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50 CENTS • Vol. 118, No. 31 FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com OBITUARIES Community Page A3 Commissioners discuss • Gertrude Louise Hall choir to • Arlie Leonard sing July 4 • John W. Morrow Litter Control Program • Maggie E. Parsons BY DELYSSA HUFFMAN [email protected] BY HOPE ROUSH the community service that the Mason County Library ordered service this spring [email protected] has been performed. On and Harmon Park. Thirteen and summer. POINT PLEASANT — Aug. 7, 2009, two individu- trash bags were collected. In other business: The Fourth of July POINT PLEASANT — als completed an eight hour In November, due to • Mason County Clerk Community Choir Event SPORTS During Thursday’s Mason day of community service inclement weather, one Diana Cromley reported will be held on Sunday, July County Commission meet- which consisted of picking individual was able to com- that more than 250 people 4 at the Point Pleasant ing the status of the Litter up trash at Krodel Park, plete eight hours of required have participated in early Riverfront Park. Committee • RVHS loses Control Program was dis- Point Pleasant Riverfront community service at the voting as of press time. members are now meeting heartbreaker cussed. Park, the basketball courts Mason County Library. Early voting continues to discuss plans for the County Administrator John at the Ordinance School, the Crawford’s letter also stated to Redwomen. today through Saturday, event. Gerlach presented commis- Mason County Courthouse that nine individuals were May 8. Election day is slat- According to chairman, See Page B1 sioners with a letter from parking lot, Tu-Endie-Wei ordered by the magistrate ed for Tuesday, May 11. Nancy Hamm, the public is Allie Crawford, Mason State Park and Harmon court to complete litter col- • Commissioners agreed encouraged to attend the County Day Report Center Park. A total of eight trash lection as part of the Litter to move Ben See, Mason organizational meeting held director. The letter discussed bags were collected. On Control Program. However, County 911 Center employ- at 1:30 p.m., May 2, at the the statistics of the Litter Sept. 25, 2009, one individ- five of the individuals did ee, from part time to full Trinity United Methodist Control Program, which was ual completed scheduled not participate and were time effective May 1. Church. Chair directors are taken over by the Day Report community service that returned to the court for not • Gerlach reported that especially invited. Center in July of 2009. involved picking up trash in complying with the order. work on the courthouse’s “This is an important According to Crawford’s Henderson, the Ordinance Other individuals are sched- meeting as chair books letter, the statistics reflect School basketball courts, uled to complete their court Please see Commission, A3 will be given and practice times will be decided,” Hamm said. The chair will be directed by Karen Jackson, with music by Mary Shafer. The event is sponsored by the Mason County Ministerial Association. “They are planning many activities for this day,” Hamm said. “We will even be conducting a special program at 6 p.m. to honor service personnel and veterans.” USDA encourages INSIDE farmers to • Victim’s daughter: file annual Massey offering $3M settlements. acreage report See Page A3 BY HOPE ROUSH [email protected] • A Hunger for More. See Page A6 POINT PLEASANT — It • Angle is everything. is once again time for area farmers to submit their See Page A7 annual report of acreage to • Camp Francis Asbury the local Farm Service opens for summer Agency (FSA), located in the USDA Farm Service season May 16. Agency office. See Page A7 According to Josh Lewis, executive director of the local USDA’s FSA, farmers should file their reports in order to obtain the benefits Submitted photo offered by the FSA. WEATHER The Kountry Kritters 4-H Club found a unique object during the Citywide Clean-Up on April 17. Pictured are club “Producers must file members and leaders with a P.A. Denny life ring. This piece from the three-deck paddle wheel boat is now dis- their reports accurately and played at the Point Pleasant River Museum. The P.A. Denny now serves as a floating education center in timely for all crops and Cincinnati, Ohio. Pictured are leaders Missy Deem and Carla Smith, along with club members Lexxy Meadows, land uses, including pre- Katherine Deem, Kyra Riffle, Jaden Rhea, Nick Smith and Linzi Smith. vented and failed acreage, to ensure they receive the maximum FSA program Life ring found during Citywide Clean-Up benefits possible,” Lewis BY DELYSSA HUFFMAN said. [email protected] He added that acreage reports are important POINT PLEASANT — Amidst because they both deter- the trash and garbage picked up on mine and maintain eligibili- High: Upper 80s. ty for various programs, Low: Upper 50s. April 17 during the Citywide Clean-Up, one group of young 4- including the Direct and H’ers found something very unique Counter-cyclical Program — a life ring from the P.A. Denny, and newer programs autho- a three-deck paddle wheel boat rized in the 2008 Farm Bill. built in the 1930s. Other programs include the NDEX According to Ruth Fout, Special Supplemental Revenue I Projects Coordinator for the river Assistance Payments Program (SURE); Average ECTIONS AGES museum, the Kountry Kritters 4-H 2 S — 16 P File photo Crop Revenue Election Club brought the life ring to the A picture of the P.A.Denny taking an excursion in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Calendars A2,6 museum for display. Program (ACRE); the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission operates the floating Livestock Forage Disaster Built in Charleston by Charles education center. Classifieds B5-6 Ward Engineering Works in 1930, Program (LEP); Tree Assistance Program (TAP); Comics B7 the boat served the United States in the early 1980s. the P.A. Denny River Education Corps of Engineers in Louisville and Emergency Assistance The P.A. Denny is a 109-foot long Center and is used as a floating for Livestock, Honeybees Editorials A4 for 24 years. It received it’s name three-deck paddle wheel boat that classroom, with periodic excursions. — The P.A. Denny — after and Farm Raised Fish cruised the Kanawha River in the The facility is designed to introduce Program (ELAP). Faith A5-7 Charleston river man Pete Denny eastern United States for nearly three fourth through twelfth graders to sci- bought the boat and led it to a vic- Farmers must visit the NASCAR B8 decades as a tour boat. It also pro- ence and ecology concepts. The P.A. FSA office in order to com- tory win in the 1974 Charleston vided excursions and parties, before Denny features labs and equipment plete their acreage report- Sports B Section Sternwheel Regatta Race. After leaving for Ohio in August 2004. for the students’ use during their four ing. According to Lewis, his death, Captain Lawson Now based in Cincinnati, Ohio or five hour voyage. acreage reports are consid- © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Hamilton bought the boat and and operated by the Ohio River The Point Pleasant River ered timely filed when named it after his longtime friend. Valley Water Sanitation Museum is now very proud to completed by the applica- The P.A. Denny also participated Commission’s Educational exhibit the life ring found by the ble final crop reporting in the World’s Fair in New Orleans Foundation, the boat was renamed group of 4-H members. deadline, which varies Please see Farmers, A3

Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page A2 TU-ENDIE-WEI Friday, April 30, 2010 Door prize winner ASK DR. BROTHERS Doesn’t feel bad about affair Dear Dr. Brothers: I’ve been unfaithful to my hus- band for almost seven years. That’s half as long as we’ve been married. I used to feel guilty about the whole situation, but then I Dr. Joyce would think about how he Brothers treats me, and the feeling would pass. But recently, he’s stopped drinking again — this time staying sober for going on three months. weird things at the most He seems really set on inappropriate times. It’s changing his ways. I want like he’s unacquainted to believe him, but I don’t with the most basic, funda- want to break off my other mental rule of never dis- relationship unless I’m cussing either religion or sure. Please help. — T.B. politics at a dinner party. Dear T.B.: It seems that He has zero talent for the way you have chosen to small talk. He’s always cope with your husband’s asking people about some alcoholism and unpre- profound stuff, like the dictable treatment of you is meaning of life. What’s the to stay within his sphere of deal with this? — C.Z. influence while at the same Dear C.Z.: Though it time removing yourself so may not always be appro- that you can enjoy a more priate to talk about stuff like this, and it drives you crazy, normal life — and by that I your boyfriend just might don’t mean that cheating is be onto something that will normal, but presumably the increase his own happiness. person you are with is And that’s not such a bad someone who at least treats thing. A new study pub- you the way you like. It is lished in the journal worth asking yourself, Psychological Science though, if the man you are examined 20,000 record- with is really doing you any ings of volunteers engaged favors by asking you to con- in their daily lives, and Submitted photo tinue to avoid the issues in found that those who spent Carl Stewart of Camp Conley won the door prize with the Captain’s Creamery by the Point Pleasant River Museum your marriage by being with less time alone and more opened for the season. He is pictured with the prize, a clock. him — sort of. You may be time in meaningful conver- reaching a dangerous peri- sations were happier than od. So far, your husband has those whose conversations been in his own world, focused only on small talk. Calendar of Events somewhat oblivious to your The happiest participants Email items to [email protected] activities and feelings. If he had twice as many substan- stays sober, that’s bound to tive conversations and one- change. third as much small talk as SUNDAY, MAY 2 Class, Letart Community Point Pleasant Writers Guild at 304-675-4061. At some point, you may the unhappiest participants, LETART — Twelve-step Center. Weigh-ins from for aspiring writers, 2-4 TUESDAY, MAY 11 be forced to act. Do you according to the study. recovery support group 5:30-6 p.m., followed by a p.m., Mason County Public POINT PLEASANT — want to be with your hus- Now, that’s all well and meeting, 5:30 p.m., short meeting. Library. Questions? Call Mason County 911 band and support him in good, and I’m sure you’ll Maranatha Cornerstone POINT PLEASANT — Nick Griffin at 304-675- Advisory Board meeting, health as well as in illness, agree that it’s better to have Church. The group is intend- AA, noon, rear of the 3985. 4:15 p.m., Mason County and break off your affair? It a happy boyfriend than a ed for anyone with alcohol, Prestera Center. FRIDAY, MAY 7 911 Center meeting room. sounds as though your com- morose one, but if his drug or other addictions. For FLATROCK — Clothing HENDERSON — Dance, POINT PLEASANT — mitment to your husband is behavior is not bringing the more information or direc- give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 7 p.m., Henderson Gourd Society meeting, 6 contingent upon his chang- same level of bliss to you tions, visit www.maranatha- Good Shepherd United Community Center. p.m., kitchen dining room at ing. You don’t want to break and your relationship, that’s cornerstonechurch.org or Methodist Church. Featuring music by Big the West Virginia State up with your lover in case not good. I know you don’t call 304-882-2567. NEW HAVEN — Country. Farm Museum. Questions? you still might need him to want to change who he is; MONDAY, MAY 3 Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 LETART — Jam session, Call 304-675-5737 or 304- fall back on. He may decide and chances are, the people NEW HAVEN — p.m., Jacob’s Well 6:30-10 p.m., Letart 675-4899. to leave you before you get he enters into deep conver- American Legion Auxiliary Ministries. Services avail- Community Center. Country, LETART — HELP Diet caught by your now more- sations with are not offend- Unit 140 meeting, 6 p.m., able include counseling, bluegrass and gospel music Class, Letart Community aware spouse. It’s time to ed — he may seem like a American Legion Post. mission store and food will be featured. Center. Weigh-ins from face the music and decide breath of fresh air to them. (Meeting is held the first pantry. Questions? Call SATURDAY, MAY 8 5:30-6 p.m., followed by a what it is you want to do, If they do have a bad reac- Monday of each month 304-882-3838. POINT PLEASANT — short meeting. before events completely tion, you could discuss it unless it’s a holiday, then it WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Mason County Democrat POINT PLEASANT — overtake you. If telling your with him later and ask him will take place the following POINT PLEASANT — 100 Club meeting, 9 a.m., AA, noon, rear of the husband about the affair to tone it down a bit. But if Monday.) Point Pleasant Rotary Club Village Pizza Inn. Prestera Center. would not serve any pur- you find that you are the NEW HAVEN — meeting, noon, McNeil POINT PLEASANT — FLATROCK — Clothing pose you can think of, then only one who is really Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 Room at Pleasant Valley Gospel sing, 7 p.m., give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., don’t. But start facing the embarrassed by his probing p.m., Jacob’s Well Hospital. Pleasant Valley Community Good Shepherd United music. conversations, it may be Ministries. Services avail- POINT PLEASANT — Church. Everyone welcome. Methodist Church. • • • time to let him be who he is. able include counseling, Clothing give-away, 10 a.m.- Pastor Doug Garten. NEW HAVEN — Dear Dr. Brothers: My You’ll both most likely be mission store and food 2 p.m., Point Pleasant MONDAY, MAY 10 Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 boyfriend has been driving better off. pantry. Questions? Call Presbyterian Church. POINT PLEASANT — p.m., Jacob’s Well me crazy recently. He has (c) 2010 by King Features 304-882-3838. LETART — Twelve-step Point Pleasant in Bloom Ministries. Services avail- a tendency to just blurt out Syndicate POINT PLEASANT — recovery support group Floral/Tidiness Committee able include counseling, Soup kitchen, 5:30-6:30 meeting, 7 p.m., Maranatha meeting, 6:30 p.m., Supple mission store and food p.m., Main Street Baptist Cornerstone Church. The Law Office. Questions? pantry. Questions? Call Church. Menu includes group is intended for any- Contact Cary Supple at 304-882-3838. Bank to sell 2 historic soup, sandwiches, a one with alcohol, drug or 304-675-6249. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 dessert and a drink. other addictions. For more POINT PLEASANT — POINT PLEASANT — Questions? Call the church information or directions, ALPHO meeting, 7:30 p.m., Point Pleasant in Bloom properties in Kingwood at 304-675-4061. visit www.maranathacorner- Mason County Public Heritage Preservation TUESDAY, MAY 4 stonechurch.org or call 304- KINGWOOD (AP) — 1872 and used for years as a Library. Committee meeting, 9 a.m., Two historic properties in bed and breakfast. It was the HENDERSON — ‘Meet 882-2567. POINT PLEASANT — Main Street Development the Candidates’ Forum, 7 THURSDAY, MAY 6 Mason County Solid Waste Office. Public welcome to the heart of Kingwood will home of railroad entrepre- p.m., Henderson POINT PLEASANT — Authority meeting, 6 p.m., attend. Questions? Contact be sold at auction, and an neur Charles Bishop and Community Center. Hosted Committee for Mason County Courthouse. Jerrie Howard at 304-675- economic development offi- once housed the Preston by Mason County Tea Party. Environmental Awareness POINT PLEASANT — 2319. cial hopes that will help County Board of Education. Free and open to the public. meeting, 6:30 p.m., Supple Mason County Special POINT PLEASANT — revive business downtown. Bishop Block was built in Questions? Call Jim and Law Office. Public welcome. Olympics meeting, 7 p.m., Mason County Emergency BB&T will sell the Bishop 1877 and housed several Anna Maria Butler at 304- Questions? Call 304-675- House and Bishop Block stores. 675-3984 or 6249. Mason County Public Food and Shelter Program, Library. 1-3 p.m., for recently unem- starting at 9 a.m. Friday at the Main Street Kingwood [email protected]. POINT PLEASANT — Preston County Courthouse. director Robyn Hess hopes POINT PLEASANT — Lion’s Club meeting, 6 p.m., NEW HAVEN — ployed residents of Mason Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 County. Available at Mason They are among five Bishop House will again Mason County Action PVH Buxton Room. Public buildings on Price Street in become an inn with a car- Group meeting, noon to 2 welcome to attend. p.m., Jacob’s Well County Food Bank at the Ministries. Services avail- Youth Center, near Harmon foreclosure and litigation. riage house that can be used p.m. WV Division of POINT PLEASANT — Bishop House was built in as conference space. Veteran’s Affairs in Mason County Democrat able include counseling, Park. Questions? Call 304- Parkersburg. Women’s Organization mission store and food 675-2468. POMEROY, Ohio — monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m., pantry. Questions? Call NEW HAVEN — Holzer Clinic Retirees Mason County Library. 304-882-3838. American Legion Post 140 lunch, noon, Wild Horse. NEW HAVEN — POINT PLEASANT — meeting, 8 p.m., at Post The Point Pleasant Meet in Holiday Inn parking Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 Soup kitchen, 5:30-6:30 Home. lot at 11:15 a.m. p.m., Jacob’s Well p.m., Main Street Baptist POINT PLEASANT — Jr. Sr. High School POINT PLEASANT — Ministries. Services avail- Church. Menu includes Point Pleasant Rotary Club Quilts ‘N Things meeting, able include counseling, soup, sandwiches, a meeting, noon, McNeil Junior Class dessert and a drink. Room at Pleasant Valley 9:30 a.m., Mason County mission store and food would like to thank the following Courthouse Annex. For pantry. Questions? Call Questions? Call the church Hospital. more information, visit 304-882-3838. businesses for generously http://qntg.wordpress.com. POINT PLEASANT — donating items for the prom: POINT PLEASANT — TOPS, weigh-in at 4:30 $4.97 Plant Sale Quilts ‘N Things meeting, p.m., meeting at 5 p.m., We grew too many! Choose from Japanese Red Maples, 13 kinds of Bob’s Market & Greenhouse Too, 5:30 p.m., Mason Trinity United Methodist Azaleas, & 15 different Crape Myrtles, Hydrangeas, 4 Varieties of Hogg’s Greenhouse and Farm County Courthouse Annex. Church. Questions? Call Lilacs, Heavenly Bamboo, Mimosas, Dappled Willow, Dogwoods, The Image Gallery MASON — Stewart- 304-675-3692. Butterfly Bushes, Purple Sand Cherry, Lots of Evergreens and More! Johnson Ladies Auxiliary POINT PLEASANT — We also have Pink Dogwoods & Weeping Cherries! Jon Parrack’s Nationwide Post 9926 meeting, 7 p.m. Weight Watchers, weigh- 4’ Pink & White Weeping Cherries, Magnolias, & Crape Myrtles, Pleasant Valley Home Medical POINT PLEASANT — ins, 4:30 p.m., meeting at 5 6’ Pink Dogwood & Weeping Cherries, 10-12’ Cleveland Pears, Equipment American Legion Auxiliary p.m., Krodel Park Flowering Cherries & Crabapples, Red Maples, Weeping & Rollin’s Wrecker Service Post 23 meeting, 7 p.m. Clubhouse. Corkscrew Willows, Apple, Peach & Cherry Trees Sider’s Jewelry POINT PLEASANT — POINT PLEASANT — Great Selection & Prices! MGM Marine Corps League AA, 7:30 p.m., Presbyterian FAIRLEIGH FARM -371 SMITH STREET HARTFORD, WV SFS Truck Sales meeting, 7 p.m., Mason Church, corner of Eighth Rt 62 between Mason and New Haven, end of Smith Street Subway County Public Library meet- and Main streets. Use side Turnpike Ford ing room. entrance. behind Ellm View Apts. LETART — HELP Diet POINT PLEASANT — 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, this Saturday & Sunday Friday, April 30, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page A3 Obituaries French Art Colony’s annual Gertrude Louise (Kent) Hall Gertrude Louise (Kent) Hall, 85, of Leon, departed this life on Wednesday, April 28, 2010, at the Pleasant Valley dinner scheduled for May 7 Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Point Pleasant, fol- lowing an extended illness. school curriculum. They said “her vast Educator of the Year from the National She was born March 10, 1925 in Rockcastle, a daughter Guest speaker to experience as an educator, administra- Art Education Association and Ohio of the late Ralph and Nellie (Stover) Kent. She was a cook tor and consultant give her great Art Educator of the Year. for the Mason County Board of Education with 20 years of focus on importance insight to the benefits a student has by Witten said she believes her best service. She also attended the Creston Church and enjoyed learning through art experiences.” work is her two sons who are happily painting, gardening and traveling. of art education Witten began her career as a K-12 pursuing creative careers. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by art teacher, then veered to jobs in inpa- The annual meeting of membership her brothers, Rupert Kent and Harold Kent; and grandson, in schools tient psychiatry. After a stint as a stay and friends of the FAC salutes the past Wesley Hall. home mom and grad student, she year, recognizing the outstanding con- She is survived by her sons, Clarence Michael (Barbara) REGISTER STAFF worked for the Ohio Department of tributors, both monetary and volunteer, Hall of Leon, and William Edward (Patty) Hall of St. [email protected] Education. for 2009. Individual and Business Amant, La.; daughter, Gail Carr of Arcadia, Fla.; sister, During her career, she has been “Support of the Arts” awards will be Mina Harmon of Forrest Park, Ill.; six grandchildren; 15 GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The French active in numerous professional orga- announced at the dinner, along with the great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren. Art Colony annual dinner is scheduled nizations, including the Board and outstanding Volunteer of the Year. Services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 1, at the for Friday, May 7 at St. Peter’s Executive Committee of both the A matted and framed art print will Creston Church in Evans with Rev. Gerald B. Sayre offici- Episcopal Church, 541 Second National Art Education Association be raffled off at the end of the evening, ating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation Avenue, Gallipolis. The featured and the Ohio Alliance for Arts Mel Steele’s “Turnip Greens.” will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, at the Casto Funeral speaker for the evening is Susan Education. Dinner reservations can be made by Home in Evans. Washam Witten, Ph.D., Director of Witten has been recognized for her calling the FAC at (740) 446-3834. Online condolences may be sent to castofuneral- Teaching and Learning for Hamilton leadership in the arts along the way, Reservations must be made no later [email protected]. Local Schools in Columbus, Ohio. including the Ken Marantz than Monday, May 3. Tickets are $25 According to FAC officials, Witten Distinguished Alumni Award from per person, and can be purchased at was chosen for this event to emphasize The Ohio State University, the French Art Colony, 530 First Maggie E. (Henry) Parsons the importance of art education in Supervision and Administration Avenue, Gallipolis. Maggie E. (Henry) Parsons, 84, of Henderson, passed away on Thursday morning, April 29, 2010, after a long ill- ness at home. She was born June 12, 1925, a daughter to the late Ohio Valley Christian to offer PreK4 program George and Addie (Henry) Leport. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by REGISTER STAFF day classes, Monday pare the children for formal new service to the parents in her first husband, George Manford Carper of Gallipolis [email protected] through Friday, throughout group learning as well as our area.” Ferry; her second husband, David R. Parsons of Point the school year. Early- how to work and play in To be eligible for enroll- Pleasant; one son, George David Carper, Sr.; two sisters; GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — Morning and After-School group settings. Bright Start ment, Pre-K4 children must and two brothers. Ohio Valley Christian School care will also be available. will provide a safe, Christ- be 4-years old by Sept. 1, She is survived by her children, Melvin S. Henry of is now accepting applications The program will be centered learning environ- 2010. Students must also be Mason, William R. and Barbara Carper, Sr. of Henderson, for fall enrollment of its new licensed through the Ohio ment for children, offering potty-trained. Interested Park A. Parsons of Henderson, Michael A. Carper of Pre-K4 program, Bright Start Department of Education. opportunities for individual families are encouraged to Henderson, Edna and Michael Fisher, Sr. of Henderson, Academy. Bright Start Patrick O’Donnell, admin- and group worship, Bible call the school at (740) 446- Maggie L. and Chris Snead of Henderson, Larry Carper Academy is an early child- istrator of Ohio Valley stories and prayer. 0374 to set up an interview and Louise Randolph of Point Pleasant, David R. Carper hood education program for Christian School, said the “We have had a number and tour of the school. Ohio of Point Pleasant, and Sheila and William Baird, Jr. of children who will be four- curriculum will be built of people over the years ask Valley Christian School is a Gallipolis Ferry; 30 grandchildren; 22 great grandchil- year-old children in the around academic and school us to start a program like member of the Association dren; and a special friend and caretaker, Patricia S. Fisher Gallia-Mason-Meigs area. readiness skills. Activities this,” O’Donnell said. “We of Christian Schools of Henderson. Bright Start will offer all will be planned to help pre- are excited to provide this International. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, May 3, at Crow-Hussell Funeral Home with Rev. Marshall Bonecutter officiating. Burial will follow at Concord Cemetery in Henderson. Visitation will be held at the funer- al home one hour prior to the service on Monday. Victim’s daughter: Massey offering $3M settlements Maggie’s care has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell BY TIM HUBER The widow of William highest paid executives in of college or vocational Funeral Home. An online guest registry is available at ASSOCIATED PRESS Griffith has already filed a the coal industry. McKinney education at any accredited www.crowhussellfh.com. wrongful death lawsuit, said she would like to take school in West Virginia for CHARLESTON — while the mother of Adam every penny he has. those children. Massey Energy Co. is offer- Morgan has won a court “Maybe it’ll save some- Director Robert ing $3 million to each of the order preserving relevant body else’s life,” she said. Foglesong said accepting Deaths families of 29 men killed in records and potential evi- On Monday, Richmond, those benefits would not an explosion at its Upper dence from the disaster. The Va.-based Massey laid out prevent a family from pur- Big Branch coal mine in April 5 explosion — the a financial package that it suing any legal claims. West Virginia, the daughter nation’s worst coal mining said would free the families Federal and state investi- Arlie Leonard of one of the victims said disaster in 40 years — also from ever worrying about gators suspect the explosion Arlie Leonard, 79, Gallipolis, Ohio, died Thursday, April Thursday. has prompted legal action money. was caused by a combina- 29, 2010, at Holzer Senior Care Center. Funeral arrange- The offer came a week by several current and for- Among other things, tion of methane gas and ments will be announced by Cremeens Funeral Chapel. earlier when Massey offi- mer shareholders. Massey said families would combustible coal dust. cials visited the family, said McKinney isn’t interested receive five times the Toxic gases have kept them Michelle McKinney, daugh- in settling. miner’s annual pay as life from entering the mine. John W. Morrow ter of Benny Ray “Nope,” she said. “My insurance benefits and an Officials say tests showing Willingham. McKinney dad didn’t have a price tag additional payment to sur- the presence of acetylene John W. Morrow, 61, Summersville, W.Va., formerly of said other families have on him. Don Blankenship viving spouses. The offer and ethylene, gases not nor- Point Pleasant, died Thursday, April 29, 2010, at CAMC received the same offer. don’t have enough money also would include health mally found in an under- General in Charleston. Arrangements are incomplete and Massey did not immedi- to pay me.” coverage both for surviving ground work environment, will be announced later. ately respond to calls seek- Massey CEO spouses and dependent chil- suggest a fire may be burn- ing comment. Blankenship is among the dren, and four years’ worth ing somewhere. Local Briefs W.VA. BRIEFS RESA II meeting scheduled Former investor U.S. Treasury in the first statement released Thursday. pleaded guilty to extorting quarter of 2009, reducing MSHA can subpoena wit- money from a contractor POINT PLEASANT — A regular meeting of the seeks class action earnings available to com- nesses for public hearings. working on a Logan County Regional Education Service Agency II (RESA II) Advisory vs. Massey mon stockholders to $4.4 Roberts says a hearing road project Council will be held at the Chapmanville Regional High million. WesBanco has also would give families of Fifty-two-year-old School beginning at 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 5. CHARLESTON (AP) — since exited the federal the 29 men killed in the Chapmanville resident The West Virginia coal mine bank bailout program. April 5 explosion informa- Gwen Conley entered the disaster that killed 29 men Analysts surveyed by tion more quickly. plea to a charge of interfer- has prompted another law- Thomson Reuters expected Others, including the ence with commerce by Mason County Forecast suit, this one over the stock WesBanco to earn 22 cents widow of one of the vic- extortion at a hearing price of mine owner Massey per share in the first quarter. tims, have requested a pub- Thursday in Charleston. Energy. lic hearing as well. Prosecutors say Conley Friday...Sunny. Warmer with highs in the upper 80s. A national law firm is pur- Company plans South winds 10 to 15 mph. was inspecting a project on suing the potential class- Route 10 in Man when he Friday night...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. action lawsuit against the Eastern Panhandle Former state South winds 5 to 10 mph. threatened to impede work Richmond, Va.-based com- asphalt plant worker pleads done by a contractor unless Saturday...Partly sunny in the morning...Then becoming pany and its board members. mostly cloudy. A chance of showers. A chance of thunder- MARTINSBURG (AP) guilty to extortion he was paid off in 2008. The firm of Robbins, Conley faces up to 20 storms...Mainly in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 80s. Geller, Rudman and Dowd — The Eastern Panhandle is South winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Chance represents the Macomb getting a new $25 million CHARLESTON (AP) — years in prison and as much of rain 50 percent. County Employees’ asphalt plant. A former state Division of as $250,000 in fines when Saturday night...A chance of thunderstorms. Showers Retirement System. It sold The Berkeley County Highways employee has he’s sentenced in August. likely...Mainly in the evening. Lows in the lower 60s. 4,000 shares of Massey stock Economic Development South winds around 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. for a $8,100 loss three days Authority said Thursday it’s Chance of rain 70 percent. after the April 5 explosion at sold 18 acres for the plant to the Upper Big Branch mine. AllMine Corp. for $1.6 mil- The lawsuit alleges the lion. disaster and its history of The agency says the plant Commission from Page A1 violations are evidence it will produce and process lied to investors about the liquid asphalt and employ restoration project is set to continue in May. Work will not safety of its mines. 15 to 20 people. AllMine begin until the primary election is over. According to Massey has about 95 mil- plans to have it up and run- Gerlach, once work begins the front entrance of the court- lion shares outstanding. The ning by fall. house will be temporarily closed. Grae-Con will handle the case was filed Thursday in The property is located in construction aspect and are under a 60-day contract with Beckley federal court. the Tabler Station Industrial Trinity United July 15 set as the project’s completion date. Park. • Commissioners agreed to sign a contract with Grae-Con WesBanco Methodist Church for the courthouse exterior improvement project. UMW urges public • Commissioners announced that the National Day of Prayer reports jump May 2, 3 & 4 will take place on the courthouse steps Thursday, May 6. in Q1 profit hearing on W.Va. • Commissioners agreed to allow needed improvement mine explosion Guest Speaker: Pastor Ellis Conley work at the Mason County 4-H Camp. WHEELING (AP) — May 2nd, 10:45 am • It was reported that the local Public Service District WesBanco Inc.’s profit CHARLESTON (AP) — received a $640,000 grant. jumped more than 45 per- The United Mine Workers Special Music by the “Trinity Boys” The next meeting will be 4 p.m. Thursday, May 13. cent in the first quarter as labor union is urging federal May 2nd, 7:00 pm income from loans and fees regulators to conduct a pub- Singing by “Eternity” increased. lic hearing on the deadly May 3rd, 7:00 pm The Wheeling-based com- explosion at West Virginia’s Farmers from Page A1 pany said Thursday it earned Upper Big Branch mine. “Sacrifice of Praise” singing with Beth Rollins $7.9 million, or 30 cents per Union President Cecil May 4th, 7:00 pm from state to state. Prevented acreage must be reported share, in the period. Roberts says doing so would Singing by Inez Smith within 15 calendar days after the final planting date, while WesBanco earned $5.45 mil- allow the federal Mine 615 Viand Street Point Pleasant, WV failed acreage must be reported before the disposition of lion, or 17 cents per share, in Safety and Health 304-675-2220 the crop. the same period a year earlier. Administration to compel For more information on the reports or local deadline, WesBanco paid a $1.1 witnesses to testify. He calls visit the USDA office, For other questions regarding reports million dividend on pre- that critical to learning the or other FSA programs, visit the Web site, www.fsa.usda.gov. ferred stock held by the truth about the explosion in a Page A4 OOPINION Friday, April 30, 2010

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Friday, April 30, the 120th day of 2010. There are 245 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 30, 1970, President Richard M. Nixon announced the U.S. was sending troops into Cambodia, an action that sparked widespread protest. On this date: In 1789, George Washington took office in New York as the first president of the United States. In 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France for 60 million francs, the equivalent Obama takes immigration reform off agenda of about $15 million. In 1812, Louisiana became the 18th state of the BY SUZANNE GAMBOA Republican resistance, though in real- question anyone they suspect is in the Union. ASSOCIATED PRESS ity many Democrats didn’t want to country illegally. In 1859, the Charles Dickens novel “A Tale of Two deal with an immigration bill this “On one hand you are not going to Cities” was first published, in serial form. Immigration reform has become year either. vote because you don’t believe peo- the first of President Barack Obama’s The Democrats’ draft proposal, ple you voted for are doing a good In 1904, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition opened in major priorities dropped from the St. Louis. obtained by The Associated Press on enough job,” Gutierrez said. “Then agenda of an election-year Congress Tuesday, called for, among other you say, ’I got to vote, because the In 1939, the New York World’s Fair officially opened facing voter disillusionment. things, meeting border security enemy is so mean and vindictive, I with a ceremony that included an address by President Sounding the death knell was benchmarks before anyone in the got to get out there.”’ Franklin D. Roosevelt. Obama himself. country illegally can become a legal The Hispanic vote is growing, In 1945, as Russian troops approached his Berlin The president noted that lawmakers permanent U.S. resident. largely because of Latinos’ increasing bunker, Adolf Hitler committed suicide along with his wife may lack the “appetite” to take on Obama praised the outline and said population. The 9.7 million Latinos of one day, Eva Braun. immigration while many of them are the next step is ironing out a bill. He who cast ballots in 2008 made up In 1973, President Richard M. Nixon announced the up for re-election and while another said his administration will “play an about 7.4 percent of the electorate, resignations of top aides H.R. Haldeman and John big legislative issue — climate active role” trying to get bipartisan according to a 2009 Pew Research Ehrlichman, along with Attorney General Richard G. change — is already on their plate. supporters. Center study. “I don’t want us to do something Republican Sens. Jon Kyl of Hispanic voters helped flip the bat- Kleindienst and White House counsel John Dean. just for the sake of politics that does- In 1980, Queen Juliana of the Netherlands abdicated; Arizona and Lindsey Graham of tleground states of Colorado, Florida, n’t solve the problem,” Obama told South Carolina, who had been work- Nevada and New Mexico from she was succeeded by her daughter, Princess Beatrix. reporters Wednesday night aboard Air In 1990, hostage Frank Reed was released by his cap- ing with Democrats on immigration Republican to Democratic in the Force One. reform, criticized the proposal as 2008 presidential election. tives in Lebanon; he was the second American to be Immigration reform was an issue released in eight days. “nothing more than an attempt to But even though Latinos’ numbers Obama promised Latino groups that score political points.” have been increasing, in some parts Ten years ago: Hundreds of thousands participated in he would take up in his first year in By Wednesday, House Speaker of the country their portions of voting a gay-rights rally in Washington. office. But several hard realities — a tanked economy, a crowded agenda, Nancy Pelosi offered little hope that populations are not large enough to Five years ago: Missing Georgia woman Jennifer the issue was still alive on Capitol affect election outcomes. Wilbanks admitted to police in Albuquerque, N.M., that election-year politics and lack of political will — led to so much foot- Hill. Democrats hold a 254-177 majority she was a “runaway bride” after initially claiming to have “If there is going to be any move- in the House, with four vacancies. been abducted; on what was supposed to have been her dragging in Congress that, ultimately, Obama decided to set the issue aside. ment in this regard, it will require But 48 are in districts where wedding day, she was escorted to the airport by officers With that move, the president cal- presidential leadership, as well as an Republican Arizona Sen. John for a flight home. Vietnam marked the 30th anniversary culated that an immigration bill appetite, is that the word? ... as well McCain did better than Obama in the of the war’s end. James Toney outpointed John Ruiz to would not prove as costly to his party as a willingness to move forward in 2008 elections. win the WBA heavyweight title in New York. two years from now, when he seeks the Congress,” she said. Matt Angle, a Democratic political One year ago: Riding a crest of populist anger, the re-election, than it would today, even House Republican leader John strategist focused on Texas, said it House approved, 357-70, a bill to restrict credit card though some immigration reformers Boehner was more blunt. “There is would be worse for Democrats to pro- practices and eliminate sudden increases in interest warned that a delay could so discour- not a chance that immigration is pose a bill that has no hope of passing rates and late fees. Chrysler filed for bankruptcy protec- age Democratic-leaning Latino voters going to move through the or getting Republican support. Doing tion; the federal government pledged up to $8 billion in that they would stay home from the Congress,” he said Tuesday. so would allow Republicans to cher- additional aid and to back warranties. The Iraq war for- polls in November. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, the ry-pick parts of the bill to use against Some Democrats thought pushing a Democrats’ leading advocate for Democratic candidates, he said. mally ended for British forces as they handed control of immigration reform, has said he The Senate also has a number of the oil-rich Basra area to U.S. commanders. A man drove bill through now might help their party, or at least their own re-election voted for health care reform on the competitive races, some in states with his car into a crowd of parade spectators in Amsterdam, prospects. understanding that Obama and con- significant numbers of Hispanic vot- killing seven people in an attempt to attack the Dutch Senate Majority Leader Harry gressional Democrats would move a ers, such as in Nevada, Reid’s home royal family (the attacker, Karst Tates, died of his Reid, whose campaign is struggling major immigration bill. state. Latinos are about 12-15 percent injuries). in heavily Hispanic Nevada, unveiled Even though he would like to see of likely voters there. Thought for Today: “In America, getting on in the an outline — not legislation — on Latinos turn out to vote for “For Democrats it is critical they world means getting out of the world we have known Thursday for an immigration bill at a Democrats in 2010, Gutierrez said can deliver if they want to continue before.” — Ellery Sedgwick, American editor (1872- packed news conference. Asked when “many will probably decide to stay nurturing the support they want from 1960). it might advance, he declined to set home.” However, he added, a strict, this community,” said Clarissa an “arbitrary deadline.” new immigration law in Arizona may Martinez De Castro, National If immigration goes nowhere this change that dynamic. The law Council of La Raza immigration and year, Democrats can blame requires law enforcement officers to national campaigns director. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the editor should be limited to 300 words. 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P.O. Box 547 - 4 mi N. Route 2 Pt. Pl, Pastor: service 7 pm. Pastor Doug Garten AVAILABLE Charles Birchfield, 675-7253 Church, 675- WILLING HEART OUTREACH FOR CHRIST 1881 Home, Sunday School 10 am & worship 1081 Oshel Road, Pt. Pl. Sunday 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. 7:30 pm, Wed. 7:30 pm. Wednesday 7 p.m. Pastors William Smith Sr. and HICKORY CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION Zenobia Smith. FOR YOUR Rt. 2- Pastor - Joe Hammack. Sunday EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN UNION PLEASANT RIDGE CHURCH School 10 am Morning worship 10:45, Bible 206 Main Street, Point Pleasant. Pastor Gallipolis Ferry, WV Saturday Service 7:00 Sunday Study Wednesday, 7 pm Charles Staats. 675-5328. Sunday school 10:30 Evening 6:00 Pastor Raymond Nibert. CRESTON UNITED METHODIST 9:30; preaching 10:45; evening services 7; BUSINESS Rt. 87-Leon. Pastor . Sun. School 9:45 am; Wednesday prayer, 7 pm. HAVEN OF REST CHURCH Morning worship 11 o’clock 1st & 3rd Sun CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION 40 Warwick Rd., Pt. Pl. 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Bible Sunday Services & Children’s Ministry THE GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE Anthony Toler, Sunday School 10 am, Worship 11 2226 Jackson Ave. Point Pleasant, WV Study 7 pm Youth 1st Wed. both rotating 10:30 a.m (refreshments @ 10:00 a.m.) (INDEPENDENT) am, Evening Service 6 pm. Midweek Service, Wed. 6 monthly with West Columbia UM. Neal Road, Point Pleasant, Pastor David pm (304) 675-4384 SPILMAN UNITED METHODIST EPISCOPAL Coronato. Sunday school 9:30 a.m., morning www.wilcoxenfuneralhome.com Spilman Lane Rt. 62, West Columbia Pastor CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH worship 10:30; evening service 7; Wednesday Richard D. Green- Glenn Rowe, Every Sunday- Worship 9 am, 804 Main Street, Point Pleasant. 675-3120 worship 7 pm Sun. School 10 am. Evening worship 7 pm Service Times: 8:00 am Holy Eucharist Rite I, MILLSTONE CHURCH Director/Licensee in Charge rotating weekly with West Columbia U.M.. 9:30 am Adult Education, 11 am Holy Apple Gove, Pastor David Washington. Ronald K. Browning - Director PENIEL UNITED METHODIST Communion, Clergy: Rev. Ray Hage, Rev. Sunday school 10:00 a.m; Sunday worship 6 Winona Wilcoxen McKinney- Secretary Rt. 2, Letart. Pastor Jack Mayes. Services: Marie Mulford. pm; Wednesday meeting 7 pm. 2nd Sun. night 7:30; 4th Sunday morning 11; SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ARBUCKLE INTERDENOMINATIONAL Sun. school 10. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Rt. 62, Rev. Paul Browning. Sunday school 10 GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED METHODIST 304-675-4620, Saturday Sabbath School/Bible Class am; Sunday evening 7; Wed. Bible study and Ken Bass Rt. 2, Pt. Pleasant. Pastor: Matthew Dotson. 11 am, Saturday Worship Service 12:30 pm, Thursday youth service 7 pm. Sun. worship 9:30am; Sun. school 10:30; Sun. Prayer/Bible Study 6:30 pm THIS SPACE Evening - 7:00 pm; Sun. Sr. Youth 6:00 pm; PRESBYTERIAN BALL’S CHAPEL (INDEPENDENT) Sun. Jr. Youth 6:00 pm; Wed. Bible Study 7:00 POINT PLEASANT PRESBYTERIAN Ashton, WV. Pastor Mark Mayes, Asst. Pastor Insurance pm; Wed. Bible school for kids 7:00 pm 675- 8th & Main Sts, Pt. Pl., 675-2170. Rev. John Darren Ellis Sunday School 10 a.m., Wed. 5953 S. Holland, Pastor. Sun. school 9:30 am & prayer meeting 7:00 pm; Sunday worship 7:00 AVAILABLE LEON UNITED METHODIST worship 11. pm. Leon. Pastor: Steve Runnion. Sunday school CHURCH OF CHRIST MT. CARMEL 10 am; worship 11 . Rev. Keith & Frances HENDERSON CHURCH OF CHRIST 4.5 mi. out Millstone Rd. Pastor Jim Selvig Brown, Youth 6 pm Henderson & Walnut St. Min. George Topping. Sun. Home address 1840 Litchfield Rd.,Gallipolis 304-882-2145 FOR YOUR KREBS CHAPEL study 10 am; worship 10:50; even. 6 pm; Wed. Svc. 7 Ferry, WV 304-675-7168, Sunday school 10 Sand Hill Road, Sun. school 10am; worship pm. am; Sunday worship 10 am; Thursday worship 10:45 am & 6:00pm. Prayer meeting, Bible CHURCH OF CHRIST 7 pm. . study & youth fellowship - Wed. 7:30 pm. Sand Hill Rd. Sun. Bible study 9:45 am; worship SHILOH COMMUNITY Auto • Home BUSINESS Pastor Michael Lambert. 10:30; even. 6:00; Wed. Svc. 7 pm. Pete Allinder, Leon-Baden Road. Wed. evening 7; Sunday MOUNT UNION Minister. morning 10; Sun. evening service 7 pm. Pliny. Sun. school 10 am; morning worship 11; CHURCH OF CHRIST MORNING STAR ADVENT CHRISTIAN • Commercial & Crop Sun. eve. 7 p.m. Wednesday & Sun. night 7; Mt. Alto, S. Rt. 2 & 331. Min. Harvey West. CHURCH youth fellowship 7:00. Pastor Randall Sites. Sun. Bible study, 10; worship 11; even. 6; Rt. 62 S Charleston Rd. (beside Indian Insurance BACHTEL UNITED METHODIST Wed. service 7 pm. Museum) Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Layne St., New Haven. Pastor Richard Nease. GLENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST Wednesday night Bible Study 7:00 pm Worship svc. 9:30am; Sun. school 10:30; Glenwood, WV, Svcs.-Sun. Bible Study 10am; Even. Preaching every Sunday night at 7:00 pm even. svc. 7. Bible study Wed. 7pm. Youth Svcs. 6pm; Wed Even. bible study 6pm. Minister Pastor: James Balser WV License Service Ty Group 7pm. Ernest Bowser & Jan Cisco. GUIDING STAR ADVENT CHRISTIAN BROAD RUN COMMUNITY CHURCH WESLEYAN CHURCH Agents: Somerville (INDEPENDENT) WESLEYAN HOLINESS Letart-off Rt. 33 on to Tombleson Run Rd., Broad Run Community. Pastors: , Charlie Kearns, 2300 Lincoln Ave., Pt. Pl.; Sun. school 9:30; Sun. school 10 am. Sun wohsip 11 am, Wed John Greer & Ken Bass Sun. school 10:30; morning worship 9:30. preaching svc. 10:30; evening svc. 7:30; Wed. Bible study 7 pm. Pastor Delton Huffman. 675-4030 ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST prayer svc. 7:30; Pastor Dan Brown. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BODY OF 2423 Jackson Ave., Pt. Pleasant. Pastor ALLEGHENY WESLEYAN METHODIST CHRIST Matthew Dotson Services: Sun. school 10:00 10 mi. N. on S. Rt. 2. Services: Sun. morning Sandhill Rd. Letart, WV Wed. 7 pm, Sat 7 pm, am; worship 11:00 am; prayer meeting 9:30; even. 6:30pm Wed. even. 7:00. Pastor Sun. School 10 am, Overseer/Pastor 607 5th Street Wednesday 1pm. 675-5452 Josephine Fox; 675-5524 WEST COLUMBIA UNITED METHODIST ROMAN CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN BRETHREN Rt. 62, West Columbia. Pastor Glenn Rowe ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC Center St., Mason. Worship svc. 9:45 am, New Haven, WV THIS SPACE Every Sunday- Worship 10 am Sunday Schoo 3rd and Pomeroy Streets, Mason. Father Sunday school 11; Sun service 7:00; Wed. 11 am. Evening worship 7 pm roating weekly David Schmitt. Sunday mass 9 am; Holy Day study 7:00 pm Pastor Charles Cundiff with Spilman UM. Bible Study Every Wed. 7 Vigil Mass 7 pm. SALEM COMMUNITY ~~~~~~~~ AVAILABLE FOR pm Youth 1st Wed. rotating monthly with SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Back of West Columbia on Lieving Rd., Pastor Crow - Hussell Clifton U.M. 2222 Jackson Ave., Pt. Pl., Father David Charles Roush 304-675-2288. Sunday school BAPTIST Schmitt, 675-4602. Sun. Mass 11 am; 9:30. Sun. preaching 6:00 pm; Bible Study Funeral Home YOUR BUSINESS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MASON Reconciliation: Before Mass. Holy Day Mass Wed. 6:00 pm (Independent Fundamental) as announced. TRUE GOSPEL CHURCH SERVICES “We have been called to serve your 2nd and Anderson St., Mason, 458-1754. Sun. NAZARENE 2-1/2 miles back of Hartford on Gibbstown school 10 am, Sun. service 11, evening 6; FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Road. Worship services Thur. 6 pm; Sat. 6 family with caring and compassionate HEALTH-AID PHARMACY Wed. evening 7. Pastor Rev. Rob Grady, 773- Mt. Vernon Ave., 25th St., Pt. Pleasant. Pastor James pm. Sun. 6 pm Sunday morning 10 am Pator service.” “Your Low Cost PrescriptionSpecialist” 5981 M. Ellis. 895-3018, Sun. school 9:45am; morn. Donald Roach; Co-Pastor Rodney Wood. RIVERVIEW BAPTIST worship & children’s church 11am. Sun. even. worship BARTON CHAPEL 24 Hour Emergency Kingtown Add., Pt. Pl. Sun. school 10am; 6:30 pm; Wed. prayer & praise service 7pm. Jerry’s Run Road. Apple Grove. Pastor Robert L. & Adria Patterson, Co-Owners worship 11am; evening worship 7pm .Wed. Missionary Svc. 2nd Wed. 7pm; Youth Ministries, Ronnie Long. Sunday school 10:00 am; Carl F. (Boxer) & Yvonne Swisher, Co-Owners Number even. 7pm. Pastor Merle Wood, 576-2374. Wed. 7pm; Choir rehearsal, Wed. 8pm. For inf. Sunday worship 6:00 pm; Wednesday service 882-3124 FAITH GOSPEL call:675-5925 or 895-3018. 7:00 pm (Independent Fundamental) LUTHERAN Robert L. Patterson II, Licensee-In-Charge 5th Street New Haven Pastor Jim Hadinger, 675-5954. Associate Pastor ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH THE ARK CHURCH 1701 Jefferson Blvd. Pt. Pleasant, WV PHONE: 882-2005 Sanders Rulen, Gall. Ferry, Sun. school - adults & 5th & George Streets, New Haven. Sun. 3773 Georges Creek Rd., Gallipolis, OH children, 9:45; Sun. worship 10:45, evening 7; Wed. school 9:45am; worship svc. 11. Pastor Jamie Wireman, Sunday Worship at 675- 2630 night prayer & Bible study 7 pm. (Handicapped facilities). Contact: Mike Lieving 10:30 am, Wednesday Worship at 7 pm, www.crowhussellfh.com MAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 304-882-2290 Thurs. Prayer & Praise at 6 pm Classes for all THIS SPACE 1100 Main St., Pt. Pleasant.. Sun. morning ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH ages every Sun. & Wed. worship 10:30 am and Sun. school 9:30 am; 28th & Parrish Ave., Point Pleasant. Worship www.thearkchurch.net Auto•Home•Business•Life•Annuity evening worship 6:30; Wed. prayer and youth svc. 9am; Sunday school 10. (Handicapped NON DENOMINATIONAL AVAILABLE fellowship 6:30.Pastor: Dr. Richard Sargent. facilities). Pastor Sherrie Hofmann. 882-3111 LEON COMMUNITY CHURCH CONCORD BAPTIST (ABCUSA) ST. MARK LUTHERAN Leon, Pastor Pete Cobb, Sunday 10 am and 342 Jim Hill Rd. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. worship Upper Flats Community. Worship svc. 9am; 6:30 pm; Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm FOR YOUR service 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening 6:00 pm; Sun. school 10 am. Pastor Sherrie Hofmann ELMWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH Wednesday evening worship 6:00 p.m. Pastor: Rick 882-3111 Pastor: . Friday service 7 p.m.. Sunday Tench ZION LUTHERAN worship 10:00 a.m. followed by Sunday BUSINESS . Broad Run Community. Worship services 9:30 School. Sunday evening worship 7:00 p.m. OLD TOWN BOARD BAPTIST CHURCH am. Sun. school 10:30 am. Pastor Sherrie Bible Study on Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. Rt. 2 Letart (off Sand Hill Rd).Sunday School Hofmann 882-3111 CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 10:00 am, Worship 11:00 a.m., Evening 7:00 www.masonjacksonlutherans.org. FOP Building, Neal Road. Sun. 10 am & 6:00 POINT PLEASANT pm, Wed. 7:00 pm Pastor Brian Ross 675- APOSTOLIC pm. Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Pastor Dan Wellman - 6620 HENDERSON TABERNACLE 446-6788. HARDWARE, INC. JACKSON AVENUE BAPTIST Sunday 10 am and 7 pm; Wednesday 7 pm; OMA CHAPEL CHURCH 2816 Jackson Ave., 675-5278. Pastor Joe Pastor William (Sonny) Mayes Rt. 62 to Arbuckle Creek Raod, Grimms PHONE 675-7256 Nott, 675-7883. Sun. school 10; morning GOD’S WILL TABERNACLE Landing. Sunday school 10 a.m.; Sunday Debra K. Roark, LUTCF, Agent worship 11; evening 7; Wed. Bible study 6, Jr. Leon-Baden Road, Leon. Services: Sunday evening 7 p.m.; Wednesday 7:00 p.m.; Youth 525 MAIN STREET PT. PLEASANT Church 7pm. school 10; evening worship 7 pm; Tuesday & childrens church 7 p.m. Pastor James 215-A Sixth Street, Pt. Pleasant, WV 25550 Store Hours: M,T, W & F 8-5; Thur & Sat. 8 - 12 noon http://jacksonavebaptist.wordpress.com Young People’s Meeting 7; evening worship Arthur 586-2649. Call us today at (304)675-7036 Small engine repair & parts dept. on first floor. Friday 7:30. Pastor Larry Kapp PLEASANT VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH or email us at GRACE BAPTIST LIFE LINE APOSTOLIC CHURCH Rt. 2 Rollinstown, Saturday worship, 7 p.m., [email protected] We service what we sell. (Independent Fundamental) Sunday School, 10 a.m., Tues. night prayer Page A6 FAITH • VALUES Friday, April 30, 2010 Church Calendar A Hunger for More Email items to [email protected] APRIL 26 - MAY 1 Trinity United Methodist LEON — Revival, 7 p.m. Church. Guest speaker will Many Christians today, it seems to criticisms, disassociations, or vio- nightly, Mt. Tabor Church be Rev. Dr. Ellis Conley, for- me, live a life of wandering. They lence. located on Gunville Ridge merly of Point Pleasant. wander from teaching to teaching, This is not to say that we do not Road. Featuring Evangelist Special music provided on apt to drift to what sounds most like engage error or attitude that grieves Scottie Elswick. Special Monday, Sacrifice of Praise; what they want to hear about God, God’s Spirit or that leads the unsus- singing nightly. Everyone and Tuesday, Inez Smith. the world, and themselves. But they Thom pecting from the true Gospel of Jesus welcome. Questions? Call Child care will be provided. also wander from experience to Mollohan Christ. On the contrary! 304-895-3518. Everyone is welcome to join experience, seeking something that But churches often have a way GALLIPOLIS FERRY — the congregation. will satisfy them on the one hand trying to snuff out the “Abels” Revival, 7 p.m. nightly, MAY 2-7 without requiring full surrender on among them, because their desire College Hill Church located FLATROCK — Revival, 6 the other. for “more of God” and their gener- at 165 Wood School Road. p.m. nightly, Point of Faith Christianity that is characterized by ous spirit towards the Lord makes what they may be giving. The fact is Featuring special singing Church, located across from shallow and self-absorbed worship others feel uncomfortable with their and preaching by Wayne Roosevelt Elementary and teaching is reminiscent of the that the “what” is less important to own ho-hum religious life. Folks God than the “how.” God would not Balcom. Questions? Call School. Featuring spirituality of Cain in Genesis chapter often despise being reminded that Pastor Darrell Johnson at Evangelist Rev. Shawn 4. Cain was a “religious” man. He overlook the fact that Cain’s worship there may be something missing that was lukewarm at best nor does He do 740-446-9957. Beauchamp (grandson of worshiped, he tithed, he had what they really do want, but to possess FRIDAY, APRIL 30 Buren and Bonnie Duncan). could be called a “relationship with so now. must be willing to give up every- Some might give this passage in NEW HAVEN — Chicken Special singers nightly. God.” In terms of practice, he is prob- thing. BBQ, 10 a.m., New Haven Sunday, Tyler Sharp; ably as good an example in ancient Genesis a shallow reading. To them it In the end, of course, God deals might suggest that God favors sheep Methodist Church. Monday, New Southern times to a typical Christian in our ranchers to dirt farmers, but that with Cain’s murder of his brother by SATURDAY, MAY 1 Harmony; Tuesday, Faith Post-Modern one. would be as silly as saying that the sending him away. Cain ventures FLATROCK — Special Valley Trio; Wednesday, Of course, Cain’s “practice” was Lord likes plumbers over restaurant out east of the garden of Eden to the singing by church choir, 7 Narrow Way; Thursday, the outflow of his heart’s attitude. managers (or restaurant managers land of Nod (“Nod” means wander- p.m., Pleasant Valley Donnie Boggs; and Friday, His “practice” can hardly be said to over plumbers), doctors over informa- ing). Community Church. Pastor Jacobs Ladder. be more than mediocre and was tion technologists (or the reverse), and In a way, Christians today are Doug Garten welcomes TUESDAY, MAY 4 therefore unfulfilling to himself and so on. But take it from a former career dwelling in their own “Land of Nod.” everyone to attend. POINT PLEASANT — unremarkable to its intended recipi- counselor, Cain’s “vocation” was not In ancient times, Cain and his descen- SUNDAY, MAY 2 Special meeting, 1:30 p.m., ent, God. It had more to do with rit- the problem. His problem was his dents built a great civilization. It grew POINT PLEASANT — Trinity United Methodist ual (religious habit devoid of pas- heart’s attitude. and spread and seemed to be flourish- Special music, 10:45 a.m., Church. Mason County sion) than it did with genuine wor- No doubt you have heard the story ing. But it at last came to nothing Trinity United Methodist Ministerial Association chair ship. It had more to do with the of Cain and Able. Cain became jeal- when the destruction of the great Church. Featuring the Trinity members will be discussing appeasement of God (the minimum ous of Abel’s favor with God. Flood swept over the earth after a Boys. Music also during organizational plans for the necessary to “get God off his back”) Basically, Abel was getting some- lengthy process of increasing evening service, provided 4th of July Celebration. than it did with atonement (the thing out of his “religion” that Cain immorality, anarchy, and futility. by Eternity. Questions? Call Nancy bridging of the distance that his sin- was not. Cain started jealous and But another son was born to Adam POINT PLEASANT — Hamm at 304-675-2453. ful nature created with God). His then became suspicious, imagining and Eve, trumping the evil that Cain Sunday school, 10 a.m., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 worship had only to do with obliging in his heart that Abel’s wonderful intended when he killed Abel. and evening service, 6 p.m., POINT PLEASANT — God (fulfilling his obligation) and spiritual life was all pretense and Through Seth the Abelitic spirit of Gospel Tabernacle Church. Bible study, 7 p.m., Gospel nothing whatsoever with pleasing pride. Maybe, in a typically human worship was preserved even through Pastor Bert Flora welcomes Tabernacle Church. His Creator. way of underestimating God, he the cataclysm of the Great Flood of This lackluster façade of false spiri- Noah’s day. It was the descendents of everyone. ADDISON, Ohio — even wondered if Abel was doing ADDISON, Ohio — Prayer meeting, 7 p.m., tuality pales in comparison to a life something down and dirty behind Seth who shone in a spiritually dark authentically given over to its Maker, society (the civilization of Cain’s lin- Sunday school, 10 a.m., Addison Freewill Baptist Cain’s back to get God to like him. and evening service, 6 p.m., Church. Rev. Truman that of Abel, Cain’s little brother. Who knows? What we do know is eage) by “calling on the name of the Abel, seems to really “get it,” in con- Lord” (see verse 26), proclaiming Addison Freewill Baptist Johnson will preach. that, as his bitterness festered and Church. Pastor Rick Barcus THURSDAY, MAY 6 trast to Cain, who quite clearly does- grew in his heart, he moved from Him even though those around them n’t “get it.” Abel’s life resonates with had descended into wickedness and will preach. ADDISON, Ohio — being suspicious to injurious, MAY 2-4 Ladies Aid meeting, 6 p.m., worship that is a melody of genuine exploding in an eruption of violence perversion. devotion and delight in God. His What kind of Christian do you want POINT PLEASANT — Addison Freewill Baptist that left Abel dead. I doubt, by the Revival, 7 p.m. nightly, Church. heart’s desire is for more than a way, that it was a murder of passion. to be? A “Cainitic Christian” or an “touch of God” but of close and sus- My inclination is that it was calcu- “Abelitic Christian?” One who is tained communion with Him. This lated ... although stupid — as if God lukewarm and does only what is min- attitude of worship outshines Cain’s wouldn’t notice or hadn’t seen what imally necessary or one who lavishes offering as brightly as does the sun had happened. Cain did not compre- upon God the best he has to offer? outdo the faint glow of an open cell hend the “ever-present” and “all- One who contents himself with the phone. Abel does not want to just ful- knowing” nature of God. But God meager fruit of a nominal Christian fill his obligation, he craves to surpass saw. He knew. Just as He sees and life or one who hungers for more of it and please God with his focused and knows today what is going on in our God in this life? lavish worship. hearts and minds. In a world full of “Cains,” God is When God looked on Abel’s offer- “Cainitic spirituality” abounds looking for more “Abels.” It is time May 2nd - 7th 6:00 pm ing, the genuine nature of it was today but it still has a knack for to leave the Land of Nod and embark Evangelist Rev. Shawn Beauchamp clear because Abel gave his best and being shortsighted. Not only that, it upon the greatest adventure of all. Columbus, Ohio (Grandson of Bonnie & Buren Duncan) “first dibs” to God (see Genesis 4:4). leaves us thoroughly unsatisfied. Open your heart to God, give Him Cain presumably surmised that God Sadly, instead of submitting to the your life, and let Him make Himself Singers was not taking Cain’s offering at grace that God gives us through His known to you as you follow His Son face value but was judging it based Word in challenging our attitudes as ... in Spirit and in truth (see John Monday- Tyler Sharp on what Abel was giving (as if God His Spirit strives to help us see the 4:23-24). Tuesday- New Southern Harmony preferred sirloin steak to garden roadblocks that lie within us (e.g., (Thom Mollohan and his family Wednesday- Faith Valley Trio salad with scallions and bacon bits anger, see verses 6-10), we imagine have ministered in southern Ohio Thursday- Narrow Way — or vise-versa). It’s that age-old that the fault lies with the one who the past 14 1/2 years and is the Friday- Donnie Boggs habit of ours to assume that estima- is spiritually alive and passionate: author of The Fairy Tale Parables. Saturday- Jacobs Ladder tions of our worth are derived from he evidently has some sort of satis- He is the pastor of Pathway comparisons with others. But it faction that we crave for ourselves, Community Church and may be Point of Faith Church doesn’t work that way. Our value is a rich and passionate experience reached for comments or questions Located across from Roosevelt Elementary School not relative to others; it is absolute with God, so we become seeded by email at pastorthom@pathway- Pastor- Rev. Anthony Toler and the Lord’s estimation of our with jealousy. Just as in Cain’s case, gallipolis.com.) 7764 Ripley Rd. Pt. Pleasant, WV worth is independent of how others it produces in time a crop of injury Copyright © 2010, are behaving, what they can do, or against our brothers through unjust Thom Mollohan. 304-675-7577

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STEPP MONUMENT COMPANY Fine Granite Monuments Rt. 62 Camp Conley, WV (Bus) 675-6573 (Cell) 674-1379 Page A7 FAITH • FAMILY Friday, April 30, 2010 GOOD CLEAN FUN Angle is everything On occasion, high school umpires make a wrong base call or they miss the correct call for a pitch. However, the truth of the matter is that fans and coaches are more often wrong in their judg- Ron ment of strikes and balls, Branch and of safe and out. The key factor for coach and fan bias has to do with angle. Angle is everything when it comes to applying fair and accu- tudes during times of dis- rate judgment. comfort to the body, mind, What brings this to mind and soul. The flip-side of actually comes from the coin is that such times Scripture, but this Scriptural should produce Christian point is exemplified by a results and Christian atti- recent on-field example. I tudes. was working the plate when That is why we should a batter hit a shot within understand ourselves that approximately five feet of tribulations are actually the third base line. It was good for building patience, obviously fair, and I pointed which refers to persever- into fair territory — as is the ance. During times of tribu- expected umpiring mechan- lation, we learn the priority of faithfulness from begin- Submitted photo ic — to communicate fair- ball. ning to end. Camp Francis Asbury has been a source of enjoyment for children and adults from all over southern Ohio for many years. That is why we should The camp opens for the summer on Sunday, May 16. After playing action was completed, the opposing understand ourselves that coach, who was located in perseverance is good for the dugout along the first building experience, which base line, came out to the refers specifically to charac- Camp Francis Asbury opens plate, and asked, “Are you ter. God expects that the character of Christ become sure that was a fair ball? more prominent in our lives. My third baseman was all That is why we should the way in foul territory.” I understand ourselves that for summer season May 16 replied, “Coach, that ball character builds hope. was clearly in fair territory.” When one has hope, one has Later, as his team was stability in the heart and REGISTER STAFF barbecue lunch will be served from Tyn Rhos Road, just west of Rio preparing to bat, he walked [email protected] 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The meal will Grande. mind. Do you absolutely include a pork and bun sandwich, The camp is set on 300 acres of by me, and commented, “I have hope in the truths and RIO GRANDE, Ohio — A popular potato chips, cole slaw and dessert. woodlands and rolling hills, with hik- didn’t have the right angle promises of God? Those are destination for area church groups will Hot dogs will also be available for ing trails and a lake on the property. from where I was for that the sources for being in pos- open for the summer beginning children. There is no charge for the Camp Asbury’s facilities include two call, but I thought I would session of Christ-like stabil- Sunday, May 16. meal. The suggested donation to help lodges with kitchen facilities, an out- ask.” I replied again, ity. Camp Francis Asbury, located near cover expenses is $7.50 for adults and door chapel, three picnic shelters and “Coach, that ball was so far Not all things are good, Rio Grande in Gallia County, will kick $3 for the hot dog meal. recreational areas. in fair territory I wondered but God always works out off its camping season with the tradi- An all faith worship service is The property was donated to the why you even had to ask.” good for those that love tional barbecue and worship service planned for 2 p.m. with the theme of United Methodist Church by Bob and But, the problem was Him. Therefore, it is imper- on May 16. All area residents are “Bible Camping & Faith, Faith & Jewell Evans. proper angle. I had it. He ative that we view our diffi- invited to attend the event, which is Bible Camping.” Overnight camping is available by did not have it. culties from a Godly angle. scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. with Camp Francis Asbury is operated the day or week. Groups must provide The exact same concern The rub is that some people a worship service led by Rev. John and maintained by the Foothills and their own food and programming. factors in with the issues of have it, and bring glory to Jackson from New Life Lutheran Shawnee Valley Districts of the West For information, contact Rev. Perry life that so often confront God in the process. By con- Church in Gallipolis. Ohio Conference of the United Prosch at Wheelersburg United us. Paul tries to get us to trast, others do not have it, Following the worship service, the Methodist Church. It is located 2144 Methodist Church, (740) 574-2900. recognize the importance of and show themselves to be correct spiritual angle as he merely whiners and com- wrote, “We glory in tribula- plainers. tions, knowing that tribula- But, then again, even The next meeting will be held at 6 by visiting tion works patience, and proper angle does not mean New Hope Ladies p.m., May 4, in the church’s fellow- http://vimeo.com/10978765. patience works experience, much to some fans. During Fellowship meets ship hall with Sheri Ward and Dakota After the meeting, the group watch and experience works a game this week, a certain Ward serving as hostesses. Fredda the film, “The Hard Truth.” hope.” Paul could make lady was sitting directly POINT PLEASANT — The New Kent will provide the recipe, Sheri Those attending the meeting were such a Holy Spirit inspired behind home plate. The Hope Bible Baptist Church Ladies Ward will do the devotions, and Lew and Vicky Nazarewycz, Debra assessment that it was right pitcher delivered a fast ball Wilma Hill will do an inspirational Roush and Connie Gibbs. to glory in tribulations belt-high on the batter right Fellowship met April 6 for their because he had the right monthly meeting in the church’s fel- reading. The next meeting will be held at 7 down the middle of the spiritual angle. plate. A moment after I lowship hall. Hostesses for the month p.m., May 3, at the Sacred Heart Paul understood that the Catholic Church. made the strike call, her lit- were Connie Edwards and Cindy Right to Life tribulations we go through tle voice rather wafted with, Meaige. The church was decorated in are more valuable than we “I just don’t believe that an Easter theme. Sonya Roach was the meeting held Young new pastor may consider, and he sought was a strike.” Both the bat- only one celebrating a birthday this to show the spiritual angles ter and catcher turned month. One new lady, Connie Halley, MASON — Right to Life met April at Trinity UMC by which we may be com- toward me, and, together, was welcomed to the group. 5 at Faith Baptist Church in Mason. forted when we go through we just shook our heads. It Sonya Roach asked the blessing Connie Gibbs opened in prayer. Vicky PORTER, Ohio — The Rev. David difficult times. The truth of was funny. over the food, and everyone enjoyed Nazarewycz gave the Treasurer’s Young is the new pastor at Trinity the matter is all too often the (Rev. Ron Branch is pas- a pot luck meal. After the meal, report. United Methodist Church in Porter. people of the church tor of Faith Baptist Church President Gloria Curry called a short Old business: A native of Waynesville, Ohio, demonstrate selfish atti- in Mason, W.Va.) business meeting to order. Gloria • Baby bottles have been distributed Young served in the U.S. Marine announced that she is working on a to 38 churches and are due back on Corps prior to completing a bachelor’s new prayer chain for the church. Bev Mother’s Day. Connie cautioned degree in theology and a master’s Whittington reported that she had members to keep the money from each degree in patoral counseling. Lamb Jam at Living Water sent out 6 cards this time. Fredda church separate so a report can go Young married his high school Kent did the recipe for the month, and back to the churches as to how much sweetheart, Spring, and they have BIDWELL, Ohio — Living Water Church will host Wilma Hill and Sally Walden were was donated. three children, Andrew, Joshua and Lamb Jam from 7-10 p.m. on Friday, May 14. The event is the prize winners for the month. • The Literature-Drop was dis- Samuel. free and open to the public and will feature live music, door Wilma Hill did a devotional reading cussed and members chose different The Youngs believe the ministry is prizes, games and other activities. routes. The flyers feature the pro-life a way of life and share the calling as For information, contact John at (740) 446-7377 or call entitled, “Pursuit of Peace.” Gayla the church at (740) 446-9043. The church Web site is Smith read a poem entitled, “Still He candidates. They are endorsed for the a couple. Together, they have 22 www.livingwaterchurchbidwell.com. Walks,” then gave everyone a copy of primary election by the West years of ministerial experience. The the poem. Prayer partners were drawn Virginian’s For Life Political Action Youngs maintain an open door policy and prayer requests were given. The Committee. Volunteers for the at the parsonage and say they love to meeting was dismissed with a prayer WVFL PAC distributed flyers at area have company. led by Wilma Hill. churches, where a higher concentra- Young and his sons recently started Those attending were Cindy tion of pro-life people meet. a Christian-themed martial arts class Faith • Family Meaige, Bev Whittington, Connie New business: for children that meets each Saturday Edwards, Gayla Smith, Gloria Curry, • The New Haven Block Sale will morning at Trinity UMC and each every Friday Wilma Hill, Fredda Kent, Frankie place on Saturday, May 1 in the Monday and Thursday during the Bumgarner, Bobby Jo Johnson, Karen upper end of New Haven. Each vol- after-school program at River Valley Randolph, Linda Pickard, Connie unteered for what they would do or Middle School. E-mail your stories of faith to Halley, Rachel Nelson, Sally Walden, bring to the sale. Young also ministers at Simpson Sonya Roach and Betty • The new introductory video of Chapel United Methodist Church in [email protected] Higginbotham. West Virginians For Life can be found Rio Grande. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

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LOCAL SCHEDULE POINT PLEASANT — A schedule of upcom- South ing high school varsity sporting events involving Lady Marauders fall short against Alexander teams from Meigs, Mason and Gallia counties. Friday, April 30 BY SARAH HAWLEY lowed by singles from two singles, with VanMeter, Baseball [email protected] Lantz, Meri VanMeter, and Stanley, and Barnes each Gallia Federal Hocking at Eastern, 5 p.m. Tricia Smith, with all four having one single. Barnes River Valley at Wahama, 5 p.m. ROCKSPRINGS, Ohio — South Gallia at Hannan, 5 p.m. scoring in the inning. had three RBIs in the game. The Meigs Lady Marauders’ Softball Phelps, Shanalle Smith, and Meigs allowed only one crushes River Valley at Wahama, 5 p.m. rally came up just short on Micki Barnes each had an Southern at Roane County (DH), 5 Thursday evening, as the RBI in the inning. Alexander base runner after p.m. Alexander Lady Spartans Meigs added another three the third inning, as the Lady Track Green Eastern, Southern, South Gallia at won by a score of 10-9. runs in the bottom of the Marauders battled back from Federal Hocking Invitational, 4:30 p.m. Meigs fell behind 10-0 seventh inning, with Tricia 10 runs down to within one. BY SARAH HAWLEY Point Pleasant at Gazette Relays, UC before scoring its first run in Smith, Phelps, and Chandra Meigs host Wahama on [email protected] Stadium Glass Patterson Hannan at Ripley Invitational the bottom of the third Stanley each scoring. Monday at 5 p.m. Gallia Academy, River Valley at South inning. Emalee Glass led off Stanley, Barnes, and Glass MERCERVILLE, Ohio Point, 5 p.m. the third with a double, and each had one RBI in the sev- — The South Gallia Lady Boys Tennis to score the second run for ALEXANDER 10, MEIGS 9 Jackson at Gallia Academy, 4:30 p.m. scored on an RBI single by the hosts. A four run fifth enth. Alex 721 000 0 — 10 12 0 Rebels (7- Julia Lantz. brought the Lady Marauders The Lady Marauders were Meigs 001 140 3 — 9 13 1 11) held the Saturday, May 1 The Lady Marauders had a led in hits by Glass and ALEXANDER (14-6, 8-3 TVC Ohio): visiting Baseball lead off single by Tess back to with in four at 10-6. Patterson with a single and Koker and Williams. Green Lady Cross Lanes Christian at South Gallia, MEIGS (8-9, 4-5 TVC Ohio): Hailey 1 p.m. Phelps to start the fourth, Erin Patterson started the double each. Tricia Smith, English and Tess Phelps. Bobcats to Trimble at Wahama (DH), Noon with Phelps coming around inning with a double, fol- Phelps, and Lantz each had WP — Koker; LP — English. one run on Harvest Christian at Hannan (DH), 2 Thursday p.m. Southern at Nelsonville-York (DH), 11 evening, a.m. winning by Miller at River Valley (DH), Noon a final of Softball 11-1. Wahama at Trimble (DH), Noon Southern at Nelsonville-York (DH), 11 Ta. Duncan South a.m. Gallia Miller at River Valley (DH), Noon pitcher Track Chandra Point Pleasant at Gazette Relays, UC Stadium Canaday Eastern at Morgan, 10 a.m. pitched a Southern at Logan, 10 a.m. complete game, striking out four, allow- Wahama flies ing three hits, and walking by Buffalo Canaday zero, while BY SARAH HAWLEY the South [email protected] Gallia defense committed no errors in the game. The Lady Rebels scored HARTFORD, W.Va. — four runs in the first inning, The Wahama Lady one in the second, three in Falcons the third, and added three in defeated the fifth for the mercy rule the Buffalo victory. Lady Green scored its only run Bison on in the third. Thursday South Gallia was led at evening by the plate by Tayler Duncan a final with three hits and four runs score of scored. Canaday had two 15-4 in six hits, including a double, and innings. one run scored, Samantha VanMatre Wahama Hammond had a single and starter a double and scored three Mariah Please see Crush, B3 VanMatre Bryan Walters/photo held the River Valley’s Chynna Mershon tags a Rock Hill runner at third base during the Lady Raiders Ohio Valley Conference visitors game on Thursday evening in Cheshire, Ohio. The runners was safe. River Valley’s Alison Porter, left, looks on. scoreless through Point pounds the first Lady Raiders lose heartbreaker to Rock Hill, 7-6 four Raiders, 20-4 innings, BY BRYAN WALTERS The score stayed that sneak her foot on the plate. [email protected] way until the top of the That score — much to BY BRYAN WALTERS Wood allowing the hosts sixth, when the contest the disapproval of the [email protected] to take a 4-0 lead. CHESHIRE, Ohio — A took its dramatic turn of River Valley faithful on close call on a sixth-inning fortunes. hand — allowed RHHS to SPENCER, W.Va. — The Wahama scored one run Point Pleasant baseball in the first inning, and sacrifice fly ultimately Courtney Duncan pro- break the tie for a 7-6 proved to be the differ- duced a one-out single to edge. team added three more in the pounded second inning. ence-maker for visiting start things, then stole both The Lady Raiders went Rock Hill on Thursday second and third to move out a sea- Buffalo scored all four down 1-2-3 in both the night after defeating River into scoring position with sixth and seventh, allow- son-high 20 of its runs in the top of the Valley by a 7-6 count dur- one away. BreeAnna hits and fifth inning, tying the VanSickle N. Mershon ing Rock Hill to claim the ing an Ohio Valley Depriest lifted a fly ball to season sweep. improved game. Conference softball con- centerfield, which was to .500 Both teams produced overall for The Lady Falcons test in Gallia County. 6-1 cushion through two caught Noelle Mershon. seven hits and committed scored nine runs in the The host Lady Raiders and a half frames. Duncan tagged after the just the sec- five errors in the contest. ond time bottom of the fifth inning, (3-9, 2-4 OVC) stormed RVHS, however, did a catch and Mershon fired a Four of River Valley’s and added two more in the this spring out to an early 2-0 lead little rallying of its own, strike toward home plate errors came in the third, following a sixth to win by mercy rule. after one complete, but the scoring twice in both of the — which ended up being which resulted in the Toler VanMatre pitched a convincing Redwomen (12-8, 5-4) ral- bottom of the third and ahead of the runner. The Redwomen’s five-run 20-4 tri- complete game, striking lied back to score six con- fourth innings — allowing tag, however, was appar- explosion. umph over out nine, walking two, and secutive runs — including the Silver and Black to ently applied too high on Emily VanSickle led the host Roane allowing six hits. five in the top of the third knot things up at six apiece Duncan, who was called County on VanMatre earned the win. — to take a commanding through four full frames. safe after managing to Please see RVHS, B2 Thursday Buffalo starter Hannah night dur- Boyer pitched a complete ing a non- game, striking out one and conference allowing nine walks. Gallia Academy to complete 60 years of matchup. Taylor Hysell and Alex PPHS Wood each had three hits (10-10) led for the Lady Falcons. baseball at Memorial Field on Monday McClung wire-to- Kaula Young, VanMatre, wire in the and Karista Ferguson each BY HOBART WILSON,JR. where the The first home game was Gallipolis finished the contest, storming out to had two hits, and Lindsey SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER current bas- against visiting Point 2010 season with an 8-6 commanding 5-0 cushion Deem added one hit. ketball- Pleasant and was played overall record. In the after a half inning of play. Ferguson had a triple in GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — swimming under winter-like condi- SEOAL’s South Division, The Raiders (14-6) trimmed the game, and Molly Weather permitting, complex is tions. In fact, the contest was the Blue Devils finished sec- that deficit down by scoring Larck walked three times. Gallipolis Gallia Academy now stand- halted momentarily by a ond behind Middleport with twice in the second, keeping High School’s baseball team ing. blinding snowstorm early in a 4-2 record, losing both the game competitive at 5-2 Young, Kali Harris, will play its final regular In the the game. Game time tem- games to the Yellow Jackets through three complete. Hysell, VanMatre, Larck, scheduled season game on spring of perature was 32 degrees. 7-0 and 10-0. Athens cap- The guests, however, Deem, and Ferguson each Memorial Field on Monday, 1950, the Blue Devils Blue Devil starters on that tured the 1950 SEOAL title exploded for a season-best scored two runs, with May 3, when Logan visits moved to the Memorial historic day 60 years ago with a 5-0 mark after defeat- 11 runs in the fourth frame, Wood scoring one. the Old French City for a Field diamond for the first were: Bill Hager, third base, ing Middleport in the cham- allowing Point to take a Ferguson had four RBIs non-league contest. time. The Gallians will com- Carl Baker, left field, Ken pionship playoff game. comfortable 16-2 cushion and Wood added three. The Blue Devils field at plete 60 years at that loca- Curry, shortstop, Gene Oak Hill downed GAHS through three and a half Buffalo was led in hits the new high school in tion when Logan visits Wetherholt, pitcher, Bill twice in 1950, 4-0 and 3-2. frames. Brandon Toler also by Hannah Lloyd and Tara Centenary is expected to be Gallipolis on May 3. Hogan, first base, Jim Other 1950 Blue Devil wins had a lot to do with that Mays with two each. completed for play in the First game on Memorial Dailey, right field, Fred were over Pt. Pleasant, 7-4, fourth-inning eruption, hit- Wahama hosts River spring of 2011. Field was scheduled against Burdette, catcher, Lawrence Pomeroy 4-0 on ting both a three-run homer Valley at 5 p.m. on Friday During the past 70 years, Oak Hill on April 1, 1950, (Shorty) Marshall, Jr., sec- Wetherholt’s no-hitter, and a grand slam in the on Senior Night for the GAHS has played its home but was postponed because ond base, and Junior Wilson, Jackson, 4-0 and Wahama, fourth. Lady Falcons. games on two different dia- of wet grounds. Rain also centerfield. 5-2, after the Blue Devils RCHS rallied with a run monds. From 1941 to 1949, postponed the Blue Devils Other players on the 17- were eliminated from tour- in its half of the fourth to Gallipolis played its home first road game at Wahama member 1950 squad were: nament play. That game on pull within 16-3, but the WAHAMA 15, BUFFALO 4 Red, Black and White Buffalo 000 040 — 4 6 4 games on the Gallipolis on April 6. Gallipolis edged Steve McKean, Keith Monday, May 22, 1950 was State Institute grounds (for- Jackson 2-0 on the road on Shelton, Bob Harrison, Ron the first high school night tacked on four more insur- Wahama 130 092 — 15 13 1 ance runs in the fifth to BUFFALO (12-12): Hannah Boyer and merly the OHE Field now Tuesday, April 12 before Canaday, Tom Thompson, game ever played in Tiffany Bailey. the Gallipolis playing its first game ever Terry Johnson and Clarence Gallipolis and on Memorial make it a 20-3 contest. The WAHAMA (9-14): Mariah VanMatre Developmental Center). The on Memorial Field on Jackson, and C. H. (Johnny) and Kali Harris. Please see Finale, B3 Please see Point, B2 WP — VanMatre; LP — Boyer. GSI diamond was located Wednesday, April 13, 1950. Ecker. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page B2 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Friday, April 30, 2010 Eagles blank Waterford, 5-0

BY SARAH HAWLEY inning, with a single by Levi [email protected] McCutcheon. Eastern pitchers Shook, TUPPERS PLAINS, Ohio Tenoglia, Luke Kimes, and — The Eastern Eagles Brannon, combined to allow improved to 7-0 in the TVC one hit, two walks, and Hocking with a 5-0 win over strike out eight. visiting Waterford (1-16, 0-7 The Eagles were led in RedStorm baseball wraps up TVC Hocking) on Thursday hits by Andrew Benedum evening. with two singles. Shook hit season with doubleheader sweep Eastern starter Ryan Benedum R. Shook a double, while Brannon, Shook walked the first to Hendrix, and Tenoglia each BY MARK WILLIAMS 1-for-5 with a double. two hits in the second game. batters of the game, but had a single. SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER Senior designated hitter Sophomore Ryan Chapman faced only three Waterford A John Tenoglia single to Eastern host Federal Chris Mahon was 0-for-1 started and pitched four hitters in the inning, with a lead off the second resulted Hocking on Friday evening RIO GRANDE, Ohio — with a run scored and three shutout innings of one-hit pick off and a double play. in run number two for the at 5 p.m. The University of Rio stolen bases. baseball. He fanned two The Eagles took advan- Eagles, and a lead off single by Nik Brannon in the third Grande RedStorm baseball Junior hurler Angel and hit a batter. tage of a walk in the bottom EASTERN 5, WATERFORD 0 team closed out the 2010 Santiago started the game Junior southpaw Jesse half of the first, with Tyler led to the third run. Waterford 000 000 0 — 0 1 1 regular season schedule with and pitched the first three Brown fired two shutout Hendrix drawing a walk and Eastern added two runs in Eastern 111 020 x — 5 6 1 the fifth, as Brannon scored WATERFORD (1-16, 0-7): Matt Ivegri a doubleheader sweep of innings, allowing two hits frames, allowing a hit and a later scoring after two stolen and Koty Flesher. visiting Ohio Valley and one run with four strike- walk, and striking out two. bases. Shook struck out following a walk and Titus EASTERN (10-4, 7-0 TVC Hocking): University on Wednesday seven batters in the next Pierce scored after an error. Ryan Shook, John Tenoglia (4), Luke outs and two walks. Freshman Eric Ford pitched Kimes (5), and Nik Brannon (7) and Colin afternoon at Bob Evans Freshman lefty Ryan a perfect seventh. three innings, to keep the Waterford had its only hit Connolly. Field. Rio edged OVU in Robertson pitched a score- “We still have got to be Wildcats from scoring. of the game in the seventh WP — Shook; LP — Ivegri. game one, 3-2 in nine less fourth inning with a better with the bats,” said innings and shut out the strikeout. Freshman Mark Rio Grande head coach Brad Fighting Scots in the second Parent threw the ball Warnimont. “We didn’t hit game, 6-0. extremely well in relief as he like a .360 ball club today. Athens tennis bullies Devils, 4-1 Hits were at a premium in pitched 4 1/3 innings, allow- It’s not about repetition right the first game as the two ing one unearned run and now, it’s about focus and BY BRYAN WALTERS margin. decision over Alex teams combined for only two hits. He struck out one getting your pitch and doing [email protected] GAHS, Showalter in second singles. nine total safeties. and walked one. Senior something with it and when however, Rio Grande (42-10) broke The duo of a Bryce Amos Tyler Schunk pitched 2/3 of you do, you’re going to hit GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — also had a and Zeke Maher also came through with two runs in the an inning and collected his the ball on the button and second inning on the After winning six in a row, solid show- up just short in second dou- eighth win of the season. when you’re swinging at a the Gallia Academy tennis ing in sec- bles by a 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (8) strength of only one hit, a Miller struggled with his pitcher’s pitch, you’re going bunt single by senior center- team has now lost two of its ond singles margin to Kyle Berry and fielder Ryan Yakura. OVU control, but gave Ohio to get beat.” last three contests fter suf- for its only Ronnie Docie. pitcher Shayne Miller Valley a chance to win the “We got beat too often fering a 4-1 setback to visit- win and Josh Jackson lost a 6-0, walked three and hit a batter game. Miller (2-4) pitched today,” Warnimont added. ing Athens on Tuesday night also6-2 decision to Sam Miner in the frame, which led to 8 2/3 innings, yielding four “We stranded too many run- during a non-conference dropped a in first singles, while Kelle the runs. Senior rightfielder hits and three runs. He ners on base, we executed matchup at Memorial Field. Cornwell hertbreak- Craft fell 6-2, 6-2 to John Storey and senior struck out 10, walked seven our short game but that was The host Blue Devils (7-3) ing three- Herabin Sentiery in third catcher Tyler Plumpton had and hit three batters. about it. We had a couple had little luck with the setter in second doubles. singles. Mollie Blake and RBI walks in the inning. Rio did not waste any time of timely hits in the second Bulldogs, as the guests won Jordan Cornwell was the Chris Oiler also lost 6-0, 6- OVU cut the deficit in half in the second game, plating game, but a win’s a win.” three of the five matches by lone Devil to come away 0 to Joe Tysko and Larsen in the third inning when des- four runs in the first inning Warnimont was pleased a combined score of 36-6 victorious, posting a 6-0, 6-1 Lovdal in first doubles. ignated hitter Mike off starter and loser Cory with the outstanding pitch- Shepherd hit an opposite Spence (0-3). Ramirez ing he received. “Some of field, solo home run. began the scoring with an the pitchers that hadn’t Shepherd would score the RBI single and Schunk thrown in a while threw Pomeroy golfer leads Riverside Seniors tying run in the sixth inning delivered the big blow with extremely well and I’m very after leading off with a sin- a three-run home run. It pleased with that,” he said. REGISTER STAFF Ohio), Bob Edgar (Point Ed Debalski 54.0 gle and being sacrificed to was the 11th home run of the “Chapman threw well and [email protected] Pleasant, W.Va.), Bobby Joe Catbird Roush 53.5 second; he moved to third on season for Schunk. Jesse Brown threw well in Roush (New Haven, W.Va.), Ralph Sayre 53.5 a single from Tyler Welch The RedStorm added a run relief and that’s what we MASON, W.Va. — Bub and Bub Stivers (Pomeroy, Cuzz Laudermilt 53.0 and scored when Plumpton in the second on a lead-off needed, getting those guys Stivers has the lead in the Ohio). Bobby Joe Roush 50.0 tried to throw out Welch solo home run from Storey. some innings, going into Riverside Senior Men’s Golf The third place score was Rick Northup 49.0 going to second and threw Storey’s blast was his fifth those nine inning games in League after four weeks of 62 (eight under par) by the Clyde Jarvis 48.5 the ball into centerfield. of the season. Rio tacked the (MSC) tournament, it’s play. Stivers has a total of team of Bill Yoho (New Cecil Minton 48.5 Rio won the game in the on an unearned run in the going to come down to the 69.0 points to lead the Haven, W.Va.), Toad Phalin Chuck Butterworth 48.5 bottom of the ninth in walk- fifth inning to close out the depth in our bullpen and defending champion, Carl (Gallipolis, Ohio), Ed Gary Bates 48.5 off fashion when junior first scoring. those guys threw real well Stone, who has 63.5 points Wilson (Point Pleasant, Jimmy Proffitt 48.0 baseman Francisco Ramirez Konrad led the RedStorm today.” for the season. In third place W.Va.), and Butch Bookman Bob Hill 47.5 singled home junior second in game two, going 2-for-2 Rio will move into the is Claude Proffitt with 62.5 (Pomeroy, Ohio). Jerry Dean 47.0 baseman Christian Frias, with two runs scored. post-season now, hosting points. The closest to the pin win- Phil Burton 46.0 who had reached base after Plumpton was 1-for-2 with a WVU Tech on Friday at Bob A total of 74 players were ners were Chuck Higgins on Ken Whited 46.0 being hit by a pitch. double and two walks and Evans Field in the opener of on had for Tuesday’s play, the nineth hole and Paul Bob Humphrey 45.5 Ramirez led the Rio offense Mahon was 1-for-3. Rio a best two out of three making up 17 four-man Mynard on the 14th hole. Steve Safford 45.0 as he went 2-for-5. totaled seven hits in the sec- series. Game One of the teams and two three-man Frank Brown 45.0 Yakura was 1-for-3 with ond game. Mid-South Conference teams. 2010 MEN’S SENIOR Tom Nunnery 44.5 two stolen bases and junior Three Rio pitchers held Tournament Opening Round The low score for the LEAGUE STANDINGS Bill Pethtel 43.0 shortstop Brad Konrad was the Fighting Scots (9-25) to is set for 3 p.m. week was 61 (nine under Bill Yoho 42.5 par) with a tie between the Bub Stivers 69.0 Bob Hysell 42.0 teams of Ken Whited (Point Carl Stone 63.5 Dick Dugan 42.0 Pleasant, W.Va.), Bob Hill Claude Proffitt 62.5 Craig Barnes 41.5 RedStorm lose first MSC tourney game (Gallipolis, Ohio), Don Mick Winebrenner 62.0 Butch Bookman 40.0 Corbin (Gallipolis, Ohio), Gary Minton 61.5 Siebert Belcher 39.0 BY MARK WILLIAMS the offense struggled, collect- hits one earned run while and Cuzz Laudermilt SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER ing only three hits in the striking out seven. Bob Oliver 61.0 Chuck Stanley 39.0 (Pomeroy, Ohio), and Mick Don Corbin 60.5 Ray Oliver 38.5 game. Senior centerfielder Cumberlands improved to Winebrenner (Racine, DANVILLE, Ky. — The Leah Hamman, sophomore 21-22 on the season. The Curtis Grubb 54.5 Paul Maynard 38.0 University of Rio Grande rightfielder Marissa Lennox Patriots are 3-2 versus Rio RedStorm softball team, the and sophomore first baseman Grande this year. No. 4 seed in the 2010 Mid- Chelsie Brooks all had one Rio Grande will face No. 8 South Conference single each in the game and seed WVU Tech in the Tournament, lost the opening that was the extent of the loser’s bracket elimination game of the tournament to RedStorm offense. game on Friday morning. No. 5 seed University of the Rio sophomore hurler First pitch is set for 11 a.m. Cumberlands (KY), 1-0 on Anna Smith pitched well and Rio was 4-0 against the Thursday afternoon at deserved a better fate as she Golden Bears this season. Danville, KY. lost the pitcher’s duel. WVU Tech lost 8-0 to Rio Grande (29-22) lost for Smith (16-15) went all seven No.1 seed Lindsey Wilson on the third consecutive time as innings, allowing only two Thursday.

Three RedStorm men earn Academic All-MSC

BY MARK WILLIAMS sophomore, junior or senior very deserving of this SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER and achieve a minimum honor.” 3.25 grade point average. Willey is no stranger to RIO GRANDE, Ohio — Croom is the son of having his student-athletes Three members of the George Croom & Sherry perform well in the class- University of Rio Grande Day and is majoring in room as well as on the track men’s track and field squad Communications. or the course. He has had earned Academic All Mid- Hively, who is red-shirt- 44 NAIA Academic All- South Conference honors ing this spring after compet- Americans in his time as for their excellence in the ing in the winter indoor sea- head coach at Rio Grande. classroom this spring. son, is the son of Danny & “The time these people put They were among 19 male Ruth Hively. He is major- in and dedication to study- track and field athletes who ing in Information ing and competing, it’s nice were honored by the Mid- Technology. to see them get some recog- South Conference. Murphy is the son of Ken nition for all their hard Seniors David Croom and & Mary Murphy and is work,” Willey said. “As I Kyle Hively along with majoring in Accounting. said with the young ladies Bryan Walters/photo sophomore Lucas Murphy “Again, just like with the who achieved this award, River Valley’s Alison Porter, right, drills an offering from Rock Hill pitcher Morgan Schug were the Rio representatives ladies, we are extremely it’s a great tribute to the type (12) during the fifth inning of Thursday night’s Ohio Valley Conference softball contest in on the team. In order to be proud of these three young of student/athletes that they Cheshire, Ohio. named Academic All Mid- men,” said Rio Grande head are and obviously it’s a goal South Conference, a stu- coach Bob Willey. “It’s that we want all of our ath- Kaelyn Ellis, Morgan ning pitcher after working dent/athlete must be a very exciting and they are letes to aspire to.” Damron, Nicole Stamper four innings of relief, RVHS and Haylia Gannon each allowing two runs (zero from Page B1 had one hit for the victors. earned) and zero walks work while striking out 10. Wyne and Daniel River Valley left six run- while striking out three. Point McClung also added a Eisenberg both had two ners on base, while RHHS three-run homer in the fifth. hits to lead the Raiders. Lady Raiders with a stranded only five on the ROCK HILL 7, from Page B1 D.W. Herdman and Titus Point Pleasant returns to game-high three hits, fol- bags. RIVER VALLEY 6 Russell both paced Point action today when it hosts lowed by Noelle Mershon, Katelyn Birchfield was Rock Hill 015 001 0 — 7 7 5 with three hits, followed Chapmanville in a Chynna Mershon, Kelcie the losing pitcher of R Valley 202 200 0 — 6 7 5 Raiders added one final run by Toler, Jason Stouffer, Cardinal Conference RHHS (12-8, 5-4 OVC): Morgan Carter and Alison Porter record, three earned runs Damron, Morgan Schug (4) and in their half of the fifth, but Clay Krebs and Derek matchup at 6:30 p.m. with one safety each. and one walk over seven Megan Russell. the rally attempt came up RVHS (3-9, 2-4 OVC): Katelyn Rodgers with two hits Duncan, Chelsea innings while striking out well short — allowing apiece. Toler also had a POINT PLEASANT 20, Birchfield and Emily VanSickle. Harper, Morgan Schug, seven. Schug was the win- WP — Schug; LP — Birchfield. PPHS to claim the mercy- team-best seven RBIs in ROANE COUNTY 4 rule decision. the triumph. Point 500 (11)4 — 20 20 1 Roane 020 11 — 4 7 2 Brock McClung was the Cody Starcher took the WP — Brock McClung; LP — Cody winning pitcher of record, loss for Roane County Starcher. allowing seven hits and two after working three-plus HR — PP: Brandon Toler (fourth inning, www.mydailyregister.com two on), Toler (fourth inning, three on), walks over five innings of innings on the mound. Josh Brock McClung (fifth inning, two on). Friday, April 30, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page B3 River Valley Golf Scramble GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — least a 40 handicap total. The River Valley High The cost is $60 for School and Middle School Cliffside members and golf program will be host- $70 for non-members. ing a four person golf Cost includes breakfast, scramble on Saturday, lunch, skins, mulligans, May 15, at Cliffside Golf skill prizes, and raffle Course in Gallipolis, tickets. Payout based on Ohio. number of teams partici- Registration will begin pating. Last year, three at 8 a.m. with a 9 a.m. shot places were paid. gun start. This will be You may register at the bring your own team, and Cliffside clubhouse or each team may have one contact Gene Layton at palyer under an eight 740-245-5753 or by email handicap and must have at at [email protected] Five RedStorm women earn Academic All-MSC BY MARK WILLIAMS leyball team. Walker is the SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER daughter of Jim & Treva Walker. She is majoring in RIO GRANDE, Ohio — English. Five members of the Brown also won two University of Rio Grande Mark Cornelison/Lexington Herald-Leader/MCT MSC Championships in the Lookin At Lucky with Dana Barnes up workout at Churchill Downs, Thursday, in Louisville, Kentucky. women’s track and field hammer throw and the dis- squad earned Academic All cus. Brown is the daugh- Mid-South Conference hon- ter of Glen & Ressa Brown. ors for their excellence in She is majoring in Early Lookin At Lucky is early Kentucky Derby favorite the classroom this spring. Childhood Education. They were among 44 female Crutcher is the daughter LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) co-third favorite as she four horses in the field Dublin, listed at 12-1. athletes who were honored of Amy Anderson. She is — Lookin At Lucky was attempts to become the trained by Todd Pletcher, The Derby field in post- by the Mid-South majoring in Nursing. made the early 3-1 favorite fourth filly to win the Derby. who is 0 for 24 in the Derby. position order with odds: Conference. Roark is the daughter of for the Kentucky Derby and The last filly to run in the His best horse, Eskendereya, Lookin At Lucky, 3-1; Ice Juniors Cassie Mattia and Kevin & Nita Roark; her Sidney’s Candy was the sec- Derby, Eight Belles, finished was forced out with a leg Box, 10-1; Noble’s Promise, Rachel Walker along with major is Intervention ond choice Wednesday in a second two years ago, but injury last weekend. 12-1; Super Saver, 15-1; sophomores Tracie Brown, Specialist. full field of 20 horses. broke down after crossing Devil May Care has the Line of David, 30-1; Stately Cory Crutcher and Molly “We’re extremely proud Neither, however, drew the the finish line and had to be lowest odds of Pletcher’s Victor, 30-1; American Roark all achieved the crite- of all five of these young most favorable post position euthanized. four horses. Super Saver is Lion, 30-1; Dean’s Kitten, ria set forth by the confer- ladies,” said Rio Grande for Saturday’s race. Mike Pegram, co-owner 15-1, Mission Impazible is 50-1; Make Music for Me, ence to earn the academic head coach Bob Willey. Trained by three-time of Lookin At Lucky, still 20-1, and Discreetly Mine is 50-1; Paddy O’Prado, 20-1; designation. “It’s very exciting to have Derby winner Bob Baffert feels, well, pretty lucky. 30-1. Devil May Care, 10-1; In order to be named our student-athletes earn and ridden by Garrett “If there’s a horse that can “I came out pretty good in Conveyance, 12-1; Jackson Academic All Mid-South this honor.” Gomez, Lookin At Lucky overcome that spot, it’s all cases,” Pletcher said. Bend, 15-1; Mission Conference, a student/ath- “This is what it’s all drew the No. 1 post — gen- Lucky,” he said. “I don’t “The only negative is the 11 Impazible, 20-1; Discreetly lete must be a sophomore, about,” Willey added. erally considered a disad- want to sound overconfi- because she’ll be in the gate Mine, 30-1; Awesome Act, junior or senior and achieve “We aim for this honor vantage because horses dent, but we got the best for a long time.” 10-1; Dublin, 12-1; a minimum 3.25 grade point more than we do them charging into the first turn of jockey in the country and he A year ago, 50-1 shot Backtalk, 50-1; average. Mattia also earned earning all-conference or the 1 1-4 mile track tend to knows what his responsibili- Mine That Bird stunned the Homeboykris, 50-1; and the honor in cross country All-American in competi- jam the inside. ties are.” field and won under a rail- Sidney’s Candy, 5-1, did- Trained by John Sadler, hugging ride by Calvin Sidney’s Candy, 5-1. this past fall as well as gar- tion.” The draw reverted to a tra- nering an NAIA Scholar- “All five of these young n’t fare much better, draw- Sidney’s Candy is ridden by Borel, who rides Super ing the outside No. 20 post Joe Talamo and owned by Saver this time. ditional pill pull for the first Athlete award. ladies are very deserving of time since 1997, after a two- Mattia is the daughter of this honor. They put the — making for the widest of weight loss maven Jenny There are a quartet of all trips around Churchill Craig. The colt swept the horses at 50-1 this time: tier, made-for-TV process Anthony & Michelle time in and dedicate them- was used the last 12 years. Mattia. She is majoring in selves to studying and com- Downs. California preps but has Dean’s Kitten, Make Music Mass Communications. peting,” Willey said. “It’s Twelve horses have won never raced on dirt before. for Me, Backtalk (a son of Instead of the connections Walker also earned acad- a great tribute to the type of from the No. 1 post; the last Devil May Care will take 2004 Derby winner Smarty for each horse selecting their emic all-conference in the student/athletes that they was Ferdinand in 1986. on the boys from the No. 11 Jones) and Homeboykris, starting spots, officials fall as a member of the vol- are.” Only two winners have post. The other co-third co-owned by Los Angeles pulled entry blanks simulta- come from No. 20, with Big choices are Florida Derby Dodgers manager Joe Torre. neously with a numbered Brown doing so two years winner Ice Box and Gotham Hall of Famer trainer D. pill to determine what spot a ago. winner Awesome Act. Wayne Lukas, a four-time horse breaks from in the Sports Shorts Devil May Care is a 10-1 Devil May Care is one of Derby winner, will saddle starting gate. Oklahoma loses another assistant basketball coach to Marshall Local Racing Briefs Final Preparations for racing card. visit the K-C website at This Friday, April 30 NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Add assistant coach Mark Many out-of-state big www.kc-raceway.com and Saturday, May 1 will Cline's name to a growing list of people leaving K-C Dirt Cup Classic name drivers have inquired also be the 1st-ever Double- Oklahoma's basketball program during a massive over- about the event, and prelim- Header weekend for the haul. inary weather reports are Skyline Promo newly established Ohio Cline took a similar position at Marshall on Thursday, BY SCOTT WOLFE SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER for sunny skies and warm Thunder Thirty Valley Sprint Car becoming the second assistant to leave Jeff Capel's staff weather. The Modifieds Association. Friday, the following a 13-18 season. The Sooners have also seen CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — will run the second annual STEWART, OHIO-Raise powerful 410 Outlaw Sprint three players leave early to turn pro, one decide to Known in racing circles as Bob Lemaster Classic—a the purse and lower admis- cars on Hoosier Tires will transfer and another quit to be with his family. simply, “The Classic” 30-lapper— in honor of sion is Billy Jarrell's battle square off at Skyline Cline had been one of Capel's assistants for seven longtime driver and car cry as his fast Skyline Speedway in Stewart, Ohio, Saturday's All-Star Circuit owner Bob Lemaster. then travel 40 minutes years — three at Virginia Commonwealth and four at of Champions 75-lap Late Speedway hosts the $2,000 Oklahoma. But the 45-year-old says he couldn't pass up Modifieds will have a $30 to win, $200 to start down river to the Ohio Model spectacular at K-C entry fee, good for both Thunder Thirty for Late Valley Speedway in the opportunity to return to his native West Virginia. Raceway will pay the win- He becomes the third assistant hired by new Marshall nights. Models this Friday night, Lubeck, WV. Chillicothe, ner $10,000 and a new Warm-ups begin at 6 April 30. Because the times Ohio's Danny Smith blitzed coach Tom Herrion, joining Bill Barton and Dino Rocket Chassis worth Presley. p.m., qualifying begins at are tough and tax season the field to become the first- $8500, or the equivalent of 6:30 and racing at 7:30. just ended, Skyline is host- ever Ohio Valley Sprint Car $18,500. The two-day Camping is available by ing "Tax Relief Night" with Association winner this past URG volleyball camp dates set show April 30 and May 1 calling the ticket office. a $12 Admission. Kids Friday. The 30-lapper, pay- will see complete programs Also, fans and drivers under 12 are admitted free. ing $1,500 to win was run RIO GRANDE, Ohio — Spots are still available for in three classes both days may win a new car as part Pit Admission is $30. with only two cautions at the 2010 University of Rio Grande RedStorm girls’ vol- with Friday’s $5,000 late of the Corey Kissling Skyline will host six Billy Jarrell's Skyline leyball camp this summer. model main, the first annual Memorial Scholarship Fund classes of cars (a show that Speedway. The camp for players in grades 6-8 will be held June Ralph Seymour Memorial, give-away. Fans can go to typically has a $15 admis- For further information 27-29 inside the Newt Oliver Arena on the campus of running 47-laps to honor www.foundation45.com for sion) for the reduced admis- visit www.skylinespeed- the University of Rio Grande. 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finals at Ohio University by beating Pomeroy, 9-5, Finale Portsmouth 6-4, and from Page B1 Jackson 4-0 before being eliminated 5-1 by Ironton in Field. Earlier in the season, the district finals. Wahama had downed Gallipolis has won seven GAHS 15-1, scoring 11 of its 10 SEOAL diamond runs in the first inning. titles on Memorial Field— The 1950 Gallians 1954, 1955, 1959, 1967, reached the Class A District 1969, 1985 and 2006. Page B4 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Friday, April 30, 2010 Celtics will be rested for series with Cavs INDEPENDENCE, Ohio they’d be facing the Cavs in uled to practice today at next opportunity.” (AP) — The Boston Celtics the second round, Pierce Cleveland Clinic Courts in No(ah) way: Chicago will be a rested, healthy and was asked by Boston Herald Independence. When the Bulls center Joakim Noah confident team Saturday reporter Steve Bulpett if he doors are thrown open to famously and unapologeti- when they take the floor at thought the Celtics had a reporters, the surest of sure cally said “Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena to chance to spring an upset on things is that everyone will sucks’’ during the first- face the Cavaliers in Game LeBron James and company immediately want an update round series. James didn’t 1 of the Eastern Conference in the best-of-seven series. on the condition of James’ slip up after Tuesday’s vic- semifinals. “C’mon man, you know I right elbow. tory when asked if he Both teams advanced do,” Pierce replied. “I think Late in the Game 5 victo- thought Boston sucked. Tuesday courtesy of first- we have enough to win it ry over Chicago, the pain “No, the city of Boston round, Game 5 victories. all.” James was experiencing in doesn’t suck,” he replied, Boston outlasted Miami at Pierce said this pairing the elbow was so sharp that smiling. “Would I go there home, 96-86. The host Cavs should summon memories he used his left hand to on vacation? I don’t know if had to work even harder to of the 2008 Eastern shoot and miss an attempted I’d go there on vacation. I eliminate Chicago, 96-94. Conference semifinals. The free throw. He reportedly have a good time when I’m Against the Heat, the Celtics prevailed over the received treatment on the in Boston It has great fourth-seeded Celtics got Cavs, 4-3. In Game 7 of that elbow Wednesday. restaurants. It’s a great solid production from the series, played in Boston, LBJ speaks: In his sports town.” so-called “Big Three’’ of James scored 45 points postgame press conference 32-year-old forward Paul while Pierce tallied 41 Tuesday, James was answer- Shopping list: Pierce (19.6 points per points in a classic shoot-out. ing a question about contri- NBAStore.com , the retail game), 34-year-old shooting “I think this is a great butions made by teammate arm of the NBA, reported guard Ray Allen (19.4 match-up. It’s great for bas- Delonte West when he that replica jerseys bearing points) and 33-year-old ketball,” Pierce said. veered off into a telling riff the name and number of Los power forward Kevin Veteran center Shaquille on what it takes for a player Angeles Lakers star Kobe Garnett (15.8 points, 8.8 O’Neal said the top-seeded to be willing to step up in Bryant remain the biggest rebounds). Cavs are eager to play the critical moments of big seller for a second straight Fourth-year point guard Celtics. games. year. Rajon Rondo also excelled, “In our quest to be the “It’s either in you or not in Rounding out the top five averaging 14.8 points, 10.2 best, you have to face many, you if you’re going to thrive are James, Kevin Garnett of assists and 6.2 rebounds. many challenges,” O’Neal under pressure or if you’re Boston, Derrick Rose of Staring center Kendrick said. “We know what we going to crack,’’ James said. Chicago and Dwight Perkins (5.8 points, 7.6 have to do. We match up “You have to be put in those Howard of Orlando. rebounds) and back-up Glen pretty good with this team. positions and always contin- The Lakers top the race Hector Gabino/El Nuevo Herald/MCT Davis (8.8 points, 4.0 If we do what we’re sup- ue to or try to succeed in for total sales of team mer- Boston Celtics' Rasheed Wallace tries to drive against rebounds) took care of busi- posed to do, we’ll be fine.” those situations. If some- chandise, followed by the Miami Heat's Quentin Richardson during the NBA Eastern ness in the pivot. Elbow watch, Day times you don’t succeed, Celtics, Cavaliers, Chicago Conference playoffs at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Once the Celtics knew Three: The Cavs are sched- you have to be ready for the and the New York Knicks. Florida, on Sunday. Arroyo helps Reds LeBron has strained elbow, expected to play INDEPENDENCE, Ohio games and regrets the shot attempt — James will have daily (AP) — LeBron James shoots left- and all the attention it has treatments and another sweep Astros, 4-2 shot left-handed layups handed created. MRI exam next week. The and short jumpers at prac- only, then “I’ll be ready for Game NBA’s MVP has been HOUSTON (AP) — tice Thursday, but the I’ll believe 1,” he said, “and I’ll be a wearing a protective sleeve Bronson Arroyo is back on Cavaliers superstar is not it’s hurt- productive player.” on his right arm, but it will track and the Cincinnati expected to miss any of ing. We’ll Reds have won four in a row The Celtics are expect- not require surgery to Cleveland’s playoff games be ready ing nothing less. repair. to reach .500. because of his strained for the Arroyo pitched 6 2-3 “If something’s wrong “You don’t want LeBron strong innings for his first right elbow and bone LeBron with his elbow, or any part ... hurt at this point in the win of the season, Joey bruise. James we’ve seen of his body, he won’t play. season,” Brown said. “You Votto hit a two-run homer James was re-examined all through We all know that,” Guard don’t have much time for just haven’t been able to get the playoffs.” and the Reds held on for a 4- him the runs we’d like to get Wednesday night by team Ray Allen said, shaking his recovery. We’re concerned 2 victory over the Houston him,” Houston manager doctors, who took more X- James’ achy elbow has head dismissively when about anybody being hurt Astros on Thursday night. Brad Mills said. “He’s rays and an MRI exam that been the focus since asked about the chances at this time of year. “I have been under the pitched five quality starts revealed the strain and a Tuesday’s Game 5 victory James’s injury would slow Hopefully everybody can weather for awhile, so I real- and done a great job.” bruised bone near the over Chicago, when he him down in the series. stay healthy throughout the elbow. James was not shot a free throw left-hand- ly didn’t know what I was Houston put up two runs The noise inside the rest of this run.” going to have out there,” wearing a padded sleeve ed in the final seconds. He in the bottom of the seventh arena Tuesday made it dif- The elbow affected said Arroyo, who has dealt before Jay Bruce added a over the elbow at practice made the first foul shot ficult for James to commu- with allergies and colds Thursday, but acknowl- with no sign of trouble to James’ ability to shoot run for Cincinnati with his nicate with head coach jumpers on Tuesday, when since spring training. “But homer off Tim Byrdak in the edged it was more of a film give Cleveland a four- Mike Brown, who initially that was probably the best eighth inning. session and walkthrough point lead with 7.8 seconds the Cavaliers eliminated was confused why James Chicago. He took just three stuff I have had all year. Francisco Cordero rather than a physical prac- remaining. But he said the shot the ball left-handed. Especially the fastball. I had allowed one hit in a score- tice. He did sit out one por- shot made his arm go Although the arm could go shots in the first half and good command of my other less ninth for his eighth tion of contact drills. numb — a recurring prob- numb again in the series attempted two 3-pointers pitches.” save. “The best thing about it lem the last few weeks — in the game. He hasn’t shot Arroyo (1-2) allowed six against Boston, Brown Arroyo didn’t allow a run is there’s no structural and instead of burning one said he will not address much with his right hand hits and two runs with seven until Hunter Pence’s solo damage,” James said. “The of Cleveland’s two remain- the last couple of days. strikeouts to bounce back with his star how James homer to left field in the docs have given me clear- ing timeouts, he missed handled the final few sec- “If I am limited during from his last start, when he seventh. Michael Bourn hit badly after shooting with allowed eight runs in three- ance that I can’t hurt it onds of Tuesday’s game. the game, then I’ll be an RBI double that to get worse and I can go out and his left hand. “It happened. We move smart about it,” James plus innings. Houston within 3-2 and Cincinnati has its longest play. Maybe it’s a strain in He walked around the onto the next play,” Brown said. “That’s what I was chased Arroyo. the muscle or the tendon.” practice court Thursday said. “I can get into a able to do in Game 5. I was winning streak of the sea- “I made a really bad pitch son. Houston has lost three Cleveland opens its best- with his arm tucked close whole bunch of hypotheti- very limited in shooting to Pence,” Arroyo said. “I of-seven playoff series to his body, much like it long-range shots, so I start- straight. had him 0-1 and I threw a cals. If we come across a Votto’s first-pitch shot to against Boston on was in the final seconds of situation, we’ll deal with ed going to the hole in the the Crawford Boxes in left soft breaking ball that was Saturday, and the Celtics Tuesday’s game. fourth quarter. supposed to be off the plate, it, make the best of it and field scored Drew Stubbs are preparing for the same Cleveland hid the injury move on.” “I’ll be ready.” and pushed the lead to 3-1 in and I left it on. I felt like I player who averaged 36.5 for weeks and no one the seventh inning. was tiring a little bit there. points against them in four would have known the Roy Oswalt (2-3) gave up Like I said, I have been regular-season games this severity of the elbow had it MORE LOCAL NEWS. MORE LOCAL FOLKS. eight hits and three runs under the weather a little not been for the awkward bit.” year. while striking out seven in “He’s fine,” Celtics free throw. 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(This is a public 1/2 mi. from Bodimer's. 1-877-223-7921 Lawn Service publication or service announcement equipment • miscellaneous merchandise Fri/Sat. Apr. 30-May 1 For Sale By Owner Pictures that from the Ohio Valley 9-5. Clothes $5 per bag. omission of an Best Lawn Care now household goods • giveaway • lost & found Publishing Company) 106 Mabelline Dr. Galli- advertisement. have been making appointments for 5 Family YS April 30th, polis. 2BR, 1BA, Full this week for all your cars for sale • help wanted • pets for sale • houMay 1st. 1001 Addison Corrections will be placed in ads at Basement. Remodeled lawn care needs. Please 500 Education Pike. 740-339-9740 for made in the first the Gallipolis or sale • farm equipment • miscellaneous m kitchen. 1 Car Garage. call 740-645-1488. directions available edition. Daily Tribune chandise • household goods • giveaway • los Cent. air. All app. stay. Cub Scout Yard Sale, $89,900. 740-645-7965. must be picked Business & Trade ¾Box number ads are Complete Mowing Serv- ound • cars for sale • help wanted • pets for s Sat. 8-? SR 160 1 mi. School past Holzer Hospital on always confidential. within 30 days. ice, Call for FREE Esti- 12 Unit Apt. Complex. mates, 740-446-3682. • house for sale • farm equipment • miscella right. Furn, etc. $316,000. 446-0390. Any pictures Gallipolis Career ous merchandise • household goods • giveaw Garage Sale, Rain or ¾Current rate card that are not College J&M Lawncare Service. CLASSIFIEDS!! Shine, Sat. May 1st, 8 - Houses For Sale applies. Free estimates. Call (Careers Close To Home) • lost & found • cars for sale • help wanted • p picked up will be Call Today! 740-446-4367 2 Clearview Estates 105 (304) 444-7911. 2006 3BR 2.5BA Green discarded. 1-800-214-0452 Ann Dr. ¾All Real Estate Pets 900 Yard Sale Twp. Living Room w/Fire gallipoliscareercollege.edu Merchandise Garage Sale. Apr. 30, Place, Family Room, advertisements are Other Services Accredited Member Accredit- Free to good home, Col- 3 family yard sale, baby May 1, 8AM-4PM. Rain Separate Dining Room, subject to the Federal ing Council for Independent Wanted Pet Cremations. Call Colleges and Schools 1274B lie Mix, F, 8 mo., all goods, housewares, lin- or Shine. 3047 Bulaville Spacious Kitchen Fair Housing Act of 740-446-3745 shots & spayed. Call Auctions ens, scrubs & more, Sat. Pk. 740-446-4620. w/Granite Countertop & 1968. 740-709-9158. only 8-3, 39594 Union Island in the Middle & 600 GOING TO PRIVATE Multi-Family Yard Sale, GREEN LAWN Mowing Professional Services Animals Ave. Hardwood Cabinets, Poodle Puppy, ckc AUCTION.Steel Building Misc. Furn. Items-Some- 304-675-1610 or Laundry Room 72'x27' w/ ¾This newspaper TURNED DOWN ON miniature male black garages. selling for bal- thing for everyone. Baby 304-593-1960 No job too 5 family carport sale- Fri. 27'x50' Attached Garage accepts only help SOCIAL SECURITY SSI w/some light brown & ance. Few buildings left to Adult. 3278 Georges big or small! Livestock April 30, 9-4, Bone Hol- 3.5 Car. Beautiful View in wanted ads meeting No Fee Unless We Win! white markings. When 16x24, 20x26, Creek Rd., Gallipolis, OH low/Taylors Drive across Country w/2.38 Acres. EOE standards. 1-888-582-3345 grown will weigh approx. 25x34.Don't miss out! April29, 30th & May the 10 Performance tested from Leading Creek Rd. Priced to sell PH. 16 - 20 lbs., has shots & Call now!866-352-0469 1st, 9 - 4. Want to do house clean- heifers ready to breed. off Rt7 bypass, Middle- 740-339-2780. Must see ¾We will not ing for ladies @ $5.00/hr SEPTIC PUMPING 10 cow/calf pairs, here- vet checked. Does not port, follow signs to top shed, non allergenic & Miscellaneous to appreciate. No realtors knowingly accept any + transportation. Come Gallia Co. OH and ford and angus of hill. Videos, DVD's, YARD SALE / BAKE and no land contracts. very smart $250. Call baseball cards, VCR advertisement in by or write me @ Emma Mason Co. WV. Ron $800.00-$1200.00. Dia- 3/4 Size Upright "Kimble" SALE Serious callers only. 1-740-992-7007. player, basKets, mens, violation of the law. Gingerich, 37500 SR Evans Jackson, OH mond Farms Piano in perfect condi- SAT. May 1st, 1404 women's & boys cloth- 143, Pomeroy, OH. 800-537-9528 304-675-1888 tion, lovely mahogany Eastern Ave., 9 - ?? Rain Land (Acreage) 700 ing, large assortment of Agriculture finish. Ideal for musical or Shine misc. items family, youth especially. 5.35 acres in Meigs CLASSIFIED INDEX County, Ohio on New Has to be played & April 30, May 1, Six fam- Yard Sale, 44 Hillview Legals...... 100 Recreational Vehicles...... 1000 Crew Rd., septic ap- Announcements...... 200 Farm Equipment heard to appreciate. ily garage sale, 822 Vine Dr. Tara Estates, Addi- ATV...... 1005 proved and all utilities Birthday/Anniversary...... 205 Bicycles...... 1010 675-7876 Evenings Street, Racine, Caldwell son. 4-30 All Day, 5-1 till EBY, INTEGRITY, available, asking Happy Ads...... 210 Boats/Accessories...... 1015 residence, rain or shine 3PM, 5-3 All Day KIEFER BUILT, $20,000 or OBO, call Lost & Found...... 215 Camper/RVs & Trailers ...... 1020 Jet Aeration Motors April 30, May 1, 2, 3, Memory/Thank You...... 220 Motorcycles...... 1025 VALLEY HORSE/LIVE- Yard Sale, 5-1, @ 525 740-985-4300 repaired, new & rebuilt 9:00-5:00, next to East- Notices...... 225 Other ...... 1030 STOCK TRAILERS, Le Grande, children & in stock. Call Ron ern School, (985-3929), Personals...... 230 Want to buy ...... 1035 LOAD MAX EQUIP- adult clothing, toys, Real Estate Wanted ...... 235 Evans 1-800-537-9528 10 Families, riding lawn 3500 Automotive...... 2000 MENT TRAILERS, housewares etc. 8 - 3 Rentals Services...... 300 Auto Rental/Lease...... 2005 mower, homemade utility CARGO EXPRESS & Troyer's Bakery & Appliance Service...... 302 Autos...... 2010 cart, beauty shop chair, Yard Sale, May 1st Rain HOMESTEADER Crafts Automotive...... 304 Classic/Antiques...... 2015 queen mattress & box or Shine, large appli- Building Materials...... 306 Commercial/Industrial...... 2020 CARGO/CONCESSION 636 Burnette Rd., Apartments/ springs, industrial floor ances, furn., jewelry, Business...... 308 Parts & Accessories...... 2025 TRAILERS. B+W Patriot, OH 45658, Townhouses buffer & wall covering, pool table, 4 wheeler Catering...... 310 Sports Utility...... 2030 GOOSENECK FLATBED Wagon Wheel Donuts Child/Elderly Care...... 312 baby furniture, trailer tires, toys, dvd's, video Trucks...... 2035 $3999. VIEW OUR EN- - Pies - Frypies - 1 and 2 bedroom apts., Computers...... 314 Utility Trailers...... 2040 Bread- Cinnamon wheels, Avon, lots of games, MUCH more. furnished and unfur- Contractors...... 316 TIRE TRAILER INVEN- Vans...... 2045 Rolls - Cookies - Bars clothes & misc. Route 7, 5 points area nished, and houses in Domestics/Janitorial...... 318 Want to buy ...... 2050 TORY AT Crow Subdivision aross & More. From Gallipo- Estate yard sale, 505 Pomeroy and Middleport, Electrical...... 320 Real Estate Sales...... 3000 WWW.CARMICHAEL- from ODOT. Financial...... 322 Cemetery Plots...... 3005 TRAILERS.COM lis take 141 W (7 Spring Ave. Pomeroy, security deposit required, Health...... 326 Commercial...... 3010 740-446-3825 miles) to 775 (4 miles) Oh, April 28, 29, May 1, Recreational no pets. 740-992-2218 Heating & Cooling...... 328 Condominiums...... 3015 to Patriot Rd. (2 miles) 1000 9-?, cash only Vehicles Home Improvements 330 For Sale by Owner...... 3020 Have you priced a John to Burmette Rd. (3/4 2BR APT.Close to Hol- Insurance...... 332 Houses for Sale...... 3025 Fri 30. & Sat. 1st, 8-4, Deere lately? You’ll be mile) zer Hospital on SR 160 Lawn Service...... 334 Land (Acreage)...... 3030 Vine St., Racine, baby C/A. (740) 441-0194 Music/Dance/Drama...... 336 Lots ...... 3035 surprised! Check out our boy items, home goods Campers / RVs & Other Services...... 338 Want to buy...... 3040 used inventory at 2BR apts. 6 mi. from Hol- Plumbing/Electrical...... 340 Real Estate Rentals...... 3500 www.CAREQ.com. Car- Fri. April 30, Sat. May Trailers zer. some utilities pd. or Professional Services...... 342 Apartments/Townhouses...... 3505 1st, 2 mi above Tuppers michael Equipment Want To Buy 1977 Homette 14 X 70 3 appliances avail. Repairs...... 344 Commercial...... 3510 Plains off St Rt 7 watch 740-446-2412 BR Trailer, New Under- $450/mo + dep. Roofing...... 346 Condominiums...... 3515 Absolute Top Dollar - sil- for signs two many items Security...... 348 pinning & new installa- 740-418-5288 or Houses for Rent...... 3520 STIHL Sales & Service ver/gold coins, any to list, 9-4 Tax/Accounting...... 350 Land (Acreage)...... 3525 988-6130 Now Available at Carmi- 10K/14K/18K gold jew- tion. $5000 OBO, 1 full Travel/Entertainment ...... 352 Storage...... 3535 Garage sale- two family, chael Equipment elry, dental gold, pre BA. Call 740-388-0029 2BR, Bath, LR, kitchen, Financial...... 400 Want to Rent...... 3540 Hunnel residence, Rose Financial Services...... 405 740-446-2412 1935 US currency, or 740-339-0604 laundry, central air, close Manufactured Housing...... 4000 Hill off Route 833, Sat. Insurance ...... 410 Lots...... 4005 proof/mint sets, dia- to town. $385/mo. + Garden & Produce only, follow signs, 2 river camp sites for Money to Lend...... 415 Movers...... 4010 monds, MTS Coin Shop. $385 dep. & utilities. Ref. Education...... 500 Rentals...... 4015 Garage sale, April 29, rent , full hook up, call af- Req., NO pets 446-3888, Troyer's Greenhouse- 151 2nd Avenue, Galli- Business & Trade School...... 505 Sales...... 4020 30, 341 Rutland St., ter 7:30, 740-992-5956 M-F, 8-5. Instruction & Training...... 510 flowers & vegetable polis. 446-2842 Supplies...... 4025 large selection Lessons...... 515 Want to Buy...... 4030 plants, variety hanging 42' 2005 Pilgram travel 2nd floor, 1 BR apt., Oiler's Towing. Now buy- Personal...... 520 Resort Property...... 5000 baskets, large potted to- Garage sale- 723 Third trailer, $16,500 OBO, overlooking Gallipolis Animals...... 600 ing junk cars w/motors or Resort Property for sale...... 5025 mato plants, $2, ea. St., Mason, lots of cloth- (740)992-3465 City Park. LR, Animal Supplies...... 605 Resort Property for rent...... 5050 w/out. 740-388-0011 or Closed on Sundays ing, trailer, 4 wheeler, kitchen/dining area, Horses...... 610 Employment...... 6000 740-441-7870. 2004 Dutchman Classic Livestock...... 615 Accounting/Financial...... 6002 prom dresses, misc., Fri. 31 ft. with large slide out washer/dryer. $400/mo. Flower & Vegetable Pets...... 620 Administrative/Professional...... 6004 Yard Sale 4-30, Sat. 5-1, 9-5 sleeps 10 exc. cond. Call 740-446-2325 or Want to buy...... 625 plants, large variety of Cashier/Clerk...... 6006 $8500.00 304-675-3641 740-446-4425. Agriculture...... 700 Child/Elderly Care...... 6008 hanging baskets to Huge family yard sale, 2 fam sale Fri 4/30, 8-4 & CONVENIENTLY LO- Farm Equipment...... 705 Clerical...... 6010 choose from. Potting rain or shine, April 30th RV Service at Carmi- Sat 5/1, 8-1 100 Head CATED & AFFORD- Garden & Produce...... 710 Construction...... 6012 soil-pplants to fill your thru May 2nd, home de- chael Trailers Hay, Feed, Seed, Grain...... 715 Rd. Vinton. SR 160 ap- ABLE! Townhouse apart- Drivers & Delivery...... 6014 own baskets. Large pot- cor, home furnishing, 740-446-3825 Hunting & Land...... 720 Education...... 6016 prox. 3 mi past intersec- men & women adult ments, and/or small Want to buy...... 725 ted tomatoes. Daylight Electrical Plumbing...... 6018 tion at SR 554 turn (R) clothing, boys size 6/7, RV houses for rent. Call Merchandise...... 900 Employment Agencies...... 6020 hours, No Sun. sales. on Thompson Rd. first Service at Carmichael Antiques...... 905 girls 2T-5T, and some 740-441-1111 for appli- Entertainment...... 6022 Closed My 13th Yoder's (L) is Head Rd. 1st drive- Trailers Appliance...... 910 Food Services...... 6024 3-24 months old, kitchen cation & information. Greenhouse 10 min. way on (R). Signs posted 740-446-3825 Auctions...... 915 Government & Federal Jobs...... 6026 wets of Gallipolis on 141. appliances & utensils, Free Rent Special !!! Bargain Basement...... 920 Help anted- General...... 6028 from 4 way stop at 554 & toys & etc., 26975 Mile Motorcycles 2&3BR apts $395 and Collectibles...... 925 Law Enforcement...... 6030 Homegrown Strawber- 160. Boys/girls clothes, Hill Rd, Racine Computers...... 930 Maintenance/Domestic...... 6032 ries available at toys little to teen, lots of up, Central Air, W/D Equipment/Supplies...... 935 Management/Supervisory...... 6034 McKean's Farm, Centen- household misc, baby Moving sale, Sat. 5-1, 06 Suzuki 800CC hookup, tenant pays Flea Markets...... 940 Mechanics...... 6036 ary. Gallipolis. 446-9442 bedding set. 9:00 am, furniture, boys Cruiser, Loaded with op- electric. Call between Fuel Oil Coal/Wood/Gas ...... 945 Medical...... 6038 & a veriaty women's tions. Excellent condition the hours of 8A-8P. Furniture...... 950 Musical...... 6040 Hay, Feed, Seed, Grain 3 family yard sale. 15 clothes, rabbit cage, 109 $4850. 740-794-0067 EHO Hobby/Hunt & Sport...... 955 Part-Time-Temporaries...... 6042 Sycamore St., Pomeroy Kid’s Corner...... 960 Restaurants...... 6044 Ann Dr-7 South. April 30, Ellm View Apts. Horse Bedding May 1, 3. 8am-5pm 2004 Honda VT 600 Miscellaneous...... 965 Sales...... 6048 Yard Sale, 1144 2nd (304)882-3017 Want to buy...... 970 Pine Shavings delivered Shadow 3900 mi, $2500. Technical Trades...... 6050 Yard Sale, Fri & Sat 8-1. Ave. 4/29, 4/30, 5/1. 8-5. Modern 1BR apt. Call Yard Sale ...... 975 Textiles/Factory...... 6052 bulk Call 740-446-4310 leave 513-218-1918 41 &79 Harthorne Ln. Something for everyone. a message . 740-446-0390 Page B6 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Friday, April 30, 2010

Apartments/ Apartments/ Houses For Rent Sales Drivers & Delivery Townhouses Townhouses Nice 1BR house in Galli- New 3BR, 2BA Regional Dump and Twin Rivers Tower is ac- Newly decorated 1 bed- polis. Walk to everything as low as $241.68 Pneumatic Tanker Driv- Services Offered cepting applications for room ref.and deposit req. you need. Very clean per mo. and 1563.00 ers R&J Trucking Com- waiting list for HUD sub- no pets 304-675-5162 unit, with new paint. down. WAC pany in Marietta,OH is sidized, 1-BR apartment $275 per mo/$100 sec. 740-446-3570 searching for qualified To place an ad for the elderly/disabled, BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR dep. Sorry, no pets. Call CDL-A drivers for re- “The Proctorville call 675- APTS., Jackson Estates, Wayne for information gional dump and pneu- Difference” 6679 52 Westwood Dr., 404-456-3802. matic tanker positions. Call 304-675-1333 $1 and a deed is all you 740-446-2568. Equal Qualified applicants must need to own your dream Housing Opportunity. be at least 23yrs have a Manufactured home. Call Now! Beautiful 1BR apartment This institution is an 4000 minimum of 1 years of Housing Freedom Homes in the country freshly equal opportunity pro- safe commercial driving 888-565-0167 RIVERSIDE painted very clean W/D vider and employer. experience in a truck, HILLTOP FENCING hook up nice country set- Lots Will build on your land as HazMat certification, clean MVR and good SEAMLESS GUTTERS ting only 10 mins. from Gracious Living 1 and 2 low as $499/mo., Call We do all types of Fence stability. We offer com- town. Must see to appre- Bedroom Apts. at Village Trailer Lot for Rent - Ad- 740-446-3570. petitive benefits plus Vinyl siding, Home ciate. Water pd. $375/mo Manor and Riverside dison Pike - $150/mo, 304-372-2350 401(k) and vacation pay. 614-595-7773 or Apts. in Middleport. sec dep same. Call 6000 Employment Contact Kent at Maintenance, Power 740-645-5953 740-992-5064. Equal 446-3644 for application. Cell: 304-593-5575 800-462-9365 to apply or Housing Opportunity. Washing & Gutter Cleaning 1 BR and bath. first go to www.rjtrucking.com This institution is an Rentals months rent & deposit. Administrative/ EOE equal opportunity pro- references required, No 2 BR Very Clean, No Bonded & Insured vider and employer. Professional Pets and clean. pets, Near Clay School. Ask for 740-441-0245 $400/mo.+dep. Water & Manager needed for re- Free Estimates Spring Valley Green Trash inc. 740-256-1664. tailer to oversee opera- Nicole *Free Estimates 1 br. apt., $325 plus utili- Apartments 1 BR at tions including staff man- Help Wanted - General 304-812-4795 ties & dep; 3 br. house, $395+2 BR at $470 Single Trailer Lot on agement and sales. Re- $425 a mo. plus utilities Month. 740-446-1599. Teen's Run Rd in Crown tail and 1+ year manage- & $400 dep., on 3rd St., City. $150/mo. Call Rex ment experience re- Accepting applications Racine, 740-247-4292 Hazlett (757) 473-0947 quired. Outstanding com- for housekeeping, laun- J&C munication and customer 2 bedroom apartment, 1 Houses For Rent dry, and floorcare. Ar- Sales service skills and physi- full bath, $400 per bors of Gallipolis. Apply cal ability to do some month, 740-416-3036 16x80 Mobile Home in person. No phone TREE SERVICE heavy lifting required. 1BR Furn. House on 1998. 3BR, 2 Full Bath. calls, please. Apply at: Permanent, full-time, N. 4th Ave., Middleport, Raccoon Rd. Ref & Sec. Excellent Cond. w/ Stor- 170 Pinecrest Dr. Galli- $22-25K starting. For de- 2 br. furnished apt., dep. Dep. $400. (740) age Bldg. 2 car port. .5 polis or fax to Attn: Sally 30 yrs. Exp. tails or to apply visit & ref., No pets, 446-1759 acre Lot on McCully Rd. at 446-9088. www.careerconnections.i 740-992-0165 740-446-1137. nfo or call 740-594-4941. Free Estimates Pt. Pleasant 4th St. 1 No fees. EOE. bed. apt. all elec. water 3 BR mobile home for 2BR House on Bulaville Want a job where you furn. dep./no smoking no sale Gallipolis area. Call Pike on corner of Bulav- Drivers & Delivery can make a difference? pets 304-675-3788 after 740-643-0355. 304-675-2213 ille Pk and 554. Ref. req. Call InfoCision today! 5p.m. + dep. 388-1100 Beautiful 16x80 mobile Drivers Needed--Profes- sional Transportation, home in Bradbury. Coun- You choose the type of Inc. is seeking local driv- try living & only 5 mo- calls you want to take: Help Wanted Help Wanted ers for 7-passenger Tree Care Specialists Lawn Mowers nutes from town. Close Recruit volunteers for mini-vans in the Hobson to 1 acre, 1 car garage, 2 non-profit organizations is a Certified Arborist, Certified area. Drug screen, driv- Lawn Tractors covered decks, ramp on OR ing record and criminal Ornamental & Landscape Professional back deck, central air, Raise money for conser- Service and Parts background check re- heat pump, new shingled vative political organiza- Your Trees are our Business quired. 1-800-471-2440, roof. Move in condition. tions Tune Up Specials Photos at Reference 178 Free Tree Planting Seminar Craftsman, Murray, MTD, www.2487Now.info or Full and Part-time Posi- Gallipolis City Park call 740-367-0577, Price tions! May 1st 11 am to 1 pm Briggs & Stratton $50,000 Professional Work Envi- FIND Free Food and gifts, Prize Drawing NEW Modular Home with ronment! 304 882 3294 2 car garage will custom Medical, Dental, EAP, build on your lot call EVERYTHING 401K! 740-446-2015 304-736-3888 Weekly Pay + Bonus In- 304 773 5061 centives! treecaresouthernohio.com NEED A NEW HOME? YOU WANT We help with financing Call TODAY! many programs for most Interview TOMOR- Myers Paving Inc. Credit situations call for OR NEED ROW!! SELF-STOR appt. 304-736-3888 Work NEXT WEEK!!! Now Selling and Delivering AA New 4 Bedrooms Limestone. Only $44,970 IN THE 1-888-IMC-PAYU, Ext. 2010 Singlewide 2458 STORAGE UNITS Will blacktop driveways, Incredible $19,995 Apply online: mymidwesthomes.com CLASSIFIEDS http://jobs.infocision.c parking lots, sealing 740.828.2750 om (304) 675-5548 driveways, Tar & Chip 1-304-675-2457 RENT BY MONTH 1-304-786-0319 L O W RATE! 1-304-593-0639 Bulletin Boards PSI CONSTRUCTION Chicken Barbeque Yard Sale 4 Family Mason County National Day Room Additions, Remodeling, Metal & “JD Power Clean” New Haven United Sat., May 1 8:00 am of Prayer Observance Shingle Roofs, New Homes, Siding, Decks, Methodist Church Thursday, May 6th, Noon Bathroom Remodeling. Licensed & Insured Professional Power Washing 506 McNeil Ave. Rick Price - 17 yrs. Experience Sat., May 1st 10 am - ?? 22 Pistol, man’s diamond ring Courthouse Steps Mildew, Scum, Stain Removal WV#040954 Cell 740-416-2960 740-992-0730 Church: 304-882-2624 canning jars, rocking chair, Emcee Randy Parsons Houses, Businesses, table saw, vanity, roll-away Prayers- area pastors and laypersons Rev. Brian May will Maintenance / bed, tools, clothing purses, FIND A JOB Driveway, Decks Yard Sale speak on Prayer Domestic shoes, misc. lamps Pepper King Farm Singers: Rick Towe, Lisa Searls, Room Attendant @ The IN THE 304-812-3134 6:00 am - ? Saturday, May 1 Denise Bonecutter for additional Holiday Inn, Gallipolis, Next to Marathon Gas Station Garage Sale information OH. Apply in person, no CLASSIFIEDS 304-675-6099 Alice Click 304-895-3590 phone calls please. Gallipolis Ferry Saturday, May 1 8-? 2918 Meadowbrook Dr. Yard Sale Flatrock Garage Sale Plus size clothes, toys, dinette Fri, April 30- Sat. May 1 2915 Birch Ave. set, exercise equip. Clothes, dishes, small Sat. May 1st 8-6 appliances, house collection, window air conditioner, tennis ball ejector, fire baton with container, Muddy Waters etc. lots of everything. wheelchair seat pad, etc. Tavern LLC 512 Main St. Pt. Pleasant, WV Steak Nite Fri. April 30, 2010 Sat., May 1st COUNTRY CORNER CAFE The Return of Blitzkreig 10 pm Sat, May 22nd Corner of Rt. 62 & Sandhill Rd. Four Family Yard Sale Ribeye or T-Bone w/baked potato, Eye to Eye 10 pm Salad, Roll Thursdays- 3 miles out Sandhill Rd. turn 304-895-3744 Ladies Night and open Jam right on Belle Rd. Cooper’s Free Music Everyday Log Home on right Get stuck in Muddy Waters Band saw, tools, furniture, glassware, canning jars, nice MSBC Youth Benefit men’s-women’s clothing, boy’s Garage - Yard Sale sz 8-10-11-12 Collectibles, AUCTION Something for everyone Presidential Dollars - State Saturday, May 1st 1400 Meadowbrook Drive Pt. Pl Quarters- Nickels- All 10:00 am Rain or Shine Friday, April 29th uncirculated , lots & lots more. Saturday, April 30th Antiques/ Collectibles, Fri. April 30th Handicrafts/ tools, Theme Gift Sat. May 1 8:00 - ? Baskets, Donated items from local Businesses, Baked Yard Sale Goods, Many more items 238 Moore St., Hartford added daily. Fri & Sat 8 am - ? LIGHTHOUSE CAFE Save time and money. Go to www.mydailyregister.com Refreshments available. Rain or Shine Big men & plus size Fri-Sat Special and click on Classifieds and follow the user-friendly steps Doors Open at 9:00am. 6:00 - 8:00 pm Main St. Baptist Church clothing & more to place your ad. 20 oz. Ribeye Steak / 1100 Main Street Cross Creek Auction Mushrooms, Baked For more info, Call in Buffalo 304-675-4061 Potatoes, Green Beans, Sat., May 1, 2010 6:00 pm Whole Kernel Corn, New & Used Merchandise and produce Salad/ Rolls REVIVAL $20.95 Trinity United Garage Sale Methodist Church Sat., May 1st 8-? May 2, 3, & 4 519 Chandler Drive Guest Preacher, Girls clothes sz 5-teen sz 3 Paster Ellis Conley baby items, much more to see! ONLINE SELL IT U-SELL IT SUPER SMART BUY DEALS ON YARD SALE May 2nd 10:45 ONLY NOW For private SAVER For private party WHEELZ For private party For private party party For private party merchandise, 1 Cars, Trucks, Single and multi- Trinity Boys Music Runs 30 days merchandise, 1 merchandise, 1 merchandise, 1 item per ad RVs, 4-Wheelers, family sales May 2nd 7 pm Plus Photo add item per ad less item per ad less item per $1001 $5000 Etc. 1 item per ad 4 lines, 3 days Three Family Garage Sale $1.00 than $100 than $100 $500 $501-$1,000 4 lines, 14 days 4 lines, 45 days Eternity singing 3 lines, 3 days 4 lines, 7 days 4 lines, 10 days Saturday, May 1st $ $ May 3rd 7:00 pm Only 10 $2.99 $14.99 $20.99 29.99 $45.99 $34.99 “Sacrifice of Praise” 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Beth Rollins singing 773 University Lane May 4th 7:00 pm Behind Armory The Point Pleasant Register Inez Smith Singing Furniture, household items, tools, 615 Viand St. Pt. Pleasant, WV clothes (Jr - Plus size) Lots of 304-675-2220 everything. Rain or Shine www.mydailyregister.com Friday, April 30, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page B7

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SPRINT CUP SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS Feb. 6 — x-Budweiser Shootout (Kevin Harvick) Feb. 11 — x-Gatorade Duel 1 () Feb. 11 — x-Gatorade Duel 2 (Kasey Kahne) Feb. 14 — Daytona 500 (Jamie McMurray) Earnhardt Jr. to drive replica No. 3 Feb. 21 — Auto Club 500 (Jimmie Johnson) Feb. 28 — Shelby American, Las Vegas (Jimmie Johnson) ASSOCIATED PRESS twice in 2002 in NASCAR’s sec- of Fame than to bring the Thursday was the first time March 7 — Kobalt Tools 500 (Kurt Busch) March 21 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Jimmie ond-tier series, and Richard Wrangler colors back with the Earnhardt Jr. has been in public Johnson) March 28 — Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500, Mar- MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Dale Childress, who controls the num- No. 3 on the side.” with his stepmother since announc- tinsville, Va. (Denny Hamlin) Earnhardt Jr. will drive a replica of ber, is allowing his grandson, Earnhardt will be inducted as ing in 2007 he was leaving Dale April 10 — Subway Fresh Fit 600, Avondale, Ariz. (Ryan Newman) his father’s No. 3 Wrangler Austin, to use it in the Truck Series part of the inaugural Hall of Fame Earnhardt Inc., the team his late April 18 — Samsung Mobile 500, Fort Worth, Texas (Denny Hamlin) Chevrolet in the Nationwide Series this season. class on May 23. father started but had been run by April 25 — Aaron's 499, Talladega, Ala. (Kevin Har- race at Daytona in July. “This was an idea that came up The idea to bring the No. 3 back Teresa Earnhardt since his death. vick) May 1 — Heath Calhoun 400, Richmond, Va. The car unveiling was done as a way to pay tribute to my was a collaborative effort between Asked how things might be dif- May 8 — Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. Thursday at JR Motorsports on dad,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “The Earnhardt Jr., who will use a car ferent if her father were still alive, May 16 — Autism Speaks 400, Dover, Del. May 22 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C. what would have been the seven- Wrangler car is definitely in the from JR Motorsports, Teresa Earnhardt’s sister, Kelley, said the May 22 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, Con- cord, N.C. time NASCAR champion’s 59th top-10 of coolest cars that have Earnhardt, who controls her late DEI relationship would still be May 30 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. birthday. He was killed in a 2001 ever been on the race track. A lot husbands’ legacy, and Richard going on. June 6 — Pocono 500, Long Pond, Pa. June 13 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400, accident at Daytona, and his num- of people identify with it, and I Childress Racing, the team “If he was here, I’m pretty sure Brooklyn, Mich. June 20 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. ber has not been used in the Sprint can’t think of a better way to Earnhardt drove for during the we’d all still be together ... Dale Jr. June 27 — Lenox Industrial Tools 301, Loudon, Cup Series since. honor my dad and celebrate his bulk of his career. would have never left DEI,” Kelley N.H. July 3 — Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola, Earnhardt Jr. drove the No. 3 induction into the NASCAR Hall The appearance together Earnhardt said. Daytona Beach, Fla. July 10 — LifeLock.com 400, Joliet, Ill. July 25 — Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Aug. 1 — Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond, Pa. Aug. 8 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Aug. 15 — Carfax 400, Brooklyn, Mich. Hendrick tells Gordon, Johnson Aug. 21 — Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. Keselowski hit Sep. 5 — Labor Day Classic 500, Hampton, Ga. Sep. 11 — Richmond 400, Richmond, Va. Sep. 19 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H. Sep. 26 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. to smooth things over at HMS Oct. 3 — Price Chopper 400, Kansas City, Kan. up for 50 points Oct. 10 — Pepsi Max 400, Fontana, Calif. Oct. 16 — NASCAR Banking 500, Concord, N.C. BY DAN GELSTON Johnson said Hendrick told makes you dig in deeper and Oct. 24 — TUMS Fast Relief 500, Martinsville, Va. ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS Oct. 31 — AMP Energy 500, Talladega, Ala. him, “You guys need to voice fighter harder and work hard- Nov. 7 — Lone Star 500, Fort Worth, Texas your opinions, handle things er,” he said. “The more com- Nov. 14 — Arizona 500, Avondale, Ariz. Nov. 21 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla. PHILADELPHIA — Four- on the track as you see fit, but petitive we are, as a team, the CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR docked x-non-points race Brad Keselowski 50 points in the 2010 Driver Standings time defending NASCAR let’s not let this carry on too better we’re going to make 1. Jimmie Johnson, 1,323 champion Jimmie Johnson far and affect the race shop.” our organization. We’ve got Nationwide Series because his car failed 2. Kevin Harvick, 1,297 3. , 1,237 says team owner Rick Johnson made a mistake four awesome drivers.” inspection following his win at Talladega 4. Matt Kenseth, 1,224 Superspeedway. 5. Kyle Busch, 1,163 Hendrick told him and team- that ultimately led to Johnson already took the 6. Mark Martin, 1,154 mate Jeff Gordon not to let Gordon’s wreck at Talladega. blame for a mistake that Keselowski’s lead in the Nationwide 7. Kurt Busch, 1,146 8. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1,142 their bubbling feud start That came a week after the caused Gordon to crash at standings dropped from 60 points to 10 after 9. Denny Hamlin, 1,138 Wednesday’s penalty. 10. Jeff Gordon, 1,130 “breaking apart the organiza- two had a run-in at Texas Talladega. Gordon, who drove 11. , 1,086 tion.” Motor Speedway. his damaged car to a 22nd- The penalties were 25 points each for an 12. Jeff Burton, 1,082 13. Carl Edwards, 1,067 Johnson, Gordon and Johnson says he was sur- place finish, was furious with unapproved left-front spring and an unap- 14. Tony Stewart, 1,061 proved right-front shock when Keselowski’s 15. Martin Truex Jr., 1,045 Hendrick spoke together on prised that Gordon, also a his teammate after the race. NATIONWIDE SERIES the phone this week to smooth four-time Cup champion, “The 48 is testing my Dodge was inspected following the victory SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS over a rough patch in the rela- lashed out at him on national patience, I can tell you that,” Sunday. His win stands. Feb. 13 — DRIVE4COPD 300 (Tony Stewart) Feb. 20 — Stater Bros. 300 (Kyle Busch) tionship between the drivers. TV after Sunday’s race. He Gordon said Sunday at Crew chief Paul Wolfe was fined $20,000 Feb. 27 — Sam's Town 300, Las Vegas (Kevin Har- vick The pair of four-time Cup says his relationship with Talladega. “It takes a lot to for the two infractions, and Jodi March 20 — Scotts Turf Builder 300 (Justin Allgaier) champions and Hendrick Gordon has changed over the make me mad.” Geschickterm, who is listed as the car owner April 3 — Nashville 300, Lebanon, Tenn. (Kevin Har- vick) Motorsports teammates tan- years. They were close friends Johnson said that after their because of a points swap he made with April 9 — Bashas' Supermarkets 200, Avondale, Ariz. (Kyle Busch) gled on the track in successive who “were running hard, hav- conversation, he realized Penske Racing, was docked 50 points in the April 19 — O'Reilly Auto Parts 300, Fort Worth, weeks, leading Gordon to lash ing a blast” as single guys, but Gordon was speaking out of owner standings. Texas (Kyle Busch) April 25 — Aaron's 312, Talladega, Ala. (Brad out at Johnson after Sunday’s are now more likely as mar- frustration. Penske Racing president Tim Cindric said Keselowski) April 30 — Bubba Burger 250, Richmond, Va. race at Talladega ried family men to discuss “He’s had such a good year the team will not appeal the penalties, but May 7 — Darlington 200, Darlington, S.C. Superspeedway. diapers and strollers. going. A few victories have believes part failures contributed to the May 15 — Heluva Good! 200, Dover, Del. May 29 — TECH-NET Auto Service 300, Concord, Johnson said Hendrick In Philadelphia on Thursday slipped through his fingers, failed inspection. N.C. June 5 — Federated Auto Parts 300, Lebanon, Tenn understood they are competi- to promote the May 16 Sprint wrecked cars late in the “We are confident that there was no intent June 12 — Meijer 300, Sparta, Ky. tive drivers who just want to Cup race at Dover race,” Johnson said. “I was on behalf of Paul Wolfe, or any other member June 19 — Road America 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis. June 26 — New England 200, Loudon, N.H. win. But Hendrick didn’t want International Speedway, like the straw that broke the of the No. 22 team, to circumvent NASCAR’s July 2 — Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca- Cola, Daytona Beach, Fla. the rivalry to split apart the Johnson said he didn’t mind camel’s back. When the rules,” Cindric said in a statement. July 9 — Dollar General 300 Powered By Coca-Cola, race teams that work so close- having Gordon as his rival. microphone was there, it was NASCAR confiscated the shock and Joliet, Ill. July 17 — Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250, Madi- ly together. “The tension at times, it easy just to go.” spring after the race. son, Ill. July 24 — Kroger 200, Indianapolis July 31 — Iowa 250, Newton, Iowa Aug. 7 — Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Aug. 14 — Carfax 250, Brooklyn, Mich. Aug. 20 — Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn. Aug. 29 — NAPA Auto Parts 200, Montreal Sep. 4 — Atlanta 300, Hampton, Ga. Montoya on a mission to make the chase Sep. 10 — Virginia 529 College Savings 250, Rich- mond, Va. Sep. 25 — Dover 200, Dover, Del. Oct. 2 — Kansas Lottery 300, Kansas City, Kan. BY JENNA FRYER Montoya entered his third season resemble a “checkers-or-wreckers” ground last weekend at Talladega, Oct. 9 — Camping World 300, Fontana, Calif. ASSOCIATED PRESS of Sprint Cup racing with a grand season. When Montoya has been where he finished third behind Oct. 15 — Dollar General 300, Concord, N.C. Oct. 23 — Gateway 250, Madison, Ill. total of nine top-10 finishes, and able to finish a race incident-free, winner Kevin Harvick and Nov. 6 — O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Fort Worth, CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Juan Texas Pattie knew that number needed he’s wound up inside the top-10 McMurray. There had been some Nov. 13 — Arizona 200, Avondale, Ariz. Pablo Montoya followed the num- to increase sharply for the No. 42 four times. concern that Montoya did not have Nov. 20 — Ford 300, Homestead, Fla. 2010 Driver Standings bers on a detailed chart last season, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team to The others? enough fuel to make it to the end, 1. Brad Keselowski, 1,324 when his crew chief mapped out 2. Kevin Harvick, 1,264 have any shot at making the • An engine failure at California but Pattie wouldn’t bring him in for 3. Kyle Busch, 1,220 exactly how the driver needed to Chase. led to a 37th-place finish in a race gas. 4. Justin Allgaier, 1,171 5. Carl Edwards, 1,111 finish each race to qualify for his And for a small, two-car team in which he’d led 29 laps. “The fuel pressure dipped a little 6. Paul Menard, 1,085 first Chase for the Sprint Cup like EGR, making the Chase can be • A wreck with teammate Jamie when I went wide open,” Montoya 7. Joey Logano, 1,078 8. Brian Scott, 876 championship. as important as winning the cham- McMurray when both were run- radioed late in the race. 9. Greg Biffle, 864 10. Jr., 854 The plan worked to perfection as pionship. ning inside the top-10 resulted in a “Well, we are not pitting,” Pattie CAMPING WORLD TRUCK Montoya, racing conservatively, Montoya bought in to Pattie’s 37th at Las Vegas. shouted back. “I’ll run that son of a SCHEDULE AND STANDINGS April 2 — Nashville 200, Lebanon, Tenn. (Kyle improved at nearly every track and plan, and doubled his top-10 fin- • Accidents at Bristol and Texas gun out of gas.” Busch) earned one of the coveted 12 spots ishes to get the No. 42 into the led to finishes of 26th and 34th, It was an aggressive gamble so May 2 — O'Reilly Auto Parts 250, Kansas City, Kan. May 14 — Dover 200, Dover, Del. in the Chase field. Chase. That’s when Pattie got and a tire problem at Martinsville out of character for what Pattie had May 21 — Education Lottery 200, It would make sense, then, for Concord, N.C. aggressive, cutting his driver led to a 36th-place finish. preached last season, but he’s no June 4 — WinStar World Casino 400k, Fort Worth, Montoya to again rely on crew loose to race hard for wins. But Montoya has led laps in longer in position to play it safe. Texas June 12 — VFW 200, Brooklyn, Mich. chief Brian Pattie’s color-coded Although Montoya fell short of seven of nine races this season, “I don’t need to know about July 11 — Iowa 200, Newton, Iowa blueprint to contend for his first July 16 — Camping World 200, Madison, Ill. Victory Lane — his only Cup win making his statistics a poor barom- average finishes,” he said of his July 23 — AAA Insurance 200, Indianapolis NASCAR championship this sea- was on the road course at eter of how strong he’s been. tendency to use charts. “I just need July 31 — Pocono Mountains 125, Long Pond, Pa. Aug. 7 — Nashville 200 (Summer), Lebanon, Tenn. son. Only problem? All that care- Sonoma in his 2007 rookie sea- “It is crazy,” he said. “Yes, we to finish right now. And I want to Aug. 14 — Too Tough To Tame 200, Darlington, S.C. Aug. 18 — O'Reilly 200, Bristol, Tenn. fully calculated math went out the son — Montoya flirted with the have the cars to do it, but, you have win races. Bad.” Aug. 27 — Chicagoland 225, Joliet, Ill. window when Montoya finished title by finishing fourth or better to have the luck to be able to get The strategy almost worked, too. Sep. 3 — Built Ford Tough 225, Sparta, Ky. Sep. 18 — New Hampshire 200, Loudon, N.H. 34th or worse in four of the first in five of the first six Chase races the results. It is kind of frustrating. If other drivers had drafted a little Sep. 25 — Las Vegas 350, Las Vegas Oct. 23 — Kroger 200, Martinsville, Va. eight races this season. before fading to eighth in the I kind of understand what Kyle bit differently over the last two Oct. 30 — Mountain Dew 250, Talladega, Ala. “He isn’t even looking at the final standings. (Busch) went through last year. He laps, it would have been Montoya Nov. 5 — Longhorn 350k, Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 12 — Lucas Oil 150, Avondale, Ariz. numbers now, I can tell you that,” The experience of last season won I don’t know how many races and Denny Hamlin racing each Nov. 19 — Ford 200, Homestead, Fla. 2010 Driver Standings Montoya said. “After (Texas), I and racing in the Chase gave (four) and didn’t make the Chase. other for the victory, not Harvick 1. Timothy Peters, 666 asked where are we, he said ‘I don’t Montoya and his team confidence “I don’t think it is over yet. We and McMurray. 2. Aric Almirola, 584 3. Todd Bodine, 573 know, I don’t care, let’s just go out they’d contend again this year. And just have to keep working on it Still, Montoya left with that 4. Kevin Harvick, 560 5. Matt Crafton, 538 and try to win some races.’” if luck wasn’t such a vital part of and see what happens. I can tell third-place finish and gained con- 6. Ron Hornaday Jr., 488 7. Ricky Carmichael, 478 That’s the exact opposite of the sport, he’d probably be sitting you I am enjoying myself. I would siderable ground in the standings. 8. Jason White, 477 how Pattie persuaded Montoya to comfortably inside the top 10 in love to be higher in the points, but He now heads into Richmond 9. Tayler Malsam, 469 10. Kyle Busch, 467 race last season, when aggressive points. I mean we have good race cars. International Raceway this week- 11. Rick Crawford, 457 12. Austin Dillon, 455 setups and on-track gambles were Instead, strong cars have been And that is worth more than end up four spots in the standings 13. Mike Skinner, 450 shunned in favor of smart driving sabotaged by bad timing and bad everything.” to 20th, and he’s only 123 points 14. Johnny Sauter, 448 14. David Starr, 448 and big-picture thinking. breaks in what’s shaping up to Montoya made up considerable out of 12th.

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