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problems causing the outages including insulators
which needed replaced on a
circuit at one location and in
another location wires slap·
ping together due to the wind
caused another problems.
These wires were separated
and then placed further apart .
Another problem with
restoring the power was the

remote . location of one of
the circuits which was not
accessible by truck, causing
workers to'traveJ on foot . As
of yesterday evening, workers were trying to restore
power by working in this
remote location between
Ohio 7 and Middleport.
By 4:30p.m., Rennie said
there were 636 customers

without ·powe( and AEP
hoped to have everyone
back on the grid by 6 p.m.
Many customers without ·
power said they were lucky to
have family and friends to
stay with who had heat and
electricity during the recent
bitter temperatures, while others bundled up and waited out
the cold in their frigid homes.

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Shortly after 7:30 p.m. on
Monday, 3,131 American
Electric Power customers in
Meigs County, primarily in
the Middleport area, found
themselves in the dark.
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Spokesperson Jeff Rennie,
by 10:05 p.m . Monday
njght, 1.554 customers had
their power restored, leaving 1.577 in the dark. By
10:45 a.m. yesterday mom·
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· on the grid, leaving .1,320
still without power.
Rennie said it appears
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POMEROY - Yesterday
evening after the sun went
down the volume went up
on police scanners · with
reports of multiple motor
vehicle accidents caused by
a mix of freezing rain, sleet
and cold temperatures.
Within an hour at least
seven ace idents were
reported to local dispatchers
who were listening to
reports from law , enforcement officials and emer·
gepcy personnel describing
local roads as a "solid sheet
ofice."
The calls began with
reports of multiple cars ending up in a ditch along Ohio
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Department responding. No
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word on injuries as of press
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to a two-vehicle accident
with entrapment at the foot
J. Reedlphoto
of the Ravenswood Bridge ·Saelym Davis, 6, of Racine, takes a moment to _reflect on the true meaning of Christmas, represented byBrian
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nativity
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on US 33 . There was one installed Tuesday at Sacred Heart Church in Pomeroy.
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person injured. Emergency
personnel from ·Jackson
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=,stay afloat. See Page A3 reporting several accidents
on the West Virginia side of
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mJunes were reported .. Barckhoff Church Orgall'
GALLIPOLIS
Pomeroy. was then caiJed to Co. will once again be tradi·
Page AS
Unemployment in Meigs
an accident· on US 33 just tiona) · elements of the
County declined slightly in
past the rest area at Darwin Christmas celebrations in
two
Pomeroy
churches.
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November while the jobless
where· a vehicle driven by
Grace
Church
and
Sacred
rate for Gallia County
an elderly female passenger
WEATHER
remained unchanged, the
slid off the road into a Heart Church each own
Ohio Department of Jobs
guardrail. It was nnk.nown if Barckhoff organs, but only
the
Episcopal
organ
was
and Families Services
there were injuries.
locally. . Carl ,
reported .
The Pomeroy Police built
.
Barckhoff,
born
in
County-by-county jobless
Depanment responded to an Germany, moved his operafor last month was
data
accident at Union and
tion
from
Latrobe,
Pa.,
to
announced by DJFS on
Higqland Avenue. No the Condor Street area in
Tuesday , also showing
injuries reported.
Pomeroy
in
1900,
just
after
slight declines in surroundThe
Rutland · Fire Sacred {ieart Church and its
ing counties.
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Department was called to a
Meigs dropped one-tenth
multiple vehicle crash on Barckhoff or11an were· dedi·
He butlt organs here,
of a percent to 10 percent
Ohio 124 near the old cated.
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that
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at
Grace
for November, placing it
Hilltop Grocery Store. No Church,.until the monumen·
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among four other counties
· injuries were reported. tal flood of that year.
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- Huron, Noble. Ottawa
Rutland, along with the
Carl
Barckhoff
organs
are
and
Van Wen - with rates
Salem
Center·
Fire
still
found,
many
over
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at 10 .percent or above. Van
Departmen1 were toned out years old, in Columbus, .
Wert County had the highest
for a an accident on Ohio Cincinnati
and
several
other
jobless
rate for the month at
124 near CR 325 where a Ohio cities, as well as
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10.9 percent.
vehicle rep,ortedly rolled churches and homes as far
Gallia County's 6.3 perover.
The
departments
were
Annie's Mailbox
as Florida, North
cent
unemployment rate
later cancc;Ied from the call · away
Brl8n J. RMdlpholo
Dak;ot11,
and
Nebraska.
remained
the same in
Calendars
when everyone made it out
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Cline Dailey, long-time organist a\ Grace Church, is pic·
Eventually,.
the
organ
com·
of 'the vehicle and there pany went bankrupt. and lured at the Barckhoff Organ there, built in Pomeroy in the November, DJFS reported .
Classifieds ·
The rate incre~ in only
were no injuries.
Barckhoff died in 19 I 9 in early 20th century. The organ was moved to the choir loft one area county, Washington,
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There
was
a
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Comics
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after the 1913 flood .
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vehicle on Lincoln Heights Virginia.
The
organ
at
the
November. Its October rate
while Lincoln Hill and
Editorials
The organ at Sacred Heart was 5.4 percent.
church was given river. When the flood waters
Pomeroy Cliff's were Episcopal
the parish decided was one of the furnishings
Movies
Otherwise, declines were
described as impassable and by Mrs . G.M. Plantz, in receded,
to
move
the
organ
from
the
included
in
the
parish's
sec·
May,
1905,.
She
is
memori·
seen in Athens County at 6.2
Mulberry Avenue was like alized by a bronze plaque main floor to the choir loft.
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ond church building - ded· percent, down six-tenths of a
~bituaries
an ice rink. Lincoln Heights on the organ baluster:
Barnhart
of
L.W.
in December. 1899 percent from October's 6.8
B Section was later closed to traffic as "Blessed are the dead which Parkersburg, W.Va. built a icated
Sports
- and is still in use today, percent; Jackson County at
was Lincoln Hill.
new
console
for
the
die
in
the
Lord;
their
works
although
the
church 7 .9 percent, also down six·
Weather
As On the West Virginia side follow them," it reads.
Episcopal
organ
in
1959.
In
installed
a
new
Allen
elec- tenths of a percent from 8.5
of the river, W.Va. 62 .was
the
early
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1990's,
the
organ
Eight
years
after
the
organ
Claoo8 Ohlo'VoiJO)' Publlohi"' Co.
temforarily shut down was installed at Grac~ was restored . The bellows tronic organ in 2007. That percent in October; Lawrence
new 21st-century instru- County at 5.5 percent, down
unti the roads could be
were
rebuilt
,
the
original
Church,
seven
feet
of
Ohiii.
ment is now used during two-tenths of a percent from
treated to . start melting
River water entered the' pipes cleaned and a new Sunday masses.
5.7 penoent in October; and
some of the ice.
Gothic-style
Episcopal "trompette" stop was added
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when everyone is sprucing up
for Chri,tmas, goodwill and
gratitude would certainly come
in handy. and we've got plenty
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To all those who've passed
through our doors this year.
we offer our best wishes and thanks.
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2008

European countries mull Zimbabwe faces bleak Christmas ·amid food ctisis
Bv ANGus
taking in Gitmo detainees
SHAW

ASSOCIATED ~RESS WRITER

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Tuesday that France was conHARARE,
Zimbabwe
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITt A
sidering hosting Guantanamo
At overflowing garbage
detainees, but said a Europe- dumps
in Zimhabwe 's capiLONDON - When !he wide discussion was needed .
tal,
desperate
vagrants
A man dressed
U.S. government asked years The diplomat spoke on conpounced
on
trash
bags
and
as
Santa watchago that countries take in dition of anonymity in line
fought
over
chicken
bones
es as a ShC1pper ,
deiainees freed from the wilh ·govemment policy.
pushes her trol· Guantanamo military prison,
A lawyer who defended ex- and scraps of disCarded food .
Sewage
clogged
streets
and
ley on a sidewalk
only tiny Albania answered Guantanamo inmates in
in'"downtown
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the call.
French · courts. William most shopkeepers didn't even
The rest of Europe had Bourdon . sa;d the French · bother with holiday decoraHarare,
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long criticized the U.S. mili- government was in discus- tions.
Zimbabwe,
In crumbling, "largely
tary detention center in Cuba sions to take in Guantanamo
Saturday,
Dec. ,
Christian Zimbabwe. where a
and the Bush administration prisoners.
20. In crumbling '
for opening it' in January
"There is an obligation of cholera epidemic has killed
Zimbabwe there ·
more than 1.100 people,
2002 to hold so-called
r
d
is little sign of the
"enemy combatants" accused so I arity with these pe&lt;'ple Christmas is just another day
f h ·
who were held for so long of suffering.
holiday decors- '
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avmg links to the a!- without legal recourse."
lions common in
"'There is nothing for us to
Qaida terror network or Bourdon said. without elabopast years. The
celebrate .. Christmas is a
Af~hanistan 's ousted Taliban rating.
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colreg1me.
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German Foreign Minister story of hunger," said Monica
lapse of what ·
Now Europe appears to be Frank Walter Steinmeier has Rugare. "It is just another day
had once been a:
open to helping. as President- asked officials to look into of poverty, the way we are
food exporter
living today."
elect Burack Oba1mi has
pledged to close the prison. the legal, political and practihas left millions
The country 's Christmas
Most Europeans held in cal aspects of accepting tradition of city dwellers
of Zimbabweans '
Guantanamo have been detainees. a&gt; "he . does not heading to the countryside
in need of inter- ·
returned to their home coun- want to see the plan to close with gifts of food and clothnational hand- ·
tries . . but U.S. Defense Guantanamo fail due to the ing for their relatives isn't
outs.
Secretary Robert Gates has need to find somewhere for possible this year. Annual
AP photo
called for proposals for trans- those prisoners," according to church carol services have
ferring the remaining 250 or ministry spokesman Jens been subdued. if they were
so detainees _ amid con- Ploetm;r on Monday.
held at all.
cems that some could be perGerman Chancellor Angela
On Tuesday, .children ·
secuted if sent back to their Merkel has long called for the found a. bit. of cheer playing·
home nations.
camp's closure; but her 111 the stmkmg water gushing
Most come from Yemen. spokesman Thomas Steg said from a broken sewer in the
but . others are from Germany would i10t accept impoverished Harare neighAzerbaijan,
Algeria, prisoners if conditions were borhood of Braeside.
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neighboring countries and ment, it said.
graced Harare, in previou$
Afghamstan, ' Chad, China attached.
Ten-year-old . ~udzai sell them for U.S. dollars ·Or
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Critics blame Mugabe's years.
and Saul,)i Antbia. Some have
Portugal is willing to grant Urere. ignoring the warnings have access to hard c~cy policies, including an .often•'fh!l state forestry i:ommis:
been held without charg~ asylum to Guantanamo from
cholera-conscious because they work for for- ~iolent campaign: beginning sion, meanwhile, ' ~ported
since the prison camp detainees who .cannot return adults as she leaped about in eign companies·or have rela- m 2000, to seize white- 720,000 acre~ , of woodland$
opened.
home, according to a letter · the murky water, said her lives abroad.
owned farms and hand them were felled for frrewood 10
Portugal, France, Germany" sent by- Portuguese Foreign mother had gone to sear~h for
But
for
most over to veterans of his guer- heat homes and for cooking
and Switzerla.nd said they Minister Luis Amado to his food and would not he home Zimbabweans; 'the economic rilla war against white minor- amid persistent" .electri~al
would consider taking in European Union counterparts until nightfall.
collapse of what was opce a ity rule. Mugabe, who has power outages over the pas!
some of the remaining this month.
When she did return, she regional bread basket and ruled Zimbabwe for 28 years. (wo years.
detainees.
Amado wrote that the .EU would be lu~ky to bring food exporter ·has left mil- blames Western sanctions. . The' ·Zimbabwe Teachers
"We've encouraged other "sh011Id send a clear sign.al of -home· vegetables,. not toys or lions dependent ·on intema- though the European Union Association brought more
nations to accept de.tainees our willingness to help the . candy.
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and U.S. have targeted only bad news.
from Guantanamo. and we're . U.S . government resolve this . In !_his country of glaring · The cholera outbreak that Mugabe and dozens of his
It said· s~hools across the
pleased with !he recent dis- problem, namely by taking in mequ1t1es , there are some has killed more than I,100 clique With frozen bank country lost up to 70 percent
· cussions,"
Pentagon the detainees." He is expect- who do have the leisure and people since. August is accounts and travel bans.
of "learning time" in the I~
spokesman Navy Cmdr. ed to raise the issue at a cash for pastimes like golf, blamed on ,the collapse ·of · · With inflation running at quarter of this ·year aftet
Jeff;ey Gordon said Tuesday, January meeting of the bloc even if they can't escape the water and ~ewage facilities . more than 231 million per- teac~ers' pay fell below th¢
addmg that U.S . authorities in the Czech capital, Prague. stench of ~haas. ·
bereft of purification chemi- cent, the central bank has cost of their transportation til
wanted to make sure the
~wit~erland also is "ready
The sewage flowing down ~s or spare parts. The water- licensed shops and business- school. Attendance by pupils
detainees - if released -'- to seriously examine" a U.S. the streets of Braeside emp- :!!,ome disease should be easy es to trade in hard currency fell to below 1:\alf thos¢
would not be mistreated or -request, Swiss govemfnent tied into a stream already to prevent and tre ~t. but not in for the sale of imported goods enrolled.
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pose a threat to the intema- minister Moritz Leuenberger sv:ollen by heavy seasonal a country when: ll1edical sup- and farm supplies.
Th~ teachers' organization
tiona! community.
said.
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.Innocent Zuwa, a .small said the education sys~m.
. The U.S . military had said
EU nations are more water I1UJo through a nearby hospitals have clp.sed because farmer outside Har.are, said once ' the e~vy of soutltei'l)
II would prosecute about 70 inclined to help resolve ihe golf course where a few playthey can'tpay staff enough to he was unable to plant any Africa, ~as .crippled by
prisoners in military tri- .Guantanamo situation now ers moved gingerly around it covet the commute to work. · crops in the current wet sea- econo1n1c cns1s and a d · bunals, but fewer than 20 that President George W. on the fifth fairway Tuesday.
Doc!ors Without Borders son - he has no hard curren- lock over a power-sharing
have been charged. It is / Bush is leaving office, an
Zimbabwe's chaos is listed Zimbabwe's health cri- cy to buy seed and fertilizer. deal between Mugabe and
unclear what would happen official from the bloc said opportunity for some. Stories sis and continuing economic "There's nothing for me to prime minister designati:
to them should the detention Tuesday on condition of abound of President Robert collapse among its "Top I0 pl!llJ!. Many others I know Morgan Tsvangirai, head of
camp be shut and the .trials anonymity because he was Mugabe 's generals selling the Humanitarian Crises ·of are in the same situation in · the opposition Movement fot
halted.
no.t authorized to speak to state's diamonds. Another 2008 ," noting · in a report this tunnoil we are in," he Democratic Change.
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An
estimated
30.000
teach:
The Bush administration reporters.
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scarce, . government-con- released this week !hal life said.
holds that the Guantanamo
The Europeans' willing- trolled commodity is hard expectancy hl!li plwruneted to
At the hard ~urrenc y ers left government service
facility should be closed, tiut ness to .help marks a sharp currency. Those close to just 34 years of' age, accord- stores Tuesday, there were since disputed elections in
1t has fought doggedly to • tum from their relu~f1ince in Mugabe can buy U.S. dollars ing to UN figures. Because no takers for a children's · March, it said.
keep all remaining inmates 2006, when only the Balkan at the low government rate of !he crisis, some 2 million bicycle priced at $350, or a
''If the environment doeS
outside
the
United
States
nation
of
Albania
offered
to
not
change in cciming ctarl
and sell them on the black people infected with the stereo system going for
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AIDS virus have been forced $650. The stores didn't schools are unlikely to reopet)
gerous to bring mto the coun- Muslims called Uighurs from
Other Zimbabweans bring to skip meals or cannot afford even bother with the holi' next tenn," the teacher$
try. Mo~t. speculation. about China's.far western provin~e in food and other goods from bus fare to clinics for treat- day decorations that have group said in a statement. ·
the poss1b1hty of housmg the of XmJtang, where Chinese
prisoners within the U.S. has authorities accuse them of
centered on the military waging a separatist campmon at Fort Leavenworth, paign. The Uighur ,detainees
Kansas.. But offi~ials . there sai~ the~ . we_re • fighting
have sa1d the facd1ty 1s not agamst C:llmese:occupation.
secure enough, and Kansas
More than-a.dozen Uighurs
senators Sam Brownback and remain · in· · .Guantana,mo,
Pat Roberts s1x months ago th~ugh, and Al,bania·has said .
·protested m a letter to the nothing about the ~ibility .
Bush admm1strauon that of taking them ·• in'. u:S.
Leavenw()rth 's only secure authorities have refused io '
wong was too small.
return them to China for fear
A French diplomat said they may face persecution.

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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

·Was outburst a sign
offuture problems?
Bv KAntv MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear
Annie:
My
boyfriend, "Dennis" and l
were friends for sev~n years
before we became a couple.
A few mghts ago, during a
normal conversation he
suddenly s~d he was ~ly
annoy.ed wtth my ~uestions.
He satd he couldn t believe
I needed to ask about things
''even a person of avera~e
intelli~en~e would. know.' .
. Anme, I wor)c at a univerSlty, hold a master's degree
~nd ~onsider · myself very
mtelhgent. ·The meanness
Deqnis u~ to express his
annoyance IS what worries
me. After his ·initial outburst, l tried to change the
subject, but he immediately
went back to complaining
that my questions were, not
intelligent. l felt attacked.
Dennis apologized the following day, using as an
excuse the fact that he's
been under stress, but it
struck me as emotionally
abu~ive. We rarely fight or
exchange unpleasant words
but his mean streak showed
up once before, and now l
worry what will happl!D
when we marry. I'm think. !ng about calling off the
~n~agement. Am [. overre,actmg? - Worried
. Dear Worried: A major
~?mpo~ent of a good marnage 1s respect for your
partner. It doesn't sound as
Jf Dennis thinks very highly
of. your intellect. It is, of
course,possible that you are
,asking .too many questions
filtogether and Dennis simply . became exasperated;
Rev1ew ;rour conversation
;md dec1d.e whether you
·.may have been partly at
fault. If not, please get premarital counseling before
taking the next step. ·
Dear Annie: I am a 25year-old single mother of
~wp.. I live in a home that
~y mother purchased to get
IDY son and me out of a bad
situation. ·
: My dilemma is that my
parents are very religious
and go to church twice on
. Sundays. I have come to
realize that I no longer want
to be a part of the church. I
believe God is .everywhere
liOd loves. everyone. I just
don 't want to be a part of a
j:hun;h that feels like a cult
to me. I don't know how to
~ell f!ly mother l no longer
Y.,ish . to go with . lier nn
Sundays. I'm afraid it will
break her heart' and that she
will ask me to leave !he
house she owns. I feel hypocritical attending church, but
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POMEROY - Salisbury
I don't want to hurt anyone. Township Trustees, 6:30
p.m., Manning Roush
- Confused Christian
Dear Confused: This is home. Organizational meetone of those things you ing will follow regular
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should be honest about , meeting.
,
Thesday,
Nov.
30
although you don't have to
PAGEVlLLE - Scipio
hit lour mother over the
Township
Trustees, 6:30
h~a with it. Simply say,
p.m.,
Pageville
town hall.
w1th great sincenty and
regret, that you are uncom- Organ~zational meeting to
f?rtable attending this par- follow regular meeting.
llcular church.
If she questions you about
your de~ision, be prepared
VVednesday,Dec.24
to answer truthfully. Of
POMEROY - Cantata
course, you must be willing
and
candlelight service, 8
to take your lumps, even if
p.m.,
Trinity Church. Music
tpat means moving out.
Dear Annie: "Susie in at 7:30 p.m. "A Shepherd's
Texas" thinks people with- Tale" is the theme· of the
out health insurance have ~antata and will feature the
chosen to live off of others old shepherd, choir, handinstead of pulling their own
weight. I don't have health
insurance, but I don't live
off of Susie or anyone else.
When I go to the doctor, I
pay cash at the time of treat· ment. I don't have health
insurance because the best
plan I could find cos.ts $239
a month and comes with a
$6,000 deductible. That
means before I get any coverage, I'm out $8,868. On
the other hand, when l go·to
the doctor (for considerably
less), I get a discount for
. paying cash. It doesn't make
financial sense for me to buy
health insurance (it amounts
to 25 percent of my income
- too much for me), and
I'm not the only one who
finds the cost excessive.
· I've been lucky not to be
terribly ill, but if it were to
happen, I'd probably just
suffer rather than use all my
resources to stay alive. And
I certail)ly wouldn't want to
use up Susie's assistan~e.
Thank you for pointing out
to her that it is a complicated issue. - · Cam In
Washington
Dear Cam: We understand how expensive insurance ~an be, but some peopie have found that catastrophic insurance, . which
covers only major illness
and hospitalization, suits
their needs. You might
look into it.
Annie's Mailbox is: written by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers
column. Please e-mail your
questions to .anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.Q.
Box 1181-90, Chicago, JL
60611. To find out more ·
The Bartrum &amp; Brown
about Annie's Mailbox; ·
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the sheriff said.
Donini said .Garvin turned
herself in to authorities
around II :30 p.m. Tuesday.
She ~as being held in the
Scioto County jail with
bond set at $1 .5 million
pending a hearing Friday.
A preliminary investigation showed that the suspect
apparently was known to
the victims, and authorities
said there· were no si~ns of
. forced entry. The shenff did
not comment on a ·possible
motive or provide details of
the relationship between
Garvin and the victims.
The bodies of the two
women were found in the
living room of the mobile
home and Edward Mollett's
body was found in the
kitchen, the sheriff said_
Scioto County Coroner
Dr. Terry Johnson said the
autopsies would be con-.
'ducted at the Montgomery
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Midnight Mass following
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the
Chester
United
Methodist Church for the 9
a.m. service .
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Jerry and Diana Frederick ,
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Library. There will be a
meeting and an aul'!ion .

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PORTSMOUTH (AP) A woman has been charged
in !he shooting deaths of a
~oupie and their adult
daughter in southern Ohio's
Scioto · County, the sheriff
said Tuesday.
. Sheriff Marty Donini said
Kara M. .Garvin, · 29, . of
Franklin Furnace is charged
V'ith three counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of
Edward D. Mollett, 46, his
43cye8r-old wife Juanita F,
Mollett and their 20-year-old
~laughter Christina J. Mollett
: Doliini said his officers
were calied to the Molletts'
(nobile home in Franklin
furnace whe(e the shootings
occurred about 6:30 p.m. by
a reli•\ive who lived nearby.
: A 6-year-old grandson of
Edward and Juanita Mollett
and nephew of Christina
Mollett ~as at the mobile
llome when the shootings
QCcurred and ran to the relative's home for help,
Donini said.

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European countries mull Zimbabwe faces bleak Christmas ·amid food ctisis
Bv ANGus
taking in Gitmo detainees
SHAW

ASSOCIATED ~RESS WRITER

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Tuesday that France was conHARARE,
Zimbabwe
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITt A
sidering hosting Guantanamo
At overflowing garbage
detainees, but said a Europe- dumps
in Zimhabwe 's capiLONDON - When !he wide discussion was needed .
tal,
desperate
vagrants
A man dressed
U.S. government asked years The diplomat spoke on conpounced
on
trash
bags
and
as
Santa watchago that countries take in dition of anonymity in line
fought
over
chicken
bones
es as a ShC1pper ,
deiainees freed from the wilh ·govemment policy.
pushes her trol· Guantanamo military prison,
A lawyer who defended ex- and scraps of disCarded food .
Sewage
clogged
streets
and
ley on a sidewalk
only tiny Albania answered Guantanamo inmates in
in'"downtown
·
the call.
French · courts. William most shopkeepers didn't even
The rest of Europe had Bourdon . sa;d the French · bother with holiday decoraHarare,
·
long criticized the U.S. mili- government was in discus- tions.
Zimbabwe,
In crumbling, "largely
tary detention center in Cuba sions to take in Guantanamo
Saturday,
Dec. ,
Christian Zimbabwe. where a
and the Bush administration prisoners.
20. In crumbling '
for opening it' in January
"There is an obligation of cholera epidemic has killed
Zimbabwe there ·
more than 1.100 people,
2002 to hold so-called
r
d
is little sign of the
"enemy combatants" accused so I arity with these pe&lt;'ple Christmas is just another day
f h ·
who were held for so long of suffering.
holiday decors- '
0
avmg links to the a!- without legal recourse."
lions common in
"'There is nothing for us to
Qaida terror network or Bourdon said. without elabopast years. The
celebrate .. Christmas is a
Af~hanistan 's ousted Taliban rating.
·
·economic
colreg1me.
·
German Foreign Minister story of hunger," said Monica
lapse of what ·
Now Europe appears to be Frank Walter Steinmeier has Rugare. "It is just another day
had once been a:
open to helping. as President- asked officials to look into of poverty, the way we are
food exporter
living today."
elect Burack Oba1mi has
pledged to close the prison. the legal, political and practihas left millions
The country 's Christmas
Most Europeans held in cal aspects of accepting tradition of city dwellers
of Zimbabweans '
Guantanamo have been detainees. a&gt; "he . does not heading to the countryside
in need of inter- ·
returned to their home coun- want to see the plan to close with gifts of food and clothnational hand- ·
tries . . but U.S. Defense Guantanamo fail due to the ing for their relatives isn't
outs.
Secretary Robert Gates has need to find somewhere for possible this year. Annual
AP photo
called for proposals for trans- those prisoners," according to church carol services have
ferring the remaining 250 or ministry spokesman Jens been subdued. if they were
so detainees _ amid con- Ploetm;r on Monday.
held at all.
cems that some could be perGerman Chancellor Angela
On Tuesday, .children ·
secuted if sent back to their Merkel has long called for the found a. bit. of cheer playing·
home nations.
camp's closure; but her 111 the stmkmg water gushing
Most come from Yemen. spokesman Thomas Steg said from a broken sewer in the
but . others are from Germany would i10t accept impoverished Harare neighAzerbaijan,
Algeria, prisoners if conditions were borhood of Braeside.
·
neighboring countries and ment, it said.
graced Harare, in previou$
Afghamstan, ' Chad, China attached.
Ten-year-old . ~udzai sell them for U.S. dollars ·Or
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Critics blame Mugabe's years.
and Saul,)i Antbia. Some have
Portugal is willing to grant Urere. ignoring the warnings have access to hard c~cy policies, including an .often•'fh!l state forestry i:ommis:
been held without charg~ asylum to Guantanamo from
cholera-conscious because they work for for- ~iolent campaign: beginning sion, meanwhile, ' ~ported
since the prison camp detainees who .cannot return adults as she leaped about in eign companies·or have rela- m 2000, to seize white- 720,000 acre~ , of woodland$
opened.
home, according to a letter · the murky water, said her lives abroad.
owned farms and hand them were felled for frrewood 10
Portugal, France, Germany" sent by- Portuguese Foreign mother had gone to sear~h for
But
for
most over to veterans of his guer- heat homes and for cooking
and Switzerla.nd said they Minister Luis Amado to his food and would not he home Zimbabweans; 'the economic rilla war against white minor- amid persistent" .electri~al
would consider taking in European Union counterparts until nightfall.
collapse of what was opce a ity rule. Mugabe, who has power outages over the pas!
some of the remaining this month.
When she did return, she regional bread basket and ruled Zimbabwe for 28 years. (wo years.
detainees.
Amado wrote that the .EU would be lu~ky to bring food exporter ·has left mil- blames Western sanctions. . The' ·Zimbabwe Teachers
"We've encouraged other "sh011Id send a clear sign.al of -home· vegetables,. not toys or lions dependent ·on intema- though the European Union Association brought more
nations to accept de.tainees our willingness to help the . candy.
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tiona! handouts.
and U.S. have targeted only bad news.
from Guantanamo. and we're . U.S . government resolve this . In !_his country of glaring · The cholera outbreak that Mugabe and dozens of his
It said· s~hools across the
pleased with !he recent dis- problem, namely by taking in mequ1t1es , there are some has killed more than I,100 clique With frozen bank country lost up to 70 percent
· cussions,"
Pentagon the detainees." He is expect- who do have the leisure and people since. August is accounts and travel bans.
of "learning time" in the I~
spokesman Navy Cmdr. ed to raise the issue at a cash for pastimes like golf, blamed on ,the collapse ·of · · With inflation running at quarter of this ·year aftet
Jeff;ey Gordon said Tuesday, January meeting of the bloc even if they can't escape the water and ~ewage facilities . more than 231 million per- teac~ers' pay fell below th¢
addmg that U.S . authorities in the Czech capital, Prague. stench of ~haas. ·
bereft of purification chemi- cent, the central bank has cost of their transportation til
wanted to make sure the
~wit~erland also is "ready
The sewage flowing down ~s or spare parts. The water- licensed shops and business- school. Attendance by pupils
detainees - if released -'- to seriously examine" a U.S. the streets of Braeside emp- :!!,ome disease should be easy es to trade in hard currency fell to below 1:\alf thos¢
would not be mistreated or -request, Swiss govemfnent tied into a stream already to prevent and tre ~t. but not in for the sale of imported goods enrolled.
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pose a threat to the intema- minister Moritz Leuenberger sv:ollen by heavy seasonal a country when: ll1edical sup- and farm supplies.
Th~ teachers' organization
tiona! community.
said.
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.Innocent Zuwa, a .small said the education sys~m.
. The U.S . military had said
EU nations are more water I1UJo through a nearby hospitals have clp.sed because farmer outside Har.are, said once ' the e~vy of soutltei'l)
II would prosecute about 70 inclined to help resolve ihe golf course where a few playthey can'tpay staff enough to he was unable to plant any Africa, ~as .crippled by
prisoners in military tri- .Guantanamo situation now ers moved gingerly around it covet the commute to work. · crops in the current wet sea- econo1n1c cns1s and a d · bunals, but fewer than 20 that President George W. on the fifth fairway Tuesday.
Doc!ors Without Borders son - he has no hard curren- lock over a power-sharing
have been charged. It is / Bush is leaving office, an
Zimbabwe's chaos is listed Zimbabwe's health cri- cy to buy seed and fertilizer. deal between Mugabe and
unclear what would happen official from the bloc said opportunity for some. Stories sis and continuing economic "There's nothing for me to prime minister designati:
to them should the detention Tuesday on condition of abound of President Robert collapse among its "Top I0 pl!llJ!. Many others I know Morgan Tsvangirai, head of
camp be shut and the .trials anonymity because he was Mugabe 's generals selling the Humanitarian Crises ·of are in the same situation in · the opposition Movement fot
halted.
no.t authorized to speak to state's diamonds. Another 2008 ," noting · in a report this tunnoil we are in," he Democratic Change.
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An
estimated
30.000
teach:
The Bush administration reporters.
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scarce, . government-con- released this week !hal life said.
holds that the Guantanamo
The Europeans' willing- trolled commodity is hard expectancy hl!li plwruneted to
At the hard ~urrenc y ers left government service
facility should be closed, tiut ness to .help marks a sharp currency. Those close to just 34 years of' age, accord- stores Tuesday, there were since disputed elections in
1t has fought doggedly to • tum from their relu~f1ince in Mugabe can buy U.S. dollars ing to UN figures. Because no takers for a children's · March, it said.
keep all remaining inmates 2006, when only the Balkan at the low government rate of !he crisis, some 2 million bicycle priced at $350, or a
''If the environment doeS
outside
the
United
States
nation
of
Albania
offered
to
not
change in cciming ctarl
and sell them on the black people infected with the stereo system going for
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argumg that !hey are too dan- accept five Turkic-speaking market for a hefty profit.
AIDS virus have been forced $650. The stores didn't schools are unlikely to reopet)
gerous to bring mto the coun- Muslims called Uighurs from
Other Zimbabweans bring to skip meals or cannot afford even bother with the holi' next tenn," the teacher$
try. Mo~t. speculation. about China's.far western provin~e in food and other goods from bus fare to clinics for treat- day decorations that have group said in a statement. ·
the poss1b1hty of housmg the of XmJtang, where Chinese
prisoners within the U.S. has authorities accuse them of
centered on the military waging a separatist campmon at Fort Leavenworth, paign. The Uighur ,detainees
Kansas.. But offi~ials . there sai~ the~ . we_re • fighting
have sa1d the facd1ty 1s not agamst C:llmese:occupation.
secure enough, and Kansas
More than-a.dozen Uighurs
senators Sam Brownback and remain · in· · .Guantana,mo,
Pat Roberts s1x months ago th~ugh, and Al,bania·has said .
·protested m a letter to the nothing about the ~ibility .
Bush admm1strauon that of taking them ·• in'. u:S.
Leavenw()rth 's only secure authorities have refused io '
wong was too small.
return them to China for fear
A French diplomat said they may face persecution.

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·Was outburst a sign
offuture problems?
Bv KAntv MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear
Annie:
My
boyfriend, "Dennis" and l
were friends for sev~n years
before we became a couple.
A few mghts ago, during a
normal conversation he
suddenly s~d he was ~ly
annoy.ed wtth my ~uestions.
He satd he couldn t believe
I needed to ask about things
''even a person of avera~e
intelli~en~e would. know.' .
. Anme, I wor)c at a univerSlty, hold a master's degree
~nd ~onsider · myself very
mtelhgent. ·The meanness
Deqnis u~ to express his
annoyance IS what worries
me. After his ·initial outburst, l tried to change the
subject, but he immediately
went back to complaining
that my questions were, not
intelligent. l felt attacked.
Dennis apologized the following day, using as an
excuse the fact that he's
been under stress, but it
struck me as emotionally
abu~ive. We rarely fight or
exchange unpleasant words
but his mean streak showed
up once before, and now l
worry what will happl!D
when we marry. I'm think. !ng about calling off the
~n~agement. Am [. overre,actmg? - Worried
. Dear Worried: A major
~?mpo~ent of a good marnage 1s respect for your
partner. It doesn't sound as
Jf Dennis thinks very highly
of. your intellect. It is, of
course,possible that you are
,asking .too many questions
filtogether and Dennis simply . became exasperated;
Rev1ew ;rour conversation
;md dec1d.e whether you
·.may have been partly at
fault. If not, please get premarital counseling before
taking the next step. ·
Dear Annie: I am a 25year-old single mother of
~wp.. I live in a home that
~y mother purchased to get
IDY son and me out of a bad
situation. ·
: My dilemma is that my
parents are very religious
and go to church twice on
. Sundays. I have come to
realize that I no longer want
to be a part of the church. I
believe God is .everywhere
liOd loves. everyone. I just
don 't want to be a part of a
j:hun;h that feels like a cult
to me. I don't know how to
~ell f!ly mother l no longer
Y.,ish . to go with . lier nn
Sundays. I'm afraid it will
break her heart' and that she
will ask me to leave !he
house she owns. I feel hypocritical attending church, but
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Monday, Dec. 29
POMEROY - Salisbury
I don't want to hurt anyone. Township Trustees, 6:30
p.m., Manning Roush
- Confused Christian
Dear Confused: This is home. Organizational meetone of those things you ing will follow regular
·
should be honest about , meeting.
,
Thesday,
Nov.
30
although you don't have to
PAGEVlLLE - Scipio
hit lour mother over the
Township
Trustees, 6:30
h~a with it. Simply say,
p.m.,
Pageville
town hall.
w1th great sincenty and
regret, that you are uncom- Organ~zational meeting to
f?rtable attending this par- follow regular meeting.
llcular church.
If she questions you about
your de~ision, be prepared
VVednesday,Dec.24
to answer truthfully. Of
POMEROY - Cantata
course, you must be willing
and
candlelight service, 8
to take your lumps, even if
p.m.,
Trinity Church. Music
tpat means moving out.
Dear Annie: "Susie in at 7:30 p.m. "A Shepherd's
Texas" thinks people with- Tale" is the theme· of the
out health insurance have ~antata and will feature the
chosen to live off of others old shepherd, choir, handinstead of pulling their own
weight. I don't have health
insurance, but I don't live
off of Susie or anyone else.
When I go to the doctor, I
pay cash at the time of treat· ment. I don't have health
insurance because the best
plan I could find cos.ts $239
a month and comes with a
$6,000 deductible. That
means before I get any coverage, I'm out $8,868. On
the other hand, when l go·to
the doctor (for considerably
less), I get a discount for
. paying cash. It doesn't make
financial sense for me to buy
health insurance (it amounts
to 25 percent of my income
- too much for me), and
I'm not the only one who
finds the cost excessive.
· I've been lucky not to be
terribly ill, but if it were to
happen, I'd probably just
suffer rather than use all my
resources to stay alive. And
I certail)ly wouldn't want to
use up Susie's assistan~e.
Thank you for pointing out
to her that it is a complicated issue. - · Cam In
Washington
Dear Cam: We understand how expensive insurance ~an be, but some peopie have found that catastrophic insurance, . which
covers only major illness
and hospitalization, suits
their needs. You might
look into it.
Annie's Mailbox is: written by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers
column. Please e-mail your
questions to .anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.Q.
Box 1181-90, Chicago, JL
60611. To find out more ·
The Bartrum &amp; Brown
about Annie's Mailbox; ·
.
Foundation
and Meigs
and reflll features by other
County Sheriff's Office
Crefllors Syndicate writers
recently
teamed up to proand cartoonists, visit the
vide some special gifts for
Creators Syndicate Web
deserving kids in the area.
Jlllge at www.creators.com.
The kids picked up their
gifts at the Mason, W.Va .
Wal-Mart which worked in
conjunction with the foundatiC1n and sheriff's office.
Slafl phololl

. Church events

The boy was not injured,
the sheriff said.
Donini said .Garvin turned
herself in to authorities
around II :30 p.m. Tuesday.
She ~as being held in the
Scioto County jail with
bond set at $1 .5 million
pending a hearing Friday.
A preliminary investigation showed that the suspect
apparently was known to
the victims, and authorities
said there· were no si~ns of
. forced entry. The shenff did
not comment on a ·possible
motive or provide details of
the relationship between
Garvin and the victims.
The bodies of the two
women were found in the
living room of the mobile
home and Edward Mollett's
body was found in the
kitchen, the sheriff said_
Scioto County Coroner
Dr. Terry Johnson said the
autopsies would be con-.
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CHESTER
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Methodist Church for the 9
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Faith Full Gospel Church at
Long Bottom, Route 124
will have a 9 p.m . to mid:
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and Family Connections,
Jerry and Diana Frederick ,
and church singers will
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Church, New Year's Eve
service with Pastor Theron
Durham , 7 p.m.• . guest .

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7 p.m. at th e Pume ro)
Library. There will be a
meeting and an aul'!ion .

W.Va. plant says drastic Gynecology Services
cuts needed to stay afloat Available In Meigs County

RAVENSWOOD, W.Va.
(AP) - Offi~ials at the
Century Aluminum plant in
Ravenswood told politicians and others the company needs to cut costs by 20
percent to avoid shutting
down by February.
.
At a meeting Tuesday, the
company said the plant which em(Jloys 685 workers
- is bemg hurt by the
falling cost of aluminum.
The company says it costs

the .

$31 million a month to
operate the facility, with $9
million .of that coming · in
power bills.
American Electric Power
says it's willing lo work with
Century to reduce costs, but
those reductions · will be
passed on to other customers.
.Gov. Joe Manchin and U.S.
Rep. Shelley Moore Capito
attended the meeting. Both
say they're committed to
helping the plant stay open. ·

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PORTSMOUTH (AP) A woman has been charged
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~oupie and their adult
daughter in southern Ohio's
Scioto · County, the sheriff
said Tuesday.
. Sheriff Marty Donini said
Kara M. .Garvin, · 29, . of
Franklin Furnace is charged
V'ith three counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of
Edward D. Mollett, 46, his
43cye8r-old wife Juanita F,
Mollett and their 20-year-old
~laughter Christina J. Mollett
: Doliini said his officers
were calied to the Molletts'
(nobile home in Franklin
furnace whe(e the shootings
occurred about 6:30 p.m. by
a reli•\ive who lived nearby.
: A 6-year-old grandson of
Edward and Juanita Mollett
and nephew of Christina
Mollett ~as at the mobile
llome when the shootings
QCcurred and ran to the relative's home for help,
Donini said.

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· PORTLAND - ~uth Ann Sellers, 87, of Portland passed
away at 8:10 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22. 2008 at Overbrook
Rehab1htatwn Center. Middlepon.
Born July 9, 1921, she was the daughter of the late
J?ennie and Lelah Wilson Karr. On Dec. 29, 1941, she marned Hamid Sellers who preceded her in death in 1995.
She IS survived by her son, David (Roberta) Sellers
Magnetic Springs; and two· daughters, Judy Sellers:
Rolandus , and Jenny Feasel. Columbus; 11 grandchildren,
,'\my Sellers, Chnstopher Sellers, Krista Sinclair, Greg
Sellers, Kas1e Sellers, Carrie Williams, Becky Williams.
bav1d Wlihams, Cheryl Smith, Larry Sellers Jr .. and Ann
Engle; 29 great grandchildren with four on the way. and
Qne great, great grandchild; two daughters-in-law, Ruth
f.nn Sellers, Portland, and Agnes Seller-S, Portland; one sister, June Tittle, Chillicothe; and several cousins, nieces,
nephews and two special grandcats. Socks and Whiskers.
' In addition to her parents and her husband, she was also
preceded in death by rwo sons; James Sellers and Larry
Sellers; three brothers , Dennie Karr. John Karr and Robert
Karr; and one sister, Kathryn Hendricks.
' A funeral service will be held at noon on Friday, Dec. 26,
2008 at the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine, with Rev .
Larry Fisher officiating. Interment will follow in the
Middleswart Cemetery, Portland. Friends may call at the
funeral home one hour prior to the service. In keeping with
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The Daily Sentinel

Ruth Ann Sellers .

Local Stocks

Today is Wednesday. Dec. 24, the 359th day of 2008.
There are seven days left in the year. This is Christmas Eve.
Today 's Highlight in History:
On Dec. 24. 1968 , the Apollo 8 astronauts. orbiting th.::
moon, read passages from the Old Testament Book of
Genesis during a Christmas Eve telecast that featured live
images of Earth.
"·
On this date:
In 1'524. Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama - who
had discovered a sea route around Africa to India - died in
Cochin, India.
In 1814, the War of 1812 officially ended as the United
States and Britain signed the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium.
· In 1851, fire devastated the Library of Congress in
Washington, D.C., destroying about 35,000 volumes.
In 1865, several veterans of the Confederate Army
formed a private social club in Pulaski. Tenn.,called the Ku
Klux Klan .
In 1871. Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Aida" had its world
premiere in Cairo, Egypt.
In 1943. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower supreme commander of Allied
forces as part of Operation Overlord.
Thought for Today: "Christmas waves a magic wand over
this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful." - The Rev. Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993).

Budget travelingfor millionaires
I like to travel. Oh, not the
part where I have to spend
eight hours in a car. Or the
part where I spend 10 hours
in the airport waiting for a
new piece of "equipment"
to arrive. Or spending 10
more hours on a plane with
my knees scrunched up to
my chin, or standing at the
baggage carousel for an
hour watching it go round
and round before I realize
that everyone .on my flight
has already gotten their luggage and that mine is never
coming out.
No, the part I like best
about travelmg is reading
about it in magazines .I find
in my seat pocket on the
plane. These, trips always
seem to go much smoother
than mine. One story was
full of advice on how to
make my trip worry and
bass Je-free.
"Ship your luggage ahead
of time to the five-star hotel
where you are staying. Call
the concierge and make sure

Jim
Mullen

he has a car waiting to {lick
you at the airport, and srnce
he's on the phone anyway,
have him get you dinner
reservations at 'Chez Hard to
Get Into."' The article listed
several companies that would
pack and sh1p my luggage for
me . It would only cost me a
few hundred. dollars. He did
not give me much advice on
where to find the few hlllldned·extra dollars.
The writer also gave good
advice on which airlines
' have the best passenger
lounges at the airports and
that I could join for a yearly
fee - usually only a few
hundred dollars. He suggest-

ed I join all of them. There
was a long section on which
airlines· hav.e the best frrstclass seats. I was happy to
learn that the fust-class travelers on my plane were real"
Iy second-class first-class
seats. Sure, they were big
and roomy, but they didn' t
lie down flat so you could
sleep as if you were in your
own bed at home . Why
would you travel if you
don't have the comforts of
home? Again, he neglected
to mention where to find the
money for the five-star
hotel, the passenger lo\lllges
and the first-class seats,
which I found to be an odd
. oversight, considering how
· detailed the writer was on
everything else.
After he arrived, he only ate
at the best restaurants, only
shopped in the most expensive boutiques and went to
celebrity-filled bars and clubs
every night. His hotel didn't
leave a mint on his pillow, but
a dessert cart. Could you real-

ly expect less for $850 a
night?
.
In tl)e next story, the author
wrote about the fabulously.
interesting people when he
went helicopter skiing, about
his adventures on a deep-sea
fishing charter, about how h~;
outsmarted a carpet dealer·in:
a local bazaar and walked out
with a $10,000 rug for onl~
$700! Wow! Anyone can do
it if they follow his simple
tips. One: fly first class (tlai
beds, thank you) to Morocco:
Two: hire a thousand-dollat
guide/translator. Three: shut
this stupid magazine. It's
obvious that I shoul&lt;j be
neacting financial magazines
w)len I fly, not travel maga'
zines. I asked the flight attendant for one and she said,'
"Sorry, they're all ·in first
class."

An accident involving a
The
Syracuse
Fire
vehicle
that hit several teleDepartment was sent to a
two-vehicle crash on Ohio phone/electrical poles on
124 in the "s-curve" in Lincoln Hill was reported·
Minersville. Ohio 124 at though American Electric
Nye Avenue through the "s- Power was called to the
curve" was also temporarily scene. There were no
shut down while emergency injuries. The Pomeroy
personnel with Syracuse Police Department was also
continued working on at .on scene. There were also
two crashes in Lincoln
least four accidents.
Four cars ·in ditches near Heights and one on the
Langsville as well as a car · Flood Road ihough the
in a ditch on Forest Run police department couldn't
Road and CR 7 A were also get to them for a time .
reported as were several because of slick conditions.
Also assisting on several .
stranded
vehicles
in
·Pomeroy. including three in accidents were eme{gency
a ditch on Mulberry personnel from Meigs
EMS .
Avenue . .

RACINE Students
grades K-4 at Southern
Elementary ~ot an unexpected gift th1s'Christmas.
Each one was given two
new
books
purchased
through collaboration from
the Southern. Elementary
P.T.O, Scholastic Book
Fundraisers,
and
K-4
Principal Scott Wolfe. Wolfe
took the role of Santa to hand
deliver the books to each
classroom an was assisted in
handing them out by elf Vicki
Northup, title secretary.
Wolfe· credited Northup
. with helping raise mone'y
through the Scholastic book
program during Right to
Read week earlier in the
school year. In presenting
the books he commended
participating organizations
for their support and then
talked to the students of
each class about the importance of reading.
The Southern Elementary
P.T.O. also sponsored a visit
from Santa and the elf w.ho
passed out activity books
and candy canes to each of
the. students grades K-4 .
Students grades 5-8 were
rewarded for good behavior.
good grades,;md good attendance under the Tornado
Pride program sponsored by
5-8 Principal Kent Wolfe.
All students meeting the
qualifications were treated to
a trip to the movies. This
field trip was sponsored bY
the Sauthem P.T.O.
The Southern first and
fourth grades presented
plays . "What's so Great
About Winter" and ~The
Littlest Reindeer."

Above: Southern
Principal Scott Wolfe
wearing a Santa cap
passes out special hoi·
iday gift books to students in one·of several
Southern Elementary ·
School classes.
Left : Southern

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·. It was after building the

(::atholic church organ that
filarckhoff re-located. from
Pennsylvania to Pomeroy.
That organ has also been
regularIy serviced and was
.;estored at about the same
time as the Episcopalians'
·
instrument was.
, Donna Jenkins will be the
guest organist at , Grace
Church torilght, dunng the
5:30 p.m. _Christ~as Eve
5ervice. Clme Dailey, the
long-time organist at Grace
Church, will play the piano

during a portion of the service.
John Anderson will play
the new Allen organ at the
Christmas Eve midnight
mass at Sacred Heart. A
music and choral program
will begin at 11:15 p.m.
However, Carla Schuler will
play the Catholic church's
Barckhoff organ during the
vigil mass at 5:30 p.m. this
evening, continuing a
Barckhoff Christmas tradition in one of the old organ
company's hometowns.

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Elementary students
Dominique Wehrung
and Janie Roush wer~
excited about receiving
books as hol iday gifts.
The books were purchased with money
raised by school
groups.
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Ohio governor names new state treasurer .
COLUMBUS (AP) Gov. Ted Strickland gave
Ohio Democrats their first
black nonjudicial statewide
officeholder
Tuesday,
appointing a new state trea•surer who plans ' to seek a
full terin in 2010.
· Kevin Boyce , 37, !!.
Columbus City Council
member, will replace .outgoing Treasurer Richard ·
Cordray, who was elected
attorney . general
in
November.
The move will finally
ease Ohio Democrats' discomfort over never having
s~ated a black candidate in
any of the state's top nonjudicial offices. It will also
better position the party in
2010 to attract new black

voters
energized
by safely and strategically
President-elect
Barack invest those dollars , not.
Obama.
only to ensure good return
Strickland sa id Boyce has · but to help strengthen our
the experience to manage communities and our busistate dollars and will help nesses."
.
provide Ohioans with the
Ohio Republicans quesknowledge and resources to .tioned Boyce's qualificahelp them deal with tinan- tions for the job at a time
cia! challenges during tough when economic concerns
economic times :
are paramount.
Boyce said hi s experience
"O hioans need confi as chairman of a finance dence in thi s uncertain
committee in the country's economy that their invest·15th largest city prepared ments are being properly
him to oversee Ohio's managed, and I'm not sure
financial resources .
this appointment does
"The primary role of the that,"
said
Ohio
treasurer is to protect and Republican Party Deputy
invest Ohioans' hard-earned Chairman Kevin De Wine.
tax dollars," said Boyce, "It's hard to be lieve that a ·
flanlied by his wife and two two-term city councilman
young sons. ·•J will wisely, is the most qualified per-

. ~ . RaterromP;.geAt
Vmton County at 9.8 percent,
down rwo-tenths of a percent
from October's 10 percent
reading.
The state says hiring in the ·
service sector helped to keep
Ohio's unemployment rate
at 7.3 percent last month,
unchanged from October.
The figures released last
Friday show that the number
of unemployed workers in
November was 43~ ,000,
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November 's 7.3 percent
joblessness in Ohio was up
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DJFS says job losses continued in Ohio's labor market during November. The
unemployment rate held
steady as gains in serv iceproviding jobs were offset
by larger- losses in goodsproducing jobs.

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That's more than fine, espe.. sometimes even the troops . . ident struck me as so very work - '\'ho fought the.
cially because I received a
Still, 1 can't imagine the Christmas. For all ihe " Bush Cold War and built a free- .
Congress shall make no law respecting an
great gift fmm the president pain and worry suffered by lied, people died," hysteria, dom revolution. He was a
establishment of religion, or prohibitit~g the
this year - more p'roof of the troops and their rami- \here is something of St. mali who was deeply in love
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom his moral leadership . He's lies . J haven't experienced Joseph in George W. Bush. with his wife, even after she
St. Joseph plays a key part left this world. I think of his
had his flaws. of course, but the sacrifice firsthand. But I
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
in
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he's always led with an ear sure do give thanks for all
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition to
you're
a believer, you ·know works daily to protect the
his conscience and his those who shed blood for
the Government for a redress ofgrievances.
heart, consumed with the the rest of us. And I sure ain - you have faith - that he . legacy with which he has
burden of not only protect- . grateful for a president who wasn't Jesus Christ's bio- been entrusted. And I think
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ing and defe,nding but also fully appreciates that sacri- logical father. But he was a of a talk-show phenom who
loving the people who are fice and who fully under- loving, hard-working man, never forgets to invest in
so integral to what America stands his pivotal role in who out of all men the human capital, fathering the
is, has been and will be war, peace, stewardship and Creator trus[ed with his movement by teaching for
and whose lives are directly leadership . Every time I've Son. St. Joseph had a faith three hours a day and supand dramatically changed ever seen the president over that allowed him to follow porting his fellow happy
by decisions he makes.
these past eight years he's divine requests that couldn't warriors. no matter where
A friend of mine told !he. managed to talk abo~t the have made a· whole lot of they· are on the totem pole. ·
And it's a bipartisan
president that night about . keepers of the flame of free- sense. He was a model of
how grateful she feels dom . Every time )'ve seen masculine faith. While all thing. St. Joseph can be
toward him. She's the moth- him give an address to mili- · men are not called to act as seen, too, i'n a president,
er of an Iraq War veteran iary audiences, I've seen in a father to the most impor- elect who could use the
one of those countless, the crowd a great respect for tant man in human history, opportunity
that
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intensely. proud moms who him and our country - a Christian manhood involves American people have
prayed and worried .about real enthusiasm informed providing, protecting and given him to renew the face
their children overseas. by experience. The respect obeying, not just when it of fatherhood in America ...:
/)ear Editor:
When she finally welcomed President Bush feels for sol- comes to family life, but and in the inner city, a plac~
Tis the season of giving and the customers at The Comer him back home, she knew diers and their families is also in the Church. What he is no stranger to. We
restaurant were given a free meal one day recently - com- he had seen and done things mutual, as my friend told would any religion be with- can't afford not to teach our
pliments of another customer who anonymously paid for from which any mother him during these last weeks out a few good men?
sons the way of St. Joseph:
everyone's meal when he visited the restaurant.
would want to protect her in Washington, D.C. The
Even if yo\J're not a There 's no time like
Unbeknown~! to those enjoying their meal, this gentle- son. If anything can help a love is mutual, she said.
believer, St. Joseph was a Christmas to start doing so ..
man quietly paid for his meal and included the tabs of all mom in that situallon
My fri.end's son made it carpenter who protected the
(Kathryn Lopez is the edipresent. What a pleasant surprise to all when, upon digging besides faith, it's knowing ,home. Another friend's broth- reputation of the woman he tor of National Review
for their wallets, they were informed they owed nothing for that her commander in chief er didn't, killed by an !ED in loved and provided for his Online (www.nationalre,
their meal.
takes his responsibility Afghanistan a few months family - including going view.com). She can be con,,
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· PORTLAND - ~uth Ann Sellers, 87, of Portland passed
away at 8:10 p.m., Monday, Dec. 22. 2008 at Overbrook
Rehab1htatwn Center. Middlepon.
Born July 9, 1921, she was the daughter of the late
J?ennie and Lelah Wilson Karr. On Dec. 29, 1941, she marned Hamid Sellers who preceded her in death in 1995.
She IS survived by her son, David (Roberta) Sellers
Magnetic Springs; and two· daughters, Judy Sellers:
Rolandus , and Jenny Feasel. Columbus; 11 grandchildren,
,'\my Sellers, Chnstopher Sellers, Krista Sinclair, Greg
Sellers, Kas1e Sellers, Carrie Williams, Becky Williams.
bav1d Wlihams, Cheryl Smith, Larry Sellers Jr .. and Ann
Engle; 29 great grandchildren with four on the way. and
Qne great, great grandchild; two daughters-in-law, Ruth
f.nn Sellers, Portland, and Agnes Seller-S, Portland; one sister, June Tittle, Chillicothe; and several cousins, nieces,
nephews and two special grandcats. Socks and Whiskers.
' In addition to her parents and her husband, she was also
preceded in death by rwo sons; James Sellers and Larry
Sellers; three brothers , Dennie Karr. John Karr and Robert
Karr; and one sister, Kathryn Hendricks.
' A funeral service will be held at noon on Friday, Dec. 26,
2008 at the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine, with Rev .
Larry Fisher officiating. Interment will follow in the
Middleswart Cemetery, Portland. Friends may call at the
funeral home one hour prior to the service. In keeping with
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EDITOR

The Daily Sentinel

Ruth Ann Sellers .

Local Stocks

Today is Wednesday. Dec. 24, the 359th day of 2008.
There are seven days left in the year. This is Christmas Eve.
Today 's Highlight in History:
On Dec. 24. 1968 , the Apollo 8 astronauts. orbiting th.::
moon, read passages from the Old Testament Book of
Genesis during a Christmas Eve telecast that featured live
images of Earth.
"·
On this date:
In 1'524. Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama - who
had discovered a sea route around Africa to India - died in
Cochin, India.
In 1814, the War of 1812 officially ended as the United
States and Britain signed the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium.
· In 1851, fire devastated the Library of Congress in
Washington, D.C., destroying about 35,000 volumes.
In 1865, several veterans of the Confederate Army
formed a private social club in Pulaski. Tenn.,called the Ku
Klux Klan .
In 1871. Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Aida" had its world
premiere in Cairo, Egypt.
In 1943. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower supreme commander of Allied
forces as part of Operation Overlord.
Thought for Today: "Christmas waves a magic wand over
this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful." - The Rev. Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993).

Budget travelingfor millionaires
I like to travel. Oh, not the
part where I have to spend
eight hours in a car. Or the
part where I spend 10 hours
in the airport waiting for a
new piece of "equipment"
to arrive. Or spending 10
more hours on a plane with
my knees scrunched up to
my chin, or standing at the
baggage carousel for an
hour watching it go round
and round before I realize
that everyone .on my flight
has already gotten their luggage and that mine is never
coming out.
No, the part I like best
about travelmg is reading
about it in magazines .I find
in my seat pocket on the
plane. These, trips always
seem to go much smoother
than mine. One story was
full of advice on how to
make my trip worry and
bass Je-free.
"Ship your luggage ahead
of time to the five-star hotel
where you are staying. Call
the concierge and make sure

Jim
Mullen

he has a car waiting to {lick
you at the airport, and srnce
he's on the phone anyway,
have him get you dinner
reservations at 'Chez Hard to
Get Into."' The article listed
several companies that would
pack and sh1p my luggage for
me . It would only cost me a
few hundred. dollars. He did
not give me much advice on
where to find the few hlllldned·extra dollars.
The writer also gave good
advice on which airlines
' have the best passenger
lounges at the airports and
that I could join for a yearly
fee - usually only a few
hundred dollars. He suggest-

ed I join all of them. There
was a long section on which
airlines· hav.e the best frrstclass seats. I was happy to
learn that the fust-class travelers on my plane were real"
Iy second-class first-class
seats. Sure, they were big
and roomy, but they didn' t
lie down flat so you could
sleep as if you were in your
own bed at home . Why
would you travel if you
don't have the comforts of
home? Again, he neglected
to mention where to find the
money for the five-star
hotel, the passenger lo\lllges
and the first-class seats,
which I found to be an odd
. oversight, considering how
· detailed the writer was on
everything else.
After he arrived, he only ate
at the best restaurants, only
shopped in the most expensive boutiques and went to
celebrity-filled bars and clubs
every night. His hotel didn't
leave a mint on his pillow, but
a dessert cart. Could you real-

ly expect less for $850 a
night?
.
In tl)e next story, the author
wrote about the fabulously.
interesting people when he
went helicopter skiing, about
his adventures on a deep-sea
fishing charter, about how h~;
outsmarted a carpet dealer·in:
a local bazaar and walked out
with a $10,000 rug for onl~
$700! Wow! Anyone can do
it if they follow his simple
tips. One: fly first class (tlai
beds, thank you) to Morocco:
Two: hire a thousand-dollat
guide/translator. Three: shut
this stupid magazine. It's
obvious that I shoul&lt;j be
neacting financial magazines
w)len I fly, not travel maga'
zines. I asked the flight attendant for one and she said,'
"Sorry, they're all ·in first
class."

An accident involving a
The
Syracuse
Fire
vehicle
that hit several teleDepartment was sent to a
two-vehicle crash on Ohio phone/electrical poles on
124 in the "s-curve" in Lincoln Hill was reported·
Minersville. Ohio 124 at though American Electric
Nye Avenue through the "s- Power was called to the
curve" was also temporarily scene. There were no
shut down while emergency injuries. The Pomeroy
personnel with Syracuse Police Department was also
continued working on at .on scene. There were also
two crashes in Lincoln
least four accidents.
Four cars ·in ditches near Heights and one on the
Langsville as well as a car · Flood Road ihough the
in a ditch on Forest Run police department couldn't
Road and CR 7 A were also get to them for a time .
reported as were several because of slick conditions.
Also assisting on several .
stranded
vehicles
in
·Pomeroy. including three in accidents were eme{gency
a ditch on Mulberry personnel from Meigs
EMS .
Avenue . .

RACINE Students
grades K-4 at Southern
Elementary ~ot an unexpected gift th1s'Christmas.
Each one was given two
new
books
purchased
through collaboration from
the Southern. Elementary
P.T.O, Scholastic Book
Fundraisers,
and
K-4
Principal Scott Wolfe. Wolfe
took the role of Santa to hand
deliver the books to each
classroom an was assisted in
handing them out by elf Vicki
Northup, title secretary.
Wolfe· credited Northup
. with helping raise mone'y
through the Scholastic book
program during Right to
Read week earlier in the
school year. In presenting
the books he commended
participating organizations
for their support and then
talked to the students of
each class about the importance of reading.
The Southern Elementary
P.T.O. also sponsored a visit
from Santa and the elf w.ho
passed out activity books
and candy canes to each of
the. students grades K-4 .
Students grades 5-8 were
rewarded for good behavior.
good grades,;md good attendance under the Tornado
Pride program sponsored by
5-8 Principal Kent Wolfe.
All students meeting the
qualifications were treated to
a trip to the movies. This
field trip was sponsored bY
the Sauthem P.T.O.
The Southern first and
fourth grades presented
plays . "What's so Great
About Winter" and ~The
Littlest Reindeer."

Above: Southern
Principal Scott Wolfe
wearing a Santa cap
passes out special hoi·
iday gift books to students in one·of several
Southern Elementary ·
School classes.
Left : Southern

L _

·. It was after building the

(::atholic church organ that
filarckhoff re-located. from
Pennsylvania to Pomeroy.
That organ has also been
regularIy serviced and was
.;estored at about the same
time as the Episcopalians'
·
instrument was.
, Donna Jenkins will be the
guest organist at , Grace
Church torilght, dunng the
5:30 p.m. _Christ~as Eve
5ervice. Clme Dailey, the
long-time organist at Grace
Church, will play the piano

during a portion of the service.
John Anderson will play
the new Allen organ at the
Christmas Eve midnight
mass at Sacred Heart. A
music and choral program
will begin at 11:15 p.m.
However, Carla Schuler will
play the Catholic church's
Barckhoff organ during the
vigil mass at 5:30 p.m. this
evening, continuing a
Barckhoff Christmas tradition in one of the old organ
company's hometowns.

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Elementary students
Dominique Wehrung
and Janie Roush wer~
excited about receiving
books as hol iday gifts.
The books were purchased with money
raised by school
groups.
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Ohio governor names new state treasurer .
COLUMBUS (AP) Gov. Ted Strickland gave
Ohio Democrats their first
black nonjudicial statewide
officeholder
Tuesday,
appointing a new state trea•surer who plans ' to seek a
full terin in 2010.
· Kevin Boyce , 37, !!.
Columbus City Council
member, will replace .outgoing Treasurer Richard ·
Cordray, who was elected
attorney . general
in
November.
The move will finally
ease Ohio Democrats' discomfort over never having
s~ated a black candidate in
any of the state's top nonjudicial offices. It will also
better position the party in
2010 to attract new black

voters
energized
by safely and strategically
President-elect
Barack invest those dollars , not.
Obama.
only to ensure good return
Strickland sa id Boyce has · but to help strengthen our
the experience to manage communities and our busistate dollars and will help nesses."
.
provide Ohioans with the
Ohio Republicans quesknowledge and resources to .tioned Boyce's qualificahelp them deal with tinan- tions for the job at a time
cia! challenges during tough when economic concerns
economic times :
are paramount.
Boyce said hi s experience
"O hioans need confi as chairman of a finance dence in thi s uncertain
committee in the country's economy that their invest·15th largest city prepared ments are being properly
him to oversee Ohio's managed, and I'm not sure
financial resources .
this appointment does
"The primary role of the that,"
said
Ohio
treasurer is to protect and Republican Party Deputy
invest Ohioans' hard-earned Chairman Kevin De Wine.
tax dollars," said Boyce, "It's hard to be lieve that a ·
flanlied by his wife and two two-term city councilman
young sons. ·•J will wisely, is the most qualified per-

. ~ . RaterromP;.geAt
Vmton County at 9.8 percent,
down rwo-tenths of a percent
from October's 10 percent
reading.
The state says hiring in the ·
service sector helped to keep
Ohio's unemployment rate
at 7.3 percent last month,
unchanged from October.
The figures released last
Friday show that the number
of unemployed workers in
November was 43~ ,000,
even with the October tigures. The number of unemployed has increased by

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November 's 7.3 percent
joblessness in Ohio was up
from ~.7 percent a year ago
and tops the national rate of
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DJFS says job losses continued in Ohio's labor market during November. The
unemployment rate held
steady as gains in serv iceproviding jobs were offset
by larger- losses in goodsproducing jobs.

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More than three wise men this Christmas

cence, limbs and lives taken life. In the bible, )ames
It's Christmastime, which
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from them while voluntarily describes him as a "doer."
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ries should inspire us, and nel a little bit of Joseph . Th~
time before Barack Obama
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ed men on multiple tours, Joseph brings to mind so
into the White House press
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even after suffering cata- many men I've encountered
party this month, guests
Dan Goodrich
passed risers beirtg constrophic injuries. Visit Walter over this past year. I know
Publisher
Reed Anny Medical Center, some of them as fathers of a
structed for the inaugural
parade. The peaceful sucand your response may be a less-traditional sort, unitetl
Charlene Hoeflich
cession process is' a beauti- ground know _ even when lot like mine: These folks in purpos~: with St. Joserh. I
think of the founder o the
General Manager-News Editor
ful thing , even when it others in Washington have what it takes.
·conservative
movement ...:
Similarly, the interaction
means I won't be invited to shamelessly decried the war
next year's Christmas party. effort. the commander and my friend had with the pres- and the magazine where I
That's more than fine, espe.. sometimes even the troops . . ident struck me as so very work - '\'ho fought the.
cially because I received a
Still, 1 can't imagine the Christmas. For all ihe " Bush Cold War and built a free- .
Congress shall make no law respecting an
great gift fmm the president pain and worry suffered by lied, people died," hysteria, dom revolution. He was a
establishment of religion, or prohibitit~g the
this year - more p'roof of the troops and their rami- \here is something of St. mali who was deeply in love
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom his moral leadership . He's lies . J haven't experienced Joseph in George W. Bush. with his wife, even after she
St. Joseph plays a key part left this world. I think of his
had his flaws. of course, but the sacrifice firsthand. But I
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
in
the Christmas story. If current successor. who
he's always led with an ear sure do give thanks for all
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition to
you're
a believer, you ·know works daily to protect the
his conscience and his those who shed blood for
the Government for a redress ofgrievances.
heart, consumed with the the rest of us. And I sure ain - you have faith - that he . legacy with which he has
burden of not only protect- . grateful for a president who wasn't Jesus Christ's bio- been entrusted. And I think
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ing and defe,nding but also fully appreciates that sacri- logical father. But he was a of a talk-show phenom who
loving the people who are fice and who fully under- loving, hard-working man, never forgets to invest in
so integral to what America stands his pivotal role in who out of all men the human capital, fathering the
is, has been and will be war, peace, stewardship and Creator trus[ed with his movement by teaching for
and whose lives are directly leadership . Every time I've Son. St. Joseph had a faith three hours a day and supand dramatically changed ever seen the president over that allowed him to follow porting his fellow happy
by decisions he makes.
these past eight years he's divine requests that couldn't warriors. no matter where
A friend of mine told !he. managed to talk abo~t the have made a· whole lot of they· are on the totem pole. ·
And it's a bipartisan
president that night about . keepers of the flame of free- sense. He was a model of
how grateful she feels dom . Every time )'ve seen masculine faith. While all thing. St. Joseph can be
toward him. She's the moth- him give an address to mili- · men are not called to act as seen, too, i'n a president,
er of an Iraq War veteran iary audiences, I've seen in a father to the most impor- elect who could use the
one of those countless, the crowd a great respect for tant man in human history, opportunity
that
th~
intensely. proud moms who him and our country - a Christian manhood involves American people have
prayed and worried .about real enthusiasm informed providing, protecting and given him to renew the face
their children overseas. by experience. The respect obeying, not just when it of fatherhood in America ...:
/)ear Editor:
When she finally welcomed President Bush feels for sol- comes to family life, but and in the inner city, a plac~
Tis the season of giving and the customers at The Comer him back home, she knew diers and their families is also in the Church. What he is no stranger to. We
restaurant were given a free meal one day recently - com- he had seen and done things mutual, as my friend told would any religion be with- can't afford not to teach our
pliments of another customer who anonymously paid for from which any mother him during these last weeks out a few good men?
sons the way of St. Joseph:
everyone's meal when he visited the restaurant.
would want to protect her in Washington, D.C. The
Even if yo\J're not a There 's no time like
Unbeknown~! to those enjoying their meal, this gentle- son. If anything can help a love is mutual, she said.
believer, St. Joseph was a Christmas to start doing so ..
man quietly paid for his meal and included the tabs of all mom in that situallon
My fri.end's son made it carpenter who protected the
(Kathryn Lopez is the edipresent. What a pleasant surprise to all when, upon digging besides faith, it's knowing ,home. Another friend's broth- reputation of the woman he tor of National Review
for their wallets, they were informed they owed nothing for that her commander in chief er didn't, killed by an !ED in loved and provided for his Online (www.nationalre,
their meal.
takes his responsibility Afghanistan a few months family - including going view.com). She can be con,,
To our benefactor - we want to say. "thank you and may deadly seriously. And that's ago. Over the past eight so far as to take his family tacted at klope z@ national·
God bless you during this Christmas season ·and the year a fact the troops on the years, people have had inno- to Egypt to save his son's review.com .)
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ahead. You gave us all something to think about - in all .
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give than receive . Thanks for the reminder."
Kathy and Wayne Thomas

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(MeMe)
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Grandmother

Charles &amp; Betty Dill

Clarence S. Frank

Devin Q.ay Riggs

Mamie Byers

Dad: 7125/1 8-512019)

I011131-817/07

12131 /91 -8/13/07

4127115-6/1 :!107

Mom: 11512Q-6!1 4/Il7

Hu..;band

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Parents

Forever missed, never
forgott~n. May God hold
· you in the palm of
His hand .

The days we shared
were sweet. I long to
see you again rn
God's heavenly
glory.
Lousie Frank

Linda Foster

James L. Mohler
3/2]/37-I 0125108

"Always in our heans Mumaw.
Papaw Riggs and Uncle Jaj
Forever missed, never
forgotte11 , May God hold
you in the palm of
His hand.

Mom/Wife

Husband

You were a light in our life
that bums forever in our
hearts ..

Though mit of sight.
you 'II forever be
in my heart
and mind.

Dee Pickens. Paul Byers

&amp;Family

Judy Rigg~

The days we shared were
sweet. I long to see you
again in God 's heavenly
glory.

Wanda Mohler

Husband. Falher. Gmndfarlle~

Courtney Sim

Your courage and bravery
still inspire Its all , and the
memory of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.

"" -l••'--9 "te•H'
~~

Anna
Manuel
&amp; Family

Jouph A. Bloull

Mary K. Baker

vCalvin R. Dowell

.George A. Hensley

Sigman

415137-713 1108

Father
You were a light in
our life that burns
forever in
our hearts.
Max

&amp;Deanna Long

11.11!50-12124107
Wife &amp;

ChrisS. Lee
115175-4/1 0/01

John Sigman .It Ennily
,

Kobimon

Stephen R. Donohue
JIJ2152-512J/01

Son. Far her &amp; Grandfather

Son

The days may come
and go, but the times we
shared will ·
always remain.
Clarence &amp;RO&gt;e

Glen Hensler
918/29-1 01~189

Dad
· Forever missed. neyer
forgotten. Max God hold
you in the palrn of His
hand.
Rill. Sh' rry &amp;Eula
Hensler &amp;Families

8/30/02-7114198

Your courage and bravery
still inspire us all , and the
memory of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.
Parents:
Raymond &amp; Dolores Donohue

Daughrer: Angie Hollingswonh
&amp;Family

Robert L. Fisher

Charles Barrett Sr. ·

Mryna V. Carpenter

5125124-511106

ll /1712 1-2/i/03

5/10/46c 11 /19/88

Mother. Wife &amp; Grandmother

Mother &amp; Grandmorher .
'

Dau~h tcr- ln- Law

Thank you for the ·
wonderful days we shared
together. My prayers will be
'with you until we meet
again.
&amp;

Esta Roberts

Forever missed,
never forgotten.
May God hold you
in the palm of
His hand.
Eula, Bill &amp;Sherry Hensler
&amp;Families·

Florence Barrett
912123-5130101

Mom
Forever missed, never
forgotten. May God
hold you in the palm
of.His hand.
Marlene Carpenter

Hartwell Curd

Dad

Wife.

Forever missed
never forgotten.
May God hold you
in the palm of
His hand. ,

Though out of sight,
you 'll forever pe
in my heart
and mind.

Marlene Carpenter

Xavier (Bub)
James Whitlow

Nathaniel
Carpenter

Victor Hannah~ . ·
' 11 /19120-3/ 15/04

9/30104-5/ll/08

Husband &amp;

Father

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.
Whitlow &amp; Neutzling Family
Raymond &amp;Dolores Donohue

Charles F. Sargent

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.
Mazie. Chuck,
Kathy &amp;Ashley

Dale W. Hill II

&amp; Glen 0. Baker

&amp; L!lther BOQthe
8125120-10/16199

HusiJand

Husband

718125-11117193

Your courage and bravery
still inspire us all.

Son &amp; Daughter

Dad : 11 127129-11 14/08
Mom : 10181 -12123106

Delories J. Burton

Richard L. Gilmore

7n/34-6129108

9129131-10/25/07

Wife &amp; Mother

Forever missed, never
forgolten.'May God hold
you in the palm of
His hand.

, The days may come and g?,
but the times we shared wrll
always remain.

Bill &amp; Sherry Hensler
&amp; Families

You were a light in our
life that burns forever
in our hearts.

Thank you for the
wonderful days we shated
together. My prayers will
with you until we meet
agam.

You are in our thoughts
and prayers from morning
to night and froll) year
to year.

· We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.

We hold you in our
thoughts an(! memories
forever.

Elsie. Marie Sargent
&amp; ·Par. Kay, Carol &amp; Chuck

Darrell. Bo~.
Tracy &amp; Ryan

Donnattill, Debbie
Jan, An &amp;Dean

You were a light in our life
that bums forever in our
hearts.

Richard Gilmore
Zelma &amp; Tracy

We love &amp; miss you,
Jessyca &amp; Jeremy &amp; Girls

· Artie, Steve

Charlie, Kim Bunon
Haynes

Son

5il4 '"1-l/1 9/03

Thank you for the
wonderful days we s ha r~d
together. My prayers will
be with you until we
meet again .

Though out of sight, ·
you 'II forever
be in my heart
and mind. ·

Jack &amp;Brandy Handk) Jr.

Dad
&amp;Family

11 116123-4!7197

. ll/81.5l·llll7104i

We faold you
in our
thoughts and
memories forever.
Bob
&amp;Girls

Husband

Though out of sight,
you 'II forever be in my
heart and mind.
Nancy Manley

1997

Leota F. Ferrell
2007

..

John C. Bond

Missing you &amp; loving you
at Christmas &amp; always,
Tom, Janet, Tom &amp;

2008

Gone bul not f&lt;q01ten.
Erva Jean, 1\farllyn. Mike
&amp; F"amilies

12117114-2125195

5/23/24· ~127 105

Wilda M. Wiseman

Children. Family &amp; Friends

J/04/l5-JO/ II /U5

The days may come and
go, but the times we shared
. will always remain.

41t ] /56-8/231(17
Mother

Parents

You are in our thoughts and
prayers from morning to
night and from year to year.

Carolyn Darst

Your courage and bravery ·
still inspire us all , and the
memory of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.

Joy E. Clank .

3131 /48-11/25108

Cousin &amp; Friend

Husband &amp; Father
•

Lawrence (Lonni)
· ,Darst

Dores &amp;Mildred
....
.
'

Arpold

Lori L. (Hudson)
Hensley
'
1011166-1 0/6/06

Daughrer
Your courage and bravery
still inspire us all, and the
memory 9f your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.
Love Always;Mom &amp;Dad

Jonathan J. Handley

Caroly~

4114191 -1014107

NormanM.&amp;
Dora F. Hysell

Darst.

Daughter Patty Ann Hysell

513137-512103

Father &amp;: Mother

-·

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
fon;ver.

days may come and go,
times we shared Will
always remain.

the

1114137- 12/ 29107

Beloved

Husband . Father

and Grandfather
Gone but nol forgotten.
Sadly missed and dearly

beloved .

Love Wife Frona
&amp; Family

Nonnan E. Hysell &amp;
Rose

Franklin D. Gheen
In ·memory of
·' Frank" Gheen

Husband

Father &amp; Mother

though out of sight,
·forever be in my hean and
mind.

Roy (Frank) RIMe

11117118-1119/89
!119/21 -7122107

81 15117-S/4198
6117/ 19-612107

. Yov·were a light in ?ur life .
that bums·forever m our
hearts.

Bob Manley

MHE. McPeek

10/J/2()-2/24104

Loving Husband

Helen Jeffers

You were a light in our life
That bums forever in our
beans.

Dl\llas Hill

Husband

Roger Jeffers

1992

Ada E. Bissett
1996

Roy M. Wiseman

lona Brickles

The days may come and
go, but the times we shared
will always remam.

Friends

4/14/91 -1014/07

Kathy Haley (Indian) ·

9129131 -10125107
Gramdpa

Love , Carolyn . Children, Family &amp;

.

Your courage and bravery
still inspire me and the
memory of your smile fills
me with joy and laughter.
I Love You,
Indian

uaughter: Karen Baker
&amp; Families

Father &amp; Husband

I01~ 1-12/29/05

Jonathan J, Handley

Fathcr!Mothe r!BrothcrlAunt

Forever missed, never
forgotten. May God hold .
you in .the palm of
His hand . .

Roberi Baker &amp; Sandy Corbett
&amp; Families

Michael Patrick Bissell
1990'
kenneth E. Blase!!

Joseph &amp; Rachel
Bissell

Husband

Marie Curd

115148-10121107

VIolet M. Smith
1985
L.eona M. Htnaley
1986

Love Always in our Heans,
Douglas, Children ,
Grandchildren &amp;

9/1/26-2000 &amp; 18 Day

LibbyFisher
&amp;Family_

12122114

Sheryl &amp; Family

Forever missed,
never forgotten.
May God hold you in
· the palm of
His hand.

4103119-4/6/96

6121 /35-11110/00

219/26-1125/90

We hold you in our .
thoughts and memories
fortver . .

Joseph E., Ada E.,
&amp; Kenneth E. Bissell
&amp; Mae E. McPeek

Pete Haley

Neva Boothe .

I 0130/46-7120/UN

Forever missed, never
forgotten .

Parents

Son, Grandson, Greal Grandson

t98t
E. Blsaell
1982

Jo~eph

The Family

Grandson
'·

Your courage and bravery
still inspire us all , and the
memory of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.
Jack &amp; Joyce
Handley .

RobbieEads
. t0/3 t/67-616194

Tommy Theiss

Son

Son &amp; Brother, Uncle

1113184-9/4/06

Harry &amp; Eileen

Brandi Nicole Thomas

. Hany 81 !3127· 12ii:WO
· Eileen: 10121 / 18-3113106

Your courage and bravery
still inspire us all, and the
memory of your smile fills
us.with joy and laughter.

hand .

We wHilove you forever ,

Mom: Don. George.

Dad, Mom &amp; Cindy

Chris &amp; Jessica

J/ 17139-312 2108

12124/8S-09/06,Q2 .
Hu~band

'

Forever mi ssed , never
forgotten. May God hold .
you in the palm of H1s

Michael J, Evans

Daughter

PartnlS

·vou were a light in our life
that bums forever in our
beans.

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories

. M~ry Bl:&gt;nna Davis

John &amp; Cheryl TIJomas

'

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forever.

You were a light in our life
that bums forever in our
heans.
Love Chuck Evans &amp;
Kids &amp; Grand Kids

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(MeMe)
0 I/23118-21271tl8
Grandmother

Charles &amp; Betty Dill

Clarence S. Frank

Devin Q.ay Riggs

Mamie Byers

Dad: 7125/1 8-512019)

I011131-817/07

12131 /91 -8/13/07

4127115-6/1 :!107

Mom: 11512Q-6!1 4/Il7

Hu..;band

'

Parents

Forever missed, never
forgott~n. May God hold
· you in the palm of
His hand .

The days we shared
were sweet. I long to
see you again rn
God's heavenly
glory.
Lousie Frank

Linda Foster

James L. Mohler
3/2]/37-I 0125108

"Always in our heans Mumaw.
Papaw Riggs and Uncle Jaj
Forever missed, never
forgotte11 , May God hold
you in the palm of
His hand.

Mom/Wife

Husband

You were a light in our life
that bums forever in our
hearts ..

Though mit of sight.
you 'II forever be
in my heart
and mind.

Dee Pickens. Paul Byers

&amp;Family

Judy Rigg~

The days we shared were
sweet. I long to see you
again in God 's heavenly
glory.

Wanda Mohler

Husband. Falher. Gmndfarlle~

Courtney Sim

Your courage and bravery
still inspire Its all , and the
memory of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.

"" -l••'--9 "te•H'
~~

Anna
Manuel
&amp; Family

Jouph A. Bloull

Mary K. Baker

vCalvin R. Dowell

.George A. Hensley

Sigman

415137-713 1108

Father
You were a light in
our life that burns
forever in
our hearts.
Max

&amp;Deanna Long

11.11!50-12124107
Wife &amp;

ChrisS. Lee
115175-4/1 0/01

John Sigman .It Ennily
,

Kobimon

Stephen R. Donohue
JIJ2152-512J/01

Son. Far her &amp; Grandfather

Son

The days may come
and go, but the times we
shared will ·
always remain.
Clarence &amp;RO&gt;e

Glen Hensler
918/29-1 01~189

Dad
· Forever missed. neyer
forgotten. Max God hold
you in the palrn of His
hand.
Rill. Sh' rry &amp;Eula
Hensler &amp;Families

8/30/02-7114198

Your courage and bravery
still inspire us all , and the
memory of your smile fills
us with joy and laughter.
Parents:
Raymond &amp; Dolores Donohue

Daughrer: Angie Hollingswonh
&amp;Family

Robert L. Fisher

Charles Barrett Sr. ·

Mryna V. Carpenter

5125124-511106

ll /1712 1-2/i/03

5/10/46c 11 /19/88

Mother. Wife &amp; Grandmother

Mother &amp; Grandmorher .
'

Dau~h tcr- ln- Law

Thank you for the ·
wonderful days we shared
together. My prayers will be
'with you until we meet
again.
&amp;

Esta Roberts

Forever missed,
never forgotten.
May God hold you
in the palm of
His hand.
Eula, Bill &amp;Sherry Hensler
&amp;Families·

Florence Barrett
912123-5130101

Mom
Forever missed, never
forgotten. May God
hold you in the palm
of.His hand.
Marlene Carpenter

Hartwell Curd

Dad

Wife.

Forever missed
never forgotten.
May God hold you
in the palm of
His hand. ,

Though out of sight,
you 'll forever pe
in my heart
and mind.

Marlene Carpenter

Xavier (Bub)
James Whitlow

Nathaniel
Carpenter

Victor Hannah~ . ·
' 11 /19120-3/ 15/04

9/30104-5/ll/08

Husband &amp;

Father

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.
Whitlow &amp; Neutzling Family
Raymond &amp;Dolores Donohue

Charles F. Sargent

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.
Mazie. Chuck,
Kathy &amp;Ashley

Dale W. Hill II

&amp; Glen 0. Baker

&amp; L!lther BOQthe
8125120-10/16199

HusiJand

Husband

718125-11117193

Your courage and bravery
still inspire us all.

Son &amp; Daughter

Dad : 11 127129-11 14/08
Mom : 10181 -12123106

Delories J. Burton

Richard L. Gilmore

7n/34-6129108

9129131-10/25/07

Wife &amp; Mother

Forever missed, never
forgolten.'May God hold
you in the palm of
His hand.

, The days may come and g?,
but the times we shared wrll
always remain.

Bill &amp; Sherry Hensler
&amp; Families

You were a light in our
life that burns forever
in our hearts.

Thank you for the
wonderful days we shated
together. My prayers will
with you until we meet
agam.

You are in our thoughts
and prayers from morning
to night and froll) year
to year.

· We hold you in our
thoughts and memories
forever.

We hold you in our
thoughts an(! memories
forever.

Elsie. Marie Sargent
&amp; ·Par. Kay, Carol &amp; Chuck

Darrell. Bo~.
Tracy &amp; Ryan

Donnattill, Debbie
Jan, An &amp;Dean

You were a light in our life
that bums forever in our
hearts.

Richard Gilmore
Zelma &amp; Tracy

We love &amp; miss you,
Jessyca &amp; Jeremy &amp; Girls

· Artie, Steve

Charlie, Kim Bunon
Haynes

Son

5il4 '"1-l/1 9/03

Thank you for the
wonderful days we s ha r~d
together. My prayers will
be with you until we
meet again .

Though out of sight, ·
you 'II forever
be in my heart
and mind. ·

Jack &amp;Brandy Handk) Jr.

Dad
&amp;Family

11 116123-4!7197

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We faold you
in our
thoughts and
memories forever.
Bob
&amp;Girls

Husband

Though out of sight,
you 'II forever be in my
heart and mind.
Nancy Manley

1997

Leota F. Ferrell
2007

..

John C. Bond

Missing you &amp; loving you
at Christmas &amp; always,
Tom, Janet, Tom &amp;

2008

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You were a light in our life
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Husband

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1992

Ada E. Bissett
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Roy M. Wiseman

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you in .the palm of
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&amp; Families

Michael Patrick Bissell
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Jo~eph

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beans.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)
· -,- Four straight losses were
· bad enough for Alabama, and
one humbling defeat to
Louisiana-Monroe was even
worse.
Nick Saban could have Lost
his team right lhere. Instead,
he might well have claimed it.
ucoach carne in and talked
to us and was like, 'We've got
an opportunity to chan~e
lhings with lhis bowl game. "
Crimson Tide safety Rashad
Johnson said.
The Tide won the
-,Independence Bowl over
Colon:do to end last season. It
then won the following 12 as
well, spending much of lhe
2008 season ranked No. I.
That startling turnaround and
Alabama's return lo national
prominence brought Saban
another honor Tuesday Associated,Press Coach of lhe
Year. He also won lhe AP
awatd wilh LSU in 2003.
This season, Saban Led a
learn wilh only nine scholarship seniors to a 12-1 record
and a Sugar Bowl date against
Utah for only its second Bowl
Ch~pionship Series berth.
1n voting by college football writers, he. drew 32 of a
possible 62 votes . He outdis. lanced Texas Tech 's Mike
Leach (nine). Utah's Kyle
Whittingham (six), Georgia
Tech's Paul Johnson (five) ,
Penn State's Joe Paterno
(three) arid Ball State's Brady
Hoke (two). Five coaches gol
one·vote apiece .
Saban Led lhe Tide to a fivegame turnaround after going
7-6 in his debut season after
he was hired 'for a lhen-college football record $4 mile
lion a year. No olher Alabama
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combined
to scorch
Southern,
58-17 .
Meigs
used a lot
of balance
in po;;ting
the win as
gals hit the scoring
~olum.n for Coach ; Carl
'"''"•· Adrian Bolin paced
the Lady Marauders with
12
points ,
Morllan
How~rd notched I I pmnts
and 14 rebounds for the ·
double-double and Catie
Wolfe
notched
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Shanalle Smith posted
nine markers, Tricia Smith
seven, Miranda Grueser
four, Micki 'Barns three
AP photo
and Chanda St'anle·y two. ·
.In
this
Nov.
29
file
photo,
Alabama
coach
Nick
Saban
celebrates
after
they
beat
Auburn
36·
• Southern was led by
C::ourtney Thomas with 0 during their NCAA football g11me at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Saban is
~ix, Morgan McMillan The Associated Press college football coach of the year. This is the second time Saban
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three, Breanna Taylor two
and Lindsay Teaford one .
Prep Basketball Roundup
Emma Hunter, Lynzee
Tucker, Gabby Johnson,
Kelly Humphrey and.
1essica Riffle went score'
.
less.
·,
STAFF REPORT
game, John Brauer added
rounds.
: . The victory was an end- SPOATSOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
four
points
and
eight
Southern hit 30-of-62
less one-way slreet for .the
rebounds, Michael Manuel
·overall, hitting . 21 -of-43
Marauders, who got a
IRONTON
Seeking
lo
had
three
,
while
Brad
twos (48 .8 percent), 9-of-18
green light on the hustle
set
the
stage
for
a
Merry
Brown
Dustin
Salser
and
treys, 12-of-25 at the line
highway with a 17-3 start
Christmas,
the
Southern
·
Zach
Manuel
added
one.
and had 27 rebounds (Brauer
in the first qu arter.
T?rn!idoes
whirled
up
a
conBrown
also
had
a
good
pass.
8,
Coppick 7). St.Joe hit 18,Morgan Howard estabvmcmg
62-39
non-league
ing
game.
of-62
overall , hitting 16-oflished herself on the
lr?nto~
St.
St.
Joe's
Chad
Harvey
triumph
over
47 twos (34 percent), 2-ofboards and tossed in sill
Jose.l'h
Tuesday
t'ught
m
lhe
notched
19
points
;
Caleb
15 treys, 14-of-32 at the line
Q&lt;&gt;ints, while Catie Wolfe
Hol:day
Tournament
at
Blackburn
had
seven
with
24 rebounds (Harvey 7,
used an and-one three
Harris
Deal
Hig~
School.
Payton
Blair
five,
Joey
Ironton
Riley 5). Southern had 18
point play, a lay-in and a
Southern IS now 4-1 and 2- Basedow three Tanner Riley
assists (Roberts 4, Brown 4,
free throw for her six
I . i.n. the TVC Hocking three and TJ. Young two.
markers:
had all six of St. Joefs total. Rees 3), 18 turnovers, nine
Dtv1s1on.
·
Southern
coach
Jeff
. Meigs' offense was
The Soulhem defense took steals (Brown 5) and 1·2
primed , but the defense. . Last time out Bryan Harris Caldwell said, "We played a away everything south of the fouls. St. Joe had six assists,
otas just as smothering. was hot. Tuesd~y ~tght he really good defensive game three-point line. Harris con- 20 turnovers, 9 steals
outhern struggled to hit a was absolutely s1zzhng as he tonight and we rebounded titiued his agenda wilh seven (Harvey 4) , three blocks and
eld goal as Meigs contin-. strok~d the nets at a 10-for• well. Those were two lhings points and Roberts followed 23 fouls.
ed its blitz in the second 14 cbp (71 JX:rcent) :nclud- we struggled wilh the last en suit · with fi ve points. There was no reserve
tanto . Wolfe continued to IDJ! a 6-of-9 stm~ from three- time out , but I was pleased Coppick added two . With game.
~o a good job running the pomt land . Hams scored ~6 with the effort tonight." . ·
Southern hosts Wahama
nothing · inside. St. Joe's
With Harris at lhe wheel Blair and Riley each hit a Saturday in Racine .
)leigs offense, finding the pomts m a great effort w1th
gpen man for several four rebounds and an assist. of lhe Soulhem Express, the trey for the 14~6 offset in the
SountERN 62, ISJ 39
~ores from. Micki Ba~n~ . Weston Roberts finally got Tornadoes blitzed to a 15-6 second frame . The score at
Adrian Boho and Tr:cm back on _track with a confi- openin~ period Lead, ·Harris the inlerrnission was 29- 12 Southern 15 t4 1• 18 - 62
Smith who drilled a long deuce butldmg 14 pomts and couldn t miss as he drilled Southern.
StJoe
6
6 12 tS - 39
ree pointer. That Led four assists. Sean Coppick four straight tri·fectas in
The third frame was more SOUTHERN (4-1): Cyle Roes 2' ~ 5,
eigs to a hefty 35- 10 added seven points and .leading lhe charge . Roberts competitive but controlled Brad Brown 0 1~ 1, TaylorO..m o0.0 o,
ad at intermission.
seven rebounds , Cyle Re~Js added two points in lbe dri- by the Tornadoes 14-12. Sean Copplek 3 1-3 7. Dustin Salser 0 1·
1, Bryan Harris 10 o-o 26, Michael
added five points and three ver and Michael Manuel After three, Southern led 43- 2Manuel
3... 3, Weston Robens 5 ~-2
~ PIIIM ... M 'p.IJJ . assists with a good floor added a safety. Chad Harvey 24 and. 62-39 after four 1•. Z8ch0Manuel
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Year 2 turnaround .
The transformation hap.pened faster lhan lhe most
ardent fan could have anticipated .
Alabama was in the chase
for a BCS national title shot
until losing to Aorida in lhe
Southeastern
Conference
charnpions)lip game, an unexpected rise for a team lhat
entered lhe season ranked No.
24. The Tide hadn't topped a
regular-season AP poll since
Bear Bryant's 1980 team.
Signs of Alabama's tumaround were evident from lhe
outset, Wilh a 34-10 opening·
wm over then-No . 9
Clemson.
'This has been a great team
that really changed last year
when we finished playing lhe
bowl game," Saban said.
uTheir attitude in lhe offseason , a lot of guys bought in. A
lol of guys· had a higher
expectation for themselves
and for each olher. They
worked hard. They played
well togelher. The conunitment, work elhic, perseverance that this team showed
was one of the best I've ever
been around."

Along lhe way, Saban and
the Tide dispatched a number
of teams lhat drew far more
preseason attention , from
Clemson to Georgia to LSU
and finally to Auburn.
Alabama ended a six-year
losing streak to state rival
Auburn with a 36-0 rorrip in
the regular-season finale .
The Tide found itself No. I
in a regular-season poll for
the first time in 28 years after
racing to a 31.0 halftime lead
at lhen-No. 3 Georgia and
holding on for a 41-30 win.

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The Raiders were I 2-of31 from lhe field in the first
half for 39 percent, including 3-of. 7 from behind lhe
arc for 43 percent. The
Eagles - on the other hand
- were 9-of-28 from the
floor in the first half for 32
percent, including 1-of-7
from three-point land for 14
percent.
· RVHS won the battle on
the boards by .a 29-22 margin , including a 13-9 edge
on the offensive glass . The
hosts also Had 17 turnovers
in the contest, five more lhan
the Eagles' dozen.
Both teams shot free
throws well . River Valley
finished the night 15-of-21
al the line for 71 percent,
while Eastern went 11-of-15
at the charity s~pe for 73
percent. EHS was whistled
for 23 fouls, while the hosts .
committed I7 personals .

Saban named AP
coach of the year .

past Lady

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hand, hit half of lheir threepointers in the opening four
minutes of the contest helping the hosts jump out to
a 12-2 edge with 4:15 left in
the first canto. RVHS also
led by 10 points on three different occasions in lhe opener, the last of which came at
16-6 with 2:45 showing on
the clock.
EHS pulled lo .within six
points (16-10) with two minutes left in the first stanza.
then neither team scored
after that - allowing the
hosts a two-possession Lead
heading into the second
frame.
Eastern . opened quarter
number two with a 5-0 run
to cut its deficit to 16-15, but
the Raiders ended a 5:30
scoring drought at the 5:15
mark with a free throw for a
17-15 edge. That free throw
sparked the 14-8 push lhat
gave the hosts a seven-point
lead at the break.

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goals: Bryan Harris si)( , Wes!Of'1 Roberts
two, Cyle Rees one.
ST. JOE (3-2): Paylon Blair2o-o 5. Chad
Harvey 9 1-2 19, Joey Basedow 1 1-2 3,
Tanner Riley 2 0-Q 3. T.J. Young 0 2-2 2,
Joe Unger 0 0..2 0, Caleb Blackburn 3 14 7. TOTALS: 18 5-12 39. Three-point
goals: Payton Bl a ~r one, Tanner Riley
one.

POINT DOWNS HANNAN
ASHTON, W.Va . - Point
Pleasant may have had to
wait an extra week to .get in
its season opener, but the
Black Knights made it worth
the wait.
For the f:rst time in a long
time the Point Pleasant boys
basketball team opened the
Sj!ason with a victory ,
defeating fellow Milson
County foe Hannan 60-42
Tuesday night to avenge a
pair of losses to the Wildcats
last season .
The Black Knights (1 -0)
jumped out to a 17-6 advantage in the first quarter and
never trailed lhe rest of the
way. Hannan (0-2) made a
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP)
· -,- Four straight losses were
· bad enough for Alabama, and
one humbling defeat to
Louisiana-Monroe was even
worse.
Nick Saban could have Lost
his team right lhere. Instead,
he might well have claimed it.
ucoach carne in and talked
to us and was like, 'We've got
an opportunity to chan~e
lhings with lhis bowl game. "
Crimson Tide safety Rashad
Johnson said.
The Tide won the
-,Independence Bowl over
Colon:do to end last season. It
then won the following 12 as
well, spending much of lhe
2008 season ranked No. I.
That startling turnaround and
Alabama's return lo national
prominence brought Saban
another honor Tuesday Associated,Press Coach of lhe
Year. He also won lhe AP
awatd wilh LSU in 2003.
This season, Saban Led a
learn wilh only nine scholarship seniors to a 12-1 record
and a Sugar Bowl date against
Utah for only its second Bowl
Ch~pionship Series berth.
1n voting by college football writers, he. drew 32 of a
possible 62 votes . He outdis. lanced Texas Tech 's Mike
Leach (nine). Utah's Kyle
Whittingham (six), Georgia
Tech's Paul Johnson (five) ,
Penn State's Joe Paterno
(three) arid Ball State's Brady
Hoke (two). Five coaches gol
one·vote apiece .
Saban Led lhe Tide to a fivegame turnaround after going
7-6 in his debut season after
he was hired 'for a lhen-college football record $4 mile
lion a year. No olher Alabama
coach has engineered such a

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offense
and smothe r i n g
defense
combined
to scorch
Southern,
58-17 .
Meigs
used a lot
of balance
in po;;ting
the win as
gals hit the scoring
~olum.n for Coach ; Carl
'"''"•· Adrian Bolin paced
the Lady Marauders with
12
points ,
Morllan
How~rd notched I I pmnts
and 14 rebounds for the ·
double-double and Catie
Wolfe
notched
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Shanalle Smith posted
nine markers, Tricia Smith
seven, Miranda Grueser
four, Micki 'Barns three
AP photo
and Chanda St'anle·y two. ·
.In
this
Nov.
29
file
photo,
Alabama
coach
Nick
Saban
celebrates
after
they
beat
Auburn
36·
• Southern was led by
C::ourtney Thomas with 0 during their NCAA football g11me at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Saban is
~ix, Morgan McMillan The Associated Press college football coach of the year. This is the second time Saban
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three, Breanna Taylor two
and Lindsay Teaford one .
Prep Basketball Roundup
Emma Hunter, Lynzee
Tucker, Gabby Johnson,
Kelly Humphrey and.
1essica Riffle went score'
.
less.
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game, John Brauer added
rounds.
: . The victory was an end- SPOATSOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
four
points
and
eight
Southern hit 30-of-62
less one-way slreet for .the
rebounds, Michael Manuel
·overall, hitting . 21 -of-43
Marauders, who got a
IRONTON
Seeking
lo
had
three
,
while
Brad
twos (48 .8 percent), 9-of-18
green light on the hustle
set
the
stage
for
a
Merry
Brown
Dustin
Salser
and
treys, 12-of-25 at the line
highway with a 17-3 start
Christmas,
the
Southern
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Zach
Manuel
added
one.
and had 27 rebounds (Brauer
in the first qu arter.
T?rn!idoes
whirled
up
a
conBrown
also
had
a
good
pass.
8,
Coppick 7). St.Joe hit 18,Morgan Howard estabvmcmg
62-39
non-league
ing
game.
of-62
overall , hitting 16-oflished herself on the
lr?nto~
St.
St.
Joe's
Chad
Harvey
triumph
over
47 twos (34 percent), 2-ofboards and tossed in sill
Jose.l'h
Tuesday
t'ught
m
lhe
notched
19
points
;
Caleb
15 treys, 14-of-32 at the line
Q&lt;&gt;ints, while Catie Wolfe
Hol:day
Tournament
at
Blackburn
had
seven
with
24 rebounds (Harvey 7,
used an and-one three
Harris
Deal
Hig~
School.
Payton
Blair
five,
Joey
Ironton
Riley 5). Southern had 18
point play, a lay-in and a
Southern IS now 4-1 and 2- Basedow three Tanner Riley
assists (Roberts 4, Brown 4,
free throw for her six
I . i.n. the TVC Hocking three and TJ. Young two.
markers:
had all six of St. Joefs total. Rees 3), 18 turnovers, nine
Dtv1s1on.
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Southern
coach
Jeff
. Meigs' offense was
The Soulhem defense took steals (Brown 5) and 1·2
primed , but the defense. . Last time out Bryan Harris Caldwell said, "We played a away everything south of the fouls. St. Joe had six assists,
otas just as smothering. was hot. Tuesd~y ~tght he really good defensive game three-point line. Harris con- 20 turnovers, 9 steals
outhern struggled to hit a was absolutely s1zzhng as he tonight and we rebounded titiued his agenda wilh seven (Harvey 4) , three blocks and
eld goal as Meigs contin-. strok~d the nets at a 10-for• well. Those were two lhings points and Roberts followed 23 fouls.
ed its blitz in the second 14 cbp (71 JX:rcent) :nclud- we struggled wilh the last en suit · with fi ve points. There was no reserve
tanto . Wolfe continued to IDJ! a 6-of-9 stm~ from three- time out , but I was pleased Coppick added two . With game.
~o a good job running the pomt land . Hams scored ~6 with the effort tonight." . ·
Southern hosts Wahama
nothing · inside. St. Joe's
With Harris at lhe wheel Blair and Riley each hit a Saturday in Racine .
)leigs offense, finding the pomts m a great effort w1th
gpen man for several four rebounds and an assist. of lhe Soulhem Express, the trey for the 14~6 offset in the
SountERN 62, ISJ 39
~ores from. Micki Ba~n~ . Weston Roberts finally got Tornadoes blitzed to a 15-6 second frame . The score at
Adrian Boho and Tr:cm back on _track with a confi- openin~ period Lead, ·Harris the inlerrnission was 29- 12 Southern 15 t4 1• 18 - 62
Smith who drilled a long deuce butldmg 14 pomts and couldn t miss as he drilled Southern.
StJoe
6
6 12 tS - 39
ree pointer. That Led four assists. Sean Coppick four straight tri·fectas in
The third frame was more SOUTHERN (4-1): Cyle Roes 2' ~ 5,
eigs to a hefty 35- 10 added seven points and .leading lhe charge . Roberts competitive but controlled Brad Brown 0 1~ 1, TaylorO..m o0.0 o,
ad at intermission.
seven rebounds , Cyle Re~Js added two points in lbe dri- by the Tornadoes 14-12. Sean Copplek 3 1-3 7. Dustin Salser 0 1·
1, Bryan Harris 10 o-o 26, Michael
added five points and three ver and Michael Manuel After three, Southern led 43- 2Manuel
3... 3, Weston Robens 5 ~-2
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Year 2 turnaround .
The transformation hap.pened faster lhan lhe most
ardent fan could have anticipated .
Alabama was in the chase
for a BCS national title shot
until losing to Aorida in lhe
Southeastern
Conference
charnpions)lip game, an unexpected rise for a team lhat
entered lhe season ranked No.
24. The Tide hadn't topped a
regular-season AP poll since
Bear Bryant's 1980 team.
Signs of Alabama's tumaround were evident from lhe
outset, Wilh a 34-10 opening·
wm over then-No . 9
Clemson.
'This has been a great team
that really changed last year
when we finished playing lhe
bowl game," Saban said.
uTheir attitude in lhe offseason , a lot of guys bought in. A
lol of guys· had a higher
expectation for themselves
and for each olher. They
worked hard. They played
well togelher. The conunitment, work elhic, perseverance that this team showed
was one of the best I've ever
been around."

Along lhe way, Saban and
the Tide dispatched a number
of teams lhat drew far more
preseason attention , from
Clemson to Georgia to LSU
and finally to Auburn.
Alabama ended a six-year
losing streak to state rival
Auburn with a 36-0 rorrip in
the regular-season finale .
The Tide found itself No. I
in a regular-season poll for
the first time in 28 years after
racing to a 31.0 halftime lead
at lhen-No. 3 Georgia and
holding on for a 41-30 win.

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The Raiders were I 2-of31 from lhe field in the first
half for 39 percent, including 3-of. 7 from behind lhe
arc for 43 percent. The
Eagles - on the other hand
- were 9-of-28 from the
floor in the first half for 32
percent, including 1-of-7
from three-point land for 14
percent.
· RVHS won the battle on
the boards by .a 29-22 margin , including a 13-9 edge
on the offensive glass . The
hosts also Had 17 turnovers
in the contest, five more lhan
the Eagles' dozen.
Both teams shot free
throws well . River Valley
finished the night 15-of-21
al the line for 71 percent,
while Eastern went 11-of-15
at the charity s~pe for 73
percent. EHS was whistled
for 23 fouls, while the hosts .
committed I7 personals .

Saban named AP
coach of the year .

past Lady

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hand, hit half of lheir threepointers in the opening four
minutes of the contest helping the hosts jump out to
a 12-2 edge with 4:15 left in
the first canto. RVHS also
led by 10 points on three different occasions in lhe opener, the last of which came at
16-6 with 2:45 showing on
the clock.
EHS pulled lo .within six
points (16-10) with two minutes left in the first stanza.
then neither team scored
after that - allowing the
hosts a two-possession Lead
heading into the second
frame.
Eastern . opened quarter
number two with a 5-0 run
to cut its deficit to 16-15, but
the Raiders ended a 5:30
scoring drought at the 5:15
mark with a free throw for a
17-15 edge. That free throw
sparked the 14-8 push lhat
gave the hosts a seven-point
lead at the break.

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two, Cyle Rees one.
ST. JOE (3-2): Paylon Blair2o-o 5. Chad
Harvey 9 1-2 19, Joey Basedow 1 1-2 3,
Tanner Riley 2 0-Q 3. T.J. Young 0 2-2 2,
Joe Unger 0 0..2 0, Caleb Blackburn 3 14 7. TOTALS: 18 5-12 39. Three-point
goals: Payton Bl a ~r one, Tanner Riley
one.

POINT DOWNS HANNAN
ASHTON, W.Va . - Point
Pleasant may have had to
wait an extra week to .get in
its season opener, but the
Black Knights made it worth
the wait.
For the f:rst time in a long
time the Point Pleasant boys
basketball team opened the
Sj!ason with a victory ,
defeating fellow Milson
County foe Hannan 60-42
Tuesday night to avenge a
pair of losses to the Wildcats
last season .
The Black Knights (1 -0)
jumped out to a 17-6 advantage in the first quarter and
never trailed lhe rest of the
way. Hannan (0-2) made a
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Marion Cath. 61. Powell Village
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Marion Pleasant 65, Marlon Elgin 46
Massillon Jackson eo, wooater 49
Mechanicsburg 53, W: Uberty· Salam 4 t
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Buckeye TraU 4(3
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&amp;arlin Center We&amp;tem Reserve 55, N:
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Fl. Frye 74, Celdwoll 34

lt~oorn&lt;:arroll51 , Phllo41
Bowling Green 66, Rossford 60

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ooklyn 54, Columbia Station Columbia

Newton Falls 46, Windham 44
Oak Glen, W.Va. 61, Staubenvllte Cath.

Cent 54
Paden City, W.Va. 55, Bridgeport 44

Oak Hill 71 , Wellston 27

Parma Hts. Holy Name 52, Panna
Normandy 35
Parma Hts. Valley Forge 50, N.
Aldgevllte 48
Pemberville Eastwood 51 , Elmore
Woodmpre47
Pickerington Cent. 72, Groveport·

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Bloom-Carroll 44 , Sugar Grove Berne
Union 35
Brecksvil\e·Broadview Hts. 62, Chagrin
Falls 45
Bucyrus 53, Bucyrus Wyntor(t 36
Burton Berkshire 55, Independence 45
Can. McKinley 78, AJq. Buchlel 31
Can. SOuth 64, AAI~ Fireatont 47
Cardington-Lincoln 35, Sparta Highland
32
Castalia Margaretta 61. Milan Edison 56
Chillicothe Zane Trace 42, Wheelersburg
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Cle. Cent. Cath. 63, Cle. Rhodes 27
Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 78, Cle. Glenville

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S. Cent. 24
Cots. Upper Artington 53, Grove City
Cent. Cros~ing 44
Columbiana 55 , McDonald 51
Crestline 53, L.ucas 26
Cres1on Norwayne 50, Apple Creek
Waynedal e 33
Cuyahoga !=ails Walsh Jesuit 63,
Chagrin Falls Kenston 47
Cuyahoga Hts. 49, Newbury 40
Delaware Heyes 45, Sunbury Big Walnut

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Madison 71
J;ambrldga 59, Byesville Meadowbrook Pickerington N. 66, Gahanna Lincoln 63
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Carrollton 92, Now Philadelphia 88. OT N. 59
Chardon 64, Bl.non Btrbltire 53
Ravenna 75, Garrettsville Garfield 60
)::tteahlre Rlvar Valley 65, Reedavillo Richwood N. Unkln 55, MIHo~ Cenler 43
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Doylestown Chippewa 6:4, Rlhma11 52
HHia · qhrlstlan Academv 54, Cin. Salineville Southern n , ToroFllo 73, OT Dublin Cottman 52. Hilliard Darby 40
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tMstlan 64
lorain Admiral King 54, Akr. Nortll 57
LowoiMIII 83, E. LlvllfPOOI Chris11an 16
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Akr. SVSM 74, Lexington 32
~adiaon· 71 r Geneva 54
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S1ruttlers 67, Lisbon"Beaver 55
Fostoria' St. Wendelin 58, Alcadia 30
Sugarcreek Garaway 66, Bowerston Kalida 58, Columbus Grove 33
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Sunbury Big Walnut 70, Delaware Hayes ·Kettering Alter 56, Springboro 40
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Sylvania Southview 60, Perrysburg 55
Center Christian 56
Tiffin Calvert 87, Northwood 65
Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 52,
Tot. Christian 42, Holgate 27
Pataskala Watkins Memorial 33
Tontogany Otsego 71, Millbury Lake 66, loudonville 76, Mansfield M8dlson 62
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Tree of Life 52, Cots. C!)ntennial 45
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Marion Cath. 44 , Powell Village
Van Buren 86, Bascom Hopewell- Academy 28
toudon 49
Massillon Jackson 74, Wooster 42
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Newcomerstown 51
Mayfield 72, Bodford 44
Wadsworth 48, Medina 41 .
Morral Ridgedale 72, Mansfield Christian
Warren Champion 66, Bristol 50
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Westlake 52, Avon 38
Mt. Vernon 56, Cots. South 28
Wintersville Indian Creek 64 , Rayland N. Robinson Col. Crawford 67, OntariO

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Youngs. Ursuline 57, Loui!MIIe Aquinas
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llalllpolls Gallla 49, II'Onton Rock Hill 37 . Cots. Brookhaven 65, Ironton 62
~alloway Westland · 75, Thomas Largo, Mcf. 69, Campbell Memorial 58
Racine Southam 62, Ironton St. Joseph
Worthington 110
'Oenoa Arta 52 1 Bloomdlllt ElmWOOd 44 39
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S. Adams, Ind. vs. Rockford Parkway,
Granville 58, Pataskala Licking His. 41
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Washington C.H. Miami Trace vs.
~ldron Cent. Christian 64
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tieath 89. Cenlerburg 62
ttollan~ Springfield 70, Whitehouse Ft. Jennings vs. Convoy Crestview, ppd.
lo Dec. 26
~hony Woyrte 61
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. Tol. Libbey vs. Lima Sr., ppd. to Jan. 6
'Hunting Valley University 88, Chardon Delphos ·St. John's vs. Wapakoneta,
~DCL47
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McDermott Scioto NW vs. Ponsmouth,
IQrtland 62, Perry 58
ppd.
lakeside Danbury 57, Old Fon 38
~kowood St. E!fW&amp;rd ~1. Strongsville S. Point vs. S. Webst8f, ppd.
Findlay Uberty-Benton vs. Hamler
Centftf Olentangy 57, Dublin Patrick Henry, ppd.
Gibsonburg vs. Kansas l..akota, ppd.
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~layers reach the sconng
coluri:m, . with
Cody
McAvena leading the
j::harge with 17 points. Kody
ilohnson was next with 15
markers' followed by
Mikhail Robinson with nine
~nd Clayton Curnutte with
,RIVER VALLEY 65,
eight. Zak Dee! also added
EASTERN 50
St!ven markers and a gamt·
~ij:h .eight rebounds to the . Eastertl 10 13 6 21 - 50
'Wmnmg cause.
R VOlley 16 14 15 20 - 65
; Cody ·Smith . had six .
EASlERN (2-3): Mllce Jollnaon 1Q-0 2,
4&gt;oints for RVHS, while · Jakll
Lyilch 2 :H 8, Kelly Wlnobrenner
'jlordan Deel andl&gt;ominique 4 1·1 9, BraYden Pratt 1 1·2 3, Jordan
reck rounded out the scor· Kiines 0 o-o 0, Tyler Hendrix I 1-2 3.
jog with two jlOints and one
ix&gt;int, respectively.
. t Eastern also eight players
;core in the ·contest, led by
Devon Baum with 15
points. Ke~ly . ~inebrenner
~as next wtth rune markers,
followed by Jake Lynch and
Kyle Connery with eight
· ~ints apiece.
, Brayden Pratt and 'l)tler
tlendrix both had three
Jx&gt;ints in the setback, while
~ike Johnson and An,drew,
Benedum rounded O\(t the
~cqring for Eastern with two
points each. ·
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hn the mght wtth a 3+32
;Victory in the junior va.'rsity
rontest. Jonathan Barrett ·
J!:nd Matt Whitlock paced
·E· he
JV Ea~les with .12
oints
aptece,
whtle
minique Peck paced the
hosts wtth a game-high 15
~ints .
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New Bremen 58, Ridgeway Ridgemont

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Norwalk 59 , Galion 30
Norwalk St. Paul 60, Ashland Mapleton

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Perry 58, Akr. Kenmore 40
Penysburg 61, To!. St. Ursula 30
Pickerington N. 45 , Gahanna Lincoln 33
Plain City Jonathan Alder 33, Cots.
Grandview Hts. 19
Plymouth 54, New London 52
SandusJ!&gt;Y St. Mary 56, Port Cllrlton 37
Shaker Ht~ . Hathaway Brown 54, Detroit
King, Mich. 42
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Thomas Wonhlngton .66, Galloway
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Jackson-Milton 21
Westerville N. 63, Powell Olentangy
Liberty 52
Westlake 62, Cle. St. Joseph 39
Willoughby s. 59, Madison ~3
Youngs. East 43, Can. Cent. Cath. 37
Zanesville 55 1 Zanesville W. Musklngum

losing 80-34 to Wahama
on Thursday.
While the Black Kni ghts
may have had to wait an
extra week to get in their
season opener, they will
now have to wait another
week to get in game No . 2
as they return to the court
Tuesday, December 30 at.
home against Hurricane .
Hannan will return to
action
Monday
and
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way. Hannan (0·2) made a
bit of a push in the second
frame, outscoring the visi·
tors 12-9 to cut the gap to
eight at the bre'ak, but that is
all the closer the Wildcats
would get. .
PPHS used . an 18-16
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quarter to push its lead to
44-34 and then cruised
over the final eight min· .
POINT PLEASANT 60,
utes with another llig
HANNAN 42
quarter, outscoring the Point
17 9 18 16 - 60
hosts 16-8 to claim the 18- Hannan 6 12 16 8 - 42
point victory .
Junior Tyler Deal and 0·1
POINT
PLEASANT (1-0): B.J. Lloyd 5
11 , TVIer Deal 6 1·2 15, JeWaan
sophomore
Jacob Williams 3o-o 6, Chris Campbell 2 1·2
Templeton ted the Black 6, Jacob Templelon B 2-3 t4, Tyson
Jones 3 1·2 7. TOTALS: 25 5· 10 60.
Knig!ll charge with a solid' Threo·point goals: 4 (Deal 2. Lloyd.
game on both ends of the . c~~~~~~ (0-2):·PalrlckFlora t O·O 2.
floor. Deal had 15 pomts. Joe Kelly 4 1·2 12. Travis Bowman 24and a team-high four ' B 8, o.J. Black 92-8 20. TOTALS: 16 7·
steals while Templeton 16 42. Throe·poinl goals: 3 (Kelly 3).
completed a double-dou- LADY DEFENDERS fALL TQ
ble with 14 points and 10 TEAYS VALLEY CHRISTIAN
rebounds.
Overall
the
Black
GALLIPOLIS - Teays
Knights had 16 steals , Valley Christian 's Elizabeth
using a constant defensive Yoder tallied 25 points,
pressure to rattle the including a perfect 5-of-5
young Wildcats.
from the foul line, in help·
Senior B.J. Lloyd was ing the Lady Lions claim a
next for the Red and Black 64-51 ·victory over Ohio
with II poirits, followed Valley Christian Monday in
by Tyson Jones with seven Gallipolis. ·
·
JeWaan . Teays Valley had a big
points · and
Williams
and
Chris night from the floor ' in
Campbell with six points
apiece.
Hannan sophomore D.J.
Black led the way for the
hosts, hitting nine buckets
for a game-high 20 points.
Joe Kelly chipped in a
dozen points off of a trio
of three pointers while
Travis Bowman had eight
points and. Patrick Flora
tiad two· points.
For Point Pleasant,
Tuesday's victory avenges
Bryce Ebersbach
a pair of losses to Hannan
Merry Christm~
in a 5- 18 campaign from a
year ago . Hannan, on the
Love,
other hand, drops another
Poppy &amp;.. Nanny
double-digit victory to a
Mason County opponent,

putting up 64 points led by
Yoder's 25. Kri stin Ad)\in&gt; ·
was just behind her team·
mate with 16 poinl&gt; fol ·
lowed by Chyanne Petitte
with nine poims. Mikaela
Hutchinson with four
points and Abby Dillon
with two points.
Ohio Va ll ey Christian
· was led by Andrea
and
Hali
VanMet er
Burleson who both broke
double figures. Va nMeter
had 16 points. 13 rebotonds
and five stea ls in the vicrory while Burl eson added
another double -double with
13 point&gt;. 13 rebound' and
three assi'sts.
Annie Carman l'i ni,hed
almost joined her tea m·
mates in the double-double
category. but ca me up just
short with nine ponih and
nine rcb&lt;iunds. Jasm ine
Owens added nine point'
and 10 boards aild Madi son
Crank had four points, six
rebounds and three stea ls in
the setback.
Ohio Valley C' hri , tian
will take an ~xte n cled holi day break before return ing
to ac ti on on Friday.
January 9 again~t th i~ ~a rn e
Teays Valley Chri , ti an
team.

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Fisher Cath. 28 ·

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was 5-of-40 from the field at South Gallia on January '
.
and 9-of· 15 at the foul 3.
line . Meigs grabbed 32
rebounds (Howard 14, MEIGS 58, SOUTHERN 17
Shellie Bailey 5), had 24
2 7 2 5 - 17
steals (Bolin 9, Wolfe 6), Soulhem
Meigs
17 18 8 15- 58
12 turnovers, II assists
(Wolfe 4, Smtth 3) and 14 SOUTHERN (1·5): Breanna Taylor I o- ·
a 2, Lindsay Teaford 0 1·2 1, Cheyene
fouls. Southern had 17 Dunn
3, Courtney ThomElS 1 4-7 6,
. rebounds (Hunter 4, Dunn Morgan1 1·3
McMillan 1 3-4 5. TOTALS; 4 9·
3 • Teaford · 3) • 27 1517. Three -point goals: None.
tur~overs, four steals, no MEIGS (4-3): Adrian Bolin 5 2·4 12,
Micki Bams 1 1·2 3, Tricia Smith 3 o-o 7,
. asststs, and 17 fouls.
C8tl9 Wolfe 4 2·6 10, ChanaUa Smith 4
Southern plays next ()..(] 9, Miranda Grueser 2 0.0 4, She!lia
Monday in the Bob's Bailey 0 o-o 0, Morgan Howard 5 f -2 11, .
Stanley 0 2·2 2. TOTALS: 23 8·
Market .Wahama Holiday Cl]anda
16 SB.· Three-point goals: Tricia Smith
tournament . Meigs plays one, Shanalle Smith.
the hardwood Tuesday
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Wen
they traveI IO R10
Grande to battle with Gallia
County
rival
Gallia
Academy. Th e fres hmen
game will begin at 5 p.m.
Eastern returns to . the
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fl oor Saturday when It trav·
els to Marietta College .to
. battle . with . Bishop
Rosecrans
out
of
Zanesville. The varsity tip·
off is slated for I p.m.

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Andrew Benedum 1o-o 2. l';lor Carroll
o-o o. Kyle COnnery 4 o-o 8, Zach
· HondrlxOQ-OO, DovonBaum55-6t5,'it
NikBn&gt;nnonoo.oo. TOTALS: 19 tH5
_ 50. Three-polnl ll9"is: t (~ynch).
RIVER VALLEY (t-3): Cody Smllh 2oo e. Jordan oee1 1 o-o 2 Dominique
. Pecko 1·2 1, Cody r.icAve~a 47·1t 1'7,
Clayton Curnutte 32-26. Kody Johnson
7 t·1 15. Zach Polcyn 0 0.0 0, Mikhail
Robinson 4 H 9, Zak Doel 2 3-4 7.
TOTALS: 23 15·21 65. Throe·polnl
goals: 4 (Smnh 2, McAvena 2).
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RV 4·13 1t3081: Free lhrows: E 11·15
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Maple Hta. 57, Palnesvme Riverside 35
Marion Cath. 61. Powell Village
Academy-43
Marion Pleasant 65, Marlon Elgin 46
Massillon Jackson eo, wooater 49
Mechanicsburg 53, W: Uberty· Salam 4 t
Medina Buckeye 57, Sullivan Black River

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/okr. Eliot 65, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Mt. Vernon 55, Marlen Harding 44
liesu" 63
New Matamoras Frontier 53, Lore City
kr. Gllffiekl 60. Alllanco Ma~lngloo 57
Buckeye TraU 4(3
kr. Kenmore 66, Canal Fulton Nowlllk 56, Grove Clly 51
orthwest 36

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tl.urora 49, Wlckllfte 37
&amp;arlin Center We&amp;tem Reserve 55, N:
lima S. Range 38
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Berlin Hllafld 81 , Strasburg·Franldln 78
Bevo~y

Fl. Frye 74, Celdwoll 34

lt~oorn&lt;:arroll51 , Phllo41
Bowling Green 66, Rossford 60

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s. Trinity 58

ooklyn 54, Columbia Station Columbia

Newton Falls 46, Windham 44
Oak Glen, W.Va. 61, Staubenvllte Cath.

Cent 54
Paden City, W.Va. 55, Bridgeport 44

Oak Hill 71 , Wellston 27

Parma Hts. Holy Name 52, Panna
Normandy 35
Parma Hts. Valley Forge 50, N.
Aldgevllte 48
Pemberville Eastwood 51 , Elmore
Woodmpre47
Pickerington Cent. 72, Groveport·

Roundup

Bloom-Carroll 44 , Sugar Grove Berne
Union 35
Brecksvil\e·Broadview Hts. 62, Chagrin
Falls 45
Bucyrus 53, Bucyrus Wyntor(t 36
Burton Berkshire 55, Independence 45
Can. McKinley 78, AJq. Buchlel 31
Can. SOuth 64, AAI~ Fireatont 47
Cardington-Lincoln 35, Sparta Highland
32
Castalia Margaretta 61. Milan Edison 56
Chillicothe Zane Trace 42, Wheelersburg
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Cin. Mt. Healthy 58, HamiiiOn Badin 48
Cle. Cent. Cath. 63, Cle. Rhodes 27
Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 78, Cle. Glenville

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Collins Western Aeserva 71 , Greenwich
S. Cent. 24
Cots. Upper Artington 53, Grove City
Cent. Cros~ing 44
Columbiana 55 , McDonald 51
Crestline 53, L.ucas 26
Cres1on Norwayne 50, Apple Creek
Waynedal e 33
Cuyahoga !=ails Walsh Jesuit 63,
Chagrin Falls Kenston 47
Cuyahoga Hts. 49, Newbury 40
Delaware Heyes 45, Sunbury Big Walnut

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9runswtck 60, Grafton Mldview 49
Madison 71
J;ambrldga 59, Byesville Meadowbrook Pickerington N. 66, Gahanna Lincoln 63
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Powell Olentangy Liberty 68, Westerville
Carrollton 92, Now Philadelphia 88. OT N. 59
Chardon 64, Bl.non Btrbltire 53
Ravenna 75, Garrettsville Garfield 60
)::tteahlre Rlvar Valley 65, Reedavillo Richwood N. Unkln 55, MIHo~ Cenler 43
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Doylestown Chippewa 6:4, Rlhma11 52
HHia · qhrlstlan Academv 54, Cin. Salineville Southern n , ToroFllo 73, OT Dublin Cottman 52. Hilliard Darby 40
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Shadyside ~9. Wheeling Central, w. va. Publin Jerome 44, ·Lewis Center

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~layers reach the sconng
coluri:m, . with
Cody
McAvena leading the
j::harge with 17 points. Kody
ilohnson was next with 15
markers' followed by
Mikhail Robinson with nine
~nd Clayton Curnutte with
,RIVER VALLEY 65,
eight. Zak Dee! also added
EASTERN 50
St!ven markers and a gamt·
~ij:h .eight rebounds to the . Eastertl 10 13 6 21 - 50
'Wmnmg cause.
R VOlley 16 14 15 20 - 65
; Cody ·Smith . had six .
EASlERN (2-3): Mllce Jollnaon 1Q-0 2,
4&gt;oints for RVHS, while · Jakll
Lyilch 2 :H 8, Kelly Wlnobrenner
'jlordan Deel andl&gt;ominique 4 1·1 9, BraYden Pratt 1 1·2 3, Jordan
reck rounded out the scor· Kiines 0 o-o 0, Tyler Hendrix I 1-2 3.
jog with two jlOints and one
ix&gt;int, respectively.
. t Eastern also eight players
;core in the ·contest, led by
Devon Baum with 15
points. Ke~ly . ~inebrenner
~as next wtth rune markers,
followed by Jake Lynch and
Kyle Connery with eight
· ~ints apiece.
, Brayden Pratt and 'l)tler
tlendrix both had three
Jx&gt;ints in the setback, while
~ike Johnson and An,drew,
Benedum rounded O\(t the
~cqring for Eastern with two
points each. ·
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hn the mght wtth a 3+32
;Victory in the junior va.'rsity
rontest. Jonathan Barrett ·
J!:nd Matt Whitlock paced
·E· he
JV Ea~les with .12
oints
aptece,
whtle
minique Peck paced the
hosts wtth a game-high 15
~ints .
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Zanesville 55 1 Zanesville W. Musklngum

losing 80-34 to Wahama
on Thursday.
While the Black Kni ghts
may have had to wait an
extra week to get in their
season opener, they will
now have to wait another
week to get in game No . 2
as they return to the court
Tuesday, December 30 at.
home against Hurricane .
Hannan will return to
action
Monday
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way. Hannan (0·2) made a
bit of a push in the second
frame, outscoring the visi·
tors 12-9 to cut the gap to
eight at the bre'ak, but that is
all the closer the Wildcats
would get. .
PPHS used . an 18-16
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quarter to push its lead to
44-34 and then cruised
over the final eight min· .
POINT PLEASANT 60,
utes with another llig
HANNAN 42
quarter, outscoring the Point
17 9 18 16 - 60
hosts 16-8 to claim the 18- Hannan 6 12 16 8 - 42
point victory .
Junior Tyler Deal and 0·1
POINT
PLEASANT (1-0): B.J. Lloyd 5
11 , TVIer Deal 6 1·2 15, JeWaan
sophomore
Jacob Williams 3o-o 6, Chris Campbell 2 1·2
Templeton ted the Black 6, Jacob Templelon B 2-3 t4, Tyson
Jones 3 1·2 7. TOTALS: 25 5· 10 60.
Knig!ll charge with a solid' Threo·point goals: 4 (Deal 2. Lloyd.
game on both ends of the . c~~~~~~ (0-2):·PalrlckFlora t O·O 2.
floor. Deal had 15 pomts. Joe Kelly 4 1·2 12. Travis Bowman 24and a team-high four ' B 8, o.J. Black 92-8 20. TOTALS: 16 7·
steals while Templeton 16 42. Throe·poinl goals: 3 (Kelly 3).
completed a double-dou- LADY DEFENDERS fALL TQ
ble with 14 points and 10 TEAYS VALLEY CHRISTIAN
rebounds.
Overall
the
Black
GALLIPOLIS - Teays
Knights had 16 steals , Valley Christian 's Elizabeth
using a constant defensive Yoder tallied 25 points,
pressure to rattle the including a perfect 5-of-5
young Wildcats.
from the foul line, in help·
Senior B.J. Lloyd was ing the Lady Lions claim a
next for the Red and Black 64-51 ·victory over Ohio
with II poirits, followed Valley Christian Monday in
by Tyson Jones with seven Gallipolis. ·
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JeWaan . Teays Valley had a big
points · and
Williams
and
Chris night from the floor ' in
Campbell with six points
apiece.
Hannan sophomore D.J.
Black led the way for the
hosts, hitting nine buckets
for a game-high 20 points.
Joe Kelly chipped in a
dozen points off of a trio
of three pointers while
Travis Bowman had eight
points and. Patrick Flora
tiad two· points.
For Point Pleasant,
Tuesday's victory avenges
Bryce Ebersbach
a pair of losses to Hannan
Merry Christm~
in a 5- 18 campaign from a
year ago . Hannan, on the
Love,
other hand, drops another
Poppy &amp;.. Nanny
double-digit victory to a
Mason County opponent,

putting up 64 points led by
Yoder's 25. Kri stin Ad)\in&gt; ·
was just behind her team·
mate with 16 poinl&gt; fol ·
lowed by Chyanne Petitte
with nine poims. Mikaela
Hutchinson with four
points and Abby Dillon
with two points.
Ohio Va ll ey Christian
· was led by Andrea
and
Hali
VanMet er
Burleson who both broke
double figures. Va nMeter
had 16 points. 13 rebotonds
and five stea ls in the vicrory while Burl eson added
another double -double with
13 point&gt;. 13 rebound' and
three assi'sts.
Annie Carman l'i ni,hed
almost joined her tea m·
mates in the double-double
category. but ca me up just
short with nine ponih and
nine rcb&lt;iunds. Jasm ine
Owens added nine point'
and 10 boards aild Madi son
Crank had four points, six
rebounds and three stea ls in
the setback.
Ohio Valley C' hri , tian
will take an ~xte n cled holi day break before return ing
to ac ti on on Friday.
January 9 again~t th i~ ~a rn e
Teays Valley Chri , ti an
team.

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Fisher Cath. 28 ·

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was 5-of-40 from the field at South Gallia on January '
.
and 9-of· 15 at the foul 3.
line . Meigs grabbed 32
rebounds (Howard 14, MEIGS 58, SOUTHERN 17
Shellie Bailey 5), had 24
2 7 2 5 - 17
steals (Bolin 9, Wolfe 6), Soulhem
Meigs
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12 turnovers, II assists
(Wolfe 4, Smtth 3) and 14 SOUTHERN (1·5): Breanna Taylor I o- ·
a 2, Lindsay Teaford 0 1·2 1, Cheyene
fouls. Southern had 17 Dunn
3, Courtney ThomElS 1 4-7 6,
. rebounds (Hunter 4, Dunn Morgan1 1·3
McMillan 1 3-4 5. TOTALS; 4 9·
3 • Teaford · 3) • 27 1517. Three -point goals: None.
tur~overs, four steals, no MEIGS (4-3): Adrian Bolin 5 2·4 12,
Micki Bams 1 1·2 3, Tricia Smith 3 o-o 7,
. asststs, and 17 fouls.
C8tl9 Wolfe 4 2·6 10, ChanaUa Smith 4
Southern plays next ()..(] 9, Miranda Grueser 2 0.0 4, She!lia
Monday in the Bob's Bailey 0 o-o 0, Morgan Howard 5 f -2 11, .
Stanley 0 2·2 2. TOTALS: 23 8·
Market .Wahama Holiday Cl]anda
16 SB.· Three-point goals: Tricia Smith
tournament . Meigs plays one, Shanalle Smith.
the hardwood Tuesday
.
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Wen
they traveI IO R10
Grande to battle with Gallia
County
rival
Gallia
Academy. Th e fres hmen
game will begin at 5 p.m.
Eastern returns to . the
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fl oor Saturday when It trav·
els to Marietta College .to
. battle . with . Bishop
Rosecrans
out
of
Zanesville. The varsity tip·
off is slated for I p.m.

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Andrew Benedum 1o-o 2. l';lor Carroll
o-o o. Kyle COnnery 4 o-o 8, Zach
· HondrlxOQ-OO, DovonBaum55-6t5,'it
NikBn&gt;nnonoo.oo. TOTALS: 19 tH5
_ 50. Three-polnl ll9"is: t (~ynch).
RIVER VALLEY (t-3): Cody Smllh 2oo e. Jordan oee1 1 o-o 2 Dominique
. Pecko 1·2 1, Cody r.icAve~a 47·1t 1'7,
Clayton Curnutte 32-26. Kody Johnson
7 t·1 15. Zach Polcyn 0 0.0 0, Mikhail
Robinson 4 H 9, Zak Doel 2 3-4 7.
TOTALS: 23 15·21 65. Throe·polnl
goals: 4 (Smnh 2, McAvena 2).
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scon@rtyashdirect.com
lax to 446·4124. No Veterinary
Assistant .,.._..;.._ _ _ __
phone calls please.
needed. Experience pre- Goodtimes Bar loo~i ng
•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,;,.,.!!!!! !erred,
but ' will train. for exper. &amp; energetic
.::.
PTIFT, some weekends . bartender
&amp; doonnan
Food Servictl
required. Minimum wage. 3Q4·5Z6-2??Q
~--;;;;;;;..~.;..;;;;;;;;; Send resume to French Service Manager &amp; ServNow Hiring · All ·posltlons Town · Veterinary Clinic, ice Technic an positions
Tudor's Biscuit World.
360 SA 160 Gallipolis, or available. Health care &amp;
r--:;:;-;..,.---, fax 740-446-4 10 1
Retirement plans avail·

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517
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Call
304·675·5402.
Dep &amp;
Clean
BR
House Ref requ ired No Pets.
w/Storage
Building
In ~,....______
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5
$450.00/Month
Exclud· 2 br, 1 bath ; aU el8ct.
40 44 6
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1624
~ice lhr. Appliance~. fur· C 304.862.3900
or Chatham Ave. Tr. 2.
'tlished, S3H-+- deposit. near. 304.593.5076 .
740-446-4234
or
fPHS
304·67S-3100
or
740-208-7861

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
Recroollonel Vehlcloo ............................... 1000
ATV ............................................................ :1005
Blcyclea...................................................... 1010
Booto/Accellorleo.................................... t015
Camper/RVa Cll• Trailers .... . ... ....... ..... . . . ... .. . 1020

lla Dl~l'fhar* You ........................ ....... :...... 220
HI r
---····· · ··~ ..................................... 225

Motorcycle&amp;
1026
Oth
....................................... ....... .

or ..........................................................1030
P•eo~ 1' 1---························ ······· ········· 230 · Wanllo buy
".......................
· .1035
235 Autpmotlvo .....:.......................................... 2000
S.. d
.....................................300 Auto Rentatll.oaoo .....................................2005
~S..wtce ....................................... 302
Auloo .......................................................... 2010
~ - - ·······-··· ......................... 304
Claoolc/Anttquoo ....................................... 2015

.....................

. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Bu.'- ------·-···~··················· · ······ ·308
~"11---·----················ ··
310

Conunefclalf.nduatrlill .................. ....... ,.... 2020

..

Part• &amp; Accesoorteo .................................. 2025
Sporto Utll"y .............................................. 20""
Trucko ....,.................................................... 2035
Utility Tralloro ............................................ 2040
Vano ............................................................ 2045
Want to buy ...............................................2050
ANI Estate Sale8 ...................................... 3000

llshed 1975. Call24 Hrs.
740·446..()870, Rogers
Basement Waterproofing.

after

mas
or
304·675·1653

304-595·1501 .

Heating &amp; Coollng .-............... :.................... 3128

Condomlnluma ............,............................. 3015
For S.'- by awn.r.....................................3020
HousM for Sale .............. ~.......................... 3025

lnauranca ............................... - ..................... 332

Lawn Servlce ............................................... 33ot
Mualc/D,nC6'Drama .................................... 33$
other Servlce8 ............... ............................... 338

Plumblng/Eioctrtcal .....................,...............340

Profeeslonal Servtcea ....................... ~ ......... 342

Repalrs .........:...............................................344
Roollng ......................................................... 348
Securlly .......................................................:348
TOll/Accounting ........................................... 3110
Travei!Entenalnment .................................. 352·
Flnanclal ...................................... ~ ................ 400
Financial Servlcea ........................................f.05
Insurance ... ................................................. 410
Money to Lend ......... .................................... 415
Educatlon ..................................................... 500
Bualness &amp;: Trade School ........................... 505
Instruction &amp; Tralnlng .................. ............ ,.. 510
Lesaons ........................................................515

Peraonat ....................................................... 520

J ... _ .. ( ' - - ) . . ......... . .......

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3030

L.ota ............................................................303fi
Want to buy ................................................3040

Accountlng1Financla1 ................................ 6002
Admlnlotrotlvo1Prolaaalonai .....................B004
Callhlor/Ciork ............................................. aooa
Child/Elderly Cera ..................................... 11008
Clarlcat ....................................................... 8010

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Conetructlon .................................." ............ 6012
Drlvara &amp; Dellvery ..................................... 8014

Hay, Feed, Seed. Graln ............................... 715
Hunting &amp; Land ........................................... 720
Want to buy ..................................................
725
Merchandlse. ............................. :.................. 900
Anllquoo ............................... ,....................... 905
Appllance ................................................. ,, .. 910

Educallon ...................................................8018
Eleclrlcol Plumbt~ ..•.........•....•............
8018
. ., ...........................
... .
Employ-ant ·-nctoa
.8020
Ent-lnmenl............................................. 8022
FOOd Sorvlceo ............................................8024

AucUone ............... ,....................................... 915
~·r~•'7 Baaement.......................................szo

Help anted- General .................................. 8028

• qutpment1Supplloo .................................... 935

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Marketa ..................................... ........... 940
F
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Coai/Wood/Gas ............................. 945
urn ture
950
Hobb
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Kid'
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port .................................... 955

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Ml I II orner ..., ........................... .................. 960
.............................................. 965
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Yrd
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..................................................... 975

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Law Enlorcemant ...................................... 8030
Malnteno---~-moollc
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.............................8032
Manogement/Supervlaory ........................ 803-t
Mochanlco ..................................................8036
ModlcoL ..............................,...................... 803a
Mualcal .......................................................
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Part·Timo-Tomporortoa ........... ,................. 8042
Raotauronla ............................................... ..
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. ............................................................. 8048
Technical Tradoo .................... ........ ...... ... .. 8080
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......................... , ...... .. ....... -•~2

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TRAILER

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for

balance

owed.

of adjusted Income . CaH

20x20 and 25x40.
Call Today tor HUGE
sevlnljSII6&amp;352·0469

304·882·3121, avallabla
lor Senior and Disabled
e
· people.

puppies 9 wks ok:l has 740-992·5533
had

1st

shots.

Brlr)dle/Wh,
Boxers
(Mj
sion of Financial InstilL· blacklwh, $600: Chihua·
tions Office of Consumer hua (M) BL/Ianlwh, $15tl',
Affairs BEFORE yOil rafl· Cockers (F) bl.iwh, $150:
MIF
(Red),
nance your home or ob· Goldena
tain a loan. BEWARE of $350: Shettand Sheep·
requests tor any large
dog, (M) eable/Wh, $350:
actvance
payments ·of Mln·Schnauzer
(Parti)
fees or· Insurance. Call WF, $350; Min·Ptnschar,
the Otlice of Consumer (M),
$150:
all
AHiars
toll
free
at pupplesiAKC
Rag.
1-B66·278-ootl3 to team 740-896-1085
near
(F)

If the mortgage broker or Shade
lender is properly II·
censed. (fhis .is a public
seNice
announcement

Ohio

ABLE! Townhouse apa n•
ments,
and/or
small
houses lor rent. Can

740.441-1111 lor appll·
;ca;t~lo~n;;&amp;~ln:;:lot;;;""!;'a:;tl;;:on::;,·..,
· ..,...
ELLM VIEW APTS
2&amp;38R and up, Cantml
Air, . WID hookup, teneml

set
of
shots
$250. Hay lor sale: 1st &amp; 2nd -elry, dental gold, pre
256·1664
cutting,
never
wet, 1935
US
currency, pays electr1c. EHO Elm
AKC registered Shih·Tzu sqUare
bales, proof/mint
.sets,
dla· View
, Apts.

NOTICE Borrow Sman. Boxer ·

tile

VaPay

Pttllishing

,

monds, MTS COin Shop. (304)682.3017
151 2nd Avenue. Galli· .
II
twin Rivers Tower is ac-

cepting applications

waiting list fOJ HUD sub:
sldlzed, 1-BR apanment
for the el&lt;lerlyldisabled:

ATVs

~

Honda Foreman 450

.t.'!•....&amp;E---

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GUN . SHOW &amp; SALE
CHILLICOTHE , OH. Jan.
10 &amp; 11 Adm.$4
Ross Co. fairgrounds
1:is · 6' Ibis $35 pre·pold
740-867.(14t2
•---'/ Oil/
I/
,.,.
Caa

--,.-1
late 2BR
Alum. wheels, winch MI. · mmacu
apart,
Disc
Brakes
asking new carpet &amp; cabinets
$3,200. 741l-645·155t or 1resh~
painted
WID

740-245-5582

hookup beautllul counily

:::-::"-:"""':::="~~· selling 10 minutes trof11
town Water &amp; I sh ·d

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"111

Honda .fllO EX ask- Mus! see to

;prJ:~:

call $425/mth. , 614·595·m3
or 740-645-5953
C....,.../ RVs &amp; · NOW · LEASING Jordan
Trallan
Landing 2BR, 3BR &amp;
59

304-

payoff,

3-!1564

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4BR ,AVailable No Pete.

AV SeiVIce at Carml- Tenant Responsible for
Seasoned Flrowood CAA chaal
· Trailers Rent
&amp;
Ei&lt;rctnc
HEAP
accepted. 740-446-3825
304·674-0023
or
645-5946or441-G941
304·61 0.0776
RV
Apartment for rent In
Service at Carm~hael Mk:ldlepon, l&gt;r.. khchen
Trailers
tum~hed, $450 a mo .
740-446·3825
plus dep., no pets, no

'!'

smoking, 740-992·5181 '
?000
~
.
Apt. lor rent 2 'Br. $325, 1
Br $295, plus util. plui
·dep. 3rd Si. Racine.
/WIOI
740.247-4292
~ Audl " '
.
' s-t&gt; Street Mldd'"·
~
0ulllrO ve • ~•wo • Call port, 2 bedroom lur-

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tngCotJncllforlndependtnl

245-55e9
Free Female SchABuzer stock. Call Ron Evans, ~~..,..-~~-~
mix. Blkltan. We areMov· 1-800- 537 -~B.
200 1 Chevy Malibu Lt.
ing, she needs a good
ED. 4 DR auto, power
home
7•"
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5
~::;.·:.;~:::;;;;:;;:.:;~;::~,..... Hot Tub Oullet, l'op locks + windoWs 58,000
":'
.
Giveaway 3yr Min Pin to Quality,
Free Delivery, mi. clean $4900. Day
a
Good
Home Save 50%. Tlki Tubs. 446·1615
or
Even.

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304·576·2527

Call Todayl740-44&amp;4367
1·800·214·0452
gallipotiscaree~lege . edu

Accredited Member Accredit·

re·
to
or

Renlals .
2BR
lor

bath nice home --..,..,.,.,....,......,...,·1·2
persons
BANK REPO'S
wat9r/trash included in
2,314 BR
rent NO PETS. JohnLOW 5% DOWN
Move In NOw!
mymldwelthome.~om

bath , back patio, pool,
playground, (trast1, sew·
water
pd.)
$425/rent,
$425/sec.
&amp;p. Call740-367.0547

rooms
740-446·3384

available.

446-3644 mth.

506·326-0m

I

446-t244

nlshed apartment, utilities paid, no pets;, deposit
&amp;
references,

,(740)992-QI65
Large 2 bedroom apt
downtown, newly remodeled, ell utllldes pd. No

pets. 446-4839

pd

Auctioneer:
Billv R. Goble Jr.
740-416-1164
E-mail: captblll65@yahoo.com ·
www.auctionzip.com
#5548

Hardwood tabineiry .Alld fumkllre

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

set-up.

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740.446.9200

CAlliJS TODAY
FOR Rf1JIJCf1J ·
WINTER RATES
1JEC. - ffB

$1 and a deed is all you
need to own your dream
home. Call Nowl
Freedom Homes

l:"~"Cam~~m~llf~rdali'§;;;;;~ ·dep. must have ret.
888·565·0167
·2 bay seiVIce station I 256-6 251
""'~~;;;,:;;..;.;.;.;..~,
Employnll 11
Jackson
Plke.
le$Se 3BR 2 bath on larm $750 6000
}equired. Call
lor more Into. ·

Stop &amp; Compare

sin ss

Di fference~

2BR on At. 7 Middleport,
OH across toad from
Saw Min $300/mth +

I'T1Q

140-992-1611

We appreciate your

ZERO . DOWN! Will do Includes many upgrades,

"Apartments · 2BR, 1.5 OK. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bed·

• Complete
Remodeling

AUCTIONS/ANTIQUES

complete service oil
changes. small engine
repair.
We service and
winterize boats and
RV 's.
(740) '192-5344
Mon-Fri
8:00am-4:30 pm
Sat. 8:00 am - 12

7404128-2750

••
•

1 14,11

mechan ic work.

1

BOns Mobile Home Park.
74Q-645.P506

Hours
7:00AM - 8:00 PM

Pumeroy, OH
(5 Points)
New &amp; Used Tin!s.
We buy used tires.
computer wheel
alignments. We a'bo
do Duel's. light

Gov. Funds avail. for
buyers who won land or
have family land. ·0 down
also avail. for first lime
buyers. 866·215·5n4

• Garages

, to 10'x30'

L &amp; L Tire .Barn

NANCE .
AVAILABLE.
(740) 446·3570

• New Homes

S!ze• 5'x1 0' ·

44087 Wlpple Rd.

Federal Funds just re- ~~~~-.~-­
leased lor land Owners. New 3 BedroOm homes
No closing cost and from $2 t4.36 per month,

2459 St. Rt. 160 •

'~IJ~~

·Room Addition• &amp;
Remodeling

• New Garages
• Elaetrlcal &amp; Plumbing

utilities included.

I· RIOO!t•ng &amp; Gutter•

540· 729· t 331
In Memory

LLC
Racine, OhiQ

Ohio
Valley
Health, Inc. Is accepting ·
applications
tor
Part
Time Office Clerk. E)(pe·
rience preferred. Apply at
1460 Jackson Pike, Gal·
lipolis, OH or phone
740-441-1393 for
Information.

In loving memory of

Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
· Paul Rowe

740-247-~019
~ell:

740·416·5047
el!lail:
jrshadfrm@aol.com

· Education

The gales or memory will never close

We miss you more than anyone knows.
Gone are the days we used to share
·. Bulin our hearts
you're always there.
And only those who have lost can tell the
pain of parting without • rarewell.
Gone b'ut never rorgotten.
Love always,
Your daughter, WUma
GrandchUdren, Grea1 Grandchildren, and
Great, Great Grandchildren

Gallipolis Career College
is seeking · part-time instructOrs In mattlemaUcs
and accounting. Mathematics candidates must
have a Masters Degree
in Mathematics. Accounllng
candidates
must
t1ave a Bachelots Degree
In
'Accounting.
Please e-mail resumes

to

jdanlckiOgallilpollsca-

reercollege.edu or fax to
446-4'124.
No
Calls Please.

sunset Home
CGISII'UCIIDI
New Homes,
Remodeling,
. Additions,
Garages, Pole
Buildings, Roofs,
Siding and more .

·TAX BUDGET HEAR:lNG
'Notice Ia hereby. given
lhot on the 12th day of'
Janull"{ 2009118 pmat
lhe Southern High
School Media Cen1ar,
.Racine, Olllo, lht
Southem Local Board
~~ Education will hold
•Ito public hearing for
the Tal Budgat lor the
period of July 1, 2009
1hrough June 30,2010.
Roy W. Johnson, Jr.,
'Treasurer
.
'Southern Local Board
·of Educalton
920 Elm Street .
Racine, Ohio 45771
.(12, 24

lor

call 675-6679

Bassett Hound Reg., vet Garden table, 41 • round,
checked, 6Wks. (F)$250, glass mosa~ tile Oh.
304:576-2126 St.pattem, no chairs,
(M)$225,
or
304-875-0153
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; ~-;;.;;.~;,;;;~..,..-- S1001irm, (740)992·5533
luoinau &amp; Tracla
For Sale AKC Spnnger
._._ __,
Spaniol. pups. Uver
.....,..
Whit
$25000&amp;
e
· Jot Aemtloo Motors re•--~~~;;o:;'"'"'"'""" 304·273-43.77
GeiUpolla C.rMr
;::;;~;;;:~:::-:~~-- Paired, new &amp; rebuilt in
College
(Careers Close To Home)

able. Please send
AVON! All Areas! To Bt.Jy sume
or Sell Shirley Spears LLC@CAREO.COM
304·675· 1429
fa:-: to740·446·9104

ROBERT
BISSEll
CINSTRUCTION

45771
741).949-2217

Between Racine
&amp; Syracuse
State Rt. 124

STEEL ARCH · BUILD· lng
applications
lot
INGS - Sava Thou- HUD su•s1"ized
"'
Th ree can- Bedroom
. " " A...ts.' Utl"nea
on,
98 nd 8 I
• orders • wRI sell included. Based
"'" on 3()0/o
"
cened

740·446·2412
~~~~~~~
682·7477 or 418·4545 ,;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;,;,;;;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Absolute Top DoPar . sll·
(Oak Hill)
Hay, fMc!, Saed, Grain ver/gold
coins, · any
Peklngase Puppies 1st
10K/14K/18K gold jaw·

Contact the Ohio Div1· $300:

lrom

SHOP
CLASSifiEDS

29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio

949-2734

2BR APT.Ciose to Hoh
zer Hospital on SR 160
Closed CIA (740)441-0t94
;

Christmas . . 7-40-446'·3825

COndomlnluma..........................................3515
Hou"" lor Rent ........................................ 3520
lAnd (Acreage) ..........................................3525

Llveatock.,..................................................... 815
Pe11............................................................... 620
Want to buy .................................................. 625
Agriculture ................................................... 700
Farm Equipment .......................................... 70S

o ect bleo .................................................. 925
Computers ............................................... ..... 930
E

TRAILERS.
B+W
REG.· Miniature GOOSENECK FLATBED
Pincher M·9 Mo. Ears, $3999 · VIEW OUR
EN•
·

gray under chin 5 yrs:
old·Buddla-Leadlng
Creek 740-4 16 •7302

Roaort Property ......................................... 5000
Reaort Property for ••~ ........................... 5025
R..or1 Property for rent ....... .................... soso
Employrnent ...............................................

zer.

Deer Processing
Skinned- Cut &amp;
Wrapped
Summer Sausage
made

TRAILERS, Thurs.
Sat
&amp;
Sun. Apartment available no~
&amp; 740·44&amp;7300
R'rverbe nd · Apts. Now
"""'ER
r:::=~-:-::~~:':::":::""'1 Haven WV. Now accep~

$350 4 Sale 4x5 Round Bales,
Co. OH and Mason Co. ~O~BQ.
~44~6-ooo~~~~--~ good mixed hay·llam
WV. Ron · Evans Jack· AKC Lab puppies yellow kept.
Delano Jackson
&amp; black both parents on Farm
675·1743
premises 151 shots &amp;

z...............3510

SuppfiH .................................. ,........ .:........ 4025
Want to Buy ............................................... 4030

EQUIP· Bam--4:30pm.

~~~==Pels~;;;:~;;;;;;; CARGO/CONCESSION

Apartment&amp;ITownhouua ...................... ~·· 3505

Storage .......................................................3535
Went to Aent .............................................. 3540
Manufactured Houalng ............................. 4000
Lota ............................ :................................4005
Movera........................................................4010
Rent81a ........: .............................................. 4015
a-..............................................................4020

MAX

::
CKC

wormad $250. 256-1886
Loot Dachshund brown

Anlmals ........................................................ 600
Animal Supplles ................ , ......................... 805
Horsea .......................................................... 810

Gardet"l &amp; Produce ..................... ~ ................. 710

:':'~-----:--~~
Sep,ic_
pumping GallIa

Real Eatate Rentalo ...................................3500

Commt~rclat .................................

1BR Apt, WID hookups~

satellite TV Incl. wlrenl,
~~~~~~~iiii close to hospital. CaM
NEW AND USED STEEL
740.339-0362
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Htll's Self
Storage

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who passed away eight years
on Decimber 25,2000 and·

Apartmanll/ ·

Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Angus
Heifers, young EBY,
INTEGRITY, Grating for Drains, DrivebfQd cows and bulls for KIEFER BUILT,
ways &amp; WalkWays. L&amp;L
sale. High EPD's. ·Excel- VALLEY
HORSE/LIVE· Scrap , Metals Open Moo,
lent bloodlines. Tobacco STOCK
TRAILERS, Tue,
Wed
&amp;
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able, 2 &amp; 3 bedrooms
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call '-------~

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S300 per mon th, very low
~tilltie s. ·
contact
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JOBS
$13.64·$29.45/HR., now
hiring. Many positions
·lable. For application
ava1
and government tob info,
call American Assoc. of
Labor
1-913-599-6290,
24illrs. emp. seN.

FlyA.shDirect Is hiring for
a FT position at the Ga·
vin Power PIMt. Re·
sponsib1lilies
include
!ruck load1ng. lab testing
&amp;
light
maintenance
cleaning
ExceWJord
Email
expenence
re·
quired. Must be able to
mterae1 with other In a
professional
manner.
Benefits
included.

Clerical

665-363·3305

Fann Equipmant

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.....

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Looking for land to lease
lor deer hunting 1·300
acres. Will pay Cash.

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their home, exp. In Alzhelmers, day or night ,
good
rei.
call

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listings

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urltll you have Investigating the oHering.
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Binhdoy/Annlveroary .................................. 205
~ Ads ................................................. ... 210
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cycling would like to
thank our customers for
their patronage this past
year and wish them a
Merry
Christmas
and
Happy New Year. We
wtH be closed · Dec 24
thru Jan 4 and will reopen on Jan 5 at regular
business hours.
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Mason Vi'J, 3· br., 2 ba.
house $475.00 a man. +
$350.00 dep ., ref. req. no
pets,
304·773-9181 ~ or
304 •773•5040.

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800 State Ro~te 325
t. Thurman, Ohio 45685
~ • 740-245-1170 .
• 1-2 Bedroom Apartments
: with appliances fumlshed
•. On site laundry tacilltv.
~ Call for details or pick up
~ application at rehtal
L
office.
~ Possibility of rental
..
assistance.
..
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any to'tt or
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940

2

in Middleport, from_·
10
5592
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w40·992·5064.
Equal
Housing Opponunlty.
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SI9Q/mo! 4 bed, 2 bath.
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8Mutlful Apta. II Jack· B11nk Repo! (~'k down, IS Pomeroy, great conditiOn
Jton EatatM. 52 · West· yeaN, Kilo APR) for h!iting5 with nice yard. Ron! in-ooct Dr., !rom $365 to 800·620·49,." R0'-7
eludes·.
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7~6·2568. :::--:--~---- Fumlshlngslwasher/dryer
Qual Housing Opportu· 2br home located in Gal· &amp; some u1ilitles inC:IIJded
. This lnsti'Mion Is an lipolis cny·· $500 · · No $575/mo. Na pets. can
uat Opportunity Pro- Pets.
441-0110
or 441..0110 or 591·5174
and Employer.
591·5174
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sl:::roc~lou~o~LI~vl~ng-~end~ ~3B:::R":""'~ho
~use
~-·1~~ 3BA located on Bulavllle
8ed
Chatham St. S500 · + Pike .
$475/rent
room Apts. at 1/Niage dep/utllities. 446 .2515
740-367-7762

Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE: II hereby
given thai on Saturday,
,December 27, 2008 ot
10:00 a.m., a public
,sale wilt be held al211
.w Second St.,
.Pomeroy, Ollla. The
,Farmers Bank and Sovlnga Company Ia nil,lng for .cuh In hand or
,certllled chack lhalol·
lowlng .collotaral:
.2003 Ford Muotang GT
·1FAFP42X23f318054
'fhe Farmara Bank and
s.vlnga
Compeny,
'Pomeroy, Ohio, ra-urvea the right to bid
,illhla sale, and to wllhdraw lht obove collot·
eral prior to oalo.
,Further, The Fermoro
Bank and Sovlnga
.Compeny reoarvao lhe
·rtghtlorejactanyorell
oblda oubmlltad.
Thto' oboW deiCrlbod
'collateral will be oald
·•11 1a-whar8 to", with
JIO exprooaod or lmplied warrenty glvon.
for furthel' Information,
.or lor on appointment
Jo tnepRI collltaral,
prior to Hie date con·
lacl Cyndle or Kan al
fi2·2138.
(12)2$. 24, 26
·

Public Notice

dagreea 17 mlnutta mlnuleo Woat 108.9
Olive Torrence 1o
Eul 61 .3 fHI; lhence feet to an Iron pipe;
Public Notice
Louise laabella Posey
Sheriff Sales
South 45 dogreeo 30 lhtmco South 73 de- SHERIFF SALES
by deed dated Aprl118,
cue Number 08CV067 mlnutoo Easl103.21eot greeo 00 mlnuteo Wtlat CASE
NUMBER 1952, and recorded In
Mlclflrsl Bank
tolha North &amp;Ide of Oak 209.2feetlo a "PK" na il OBCV042
Volume 170, Page 100
Plalnllff
traa; thanca South 87 to lhe centerline or VANDERBILT MORT &amp; or the Recorda of
va
dagreea 05 mlnuloo County Road 20, Old FINANCE INC.
Deeds of Meigs County, ·
Gertrude Ftnlaw (da- Eaal 116 teet; lhanca U.S. Route 33, pealing PLAINTIFF
Ohio. anddeacrlbed as
cealed, atal
South 18 dogreeo 12 a highway br~ga ap· vs ·
follows :
Dafendanla
mlnutoo East105.2 faal proach guard post at HAROLD w. SMITH ET Beginning at a alako1n
Court ol Common or to lht South line ol 185.8 feet for reference; AL
the angle of lha
P'-a• Molga County Lawlo Grueoer land; thence South 38 de· DEFENDANTS
Humphrey line; lhence
Ohio '
' lhanca South 49 ds- greeo 30 mlnuteo Eeal Court ol Common · Weal 6-112 rods lo a
In pursuance or an gt'leo 05 mtnull8 Weal 169.2 IHI along lha Pleas Melgti County steka; thence north 12
order of sale to me dl- 284.8 leot along tho cenllrllne of County Ohio '
' rodo and 5 1"'110 the
reeled from oatd court South line of Lewlo Rood 20, Old U.S. In purauance 01 an center of State Route
In lha above entitled Grueserlothecenlarot Roula 33, to the placa order of oalelo modi- 680; lhenco eesl along
action 1 will elipoee 10 County Road 20, Old ol beginning, contain- reeled from aetd court the center or oald road
aalt at public auction Stala Routa No. 33; lng 0.64 acroo, more or In lhe above enllllad 6-112 rods loa atoka In
on lhe front aleps · of lhence following the le,., excepting all legal action, 1will axpoaato the Humphrey line;
the Meigs County Court ·center line of County rights or way.
1111 11 public auction thence south along the
House an friday, Janu- Road 20, Old Stole The bearlnge In thl on lhe front steps ol Humphrey line 12 rod•
ary 30, 2008 at 10 Lm., Roule No. 33 to the above. doacrlptlon are the Meigs County Court and 5 lee110 tha placa
of oald day, the follow- place of beginning, megnollc buod on a House on Friday, Jan. ol beginning, contain·
lng deecrlbod real 01• containing 2.26 acres, survey by Homer Hy- 30, 2009 at IO:OO a.m., lng 112 acre.
tale:
except all legal rlghla ootl, Roglettrad SUr- of oald day the follow· Property: 54783 STATE
Street Addreu: 34560 of way.
veyor .No. 2274, aurvay lng described reatoa· RTE681, REEDSVILLE,
Rocksprings
Road, Save and e•cept lhe dated Soptember 2, tltle: .
Ohio 45772 Melga
Pomeroy, OH 4576g
following real ootale 1965. Being a pert of EKHIBIT "A"
County, OH 45772
Parcel
Number: altuoted an lha South lhe roat Estate con· Sllualed 1 ~ the .Tow"" 09-00114.000
side, and conveyed to vayod to · Henry G. llhlp of Olive, In the 09-01162MOO
1400402000
Legal Deacrlptlon: Situ- Dorea L. Arnold and Arnold and Barbaro County ol Meigs, and Prior Deed References:
aled In lhe Townahtp 01 Mildred E. Arnold, by Arnold,
by
deed State or Ohio, In 100 Volume IS, Pogo 771
S.llobury, County of deed recorded In Vol· recorded In Volume Acre Lot No. 103 , Town Also 2006 Glencreot
Matgo, Olllo;
umo 243, Pogo 817 225, Poge 201, Melgo No.4, Ronge No. 11 01 Mobile Homo Ser I
The following · real aa· Malga County Deed County Deed Recorda. lha Ohio Company 's CH0002245KYAB
ute situated tn·. lha Recorda, and do- .Current
Owner: Purchase,
bounded Current Owner: Harold
Townohlp ai.S.IIobury, acrlbod aa followo; 511· Gertrude Flnlaw (da- and described 81 fol- W. Smith et al
County ol Malga and uotod In the .Townohlp cealed. et al
Iowa:
Appraised at $75,000
Stall of Ohio; being In of Sollobury, County of Prior Deed Referancoo: Beglnnlng In the center Torma ol Sale; Cannot
Section 16, and de- Melga and State of Volume 225, Page 201 01 the County Rood be sold lor leta than
acrlbed ao laflowo: Be- Ohio; baing In Section approlaecl at $50,000
loading lrom Tuppars 213rda ol the appraised
gtn~lng In the center ol 16, Town 2 North, Torma of Sale: Cannot Plaint 10 Reedsville at value. 10% down on
Slate Hlghwoy No. 33, Ronge 13 West, of lha be told lor leoa than lhe Northeaal corner 01 day ol aale, caah or
now County Road 20 Ohio Compeny a pur- 213rda oflhe appralaod a tract 01 land now or certified check, belfollowing the ratocatton ch11a, and baing do. value. 10% down on formerly owned by. anca due on conllrma·
of State Highway No acrlbed aa followa: day or sale, caah or John E Coleman· lion olsale.
33, at lhe Southweai Boglnnlnglnlhecenter ctrtllled check, bel· thence S~uth 12 rod~ The appraloal did Incorner of a 1.81 acre lot of County Road 20, old once dua on conllrma· and 5 leal to 1 slake; elude an Interior e•amthence North 85 • East lnallan of tho house.
01 Roy Gr,..11r and U.S. Route 33, al tho lion oloale. .
Harilld
Blackalon Southerly corner or • The appraisal did nol 13 roda 10 a" ateke· Robert E. Boogie,
recorded In Deed
2.26 acre lot of Henry Include an Interior ex· thence North 12 rod~ Meigs County SheriH
218, Pogo 851, Deed G. Arnold and Barbara amlnallon ofthehouoa. and SIMI to lhe center AHorney lor the Plain·
Recorda of ·Melgo Arnold, recorded In Robert E. B~, ol lho County Road IIH
County, Dhlo; 1henct Deed Book 225, Pago Meigs County Sheriff l~edlng from TUppert Jarltch, Block &amp; Roth·
South 78 dagreee 57 201 Deed Recorda ol Attorney for the Plein- Plelne 10 Reedavllle· bone
mlnulea Eoat 74.5 IMI Mtlga County, Olllo, till
thence South as• Woai 802 M. 51. Sulle 500
along lha South tine of Hid point of beginning Manley, Deao, Kochel· 13 rodo 10 lha place of Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
the uld 1.81 acre lot being marked by a ski
b oglnnlng .:antolnlng 513-744-9600
marked by 1 ateel mine "PK" nall,thenco North POBol165028
or 1011 (12) 24, 31 (1) 7
0;,. acre
rail lhanca sauth 1'7 49 degrees OS mlnuiN Columbul, OH 43216- EKCEPT.'
·
daslreea 47 mtnull8 Eoat 206.4 feet to an 5028 ·
Excepll,;g from the
Weal 90.8 IHI; thanct Iron pipe, paaetng on 614-222-492!
.above deacrlbed roat
South .69 dagree• 37 Iron plpa al17.8 feet oat (12) 24, 31 (1F
eatate a tract 61 land
'
heretofore convoyed
mlnuloo Eaol 59.17 lor refwance: lhenca
teet; thence South 17 North 78 degreee 30
by J. B. Torrence and

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.service
We do driveways
We Haul
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.

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Construction

NO
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Windows
·Rooting
· Decks
·Garages
· Pole Buildings
• Room Additions
Owner:
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742·2332

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
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Doors. Windows.
Electric, Plumbing.
Drywall.
Remodeling, Room
Additions
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Free Estimates

740-367-0536

fo"or Remodeling and New House

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Ruildin~ ·

CONSTRUCTION

• Room Additions • G;tr~ges • Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pok
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career COllage
Is seeking pan-time Inslructors In mathematics
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matics candidates mush
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1ng
candidates
must
have a bachelor's degree
in accounting.
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·
lege.edu"
ldanickl@ galliScott at 513-254·6931 or
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scon@rtyashdirect.com
lax to 446·4124. No Veterinary
Assistant .,.._..;.._ _ _ __
phone calls please.
needed. Experience pre- Goodtimes Bar loo~i ng
•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,;,.,.!!!!! !erred,
but ' will train. for exper. &amp; energetic
.::.
PTIFT, some weekends . bartender
&amp; doonnan
Food Servictl
required. Minimum wage. 3Q4·5Z6-2??Q
~--;;;;;;;..~.;..;;;;;;;;; Send resume to French Service Manager &amp; ServNow Hiring · All ·posltlons Town · Veterinary Clinic, ice Technic an positions
Tudor's Biscuit World.
360 SA 160 Gallipolis, or available. Health care &amp;
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Retirement plans avail·

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4BR house in Gallipolis. 3b r12bath Tra1ler.
517
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St .
Call
304·675·5402.
Dep &amp;
Clean
BR
House Ref requ ired No Pets.
w/Storage
Building
In ~,....______
Town of New Haven , Mobile Home for Rent:
5
$450.00/Month
Exclud· 2 br, 1 bath ; aU el8ct.
40 44 6
7~~;.·;,;~-o406.;;:;;.~-~- ing Util!tles. Call Becky Extra · nice.
1624
~ice lhr. Appliance~. fur· C 304.862.3900
or Chatham Ave. Tr. 2.
'tlished, S3H-+- deposit. near. 304.593.5076 .
740-446-4234
or
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304·67S-3100
or
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recenUy ._had pups, found
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3 Bed, 2 Bathl Only

CLASSIFIED INDEX
Recroollonel Vehlcloo ............................... 1000
ATV ............................................................ :1005
Blcyclea...................................................... 1010
Booto/Accellorleo.................................... t015
Camper/RVa Cll• Trailers .... . ... ....... ..... . . . ... .. . 1020

lla Dl~l'fhar* You ........................ ....... :...... 220
HI r
---····· · ··~ ..................................... 225

Motorcycle&amp;
1026
Oth
....................................... ....... .

or ..........................................................1030
P•eo~ 1' 1---························ ······· ········· 230 · Wanllo buy
".......................
· .1035
235 Autpmotlvo .....:.......................................... 2000
S.. d
.....................................300 Auto Rentatll.oaoo .....................................2005
~S..wtce ....................................... 302
Auloo .......................................................... 2010
~ - - ·······-··· ......................... 304
Claoolc/Anttquoo ....................................... 2015

.....................

. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Bu.'- ------·-···~··················· · ······ ·308
~"11---·----················ ··
310

Conunefclalf.nduatrlill .................. ....... ,.... 2020

..

Part• &amp; Accesoorteo .................................. 2025
Sporto Utll"y .............................................. 20""
Trucko ....,.................................................... 2035
Utility Tralloro ............................................ 2040
Vano ............................................................ 2045
Want to buy ...............................................2050
ANI Estate Sale8 ...................................... 3000

llshed 1975. Call24 Hrs.
740·446..()870, Rogers
Basement Waterproofing.

after

mas
or
304·675·1653

304-595·1501 .

Heating &amp; Coollng .-............... :.................... 3128

Condomlnluma ............,............................. 3015
For S.'- by awn.r.....................................3020
HousM for Sale .............. ~.......................... 3025

lnauranca ............................... - ..................... 332

Lawn Servlce ............................................... 33ot
Mualc/D,nC6'Drama .................................... 33$
other Servlce8 ............... ............................... 338

Plumblng/Eioctrtcal .....................,...............340

Profeeslonal Servtcea ....................... ~ ......... 342

Repalrs .........:...............................................344
Roollng ......................................................... 348
Securlly .......................................................:348
TOll/Accounting ........................................... 3110
Travei!Entenalnment .................................. 352·
Flnanclal ...................................... ~ ................ 400
Financial Servlcea ........................................f.05
Insurance ... ................................................. 410
Money to Lend ......... .................................... 415
Educatlon ..................................................... 500
Bualness &amp;: Trade School ........................... 505
Instruction &amp; Tralnlng .................. ............ ,.. 510
Lesaons ........................................................515

Peraonat ....................................................... 520

J ... _ .. ( ' - - ) . . ......... . .......

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.

••••• .. • •••••••""•"• •

3030

L.ota ............................................................303fi
Want to buy ................................................3040

Accountlng1Financla1 ................................ 6002
Admlnlotrotlvo1Prolaaalonai .....................B004
Callhlor/Ciork ............................................. aooa
Child/Elderly Cera ..................................... 11008
Clarlcat ....................................................... 8010

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Conetructlon .................................." ............ 6012
Drlvara &amp; Dellvery ..................................... 8014

Hay, Feed, Seed. Graln ............................... 715
Hunting &amp; Land ........................................... 720
Want to buy ..................................................
725
Merchandlse. ............................. :.................. 900
Anllquoo ............................... ,....................... 905
Appllance ................................................. ,, .. 910

Educallon ...................................................8018
Eleclrlcol Plumbt~ ..•.........•....•............
8018
. ., ...........................
... .
Employ-ant ·-nctoa
.8020
Ent-lnmenl............................................. 8022
FOOd Sorvlceo ............................................8024

AucUone ............... ,....................................... 915
~·r~•'7 Baaement.......................................szo

Help anted- General .................................. 8028

• qutpment1Supplloo .................................... 935

r 1oa1011
Marketa ..................................... ........... 940
F
Fuo I

Coai/Wood/Gas ............................. 945
urn ture
950
Hobb
1H ......&amp;................................................
S
Kid'
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port .................................... 955

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Ml I II orner ..., ........................... .................. 960
.............................................. 965
W •ce
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Yrd
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Government a Federal Joba .................... 8026

Law Enlorcemant ...................................... 8030
Malnteno---~-moollc
,..,..uv
.............................8032
Manogement/Supervlaory ........................ 803-t
Mochanlco ..................................................8036
ModlcoL ..............................,...................... 803a
Mualcal .......................................................
·
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Part·Timo-Tomporortoa ........... ,................. 8042
Raotauronla ............................................... ..
..
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. ............................................................. 8048
Technical Tradoo .................... ........ ...... ... .. 8080
Textlle-~actory
wr
......................... , ...... .. ....... -•~2

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::803~40-4 1 8- 5 266

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or
=~~~~~~~

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TRAILER

INVEN-

for

balance

owed.

of adjusted Income . CaH

20x20 and 25x40.
Call Today tor HUGE
sevlnljSII6&amp;352·0469

304·882·3121, avallabla
lor Senior and Disabled
e
· people.

puppies 9 wks ok:l has 740-992·5533
had

1st

shots.

Brlr)dle/Wh,
Boxers
(Mj
sion of Financial InstilL· blacklwh, $600: Chihua·
tions Office of Consumer hua (M) BL/Ianlwh, $15tl',
Affairs BEFORE yOil rafl· Cockers (F) bl.iwh, $150:
MIF
(Red),
nance your home or ob· Goldena
tain a loan. BEWARE of $350: Shettand Sheep·
requests tor any large
dog, (M) eable/Wh, $350:
actvance
payments ·of Mln·Schnauzer
(Parti)
fees or· Insurance. Call WF, $350; Min·Ptnschar,
the Otlice of Consumer (M),
$150:
all
AHiars
toll
free
at pupplesiAKC
Rag.
1-B66·278-ootl3 to team 740-896-1085
near
(F)

If the mortgage broker or Shade
lender is properly II·
censed. (fhis .is a public
seNice
announcement

Ohio

ABLE! Townhouse apa n•
ments,
and/or
small
houses lor rent. Can

740.441-1111 lor appll·
;ca;t~lo~n;;&amp;~ln:;:lot;;;""!;'a:;tl;;:on::;,·..,
· ..,...
ELLM VIEW APTS
2&amp;38R and up, Cantml
Air, . WID hookup, teneml

set
of
shots
$250. Hay lor sale: 1st &amp; 2nd -elry, dental gold, pre
256·1664
cutting,
never
wet, 1935
US
currency, pays electr1c. EHO Elm
AKC registered Shih·Tzu sqUare
bales, proof/mint
.sets,
dla· View
, Apts.

NOTICE Borrow Sman. Boxer ·

tile

VaPay

Pttllishing

,

monds, MTS COin Shop. (304)682.3017
151 2nd Avenue. Galli· .
II
twin Rivers Tower is ac-

cepting applications

waiting list fOJ HUD sub:
sldlzed, 1-BR apanment
for the el&lt;lerlyldisabled:

ATVs

~

Honda Foreman 450

.t.'!•....&amp;E---

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GUN . SHOW &amp; SALE
CHILLICOTHE , OH. Jan.
10 &amp; 11 Adm.$4
Ross Co. fairgrounds
1:is · 6' Ibis $35 pre·pold
740-867.(14t2
•---'/ Oil/
I/
,.,.
Caa

--,.-1
late 2BR
Alum. wheels, winch MI. · mmacu
apart,
Disc
Brakes
asking new carpet &amp; cabinets
$3,200. 741l-645·155t or 1resh~
painted
WID

740-245-5582

hookup beautllul counily

:::-::"-:"""':::="~~· selling 10 minutes trof11
town Water &amp; I sh ·d

~
"111

Honda .fllO EX ask- Mus! see to

;prJ:~:

call $425/mth. , 614·595·m3
or 740-645-5953
C....,.../ RVs &amp; · NOW · LEASING Jordan
Trallan
Landing 2BR, 3BR &amp;
59

304-

payoff,

3-!1564

-..;;;;;W;.•.o~d/;.Got.;;;;;;;;;;;; :-:::--::;;;;;~~""::'~

4BR ,AVailable No Pete.

AV SeiVIce at Carml- Tenant Responsible for
Seasoned Flrowood CAA chaal
· Trailers Rent
&amp;
Ei&lt;rctnc
HEAP
accepted. 740-446-3825
304·674-0023
or
645-5946or441-G941
304·61 0.0776
RV
Apartment for rent In
Service at Carm~hael Mk:ldlepon, l&gt;r.. khchen
Trailers
tum~hed, $450 a mo .
740-446·3825
plus dep., no pets, no

'!'

smoking, 740-992·5181 '
?000
~
.
Apt. lor rent 2 'Br. $325, 1
Br $295, plus util. plui
·dep. 3rd Si. Racine.
/WIOI
740.247-4292
~ Audl " '
.
' s-t&gt; Street Mldd'"·
~
0ulllrO ve • ~•wo • Call port, 2 bedroom lur-

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tngCotJncllforlndependtnl

245-55e9
Free Female SchABuzer stock. Call Ron Evans, ~~..,..-~~-~
mix. Blkltan. We areMov· 1-800- 537 -~B.
200 1 Chevy Malibu Lt.
ing, she needs a good
ED. 4 DR auto, power
home
7•"
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5
~::;.·:.;~:::;;;;:;;:.:;~;::~,..... Hot Tub Oullet, l'op locks + windoWs 58,000
":'
.
Giveaway 3yr Min Pin to Quality,
Free Delivery, mi. clean $4900. Day
a
Good
Home Save 50%. Tlki Tubs. 446·1615
or
Even.

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304·576·2527

Call Todayl740-44&amp;4367
1·800·214·0452
gallipotiscaree~lege . edu

Accredited Member Accredit·

re·
to
or

Renlals .
2BR
lor

bath nice home --..,..,.,.,....,......,...,·1·2
persons
BANK REPO'S
wat9r/trash included in
2,314 BR
rent NO PETS. JohnLOW 5% DOWN
Move In NOw!
mymldwelthome.~om

bath , back patio, pool,
playground, (trast1, sew·
water
pd.)
$425/rent,
$425/sec.
&amp;p. Call740-367.0547

rooms
740-446·3384

available.

446-3644 mth.

506·326-0m

I

446-t244

nlshed apartment, utilities paid, no pets;, deposit
&amp;
references,

,(740)992-QI65
Large 2 bedroom apt
downtown, newly remodeled, ell utllldes pd. No

pets. 446-4839

pd

Auctioneer:
Billv R. Goble Jr.
740-416-1164
E-mail: captblll65@yahoo.com ·
www.auctionzip.com
#5548

Hardwood tabineiry .Alld fumkllre

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

set-up.

-'"":::-"!"'-.~-"The Proctorville

www.tim~kcabintJtry.CDitl

740.446.9200

CAlliJS TODAY
FOR Rf1JIJCf1J ·
WINTER RATES
1JEC. - ffB

$1 and a deed is all you
need to own your dream
home. Call Nowl
Freedom Homes

l:"~"Cam~~m~llf~rdali'§;;;;;~ ·dep. must have ret.
888·565·0167
·2 bay seiVIce station I 256-6 251
""'~~;;;,:;;..;.;.;.;..~,
Employnll 11
Jackson
Plke.
le$Se 3BR 2 bath on larm $750 6000
}equired. Call
lor more Into. ·

Stop &amp; Compare

sin ss

Di fference~

2BR on At. 7 Middleport,
OH across toad from
Saw Min $300/mth +

I'T1Q

140-992-1611

We appreciate your

ZERO . DOWN! Will do Includes many upgrades,

"Apartments · 2BR, 1.5 OK. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bed·

• Complete
Remodeling

AUCTIONS/ANTIQUES

complete service oil
changes. small engine
repair.
We service and
winterize boats and
RV 's.
(740) '192-5344
Mon-Fri
8:00am-4:30 pm
Sat. 8:00 am - 12

7404128-2750

••
•

1 14,11

mechan ic work.

1

BOns Mobile Home Park.
74Q-645.P506

Hours
7:00AM - 8:00 PM

Pumeroy, OH
(5 Points)
New &amp; Used Tin!s.
We buy used tires.
computer wheel
alignments. We a'bo
do Duel's. light

Gov. Funds avail. for
buyers who won land or
have family land. ·0 down
also avail. for first lime
buyers. 866·215·5n4

• Garages

, to 10'x30'

L &amp; L Tire .Barn

NANCE .
AVAILABLE.
(740) 446·3570

• New Homes

S!ze• 5'x1 0' ·

44087 Wlpple Rd.

Federal Funds just re- ~~~~-.~-­
leased lor land Owners. New 3 BedroOm homes
No closing cost and from $2 t4.36 per month,

2459 St. Rt. 160 •

'~IJ~~

·Room Addition• &amp;
Remodeling

• New Garages
• Elaetrlcal &amp; Plumbing

utilities included.

I· RIOO!t•ng &amp; Gutter•

540· 729· t 331
In Memory

LLC
Racine, OhiQ

Ohio
Valley
Health, Inc. Is accepting ·
applications
tor
Part
Time Office Clerk. E)(pe·
rience preferred. Apply at
1460 Jackson Pike, Gal·
lipolis, OH or phone
740-441-1393 for
Information.

In loving memory of

Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
· Paul Rowe

740-247-~019
~ell:

740·416·5047
el!lail:
jrshadfrm@aol.com

· Education

The gales or memory will never close

We miss you more than anyone knows.
Gone are the days we used to share
·. Bulin our hearts
you're always there.
And only those who have lost can tell the
pain of parting without • rarewell.
Gone b'ut never rorgotten.
Love always,
Your daughter, WUma
GrandchUdren, Grea1 Grandchildren, and
Great, Great Grandchildren

Gallipolis Career College
is seeking · part-time instructOrs In mattlemaUcs
and accounting. Mathematics candidates must
have a Masters Degree
in Mathematics. Accounllng
candidates
must
t1ave a Bachelots Degree
In
'Accounting.
Please e-mail resumes

to

jdanlckiOgallilpollsca-

reercollege.edu or fax to
446-4'124.
No
Calls Please.

sunset Home
CGISII'UCIIDI
New Homes,
Remodeling,
. Additions,
Garages, Pole
Buildings, Roofs,
Siding and more .

·TAX BUDGET HEAR:lNG
'Notice Ia hereby. given
lhot on the 12th day of'
Janull"{ 2009118 pmat
lhe Southern High
School Media Cen1ar,
.Racine, Olllo, lht
Southem Local Board
~~ Education will hold
•Ito public hearing for
the Tal Budgat lor the
period of July 1, 2009
1hrough June 30,2010.
Roy W. Johnson, Jr.,
'Treasurer
.
'Southern Local Board
·of Educalton
920 Elm Street .
Racine, Ohio 45771
.(12, 24

lor

call 675-6679

Bassett Hound Reg., vet Garden table, 41 • round,
checked, 6Wks. (F)$250, glass mosa~ tile Oh.
304:576-2126 St.pattem, no chairs,
(M)$225,
or
304-875-0153
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; ~-;;.;;.~;,;;;~..,..-- S1001irm, (740)992·5533
luoinau &amp; Tracla
For Sale AKC Spnnger
._._ __,
Spaniol. pups. Uver
.....,..
Whit
$25000&amp;
e
· Jot Aemtloo Motors re•--~~~;;o:;'"'"'"'""" 304·273-43.77
GeiUpolla C.rMr
;::;;~;;;:~:::-:~~-- Paired, new &amp; rebuilt in
College
(Careers Close To Home)

able. Please send
AVON! All Areas! To Bt.Jy sume
or Sell Shirley Spears LLC@CAREO.COM
304·675· 1429
fa:-: to740·446·9104

ROBERT
BISSEll
CINSTRUCTION

45771
741).949-2217

Between Racine
&amp; Syracuse
State Rt. 124

STEEL ARCH · BUILD· lng
applications
lot
INGS - Sava Thou- HUD su•s1"ized
"'
Th ree can- Bedroom
. " " A...ts.' Utl"nea
on,
98 nd 8 I
• orders • wRI sell included. Based
"'" on 3()0/o
"
cened

740·446·2412
~~~~~~~
682·7477 or 418·4545 ,;;;;;,;;;;;;;,;,;,;;;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Absolute Top DoPar . sll·
(Oak Hill)
Hay, fMc!, Saed, Grain ver/gold
coins, · any
Peklngase Puppies 1st
10K/14K/18K gold jaw·

Contact the Ohio Div1· $300:

lrom

SHOP
CLASSifiEDS

29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio

949-2734

2BR APT.Ciose to Hoh
zer Hospital on SR 160
Closed CIA (740)441-0t94
;

Christmas . . 7-40-446'·3825

COndomlnluma..........................................3515
Hou"" lor Rent ........................................ 3520
lAnd (Acreage) ..........................................3525

Llveatock.,..................................................... 815
Pe11............................................................... 620
Want to buy .................................................. 625
Agriculture ................................................... 700
Farm Equipment .......................................... 70S

o ect bleo .................................................. 925
Computers ............................................... ..... 930
E

TRAILERS.
B+W
REG.· Miniature GOOSENECK FLATBED
Pincher M·9 Mo. Ears, $3999 · VIEW OUR
EN•
·

gray under chin 5 yrs:
old·Buddla-Leadlng
Creek 740-4 16 •7302

Roaort Property ......................................... 5000
Reaort Property for ••~ ........................... 5025
R..or1 Property for rent ....... .................... soso
Employrnent ...............................................

zer.

Deer Processing
Skinned- Cut &amp;
Wrapped
Summer Sausage
made

TRAILERS, Thurs.
Sat
&amp;
Sun. Apartment available no~
&amp; 740·44&amp;7300
R'rverbe nd · Apts. Now
"""'ER
r:::=~-:-::~~:':::":::""'1 Haven WV. Now accep~

$350 4 Sale 4x5 Round Bales,
Co. OH and Mason Co. ~O~BQ.
~44~6-ooo~~~~--~ good mixed hay·llam
WV. Ron · Evans Jack· AKC Lab puppies yellow kept.
Delano Jackson
&amp; black both parents on Farm
675·1743
premises 151 shots &amp;

z...............3510

SuppfiH .................................. ,........ .:........ 4025
Want to Buy ............................................... 4030

EQUIP· Bam--4:30pm.

~~~==Pels~;;;:~;;;;;;; CARGO/CONCESSION

Apartment&amp;ITownhouua ...................... ~·· 3505

Storage .......................................................3535
Went to Aent .............................................. 3540
Manufactured Houalng ............................. 4000
Lota ............................ :................................4005
Movera........................................................4010
Rent81a ........: .............................................. 4015
a-..............................................................4020

MAX

::
CKC

wormad $250. 256-1886
Loot Dachshund brown

Anlmals ........................................................ 600
Animal Supplles ................ , ......................... 805
Horsea .......................................................... 810

Gardet"l &amp; Produce ..................... ~ ................. 710

:':'~-----:--~~
Sep,ic_
pumping GallIa

Real Eatate Rentalo ...................................3500

Commt~rclat .................................

1BR Apt, WID hookups~

satellite TV Incl. wlrenl,
~~~~~~~iiii close to hospital. CaM
NEW AND USED STEEL
740.339-0362
Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar ~2;;b;.;r;;a;;,pt,;;.;;;6;;m_i•,,0•m-H-o~
tor
Concrete
Angle,
uT1
525 ·

christ· 7 wks tails docked cur· used
surprised! InVentory
Check out our
at ~ge Gray Slates.C&amp;II
weekly rf:!n1 on shotslwotm'ng wviw.CP.REO.com.
Car- 252·729-9311----~Leave '
or small breed lovable fam· mlch&amp;ei
. Equlprrient Message.
lly
peta. $75
Call

cetnetery Plot8 ................. .............. .... ....... 3005

Homo lmprovomonta 330

7 99
no pets. 40· 2·22t8

Have you priced a John ""!~W;;ant;;;;;;To;;l;;uy;i;;;~ CONVENIENTLY
LO·
~w 1
i I clean 1or you before· .only. Rat Terrier puppies D1&gt;9re lately? You'll be ~
ARTIST
wants to buy CATED
&amp;
AFFORD·

Flnanctal .........................~·······---···· ..···· .. ··· .. 322
Hnlth ........................................................... 326

eom.....ctal................................................ 30t 0

deposit required.

~~-~.:.-...,....,.- ~Fo~r.;;s~a~le~t~o·g~ood~':"'home
.....s

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY SSI
No Fee Unless We Win I
1-1186·582·3345

Electrlcal ............... - ............. ~ ...................... 320

NEA 1

nlohe&lt;l, and hOuses 1~
Pomeroy end Mk:ldlepo&lt;\

. security

liiE

Contact

Brand new 3bed 2bath
on -+- ·half acre in Pt.
Pleasant. OWNER Fl·

onApril/5, /999

441-Q740

Prolosslanal 5aM&lt;:N

Chlld/EIOoo!y c.re .......................................312
Com.,.,..,.o ...--·-·---···········..·················3t4
Conlnlctoro ...-----·-···-···-····-············3.16
Oomoatlco/J- ................................... 316

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$t4-$t61hr.

~4!!18;,-0633,.,...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CARGO
EXPRESS
HOMESTE •n

CaH Ready

740-446-3745

christmas,

••

MlnufaclurPd
Hcusr11Q

Mildred Shuster

Mi-tl.-us

'!"'-~---,....- TORYAT
Other Same..
Cute Sprnger Spaniel WWW.CARMICHAEL·
~'""~'"";i;;.;i;i;'-i!;;;;; mi&gt; puppies mth 112 old. TRAILERS.COM ·
Cremations.

11 ~

and 2 bedroom apts:.,
turnlshe(l
ano · unturt

1 •

~ c.t1f

~2008

www.comics:com

bly. Call 740-286·5395 or MENT

Unconditional lifetime

Pet

t. "This lnstituUon is an
"
Equal Opportunity
·: Provider and Employer"

.lflOO

Gerald E. Shuster

Townh_.

'

Halp Wanlod. G.....,l

Htll's Self
Storage

UPIDIIII

(740)992·5639

who passed away eight years
on Decimber 25,2000 and·

Apartmanll/ ·

Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Angus
Heifers, young EBY,
INTEGRITY, Grating for Drains, DrivebfQd cows and bulls for KIEFER BUILT,
ways &amp; WalkWays. L&amp;L
sale. High EPD's. ·Excel- VALLEY
HORSE/LIVE· Scrap , Metals Open Moo,
lent bloodlines. Tobacco STOCK
TRAILERS, Tue,
Wed
&amp;
Fri.

guarantee. •ocal rater·
ances furnished. Esteb-

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Scenic location, convenient to town and aHord·
able, 2 &amp; 3 bedrooms
available
call '-------~

Beauty Salon · for rent,
S300 per mon th, very low
~tilltie s. ·
contact
740·416·40411 or newsa·
lonlorme77 @yahoo.com

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JOBS
$13.64·$29.45/HR., now
hiring. Many positions
·lable. For application
ava1
and government tob info,
call American Assoc. of
Labor
1-913-599-6290,
24illrs. emp. seN.

FlyA.shDirect Is hiring for
a FT position at the Ga·
vin Power PIMt. Re·
sponsib1lilies
include
!ruck load1ng. lab testing
&amp;
light
maintenance
cleaning
ExceWJord
Email
expenence
re·
quired. Must be able to
mterae1 with other In a
professional
manner.
Benefits
included.

Clerical

665-363·3305

Fann Equipmant

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Looking for land to lease
lor deer hunting 1·300
acres. Will pay Cash.

Wifl care for elderly In
their home, exp. In Alzhelmers, day or night ,
good
rei.
call

BaHment

listings

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business with people you
know, and NOT to send
money through the mail
urltll you have Investigating the oHering.
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Announcemonta ............ .............................. 200
Binhdoy/Annlveroary .................................. 205
~ Ads ................................................. ... 210
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BuUdtng ''nt ........................................... 306

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call 740·J88.0884

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Townhouse Bankruptcy &amp; Bad Credit 740·385·2434

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cycling would like to
thank our customers for
their patronage this past
year and wish them a
Merry
Christmas
and
Happy New Year. We
wtH be closed · Dec 24
thru Jan 4 and will reopen on Jan 5 at regular
business hours.
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SOMlONl'S
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Mason Vi'J, 3· br., 2 ba.
house $475.00 a man. +
$350.00 dep ., ref. req. no
pets,
304·773-9181 ~ or
304 •773•5040.

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800 State Ro~te 325
t. Thurman, Ohio 45685
~ • 740-245-1170 .
• 1-2 Bedroom Apartments
: with appliances fumlshed
•. On site laundry tacilltv.
~ Call for details or pick up
~ application at rehtal
L
office.
~ Possibility of rental
..
assistance.
..
Equal Housing

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any to'tt or
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accepta only help wtnted adt mMUng EOE atandartt.. Wt wlll no1 knowtnglr accept tny adwrtlalng In violation ollflt lew. Will no1 bl reapontlble tor
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YOUR CLASSIFIED LINE AD NOTICED

Wprd Ads

940

2

in Middleport, from_·
10
5592
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w40·992·5064.
Equal
Housing Opponunlty.
lsland VieW Motel has
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GOVERMENT

SI9Q/mo! 4 bed, 2 bath.
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8Mutlful Apta. II Jack· B11nk Repo! (~'k down, IS Pomeroy, great conditiOn
Jton EatatM. 52 · West· yeaN, Kilo APR) for h!iting5 with nice yard. Ron! in-ooct Dr., !rom $365 to 800·620·49,." R0'-7
eludes·.
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7~6·2568. :::--:--~---- Fumlshlngslwasher/dryer
Qual Housing Opportu· 2br home located in Gal· &amp; some u1ilitles inC:IIJded
. This lnsti'Mion Is an lipolis cny·· $500 · · No $575/mo. Na pets. can
uat Opportunity Pro- Pets.
441-0110
or 441..0110 or 591·5174
and Employer.
591·5174
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sl:::roc~lou~o~LI~vl~ng-~end~ ~3B:::R":""'~ho
~use
~-·1~~ 3BA located on Bulavllle
8ed
Chatham St. S500 · + Pike .
$475/rent
room Apts. at 1/Niage dep/utllities. 446 .2515
740-367-7762

Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE: II hereby
given thai on Saturday,
,December 27, 2008 ot
10:00 a.m., a public
,sale wilt be held al211
.w Second St.,
.Pomeroy, Ollla. The
,Farmers Bank and Sovlnga Company Ia nil,lng for .cuh In hand or
,certllled chack lhalol·
lowlng .collotaral:
.2003 Ford Muotang GT
·1FAFP42X23f318054
'fhe Farmara Bank and
s.vlnga
Compeny,
'Pomeroy, Ohio, ra-urvea the right to bid
,illhla sale, and to wllhdraw lht obove collot·
eral prior to oalo.
,Further, The Fermoro
Bank and Sovlnga
.Compeny reoarvao lhe
·rtghtlorejactanyorell
oblda oubmlltad.
Thto' oboW deiCrlbod
'collateral will be oald
·•11 1a-whar8 to", with
JIO exprooaod or lmplied warrenty glvon.
for furthel' Information,
.or lor on appointment
Jo tnepRI collltaral,
prior to Hie date con·
lacl Cyndle or Kan al
fi2·2138.
(12)2$. 24, 26
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Public Notice

dagreea 17 mlnutta mlnuleo Woat 108.9
Olive Torrence 1o
Eul 61 .3 fHI; lhence feet to an Iron pipe;
Public Notice
Louise laabella Posey
Sheriff Sales
South 45 dogreeo 30 lhtmco South 73 de- SHERIFF SALES
by deed dated Aprl118,
cue Number 08CV067 mlnutoo Easl103.21eot greeo 00 mlnuteo Wtlat CASE
NUMBER 1952, and recorded In
Mlclflrsl Bank
tolha North &amp;Ide of Oak 209.2feetlo a "PK" na il OBCV042
Volume 170, Page 100
Plalnllff
traa; thanca South 87 to lhe centerline or VANDERBILT MORT &amp; or the Recorda of
va
dagreea 05 mlnuloo County Road 20, Old FINANCE INC.
Deeds of Meigs County, ·
Gertrude Ftnlaw (da- Eaal 116 teet; lhanca U.S. Route 33, pealing PLAINTIFF
Ohio. anddeacrlbed as
cealed, atal
South 18 dogreeo 12 a highway br~ga ap· vs ·
follows :
Dafendanla
mlnutoo East105.2 faal proach guard post at HAROLD w. SMITH ET Beginning at a alako1n
Court ol Common or to lht South line ol 185.8 feet for reference; AL
the angle of lha
P'-a• Molga County Lawlo Grueoer land; thence South 38 de· DEFENDANTS
Humphrey line; lhence
Ohio '
' lhanca South 49 ds- greeo 30 mlnuteo Eeal Court ol Common · Weal 6-112 rods lo a
In pursuance or an gt'leo 05 mtnull8 Weal 169.2 IHI along lha Pleas Melgti County steka; thence north 12
order of sale to me dl- 284.8 leot along tho cenllrllne of County Ohio '
' rodo and 5 1"'110 the
reeled from oatd court South line of Lewlo Rood 20, Old U.S. In purauance 01 an center of State Route
In lha above entitled Grueserlothecenlarot Roula 33, to the placa order of oalelo modi- 680; lhenco eesl along
action 1 will elipoee 10 County Road 20, Old ol beginning, contain- reeled from aetd court the center or oald road
aalt at public auction Stala Routa No. 33; lng 0.64 acroo, more or In lhe above enllllad 6-112 rods loa atoka In
on lhe front aleps · of lhence following the le,., excepting all legal action, 1will axpoaato the Humphrey line;
the Meigs County Court ·center line of County rights or way.
1111 11 public auction thence south along the
House an friday, Janu- Road 20, Old Stole The bearlnge In thl on lhe front steps ol Humphrey line 12 rod•
ary 30, 2008 at 10 Lm., Roule No. 33 to the above. doacrlptlon are the Meigs County Court and 5 lee110 tha placa
of oald day, the follow- place of beginning, megnollc buod on a House on Friday, Jan. ol beginning, contain·
lng deecrlbod real 01• containing 2.26 acres, survey by Homer Hy- 30, 2009 at IO:OO a.m., lng 112 acre.
tale:
except all legal rlghla ootl, Roglettrad SUr- of oald day the follow· Property: 54783 STATE
Street Addreu: 34560 of way.
veyor .No. 2274, aurvay lng described reatoa· RTE681, REEDSVILLE,
Rocksprings
Road, Save and e•cept lhe dated Soptember 2, tltle: .
Ohio 45772 Melga
Pomeroy, OH 4576g
following real ootale 1965. Being a pert of EKHIBIT "A"
County, OH 45772
Parcel
Number: altuoted an lha South lhe roat Estate con· Sllualed 1 ~ the .Tow"" 09-00114.000
side, and conveyed to vayod to · Henry G. llhlp of Olive, In the 09-01162MOO
1400402000
Legal Deacrlptlon: Situ- Dorea L. Arnold and Arnold and Barbaro County ol Meigs, and Prior Deed References:
aled In lhe Townahtp 01 Mildred E. Arnold, by Arnold,
by
deed State or Ohio, In 100 Volume IS, Pogo 771
S.llobury, County of deed recorded In Vol· recorded In Volume Acre Lot No. 103 , Town Also 2006 Glencreot
Matgo, Olllo;
umo 243, Pogo 817 225, Poge 201, Melgo No.4, Ronge No. 11 01 Mobile Homo Ser I
The following · real aa· Malga County Deed County Deed Recorda. lha Ohio Company 's CH0002245KYAB
ute situated tn·. lha Recorda, and do- .Current
Owner: Purchase,
bounded Current Owner: Harold
Townohlp ai.S.IIobury, acrlbod aa followo; 511· Gertrude Flnlaw (da- and described 81 fol- W. Smith et al
County ol Malga and uotod In the .Townohlp cealed. et al
Iowa:
Appraised at $75,000
Stall of Ohio; being In of Sollobury, County of Prior Deed Referancoo: Beglnnlng In the center Torma ol Sale; Cannot
Section 16, and de- Melga and State of Volume 225, Page 201 01 the County Rood be sold lor leta than
acrlbed ao laflowo: Be- Ohio; baing In Section approlaecl at $50,000
loading lrom Tuppars 213rda ol the appraised
gtn~lng In the center ol 16, Town 2 North, Torma of Sale: Cannot Plaint 10 Reedsville at value. 10% down on
Slate Hlghwoy No. 33, Ronge 13 West, of lha be told lor leoa than lhe Northeaal corner 01 day ol aale, caah or
now County Road 20 Ohio Compeny a pur- 213rda oflhe appralaod a tract 01 land now or certified check, belfollowing the ratocatton ch11a, and baing do. value. 10% down on formerly owned by. anca due on conllrma·
of State Highway No acrlbed aa followa: day or sale, caah or John E Coleman· lion olsale.
33, at lhe Southweai Boglnnlnglnlhecenter ctrtllled check, bel· thence S~uth 12 rod~ The appraloal did Incorner of a 1.81 acre lot of County Road 20, old once dua on conllrma· and 5 leal to 1 slake; elude an Interior e•amthence North 85 • East lnallan of tho house.
01 Roy Gr,..11r and U.S. Route 33, al tho lion oloale. .
Harilld
Blackalon Southerly corner or • The appraisal did nol 13 roda 10 a" ateke· Robert E. Boogie,
recorded In Deed
2.26 acre lot of Henry Include an Interior ex· thence North 12 rod~ Meigs County SheriH
218, Pogo 851, Deed G. Arnold and Barbara amlnallon ofthehouoa. and SIMI to lhe center AHorney lor the Plain·
Recorda of ·Melgo Arnold, recorded In Robert E. B~, ol lho County Road IIH
County, Dhlo; 1henct Deed Book 225, Pago Meigs County Sheriff l~edlng from TUppert Jarltch, Block &amp; Roth·
South 78 dagreee 57 201 Deed Recorda ol Attorney for the Plein- Plelne 10 Reedavllle· bone
mlnulea Eoat 74.5 IMI Mtlga County, Olllo, till
thence South as• Woai 802 M. 51. Sulle 500
along lha South tine of Hid point of beginning Manley, Deao, Kochel· 13 rodo 10 lha place of Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
the uld 1.81 acre lot being marked by a ski
b oglnnlng .:antolnlng 513-744-9600
marked by 1 ateel mine "PK" nall,thenco North POBol165028
or 1011 (12) 24, 31 (1) 7
0;,. acre
rail lhanca sauth 1'7 49 degrees OS mlnuiN Columbul, OH 43216- EKCEPT.'
·
daslreea 47 mtnull8 Eoat 206.4 feet to an 5028 ·
Excepll,;g from the
Weal 90.8 IHI; thanct Iron pipe, paaetng on 614-222-492!
.above deacrlbed roat
South .69 dagree• 37 Iron plpa al17.8 feet oat (12) 24, 31 (1F
eatate a tract 61 land
'
heretofore convoyed
mlnuloo Eaol 59.17 lor refwance: lhenca
teet; thence South 17 North 78 degreee 30
by J. B. Torrence and

740-142-3411

SHOP
CLASSIFIEDS

Maintenance Plus

oiJrywall,
Kitchens, Baths

CfJII/1/Icrcia/ &amp; Rt' ,\ ldt•lllitll

Vinyl
SidinBIRepl acement

.R.L. HOLLON
TRUCKING
Dump truck
.service
We do driveways
We Haul
Limestone- Gravel
Dirt- AJ-Lime
740-985-4422

.

Win dows/Remodcl il~£

Bonded &amp; lnsur~d
740·992-1493 Office

740416·8339 Cell
Free Estimated

Stanley TreeTrimming
~Removal
* Prompt and Qua lity

Work
*Rea:..on•tble R;1tes

"' insured
* Ex~rien.:t:d

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74n:s9 t-Rn44

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H&amp;H

Guttering
Seamless Guners
Roofing , Siding, Gutters
lnsw'Bd &amp; Bonded

740-1i53·9657

J&amp;L
Construction

NO
WHAT
STYLE...

• Vinyl Siding
• Replacement
Windows
·Rooting
· Decks
·Garages
· Pole Buildings
• Room Additions
Owner:
James Keesee II
742·2332

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Sidirlg.
Soffit; Decks.
Doors. Windows.
Electric, Plumbing.
Drywall.
Remodeling, Room
Additions
Local cOntractor

740-367-0544
Free Estimates

740-367-0536

fo"or Remodeling and New House

Call: MARCUM

Ruildin~ ·

CONSTRUCTION

• Room Additions • G;tr~ges • Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pok
Barns • Patio's, Porclws and Decks

MillE W. MARCUM, OWNER

Book

me,...

Quality Seamless
Gutters

472 ,19 Rid&gt;&lt; I Roa&lt;l. Lon£ Bouom. 011

HAS
SOMETHING
FOR YOfJ!!

740-985-4141
Cell : 740·4 1(•- 183-1
15+ ytars expt rittnr:t F~r Estimates

Advertise
in this space for
$64per month

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47 Places mo.
48 Midterm or
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION - "I wish we·could put up some of lhe Christmas s~r&lt;
in jars and &lt;Jpen a jar of it every.month.' · Harlan Miller

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SAGITIAAIUS (N0\1. 23-0IC·. 21) .- It .
can bl good at llmel to bl lelf·•••ured
and outepoken. but don't ce.rry thll attl·
tude to utrtmtt. It you come on too
pu1hY, be prep•ntd to tit pu1h.cl DICk
tw1011 It hard.

1·· SOUP TO NUTZ

one'a
friend a
55 Namath or
Montano
56 Actor
-Wallach
57 Late
evoning

by Luis Campos

do.

son.

53 Inform on

Celel:fitY Crphl!f Crypt(lijrsms&amp;Jt created rrom ouotatiOns tly fa~s people. past and pr!Mit
Ea::h I!Uer 1n 11\e ~i~er srandslcr another

ib.r'llrthdlr:

The stakes you'll want to play fqr might
be quite a bit higher than usual and
make you far more ambitious. You are not
apt to let size or complications Intimidate
you B'Mrf from striving for your goals.
CAPRICORN ~Doc . 22.Jan. t9) - ·You
may get your chance to show the wor1d
what you can do, so be sure to make a
good impression by walking softly while
accompliShing your purposes .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) SometimeS when you set out to make a
good .Impression upon others. you can
assert yoursEitf In ways that don't repr&amp;·
sent your nature. Be conscious of this
tendency and just be yourself.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)- Because
the future might be much on your mind,
you'll wan1 to do things ttfat cou ld have
an Influence on your tomorrow. You1i
more readily achieve your goals by being
as cooperative as you can.
ARIES (March 21-Aprit 19) - · Identity
yourself with an Issue, problem or project
and a powartul ambition within yo~.~ to
achieve,wll take over and handle what·
ever H 18 you need to do to resolve it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Qon't
waate ~r ttme With small stuH, because
you're capable of handling the most com·
pllcated or b~ln·botti~ situations imag·
lnable. Just do v.tlet comes naturally and
suocess will follow.
OEMINI (May 2h.June 20) - This is a
good day ta work on·any problems 'or sit·
uatioRs that have perplexed you lately.
Your grasp and understanding ot co mpli·
cated matters are far mora comprehensive than usual. ·
CANCER (JIM'It 21-July 22) - A har·
monlous team effort may be essential in
otder to accomplish what needs dOing.
No matter how enargetk:, industrious or
Independent you feel, you11 still fare bet·
cer working In unison with others.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - 00f11 hfsll.te
to tackle those much-needpd chOres that
require tending In the wake of the hplklay
laslivltles. Once you get star18d, work wm
·take on a life of lis own and yOu'll teet
better tor·it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept, 22)- This Is nor
a day to be shy or falnt-haar1ed in your
dealings with others, regardless if It
invotves business or social matters. Be
bold where boldness is required and
you'll come out rather well.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - Your strong
desire to keep the holiday spirit rolling
may make YOlo! a bR energetic in your
dealings, wirti the family. " you sansa
your excitement to be overwhelming,
slOw down a tilt. •
.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - You're
not one who minces wilh words wtlen
tomethlng 11 dllturblng you. It you can't
hold your tongue, be smerrl and alltaat
walk toftty. 'tbu'tl bt more effective If you

51 To'o
oppoano

11 Banned bug 44 Perchance

By-a.cMOool

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19 Swllins
20 Courtyards
1 Tint
22 Part of
2 - doy now
UCLA
3 Hwy.
23 TV hookup
4 La Scala
25 1950s proz
city
27 Ease
5 Grabs
28 Baby chick
6 Sunflower
sounds
grower
31 Society
7 MS readers
newbie
8 Spoke
33 Morse click
falsely
35 Nitpick
9 Purple
39 Froth
shade
41 Smudges

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Frldly, Dec.. 2tl, 2001

•'

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spray
lmpon
12 Paddy crop
40 Big rigs'
13 Natural
radios ·
elev.
42 Two--BR unit 17 Surround

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welcome

28.

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·

GRUEP

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of th&amp;

letters

onglno
58 Igneous
rock
59 Black-andyellow bird
60 Dole out
61 Rathskeller
mug

34 Rack and 36 Prior to
37 Luau

Ptease take as read all the usual dis·
claimers, and remember that this is primarily for fun.

- - - - - - ldittd by CL/lY ~- POllAN

0 Ra.orran'Qit

Pass

47 NotmMC.
50 Griped
52 Commuters'
home
54 Aircraft

load

East

I hope all ol my reaaers and their !ami·
lies will ha\le a merry Christmas ana r:1
happy holiday.
Now m get to my annual competition
Please answer lt1e following qoestlons:
1. Do you agree .with Easrs one-heart
opening bid? It not, what would you have
done?
2. How do you think the auction should
proceed after East Opens one heart?
3. Against seven diamonds, do you
agree with West's lead ot the heart
seven? If not, what card would you have
chosen?
'
4. 11 you were South, ·how would you play
to make seven dlamonds.after the heart
lead?
5. Vou hold the North hand In third posl·
tion. If the bidding begins one heart •
pass. what would y&lt;JU do?
.
6. You hold the East hand In third posl·
tlon. If the bidding begins one heart •
pass, what wool(! you do?
7. YolJ hold the South hand as (lealer.
The opponents pass throughout. You
open 009 spade. partner responds one
no-trump, you rebid two Oiamonds, and
he Is still there with three clubs. What
would you do now?
Mali your entries to Phillip Alder, clo
Newspaper Enterprise Association, 200
Madison Avenue, New Vork, NY 10016,
to arrive by January i9. (Readers out·
side North America ha\le an extra week.)
You may also e-mail your responses at
my
· Web
site,
www,phillipalderb!ldge.com. Click on the
Cootact bunon.
The answers will be givefl on January 31
and the prizewinners announced on
~arch

PREVIOUS SOLUTION -'I want, ot course, peace, grace. and beauty. Ho(
do you do thai ? You work for it ' - St4ds Terkel
;.

O.C.25,2001

By Btmle• Bedt Oaol
Expect the . unexpected in It&amp; y8ar
ahead, and you'll roll witM the both the
punches and the wonderful. happenings
!hal occur out of the blue. In fact, some thing QUite good could come from One of
those occurrences if you're not too quick
to re;ect it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan _19) - Stick
to lried·and-true ways of doing things,
and you won 't De disappointed.
Experimenling with untested Ideas could
prove to be a downer that you won't want
to repeat.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - A weltintantioned person might offer yOu
advice abOut how lo handle an irritating
someone you can't avoid being wllh. lilt
involves clever, nasty retorts. it'll only
make matters worse.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Plan your
day carefully, because timing could be
' 6\lerythlng when i1 comes to pulling off
the desired results. Disorder and a lack
of a game plan could muddle things up
considerably.
ARIES {Mai'ch 21 ·Aprll 19) - Just
because a few of your hunches are right
on target doesn't mean an of your
Impressions will be correct. Before acting
on one, watch lor sigr)s ol accuracy.
TAURUS (April 20·May . 20) Exchanging gifts with atriend mighlb&amp; a
nice thing to del, but se.t some guidelines
concerning the costs and atlck to them. il
yOU a.o~pect speCial tavors. you'll be \l&amp;ry
dlsappcinted.
.:~o · .
OEMINI (May 21-June 20)- You're kid·
ding yourself It you expoot: a tawr from
someone you rejected in the past. You're
going to hava to promise sOmething that
person. wants In order 10 gain his or her
cooperation.
CANCJ;A (June 2t.July 22) - Watch
how you deal with others. You won't like
yOUt5elt if you succumb to stepping out
of character and behave arrogantly,
beCause someone 1!1 In a subservient
position.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - This might not
be the year to experiment with doing
something new for the holiday, especial7
ly When It comet tQ the arrangemenls. To
be on tho safB side. sUck to familiar plans
you know 8\leryoM will like.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22)- This-Is not
a good day to mak9 cht~tnges In plans
without consultirlg others, regardless of
how gmall the matter. Stick to the
arrangements. and you'll aVOid disappointment.
'LIBRA (Sept 23~0ct 23) - Even if it is
supposed to be a joke. an acidic commen! will not be torgiven or readrly lor·
gotten. It you make sura the only words
that come out of your mouth are oompli·
menlary statements. you'll be BB!e.
SCORPIO (Del. 24-Nov. 22) - It may be
a litlle late to tell you to be disciplined in .
your gpendi"' tiabit~. but If you .Were
fOOiiih in your grfl buying. you'll discover
v&lt;lur wastefulness_lEn It serve as a les·

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Pass

10 Latloote
12 Curie dl..
covary
14 Liner's
place
15 Antenna
user
16 Nohuatl
tpetlktra
18 Hldeawey
19 -olone'o
existence
21 "Hud"
Oscar·
winner
23 Rover' a doc
24 Attack word
26 Motel
freebie
29 Taurus or
lmpali
30 Soft leather
32 Mlliomute't

For Christmas,
.bridge crackers

people, pe51 and~ .
EaCh llllter il1 IM CIJ1ler S!ands for IIMIMf
·

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North

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•s Flowery
mont11a

38 Swedish

by Luis Campos

OF

West

1

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Dealer: East
Vulnerable: Neither

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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I'M. COLLECTIN'
CLOTHES FER
TH' NEED'Y,
LOWEEZY !!

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WHATTA YA WANT WIF SUPPER,
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BARNEY

L2·25-o8

oloA

men make mistakes, but married men

find ou1 about them sooner.~
All bridge players make mistakes, but
some do not notice them, because the
distnoutlon is friend~. ln~his deal, part·
ner made
mistake, pushing you into
five CII.Jbs. West leads the spade queen.
How would you plan the play? What
would you have bid with the North hand?
North made a negative double, wl:liqh
promised four hearts, but might have
hidden a five- or sb&lt;~card s.uit if, as here,
his hand was not strong enough to
respond two heans.
After your value-showing three-club
rebid, it would have been reasonable lor
North to lake a shot at three no-trump.
The club queen Probably solidifies that
suit, the spade ace is a solid stopper,
and you must have some extra goodies
for your jump-rebid.
In live clubs, you have three potential
losers: one spade, one heart and one
d1amond. You have on~ 1o tr~ks: two
spades, one diamo.nd, six clubs and a
diamond ruff on the board.
Vou must collect two diamond tricks, so
that you cart discard a spade from· the
dummy and then ruff your third spade.
Take the first trick w~h dummy's spade
ace and play a diamond lo your n~e.
West wins with his queen and ptays a
spade, whic.h you take with your king.
Cash the club ace, lead a club lo
dummy's ~ueen, and play a diamond to
your jact&lt;. When thai wins, cash lha diamond ace, pitching dummy's remaining
spade, and ruff your last spade on the
board.

NEA Crossword Puzzle

BRIDGE

character

23 Light snack 1
25 Movie

29
East
Pass

The Daily Sentinel• Page 87

41 Tunnel
blaster
42 Cel

26

Dealer: South

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
ALLEYOOP

NEA Crossword Puzzle

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ber daughter on ber 2\ •
birthday, "when you were
born you cOed, but everyone
else was---."
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by filling In the mlsoing WOlds

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. SCRAM-LETS ANSWER~ 12124108

Island - Purge - Ljlae - Weight - WAITING for US
"We should be willing to let go of the life we've pllllUied."
.the te3clle; lectured, "so we will have the life that .is
·
WAITING for US."

ARLO &amp;JANIS

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Wednesday, December 24, 2~

www.mydailysentinel.com

Page 86 • The Daily Sentinel
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ACROSS

Phillip
Alder

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rites
15 Kin ofoltars 53
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54
source
55
17 Laac::lvlous .
look
·56
18 Primeval
19 Mother of

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Pass

· Opening lead: • Q

Partner misbids;
you don't misplay

Answer 10 Previous Puzzle

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ACROSS

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33
34
35
36
38

40

theater.
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sound
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Pen brand
Help-wanted al&gt;br.
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like - Meansjustllier
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Alder

2

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7
8
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10
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neighbor
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from the
Manemorn
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homes •
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41
glossy '
DOWN
18 Elevator
Inventor
43
Dishonest 20 Close kin 44
person
21 --lor
Raise
keeps
45
spirits
22 Jiffies
· 47
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Poor grades
neighbor
48
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"Runaway
plus .
Bride" ~ 27 Sweater
Acid In milk
letter
50
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51
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o lena
Get
30 Cultured
52
a load of
fellow
Cool time · 31 Not even
Modem37 Moslfaded
speed unit 39 Laid in

North
•
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WHATTA YA WANT ME TO
SNEAK OFF MY PLATE
FER YA--CABBAGE OR
BRUSSELS SPROUTS ?

GIT BACI&lt; TO YA
ON THAT,
AUNT LO

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rudely
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1 WANNA GIT RID
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PURPLE THING YA WORE TO TH'
HOEDOWN LAST WEEK ... ? .

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SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS 12/.131118

Adhere - Rebus - Quire- Obtuse~. BE BORED.

EVER HAVE A
DOS? 'I'ES, l-IE
&gt;lAD ONE WHEN
HE WAS '(()(JN6ER,
BUT THE D06
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' Old gent to newlyweds, "If you consider life abig adventurel
chances are you will never BE BORED."
'
ARLO &amp;JANIS

'

SAG.ITTARIUS (Nov. 2J..'Oec. 21) - ,
Another person's way ot handUng a problem might be far mor':l effecHye· than
yours. Don't be too demanding about
havrng Your way: at least listen to what
others have to say.
'

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47 Places mo.
48 Midterm or
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49 Ruminate

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION - "I wish we·could put up some of lhe Christmas s~r&lt;
in jars and &lt;Jpen a jar of it every.month.' · Harlan Miller

'~~=~' S(C~ci\}A-l&amp;t.!f~· .....
WOlD

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SAGITIAAIUS (N0\1. 23-0IC·. 21) .- It .
can bl good at llmel to bl lelf·•••ured
and outepoken. but don't ce.rry thll attl·
tude to utrtmtt. It you come on too
pu1hY, be prep•ntd to tit pu1h.cl DICk
tw1011 It hard.

1·· SOUP TO NUTZ

one'a
friend a
55 Namath or
Montano
56 Actor
-Wallach
57 Late
evoning

by Luis Campos

do.

son.

53 Inform on

Celel:fitY Crphl!f Crypt(lijrsms&amp;Jt created rrom ouotatiOns tly fa~s people. past and pr!Mit
Ea::h I!Uer 1n 11\e ~i~er srandslcr another

ib.r'llrthdlr:

The stakes you'll want to play fqr might
be quite a bit higher than usual and
make you far more ambitious. You are not
apt to let size or complications Intimidate
you B'Mrf from striving for your goals.
CAPRICORN ~Doc . 22.Jan. t9) - ·You
may get your chance to show the wor1d
what you can do, so be sure to make a
good impression by walking softly while
accompliShing your purposes .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) SometimeS when you set out to make a
good .Impression upon others. you can
assert yoursEitf In ways that don't repr&amp;·
sent your nature. Be conscious of this
tendency and just be yourself.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)- Because
the future might be much on your mind,
you'll wan1 to do things ttfat cou ld have
an Influence on your tomorrow. You1i
more readily achieve your goals by being
as cooperative as you can.
ARIES (March 21-Aprit 19) - · Identity
yourself with an Issue, problem or project
and a powartul ambition within yo~.~ to
achieve,wll take over and handle what·
ever H 18 you need to do to resolve it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Qon't
waate ~r ttme With small stuH, because
you're capable of handling the most com·
pllcated or b~ln·botti~ situations imag·
lnable. Just do v.tlet comes naturally and
suocess will follow.
OEMINI (May 2h.June 20) - This is a
good day ta work on·any problems 'or sit·
uatioRs that have perplexed you lately.
Your grasp and understanding ot co mpli·
cated matters are far mora comprehensive than usual. ·
CANCER (JIM'It 21-July 22) - A har·
monlous team effort may be essential in
otder to accomplish what needs dOing.
No matter how enargetk:, industrious or
Independent you feel, you11 still fare bet·
cer working In unison with others.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - 00f11 hfsll.te
to tackle those much-needpd chOres that
require tending In the wake of the hplklay
laslivltles. Once you get star18d, work wm
·take on a life of lis own and yOu'll teet
better tor·it.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept, 22)- This Is nor
a day to be shy or falnt-haar1ed in your
dealings with others, regardless if It
invotves business or social matters. Be
bold where boldness is required and
you'll come out rather well.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - Your strong
desire to keep the holiday spirit rolling
may make YOlo! a bR energetic in your
dealings, wirti the family. " you sansa
your excitement to be overwhelming,
slOw down a tilt. •
.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - You're
not one who minces wilh words wtlen
tomethlng 11 dllturblng you. It you can't
hold your tongue, be smerrl and alltaat
walk toftty. 'tbu'tl bt more effective If you

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4 La Scala
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city
27 Ease
5 Grabs
28 Baby chick
6 Sunflower
sounds
grower
31 Society
7 MS readers
newbie
8 Spoke
33 Morse click
falsely
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39 Froth
shade
41 Smudges

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claimers, and remember that this is primarily for fun.

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I hope all ol my reaaers and their !ami·
lies will ha\le a merry Christmas ana r:1
happy holiday.
Now m get to my annual competition
Please answer lt1e following qoestlons:
1. Do you agree .with Easrs one-heart
opening bid? It not, what would you have
done?
2. How do you think the auction should
proceed after East Opens one heart?
3. Against seven diamonds, do you
agree with West's lead ot the heart
seven? If not, what card would you have
chosen?
'
4. 11 you were South, ·how would you play
to make seven dlamonds.after the heart
lead?
5. Vou hold the North hand In third posl·
tion. If the bidding begins one heart •
pass. what would y&lt;JU do?
.
6. You hold the East hand In third posl·
tlon. If the bidding begins one heart •
pass, what wool(! you do?
7. YolJ hold the South hand as (lealer.
The opponents pass throughout. You
open 009 spade. partner responds one
no-trump, you rebid two Oiamonds, and
he Is still there with three clubs. What
would you do now?
Mali your entries to Phillip Alder, clo
Newspaper Enterprise Association, 200
Madison Avenue, New Vork, NY 10016,
to arrive by January i9. (Readers out·
side North America ha\le an extra week.)
You may also e-mail your responses at
my
· Web
site,
www,phillipalderb!ldge.com. Click on the
Cootact bunon.
The answers will be givefl on January 31
and the prizewinners announced on
~arch

PREVIOUS SOLUTION -'I want, ot course, peace, grace. and beauty. Ho(
do you do thai ? You work for it ' - St4ds Terkel
;.

O.C.25,2001

By Btmle• Bedt Oaol
Expect the . unexpected in It&amp; y8ar
ahead, and you'll roll witM the both the
punches and the wonderful. happenings
!hal occur out of the blue. In fact, some thing QUite good could come from One of
those occurrences if you're not too quick
to re;ect it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan _19) - Stick
to lried·and-true ways of doing things,
and you won 't De disappointed.
Experimenling with untested Ideas could
prove to be a downer that you won't want
to repeat.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - A weltintantioned person might offer yOu
advice abOut how lo handle an irritating
someone you can't avoid being wllh. lilt
involves clever, nasty retorts. it'll only
make matters worse.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Plan your
day carefully, because timing could be
' 6\lerythlng when i1 comes to pulling off
the desired results. Disorder and a lack
of a game plan could muddle things up
considerably.
ARIES {Mai'ch 21 ·Aprll 19) - Just
because a few of your hunches are right
on target doesn't mean an of your
Impressions will be correct. Before acting
on one, watch lor sigr)s ol accuracy.
TAURUS (April 20·May . 20) Exchanging gifts with atriend mighlb&amp; a
nice thing to del, but se.t some guidelines
concerning the costs and atlck to them. il
yOU a.o~pect speCial tavors. you'll be \l&amp;ry
dlsappcinted.
.:~o · .
OEMINI (May 21-June 20)- You're kid·
ding yourself It you expoot: a tawr from
someone you rejected in the past. You're
going to hava to promise sOmething that
person. wants In order 10 gain his or her
cooperation.
CANCJ;A (June 2t.July 22) - Watch
how you deal with others. You won't like
yOUt5elt if you succumb to stepping out
of character and behave arrogantly,
beCause someone 1!1 In a subservient
position.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - This might not
be the year to experiment with doing
something new for the holiday, especial7
ly When It comet tQ the arrangemenls. To
be on tho safB side. sUck to familiar plans
you know 8\leryoM will like.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22)- This-Is not
a good day to mak9 cht~tnges In plans
without consultirlg others, regardless of
how gmall the matter. Stick to the
arrangements. and you'll aVOid disappointment.
'LIBRA (Sept 23~0ct 23) - Even if it is
supposed to be a joke. an acidic commen! will not be torgiven or readrly lor·
gotten. It you make sura the only words
that come out of your mouth are oompli·
menlary statements. you'll be BB!e.
SCORPIO (Del. 24-Nov. 22) - It may be
a litlle late to tell you to be disciplined in .
your gpendi"' tiabit~. but If you .Were
fOOiiih in your grfl buying. you'll discover
v&lt;lur wastefulness_lEn It serve as a les·

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user
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existence
21 "Hud"
Oscar·
winner
23 Rover' a doc
24 Attack word
26 Motel
freebie
29 Taurus or
lmpali
30 Soft leather
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men make mistakes, but married men

find ou1 about them sooner.~
All bridge players make mistakes, but
some do not notice them, because the
distnoutlon is friend~. ln~his deal, part·
ner made
mistake, pushing you into
five CII.Jbs. West leads the spade queen.
How would you plan the play? What
would you have bid with the North hand?
North made a negative double, wl:liqh
promised four hearts, but might have
hidden a five- or sb&lt;~card s.uit if, as here,
his hand was not strong enough to
respond two heans.
After your value-showing three-club
rebid, it would have been reasonable lor
North to lake a shot at three no-trump.
The club queen Probably solidifies that
suit, the spade ace is a solid stopper,
and you must have some extra goodies
for your jump-rebid.
In live clubs, you have three potential
losers: one spade, one heart and one
d1amond. You have on~ 1o tr~ks: two
spades, one diamo.nd, six clubs and a
diamond ruff on the board.
Vou must collect two diamond tricks, so
that you cart discard a spade from· the
dummy and then ruff your third spade.
Take the first trick w~h dummy's spade
ace and play a diamond lo your n~e.
West wins with his queen and ptays a
spade, whic.h you take with your king.
Cash the club ace, lead a club lo
dummy's ~ueen, and play a diamond to
your jact&lt;. When thai wins, cash lha diamond ace, pitching dummy's remaining
spade, and ruff your last spade on the
board.

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Dec. 27 Champs Sports Bowl
(1) WIIICOD•In vs (2) Plorld• SUite (De~.-~

(1) Clnclnnetlvs (2) Vlrglnl• T.ch

Dec. 30 Hol i day Bowl
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.Jan. 2 Liberty Bowl
Dec. 31 Sun Bowl

(1) Kentucky vs (2) . . .t Carolina

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(1) Oreaon State vs (2) Plttburgh (Dec.

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Nante:_______________________________________
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of our past heritage
and the quality seniee
.prol'lde·today! .

• A tale of two families.
See Page A2
.• Professor dies trying
. to save dog in Ohio.
'See Page A2
'• Coyotes still prowling
.suburban Cincinnati
.towns. See Page A2
• Ohio's oldest World
·War 11 veteran dies.
See Page A3
• ·I remember, yes, I
Charlene Hoelllch/photo
.remember. See Page AS County Commissioner Jim Sheets, right, was honored with a receplion hosted by Commissioner Mick Davenport and
Clerk Gloria Klees Tuesday. Sheets will be leaving office next week after serving two terms as counly commissioner. He
• • New nOvel explores
·was congratulated by fellow officeholders and friends.
·; young girl's choices in
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Insurance agency celebrates 140th anniversary
· BV CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICHOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Make Your New Year's
Reservations Nowl
Tables Are Going Quicklylll

POMEROY - An insurance agency which was
founded in Middleport In
1868 by Major John Black
Downing is still in business
today and this year observes
its I40th anniversary.
The Downing (,:hilds
Mullen Musser Insurance
Agency will celebrate the
occasion with an open
·Detalto on Pago A2
house from 2 to 4 p.m. :
Monday at its Second Street
offices in .Pomeroy. The
John Musser family, current
owners of . the agenc&gt;',
invite the community to jom
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in the anniversary celebraA2 tion of the business which
Annie's Mailbox
has a long history of lecal
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Established in 1868, the
Classifieds
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was founded by Major John
·comics
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Downing, a riverboat
A4 captain who is credited with
.Editorials
training his longtime friend
Faith • Values
As-7 Samuel Clemens {Mark
A3 Twain) in his ri~erboat
Movies
days.
A3
In history books Major
Obituaries
Downing is described as
B4 being not only a respected
fl~;~.ces to go
.
riverboat captain. but a ~tal­
B SectlOn ented violimst, an excellent
Sports
A2 hunter and a good businessWeather
man ·· who gave up his river
•
c ooo8 Ohio Valley Publl•hlng Co. boating in 1868 to go into
the insurance business. His
son, John B. Downing, Jr.
joined him in the business,
and later John B. Downing,
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POMEROY - Meigs
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appointed a new Clerk of
Courts and a new County
Treasurer at Wednesday's
regular meeting.
·
Du~ to the p~nding retirement of Clerk of Courts
Marlene Harrison, effeclive
Dec. 3 1, commissioners
appointed Clerk-elect Diane
Lynch to assume the office
effective Jan. I. Her term
officially begins on Jan. 5.
Commissioners appointed
Treasurer-elect Peggy Yost
to her new. post, effective
Jan . 5, due to the retirement
of Treasurer Howard Frank
on that date. Yost's term
does not begin until
September, 2009.
Commissioners also:
• ApP&lt;Rd COimnissionerelect Ti-u:Rs Anderson as the
board's representative to the
Area 18 Agency on Aging .
• Approved a contract
between the Department of
Job and Family Services
and Sheriff Robert Beegle,
for after-hours . support in
children 's services case
investigation .
Present
were
Commissioners Jim Sheets
and
Mick
Davenfort,
Commissioners-e ect
Ande1·son and Michael
Burtrum. and Clerk Gloria
Kloes. ·

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local and ·state-elected offi- West Virginia have also · this time traffic wi ll be
As for the fate of the old
cials, according lo Kare.n been · invited to participate controlled by ilaggers.
bridge, Paw·Ioski .said
During the ceremony ODOT engineers have
Pawloski, spokesperson for in the spring dedication.
POMEROY - Tuesday 's ODOT"s District 10, and . As for Tuesday 's ribbon trarric will continue to received blasting plans to
ribbon cutting for the open- Christi Mash of the cutting, ODOT hopes to flow across the ex isting dismantle the existing
ing of the new Bridge of Governor's
Office of acknowledge the bridge's Pomeroy Mason Bridge bridge with charges of
Honor will be "short and Appalachia .
·
·opening and then get traffic but immediately following explosives rather than mansweet" according to the
Pawloski said the official moving across it as soon as the ceremony traffic will ually di smantling the strucof dedication ceremony in the possible. For those wishing be·· swi tched onto lh e new ture. No date has been set
Ohio
Department
Transportation.
spring will hopefully bring to attend the ribbon cutting, Bridge of Honor. There is for this event though it will
The ceremony will begin with it better weather and parking will be permitted io be no parking on the old also likely be in the spring.
at II a.m. at the center of will also focus on the on the new Bridge of · bridge during the ceremoThe public is inyited to
the new span and will bridge's three honorees. The HonQr from 9-11 a.m., ny to maintain the flow of attend Tuesday"s ribbon
·cutting.
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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Charlene Hoellleh/photo

John Musser, right, has been with the Downing Childs Mullen Musser Insurance Agency
for the past 30 years. His san Steve, came inlo the business in 2005.
'

Downing, joined the business and operated it for
many years.
Fifty years ago, 1958,
Bill Childs joined the
Downing
· Insurance
Agency which continued
operation in a wing of the
historic Downing House in
Middleport until 1963
when offices were moved
to Second Street in
Pomeroy. John · Mu_sser ·

came into the agency in its current space. The
Williams Insurance Agency
1978,30 years ago .
Another Pomeroy insur- was then . purchased and
ance· company operated by added to the business and in
Don Mullen was purchased 2005 Musser's son . Steve.
by the Downing agency in moved back to Pomeroy
1982. Mullen joined in the and joined the agency.
Five years ago John
agency 's operation that year
Musser
bought the rcmaii1and remained until his
relirement some years later. ing partner's interest in the
In 200 ! .the agency office agency to make it now a
was moved across the street Musser family owned and
from its fonner location into opemted business.
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COLUMBUS - Ohio
by
families
served
American Electric Power
will be eligible for immediate help in paying their electric bills and as many as·
20 .000 families wi ll receive
help in lowering their costs
for electric power this winter season through a ' "Crisis
Response Fund'" 'and distribution of home weatherization kits announced today
by AEP Ohio. a unit of AEP
and the Ohio Department of
Development.
The fund and the weatherization kids will be supported by AEP Ohio
through an initial contribution of $1 million and will
be managed by the ODD
through J6 ·community
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