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New Plliladelphla Tuscarawas ·cent.
Calh . 59, Zanesville Rosecrans 44

New Riegel 57, N. Robinson Col.

EASTERN (5·11 •

Crawford 45
Newark 49, Cols. E 39
Old Fmt ss: Elmore Woodmere 49

Bryce Honaket 4 0·0 8, Nathan Cozart 12
4-5 33. Aiel!: McGrath 1 0·0 2. Michael
Owen 4 1-2 9, Marcus Guess 3 1·1 7,
Nathan Carroll 0 0-0 0, Kyle Rawson 0 0·
0 0, Derrick Roush 0 0-0 0 Totals 24-57
6·8 59.

Old Washington

Buckeye Trail

Hann1bal River 39

53,

Ottoville 72 , Uma Shawnee 52
Pandora-Gilboa 53, Leipsic 33

WOOD COUNTY CHRISTIAN (4-21

Parma Padua 61. CuyalloQa Falls Walsh
Jesuit 47
Pickerington N. 51, Grove City 45, OT
Reynoldsburg 66, Gahanna 57
Richmond Hts. 75, Kirtland 43

ROCky River 63, Lakewood 54
Seaman N. Adams 74, Peebles 42
Shadysl_d~ 71 , Woodsfield Monroe Cent.

52
Smithville 86. Mogadore 69
Solon 89. Warrensville 71
Spring_ Kentori Ridge 63, Bellefontaine

57
Spring. Shawnee 56, Spring. NW 54
St. Henry 52, Kalida 31
St. Paris Graham 64, Urbana 36
Stow 66, Kent Roosevelt 43
Sllmmlt Station Licking Hts. 75,
Pataskala Watkins Memorial 62
Sunbury Big Wa'ln~l 85, Cols. S. 80
Tipp City Tippecanoe 55, Cols_ Lml1en
McKii'lley 39
Uniontown Lake 47, Green 46
Upper Sandllsky 55, Tol. Whitmer 51
Utica 71, Hebron Lakewood 37
Van Buren 54, Basco m Hopewell·
LoiJdon 52
W. Chester Lakota W. 73, Boca Raton
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(Fla.) 46
W. Jefferson 53, Cots. Northridge 51
W
Laf.ayelle
Ridgewood
54,
Gnadenhu"en Indian Valley 52
Wapakoneta 64, Piqua 57
Warren JFK 66, Andover Pymatuning
Valley 58
Westerville N. 55, Westerville Cent. 44
Wh itehall, Pa. 53, Cle. Horizon Science

SOlffil GALLIA 83, ·
NEW BOSIDN 61
NEW BOSTON (D·7)

Michael Salisbury 5 0·0 t2, Michael Mohr
0 0·0 0. Justin Lancaster 0 0·0 0, Justin
Bowling 4 1·2 10, Chris Porter 0 0·0 0.
Tyler Mault 0 2-4 2, Mustain 0 0-0 0, Tony
Musick 5 1·3 11 , Kns Lawson 5 1-4 11 ,
Josh Holbrook 1 1· 1 3, Rocky Dunkin 4 4·
11 12. Pat Spears 0 0-0 0. Totals: 24·57
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10-2561 .
SOUTH GALLIA (6-11 .
Tyler Porter 3 0-2 6, Dustin McCombs 4 3·

4 12. Josh Wrtght4 1·2 t1, Berf)ie Fulks
6 4·4 18. Seth Willi amson 1 0·0 3, Robert
' CotJry 0 0-0 0. Curl Waugh 8 4-11 20,
Travis McCarty 1 0·0 3, Ryan Geiger 0 1•
2 1, Aaron Phillips 1 2·4 41 Stephen Call
o o-o O, Michael Pope 1 3·5 5, Josh
Skil1more 0 0-0 0. Totals: 29-64 18·34 83.
New Boston
11 t4 16 20 ~ 61
Sou1h Gallia 25 15 18 25 83
3-Point Goals...:..NB 3-12 (Salisbury 2,
Bowling), SG 7-26 (Wright 2, Fulks 2.
McCombs,
Williamson,
McCarty) .
Rebounds-NB 39 (Musick 8, Lawson 8,
Dunkin 8), SG 39 (Waugh 8). AssistsNB 11 .(Salisbury 3. Lawson 3), SG 9
(Waugh 3, Wright 3). Stea,ls- NB 7
(Salisbury 3), SG 15 (Wright 4). BlocksNB 1 (Bowling 1), SG 3 (Waugh 2).
Turnovers-NB 28, SG 19. Pe rsonal
Fouts- NB 25, SG 21 JV score- SG 55,

47
Windham 77, Burton Berkshire 59 1
Wor thington Kilbourne 70, ·N. Can.
Hoover 60
Zoarville Tuscarawas ValleY 44,
Sugarcreek Garaway 40

Ohio High School Girls Basketball

Tuesday's Results
Arcanum 53, Carlisle 15
Arlington 51, Kenton 31
. Bay Village Bay 92, Cle. Collinwood 13
NB 33.
Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 58,
Ohio HIQh School Boys Basketball
Milford Center Fairbanks 38
Tuesday'a Results
Berea 61 , Willoughby S. 51
Ada 62, lima Perry 52
Bloom-Carroll 48, Whitehall-Yearling 36
Akr. Buchtel 66. Chagrin Falls Kenston
Bluffton 55.- Lima Sr. 50
56
Bucyrus 47, Galion Northmor 35
Akr_Manchester 60, Akr. Ellet 49
Can. GlenOak 48, Cle. VASJ 37
Albany Ale)(ander 61, Sugar Grove
Canal Winchester 56, Madison County,
Berne Union 26
N.C. 39
Amanda -Ciea rcreek · 68, · Baltimore
Canfield 59, Hudson 52
Liberty Union 57
Chagrin Falls Kenston 50, Akr. SVSM 42
Arcadia 62, Fostoria Sl. W8ndelin 52
Chardon 61, Eastlake N. 24
Archbold 63, Sherwood Fairview 51
Chardon NDCL 43, Lodi. Calif. 31
Ashville Teays Valley 57, Williamsport 1 Cin. Colerain 53, Cin. McAuley 46
WeStfall 53
Cle_An!1rews 49, Youngs. Chaney 41
Anica Seneca E. 76, Greenwich S. Cent.
Cle. Hts. Beaumont 52, Lorain Admiral
69
King 45
Barnesville 65, Caldwell42
Coldwater 61, Van Wert 44
Bedford 81, Cle. Glenville 68
Cols. Afncentric 95, Day. Dunbar 34
Berlin Hiland 64, Warsaw River View 56
Cols. Ham ilion Twp. 68, Cols. Whetstone
Bucyrus Wynford 75, Caledonia River 38
Valley 54
Copley 66, Akr. Kenmore 47
Byesville Meadowbrook 57, Sarahsville
Coshocton 45, Danville 33
Shenandoah 42
.
. I Defiance Ayersvllle 51 , Continental46
Can. Cent. Cath. 83, Louisville 75
J Delaware Buckeye Valley 55, Hampton,
Can. Heritage Christian 68, Youngs. Tenn . 53. OT
Christian 53
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Delphos St. John's 52, Spencerville 24
Carey 65, New Washington Bllckeye 1 E. Can. 85, Dalton 48
Cent. 62
Elida 61 , Tiffin Columbian 40
Cin. Aiken 60, Ttiomas Worthington 58
Enon Greenan 62, Spring. NE 45
Cln. Elder 50, Wint13r Park (Fla.) Tflnity
Fredericktown 77, Marion Cath. 30
Prep 23
Ft. Recovery 74, Pitsburg Fra"nklin·
Cin. La Salle 94, Cin. Western Hills 46 1 Monroe 40
C~n. Ta~l75 , Franklin Coun:y. Ky. 72
Garfield Hts. Trinity 43, Cle. E. Tech 39
Cm. W1throw 77, S. Ptantatton, Fla. 59
Garrettsville Garfield 57. Middlefield
Circleville Logan Elm 71, Chillicothe 1 Cardinal 30
Zane Trace 43
Gates Mills G ilmo~Jr 50, N. Ridgeville 23
Cle. Hts.-61. Ora_nge 56
I· Gorham Fayette 52, Leipsic 43
Cle . VASJ 74, Fnenl11y, Md. 52
Hamler Patrick Henry 56 Defiance
Clermont NE 63, New Richmond 61 .
Tinora 37
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Cols. Bee~hcroft 50, Cot.s. Watterson 42
Harrison 52, Newport (Ky.) Cent. Cath.
Cols. Mlf1hn 71 , Cols. Bnggs 61
36
Copley 57, Akr. ~enmore 48
Heath 45, Johnstown Northridge 32
Dover 62, Can. ~~mken 50
.
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Hilliard Davidson 52, MI. Vernon 42
Doyte.stown Chippewa 61 , Penmsula
Jamestown Greeneview 54, London
Woodndge 58
Madison Plains 40
Dub!ln Coffman 49, Dublin ~erome 34
Jeromesville Hillsdale 73, Ashland
Ely~~~ Open Door 49, Oberlm 40
Mapleton 51
f~IICity 62, Bet~ei-Tate 37
Johnstown-Monroe 50, Grandview 34
F~ndlay 4~. Dehance 29 .
. 1 Lima Bath 69, Lima Cent. Cath. 50
Ftnl11ay Liberty-Benton 56, Pemberville
L · "lie Aq ·
h
F 11
Eastwood 47 .
·
OlHSVI
utnas 55 , uya oga a s
I CVCA40
Fostoria 65, Tontogany Ot~ego 62
, Lyndhurst Brush 69, Ellclld 20
Frankfort Adena 62, Washtngton C. H. 48 1 M
ol"
d v
z
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Fremont Ross 73 Sand~Jsky 53
agn Ia 5 an Y a11 ey 52 . o~rvt e
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. Tuscarawas Valley 36
Ft. Jennings 78, Van Wert Ltncotnvtew 71 1 M . El .
c t b
Genoa 80, Lakeside Danbury 53
anon . gm 62 · en er urg 37
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PHOENIX (AP)- Charlie Weis has
one target left for a full turnaround of
Notre Dame's high-profile program:
Win a bowl game.
The Fighting Irish made their formal
bowl arrival on Tuesday, although their
charter flight offloaded mostly school
officials and coaches. Weis released the
players (or the.ir holiday break on
Friday, and said at an airport news conference that they all made it to Arizona.
No. 5 Notre Dame plays No. 4 Ohio
State in the 35th annual Fiesta Bowl on
Monday.
·
The Buckeyes (9-2), another of a
handful of elite programs that hardly
ever worry about getting a postseason
off, pose a formidable obstacle.
"We know it's going to be a tough
test, but I can tell you this: We didn't
come here just to drink margaritas,"
Weis said. "We came here to play a
football game, and it's been weU-documented that Notre Dame hasn't won a
bowl game in over a !\ecade, and we.'re
hoping to change that."
Weis left the New England Patriots to
take over a sputtering prog(am and
guided Notre Dame to a 9-2 record in
his firsl year as a college head coach.
Before this season, the Irish had one
winning record in four years, falling to
6-6' last year with a 38~1ss to
Oregon State in the Ph nix ased
·
Insight Bowl.
Their string of seven consecutive
bowl losses also began the Phoenix area
with a 41 -24 defeat by Colorado i11 the

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Orrv1lle 80. Manslield Madison 67

Ricky Miracle 2 0-1 5. Jt&gt;hn Mark
C,onaway 1 0-0 2, Tyler Jones· 0 3·4 3,
Kyle 81Chard 7 0-Q 14, Todd Hughes 7 34 17, Elijah Gibson 0 0·0 0, Aaron Drane
0 0-0 0. Totals 17·62 6-9 41
Eastern
6
30 7 16 59
wccs
13 9 11 8 41
3··Point Goats-Eastern 5·19 (Cozart 5),
WCCS 1-14 (Miracle). Fouled Out-none.
Rebounds-Eastern 34 (Coz:aft 12).
WCCS 20 (Richard 8) . Assists- Eastern
6 (Cozart 4), WCCS 1 (Conaway).
Steals-Eastern 6 (Cozar1 2, Honaker 2).
WCCS 9 (Richard 4) . Blocks-Eastern 1
(Cozart), WCCS (none). Turnovers Eastern 12; WCCS 19

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LUTZ, ·Fla. (AP) - Tony

:·we loved our son very
Players · from Tampa Bay
Dungy recalled his son as a much, he loved us and we Buccaneers, whom Dungy
"good, young man with a miss him terribly. James was a coached from 1996 to 2000,
compassionate heart," some- good young man with a com- were among those present,
one who loved tQ smile and passionate heart and we were along with owner Malcolm
have fun.
glad to have him for 18 years. Glazer, fom1er general man"All you had to do was be . ... God has him now for the ager Rich McKay, now genernice to him," the Indianapolis rest of eternity," he said.
al manager for the Atlanta
Colts coach said Tuesday,
The coach had a message Falcons,
and
former
straining to compose himself for his players, too, calling Buccaneer Warren Sapp.
and blinking back tears while them some of the greatest role
Buccaneers stars Derrick
remembering
18-year-old models in the country and Brooks and Simeon Rice were
James, who died last week in urging them to reach out to there, as were New York Jets
an apparent suicide.
1
coach Herman Edwards and
young peop e.
Chicago Bears coach Lovie
NFL stars, past and present,
He also cautioned parents Smith, both former assistants
league officials, including against taking their children under Dungy in Tampa Bay.
commissioner Paul Tagliabue, for granted. He recalled
Dungy left the team last
and the entire Colts team were Thanksgivin~, which was the .Thursday, .the day his son was
among the hundreds· of last lime he saw h1s so~ as the found, and it was uncertain
mourners who came to teen rushed off to the import. · when he would return.
.Idlewild Baptist Church in
"Parents hug your ,kids
Young Dungy's girlfriend
suburban Tampa .for the two- every chance you get, he found h1m unresponsive in his
said. "Tell them you love apartment early that day. He
hour service_
"It didn't take ~uch, for , the~. You never know ,;ovhen was pronounced dead shortly
Jamre .to be your fnend, hrs rt wrll be your last t1me.
afterward at . University
dad sard.
Before the serv1ce, SIX char- Community Hospital.
A preliminary autopsy
Following the service, tered buses carrying Colts
Dungy made a brief statement players, coaches and staff report Friday . indicated the
outside the church and, on streamed mto the parkmg lot teen took his own hfe, but the
behalf of his wife, Lauren, of the church with a police exact cause of dealh won' t be
and family, thanked friends escort. Quarterback Peyton released until a toxicology
and fans for their support.
Manning arrived separately.
examination is finished in

Nets

3-pointers in the final minutes to trim the New Jersey
lead to 93~89 . Carter made
one free throw with 21 secfromPageBl
onds left and Snow made a
seven points from llgauskas, layup before Kidd closed out
went on a' l2-0 run to cut the the scoring with a pair of
free throws.
Nets' lead to 89-83.
- The Nets overcame a slow
"We dido 't want to . get start
. take a 29-21 lead
blown out or get embar- after toone
period. James
rassed, being that it's an scored Cleveland's
first
Eastern Conference team," seven points of the second as
James said. "We picked it the Cavaliers cut the Nets'
up."
lead to 33-28.
New Jersey finally scored
New Jersey regained conon a pair of tree throws by trol and closed the half with
Carter with 2:22 remaining, a 56-41 lead. Jefferson paced
and he followed with a bas- the Nets with 17 points,
ket to give the Nets a 10- including a buzzer-beating
point lead.
jumper after James was
James and Hughes made called for an 8-second viola-

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Rout
from Page Bl
the opening 16 minute~ with
nine giveaways.
Both squads made seven
field goals in the third period
and South Gallia held a 58-41
edge headed into the finale.
New Boston made one last
charge to cut the lead to nine
(61-52) with seven minutes
remaining. but the Rebels hit
10-of-16 . free throws down
the stretch to secure the 22poilit outcome.
Both teams finished the
contest wit~ 39 rebounds,
and the hosts held a 13-10
advantage on the offensive
glass.
New Boston ended the
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night 24-of-57 from the field
for 42 percent, including a 3of-12 effort from 3,point
country. The guests also went
I0-of-25 at the charity stripe
for 42 percent. ·
South Gallia hit 7-of-26 3poi nters in the win and also
sank 18-of-34 free throw
attempts for 53 percent.
The Rebels claimed a
sweep with a 55-33 victory in
the junior varsity tilt. South
Gallia
(6-0)
remained
unbeaten and had '10 players
score in the triumph, led by
Tyler Duncan's 14 points.
Nathan Seth paced New
Boston with nine markers.
SGHS led 36-19 at halftime.
· South Gallia returns to
action Friday when it travels
to Pedro to take on the Rock
Hill Redmen. Tip-off is slated for 6:30 p.m.

Arizona State's most famed players.
Plummer is the Denver Broncos'
quarterback. He and Tillman were
Cardinals teammates when Tillman
enlisted as an Army Ranger. Tillman
was killed in Afghanistan in 2004. .
"I was very proud to be soniewhat a
small part of that," White said. "Some
. Notre Dame (9-2) vs Ohio St. (9-2) of the greatest young people in the
world played for us through those years,
Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 2, 1995 .
and I do swell up with a little bit of
But Weis has increased expectations emotion when I think about that group."
for leg ions of Notre Dame fans around
Weis appears to be well on his way to
the country.
extending Notre Dame's long list of
"Ch~rlie is head and shoulders abo,ve players whose names leap to the memolots ot people 111 th1s mdustry, and we re ry of football fans everywhere.
very proud to have hrm as our football . Th~ former offensive coordinator led
coach," Notre Dame athletic director the highest-scoring team in modern
Kevr~ Whrte sa1d.
.
.
. school history (38.2 .points a game) and
. Wh1te knows Sun. Devrl Stadwm m missed an unbeaten season by a total of
suburban Tempe ms1de and out - he six points.
was Arizona State's athletic director
He said his four Super Bowl rings,
from 1996-2000, when he left for Notre earned after two-week layoffs following
Dame. Gene Smith, no111 Ohio State's the NFL playoffs, were small preparaathletic director, replaced him.
tion for a wllege bowl because of the
He and S.mith spoke recently at a time difference. The Irish will go more
National Football Foundation dinner in than five weeks without a game.
New York, but didn ' t get into details
To compensate for his inexperience
about bringing the two programs, which with the college format, Weis consulted
have played only four trmes, together m with friends in the profession. He was
the future.
advised to give the players some perThis will be the last Fiesta Bowl in .lonal time and not overpractice.
Sun Devil Stadium before it moves into
"A lot of coaches in the past would
the new Arizona Cardinals stadium in use all those practice days to bang their
Glendale, a western suburb. White player.s around the whole time, and then
called the final-game berth an honor,' you can get them banged-up, too," Weis
but reserved his greatest nostalgia for said . "So, really, you have two philoso- ·
Jake Plummer and Pat Tillman, two of phies to take· into account

U.N. official says Iraqi

Mallett
from PageBl
sideline.
"We didn't know if he had
· anything on him ~ if he
might do something. I was
protecting my teammates,"
Harrison said. "I didn't want
to hurt him. I just wanted to
keep him down until the
proper authorities came."
Mallett said he was intoxicated and dido 't feel any pain
from Harrison's tackle.
But Mallett said he bum
rushed the ·field because his
heart was aching from seeing
Cleveland's rival winning.
"There's nothing I can say
except I hate losing to the
Steelers," he said.
Mallett apologized to the
Browns and advised .other
fans who may have similar
ideas to think twice.
"Don't do it," said Mallett,
who. spent Christmas Eve
behind bars. "It ain't worth
it."
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Browns president John
Collins said the team is
reviewing stadium security
by
measures, handled
Cleveland police and a private company, Tenable
Security.
"It's not acceptable," said
Collins.
On Oct. 30, a fan ran onto
the field in Cincinnati and
stole the ball from Green
Bay quarterback Brett Favre.
Greg Gall, 31, of
Cincinnati was placed on 14
months' probation after
pleading guilty to charges of
trespassing and disorderly
conduct while intoxicated.
While on probation, he is
banned from Paul Brown
Stadium and the Reds' Great
American Ball Park.
As for Mallett, he could
have been tackled by Browns
linebacker Kenard Lang,
who only shoved him
"because he was a Cleveland
fan."
"If he was a Pittsburgh fan,
l
probably
would've
knocked him out," Lang
said.

four to six weeks, the
Hillsborough County medical
examiner said.
Monday evening, hundreds
·of mourners lined up to pay
their respects. Dun8Y· who is
still revered in this city as
much more than· a successful
NFL coach, seemed to be
doing more of the comforting
as mourners streamed by.
Jim Caldwell, who is running the Colts in Dungy's
absence, has been in almost
daily contact with him anq is
tryiJ)g to keep the team in its
routine. That included a
scheduled three-day break
even after a , second straight
loss Saturday, 28-13 at
Seattle.
Still, the teen's death has
pushed football into a secondary role for the Colts, who
.spent much of the past two
months answering questions
about the possibility of
becoming the second NFL
team to complete a perfect
season.
That quest ended at 13-0
when they lost 26-17 to San
Diego on Dec. IR.

tion with 7.2 seconds lead.
remaining.
"We can' I come back
The Cavaliers opened the against a team like that being
third quarter with a 13-4 run, down 18 J?Oints," Cavaliers
sparked by seven points coach Mrke Brown said.
from llgauskas, while New "That's tough to do."
Jersey missed its first nine
Notes:. The seven-game
shots. Carter picked up a winning streak equals the
fourth foul with 8:35 . fourth-longest in Nets histo- ·
remaining and sat out the ry. They also won seven in a
remainder of the quarter.
row in lhe 1983-84 season.
Jefferson ended New ... The Nets have won ·nine
Jersey's field-goal drought of their last 12 .... The Nets
with 5:52 left on a 3-pointer have Won five in row against
that gave the Nets a 64-54 the Cavaliers and eight
lead. Kidd followed with a straight in New Jersey ... The
basket that restored New game drew 20,098, the Nets'
Jersey's double-digit lead.
third sellout. ... Carter scored
Kidd later added consecu- 20 or more points for lhe
tive 3-pointers as New seventh straight game. ...
Jersey fmished the quarter James has scored 30 or more
with a 14-4 run and an 80-62 in 10 of his last 12 games.

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Pomeroy council members take oath of office

SPORTS
• Buckeyes remain
unbeaten. See Page 81

BY BETH SERGENT
BSER GENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY -

II was a

changing of the guard at

~a s t

night's meeling of Pomeroy
Village Council where iwv
incumbents a nd one new

council member were sworn
in hy Mayor .John Musser. .
Musser gave the nalh of
office to incumbents Mary

and Jackie Welker will leave
council on Dec. 31.
Stewart,
Barnhart,
McAngus and Sisson will
join Counci lwoman Rlllh
Spaun in 2006. One of co.u n. cil's first items of business
for the new year will be tn
appoint a re&lt;idcnt to lhc one

Last night Pomeroy
Village Council
members elected to
four year terms in
the recent election
were given the oath
of office by Mayor
John Musser (right).
Those members
were (from left)
George Stewart,
Jim Sisson and
Mary McAngus.
Musser administered the oath to
Counci lman Pete
Barnl1art earlier in
the day.

remaining empty cha ir. It ha\

been speculated !hat lhat seal
will go 1o Sl1a~;n Arnott who
McAngus and Jim S i ~-:on, as was t11e candidate wh&lt;&gt;
well as fre&lt;hman Counc ilman received the next highe't
Geoi·ge Stewa rt. Freshman numb'cr of votes in the generCounci lman Pete Barnhart al eleqion. Arnall wa~ pre wa~ sworn in earlier in the
sent al last night's mce1ing .
day by Musser.
•.
However. last nighl wasn't.
Current
Cou nci lmen
George Wright, Todd Norton
Please see Council. Al

Hundreds pay respects to Colts coach and son

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Greenfield McClain 70, Leesburg
Mass!llon Jacks_on 70, Akr. E. 24 .
Fairfield 34
Masstllon Wash1ngton 53, Akr. Sprmg. 42
Howard E. Knox 44, Cardington-Lincoln
M~amisburg 74 , Fairborn 3~
1 Mtdl11eburg Hts. Midpark 50, Bedford
42
Hunting Valley University 61. Avon Lake I Ch~nel 46
50
M1nsler 42, Tol. Scoll 39
Johnstown-Monroe 84, Pigeon Forge, , Monroe 36, Hamilton Ross 35
Tenn. 51
1 N. Aoyano~ 70, Olmsted ~ails 43
Kidron Cent. Christian 62, Hartville Lake j Navarre Fatrless 57, Massillon Tuslaw_44
Center Christian 49
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Newark Calh. 57, Pa,taskala Watktns
Lancaster 44, CentEfrville 42
I Memorial 17
Lancaster Fairfield Union 74, Thornville ' Orange 43. Beachwood 34
Sheridan 51
·
Parma 54, Cte. Rhodes 45
Lancaster Fisher Cath. 47, Philo 29
Rocky River Ma_gnificat 58, Parma. Hts.
Lima Cent." Cath. 73, Delphos Jefferson 1 Holy Name 48
25
Rootstown 69, Ravenna 50
Logan 48, Chillicothe 47, OT
Shaker Hts. 55, Wooster 46
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Malvern 70, Hanoverton United 54
Solon 83, Galloway Westland 29
Marietta 97, Whitli!hall·Yearling 53 ·
Strasburg-Franklin 38, Beallsville 32
Marion Elgin 69, Sparta Highland 43
Tipp City _
Bethel 49, Cedarville 41
Maumee 68, Tiffin Coi~Jmbfan 60
Union City Mississinawa Valley 37.
Mayfield 50, Wickliffe 39
Bradford 29
McConnelsville Morgan 86, Newark j Upper_Arlington 66, Carmel, N.Y. 44
Cath . 45
,
.1 Washtngton C.H. Miami Trace 62,
McGuffey Upper SciOto Valley 50, London 45
McComb 43
Weirton ~W. Va . ) Madonna 43, New
Medina Highland 67, Medina Bucke.ye 57 Philadelphia Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 32
Mentor Lake Cattl . 66, Madison 41
Westerville N. 66. Westerville Cent. 41
Miller City 58, Liberty Center 43
Wooster Trlway 50. Can Tlmken 45
Millersburg W. Holmes 63, Ashland 44
Worthington Christian 67, Morra l
N. Baltimore 78 , Vanlue 69
Ridgedale 27
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2005

Fighting Irish arrive in. Arizon~
for important BCS bowl game

H.S. Basketball Scoreboard
EASTERN 59,
WOOD COUNTY CHRISTIAN 41

Wednf;!sday, December ~8,

Beth Sargent/photo

Meigs Local
saves thousands
on gas through
MEC program

Mason
man's call
contributes
to state
investigation

BY CHARLENE HOEHICH
HOEFLICH@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY Joi1i ing
162 other &lt;c hou\ districts in
Ohio in th e Metropolitan
Education Council (MEC) to
purchase supplies and &gt;e rvices in large quantitie s
resulted .in a $14 .5 125 savings over the pa' t year for
the Meigs Loca l School
District.

OBITUARIES

l;tpc from his mortgage com-

rany had been lost that con·
tained all of hi&lt; credit infor-

were from the self-help ga.&lt;
progrum resulting in the
equivalem of 16.25 percem
sav ings from October 2004 tb
September 2005 when compared with Columbia Gu;
t'hurges.

mation.

Because of th is case, along
with the fact that there are no
b ws in \Ves t Virginia to make

·

The MEC is cledicatecl to
fi nding its member school
di.strich and related organi-

zations the best buy on thou,
sands of items. By combining the pLlrchasing power of

INSIDE

the Jimicts, and allowing
MEC to purchase products

• Lawyers want to know
. if NSA spied on their
clients. See Page A2
• Educators encouraged
to attend free workshop.
See Page A3
• Langsvifle postmaster
retiring. See Page A3
• O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital to offer prenatal
classes, See Page A3
• Local Briefs.
See Page AS

WEATHER

END •OF THE YEAR ClEARANCE·

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Dear Abby
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Sports
Weather .·

MASON, W.Va.- "It is a
funny ' si lualion,'" Darrell
Mitchell of Mason said about
two letler.s he had received
be1'0 re Christmas thai stated a

The savi ngs to the districl

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• John A. Dean, 86
• Scott Harris, 39
• Wilda Jean Long, 58
• Treasie B. McMillion, 90.
• Dorothy Parker, 64 . .
• Ralph E. Stewart, 62

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L 200!l Ohio \'1ilt..·) l'uhli.o;hlnK Cu.

Charlene Hoefllchj photo

anyone rc,pon sible. the attorney ge neral\ office is looking fur a wav to make it a law
,h' N1ilche\( hegins to take
prccauliOih wilh hi s money.
E.. . pt'li&lt;llly an~r
Arou nd Dec. 20. Mitchell
haJ .rcccil·cd a leiter fm m his
lik in&lt;uram:e company abqut

Making final plans for their trip to Orlando,' Fla. to perform 111 lhe Capital One Bowl Wednesday
in large quantities, it trans- were Meigs cheerleaders. from the left. front, Alexa Venoy. Brittney Jacks, and Megan Smith, the notice of cancellation of
lates into huge savings for and back, Laura Gheen, Samantha Pridemore. Deanna Cund1ff, and Bethany Gibbs. w1th lheir ·hi&lt; .pol icy, he said. He and his
ml!mber district-..
advisor, Ralph Werry.
l WJ\c '""n began Jos111g sleep
Savings on the cnsl of gas
for worrying il somebody
to l1eat huildings b prot&gt;ably
wou ld &lt;Leal their identity.
one uf the g r'cate~l savers fo r
Milche\1 cal led 1he compaschool districts in Ohio. It is
ny ''nd to ld a representative
called tile Self-Help Natural
thai he had no intention of
Gas service, with th e service
cance ling the policy. He then
being
provided
by
learned thai someohe using
EnergyUSA-TPC Corp.
his identity had tried to have
According to the MEC. 1h1 s
Slad ium . The game·· is &lt;chcduled for a .1 p.m. payments taken out of his
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
past hearing season alo ne
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
kickoff wiL\1 tup-rankeJ teams re prc,enting · check ing account . Mitchell
saved 102 member sc hool
the Big Ten and SEC.
Please see Call, AS
districts and related agencies
POMEROY - II was off lo Orlando, Fla.
The Mcig~ cJwerleaLlers will be umong
a total of nearl y $3 million this morning amid some cheers and a few man y uul~ tam.l in g ~ tudcnt performer~ from
over what lhey would ha ve tears for seven Meigs High School cheerlead- acros~ the cqu ntry performing with Big Bad
paid to Columbia Gas. This is ers who will performing Monday in 1he 2006
Voodoo Daddy in what is billed as
the 19th year for MEC to Capital One Bowl half-time &lt;how. . ·
"'Amcricc.m·~ be~t half-time . . how.··
team up with a provider to
Celebrating its 60th anniversary the Bowl i&lt;
Meig' &gt;tudents perfqrming wil l be Alex
bring. school districls savings returning thi s year to the sound . . of swing
V~noy~
Brittney Jack .... Mcgi.tll Smith, Laura
STAFF REPORT
on natural gas,
with inlernational stars "B ig B&lt;1d Voodoo Gheen . Samantha Pridemore. Deanna Cundiff
NEWS@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM
"Good planning and risk Daddy." The ESP ProdtJctions slww get&lt;
Please see Cheer, Al
underway at 3 p.m. in the Citrus Bowl
Please see Cias, AS
P0.\1EROY - Now that
Christmas i' over many people are left wondering what
w do with their live
C:hri , tni&gt;~&lt; tree which 11,1ay
include rccydin~ it. .
The Ohii&gt; Department of
BY BETH ' SERGENT
cake and cider for h, &gt;endNatural
Rc&gt;ourccs savs that
BSERGE NT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
off made by Clerk-Treasurer
ret'\clillf.!
a Chri stmas~ tree is
Kathy Hysell.
an
'on
,
i
t~1nmentall
y friendly
POMEROY
"I've
Before ]Je left his last counaltcrna1ion to 1hrowing it in
always tried to do a little cil meeting he jokingly quota landfill.
more than what was neces- ed
General
Douglas
sary." longtime Pomeroy McArthur, sort of, by 'aying.
ODNR al so ' tate' the folCounc ilman George Wright "'Old councilmen never die.
lowing:
said about his 12 years 011 vi l- they just wander off.''
A recycled 1ree lake' on a
lage council.
new life when it's
whole
Wright said he was a few
Those 12 years came to an years away from turning ~0
chippeu and shredded as
end last night as .Wright and he was stepping down tD
landscape mulch and comanended his last meeling as spend mo.re time on his farm
·posted ma1erial.
President of Council.
Recycled Clll'istmas trees
and on church activities.
During that meeting Wright
can
aho he used to benefit
" What time you give to one
was given a commemorative you take away from w1o1her,"
aquati c habitat . In order 10 do
plaque that saiu words like he explained ;~bout being torn
this submerge .the 1ree in a
"integrity" and "dedication" between hi s duties nn counci l
farm pond with a weight.
and contained the phrase and other activilies in his per'uch as a cinder block. so it
··can do attitude .."'
1\tlll' l Jloal IO the surface.
sonal life .
The message o!i'the riaque
Tllis prol'idcs refuge and
Wright said he originally
w~ 1 written by Pomeroy
!
r~~dine. area for n. . h.
got inln local politics after his
_.
Beth Sergent;photo
Mayor John Mu:-...,er who ab o retirement from American
Rer ) ricd Christmas trees
read il :li ourl to Wrighl. mcm- Electric Power as a mainte- Outgoing President of Pomeroy Council George Wroghl lrogllt\ 1 r an al"' pnll iue she ller for
was presented a plaque for h1 s 12 yea rs of service to the vii·
b~rs of CllUI!ci] and members
nance 'upervi sor.
lage by Pomeroy Mayor Joh n Musser while members of his willllife by being placed in
ofWrig \11·, family.
family looked on.
Please see Recycle, AS
Please see Wright. AS
. Wrigl1t wa' a!1o trc nted tn a

Meigs cheerlea_ders off to
Capital One Bowl in Orlando

How to recycle
a Christmas tree

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Thursday, December29 , 2005

Community .Calendar
.Bv PATRICK QUINN
BAGHD AD. Iraq - A
senior U.N. offic·ial said
Wednesday that Iraq\ parli it·
Sunni Arabs

wl1o ha ve~ t ak~l1 \(} till.' ~~ rc-eh
\ 'Ute.

The U.N. c•ndo rsemetH.
whic h

Cilllll'

aflc-r

oppn ~ ition

group s dcmandl.'d · inte l:na-

tional interve nti on. was ltkethe clc ctin n ~ to he Ctl !ll.: e led .

It also was likely to move ·
Sunn i Arabs and secula r
Shii tes closer to the bargain ing ta ble ahead of fi nal
re sults. ex pected to be
announcet.ln ex t week ..
Prel iminarv. res ul ts. which
gave a big l&lt;iad to the ruling
Shiite rcl i ~ i o u s bloc. also
indicated that Iraqi Deputy
Prime Mi nister Ahmad
Chal abi,
a
former
AP Phot o
Washington insider. will not
be re-elected to the new 275- Craig .Jenness. a United Natio ns official. lar right , and Fe rid Ayar. far lel1 , an lriiq t Electoral
member parli ament , . hi s Commi ssion offi cial , address a news conference organized by the Indepe ndent Electoral
office said .
Commission of Iraq. or IECI , in Baghdad. Iraq, Wednesday. stating that t11e U.N.·Ied internaBefore th e ouster of tional election ass istance team found the Dec. 15 contested elections for Iraq's new parlta
Sadd am Hu ssein in 2003 , men\ credible . Others are unide ntified.
Chalabi . then li ving in exile,
in!.! lnteri or Min istrv' oflic ial
was a favorite of the Defense by the Independent Electoral boxc:~ .
'·
No
wid
e,
·
premedit
at
ed
· m:ide a rare &lt;rppe&lt;ir~r nce in
Department and the U.S. Commissipn of Iraq that his
Congress. A secular Shiite,· li .N.-led international elec- and sy&gt;r~ma ti c fraud wa ., Ratm cli. cnns idcrecl a ho t ·
ollicial spot ln r Sunni-lcd insurIECI
he fell from grace after his tion ass istance team found noticed ,"
g~nt~.
Sal\vat Ras hid &gt;&lt;tid.
cl aims that Saddam pos- the elections to be fa ir.
The
Bush
admini.st
ratio
n
''The
Un
ited
Nation&lt;
is
of
l' ahqer Vl:t r\&lt;Jsh. the 1\&lt;&gt;.)
sessed weapons of mass
destruction were di scredited. · the view that these ~ l ec t i on s · and many Iraqi offici&lt;tls otlil'i;.d in 1hL' min i-.try. me t
American forces last year w ere transpare nt .,and . cred i- hore the elections will le:td with loca l :tntl C.S. military
raided Chalabi 's Baghdad ble," .said Jenn ess . a to a hn iad -b;p.;ed guvl'rn men t offi ci:1 l -, lil di-.c u"&gt;s the
that \\ ill inc lude min ort tV recstahl i,hmc tH of the Iraqi
olfice after he was accused Canadi an electora l ex pert.
Jenne ss said the number of Sun ni Arab; as wel l '" seni- police· in the provi nce.
of givin g U.S. intelligence to
Iran . but the 60-year-old complaints was less than o ne lar Shi ttes such as former Marine Ct pt. Je ffrey S. Pool
con summate insider had for every 7.000 voters. interi m Prime Mi ni s t ~r Ayad saiLi .
·
In yet anot her po li tical
slowly been working his way About 70 percent of Iraq' s Allaw i.
15
million
voters
went
to
the
''
In
our
view.
all
cnrllm
uni
de
moll ). tra ti on. more than
back. Pegged as a possibl e
li es of Iraq have.won ir1these 4 ,000
peop le
ra lli ed
prime mini ster before the polls.
Hi s remarks came as cru- electio ns, all will have · a \Ve d nesd ay in Sa nia rra, a
Dec. 15 elections, he met last
month in Washington with cial support for Iraq i election stro ng voice i n parli amcn l. preduminan tly Sttnn i Arah
Vice President Dick Cheney, co mmi ssion offi ci al s. who· We hope rhe elections wil l town 60 miles nort h of
Defense Secretary Donald H. refused opposition demands be th e start u f a ·new proce~~ Baghdad . Dcmonst rato"
Rumsfeld and Secretary of io step down. They, too . said of st rength and unity in curried ba n ner~ read i ng. ",We
'the elections were free and Iraq," Je nnes s , ai el. ,
State Condoleezza Rice.
refuse the election forge ry."
The United Nations offi · fair and that they would deal
Promi nenl·Sunn i candi date
One step in th at di rectiOn
cial , Crai g J enn e -; s, said at a with the f ew in sta nces of came in western Anh ar Saleh ;d-\1ull aq, who · ha.,
news conference organi zed fraud and ri ggi ng of ballot prlwin~:e. whe re a high-rank- joined forces wit h Al lawi'.s

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all about the newcomers but
about

we're ooin o to ) ave to black"' st reet
~
top that
and repair th at
waII. "
Mu sser then uskct.l for
guiUnnc,e_t'rom the coun ci l on

what to do about the street.
~d visine

the

m e mbe r~

tha t if

honorin g outgo in g it was ct'ecided In hhtcktnp the
President of Council Wriuht street that some of the rcsi·
and hi s 12 years of service. de nts will be upset. Council
He was honored for that ser- did not come up wi th :.J "&gt;nlu vice to the village with a cake tion (·,r moti&lt;1n on the matter
baked by Clerk-Treasurer "though \Vri ghl :-.uggcstcd la k·
Kathy Hysell, a plaque and a in g a ~urvcv on the st rccl to
speech give n by Musse r.
seC what thC majo ri ty uf re."iiHowe ver, in hi s last session dc nh wanted.
of open di scussion as il coun In other cnu r1l·i l bu~illL' .-,\:
cilman, Wright contin \red tu
Cou nci l llcce pt ed a hi ~h
do hi s duty and re layed o rc.s- hi c.J !"ro m i'vb ni n ,\ ~ L·Atl!2 Lt 'i
ident request for getting the

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and
Bethany · Gibbs.
Chaperones for the students
are cheerleading coac h Ralph
Werry,
and
parents,
Stephanie and Rob Jacks
accompanied t&gt;y thei r son.
Ben. and Mark Venoy.
The group left Meigs Hig h
"school about 8 a. m. fo r the
Columbu s airport where they
boarded a Northwest plane.
flyin g first to · Mem phi,.
Tenn . where they had a ht) ·
ov r r before going o n tn

The pcrfo rmc rs w iII be
staying at the Rose n Ct! ntrt:

Hotel in Orlando. Werry said
they' ll have plenty of supe rvision and curfe w.... wi th

scheduled events every day
from earl y mornin g un ti l
I 0.30 p.m . when th ey arc
requ ired to be in their rooms.
The on ly exce ption is New
Year's Eve when they will
;.llll'nJ a Uniq~ r-;a l S tud in'~

par!y and street c'onccrls. Al l
nf the perfonnint! chcc rl cader"i ~ lrt' req uired to \~car an

iJcnti fii:a tton "risth;ltld at al.l
tim~:,.

Friday there

\~ill

ht.:

,·isil
to l.)i ,nL'\' \\\ n·ld . nn Sund;\\
tl

ati lsl,ulti slvk pool party. and
Orlando.
"To finan ce the trip the on [\•fonday a ptht-ga mc celegirls held some fu nd raisers, bra tion and dance . Costumes
but mostl y paid thei r ow n will he fitted on Saturday and
way," said Werry ..For most it rehearsals will be held every
was their tirst fli ght and the ir d(]y right up to game time.
1\lntorcoaches will be used to
first visit to Florida.
The road to the Capi tal One move the perforiners from
Bowl began in Ju ly when the place 10 plucc fo r sightsee ing
cheerleaders were in vited rn ami practices.
The Meigs cheerleaders
perform in a half-time &gt;how
and
their chaperones wil l
at a Major Leag ue Soccer
home Tuesday. From
return
All-Star game held a! Crew
Orla ndo they wi ll lly to
Stadium in Colu mbu s.
"They had been as ked to Detroit and after a lay-over
perform there on the recom - they wi ll lly on into
mendation of an Oh io Columbus.
"As far as I know this is rhe
Uni ve rsity
cheerl eading
coach who had judged the fir.,t time Mcig-. c he ~ rlead ~r..., ·
team ·, wo rk earl ier in the hJ\C C\"CI' been ill\'itl'd 10 paryear." said Werry. "And from ticiparc in J Bov. I gam~ ...
that performa nce we got this "tid Wary. "It's quite an
nppon uni t)'."
i n vitation ."

•

hi u kad - .. but one whi ch
stf"ll \vo u.ld require fo rm i ng a·
coal ition wi th ot her groups·.

It' k pilllll l'. "Til i ~ S1t.ttC llll' 1;I
p rovnk e~ an~cr

anJ

fru~tra -.

ti on. ··

·

He ·sa id wi thout cl ahmati on !hat the U.N. ,lwultl
"check our co m plai nt-. and
then express ih \' icws.··

lr:tqi ollici&lt;rl s s&lt;rid they had
.found

ill.: tatlCC" uf

SO!llC

fraud th at were cnou1!h tu
cancel the re:-.u lh in ~. . Util e

pl aces hut not

IP

hold anuth·

c r vmc in ;~ ny tli~trict. .

"A lter s tud vtn~ all the
co mplaint.s, · aitd ' afte r the
ma1 1U al and Ciel·truni . .: audit
of

'\~1111]1 \e ~

bllXC~

of ba llot

in

tlw pnl\"i nccs. the elect oral
co m m i ~sion

~ m nou n c~

wi ll

wtt hin the next k w day&gt;
:,o inc dec i ~ i o n .'&lt; about dtn cc~ l ·
in g the resu lt :-. ~ in ~ la tio n ~

where fr&lt;IUd \Vas found." saitl
AbJu l Hussei n I k ndawi. ao

clccttons offic ia l.
He said · fraud w~1:-. dl~~OV·
cred in the pro\ incc:, ur

13 ag hd ad. lrbil. Nineva h.
Ki rku k, Anhar and Diva la.
Al lawi s.ct iLI tile elec tion

co m m i ;.,~ i on

:,hou ld also take

into Hl'CU Ullt puliti cal viokrll'e before the vote.
··There were gnhs in ti midations· th rou !,!houl the country. and es pecia ll y in 'ce na in
prov in ces in tile south . ami
Bag hdad too. precedin g the
election&lt;' Allawi told CNN .
''There were a:-.-..ass in ation ~ .
We .11ad numbers of people
on niy slnte wlto h:tLI been
kil led. shot and ki lled. and
supponers who ha1e bee n
kil led. The re wcr·c att empts

The Shi ttc bloc held fur-

tlwr talks with Kurdish leader~

\VcU t u.:"id~tv an d ."iaid
J)fCI~ar.ttiu n s ~~ere bein g
made 10 c h tHJ.~e -a ca ndidate
f{)r prt.lll ~.;' 111ini ~ t e r. \v ho th ey
have :,aid must co me from
the Un ited Iraq i All iunce.
Al lta ncc offi ciah ha ve
indicated the like ly candit.la rcs fo r prime mini ster are
current Prime Mini , ter
Ibrahim ai-Jaafa ri. · who
heads th e Islamic Dawu
part y, and Adcl Abdui Mahdi . who be longs to the
other main Sl1ii te part y, the
Supreme C&lt;i un cll of the
Islamic Revolution in Iraq .
Also Wednesday:
Inma tes storm ed a
pri son ;trmory in Bag hdad,
with one grabbing an AK-47
rille from a guard and firing
indi scrimi nately. They killed ·
eight people. including four
guards. hefnre being subdued .
Militants re leased a
video of a French engineer
ki dn:t pped 'in Iraq three
wee b ago and de noun ced
!he "i llegal French presence''
in the country. the Arab news
chan nel A I-Arabiya reported.
Th e video. an excerpt of
w hich was aired o n th e satelli te channel. showed the
hostage,
ide ntified
as
Bern ard Pl anche. si ttin g on a
cha ir with two armed men on
either side of hi m.

Thesday, Jan.
POMEROY
County Board of
p·.m., conference
health department.

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DEAR ABBY: I agree with
your advice to "Aaron" - .
however, there is one. exception . When I was ir) my tee ns,
my mother became an
Dear
ordained minister. From th at
Abby ·
time on, if someone cal led for
her and didn' t iden tify
him/herself, we didn't ask, as
there might be confidentiality
issues for the caller. - MAR"May I ASK who is calling" GARET IN PHILADELPHIA
ha,. a note of nosi ness to it,
DEAR ABBY: About 40
and does not imply that the years ago. a grand old New
need to know is just to relay York department store opened
the name . Before I learned a suburban branch in our area .
thi s trick, people would some- They had a team !rom the
times wke offense at the que s- Qcl ephone company come in
lion . However, using the word and give a few classes in telc"say" instead of the word phone etiquette to all the new
"ask" has nel'e r res ulted in employees .
offense taken. - DIANE IN ' We were instructed to say,
GARDI NER. MAINE
"May I TELL her who is call DEAR ABBY: You mi ssed ing"" in a pleasant tone, and I
a golden opportunity to edu - have done it ever since.
cate your read~rs on proper People are invariably politely
phone manners' I have always re sponsive. Al so, we were
stressed to my teenagers, and told never to "mute" the
their friends, that when they recet ver
against
our
make a p hone call , they diaphragm while calling
should identify themse lves someone to the phone,
first, then ask for the person be ~au se the chest cavity. acts
~.he y wt sh w .speak to, as tn . as an amplifier. Imagine a
Hello, tht&gt; rs John. May I caller hearing, "It's that pest
please speak to Kenny?" Not again,., or something worse
only will this prevent the vibrating through the phone. I
problem. of the pe"on won- enjoy your column .
derin g who is calling, it's just TAMPA READ ER
common sense and good man- Dear Abby is written by
ners .
Abigail Van Buren, also
I stress to them that in the known as Jeanne Phillips
bu siness world. it shows not and was founded by he;
only good manners. but also mother, Pauline Phillips.
constderatton for others, both Write
Dear Abby
ar
of whtch seem to be rn short www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
supply these days. - WELL- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
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ATHENS O'Bieness
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Expectant parents are
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the mother-to-be's pregnan ·
cy. . First-lime parents, as
well as experienced par-

ent s, will learn what's new
in maternity care. The
class provides information
about prenatal nutrition.
fetal growth and develop·
ment, exercise, as well as
warnin g signs and di scomfons of pregnancy.
The class is offe red
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. Saturday ... Mostly cloudy
with showers likely. Highs
around 50. Chance of rain
·60 percent'. ·
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Years Day ... Partly cloudy.
Lows in the lower 30s.
Highs in the lower 50s.
Sunday
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ATHENS - Teacbers and HOFNOD workshop receive
youth leaders interested in · the "Hooked On Fishing incorporating aquatic educa- Not On Drugs" Teacher 's
LANGSVILLE - Jimmie
tion into !heir curriculum and Guide, Fish 1..0. Sport Fish
Hobbs,
after 35 years with the
programs are encouraged . to Cards, Aquatic Posters,
attend one of two "Hooked removable tattoos and many postal service, will retire as
On Fishing ·· Not On Drugs more training ·aids. In addi - postmaster at the Langsville
(HOFNOD)" workshops this tion. workshop participants Post Office on Jan. 3.
In his honor refreshments
winter, · hosted by the Ohio
Department of
Natural become eligible to receive will be served to the public
Resources (ODNR) Division donations of free fishing from noon to I p.m. Friday, the
of Wildlife.
equipment for their class- day an official transfer of the
The HOFNOD program room, club or agency, and office will take place.
began almost 20 years ago can apply for grams to help
when a young man wrote the support their educational
Future Fisherman foundation efforts. The workshop will be
stating that he believed that · held on Jan. ;!0 at the
his interest in fishing and the Division of Wildlife disdtrict
outdoors had kept him from office, 360 E. State St ..
using drug s and alcohol. Athens. The Feb .. 7 workWith that in mind, the Future shop will be held at 801
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DEAR ABBY: "Aaron in
Syracuse" asked whether it
was rude of him to ask, "May
I ask who's calling, please""
when he answers the phone at
home. His wife says tt's nosy
and people will think he's
screening his calls.
Abby, the person who
should decide if calls need to
be screened and callers identified should be the recipient of
the call. If the call s are for
Aaron's wife and she· doesn't
want or need him to identi fy
the caller for her, then he
should not do it. On the other
hand, if she doesn' t want to
be bothered by calls and
requests that he "screen" for
her, that"s different.
Because he insists on doing
it over her objections, I wonder if he's moti vated out of
Saturday, Dec. 31
inappropriate curiosity, jealPOMEROY - Closed AA ousy or insecurity.
Big Book Study, 8 p.m.,
Please note: · My view is
'Sacred Heart Church.
specitic t(l adults in the household. Whether parents identify callers for their minor children is a matter for parents to
dec ide. - CY NTHIA IN
cloudy with a 40 percent ALBANY, N.Y.
chance of showers. Lows
DEAR CYNTHIA : You
have
a point, but the mail that
around 40.
in
respon se
to
Monday ... Mostly cloudy came
with a 50 percent chance of "Aaron's" query indicates that
showers. Highs in the upper various readers saw the problem in a different light. Read
50s.
on:
Monday night...Mostly
DEAR ABBY: In my years
cloudy with a 40 percent
chance of ·showers. Low.s in of work answering a company
telephone, I have discovered
the lower .:los.
that
saying, "May I SAY who
Thesday
through
Wednesday ... Partly cloudy. is calling, please?" conveys
Highs in the lower 50s. the idea that the need to know
is to relay the information to
Lows in the upper 30s.
the call recipient.

Local stocks

d;r1 ' of th,; S,·pt. II att;rck,
he ;ntthori ;ed lit e NSA '"
ccpt'

. Middleport Church of Christ.

Saturday, Dec. 31
. LONG BOTTOM - New
Year's Eve square dance,
Thesday, Jan. 3
with
potluck dinner at 6 p.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS
and
dance
to follow, at the
OH-Kan Coin Club currencY and coin exhibit, 8:30 Long Bottom Community
a.m. to 4 p.m., Farmers Center, with Happy Hollow
Bank and Savings Co . Boy s and Mary Putnam ,
branch in Tuppers Plains. caller.
MIDDLEPORT - New
Free appraisal s.
Year 's Eve watch service, 7
p.m. to midnight, American
Legion Annex . Singers to
perform. Information from
Saturday, Dec. 31
992-4520.
RUTLAND
- The
Greenes to perform at Watch
Night Service, 7 p.m. to
midnight, Rutland Freewill '
Thursday, Dec. 29
Baptist
Church.
POMEROY
-Alcoholics
Refreshments.
Anonymous open discussion,
7 p.m .. Sacred Heart Church.
AI-Anon also meets.

3, 2006
- Meigs
Friday, Dec. 30
Health, 5
MIDDLEPORT - Free
room at 'ham dinner for the public,
4 :30 to 6:30 p.m. at the

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showers likely with a chance
of. drizzle . Much cooler with
. highs ,i,n the .lower 40s.
TemperlUure fallin g into the
upper 30s in the afternoon.
West winds 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of rain 70 percent.
Thursday nlght...Mostly
cloudy. Lows in the lower
30s. West winds 5 to I0
mph.
Friday ... Partly
cloudy.
Highs in the mid 40s.
Southwest winds around 5

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th at lhc pro"i(:l'llt i(~n \v~ ... ;1 Leo nie
Brin ke ma.
She
violat io n or al·Tim irn i':, fnx: prcstlkd me r ai-Tim imi· s

ch~tn..!l'd \~:i!h rai~in~ rllrJtlL'\"
\Ll -..-up p11r1 vin kn\ ~ h i Jmi~·

without ::1 warrant and u~ed to
cunvincc a -..clTt.!l i..:uurt to
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Taliban &lt;llld rig ht Ll.·s . troups
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Local weather

Lawyers want to know if NSA spied on their clients

pot 'holes on High Stree t advcrti\t'd (or \a le ...
Titlllllll . :1 nurtl1L'ri1 Vrn.!11liJ
repaired.
C'uuncil a~rL·cd to en ter l "i i,unic L'k·ril· L"Uil\ i~.·tc:l for
Musser said he cou ld send into a o ne ye:1r lca-..c with th e t:x hort ittt: !'ollll\\ L'r' artL'J the
someone to refill the holes At hens- Meigs Edu cation ;tl Sept. I I.. ~!Wlc "- ~ to wage wa r
with gravel but that two resi- , Scr\' ice Ccmer tn rem them agai nst U.S. lrollp-.. over~ca...,.
dents of Hi gh Street had 'p ace i-i1 the Potn eroy \\'~h ··..,ubjCL.'I ln ' lhi-.. lli K: tll protested the use of blacktop Munici pal Bui ld ing for $750 tio n.''
on one of Pomeroy's on ly a mo nth .
f\ ttorney Kenneth S\vart;
remaining brick streets.
of
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Jo inin !! cou nci l al th e rllee t"We don't have the funds ing w;t.,. . Pomeroy Chi~r n.f to 1\nm\ \\ hcthl'r am L'\'ito relay th at. brick street.'' Police Mark E. Pro ffitt. dence wa~ l.!;llhLrcd i)\ thL'
Musser said. "At some point Arnott and Stewart .
Nat io11a l. S~curit) Agc'IIC)

Cheer

Thursday, Dec, 29
LANGSVILLE - Salem
Townshi p Trustee s, 6 p.m .,
Salem Fire Hou se.
SYRACUSE
-Sutton
Township Trustees · year-end
meeting, 7 p.m. , Syracu se
Village Hall .
LETART FALLS - Letart
Township Trustees, year-end
meeting, 7:30 p.m. at office
building.
Organizational
·
meeting to follow.
RUTLAND - Rutland
Township Trustees year-end
meeting, 5 pdn., Rutland
Fire St~ti on .
.
REEDSVILLE - Olive
Township Trustees, 6: 30
p.m. at Ol.ive Township
Garage .

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told The As&gt;oc iatcd Pre&gt;&lt; bv

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today "Thursday. Dec. 29. the 163rd day of 2005 There
&lt;~re two days left m the year.
Today's Highlight in Hist&lt;Hy
On Dec. 29. I ~45 , T~x.t s w,IS ddmllted as the 28th state.
On tht s date·
In 1170. Archbt shop Thomds Becket was nwrdered 111
Canterbu1y Cathedral m England.
In 1808. the 17th preSident ol the United States. Andrew
Johnson . was born in Raleigh. N.C.
In IXIJ, the British burned Buff.IIo. NY . dunng the War of
1812.
'
In 1851. the ltrst Amenc.JJt Young Men's Chmtian·
Association was urgamzcd. m Boqon
In 1890. the WoumJcu Knee ""'"acre took place 111 South
Dakota as some 300 Sioux lndi ,JJl' we1e killed by US. t10ops
sent to diSarm them
In 1913. the first movi e se nal. "The Adventures of
Kathlyn:· premtered lll Chicago
In 1934. Japan renounced the Washmgton Naval Treaty of
1922 and the London Naval Tre,tty ol 1930
In 1940 dtiring Wmld War II. Germany began druppmg
lncendiUt) bombs on London
Ten years ago· Japan's lmance m1mqer Masayoshi
Takcrnura announced the restg natJon ot the deputy fmance
minister Kyosuke Shmoww11 mer se\eraJ scandals, mcludmg
the ministry's co,er-up of trading losses at Da1wa Bank's
New York office
F1ve years agD' President-elect Bush filled four more
Cabmet slots. tapping Rod Pa1ge to be secretary ot education,
Gale Norton to be secretary of the mtcnor. Anthony J. Pnnc1p1
to return as secretary to the Department of Veterans Aftmrs
ana Wisconsin Gov Tommy Thompson to be secretary ol
health and hum.tn se rvi ces
One year ago PreSJ Jcnt Bush assembled ,, four-natJon
coalitton to urgamze humamtanan reltet for Asia and nMde
clear the United States would help bankroll long-term rebuJ!dmg tn the region leveled by a ma»ive earthyuake and
tsunamis. Militants launched coordmated car bombings and·
battle secunty torces 111 Riyadh. Saudi Arabia, at least 10 milItants were ktllcd 111 the anack The US military killed 25
insurgents-as they attacked a U.S outpost m Mosul. Iraq .
Today's Birthdays Actress lnga Swenson IS 73 ABC news. caster Tom Jarn el is 71 Actress Mary Tyler Moore IS 68
Actor Jon Voight" 67 Countr) singe r Ed Bruce Is 65 Rock
muSICian Ray Thomas " M. Smger Mana nne Fanhfull "59
Jocke) Laffit Pmcay Jr ts 59. Actor Ted Danson ts 5R. Actor
Jon Polito IS 55 SingeJ -.tctre ss Yvonne Elhman "54. Actress
Patncta Clarbon is 46. Comedian Paula Poundstone ts 46
Rock smger-mustctan Jim Reid (The Jesus and Mary Cham)
is 44. Actor-comedian Mystro Clark IS 39. Actor Jason Gould
is 39. Movie director Andv Wachowski ts 3R. Actress Jennifer
Ehle is 36. Rock stnger-IilliSJCtan Glen Phtlhps ts 35 Actor
Kevm Weisman ts 35. Actor Jude Law IS 33. Rapper P1mp C
IS 32 Actor Mekh1 Phifer is 31 Actor Shawn Hatosy is 30.
Actor Dtegc;&gt; Luna 1s 26. Country Singer Jessica Andrews is
22.
Thought for Today: "The Wise man must be wtse before . not
after." - Epicharmus, Sici han Greek comtc poet (? - c .450
B.C. )

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Thursday, December 29,

2005

Bush push fuels job ratings rocket. ride

The Daily Sentinel
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WASHINGTON - What a
difference a month can make
in the political hfe of a president and this nation
After nearly a year of pi~­
ctpllous decline m the polls on
vmually every ISsue. I'IeSJdent
Bush 's job approval numbers
are turnm_g around on JUSt
about everythmg - from the
war in Iraq to the economy.
The end-of-the-year sutge
111 Bush's numhers comes at a
tunc when Americans are feel mg much more confident
about the economy and abom
the prospects tbr progress in
hay. mcludmg the likelihood
of some phased troop wtth·
diawals eat ly next year.
But these numbers d1dn 't
happen by themselves. They
.u-e the result of an mtense
one-month counteroffensive
by Bush to make a stronge1.
more persuas1ve case of the
nghtn~ss ol our cause m Iraq
and the Importance ol fi ghting
tcrronsm on tts home base.
lollowed by a successful high
voter turnou t Iraqi electiOn
that revealcu a lw niorc lllllted
cotlillry than pessmliSts predicted
The sharp and rapid upsurge
111 Bush's numbers " astomshtng and bears repeatmg. p.u ticularly on Iraq They show
that Bush still has a way to go
-yet to push h1s approval polls
back 11110 stronger majonty
status. but on key questions.
they show that he has over-

come his Democralic CJJUcs
and months of overwhelnungly negative news r~por.ts on
the war.
For example, last week's
Washmgton Post-ABC Nev. s
poll found that 60 percent of
Ameiicans now say the
Umted States " makmg
p1ogre:,s
toward
re-:ton11g
secunty and ct'(tl order in Iraq.
up trom 44 percent last month
When asked II the United
States is makmg stgniticant
prog1 ess 111 establish1 ng a
democratiC government m
Iraq.,, hefty 65 percent say we
are - up from 47 percent.
A ll1.tJority of Amencans
(52 percent) still do not
belteve the war m Iraq was
worth lighting, but those who
thmk It wa~ shot up from 39
percent last month to 46 percent today.
Bush's strongest approval
number- hts handling of the
war agamst tcrronsm stands at 56 percent. up from
4R percent
But the poll says as much
.thout the weakne" of the
Democrats'

lat est

antiv~: w,

pullout-now postUJe as 11 does
about Bush 's growmg strength
on the· way he ts handltng

thmgs over there.
For about a month now.
DemocrdtJC leaders have
pushed the tded ol scttmg a
timetable lbr Withdmwal - d
posttJon Bush reJects as
deleatism and sunem.le1 JUS\
when the Un1ted States IS on
the brink of establishmg "

pro-\Ve,tt'J 11
tkmocratic.
nauon m midst of the Middle
Ea:,!"~
te1-ronsr ht ecd nF•
"
grounds.
But the Post-A BC poll ol
I.000 Amc11cans. conducted
between Dec. 15 and I~.
rewals a solid 6() pciCCill
""'jonty b&lt;tcks the picstuent

on

tw.,

opposition to

~ett m g

numbet s,

Amen c.m

1111p10 ve ment

111

most

ol

Bush \ numbeJS. he ISn't out
ol the woods yet. Hts ovemll
10b &lt;tppt oval rating shot up
rrom a lov. of 19 peicent in
em·Iy Novembe1 to 47 percent,
yet 52 pe1cent still diSapprove
nHhe JOb l1e 's domg ovemll
But .t 10 point leap in hi s
~pprova l r&lt;.ttmg on lraq and an
II ptlJJll jump on the economy
shows tl1.1t he has stopped the
IIee-fall and IS makmg hiS
w;ty back ww;ud maJority
approval JU st as he and hiS
patty entc'rs a CII!Jcal electiOn
pe11od
Democwts sa) they expect
to make Iraq the central ISsue
m 2006. but if they do, what IS
thei1 pa11y\ .tlte111ative plan
there: Last week's poll asked
th.tt queslton .md 74 percent
stud the
Democrats m
Cong1cs:-. don't have one.

has
boosh:tl
confidence that

poli!J Ca ] , tJ~..:cess on the ground

bnngs us dose r In a phase
down ol U.S I01 ces in lr aq
Near ly three our ol four
AmcJJc.tns (7 1 pe1centJ sa1d
the ckcuons Will hasten the
tunc when our troops cttn
begm commg home.

On the economy. too. Bush
linall} seems to be co11v111cmg
flCOple that II IS much better
than h1s tntJcs say It ts
Last month. only 36 pe1cent
ot Amencans appttwed or
Buslt's handlmg ot the economy. Now nearly halt (-l7 percent) approve ol the ewnomy's direction. though 52 pelcent still wen 't l.'onvmced.

Obituaries

Gas

BANKRUPTCIES,

OVERCROWDED
FL16HT5, ERODIN6

"Bron on Aug 11. Jt}..n 111 Md...,utlluunt) \A V.t -., l!c ''·I' the
d.tugli teJ nltllc l.ue l:lht·It 0 Blllllk' ,JIId ( ''"'e \1 l&lt;ou , IJ l!rooh'
She Wd:.. .1 humctnah.c1 ,11\d ~ !lti21H_k· d til.. _• ll o~ pl l'• t ( IH tH. h 111 ll i, JI L I ,~t'l ll l'l ll j111 1 1(1~, l]tll
POMEROY - Ralph I 'ite" .11 \. 62 . ol l'tllncro\ p.tssed
Cuy.thog,,
1-.J II,
.1 :..'t•otl
ptn~r.ll'l l tn tilL
.tw.ty nn Wcdnc,d tt \. Ik e 2K . 2005 .It ht' home·
... ch t Hll -..
\\ rth 1l w ~. t hl rd
Sul\t\nr-. indudc lnlll Lhlldn.~ n \\ .tyn c. U(rnnl. )\onnc
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Doug
.
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l
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il
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late· Don T. .md Zclm.t t Deem ) Stew.trt
FniJ,, K1111 BllJoks ol Pomc10y. Dchh1c f'Iclch ol C'u )o~ h og o~ L'\I I L" Il ll'h flt ~ !J tiJr. ".i\ 1 11~\
He was .t dtc'cl n1L'clt.uu ,· wh " "'" ' l'll -cmploycd He dtu Fall -. Ten.t S later of J\.1LAithut. ,__ j..,tct ... .md htoth L' I"- 111 - I.l\\
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dttcndcd B1.1dhu1 \ ( IH tr l' h o t ( ln 1:,1 .111d \ht" .t ltlc llk' llJ ix r ol
nf l'll tlWIOY- K1t1y and S tan COI '-.\ lll ol ~it...\\ ton I .ti l-. k.in L" It~
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,md Delillo' Hen lrn c ol VeJJ1 JJ(J o JJ l,tnct tP&lt;I Rll lt rc l'hoJJII"" dti L'L[(\ ] I k· lltl\L d til II llh:
In mld tlttlll lO hiS (ldlc'llts lie"'" ptcccde d 111 de.tth by ,,'"- n l New H.t vcn. Vv' Vd. h10tller ~ dlld ~ ~ ~ll:t '· tl t- l.tw. J&lt;~d~ ! C .tnd
tel. Donn,t J Lathc y \\1'ho W.t'~ u l L.tngsv!llc. and a brot he l -I llieJJ'Y Bmoks ol Cuy.tlwgu F.dls. "!Joy .tJJd Shcn y BllH' ~ ' ol
law. fBI! I) Chm le' L it hey
Pomeroy. ani..l scvctalnlccc" .1nd ncpl1cv....,
He" ' ur\J1edby wile. Ch.trl llttc Rupc Stcw,JJt ami daughVt,il.Jllllll IIJ II he hel d Irom S 10 H p 111. I htJJsd ,l\ ,J\ the· 1
teJ Jcn1 Lynne Stcw,u I. both ol Pomeroy· .md ,, hJOtlter .utd Fo~lcsong - Tuckei Home Fl111Cial 'ei\'tccs 111 ll be lteld .11 I \(I
'' p m Fnllay. Dec 10 a11hc lune1.1l hom e with the Re1 StciC il
ststeHn-l.tw. T 0 Ut&gt;.ut) Stew," t ol Ru tl.tnu.
from Page A1
Funeral serv iCes WI)! be lwld .11 I p "' Oil Fnd.ty, Dec 10 at Lillie oiiictatm g. l:luJJ al wil l be 111 IJrn,td Runl'emcte1
0
Ewmg Funeral Home Ill Pol1ll'IO\ \\ llh Rl'\ Tum Runyo n o tl tc i.t!Jng Bu11al wil l t.tke place tl\ -M ,Ic, Cemetery FJJe-nds niay
I d ah\,1\.., lt.rd .1 11 t tllL' I L ~t
calli rom 6 p m to lJ p Ill "" l huJSdav. Dec 29 .tt th e ILJJlCI .t!
I lll l iJl' \ \ .l\ t.'ll\lllliiiL"I l t \'(\1~ ...
home.
I l'\ \.1 1 I I II .., 1111 .1 "l l l, tll ..,,,J!L' •
POMEROY - Doroth y P.trker 6..!. 111 l'omwl\. i'"" "d hl' d Litll' d ' I d l'i.lL kd I • \ ~'I. I I ll
.tw.tv 1ucsdu~. Dec 17. 2005 at het re, JdCIILC
·
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Slie was liuJJl "" · M.~ y i O., 19-ll tli th e l.l\c' ArthuJ .111!1 I .111\lhtll ~ \\ {) till \\h•k·
.
lnscphmc H.Iu hcl Kihhl c 111 But lei P.1 She ""'~eel .t&gt; .t 11\lr'- I
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lo
\ )u·~Lt
MASOI\. W. V,t. - ·1'"""e 11 Mc\1dluln. &lt;JO. ol M,JSon . tng ,J ~s t stllnt .11 Ar..:,tdta f\' w . , Jn g C'L'Illl'l l o1 lll.lll) )~d l " Sil L'
II IJ ~li l dtd Ill' \ tlt,ll
W Va ciieu Wednesd"y Dc·c cK. "OOS at the Hol zcJ McdJc ,il was a de votl.'d motht t 01 10 l'hlidr...::n .md Ulllll tl L~..., llL' 1g hho1
. ( i l"ll i ~L' I"- 1\i h' ! I tlh
Cemer
hood kill, She o~ml he• hu sh,md opcr.tt cll the 1'.11 ,,., D.IIJ\ I t il L\ \ lllllllLlitiiL'II \ 1.' \o,'
·Born on M.trch I I IlJ I 'i "B• ucc. W Va she w.ts the dau~ ll­ !'.l!"ln 111 Chc-.;tcr lor m.m y )Cd r ..., Shr.:- h ll l\•.:d .Iml .., IJL' will he
L\C I il td ,IIlLi ,1 I till p._t
teJ olthe l.uc Ru lus Dm,cy .u td Tin,, Ne ll DOJscv She w.~s a tru ly llliS sCu
\ 011. . ~lll ....... l'l \,ltd
l l, h '"
homem.oke1 dOd .ttlcnucd ihc ChUJ ch " I Chnsl 'm Cllllsli.Jn
She IS suJ\l\ CU by child1cn. D.tVId \\atso11. (hc,lc'I ll1'"" lk'l' ll Lk'dh..tl\. 11 [d tJ,• \1\ rl
Union .tl H.JJtl oiu. W Vd
W,t\son , Sh,Iue. Jo,eph (Sue I Wilso n. ( hc·stcJ. l&lt; c·ne,· I&lt; tcl t.il d
She "'" preceded 111 de.uii by her ltrst husb,md. Jam es C Chester '-"" (13 n. m) Dweyc r. Fort ( ,J(m, , Colo. Tcies.t hL'III ~ P I dll' , 111/Llh ••t
Hughes: her second hu,b.md. M,u m1e M. McMillion. a uaugh- ( Btm:e ) McK elvey. POitland · ( /e.o t gc ((t}"t'd' P.uh.ct. l&gt;l l lll L I II\ ,l lhi J\.1'-. 1\1 h'
teJ , Lmd.t Lou l-Ie MII lion; ,, g1eat-grand son, Cl 1ff Cook. sis- Chcs\cJ. Thoma' (Sh,JJm. t) P«rkei Chcstet l r.u1' 1 LlllllllVI 1..'\l'l\ lh r t l~' \\ rilltll lth ]11 \Ill
leis. Lela ThtJJi hJS. N,t ncy Thom.JS, Vcrn.t Bt11 gnoii . .mel broth- P.1rker, O.tk Hil l. WVo~. M,JJ) ! !ell) B'"""· l&lt; .tclllc'. I'! to ~' 1 \l !Ill 1,·'11 1)1, '-'L·II !!.
\\I ll IlL' '&lt;l •l1..'l\ tlll,~~..,lln ilh·
ers. Stan ley DoJSev. FlJJ est Dorsey, and Arnett Dorse y
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d!llt•
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ttrh
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h,·t\1'1
tl..u.
Opal Hughes of M.1son , W 'v,J M,ushall ,md Ruby McMillion ,meld sister. C.JSs.tndr,, Kibble. l'llhhut gh. 1'.1
il L·.., dt Jlh.' I [
of Middleport. Ohro. I lnw.trd .mel Ed1e McMillion of Mt
Besides her p.JJ enls she w,,, !liCLcdcd 111 tlc.tih by heJ hus\ JU \\L I .tlld \\ tt~IJ[ IJt\
Nebo. W Va . d .tu ~ htcr dlld soiHn -l.I w. Corena ,mel Bob band, Albert Park er. a brother. AithLJJ Kihble. a "'"'"1' ' "1.
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Ba11titz ol M.NJJJ . \\o V.t.. grandchildren. Conme (Bruce ) Thomds (Tommv) Pa1kcr. and" son -In-I.Iw. I c'ter R~eh,JJd.
.rO\l'l
ll l l h.'l ll lot 10 rt! tilL l,hl
Gooclnll e, C.uolyn ( S~ec\ctl Oh iJJtgcJ. Juuy (Lee) Rich ,uds.
SeJvJce' will be held I I a.m. on F11dar Dec 10. 20115 .11
Apnl (Jamtc) C.lli t' I Bobby (Sue) B;umt z. Rick (LiSa) Fi sher Fu11eral Hnme s 111 Pnme10y Olltct.tllng 1\J ll he til e ~ ~ \ L'.ll 'l ,\ lth"L' I 11\•Pl'' lit l
BaJJlllZ. Jel l (l'ollnn. tJ B,u·n111. Scott (A nn.t) B.mutz. John R e~ D.tve D.JJl ey Bunal wdllollow .tl the Mound Cc JJ tclel\ \\ill U llllt l lll l' h \ 111\oh II"
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(TJ.tcy) B.tlllltt. Bill I Amy) McMillion Meltssa (! el.m d) Ill Pomeroy Fncncl s m.ty c.III 011 J \O s dlld 7 lo () rIll
1-11
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Wdli,un ' . Dawn ( Bn.m 1 flmmp son. Slwwna iCratg) Voss. Tlllll su.ty. Dec 2'!. 2005 at the t u11e r.II home
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Todd (C111dee) Rou,h. 2-l gie.tt giandchildien. eight stepFnends m~ty send on - lme conduknLe:, to \\'V.\\'.il "hcrtunctl'\,lllipk
g reat-gr::~nd c hildll:. n: e1ght grectt -gJeal gr ..wdchildren. and 15 alhom e:, com
W1tght ..,d td ill.' l '.ll Jk'll 1!1
step great -gn!,lt -gramkh 1idre n
tilL'
iJl'd tJ! '•l'l \Ill ~' t ilL' \ tJI,I :.:.L'
OlltcJ.tlmg wil l be the Rev. D.11e McMan lS .md Re; Bud
Ill
,1
\lll.tlk r ld Jl . ~lii V ltldttd
Allm.tn
111g \\llri-..JtJ g .tttH tnd til L· 'tl
VJSJl.tlton wdl be held (ito 9 p m FJJcl.ty. Dec. 30. 2005 at
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Scott H,uJ'h. 19, ol Jltgl' hu d 'l ht.: IHII II . t\ \ loll ~
Fog lesong-TJJcker Funer.d ScJvice' wtll be held .t! I p m
Satutdav. Dec 11. 2005 at the luner,II home Bunal will be 111 J.tcksonvd lc, Fl.1 p.tsseu aw,Jy 0 11 Monda y. Dec 26. 2005 111 d" I Ill dhk tP.
Fort Lauderd.II e, Fl.t
"I' ll st iii llle " .ttouml II Jilt
K1rkl .mll Memon.tl G.trdcns.
He w.ts the son of S.tndr.t Sue l.lltlc H.11 " ' ol Fun 'l tlt..."L'l lt!!ltl.., .tml CluP.. t lll .l"LaudeJJ,Jie anti nephew ol MatJc Lntk Buclllt cld ol Rutl ,md
lt ~ ll h Wl~l \l'l' \\ lldt ll.tll d r1
He W.ts piececleclul dc.tth by gi.tndp.tren\s Ru sse ll rvt. .rnd v~'nghl .tdded
Pe,,rl M. Wyatt Ltllle
A . . ltH .Ill .IL L OIIl j)l t .... hlll L II[
CUYAHOGA FALLS Wt!d.J Jeun Long. 58. ol
SetV\CCS Will be held at II a.m Oil s.. tutd.J). Dec " .cOO S h ~ '" lllo\ t p t o ud nt ,h t...'l •llll Cuyahog.t Foil s d1 cd Tuesd.t v. Dec'. 27. 2005 .tt St Thom.ts at Rulph Funeral Home. Plantation. Fla huml y wt ll rccc tve clim.lll \V t 1gllt p u tlli L'd 11 1 till'
Hospll.tl Ill Ak1011.
friend.s one holll p1 io1 lo -.e1 v i Le~
l l"\ tl ,tlt!dliOil ol l hl\\ litO \\ II

Wright

Dorothy Parker

I

Treasie B. McMillion

ILL BE

WCKYTO

Deaths

ARRIVE ON
TIME 1

IHllli.."U~IOiliL:t~

Call
John A. Dean

POMEROY John t\ De ,m. K6. ol PumciO) u1ed
\\lcunestl.ty. Dec 2K. 2005 .Jl the 0\eJhrnok NuJS ing CentcJ
Air.mgcments dl'e undc1 the direction of Actec Funcr.d Home
111 M•udlepoi t

VJI!..!tlll d

from PageA1
told the rcprc,ent.Jtt ve 11
eould not h.tv c hecn h1111.
becdu'e he ne v e1 h-td . . pokcn
with them hel nu~
·11 i s jUs t me .mJ

Ill\

\\tic

hc1c:· Mttchcll wid the rc piCscntHll vc

Local Briefs

VVhy do the heathen rage?

..

arc now called " liberal ..
Maybe It's even progress of a
kmu. because as JewiSh
r, lends ane qutck to observe.
libeJah sm's a voluntruy state
of nund. while the antiSemitic undertone!l ne ver go
away

ln. a nutshell. it's the pohtJCS of fea1 1\uthoritanan
Catholics and fundamentalist
clivmcs of th e Falwell.
Fatlure to actively acknowl - Rohen son, Dobson persuaedge the supenonty nf SIOns now sing from the same
Chnstmmty to nval faith s " hymnal See. tt 's not enough
deemeu blasphemy.
lo he tolerant; anything but
Never mmd. for that matter. wholeheaned agreemem conthat according to the Catholt c &gt;lltutc s an attack on their
liturgical calendar which lmth When I encoumer that
chief FoxNews theologmn k1nd ol ftanuc cennude. I tigBill O'Reilly professes to ure It's nut me thev're workrevere. what he calls the mg 'o hard to persuade
"Chnstmas Season'' is actualAll that. I get. As I say. It 's
ly Advent. We' ne wttnessing an old story The classtc hJSthe "mamstre.ammg"' of para- toncal study of the subject IS
nOid persecuuon fantasies that Ri chard Hofstader's " The
used to be the provenance ol Pardi!Otd Style in Amelican
fnng e ouHits like the John Polrtlcs" (Harvard Unl\ersity
B1rch Society and the Klan
Press. 1996) Whm I cannot
As Michelle Goldberg umlc1 stand. however. IS how
pomred OLit on Salon.com, the the Bush Whtte House
" War on Christmas" theme appern-s to have sm:&lt;.:ecdcd Ill
made its fiN appearance m tunung so many om:e-pruuU
Henry Ford' s 1921 anti - Amencans mto little whmy
Semiti C
clasSic
"The ciybabJes seemingly Willing
lntcmauonal Jew." The seem- to abandon their constJtlltionmg irony of us now betng al freedoms 111 the name of
peddled by lnsh Catholics the .. War on Tenm."
like O'Reilly. Sean Hanmty
Frqm the m~ ot Barry
and Par Buchanan rBirclleJS Gultlwme1 onward. al1 we· ve
and Kl ansmen leaJ ed the hc.JJ d h nm the A men can
Pope. too) ISn't entirely new 11ght 1..., how we neeU to ··get
The notoriously antJ -SemJtJC govemm cnt ofl OUJ b,teks ·
radio priest the Re v. Charles Hov,. the :,cane~t v.nrd. . 111 the
Coughlin peddled the same language ~tre · I'm tHJlll the
poiSon dunng the · 30s ,md govcmml.'nl. and r rn here to
'40s
help you .. How "" ' houlcl
In a modest tnumph ol '"ew1 OUI \\.' hL' \ from th\.' go\polllical re- packaging. cri me' emmcnt IL'.tt unU stn\c to he
~·~~cd
Jlllh\lliudiJ..,h lrke
once held to be e'ci"""''Y Ju cc
"JewiS h" Impiousne" Ro11ttld R~.tgdn LitlU Ge01gl'
dt sloyalty. cosmopoiJt.mJSlll. W B11sh ~urmc 1 Huu'c
&lt;jJhySical cowardtce. se,ual n1.uu' 1ty l ~aueJ Tom DeLay.
license. communtsm. etc cuncnt ly unde1 Indictment.

Office closed

once Cd ll ecl .tgents ot the
Environment,tl
PJOtectJon
Age ncy the "Gestapo of govemment
a bunch of jackbooted thug s."

Then come Sept. II , and
wh,Jt happened '' My man
D
I
g
b
y
(dJgbysb log.hlogspot com)
may have put 11 best
"Suddenly the he-men of
Wai-Mall and the NRA
leaped tnto Btg Brother's
· anllS and shnekcd ·save me.
save me' Do what ever

you

ha'e to do. they 're trymg to
kill us all" TI1ey now look to
Daddy Government
to
check under the bed f01 them
every mght. re.l'&gt;sure them
that the boogeyman won't
hun them and then read them
a mcc bedtime story about
spreadmg
freedom
and
democracy. It tums out that
unde111eath all thiS swaggermg b1av.tdo. the Republicans
,uen' t the Daddy party they're the baby p.uty ..
ConstttUtion' We don· t
need no stinkm' constuurion
Our Dear Le,tder, George W
B.ush - the same guy who
we nt lishmg attcJ somebody
read hun a Dwly Bnefing
titled " Bin Laden Detcrmmed
to Stnke in U S - " the
only gu.u-antee we need to
protect our freedoms. Just thi s
111 01 n1ng . I hdd a11 e-mail
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At year's end, here 's ,,
question wonh pondering:
Self-styled
conservative
Republtcans
dominate
Washmgton. They currently
control the While House and
both houses of Congress.
With the Sam Ahto Supreme
Court nominauon pending.
tltey've got good chance ot
turmng the U.S. ~upreme
Cout1 mto a veritable rightwing star chamber. So how
come they and their medta
enablers are acting like such
soreheads and crybabies lately?
Wnness the so-called "War
on Christma~" ThiS imaginary struggle was largely .
dreamed-up by FoxNews
"personalities'' Bill O'Reilly
and John G1bson. The subtitle
of Gibson's book gives the
game away
"How the
Ltberal Plot to Ban the
Sacred Christian Holiday Is
Worse Than You Thought ..
For "conservatives" of
G1bson 's tlk. the word '' liberal'' now means approXImately
t- what "Jew Commumst" once
meant to the Ku Klux Klan
But hold that thought.
I was too busy f,osmg diSobedient basset hound s for
their Santa Claus photo ,hoot
to actually read the fool thmg
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most mstdwus .. hheral "
weapon agamst Chnstmas
COn&gt;JSlS Of substJ!Uttng godless slogans like "Happy
Holidays"
for
"Merry
Chnstmas ~ ·
Never mind that .. holiday··
deri ves from " Holy Day .. in
the same way "Chri&gt;tmas"
does "Christ's Mass." (Or
even thut the White House
Chn snnas card read ·· Happy
Holidays.'') It's no longer
enough to wtsh these knuckleheads health and happmess

l lw IJ,lth "'tilt til I • Pa~c A5

Ralph E. Stewart

Bush rs talkm.g up hiS
on the economy more. but 111 the past
month '\evetal thing:-, have
h.ippcned on the cconOJmc
ii oJJI that has boosted consLuncr eonliclcnce Gas pnces
we down lrom lhe.r $1-plus
hi ghs e.u!Je1 lhi" yem. the
ye,u -enu I.tlly m the linanctal
m;u kcts has boosted 40 I (k)s
.1nd otheJ 1\lVC&gt;tment plans for
mt ii JOns of baby boomets
ne .mn~
1etu eme11t ,
and
lldtiUildl ecunonuc growth levd.., tC illdll1 1ohu st gomg into
2()(X&gt;.
Howe\ er. despite
the

date fo1 the Withurdwal ol
US tnJCes the1e
As for DemocratiC th1 eat'
th.ll they will run and wi n' oil
the wtthdr.twal 1ssue m n~:xt
year's electiOn s. the pull
showed th.\1 Amencans \\ e1e
more likely to vme' lo1 a con
giesstoilal ca ndtda~e who
rejected timetables th,m one
v. hu s11pp&lt;ll1ed them
Clc.11 ly. thts month 's elections. 111 which the Sunnts
minonty pm1H;lpated tn l.trgr.:

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COREBOARD
Wednesday's games
High school boys basketball

Gallia Academy 58, River Va lley 38
Spring Val ley 70, Point Pleasant 35
High school girls basketball

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Belpre 6t Eastern 32
Gall1a Academy 44. Point Pleas,ant 38
Wirl Co unty 72. Wohome 3t

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Ht the mouies:

!Rumor
auditions.set l H · Jt
CINCINNATI
The
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advance to the Reg iona l leve l

of competition .
Winners from the Southern
Ohio Dis trict auditions then
join singers from the Kentucky
and Indiana distri cts al the tristate reg ion co mpeti tion on
Jan. 8 (Corbett Auditorium ).

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regional

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with the latest movie in Rob
Reiner 's &gt;low slide toward
oblivion. "Rumor Has It," stmring .Jen nifer Anislon as a
woman who learns her messedup famil y may have been the
inspiration for the book anll
movie "The Graduate:· •
At fi rst glance. it sounds
like a potentially cute idea.
and perhaps with some wil,
energy and bite to it. th e story
could have been a blackl y
co mtc successor to Mik e
Nichol s' 196-7 masterpiece.
But "'Rumor H;" It" does
not eve n ri se to th e level of
trivia ll y pleasant romantic
comedy. The mo vie JUSt sits
there, lumbering along with
nothing to offer but occns.ionall y caustic sparks provided
by Shirley MucLaine ;\s th e
supposed source of Anne
Bancroft 's Mrs. Robinson.
There are few laughs and
Iitt le drama to the mo vie.
whose inclu sion of the
famou s sedul'tion scene
between Bancroft' and Dustin
Hoffman and some verses of
Simon an'd Garfunkel's '·Mrs.
Robinson·· .onl y emphasi?e
what a dreary. artifi cial affair

Na tional competiti(&gt;n. to be
held on the stage ol· th e
Metropolitan Opera in Ne1v
York City in March 2006.
Local winners are determined by · a panel of Judges
composed of profe.&gt;s ional
opera indu stry :~dmini s t ra tors,
including: Gayletha Nichols.
exec uti ve director of the
Metropolitan Opera ·National
Council: Fel ici ty Jac kson,
director of-the Florida Grand
Opera Young Artist Studio:
.and. Roger Pines, dramaturg
Bv CHRISTY LEMIRE
for Lyric Opera of Chicago.
AP MOVIE CRITIC
Auditions are open to
singers of all voice types age
Nothing screams "holiday
30 and under whd have mu .sicheer"'
like a movie ahout a
cal training and ar,e able to ·
serial
killer
terrorizing tourists
sing in more than one language. Singers are asked to in the Au stralian outback.
But. ho ho ho, here comes
prepare fiv e arias of th eir
treek," amid all th e
"Wolf
choosing in . conlrasting Ian- .
famil y films
high-volume
.g ua ges and styles. An app lication must be subm itted before and high-minded Oscar conan audition time is scheduled: tenders. (This is.what we call
please visit http://www. met- ·'a lternative programming.")
The· feature debut from
o pcrafa mi_ly. o rg/metopera/ au
ditions/national to download writer-director Greg McLean
will serve as a gift. though', tu
an application .·
CCM is located on the cam- fans of '70s-style slasher !licks.
·pus of the University of who've already been treated
Cincinnati . Parkin g 'is avail- this year lo Rob Zombie's "The
able in the CCM ga rage (at · Devil's Rejects" and the French
the base of Corry Boulevard, "'High Tension."
off Jefferso n Avenue) and in · The re vimlization of th e
additional garages around the geure continues to go glo!Jal
UC campus. Vi sit the CCM with "Wolf Creek" and its noWeb site for additional direc- name actors, bleached-out
tions and parki ng_ informa- setting and-utter lack of irony.
tion: http://www.ccm .ue.edu. The young people who

Wrestling
Galha Acartemy Rotarys, 10 am
College Basketball
Ne"'1 Oliver Ctasstr e 11m

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Fr iday's games
Boys Basketball
Metgs 011 Wahama. 8 p m
OVCS at Wellston Tourn::ament. TBA
South Gallia at Rock Htll, 7 .10 p m
Soutl1ern at WaterforU. 8 p m.
Girls Basketball
Wahami3 at Hamhrl. 2 p.m.
College Basketball
Newt Oliver Classtc, 4 p m
Womeh's College Basketbalf
Daemen &lt;It R1o Grande, 7 p.m

In this photo provided by Warner Bros., a yo ung woman Sarah (Jennifer An iston) f1nds herself embroiled in an affair with Beau
(Kevi n Costner), an older man, who may have ins pired th e movie "The Graduate" and that her grandmother was the inspiration
for Mrs. Ro binson in "R umor Has lt.. .. "
Rein er and screenwriter T.M.
Griffin have concocted.
Aniston
plays
Sarah
Htilt inger. a New· York Times

Saruh\ saucy grandma
(MacLa ine) lets slip that just

qbituary writer whose career
has sla gnated and who has

mr~n,

before he r parents married,

her mom ran oil with another
returnin g home to wed

her dad after a brief tlin g. An
aunt reveal\ th e other guy
was best ·buddies with
"G rad uate " author Charl es
Webb, and Sarah's otl and
running to find the connection between her own family
and•the strange triang le of the
Robinson gal s and Hoffman's
Be njam in Braddock, who
made off with Ross' Elaine
Robi nson moments after she
married another man.
The tra il leads to Kevin

faintheartedly ag reed to
marry her boyfri end. Jell
(Mark Ruffalo).
With Jeff in tow. Sarah
ret tlrn s home to Pu..::.ade n'a for

th e weddin g of her · sister
(Me na Su va~i) . and un awkward reunion with her widower dad (Ri chard Jenkins),
whose late wife wQuld equ;lte
to Katharine 'Ross' character,
Mrs. Robinson's daughter, in
"The Graduate ."

Costner as Bea u l:lu rroughs Spinal ·nr p" hasn't been able
(gel it'' Initials ·'BB: ' just like t0 buy a laugh with a string of
Benjamin Braddock)_. Beau "s Juds that include "Alex &amp;
an Internet tvcoon. and it's best Emma:· "The Story of Us"
we sa&gt;1 no "more about what and now " Rumor Ha ~ h ."
When your highlighls are a
transprrcs between him and
Sarah to avoid spoiling thin gs few sntppets ·of clialogue ;md a ·
for anyone who might actually mu.sical clip from the Jg-ye;u·old lilm whose coattail s you're
want to see ''Rumor Has lt. '"
Th e actors all are . fine, soiling, odd' are you r movie\
Reiner's technical direction heading into the drin k. No
is fine . Everything about· the rumqrs. That" s a fact.
"Rumor Has It," a Warnermo vie is just f~1e. which
trans lates to bland on a com- Bros. release. ·is rat ed PG- IJ
. for mature thematic ma teri al.
edy scale.
The director who once had sexua l comem, crude humor
unerring comic ti ming in and a drug re fe ren~.:e: Running
"When Harry Met Sally ... ", time: 97 mim11es. One and a
. "The Sure Thing'' anci "Th is Is half stars out of four.

Blue Angels
fend off
Point girls

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become the film 's eve ntual
(Apparently the rules for
vi·ctims don't do -s tupid things movie road trips apply intersimply fur the sake of further- nationall y. They puck up their
ing the story, there's no gratu- motley tra,el belongings in
itous nudity and the charac- an old, beat-up station wagon,
ters don't joke about the fact take two- lane back roads to
that they ~11ow they're in an reach their de stimrti on and
ideal horror-movie setting.
stop at a run-down gas station
They do whal real people _populated hy creepy locals
do. which makes lhe ·film along th e way. Oh, and they
even more unsehl ing in its sing in th e car, too.)
real ism: They go on,vacati on,
McLean vividly captures
become stranded in the mid- rhe va" bleakness oft he beaudle of no where and rely hesi- tiful but un forgiving terrain .
tantl v on the kindn ess uf a And as soon as the trio . pull s
stratiger who offe rs help btll up to the site, where a sign
has
harm
in
mind . warns them that i't's a three(Supposedly, '"Wolf Creek" is hour hike to the crater, you
based on actual events.)
know they're in for trouble.
Ben (Nathan Phillips). Liz . The tension builds slowly as
(Cassandra . Magrath) and the fri ends ex plore the
Kristy (Kestie Morassi) enJOY scenery- no cheap. scares or
one last night or partying doom-lade n music - and the
with their mates on the beach actors ba'e an easy camabefore heading b ut on a jour- raderie that ma kes you believe
ney to see the meteor crater at they've know n each other for
Wolf Creek National Park.
a while. When two of them

kiss fo r the first time after harboring a long-stand ing secret
interest · in each other, the
moment is awkwardlv S\\lect.

Once they return io where
they've parked, they find that
tl1eir watc hes ha ve stopped
worki ng and the car' s battery
:Juts died. As the skies grow

darker and th e ni ght drags on,
they become understandably
fru strated and a littli-: snrrcd.
Enter Mick (John Ja rra tt),
the uber-Aussic , dressed in
cargo shorts and dropping the
native

~ l ang.

He bas a Lo w

truck and o ffers to bring them
hack to his ranch where he
says he has a pan to fi x the ·
car. He seems jovi al and .
folk sy enough, and they have
no other opt ions. so why not'l
After passing i&gt;ul in from
of the cam pfire at Mick's
ramshackle place anll wak ing
up in dire straits the next
morning. the threesome rea l-

i1.cs too late that they shouldn't have bee n so trusti'ng.

"Wolf Creek" has a brutal ly
sadistic. mi sogynistic streak.
even for a slasher !lick. and
,..,orne moments are incrccliblv
difticul t to watch both for what
·they show and for what tl1cy
impl y. Mick is a rurmer animal
hunter in the outback whu 110w
preys on people. like some
cl'azed Crocodile Dundee.
The enlling provides li ttle
satisfactio n for the tortures
yo u 've just v.:i tnessed -

unle ss you like the idea of a
seq uel.. which is heavily sug~es tecl. and v. hic h theoretic;r lly co ul d he ready in time
to se rve a~ a stocking st utTer
Jor next Chri &gt;tmas.
"Wolf Creek.'' a Weinstein
Co. release. is not rated but you
can imagine&gt; the kind of violence and gore it contains. ·
Running time: 99 minut&gt;S. Two
and a hal f stars out of four.

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Center, Military Rd., Zanesville.
Through March 11
Ex hibit - Arthur Leipzig:
On Assignment, Columbus
Museum of An, E. Broad St.,
Columbu s.
Through March 2006
Exhi bit: "'Tommy: The
Amazi ng Journey,'" The Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame and
Museum,
Cle;·ei&lt;md.
Through May 30, 2006
Mill ionaire's Row: The
Legacy of Eucl ill Avenue.
Western Reserve Hi storica l
Society, Eas t Boulevard.
Cleveland.
Through Aug. 6
Cowan Pottery: Shining
Desi gn Exhibit. Za neSiille
Art Center. Mi li tary Rd ., ·
Zanesville.
Jan.5
Ci rque Dream s. Crouse
Performa nce Hall. Town
Square. Lima.
· Jan.6
Owl Prowl. Lake View
Cemetery.
Et1c lid Ave.,
Cleveland.·
Seventh Annua l Riv er
Cities
Film
Series,
Wa,hi ngton State Community
I

College. Marietta.
Lancaster.
Workshops , Ma labar Farm
Meteor
Nature Walk, Nature Center State Park , Brom fie ld Rd .,
Quadrantids
Shower
:-light
Hike, at Shaker .Lakes, South Park Lucas.
Charles ton Fall s Preserve, Blvd., Shaker Heights.
Jan. 7-March I
Ross Rd.. betwee n state Route
Passages· and Trihutes: 3- D
Model Train Clinic. Hayes
202 and the Great Miami Presi dential Center. Spiegel Na rrat ives. Zanesvilk Art
River. West Charl eston.
Grove, Fremont.
Center.
Military
RJ ..
Jan. 6· 7
Club Zanesvil le.
Fremont
Pigeon
Jan·. 8
Monster Jam. Nationwide Annual
Winter
Show,
Arena, W Nationwide Blvd ., Sandusky County Fairgt.-ounds,
Kn ox County Artist Show
Columbus .
Flower Bldg., corner of and Reception, Mt. Vernon
Columbus
Wintel Rawson &amp; North St., Fremont. Nazarene
Uniwr.sity,
Championshi p Tractor Pull,
jan, 1-8
Martinsburg Rd .. Mt. Vernon.
Voinovich Livestock.&amp; Trade
Tri-State Gun Show. Allen
Columbus Paper. Postcard
Ce nte r. Ohio Expo Center. Coumy Fairgrounds, Lima.
&amp; Book Show, Frunk lin
Cofu mbus.
Columbll' Bride -The County Veterans Memorial,
.Tan. 6-8
Show. Franklin County W. llroad St.. Columbu s.
Super Golf Sak, Lausche Veterans Memorial. W. Broad
. Rising Stars of Central Oh1o,
Buillling. Ohio Expo Cemer. St.. Columbus.
M~"' HaiL Capit:d Univcr.,ity,
Columbus ..
Scarlet &amp; Gray Midwest E. Main St.. Columbus.
American
Motorsporb. Showllown, Couper Aremr,
Elvis Birthclay Tribute.
Roberts Are na, state Route Gilligan Complex. Ohio State Theatre. Playhouse
730, Wilmington.
Expo Center. Colum bus.
Squa f·e Center, Euclid Av~ ..
Holiaay Fest at the Beach.
Worthington
Antique Cleveland:
The Beach. Maso n.
Show, The Radisson HoteL
David Sanborn anti Chris
Jan. 6-21
High St.. Worthingtlln.
Botti, Ohio The:ttrc,. E. State
Playwright'&lt;
f-estival.
Jan. 7·15
St.. Columbu'.
Curtain Pl ave r&gt; Theatre,
Jan. 9-Jfl
Central Ohio Recreational
Harlem Rd. , Galena.
Vehicle B&lt;1at &amp; RV Show.
Marl-.ctliardcninu Serit..'-. at
Jan. 7
Bricker Building. Ohio Expo Ci1 ic G"nlcn Cc·n'tcr. Ci1 ic
Sports Card and NASCAR Center. Columhus.
Garllen Center of Grc,&lt;tcr
Show &amp; Sale. Lancaster
Jan. 7. 21
Cin cinnati. Rcalling Rll ..
Camp Grounds, W. Fair Ave ..
Ski Cincinnati.
Cro"-country

With the
in~lland.

Wamsley nailed an
historic long jumper that hnt
only
gave ·

i t~

G. a I I i a·

late

En ter \Varn..,ft.y &lt;. t1H.I. comp;1~
off

the upset bid.
Wam~lc y. in jDining an
el ite frutcrnit) at th e .... chou!,

fini shed .with 15 poinh and
also added 10 rehounds. She
t'n tercU th e game nr.:clli ng a
1lo1en to reach the 1.000point pl;lle:lll.
"l l mcan:-. a lot hccau:....c I' ve

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Eastern
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13ELI' KL - Alter !ranging
withRclprL' thro ugh the first
t wn

Lady Eagles
let 1he game
slip ow of
hand
with
. . . c,.,cn poinh
in the second
half whi le
the Belpre
put ttp a total
of .I I to run
away to a
n1-.\2 victo-

tea m

g ame~ W~l'i

Simo n

qu;trt c r\. th e Eastern

y

r

Wedn es day
nigllt.
Butl1 of the
Lally Eag le
squads ' tood
at a 13- 13
ll ca dlo c k
throu ~ h the
l'i rst . . cantos
behind
&lt;tro ng play
Brannon
fn&gt;111 Tess;r
Duckworth
of Bel pre and Erin WL'ber of

a

b.t:-.tl'l'll.

Conn.

Rut the Gulden Eagles
. m~m. t gt:d tn -.. l u\\' l y pull
, &lt;1\\'&lt;t)' fJ\ )Jll Fa~ tern with a
17- 12 seco nd quarter to go
up Jll-2'i "tthc haiL
011l y down fi ve. 1-:astern
C&lt; ll111.' ·ou l pn:pa r L·d to play
hut lklllrl'

p rt l\ L'd Ill

br

dL' ...,, rue tL'd .
Tl1c I .~rlv E;l!._' IL'"' on l y mantr1 "l···H.L' (l'n~..· poini in th e

ilgL'd

fi11aJ LJ IIaiiL'I of play Whil e
Please see Eastern, Bl

"Well . tl1e fir.s t qu"tion
you'a ll arc gn ing

t 11

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lw~&lt;
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dtd we heat
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pla y
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Llo"c'!"
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me

is.

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luni !.d lt

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w~

didn't

havC &lt;til ~111"1\\L'J' for th em.
A 1&lt;&gt;1 of it hml to do wi th
Ohio St;IIC ..
Ohio St;,k had ju't five
tumm·e r' and hit. -IY pcrt:L'Ill of it:-. ~hut:-. from the
field
w)1ik
ho l din~
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less time in the waiting room thanks to a nevvly llhtallcd
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PAl 'S. as it is more common I: l,nown_ allows PVI I

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ph) sidans to sec a patient's radioing:) images and tc&gt;t
results with a siTokc of the ke: board ,
In&lt;.

tam availability .oh-r:ll's and re ports mean , Jcs,

&gt;~atting tit)).e

for our pa (r~"''

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.traikd :li ter l ·n~ li..'J' h1t ;t .1i p(lintet· hatt:ly 2 112 tllJJt ~
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Pat i~nh at Pka;aot Valley Hosprtal cnuld 'pend

f';\(S is setting the standard for quality 'ccr 1 iec :tnd

:-.hnuttng:

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mncl1. The lio ldrn Fag les
"L'Ol'L'd ~{) j1l l illh ill thi.' third
&lt;JIIclriCI' while the ddcnse
lim itt'll 1-:;l...,ll'l'll to just six
ppint' to t.rkc·" IY point lead
llllllthc· lin;~ I qu:111cr of play.
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(740) 446· 2.'3.:1 2 PXt :\3
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Ohio Sta te avn icled th e
fate of kllo11 Big Ten
lllL'lllher
:vtinnc:-.ota.
whi ch lo" 7.1-72 to the
Bu lldogs al ho tne on No1·.
2X. Gardner-Webb ahu
scared dcfcndinl.! 11dtion;d
cham pi&lt;&gt;ll Non l1 Caro lina
in it.. . opener hL· forr lu...,iilt!
on a last-,cc·oncl 'hot. K:l-

n.."'maJ n t n g.

larry Crum . Sports Writer

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wen t on an 11 -0 run to pullt&gt;'&gt;
within six with a half n1imttc

Bryan Walters . Sports Writer
(740\ &lt;146·2 342 . exl 2'1
hwllltf&lt;'rslr( myrla1lvtnhun~ c•.JfTl

Pleas.e see Wahama, .Bl

W,lhame· s KeithAnn Soyre goes up lor a rebound against a
W~r t Cnu111y llefencler liU(Ing the thircl quarter of Wednesday's
72 31 loss 111 trw BuiJ·s Milrket Hoops ClasSIC Tournament.

lnstcall . Dial&gt; cnntinual ly
mus c led his wav over ur•
mo und Con n, -who led
Gardner-Webb (5-4) with
14
point.'
and
I :1 ·
rcbotmds.
'"'That's one of th e kw
~a me~
I' II C\' C'I ha\ e
~Vhcre I'l l he qu icke r than
th e /:'uuv
ou:rnlinot:': n1e.''
: • eDia ls ... ~.~iLl wi th a laugh. " I
tried to u. . c lllY a(_h atl~
t:1ge.
Jc'Kel Fnqer had 14
poi nt:-., :--i ,\ \le;ds and th ree
tl...;sl\h tn key Ohio Stat e's
clcknsc. which forced 20
AP pho1o
. tu rl)nvcr:-.. Kon Lc\vi:-- Ohio State's Terence Dia ls . left, is .fouled by Gardner-Webb's Simon Conn during the fi rs t half
c;unc off th e lwrll'h for 14 of a college basketball game Wednesday in Columbus.

. . ome carl v ...,ub"tJtution' ami

,q~,n~

til~ "~l·~

JJI

l'\JK'ctecl tu be c ha l-

center.

scare, to hel p prc,c rw a 44_\K girl s ba&gt;kctball victor)
uvpr thei r t.:r&lt;~~~~ riH'r ri vals
on Frich1V
Gallia- Acacknl\ kd h\'
many as 17 inside the final
four minute,. hut the /.ad)
KnigJ1h too~ w.h·;ult:tgt: or

. ny. whn were ;1h le

}-puiJtter~

l&lt;·ngcd physically by th e
Bu lldogs· 6- fnot-&lt;J Aussie

Sire
left
Wamsley
the
g~ me
' hortl'
tlicre"l'lc1. bu t ln tire 'u rp rise
of' -;he and the "P•u·. . . r: crowd
in anendanr.:e at Gal.lia
Ac·ader ny th gh Scht&gt;o l - Iter
i1ight W;hn't ()Vl'f.
W:rmsley and the rest of the
Blue A11gd start ers had to
return to lire floor with '32
seconcls left. after Point
a

otlr ba~kcth;.tll

firs't nine

wa~

a:-. wel l.

mottrlted

\l'VL'Il

17-0 run to open· ·th e
1L)&lt;JO-LJ I ,cason.
Dial' co ntinued to pull
&lt;&gt;ut of a11 ear ly slum p
which in cluded ~ames of
thrc'C and five p(&gt;in ls. li e

Academy a
comfortable
15 - puint
fourt h quarter lead. but
her I.OOOth
c;tr~~r poinl

Pl easa nt

A~ain. tile l."d' l'iec·r, h1t

a ..,,~J id (l,7 j)L'rL"ci11 fr~1111 tile
fidd in tll1..· -"L'L'nnd qu.trtn
kd by i\k~;tn .'\ltop, .la 111it~
I emnn :nH..I ( 'o\ . \\ hn hi I d
r.:otnhiJh.: d ldur ()I til~ ll'.ttn :-,-

are that th ey play hard and
with intel ligence and-they
ta ke care llf til~ baske thall ," said coach Thad
Matta. who ra n hi s team
ha rd in pract ice afte r a
lackada isical effort in a
74-65 win over Tennc,ee
Stale Ja,l we~k.
The Buckeves ( 9-1)) arc
·one &lt;if only in Division I
l l:am~ wn hout a lo~s. Two
more fel l by till\ wayside
on Wednesday ni ght. The
last time Ohio Stare won

YTR IGUN E. f';OM

:-.eL: mingly

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COLLI M BUS
Corn in g oil a . listkss
ga nrc. No. 21 Ohin Stat e
li&lt;J d :-;o mdhin g to prove.
Terence Dials hall hi s
'"') in side with 23 poin ts
and
the
Buckeyes
remained unhe;11en with
an ~7-5H victory over
on
Gardner-Wehb
'W~.:dnc~day nigh t. .
"Two trademarks I'd
like for peopl e to say

Wedne sday. Janu ary 4
Boys Ba sketball
Wahama at St. Mary"s , 7:30 p m
·
Girl s Basketball
Weham&lt;1 ol Guyan Vfllley, 7·30 p.m
Wrestling
Gall1a Academy atloaaC'I . 5.JO p.m.
A rver Valley at Warr en' s·Jo p.m.

g:atn~
J ~ r ckie

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

College Basketball
Ohio Don llliCan at A1o Grdnde 8 p m
Women 's College Basketball
Ohio Dom1n1can at A1o Gra11dr,. 6 p 111

(iALI. IPOLIS -

up hy 10 witll a ' l7-7 cclge tZ&gt;

Bv RusTY MtLLER

B Y BRAD SMERMAN

At the Movies: 'Wolf Creek'

~·am~..·. ~Oil I!.!

Buckeyes remain unbeaten Belpre

Tuesday, January 3
Boys Ba s k etball ~
A1ver Valley al E e~sttHn 7"30 p rn
OVCS ill Waharrw 7 30 p m
Poca sl Pu•nl PJP.asant 7 30 p m

~SHERMAN,"' Mi' Df\1 l

in the !Jr..,\ qtt.II \L'I.

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Easterri dt Parkersburg Catholic. 6 p m

AP Photo

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contro l of the

or

Monda y, Janu ary 2
Girls Basketball

·

...,~co m.l con sec utivt.:

17

th~ L uJ: Tiger.., lJliH,h.l) to~1h.

enJ tlie fir.. , I qttarll'l.
s&lt;&gt;n aftc r ca~it_v pu,hin)-' a~i.de
W;t . . ti t~~ no tiii1 L'. \\ '1rt
third place i'int..., IJe r Guyan Cuun1y continu~d to d~ll ttt~
Valley :q- .1 H Tue..,day ni ~! hL nail= in the ...,ccond qu~1 t kT
wh ik W~thama k l l to .1 --+ \vith two hig scmin~· rtllr .... .
;tftcr tlwi r lone los... in the hittin~ ~cn·n . ., lr ~tiglltll) 11pLn
three t~am holiday tourna- up till' quctrle r 111 take th~..·tr
mcnt
kad to 27 -9. and ~l.t-,11in~
Jt wa:-, ohvio u.. , ri gh t from the ir W\t)' tu il !11111..' J"'ll!ll\ ru~l
!he beginning tha t thi\ game btL· in thl' qtJ,trll't \11 ~~~up

in Ma~on \:Vttli a dom inati nu wou ld fall the way of the
72 ~ J I v i.l 'tor y ll\ '(.'r the hul'li~ Lally Tr g~rs "·s Wu't Cou nt y
ing \Vahamti-Lady FJlcons.
uJnvcrted i.l l mo ~t ~ve ry shot
rhe Lad y Tigers CUI11C lllll takc n. hi n in~ 7-for~lJ . in the
quid..Jy intiH.·· game and toul... fir\l quarter. wh i l~ \Vahant ~l
~~ firm gra~p on tilL' ga me ;md strug gle d to put nmnls on the
cun rpkt cd lhc -1 1-point vic - boan.l wi th a roor J-for- 16
tory with a sn lill 60 percent effort .
...,hooti ng d Tort t'ro tll tht:
Led by C:trlce Cox. wlro
~cored
1-0
l!er gam e higll
f i ~ld. whi le the Lady Falcons

Mlller at Sou th Gall ~o1, I p n1 .
Rtver Valley at Jack.-;on, 6 .30 p m

Oh·i.o festival,s and rvents
COLUMBUS (A P) Cincinnati Moseum Center at
Here is a list of current and Union Terminal, Western
upcoming Ohio festivals and Ave., Cincinnati .
events:
Through Jan 16
Through .Jan. 4
Trains. Trees and Hol ida y
Upton Pyn e: Jem South am Tradilions, Western Reserve
Photographs.
Cleveland Hi storical Society, East
Museum of Art. E. Blvd .. Blvd ., Cleveland,
Cleveland.
Through Jan. 27
Through Jan. 5
Exhibition - Neill Dorr: A
KwanLa a Subtle Magic, Massillon
Annu al
Ce leb ration ,
Cuyahoga Museum, Massillon. ·
Com munity College, Metro
Through Jan. 29
Campus.
Commun it y
Exhi bition
Borrowed
College Ave., Cleveland.
Time: The Ph otograph as
Through Jan. 8
Mu sic
Album
Cover,
Holiday Festival of Lights. Ci ncinnati Art Museum,
Greenbo Lake State Resort Ede n Park Dr.. Cinci nnati .
Park, Lodge Rd .. Greenup. Ky.
Through Jan, 3t
Hayes Train Special. Hayes
Wimer Festival of Art IV,
Presidential Cenler, Fremont. Art Cellar Gallery. W. Third
Breaking With Tradition: St. , Mansfield .
Ohio Women Painters. 1870Through Jan. 31 (Fri-Sat)
1950. Ohio Arts Cou ncil's
Santa's Holid ay in the
Riffe Gallery. S. High St.. Vern Park , James Ran ch Park ,
Riffe Center for Govemmcnt Fairground Rd ., Xen ia.
and the Arts, Columbus.
Through Feb. 19
Renoir's Women: Exhibition.
Exhibit: Michael Mercil.
Columbus Museum of An. E. Columbu' Museum of Art, E.
Broad St.. Columbus.
Broad St.. Colu mbus.
Origins: Life \ Firq 3
Through March 5
Billion Years, Mu seum of
Exhibition: The In novative
Natural Hi story &amp; Science. Arts Alliance, Zanesville An

For th e

yea r. the l .ad~ Ti~L~J'.., tool..
home the fi rs! pl"cc troplly
t'rnm tllc 13nl1 ' :VIa rkct
!loop'-; C J a...,~ic 'l(nJrnamen t

Thursday 's gAmes
Boys Basketl:lall
OVCS at Wellston Tournament 8 p m
Eastern at Alux.olllllll. B p m
Pomt Pleasant at Sp11ng Valley tournP.)'
Girls Basketball

observe
tht.:
a Lu..lition~ .
Admis sion i ~ free. and no " That's the hui lt-in prohlem

re . . ervatinns arc requi red.
Es tab li shed in 1953. th e
Metropolitan Opera National
Council Auditions i.s an annual pmgram designed to discu~e r pro 111 i~ing ytJun g opera
singers from the United States
and Canada and to assist in the
dewlopment of their careers.
Local compet itio n begins
on Jan. 7 wi th the southern
Ohio di st ri ct aullitions in
CCM\ Werner Recital Hall ,
where singers Co mpete for
cash prizes amJ the chance to

County fu und that nut fir..., t
hand .
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GAl Llr&lt;JLIS ~ A S£;1ied~lr:o of u&gt;)crJm1ng coii•Jga
nnj] ntgh schonl var31ty ~por1 1 ng o•l(lr·ls •nvol~•n~
11:mrn~ hom Gallaa. Me• g ~ ,1m! Mason coun11es

There are a couple of cl~rs­
sic caveats about Hollywood:

1111~

:-.trugg!L·J Ill
.o...hoh.
ting nn l) ~I pc r.._~_· m of their
shut ~ on the JH~hl.
MASOt\. W.Va. -. It "
With the II Ill. Win Coum y
hard to be be,.rt when vou hit- imrmv e~ In ~_:_ l on tht' ...,ea-

LoCAL SCHEDULE

AP MOVIE WRITER

IJHt~~

BY lARRY CRUM .

LCRIJ\~@MYDAILYREGrsrm.coM

ting aln lO'rt &lt;.:very ..,Jiot 0J1 ~
\Vednestl.ty
tllght . \Vu'l

Bv DAVID GERMAIN

that .tt s

. anmtal auLlition:-. fur the ~tluth ­
em Ohio di,tric·t and the tri stdte rc1T inn will be hC"Id on
S.nurd.t~ J.m. 7. 1(Kl(&gt;{district)
and Sllllday. Jan. 8 (r~g i nn ) on
the c:11npus of the University of
Citmnnati •
CollegeConsen;norv nf Music tCCM).
The puh iic ;., inv it ed to

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forJan. 7-8
Council

Wahama finishes second in tourney

I

co~n.cil

Thursday, December 29, 2005

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301-675-1310.

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Summary of amounts
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Commisston,
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(12) 21 23, 27, 26, 29

(1) 3, 5
PubliC Nottce
Court of Commo11
Pleas Meigs County,
Ohio
Countrywide Home
Loans,
Inc
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America 's Wholesale
Lender
AND
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Reg1strat1on
Systems, Inc
c/o
Countrywide Home
Loans, Inc Plaintiff,
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al Defendants Case
No OSCV093
Judge Fred W Crow
Legal Notice
Nottce. tn Sutl For
Foreclosure
of
Mortgage
Mary Kathleen Day,
whose last known
address 1s
27526
North State Route 7.
Cheshtre, OH 45620,
and the unknown
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whose residences are
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unknown and cannot
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(12) 22, 29 , (1) 5, 12,
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19th
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September,
2005,
PUBLIC NOTICE
Countrywtde Home
Notice
Is
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dba
gtven that the Me1gs
Amenca's Wholesale
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Automatic
Lender
AND
Data
Processmg
Mortgage Electron1c
Board s hall meet
R eg1strat t o n
December 30, 2005 at
Systems
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c/o
9 30 a m , at th e
Countrywide Home
Me1gs
County
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Complaint
tn
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offtce
Common Pleas Courl
Nancy
Parker
of Meigs Coun1y,
Grueser, Secretary
Oh1o m Case No
(12 ) 29
05CV093 ,
on
the
docket of lhe Court,
Public Notice
and the obJect and
demand for reli ef of
PUBLIC NOTICE
whtch pleadmg IS to
Pursuant to Section
foreclose the hen ol
121 22 ol th e Oh1o
platnttff s mortgage
Revised Code nottce
recorded upon the
ts hereby g1ve11 that
followmg descnbed
t h e Me1gs County
real estate to wit
Budget Comm 1ss1on
Property
Addres s.
wi ll be meetmg on
33356 Crouser Road,
December 30, 2005, at
Rutland, OH 45775
10 00 am the mee t·
and bemg more parmg Will be condutted
tic ularly descn bed m
tn th e Me1gs County
platnttff 's mortgage
Audttor s
Off1ce
recorded 1n Mortgage
Me1g s
Count y
Book 163, page 25,
Courthouse
Instrument
No
Me1gs County Budget
200300000400 of thts
Comm 1sston
County
Record ers
Nancy
Parker
Off tee
Grueser
The above named
Secretary
defendar'lt Is required - (12) 29
to
answer wtlhm
Publ1c Nat1 ce
twenty·eJght
(28)
days alter last publl·
ca tron whtch shall be
PUBLIC NOTICE
publtshed once a
NOTICE &gt;S hereby
week for SIX consecu·
g1ven
that
on
t1ve weeks, or th ey
Thursday December
m1ght be dented a
29,2005 a110 oo am
heanng m th1s case
a public sale Wi ll be
Lerner, Sampson &amp;
held at 211 W Second
Sl , Pomeroy Ohto
Rot hfuss Attorneys
for P l~un t t fl P 0 Box
The Farmers Bank
5480 C1nc tnnatt, OH
and
Savmgs
Company ts sell tng
45201·5460 (513) 241·

for cash tn and or cer·
lifted check lhe fol ·
lowmg
collateral
1984 Chrts Craft Boat
CCVVW454M841
1984 Chns Craft Boat
Trailer RR42315
1984
MercrUiser
Inboard Motor 198 HP
6812361
1980
Prowler
Slh
Wh eel
Camper
22E2812051753
The Farmers Bank
and
Savings
Company, Pomeroy,
Oh io, reserves the
nght to b trl at th1s
sale, and to Withdraw
the above collateral
pnor to sale Further
The Farmers B ank
and
Sav1ng s
Company
reserve s
the nght to reJect any
or all b 1ds submttted
The above descnbed
collateral wtH be sold
as IS where IS w1lh
no
expressed
or
1mpl1ed
warranty
QIV(!n
For further tnforma ·
tton
or
f oJ
an
appot ntment
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Legal Copy Number
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Cars (740)949 2217 7am
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Avenue Galhpohs 740 446 Jackson Pike or for more (330)352 4910
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4x4's For Sale .. ••• •• •• •••. •••.•••...••• •. 725
knowledge rn computers &amp;
Announcement
.. •• • .. • .. ••• •030
computer accountrng pro
Antiques • •.• •
• .530
grams &amp; all oth er offrce
Apartments for Rent. .. •• .. •• •• • 440
machrnes Hours Bam 5pm
Auction and Flaa Market... •••••••.••.••...•• 080
Mond,ay Frtday
8 12
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories •
•• • .. .. 760
Saturday
Auto Repair..
. • ••• 770
Send re sume to
Autos for Sale ••• .. • .• • .. •• .. •. .. •• 710
Local Bus1ness
PO Box 775
Boats &amp; Motors for Sale ............................ 750
GalhpOIIs OH 45631
Bulldlng Supplies .• • •••• •• •• ••• • •• .550
Business and Buildings • .• • •. .. •• 340
l ookmg for babyslfttng for 2
Busmess Opportunity. .. • • • .. .210
chtldren In our home appro&gt;e
Business Training ...... :.............................. 140
15
days per monlh
Campers &amp; Motor Homes... •• ... ••• .. 790
E)(cellent pay (740)645·
Camping Equipment .• •. •• . •• • •780
3204
Carda of Thanks ................................ 010
--------Child/Elderly Care. .• • ••• • • •• . ..
180
Medt Home Heatlh Agency
ElectrlcaURefrlgerallon • ••
•• ••. ..840
Inc see ki ng a IuII I Ime RN
Patent Care Coordrn ator or
Equipment for Rent. .• .
•••• •• .480
Excavating . ••• • .• •• •
•• , ... 830
Accou nt
E)(ecu11ve for
Galhpohs Oh 1o and sur
Farm Equipment. •••.••••••.•.. ••• .. •. . •. 610
Farms for Rent
• .• ••.•. ••• ..430
Dut •es
roun d tng
area
Farms for Sale ..
• •••• •• 330
tnclude establish ng and
For Lease • •
. •• 490
ma!nlalnrng open lines of
For Sale •. • •. •.•....•••. ••. .•• •••• •• . ••• 585
commun1cahon w1th area
For Sale or Trade .................................... 590
pt1yslc1ans and health care
facrlltles rn th e del very of
Fruits &amp; Vegetables . •• •. •• • •• •• ..580
Furntshed Rooms . • • • • ..
•• ..450
Home Heallh servtces We
otter a competrtrve salary
General Hauling.. ............. •.•• .. . .•• •• ..850
Giveaway... .••. •• ...................... ............... 040
and benefits package tor full
Irma EOE Please send
Happy Ado • •• •• •• •••. ••.. ••• •. ••• ..050
resume to Judte Reese
Hey &amp; Grain ••.
• .•. ... •• ..640
Cllntcal
Manager
352
Help Wanted............. .... .......................... • 110
Second Avenue Gallipolis
Home Improvements .•.• ••• .. ..... ........... .... 81 0
OH 45631
Homes for Sale ••
310
Houoahold Goods
• •• •• •• 51D
Medl Home Health Agency
Houses lor Rent ..................................... 410
In Memoriam.... ••.. •• ..••• .• •• • • •••••..• 020
Inc seekl!'lQ futlt1me and
part time RN s for th e
Insurance • •• • .
•
•• .• • • • .. 130
Gallipolis Oh o area Must
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment .• •........ . 660
be hcensed In Ohro and
Livestock... . ••.•......... ......... .... ••. • .•••• .•••• ••630
West Vug1nla We offer com
Lost and Found ..
•••• • •• • .• •• 060
petrtlve salary benefits
Lots &amp; Acreage... .• •••• •• .• •
.. 350
A'
pac kage 40 1K an d ~gn on
Miscellaneous .. ........ ............ ............... 170
bonus of $1 500 for lull time
Miscellaneous Merchandise... ..... .•• •• .540
and $750 for part l !me
Mobile Home Repair •• ••
860
E 0 E Please send resume
Moblle Homes for Rent ..
420
to 352 Second Avenue
Mobile Homes for 5ale ...................... ........ 320
Galllpol s OH 4563 1 Ann
Money to Loan ... •• • ••. .• •.
.220
Judie
Reese
Clinical
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers •
• .• ..•. . 740
Marrager
Muslcallnstruments. ••• • •
570
Nowhrnnglullandpart ttme
Personals .................................... ......... . 005
McCiures Restaurants In
Pets for 5ale •
•• •• ••• •• . 560
Mtddleport and Galhpohs
Plumbing &amp; Heating. ••
• • •• •• 620
Applyt&gt;etween10·10 3Dam
Professional Services
• . .. ....... ... .230
Rad10, TY &amp; CB Repair. • ......... ..... 160
Oh[o_.Valley- Home Heoflh
Real Estate Wanted..-.... ... .--:---;-;;;-;.... .. .380
lno hrrlng Full Time AN
Schools Instruction ••.• •• •• •• •• • .150
Acceptmg appllcallons lor
Seed r Plant &amp; Fertilizer ... 1......................... 650
CNA STNA CHHA PCA
Sltuallons Wanted .............. .•• .• • .•. • •• . 120
CompeUtlve wages miles~
Space for Rant •• .• •• .•• •• •• .•
.480
and benefits Including health
Sporting Goods..
•• •.• ••. • ••• .•• .520
Insurance Apply at 1480
SUV'a for Sale.... .•.•••••• ' ....................... 720
Jackson P1ke Oalftpolls or
Trucka for Sale ..... .••. ••• • •• • •• • ••• • 715
phone toll tree 1·866·44,·
Upholstery . ..
. 670
1393
Vans For Sale •
• ••••••••. •••730
Wanted to Buy .......................... ···" .••••. 080
POSTAL JOBS
Wanted to Buy- Farm Suppllea .•.•••••. 620
$15 94 $22 56/hr now hrr
Wanted To Do . .
• •
•• • •. 180
rng For application and free
Wanted lo Rant ... •............................... 470
go~~ernement job rnfo call
Yard Sale· Gallipolis •• ••• •• •• .•• •• ..072
Amencan Assoc of labor 1
Yard Sale·Pomeroy/Middla • • • •• • 074
913 599·8220 24/hrs emp
Yard Sale·Pt Pleasanl .. ••. •.................. 076

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nrshed securrty deposit
requrred no Pels 740 992
3 bedroom 2 bath Ranch 22 1a'
located appro)( 3 1/2 miles
out of Po rter toward 1 bedroom aparlmont for
Cheshrre No mstde pets ren t (740)992 5858
$550/mo depos•l requtred
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(740)645 3204
County very nrce clean
$425 per month plus
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References requrred secun·
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$495/month PRICES AT JACKSON
Brand new 2BA house rn ESTATES, 52 Weslwood
Oal h~J OIIS
S495/month Drive from $344 10 $442
(740)441 11 84 {740}441 Walk to shop &amp; moves Call
0194
Equal
740 446 2568
Housmg Opportunrty
Nice
3BA
bath
slovelrelng !urn garage 1 Brand new 2BA apt tn
yr lease $600/mo+deposrt Galhpohs $4SO/month
clly schools oonvenrently 28 R apt SA 160 past Holzer
located for Porn! &amp; Gall
hospital $375/month
(740)446 3667
2BR
apt
Bidwell
Nrce JBA 2BA close to $400/month (740)441 11 84
Gatha Schools No Pets (740)441·0194
Af
8 erence
Required CONVENIENTLY lOCAl·
$575/mo
tncludes ED ' AFFORDABLE I
water/sewer $500 deposit Townhouse
apartments
(740)367 7025
and/or small houses FOR

Off Jackson Ptke 39 R 15
batll house 2 car garage
$600/mo plus sec dep You
pay utlllttes References and
mtn 1 yr lease requrred Call
t740)446 3644 tor more 1nto

Stop renlrng Buy 7 bedroom
foreclosure $18 000 For list
mgs BOO 39 1 5228 ex\
Two Bedroom House Total
1709
Electrrc 3 acres 2 out
bfdgs
cot..nlry settrng
Close to town
Ask1ng Two &amp; three bedroom tn
$30 000
Call 740·992· Pomeroy and Syracuse
2557
(740)992 3702 or 416 5547

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RENT 'li_.J
tlJR

10 used homes under 2 Bedroom Mobrle Home
$3 000 00 Must Gol Call 400 Polecat Road $325/mo
Elatne 740·385-0698
$325 depos11 (740)446
16x80 homes star11ng at
$25995 00 Includes vinyl
stdrng/ shtngle roof Call
Russ 740·385·2434

FOR SAl F

2001 16x56 Clayton 2 bed·
room 1 balh open layout
alldSchools127~B
1995 Ooublewlde ' 3br 2ba grear condii!On 512000
"
Call (740)2S6 1879
1111
n't"t'"-l'IJLU
1... ~
w/attached
Garage
,.. .n.,
Breezeway &amp; Barn 1 56
1
aOvu
2006 16x70 3 Br/2 bth
acres Sandhill Rd $72000
"'JB
VlnylfShlngle $229/mo Call
13..,.., 95 •3068
25 Years Experienced Care
(740)385 9948
Grver has openings tor your ~-:-Be-d~roo-m----:::-::-et~h
Mom &amp; or Oed or Loved
91 Skylrne 16x80 3 Br/2 Bth
one
with
Family House
Deck AUaclled $145/mo Call (740)385·
Environment
Legally Garage and Approx 1 acre 7671
lrcensed
Health
Care land with great neighbors
FacUlty
Ratti starttng $70000 Call after 5 00PM 96 Fleetwood 3 BR/2 Blh
51 500 monthly (304)675 74().9 49 73~2
5169/mo Includes Oeltvery
6183 or lax (304)675 6182
Call (740)385 9948
3 Bedroom House 112 acre
Lors &amp;
Assisted living care opentng near Poinl Pleaunl walk
In my home· Private room out basement
2 acres L---AiiCREAiiiiiliili
GiiE-_.1
(304)675·1536 bath 3 hot meals (740)388 optional
orvb com code 9905
Wanred land In Meigs coun·
0 11B
ty lo lease for hunting Call
Computer Trouble Shoot 4BA
Foreclosure
only 6 OOPM lo 7 30PM and ask
and Repatr Expert Service $14 900 For llstrngs call tor Eric or leave messa~e
8()0..391 5228 ext F254
740 992 2395
304·372 6745
Accradltad Mambar Ae&lt;::redll ng
council tor Independent Corl•f141•

3

NEW ELLM VIEW
TOWNHOUSEIAPTS
NOW LEAS ING•
SPACIOUS
2 &amp; 3 BEDROOM
BOTH FLATS &amp;
TOWNHOUSES
AVAILABLE
"ALL ELECTRIC
'CENTRAL AC &amp; HEAT
STOVE REF
"DISHWASHER
"GARBAGE DISPOSAL
'WIND BLINDS
'CEILING FANS
WATER SEWAGE &amp;
"TRASH INCLUDED
PETS COND ITIONAL
{304)882 3017

r
Commerctal Property 240
Upper Rrver Road Available
2 1 06 (740)446 68f;i5 or
(740)379·2923
--------Downtown Oflrce Space 5
room su11e $650Jmo 1 room
olftce· $225/mo 2 room
surte $250/mo Secunty
deposit requrred You pay
utilities All spaces very ntce
Elevator Call (740)446 3644
for appomtmant
Pomeroy Offtce or Ref arl
Space (740)992 3702 or
416 5547

Gt --'-------

°

150

r

1 1 12 8

r

\ Ill( ( 11\\IH...,I

HousEHOU&gt;
GocJffi

Appliance
Warehouse
m Henderson WV Pr e
owned Appllcanes slart ng
at $75 &amp; up all under
Warranty
also
have
Household
Mtsc Items
1

startmg al 99¢ &amp; up
(304)675·7999
--------Thompsons Appliance &amp;
Reparr-675·7388 For sale
re condrlroned au\omatrc
RENT Call (740)441 1111 washers &amp; dryers refngera·
tor application &amp; rnlormatron
tors
gas and electrrc
French Town At arlmenls ranges arr condrlmners and
727 4th Ave Gallrpolis now wnnger washers Wrll do
accepttng appl 1cat1ons for a reparrs on mator brands rn
1
bedroom
FMHA shop oral your home
Subsrd1zed apartment lor
elderly and handrcapped
ANTIQUI'S
(74a)446 4652
Equal L~--------'
Housing Opportunrty
a
11
A
uy or se
!Verma
Ga 11 ra
Manor Ant rques 11 24 Eas 1 Mam
Apa r1men 1s t38 oo SA 124 E Pomeroy 740
Buhi Mor 1on Rd 992 2526 Auss Moore
Gallrpolrs now a.cceptrng eo;;w;;;ne::,r,__ _ _ _ _.,
appllcatrons for 1 bedroom j54o ML~H I.ANE:Ol5

i

(!)

HUD subsdrzed apartmenl
MERlllANDISE
for elderly and handrcapped
1740)446 4652
Equal
Housrng Opporlulilty
3 Nal gas htrs 1 Nat gas
hot wtr htr 3 claw fool balh
Gracious llvrng 1 and 2 bed rubs 3 window arr cond
room apartments at Vrllage Besl Offer (740)446 4127

L.-oliiiiilliiiiiillliliiio,J

41 07
--------2 Bedroom Tra ler 1n Patnot
Qh
$37
ro
5 per month
(740)379 2126

Manor
and
Rivers de
Aparlments m M1ddleport
From $295 $444 Call 740
992 5064 Equal Housrng
Opportunltres

- - - - - -- Ab Lounge 2 with rnstruc
honal vtdeo Like New $60
(740)44 1 0500
JET

2 Bedroom AU Electric 4
mtles from HoiZtlf near 160
1
13501mo pus
secunty
deposrt
&amp;
references
(740)379 • 2923 or ('40)446
'
eee5 •
-------~C
2br rn New Haven
all
304 882 3336
( )
2BA large hvlngroom car
pet porch a1r •n GaiiiP&lt;Jits
very nice no pets (740)446
2003 or (740)446 1409

lmmaculale 1 Bedroom
Apartment Newly carpeted
hi
d dd
1res Y PatnHe
1 ,an Pecora1
1
0
ed W
oo up nvacy
Fence 12 m1nu 1as 1rom Aro
G d M tS 1
ran e us ee oappre
crate S32li/mo 1614)59!
7773 1·800·798·4886

AERATION MOTORS
Reparred New &amp; Reburlt In
Stock Call Ron Evans 1
800 537 9528

3 bedroom mobile home m
the Shade area Water
sewer trash rncluded $325
8 month plus deposit No
pels allowed (7 40)385
4019
In Hartford WV remodeled 2
br 1 ba 5315 DO a. mon
rei &amp; dep required 304·576
4037

Modern 1 bedroom apt
1740)448.0390
Tara
TownhO use
Apartmenls Very Spacious
2 Bedrooms CIA 1 1/2
Bath Adult Pool &amp; Bat&gt;y
Pool Patio Start $395/Mo
No Pets
Lease Plus
Secumy DepoSII Reqwed
1740)367 7086

New and Used Furnaces
lns\alla\ton
available
(740)441 2657
NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams Pipe Rebar
For
Concrele
Af1gle
Channel Flat Bat Steel
Graling
For
Drarns
Orrveways &amp; Walkways l&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday
Tuesday Wednesday &amp;
F'rlday 8amo4 30pm Closed
Thursday
Saturday
&amp;.
Sunday (740)446-7300

Twin Rivers Towet rs accept
lng applications tor walt ng
list for Hud subslzed 1 br Slightly Ussd Crossbow
apartment call ll75 6679 Wetghl Machme 5250 00
EHO
Ca11740 949 2010

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Thursday, December 29, 2005
Thursday, December 29, 2005
ALLEY OOP

Block. br1ck, sewe r p1pEls. 1998 Buick Par k Ave
w1ndows l1ntets. etc Clai.Jde Loaded sharp 5499 5.00
Wrnters Rro Grande OH 1998
Bc~ick
Regal
C al( 740-2 45·5121
Supercha rged
tea rher
loaded S6495. 00 R 1verv~ew
Motors 2 Blocks above
McDonatds. Pomeroy. Ohto,
(740,992-3490
11 w ee ~ old purebred
yor k1e, mate. apple head
2002 yello w Lancer OZ ,
paper
tramed.
5200
automatrc. 28.000 mil es,
F40f446-28 17
30+ mpg 55.500 080
(740)256·
16 18 0 ! (740!2567 week old wh1te male p11
bull Parents O'l premises
S'OO (7 40)388·6901

6200

$4900.
CARMICHAEL
(740 )446·
EQU IPMENT

A CRO SS

Phillip
Alder

2412
01!1!1""~-~--~-,
At:ru PARIS &amp;

BUDGET

TRANSMIS·

SIONS, All types. (740)245·

TRIMMING &amp;

iiiiiiiiill

CONTRACTING
Prompt &amp; quality

740-742-2293

' Leave a

.iiWii....W.Iiiil!

1997 blazer 4x4 $4 ,795 .
1996 S· 10 LS auto, 57k
$3 .995: 1999 Malibu 61 k
$3,995 ; 2000 Cava lier L~
$3,895 . 3 Montn's/3 ,000
miles warranties . Others in
stock.Cook
Motors

(740)446-0103

Racine, Ohio

(7.40) 992-5232
SxlO, IOxiO,
I Ox 15. 10x20,
10x30

45771
74D-949-2217

SIZee 5'xto•.
to 10'x30'
iB"

•..-.

"""' -

Hours

7:00AM - 8:00 PM

"' U'll~re

W~ere Can You ·

.Fin~ t~e Perfect Petl

In

Case

Number 05·CV-023, In
tha Court ol Common
Pleas
of
Meigs
County, Ohio, alleg·
lng that the defandant(s) John Doe ,
Real Nama Unknown ,
the Unknown spouse

II any, of Pauline F .
Davis, and John Doe

and/or Jane Doe, Real
Names unknown , the
Unknown
hairs,
dtYIIIII, legateelr
admlnatretors, execu lors and assigns or,
Pauline
F.
Oavis 1
deceased have or

claim to

have

an

/. I / . \.'
·)'
~ ~ -r:...:nh ""\

Janel Jeffers

33795 Hiland Road

C1ri f.S•isllr

.\dr\ihrl!m

l•o• S•isllr

Co-\h r~~r

(~

CtOMt~~r

(o:OI~er

iOO lktr.!tt-I ~.OU~

a.lflll!nl~t

aNStm&gt;rw:

1..-l~

loo.I.HOIIIII Jr.

iil,.lH.,..

Lktl.'t1! t'ooer.1 l

lkmdi"Ditral '

~it&lt;;tJ;

lllrtmr

SERVICES

a

LEWIS
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Removal
and Replacement

95 F250 4x4' Supercab
Heavy-Dury. New transmissian , gooseneck towing
package 79.000 m1les. Great
shape
$8 .000
080
( 740)~45 9142
;,;.;~;:;;,;:..:;:;;.,_ _~..,

40 M&lt;YI'ORC'\'&lt;..1.1:9
4 WIIEI].ER~

AU1ype.s0f

Gon~~te Wort{

25 Years Experience
David Lewis
740-992-6971
Public Notice

Public Nolice

Public Notice

point; thence North
53 Deg 43' 10" Weal
109.69 Feet Along t~e
centerline . of said
county road 10 to a
point; Thence North
14 Deg 47' 20" East

reason of default In
the payment of the
promissory
·note,
according to its tenor,
the conditions of a
concurrent mortgage
deed given to secur"e
the . payment of said

and for such other
and further relief as is
just and equllable.
The
defendants
named above are
required to answer on
or before the 16th
day ql February, 2006.
Wells 'Fargo Bank,
National Association,
as TrUstee for Morgan
Stanley Capital I Inc.,
Trust
2004·0P1

Rod, passing an Iron
note and conveying
rod at 15 feet for ref - the
premises
erence : Thence East
described, have been
221 .95 Feet to t~e
broken and the same
point of beginning
has
become
containing
1.18 absolute. ·
acres, more or less 1 The plaintiff demands
e&lt;eeptlng all legal
that the defendants
rights of way. The
named
above
be
bearings in the above
required to answer
description are based · and sat up their interon the reference deed
est In said real estate
volum 127, Page 122.
or be forever barred
Description
per
from asserting the
Survey of Robert H.
same, tor forclosur·e
Eason,
Registered
of said mortgage, the
Surveyor Ohio R.S.
marshaling of any
No. s-06546, dated
liens, and the sale of
April 1984. Premises
said reel estate, and
commonly known as
the proceeds of said
35646 Carpenter Hill
sale applied to the
Rd, Langsville, Ohio
payment of plaintiffs
45714. The Plalnllff
claim In the proper
further alleges that by
order of Its priority

orientation cl a s~ e ~ w ith
comin ued nn going.

tram in~; .
MANAGEMENT...
• The bc~ t m1 nagem~ nt
ream in rhe coumry to
u~si sl ; ml in -"ales.
SAI.ES SUPPORT..,
• Superior ~u l e s .su'pport,

including a full-~o.;"''Y·
r
r
pcrsunal ~ .:
r
full o r purl time per !!Onullot uui stanc-e .

Mortgage

Series 2004·0P1 C/0
Option One Mortgage
Corporation. Mark A
Poland
(0071988)
Attorney for Plaintiff ·
CarliSle,
McNellie,
Rlni, Kramer .&amp; Ulrich,
LPA , 24755 Chagrin
Blvd., Sullo
200,
Cleveland, OH 44122 , .
216-360-7200 Phone ,
216 - 360-7210
Facsimile,

~oulh

mpoland@carlisle-

law.com
(12) 15, 22, 29, (1) 5,
12,19

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

'PROFESSIONAL
SALES CONSULTANT
John San g Ford-Lincoln -Mercury we've

estahli shed a 35 year reputation of honesty.

integrity and outstanding customer serv icchefore and after the sale. Wilh d1e holiest
products on the markel and as the fastest
grow ing dealers hip in our region, we're adding sales prof~ssionals .to help expand our
market penetratiorrand .to help maintain our
extremely loyal cuSiomer base.
If you arc a prolcssional looking 10 start a
new rareer ur maybe you dotl"t feel you're
paid or treated as well us you should be and
if you· re tired of working for ..,omeon e who
isn't working fo r you, give Brad Sang u ctdl
today 1-740-446-9800. You may also apply
in person 31 195 Upper River RD. ,
Gallipolis, Ohio
r ___M...;.on..;d.;;•:y-Friday

spiff~ . Heallh C are.

Disabil tty. Long Term

fit

U HCO LH

lnter_esl In the real
estate
described

.I

•

MllilCUitY

CtiAM~L~ON

30 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

Free

fl.UNI'IING AN

i

ll&gt;~NTITY

TtiEFT SCAM.
Ctil~f .
'

(Comrn erci.tt and R e ~ identi o!l)
Mobile Homes. Houses. log Homes, Decks, Driveways,
Sidewalks, Gas Station Awnings. Degreas_ing of
Equipment. Boats. Campers, ·Tractor Tra1lers,
DUmp Tru cks, painting or staining of your de(k
. ·
or log home , Aluminum brightening.
Special rates to Trucking and DI.Jmp Truckin g Companies.

LAWN CARE DIVISION
(Commercial ar1d Residtmtral)

.

~--~~~~~~~~~~~-~~
BARNEY
~AISE BE !! WHAT
CAUSED THIS SPIRITUAL
AWAKENIN' ?I

MORNIN', PARSON!! YOU'LL

BE GLAD T.O

Mowing. Trimming, Tree Trimm ing, Aeratton, Fertilization,
Spraying of fen(e l1nes, Leaf Removal. as we ll as small
lands(aping JObs such as planting and mulching.
FREE ESTIMATES • GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES

.

I'VE TAKEN UP
~AYER !!
SOME DAYS
I PRAY FER
HOURS AT
A TIME!!

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I'n S HoWING PETER

A.R.OUND ~ HE B~S I C. ~
A L LY KNOl-lS NOTHING

IMPORTS
Athens

Stop &amp; Compare

Cornerstone
Electrical
Service

lmpru1·eme11t Need~·

• FOR AU YOUR

Phunhrng &amp; Ek~tr k
Sir.ling

ELECTRICAL NEEDS.
• MOBILE HOME
REPAIRS

Wi mlov. •

• CARPENTRY

l kd.." &amp; l'u n.: h~·s
K\ t ,· h ~ n s &amp; Balh•

• RooF • PAINT
OHIO LICENSE # 38244

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or Cel l 7_.0 ·-11 b-.1~(1~

740-361:0544
740·367·0536

Tobacco PIPIS 10d Incense lllrners 111 or oltltrl
Coll8t:18bll lniVes &amp;IBRII 0P811111 111 or Olderl BID
Gms, Candi&lt;IS.IIOW ln lh8 Dill 118111. fUIIItiMIIII.
Ot1Vss818m IIISUIS. caro1111. Slllllltlll'll.
T-shlns IDd 1011110111, for Moll Detail CBIIIVIIII
lur Wabska at www.NOVIIDI.CIII1
1·140·742·3232 •1·74Ht2-t06&amp;
Orders Onll+l6&amp;·550·3232
we DeliVer 111111 Deherv 11 SU1'18UIIIlilllrll
Must Be 18 Otllder
Also llcalld Allllltlator Jactls
ne• Mmel fii-S1111D·5

Shade River AG Service, Inc
35537 Sl

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7 N • Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
740·9R5-3R31

IN THIS SPACE
FOR $52 PER MONTH

SfOIIACI:
OF BOATS,
CAMPERS ETC.

AT THE
MEIGS CO.
FAIRGROUNDS
Nov. 12, 2005

9:00AM- 11 :00
For more Info. call

740-985-4372

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53 Turkeyorcat
54 Friar's title

skirts

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S EE THE

52 Spinks

leag uer

J l NNW ·

1? Jet jockey
16 S urnme r

40 Mlle . in

(ice cream
brand) ·
51 Koppel or
Knight

By Bernice Bede Osol

n1ere·s a pos~iblii t y H1&lt;1! you couttt lrtrm
two urlUbU&lt;tl pdrtner sll rp:; rn the yuil r
at1ead. Bot11 or these assocrn.trons writ he
lonned to promote somet hrng unrqtrfl. nnd
1t1eir 11 1tiances w t•l prove tn 11e succe-~&lt;; lut
CAPR ICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 191
Be
mmdfut of the lacr ll li11 The course yo11 &lt;;t ll
for you rself today could end up beln&gt;) one
you' re going rn be lottow1n g for some tunc
to come. Make sure you r rotrle rs pt)S• Ir ve
And pmd uCIIIIf'

AQUA RI US IJun 20-Fob 19} - A'&gt; ot
lod&lt;l')l, yotffP. gtHng 10 be 111 a lllliCJUC p051h0!1 where you wrll be &lt;&gt;ble to ~p.n Sir ll·

PEANUTS

slantinlly 1n some rmmnnr. not by l1('1ng

DO YOU HAVE

11M THINKING MAVBE WI-1EN
I GROW UP. I'LL BE A
BEAU TV QUEEN ..

P~06A6LY

TO 6E REALLY

BEAUTI"UL'

DO THE'&lt; HAVE A SORT
OF F'AIR.LY, KIND OF,
YOU KNOW, CUTE QUEEN?

seH-stmkrng b•ll by tryiiiQ to help arrOIIIP.r
who IS rn drm 1100d.
PISCES (Feb. 20- March 20} - Not ontv '~
a brand new year o n the 11orrzon 1111 1 ,1n
en\1re new favora ble cyc le son the br ink
tor yn1r ns w~ll lrtl 11R.V€ sornetbn1tJ lrr do
wrth a new ll fUt.Odure or product ytJIJ 11 yet
111VOIVAd i!l
Per!1;1p S

nocm rsP.· at 111e hola1ays, condlt1on.s n:.ry
have nofbeen npe for you to tult1U son1t' ul
· the ;uniJrltons you 've been narborl nJ !Jut
that shoAl all change as 01tod ay
TAURUS (Am1 l 20-May 20) __,___ "lr ~orrl ~)­
trmes seems to ·~au tha t &lt;~II of the IJH ·&lt;:k"
you arr horllfig to ge t tend to go tt. U•E;
other guy bLII reinember. tha t 11:h&lt;1c ,..,
wways turning You r lucky numtJer rs r;r)r n-

SUNSHINE CLUB .

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TO TALK

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maJors into 111e ilUCtion as ·quickly ot5 po~;
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wou ld ra1se to two spades T hen South
wcu ld 1ump to tour spe~des - no Sl'mat.
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•16% Hog Mix $8.751Bag
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Legal Notice In the below: Situated in the
Court of Common
Township of Salem,
Pleas, Meigs County, County of Meigs 1 and
Ohio Wells Forgo
State of Ohio: Situate
Bank,
National. in Salem Township ,
Association,
as
Meigs County, State
Trustee for Morgan
of Ohio and being in
Stanley Capital I Inc.,
Section 5, Town 8
Trust
2004-0P1
North, Range 15 West
Mortgage Pass
of the Ohio Purchase
Through Certificates , and being described
Series 2004·0P1 C/0 as
follows :
Option One Mortgage Beginning at an Iron
Corporation Plaintiff Rod West aboul 2640
VS. Ronald E. Davis, feet and south about
et al., Defendant Case 1095 Feet from the
No: 05-CV-023.
Northeast cor·ner of
Delendantjs), John · Section
4B0,5 ;
Doe,
Real
Name
thence South 9 deg
Unknown,
· the
18' ·20" West 151.45
Unknown Spouse II feet to an iron rod;
any, of Pauline F.
thence South 28 Deg
Davia, whose last 41 ' 20" west 163.11
known address is feet to. a point In th.e
35646 Carpenter Hill
centerline of .County
Rd., Langsville, Ohio
Road 10, passing an
45741, and John Doe Iron rod al1431eetlor
and/or Jane Doe, Real
reference ;
Thence
names unknown 1 the
north 46 Deg 58'30"
unknown
Heirs, West 99.68 feet along
Devrsees, Legatees, the centerline of said
Admlnslratlors , counly Road 10 to a
and
Executors
Auigns -of Pauline F.
Help Wanted
Davia, deceasd, will
take notice that on
October 6, 2005, Well a
Fargo Bank, National
Aaaaclation ,
as
Trustee for Morgan
Stanley Capllsl 1 Inc.,
Trusl
20.04-0P1
Mortgage
PassThrough Certificates,
Serle&amp; 2004·0P1, C/0
Option One Mortgage
Carparalloil 1
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their Supplemental

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$5001 Police , Impounds! fi rm. /740)286-0257
Cars from $500. For, lrst1ngs
800-391 -5227 ext. 3901
2003 Toyota TaComa .4x4
'95 Cama ra $2500. Bl ue T- Extended Ca b. TAO SAS
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1992 Chrysler New Varkel
$19.500.
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1998 Chevy
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1997 Dodge Dakota 4X4
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observes Christmas.
See Page A3
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program offered by
Historical Society.
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clean-coal generating plants
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$1 billion each.
Meigs
County
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Davenport said Thursday the
county appears to be "on the
brink of significant economic
development," and said 2006
will likely show more signs
of progress.
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POMEROY - In addition
to two new proposed power
plants. Meigs County has
seen other signs of economic
development in 2005. including new industrial concerns.
retail development, and a
major effort to revitalize
downtown Middleport . .
American Electric Power
and American Municipal
Power have announced their
intentions to build two new

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MASON. W.Va.- Work
is proceeding directly this
week on reconstruction of
the West Virginia~side
tower which had to be
demolished for bad concrete at the new PomeroyMason Bridge.
"We have just finished
pouring the first tower leg of
the portion that we removed
previously," sa,id Stephanie
Filson, public information
the
Ohio
officer for
Department of Transportation
District 10. "We will be pouring the other tower leg possibly today."
ODOT initially estimated
that the forced demolition of
the West Virginia tower
would set the project back by
about three months . but
Filson said crews are making
up for lost time .
'·It won't cause as much
trouble as we originally
expected," she said. "We've
been able to get back on track
with the project."
An investigation is continuing into what went wrong
with the pouring of the concrete on the lirst tower that
caused it to ·fail strength tests
after it dried . Filson said the
concrete passed tests when it
came from the. batch plant,
but problems developed in
the pouring.

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ation,
including · the
announcement earlier thi.,
month of a new metals mm·
pany locating in the Midwest
Steel building on Pomeroy\
East
Main
Street.
Mountaineer Metals. now
based in Jackson County.
W.Va .. plans to bepin operat·
ing from Pomeroy next
month.
. The venture is expected to
create 40 new jobs. The com~
pany has leased the 6(1000
square- fo.ot shop from the
Meigs Coumy Community

Improvement Corporation. It
sorts. cuts, tests, and ships
aluminum to maj or producers
and manLifacturer~ .
Middleporl
redevclopmenl
The
Middleport
Development Group formed
in October in an ongoing
effort to secure swte and fed-

has worked with the staff of
the Institute for Local
Government Administration
and Rural Development to
dcrelop a strategic plan,
which will be distributed to
members on Jan. 26.
That plan. based in part
on the results of a marketbased retail survey complet7ral funding for L.u.:ade ed a year ago. will serve to
1111provements. streetscape . prillritite goals and set
wurk and other downtown objectircs for the project.
beautification. Made up of
Meigs
County
merchants and rcsidenh. the The
non-Profit, open organization
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BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - Whether
ice or snow, whatever the
weather, the Meigs County
· Highway Department is
ready to handle this winter's
slick roads.
In a newly constructed
shed near the garage. one
side of the two,bay building
is · filled with 300 tons of
salt, and soon the other side
will be filled with 400 tons
of a mixture consisting of
three-part cinders to one·
part salt.
"Most any winter we use
about600 tons of salt and this
new building will make loading it up and getting it out
onto the roads easier because
it will be nice and dry," said
Eugene Triplett. Meigs
County engineer.
Triplett noted that in previous winters when the salt
and cinders were out in the
open and the temperature
Abov11: Construction on
went below freezing. it this two-bay salt shed at
made the mixture difficult
the Meigs County
. to handle. ·
Highway Department
He explained· that every- was finished this week.
thing is mixed when put on
The first bay has
the roads. that salt alone is
already been filled with
never put down, and that
salt. The second bay
sometimes on sealed or gravwill
hold a mixture of
el roads, just cinders are used
cinders and saiL
because o( the damage salt
·can do to the surface.
Rl!iht: Bill Dyer, teft.
This week the building was
and Bob Bailey, do
finished by the county highsome
finishing up on
way workers. By the end of
the
newly
constructed
next week. the second bav
Meigs County Highway
will be filled with a mixture
of gravel and salt - under Department's sa lt shed.
All of the work was
roof. all nice and dry, re.ady
to load, and spread on the
done by county highway
roads when weather emeremployees.
gencies come.
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Meigs Local
approves 2005-06
appropriations

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POMEROY - Permanent appropriations for operation of the Meigs
Local School District for the 20052006 year
in the amount of
$24.210.872 have been approved by
the Meigs Board of Education.
Thi s year's appropriations · are ·
about 750,000 less than for the 20042005 year when it stood at
$24.965,356. Mark Rhonemus, treasurer, attributed the difference to
construction proj~ct costs .
Principals were hired on supple,
mental contracts in the amount of
$2,500 each to provide supervisory
services for the Title I programs in
their respective buildings . They were
Denni s Eichinger. Mt!igs High
School; Mary Hawk. Meigs Middle
School; Rusty Bookman , Meigs
Intermediate School; and . Tony
Deem. Meigs Primary School. .
Two resignations were accepted
during the meeting. Robert Moores
' resigned effective Jan. I as a substitute custodian, and Dale Grimmette
resigned a.s indu strial arts teacher at
Meigs High School due to circumBrion J. Reed/photo
stances described by the board as New members of Middleport Village Counc il. Jean Craig and Ferman Moore. ;oined Councilman Jeff Peckham in taking
· "beyond his and the District's con- the oath of office from Mayor Sandy tannare lli on Thursday. Peckham. appoi nted to council last year. was elected to a
full term in November. New counc11member Sandra Fultz Brown was absent from the cere mony.
Please see Meigs, AS

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