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                  <text>Page 86 • The Daily Sentinel

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Bonds, Giants finally complete deal
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
- Barry Bonds and the San
Francisco Giants completeJ
a $15.8 million. one-year
contract Monday night after
the slugger spent hours at
the ballpark being examined
by team doctors.
The club announceJ the
deal. which was finalized
nearly two month' after the
sides agreed on financial
terms Dec . 7. the fmal day of
baseball's winter meetings.
Bonds had to pass a physical, and the parties had to
work out complicated language regardi ng Bonds'
behavior and what would
happen if the slugger were to
be indicted.
A federal granJ jury is
investigating whether Bonds
perjured himself when he
testitied in 2003 in the Bay
Area
Laboratory . CoOperative steroid distribution case that he hadn ' t .
knowingly taken any performance-enhancing drugs.
On a conference call with
reporters late Monday night,
Bonds was asked why it
took so long for the deal to
be completed.
AP photo
''I was on a skiing vaca- San Francisco Giants' Barry Bonds watch~s the ball fly after
tion," he said, laughing. "It hitting his second-inning home run against the Seattle
didn't take any time. It's Mariners at Safeco F1eld in Seattle in a Friday June 16, 2006
normal procedure."
photo. Barry Bonds arrived in San Francisco on Monday. set
Two baseball officials said to take a physical and complete a contract with the Giants
the slugger's trainers - · nearly two months after they agreed on financ1a1 terms .
Harvey Shields and Greg
Oliver - would no longer the stadium Monday and amount.
be on the Giants' payroll . then quick ly drove ·away.
·'J'm very excited and very
That means neither will be with age nt Jeff Borris in the happy we got it all done,"
allowed in the clubhouse, passenger seat.
Bonds said. " I'm just glad to
where they previously had
The 42-year-old Bonds be on the team and glad
their own lockers next to begins the 2007 season with things worked out. I think
Bonds' space, or any other 734 home runs. 22 from we should be talking about
restricted area in any big breaking · Hank Aaron's team. We' ve got a good
league ballpark, the officials
team that's got a chance to
said. If they were to make career record of 755.
do
something."
''I
knew
thing
s
would
road trips, it would be on
work
out.
This
is
where
I
After
missing all but 14
Bonds' dime or their own.
The two oflicials spoke on always wanted to play and games in 2005 · following
condition of anonymity always loved to play. The three operations on his right
because of the sensitive city of San Francisco is what knee, Bonds baited .270
nature of such detail s in I love . The people of San with 26 homers and 77 RBls
Francisco are who I love. and drew I 15 walks last
Bonds' contract.
There
's no better place for year. He passed Babe Ruth
"I have no problems with
me
to
be," Bonds said. "This to move into second place
it," Bonds said. "(Oliver)
and Harvey will be with me. is my history. The people in on the career home run list
San Francisco deserve it May 28.
Just outside the ballpark."
But the Giants tnissed the
Bonds, who traveled to the all ."
Bonds can earn another playoffs for the third straight
Bay Area from his offseason
home
in
Southern $4.2 million in performance year, leaving Bonds no closCalifornia, underwent X- bonuses based on how much er to the World Series ring
rays and many other tests he plays. If he matches last he has always coveted.
Bonds, who is coming off
from multiple team doctors. year's effort - 493 plate
The seven-time NL MVP appearances, 130 games surgery on his troublesome
waved and smiled as he left he would receive the whole left elbow, has been deemed

healthier by the team than
last ·year at this time . And he
wound up playing regularly
in 2006.
A day after the season
ended.
owner
Peter
Magowan said Bonds would
no longer be the centerpiece
of the franchise if he played
for the Giants in 2007 and then the club signed ace
Barry Zito to a $ 126 million,
seven-year contract thi s
month. San Francisco hosts
the All-Star game thi s summer, and Bonds is certain to
bring altention to the city
leading up to the event .
" Barry provides us with a
proven. miJdle-of-the-order,
run-producing bat." Giants
general mana~er Brian
Sabean said. "Wnh his presence in our lineup and a oneyear contractual commitment, we were able to avoid
the temptation to trade away
some of our valuable young
pitching talent and were able
to free up long-range funds
to acquire a front-line pitcher."

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Huntington star Mayo
considers legal options
HUNTINGTON , W.Va.
(AP) - Huntington High
School star O.J . Mayo is
consideri ng his legal options
after he was handed a twogame suspension for collectmg two technical fouls and
getting ejected during · the
top-ranked Highlanders' win
over No. 2 Capital.
Mayo could 111e a complaint in Cabell County
Circuit Court as early as
Tuesday, said his ·attorney.
Mike Woelfel. who also ts
an assistant coach at
Huntington.
Mayo was ejected from
Friday's game after he followed referee Mike Lazzo to
the scorers table and
bumped the referee from
behind. The Secondary
School
Activities
Commission later suspended the senior for two games.
"We feel 0.1 . certainly
didn't do anything intentional," Woelfel told The
of
Herald-Dispatch
Huntington on Monday. "If
there was contact, it was
inadvertent or may have
been accidentally initiated
by the referee himself."
Under SSAC rules, the
penalty for receiving two
technical fouls in a game or
being ejected from a game is
a two-game suspension. A
student who "in protest lays
hands or attempts to lar,
hands upon an official '
could be declared ineligible
by the principal or the SSAC
for up to a year.
Mike Hayden. executive
director of the SSAC, said

the commission continues to
!nvestigate the game but he
would not elaborate.
"0.1 . is a very bright,
young man who understands
he's in an awkward postlion ." Woelfel said. " It's a
very delicate situation. He 's
concerned about his future
and hi s reputation."
Five Huntington reserve
players also were ejected
and received two-game suspensions. Their parents filed
a complaint on Monday in
Cabell County Circuit Court
seeking
a
temporary
restraining order that would
bar the SSAC from imposing the suspensions until a
deci sion is made on the
players' procedural right to
appeal the penalties.
Huntington was scheduled
to play Tuesday night in
Durham, N.C.. again st
natiomllly ranked Artesia of
Lakewood, Calif.
The
Highlanders also are to play
Friday against Scott County
(Ky.) in Lexington, Ky.
· Under SSAC rules, 'if a
student plays under a
restraining order that is later
reversed, the team could be
forced to forfeit any victories in which the student
played.
"Given the circumstances,
these kids deserve an opportunity to be heard before
they are denied the chance
of a lifetime because of an
arbitrary enforcement of a
rule the~ did not intend to
violate,' said l'aul Farrell
Jr.. one of three attorneys
representing the players.

Bond s filed for free
agency and apparently drew
interest from · Oakland, St.
Louis, San Diego .and other
teams .
He reportedly failed an
amphetamines test last season. The New York Daily
News said that when Bonds
first learned of the result, he
attributed it to a substance
he took from teammate
Mark Sweeney's locker.
In a public statement.
Bonds cleared Sweeney and
said, "he did not give me
anything whatsoever and has
nothing to do with this matter." Bonds didn't address
whether he took amphetamines.
Bonds, who has played 21
major league seasons. has
repeatedly denied using performance-enhancing drugs.
Bonds has spent 14 years
with San Francisco and
helped the Giants draw 3
million fans in all seven seasons in their waterfront ballrushed to the New Bolton
BY DAN GELSTON
park. He has long hoped to
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Center, about 30 miles
end his career with the team
southwest of Philadelphia
for which his late father.
KENNETT SQUARE, in Kennett . Square, hours
Bobby, and godfather. Willie Pa. -· Kentucky Derby after shattering his right
Mays, once played.
winner Barbaro was eutha- hind leg just a few strides
" I just want to win. I want nized Monday after com- into the Preakness Stakes.
to win a championship here plications from his break- The bay colt underwent a
in San Franci sco," Bonds . down at the Preakness last five-hour operation that
said.
May.
fused two joints, recover"We just reached a point ing from an injury most
where it was going to be horses never survive.
difficult for him to go on Barbaro lived for eight
without pain," co-owner more months. though he
seen him get angry. And like "That's where I learned it. Roy Jackson said. "It was never again walked with a
anyone who is so even-tem- That's where it will always the right decision. it was normal gait.
the right thing to do. We
The Kentucky Derby
pered, it really has an effect. be from."
When he's angry, you krrow
Dungy's teams have said all along if there was winner suffered a signifithere's a reason. And we lis- missed the playoffs only a situation where it would cant setback over the
ten."
once since then, in 1998. In become more difficult for weekend, and surgery was
Dungy earned a Super Indy, he went from a defen- him then it would be required to insert two steel
pins in a bone - one of
Bowl ring as a player with sive powerhouse to a strong time."
Roy
and
Gretchen
three
shattered
eight
the
1978
Pittsburgh offense and succeeded with
in
the
ago
Steelers, where he was a Manning, Marvin Harrison Jackson were with Barbaro months
on
Monday
morning,
with
Preu'kness but now healthy
spare defensive back and and Edgerrin James.
But in the NFL, winning the owners making the - to eliminate all weight
emergency quarterback . He
played two seasons in can get stale if all you do is decision in consultation bearing on the ailing right
Pittsburgh. pne in San get to the playoffs every with chief surgeon Dean rear foot.
Francisco (where he came season and never make the Richardson.
The
procedure
on
It was a series of compli- Saturday was &lt;t risky one,
under the int~uence of 1:1"111 Super Bowl.
Walsh), and lmally was cut
In 2000 and 2001 the cations. including lamini- because it transfered more
by the Giants after he was · Bucs lost their op~ning tis in the left rear hoof and weight to the leg while the
traded there lor another playoff
games
in a recent abscess in the foot rests on the ground
tuture head coach, Ray Philat.lelphia, and Dungy right rear hoof, that proved bearing no weight.
to be too much for the galRhodes.
was fired .
The leg was on the mend
So he began coaching,
He went to Indy. but the lant colt, whose break- until the abscess began
first at his alma mater, postseason results were the down brought an outpour- causing discomfort last
Minne sota. At 25, he same; the Colts were blown ing of support across the week . Until then, the
became the NFL's youngest out 4l-0 by the Jets in their country.
major
concern
was
" I would say thank you Barbaro 's left rear leg,
assistant when he returned first postseason game.
to the Steelers to work for Where his predecessor, Jim for everything. and all which developed laminitis
Noll . By 28, he was the Mora, might have blown-up your thoughts and prayers in J u1y, and 80 percent of
team's defensive coordina- after a horrible game like over the last eight months the hoof was removed .
tor. instantly becoming the that one. Dungy put it aside. or so," Jackson said to
Richardson said. Monday
focus for those seeking to Shortly after his postgame Barbato's fans.
morning that Barbaro did
hire the first black head news conference, he was
On May 20. Barbaro was not have a good night.
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That is Dungy, whose
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Barbaro euthanized;
owner calls it
'the right decision'

Dungy overcomes tragedy to seek his first ring
MIAMI (AP) - After his
brother died in an auto accident last September, Reggie
Wayne returned to the
lndtanapolis Colts to find
Tony Dungy waiting to console him - as only a man
who has been through hi s
own personal tragedies can
do.
"I was at the lowest
point,'' Wayne recalled last
week . "Just to hear it from
someone who has been
through it helps you a lot .
Coach Dungy is a strong
man - a strong sou I. It was
huge for me."
Dungy's tragedy came 13
months ago - the suicide of
his 18-year-o ld son James .
A season later, he 's coaching in the Super Bowl, using
the strength that sustained
him through his terrible loss
to try to get the Colts their
first NFL title in 36 years. A
victory on Sunday at
Dolphin Stadium would validate his cftreer and his
quarterback's,
Peyton
Manning, two men who
have been tagged with the
line "can' t win the big one."
In both cases. the label is
unfair. as most labds can
be.
_Dungy's teams have made
the playoffs for eight
straight seasons and in nine
of the II years he's coached.
The eight straight appearances ties for second in that
category with his mentor,
Chuck Noll.- and puts him
behind Tom Landry, the
only coach to do it nine consecutive times. Hi s winning
percentage of .635, including playoffs. is the highest
among active coaches . a
fraction of a percentage
point higher than the mark
for Joe Gibbs.
But Gibbs has won three
Super Bowls. Dungy is celebrated in his first as much
for the color of his skin as
his abilities he and
Chicago coach Lovie Smith.
a protege and good friend .
are the first black head
coaches to make it there

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The knock has usually
been that Dungy lacks what
a championship coach
needs: the killer instinct to
push everything else aside.
The television cameras
never catch him shouting at
an of!icial or cursing under
his breath . His priorities are
his family and hi s faith.
He's also worked hard to
advance minority hiring in
the NFL, a cause that is
clearly in the spotlight this
week and was last week ,
too.
"What happened in New
York on Monday, what happened in Indianapolis and
Chica'go on Sunday and
what happened in Pitt sburgh
the next Monday may make
it the most significant week
ever lor African-Americans
in football. " said Doug
Williams, who 19 years ago
became the first black quarterback in a Super Bowl.
He was referring to Jerry
Reese's appointment as general manage r of the New
York Giants, the conference
championship wins, and
Mike Tomlin 's hiring as
coach of the Pittsburgh
Steelers.
Dungy is hardly the prototypical coach - he's usually stoic on the sideline, as he
had been in dealing with his
son's death. After the Colts
beat New England to win
the AFC championship, he
pointedly noted that coaches
don' t have to encourage
profanity and trash-talking
to succeed.
His boss agrees.
"There are disciplinarians
without bein~ disciplinarians." says Btll Polian. the
Colts' ge neral manager. " If
they bench you. or punish
you in some other way, they
let you know that it can be
rectified, that if what you
did wrong is corrected. there
arc rewards down the line. "
Manning describes his
coach in a si milar vein.
"He doesn't yell. Or at
lea't he doesn't yell very
often." he said. " But I' ve

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TP-C connecting customers to $4 million expansion

SPORTS

BY BRIAN J. REED

• Cavs .whip Warriors.
See Page 81

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COOLVILLE - The first few customers
in Athens and Meigs Counties served by a
water expansion project in the Tuppers
Plains-Chester Water District have been connected to the system.
TP-C's Phase IV project, costing nearly $4
million, is now serving customers rm Elk
Run, Hooper, Cherry Ridge, Bea. wallow,
and Hemlock Grove Roads in Bedford
TownshiP. in Meigs County, and 114ill School
and Fossil Rock Roads in Canhage and Lodi
Townships in Athens County.
In Meigs County, new customers still to be
served are on Bald Knob-Stiversville,
Brewer, Smith Ridge. Dittle, and Dewitts
Run. Roads in Athens County to be serviced
by the project, but not yet connected are:
North and South Rodehaver, Sand Ridge,
Bobo, Niggemeyer, Hogue Hollow, Lawson.
Greiner, Dutch Ridge, Montie, Bucks Lake,
and Zion.
Funding for the project came in the form of
$2.19 million in loan funding and $1.66 million in grant funds. The district aho collected
$75,000 in tap fees fro\11 new customers. ·

The p_roject consist of 160 customers and
51.2 mtles of water line ranging in size from
two to I0 inches, three water tanks, two
booster stations, and rehabilitation of an
existinll booster station. All of the District' s
water ts pumped from the Long Bottom
Treatment Plant .
The project will make for a total customer
count of more than 5.200 in Athens and
Meigs Counties. A total of 23 water tanks
store 3,000,000 gallons of water on the system at any given time along with 40 pressure
reducing stations and 12 remote pumping
stations, General Manager Donald Poole
said.
Poole said the water project was to be completed by Feb. 6, but an additional30 days of
time was granted to allow until March 6 to
have everyone connected.
"The water tanks on Lawson Road and
Ross Road have been ready to receive water
for months, but the distribution contractor
has not been able to keep up with the work
needed within the contract time period,''
Poole said. "Just this week the tanks are being
filled and super chlorinated. It will take a

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A new water tank on Lawson Road in Athens County is part
of a $4 million water expansion project in the TupperS
Plains-Chester Water District. The project will add 160 new
customers to the system in Meigs and Athens Counties. ::

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Shaw selected ·
Ohio University
Superstar
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

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WEATHER

BY BETH SERGENT

HOEFl!CHOMYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
Evan
Shaw has been selected
"Ohio
University's
Superstar" by the OU
Student Senate for the fall
quarter in recognition of outstanding work both inside
and outside the classroom.
Shaw, a graduate of Meigs
High School and a senior at
OU majoring in video production. says he considers
the award the biggest honor
he has ever received because
he was selected by his peers
from about 20,000 students.
This past year has been a
whirlwtnd of activity for
Shaw, all stemming from his
selection last April for NFL
Films internship in New
Jersey. His talent as a videographer and producer by
NFL Films in clips he sent
from the WOUB Friday latenight show. "Gridiron
Glory."
As a result of that internship where his outstanding
talent was recognized, NFL
Films began giving him
assignments. He shot 18 preseason NFL games for the
try-out period. He then shot
18 NFL games for NFL
Films and covered 21 teams
including the
Chicago
Bears. Minnesota Vikings,
Pittsburgh
Steelers,
Cleveland
Browns.
Baltimore Ravens, Carolina
Panthers, Buffalo Bills,

BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

Evan Shaw .

Tennessee
Titans,
Washington
Redskins,
Denver Broncos. NY Jets,
Detroit Lions, Atlanta
Falcons, San Francisco
49ers, Seattle Seahawks,
Cincinnati Bengals. Kansas
City Chiefs. New England

Patriots, Houston Texans,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and
the Jacksonville Jaguars.
He traveled to the cities and
shot games in the stadiums of
the Minneapolis Vikings,
Cleveland Browns, Carolina
Panthers, Buffalo Bills,

·Mentors needed at local schools
BY

BEnt SERGENT

BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

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Calendars

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Classifieds

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Comics

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Annie's Mailbox

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Editorials

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Obituaries
Sports
Weather

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A6

POMEROY - January is
National Mentoring Month,
bringing attention to the need
for mentors at an after school
mentoring program for sixth
through eighth graders at
Meigs. Eastern and Southern.
The after school mentoring
program is administered by
Health Recovery Services,
Inc. of Athens and meets from
3-5 p.m. on Mondays at
Eastern, Tuesdays at Meigs
and Wednesdays at Southern.
Volunteers can range in age
from a junior in high school to
a senior citizen and everyone
in-between. Right now volunteers are mostly college students though a need for older
adults exists for the progrdiTI.
Allison Zarcaro, Meigs
County mentoring coordinator, said a typical after school
session first mvolves mentors
and the kids eating a snack
togethe( at their school before
breaking imo groups to do
homework. Depending on the

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mentors and the amount of
kids the groups may be three
kids to one mentor or less.
After the homework session Zarcaro said there is a
short lesson that usually
focuses on drug prevention
education or life skills which
addresses topics such as self
esteem, decision making and
social skills.
"This program is especially
important with kids in this age
group because they're very
impressionable and it's prime
time for them to learn about
substance abuse prevention,"
Zarcaro said. "Also they're
meeting with and seeing older
people come into the program
and care about them which
sends a positive message."
The mentoring program
has been at Meigs since 2000,
started at Eastern last year and
began at Soutbem this year.
Zarcaro has been working
with the Meigs program for
two years and says it's detinitely having an impact by

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Washington
Redskins,
Detroit Lions, San Francisco
49ers, New England Patriots,
and Kansas City Chiefs.
Shaw said one of the most
enjoyable things about the

POMEROY - With only
around 30 landlords having
paid Pomeroy's $25 inspection fee for rental property,
it"s a safe bet there are landlords who haven't paid the
fee though they have until
the end of the business day to
do so.
Pomeroy Chief of Police
Mark E. Proffit said his
department will likely be
sending out letters to landlords who haven't paid the
inspection fee before any
fine will be levied. Failure to
comply with the newly
adopted village ordinance
may carry a $100 fine plus
court costs.
"This is a village law created by village council and
my department has to do
their job to enforce it,"
Proffitt said. "At the same
time we want landlords and
tenants to know we're there
for them too and this inspection is a tool for accountability when documenting damage done to rental property."
Proffitt said Patrolman
Ronnie Spaun, who is also
acting code enforcement
officer, hasn't begun his
inspections yet but will
begin soon. According to
Proflitt and the village ordnance, Spaun will play a dual

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Snowy surprise

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From out of nowhere Tuesday morning, a half-hour storm coated cars. streets. sidewalks
and pedestrians with a fresh dusting of snow. As quickly as the storm came . it moved out.
bringing with it sunshine and colder temperatures.

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BY ROBERT BURNS
AP MILITARY WRITER

WASHINGTON It
may be time to "redefine
the goals" for Iraq, the
admiral President Bush
picked to lead U.S. forces
in the Middle East told
Congress O!J Tuesday as
lawmakers of both parties
maneuvered for leverage
against Bush ·s proposed
troop buildup.
Navy Adm . William
Fallon. Bush's nominee to
head the U.S. Central
Command, told his Senate
confirmation hearing the
time for finding solutions
in Iraq was running out.
"What we have been
doing has not been working," he said. "We have
got to be doing. it seems
to me, something different." He did not say what
might change under his
command.
Meanwhile,
House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi .just returned from a trip
to Iraq and Afghanistan,
told a news conference on
Capitol Hill that her delegation saw no sign that
U.S. efforts in Iraq were
moving
ahead
with
urgency .
"We went wiJh the hope
and expectation that what
we would see in Iraq was
some coordinated effort to
have political solution s.
to relieve the civil strife
and violence there, and
diplomatic efforts to bring
stability to the region,"
she said. "We saw no evidence of eitheF, sadly."
The
California
Democrat praised the U.S.
military's efforts but said
more must be done on the
economic and political
·fronts.
Rejecting Bush's troop
buildup, Pelosi called for
refocusin~ the U.S. military misston from combat
to a combination of training Iraqi forces, protecting Iraq 's borders and
fightin~ terrorists.
Bush s declaration last
week that "I am the decision-maker" on issues of
war also ran into resis-

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HAVANA- Cuban state
television on Tuesday
showed a video of a healthi. er looking Fidel Castro
• meeting and speaking with
:Venezuelan President Hugo
· Chavez, the first images of
the ailing leader shown in
three months.
The report said the I 0minute video clip was taped
: on Monday during a in a
· two-hour private meeting in
· Havana that was not previously publicized.
The newest images
seemed to be aimed at
knocking down the most
recent round of reports
about Castro's health.
including a report in the
Spanish newspaper El Pais
earlier this month that
described hi s health as
"grave."
Both leaders appeared to
take pains in the video to
make clear when the ses sion occurred. Chavez
could be heard say ing that it
began at 3 p.m. on Jan 29.
· Castro read aloud a headline of an article dated
Saturday
from
the
Argentine
newspaper
Clarin:
.
Castro, who was standing, more looked alert a,nd
: heavier than in previous
:images that had showed him
:much more thin and frail.
·Dressed in a red, white and
' blue track suit, the 80-year. old was also shown sitting
: and drinking orange juice.
• "Fidel has said that we
:have not lost this battle,"
: Cha.vez said in the video.
:"I'll say something more:
we have won it."
The broadcast came six
. months after Castro's July
~ 31 announcement that he
• had undergone intestinal
:.surgery and was provision:-ally ceding power to his
younger brother Raul.
Castro had looked thinner
and frailer in the last video

'

per our expectations here, political actions to resolve
that the likelihood that a problem that requires
Iraq is suddenly ~oing to more than military force .
Separately,
John
turn into somethmg that
looks clo se to what we Negroponte , the first
enjoy here in this country director of national intelis going to be a long time ligence, said at his confirmation hearing for the
coming," he said.
One of the leading post of deputy secretary
Republicans opposed to of state that Iraq is still
Bush's troop buildup, having trouble policing its
Sen. John Warner of long border with Syria.
Negroponte said Syria
Virginia, said Fallon
is
letting 40 to 75 foreign
appeared to be distancing
htmself from the Bush fighters cross its border
plan. He urged the admi- into Iraq each month, and
ral to consider other he repeated the charge
approaches in Iraq as he that Iran is providing
takes over for Abizaid, lethal help to msurgents
fighting U.S. forces in
who is retiring.
Warner said he hoped Iraq. He gave only mild
to
the
Fallon would feel free "to endorsement
point out those areas in administration's diplomatthis plan which you feel ic hands-off policy toward
need flexibility, options Damascus and Tehran.
Several senators asked
that can be pursued, other
than the rigidity of just Fallon his views on Iran,
20,000 new troops n~ht which the Bush adminisinto the face of sectanan tration accuses of med. dlinl! in Iraq's internal
violence."
With a Senate show- affatrs and supplying
AP pllolo
down
over . the Iraq war weapons fdr use by insurAdm. William Fallon gestures while testifying on Capitol Hillin Washington. Tuesday, before
apparently
days away, No. gents a~ainst American
his Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing to become commander Qf the
2 Senate GOP leader and Iraqt soldiers.
U. S. Central Command.
Trent Lott of Mississippi
"They are posturing
said
themselves
with the capahe
had
concerns
with
father's
adminis"One
of
the
things
in
Bush's
tance. this time from a
bility
to
attempt
to deny
each
of
the
resolutions
on
prominent
Republican . tration, told a co ngres- the back of my mind that
Bush has said he intends sional hearing Tuesday I'd like to get answered is the war introduced so far. us the ability to .operate in
to push ahead with his that the White Hou se to meet with the people If Republican leaders do this vicinity," Fallon said,
plan to send an additional should find a way to that have been working not rally behind a single adding that there is room
2 1,500 U.S. troops to negotiate with Congress this issue - particularly proposal, the party could for diplomatic efforts
our ambassadors, our avoid taking a clear, unit- with Iran because it has
Iraq, regardless of any on troop additions.
resolution the Senate may
"A majority of Congress diplomats - to get · an ed stance on the widely an economic stake in
is ready to vote against a assessment of what's real- unpopular Iraq war - a keeping open the Persian
pass.
"I
would
suggest surge" in troops, Baker istic and what's practi- consequence Lou saggest- Gulf's commercial shiped he wouldn't mind.
ping lanes.
respectfully to the presi- told the Senate Foreign cal," Fallon. said.
Meanwhile, Pelosi and
"To herd the cat some
"And maybe we ought
dent that he is not the sole Relations Committee.
Senate
Majority Leader
times
you
have
to
let
Baker
was
co-chairman
to
redefine
the
goals
here
decider," Sen. Arlen
Specter. R-Pa .. said dur- of a bipartisan commis- a bit and do something them stray," he said. Harry · Reid informed
about
that. Bush on Tuesday that
ing
a hearing
on sion that recommended that' s more realistic in "Think
Congress' war powers. the administration pull term s of getting some Keeping them together by they support his idea for a
bipartisan group to advise
"The decider is a shared out U.S. combat brigades progress and then maybe letting them stray."
Sen. Barack Obama, D- him on the war on terror.
and joint responsibility."
by early 2008, launch new take on the other things
There
were
about dtplomatic initiatives with later," he added without Ill ., a presidential hope- Bush pitched the idea as a
ful, introduced legislation way to str~ngthen his
132,000 U.S. troops in Iran and Syria and vastly elaborating.
with
His spokesman, Capt. to implement an Iraq plan relationship
increase the number of
Iraq before the increase.
The question of how to U.S. military advisers in William Alderson, said that focuses on finding a Congress and gather regusolution
in lar input from Jaw~Dakers .
try forcing an end to the Iraq .
later that Fallon preferred political
war in Iraq, and under
Fallon, whom Bush not to address the issue in Baghdad while beginning
Pelosi and Reid jointly
what conditions, is among nominated to replace more ·detail until after he a withdrawal of U.S. called Bush to take up the
the issues faced by the Army Gen. John Abizaid had been confirmed by troops and "bringing this offer, said Dana Perino,
newly
empowered as head of Central the full Senate.
war to a responsible end." deputy White House press
Democratic majority in Command, told the Senate
Fallon told the senators,
Fallon, 62, currently secretary. The first meetCon11ress, and some of the Armed
Services "I believe the situation in commander of U.S. forces ing will be next week,
prestdent's political allies Committee that he was Iraq can be turned around, in the Pacific, said he saw probably at the White
as well.
a need for a comprehen- House, althouah the date
not Jet sure how . he but time is short."
James A. Baker Ill, sec- woul go about changing
"I think that we would sive approach to Iraq, and attendees have not
retary of state during the approach in Iraq .
probably be wise to tern- includins economic and been set, Perino said.

Cuban TV shows Castro meeting with
Chavez in first images for three months
images , which aired on Oct.
28.
Chavez said in 1\tesday's
video that he found his friend
to be "of good humor. with a
good face ltnd in good spirits."

He said the pair discussed a
variety of issues, including the
world's energy crisis and that
Castro showed "much clarity,
as always in his ideas and
analysis ."

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Saturday Tri-State Area
Council, BSA will again hold
tts annual Merit Badge
College hosted by Marshall
University.
The
University is opening ul' the
Twm Towers Cafeteria (Fifth
Ave between 18th &amp; 19th
Streets) just for the local Scnut
council to use a~ their headquarters. The event 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. and will run or until
scouts complete their second
Merit Badge session . Over
450 Scouts have pre-registered for the opponunity to
work on two of the 33 different Merit Badges being
offered by college professors.
The purpose of Scouts completing Merit Badges include
developing a personal network for future success
through meeting professionals
in the work place, exploring

possible career fields as future
vocations and learning new
life skills. The Merit Badges
earned at the college will help
the Scouts to work toward the
21 Merit Badges needed to
earn the Eagle Scout Award.
Statistics show that former.
Boy Scouts attend college at a
rate almost twice that of the
geneml student population.
Event
chairman
and
Marshall Professor, Frank
Gil~arn. states: "For Marshall
University it's an opportunity
to introduce our faculty mid
campus to students most likely to anend college while providing a community service.
All of the participating professors donate their time to help
the SeouL~ and to promote
Marshall University."
A sample of the Merit
Badges being offered include:
American
Heritage,

Crime
Archeology.
Prevention, Engineering, First
Aid,
Medicine.
Law.
Scholarship and Traftic
Safety. Prior to coming to the
Marshall University Merit
Badge College Scouts must
work to complete pre-requisites for the Merit Badges they
register for including projects.
visitations and research
papers.
While the Scouts are completing their Merit Badge sessions, leaders and parents may
sign up for Basic Scout Leader
Development, or classes on
working with ADD and
ADHD youth, building Scout
membership and Youth
Protection. More than 75
adults are expected to participate in one of the sessions.
Scout Executive Ray Franks
stated that the Tri-State Area
Council is truly thankful to

Marshall U11iv~rsity and its
staff fur providing the extraordinary opponunity for so
many young people to explore
new areas of interest and to
experience such an opportunity to learn new things about
the world they will some day
lead .
·
·•scout~ from Tri-State Area
Council earn the Eagle Award
at a mtc 50"k 'll'reater
than
.
Scouts across the country.
Opportunities such as the
Marshall Merit Badge College
deserve much of the credit for
that success rate," said Fmnks.
Tri-State Area Council
serves over 6,()(X) youth annu- .
ally !rom Meigs, Gallia and
Lawrem:e Counties in Ohio:
Carter Boyd and Lawrence
Counties in Kentucky and
Mason, Lincoln, Wayne and
Cabell Counties in West
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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Single daughter needs reassurance
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

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Dear Annie: I am at my
wits' end with my 28-yearold daughter, "Melis sa."
She is successful, has her
own home, drives a nice
car, is highly educated, is
fairly attractive, works out,
runs in road races and is
not a wallflower who sits
at home waiting for the
world to come to her. The
problem? She is obsessed
with tbe fact that she doesn't have a boyfriend.
Her younger brother
recently got married. and
she has been livid ever
since. Her last single friend
just got engaged, and
Melissa is a bridesmaid.
. Every time she has to do
something wedding related, my daughter calls and
says, "When is it going · to
be MY turn? What is
wrong with me? Why can't
I find someone?"
She has tried the online
dating thing and has met a
couple of nice guys, but
. they go out once or twice
and never call again. She
was in one long-term rela: tionship that ended four
:years ago, and she has had
· a couple of dates since
·then, but no real p~ospects
-with a future.

It breaks my heart to get
these desperate phone calls
from her. Nothing I say or
do can help her. I can't
even introduce her to
"some nice young man"
because she lives far away
and I don't know anyone
there . Right now, I think
she is giving out desperate
vibes and men are runni.ng
away.
By the way, several of
her married friends are
already headed for divorce
court in their late 20s. How
sad is that? They married
too soon and picked the
wrong people. I think it's
better to wait. Any advice ,
for her - or me? Powerless Mom
Dear Mom : It's not
uncommon for those still
single to panic when their
group of friends begins to
marry off. They feel undesirable and worry they may
never fmd a life partner.
You really can't do much
aliout this, Mom . Continue
to reassure Melissa that she
is worthy of a mate, but
she should know there are
worse things than being
single. If she continues to
involve herself in interesting activities, she will lead
a meaningful life, and she
just might meet .the right
man along the way.

Dear Annie : Recently, I
divorced my wife . We have
lived in the same small
town for many years, and
we both have many friends
who are dear to us. During
the year, but especially
through the holic)ays, many
of these people host parties, but either my ex is
invited or I am invited, but
not both of us.
I do not understand why
they feel one of us has to
be excluded . I would like
to tell them , "We are your
friends. Invite us hnth and
let us make up our own
minds whether or not to
attend." Don't they realize
it is hurtful when we are
left off the guest list? Wondering
Why
in
Florida
Dear Wondering: Has it
occurred to you that the
circumstances under which
you divorced your wife
may make your fri ends
uncomfortahle? That they
may disapprove~ That your
e~-wifc has asked them not
tn include you? Mutual
friends often feel they must
take sides , or that a
divorced couple cannot
behave civilly toward one
another. You can let your
friends know how you feel,
but beyond that, the guest
list is up to them.

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2007

Community Calendar
Public meetings
VVednesday,Jan. 31
PORTLAND - Lebanon
Township Trustees, 7 p.m..
at township building. All
meetings for 2007 will be
held at 7 p.m. on the last day
of the month at the township
garage.
Thursday, Feb. I
REEDSVILLE - Regular
meeting of Olive Township
Trustees, 6:30 p.m., township garage .
RUTLAND - Rutland
Township Trustees, 5 p.m.,
'Rutland Firehouse. &lt;'
Tuesday, Feb. 6
PAGEVILLE - Sciipio
Township Trustee will meet
at 6:30 p.m. at the Pageville
Town Hall .

The Tupper' Plains VFW
Ladies Auxiliary will meet at
7 p.m. at the hall .
Thesday, Feb. 6
MIDDLEPORT
Middlepon
Community
Association, 8:30 a.m..
Peoples Bank.
Friday, Feb. 2
POMEROY
- Meigs
County PERl Chapter 74. I .
p.m. Installation of officers.
Norma Torres to speak. ·
Saturday, Feh. 3
S.ALEM CENTER - Star
Grange #778 and Star Junior
Grange #878 meet for
potluck supper at 6:30 p.m ..
with meeting to follow at
7:30. Opening and closing
team to practice during
meeting.

Friday, Feb. 2
MARIETTA - Buckeye
Hills-Hocking
Valley
Friday, Feh. 2
Regional
Development
RACINE
- Hymn sing at
District, noon, Comfort Inn,
Carmel-Sutton
United
700 E. Pike St., Marrietta.
Methodist
Church.
7
p.m. ,
Questions regarding the
· Community
meeting, contact Jenny Carmel
Building, Carmel Road.
McMahon, 374-9436.
Refreshments.
RUTLAND - A benefit
Thursday, Feb. 8
POMEROY - Salisbury sing will be held at 7 p.m at
Township Trustees, 6:30 the Rutland Freewill Baptist
p.m., town hall.
Church, Salem Street,
Rutland. Singers will include
Friday, Feb. 9
Valerie Clonch, Agappc
MARIETTA
The Jubilee, Edison Spriggs
Regional Advisory Council Singers and Forgiven 4. An
for the Area Agency on offering will be taken for the
Aging will meet at 10 a.. m. family who lost three chilin the Buckeye Hills- dren
in
the . recent
HVRDD Area Agency on Huntington frre. For more
Aging office in Marietta.
information, call 742-2376.

Church events

Dear Annie: Is it normal
for married couples to
sleep in separate bedrooms? It makes me feel
like my husband doesn 't
love me. I know 'he does,
but we have a small bed
and we both snore . I have
suggested' that we get a
bigger bed. but he says we
can 't afford one. What else
can I do'' - Nameless
VVife
Saturday, Feb. 3
Dear Nameless: It's perPOMEROY
- A gospel
fedly OK to have separate
bluegrass music concert will
bedrooms as long as it
be held at 6:30 p.m. at the
doesn't affect your intimaVVednesda~Jan.31
Mulberry
Communty Center.
ry levels. Snoring can indiRACINE
cate sleep apnea. so both of Pomeroy/Racine Masonic
you shou ld see your doctor Lodge, special.meeting, 6:30
and get checked, but mean- p.m. Work in the Fellowcraft
while. you might consider degree.
Sunday, Feb. 4
investing in a set of matchPOMEROYDedication
MIDDLEPORT
ing earplu gs.
Middleport Development of Mulberry Community
Annie's Mailbox is writ· Group,
by
Meigs
8:30
a.m., Center
ten by Karhy Mitchell and Department of Job and Cooperative Parish, and
Marcy Sugar, longtime Family Services.
blessing by Roman Catholic
editors of the Ann lAnders
Bishop R. Daniel Conlon of
column. Please e-mail
the Diocese of Steubenville,
Thursday, Feb. I
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BY ROBERT BURNS
AP MILITARY WRITER

WASHINGTON It
may be time to "redefine
the goals" for Iraq, the
admiral President Bush
picked to lead U.S. forces
in the Middle East told
Congress O!J Tuesday as
lawmakers of both parties
maneuvered for leverage
against Bush ·s proposed
troop buildup.
Navy Adm . William
Fallon. Bush's nominee to
head the U.S. Central
Command, told his Senate
confirmation hearing the
time for finding solutions
in Iraq was running out.
"What we have been
doing has not been working," he said. "We have
got to be doing. it seems
to me, something different." He did not say what
might change under his
command.
Meanwhile,
House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi .just returned from a trip
to Iraq and Afghanistan,
told a news conference on
Capitol Hill that her delegation saw no sign that
U.S. efforts in Iraq were
moving
ahead
with
urgency .
"We went wiJh the hope
and expectation that what
we would see in Iraq was
some coordinated effort to
have political solution s.
to relieve the civil strife
and violence there, and
diplomatic efforts to bring
stability to the region,"
she said. "We saw no evidence of eitheF, sadly."
The
California
Democrat praised the U.S.
military's efforts but said
more must be done on the
economic and political
·fronts.
Rejecting Bush's troop
buildup, Pelosi called for
refocusin~ the U.S. military misston from combat
to a combination of training Iraqi forces, protecting Iraq 's borders and
fightin~ terrorists.
Bush s declaration last
week that "I am the decision-maker" on issues of
war also ran into resis-

I

Bv ANITA SNOW
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

HAVANA- Cuban state
television on Tuesday
showed a video of a healthi. er looking Fidel Castro
• meeting and speaking with
:Venezuelan President Hugo
· Chavez, the first images of
the ailing leader shown in
three months.
The report said the I 0minute video clip was taped
: on Monday during a in a
· two-hour private meeting in
· Havana that was not previously publicized.
The newest images
seemed to be aimed at
knocking down the most
recent round of reports
about Castro's health.
including a report in the
Spanish newspaper El Pais
earlier this month that
described hi s health as
"grave."
Both leaders appeared to
take pains in the video to
make clear when the ses sion occurred. Chavez
could be heard say ing that it
began at 3 p.m. on Jan 29.
· Castro read aloud a headline of an article dated
Saturday
from
the
Argentine
newspaper
Clarin:
.
Castro, who was standing, more looked alert a,nd
: heavier than in previous
:images that had showed him
:much more thin and frail.
·Dressed in a red, white and
' blue track suit, the 80-year. old was also shown sitting
: and drinking orange juice.
• "Fidel has said that we
:have not lost this battle,"
: Cha.vez said in the video.
:"I'll say something more:
we have won it."
The broadcast came six
. months after Castro's July
~ 31 announcement that he
• had undergone intestinal
:.surgery and was provision:-ally ceding power to his
younger brother Raul.
Castro had looked thinner
and frailer in the last video

'

per our expectations here, political actions to resolve
that the likelihood that a problem that requires
Iraq is suddenly ~oing to more than military force .
Separately,
John
turn into somethmg that
looks clo se to what we Negroponte , the first
enjoy here in this country director of national intelis going to be a long time ligence, said at his confirmation hearing for the
coming," he said.
One of the leading post of deputy secretary
Republicans opposed to of state that Iraq is still
Bush's troop buildup, having trouble policing its
Sen. John Warner of long border with Syria.
Negroponte said Syria
Virginia, said Fallon
is
letting 40 to 75 foreign
appeared to be distancing
htmself from the Bush fighters cross its border
plan. He urged the admi- into Iraq each month, and
ral to consider other he repeated the charge
approaches in Iraq as he that Iran is providing
takes over for Abizaid, lethal help to msurgents
fighting U.S. forces in
who is retiring.
Warner said he hoped Iraq. He gave only mild
to
the
Fallon would feel free "to endorsement
point out those areas in administration's diplomatthis plan which you feel ic hands-off policy toward
need flexibility, options Damascus and Tehran.
Several senators asked
that can be pursued, other
than the rigidity of just Fallon his views on Iran,
20,000 new troops n~ht which the Bush adminisinto the face of sectanan tration accuses of med. dlinl! in Iraq's internal
violence."
With a Senate show- affatrs and supplying
AP pllolo
down
over . the Iraq war weapons fdr use by insurAdm. William Fallon gestures while testifying on Capitol Hillin Washington. Tuesday, before
apparently
days away, No. gents a~ainst American
his Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing to become commander Qf the
2 Senate GOP leader and Iraqt soldiers.
U. S. Central Command.
Trent Lott of Mississippi
"They are posturing
said
themselves
with the capahe
had
concerns
with
father's
adminis"One
of
the
things
in
Bush's
tance. this time from a
bility
to
attempt
to deny
each
of
the
resolutions
on
prominent
Republican . tration, told a co ngres- the back of my mind that
Bush has said he intends sional hearing Tuesday I'd like to get answered is the war introduced so far. us the ability to .operate in
to push ahead with his that the White Hou se to meet with the people If Republican leaders do this vicinity," Fallon said,
plan to send an additional should find a way to that have been working not rally behind a single adding that there is room
2 1,500 U.S. troops to negotiate with Congress this issue - particularly proposal, the party could for diplomatic efforts
our ambassadors, our avoid taking a clear, unit- with Iran because it has
Iraq, regardless of any on troop additions.
resolution the Senate may
"A majority of Congress diplomats - to get · an ed stance on the widely an economic stake in
is ready to vote against a assessment of what's real- unpopular Iraq war - a keeping open the Persian
pass.
"I
would
suggest surge" in troops, Baker istic and what's practi- consequence Lou saggest- Gulf's commercial shiped he wouldn't mind.
ping lanes.
respectfully to the presi- told the Senate Foreign cal," Fallon. said.
Meanwhile, Pelosi and
"To herd the cat some
"And maybe we ought
dent that he is not the sole Relations Committee.
Senate
Majority Leader
times
you
have
to
let
Baker
was
co-chairman
to
redefine
the
goals
here
decider," Sen. Arlen
Specter. R-Pa .. said dur- of a bipartisan commis- a bit and do something them stray," he said. Harry · Reid informed
about
that. Bush on Tuesday that
ing
a hearing
on sion that recommended that' s more realistic in "Think
Congress' war powers. the administration pull term s of getting some Keeping them together by they support his idea for a
bipartisan group to advise
"The decider is a shared out U.S. combat brigades progress and then maybe letting them stray."
Sen. Barack Obama, D- him on the war on terror.
and joint responsibility."
by early 2008, launch new take on the other things
There
were
about dtplomatic initiatives with later," he added without Ill ., a presidential hope- Bush pitched the idea as a
ful, introduced legislation way to str~ngthen his
132,000 U.S. troops in Iran and Syria and vastly elaborating.
with
His spokesman, Capt. to implement an Iraq plan relationship
increase the number of
Iraq before the increase.
The question of how to U.S. military advisers in William Alderson, said that focuses on finding a Congress and gather regusolution
in lar input from Jaw~Dakers .
try forcing an end to the Iraq .
later that Fallon preferred political
war in Iraq, and under
Fallon, whom Bush not to address the issue in Baghdad while beginning
Pelosi and Reid jointly
what conditions, is among nominated to replace more ·detail until after he a withdrawal of U.S. called Bush to take up the
the issues faced by the Army Gen. John Abizaid had been confirmed by troops and "bringing this offer, said Dana Perino,
newly
empowered as head of Central the full Senate.
war to a responsible end." deputy White House press
Democratic majority in Command, told the Senate
Fallon told the senators,
Fallon, 62, currently secretary. The first meetCon11ress, and some of the Armed
Services "I believe the situation in commander of U.S. forces ing will be next week,
prestdent's political allies Committee that he was Iraq can be turned around, in the Pacific, said he saw probably at the White
as well.
a need for a comprehen- House, althouah the date
not Jet sure how . he but time is short."
James A. Baker Ill, sec- woul go about changing
"I think that we would sive approach to Iraq, and attendees have not
retary of state during the approach in Iraq .
probably be wise to tern- includins economic and been set, Perino said.

Cuban TV shows Castro meeting with
Chavez in first images for three months
images , which aired on Oct.
28.
Chavez said in 1\tesday's
video that he found his friend
to be "of good humor. with a
good face ltnd in good spirits."

He said the pair discussed a
variety of issues, including the
world's energy crisis and that
Castro showed "much clarity,
as always in his ideas and
analysis ."

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Saturday Tri-State Area
Council, BSA will again hold
tts annual Merit Badge
College hosted by Marshall
University.
The
University is opening ul' the
Twm Towers Cafeteria (Fifth
Ave between 18th &amp; 19th
Streets) just for the local Scnut
council to use a~ their headquarters. The event 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. and will run or until
scouts complete their second
Merit Badge session . Over
450 Scouts have pre-registered for the opponunity to
work on two of the 33 different Merit Badges being
offered by college professors.
The purpose of Scouts completing Merit Badges include
developing a personal network for future success
through meeting professionals
in the work place, exploring

possible career fields as future
vocations and learning new
life skills. The Merit Badges
earned at the college will help
the Scouts to work toward the
21 Merit Badges needed to
earn the Eagle Scout Award.
Statistics show that former.
Boy Scouts attend college at a
rate almost twice that of the
geneml student population.
Event
chairman
and
Marshall Professor, Frank
Gil~arn. states: "For Marshall
University it's an opportunity
to introduce our faculty mid
campus to students most likely to anend college while providing a community service.
All of the participating professors donate their time to help
the SeouL~ and to promote
Marshall University."
A sample of the Merit
Badges being offered include:
American
Heritage,

Crime
Archeology.
Prevention, Engineering, First
Aid,
Medicine.
Law.
Scholarship and Traftic
Safety. Prior to coming to the
Marshall University Merit
Badge College Scouts must
work to complete pre-requisites for the Merit Badges they
register for including projects.
visitations and research
papers.
While the Scouts are completing their Merit Badge sessions, leaders and parents may
sign up for Basic Scout Leader
Development, or classes on
working with ADD and
ADHD youth, building Scout
membership and Youth
Protection. More than 75
adults are expected to participate in one of the sessions.
Scout Executive Ray Franks
stated that the Tri-State Area
Council is truly thankful to

Marshall U11iv~rsity and its
staff fur providing the extraordinary opponunity for so
many young people to explore
new areas of interest and to
experience such an opportunity to learn new things about
the world they will some day
lead .
·
·•scout~ from Tri-State Area
Council earn the Eagle Award
at a mtc 50"k 'll'reater
than
.
Scouts across the country.
Opportunities such as the
Marshall Merit Badge College
deserve much of the credit for
that success rate," said Fmnks.
Tri-State Area Council
serves over 6,()(X) youth annu- .
ally !rom Meigs, Gallia and
Lawrem:e Counties in Ohio:
Carter Boyd and Lawrence
Counties in Kentucky and
Mason, Lincoln, Wayne and
Cabell Counties in West
Virginia.

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Single daughter needs reassurance
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

)

Dear Annie: I am at my
wits' end with my 28-yearold daughter, "Melis sa."
She is successful, has her
own home, drives a nice
car, is highly educated, is
fairly attractive, works out,
runs in road races and is
not a wallflower who sits
at home waiting for the
world to come to her. The
problem? She is obsessed
with tbe fact that she doesn't have a boyfriend.
Her younger brother
recently got married. and
she has been livid ever
since. Her last single friend
just got engaged, and
Melissa is a bridesmaid.
. Every time she has to do
something wedding related, my daughter calls and
says, "When is it going · to
be MY turn? What is
wrong with me? Why can't
I find someone?"
She has tried the online
dating thing and has met a
couple of nice guys, but
. they go out once or twice
and never call again. She
was in one long-term rela: tionship that ended four
:years ago, and she has had
· a couple of dates since
·then, but no real p~ospects
-with a future.

It breaks my heart to get
these desperate phone calls
from her. Nothing I say or
do can help her. I can't
even introduce her to
"some nice young man"
because she lives far away
and I don't know anyone
there . Right now, I think
she is giving out desperate
vibes and men are runni.ng
away.
By the way, several of
her married friends are
already headed for divorce
court in their late 20s. How
sad is that? They married
too soon and picked the
wrong people. I think it's
better to wait. Any advice ,
for her - or me? Powerless Mom
Dear Mom : It's not
uncommon for those still
single to panic when their
group of friends begins to
marry off. They feel undesirable and worry they may
never fmd a life partner.
You really can't do much
aliout this, Mom . Continue
to reassure Melissa that she
is worthy of a mate, but
she should know there are
worse things than being
single. If she continues to
involve herself in interesting activities, she will lead
a meaningful life, and she
just might meet .the right
man along the way.

Dear Annie : Recently, I
divorced my wife . We have
lived in the same small
town for many years, and
we both have many friends
who are dear to us. During
the year, but especially
through the holic)ays, many
of these people host parties, but either my ex is
invited or I am invited, but
not both of us.
I do not understand why
they feel one of us has to
be excluded . I would like
to tell them , "We are your
friends. Invite us hnth and
let us make up our own
minds whether or not to
attend." Don't they realize
it is hurtful when we are
left off the guest list? Wondering
Why
in
Florida
Dear Wondering: Has it
occurred to you that the
circumstances under which
you divorced your wife
may make your fri ends
uncomfortahle? That they
may disapprove~ That your
e~-wifc has asked them not
tn include you? Mutual
friends often feel they must
take sides , or that a
divorced couple cannot
behave civilly toward one
another. You can let your
friends know how you feel,
but beyond that, the guest
list is up to them.

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2007

Community Calendar
Public meetings
VVednesday,Jan. 31
PORTLAND - Lebanon
Township Trustees, 7 p.m..
at township building. All
meetings for 2007 will be
held at 7 p.m. on the last day
of the month at the township
garage.
Thursday, Feb. I
REEDSVILLE - Regular
meeting of Olive Township
Trustees, 6:30 p.m., township garage .
RUTLAND - Rutland
Township Trustees, 5 p.m.,
'Rutland Firehouse. &lt;'
Tuesday, Feb. 6
PAGEVILLE - Sciipio
Township Trustee will meet
at 6:30 p.m. at the Pageville
Town Hall .

The Tupper' Plains VFW
Ladies Auxiliary will meet at
7 p.m. at the hall .
Thesday, Feb. 6
MIDDLEPORT
Middlepon
Community
Association, 8:30 a.m..
Peoples Bank.
Friday, Feb. 2
POMEROY
- Meigs
County PERl Chapter 74. I .
p.m. Installation of officers.
Norma Torres to speak. ·
Saturday, Feh. 3
S.ALEM CENTER - Star
Grange #778 and Star Junior
Grange #878 meet for
potluck supper at 6:30 p.m ..
with meeting to follow at
7:30. Opening and closing
team to practice during
meeting.

Friday, Feb. 2
MARIETTA - Buckeye
Hills-Hocking
Valley
Friday, Feh. 2
Regional
Development
RACINE
- Hymn sing at
District, noon, Comfort Inn,
Carmel-Sutton
United
700 E. Pike St., Marrietta.
Methodist
Church.
7
p.m. ,
Questions regarding the
· Community
meeting, contact Jenny Carmel
Building, Carmel Road.
McMahon, 374-9436.
Refreshments.
RUTLAND - A benefit
Thursday, Feb. 8
POMEROY - Salisbury sing will be held at 7 p.m at
Township Trustees, 6:30 the Rutland Freewill Baptist
p.m., town hall.
Church, Salem Street,
Rutland. Singers will include
Friday, Feb. 9
Valerie Clonch, Agappc
MARIETTA
The Jubilee, Edison Spriggs
Regional Advisory Council Singers and Forgiven 4. An
for the Area Agency on offering will be taken for the
Aging will meet at 10 a.. m. family who lost three chilin the Buckeye Hills- dren
in
the . recent
HVRDD Area Agency on Huntington frre. For more
Aging office in Marietta.
information, call 742-2376.

Church events

Dear Annie: Is it normal
for married couples to
sleep in separate bedrooms? It makes me feel
like my husband doesn 't
love me. I know 'he does,
but we have a small bed
and we both snore . I have
suggested' that we get a
bigger bed. but he says we
can 't afford one. What else
can I do'' - Nameless
VVife
Saturday, Feb. 3
Dear Nameless: It's perPOMEROY
- A gospel
fedly OK to have separate
bluegrass music concert will
bedrooms as long as it
be held at 6:30 p.m. at the
doesn't affect your intimaVVednesda~Jan.31
Mulberry
Communty Center.
ry levels. Snoring can indiRACINE
cate sleep apnea. so both of Pomeroy/Racine Masonic
you shou ld see your doctor Lodge, special.meeting, 6:30
and get checked, but mean- p.m. Work in the Fellowcraft
while. you might consider degree.
Sunday, Feb. 4
investing in a set of matchPOMEROYDedication
MIDDLEPORT
ing earplu gs.
Middleport Development of Mulberry Community
Annie's Mailbox is writ· Group,
by
Meigs
8:30
a.m., Center
ten by Karhy Mitchell and Department of Job and Cooperative Parish, and
Marcy Sugar, longtime Family Services.
blessing by Roman Catholic
editors of the Ann lAnders
Bishop R. Daniel Conlon of
column. Please e-mail
the Diocese of Steubenville,
Thursday, Feb. I
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, Jan. 31, the 31st day of 2007. There
are 334 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 31, 1606, Guy Fawkes, convicted of treason for
his part in the "Gunpowder Plot" against the English
Parliament and King James I, was executed.
On this date:
In 1917, during World War I, Germany served notice it
was beginning a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare.
In 1934, President Franklin Roosevelt devalued the dollar in relation to gold.
In 1944, during World War II, US forces began a successful invasion of K wajalein Atoll and other pans of the
Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
In 1945, Private Eddie Slovik, 24, became the first U.S.
soldier since the Civil War to be executed for desenion as
he was shot by an American firing squad in France .
In 1958, the United States entered the Space Age with its
first successful launch of a satellite into orbit, Explorer I.
In 1987, discount airline pioneer People Express flew its
last flights before merging into Continental Airlines.
In 2000, an Alaska Airlines jet plummeted into the
Pacific Ocean, killing all 88 people aboard.
Ten years ago: Three days of deliberations in the OJ.
Simpson civil trial in Santa Monica, Calif., were scrapped
and the jury forced to stan all over again alier the only
black woman on the panel was replaced because of misconduct.
One year ago: Coretta Scon King, the widow of the Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr., died in Rosarito Beach, Mexico, at
age 78. In his State of the Union address, President Bush
declared that America had to break its long dependence on
Mideast oil and rebuked critics of his stay-the-course strategy for the unpopular war in Iraq. Supreme Coun nominee
Samuel Ali to was sworn in after winning Senate confirmation. The Senate approved Ben Bemanke as chairman of
the Federal Reserve. British ballerina and actress Moira
Shearer died in Oxford, England, at age 80.
Today's Binhdays: Actress Carol Channing is 86. Author
Norman Mailer is 84. Actress Jean Simmons is 78. Baseball
Hall-of-Farner Ernie Banks is 76. Composer Philip Glass is
70. Actress Suzanne Plesheue is 70. Actor Stuart Margolin
is 67. Former U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., is 66.
Blues singer-musician Charlie Musselwhite is 63. Baseball
Hall-of-Farner Nolan Ryan is 60. Singer-musician KC (KC
and the Sunshine Band) is 56. Rock .singer Johnny Rotten
is 51. Actress Kelly Lynch is 48. Actor Anthony LaPaglia
is 48. Singer-musician Lloyd Cole is 46. Actor John Dye is
44. Rock musician AI Jaworski (Jesus Jones) is 41. Actress
Minnie Driver is 37. Actress Ponia de Rossi is 34. Actress
Kerry Washington is 30. Singer Justin Timberlake is 26.
Thought for Today: "We live in a moment of history
where change is so speeded up that we begin to see the present only when it is disappearing ." - R.D. Laing, Scottish
psychiatrist ( 1927 -1989).

OPINION

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007·

Obituaries .

Gender games: A capitol idea
Now that Hillary has
declared that she is " in it to ·
win," the 2008 presidential
cycle promises to be the
mother of all presidential
cycles. If you think that our
national politics· have overdosed on estrogen in the
wake of San Francisco congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's
elevation to Speaker, you
ain't seen nothing yet.
The night she took the
gavel, striking a Rosie the
Riveter pose and declaring
her breaking of the marble
ceiling (that's got to hurt),
ABC evening-news anchor
Charlie Gibson declared :
" But in a picture perhaps
even more symbolic, the
new Speaker was on the
floor for a time, holding her
6-year-old grandson, all the
while giving directions on
how events were to proceed. It seemed the ultimate
in
multitasking:
Taking care of the children
and the country."
She may be a woman, but
I'm the one who will roar if
she's taking care of me.
This, the woman who dur·
ing the State of the Union
address refused to stand as
the president declared:
"This is not the fight we
entered in Iraq, but it is the
fight we are in .... It is still
within our power to shape
the outcome of thi.s battle.
So let us find our resolve,
and tum events IDward victory." The fact is, we are

AP INTERVIEW
Tax commissioner will fight calls for tax loopholes
BY ANDREW

Wayne Lee Jones, 74, of Mason, passed away Monday.
WELSH-HUGGINS
Jan. 29. 2007 at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
He was a retired construction worker of the Laborers Local No. 543 in Huntington, an Army veteran of the
COLUM BUS - Ohio's
Korean War and a member of the Stewart-.!phnson VFW
new
tax commissioner on
Post 9926.
'
Tuesday
promised a tough
' He was born May 2, 1932, in Burlington, Ohio, a son of
stand against weakening
the late Walter H. Jones and Carol (Henderson) Jones.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his the state's new tax system
bothers, Harold Jones and Raben Jones; and nephew, with loopholes. calling
anticipated requests for
Dame! Myers .
exemptions
the biggest
Survivors include his wife, Erma Jones of Mason; sons
challenge
to
preserving
and daughters-in-law, Scott Jones of Mason, Jeffrey
historic
tax
changes.
·
(Bessie) Jones of Westerville. Ohio, and Rick (Tonya)
"If we ' re going to stay
Jones of Columbus, Ohio; daughters and sons-in- law, Terri
on
target and preserve the
(Raben) Gerard of Columbus, and Pamela (Tim) McCleary
reforms,
we have to resist
of Columbus; stepsons, Roger Bumgarner of Letart and
Noms (Mary) Bumgarner of Southside; brothers and sis· those entreaties for special
ters-m-law, Paul (Joanne) Jones of Rockbridge, Ohio, and treatment," Ohio Tax
Walter (Karen) Jones of Athens, Ohio; sister and brother- Commissioner Rich Levin
in-law, Groce (Ray) Myers of Chillicothe, Ohio; sister-in- said.
Keeping loopholes to a
law and husband, Linda (Bunon) Hickman of New Haven;
and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and minimum was a priority
·· for former Gov. Bob Taft
nephews.
Services will be I p.m. Thursday, Feb. I at Foglesong- and lawmakers as they
Tucker Funeral Home in Mason with Pastor Mike changed the tax system
Finnicum officiatin~ . Burial will follow in Sunrise two years ago.
One group that did
Memorial Gardens wuh military graveside rites performed
by the American Legion Post 140 and VFW Post 9926. receive a temporary two Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
year exemption was petroCondolences
may
be
e-mailed
to leum distribll!ors.
foglc songtucker@myway.com.
Levin said that exemption should be allowed to
expire,
and
not
be
renewed, to signal the
state's serio usness about
the issue.
"I'm going to try to pursue the idea that they're
taxed like everybody
POMEROY - The Mulberry Community Center will be else," Levin told The
dedicated by the Meigs Cooperative Parish and blessed by Associated Press. " It 's
Roman Catholic Bishop R. Daniel Conlon in a dedication
ceremony at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Lutheran Synod Bishop Calion W. Halloway and Rev.
Dee Stickley-Miner of the West Ohio United Methodist
Conference will also participate in the program, and an
ecumenical choir will provide music .
The public is invited· to attend the service.

Local Briefs

Center dedication

giPARTISANSHIP. ..

BY CARRIE
SPENCER GHOSE

Meeting changed
POMEROY - The meeting of Salisbury Township
Trustees scheduled for Thursday has been re-scheduled to
6:30p.m. on Feb. 8.

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

Wilt gradutes basic training

Shaw

Rental

Watch my purse while I'm .in the men~ room
draw a blank .
"Would you like to hear
about our specials tonight,
Mr. Bauer?"
"Do I look like I have
time for that? Give me
something raw. Quick. Like
a lobster. Don't waste time
killing it, I'll shoot it here."
This isn't to say that Jack
doesn't have a tender side.
He actually shed a tear a
few weeks back after he
had to ki II one of his best
friends . I know what you're
thinking, "'friends don't
shoot friends in the neck,"
but he had to or terrorists
would set off a nuclear
weapon in Los Angeles
killing thousands of people.
But it went otf anyway at
the end of the show.
''Whoops 1 Sorry about
killing you. My bad!"
Would thi s have happened
if he had still had his man
purse? Maybe, maybe not.
But at least he would have
had a tissue in there to wipe
away his tears.
IJim Mullen is the author
of "'It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life ·• and "'Bab\' :, First
Tattoo. "' You can reach him
at ]im_mullen@myway.com)

ordered the summary suspension and immediate closure of the funeral home in
an emergency session on
Monday. The only other
time the board has taken
such an action - reserved
for when there is evidence
the funeral director could
do harm - was when eight
decomposing bodies were
discovered in a Toledo
funeral home in June 2003.
Peters has 30 days in
which to request a hearing
on the license suspension,
He closed tbe home voluntarily Friday.
A former employee of
the home tipped the board
that the false death certificate was filed for a
Circleville
woman,
Cunningham said.
Also an insurance agent,
Peters is accused of taking
out life insurance policies
to pay for clients' funeral
expenses and filing claims
before their deaths.
Peters found that few
insurance companies verify
deaths before paying the
claims, Farthing said. The
death certificate was for a
company that demanded it,
he said.

COLUMBUS The
state ordered the immediate license suspension of a
funeral director accused of
filing a false death ceniflPOMEROY - The Meigs Museum will be hosting a tea cate to collect life insurparty for grade school girls ages Sto 9 on Saturday, Feb. I 0 ance payments on a woman
from noon to 2 p.m. Those attending are asked to come who ts still alive. capping a
dressed their best to enjoy tea, finger foods, games and decade of thefts from
crafts. Cost for 1)le event is $S a child. RSVP to the clients, the Board of
Embalmers and Funeral
Museum by Monday. Feb. S, 992-3810.
Directors reported.
Brent Peters, owner of
Mader-Peters
Funeral
Home in Circleville, is
POMEROY Army mony,
marching,
rifle accused Of stealing more
Reserve Pvt. Jenna R. Wilt marksmanship, armed and than $700,000 from about
has graduated from basic unarmed combat, map read- 128 clients over 10 years,
combat trainin~ at Fort ing, field tactics, military Ann Cunnin~ham, the
Jackson, Columbta, S.C.
courtesy, military justice board's e~ecuttve director,
During the nine weeks of system. basic first aid, foot said Tuesday.
Peters
acknowledges
training, the soldier studied marches. and field training
stealing from
prepaid
the Army mission, history, exercises.
funeral
contracts
and
She is the daughter of
tradition and core values,
physical
fitness,
and Kenneth and Kimberly Wilt fraudulently collecting life
received instruction and of State :Route 684, insurance payments on several clients and is cooperatpractice in basic combat Pomeroy.
Wilt is a 2005 graduate of ing with authorities, said
skills, military weapons,
High
School, his attorney, John Farthin~.
chemical warfare and bayo- Meigs
"I fully anticipate criminet training, drill and cere- Pomeroy.
nal charges are going to be
filed," Farthing said.
the profession.
The Embalmers Board
"The staff at NFL Films
turned out to be the best
code enforcement officer he
mentors I could ask for," he
from PageA1
will follow a protocol and
said. "They stayed in close
checklist adopted by village
season was going across the contact with me each week
council which includes what
from PageA1
country and comparing the giving details about what
Proffitt called, "'Common
cuisine and the cultures of they wanted me to shoot at
· sense knowledge in regards
the people he worked with. the upcoming game, sugH1s footage was fre- gestions about how to ro le as acting code enforce- to the maintenance and
quently used on the HBO adjust the camera, and Jots ment ofticer and patrolman upkeep of a home."
Spaun's exterior checklist
television show "Inside the of support with the travel- without receiving two
Spaun
will
be
paid
salaries.
includes (but is not limited
NFL," a weekly show ing logistics."
Evan had the opportunity his patrolman salary which to) checkin~ foundations,
which has been running for
30 .years and is hosted by to take his own camera will include his additional stairs, raihng, porches,
Bob Costas, Dan Marino, assistants to help him three duties as acting code chimneys, roofs, gutters,
Chris Collingsworth. and different times during the enforcement officer and as doors, windows, excessive
Chris Carter. Other shows season. Two times he took such he has all the powers of garbage or debris and even
friends
who · police officer no matter the paint.
that used his footage are college
Inside, some of the things
ESPN 's "Cold Pizza", worked with him on role is he playing, including
the
power
to
arrest.
Spaun will be inspecting are
ESPN2's "Sports Center", Gridiron Glory. The third
Proffitt said when Spaun working stoves, toilets,
and the NFL Network 's time he took his high
''Total Access ." His work sc hool classmate Chris enters a propeny as acting showers, hot and cold runwas also used quite often in Nease from Pomeroy who
to have it turned on. After an
the commercials to advertise was in town visiting family
for
Christmas.
inspection of the customer's
the Monday night football
Shaw
worked
until
the
and plumbing is
connection
games on ESPN.
made for backflow prevenFor him highlights of the regular NFL season ended
from PageA1
tion, the water can be turned
season were . meeting and and then the first week he
on.
working with NFL football was off went to Mobile ,
week
to
ten
days
to
make
it
Ala.
to
cover
the
Ohio
"Several customers are
players and coaches and
ready now and the water will
meeting some of the team University Bobcats' game ready."
As the new water lines are be turned on as soon as posowners. He said an unusual in the GMAC Bowl for
WOUB. He also worked completed, they are turned sible, but because of the time
assi~nment for him \~as to get
on
a special pre-ganie fea- over to the distnct for activa- oftheyearsomewill wait for
a ptcture ol 49ers Coach
better weather," Poole said.
Mike Nolan modelmg a three- ture about Carson Crow tion.
"Most of the lines have
"This project has been in
piece business suit, attire not who played in the last
water
and
they
are
filling,
bowl
game
the
Bobcats
design
and development for
worn by coaches since the
flushing
and
pressure
testing
years,
and. we are excitfive
were
in
.
days of football givin~ way to
every
work
day
with
some
ed that it is almost completNow Shaw is working on
track and wann-up stills.
During hi s travels Shaw a telecommunications stu- work going into the week- ed."
All of the clean-up must be
had the opportunity to work dent's master thesis and ends," Poole said. "As roads
are
turnedoverto
the
district,
completed
by April 30,
directing
episodes
of
with cmematographers,
we
do
some
of
our
own
Poole said.
still photographers, and NewsWatch on WOUB .
flushing,
but
that
same
day
Contractors for the project
He
was
recently
featured
. videographers from the
we
send
letters
to
those
cuswere
B.P. Pipeline of
on
the
homepage
of
the
best in the busmess. He
tomers
telling·
them
it
is
Quincy,
Ky ., Caldwell Tanks
Scripps
College
of
said he was given a lot of
of Louis.ville. Ky., Midencouragement. as well. as Communications web site ready for use."
Meters
are
installed
by
Atlantic Storage Systems of
as
well
as
in
a
lead
article
some constructtve cnll·
Washington
Coun House.
water
district
personnel
and
in
the
online
version
of
the
cis m ·about his work, and
locked
off
until
the
customer
·
Micro-Comm,
Inc ..
and
Ohio
University
Alumni
appre.ciated the opportumcalls to make an appointment Olathe, Kan.
ry·to network with others in magazine, "Ohio Today,"

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indicative in general of
what we're trying to do,
to keep a broad base and
keep those low tax rates."
Levin, 61, an economist
and veteran tax admi nistrator,
expanded
on
remarks he made earlier
Tuesday to the Ohio Tax
Conference, a two-day
gathering of hundreds of
tax attorneys and accountants.
'T m going to stand
against creating new tax
exemptions and new tax
credits and keep the focus
on tax reductions," Levin
told conference participants.
The changes enacted in
2005 replaced an 8.5 percent business tax on profits, criticized as too l)igh
and full of corponite giveaways, with a low tax of
0.26 percent on sales by a
broader variety of businesses.
Gov. Ted Strickland said
last week that growth in
tax revenues will not meet
expectations, leaving budget planners with between
$1 billion and $1.5 billion
less than projected to
spend on government programs.
Revenue under Ohio's
new business tax is coming in above estimates.
But, because of the way

the tax change s are phased
in, that money won ' t go
into the state's general
fund for five more years .
As part of the new tax
system, petroleum distributors gave up about $29
million in deductions for
the evaporation of gasoline in storage tanks and
other losses. By contrast ,
the industry saved $69
million over the same
period with the business
tax exemption.
Both the change in
deductions
and
the
exemption for the business tax expire in July.
Petroleum distributors
are already drafting proposals to respond to the
exemption ending, float ing a plan that would
reduce the number of
times the state taxes the
sale of gasoline.
Under the current system, the sale of petroleum
could be taxed multiple
times as . the product
moves from refinery to
marketer to service station
to the public, Roger
Dreyer, president of the
Ohio Petroleum Marketers
and Convenience Store
Association, said Tuesday.
The exemption was
never meant to be permanent, but instead was to
give the industry and the

state time to work out the
best way of applying the
new tax , said Senate
President Bill Harri s.
Like Levin, Harris said
it 's crucial to keep the
new tax low.
"'If you start raising that
up, you lose your tax
reform, and we're just not
going to do it," Harris, an
Ashland Republican, said
Tuesday.
Levin, a deputy tax
commissioner
under
Democratic Gov. Richard
Celeste from 1983 to
1991 , said requests for tax
credits by businesses are
nothing new.
But more than ever, he
said, exemptions endanger
the plan Republican lawmakers put in place for a
tax plan that isn't sup posed to play favorites .
Lawmakers
said
the
changes were needed to
update the state ' s tax code
and jump start Oh10's anemic economy.
The goal of the Jaw "is
to have low tax rates and
as broad a tax· base as
poss ible," Levin said.
" What.. broad tax base
means is you don't have
exemptions and credits
and special arrangements ,
but that every taxpayer is
taxed uniformly as much
as you possibly can."

State: Funeral director falsely For the Record ·
reported death for insurance
Civil suit

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Wayne Lee Jones

working,
smart,
good name to describe a devowoman. But it looked as if tion ""to a liberal agenda
she were being nominated than reduces women to yet
because she was a woman. another interest group seekThe president overlooked ing yet another government
plenty of other, more quali - handout. " Because she is a
Kathryn
fied candidates because of woman, we gloss over the
Lopez
the ridiculous conventional actual sub stance of what
wisdom that Justice Sandra she promotes because all
Day O'Connor's seat was a that really matters is her
woman's seat, never again gender. As Ingraham put it:
"' De&gt; pile her public image
over there, and we ought to to be lllled by a male.
at least give the president's
That attitude was insult- "' the independent modem
new policy a try before we ing to Harriet Miers, woman, .Hillary has always
advocate failure. But I and to qualified judges, been a throwback, who for
digress.
men and women both . It decades re lied on a philanDuring that same speech, se nds the message that you dering husband and big
whatever group we' re government for all the
the president had gracious words for Pelosi - a shan. favoring - can't make it answers."
As Pelosi took charge,
sweet and appropriate on your own.
acknowledgment of her
Well, we girls can make she had to be reminded that
achievement in becoming it after all. And Mary Tyler being a woman isn't really
the first female Speaker of Moore is dated for even TV an ideology unto itself; she
the House. But then he Land nowadays. There may swore other women in to
moved on - to address be a milestone or two yet to Congress,
including
Marsha
Congress, with the Speaker, · hit, but women are in the Tennessee's
who happens to be a mix - in the marble halls, Blackburn, a member of
woman, standing behind our nation 's top diplomat, the leadership of the coneditors, you name it. And servative Republican Study
him as normal.
And we should all move they do it, for the most Committee.
Blackburn
on. Or the chick rhetoric is pan, because they do it like agrees with Hillary and
going to cause one helluva the guys do it: they work Pe losi on very little backlash, one that women hard and prove themselves. even though all three are
ideologues those for
So when folks advocate · mothers, wives and women.
whom being a woman is Hillary
for
president The real milestone will be
everything - will not like. because she is a woman when we realize that playHillary and her advisers let's make history! - we ing gender games is less
could learn a lesson from ought to take a step back, important than exercising
the guy currently in the lest we fall into "The right reason .
White House. When he was Hillary Trap." This is a
(Kathryn Lopez is the
looking for a Supreme phrase radio talk-show host ediror of National Review
Coun justice, he homed in (and former Supreme Coun Online (www.twtionalreon his White House coun- clerk) L1!ura Ingraham used l'iew.com). She am be consel, Harriet Miers. By most in her book (Hyperion, ta cted at k/npe z@ nationaljudgments, she was a hard- 2000) of the same "Trap" rel'iew.com.)

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POMEROY - A judgment action was filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Coun by Wells Fargo Financial
Acceptance, Inc., Lake Mary. Fla., against John Gilland,
Albany.

·'

Stamper completes training
RU1LAND.·- Army Pvt.
Robert Stamper has graduated from One Station Unit
Training (OSUT) at Fort
Kno~. Ky.. which included
basic combat training and
advanced individual training
(AIT),

During the first nine
weeks of Initial entry training (lEn. the trainee completed basic combat training
which included instruction
in drill and ceremony,
weapons. marksmanship and
bayonet training, chemical
warfare, field training and
tactical exercises, marches,
military courtes~, military
justice, physical Illness, first
aid, and Army history, traditions, and core values.
During AJT, the soldier
completed the armor crewman course to receive skill
training in conducting tank.
unit defensive and offensive
combat operations.
The
soldier was trained to oper-

ate, service and maintain
armor tracked and wheeled ·
vehicles. load and floe tank
weapon systems, perfonn
ammunition handling and
supply duties, and assist in
tartet detection and idcntificauon.
He is the son of David
and Sara Eades of Whites
Hill Road. Rutland.
Stamper is a 2004 graduate of Meigs High SChool,
Pomeroy.
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having students that went
through the program who are
now in high school return to
give back as a mentor.
Those interested in becom·
ing a mentor and volunteering
two hours a week can call
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her at azarcaro@hrs.org.

ning water, water heaters,
properly vented heating and
cooling systems, smoke
detectors, evidence of vermin or rats, the condition of
walls, paint, appliances,
electrical outlets and wiring.
Most of Spaun 's checklist
was taken from criteria used
by the United States Office
of Housing and Urban
Development. The actual
checklist is available for
review in the Pomeroy Water
Depanment Office in the
Pomeroy
Municipal
Building where the fees are
paid. The inspection fee s go
back into the village's general fund.

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, Jan. 31, the 31st day of 2007. There
are 334 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 31, 1606, Guy Fawkes, convicted of treason for
his part in the "Gunpowder Plot" against the English
Parliament and King James I, was executed.
On this date:
In 1917, during World War I, Germany served notice it
was beginning a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare.
In 1934, President Franklin Roosevelt devalued the dollar in relation to gold.
In 1944, during World War II, US forces began a successful invasion of K wajalein Atoll and other pans of the
Japanese-held Marshall Islands.
In 1945, Private Eddie Slovik, 24, became the first U.S.
soldier since the Civil War to be executed for desenion as
he was shot by an American firing squad in France .
In 1958, the United States entered the Space Age with its
first successful launch of a satellite into orbit, Explorer I.
In 1987, discount airline pioneer People Express flew its
last flights before merging into Continental Airlines.
In 2000, an Alaska Airlines jet plummeted into the
Pacific Ocean, killing all 88 people aboard.
Ten years ago: Three days of deliberations in the OJ.
Simpson civil trial in Santa Monica, Calif., were scrapped
and the jury forced to stan all over again alier the only
black woman on the panel was replaced because of misconduct.
One year ago: Coretta Scon King, the widow of the Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr., died in Rosarito Beach, Mexico, at
age 78. In his State of the Union address, President Bush
declared that America had to break its long dependence on
Mideast oil and rebuked critics of his stay-the-course strategy for the unpopular war in Iraq. Supreme Coun nominee
Samuel Ali to was sworn in after winning Senate confirmation. The Senate approved Ben Bemanke as chairman of
the Federal Reserve. British ballerina and actress Moira
Shearer died in Oxford, England, at age 80.
Today's Binhdays: Actress Carol Channing is 86. Author
Norman Mailer is 84. Actress Jean Simmons is 78. Baseball
Hall-of-Farner Ernie Banks is 76. Composer Philip Glass is
70. Actress Suzanne Plesheue is 70. Actor Stuart Margolin
is 67. Former U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., is 66.
Blues singer-musician Charlie Musselwhite is 63. Baseball
Hall-of-Farner Nolan Ryan is 60. Singer-musician KC (KC
and the Sunshine Band) is 56. Rock .singer Johnny Rotten
is 51. Actress Kelly Lynch is 48. Actor Anthony LaPaglia
is 48. Singer-musician Lloyd Cole is 46. Actor John Dye is
44. Rock musician AI Jaworski (Jesus Jones) is 41. Actress
Minnie Driver is 37. Actress Ponia de Rossi is 34. Actress
Kerry Washington is 30. Singer Justin Timberlake is 26.
Thought for Today: "We live in a moment of history
where change is so speeded up that we begin to see the present only when it is disappearing ." - R.D. Laing, Scottish
psychiatrist ( 1927 -1989).

OPINION

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007·

Obituaries .

Gender games: A capitol idea
Now that Hillary has
declared that she is " in it to ·
win," the 2008 presidential
cycle promises to be the
mother of all presidential
cycles. If you think that our
national politics· have overdosed on estrogen in the
wake of San Francisco congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's
elevation to Speaker, you
ain't seen nothing yet.
The night she took the
gavel, striking a Rosie the
Riveter pose and declaring
her breaking of the marble
ceiling (that's got to hurt),
ABC evening-news anchor
Charlie Gibson declared :
" But in a picture perhaps
even more symbolic, the
new Speaker was on the
floor for a time, holding her
6-year-old grandson, all the
while giving directions on
how events were to proceed. It seemed the ultimate
in
multitasking:
Taking care of the children
and the country."
She may be a woman, but
I'm the one who will roar if
she's taking care of me.
This, the woman who dur·
ing the State of the Union
address refused to stand as
the president declared:
"This is not the fight we
entered in Iraq, but it is the
fight we are in .... It is still
within our power to shape
the outcome of thi.s battle.
So let us find our resolve,
and tum events IDward victory." The fact is, we are

AP INTERVIEW
Tax commissioner will fight calls for tax loopholes
BY ANDREW

Wayne Lee Jones, 74, of Mason, passed away Monday.
WELSH-HUGGINS
Jan. 29. 2007 at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
He was a retired construction worker of the Laborers Local No. 543 in Huntington, an Army veteran of the
COLUM BUS - Ohio's
Korean War and a member of the Stewart-.!phnson VFW
new
tax commissioner on
Post 9926.
'
Tuesday
promised a tough
' He was born May 2, 1932, in Burlington, Ohio, a son of
stand against weakening
the late Walter H. Jones and Carol (Henderson) Jones.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his the state's new tax system
bothers, Harold Jones and Raben Jones; and nephew, with loopholes. calling
anticipated requests for
Dame! Myers .
exemptions
the biggest
Survivors include his wife, Erma Jones of Mason; sons
challenge
to
preserving
and daughters-in-law, Scott Jones of Mason, Jeffrey
historic
tax
changes.
·
(Bessie) Jones of Westerville. Ohio, and Rick (Tonya)
"If we ' re going to stay
Jones of Columbus, Ohio; daughters and sons-in- law, Terri
on
target and preserve the
(Raben) Gerard of Columbus, and Pamela (Tim) McCleary
reforms,
we have to resist
of Columbus; stepsons, Roger Bumgarner of Letart and
Noms (Mary) Bumgarner of Southside; brothers and sis· those entreaties for special
ters-m-law, Paul (Joanne) Jones of Rockbridge, Ohio, and treatment," Ohio Tax
Walter (Karen) Jones of Athens, Ohio; sister and brother- Commissioner Rich Levin
in-law, Groce (Ray) Myers of Chillicothe, Ohio; sister-in- said.
Keeping loopholes to a
law and husband, Linda (Bunon) Hickman of New Haven;
and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and minimum was a priority
·· for former Gov. Bob Taft
nephews.
Services will be I p.m. Thursday, Feb. I at Foglesong- and lawmakers as they
Tucker Funeral Home in Mason with Pastor Mike changed the tax system
Finnicum officiatin~ . Burial will follow in Sunrise two years ago.
One group that did
Memorial Gardens wuh military graveside rites performed
by the American Legion Post 140 and VFW Post 9926. receive a temporary two Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
year exemption was petroCondolences
may
be
e-mailed
to leum distribll!ors.
foglc songtucker@myway.com.
Levin said that exemption should be allowed to
expire,
and
not
be
renewed, to signal the
state's serio usness about
the issue.
"I'm going to try to pursue the idea that they're
taxed like everybody
POMEROY - The Mulberry Community Center will be else," Levin told The
dedicated by the Meigs Cooperative Parish and blessed by Associated Press. " It 's
Roman Catholic Bishop R. Daniel Conlon in a dedication
ceremony at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Lutheran Synod Bishop Calion W. Halloway and Rev.
Dee Stickley-Miner of the West Ohio United Methodist
Conference will also participate in the program, and an
ecumenical choir will provide music .
The public is invited· to attend the service.

Local Briefs

Center dedication

giPARTISANSHIP. ..

BY CARRIE
SPENCER GHOSE

Meeting changed
POMEROY - The meeting of Salisbury Township
Trustees scheduled for Thursday has been re-scheduled to
6:30p.m. on Feb. 8.

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

Wilt gradutes basic training

Shaw

Rental

Watch my purse while I'm .in the men~ room
draw a blank .
"Would you like to hear
about our specials tonight,
Mr. Bauer?"
"Do I look like I have
time for that? Give me
something raw. Quick. Like
a lobster. Don't waste time
killing it, I'll shoot it here."
This isn't to say that Jack
doesn't have a tender side.
He actually shed a tear a
few weeks back after he
had to ki II one of his best
friends . I know what you're
thinking, "'friends don't
shoot friends in the neck,"
but he had to or terrorists
would set off a nuclear
weapon in Los Angeles
killing thousands of people.
But it went otf anyway at
the end of the show.
''Whoops 1 Sorry about
killing you. My bad!"
Would thi s have happened
if he had still had his man
purse? Maybe, maybe not.
But at least he would have
had a tissue in there to wipe
away his tears.
IJim Mullen is the author
of "'It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life ·• and "'Bab\' :, First
Tattoo. "' You can reach him
at ]im_mullen@myway.com)

ordered the summary suspension and immediate closure of the funeral home in
an emergency session on
Monday. The only other
time the board has taken
such an action - reserved
for when there is evidence
the funeral director could
do harm - was when eight
decomposing bodies were
discovered in a Toledo
funeral home in June 2003.
Peters has 30 days in
which to request a hearing
on the license suspension,
He closed tbe home voluntarily Friday.
A former employee of
the home tipped the board
that the false death certificate was filed for a
Circleville
woman,
Cunningham said.
Also an insurance agent,
Peters is accused of taking
out life insurance policies
to pay for clients' funeral
expenses and filing claims
before their deaths.
Peters found that few
insurance companies verify
deaths before paying the
claims, Farthing said. The
death certificate was for a
company that demanded it,
he said.

COLUMBUS The
state ordered the immediate license suspension of a
funeral director accused of
filing a false death ceniflPOMEROY - The Meigs Museum will be hosting a tea cate to collect life insurparty for grade school girls ages Sto 9 on Saturday, Feb. I 0 ance payments on a woman
from noon to 2 p.m. Those attending are asked to come who ts still alive. capping a
dressed their best to enjoy tea, finger foods, games and decade of thefts from
crafts. Cost for 1)le event is $S a child. RSVP to the clients, the Board of
Embalmers and Funeral
Museum by Monday. Feb. S, 992-3810.
Directors reported.
Brent Peters, owner of
Mader-Peters
Funeral
Home in Circleville, is
POMEROY Army mony,
marching,
rifle accused Of stealing more
Reserve Pvt. Jenna R. Wilt marksmanship, armed and than $700,000 from about
has graduated from basic unarmed combat, map read- 128 clients over 10 years,
combat trainin~ at Fort ing, field tactics, military Ann Cunnin~ham, the
Jackson, Columbta, S.C.
courtesy, military justice board's e~ecuttve director,
During the nine weeks of system. basic first aid, foot said Tuesday.
Peters
acknowledges
training, the soldier studied marches. and field training
stealing from
prepaid
the Army mission, history, exercises.
funeral
contracts
and
She is the daughter of
tradition and core values,
physical
fitness,
and Kenneth and Kimberly Wilt fraudulently collecting life
received instruction and of State :Route 684, insurance payments on several clients and is cooperatpractice in basic combat Pomeroy.
Wilt is a 2005 graduate of ing with authorities, said
skills, military weapons,
High
School, his attorney, John Farthin~.
chemical warfare and bayo- Meigs
"I fully anticipate criminet training, drill and cere- Pomeroy.
nal charges are going to be
filed," Farthing said.
the profession.
The Embalmers Board
"The staff at NFL Films
turned out to be the best
code enforcement officer he
mentors I could ask for," he
from PageA1
will follow a protocol and
said. "They stayed in close
checklist adopted by village
season was going across the contact with me each week
council which includes what
from PageA1
country and comparing the giving details about what
Proffitt called, "'Common
cuisine and the cultures of they wanted me to shoot at
· sense knowledge in regards
the people he worked with. the upcoming game, sugH1s footage was fre- gestions about how to ro le as acting code enforce- to the maintenance and
quently used on the HBO adjust the camera, and Jots ment ofticer and patrolman upkeep of a home."
Spaun's exterior checklist
television show "Inside the of support with the travel- without receiving two
Spaun
will
be
paid
salaries.
includes (but is not limited
NFL," a weekly show ing logistics."
Evan had the opportunity his patrolman salary which to) checkin~ foundations,
which has been running for
30 .years and is hosted by to take his own camera will include his additional stairs, raihng, porches,
Bob Costas, Dan Marino, assistants to help him three duties as acting code chimneys, roofs, gutters,
Chris Collingsworth. and different times during the enforcement officer and as doors, windows, excessive
Chris Carter. Other shows season. Two times he took such he has all the powers of garbage or debris and even
friends
who · police officer no matter the paint.
that used his footage are college
Inside, some of the things
ESPN 's "Cold Pizza", worked with him on role is he playing, including
the
power
to
arrest.
Spaun will be inspecting are
ESPN2's "Sports Center", Gridiron Glory. The third
Proffitt said when Spaun working stoves, toilets,
and the NFL Network 's time he took his high
''Total Access ." His work sc hool classmate Chris enters a propeny as acting showers, hot and cold runwas also used quite often in Nease from Pomeroy who
to have it turned on. After an
the commercials to advertise was in town visiting family
for
Christmas.
inspection of the customer's
the Monday night football
Shaw
worked
until
the
and plumbing is
connection
games on ESPN.
made for backflow prevenFor him highlights of the regular NFL season ended
from PageA1
tion, the water can be turned
season were . meeting and and then the first week he
on.
working with NFL football was off went to Mobile ,
week
to
ten
days
to
make
it
Ala.
to
cover
the
Ohio
"Several customers are
players and coaches and
ready now and the water will
meeting some of the team University Bobcats' game ready."
As the new water lines are be turned on as soon as posowners. He said an unusual in the GMAC Bowl for
WOUB. He also worked completed, they are turned sible, but because of the time
assi~nment for him \~as to get
on
a special pre-ganie fea- over to the distnct for activa- oftheyearsomewill wait for
a ptcture ol 49ers Coach
better weather," Poole said.
Mike Nolan modelmg a three- ture about Carson Crow tion.
"Most of the lines have
"This project has been in
piece business suit, attire not who played in the last
water
and
they
are
filling,
bowl
game
the
Bobcats
design
and development for
worn by coaches since the
flushing
and
pressure
testing
years,
and. we are excitfive
were
in
.
days of football givin~ way to
every
work
day
with
some
ed that it is almost completNow Shaw is working on
track and wann-up stills.
During hi s travels Shaw a telecommunications stu- work going into the week- ed."
All of the clean-up must be
had the opportunity to work dent's master thesis and ends," Poole said. "As roads
are
turnedoverto
the
district,
completed
by April 30,
directing
episodes
of
with cmematographers,
we
do
some
of
our
own
Poole said.
still photographers, and NewsWatch on WOUB .
flushing,
but
that
same
day
Contractors for the project
He
was
recently
featured
. videographers from the
we
send
letters
to
those
cuswere
B.P. Pipeline of
on
the
homepage
of
the
best in the busmess. He
tomers
telling·
them
it
is
Quincy,
Ky ., Caldwell Tanks
Scripps
College
of
said he was given a lot of
of Louis.ville. Ky., Midencouragement. as well. as Communications web site ready for use."
Meters
are
installed
by
Atlantic Storage Systems of
as
well
as
in
a
lead
article
some constructtve cnll·
Washington
Coun House.
water
district
personnel
and
in
the
online
version
of
the
cis m ·about his work, and
locked
off
until
the
customer
·
Micro-Comm,
Inc ..
and
Ohio
University
Alumni
appre.ciated the opportumcalls to make an appointment Olathe, Kan.
ry·to network with others in magazine, "Ohio Today,"

Museum plans tea party

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mornings
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indicative in general of
what we're trying to do,
to keep a broad base and
keep those low tax rates."
Levin, 61, an economist
and veteran tax admi nistrator,
expanded
on
remarks he made earlier
Tuesday to the Ohio Tax
Conference, a two-day
gathering of hundreds of
tax attorneys and accountants.
'T m going to stand
against creating new tax
exemptions and new tax
credits and keep the focus
on tax reductions," Levin
told conference participants.
The changes enacted in
2005 replaced an 8.5 percent business tax on profits, criticized as too l)igh
and full of corponite giveaways, with a low tax of
0.26 percent on sales by a
broader variety of businesses.
Gov. Ted Strickland said
last week that growth in
tax revenues will not meet
expectations, leaving budget planners with between
$1 billion and $1.5 billion
less than projected to
spend on government programs.
Revenue under Ohio's
new business tax is coming in above estimates.
But, because of the way

the tax change s are phased
in, that money won ' t go
into the state's general
fund for five more years .
As part of the new tax
system, petroleum distributors gave up about $29
million in deductions for
the evaporation of gasoline in storage tanks and
other losses. By contrast ,
the industry saved $69
million over the same
period with the business
tax exemption.
Both the change in
deductions
and
the
exemption for the business tax expire in July.
Petroleum distributors
are already drafting proposals to respond to the
exemption ending, float ing a plan that would
reduce the number of
times the state taxes the
sale of gasoline.
Under the current system, the sale of petroleum
could be taxed multiple
times as . the product
moves from refinery to
marketer to service station
to the public, Roger
Dreyer, president of the
Ohio Petroleum Marketers
and Convenience Store
Association, said Tuesday.
The exemption was
never meant to be permanent, but instead was to
give the industry and the

state time to work out the
best way of applying the
new tax , said Senate
President Bill Harri s.
Like Levin, Harris said
it 's crucial to keep the
new tax low.
"'If you start raising that
up, you lose your tax
reform, and we're just not
going to do it," Harris, an
Ashland Republican, said
Tuesday.
Levin, a deputy tax
commissioner
under
Democratic Gov. Richard
Celeste from 1983 to
1991 , said requests for tax
credits by businesses are
nothing new.
But more than ever, he
said, exemptions endanger
the plan Republican lawmakers put in place for a
tax plan that isn't sup posed to play favorites .
Lawmakers
said
the
changes were needed to
update the state ' s tax code
and jump start Oh10's anemic economy.
The goal of the Jaw "is
to have low tax rates and
as broad a tax· base as
poss ible," Levin said.
" What.. broad tax base
means is you don't have
exemptions and credits
and special arrangements ,
but that every taxpayer is
taxed uniformly as much
as you possibly can."

State: Funeral director falsely For the Record ·
reported death for insurance
Civil suit

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EDITOR

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•

Wayne Lee Jones

working,
smart,
good name to describe a devowoman. But it looked as if tion ""to a liberal agenda
she were being nominated than reduces women to yet
because she was a woman. another interest group seekThe president overlooked ing yet another government
plenty of other, more quali - handout. " Because she is a
Kathryn
fied candidates because of woman, we gloss over the
Lopez
the ridiculous conventional actual sub stance of what
wisdom that Justice Sandra she promotes because all
Day O'Connor's seat was a that really matters is her
woman's seat, never again gender. As Ingraham put it:
"' De&gt; pile her public image
over there, and we ought to to be lllled by a male.
at least give the president's
That attitude was insult- "' the independent modem
new policy a try before we ing to Harriet Miers, woman, .Hillary has always
advocate failure. But I and to qualified judges, been a throwback, who for
digress.
men and women both . It decades re lied on a philanDuring that same speech, se nds the message that you dering husband and big
whatever group we' re government for all the
the president had gracious words for Pelosi - a shan. favoring - can't make it answers."
As Pelosi took charge,
sweet and appropriate on your own.
acknowledgment of her
Well, we girls can make she had to be reminded that
achievement in becoming it after all. And Mary Tyler being a woman isn't really
the first female Speaker of Moore is dated for even TV an ideology unto itself; she
the House. But then he Land nowadays. There may swore other women in to
moved on - to address be a milestone or two yet to Congress,
including
Marsha
Congress, with the Speaker, · hit, but women are in the Tennessee's
who happens to be a mix - in the marble halls, Blackburn, a member of
woman, standing behind our nation 's top diplomat, the leadership of the coneditors, you name it. And servative Republican Study
him as normal.
And we should all move they do it, for the most Committee.
Blackburn
on. Or the chick rhetoric is pan, because they do it like agrees with Hillary and
going to cause one helluva the guys do it: they work Pe losi on very little backlash, one that women hard and prove themselves. even though all three are
ideologues those for
So when folks advocate · mothers, wives and women.
whom being a woman is Hillary
for
president The real milestone will be
everything - will not like. because she is a woman when we realize that playHillary and her advisers let's make history! - we ing gender games is less
could learn a lesson from ought to take a step back, important than exercising
the guy currently in the lest we fall into "The right reason .
White House. When he was Hillary Trap." This is a
(Kathryn Lopez is the
looking for a Supreme phrase radio talk-show host ediror of National Review
Coun justice, he homed in (and former Supreme Coun Online (www.twtionalreon his White House coun- clerk) L1!ura Ingraham used l'iew.com). She am be consel, Harriet Miers. By most in her book (Hyperion, ta cted at k/npe z@ nationaljudgments, she was a hard- 2000) of the same "Trap" rel'iew.com.)

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POMEROY - A judgment action was filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Coun by Wells Fargo Financial
Acceptance, Inc., Lake Mary. Fla., against John Gilland,
Albany.

·'

Stamper completes training
RU1LAND.·- Army Pvt.
Robert Stamper has graduated from One Station Unit
Training (OSUT) at Fort
Kno~. Ky.. which included
basic combat training and
advanced individual training
(AIT),

During the first nine
weeks of Initial entry training (lEn. the trainee completed basic combat training
which included instruction
in drill and ceremony,
weapons. marksmanship and
bayonet training, chemical
warfare, field training and
tactical exercises, marches,
military courtes~, military
justice, physical Illness, first
aid, and Army history, traditions, and core values.
During AJT, the soldier
completed the armor crewman course to receive skill
training in conducting tank.
unit defensive and offensive
combat operations.
The
soldier was trained to oper-

ate, service and maintain
armor tracked and wheeled ·
vehicles. load and floe tank
weapon systems, perfonn
ammunition handling and
supply duties, and assist in
tartet detection and idcntificauon.
He is the son of David
and Sara Eades of Whites
Hill Road. Rutland.
Stamper is a 2004 graduate of Meigs High SChool,
Pomeroy.
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her at azarcaro@hrs.org.

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properly vented heating and
cooling systems, smoke
detectors, evidence of vermin or rats, the condition of
walls, paint, appliances,
electrical outlets and wiring.
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was taken from criteria used
by the United States Office
of Housing and Urban
Development. The actual
checklist is available for
review in the Pomeroy Water
Depanment Office in the
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paid. The inspection fee s go
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BY JAMES HANNAH
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

DAYTON - The security guards at WrightPatterson Air Force Base
were more than a little curi ous. A package-delivery
truck sitting on the edge of
a base parking lot was
shaking violently.
Warily approaching, the
MPs found 35-year-old driver Doug Jones inside shirtless. sweating and
exercising to Latin music
pulsing through the vehicle.
Jones, on his lunch hour,
was practicing Zumba - a
brassy,
high-octane,
Colombian-born dance/aerobics workout that he
teaches.
"It's a party." Jones said
in trying to des..:ribe Zumba
(pronounced ZOOM' -buh),
which is Colombian slang
for "fast." "It emulates
AP photo
being in a nightclub without the drinking, the smok- Doug Jones. right, and his wife, Joan. in foreground, teach a Zumba class Saturday, in Dayton.
ing, the bad pickup lines."
Zumba is a mixture of Latin dance and aerobics. The couple have been teaching for four years.
The exercise that gained
a toehold in Miami in 1999 it is a novelty in areas with and Spanish-speaking audi - and not have to worry about
it," said Rick Carpenter, 50.
has spread its international less exposure to the Latin ences.
culture.
Others
credit
zeala
television repairman from
Zumba
may
be
benefiting
rhythms and tlamenco footfrom slightly increased Brookville, who took up
work around the country, ous instructors.
Until now, Zumba has interest in hard exercise . Zumba with his wife after
and studios devoted to the
craze are beginning to been taught at dance stu- Fifty-one percent of adult seeing a poster for it. "It's a
dios, health clubs and Americans polled in a good stress reliever. You
open.
But
Zumba Gallup survey io November can be having the worst day
In Charlotte, N.C.. the YMCAs.
classes have become so Fitness says its first U.S. said they exercise vigorous- ... and after you've done an
popular that people are center was opened Jan. 15 ly at least once a week. hour of Zumba you just feel
tull!ed away. They have to in the Dayton suburb of That compares with 47 per- great ."
The 60-minute program
arrive early and get their Vandalia by Jones and his cent the previous year.
Enthusiasts say Zumba is incorporates footwork and
hands stamped to assure wife, Joan. Studio Zumbas
also are scheduled to open popular because people get body movements from the
themselves a spot.
Jessica Thompson taught in North Miami and lost in the music and the tlamenco. salsa and other
Zumba in a studio attached Malabar, Fla., in February. dancing. making exercising dances. Participants pump
Zumba Fitness, based in fun . Television dance their legs, windmill their
to her apartment in Kansas
North
Miami, plans to take shows such as "Dancing arms. gyrate their hips. clap
City. Mo.
"I had to actually open the exercise to England, with the Stars" are also their hands, dip. slide and
the doors and move people Taiwan and Japan and to fueling interest.
spin - all to a frenzied
into my kitchen so they sailors stationed with the
"You can just get out beat that leaves them with
could dance in there," she U.S. Navy in Japan. Los !here and move and be silly tlushed cheeks and dripMark
said. "It just absolutely Angeles-based
Burnett Productions, which
exploded."
Nearly
million has created reality televiAmericans have taken sion shows such as
Zumba classes, following "Survivor." is partnering
the moves of 3,500 instruc- with the company on some
tors, according to Zumba undisclosed projects.
Roy Bank, head of corpoFitness LLC. which owns
rate operations for Burnett,
the trademark.
Some think cities such as. said the oompany is interKansas City and Dayton are ested in Zumba because it
embracing Zumba because appeals to both English-

dancer wannabes can be
intimidating .
Julie Jestice. a 37-year·
old Spanish teacher from
Trenton. Ohio, drove 40
miles each way to unend a
recent class, which had her
hopping to Zumba music
and a few popular tunes
such as "La Bamba,"' "Hips
Don't Lie" by Shakira and
the theme to "Zorba the
Greek."
'"When I look at myself iq
the mirror I see a smile on
my face. and I never smil&lt;;
when I exercise. I'm practi·
cally crying," Jestice said .
"] was instantly hooked."
Zumba is the latest page
in the history of musical fitness.
Aerobics. a free-form,
32-count routine that follows one song to the nexl
without
interruption.
arrived in the mid-1970s .
The more dance-oriented
Jazzercise, choreographed
tn specifi,c contemporary
songs, followed .
Next was step aerobics,
where a box or step is used
for step-up, step-down and
circle-around
exercises.
And then there was spinning. where exercisers hop
on stationary bicycles and
pedal to music up and down
1maginary hills.
Observers think Zumba
may have staying power. ~
'The music is so peppy.
It.' s. happy music." said
Jodai Saremi, assistant edi· ·
tor at American Fitness
Magazine . a trade journal
published by the Aerobic~
and Fitness Association ot
America. "As long as the
Zumba company keeps
coming up with new music
and choreography, people
are going to be interested."

ping in sweat.
"You don 't have to torture yourself to be fit ," said
Alberto~ Perlman. CEO of
Zumba Fit~tess . ''It' s almost
like hiding medicine inside
a piece of candy."
Pri ces
vary
among
instructors. The Joneses
charge $8 a session for
drop-in students and offer
sign-up packages of I0 sesSIOns tor $50.
Exercise expert s say
Zumba can offer a good
cardia workout.
Cedric Bryant. chief science officer for the
American Council on
Exercise. which trains fitness professionals, said
Zumba is a relatively easy
on the joints.
"For the middle-aged
exerciser, it"s going to be a
more comfortable wav to
challenge the body." Bryant
said.
Some dancers say they
can burn up to 700 calories
or more in one session an amount that wi II shed
about one-tlfth of a pound.
Such results are unlikely
for beginners. however,
said Richard Cotton, chief
exercise physiologist with
MyExerc1sePlan.com.
a
San Diego-based exercise
Web site.
"Someone who gets off
the couch after 20 years and
goes to a Zumba class they'r~ not going to get that
result," he said.
Those who spread· the
gospel of Zumba acknowledge a few hurdles; getting
guys to try it, for example.
About 85 percent of Zumba
students are women. And ·
for people with no dance
experience, taking up
Zumba with a studio full of

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Southern at Federal Hocking, 6 p.m.
Vinton County at Meigs, 6 p.m.
Eastern at Waterford, 6 p.m.
Hannan at OVCS, 6 p.m.

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PARKERSBURG, W.Va.
- Eight three-pointers and a
54 percent shooting effort
lifted host Parkersburg
Catholic onward to a 61-45
victory over Eastern Tuesday
in non-conference basketball
action.
The Crusaders made 26-of48 field goal attempts in the
triumph, including 8-of-19
tries from behind the arc for
42 percent.
The Eagles (1-14) managed just 39 percent from the
ftoor, connecting on 18-of-46
attempts in the setback. That
included a 5-of-13 performance from three-point territory for 39 percent.

PC H S
never trailed
in the contest
and
opened up a
14-3 advantage
just
five minutes
into the tlrst
quarter.
The Green
canoll
and White
responded
with a 5-0 run to close out the
period and trailed 14-8 after
eight minutes of action.
EHS pulled to within a
possession (25-23) with 3:30
showing in the second period, but a I0-4 run over the
remainder of the frrst half
lifted the Blue and White to a
35-27 intermission advan·

tage.
Catholic increased its edge
to 40-29 just I: 15 into the
second half and led by a'
many as 14 points (45-31)
during the third quarter
before taking a 45-36 lead
into the stretch run.
The Eagles managed to cut
the lead down to a dozen on
two occasions, but a 6-2
PCHS run over the tinal four
minutes enabled the hosts to
secure the win .
EHS had seven players
reach the scoring column. led
by Nathan Carroll with 14
points. Kyle Rawson was
next with eight markers,
while Alex McGrath chipped
in six to the cause.
Josh Collins. Jake Lynch

and Kyle Gordon all had five
points apiece. while Tyler
Kearns rounded out the scoring with two markers.
Only four Parkersburg
Catholic players reached the
scoring column, led by Zane
Schneider's game-high 24
points. Seth Ullman was next
with 16 and Britt West added
a dozen to the winning cause.
Cole Cwynar finished the
scoring ,w1th nine markers.
Catholic claimed a sweep
with a 62-59 victory in the
junior varsity tilt.
Eastern returns to TVC
Hocking action Friday when
it travels to Glouster to take
on Trimble, the only win that
EHS has this season. Game
time of the JV contest IS
scheduled for 6 p.m.

Southern
falls to
Belpre
BY ScoTT WoLFE
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Cavaliers whip Golden State, 124-97

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game removed from its best
offensive outing of the
2006-07 basketball season.
the Wahama
White Falcons
struggled
mightily .in
getting mto 1ts
offensive
rhythm .dropping a 16point decision
to the Roane County
Raiders Tuesday evening by
a 64-48 score~
The White Falcons scored
88 po~nt~ in coasting to an
easy wm ove~ Van on
Friday, but found the points
awfully hard to come by,
especially during first half
action, against the Raiders.
WHS dug itself into an
early hole after scoring just
nine points in the opening
quarter and was but one
basket better than that output in the second canto as
Roane County raced to a
decisive 36-20 halftime
lead.
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edge to an overwhelming

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BELPRE - Belpre head
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Ol~oBook-11
River Vallev at Eastern, 6 p.m.
star Chris Stout was all
W-Hng
smiles.
Gallia Academy al SEOAL Tournament
Meigs, RNer Valley at John Deno Invite
Not only did his club
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Rio Grande at Mount Vernon, 7:30p.m.
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1 p.m.
tory
over
stub theirs.
t
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high 24 points filling in for
SPORTS BRIEFS
Tornadoes
his injured teammate and
(5-12),
but
the Cavaliers rolled without
his senior
their superstar, pounding
Johnson
star Jordan
the Golden State Warriors
Thornhi
II
scorched
the nels
124-97 on Tuesday night.
for
41
points.
Thornhill
is
James missed his second
scoring at a pace that should
game in a less than a week
net him the school's all-tirrie
with a sprained right big
ROCK SPRINGS - The toe,
scoring
record by year's end
that isn 't
Meigs seventh grade boys going anto mjury
as
his
Eagles
move to 8-6 on
improve without
basketball team defeated the rest. Cleveland's
the
season.
Alexander Spartans 48-22 staff advised Jamesmedical
Behind Thornhill's 41. 6to take
on Monday to run its record the night off and there's
foot-8
center
Micah
a
to 9-3 on the season.
14
poini6
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added
Scoring for Meigs was chance he could miss more
and
I
0
rebounds
for
a
doLi·
Jeffrey Roush with nine, games.
ble-double, Nate Watson
The Cavaliers didn't need
Nathan Roberts and Cody
10 points, Derek Harris
had
against the Warriors,
Mattox with eight, Cole James
eight,
Markie Tate six, Eric
a season-high in
Turner with six while Ryan scoring
Lynch
five and Scott
Taylor, Steven Mahr and points with their most bal- .
Loy land two.
attack in nearly 13
Jesse Smith all had four. anced
Southern had one of its
'Nathan Rothgeb and Dijaun years. They improved to 8-2
better
offensive nights with
Robinson had two each and m games the All-Star for61
points
led by senior star
ward has missed because of
Colton Stewart hit a free injuries
Patrick
Johnson
with 19,
during his career.
throw.
Wes Riffle 12, Jesse
"He's our guy, so when
Dustyn Lee had four
McKnight 13, Weston
rebounds and Austin King · he's out we have to cut
AP photo Roberts six, Jacob Hunter
harder, screen better and
had two steals and an assist. execute
that much more," Cleveland Cavaliers' David Wesley. left. and Golden State Warriors' Josh Powell chase l'our. Corbin Sellers three.
down a loose ball during the second quarter of the Cavaliers' 124-97 win in an NBA basPIHH see C.VS, 82
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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

DAYTON - The security guards at WrightPatterson Air Force Base
were more than a little curi ous. A package-delivery
truck sitting on the edge of
a base parking lot was
shaking violently.
Warily approaching, the
MPs found 35-year-old driver Doug Jones inside shirtless. sweating and
exercising to Latin music
pulsing through the vehicle.
Jones, on his lunch hour,
was practicing Zumba - a
brassy,
high-octane,
Colombian-born dance/aerobics workout that he
teaches.
"It's a party." Jones said
in trying to des..:ribe Zumba
(pronounced ZOOM' -buh),
which is Colombian slang
for "fast." "It emulates
AP photo
being in a nightclub without the drinking, the smok- Doug Jones. right, and his wife, Joan. in foreground, teach a Zumba class Saturday, in Dayton.
ing, the bad pickup lines."
Zumba is a mixture of Latin dance and aerobics. The couple have been teaching for four years.
The exercise that gained
a toehold in Miami in 1999 it is a novelty in areas with and Spanish-speaking audi - and not have to worry about
it," said Rick Carpenter, 50.
has spread its international less exposure to the Latin ences.
culture.
Others
credit
zeala
television repairman from
Zumba
may
be
benefiting
rhythms and tlamenco footfrom slightly increased Brookville, who took up
work around the country, ous instructors.
Until now, Zumba has interest in hard exercise . Zumba with his wife after
and studios devoted to the
craze are beginning to been taught at dance stu- Fifty-one percent of adult seeing a poster for it. "It's a
dios, health clubs and Americans polled in a good stress reliever. You
open.
But
Zumba Gallup survey io November can be having the worst day
In Charlotte, N.C.. the YMCAs.
classes have become so Fitness says its first U.S. said they exercise vigorous- ... and after you've done an
popular that people are center was opened Jan. 15 ly at least once a week. hour of Zumba you just feel
tull!ed away. They have to in the Dayton suburb of That compares with 47 per- great ."
The 60-minute program
arrive early and get their Vandalia by Jones and his cent the previous year.
Enthusiasts say Zumba is incorporates footwork and
hands stamped to assure wife, Joan. Studio Zumbas
also are scheduled to open popular because people get body movements from the
themselves a spot.
Jessica Thompson taught in North Miami and lost in the music and the tlamenco. salsa and other
Zumba in a studio attached Malabar, Fla., in February. dancing. making exercising dances. Participants pump
Zumba Fitness, based in fun . Television dance their legs, windmill their
to her apartment in Kansas
North
Miami, plans to take shows such as "Dancing arms. gyrate their hips. clap
City. Mo.
"I had to actually open the exercise to England, with the Stars" are also their hands, dip. slide and
the doors and move people Taiwan and Japan and to fueling interest.
spin - all to a frenzied
into my kitchen so they sailors stationed with the
"You can just get out beat that leaves them with
could dance in there," she U.S. Navy in Japan. Los !here and move and be silly tlushed cheeks and dripMark
said. "It just absolutely Angeles-based
Burnett Productions, which
exploded."
Nearly
million has created reality televiAmericans have taken sion shows such as
Zumba classes, following "Survivor." is partnering
the moves of 3,500 instruc- with the company on some
tors, according to Zumba undisclosed projects.
Roy Bank, head of corpoFitness LLC. which owns
rate operations for Burnett,
the trademark.
Some think cities such as. said the oompany is interKansas City and Dayton are ested in Zumba because it
embracing Zumba because appeals to both English-

dancer wannabes can be
intimidating .
Julie Jestice. a 37-year·
old Spanish teacher from
Trenton. Ohio, drove 40
miles each way to unend a
recent class, which had her
hopping to Zumba music
and a few popular tunes
such as "La Bamba,"' "Hips
Don't Lie" by Shakira and
the theme to "Zorba the
Greek."
'"When I look at myself iq
the mirror I see a smile on
my face. and I never smil&lt;;
when I exercise. I'm practi·
cally crying," Jestice said .
"] was instantly hooked."
Zumba is the latest page
in the history of musical fitness.
Aerobics. a free-form,
32-count routine that follows one song to the nexl
without
interruption.
arrived in the mid-1970s .
The more dance-oriented
Jazzercise, choreographed
tn specifi,c contemporary
songs, followed .
Next was step aerobics,
where a box or step is used
for step-up, step-down and
circle-around
exercises.
And then there was spinning. where exercisers hop
on stationary bicycles and
pedal to music up and down
1maginary hills.
Observers think Zumba
may have staying power. ~
'The music is so peppy.
It.' s. happy music." said
Jodai Saremi, assistant edi· ·
tor at American Fitness
Magazine . a trade journal
published by the Aerobic~
and Fitness Association ot
America. "As long as the
Zumba company keeps
coming up with new music
and choreography, people
are going to be interested."

ping in sweat.
"You don 't have to torture yourself to be fit ," said
Alberto~ Perlman. CEO of
Zumba Fit~tess . ''It' s almost
like hiding medicine inside
a piece of candy."
Pri ces
vary
among
instructors. The Joneses
charge $8 a session for
drop-in students and offer
sign-up packages of I0 sesSIOns tor $50.
Exercise expert s say
Zumba can offer a good
cardia workout.
Cedric Bryant. chief science officer for the
American Council on
Exercise. which trains fitness professionals, said
Zumba is a relatively easy
on the joints.
"For the middle-aged
exerciser, it"s going to be a
more comfortable wav to
challenge the body." Bryant
said.
Some dancers say they
can burn up to 700 calories
or more in one session an amount that wi II shed
about one-tlfth of a pound.
Such results are unlikely
for beginners. however,
said Richard Cotton, chief
exercise physiologist with
MyExerc1sePlan.com.
a
San Diego-based exercise
Web site.
"Someone who gets off
the couch after 20 years and
goes to a Zumba class they'r~ not going to get that
result," he said.
Those who spread· the
gospel of Zumba acknowledge a few hurdles; getting
guys to try it, for example.
About 85 percent of Zumba
students are women. And ·
for people with no dance
experience, taking up
Zumba with a studio full of

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- Eight three-pointers and a
54 percent shooting effort
lifted host Parkersburg
Catholic onward to a 61-45
victory over Eastern Tuesday
in non-conference basketball
action.
The Crusaders made 26-of48 field goal attempts in the
triumph, including 8-of-19
tries from behind the arc for
42 percent.
The Eagles (1-14) managed just 39 percent from the
ftoor, connecting on 18-of-46
attempts in the setback. That
included a 5-of-13 performance from three-point territory for 39 percent.

PC H S
never trailed
in the contest
and
opened up a
14-3 advantage
just
five minutes
into the tlrst
quarter.
The Green
canoll
and White
responded
with a 5-0 run to close out the
period and trailed 14-8 after
eight minutes of action.
EHS pulled to within a
possession (25-23) with 3:30
showing in the second period, but a I0-4 run over the
remainder of the frrst half
lifted the Blue and White to a
35-27 intermission advan·

tage.
Catholic increased its edge
to 40-29 just I: 15 into the
second half and led by a'
many as 14 points (45-31)
during the third quarter
before taking a 45-36 lead
into the stretch run.
The Eagles managed to cut
the lead down to a dozen on
two occasions, but a 6-2
PCHS run over the tinal four
minutes enabled the hosts to
secure the win .
EHS had seven players
reach the scoring column. led
by Nathan Carroll with 14
points. Kyle Rawson was
next with eight markers,
while Alex McGrath chipped
in six to the cause.
Josh Collins. Jake Lynch

and Kyle Gordon all had five
points apiece. while Tyler
Kearns rounded out the scoring with two markers.
Only four Parkersburg
Catholic players reached the
scoring column, led by Zane
Schneider's game-high 24
points. Seth Ullman was next
with 16 and Britt West added
a dozen to the winning cause.
Cole Cwynar finished the
scoring ,w1th nine markers.
Catholic claimed a sweep
with a 62-59 victory in the
junior varsity tilt.
Eastern returns to TVC
Hocking action Friday when
it travels to Glouster to take
on Trimble, the only win that
EHS has this season. Game
time of the JV contest IS
scheduled for 6 p.m.

Southern
falls to
Belpre
BY ScoTT WoLFE
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Cavaliers whip Golden State, 124-97

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SPENCER. W.Va. - One
game removed from its best
offensive outing of the
2006-07 basketball season.
the Wahama
White Falcons
struggled
mightily .in
getting mto 1ts
offensive
rhythm .dropping a 16point decision
to the Roane County
Raiders Tuesday evening by
a 64-48 score~
The White Falcons scored
88 po~nt~ in coasting to an
easy wm ove~ Van on
Friday, but found the points
awfully hard to come by,
especially during first half
action, against the Raiders.
WHS dug itself into an
early hole after scoring just
nine points in the opening
quarter and was but one
basket better than that output in the second canto as
Roane County raced to a
decisive 36-20 halftime
lead.
The hosts increased its
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Savings Good Thru Sunday

Eagles fall to Parkersburg Catholic, 61-45

BELPRE - Belpre head
coach
and former Southern
Ol~oBook-11
River Vallev at Eastern, 6 p.m.
star Chris Stout was all
W-Hng
smiles.
Gallia Academy al SEOAL Tournament
Meigs, RNer Valley at John Deno Invite
Not only did his club
Coll-llllok-11
claim an
Rio Grande at Mount Vernon, 7:30p.m.
86-61 TriWomon'o
e..k.-1
CLEVELAND (AP) Rio Grande at Mount Vemon, 5:30p.m.
Valley
LeBron James rested his
Conference
Sunday'• gemt
smarting toe, and Sasha
Boyo Bookotblll
Inter-diviPavlovic made sure the
Sectional tournament draw (at Jackson),
sional
vicCleveland Cavaliers didn't
1 p.m.
tory
over
stub theirs.
t
h
e
Pavlovic scored · a careerSouthern
high 24 points filling in for
SPORTS BRIEFS
Tornadoes
his injured teammate and
(5-12),
but
the Cavaliers rolled without
his senior
their superstar, pounding
Johnson
star Jordan
the Golden State Warriors
Thornhi
II
scorched
the nels
124-97 on Tuesday night.
for
41
points.
Thornhill
is
James missed his second
scoring at a pace that should
game in a less than a week
net him the school's all-tirrie
with a sprained right big
ROCK SPRINGS - The toe,
scoring
record by year's end
that isn 't
Meigs seventh grade boys going anto mjury
as
his
Eagles
move to 8-6 on
improve without
basketball team defeated the rest. Cleveland's
the
season.
Alexander Spartans 48-22 staff advised Jamesmedical
Behind Thornhill's 41. 6to take
on Monday to run its record the night off and there's
foot-8
center
Micah
a
to 9-3 on the season.
14
poini6
Pfalzgraf
added
Scoring for Meigs was chance he could miss more
and
I
0
rebounds
for
a
doLi·
Jeffrey Roush with nine, games.
ble-double, Nate Watson
The Cavaliers didn't need
Nathan Roberts and Cody
10 points, Derek Harris
had
against the Warriors,
Mattox with eight, Cole James
eight,
Markie Tate six, Eric
a season-high in
Turner with six while Ryan scoring
Lynch
five and Scott
Taylor, Steven Mahr and points with their most bal- .
Loy land two.
attack in nearly 13
Jesse Smith all had four. anced
Southern had one of its
'Nathan Rothgeb and Dijaun years. They improved to 8-2
better
offensive nights with
Robinson had two each and m games the All-Star for61
points
led by senior star
ward has missed because of
Colton Stewart hit a free injuries
Patrick
Johnson
with 19,
during his career.
throw.
Wes Riffle 12, Jesse
"He's our guy, so when
Dustyn Lee had four
McKnight 13, Weston
rebounds and Austin King · he's out we have to cut
AP photo Roberts six, Jacob Hunter
harder, screen better and
had two steals and an assist. execute
that much more," Cleveland Cavaliers' David Wesley. left. and Golden State Warriors' Josh Powell chase l'our. Corbin Sellers three.
down a loose ball during the second quarter of the Cavaliers' 124-97 win in an NBA basPIHH see C.VS, 82
Please lee Southern. 82
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19 9
2 1 10

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61

EASTERN (1 ·14)
Josh Co llins 2 0-0 5 Jake Lynch 2 0 -0 5

Kelly Wmebrenner 0 0-0 0 Alex McGrath
2 2·2 6 Kyle GorDon 2 o-o 5 Nathan
Carroll 5 2·3 14 Kyle Rawson 4 0·0 8
Joel Lynch 0 o-o 0 Tyle r Kearns 1 0-0 2
TOTALS 18·46 4·5 45 Th ree-pomt
goals 5· 13 (Carroll 2 Colltns 1 Jake
l ynch 1 Gordon 1)

PARK CATHOLIC (nla)
Jacob Hensle r 0 o-o 0 John Boelter 0 0

0 0 Zane Schneider 10 0·0 24 Cole
Cwynar 4 D-O 9 Seth Ullman 7 1 1 16
Bntt West 5 0..0 12 TOTAL S 26-48 1 1

61 Three-potnl goals 8· 19 (Schnetder 4
W est 2 C wynar a nd Ullman each had 1

aptecel
Fteld goals -

Eastern 18-46 ( 39 1)

Catholic 26 48 ( 542) Three potnt goals

- Eastern 5·13 ( 385) Cathohc 8· 19
( 421) Free throws - Eastern 4 5
( 800) Catholic 1-1 {1 00) Rebounds-

Eastern 20 (Carroll 7) CatholiC 16 (West
7) AsSists - Eastern 5 {Carroll 3)
Catholic 10 (West 3) Steals - Eastern 3
(Three lied w1th 1 ap1ece) Catholic 5
Eastern 1
(Ullman 2) Blocks (M cGrath 1) CatholiC 3 (West 2)
Turnovers - Eastern 8 Catholic 10
Fouls - Easte rn 7 CatholiC9 JV Score
- CatholiC 62 Eastern 59

BELPRE 86, SOUTHERN 61
Southern 20 10
Belpre
23 18

t 5 16
18 28 -

61
86

SOUTHERN (5-121
M1chael Manuel 0 1·2 1 Weston Roberts
3 0 0 6 Patnck Johnson 5 8- 10 19 Kre•g
Klesk.1 0 0·0 0 We s R1flle 5 2·4 12 Jacob
Hunter 2 0·0 4 Corb1n Se~ers 1 0· 2 3
Weston Counts a 0 0 0 Ryan Chapman
t Q-1 3 Jesse McKmght6 1 5 13 Totals

23122461
BELPRE (8-6)

Nate Watson 3 4 5 1o E r1c Lynch 2 1 2
5 Jordan Thornh•U 17 6·8 41 Scott
Layland 1 o-o 2, Derek Hams 3 2 2 8
Markle Tate 3 0-0 6 John Logue 0 0 0 0
Jared Azar 0 0·0 0, MICah Pfalzgraf 7 0·
2 14 Totals 36 13 19 86
Three P01nt Goats - Southern 3
(Johnson 1 Sellers t Chapman 1}
Belpre 1 (Thornhill 1)

ROANE COUNTY 84, WAHAMA 48
Wahama 9

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Cavs
from PageBI
coach Mtke Brown said.
Donyell Marshall added
15
pomts,
Zydrunas
Ilgauskas 14 wtth I 0
rebounds and Cleveland
snapped a three-game losmg
streak at home whtle gettmg
etght players m double fig·
ures for the first ume s10ce
Apnl 22, 1994
"Thts was a chance tor
some of us to make names
ourselves,"
satd
for
Marshall, who had hts thtrd
stratght sohd game. •·we all
know what LeBron can do.
Wtth htm out, we knew we

Roane Co 19

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WAHAMA (481
Brenton Clark 7 2 4 16 Jordan Smith 6
2 ·3 14 Justin Arno ld 4 0 2 9 Casey
Hamson 2 0 0 4 Ke1t h Pearson 1 1·2 3
Josh Pauley 1 0-0 2 Kev1n Wasonga 0 DO 0 Totals 21 5 11 48

ROANE COUNTY (641
Justin Vanhove 7 0 0 17 Anthony
Hodgkms 5 0·0 14 D1llon W1t1as 5 0·0
10 Chns Snyde1 50 0 10 Ty Jacks'Jn 3
0 2 6 Chanmng Benson 1 2 2 4 Joe
Caldwell 1 0 0 3 Totals 27 2-4 64
Three Pomt Goal s - Wahama 1

(Arnold) RCHS 8
3 Caldwell I)

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RIVER VALLEY 69, CHESAPEAKE 60
Chesapeake 4 13 16 27 - 60
R.ver Va lley 15 9 20 25 ~ 69

CHESAPEAKE (5 11 . 1·6 OVC)
Aaron Ross 0 4-&lt;4 4 Mtchael Stapleton 7
56 19 Marty Clay 0 0 0 a Kyle Rase 7
0-0 14 Aaron Donahoe 2 Q-0 4 Kyle
Webb 4 1 2 10 Jonatha n Greene 2 3 5
7 Jeremy Reaper 0 0 0 0 Trav1s
Z1mmerman 1 0·2 2 TOTALS 23·49 13·
19 60 Three poml goals 1 12 (Webb 1)
RIVER VALLEY (!H 4-3 OVCI
Devm G1bbs 0 o-o 0 Jason Jones 1 2 4
5 Bryan Morrow 5 3 3 15 Ryan
Eggleton 5 0 2 11 Mtchael Cordell 5 2 5
12 Tyl er Thompson 4 1 4 9 Ryan Henry
2 4 6 8 Ian Lewts 1 1 2 3 Zak Deal 3 0
0 6 TOTALS 26-59 13 26 69 Three·
pomt goals 4 19 (Morrow 2 Jones and
Egglelon each had 1 ap• ece)
F1eld goals- Chesapeake 23·49 ( 469)
RJVer Valley 26 59 ( 441) Three pomt
goals - Chesapeake 1 12 ( 083) RIVer
Valley 419 ( 211 } Free throws Chesapeake 13·1 9 ( 684 ) A1ver Valley
13 26 ( 500) Rebounds - Che sapeake
28 {Greene and Z1mmerman each had 6
ap1ece) A1ver Valley 33 (Cordell and
Thompson each nad 9 ap•ece)
Offenswe rebounds - Chesapeake 8
(Three players tied w1th 2 ap1ece) Awer
Valley 16 {Cord ell and Thompson each
had 5 ap1ece) Ass1sts - Chesapeake 5
(Siapleton and Rase each had 2 ap1ece)
River Valley 9 (Jones 3) Steals Chesapeake 1o (Stapleton and A Ross
each had 3 ap1ece) R1ver Valley 12
(Morrow 3) Blocks - Chesapeake 1
(Greene t) R1ver Valley 1 (Thompson 1)
Turnovers - Chesapeake 17 R1ver
Valley 16 Fouls - Chesapeake 22
Rwer Valley 21 JV Score - River Valley
53 ChesapeaKe 27

all had to step up."
Pavlovtc, averagmg JUSt
14.6 mmutes per game, bolt·
ed immediately after hts best
game as a pro and wasn 't
avatlable for comment
The Cavaliers made a sea·
son-htgh 12 3-pomters,
mcludmg f.our by rookte
Daniel Gibson, who made
hts first stan at point guard
Baron Davts scored 21
pon1ts to lead the Warriors,
who opened a stx-game tnp
wnh one they'd hke to torget They went Just 2-for-20
on 3-pomters, committed 20
turnovers and were never a
threat m droppmg theu lifth
stratght road game
"We've got to get serious
about wmmng, that' s all It
ts," Davts satd ·•we ' ve got

PED RO - When you' re a
Dt visJOn IV school. there IS
no same m los mg !o a sohd
Dt viSion II by three po mts
on a hosttle court
BUI a loss ts still a loss.
and th e So uth Galha
Runnm ' Rebels are now 0-2
.tga tn st the Rock Htll
Red men
In a much-anti ctpated
rematch, Rock Htll rallied
from a hve- potnt deftctt m
the t mal mmutes to beat
South Gal Ita 53-50 m a boys
htgh school basketball game
on Tuesday.

Southern
from Page 81
Ryan Chapman three and
Mtchael Manuel one
Southern unlaunched all
of tt s weapons m the first
period with big scores from
McKmght, Rtffle. Sellers,
and Chapman
Belpre,
meanwhile, established a
solid mstde-outside game
and uptleat tempo that saw
ThornhJII and Pfalzgraf put
etght po10ts apiece on the
scorecard in a 23-20 Belpre
advantage.
In the .second round,
Thornhtll was ommpotent.
Launching the long bomb,
some guys that don't know
how to drepare for the
games an it shows in their
play It's shocking that we
get beat ltlce that and
LeBron is out. We talked
about 11 thts morning, that
they were gomg to come out
wnh a lot of hustle and passton
"It's like it's falhng on
deaf ears"
AI Harrington added 13
points and Andris Biednns
12 for Golden State, which
took the Cavaliers to overtime before losing on Jan.
20.
Thts one was o~er early as
the Cavaliers bolted to a ISpoint lead after 12 minutes
and never let the Wamors
get mstde double dtgtts the

Andr e w
Stumb o
made an old
fas ht o ned
three -potnt
play
and
M a t t
Matney hll
a Jumper to even the score at
50. The Red men (I 0-5) took
the lead tor the final lime
wtth 20 seconds to play after
Mtke Ison came away wtth a
steal and converted the
layup
It was only the second
loss of the season, both to
the Redmen , for South
Galha ( 13-2 ) The two cluhs
battled to double overtime a

to
ago
few
weeks
Mercervt lle.
Matney paced the wmners
with 19 pomts, Stumbo
added 15 whtle Nathan
Davenport had a doubledouble wtth II pomts and
II rebounds
Dustin McCombs was the
South Gallia htgh man wtth
17 points while Travt s
McCarty natled a patr of
threes and also reached double figure s wtth I 0 Tyler
Duncan and Dernck Beaver
had seven and six re spectively.
Also for the Rebels,
Steven Call had four while
Aaron PhJlhps , Dewey

Cantrell and Justm Triplett
all chtpped tn wtth two.
South Galha was also a
wmner tn the reserve con·
tes t, 33-26, as the Rebels
tmpro ved to I 0 - 1. John
Wells and Vance Fellure had
II and nme res pecti vely for
the wmners wh tie Herb1e
Butterbaugh' s I0 paced
Rock Htll
South Gallia wtll look to
put the fini shing touches on
tis sectional draw resume
when the Rebels vtsit
Ironton St Joe on Fnday.
South Galha ts expected to
be one of the teams vymg
for the top spot in Dtvtston
IV at the draw on Sunday.

the fake-and drive jumper,
and a 5-of-6 sunt at the hoe
tor 20 pomts at the mtermtsston, the semor leader led
the Golden Eagles to a 4130 halftime advantage.
Southern's McKnight had
e tght at the half for
Southern en route to a
career-high offenstve game
Southern kept pace 10 the
thtrd round , but Belpre ' s
new verston of the table
defense put Southern further in the hole 59-45 .
l'hornhtll 's 4uest for stardom dtd not rest on smgulanty, but resulted from a
good team effort and
unselfish play from hts
peers The semor continued
his rampage with a tenpoint
round,
while

Southern's Johnson kept
pace wtth moe (6-6 at the
line).
Southern's Roberts and
Johnson each added four
po10ts m the finale, , wtth
three from McKmght antl a
deuce from Riffle . Still,
Southero 's effort was not
enough. Thornhill fimshed
strong with II pmnts, top·
pmg out wtth a season-htgh
41. Belpre rolled on to the
86-61 finale.
Southern htt 23-of-59
overall, hittmg 3-of-9 (33
percent) on threes, 20-of-50
twos (40 percent), and 12of-24 at the line Southern
had 21 turnovers, 27
rebounds (McKnight 8,
Rtffle 7), nine assists
(Hunter 3, Me Kmght3), 12

steals (McKmght 4, Riffle
3) and 18 fouls.
Belpre hll 36-of-65 overall, hilling 1-of-6 treys, 34of-~9 twos, and 13-of- 19 at
the hue. Belpre had 37
rebounds (Pfalzfraf II,
Thornhill 8), 18 turnovers,
14 assists (Thornhtll 3,
Harris four), 12 steals
(Thornhtll 3, Watson 3) and
21 fouls .
Southern's
reserves
claimed a 30-25 wm m the
prehmmary
contest.
Mtchael Manuel had nine,
Kreig Kleski eight and John
Brauer five. Belpre was led
by Jared Azar wtth etght
Southern hosts Waterford '
Fnday 10 a Tri· Valley
Conference
Hockmg
Division game.

rest of the way
Searching for more points
from his point guard. Brown
replaced Eric Snow in the
startmg hneup with Gtbson,
who finished wtth 12 pomts,
two assists and two
turnovers 10 25 mmutes.
"It was special," Gibson
satd. "I had a couple of buttertlies. I really haven't had
buUertltes hke that in a long
ttme "
Pavlovic started last
Fnday at Philadell'hta when
James missed hts first game
of the season to rest his toe.
But coach Mike Brown curiously sat the 6-foot-7 swin~­
man during Cleveland s
I I 5-100 loss to Phoenix on
Sunday.
One of Cleveland's most

athletic players, Pavlovtc
scored 15 m the fust half
and then bettered his careerhtgh by burym~ a 3-pomter
wtth 6 33 remammg to gtve
Cleveland a II 0-84 lead.
The big cushion allowed
Brown to clear hts bench,
gtvmg ltme to seldom used
reserves Dwayne Jones and
Scot Pollard.
Wtth James relaxmg on
the bench wearmg a brown
velour dress jacket, the
Cavaliers worked the ball
around on offense mstead of
doing their usual standmg
around to watch their leadmg scorer take over
They pushed the tempo,
made the extra pass and
looked better w1th the ball
than they have m weeks

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LEGAL NOTICE
In the Meigs County
Court of Common
Ptees Pomeroy, Ohio
Bruner Land Company,
Inc.,
Plaintiff,
Vs
Stephen E Bunner,
Deceased, at al,
Defendants
Case No
Stephen E. Bunner,
whose tast known
addreas was 1416
Hocking Road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, Nancy
Bunner, Spouse of
Stephen E Bunner,
whoae lut known
address
Ia
1416
Hocking road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, and the
unknown heirs at law
ol Stephen E. Bunner,
deceased, the current
addresses of same
which are unknown,
and cannot wHh rea·
oonable diligence be
found or ascortatned,
shalt take notice that
on
_ day
of
December,
2006,
Bruner Land Compeny,
Inc., Byesville, Ohio
43723, tiled Its com·
plaint against said
party praying lor judg·
rnent quieting tHie In
the Ptalntlff relative to
the torecloauro of a
land lnataltment con·
tract regarding the lot·
lowtng deacrt~ real
utate, to-wit.
Sltuettd
In
the
Township of Oltve,
County of Metga, and
State or Ohto, being tn
Fraction 35 of Old
Section 34, Range 1I
Wut, Townehlp 4
North, of "The Ohto
Company
Firat
Purchase ol1717", lnd
baing bOunded and
&lt;Mecrtbed uloltowe:
Commencing
lor
Raloroncotta518" 1ron
pin found at the
Southuet cornor of
Frectlon 35 (Nota:
Ralerenct bearing on
the Eut ltne of
Frectlon 35 uttd ae
North 01 dag 08" 40"
Eett):
Thence, with thtt Eut
line of Fraction 35,

North 01 deg 08' 40"
East a distance of
1,111.531eet to an Iron
pon
set
at
the
Southeast corner of a
40 acres tract as con·
veyed to Ray M and
Ina J. Wea- by Parcel
No 1 of Deed Volume
261, Page 335 ot the
Meigs
County
Recordor"s Office:
Thence with the South
line of said Weaver
property, North 89 dog.
oo· 17"" West a distance
of 384.921eetto a point
In the center line ol
townahlp Road No. 270
(Limberger
Ridge
Road), being the true
point of beginning tor
this description;
Thence, lrom said
point of beginning and
running wHh the can·
terllne of .Township
road No. 270, the' lol·
towing lour couraea
(1) South 02 deg. 54'
52" West a distance of
66.51 feet to a point;
(2) Thence South 12
deg. 19' 50" West a dis·
tance ol75.041eet to a
point;
(3) Thence South 23
deg. 43' 24" West a dis·
lance of 80.03 teet to a
point,
(4) Thence South 39
deg 12' 06" West a dlt·
lance of 52.57 feat to a
point;
Thence, leaving tho
road. North 89 deg. 07'
40" Weet a distance of
1.091.49 feet to an Iron
pin HI In the Eatt line
of a 51.8807 acre• tract
11 conveyed to Eric L
and
&amp;haron
R
Johneon by Official
Record• Volume 106,
Page 321 of thll Melga
County
Recorder'•
Office,
peulng
through two Iron plna
IIIII dtatancu of plua
25.80 lut and plua
125.90 IHt, roepectlv•
ly;
Thence, wHh the Eut
line of utd Johneon
property, North Ot &lt;Mg.
25' 19" Eall a dletanct
ol200 00 feet to an Iron
pin
aat
at
the
Southweet corner of
the
aforementioned

Ray M. and Ina J
Weaver property;
Thence, wtth the
South line of satd
Weaver
property,
South 89 deg., 00' 17"
East a dtstance of
1.177 03 teet to the
poonl of beginning,
passing through an
Iron pin set at a dis·
lance of plus 1,147.03
teet.
Containing
6.071
acres, mora or len.
being a new split out of
AudHor's Parcel No. 0900551.000
SubJect to all legal
rlght·ot-ways,
easement,
restroctlons,
reservations, and zon·
lng regulations of
record.
.
Subject to the right-of·
way of Township Road
No. 270.
Subtecl to the 10D-Year
Flood Plain reatroc·
tiona, II appltcable
Subject to a 30 00 teet
wide easement being
reserved unto the
grantors (Bruner Land
Company, Inc.), their
heirs, and or aaalgns,
forever. Saod easement
being lor the purpose
of running utilities to
other parcels of land
on or near Township
Road No 270. Sal~
aaaamant runs In a
north·aouth direction
acroea tha eut end of
the ebove·deacrlbed
property with the out
tint of eald suement
being lhe centerline of
Townehlp Road No
270 Containing 0.315
acre, more or lou, of
uaoment.
All Iron plna ut are
15/8" x 30" ...,_, cepped
end labeled "Ciaue
8458".
Thll bearing• tn thle
daecrlptlon are lor
angtocetcutattoneonty
and aro beHd on the
Eut Hns of FriiCllon 35
uHd 11 North 01 clag.
08" 40" Eaat.
A pitt ot thll abovoducrtbed eurvay hu
bean aubmltted lor !Ita
at
the
County
Engineer'• Office
The above deacrlptlon

prepared by Roger W.
Claus,
Registered
Surveyor No. 8456,
baaed on "" actual
field survey of January
6, 2003; said survey
baing subJect to any
facts that may be dis·
closed In a lutt and
accurete title Bearch
Lot 4 Llmberger Ridge
Road
Olive Township, Ohio
PPN: 09.()()551.004
Bruner
Forshee
Protective Covenant•
1) The following protecttva covenants are
covenants
running
with the land until
11112075, and may be
enforced
(through
Injunction or other·
wise) by any owner
acquiring auy part of
the land acquired by
the undersigned In tho
township of Olive by
Deed recorded In O.R.
Vol. 160 pg 559 on the
land records of Meigs
County, Ohio.
2) No more than two
residences per tract
shalt be permitted,
though tracts may be
further spilt and built
on with government
approvals
3)
Permanent
dwellings shall be
restricted to the apecl·
llcotlons
of
HUD
approved
oecttonal
homea, the Ohio Batie
Building Code on mod·
ular homu lOtting
upon either a crawl
apace or ba11mant
and new conttructtd
ena butH homaa. Any
homes will be new at
the time of placement
end built with new
mllerlale.
4) Single wi&lt;M mobile
hornaa 1... than flvt
yura of age at plec•
rnent will be permitted
on thll ebova eubjact
property.
5) No lnoperlllva or
unllctnead vahlolu
may be piiCed on uld
lot. No accumulation of
dlecardtd
peraonel
allecta, IMbrie, walll,
gerbage
or
1ny
unelghtly ob)ect or
matter will be permit·

P1....1hllc Notices 1.-.. N e " " s p a p e r s .
Dellve•~oed RIRht. ._.._. Vo1....1r Do-c:.r.

Buy1ng Junk Cars,Trucks ll
Wrecks Pay Cash J D

ted on any tot.
6) No nQrlous or ollen·
siva activity shalt be
carried on upon any
lot.
7) Before occupancy of
any house, a 18WIQ8
disposal ayatem ahatt
be Installed tn con·
tormlty with the mint·
mum
standards
required by the County
Board of HaaHh.
8) Before any con·
structlon takas place
purchaaer must con·
tact the local govern·
mantauthorlty to make
sure they are In compllance with the local
lawa
9) All Iota are to be
used lor residential,
agricultural and racreatlonal
purposea,
(though the lot owner
may atore equipment
and material used In a
business tn a welt con·
structed
enclosed
building on the property). The property Ia not
to be uaect lor commer·
clal enterprlaaa (with
cuatomors coming and
going) with the oxceptlon of churchea, riding
atablu, horaea tarma,
cattle tarma, or truck
tarme (!rune and vag·
etablea)
tO) No awlne shalt be
permitted on the above
aubjact
property.
Lerger dorneetlc lerm
anlmatt (Including but
not limited to horatt,
cettle, ahaep, goate
end ltamu) are permit·
ted. Thll p1111turo ahalt
not be o - grued but
ehall be htaHhy end
thtck, and woada ehalt
be controlled. Nol11
and oelore from any
animal thalt be con·
trottacl 80 that nelthllr
thalt be ollenelve to
edJotntng netghbora.
11) Doge, oate and
other houMhold pete
lhalt not be brad or
maintained lor com·
rnerclel purpo101.
12) No tent, cemper,
tchool but, or rae,..
atlanal vahtclal thell
be ueed 11 1 rut·
dance, tither temporary or permanent

13) Any realdence
erected on aatd Iota
shalt be At tuat 900
square feet of indoor
heated area (excluding
baoernent and garage)
and ahall have a linlolled siding such 11
rustle wood, frame,
brtck veneer, pre11
board or contemporary
aiding
14) Any building or

structure placed on

said property ahatl be
set beck a minimum of
75 teet from the center
of the extltlng road
unleas a lentr tit·
back 11 requelted by
public authority.
15) Where protective
covenants and Melge
County
of
Olive
Township
zoning
Ordinance&amp; are In conflict,
the
atrlcter
requirement wtlt pro·
vall
16) lnvalldlllon of any
of these covonantt by
Judgment of court
order shall, In no way
allect any of the other
provlalana, which ah..l
remain In lutllon:e and
ellect.
17) Nothing contained
herein altall be con·
atructed 11 creating
any obligation on lila
part of Bru- Land
Company,
Inc. to
anlorce
thua
Protecttva Covenanta.
18) The purcha- of
thts farm, lor them·
HIVU, their hltra and
...tgne, ~ thl - p i ·
anoe of the conveyance of thla firm,
. . - to be bound by
lhl CDVIIMinta COR•
talnad herein lnd IN
thll primary onfonlano
of thala covonantt.
Sold party or perttea
are required to anawar
on or before the 28th
day lollowtng the taat
publication, 28th Day
of February, 2007 ol
thl within notice or
dllault judgment or
othllr judgment may Ill
llad agalnet tltam. Saki
publication I hall be
IIIICte In thla _.,..
per II IIIII onc1 I
week lor elx (8) con-

IICutlve weeke
Marlene Herrioon
Ct.rk of Courta
Melga County, Ohto
David Brian Bennett
Attorney lor Plaintiff
126 N. 9th SI-t
Cambridge, OH 43725
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The
20011
Annual
Ftnanclat Report lor
the Metge County
Dtetrlct Public Library
te complete and IIHII~
11111 lor r.vtew II tile
Metge County District
Pubttc Ubrary. Connie
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(1) 31
Public Notice
The Annual Financial
Report lor Rutland
Townahlp Ia comptlle
and tho report II avllt·
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PO BOll 326
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(1) 31
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PUBUC NoncE
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Annual
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Vtlllga of Pomeroy lor
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Autollor Seta ...••.••........ ............••..••.•..... 710
ao.ta I Motors for 81&amp;. ............................. 750
lulldlng luppllu......... . .•. . ..••..•..••...... 5$0
lualnell and Bulldlnge ..... ..................... 340
luelnell Opportunlly .................................210
lttelnell Tratnlng................... .............. .• t40
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weekend &amp; holiday schecl
ule we proVIde a competl·
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tlons
•
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or Barb
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Human
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and ciwera license

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and Umt Clerk needed for
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Pt Pleasant WV Expenenca
preferred Please send
resumes to Candy Bartram
LOUISa Fort Gay Regtonal
01alys1s 2145 H1ghway
2565 l.ou1sa KY 41230 or
fax to 606-638-3404•

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garage/20 X
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949 2253

Wonderful views w1th peace
&amp; seclusion but not too far
out EnJoy country H'.lmg in a
decrlte location $30,000
Owner financing available
(740)446 4053 evenings
47 acres +f. Uevlng Road
Country water sep11c pond
&amp; barn etectnc many home
s1tes
$125 000 firm

2 Br Kit
, Full base
(3041882·3131
AC single
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124 740 near V.nton Call {740)441 ·
1111

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Employmer1t DRUG TEST
$57K annually
1740)794 1532
and a valid Dnver s license
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DESK CLERKS NEEDED
In-Home
Apply at Budget Inn 260 Needed

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P\trsons with good commu
n~cat1on SkillS Good attitude
&amp; self motivated should
apply No phone calls
please

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POSTAL JOBS
$t6 53·$27 58/hr now hlr
1ng For applteatrOO and hee
governement job 1nto call
Amencan Assoc of LabOr 1

Caregivers
Mason County
Actton Group Inc In-Home
Senm:es 1s currently accept·
mg applications fOI' care
g1vers to prov•de In-home
serviC&amp;S to the elderly and
disabled Expenence pl &amp;lerred but not req wed
Please
contact
L1sa
Templeton AN or Jenn•l&amp;f
Thomas AN C 675·3300 or
apply mperson @ 22 1 Ma1n
Street Monday through
Fnday 8 am to 4 pm EOE

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serv

OTR DRIVER 2 years expe·
Now Hinng expenenced nence
Clean MVR
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son
Twin
River TERMINAL
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Fax resume to 740·266·
667 t

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lNG CO recommends
that you do business witl'l
people you know and
NOT to send money
throogtl the mall unt1t you
have .nvest1gated the

Secretafi&amp;J pos1110n In local
Nanny
$700
week
offiCe expenence a plus but
lmmed tatoly
m
Pomt
not reqwed send resume
Pleasant
Must L o~
to PO BoJo: 351 Galhpohs,
Ctutdren (678)318 3650
OhiO4563 1

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For I! slings 800 559 4109
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1 poss1bly 2 Br Hoose .n
New Haven $275/month
$275/depoSII No Pets

(3041882 3652
100 Liberty Street S500 plus
utult1es 2 bedroom Out of
Town $650 +&gt;Ns utilities 3

bedroom Contlcl ERA Town
&amp; Country Real Estate, 6'75·
5548

For Sale Ranch Style
Home 4 Bedrooms 3 Bath 2 bedroom house located
Gallip olis (740)441 0194
6 !lcres (740)388 8639

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Eastern
Calh ohc

8
14

19 9
2 1 10

9 16 -

45
61

EASTERN (1 ·14)
Josh Co llins 2 0-0 5 Jake Lynch 2 0 -0 5

Kelly Wmebrenner 0 0-0 0 Alex McGrath
2 2·2 6 Kyle GorDon 2 o-o 5 Nathan
Carroll 5 2·3 14 Kyle Rawson 4 0·0 8
Joel Lynch 0 o-o 0 Tyle r Kearns 1 0-0 2
TOTALS 18·46 4·5 45 Th ree-pomt
goals 5· 13 (Carroll 2 Colltns 1 Jake
l ynch 1 Gordon 1)

PARK CATHOLIC (nla)
Jacob Hensle r 0 o-o 0 John Boelter 0 0

0 0 Zane Schneider 10 0·0 24 Cole
Cwynar 4 D-O 9 Seth Ullman 7 1 1 16
Bntt West 5 0..0 12 TOTAL S 26-48 1 1

61 Three-potnl goals 8· 19 (Schnetder 4
W est 2 C wynar a nd Ullman each had 1

aptecel
Fteld goals -

Eastern 18-46 ( 39 1)

Catholic 26 48 ( 542) Three potnt goals

- Eastern 5·13 ( 385) Cathohc 8· 19
( 421) Free throws - Eastern 4 5
( 800) Catholic 1-1 {1 00) Rebounds-

Eastern 20 (Carroll 7) CatholiC 16 (West
7) AsSists - Eastern 5 {Carroll 3)
Catholic 10 (West 3) Steals - Eastern 3
(Three lied w1th 1 ap1ece) Catholic 5
Eastern 1
(Ullman 2) Blocks (M cGrath 1) CatholiC 3 (West 2)
Turnovers - Eastern 8 Catholic 10
Fouls - Easte rn 7 CatholiC9 JV Score
- CatholiC 62 Eastern 59

BELPRE 86, SOUTHERN 61
Southern 20 10
Belpre
23 18

t 5 16
18 28 -

61
86

SOUTHERN (5-121
M1chael Manuel 0 1·2 1 Weston Roberts
3 0 0 6 Patnck Johnson 5 8- 10 19 Kre•g
Klesk.1 0 0·0 0 We s R1flle 5 2·4 12 Jacob
Hunter 2 0·0 4 Corb1n Se~ers 1 0· 2 3
Weston Counts a 0 0 0 Ryan Chapman
t Q-1 3 Jesse McKmght6 1 5 13 Totals

23122461
BELPRE (8-6)

Nate Watson 3 4 5 1o E r1c Lynch 2 1 2
5 Jordan Thornh•U 17 6·8 41 Scott
Layland 1 o-o 2, Derek Hams 3 2 2 8
Markle Tate 3 0-0 6 John Logue 0 0 0 0
Jared Azar 0 0·0 0, MICah Pfalzgraf 7 0·
2 14 Totals 36 13 19 86
Three P01nt Goats - Southern 3
(Johnson 1 Sellers t Chapman 1}
Belpre 1 (Thornhill 1)

ROANE COUNTY 84, WAHAMA 48
Wahama 9

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Cavs
from PageBI
coach Mtke Brown said.
Donyell Marshall added
15
pomts,
Zydrunas
Ilgauskas 14 wtth I 0
rebounds and Cleveland
snapped a three-game losmg
streak at home whtle gettmg
etght players m double fig·
ures for the first ume s10ce
Apnl 22, 1994
"Thts was a chance tor
some of us to make names
ourselves,"
satd
for
Marshall, who had hts thtrd
stratght sohd game. •·we all
know what LeBron can do.
Wtth htm out, we knew we

Roane Co 19

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BY BRAD SHERMAN
8SHERMAN@MYDAI LYTRt8UNE COM

WAHAMA (481
Brenton Clark 7 2 4 16 Jordan Smith 6
2 ·3 14 Justin Arno ld 4 0 2 9 Casey
Hamson 2 0 0 4 Ke1t h Pearson 1 1·2 3
Josh Pauley 1 0-0 2 Kev1n Wasonga 0 DO 0 Totals 21 5 11 48

ROANE COUNTY (641
Justin Vanhove 7 0 0 17 Anthony
Hodgkms 5 0·0 14 D1llon W1t1as 5 0·0
10 Chns Snyde1 50 0 10 Ty Jacks'Jn 3
0 2 6 Chanmng Benson 1 2 2 4 Joe
Caldwell 1 0 0 3 Totals 27 2-4 64
Three Pomt Goal s - Wahama 1

(Arnold) RCHS 8
3 Caldwell I)

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

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South Gallia swept by Rock Hill, 53-50

The Scoreboard
PARKERSBURG CATHOLIC 61,
EASTERN 45

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

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RIVER VALLEY 69, CHESAPEAKE 60
Chesapeake 4 13 16 27 - 60
R.ver Va lley 15 9 20 25 ~ 69

CHESAPEAKE (5 11 . 1·6 OVC)
Aaron Ross 0 4-&lt;4 4 Mtchael Stapleton 7
56 19 Marty Clay 0 0 0 a Kyle Rase 7
0-0 14 Aaron Donahoe 2 Q-0 4 Kyle
Webb 4 1 2 10 Jonatha n Greene 2 3 5
7 Jeremy Reaper 0 0 0 0 Trav1s
Z1mmerman 1 0·2 2 TOTALS 23·49 13·
19 60 Three poml goals 1 12 (Webb 1)
RIVER VALLEY (!H 4-3 OVCI
Devm G1bbs 0 o-o 0 Jason Jones 1 2 4
5 Bryan Morrow 5 3 3 15 Ryan
Eggleton 5 0 2 11 Mtchael Cordell 5 2 5
12 Tyl er Thompson 4 1 4 9 Ryan Henry
2 4 6 8 Ian Lewts 1 1 2 3 Zak Deal 3 0
0 6 TOTALS 26-59 13 26 69 Three·
pomt goals 4 19 (Morrow 2 Jones and
Egglelon each had 1 ap• ece)
F1eld goals- Chesapeake 23·49 ( 469)
RJVer Valley 26 59 ( 441) Three pomt
goals - Chesapeake 1 12 ( 083) RIVer
Valley 419 ( 211 } Free throws Chesapeake 13·1 9 ( 684 ) A1ver Valley
13 26 ( 500) Rebounds - Che sapeake
28 {Greene and Z1mmerman each had 6
ap1ece) A1ver Valley 33 (Cordell and
Thompson each nad 9 ap•ece)
Offenswe rebounds - Chesapeake 8
(Three players tied w1th 2 ap1ece) Awer
Valley 16 {Cord ell and Thompson each
had 5 ap1ece) Ass1sts - Chesapeake 5
(Siapleton and Rase each had 2 ap1ece)
River Valley 9 (Jones 3) Steals Chesapeake 1o (Stapleton and A Ross
each had 3 ap1ece) R1ver Valley 12
(Morrow 3) Blocks - Chesapeake 1
(Greene t) R1ver Valley 1 (Thompson 1)
Turnovers - Chesapeake 17 R1ver
Valley 16 Fouls - Chesapeake 22
Rwer Valley 21 JV Score - River Valley
53 ChesapeaKe 27

all had to step up."
Pavlovtc, averagmg JUSt
14.6 mmutes per game, bolt·
ed immediately after hts best
game as a pro and wasn 't
avatlable for comment
The Cavaliers made a sea·
son-htgh 12 3-pomters,
mcludmg f.our by rookte
Daniel Gibson, who made
hts first stan at point guard
Baron Davts scored 21
pon1ts to lead the Warriors,
who opened a stx-game tnp
wnh one they'd hke to torget They went Just 2-for-20
on 3-pomters, committed 20
turnovers and were never a
threat m droppmg theu lifth
stratght road game
"We've got to get serious
about wmmng, that' s all It
ts," Davts satd ·•we ' ve got

PED RO - When you' re a
Dt visJOn IV school. there IS
no same m los mg !o a sohd
Dt viSion II by three po mts
on a hosttle court
BUI a loss ts still a loss.
and th e So uth Galha
Runnm ' Rebels are now 0-2
.tga tn st the Rock Htll
Red men
In a much-anti ctpated
rematch, Rock Htll rallied
from a hve- potnt deftctt m
the t mal mmutes to beat
South Gal Ita 53-50 m a boys
htgh school basketball game
on Tuesday.

Southern
from Page 81
Ryan Chapman three and
Mtchael Manuel one
Southern unlaunched all
of tt s weapons m the first
period with big scores from
McKmght, Rtffle. Sellers,
and Chapman
Belpre,
meanwhile, established a
solid mstde-outside game
and uptleat tempo that saw
ThornhJII and Pfalzgraf put
etght po10ts apiece on the
scorecard in a 23-20 Belpre
advantage.
In the .second round,
Thornhtll was ommpotent.
Launching the long bomb,
some guys that don't know
how to drepare for the
games an it shows in their
play It's shocking that we
get beat ltlce that and
LeBron is out. We talked
about 11 thts morning, that
they were gomg to come out
wnh a lot of hustle and passton
"It's like it's falhng on
deaf ears"
AI Harrington added 13
points and Andris Biednns
12 for Golden State, which
took the Cavaliers to overtime before losing on Jan.
20.
Thts one was o~er early as
the Cavaliers bolted to a ISpoint lead after 12 minutes
and never let the Wamors
get mstde double dtgtts the

Andr e w
Stumb o
made an old
fas ht o ned
three -potnt
play
and
M a t t
Matney hll
a Jumper to even the score at
50. The Red men (I 0-5) took
the lead tor the final lime
wtth 20 seconds to play after
Mtke Ison came away wtth a
steal and converted the
layup
It was only the second
loss of the season, both to
the Redmen , for South
Galha ( 13-2 ) The two cluhs
battled to double overtime a

to
ago
few
weeks
Mercervt lle.
Matney paced the wmners
with 19 pomts, Stumbo
added 15 whtle Nathan
Davenport had a doubledouble wtth II pomts and
II rebounds
Dustin McCombs was the
South Gallia htgh man wtth
17 points while Travt s
McCarty natled a patr of
threes and also reached double figure s wtth I 0 Tyler
Duncan and Dernck Beaver
had seven and six re spectively.
Also for the Rebels,
Steven Call had four while
Aaron PhJlhps , Dewey

Cantrell and Justm Triplett
all chtpped tn wtth two.
South Galha was also a
wmner tn the reserve con·
tes t, 33-26, as the Rebels
tmpro ved to I 0 - 1. John
Wells and Vance Fellure had
II and nme res pecti vely for
the wmners wh tie Herb1e
Butterbaugh' s I0 paced
Rock Htll
South Gallia wtll look to
put the fini shing touches on
tis sectional draw resume
when the Rebels vtsit
Ironton St Joe on Fnday.
South Galha ts expected to
be one of the teams vymg
for the top spot in Dtvtston
IV at the draw on Sunday.

the fake-and drive jumper,
and a 5-of-6 sunt at the hoe
tor 20 pomts at the mtermtsston, the semor leader led
the Golden Eagles to a 4130 halftime advantage.
Southern's McKnight had
e tght at the half for
Southern en route to a
career-high offenstve game
Southern kept pace 10 the
thtrd round , but Belpre ' s
new verston of the table
defense put Southern further in the hole 59-45 .
l'hornhtll 's 4uest for stardom dtd not rest on smgulanty, but resulted from a
good team effort and
unselfish play from hts
peers The semor continued
his rampage with a tenpoint
round,
while

Southern's Johnson kept
pace wtth moe (6-6 at the
line).
Southern's Roberts and
Johnson each added four
po10ts m the finale, , wtth
three from McKmght antl a
deuce from Riffle . Still,
Southero 's effort was not
enough. Thornhill fimshed
strong with II pmnts, top·
pmg out wtth a season-htgh
41. Belpre rolled on to the
86-61 finale.
Southern htt 23-of-59
overall, hittmg 3-of-9 (33
percent) on threes, 20-of-50
twos (40 percent), and 12of-24 at the line Southern
had 21 turnovers, 27
rebounds (McKnight 8,
Rtffle 7), nine assists
(Hunter 3, Me Kmght3), 12

steals (McKmght 4, Riffle
3) and 18 fouls.
Belpre hll 36-of-65 overall, hilling 1-of-6 treys, 34of-~9 twos, and 13-of- 19 at
the hue. Belpre had 37
rebounds (Pfalzfraf II,
Thornhill 8), 18 turnovers,
14 assists (Thornhtll 3,
Harris four), 12 steals
(Thornhtll 3, Watson 3) and
21 fouls .
Southern's
reserves
claimed a 30-25 wm m the
prehmmary
contest.
Mtchael Manuel had nine,
Kreig Kleski eight and John
Brauer five. Belpre was led
by Jared Azar wtth etght
Southern hosts Waterford '
Fnday 10 a Tri· Valley
Conference
Hockmg
Division game.

rest of the way
Searching for more points
from his point guard. Brown
replaced Eric Snow in the
startmg hneup with Gtbson,
who finished wtth 12 pomts,
two assists and two
turnovers 10 25 mmutes.
"It was special," Gibson
satd. "I had a couple of buttertlies. I really haven't had
buUertltes hke that in a long
ttme "
Pavlovic started last
Fnday at Philadell'hta when
James missed hts first game
of the season to rest his toe.
But coach Mike Brown curiously sat the 6-foot-7 swin~­
man during Cleveland s
I I 5-100 loss to Phoenix on
Sunday.
One of Cleveland's most

athletic players, Pavlovtc
scored 15 m the fust half
and then bettered his careerhtgh by burym~ a 3-pomter
wtth 6 33 remammg to gtve
Cleveland a II 0-84 lead.
The big cushion allowed
Brown to clear hts bench,
gtvmg ltme to seldom used
reserves Dwayne Jones and
Scot Pollard.
Wtth James relaxmg on
the bench wearmg a brown
velour dress jacket, the
Cavaliers worked the ball
around on offense mstead of
doing their usual standmg
around to watch their leadmg scorer take over
They pushed the tempo,
made the extra pass and
looked better w1th the ball
than they have m weeks

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LEGAL NOTICE
In the Meigs County
Court of Common
Ptees Pomeroy, Ohio
Bruner Land Company,
Inc.,
Plaintiff,
Vs
Stephen E Bunner,
Deceased, at al,
Defendants
Case No
Stephen E. Bunner,
whose tast known
addreas was 1416
Hocking Road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, Nancy
Bunner, Spouse of
Stephen E Bunner,
whoae lut known
address
Ia
1416
Hocking road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, and the
unknown heirs at law
ol Stephen E. Bunner,
deceased, the current
addresses of same
which are unknown,
and cannot wHh rea·
oonable diligence be
found or ascortatned,
shalt take notice that
on
_ day
of
December,
2006,
Bruner Land Compeny,
Inc., Byesville, Ohio
43723, tiled Its com·
plaint against said
party praying lor judg·
rnent quieting tHie In
the Ptalntlff relative to
the torecloauro of a
land lnataltment con·
tract regarding the lot·
lowtng deacrt~ real
utate, to-wit.
Sltuettd
In
the
Township of Oltve,
County of Metga, and
State or Ohto, being tn
Fraction 35 of Old
Section 34, Range 1I
Wut, Townehlp 4
North, of "The Ohto
Company
Firat
Purchase ol1717", lnd
baing bOunded and
&lt;Mecrtbed uloltowe:
Commencing
lor
Raloroncotta518" 1ron
pin found at the
Southuet cornor of
Frectlon 35 (Nota:
Ralerenct bearing on
the Eut ltne of
Frectlon 35 uttd ae
North 01 dag 08" 40"
Eett):
Thence, with thtt Eut
line of Fraction 35,

North 01 deg 08' 40"
East a distance of
1,111.531eet to an Iron
pon
set
at
the
Southeast corner of a
40 acres tract as con·
veyed to Ray M and
Ina J. Wea- by Parcel
No 1 of Deed Volume
261, Page 335 ot the
Meigs
County
Recordor"s Office:
Thence with the South
line of said Weaver
property, North 89 dog.
oo· 17"" West a distance
of 384.921eetto a point
In the center line ol
townahlp Road No. 270
(Limberger
Ridge
Road), being the true
point of beginning tor
this description;
Thence, lrom said
point of beginning and
running wHh the can·
terllne of .Township
road No. 270, the' lol·
towing lour couraea
(1) South 02 deg. 54'
52" West a distance of
66.51 feet to a point;
(2) Thence South 12
deg. 19' 50" West a dis·
tance ol75.041eet to a
point;
(3) Thence South 23
deg. 43' 24" West a dis·
lance of 80.03 teet to a
point,
(4) Thence South 39
deg 12' 06" West a dlt·
lance of 52.57 feat to a
point;
Thence, leaving tho
road. North 89 deg. 07'
40" Weet a distance of
1.091.49 feet to an Iron
pin HI In the Eatt line
of a 51.8807 acre• tract
11 conveyed to Eric L
and
&amp;haron
R
Johneon by Official
Record• Volume 106,
Page 321 of thll Melga
County
Recorder'•
Office,
peulng
through two Iron plna
IIIII dtatancu of plua
25.80 lut and plua
125.90 IHt, roepectlv•
ly;
Thence, wHh the Eut
line of utd Johneon
property, North Ot &lt;Mg.
25' 19" Eall a dletanct
ol200 00 feet to an Iron
pin
aat
at
the
Southweet corner of
the
aforementioned

Ray M. and Ina J
Weaver property;
Thence, wtth the
South line of satd
Weaver
property,
South 89 deg., 00' 17"
East a dtstance of
1.177 03 teet to the
poonl of beginning,
passing through an
Iron pin set at a dis·
lance of plus 1,147.03
teet.
Containing
6.071
acres, mora or len.
being a new split out of
AudHor's Parcel No. 0900551.000
SubJect to all legal
rlght·ot-ways,
easement,
restroctlons,
reservations, and zon·
lng regulations of
record.
.
Subject to the right-of·
way of Township Road
No. 270.
Subtecl to the 10D-Year
Flood Plain reatroc·
tiona, II appltcable
Subject to a 30 00 teet
wide easement being
reserved unto the
grantors (Bruner Land
Company, Inc.), their
heirs, and or aaalgns,
forever. Saod easement
being lor the purpose
of running utilities to
other parcels of land
on or near Township
Road No 270. Sal~
aaaamant runs In a
north·aouth direction
acroea tha eut end of
the ebove·deacrlbed
property with the out
tint of eald suement
being lhe centerline of
Townehlp Road No
270 Containing 0.315
acre, more or lou, of
uaoment.
All Iron plna ut are
15/8" x 30" ...,_, cepped
end labeled "Ciaue
8458".
Thll bearing• tn thle
daecrlptlon are lor
angtocetcutattoneonty
and aro beHd on the
Eut Hns of FriiCllon 35
uHd 11 North 01 clag.
08" 40" Eaat.
A pitt ot thll abovoducrtbed eurvay hu
bean aubmltted lor !Ita
at
the
County
Engineer'• Office
The above deacrlptlon

prepared by Roger W.
Claus,
Registered
Surveyor No. 8456,
baaed on "" actual
field survey of January
6, 2003; said survey
baing subJect to any
facts that may be dis·
closed In a lutt and
accurete title Bearch
Lot 4 Llmberger Ridge
Road
Olive Township, Ohio
PPN: 09.()()551.004
Bruner
Forshee
Protective Covenant•
1) The following protecttva covenants are
covenants
running
with the land until
11112075, and may be
enforced
(through
Injunction or other·
wise) by any owner
acquiring auy part of
the land acquired by
the undersigned In tho
township of Olive by
Deed recorded In O.R.
Vol. 160 pg 559 on the
land records of Meigs
County, Ohio.
2) No more than two
residences per tract
shalt be permitted,
though tracts may be
further spilt and built
on with government
approvals
3)
Permanent
dwellings shall be
restricted to the apecl·
llcotlons
of
HUD
approved
oecttonal
homea, the Ohio Batie
Building Code on mod·
ular homu lOtting
upon either a crawl
apace or ba11mant
and new conttructtd
ena butH homaa. Any
homes will be new at
the time of placement
end built with new
mllerlale.
4) Single wi&lt;M mobile
hornaa 1... than flvt
yura of age at plec•
rnent will be permitted
on thll ebova eubjact
property.
5) No lnoperlllva or
unllctnead vahlolu
may be piiCed on uld
lot. No accumulation of
dlecardtd
peraonel
allecta, IMbrie, walll,
gerbage
or
1ny
unelghtly ob)ect or
matter will be permit·

P1....1hllc Notices 1.-.. N e " " s p a p e r s .
Dellve•~oed RIRht. ._.._. Vo1....1r Do-c:.r.

Buy1ng Junk Cars,Trucks ll
Wrecks Pay Cash J D

ted on any tot.
6) No nQrlous or ollen·
siva activity shalt be
carried on upon any
lot.
7) Before occupancy of
any house, a 18WIQ8
disposal ayatem ahatt
be Installed tn con·
tormlty with the mint·
mum
standards
required by the County
Board of HaaHh.
8) Before any con·
structlon takas place
purchaaer must con·
tact the local govern·
mantauthorlty to make
sure they are In compllance with the local
lawa
9) All Iota are to be
used lor residential,
agricultural and racreatlonal
purposea,
(though the lot owner
may atore equipment
and material used In a
business tn a welt con·
structed
enclosed
building on the property). The property Ia not
to be uaect lor commer·
clal enterprlaaa (with
cuatomors coming and
going) with the oxceptlon of churchea, riding
atablu, horaea tarma,
cattle tarma, or truck
tarme (!rune and vag·
etablea)
tO) No awlne shalt be
permitted on the above
aubjact
property.
Lerger dorneetlc lerm
anlmatt (Including but
not limited to horatt,
cettle, ahaep, goate
end ltamu) are permit·
ted. Thll p1111turo ahalt
not be o - grued but
ehall be htaHhy end
thtck, and woada ehalt
be controlled. Nol11
and oelore from any
animal thalt be con·
trottacl 80 that nelthllr
thalt be ollenelve to
edJotntng netghbora.
11) Doge, oate and
other houMhold pete
lhalt not be brad or
maintained lor com·
rnerclel purpo101.
12) No tent, cemper,
tchool but, or rae,..
atlanal vahtclal thell
be ueed 11 1 rut·
dance, tither temporary or permanent

13) Any realdence
erected on aatd Iota
shalt be At tuat 900
square feet of indoor
heated area (excluding
baoernent and garage)
and ahall have a linlolled siding such 11
rustle wood, frame,
brtck veneer, pre11
board or contemporary
aiding
14) Any building or

structure placed on

said property ahatl be
set beck a minimum of
75 teet from the center
of the extltlng road
unleas a lentr tit·
back 11 requelted by
public authority.
15) Where protective
covenants and Melge
County
of
Olive
Township
zoning
Ordinance&amp; are In conflict,
the
atrlcter
requirement wtlt pro·
vall
16) lnvalldlllon of any
of these covonantt by
Judgment of court
order shall, In no way
allect any of the other
provlalana, which ah..l
remain In lutllon:e and
ellect.
17) Nothing contained
herein altall be con·
atructed 11 creating
any obligation on lila
part of Bru- Land
Company,
Inc. to
anlorce
thua
Protecttva Covenanta.
18) The purcha- of
thts farm, lor them·
HIVU, their hltra and
...tgne, ~ thl - p i ·
anoe of the conveyance of thla firm,
. . - to be bound by
lhl CDVIIMinta COR•
talnad herein lnd IN
thll primary onfonlano
of thala covonantt.
Sold party or perttea
are required to anawar
on or before the 28th
day lollowtng the taat
publication, 28th Day
of February, 2007 ol
thl within notice or
dllault judgment or
othllr judgment may Ill
llad agalnet tltam. Saki
publication I hall be
IIIICte In thla _.,..
per II IIIII onc1 I
week lor elx (8) con-

IICutlve weeke
Marlene Herrioon
Ct.rk of Courta
Melga County, Ohto
David Brian Bennett
Attorney lor Plaintiff
126 N. 9th SI-t
Cambridge, OH 43725
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Moblt. Hornealor Sat...... . ...
. ......... 320
Money to Loan .. ......................................... 220
Motorcyqloa &amp; 4 Whulers . ...... . •.. •... 740
Mualcat tnetrumenta ...
••... ....••.•••... . 570
Paraonala .. •....... ..........•.. ......................... 005
Pat a tor Sale... ........................ .....•..••..•... 580
Plumbing • Heedng .•.••.... ...•..... ........•.... 820
Protattlonal SOrvlcaa...... . .................... 230
Radio, TV .!o CB Repair ............................... 180
- 1 Ettata Wanted .............. ...................... 380
Schoo Ia lnetructton............................ ....... 1$0
Sled , Plant .!o Fertlll.ler .............................. 850
sttuattona wanted .............. ........................ 120
Bpace tor Rent.................. ....... . . ......... 480
Sporting Qooda. ....•...•••... ....... .. .........• 520

suv·a ror seta..... . ...................................120

Trucketor SOle.. ....................................... 715
UphOIIllry ...................... . ........ ....•••....•.. 870
Vlona For Selo........... ....•.... ...................... 730
Wanted to Buy ............................................ 090
Wanted to Buy· Form Supplt.a. •··· .•..••••.•. 820
Wanted To Do.............................. .............. 180
wanted to Rent ........................................... 470
Ytrd Sale- QIHipolla••.••.•.•.... ...•...•..........••072
Yard S.to-Pomeroy/Middlt .•.•••.............••• OU
Yard S.I•Pt· P-nt ..•.. ··••····· ................ 078

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2007 by
110

Start bu1ld1ng lor
your future now by JOining
our Protess1onal Team and
learn the sk1lls to become a
H1gh Pre ssure Clean1ng
Mamtenance Techmc1an All
posit ems reqwre weekly
TRAVEl outs1cle ot OhiO
Company provides todgH'Ig
tra nsportation
and
PerD1em AVERAGE start
mg wage w1th cost ot ben e
fl1 s mduded IS $205 00 per
f1eld day worKe d w1th a
chance to aclvanr.e up to
$263 DO per t1eld day
workod We prov1de pa1d
trammg and EXCE LLENT
LEARN

4x4"a Far Set. .............................................. 725
Announcement ............................................ 030
AnltquH..... •. ..••... .. . .. .. . .......... .530
Apertmante tor Rent ..•........ .....•
.. .. 440
Auction and Fila Market. ........................ .090
Auto Parte • Accaasorlea ..• ........ .... .... 760
Auto Repair.... ..••... •• ....
.. .. ...•... . 770
Autollor Seta ...••.••........ ............••..••.•..... 710
ao.ta I Motors for 81&amp;. ............................. 750
lulldlng luppllu......... . .•. . ..••..•..••...... 5$0
lualnell and Bulldlnge ..... ..................... 340
luelnell Opportunlly .................................210
lttelnell Tratnlng................... .............. .• t40
Clmpera • Motor Homu •.••.... ••••. •••.•••..... 790
Camping Equipment............... •................. 780

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eleott'ICSI
exper1ence
Able to work on \Widera
cold aawa
11nd other
mise m1chlnery, read
schemat!ca and blu&amp;·
prlnta Apply In per&amp;OO at

SFS l)uck Sales 2150
Eastern Ave Gallipolis
AVON! All Areas! To Buy or
Sell Shirley Spears 304·

675·1429

ldvtlnlte eny
preference, limitation or
dlscnmlnatlon bliNd on
r11ce ector, religion, sex
.. mlllal atltulli or natlonail
origin, or any lnt.ntlon to
make anw auc:h
preterenee, llmh1Uon or

dltcrlminltlon '

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GREENHOUSE GROWER
Gntt s Midway Gree1house
ts seek1ng to fill 1 or 2 green
house grower pos1t1ons
Must have 3 years of plant
production expenence Mus!
be able to worj( rotahng
weekend &amp; holiday schecl
ule we proVIde a competl·
11ve sa!ary &amp; benel1t padt
age
Fax resume to
(304 )SS6 2548

Holzer Sen•or Care
Center has an open1ng
for lha following pOSI
tlons
•
• Full time STNA
• Part lime STNA
• Part t1me Dietary A•de
• Part time
Housekeeper
It you are lntersted 1n a
position with great ben
ellis and would UkB to
be part of a resident
care or1ented nurs1ng
fac!llty please call Bill
Lambert Payroll Clerk
or Barb
Peterson
Human
Resources
Director for Long Term
Care at 740 446 5001
or stop 1n and see us al
380 Colonial Dnve

Btdwell , OH 45614

BENE FITS

Pte

Emplovment DRUG TEST
and a valid Onver s license'
IS reqwred Class A CDL ts
a plus but not reqwred
Send work history and day
t1me phone number to

TECHNICIAN TRAINEE.
PO BOX 565 MARIETIA
OHIO 45750 EOE
LABORER EARN AS YOU
LEARN Start bUIIdmg tor
your future now by )Oimng
our Profess1onal Team and
learn the sKills to become a
High Pressure Cleanmg
Maintenance Techn1c1an Ail
positiOns 1equ 1re weekly
TRAVEL outs1de of Oh10
Company prov 1des lodg~ng
transportation
and
Per01em AVERAGE start
•ng wage w1th cost of bene
fils Included IS $205 00 per
held day worked ....,•th a
chance to advance up to
$263 00 per fl eld day
worked we pro111 de pa 1d
tram1ng and EXCELLENT

BENEFITS

Pre

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TURNED OOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?

For more Information call

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No Fee Unless We W1nl

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or you may submit resume

1 888 582·3345

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Oh1o/WV Feb 10 2007
$75 00
9 OOam VFW
Mason WV 740·416·3329

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Schultz
New
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Gas &amp; CIA E)(ceUent Cond
$25 000 Owner Fmanc1ng
Available Home can be lefl
on 4 acre lot if so des1red
Close to 0 0 Mcintyre
(740)446-4053 even1ngs

2007
312 Doublew1de
$37 970 Mtdwest 1740)828
2750

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3 Bedroom 1 314 Baths
Kitchen LA FA Central A1r
Many e:c.tras 2 13 acres
located on Chns Lane close
to new GAHS Reduced to

- - - -- - -$1 29900 (740)245·5909
Golllpollt CorHr College
(Careers Close To Home) 3 Bedroom 2 Bath fireplace

Move 1n today! New 2007 3
bedroom 2 t:lath
Only
$t99 86 per month Set up
mmutes from Athens and
ready for Immediate occu
pancy Call 740 385 4367

Call Today! 740·446·4367

on Pleasant Valley Ad 112 NEW 2007 4 bed 0/Wid&amp;'
1 800·214 0452
mile !rom Rio Granda $49 179 Midwest (740)828
wwwpllipolleeareereollegeeom Available with ~ 5 or
2750
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Only 1190/mol 4% down ..,

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800·659-4109 &gt;&lt;254

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and Hlckory spill You hauI
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or 1 hau1• •.ake c ...,..
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740· 4 ·20
- - - -- -- Wanted Respontlble party
to take on small monthly
payments on High DeflniiiDn
Btg Screen TV 1 800-398

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Drywa II and pa Inllng se rvl c
es 740 985 3779

U-Save Healing Cooling
Hot Water Heaters &amp; Odd

6323

4 acre min farm In PatriOV

3br 2 112 lla HOUII on AI
0 0 Mcintyre area Already
62 In Hartford
House set up for mobile home

beside available for sale
rent one or have extended
family option Senoos calls
at (J0 4)675 _2484 cell
(304}593 1481
- - - - - - -4 rental houses "For Sale
:.39ia7~0-"'!'!~---., In Gallipolis Call Wayne
U
WANilD
(4041456 3802

-=:-::-::::-::-:-- - - - - - -- - - -POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING

tt'-te WhiCh It In
Ylolation of the lew Our

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- - -- - - - - t..,-..,;iiiiiiiiiioilioao.,l 12X60 2 Br all slec
AquaTechEnvlronmentat
Serv1ces

Tow Truck operator MVA
Ohio Valley Home Health and Clrug screen required 0 Down even with less than
pe11ect cred11 1s ava1latHe on
Inc tunny RN s CNA 740 388 8547
this 3 bedroom 1 bath
STNA,
CHHA
PCA
Compet1t1ve Wages and Wctnl9d Part Time Si;i.rtender homo Corner lot fireplace
Benehts mcludmg health (must be 21 yea rs old) Send modern kitchen, jaCuUI tub,
Insurance an d Mileage Resume to Amencan Legion Payment around $550 per
Apply at t480 Jackson P1ke Post 140 PO Bm 267 New monlh 740·367 7129
Gallipolis or 24 15 Jackson Haven WI/ 25265 Aotn - - -- - - - Avenue Pomt Pleasant WV Lmda ~an or stop m and
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Overbrook Center Located
@ 333 Page St Middleport
Ohio
Is Pleased To
Announce We W•ll Be
Hold ng An STNA Class
Schedu led For Feb 20
March 7 Hours Will Be Bam
4 30pm
tt
You
Are
Interested In Jo1nlng Our
Fr iendly And Oed•cated
StaH Please Stop By Our
Front OffiCe Mon-Fn 9am·
Spm And Fill Out An
Appl ication
Space
Is
Limited Applications Will Be
Accepted Unt!t Feb 9 Full
Tlma Ana Part Time Part
T1me Positions Available fo
Those Oualif1ed IndiVIduals
Completing The Class
Applicants
Must
Be
Dei'\Andable (Attendance Is
•· Team Players Wittl
A Musl)
Pos1tive Attitudes To Jom Us
In Provldmg Outstandmg
Ouallty Care To Our
Aes1dents
11 You Have Any Questions
Contact Hollie Bumgarner
LPN Staff Development
Coordinator @ 740·992
6472
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0 verbrook Center Is l'ln
E 0 E And A Partictpant Of
The Drug Free Workplace
Program

Thlt NWtpapt~r will nol:
knowingly accept
ldMt'tl..mentt tor rMI

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Adv1ncement

www com•c• com

Accepllng appllcat•ons tor
Transport Onvers tor local
Petroleum Company Must
have Hazmet Endorsement
and Medical Card Send
Resume to Petroleum PO
Box 27 Po•nt Pleasant "'N

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All real•tat. advertising
In thla ntiWIPIII* II
aub)ect to the Federal
F1lr Houalng Ae1 of 1968
which makes It llleg.lto

Opportunltleo

1- ?1

Salvage
(304)773 5343
(3041674·1374

••••p•po

Free F•rewood· You Saw
i40 446·2412 aam-5pm

Ho.w:&lt;i
FOR SAt.f

Borrow Smart Contact
the Oh1o D•vls1on of
Fmanc1al
lnatltullon's
OH•ce of Consumer
Affa1rs BEFORE you refl
nance your home or
obtain a loan BEWARE
of requests tor any large
advance payments ol
lees or Insurance Call the
Off1ce ol Consumer
Affa1rs toll free at 1 866
278 0003 to learn 1f the
mortgage broker or
lender
1s
properly
~licensed (Tius IS a publiC
serv1ce announcement
from the Oh1o Valley

NeedS HS diploma or GED
and ciwera license

tABORER EARN AS YOU

ii1~U:S5·:
:. or rild~r?

AN a D1alys1s TechniCians
and Umt Clerk needed for
Pleasant Valley Dialysis an
Independently owned outpa
llent d1alys1s lac•lity 1n
Pt Pleasant WV Expenenca
preferred Please send
resumes to Candy Bartram
LOUISa Fort Gay Regtonal
01alys1s 2145 H1ghway
2565 l.ou1sa KY 41230 or
fax to 606-638-3404•

MoNE'I
TO loAN

ummg Hard hat drug-free ·P:ub::h•;":ng::Co:m:p:a:ny:l=~
and UniOn enwonment

2842

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Work mvol\les mdustnal
cleaning high pres sure
waterblaslnlQ wetldry vacu·

L,

Free Bulldog Mix Pups
Have shots &amp; been wormed

In Ytolatton of tn. llw

OH

bjtct to tho air Housing Act o

For fast results, advertise in The Daily Sentinel c-lassifieds!

accept

Temporary Positions
Ava1lable
lndu1tr1al
Service
Technicians In Gallipolis,

Absolute Top Dollar U S
Silver and Gokj Co•ns
Proofsets, Gold A1ngs Pre
1935
U$
Currency
Solita1re 01amonds· M T S
Com Shop 151 Second
Avenue GallipOlis 740 446

GIVEAWAY

Now you can have borders and graphics
.iW.'
addedtoyourclass!Hedads
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Borders$3.00/perod
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Graphics SOC for small
S1.00 for Iorge

Display Ads

-------5 Plus Acres
o 1n Front Am
story and 1/2
garage/20 X
Rac1ne Route
949 2253

Wonderful views w1th peace
&amp; seclusion but not too far
out EnJoy country H'.lmg in a
decrlte location $30,000
Owner financing available
(740)446 4053 evenings
47 acres +f. Uevlng Road
Country water sep11c pond
&amp; barn etectnc many home
s1tes
$125 000 firm

2 Br Kit
, Full base
(3041882·3131
AC single
20 shop Mobllt HolM Lot lor ,.nt
124 740 near V.nton Call {740)441 ·
1111

Avg Pay $20rhr or
Jobs Call {7401388 9039
Employmer1t DRUG TEST
$57K annually
1740)794 1532
and a valid Dnver s license
IS requ1red Class A COL IS includmg Federal Benef1ts
and OT Pa•d Tra1n1ng
a plus but not req u1red
Vacat!ons-FT/PT
Send
w
or~
history
and
day
SIGN ON BONUS hpme
1·81J0.584·1775
Ex1 •B923
Bob Evans of GalliPOliS heal1h care of SE Ohio Is lime phone number to
USWA
H1nng n1ght &amp; day shift Gr~ l currently h1nng home health 1ECHNI CIAN TRAINEE
Cooks
Excellent Pay &amp; aides competlll\9 wages PO BOX 565 MARIETTA
Benefits ava1lable Stop m Call 740·662·1222
OHIO 45750

Equal Opportun1ty
Bartender wanted to start
1mmed1ately Apply 1n person ll'l!iiiii!iiEi!im;iipli!ioy!iei;r;;;;;;;;;;!IJ
at Halfh1lls Tavern 234 3rd L!!!
Avenue GallipoliS, OH
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Need to sell your home?
Late on payments diVorce
job transfe'r or a death? 1
can buy your home AI! cash
and qu1ck closing 740 416·

3130
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DESK CLERKS NEEDED
In-Home
Apply at Budget Inn 260 Needed

Jackson P1ke Gall•pol•s
P\trsons with good commu
n~cat1on SkillS Good attitude
&amp; self motivated should
apply No phone calls
please

FEDERAL

POSTAL JOBS
$t6 53·$27 58/hr now hlr
1ng For applteatrOO and hee
governement job 1nto call
Amencan Assoc of LabOr 1

Caregivers
Mason County
Actton Group Inc In-Home
Senm:es 1s currently accept·
mg applications fOI' care
g1vers to prov•de In-home
serviC&amp;S to the elderly and
disabled Expenence pl &amp;lerred but not req wed
Please
contact
L1sa
Templeton AN or Jenn•l&amp;f
Thomas AN C 675·3300 or
apply mperson @ 22 1 Ma1n
Street Monday through
Fnday 8 am to 4 pm EOE

913 599-8042 24/llrs amp MJF AlA
serv

OTR DRIVER 2 years expe·
Now Hinng expenenced nence
Clean MVR
Sawmill help Apply In per WIHAZMAT TE RMINAL TO
son
Twin
River TERMINAL
No to uch
Honlw- 261 2 US Rl 35 drop/tlOOiC further 1nfo 740

Southiolde

5oa 0110

stl/mol Buy 3bd HUO
HOMEt 4%dn 30yro II 8%
11\\\tl\1
AN 's needed to perform
baSIC first aid at OO•Jness In ltrll!101""'-~----, HUD HOMEI 3bd S1t2/mo.
CheShire
0H
lll.sn\'F$
3bd 2bo 1155/mo More
homes available' 4%dn
lnterasllngfLow
Work
Environmen
t Stress Great
30yrs @ S~o For llshngs
Opponuntty to Earn Extra
800·559 41 09 xF 144

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Cash' Call 688 269 6344 or

oNOTJ(h

Fax resume to 740·266·
667 t

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO recommends
that you do business witl'l
people you know and
NOT to send money
throogtl the mall unt1t you
have .nvest1gated the

Secretafi&amp;J pos1110n In local
Nanny
$700
week
offiCe expenence a plus but
lmmed tatoly
m
Pomt
not reqwed send resume
Pleasant
Must L o~
to PO BoJo: 351 Galhpohs,
Ctutdren (678)318 3650
OhiO4563 1

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Ntcely-ma1 ntamed
3SR
house Mason New porch
new Root 74 900 (304}77 3
Sl n or (304)773 5626

For I! slings 800 559 4109
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1 poss1bly 2 Br Hoose .n
New Haven $275/month
$275/depoSII No Pets

(3041882 3652
100 Liberty Street S500 plus
utult1es 2 bedroom Out of
Town $650 +&gt;Ns utilities 3

bedroom Contlcl ERA Town
&amp; Country Real Estate, 6'75·
5548

For Sale Ranch Style
Home 4 Bedrooms 3 Bath 2 bedroom house located
Gallip olis (740)441 0194
6 !lcres (740)388 8639

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The Duly Sentinel • Page 85

In Memory
PREPARATION FOR
CHILDBIRTH
Sunday, February 4
2:00 pm- 6:00 pm
Holzer Medical Center
French 500 Room
Call 446·5030 to register
or for more information.

In Loving mtmory
ofUnclt lkl
10116/1959.
113tn006
We mi ss you &amp;
your funny ways of
making us laugh
and you 're always
in our beans.
Love, Lee, Anna,
Bee, Bre &amp; Dee

Belterra Casino
Resort &amp; Spa
3 Day·2 Night GttiWIIy
March 22, 2007 to
March 24, 2007
$175/person baaed on
double occupancy
Package Include• dinner on the
II rat night and breakla1t on lht
aecond momlng
Single room• can ba purchaaed
for $275/person
Musl be 21 years of age
(No relunlla)
Gladly accept ca1h, money
order, check a credit card•
Please call PVH Community
Relations lo make reservations,
(304) 675-4340, Ext. 1326

2 Br House 725 3rd Ave
$325 per mon. + 1 mon
deposit Water paid. All elec,

no gas bill. (740)794-1760 or
(740)406·3!170.
2 Nlc::9 Remodeled Homes in

town, No Pels. Renovated,
All new carpet. Call
(7401"6-7425
2 or 3 Br. house, no pets,
740-1192·5858.
2·3
Bedroom
Duplex.
$420/mo plus deposit &amp; utilities In Downtown Gallipolis
No Peto . (7401446·0332
8am-5pm Mon-Sat.

2br. House in Pt. PL $465
Homeatead Realty Broker llr'll10r--~Houstl;!"""---,
(304)675·4024 (304)675·
FOR !lENT .
07119 aok lor Nancy.
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3 Bd. house in
Pomeroy. 1 1/2 bath, air
cond. , basement, &amp; 2 car
QBrage. very clean and plen·
ty of room. $700 perM _740-

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Saturday, Feb. 3rd
8:00pm
No Cover Charge
Valentine's Idea
Massage Special 20% off
at: All About Youl
201 B 6th Sl. Pt. Pleasant, WV
675·1411 Starting Feb. 1st

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Apartments

cornol Call (740)416-2506

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So, tht 7;00 am and tht midnight call&amp;
don~ comt no more. And the visits ar home
or driving to tho doctor are gont al&amp;o.
And, you 'ro not here to remind me
how metJn lam, or yau never want to
Sit me again. .
But, I know you /ovod mt, and I loved you,
tu1d nothing can replace that. And even
though I'd love to have you back, I never
would wan/ you to go through the pain &amp;
suffering you did for the 5 years of it.
So, I know/hat you and Bee Bee art up
there, lwving a groat time, and remember
u111il wr meet again, lt's All Good".
41

Lolli,
Your sister Deb &amp; The Top Car

Middlepor1 Beech StriHit, 2
bedroom furnished apart·
ment, deposit &amp; pre-rental
A HIDDEN TREASURE! references, no pets, utilities
119_2_·0_165
Laurel
Commons ~
pa_id_•.:,l7_40_l_
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992·3194
or 992·6635

• New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE

MO-BB2·1m
Stop &amp;Compare

Commercial building •For
Renr 1600 square feet off
street parl&lt;lng. Great location! 749 Third Avenue in
Gallipolis. Rent $475/rno.

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Remodeling, Room
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Local Conlractor

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Used furniture store, 130 Wurlitzer piano eKcellenl
Bulavllle Pike. ElectriC gas cond., medium wood finiSh,
ranges. chests. couches. bench included $600.00
mattresses, bunk beds, 304-895-3769

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0% Financing- 36 Mos.
AERATION MOTORS
available now on John
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In Deere Trak Zero TUrne &amp;
Stadt Call Ron Evans, 1· S.tt'Yt Fi11.ed Rate on John
60!).537·9528
Deere 011ora Carmichael
Equipment (740)446-2412.
Lovely Antiquo VIctrola, 75· Financing as low as 0%· 3!1
90 Recorda, Plays Fino,
Mos. on John Dooro 7
$375. (740)256-6445
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decisions lor you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - There are
indications that conditions will make your
workload a bil heavier than usual in the
next few days. Your lOad can be lightened
If you use your smarts and not just your
back .

ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19) -

If you're

lofc&amp;d 10 take a bac:J(seat when you
cross pathS with a dominating persooali·
ly, don't try to fight lor center stage.
Whtln hogging the scene, he or she will
take nothing but boos.
TAURUS (April ;lG-May 20) - 11 will be
Impossible tor a ticklish !amity issue to be
resolved at this time, especlaly It awryone Is not given the opportunity to
express his or her 1eellngs. Only when all
are heard can headway be made.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)- Expect a
plan of yourt to be d~melrieally opposed
by others, especially It your agenda Is
presented in a sen-serving manner. The
more Important it is to you, the more
diplomatic you must be.
CANCER ~June 21-July 22) - When It
comes to any business deaNngs you
have where money ls Involved, Insist
upon a complete disclOsure of all relevant facts belare makflg a deciSion.

need to Impose yourself upon a clique
where you're not welcome. They're not
your type .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Ncw. 22) - Shookt
you lind your ambitiOus objiCtives being
stymied by 1nother, counteract It bV sim·
ply changing your tactics. Showdowns or
confrontations will only m1ke m1ttert
WO!'Ie .

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·0ec. 21) There'a a poqlbiMty you might waat•

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liBRA ~Sept 23-0ct 23) - You're fortu·
na1e in that you have lOts of friends, so
atlc« to p.a.ls who like you. There's no

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lEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - It you are too
indeciSive, it wil definitely Impede .your
progress. No matter how burdcHlsome,
face up to difficult decisions and be brave
enough to take the appropriate 1cllon.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Slop and
think before taking actions, or chances
are the problems with which you'll have
1o lace will be ot your own making. Don't
do anything silly and try to blame others
for it.

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740-416-1834

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you per.onatly should bt decided solely
by yoo. Take care not to put yourself in a
position that enables another to make

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In the year ahead, yoo are hkely to make
several interesting alliances with a num·
tier of persona you'll meet aoclally.
Although the prime engagement will be
one ol hiendship, their impae1 will touch
other areas of your life as well.

GRIZZWELLS
tlltl 'loll 1&lt;.~ 'M'I'RE

1991 Chevy S·10, VS, 5
speed, hi~h miles, runs
great St ,500 (304)882·3652

Lab pt.q)ies Born Dec 5. 06 2005 Gralld Prix low miles,
$150 (740)446.0760 or loaded $15.000 !304)675·
(740)388-8981 .
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would h8vo to ~ed a club off the board,
and lite &lt;lelonrler11 would run !hair '-18
and take the spada ace.
Remember the c1aosr«: no-trump tach·
nique: Fir11t aatabioh the !ricks !hat you
need lo make your contract. Load 1ho
sparle queen {or ~ng) from your hand. ff
Wes1 has the ace, you havo no chance
wha!IM!I' you do. He \\OOkl win with his
ace and leod a oocond heart. But hare
Ees11akos tho trid&lt; and camot hurt you.

AQUARIUS

2003 510 4 cyl., 5 sp.

$5001 POliCE IMPOUNDS!
Cars from $5001 For listings
80!).559-4086 &lt;3901

AI&lt;C Yellow Malo Lab pups. 2000 Plymouth Neon, Auto,
Excellfl1t pedigree. $200. ~. AMIFM CO.Runs great ·
(740).14 -0130 or (740).141· 740-949-2394.
7251.
2002
Pontiac
Sunfire
Lab puppies Born Dec S, 06 $4200.00 OBO 2000 Doge
$150 (740)446·076C or Neon $3000.00 080. 740,
(740)368-8981 .
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lrtm ~ ~ twnau. people. PM* rei Plltll'll
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diamond surt. But thai would ba fatal. You

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BIG NATE

1994 Chevrolet Silverado.
VB, loaded, longbed. low
miles, automeUc, bedllner.
EMcellent condition, no rust.
Boolls lor $6500. Soli lor
$5,000 740-367-7129.

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88YOn, and you taka lite trK:k with your

• Custom Baths
• Complete
Renovations
• Honey Do Lists
• Plumbing/Wiring
• Free Estimates

TRUCKS

Uvestock
LoadmaK· nlshed.
antee. Established
references
fur·
1975.
Goosensck, Dumps, &amp;
Hro. (740) 446·
Utility· Aluma Aluminum call
0870, 24
Rogers
Basement
Trill..,_· B&amp;W Goosenedc.
Hitches .
Carmichael Watorprooling.
E ui ent 740 446·2412

1403 or 740·416-6744.
·------·
A.KC German Sheppard t 5dry bale~ $25 a bale,
pups $275.00 (aD4)675· 740·549-2293 or 740·416t 204 (304)593·3!126

Atc:C Aeglatered small
miniature schnauzers. 1
Choc.male 1 Choc mate w/
white on cheat and frt paws
1 salt&amp;PQ~r r w/ unique
markings. 111 ahota and
puppy ... 740-441·1657

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monc1s was not wilhool nail. {Hero, ot
c:ouraa, 1M! &lt;lamonds makes.)
You should play a low heart from lite
board 81 1rk:k one; do not wasta that

8 M. old Dog Dochohund ,
1St shots, $300.740·992·

plea, vel ~ , ok, OOB
12/16106. $350, (740)696·
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4 female Dalmations born
12·5·06, wormed. papef
trairled, mom &amp; dad AKC on
premises--call
740.9929832. $175.00 Eoch.

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and Replacemenl

Gooseneck,
Oak firewood tor sale.
17401446 3560
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or
pickup. : : . . .
Hitches.
Carmichael
99
Durango
SLT. 411.4, 3rd
(740)441·0941, (740)645·
Row Seating, Rear Air
5948. CAA HEAP accepted. Equipment (740)446·2412
Cond.. Cruise, PL. .PW
STEEL BUILDINGS: Year· Now John Dooro Compacts 88,000 mi. E&lt;e. Cond.,
End Ctoaeouttl Still on pal- and 5000 Series Utility trao-- $6500 (740)256 1059
Fl&lt;ed 1or 36
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lets-selling at last year's tors
steel prlceal Great lor back· months through John Deere
Cermichaet
yard storage, workshops, or Credit.
1o
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hay atorage
Limited Equ.,mont (740)446·2412

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PI •Gt•RISM II

LoadmaK· PB, PL. AT, Leather. 63.000 ~~====;;::=~!~!!!!!~!~
Dumps, &amp; miles, Bed liner, $5200. 1

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reach no-trump. Aller West Ieaiia
tho heart nine, how would you proceed?
Nollh might have pasoell on lite oocond
round bacause he had on~ 13 points
and a worrying spade vord, bu1 he rea·
sonably docided 10 show h~ excellent

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Round
Bllerat500 81111'1.
Sorloa Pwr.,
CD!fapo,
AC, Aeor
Air, r"'
MoCoaiSqu•r•
3rd row.
New Tires,
Running
Also available 5.t% on Boards, White w/ gray iht.
UHd Hay Equl&gt;mont. All $11 .500 OBO, 740·709ratea thru John Deere 1276
Credit.
Carmichael ----,...,--::-:-,.,_
Equipment (740)446-2412. 98 Blazer, 4WD. PS, PW.
Pe, PL, AT 87,000 mile a, 4
Keifer BuiH· Valley- Bison· Door. $4200. 96 Ford F1SO
Horae
and
Livostock XLT, 4WD, E&lt;1 Cab, PS, PW,

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piani81 who died in 1951, aaid, 'Tho
notes I harde no belter lhan many

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1995 810 Blazer 4114, goad
condition, 120,000 miles.
teal
green,
loaded.

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FRANK &amp; EARNEST

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usually reauR in artful pieces ol play.
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CONSTRUCTION

(740) 992·5232
Owner
Rhonda Peters
Manager
Janet Jeffers

NEW AND USED STEIL
'Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete.
Angle,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Grating
For
Drains,
Driveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;L
Scrap Metils Open Monday,
Tueaday, Wednasday &amp;
Friday, 8am·4:30pm. Closed
Thursday,
Saturday &amp;
Sunday. !740)446-7300

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Now Rentittg
High and Dry

pet, stove &amp; trlg., water,

Nice dean, newly d&amp;corated
sewer. trash pd. Middleport. carpet , 21Jr. stove , retriclg.
$425.00. No pets. Ref. w/cl hook-up, no pets ref. &amp;
required. 740--843·5264.
dap 304-675·5162
BEAUTIFUL
APART·
MENTS
AT BUDGET fare
Townhouse
PRICES AT JACKSON Apartment~ Very Spacious,
ESTATES, 52 Westwood .2 Bedrooms, CIA, 1 112
Drive !rom $349 10 $448. Bath, Aduh Pool &amp; Baby
Walk 1o &amp;hOp &amp; movies. Call Pool, Patio, Start $425/Mo.
740-446·2588.
Equal No _Pet&amp;, Leaae Plus
Hou~na Opportunity
Secunfy Deposit Required.
- - - -·
(740)367-7088.
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· .:._...:__ _ _ _ _ _
EO I AFFOROAIL!I
TWin Rivero Tower Is accept·
Townhouse
apartments, lng applications for welting
ancVor small houtea FOR 1!81 lor Hud-tubalzed, 1· br,
RENT. Call (740)441-1111 apartment. oall 675-6679
tor application &amp; Information. Equal Houalng Opportunity

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TREATMENT

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"Middleport's only
S.H·Storop•

dinettes, reclinert. l740)446· • .---::"~~--,
4782,Gallipolis.OH.Hrs11·
FORSA.l.E
Apar1ments. ltlrgeSt in the Modern ·18R apt. (740)446· 3 (M·F), Sat Call First.
area! Beautifully renovated 0390.
throughou1 including brand - - - - - - - ~ Commerdal building "For
new kitchen ancl bath. New 2BR apartments.
MER~
Sale· 1600 sq fl. off street
Star1ing at $405. Calltodayl Washer/dryer
hookup,
parking. Great location. Call
(304)273-3344
siovelretrlgeratOI' lndudecl.
4 Bristol Tid&lt;ets, March 23rd Wayne (404)456·3802.
Apartment for rent, 1·2 Also. units oo SA 160. Pets &amp; 241h. (740)2!16·1417
Bdrm .. remodeled, new car· Wetaimol (740).141 ·0194.
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EMPLOYMENT

ROBERT
BISSEll

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Dealer: North

740-446-00117 Toll F..,• 877 -669·0007

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Mollohan Carpet, 76 Vine
Street, Gallipolis. Berber,
$5.95/yd. Call for tree quote.
I'm
(740}446-7444
t'OR SAu
- - -- - - -·----~-,.,1
Thompsons Appliance &amp; --.
Aepair-675-7388. For sate,
re-conditioned automatic
washers &amp; dryers, retrigera·
tors. gas and electrtc
2 betrooms. 2 bath, dish· ranges, air conditioners, and
washer, WID hookup, $500, wringer washers. Will do
deposit.
references. repairs on major brands In
(740)406·9209.
shop or at your home.

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Two bedroom upstairs apart·
ment in Middleport all elec·
tric we pay water and trash
you pay electric, S300
deposit, $450 per month
with a year lease, No Pets,
Reference
required,
Construction worker wei·

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Racine, Ohio
45771 •

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Middleport, OH

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29670 Bashan Road

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in this
space
for
ss4 per
month

with a tribute to Elvis

MOIIILE HoME&lt;;

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•RENTALS •SALES
•SERVICE •FREE DELIVERY
•MONTHLY OXYGEN VISITS
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Jim Forshey

Nice, Clean, 2BA, 4 mi from Downtown Point Pleasant
$375/mo tsec. modern one bedroom Apt.
deposit &amp; Rei. No Pets, Second floor, stove and
{740)446·6865. (740)379- refrigerator, included, all
2923.
electrlcJdepO&amp;h required No
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or
740·591-3920.
Pets
call
arter
5pm
3 BR b'"""
88 wn..ase·
Trailer for Rent (304)675ment in Mercerville. 740· ~:rll"~~-~--,
_1304_1...,67_5_
·3-788-.,..--3 15
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3BR, 1 bath, LeGrande
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MAIIThllll'oTS
Blvd, no pots, $625 mo. +
L.~--FOR-REN-r,_.,~
sec dep. (740)446·3644.
2 Bd . Mobile home in Midd. .,
all elec. $425 plus dep. 740· 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments •2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
An.ntlonl
416-1354
tor Flent, Meigs County, In •central heat &amp; AIC
Local company offering "NO - - - - - - - - town, No Pets, Deposit •Washer/dryer hookup
DOWN PAYMENT" pro· Mobile Home $375/monlh Required, (740)992·5174 or •All electric- averaging
grams lor you to buy your $375/deposil References (740)44 1-0110.
S50..S601month
home instead of renting.
required No Pets (304)675- .:._...:__ _ _ _ __
• 100% financing
5578
1 and 2 IJedroom apart- . •Owner pays water, sewer,
trash
• Leaa than por19Ct credit
~ents. lurnlshod and unfur( 04)88 ,. .
3
2~017
accepted
Mobile Home lot in Johnson ntshed, secunty deposit
• Payment could be the Mobile Home Park in r~uired , no pels. 740-992·
same as rent
Gallipolis. OH
Phone 2218.
•
Mortgage
Locators. 1740)446-2003 or (740)446(740)367..0000
1409.
1 or. apt tor rent Tracys
Apartments 304·675· 1537
White Ave 28R house Nice 14x70 3 Bedroom. 2 background check required
$450/ma + 1/nio. dep. water Bath
hoffie.
Located located at 3314 Mossman Pt Gracious living. 1 and 2 b&amp;d·
paid, renter pays gas &amp; etec· between
Athens
and Pleasant
room apartments at Viltage
trtc. 1 small pet ok. 740· 794· Pomeroy.
$365.00 per
Manor
and
Riverside
1760.
month. Call (740)385-9948. - - - - - - - 1BA upstairs l}Brage apt. Apartments in Middleport.
From $295-$444. Ca11 740beside Washington school.
992·5064. Equal Housing
$525/mo -+ tlmo. dep, all utll
In Memory
In Memory
Opportunities
pd. t small pe1 allowed.
(740)794· t 760.
In Gallipolis, clean, upstairs,

building. green school da·
$550 depos~ and $550
1 mon. no pets,cail 740·245·
037.2, lor an application.

ACROSS

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presents

3 Br 1 Bath 1 car garage, out Large

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BRIDGE

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val...ab'• tim• lfying to do things In th•
same old m11nner thlt hu ahown to btl
unwortwble. MaY. fornrd wi1h the n.w.
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 18) - Fo'
thl n.lft cou~ ot dlys, •lflvl to bl bolh
penny-wlat and pounct-ooneclout wn.n
wtltaful spending bec*orll. Think ..,.ry.
thing through e~.,.fulty Mlo,. P'unktng
down any hlrd fundi.

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"II~ MilD oarly ap," loctllled lho mom to
ber son, "thhlt you need a aood memory once you

HAVB LIED."

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In Memory
PREPARATION FOR
CHILDBIRTH
Sunday, February 4
2:00 pm- 6:00 pm
Holzer Medical Center
French 500 Room
Call 446·5030 to register
or for more information.

In Loving mtmory
ofUnclt lkl
10116/1959.
113tn006
We mi ss you &amp;
your funny ways of
making us laugh
and you 're always
in our beans.
Love, Lee, Anna,
Bee, Bre &amp; Dee

Belterra Casino
Resort &amp; Spa
3 Day·2 Night GttiWIIy
March 22, 2007 to
March 24, 2007
$175/person baaed on
double occupancy
Package Include• dinner on the
II rat night and breakla1t on lht
aecond momlng
Single room• can ba purchaaed
for $275/person
Musl be 21 years of age
(No relunlla)
Gladly accept ca1h, money
order, check a credit card•
Please call PVH Community
Relations lo make reservations,
(304) 675-4340, Ext. 1326

2 Br House 725 3rd Ave
$325 per mon. + 1 mon
deposit Water paid. All elec,

no gas bill. (740)794-1760 or
(740)406·3!170.
2 Nlc::9 Remodeled Homes in

town, No Pels. Renovated,
All new carpet. Call
(7401"6-7425
2 or 3 Br. house, no pets,
740-1192·5858.
2·3
Bedroom
Duplex.
$420/mo plus deposit &amp; utilities In Downtown Gallipolis
No Peto . (7401446·0332
8am-5pm Mon-Sat.

2br. House in Pt. PL $465
Homeatead Realty Broker llr'll10r--~Houstl;!"""---,
(304)675·4024 (304)675·
FOR !lENT .
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3 Bd. house in
Pomeroy. 1 1/2 bath, air
cond. , basement, &amp; 2 car
QBrage. very clean and plen·
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Saturday, Feb. 3rd
8:00pm
No Cover Charge
Valentine's Idea
Massage Special 20% off
at: All About Youl
201 B 6th Sl. Pt. Pleasant, WV
675·1411 Starting Feb. 1st

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So, tht 7;00 am and tht midnight call&amp;
don~ comt no more. And the visits ar home
or driving to tho doctor are gont al&amp;o.
And, you 'ro not here to remind me
how metJn lam, or yau never want to
Sit me again. .
But, I know you /ovod mt, and I loved you,
tu1d nothing can replace that. And even
though I'd love to have you back, I never
would wan/ you to go through the pain &amp;
suffering you did for the 5 years of it.
So, I know/hat you and Bee Bee art up
there, lwving a groat time, and remember
u111il wr meet again, lt's All Good".
41

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Your sister Deb &amp; The Top Car

Middlepor1 Beech StriHit, 2
bedroom furnished apart·
ment, deposit &amp; pre-rental
A HIDDEN TREASURE! references, no pets, utilities
119_2_·0_165
Laurel
Commons ~
pa_id_•.:,l7_40_l_
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992·3194
or 992·6635

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Used furniture store, 130 Wurlitzer piano eKcellenl
Bulavllle Pike. ElectriC gas cond., medium wood finiSh,
ranges. chests. couches. bench included $600.00
mattresses, bunk beds, 304-895-3769

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Equipment (740)446-2412.
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decisions lor you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - There are
indications that conditions will make your
workload a bil heavier than usual in the
next few days. Your lOad can be lightened
If you use your smarts and not just your
back .

ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19) -

If you're

lofc&amp;d 10 take a bac:J(seat when you
cross pathS with a dominating persooali·
ly, don't try to fight lor center stage.
Whtln hogging the scene, he or she will
take nothing but boos.
TAURUS (April ;lG-May 20) - 11 will be
Impossible tor a ticklish !amity issue to be
resolved at this time, especlaly It awryone Is not given the opportunity to
express his or her 1eellngs. Only when all
are heard can headway be made.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)- Expect a
plan of yourt to be d~melrieally opposed
by others, especially It your agenda Is
presented in a sen-serving manner. The
more Important it is to you, the more
diplomatic you must be.
CANCER ~June 21-July 22) - When It
comes to any business deaNngs you
have where money ls Involved, Insist
upon a complete disclOsure of all relevant facts belare makflg a deciSion.

need to Impose yourself upon a clique
where you're not welcome. They're not
your type .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Ncw. 22) - Shookt
you lind your ambitiOus objiCtives being
stymied by 1nother, counteract It bV sim·
ply changing your tactics. Showdowns or
confrontations will only m1ke m1ttert
WO!'Ie .

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·0ec. 21) There'a a poqlbiMty you might waat•

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liBRA ~Sept 23-0ct 23) - You're fortu·
na1e in that you have lOts of friends, so
atlc« to p.a.ls who like you. There's no

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Don't proceed without them.
lEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - It you are too
indeciSive, it wil definitely Impede .your
progress. No matter how burdcHlsome,
face up to difficult decisions and be brave
enough to take the appropriate 1cllon.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Slop and
think before taking actions, or chances
are the problems with which you'll have
1o lace will be ot your own making. Don't
do anything silly and try to blame others
for it.

740-985-4141 Office
740-416-1834

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you per.onatly should bt decided solely
by yoo. Take care not to put yourself in a
position that enables another to make

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In the year ahead, yoo are hkely to make
several interesting alliances with a num·
tier of persona you'll meet aoclally.
Although the prime engagement will be
one ol hiendship, their impae1 will touch
other areas of your life as well.

GRIZZWELLS
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1991 Chevy S·10, VS, 5
speed, hi~h miles, runs
great St ,500 (304)882·3652

Lab pt.q)ies Born Dec 5. 06 2005 Gralld Prix low miles,
$150 (740)446.0760 or loaded $15.000 !304)675·
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and lite &lt;lelonrler11 would run !hair '-18
and take the spada ace.
Remember the c1aosr«: no-trump tach·
nique: Fir11t aatabioh the !ricks !hat you
need lo make your contract. Load 1ho
sparle queen {or ~ng) from your hand. ff
Wes1 has the ace, you havo no chance
wha!IM!I' you do. He \\OOkl win with his
ace and leod a oocond heart. But hare
Ees11akos tho trid&lt; and camot hurt you.

AQUARIUS

2003 510 4 cyl., 5 sp.

$5001 POliCE IMPOUNDS!
Cars from $5001 For listings
80!).559-4086 &lt;3901

AI&lt;C Yellow Malo Lab pups. 2000 Plymouth Neon, Auto,
Excellfl1t pedigree. $200. ~. AMIFM CO.Runs great ·
(740).14 -0130 or (740).141· 740-949-2394.
7251.
2002
Pontiac
Sunfire
Lab puppies Born Dec S, 06 $4200.00 OBO 2000 Doge
$150 (740)446·076C or Neon $3000.00 080. 740,
(740)368-8981 .
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BIG NATE

1994 Chevrolet Silverado.
VB, loaded, longbed. low
miles, automeUc, bedllner.
EMcellent condition, no rust.
Boolls lor $6500. Soli lor
$5,000 740-367-7129.

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TRUCKS

Uvestock
LoadmaK· nlshed.
antee. Established
references
fur·
1975.
Goosensck, Dumps, &amp;
Hro. (740) 446·
Utility· Aluma Aluminum call
0870, 24
Rogers
Basement
Trill..,_· B&amp;W Goosenedc.
Hitches .
Carmichael Watorprooling.
E ui ent 740 446·2412

1403 or 740·416-6744.
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A.KC German Sheppard t 5dry bale~ $25 a bale,
pups $275.00 (aD4)675· 740·549-2293 or 740·416t 204 (304)593·3!126

Atc:C Aeglatered small
miniature schnauzers. 1
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white on cheat and frt paws
1 salt&amp;PQ~r r w/ unique
markings. 111 ahota and
puppy ... 740-441·1657

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premises--call
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Gooseneck,
Oak firewood tor sale.
17401446 3560
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Carmichael
99
Durango
SLT. 411.4, 3rd
(740)441·0941, (740)645·
Row Seating, Rear Air
5948. CAA HEAP accepted. Equipment (740)446·2412
Cond.. Cruise, PL. .PW
STEEL BUILDINGS: Year· Now John Dooro Compacts 88,000 mi. E&lt;e. Cond.,
End Ctoaeouttl Still on pal- and 5000 Series Utility trao-- $6500 (740)256 1059
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steel prlceal Great lor back· months through John Deere
Cermichaet
yard storage, workshops, or Credit.
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round bacause he had on~ 13 points
and a worrying spade vord, bu1 he rea·
sonably docided 10 show h~ excellent

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UHd Hay Equl&gt;mont. All $11 .500 OBO, 740·709ratea thru John Deere 1276
Credit.
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Equipment (740)446-2412. 98 Blazer, 4WD. PS, PW.
Pe, PL, AT 87,000 mile a, 4
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Owner
Rhonda Peters
Manager
Janet Jeffers

NEW AND USED STEIL
'Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete.
Angle,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Grating
For
Drains,
Driveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;L
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Tueaday, Wednasday &amp;
Friday, 8am·4:30pm. Closed
Thursday,
Saturday &amp;
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pet, stove &amp; trlg., water,

Nice dean, newly d&amp;corated
sewer. trash pd. Middleport. carpet , 21Jr. stove , retriclg.
$425.00. No pets. Ref. w/cl hook-up, no pets ref. &amp;
required. 740--843·5264.
dap 304-675·5162
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APART·
MENTS
AT BUDGET fare
Townhouse
PRICES AT JACKSON Apartment~ Very Spacious,
ESTATES, 52 Westwood .2 Bedrooms, CIA, 1 112
Drive !rom $349 10 $448. Bath, Aduh Pool &amp; Baby
Walk 1o &amp;hOp &amp; movies. Call Pool, Patio, Start $425/Mo.
740-446·2588.
Equal No _Pet&amp;, Leaae Plus
Hou~na Opportunity
Secunfy Deposit Required.
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(740)367-7088.
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· .:._...:__ _ _ _ _ _
EO I AFFOROAIL!I
TWin Rivero Tower Is accept·
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apartments, lng applications for welting
ancVor small houtea FOR 1!81 lor Hud-tubalzed, 1· br,
RENT. Call (740)441-1111 apartment. oall 675-6679
tor application &amp; Information. Equal Houalng Opportunity

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Apar1ments. ltlrgeSt in the Modern ·18R apt. (740)446· 3 (M·F), Sat Call First.
area! Beautifully renovated 0390.
throughou1 including brand - - - - - - - ~ Commerdal building "For
new kitchen ancl bath. New 2BR apartments.
MER~
Sale· 1600 sq fl. off street
Star1ing at $405. Calltodayl Washer/dryer
hookup,
parking. Great location. Call
(304)273-3344
siovelretrlgeratOI' lndudecl.
4 Bristol Tid&lt;ets, March 23rd Wayne (404)456·3802.
Apartment for rent, 1·2 Also. units oo SA 160. Pets &amp; 241h. (740)2!16·1417
Bdrm .. remodeled, new car· Wetaimol (740).141 ·0194.
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ROBERT
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Dealer: North

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Street, Gallipolis. Berber,
$5.95/yd. Call for tree quote.
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(740}446-7444
t'OR SAu
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Thompsons Appliance &amp; --.
Aepair-675-7388. For sate,
re-conditioned automatic
washers &amp; dryers, retrigera·
tors. gas and electrtc
2 betrooms. 2 bath, dish· ranges, air conditioners, and
washer, WID hookup, $500, wringer washers. Will do
deposit.
references. repairs on major brands In
(740)406·9209.
shop or at your home.

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Two bedroom upstairs apart·
ment in Middleport all elec·
tric we pay water and trash
you pay electric, S300
deposit, $450 per month
with a year lease, No Pets,
Reference
required,
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Nice, Clean, 2BA, 4 mi from Downtown Point Pleasant
$375/mo tsec. modern one bedroom Apt.
deposit &amp; Rei. No Pets, Second floor, stove and
{740)446·6865. (740)379- refrigerator, included, all
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Wednesday, January 31,2007

River Valley cages Panthers, 69-60 Mayo allowed to play
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERSOMVDAtLYTRtBUNE coM

CHESHIRE - A 10-0 run
over the opening tl ve minutes Tuesday night ultimately allowed host River Valley
to claim a season sweep of
Chesapeake during a 69-60
basketball victory in Ohio
Valley Conference action.
The Raiders (9-7, 4-3
OVC) held CHS to just 1-of12 shooting in the first quarter, establishing a 15-4
advantage in the process.
The Silver and Black shot
50 percent over the next
three quarters and also hit
18-of-30 floor attempts in
the second half, leading by at
least seven points the rest of
the way.
RVHS, which outrebounded the Panthers by a 33-28
margin, posteq a 16-8 advantage on the offensive glass.
That included a 12-6 overall
edge after eight minutes and
an 8-3 offensive lead at the
break.
Chesapeake (5- 11 , 1-6)
never recovered from that
slow stan despite shooting
47 percent overall. The
Bryan Walters/photo
Purple and Black, which River Valley senior Tyler Thompson (34) releases a baseline
connected on 23-of-49 shot jumper over a Chesapeake defender during the first half of
attempts, made 60 percent of Tuesday 's OVC matchup.
their shots over the final
three quarters.
intensity," Layton comment- from behind the arc. CHS
The hosts finished the ed. "We came out in the first shot 25 percent in the opennight 26-of-59 from the field quarter and got some good ing 16 minutes and was just
for 44 percent, including 4- looks at the basket, had some 1-of-7 from behind the arc.
The Raiders held a 20-15
of-19 from three-point terri- transition points and also had
tory. The guests were just 1- some second chances. Those rebounding edge and were 6of-12 from behind the arc for were really key for us in get- of-13 at the charity stripe
before half. Chesapeake was
just over eight percent.
ting off to that good start."
After a heartbreaker at
Ri ver Valley was just 4-of- 6-of-1 0 at the line and had
Rock Springs over the week- 15 from the field in the open- eight turnovers - one more
end, RVHS coach Gene ing quarter, but a 5-1 edge on than the opposition.
The hosts started the secLayton sure was pleased the offensive glass and a 6with the way his club of-9 free throw effort ond half with an 8-2 run over
answered the bell against the . enabled the hosts to sti II the opening 2:43, increasing
It-time defending OVC claim an It -point advantage. their lead to 32- 19. RVHS
champions.
The Panthers shot 50 per- led by double-digits the rest
"1 thought our kids showed cent (4-of-8) in the second of the third quarter and held
a lot of resiliency in bounc- stan za and outrebounded a 44-JJ cushion headed into
ing back from that double RVHS by a 9-8 count, but the finale.
Leading 55-45 with 5: 13
overtime loss (to Meigs) still found themselves down
left in regulation, Ri ver
Saturday night. We knew 24- 17 at intermission.
that Chesapeake was going
River Valley made 8-of-29 Valley went on a 10-0 run
to come out and play hard, floor atternpts in the first over the next 2:0 I for its
and we had to match that half, including just 2-of- 14 biggest advantage of the
Roane County bombarded
the White Falcon defense to
the tune of eight three-point
goals in the contest with the
fromPageBl
Raiders adding 19 two point
field goals and another two
21-point advantage at 53-32 points from the free throw
midway through the third stripe . Anthony Hodgkins
stanza before Wahama drill
ed four treys for
native, Ronnie Bradley's
Bradley's
charges with .
squad, coasted to the ~la­
Justin
Vanhove
collecting
tively easy hardcourt win.
three
and
Joe
Caldwell
one.
WHS senior Brenton In contrast. the local Bend
Clark scored 12 of his team- Area cagers managed just
high 16 points in the open- one three-pointer on the
ing half to help keep the night from Justin Arnold.
White Flacons halftime
"Roane County shot the
deficit from becoming a ball from outside the arc
blowout early on. Clark extremely well during the
would only net one field early going," WHS coach
goal and a pair of free James Toth stated following
throws over the final 16 the loss. "At this point in the
minutes, however, but season we're struggling in a
juniors Jordan Smith and big way to find some conJustin Arnold picked up the sistency both offensively
offensive slack.
and defen sively. It's getting

Wahama

HOLZER
CLINIC

.
mght.
The Panthers closed the
game out on a 15-4 run, but
those comeback hopes fell
well short .
The Raiders finished the
night with a game-low 16
trunovers, including just
three miscues over the final
eight minutes. RVHS was
also I0-of- 15 from the field
over that same -,pan, a stat
that Layton was impressed
with afterwards.
"We told our kids to take
care of the basketball there in
the fourth quarter to protect
our lead." said Layton. "I
thought toni~ht was probablythe best JOb we've done
all year of managing a lead."
Eight Raiders reached the
scoring w lumn, including a
trio with double-digits.
Bryan Morrow paced the
victors wit h 15 points. followed by Michael Cordell
with a dozen and Ryan
Eggleton with II markers.
Tyler Thompson and Ryan
Henry chipped in nine and
eight points, respectively, to
the winning cause. Zak Deel
added six, Jason Jones had
five and Ian Lewis rounded
out the scoring with three
points .
Both Thompson and
Cordell hauled 111 a gamehigh nine caroms each,
inducting five apiece on the
offensive glass.
Michael Stapleton led the
guests and all scorers with 19
markers. Kyle Rase was next
with 14, followed by Kyle
Webb with 10 points and
Jonathan Greene with seven.
The Raiders won the first
contest at Chesapeake by a
72-44 count. That victory
was the first time RVHS had
beaten the Panthers as a
member of the OVC.
River Valley posted a
sweep on the evening after a
convincing 53-27 victory in
the junior varsity tilt.
The Raiders return to OVC
action Friday when they
travel to South Point. The JV
tip-off is scheduled for 6
p.m.

really close to the point in
our season where we:ve got
to eliminate and work
through the mistakes we're
committing."
Vanhove paced a quartet
of double figure scorers for
the Raiders with 17 markers
in the contest
with
Hodgkins netting 14, Chris
Snyder I0 and Dillon Witias
10.
The loss was the second
in three outings for the
White Falcons as the Bend
Area team fell to 12-5 on
the yea r. Roane County
improved to 9-6 with the

ter with Roane County
going to the charity line 26
times in the final period to
pull away for the six point
victory.
Kyle Zerkle notched 20
points to pace the Little
Falcons with Brandon
Flowers adding 18 tallies
and Rodney Bragg 12.
Derek Davis led the winners
with a game-high 25 markers with Matt Brohand collecting 16 points in a winmng cause.
Wahama travels to neighboring Hannan on Friday
for a return visit with the
Will.
Wildcats while Roane
The Raiders also captured County
hosts Herbert
the junior varsity affair by a Hoover tonight. Tip-off
63-57 margin with free times Friday night at
throws playing a huge role Hannan is set for 6 p.m. for
in the outcome. The two preliminary action with the
teams were deadlocked varsity encounter to comheading into the final quar- mence at 7:30p.m.

HUNTINGTON , W.Va.
(AP) - Prep basketball star
O.J . Mayo, who won a
court order Tuesday blocking a two-game suspension,
was the victim of a vengeful referee who wanted him
to "keep his mouth shut,"
his coach said in court documents.
Mayo
and
five
Huntington High teammates were cleared to play
in a high-profile matchup
Tuesday night after a judge
prohibited .state athletic
ofticials. from imposing the
suspenstons.
Mayo scored . 19 points as
Huntington ( 16-0) defeated
No. II Artesia (2 1-2) of
Lakewood, Calif. , 73-66 as
part of the HoopHall
Classic in Durham, N.C.
Huntington was ranked No.
2 in the latest USA Today
national rankings while
Artesia was ranked lith .
The tournament also featured two other teams
ranked in the top I0: No. 3
Oak Hill Academy of
Mouth of Wil son, Va .,
against No. 6 Mater Dei of
Santa Ana, Calif.
"We did get a little victory," Mike Woelfel. Mayo 's
attorney and an assistant
coach at Huntington, said
Tuesday. "O.J . is relieved
and eagerly looks forward
to competing."
Cabell County Circuit
Judge Dan O'Hanlon set a
Feb. 9 hearing for Mayo
and the other players.
Mayo, who signed a let~
ter-of-intent in November
to play next season at
Southern
California,
received two technical fouls
in the fourth quarter of
Friday's game wtth Capital
and was ejected, triggering
an automatic two-game suspension . Five teammates,
all reserves, also received

two-game suspensions for
leaving the bench area.
According to referee
Mike Lazo's account to the.
Secondary
School
Activities Commission, he
cited Mayo with the first
technical foul for taunting
an opponent.
Instead of going to . the
scorer's table to report the
first technical, Lazo fol lowed a group of players
who had gathered at midcourt. After Mayo twice
was told to stay away from
the same player, Lazo
assessed a second technical.
Mayo, hoping to plead his
case, followed Lazo to. the
scorer's table and Lazo fell.
"As I turned my head
towards him he came in
contact (with) me, causingme to fall to the floor.
While I was on the floo~,
(Mayo) was using profamty," Lat:o said.
Under state rules, a student who "in protest lays
hands or attempts . to lay
hands upon _an of~ctal" can
be declared tneltgtble for up
to a year.
In hi s court ~iling,
Woelfel
said
wttnesl\
accounts contradicted Lazo.
Huntington coach Lloyd
McGuffin s_aid. in a statement Lazo t~dtcated at the
begtnmng of the game that
"~ayo better not talk wit_h
htm to~tght because he . tS
n?t gotng to p~t up wtth
htm at all. He satd he needs
to keep his mouth shut."
Dur~ng the game, ~ayo
told hts teammates dunng a .
huddle at the free-throw
line to stay out of foul trou~le. . La_zo
interrupted,
tellt!lg htm he need~ to be
worned about htmse lf
because he is going to toss
him out of the game if he
doesn' t , shut
up,"
McGuffin s statement satd.

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River Valley cages Panthers, 69-60 Mayo allowed to play
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERSOMVDAtLYTRtBUNE coM

CHESHIRE - A 10-0 run
over the opening tl ve minutes Tuesday night ultimately allowed host River Valley
to claim a season sweep of
Chesapeake during a 69-60
basketball victory in Ohio
Valley Conference action.
The Raiders (9-7, 4-3
OVC) held CHS to just 1-of12 shooting in the first quarter, establishing a 15-4
advantage in the process.
The Silver and Black shot
50 percent over the next
three quarters and also hit
18-of-30 floor attempts in
the second half, leading by at
least seven points the rest of
the way.
RVHS, which outrebounded the Panthers by a 33-28
margin, posteq a 16-8 advantage on the offensive glass.
That included a 12-6 overall
edge after eight minutes and
an 8-3 offensive lead at the
break.
Chesapeake (5- 11 , 1-6)
never recovered from that
slow stan despite shooting
47 percent overall. The
Bryan Walters/photo
Purple and Black, which River Valley senior Tyler Thompson (34) releases a baseline
connected on 23-of-49 shot jumper over a Chesapeake defender during the first half of
attempts, made 60 percent of Tuesday 's OVC matchup.
their shots over the final
three quarters.
intensity," Layton comment- from behind the arc. CHS
The hosts finished the ed. "We came out in the first shot 25 percent in the opennight 26-of-59 from the field quarter and got some good ing 16 minutes and was just
for 44 percent, including 4- looks at the basket, had some 1-of-7 from behind the arc.
The Raiders held a 20-15
of-19 from three-point terri- transition points and also had
tory. The guests were just 1- some second chances. Those rebounding edge and were 6of-12 from behind the arc for were really key for us in get- of-13 at the charity stripe
before half. Chesapeake was
just over eight percent.
ting off to that good start."
After a heartbreaker at
Ri ver Valley was just 4-of- 6-of-1 0 at the line and had
Rock Springs over the week- 15 from the field in the open- eight turnovers - one more
end, RVHS coach Gene ing quarter, but a 5-1 edge on than the opposition.
The hosts started the secLayton sure was pleased the offensive glass and a 6with the way his club of-9 free throw effort ond half with an 8-2 run over
answered the bell against the . enabled the hosts to sti II the opening 2:43, increasing
It-time defending OVC claim an It -point advantage. their lead to 32- 19. RVHS
champions.
The Panthers shot 50 per- led by double-digits the rest
"1 thought our kids showed cent (4-of-8) in the second of the third quarter and held
a lot of resiliency in bounc- stan za and outrebounded a 44-JJ cushion headed into
ing back from that double RVHS by a 9-8 count, but the finale.
Leading 55-45 with 5: 13
overtime loss (to Meigs) still found themselves down
left in regulation, Ri ver
Saturday night. We knew 24- 17 at intermission.
that Chesapeake was going
River Valley made 8-of-29 Valley went on a 10-0 run
to come out and play hard, floor atternpts in the first over the next 2:0 I for its
and we had to match that half, including just 2-of- 14 biggest advantage of the
Roane County bombarded
the White Falcon defense to
the tune of eight three-point
goals in the contest with the
fromPageBl
Raiders adding 19 two point
field goals and another two
21-point advantage at 53-32 points from the free throw
midway through the third stripe . Anthony Hodgkins
stanza before Wahama drill
ed four treys for
native, Ronnie Bradley's
Bradley's
charges with .
squad, coasted to the ~la­
Justin
Vanhove
collecting
tively easy hardcourt win.
three
and
Joe
Caldwell
one.
WHS senior Brenton In contrast. the local Bend
Clark scored 12 of his team- Area cagers managed just
high 16 points in the open- one three-pointer on the
ing half to help keep the night from Justin Arnold.
White Flacons halftime
"Roane County shot the
deficit from becoming a ball from outside the arc
blowout early on. Clark extremely well during the
would only net one field early going," WHS coach
goal and a pair of free James Toth stated following
throws over the final 16 the loss. "At this point in the
minutes, however, but season we're struggling in a
juniors Jordan Smith and big way to find some conJustin Arnold picked up the sistency both offensively
offensive slack.
and defen sively. It's getting

Wahama

HOLZER
CLINIC

.
mght.
The Panthers closed the
game out on a 15-4 run, but
those comeback hopes fell
well short .
The Raiders finished the
night with a game-low 16
trunovers, including just
three miscues over the final
eight minutes. RVHS was
also I0-of- 15 from the field
over that same -,pan, a stat
that Layton was impressed
with afterwards.
"We told our kids to take
care of the basketball there in
the fourth quarter to protect
our lead." said Layton. "I
thought toni~ht was probablythe best JOb we've done
all year of managing a lead."
Eight Raiders reached the
scoring w lumn, including a
trio with double-digits.
Bryan Morrow paced the
victors wit h 15 points. followed by Michael Cordell
with a dozen and Ryan
Eggleton with II markers.
Tyler Thompson and Ryan
Henry chipped in nine and
eight points, respectively, to
the winning cause. Zak Deel
added six, Jason Jones had
five and Ian Lewis rounded
out the scoring with three
points .
Both Thompson and
Cordell hauled 111 a gamehigh nine caroms each,
inducting five apiece on the
offensive glass.
Michael Stapleton led the
guests and all scorers with 19
markers. Kyle Rase was next
with 14, followed by Kyle
Webb with 10 points and
Jonathan Greene with seven.
The Raiders won the first
contest at Chesapeake by a
72-44 count. That victory
was the first time RVHS had
beaten the Panthers as a
member of the OVC.
River Valley posted a
sweep on the evening after a
convincing 53-27 victory in
the junior varsity tilt.
The Raiders return to OVC
action Friday when they
travel to South Point. The JV
tip-off is scheduled for 6
p.m.

really close to the point in
our season where we:ve got
to eliminate and work
through the mistakes we're
committing."
Vanhove paced a quartet
of double figure scorers for
the Raiders with 17 markers
in the contest
with
Hodgkins netting 14, Chris
Snyder I0 and Dillon Witias
10.
The loss was the second
in three outings for the
White Falcons as the Bend
Area team fell to 12-5 on
the yea r. Roane County
improved to 9-6 with the

ter with Roane County
going to the charity line 26
times in the final period to
pull away for the six point
victory.
Kyle Zerkle notched 20
points to pace the Little
Falcons with Brandon
Flowers adding 18 tallies
and Rodney Bragg 12.
Derek Davis led the winners
with a game-high 25 markers with Matt Brohand collecting 16 points in a winmng cause.
Wahama travels to neighboring Hannan on Friday
for a return visit with the
Will.
Wildcats while Roane
The Raiders also captured County
hosts Herbert
the junior varsity affair by a Hoover tonight. Tip-off
63-57 margin with free times Friday night at
throws playing a huge role Hannan is set for 6 p.m. for
in the outcome. The two preliminary action with the
teams were deadlocked varsity encounter to comheading into the final quar- mence at 7:30p.m.

HUNTINGTON , W.Va.
(AP) - Prep basketball star
O.J . Mayo, who won a
court order Tuesday blocking a two-game suspension,
was the victim of a vengeful referee who wanted him
to "keep his mouth shut,"
his coach said in court documents.
Mayo
and
five
Huntington High teammates were cleared to play
in a high-profile matchup
Tuesday night after a judge
prohibited .state athletic
ofticials. from imposing the
suspenstons.
Mayo scored . 19 points as
Huntington ( 16-0) defeated
No. II Artesia (2 1-2) of
Lakewood, Calif. , 73-66 as
part of the HoopHall
Classic in Durham, N.C.
Huntington was ranked No.
2 in the latest USA Today
national rankings while
Artesia was ranked lith .
The tournament also featured two other teams
ranked in the top I0: No. 3
Oak Hill Academy of
Mouth of Wil son, Va .,
against No. 6 Mater Dei of
Santa Ana, Calif.
"We did get a little victory," Mike Woelfel. Mayo 's
attorney and an assistant
coach at Huntington, said
Tuesday. "O.J . is relieved
and eagerly looks forward
to competing."
Cabell County Circuit
Judge Dan O'Hanlon set a
Feb. 9 hearing for Mayo
and the other players.
Mayo, who signed a let~
ter-of-intent in November
to play next season at
Southern
California,
received two technical fouls
in the fourth quarter of
Friday's game wtth Capital
and was ejected, triggering
an automatic two-game suspension . Five teammates,
all reserves, also received

two-game suspensions for
leaving the bench area.
According to referee
Mike Lazo's account to the.
Secondary
School
Activities Commission, he
cited Mayo with the first
technical foul for taunting
an opponent.
Instead of going to . the
scorer's table to report the
first technical, Lazo fol lowed a group of players
who had gathered at midcourt. After Mayo twice
was told to stay away from
the same player, Lazo
assessed a second technical.
Mayo, hoping to plead his
case, followed Lazo to. the
scorer's table and Lazo fell.
"As I turned my head
towards him he came in
contact (with) me, causingme to fall to the floor.
While I was on the floo~,
(Mayo) was using profamty," Lat:o said.
Under state rules, a student who "in protest lays
hands or attempts . to lay
hands upon _an of~ctal" can
be declared tneltgtble for up
to a year.
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Athens, Ohio 45701

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Mason, WV 25260

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Ripley Auto Glass

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Rita Morrison Nail Tecb.
(740) 992-4252
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304-675-2500 .
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Rita Morrison Nail Tecb.
(740) 992-4252
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Haffelt's Mill Outlet, Inc.
4247 State Route 160
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
(One mile north on Rt. 160 past Holzer Hospital)

Marlin &amp; Nancy Rose

Rt. 141 Gallipolis
740-379-2267

10468 State

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Toll Free 1-888-992-7090
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446-7444

Debbie Clay- Catering Manager
Grocery &amp; Catering Service
Big or Small- Homemade Meals
Call for Menu

Schedule of Services
Sunday School 9:45-11 :00
Worship 11 :00
Sunday Evening 6:00
Mid Week Bible Study &amp;Children's &amp;
Youth Service Wedne£day 7:00pm
Pastor Gary Ellis 740-992-2197
570 Grant Street
Middleport, Ohio
740·992-5334

A605 Pearl Street,
Widdleport, OH A65760

7·0·992·3471

CARPET

CARPET CLEANING

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Middleport, OH 45760
740-992-7028

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211 Upper River Rd., Gallipolis, Ohio
'Ia Mile lOUth of the Sliver Bridge

Lakin. WV 25.550

446-2404

HOWARD BECHTLE
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Taylor Made Countertops
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countertops
Laminate countertops

' The Red Carpet Treatment"
Haffelt's Mill Outlet, Inc.
4247 State Route 160
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
(One mile north on Rt. 160 past Holzer Hospital)

Marlin &amp; Nancy Rose

Rt. 141 Gallipolis
740-379-2267

10468 State

All Handcrafted in Gallia G_ou,£l_ty, .9~io
• Custom Kitchens &amp; Baths
• Computer Stands &amp; Desks
• Entertainment Centers
• Countertops with Wood Edge
• T~ms &amp; Moldings
' Mill Work

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740.256·1634 M·F 8·5 Free Estimates
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CENTER

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Kelsey M. Henry D.C.
1065 South Second St.,
Mason, WV 25260

omce Phone: (304) 773-5773
Most insurances accepted

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Cleaning Solution
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P.O . Box 453
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Toll Free 1-888-992-7090
Phone.· 740-992-7090

MOLLOHAN CARPET

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446-7444

Debbie Clay- Catering Manager
Grocery &amp; Catering Service
Big or Small- Homemade Meals
Call for Menu

Schedule of Services
Sunday School 9:45-11 :00
Worship 11 :00
Sunday Evening 6:00
Mid Week Bible Study &amp;Children's &amp;
Youth Service Wedne£day 7:00pm
Pastor Gary Ellis 740-992-2197
570 Grant Street
Middleport, Ohio
740·992-5334

A605 Pearl Street,
Widdleport, OH A65760

7·0·992·3471

CARPET

CARPET CLEANING

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CARPET
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Middleport, OH 45760
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40-441-0755

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Route 62 North

211 Upper River Rd., Gallipolis, Ohio
'Ia Mile lOUth of the Sliver Bridge

Lakin. WV 25.550

446-2404

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YOUNG'S
DIUICINlO
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CARPENTER SERVICE

Metal Buildings
Erectors &amp; Brokers
Commercial, Reslddntlal
Churches &amp; Storage Unlta

• Room Additions &amp; Remodeling
• New Garages
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; Gutters
• VInyl Siding &amp; Painting
• Patio and Porch Decks

(740) 894-0300

V.C. YOUNG Ill
2~

804 Solida Rd.
South Point, Ohio

Yt-ilt s Loc,ll Expc11ence

CREDIT UNION

Marcum Canatructlaa
FOR ALL YOUR TOBACCO NEEDS

and llenull Canlractlag
St. Rt. 248 Cheater, Ohio
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Tobacco Plus
Gallipolis Ferry
Marathon

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• Accoustic Ceiling

wv 038992
OH 38244

740-367- 0544
740-339-3412

Office Hours
By Appointment
Phone (304) 882-3136
220 Fifth Street., P.O. Box 780
New Haven, WV 25265
ELECRICAL CONTRACTING
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RB ELECTRICAL

Residential &amp; Commercial

411 6TH ST .

James D.
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6 weeks • 12 years
Preschool
Director· Robin Bias

CONTRACTORS, INC.
3314 Mossman Ave.,
P.O. Box477
Pt. Pteasant, WV 25550
WV License WVQ406C.1)

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304-675-1537
Fax 304-675-1539

ENTERTAINMENT

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Open 'til 3am
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304-576-2304

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Churches &amp; Storage Unlta

• Room Additions &amp; Remodeling
• New Garages
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; Gutters
• VInyl Siding &amp; Painting
• Patio and Porch Decks

(740) 894-0300

V.C. YOUNG Ill
2~

804 Solida Rd.
South Point, Ohio

Yt-ilt s Loc,ll Expc11ence

CREDIT UNION

Marcum Canatructlaa
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OH 38244

740-367- 0544
740-339-3412

Office Hours
By Appointment
Phone (304) 882-3136
220 Fifth Street., P.O. Box 780
New Haven, WV 25265
ELECRICAL CONTRACTING
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411 6TH ST .

James D.
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Director· Robin Bias

CONTRACTORS, INC.
3314 Mossman Ave.,
P.O. Box477
Pt. Pteasant, WV 25550
WV License WVQ406C.1)

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304-675-1537
Fax 304-675-1539

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GALLIPOLIS
FERRY
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Open 'til 3am
Just before the
lipolis Locks on WV At. 2

304-576-2304

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Henson bcavauna, Inc.
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Benita Henson, Owner
(740) 339-2184

Jack Day, General Manager
(304) 752-1908

Ed Holley, Superintendent
(740) 645-1148

Laurel Henson, Office Manager
Phone/Fax: (740) 441-3098

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FUNERAL HOMES

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304-67 5-5()33 • 1-800-452-3929

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Robert L ami t\dria Plllter.Wtl, Co-01r11en
Carl F. a11d l'I'UIIIIe Swisher, Co-ow11er.~
Robert L. Patterso11 1/, Uamee·III·Ciwrge

104 Second St., P.O. Box 408
Ma~on, WV
Phone 3~773-5592 • Fax 304-773-5598

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Barbara Wkklttt~, OwHer

FUNERAL HOMES

Foglesong-Tucker
· Funeral Home
With Care and Dignity
jerry W . Tucker-Director
Second &amp; Pomeroy Street
PO Box 139
Mason,WV 25260
Phone:304-773-5561
Fax:304-773-5581
E-mail:foglesongtucker@citynet.net

FARM EQUIPMENT

1701 Jefferson Blvd., Pt. Pleasant, WV
304-675·2630

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Pre-Need A"angements
Complete Funeral Service
Kent Shawver
Matthew R. Willis
Cleeland R. Willis
Directors

Phone 446-9295
Garfield Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio
45631

Eblin's
Garbage
Service
P.O. 11121
BidWell, OH 45814

BIG a•ND

QIINIIRATORS
And Small Englnea
..Werranty" Salea,
lnat.lletlon and Service

Jeff Fraley
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GARBAGE COLLECTION

GENERAJORS

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.lohn Grntt'., Aaron Grate~ .lohn Miller

140-388·8918

FUNITURE

Owner
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"Our Aiin is to be worthy of your
friendship"

JIM'S FARM
IQUI~MEN'r, INC.

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Mason, WV 304-773-5390

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P.liU213 ......... WI211M
Benita Henson, Owner
(740) 339-2184

Jack Day, General Manager
(304) 752-1908

Ed Holley, Superintendent
(740) 645-1148

Laurel Henson, Office Manager
Phone/Fax: (740) 441-3098

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FUNERAL HOMES

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504 Main Street • Pt. Pleasant, WV

304-67 5-5()33 • 1-800-452-3929

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Funeral Home
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Robert L ami t\dria Plllter.Wtl, Co-01r11en
Carl F. a11d l'I'UIIIIe Swisher, Co-ow11er.~
Robert L. Patterso11 1/, Uamee·III·Ciwrge

104 Second St., P.O. Box 408
Ma~on, WV
Phone 3~773-5592 • Fax 304-773-5598

·'

Barbara Wkklttt~, OwHer

FUNERAL HOMES

Foglesong-Tucker
· Funeral Home
With Care and Dignity
jerry W . Tucker-Director
Second &amp; Pomeroy Street
PO Box 139
Mason,WV 25260
Phone:304-773-5561
Fax:304-773-5581
E-mail:foglesongtucker@citynet.net

FARM EQUIPMENT

1701 Jefferson Blvd., Pt. Pleasant, WV
304-675·2630

1•11/llb
FUneral ~
·w• Home, Inc.
Pre-Need A"angements
Complete Funeral Service
Kent Shawver
Matthew R. Willis
Cleeland R. Willis
Directors

Phone 446-9295
Garfield Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio
45631

Eblin's
Garbage
Service
P.O. 11121
BidWell, OH 45814

BIG a•ND

QIINIIRATORS
And Small Englnea
..Werranty" Salea,
lnat.lletlon and Service

Jeff Fraley
lOft~

GARBAGE COLLECTION

GENERAJORS

[!]
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Sales RepresentnUve
.lohn Grntt'., Aaron Grate~ .lohn Miller

140-388·8918

FUNITURE

Owner
.....

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"Our Aiin is to be worthy of your
friendship"

JIM'S FARM
IQUI~MEN'r, INC.

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(740) . . .. , • (748) 441-1484

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Mason, WV 304-773-5390

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GIFT S~iOPS

INSURNCE

CENTRAl
SUPPLY CO.

TRUSTWORTHY ~
We're the
HARDWARE ProblemSotveral

Your Downtown
Hardware Store

8997 STATE ROUTE 160
BIDWELL, OHIO 45614

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Gallipolis, OH
Establi.fthed 1948

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304·593-8665
304·882·3942

Valley Lumber
&amp; Supply Co.

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. 555 Park St.
.
Middleport, Ohio
740.992·6611 • 1·8()()..733·3334
Mon.-Fri. 7·5 ·Sat. 7·3

Jet. Rt. 35 &amp;160
Gallipolis, Ohio
740·446·2002
Mon·Sat. 8·7•Sunday 11-5

2400 Eastern A\e.
(Ac~~ from KMartl
(;aliipoll~ Ohio 45631
,., 446-1711

110 S2nd Street/P.O. Box 588
Mason, WV 25260
Tel 304-773-5942
Fax 304-773·6034
Cell 304·812·2325

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TERRY L. PYLES
-AVIMdlt.

304-87..2202
LIKE A ,GOOD

NEIGHBOR

HEARING AIDS

Rt. 2Bypass, Pt. Pleasant, WV. ,
304-675-5200
Store Hours:
Mon-Sat. 8:00am to 7:00pm
11·5

STATE
FARM
.
Providing Insurwace
and Fit1ancial Services

I
LIKE A &lt;".r OO()

MelVin Mock. BC·HlS
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Maoon, WV
Phone (J04) 773-5.'423

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STIHL LAWN EQUIPMENT

GREENHOUSE

1/4 Mile North
Potnfro)·/Mason Bridg~

Husselllnsurance

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7-6, Sun. 11 -5

Home Decor, Unique Gifts
Baby &amp; Wedding Shower Items,
&amp; Baskets, Handcrafted items,
Books, &amp; Cards
Jacque &amp; David Fowler
2180 Second Street
Mason, WV 25260

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licensed Associate

PHONE: 446-8828

HARDWARE/LUMBER

jaVa's

William Hussell

BIDWELL

.Flexible Hours·Ff\r ·

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Your Downtown
Hardware Store

8997 STATE ROUTE 160
BIDWELL, OHIO 45614

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Establi.fthed 1948

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304·593-8665
304·882·3942

Valley Lumber
&amp; Supply Co.

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. 555 Park St.
.
Middleport, Ohio
740.992·6611 • 1·8()()..733·3334
Mon.-Fri. 7·5 ·Sat. 7·3

Jet. Rt. 35 &amp;160
Gallipolis, Ohio
740·446·2002
Mon·Sat. 8·7•Sunday 11-5

2400 Eastern A\e.
(Ac~~ from KMartl
(;aliipoll~ Ohio 45631
,., 446-1711

110 S2nd Street/P.O. Box 588
Mason, WV 25260
Tel 304-773-5942
Fax 304-773·6034
Cell 304·812·2325

STATE FARM ·
WE LIVE WHERE
YOU LIVE~

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TERRY L. PYLES
-AVIMdlt.

304-87..2202
LIKE A ,GOOD

NEIGHBOR

HEARING AIDS

Rt. 2Bypass, Pt. Pleasant, WV. ,
304-675-5200
Store Hours:
Mon-Sat. 8:00am to 7:00pm
11·5

STATE
FARM
.
Providing Insurwace
and Fit1ancial Services

I
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MelVin Mock. BC·HlS
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Maoon, WV
Phone (J04) 773-5.'423

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STIHL LAWN EQUIPMENT

GREENHOUSE

1/4 Mile North
Potnfro)·/Mason Bridg~

Husselllnsurance

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7-6, Sun. 11 -5

Home Decor, Unique Gifts
Baby &amp; Wedding Shower Items,
&amp; Baskets, Handcrafted items,
Books, &amp; Cards
Jacque &amp; David Fowler
2180 Second Street
Mason, WV 25260

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licensed Associate

PHONE: 446-8828

HARDWARE/LUMBER

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William Hussell

BIDWELL

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JON PARRACK
INSURANCE
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Tower Square Securities, Inc.
A MetLH. Com~l\~

Timothy w. Potter
Rqlatered Rtpreetntatlve

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Insurance • Investments
Box 36, Pt. Pleasant, WV 25~50
Phone{304)675-2739
Fax:
(304) 675·6225
Toll Free: (800) 207-2739
epotter.livel01 @insuremail.net

David Siders

Vllage lnauranct. Inc.
2118 Jlfferlon Blvd.
Point Ptt•ant. Wt/25550
Phone 804.87&amp;3878
FIX 304.875.2751

418 Main Street
304-675-3400

Watmart Plaza

INTERIOR DESIGN
Regiat....cl Principal

Raymond James Finandal Servkes, lnt.
Member NASD/SIPC
441 Second avenue, PO Box 936
Gallipolis, OH 45631
740-446-2125
800-487-2129 Toll Free
740-446-9850 Fax
jay.caldwell @raymondjames .com

Debra K. Roark, LUTCF, Agent
%l5·ASixth Street
Pt. Pleasant. West V"li.nia 25550
304!675·7036 JA.'&lt; 304!6H·7387

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BY BRIAN J. REED

as a potential hospital location because of its central
location in the county, its
POMEROY
The proximity to the junction of
Meigs County Community Ohio 7 and U.S. 33, and its
Improvement Corporation relative convenience to
has exercised an option to areas seen as potential for
purchase land just outside of economic development.
Pomeroy for development
The option was to have
as a health care campus.
expired today. Exercising
Last week, county com- the option and securing the
missioners tr11nsfered their negotiated price required a
one-year option on the pur- !().percent cash downpaychase of the 13-acre site to ment and allows the CIC 90
the CIC. The site is located days to close the purchase.
on Pomeroy Pike Road near The property, owned by Jay
Meigs High School.
Hall, Jr., carries a half-milCommissioners selected it lion dollar price tag.
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Transfering the option and
allowing the CIC to proceed
with purchasing the site
secured its possible use for
construction of a new county-owned medical facility,
but the CIC will likely serve
only as a purchasing agent
for the real estate.
CIC President Paul Reed
said it is unlikely that the
CIC will actually build any
facility on the site. Reed
said the CIC and county
commissioners have not
determined if the land will
be retained by the CIC once
plans for construction have

been finalized.
"The CIC remains willing
to work closely with county
goyemment to increase the
availability of health care
services in the county,"
Reed said.
Commissioner
Mick
Davenport said plans call
for a three-phase development at the new site:
Physician services, emergency room services, and
inpatient hospital services.
Commissioners have discussed the sale of revenue
bonds to finance the construction of the facility, and

leasing the building to &lt;I
health care organization
which would then operate it.
Commissioners secured a
$235,000 grant award from
the U.S. Department of
and
Human
Health
Services, to purchase necessary medical equipment for
the new hospital.
Commissioners
have
.abandoned any plans for
using the old Veterans
Memorial Hospital building
to provide health care services, and have decided,
instead. to promote its use
for other public uses.

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added to museum.
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• TOPS loser honored.
See Page A2
• Land transfers posted.
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• Free immunizations
offered. See Page A3
• For the Record.
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• Local artists to
display at Dairy Bam.
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WEATHER

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Robert Snowden (third from ·left) receives recognition and a pocket watch for his 17 years of service to the leading Creek
Conservancy District. Congratulating Snowden are (from left) Randy Butcher, LCCD board member, Todd Snowden, son,
Charlie Barrett, LCCD board president, Judge Fred Crow, Ill.
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Snowden honored for service
BY BETH

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RUTLAND- Having put his experience in the boxing ring to good use
getting the Leading Creek Conservancy
District (LCCD) into shape, Robert
Snowden is hanging up his boxing
gloves to settle into retirement.
Although it's been a long time since
Snowden has boxed while serving in the
Navy, it has only been since Dec. 31,
2006 when he officially retired from the
board of the LCCD after 17 years of service. Snowden was appointed to his
position by Judge Fred Crow, Ill, a decision Crow says he never regretted.
Crow described Snowden as
"impressive" and the type of person
who won't quit until his heart gives
out. Crow and LCCD Board Members

Randy Butcher and Charlie Barrett
presented Snowden with an engraved
pocket watch for that service.
Barrett said Snowden was irreplaceable and is, "Like talking to a book."
Barren says Snowden has an ability to
retain information without any notes and,
"He never forgets it because he lived it."
Snowden said he is most proud of
helping the LCCD triple their services
and bring running water to people
who never had the opportunity for it,
savin~ them from having to pay to
have 11 hauled in.
"There are a lot of areas we went into
that will never pay off but the whole
system will pay it off," Snowden said.
Crow said when Snowden took over
the LCCD was in "disarray" but last
year the district ended up in the black
with a bank account balance of $1.2

million. When Snowden took over the
LCCD had 800 customers but as of
today there are around 2.300 customers with millions of dollars in
grants received to build the system.
The LCCD currently serves customers
in Columbia, Salem, Scipio. Rutland
and Salisbury Townships as well as
Wilkesville in Vinton County.
Snowden said he's retiring now due
to health reasons but he plans to keep
busy, still digging in the dirt only this
time not for water lines but to take care
of his vegetable and flower gardens.
At any rate, Snowden says he plans
to stay busy and joked, "You· re supposed to look down at the flowers. not
up at the roots."
Snowden lives in Rutland and has
five children, William "Todd,'~ Robert
Lee, Judith, Rosemary and Laurie.

Ohio 833 receiving temporary repairs
BY BETH

of the water run off.
"We're trying to do things
to slow down deterioration
of the highway until the
·reconstruction of the new
highway in a little over a
year," Filson said.
In December, ODOT confirmed a slip had been
detected on Ohio 833
between the Riverside
Marathon on West Main
Street and the existing
Pomeroy Mason Bridge.
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then
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until the new highway is built possibly next year. Just
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road to Middleport will be built.
© 2007 Ohio Va?ley Publishln&amp; Co.

POMEROY - In the film
"All About Eve," Bette
Davis says, "Fasten your
seat belts. it's going to be a
bumpy night," but for those
who drive Ohio 833 from
AutoZone to Riverside
Marathon and vice versa the
more appropriate saying is.
"Fasten your seat belts. it's
going to be a bumpy ride."
The Ohio Department of
Transportation (ODOT) is
aware of this "bumpy ride"
which rests just to the right
and left of the existing
cracking is
Pomeroy Mason Bridge. cotntai~edil[lJtl'l~ surface and
Stephanie Filson. ODOT
enJrin:c~rs don't feel
public information officer 11 ts
of a more sinfor district 10 said ODOT ister problem resting deep
will be stockpiling cold below the surface.
mix to continually patch
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pot holes on the highway that is causing us a great
and has installed water deal of concern in the short
drainage pipe under the
roadway to eliminate some
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GALLIPOLIS - Up to
$5 million in funding from
the U.S. Department of
Labor for workforce development has been earmarked
for southeastern Ohio, the
state's two senators said in a
recent joint announcement.
Money
distributed
through the Workforce
Innovation in Regional
Economic
Development
(WIRED) initiative are
aimed at helping the region
make greater strides in
workforce and economic
development and improve
the region's stature as a key
player in the high-tech
video g11ming industry, U.S.
Sens. George Voinovich and
Sherrod Brown said.
"As technology continues
to develop and advance, we
must do everything in our
power to ensure that the
Appalachian region does not
mass the boat on establishing
itself as a major player in the
booming gaming industry,"
Yoinovich said.
"The WIRED initiative
will help ensure the region
has the technology and •
intellectual human capital
needed to compete," hi!
added. "Southeast Ohio will
benefit greatly from thi s
exciting news. The funding
will further improve the
quality of life and bolster
the region's economic
potential for years to come."
"Ohioans want to work,
and work hard," Brown
said. "These funds will help
inject into a hard-hit region
essential development dol~
Iars to create new industry,
which means good paying
jobs for Ohio families .
Equally important, it means
an investment in educational training programs which
will help keep our brightest
young people in Ohio."
The WIRED initiative is
an effort by the Department
of Labor's Employment and
Training Administration to
integrate economi.: and
workforce
JeYelopment
activities and demonstrate
that talent development can
drive economic transformation in regional economies
across the U.S.
Appalachian Ohio i~ one
of 13 regions acros~ the
country to receive the
WIRED grant. Each WIRED
region will receive an initial
award of $500.000 to be~in
developing a comprehensive
implementation plan.
Once their plan is completed ;md accepted. the} will
receive an additional $4.5
million to execute that plan
over a three-year period.
WIRED funds will be
focused on the Information
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