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Floral design show set at
Columbus .conservatory .

COLUMBUS
On Jan . will go towards the conserva13-15 ,
Franklin
Park tory.
,
Conservatory visitors will
AIFD is · an organization
have the opportunity to view dedicated to excellence in floarrange ments cre,ated by some ral design whose members
of the most noted designers in . range
from
small·town
~y CHRISTY LEMIRE
AP MOVIE CRITIC
Central Ohio dunng the flori sts to consultants for the
Ameri can Institute of Flonil Rose Parade . ·
Since it ftrst screened at the
Designers (AIFD) Floral
With only 1,200 members
Cannes Film Festival in May,
Design Show.
worldwide it is a selective
"Match Point" has been
Held in the Grand Atrium of and estee:ned organization.
hailed as a return to form for
the conservatory, the show .For more information· on
Woodv Allen. his best fi-lm in
runs from I 0 a ..m. to 5 p.m. AIFD. go to www.aifd.org.
a decade.
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datly and en,t~ ts covered by
Franklin Park Conservatory,
Anything had to have been
. · · located at 1777 E. Broad St.,
general admtsston .. ·
better than Allen's recent
During the Floral Destgn Columb~s. offers unique
offerings
including
Show,. flower arrangements botanical collections, gardens,
"Melinda and Melinda,"
that utthze a vanety of un1que -.aterfalls and educational
"Hollywood Ending," "The
and tradtttonal destgn maten- programs designed to foster
-Curse of the Jade Scorpion''
als and are created by local life-long learning and appreand "Small Time Crooks'' AIFD members wtll be on . . ·
display. In keeping with ctalton of plants.
,
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which have felt slight whether
Franklin Park Conservatory's
The. conservatory_ feature s
that was his interition or no\.
cum~rll
exhibition "The an ong111~l Vtctonan . glass
With
"Match
Point,"
Amazing Chocolate Tree" and· house but It tn 1895 . and
though, it's as if critics and
upcoming orchid
show. 73,000 squ-a~~.feet of gre~n ­
fans of hi s long and esteemed
"Jewel s of the Jungle," the house's and classrooms SttUatfilmography want to see
arrangementS wrll feature ed. m a 90:acre urban park J,ust
something that isn't there:·
maybe it's wishful thinking.
chocolate themes and orchids. !11111Utes- from downtown. As
On Sunday, Jan . 15, AIFD part of tts _umque _ focus on
the power of suggestion. sheer
members Noreen Drake and combuung fme art s wtth hor-.
osmosis, whatever.
Elements of the film cer'Frank Feysa will demonstrate tic_ulture. the conservatory _ts
tainly do recall the best of
floral design techniques from the only botamcal garden Ill
Allen's work. with its intellec2 to 3:30 p.m. Afterwards, a the world to own a stgnature
tual. cultured characters (vissilent auction will be held and collectton from the mternaiting musetims and attendirrg
visitors can purcha.se · the tionally ~cdaimed glass artist,
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AP Photo arrangements created during Dal e Chthuly. 'For more mlorthe opera in London. rather
than his usual setting of New In this photo provided by Dream Works, Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) finds hims.elf irre.v- the demonstration .
mation on the conservatory,
York) and its complicated ocably drawn to the beautiful and seductive Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson) 111 Woody Allen s
All proceeds from the sales visit www.fpconservatory,org.
romantic en~a n g l emen t s.
new drama '·' Match Point."
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Jon;Hhan Rhys . Meyers
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plays a social-cli mbing tenni s and our tendency to justify Iri shman surrounded by mon- his babies. She is buying love ,
pro who befriend~ a wealthy some of our transgressions as eyed Brits, reads Dostoevsky. but she probably means well.
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student at the club (Matthew being less severe than others. visits the Tate Modern and is deep down and seems · to
Goode) and marries his sister "Match Point ,'' .i11eanwhile, cmly too happy to tag along know no other way of relating
(Em ily ·Mortimer). all the repeatedly hammers home .the . when his new friend: Goode's ' to people - and as the only
while pursuing a ' torturous idea that l'uck dictates our fate dashirlg Tom Hewett, invites truly decent person in the
affair -with hi s fiancee through the metaphor of a ten- him to his family 's box to see film , she wtll of course be
COLUMBUS (AP) - Here Art Center. Militarv Rd ..
(Scarlett Johansson) .'As'AIIen nis ball hitting the top of the "La bloody Traviata,'' as he punished.
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is a list of current and upcom- Zanesville.
·
Nola and Chns seem to ing Ohio festivals and events:
himself once remarked in net, in voiceovers and by hav- calls it, and to' weekend visits
jan. 10
regard to his own personal ing his ch.aracters say so out- at the count~ estate. Yes, it'_s understand
each
other
Through
jan.
IS
Mm.cow
Festival
Ballet in
life, "The heart wants what it right to each other. After a all as annoy111gly smug as tt because they b.oth come from
Central
Ohio
Recreational
Giselle,
Vern
Riffe
Center
For
t "
while it' s like we get . it . sounds.
nothtng and fmd themselves
w~u~· there is one specitic already.
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Meyers proves he's capable infatuated with the idea _of Vehicle Boat &amp; RV Show; · The Ans. Portsmouth .
Jan. 11
til in of his that "Match Point"'
As the' writer-director turns of smoothly transformtng what the Hewett famtly Bricker Building, Ohio Expo
Center,
Columbus.
Lunch
&amp;
Learn Series :
resembles most: "Crimes .and 70. he's taken a glossy, almost · himself for whatever the allows them to?~· Johansson ,
Through Jan. 16
Evergreens at Civic Garden
Misdemeanors,'' one of his cynical approac h to the mate- · soc tal setttng dictates. But at the characters darkest and
Trains,
Trees
and
Holiday
Center.
Civic Garden Center.
best. which only reveals how rial -· as if he 'd aotten so then the character behave s tn booztest, conttnues to reveal
Traditions,
Western
Reserve
Reading
Rd .. Cincinnati.
inferior this is by comparison. caught up in lhe stylistic trap- ways that see~1 totally out of depth
and
intelligence
Ri
chard
Lewi s. Southern
Historical
Society,
East
Blvd.,
· Allen revisits some of the pings' of his new surroundings character-. lirst when Chns beneath her sex appeal as she
Theatre, Columbus ,
. , Cleveland..
same plot points and themes that he neglected any sem - . bra1.enly h1ts on Johansso·n's;&gt;nature s as an a.~tress_.
Through
Jan.
21
Jan. 11-15
from that Oscar-nominated blance of substance or depth. s.ultry Amen can actress Nola
As for what, Mater Pomt.
Playwright'
s
Festival.
Miami
Valley
Hom e
1989 movie (Johansson fills
"Match Point" has the sty!- Rice ("Did anyone ever tell reveals, the moralt sn, t: Don t
in for Anjelica Huston as the ish look of a sexy, psychologi- you, you h,ave very sensual cheat on your wtfe. It s: If you Curtain Players Theatre, Improvement Show. Hara
Complex. Shiloh Springs Rd ..
demanding, doomed mistress) cal thriller - the work of cin- lips''" he asks within seconds do cheat on your wtfe, and Harlem Rd. , Galena.
Through
Jan.
27
Dayton.
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but · he does so in the most enwographer .
Rcmi of meeting her) and most glar- you're lucky. you won't get
Exhibition-Neill
Dorr:
A
Jan.IJ-15
. Adefarasin - and Allen's ingly again at the film's ali- · caught.
superficial way.
W.Va. Sports Spectanrlar.
·
"Match
Point,"
a Su.btle Magic, · Ma ssillon
With
"C rimes
and 'heavy usc of opera often pro- max.
Museum,
Massillon
.
Big
Sandy Superstore . Arena,
Misdemeanors.'' Allen trul y vides a tense. dramatic underMortimer 's clueless Chloe. Dream Works Ptctures release.
Through
jan.
28
Huntington,
W.Va.
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seemed interested in .delving current. though at times it feel s meanwhile , just .· wants to. is rat~d R for 'some ,sexuality.
Exhibit: Food Fantasies.
North Coast Golf Show,
deeply into the ideas of free amped-up and smothenng.
ensconce Chns tn one of Runntn g t1me: 124 mtnutes.
Ohio
Art
League.
N.
High
St.,
Franklin
County Veterans
Meyers· Chris Wilton. an Daddy's companies and have Two stars out of four.
will. personal responsibility.
Columbus.
Memorial. W. Bro&lt;Jd St ..
Th_rough Jan. 29
Columbus.
Woodworking
Show.
Exhibition-Borrowed Time:
The Photograph ,as Music Voinovich Livestock &amp; Trade
Album Cover, Cincinnati Art Center, Ohio Expo ··center,
· bo. nclthat tran~cends ' label' and deeply touches them both.
Museum , Eden Park Dr.. Columbus.
BY CHRISTY LEMIRE
CinCinnati.
Covington RV and Camper
AP MOVIE CRITIC
· But who is he, and what does he want from this new world?
Through jan. 30
Show.
Northern · Ky.
"Here, the blessings of the earth are bestowed upon all.
Market Gardening Series at Convention Center, One W.
A bit of advice before embarking upon "The New Wo~ld ":
None -need go poor," Smtth states iri a voiceover when he first Civic Garden Center; Civic · Rivercenter Blvd ., Covington,
Take a nap, stock up on candy and possibly caffeine pills. but sets foot on Virginia soil, a remark that sounds more like the Garden Center of Greater Ky.
avoid the coffee and soda. You're going to be in your seat for
regurgitated optimism of someone else. . ·
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Cincin(!ati, Reading Rd. .
Winterfest
along · the
long· while. but your perseverance wi ll be rewarded.
(Meanwhile. Capt. Newport, the colonists' leader played by . Cincinnati.
Portage, downtown bu.sinessTerrence Malick settle s in and take; hi s time telling the story Chri stopher Plummer, talks of wanting to "create a fresh
· Throu.gh ;Jan. 31
es. wo·odvi.llc, Pemberville.
of the settleme'm of Jamestown, probabl y a half-hour longer
exanmle for humanity," but clearly there's nothing humane
Winter Festival of Art !V. Elmore.
'than he needed. We've wme to expect this sort of deliberately about the presumptuous, cruel way in which they fight the Art Cella~ Gallery, W. Thtrd
Jan. 13·22
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languid pacing from the writer-director from just the few film s . natives fo r their lan'd.)
St, Manslleld.
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Cincinnati Travel, Sports
he.'s tnade over the past 30 some-odd yea rs, including
And who is Pocahontas -besides the favored daughter of
Through Jah. 31 (Fn.and Boat Show. Cinergy
"Badlands" and "The Thin Red Line .'· If' yo u know hi s work,
Sat)
Cincinnati.
I dtan, .,
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p k Center.
Clevcla'
nd Mid-A merica
AugustSchelle.nberg's ChiefPowhatanand beyon d th.en
you know what you' re getting yourself into.
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rincess legend - and how does she feel about betng taken
Santa s Hohda) 111 the ar ·
P
Malick has been ·dreaming of makin g "The New World" for
. · d'' Sh
James
Ranch
·Park Boat Show. IX Center,
e seems F ·
d Rd X ·
' Riverside Dr.. Cleveland.
the past quarter-century. and it often feels as if he's telling the from her people and her home and ang IICtze ·
· Jan. 13-Feb. 18
story in .a dream . The arri val of the English. on Virginia's merely to acq uiesce as she's removed from her buckskin dress atrgro~~rough F~~~i9
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Exhibit: Michael · Mercil;
Visual., Arts of Africa, The
shores 400 years ago, the hesitant. way in which they and the and placedm a corseted frock and heels.
Her relattOnshtp wt~h another man, though, helps del me her. Columbus Muse um of Art, E. Schumacher Gal)ery, E. Main
American Indians (or "natural s'' as they ' re called here) initial St-.. Col umbus.
ly regard each other, the se nsual dance of di scovery between When Smtth goes off on an expedttton. 111 steps Joh n Rolle Broad St., Columbus .
(Chri
stian
Bale).
a
newly
arrived
English
aristocrat
who's
Through
March
1
Jan. 14·
Capt. John Smith and ·Pocahontas - all the potentially dry
Passages and Tributes: 3-D · Westfield Belden Village
stuff of history books. captured wi th hypnotic beauty and ·instantly smitten by her. He means well but there just isn't the
same chem istry she felt with Smith .
Narratives , Zanesville Art Bridal
Sliow.
Westfield
grace.
Military
Rd .. Belden Village Mall . Canton.
" You do not love me now," Rolfe states candidly. even after Center,
It 's actua\l y a rare and daring thing Malick does, something
Zanesville. .
Wimer Hawk-Raptor ID
to be celebrated in a cinematic land~capc in which speed and they've married and had a child . ''Someday, you will."
It 's a rare moment of -substanti ve directness in a film that's
Through March 5
bay. the Wilds. lnternationfll .
noise are the norm . Working with cinemat9grapher Emmanuel
Exhibi_tion : The Innovative Rd .. Cumberland .
Lubezki ("A Little Princes,." "Slee py Hollow") anu shooting more li kely to stay wi th you for its impressionistic imagery.
. . Arts Alltance, _Zanesvtllc Art
Cocoa Therap·y with Origins.
.on location iA the colonial region, he's almost created a silent if you're' siill awake at that point, that is.
''The New World." a New Line Cinema release, is rated PG- Center.. · M1lttary
Rd .. Franklin Park Conservatory, E
film. the dialogue is so sparse. Mood i&gt; paramount. created
13
for
;orne·
intense
battle
sequences.
Running
tifl'\e:
150
minZanesTvlhlle
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h
M
h
II
Broad St .. Columbus .
through the crurich of earth underfoot. wind blowing through
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Th
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f
·
roug
arc
.
Ahtique
Show/Auct ion.
. tall grass. sun'light strea~ing between treetop' and the conutes . ree stdrs out 0 ou~.
Exhibit-Arthur Leipzig: On Fairfield County Fairgrounds ..
stant, distant chatter of b1rds.
As signment.
Columbo ~ AAA Building. Lancaster.
Malick 's repeated use of the trancelike "Vorspi el" from
Mu,eum
of
Art,
E.
Broad St.
Ohio Youth Rodeo. Robert s
Wagner 's "Das Rheingold." wh1ch layers t~nd builds upon
Columbus.
Arena.
state Route 7'30.
itsel f. swirls around the whole picture. Characters confide
Through March 2006
Wilmington. ,
their thoughts through breath ~ voiceovers th~t come in stream Exhibit : "Tominv:- The
Winter Hike. Hocking Hilb
of-consciousness , nippets - "I loved her ... "He '' like a
Amazing
Journey."
The
Rock
State
Park, state Route 664 S ..
G - General audiences, All ages admitted .
tree" .:·. "She weaves all things together."
and Roll .Hall of Fame and Logan . . ·
.
PG - Pa renta l guidance suggested . .Some material
Either you're going t.o. fee l completely mesmerized and go
Museum. Cleveland.
Winter Hike, Mohican State
may not be suitable for ch ildren.
with it or view it a&gt; a pretentious, lumbering mess. The correct
Thr~ugh May 30, 2006
Park.
slate
Roule
3.
answer~ probably equal amounts of both . Yes, tlte film" beauPG·13 - Special parental guidance strongly sug-.
Millionaire 's ' Row : The Loudonville .
tiful but it's also lackin g in fundamental elements _like narragested for children under 13. Some material may
Legacy of Euclid Aven ue. . Winter Rike , Sycamore
tive drive and cha racter de velopment - almost defiantly so.
Western Re&gt;erve Hi storical 'State Park. N. Diari1m1d Mifl
be inappropripte for young chi ldren.
.
Smith (Co lin Farrel l! is understandably dauled by the e~ ot.:
Society.
East Boulevard. Rd ., Trotwood.
R - Re stricted . Under 17 requires accompanying
'ic and much younger Pocahon tas (Q'Orianka Kilchcr. who
Cleveland
.
Backyitrd Syrup Production
pa'rent or adu lt guardian.
was then 14. in a ' tunningly confident film debut). and their .
Through Aug. 6
Workshop. Malabar Farm
NC-17 - No one under 17 admitted.
time together in the woods has a playfu l purity about it It's not
Cowan Pottery:' -Shining State Pmk . Bromfield R~ .:
roma'nric love but it 's not just friend,hip either - more like a
De\ i~n Exhibit. Zane"·ille
Lucas.
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nominated · for the open seat of offtce after her nomination
along with resident 'Joy was approved .. Her term will
Bentley. Peterson received be for four years.
SYRACUSE- Last night yes votes on her nomination
.However, Buckley asked to
Syracuse Village Council met from Councilwoman Jenny reserve Bentley 's name in
in its ftrst regular session of Hatfield and Councilmen case .Qf another vacancy on
2006 and saw Councilman Buckley and Mike Vanmeter. council. .
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Kenny Buckley elected as Pet~rson received one , no
Mayor Eric Cunningham,
Pro Tempore of Council vote from new Councilman who was ill last night and
while former Councilwoman Mike Jacks who was elected could not attend, asked
Donna Peterson was appoint'- to hts freshman term as a Clerk-Treasurer
Sharon
ed to the village's vacant councilman in the November Cottrill to relay his recomcouncil seat.'
general election .
mendation to approve Floyd
Peterson , whose council · . Peterson was present for · A. Graham for the vacancy
term expired on Dec. 31, was the meeting and .took the oath on the Syracuse Board of
BY BETH SERGENT
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BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM .

•.Lady Marauders fall
short. See Page 81

Public Affairs ~hich council
approved .
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Buckl ~y sat . in as head of ·
cou ncil Ill the mayor' s
absence.
Cottrill also relayed a resi- ·
dent complaint that golf carts.
four-wheeler~ and motorcycles were run~tng amuck m
.the ~tllage whtch led to a dr scuss10n about the la~k of
local law enforcement tn the
village.
The Syracuse Police Force
was laid off by Cunningham

due to lack of funds in
December.
All council ' 'members
expressed a concern that the
vi ll age . needed local law
enforcement to return but
there were no answers as io
when that might happen. .
Hatfield had a suggestion
that the village use licensed
ofticers that would work not
for money but to keep their
commission.
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·Commissioners
·to approve
county budget
next week
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

0BTIUARIFS
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• The time has come ....

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• A Hunger For More.

See Page A2
• Collegians gather to
discuss faith·, black
culture. See Page A2
• Local Briefs.
See Page AS
• Surviving miner
moved to Pittsburgh
hospi\alto,r oxygen
treatment. See Page AS
• Hamm birth announood.

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• McCain graduates
from Army basic training . .

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• Open house to
honor Rio Grande's
Dorsey. See Page A6

WEATHER

POMERO:Y - The ' Meigs
Coun~ Commission decided
to approve the county's 2006
general ' fund budget riext
week as commission members had not received the
final ftgures 'froth the Meigs
County Auditor's Offtce by
the close of yesterday's regular meeting.
The S3,613,342 hudget was
completed late last week with
no major changes in funding
predicted for 2006.
Commission members will
meet at 1'0 a.m. on Monday
for a special organizational
meeting to reappoint county
·
personnel.
Also during . yesterday's
meeting bids were unsealed
for a new truck for the Meals
on Wheel's Program which'is
overseen by the . Meigs
County Council on Aging
(MCCoAJ.
Three bids were received
and read by Commissioner
Mick Davenport. The bids
were as follows: Hot Shot
Cha~ene Hoenlch/ photo
Systems.
Deli ve ry
These scale model creations of Pomeroy's freight and passenger stations. and the vacated Pomeroy Junior High School build-, Bloomingtort. Ill :, $30,187; ·
ing made by David and Nathan Rob inette are on. display at the Meigs Museum. Here Angie Parker arranges the models which Don Tate Motors, Pomeroy,
will remain on exhibit for several weeks.
$35,714.95: · Barnett Ford.
Jackson , $30,962.
The spe~i fications were
not for a full-size truck but
for a Chevrolet S- 10 modiBY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
' Po91eroy, and . ~he , ,Pqn:i~~oy, .. ~e ries of the ,pictures of the
.i ng at ,it as much as I enjoyed
Please see Budget. AS
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINELCOM . Junior · lf~l! ,..')t1iool whtch
old freight station taken from trying to make it look just
has stooil vacant along East several angles. The .di splay like the sc hool, so many
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Main for many years.
· includes the · 'train tracks attended." Plans are to evenConstructing HO scale fliOdThe passenger station was . which ran behind the station tualty tear down the structure
el s of Pomeroy landmarks is used during the heyday of complete with model trains.
built in 1929 and vacated in
a hobby of Davia and railroading in Meigs County
David Robinette built the 1970 when the Pomeroy.
· Nathan Robi(lette and three and was torn down during the scale model of the junior high Rutland and Middleport
of their creations are' current- 1930s when the parking lot · school usi ng the blueprints pf · schools consolidated into the
ly on display at the Meigs was built .
.
the original building. He said Meigs Local School District .
BY CHr\RLENE HOEFUC.H
County Museum.
In placing hi s creations at HOE FLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
The freight station which . he started it .in August 2004,
They are replicas of the served Pomeroy for ' many took three month s off for the the Museum where the public
·passenger station of the years and then sat vacant for holidays , and finished it in can view them for the next
POMEROY - The Meigs
Hockin g Valley Railroad many m.ore years fell under May 2005:
several weeks, Robinette County . 'Treasurer's office
which stood for many years the wrecking ball when it was
"I just wanted to pre serve commented that "perhaps the scored high in getting resi·,
on the upper parking lot in torn down to make way for a some history of Pomeroy," · display will give people dents to . pay back taxes,
downtown Pomeroy, the old McDonald' s
restaurant. said Robinette, •·and I just something to talk about according to tigures provid;
freight station in lower · Accompanying the model is a hope that others· enjoy look- besides the weather.''
ed by Treasurer Howard
Frank :.
The total . of delinquent
taxes paid last year tqtaled
$987,675.68. The amount,
accordinQ ·to Fiank. repre, Although it may be cold and
sented $]5.'534.76 from tirst
gray right now eventua lly spring
half 2005 ·personal property
will get her.e and for residents
taxes. S l) .2{;7.09 from 2005
second half personal property
of Rutland they will have a new
spot to sit down and take in the tax~ &gt;: $705.162 .45 from
200-l flrsl half real estate
view at BicenteMial Min1-Park
t;t.xes paid 111 2005. and
on Main Street. Us ing funds
Sl65.966.37 from 2004 sec·
from an O.hio Nature Works
Grant the Village . pu rchased two nnd half real estate taxes paid
in 2005 : $62.985 .37 from
gaivanized swings and a trash
-::oos first hal r trailer taxes.
can for the mini-park. Funds
anJ $26. 759.6-l . from 2Qq5
from the Ohio Nature Wo rks
·
'econd half tmiler taxes. . 1
. Grant were also used to purln addition tn collecting· a
chase playground equipment at
near
record in delinquent
Vennari Pa rk. The grant totaled
'taxes in 2005 .. Fr,ank paid
nearly $27.000. This year
int\&gt; Meigs County's general
Rutland will a lso be applying fo r fund from public funds
. another Oh io to~ature'Works
which arr inves-ted. a total
Grant to install a walk ing tra11
of
$165.928 08
That
and shoutd know by mid-summone v. ac cording· to the·
mer if it was approved for the
trea su.rer. goe' into general
funds . Here !from left) Nikk ie
operating fund'- including
Walker. Rutland Fiscal Officer
seltlemetlt&gt; for political
Debbie Whitlach and Mayor
subdivisions and schools.
April Burke try out one of the
muc h of which they have
new swings .
already received

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Treasurer collects
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delinquent taxes

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The time has come...

The Dail
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The time has come for
judgment to begin with the
household of God... (I Peter
Rev.
4. l7a)
It is human nature, I supJonathan
pose, that we often think of
Noble
Judgment as something bad.
PASTOR, •
TRINITY CHURCH
No child really likes to be
punished, no matter how
much he knows hi s parents
.Jove him. No one really
enjoys paying a speeding
ticket, even if they realize and holy in His sight: Bear
and.admit they were exceed- this in mind, then, and hide
away this simp\e truth in your
ing the speed limit.
The same is true. of course. hearts. lt is out of His perfect
where the judgment of God is love that: God brings judgconcerned and, to be sure, ment upon His people, that
heavenly · chastisement and the Lord "cleans house ."
It is so that, as His chilDivine retribution are never
easy or enjoyable ... but at the qren, we might remember
same time. the judgment of what is truly important in
God is anything but bad. life, that we might set right
"The Lord is. just in all his our priorities, that we might
ways, and kind in all his genuinely be vessels fit for
doings," as we are taughi in His use. It is so that ne
Christmas, an holy day wh
the Psalms.
Remember,
too,
the we celebrate the birth of
every
church .
encouragement given by the Christ,
author of Hebrews . "My throughout this region might
child. do not regard lightly be filled to capacity ... rather
the discipline of the Lord, or than halfempty.
It is so that, as Hjs people,
lose heart when you are punwe
might centre our lives
ished by him; for the Lord ·
disciplines those whom he. upon Him, always bearing in
loves , and chastise s every ·mind that the life we live is
child whom he · accepts." life given by Him and tllat
Perhaps npt enjoyable. but every blessing we receive in
the judgmen~ of God is good an undeserved heavenly gift.
It is ultimately that we might
... and necessary.
And, so, here we are at the have life and life more abunbeginning of a new year, and dantly, tilled with His Holy
"the time has come for judg- Spirit, through Jesus Christ
ment to begin "ith the house- our Lord.
As surely as the sun rises,
hold of God." It is simply an
·"the
time has come for judgindispensable matter of
course that. from time to ment to begin with the housetime, the L6rd "c lean house," hold of · God.'' Th1s is the
so to speak. And ultimately Word of the Lord for us 'now,
this is just as beneficial for us and it is veritablv an aweas it will be for the world inspiring as well as alarming.
wonqerful as well as grave
around us.
The lime has now come. Word. It is the promise of
and is here. for the Lord to gold refined by fire , faith
purge and punfy His ''house- tried and tested in the ·cruhold" throughout our COITI- cible of Divine judgment.
To one and all , then, "be
munity and nation. Why?
Because as Hi, people we strong and take heart ... hope
"have not heeded the warning in the Lord.'' Prepare for the
of light rebukes" and so we days and weeks ahead. And
"will experience the deserved as the Prophet Jeremiah
judgment of God." Thi's Js instruct s, "let us test anq
natural and. really, to be examine our ways. Let us
turn again m repentance to
expected.
God is ·love and loves His . the Lord. Let us lift ou'r ·hearts
people with an everlasting and hands to God in heaven
love, so much so that He will and say. ' We have sinned and
not stand idly by whife those rebelled ... "
Indeed, "the time has come
who call themselves by His
Name waste their lives away for judgment to begin," but as
in cheap pleasures and shal- the Apostle St. Peter admm\low entertainment, in spiritu- Jshes practically· within the
al apathy and intellectual same breath. "trust yourself
naivety, in religious pretence to the God who made you. for
&lt;;nd self-righteous hypocnsy. he will never fail you.'' There
In other words. the LunJ wi ll he the J11Wning of a new
loves us enough to pumsh day after the darkness of dis and . purify us, to test and tress and D11111e castigation.
strengthen our faith, to Only believe H1m and trust in
cleanse and make us whole Hi s love .

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Apostolic

School · 10 a.m ., E v~n in8 · 7 p rn .,
W~dnesd ay Servic~1

-7 pm
Setond Baptist Chutth
Ravenswood, WV, s'Unday School 10 11111 -

Church of Jesus Chri»t Apo5tollc
VanZandt 11nd Ward Rd .• Pa!&gt;tor· Jamt§
Miller. Su~day School • 10.30 11.m.,

, Morning worship 11 um Eve nmg ·
Wednesday 7 p m.

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87] S. Jrd
A~e, MJC.Idlcpon. Rev.
Mit-hael Bradford. Pas tor, Sunda). 10:30

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Loop Rd off New Ltma Rd Rutltmd,
Serv1ces Sun 10:00 9.. m. &amp; 7:30 p.m .
Thurs. 7:00p.m. PaYor Man.y R. Huuon

Watside Chun.:h of Christ
33 226 Children 's Ho me Rd. Pomeroy. OH
Contact 740 -44 1- 1296 Su nday mommg
10:01). Sun morning Bible study.
fo llowing worship. S un eve 6: 00 pm .
Wed bible study,? pm

W Va.

Pastor. Ne il Tennant, Sunday

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Baptist

P&lt;tstot.

Study - 7 p m.

Rutland . Sunday Worshtp-10:00 ~. m .
Sunday Scrvice-7 p m

Pastor. Bub Robinson, Sunday Scho9l · 10
a m , Wor¥h1p - 9am

panville Holiness Church
3 1057 Slate Ro ute .\25 ~ Lang sv llc , Pastor
Victor Rou sh, Sunday ~chool - ':1 ]0 a m .

Htalh (MiddltpnrtJ

Carpenttr Baptist Church
School - 9:30run, Preaching
Sem ce
10 JOam, Evenmg Servke
HIOpm. Wedn~ sday Bible Study 7.00 pm,

2 12 W Matn St , Su nday Schoo l · Y 30 ·
a .m.. Wo rshi p 10 ~0 a.m. 6 p .m .

lntenm Preacher . Floyd Ross

Wednesday

Mkldlt!port Chul'\'h of Christ
• 5th and Mum. Pa stor. AI Hartson. Youth
Mmi~ter J o ~h Ulm. Sunda) s~hool - 9 30

Hope Bwptlst Chun:h (Southern)
~7 0 Grant St. ~hddlcpOrt. Sunday sc hool

a m., Worship- 8. 15. 10:30 a.m . 7 p.m..
Wednesday Ser'o'JCCS - 7 r n1

· 9 30 a m . Worshi p · I I a.m. and 6 p.m.,
Wednesday Servtce · 7 p m Pastor· Gary

Ellis

RlJtland First Baptist Church
SunJny Sch~l · 9·30 am, Worship 10: 45 a.m
Pomeroy First Baptist
PastOr Jon Brockert. East Main St..
Sundav Sch. 9 30 am, Wor5hip 10 30 am

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41872 Pomeroy Pike, Pastor. E Lamar
0 Ur yam . Sunday S(hool - Q·lO am .
Scrv ,iCC~

Sunda) School - 9· 1.'1 am . Worshtp IO : l."o a 111 . , 7 .00 p.m., Wedncsduy
Sen tee- 7·00 p.m.
Ratint Flrsi Baptist
Godwin, mtenm

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Sunday School - ' 9 30 am .. Worshtp I 0 ·40 a m . 7 ·00 p m . Wednesday ·
Ser:vices 7.00 p.m
Silver Run Baptist

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Wednesday Bthle Study · 6 00 p.m

ARCADIA NURSING
CENTER

Pearl St .. Mtddlcpon . Pastor. Rtck
Buurne , Su ndny s~· hool - 10 a nt Worshtp

Pomeroy. Harris onvill e Rd !RL143.J.
Pustor Roger Watson. Sunday So..: hnol 9:30 a.m.. Wo rshi p - IO ·Jo a. m., 7:00

- 10 45 p.m:'t ' Sunduy Eve 7.00 p.ill.,
Wcdnc ~d a y S~:iVKc · ? 311 p m

,P m. Wcdn~ sday Serv1c("~ ·7 p m·

Hy~ll Run Community Church •
Paswr Rev. Larry Lemley. Sunday School

Coolville, Ohio
LocaJed less than 30 minutes from

Athens, Pomeroy or ~arkersburg .
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Ho melllakmg rncctmg, 1st 'TllUr s - i p.m.

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175 N. 2nd. Ave
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Owner

'W Va, Pitstor Oa vtd Ru~ ~c ll . Sunday
SchHol . 10:00 a m , Wor sh1p - 11 am.

n m . Worship

Serv t c~

Stud~. Wednesday,

10·30

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'525 N 2nd S1. Middlcpon. Pastor · James
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Ke ~~ee, Wor~lup

· lOa m , 7 p m .

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Bet·htd l luiterl Methodist

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The Chureh of Chri.o;l of Pomero)
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Christian Union

Faith Full Gosptl Chur&lt;"h
Long Bottom, Pastor Steve Reed. Sunday
S..:hqol · 9·30 a m, Worship - 9 ·30 am

10 11m. S u nda~ Church servtcc · () :\0 pm
WedneMiay 7 pm

and ? p m . Wedll('sday · 7 p m , Frtday ·
feliow shtp service 7 p.m.

Reslotalion Cbri1tian t'ellowship
9365 Hoo per ' Roa d . Ath ens. P:mor.

Carmti-Sullon
Ca~mt'l &amp; B as h ~ n Kds Ractn~. Ohto.
Pastor. John Gilmore. Sunday School ·
Q·3U am , Worsh1p · 10· 4~ am . 81b le
Study W~d 7.00 p m

a.m., Worship ·

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Su nday Scllno l • 9 ~ 0 a.m . Worship
.10 :45 11 .m , Sunday E\eni ng · 6 00 p 111

7· 00 p m., Wedncsd a;
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Mi[[ie's !l{estaurant

Pastor· Don Wttlkcr

Home Cooked Meflls &amp; Daily Specials

Rudand Frre Will Baptist
Sale m St. Pa~tor . Jamie Fortner. Sunday

Wl· Jn ~~da\ So: r\' i~.:c~

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Che"ttr
Pa ww Janl' Heal\ It:, Wur sh tp - 9 a.m ,
Sund1.1\ S..JJ,l&lt;ll · 10 a .m , Thursday

pm
Rutland Church ufGod
Pashw Ron Heath. Suntla y Wo r~h tp - I()
11111 . , 6
pIll, Wedn c,Jay Scrvh:c~ · 7

Joppa
Pu~i(,r Btlt"&gt; . Rand•)lph . 'Wor~ hip ·
J m Sur1Juy s~ h oo l · IU :HI,, m.

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: Middleport Presb~lerian
Pasto r Jamt-s Snyder. Su nday Sr hrH)I 10
am , v..orshtp s~f\tc e 11 am

7·JOpm

Seventh-Day Adventist

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!1-t ulbern Ht s Rd. P1•mero}. P a~!ot
Bennett Lud.: tesh . S011Urda~ S~ntces

O)e§'fillt Community Chun::h
Sunday So.:hQ(, [ • Q .' 0 a m . Worsh1p :
IO\rtam. 7 pm.

Sat'&gt;l&gt;Jth Schon l · 2 p m . \\ ol'htp ·

Mom Chapel Chun::b
Sunda}' s..: lionl · 10 am, Worship - 11
a.m . 'Wednesduy So:n·ice · 7 p m.
Failh Gospel qun::h
Long Bottom. S unda~ s~· hntl l . 1J
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Pa stnr. , Januc

Sunda) ~C~!lfll • 9 Jtl a m . Wu r ~ h1p
· 10:45 n m .. 7 p m.. WeJnestlay Scf\I Ct'S
· 7 pm

Pastor Mth Adkin!!o. Sunday School · Q '0
a m . 'Worsh ip - 10·.'0 am .. (1 p .m ..
Wednt&gt;sday Scrvtle'S- 7 p m

pm

Mt. Hermon Unite-d Brethren
in Christ l'hurrh
.\(l-1 II V.KI..ham Rd.
Pa~t LJ r Peter \larrt ndale Sun.Ja: So.:ht"'!(l! ·
9 .J O J m , V. t~ r ~ lltp . 10 .&lt;11 am . 7 00
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a m . 7 JO p m ,.

Ct1mmun11~

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p m W~ dnt·~ da~ Sen 1o.:r' · 7 1)0 p m
Yo uth gn1u p mect1ng ·2nd &amp; -l1h Su nUa~'-

Pa§tor lav. rcno.:e B u~h Sund3y Schl:lil l ·
') · J(I am .. Ev~ m ng - 6 .VJ 'p m . Wedrlt'Ja~

7pm

7· \0 r ~l
Mt. Oil''' Communi!~ Chun:h

Eden l 'nitfll B~thl'fn in C hri~ t
St.uc RtlU!L' I J 4. hr tv. et&gt;n R c~ d ~' il k &amp;
Hrll'\.tn gpon. Sunday Sch01.'l · 10 .. 111 .

Ser.tL C • 7 p m

Pomero)' Church or tht Nar..artne

pm

Harf"i.son,illt Presbytenan Church

Schoo)] - 10 am . E\·e ntn g - 6 p m .
Wednesday Ser.icc · i p.m.

Torth Church
Cu Rd 6J. Sunda) So.: huol · 9 10 a.m ,

Refltsv(llt Fellowship

Presbyterian .

Pastor Rl"lhct1 Crnv.. Worship· 11 am ·

SyracU$e Mission
14 11 _Bridgeman St., Sy racuse . Sunda y

Hockingport Churt"h
Grand Street. Sunday So.:hool · 9 ~0 11 m
Worshtp ~ 10·30 am. Pastor Phttlip Bell

Syracust C hun:h of the Naz.artne

Sen 1 ~x·~ 7 p m

pm

H1zel Communlt~ Chun:h
· Off Rt 124. Pastor · Ed~ cl Hart . Sunday
School Q JO a m . Wun;h tp • 10 30 ~ m .

AllL' n M1dcap

Pentecostal As.wmhl~·
Rt . 124 . R ~ctne . Pasto r WJI!i&lt;tm

ll oh :~ck . Sunday Sc ht,o\ - tO ,am
Eve mng · 7 p m . Wedn~~} ServKe~ - 7

m . rucsday Sen tees·

P~ lll l.

MI. Moliah Chnrrh of GOO

Pentecostal

Syracusr First Unilrd Presbyterian

TownSI'11J1 Rd .• 411KC, Sunday Sc hool .' 9
a. m. Wor ~ hip - I 0 .a m , Wo:r.!ncsday
Scrv tccs . I 0 u m

C hur ch oi

Sunda y School 9 30 am .. Wor~ hi p lO 30 .
am 7 00 pm. Wed Ser'o'-.:c 7:00 pm

Thursda) ' Service · 7 p m

Coolville United Methodist Parish
Pastor Helen Klme . Cool\'ll le Ch urch.
Matn &amp; Fifth St , Su nda'y School · 10

Bethel Chun:h

10 00 am .

. bngsville Christian Ch un:h
' Full Gos pe l. Pa!&gt;'tor R o h~rt Mu sser.

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Clu-.tc r. A.llrc d . Pastm Jane
Hc.tlt lt.'. (iu nday SL· hool - 9 30 u m ..

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7·30 r m

Pastor Kerry Wood. Sw1day School • 10
a.m. Worship- I I a.m

a rn ., 'Worshtp - 911

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V1-o r~ h1 p

Lofln te Coats. Sunda)
Wednesday: 7 pm

Faith \'aile)' Tabernacle Church
Baile y Run Road, Pas tor. Re" Emme tt
Raw son. S un day Eve nin g 7 p m .

4 3Ua m ,Worsh1p- 10 J,O a m , 6 30prn ..
Wedne sda y Se rvices
7 p m .. Pastor

\l{'i~o:s Coopel-ad"e Parish

Ho~ Chri~tian Ftllowship Chun::h
Pastor He rS~: h el Whtl ~. Su nda y Sc hool-

Middleport Community thu~h
575 Pearl Sl, Middle pon ,' Pastor· Sam
Anderso n, Sun day Srhool I 0 a m .
Evening - 7 3D p.m. . Wednesday Semce ·

PaMor: Bill Murshall Sunday School ·
9a m , Wo(s hlp · 10 am . l ~t · Sunday ·
eve ry month ev~ mng servt(;c 1 00 "p.ln ,

Middleport Chun"h oftht Suarerw
Pastor. Allen M tdca p. Sunday Sehoul .

w L)hhtp - 1i •1 m , 6 lO p m

Church of God
Evening . 6 p.m..

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u m and 7'p m, We due~duy

10 a.m

Ra lph Sptrc !&gt;., Sunda;· Sch01.ll · 9 JO'a.m ,
\\nhhlp · I fl · \0 am , 7 p m Thurs:lay

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tfarris'omiiiF Comm~:~nity Chun:h
Pastor Theron Durham Sunda y . 9:30

Mornina Star
.Pastor John Gilmorj!, Sunday Schno l - II

Nazarene

· 7 p.m

22~K. Sunday Schoo l 9 30 ~~~~ Sunday
e\'entng serv tce 7 00 pm .. Bibl ~ Stud y
V.ednet.d.ay o;emce 7'()() pm

Services · !0 u.m

Mt. Olin~ Lnilrd Methodist
O tt \ 24 h.:hmJ Wllk6v tllc. P ,1 ~ tor Rr\

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Salem Community Church
Back of Wcst Co{umbta , W Va bm Lte \'1118
Road . Pastor C harles R ou~h f ~04 ) 675-

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Worshtp · IO :JO a.m

10 30 a 111
Services - 7

Sa1\c rftdd , Sunda)' ~l·hool - 'J 4 '\ ll .m ..

Baptist

prah·r and Btb lo.:: Stud)

SL·n

~1tle Hill Rd .. Ra c111c. Pa~ tor ., Jame~
Antiquh~

"Jcv. H ,II' Cn. Rto.: hard Nease. Pa stor.
Su uday Wfl r~ htp 4 10. ,i m Tuc' 6 ~0

Christian Union
H~trt! or d . . WVa , P.1 ~ 111r D:n1d Grc~t.
Sunday Sc hool - 9:30 a.m , Worship -

Rev G1l bert Cr:u g. Jr , Sunday S.: hool ·
lJ ·30 am, Wor~h i p 10.45 a.m.

Hours
6 am -8 pm

Wa rm Fnend/1
Armosphae .

Sargcn l. S u nd a~ Btbk Stu dy ·
a m., Worsh1p I0 ·' 0 a m and 6· '\ ()

Harlford t:hurch or Christ in

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Graham Un itt-d Methodist
Wor:; ht p- I I a 111 Pa~tor Richard Nca!'e

Morn~.

Davi s, Sunday sc; r vice.
Wednesday service. 7 p m

C o rner Sycamore
.1111

Rt 338. Amiqmty. Pastor Jc oSc
Ser'o'kes: Saturday 2 00 p.m

Beth1ny
Pnstor. John Gilmore. Sunday School · !0
a I'll , Worship . 9 am . W(."\,tnesday

United Methodist

S11nday "'.'hool 9 30 11m Sunday

Wednesday Se rv1 c e~ • 7 p m
Forat Run Baptist
Anu ~ ·Hun . Sundny School

&amp; Second St . Pl.lmc'roy.
Sunduy Sdmol ·•9·45 am .. Wmslnp · II

Wedn..:sdu y . 7 p m &amp;

Full Gospel Churrh

Abundant G111ce R.F. I.
. 923 S. Thud St.. Middleport. Pastor Tere!&gt;ll
10

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Wednesday 7 pm

Stut.l 4 Monday 7.00 pm
Snowville

St. Paullutherun Church
· Si . Rt 143 Just off Rt. 7. Pastor: Rc 'o'
Jamei; R. Auee, Sr, Sunday Unified
Scrvtc c. 'Worshtp -· 10 30 a.m. 6 p m,

a m. &amp; 7 J1 m
Youth 7 p.m.

Bib!~:

7 pm

Rtfllnillr Church of Christ
Pastor: Philip Stunn . Sunday Sl·h&lt;K•! 9 30

New Life \'ictOI'}' Ctnttr

1771 ( ocmgcs Creek Road Ga llt J'H'lhS OH
Pastor Bill Sta ten, Su1u.lay ServllCS- 10

Sunda} W&gt;~r~h1r

Full r.osptl L1ghthoust
H1laud Ru...J. Pvmcro~ Past(1 r R(_n
Hunter. Swxlll) S.:hooJl tO a.m. E\~·mn g
7 J(f p m , Tue~ ~~~~ &amp;

Thur~

· 7 J() p m

South Brlhtl Cnmmunil~ C hurch
Sthcr R t d ~c - Pa,wr lmda Damcv.('&gt;Q(]
SunJa)' s,·h(}(')l ,9 u m . Worship Ser.•tce
10 a 111 lnJ and -lth

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Carleton lnterdtnominathJnal Chul"("h
K i n g~t"&gt; ur y Rood. P a ~ t llf Robcn Va n ~e.
Sundi.l} Schoo l · ~ \0 J m . Wu~ h1p

740·992-7713

29670 Bashan Rd.
Racine, OH

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Our Saviour luthuan Churrh
Wal nut and He nry S1 .~ . Ra\·e nswood,

pm

Servtces- 7 p.m.
Salem Centtr
Pastor Wtl liam . K. Man;hall , Sunday
School· 10 · 1~ a.m , Wcvshtp- - 9: 1S am

St. John l.utheran Church
Pmc Gro ve, Wor~l11p- 9 00 am ., Su nday
St·hnol - 10·00 u m Pas wr : Jame s P

Clifton Tabtmaclt Church
Chiton. W Va . Sunday s~hool · 10 a m ,
Worsh ip - 7 p m , We dn e~dll y Se m~ e 7

Wors h1p · 10.10 a m &amp; b. 10 pm .
Wednesday Service . 6·30 p m .. Youth

Wednesday- 7 p m

Brady

Denm ~

Oren 7 days a week

Sizes available SxtO to

Lutheran

worsh1p

Rt&gt;Joiring Lif~ l:hur(h
500 N 2nd Ave., M1ddlepon . Pastor
M1k e f- occimln . Pa ~ i ur hn cr t tu~
La~rettc~ FPrt:rnan. WurshiJl· 10 fio am
Wedne~a)' Scr\'lc~ ~ · 7 p m.

Ser'o'Jce-, 6 30 p m
A11ape Life Center
"Ful l-Gospel Ch urch", Past or ~ Joh n &amp;
Patty Wade, 603 S~corld Ave M11so n. 773'\017,- Scrvlcc 11ffir · Sunday 10,30 am ,

S unday Slhnol 10 20 -\ I 11 m ~ Rel tef
Soc tct y / Pne~thood
11 05 - 12 :00 noon ,

das.S 7 pm Wed

Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St . Mason. Su nda) School - JU
a.m . Wo.rship
II am , 6 p.m.

"A Home Bank for

Home People"

l'hc Church of Jesus
Cbri,;t or Latter· lJay S~tints
R1 160, H6-624 7 or 446- 7486,

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Tuppers Plam~. Pas tor Mike Moore, Bible
class, Y a 01 Sunda y. worshtp Hl :1m
SLJnday . worship 6.30 pm Sunday , B1hlc

Wednesday Scr.·iccs · 7 p.m

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6 00 p nt. Wedn~_sday - () fKI p.m Btble
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Ash Strt~t Chun:h
391:1 A5h St , MldJiepon -Pastor Jelt Smtih
Sunday School · 9:30 am .. Mornt ng

Laurtl CIUT t'rt'e !\lethodist Church
Paslllr Gle nn Rov. c. Sunday S..:hool ·
~ 30 a.m. Won; htp · 10 30 a.m and 6
p m Wt·dm;sJay Sc rV Ll~ - 7 00 p. m

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- 9 30 11tn . Worshtp · 10·45 am , 7 pm ..
Thursday Bible SlUdy .md Yo uth ., 7 p.m

C hurch
V.u ync R. J ew~;; II.

Pa ~ lor

Pastor Karyn Da vt&amp;, Ymah
PastOr Suzie Fram.: is, Sundu y serv tcc: s
\0.00 ~m .,._nrship . 6 .00 pm Famil y L1lc
Cla ~ses , Wed Home Ce ll Group !&lt; 7 00
P.·f!l. Outer Limit s C ell Group at the
churc h 6 .30 pm to !1:30pm

Sunday School · 10 jl..m., Worship · I) am

Rutla.ld Church Christ
Sunda) School - 9 30 am . Worst11p and
Commumo n . 10:30 am , Bob J Werry.

J,.m,Wedno:sday Scrvtces

Old Bethel Fret Will Baptist Chun:h

lntNn et Access S1nce 1994

Michael L. Crites
Director of Family &amp;
Community Services
Overbrook

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Pastor Kdth Rader. s'uf!&lt;~ay School · 9 l .'i
a .m .. Wor sh1p · 10 am .. Youth ·

Wuleyan Bible Holiness Church

Bill Amberger, Sunda}' School · 9.30 a rn.
Worsh tp . 8:00 11m. 10 30 am .. 7:00

Hillside B11ptist Chun:h

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Br11dbury Church of Christ
' Mini ster Tom Runyon. 39558 Bl'ad~u r~·
Road . Middleport . Sunday Schoo l IJ :30

C11ohar1- Bible C hurch
Pome-Hl} P1k e f' o' R d Pa~ tor R ~\ :'
Blatk.,..nod , Sunday Srhool . 9 ~()a m ..

Full Gospe l Ch1,1rch . Pastor Rub Barber,

. POmeroy
Pastor Brian Dunha~. Wor sh ip · 9 30
a.m.. Sunday School- 10·35-a.m.

Rose of•Sharon Holiness Chun::h
l1~dmg Creek Rd . Rutland. Pilstnr Rrv
, Ot!we} Kmg, Su nday school- 1v~n a.m .

Rutland
Pastor: Rick Bourne, Sunday School 9·30 am WoN!htp • 10·10 l1 m Thumlay

Bradford Church of Christ
Corner uf St. Rt . 121! &amp; Bradbury Rd ,
Mmtstc r· Doug ShambtJn. Youth Mtm ster·

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Manley, Sunday Schovl • 9 30 am ,
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Evf:'nmg - 6:30p.m .• Wednesday Ser.'tces

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Pearl Chapel
Sunday School - 9 a.m . Worshtp - 10 a m

Scrvwc ·7:00p.m.

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IOa.m .. Worship · 1\la.m., 7.00 p.m .
· Wednesday Scrvtcf:'s- 7:00pm
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Pastor John Swanson, Sunday School -

Grellt Bend, Route 124, Racine.

a.m.. Worship - 10 a.m

Bearwallow Rid_Ke Chun"h of Christ
Jla ~tor . Bruce Terry. Su nday S£hool -9.1 0

Stud y Wcdnei\day 7 pm

Pa~tur Rt&gt;\ Fro~nll tn D1~ll.t' n~. Se r\lce
Fnday 7 p.m

Bethel Worship"'Cenltr

Worship · 1.1 11. 111 , 7.00 p. m , Wedncsd11y

Cotnmumon - 10 a.m . Su nd&lt;1y School •
10: 1.5 a.m,. , Youth· 5:30pm Sunda}l. Bthie
pa.~ tor

Su nday School · 9 30 a.m . Worsht p .
10:30 a. m .. Wednesday Serviec s · 7:00

Felloll&lt;shtp, Sunday · 6 p m

l\Jpptn: Plain Church of Christ ·
ln~ uum ema l. Wor ~ ht p Servke - 9 a.m .

2pm

Minel'!lviUe
Pasto r Bob Robin son. Sunday School - 9

Pine Gnl\'e Bible Holi~ss Chun:h
111 rm lc ,lff Rt 12.'\. Pastor. Rev O' Dell

Zion Church or Christ

first Baptist Churt:b
Pas10r , 6t h and Palmer St , Middlepon,

Pastor.

Cii lvar)' l 1ilgrim C:haptl
Harn sonvtlk· Ro~d. P~st'nr
Charles
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Communily or Christ
Ponl und-Racine Rd . Pa~ tor Jt m Proffiu .

3rd Sunday

- 10: 30 a. m.. 6 :3 0
Ser\ ices - 6.::\0 p.m

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LeLan . WVa , Rt I. Pas tur . Brtan May,
Sunday Schtkl l · 'J :\1.1 a.m. Wun;htp - 7 00

Pasto r Bria11 Dunham, Sund11y S ~ hoo l ·

Sunday
worsh1p -7 p m .
prayer mcctmg- 7 p m

W~dnesda y

-7pm

(Non -denomtnatlonHI fellowshi p)
Meetmg 111 the old A.merican l .cgmn Hall
Snuth Founh Avenue , M1ddlepor1
, Pastor Chn s Stewart 111·00 am S unday
Other mcct m g~ tn llome-.

.9:30a.m.• Worship - IJ :OOa.tp _

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Wednesd.ty prayei- -.e m ce- 7 p m

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IU 30 a.m . WedneM.Iny Sen: tce

Ouis Cbrisdan F'ello,.ship

Forest Run

Street,

Ktno Church of Christ
Worsh ip - 9 :JO a.m., Sunday Sl· huo i .
10.30 a m , Pastor-Jclfrcy Wallace, h t mlt l

Worshtp - 8 15 a.m., 9:45am &amp; 1 00 p.m.,
Wednesday

7pm

School · II ill m, Wor ~ htp · I [Ia m . fl p m.
Wetlrx.:sday Scrvil.:es- 7 p.m.

Wednesday Bible Study 6·30pm: choir
pmcttcc 7:::\0, youth and iltbk Budd1cs
6 ,30 p.m Thurs I pm book study

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Pomeroy Wl':'it.~ide C hurch ~f.Chrisl
33226 C hildn:n's Home Rd ., S un d. 1 ~·

Pastor : Steve Lmle, Sunday School . 9 30
am, Mnming 'Wnrshtp· 10:30 am.

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Whlli! '!i Chapel Wt:!ill!'y•n
Road. Pastor: Re v Phdlt p

Amazing Crocf Communit)' &lt;.:hurch
Pastor Wayllt' DunlaP., State Rt 6~ I.
Tuppers PJ:nn s, Sun. Worshtp I0 a m &amp;
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Pa stor· Arland Km£ . Sunday School .
10 :30 11.111 , Worslup ' . 9 .~0 u m .. B1ble
Stutly Wed 7:30

GrtKe F: piscopal Church

Hrmlock Grove Christian l:hurc:h

De:i lu Chun·h of Chrilil

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Episcopal

Mmistcr: Lairy Brov.n. "wursh! p · 1) :30

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· 9·30 am .. Wm~htp · II am. 6 pm .
Wednesday Strvias · 7 p.m.
Kulland l:hul"l'h or tht Ntzarene
.. Sunday Sc hoo l - 9 .30 a m , Wur~h ip . ·
10:30 a ll1 , 6 30 p m , Wednesd&lt;iy
Service5 - 1 p m. Rev. Mtkc Clark

Centnl Cluster
Asbury (Syra"uc;e), Pastor : Bob Robins'on.
Sunday ~ chnn l - 4 . 4~ a m , Worship - II
a.m , We dn e~day Serv1ces . 7:30 p.m

10 25 am ,

pm

Chet!lter Chun:h uf the N11ZIU't!PI!
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate . Sunduy SchOol

- 7:30 pm

Services- 10:00 a.m. and? p.m

Pastor Dame! Mecea, Sunday · School 9:30 a.m .. Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.,

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Tri nity ,C hun::h
Sc(o\KI &amp; Lynn. Pomeroy.

Pastor: hn Lavender. Sunday Schoo l
9 JO am . Worsh1p . H~· 1 U am itnd 6

p m.. Wednesd:l r

Tuppen Pl111im SL Paul
Pastor: Jane Beanie. Su'nday School - Q

Congregational
Jonatha11 N;1hlc. Wurship
Su nda) Sc huol 9· 15 am

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WorshJp - 9·30 ll'.m., Sunday School 10 30 am , Flflii •Sunday of Month . 7 00
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Sacred Hurt Cathoii&lt;' Chun:h

a.m., Daily Mass· S:JOa m.

Assembly of God .

Wedne~day Scrvil;e ~

Ch,...apnmn, Sunday School - 10 am.
WorMtip · 11 u m . Wednesday Services . 7

Pastor: Re v. Walter E. Heinl . Sat Con.
4 :4.5-5: 1.5p.m., Ma sti- 5:30 p.m ., Sun .
Co~ -8 45-9 15 a m .. Sun r-ta ss- 9 :30

a.m. Tues. 6:30 praye r. Wed. 7 pm Bible
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l.ona Bottom
Sunday Schoo l • 9 30 a m .. Worsh1p .
10·30 a.m.

Church of God ol Pruph«y
O.J. Whtle Rd . ofT St. Rl. 160. Pastor P J

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Rher Valley

A.prle and St:('und St,., Pastor; ~ e\ 1Jllv1d
R~~-s~ll. Sunda) S( hoo l and Wor,htp· 10
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Collegians g~ther to discuss faith, black cultUre '9.95~
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One speaker, Ed Ollie,
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dropped plans for law school

January 6, 2006

Friday, January 6, 2006

reached out to her constantly. just disappeared. For Mel and
Author's note: This is the .
One late afternoon in Lydia, the world had come to
first of a three-part series of
spring, shortly after Charla an end. Their tears flowed so
columns. This is an account
had
turned 16, Mel was,stand- often and so freely that their
of our human tendency to
ing outside, admiring the vel-· cheeks always seemed wet.
rebel against God's lovingPastor
vety-white blossom petals on One night as they waited, hopkindness. I hope that it vjvidly
Thorn
.
the "Charla" apple tree that in~ against hope that ·this
paints for u.s the faithfulness
Mollohan
now stood wen over· his head. nught be the night that their
of God· which is best seen in
He suddenly noticed a daughter might come home,
the person of Jesus Christ.
strange, light-colored . ooze their ears were greeted by a
Mel stood gazing down at
near a cluster of blossoms and light rapping at the side door
the &amp;tump· of an apple tree
knew what it was at once, for ... the one that only friends
that he had planted 41 years
earlier. He could still clearly doubt and susptcmn in her he had been "schooled" in and family ever used. Lydia
recal.l preparing this special mind, even towards the par- apple growing by his brother- went back to see who was
place for the small and slen- ents who had supported and in-law. It was an early sign of there, but then gasped, throwder sapling that was to be a loved her all durmg her life. a fruit tree disease called fire- ing the door open .so hard that
living tribute to his baby "You never get to have any blight. He quickly took out a it crashed hard against their
daughter. He could remember fun ... Your parents are really pocketknife, measured about kitchen counter. Mel hurried
how his mind and heart ·had tough fm you. It's like they six inches down the stem of into the kitchen and saw his
been full of ~he joy and hope enjoy their power over you ... the branch and then cut the · wife's arms wrapped so tightfor the future that comes You don't get to see that blossom cluster off. He then ! y around someone that he
from young fatherhood.'
movie? Man! .Your folks are a inspected the rest of the tree, couldn't see who it was. But
The deep well of memory real drag. Too bad your par- but seeing no further signs of he then heard the long-missed
that was stirred within him ents have such hang-ups ... a problem, carefully disposed voice of his "little girl." He
was deeper than the hole that You don't really have any of the infe.cted blossoms and joined his wife and daughter
in their embrace and cried ...
twigs.
he had dug for the tender freedom, do you?"
He returned to the tree only this time in joy and relief.
young tree such a long time
Of course, those who spoke
With so many questions on
frowning
furiously as he conbefore: sometimes· it gave the these lies, wearing the faces
their
minds and so many hurts
sweet water of pleasant and of friends or mentors; had sidered the tree's predicain
their
hearts, they were hardwarm memories, but at other · generally been duped them- ment, noting that it had likely
times it was the brackish and selves, but the fact that they become . infected when an pressed .to not press her for
bitter hurt of painful trials themselves believed what insect "pollinated" the tree 's answers that flfSt night. But
and heartbreaking loss.
they were saying, gave a great blossoms with the· bacteria they held their ·tongues and
Mel ha&lt;! planted the tree on deal of credence to what they that causes fireblight, bring- simply did :what they coulqto
the first birthday of his had to say. Like water' which ing it from an infected tree in make her know how welcome
daughter, Charla. He and his slowly but surely grinds some neighbor's yard. His she was to be back home. She,
wife, Lydia, had envisioned down boulders over time, t))e mind turned from the tree's in turn, said little about where
its growing tal.ler and taller, persistence and strength of disease to that of his daugh- she'd been or with whom
along with Charla, and their opinions and advice ter's and it suddenly seemed 'she'd been. All that she would
looked forward to the days in wore at Charla's confidence to him that she too had been say :was that she shouldn 't
which its branches would in her parents' love for her. touched with a blight of dis- have left and that she was
sorry •for making them worry.
yield a harvest of sweet fruit, .. Little by little, her confidence contentment.
As happy as Mel and Lydia
As the weeks passe.d by, ~e
mirroring, they hoped, the in her blessings was eroding
prosperity and happiness that away as she slowly ,came to saw more and more of the were at their reunion, a ,
they wished for Charla.
believe that she was a prison- tell-tale blisters that signify strange sensation of uneasiAt first, their hope and er in her own home. She fireblight· in different parts of ness still haunted them. Mel
resolve ran strong, as they began·to see each rule, though the tree. In each case, he did noted too that the leave·s on
wo~ked. played, laughed and
intended to help protect and .the only thing he could do, Charla's apple tree were
grew together in the living nurture her, as actually a and simp)y cut off and burn drooping ominously and
seemed prematurely faded.
gift of each new day. Just as chain meant to enslave her to · the infected parts.
To be continued ...
Even though his daughter
Mel am! Lydia would nurture her parents' wishes.
(Thorn
Mollohan _and his
and prune Charla's apple tree
She began to be distant in seemed for· awhile happier
family
have
ministered in
so that it might grow healthy her relationship with her par- and once again responsive to
and b~autiful , Mel and Lydia ents. At first, her countenance their love, a night came when southern Ohio the past JO.
worked to nurture and enrich towards them became colder she didn't return home from 112 years. He is the pastor of
Charla 's life by lovingly sup- and more aloof. But then she an outing with her friends. No Palhway Community Church
porting her and exhorting her began to repeatedly grieve one knew what happened · to and.may be reached for comtowards success, initiative, them with an em~rging dis- her, · no one had seen where ments or questions by email
courage, kindness, honesty, dain and impatience that was she had gohe. In spite of a at pastorthom@pathwaygal·
and, most of all, an abundant more and ·more frequently massive hunt in the communi- lipolis.com ).
displayed. The realization ty and the state, no one could
relationship with God.
But, by the time Charla had that this was somethiqg far · find her. Days turned . into
turned 12, there were other ll)Ore serious than . typical weeks and weeks turned into
voices at work in Charla's life "pre-adolescent maladjust- months. Family, · friends, .
... voices that were muttering ment" was unfortunately church members and police
subtle little lies to Charla, slow in coming to Mel ilnd searched and searched but no
casting long shad9ws of Lydia t~ough they prayed ana one could find her: she had

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READER'S · VIEW

Don't judge
There!s more wthe swry
Dear Editor:
In today's society, every day we as a culture wake up with
gut wrenchjng news from loss of life in Iraq to miners in
Tallmansville. ·w.va .. loosing their lives in the mining accident. This type of news seems .to come far too often.
·
I guess that our only hope is not to be directly involved with
the tragedy being reported. The news media works tirelessly
to give us "up to the minute'' ,news ... but because this type of
information is what society thrives on we find from time to
time that the "up to the minute" reports, as in Tallsmanville,
sometimes gives ~s information that leaves a bad taste in our
mouths. As tlie poor folks in Talisman ville struggle to .decide .
. who leaked the bad info thi s doesn ' t correct the hurt that 'was
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unexpected has come up that the fat about religion and
Should ministers have reg-'
d~mands your attention.
other things that interested
ular office hours like everythem. They got the name of
Emergencies
don'
t
come
body else - a certain period
that often anyway) .
the ,"Furnace Philosophers.:'
of time each day, when any- .
it
might
be
·argued;
A lot of problems· were
Or,
one could pick up .the phone
what if two or three people solved and needs met.
and be certain of catching
·George
came
into the office to see
So you see, Reverend, you
the clergy at the church?
Plagenz
Or when people could
the ;ninister at the same won'\ have to worry that
walk in off the street and
Ume · ,
there will be a rush to get in
know they would find a minGreat! It might be just to see you as soo'n as ~~~
. ister to talk to?
what is needed to get "Minister Is In" sign goe~
I have seen signs at gas . The problem may even be churchmen together. Getting up. If that should happen it
stations that say, "Mechanic gone tomorrow but right people 'together in a 'church would be' a bonus _ just
on duty." But I have never now it is causing pain or cre- setting is a job that needs what is needed to revitalize
seen a church with a ·sign on ating . an~iety. There . are doing. Fewer and fewer peothe lawn that says, "Minister many people who are hurt- ple are occupying the pews your moribund church.
Many churches put the
available daily
except ing in little ways and who in today's churches. Getting .
in
the
church
words,
"ALL WELCOME"
them
together
feel
desperately
in
need
of
a
Sunday from 9 to .I 0 and
from 5 to 6 (which would be ·· listening ear, a word of building at time, other than in capital letters on theiroutwhen men and women on counsel and encouragement between II and 12 on a door bulletin boards a!)d feel
Sunday, may serve the same that does the job of telling
their way home from work or a prayer together.
purpose.
those who pass· by that the ·
for
various
reasons,
·
But
·
niight want to stop i,n) .
they
don't
want
to
give
their
l knew an Episcopal min- church is interested in them.
I am not talking about
ministers being available in name to a church secretary ister who would stand in the Actually those words have
emergenCies . Clergy can or "'set up an ,appointment." church parking lot on about as rnuch heart as
usually be located in those Churches that insist on Sunday morning as the "THREE BARBERS - NO
situations. And I know that if ·callers going through such fathers were dropping their WAITING."
you leave a message at the formalities lose many an children off , at ·Sunday
1 knew a minister. who
church, most ministers will. opportunity to be of help. · · school.
.
.
made a deal with .his congreMost ministers rebel at the
call you back later. And I
The men were tntendmg to . gation. He would be in hi~
know you can make an idea of fi~ed hours for them- turn around and go home but office, available to all, frofll
appointment with any minis- selves. They don 't want to they . never even got thew 9 to !2 every morning.
be pinned down. · .
ter for a conference.
.cars mto reverse bef?re the
For their art . the eople
Their reasons are usually rector would thrust h1s hand
P '
P
What I am talking about is
throl)gh
the
open
window,
would
prom1se
not
to
catl
not
very
convincing
.
The
clergy ,being available for
people who feel the urge to most often heard excuse is, grab the would-be escapee h1m . ~t h1s home m the
talk to someone now or to "What if an emergency by the arm and lead him to e~enmg except tor emergen· cies.
cry on somebody's· 'shoulder come's up during the time 1 the church basement. ·
·
am
scheduled
to
be
at
the
in
the
furnace
room
It made everyone happy.
There
now. They might not call to
church
office?"
(George Plagenz is an
(where a lot · of .men feel
make
an
appointment
(An·swer: Attend to the more at home than in church . ordained minister and vetabecause the problem doesn't
seem big enough or momen- emergency but leave word at ~r in the w~ll-appointed an newsman based in
the church that something church lounge) they chewed Columbus, Ohio.)
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Friday. Jan: 6, the sixth day of 2006. There are 359
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 6, 1412, .according to tradition, Joan of Arc was
born in Dornremy.
· ·
On this date:
In 1540, England's King Henry VIII married his fourth
wife, Anne of Cleves,· (The marriage lasted about six months.)
In 1759, George Washington and Martha Dandridge Custis
were married.
In 1912, New Mexico became the 47th state.
,Thought for Today: "You gain strength. courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look
fear in the face .... You must do the thing you think you cannot do." - Eleanor Roosevelt, American first lady ( 18841962).

VVhat are the scientists cifraid.of?
Opponents of "intelligent
design". are naturallY quite
cock-a-hoop about their victory in the Dover, Pa. ; school .
board case . The board had
proposed to . have a short
William
statement read in classes on
Rusher
evolution. saying that evolution was a theory rather than
an established fact, and that
students should be aware that
there was an alternative theo- the school board, which was
ry, which asserted that cer- defeated in a . subsequent
tain steps in the development election and replaced by one
of species were too complex favored by the evolutionists.
to' have occurred purely by ·
So all's quiet in Dover, Pa.
accident, but implied instead But one can't help being a
the existence of an int.elligent · little surprised at the sheer
design.
savagery of the · evolutionJust who or wha! the ists ' attack on intelligent
"intelligent designer" was, · design - which has been
the theory leaves open . But duplicated in every other
one obvious possibility · is forum where the subject has
G~. and that has roused the
been discussed. What's all
defenders of purely random the shooting about ? One
evolution to protest that reli- ' thinks of scientists as calm,
gion is being smuggled into a . intelligent people. perhaps
class that ought to be con- · wearing white smocks. who
fined strictly to "science"- take on questions to which
that is to say, to exclusively we don't know the answers,
materialistiC, non-religious think t~bout them carefully,
and test various explanations
explanations of reality..
They ·therefore hauled' the experimentally i until they
school board into court, and come up with one that ~olves ·
the judge turned out to be the problem. One would supentirely on \he side of the pose they might actually
evolutionists. He not only welcome .such an intriguing
agreed that the offending new theory as intelli ge nt
statement and all other refer- design; and get a kick out of
ences to '· intelligent design a' sessing its merits. If it
· must be·banned from classes proved true. that would (preon evoluiion, but threw in a sumably) represent 'progress.
series of gratuitous slaps at If it didn 't -~ well, in due

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. SYRACUSE -Archie E.'
Lee. 95, of Syracuse, passed
Bv ALLEN G. BREED
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
.away Wednesday, · Jan. 4,
2006 at ·Holzer Medical
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TALLMANSVILLE, W.Va.
Center in Gallipolis after a
brief illness. .
- Some of ihe 12 coal miners
.. He was born on Oc.t. 13,
who died in the Sago Mine
1910 to the late Thomas Jacob
disaster scrawle'd fareW$11
. and Mary Lovasie Cottrill in
notes assuring their loved ones
'Racine . . He anended the
that their final hours trapped
'Asbury United Methodist
underground amid toxic gases
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Church in Syracuse and the
were nor spent in agony.
.
Grace United Methodist
"Tell alii (I'll) see them. on
Church in Gallipolis.
the other-side ," read the brief
Archie and Dr. Jay Sheridan
note found with the body of
I
are the original founders of
51-year-old . mine foreman
!
the Gallia Christian School.
Martin Toler Jr. "It wasn' t
Archie was a member of the
bad. /.just went to sleep. 1
group that helped organize the
love you . Jr."
Tom Toler, Martin's older
Full Gospel Business Men's
Arc!lle E. Lee
'Association in Gallipolis: He
brother who worked 30 years
/'·
was a First Sergeant in the Army in World War ll. He and. his in ·the mine with him , said
co~pany landed .on the beach heads in . Sipan, Tinniann, and Thursday that .the note was
, · · ft~
Okmawa. He was a former owner and representative of ·"written very .lightly and very
Plastik .Distributors in Columbus.
loosely" in block letters on
, He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, June Lee of ·the back of an insurance
Syracuse; a son, William R. Lee, Calabasa, Ohio; a sister-in- application form his brother
'
law, DtpBarbara Duffield. Toledo.
had in his pocket.
, , He was preceded in death by his parents, and his step father,
"I took it to mean that it was
Adelbert 0. Lee.
written in the final stages," the
Services will be held II a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7. 2006 at brother said . "I'd call it more
.Fisher Funeral Homes in Pomeroy. Officiating will be !he or less scribbling.''
Rev. Mark Morrow and Rev. Bob Robinson. Burial will folNo note was found on the
. . ~
']ow at the Letart Falls Cemetery in Letart. Visitation will be body of 59-year-old machine
held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 6, 2006 at the funeral operator Fred Ware, . but
.,,
l\ome . Military graveside . services will be conducted at the daughter Peggy Cohen said
funeral home 'by Drew W;bster Post 39, Pomeroy.
she and other relatives who
Friends may send on-line condolences to www.fisherfuner- went to identify bodies at a
alhom~s . com .
temporary . morgue were told .
.by the medical exaniiner that ·
\
some of the men wrote letters
'
with a similar message:
"Your dad didn't suffer."
'The notes said they
weren't suffering, they were
just· going to sleep," said
Cohen, who planned to
POMEROY .- A college financial aid workshop for retrieve. her father ··s belongAP Photo
seniors who are going .to college next fall and their parent~ . ings to see if he had included
Thi.
s
letter
re.
l
eased
by
the
Toler
family.
on
Thursday
in
Flatwoods,
W.Va.
was
written
by
Martin
will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Meigs High Scliool such a n·ote in his lunch box .
· Toler Jr. , who died with 11 other miners in the Sago mine. The note was given to Martin 's brothlibrary. A representative from the university of Rio Grande
The miners died after an er, Tom Toler, by the coroner. It reads "Tell all i see them on the other side JR I love you It \';as'
will be speaking. ·
·
·
. explosion that rocked the . n't bad just went to sleep"
·
·
min~
Monday morning.
.
Eleven of the victims were
The sole survivo~. 26-year- young children.
tors were at the mine Thursday,
discovered nearly 42 hours old Randal McCloy Jr., - "Those · men were Iike seeking the cause of the expiO:.
after the blast, at the deepest , remained in critical condition brothers. They tool1 care of . sion and a more detailed expla·point of the mine, about 2 I /2 in a coma,' struggling with the each other," he said.
nation for the miscommumcamiles
from
the
entrunce,
effects
of
oxygen
deprivation
was
no
immediate
tion
among rescuers· that had
There
BY DANIEL LOVERING
tors treating the miner.
behind
a
curtain-like
barrier
to
hi
s
vital
organs.
Doctors
relatives
believing for three
confirmation
from
officials
that
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
· McCloy was struggling
stretched
across
an
opening
hours that 12 of the miners had
said he may have suffered the men shared their oxygen.
. with · the effects of oxygen
PITTSBURGH The deprivation to his vital organs, to keep out carbon monoxide, brain damage. On Thursday . Each of the miners had actually survived.
Coal mine explosions . are
lone survivor of a coal mine including his brain . He will a deadly byproduct of com- aftemoon. he was n1oved from breathing apparatus designed
bustion.
The
12th
victim
was
to
provide
typically
up
to
an
hour's
caused by buildups
~ - hospital in Morgantown to
explosion that killed 12 other receive two 90-minute treatbelieved
to
have·
b~en
killed
naturally
occurring
one in Pittsburgh for hyperbar- worth of . oxygen , but an of
miners was moved· Thursday ments a day for at least three
expert said that time could methane gas or highly comic oxygen treatment.
to a Pittsburgh hospital to days to remove any remaining by the blast itself.
John Groves, whose brothbustible coal dust in the air.
The treatment helps get · conceivably be extended.
undergo oxygen treatment, amount of carbon monoxide
the
vic"A
lot
of
it
depends
on
the
.
but what exactly triggered that
er
Jerry
was
one
of
to the body's ~issues ,
hospital officials said.
from his bQdy and "hopefully · tims , told . The Associated oxygen
including the brain, and can circumstances and how big explosion remained unclear.
Randal McCloy Jr. was in a limit any injury and hasten his
The Charleston (W.Va.).
Press that .he knew that at help increase blood cells to you are and how much air
coma and appeared to have recovery," Shannon said.
least foLir notes ·were left fight . infections . or promote you suck," said Terry Farley. Gazette reported Thursday
suffered
brain · damage,
''We are doing this because behind. He said his family healing of injuries .
an administrator with West that a federal contractor th:&gt;t
. according to a doctor. He
we
want
to
leave
no
stone
thunderstorms
did not receive a note ..
"Certainly Mr. McCloy is Virginia 's Offlc.e of Miners' monitors
arrived at Allegheny General
detected . three lightning
Autopsies were under way going to have a tough course," Health Safety and Training.
Hospital after being taken by unturned," he said, adding
Speaking of seeing his son strikes within five miles of
ambulance from West Virginia that McCloy had been sedat- Thursday, and officials would · said Dr. John Prescott at the
ed
and
was
undergoing
his
not comment on the causes of Morgantown hospital. "We on a hospital ventilator. the the mine within a half-hour
University's Ruby Memorial
first
treatment:
He
said
it
was
·
death or how long the men just don't know at this point elder McCloy bro~e down in of Mond tiy' s explosion. The
Hospital · in Morgantown,
too
early
for
a
prognosk
tears. "I bent over and kissed contractor. Vai sala Inc .. said
Blight have survived . .
how things will turn out."
W.Va. : said Tom Chakurda, a
"There's
no
panic,"
his head. l told him that .J two of the strikes. including
The
miner\
father,
Randal
Cohen said her father had
spokesman a( Allegheny.
Shannon
said.
"There
is
ceron·e that was four to 10 times
the peaceful look of someone McCloy Sr., told The loved him," he said.
Weather conditions did not
The first of the funerals· a(e . stronger than 1average'. were
allow him to · be flown to tainly a sense of concern. · who died from carbon monox- Associated Press that he
in
critical
condition.''
He's
set
to begin on Saturday.
within I 1/2 miles of the
believes
"in
his
heart"
that
ide,
and
the
only
mark
on
his
Pittsburgh, Chakurda said.
McCloy.
26.
of
Simpson
.
Fedeml
and
state
investigamme.
body was a bruise on his chest. his son's mostly 50-someM~Cloy was "in. stable
"It comforts me ·w know thing colleagues decided durcondition but remain s criti- , W. V~. . was rescued early
cally ill as a result of the car- Wedne sday after being he didn ' t suffer and he was - ing their last , desperate hours
bid unti l Mei gs County •
bon monoxide poisoning trapped in the Sago Mine n't bruised or crushed." she to share their dwindling ·supGrants
Admini strator Jean
that he suffered." said Dr. near Tallmansville, W.Va. , said . ··J didn' t need a note. I ply of oxygen with his son .
Trussell could contlrm that
Richard Shannon. who leads for more than 42 hours. think I needed to visualize · because he was the youngest
from
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the vehicles met specificaof the group and had two
and see him. "
the team of Allegheny doc- ·· Twelve other miners died .
tions. Trussell al so wanted to
show
the b.ids to MCCoA
tied for the delivery of not
"1 realize once it's gone , ·to discu ss probl ems they are who could then take the com- meals .
Director Beth Sh:11·er.
it' s gone;" Bu ckley said having with dilapidated prop- plaint to either the Meigs
Tmssell said th~ estimated
and
Davenport
about the pool. "But if we do erty ncar ·their property on County Sheriff 's Office or Commi ssioner Jim Sheets cost of the speci tied truck
it I don 't know how we're . College Street. The couple Pro s ~nltor's Office for decided to table accepting a was $30.-100.
from PageA1
going to run it."
beli eves the neighboring. actiOIJ .
Jacks
e~pressed his desire
dilapidated
property has preCouncil approved repairs
. During open discussion
SPRING VAlLEY CINEMA7
to
keep
the
pool
in
the
comto
the village ' s backhoe
vented
them
from
selling
446-45l4 1,10v1E HO-LINt
'Jacks asked about the current
FRil/6106 · THURS 1112106
status on the London Pool. munity' while Vanmeter their property. In fact. Mr. which will cost 52650. The
ex
pressed
his
desire
to
use
a
BOX
OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30PM .
Holliday
said
some
potemial
backhoe
's
clutch
went
out
Buckley informed council,
MON-THURS, AN OAT 12:30 PM
percentage
of
that
FEM
A
and
the
repairs
will
include
buyers had tOld him that the
that when. the pool was win-'
FOR SAT &amp; SUN MATINEES
money
to
build
playground
condition
uL his neighbor\ hydraulics . The Syracuse &amp; ~IF.DICAL EQUIPMF.\T
terized recently it was di s'STADIUM SEATING IS NOW
covered that several water equipment that would cost a property was why they Board of Public Affairs will . • Home Oxygen
AVAILABLE
.lines and filters were bad and minimal amount of money to . wouldn't go through with the pay for half of the bill.
• Portable Oxygen
t
HOSTEL (RI
Council al so approved tem- • Nehulizers
heeded replaced though all maintain when compared to purchase of his property.
1:15 3:15 7:15&amp;9 :15 '
the
pool's
operational
costs.
al)d
Mfs.
Holliday
said
·Mr.
porary
appropriations and • Electric Beds
the pumps started.
RUMOR HAS IT PG13 9:45
Council has until April to they had . sent in a formal pay rates that will appear in a • WheelchairS
Buckley said that at the next
CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 2 .
decide
if it wants to accept complaint .about the property separate article in Monday's • Diapers
council meeting a decision on
PG 1:20 3:20 7:20 &amp; 9:20
• Chux
what to do with London Pool the money for the decking to the village se·veral month s · The Daily Sentinel.
FUN WITH DICK.&amp; JANE
•needs to be made so that coun- and until August to decide if ago but the condition of the
Coun•il was joined at the • Medicare/Medicaid
PG13 1:00 3:00 7:00 &amp; 9:00
We do the billing locally
' cil can proceed with accepting · it wants to accep1 the money neighboring property had not meeting
by
Street
. KING KONG (PG13)
for
the
pool
liner
repair.
·the
Federal
Emergency
Commissioner Mike Ral ston,
1:45 &amp; 6:45
improved . · ·
740-446-0007
Management Agency.(FEMA) Council can still receive a
HRONICLES OF NARINA (PG
Buckley told the Holl!day s Cottrill and the Hollidays.
Toll Free 877·669·0007
money allocated for the dam- portion of that FEMA money that since the vllrage has ntl Absent from the meeting was
1:00 3:40 7:00 &amp; 9:40
·age done to the facility in the to be used for something like police force the complaint Cunningham due to illness
70 Pine Street • Gallipolis
playground equipment· if' it would be given 'to the .mayor and Councilman Joey Riftle.
Wcall)' rnn_1td. l\t cart .abort/ yo11 .'
September 2004 flood .
The FEMA money will nat decides · not to reopen the
cover the replacement of the pool birt it must make a decision before ·the April and
water lines and filters .
Accepting .the money is the August deadline s to detereasy part . it' s findin g the . mine' the amount l'lf funds
money tq operate the _pool they arc eligible for .
\ · ..
.,
e.ss Center for Men &amp;
anJ
Maxine
Robe rt
once it's repaired that will be
- '
Hollicjay approached council
the hard part .
Saturda~·. Januar~· 7. 2006
Christmas is over. your funds are down.

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LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

Corrac1ion Polley

MINERS -LEFT FAREWELL NOTES ASSURING
LOVED ONES THEY DIDN'T SUFFER

Surviving miner moved to Pirtsburgh
hospital for oxygen treatment

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This type of thing happens on all level s of the media and our
Point Pleasant Register is not exempted. On Dec. 23, 2005,. an
accident occurred that took twp men's lives. One of those men
was Jonathan G. "Rooster" Roush.
Jon "Rooster" had reportedly had a long history of drunken.
driving. That alleged long history involves one DUI offense
eight years ago. At this point in ti111e I must ask, what constitutes long history?
For those· readers that weren't fortunate enough to know
Rooster, he.was a great man, husband, son,.brother, father, and
a dear friend. So please don ' t pass judgment readers on the
items we read in the paper' or hear on t,he televisiO'n.
Rooster: We love you.
John R. Hoffman
Clifton, W. Va.

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course it would die of disre- threatens to do fatal damage
gard.
to their whole concept of the
But that hasn' t been the cosmos.
reaction of the evolutionists
And. in fact, it does. As
to intelligent design at all. long as "'science" is by definThey 'have all but bitten ition confined strictly to
themselves in two trying to materialistic. interpretations
drive it straight out of the of reality. intelligent design,
realm of serious discussion. ot any other theory that
If anybody wants to talk leaves open the slightest posabout it. let. them do · so in sibility that the universe maj
classes on religion. But not contain something more,
even a ·short statement about represents a danger that
it can be pern1itted in a ."sci- many scientists (not all) are
entitle" class' It is phony. it simply unwilling to confront.
is fal se, it "isn ' t scientific" They have spent their lives
- meaning it violates the constructing a concept of
rule (laid down by whom, by reality 'that satisfies them.
the way?) that only purely and is simplicity itself. There
materialistic explanations are is no God; the universe had
permitted in science classes. no beginning, but has existed
They complain that the pro- forever : it is not, and never
. ponents of intelligent design was, . "de signed" - it is
never publi sh articles in merely the result of an infi"peer-reviewed" . scientific nite 'series of accidents, of
Journal s ::- and then excori- which human beings are just
ate .f!ny journal that_ dares the latest. ·
publish such an article . They · 1encourage the proponents
will. if nece ssary. as in of intelligent design to be of
Dover. haul their rival s into good cheer. Any explanation
court and try to drive them of the !lniverse as silly· a~ the
out of the classroom by force . one above will collapse,
of law.
sooner or later, like the
One can't help feeling that Soviet Union, and for the
there Is something more than same reason: It is too f'lf out
a scientific dispute going on . of accord with observable
here. The . evolutionist s are reality. And its defenders are
not acting like scientists -con- already 'on the run .
frontin g an interesting new
(William Rusher is a
theory. They are acting, to be Distinxuislrt•d Ft•llow of. the· .
frank about it, as if they are Claremont Institute for the
scared out of their wits -· as 'Study oj Stmesmcmshi!J and
if thi' particular thenry Political Phifosoph\:)

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·Receptionist won't le(woman ·
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SALEM CENTER - Star
Grange #778 and Star
Junior Grange #878, regular
·Saturdav, Jan. 7
PORTER
Mike session. potluck supper at
Harmon will be preaching at 6:30 p.m .. meeting at 7:30.
HARRISONVILLE
6 p.m at the Clark Chapel
Freewill Baptist Church. Harri sonville Lodge 411,
Bad weather cancels. For stated meeting, 7:30 p.m .
information call Clyde Refreshments.
Ferrell, pastor, 388-807 5.
Sunilliy, Jan. ·s .
MIDDLEPORT
- Bethel
Saturday, Jan. ·14
PORTER - Brian and 62 . International Order of
Family; Connections to sing Jobs Daughters, semi-annual
· at the Clark Chapel l'reewill installation of officers, 2:30
Lindsey
White,
Baptist Church. 6 p.m. Bad p.m.
installi ng officer. Kristen
weather cancels.
Davi s. honored queen elect.
Open
meeting.
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·saturday, Jan. 21
PORTER
Evelyn
Monday, Jan. 9
Roush at. the Clark Chapel .
POMEROY
- Meigs
Freewill Baptist Church . .6
County Republican Party, .·
p.m. Bad weather cancels.
7:30 p.m.. courthouse. Plans
for Lincoln Day Dinner.•
. POMEROY
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Band Boosters, 6:30 p.m.,
band room .
RACINE
-Racine
Fridav, Jan. 6
Chapter
134.
O.E.S.,
7:30
HEMLOCK GROVE
Meigs County Pomona p.m . at the haJJ."
Grange, 7:30 p.m., Hemlock
Thursday, Jan. 12
Grange Hall.
CHESTER
Shade
Saturday, Jan. 7
River Lodge 453 , stated

Clubs and .
organizations

meeting,
7:30
Refreshments.

DEAR ABBY: I am a 48year-old ·woman who was
known by my nickname,
Friday, Jan. 6
"Pudge," while I was in high
POMEROY - Bedford school because so many other
Township Trustees organiza- girls had the same common
tional meeting, 7 p.m. ··· .
name.
After high school, I went
back
to my given name, and I
Saturday, ·Jan. 7
CHESTER
- Chester have carefully told all my old
Township Board of Trustees friends that, while my nick2005 year-end ·meeting, n name was cute· for a IS-yeara.m., with 2006 organiza~ old. it rio longer suited ·me.
tiona! meeting following, at Most of them have made the
change out of respect for me ..
Chester Town Hall.
· What should I tell my docPORTLAND - Lebanon tor's receptionist, who did not
Township Trustees, 9 a.rri., know me before, but insists
township building.
on using my qickname? I
have told her I prefer my
Monday, Jan. 9
given name, but she refuses to
SYRACUSE - Syracuse use it. i don't want to hurt her
Water Board, 7 p,m. at vil- feelings', but. I think she
should address me as I intra-.
lage hall.
myself. I see this docduced
RUTLAND
Rutland
tor
four
times a year,so I see
Village Council, .regular session, 6 p.m., council's her often. She also uses the
nickname on mail sent to my
chambers.
home.
The best she 'bas ever
RUTLAND Rutland
Township Trustees organiza- done is to preface it with
"Mrs." What should I do? tional meeting, 5 p.m. at the NO NICKNAME, PLEASE
Rutland fire station.
DEAR N.N.P.: Because you
have already spoken to the
receptionist, and your requesi
has been ignored, your next
city/Region
step should be to address your
High 1Low temps
complaint to the doctor. Tell
him how annoying it is that
she continues to address you
by a nickname you'd prefer to
forget, and even · puts it on
your
mail. And be sure to let
Young.town • ~~
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Internet photos and phone
calls are enough for her. She
is very involved with her
'
friends, card games, weightloss programs, Red Hat
Society. etc. She is only ·72
Dear
and.healthy and wealthy.
Abby
I am very hurt- that she
makes . no effort at all to see
us. We can't afford to tly six
of us there even once a year to
visit. Have you any suggeshim to put a stop to it, because tions? I think: she is being ·
if he doesn't, you will take selfish, bur don't know how
your 6usiness elsewhere. That to fix the problem, and ·my
should "cure" the problem.
husband is very hurt by it. - .,.
DEAR ABBY: I have been · FORGOTTEN IN IDAHO
happily married for five years
DEAR FORGOTTEN: You
to a wonderful man I met on can't change another person;
the Internet. He moved here you can only change the way
to Idaho after our marriage. you react to that person . .Your
(He's from Minnesota). ·
mother-in-law appears to be
We have traveled by road or selfish and self-centered; but
by plane four ·or five times much as you would like to,
over the last five years to you can't change her.
Minnesota .to visit his rei a-.. Continue to send her cards,
tives. However, my in-laws . photos and updates on · her
have made only one attempt grandchildren's
progress.
to come to visit us. My father- However, you and your.. husincJaw has since passed away. band will be less hurt and disWe !lew to Minnesota for his appointed if you . accept the
funeral.
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fact that his mother is tlawed,
We have attempted many do .not personalize it any furtimes to coax my" mother-in- ther and go on with your
law to come to Idaho to vtstt liv66. Trust me on that!
us and the four grandkids we
Dear Abby is written by
have had over the_last fiv,e Abigail Van Buren, also
years , but she chums she s known as Jeanne Phillips,
afraid of flying. When we and · was founded by her
suggested taktng a bus, she mother, Pauline Phillips.
came up wtth another excuse. Write
Dear Abby at
We invited his. mother to www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Idaho for Christmas and again Box 69440 . Los Angeles, CA
she refused, saying e-mail. 90069.
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South G·allia 64, Hannan 35

Alexander 47, Meigs,39
Marietta '61, Gallia Academy 37
Eastern 51 , Federal Hocking 30
Chesapeake 39, River Valley 35
Miller 66, Sou.~ern 44

Friday,January6,2oo6
Prep . Basketball -

Tri-Valley Conference

Lady:Eaglessoar p~st Federal Hocking, 51-30
BY lARRY CRUM
LCRUMI/iiMYDAILYREGISTER.C0\1

LocAL SCHEDULE
GALliPOLIS - A schedule of upcoming coiiQQa

and high school varsity sporting ENenls involving
teama from Gallia. hAeigs and Mas9n counties.

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BoyS ai 8tball .

f-tannan at Wahama; 7:30p.m.
. Trimble at Eastorn, 8 p.m.
Chesapeake at River Valley, 7:30p.m.
Meigs at Nelsonville·Yort., 8 p.m.
Point Pleasanl at Revenswood, 7:30p.m.
Gallia Acatlemy at Marietta, 7:30 p.m. .
0\/CS at Teays Valley; 3 p.m.
South,Gallia at Ironton St. Joe, a p.m.
Glrla Basketball
OVCS at Teays Valley, 4;30 p.m.
Point Pleasant at Poca, 7:30p.m.

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Point Pleasant, Meigs·, Wahama at JCI
Salyrdgv 'a ggmes
Boys Basketball
· Meigs at Southern, 6 p.m .
Eastern vs . North Adams , (at Oonvo,
Athens), 4:15p.m,
Gallia Academy at Portsmouth , 7:30p.m.
~WMarys at Hannan, 7:30p.m.
Girls Basketball
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Adarils Cq. Chris!l.8n at Southam, 1 p.m.
Wreatllng
Gallia Academy at River Valley, TBA
Point Pleasant at JCI, TBA
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River Valley Invitational. 10 a.m.
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College Basketball
Rio Grande at Malone, 7:36p.m,
Women's College Basketball
Rio Grande at Malone, 5:30p.m.

STEWART - After a
slow stJart saw Federal
Hocking only down · one
after one quarter of play, the
Eastern girls stepped up and
· 'went on a run, easily pu.tting
away the Lady .LaJ!cers 5130 Thursday night. .
Led by Erin. Weber, who
posted a double-double with
a game high I 9 points and
15 rebounds, t11e Lady
Eagles posted a IS-4 run in
the second quarter", to edge
away from a narrow -one
point lead after the first
quarter of play, taking a I 2point lead into the break.

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third to take nine to help the visitors pull
no . time,
a comfprt- away for their third win of
able 43-20 . !he season.
Eastern con- '
to
lead into the
The ' Lady Eagles also
tinued
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on
final canto s. worked efficiently passing
pile
points in the
Forcing · a the ball, posting II assists,
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third as the
tota! of 17 led by Jillian B(amwn and
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Lady Eagles
L a n c e r Jessica Hupp wit~ three
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posted
17
turnovers , apiece , while tire\ Lady
Eastern con- Lancers could only muster
points in the
third quarter
tinued much six ass ists on the night.
Weber
with strong · Janna Hupp of the same
However Federal Hocking
s h0 0 t i ng
in the final did . own al)d edge the
from . behind the arc by period as the Lady Eagles boards, posting 45 rebounds
Jenna Hupp, who scored 14 put the game away and held to Eastern's 40, bu·t the
points in the game.
on for the 21-point vi'ctory: numerous tumovers proved
Eastern was able to "turn fatal for the Lady Lancers
' Along. with the offensive
surge, the green and white numerous FederaL Hocking on the evening.
stepped up defensively as turnovers into points, while · Eastern was led by Weber
well, limiting the · Lady .the Lady Eagles limited with 19 points an (I 14
Lancers to six points in the their own giveaways to only rebo.unds, Jenna Hupp with

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Meigs at Eastern. 7:30p.m.
South Point at AI\/Br Valley, 7:30p.m
Wellston at Southern. 6 p.m.

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RACINE- Jenna Bolyard
tossed in a career high 17
points as' the Miller Falcons
(4-6) defeated the Southern
L a d y
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women\ and men ·s basketball programs are team!ng up .
to
ho st a Basketball
Fundamental skill s clinic at
the Lyne Center on Sunday,
January 8 for boys and girls
in grades 3-8.
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set for 1-:30 p.m .
Admission consists of
bringing one can ried or box&lt;;d
.. food item for the university's
Champions of Character
Food Drive. "
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with six ppints and I"rebounds, Alison Deddens
with four points and Vanessa
Castle. Summer -Hatfield
and Brittany King with two
pqints each.
£astern will look to build
oi'l' of Thursday' s win )llhen
they face cou~va l Meigs
7:30p.m. Monday at' home . .

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from Army
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14 points, Jillian Brannon
with &gt;eve n points, Katie
Hayman with six points and
Jessie · Hupp with five
points, three assists and
three steals . .·
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by Emily Ounfee. who post~
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Hocking
College
and
Washington State Community
College, increased the number
RIO
GRANDE
An
open
of scholarships offered. crealCincinnati
house· in honor of Dr. . Barry
ed on-line courses, exparfled
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RACINE - Chri s and
Dorsey,
president
of
the
,
the evening and weekend
Anita Hamm of Raci ne·
University
of
Rio
Grande/Rio
courses,
and offering a pro~
Portsmouth •
announce the birth of their
Grande Community College,
gram wh~re students can earn
l____2) . 35• I 28?
third child, . son, Bradley
has
been
set
for
Tuesday,
Jan.
their associate's or bachelor's
Michael.· He was born on
I0 from 4 tG 7 p.m. at Bob
Nov. 30 at . St. Josephs
Evans Farms Hall on the Rio
degrees just by taking classes
Hospital Parkersburg, W.Va.
on the weekends.
'
Grande campus.
, ~ , Cloudy ~ 1::;:r- ~ Flurries
lcfl
. weighing 7 pounds I ounce.
. Dorsey recently announced
Enrollment.has skymcketed •
Partly /)",_ .'7-;-r,i' ~~.' ~ "•"' ~'Grandparents are Glenn
"C___) snowera
Cloud~
Allin ~
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Snow ~
. •••••
that
he
is
leaving
Rio
Grande
under
· Dorsey's
watch.
1, ,
and Connie Collin . of
in
order
to
takeanother
posi.
increasing
by
more
than
1,000
· WeatllellkldergrOU'ld • AP
Pomeroy and Tom and Linda
tion in Vir.ginia, and the open
students per semester during
Hamm of Racine. GreatDr. Barry Dorsey
· 200S ~ .
house
will
allow
area
resihis
tenure. The spnng
grandparents are Betty
dents to say goodbye to the · As rio Grande's 18th presi- enrollment of 2,984 was the
Deering of Flatwoods, Ky.,
Rio Grande leader.
dent, Dorsey held 'the position · ·htghest ever at Rto Grande. .
Pauline Payne. Virgil and
No~. Dorsey ts movmg on
The open house will also at a time when the average
Mary l;lamrn, and Evelyn · Friday... Cioudy with 20 cloudy with a 30 percent
Hollon, all of Racine.
percent cllf!nce of snow chance of showers. Lows in feature a few remarks from term for a college president is to help another college and the
Mr. and Mrs. Ham m have showers. HighS in the mid · the mid 30s.
individuals such as· · Dr. arounp seven ydrs.
' '" people_ ..w.ho h ve near that
son. Colton and a daughter, · 30s. · Northwest
Herman
Koby,
chair
·of
I
the
Among
the
many
accom· mstnuuon. The New College
winds
Monday and Monday
Valerie.
around 10 mph.
night.;. Mostly cloudy . with Rio Grande Community pli shments during Dorsey 's of Vrrgrm a, Lpcated at
Friday.
night ... Mostly a 40 percent chance of College Board of ·Trustees, tenure Rio Grande has Martmsvtlle m 'Southern
cloudy. Lows around 20 . rain. Highs in the mid 40s . . and Gre~ Fields, chair of the expanded its programs to the Virginia .. wil1 open for stuMcCai~
University of Rio Grande Meigs Center. in Middleport. dents m erther the fall of 2006
West winds 5 to 10 mph.
Lows in the mid 30s.
·Board
ofTrustees.
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h f 11 f 2007 D ·
·Saturday... Mostly cloudy.
Tuesday... Mostly . cloudy
Koby and Fields are inviting created new academic pre- or t e a o
. orsey
High s in the upper 30s: with a 40 percent chance of all area residents to attend the grams, installed state-of-the- was . asked to apply for the
Southwest winds I0 It! 15 showers. Highs around 50. .open house and wish Dorsey. art technology on campus, position by the former govermph.
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Tuesday night ... Mostly 'well in his ne·w position.
started -new programs such as nor of Virginia. and was .
POMEROY - Army Pvt.
Saturday night... Partly cloudy. Lows iri the lower
Dorsey has served as Rio the Madog Center for Welsh intrigued by the idea of helpJason L. McCain has gradu- cloudy. Not as cool with 30s.
Grande's
president for the past Studies, constructed new ing to develop ·totally "new
ated· from basic combat lows in the lower 30s.
Wednesday
and I4-1/2 years. He will be Jeav- facilities, raised money in programs.
training at Fort Jackson, Southwest winds 5 to · I0 Wednesday night ... Part Iy
ing Rio Grande this month to ambitious fund-rai sing camFor more information on
Columbia, S.C.
mph
.
cloudy.
Highs
in
the
mid
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become
the
executive
director
paigns,
began
offe·ting
bacheTuesday's
open house. cat!
During the nine weeks of
Sunday
...
Mostly
clmJdy.
40s.
LOws
in
the
mid
30s.
of the New College of lor's d~gree courses at (800) 282-720 1.
training, the soldier studied
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High&gt;
in
the
mid
40s.
Thursday
...
Partly
cloudy.
Virginia ··
.
Planning
the Army mission. hi story,
Sunday
night
...
Mostly
Highs
in
the
"
lower
50s.
Martinsville,
Commission
in
traditi on and core values,
an
Va.
p~ysical
fitness,
and
· Dorsey led Rio Grande durreceived instruction · and
ing
a period of tremendous
practice in ba&gt;ic combat
growth
in numerous
skill s, military weapons.
ACI-84.48
Kroger
18.82
areas~ and he is m,ovinl! into
chemical warfare and bayoLtd.- 22.69
· a posruon where lie · wtll be
net training, drill and cere- AEP -37.09
NSC- 42.85
leading a brand new institumony.
marching, · rine Akzo- 47.28
Ashland
Inc.
59
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Hill
Financial
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marksmanshi p. armed and
OVB·
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BU
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"I will leave Rio Grande
unarmed combat. map read. BBT- 42.64
with
mi~ed ... ~motions ,"
ing, field tactic,, military Bob Evans- 22.99
Peoples - 28.67
Dorsey said. .., am excited
courtesy. military just ice , BorgWarner- 59.76
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CENX - 28: 74
Pepsico - 59.38
about the opportunity to
system , ·bastc
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Premier - 15.jl5
· develop a new institution litermarc hes. an 1e tratnmg Ch 1 Sh . 12 35
Rockwell - 61.42
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exercises.
arm ng ops- ·
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Rocky
Boots
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an assignment -..yhich few colMcCain is the son of Dale City Holding- • ·
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Sears
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lege presidents or others will
and Aniy McCain of W. ·Col- ·
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DG-17.93
Wai-Mart
45.69
ever experience.
Horns by Roa d . ,Coo Ivt 11 e. DuPont - 42.74
Wendy's - 54.30
"However, I will very much
Oh10.
Federal Mogul ~ .35
Worthington - 19.70
miss the students, faculty, staff
Mohawk
Co~oleum
Mohawk
USB- 30.54
Dally stock reports are the 4 and board members, as well as
tnyl
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Gannett - 62.52
Berber
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Me1gs ' Meghan Clelland, left, and Alexander's Lauren Raines (15) dive for a loose ball during the first half of Thursday's
Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division contest in Rock Springs.

Alexander sinks Lady Marauders at foul line
BY BRAD SHERMAN
BSHERMA~@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

ROCK SPRINGS
Alexander 's Lauren Raine s
made her first free throw.
then after mi ssing the back
end, .grabbed the offensive
rebound and scored.
Not oniy did the sequence
serve
the back-breaker
late in the (ourth period · consider it a microcosm of
Thursday's _girls basketball

as

game.

Be~gal~

·F r e e
throw s and
sec o nd
c ha n ce
p o i n t s
bailed -o ut
the
Lady
SpartanS,
who · survived
·a
major scare
Wolfe
to defeat the
young. aiJ.ing Meigs Lady Marauders
47-39 at Larry R. Morrison

didn't allow the Lady
Marauders to score again
until the final buzzer. .
·Despite winning. Spartan
coac h Denton Guthrie. ·
whose team wa s a heaV\'
favori te. was left scratching
his head after yet another
lackluster.effort on the road.
··we're not playing ve ry
well on the road. we seemed
to not play our game for
some reason - it's lik.c

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looking for Steelers to run iii playoffs

. CINCINNATI (API
Ben
Rocthlisberger dropped back and let
it· tly 41 times. He threw deep. he
ihrew short. he threw evervwhere.
Thi s .was .a side of the "Pittsbur~h
Steelers that no one had seen before .
The lasi time the y played the
Cincinnati Bengals. the·Steelers tried
to beat th"em in a shootout.
· Roethlisberger set career highs in
every category while going 29-cif-4 1
· for 386 yards and three touchdowns.
Bad n1ove . Pittsburgh learned the
hard way that it's tou gh" to beat the
Bcngal s ( 11-5) in a wide-open game.
As they prepare for their rematch in
the first round of the playoffs Sunday.
everyone expects the Steelers ( 11 -.5)
to get back to what they do best - let
Roeth lisherger hand !he hall to someor1e else. ·
"I kno·w the Steeler' would love to
come in and run the football. "
Bengal' running ba~k Rudi Johnson
~tlld.

Gymnasium.
Alexanqer niade 27 fre.e
throws. 17 more than Meigs
attempted. and hauled in 22
offensive rebounds - helping offset a oight filled with
poor shooting and 26
lUfOOV$!rS.
Meigs actually led after
three quarters. ·and was up
37-33 after Megan Clelland
nailed a 3-pointer to open
the
fourth.
However..
Alexander regrouped to
score the next 14 points and

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Thursday ·
evening in
Hayman
gymnasium during a girl's varsity
Hocking Division baske.tball
contest
.
· Ten Falcons hit the scoring
column to lead coach Mark
. Fortney's team to victory.
Behind Bolyard' s . sharp
shooting and ability to outrun
the Tornadoes down the Ooor,
Miller blitzed to the decisin
win. Bolyard notched 17
points. Emily Bray had nine.
· Randi Toth nine. Courtney
Hoops
eight,
· Ashley
Heavener eight, Kelsie
Brown five. Laura Spencer
three, Jenna Murphy four and
Cheryl I;!durne three . - .
· Southern was Jed by' Linda
Eddy with 13 points, while
. Virginia Brickles added
eight. Whitney · Wolfe-Riftle
six. Ashley Robie six. Sarah
Eddy six. Georgetta Brickles
two, Chelsea Pa·pe two and
Emma Hunter one. Rachael
Pickens played a good inside
defensive game.
·
Miller broke a 6-6 tie and
rolled on to a 12-8 lead at the
end of the first quarter.
Southern was impatient in its
offense and had I0 first quarter turnoYers. which ultimate_ly led to i\S demise .. Brown
scored five for Miller and
Eddv had four to allow
Southern to keep pace.
Turno,·ers. con tin ued to ·
riague Southern in the. secnnd quarter. and defensive
hreakdowns allowed Miller
to take control. Miller went

Plttsb!Jrgh at Cincinnati
· . Sunday, 4:30 p.m.
He gets no :lrgument in Pitt,\JUrgh.
which is at its best when it ·'tays
basic. Forty-one passes"'
"Not 40.'' Steelers running hack
Jerome Bettis saiL!. "That\ too man\ .
That\ usually · a ·sign of bei l{g
behind ...
• So, where i&gt; the cutoff point for
passing ''
' "Thirty? Well. that\ ,till a little
high:· the Bu s .said. " I think 2:\ is
about the optimum numhcr. l"nt C(ifllfortable with that."
Some other numhcrs hac·k him up .
· In the past 31 -.
~ame, .- !he StecJcr, arc

30-0 with one tie when a running
back reaches 100 vards. The\ came
to Cincinnati on Oct. 2.' and-run 47
times. for a season-high · 221 ) ards:
setting up a. 27- 13·win. The nrnning
game was so Jominant that Jay that
Roethli sberger threw onlY 1-1 times.
. completing "nine pa&gt;'es for 93 vard;, .
The Bengal&lt; were "1rpriseJ that·
the Steele"~ went out &lt;If cllaructer in
th~ rematch . running oniy .:!S time..,
while throwing it -11 time,. Th ~ game
turned on three interception' hj
Roet·hlisbergcr. who wa ~ pia~ ing
with an injured thumh.
Rnctlllisher~er then led the Steeler'
to four &gt;traiuht vicrorie., and ihe final
AFC wild carJ . He wouldn't mind
trying tll nne-up Bengals quartcrbac· k
Ci1r"m Palmer again on SunJaj .
"The Ja,t t_ime we plaj cd them at
ll&lt;llllC. II'C thrc\\ .a lot more." "rid
Rncthlhhcr~er. \\ho h~~ ,n· t thnJWil ·
more thotn --~() time.., in any t:a me
,ince. "I 1h1ni- if we dpn't turn the

hall o•·er. then we probably win that
game So 1f it comes·down to that. I
ihink \\'C c·an (win)."
So Jocs rccei\·er HitW &gt; Ward. who
had nine c·atc:hcs for 135 vards and a
pair ·~f touchdo\\·ns in' Pitisburgh. He
C\"Cll tweaked the Bengal, by dmng
the kke1 Shuflle - their·celebration
dance' fr;1111 Jhe 19RR Super Bowl sea:-.nn -

after one

~core .

·

·

"If \le Jpn "t turn the ball over, we
"in I ha t ~ame." \\"ard said . ·"That"s
just poim:-blanl-.
·
"We maj not bt- a pa&gt;Smg team. but
if thej· l-eer rutting eight or nine tat
the line of scrimma)!e I and we · re not
getting anything don~. then you haYe
t&lt;J ·pa" the ball. You paj the quarter-·
bac·k big mnncj. j nu pay the
re,·ei•·cr' to m~tkc big play, . You have
to go &lt;'lll anJ t"e them ."
It mal-e' nwrc sen'e to run. Kan sas
City\ Ltrr) Johnson ran for 201

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Marietta runs past Gallia ·Academy Lady Rebels rout Hannan, 64-35
BY BRYAN W4LTERS

Bv lARRY CRUM

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GALLIPOLIS ~' G.tlltd
Academy dropped to 50llthl'
· gtrl' basketball se.tson lollowmg Thur~day's til -37 setback
to
Ma11ett.t
in
Southea,tern Ohto Athleill'
League actton
The Blue Ange ls (5-5. 1-'i
SEOAL) were ued at IQ "' te1
etght nunutes of pl.ty. but a
15-of-48 shoottng performance (3 I pe1 cent) .md ,, \-l 19 rebo undtng dtscrep.tn&lt;: y
allowed the VISIIIIl£ Ttge1s (57, 3-2) to run .tw.ty with the
tnumph
MHS shot 48 j:leicent (26of-54 ) 111 the comcst .md
opened up the second quartc1
Wtth a 7-0 1'1111 IOI .t 17- 10
advantage The ~uc'h •f•n
tshed the {lll olllei on ,, 'i -1
spurt to t.Jke ,, 22- 1-l l~d 1nto
the bre.tk
From there M.tnctt.t "oulu
shoot 51 percent 111 the second
half to close out the cnnte't on
a 39-23 mn lo1 the 24-pomt
wm. The Orange .md Black
led 39-26 after thtee quarteiS
The Blut: and Wh1te held
the first lead of the n1ght at 10 after Lmdsey Niddy converted a ftee throw at the 5 56
mark.
Manetta countered wt th .1
basket from Bre DaviS tor a 21 edge. but the busts
answered when R.t~hel Jones
nalled a short JUmpet at 3 58
for a 3-2 advantage
Jackie Wamsley extended
the lead to three with a layup
.at the 3 19 mark ol the ftrst
quarter, but Manetta came
back with a 6-0 run 1hat gdve
the guests a 9-5 edge
Niday pulled the g.une back
' to w1thm a pomt on a layup,
but Megan Flemmg gave
MHS a I0-7 lead on a layup
with 25 seconds remaJ nmg 111
the opemng quarter
Bnttany Elhott nwled a tnfecta Just before the buzzer to
nod the game at 10 after etght
mmutes of play.
Manetta held GAHS wtthout a field goal until the 2 40
mark of the second quarter
and established a 22-11 lead
with 3.40 remaming until
half.
Jones ended the first half
sconng With a 3-pomter to
tratl 22-14 at mtermtsswn
GAHS ftmshed the first half

Bryan Walters/photo
Gall1a 'Academy's Bnttany Elliott makes a pass to the wmg durIng Th ursday's Southea·stern Oh1o Athletic League contest
aga1nst Manetta m Gallipolis Ell1ott had f1ve steals, all 111 the
f1rst half 111 the 61 37 setback to the •Lady T1gers.
JUSt 5-of-23 fiom the fteld for
22 percent. mcludmg a dtsmal
l-ot -9 effort 111 the second
stanza. The hosts .tlso had I0
turuovers dt the break. three
less than their opponents
Conversely, Manetta natled
I 0 of tts 24 first half shot
.tttempts and held an 18-11
1cboundmg edge ove1 16 nunutes.
The Lady T1ge1 s mcreased
thetr lead to 18 With a I0-0
run ove1 the opemng 2 43 of
the second half.
Wamsley ended a 3.55 scormg drought with a layup to
pull the deftcit to 32-16. That
basket ignited a Gallia
A.cademy 12-7 run over the
fi nal four minutes to pull
w1tlun 13 headed tnto the
fmale.
Manetta held the hosts
scoreless for over four mmutes down the stretch and held
a 50-30 lead With 4 30
remammg The Ttgers also
shot 69 percent (9-of-13)
from the fteld m the last etght
mmutes
MHS had stx players reach
the sconng column, mcluding

four with double ltgures, led
by T1a Rose's 15 pomts. Bre
Davis .followed wtth 14
po1nts, while the duo of
Samantha Grosklos and Jamie
McKitnck chtpped in 13
aptece Grosklos also had a
with
I0
double-double
rebounds
Wamsley was the only Blue
Angel to reach double digits
with 12 pomts. Jones followed with eight markers,
Ryann Leslte added stx and
the tno of Elhott, Ntday and
Alex1s Ge1ger contributed
three each m the loss. Ntday
led GAHS wah nine caroms,
seven of which carne m the
first half
Manetta cla1med a sweep
with a 42-30 vtctory m the
JUntor varsity tilt. Molly
Mtracle led the Ttgers wah W
pomts m the triumph, wh1le
Michelle Johnson had a
game-high II markers in the
setback.
Gallta Academy returns to
actton Thursday when U hosts
Athens m another SEOAL
contest. Game time · is slated
for 5:30p.m.

Sinks

as

Raiders fall to Chesapeake, 39-35

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we're unfocused," he satd
Alexander (8-2) ts sui! a
respectable 3-1 away from
"The Alley," but lost at
league-leadmg NelsonvtlleYork and struggled at M1ller
and Wellston The Lady
Spartans overcame a stm1lar
performance at Metgs on
Thursday to stay near the top
of the Tn-Valley Conference
Ohio D1v1sion by winmng
their fourth league tilt in live
tnes
Kei!ee Guthne , v. hose
most success came from the
hne, led Alexander wuh 13
pomts thanks to a 9-of-1 0
performance at the stnpe
Jamt ·Turrill added a dozen
points as well as leadmg her
club m rebounds and steals
Coach Carl Wolfe's Lady
Marauders, v. ho were wtthout two starters, conversly
remamed winless m four
TVC-Ohio contests and fell
to 3-6
Clelland made a tno of 3pomters and scored 13 pmnts
to pace Me1gs wh1le freshman Caue Wolfe added I0.
Melissa Gruescr went for
eight whtle Cay Ia Lee, Joey
Haning, Amy Barr and
Brittany Preast all chipped tn
two apiece .
Amber Burton at:td Bnttany
Hysell both mi ssed the game.
Burton could be back next
week wh1le Hysell ts out
indetimtely
Jenmfer Smtth also mtssed
the game for Wolfe 's club As
a result, many young players
were forced mto actiOn
"Our young ktds dtd step ll
up', and I thought defensi vely
we dtd play well enough,"
commented Wolfe
But Me1gs suffered through
two long sconng droughts
dunng the game The home
team went more than SIX mmutes in the second quarter
wtthout
scoring,
then
endured a more damagmg
seven-mulUte scoreless span
m the fourth ·
"We really don 't know how
to wt n yet, and we stii I make
those
little
m1 stakes,"
explamed Wolfe. who saw

ASHTON, W.Va. - I t was
a slow start out of the gates,
but once the South Gallia
gtrls got ·up and runmng, it
was off to the races
The Lady Rebels, with
only a one point lead after the
first quarter, went on a 17-6
run m the second quarter
behind an oppresstve defense
which forced 23 Hannan
turnovers as South Gallia
eastly cru1sed to a 64-35 vtctory Thursday mght m
Ashton.
Led by Jenmfer Shendan,
who posted a team htgh 16
points, and Ashley Clark,
who had a strong defenstve
game with' seven rebounds,
three ass1sts and three steals
to go along with I0 points,
the South Gallia Lady Rebels
took command of the contest
early m the second quarter as
the defense began to smother
any offens1ve life Hannan
could muster
The visttm~ red and gold
Larry Crum/photo
posted 17 pomts m the sec- South Gall1a's Jenn1fer Shendan IS fouled by· Han nan s
ond quarter after the slow Tabitha Payne (10) while covert1ng a layup dunng the Lady
start, while holding Hannan Rebel's 64-35 wm on Thursday. Shendan led all Rebels
to only six po,nts.-as Soutb.... w1th-1.6. poJnts
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12 lead mto the lockeroom
down
the Hannan offense Jessica Cantrell w1th tom
The Lady Wildcats tned to
charge back m the third with and scored numerous pomts pomts and Jtll Swam wtth
three pomts
,
strong play from Brittany. on the transition.
W1th anqther soltd perforThe
Lady
Rebels
forced
a
Sabolsky, who posted six of
her 10 points m the third total of 23 turnovers on tha mance from Stover and
quarter to go along with 11 night, while limttmg thetr Sabolsky. Hannan came out
strong m the lirst quarter but
rebounds and four blocks, but own giveaways to only 13.
Helpmg South Gallia post were overcome by the strong
the Lady Rebels proved too
strong on the night
Nikki such a strong defens1ve effort Rebel defense The Lady
Fulks and her eight pomts was the play of Clark, Jesstca Wildcats d1d outrebound
allowed South Galha to edge Cantrell and Chelsea Stowers South Gallia v.~th 33 boards.
further away, holdmg a 38-20 as the team posted 17 total but could not convert on as
edge after three quarters of steals and grabbed 31 many p,tsses wtth only SIX
usststs
rebounds on the night.
play.
Hannan was led on the
Offenstvely, the red and
Hannan final! y carne to hfe
mght
by Stover wtth 18
m the fourth when Summer gold also convened a h1gh
Stover posted four straight 3- percentage of their shots and pomts, four treys, four
pomters to give her a game passed very efficiently w1th rebounds and two asststs,
high 18 points, but 11 was too 16 assists, led by Shendan Sabolsky wtth 10 pomts, I l
late as only one other gtrl and Stowers with four aptece rebounds and four blocks,
from the Lady Wildcats
South Gallia was led on the Brooke Wtlhams wtth three
scored in the quarter as South night by Sheridan with 16 pomts, Tabitha Bowman wtth
Gall ia piled on 26 more points and four assists, fol- two points and stx rebounds
points,
wtth
Jenmfer lowed by Clark w1th 10 and Ahsha Cornell with two
Sheridan accountmg for 14 points, seven rebounds, three points and two rebounds.
South Gallta looks to build
of the points m the final can- asststs and three steals,
off
of its strong wm when the
tos as the Lady Rebels rolled Chelsea Canaday wtth etght
points, Nik:i Fulks wtth e1ght Lady Rebel s return to acuon
to the 29-pomt vtctory.
It was the second meeltng points, three rebounds and 6 p.m Thursday, January 12,
between the two schools thts four steals, Chelsea Stowers while Hannan returns to
season, producing the same with seven points, f1ve actwn Tuesday at Oh10
result as an oppressive South rebounds, four assists and Valley Chnsttau School

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Me1gs· Joey Hanmg, nght, dnves to the baselme aga1nst
an Alexander defender dunng Thursday's TVC Oh1o contest
m Rock Sprmgs
hts g1rls turn the ball over 15
times tn the fmal stanza
alone. Meigs had 32 misCues
for the game
But the performance was
an encouragmg one for
Meigs, whtch may be turmng
the comer toward a successful second half of the season
run
"lf,we can wm a couple of
games m-a-row, I thmk we' II
gam some confidence and
we' ll be a better team,"
Wolfe satd
Alexander shot the hornbly
all game. both from the hne
and the fteld , but used 10 ·
makes from the free throw
hne m the fourth quarter to
pull out the come-from behmd vtctory
"We bastcall) made (!ree
throws) m the fourth quarter,
we d1dn 't make very many
unl! l the fourtlj quarter;''
Guthne stated
"I feel like we're gettmg
Wide open shots, they're JUSt
not gOt ng down "
Overall, Alexander shot a
mi serable 19 percent (I 0-of52) from the field and was
27-of-4 1 from the free throw
Ime.
Metgs, on the other hand,
went to the Ime JUSt 10 tunes,
makmg eight The Lady
Marauders went to the chan ty stnpe once m the second
half, compared to 28 tnps for
Alexander.

''They were gomg to the
Ime scormg the easy way and
we weren't sconng," saJd
Wolfe
Metgs held an edge m total
held goals, 14-10.
Alexander JUmped out to a
8-0 lead m the opemng quarter, but Meigs rattled off nine
unanswered to take a 9-8 at
the 3..25 mark Alexander
held a 14-13 edge after the
first eight mmutes
' The Lady Spartans padded
that lead early-on m the second stanza It was 23-15
before Metgs fmally scored
Its first points, a patr of
Hamng free throws, w1th
1.48 remammg before halftime Those did spark a mllll·
run however, as Clelland
scored back-to-back buckets
and Caue Wolfe convened a
layup to cut the deficit to 2521 at the break
The Lady Marauders
outscored the Lady Spartans
13-8 m the thtrd quarter,
which netted the Maroon and
Gold a 34-33 edge cntenng
the final canto
Alexander. though, held
Meigs to five potnts over the
fmal quarter while amass mg
14 en route to the wm
There was no JUmor varSity
game
Alexander faces undefeated Tnmble on Saturday
Me1gs IS at co unty nval
Eastern on Monday

CHESAPEAKE - The
duo of Sarah Rucker and
Rachel Hams combmed for
over
79
percent
of
Chesapeake's
offense
Thursday in a 39-35 home
victory over Rtver Valley tn
Ohw ~ Valley Conference
actton
Rucker, a 6-foot-4 center,
had a double-double w1th 19
points, I0 rebounds and ftve
blocked shots for the Lady
Panthers (3-6, 1-3), wlule
Harns added 12 markers
and two blocks to the tnumph.

Run

The Lady
Ratders (27,
1-3)
trailed 2!2I 0 at intermisswn, but
a 17-8 thtrd
quarter run
pulled the
Stiver and
Black
to
Payne
wtthin
a
possess1,on
(30-27) headed toto the
stretch run
Chesapeake, who recetved
five pot'nts from Rucker in
the fourth , closed the contest out with a 9-8 run to
secure the squad's f1rst con-

what they need to be as a
defense
"Just to see the kmd of
•
pass1on we played wllh in
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that game, even when
things d1dn ' t go right,"
yards and a career-hi~h three defenstve tackle John
touchdowns Sunday m a 37- Thornton satd "That's
3 wtn over Cmcmnat1, how you've got to play
which looked dismterested And when you don't, the
m the final regular-season result will be what hapgame
pened (tn Kansas Clly)
Coach Marvm Lewts had when ~ou don ' t play a
h1s pljlyers watch him of' game IJke every thing's on
thetr wm m Ptttsburgh this the lme."
week to remind them of
Everyone knows what 's
•,

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up by 12 pomts at 23-11 but
by the half, good foul shooting allowed Southern to cut
the lead to seven at 25 - 18
Southern had a dtfficult
ttme tmdtng the hot shootmg Bolyard m the th1rd
quarter
and
although
Southern out rebounded
Mtiler for the game, the
Tornadoes had no offenstve
rebounds m the f1rst ftve
possessiOns of the thtrd
quarter That led to I0
stratght M1ller pomts, etght
of whtch came from Bolyard
on the right wmg The last
Bolyard bucket prompted a
Southern ttme-out but the

damage had been done m
thwartmg Southern's comeback hopes
Miller went up 33-18
before Southern hitthe scorm ~ column on an Rob1e
dnve. On the board s Rtflle
had a tremendous reboundmg mght with 15 rebounds,
especmlly on the oltenstve
end but was unable to convert the rebounds 1nto
scores. R1flle d1d have fte
Important second half pomts
with a 4-6 ntght at the hoe
After gotng down by 15
potnts Southern cut the lead
to ftve potnts, but then fell
apart and Miller rolled to a
46-32 lead after three
rounds
Boly,ard contmued her terror tn the fourth quarter for
M1ller with nine fourth quarter pmnts Southern contm-

ference wm of the year
Beth Payne paced RVHS
wlth 19 points, Mackenzie
Cluxton followed wtth ftve ,
and the duo of Rachel
Walburn and Kirsten Carter
chipped III wtth four aptece
Brooke Taylor and lhana
Corftas rounded out River
Valley's scormg wuh two
and one, respe ct1~e ly
f.'·atge Nelson h.td SIX
pomts for CHS mthe win
r River Valley won the f1rst
contest back m December,
45-42
The Rmders return to
OVC actiOn Monday when
they host South Pomt Game
t1me IS slated lor 6 p.m
on the ltne. And the
Bengals fi gure the Steelers
are gomg to let BettiS and
company take thetr best
shot aod runnmg them out
of the playoffs
"G uys tn thts locker
room are used to playing
Pittsburgh, so n's not llke
there' s anyth1ng mystenous out there," linebacker
Bnan Stmmon s sa1d ''We
know who th ey ,ue and
what they ' 1e about "
At least , they thought
they dtd
ued

selection of bad passGS that resulted tn 2S
turnovers
M1ller out~cOI ed Southern
20-12 m the ftnale to clmm
the 66-44 V. I II
Southern hit 15-73, hitting
0-h three's, and hilling 1430 free throws Southern had
44 rebounds (Wolfe- Rtftl e
15 , Rob1e 7. VIrgtm.t
Bnckles 8), 28 tu11tover&gt; .
SIX asSISts (Wolfe-Riffle 2I
and 24 fouls
Miller htt 25-49 for 51
percent, hit 2-7 three's, and
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8). ten turnovers. 5 a"" t'
and 27 fou ls
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_:,
game
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nght 3rd Driveway on left,
across
from
Apohstte
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In the Coalton KY area

41e Per All Miles
Apx 2350 miles weeky
Home Weekly
CDL·AI 6 mos OTR e~tp

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Med1 Home Health Agency
Inc seekmg a lull·t!me PIN
Patten! Care Coordmalor or
• Accou nt
Execut111e
for
Galhpol1s Oh1o and sur
rou nd1n g
area
Dut1es
Include establiShing and
ma1nta1nmg open hnes ot
communicatiOn w1th area
phySICians and health care
ta cthttes m the delivery of
Home Health ser111Ces We
otter a compet1t11o'e salary
and benefits package for full
lime EOE Please send
resume to Jud1e Reese
Clin1cal
Manager
352
Second Alienue Gallipolis

Call Today'

866-713-2778

OH 4563t

lost
4
year
old ,
brownlbnndle co4or spayed
Lab m1&gt;c tamale, smce
12/30/2005 m downtown
Ractne 1f found please
retu rn or call (740)949-2933

100 WORKERS NEEDED

call (740)245·071 o

answer leave message

CLASSIFIED INDEX
4x4'o For 8ale.... . ........ . ........... . 725
Announcement ............. . .........
..030
Antiques.. ... ... . ..... ... .. ...... ,,
.. 530
Apartments lor Ren1 ........ . .. .. ... .
440
AuctiOIJ and Flea Market.......... . . ... .080
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories . ........... .
760
Auto Repair... ...... .. ......... . . ...770
Autos for Sale. .... ........................... .. ..7t0
Boats &amp; Motors lor Sale. .
.. 750
Building Supplies ......... . ........ ........... 550
Business and Buildings.. . ........... . 340
Business Opportunity............... .. ............ 210
Business Training ...... .. .................... 1~0
Campers &amp; Motor Homes ........ ..
790
Camping Equipment.....
. ... 780
Cards of Thanks .......... . . ..........
. 010
Child/Elderly Care ....... .. ...........
190
ElectrlcaVRelrlgeratlon . ...........
.. ... 840
Equlpment1or Rent...... ... ...... . .
.. ... 480
Excavating........ . ....... .. ... ...... .
830
Farm Equtpmen1 .....
.. ... 610
Farms lor Rent ......
. ...... 430
Forms lor Sale..
. .... oo.... .. .... 330
For Lease . .........
.. 490
)'or Sale.. . .. . ..
....... ,. . . . ..oo 585
For Sale or Trade ....... .
. ...... 590
Fruits &amp; Vegetables... ............. .. ...... oo ... 580
Furnlshod Rooms ............................ oo .. oo .. 450
General Hauling ............ oo .........,........ oo ..... 850
Giveaway . ....... . .. .... oo................ oo .. oo.040
Happy Ads .................. oooo .............. ,oooooo.050
Hay &amp; Grain
........ .,oo .... oo .................. oo.640
Help Wanted . oooo• .................................... 110
Home Improvements ..................................810
Homes for Sale ........................................ 310
Household Goods .......................... ... . .... 510
Houses for Rent ............................ .. .. 410
In Memorlam ................. oo .... oooo ..................... 020
ln•urance ..................................................... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment ...................... 660
Uvestock .................................................630
Lost and Found .......................................... 060
Lots &amp; Acreage........................ ..
. .... 350
Miscellaneous...................................... 170
Miscellaneous Merchandise.................... 540
Mobile Hom• Repair.............. .. ........... 880
Mobile Homea lor Rent ........ ~.
.. .... 420
Mobile Homes for Sale............ .. .......... 320
Money to Loan ....... •. ..........
. . .... , .... 220
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers,..
.. ........... 740
Musical Instruments .... . . ......
. 570
Pereonala...... ... .. ..,. . ........
.. .. 005
Pets lor Sole.....
. 560
Plumbing &amp; Heating
.. . 820
Pl'ofeoolonal Services ..... .'...
.. .... 230
RadiO, TV &amp; CB Repair........... .. .............. t60
eat Eahlle Wanted.
.. ' ..... 360
choololnotruc11on ......... ..................... 150
Beed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer ............................. 650
Sltuatlono Won1ed ....................................... 120
Space lor Rant . ..... . ............................... 460
Sporting GI'Od• ........ .. .......................... 520
suv·a for Sl!le ... ,......................................720
Trucks for Sale ............................ ... . ....... 7t5
Upholstery ...... ........................... . .......... 870
Van• For Sale .......................... .................. 730
Wanted to Buy ......................................... 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplies .............. 620
Wanted To Do .. . ...... . .. .......
. ...... 180
Wanted to Rent....................... ................ 470
Yard Sele- aalllpolla........... . .... ....... 072
Yard Sei•Pomeroy/Middla.... . ........... 074
Yard Sei•PI. PII&amp;Nnt ............. ., . ........076

Tested Nursmg Ass1stants
Compe11t1ve wages health
and dental benef1ts and
401 K BIIBIIBble
We take
pr1de 1n ou r facility and residents and need great team
players to JOin us It you
have these qualifications
please
apply
to
Aockspnngs Rehab1latton
Center 36759 Rocksprtngs
Road
Oh1o
45 769
Extendlcare
Health
Services Inc IS an equal
opportuMy employer that
workplace
encou rages
diverSity MIF DN
Sales person needed fo r
Janltonal supplies equipment and kitChe n SefVICB
products CommiSSIOn pay

IKincall (740)388·8193

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Bonn1e s Prtliate Ch11deare
Now
has
Openmgs
Conveniently located by new
highway on SAT 7 Call 74Q-

985·4326
11 '\ \ '\ 11\J

w1th established route Must ~---TOiii.iLoliiii&gt;\N--,..1
have valid dnvers license '
and transportat•on to call on
customers Send resume to
**NOT
Sparkle Supply LLC PO
BOK 278 Gallipolis OH

Call

1 -800-481-6334.

Career Opportunity
6 Figure 1ncome potent~al
strong closer Great work
envtronment no travel lull
benelits med1ca1 dental
401 K 5 day work week Fax
resume (740)446 3599
DominO s P1zza Now Hmng
Safe
Or vers
Pomt
Pleasa nt
Ga1ttpoJ1s
&amp;
Pomeroy locations Apply m
Person
Dnvers COL A w1th 1 year
vertftabte Trac l o r Tra1 1er
expenence
requ 1red
Reg1onal Runl Great pay
benef1ts bonuses home
ttmel MARTIN TRANSPORT

866·293-7435
Expenenced Patnt &amp; body
man needed for Restora110n
Shop contact H1lls ClassiC
Cars (740 )949 22 17 ?am

7pm

H1rmg for EMT-WV EMT B
current carq holders for FT &amp;
PT
secu rity
pOSitions
S8 50/hr w/benef1ts Call r...t
F 9 5
(304)526 5780
Htgn area EDE·MEDV

Wanted Cook w1th expen·
once 1n menu plannmg for
treatment facility Pay based
on
expenence,
Pa1d
Insurance Call between
9am 3pm Monday- Frtday

(740)379 9083

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N6 Fee Unless We Wm!

2006

1393

PCA

Home He&lt;llth Care of SE
Ohm IS currently, ~~~~~~~~~~H ome
Health
Atdes Part T1me
Coo k/Helper
Compet1t1ve wage s _Call needed lor 100 bed s'k1lled
74{).-662 1222
nursmg facrli ty
Interested
applicants should apply to
Local busmesS ~ookmg lor
Rocksprings Re hab1lltat10n
Secretary/ReceptiOmsl
Cente1 36759 Rockspnngs
Must ha11e good telephone
Road
Pomeroy
Ohto
skills &amp; good With tne publiC
45769 Exrend1care Health
knowledge m computers &amp;
Serv1ces Inc
s an equal
computer accountmg pro
oppOJtuMy employer that
grams &amp; all otner ofl1ce
encouraQes
wor t..pl ace
machmes Hours Bam 5pm
dtvel'Stty M F ON
Monday Fr1day
8·12
SaturOay
Send resume to
POSTAL JOBS
Local Busmess
S1594S2256hr now h1r
RO Box 775 .11ng For aophcat1on ar1d free
Galllpohs OH 45631
governement JOO 1nlo call
At 35 Adult V1deo &amp; Book Amer1can Assdc ot l.anor 1
Store need M1dn1ghl Clerk 9 13·599· 8220 24/hrs emp
Full 11rne (304)937 4900
serv

Grac1ous liVIng 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at V1t1age
Manor
ano
R1verstde
Apartments m Middleport
From 5295-$444 Call 74Q992·5064 EQual Housmg
Opportumt•es

(740)367

TOWNHOUSElAPTS
NOW LEASING'
SPACIOUS
2&amp; 3 BEDROOM
BOTH FLATS &amp;
TOWNHOUSES

1740)446·0722

16~t70

3 Br/2 bth
$229/mo Call 2 Bedroom Mob1le Horne m
Middleport
All Electnc
$375 00 Plus depoSit 74091 Skyline 16)(80 3 Br/C Bth
or

Fleetwood

3

416·t354

BR/2 Bth

$169/mo Includes Delivery

Call(740)385 9948

HEAVY

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BUSINF..'&gt;S

AND BlliL.DINGS

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992 3t94 3

Bedroom Mob1le Home 1n
Middleport
$425 00 Plus
DepoSit
740-416 1354 or
992 3194
2 bedroom mobile home
Centena ry no pets refer
enc e $375 month plus
deposJt (740 )44 6 7275

For Aent 3 BUIIdtngs for 2 Bedroom All ElectriC I
Bus1nE1ss Use located 1n m1les from Holzer near 160
plus
secunty
Pomeroy
Also 2 Upstaus $350/mo
depos
1
&amp;
references
Unfurnished
Apts
1n
or
Pomeroy lor Rent Call ?40
6865
589-7122

(740)379 2923

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ACRFAGE

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2 bedrOOm 1 1/2 batll ex cel
lent conditiOn no pets refer
ence reqwed Sandhill Ad

(304)675 3834

WANI'EIJ

Mob1le Mme spaces 1n
Need to seU your horne" Country Mobile Home Park
800-391·5228 ext F254
Late on payments divorc e
JOb transfer or a death ? I
Gallipolis Career College 8 Acres Chalet Stytle l og
ca n buy your hOme All cash
(C areers Close To Home)
Home
4
Bd 12Bath
I'OR
and qwck closmg 740 41 6·
AC/FAF
free
gas
Eastern
Galt Todayl 740 446-4367
H1gh School by Shade A1ver
1 800·214 0452
• 1 and 2 bedroom apart
on Route l 7 and Barn
liWW gall J!&lt;)lsca reercouega ~"Qm
ments furmsheO and unfur
AccredHed Member Accredltt"g $159 000 304-863·3610
n1Shed
secur~ty
depos1t
Counc•l lor l ~penc:Mml Colleges
and Schdols 1.,1d 8
requ1rea no pets 74{).-992
Attention!
Local company' offeri ng ~ No
2218
IURRENT
Shoto Kan Karate Classes
beg1nn1ng Monday the 1601 grams for you to bUy your
1 bedroom Aot on 2nd l!oor
11 2 V1nton Court GaU1pol s 10 Po1111 Pleasant
at C&lt;-relton School
1n home nstead of ren11ng
Call
OH 3 Bdrm 1 bath Cn trl (3041675 6645
Syracuse
Classes .B.re ' 100% lmancmg
A!C WID Re1ndg &amp; Stove
Monday and Thursday tro.m
• Less than perfect credit
tnduded C1ty School $500 1 20r Aoartments tor Re nt
6 00 to 7 00 PM every week accepted
For more mlormat1on con · - Payment could be t he month $450 doposti No 10 Pt Pleasant (3041593
tact Kenny Tolliver at 740
Pets
Rei
ReqUired
same as rent
378 6144 or Steve Kempton Mortgage
Locators
1br Aoartment lor 'Rent m
Pomt Pleasant
Ut1l tt1es
.2 or 3 Bedroom House 1n patd
$350tmonth
plus
w~~~~
740Imm aculate 3 bedroom Pomeroy No Pets
depos1t (7 40)446 2200
g•eat neighborhoOd corner 992-5858
lot completely remodeled
2 bedroom apanment Me1gs
Assfsted ltvlng care open1ng all new apP11Bnces ne w heat 3 BoOrooms 1 &amp;1 ,2 baths County very n1ce clean
tn my home Pnliale room pump
basement
garage $425 PO! nionth OllJS
new root when lUll
bath 3 hOt meals {740)388· wea the• breaks
perfect Central Heal . al'ld Cen1ral oepos1t nq pets rWorences
0 118
place to start a tamtly bus Atr all appliances $550.00 requtred (740)992 5174
In
stops 1n front ol nouse Po1n1 a month and Depos1t
2bedroom apt W 1D hookup
Co mputer Trouble Shoot Pleasant Schools JuSt out Sy r~cuse 740 992-Q167
,...ater
sewer lta.sh pd
and Repa~r E~tpert Serv1ce s1de
ot town
ask1ng
$400/month
3
4
bedrooms
...
stovel1rldge
740·992·2395
washe r/Oyer
lurmshed 1bedroom apt w retng &amp;
bo you need a Care G1ve1 Country sett mg 1n Galha SSOO 'month $500/depos il stove water sewe r trash
(740 )367-7746
Companion?
I Have County! ~ bedroo ms 2 relerences and apphcaliOns pd
(7 •0)446 7723
Reterences
Call Beverly baths l1rep tace 585 000 requtred
{7 40)709 1166
after Spm
(304)675 1084

(740)385 4019 APAN'I"\Uil'o"IS

Rt:.w

3130

HOUSES

DOWN PAYMENT" pro

1304)675·6453

AVA ILABLE

'ALL ELECTRIC
'CENTRALAC&amp;HEAT
'STOVE REF
'DISHWASHER
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
'WIND BLINDS
'CEILING FANS

'WATER SEWAGE

&amp;
,;TRASH INCLUDED
PETS CONDITIONAL

I304)882 30t7

17401446

Wanted land m Metgs coun
ty to Lease for hunrmg Call 3 Dedroom mob1le home 1n
6 OOPM 10 7 30PM and ask
the Shade area Wate r
for Enc or 1eave message sewer trash 1ncluded $325
304 372 6745
a month plus depoSit No
pets allowed
17 40~385
Rt:AL E.•&gt;HTh
4019

(740)843 5555

74Q-667 3039

(740)446·9209

VmyUSh~ngle

7671

43138

CHHA

GallipoliS City area Upsta1rs
2bd 2ba dlshwa8her wash
er/dryer
hookup
S550tmonth S550fdeposll
references
requ1red

Call (740)256·t879

ll I \I I -.. I \ II

barn St20000 (740)709

STNA

FOR SAI..E

$145/mo Call (740)385

2006 APPLICAJ:lllli

Holiday d9bt? Earn extra
mcome w1th Avon ,Call
Leslie
Oh1o Valley Home Health
740-985 3362 Or 740 645
Ire hinng Full Ttme RN and
1518
Per D1em MSW Accepllng
Home Health Aide Classes appllca hons for LPN CNA
Agency IS IQok1ng for people
Interested 1n hav1ng a career Compet1t1ve W&lt;~gcs Mileage
benef itS
tnclu dtng
'" the home health f1eld and
Classes wtll last 2 week s Heallh Insurance.. Apply at
and help w1th JOb placement 1480
Jackson
P1ke
Class start date IS Jan 16th Galltpol s or 2415 Jackson
Please call {740)441 1377 Avenue Po1nt Pleasant WV
or (740)992 0990 lot deta11 s or phone toll free 1·8t6 441

CONVENIENTLV LOCAT·
ED AFFORDABLE!

1 '7 40)446 3413

MOBtu: HoME;

1·868·582·3345

1900 square loof 3 bedroom
EQUIPMENT
welders 2 bath house for sale sets
Background 1n 011 held well on 3 acres oH of Stare At 7
Chester
Township
serv1c:e and dnll1ng r~gs a m
Q8IES plus Full benefitS package Eastern School DISITICI 2
Jan £3 24 25 &amp; Feb 2 3 4 1ncluQ1ng health dental and oar attached garage, 2 out
(740)985·
9 OOam to 3 OOpm
long term d•sabtlily Insur- bU1!d1ngs Call
Operating Eng1neers are
ance retirement plan and 4321 after 6pm
the men and woman who
pa1d vacatiOns Appl1cattons
operate and repa~r the
ava1lable at The O!ck1rson 3 Bedroom House t /2 acre
eqUipment that builds
Corporation Interstate 77 &amp; near P.mnt Pleasant walk
2 acres
•
Amenca
AI 21 Ripley WV 2527 1 out basement
(304)675 1536
' Earn As Vou Learn '
Phone 304 372 9 11 1
E· opt1 onal
orvb com code 9905
We w1ll be accepting applt
ma1l resume
catons wllhaS1000cash de bb1e@d•c~1rson com
3 Bedroom 2 Bath w1t 11'
non-refundable lee at the
150
~
Firepla ce 1n A1 0 Grande
lollow ng local1on
INSI'RUCOON
area 8 acres m/1 40x60
1
Logan Trammg Center
..___iiiiiiiiililiioi-" .
30410 St rawn Road
1166
OH
Concealed P1stol Class Jan
1 888-385-2567
142006 $5000 900am 4BR
Foreclosure
only
EOE
VFW Ma son WV
Ph $14 900 For listings cal!

Logan,

ResponSible couple to rent
two nomos located approx 1
&amp;
m 11e from c1'ty on St At 588
apartments
No 1ns1de pet s Reference Townhouse
and!or
small
houses
FOR
and deposit reqwed $350
per mon th $350 deposit RENT Call (740)441 1111
tor appl1cat1on &amp; mtormatlon

TURNED DOWN ON
(740)385·9948
SOCIAL SECURIT'f /SSI?

Welder Expenenced- Hea.vv
Eawpment
Accepting applications for

EXPERIENCED

Dnve from $344 1o $442
Walk to shop &amp; mov1es Call
740 446 2568
Equal
Hous1ng Opportunity

1996 Skyline 28x64 3BA
2BA f1 replace cathedral
ce1ling $35 {)(X) (740) 709
14x70 mobile home $425
1166
rent $425 deposit Call Moc;lern 1 bedroom apt
0'
(740 )446-0390
2001 16x56 Clayton 2 Oed·
room 1 bath open layout
great cond111on $12 000
NEW ELLM VIEW
2 bedroom electnc tra ler No
pets
$250/mo
Call

96
Oh1o Operating Engmeers
Appre nticesh ip &amp; Tra1n10 g
Program
Local 18
4 Year Apptent1cesh1p

S600Jm0 plus sec dep You
pay utilities References and
m~r1 1 yr lease requ1red Call
(740)446·3644 lor more 1nfo

1740)446 4060
7762

Judie ReeH, RN, C,

••••••••••••

(6t4)595 7773 or t 800
BEAUTIFUL
APART·
798 4686
MENTS AT BUDGET
Off Jackson P1ke 3BA 1 5 PRICES AT JACKSON
bath house 2-car garage ESTATES, 52 Westwood

t709

Clinical Manager, at

1740)44Hn9 or

$900 mo Call 1740)446
2325 (740)446·4425

304·773-9192

$1,500

ty deposit no pets $900 mo

Call (740)446·2325 or
(740]446·4425

(740)367-0000

lag s1ded 3 bed room 2
bath manufactured home
1 8 acres 1n country RIO
Grande area Many amen1
lies $98 ,500 (740)2459851, (740)418-0104

i

Beautiful 2 story townhouse
overlookmg GallipOliS City
park Kttchen DR LA
study 2 oaths laundry area
References reqUi red secur1·

Beautiful 2 story townhouse
olier1ook1ng GallipOliS C1ty
park K1tchen 0 R, LA
study 3BA 2 baths laundry
Beauttlul 3 bedroom house area References req u1 red
• m coun try laundryroom secunty c:lepoSJt no pets
large h111ngroom appliances
m
Included
$400/mo

Small 2 Bedroom no pets
WID hookup
$350 oo
$300 00 depoSit
10 used homes under month
$3 000 00 Must Go I Call
Elame 7 40 385 0698
Slop renting Buy 7 bedroom
foreclosure $18,000 For list16x80 homes startmg at
Ings 800,39 1 5228 ext
$25995 00 Includes v1nyl
s1d1ng/ shmgle roof Call
Russ 740 385 2434

..fOpenlng for a Full T1me
AN full beneftts package
lncludmg 401 K tilgn on
Bonus $2,500
..fOpemng for a Part T1me
AN Sign on Bonus

Babysitter needed lor 1
chJid Approx 5 eve/ntghts
per month Call Ivy lor more
deta11s @ (740)645 4539

Attention!
Local company ofteMg ' NO
DOWN PAYMENr
pr o·
grams lor you to buy your
home 1nstead of rent1ng
• 100% fmanctng
• Less tllan perfect credit
accepted
• Payment could be the
same as rent
Mortgage
Locators

This newspaper wlll not
knowingly accept
actverllaementt tor tee!
esttte which Is in
violatiOn of the law Our
readers •re l'lerebV
lnformec:t tMat all
dwellings advertleed In
thla newepaper •r•
avaltabla on an equal
opportunity baNs

ou do bus1ness wtth peo
lo you know and NOT t
end money through th
ali until you have 1nvesti
ated the ottenn

Medi-Home Health!

AVONI All Areast To Buy or
Sell
Shirley Spears 304
675-1429

All rNI estlde •ctvertlalng
In thl• n•wp~~per Ia
eubj«:t to tM F...._l
F•lr Hou.. ng Act of 1988
which makes It Illegal to
..:tv•rtl• 'IV'Y
prtftrence, llmltalbn Of
dlecrlmln8tlon baud on
race, color, religion, sex
temlli•l ttetus or national
origin, or •ny Intention to
maD any IUCM
pret.ntnce, limll11tlan or
dltcrfmlnation "

NG CO recommends tha

MONEY

mRRENr

1740)446·1119 or (740)709· 46 Ohve St (740)446-3945
t249

•NOTICE•

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APARTh1ENIS

3BR 1 5 bath newly reno 4
rooms
and
bath
uhht1es
vated 1 block from sc hools stove/refngerator
1n downtown GallipoliS paid $425/montfl no pets

HIO VALLEY PUBLISH

T red of worktng all
the hol1days?
T1red ot workmg long 12
hour shifts?
Come home and JOin us at

To $480/wk

Lost Syr old Choc Lab 5004
ryllssmg s1nco Dec 26 trom W1!1 pay ' up ro $40 00 for
2279 Vance Road If you unwanted vehiCles to haul
t)ave 1nfo or have seen her, away 740-992-o4 13 1f no

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An E.11cellent way lo earn
female last seen on Redman A"tenue, GallipoliS, 740-446money
The New Avor'l
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Call Martlyn 304 882 2645

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M1ll1ust call 304: 675-1957

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AssemOle crafts
wood 1tems

2842
I buy Junk Cars (304)773-

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large selections of cakes &amp;
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area suitable tor 1 aCiult pn
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Apartments VerY SJ;~aCIOus
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602
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S4nday, Jan. 8th 11 :00 am 1ill ?
$6.00 includes Iced Tea or CoHee
&amp; Dessert, while ·available.

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(740) 446 4782. Hrs. 11·3, M-S. Stop
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$3/non-members
PVH Wellness Center

Early Bird Specials
Saturdi!y, Jan. 7ttf
6 am ·10 am
HARTWELl HOUSE

Broad Run Gun Club
Stock/Slug
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1990 GMC Salari C&gt;rgo
windows, lintels, etc. Claude · $2,500 OBQ
minivan. 169k rl}iles , AJC
Winters, Aiq Grande. OH 2002 Dodge Neon auto, air, works, new tires. runs great.

Call740·245·5121.

S3,600 080
dependable $2 ,200 OBO.
PETs •
. 95 Dodge G~nd e Ca;;van ASk lor Sieve (740)38B·
--FOR SAtE
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41 MOTORcYl~
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AKC Boston Terrier pups , 7
200 1 Dodge Ram Truck lully
4 WHEElERS
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EQUIPMENT
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2002 yellow Lancer OZ,
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automal 1c. 28,000 miles.
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field and waterfowl hunting
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collar $400.00. Mi11iature
Schnauzer AKC puppies
Black/Sliver,
sail/pepper
$400.00 each.
740~961065.

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$3.000 1740)256· 1253 .

Shar-Pel puppies, 6' wks
740 992 9105
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new batter1es. Good condi·
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Sidewalks, Gas Station Awnings, Desreasing of
Equipment, Boats, Campers, Tractor Trailers,
Dump Trucks, painting or staining of your deck
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IN THE COMMON
PlEAS COURT OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
DAVID
BUMGARD·
NER, TRUSTEE OF
THE DAVID BUM·
GARDNER
TRUST
AGREEMENT DATED
T/812002, ET AL.
Caae No. 05-CV117
TIFF
PLAIN
·vs

ROSSLAND EDWARD
STOBART AKA
ROSSLAN.D EDWARD .
STOBART, JR_

ETC., ET AL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE BY~ PUBLICATION

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To: Rossland Edward
Stobart aka Roasland
Edward Stobart, Jr.,
l'llul Russell Pullins,
Erwin Slobart, Sheryl

living, lasl
addrassl
or
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of .Kin, Execulors,
Ad m 1n 18 tr at o rs,

Devisees, Spouses,
Assigns

and

· Sueceasors

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Defendenlo In the
action entitled David
Bumgardnar, Trustee
of
the
David
Bumgardner
~rust
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dated
7/812002,'
at
al.
Plaintiff, va. Roaalanct
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lobar! aka
roseland

Edward

Stobart, Jr., etc. , at al,
Defendants.
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Hamman (East) selected the heart seven

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declarer, thinking it was his only chance,
called for dummy's king. But after winn ing
with h!s ace.,Soloway ·shifted to a spade.
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Cattle $7.75
:cono Beef $6.85
.whr\ID Corn $6.25/Bag ,
-cra1cked Corn $7 .25/Bag
Hog Mix $8.75/Bag
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740-949·2202

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Now Available At

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Scorpion Tractors
"Takiflg Tire StiJig.Out Of
Hqrd Work!''

Mid -Size 4Wh ecl Drive Tractor
wjth 30hp &amp; 40hp 'Kubot a Engines

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r.emaining 80. For the llalians, Fulvia
Fantoni - Claudio Nunes and Lorenzo
Lauri a - Alfredo. Versace each play ed 96
boards, and Norbe rta Bacchi - Giorgio
Duboin saW action in the other 64 .

La'lJria (East) wi nning with the ac~ and
shifting to the heart queen: one down .
Allhe other tabl e, the same co ntract was

WIL&amp;.ItFORC.£!

Skinned, Cut &amp;
Wrapped

poet

39 ' Cede
41 BritisH .

41 Diminish
42 Actress
- Prentiss
43 One-way
sign
45 From years
past .
46 Observe
48 Disagreeable 1ask
49 Bassoon

''E•eryone" wanted the Bermuda Bowl
fin al in Portugal to be.between 1ta11 and
USAI. The Americans had beaten Italy
by one international match point in the
20031inaL
· For USA1, Jeff Meckstroth · Eric Rodwell
played all 128 board s." Dick Freeman ·
Nick Nickell saw aclion for 48 boards and
Bob Hamman · Paul Soloway played the

Versace (West) led the diamond jack.

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hearts , and three spades showed a"
game-forci ng haml with long clubs. It "VBS
nigh impossible to r North lo bid th ree notrump now, and five clubs was reached.

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~DEERt
PROCESS! Ill

assigned Case No.
6689
Courl on the 6th day
05cv1 17, and Ia pend·
(12) 23, 30, (1] 6, 13, · of February, 2006, at
lng In the courl . of
which
~0, 27
lime
said
account will be conCommon Pleas of
· Meigs .~ounty, Ohio.
sidered and contln·
The object of the
uad from day 10 day
Public Notice
until finally disposed
Complaint demands
of.
that the real eatate
Any person Interest·
which Is the sublect •, The
Athens-Meigs
of the Complaint be . Educational Service ed may file written
partitioned,
or Center
Governing
exception Ia said
ordered sold If 11 can· Soard will hold an
accourit or to maHers
not be partitioned ;
Organ lzatlonal
pertaining to the axe·
that each owner be . Meeting on January cution of the lrust,
required to set forth
12, 2006 beglnnjng at
not less lha.n five
their. Interest In the
7:QO p.m. The meeting
days prior to tho data
real estate: and for an
will be held at 507
s~t for hearing.
allowance of attorney
Richland
Avenue,
J.S. Powefl
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fees, real estate taxes
Suite 109, Athens ,' Judge
and costs..
Ohio.
A . Regular
Common
Pleas
Vou are required to
Meeting will lmmedlCourt,
Probate
answer the complaint
ately follow.
Division
Meigs County, Oh.l o
within twenty-eight (12) 30, (1) 6
(1) 6 .
(28) days altar the last
publication of this
Notice,. which wlfl be
Public Notice
published once each
Public Notice
week for six (6) sue·
cesslve weeks.
IN THE COMMON
The last publication
PLEAS COURT, PRO·
ELECTIONS
will be mads on tha
BATE
. DIVISION
Tuppars
Plains
27 th day of January
MEIGS
· COUNTY, ·Regional
Sewer
2006, and the twenty·
OHIO
District needs several
eight (28) days for
fN THE MATIER OF
people to be put on
answer will com·
SETILEMENT
OF election .
ballot
monee on that date. In
ACCOUNTS, ·PRO·
February
1.
the case cit your fall·
BATE COURT MEIGS
Candidates must be a
ure to answer~ or oth ~ COUNTY, OHIO
proparty ownar and
erwlse respond ••
Accounts and vouch·
reside within the dis·
requeoted by the
era of the tollowlng
trict or a business
Ohio Rules of Civil
named fiduciary has
owner within the dis·
Procedure, judgment
been flied In the
trlet and the sub·
by default will be ran- · Probata Court, Meigs . scrlbers In · good
dared against you
County,
Ohio for
standing . A limit of 2
and for the relief
approval and settlebusiness owner• can
damanded In tha
ment.
sal on the board at
Complaint.
ESTATENO. 2004 2
one lime . Oath of
Dated this 4th day ol 013·
;The
First
effie~ will be taken
November, 2005.
Account of Dottle
lhe tlrst mooting fn
Douglas W. LIUia
Will, Guardian of the
March. Submit to:
(0007537) .
person and estate of
Tuppars
Plains
Attorney lor Plaintiff
. Ethel E . Leath, an ' Regional
Sewer
LITILE, SHEETS &amp;
lf'competent person.·
District, P.O. Box 175,
WARNER
Un!ess
.. ceptlons
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
P.O. Box 686
are filed thereto, seld
45783·0175.
No
Pomeroy, OH 45769
account will be senor
phone calls .
telephone : (740) 992·
hearing before said
(1) 6, 8, 9

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order
15 Palo16 Scepter
go·wlths
17 Public sale
19 Unattractive
20 Stiff- board
21 Cnlggy23 From the
jungle
26 bEA agents
28 NASA
counterpart
29 Three
be1ore V
30 Grab at
34 Art class
wear
36 -de
cologne ·
38 " Uiafume"

boards to go, llaly led by 16. This wa s
deal t24.
Meckslroth (Norlh) opened one no·
trump, 14-16 points. Two clubs Was

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52 Comelot lady
53 " It's cold! "
55 Goolow
56 Vlklng.letter
57 Feedbeg
morsel
56 Veer
59 Common ID·
60 "- ofthe
Tiger"
22 Pantyhose
shade
DOWN
23 Monlgomery
of jazz
1 Crane arm 24 Belief
2 Cop's girl
25 Thai
3 Ballet
neighbor
costume
27 Aylo's
4 Surveyors'
creator
maps
29 Comedy
5 Dependent
routine
6 Conductor
3t Prone to
- Klempen!l' 32 Pigeon talk
7 Welsh dog 33 Chick's
8 Mosey
perent
9 Promising 35 Rode in
12 Treasurethe Tour
hunter's aid
de. Franefl!.
13 Collega
" 37 Borders on
offering
40 Fragrant
18 Scoundrel
compound

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team s. Bul in a very tight mStch, wilh 5

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Gold Retriever AKC pups . au to, 5 _4 L, va. b edcover,
,ou are h ere by no1 •
1st shots &amp; wormed. Ae89y BCD player. sunroof, good Waterprooling.
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to Go (740)256-2764 or con dition. 7 ~, 000 miles.
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BASEMENT
(304}882-26 16 after 5pm
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1a121 mpg. $! 3,000 0 80 .

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nished . Establ ished 1975 , names and addressee
1 female call (304)593-3423

(740)44 1-5190

fRANK &amp; EARNEST

SR 124 between
Racine &amp; Syracuse
949-2734

pu ppies
AK C 90 Volvo 240DL, no rust, ·--iiiiiiiiiii_.l
Sable/White (F) eyes certi- runs ·great. totally reiiable.
Stokes, If
fied $450.00 each. Boxer
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02 · Dodge Dually Non
extended
cab.
4K4 ,
(304)675·2563
1991 Toyota Ce li ca. 4cyl_, Cummins Turbo diesel,
auto; sunroof, spoiler. ~id­ 21.000 miles, excellent con .Vent Free 3-Piaque
den he adlights, good inte nor dition, garage kept. $25,000
Propane Gas Heater, Man
and body, 153, 000 miles. firm. {740)286-0257.
Control {Was $143.95) Now
$1 ,700.
$122.36 Save 1!1% on all
6HP Go-Can like new. $500.
other Gaa And Electric
(740)379-9297 .
95 'F250 4K4 Supercab
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1995 Ford XLT 4x4 S4. 595: sian, . gooseneck IO\'Ying
1992 Explorer .4 )(4 79k package ·79 ;ooo miles. Great
Paint Pius Hardware
$2 ,696: 1997 Blazer 4)(4 shape
$8 ,000
0 80.
675-4084
$4,795; 1996 S-1 0 LS auto (740)245-9142.

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Condition (304)675-5 162 or

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Top • Removal • Trim
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Skiing, Window!;, Pole !Jams,
Gar&amp;ges, New Homes
Ae!!idenhal &amp; Commercial

1992 Chevy Truck. 63 ,800
miles. $3500. 1981 Chevy ·
NEW AND USED STEEL $5001 Police lmpoui'lds! Citation.
94,500 ' miles.
Steel Beams, Pipe · R8ba'r Cars from $5 00. For listings $?500. Call: 740-949-2301 .
For
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Angle , 800-391 ·5227 ext. 390~
Channel, Flat Bar. Steel
Grating
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NOW AVAILABI,.E!

Elliptical :Exerciser - Pro~
Form 485e low impact ,
tracts calories, laPs, speed
time and diStance in miles.

New and Used Furnaces.
Installation .
available.
(740)441-2667.

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Antiques, 1124 East Main
on SA 124 E. Pomeroy, 740992-2526. Ru ss Moore,

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$95; dryer $95 :
$95: electric
range $95; chest freezer
$125; new gas dryer $200:.
couch S15o: fu ll size
waterbed $125; hutch with 2
end stands $125: wood
burning stove $200; decorat&amp;d Christmas tree $75 . 24 ~
electric range $125. Come
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established a 35 year reputation of honesty,
integrity and outstanding customer service·
before and after the sale. With the hottest
products on the market and as the fastest ·
growing dealership in our region, we' re add·
ing sales professionals to help expand our
market penetration and to help maintain our
extremely loyal customer base.
If you are a professional looking to stan a
new career or maybe you don't feel you 're·
paid or treated.as well as you should be and.
if you ' re tired of working for someone who
isn't working for you, give Brad Sang a.call
today 1-740-446-9800. You may also apply
in person at 195 Upper River RD .,
Gallipoli s, Ohio

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continued ongoing
training.

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B~ Bernice Bede O•ol
ln ·aU likel ihood, you will con t1nue' to target
several major objectives in the year
ahead. Although not all ol the m will be·
successful, you are still likely to do well
with one that otters the greatest benefits.
CAPRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19) - If you
are overly protactive and too reStrictive ot
those in your charge today, your measures
will not be understood or well received .
Ru ling with tight rein s could create retl~l llon In the ran ks.
·
AQUARIUS {J an. 20-Feb. 19) - In order
to clear th e air. you need to bring· out in the
open your feeling s to a loved ooe who has
done something to hurt . you. The offender
"might not be aware of the oflense .
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Finances
continue to be a Sensitive area today,
where a mishaP could easily occur, so
remain diligent and use your ve ry best
judgment in matters that are meaningful to
yo u materially
ARI ES (March 2 1·April 19) - Stri ve to be
as c:llplomatic and tolerant as you can
today when dealing with anybody who is
an authonty ligure You may teel that thi.s
pers on Is wrong. but he or she ha s the
pow"er. no t you.
TAURU S (Apnl 20-May 20 ) - Although
yo u might secretly resent having to do,
somethi ng for anothe r whom you believe
has made an unreasonable demi:l.nd upon
you, don't make an Issue ot it. As lrustra.t in g as th.e situa rion is, it will rig hl Itsel f
GEMINI (May 21-.,lt.Jne 20) - Someone
who likes to keep his or her affairs prwate
and confidential might get angry today if
you. even innocentl y. ask too man y prying
questions. Subdu e your inquisitivene ss ..
CANCER (Ju ne 2 1-Jl!IY 22) - Even it you
are not in too strong a po~tion today when
11 comes tp negotiating . an agreement.
dOn't impulsively say yes to so'"mething JUSI
to keep the peace.
LEO (July 23-Aug." 22) - II mtghl be smart
today to temporarily shelve tasks or
as sign ments, yo1,. 1 don't eriJOY domg . .You
will be tar more etfect1ve doing the same
job when· you! mood changes tha n you
would be now.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - · JealOusy
mu st not be perm1t1ed to ga ~n the upper
hand tf someone you love seems to be
_ mome ntanly pay u;g more attent1on to
another than to you. Keep your emottons
m check. ·
U BAA (Sept 23-0ct 23) - , Mtnor differ ·
ences between you and your partner could
turn 1nto a fra cas tar more tnlense than
you intended 11they are misha ndled. Don't
be the one who starts to rev up the mean '
machine.
SCOR PIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 22) - II you are
reqUired to be of ,serv1ce to a n~ther 1n
so m~ manner, don' t handle 1
t 1n a manne1
whtch would let the rec 1p1ent know you1
hea1t rea!iy isn"l H! It Your re sentment wttf
ttlfoke 1esentment
SAGITIAR IUS (r:.tov 23-Dec 2 1) - !t
· m•ght not proctuce the re sults 'lor wh1ch
you had hoped tl you try to appea se some· ·
one You've· a!"l ger ed wtth a matenal pa y.
o ~t A stncere. stmple .apology w1 11 be f&lt;u
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Brown, Texas celebrate and collect th~ir_ prizes ·

H.S. Basketbaii .· Scoreboard
MARIETTA 61 , GALLIA ACAD. 37
MARIETTA (5-7, 3-2 SEOAq
Bre Davis 5 3-5 14, Sarah Grosel 0 0-0 0.
Sophie Wagner 0 0-0 0, Megan Fleming 2

0-0 4, Allie Wallis 0 0-0 0, Julie Brunton 0
o-o 0. Molly Miracle 1 1-2 3, Samaotha
Gros:;los 5 2-2 13, Jamie MCKitrick 6 1-1
13, Kristin Ross 0 0-0 0. Tta Rose 7 1,1 15.
Totals: 26-54 8-11 61.

GALLIA ACADEMY (5-5, 1-5 SEOAq
Jackie Wamsley 6 0-0 12, Lauren Kyge r 0
0-0 0, Leah Cummons 0 0-0 0 , Michelle

Johnson 1 0-0 2, Brittany Ell1ott 1 0-0 3,
Joan Sojka 0 0-0 0, Alexis Ga ig e~ 1 I -2 3,
Ayan n lesl i~ 2 0-0 6, Lindsey Niday 11-4
3, Rachel Jones 3 0-1 B. Totals: 15-48 2-7

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Marietta
10 12 11 22 -·61
GolllaAcad
10 4 12 11 - .37
3-point goals- M t -9 (Davis) , GA 5- 14
(Leslie 2. Jones 2. Elliott). ReOOunds-M
34 (Grosk los 10). GA 19 (Niday .9)
Offensive rebounds- M 10 (Grosklos 4),
GA 6 {Niday 5). AsSists-M 1t {Davis 2,
Grosel 2. Fleming 2, Wall is 2. McKitrick 2),
GA 7 (Wamsley 2, Le slie~) - Steals- M 12
(Davis 5) , GA 8 (Elliott 5). Blocks- M 4
(Davis, Miracle'. McKitrick , Ross). GA 0
(none). Turnovers- M 22. GA 18. FoulsM 7. GA 10. JV score-M 42. GA 30.

CHESAPEAKE 39, R.VALLEY SS
RIVER VALLEY .(2·7, 1· 3 OVC) '
Rachel Walburn 2 0·0 4, 'seth Pa"yne 8 2·4
19. Kirsten Carter 2 0-0 4, Kay!a Smith 0 0-

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(AP) - Mack Brown began
his first day as a national
championship coach with a
wake-up call he' II never for·
get.
After leadi ng Texas to its
first outright national title in
36 seasons, his phone rang
early · Thursday. President
Bush on the line.
"You know your life is different when the first call you
get this . morning is from
· President Bush at 6. o'clock
and (my wife) Sally asked me
if I was awake and wanted to
take it," Brown said. "I said, 'I

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Delphos St. John's 61 , Maria Stein Marion
Local 41
Delta 23, Metamora Evergreen 1a
Doylestown Ct'lippewa 64. W. Salem NW

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Enon Greenon 57 . St. Paris Graham 54
Felicity 64, Bethel-Tate 54
FindJay Liberty-Be nton 39, Cory·Rawson

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Franklin 31 , Trenton EOgewood 20
Franklin- Monroe
78,
Union
City
Mlssissinawa Valley 68
Fremont St. Joseph 52 . Fostoria St.
Wende hn 47
Ft. loramie 37, Jackson Center 31 ·
Ft. ReCovery 49, Minster 31
Gahanna Christian 71,
Northsid e
Christian 33
Galion Northmor 52 , Mansfield Christian

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Germantown Valley View 58, Bellbrook 53
~Gilead .Christian 46, Madison ChriStian 32
JohnstQwn-Monroe
41 ,
Johnstown
Northridge 32
Kansas Lakota 55, Millbury Lake 50, OT
Kenering Alter 50. Hamilton Badin 34
Kidron Cent Christian 46, Tuscarawas
Cent. Cath. 43
Lafayette Allen E. 48, Ad a 32
Lew1stown Indian Lake 57, Spring .·
Shawnee 42
Lexi n gt~ n 58, Ashland 19
Lima Beth 77, Kenton 39''
Lima Perry 67 , Milford Center Fairbanks

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think so. , ,

Brown and his Longhorns
ended Southern California's
iwo-year championship · run
and .34-game winning streak
with a 41-38 victory in ·the
Rose Bowl qn Wednesday
night.
Vince Young. set a Rose

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2 0, Mackenzie CIU)(ton 1 2·2 5, !Iiana
LOUI~VIIIe Aqwnas 42, Can . Cent. C.ath . 37
Corfias
1-2 1, Brooke Taylor 1 0·0 2 . · Mad1son 46, ~htabula Edgmyood 45
Totals : 14 5· 1 35
Mansfield ~ad1son 61 , Mansfield 57
CHESAPEAKE (3-8, 1·3 OVC)
Mansfield Temple Christian 49, E lyria
Rachell-!arris 6 0·0 12, Holly Black 1 0-0 Open Door 14
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2. Paige Nel::. on 3 0-0 6, Saran Ru10:ker 3~entor Lake Cath . 55, Cle. Hts. Be~umont
6 19, Tasha England 0 Q-0 0, Sus1e Ja1me
M'
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0 0-0 0. Totals; 18 3·6 39.
•amiSo,;urg 59 ' · ~eenvl e 51
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River Valley
7 3 17 8 _ 35
Middletown Chns~tan 47, Loc~and 43
Chesapeake
10 12 8 9 _ 39
M!Cfdletown FenwiCk 55 , Day. St~bb1ns 22
Three·point~oals-RV 2 (Pa"ne· Clu)( ton)
Millersb urg W. Holmes 63. 8ellv1lle C ear
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C 0 (none) . urnovers- RV 26 . C 24 .
MI. Gilead Gilead Christian 46: MadisOn
Ch nstian 32

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Bowl record with 467 total along a huge crowd of supyards - 200 rushing and 267 porters to take in the scene.
passing - and scrambled 8
Bus loads of burnt-orange
·yards for his third touchdown clad friends, family and fans
with 19 seconds left to make filled the ballroom at the
Texas No. I.
Beverly Hilton Hotel to listen
Confetti fell on Young and to Brown, Young, · David
the celebrating Longhorns in Thomas and Michael Huff
Pasadena and Tex~s became a reflect on $e thrilling victory
unanimous No. I , receiving all over USC and . the school's
65 firs1-place votes in the AP first outtight national chanipimedia poll.
onship since 1969.
That snapped anl'•'w USC
The coach of that Texas
streak- the Trojan&gt; IJ;~d been team, Darrell Royal, was
No. 1.for a record 33 consecu- there.
tive polls.
" I just enjoy being along for
Penn State finished third. its the nde," said Royal, wt10 got
highest final ranking since fin- a handshake from Pr~s id ent
ishi n ~ No. 2 .in 1994.
Richard Nixon in the
·Ohio State was fourth , and Longhorns' ldcker room after
West Virginia finished fifth . beating Arkansas to clinch the
LSU, Virginia Tech, Alabama, . '69 crown.
Notre Dame and Georgia
Royal has been one of
rounded out the top 10.
Brown's staunchest supportBrown and the Longhorns ers, backing the coach who
received their championship critics said couldn't win the
trophies Thursday and brought big game. -.

Now, the guy they called
"Coach February'' bequse he
appeared to · be better at
recruiiing players than coaching them up has his picture on
Wheaties cereal box . .
"Vince should be on there,
me holding him up," Brown
said.
Young is facing the same
decision USC quarterback
Matt Leinart needed to make
after last season's national
championship game.
NFL or college?
. Young has said he intends to
return to Texas for his senior
year, but plans to explore his
options with guidance from
his family and coaches.
He 'II certainly' never ·play'
better in a bigger game than he
did. in the Rose Bowl.
Now Tex.as has the longest
winning streak in the c'ountry
at 20 straight games.

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MI. Crab Weslern s·rown 60, Lees Creek·
E Clinton 54
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Niki Fulks 4 0· 2 8 . Kristen Halley 0. 0-0 0 ,
Navarre Fairless 51, Zoarville Tuscarawas
Chelsea Stowers 2 2·2 7, Ashley Clark 50· Vlilley 37
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0 tO, Jessica Cantrell2 0-0 4 , Jillian Swain
New Knoxville 60 , Rockford Parkway 32
1 1-2 3, Chelsea Canaday 4 0·0 B. . New
Madison Tri-Vi llage 58,
W.
Natasha Adkins 1 2·2 4, Jennifer Sheridan Alexandria Twin Valley,S. 3 1
7 1·1 ~6. Lacy Lester 2 0·0 4 . Totals- 28
New Paris National Trail 56, Bradford 46
5-9 64 .
New Philadelphia' 52, Allianc~ :48
HANNAN (1 ~5)
New Riegel 76, Bettsville 27
Summer Stover 7 0- 1 18. Tabby Payne 0 0Newcomerstown · 51 , Hartville lak:e
0 0, Arianna Blake 0 0-0 0, Tabitha Center Christian 42
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Bowman 1 0-0 2, 'Brittany Sabolsky ,4 2-2
Old Washington Buckeye Trail 64,
10. Alisha Cornell 1 0·0 2. Kali Edmunds 0 Byesville Meadowbrook 52
0·0 0, Brittany Fol ~y 0 0-0 O, Brooke
Orrville 54. Wooster 53, OT
Williarhs 1 0·0 3. Kalah Perry 0 0-2 0 , ~im
Ottawa-Glandorf 50, Elida 45, OT ·
Ottoville 63. Kalida 32
Saunders 0 0-0 0, Came Watts 0 0-0 0
Totals- 14 2·5 35.
Oxford Talawanda 47, W. Ca rrollton 3B
S.Gallia
7 '17 14 26 - 64
Pandora-Gilboa 44, Leipsic 30
Hannan
6 6 8 15 - 35
Pickerington N. 76, Cols. Franklin His. 34
3-Point Goals- SG 2 (ChelSea Stowers,
Plymoutfl 62, Monroeville 48
Jennifer Sheridan), Hannan 5 (Summer
Readi ng 53, N. Bend Taylor 35 ·
Stover 4). Fouled Ou tSG (none).
Russia 64, Houston 49
Hannan 1 (Tabby Pay ne). Rebounds-sa
S. Charleston SE 59, Jamestown
31 (Ashley Clark 7), Hannan 33 (Bnttany Greeneview A4
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Whitney Smith 1 3-4 5. Emily Skidmore 0
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Emily Bray 2 4-4 9. Jenna Murphy 1 2· 2 4 ,
Randi Toth 3 2·2 9, Cheryl Bourne 1 1-4 3.
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laid for the drinking wa1er.
Al so discussed on Friday was the traffic
flow near the pl ant. Duell man said the plant
POMEROY - · Officials from American should reduce some traffic flow problems
Electric Power (AEP) met with Meigs . by !tucking slag to the plant's landfill
County Commissioners ,Jim Sheets and below US 33 as opposed to crossing it.
Mjck Davenport as well as staff from Th~
Frank Pifer, AEP manage r of operaDaily Sentinel on Friday to di scuss the tion s and communications said that the
,county's infrastructure' and its ability. to lo.cation of US 33 was a factor in the si te
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support the proposed power plant at the ''scoring" so welL
Also discussed was the geotec hnical
Great Bend site.
"We talked about the infrastructure work currently going on at the Great Bend
needs AEP would require for the plant... we site such .as core drilling, extracti ng soil
want to be proactive and address them samples and an arc haeologic survey.
"The landfill is .good and even better
now," .Davenport said of the meeting
than expected," Duellman said . ' ~ There
between officials and the commissioners.
Those ·infrastructure rieed s' relate to have been no fatal flaws found on the site."
traffic flow in and out of the plant, the . Frank Blake, AEP IGCC engineer added.
local road system and the water supply that AEP anticipates placing 20 cells al ong
the Ohio River for barges to tie off on.
for the·ptant.
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Duellman informed Sheets arid
Dan Duellman. integrated gasification
Davenport
thal next week trucks will be at
combined cycle (IGCC) plant project engiCharlene Hoeftlch/ ph01o
neer, said that AEP has been in contact the site while some core boring occurs to Frank Blake, Dan Du ellman . Jon Buck and Fra nk Pifer of AEP review
with the Chesterrruppers Plains Wa1er delermine foundation de signs.
an aerial map of the proposed site fm the new IGCC power plant in
The
commissioners
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talked
with
AEP
Distri cl about supplying the plant's drinkLebanon Township with The Daily Se ntinel's reporter. Beth Sergent
ing '&gt;nter. Among other issues to be ham- officials about what Davenport called their du ring a Friday visit that Included a discussion with the Meigs County
mered o ut is the quantity of pipeline to be
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NEW S@MYD AI LYT R IBUNE.CO~

Rib GRANDE - . Two
new interim pre&gt;idents have ·
been appoi (\ted to lead the
.' .
University of Rio Grande/Rio
Grande Community College
the · inslitutions' current
leader. Dr. Barry M. Dorsey..
leaves Rio Gra nde on .
TUesday.
The university · Board of
Trustees has appointed · Dr.
Greg Sojk~ ·as the interim
president of the university.
while communit y college
trU(;tees has se lected Dr.
Herman L. Kobv as interim
president ..of Rio Grande
Commu nity College.
Rio Grande is a · unique
institution lhat is part private
university and part-c;ommunity co ll ege. No timetable
ha&gt; been sel for how ,Jong the
interim pre&gt;~dents will serve
in their roles. as Rio Grande
plan s to hold an extensive
'search for its new president.
'Dorsey has 5er.ed as the Rio
Grande president for the last
l.f-1 /2 years and is leaving to
become the executive direc.tor ·
of the New College of Virginia
Planning Commission in
\1:u1in s'&gt;·ille. Va.
" I h:n·e greal confidence
that Dr. Sojka will carry the
uni"&gt;·ersity forward during our
pre &gt;irJential search,'' said
Gre g Field s. chairman of the
Uni~· ers ii\ of Rio Grande .
Board o(Tru~tees . ,;We are
fortunale to have an in1erim
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president with the abi lities
The world welcomed Mackaylee Long. daughter of Angela and Larry Long. of Gallipolis: at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Holzer Med1cal anJ ins ight lhat Dr. Sojka will
Center. Mackaylee was the first baby born in th1e new year in the tri ·count~ area of Gal l1a. Meigs and Mason Count1es . She we1ghed bring 'to this pO&gt;ttion.','
8 pou nds 1 ounce and was 21.5 inches long. 2-year-old Mackenzie . the couple's first daughter. now has a baby siste r.
Snjka. 1\ ho live s in the
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Grand.e ·, provost 'and '&gt;'ice
presidenl for academic affairs
She noted that thi s 1ear the for.the pa't 12 year, . He will ·
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
government to the states.
winter. Sandv Edward ' of.
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Announceme nt of the add i- CAA saiJ Friday afternoon number of those uppl)·ing for appoim an intenm provost to
n·e in that position whi le
tiona! .funding was made th e age ncy has not yet as~ l~ t :l lh.: e ha-., in crea ~eu . se
POMEROY- The Gallia- Friday by the Health and received official nolil.ication attrihutin_lC th: lt pa111 ! In the he is the· inlerim president.
" I · am ' er'&gt;' honored 10
Meigs Commun ity Action Human Services Secretary of the additional ememencv . chan ge fmm I :ill pe rccnl 1o
begin
sen ing · u;. I he interim
Agency _(CAA) can expecl Mike Leavi tt .
HEAP dollars or the amount 1 7 ~ pc•rcc•nt 1,f th:' J10'&gt; CI1 \
1
pr~, idem .'· Soj ka suid. "This
additional funding to. the
Of that amount, Ohio wi ll of money whic h can be guidel ines W4ua lif) f111· hc·l p
Home Energy Assistance receive $5,435 ,524 to be di s- expected. ;.This is canting a "Thal&lt;jualifies more worl-: ing i, ·.! 'i gnilicant responsibili ty
Prngram (HEAP) as a result tributed to counties ·to assist little tale · the pro gra111 people \1 ith pre tt! · gnoJ 1hat I J o nol tak e lightl y."
1-.:nh' bri ngs a tremendous ·
"e ullli of· experience and
..y he ahl ttl use ."will
heating and
Pleas~sft..ttuP, Al
dedi c·a ti on to. hi&gt; position .
The Gallipnl i, _residenr began
hi' relalion ship· with Rio
Grande 111 I %6 when he was
nalliCJ dean ( If StUdentS and
Commis ~ ion c r., . plan
10
Reaclion (M RB I plant. which wh ich ha~ nllil'e" rhrnu g. hBY PIIUL DARST
di
rector of student linancial
PDARST@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM
will use relati ve ly new lech - out Oh io .
ha\·c a puhl1.: meeting ahout aid of Ri,&gt; Grande College
nology w·serve more than 600
Commi s&gt;ioner' saicl the'&gt; the pr~ect· after the I1relimi - t l:~tcr n·named the University
GAL LIPOLI S Gall ia people in lhal area.
wanl the projc·et to nHI\'C for- nary pl an' are co mpkt e·. of Ri(' Grande !.
Couilty Commission·ers last
That technology. has been ward a ~ ' oon a' P"" 1hk .
Silcnn ,;ml he wo uld gel 'ian-·
He' al' n ' cr'&gt;'ed a1 '&gt; 'ICe presweek reviewed preliminary used in Japan for about 15 · ··we need t&lt;' h :\\~ th,· pre- ed on the plan' im mc·Jiatcl) .
idem for •luJent affairs and
plan s for a new sewage treat- year·s anJ in the United limina n work do ne Pn 1111 '. " ' .. The popul ati &lt;lll -111 the vice
pre,idenl for academic.
ment
plant
for
the Stales fnr about fiYe . said "\\ l' II h:l\ e " '111elh1ng 1n 'h"'~.. affecleJ area i' l.lR'\ . li conaffair'
In 1977 , he became (.
Kanauga/Addison':irea.
Gary D. Sileott Jr. , of the to
the
puhl ll·. . tains 6c2 e4ui'&gt; akn t d11cllinc &gt;ecretary/trea,urer for the
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The plan calls for a e ngineerin g firm
R.D. Commi&gt;si(111er," Prc,-1Jem
Membrane
Biologica l Zandc and A"oc iat e' Inc .. H ;~m iJ M m 11 ~, 11nen '" iJ .
Please see Rio, Al
Please see Sewer. Al

Additional HEAP funding coming to Gallia-Meigs CAA

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Caldwell 68, Beall svi lle 35
Cal edom a . R1v"E!r Valley 57. Mor ral
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Carey 61 Old For r 32
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Cedarville 56', Spr ing. C al/1 Cent. 54'
Celma 47, L1ma Shawnee 45
Centerburg 40. Loudonville 39
Chardon 53 Painesville R1ver side 47
Chill icothe Hun tington 48. Wtll1 amsport
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