.
be co ld agam ... she satll ha:-. done moil' to encoUrage
wrapping her ·an tts across me at \ arH.nl~ ttme." than
her cl\est in a mock shiver- mo:-..t nf the \\'I~~ lllliSJilgS of
ing motion . In "cold roast the renowned phtlusuphers
Boston:· you put on a that have been prc'&gt;crved in
sweater: you don't turn up that dtstinguished volume.
· If \\e wan t thin~s to be
the thermostat.
perfcc·t
for us all the time.
Miss Hayward, another
unhapparishioner of mine at we are ennin!;!" to be
.
py.
If
we
are
ctlways
comKin g's Chapel (t he oiliest
paring
LHll
selves
tn
people
Anglican
church
in
Amenca. foum,led in 16R6). · \vhl1 ' ha" e more tl)an we
also su pphed me wtth mem- ha ve, · we ;lre r.oing tn he
•
·
orable "epigrams for liv1ng"' mi,crable tno. •
ll1'
tl1c
secrets
of
hap.One
that I carrv wtth me to thts
day. My favonte is "W hen pirk~:-. j..; to ..;card\. OU t every
everything i.s agatn&gt;t you. occ-;tsion 111 \Jllr ltvcs when
we can sa\'. "Well. it's be ncr
JUS! quit."
.
than
it wa~·...
·
Under many ctrcumRc1·. Bernard Clau .scn.
s\a nces. this is an tmprove·
ment on William Edward who i, in my preac·hcr\ Hal l
Hickson's "If ar first you of 1-.une. useJ to '&lt;II that if
don't succee d, try, try we lll _d Jt' "JUSt - L'llOUgh
again." There often comes a prngres:-. tn keep u:-. encqurpoint when perseverance and a~ed." v:e have n.::&lt;.~snn !n he
st ickiog to it are just a waste Salt&gt;tied wit h Dlll It ll'S
of time.
·
My futhcr had a couple of
Miss Havward. who was other say ings that I have
an octog:enitrian when I first fashioned into ruks fDr livmet her. had another good ing. One was ".lust d11 it. "
piece of adl'ice. "If you can't
As children. 11 c '"ed to be
begin in the beginning. . read y with all 'orts of
begm in the middle ...
excuse" \\hen we were
She meant that whenever &lt;isked to do something . My
you have a good idea. put it father woulu hear tJ&gt; out in to action right away. Don't up to :t point. Then he would
wail for a more propit iou s break in and say. "Just do
moment.
it." And we did it.
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sent proposals for both funding sources. not just the sales
tax avenue." Davenport said.
"The sales tax may tndeed be
the way to go, but we need to
closely exami ne both options
before a decision is made." ·
Vinton. Noble and Morgan
Counties all operate their 911
services with the line fee, and
Washington County has proposed doing the same. Some
counti es use a quaner-percent sales tax and' a line fee.
others use a sales tax only.
Commtssioner Ji m Sheets
said he has receiveu approximately 60 public respo nses
on the issue, and that those
who ha ve contacted him are
almost entirely opposed to a
tax increase to fund 91 1 ser-

excluded from the annexation
so it could continue to be
used.for company needs.
. But negotiations between
the village, the petitioners
and AEP produced a land use
agreement that has been ratified by village council.
Ken McDonough, asstslant
general counsel for AEP. s'aid
the company will withdraw
its obj,ection 30. days after a
decision is made on annexation and council again ratifies
, the land use agreement.
"That tnis ht be a belt and
suspenders approach, but we
believe 1t 's 'appropriate,"
McDonough said.
An original petition tiled
last summer by Paul Stinson
was rejected by commission-

vke here.
"The perception in the public i, that the commi ssioners
~rre pushmg for a Lax Jm-rease ,
. and that's not true ... Sheets
said. ·The pub'lic wil l make
that decision, but should make
the decision based on two
fully,explained propo~als."
Other business
Commissioners al so:
• Ap.proved comracts· ·for
the Depanment of Job and
Family Services with Cindy
Rowe of Pomeroy fm respi\e
chtld care services. ut a cost
of $2,500, and wtth Robcn J.
Shipka,
Columbus,
for
admi nistrative and fi scal consultation, at a cost of $37.000.
• Approved payment of btlls
in the amount of $275J.Hl:\5.
crs on technical grounds. At
the time. AEP had also issued
objections.
But after Stin,on ftled the
new pelltion on Feb . 8. a line
of communication opened up
between the petitioners and
the company.
Negotiations betw~en all
parties were ongoing and
productive. Stinson sJid .
After the hearing, ~&gt;hich ran .
a!Jout 30 minutes anu urew
nearly 30 people, Stinson was
encouraged about the petition's chances for approval.
"I think with the tumout
and the support of the l'Ommunity. we are showing that
we are uni fied in this. that it's
not one person ·swish. but the
community's wish." he sa id .

Funding

Shooting

Accident

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improve their core body strength, while increasing their flexibility,
muscle'IOOe and coordination.

• WHO: Anyone can join! This is a beginner's class. focusing on fonn
and iechnique. All exercises can be modified' to fit your personal needs
and 14biijljons.

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WHENi Oass will begin May 1st and last for 6 weeks, Sundays and
WeddeSdays at 5pm at Rocksprings Rehab Center. An advanced class
will be hell! on the same nights at 6pm.

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HOW: Class size is very limited. Please contact Darlene Warner soon '
at Rocksprlngs Rehab Center, 992-~. Class rate i&gt; 575 to be paid in
full on the fifbi night. New participants are al ~ ay, wcic,,me!
INSTRUCTOR: Allison G. Barnet~ CPT· Cenilied Pilates Instructor

from Page A1
westbound when ihe 1990
Ford Thunderbird she drove
went off the right side of the
road and struck a ditch. The
vehicle, which was towed
from the sce ne, sustained
moderate damage.
The victim was released
Fisher Funeral Home in
Poll)eroy for arrangements .
The- accidcnt......marked .the_
fourth fatalitv of the vear
mvestigated in Meigs County
by the patrol. and is the fifth
-fatal accident the G-M Post
has investigated in its coverage area for 2005 .

WHAT: Pilates is adynamic exercise program, allowing participants to

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FAIT

The Daily Sentinel

A Hunger for More
He has JUst tin "hed c,ountmg the ..profi ts" fwm the past
week when he hears a low
murmu r
from
outstde .
Zacchaeus looks out the wmdow and sees people who are
normally bustly busthng about
thetr dmly busmess but at the
moment seem coBecuvely distr.tcted. Their gazes are fi xed
on somethtng down the street,
beyond his line of vis1on
He Sighs as he closes up h1s
money hags and then places
them carefull y tn th e1r h1d1ng
spot. s hd mg a basket full of
old blankets over them to
complete the camouflage. He
st,mds up and runs through
the door. out mto the street
wondenng what the brewi ng
exc tteme nt ts all about.
Shorter than most, he can
see onl y the backs of otheJS
'" they make their way
towards theu goal He hstens
Care l uliy llOW to those aro und
hun and soo n hears so meone
excitedl y say to another. "It's
Jc~s. the Nazarene 1"
· Jes us 7 Here m Jencho?"
A tin y spark of so ul hun ger
ts re tgnned in &lt;Ill achmg void
dow n dee p mstde hts soul. As
we ll olf as he 1s, Zacchaeus
has yet to fee l whole. There
stlil see ms to be a m1ss mg
p1ece m.stde Col lectmg taxes
lor th e Romans, he has made
a prottt and contnbutes to
soctety, yet as the community's opinton of htm has
turned fro m disapproval to
d1 slike and even lately to real
enm1ty, he c .~res less now
about domg something meanmgful with hiS Iti e and settles
lor stmpl y makmg a h vmg
Lately, he's not bee n able
to res tst ove rcharging ht s
clients just a ltttle btt to !me
hts pocket JUSt a little more .
So what if his former fn ends
call him a th1 eP They've
alre'ady made up thetr mmds
th at he is a tralloJ
He draws near to the crowd
and find s 11 so tht ckl y mustered together that he canno t
see Jesus as He wal ks mto
town . The men and wome n
who notice Zacchaeus P'Jllll edly ignore htm , muttering
something about cheats and
trattors. He chew s hts l1p ner-

sure ly wo uld never h.tve ttme
tor me."
A.-; Jesus· w..tl k bnngs Hul1
close to lhe sycamllle t1ee.
He sudden ly stops and slowPastor
ly tu rns HIS gaze upon
Thorn
Z.Jcch.Jeus se.tted nght above
Mollohan
Htm Little beads ol peiSp lratt on ,Jblupt ly ,1ppea1 on
Zllcc hae us' tace Llnd he c~m
lee! hume lt blushi ng T he
'deep
eyes ot th e ete m.JI Son
•
pee1
1ntu hiS own ,mJ
vously and the n sptcs a large
sycamore tree wuh a few low Zacchaeus c.m lee! hiS heart
h.mg mg bram:hes. The laces ope mn g up be lore the
of the crowd arc tu rned sti ll Mess tdh lt ke a book
The thoug ht takes shape
to the nghl' Jesus has n' t yet
and
grows that Jes us wtll turn
passed by.
.1
way
111 disgust from the selfThe li ttle tax collector runs
&lt;md sin that He sees
tshness
ahead, springs up as htgh as
he can and c.uches hold of there Z.tcchaeus ow n eyes
the lowest bra nch Wuh so me sht ft uncomfort.tbl y dow n to
ammated ktcki ng and claw- the gro und "I' ve w.tst ed too
much o r my li fe, " he thmks
~n g, he manages to pull hunself up onto the branch He " I' ve sto len lro m people and
looks .tround. wonde nn g if cheated th em. I've been selfhe sho uld be e m barrassed~but ts h and now I' ve got all tht s
no one seems to h.tve noticed ugly JUnk 111 my past and in
him the eyes ot ,ill are fi xed my hea rt : He can' t posstb ly
wam me now He can' t even
on th e Man e ntenng the city.
The t.tx collector perc hes on re mo te ly prete nd th at He
ht s br.tnch watchin g the reall y loves me."
But Jes us· gaze remmn s
approach of the Man so many
fixed
He call s out loud ly,
IMve satd must be from God
Hmm. He isn "t driving a laney "Z.Jcc hde us. come dow n
cha1iot or 1idi ng 111 on a Joyal umnedwtely I must stay at
today."
hou se
qeed In fac t. He seems your
dressed rather plamly Yet, Zact:hae us blin ks fo r a
the1e ' s
so methmg
;ery mome nt as Jesus' words sink
st1 .111ge about lh e M;m . IIl lO hi ~ mmd. "Stdy , 1( MY
There ·s a sense of somethmg house?" He clam be1s dow n a'
whole and pure about Htm ... bit clumsily but th en hop s
so met hmg ho ly Zacchaeus bes tde Jesus as they heaJ oil
looks upon this Man and real- towa1ds hts house
Others who wttnessed what
tzes suddenly that God ts near.
He is suddenl y .t mass of con- has happened munnur a little
btl amongst themsel ves. as
tltctillg thoughts .md feelings
On the one hand, he ·s both puzzled
as
Zacchaeus.
relieved that he's stuck up m a although thetr co mments are
sycamore tree and not along not even slightl y fa~ ora bl e .
the street. On the other hand, "Humph! " they grumh le to
l1e fee ls tetTibl y dJ sdppointed
each other, JUSt loud enough for
Altho11gh he had climbed botl1 the tax collector and Jes us
the tree to see Jesus better, 1t to hear, " Looks like He preters
occurs to hun that he IS also the company of smners'"
nearl y mviSJble amongst the
But Zacchaeus does n't care
leaves "It's JUSt as well." he what they say ... not anymore
thmks "I woul d have been too anyway. After all. thts One
embarrassed to talk to Him ... called the Son of God has
too as hamed." He watches stopped 111 the middle of Hts
Jesus calml y walk thro ugh the busy schedule JUSt. to co me
.crowd gathered about Htm .md dme v.Jth him' It doesn' t
'"Bcstdes," Zace haeus muses. matter that Zacchaeus ts sho11
"there we re so many impor- It makes no difference that
tant people around that Jesus Zacchaeus 1s a che ate1, a th1ef

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.mel ,, traitor The d Jmulutt ve
ldX collector h.JS lin.II Iy lound
wh.11 he's needed .Ii i thiS ume
He h,JS li n,Jil y dJScmered ihe
olle mt"t ng p1ece that wd l
hnng . comp let JOil to ills
scLIII eU hedrt Lmll ac hmg sou l
T hey go to Zdcc haeus ·

Radio host fired after·
talk about pope

LONG BOTTOM - A Praise and
Worship Crusade will get underway
Sunday and contmue mghtly through
May 8 at the Mt. Olive Church, Long
Bottom Servtces v.111 be held at 6·30
p m. on Sundays, 7 p.rh . other nights.

PITTSBURGH (A P) - Eva ngelical
Chnsttan tal k show host Marty Minto,
who questiOned Roma n Catholi c beliefs
and e ntertained a caller' s question about
whethe1 the late Pope, John Paul II would
go to heaven, has bee n fired

BY

ihe t.Jx collector 's ltlc unde rgoe~ lhe !!real transtornuttt on
~&gt; I s,Ji v.J tiim . What he once
\Aids, Zacc.~h ae u s n o

longer IS

Those th tngs h ~ once trus ted
and bdteved to be true h.tve
lost the tr lusler .md ate lm,llly reve.t led for . w h.11 they
were al l along fdkes. phon1es
.md cou nterl e1 ts Money hasn't bee n able 10 I Iii the empty
pi.Ice 111 hiS ltfe. nor has the
power uJ bemg m ch~uge or
the presuge ol bctng a ''bus tness success" Onl y expe ri enc mg God\ gt.tc ious gift of
the forgtveness ol sin s dnd
Wdiking 111 le ll owsh ip wt th
ht s C re,JI OJ mc~ tt e rs now
Hi s he.u t we ll tng up w1 th
gr.ttlt ude .111d th.tnk sg rvmg to
lhe pomt"tlldl 11 !eels ltke 11
mt ghl
butst.
Zacch.te11 s
means to be sure that there ts
no g01 ng b.tck He pu lls out
hts htdden trcasu tc and sets II
fro nt ol Jesus that 11 n11 ght no
longe r h,l\ e powe r over hun .
"'Look. Lo rd ' Het'e and now I
gt ve h.Jil' of my possesstons to
the poo r .md tf I h.tve c h t~.t t ed
.mybody nut nl ,mythmg. I
wt ll pay bad lout tun es the
,Jm ou nl" 1Lu k~ 19 8)
Jesus smtles at the m.tn
bclorc Htm who ts li n&lt;~ lly lrce
or chams ol sm .md scllishness The man h.ts lm.tl lv
found m Jesus Chn st the one
piece mi" ing from hi s lt fe.
"Today,'' says Jesus. "'s,Ji vat ron
h,, co me to thiS house,
because thts m.Jn, too, ts a son
ol Abraham For the Son ol
Man came to seek and to save
what was lost" (Luke 19:9- 10 ).
(Thorn Mollohan has millistered in southern Ohio the
past 9-112 years and is th e
pastor
of
Pathway
Community Churclr. He and
his wife are the parents of
four children. He may be
reached by email at pasforth om @pathway ga II ipolis.com).

Mtnto, 39, pastor o l Turmng Point
ConHnun1ty Church, had been a host for
three yea rs on Pittsburgh's WOR D-FM.
Mmto helded a qu estton fto m ,, caller
who asked whe ther the pope woul d go to
heaven . M 11110 satd he told the cullet that
whether someo ne was "' born-agam'' was
personal and '"betw een an mdi vtdual and
the Creator,'' the P1ttsbut gh Post-Gazette
reported.

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Scripture:
Matthew 28.18-20

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Clnlu H7J S •r .l
A1~. M•dllkP'lrt , Kc\Ln KonJ..Ic r. , ~h
Surtd&lt;~y l 0 lU .t m
W~dn~ ~u 1 ~ 7 1t '
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Jonathan
Jesus smd. "1\11 authon ty 111
he.1ven :lnd on c.ttth has been
g11en to me." The unpilcations of thts tmth .tre "' Si mple as they are profound II all
.tuthomv h.ts been given to
Chnst. ·the n no power and
.Jut hori ty in th ts worl d supersedes that ot our Lord Jes us ..
none wh.ttsoever. at .my lime.
anywhere. for ,my reaso n
. He IS Kmg and Sav tour;
thiS dem.mds our alleg iance.
HIS pniOJttJ es ought to be our
pnonues Hts pleas um should
our gteates t 1oy .md happt ness. Ht s co mmand s ou1
dee pest des u c And whdt
does that me.uy lot us.' We ll.
Jes us satcl. '"Go." We are
c.JI Ied mto awon. tlllo &lt;tc uve
obcdJc nce.
''Go:· .md do what ! '"Make
disc tples ." II .tlm ost goes
withou t s.tymg. though, th at
before yo u can m~tke followers of JesLtS yo u ltrst have to
be a follower. And be mg a ~
follower of Ch ri st means you
lollow Hun ltrst and fo remnst , not other lesse r autho1Illes We m&lt;~ke Ji sctples f1rst
by mu ex,unple ol bemg a
UJSc iple
'"Go," He says, and do what
else'&gt; " Bapuze the m 111 the
n&lt;~ m c ol the Father and of the
Son and ol th e Holy Spmt"
Now. whether or not you
&lt;~c tu a ll y pe rform th e bapti sm,
the comm,utd still appli es.
You are instructed hete to
ledd people to Chttsl and tnto
Hi s etern.tl k1ngdom
"Go,'" He s.1ys, and do what
e lse' "Te,Jch them to
observe,'' that IS to practtce or
obey, "all thm I have commanded you .. And there is
that word 'all: ag,un, mea nmg "the whole, 111 any and
eve ry way: thoroughly." No
command IS to be left as ide
or dtscarded as tf unessemlal
or of little or no value.
We cannot teach, however,
unless we ourselves have been
taught, and v. e cannot mduce
anyone into obedie nce unless
we dbey It IS dllhcult to persuade so meone that prayer ts
tmportant and that they
should pruy 11 we hardl y ever
pray It ts dtt!"tcult to convince
someone ot the value of gomg
to ch urch when we hardly
ever go ourselves. .
We cannot hope to make a
good case for honesty if we
he. We cannot hope to argue
successfully for faith if we
constantl y doubt We cannot

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Assembly ot' God
ho pe to JUSti fy peace tf we
forever bicker and ft ght and
complain . Peo ple 111 ge neral
wtll read our Ji ves befo re
they read the Bible, consequ entl y, for them our li ves
ough t to be the Bible.
Finall y, we ca nnot lay
claim to the Lord 's promise
to be w1th us "lo the end of
the age" 11 we are not trul y
wllh Hun now He may chase&gt;
us down a thousa nd times
when we wa nder He may
pum sh us out ol love and
woo us bac k by Hts Ho ly
Spint te n thousand time's .
Nevertheless, we would do
well to remember the Lord
has also warned, " My Spirit
shall not stri ve with man foreve r." Our Lord does wait
patientl y and mercifully with
open arms, but make no mJStuke abo ul it, lie is no beggar' He " Lord of all and He
calls us not only to salvallon
but to se rvt ce as well
And then "behold, He say s
to Ht s dtsc tples, Ht s foll owe rs. I am wtth you always, to
the end of the age." Thts
promtse ts comingent There
ts no room for sloppy senllme malay here, no promise
made here to the half-hearted,
bare ly comntitted, almos t
Christian. It ts to those who
stn ;e to follow and obey thi s
ass urance is given.
And what an assurance it
ts'l To have the King of kin gs
and Lord of lords on our s1de
should be no sniall comfort ,
to have Hi s very Sptnt abidmg in our li ves should be no
small compensation for . the
trial s and temptations we
face. As St Paul asked, " If
God is tor us, who can be
agamst us ?" Good questton
but are v. e for Hun'
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words, for this Friday/age.
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Racine, OH

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10m1 ot the:R items wt h•' t K&lt;'UnlUfa ltd. lf oot. we will just cional«' lhem to
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As 1ht average aae uf the populaUurt uf our ruun tr} im.~ the
mo"ernen11o "'down§iu~· ii1Cft'A8H ttJ •~II . IAS:S 10 nuu nlain means t1t0n
llmt ror • rda•ed ur, s.tyk and lirnt to lolu.uHr still 'lilal r llrrJO rur "urthy
t"&amp;Ui.ei in the com•nunil) .
Therr is ........., n110re llnw lf) chr 10 romil). 001 onl) to t• hJ&amp;ct,-.n and
craoc:khild rtn. but atsv to (rlJtl's ra ntily, As earthl) bu~~ i!: dmnNzed.
lltenl• drn• and t""rcY tolncrn. p.orttdp.ollc,. ln God"• earth l)
klnRtton1.•. to M"n~ u 5-piritlllll menton lu t~ sdll C'BU&amp;ht up in thc... hlrt -...ind of ac ei ~JtiC'!Ii tha t coma With panmllfll a nd uwi nta,nin~: t'Df'Hn..
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tmp.ort lo '"" """" •plrltu•l d R lo stnnglbm )OO. lluol b. that •• ma) bo
tt1 u!Ulllly &lt;ltC&lt;lUf'Oil&lt;d by •»&lt;h &lt;&gt;lhor'o folllt, both yours and n&gt;IJ&gt;O." 11:11· 11)
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A. JACKSON BAILES, OD

507 Mulberry Heights

l'omeroy, Ohio 45769
(740) 'J'Jl-3279
Tol Free 1-877-583-2433

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Direttor of Family &amp;
Community Services
Overbrook
Rehabilitation Ctr.
"A Celebration of We"
333 Page Street
M lddle,;,rt O H

(740) 992·6472
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Amw~phae

6am - Xprn

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Baptist
CK q Jmt er Ba pt ist Chu rch
Sund n~ Sdwol - 11 l tlmr
p,~ .u.:hrng
St:r\tll:
IU \'O,un
[\Cr11 ng So.:n ru'
7 (Hlprn Wuhrc...._t,,y Urhk S!th l ~ 7 00 pm
lntcrun Prc . t•Jtcr Flnyd Rm ,
Cheshire Bapttst &lt;.:h 11 rch
Pa•t•Jr S t1 H Lrtllc , Stmd~} Sdrn1 •l 9 !0
.mr Momrng Worshtp 10 ~I) ,uu SU1ull1
n~nrng 610 pm Wcdnc ~Ua } 6 ~Opm
Hope B u pt•~ t Churc h (South ern )
'70 C.r.nrl St Mrdd k purt Sund.l} ,,,Jrool
- 9 30 a m Wor,hrp II a rn .md 6 p m
Wld n c~t i .JV Sln u.: c 7 p 111
kut hmd Flrsl Baptis t Church
Y ~0 ,, rn Wur:-.lup
Sunda) Sdro1ol
10 4' t ill
l•nm rro~ fir~! DMptt~t

Jl-ast0! Jun Br.,do.:ll I a"l M.trn St
Su ndt!) Sl'hcto! - \J l!l ·• rn Wn rsh tp
10 ~n am
F1 rst So u l h ~ rn Bapt1st
~I ~ T! l'umcroy Prkt Pastnr I
L.unar
0 Bry.rm Sunday Sdwol 9 :\0 a m
Wnr~hr p-X 1~.1111 I)~~ •nr&amp;7(J(lpm
\\cJn~~ti.\Y St•n t~...:c ~ 7 00 11 111
Ftr&lt;&gt;l Baptist Church
P,,,,,,r Mark Mo rrow 6th .md P\1lmcr St
Mrth.llcpurl Su n d.t ~ S~hilOI - 9 I' a m .
Worshtp " 10 Is I Ill 7 no r Ill
V.edncsday Si!rVtcc 7 00 p rn

740·992-77t 3

Blessed are the pure
in heart; for they
shall see God.
Matthew 5:8
MIDDLEPORT
TROPHIES &amp; lEES
190 N Second St

Rtu:nle Fu'St Bupt1st
Ruh: Suuday S ~ h oo l 9 '\0
·• m Worsh rp I 0 40 a m 7 00 p m
\l.cd u ~~J,\ y Sen I LC~- 7 (}()pIll
Sih'cr Run Hupltst
l'.lslm John Swu nson Sumt,Jy Schoo l
ltla m Worshr p - l la m 700 pm
Wldncsd.ty Sc rvtccs- 7 00 p m

Pa~tu r

9 4.5

1\tt. Umon lluphst
D.nn1 Wr s ~.;: rnan Stmt.lay School
u m

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EHn rng

- fl ' 0

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Scr 1 llC ~- ti '\Op 111

Delhlchem Baptist Chun.:h
Grea t Bend Rou te 124 1hc!Jlc, O H
Pa~ t ot
Dunrel Me~.;:ca SunUJ) Sdtuul 9 10 a Ill, Sunday Worshtp - 10 30 a m
WcJm:sday B1 ble St ud ) · 6 OQ p m
Old Bethel Free \\ill Bapthil Church
28601 St Rt 7. Mtddlepo n . Sunday
Sdwo l - 10 a Ill, Even m8 · 7 00 p m
Thur.day Servtces - 7 00
Hillside Baptist Church
St Rt 14 ' J U ~ t off Rt 7 Pastor Rev
Jurnc s R Acree . Sr Sunday Umf•fd
Servr~...:c Wouh 1p
I U 10 a m 6 p m
Wednesday Sc rvt~c" 7 rr m

Sucred Heart Catholic Churth
lfll \1ulh ~rr} 4.\e Pomcru) 992 5898
P t•Wr R~\ \\aii L'r E Hl rn1 Sat Cnn
-4 _.'i , 'i I 'r m ~~~--- - 'i 'O p rn r;un
C'11n 1\ -4' 'J I 'i am Sun :\1,••" '' ~U
,, m O...til) \1a~~ S I() t 111
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Church of Christ
ll ~ mlm·~ G'ro\e Chm t mn Church
'vl uu ~ t a

L'a rr} Brn1111, Wor ~ litp
a Ill Sunda) Schilt)! 111 ~(! am
Stull\ 7 p m

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" Do not 'teal. Do not lie. Do not dcce tve one another."
Levt ticus 19, I I

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Pomt'rol Chunh uf Christ
212 W M.un St Mrnts tcr Amhon &gt;
Mnrn ~ SunJ~y SdH&gt;ul - 9 W a 111
\.\oo~'!.hr p 10 W ,r m. 6 p m W~dnc"d ll\
St·n Ills- 7 p 111
Pume rv y Wesb•de Ch urch uf Chris t
H2!6 Chrldren ~ Hom e Rd Sund&lt;l\
S~h uul - 11 am. Wor~ h •p · lOam 6 p m,
' \.\ocdnc.,d.ty S~:n r ~C\ - 7 p m
1\hdcllcport Chun.:h of C hr1s t
~th &lt;J nU M.u n'. P&lt;Lswr AI ll .trt ~iJn. 'ruuth
Mrn r.,lcr J.r ~ h Lim Sunday Sthoo l 910
am, Wtlrs htp- 815 10 10 am. 7 pm.
\\ cdncsd.Ly ScrvllC" - 7 p m
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Keno t h urc h of Chnst
\\'or ~ l u p
9 10 .1 m Suqduy School
!0 l() 1 111 P.L~t or - J dlrey \\1a ii .K~:. 1st otnd
1n.l SunJ ,ty

( lu~ler
-\~bUI) IS vra•u ~~.:) Pu,tor Hoh RohHhnn
Sunda\ Sehoul Y .111\ \\o11~lup II
am \\ cd n ~~day5cnrl~.:' ? ~Op1n

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Holiness

F o~~i

Commuml) Church
Pa~tor Stc\ \:: Tnu\cl
Marn Stred
Rutland Sunday Worsh•p-10 00 am
Su nday Scrv r~...: c -7 p m

Pa ~tor

Mtm ~ tcr

Bradford Churrh o f Chrtst
nf St Rt 124 &amp; ll r.ttlhury Rd
Mtm stcr Dnug Shamh lm Ytlu th Mrmslt: r
BLII Ambcrgcr Sunday Sdr uul - 9 ~0 ll m
Wo r~ l11p
li tXl a m 10 10 a m . 7 o n
p m Wcdncsdu) Sc r v t cc~ 7 00 p m

Co rn ~ r

Hickor}' Hills Chun:h of Chrisl
Ev.mgu li st Mt kc Moore Sunday S choo l
9 a m , Wors hr p - 10 u m • 6 30 p m
Wedncsda} Scr\ tces 7 p m
Reedsville Churth or Christ
Pastor Ph1h p Stuun, Sunday S~; h uu l 9 30
am. Worshtp Servtce 10 30 am Btblc
Study Wctlncsd11y 6 JO p m
De:xtu Church of C hrist
Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m • Sunday worshtp
10 30a m
Church of Christ
lntenec uon 7 and 124 w E\ ange hst
D e nnl ~ S,Jrgc nt , Sunday Btb le Stud y •
9 )0 li m, 'Wo rshrp 1010 a m and 6 30
p m Wc dnc ~ ay Btl') lc Study- 7 11m

Faith Baptist Churdt
Ru 1l roud St Mason. Sundny School - 10
a m . Wors h1p · II a m 6 p m
Wcrlncsday Scrv ••es 7 p rn
Forest Run Bapll ~t
Pu stor Anus Hurt Sumlay Schhu l - 10
&lt;I Ill , Wonhtp· I I .t m
Mt Mona h Hllph ~t
Fourth &amp; Mam St . Mu.ldkport. PaslUr
R~v Gtlbo.:rt Cru1g Jr . Sunda) Schoo l
9 l O d m Wor~h tp - Ill -1' II rn
Ant1qmty BaptiSt
Su ndav S~...:houl
9 10 11m , Wurshtp
10 45 am Sunda) El'cnmg fi 00 p m
Pastor Don Walker
Rutland Fl'ff Will Bapt1st
Salt:m St Pastor: Jamte I ortner,
, Sund.ll)'
SchOll\
l 0 a m E\Cmng
7 p m.
W~Jlcsda) Scrv r~c !&gt;- 7 p m

your hght so shine befonel

that they may see
works and glnnfy
Father m heaven "
Matthew 5·

Church of God
r.u: Mortllh Church or God

Mtlc Htll Rd . Rm: me, Pastor James
' Saucrfrd d SLrml.ry Sl l') oo l - 'I 4 '\ a m
E&gt;cn mg 6 p m . 'Wednesday Scrvu;c5- 7

1!1

lom mumh of C h r1~1
Ponl,rnd R.r .. rlll' Rd Pa:.h•r Jun Pru ttl tt
Sund.t} Sd1nnl i1 ~11 111 1 Wtu~h rp

1\. hnns\llle
8uh Rohm..,on Sund.l) Sl hoo l '
am \\or~ ht p Ill u nt
p~..,to r

Cuh11 r y Pil ~ rrm Chu pc l
P ts!t1r
ClMrlt;'
Harnso n1111t: kc11d
M~K~n/ r c
Sunda} Sd mol IJ i() .r m ,
Wnrshr p I I .1Ill 7 IHJ p m Wcd n ~\d I}
Scr\ r~e 7 00 p 111

Pl'll rl t:hapcl
Suudry Sdu11.'l I)~ rn Wor ~ h1p

Ill ~o .1m \\ ,•drll' d••' St·rlrl~' 7 tJO
pm
ilcl hcl Worshr p le nt er
( h,•,h::r Slholo\ Pt• lor Ruh Barh~r
A'~ h t~nt P. t ~ tor K.tro:n D.tl"' s unp •• ,
1
\\or,h •p 10 r~m I::H nrrr g \\ur, lrqr 6 1'111
)nuth ~ro u p o 11111 Wcdnc~ tlll Puv.~;r 111
Pr.t)a .mJ B•h k St ud1 7 prn

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10 a 111

Rurl11.nd Church of God
l'.t~tor Ron Heath Sunday Worship
10
J m 6
p 111 WcJ ncsJay ~rHlC~ - 7

Ash Stn~t (_ hun:b
A~Jt St
MrdUlcpllTI P L' lilr
Suml,l)
Slhnol - Y ~0 ~ m Mun11ng w,,r.., htp 10 30 am &amp; 6 ~tl l\111 Wcd rk ~Uay Scrll(C
(, lOpm Youth s~n r u 6 'O p II\
&lt;\ gu pr Ltft Cl·nh r
Ful l Go~pcl ChuTL h ll,l' l tll~ Juh tr &amp;
Pauy Wi.td~ 00 ~ Scu md A1c \la"l'll 77'
- "017 S&lt;.'r\ tLt: rum SunJ,,I 10 ~0 .1m,
Wctllll sdu) 7 prn

l'oml'nn
Pa~ t or

Sharon Holmess C hurrh
I c.rdmg Creek RJ lt utl,md P.tslor H.~·,
01;\\c~· Krng Sund.. ty se houl 9 'O ~ m
Sunda)
wo r; htp 7 p m Wldnc\llay
prayer mccung - 7 p 111

Rn ,m Dunh 1111 \\ t r'hrp

'1 Ill

a 111 Sunday Schon! 10 '" u 111

Rot: k Sprll1i,\S
Pa~lnr Kerth Radlr Sund.ty SL hntJI I.J I'
am
Wor ,. hrp
I (I am
Yomh
Fdlow.~h •p Sundav · 6 p rn
Kulland
Paslor R1d Bourne Sunda y Sl houl
Y 10 .t m Wor~ h rp- 10 10 u m Thur~J.t}
ScnllC~ 7 pm
S11.lem Cent n
P,ts!Pr W1 ll 1.un K Mttr~ hnll Su nd, l)
Slhool 10 15 u m Wor~h tp I) I , .t rn
Brhlc Study Mnnday 7 liO pm
S110WV1Jie
SunJu\ S~hool 10.1 m. Wnn-.ht p - 9 .t rn

pm
SJ racuse Fil'!il Chun:h or God
Apple 11nd Second Stl Pastor Rr \ Davtd
Russell. SumjY Sl hool and Wors htp- 10
a m EH:nf g Serv • ~cs · 6 30 p m.
WcdneOOay S~n 1~o:es- 6 30 p m

P. 1~tor
am
Sln 11:1:~

curr .~n&gt;t&lt; Methodis t C hurth
Glenn Rnv.c Sul)da}' S~ h nn l 9 lO a m, Worshi p - 10 JO ~• m :lnJ ~
p m Wcdn c~t1 .1y Scrv1ct 7 Otl p m

K&amp; C JEWELERS

fd low~ hr p

212 E. Main Street
Pomeroy

Harri son\lllt&gt; Cu mmumt) Church
Th.:ron Ourhrun Sunt1.1 y- lJ
am und 7 p 111 , WcJm:~da y- 7 p m

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pm

Wor~rp

Syra( use Mission
141 1 Bn dgcman St Sy ra~u s c StPh 1.t}'
Sch ool
111 .1 m Evr nmg
(, 1 m
Wednesday ScrvtLC 7 p m.

I I u m , WcJrk;sJ.ry 7

Coolville Lnltcd Me thoclisll'a rls h
Helen K l rn~ Cnolvtlle Churc h,
Mum &amp; Frflh St Sunda) Schnn l - 10
" m . Worslup lJ u m Tu e~Jay Sl r VtL~s
7p m

Morse Chapel Church
Su nd ity sehoul - 10 am, Worsht p
11. m , Wr.:dncsda:y Se r~ret - 7 p m

Jorth Church
Co RJ 63, Su nr.J ay Se hou l
WorShtp - I0 30 II m

Mt Ohve Umted M ethodl~t
Olf 124 bchrnd Wilkes\ tile Pustor Rev
Ralph Sp1 res Su nJa) S~;hUlJI Y 30 11 m
Worship 10 10 am 7 p m . Thursday
Sen1res 7 p m

9 30

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M:t. Olhe Comruumt} Church
Pas tor Lawrence Bush Su nd,Jy S~ h oo l
lJ 1!l am, Evemng · 6 JO p m Wctln~d.t )
SeT'\ tCe-7 p m
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Nazarene

Full Gospel Lighthouse
]104:'1 Htland Rnad , Pomero) . Pa~lor l{ r•}
Hunter. Su nday School 10 a m E\cmng
7 10 p m , Tu~sd:t) &amp;. I h ur~d a) 7 W

M1ddleporl Chun1h of the Nazan:ne
Pastor All en Mrtlcap, Sunday S{hool
93011 m ,Worshtp - 10 3Ua m 6 30 p m
W~d n esdil v Se rvr~...:es . 7 p m, Pa ~ tor
Allen Mtdcap

Meigs Cooperlltt\ e Parish
Nonheast Ciu s1c r Alfred. P ~stor Jane
Bea ttu=, Su ndav Sc hool - lJ )0 am.
Worship !l am 6Wpm

pm
Soulh lkthel Cummumty Chun;h
S1l vcr Ridge· Paslor Lrnda LJamcwood
Sund.Jy Slhool 9 u m . ,Worshrp Sen 1cc
10 !I m 2nd lind 4th Sund.l)

Reedsville Fe llo w ~ htp
Churdr o/ the Nawr~ n o.:, Pa~t or Ja1mc
Pelt II. Sunday Schoo l 9 JO a m Worshrp
- Ill 45 il Ill ? p 111 ~ eJ n~~Juy s~n llC!&gt;

Chester
Pas lo r Jane Bc.1ttrc V.o rs h1p IJ a m .
Sunday Sc hool
10 .1m , Thun;duY
Servi(CS - 7 p m

Carleton lnlerdenonunllllonal Chu rc h
K ur ~~bu r) Ru&lt;~ J . Pastor Ro tJ ~ r t v~ ~~ ~~ .
S unda) Sc hool · 9 HI 11 m. wm~h r p
Scnrl~ 10 _
lOa 111 Evcm n~ Snv rcc 6

7 p IIi

ANDERSON
FUNERAL HOME

Long Bollom
Sunday S~hool - 9 30 am Worshtp
10 30a m
Rceds,lile
Worsh1p - 9 30 a m Su nday School
1010 a m Fust Su nday of Month - 7 00

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Jans H. AIMHnoe. LktDStd •·uuull Dlmcor

Hddi S. At...r!OII,FIIftt'-"""IFunmtoo..·-'-

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Chrton T.ther naclt Church
Clrlton \\ \i.t ~unJa\ Slhool - 10 a
'.\ur ... h•p ., r Ill \\ulm:~day Sef\ ICC
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REHABILITIION CENTER
Till? cart you dtstn t, clost to homt

36759 Aockspnngs Rd.
Pomeroy, OH 45769
740·992-6606

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10 !Ill Sunol II nwrlh SCI"\ll.:C h 10 pm
Wl·dnc...J l' 7 pm
Christi a n t t•llo\o\shlp
I I Doper l{o,td Aii'IC n' Pastor
I.J.rrmrl' Cu . ll' Sund;ry Wnr&lt;.hip I0 00 am
W.:.!nl~cl•~ 7 pm

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l..u n g~\ rll t" Chnshan Chunh
Fu ll Go..,pcl Pustur Rohcn Musser
Su nda) s~ h uo l ~ 10 .tm Worshi1t J0 30
.mr 7 00 rm Wednc~l•y SnvllC 7 00

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P.ts1or Ruh&lt;.'n Cro\1 Worshi p II ,, m
Harrisonville Pres bvterlun Churt'h
Pnstor l{obert Cro~ Worshr p IJ am
Middleport l»i"t'Sbytertan
Pas10r James Snyder Worshtp I I am

Seventh-Day Adventist
Sevll nlh-Oay .\dventi st
Mul berry Ht s Rd, P o m ~r oy . Pas tor
Bennett l uckle~h Sat urduy Scrv ltCs
Sabbitth Sehoul - 2 p m, Worsht p · 3 p m

United Brethren
Mt Hermon Untied Brethren
In C hrisl Church •
Tcxds Cnmrnunll\ \fl-4 1! Wk~ h am Rd
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Grand Sueet Sunday S(: hool - 9 ~0 a m
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7 JO p m (] rd &amp; ~ t h Sun) Wednesday
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Dupin crusade'kicks off this weekend
Pot NT PLEASANT "- .
Wherever evangeliSt. Cly_Q~
Dupm travels - ·be II Hattt,
Russta or the 50 states - he
tincts that people are hurting .
"I tty to tell them they can
have a new beginning," he said.
Dupin . will be coming to
Point Pleasalll for a crusade
this: weekend. The services
begm Sunday. and contume
through Thursday. Each service will begin at 7:27 p.m.
and all ~ervices are a! the
Point Pleasant Middle School.
The goa ls of the crusade are
to bring the lost to Christ. 10
bring renewal to the believer
and to activate the inactive
' church member.
.
"We believe by churches
coming together in a public
meeting place, there will be
many allendirrg the crusade."
Dupin said.
The · ~vangelis t said he is
excited about what is happening in Mason County already.
"Currently. mor ethan 300
people are mvolve&lt;;l in the crusade. eithef on a local commiuee or as a choir member.
usher. prayer partner, counselor or il) some otber capacity." said Brent Clark, general
manager of.the crusade.
Many
Mason
County
churches are involved in
bringing the crusade .here.
"Th~ signs are everywhere
in the county and the excitement is mounting," · Clttrk
said. "We want this cmsade to
be a community-wide event
geared toward helping the
people of this area to lind the
answers from the one who
really has the answers, and
that's Jesus Christ."
In addition to the crusade services. Grace Dupin, the evangelist's wife, will lead ladies'
prdyer teas at lO a.m. Tuesday
lhrough Thursday at Trinity

united Methodist church on
"
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V1an&lt;J Street. Mrs. Dupin
'hares her secret of happinc"
an&lt;l talk&gt; about the real issues
of life and the effectiveness of
. prayer in meeting these issues.
Sonya Birchticld is the chairwoman fonhc women's cvems. ·
.:1 have p&lt;micipated in praver
teas in another Clyde Dupin
crusade," ,. she said. "That's
why I wanted to make sure tne
women in this area have this .
opportunity to ·attend . .Women
will come away feel_ing so
uplifted.· Nurseries are provided for the mothers. as well." .
A typi0al crusade serv ice
lasts a little less than 90 minutes. There will be music by ~o.l
community choir. . Onder the
Tim Maloneyi photo
direction of Albert Stevens.
Signs fo·r the Clyde Dupin Crusade can be seen all over Point
Each crusade will have a Pleasant, including this large billboard near the intersection of
special emphasis.
Third Street and W.Va. 2.
Sunday is the opening night.
Monday is NASCAR night
with driver Randy McDonald
' .
giving · hi ~ testi1i10ny before
ihe evangelistic message.
Tuesday is youth night·, with a
pizza
party
afterward.
Trumpet player Chiz Rider is
the guest musician. Grace
Dupin will give a testimony.
Thursday night. country music
legend George Hamilton IV
will be the featured ·speaker.
Each night. people will be
invited io make a .r.om.mitment to·Christ.
An important part of the
crusade is the follow-up.
.Each pen,on who comes furward will meet with a trainell
counselor. These counselors
will meet with the person· for
five weeks.
The crusade office is located in downtown Point
Pleasant . For additional information. call Amy Thompson,
the' administrative assistant.
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Friday, April 29
the evening progresses.
Morning (7 a.m.-Noon)
Overnight (1-6 a.m.) .
Expect a cloudy morning.
It should continue to be
There could be a few raindrops cloudy. We are predicting
around the area. Temperatures moderate rain. Accumulations
will hold steady around 54 of 0.36 inches are predicte'd.
with today's low of 52 occur- Temperatures will linger at
ring around 7:00am. Winds 63 . Winds will be 10 to 15
will be 5 MPH from the east MPH from the sou th .
turning from the northwest. as
Saturday, April 30
Morning (7 a.m.,Nooll)
the morning progresses.
Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
It should be a breezy and
It should remain cloudy. . cloudy morning. We are preThere is agood chance of rain. dieting light rain. The rainfall
Temperatures will rise froni 57 should end around II :OOam
with today's high of65 occur- with total accumulations for
ring around 5:00pm. Winds
will be 5 MPH from the north- this event near 1.05 inches.
west turning from the east as Temperatures will rise from
63 early thi s morning to 66 by
the afternoon progresses.
Evening (7 p.m.-Midnight) 9:00am then drop down to 56
It will remain cloudy. You late morning. Winds will be
will see heavy rain. The rain- , 15 t? 20 _MPH from the south
fall should begin around tumrng from the west ~s the
IO:OOpm.' Rain should reach mommg progresses.
0.61 inches this evening . Afternoon (1-6 p.m.)
Temperatures will drop from
A
cloudy . afternoon.
64 early this ~vening to 59 by Temperatures wtll hover at
9:00pm then climb back up to 53. Wtnds. wtll be 10 to · 15
6J late evening. Winds 'will MPH from the west turning
be 10 MPH ·from the east from the northwest as the
turning from the southwest as afternoon progresses.

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The Scoreboard, Page B2
'IIi-County Roundup, Page B2
Footbllll teams come out winners, Page B3
NBA Playoffs, Page B4

-Record number of studen~
to graduate from Marshall
HUNTINGTON , W.Va.
(AP) - Marshall University
will award a record 2.863
d.egrees during its May 7 commencement. The previou s
record was 2.773 last year.
In addition. a record 632
Marshall students are graduating with honors and a
record 16 . with perfect 4.0
grade-point averages.

"This is a reflection of tlje
quality of the faculty. educational programs and students
at Marshall University.':
Sarah Denman. provos't and
seni'Or vice president for academic affairs. said Thursday.
"Everyone is dedicated to
one goal - to see students
graduate and be. successful iq
\heir lives."

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PrEp Football -· NFF HonorEES
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Cullums nf Pomeroy.
Pre .&gt;idcnt of he National
· Scarbrough. a -~nior al Honor Societv. He was also
Ea,tern High School. played named to the All-Academic
uffen&gt;ive li neman and ·line- TVC team in 2004.
ba,ker for the Eagles. He was
Scarbrough plans to attend
the tca)n captain during the Ohio University and study
2004 season and was also either pharmacy or pre-denOVP 25's Defensive Pia yer of tistry. He is the . son. of
the Year. ·
'Kenneth and Melissa Riddle .
Scarbrough was a first - of Tuppers Plains .
team AII-TVC selection in
The NFF banquet will be
both his junior and senior held I :30 p.m .. Sunday at
campaigns and 1nade the sec- Ohio University's Walter
and-team All -Ohio list in his Hall.
Ti.ckets for the banquet or
gridiron finale. Scarbrough
was also a special mention .information about the banAll-Ohio performer during quet are availabJ'e by contacthi·s junior year. He was also · ing Scott Welsh, NFF Scholar
named the Green and White' s Athlete
Banquet.
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defensive player of the year in Lavelle Road. Athens. Ohio
hi s junior and senior seasons. 45701 . Wel sh can also be
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Warren at Aiv8r Valley (DH), 1 p.m.
South Gallla at Falriand, 5 p.m .

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Saturday, Aprll30
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scramble will be held on
Saturday May · 21.,1 at the
Pine Hills Golf Course.
The format will be a bring
your own team four- man
scramble, with a 9 a.m. s~ot­
gun start. The learn must
have a team handiqp of 40+,
with one member under 10.
Prizes include: First place $300; second place-$200;
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May 14.
The camp is for boys and
girls grades 1-12. The cost of
the camp is $40 per person
the day of the camp, with
additional campers from the
same family only $20.
Early registrants can save
$10 upfront by sending in
their
registration,
post
marked before May 8, to:
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Camp, P.O. Box 9497.
Huntington, WV. 257040497. Parents or guardians
must also sign a waiver
against injuries form each
child. You can pick up applications .at Fir~t Sentry Bank,
Kindred Communicalions.
Stadium Frame and An and
other locations.
For more information, call
Rich and Mary Gannon at
(304) 697-5640 or go to the
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CLEVELAND - The
losing streak is behind
them and the rYetroit
Tigers· bullpen problems
could soon be ,in the past. ·
·too.
·
Mike Maroth made ju't
two bad pitches in six
innings and Detroit's trio
of relievers made a· onerun lead sta·nd up as . the
Tigers won their fourth
strai ght, 3-2 .over · the
Indians on Thursday night.
The Tigers have ·won
seven of I 0, erasing an
early five-game slide that
had .them wonde~ing if
another promising season
. Would end up like so many
others.
·
"We 're 10-10." manager
Alan Trammell said.
"That's great. but please
don't stop. Now I want us .
to get over .500 and .!Jave a
little room to play with.
'I'm enjoying it but I want
us to be a lot better."
Maroth (2-1 ) gave up
solo homers to Casey
Blake and Jhonny Peralta
in the fifth inning, but the
left-hander had few other
issues with the majors'
worst hitting team. Maroth
walked one and tied a
career high with eight
strikeouts. ·
The Tigers scored three
runs in the first off Kevin
Millwood (0-3), who settled down after the rough
start, retiring the final 14.
However, he didn' t get
enough run support - a
recurring theme so far this
season for Cleveland.
Millwood allowed three
runs and six hits in seven
innings-. ·
The Indians, who came
in batting a combined

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BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERS®MY~ ~ YTRI~UNE .C OM

NELSONVILLE - Meigs
needed JUSt live innings to
secure a 13-3 Tri- Valley ·
Conference victory Thursday

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Cleveland Indians' Casey Blake smacks a solo . hom·e run off Detroit Tigers pitcher Mike
Maroth in the fifth inning Thursday in Cleveland.

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T
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Marauders
(11-4, 10-2
TVC) took a
half-g ame
lead in the
TVC
title
chase with
Wigal
the
wrn,
while
the
·Buckeyes (213) fell to 21·1 in league
play.
T
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Maroon and
Gold pounded out 12
hits in the
mercy rulrng, · with
· VanMeter
both
Chet
Wigal and · ..1
Eri.c VanMeter tallying three
hits. Ty . Wayland and
Brandon Grover also added, a

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Heat I 08. NEts I 05

Heat burns Nets in double OT
BY CHRIS SHERIDAN

ly unlikely that game wi ll
come close to matching the
drama of this one.
·EAST RUTHERFORD.
Slraquille O' Neal had his
N.J. _ One of the luckiest best game o( the series with
bounces of Vince Carter's 25 points. Udonis Haslem
career_ five or six bounces·. had the final go-ahead basket
actually _ couldn't keep the ,.among h1s 14 pomts and 19
New Jersey Nets from falling rebounds. Dwyane Watle had
behind 3-0 to the Miami 22 pomts and 10 rebounds.
Heat. .
and Eddie Jones added 20
Carter forced double over- points for the Heat
t'ime with ·a. shot that danced .Carter scored 36. Richard
all around the backboard and Jefferson had 23 and Jason
rim before dropping through. · Kidd had a triple-double of
but there was no more magic 16 potnts, 13 ass1sts, and 16
for the Nets after that iti' a rebounds for the Nets, w!tose
108-105 double-overtime best chance to win came at;
loss to the Heat on Thursday the end of regulation when
night .
Kidd had an open &lt;Shot from
Now, the problem con- 3-point range.
But he couldn't ,connect,
fronting New Jersey is one
that no NBA team has ever and Carter's crazy bounce
solved - overcoming a 3-0 only ended up prolonging the
Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem dunks the ball during the deficit in a 'be~t-of-se,ve n Nets' plight for another five
thir.d quarter lhursday night in Game 3 of their first round play- series.
minutes.
off game in East RutheJford , N.J. The Heat beat the Nets in
Mi ami can complete a
Haslem's putback made it
double overtime, 108-105.
sweep Sunday. and it's high- 104- IO:!. with l:26 1efL and a
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BY BRYAN WALTERS

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River Valley at Chesapeake, 5 p.m .
Wellston at Meigs, 5 p.m.
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missed . 3 by Clifford
Robinson and a blown layup
by Jefferson helped seal New
Jersey's defeat.
The Nels were hurt by their ·
3-for- 13 shooting from 3point range and nine missed
free throws in ·27 allempts.
Miami went 10-for-22· on
3 s to help overcome 16
mi ssed foul shots in 38
atlempt_s. ·
Carter's 21-footer from the
comer at the end 'of the first
overtime rolled around the
iron . bounced high off the
glass. came down and
bounced four more times on
the rim before dropping
through 10 tie the game at 99.
.The play came after Eddie
Jones. normally a solid foul
shooler. missed two free
throws wilh 11.5 seconds
remaining to leave the Nets
just two points behind.
In
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BASEBALL
SEOAL
SEC
War'P."'

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Marretla
Jackson

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Gil.illa Acad~m\
Athen s
Logan

, AL ._
1-1 1
134

6· :i
?-5
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14-5

98
1 )-8

t· 10

TVC

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Mergs
Federal Hoc;J&lt; rn g

9-2
9-2
9-2
7-3

Alel(anoer

Belpre
Easte rn
We llstof'
Tnmble

All
lD-4
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12-4

9-8
9-4

R-:i

13-3

'5

9- 10
10-7

7-6
4 -7

· V1nton Cour"y
Mrll er
·Nelsonvrlle- Yo"k

South em·
Wa1erford

4-12

3-8 ·
2-'10

4-10
2·12

2-10

4-11
0-14

0-10

SOFTBALL
SEOAL.
SED

All

Logan

9-1

11-5

Warren
Marretta

7-3
7-3

12-6

Galha Academy

5·5

Atheris

1-B

Jackson .

0-9

TVC

TVC
8-1
t 1-2

Waterford

Trrmble
Eas1ern
Mergs
AleKander
,Vm ton County

7-5
6-4

9-B
7-4
8-8
8-9

Soutnern
Miller
Federal Hockrng
Nelsonville-York

5-7

7-9
2-9 ' 2-12
1-10
2-10
0-11
0-14

BASEBALL
AMC·South
AMC

All

19-4
37·15 .
15-4
28-14
14-6
20· 12
10-10 . . 24-21
8-1;2
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2 -1 5
10-28

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SOFTBALL
AMC·South
AMC

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18·2

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7-5

Pro Ba

All
8-4

9-5

4-6

Ohio Oomimcan
Cedarville
Shawnee State
Rio Grande
Moun t Vernon
Walsh
Urbana
Mp,tone

3-12
0-18

9-3

We!tston

Oh10 Domlnu~an
Rio Gr6nde
Mt. Vernon
Tiffin
Shawnee State
Cedarville
Urbana

9-8
9-9

8-4

Belpre

12-0
10·4
. 7-5

7-5
5-7
3-7
3-7
1-13

Op110ned RHP Shawn Camp to Omaha
SEATILE M.O.RtNERS-Agreed 1o terms
2
W L Pe-t
GB
wHh 1NF Dave Hansen an a muoor league
F!(l·•ca
1., "d.
6v0
21 r2
necessary
Tod~
A1,Anla
. 1' u
'1\-11
contract
Wednesday 's Games
necessary
National League
NtJI', YOlk
11
11 SOC
Ba tm ore at Boston. ppd ra1n
· .
COLORADO RbCKIES-ACtlvated OF
INn&lt;;!"' "'·:jli 1
11
11 :,Q('
Oakland 2 Ch1cago Wh1te So;.: ,1
necessary
Dustan Mohr from th e 15·day DL
f;'t"li&lt;'!(..leiJ_:!l;a
10 12 4G5 3
D'etro11 10 Cleveland 3
Pun::t-ased the cOntract of RHP Jay
Central' D1vis1on
Toronto 8 Tampa Bay 2
Boston ys Indiana
W~asick lrom Colorado Springs of the
Sl LOLliS
14 6 700
L A Angels 5. N Y YanKees 1
Saturday, Ap ril 23
. 1
10 52 -l
3 ! 2"
PCL OptiOned RHP Scott Dahmann and
Ch•ca§lo
re~as 8. Seattle 2
Boston 102, lnd1ana 82
RHP Ryan $pe1er to Colorado Spnngs
C.nc1rna:
.1 0 1 1 476
4 12
M1nnesota 9 Kansas C1ty 4
Monday, April 25
ST L6UlS CARDINALS-Recalled RHP
Houston
8
12 400
6
Thursday 's Games ·
Indiana 82, Boston 79
Kevin Ja rv1s from Memph1s of the PCL
Prttsburgl1
8
12 -lOO
6
Toron to 7 Tamp;;~ Bay 4
Thursd ay, April 28
D a lla~ ys Hou ston
Milwaukee
8
13 3Bt 1 6 1 2
OptiOned SS Hector Luna to Memphis
M1nnesota 6 Kansas C1ty 5· 11 1nnmgs
lnd1ana 99 , Boston 76. Indiana leads
Sat urd ay, April 23
West Divi sion
BASKETBALL
Detrott 3. Cleveland 2
se r1es 2· 1
Houston 98. Dall as 86
W L Pet
GB
Na110nal Basketball ASSOCiation
L A Angels 3. NY Yankees 1
Saturday, APril 30
Mo nday, April 25
A11lona
i-l B ·' 636
NEW ORLE ANS HORNE TS~ N amed
Seattle -l . Te~as 1
Boston at lnd1ana . 8 m
Houston 11 3 , Dallas 11 t
Los A11geles
13 B f319
l 2
Paul Moll pres1dent
0
Friday ·s Games
•
Tu~sday, May 3
Thursd ay, April 26
Safl Franc1sco
10 11 476
3 12
FOOTBALL
.
Toron to (Hallada)• 3-1) at NY. Yankees
Indiana at Boston TB A
. Dallas 106 .. Houston 102. H ouston leads
9
13 -l09
5
Sa r1 01Qgo
NBtional
Foo tball League
(n JOhilSOn .~·11. 7 05 p m
Thursday, May 5
series 2 · 1
Color"aco
6
13 3 16
6 12
·CLEVELAND BROWNS~S1gned DL
Ka nsas· C1ty (Gre1nke 0·1) at Cleveland · Boston at lnd1ana, TBA , it necessa ry
Sat urday, Ap ril 30
Larr y . Burt . DB Charles Byrd, 08 Lang
·
tSaoathla 1·0 t. 705 pm.
Saturday, May 7
Dalla s at Houston , S:30 p.m
Thursday 's Games
Tampa Bay i t:-J omo 2-2) at Ball!mQ re
Campbel1 DL Kev.in Carberry1 WR Bradley
Indiana at Boston. T~ A , i! r"!ecessary
·
Mp nd ay, May 2
MilwaL1 kee ·I St lou1s 3
(Bedard 1 -1 1.7-35 p rt'
· -Chavez, WA Jos hua Cr1bQs. WR Sill
.Houston at ballas. TBA
Boston (Wtlket1e ld 2-0• at Texas (P3rk 2Florida at Colorad O ppd Ra n. 1st game
Flowers . DB Justin ~ra l ey, DL Simon
Chic ago vs Wa shington
Tt"t urad ay. May 5
1) 8.05pm
Fraser, LB .Kev1n Harrison . TE Paul Iron s
F!orrda at Coiorado. ppd Ran. 2nd ga&lt;ne
.
Sunday, April 24
Dalla
s
al
Houston
,
TBA
.
1!
necessary
Detrort \l1obert~or 0·2) at Ch1cago Wh1te
FridaY 's GameS
DB Jamall Johnson. DB James ~ing , LB
Chicago ·103. Wa shi ngton 94
Saturday,
May
7
Sox (Contreras 0-0). a asp m
Enc Mahl. WA Lance Moore , DL Jvonne
N Y Met s at Wast""Hngton 7 05 p rn
Wednesday, April 27
Hou
ston
at
Dallas
,
TBA
.
if
necessary
LA Angels (Byr d t -2) at M1mwsota (S1Iva
San FranciSCO ot Pittsburgh.· 7 05 p m
Ch1cago 113,· Washington 103. Ch 1cago
Parker, DB Matt Pusatar 1. RB Chad Scott.
t·O). 810 p.m.
·
leads 'series 2·0 ·
08 · Damel W1mprint"j and LB . _...lohn
· Flor •da at Ph1ladelph1a . 7 05 p.m.
Sealtle (Sele 1,2) at Oakland (Haren t-2).
Saturday, A pril 30
Winchester ..
St LOUI S al At lan to . 7 35 p m
10"05 p m
Chicago at Washington, 3 p.m.·
DALLAS cowaovs-Released FB
Chicago Cubs at Housto n 8 05 p m
Saturday 's Games
Monday, May 2
Richie A nderson and WR Afi.ndal W illiam s •
CincmrKJ ll at Milwaukee _8 Ot&gt;~. m .
Taranto at NY Yankees 1:OS p_m_
Major Leag ue Soccer
Chicago at wash in gton . TBA
S1gned LB Jon Condo, LB Roger Coope r,
Arizona at San D1ego. 1o·os p m
Kansas Gtty at Cleveland. 1:05 p.m
Eastern Conferen ce
We
dnes"i:18y,
May
4
LB M1ke Goolsby, LB Claud~ Sanders, TE
. Colo rado at LA Dodgers. } 0.40 p m
Seattle at Oaklahd. 4 :0S p m.
W ·L
T Pts GF GA
Washington at Chicago. TBA . if necesTony Curtis. TE Duncan Ae 1d, T Harvey
Saturday 's Games
Tampa Bay at Baltimore. 4:35p.m.
New England 3 0
1 10 12 5
sary
Dahl, T Sam Wilder. FB Jona1hon Evans,
C1nc1nnat1 {Claussen 1-1) at M ilwaukee
Detro1t at Chicago White So~. 7:05p.m.
Chicago
22
1 757
Friday, May S
WR
Regg•e Harrell. WA Jamaica Rector.
L.A.
Angels
at
Minnesota
.
7:
10p.m.
· (Obermueller 0·0). 2 OS om.
2
2
0 6
4 5
Chicago at Washington . TBA . if nece s- Co lumbu s
OT Thomas Johnso n, S Oom mique Price,
Boston at Texas: 8.05 p.m.
Ch1cago Cubs (Wood 1·\ J at Houston
sary
·
1
1
1 4
7 7
Kansas City
G-C Matthew Tarullo. RB Tyson Thompson
Sunday 's Games
(Backc1 - 1).70~Prn
Sunday, May 8
D.C. United
1
2
1 4
6 6
and K BrEl tt Visinta1ne r.
NY
Mets
(V.Zambrano · 1-21 a1 , Toron to at N.Y. Yankees. 1.0S p.m.
Washington at Chicago. TBA, If neces- MetroStars
0
1
2 2. 2 3
Kiirsas
C1ty
at
Cleveland.
t
05
p_m
DETROIT LION S-Signed TE Jason ·
Washingl cn (Day 1-2). 7.0S p m
sary
Western Confe rence
Tampa Bay at Baltimore , 1:35 p.m .
Randall . T To m KS ieita, P Adam Anderson ,
St. Lciu1s tMorns 2-0) at Atlanta (Thom son
W l..
T Pts GF GA
Boston at Texas . 2·05 p m
s Ch1p Cox : S And rew Guman , WR Paris
2·2). 7:05 p m
WESTERN CONFERENCE
.FCDall as
3
o · 1 10 8
~
L.A. Angels at Mi nnesota, 2:05 p.r:n.
Hamilton, FB Greg Hanoian, G Aory \
p hoe ni x ys Memphis
Flo rida (Willis 4·0) at Ph1ladelph ta (Padilla
Los Angeles
2
o ·s · 6 s
De1r01t at Chicago White So~. 3:05 p.m.
Hennessy, R8 Howard Jackson , DT
·
Sunday, April 24
0-2). 7:05p.m ·
San Jose
1
1
2 5
9 9·
Seattle at Oakland , 4 :05 p.ni.
Marcus Jasmine. K Ryan Killeen. C Blake
Phoenill
114,
Memphis
103
FranCISCO
(lowry
t-2)
at
P1ttsburgh
Colorado
1
•
2
4
4
4
San
Lmgruen
. FB Wtl l Matthews, QB Todd
Wednesday, April 27
2
4_ 2 6
Real Salt l ake 1
(D.Williams 1-2), 7:05p.m.
Mortensen, G Levi Newton, CB Brandon
Phoeni~
106,
Memphis
103,
Phoenix
CD
Chiva
s
USAO
3
1
1
5
11
Anzona · (Es te s 2- 1) at San D1ego
Payne. G Cory Proctor, WR Steve Savoy
leads. seri es 2-Q
(Lawrenoe t-3 ). 10:05 p.m.
and DE Aobb1e Valenzuela
Friday,
April
29
NOTE
·
Tt1
ree
points
for
victory.
one·
point
Colorado (Kenn edy 1-2) · at •L A. Dodgers
HOUSTON TEXANS--,-Signed OT Tim
National Basketball Associatio n
Phaen1x at Memphi s, 9 p.m
· for tie.
(Penny 0-0). 10:10 p m ·
Brown . OT Chris Johnson. 6T Sam
Playoff Glance
Sunday, · May 1
Sunday 's Games
Lightbody. DE Allred Malone, DE Carlos
FIR St ROU ND
Phoenix at. Memphis, B p.m.
Wednes day 's Games
St. LOUIS at Atlanta . t :05 P-IT!
,
Williams, TE Aaron Halte rman , CB Chris
(Best-of -7)
Tuesday, May 3
New England 3; Ch icago 0
San Franc1sco at Pittsburgh . .1:3S p.m.
EASTERN CONF.ERENCE
Memphis at Phoenix, TBA, if necessary
McKerlzie. CB Cedrick Williams·, CB Jerron
Salurday's Games
Flor1da at Ph11adelph1a , 1:35 p.m
Miam i vs . New Jers ey
Tt"tursday', May 5
·wishom , DT Jonathan S1mon. and -wR
D.C. United at Kansas City, 4 p_m
Ch1caQo Cub&amp; at Houston. 2;05 p.m.
Sunday, April 24
Phoenill at Memphis. TBA, if necessary
Dev in Pitts.
Ct1 1Cayo at Columbus, 7 30 p .m.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 2:0~...P m,
Sat urd ay, May 7
M1am1 11 6, New Jersey 9B
INDIANAP.OLIS COLT S-Released G
CD Clil'las USA at New England, 7:30
Arizona at San Diego, 4:05p.m.
TU88day,, April 26
Me'mphis at Phoenix, TBA, if necessary
Tupe Peko and S Anlhony Floyd.
\
p.m.
Colorado at L.A . Dodge rs , 4:10 p:m.
Miami 104, New Jersey 87
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Agreed tb
Met roStars at Colorado, 9 p.m .
Thursday, April 28
N .Y. Mat s a( Washington . 8:05p.m .
San Arltonlo va. Denver
San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 9 :30p.m.
terms with G Forest Vance.
MIB:ml 108 , New Jersey 105, 20T. Miami
Sunday, April 24
FC Dallas at Los Angeles , 10 p_m.
MIAM I DOLPHINS- Waived RB Brock
Denver 93, San Antonio 87
leads series 3·0
American League
Saturday, May 7
Forsey. RB Vick King , G Victor Leyva; DT
Wednesday, April 27
Sunday, May 1
East Ol vlslol'1
San Jose at MetroStars , 4 p .m .
Mario Monds , S Ricky Sharpe , G Jamil
M1am1 at New Jersey, 3:30p.m.
San Anton1o .104, Denver 76, series tied 1W L
Pet
GB
Columbus at D.C . Un ited, 7 :30 p.m.
Soria oo and LB Renauld Williams
Wed
nesday,
May
.4
'
1
Baltimore
14 7
.667
Chicago at Naw England, 7:30p.m
. MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Signed LB Keith
Sat urday, April 30
New Jersey at Miami, TBA , If necessary
FC OaiiBs at Kansas City, 8 p.m .
3
Boston
t 1 10 .524
Newman.
San Antonio at Denver. 10:30 p.m.
Fri day, May 6
Real Salt Lake at CD· Chlvas USA. 10
Toronto
12 . 11 .522
3
NEW YORK JETS~Released PK Doug
Miami at New Jersey, TBA, ~ necessary
Monday, May :il
p.m.
New York
9
13 .409
5 1/2
Brien.
Sunday, May_8
San Antonio at ,Denver, T BA
Sunday, May B .
8
14 364
6 112
Tampa Bay ·
PHILADELPH1A EAGLES- Re leased C·
New Jersey at Miami, TBA , 1t necessary
Wednesday, May 4
Colorado at Los Angeles, 8 p.m
Ce ntral Olvlslon
G Alonzo Ephraim .
Denver at San Antonio, TBA
W L. Pet
GB
WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Signed P
Detroit v• Ph i\ldelphia
Friday, May 6
Chicago
16 6
727
Andy Groom. Released WR Gari Scolt.
Sa~u rday, Ap ril 23
San An"tonio al Denver. TBA, II necessary ·
Mir:meso\a
13 8
.6 19
2 1/2
COLLEGE
Detroit 106 , Philadelphia 85
Sunday, May 8
Detroit
10 10 .soo
5
DEPAUL - Named Je rry Wa in wrigh t
Tu eaday, April 26
Denver at San Antonio, T BA , if necessary
men's bas ketball coactl
Cleveland
8
13 .381
7 1/ 2
Thu rsday's Sport s Tran sac ti ons
Detroil 99, Ph iladelphia 84, Det ro it leads
series 2-0
KS.nsas Ctty
s
17 .227
GREENSBORO-Named Bryan Galuski
Seattle ya, Sacramenlo
BASEBALL
West Di vision
men's basketball coach
Frid ay, Apr!l 29
Saturday,.April 23 '
AmeriC'an League
W L
Pel
GB
Detrofl at Philadelphia , 8 p. m.·
NYCCT-Named OUs Fe nn men'a bas·
Seattle 87 , Sacramento 82
KAN SAS C ITY ROYALS-Reca lled ·t B
Los Angeles
13 9
591
ketball coach
'
· Sunday, May 1
Tuesday, April 26
Ken Harvey from Om~ h a of the PCL.
East Division

6-40

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23·1 3
20-9
24-1 4
17- 16
20-17
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League

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Detr011 "'a t Ph1ladelphia . t p m
Tuesday, May 3
Philadelphia at Det roit TSA, if
Thursday, May 5
Detroit at Philadelphia . TBA. if
Satu rdBy, May 7
Philadelphia at Detroll , TBA . tf

Sealtle 105 , Sacramento 93 Seattle
leads senes 2·0
Fr iday, Apri l 29
Seattle at Sacramellto. 10 30 p.t"Tl
,
Sunday, ~ay 1
Seattle at Sacramento. 10:30 p m
Tuesday, May 3
Sacramento at Sea ttle . TBA 1! nec:ess&lt;~r'y
Frid ay. May 6
Seattle at Sacramento, TBA. if necessary
Su nd ay, May B
Sacramento at Seattle. TBA. 1f necessary

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Tri-Co . ity Roundup

South Gallia boys stroll -,past Vikings; Lady Hornets win first OVC game
BASEBALL

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Coa l Grove jum ped out to a 3-0 lead after a
trio of run s in the first. two of wh ich came on
Bezell's homer. bu t the Raide rs fo ught back.
Two runs in the bottom of that frame &lt;;tit the
lead to one, then River Valley scored aga in in
the home· ha lf of the seco nd to pull eve n at
th ree apiece.
.
But ILl: Hornets ~cored in every inni-ng from
that poi nt forward to annex the OVC victory.
Eric Davidson pi tched a,complete game for
Coal Grove to earn the vic tory. Ra nde ll
Sharrett started and suffered the loss.
River Va lley is at Chesapeake 5 p.m. today,
then plays host -to Warren in a Saturday-doubleheader beginning at I p.m .

ita lized by plating three run s in that fin al
frame of mi scues . .
· Howeve r, the Bi son tinally ran out of charg·
in g room and dropped game two 7-5 ...
Point knocked out eight hits in the twilight
co ntest, with Wyant and Bonecutter ·each
pounding out two hits. Chri s Casey, Dewey
Wroten, James Casto and Brandon Warn er
each had a hit in the victory.
Bonecutter and Casto each had two RBis for
the Black Knig hts.
· Casey was . the winning . pitcher, while
Whitti ngton was saddled with the loss_ Wroten
came in the fifth to relieve Casey.
Sissonville comes_ to Point Pleasant today
fo r -a doubleheader_ Game time is slated for
5:30p. m.
·

WI LLOW WOOD - Steve Pelfrey had as
many hits as he allowed.
The South Gall ia ace struck out I I batters
and surre ndered just four hits as his Rehe ls
beat rival Symmes Valley 7- 1 Th ursday.
In add ition to a Jun inate pitching perfor·
mance. Pe lfrey also went --1-for-4 at the plate
with a pair of runs batted in.
Berni e Fu lks added atwo-run home run and
Seth Williamson had two s i n ~lcs as South
Ga ll ia improved to 5·8 and earned a season
sweep of the Vik ings. Jt\s l1 Wright added an
RBI double in th e first inntng . hl:lping the
Point Pleasant 6, Bufl'alu 3
Rebels to a fast start.
Point Pleasant 7, Buffalo 5
After Wright \ double opened the sc uring.
Pelfrey followed \\"il h an RBI s in ~ l e that made
BUFFALO. W.Va . - Poi nt .Pleasant to~k
it 2·0 South Gallia
care
of so me unfinished business Th ursday
.. Wi ll iamso n dro\ L" in anothe r Rebel run in
the third before Sym mes Valley ' im~we red wuh with Buffalu. claimi ng a pair ·oi' !Jiiscoal1 vic-~.
tories by coums of 6-3 and 7-5 .
its only run in the ho me half of that. frame.
Coal Grove 8, River Valley 6
The Black Kn ights ( 10·6) made up an earli·
Aft~r a fie lding error all owed a man to
er postponement with the Bison (7· 14) to
reach. a wa lk forced him into scoring position , claim the •ame one win, then dominated a
CHESHIRE - When the final out was
then Sexton singled to ~.11oc~ in the run and majority of the night cap to post the series recorded, coach Scott Hamm pumped hi s fi st
·
·
·
make it J-1.
sweep.
and the Coal Grove dugout erupted with jilbi·
Fulks homered tu Iaiii two more South. In that first game. Poi nt Pleasant held a 3-0 lati on - not a ce lebration typical of a regular
Galli a runs in lhe lifth . then RB l singles by lead headed into the top of the sixth_ Play season softb all game.
Pelfrey mid Will i&amp;r'n.Slm in the six and seventh - resumed with the Putnam Countians scori ng
But what had occurred wasn·t typical for
rou nded out the sco rin~ as. the Rebels cruised th ree run s in the top ha lf, of the s ixt h to ti e the Coal Grove, in fact, it was unprecedented,
to the victory_
game at three . ·
The Lady Hornets sta ved off a seventh·
The loss ·d ropped Symmes Valley. which
Ned Park_ who pitched the entire game fo r ' inni ng Ri ver Valley comeback to win 8·6 and
wa.s awarded a No_ 2 seed m last weekend's the victory. helped his own cause in the bot· pick up th ei r first-eve r Ohio · Valley
sectional draw. to 5-J on the vear. South Gallia tom of the sevemh wi th a two-out. three-run Confere nce softball victory. ,
·
was seeded fo urth in that secti on.
It was a long-time coming for a Coal Grove
,blast that allowed the Red and Black to walk
South Gallia I S at Ironton St. Joseph oil with the 6·3 triumph .
program that has existed since 1999 - seven
Tuesday.
Park surrendered six hits and three walks in years of frustration ended, but npt easily, and
the winning decision while fanning 12. Park not without some late-in ni ng drama.
C oal Grove 17, River Valley 9
also had two of Point's three hiL' and drove in
A four-ru n, sixlh inni ng outbu rst gave the
four runs:
Lawrence Countians some breathing room,
CHESHIRE - Coal Grove used back-toRicky Wyant nad the other hit in the Big but the Lady Raiders put the pressure back on
back fi ve- run innings to outslug Rt ver Valle y Black victory.
·
by scoring three times in the bottom of the
17-9 in Ohio Vall~y Conference baseball
In the linale. Point and Buffalo baitled to a seventh. The l ~te SC!Jres pulled the host squad
actio,n Thursday_
·
:! -2 tie th rough four innings of action. The n in "to within two, but that was when the rall y
Nick Bezell had a two-run hnme run, while lhe fifth. the guests erupted for three ru ns that. ended.
. . '
Randy Wise and Eri c Davidsnn logged two gave the -Mason Countian&gt; a 5-2 edge. _
· Coal Grove improved ·to 6,8 overall, but
hits apiece for the Horn els. who improved to
Trasawn Bonecutter incresed Poi'nt's lead to more importantl y · to the Hornets, 1-7 in the
3·9 overall and 2-7 in the OVC. ·
five with a two-run blast off of reliever OVC. Freshman. Kelli Grove paced the
River Valley (Q-15 )-- pounded out double Meadows, Bonecutte r round-tripper made the offense with a pair of singles and a run batted
digit hits_ but it 1va'n-1 enough to pick up its· 'core 7 -2_
· in. Hannah Willis doubled while Angie Reffitt
elusive fir&gt;t win_ Ryan Eggle ton. who singled
Four errors in the 9ottom of the seventh and Sara Smith added singles.
three times. paced the Raider offense.
made thing&lt; interesting for the hosts. who cap· · River Valley ( 1-8) had won the earlier meet·

SOF-T BAU .

Burn
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Haslem \\ent to the line "i th 20.6
second; left and mJde t.he first of
two free th rm" to make it 105 · 1 0~ .
After he miS&lt;ed the second. Alonto
Mourning ou!fought Jason Colli ns
for the rebound to allow the H,eat
the keep pos'e"ion v. ith a three ·
point lead.

The inbound' pa" went to
Wade . and the Heat sealed the vic·
tory 'fmm the line.
It was their sixth vic tory over
New' J e r ~cy in a:-. man y tries this
sea'&gt;on_ but thi' will the fir st time
the Net.; kept one of the games
clo'le.

New Jersev coac h Lawrence
Frank opu;d to ' ti ck \vi th the same
'tarting lineup from the first tw o
ga mes. ~ eeping Jeffe rson In a
re,cne role. Jefferson gaYe the

Brad Sherm an/photo

River Valley's Kyla Smith snags an infield fly
ball Thursday in Chesj'lire. River Valley lost 8-6
to Coal Grove.
ing I 0-8 - that remains the team's lone win
of the season. The Raiders. despite amassing
. twice as many hits, fe ll to 1·6 against OVC
opposition_
Terra Porter went 4-for-4 at the plate wi th a
pair of RBis in the setback _ Nicki Tracew.e ll
had two singles and two RBis whi le Je.11ny
Hill also logged mul tiple hi ts. Le slie Ward, _
Kari McFann and Kirsten Carter all chipped 'in .
a hit each _
·
River Valley is. at Chesapeake 5 p.m. today.
then plays ho;.t to Warren_in a Saturday dou'
bleheader beginning at I p.m.

Nets an immediate boost after includ ing a run ning jumper j ust
Notes: Kidd had -hi s eightjl postchecking in midway t.hrough t.he before the halftime buzzer.
season triple-double ____ Mourning.
first quarter, scori ng 10 points on
Damon Jones made a pair of 3s who began the season with New
4-for-5 shooti ng to he lp tur'n a I 5- early in the third quarter to stretch Jersey before being .involved in the
I0 &lt;leficil into a 28· 18 lead.
Miami's lead, and his 3 with 46
trade, 'yas the recipient of
o· Nea l finally made his first seconds left in the quarter gave Carter
boos
and
derisive chants from,,the
field goal with 6: 18 left in the sec- the Hear its largest lead, 74-64 .
sellout crowd of 20, 174 . .,_ NBA
ond yuarter. and he scored 12
The Nets opened the fourth quar· commissi\)ner Davi s SterD's take
points over the re st of the half.
The main reason. however, for the ter with an 8-2 run to take a 77-76 on whether the Nets will get a new
Heat's 49-45 halftime lead was lead, and no more than four points arena built in Brooklyn: "Smarter
Keyon Do.oling 's 13 point&gt; in the separated the teams the rest of the - people than me seem to expect that
it will get done,"
period on 6-for. 7 shootin g, -way_

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Former WVU QB Jeff
·Hostetler closes bagel
shop near alma mater
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(A P) - Fonner We-st Vi rginia
quarterback Jeff Hostet ler has
sh ut down a bagel shop he
. owned a . few mi les from his
alma mater.
Fans mingled with caterers
and resta uranteurs as items.
including numerous football
photos, were auctioned off
Thursday from Hostetl er 's
Cafe and Bagels.
Hostetl er closed the res taurant afler losing a contract to
se ll bagels to WV U.•He,:;aid
he co uld n.'t afford to keep the
bu siness open without th e
$25,000 contrac t, ·wh ich was
awarded to a shop from

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The Daily Sentinel • Page B3

Football teams come.out big
winners with NCAA board

Uniontown. Pa.
INDIANAPOLIS !API - Make it an
He had hoped to find a
even
dozen college football games.
buyer who .would keep the
Look
ing to help linancially strapped
store intact. But on Thursdav_
athletic
program:-, make ends meet. the
Hos(etler auctioned its cori·
NCAA
board
of directors approved three
tents becavse his lease was
measu
res
Thur'llay
.. including one that
up _
adds
an
extra
foo!ball
game to the sched""It 's just time t() do it:· he
- ule beginning in 2(~)6 ....
said _·This was th e way to do
The other measUre~- countin g anothi I.,.
er game toward bowl eligibility arld loosHostetler, who is married to
enil!E recJuircme nt ~ for teams to qualify
former WVU coach Don
for ui viston 1-A- arc effectiva thiS faiL
Nehlen ., daughter, Vicky, led
Brand has turned his attention toward
the Mou nta ineers in the. 19R2 .
rein ing in athlet ic department-re lated
and 1983 seasons_ He spent
eXpt! nSes thi~ year after ~.q)e·ndi1lg his lirst
15, years in the NFL. includ·
two year~ champion in':! academic reform.
ing a Super Bowl victory wit h
But even v•.r ith sqme'"" opposing an e.x tfoJ
the New York Giants in the·
game. arguin g that it could force student1990 season.
athletes to mt ss more classes. the board
vie\o.,'ed the proposal as a \vay tu create
some new opponu n i tie ~.
. It passed 8-2. wit,h one member abstai'nErnie Perkins added a double
mo
in the setback_ •
s·ome who Ciilicized' adQing another
Jared Bunti ng was saddled
football game also argued that. it wou ld
with the loss for the
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e.xtend
the sc hedule.
Buckeyes.
That
point
has also been made by oppo·
Meigs retu rns home today
pair uf hits apiece in the trinents
of
a
football
playoff system. btit
umph . Wigal also drove in liJ battle Wellston i.n another
Brand
insisted
the
NCAA
had no intencritical TVC match up. G'Jrne
three runs.
tion
of
join
ing
that
debate.
time is sched uled fo r 5 p. m.
While the 12th game wi ll be added to
Starter Eri c Cullums went
the
schedule in 2006, the other big wiQthe distance for MH S. allow·
Me ig s 13, Ne lsonvill e- York 3
(5 inning s)
ing three runs, three hits and
Meigs
135
31
13 12 1
live runs in the winning deci· Nels ~York 110 0 1
3 3 3
Eric Cu llums andTy Wayland , Aaron Story
sion.
(5). Ja red Bunting , Matt Fox (3). Dav id
Matt Fox had two hits to .Jolley
(5) and Aa ro n. McDonald : WP lead Nelsonville- York, and Cul lums. LP - BUnting.

Cracks

ner.-; won., ha\'e ro wait that long for their
reward.
'
Schoob can begin counting one vic:t~l)'
each year against a 1-AA 'chool this faiL
and ~ma ller pro gram~. such [t-; those in the
Mo.untain West and M id·American
Conferences. wil l he ab le to yualify for 1:
(\statu:-. by reach ing. an av~ rage or 15.000
111 either actual or paid attendance once in
a two-yt'ar perioU . · .
.Before Timrsday. schools had to reac h
15,11()() 'in actual attendance.
Divi:-.inn I vice president D(lvid B e r~ t
said sc hools could also include sl uclents
who· are charoed an athletic fee as part of
their tuition if they attend the games.
" I · t hin~ it's a case of fixing thin g&lt;'
Brand satd. --when we wen t 10 the tumstile attendan ce. I think we imtdvertcntly
harmed some teams because they don't
contml the weather. I think that"s an indi cation that we hud the wron g ru le ...
The board also adopted a .'esolution that
strongly urged st:huols not to adopt th e
.,new Title IX lnte rnet·bascd su rveys.
wh ich the U.S. Departmet)t of Edu.:ation .
said in March coul d be used to sciemili·
ca ll y gauge whether schools must e.x.paml
or create women\ teams to meet demand.
The bmlFll also a&gt;ked the NCAA excc u·
rive commi ttee to propose a comprehen·
. sive policy on alcohol advertisi ng duri ng

college te lecasts _ Heme nway said the
commmee took t.llal action after a lengthy
J iscu" ion to include Division II and III
event.., under i.lll) new standan..l.
On Wed nesday_the American Medical
Association 'lsked the NCAA to ban all
alcohol ad,·erti, ing. The current policy
allows one mi nute per hour of alcohol ads
and prohibits the sale or advertising of
alcohol at 'JCAA ch np1pionship events.
Other change:-. include givmg men\
basketball coaches more fl exible recruit·
ing calendars. and allowi ng men's and
women\ buskerball coaches to instruct
playe rs for up_to two hours per week dur·
Ill!!

th e

offsea~on.

f:re, hmcn also will be permitted to play
111 preseason exhib ition games and keep
theu- four additiR_nal years of eligibility as
lung as they do nor play the rest of that
se a ~u n .

Also approYed was an increase in the
number of sc holarships for women in
gy ~m~s tic s. soccer. volleyball .and tf'dck
anJ h eld. The board agreed to grant
another y~ar of el igib ili ty to pl(lyers who
were academ icall y meligible as tres hmen
bu t completed 80 percent of the ir degree requirement." afte r four vears.
The commi ttee defeaied a measure that
wou ld have allowed baskciball coacnes to
\Vatch \·ol untary workouts.

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Sneak
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.227, di dn' t ge nerate much
off Maroth and dropped to 17 agai nst lefties_
"It's fru strat ing, but you
can' t ge t mad," . Mill wood
said. "The guys are try ing to
score. they ' re in the cage
takin g ex tra battin g practi ce. I know with t he
offe nse we have, we' ll score
some ru ns sooner or later.''
Maroth 's onl y mi stakes
were hangi ng a 3-2 breaking ball to Blake and a 1-0
fas tb a ll he grooved to
Peralta_
Cleveland couldn ' t score
aga in st re lie ve rs .Kyle
Farnsworth . . Ugueth Urbina
or Troy Perci val, either. The
.trio allowed th ree hits over
:the fin al three innings with
·Percival working• the ninth
:ror·his second save thi s season and the 318th overall,
tying him with Ri ck
Aguil era for II th on th e
-career list.
It was th e first time this
:seaso n -!h at the Farnsworth ·
·Urbin a- Perciva l combina·
tion has worked fl aw lessly.
Percival got some help in
the ninth when first base·
. man Carl os Pena scooped a
throw in th e dirt to nip
Blake by a step.
· " He stu ck hi s nose in th e
middle of a tou gh play,"
Percival said _ "That's not
easy when you've _got a 6·
foot-2, 200-pound guy run ·
ning at yo u at full s peed."
"That's the way . Tramm
:wants it," sai'd Maroth, 4· 0
with a 2.38 ERA in hi s last
fi ve
start s
again st
Cleveland . " It 's no t going to
be the onl y time it works
th at way_"
: Mea nwhile_, th e Indians'
·earl y season hittin g fun k
:got funki er_
Third base man Aaron
Boone went O ~for-4. struck
out three times and · left a
runner in scoring position

th ree times_ Boo ne. who
mi ssed all of last seaso n
unde rgoing
kri e.c
aft e r
surge ry, is batt in g . 130 (6fo r-69)_
"I fe lt relaxed. be li eve it
or not to have chances to
drive in runs in a one-run
ga me," Boo ne said . " It 's
frustrat ing but yo u have to
keep battlin g_" .
Mill woo d was un lucky
but mos tl y res ponsible for
the Ti ge rs tak ing a 3·0 lead
in th e first.
Bran don Inge ope ned
with a si nk ing single to ce nie r th at skipped past Coco
Crisp; who lost hi s footing
as he tr ied to slow down
after chargi ng the ball , for a
tripl e.
Ivan
standup
Rodriguez followed with an
RBI si ngle a nd Mill wood .
wa lked Carlos Gui llen
before Ronde ll White beat
out an infie ld sin gle.
Dmitri
Youn g's
RBI
groundout made it 2·0 and
Craig Monroe hit -a sacrifice
fl y. staking Maroth to a
three- run lead .
He coasted through the
firs t four in nings. allowing
j ust two hit s be fore Blake
led off the fifth with hi s
third homer. O ne out later.
Pera lta connec ted for hi s
first, lining a shot. into the
Indi ans· bullpen_
Of
Cleveland 's
23
homers, 18 have bee n sol n
shots and acco unted for th e
IAdi ans' last seve n runs in
four ga mes .
Notes! Foll owing th e
game. the Tigers recalled
INF Ramon Marti nez fro m
Triple-A To ledo. He had
bee n side lin ed wit h a
sprained left thum b. RHP
Andrew Good was sent
back to the Mud Hens. ___
Mamth also struck out eight
on Sept. I las t season
· aga in st Kansas City.
· Indi ans LHP Arthur Rh odes
made his 500th caree r relie f
appearance. ___ The Indi ans
are 24-46 in Apri l the past
three seasons.

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Dallas shoots down Rockets, 106-102 Masters runner-up
HOLSTON ( A..P) - For
rhr~,· d,t\ '· D11 k Nownzk1
he.mJ .tboi1t h'"' ,, Ie s-er player
'hut hun d&lt;m n. hO\\ he looked
unu,u,tll v tlmtd .md even how
Tr.tcy ,\fcG1.1Jy humbled hun
No" t!At came up wnh the
pertec·r rebunal for all that cntt...... m
A reJuven.tted Nownzkr
eme tgcu from h1s two-game
,lump "nh 28 points to rescue
the Mavenc:ks. who played
"tth the desperauon of a team
lacmg ehmm.ttlon·m a 106-102
1tcroi'l over the Rockers on
Thur,da\. lll£ht
,_
" In the ttrst two games. I
ne1er !Cally found my rhvthm,''
Nowntki s,ud "When ni\ contldenee IS up. I'm a dli'te1ent
f&gt;ldyer ..
M1ch.1el Fmley had 20
po mt,, Jerry Srackhouse added
18 .tnd the M&lt;nencks went on a
20-0 ru n m the fourth quarter
that detlated the Rocket' 111
Game 3. The loss ended
Houston ·s mne-ga me wmning
'tre.tk
Dallas has a chance to even
the Westem Conterence senes
111 Game 4 on Saturday mghr.
Game 5 IS 111 Dallas on Mondav
mght
Tra1hng 88-80 early in the
fot1rth quarter, the Mavem:ks
'eemed to be on thetr way to a

CLASSIFIED

DiMarco shares first
round lead at Zurich

3-0 senes deticu - .t hole no Houston c1owd of 18.199 &gt;ereNBA te.tm has ever rall1ed n~ded McGr.1dv wuh chants ot
from
"M -V P1 \1 -V-P 1" dunng
But Fmley hll a' JUmper. breaks 111 the acuon McGrady.
Nownlki dunked on a fa,t trymg to get past 1he t'1rst round
b1eak. Fmley buneu another J lor the fust time 111 h1s eightand Ja,on Terry n1.1de a couple · ye.tr cdreer. responded wnh
of tree thro11 s to retake the lead ~nother unpressile all-around
mulway through the quarter
effort despite D.~ll,,, varied
The Mavs also got some help attempt&gt; to slo.w h1111 down.
down the stretch from Hotlston
Playmg w1th ch1ldhood 1dol
McGrauy m1ssed two lree M.lgtc Johnson watch1ng from
throw' Hnus10n m1stired on a s1dehne sear. McGrady
se1en ,uaight shuts anJ the .tlmost ll.twlessl} ran the
Rockets showed an uncharac- Rockets'
catch-and-shoot
tensile lack of po1se - espe- otfense McGrady's dnve-andCJall~ tor th~ league ·s oldest d1&gt;h for David Wesley's 3 gave
team
Houston rm ly 1ts second lead of
·we gm h,unmered m the the gd me. ti0-58. 111 the' third
tourth ~quarter at home : quarter and the Rocket &gt;seemed
Rockers co&lt;tch Jetl Van Gundy to on I} be gemng starteq.
sa1d 'That says a lot about
Sura tlew m for an offenSive
Dallas anu I'm sure as we ana- rebound and tapped the ball
lyze and watch. we ' II he d1sap- back o'ut to Scott Padgett for
pomted 111 oursel ve' "
another 3 McGrady followed
McGrady had anot~cr b1g wtth a twtstmg. pumpmg layup
game for the Roc kets. llmsh1ng m front of Now1tzk1 Sura hit a
w1th 28 pomts. nme rebounds runmng JUmper 111 the lane and
and SIX assists while Bob Sur.1 Wesley c.tpped the spurt With
added 21 pomts. 10 rebounds another 3-pomtel !rom the curand SIX assists Y.to Mmg. who ncr to put Houston up 70-liO
scored 33 pomh 011 13-of- 14
"It seemed hke we were
shootmg 111 Game 2. was held relaxed 111 the fourth quarter."
to I5 pomts and 10 rebounds Yao s.Hd, "hke the game was
wh1le banhng fo ul trouble fo r already m our hands"
much of the game
No t so fasr.
After thoroughly outplaymg
A frustrated Now1tzk1 yelled
Now nzkJ. in Dallas, the at MarquiS Damel s for a

bunglmg .1 pass that led to a
turnover. Johnson bcrarcd
St.&lt;ckhouse for blo11 mg .1
dctc nslve as,1gnment rhat led
10 an easy layup. Both of the111
pwed w1th offiCials throughout
AVONDALE L1 (APl J.t,l mont11m the BeiiSouth
the game.
- Chns D1Mmco uot otf to Cl.ts"c. sa1d he concentratThen, a strange thmg hap,l f,lS l Sl.trl Ill ~IS ftrSI C\ ent ed on h1s putt1ng
pened The M.wencks started
·J JUst rned to make pars
smce Jq,mg the M.t&gt;ter' 111 ,,
ch1ppmg away and the Rockeh
pl.tyoft. 'hoot 1ng a ,e,lson- because 11 w.ts so windy."
came undone.
best
7-unc.Jer 65 on Thu1'day At""' sa1d. "Then I got
"We all knew 11 we don ' t J o
for
a
share of the lmt-round lhmgs gm ng on the fn:&gt;nt
1t know it's p10bably ove1 ...
nme · ~
lead 111 the Zunc h CJ,t"IC
Nowuzk1 sa1d
"We all
Delend 1ng
champion
Ind1.t 's ArJUil Atwal .1l so
res ponded the nght way ·
Vl(.l) Smgh was m a group
opened
"1th
"
65
blrd!CIItg
Now1tzk1 finally got the best
SIX ot h1 s lmalmnc ho les on at67
of McGrady, hmmg JUmper\
Opemng on the back mne,
the TPC ot LoUl'Iana. the
desp1te double teruns. makmg
Pere Dye-des1gned course 111 Smgh h.1d two bogeys and
all I0 of hiS free throws and
Jh firs t vear as the tourna- three b1rd1es to make the
prov1d111g an cmotiOIMI qoost
ment snc alter 16 vears at turn at I under Me bogeyed
fo1 a team on the ropes In
No I then had b1rd1es on
En~h&gt;h Turn
short he played hke a superst.tr',
D1Marco. comm~ oil the Nos 2. 6 and 7
And seldom-used Rockets
Singh had an eagle on the
emnl li;&gt;nal ti rst-l10le los' to
forward Ryan Bowen playfull y
T1ucr Woods tl1ree v.eeks par-3 e1ghth. wnh a 339-foot
dubbed the ''Gem1an-,1tor'' lor
~1g:1 .11 Augusta N,ational. dnve and a 30-yard ch1p to
h1s 1mprob,1bly successful
had a bugey-lrec 1ou nJ 111 go to 6 under He threedefense aga1 nst Now1 tzh went
pu tted No. \1. however, for a
sw1rline \\~ \lid L:Us ts
scoreless and fouled out ' m 20
'As long .1s I'm hlltmg the I mal bogey
trusttatlng nunute~
"I had a lot of long putts
b.tll as sol id .1s I'm hlll lll£ 11.
" ] JUSt tncd ro stay &lt;~ggrcs ­
It real ly doesn t mallet tl IIMt I couldn't JUd ge.'' Smgh
sive:'
Nowitzk1
sa1d
yo u pl.ty 111 the wind or not." smd '' I three-putted four · .
" Hopefully I can keep th1s
D 1Mdfll1 saul ··Mv uon s are t1rne' Long putts are hard •
going m Game 4 ..
;ery ..:ri s'p .md whe n you hn to r me to do the' way the
McGrady. me.mwh1le, went , c11sp 1ron shuts the wmu wmd is bJOWIIlg"
more than 13 mmutes wnhout
Aller three weeks away
doesn' t .tffect them as
sconng during th e Ma vs:
t1om the tour, DiMarco
much
game:turnmg spurt.
DtM.1rco. 11 ho started the showed no s1gn ot betng
round on No I0. had three lll'lY
'
b1rd1es on ,the lu st mne
"No, because when I went
, holes He 'got to 4 under home for tw o weeks I
wnh a btrd1e on No. I. made playeJ a lor ot golf." he
f1ve straight par' .•md ho led ~~ud
" 20-toor eag le pun on the
J J Hemy. Tom Pernice
par-~
se
1
enth.
He
dosed
the
throws tor an 88-65 lead
Jr and Tim Clark also shot
rou nd "nh a bu d1e on No 67s
Boston tried to keep Indiana f10m getlJ
ting easy baskets in transition from the
"My putter was the key
"You JU&gt;l gor to know roday:· Pern1ce sa1d. "I
beg inning, but the Pacers JUSt kept passwhe1e to miSs It o'n thiS golf haven' t putted well this
mg Until they found an open player
course.· D1Marco sa1d
S1xteen of lnd.ana's 20 baskets 111 the
year
•
"You got to knov. wh 1ch
first half came off ass1sts, mcludmg a
Wnh the move to the yearstde yo u can get up and
pair of left-handed dunks by O'Neal and
old
TPC of Louisiana, playdown from and not try to be
a fast-break layup by M11ler after a ste,al
ers
such
as Henry, who did
real aggresSI\e . I had the
arid feed by James Jone s.
lux111y of be1ng a couple not pi ay m the pro-am, had
Miller was fouled on the play and
under par .md not h.tvmg to JUSt one rou nd of piacuce
made the free throw. gi\ ing lnd1ana its
bcfore the start of play
go for cert.un pms ..
tirst dollble-dlgll lead at 37-27.
Atv. .ll. 1~ho lost a playoff Thmsday
A free throw by Walker was the only
poml for the Celllcs dunng a I J- 1 Pacers
run A f1ee throw by O'Neal . a steal by
Jackson and dunk by O'Neal , two free
throws by M 1ller and another basket by
O'Neal pushed Indiana's lead to 44-28
wuh tour mmutes left m the half
Indiana led 55-38 at the break , and
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Boston cut the lead to seven pomts
before the first techmcal on Walker,
992-2155
Then lnd1ana pulled away tor good.

Miller, Pacers run past Boston, 99-76
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Regg1e
Miller had no sympathy for the Boston
Celucs. He didn 't need any favorable
treat ment from the off1c1als, e1ther.
M1ller scored 33 pomt s Thursday
night , including 15 in the fo urth quarter,
and lndtana pulled away to a 99-76 vtctory and a 2-1 lead in the1r best-of-seven
t1rst-round playoff sene s. Game 4 wtll
be here Saturday night , and the series
Will return to Boston on Tuesday.
Boston coach Doc Rivers sa1d earher
th1s week that M1ller may be getu ng
"sy mpathy calls" from the ofticials as he
makes hts final NBA tour befo re retmng.
The 39-year-old Pacers star had h1s
usual tlops, trytng to draw touls as he
went up for shots, but 1t v. asn ' t h1s theatri cs or the officials' kmdl y treatment
that doomed the Celtics
Miller hit hts tlrst two shots, a b1g 3pomter that put lnd1ana m cont10l 111 the
first quarter and anot her 3-pmnter dunng
a 17-3 run that broke the game open w1th
less than six mmutes to go

M1ller's second 3-pouner and then a
dunk by Stephen Jackson, playing on ,,
pmntul knee from an lllJllfY m Monday
mgh t' s \ictory at Boston. gave the
Pacers an 83-62 lead. Later, M1ller ca me
back for another basket and hit a free
throw after an 1rate R1 vers was called for
a technical fo ul
M1ller also had seven rebounds and
two assists .tnd left the game w1th 2:28 tq
go amtd the tamtltar chan ts of ''Re g-g1e.
Reg-g1e"
Jermamc o·Neal. playmg w1th a sore
nght shoulder and taking a poundmg
mstde almost the whole game. had 21
po1nts, 11 rebounds atttYthree blocked
shots. Paul P1erce led Boston wuh 19
points, Gary Payton fin1shed w1th 15 and
Antome Walker added 14.
Walker was eJec ted w1th two techn ical
fouls. both aft er hard personals on
O'Neal The second t1me. w1th JUSt over
four mmutes to go, O'Neal also rece1ved
a technical fo r shoving Walker, but
&gt;tayed m tile game and h1t two more free

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Winifred J. King, aka
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that upon failure of
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Company Is setting

notified that on the
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that Forest Run
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lollowtng collateral:
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cla1ma, liens and expressed or Implied
Marshalling of Liens Interest of any of the warranty given
parties herein, that For further Informarn the Common ~teas
Court
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to
Case No. 04-CV-169 be applied to the inspect collateral,
against John E. ~1iller Plaintiff's judgement prior to sale date conand Lori A. Mlller and for such other tact Cyndle or Randy
praying for Judge- relief to which USDA at 992-2136.
ment 1n the amount of
Rural Development Is · (4) 27, 28. 29
$76.18110 with Inter- entitled
Said defendants are
est thereon according
Public Notice
to the )erms of the directed to the comnote from August 30, plaint wherein notice
COMMON
2004 until paid and under the fair debt THE
for foreclosure of said collection practice PLEAS COURT OF
COUNTY,
Mortgage Deed on act Is g1ven. Said MEIGS
the ·
following defendants wilt take OHIO
nottce that 11 be FOREST RUN BAPdescribed real estate,
required to answer TIST CHURCH,
• of
wh1ch
said
Delendants, John E. aa1d Complaint on or Plaintiffs
Miller and Lori A. before the t st day of VS
July, 2005 o•Judge- PROGRESSIVE
Miller are lhe owners
menl witt bil rendered SCHOOL ASSOCIA·
ol:
TION,
Commonly known as accordingly.
33058 51. Rl. 33 1215, USDA
Rural Its Unknown Heira
and Assigns
Pomeroy, OH 45769, Development
And
WESTERN
and further descnbed
Plaintiff
METHODIST
In a mortgage flied Stephen D Miles
CHUiiCH
July 21 , 1988 m Attorney
Volume 171 , Page (4) 29, (5) 6, 13, 20, 27, Ita Unknown Heirs
and Assigns
641 , Meigs County !6) 3
Recorder's Office
And that Delendants,

Winifred J. King aka
Winifred Jane K1ng,
and . ~ deceased, all
heira,
lega -

deY!-•,
executors ,

tees,
executrix••· admims·
I

Addresses Unknown

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given
that
on
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Caee No.
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Defendants
Progressive

School

Association, Western
Methodist Church

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In the Court of
Common Pleas of
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All proceeds go to Galha Co
Rel ay. 4 L1fe Holzer Chmc
Team

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are always confidential w Current rate card apphes • All real ••tate adverhaementl ere subject to the Federal Fair Houalng Ael ol 1968
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Pomeroy Syracuse
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Garage Sale· Fnday, Apnl
29th 8 DO t11!8 00 3rd House
Doctors
OH1ce
Po tnt
on Left on Top of Ghester Pleasant area recru1tmg to
H1H (SA 248)-Ciolhlng
fill need lor oH1ce manage
EtJer)'one
Shoes
Household Items, Toys and ment codmg/bllhng booK·
Lots More

Garage Sale- Lots of n•ce
rtems May 6111 smJ May 7th
900AM - 400PM 138 1
Dusky Alley
Syracuse
Ohto Need d.rectlons call
740·992·7769/, 740·992·
1620
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Now Acceptmg Application
lor Motor Routes call

cer tificate , reliable trans

resume/qualif•cahons refer·

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- - - - - roofmg general construe·
Absolute Top Dollar U S rteiR wanted· Darst Adult tion 992-7953

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Home, (740)992·
Spr~ng rs here Let Love fill
5023
- - - - - ' - - - the atr Earn free products
Help wanted Cook drtvers Book your party nowlt
&amp; waitresses Apply at 1044 1140)388-6673
Jackson Ptke P1zza Ptus

Immediate Opemng
, ; ; , . . - - - - - - - . Expertenced Caterer/food
110
prep/gnU cook Parkfront
D~ner (140)446-1251
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(Wanted) L~sed Phy s1cal
Therapy Assistant tor home
health serviCEIS Please send
resume to McGraw Ph)csw;:al
Therapy Inc P 0 .Boll 983,
Jackson. OH 45640 or call
1740)266-6631

100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts.
wood ttems
MaterJats prO'IKSed
To $480/wlc
Free mformatiOn pkg 24 hr
M1-428-4649

K&amp;L Catenng now hlnng for
summer servers 1 Please
stop- 1a54 Herman Ad ot
call Monday or Tu&amp;sday
9am-11am (740}446-9319

STNA
CAN
HHA
Seekmg a1des to provtde
home care
Benehts 1ndude
Compe1Tti\l'e W8!iJeS
Mileage retmbursement.
V1srorJDental
SICk leave
\lacatiOO
Apply Sen1or ~esource
Center 1161 St Rt 1SO,
GallipoliS Mon-Fn, 8·4

McClure s Restaurant now
htf'ing all klcatiOns , full or
parHime, pick up application at locatiOn &amp; bnng back Sryttst wanted Smart Style
between
1 0 OOam
&amp; Salon Full-lime or part-time,
11 OOam
Monday lhru hourly rate vs commtssron
Saturd~
Pard ilacattOn, 1nsurance
atJmlable Please call 1-888Nail Techmc~ans waUl expe-- 888-7n8 ext 1?94 ask tor
nence. for new shop open- Darlene

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An Excellent way to earn Massage Therap1st Call
money The New Avon
i740)367-o502
Call Marilyn 304, 882~2645
Need 10 people to sell Avon
AVON' All Areas! To Buy or Call (740)446-3356
5ell· Shlrley Spears, 304
67~1429

COL Dr~vers needed at BFI
Class 8 m1mmum Apply at
Pt Pleasant Job ServiCes

EEO
Cook needed appy 1n per·
son Holk:Say tnn of Gallipolis
• No phone calls ..

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Gall1pohs Datly Tr1bune
has an •mmediate openmg for a full bme News
Reporter Please send
resume, wratmg, and
cover l~mer to Jtm
Freett\nd, 825 Thud A\le

GalhpoUs Otfta 45631

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Instructor needed
begmnang
July
5
tor
Gallipolis Career College
Please send a resume to
Director 1t76 Jactson Pike
SUJte 312 Galflpolts \ OH
45631
Wanted man wlexperrence
to Mow wJFarm Tractor
Approx 24 hrs per mooth
Ok to work Even•nos &amp; Sat
(304)675-2658

call belween

Hpm

porlat•on and mediCal off•ce
aKpenence· com puter sk11ls
8 must No weekends or hOI·
•days Ma11 resume to CLA
Box 566 c/o Gallipolis
Tnbune PO
Bo)C 469
Galhpohs OH 45631

Gallipolis Career College
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today I 740-446 4367,
1 800-21 4-&lt;&gt;452

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he OHICe of' Consume
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Stock models at old pnces
2005 models amv1ng Now,
Coles
Mobile
Homes
15266 US 50 East Athens
OhiO 45701 i740)592 1972
· Where You
Get Your
Moneys Wprth
Tra 1ler for sa le 2 bedrooms
rew•red ca rpet 100 by 100
lot
call
304·882·1133
$6 500 located 1n Hartford

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25ac mil pailed rd Rural
waterl elecl nc 6 m1les lrom
town Beaulllul bldg s1ght
Some clear some woods
Good huntmg (740)446
2917 A E Knotts Sr

This newspaper wilt not
knowingly accept
advertisements for real
estate wh1ch IS In
violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby
mformed that all
dwelhngs adverti sed m
this newapape.- are
a\lallable on an equal
opportumty bases

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740 245 5334

MOBILE

FOR SALE

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m th1s newspaper IS
subJect to the Federal
Fair Houamg Act of 1968
which makes It Illegal to
advertise · any
preference, llm1tat1on or
discrimination based on
race, color religion, sex
familial status or national
or1gin , or any Intention to
make any !!Juch
preference, hm1tation or
discrimination

TO WAN

**NOTICE**

(740)446·2344

Gallipolis Dally Tribune

a
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NIUJ ,.rll"o HELP WANmJ

MOOS ffT or PtT prefer(740)992-2155
ence and desired salary _ _:.__.:...__ _ _ __
range to P:O Box 27 5 Pomt Oilerbrook Center IS current
Pleasant,
ly accepting appliCatiOns for
25550
fullt1me and part t1me A N's
and
LPN S
Al l sh1fts
Drivers Needed.
COL Drrvers w1l l1 ng to drrve Plea se come and fill out an
May 3, behind Aile Aide , for local ready-mtK-concrete i!-PPIIC&amp;Mn at 333 Page
Street
Middleport
OH
company Expenence IS
Baby Items, Scrubs Jeans,
an d much more
30·4 30
preferred but no\ necessary EOE
Dnver mustlle Willing to do ParamediCS
&amp;
EMT's
pre-malntenall(;e on trucks needed Apply at 1354
&amp; eqUJpment. yard work &amp;
Jackson P1ke, Gallipolis
other miSCellaneous chores
Movmg-Sale 188 Park Dr Expenence operatm~;~ equ1p- Part t1me cook &amp; waatress
Fr1day &amp; Saturday 8 to-4 ment &amp; eKtra sk•Hs such as wanted at PI Pleasant
weldmg a piU$
Moose Lodge P1ck·up apph·
HousehOld-Items Furniture.
Call (304)937·34 10
cal!On at the Lodge
Clothmg Sew1ng Machrne___.:._......:....:._-'Cab•net &amp; Mach1ne MiseE,;penenced
road grader/ Part-time MLT straight days
Items
backhoe opera tor needed no weekends, no holidays
~
AL'CllON ,\ND
tor part ttme month-by- _Apply m person at The
FLEA MARKET
month employmeot Pay rate MediCal Plaza 936 St At
negotiable
References 160 Gallipolis OH
AUCTION: MOdular House requ~red Send resume 10
and Tools &amp; Equtpment
Walnut Township Trustees. Recept1ontst· To do light
Buckeye Hills
Career
20732 State At 14 t
work at new salon that w1ll
Center A1o Gtande Oh10
Patnot, Oh1o 45658
be openmg Call (740)367T&amp;E at 1 1 OOam. House at
Trustees RIChard Ingles
0502
12 00 Noon on May 7 2005
740·379·2909

S1lver and Gold Cams
Proolsets Gold A1ngs, U S
Currency M T.S Com Shop
151
Second
Avenue ,
G m I 74()446 2642

by NEA,

Wanted LPN or Medrcal
Off1ca Ass1stant for physl·
ca8.n efface Full or part t•me
Must have currant trcense or

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HIO VALLEY PUBLISH
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ou do bus1ness w1th peo
le you know and NOT t
end money through th
a11unttl you have 1n\lest1
ated the oHenn

Garage Sale TV s upr1ght
freezer household furn1sh
www.comrcs com
mg~ lots of m1sc
43270
Frank
Road
off
of
Flatwoods Road Saturday ~.....- - - - - . . . . . ,
30th

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HJRSM.E

Sand Stone
Top Soil
Skldsteer- loader wotk Call
(740)245 5815 0' (740)441
t509

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3 9.30 4.30 509 Vance Ad .

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Sunday Display : 1 : 00 p .m .
Thursday for Sundays Paper

To Do

G!VEAW,Y

Fourld large female white
mu1ed-breed Very lrtendly
2 F purebred We1maraner brown collar Clark Chapell
purebred Collie m1x, 9 mos Bidwell area
(7 40)388·
Gre at lor farm or secur1ty 2 8279
Wrreha1red Rat Temer m1x,
small dOgs mce child psis 2 Large male Husky found on
At 325/ Rt 554 1ntersect1on
1/2 yrs old (740)379 9098
Call
to
1dent1fy
Call
2 Male 2 Female Boston (740)645·4461
Tamer m1x pupp1es to good
lost
S•amese full s1ze
home (304)937-2592
mate cat w/ 1 droop1ng ear
4 abandoned sma ll ktttens On Eagle A1dge Road If
need a good home Very
found
call
949 ~389
good natured {740)645andleave a message
4461 or (740)388-0167
Lost 2-labs 1 Chocolate 1·
Gtveaway 6 month old male
Ye11ow 1n New He11en area
Blue Healer/ Border Collie
wearmg
Orange-collars,
pup (304 )675 5730
Rewa rd
1f
returned
Ken more electnc range (304)882-2728
Works good Also TV set
lost Pekmge se dog on
must take both (740}379·
Tanners Run Ad , Rac1ne
2400
black w•th a little while on
Old farm house to t&gt;e torn chest answers to "Sassy'
down &amp; hauled away 1/2 old (740)949 2912
log cab•n, 112 newer bu1lt All ~r:l:r-~.;;_--.....,
m.sl
(740)386 0038
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For Sale or Trade 5 50 MIJ,..
acres
on Bear Wa llow
R1dg e Property 1s1ocated on
h1ghest h11l1n Mason County
$9200 00 Neg Call J1m @
(304)675·4862 after 6pm

REAL ES1 In:

For Re nt or Sale m Mason
3br
2ba
$450/ mon
W ·l.l,TU&gt;
$300/dep
or
$65 000
(304)882·3200
Want to buy a 3 bedroom 2bath home Garage baseHandyman s
Spec1af1
ment 3 10 acres IS desrr
Located at 189 Clay St
able
All cash
Me1gs
V•nton H1gh t:lldder takes •t•
Ga\11a or Athens County
B1ddlng starts at S20 000
7 40-992 6300
1740)386 6899

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New 3 BD 2 Bath Home
Only 198/mo Includes aJc
dellilery and set Up 7 40- 1410
385·9948
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FOR KfVI

New 3 BR 2 Bath SectiOnal
Home
Only
249/mo 1 bedroom
house
11
Includes AJC delivery &amp; Garfield Ave S~SO monlh
setup 740·385·767 1
Cal l (140)44 1 0194
or
40 441 1 184
New 3 BR Home Only 17 )
'
189/mo Includes ale dehv- 2 bed room house baseery and set up 740 385 ment garage 1 m1le from
4367

town 5650 month Celt
New Remolded 3-Bedroom (740)441·0194 or (740)4412 Bath 2 Car/Garage on 1· 1164
arce Sunset Ln oil Sandhill 2 bedroom I batll no pets
Rd Call (304)675-4352 lor $400/month S200Jdepos•t
Appomtment
1601 Graham School Ad
Call (740)446 0050
No Down PIJ}!menl
4 bedroom 2 Bath 3 car 2 bed room new carpet mce
co untry
SJol.ie-lng
garage 1 country settmg 1n
Bidwell area
(740)388 $375 /month + dep · rei no
pets (740)388 9686
_65_6-::-o_ _ _ _ _ __

Block Stone. Free Estimate
No Down Payment Poss•ble,
(304)773 9550
304-593· $59 000 New Haven 2 800
6421
sq fl log cabin as IS, w/3-5 1900 square ft llouse 3
bedroom 2 balh lull bas•acres Call M1ke (513}314ment. new heat pump sets
Bonn1e's Pnvate Chlle1carel 2754
on 3 acres SA 7, Eastern
Ages 6 months &amp; Up
Afterschoofs Welcome 1 For 2-story 7 room house 4 Scnool D•stnct, (740)985·
More InformatiOn Call 740. bedroom. 2 bath 2 porches 4321

2bt House S275 1month plus
U1•1it•es No Pets Depos1t
and must have References
(304}675 4874 or (304)674
6105

4 rooms &amp; bath $300
month 52 Olive St Call
(1 closed m) deCk 213 acre RallCh Bnck Home 3Bf 1Ba .
985-4326
(740)446 3945
flat lot Heat pump A1ver 2 / Car Gatage
CLEANING &amp; PCNI- Valley
Brand new 2 bedroom
School
D1strlCI Basementt Sunroom
All
~ RW"-SH ING Lei Us Help Bulav111e Ptke
$69,500 Appliances 1nctuded By house 1n town S600 month
You•
lns•de/Outs1de (740)367-7272
(740)441-0194
or
Appomtment (3&amp;4)882 2230 Call
R es1de nt 1a 1!8 us 1ness
(740)441·1184
or {304)533-6636
Clean-er uptn Whatever the
Sm all 2 bedtoom house
iOD we II try to Get·er-dcmelll
1 Ready to move In 3 BA
S475 month 1 mile from
Phone Karen ' or Dave
Home 1n country sel11ng only
(740)985 383.3
740-416198/mo w1th 10~'~ down town Call (740)441 Ot94 or
(740)441 · 1184
1
8
2
3
740·385·4367
dhkclean1ng@ yahoo com
l\IOBtLE
Se11en year old ranch
FOH R!::.'&lt;T
Seneca
Dove
3
bedroom
2
Gentles Contruct1on- Home
batn dol.lble garage 7 40.
Improvement
30 years
992.0210, askmg $t29 000
12x60 2BR Mob1le Home
expenence Customer sat1
Located
on Sandh11\ Road
3·Bedroom
•
l-Bath
taction guareneed Anyt1ng
Po1n1
Pleasant
WV
w1th home Improvement Remolded Full Basement
S375/month Call (304)675Included
Compare our priCes Free Appliances
3423
estimate (740)256-6878 or Outbu1tdmg &amp; 24FT Pool
188 Park Dn._.e (304)675- 1973 Grandv•ew Mobile
(740)441-0342
Home 2 BR/ 1Balh 2 000 14x70 2 bedroom all elec·
7460
Must be moved oH lot For tr1c CAIHeat Excellent con
lnter~or/extenor
pa1ntmg
d1t10n No pets 4 m11es from.
Expenenced
references 7 Homes under $14000 further mfo can 1304)6 75town
Oepos•VRefetence
3423
reasonable rates For tree w111 deliver 740-385-4367
required S45£1month Call
estamates call (740)645·
t991 14,;65 Sunsh1ne 2 after Spm (740 )446·6565
&lt;ti38 Of (740)645-6332
bedroom 2 bath centra) an 2 bedroom mobile nome on
--------covered porch, goQd cond1 ,
Lawn
care
All types,
hon
$ 11 000 ( 740 )379 _ Pole Cat Ad $425 month
Dependable. expenenc!3d
'
pltJS UtilitieS $425 depoSit
Home Ltatlnga
2484
No JOb to smell Call
L1st your home by calling
f
Call (7 40)446-4107
{740)379-9297 Kara
(7&lt;101446-3620
993
t
ManS!OO mobile ttome- 2 Bedroom 1 t ,2 baths
t4x60 , 2 bedroom, 1 bath
Cond11i0n
Exce llent
V1ew photos/info online
Llwn Care. B1g &amp; small
total electnc good condiliOn
No
Refererce requtred
yards W1 l1 travel to Mergs &amp;
central a1r sto'Je relngerator
pets
Sand
H1ll
Ad
Point Pleasant Will do mowbedroom , 3 bath 4 5
must be moiled
000
Phone(304)675·3834
•ng and tnmmmg Call anycres. 2 5 car garage
(740)949 9016
n
$250 000
tune, no answer leave mes·
3 bedroom mob1le nome tor
1994 Clayton Norps t4x70
1rm Code 2255 or ca.l
sage (7&lt;10)441-9128.
rent .n Pome~oy area No
2 BR 2 bath reflstove
740)266-4750
Pets 992-58SB
ilmyVunderp.nnan9 2 decks
14 500 080 17d0)382 .&gt;8' f"] e• w relr dg &amp;
story Aancl'1 3 bed·
~·c.e 1\C., .. et
S
dryer
8739
oom
1
314
bath
L
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Brand New Method
~'C• ... cteJ Sect!J 8 ap~:lfoved
. FIR 2 car garage
199114K65 Premier 2 oea
Dry in 1 Hour
(304)576 2934
need 1n back yard 112
room 1 bath all ElectriC
No Steam-or-Shampoo
' Close ro town,
Exc Cond lots ot extras Mobile Home lot tor rent 1n
Free-Estimates
132,500 Code .f505 or
$150 00 per
(304\675·7586 0' (304)553- Middleport
-clearlY Cleanall 740 446-8325
month 740-992-6849
3715
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Hot Point washer. $95;
Addison Pi~e· $125/month- Kenmore dryer. S95 : GE
qall (740)446-3644 for more refrigerator. $95 ; Frigidaire
into
eleCtric range, S95; li~ new
Whirlpool washer. $150. like
Nice 3 bedroom mob1le new Ringer washer. S200:
home m CoLJntry Homes 1n small chest free2er. $150;
the Shade area . Water. Kenmore Side-by-Side retng·
sewer. trash . Included. $325 erator, $300: Tw1n s1ze bed
a month. No pets allowed, (no mattress/box spnngs)
(740)685-4019
S75: Love seat. $75: chestSmall 2BR mob1le home in of-drawers. $45; boo~shelt ,
Bidwell Water. trash ~ &amp; S35.
Skaggs Appliance
sewer paid
No pets
76 V1ne Street ·
$325/m onth ,
$325 /dep.
{740)446-7398.
(74013B8·9325.
Very c lea~ 3 BR . .2 Ba. Dbl.
1:de Retig/stove/garh disp
' , l hook-up, .gas heaVcentra. a1 r. Attac hed i 1/2
garage. No pets. Dep/Rel
req water incl 1 mile from
Holzer Hospital (61~)763·
0518 or (614)208-5840.

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required, no pets.,-(740)992·
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2 bedroom. bath. f&lt;.itchen,
tilling room
Completely
remodeled, new carpet
Water/sewer paid. In town
6n Eastern Ave. No pets
$435/month ,
depos1t
required. (740)367-0502.
2BA apt. State Route 160.
$400/month. stove/refrigerator included , washer/dryer
h'ookup. (740)44 1-0 194 or
(140)441-1184.
3' bedroom · apartment 1n
Middleport. No Pets. 9925858
BEAUTIFUL
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AT
BUDGET
PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood
Drive from S344 to $442.
Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call
740-446-2568.
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Housing Opportunity.
Chester. Ohio. 2 bedroom, 1
bath, w/d hook-up, $350 per
month (includes water &amp;
trash), call 740-992-6604 or
(740)992·3332
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
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$500/month . $500/deposit .
(740)446- 1637 or (740)4464616 after 5pm.
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33795 Hiland Road
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Block. bric~ . sewer pipes,
Apartments .. ,Very Spacious,
windows. lin tels, e1c. Claude
2 Bedrooms. CIA, 1 1/2
Winters , Rio Grande, OH
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby Ca ll 740·2 45-5121 .
Pool, Patio, Start $3a51Mo.

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Mazda
Miata
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$4,750. (;304)654-52 11 or
1985
GL1 200
Wi ng
(740)446 7484
Aspencade. blue, new .tires.
Plu s
No Peis. l ease
Security Deposit Required,
FOR SALE
1992 Pontiac Bon neville SE, new progressive front and
(740)446·3481.
lOCal owner, power stee ring, rear susperlsion. CB rad1c.
'--------brakes. AJC. good, lires. runs AM/FM Cassette, lots of
Three beautiful unfurnished 6wk. Dalmatian pupp1es, tl 5 great, nice car, 52,000. chrome, ~ . 000 mites. very
1
apar tments,
overlooking ma es, 2 1em a1es. par Y (740)446·2~25 or (740)446- good condition . S4 .000.
Gallipolis City Park. One BR housebroken. father AKC on 2782
phone (740)541-0537 ·
$400, Two SA, $600. 2 stOry premises. $125 , (740)992town-house. 3-4 BR , $900. 9832
.1993 Ford Taurus Wagon. 1996 Yamaha Royal Star
References required . no - - - - - - - - - 160.000 miles. Books at Tour ClaSSIC. Under 10,000
· ·
pets. security deposit Call AKC German Shepard. 11 S1 4"..; 0 . we 11 matnta~ned,
miles. asking $5,800 Call
740-446-2325,
740-446- months old . Excellent with good condition $1099/0BO 992-1325
4425 or 740-441-7875,
kidS. 5300 · (J04l 674"0097 ·
(304)882-3640
1998 Buell S3 ThunderbOlt
.
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. AKC Shih Tzu pups, 3 male, .
M
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:wm Rtv~rs :ower IS acc.~pl- 2 female, vet che¢ked. 1997
ustang onver.t10ie, Harley Davidson engine.
1ng apphcat10ns .for waltmg wormed, list shots,. and dew New Top, 4 new-Tires. Front very last sport bike, grBat
list tor Hud·SUbSIZed, 1- br. claws removed. Ready May end Atignrrient &amp; Sticker, Air. shape. $5100 . . (740)985Cru1se. Tilt, Power W1ndows
apar t ment . ca II 6 '5
,. -6679 20th. (740)367-7999.
9857
EHO
&amp; Se8.ts·. Factory Stereo,
Full bloode.d Rat Terrier CDfrape. V6 , Automatic. 1998 Yamaha Banshee 350,
SPACE
pups. . Ta ils docked &amp; E)(cellent Condition 85,000 bored out 30 over. This Bike
FOR RENT
wormed , tirst sl1ots given. miles(304) 576-2383 $6.900
i,s Mean I!! $.2800.00 call Jim
SlD9. (7401441-1218.
·1999 Dodge Intrepid, Good @ (304)675-4862 after 6pm .
For Lease ·~ Office or retail
Mimature-Oachshunds 2· Cond1!1Qn, Clean $4 000 ·- - - - . , . - - , - - - : - - spaces in 11ery good condi2001 Harley Davidson ·Dyna
Female red . F1rst-shots . (304)675-6986
tion . Downtown Gallipolis .
Wormed.
Reg istered. 2000 4 door Neon. auto. 4 Wide Gii.de. Low mileage,
Approx. 1600 sq. fl . each. 1
excellent condition . Call
Ready Apnl-23
Takmg
CD disc changer. sunroof,
or 2 baths_ Lease pr1ce
(740)441·0991
Depos1ts
askmg
$300
1.800 080. 1740)256negotiable to encourage
(304)593·3820
1652.
new
business.
Call
2001 Harley Road King. Teal
(7 40)446-4425 N (740)446- Sheltle pups. AKC. rnmla2000 Mercury ~yst 1 que In color. many extras, one
3936.
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ture Coll1e, very n.ce, botJ1
White , 4 'door, sedan. owner. excellent condition.
parents on premises. sables
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58.000
m1les.
$4.600. 29.000 m1les. S 16.000.
&amp; tricolored . pedigreed. 1st
(740)645-2359 after 5'pm
(740)446-021 3
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HOIN:HOLD
, . shots, $400 lirm,
near
2000 Monte Carlo 48.000 2002 Harley Da idson Dyna
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Gooots
. Alnens. (740)698-9509
miles,
V-6 Eng .. Exc . Cond. Wide Glide. Impact blue
~1_ _ _ __ , r~
FRum; &amp;
1450cc. all chrome out, tow '
sa.ooo 13041675·5305
~ · VEGUo\Bl.fS . 1 2000 Nissan Ques1 SE Mini- miles. exc. condition.
(7 40)992-5828.
Van . 67K miles, sharp black
Keuel'a
Produ
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Appliance
exterior. leather. sunroof. 2004 883 Harley Dav1son.
Amish cheese &amp; lunch toaeled plus VCR. (740)441- black. 4.700 mites. $7,500.
meats, fresh fru1t &amp; veg .
(740)645-3230.
Warehouse Open. Thurs. Fri. Sat 1 mile 1912.
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west of Holzer Hospital on 2002 Cadillac Dev1He. w~1te 2004 AecfCat/11 Dec. 4m Henderson . WY. PrePa1d
S1,600
diamond.. fully equipped. WI1eeter,
owned appl~nes startmg at Jackson Pike, ph . (740)446factory · warranty. 22 .900 ASkmg $1,100 (304)6757787- (740)339-2131.
(304)593-4290
miles. l1ke new. $24.995. 4262
$75 &amp; up all under warranty.'
{304)593-0840 leave mes1740)256-1428
we oo SEif\lice work On all
FOil SALt:
~ke and Models (304)675sage
7999
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2002 ZX2 Ford Escort 5
speed. 4 cylinder. 30 .000 97 CR80. Race ready. Runs
2000 Ford Contour. fully
Wh1rtpooVS upar capacity
miles. one owner. $6.000. great. Must see! $899 Loc.
loaded, asking $3.500, call
(7 40)441 ·0 157· 1740)645· in .. Gall1polls area . Cell
wuher/d~r. 6 months old.
742·2215
$350/set (740)388-()()38.
5141 .
(740)64 5-0873.

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Middleport OH

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992-3194
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740-992-1671

• Prompt &amp; quality
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• Affordable Rates
• References
Avai lable
• Free Estimates
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740-992-701 3 or 740-992-5553
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1111d .4 1'ter · il'hrliet Parts
See Brenl or Brian Whal ey
M-Fri 8:30-5:00

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May 6.&amp; 7

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Maps available May 4th
Call 992-4055 or 992-3 148 for info

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the Netherlands was by llalian Superstar
Benito Garozzo. now a u:s. resident and
citizen.
Look at the NOf111·South ,hands. Against
four 11earts., West leads the diamond 10.
How did Garozzo plan the play?
l do not have the original auct1on. The
given sequence would not occur today.
because South would use a transfer b1d
to make North the declarer. Note that this
woUld make a diamond lead inetfecti11e.
If declare r finesses a1 trick one, East
wins, gi11es West' a diamond rull, gets
back in with tl1e club ace, and delivers a
second ruff to defeat tl1e contract
Anticipating this, Garozzo took the first
'l rlck with dummy's diamond ace. He
· cashed the heart ace (here, a slight error)
before exiting with a club to cut the
defenders' communications. East saw
tl1a( if he took the trick, cashed the dia·
mond king and gave his partner a ruff ,
declarer would have the rest. So, East
played low. West won with his king and
shifted inaccurately to ~ spade, when a
tromp would have forced declarer immediately to guess corr ectly. South won with
dummy's spade king. ruffed the club
Queen in his hand, pta)fed a spade to the
ace, and returned a spade to his queen
· Now came the key play:· a he.art to
.dummy's jack. When the l1nesse won :
G~uozzo drew the last trump and conced ed two diamond tr icks. But if East could
'have won with the M art queen, he would
have been end played. He would have had
to lead away from the diamond kinQ or

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58 ~ WarCifl1- 13 Priest's
59 Tooth pro's
domain
41 Jazz
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43 Chocolate
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substitute·
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24 Keogh
45 Floppies
23 Clock's
2 TV c onl rol . re lative
46 Soak up
front
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3 Theory
25 Super-·
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26 Summer4 Kind of bear
48 Provide
model
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C aro t 28 Web addr.
27 Teen woe
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29 Solstice mo.
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52 Luau attire

53 Fral-party
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55 Wi nter
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46 Tame
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Alder

93 Plymouth. Voyager. 3.3, 21.&lt;XXJ m1les. many extras.
Bale. wagon 19 ft . Stolfus
James·A Will Jr.
good' body. motor &amp; inte.rior. $9 .500. (740) 416-22 13 or '
Mollohan Carpet. 202 Clark
kicker wagon Removable
(740)985·3677 .
needs transmission. $400
•Chapel ' Road . Porter. Ohio
Owner
steel · racks . Like new ti res
(740)44p-7444 1-877 ~ 830and bed. (7401245-04&amp;5.
AM . 4 cyl. needs Motorcycle for sale . . 2003
9162. Free Estimates. Easy
J2 11 9 \\'elshlmni Rd.
financing . 90 days same as Farmall Model, Super c . some repair.' 5400 OBO.' Honda Shadow 7Sq Spmt,
l'om c ro~ ·. Ohio ~ 5769
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alter 4pm
Excellent Condition, 4,500
(
cash VI sa/ Master Card. Great shape. looks good. 7401367 0239
Phont': 740·?92-2~32 ~
Miles.
Extras.
$4,800
·Dr1ve- a- little save alol.
, ru ns good 51,975 OBO
98 Dodge Durango (red) (304 )675'8089
F.-mail
Thompsons Appliance &amp; (740)367'·0596
4xa·. exc condit1on. S7. 000
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BOATS &amp; M&lt;JIDR~
090. {740)446-0805
Repalr-675-7388 For ·sa le.
FUR SAl.[
LIHSIUCK
re-condi!IO.ned
automat1c
99 ContotJr. 4cyl. automatic.
washers &amp; dryers refrigera- __
4 door. 74.000 mi tes , AIC,
tors. gas and electric
1987 20' Pontoon boat w1th
12yr.
qld
Palomtno
~a re Kid trlt , power w1ndows/loc~s ,
ranges. air CO(ldiliOners. and
1.996 tra1ler &amp; 50hp Mere.
greal
ins tde/out.
wnnger wasl1ers . Will do broke. not reg. Very gentle. looks
motor. $3.500. (740)992Must see. 5900 t1rm . Great $2 .900 Call (740)669-03q2
repairs on major brands in
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4H
project(740)446-0367.
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shop or at your home
99 GT Sunlire, $3,300 080.
1993- 22.5 ft . Chaparral
Used Furniture Store. 130 7 yr. old registered Paint 99 4dr Sunfire . $2.600 boar . 235hp. Mercruiser
2002
Chrysler
Bulaville Pike. Appliances . Mare. Kid broke. great for 4H 080,
$4,650 · OBO. eng .. cuddy cabin. portapot·mattr.esses.
dres.sers, project. $2 ,000. (7 40)446- Sebring,
3 miles west of
li , ~ love . bimini top. neW
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. (740)256·6169:
couches, dinettes, recliners. 1967. '
cockpit cover, full boat cover
grave monumehts. much Aniencan Atpme Goat K1dS
Eagle trailer. Excellent conSEl l YOUR CAR
more
(740)446-4782
dition. (740)379-2740.
on Stal e Rl . 124
Bucks,
does.
wethers .
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Gall1pohs. OH . hrs. 11-3 (M- (740)988-2073
19FT Pleasure Boat. 170HP.
S) We buy used furniture.
Arabian horses. priced to
w/ accessories
(304)545sell. Call after Spm or leave
151~ or (304 )458-1901
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message (?.4ql446- 1825.
2000 Bayliner 21 ft. cuddy w/ r
trailer, many e)(tras , very
Buy or sell. Riverine ' Black Champ1on Pigs. 4H
clean 304-675-5563
Antiques, 1 124 East Main crossbred market Hogs for
W ITH A PHO TO !
on SA 124 E. Pomeroy. 740- ~Oe11g.s Co . Fair. {740)44184 · Bayliner 19FT. wltraiter,
992-2526. Russ Moore, __3_·.,---,-~--Cubby Cabin , Runs Good
Call (740)446-2342
; _,
owner
Chicks for Sale
S3.200 080 (304 )675·8056
For.
Rhode Island Reds
V1ntage Comic Books (60'sBass 'boal 60 HP motor.
Black Australorps
71 5
70's) at The Cralter Loft
TRUCKS
access~ries. very clean . Call
• An·cpting New
St.'Aun : $1 .00 e'ach
located in The Midclleport
. HJR.S AI. E
(740)246-5637
1\-l emher..,
Quantity Discount
Department Store
• lh•a ' ) ' llut ~
(304)593-5073
L-.--rrioiiiioliiOiiii-_.1 ·Bass Tracker 14FT. w!Trailer
Cummt'n:inl
1993 F150. No dents. no &amp; Motor
$2.500 call for
540 ML&lt;lcFJ~L\NFAJUS
Ec1uipnu~ flt
.
rust. 95.000 miles, $3,200. Details (304}675-1731
• \''urkou1 on yo ur own
MEI&lt;CHAN UL~E
Fair ·Pigs for Sale W!'tllis
Call
(740)245-58 15
or
lhiiifS ],4/7
Farm SouthsiQe (304)675CAMI-.~ R~ &amp;
1740)416-9026.
Seriou s Inquiries Onl ~·
•,_.,., .•
1- Soundesign stereo. Duel- 4087
7-10-IJ 1)2-0955
MmuR Ho~IK~
cassette player- recorder
1998 Chev. Silverado, Ext.
As k fo r J eff
For Sale One 8 yr. old.
turntable, AM/FM rad 10.
Cab. 4)(4, all power. Auto.
Arabian Gelding. Grey in
1984
Skamper
pup-up.
25th.
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Lexmark Z22 printer. 2
4.3L , V-6-Vortex, Alum r1ms ,
Color (304)675-6540
Ann1versary Ed1tion . e)(celLet
m;
help
yor1
sewing machines- wl1i te.
topper. Pewter/Charcoal.
tent conc:hliOn. 16' box. AC
choose a /astiiiK
Singer. Phone (740)379- Registe red Angus bulls for 98 ,000
mi
Excellent
tribme to ytmr hwed
and heat. stove ice box.
2210.
sale. !740)446-9856.
CondiiiOfl 59,900 OBO
dinelte, s~ . oo6. (740)949(JII i! '.t m ettwry.
Phone (304)?75-2039 alter 2709)
1 10 Gat. fuel tank. banery Yearling Angus Bulls, Mostly
\( "IU:t·.
5 :00pm . .
operated pump &amp; alu. tool A.l . e)(Ci:! llent bloodlines,
1\IF:&gt;oT
\10:'101
Ch,Jb
Cab
199229'
A1rstram
Exca!la
.
Dodge
Dakota
.DO&lt;. (740)446·4536.
priced reasonably. Slate Run 99
(
"0~11'.\'J\
Farm. Jackson. (740)286- SLT. Loaded v -8. 4 x4 . Bed- Very good conQition , twin
Electric Lilt Chair Tan used 4
3972X SR 1-1.\ .
liner.
Runnin g-Boards ,· beds. Ph . {740)645-4454.
5395.
months $550 Rick Handley
Pom~·ro\. 0 11
www.slaterunfarm.com
Tonneau Cover, 95Kmi 1998 30' fifth wheel travel
(304)675-2533
740-99i-9922
trailer. double slide, e)(celisa .s00 (304)8: : :645
JET
Mo11 -Sa1 lUf\ M--.'iP.\ 1·
lent condilion. $13,90~
AERAT ION MOTORS
phone : ~740)698-9319
I \\v "l·kn1111 .d ,, 1
RepairEid New &amp; .Rebuilt In
FoR SALE
ilnt!l ,\.:I I httllll'
,
2001 Hornet Burikhouse 3.2". I
Sto(:k. Call Ron Evans , 1- Tobacco Plants for sale Call
' ~'~''' ' ll l llll'IH ' .ltllh·
1991 Onevy S· 10, 4 .3, V6 , f2 ' expando, sleeps 10.
800-537-9528 .
l.ll l il l ll' ... lllll' l'lil l' lll\'
4x4. $4,200 0 80. Call excellent cond1tion. s1s:eoo.
(740f44 1-1501.
(304)675-5612.
NEW AND USED STEEL 42in 14-1/2
Aidi ngCall B.D. Cons!.
Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar Mower. excellent condition. 1999 Brao,:ada, fully loaded, 2004 Sunseeker 25ft. Class
ru r aU ~·o ur humc
For
conCrete ,
Angle , w/C art &amp; Spreader 5600 or leather. dual-power seats, C. motor home. loaded,
no pair ntoed s. mOfin g.
Cl1 anne t, Flat. Bar, Steel trade for Car (304)675-882- new tires, Alloy wheels_ Blue $45,000 . (740)645-3230.
siding, a dd-ons,
Graling
For
Drains , 3377
re mod eling t'tc.,
B.ook price $8,750, sacrifice 89 Dutchman camper 26FT.
Driveways &amp; Wa lkways. L&amp;L
free l'Siimat~,.,
II~\ \SJ&gt;OR I\ 110\
$6,995. (740)645-2729 or steeps 6. selt contained, AC.
Scrap Metals Open Monday,
(740)379·2544 leave mes- new 20FT awning. rear bedt740) 992-2979
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; [110
sage, will return call.
room ,
excellen t
cOnd.
leavt.&gt; nlessa e
Friday. Sam-4:30pm_ Closed
FUR SALE
2000 Dodge Durango 4x 4 , $4,700 (304)773 -5079 niles,
Thursday,
SaturOay · ·&amp; ..__ _oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio-,..I
RIT Sport 5.9L VB, 67 K or (304)675-1012 days
Sunday. (740)446-7300
$500! Honda's. · Chevy's, mil·es, loaded. ·teather. coWl Coleman Camping Trailer
Queen si2e bo)( sprmg &amp; Jeep's,
Ect
Police ind uction hood, custom 12FT, 2 King Beds. $5.500
All Yo ur Home
mattress wl headboard &amp; Impounds! Cats from $500 pai nt.
$ 11,300
OBO . call for Details (304)675·
lmpr.u•·emeni Needs
rails. $200.' 4 chairs &amp; table fo r listings 800-391 -5227 (740)245-03~5
1731
• Sidi ng • Window::.
$50. 2- 13" Color TV's, dryer EXT 3901
• Dl.!cks • Porches
97 Jeep Wrangler. 5 speed,
"I R\ It I ~
$ 100. Entertainment center
• Ceramic Ti le &amp;
1969 Ford XL, Galaxy 390, 4-cyljnder. 4 Wheel Drive
$40 (740)44 6-4426.
Hardwood Flohri n!!
10
• Gamces
automatic. power steering Runs and Looks 'Grea t
HOME
SPA OUTIFT
•
Room
Add.~• Roofin g
and brakes, AC. interior $5.800 (304)675-7474
Thii'I&lt;U\'EII IENl&gt;
Super Sale
• Ki tchens • Bmh s ~
e:-:cellent. Mechanical excelVANS
New Location
"No Job /11 Smttll ..
lent. body good. Needs
BASEMENT
11 am-7pm Monday-Friday
FoR SALE
RaCi ne, OH
minor repair and . paint
WATERPROOFING
12pm-5pm Saturday740247-2162 or
$3.300.00 080. 1740)696Unconditional lifetime ·guarSunday
7 40-416-.1508
1997 Ford Conversion Van,
1373. (740)59 1·5888.
antee. Local references fur- .
u.s. 60
14 yrs.. Experie-nce
74 ,000 miles, e)(cellent conI mo
Cannonsbu rg -Ashland
1969 Voits .wagon Dume diti on, new tires , $9,800, nished . · Es tablished 197?.
Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446(t)ehind Mr. Gatti's)
buggy. FibE!r glass body. (7 40)992·2945
. t606)922-71 85
0870, Rogers Basement
street
leg al .
52,5 00.
(740)441-01 57 or (740)645- 1998 Astra van, 48.000 Waterproofing. ·
WoiH Tanning Beds
mil es, whee lchair lilt, ac, ·
5141.
Huge selection.
cassette player. (740)742- - - - - - - - - ·1977 MGB Convertible lor 8612
Immediate Oeli'Jery.
Culverts
)l.esidential restoration with another
Financing
plastiC and me1al, 6'" inchesCommercial
co mplete MG B for pans. 200 1 Chrysler Town an0 50 inChes in stock. Ron
1-800-894-6997
Al
l
l YJlC!-1 of roofi n g:
Country
Van
,
All
Options.
$ 1,000. (740)44 1-0 542 or
(740)446-6579.
Evans Enterprise. Jackson.
Leather, Power
Doors.
(740)441 · 7603.
Shi
ngle.
Flal . Mel al OH 1(800)537 -9528
122 ,000 miles, Excell ent
New or Repair
B UILDING
1979 Trans-Am 403, auto. ConditiOn. $8900 {740)446·
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SUPI'I.JE'i
I
Seam
less Guner $4500, (74())949-2727
8050

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2004 RedCa tJ 110cc. 4Wheeler ,
Paid
Si ,600
Asking
$1 ,1 DO
Helmet
included
(304)675-4262
1304)593·4290 1304)593·
0840 leave message

2005 Honda CAF250 Never
been raced. Call ~740)24595 3000 GT M1tsubisht.
5815 or {740)4 18-9026.
Garage kept. A Looker
S7 000 F1rm (304!675-3631 98 Hon,da CBR 900 RA
362 M.F. tractor 55 H.P
8430 Case I.H. Round 8a1ler 95 BUick Regal, V6 . loaded, SJ.OOO. ( 740 )441 . 9160 ·
4'X4'. 479 N.H. Haybir)e. S 1.500 OBO.
Harley Davidson custom low
55N .H. Rake, Hay 1edder 90 Chevy Lumina van . good r1der. Black w/chrome. tnbal
740-985·3843
flames, perfect shape, only,
condition. $800 080.

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Avon Chnstmas plates. fig- 89 BUick Rivera 3.8 eng1ne.
urines,
steins.
Call Runs good looks good, alot
extras . As~ lng $1 .000. Call
(7 40)446·33~8 .
1740)446-9742.
I \R\1 'I 1'1'1 11 '
93 L1ncoln Town Car. 81.000
·' 1 1\l ... l tlt h.
miles. Very n1ce. 54,500.
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Gasl~nia.

NC 28053

NexteaCup

Aaron's m ,
12~30

p.m.. Sunday

o¥t'ot!:s .31~,

2 p.m., saturday

Race: Aaron 's 499

top 10. but noth1ng kept the

Race : Aaron's 312

Where : Talladega {Ala. ] SuperspeedwaY (2.66 mile s) .

re1gning Nextel Cu p champlon down for long. Busc h's vic-

Where: Talladega (Ala.I Su·

1881aps/ 500.08 m1les.

tory in the Subway Fr~sh 500

When : Sunday. May 1
Last vear's winner : Jeff Gordon
Quallf)'lng record : Bill Elliott.

- th e actua l length of the . Wh8n: Saturday. April 30
race wa·s 312 mi.les , or 500 ·Last year's winner : Martin
kilometers -was the 12th Truex Jr.
of his career and first of the Qualifying record : Joe Ne·

Ford , 212.809 mph, April 30. season. He als.o gave car

1987.

=

.. The Fllrds ar&amp; fiili!Y scarce only eight in ·the ~r PhoeniJi
field ... but thank' mostly to
Jack Rousl)'s fi.v~ar team.
tJley're tl~ In tile manufacturer
' standings with Che,Y. / . ·
"Kurt Busch's Phoenix victory
ke!11 a stteak alive - driver's 35

perspeedway ·(2.'66 mli·esl.

Rae~ record : Mark Mar'tin .
Ford, 188.354 mph, May 10,
1997.
·
Last week : The Nextel Cup
chamP,ion is looking as
t hough he's going to do it
aga in. No one outran Kurt
Busch at P hoeni~ International R8ceway. Occasionally
track position relegated him
to the nether .reaches Of the

owner Jack Roush his fourtt1
victory of the season. Busch
won for the first t ime at
Phoemx. located 1n the state
where he once attended col·
lege for a year. "Kurt put on a
· clinic:· said Roush .

1l71aps/311.22 miles. ·

Race: Dodge Ram Tough 200
Where : Gateway lnternationfll Raceway. Mad1son. tit.

Aaion~499

Mayl

(1.25 m11es). 160 laps/ 200
rniles .

When : Saturday. April 30
Last year's winner: David
Starr

mechek. Chevrolet, 193.517 Qualifying record: Jack
mph. Apr~ l 24 , 1997.
Sprague. Chevrolet, 133.227
Race record . Ma rk Martin , mph, 2004.
Ford. 168.937 mph. April 26, Race recorct J.ack Sprague ,
1997.
Chevrolet. 113.726 mph .
Last week: G,reg Biffle. in a May 7. 2000.
.
Ford. won the Bashas ' Supermarkets 200 at Phoem:-:.

Last race: Bobby Labonte. in
a Chevrolet. won the KrOger
250 at Martinsville Speedway.

"" · Ft'UO·OF fHE

8'nd1Younger have· won every

race - but there are sWI three
veteran drlvers in ihe top 10 in
points. Mark Martin is sixth,
Sterling Marlin ni(llh arid Rusiy
Wallace lOtJl. -~ ..
...Like ,night racing, huh? Well.
get ~~d to ·it This week's race
at Talladega Is the only Sunday·
afternoon event between now
and the Qover. ·Del. ; race on
June 5.
" Roush Racing has four drivers
In the top 10 of the Nextel Cup
points standings: Busch (sec·
ond), Greg Biffle (third), Martin
and carl Edwards (eighth).
" Six of the drivers who made
the Chase last year are currently
In position to make It aga in.
They are Jimmie Johnson.
Busch, Jeff Gordon, Elliott
Badler, Martin and Ryan New·
man. On the outside, so tar, are
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (12th), Tony
Stewart (14th), Jeremy Mayfield
(16th) and Matt Kenseth.(28th).
The p·otentlal newcomers are

Biffle, EdWards, Sterling Marli.n
and Wallace.
" Patience is growing thin for the
Dodge teams, none of which

have won a race yet. Everyone

agrees the new Charger is getting better, but who would've tJe.
lieved, at Phoenix. that the high·
est·finishing Dodge would've
been dnven by ninth·place John·
ny Sauter'?
,
" Things are looking up at DEl.
which .seems always !o be true
when Taliadega is on the hori·
zon. Earnhardt Jr. -could easi ly

slip Into the top 10 this week .
and Michael Waltrip. second at
• Phoenix. Is coming off his first

!Ot&gt;flve finish since·June 2004.
• Stewart could u~e a break.
too. It wasn't that long ago that
he dreaded going to restrictorplate tracks. but they've been
good to him in recent years.

W~IO ' S

HOT

ANL&gt;
- WHO
. ,., NOT- ·

, "Wllo't hot

. - Jell Gor- ·
·don
has
climbed
from 12th to
fourth.In the
points
standings in
the past
tJlree races.
Dale -Earnhardt Jr. hes climbed from
27th to 12ih in tJle points in
·the past live races.
" ...... •ot - Afreak acci· ·
&lt;lent Oil pit road CO$! Gree B~· ·
fie"e chance to win two in a
row. .In feet, 41st place
dropped him.from second to
thlrtl in points.

JEREMY MAYFIELD

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Tony
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Jimmie
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Tony Stewart
vs. Jimmie Johnson

Mayfield starting slow, but picking up speed for year-end 'Chase'

te ring turn three. "Jhe only way you
spir=~ out like that is when a guy

jacks you up like that going into
(turn) three." said Stewart. "I don't
know what he (Johnson) was doing.

By Monte Dutton
NASCAR This Week
AVONDALE, Ariz.- This season is
shaping up much like the last one for
Dodge driver Jeremy Mayfield.
Mayfield, 35, made "the Chase" last
year in spectacular fashion, winning
the final regular-season race, in Rich·
mon.d; Va., to enter the "race-offs''
that determined the first Nextel Cup
champion. Kurt Busch wound up
claiming the title, but Mayfield is
primed for another late charge into
the top 10.
·.
·
A JJlh.piace finish in the Subway
Fresh 500 left Mayfield 16th in the
current points standings, but he's a
mere 56 points behind !Olh·place
Rusty Wallace. The trend is encouraging since Mayfield was 26th after the
season's third race .
A native of a racing hotbed, Owens·
boro, Ky., Mayfield ties his hopes to
the continuing improvement of the
new Dodge Charger.
"We're starting to find the balance
of what we need, and once we find
that, then it'll be good news from
there on out," he said. "We're very
close to it, and ... we've definitely got
. the balance right on that car, so we
· should be in good shape from here on
out."
Mayfield noted that adjusting to
smaller rear spoilers - they're an inch
·· shorter tha.n last year at all the tracks
except Daytona and Talladega - has
been an aggravating issue for most of
the teams, but he's not a proponent of
rolling "back the changes made by
NASCAR officials in the offseason.
"We're seeing a lot more cautions,
week in and week out, than we've normally seen in the past," he conceded.
"I'm not sure if it 's the spoiler or not
It probably is, but who knows? We're
getting better as a team as far as.the
'9' (teammate Kasey Kahne) and '19'
(his numper) go, so we're cool either
way. If you add spoiler to it now, it's
going to put a lot of teams back in the

On lap 204 of the Subway Fresh
500 cjohnson spun Stewart out en·

He ·was running guys up and down
t he race trac k. I don 't know what ·
was .wrong with him." Johnson was
just as frustrated with Stewart . "I
ran out of room and got into the
back of him, ~ said Johnson, who

saw a streak of 13 str3fght top-10
fin ishes end. "I don't know 'why he
getS so irat'e whenever I'm around

him. I end up_being the whipping
post .every time I get to hi m, it

seems like."

NASCAR This Week's Monte
Dutton gives his take: ' Controversy

. seems to follow Stewart around, but
it's ha'rd to pin any blame. on him for
this

·

.

John Clark/NASCAR T)lis Week

Jeremy ·Mayfield Is 16th In the points standings, but only 56 points out of the top 10..
hole again, so·I·say stick with ivhat we
got and race it and everybol)y will just
keep getting better instead of changing it partway through the season.
Overall, I wish we had ne~r taken it
(spoiler height) off. I guess that would ·
be the best way to put it, but now that
we have it, let's just stay with it
"It's definitely made the car looser,
but we've had to go back and work on
our cars. That's been our big·gest
problem. It hasn't really been the
Charger body. The Charger is a great
race car, but we've had to find the
right balance for it. We've had to get
back everything they've taken away
with the spoiler. We had to get it back
somewhere else. ·That's what we've
been doing. If they change it right
now, we might be in trouble. We've
have to go back to work again, but I
say let's stick with it"

Seven of the first eight races have
been won by representatives of either
·Roush Racing or Hendrick Motor·
sports. Mayfield and Kahne compete
for Ray Evernham's team.
''I think it's reality right now," said
Mayfie~d . ,"They've definitely got it
going on. Roush cars started getting
that way last year, and the Hendrick
cars have always run well .... They've
got it figured out.
"We're closing the gap. We're gain· .
ing on them. We knew we had work to
do to calc~ them, but we're gaining on
them every week. I don't think it's
something the media is bringing up. I
. think it's pretty obvious that Roush
has got it going on right now."

Contact Afonte Dutton at
hmdutton5(i@aol.com

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