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1999 Chiysler Cirus LXI ...............................................$5,750
1998 Oldsmobile Delta 88 ................:...................... $5,750
2000 Saturn LSI ...............................:..........................:......$5,490 ·
2000 Po11tiac Su11fire ... :................................................$5,275
1997 Dodge Dakota Pickup Ext Cab SLT ..... $5,995
1999 Pontiac Montana Van ................................... $5,885
2000 Ford Windstar Van ....................;............ $5,900

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• Old fashioned 'belling' to
take place at Langsville .
post Office. See .Page A3
... • . Local store donates
Beerman Beatsto
O'Bieriess. See ·Page A3
• Judge rules that ~ 0
siblings may not stay
together. See Page AS
• Roads to close.
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economic · . development
office. c_ommissioners have
POMEROY · - · Meigs met with "medical entities,"
County-Commissioners and a including hospital s, in an
committee pursuing expanded effort to secure a hospital,
health care ·services and a hos- · emergency room f act·1Hy
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pita! and emergency room for urgent care facility for the
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application for i_ncreased committee. Now. only the forMedicare and Medicaid rein- profit Holzer Clinic . offers
bursement. ·
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urgent care services in the

coui1ty, and no emergency
room' or inpatie·m medical ser ..
vices are available. since the
closing of Veteran s Memorial
Hosp\1{)1.
. The coL_mty _has _three times
been deme d 1und mg throug h .
the Fairly Qualified Health
Care program al the federal
level, although its application·
for a FQ
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curilmissioner
approved.
Mtck Davenport, . who leads
the county's health care committee ·seeki~g assistance in

Prayers for elected officials, U.S.
cabinet members, members of '
the armed forces and others in
public service were offered during Meigs County's National Day
of Prayer observance at the
Meigs County Courthouse. Mike
Gerlach, pictured wi_th Pastor
Michael Foreman of Rejoicing ·
Life Church, was one of several
. lay people who joined community
pastors in offering prayers at the
public ceremony at mid-day yesterday. Special music was also
included in the prayer service,
in'cluding performances by Katie ·
Reed, the Eastern High School
Bell Choir, 'Mid-Valley Christian ·
School choir, Jamie Humphrey,
and Paul Briles. Yesterday's
community service on the court. house steps was just one of ·~­
several events coordiri!'ited by a .
local committee to inark the
observance. Volunteers 'have
read the Bible at Pomeroy's
Riverfront Amphitheater, circled
the courthouse in prayer, hosted
local officials at a prayer breakfast and, last night, enjoyed a
concert of prayer at Ash Street
Church in Midd leport. .
B~an

establishing a new E.R. and . Ohio
Primary
. Care
hospital . said Thursday the 1\ssociation to determine if
county may consider . a the county should pursue
"FQHC loo!.-alil).e" upplicu- another applicaliun through ,
tion through lhe federal gov- the FQHC .program orlry_for
e_r_nment. Such an application. a· lo· 0· k-alt'ke des 1· •n'alt' on .
1! approved, would allow for - Pending Je 2 islalion e which
the higher Medicare and
~
Medicaid reimbursements of would reduce malpractice
a FQHC facility, but would ri sks for FQHC loo_k-alike
not provide grant funds for faci_liiies could also affect the
operation that a fully-funded direction the county takes as it
FQHC facility would receive. pursues increased health care
Davenport said the county 's services, Davenport said.
committee will -meet with the
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. the pool because of what
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM FEMA called "existing cracks."
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SYRACUSE - At last they weren't going to do that,"
night's meeting of Syracuse Buckley _· said about FEMA
Village CounciL Councilman repairing the concrete decking ·
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that officials from the Federal
at IS m anger 0 ·co apsmg
according to Syracuse Village
Emergency . . Management Engineer Ti"m Linn.
Agency have recently led him
Buckley estimated lhat 40
to believe that FEMA will pay percent of the decking needs
to repair lhe London Pool that . replaced and would · cost
suffered damage during the ap· proximately $IS,OOO for
September 2004 tlood.
Buckley stated that FEMA rem_oval and replacement of
will repair and seal the inside of the existing concrete decking
-the pool but will not repair the and back fill.
concrete decking that surrounds
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auto, ~ir, CD ..,.............................................:..........................:$ 12,600
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·This week has been declared Goodwill Industries week in
Middleport by Mayor Sandy lannarelli. The store, which was
visited by Goodwill Industries of Southern Ohio Executive
Director Lenore M. Mason, iS hosting an open house with
refreshments for customers provided by local sponsors.
Mason (right) joined Middleport Goodwill Industries employees
(from right) Frances Thomas, "Manager Kathy Fife (~olding ·
lannarelli's proclar)lation) and Bertha _Miller.

Goodwill Industries
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Middleport woman to ·be inducted into Ohio Hall of Fame ·
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sp_otlight
senior
citii\3
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POMEROY - Mary Lou
achievemen.t
Hawkins
of
Middleport
has
and contribuA6-7
.been selected as one of 13
'tions to others,
As Ohio senior citizens to be
' for the roles
they play in
B2 inducted into the 2Q05 Ohio
Senior Citizens Hall of Fame
Mary Lou
their commuAs on Tuesday. M~y I0, at the
Hawkins
nities, for the
Statehous~
Atrium
in
positive image
BSection
Columbus.
,
of aging they project and for
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Emphasis of the ·Hall of . what they do to· promote pro·© zoos Ohlo ,V altey Publi•hlng Co.
Fame established in 1977 _is to ductive and el\ioyable lives.

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MIDDlEPORT - Mayor
Sandy lannarelli declared
May I -7 Goodwill industries
Week in Middleport.
Consideration is also given to
lannarelli signed a proclaany unusual field.of endeavor mation
delivered
by
and/or overcoming a major Councilman Steve Ho.uchins
difficulty in life .
stating that the "The people
The inductees are described of this community value hard
by ·Joan W. lawrence, director work and support of the indiof the . Ohio Department of viduals to provide for themAging, as "a group of men and selves and their families , and
. women who personify tl)e some members of our comspirit and civic pride 9f Ohio's mimity requiring additional
seniors through their charita- services and help to aid them
in accomplishing .that goal
ble service and volunteerism:" receive
assi-stance form
Goodwill
Industries."
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.Compassionate care w
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November 2, 2004. I have had a wonderful experience with Hospice; the care goes above and beyond. Not only are they here for
me, but also for my wife and family. I al1! so glad my doctor refe"ed me early into the Hospice program so I can hGI!€
good quality of life. Thank you to my doctor, and thank you to Holzer Hospice. "
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In fact the Middleport
Goodwill store employs two
full time employees, one part
time employee and is a site_
for community workers from·
Jobs ami FamilyS~;rvices .
Goodwill Industries of
Southern Ohio Executive
Director Lenore M. Mason 'is
pleased with the perfomtance
of the Middleport store. ,
"We're happy we've been
able to .hire people wilh disabilities ~d help lhe ·community work situation while pro- ·
viding quality. recycled gOods
at low costs," Mason said. "We
are fulfilling our mission."
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Ins~rget,1ts

Friday, May 6, 2005

target Iraqi security .forces in Baghdad attacks

BAGHDAD. Iraq tAPI center tn the northern
Insllfgenh killed at Kurdish citv of lrbil killed
least 22 -people in thre~ ' 60 iraqi' and wounded
separate attack&gt; targeting 150.
.
Iraqi &gt;ec urity force' in
The attad;s are pm1 of
Baghdad
on
ThuNlav. an e&gt;calation of ,·iolence
indudine one . 11\' a man a im ~d
al . destabilizi~
who ~le~v himself up while Iraq s new demiJCratiL' govwaiting in line mihide an ernment. which held i"
Cabinet
meet in\!
army recruitment • ..:enter. first
police said.
'Thmsdav. The in s urgent~
· A · similar
attack ot'ten t&lt;;rget Iraqi serurity
Wednesday by a suicide ·forces. which are beinu
bomber standing in line recruited and trained by
outside a polic~ r~cruitmcnt the U.S.-kd ·coalition as

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part of i" eventual exit
,trategv.
A ·car bon1b exploded
near a police patrol in
1\losul. 225 miles north\\est of Baghdad. killing
four policemen and wounding fiw. said police Brig.
Wathiq Mohammed Taher
and the U.S. militarv.
· U.S. forc es · searched a
hospital. itf central Iraq last
week tor suspected · terror'is" after receiving a tip.
but none was found. the
m iIi tary said Thursday. It
\'ould not s&lt;ly if troops
were looking Jor militant
leader Abtt Musab . alz,u~pwi at the ho, pital in
Ramadi. A U.S. defense
onicial. speaking on condition of anonyniit y. said
U.S. offi&lt;:ials had been
. aletted to "possible ten·oris.t
activitie' related to" a!Zarqawi "in and around··
the hospitaL
official.
Another U.S
Pentagon spokesman Bryim
Whitman. said it would be
inappropriate to say publiCly whether U.S. oflicials

man m Iraq. and · he is tied
to many bombings and
kidnappings since Saddam
Hussein . was driven from
power in 2003.
Prime Minister Ibrahim
ai-Jaafari had hoped to
draw . support away from
the insurgency . by inclu(ling
in' his Cabinet members of
the di.saffected Sunni Arab
· minority. which doniinate~
under Saddam. But mem- ·
bers of hi s Shiite-dorninated . alliance have blocked
candidates w.ith links to .
Saddam 's regime, which '
brutally repressed Shiites
and Kurds. '
Al-Jaafari· s· 37-member
APPhoto Cabinet includes just four
Three Iraqi soldiers and an unidentified Ame.rican soldier. sec" Sunni ministers in relativeond from right. storm a house outside the city of Baqouba .. 57 ly minor posts. Months
· Baghdad. US an'd Iraqi soldiers after the Jan. 30 parlia· km (35 miles) northeast of
searched a palm grove where they suspected insurgents were mentary electi(/nS. bickering
hiding with weapons.
continued over two deputy
Al-Zarqawi. leader of the prime minister slots and
believe al-Zarqawi is ill or
injured betause that .infor- country's mosl feared ter- .· tive portfolios _.that are in
mat ion cou ld complicate rorist group, al-Qaida •· in temporary · hands, intluding
efforts to capture him.
Iraq .. is the most-wanted defense.

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Old fashioned 'belling' to take
place at I .angSville post office
STAFF REPORT
NEWS@MYDAI LYSENTINE L. COM

LANGSVILLE The
Langsville and Rutland post
offices have combined force$
·to host a Love Stamp event to
be held from 8 a.m. to I I a.m.
~n Saturday at the Langsville
post office.
·
To coincide with the Love
Stamp's theme of "Love is in
the Air." prematilre bellings
·and jumpings over the broom ·
will be performed for
prospective bride Sara !hie.
23. · of Ruthlnq who will
marry Josh Will, · 23 of

Chester on June 23 al the make '" nuu:h l)Oi'e as po"iRutland Church of God .
bte on a coupk 's weddinQ
Ihie along "ith .her mother night. Any available item wa~
Jane selected the Lo,·e Stamp put int(l s~rvice to , make
for the wedding announce- no~&gt;e: po[s and pans. tongs.
ments at the Lang svi lle post · shotguns. and the like. The
office and ,will · mail the traditional wa\' to end the
announcements
at
the rauCOlb sere1iade ' \\a-. to
Rutland post office. ·
"sho \\· the bride:· or to in vite
The public i·s invited to the re,·eiers it1to the house for
attend the festi\ ·i ties on refre~hmc.·nt ~'Sa.turday and are encourRe fre s hm~ nts
" ·iII be
aged to brin2 their cow bell sen·ed during the Love
to' celebrate· the upl'Oming Stamp ~\ ·enl and Rutland
weddmg.
Postmaster
Ma r~ aret
The Appalachian tradition Edwards will help. hosr .the
of. belling began when local event along with Langs\ ille
townsfolk would gather and
Po,tmaster Jimmie Hobbs.
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Public meetings

Friday. May 6
the evening progresses.
Momiug (7 a.m.-Noml)
Ovemight ( 1-6 a.m.)
It looks like a clmtdv morn Temperatures will fall from
ing. Temper~ttureS \\:ill rise 49 to today 's low of 42 by 6
from 48 to 60 bv late thi s a.m .. Skies will be mostlv
morning. ·winds ·will be 5 clear with 5 MPH winds from
MPH from the southeast.
the north turning fro'm the
Aftemoon (1-6 p.m.)
northeast as the overnight proTemperat.ures will hold gresses.
; teady around 64 ·with today\
high ol' 66 occurring around 5
Saturday, May 7
Moming (7 a.m.-Noon)
p.m.. Skies wln be mt&gt;stly
sunnytto cloudy with 5 MPH · Temperatures will climb from
winds from the southeast turn- 41 to 64 by late thi s morning .
ing from the northeast as the Skies will be mostly sunny
with 5 MPH winds from the
afternoon progresses.
EPe11i11g (7 p.m.-Midllig/11) northeast turning from the east
Temperatures will drop from as the morning. progresses.
65 early this evening to 51.
Aftemoon (1·6 P-111.)
Skies will be mostly clear with
Temperatures will linger ~t
5 MPH ~inds from the north- 69. Skies will be mostly sunny
east turning from the north as with calm.

be til~ 'pcaker am! there ,\ill bt•
SaturdaY. !\Ia,· 7
REEDSVILLE -·. OtH !'-r~''l.:~ial ~in!!in~ ~ach e\edin~ .
TL&gt;wnship . Tru'tc~'· 6:)0
p.m .. town,hip gamge.
Tuesdal'.l\lal' 10
POMEROy' - 'Bedford
SaturdaY. '\Ia\' 7
Township Trustee,. 7 p.m.. · POi\IEROY --· Th~ pubic
tlie town halt.
i' in,·itcd to 'ie" the pl·nn.l
Wednesdav. i\lay ll
Je turation ~ at · l\te i~~ Hi£:h
POMEROY -· Th~· Mei~s School from6 to 7 p~m. Countv Board of H~alth will ·
meet &lt;it 5 p.m . in the conference room of the Health
Department. .
Saturda\·, '\Ia\· 7
TCPPERS PLAI'.:S
Hate! Barnhill will h~ 90 on
Ma\' 7. Card' n{av be ,e·nt to
Monda). May 9
her. at -P. 0. Box 'n. Tupper'
LONG
BOTTOM
Plains. Ohio -15 7~3 :
Revi,·a! 'erYices will be .held at
Tuesda\·, !\laY 17
7 p.t)l. through May 13 at the
POMEROY· - Char!e, E.

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35.52
41.75
Inc. - 67.20
AT&amp;T - 19.05
BLI - 11.12
Bob Evans - 21.73
BorgWarner - 49.94
Champion - 3.92
Charming Shops . 7.44
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City Holding - 33.05
Col - 46.49
DG -20.87
DuPont · - 48.21
Federal Mogul -· .51
USB - 28.75
Gannett - 77.35
General Electric
33.85
'GKNLY - 4.55
Harley Davidson
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JPM - . 35.90
Kroger 16.30

Ltd.
21.71
NSC - 32.05
Oak Hill Financial
30.50
OVB - 33.75
BBT - 40.25
Peoples - 26.55
Pepsico --.- 56.44
Premier · - · 10.20
Rockwell. - 47.91
Rocky Boots 29.06
RD Shell - 59.53 .
SBC - 23.68 '
Wai-Mart - 48.57
Wendy's - 44.89 .·
Worthington - 16.43
Dally stock reports .
are the 4 p.m. closIng quotes of the
previous day's transactions, provided by
Smith Partners at
Advest Inc. of
Gallipolis.

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Danielle . who h&lt;~&gt; been the
recipielll of '~'cnt! academic
award' and hom&gt;r' during her
college· career. i' otre of .+7
student' in Ohio to be named
to the 2005 · All-USA
Comnumity
and
Junior
College Acade thic Team .
She will begin her pediatric
nursing C&lt;lreer at Children's
Hospital in Columbus.
She is the ~rimddaughter of
Don and Carolyn Thomas of
Pomeroy and Linda Rapp of
Racine.

Meigs County native graduates

Local store donates Beerman Bears to O'Bleness
: ATHENS - Thanks to the .ing · the communtttes we
:Athens area Elder-Beerman serve,'' said Ru's Tilton.
in
the Athens Elder-Beerman store
- store,
located
· University Mall, 36 exclu- manager. "The Beerman Bear
sive, .white TY Beanie bears program is made possible by
with angel wings have been the Elder-Beerman shoppers
to
O'Bieness who purchased special items
donated
- Memorial HospitaL
sold tn the store s whose pro: The 14" plush angel bears ceeds financed this project."
: are to be given to children who
Wanda Llewellyn. supervi are being treated or admitted at sor of O' Bieness'· volunteer
O'Bleness and are designed to resources department. said
give comfort to children in the the hospital is appreciative or
. hospital )&gt;y sending a hug to charitable gifts such as the
- those who need it
Beerman Bears.
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The volunteer resources
: strongly believe in suppon- department at O'Bleness has

; DEAR ABBY: I have been
'married to "Andrew" for four
:years. It's my second mar. riage and his third . Two
. months after ou·r wedding,
. : Andrew was diagnosed with
o~ar
colon cancer. I· stood by· his
Abby
.. _side and supponed him ev~n
: though his family did not
-h.elp me.
: Andrew was in remtsston
: for three years. during Which
: he was abusive physically. their sakes. not to mention
mentally and emotionally. I your own.
wanted to take
children
DE R AB
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b
A
BY: I ave een
: and leave - but six months
in a new clerical job for only
:ago he was diagnosed with
~
k 1
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- liver ~ancer. I couldn't leave a ew wee s. type 3 ot 0
handwritten drafts for my
him alone at a time like that: computer-illiterate
boss .
: so I decided to stay.
While typing. 1 have noticed
· Since then , Andrew has that th'e grammar he uses for
twice threatened to kill hirn' in-house correspondence is
: self and take me with ·him. Jess than stellar. I correct
:I'm scared, but I'm afraid to small mistakes where nece~­
: leave him alone because he is sary. but I'm uncomfortable
· my husband. He wants noth- with changing sentence structure or reshaping paragraphs.
ing to do with counseling.
During one ofhis appoint- although my boss's writing
ments, I learned that he had could benefit from it. If 1
: hepatitis and didn' t tell me. (I could edit as 1 please. his c,pr: have since had myself and lhe respondence would be more
- children checked, and we are concise and easier to read.
Should I bother to correct
: fine.) I no longer trust
Andrew, and I'm afraid to his mi stake s. aside from
sleep at night. My children spelling and verb tense? The
now live with .my mother. public doesn ' t see any of this.
- who is not far away. He has and everyone here is already
: done many other t)lings to aware of his writing style.
: make me not trust him any What will make him look
· longer. His family is no help. worse - poor grammar. or a
i'nexpficable
Should I stay and continue to sudden.
be supportive? Please help improvement that seemed to
me. - EXHAUSTED AND arrive with his new secretarv''
·· SLEEPLESS IN LA
· What will make me look
DEAR
EXHAUSTED: worse- Iening this slide. or
: Schedule an appoimment appearing uppily?
- with your husband's doctor
Also, if I should be reworkand tell him or her what you ing his drafts. how should I
have told me . Other armnge- broach the subject of asking
ments should be made for hi§ pennission to do so'1 He's
care. He appears to be mental- very ·casual as far as bosses
Iy unbalanced, and he could go, but I don't want to cause
attempt to carry out his threat.. embarrassment by pointing
: Unless you are willinglo risk out that I have stronger writ: your children being left with ing skills. - GRAMMATIno mother. you will do this for CALLY CORRECT IN

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POYIEROY - Dan and
Fonda Thomas of /\&gt;h,·ille.
formerly of Pomeroy. will
host a. grad ua tion reception
ror their daughter. Danicllc .
· Marie. from 2 to 4 p.m: on
Sunday m the Bethany
Building
of
Trinity
Congregationa l Church in
Pomeroy.
The Thomas's are honoring
their daughter 'On her gntduation from the Uni,·ersitv of
Rio Grande/Holzer Scho;l of

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of Pnrnero\ . "ill obserYe his
9:ith binhday on May 17 .
C'aflh ma' be 'ent to him at
tl)e hL•me of hi s daughter.
Jennifer Butcher. J~OO West
Ridge\\ ood Pri\e. Rockport.
Ind. -176)5.

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organizations .
Saturday, l\lay 7
HARRISO:-.IVILLE
Harri,on' itle Lod~e -It I. 7:30
p.m .. at h,alt. Refreshments.
Thursday, May 12
,POMEROY - Alpha Iota
~1a stcr s will meet at 6:30
p.m. at the St. Paul Lutheran
Church. Hoste sses will be
Clarice Krautter. Charlotte
Elberfeld. and Norma Custer.

·Gra~uation reception planned

been given ne\V items by
loca l organizations imd individuals.- such as baseball
cards. matchbox · cars, chi ldren\ magazine subscriptions. rattles and other items
to add to the childretJ's toy
fund cabinet. Llewellyn 'aid.
"All gifts are much appreciated bv the staff. visitors.
patients and recipients ."
Anyone
interested
tn
donating new items or
money should call Susan
Kozak a1 (740! 592-9270 to
make arrangements to meet
future needs. •

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DEAR GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT: 1 see nothing
uppity or embarrassing in
say in g to an employer that
Engli sh grammar is your
strong suit and asking if he
would mind if you rework hi s
correspondence - as long as
he reviews any draft before it ·
is sent out. Busses usuallv
value employees who make
them look better than thev
actually are.
. DEAR ABBY: Would you
please give me your defmi tiun or maturity" ihank you
in ad.vance_ - WONDERING IN WOODBURY
DEAR
WONDERING:
Maturity is the ability to control our impulses. to · think .
beyond the tpoment, and consider.how our words and our
actions will affect ourselves
and others before we act.
Dear Abby is writtell by
Abigail Van Burell, also
k11own as }ean11e Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother, Pauline Phillips. ·
Write
Dear
Abby
at
1\'WW.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, Los A11geles, CA
90069.

POMEROY
Meigs
County nat ive Mary Bahr
. graduated from Southern
State Commu ni~y College' s
Licen sed Practical Nursi ng
program recently.
While attending Southern
State, whose centr~l campus is
located in Hillsboro. Bahr was
inducted into the colle ge's
honor soc ie ty. Phi Theta
Kappa.
Her
academic
achievements including making the presidem·s li st for the
winter 2005 tenn. She resides
. in Hill sboro with her husband.
Roger but pJans to relocate to
Meigs County where &gt;he will
pursue. her nursing career.

Danlelle Marte Thomas

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Judgment Day.
Few of us are ce lebrit ies
ourselws but whert we hear
of lhe rich and fainous dying

it makes us aware of our
own mortality.
· h isn :t death so much that
-terriftes u,. It is the prospect
qf dying.
If we could . take leave of
this wmld like musicians
Lawretice We"lk and Bing
Crosby did. that might be

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free exercise thereof; tH abridging the Jre~dom
of speeclt, or of the press; or the riglrt oJ. t~e
people peaceably to assemble, and to petttwn
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some com fort.

Not e\erybody would
have wanted to· change
places with Welk in his lifetime. Havin2 to listen to
Norma Zimmer and all that
sweet Champagne Music
week after week isn' t every. body's glass of bubbly.
But if Welk's way of living
wouldn't have appealed .to
everybody. his way of dying
\vould be \vhat we all would
choose if we had the chance
(anJ we may have the
chance .. as you will see later

-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

READERS' VIEWS

Liberals
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Rethink role models

George
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if you keep reading).
Welk died in 1992 at t~e
age of 89. "He had a lovely,
long, full life." said a member of his family circle. "He
was not in any pain before
he died. He just went to
sleep. We are grateful ~e
didn't suffer. "
It is the gradual failure of
one's powers of mind and
body and the prospect of that
:'vista of bonles on the table
next to the sickbed" that terrifies us.
Some- but only a fewseem to be spared this. Welk
, was one. Crosby was another. He didn't live as long as
Welk (he was in his 70s.
which many of us would say
is long efiough) but he too
went quickly and without
suffering. And he died while
doing sori1ething he enjoyed:
He was playing golf
What many would consid-

2005

·Obituaries
Phebe Roberts

Catholic Bible translator.
ment again~tthe existence of told of a friend of his, an
a GoJ w.ho is both omnipo- Ardtbishop Goodier. who
tent and loving is the terrible said that people ought to
suffering so many must go pray for the kind nf death
thrciueh before dving, most that appealed to them.
It was s,urprising. the arch· .
of theln elderly. · "
Ministers , have
tried bi,hop told Knox, how often
valiantly to deol wi th that. you . found that particular
They preach .sermo ns on prayer granted.
Did it work in 'Archbishop
"The Value of Suffering"
and related themes. not Goodier's case'' Apparently
much of it very convinci11g it did - that is. if the archwhen you are watching a bi·shop prayed for a sudden
loved one die or when you •death. (Not everyone prays
yourself are the one -with the for that. however. There is
bottles on the table next to an old litany in· the church
that eoes. "From sudden
the sickbed ..
It' s not that any of us ' death: good Lord, deliver
hopes to cheat tieath at the us.'')
A priest. says Knox. went
last moment. But we have a
right to wonder why our exit to call on Goodier one day,
from thi s · world must be and the archbishop, in fine
accompanied by sometimes · fenle saw him off at the
Ut\bearable suffering. It door' when . the visit was
would be nice tb knO\v we· ·ov.er. A few minutes later he
can - like Lawrence Welk was found dead in his quar- avoid the ag9ny of dying ters .
As Goodier would have
even if we cannot avoid
said.
life (and death) is in
death.
0
Can we do that Do we God's hands. but we can still
have anything to say about appeal to God to grant us a
the manner ot our own "happy issue" out of our
Earthly existence.
death"'
· Most ·of LIS would be
(George Plager~ z is an
inclined to say no. But the · ordai11ed minister and veter.late Monsignor Ronald an ne,wsman ·'based in
Knox of . England. the Co/uml&gt;us.)
er the most persuasive argu-

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was a \'eritable rush to

Charlene Hoeflich
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rapid sticcession. we learned
of the demise of Johnnie
Cochran. Terri Schiavo.
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RACINE - Phebe Ann Roberts. 7.l of Racine. pa&gt;'~d I ALFRED - Orange To\\ n'hip Trth1ee&gt; " ill dtbe Duugla&gt;
away on Thursday. May 5. 2005. at St. Mary's Hospital in , RomJ ( l~.J.J5) lrc&gt;lll Bedford Town,hip tu Spencer Ruad tTHuntington. W Ya.
I .J.J3J and Spencer Road. umillunhcr noure.'beginnin g May \1.
She was bom Dec. I. 1931. in El Paso. Tex.. and was rai,ed fur ,&gt;lip r~pair&gt; on Kcehaugh-Follrod Road.
in Gallipolis, She was the daughter of the lille Otis and Phebe
DeWitt Pitchford. She was a house wife. and an 'avid fanner
for many · y~ars. She owned. and operat,d the Rae in~ Food
Mar~et and assisted her son at Five Points Marathon . Phebe
MIDDLEPORT -Middleport Village Councilman . Jeft'
. was ~ ! so a foster parent and a teacher's aide .
.
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Peckham is a candidate for ekction ·in Novetnber. as a
. "Surviving are her children: Randall L Roberts and his wife, Democrat. The Daily -Sentinel incorrectly reported earlier this.
' Audrey, of Portsmoutf1. Judi Vitale and her husband. Fred. of week that Peckham chose not to seek election.
Atlanta, Ga.. and Michael Roberts and his wife. Rhonda. of
Racine: a sister, Janet Ritchie and her husbaotl. ,B. of
Jacksonville, Aa.; grandchildren: Tamara. Bryan. Niki. MichaeL
Tyler. Joey. and Weston: great grandchildren. Jahmir and Avery:
SYRACUSE- Southern Girl Scout Junior Troop I 204 will
a special friend, Loyal "Joe" Holman of Racine: a sister-in,!aw,
be at Syracuse Community Center from 10 a.m. until . noon on
Brenda Morgan and ·her husband. Dan. of Rio Grande.
Besides her ·parents. she was preceded in death by her hus- Saturday for those who wish to donate aluminum cuns to the'
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band of 40 years. Rober) L ·'Bob" Roberts. and her best troop's can drive benefiting the cemer.
Those
with
cans
to
donate
mav
also
call
992-2668
to mak~
friend, Betty Theiss.
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arrangements.
Services will be held at6)0 p.m. on Saturday. May 7, 2005.
at .Letart . Falls · Cemetery Chapel in Letart Falls . with Rev.
Larry Fisher ofliciating. Burial will follow at Letart Falls
·
Cemetery.
Friends may call from 6 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday at the
MARIETTA- The. Distrkt 18 Ohio Public Work s Round
cemetery, and may express condolences online at 19 Execlttive Cort:~mittee wiflmeet at I 0 a.m . on May 26 at the
roush I us2000@yahoo.com.
Holiday Inn in Marieua to revise the Round 20 evaluation criteria prior to submission to the intergrating committee for
approvaL
The lntergrating Commiuee will meet at II :30 a.m. on May
NEW HAYEN. W. Ya. - Dorothy Russell Dawson. 79 of 26 at the Holiday Inn to appoint Integrating Committee memNew Haven, W.Va .. passed away Thursday May 5. 2005. at bers to the Executive Committee, appoint Small Government
Comminee members, appoint officers and approve Round 20
Pleasant Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
She was a 1943 graduate of Wahama High School and a for- evaluation criteria.
Immediately following, the Di strict 18 Executive and
,mer employee ' of Central Operating Company. She also
worked as oftlce manager at the former KatT &amp; VanZandt Small Government Comminees will meet to elect· officers for
·
Oldsmobile-Cadillac dealership. She retired from · the Jim Round 20.
Questions
should
be
directed
to Brent Smith at 374-94J6.
Cobb auto dealership in 1987. She was a Christian and former
member of the Rejoicing Life Church, where she served as
· church treasurer for a number of years: At the iime of her
death, she was ·a member of the New Haven United Methodist
Church.
TUPPERS PLAINS - A Mother's Day dinner will be
She was born August 23, 1925 in West Columbia, W.Va., served at the Tuppers Plains firehouse Sunday. Serving will
daughter of the late Lawrence Russell and the late Helen begin at II a.m. Dmners wtllmclude barbecue chtcken or nhs ,
Francis Stewan.
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baked beans, slaw and a beverage for $6. Homemade pie and
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her cake wi II be extra.
husband Burrell B. Dawson , in 200 I; her step-father
Raymond "Bud" Stewart, special .cousin Margie Hoffman
Nesbit!. and brother-in-law Phillip "Flip'' Werry. ·
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law. JetTrey A.
SYRACUSE - . The Syracuse Fire Depat'lment will hold a
and Janet Lee Russell of Mason; W.Va.: grandson. Jetfrey
basket
bingo . Thursday at the Middleport American Legion
Ryan Russell of Mason; granddaughter, Katie Lee Russell of hall. Doors
open ·at 5 p.m. ; games begin at 6 p.m.
· Mason; six half-brothhs, Jame s Stewart of Chester, Ralph
Stewart of Mason, Lawrence E. Russell of Mason. Joseph L
Russell of Wichita, Kans ., Robert" L. Russell of Lorain, and
Ronald W. Russell of Lorain ; five half·sisters, Karen Stewart
Werry of Chester, Josephine VanMeter of Warien Carolyn Sue
POMEROY -· Kindergarten regi"strations at the Meigs
·Roush of Cocoa Beach, Fla. , Dmuia Schwartz of Point Elementary School are being taken now and will continue
Pleasant, W. Ya., and Patty Knapp of Elyria; her stepmother. until June 8.
Beatrice Russell of West Columbia: ,and many nieces.
nephews and friends.
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Funeral services will be I p.m. Saturda.y, May 7, 2005 at
Anderson Funeral Home in New Haven. with R,ev. Dennis
ATHENS- A Region 14 Youth Council meeting will be
Saunders and Pastor Lawrence Foreman officiating. Burial held on May 16, .9 a.m;, ·at the Athens County Department of
will follow in Lone Oak Cemetery in Point Pleasant. Visiting Job and Family Services on State Route 13 in Chauncey. '
hours will be from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home.
Visit the guest register at www.andersonllt.com,
tion, :the county would first·
. open ·a community health
and year and supplies to
clinic which would serve all
school children.
re sidents of the county,
from Page A1
She is a person who
regardless of insurance covemphasizes her abilities, not
from Page A1
applicatidn round erage or income with family
her disabilities.
Several forThenext
FHQC funding is next medical practice and urgent
she
lost
both
of
her
years
ago
Mary Lou, who was nomi- legs. Since then she has month. There 'is no applica- care services. An inpatient
. nated for the awan1 by Diana
tion schedule for the . look- hospital with emergency
become
a
diabetic
and
is
on
room services would then
Coate\, director of the
alike application.
numerous
medications.
She
follow
under the plan.
Retired Senior Volunteer ·can no longer drive but that
If a FQHC grant · is
Commissioners' would conProgram (RSVP) 'at the doesn't stop her from getting received. the county could
sider
construction of a new
Meigs Senior Center, is the· around. She seldom . uses a receive up to $600,000 for
facility
through a bond issue,
only senior in the group cane. She is currently recu- operations. If a look-alike
being
recognized
from perating ' from a broken arm application is
pursued. if necessary to attract a hospital operation to the county.
Southeast Ohio.
instead.
those
funds
shoulder injury. Nothing have to be made up would
Davenport said. and such a
else· In the years since the Hall and
seems to .stop her from doing·
of Fame was founded, of the what she says she enjoys where. but county commis- project may be neces sary,
300 individuals inducted, she most "making people happy." sioners could consider a sales since. the YMH building is
tax increase or other grant now shadowed by the Holzer
is only the -~econd one to
One of her most recent pro- sources
to make up the differ- Meigs C!tnic, which would
come from Meigs County. In jects was making quilts for
· I&gt;kely complete against
1984 Charles Blakeslee was each staff member at the ence. Davenport said.
Under its ,FQHA applica- another health care facility.
selected for the . honor. senior center - "a way to
Blakeslee who is ·now in his show my appreciation of,
90s resides in Rockport, Ind. them," she satd.
,
organizations.
with his daughter, . Jennifer
·The Middleport store has
radiates
"Mary · Lou
Butcher, and continues his warmth
anq compassion in
been open since August of
service to others through that all that she do'es . She is
last year and in her proclamafrom PageA1
community.
·always concerned about other
tion latlnarelli urged all citiIn her nomination, .Coates people, and goes above · and
to support Goodwill
cited the many things which · beyond in any project she's sion statement is to enhance zens
Industrie s in recognition of
.Mary Lou does to l)righten working on," ~aid. Coates.
the quality and dignity of life it's ability to maximize an .
the days ·of others. "She
"A lot of people might be for individuals. families, and individual's contribution · 10
makes crafts for Ho spice depressed and just give up, communities · on a global self, family· and community.
patients on every holiday, she but Mary Lou doesn't feel basis, through the power of
Goodwill Industries of
makes her famous •fudge for sorrv for herself because she work. by eliminating barriers Middleport continues to give
our bake sales. she.- assists has "no legs. She makes the to opportunity for people back · to the community this
. with fundraisers -whatever most of each day and tries to with special needs, and by week" with itn open house. celthey might be; she makes lap make the world a little facilitating empowermeni. ebration· sponsored by area
· robes and quilts for the elder- brighter for someone who is se lf-help, and service through businesses that have provided
ly, she volunteers for the Red In worse shape than she is."
dedicated. autonomous local refreshments for shoppers.
Cross bloodmobtle, and she
helps out at the Center wherever she is needed."
Continuing, Coates said
"Mary Lou is inspiring to be
around; she ·.doesn ' t want
recognition . for what she
does, she just enjoys keeping
busy and doing for others."
~ary Lou is also known for
the · hundreds of holiday
favors which she makes year

Correction

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Committees meet

Dorothy Dawson

Mother's Day dinner set

Dear Editor:
· I wish to api ne on the Jefferson-Jiickson Dinner (May 2). The
Democratic Pmiy has long and quite wrongly feted these two as
honorary standard bearers. They actually belong to the other
side. Some discusston centered on necessary mtcrnal tmpruvc- .
ments. Jackson would have opposed such measures. He is
directly in line with the Anti-Federalist Jeffersonian tradition
which stresses state's ri ghts anJ opposes internal improvements. in addition to the promotion of industty and tinance. ~ II
this in opposition to the Hamiltonian theory of government.
. As for Jefferson. I wish that Ms. Brunner. who -spoke :it the
recent meeting (or anyone else) would identify for me any
common ground Jefferson has with a traditionally liberal
Democratic Parry. because I can find none. Is it his maxim
that a government which governs least govems best 0 Hardly'
He opposed industry. cities. racial equality. _In short. nearly
everything for which intelligem liberals have stood. Fellow
liberals. it is time for new and proper role models! ·
jeff Fields
Syracuse

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Tax better spent on health care

Kindergarten registration

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Dear Editor:
Our commissioners asked for input on 911. My qu.es.Jion is
what benetits we would receive that our current system can't
do? To me, it is a delay for the emergency since you would
have to go through two systems to get help.
We have really ·dedicated crews, a sheriff who has really
made an eft'ort at saving the people mone y and for the first time.
commissioners who have worked for the residents'· benetit.
The first thing they want 10 do is build a big building. More
offices and create another bureaucracy we don't need. I think
our biggest problem is no hospitaL We not only .don't have
medical care from 9 p.m. to t p.m .. urgent care, we have at least
20 miles to treatment. which is costly by the emergency squad.
As a taxpayer. I would be willing "tu vute una one-cent sales
tax to try and get our hospital open. Another thing it may
. attract: Businesses like AEP plant if we had a hospitaL
Again, I am for opening our hospital and against a tax or
phone charge for 911. .
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Modemism. a_nd in particto its traditional beliefs. For
Similarly, it would be
ular its formula for morality, ·
the foreseeable future. there- wrong for the United States
relativism, suffered a severe
fore, the world's more than I to assume that its policies
b(ow recently wlien the carbillion Catholics will contin- will enjoy the invariable
dinals of the Roman
ue to be taught that morit! approval of pope Benedict
Catholic Church elected
relativism is a no-no. That XVI. He is. after all . a
William
Joseph Ratzinger as their
certainly doesn't spell the European, and may underRusher
new ·supreme pontiff. ·
end of relativi sm, 'but · it standably sympathize, pureCatholicism has long been
guarantees that the argument ly at a human levi:!, with the
regarded by the bien penwill continue in the 21st ceo- efforts of France and his
sants of our time as a thor·
tury - and probably well native Germany to achieve
oughly tiresome spoilsport in ery. But these have been beyond.
some
counterbalancing
the argu ment over how peripheral to such basic
Social
conservatives, weight to the enormous
human beings ought to questions as abortion and , Catholic and otherwise, are · impact of the world's only
behave. With the decline of marriage, on wliich its teach- therefore justified in regard· superpower.' In addition, and
religious belief, especially ings -have remained invari- ing the election of Pope at a far higher theo)ogical
among the elites of the able.
Benedict XVJ (Ratzinger) as level, he can be expected to
. Western world. it has
a
victory. But they might be disapprove of war as an
Occasionally, observers,
. be9ome popular to regard including many Catholics, mistaken to regard this pope. instrument of foreign policy,
· moral precepts as subject .to have hoped that the church as, in all respects. an answer , just as John PatH II di\1.
constant
modifi'cation, would-start thinking outside to their prayers. The Dm'ing the Cold War, the
depending upon advances in this box, and acknowledge Catholic tradition has not United States and the
scientific knowledge and the that ·"right" and "wrong" are been notably enthusiastic · Catholic Church had a comshifting circumstances of purely relative terms, and about capitalism, re~arding mon · interest in the overeach individual case. This that human conduct can it as dangerously materialis- throw of· Communism that
easygoing attitude has made therefore be judged more tic .
Noted
theologian simply · doesn 't exist in
. it possible for each individ- -flexibly. It was thought by Michael Novak, among today 's more complicated
ual to _pick and choose the many that Vatican II, the other Catholic thinkers, per- world.
rules by whkh he or she is council convened by Pope suaded Pope John Paul II to
Still. to the extent that the
willing to. live. and to consid- John XXIII in \962, mdicat- reconsider his views on this .2 l"st century is almost sure to
erthe result a thoroughly sat· . ed that the church· was mov- · subject. with the result that witness . struggles to the
isfactory, albeit strictly, per- ing in this direction , and it the encyclical Centesimus death between America and
sonal, standard of morality.
seemed possible that subse- Annus, a letter on "tlie ~tate lslamofasc ism on the one
The Catholic Church has quent popes would confirm of the working classes. hand and America and
begged to differ. It believes, the trend.
spoke favorably of capital- Communi~t China on the
and asserts, that particular
But Pope John Paul U, in ism's creativity and its abili- other, there wi)l be plenty of
actions are either right or his long papacy, thoroughly ty to improve the economic occasions for the Catholic
wrong, and that committing ' scotched that idea, and in lot of the poor. But there is Church to regard the United
an act that is wrong is a Sin electing as his successor no guarantee that his succes- SJates as an indispensable
that stains the person's soul Cardinal Ratzinger, whose sor ha' adopted this view.'tit ally - and for America to
and has consequences affect- entire job in the Curia least to the same extent. and retumthe compliment.
ing its eternal salvation. To (church's central administra- Novak may be obliged to
(Wil/i&lt;mr Rusher is a '
be sure. the church has tion) was to defend ortho- promote it all over again Disringuished Fellow of the
changed its teachings from doxy on this issue, the before it becqmes a perma- Clarem01it lrtstirute for rhe
time to time on such impor- church has clearly and firm- nent part of the church's Srud\' of Staresmctnship a11d
tant issues as usury and slav- lY. reiterated its commitment magisterium.
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~ICARTHL'R (AI') - Ten
The Hil)ards moved around
-:hild.ren w ho'c parents are in in Oh i&lt;&gt; anJ Fl&lt;&gt;ritla before
prison for sexual a,sault will senlin~ in Vimnn Countv in
lllll he adopted by relatives 2003 ." Franklin
Cotill l)
who , askeJ to take care of Children Sen ices IJad ilwcsthcm. a judge has ruled.
ligated th e parent,. but th~
Vinton County Common · fami"!y moved befcJre the ca.sc
Pl eas Judge N. Robert Grillo was completed.
abo ' ruled" t·hat the paremal
Vinton Coun'IV Children
ri!!hts of James and Michelle .· Scn· ic~\ took the children
Hilyard shou ld be terminated . fro in their parents in 2003 ini "We rec og nize thi s i~ not llally be"c:ause .t he children
without costs." Prosecut or were nut going to sc hool.
Timothy Gleeson said. "But I After the sexua l as,ault conth ink it ·is a very good thing viction,, the coumy ' petifor each -of the 10 ch ildren. tioned for permanent custody .
Each of them will have a far
Sledd. who li ves in
bener chance to meet their ' Revnoldsbum.
and
her
potential in lives. whatever datigtner. Christine Garvin of
that inay be." .
Groveport. said they wanted
Gleeson said the children to ·raise all I 0 children . Tlwir
likely will be adopted by four anorneys argued that the
foster familie s. All LO will county qid not try to reunite
not be adopted by the same the chi ldren with relatives as
family.
required by Ohio law.
The chi ldren's. gra ndmoth- · Grillo disagreed. snymg
er. who had as k~d fo r custody. hi s
95-page
Wednesday that Illt: .....ILI&gt;rll
disagreed with the ruling.
''These people don't care," did not
have a
wt the grard·
Judy Sledd said . "''The y' re stro ngkeeping them from their fam- mother or the aunt.
ily. That's the idea- stealing
He noted that while !hey
children.·•
won 'L be together. mo st of the
James Hilyard, 37. and hi s children will be with at ·least"
wife. Michelle. 31. were con- one sibling .
victed last year of assaulting
The children. who range in
two of their children. age frb m 2 io 14. are in four
lnvesti gato~s arrested the foster homes across southeast•
couple after one·childtold her em Ohio. The foster parents
foster mother that she had have said they would like to
been abusetl.
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Buckley stated that the
decking did not have to be
replaced before . the pool
could be repaired by FEMA.
No decision was made last
· night on if or how the village
would pay for the concrete
decking repair although
council discussed ·finding
alternate sources of income
for the project so that the
pool may eventually reopen.
Council also approved bor'
rowing a loan of $215,000 at
a. fixed interest rate of 4.6
percent from Home National
Bank for five 'years· with an
amortization of 10 years with
no prepayment penalty. The
purpose of the loan is for
expendi!llres related to "the
Water Upgrade Project of the
Syracuse Board of Public
Affairs . Anticipated revenue
from water collections will
be used for payment.
In o.ther council business:
•
The ' Community
· Dev~lo~menr Block Gram
apphcauon was . approved
wllh the . removal ot . the
Marma Dnve ·esttmatc trom
Linn
Engineering
for
$37.126.80.
• Council approved trans-

ferring 56.02 1.03 from the
general to the pool fund and
then pay adv~nce back to
general fund from last year.
• Council
transferred
money from the generai fund
to the pool fund 10 pay last
year's pool expenses.
· • Council said that there
1 d
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was a rea y an extsllng or 1nance to keep yard sa les out
of the roadside park.
• It was announced the
Volunteer
Svracuse ·
Firefighters Association will
hold a basket bingo at 6 p.m.
(doors open at 5 p.m.) on May
12 at the Middleport American
Legion. Tickets are $20. ·
• Mayor Eric Cunningham
. announced that. he would be
vtsttmg village attorney
Carson Crow 10 di sc uss the
village's employee Internet
and e-mail policy today.
The meeting was called
into executive session
twice. once 10 di sct 1, , pro 11 ,
ertv matters .
All · members of council
were present fo r the meeting
and were joined by Syracuse
Chief of Police Kevin IJugan.
Clerk- Treasurer
Sh,[ron
Comill. Syracuse Volunteer
Firefighter Josh Smith and
· resi dent Marty Morarity.

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Scripture: Acts 2.42-46
Four Marks of a
Healthy and
Growing Church

Jonathan

St. Luke paints a picture of
Noble
an eternal tire burninQ in the
hearts of thousands - -~ve ntu ­
all y milltons of people; &lt;t
heaven!)
fire
burning
through
kingdoms
aml
empires. through wars and pic Wl1ere the Lord of love
famines. through the poverty and peace dwells. l~ere is joy
and shame of countless gen- and happine ss in .111 circumerations.
stances ... and there is genThi s · hallowed blaze was erostty. whtch explains why
sparked by the love of God. e;trly belie,ers "sold their
fue led by the Resurrection of pns~ession and helongmgs"
Jesus our -Messiah. and and g,tve the proceeds to the
entlamed by the Holy Spirit. poor. "as c~ n y h.td need."
This ts what Luke recalls in
Not only did they show
the book of Acts - life 111 the cenume · lov~ and eon cern for
Church as She is reborn tn each other and for everyone
the light of that firs t Easter around them hy • theu ·gen ~
mom. members of the Body etos it y ,md deed, ot love.
of Christ devoting them- they also prayed for nne
selves to teaching. fellow- ~mothet and for everyone ~ts
ship, the breaking of bread they praised God for all Hi s
, and prayer. each of which he nefit~ and blessings
constitutes an ~ssential mark
A healthy dlld grow tn g
for a healthy and growi ng ch urch will pattetn tlself as
pansh
closely as posstbly after the
In an age of apathy and Church described by Luke 111
sptntual lethargy. 11 would do the Book -of Acts And cenwell for us to look at each of tral to this tdeal pattern ts a
these elements today.
devotion to teaching, l"cllowIn an age nearly forgotten ship. the breaking of bread and m a l,md far from o ur or Holy Communion - and
own, our spiritual ancestor,s prayer.
ferv ently and "continually"
St. Luke paints a vivid picdedi&lt;ated themselves to the ture of a young, vibrant.
leachtngs ol the Apoqles healthy and growing Church.
because the Apostles knew d picture of our . spiritual
Jesus personally. And thes_e ances tors consumed by a
believers
passiOnately heavenly fire. burning with
desired to know their Lord the love of God ... a ptcture
and Savior more and more of our heritage as followers
deeply each and every day:
of Christ.
They were one Body wtth
Will we today reclaim this
many members. as St. Paul heritage'? Is our 'heart a,llune
described the Church. and with love of God. one anothaccordingly these Christians er and· the whole wotld' And
devoted themselves to one as a church, are we prepared
another in fellowship. Luke ·- like the Church of AncienL
tells us they were "together Days - to devote ourse lves to
and had all things in com- biblical leaching. felluwshtp .
mon .. ."
Communion and prayer as
For these believers world- we .continue our joyful jourly, material possesstons no ney with our Risen Lord and
longer meant very much Savior. Jesus Christ''
since they were now Sturing
up treasures in heaven ...
}11nathan Noble is pastor
Instead, each one was more of Trinity Congregational
concerned about his or her Church in Pomeroy. He cull
brother and sister 111 Chnst.
be reached by e-mail atjlloThese early Chnstians blegfrognet. 11et.
rejoiced in the Lord's Supper.
to which Luke refers tn the
(Meig .1 County mmrsters:
"breaking of bread," becau se Yor; are inl'ited to .wbmit serthey deeply longed for that monette.l· of an inspirational
special communion with nature, 500 to 700 H'ords. for
Jesus. For them, this came this Friday ptlge. Ther
naturally as "they . received should be t\ped , and delivtheir food ," that is the bread ered. or e-mailed to hoeand wine,
flich1@'m,rdaily.lentinel ' om.
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God and havtng favor with should not deal fl ith contm~
all people."
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as we tn"t God's f&lt;tithfulnc"
aml kan on His promtses. On
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Mmister: Doug Shamblm, Youth Mtntster:
BtU Amberger, Sunday School - 9·30 am,
Worshtp - 8.00 a.m., 1'0 30 111.m, 7.00
p m.,Wednesday Serv1cei -7 00 p m

Hickory HHIJI Chun:h of Chrill
Evanaelist Mike Moore, Sunday School , 9 am ., Wonhtp - 10 am, 6:30 p m,
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

RoediYUlo Chur&lt;h or Cbrilt
Pastor: Philip Stunn, Sunday School 9·30
a.m., Wonhip Servl~;:e. 10:30 a rD., Bible
Study, Wcdnelday, 6:30p.m.

Dour Cbun:b ol Chi-br
Sunday school 9:30 a.m., Sunday wonhip

• IO:lo·a.m

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RockSprinp
Pastor: Keuh Rader. Sunday School- &lt;;1·15
am , Worsh1p - 10 am, Youth
Fellowship. Sunduy - 6 p m

WHieyan Dible HoliDeSII Chureh
75 Pearl St., Mtddleport. P11stor: R1ck
Bourne, Sunday School • 10 a.m Worshtp
- 10 45 p.m .• Sund11y Eve . 7 00 p.m.
Wednesday Serv1ce- 7.30 p.m.

Rutlami
Pastor Rtck Buurne, Sunda\ St. h&lt;._. ,
9:30a.m. Worshtp · 10:30 11 m , ·rLUrsday
Services- 7 p m.
Salrm f'rnt('r
Pastor. Wtlliam I&lt; Marshall. Sunday
School- 10 15 11m, Worship - 9 15 am
Btble Study MonJuy 7 00 pm
SnowviUt
Sunday School - I0 a m , Worstup - 9 a m

Hysell Run Communily Church
Pastor: Rev. Lan)' Lemley: Sunday School
-9 30 am, Worship- 10 45 a.m., 7 P:m ,
Thursday Bible Study and Youth- 7 p m

Bethany
Pastor: John Gilmore, Sunday School - 10
a.m., Worship - 9 a m .~ Wednesda~
Scmces - 10 ILnl

Laurel CUft Free Methodist Church
Pulor Glenn Rowe, Sunday School 9•30 am .. worshap - 10·30 am and 0
p m.. Weduesday Service - 7:00p.m

Cannel-Sutton
Carmel &amp; Ba11han Rds . Ractne. Ohio.
Pastor Jphn G1 lm nre, Sunday School 9.30 am., Worship - 10·45 am . B1ble
Study Wed. 7 00 p.m

Christ of Latter-Day Saints
St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446 7486,
Sunday School 10 20. 11 a.m, Rehet
Soc1ety/Priesthood II :05-1 2.00 noon.
Sll.crament Serv1ce 9-JO ·I S am,
Homemakin(J meeung, l Sl Thurs. - 7 p m.

Mt. Moriah Church uC Gud
Mile Hill Rd , Ratme, Pastor: James
Sauerfield, Sund~ty School • 9:43 a.m.,
Evenina - 6 p.m , Wednesday Semces - 7
pm.

Rutlud Chum ot God

10·45 a.m . Sunday E\'ening - 6:00 p.m _
Paslor Don Walker

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Syracu.tt Fil'll ChW'th of God
Apple and Second Sts , Pastor: Rev. Da~1d
Rus.seU. Sunday School and Worship- 10
am. Evening Serv1ce!- 6.30 p m., .
Wednesday Serv1ces - 6:30p.m.

Faith Full Gosptl Chul"('h
Long Bottom. Pastor Steve Reed, Sunday
School - 9 30 am, WorshiP. - 9.30 am
and7 pm , WedneWay -7 pm . Fnday;
fdlowshtp serv ice: 1 p.m.
H11rrisonvllle Community Churcb
Pastor· Theron Durham, Sunday - 9 10
a m and 7 p.Jll , Wednesday - 7 p m.
Middleport Cummunily Church
St , Middleport , Pastor Sam
Andersu.n, Sunday SchoOl 10 a.m,
Evemng - 7 30 p m , Wednesd.ty Sm·1ce.
7.30 p nl
57~ P~nrl

St. John Lutht:ran Chu.rth
Ptne Grove, Worship - 9.00 a.m., Sunday
School - 10:00 a.nt Pastor: lame~ P
Brady

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Sh\~:rs,ille

Conunuruty Apostolic
Church
Pastur W,tylll" R Jc\\cll, Sundii)' Sen•tce () 00 p m , W~!dne~day - 6 00' p m
Rejoidng Utt Chureh
2nd -\1•c \otuJJiqM)rt, Pastor·
Mike Fnrcm:m . Pastor Emcntus
Lawrenco: Fo t ~ n l&lt;m 'Wor~lu p- 10 00 am
Wedne~day Ser' tee~ 7 p m

500 N

Clitloo Tabernadt' Church
Chho n W VJ SllnJa~ Sdi\Jo.J[ - 10 ll m
Worshtp 7 p m Wt&gt; dnesday SerV Ii.'C 7

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Nt'w L1fe \: ictor~ «.:rnlt'r
3773 G~·urgt."s Creek Ro o~d. Ci.t lh])llh s, OH
Pastor Btll St.11cn Sundm Scn'll:t'S - 10
am.&amp;7pm. Wcdnl"~day 7 pm. &amp;
Youth 7 p m
Full Gospel Church
ofth4- Ltving S~"'ior
Rl 338. Antlljlllt)', Pa~tor Jes~e Morrb ,
Services: Saturday 2 00 p.m ·
Salem CommunitY Ch urch
Back ot Wes1Colui11h1a , W V.1 nm Ltevmg
Road. Pastor Charle!i Roush (~04 ) 67512K8 , Su!ld!ly Sch®l 9. ~() 11111 , Sumh1y
evenmg scrv1ce 7:00 pm. 81b!y Study
Wednesday scrv tce 1 DO pm
Uobson Christian •'~:llo'l'ship Chun:h
Pastor. Herschd Whtte. Sunday School10 am. Sunday Church serv1ce- 6.30 pm
Wednesday 7 pm
Restoration Christian •'ellowship
9365 Huope1 Rr~Jd. Athen\, P~tl&gt;lOI .
Lonme Coats. Sunday Wursh tp 10·00 11n1,
Wednesday 7 pm
Lanpvifle Chrbtian Church
Full GO!ipcl. Pastor Robert Musser.
Sunday So.; hool 9 JO .tm, , Wor~lup 10.30
:1m - 7 00 pm. Wedne~d.t~ Scmce 7 00
pm

Faith V•Uey Tabern•cle Churth
Batley Run Road, Pa ~tor Rev Emmett
Rawson, Sunday Eventng 7 p m,
Thursda~ Scrv1ce- 7 p m

Etil Lttart
Pastor Bill Marshall Sunda~ S .. l.ool 9a m , WQrshlp • IU am. hi ~u nday
every month evening sen·tce 7 00 p.m :
Wednesday - 7 p m

Lutheran

Snneuse Mission
l41\ Bndgeman St , Syracuse, Sunday

School
10 a.m. Evenmg - 6 p.m,
Wednesday Servtce - 7 p m.
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Racint
Pastor. Pete Shllffer, Sunday School - 10
a rn.. Worship - I I a m , Wednesday 7

Hazel Cooununity Church
Off Rt . 124, Pastor: Edsel Hart, Sunday
School - 9·30 a.m., Worsh1p • 10·30 am,

pm

Pentecostal
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Pentecostal Assembly
St Rt 12-l. Raclllt' Pastor Wilham
Hobacl.:, Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evenmg - 7 p m , Wedne sday Sel'\lices - 7
p.m

Presbyterian
Syracu~e Finl United Pre.•hytertan
Pustar Robert Cru...,, Worship- II a.m

7.30pm.

Our S1vlour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Su., Ravenswo od,
WVa , Pastor: David Ruuell, Sunday
School- 10.00 a.m., Worthip • II a.m

Cool"llle United Melhodlst Parish
Dyet\'IUe Community Churth
Sunday School - 9 30 a.m , Worship 10 30 a.m .. 7 p.m.

Pastor· Helen Klme, Coolville Church,
Mam &amp; F1fth St., Sunday School - 10
a.ffi .. Worshtp - 9 a.m , Theiday Semces 7p.m.

St. Paul Lulhti'I.D Churth
Comer Sycamore&amp;. S«:ond St., Pomeroy,
Sunday School - 9 : 4~ a.m., Worship - II
a m. P,utor: James P Brady
Sat 7 00 pm Contemporary Servtcc

MI. OUve Uoltod Mothod!JI
Off 124 behind Wiltelvtlle, Putor Rev

Church of God

Abundant Grate R.F. I.
923 S Thini St , Middleport, Pastor Teresa
Davis 1 Sunday sc rvt ce , 10 11 IT!,
Wednesday service, 1 pIlL

Morning Star
Pastor. John Gilmore, Sunday School - 11
am, Worship- lOam

The Cburth or Jesus

Ralph Spires, Sunday School - 9 30 a.m.,
Wor~1p - \0 ·30 am, 7 p m 1 Thursday
Servtces - 7 p.m.
Meip CooPtr•tlYt' Pnish
Northeast Cluster. Alfred. Pastor Jane
Beattie, Sunday School - 9 30" am ,
Worship fl a.m .. 6:30p.m.
Cheslrr
Pastor. Jane Beatlle, Worshtp - 9 am .
Sunday School - 10 a.m . Thursday
Semce11 - 7 p m.
Juppa
Pastor· Hob Randolph , Worsh1p - 9 30
am SundaySchool - 10.30a.m

Morse Chapel Church
Sunday school • l'o am, Wonh1p - II
a.m, Wednesday Serv1ce - 7 p m

Bethel Church '
Township Rd .. 468C. Sunday School - 9
am, Worsh1p - 10 am., Wednesday
Services - I 0 a.m

Gl'lllom Unltod Methodlot
Worship - 9:30 a.m (he &amp; 2nd Sun). ,
7:30 p m. (Jrd &amp; 4th Sun),Wednesday1
Service - 7:30p.m.
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Ash St. Middleport -Pastor Sunday
School • 9.30 a. m , Morning Worship 10 30 am . &amp; 6•30 pm , Wednesday Sen.1ce
- b JO p m , Youth Service- 6 30 p.m
Agape Lire Center
''Ful l-Gospel Church", Pastol'!i Jo hn &amp;
P-atty Wade. 603 Second Ave Mason, 7H"1117. Sen tee tum SUIJJ,L) 10.30 a.m.
\h•dn ,•,\1 I I ~ r 11

Pomeroy
Pastor· Bnan Dunham. Worshtp - 9 30
am, Sunday School- 10.35 ll.m.

United Methodist

Chriadan Union
Hartford, W.Va , Pntor.David Greer,
Sunday School • 9 30 a m , Worshap I 0. 30 a.m , 7.00 p.m., Wednesday
Serv1ces- 7:00p.m

Deibel Worship Center
Chesler School, Pa ~tor Rub' Barber,
AssJstant Pastor Kareu Da\'Ls, Sur~day
Worsht p 10 am Even in~ Worsh1p: 6 pm,
Youth group 6 pm. WednciOChty !'ower m
Pra~er and Btble Study- 7 pm·

Pearl Chapel
Sunday School • 9 a.m , Worship - I0 a m

Chun:b o! Chrill

Pastor RoO Heath, Sunday Oiorsh1p - 10
a.m., 6 p.m., Wednesday Servaces - 7

Rutland Frre WW Baptill
Salem St , Pastor Jamte Fortner. Sunday
School ·- 10 a.m ., Evenmg • 7 p m.,
Wednesday SerJice•- 7 p.m.

Miners\'ille
Bob ~obmson, Sunday School ~ 9
am. Worshi p - lOa m
Pa~tor

Intersection 7 and 124 W, Bvana;ehst
Dennis Saraont, Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m , Wol'lhap 10:30 a.p1. and 6.30
p.m .. Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p.m

Christian Union

Community of Christ
Ponland -Ractne Rd . Pastnr Jim Prnlfltt.
Sunday Sc hool - 9 .lO "'m , Worship 10 30 am , Wednesd ay Sen tees - 7·0U
pm '

Pine Grovt' Blblt Holiness Churth
112 mile off Rt 325, Pastor: Rev. O' Dell
Manley. Sunday School • 9 30 a.m.,
Worshtp
10:30 am .. 7.30 p m.,
Wednesday Sen.tce- 7.30 p.m

w:·dne~J&lt;I V Sa\ ll~ :

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Healh (Mlddltportl
Pa~tor Bnun Dunham. Su nd ay School 9.30 :1m, Wors htp I J 00 am.

310~7

Christian Fellnwshlp

Mectmg in the old Amencan Lcgwn H &lt;~ ll
South Fourth A\·cnuc . Mtddlepprt
Pu ~ lor. Chns Stcwan 10 (Ill nm Sunda~
Other meetm gs 111 home )

Forest Run
Pastor Bob Robmson, Sunday School - 10,
am.Worshtp - 9am ·

Latter-Day Saints

Rolland Chu.rt.h of Christ
Sunday Scllool - 9 30 H.m, Worship and
Com:mumon - 10 30 am, Soh J Werry,
Mimster

AnUqul!J Boprlst
Sunday School - 9:30 am .• Worshtp •

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Lona Bottom. Sunday School - 9 30 a m •
Worship - 10:45 a .m., 7 30 p m.
Wednesday 7:30pm

Hocldnapon &lt;;burch
Grand Street. Sunday SChool - 9 30 am,
Worship- J0·30 a.m., Pastor Phlllip Bell

Mt. OU\'e Community Church
Pastor Lawrence Bush, Sunda) School 9 30 a.m .. Evening - 6 30 p m.. Wedneday
Semce-7pm

Torch Churcb
;
Co Rd 63, Sunday School - 9 30 am,
. Worship- 10.30 a.m.

Nazarene

FuU Gospel Llahtbou.se
33045 Hiland Road. Pomeroy. Pastor. Ro}
Hunter, SundaY School - 10 am. E\cntng
7 30 p m., Tuesda} &amp; ThurSday - 7:30

Middleport Church or the Naza~ne
Pastor: Allen Midcap. Sunday School 9 30 am ,·Worshap- 10.30 am., 6.30 p m.,
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m. Pas tor
Allen Madcap

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South Btthel Communily Church
S1lver R1dge- Pastor Lm da Damewood,
Sunday School - 9 am. Worshtp ScrHcc
!Oa.m 2nd and 4th Sunday

Reed$\'ille Fellowship
Church of ~e Nazarene, Pastor· Jamie
Pettll, Sunday School - 9 30 a m.;"Worship
- J0·45 am . 7 p.m.. Wednesday Semces
- 7 p.m.

Middleport Prubytelian
Pas1or James Snyder. Worship- II a.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh·Day Adnntlst
Mulberry Hts Rd , Pomeroy. P~tst or
Bennett Luckiesh. Saturday Sen·tces
Sabbath School - 2 p m , Worshtp - 3 p m

United Brethren
ML Hermon United Drethrtn

In Ctirbt Church
Tell.as Community 364 11 W1ckham Rd
Pastor Peler M!utmda!e, Sunduy S~hool 9.30 11m,, Worshtp . 10 30 B m 7 00
p m , Wednt.!iday Sena~cs - 7.00 p m
Youth group meetmg 2nd &amp; 4th Sundays
7 pm.
E:drn linitt'd Brethrn in Christ
State RoUu! 124, Reeds,1 lle Sunday
School - ll ·a m Sunday Wur~htp - 10 00
a m &amp; 7 DO p m, Wednc sd~ y ScrvK·es
7 00 p m Wcdne~day ' '•lUth Ser\'ll't': 700P'm •

Carleton InterdellOQllRMtlonal Churcb
Kmgsbur) Road . Pastor Robert Vance,
Sunda) School - 9:30 am , WorshJp
Servtce 10•30 am. Evemng Serv1 ce 6

Syracuse Churth of the Nazanne
Pastor Mtke Adkans. Sunday School - 9:30
a m • Worship - 10 30 a.m , 6 p m •
Wednesday Serv.ces - 7 p.m

p.m

Fm=dom Gospt"l Mi!ision
Bald Knob on Co Rd 31 , Pastor Re ~
Roger Wtl!ford. Sunday School - 9 .lO a.m
Worship- 7 p m

Loot&lt; Boltom
Sunday School - 9· 30 a m , Worsh1p •
10.30 ll.m
Rwb"ille
Worship - 9:30 am., Sunday SchOol ~
10·30 am. Fn'Sf Sunday of Month - HlO

Harrlsonvllle Pnsbyt~ri111n Chun:h
Robert Cro.,.,, Worshtp - 9 am

Pa ~tor·

Poateroy Cluarth of the Nazarene
Pa5tor Jan Lavend~r. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship - 10:30 o.m . and 6
p m., Wednesday Semces • 7 p.m

While 's Chapel Wnleyan
Coolvdlc: Road, Pastor Rev Ph1lhp

212 E. Main Street

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Zion Church of Christ
Pomeroy, Ha rnsonv11le Rd • (Rt 143),
Pastor Roger Wat son. Sunday School 9 30 am. Worshtp- 10 30 am. 7.00
p.m., Wednesday Services- 7 p m.

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Wednesday Senrtces 6·30 p.m

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Hturtsonv1llc Road. Pa stor Charles
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Worsh1p ~ II am, 7 00 p m. Wednesda~
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Rutland Churt h of the Naurtne
Sundoy School - ~ 30 am , Worsh tp \0 30 am, · 6 30 p.m. Wedne~da}
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Forut Run Rapttsl
P~tstor , Anu11 Hurt, Sunday School 11m,Worsh1p-l l am

Communlt) Church
Pastor· Steve Tom ek, Mam Street,
R,utland, Sunday Worship-tO 00 am .
Sunday Semce-7 p m

Middleport Church of Christ
5th and Mam, P~tstor . AI Hartson. Youth
Mtmster Josh ulln. 'Sunday School - 9 30
11111., Worship· 8 \S , 10 30 a.m, 7 p m,
Wednesday Servtces - 7 p m

Hort!onl Cburcll ol Cbrilt Ia

Ra1lroad St, Mason, sUnday School - 10
am ., Worship - II a.m., 6 p m,
Wednesday Serv1c~ - 7 p.m

Holiness

Danville UolineM Church
State: Route 325, Langsvlle, Pastor
Vtctoc Rou sh, Sund.ty school - ~ '\0 a m .
Sund~ y wor11h1p - 10:30 u m &amp; 7 p ·m ,
Wednesday pra)Cr se mce - 7 p m

Pa ~tor·Bruce

Pomeroy Flnl Baptist
Pasto r Jon Brockert. East Mllm St.
Sundtly School - 9•30 am., Worship -,
10.30 am

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Hopr Hapllsl Church (Southern)
570 Gmm St. M1ddlepon. Sunday school
- 9·10 1tm. w'orshtp - I I am and 6 p.m,
Wednesday Servu.:e - 7 p m.
Rolland First Bapdst Church
Sunda~ School - 9· 30 a.m , Worst·np Ill 45 a m

HIU1lde Baptllt Church
S!. Rt 143 just off Rt. 7, Pastor: Rev.

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Che!ihlre Bapdst Church
Pastor Steve LtUie. Sunday School. 9.30
am, Morning Worshtp: 10.30 am. Sunday
cvcnmg· 6·30 pm Wednesday 6_30pm

28601 St Rt 7, Middlep ort , Sunday
School - 10 a.m., Evenina - 7:00 p.m.
Thunday Scrvicea- 7:00

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Carpenter Baptist Church
Sunday School - 9·)0am . Preachmg
Scmce I0 30am, Eve nmg Service
7 OOpm. Wednesday 8tble Study 7 00 pm,
lntcnm Prew.:her - Aoyd Ross

Racine J:&lt;'int Baptist
Pastor Rtck Rule. Sunday School - 9 30
am, Worsh1p - 10 40 a.m., 7.00 p m.,
Wednesday Servtces - 7:00p.m.

Gnce Eplsc:opal Church
• 326 E Mmn St Pnme my, Sund ll) Schuol
and Holy Euchar\Sl II 00 a n1 Rev
Edwurd Payne

Pomeroy Wesbilde Church of Christ
33226 Children's Hom e Rd, Sunday
School - II am, Worshtp - IO...m , 6 p m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p m

Wedne\C.ia) Servto:~. 7 p m

Eq_trrprl~;e
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Pastor Arlan~ Kmg. Su nd~ty School •
10 30 a.m . Worshtp - 9:30 am Btblc
Slu dy Wed 7 30
Flatwooch
Pastor Ketth R11 de1, Sunday School- 10
am,Worshlp l l am

Episcopal

Pomeroy Chun:h or Christ
212 W Main St , Mtmsler · Anthony
Morns- Sunday School - 9.30 am , "~
Worshtp- 10:30 a.m . 6 p m , Wednesday
Ser'll1ces - 7 p.m

LlbefiY Assembly of God •
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PO Box 467. Duddmg Lane, Mason.
W.Va.. Pastor Ne1l Tennant, Sunday
Semces· 10 00 a.m and 7 p.m.

Fll'!'li Baptist Chureb
P:astor Mark MOITOW. 6th and Palmer St.,
Mtddkpon , Sunday School - 9 15 am.,
Wor sh1p - 10 . 15 a.m, 7:00 p.m ..
Wednesd,ay ScfVIce- 7:00p.m.

Trinity Chun:h
Second &amp; Lynn. Pomuoy Pa.~ tnr Rt":v
Jon&lt;~than Nuhlc, Worshtp 10 25 !l.m,
Sunday School 9 15 01 m

Hemlock Gron Christian Churth
M1nister. Larry Brown, Worship ~ 9,30
a.m Sunday School - 10 30 am , 81ble
Study- 7 pm

Assembly of God

SOuthern Baptist
41872 Pomcru) Ptke, Pastor E. lamar
O'Bryant, Sunday School - 9·30 11m •
Worship - 8·15 ~ . m ,9 45 am &amp; 700pm.,
Wedne sday Serv1ces- 7.00 p m

Congregational

Church of Christ

Loop Rd oft New L1ma Rd Rutland .
Servtces. Sun 10·00 a m &amp; 7· 30 p m .
Thurs 7:00p.m , P11stor Many R. Huuon

Chester Churth of tht Nataront'
Pa'itor Rev Herhen Gnllt' Sunday Si.·hool
• 9 30 a.m , 'WorShip - I t a m . n p m

TupJ)c:n Pl•lns St. Paul
Pastor: Jane Beattte. Sunda) School - 9
am, Worship - 10 am , Tuesday Servtces
- 7.30pm.
Central CluJter
Asbury fS}racusel. Pastor· Bob Rob1nson.
Sunday School · 9 45 u m, Worshtp - II
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under Hts feet and appomted tight linancially, we mwardly
Hun to be head over every- rejoice that we are showered
thing for the church. which is with incomparable riches that
His "body, the fullness of Him the world cannot .touch. When
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God has made available to you doom. The same power that
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unlimited and everlasting. Sin the grave will raise us also,_
shall 110 lon~er be our master from the power · of aftliction,
for us who belte\·e.. (from nor shall death reign as a tyrant setting us free from all that
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no special battenes into which foiiQw ed the wc~ys of th ts His whole family in.. heaven
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good pla nntng or eve n or our great love for us. God, Who 1' · nches He may strengthen you
ment. no matter how righteous llch in mercy, nldde us alive with power through Hi s Spirit
we may pcrcctvc -ourscl\'es to wtlh Chtist even when we were m your inner being, so that
be It ts simply the grace of God dead 111 Lransgre~sions- it " Christ may dwell in your
bettlU re;tli7cd. celebrated and by grace we have been saved. hearts through faith. And I
trusted in the daily living of life. And God raised us up Wilh pray that you, being rooted
"That power is like the work- Christ .and seated us with Him and established in love, may
mg ol His mighty strength. in the heavenly realms in have power, together with all
whi&lt;.:h He exerted in Ch ri st Clirist Jes us. in order that in the th e samls, to grasp how wide
when lie rai sed Him from lhe coming ages He mighr show and long and high and deep is
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power that It berates us I rom Hun and release control ol our ·Christ Jesus throughout all
stn'' How su llt cienl " that lives to Hts lordshtp. we are generations, foreverandever 1
pmver 111 the defeat ol death. raised up with &lt;;hrist and we Amen" (Ephesians 3' 14-21).
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life to the phystcal body ot our world sees us. II may sneer and 11i11e a11d a halfyears and is the
Lord alter He was mercilessly turn tts back on us. No matter. pastor of Pathway Community
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tlk eaves of our circumstances
ltke vamptrc bats. When our
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seltishness. our til ind' be~:ome
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regardkss of the ' tumults w~
must often face. the losses we
must often su tTe r. and the patn
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qualittes that we lind in ou rse lves wt llmt ime fail and lad~.
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of godliness &lt;tnd grace. the per fect and lovi ng chaJat:ter of
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Prep Schedule
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Wahama at Southern, Sp.m.
Chesapeake at Gallla Academy, 5 p.m.
Alexander at Eastern, 5 p.m.
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Mason, Gallia and Meigs
Counties Big · Green Club
Cook Out and Golf
Scramble is · scheduled . for
May 26 and 27 in Point
Pleasant.
The cook out, which
includes a sileill auction for
Marshall related items, is
set to begin with a social
hour at 6 p.m. on Friday,
· May 26, at American
Legion Post 23 in Point
Pleasant The golf scramble , which includes lunch,
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MCARTHUR - For the las t twb
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Ohio Divi sion. softball crown has
come down to the ti nal game of the
season between Vinton County and
Meigs.
Thursday's contest · with the two
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With Alexander already clinching a
share of the Ohio title. the Marauders
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distance to pi~k up the win, allowing
two earned runs, seven hits and five
walks in the winnng decision while
fanning II ve .
Garnes, .Melia Whan and Renee
Bailey each added two hits in the
contest, while Haning: Sam Cole and
Sam ~ierce provided one safety
apiece.
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Garnes led Meigs with three RBls
and Haning added another in the triUt\lph. Whan scored twice for MHS.
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the progmm's third ond, the Maroon and Gray had a
league title in four chance to send .lhe game to extra
seasons.
innings. A single to right fie ld enticed
It went down to Ankron to try and score· from second.
the tina! out and had but Amber Burton 's relay to catcher
some dramatic ~. but Megan Garnes was in time and
Meigs ( 12-6; ll-5 Garnes held her position as she was
TVC) was able to run over by Ankron at the plate.
pull out a 4-3 victory Ankron would have been out either
Garnes
over the Vikings way for not sliding, but Garnes held
( l 0-8, 8-7 TVC) to on to the ball and the celebration
lock up another Ohio championship. began. ·
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Meigs· Eddie Fife slides home to score on a passed ball during the Marauders' 11·9 win over Vinton County. With the victory, Meigs ·clinched at least a share
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POMEROY - · .Meigs' first TriValley Conference title in 16 years
didn't collie without some late-game
drama. ·
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The Marauders, up by six runs in
the seventh, had to hold off a furio!JS
Vinton County rally to escape with an
11-9 baseball victory and at least a
share of the TVC Ohio crown .
A solo home run by Greg Powell

started the Viking rally. That was followed by a triple, single, a. double
and then a drop in. the outfield that
allowed two more runs to score.
. Just like that- the Vikings had the ·
tying runs at the comers with two
outs, but ·Meigs catcher Eddie Fife
threw out Josh Ousley, who was trying to. steal second, to end the threat
and the game.
Jeremy Blackston, who relieved
starter and winner Mikl: Davis,
picked up the save for the newly
crowned league co-champs.

It.'s the first league title for the
Marauders since 1989; they also won
it in 1984 and 87. Meigs (14-6) finishes the TVC slate with a 13-3
record.
Last year's champion AleXander
(12-l TVC) can stiH share the tiile
with Meigs if it beats Eastern today
in .the conclusion of a suspended con·
test; the game will resume in the top
of the lOth inning with the score
knotted at fo ur apiece.
Blackston had a double and single
for Meigs, and Fife also added a pair

of hits. Ross Well had a two-run single while Eric VanMeter, Dave Poole
and Brandon Grover added safeties.
Powell added two more hits to go
along with his homer. Summbns sin- .
gled twice in the Vikes' 11-hit attack.
The Marauders seemingly had the
title in the bag early after exploding
for eight runs in the opening frame.
Vinton County chipped away,
though, and pulled as close as 9-5
before Meigs nearly sealed it with

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BY GARY CLARK
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

MASON. W.Va. - In a wild
baseball contest that featured
27 bases on balls and a hit batter, the Wahama White Falcons
overcame an early four-run
deficit to defeat neighboring
Eastern by a 13-5 margin
Thursday evening in high
school regular season baseball
action.
A ·total of I0 pitchers
between the two diamond
squads were utilized in the
bizarre seven-inning outing .
Three Falcon hwlers and seven
Eastelll pitchers issued 14 free
passes on the night before the
marathon affair came to an

end. Wahama collected · nine
base h.its with the Eag(es totaling five safe .blows for a grand
total of 42 base runners in 'the
uncharacteristic diamond contest .
Seven of the 14 walks for the
Mason County team eventually
scored with four Eastern batters ultimately coming around
to score after reaching by way
of a· base on balls.
Brenton Clark, the second of
three WHS pitchers, allowed .
only one run on one hit through
four-plus innings of work to
get the win, for the White
Falcons as the Bend Area team
captured its fourth straight win
to improve to 17-6 on the sea-

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been completed at Talladega Superspeedwa~, and every-single
driver walked away from a 25-car
crash. Yes, Virgin ia, the ears
, have gotten much safer in the
aftermath of Dale Earnhardt's
tragic death in 2001.
• It takes a great deal of skill to
win a restrictor-plate race: but
it's not the same t~ of skill m
pi~ at other tracks. Plate racing
I Is· high-speed decision-making.
not .seat-of-ttie-panll; racing.
• In a sense. Jeff Gordon's victory was fitting. He's an expert at
e~ry kind of fl!Cing Imaginable.
The tougher the track, the better
he is.
• Michael Waltrip finished third,
and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was competitive, but it 's back to the
drawing boards at Da le Earn·
hard\ Inc. The team's advantage
at Talla dega and Daytona has
evaporated.
,. Chevrolets have won 13 ceinsecutive races at Talladega.
How can that be a caincid~nce?
• Gordon has now w0 n four
times at Talladega, one less
than EarnMrdt Jr., and he's. won
l l restricto r-pfate races. the
most of any active driver.
~ Gordon's now won the season's biggest race, the Daytona
500, as well as the events on
the longest (Talladega ) and
shortest (Martinsville) tracks .
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swept the four restrictor-plate
.races in a single yea r..and he:s
halfway t)lere.
~Earnhardt Jr., of course. is the
only driver ever to win fo ur co nsecutive races at Talladega, ·~:md
.· his late father is the track"s alltime leader in victOnes w1th 10.
._Next up i-s Darlington. wh"ere
Gordon is j ust four v1ctories shy
of David Pearson·s· all-ti me
rec ord fo r victories (1u) , and
three s~ of Dale Earnhardt's career total.

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Raceway 11.366 miles), '36 7
laps/ 501.322 m11es.
When: Saturday. May 7
Last year's winner : J1mm1e
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Quallrylng record: Ward Burto ~ . Poot1ac . 173.797 mph.
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Race reco.rd : Dav1d Pearson.
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perspeedway. Jeff Gordon.
who' won't turn 34 until Au
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the season's b1ggest race 200 ·
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!Daytona 5001 as well as the Where : Darl 1ngton (S.C .i torsports Speedway 10.44·
races on the snortest (Mar- Raceway (1.366 miles I. 14 7 m1les l. 250 laps/ 110 miles.
tinsv1!le) JPd longest (Tallade- · laps; 200.802 m1les.
When : Sunday, Ma~ 15
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When• Friday. Ma~ 6
last yea r's -winner :' Jack
son 's only t hree-t1me winner
Last year's winner: Greg
Sprague
Gordon stayed clear of trou- · Brffle
Qualirying record : Qualifymg
ble because he was perpetu- Quallfyi_
ng record: Ryan New- rained out last }'ear (first year
ally in front of 1\. He led 139 man., Ford. 170.301 mph. of race).
of a possible 194 laps"' a March 16, 2001.
Race record : Jack Sprague.
race extended by what he Race record : Mic hEle! Wal- Chevrolet. 54.7 06 mph . Ma~
had dreaded: the ··green- trip. Pontiac. 138.140 mph, 16. 2004.
white-chec kered fi n1sh." Over- S~pt. 5, 1992.
Last week : Tecf Musgrave. 1n
time gave the dr·afting ·tan - Last weeJc, : Mart1n Truex Jr., a · Dodge·. won the Dodge ·
dem of two more Chevrolet in ·a Chevrol8t. won the Ram Tough 200 at Gateway
d11vers. Tony Stewart and Aaron·s 312 at Tall adega International Raceway In
MIChael · Wa ltrip .. one last (Ala. ) Superspe'edway.
Madison. Ill.
sh9t at. Go rdon. but even together. they didn't have the
mu~cle.

RIO GRANDE The
Univet.(iity of Rio' Grande
Redwomen softball team saw
their season come to an end on
· Thursqay afternoon at Stanley
Evans Field losing a double. header to Ursuline College in
the 1st Round of the American
Mideas\ . Conference qualifying tournament best-of-three
. series, by a pair of 3- I scores.
Rio Grande (26- 16) scored
in the first inning of both
games anrJ after that could not
muster any offense. .The
Red women hitters were befuddled by Ursuline ace Dana
Annbnister. Annbruster (1913) fired back-to-back three.hit complete games.
Tile Redwomen carried a I0 lead into the top of the sixth
inning of the firs t game.
Ursuline (24-16) put together
four hits and a walk with one
out and took a 2-I edge. The
Arrows added an insurance
run on a ·fielders ' choice.
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Annbruster was touched up ·
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and then was nearly .untouchable from that point on. She
retired the final I2 Rio batters
consecutively to put Rio on the
brink of elimination. She
struck out eight and did not
wallt a batter. ·
Junior hurler Andrea Lotycz
pitched well enough to win but
was victimized by the threerun sixth. Lotycz (10-8) scat.
Brad Sherman/photo
tered six hits and all three runs Rio Grande's Kristen Chevalier (4) sl ides safely into seco nd ba se wl]jle the ball sa il s past Ursuline's Kara Hughes Thursday in Rio Grande. The Arrows elimi· were earned. She struck out nated the Redwomen by taking both games of a doubleheader.
three and walked three.
Annbruster also helped her- "Actually. today was the first intield single to Miranda Lmvs mined a second miscue th at ters to get the complete garoe
u~s uline had three players to
self out at the plate going 2- day that she was throwing well in the second ami a walk to · allowed Lindsey Harper (who · victory.
co llect at least three hits.
· for-4 with an RBI and a run .in three weeks," he said.
.· Cheval ier in the sixth.
had singled) to score ,the go·
Laws (I 3-6) took the Joss. Harper was 3-for-4 with two
scored.
In game two, Rio pushed
Two errors played a key role · ahead run.
giving up three runs . (two . ru ns scored: Majew ski was 4"They had the one, good · across - a run in the bottom of in the Arrows two-ru n second.
Ursulinc added a crucial earned) and I I hit s with five for-4 with an RBI and a stolen
inning there .and that kind of
- .
·
: sparked them," · said Rio the hrst mning to ti:lke a 1-0. Athrowingerrorafterapassed .ins&lt;•rance run in the ·top of the strikeouts. Laws had a per~o n- base and Casey Dunn was 3Grande Head Coach David Junior sliortstop Kriste n ball on a thi rd strike allowed seventh when Li sa Piechowski a! seve n-game winning streak tor-4.
Pyles following the first game Chevalier tripled with one out Je ssica Soggs to . reac h base. singled to right fie ld wi th the snapped with the defeat.
Ursuline ad vances to the
defeat.
and later scored on a three- She later scored on a base hit bases loaded , scoring Harper. , Despite . the loss. Pyles NAJA Region IX Tournament. ·
Annbruster fa nned nine and praised his talented freshman Ri o Grande, the defe nding
Pyles added that Lotycz was base hit by Jenny Olding.
from
Anna
Majewski.
. back on her game after overFollowing the one-run in the Majewski then forced the walked one in seven innings pitcher. '" Miranda, for a fre•h- NAJA Region IX Champion,
coming an illness that had first. Rio was shut down by ' action. trying to adv,tulce to with one earned run. ' She man. has had an outstandin£ finishes the season with a
- re,cord of 26- 16.
· slowed her down recentl y. Armbru ster. She allowed an second . as a resul t. Rio- com - retired 18-of-the-last-I9 bat- year: · Pyles said.
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By Monte Dutton

Jarrett was pena lized for speed·
ing on pit road. and it's happened
several times this year to the driver
generally considered one of the more
patient 1n the sport Officials allegedly monitor pit-road speeds electronica lly but do not proVide proof to document which drivers are speed ing
and wh i'ch aren't . ''I' m not sure how
that hapPens when you're following a
car and you 're nght on his bumper,
but. anyhow. I guess the~ know how,·
Jarrett said.

NASCAR This Week

TALLADEGA, Ala. -The season to
date has been a frustrating one for Joe
Neme.chek, the 41-year-old veteran and
former Busch Series champion from
Lakeland, Fla.
Four times, Nemechek has· wo n Cup
races , the most recent being at Kansas
Speedway last fall. Arid h~ feels as if his
team, MB2 Motorsports, is giving him
competitive cars at virtually every
track. Good fortune has eluded him , ·
though, and he finds him self 24th in the
Nextel Cup stimdings this week. ·
"It seems like some drivers have
more bad luck than others," said Nemechek. ''In my case ... I still think this
can be my best year in Cup racing .
"The team has done everything they
said they wanted to do. All we wanted to
do is be consistent, get a top·lO. If we
· can do that every weekend, we're going_
to be a threat for the championship. You
just look back at what 'c&lt;iulda, shoulda,
wou lda,' and, heck, we'd be easy top-10
in the points. And that didn't happen. Be·
ing a oad-luck magnet? Yeah, sometimes
I feel like, yes, all this stuff does come
at me.''
Nemechek considers his experience
an advantage both in improving his
team's performance and coping with ad·
versity.
"I'm there to get the mo st out of.rily
equipment that I can," he sa id. "You
can't, I guess the best word I can use is,
'overuse' your equipment. You're not going to finish. There are a lot of guys that
don't take care of their equipment and
can't finish , but I've always been a pret·
ty smart driver, trying to stay out of the
accidents, trying not t9 abuse the en- .
gine,. the transmission, the r~ar-end
gear.
.
"Sometimes things happen, put you
just can't say, 'hey, my car's good and
I'm just going to go out and stay out of ·
trouble today.' I mean , yo u have to do
that all the tiine. It's just not whenever
you have a good car."

NASCAR This Week 's Monte
Dutton gives his take : ·'It seems
odd, I admit, to use a pit-road penalty
in 'the feud: But spee ding 1sn't so
much a proble m at Ta lladega. To a
man. t he drivers basi cally blam ed
the multicar pileups on the . restrictor
plates. not the actions of indivi dual
drivers.·

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April 12) as ~ racing fo r posit ion~ is
pathetiC. When the tw'o of them
made contact, Busch was well ahead
of Gordon far the bottom line. And
then to see Gordon turn up the track
when the~ made contact prONed to
me that . in fact. Gordon did spin out
Busch. If that had been Tony Stewart
. spinn ingout Busch. he would have
been labelled ' impatieMt: · wreck·
l ess~ and any other word Darrell
Waltrip could have dreamed up. And
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Antiques
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Autos lor Sale
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530
440
080
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Campars &amp; Motor Homes
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Fru1ts &amp; Vegetables
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General Hauling
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585
590
580
450
850
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050
640
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510
41 o
020
130
660
630
060
350
170

Miscellaneous Merchandise

540
860
420

Mobile Home Repair
Mobtle Homes for Rent

Mobile Homes lor Sale
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Molorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers
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Pets for Sale
Plumbing &amp; Hea11ng
Professional Services
Radio TV &amp; CB Repair
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2211
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570
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560
8211
230
160
360

Schools Instruction

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Seed Plant &amp; Fert1llzer

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Srtuatrons Wanted

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Sporting Goods
SUV s for Sale
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720
715
870
730
090
620
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470
072
074
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mg Lovers Lane 9 5
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Computer games and lots
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Mon 5!9 Wed 5/11
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Spr ng Cleanout Sale 742
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May 6 &amp; 7 Hartford ra1n or
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Fr day/Saturday '" 516 5/7 Memorial/mothers flowers
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68S Jackson OH 45640 or
to
hrOoakhillbanks com
Please reference Job Code
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(Wanted) lteensed PhySK:a
Therapy Ass1stant tor home
health serviCEis. Please send
resume to McGraw PhyS!Ca
Therapy Inc PO Box 983
JadtsOn OH 45640 or call
(740)286-6631

Full time general ma1nte
nance person salaned
vacatiOn Stck leave pa d
holidays no hsallh benefits
appltcatu:tns avattabte at
V1llage Hall 174 E College
St RIO Grande Appl catton
must be eturned by noon on
Tuesday May 17 No phone
calls p easa Some week
end worX may be required

To

Do

DHK CLEANING &amp; POW
EAWASH NG w ndows let
Us Help You Ins de/Outs de
Aes1dent al/Bus1ness
C ean or upll! Whatever the
JOb we II Get er done
Karen or Dave (740)985
3633 or 740 416 182~ dhk
cleanmg@yahoo com

2 shar'p ene rgetiC people
cu enlly mak ng $300 to
$500 n a Dead End Job With
no
Opportunity
for
Advancement that would

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Manager to manage 50
beds n LTC and the employ
ee
for
that
umt
AN Unll
Responstbtf t1es
Manager to manage the Gallipolis Carter College
care of 50 restdents the r (Careers Close Td Home)
employees and lactl tate Call Today 740 44&amp;-4367
comm un cation
between
1 800 214 0452
physrc1an resident and lamJlilll poj scaree colleQll com
1ty Employee evaluations Ac~: ed lad Member Accrediting

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FREE Home
System
entertainment
FREE Equ1pment -and Install
up to four rooms 145 chan
nels $29 00 a month Ask
how to g&amp;t FREE HBO
MAA and STARS 1 SD0523 7556 !or detatls

MOVING SALE Two BX10
Bu1ld ngs computer desk
horse tack horses trans
AM/Formula car and bOdy
parts Eng1nes ho1st ahgn
ment machine AND ttems
too numerous to mentmn
740 gg2 2800 or call 740

DIVISion 0
Institution
ff ce ol
Consume
ffa1rs BEFORE you raft
ance your home o
bta1n a oan BEWAR
f r~quests for any larg
dvance payments o
ees or Insurance Cal
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ffatrs toll lree al 1 866
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Prep Cook and Dehvery
Flex ble Hours
Person
Apply m Person J1manettls All Types Masonry Brick
P1ua R1o Grande
Block Stone Free Est1mare
(304)773 9550
304 593
Sty! st wanted Smart Style
6421
Salon Full time or partttme
100 WORKERS NEEDED
hourly rate vs comm sston Ass1sted hv ng care m my
Assemble crafts
Patd vacat on
MSurance home Prtvate room and
wood terns
ava1lable Please call 1 888 bath 3 hot mea s Call
Matenals provided
86B-Tn8 ext 1294 ask for (740)388 0118
To$480/wl(
Help wanted· Darst Adult
Darlene
Free 1ntormatton pkg 2• hr Group Home (7t.40)992
801-42!-4649
5023

All real e.tale advertising
In this newspaper Is
aubjeclla the Federal
Fair Hauling Act of 1968
which makes H Illegal to
advertise any
praference limitation or
discrimination baaed on
race color religion sew:
familial status or nattonal
origin or any Intention to
make any such
prefenmce llm1tattan or
discrimination

Gentles Contructton Home
Improvement
30 years
experoence Cuslomer sat
fact on guareneed Anyt ng
w th home 1hlprovemeot
Compare our pnces Free
est mate (740)256 6878 or
(740)441 0342

SALES WANTED

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Deck&amp;Bu Jdmgs A See a
76 Oshel Ad
SAVE SAVE SAVE
Stock models at old p oes
2005 models a v ng Now
Coles
Mobile
Homes
15266 US so East Athens
Ohoo 45701 (7401592 1972
Where YoiJ Get YoiJr
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(740)685 4019

Vely clean 3 BR 2 Ba Obi
w de Ref g/stove garb d1sp
W 0 hook up g~s heaL'cen
tral a r Attached t 1/2
garage No pels Dep/Ref
req water tncl i m le from
Hozer Hospta (1314)763
0518 or (614)208 5840

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FORRE!rr

and 2 bedroom apar1
ments furntshed and unfur
Acm:.~GI
mshad securty depos t
reqwred no pets 740 992
1!2 Ac lot Tycoon Lake on 2218
Eagle Rd Co Water (not ~-------ake
front)
$7 500 00 2 Bedroom
Apartment
(740)247 1100 or (:lo4)532 $400 a month no pets call
6271 cell
7409924119 asK
fo
Marge
100 x 150 Lot Galhpot s
Fe ry Black Top Ad C1ty 2
bedroom
m
apt
Water (304)675 7511
Centenary all ul1! I es pd
12 40 acres Lilli t es ava 1 except electr c $325 Call
able
960 Road frontage (740)256 113g
Road to site
Close to ~---~----­
Syracuse
740 992 2800 2BR apt State Route 160
$400/month stove/ efngera
or740-416 1960
tor Included washer/dryer
hookup {740)441 0194 o
(740)441 1184

Lars&amp;

ranges a r cond t oners and sp c; tted Jack Cal {740)384
wr nge washers W II do 5267 or (7 40)418 2296 on
epa s on maJor brands n
sl'lop or at you hOme
M n1ature
P nchers
2
30 females born Apr 3rd
Ready to go May 16th S300
each Now tak ng depos ts
coiJches d nettes rec 1ners (740)388 8 124
bunkbeds grave moniJ
ments
much
more
(740)446 4782 Gall pols
OH Hrs 11 3 (M S) We buy
used fun 11 e
For Sale Used hot water
healer used Lennox IIJr
Washer $95 dryer $95
nace and pellet stove Ca I
elngerator $95 etectr c
•
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t \H\1 Sli'PI.II ."i
$H5 wrmger washer ke
&amp; II\ I· SJ()( J..
new $200 Kenmore s1de
oy side $295 tw n s ze bed
$75 love seat $50 very n1ce
FARM
oiJnd table W/4 chars $150
EQUPI\IENT
Skaggs Apphances
76 Vme Street
L 2500 Kobota 650 hrs wtth
(740)446 7398
Loader 5 foot 11 er posthole

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$500 Honda s Chevy s
Jeeps
Eel
Pol ce
Impounds Cars from $500
lor 1st ngs 800 391 5227
EXT 3901

2003
Toyota
Spyder
Conver ble Exce lent cond
ton 7 DOD m1tes 6 speed
Seq1Jent1al Shill m storage
from October to Apr
(304)675 4318 or (304)208
4128
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Mazda
M1ata
Conve t ble 30 MPG beau
d gger $9500 00 I rm 740 hful new pam! and top
378 6216
$4 750 (304)654 521 t or
AllmQllt:S
(740)446 7484
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Buy
or sell
Aver ne source
Carm chael 1992 Poll! ac Bonr~ev11te SE
Ant ques 1124 East Matn Equ pment (740}446 2412 toea owner power steenng
on SR 124 E Pomeroy 740 or vts t www careq cpm
brakes AJC good t res runs
992 2526 Russ Moo e
great mce car $2 000
(740)446 2125 or (740)446
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4 H p1gs 2 gJits 1 Bluebutt t 996 Olds C1era 4dr 96 000
&amp; 1 York s15o each
(740)441 9551 or (740)709

$59 000 New Haven 2 BOO
sq ft. log cabtn as 1s w/3-5
acres Call M1ke (513)314
2754

2 story 7 room house 4
bedroo~2 bath 2 porches
{1 closed In) deck 213 acre
l!at lot Heat pump RIVer
Valley
School
D1str1ct
Bulavtlle PUte
$69 500
(740)387 7272

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knowingly accept
adver11Mments for real
estate which Ia In
violation of the law Our
readers are hereby
Informed that all

dwellings adverl11ed In
this newspaper era
available an an equal
oppor1unlty basea

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28 bass pro pontoon tratler
900 DO Route 33 Bu ld1ng
lolln Mason w th old house
could hx up or tear down
$40 000 304 773 s 130

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bath home Garage base
ment 3 10 acres 1s destr
able
AI cash
Me gs
Gat11a or Athens County
740 992 6300

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HouSES
FOR RENT
1 bedroom house 11
Garfield Ave $350 month
Call
(740)441 0194
or
(740)441 1184

New 3 BD 2 Bath Horne
Only 198/mo Includes ale 1 bedroom house for ent m
delivery and set up 740 Gall pol s Central A1r/Heat
$350/ month
1 Dedroom
385 9948
apartment lor rent 1n Po1nt
New 3 BR 2 Bath Sec!IOna Pleasant (740)446-2200
Home
Only
249 mo
Includes AJC delivery &amp; 2 bedroom hoiJse base
ment garage 1 m1 e from
selup 740 385 7671
town $650 month Call
New 3 BR Home Only (740)441 0194 or {740)441
189/mo ncludes ale dellv 1184
ery and set up 740 385
2 Houses (I) 3 Oedroom
4367
(1) 4 bedroom S900 &amp;
New Haven Bank Owned $1 000 p IJS deposit Call
Home 112 Seventh St (740)256 8152
M1ke Sack Old Colony
remodeled
GMAC Reallly $10 900 3 bedroom
house
In
Middleport
371
(304)542 5888
Broadway St $425 plus
No Down Payment Possible deposit no ~s 1de pets
1900 square ft house 3 1740)992 3194
Cedroom 2 bath lull base
men! new heat pump sets 3 Bedroom 2 full Baths
on 3 acres SA 7 Eastern Basement Fam11y Room 2
School D1stnct (740)985 Car Garage leon area 10
mtles from Buffalo (304)458
4321
1997
Ready to move 1n 3 BR
Home n country sethng only 3 bed oom located at 1641
198/mo w lh 1O% down Ltn Hgts Pomeroy Lease &amp;
dep ~o pels Call (740)667
~40 385 4367
0762
Seven year old ranch
·Seneca Onve 3 bedroom 2 4 rooms &amp; bath $300
: bath double garage 740 month 52 Olive St Call
992 0210 asking $129 {)()() (740)446 3945

wwworvbcom
Home LIStings
l st your home by calling
(7~0)446 3620
V1ew photos/ nto online
bedroom 3 bath 4 5
eras 2 5 car garage
adtson OH $250 000
1rm Code 2255 or cal
740)286-4750

Beech Street Middleport 2
~ Linlurmshed
bedroom
house no pets depostt &amp;
references (740)992 0165
Brand new 2 bedroom
houSE'I 1n town $600 month
Call
(740)441 0194
or
(740}441 1184
For rent Furnished 1 bed
room house $325 located
on Raccoon Ad (740)446
1759

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AT
BUDGET
PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood
Or ve I om $344 to $442
Walk to shop &amp; mov1es Can
740 446 2568
Equal
HoiJS ng Opportumty
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT
EO &amp; AFFORDABLE!

Brand
New
K1tchen
Cabinets st II n boxes for
sa le (304)675 6154

m1tes $1 800 (304)576-3231

WITH A PHOTO I
Cal (740)446 2342

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Kenmore Alter Ca e
(740)446 0390
Ex large CapaCity
Ntce 2br Apartment w/Gas (304)576 4033
Heat/AC
located 1n Pt
NEW ANC USED STEEL
Plea Retndg/Gas K1tc,hen
Steel Beams P pe Rebar
Range FurmS;hed
WID
For
Concrete
Angle
Hookup
$300/Month
Channel Flat Bar Steel
$200/Deposlt(304)675 7628 Grat ng
For
Drams

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94 Ha ey Davdson U Ira
Class c o 000 m tes bi\J€
exoe tent co.nd on $13 500
(740 949 2217

98 Honda CBR 900 RFl
$3 000 (740)441 9160
Harley Dav dsori custom low
r der 8 ack w/chrome tr bal
flames perfect shape only
21 000 m es many ext as
$9500 (740416221 3 0
(740)985 36 77

2003 Ford F t50 crew cab 84 Baylmer 19FT w trmle
4x4 like new exce lent con Cubby Cab n Ru 1s Good
dtlton 28 000 m les
Ca 1 $3 200 080 (304)675 B056
!740}256 6150
Bass boat 60 HR motor
2004 Ford F150 Superc ew accessor es very c ean Call
4x4 FX4 package fiJI y (740)249 5637
loaded 54 V8 b 1ght red
GCD changer
TonneaiJ Bass Tracker 14FT w!Tra1 er
cove tow paGkage 20 000 &amp; Motor
$2 500 calf for
m1les Ph (740)446 8217
Deja S (304)675 1731

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1984 Skamper pLip up 25th
Ann versary Ed I on exce
ent cond 1 on 16 box AC
and heat stove cebox
dmette $2 000 (740)949
2709)
1992 29 Airstream Excalla
Vety good cond ton tw n
beds Ph (740)645 4454
1998 30 l1fth wheel travel
tra ler double slide excel
lent cond111on
$13 900
phone (740)698 9319

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Exce len 992 1325
98 000
Condit on $9 900 OBO
Phone (304 )675 2039 alter
5 OOpm
...,, R\ HIs
1998 Bue 53 Thunde bot
1998 Dodge Ram 1500 Har ey Dav1dson eng ne
10
HOME
Quad cab 4 dr 4x4 V 8 very fast sport bike g eat
1999 Mazda M ata 6 sp
(740)985
loaded 1a ler tow package shape $5100
IMPROVFAW.NTS
trans convert be
s lver
8 bed $8 495 oo 1998 9857
bla,ck top 46000 m les Ca I
Dodge Dakota cub cab
1
BASEMENT
alter 5 00 P M 740 992
4x4 V 8 !gaded $7 995 00 2000
WATERPROOFING
6991 Ask1ng $9000
Alverv ew Motors 2 blocks Soltatl very ow m els Uncond tor~ a I fet1me guar
antee Local references fiJr
2000 4 door Neon auto 4 above Me Donalds Pomeroy (740}256 1378 after 9p n
2001 Har ey Dav dsofl Dyna n shed Established 1975
CO d1sc changer sunroof Oh {740)992 3490
$1 800 080 (740)256
Wtde Ghde Low m leage Call 24 Hrs (740) 446
2001 Dodge 1500 Sport VB
1652
excellent
cond ton Call 0870 Rogers Basement
qiJad
cab
$16 900
Waterproofmg
(74
0)441
0991
2000 Ford Contour fiJI y (740)645 6734
oaded ask ng $3 500 cal 92 S 10 H gh Mileage 2 8
742 2215
V6 5 Speed Short Bed Atr n color many extras one
owner excellent cond!t on
Grand
Marq
LS
2000
58 000 PS $900 (304)675 1202
29000 m1les
$t6000
mtes very clean garage 99 Dodge Dakota Club Cab (7 40)446 0213
k~pt 304 675 3069 after SLT Loaded V 8 4x4 Bed
5pm
Imer
R\J nn ng Boards 2001 Honda CR80 S1 200
Ton neau Cover 95Km 1998 Kawasaki KX2o0
2000 Monte Carlo 48 000
$1 400
17 40)446 8138
$8 500 (304)882 ~845
m les V 6 Eng Exc Cond
even ng (740)446 4799 exl
$8 000 (304)675 5~05
SUVs
249 days

t998 Dodge N~on RJ.Jns
great 89 000 m les Cold au
great gas ml eage $1 900
080 (740)259 9031 or
(740)256 1233

HAY&amp;
GRAIN

Tobacco Plants to sale Ca
~40)446 7843

Attention
Commercia~
Mowers Landscapers and
Conlracto s Ask IJS about
Green Fleet multt un11 d s
counts ava labls on new
John Deere Equ pment
nc ud1ng commercia mow
mg equipment compact ut 1
tty tractors sktd steers com
pact excavators Gator u111 ty
veh1oles X SGnes lawn trac
tors and John Deere tr m
mers b ewers and chain
saws Get John Deere
equ pmen1
tor
ess
Carm chael
Equ1pment
(740)446 2412

C altsman Zero tiJrn 18hp
Drtveways &amp; Wa kways L&amp;L 50 nch mGwer never used
One BR apt m Spnng Valley
sc ap Metals Open Monday S3800 value pnced $2300
W/0 hookups $290 per
TlJesday Wednesday &amp; .,17_4~0.:.)6_8_2_6_0_51_ _--,..-__
month+ dep {740)388 0017
F day Sam 4 30pm Closed John Deere A dmg Mowers
or (740)339 0362
Thursday
Saturday
&amp; start1ng at $1 399 F nancmg
available subfect to John
Pleasant Valley Apartment Sunday (740)446-7300
Are now takmg Appl cat1ons Orlando/Disney area 7 day Deere Credtl approval Your
for 2BR 3BA &amp; 4BR
family vacation Paid $600 payments could be as low
ApplicatiOns
are
taken sell lor $199 Call (614)399 as $39 monrh wth $0 down
Carmichael
EqLIIpmenl
Monday thru Fr day from 0040
(740)446
2412
900AM4P.M Offce1s
Located at 11 51 Evergreen Queen s ze box spnng &amp;
Duve Po nl Pleasant WV mattress w/ headboard &amp;
Phone No 1s (304)675 ra Is $200 4 cha rs &amp; table
$50 2 13 color TV s dryer
5806 EHO
$100 Enterta nment center
Tara
Townhouse $40 (740)446 4426
Apartments Very Spac1ous
SPA OUTLI:"T
2 Bedrooms CIA 1 112
Super Sa e
Bath
Adu t Pool &amp; Baby
New Locaton
Poo Pat o Sta t $385/Mo
11 am 7pm Monday Fnday
Np Pets
lease
Plus
12pm 5pm Saturday
Secunty Deposit Reqlmed
Sunday
(740)446 3481
us 60
Cannonsburg Ashlafld ..
Tw n Rtvers Tower ts accept
(behind Mr GattJ s)
ng apphcat ons lor watllng
. 16061922 7185
1st for Hud subs zed 1 br
apartment call 675 6679
Wolff Tanning Beds
EHO
Huge se ec110n

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SAVINGS

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2000 N ssan Quest SE M n1
1
Van 67K m 1es sharp black
exter or leather siJnroof M ts 94 Montero SUV
loaded plus VCR (740)441 103 000 rn es fiJI y loaded
excellent cond1l on CD
~1 .::9 .:_12::.:._---:---:-::----:---:---: Sunroof
(304)675 7965
2002 Cadtltac Devtlle white
diamond fu lly equ pped
factory warranty 22 900
miles hke new $24 995
(740)256 1428
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1985 Chevy S 10 Blazer
2002 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4x4 new motor (13 000
Red 4 door 360 aiJtomahc mtles) needs transmtSSion
3.7 000 m1fes
$15 900 work $650 (304)675 5131
(740)256 1618 or (740)256
6200

2004 AedCatl1tOc c 4
$1 600
Wheeler
Pa d
Ask ng $1 100 (304)675
4262
(3041!;93 4290
(304)593 0840 eave mes
sage
2004 AedCat/110cc
4
Pa1d
$1 600
Wheeler
$1 1dO
Hslmet
Askmg
(304)675 4262
nctuded
(304)593 4290 (30 41593
0840 leave message

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2005 Honda CRF250 Never

been raced Call {740)245
5815or (740)418 9026

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F1nanc ng
1 aoo 894 6997
(740)446-6579

SPACE

FOR RENT
House for Rent Rt2 close to
Locks Mob le Home tot tor
Rent cJose to Green Acres 2 camp s tes on r verfronl
w1th full hooks WE Sewer 1
(304)575 2642
camp s1te WlthoiJI hook \JPS
N ce 2 bedroom w1th large
(740)992 5956
yard
730 Third
Ave
$325.1month Call (740}446
For le&lt;il58 Oft ce or ret a I
1120 after 5pm
spaces 1n very good cond1
Aespons ble couple to rent 2 ton Downtown Ga hpo s
BR home 1m le from Approx 1600 sq ft each 1
Gat11poh~ off State Rt 588 or 2 baths Lease pr ce
S400 per month $400 secu negotiable to encoura~e
Ousmess
Ca I
1982 Fleetwood 14x70 tra I r1ty deposit references a new
(740)446 4425 or (740)446
er 3 bedroom 2 baths CIA must (740)446 3413
3936
system
washer
dryer
Small 2 bedroom hOuse
stove re1rlgerator dish
\Il l ~( 11 \'\ llhl
$475 month 1 mtle from
washer
Must be moved
town Calf (740)441.()194 or ~mi;;;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
seooo (740)645 6734
(740)441 1164
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HOlJSEliOU)
1993 Mans1on mobtle home
t4x60 2 bedroom 1 bath
1
total eiednc good cond1t on
central air stove retngerator
remodeled
must be moved 58 000 2 bedroom
mobile home all electrl(). no
Apphance
(740)949 9016
mside pets $375 month plus
1993 Sunshme double w1de depoSit (740)992 3194
Warehouse
•
28x56 3 bedroom 2 baths
Must be moved 2 porches 2br Tratler all ElectrJC on
m Henderson WV
Pre.$25 000 Call (740)388 ST RT B7 (304)895 356 1
owned aPP'ICanes star11ng at
8978
3 bedroom mobtle home tor
$75 &amp; up all under warranty
1995 Clayton OoubU:t W de rent tn Pomeroy area No we do serv~ce work on all
24X52 3 Bedrooms 2 Bath Pots 992 5858
Make and Models (304 )675Central AJr Total Electr c
3 Br 2 Ba Mobile Home 7999
(30ol)675 2907
Water Eastern
TpI C
Call 1 502 943 Mollohan Carpet 202 Clark
1996 16x80 Clayton Vmyl Schools
Chapel Road Porter Oh o
aidtng shmgle roof porch 2 0386
(740)446 7444 1
830
car garage on 1 625 acres
-~Home Lot only
+I Addtson Ptke Phone AddJSOn P;J&lt;e $125/moolh 9t62 Free Est mates Easy
tlnanctng 90 days same as
(740)367 7656 or (740)645call (740}446-3644 for more ~ash V1saf Master Card
2423
onlo
Drive- a hnle save alot

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22 Oak factory padded
Church Pews 11 ft long
goOd cond liOn S125 each
40 new Hymna Church
nooks
$360
(740)388
9965

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d1esel auto f at bed and 2000 Bayt ne 21 f1 cuddy w
dually bed also (740)446 t a e many extras ve y
9317
clean 304 675 5563

1996 Wh te F1reb1rd a\JIO V
Filoll.RAN;oSAL·s·E-_.11
6 good cond
133 ooo
1992 S1 verado short bed
n
lies
Asklr
y
$4
000
OBC
A mer can Atpme Goat Kids
2WO V6 auto air loaded
TTop 740 992-6079
1997 ForO Convers on Van
Bucks
does
wethers
$4 500
7
4 000 m les excel ent con
(740)988 2073
t997 Mustang Conve t1ble 1989 Silverado extended d t on new 1 res $9 800
cab 2WD loaded $5 000
Ask about our AQHA New Top 4 new T1res Front
7401992-2945
1998 Olds 88 loaded
end
Alignment
&amp;
Sticker
A1r
Member D scounts on new
40 MOIURC"r L'LE51
$3 500 Phone (740)682
John Deere Eqwpment Cru se Tilt Power W1ndows
7512
even
ngs
4WHEELERS
Carmichael
Equipment &amp; Seats Factory Stereo
CO'Tape V6 AutomatiC
(740)446 2412
.
t993 F150 No dents no
Excellent Cond tiOn 85 000
rust 95 000 m1les $3 200 t980 Hon~a 125 dirt b ke
Fair Pigs 740 698 6231
m les(304) 576 2383 $6 900
Can
(740)245 5815
or Good condtl on uns good
$450 Hm (740)446 2815 or
Reg stered Angus bu Is for 1997 Saturn stat on wagon (740)418 9026
wk (740)446 2753
sale (7401446-9856
Exce lent cond ton
35 1998 Chev S lverado E11t
69 000
Yearl ng Angus Bulls Most y MPG
m les Cab 4w:4 at power Auto 1996 Yamaha Royal Star
PS/P8
/AC
A
ew:cel ent b oodl nes
$3 495 4 3L V 6 Vo tex Alum 1ms Tour Classc Under 10 000
prtced reasooably Slate Run (740)245 5617
topper
Pewter/Charcoa mtles ask1ng $5 800 Cal

16 )(7 Alum num Awn ng
PO I
Exce l~nt Cond ton
(304)675 6810 after 6pm

TownhoiJse
apartments
and/or sma ll hoJJses FOR
RENT Call {740)441 1111 Fr1ck Sawm II 3 Head Block
6 cyl Case Power un 1 56
for appllcahon &amp; 1nformat on
nch Saw Blade 24 FT
EIIICmncy Apt Ref Dep No Alllm Dump Bed 7FT nas
h gh Sides w/ host S2 500
Pels 1304)675 5162
(304)773 5095
Grac1ous hv ng 1 a11d 2 bed
Genu ne Mickey Mouse
room apartments at V11Jage watch Fob &amp; Strap no
Manor
and
R vers de
watch 1933 Very rare Sl25
Apartments n Mtddleport Also 8x10 Peters card board
From $295 $444 Cat 740
sJand up poster advert s1ng
992 506 4 Equal Hous ng Peters shot shells very col
Opportumt1es
orlu and d fferent 1940 e a
$85 (740)533 3870
large 2 Oedroom unfur
n1shed apartment All ut1l
JET
t1es
pad
no
pets
AERATION MOTORS
$500/month S50()/deposll Repaired New &amp; Rebu It In
(740)~46 1637 or (740)446
Stock Call Ron Evans 1
4016 after 5pm
800 537 9528

1998 Ranger 4x4 5 spd 3L
AM FM cassette IVC off
road package new pant
$6 000 080 C a 1 after
4 30pm (740)256 6257

40 MomRnu r.~

1999 Bravada fu ly oaded
2003
leather diJal power seats
Sp nt
newt res A loy wheels Blue
Book p 1ce $8 -5n sac 1ce E)(ceuent Cond ton 4 500
Ext as
$4 800
1969 Volts wagon Dume
S6 995 (740)645 2729 or M les
buggy F1Der glass body 95 3000 GT M tsub sh1 (740)379 2544 leave mes (304)675 8089
street
ega
$2 500 Garage kept A Looker sage ~ II return call
(740)441 0 157 or (740)645 $7 000 F rm (304)675 3631 _:::'c::_:::..___:::~=~- [l50 Rous &amp; MOTORS
2000 Dodge Durango 4;&lt;4
lOR SAL!
5141
99GTSunlre $3300080 Rrr Sport 59L V8 67K
1977 MGB Convertible for 99 4dr SIJnf re $ 2 600 m les loaded leather cowl 1996 St atos bass boat 115
2002
res to at1on w th another OBO
Chrysler 1nduct1on hood
custom fast st 1ke 200 Soft nde
080 pamt
complele MGB for parts Sebring
$ 4 650
$11 300
OBO tra te custom cover exce
16
6 .;
6.;,
$1 000 (740)441 0542 Or ~~7.,4.;0.;)'.;5~
;,;9;.._ _ _ (740)245 0395
lent
conditiOn
$6500
(74 0) 441 7603
SELL YOUR CAR
200 t F 350 crew cab 4)(4 (? 40l 446 4987

6BOO

We come an Opportumty to Georges Portable Sawmill
DOUBLE or TA PLE your don t hall your togs to the
Need an oral surgery ass1s
ncome &amp; are w lhng to work m1t 1ust cal 304-675 1957
tant for every Saturday Jn ha d to do so don 1 delay
M ddleport
Oh o call (740)446 0823 Monday Handyman for Repairs and
Expenence n. dental f1eld Fr day from 10am 2pm ask Sma l
Improvement
will help please fax resume tor M Maxwel
Projects (304 )882 2755
:::..::~=:::__ _
to 614 890 7507
VACANCIES
ENGLISH I w 11 c ear~ houses or off1ces
NEED ESTIMATES DN INSTRUCTOR Val d Oh1o References available For
ROOFING &amp; PAINTING Cert1f cate/l cense or hcens the best 1n cleanlmess cal
BUILDING (304)676 t 333 able Integrated LanQIJage Mal nda at 304 531 1794 or
9AMT04PM
Arts ~referred {prevtously 740 992 5805
Comprehens ve I W II do Adu t Care 1n your
News Reporter
Communtcal10n)
Multtple Home or Pnvate Duty
Gallipolis Dally Tr bune
cert
f
cat
ons
desirable
(304)675 6781
has an 1mmed ate open
PRECISION
and Cf;4C
lng for a fiJI! time News
MACH INING
INSTAUC KRS lawn Mow ng serv1ce
Reporter Please send
IQB. Cert1f1able as a and haul ng DISCOIJnt for
and
resume wr tlng
Prects on Mach mng or Tool semorsl (740)245 9240 or
cover letter to J m
and D1e Makmg Instructor (740)339 0066
Freeland 825 Th rd Ave
CONTACT
Ga t1a Jackson
Low-Moisture
Gallipolis Oh1o 45631
Vmton JVSD {740)245
Carpet-cleaning
.
5334 ext 201 DEADLINE
Now accept ng resumes at
Brand New Method
5/12/05 EEO
Court Gnl for part t me cook
Dry In 1 Hour
&amp; bartander
Wanted LPN or Medtcal .
No Steam or Shampoo
Office Ass stan! for phys
Free Est1mates
Oral Surgery Asststant tor
c1an office Full or part hme
... Clearly Clean•..
every
Saturday
In
Must have CIJrrent license or
c3o4le75.0022
Middleport
OH
Fax
ce hhcate reliable trans
Resume to (614)892 7507
portaiiOn and med cal off1ce
11,\,ll\1
Paramedtcs
&amp;
EMT s exper ence computer sk1 is
needed Apply at 1354 a must No weekends or hot
BI.JSINFX'l
days Ma I resume to CLA
Jackson P ke Ga hpohs
01'1'0KfiJNITY
Box 566 c o GallipOliS
Part T me LPN Monday Tr bl:.me PO Box 469
For Sa e Oeame s P1zza
Fnday no weekends no GaHtpolls OH 45631
Great Busmess Opportumty
Ho days no Shift work
Apply n person Med cal WANTED Part 11me pos1t on Call {740)367 7474 tor more
Plaza 936 Stale Route 160 ava lable to ass1st 1nd1v1du l[lformatmn Senous lnqiJ res
ats w th mental retardatton only
Galllpohs
at a grotJp home m B1dwell
Part t1me MLT stra1ghl days
35 hrs /wk 11 pm 8 30am
•NOTICE•
no weekends no hOlidays
Thllrs/Fr
Sat 7pm 9am loHIO VALLEY PUBllSH
Apply 1n person at The
H1gh
school lNG CO recommends Jha
Sun
Med cal Plaza 936 St At
d1ploma/GED valid dr ver s
au do busmess w1th pea
160 Gaihpohs OH
license and three years
te you know and NOT t
end money through thE
Pos t1on 5-- yrs AN expen good driving experience
$7 00/hr
Pre
~a 1 unhl you have 1nvesti
ence 2 yrs Management requtred
expedence(preferably
1n
employment Drug Testmg ·~~a~te:d:t:h:e:o:ff•:·r:';""::!:"::~
LTC)
Team Player We I Sand resume to Buckeye
orgamzed Flex1ble w th Commumty Servtces PO
MONEY
schedule
Dependabet Box 604 Jackson OH
45640
dead!
ne
lor
appll
10
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Excel!ent assessment sktlls
5/13/05
Equal
Knowledge of federal and cants
state regulations RN Unit Opportunity Employer

Employee
educat1on
Employee
drsc1phnary
act1on Employee 'sk lis test
1ng E&lt;Jaluatlon ot rassent
care AHend family meet
ngs Multiple areas oltrack
ng and trending Employee
scheduling Chart rev1ews
P
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I
c
y
evaluat ons
Monday
through Fnday 8 4 30 On
call rotat on Competlt &gt;Je
wages health and dental
benefits and 401 K avail
Contact
Shelly
able
Mecum AN Director of
Nurs ng at Aockspnngs
Flehabditatton Center 740992-6606 lo schedule an
n!E;~rv1ew
Ew:tend1care
Healttl Servtees Inc 1s an
Equal Opportumty Employer
that encourages worto;p ace
DJVerstty MJF ON

Btdwell Porter area 3 bed
room 2 bath 5 acres cus
tom oak cabinets and wood
work
$138 500
Call
(740)367 71B1

WANI"Eil

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RN Rart Ttme to superv se
nu s ng serv1ces fo nd v1du
as w lh deve opmental diS
ab litm .. n Ja&lt;akson County
and sur ound ng areas
Dut1es
assessments self
med ca!Jon programs MAR
set up/mon tor ng staff lam
expenenced
fu!ltlme ly Ira mng Pay based on
w/benef1ts apply n person elC:penence
Please call
at
555
Park
Street (304)373 10t1
M1dd eport Oh

Someth ng for everyone

M xed oult;lde 2 yrs

r.,.'_HEL_.~·.\\C·AJ·Nil-Cil_. .

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K&amp;L Oatenng now h r ng lor
summer servers Pease
stop 1364 He man Rd or
cal Monday or Tu esday
9am 11 am (740)446 9319

1 dny only sale 517 05 8'00

5 Aott m xed pupp es 2 4 00 Hem ocK Rd oft
rna eS/3 females tt1ey look
Evergreen on St Ate 1o0
1ke teddy bears Must go
Ra n Cancels I-IOIJsehold
ASAP 1740)367 0248
1ems clothes and more
Female Bo der Calle Very
I enclly
&amp;
pleasant 1 2 m les OIJ! Route 218
May 4th thru 7th
(740 245 9557

Now you can have borders and graphics
""-'
added to your ctasstfied ads
fJ~
Jr1'&gt;
Borders $3.00/per ad
Graphics 50« for small
$1 .00 for large

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GAI.tii'OUS

4 Female Austra an Shep
Puppies (304)895 3165

3br House Dtnmg Room
Kitchen Hoi water heat &amp;
Electric Ctty Water &amp; Dnlled
Well Br ck &amp; V nyl Ext
(304)586-4858

POLICIES Oh o Valley P\Jbllahing reserves the nghl to edit reject or cancel any ad &amp;lflny 11me Errors muat be reported on the first
Trlbune-Sentlne Reglatet wi i De reaponsible tor no more than the coat of the epace occupled by the error and only the ftra11nsertion
any toea or expe11ae that results from the pubhca11on or omission of an advertisement Correction will be mad a In the lira I available edllion
a[e always confidential • Current rate card applies • Att teal ealate advertlae!Jlenla are subject to the Federal Fa1r Houa1n9 Act oJ 1968
accepts only help wanted ada meeting EOE atandarda We will not knowingly accept any adver1ismg n v olallon of the law

&amp; CARLYLE

20 MOHlll HUM!o:S

Ze o Tun Z Trak Mowers
!URSA! I
FoRS\Lt
\rom John Deere p.Ja tab eat
3 Br.
Bath remodeled 199714x65Pemer 2bed N ce 3 bedroom mob le Thompsons Appt ance &amp; Donkey lor satel 3 yo spot 4 9" o
I :~~e d
r.ate
I o 2002 ZX 2 Ford Escort 5 1991 Chevy S 10 4 "3 V6
ms1de and out m Racme
oom 1 batn all E ectr c home n Coun y Homes n Repa1r 675 7388 For sale ted Jenny sm a sta ndard Carm1chae Equ1pment w th speed 4 cy nder 30 000 4:-:4 $4 200 OBO Call
ac oss from !"ark $57 000 Exc Cond lots of extras the Shade area Wate r e cond 1 oned automat c 44 Up to date whvet shots John Deere Cred t approval
m1les one owner $6 000 (304)675 5612
740 949 1372
(304)675 7588 or (304)553 sewer t ash nctuded $325 washers &amp; dryors ref 1gera &amp; hoofs wen cared for Has (740)446 2412 (740)441 Of 57 (740)645
m5
a month No pets allbwed tors
gas ~nd electr c been exposed to my 33 wwwca eg com
5141
3-Bedroom
1 Bath

NoOne
Else C!an!
Gall~.o Co~.tnty

rm MOBILE
HOMES
mRSAI

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Place Your Paid Classified Ad In Wednesday's
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Point Pleasant Register, or
Daily Sentinel, And It Will Run For FREE In
The Tri-County Marketplace!

BUD.DING

SIJPl'UES

Block brick sewer p1pes
w1ndows llnte s etc Claude
W nters R o Grande OH
Call740 245 5121

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PETS
FORSALE

2 CKC Engt sh Bull dog
1 male 1 female
pups
Champ on Bloodhnes Vet
checked S1 500 {304)532
6005
AKC Fled &amp; Black German
Shepherd fema e 20 mon
(breeder) $900 00 304 458
1515
v
AKC Registered Beagles
9wks t 1-color wormed
shOts
$1 00
Steve
Stapleton (740)446 4172 or
!740}256 1619
Beautiful fu 1 blooded PrtOOII
pup~ms
$100 each 12 ,.
weeks old 1650 Cherr'y
Rodge Rd (740)245 5102

...._ Butterfly Ko1
3 to !;I nches Lots of Colors
Healthy
also
Water
Hyactnths Pllone (304)6755043

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PUBLIC NOTICE
trlxos and assignees
NOTICE:Is · hereby and , David Allen
. glve~
that
on Reed, aka David A.
$aturday, May 7, 2005, Reed,
and
If
at 10:00 a.m., a public deceased, all heirs;
sale will be held at devisees, l~gatees.
211 W. Second St., executors, executrixPomeroy, Ohio. The es , administrators,
Farmers Ban~ and ~ · radministratrixes .and
Savings ,Company is ~ assignees
be
selling for cash In required to set up any
hand or certified interest they may
check the following have in said premises
collateral:
or be forever barred,
1986
Massey tl!~t .upon failure of
Ferguson 270 Tractor said Defendanls tq

complaint.
Denise L. Bunce
(0042121)
Attorney for Plaintiffs
105 N. Second Street
Pomeroy; OH' 45769
(740) 992-5730
(4) 8, 15, 22 , 29 (5) 6, ·
13
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Separate, Sealed proposals
will
be

appropriate. Services
should include: determining eligibility for
WIA programs , providing a comprehe'1sive array of services
to eligible youth and
Incorporating tho ten
program
elements
under WIA. TWo program s will be awarded and program costs
mu,st . not. exceed ·
S100,00Q.00 · each
(subject' to available
funds) and shall be

286498 · ,

pay or to cause to be

.receiVed at th'e Office

fo_r the period of July_

1998 Dodge Stratus
ES
4D
1B3EJ56H5WN2'8285
6

paid said judgement
within three days
from its rendition that

oflheTreasureroflhe
Board of Education of
Southern
· Loca l

1; 200,5 through June
30, , ·
'
2006.
Adm inistrative cost
may 1;101 exceed i 0%

, Public Notice

an Order of Sale be
The . F:armerS Bank · i.ssued to the Sheriff
and
Savings .of Meigs cO.unty,
Ohio, to appraise ,
Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the adver.t lse In the DallY
right to bid at this Sentinel and sell said
sale, and. to withdraw real estate, tticit the
the ,above collateral
premi~es be sold fr;ee
prior to · sale . ·Further, and clear of all
The ·Farmers " Bank claims, liens and
and
Savings · interest of any of' the
Company reserves
partieS herein , that
the.-right to reject any the p'r oceeds from the
or all bids submit1ed.
sale of said premis'es

SchoOl District of
Racine, OH in t.jtelgs
of the total contract
County,
until , 12
award . In addition ,
o'clock noon , May 20,
30% of .the total con·
2005. At that time , trapt award mu.s t be
opened
by
the
used to serve out-ofTreasurer of said
school
youth.
board as Provided by · Proposals
must
law tOr a 71 passendemoriStrate
t he
ger
school
bus;
capability to meet
according to specifiper.f ormance
stancations of said board
dar~s and to qu .. ntify
of
. · . education.
program outcomes. A
·s eparate and inde- .. copy of the Request

The above described
collateral will be sold

be applied to the
Plaintiff 's judgement

pendent bids will be
received wllh respect

for Proposal, may be
picked
up
from

"as is-where is", with
no . expressed
or
~ Implied
warranty

and for ·such other
relief to which USDA
Rural Oeve!,opment is

to the chassis and
body type and will
state that the buses

Th·eresa Lavender or
Jane Banks at the
Meigs County Job· &amp;

given.

entHied.

when assembled and

Family Services, 175

For further informstlon,
or
for
an
appointment
to
Inspect
collateral ,
prior to sale dale contlict Cyndle. or Randy

SSid defendants are
prior to delivery, comdirected to the comply with all school
plaint wherein notiCe
district · speclficaunder the lair debt . tions, all safety regu·
collection
practice . lations and current
act is given. Said
Ohio
Minimum ·

at jl92·2136.
(5) 4, 5, 6

defendants will · take
notice that it be

Standards for School
Bus Construction of

required . to answer

the

Department

of

Notice of Publication
Stephen .· tl. Miles,

said Complaint on or Education adopted by
before the 1st day of . and with the consent
July, 2005 orjudge- of the Dire.etor of.
Safety '
ment will be rer.dered Highway

Al1orney at Law
·
18 W. Monument

USDA

Public Notice

Avenue

Dayton, Ohio 45402
Wlnlfned J. King, aka
Winifred Jane King,
and If deceased, all
heirs, devisees, lege·
teas,
executor's,
executrixes, admir'lis. tratorS, adminlstr8trlxas and assignees

and, · David Allen
Reed, aka David A.
Reed,

and

if .

deceased, an heirs,
devisees, legatees,
·executors, executrix·
es, administrators,
admini.Stratri'xes and
assigneeS'
whose
addresses
·are
unkno~n ,. will ~ereby
take notice that · on
Decamber 20, 2004,
USDA
Rural
Development, flied Its
in
Complaint

accordingly.

Specifications

and

received by mail or

~id·

hand delivery by the

Development
Plaintiff
Stephen D Miles
Attorney

ders are on file in the
office
of ·
the
Treasurer,
Racine ,
Ohio.

above date and time.
No materials received
after the date will be
included in previous

(4) 29, (5) 6, 13, 2Q, 27,
.(6) 3

The
Board
of
Education reserves
lhe right to reject any

submissions nor ·be
considered.
The

Its Unknown
and Assigns

Case No. 04-CV-169
against John E. Miller
and Lori A. Miller
praying for judgement In the amount of
$76,181-.10. with interest thereon acc;ording

to the terms of the
note from August 30,
2004 until pala and

And
WESTERN
METHODIST
CHURCH

Build Your Own
Busiue!;S

Workforce

School

round youth program
to ,eligible youth ages
14-2.1 consistent with
Meigs
County's

whose

address was 104 Kerr

Workforce
Development Plan ,

Straet, P-omeroy, OH

provisions of the fed-

lasl

known

eral

Help Wanted

Auto &amp; TI;uck
Repair

James A W ill Jr.
Owner

3 miles w es t of
Pomeroy. OH
on State Rt. 124

.'2 119 WeiShf..IWnRd.
Ohio .15769
Phonlo: 7.t0.4J92-l4J2

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Po·mcm~· .

992-5682

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j\\ i 11-k'7(Jt,)(f!' ;. alliH.U'U IIl

The Parish Shop
Fomll'rlj· ut IIJ8.
W. !\lain l'onicw y

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The M ulb,c rr~'

'cunmmnic&gt;· CcntH
260 1\lulhcrry Aw.

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1\·lcmht•rs
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tind .Smili111:
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hours '2417
Serious lm1uides Oul,·

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PH:

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Call R.D. Con.o,;t.
for ull your hom~
n&gt;pair n~ed s, nHlfing.
siding, add·ons',
1~mqdeling etc,

Letw· llefp you
la.\·litrg
I tribute 10 your loved
1.
· mle '.v memory. ·

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MONli\IEN' l

1740),992;2979
leave mcssa 'C

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•_De-.:k~ • Purc h ~,;s
• Ccr;mliL' Tile &amp;

"No Job Tu Suwil"
Rac i n~ , 01-1

Workforce

740-247-2162 or
740-416-3508

14 y r ~. Ex pcri...:-nc:e
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HOWARV l.
WR!TtSfl &amp; SONS
· Residenli al -:
Com mercia l
A II type:-. of roofing:
Sh,ingle. FlU!, Metal ,New or Repair

Scanl lcss Gulter ·.
,

STANLEY TREE
TRIMMING &amp;
GENERAL
CONTRAqiNG

Don't Forget Mom lh1s Sunday
Large Selection of

Longaberge ~ purses

&amp;

Boyd 's Bears av0ilable at ihe

Mason Jar.

408 Main Street Pt. Pleasant·
675-4477

'driving experience and adequate

Boyd's

15% OFF SAP

automobile insurance required.
$7.00/hr. Send resume to:

MIZWAY TAVERN

Buckeye Community Services, P.O. Boi

Euchre Tues.

604, i ackson, OH 45640.

appli~ants: 5/13/05.

Karaoke Wed &amp; Fri
Band Sat AMIX 9-1

Pre-employment drug testing.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

.

Sid ing

949·1405

PLEASANT VALLEY NURSING
&amp; 'REHABILITATION CENTER
. Will Celebrate
National Nurs ing Home W eek
.
o'n MiiyB-14 ·
,
Fu,n events planned.all week
including
Elvis Tribute PerformerDwight Icenhower on
May 12 at 2 p.m.
Public is eordially invited.
Please'call 304-675-5236 for

valid drivers license, three years good

Downspout ~

•Free lsdmatau

dized employment as

·

· 30 Yrs. Ex I).

Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

•

• Prompt &amp; quality
work
• Affordable Rates
• References
Available
• Free Estimates
Call Gary Stanl ey

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CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Removal
and Replacement

.An ry~s or .\

Coiwrete 'Wtlt~ .
.25 Years Experience·

·David Lewis
740-992-6971

Now Doalor lor Montana Tractors·
starting at 27 horse - 57 horse
with shuttle transmission
4-wd, remote hydraulics .. 3 yea~ warranty
****Also available****
'• Task Master Tractors '26 horse -·38 .horse;
4wd (I year warranty)
• Farm Pro TraCtors 20 horse - 30 horse .
loaders, finish mowers, tillers
NEW ARRIVAL ZTR Dixon {Zel'll Turn ,
Radius Mower) 30 incli cutting width to sO:
inch cutting width 3 year warranty

T&amp;D TRACTOR S,ALFS &amp; EO!JIPMENT:
right in the heart of Chester

lnsun.'fl

Ta~e the PAIN

out of PAINTING!
Let me do ;t for youl

985-4384

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97 Be_ech Street
Middleport, OH

10x10xl0x20
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or 992-6635
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CONSTRUCTIIN
• New' Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

740·992-1611
Stop &amp; Compare ,

Hill's Self
Storage
29670 Bashan Road .
Racme. Ohio
45771 '
740-949-2217

to 10'x30'
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• Mushroom Compost
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• Airway pasture renovators and seeders
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,
• licensed agronomist on staff available for
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aces or, as here. an ace and .the trump
king. Then North asks for side-suit kings,
plarfilng to bid seven no-trump if South
hUIWO.
Outside trumps, you have seven winners.

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draw one round Of trumps, getting the
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club ·ruff, a Spade honor from hand, and a
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- unless you are using two pieces of
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two no-trump, the Jacoby Forcing Raise
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740-992~7013 or 740-992-5553

Saturday, May 7, 2005
By Bernice Bedo O•al
, What you already have going for you
Is far better than you think and Is like·
ly to prove rewa~ing for you In the
year ahead If you don't lose heart and

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c;hange tor c hange's sake.
TAURUS (April 20· May 20) -This is
not a good day to &amp;Kaggerate your

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Sf.IE SAID," THE FOLLOWING
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See Brent or Brian Whaley
M -Fri 8:30-5: 00
Sat. 8:30-Noon '
Sun . Closed

IF '(OU !.lAVE A PLEDGE
BREAK, MA'AM, 11MLEAVING!

8th Annual I 0-Mile

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Friday-Saturday
, May 6 &amp;7
l.iJok for the yellow flags!
Maps available May 4th .
Call992-4055 or992-3148 for info

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say,
GEM INI (May 21 · J!-Jn9· 20) it's
good of you 'to jump in and offer to
help 'someone who appear's to be In
need. but keep your gual'd up today
so that you're not taken-In by one who
Is slmpty lazy or has devlo·us motives.
CANCER (June 21 · July 22) Be
careful. today that you're not drawn '
Into the complicated affairs of an
associate or even a close friend. It this
person has financial troubte, be par·
tlcularly careful not to get lnvolvect
LEO (July 23-Aug. '22) · - Someone
you meet.for the tlrsf time today might
be leas than he or she pretends to be.
It's nk:e to be cordial , but get to know
the jndividual better before getting
yourself enmeshed with the person.
VIRGO (Aug . .23· Sept. 22) Better
have a baCk-up plan, because sOme·
one on whom you were depending to
help you with a task tor;:tay might not
be able to do eo. Don't make hlmlher
feel guilty about it, however.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) You're
·u sually quite lucky when It comes to
taking a gamble, but todaY mlght .nat
. ,be your .day. Be extra prudent and
cauUous when it comes to any rln&amp;n·
clallnvestmants tha~ ean't be verified .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -:- An
associate may say "yea~ to ~omething
you request today just to get you off
his or her back tor ' the moment.
However, this person Is not apt to tallow through on It as promised.
SAGITTARIUS . (Nov. 2:1·Dec . 21) Unlase.yf)u are absolutely certain that
you knQw what yoy are talking about,
lt Ia b8st tOday not to give others
Instructions on how. something should
be dona. You could be held acc ount·
able.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19)- Do
your homeWork first .it you plan to put
out a lot of money &lt;ln Bither a pur·
ctt.ee or an Investment today. It's not
hard to make a decision once you
know what tha real value Is,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F.ab. 19) - Your
feellnge of inadequacy rtilght temPt
yqu to avoid direct comm·u nicatton
With those ·who deserve an explana,
tlon on something you promiaed to do '
for them. That'll make matter• worae.
PISCES (Feb. 20·Maroh 20) - You're
aman &amp;{lOUgh to know that It Isn't wlae
to mix socially today with an Individual
whO has proven to be a deCeitful per·
son, yal for some reason you might
do so. This Individual Ia still wily.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll19· ·- Be par·
ticu!arly caretul t1 you 'have to go to
some unfamiliar pan ol town today to
be extra mindtul of your poasession5.
PUt ~ur packaQe&amp; or valuables In
your trunk and lock all the doors.

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61 PC key
20 Eiorclse
40 Trace
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element in
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salt
23 Sleep phe- 42 Listened ·
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nomenon
44 Upgrade
river 2 .. 1came /'
24 Conduct a · 45' "Mermaids"
26 Geezer
lo Caesar
meeting
star
29 Daughter
3 Toward the 25 Large cay 46 Leftovers
ol Hyparlon
rudder
26 Taxis
dish·
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30 Nature's
4 Car parker 27 Esaay
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byline
brand
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5 Horror-Him
28 Motown's 48 On the '
32 First-aid
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Dia'na horizon
34 Marseilles
7 Used a hoe 31 Grooming 49 Wear down
Ms.
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aid
50 FoollKIIII
36 Orchestra
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33 Bastille Day , abbr. (2 - )
. member
9 Entreaty .
season
51 Some,
. 38 Devotee
10 .Jacket style 35 Amtrak
to Pierre
39 Jeans
11 Talk a lot ·
driver
54 Afte~ taxes
41 Aspect
18 Celts,
. 37 Dueler's
43 Great many
to Romans
weapo~

Who counted them? At least at the bridge
·table, you need to count winners only as
· high as 13. Wha1 13 lr~ks will 'you lry Ia
take in ·this seven-spade contract? West

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Mimic
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Chlllsand
laver
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music nama
COI)lpolt
Durocher or
Tolstoy ·
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nation that has 246 different kinds of

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• Room Addi1ions &amp;
Remodeling
• New GarllgrtS
• EleclricBI &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; GuHers
• Vinyl Si ding &amp;·Painling
• Patio and Porch Dec ks .

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prepare youth for .
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lish progr,ams which

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individuals with mental retardation in

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grams with local
labor needs, provide
strong connedion
between
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occupational ·
learning, and estab-

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activities under WIA,
service providers are

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in establishing youth

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jlssoclatlon, Western
Methodist
Church
and Wesleyan . M.E.
Me1hodist
Church ,

PfogreS:sive

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Rocky Hupp Insurance
and Financial Services

Storage

Board, is seeking proposals to provide a
comprehensive year

-Solid hackinl!: from a

Oi§trict Manager

sex, . age, relig'i on,
political belief or dis·
ability. ·
(5) 6, 13, 20

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• ~uUd a business for your·
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Mauhew Moort. ·

920 Elm Street
Racine, Oh 45771
(5) 1, 6, 13

Sales &amp; W;uranty Service Deali.,

REQUEST FOR PRO·
POSAL
, .
The Meigs County
Department of Job &amp;

of 45769, are · hereby
said Mortgage Deed notified that on the
qn the following 1st day of.April, 2005,
Forest Run
described real ·es1ate, that
of
which
sa!d Baptls1 ·
Church,
Defendants, John E. Plaintiffs, filed their
Miller and Lori A. , complaint to quiet
· Miller are the owners title to the real estate
of:
described In the comCpmmonly known as
plaint and other relief
'33058 St. Rt. 33 #215, In the· Court of
Pomeroy, OH 45169, Common Pleas ·of
and further described Meigs County, Ohio,
in ·a mo~tgage filed
bearing Case No. OSJuly 21, 1988 in DR.
Volume 171, Page
This notice will run
641, Meigs County once each week for
Recorder's Office.
six
successive
And that Defendants, weeks. tho last publi·
Winifred J. King aka cation being on lhe
Wi.n ifred · Jane King,
13th day of May, 2005.
and II deceased, all the Defendants will
hloirs, devisees, lega- have
Jwenty-eight .
tees,
executors, days from the day of
executrixes:·· adminis·
last publication in

Anno11ncements

Services is prohibited
from discrimination
on the basis of race,
color, ncitional origiR,

BISSELL

Public Notice

for . foreclosure

trators, · adminislra-

Pamela L. Carter
Treasurer
Southern
Local
School District

Heirs
.

Case No.
·
OS-DRLEGAL NOTICE
Defendants

department reserves
the right to reject any·· ·

and all bids.
or all proposals. In
By order of the Board ' .accordance with 29
. of
Education
of
CFRpart 31, 32 Meigs
Local
County Department
Southern
School District.
of Job &amp; Family

THE ,
COMMON
PLEAS COURT · OF
COUNTY,
MEIGS
OHIO
FOREST RUN BAPTIST CHURCH,
· Plaintiffs
vs
PROGRESSIVE
SCHOOL ASSOCIATION,

of.

Countyt Ohio, .. being

and all or parts of a"y

Public Notice

Its Unknown Heirs
and Assigns
Addresses Unknown

Meigs

Services, 175 Race
Street, P.O.. BOx '191 ,
Middleport, OH 45760
. no later than •May 27,
· 2005 at 4:00 p.m. All
submissions must be

instructions to·

Rural

Fortclosure
and
Marsh.a lllng. o~ Liens
In the Common ·Pleas

Court

Race
Street,
Middleport ,
OH
45760.
Proposals must be
submitted to Theresa.
Lavender,
Meigs 1
Counly Job &amp; Family

, Phillip
Alder

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Eastern boys take
·second, girls third
at J.R. Ogg Invite
while Mc:Grath was third in ·
the high jump and H&lt;maker
third in the long jump.
STEWART _ Eastern's
A.s a team . Eastern's boys
tx)vs . finished second, and were al so third in the JOO
theJ girls third. at the 24th meter relay.
annual J.R. Ogg Invitational
On tlie girls side, Eastern
track and field meet ·amassed 77 points . Federal
Wednesday.
Hocking won the invite with
.·
,
yg
but just barely over sec. The Eagle~ collected. I 0- ond place Waterford with
po,mts to take runner:up 94. Ne lsonv ill e-York wa s
honors on the_ boys Side · fourth (49) and Trimble fifth
.behmd champ10n Federal 121 ).
Hocking wtth. 136. ThtrdTh Lad . Eagles won
place Nelsonville-York had .
e
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44 followed by Trimble (3 2)- ~hree events - two re 1ays
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and the
and W.ater,or
·- .
. ~00-meter hurdles.
·k h
.
. Kat1e Hayman too · t e
Eastern s boys won live first place points in the hur-events total.
die event with a time of
Josiah Martindale won the 53 .7. . The
800-metet .
16QO-meterrun (4:59.6) and (2:03. 1) and I6UO-meter
Chns Dav1s took the top · teams (4:50.5) also placed
spot in the 3200 meters . first.
(11:16). The two were t~en
Hayman also placed tifth ·
part of a first-place 3"00 in the 100 meter hurdles.
meter . r_elay _(9: 15) squad
Erin Weber pla•ed in two
al~ng wah .Bnan Castor and events, second in the shot
M1chael Owen.
put and third in the discus.
. Bryce Honaker won the lillian Brannon was second
100-meter dil-sh (11.9) and in the 400-metcr dash while
R_oss Holter was first 111 the Dar'cy Winebrenner _and
d1scus wtth a throw of 136- Morgan Werry were fourth
2. Holter was also second 111 and fifth respectively in the
the shot put and Honaker 100 meters. Werry was also
fifth in the 200-meter dash.
second m the 200 meters.
Other Eastern placers
In the ·longer races. Jen
include Ed Beatty, who was Havman and Beth · Hyse ll
second in the 110-meter were second and fourth in
. 300-meter hurdles, and Alex the 800-meter run, while
McGrath, who was fourth in Hysell
and
Sarah
·
Martindale placed s~cond
_the 40() meters.
In the Io11ger boys races. _and third respectively in the
Owens finished second in one"mile. Ryan· Davis was
the 800 and 1600 "me te~ , third in the 3200 meters.
runs.
As a team. the Eastern
In field events, Darren girls also placed second in
Scarbrough was third in the 3200-meter relay and
both the.shot purand discus, third in the 400-meter relay.
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sconng once.
Ankron tallied two of the
Vikcs' seven hits in the loss.
Megan Clark was saddled
with the loss, going seven
innings and striking out ,
eight. Clark also walked one,
.sur(endered nine hits and
allowed nine hits in the setback.
Meigs will next play in ·
Marietta duri'ng the Division
ll · sectional
tournament
Wednesday.
The game with the Tigers
will'start at 5 p.m .

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meet, boys finish second.
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"We're engaged in a fight
- - , a.n noun c e- · of a [lress tonferen~e calL
for the · heart and soul of the
ment regard:
The Associated Press
country.- and I want to coning mY deci- · reported Friday that two
POMEROY -- U.S. Rep. tinue ' to engage in that f(ght
sion
early . sources dose. to. the Sixth
Ted Strickland. D-Lisbon, through my Congressional
next week." · District 'C ongressman said he
·may run for Ohio . governor · office." Strickland said in .
Party lead- will. indeed , seek the
after all, now that his. frierid January, in annom!cing he
ers - expect ·Democratic · gubernatorial
and fellow (fongressman would .not seek the goverStrickland to nomination in May, 2006. .
Sherrod Brown, D-Lorain, nor's office.
announce his
Brown. who has served
has announced he will not. ·
In a terse statement · to
Strickland plans to seek closely with Strickland si nce
In January, · Strickland Sixth District press outlets
t
h
e they were first elected in
said he would not run for ' issued
late
Thursday, Democratic nomination for 1992, announced last week
Ohio governor, choosing Strickland said he will make governor in the 2006 prima- he will not run for governor.
instead to support Brown as an ·announcement about his ry. He' is expected to meet Columbus Mayor Michael
a candidate and sta·y in political plans next week. ·
with Ohio Democratic coun·: Coleman is now the only
Congress to provide opposi "I have made a firm deci- ty chairmen this weekend Democrat to have announced
tion to the Bush administra-. · sion regarding · my future - and will announce his plans as a candidate:
tion's poliCies.
plans. T will make a public on Monday morning, by way
!hree Republicans- - .

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Heritage Fgu,ndation donates $25,000
and used in ·search · and n~scue work.
Once the equipment is in place here,
Sheriff Beegle said his dep-uties will be
POMEROY - "Project Lifesaver", trained in its use by officers from Ross
a tracking system for use in locating County where it is already in use.
wandering victims of Alzheimer's · "Project Lifesaver uses an electronic .
Disease and oiher dementia-type dis- tra_cking system to locate the patient dureases, will be in place in Meigs County . ing a wandering incideiu: Many times
wi'thin the next few months.
The Buckeye Hills Area Agency on these incidents end tragically because
the individual is not found ·quickly
Aging is in the process of purchasing
enough.
Project Lifesaver has been ~ucequipment to be located in the office of
Meigs County .Sherin: Robert Beegle
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• Local student.starting
teen Republican club.
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: • Riverside Study Club will
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.• Governor declares
Drinking Water Week.
See PageA3
• Ag trade balanc~ shines.
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• Answering your
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GALLIPOLIS -. A truck and motorSaunders failed to stop at the stop
cycle accident late Friday afternoon on sign at the intersection, hitting Petrie,
Georges Creek Road at Bunce Road · the report from the Galli a- Meigs Post
left one driver seriously injured.
· of the Ohio State Highway Patrol said.
A&gt;nathan E. Petrie, 21, of Gallipolis,
Petrie was ejected from. the motorcywas· heading eastbound oon Georges cle and flown by Med-Flight to St.
Creek Road driving . a 2005 Harley- . Mary's Hospital in Huntington, W.Va.
Davidson motorcycle.
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for treatment, the report also stated.
Joeseph D . . Saunders, Jr., 43 , of
Saunders wru; not reported tQ be il1jured.

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Jirri Saunders, left, and Sonhy Chandler, commander of the Galli a County
Veterans Association, go over plans for the addition of more names to the
doughboy memorial in the Gallipolis City Park.

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RACINE On sunny
days in Meigs County the
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roads become showcases for
motorcycles of all shapes and
sizes, including Honda Gold
Wings. However, it's not justabout the motorcycles - but
about the social outlet they
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placed on the doughboy memorial.
Some people ride alone,
To be placed there, an individual others ride in groups like the
GALLIPOLIS- The two veter- must have been a resident of Gallia Pomeroy chapter of the Gold
ans' memorials in the Gallipolis County and in the service at the Wing
Roap
Riders
City Park are going to be merged time of war: Not aU of the names Association Chapter E-3.
into one.
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on the Russell Memorial meet that
The 'Gold Wing Riders .are
Plans call for the Russell qualification, Saunders said.
known as being couples oriMemorial, which contains a lot of
"We have to see the discharge ented. The Pomeroy chapter
the names ofGallia countians who papers," he said.
meets on Friday evenings at
fought in ·the Vietnam War, to be . _ )¥hen the black granite . listing McClure's and everyone. not
taken down.
the names ·of Gallia County's · just Oold Wing enthusiasts, is
Some of the names, but not· all, wartime servicemen was put in welcome.
will be transferred to thedoughboy place, the veterans association put.
"We · go ·from ice _cream
memorial.
·
forth a serious effort to try to get shop to ice cream shop on our
The details of the transfer still . all of the names on there that motorcycles," Pomeroy Gold
have to be worked.out between city · should have been, Saunders said.
Wing Road ' Rider member
officials and the Gallia County
"I think we did the b~st we could Ike Spencer of Racine said
.Veterans Association, whjch is under the conditions to get all the about the group's outings .
Spencer purchased his 1984
responsible for maintenance and names we could," he said.
upkeep of the doughbOy memorial.
·While there are many manu- 1200 lnterstate Gold Wing
Jim Saunders of the veterans ments listing the names of service- last January.after he took early ·
association told the dalliplllis City men killed or missing in action, tlte retirement because of a disCommission last week that not all doughboy memorial is different, ability. He had been searching
of the names on the Ru ssell
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Wing "Casper" (Casper -the friendly ghost
appears on the luggage compartl)1ent) Which has
not only become his hobby but his wife Judy's as
well. The Spencers belong to the Gold Wing Road
Riders Association Chapter E-3 Pomeroy which
will ,hold their annual Gold Wings and Ribs
Festival June 34 at the Pomeroy Riverfront.

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Meigs is at Gallia Academy
S p.m. Monday in Division II
sectional tournament play. _

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Attorney General Jim Petro,
Auditor Betty Montgomery,'
and Secretary of State · J.
Kenneth Blackwell· have
announced _their plans to
run for the governoship
next year. .
. Strickland's Sixth District
is now made up of a·portion
of Mahoning . County,
Columbiana;
Jefferson,
Belmont,
Monroe,
Washington, Athens, Meigs,
Vinton, Gallia, Lawrence, ·
and Scioto, and has previously
included
Ross,
·Highland, Clinton, and
. Warren Counties.

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two more tallies in the sixth,
The southpaw Dayis
struck out six in picking up
the pitching win. Ousley,
who worked the first ' five
iimings for Vinton C~unty,-

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Durst, Mark Guess and B,yan
Sm1th also h'itting safely for .
the visiting Eastern nine.
Eastern jumped out to an .
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opening frame before tacking
son. Gerlach, the fourth of on another tal,ly in the second
seven Eastern hurlers, was for a _4-0 lead before the
tagged _wtth t~e loss.
White Falcons rallied for five
Dustm Vtckers, Jeshua runs in the bottom half of the
Branch an&lt;;~ Brandon Fowler second.
had .two hils aptece to pace
The Eagles knotted the
the Wahama offense: Vtckers score at 5-5 in the third with
drove m two runs wtth a patr a single run before Wahama
of doubl~s wh1le Branch went in front for good with
smacked a smgle and a tnple four runs in the third artd four
to drive in !hree Falcon runs. more in the fourth for the 13. Fowler ·talhed four RBls on 5baseball triumph.
the day With a couple of smWahama -will now take to
jlles with Chad .?erkle blast- the road on successive days
mg a laser shot m the_ fourth to close out· the regular seathat left _the park to; h1s son with a visit to Southern
fourt~ home run o. the on tap for today and a noon
spnng. Kameron Sayre and date at Clay co 4nty on
Heath Stanley rounded out Saturday.
·
the offenstve htghhghts for
WHS with a single each.
Wahama 13, Eastern 5
Eastern had five singles in Eastern 311000 0 - 551
the game with a first-inning, Wahama 0 54 4 0 0 X - 13 9 1
Vickers, C!ark (2), Veazy (7} and Stafford.
two-run base hit by Matt Durst.
Pierce (2). · Amsbary (2), Gerlach
Morris being the big hit for (3). ShaHe' (3). Mye's (4).
(6) and Myers, Durst (2). WP the Eagles. Phi I Pierce added Riggs
Clark. LP- Gerlach. HR- Chad Zerkle,
an RBI single with Terry fourtH inning. none on.

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