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November 6, 2007

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POMEROY - Voters in newcomer to local politics, approved 230 to 199 votes.
Unofficial results are as
Rutland elected a new led the votes for Meigs
mayor in Tuesday's elec- School Board, with 1,248 follows:
tion, the Meigs .Local Board votes.. Roger
Abbott
Middleport
Mayor :
of Education will have two received 887 votes: while Michael Gerlach, 352;
new members, and a three- Larry D. Thcker, also elect- Middleport Village Council
·mill levy in Middleport ed for'the first time, received (2 to be elected): Julia A.
finally passed.
817 votes. Board Member Proctor (R), 218, Shawn A.
Only 31 percent of the Norman Randy Humphreys Rice (R), 263.
county's registered voters received 733 votes, and
Pomeroy Mayor: John F.
cast ballots in yesterday's · Todd Cullums 778.
Musser (R), 193, Victor C
election.
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Middleport's tax levy, Young III, I I 2; Pomeroy
In Rutland, Lowell E. . which will generate an esti- . Clerk-Treasurer:
Kathy
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Hysell (R), 226: Pomeroy
Village Council (2): Shawn
A. Amott (R) , 182, Ruth
Spaun (R), 190.
Racine Mayor: No candi date;
Racine
Clerk- ·
Treasurer,
David
H.
Spencer,
116;
Racine
Council : No candidate;
Racine Board of Public
Affairs : No candidate.
Rutland Mayor : Vance.
95, Burke, 28; Rutland
Council: No caQdidale.
Syracuse Mayor: Eric D.
Cunningham, 217; Dencil

R. Hudson II, 51; Syracuse
C!'erk-Treasurer: Sharon S .
Cottrill, 137, Debra Hood,
48, Judy A. Williams , 95 .
Syracuse Council (2) :
Bobby J. Ord, 191 , Dorothy
Amberger, 188 . Syracu se
Board of Public Affairs : No
candidate.
Bedford Trustee: John W
Dean . 120: Bedford Fiscal
Officer: Barbara Grue ser,
133; Chester Tru stee (I) :
Larry Life . 190. Elmer
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pictured here with
Syracuse poll workers at
the Syracuse Community
Center, cast their ballots
on election day. After vot·
ing, many peopie ate lunch
and dinner at the center
which was serving nine
kettles of soup· as well as
sandwiches·. hot dogs,
sloppy joes and desserts .
Proceeds helped benefit
ongoing projects at the
center. Pictured here is
Sally Ebersbach (left) and
Ora Bass serving wp soup
and filling lunch orders.
Beth Serl!entjpllotoa

Amish community growing in Meigs County
Seeing the local Amish
men doing contract work on
homes and buildings and
POMEROY ' Road their families selling home·
signs warning motori~;ts to grown produce and baked
watch out for buggies are goods at markets is becom·
springing up along high- ing a more familiar sight in
ways in Meigs County, an Meigs County.
indication of the growing
The lifestyle of Amish
Amish communjty here.
families may be different
Other signs of that are from yours or mine, but the
homes ~ith buggies parked - people are considered good
nearby and horses grazing neighbors and of a congein
nearby
fields. nial nature.
Construction of a small
Rachel Martindale, ajourschool building beside one nlllism major interning at
of those homes on Route The Daily Sentinel, recently
I 43 just before going into interviewed the Dennis
Harrisonville was complet- Zook family about everyday
ed recently.
· life in an Amish home. Her
A neighbor of an Amish account of the interview is
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family who built a large as follows:
home on a hill near the
In the first week of July,
school said he was told Dennis Zook turned 62.
there are about 10 families That morning. neighbors
already in the Harrisonville- surprised him with a cake.
Pageville community and Later that day, his relatives
that five more are expected made · him homemade ice
to move ·in soon. He was cream and ·all that good
also told that already there stuff, he said.
are 23 children to · be
He an·d his wife, Amanda
enrolled in the new.Jy con- Zook, are parents of 14 children and grandparents of
structed school.
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The
Pomeroy Police Department
has been busy investigating
an accident which ·tied up
traffic on West Main Street
Monday and arresting a fugitive on the top 10 niost wanted list of Adams County, Pa.
Patrolman Ronnie Spaun
finished the
on the
Qecident
vehicles Monday aftl~m&lt;&gt;On
on West Main Street in front
of Crow's KFC/Long John
Silvers
restaurant.
According to the accident
report, Carolyn R. Brown,
Albany, was cited for
assured clear distance . .
Brown allegedly failed to
slow down and stop before
hitting a pickup driven by
James H.
Billingsler.
Pomeroy.
Bilhngsley s
truck then struck a vehicle
driven by Jennifer L.
Reeves, Albany.
· Reeves. Billingsley and
Anna Elkins, Albany, a passenger in· Brown's vehicle
were taken to Holzer
Medical Center for treatment of their injuries.
Vehicles driven by Brown
and 'Billingsley were towed
from the scene.
Spaun also arrested a ·
young man on the top 10
most wanted list of Adams
County, Pa. after he was
recently pulled over for a
traffic violation. Spaun said
Cory M. Amoss, Gettysburg,

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With more Amish families moving into Meigs County, more
signs advising caution are being erected along highways.
77. A recent letter from a white Jack Russell I
daughter in Kentucky Chihuahua mix would tum
announced the birth of their one year old in September.
newest grandchi Id. The old- "She likes to go with me
estisl6.
wherever I go," Zook said .
The Amish couple lives
The Zooks moved . to
on a hill above a winding Meigs
County
last
backroad in Meigs County. November in response to a
That week, an equine "lawn limd advertisement in an
mower" munched on hill- Ami sh n(fwspaper. 'Ten
side grass, while a waggly- Amish families live in the
tailed dog, Rosie, barked at
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MIDDLEPORT -The
Middleport
Community
Association 's
annual
Christmas parade will be
held at 4 p.m. on Dec. I.
The parade will be followed by the ligllting of the
town's Christmas tree in the
park area adjace nt to
Peoples Bank, and a brief
service conducted by members of the Middleporl
Ministerial Association.
The
Comrimnity
Association mel Tuesday
morning lo discuss plans for
the parade and other holiday
events: The association had
considered holding its parade
the
Sunday
after
Thanksgiving. to coincide
with the Pomeroy parade and
merchant events, but decided,
instead, to hold the parade the
next -weekend, but earlier in
the day than in years past.
The parade will line up at 4
p.m. at lhe Rejoicing Life
Church . and proceed down
North Second Avenue to the
"T " Association President
Brenda Phalin said merchants
are encouraged to remain
open during the festivities.
Free carriage rides are
planned again this year, along
with an open fire, free refreshments and a live nativity.
Peoples Bank will again
offer free photographs of
children with Santa Claus in
the bank lobby.
Participating merchant s
will begin their annual holiday giveaways after the
parade , and the association
will hold a drawing for
prizes with entries taken in
the days before Christmas.
Phalin said those items will
be announced.
The as sociation is now
looking for a Christmas tree
to be used as the centerpiece
for the downtown holiday
celebration. Anyone with a
large evergreen suitable for
use as . the community
Christmas tree is asked to
contact Phalin at 992-0000.
In other business, mem·
bers discussed the success of
two recent events, a
Bear/Basket Bingo fundraiser and the Pumpkinporl
Halloween party in Dave
· Diles Park. Phalin said the
bingo game raised over
$3,000 for holiday giveaway s. decorations and
other purchases for the
Christmas season. She said
it was one of the most successful bingo fundraisers the
association has held to date.
The Pumpkinport eve m
continues to grow each
year, she said. This was the
firsl year I he event has been
held on Salurday. and the
first time il has been held in
Diles Park.
The association's next
meeting will be held on
Dec . 4 at Peoples B.ank.

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Bro!hers i1_1 hospital .after AAA housing coordinator earns certification
eattng p01S0fl0US seeds
McARTHl' R (AP) Three brothers . who ate
wild. poison,ms seeds they
found on ·a farm became
violently ill and began losing consc iousness and
rem ained hospitalized on
Tuesday.
William Wright, 18, of
McArthur, was in serious
conditi on at Ohio State
University Medical Center
in Columbus, a hospital
spokeswoman said. Hi s
brothers Aaron , 14, and
Robbie. 13. were in fair
condition at Nationwide
Children's · Hospital in
Columbu s, a spokeswoman
there said.
A tourth person, Mathew
Eldridge. 17, of Chillicothe.
was treated Monday and
released , Vinton Count y
Sheri!!' Dave Hickey said.
Hi ckey said. the four
became sick Monday after
eating cocklebur or jimson

weed "eeds fr!Jm plants
growing in a thicket near
the Wrights' home in southern Ohio.
Jim son
weed,
also
known
as
locoweed
because it has some hallucinogenic properties , can
cause a feelin g of euphoria
but also ·Seizures, a rapid
heart rate and, occasionally. cardiac arres1 .
Jimson weed grows wild'
across the U.S . . Some
Internet sites describe it as
an herbal medicine used for
asthma. whooping cough
and
muscle · spasms.
However. hundreds of cases
. are ·reported each year of
people who become ill after
ingesting it for its halluci nogen.ic effect.
The hospitals where the
teens were being treated
declined to say what the
teens ate or what treatment
was bei ng followed.

POMEROY - A program geared to assisting
senior citizens to achieve
"aging in place" has been
developed by the ,Buckeye
Hill s Area Agency on
Aging, District 8, which
serves eight Southeastern
Ohio counties including
Meigs.
·
Joe
Gage,
Housing
Coordinator
for
the
Buckeye
Hills
Area
Agency~ recently completed requtrements to become
a certified aging-in-place
specialist (CAPS) through
the.
Natwnal
~orne
Assoc1at10n
Bu1lders
(NAHB). Gage IS one of
only tw.o m t~e sou.theastern Ohw region .mh the
de.~lgnatlon.
.
.
. The. CAPS designation
IS a _rehable way to 1 ~enllfy
professmnals.who Will h~lp
agmg AmeriCans mod1fy
their homes," said AAAS
Director Rick Hindman.
"We are pleased that Joe

our region."
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NAHB developed the
program to address the
growing number of consumers that w11l soon
require housing modifications to "age in place."
CAPS professional s are
remodelers, general contractors, designers, architects and even health care
consultants.
Gage is responsible for
grant administration acr?ss
the eight county reg10n
which includes Athens,
Joe Gage
Hocking, Meigs, Monroe,
Morgan, Noble, Perry, and
has earned the certification Washington Counties.
as it lends even more credHe helps eligible resiibility to the work he man- dents answer questions like
ages and expands his abili - "how can I make my
ty to provide consultation kitchen more fun ctional;
. services ·to homeowners how do I modify my bathand contractors on behalf room or home entrance; and
of the aging resiitents in what type of contractor

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Re~ estate transfers posted
POMEROY Meigs
Coumy Recorder Kay Hill
reported the following
transfers of rear estate:
John Thomas to Leading
Creek
Conservancy
District. right of way.
Salisbury.
Kelly McKenzie
to
LCCD, right of way.
Salisbury.
Robert M. Bowles to
LCC D. right of way,
Salisbury.
· Jaso n Harris, Heather
Harris, to LCCD, right of
way, Salisbury.
Howard W. Brewer, Jr. to
LCCD, right of. way,
Salisburv.
Howard W. Brewer to
LCCD, right of way,
Salisbury.
Mark A. Cottrill to
LCCD, right of way, Salem.
Jeff Thompson, .Beth
Thompson, to LCCD, right
of way, Columbia.
John R. Montgomery,
Connie D. Montgomery, to
LCCD, right of way, Salem.
Brad Lechler, Teresa
Lechler, to LCCD, right of
way, Rutland.
Michael King, Dawn
King, to LCCD, right of
way, Rutland.
Gary Erlewine to LCCD.
right of way, Salem.
Danny Gingerich to
LCJ:;D , right of way, Scipio.
Robert R. Schoolcraft,
Rhonda Milam, Robert
Schoolcraft, . to
City
National Bank, sheriff's
deed, Village of Pomeroy.
R. Sean Riffle to Donald
0. Barnett . Andrea I.
Barnett,
deed,
Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
R. Sean Riffle to Donald
0. Barnett, Andrea I.
Barnett ,
deed ,
Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
John Gregory Hayes,
deceased, to Scott E. Taylor,
deed, Village of Middleport.
Katherine D&lt;!llas, George
M. Dallas, William P.
Matlack, to Willis H. Durst,
Sharon S. Durst , deed,
Chester.
Amber L. Well to William
P. Matlack. George M.
Dallas. easeri1ent. Chester.
C.D. Mcintyre, Karen
Mcintyre. to Herbert M.
Mcintyre.
Mary
C.
Mcintyre. ueed; Chester.
Ronnie Arms , Brenda S.
Arms, to Zachary L. Arms,
deed , Salisbury.
·
Warren ·Keit h Molden ,
Kathy Sue Molden, to
Robert L. Dowell , deed,
Rlltland .
Lynn A. Norton, Lanny K.
Norto n. Sr., to Lanny K.
Norton. Sr. , Lynn A.
Norton. deed, 'Columbia.
Federal Home Loan
Mortgage to Daniel H.
James, Ruth E. James, deed,
Village of Middleport.
Merl e .L. Evans to Paul D.
Evans, Norma J. Evans,
deed, Lebanon .
Frank R. Marnhout, Tina
M. Marnhout , to George
Casto. deed. Sutton.
Ronald E. Pine, Janet M.
Pine.. to Tara M. Gerlach,
deed. Village of Middleport.
Heather D. Woods to
Donald C. Shaffer, deed,
Sutton.
Roger Hudnall. Sharon
Hudnall , tn Da le W. Dewey,
Sheri L. Iicwey, deed,
Columbia. ,
Chad Eric Griffith to
Timothy M. Stalnaker,

Cheryl A. Stalnaker, deed, Bernard V. Fultz Family
Orange.
Trust, to Bernard V. Fultz
George Skinner, deceased Family Trust, memorandum
to Phyllis H. Skinner, affi - . of trust.
davit, Salisbury.
Barbara
McManus,
Phyllis H. Skinner to Bernard V. Fultz Family
Phyllis H. Skinner, Nancy Trust, to Margaret Lynn
S. Grueser. George E. Bookman,
Rusty
D.
Skinner, deed, Salisbury.
Bookman, deed, Salisbury.
Matvin
McKelvey,
_ Ronald J. Raymond,
Luella C. Raymond, to Eleanor McKelve~. to
Harold D. Graham, Janet K. Columbus Southern Power.
Graham, deed, Scipio.
. easement, Lebanon.
Krista
McKelvey.
Ronald J. Raymond,
Luell a C. Raymond, to Michael McKelvey, Jay
Harold D. Graham, Janet K. McKelvey, Melissa M.
Graharri, deed, Scipio.
McKelvey, to Columbus
Jerry Allen Stone, Sr., Southern Power, easement,
deceased, to Lora L. Stone, Lebanon.
certificate of transfer,
Sherry L. Francis, Jason
Scipio.
A, Francis to Col\1mbus
Jerry Allen Stone, Sr" Southern Power, easement,
deceased, to Lora L. Stone, Olive.
certificate of transfer,
Frank Wells, Shirley Wells,
Scipio.
to Columbus Southern
Farmers
Bank
and Power, easement, Olive.
Savings Co. to Dennis L.
David W. Fol\, Ruth Ann
Zook, Amanda Zook, sher- Fol&gt;, to Columbus Southern
Power, easement, Letart.
iff's deed, ·Scipio.
Benjamin H. Ewing, Doris · James F. Evans, Jr., Debra
J. Ewing, to Tuppers Plains- C. Evans, to Columbus
Chester Water District, right Southern Power, easement,
Bedford.
of way, Orange. ,
Harold Scarberry, Sr. ,
Roger B. Sayre. Christine
Harold Scarberry, Jr., to TP- L. Sayre, to Columbus
CWO, right of way, Southern Power, easemem,
Bedford.
Bedford.
Terry J. Parsons, Pamela
Kenneth G. Edwards,
· Parsons, to Citizens Bank, Barbara C. Edwards, easesheriff's deed, Columbia.
ment, Orange.
Grace E. Chevalier,
Sue
Eshelman
to
deceased,
to
Victor . Columbus Southern Power,
Chevalier, aftidavit, Olive. . easement, Orange.
Jerry R. Burns, Beverly
Sandra
L.
Moore,
Ann Burns, to Burns Family Douglas B. Moore, to
Trust, Beverly Ann Burns, Lawrence E. Roe III, Vinida
deed, Salem.
Suzanne Roe, deed, Olive.
Dale
C.
Rockhold,
Hagerty and Mitchell,
Shirley
Rockhold,
to Ltd., to Dante Oliveri, deed,
Tommy J. Reed, Regina D. Columbia.
Reed, deed; Olive.
Dante N. Oliveri, Cynthia
Connie
L.
Sauters, S. Oliveri, to Pnina I. Sabel
Connie .Carl, Brett L. Carl, Trust, deed, Columbia.
to Ted L. Dexter, deed,
William Kennedy Family,
Bedford.
Red Hill Farms, to Howard
Donna K Clark, Donna L. Neal, Constance L. Neal ,
K. Kern, to Linda L. Isaac, deed, Scipio.
Debra K. Dempsey, deed,
Edith Lavonne Blake,
Salisbury,
deceased, to Larry P. Blake,
Ross
Stewart,
Jr,, certificate, Olive.
Gertrude M. Stewart, to
Citizens First Bank to
Steven L. Stewart, deed, Howard C. Robinson, Mary
Rutland.
M. Robinson, deed, Letart.
Roscoe Mills to Jason P.
James Michael O'Brien,
Ervin, Jodi R. Ervin, deed, Mary A. O' Brien, to David
Sutton.
R. Mills, Sandra K Mills.
Barbara
McManus, deed, Orange.

should I use."
Buckeye "!ills. Area
~gency on Agmg IS planmng f~r fut~re needs and
p~o~otmg mde.pendence ,
dl.(lntty, health, and well
bemg for md1v1duals 60 and
over and the1r car~g1vers
throughout the reg1on by
contracting with service
providers dedicated to
delivering the highest quali ty service available. .
AAA8 is also the area's
adm1mstrator of PASSPORT services, a costeffective. in-home altemative to nur~ing . home care
for Med1cmd-ehg1ble Oh1o
residents age 60 and older.

For more information on
the AAA8 (serving) housing
services or for an "aging in
place'' consultation, call
(740) 373-6400 or 1-800331-2644.

Honor Our
.Heroes

On November 11, our nation will p~use to pay tribute to the thousands
of men and women who.have proudly served their country during times of
crises and peace.
This Veteran's Day, the Sunday Times-Sentinel will publish a very
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· · Dear Annie: My husband don't have any friends here
· and I have been married and my husband holds a
· over a year. We were both very visible position of
·separated from our spouses authority. I can't even go to
when we met, and when we · the doctor on base without
began dating, I didn't el\pec.t everyone knowing it. I' m
or want anything serious. scared and lonely. but eve ry
But soon we were in love day I have to smile and preand things moved very, tend to be Mrs.· Happy. quickly. Now I feel I made a Please Help Me
· · big mistake . I have discovDear Please: The fact
.. ered manr things about him that your husband is in a
, that I d1dn 't know, He's position of authority does
. mood y and always has to be not make it OK fo r your
right, and u~ the fact that marriage to fall apart. Tell
he is a high.ranking military him you want to do everyofficer to make me .feel thing possible tu make
. inadequate.
things better for both of
We recently got a dog you. Don 't worry so much if
because I wanted one , He is others know you have probactually jealous of the dog, lems. You need help and the
but said he must like it military has cou nseling serbecause he "hasn't killed it vices available. Use them.
· yet." When I said I would
Dear Annie: My motherreport him if he ever hurt in -law recently ·pa ssed
the dog, he told me ' there away, and I am the execuwould be no evidence and tor of her estate. Several
no one would ever take my months before Mom died.
word over hi s.
her house was sold and the
When we were overseas, contents were placed in
I hated it , so he put in for a storage. One of the items
transfer because he knew I was a handmade sculpture
was miserable. Now he from so me very dear
c.onstantly tells me he friends ,
"Betsy
a nd
would still be there if it Arthur." Arthur made the
weren't for me and he can't item explici!l y for my
stand where we are now.
mother-in-law.
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MIDDLEPORT -' James
Vennari observed his. hundredth birthday recently with
a . "Cincinnati Reds" .. party
hosted by the Overbrook
Rehabilitation Center.
Residents and staff were
in attendance, as well as
several members of the
local American Legion Post
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. Martha Ohlinger Vennari .
Vennari is a graduate of
Salem
Intern ational
· University where he played
· football and earned a .
· Bachelor 's degree. Later, he
·earned a Master 's degree in
education
from
West
Virginia University.
Vennari came to Meigs
County in 1947 after serving
in Worla War II. He was ·
· employed as a part-time scout
: for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and
began his teaching and coach. ing career at Rutland High
· School where his teams had
II winning seasons and seven
championships.
In 1959 he was named ·
the "Coach of the Year"
, among Class· AA High
Schools , A park in Rutland
bears his name.
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Meigs Local schools, he was

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nood le dinn er, karaoke ,
games, cou ntry store.
CHESTER Return
Wednesday, Nov. 7
Chapter.
Jonathan
Meigs
POMEROY
The
Meigs County Board of DAR, I p.m. at the Chester
Members
Health, regular meeting . 5 Courthouse.
to
take
veterans
reminded
p.m., Meigs County Health
gift
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Program
by
Truly
Department , third and linal
public reading of proposed SaYed.
Sunday, Nov. II
s~wage treatment system
POMEROY
- Ca,rleton
rul es, public comments
Ch
urch,
special
serv ic e
accepted.
CHESTER - Chester with guest singers Sound ·
Township Tru stees meet at of Prai se. 10 a.m. wi th forpastor speaking.
7 p.m., town h;tll. Meeting mer
Pot luck 10 follow se rvice
changed due to election.
with
sing spi ration at I :30
Tuesday, Nov. 13
p.m.
POMEROY -Bedford
GREAT BEND - ·Praise
Township Trustees, 7 p.m ..
and worshi p service at
town hall.
Bethlehem Baptist Church ,·
6 p.m., with Lewis and
Carol
Halstead.
Refreshments follow.
POMEROY Point
Rock
Church
of
the
Thursday, Nov. 8
Nazarene homecoming, II
TUPPERS PLAINS a.m.
VFW Post 9053 wi ll meet at
ALBANY - "Day of
7 p.m. at the hall . Mel
Celebrati
on." with Brother
served at 6:30p.m.
RACINE
The Cl ifford B. Coleman, speSonshine Circle wi ll meet at cial mu sic. I0:30 a.m. - 7
7 p.m. .at the Bethany p.m., Carpenter Bapti st
United Methodist Church. Church.
Letha Proffitt and Ju Lee,
hostesses.
POMEROY . Alpha
Iota Masters, II :30 a.m. at
the United Methodi st
Tuesday, Nov. 13
Church .
RACINE Southern
·CHESTER
Shade
Local
School
District,
parRiver Lodge 453 , 7:30p.m.
for the purpose of the annu- ent-teac her conferences, 4-7
al election of officers. p.m .
Annual dues payable.
Oyster ' stew followin g
meeting.
RACINE - Ohio River
Sunday, Nov. 11
Producers, 7 p.m., Southern
RACINE - "Honor the
vo-ag room.
~eterans ,"
I0:40 a.m.,
First
Baptist
Racine
Church, veterans of the
armed forces invited to the
service meant to show
Saturday, Nov. 10
REEDSVILLE
· appreciation for those who
Harvest . Festival, 4-8 p.m.. · have served America, dinReedsville
United ner., served immediately
Methodi st Church. Chicken afterwards.

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Arthur died recently and and lhat we must do it again
now Betsy wants the s~ ulp­ soon, but it seems if we
ture returned. Apparently, want.to see them, we are the
Arthur had promised to ones who have to issue the
make one for her, but never invitation. , .
had the chance. However,
These people complimy daughter also wants the ment the meal and the comsculpture, since it is her pany, so why are we never
favorite remembrance of invited to their places? All
her grandmother.
of them live in very upscale
My daug hter has been homes with beautiful furrequesting the piece for ni shings. - No Name, No
many years, even telling her City, No State
gnmllmother that she would
Dear No Name: There
be thrilled to have it. Betsy are people who like to be
asked for the sculpture as entertained, but rarely wi sh
soon as the house was to make the same effort .
placed on the market. If I Also, if you are good at ·
give it to Betsy. -my daugh- · this, they may feel inadeter will be heartbroken. But quate in comparison. Take
if I give it to my daughter, one of your friends aside
Betsy will be :upset,. What and ask if there is a probdo I do~ - Between a lem. It 's the only way
Rock and a Hard Place
you're going to find out.
Dear Between: You can
Annie's Mailbox is writask yo ur daughter if she. ten by Kathy Mitchell and
would be willing to part Marcy Sugar, longtime ediwith the sculpture for tors of the Ann Landers
Betsy's sa)l.e, but the piece column. Please e-mail your
belonged to her grandmoth- questions to anniesmailer and is now part of your box@comcast.net, or write
family's possessions. It is to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
not your daughter's fault Box 118190, Chicago, n
that Arthur never got around 60611. To find out more
to making one for Betsy, about Annie's Mailbox,
Stop feeling guilty.
.and read features by other
Dear Annie: We entertain Creators Syndicate writers
quite often. Our friends and cartoonists, visit the
always tell us how much Creators Syndicate Web
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Bro!hers i1_1 hospital .after AAA housing coordinator earns certification
eattng p01S0fl0US seeds
McARTHl' R (AP) Three brothers . who ate
wild. poison,ms seeds they
found on ·a farm became
violently ill and began losing consc iousness and
rem ained hospitalized on
Tuesday.
William Wright, 18, of
McArthur, was in serious
conditi on at Ohio State
University Medical Center
in Columbus, a hospital
spokeswoman said. Hi s
brothers Aaron , 14, and
Robbie. 13. were in fair
condition at Nationwide
Children's · Hospital in
Columbu s, a spokeswoman
there said.
A tourth person, Mathew
Eldridge. 17, of Chillicothe.
was treated Monday and
released , Vinton Count y
Sheri!!' Dave Hickey said.
Hi ckey said. the four
became sick Monday after
eating cocklebur or jimson

weed "eeds fr!Jm plants
growing in a thicket near
the Wrights' home in southern Ohio.
Jim son
weed,
also
known
as
locoweed
because it has some hallucinogenic properties , can
cause a feelin g of euphoria
but also ·Seizures, a rapid
heart rate and, occasionally. cardiac arres1 .
Jimson weed grows wild'
across the U.S . . Some
Internet sites describe it as
an herbal medicine used for
asthma. whooping cough
and
muscle · spasms.
However. hundreds of cases
. are ·reported each year of
people who become ill after
ingesting it for its halluci nogen.ic effect.
The hospitals where the
teens were being treated
declined to say what the
teens ate or what treatment
was bei ng followed.

POMEROY - A program geared to assisting
senior citizens to achieve
"aging in place" has been
developed by the ,Buckeye
Hill s Area Agency on
Aging, District 8, which
serves eight Southeastern
Ohio counties including
Meigs.
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Joe
Gage,
Housing
Coordinator
for
the
Buckeye
Hills
Area
Agency~ recently completed requtrements to become
a certified aging-in-place
specialist (CAPS) through
the.
Natwnal
~orne
Assoc1at10n
Bu1lders
(NAHB). Gage IS one of
only tw.o m t~e sou.theastern Ohw region .mh the
de.~lgnatlon.
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. The. CAPS designation
IS a _rehable way to 1 ~enllfy
professmnals.who Will h~lp
agmg AmeriCans mod1fy
their homes," said AAAS
Director Rick Hindman.
"We are pleased that Joe

our region."
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NAHB developed the
program to address the
growing number of consumers that w11l soon
require housing modifications to "age in place."
CAPS professional s are
remodelers, general contractors, designers, architects and even health care
consultants.
Gage is responsible for
grant administration acr?ss
the eight county reg10n
which includes Athens,
Joe Gage
Hocking, Meigs, Monroe,
Morgan, Noble, Perry, and
has earned the certification Washington Counties.
as it lends even more credHe helps eligible resiibility to the work he man- dents answer questions like
ages and expands his abili - "how can I make my
ty to provide consultation kitchen more fun ctional;
. services ·to homeowners how do I modify my bathand contractors on behalf room or home entrance; and
of the aging resiitents in what type of contractor

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Re~ estate transfers posted
POMEROY Meigs
Coumy Recorder Kay Hill
reported the following
transfers of rear estate:
John Thomas to Leading
Creek
Conservancy
District. right of way.
Salisbury.
Kelly McKenzie
to
LCCD, right of way.
Salisbury.
Robert M. Bowles to
LCC D. right of way,
Salisbury.
· Jaso n Harris, Heather
Harris, to LCCD, right of
way, Salisbury.
Howard W. Brewer, Jr. to
LCCD, right of. way,
Salisburv.
Howard W. Brewer to
LCCD, right of way,
Salisbury.
Mark A. Cottrill to
LCCD, right of way, Salem.
Jeff Thompson, .Beth
Thompson, to LCCD, right
of way, Columbia.
John R. Montgomery,
Connie D. Montgomery, to
LCCD, right of way, Salem.
Brad Lechler, Teresa
Lechler, to LCCD, right of
way, Rutland.
Michael King, Dawn
King, to LCCD, right of
way, Rutland.
Gary Erlewine to LCCD.
right of way, Salem.
Danny Gingerich to
LCJ:;D , right of way, Scipio.
Robert R. Schoolcraft,
Rhonda Milam, Robert
Schoolcraft, . to
City
National Bank, sheriff's
deed, Village of Pomeroy.
R. Sean Riffle to Donald
0. Barnett . Andrea I.
Barnett,
deed,
Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
R. Sean Riffle to Donald
0. Barnett, Andrea I.
Barnett ,
deed ,
Sutton/Village of Syracuse.
John Gregory Hayes,
deceased, to Scott E. Taylor,
deed, Village of Middleport.
Katherine D&lt;!llas, George
M. Dallas, William P.
Matlack, to Willis H. Durst,
Sharon S. Durst , deed,
Chester.
Amber L. Well to William
P. Matlack. George M.
Dallas. easeri1ent. Chester.
C.D. Mcintyre, Karen
Mcintyre. to Herbert M.
Mcintyre.
Mary
C.
Mcintyre. ueed; Chester.
Ronnie Arms , Brenda S.
Arms, to Zachary L. Arms,
deed , Salisbury.
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Warren ·Keit h Molden ,
Kathy Sue Molden, to
Robert L. Dowell , deed,
Rlltland .
Lynn A. Norton, Lanny K.
Norto n. Sr., to Lanny K.
Norton. Sr. , Lynn A.
Norton. deed, 'Columbia.
Federal Home Loan
Mortgage to Daniel H.
James, Ruth E. James, deed,
Village of Middleport.
Merl e .L. Evans to Paul D.
Evans, Norma J. Evans,
deed, Lebanon .
Frank R. Marnhout, Tina
M. Marnhout , to George
Casto. deed. Sutton.
Ronald E. Pine, Janet M.
Pine.. to Tara M. Gerlach,
deed. Village of Middleport.
Heather D. Woods to
Donald C. Shaffer, deed,
Sutton.
Roger Hudnall. Sharon
Hudnall , tn Da le W. Dewey,
Sheri L. Iicwey, deed,
Columbia. ,
Chad Eric Griffith to
Timothy M. Stalnaker,

Cheryl A. Stalnaker, deed, Bernard V. Fultz Family
Orange.
Trust, to Bernard V. Fultz
George Skinner, deceased Family Trust, memorandum
to Phyllis H. Skinner, affi - . of trust.
davit, Salisbury.
Barbara
McManus,
Phyllis H. Skinner to Bernard V. Fultz Family
Phyllis H. Skinner, Nancy Trust, to Margaret Lynn
S. Grueser. George E. Bookman,
Rusty
D.
Skinner, deed, Salisbury.
Bookman, deed, Salisbury.
Matvin
McKelvey,
_ Ronald J. Raymond,
Luella C. Raymond, to Eleanor McKelve~. to
Harold D. Graham, Janet K. Columbus Southern Power.
Graham, deed, Scipio.
. easement, Lebanon.
Krista
McKelvey.
Ronald J. Raymond,
Luell a C. Raymond, to Michael McKelvey, Jay
Harold D. Graham, Janet K. McKelvey, Melissa M.
Graharri, deed, Scipio.
McKelvey, to Columbus
Jerry Allen Stone, Sr., Southern Power, easement,
deceased, to Lora L. Stone, Lebanon.
certificate of transfer,
Sherry L. Francis, Jason
Scipio.
A, Francis to Col\1mbus
Jerry Allen Stone, Sr" Southern Power, easement,
deceased, to Lora L. Stone, Olive.
certificate of transfer,
Frank Wells, Shirley Wells,
Scipio.
to Columbus Southern
Farmers
Bank
and Power, easement, Olive.
Savings Co. to Dennis L.
David W. Fol\, Ruth Ann
Zook, Amanda Zook, sher- Fol&gt;, to Columbus Southern
Power, easement, Letart.
iff's deed, ·Scipio.
Benjamin H. Ewing, Doris · James F. Evans, Jr., Debra
J. Ewing, to Tuppers Plains- C. Evans, to Columbus
Chester Water District, right Southern Power, easement,
Bedford.
of way, Orange. ,
Harold Scarberry, Sr. ,
Roger B. Sayre. Christine
Harold Scarberry, Jr., to TP- L. Sayre, to Columbus
CWO, right of way, Southern Power, easemem,
Bedford.
Bedford.
Terry J. Parsons, Pamela
Kenneth G. Edwards,
· Parsons, to Citizens Bank, Barbara C. Edwards, easesheriff's deed, Columbia.
ment, Orange.
Grace E. Chevalier,
Sue
Eshelman
to
deceased,
to
Victor . Columbus Southern Power,
Chevalier, aftidavit, Olive. . easement, Orange.
Jerry R. Burns, Beverly
Sandra
L.
Moore,
Ann Burns, to Burns Family Douglas B. Moore, to
Trust, Beverly Ann Burns, Lawrence E. Roe III, Vinida
deed, Salem.
Suzanne Roe, deed, Olive.
Dale
C.
Rockhold,
Hagerty and Mitchell,
Shirley
Rockhold,
to Ltd., to Dante Oliveri, deed,
Tommy J. Reed, Regina D. Columbia.
Reed, deed; Olive.
Dante N. Oliveri, Cynthia
Connie
L.
Sauters, S. Oliveri, to Pnina I. Sabel
Connie .Carl, Brett L. Carl, Trust, deed, Columbia.
to Ted L. Dexter, deed,
William Kennedy Family,
Bedford.
Red Hill Farms, to Howard
Donna K Clark, Donna L. Neal, Constance L. Neal ,
K. Kern, to Linda L. Isaac, deed, Scipio.
Debra K. Dempsey, deed,
Edith Lavonne Blake,
Salisbury,
deceased, to Larry P. Blake,
Ross
Stewart,
Jr,, certificate, Olive.
Gertrude M. Stewart, to
Citizens First Bank to
Steven L. Stewart, deed, Howard C. Robinson, Mary
Rutland.
M. Robinson, deed, Letart.
Roscoe Mills to Jason P.
James Michael O'Brien,
Ervin, Jodi R. Ervin, deed, Mary A. O' Brien, to David
Sutton.
R. Mills, Sandra K Mills.
Barbara
McManus, deed, Orange.

should I use."
Buckeye "!ills. Area
~gency on Agmg IS planmng f~r fut~re needs and
p~o~otmg mde.pendence ,
dl.(lntty, health, and well
bemg for md1v1duals 60 and
over and the1r car~g1vers
throughout the reg1on by
contracting with service
providers dedicated to
delivering the highest quali ty service available. .
AAA8 is also the area's
adm1mstrator of PASSPORT services, a costeffective. in-home altemative to nur~ing . home care
for Med1cmd-ehg1ble Oh1o
residents age 60 and older.

For more information on
the AAA8 (serving) housing
services or for an "aging in
place'' consultation, call
(740) 373-6400 or 1-800331-2644.

Honor Our
.Heroes

On November 11, our nation will p~use to pay tribute to the thousands
of men and women who.have proudly served their country during times of
crises and peace.
This Veteran's Day, the Sunday Times-Sentinel will publish a very
special tribute honoring area veterans. You . can join in our salute by
including the veteran in your life, living or deceased, who has served or is
currently serving in any branch of the U.S.
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Authority doesn't always make it right
I don't know where to
tum , I just started college to
get my teaching degree. I
· · Dear Annie: My husband don't have any friends here
· and I have been married and my husband holds a
· over a year. We were both very visible position of
·separated from our spouses authority. I can't even go to
when we met, and when we · the doctor on base without
began dating, I didn't el\pec.t everyone knowing it. I' m
or want anything serious. scared and lonely. but eve ry
But soon we were in love day I have to smile and preand things moved very, tend to be Mrs.· Happy. quickly. Now I feel I made a Please Help Me
· · big mistake . I have discovDear Please: The fact
.. ered manr things about him that your husband is in a
, that I d1dn 't know, He's position of authority does
. mood y and always has to be not make it OK fo r your
right, and u~ the fact that marriage to fall apart. Tell
he is a high.ranking military him you want to do everyofficer to make me .feel thing possible tu make
. inadequate.
things better for both of
We recently got a dog you. Don 't worry so much if
because I wanted one , He is others know you have probactually jealous of the dog, lems. You need help and the
but said he must like it military has cou nseling serbecause he "hasn't killed it vices available. Use them.
· yet." When I said I would
Dear Annie: My motherreport him if he ever hurt in -law recently ·pa ssed
the dog, he told me ' there away, and I am the execuwould be no evidence and tor of her estate. Several
no one would ever take my months before Mom died.
word over hi s.
her house was sold and the
When we were overseas, contents were placed in
I hated it , so he put in for a storage. One of the items
transfer because he knew I was a handmade sculpture
was miserable. Now he from so me very dear
c.onstantly tells me he friends ,
"Betsy
a nd
would still be there if it Arthur." Arthur made the
weren't for me and he can't item explici!l y for my
stand where we are now.
mother-in-law.
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Arthur died recently and and lhat we must do it again
now Betsy wants the s~ ulp­ soon, but it seems if we
ture returned. Apparently, want.to see them, we are the
Arthur had promised to ones who have to issue the
make one for her, but never invitation. , .
had the chance. However,
These people complimy daughter also wants the ment the meal and the comsculpture, since it is her pany, so why are we never
favorite remembrance of invited to their places? All
her grandmother.
of them live in very upscale
My daug hter has been homes with beautiful furrequesting the piece for ni shings. - No Name, No
many years, even telling her City, No State
gnmllmother that she would
Dear No Name: There
be thrilled to have it. Betsy are people who like to be
asked for the sculpture as entertained, but rarely wi sh
soon as the house was to make the same effort .
placed on the market. If I Also, if you are good at ·
give it to Betsy. -my daugh- · this, they may feel inadeter will be heartbroken. But quate in comparison. Take
if I give it to my daughter, one of your friends aside
Betsy will be :upset,. What and ask if there is a probdo I do~ - Between a lem. It 's the only way
Rock and a Hard Place
you're going to find out.
Dear Between: You can
Annie's Mailbox is writask yo ur daughter if she. ten by Kathy Mitchell and
would be willing to part Marcy Sugar, longtime ediwith the sculpture for tors of the Ann Landers
Betsy's sa)l.e, but the piece column. Please e-mail your
belonged to her grandmoth- questions to anniesmailer and is now part of your box@comcast.net, or write
family's possessions. It is to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
not your daughter's fault Box 118190, Chicago, n
that Arthur never got around 60611. To find out more
to making one for Betsy, about Annie's Mailbox,
Stop feeling guilty.
.and read features by other
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quite often. Our friends and cartoonists, visit the
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Nove111ber 7, 2007

Lack
of
experience
dooms
Hillary
to
(intern'
status
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Mitt Romney referred to
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place for a president to be
Dan Goodrich
an intern. You need to have
PublisheJ
experience aclually leading
and
running things."
Charlene Hoeflich
He has said it more than and his fellow candidates a
General Manager-News Editor
once. so there's no mistak- clear opening to continue
ing - and •it's a smart line this line of attack when she
faltered by trying to win
of &lt;utack.
Romney
is
onto
someover her base and the generCongress shall make no law respecting a11
thing. turning his attention al electorate at the same
·. establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
to Hillary before he's had a time while answering a
free exercise thereof; or abridgittg the freedom · chance to win a primary or question during a debate in
caucus. He has a point about Philadelphia. When asked
· of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
experience.
Unlike ahout New York ·State giv people peaceably to assemble, a11d to petition
Romney, and unlike Rudy ing driver's ~icenses to illeGiuliani, Clinton hasn't run gal immigrants , she wound
the Government for a redress of.rtrier•ances.
anything successfully. Thi s up both opposing it and sup-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution fact - that her chief experi- porting it. Then she asked;
ence is simply in being a "What is the governor supClinton - may be why the posed to do? He is dealing
American people ultimately with a serious problem."
choose a Romney or
Well, Hillary, if you had
as
their
president,
Giuliani
ever
run anything, maybe
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 7, the 311 th day of 2007 . .
the
seemingly
inevitable
'not
you would know. Maybe
There are 54 days left in the year.
Clinton.
you'd have a beiter answer.
Today's Highlight in History;
The junior senator from If you had any executive
On Nov. 7, 1917, Russia's Bolshevik Revolution took
place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew the New York gave Romney experience, you could speak
provisional government o'f Alexander Kerensky.
·
On this date;
In I 874, the Republican Party was symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in· Harper's
Weekly. ·
In 1893, the state of Colorado granted its women the right
to vote.
In 1916, Republican Jeannette Rankin of Montana
became the firM woman elected to Congress.
In 1940, in Washington state, the Tacoma Narrows
Bridge, nicknamed ''Galloping Gertie," collapsed during a
windstorm.
In 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won an
unprecedented fourth term in office, defeating Thomas E.
Dewey.
In 1962, Richard M. Nixon, ·having lost California's
gubernatorial race, held what he called his "last press conference," telling reporters, "You won't have Nixon to kick
around anymore."
In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a bi II estab- ·
lishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
In 1972, President Nixon was re-elected in a landslide
over Democrat George McGovern.
In 1973, Congress overrode President Nixon's veto of the
War Powers Act, which limits a chief executive's power to
wage war without congressional approval.
Five years ago; In his frrst news conference since the
midterm elections, President George W. Bush, charting an
agenda for the new Republican Congress, said that homeland security came lirst and that an economic-recovery plan
with new tax cuts would wait until the next year. Dick
G~phardt stepped down as House Democratic leader in the
wake of his party's election losses.
· One year ago; Democrats won control of the Hou'se and
Senate, riding a wave of anger over the Iraq war and congressional scandals. Keith Ellison, a Democratic state lawmaker from Minnesota, became the first Muslim elected to
..Congress. Panama won a seat on the U.N. Security Council
·after Guatemala and Venezuela dropped out to .end a deadlock. Dhiren Barot, an al-Qaida opera1ive who had planned
lo blow up the New York Stock Exchange, the World Bank
...and landmark London hotels, was sentenced in Britain to
:life in prison. Pop star Britney Spears filed for divorce from
Kevin Federline.
Thought for Today: "All forms of totalitarianism try to
avoid the strange, the problematic, the critical, the rational.
To do so, they must deny the metropolitan spirit, equalize
everything in city and country, and retain a center which is
not the center of anything because everything else is swallowed up by it." - Paul Ti II ich, American theologian
( 1886-1965).

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with some authority.
What a · gift to Romney.
As
governor
of
Massachusetts, he earned
national attention for vetoing a bill that would have
given tuition breaks to illegal immigrants, and he
opposed giving driver 's
licenses to illegal immigrants.
That 's what a governor is
supposed to do, Hillary.
Hillary 's defeat is not
inevitable, but it 's doable.
Listen to some wise words
from radio host Rush
Limbaugh, who is, in many
ways. 1he Reagan successor
conservatives claim to be
look ing for: 'Tve always
had tiltimatc faith in the
Americat'l people .... Since
the turn of the century. only
four Democrat s have gotten
more than 50 percent of the
vote in presidential races: It
may not even be that many.
The idea that this is a
Democrat-owned country or
a majority-Democrat country simply isn't true .... This
is why so many of us here
lament the lack of genuine

leadership on · our side.
People do respond to leadership. Leadership is bold;
leadership is confidence;
leadership is ·not being
defensive about things.
People will respond to it ; it
can be done."
Americans will reject
. Hillary if the Republicans
show some of that leadership, some of that spine.
And Romney's visuals
don ' t hurt. "Intern" was a
start. But Romney followed
up with specifics about
what he called "Hillary's
House of Horrors"; "We'd
have ... the 'raise your tax ' ·
room. We'd have the 'weaker military' room . We'd
have the 'family values in
shambles· room. ''

That. and at least four
more years of depressingly
dramatic rewind - all of
which' America can do without.
(Kathryn Lopez is ihe editor of National Review
Online (www.nationaireview.com). She can be con·tacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.)

Wednesday, November 7,

Obituaries
.

William Gillogly

ALBANY - William H. Gillogly, 73, Albany, passed
away 9n Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 , at his home , after an
extended illness.
Born July 6, 1934, in Albany. he was the son of the late
Fern Russell and Goldie A. Boring Gillogly. He was a
retired carpenter foreman.
He is survived by his wife, Daisy M. Russell Gilloe,ly; a
daughter, Vicky S. (Scott) Allen of Athens; a son, Wtlliam
Bruce (Tammy) Gillogly of Albany; grandchildren; Jason and
Jeremy Allen and Wm. Nicholas and Judah Gillogly; sisters,
Dorothy (Ralph) Frazier of Gallipolis, and Margaret Gaston
of Albany; a brother, John David (Jackie) Gillogly of Albany;
a brother-in-law, Arthur Crabtree of Albany; a sister-in-law,
Joann Gillogly of Albany ; and several nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, he .wa~ preceded in death by a grandson, Noah Gillogly; sisters, Westina Crabtree and Bernice
Rutan; a brother, Cecil Gillogly; and brothers-In-law, Paul
Gaston and Elba McKnight.
Service will be at I p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007, at
Bigony-Jordan Funeral Home, with Pastor Carl Radcliff
officiating. Burial will be in Temple Cemetery.
Visitation wil) be from 2-4· and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at
the funeral home.
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Me.morial donations may be made to the Noah Gillogly
scholarship fund in Alexander's Future Foundation, P.O.
Box 2" ~. Albany, Ohio 45710.

Local Briefs
MIDDLEPORT - Installation ceremonies for the
M1ddleport Church of the Nazarene's new pastor, Len
Powell, will be held at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. A
dinner will be served following the installation in the fellowship hall.

Thanksgiving dinner planned
POMEROY - A free thanksgiving dinner will be served
at noon on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22, at the Mt. Hermon
Church Fellowship Hall, 35441 Wickham Rd. Those interested in attending are asked to call 740-985-9837.

Meetings rescheduled
POMEROY- The Meigs County Christian Motorcycle
Association has rescheduled its monthly meetings for 5
p.m., Saturdays, at Common Grounds. The CMA will meet
at'S p.m. this Saturday at Common Grounds.

Woodmen dinner
POMEROY- Modern Woodmen will have a dinner at
the Wild Horse Cafe Monday, 5 to 7 p.m. with the Camp to
pay $5 toward a meal. All Woodmen welcome.

Woodmen to have holiday dinner
POMEROY Modern Woodmen of America,
Burlingham Camp, will have a Thanksgiving dinner at 5:30
. p.m. Saturday at the hall. Turkey will be provided. Those
·attending are to take a covered dish.

Parent-teacher conferences
RACINE - The Southern Local School District will be
having it's parent-teacher conferences from 4-7 p,m.,
Tuesday, Nov. 13, at Southern High School and Southern
Elementary. All parents are invited.

War bonuses would be paid
.under Ohio treasurer's plan
Bv JOHN McCARTHY

Corifessions of a card shark
There's an entire aisle in
my suiiermarket dedicated
to greeting cards. There are
so many cards it makes you
wonder if people have suddenly started celebrating
Jim
birthdays two to three times
Ml!llen
a year. But no, it's probably
because in the same space as
a 69-cent .can· of garbanzo
beans, the grocery store can
cram in ten greeting cards creep. At first there were
that sell for $3 apiece, even cards for high school gradumore, if you go for the fancy ations, little money-holding
cards that talk and sing and envelopes that you 'd slide
$5 or $10 into and hand to
fold like origami ducks. .
The other reason for such the grateful grad. Now if it
a glut of greeting cards is doesn 't contain a crisp, &lt;Jew
that they get more and more $100. you risk a shunning .
And that 's a hundred ft•r
specific over the years . each graduation - kinderCards that used to just say garten, first grade, middle
"Happy
Birthday"
or school, high school, college,
"Happy Anniversary" have med school, law sc.hool and
slowly evolved. From a sim- business school.
ple "Happy Birthday" we've
With all the anniversary
gone to "Happy Sweet cards, get well cards, thank
to
"Happy you cards, sympathy cards,
Sixteen"
Birthday to my Grandson" Halloween
cards.
to "Happy Birthday to My · Thanksgiving
cards,
Niece" to "Happy Birthday Christmas cards, Chanukah
to My Boss" to "Happy cards, Kwanzaa cards,
Birthday to My Second Mother's
Day
card s.
Cousin Twice-Removed" to Father 's Day cards and hun"Happy 22nd Birthday, Evil dreds of other cards. you· d
Slep-Mother" to "Happy think there would be enough
Birthday to my Birth greeting cards to cover
Mother."
every possible social occaEvery category has suf- sion. Not quite .
. fered from greeting-card
Whatcard do,you send to

the friend who has just
entered rehab for the third
time' What do you send to
the lovely couple that you
thought were made for each,
otner who just went through
an ugly ' divorce after 20
years of marriage? What do
you send to the parent
whose kid has just dropped
out of college after they've
hocked the house"and spent
$60,000
on
tuition?
Obviously, .they need a card
now more than they did at
their birthday, but some·
·
don ' t know
ttmes
you JUSt
what to say. It's easy to
know what to say to people
at Christmas and on their
anniversaries, but what do
you say when you find that a
casual acquaintance, maybe
someone who works in your
office, has just had the
wrong leg amputated? "Get
Well Soon" _&lt;;loesn't quite fit
the bill. What we need are
cards that say the things we
can't say or don't know how
to say. Cards that say;
"Saw Your Dad On
·America 's Most Wanted '
Lasl Ni ght. I recognized the
jacket over his head."
"Sorry That Nasty Judge
Took Your Kids Away. But
don 't worry, you can always
have more! "
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"Saw Your Ex-Wife got a
Restraining Order. Maybe
it 's time to start dating
again."
"Hope You Win that
Paternity Suit.'.'
"Hope You Lose that
Paternity Suit."
''I'm Sorry Your Dog Ran
Away. I'm Sure it had
Nothing to do with Your
Abusive Personality."
"Congratulations
on
Being Selected for the
Witness
Protection
Program .."
"Heard Your Husband
Was Cheating On You! If it
makes you feel any better,
he'll cheat on her, too'"
"The Difference between
a Good Haircut and a Bad
Haircut is only Two Weeks."
"We've Cut You Out of
the Will' And don't bother
to visit your grandmother
and me as long as you're
shacked up with that loser!"
"Congratulations on Your
First Anniversary! Of being
sober."
(lim Mull~" is the author of
"It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life" attd . "Baby's First
Tattoo." You can ~ach him at
jim_mu/len@mywa)icom.)

Pomeroy

While checking Amoss' in Point Pleasant, W.Va., justice, defective exhaust,
drivers license it was . was taken into custody but expired operator's license.
learned ne was wanted in later escaped custody.
Amoss appeared in Meigs
Adams County for allegedly
Apprehended a short time County Court where he was
passing
bad
checks. later by Pomeroy officers, released on a own recog.~
Pomeroy Chief of Police Amoss was charged in Meigs nizance bond. He is due back
Mark E. · P,roffitt said County Court with falsilica- in county cmtrl tomorrow for
Amoss, who had been living tion, escape, fugitive from a preliminary hearing.

Pa., was pulled over for a
defective exhaust and a
burned-out brake light.

nance, 225 for, 43 against.
Olive Twp.. additional2.8
mill s, five years, road maintenan ce, 138 for, 208
against ; Orange Twp. , additional 1.5 mill s, five years,
fire protection, I 05 for, 88
against; Rutland Twp.. additional 2.16 mill s, five years,
road maintenance, 178 for,
168 against.
Rutland Twp. , renewal of
one mill , tive years, 255 for,
96 again st; Middleport
Village, additional three
mills, five years, current
expenses, 230 for, 199
against; Middleport Village,
renewal of one mill, five
years, tire · protection, 326
for, I I 0 against; Pomeroy
Vil lage, renewal of 1.9 mills·,
five years, current expenses,
2 17 for, 81 against ; Pomeroy
Village. renewal one mill,
five years. fire protection,
246 for, 54 against.
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Installation planned

MIDDLEPORT- A free chili supper will be served at
the Oasis Christian Fellowshif 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in
the old American Legion hal in Middleport. Individuals
can come anytime during those hours to be served.

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Votes

Dana Kess inger, ~8 . Jeff
Vogt, 230; Athens-M eigs
ESC (Meigs): Jeanette
Thomas, I,332.
,Alexander LSD ; John
Hutchinson , 183. Patri ck
Lee Lawson, 166, C. Dale
Sinclair, 107; Eastern LSD:
John C. Rice, 688, Shelia J.
Taylor, 624, M. Adam Will ,
567; Meigs LSD : Abboll ,
Cullum s,
778,
887,
Humphreys , 733, Musser.
I ,248,
Tucker,
817 ;
Southern LSD: Gary D.
Evans, 541, Jimmie L.
Freeman, 459. Dennie E.
Hill. 623. John Hoback. 412 .
Tax issues
Chester Township, 2 mills,
five years, fire protection:
398 for, 194 against ; Chester
Twp .. additional one mill.
live years, road maintenance,
324 for, 268 against; Letart
Twp., renewal. one mill, tive
years, for cemetery mainte-

Orange Tru stee ( l ); James
Allan Watson, 125, Lewi s F.
White, 79; Orange Fi scal
Officer; Osie Follrod, 159;
from PageA1
Rutland Trustee; Joe Bolin,
319:
Rutland Fiscal Officer;
Newell, 418 . Chester Fi scal
Officer; Debra L. Chevalier, Opal Dyer, 293; Salem
227, James L. Parker, 141 , Trustee (I); Jack L. Ervin,
85 , Richard Deak Helton,
Karen R. Smith, 223.
72, Cecil E. Johnston, 128;
Columbia Trustee (I); Salem
Fiscal . Officer;
Gary Carr, 177, Marco Bonnie G. Scott , 171,
Jeffers, l 02; Columbia Cheryl Ann Wells, 110.
Fiscal Officer: Mary Wingo,
Salisbury Trustee ; John .
219; Lebanon Trustee (I); Hood. 777; Salisbury Fiscal
. Charles R. Lawrence, 59, Officer, Marilyn Anderson.
Dale C. Teaford, Sr., 122; 734; Scipio Trustee; Randy
Lebanon Fiscal Officer; Butcher, I I 8; Scipio Fiscal
Sherry Beegle Wilcox, 148. Officer ; No candidate;
Letart
Trustee, Sutton Trustee (I) ; Larry
Christopher Todd Wolfe, Ebersbach, 354, Mike
213; Letart Fiscal Officer: Jacks. 234, Carl Salser, 234;
Joey Lee Jarrell, 124, Joyce Sutton Fiscal Officer;
Wbite, 142; Olive Trustee Kenneth E. Wiggins, 663.
(1): TIE; Roger Barnett, 180,
School Boa~ds
Randy Boston, 180; Olive
Athens-Meigs Educational
Fiscal Officer; No candidate. Service Center (Easlern):

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Ohio traditionally has
USed the ballot tO pay SUCh
bonuses and they would
COLUMBUS - It's time cost taxpayers nothing.
Ohio began rewarding the Under Cordray's plan, the
new generation of military Legislature would decide
veterans by providing them whether to put the amendbonuses, much the ·way it ment on the ballot next year.
gave back to veterans dating
(f lawmakers decline,
to World War I, state Cordray could circulate
Treasurer Richard Cordray , .petitions seeking voter sigsaid Tuesday.
natures to place the amendThe state would pay about ment on the ballot. Cordray
$106 million in bonuses to said he doubted that would
veterans of the Persian Gulf, be necessary because legIraq and Afghanistan wars if islative leaders have been
the Legislature and voters receptive to the idea.
"When there's· co~sensus
approve the idea, Cordray
said. Voters approved con- for an a~endment, tt s pret.stitutional amendments to ty easy tor the Legtslature
provide such assistance to to put it on (the ballot),"
veterans of World Wars I Cordray said.
and II and the Korean and
Rep. Peter Ujvagi, a
Vietnam Wars .
Toledo Democrat and advoCordray seeks a ballot cate. of veterans' iss~es, on
issue that would ask voters Tuesday began lookmg for
to amend the state constitu- co-sponsors of a resolution
tion to allow the state tb that would authonze the
issue bonds to pay for the amendment for the ballot.
bonuses of up to $1,000 for Karen Tabor, spokeswoman
military personnel and up to for House Speaker Jon
. $5,000 for families of those H~;~sted of suburban Dayton,
killed in action .
satd the speaker h.ad not
"While modest, these reviewed Cordray's proposbenefits recognize the ser- al and had no immediate
vice of our war veterans .comment.
The bonuses would proand help with their transilion back to civilian life," vide up to $1,000 for milihe said.
tary personnel who served
Pennsylvania,
West in the Persian Gulf War and
Virginia and Massachusetts in current conflicts in Iraq
are among the states offer- and Afghanistan, up to
ing bonuses to veterans who $500 to those serving elseserved in the Gulf, Iraq and where during the same
New timeframe.s, and $5,000 to
Afghanistan. .
Hampshire offered bonuses families of those killed in
to Gulf War veterans.
action .
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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Amish
from PageA1
community, with several
more planning to move in
by the year's end. The community has its own bishop
and minister.
Zook writes a letter of
community happenings for
the weekly Old Order Amish
newspaper Die Botschaft
(The News). A woman from
Rutland also contributes to
that paper, he said.
The Amish comt~~unity's
presence is announced by
yellow buggy safety signs.
For further safety, Zook has
rigged his buggy with a tallstanding orange flag; he said
he thought that flag was the
best way for vehicle drivers
to see him around the curves
and over the hills.
He inquired about buying•
a buggy ri~ht-of-way across
an adjoimng farm but is ,
now in the process of buying the whole farm.
. In his six decades, Zook
has lived in three states.
Born in northern Ohio, he
was moved to Tennessee
before he was a year old.
There he "grew up in a cotton field," he said. He ended
up in Kentucky with hi s
wife and children.
In Ohio, the Zooks and
their children make their livings in a variety of ways,
from selling produce at farm
markets to raising beef cattle
and sawmilling. "I'm trying
to retire, myself," Zook said.
Their sons sell sweet com
and other produce, provide
lumber (plenty of poplar
grows on their land) and
offer custom work.
Zook and other men work
their sawmill under a
rugged-board structure, with
a partial metal roof. With a
hook, one man rolls each log
up a ramp. He positions the
log on a contraption that
slides left into the constantly
spinning· round saw. When
he brings it back, the fresh
board falls or he pulls it off
by hand. Then, with a tool,
he turns the log to a different
angle . and pushes it back
through the saw. All the
while, a long chain rotates,
dragging through a mountain of sawdust.
Zook has sawmilled for 30
or so years . It became a
hobby, he said. But now,
sawmilling is a big moneymaker for the Zooks probably bringing more revenue than the open farmland.
Mrs. Zook bakes once a
week and takes orders for
baked goods. The lirst week

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A buggy sits nearby
this large house
(above) being erected
on Route 143 just
before going into
Harrisonville. Nearby
a school building
(left) has been erected for the children of
Amish families.
Cha~ono Hoeftlch/phot.S

of July, she baked extra;
seven pies, 20 loaves of
bread and nine pans of cinnamon rolls. Her daughterin-law also baked pies.
The evening after hi s
birthday, Zook sat in a rocking chair in his living room,
stroking Rosie's back as she
slept across his lap. Mrs.
Zook sat at the table in the
adjoining kitchen, spreading
icing over pans of cinnamon
rolls. Bread and other baked
goods sat on a long ·card
table in the living room,
covered by towels. Natural
light gave way to lamp light.
A neighbor stopped in to
pick lip three dozen glazed
donuts; she stayed for a
time · and engaged in a
friendly spat over how
much she owed for the
donuts. with each relusing
the other's offer.
Later that evening, on
down the road, the Zooks'
son Joe Zook stood with
two horses and a wagon by
the road beneath his hillside
house, with hi s children
nearby and his wife joining
him . He said he would have
stopped in at his parents'
interview, but he had wanted to finish his chores
before dark to avoid getting
hit on the road. Voices carried from across the road,
where another Amish family spent time outside.

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The elder Zooks themselves have stuck to farming,
despite financial drawbacks.
"That's the way . we try to
raise our families is .on the
farm," he said. Farms cost
money, and the Zook's "farm
won't pay itself off," he said.
Yet they persevere, feeling,
as Zook said, that a farm is
the "best place for a family."
The fourth week of July,
Zook said that Rosie had
been hit by a car and killed.
She had thought that she was
big and could take on everything, he said. She always
liked to bounce down into
the road, and he had been trying to train her against that.

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OPINION

PageA4
We~nesday,

Nove111ber 7, 2007

Lack
of
experience
dooms
Hillary
to
(intern'
status
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Mitt Romney referred to
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the United States is not a
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place for a president to be
Dan Goodrich
an intern. You need to have
PublisheJ
experience aclually leading
and
running things."
Charlene Hoeflich
He has said it more than and his fellow candidates a
General Manager-News Editor
once. so there's no mistak- clear opening to continue
ing - and •it's a smart line this line of attack when she
faltered by trying to win
of &lt;utack.
Romney
is
onto
someover her base and the generCongress shall make no law respecting a11
thing. turning his attention al electorate at the same
·. establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
to Hillary before he's had a time while answering a
free exercise thereof; or abridgittg the freedom · chance to win a primary or question during a debate in
caucus. He has a point about Philadelphia. When asked
· of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
experience.
Unlike ahout New York ·State giv people peaceably to assemble, a11d to petition
Romney, and unlike Rudy ing driver's ~icenses to illeGiuliani, Clinton hasn't run gal immigrants , she wound
the Government for a redress of.rtrier•ances.
anything successfully. Thi s up both opposing it and sup-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution fact - that her chief experi- porting it. Then she asked;
ence is simply in being a "What is the governor supClinton - may be why the posed to do? He is dealing
American people ultimately with a serious problem."
choose a Romney or
Well, Hillary, if you had
as
their
president,
Giuliani
ever
run anything, maybe
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 7, the 311 th day of 2007 . .
the
seemingly
inevitable
'not
you would know. Maybe
There are 54 days left in the year.
Clinton.
you'd have a beiter answer.
Today's Highlight in History;
The junior senator from If you had any executive
On Nov. 7, 1917, Russia's Bolshevik Revolution took
place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew the New York gave Romney experience, you could speak
provisional government o'f Alexander Kerensky.
·
On this date;
In I 874, the Republican Party was symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in· Harper's
Weekly. ·
In 1893, the state of Colorado granted its women the right
to vote.
In 1916, Republican Jeannette Rankin of Montana
became the firM woman elected to Congress.
In 1940, in Washington state, the Tacoma Narrows
Bridge, nicknamed ''Galloping Gertie," collapsed during a
windstorm.
In 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won an
unprecedented fourth term in office, defeating Thomas E.
Dewey.
In 1962, Richard M. Nixon, ·having lost California's
gubernatorial race, held what he called his "last press conference," telling reporters, "You won't have Nixon to kick
around anymore."
In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a bi II estab- ·
lishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
In 1972, President Nixon was re-elected in a landslide
over Democrat George McGovern.
In 1973, Congress overrode President Nixon's veto of the
War Powers Act, which limits a chief executive's power to
wage war without congressional approval.
Five years ago; In his frrst news conference since the
midterm elections, President George W. Bush, charting an
agenda for the new Republican Congress, said that homeland security came lirst and that an economic-recovery plan
with new tax cuts would wait until the next year. Dick
G~phardt stepped down as House Democratic leader in the
wake of his party's election losses.
· One year ago; Democrats won control of the Hou'se and
Senate, riding a wave of anger over the Iraq war and congressional scandals. Keith Ellison, a Democratic state lawmaker from Minnesota, became the first Muslim elected to
..Congress. Panama won a seat on the U.N. Security Council
·after Guatemala and Venezuela dropped out to .end a deadlock. Dhiren Barot, an al-Qaida opera1ive who had planned
lo blow up the New York Stock Exchange, the World Bank
...and landmark London hotels, was sentenced in Britain to
:life in prison. Pop star Britney Spears filed for divorce from
Kevin Federline.
Thought for Today: "All forms of totalitarianism try to
avoid the strange, the problematic, the critical, the rational.
To do so, they must deny the metropolitan spirit, equalize
everything in city and country, and retain a center which is
not the center of anything because everything else is swallowed up by it." - Paul Ti II ich, American theologian
( 1886-1965).

TODAY IN HISTORY

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with some authority.
What a · gift to Romney.
As
governor
of
Massachusetts, he earned
national attention for vetoing a bill that would have
given tuition breaks to illegal immigrants, and he
opposed giving driver 's
licenses to illegal immigrants.
That 's what a governor is
supposed to do, Hillary.
Hillary 's defeat is not
inevitable, but it 's doable.
Listen to some wise words
from radio host Rush
Limbaugh, who is, in many
ways. 1he Reagan successor
conservatives claim to be
look ing for: 'Tve always
had tiltimatc faith in the
Americat'l people .... Since
the turn of the century. only
four Democrat s have gotten
more than 50 percent of the
vote in presidential races: It
may not even be that many.
The idea that this is a
Democrat-owned country or
a majority-Democrat country simply isn't true .... This
is why so many of us here
lament the lack of genuine

leadership on · our side.
People do respond to leadership. Leadership is bold;
leadership is confidence;
leadership is ·not being
defensive about things.
People will respond to it ; it
can be done."
Americans will reject
. Hillary if the Republicans
show some of that leadership, some of that spine.
And Romney's visuals
don ' t hurt. "Intern" was a
start. But Romney followed
up with specifics about
what he called "Hillary's
House of Horrors"; "We'd
have ... the 'raise your tax ' ·
room. We'd have the 'weaker military' room . We'd
have the 'family values in
shambles· room. ''

That. and at least four
more years of depressingly
dramatic rewind - all of
which' America can do without.
(Kathryn Lopez is ihe editor of National Review
Online (www.nationaireview.com). She can be con·tacted at klopez@nationalreview.com.)

Wednesday, November 7,

Obituaries
.

William Gillogly

ALBANY - William H. Gillogly, 73, Albany, passed
away 9n Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 , at his home , after an
extended illness.
Born July 6, 1934, in Albany. he was the son of the late
Fern Russell and Goldie A. Boring Gillogly. He was a
retired carpenter foreman.
He is survived by his wife, Daisy M. Russell Gilloe,ly; a
daughter, Vicky S. (Scott) Allen of Athens; a son, Wtlliam
Bruce (Tammy) Gillogly of Albany; grandchildren; Jason and
Jeremy Allen and Wm. Nicholas and Judah Gillogly; sisters,
Dorothy (Ralph) Frazier of Gallipolis, and Margaret Gaston
of Albany; a brother, John David (Jackie) Gillogly of Albany;
a brother-in-law, Arthur Crabtree of Albany; a sister-in-law,
Joann Gillogly of Albany ; and several nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, he .wa~ preceded in death by a grandson, Noah Gillogly; sisters, Westina Crabtree and Bernice
Rutan; a brother, Cecil Gillogly; and brothers-In-law, Paul
Gaston and Elba McKnight.
Service will be at I p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007, at
Bigony-Jordan Funeral Home, with Pastor Carl Radcliff
officiating. Burial will be in Temple Cemetery.
Visitation wil) be from 2-4· and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at
the funeral home.
.
.
Me.morial donations may be made to the Noah Gillogly
scholarship fund in Alexander's Future Foundation, P.O.
Box 2" ~. Albany, Ohio 45710.

Local Briefs
MIDDLEPORT - Installation ceremonies for the
M1ddleport Church of the Nazarene's new pastor, Len
Powell, will be held at the 10:30 a.m. service Sunday. A
dinner will be served following the installation in the fellowship hall.

Thanksgiving dinner planned
POMEROY - A free thanksgiving dinner will be served
at noon on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22, at the Mt. Hermon
Church Fellowship Hall, 35441 Wickham Rd. Those interested in attending are asked to call 740-985-9837.

Meetings rescheduled
POMEROY- The Meigs County Christian Motorcycle
Association has rescheduled its monthly meetings for 5
p.m., Saturdays, at Common Grounds. The CMA will meet
at'S p.m. this Saturday at Common Grounds.

Woodmen dinner
POMEROY- Modern Woodmen will have a dinner at
the Wild Horse Cafe Monday, 5 to 7 p.m. with the Camp to
pay $5 toward a meal. All Woodmen welcome.

Woodmen to have holiday dinner
POMEROY Modern Woodmen of America,
Burlingham Camp, will have a Thanksgiving dinner at 5:30
. p.m. Saturday at the hall. Turkey will be provided. Those
·attending are to take a covered dish.

Parent-teacher conferences
RACINE - The Southern Local School District will be
having it's parent-teacher conferences from 4-7 p,m.,
Tuesday, Nov. 13, at Southern High School and Southern
Elementary. All parents are invited.

War bonuses would be paid
.under Ohio treasurer's plan
Bv JOHN McCARTHY

Corifessions of a card shark
There's an entire aisle in
my suiiermarket dedicated
to greeting cards. There are
so many cards it makes you
wonder if people have suddenly started celebrating
Jim
birthdays two to three times
Ml!llen
a year. But no, it's probably
because in the same space as
a 69-cent .can· of garbanzo
beans, the grocery store can
cram in ten greeting cards creep. At first there were
that sell for $3 apiece, even cards for high school gradumore, if you go for the fancy ations, little money-holding
cards that talk and sing and envelopes that you 'd slide
$5 or $10 into and hand to
fold like origami ducks. .
The other reason for such the grateful grad. Now if it
a glut of greeting cards is doesn 't contain a crisp, &lt;Jew
that they get more and more $100. you risk a shunning .
And that 's a hundred ft•r
specific over the years . each graduation - kinderCards that used to just say garten, first grade, middle
"Happy
Birthday"
or school, high school, college,
"Happy Anniversary" have med school, law sc.hool and
slowly evolved. From a sim- business school.
ple "Happy Birthday" we've
With all the anniversary
gone to "Happy Sweet cards, get well cards, thank
to
"Happy you cards, sympathy cards,
Sixteen"
Birthday to my Grandson" Halloween
cards.
to "Happy Birthday to My · Thanksgiving
cards,
Niece" to "Happy Birthday Christmas cards, Chanukah
to My Boss" to "Happy cards, Kwanzaa cards,
Birthday to My Second Mother's
Day
card s.
Cousin Twice-Removed" to Father 's Day cards and hun"Happy 22nd Birthday, Evil dreds of other cards. you· d
Slep-Mother" to "Happy think there would be enough
Birthday to my Birth greeting cards to cover
Mother."
every possible social occaEvery category has suf- sion. Not quite .
. fered from greeting-card
Whatcard do,you send to

the friend who has just
entered rehab for the third
time' What do you send to
the lovely couple that you
thought were made for each,
otner who just went through
an ugly ' divorce after 20
years of marriage? What do
you send to the parent
whose kid has just dropped
out of college after they've
hocked the house"and spent
$60,000
on
tuition?
Obviously, .they need a card
now more than they did at
their birthday, but some·
·
don ' t know
ttmes
you JUSt
what to say. It's easy to
know what to say to people
at Christmas and on their
anniversaries, but what do
you say when you find that a
casual acquaintance, maybe
someone who works in your
office, has just had the
wrong leg amputated? "Get
Well Soon" _&lt;;loesn't quite fit
the bill. What we need are
cards that say the things we
can't say or don't know how
to say. Cards that say;
"Saw Your Dad On
·America 's Most Wanted '
Lasl Ni ght. I recognized the
jacket over his head."
"Sorry That Nasty Judge
Took Your Kids Away. But
don 't worry, you can always
have more! "
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"Saw Your Ex-Wife got a
Restraining Order. Maybe
it 's time to start dating
again."
"Hope You Win that
Paternity Suit.'.'
"Hope You Lose that
Paternity Suit."
''I'm Sorry Your Dog Ran
Away. I'm Sure it had
Nothing to do with Your
Abusive Personality."
"Congratulations
on
Being Selected for the
Witness
Protection
Program .."
"Heard Your Husband
Was Cheating On You! If it
makes you feel any better,
he'll cheat on her, too'"
"The Difference between
a Good Haircut and a Bad
Haircut is only Two Weeks."
"We've Cut You Out of
the Will' And don't bother
to visit your grandmother
and me as long as you're
shacked up with that loser!"
"Congratulations on Your
First Anniversary! Of being
sober."
(lim Mull~" is the author of
"It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life" attd . "Baby's First
Tattoo." You can ~ach him at
jim_mu/len@mywa)icom.)

Pomeroy

While checking Amoss' in Point Pleasant, W.Va., justice, defective exhaust,
drivers license it was . was taken into custody but expired operator's license.
learned ne was wanted in later escaped custody.
Amoss appeared in Meigs
Adams County for allegedly
Apprehended a short time County Court where he was
passing
bad
checks. later by Pomeroy officers, released on a own recog.~
Pomeroy Chief of Police Amoss was charged in Meigs nizance bond. He is due back
Mark E. · P,roffitt said County Court with falsilica- in county cmtrl tomorrow for
Amoss, who had been living tion, escape, fugitive from a preliminary hearing.

Pa., was pulled over for a
defective exhaust and a
burned-out brake light.

nance, 225 for, 43 against.
Olive Twp.. additional2.8
mill s, five years, road maintenan ce, 138 for, 208
against ; Orange Twp. , additional 1.5 mill s, five years,
fire protection, I 05 for, 88
against; Rutland Twp.. additional 2.16 mill s, five years,
road maintenance, 178 for,
168 against.
Rutland Twp. , renewal of
one mill , tive years, 255 for,
96 again st; Middleport
Village, additional three
mills, five years, current
expenses, 230 for, 199
against; Middleport Village,
renewal of one mill, five
years, tire · protection, 326
for, I I 0 against; Pomeroy
Vil lage, renewal of 1.9 mills·,
five years, current expenses,
2 17 for, 81 against ; Pomeroy
Village. renewal one mill,
five years. fire protection,
246 for, 54 against.
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MIDDLEPORT- A free chili supper will be served at
the Oasis Christian Fellowshif 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in
the old American Legion hal in Middleport. Individuals
can come anytime during those hours to be served.

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Votes

Dana Kess inger, ~8 . Jeff
Vogt, 230; Athens-M eigs
ESC (Meigs): Jeanette
Thomas, I,332.
,Alexander LSD ; John
Hutchinson , 183. Patri ck
Lee Lawson, 166, C. Dale
Sinclair, 107; Eastern LSD:
John C. Rice, 688, Shelia J.
Taylor, 624, M. Adam Will ,
567; Meigs LSD : Abboll ,
Cullum s,
778,
887,
Humphreys , 733, Musser.
I ,248,
Tucker,
817 ;
Southern LSD: Gary D.
Evans, 541, Jimmie L.
Freeman, 459. Dennie E.
Hill. 623. John Hoback. 412 .
Tax issues
Chester Township, 2 mills,
five years, fire protection:
398 for, 194 against ; Chester
Twp .. additional one mill.
live years, road maintenance,
324 for, 268 against; Letart
Twp., renewal. one mill, tive
years, for cemetery mainte-

Orange Tru stee ( l ); James
Allan Watson, 125, Lewi s F.
White, 79; Orange Fi scal
Officer; Osie Follrod, 159;
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Rutland Trustee; Joe Bolin,
319:
Rutland Fiscal Officer;
Newell, 418 . Chester Fi scal
Officer; Debra L. Chevalier, Opal Dyer, 293; Salem
227, James L. Parker, 141 , Trustee (I); Jack L. Ervin,
85 , Richard Deak Helton,
Karen R. Smith, 223.
72, Cecil E. Johnston, 128;
Columbia Trustee (I); Salem
Fiscal . Officer;
Gary Carr, 177, Marco Bonnie G. Scott , 171,
Jeffers, l 02; Columbia Cheryl Ann Wells, 110.
Fiscal Officer: Mary Wingo,
Salisbury Trustee ; John .
219; Lebanon Trustee (I); Hood. 777; Salisbury Fiscal
. Charles R. Lawrence, 59, Officer, Marilyn Anderson.
Dale C. Teaford, Sr., 122; 734; Scipio Trustee; Randy
Lebanon Fiscal Officer; Butcher, I I 8; Scipio Fiscal
Sherry Beegle Wilcox, 148. Officer ; No candidate;
Letart
Trustee, Sutton Trustee (I) ; Larry
Christopher Todd Wolfe, Ebersbach, 354, Mike
213; Letart Fiscal Officer: Jacks. 234, Carl Salser, 234;
Joey Lee Jarrell, 124, Joyce Sutton Fiscal Officer;
Wbite, 142; Olive Trustee Kenneth E. Wiggins, 663.
(1): TIE; Roger Barnett, 180,
School Boa~ds
Randy Boston, 180; Olive
Athens-Meigs Educational
Fiscal Officer; No candidate. Service Center (Easlern):

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2007

Ohio traditionally has
USed the ballot tO pay SUCh
bonuses and they would
COLUMBUS - It's time cost taxpayers nothing.
Ohio began rewarding the Under Cordray's plan, the
new generation of military Legislature would decide
veterans by providing them whether to put the amendbonuses, much the ·way it ment on the ballot next year.
gave back to veterans dating
(f lawmakers decline,
to World War I, state Cordray could circulate
Treasurer Richard Cordray , .petitions seeking voter sigsaid Tuesday.
natures to place the amendThe state would pay about ment on the ballot. Cordray
$106 million in bonuses to said he doubted that would
veterans of the Persian Gulf, be necessary because legIraq and Afghanistan wars if islative leaders have been
the Legislature and voters receptive to the idea.
"When there's· co~sensus
approve the idea, Cordray
said. Voters approved con- for an a~endment, tt s pret.stitutional amendments to ty easy tor the Legtslature
provide such assistance to to put it on (the ballot),"
veterans of World Wars I Cordray said.
and II and the Korean and
Rep. Peter Ujvagi, a
Vietnam Wars .
Toledo Democrat and advoCordray seeks a ballot cate. of veterans' iss~es, on
issue that would ask voters Tuesday began lookmg for
to amend the state constitu- co-sponsors of a resolution
tion to allow the state tb that would authonze the
issue bonds to pay for the amendment for the ballot.
bonuses of up to $1,000 for Karen Tabor, spokeswoman
military personnel and up to for House Speaker Jon
. $5,000 for families of those H~;~sted of suburban Dayton,
killed in action .
satd the speaker h.ad not
"While modest, these reviewed Cordray's proposbenefits recognize the ser- al and had no immediate
vice of our war veterans .comment.
The bonuses would proand help with their transilion back to civilian life," vide up to $1,000 for milihe said.
tary personnel who served
Pennsylvania,
West in the Persian Gulf War and
Virginia and Massachusetts in current conflicts in Iraq
are among the states offer- and Afghanistan, up to
ing bonuses to veterans who $500 to those serving elseserved in the Gulf, Iraq and where during the same
New timeframe.s, and $5,000 to
Afghanistan. .
Hampshire offered bonuses families of those killed in
to Gulf War veterans.
action .
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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Amish
from PageA1
community, with several
more planning to move in
by the year's end. The community has its own bishop
and minister.
Zook writes a letter of
community happenings for
the weekly Old Order Amish
newspaper Die Botschaft
(The News). A woman from
Rutland also contributes to
that paper, he said.
The Amish comt~~unity's
presence is announced by
yellow buggy safety signs.
For further safety, Zook has
rigged his buggy with a tallstanding orange flag; he said
he thought that flag was the
best way for vehicle drivers
to see him around the curves
and over the hills.
He inquired about buying•
a buggy ri~ht-of-way across
an adjoimng farm but is ,
now in the process of buying the whole farm.
. In his six decades, Zook
has lived in three states.
Born in northern Ohio, he
was moved to Tennessee
before he was a year old.
There he "grew up in a cotton field," he said. He ended
up in Kentucky with hi s
wife and children.
In Ohio, the Zooks and
their children make their livings in a variety of ways,
from selling produce at farm
markets to raising beef cattle
and sawmilling. "I'm trying
to retire, myself," Zook said.
Their sons sell sweet com
and other produce, provide
lumber (plenty of poplar
grows on their land) and
offer custom work.
Zook and other men work
their sawmill under a
rugged-board structure, with
a partial metal roof. With a
hook, one man rolls each log
up a ramp. He positions the
log on a contraption that
slides left into the constantly
spinning· round saw. When
he brings it back, the fresh
board falls or he pulls it off
by hand. Then, with a tool,
he turns the log to a different
angle . and pushes it back
through the saw. All the
while, a long chain rotates,
dragging through a mountain of sawdust.
Zook has sawmilled for 30
or so years . It became a
hobby, he said. But now,
sawmilling is a big moneymaker for the Zooks probably bringing more revenue than the open farmland.
Mrs. Zook bakes once a
week and takes orders for
baked goods. The lirst week

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A buggy sits nearby
this large house
(above) being erected
on Route 143 just
before going into
Harrisonville. Nearby
a school building
(left) has been erected for the children of
Amish families.
Cha~ono Hoeftlch/phot.S

of July, she baked extra;
seven pies, 20 loaves of
bread and nine pans of cinnamon rolls. Her daughterin-law also baked pies.
The evening after hi s
birthday, Zook sat in a rocking chair in his living room,
stroking Rosie's back as she
slept across his lap. Mrs.
Zook sat at the table in the
adjoining kitchen, spreading
icing over pans of cinnamon
rolls. Bread and other baked
goods sat on a long ·card
table in the living room,
covered by towels. Natural
light gave way to lamp light.
A neighbor stopped in to
pick lip three dozen glazed
donuts; she stayed for a
time · and engaged in a
friendly spat over how
much she owed for the
donuts. with each relusing
the other's offer.
Later that evening, on
down the road, the Zooks'
son Joe Zook stood with
two horses and a wagon by
the road beneath his hillside
house, with hi s children
nearby and his wife joining
him . He said he would have
stopped in at his parents'
interview, but he had wanted to finish his chores
before dark to avoid getting
hit on the road. Voices carried from across the road,
where another Amish family spent time outside.

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The elder Zooks themselves have stuck to farming,
despite financial drawbacks.
"That's the way . we try to
raise our families is .on the
farm," he said. Farms cost
money, and the Zook's "farm
won't pay itself off," he said.
Yet they persevere, feeling,
as Zook said, that a farm is
the "best place for a family."
The fourth week of July,
Zook said that Rosie had
been hit by a car and killed.
She had thought that she was
big and could take on everything, he said. She always
liked to bounce down into
the road, and he had been trying to train her against that.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

November Arts for Ohio
Cinematheque screenings announced
ATHENS - The AI hen~' Center for
Film ami Villeo .. in partnership with
Ohio Uni\ersity\ ""Arts for Ohio:·
ann&lt;lUJKes i" No1·embcr Arts for Ohio
Cinematheque li neup. This is these~ ­
ond offering of the montrly showcase
of classic international and inllependent lilms.
: Starting Nov. 9. and running
through Nov. 15. the Cinematheque
wi ll 'screen Luis Bunucl ' s ""The
Disnccl Charm of the Bourgoise ,""
Charlie Chap lin 's ""The Great
Dictawr."" . Guiseppc Torna1orc ' s
· Cinema Paradiso." and a new film
.from I nuia/Bh utan . ""M ilarepa."

di rec ted by Neten Chokling.
Sneenings begin at 8 p.m. Full program in forma tion is avai lable a1:
http ://www.fin eart s.oh io.ed u/art s t(Jro·
hio/ci nema1 heque_no w_pi ayi ng .ht m
All screenings are at the . Athena
Cinema. located al 20 South Court
Street in dow ntow n Athens. Each film
will be introduced by a facult y member or studen t. who wi ll also lead a
discussion after the scree ning. The
Ci nematheq ue is an outgrowth of the
Athens International Film and Video
Festival, now celebrating its 35tll year.
·Admission to these tilms is free to
students wi th a valid ID. including

Ohio University and area high school
students . This free admission is courtesy of "Arts for Ohio."" the new initiative of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio
University, funded I his year by a grant
from the Ofticc of the Executi ve Vice
President and Provost. Arts for Ohio
seeks to integrate experiences in ihe
arts into the daily li ves of students
across campus and discipli nes. as part
of
thei r
overall
education .
Performances sponsored by various
s~ hool s in the College of Fine A11s will
also feature free admission fo r siudents.
Admission for no n-si uclen ts to
Ci nematheque screeni ngs is $4.

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Ten local volleyball players earn
All-Distirct 13 coaches honors

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Rio Grande
announces new
radio home for
basketball

Local Weather
Wednesday...Cioudy in the
morning .. .Then becoming
partly su nny. Highs in the mid
40s. West winds 5 to I0 mph.
Wednesday night. .. Panly
cloudy Cold with lows in the
upper 20s. Nn11heast wi nds
around 5 mph ... Becoming
smitheast after midnight.
Thursday ... Partly sunny.
Hi ghs around 50. South
wind' 5 to I 0 mph.
Thursday night... Mostly
cloudv. Cold with lows in
the niid 30s. South winds
around S mph.
Friday and Friday
night. •• Mostly cloudy with
1 chance of sprinkles. Highs
on the upper 40s. Lows in
the mid 30s.
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Saturday and Saturday
night ... Partl y cloudy. A
chance of sprinkles. Highs
in the mid 50s. Lows in the
lower 30s.
Veterans Day... Mostly
sunny. A chance of rain in
the afternoon. Highs in the
mid 50s. Chance of rain 30
percent.
Sunday night ••. Mostly
cloudy with a 30 percent
chance of rain. Not as cool
with lows in the lower 40s.
Monday... Partly sunny.

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RIO GRANDE - There
is a new radio home for
RG Sports, the radio
broadcast voice of Rio
Grande Attlletics , in 200708. WYVK 92.1 FM The
Frog out of Middleport,
OH is the new flagship
station for Rio Grande
Redmen basketball.
K-92 The Frog will
broadcast 16 Rio Grande
basketball games this season while the Redmen and
Redwomen will also be
heard on Stretch Internet.
Rq Sports is in the second
year of a deal with Stretch
Inrernet to broadcast basketball as well as other
sporting events.
:Stretch is also equipped
to simulcast the broadcasts from K 92 FM.
of
Rio
University
Grande
Sports
Director
Information
Mark Williams , Ryan
Herron and Bob Hood will
call all the action for the
Willliams ,
Redmen. ·
Herron and Hood will also
team up to call Red women
games on Stretch Internet.
The agreement with
WYVK ends an 11-year
run with Jackson County
Broadcasting. · ·
Williams is excited to
working with K 92 FM on
th'is new endeavor. "We
are excited about our partnership with WYVK," he
~aid. "In the long run we
felt this will enhance our
coverage of Rio Grande
b(lsketball. By opening up
to a new group of listeners, we feel good about the
opportunity to introduce
new fans to Rio Grande
.uHl still be able to cater to
tJ~eJse listeners who have
been with its throughout."

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A total of I0 area.athletes
and one coach were selected to the 2007 District 13
Volleyball
Coaches
Association
all-district
teams for Divisions I-IV.
Among those I 0 players,
one was named player of
the year in her respective
division.
Eastern senior Katie
Hayman was selected as
the top player in Division
IV after guiding the Lady
Eagles to a 23-3 overall
record and a third consecutive berth in the regional
tournament. Senior teammates Megan Broderick
and Kelsey Holter were
also selected to the D-IV
first team after EHS captured their I Ith straight
. Tri-Valley
Conference
Hocking Division and 12th

straight. sectional crowns.
Eastern coach Howie
Caldwell, who won his
fifth district championship
during his six-year tenure,
was selected as the Coach
of the Year in Division IV.
Other locals selected to
the D-IV · team were
Whitney
Wolfe-Riffle,
Ashley Robie and Sarah
Eddy - all seniors from
Southern. Wolfe-Riffle was
a first team honoree, while
both Robie and Eddy
earned honorable mention
honors.
A pair of River Valley
players were selected to the
Division III team, as senior
KiFsten Carter earned first
team accolades after guiding the lady Raiders to
their first district champi·
onship game since 1998.
Senior Kari McFann was
also named to the honor-

able mention list.
Meigs rounded out the
area nominees with two
selections in Division II.
Senior Patti Vining earned
first team honors for the
lady Marauders - who
finished 13-8 overall this
season. Senior Amy Barr
was also selected to the
honorable mention list.
Gallia Academy, which
won its first outright
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League title in school history this fall, did not have a
player selected to the D-11
list. South Gallia also did
not have a recipient in the
Division IV selections.
The District 13 all-dis.trict teams are selected by
the coaches residing in the
counties of Jackson, Galli a,
Meigs,
Washington,
Vinton, Athens, Perry and
Lawrence.

ALL-DISfRicr 13
VoUEYBAIL TEAMs
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DIVISIONS

1-11

Andrea Hooper

Lucie Whl18
Stad Realer

Patti VIning
Amanda Flower
Kaley

Fulks

Vinton Co
Alhens
Athens
Meigs

Marietta
Jackson

AlBina McAuley

Warren

Chelsea Kidder

Warren

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Sr
Sr
Sr
sr

Lauren Thomas, Alexander

Sr .

Courtney_ Meriwethlilr

Sr
Sr

Morgan Mercer
Char1ie Booth

Ployor ol 1ht Ylar
·Ala ina McAuiOy, Warren

Cosc:h ol1ht Yoor
Ron Kidder, Warren ·
Honorsble Mention
Diana Malthewa Logan
Amy Barr
MeitJS
Jaaslca Scurlock Jackson
Cherokee Rogere Warren
Emily Fox .
Alhans
Megan Zleglor
VInton Co
A~aoa S1urm
Manetta
DIVISION

Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
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Jr

Ill

Alexander

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Whllney Smith

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Emily Mannor
Whitney Patnck
Aachel Hams
Kstlel-lenry
Kayle Wileman
Klr81en Cs&lt;111r
Jazel OeA.utremont

So!rth Poln1
Boulh Poln1
Wellston
Chesspeake

Fairland

Ironton
River Valley

Aocl&lt; HIU

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Belpre

Belpre
Coal Gro11e
Jessica See-vers Ironton
Michelle Pancake Ironton
Brooke Long
Rock Hill
Amber Lambert
Wellston
Stephanie Trainer Wellston
Usa Meade
Nels.·Yorl(
Kelly Co'
Nela.·York
Kar1 McFann
River Valley
McKonolo Gulhno Trimble

DIVISION

Flrtt Team
Southern

Kelsey Holter
Katr'leryn Myers
Emily Bowling
nttany Copfey

Waterford
Miller
Eastem
Eastern
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Symm&lt;e V~ley
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BY GARY CLARK

&gt;MASQN, W.Va.
Coach
Ed
Cromley's
Wahama White Falcon
football II will host the
visiting Pocahontas County
Warriors at I: 30 pm
$aturday afternoon in the
opening round of the 2007
Class A football playoffs.
: .The White Falcons fine
tshed the regular season in
I} : · two-way
tie with
Calhoun County for the
s~venth and eighth place
position amon~ Class A
sehools in the fmal ratings
released earlier this weekend by the WVSSAC.
Wahama was awarded the
higher seed . over the Red
Devils by virtue of the secQnd tie-breaker with the
Rend Area .• team owning
inore bonus points than
C-alhoun County during
regular season action. As a
~esult of the higher finish
the Bend Area team earned
Hie right 'to host lOth rated
·Pocahontas County instead

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Cavs outlast Warriors
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)
- LeBron James had 24
points, '14 rebounds and nine
assists, and Damon Jones' 3pointer with 2:30 td play put
the Cleveland Cavaliers
ahead to stay in a 108-104
victory over Golden State on
Tuesday night.
Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 22
points and 13 rebounds for
the
defending
Eastern
Conference champions, who
kept the Warriors winless
with a calm finish. on their
third victory in their last .four
trips to Golden State.
Cleveland went up 103-98
with I :03 left after Jones' 3pointer and llgauskas' free
throws, but Golden State
trimmed the lead to one point
on Baron Davis' free throws
and Andris Biedrins' hook
shot.
James, who fell just short
of his II th career triple-double, drew triple coverage on
the Cavs' next possession.
They rotated the ball to
Daniel Gibson, .whose 3pointer with 19 seconds left
sealed Cleveland's second
win of the season. Gibson
finished with 22 points.
Davis, who sat out both of
the Cavaliers' last two visits
to Oakland because of .suspensions, had 29 points and
10 assists. Manta Ellis scored
22 points and AI Harrin~ton
added 19 for the Wamors,
who fell to 0-4 in thhr tough
early season schedule without suspended swingman
Stephen Jackson.
The Cavaliers played with·
out g1,1ard Larry Hughes, who
bruised his left knee in a collision
with
Phoenix's
Leandro Barbosa on Sunda;v
in the opening game of their
six-sto(&gt; road trip. Sasha
Pavlovtc scored just six

points on 2-of-11 shooting in
Hughes' starting spot, and
only seven players scored for
the Cavs.
·
James left the court for
about 90 seconds of game
time in the flrst quarter after
Biedrins accidel)tally hit him
in the face while reaching for
a rebound. James walked gingerly to the locker room with
a towel over his left eye, but
returned moments later.
This wasn't James' first big
night in Oa)dand. He got the
second triple-double of his
career against the Warriors
near! y three years ago - a
feat that occurred just three
nights after he became the
youngest player in NBA history with a triple-double.
Davis and James dueled
down .the stretch this time,
with James sometimes guarding the Warriors' smaller star
when Golden State had the
ball.
Ellis scored 14 points in the
second quarter as the
Warriors erased Cleveland's
I 0-point lead. Golden State
closed the third quarter on a
13-2 run, taking the lead
entering the fourth on Ellis'
buzzer-beating 3-pointer.
Warriors forward Brandan
Wright, the eighth overall
pick from North Carolina,
made his NBA debut with 4
minutes of action in the third
quarter, grabbing a rebound
on his first time up the court,
but missing his only shot.
Nelson has discouraged any
hope of getting help from the
raw rookie this season.
Notes: Cleveland also
played without F Donyell
Marshall (sprained nght
wrist) and G Eric Snow
AP photo
(sprained left knee) ... The
Cleveland
Cavaliers
forward
LeBron
James
(23),
dribbles
past
Golden
State
Warriors
guard
Cavaliers said James had an
B~ron
Davis
(5)
during
the
first
half
of
an
NBA
basketball
game
in
Oakland
,
Calif.,
on
Tuesday.
"upper left eyelid abrasion."

Wahama to host Pocahontas County ·
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Sr

IV

Whitney Wolf•AIIfle

Katie Hayman

Lauren. Thomaa

Astl Powell

Coach of the Ytar
Brad Jeffers. AIEucander ·

Ashlelgh Tornes
Chrlsllna Grlffllh
Megan Broderick

FlrtiTHm

Lauren Ralnta
Nikki Brammer
TareAusssil

Sr

Player of the Year

FlrltT•m

A.!Ney Graves

Trlmble

of ninth ranked Moorefield
in this weeks opening
round of the post-season.
Due to the top eight finish WHS gaiged the home
field edge in the first
rpound with the Warriors
selecting the Saturday
afternoon starting time.
WVSSAC playoff guidelines award the higher
seeded team the choice of
sites while the lower seeded team selects the day and
time.
Pocahontas County will the Warriors handing the
be making its second trek Crusaders a 37-22 setback
to the Bend Area in three one week prior to the
years with the Warriors White Falcons 50-30 tridropping a first round umph over Parkersburg
affair to the Mason County Catholic. The lone two setteam during the 2004 sea- backs on the season .by
C
son.
p h
Like
Wahama,
the oca ontas ounty were to
Warriors concluded the · 13th
rated
Pendleton
regular season with an 8-2 County (14-12) and to Bath
mark two weeks ago with County, Virginia (33-26).
both teams enjoying an off . The Warriors defeated
-week last week. The two 2007 playoff participant
squads played one common and 12th ranked Greenbrier
opponent during the cur- West during the regular
rent
campaign
in season with a 21-20 conParkersburg Catholic with quest over the Cavaliers.

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November Arts for Ohio
Cinematheque screenings announced
ATHENS - The AI hen~' Center for
Film ami Villeo .. in partnership with
Ohio Uni\ersity\ ""Arts for Ohio:·
ann&lt;lUJKes i" No1·embcr Arts for Ohio
Cinematheque li neup. This is these~ ­
ond offering of the montrly showcase
of classic international and inllependent lilms.
: Starting Nov. 9. and running
through Nov. 15. the Cinematheque
wi ll 'screen Luis Bunucl ' s ""The
Disnccl Charm of the Bourgoise ,""
Charlie Chap lin 's ""The Great
Dictawr."" . Guiseppc Torna1orc ' s
· Cinema Paradiso." and a new film
.from I nuia/Bh utan . ""M ilarepa."

di rec ted by Neten Chokling.
Sneenings begin at 8 p.m. Full program in forma tion is avai lable a1:
http ://www.fin eart s.oh io.ed u/art s t(Jro·
hio/ci nema1 heque_no w_pi ayi ng .ht m
All screenings are at the . Athena
Cinema. located al 20 South Court
Street in dow ntow n Athens. Each film
will be introduced by a facult y member or studen t. who wi ll also lead a
discussion after the scree ning. The
Ci nematheq ue is an outgrowth of the
Athens International Film and Video
Festival, now celebrating its 35tll year.
·Admission to these tilms is free to
students wi th a valid ID. including

Ohio University and area high school
students . This free admission is courtesy of "Arts for Ohio."" the new initiative of the College of Fine Arts at Ohio
University, funded I his year by a grant
from the Ofticc of the Executi ve Vice
President and Provost. Arts for Ohio
seeks to integrate experiences in ihe
arts into the daily li ves of students
across campus and discipli nes. as part
of
thei r
overall
education .
Performances sponsored by various
s~ hool s in the College of Fine A11s will
also feature free admission fo r siudents.
Admission for no n-si uclen ts to
Ci nematheque screeni ngs is $4.

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Ten local volleyball players earn
All-Distirct 13 coaches honors

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basketball

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40s. West winds 5 to I0 mph.
Wednesday night. .. Panly
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upper 20s. Nn11heast wi nds
around 5 mph ... Becoming
smitheast after midnight.
Thursday ... Partly sunny.
Hi ghs around 50. South
wind' 5 to I 0 mph.
Thursday night... Mostly
cloudv. Cold with lows in
the niid 30s. South winds
around S mph.
Friday and Friday
night. •• Mostly cloudy with
1 chance of sprinkles. Highs
on the upper 40s. Lows in
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night ... Partl y cloudy. A
chance of sprinkles. Highs
in the mid 50s. Lows in the
lower 30s.
Veterans Day... Mostly
sunny. A chance of rain in
the afternoon. Highs in the
mid 50s. Chance of rain 30
percent.
Sunday night ••. Mostly
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chance of rain. Not as cool
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RIO GRANDE - There
is a new radio home for
RG Sports, the radio
broadcast voice of Rio
Grande Attlletics , in 200708. WYVK 92.1 FM The
Frog out of Middleport,
OH is the new flagship
station for Rio Grande
Redmen basketball.
K-92 The Frog will
broadcast 16 Rio Grande
basketball games this season while the Redmen and
Redwomen will also be
heard on Stretch Internet.
Rq Sports is in the second
year of a deal with Stretch
Inrernet to broadcast basketball as well as other
sporting events.
:Stretch is also equipped
to simulcast the broadcasts from K 92 FM.
of
Rio
University
Grande
Sports
Director
Information
Mark Williams , Ryan
Herron and Bob Hood will
call all the action for the
Willliams ,
Redmen. ·
Herron and Hood will also
team up to call Red women
games on Stretch Internet.
The agreement with
WYVK ends an 11-year
run with Jackson County
Broadcasting. · ·
Williams is excited to
working with K 92 FM on
th'is new endeavor. "We
are excited about our partnership with WYVK," he
~aid. "In the long run we
felt this will enhance our
coverage of Rio Grande
b(lsketball. By opening up
to a new group of listeners, we feel good about the
opportunity to introduce
new fans to Rio Grande
.uHl still be able to cater to
tJ~eJse listeners who have
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A total of I0 area.athletes
and one coach were selected to the 2007 District 13
Volleyball
Coaches
Association
all-district
teams for Divisions I-IV.
Among those I 0 players,
one was named player of
the year in her respective
division.
Eastern senior Katie
Hayman was selected as
the top player in Division
IV after guiding the Lady
Eagles to a 23-3 overall
record and a third consecutive berth in the regional
tournament. Senior teammates Megan Broderick
and Kelsey Holter were
also selected to the D-IV
first team after EHS captured their I Ith straight
. Tri-Valley
Conference
Hocking Division and 12th

straight. sectional crowns.
Eastern coach Howie
Caldwell, who won his
fifth district championship
during his six-year tenure,
was selected as the Coach
of the Year in Division IV.
Other locals selected to
the D-IV · team were
Whitney
Wolfe-Riffle,
Ashley Robie and Sarah
Eddy - all seniors from
Southern. Wolfe-Riffle was
a first team honoree, while
both Robie and Eddy
earned honorable mention
honors.
A pair of River Valley
players were selected to the
Division III team, as senior
KiFsten Carter earned first
team accolades after guiding the lady Raiders to
their first district champi·
onship game since 1998.
Senior Kari McFann was
also named to the honor-

able mention list.
Meigs rounded out the
area nominees with two
selections in Division II.
Senior Patti Vining earned
first team honors for the
lady Marauders - who
finished 13-8 overall this
season. Senior Amy Barr
was also selected to the
honorable mention list.
Gallia Academy, which
won its first outright
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League title in school history this fall, did not have a
player selected to the D-11
list. South Gallia also did
not have a recipient in the
Division IV selections.
The District 13 all-dis.trict teams are selected by
the coaches residing in the
counties of Jackson, Galli a,
Meigs,
Washington,
Vinton, Athens, Perry and
Lawrence.

ALL-DISfRicr 13
VoUEYBAIL TEAMs
•
DIVISIONS

1-11

Andrea Hooper

Lucie Whl18
Stad Realer

Patti VIning
Amanda Flower
Kaley

Fulks

Vinton Co
Alhens
Athens
Meigs

Marietta
Jackson

AlBina McAuley

Warren

Chelsea Kidder

Warren

Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
sr

Lauren Thomas, Alexander

Sr .

Courtney_ Meriwethlilr

Sr
Sr

Morgan Mercer
Char1ie Booth

Ployor ol 1ht Ylar
·Ala ina McAuiOy, Warren

Cosc:h ol1ht Yoor
Ron Kidder, Warren ·
Honorsble Mention
Diana Malthewa Logan
Amy Barr
MeitJS
Jaaslca Scurlock Jackson
Cherokee Rogere Warren
Emily Fox .
Alhans
Megan Zleglor
VInton Co
A~aoa S1urm
Manetta
DIVISION

Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr

sr

Jr

Ill

Alexander

Sr

Whllney Smith

AI8&gt;&lt;SOCiar
Alexander
Coal Grove
~ed Hock
N&amp;llt·YOrk

Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
Sr
Jr ·
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Sr
Jr

Erica Leighty

.

Emily Mannor
Whitney Patnck
Aachel Hams
Kstlel-lenry
Kayle Wileman
Klr81en Cs&lt;111r
Jazel OeA.utremont

So!rth Poln1
Boulh Poln1
Wellston
Chesspeake

Fairland

Ironton
River Valley

Aocl&lt; HIU

Honorable Mention

Belpre

Belpre
Coal Gro11e
Jessica See-vers Ironton
Michelle Pancake Ironton
Brooke Long
Rock Hill
Amber Lambert
Wellston
Stephanie Trainer Wellston
Usa Meade
Nels.·Yorl(
Kelly Co'
Nela.·York
Kar1 McFann
River Valley
McKonolo Gulhno Trimble

DIVISION

Flrtt Team
Southern

Kelsey Holter
Katr'leryn Myers
Emily Bowling
nttany Copfey

Waterford
Miller
Eastem
Eastern
Eastern
Symtne~ IJala.y
Symm&lt;e V~ley
Symm.. Valley

BY GARY CLARK

&gt;MASQN, W.Va.
Coach
Ed
Cromley's
Wahama White Falcon
football II will host the
visiting Pocahontas County
Warriors at I: 30 pm
$aturday afternoon in the
opening round of the 2007
Class A football playoffs.
: .The White Falcons fine
tshed the regular season in
I} : · two-way
tie with
Calhoun County for the
s~venth and eighth place
position amon~ Class A
sehools in the fmal ratings
released earlier this weekend by the WVSSAC.
Wahama was awarded the
higher seed . over the Red
Devils by virtue of the secQnd tie-breaker with the
Rend Area .• team owning
inore bonus points than
C-alhoun County during
regular season action. As a
~esult of the higher finish
the Bend Area team earned
Hie right 'to host lOth rated
·Pocahontas County instead

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Katle H.ayman, Eastern
Coach or the Ye1r
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Honorable Mention
Miller
Ashley Roble
SOu1hsrn ·
Sarah Eddy
Southam
Jossl t;&gt;rsyer
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Kandlce Kaldo

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Cavs outlast Warriors
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)
- LeBron James had 24
points, '14 rebounds and nine
assists, and Damon Jones' 3pointer with 2:30 td play put
the Cleveland Cavaliers
ahead to stay in a 108-104
victory over Golden State on
Tuesday night.
Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 22
points and 13 rebounds for
the
defending
Eastern
Conference champions, who
kept the Warriors winless
with a calm finish. on their
third victory in their last .four
trips to Golden State.
Cleveland went up 103-98
with I :03 left after Jones' 3pointer and llgauskas' free
throws, but Golden State
trimmed the lead to one point
on Baron Davis' free throws
and Andris Biedrins' hook
shot.
James, who fell just short
of his II th career triple-double, drew triple coverage on
the Cavs' next possession.
They rotated the ball to
Daniel Gibson, .whose 3pointer with 19 seconds left
sealed Cleveland's second
win of the season. Gibson
finished with 22 points.
Davis, who sat out both of
the Cavaliers' last two visits
to Oakland because of .suspensions, had 29 points and
10 assists. Manta Ellis scored
22 points and AI Harrin~ton
added 19 for the Wamors,
who fell to 0-4 in thhr tough
early season schedule without suspended swingman
Stephen Jackson.
The Cavaliers played with·
out g1,1ard Larry Hughes, who
bruised his left knee in a collision
with
Phoenix's
Leandro Barbosa on Sunda;v
in the opening game of their
six-sto(&gt; road trip. Sasha
Pavlovtc scored just six

points on 2-of-11 shooting in
Hughes' starting spot, and
only seven players scored for
the Cavs.
·
James left the court for
about 90 seconds of game
time in the flrst quarter after
Biedrins accidel)tally hit him
in the face while reaching for
a rebound. James walked gingerly to the locker room with
a towel over his left eye, but
returned moments later.
This wasn't James' first big
night in Oa)dand. He got the
second triple-double of his
career against the Warriors
near! y three years ago - a
feat that occurred just three
nights after he became the
youngest player in NBA history with a triple-double.
Davis and James dueled
down .the stretch this time,
with James sometimes guarding the Warriors' smaller star
when Golden State had the
ball.
Ellis scored 14 points in the
second quarter as the
Warriors erased Cleveland's
I 0-point lead. Golden State
closed the third quarter on a
13-2 run, taking the lead
entering the fourth on Ellis'
buzzer-beating 3-pointer.
Warriors forward Brandan
Wright, the eighth overall
pick from North Carolina,
made his NBA debut with 4
minutes of action in the third
quarter, grabbing a rebound
on his first time up the court,
but missing his only shot.
Nelson has discouraged any
hope of getting help from the
raw rookie this season.
Notes: Cleveland also
played without F Donyell
Marshall (sprained nght
wrist) and G Eric Snow
AP photo
(sprained left knee) ... The
Cleveland
Cavaliers
forward
LeBron
James
(23),
dribbles
past
Golden
State
Warriors
guard
Cavaliers said James had an
B~ron
Davis
(5)
during
the
first
half
of
an
NBA
basketball
game
in
Oakland
,
Calif.,
on
Tuesday.
"upper left eyelid abrasion."

Wahama to host Pocahontas County ·
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Sr

IV

Whitney Wolf•AIIfle

Katie Hayman

Lauren. Thomaa

Astl Powell

Coach of the Ytar
Brad Jeffers. AIEucander ·

Ashlelgh Tornes
Chrlsllna Grlffllh
Megan Broderick

FlrtiTHm

Lauren Ralnta
Nikki Brammer
TareAusssil

Sr

Player of the Year

FlrltT•m

A.!Ney Graves

Trlmble

of ninth ranked Moorefield
in this weeks opening
round of the post-season.
Due to the top eight finish WHS gaiged the home
field edge in the first
rpound with the Warriors
selecting the Saturday
afternoon starting time.
WVSSAC playoff guidelines award the higher
seeded team the choice of
sites while the lower seeded team selects the day and
time.
Pocahontas County will the Warriors handing the
be making its second trek Crusaders a 37-22 setback
to the Bend Area in three one week prior to the
years with the Warriors White Falcons 50-30 tridropping a first round umph over Parkersburg
affair to the Mason County Catholic. The lone two setteam during the 2004 sea- backs on the season .by
C
son.
p h
Like
Wahama,
the oca ontas ounty were to
Warriors concluded the · 13th
rated
Pendleton
regular season with an 8-2 County (14-12) and to Bath
mark two weeks ago with County, Virginia (33-26).
both teams enjoying an off . The Warriors defeated
-week last week. The two 2007 playoff participant
squads played one common and 12th ranked Greenbrier
opponent during the cur- West during the regular
rent
campaign
in season with a 21-20 conParkersburg Catholic with quest over the Cavaliers.

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Wahama continues playoff tradition
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

..

MASON. W. Va. - The
playoff tradr tion continues on
for the Wahama Whne Falcon
football team as Coach Ed
Cromley\ Bend Area eleven
prepares for ih sixth post-season apJXanmcc 111 seven years
at the Mason County School.
The Wh ite Falcons .once
again secured a posnion
among loc lop 16 rated Class
A playofl tecUllS with its seventh place tinish and will host
a first round playotl contest
for the fifth straight time.
Pocahontas County will provide the opposition for the
Bend Area team tor the second time in three seasons
when the Warriors invade the
WHS campus for a I :30 p.m.
Sarurday afternoon affair.
Wahama wrll venture into
the Class A post-season for
the 13th time since its tirst
ever piayoff celebration during the .1986 season when the
White Falcon playoff legacy
began under veteran head
coach
Don
VanMeter.
VanMeter's first playoff
squad delighted a jam-packed
throng of some 5000 fans at
Sanders Memorial Stadium at
Point Pleasant High School
with a thrilling 25-24 playoff
win over Pineville in ~hat is
likely the most exciting factball contest ever played by a
WHS grid team.
VanMeter would guide the
White Falcons to the post-season three more times in 1987,
1988 and again in 1991 with
WHS comptling a l-5 record
during VanMeter's tenm as the
Bend Area football coach.
Current Falcon head coach,
Ed Cromley. took over the
reins of the Mason County
program in 1995 and one year

DIVISION I
Mt Notre Dame ( 16-12) vs Rocky Rtver
Magmfltat (24-4), Fnday, half hour after
ltrst Dlv1s10n II semiUnal; Mother of Mercy
(27-1) vs. Mentor (27-2), Fnday, half hour
after first Division I sem1f1nal
Championship - saturday, 3 p.m.
DIVISION II
Salem (27.(]) vs Tot. Cent. Cath. (24-4) ,
Fnday, 11 a.m; Cols. Hartley (22-5) vs
Tlpp C1ty Tlppecaf\06 (28 -0), Fnday, hall
tlou r after first semifmal
Championship - Saturday, f p m
DIVISION Ill
Ltma Central Catholic (25-2) vs St
Bernard Roger Bacon (19-8), Thursday,
6 p.m. Albany Ale)(ander (24·3) vs. Gates
Mttls Gilmour (24-3), Thursday, half hour
after first semif1na1.
Championship - Saturday, 11 a m
DIVISION IV
Jackson Center (25·3) vs N01walk St
Paul (25,2), Friday, half hour after second Dtvtston I semtflnal: Marta Stein
Marion Looal (26·1) vs. Newark Cath.
(21:7), Fnday, half hour after ftrst sem1f1·
nal
'
Championship - Saturday, 5 p.m

FOOTBAU

OVP Fila phot

Members of the Wahama ,football team celebrate after a touchdown during a game
against Eastern in this Friday, September 7 file photo . The Falcons will be making their
ninth playoff appearance in the past 12 years when they host Pocahontas County
Saturday afternoon in Mason, W.Va.
later the Mason County team
was back in the playoffs.
During Cromley's tenure the
locals have just about been a
playoff fixture with the White
Falcons going to the post-season in 1996, '97 and '98 in
addition to 2001, '02, '03,
'04, '06 and '07. Cromley's
teams have posted a 7-8

record in the playoffs which
includes a parr of semifinal
berths in 2001 and again in
2003.
Saturday afternoons outing
against Pocahontas County
will be the 21st playoff contest in WHS history with the
White Falcons goinj! 8-12
during its 13 voyages mto the

post-season. In its last eight
encounters the White Falcons
are 6-6 with WHS posting a 55 record in games tt has hosted. In Saturday afternoon
· playoff contests Wahama
owns a 4-10 slate with the
Bend Area team posting a 4-2
mark in Friday mght encounters.

Steelers may not be up to Patriots' level,-but they're surging
PITISBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers aren't
good right now in the way the
New England Patriots are.
Maybe .not good lil&gt;e the
Indianapolis Colts, either.
They're also not a team
opponents are eager to play.
Not with Ben Roethlisberger
throwing the ball better than
ever and a defense making
game-altering plays like so
many Steelers te~ms before
them .

VOLl£YBAU

No matter the era, be it the
Super Bowl-filled '70s or the
long run of successful seasons they enjoyed in the
1990s and into this century,
the Steelers have rarely performed better than they did in
rou·ghing up Baltimore 38-7
on Monday night.
Fittingly, many of their one
dozen Hall of Famers were
on hand as part of the team's
75th season celebration, with
Roethlisberger putting on a

Terry Bradshaw-like show
with five TD passes before
halftime.
Linebacker James Harrison
had a night · Jack Ham and
Jack Lambert would have
envied, with three forced
fumbles, a fumble recovery,
an interception and 3 1/2
sacks. He might have won the
NFL' s defensive player of the
monih award in one night.
"We made splash plays,"

coach Mike Tomlin said
Tuesday, "and by splash plays
I mean significant plays:
sacks. fumbles. turnovers, big
plays in the passing·game."
The victory sets up the
Steelers (6-2) to take a fmn
grip on the AFC North lead if
they beat second-place
Cleveland (5-3) on Sunday at
Heinz Field. After that. the
Jets (l-8), Dolphins (0-8) and
Bengals (2-6) follow in successive weeks.

Regional semifinal high school football
playoff patrtngs, with seedtngs, as provided by the Ohio Htgh School AthletiC
ASSOCiation·
DIVISION I
All Gsmes at 7 p.m. Saturday unless
noted
Region 1. 1 Mentor (8-2) vs. 4 Solon (8·
2) at l'arma Byers Field: 7 Cleve
Glenville (9·2) vs. 6 Youngs Boardman
{8-3) at Twinsburg Tiger Stadtum
Aeglon 2: 1 Brunswick (11-0) vs. 4 Tol.
Whitmer (9· 2) at Fremont Ross Paul
Stadium at Harmon Field; 2 N Canton
Hoover (9-2) va. 3 Macedonia Nordonla ,
(1 0-1) at Massillon Washington Paul
Brown Tiger Stadium
Region 3: 1 Hilliard Darby (10-1) vs. 5
Groveport-Madison (8·31 at Upper
Arlington Moorehead Memorial Stadium,
2 PICkerington Cent. (1 H)) vs. 3 Dublin
Coffman (11·0) at Gahanna Lincoln
Stadium
Region 4: 1 Cln. St. Xavier (11·0) va. 4
Centsrvlne (9·2) at 5 p.m. at Cincinnati
Paul Brown Stadium; 2 Cln. Colerain (11·
0) vs. 6 Cln . Moeller (7-3) at 2 p.m. at
Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium
DIVISION II

•
All Ga'""s at 7:30 p.m. Frkiay
Region 5· 1 Warren Howland (11·0) vs 5
Maylleld !8·3) at Solon Stewart Field; 2
Tallmadge (iQ-1) vs. 3 Parma Normandy
(9-2) at Bedford Stewart Fteld at Bearcat
Stadium
·
Region 6: 1 Avon L~ke (11-0) vs. 4
Ashland (10·1) at Brunswick Kirsh Fteld,
2 Sylvania Southview (10-1) vs 6 Piqua
(8·3) at Ltma Senior Stadium
~ion 7: 1 Cots. DeSaleS' {1 i .(]) vs 4
Canfield ( 10. 1) at Canton Fawcett
Stadium; 2 Louisville (9·2) vs. 6 Dresden
Tri-Vallev (10-1) at New Philadelphia
Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium
Region 8:,.. Cln. Turpin (11 -0) vs. 5
Trotwood-Madison (8·3) at Centerville
Stadium; 2 Cin Anderson (9-2) vs 6 Day
Carroll (1Q-1) at Cln Princeton Mancuso
Fteld In VIking Stadium
DIVISION Ill
All games at (:·30 p.m. Fnday
Region 9: 1 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
(9·1) vs. 5 Cortland Lakeview (9-2) at
Ravenna Slad tum/Gilcrest Fteld, 2

Rocky Atver ( 11·0) vs Mentor ~ak~
Cath (7-4) at Lakewood Stadium .

CLASSIFIED

•

Region 10 1 Sunbury Big Walnut ('loD-1 )

vs. 5 Shelby (9-2) at lewis · Ctr
Olentangy Braves Fteld: 2 Napoleon (101) vs. 6 Clyde (1D- 1) a! ToI Cen t Cath
GallagMr At hletic Complex
Region 11 1 Canal Fulton Northwest
(11-0) vs. 4 Dover (8-3) at Masstl lon ~au l
Brown Tt ger Stadium, 2 Newark Ltckmg,
Valley (10-1 ) vs. 3 Belotl West Branch (9·
2) at Wooster Follis FiEHd
Reglor'l 12 1 Ctn lndtan Hill (9·2) vs. 5
Circlevtlle (6·3) at Hillsboro Rtchards
Memorial Field; 2 Canal Wtnchester-(10·
1) vs 6 Monroe (9·2) at Oay1on We lcome

Gallia
County
OH

Stadium
DIVISION IV
All Games at f: p.m. Saturday

Region 13 1 Youngs. Mooney (1 1·0) vs
4 Akron St Vlncent-St Mary (9-2) at
BelOit w. Branch Heacock. Stadtuin. 2
Steubenville {11.0) 'vs 3 Canton Gent
Calh {10· 1) at Austintown Fitch Falcon
Stad1um
Reg1on 14 1 Pemberville Eastwood·(101) vs 5 Genoa Area (10·1) at Mil(bury
Lake Flyer Stadtum; 7 Onawa-Glandorf
(9·2) vs 3 Marion Pleasant (10-1) at
Ttfftn Columbian National Field at Frost·
Kalnow Stadtum
Region 15: 1 St Clatrs~tlle (11·0) vs. 4
Pataskala Ltcking He1gttts (10·1) at
Zanesville
Sulzberger
Memonal
Stadium, 2 Wlll lamspor1 Westfall (11-0)
vs. 3 Waverly (10-1) at Ashvltle Teays
Valley Vtking Stadium
Reg1on 16. 1 Kenenng Alter (1 H1) vs. 5
Coldwater (10-1) at Piqua Alexander
Stadiu m/Purk Fteld, 2 West Mtlton
Mttton-U nton (10-1) vs 3 Clarksvt lle
Clinton -Ma ssie (10-1) at Ketter ing
Fatrmont Roush Stadtum

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Sewer Federal

described
collateral
will be sold "as !awhere Is", with no
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Labor warranty given.

District- S.R . 681 Lift Standards Provisions
For further lnlormaStatlon
&amp;
WWTP and
Davis-Bacon lion, or lor an appoint·
Improvements wtll be Wages, various tnsur- ment to Inspect collet-

be t~bmitted within 30
days of notice of the
proposed action. An
adjudication hearing
may be held on a proposed action II a hearIng request or objection Ia received by the
OEPA within 30 daya of

Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

DIVISIONV
All Games at 7.30 p.in. Friday unless
noted
Region 17 1 N. LimaS. Range (11 ·0) vs
4 Gates Mills Gilmour Aced . {9·1) at
Warren Harding Mollenkopf Stadium, 2
Youngs Ursuline (9-2) vs. 3 Apple Creek
Waynedale (9-2) at Canton Cent Cath
Klinefelter Stadium
Region 18: 1 Patrick Henry (10-1) vs 4
Lima Cent. Cath. (10·1) at Findlay
Donnell Sted tum; 2 Fmdlay Liberty·
Benton (11.(]} vs 6 Defiance Tinora (9-2)
at Lima Bath Stadium
Region 19 1 Co ts. Ready (10-1) vs. 4
Johnstown-Monroe (9-2) at Newark
While Field; 7 Fredericktown (9·2) at 3
Wheelersburg (8·3) at Lancaster Fulton
Field
Region 20. 1 West Jefferson (11-D) vs. 4
West liberty-Salem (1 0·1) a.t Urbana
High School Stadium; 2 Marla Stein
Marion Local (11-0) vs. 3 Cln. Deer l'ark
(9-2) at 1 30 p m. at Clayton Northmont
Stadium/Dudon Memorial Field

HOW

received by the Meigs ance
requirements, eral, prior to aale date
C o u n _.1 y and various equal contact Cyndla or Ken lasuance of the
Commissioners
at opportunity
provl· at 992-2136.
thei r office 100 East slons.
1117,8,9
Second Street, Court No bidder may with-

House, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769_ until 1:00 p.m.
November 15, 2007,
and then at 1 :00 p .m . al
said office opened and

read aloud.

I
I

Plans, Spe&lt;:lllcations
and bid forms may be

pro~

posed action. Written

comments,

requests

lor public meetings,
draw his bid within ------~- and ad(udlcatlon hearalxty (60) daya altar the
Public Notice
Ing requests must be
actual date of the
sent to: Hearing clerk,
opening thereof. The PUBLIC NOTICE
Ohio
Environmental
Meigs
county The following appllca- Protection
Agency,
Co m m Is s i o n e r s tions and/or verified P.O.
Box
1049,
reserves the right to complaints
ware Columbus,
Ohio
waive any Informalities received, and the lot- 432161049 (telephone:
or to reject any or all lowing draft, proposed, 614-644-2129). "final

secured at the oHice of
M•E Companies, Inc., bids. The Engineer' s or final actions were actions: Are actionS of
635
Brooksedge cost estimate with con- issued, by the Ohio the director which are
Boulevard, Westerville,
Ohio 43081 . An amoont
of fifty ($50.00) dollars
witt be required lor
each set of plans and
specifications, check
made payable to M-E

Companies, Inc. the
full amount Is non·
refundable .

Each

bid

must

o

Public. Notice

be

accompanied by either
a bid bond In an
amount of 100% of the
bid amount wHh surely
satisfactory to the
aforesaid
Meigs

C

tlnganctnlor Conlract
1 Is $11,000.00. Tho
Englneer'a cost eslimates wHh conttngenciao lor Contract 2 Is
$60,000.00.
(10) 31 (11) 7

PUBLIC NOltCE
NOTICE: ts hereby
given that on Saturday
November 10, 2007 at
10:00 a.m., a public
sale will be held at211

u

environmental protac·
lion agency (OEPA)
lasl week. "actions"
inctuda the adoption,
modification, or repeal
of orders (other than
emergency orders); the

effective
upon
Issuance or a stated
affective
data. eJdenslons .
Pursuant
lo
Ohio (11) 7.
revlaad code section
3745.04, a final action
may be appealed to the

Issuance, denial, modi- environmental review
flcallon or revocallon appeals commlltion
of licenses, permlta, (ERAC)

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DIVISION VI
All Games at 7 p.m. Saturclay un/Bss
noted
Region 21 : 1 Basoom Hopewell-Loudon ·
(11-&lt;J) vs. 4 Mogadore (10·1 ) at 7:30
p m. at Ashland Community Stadium; 2
Norwalk St Paul {1 0.1) vs. 3 Warren JFK
(9·2) at 7 p.m. at Medina Dukes Stadium
Region 22 t McComb (10-1) vs 4
Arlington (9·2) at Ftndlay Donnell
Stadium; 7 Defiance Ayersvitle (8-3) vs. 3
Ada (7·4) at Uma Santor Stadium
Aeg1on 23: 1 Newark Cath (9· 2) vs. 4
Danville (8 -3) at 1 p.m. at Mount Vernon
Yellow Jacket Stadium, 2 Shadyside (10·
1) vs 3 Hannibal River (10..1) at Martins
Ferry Purple Alder Alumnt Field
Region 24: 1 Covington (11-0) vs. 5
Sidney Lehman (8-3) at Troy Memorial
Stadium; 2 Springfield Cath . Cent. (11-Q)
vs 6 Mechanicsburg {7-4) at Si(:tney
Memori8t Stadium

he flrsl lnsertlon.
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Corrections wl
mode In the ftr
vallablt adttton.
Boz number ada ar

twaya confidential.
Current
pplles.
All Real Estat
dvertleementa ·ar
ubject to lhe Fodera
etr Houotng Aci

n t y W
Second
St., director of
Commissioners or by Pomeroy, Ohio. The mental
protecllon's action. Pursuant to
eartiliad check, cuhier Farmero

Title

If so, you qu

Bank

and (director's) Intent with Ohio revltod code seccred· Savings Company Ia respect
lo
the lion 3745.07, a final

check, or letter o1
H upon a solvent bank selling tor caah In Issuance, denial, ate. action lasulng, dany·
In the amounl of not hand or certified check ol a permit, llcenaa, lng, modifying, revok-

less than I 0% of the the following collallor- order, etc. lntereeted Ing, or renewing a parbid amount In favor f al :
persona may aubmlt mil, ilcanea, or varithe
Malgo
County 1882
GMC
Pickup written comments or ance which Ia not preCommlutonore. Bid IGTEK14HOCF700933 requeot a public meat· ceded by a proposed
Bonds oholl bo accom- 2004 Pont!ac Grand lng regarding draft action,
may
be
panlad by Proof of A
m •acllona. Comment• or oppealod to the ERAC
Authority of the official IG2NF52E24M820278 public
meeting by filing an appeal
or agent oignlng the 2008 Dodge Charger requnte mutt bt tub- within 30 days ol
bond.
R
T mltted within 30 doyo lttuance o1 the final
Bide ahall be oeatad 2B3KA53H06H318749
of notice of tho drill ectlon. ERAC sppeate,
end marked ea Bid lor:
The Fermero Bank ectlon.
"Propottd accompanied by a $70
Tuppers
Plaine and Savings Company, actlone" are written filing fu which lhe
Regional
Sewer Pomeroy,
Ohio, tlatements
of th.o cornm1111on In Itt dlt·
Dletrlct- S.R. 681 Lift reoarvea the right to dlractor'a lntont wtlh cralion may reduce tl
Station
&amp; WWTP bid at thll'lait, and to rttpect
lo
the by aHidavtt the appal·
Improve mania
and withdrew thl . above lttuence, denial, modi, !ant demonttratu that
mailed or delivered to: collateral prior lo sale. flcatlon, revocation, or payment of the lull
Meigs
. County Further, The Farmers renewal of a permit, amount of the lea
Commlsalonera
Bank and Savings llcenH, or variance . would cauae extreme
100 EllI Second Stroot Company roeerveo the Written commanto and hardahlp, muot bo Iliad
Court Houae
right to reject any or ail requnts lor a public with:
Environmental
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
bids oubmtttod.
· meeting ragordlng a review appiala comAttention of bidders is
The
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llllalneu Training ..................................... :.140
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Chiid/Eidarly Care .................... :.................. 190
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675-7285

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please slop by our front
Syracuse Oil carport plus 1
off1ce Mon -Fri , 9am-5pm
car garage &amp; shed, 740·992·
and fill oul an applicatton,
3141 or (740}442-1281
full lime and part time post·
!tons avrulable lo those qual·
ifted Individuals completing
the class. applicant must be
dependable {attendance 1s a
mu st) team players with pos·
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prOVtdtng outstandtng, quail·
remodeled Ranch on 1 acre
ty care to our residents
mil 1n City. New kit wf pantry
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su tle wl FP &amp; prtvate
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entrance DR LA w/ gas FP/
coo rdin ator (740)992·6472
A.Hached carport 2 car
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the Drug Free Workplace
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Potnt Pleasant Oenttst offtce Gallipolis Career College
needtng
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Ass istant,
Call Today! 740-446-4367,
Willing to tra1n. Computer,
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phone &amp; customer skills are ..,_ Q!'ll•pohscareereoftege com
necessary Pteasa send Ac:w"d1tad Mambe• Accredil111g
resume to. Dental Otftce councrl 1o1 lndOpendl)m Coleges
3984 tndtan Creek Ad and Schools 1214B
5BR 2BA brtck style ranch
Elkview, WV 2507 t
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WANTED
on 36 acres at 452 Co~ Ad ,

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AVONI All Areas' To Buy or
Sell Shirley Spears, 304·
675-1429.

POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING
Avg. Pay $20/h r or
$57K annually
Including Federal Benefits
and OT,Paid Tratmng,
Mach'"''' and Welders.
FT PT
Less than 4 yrs expenence
Vacations- 1
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need no' Apply Ambrosia
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Full time PostiiOn
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hours a week Wtth a benetits
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Otrect resumes/inqutnes to·
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45631
Amanda Hill.
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Rehab Manag9r
Wanted someone 2417 to s1t
through FndCiy, 8am-4pm
311 Buckndg e Ad ,
w1th Elderly Aunt, must have
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equal
opportumty
eMp , &amp; be able to llfl 100 lbs
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employer F/M/ON
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vated and hard worktng Call
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5660

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readers era htreby
informed that all
dwellings advertised in
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available on an equal
opportunity bases.
Cozy home close to new
Metgs Elementary' 3 BA, 1
bath. ultllty room , large
k1t chen/dtn1ng
room.
Covered · pa!IO
With
Anderson atnum door out to
patio ott of dtntng room. 2
out butldtngs plus extra outSide storage attached to
home All on a level lot on
Happy Hollow Rd near New
Ltma Ad m Hutchinson
SubdiVISIOn (Not 1n flood
zone) Great v1ew ol open
held and deer Asktng
69,500 Call 742·1011
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Ranch, 1 \.ath, Family
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mcluded Asktng $70,000
Call740 · 70~9~
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DOWN PAYMENT' programs Ior you to buy )'Our
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Loca tors .
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HouSB tor sale m Rac1ne
area Approx 4 acres. all
prolesstonally landscaped
Ranch style house w1th 4
bedrooms. ilvtng room. dtn·
tng room, kitchen. large tam tly room, central atr, gas heat
and 1 faeplace Addillon ot a
large Ftortda room com·
pletely ced ar opens onto
pat1o &amp; pool area Heated 1n
ground pool enclosed by pn·
vacy fencmg and landscaped Fmmhed 2 car
garage al1ached to hmtse
and fintshetl &amp; heated 3 car
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unattached
Excellent condttton ready to
move 1n $255.000 00. Call
(740)949·22 17

Approx 2 acres wf existing
28)";60 house foundatton
Also 24x40 ftntshed garage
Has water, alec 7 sewer
Located in centenary on
Herman Rd . Asktng $55,000
Please call 740-208 -6704
Green Acres (10), Farm
Livin' Fresh Air, 3 miles !rom
New Haven. WV $34,500
304-n3·5881
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1 2BR WOSR $400/mo.
$400 dep 88 Gartteld. Hud
ok 1 3BR 2BA doublewide,
$575/mo $575 dep 172 112
Chatham Ave Hud ok. 740·
446-2515
2 bd

House m Mason.
Covered Carport , Kllchen
fu rniShed Gas heat, No
Pets $375 per mo Dep Req
304·675-7783
2 bedroom house 1n
Pt.Pieasant, very clean and
mce No Pets, 304-675-1386

2 story house w1th 2BR 1
bath, New carpet 1n bDth
bedrooms and large livtng
room, new r e fr~ ge rator, large
dry spactous basement
(could be used as xtra BA or
FA) No Pel!?, can see at
1638
Chatham
Ave .
Gallipolis. {740)446·4234 or
(740)208-786 1
2BR's. 122 Lower Garfteld
GallipoliS Deposit requtrad
740-446-1258
3 bedroom House available
Now lhru May $475 rent
$300 depoSit, ref req 740 441-7193 or 740-339·97 t 3
3 Bedroom House m
Syracuse $500/month +
depos1t No Pets (304}67 5·
5332 weekends 740·59 10265

New home m Gallipolis 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath home on
2BR . 2BA, 3 acres MIL n1ce level tot $475 month
$82 500 Call 740-446-7029 (740)446·7101 ask for
Tammie
Ntee 3BR, newly remodeled
New WH &amp; Furn CIA 3 br house in Middleport. all
Appltance mcluded Across electnc, $425 plus $425
from V1nton Elem. $65,000 depostt. No Pets. (740)992740-245-5555 or 441-5105 6068
R·acinolranch home 1500.
sq. fl .. 3/2, seller ass1sted
ftnanctng, (740)4 16·3977 ,
740-222·5570

WALKING DISTAN CE TO
RIO GRANDE COLLE GE
1600aq fl .. all electric, heat
Crown
Ctty.
Ohto
Basemen1.
pump
&amp; wood burner. &lt;IBR ,
.
To Do
FR. OR. K1tchen has fndge. full stz e base ment , 2 ca r
Georna's Portable Sawmill , range' oven. dtsp &amp; dtsh- garage 1740) 44 1-9510
dont haul your Logs to the washer Basement has FP
Mill just call 304-675-1957
and 9ft r:e tltngs with 2x6
studs Heat pump 2 car
attached garage. new fencGu tter Player looktng to star~ tng , extra bldgs Brtnks
an ortginal Rock Band IF Security System back deck.
tn lerested call. 740·985· Fpr sale by owner Call lor
4416. afler500P.M
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3BR, 1 1/2 BA, 2 car gmage
wl lenced yard in tamtly on·
ented netghborhood, 5 mtles
lrom town Would consider
rentmg partiall y furmshed
wtth utth\IBS to constructiOn
workers on a week lo we ek
basts Avatl. Dec.1 Call740·
446-8731
- - -- - - - 3BA I bath. 2-story older
tarm house on SR 554 Btdweii/AV
schools

FOR SAl f'

$575/mo plus sec dep Pets
d
15 lbs 1$575 pol
un er
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2000 14,x70. 3BR. 2BA Lots deposit Available 1O· 13-07
o1 up grados . on I enled lol Ca11 446.3644 1or app Itca34
Ktaus·Beck
Ad lion
Gallipolis 3 miles fro m - -- - - - - 3BR IBA, laundry room , 65
Galltpolts off SR 588 446
Mtll Cr eek. No pets 740·
8935 Price red uced
446·9523 or 446·1 443
2000 Fleetwood (Wtnd gate)
4 Bd Home Apple Grove
14x70 3br . 2 bathrooms. Ohio $400 wtlh dep No
linoleum floors. new bath
pets Aftel 6 00 ca ll 740rooms. good con dtiiOil
698·5002
51 4.000 co calls alter 9pm
please 304·675·3927
4 rooms and balh. stove and
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Ne111 3 Bedroom homes from
No Pets $395/mo 446·3945
$2 14 36per month, Includes
many upgrades, deltver y &amp; 5 Room House tn Rto
set up (740) 385·2434
Grande area Reterences.
No tnstde Pets 304·675·
7624
OWNER FINANCING
Ntce 312 stnglewtdes
Attention!
From $1 ,800 down
Local compa11y offenng "NO
DOWN PAYMENr pro·
payment
Ad am (7 40) 828-2750
grams tor you to buy your
home instead of rcnlmg
• 1OOD~o llflanctng
• Less than pertect credtt ·
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ACUt'AC;E
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;ame as tent
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Locators
Gardens
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Memory Gardens. (740) 44 6- ' - - ' - - - ' - - - - 4383 day. i740)256·6637 Beautiful 38R hOuse in th e
evemng
country New apphances en d
carpet Freshly patnted and
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Wahama continues playoff tradition
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

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MASON. W. Va. - The
playoff tradr tion continues on
for the Wahama Whne Falcon
football team as Coach Ed
Cromley\ Bend Area eleven
prepares for ih sixth post-season apJXanmcc 111 seven years
at the Mason County School.
The Wh ite Falcons .once
again secured a posnion
among loc lop 16 rated Class
A playofl tecUllS with its seventh place tinish and will host
a first round playotl contest
for the fifth straight time.
Pocahontas County will provide the opposition for the
Bend Area team tor the second time in three seasons
when the Warriors invade the
WHS campus for a I :30 p.m.
Sarurday afternoon affair.
Wahama wrll venture into
the Class A post-season for
the 13th time since its tirst
ever piayoff celebration during the .1986 season when the
White Falcon playoff legacy
began under veteran head
coach
Don
VanMeter.
VanMeter's first playoff
squad delighted a jam-packed
throng of some 5000 fans at
Sanders Memorial Stadium at
Point Pleasant High School
with a thrilling 25-24 playoff
win over Pineville in ~hat is
likely the most exciting factball contest ever played by a
WHS grid team.
VanMeter would guide the
White Falcons to the post-season three more times in 1987,
1988 and again in 1991 with
WHS comptling a l-5 record
during VanMeter's tenm as the
Bend Area football coach.
Current Falcon head coach,
Ed Cromley. took over the
reins of the Mason County
program in 1995 and one year

DIVISION I
Mt Notre Dame ( 16-12) vs Rocky Rtver
Magmfltat (24-4), Fnday, half hour after
ltrst Dlv1s10n II semiUnal; Mother of Mercy
(27-1) vs. Mentor (27-2), Fnday, half hour
after first Division I sem1f1nal
Championship - saturday, 3 p.m.
DIVISION II
Salem (27.(]) vs Tot. Cent. Cath. (24-4) ,
Fnday, 11 a.m; Cols. Hartley (22-5) vs
Tlpp C1ty Tlppecaf\06 (28 -0), Fnday, hall
tlou r after first semifmal
Championship - Saturday, f p m
DIVISION Ill
Ltma Central Catholic (25-2) vs St
Bernard Roger Bacon (19-8), Thursday,
6 p.m. Albany Ale)(ander (24·3) vs. Gates
Mttls Gilmour (24-3), Thursday, half hour
after first semif1na1.
Championship - Saturday, 11 a m
DIVISION IV
Jackson Center (25·3) vs N01walk St
Paul (25,2), Friday, half hour after second Dtvtston I semtflnal: Marta Stein
Marion Looal (26·1) vs. Newark Cath.
(21:7), Fnday, half hour after ftrst sem1f1·
nal
'
Championship - Saturday, 5 p.m

FOOTBAU

OVP Fila phot

Members of the Wahama ,football team celebrate after a touchdown during a game
against Eastern in this Friday, September 7 file photo . The Falcons will be making their
ninth playoff appearance in the past 12 years when they host Pocahontas County
Saturday afternoon in Mason, W.Va.
later the Mason County team
was back in the playoffs.
During Cromley's tenure the
locals have just about been a
playoff fixture with the White
Falcons going to the post-season in 1996, '97 and '98 in
addition to 2001, '02, '03,
'04, '06 and '07. Cromley's
teams have posted a 7-8

record in the playoffs which
includes a parr of semifinal
berths in 2001 and again in
2003.
Saturday afternoons outing
against Pocahontas County
will be the 21st playoff contest in WHS history with the
White Falcons goinj! 8-12
during its 13 voyages mto the

post-season. In its last eight
encounters the White Falcons
are 6-6 with WHS posting a 55 record in games tt has hosted. In Saturday afternoon
· playoff contests Wahama
owns a 4-10 slate with the
Bend Area team posting a 4-2
mark in Friday mght encounters.

Steelers may not be up to Patriots' level,-but they're surging
PITISBURGH (AP) The Pittsburgh Steelers aren't
good right now in the way the
New England Patriots are.
Maybe .not good lil&gt;e the
Indianapolis Colts, either.
They're also not a team
opponents are eager to play.
Not with Ben Roethlisberger
throwing the ball better than
ever and a defense making
game-altering plays like so
many Steelers te~ms before
them .

VOLl£YBAU

No matter the era, be it the
Super Bowl-filled '70s or the
long run of successful seasons they enjoyed in the
1990s and into this century,
the Steelers have rarely performed better than they did in
rou·ghing up Baltimore 38-7
on Monday night.
Fittingly, many of their one
dozen Hall of Famers were
on hand as part of the team's
75th season celebration, with
Roethlisberger putting on a

Terry Bradshaw-like show
with five TD passes before
halftime.
Linebacker James Harrison
had a night · Jack Ham and
Jack Lambert would have
envied, with three forced
fumbles, a fumble recovery,
an interception and 3 1/2
sacks. He might have won the
NFL' s defensive player of the
monih award in one night.
"We made splash plays,"

coach Mike Tomlin said
Tuesday, "and by splash plays
I mean significant plays:
sacks. fumbles. turnovers, big
plays in the passing·game."
The victory sets up the
Steelers (6-2) to take a fmn
grip on the AFC North lead if
they beat second-place
Cleveland (5-3) on Sunday at
Heinz Field. After that. the
Jets (l-8), Dolphins (0-8) and
Bengals (2-6) follow in successive weeks.

Regional semifinal high school football
playoff patrtngs, with seedtngs, as provided by the Ohio Htgh School AthletiC
ASSOCiation·
DIVISION I
All Gsmes at 7 p.m. Saturday unless
noted
Region 1. 1 Mentor (8-2) vs. 4 Solon (8·
2) at l'arma Byers Field: 7 Cleve
Glenville (9·2) vs. 6 Youngs Boardman
{8-3) at Twinsburg Tiger Stadtum
Aeglon 2: 1 Brunswick (11-0) vs. 4 Tol.
Whitmer (9· 2) at Fremont Ross Paul
Stadium at Harmon Field; 2 N Canton
Hoover (9-2) va. 3 Macedonia Nordonla ,
(1 0-1) at Massillon Washington Paul
Brown Tiger Stadium
Region 3: 1 Hilliard Darby (10-1) vs. 5
Groveport-Madison (8·31 at Upper
Arlington Moorehead Memorial Stadium,
2 PICkerington Cent. (1 H)) vs. 3 Dublin
Coffman (11·0) at Gahanna Lincoln
Stadium
Region 4: 1 Cln. St. Xavier (11·0) va. 4
Centsrvlne (9·2) at 5 p.m. at Cincinnati
Paul Brown Stadium; 2 Cln. Colerain (11·
0) vs. 6 Cln . Moeller (7-3) at 2 p.m. at
Cincinnati Paul Brown Stadium
DIVISION II

•
All Ga'""s at 7:30 p.m. Frkiay
Region 5· 1 Warren Howland (11·0) vs 5
Maylleld !8·3) at Solon Stewart Field; 2
Tallmadge (iQ-1) vs. 3 Parma Normandy
(9-2) at Bedford Stewart Fteld at Bearcat
Stadium
·
Region 6: 1 Avon L~ke (11-0) vs. 4
Ashland (10·1) at Brunswick Kirsh Fteld,
2 Sylvania Southview (10-1) vs 6 Piqua
(8·3) at Ltma Senior Stadium
~ion 7: 1 Cots. DeSaleS' {1 i .(]) vs 4
Canfield ( 10. 1) at Canton Fawcett
Stadium; 2 Louisville (9·2) vs. 6 Dresden
Tri-Vallev (10-1) at New Philadelphia
Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium
Region 8:,.. Cln. Turpin (11 -0) vs. 5
Trotwood-Madison (8·3) at Centerville
Stadium; 2 Cin Anderson (9-2) vs 6 Day
Carroll (1Q-1) at Cln Princeton Mancuso
Fteld In VIking Stadium
DIVISION Ill
All games at (:·30 p.m. Fnday
Region 9: 1 Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit
(9·1) vs. 5 Cortland Lakeview (9-2) at
Ravenna Slad tum/Gilcrest Fteld, 2

Rocky Atver ( 11·0) vs Mentor ~ak~
Cath (7-4) at Lakewood Stadium .

CLASSIFIED

•

Region 10 1 Sunbury Big Walnut ('loD-1 )

vs. 5 Shelby (9-2) at lewis · Ctr
Olentangy Braves Fteld: 2 Napoleon (101) vs. 6 Clyde (1D- 1) a! ToI Cen t Cath
GallagMr At hletic Complex
Region 11 1 Canal Fulton Northwest
(11-0) vs. 4 Dover (8-3) at Masstl lon ~au l
Brown Tt ger Stadium, 2 Newark Ltckmg,
Valley (10-1 ) vs. 3 Belotl West Branch (9·
2) at Wooster Follis FiEHd
Reglor'l 12 1 Ctn lndtan Hill (9·2) vs. 5
Circlevtlle (6·3) at Hillsboro Rtchards
Memorial Field; 2 Canal Wtnchester-(10·
1) vs 6 Monroe (9·2) at Oay1on We lcome

Gallia
County
OH

Stadium
DIVISION IV
All Games at f: p.m. Saturday

Region 13 1 Youngs. Mooney (1 1·0) vs
4 Akron St Vlncent-St Mary (9-2) at
BelOit w. Branch Heacock. Stadtuin. 2
Steubenville {11.0) 'vs 3 Canton Gent
Calh {10· 1) at Austintown Fitch Falcon
Stad1um
Reg1on 14 1 Pemberville Eastwood·(101) vs 5 Genoa Area (10·1) at Mil(bury
Lake Flyer Stadtum; 7 Onawa-Glandorf
(9·2) vs 3 Marion Pleasant (10-1) at
Ttfftn Columbian National Field at Frost·
Kalnow Stadtum
Region 15: 1 St Clatrs~tlle (11·0) vs. 4
Pataskala Ltcking He1gttts (10·1) at
Zanesville
Sulzberger
Memonal
Stadium, 2 Wlll lamspor1 Westfall (11-0)
vs. 3 Waverly (10-1) at Ashvltle Teays
Valley Vtking Stadium
Reg1on 16. 1 Kenenng Alter (1 H1) vs. 5
Coldwater (10-1) at Piqua Alexander
Stadiu m/Purk Fteld, 2 West Mtlton
Mttton-U nton (10-1) vs 3 Clarksvt lle
Clinton -Ma ssie (10-1) at Ketter ing
Fatrmont Roush Stadtum

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Sewer Federal

described
collateral
will be sold "as !awhere Is", with no
expressed or Implied

Labor warranty given.

District- S.R . 681 Lift Standards Provisions
For further lnlormaStatlon
&amp;
WWTP and
Davis-Bacon lion, or lor an appoint·
Improvements wtll be Wages, various tnsur- ment to Inspect collet-

be t~bmitted within 30
days of notice of the
proposed action. An
adjudication hearing
may be held on a proposed action II a hearIng request or objection Ia received by the
OEPA within 30 daya of

Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

DIVISIONV
All Games at 7.30 p.in. Friday unless
noted
Region 17 1 N. LimaS. Range (11 ·0) vs
4 Gates Mills Gilmour Aced . {9·1) at
Warren Harding Mollenkopf Stadium, 2
Youngs Ursuline (9-2) vs. 3 Apple Creek
Waynedale (9-2) at Canton Cent Cath
Klinefelter Stadium
Region 18: 1 Patrick Henry (10-1) vs 4
Lima Cent. Cath. (10·1) at Findlay
Donnell Sted tum; 2 Fmdlay Liberty·
Benton (11.(]} vs 6 Defiance Tinora (9-2)
at Lima Bath Stadium
Region 19 1 Co ts. Ready (10-1) vs. 4
Johnstown-Monroe (9-2) at Newark
While Field; 7 Fredericktown (9·2) at 3
Wheelersburg (8·3) at Lancaster Fulton
Field
Region 20. 1 West Jefferson (11-D) vs. 4
West liberty-Salem (1 0·1) a.t Urbana
High School Stadium; 2 Marla Stein
Marion Local (11-0) vs. 3 Cln. Deer l'ark
(9-2) at 1 30 p m. at Clayton Northmont
Stadium/Dudon Memorial Field

HOW

received by the Meigs ance
requirements, eral, prior to aale date
C o u n _.1 y and various equal contact Cyndla or Ken lasuance of the
Commissioners
at opportunity
provl· at 992-2136.
thei r office 100 East slons.
1117,8,9
Second Street, Court No bidder may with-

House, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769_ until 1:00 p.m.
November 15, 2007,
and then at 1 :00 p .m . al
said office opened and

read aloud.

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Plans, Spe&lt;:lllcations
and bid forms may be

pro~

posed action. Written

comments,

requests

lor public meetings,
draw his bid within ------~- and ad(udlcatlon hearalxty (60) daya altar the
Public Notice
Ing requests must be
actual date of the
sent to: Hearing clerk,
opening thereof. The PUBLIC NOTICE
Ohio
Environmental
Meigs
county The following appllca- Protection
Agency,
Co m m Is s i o n e r s tions and/or verified P.O.
Box
1049,
reserves the right to complaints
ware Columbus,
Ohio
waive any Informalities received, and the lot- 432161049 (telephone:
or to reject any or all lowing draft, proposed, 614-644-2129). "final

secured at the oHice of
M•E Companies, Inc., bids. The Engineer' s or final actions were actions: Are actionS of
635
Brooksedge cost estimate with con- issued, by the Ohio the director which are
Boulevard, Westerville,
Ohio 43081 . An amoont
of fifty ($50.00) dollars
witt be required lor
each set of plans and
specifications, check
made payable to M-E

Companies, Inc. the
full amount Is non·
refundable .

Each

bid

must

o

Public. Notice

be

accompanied by either
a bid bond In an
amount of 100% of the
bid amount wHh surely
satisfactory to the
aforesaid
Meigs

C

tlnganctnlor Conlract
1 Is $11,000.00. Tho
Englneer'a cost eslimates wHh conttngenciao lor Contract 2 Is
$60,000.00.
(10) 31 (11) 7

PUBLIC NOltCE
NOTICE: ts hereby
given that on Saturday
November 10, 2007 at
10:00 a.m., a public
sale will be held at211

u

environmental protac·
lion agency (OEPA)
lasl week. "actions"
inctuda the adoption,
modification, or repeal
of orders (other than
emergency orders); the

effective
upon
Issuance or a stated
affective
data. eJdenslons .
Pursuant
lo
Ohio (11) 7.
revlaad code section
3745.04, a final action
may be appealed to the

Issuance, denial, modi- environmental review
flcallon or revocallon appeals commlltion
of licenses, permlta, (ERAC)

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Publishing reserves
the right to adH,
ratect or cancel any

ad al any time.
Errors MUst B
rtod on the II

rt of publication on
ht Trlbune-SOftllnet
gloter
will
nponotbte tor n

ora than the coat o
he space occupl
the error and onl

DIVISION VI
All Games at 7 p.m. Saturclay un/Bss
noted
Region 21 : 1 Basoom Hopewell-Loudon ·
(11-&lt;J) vs. 4 Mogadore (10·1 ) at 7:30
p m. at Ashland Community Stadium; 2
Norwalk St Paul {1 0.1) vs. 3 Warren JFK
(9·2) at 7 p.m. at Medina Dukes Stadium
Region 22 t McComb (10-1) vs 4
Arlington (9·2) at Ftndlay Donnell
Stadium; 7 Defiance Ayersvitle (8-3) vs. 3
Ada (7·4) at Uma Santor Stadium
Aeg1on 23: 1 Newark Cath (9· 2) vs. 4
Danville (8 -3) at 1 p.m. at Mount Vernon
Yellow Jacket Stadium, 2 Shadyside (10·
1) vs 3 Hannibal River (10..1) at Martins
Ferry Purple Alder Alumnt Field
Region 24: 1 Covington (11-0) vs. 5
Sidney Lehman (8-3) at Troy Memorial
Stadium; 2 Springfield Cath . Cent. (11-Q)
vs 6 Mechanicsburg {7-4) at Si(:tney
Memori8t Stadium

he flrsl lnsertlon.
hall not be liable

Corrections wl
mode In the ftr
vallablt adttton.
Boz number ada ar

twaya confidential.
Current
pplles.
All Real Estat
dvertleementa ·ar
ubject to lhe Fodera
etr Houotng Aci

n t y W
Second
St., director of
Commissioners or by Pomeroy, Ohio. The mental
protecllon's action. Pursuant to
eartiliad check, cuhier Farmero

Title

If so, you qu

Bank

and (director's) Intent with Ohio revltod code seccred· Savings Company Ia respect
lo
the lion 3745.07, a final

check, or letter o1
H upon a solvent bank selling tor caah In Issuance, denial, ate. action lasulng, dany·
In the amounl of not hand or certified check ol a permit, llcenaa, lng, modifying, revok-

less than I 0% of the the following collallor- order, etc. lntereeted Ing, or renewing a parbid amount In favor f al :
persona may aubmlt mil, ilcanea, or varithe
Malgo
County 1882
GMC
Pickup written comments or ance which Ia not preCommlutonore. Bid IGTEK14HOCF700933 requeot a public meat· ceded by a proposed
Bonds oholl bo accom- 2004 Pont!ac Grand lng regarding draft action,
may
be
panlad by Proof of A
m •acllona. Comment• or oppealod to the ERAC
Authority of the official IG2NF52E24M820278 public
meeting by filing an appeal
or agent oignlng the 2008 Dodge Charger requnte mutt bt tub- within 30 days ol
bond.
R
T mltted within 30 doyo lttuance o1 the final
Bide ahall be oeatad 2B3KA53H06H318749
of notice of tho drill ectlon. ERAC sppeate,
end marked ea Bid lor:
The Fermero Bank ectlon.
"Propottd accompanied by a $70
Tuppers
Plaine and Savings Company, actlone" are written filing fu which lhe
Regional
Sewer Pomeroy,
Ohio, tlatements
of th.o cornm1111on In Itt dlt·
Dletrlct- S.R. 681 Lift reoarvea the right to dlractor'a lntont wtlh cralion may reduce tl
Station
&amp; WWTP bid at thll'lait, and to rttpect
lo
the by aHidavtt the appal·
Improve mania
and withdrew thl . above lttuence, denial, modi, !ant demonttratu that
mailed or delivered to: collateral prior lo sale. flcatlon, revocation, or payment of the lull
Meigs
. County Further, The Farmers renewal of a permit, amount of the lea
Commlsalonera
Bank and Savings llcenH, or variance . would cauae extreme
100 EllI Second Stroot Company roeerveo the Written commanto and hardahlp, muot bo Iliad
Court Houae
right to reject any or ail requnts lor a public with:
Environmental
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
bids oubmtttod.
· meeting ragordlng a review appiala comAttention of bidders is
The
above proposed action may mission , 309 south

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rooms Large yard Covered
deck. Attached garage 740367-7129
2 story Home w/Rtver lot.
3br, 2ba, 2 car garage 304·
675-7285

Bam-4 30pm U you ere
mterested in JOtnmg our
fnendly and dedtcaled staff.
3 bdr , 1 ba , Ranch m
please slop by our front
Syracuse Oil carport plus 1
off1ce Mon -Fri , 9am-5pm
car garage &amp; shed, 740·992·
and fill oul an applicatton,
3141 or (740}442-1281
full lime and part time post·
!tons avrulable lo those qual·
ifted Individuals completing
the class. applicant must be
dependable {attendance 1s a
mu st) team players with pos·
1t1ve anitudes to JOtn us 1n
3BR, 2BA, 1800 sq It
prOVtdtng outstandtng, quail·
remodeled Ranch on 1 acre
ty care to our residents
mil 1n City. New kit wf pantry
If you have any questions
&amp; laundry rm Huge master
con tact Mollie Bumgarner.
su tle wl FP &amp; prtvate
LPN. staff development
entrance DR LA w/ gas FP/
coo rdin ator (740)992·6472
A.Hached carport 2 car
Overbrook Center IS an
E O.E and a parttctpant of ~=-~~----, garage &amp; pnvacy fence Nat
gas. Heat pump &amp; C/A. Exc.
the Drug Free Workplace
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$98 500 neg 740-645·875 1
Potnt Pleasant Oenttst offtce Gallipolis Career College
needtng
Pari-time
(Carears Close To Home)
AecepttonisV
Ass istant,
Call Today! 740-446-4367,
Willing to tra1n. Computer,
1·800·214·0452
phone &amp; customer skills are ..,_ Q!'ll•pohscareereoftege com
necessary Pteasa send Ac:w"d1tad Mambe• Accredil111g
resume to. Dental Otftce councrl 1o1 lndOpendl)m Coleges
3984 tndtan Creek Ad and Schools 1214B
5BR 2BA brtck style ranch
Elkview, WV 2507 t
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WANTED
on 36 acres at 452 Co~ Ad ,

1150

AVONI All Areas' To Buy or
Sell Shirley Spears, 304·
675-1429.

POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING
Avg. Pay $20/h r or
$57K annually
Including Federal Benefits
and OT,Paid Tratmng,
Mach'"''' and Welders.
FT PT
Less than 4 yrs expenence
Vacations- 1
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Care Statf and LPN' s II you Kelly, Managtng Editor. Ohto
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45631
Amanda Hill.
Gslttpolis. Ohto, Mon da y
Rehab Manag9r
Wanted someone 2417 to s1t
through FndCiy, 8am-4pm
311 Buckndg e Ad ,
w1th Elderly Aunt, must have
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equal
opportumty
eMp , &amp; be able to llfl 100 lbs
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5660

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Cozy home close to new
Metgs Elementary' 3 BA, 1
bath. ultllty room , large
k1t chen/dtn1ng
room.
Covered · pa!IO
With
Anderson atnum door out to
patio ott of dtntng room. 2
out butldtngs plus extra outSide storage attached to
home All on a level lot on
Happy Hollow Rd near New
Ltma Ad m Hutchinson
SubdiVISIOn (Not 1n flood
zone) Great v1ew ol open
held and deer Asktng
69,500 Call 742·1011
For sale by owner. 3BR
Ranch, 1 \.ath, Family
Room, Stov~/Fridge. WID
mcluded Asktng $70,000
Call740 · 70~9~
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baths. 2 garages, 2 fireplaces, 2 lots. plenty ot stor
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Local company otfermg "NO
DOWN PAYMENT' programs Ior you to buy )'Our
horne 1nsI ea d oI renImg
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same as rent
Mortgage
Loca tors .
&lt;74 0}367· 0000
HouSB tor sale m Rac1ne
area Approx 4 acres. all
prolesstonally landscaped
Ranch style house w1th 4
bedrooms. ilvtng room. dtn·
tng room, kitchen. large tam tly room, central atr, gas heat
and 1 faeplace Addillon ot a
large Ftortda room com·
pletely ced ar opens onto
pat1o &amp; pool area Heated 1n
ground pool enclosed by pn·
vacy fencmg and landscaped Fmmhed 2 car
garage al1ached to hmtse
and fintshetl &amp; heated 3 car
garage
unattached
Excellent condttton ready to
move 1n $255.000 00. Call
(740)949·22 17

Approx 2 acres wf existing
28)";60 house foundatton
Also 24x40 ftntshed garage
Has water, alec 7 sewer
Located in centenary on
Herman Rd . Asktng $55,000
Please call 740-208 -6704
Green Acres (10), Farm
Livin' Fresh Air, 3 miles !rom
New Haven. WV $34,500
304-n3·5881
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1 2BR WOSR $400/mo.
$400 dep 88 Gartteld. Hud
ok 1 3BR 2BA doublewide,
$575/mo $575 dep 172 112
Chatham Ave Hud ok. 740·
446-2515
2 bd

House m Mason.
Covered Carport , Kllchen
fu rniShed Gas heat, No
Pets $375 per mo Dep Req
304·675-7783
2 bedroom house 1n
Pt.Pieasant, very clean and
mce No Pets, 304-675-1386

2 story house w1th 2BR 1
bath, New carpet 1n bDth
bedrooms and large livtng
room, new r e fr~ ge rator, large
dry spactous basement
(could be used as xtra BA or
FA) No Pel!?, can see at
1638
Chatham
Ave .
Gallipolis. {740)446·4234 or
(740)208-786 1
2BR's. 122 Lower Garfteld
GallipoliS Deposit requtrad
740-446-1258
3 bedroom House available
Now lhru May $475 rent
$300 depoSit, ref req 740 441-7193 or 740-339·97 t 3
3 Bedroom House m
Syracuse $500/month +
depos1t No Pets (304}67 5·
5332 weekends 740·59 10265

New home m Gallipolis 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath home on
2BR . 2BA, 3 acres MIL n1ce level tot $475 month
$82 500 Call 740-446-7029 (740)446·7101 ask for
Tammie
Ntee 3BR, newly remodeled
New WH &amp; Furn CIA 3 br house in Middleport. all
Appltance mcluded Across electnc, $425 plus $425
from V1nton Elem. $65,000 depostt. No Pets. (740)992740-245-5555 or 441-5105 6068
R·acinolranch home 1500.
sq. fl .. 3/2, seller ass1sted
ftnanctng, (740)4 16·3977 ,
740-222·5570

WALKING DISTAN CE TO
RIO GRANDE COLLE GE
1600aq fl .. all electric, heat
Crown
Ctty.
Ohto
Basemen1.
pump
&amp; wood burner. &lt;IBR ,
.
To Do
FR. OR. K1tchen has fndge. full stz e base ment , 2 ca r
Georna's Portable Sawmill , range' oven. dtsp &amp; dtsh- garage 1740) 44 1-9510
dont haul your Logs to the washer Basement has FP
Mill just call 304-675-1957
and 9ft r:e tltngs with 2x6
studs Heat pump 2 car
attached garage. new fencGu tter Player looktng to star~ tng , extra bldgs Brtnks
an ortginal Rock Band IF Security System back deck.
tn lerested call. 740·985· Fpr sale by owner Call lor
4416. afler500P.M
Appl740 256 6075or 740262 _11 23

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Lurisioi~i i;E--

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1320 Momu: HoMK"i

3BR, 1 1/2 BA, 2 car gmage
wl lenced yard in tamtly on·
ented netghborhood, 5 mtles
lrom town Would consider
rentmg partiall y furmshed
wtth utth\IBS to constructiOn
workers on a week lo we ek
basts Avatl. Dec.1 Call740·
446-8731
- - -- - - - 3BA I bath. 2-story older
tarm house on SR 554 Btdweii/AV
schools

FOR SAl f'

$575/mo plus sec dep Pets
d
15 lbs 1$575 pol
un er
w
2000 14,x70. 3BR. 2BA Lots deposit Available 1O· 13-07
o1 up grados . on I enled lol Ca11 446.3644 1or app Itca34
Ktaus·Beck
Ad lion
Gallipolis 3 miles fro m - -- - - - - 3BR IBA, laundry room , 65
Galltpolts off SR 588 446
Mtll Cr eek. No pets 740·
8935 Price red uced
446·9523 or 446·1 443
2000 Fleetwood (Wtnd gate)
4 Bd Home Apple Grove
14x70 3br . 2 bathrooms. Ohio $400 wtlh dep No
linoleum floors. new bath
pets Aftel 6 00 ca ll 740rooms. good con dtiiOil
698·5002
51 4.000 co calls alter 9pm
please 304·675·3927
4 rooms and balh. stove and
~=_:::_::_::_::.::_::___ tndge. 52 Olive, Galllpotts
Ne111 3 Bedroom homes from
No Pets $395/mo 446·3945
$2 14 36per month, Includes
many upgrades, deltver y &amp; 5 Room House tn Rto
set up (740) 385·2434
Grande area Reterences.
No tnstde Pets 304·675·
7624
OWNER FINANCING
Ntce 312 stnglewtdes
Attention!
From $1 ,800 down
Local compa11y offenng "NO
DOWN PAYMENr pro·
payment
Ad am (7 40) 828-2750
grams tor you to buy your
home instead of rcnlmg
• 1OOD~o llflanctng
• Less than pertect credtt ·
[350
I .on; &amp;
aCcepted
ACUt'AC;E
• Payment could be the
;ame as tent
2 grave lotS 1n Cnrlslus Mortgage
Locators
Gardens
Ohto Va lley (740)367·po00
Memory Gardens. (740) 44 6- ' - - ' - - - ' - - - - 4383 day. i740)256·6637 Beautiful 38R hOuse in th e
evemng
country New apphances en d
carpet Freshly patnted and
MOBILE HOME LOT FOR decorated CIA WID · utility
RENT 1031 Georges Creek room $500fmonth 614·595·
Ad 441 1 I 11
7773 or 800-798-4686

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For rent. Three badrdom,
one balh, eat-in kitchen,
separate laundry room.
anached garage, and fenced
yard near Pt. Pleasant.

1 and 2 bedroom apartEllm View _
ments. furnished and unfurnlshed. and houses in
Apartments
Pomeroy and Middleport ,
security deposit required, no ·~&amp; 3 bedroom apartments

@95/mlh. plus deposit. Call pets. 740-992-22 18

• Central heat &amp; AJC

504.531 .1 197

•Washer/dryer hookup
• All electric- averaging
$50·S60/month

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1 BR Ap f in Spring valley.
WID Hookups. (7 40)3390362
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2 bedrooms. living room ,
k ~che n, 1 bath, apartment
have central air. Furnished
with couch, cha1rs , washer,
dryer, stove, microwave,
beds. ,dinning tabl e and
chairs $400 deposit. $450 a
month call 304-862·2523
leave a message and numbar if not at home

,House for rent In Pomeroy. 4
-Bd Rm 2 bath al·r central
· ·•
·
·
~eat. $525 per month. 740.sg1•3486 _
Off SA 141, 3BR , 2BA.

appliances. basement, 1 car
garage , $500/mo plus
e1opos1t. (614)226-0859
MOBILE HOMI-li

FOR

REr•rr

141170 2 br. mobile home,
$300, $250 deposit, total
~lectr ic, No Pets. (740 )742 .
2714

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2 BR Apt. 132 State Street
Gallipolis. Ohio Call 740256-67 10
'
rooms
&amp;
bath,
range
&amp;
6
2 or 3 bedroom available. fridge fu rnished. Very Clean,
Water &amp; trash included. No in town. Call
441_0596
pets. 740-44 1-7033
Apartment lor rent, 1-2
~--280 rm .;tlud app. homes
Bdrm., remodeled, new carrent &amp; deposit required. 740·
pel , stove &amp; frig ., water,
992-5639.
sewer, trash pd. Middleport.
all $425.00
No pels
Ret.
3br Mobile Home
Appliances
furnished , requ1red. 740-843-5264 .
including Washer &amp; Dryer Apt. for rent! 3 Bd.,1 bath. In
304·593-4496
Racine. $725 all utilities pd..
. .Mobile Home Lots for Rent
end two • two bedrooms
tor Rent and one • ttvee
bedrooms
for
Rent.

$200 Deposit. Call 247-2099
or leave message.

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Apt. for Rent. No Pets. 740992-5858.
~ountry SeHing located In ' - - - - - - - Aah1on WV, close to Beautiful Aptl. at Jackson
Ashton Elementary 304· Estates. 52 WeStwood
fi7&amp;.2942
Drive. from $365 10 $560 .

Equal
'frailer for rent , 3BR, 2 SA. 740-446-2568.
ball367-7762 or 446-4060 Housing Opportunity.' This
institution is an Equal
Al\\lllMENIS
Opportunity Provider and
RHl REN'r
Employer
Close to college, 28R W/0
,~1) upstairs apartment fur- hookup, stove, fridge furnished, 2br. (1) downstai rs ni shed. 740 -44t -3702 or
apartment, furnished, 1br. In 740·286-5789
New Ha,en NO PETS 304- :________ _
882 _2326 or 304 .882. 2793 CONVENIENTLY LOCAl·
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apanments Townhouse
apartments,
for Rent. Meigs County, In and'or small houses · FOR
town. ' No Pets. "oeposit Fl:ENT. Call (740)441-1111
Required, (740)992-5174 or lorapplication&amp;intormatlon.
(740i441-0110.
Ellm View
Large 2BA upstairs apt.
Large co'ered dad&lt;, close to · Apartments
hospital, also 1BR. apts. Ret. • 2, 3 bedroom apartments
&amp; dep. required. 740-446- •Central heat &amp; A/C ..
2957
•Washer/dryer hookup
•Tenant pays electric

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God Bless.

Love

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1986 Toy ota P1ckup 4114, lrll!~--H~
o·M·E--.,
$1495;
1997 . Chevy
Cavalier. $2500. Many more ~-biiiiiiPRiiiiOiiVEMENiiiiiioiii'....
S
great deals. KC Auto . .,
1740i446-6 172
BASEMENT
WATERPROOfiNG
COOK
MOTORS 328 Unconditional lifetime guar·
Jackson Pike. Chev, Dodge. antee. Local referen ces fu rFord. GMC Full Size Trucks. nished . Established 1975.
5·10,
Ranger.
Focus,
C'all 24 Hrs (740) 446,Stratus, Cavalier, lesabre, 0870 , Roge rs Basement
Impala, Grand-Am and Waterproofing.
other: Compare quality and
price with warranty. 740- -W-a-nt-ed
- ,- - - - - 446·0103

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L.~----....,..-Commercial buiJding "For
Renr 1800 square feet. off
stree1 Parking. Great localionl 749 Third Avenue In
Gallipolis. Rent $300/mo.
Call Wayne (404)456-3802

423
Second
Avenue ,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 .
(_7_4__:01_446-_4_38_3_ _ _ _
Retail Space Appx 1.400 sq.
ft , for rent/lease. 4th Street
Point Pleasant WV 304675·3788

-------Have 2 Bell Pertect Mason
1/2 Pint Green Jars.
Excellent $255.; Also Have 5
. Tubes of BB's Marked
'Wincheste~. Very Colorlul
$75.00. 740-533-3870
IBM Comp. w/windows 95
$75. Punch bowl and cup set
from Topes $50. Pressure
canner $30. Skiers Edge &amp;
Nordic Tracl&lt; abs $ 60. 3670638 or 208·0134

Rep&amp;ired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Stock. Call Ron E,_ns, 1·
800-537 ·9528.
- - - -- - - NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete,
Angle,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Grating
For
Drains.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday, &amp;am-4:30pm. Closed
Thursday, Saturday
&amp;
Sunday. (740)446-7300

Stop &amp; Compare

space

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month

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GuHering

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Seam!ess Gutlers
Roofing. Siding. Gutte rs

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Insured &amp; Bonded
740-653-9657

fAStiiON.

90 Chevy Suburban , 350 V8,
Auto. AC, Custom Interior,
304-675-5646 4pm-8pm

BARGAINS IN
THE CLASSIFIEDS

BARNEY

Hardwood Mlnetry And Fui'IWCIIN
www.-benreeUablnlltl'y.cDill

Harrah's Cherokee

Club Caves -. Heal wave,
bleed in purple, direct hit,
Sin City &amp; BroaciJand: Reg
Angus BuMs- Prime cut, 878
lead on. foresight. In focus,
new level &amp; band· 0699 ..
Australian Shepherd Pups.
(7401245-5984, (740i6454833

&amp; Tanger Outlet

Construction
• VInyl Siding
• Replacement
Windows
• Roofing

for Christmas
Shopping

RHl sALE

~------_.1

01
Hyundai
Accent
Hatchback. 5 speed trans,
65,3 10 miles, good condi·
lion. needs catalytic corwerter. Asking $3200. Call 74070g.ro 39 .
-------01 Red Neon, 4 cyl, AJC,
90,000 miles, automatic.
$2600 OBO. 740~256·1652
or 256-1233
-------05 Chrysler 300 limited
36000 mi, MC, leather heat&amp;d seats, 1 owner, garage
Pole
Barns
30x50x1 0 kept, loaded. 92 Lumina.
$6,495
Free
Delivery A/C, Cruise, tilt . all power,
i9371718-1471
125,000 mi. 245-50 t 7

IN A
MINUTE '
!!

THE BORN LOSER

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•Garages
o Pole Buildings

~I L£1'-lT PAATI'l€:~!

• Room Additions
Owner:

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742·2332

Cherokee, North Carolina
Chartered Coach
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Auros

29670 Bashan Road
Racine , Ohio
45771
740-949-2217

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Mall

SNUFF'('S FOUND
YORE BUTTER AN'
EGG MONEY, LOWEEZY !!
HURRY AN' YOU CAN
KETCH HIM REDHANDED!!

Hill 's Sel f
Stor·age

J&amp;L

WHATA DEAl!!

Transportation

12% All Stock
Feed
$10.50/100

Sunday, December 2, 2007
$11)5/person (double occupancy)
$250/person (single occupancy)
Staying at Hampton Inn
Gladly accept cash, check,

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payable to PVH Foundation

Af'V'l._,

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LIMITED SPACES!
To make reservations please
call PVH Community

Stanley Tree·

(304)

Trimming

Relations,

Ext.

675-4340,

1492

&amp; Removal
and Quality
Work

I
Plumbing
Roollng&amp; Outler~

PEANUTS
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VInYl Siding A Ptlntlng
P..lo •nd Poroh Dtckt
0311725

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remaining Hems from the Hrlhur Slusher
estate from Pomeroy, Ohio le the lluctlon
Center to he sold.

3 pc. maple BR suite. blue Queen Ann chair, J
pc. oak cpffee table &amp; end tabl es, lable &amp; 6
chairs, metal desk. me tal tabl e &amp; 2 chairs.
drying rack , swing on steel frame, prim. wood
tool carrier, wheat cradle, 2 Tonka Fire trucks,
lunch bo&gt;es, popcorn popp er, Griswald
tobacco cutter, wooden bucket. butter molds,

stirrups, bee smoker. goat yoke, draw knife,
rug beaters, old set of scales , lg . iron keule.
cast tron 3 fool keule, tea keule . #8 dinner
bell. laundry s1ove. NYC RR l antern , carb ite
l amps. early basket, w agon lamp, oil lamps.

Place Your Paid Cla~~ified Ad In Wedne~day's
Daily Tribune, Point Pleasant Re~i~ter or
Dally Sentinel, And It Will Run For FREE In
The
Marketplace!

Slone jars. sev. Elt:ctrit: clocks, fruit jars, coal
bucket, on e man saw, scv. crossc ut &amp; h"and
saws, hand tool s, I g. wooden plane co llection.
nail kegs , old jacks, C cl amp s, blacksmith
tools, Rugby dolt , 2 Blacksmith tubs. wooden
ladders, cable, sev. come alongs, handles, icc.

or check wilD . M ust ha ve hank
unl e"~ known 10 Auction

leucr of credir
Company

Free Eattmatea

740·367·0536
GARFIELD

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Very large amount of antique too ls.

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140446-1341

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740-991-ms
www.mvdailvienlinelxom
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ALL .xJST GET ACOAL·
( POWERED PRIUS?

740·367·0544

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AUCTIONEERS NOTE;

THE MO~E WE ELIMINATE
THESE POLWTANTS
WITHOUT SLOWING OU~
CAI1BON OUTPUT, THE
WARMER OUII PLANET'S
Gdi~G TO GET.

Local Contractor

ClbiJIIC IIIINirlln ......

w/kuuer. hay forks and much more.

RICK PEARSON
AUCTiON CO. #66
304-173-5447 OR
3()4·173-5785

Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Eleclric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions

PIYIIIITIPPIICIS ..

tongs, vises, com planter, tobacco setter, axe' s,
old picks. grinding whee l &amp; seat, sm. :lnvil

AUCTION CONOUC1ED BV

ASH A~O POLLUTANTS
FROM FOSSIL FUELS
MIX WITH CLOUDS AND
BLOCK THE SUNLIGHT
TO OUR PLAN~

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

it the Huctlon Center an Rt.
mason, WU. Due to lack of parking we
IIGued the large collection of tools 6

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faced with an either-or predicament.
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win a trick or lo duck it. II you consider
bolh options, yoo will probably realize
which is lhe co rrect play - or that it
does nol matter what you do.
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lwo choices, but only one will be correct.
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lwo-bid, showing a decent six-card suil
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his hearl six. Plan the play.
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lhe r8d-suil aces. But if East is reliable,
West must have slarled wilh a singlelon
heart. So the defense is presumably
going to start with a heart to lhe ace and
a heart ruff. And since il is unlikely West
will have lo ruff with a singleton diamond
ace, lhat woold resull in your conlract
being defeated.
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under East's ace.
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not his partner.
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heart). You ruff West's spade king, draw
the last trump, and run tha clubs, discarding your second heart on lhe tlttrd
one. (And .casl a glance loward Easl
wh~n you pitch that hearl.j

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squirter
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wheels
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Thured•Y. Nov. 8, 2007
By Bernice Bede Oaol
You mav not be e~~:pecti n g any easy victories in the year ahead, and this actually could work to your -advantage. You'll
get fu rther faster, because you'll be willing to - work hard without asking for
breaks or e~~:pecling easy routes.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22} Whimsical objectives that have had no
re turns may be replaced wiJh new goats.
You'll realize hopes and expectations
must be predicated upon realistic !actors.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.. 21) Ambitious goals can be gratified during
this time lrame, provided you have both
the patience and endurance to withstand
any obstacles that stand in the way.
CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - If you
thin·k about It, a new development in
which you get involved could be very
similar to one you previously handled
successlully. Follow th e same script you
used before
AQUAR IUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - You're
apt to be more adroit than ever at handling arrangements that could be quite
me8ninglul to you linancially. Just make
sure that you are the one who calls all
the shots.
PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20) - In making an unselfish decision that is likely to
be more beneficial to someone else th an
to you, y~u'll place yourself in th e position to receive many calls to partner on
other opportunities.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) - Your past
performances may be called into scrutiny
in order to evaluate whether or not you're
equipped to handle a present job ol
some substance. The appraisal couk! be
impressive.
.
TAURU S (April 20-May 20) - The very
person who co uld help you in a maner ol
some Importance may be found . among
your social acquaintances. Don't hesitate
to contact this person lor his or her assistance.
GEMINI ~May 21-June 20) - Before you
get invotved in another large endeavor, it
is important that you finish what you
already have on the table. Once cleared
up, you can concentrate totally on your
new goal.
'
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - A social
relationship can be established when
you ere reintroduced to• someone under
differenl circumstances from when you
met belore. You'll see a different person
In each other.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - You shOu ld be
able to make lmpro11ements in ways that
could bring in some larger paychecks for
you down the line. 11 may not be Impressive initiaHy, but it should grow steadily in
time.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept . 22) - If you are
displeased with your life at the moment,
today may offer you a way to make a
chanQe that will be more gratifying end
rewa rd in ~ . Follow where events lead.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0CI. 23) -A change in
conditions could have a significant effect
upon tho1le linanclal affairs that haven't
been doing too well for you lately. You'll
know what to do when things start to
move.
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neutral

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credit cards and money orders

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S'UIT

ship
14 Erase
15 HaH·ohell

tory

46 Climbing

choice

t$11:1 4 3

Opening lead ;

per

44 Rummy vic·

17 Airport info 56 Dismal
18 Loop lrains 57 Infant' s
19 Teelh-&lt;:hat·
wear
1ering sound 58 Get hitched
21 Gob of bubquick
blegum
23 " - Te
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for
$90

Love, Coke
Auction

Puzzle

43 First-down
yardage

1 - salts
6 Good look
12 Ready 10

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Dealer. East
Vulnerable: Neither

200 I Ford Ranger 4x2, XLT,
Air Condition $5,000 304·
675-5906

Casino

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,

140·992·1671

in this

Friday, November 30, 2007 to
JET
AERATION MOToRs

Remodeling

.Advertise

!rom home using a compul·
er.
Up to $500.00 to
PT/FT
1989 Chevro let Suburban $1 ,500 00
454 motor. tuel injection, www.Homelncom e4-U.com

www.slaterunangus.com,
(740)286·5395

II~

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MONTY

• New Ho11'es

1:5 yrs. Exp. Free Estimate5

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1994 Chevy 1500 PU. Auto,
PJC. 54500 OBO. Call 740446·931 5

• Complete

CIISlllm•

740-992-5929
740-416-1698

~rilil5!'""-~----,
29 Serious People to Work
TRUCK..'\

400 trans. 410 a11le ration. r--;;;-::-=-;---;--:--:-:;-,
very clean, inside like new.
This truck was built to Tow.
on
Loaded 304 -675-5934
SAVINGS

'Garages

North
lt-07-o7
" 9 6 2
• J 8 72
• 9 8
"' A K Q 6
· East
West
• J 10 8
•KQ 7 54 3
.. 6
" A Q tO 9 54
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RIIERT
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All type s of concrere

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Office space, utilities paid ,

Its ' been a long lonely year since

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92 Dodge Spirit 83000 01 Dodge Durango. Heated
miles, ' good cond, minor le.ather Seats. 4WD, dark
repairs needed. 4500 080. ~ue . 99000 mi $7500 OBO.
446-7820
740-992-3639 aves only.

95 vw Jetta t 92,000 miles. r • MOTORCYanl
A/C, 40R, Auto, Exc. Cond. L~...i4i.WiiiHiiEiiUl!S
Eiiii--_.l$1500 OBO
740 - ~
367.0596
2006 Honda Gold Wing
AKC Golden Retrie~Jer pups
$4,000 in accesso ries. Paid
2 males 16wks, Shots &amp; 99 Monte Carl o, $2500; $24 ,000 new--$ 19,600. Call
wormed, $300 304-273- 1997 Chevy Blazer, has
740-367-7129.
2066 or 304-48 1-0208
small dent in tender, $2 100;
' I J{\ II I '
1997 Dodge Str8tus. $1 995;

tit

Husband

Bobby E. Dill

Swim Spas Arrived! Save
$:$$Tiki Tubs Hot Tub Outlet
Closeouts
available.
Ashland, KY 606-929-5655

Monahan Furniture. New
trash
Sofa&amp;love Seat $400.
(304)882·3017
Queen size flippable pillow
top only $429 _95 _202 Clan..
•
Chapel Rd. Bidwell, Oh ),( AKC lab puppies 5.
45614 . 740 _388- 0173 _ M:F Choc, 2 Black, 12 weeks
old, wormed &amp; Shots $200
9_4 Sat 9.3
each 304 -675-18S4
- -- - - -- - Whirlpool bath tub w/ 10 jets
Furnished upstairs 3 rooms $300, 6 ft vanity .$250, 1 CKC Reg. Min. DachShund
arld bath. Clean, no pets, . commode $40, Mayt::1g dish- pups a 1/2wKs old, wormed.
deposit req. 740-446-1519
washer $200 , All in new shots&amp;dew claws removed.
cond. Priced to sell. call441 - 1 red M $275. 1 red F small
Gracious living 1 and 2 9162
s3oo. 1 red f small white
Bedroom A.pts. at Village i!;::;;------~ mark on chest. white d.iaMa~or and Rill9rside Apls. in
Al\'n
mond on torehead,- dark
Middleport. from $327 to L~----•QUfS_
~
spots on tJack&amp; si des $3SO
$592. 74o-992·5064. Equal ....,
740-388·9824
Housing Opportunity.
4.5" Round Oak Dinner Table
on Pedestal. washstand Min Pin pups. 1 blkltan F 14
Immaculate 1 bedroom
wks.1 blk/tan M&amp;F, 1 red F
complete with towel bar.
apartment New ca rpet · &amp;
ready 11 124 $300/ea ch. Call
$500 for both or $300 each.
cabinets, f reshly painted &amp;
740-388-8124.No relay calls
decorated, W/0 hookup Call (Z40)441 -06 t 5
Beautiful country sening.
Standard Poodle, BK (F), 20
Must see to appreciate. Seth Thomas clock, wash months old, $150 OBO
$325/mo. (614)595-7n3 Or stand, phonograph, scales, (740)645·2404
t-aoo- 799 . 4686 .
glassware, glass Coke siQn. i:::F~~~--...,
- - - - - - - - organs. oil lamps, misc.. 2
FOR SALE
Immaculate 2 bedroom walnut
show
cases. ~--Oiii~ioT,;,;;ILii\iimii
: -rJ
apartment New carpet . &amp; (740)992·4197
·
cabinets, lreshly painted &amp;
M
For sate or trade. 199t
decorated, WID hookup.
.~~
~!S Mazda Truck 82200, 1991
,.~ ..,.;
Ford LTD, 1995 Dodge
Beautiful country setting.
Avenger. Call after 5 pm.
Must see to appreciate.
$400/mo. (614}595-m3 or Arch
Steel
Buildings- 740-446-3243
, -800-798-4686.
canceled Orders &amp; Aepos.
I \In ! " I !'Pill \
- - - - - - - - Only 3 Buildings Left!
,\ 1 1\l ~ tiHh
Middleport, 1 &amp; 2 br. fur- 25'1134' &amp; 30'x32'. Pay only
nished apartments, no pets, . the balance. Call Now 866- am:---~;;,;;;;;;;;;;;~
deposit
&amp; references, 352·0469
FARI\-t
(7401992·0165
,
EQUIPI\1Ei&gt;jJ
Electric Scooter, Excellent ~--·tiiOiiiiilii._.l
Modern 1 BR Apt. Call 446· co nd·1
·
Made ·1n USA . 2000 JohnDeere Gator304·
11on.
3736
$
c
_:....___ _ _ _ _ 700. aii74D--446-4167
675·2443afler 5pm
Move-in special durin'g Cl
allipolis Daily Tribune 6 foot Brush Hogg, 3 blades.
November! $100 off deposit I ·
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ISSues m m ers. en - une like new. $800 firm 304-675·
2BA Apts 6 mi from Holzer. 1939, July . Dec 1900, Jan .
2902
Some utilities paid. $400/mo June 1899. 740·367-0638 or - - - - - - -- - + Dep. 740-388-9343, 988- 208-v"134
WO Al l·s
I ChaI mers Farm
6130
Tractor 45 HP w/ Sf! pole
One Bedroom Art. for rent GET A STEAL ON type bush hog. $ 1750 OBO
Syracusa 992 -4568 _.
STEEL
BUILDINGS! _74'!0::"
·36
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Aepos, Canceled
Partially furnished apt. on Orders, No Reasonable
f.JvEsro&lt;x
2nd Ave. in Middlepon, $350 Offer Refuse d!
Left ~
3
a mo. plus utifities, depostt &amp;
ref. ph. (740)992-3987, leave 25X36, 35x44.
Call Angus Bulls, bred heifers.
a message must see to Today!
Save Excellent Breeding. Top
appreciate..
Thousands! 866·352- Performance.
Priced
..:.:__ __;_____ 0469
R e a s o n a b 1y .

Tara
Townhouse
Apartments, Very Spacious,
2 BedroOms, CIA, 1 1/2
Bath, Adun Pool &amp; Baby
.Pool, Patio, Start $425/Mo.
No Pats, Lease Plus
- - - - - - - - Security Deposit Required,
-- floo
1 (740i446·3481.
Sp aclous seco,...,.. r ap · - -- - - - - overlooking Gallipolis City Twin Rivers Tower is accept·
Park and river. L.A. den, ing applications fur wailing
large kitchen-dining area list for Hud-subsized 1· br
with all new appliances &amp; apartment,for
' · th~
cupboards. 38R, laundry · elderly/disabled call 675area, 2 112 baths.. $900 per 6679
Equal
Housing
month. Call 446·4425, or Opportunity
446-2325

Memory

L_,_ _ _Goro;
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'
like
new
American
Signature living room set
SOfa &amp; loveseat are taupe
colored with ornate pattern.
Includes 3 large metal &amp;
glass top table s. $1000. 740446-1663

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BRIDGE

• Owner pays water, sewer,

(304)882·3017

Modern 1 Bedroom apt. Call
446-0390

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Hangar - Jelly - Xenon - Encore - ANYONE
"You must be heard when you_~xtend gratitude,"
lectured, "because silent gratitude isn't much good to
ANYONE."

grannr

ARLO&amp;JANIS

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7, 2007

Wednesday, November

7, 2007

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• ALLEYOOP

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For rent. Three badrdom,
one balh, eat-in kitchen,
separate laundry room.
anached garage, and fenced
yard near Pt. Pleasant.

1 and 2 bedroom apartEllm View _
ments. furnished and unfurnlshed. and houses in
Apartments
Pomeroy and Middleport ,
security deposit required, no ·~&amp; 3 bedroom apartments

@95/mlh. plus deposit. Call pets. 740-992-22 18

• Central heat &amp; AJC

504.531 .1 197

•Washer/dryer hookup
• All electric- averaging
$50·S60/month

:________ _
1 BR Ap f in Spring valley.
WID Hookups. (7 40)3390362
·:::::______ _
2 bedrooms. living room ,
k ~che n, 1 bath, apartment
have central air. Furnished
with couch, cha1rs , washer,
dryer, stove, microwave,
beds. ,dinning tabl e and
chairs $400 deposit. $450 a
month call 304-862·2523
leave a message and numbar if not at home

,House for rent In Pomeroy. 4
-Bd Rm 2 bath al·r central
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~eat. $525 per month. 740.sg1•3486 _
Off SA 141, 3BR , 2BA.

appliances. basement, 1 car
garage , $500/mo plus
e1opos1t. (614)226-0859
MOBILE HOMI-li

FOR

REr•rr

141170 2 br. mobile home,
$300, $250 deposit, total
~lectr ic, No Pets. (740 )742 .
2714

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2 BR Apt. 132 State Street
Gallipolis. Ohio Call 740256-67 10
'
rooms
&amp;
bath,
range
&amp;
6
2 or 3 bedroom available. fridge fu rnished. Very Clean,
Water &amp; trash included. No in town. Call
441_0596
pets. 740-44 1-7033
Apartment lor rent, 1-2
~--280 rm .;tlud app. homes
Bdrm., remodeled, new carrent &amp; deposit required. 740·
pel , stove &amp; frig ., water,
992-5639.
sewer, trash pd. Middleport.
all $425.00
No pels
Ret.
3br Mobile Home
Appliances
furnished , requ1red. 740-843-5264 .
including Washer &amp; Dryer Apt. for rent! 3 Bd.,1 bath. In
304·593-4496
Racine. $725 all utilities pd..
. .Mobile Home Lots for Rent
end two • two bedrooms
tor Rent and one • ttvee
bedrooms
for
Rent.

$200 Deposit. Call 247-2099
or leave message.

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Apt. for Rent. No Pets. 740992-5858.
~ountry SeHing located In ' - - - - - - - Aah1on WV, close to Beautiful Aptl. at Jackson
Ashton Elementary 304· Estates. 52 WeStwood
fi7&amp;.2942
Drive. from $365 10 $560 .

Equal
'frailer for rent , 3BR, 2 SA. 740-446-2568.
ball367-7762 or 446-4060 Housing Opportunity.' This
institution is an Equal
Al\\lllMENIS
Opportunity Provider and
RHl REN'r
Employer
Close to college, 28R W/0
,~1) upstairs apartment fur- hookup, stove, fridge furnished, 2br. (1) downstai rs ni shed. 740 -44t -3702 or
apartment, furnished, 1br. In 740·286-5789
New Ha,en NO PETS 304- :________ _
882 _2326 or 304 .882. 2793 CONVENIENTLY LOCAl·
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE!
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apanments Townhouse
apartments,
for Rent. Meigs County, In and'or small houses · FOR
town. ' No Pets. "oeposit Fl:ENT. Call (740)441-1111
Required, (740)992-5174 or lorapplication&amp;intormatlon.
(740i441-0110.
Ellm View
Large 2BA upstairs apt.
Large co'ered dad&lt;, close to · Apartments
hospital, also 1BR. apts. Ret. • 2, 3 bedroom apartments
&amp; dep. required. 740-446- •Central heat &amp; A/C ..
2957
•Washer/dryer hookup
•Tenant pays electric

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Card of Thanks

THANK llQU

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For Gifts, Cards
and Visits on my
90th

BI"rthday

-Celebration
God Bless.

Love

Margaret
Andrews

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In Loving Memory

Memory

Of My

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the Lord took you home. There's
not a day that goes by that I don' t
think about you. I

will

always

love you.

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Phillip

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1986 Toy ota P1ckup 4114, lrll!~--H~
o·M·E--.,
$1495;
1997 . Chevy
Cavalier. $2500. Many more ~-biiiiiiPRiiiiOiiVEMENiiiiiioiii'....
S
great deals. KC Auto . .,
1740i446-6 172
BASEMENT
WATERPROOfiNG
COOK
MOTORS 328 Unconditional lifetime guar·
Jackson Pike. Chev, Dodge. antee. Local referen ces fu rFord. GMC Full Size Trucks. nished . Established 1975.
5·10,
Ranger.
Focus,
C'all 24 Hrs (740) 446,Stratus, Cavalier, lesabre, 0870 , Roge rs Basement
Impala, Grand-Am and Waterproofing.
other: Compare quality and
price with warranty. 740- -W-a-nt-ed
- ,- - - - - 446·0103

Alder

I
Wise Concrete
Owner- Ri ck Wise

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L.~----....,..-Commercial buiJding "For
Renr 1800 square feet. off
stree1 Parking. Great localionl 749 Third Avenue In
Gallipolis. Rent $300/mo.
Call Wayne (404)456-3802

423
Second
Avenue ,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 .
(_7_4__:01_446-_4_38_3_ _ _ _
Retail Space Appx 1.400 sq.
ft , for rent/lease. 4th Street
Point Pleasant WV 304675·3788

-------Have 2 Bell Pertect Mason
1/2 Pint Green Jars.
Excellent $255.; Also Have 5
. Tubes of BB's Marked
'Wincheste~. Very Colorlul
$75.00. 740-533-3870
IBM Comp. w/windows 95
$75. Punch bowl and cup set
from Topes $50. Pressure
canner $30. Skiers Edge &amp;
Nordic Tracl&lt; abs $ 60. 3670638 or 208·0134

Rep&amp;ired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Stock. Call Ron E,_ns, 1·
800-537 ·9528.
- - - -- - - NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete,
Angle,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Grating
For
Drains.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday, &amp;am-4:30pm. Closed
Thursday, Saturday
&amp;
Sunday. (740)446-7300

Stop &amp; Compare

space

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GuHering

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Seam!ess Gutlers
Roofing. Siding. Gutte rs

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Insured &amp; Bonded
740-653-9657

fAStiiON.

90 Chevy Suburban , 350 V8,
Auto. AC, Custom Interior,
304-675-5646 4pm-8pm

BARGAINS IN
THE CLASSIFIEDS

BARNEY

Hardwood Mlnetry And Fui'IWCIIN
www.-benreeUablnlltl'y.cDill

Harrah's Cherokee

Club Caves -. Heal wave,
bleed in purple, direct hit,
Sin City &amp; BroaciJand: Reg
Angus BuMs- Prime cut, 878
lead on. foresight. In focus,
new level &amp; band· 0699 ..
Australian Shepherd Pups.
(7401245-5984, (740i6454833

&amp; Tanger Outlet

Construction
• VInyl Siding
• Replacement
Windows
• Roofing

for Christmas
Shopping

RHl sALE

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01
Hyundai
Accent
Hatchback. 5 speed trans,
65,3 10 miles, good condi·
lion. needs catalytic corwerter. Asking $3200. Call 74070g.ro 39 .
-------01 Red Neon, 4 cyl, AJC,
90,000 miles, automatic.
$2600 OBO. 740~256·1652
or 256-1233
-------05 Chrysler 300 limited
36000 mi, MC, leather heat&amp;d seats, 1 owner, garage
Pole
Barns
30x50x1 0 kept, loaded. 92 Lumina.
$6,495
Free
Delivery A/C, Cruise, tilt . all power,
i9371718-1471
125,000 mi. 245-50 t 7

IN A
MINUTE '
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THE BORN LOSER

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•Garages
o Pole Buildings

~I L£1'-lT PAATI'l€:~!

• Room Additions
Owner:

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742·2332

Cherokee, North Carolina
Chartered Coach
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Auros

29670 Bashan Road
Racine , Ohio
45771
740-949-2217

•Decks
Mall

SNUFF'('S FOUND
YORE BUTTER AN'
EGG MONEY, LOWEEZY !!
HURRY AN' YOU CAN
KETCH HIM REDHANDED!!

Hill 's Sel f
Stor·age

J&amp;L

WHATA DEAl!!

Transportation

12% All Stock
Feed
$10.50/100

Sunday, December 2, 2007
$11)5/person (double occupancy)
$250/person (single occupancy)
Staying at Hampton Inn
Gladly accept cash, check,

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TtiEN~ JtJ!&gt;T G.ET IT

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Please .m ake all checks

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payable to PVH Foundation

Af'V'l._,

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LIMITED SPACES!
To make reservations please
call PVH Community

Stanley Tree·

(304)

Trimming

Relations,

Ext.

675-4340,

1492

&amp; Removal
and Quality
Work

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Plumbing
Roollng&amp; Outler~

PEANUTS
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VInYl Siding A Ptlntlng
P..lo •nd Poroh Dtckt
0311725

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YOUNG Ill

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COW and BOY

remaining Hems from the Hrlhur Slusher
estate from Pomeroy, Ohio le the lluctlon
Center to he sold.

3 pc. maple BR suite. blue Queen Ann chair, J
pc. oak cpffee table &amp; end tabl es, lable &amp; 6
chairs, metal desk. me tal tabl e &amp; 2 chairs.
drying rack , swing on steel frame, prim. wood
tool carrier, wheat cradle, 2 Tonka Fire trucks,
lunch bo&gt;es, popcorn popp er, Griswald
tobacco cutter, wooden bucket. butter molds,

stirrups, bee smoker. goat yoke, draw knife,
rug beaters, old set of scales , lg . iron keule.
cast tron 3 fool keule, tea keule . #8 dinner
bell. laundry s1ove. NYC RR l antern , carb ite
l amps. early basket, w agon lamp, oil lamps.

Place Your Paid Cla~~ified Ad In Wedne~day's
Daily Tribune, Point Pleasant Re~i~ter or
Dally Sentinel, And It Will Run For FREE In
The
Marketplace!

Slone jars. sev. Elt:ctrit: clocks, fruit jars, coal
bucket, on e man saw, scv. crossc ut &amp; h"and
saws, hand tool s, I g. wooden plane co llection.
nail kegs , old jacks, C cl amp s, blacksmith
tools, Rugby dolt , 2 Blacksmith tubs. wooden
ladders, cable, sev. come alongs, handles, icc.

or check wilD . M ust ha ve hank
unl e"~ known 10 Auction

leucr of credir
Company

Free Eattmatea

740·367·0536
GARFIELD

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Very large amount of antique too ls.

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SOWE SHOULD
ALL .xJST GET ACOAL·
( POWERED PRIUS?

740·367·0544

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AUCTIONEERS NOTE;

THE MO~E WE ELIMINATE
THESE POLWTANTS
WITHOUT SLOWING OU~
CAI1BON OUTPUT, THE
WARMER OUII PLANET'S
Gdi~G TO GET.

Local Contractor

ClbiJIIC IIIINirlln ......

w/kuuer. hay forks and much more.

RICK PEARSON
AUCTiON CO. #66
304-173-5447 OR
3()4·173-5785

Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Eleclric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions

PIYIIIITIPPIICIS ..

tongs, vises, com planter, tobacco setter, axe' s,
old picks. grinding whee l &amp; seat, sm. :lnvil

AUCTION CONOUC1ED BV

ASH A~O POLLUTANTS
FROM FOSSIL FUELS
MIX WITH CLOUDS AND
BLOCK THE SUNLIGHT
TO OUR PLAN~

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

it the Huctlon Center an Rt.
mason, WU. Due to lack of parking we
IIGued the large collection of tools 6

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9 Tarboosh
38 Drawback 10 Sporty truck
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make the only one
Often al lhe bridge lable you will be
faced with an either-or predicament.
Maybe you are undecided whel her lo
win a trick or lo duck it. II you consider
bolh options, yoo will probably realize
which is lhe co rrect play - or that it
does nol matter what you do.
At rarer limes, lhoogh, you seem 10 have
lwo choices, but only one will be correct.
You ara South, lhe declarer in live dia.monds after East opened wilh a weak
lwo-bid, showing a decent six-card suil
and !HO high·card poinls. West leads
his hearl six. Plan the play.
AI first glance, ·you have only two losers:
lhe r8d-suil aces. But if East is reliable,
West must have slarled wilh a singlelon
heart. So the defense is presumably
going to start with a heart to lhe ace and
a heart ruff. And since il is unlikely West
will have lo ruff with a singleton diamond
ace, lhat woold resull in your conlract
being defeated.
Is there any hope?
Yes, Wyou smoothly drop your heart king
under East's ace.
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Thai you slarted wilh a singleton heart,
not his partner.
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ly shift to the spade jack. Then you win
with your ace and play a lrump (II East
had the ace, ha would have opened one
heart). You ruff West's spade king, draw
the last trump, and run tha clubs, discarding your second heart on lhe tlttrd
one. (And .casl a glance loward Easl
wh~n you pitch that hearl.j

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squirter
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wheels
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43 lnnsbruck
lOCale
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crowd
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Thured•Y. Nov. 8, 2007
By Bernice Bede Oaol
You mav not be e~~:pecti n g any easy victories in the year ahead, and this actually could work to your -advantage. You'll
get fu rther faster, because you'll be willing to - work hard without asking for
breaks or e~~:pecling easy routes.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22} Whimsical objectives that have had no
re turns may be replaced wiJh new goats.
You'll realize hopes and expectations
must be predicated upon realistic !actors.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.. 21) Ambitious goals can be gratified during
this time lrame, provided you have both
the patience and endurance to withstand
any obstacles that stand in the way.
CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - If you
thin·k about It, a new development in
which you get involved could be very
similar to one you previously handled
successlully. Follow th e same script you
used before
AQUAR IUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - You're
apt to be more adroit than ever at handling arrangements that could be quite
me8ninglul to you linancially. Just make
sure that you are the one who calls all
the shots.
PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20) - In making an unselfish decision that is likely to
be more beneficial to someone else th an
to you, y~u'll place yourself in th e position to receive many calls to partner on
other opportunities.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) - Your past
performances may be called into scrutiny
in order to evaluate whether or not you're
equipped to handle a present job ol
some substance. The appraisal couk! be
impressive.
.
TAURU S (April 20-May 20) - The very
person who co uld help you in a maner ol
some Importance may be found . among
your social acquaintances. Don't hesitate
to contact this person lor his or her assistance.
GEMINI ~May 21-June 20) - Before you
get invotved in another large endeavor, it
is important that you finish what you
already have on the table. Once cleared
up, you can concentrate totally on your
new goal.
'
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - A social
relationship can be established when
you ere reintroduced to• someone under
differenl circumstances from when you
met belore. You'll see a different person
In each other.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - You shOu ld be
able to make lmpro11ements in ways that
could bring in some larger paychecks for
you down the line. 11 may not be Impressive initiaHy, but it should grow steadily in
time.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept . 22) - If you are
displeased with your life at the moment,
today may offer you a way to make a
chanQe that will be more gratifying end
rewa rd in ~ . Follow where events lead.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0CI. 23) -A change in
conditions could have a significant effect
upon tho1le linanclal affairs that haven't
been doing too well for you lately. You'll
know what to do when things start to
move.
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ship
14 Erase
15 HaH·ohell

tory

46 Climbing

choice

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44 Rummy vic·

17 Airport info 56 Dismal
18 Loop lrains 57 Infant' s
19 Teelh-&lt;:hat·
wear
1ering sound 58 Get hitched
21 Gob of bubquick
blegum
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for
$90

Love, Coke
Auction

Puzzle

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yardage

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6 Good look
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Dealer. East
Vulnerable: Neither

200 I Ford Ranger 4x2, XLT,
Air Condition $5,000 304·
675-5906

Casino

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140·992·1671

in this

Friday, November 30, 2007 to
JET
AERATION MOToRs

Remodeling

.Advertise

!rom home using a compul·
er.
Up to $500.00 to
PT/FT
1989 Chevro let Suburban $1 ,500 00
454 motor. tuel injection, www.Homelncom e4-U.com

www.slaterunangus.com,
(740)286·5395

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1:5 yrs. Exp. Free Estimate5

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1994 Chevy 1500 PU. Auto,
PJC. 54500 OBO. Call 740446·931 5

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740-992-5929
740-416-1698

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TRUCK..'\

400 trans. 410 a11le ration. r--;;;-::-=-;---;--:--:-:;-,
very clean, inside like new.
This truck was built to Tow.
on
Loaded 304 -675-5934
SAVINGS

'Garages

North
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West
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RIIERT
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All type s of concrere

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Office space, utilities paid ,

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92 Dodge Spirit 83000 01 Dodge Durango. Heated
miles, ' good cond, minor le.ather Seats. 4WD, dark
repairs needed. 4500 080. ~ue . 99000 mi $7500 OBO.
446-7820
740-992-3639 aves only.

95 vw Jetta t 92,000 miles. r • MOTORCYanl
A/C, 40R, Auto, Exc. Cond. L~...i4i.WiiiHiiEiiUl!S
Eiiii--_.l$1500 OBO
740 - ~
367.0596
2006 Honda Gold Wing
AKC Golden Retrie~Jer pups
$4,000 in accesso ries. Paid
2 males 16wks, Shots &amp; 99 Monte Carl o, $2500; $24 ,000 new--$ 19,600. Call
wormed, $300 304-273- 1997 Chevy Blazer, has
740-367-7129.
2066 or 304-48 1-0208
small dent in tender, $2 100;
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1997 Dodge Str8tus. $1 995;

tit

Husband

Bobby E. Dill

Swim Spas Arrived! Save
$:$$Tiki Tubs Hot Tub Outlet
Closeouts
available.
Ashland, KY 606-929-5655

Monahan Furniture. New
trash
Sofa&amp;love Seat $400.
(304)882·3017
Queen size flippable pillow
top only $429 _95 _202 Clan..
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Chapel Rd. Bidwell, Oh ),( AKC lab puppies 5.
45614 . 740 _388- 0173 _ M:F Choc, 2 Black, 12 weeks
old, wormed &amp; Shots $200
9_4 Sat 9.3
each 304 -675-18S4
- -- - - -- - Whirlpool bath tub w/ 10 jets
Furnished upstairs 3 rooms $300, 6 ft vanity .$250, 1 CKC Reg. Min. DachShund
arld bath. Clean, no pets, . commode $40, Mayt::1g dish- pups a 1/2wKs old, wormed.
deposit req. 740-446-1519
washer $200 , All in new shots&amp;dew claws removed.
cond. Priced to sell. call441 - 1 red M $275. 1 red F small
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Findlay upsets osu in exhibition

COLUM BUS (AP) Marcu' Parker scored 18
points to lead Findlay · to a
70 -68 vtctory over Ohto
State on Tuesday ni ght, the
second time in a week a
Division II sc hool beat a
Bi·g Ten team in an ex hibition game. .
On Saturd ay.
Grand
Valley State beat No. 8
Mi ch i gan~! lie. the conference presea;,on favorite, 8582 in double overtime.
The Bi g Ten made headlines this way to start the
foothall season when then-

No. 5 Michigan lust 34-32
to Appalachian Sta!e from
the Football Championship
Subdtvtston.
Jamar Butler hit a 3-pointer with I :52 left to bring the
Buckeyes, · who have one
starter back ' from the team
that lost to Florida in the
national
championship
game in March, witfiin 7067. He later maue a free
throw . with 4 seconds
remammg to pull the
Buckeyes within two points,
but Ohio State was unable
to regain possession as time

expired . .
Morgan Lewis had 15 .
poi nts and Josh Bostic
added 13 for the Otlers.
Butler finished with 22
points and Kosta Koufos
added 20 for the ·Buckeyes
in their final exhibition
game. They open the regular
season on Nov. 12 a~ainst
Wisconsin-G reen Bay tn the
NIT Season Tip-Off.
Freshmen Greg Oden,
Mi.ke Conley Jr.. and
Daequan Cook all left Ohio
State after last season for
the NBA.

" I don 't think there i' a significant impetus toward
destroying what has been
ORLANDO,
Fla.
150 years of the human
Eiaseball could soon have a
aspects of baseball," he said.
new position: replay judge.
Television replays can be
Genera I managers recomused for nn1ny calls in the
ttlended for the first time
NFL In the NBA. they are
Tuesday that instant replay in is getting it right." Chicago often used to. determine
be used to help umpires on White Sox OM Ken whether players get shots otf
boundary calls - whether WilliattlS said. "It will be a before time expires. In the
~otemiai . home runs are fair lot easier and less time to get NHL, replays are applied to
or foul , whether balls go over that right than some of these check whether pucks cross
fence s or hit the tops and arguments tha t ensue when a goal lines. In gmnd slam tenbounce back , anu whether call is disputed."
nis, replays can be used to Go~dell not shortening season-long suspension for Pacman
fans interfere with possible
Replay eventuall y would ascertain wl1ether balls are in
homers.
Bv TERESA M. WALKER
Associated Pre ss seeking Feb. 19 in which. police
have to be approved by the or out.
- The
proposal
,was union s for players and
AP
sPoRTS
wRITER
comment
from Jones' attor- accused lones of inciting a
s'olomon likened this to the ·
approved by a 25-5 vote. umpires, and possibly in a NHL model. He said the
neys.
fijlht inside that led to a
There was no specific time vote by owners.
NASHVILLE,
Tenn.
Goodell
had
promised
·
tnple
shooting outside that
GMs' technology committee
frame on when such a system
NFL
commissioner
Roger
Jones'
case
would
he
left
one
man paralyzed.
''It's very important that we felt that the best method
might be put in place.
du get Bud's agreement on would be to have all · '(ideo Goodell told Titans corner- reviewed after Tennessee's . Jones was arrested on two
"We've taken the tirst step. thi s," Solomon said. "He fed to a central location to be back Adam "Pacman" Jones 1Oth game of the season. He felony counts of coercion in
The question will be now, seemed to be softer, at least,
in April to sit out the 2007 met with Jones last Friday June after dropping an
season. On Tuesday, the _ two days before the appeal of his NFL punishwhat do we do?'' said Jimmie on the consideration of the judged.
"A phone call would go to com missioner
informed Titans' eighth game.
ment.
lee Solomon. exeCutive vice subject lately. I would not
consider
him
an
advocate
of
that
person.
and
that
person
president for baseball operaJones he still hasn't changed
But the Titans, who have
Jones said in interviews
tions in the commissioner's instant replay. He will have would have all the available his mind.
replaced their best· defensive since his suspension that he
angles that the network feed
office. "We have glacier-like 10 be convinced."
Jones had met with the player, had been expecting felt he was · being treated
Bob
DuPuy,
baseball's
provided.
and
then
make
that
commissioner last week in the suspension to stand.
unfairly and that the punishmovement in baseball, so I'm
hopeful that we can at least chief operating ofticer, said it call," he said. "We would New York, pleading for
"As we have said all ment was harsh.
start meaningful discussions would be an "aggressive time have limits on it and there some leniency and an early through this process, we
To keep himself busy, he
~bout it. I think that this will frame" to have replay in would be some type of. penalreturn. But the cornerback understood the suspension signed a contract with Total
ties if a person tried to, if a whose biggest community
d Nonstop Action Wrestling.
be something we' II have to place nelll year.
service
was
bur;ing
was
for
a
year
and
ma
e But the Titans got an injunc''There 's a Jot that's going team tried to go beyond those
io very deliberately on.''
.
.
k
.
. · d h. h · 1
A
preparations
to
move
our
·
1
1
Solomon said the next step to have to be studied with limits."
wrest mg uc ets or t anta team forward without Adam tmn that 1tmlle ts p ystca
contact . to prevent any
Solomon said if. replay students to watch him at a
will be to speak with com- regard to the technology.
pay-per-v1ew
event
last
Jones,"
the
team
said
in
a
injuries. Jones ' contract
with
regard
to
when
you
couldn't
be
put
it
place
for
missioner Bud Selig, who
.dn't
statement.
"We
will
contind d
tl
'th TNA
dl
month
opposes the use of replays woulu use it, with regard to the start of next season, it
Goodell.
convonce
ue
to
monitot
his
situation
~~de
t~~ce~Jsh~i\le-based
but said last month he was how it could get implement- was possible it could make ·
The commissioner told and will address hi s future company did not renew the
willing to let GMs examine ed," he said. "I don't think its debut in the postseason.
Solomon also said that to Jones his suspension will when he is reinstated by the deal.
the issue. If Selig gives the it's likely, frankly, that all of
His legal problems still
go,ahead, Solomon and the that could be accomplished speed up games, baseball last through this season, commissioner. "
the
Goodell
originally
sushaven't
been resolved.
which
would
include
staff in the commissioner's over the course of the next was considering limiting
Jones faces a Nov. 27
when a hitter could step out playoffs if the Titans (6-2) pended Jones in April for
office would draft a detailed several months."
qualify.
violating
the
league's
perhearing
in Las Vegas. A
replay proposal that GM.s
He suggested that it could of the batter's box between
"He
will
be
eligible
to
sonal
conduct
policy.
At
t(le
felony
count
of obstruction
could vote on . when they be tested during spring train- pitches, restricting the numthe
ttme,
Jones
had
been
arrestin
Georgia
recently was
begin
working
out
at
gather next month ~t the win- ing or next year's Arizona ber of times a player could
ter meetings in Nashville, Fall League. He also didn't visit the mound , and limiting Titans' facility following the ' e&lt;;J ftve limes. smce the postponed until March, and
Tenn.
see a wider use of replay than the number of players conclusion of the team's Tttans drafted h11n wtlh the a public intoxication and
season," the league said in a sixth overall pick in the disorderly conduct charge in
"All anybody is interested ·what OMs recommended.
· allowed to visit the mound.
statement late Tuesday after- 2005 draft.
Tennessee from August
noon.
The suspension followed a 2006 was revived and postMessages were left by The Las Vegas strip club fight poned until January.
BY

AP BASEBAll WA ITER

Comeback with Browns slowed
for former Pro Bowler Bentley
BEREA
(AP)
LeCharles Bentley will not
play this season for the
Browns.
Cleveland's center, who
has yet to play for his
hometown
Browns
because of a serious knee
injury, will remain on the
reserve/phy sically unable
to perform list; the team
said on Tuesday.
The decision means
Bentley is not eligible to
practice or play for the
remainder of this season.
The Brown s · remain
liopeful that Bentley. a
t\vo-time Pro Bowler wi lh
New Orleans, will eventually resume his NFL career
with them.
: ''As we've said all along ,
we want to give LeCharles
the best opportunity for a
successful return." Browns
general
manager Phil
Savage said in a state ment.
"It is our belief that allowing him to co'ntinue his
rehabilitation in preparation for 2008 training
. \amp is the best w~y to do
that."
Savage said Bentley,
who wi II turn 28 on

Wednesday, has made significant physical pmgress
since July .
Bentley signed a sixye ar, $36 mi II ion free
agent 'contract on March
I I, 2006, with the Browns.
His dream of playing in
front of family anu friends
ended quickly, though ,
when he tore his left patellar tendon on the first fullcontact play . of training
camp that year. He hasn 't

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MIDDLEPORT - With
voters' approval of a new
three-mill
levy,
Middleport
Village
Council will likely co nsid er hiring new police officers early in the new year.
After two un success ful
tries, council succeeded
Tuesday in passing a levy
to replace one defeated a
year ago. Council emphasized the imminent need

for the levy t.o supplement
its general fund budget,
which pays for police
department, ·
mayor's
office and income tax
operations.
Collection of the levy's
proceeds will begin in
January. It is expected to
ge nerate
approximately
$50,000 per year. The loss
of proceeds from the previous levy has resulted in a
loss of $30.000 per year.
Rae Moore, chairman of
the village finance commit-

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in Proctor will assume an open
likely recomm end that January.
counci l position in January,
council hire an additional
There will be new leader- and Shawn Rice. who was •
two pl,llice otlicers.
ship in the village when a appointed to cnunql earlier
"There will be . discus- budget is adopted for 2008: this year. will begin hi' own
sions about how the add i- Mayor · Sandy lannare lli' s elected term.
tional revenue is spent, but I term of office ends this vear,
Two other members of
expect that additional police and she w iII be succeeued · counc il are new thi s vear.
staff will be at the top of the by Michael Gerlach. who Craig Wehru ng replaced
li st,"
Moore
sa id was
uncontested
in Jeff Pecklwm, who re signed
.Wednesday.
Tuesday's election for the his position. and Moore
appropriated mayor 's position.
Co unci I
replaced her husband,
$470,403 based on anticiCouncil
President Ferman. who died in
pated revenue for the year. Stephen Houchins will also October after nearly two
Council
appropriated retire from village·service at years of service as finance
$273,000 into the police the end of the year. Julia chairman for I he council.

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POMEROY - Piece by piece the
retaining wall near the new bridge
construction is being locked in
place, slowly revealing the decorative, concrete designs.
As of now "Ohio" can be seen on
th~ Pomeroy end of the wall while on
the opposite end the beginnings of
what appears to be scenes from life
along the river are taking shape.
· Preceding "Ohio" qA. ihe W!!fl wiU
be "Pomeroy" and an image of the
state of Ohio with a sfar denoting the
bridge's location. The designs are
poured into concrete and are anchored
to the wall in sections.
Also appearing on the wall will eventually be scenes of life along the river,
including landscapes, a riverboat, kids
PleiSe see Wall. AS

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"Ohio" reveals itself on the decorative retaining wall near the bridge. Soon "Pomeroy" will appear on the wall as
well as scenes etched in concrete denoting life along the river.

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Meigs High School advanced chemistry students, left to
right, Bradley Jones, Katie Doczi and Melissa Giueser operate the blown film extrusion machine in the plastics engi(leering lab at' Shawnee State University to learn about how
plastics are made. ,

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The River City Players donate $2,000 to the Propionic Acidemia Foundation of Ohio which
funds research for the disorder. Pictured (from left) Jerry and Jackie Harsh . Kathy Thomas.
Bob Buck, Debbie Buck, Julie and Claire Howard. The Buck family accepts the check on
behalf of the foundation as well as granddaughter and niece Gwe~ Mouat who has PA.

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SPORTS

• Local churches
participating in
·National Donor
prog~~ Page .A3
• Du 'ron to speak
at SeniorBEAT
See Page A3
• Family Medicine:
'Walking pneumonia'
relatively mild fonn of
:disease. See Page A&amp;
• Southern FFA
:members attend
convention.
See Page A6
· .• Students donate
school supplies.
See Page A6
• River City Players
plan musical revue.
See Page A7
·• 'Copacabana' at
. RVHS this Saturday.
·See Page A7
• National. Patient
Transport Week.
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played since.
Following surgery to
repair the tendon, a staph
infection attacked the knee
and Bentley needed three
more surgeries. Bentley
has said th~t doctors considered amputating his leg.
Before this season, . the
Browns placed Bentley on
the phy sically unable to
perform li st to give his surgical)y repaired knee more
time to heal.
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MIDDLEPORT
Although their upcoming
dinner theatre production
of
"Hooray
For
Hollywood" is first and
foremost on their minds,
the River City Players have
also taken time to pay it
forward
and recently
donated to a worthy cause.
The RCP took some of the
proceeds from its last show,
"Seussical the Musical,"
and donated them to the
Propionic ·
Acidemia
Foundation of Ohio. In fact,
the RCP donated to the tune
of $2,000 and dedicated
their show to Gwen Mouat
who is living .with the rare
disorder.

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MHS students learn.
about plastics engineering
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described his experience
with the Meigs student s as
being '·a lot of fun."
"They were able to run
the extruder. the injection
molder and we did some
material test in g with them .
Also. we were ahle to do
Some . 3-D drmvinu~ with
them through a CADD ,oftware program and work on
a mold !low program which
simu lates the injection
molding process:· he said.
Miller auv isecl the Silldents that the plastics
industry is one of th e
fastest growi ng in the
United States, the top nonagricultural industry in
Ohio, and Shawnee State is
the only four-year university in the stale offerin g a
bachelor 's degree in plas-

POMEROY - The 12
Meigs High School student s
in the advanced chemistry
class of Morgan Bragg at ·
Meigs High Sc.hool spe11t
Friday at Shawnee State
University where they spent
time learning about plastic
engineering and the careers
offered in that field.
Going from Meigs High
were Jake Barnes, ;falisha
Beha, Katie Doczi , Meli ssa
Grueser, Seth Johnson, Brad
Jones. Chelsey Noel, Casey
Smith, Aaron Story, Alex·a
Venoy,
and
Cassady
Wilford . They traveled by
bus and were accompanied
by their chemistry teacher.
'Following a tour of th e
facility and a luncheon, the tic!\ engineerin g.
students went into the lab
"Clothing.
fun]\lure .
wh ere they learned how . automobile s. prnuuct pack plastics are made. molded
Gwen Mouat, center, is pictured with members of the and tested for use . Dr. aging and thousands of
"Seussical " cast. The recent musical was dedicated to her Larry Miller. associate pro- products are made with
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