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Middleport•Pomeroy, Ohio

INSIDE STORY

WEATHER

Dr. Brothers
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Showers. High
of 56. Low of 48
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SPORTS

URG announces
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OBITUARIES
Joan L. King, 77
Norman C. ‘Pete’ Martin, 87
Rachel Evans Morrison, 85
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2012

Vol. 62, No. 224

Police in search of outstanding warrants
Staff Report

mdsnews@mydailysentinel.com

POMEROY — The
Pomeroy Police Department is urging anyone
with outstanding warrants from the village to
stop in the office and pay
the fine associated with it.
Pomeroy Police Chief
Mark Proffitt said that
anyone who comes in
and willingly pays their
respective fine will not be
arrested.
With the village now
having access to a six
hour holding cell on site,
and housing available at
the Middleport Jail, Prof-

fitt stated that those with
outstanding
warrants
could be taken into custody if the fines are not
paid.
Proffitt provided The
Daily Sentinel with a
list of all individuals who
have outstanding warrants from his department
in an effort to collect
those fines.
Charges resulting in
the warrants range from
speeding, open container,
disorderly conduct and
non-moving violations.
While there are many
names on the list, Proffitt expressed his apologies to anyone who has a

duplicate name to one on
the list, as there are several people with the same
name.
(Editor’s Note: The
following is a list of all
people with outstanding
warrants from the Village
of Pomeroy as of December 1, 2012. The list was
provided by the police
department, printed as
submitted and listed alphabetically.)
Russell Addington; Michael Adkins; Mark Allison; Danielle Althouse;
Elizabeth Anderson; Erica Anderson; Jessica Anderson; Samantha Arden;
Alex Armstrong; Alex-

andria Armstrong; Jerry
Armstrong; John Arnold;
Melissa Arnold; Kraig Arrington (two); Deborah
Arthur; Edgar Austin;
Billy Babcock; Shawn
Baker; John Baldwin;
Daniel Barber; David Barber; Eric Bare; Herbert
Bare; Dwayne Barley;
Donna Barnhart; Keith
Barrett; Tyler Barry; Jessica Bartels; Harley Barton;
Brian Bass; Jocinda Batey
(two); Cory Baxter; Kelli
Beeler; Charles Bennett;
Joseph Berry; Johnny Billings; Joseph Billingsley
(two); Michael Binegar;
David Bing (two); Thomas Bird; Kevin Blackburn;

Anita Blackford; Douglas
Blake; Johnny Blake; Leah
Bland; Mark Boch; Robert
Boggess; Julian Boggs;
Dustin Bolin; Brian Bonecutter; Jonathon Booth
(two); Dylan Boso; Dale
Boswell; William Bowling;
Christina Bowyer; Heather Boyles; Gail Boynton;
Rae Braley; Sean Braley;
Bennie Branham; William Bridges; Charles
Bright; Charles Brown;
Geogre Brown; Kyle
Brown; Margie Brown;
Roger Brown; Thomas
Brown; Lawrence Brydie;
Brandyn Bumgardner; Sheryl Bumgarner; Markie
Bunnell; Russell Burns;

Charles Burton; Lester
Bush (two); Tyson Butcher; Phillip Bulter;
Scott
Cadel;
Kelly
Caldwell; Gary Callahan; Jodi Camp; Michelle
Campbell (three); Jessica Cantwell; Carrie
Carper; Jennifer Carr;
Kimothy Carr (two); William Carte; Christopher
Carter; Peggy Caruthers;
Shane Casteel (two);
Richard Castle; Stacy
Castle; Wallace Chafin;
Alexander
Chandler
(two); Brandon Chandler;
Shane Chandler (two);
Tiffany Chandler; Barry
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Celebrating Christmas at the Chester Courthouse Trussell to

retire as Grants
Administrator
Sarah Hawley

shawley@heartlandpublications.com

Photos by Charlene Hoeflich | Daily Sentinel

The courtroom of the restored 1828 Chester Courthouse was filled to capacity for the Eastern High School handbell
choir’s performance of Christmas music.

POMEROY — The Meigs County Commissioners accepted the retirement of long-time Meigs County Grants
Administrator Jean Trussell during Thursday’s weekly
meeting.
Trussell has served as the county’s grants administrator since 1995. Her retirement will be effective Dec. 31,
2012.
The commissioners will appoint a replacement for the
position at a later date.
Meigs County 911 and EMS Director Doug Lavender
talked with the commissioners about the transfer of emergency vehicles within the county. Meigs EMS recently
received a new truck to replace Medic 5. Medic 5 will
be transferred to the Rutland Fire Department to replace
Squad 44, which will go to the Pomeroy Fire Department.
Lavender said an old emergency squad currently at the
EMS office will go to the Middleport Police Department
to be used as a methamphetamine lab response vehicle.
Lavender stated that 17 people attended the meth lab
awareness training on Tuesday evening which was conducted by Dennis Lowe from Ohio BCI.
Minutes of last week’s meeting and bills were approved.
Bills totaled $114,398.26, with $26,898.49 from county
general.
The Commissioners will be in attendance at the Middleport Council meeting on Monday evening to address
council regarding the possible operation of the Rutland
Sewer System once it is owned by the county.
Present at the meeting were commissioners Tom Anderson, Tim Ihle and Mike Bartrum, clerk Gloria Kloes,
commissioner-elect Randy Smith, 911 Director Doug
Lavender, and Trussell.

Knight promoted to
Senior Master Sergent

Linda Blosser places a
piece of artificial fruit
on the Christmas tree
decorated in period
style.

Charlene Hoeflich

choeflich@mydailysentinel.com

POMEROY — Christopher L. Knight, son of
Vincent and Susan Knight
of Pomeroy, who has been
in the U.S. Air Force since
1995, has been promoted
to Senior Master Sergeant.
The graduate of Meigs
High School is now superintendent of the 505th
Test and Evaluation Group
(TEG) at Nellis Air Force
Base in Nevada. He is the
enlisted advisor to the 505
TEG commander on issues affecting the health,
welfare, morale, training,
utilization and professional
development of the group’s
enlisted airmen.
Knight also has an extensive background in communications systems maintenance. He has expertise in
communications engineering and installation, air
traffic control communication systems, land mobile
radio systems, mobile satellite service and has held
various supervisory and
leadership positions to include NCOIC-Maintenance
Submitted photo
Cast members of the dinner theater murder mystery are, Operations Center, Ground
from the left, Zach Yeauger, Emma Perrin, Gage Weisenmuller, Radio Systems, and Transmission Systems.
Shana Gorslene, Casi Arnold, and Carly Taylor.

MHS presenting murder mystery dinner theater
POMEROY — “Eclipsed,”
a mystery/murder comedy,
will be presented as a dinner
theater event with its first of
two performances tonight at
Meigs High School.
The dinner theater is being presented by the Meigs
High School Drama Club
and the Meigs Band Boosters. It is centered around
the celebrated guests of
Lord and Lady Moon at the
coveted annual Moonlight
Charity Gala where a diamond necklace that is supposed to go up for auction
disappears.
Then when the hostess is
mysteriously poisoned, it becomes apparent that some-

one in the cast of characters
is a thief, not to mention a
murderer.
The first performance
will take place tonight with
a second performance to be
held on Sunday in the Meigs
High School cafeteria.
Doors will open at 6 p.m.
and dinner will be served at
6:30 p.m. The cost of admission is $15 which includes
the dinner, spaghetti, salad,
garlic bread, dessert and
drinks.
Advance tickets are available at Clark’s Jewelry Store
in Pomeroy. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.

SMSgt. Christopher L. Knight

Knight chaired selection boards for enlisted
awards programs, evaluated performance reports
and decorations and make
recommendations for promotions.
Since being in the Air
Force he has completed
numerous
educational
programs for non-commissioned officers. His assignments have ranged from
service overseas in Japan,
Korea and Guam, as well in
numerous states from Mississippi to California.
He has received major
awards and decorations for
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Ask Dr. Brothers
Meigs County
Meigs County
Community Calendar Local Briefs He needs two different
kinds of women

Friday, Dec. 7
POMEROY — Meigs
County P.E.R.I. Chapter
74 will hold their meeting
at noon at the Mulberry
Community Center. This
will be our Christmas potluck lunch. Drinks and paper items will be supplied.
Bring covered dish(s).
Also a gift for the gift exchange.

Saturday, Dec. 8
POMEROY — Breakfast
and pictures with Santa
will take place from 9-11
a.m. at the Meigs County
District Public Library in
Pomeroy. Pictures will be
provided free of charge.
Sponsored by The Meigs
County District Public Library and The Friends of
the Meigs County Library.
POMEROY — The
Meigs County District
Public Library will host
a Family Movie Matinee
at 2 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Library. The film will be
Arthur Christmas (PG).
Refreshments will be provided.
GALLIPOLIS — The
Alpha Omicron Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma will
meet at 10:30 a.m. at Golden Corral in Gallipolis for
a luncheon and programs.
Gifts for women and children will be collected for
the Women’s Shelter. Donna Jenkins will conduct a
music program for member
and Marge Fetty will present a Christmas program.
For more information call
(740) 742-3105.
Monday, Dec. 10
POMEROY — The
Meigs County Veterans
Service Commission will
meet at 9 a.m. at the office,
located at 117 East Memorial Drive, Suite 3 in Pomeroy.
Tuesday, Dec. 11
SYRACUSE — “A Carleton Christmas” will be
held at 6:30 p.m. in the
Carleton School Gymnasium. Refreshments will be
served. For more information call (740) 992-6681.
TUPPERS PLAINS —
The Tuppers Plains Regional Sewer Board will
have their regular meeting
at 5 p.m. at the TPRSD office.
BEDFORD TWP. —
The Bedford Township
Trustees will hold their
regular monthly meeting
at 7 p.m. at the town hall.
SALISBURY TWP. —
The Salisbury Township

Trustees will meet at 5
p.m. at the home of Manning Roush.
POMEROY — The
Meigs County Board of
Health will meet at 5 p.m.
in the conference room of
the Meigs County Health
Department.
Wednesday, Dec. 12
POMEROY — The
Meigs County Trustees
and Fiscal Officers Association will meet at 6 p.m.
at the Meigs High School
Cafeteria.
Reservations
are due by December 4 by
calling Opal Dyer at (740)
742-2805. There will be a
meal preceding the meeting and election of officers
will be held.
MARIETTA — A meeting of the District 18 Executive Committee will
be held at 10 a.m. at the
Holiday Inn in Marietta,
Ohio. The purpose of this
meeting is for the Executive Committee to select
projects for Round 27
funding under the Ohio
Public Works Commission
State Capital Improvement
and Local Transportation
Improvement
Programs
(SCIP/LTIP). If you have
questions regarding this
meeting, please contact
Michelle Hyer at (740)
376-1025.
CHESTER — Shade
River Lodge meeting, 7:30
p.m. at the hall. Open installation of officers elected to serve in the coming
year. Refreshments following meeting.
Thursday, Dec. 13
POMEROY — A free
community dinner will be
held Thursday, Dec. 13
with serving from 5:3007
p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran
Church. Ham, scalloped
potatoes, vegetable, dessert and drinks. The public
is invited.
POMEROY — The
Meisg County American
Cancer Society Volunteer
Leadership Council/Survivorship Taskforce will
meet at noon at the Wild
Horse Cafe in Pomeroy.
For more information contact Courtney Midkiff at
(740) 992-6626 ext. 24.
Saturday, Dec. 15
TUPPERS PLAINS —
Tuppers Plains St. Paul
U.M. Church Christmas
Play “Star Of Wonder” will
be presented at 7 p.m. Everyone Welcome

Ohio Valley Forecast
Friday: Showers. High
near 56. South wind 5 to 11
mph. Chance of precipitation is 90 percent. New precipitation amounts between
a quarter and half of an inch
possible.
Friday Night: Showers. Low around 48. South
wind 3 to 6 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 90 percent.
New precipitation amounts
between a quarter and half
of an inch possible.
Saturday:
Showers
likely, mainly before 5 p.m.
Mostly sunny, with a high
near 60. Southwest wind
around 6 mph becoming
northwest in the afternoon.
Chance of precipitation is
70 percent. New precipitation amounts between a
tenth and quarter of an inch
possible.

Saturday Night: Showers
likely, mainly before 5 a.m.
Partly cloudy, with a low
around 48. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent. New
precipitation amounts of less
than a tenth of an inch possible.
Sunday: Showers likely,
mainly before 4 p.m. Mostly
sunny, with a high near 57.
Chance of precipitation is 60
percent.
Sunday Night: A chance
of showers. Mostly clear, with
a low around 49. Chance of
precipitation is 50 percent.
Monday: Showers. High
near 51. Chance of precipitation is 80 percent.
Monday Night: A chance
of rain and snow showers.
Mostly clear, with a low
around 29. Chance of precipitation is 50 percent.

Local stocks
AEP (NYSE) — 43.27
Akzo (NASDAQ) — 19.43
Ashland Inc. (NYSE) — 75.09
Big Lots (NYSE) — 29.89
Bob Evans (NASDAQ) — 40.11
BorgWarner (NYSE) — 66.42
Century Alum (NASDAQ) — 8.11
Champion (NASDAQ) — 0.23
City Holding (NASDAQ) — 33.65
Collins (NYSE) — 55.90
DuPont (NYSE) — 42.87
US Bank (NYSE) — 31.81
Gen Electric (NYSE) — 21.30
Harley-Davidson (NYSE) — 46.18
JP Morgan (NYSE) — 41.47
Kroger (NYSE) — 26.90
Ltd Brands (NYSE) — 51.29
Norfolk So (NYSE) — 61.38
OVBC (NASDAQ) — 18.73
BBT (NYSE) — 28.23

Peoples (NASDAQ) — 20.69
Pepsico (NYSE) — 70.02
Premier (NASDAQ) — 10.90
Rockwell (NYSE) — 80.11
Rocky Brands (NASDAQ) — 13.14
Royal Dutch Shell — 67.10
Sears Holding (NASDAQ) — 40.24
Wal-Mart (NYSE) — 71.59
Wendy’s (NYSE) — 4.76
WesBanco (NYSE) — 21.40
Worthington (NYSE) — 22.95
Daily stock reports are the 4 p.m. ET
closing quotes of transactions for
December 6, 2012, provided by Edward Jones financial advisors Isaac
Mills in Gallipolis at (740) 441-9441
and Lesley Marrero in Point Pleasant at (304) 674-0174. Member
SIPC.

Breakfast with Santa
POMEROY — The Meigs County Historical Society
will host Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 15, from
9 to 11 a.m. in the Museum Annex. The menu will consist
Dear
Dr.
Dear
Dr.
of all-you-can eat pancakes, sausage and scrambled eggs. B r o t h e r s :
Brothers: I
Donation are $5 for adults and $3 for children, 12 and I have been
wonder if I
under. There will be crafts for the children.
am wasting
divorced for
my life, or at
several years,
Meigs SWCD office move
least my free
and
I
have
to
POMEROY — The Meigs Soil and Water Conservation
time. I’m 24,
District will have limited phone service for a time due to admit that I
and I live at
have
a
sexual
an impending office move into new quarters. Until furhome
with
problem. Afther notice call 992-4282.
my parents.
ter my son
I enjoy being
was born, I
Holiday Office Closures
around them,
POMEROY — The Meigs County Clerk of Courts legal couldn’t get
and I don’t
office and title office will be closing at noon on Dec. 12. i n t e r e s t e d
have to pay
in sex with
The office will also be closed on Dec. 24, 25 and Jan. 1.
rent. I have
my wife, and
Free Community Dinner
she
eventu- Dr. Joyce Brothers a decent job
RACINE — The Racine Methodist Church will host a ally got fed up
but no one to
Syndicated
free community dinner at the church on Saturday, Dec. and left me.
date or hang
Columnist
8. Service will begin at noon and continue as long as the Now it seems
out with. I
food lasts.
like to read
I
gravitate
and do crafts
only toward
Food for Fines
rather unsavory women, with my mom and watch
POMEROY — The Meigs County District Public Li- and I don’t want to spend my little sister. Somebraries will be accepting non-perishable food items in lieu time with them outside times I wish I had friends
of fines during the month of December. These items will the bedroom. I loved my to go out with, although
be distributed to area food banks. For more information
wife. Do I have to give up I am not much for drinkplease contact (740) 992-5813.
love or sex? I can’t seem ing or dancing. Is there
to put both together in something wrong with
Dinner and Variety Show
RACINE — Southern High School’s reconnecting one woman. This is start- me, and will I just end up
youth class is hosting a dinner and variety show on De- ing to drive me nuts. — alone? — P.D.
Dear P.D.: You are not
cember 8, 2012 at 6:00. Tickets are on sale at the high K.W.
Dear K.W.: We all have alone, but many young
school for $10.00, which includes a chicken noodle dinner. A toy drive will also be held that evening, students our sexual preferences, adults your age are much
are asking that you bring a new, unwrapped toy to the styles and fantasies, but less satisfied than you
dinner. Proceeds from the evening will support the Re- when they cause so much are with their situation.
connecting Youth Program. Any questions, contact Amy conflict within a relation- Because of the economy
Roush at Southern High School 949-2611.
ship that they lead to a and the difficulty for
divorce, it can be so dis- young people in finding
Potential Boil Advisory
tressing as to finally call good jobs, many feel they
POMEROY — The hydrant replacement project in the for a change. It seems are stuck at home in their
Village of Pomeroy began on Dec. 3. Water customers that you have reached childhood
bedrooms,
within the village may experience a boil advisory or tem- that conclusion, and the chafing at keeping house
porary water shut off for repair and connection of water good news is that if you rules and wishing they
lines. Anyone with questions is asked to contact Village are highly motivated, had some privacy to live
Administrator Paul Hellman.
you may be able to re- their lives. So, as long as
think and change some you are happy there with
Look Good, Feel Better workshop
POMEROY — Look Good, Feel Better, a free program of the assumptions you your parents and your
for women in cancer treatment will be held from 1-3 p.m. hold, and your behavior. activities, you are way
on Dec. 10 at the Pomeroy Public Library. Each partici- You may not be familiar ahead of many of your
pant will receive a make up kit worth $300, along with with the Freudian con- peers when it comes to
receiving tips on care of skin and hair during treatment. cept of the madonna/ being happy. That said,
whore complex, but you there’s no way your life
Registration is required at 1-800-227-2345.
might be able to identify wouldn’t be improved if
with some of its ideas you had a circle of friends
Upcoming Blood Drives
MEIGS COUNTY — Two upcoming blood drives have once they are brought to go out with occasionbeen scheduled in Meigs County. The first will be from to your attention. If you ally. You don’t have to be
1-6 p.m. on Dec. 26 at the Mulberry Community Center. seek therapy and/or rela- a drinker or a heavy-duty
The second is scheduled from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Dec. 31 at tionship counseling, you partier.
the Middleport Church of Christ
There are many ways
may find that you have
some deep-seated issues you can expand your
Immunization clinic
circle,
startaround seeing women as social
POMEROY — The Meigs County Health Department both sexual beings and ing with your hobbies.
will conduct a Childhood and Adolescent Immunization wholesome individuals.
Check around on bulletin
Clinic from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. on Tuesday at the Meigs
It’s not unusual for boards at the library or
County Health Department. Please bring shot record and men to desire their wives community center, or in
medical card or commercial insurance if applicable. Children
must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. A do- less following the birth of the listings in your local
nation is appreciated, but not required. Flu and pneumonia a child; many men have paper for places where
shots will also be available for a fee. For more information trouble reconciling the you can take a class or do
maternal role with that of a workshop, and you’re
contact the Health Department at 992-6626.
tigress in the bedroom. bound to meet some new
When you date or have friends there. Hang out at
sex only with women you your local bookstore cafe
can’t or don’t want to and be friendly. You just
relate to any other way, need to be a little more
it only confirms your proactive about your sochoice to separate wom- cial life, and I’m sure you
en into good girls and will not end up all alone.
St. Nicholas Day Celebration
bad girls, and makes it You may not be ready
POMEROY — Grace Episcopal Church invites chil- very difficult to integrate right now to be more indren (K-4th grade) to join us for a day of fun with games love and sex. If you focus dependent, but that day
and activities, pizza, holiday movie and popcorn from 10 on finding someone you will come, and you will
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8. Please call the church could care for, you can know when you are feeloffice at 992–3968 for reservations.
begin to work on experi- ing like fleeing the nest.
encing your relationship In the meantime, work on
Christmas Program
as a satisfying sexual one having some fun.
RACINE — The Carmel-Sutton United Methodist as well.
(c) 2012 by King
Church Christmas program will be held at 7 p.m. on SunFeatures Syndicate
***
day, Dec. 9.

Church Events

Apple to produce line of Macs in the US
NEW YORK (AP) — Apple CEO
Tim Cook says the company will produce one of its existing lines of Mac
computers in the United States next
year.
Cook made the comments in part
of an interview taped for NBC’s
“Rock Center,” but aired Thursday
morning on “Today” and posted on
the network’s website.
In a separate interview with
Bloomberg Businessweek, he said
that the company will spend $100
million in 2013 to move production
of the line to the U.S. from China.
“This doesn’t mean that Apple will
do it ourselves, but we’ll be working
with people and we’ll be investing
our money,” Cook told Bloomberg.
Calls to Apple Inc. for comment
Thursday were not immediately returned.
Like most consumer electronics
companies, Apple forges agreements
with contract manufacturers to assemble its products overseas. However, the assembly accounts for a
fraction of the cost of making a PC
or smartphone. Most of the cost lies
in buying chips, and many of those

are made in the U.S., Cook noted in
his interview with NBC.
The company and its manufacturing partner Foxconn Technology
Group have faced significant criticism this year over working conditions at the Chinese facilities where
Apple products are assembled. The
attention prompted Foxconn to raise
salaries.
Cook didn’t say which line of computers would be produced in the U.S.
or where in the country they would
be made. But he told Bloomberg that
the production would include more
than just final assembly. That suggests that machining of cases and
printing of circuit boards could take
place in the U.S.
The simplest Macs to assemble
are the Mac Pro and Mac Mini desktop computers. Since they lack the
built-in screens of the MacBooks and
iMacs, they would likely be easier to
separate from the Asian display supply chain.
Regardless, the U.S. manufacturing line is expected to represent just
a tiny piece of Apple’s overall production, with sales of iPhones and iPads

now dwarfing those of its computers.
Cook said in his interview with
NBC that companies like Apple
chose to produce their products in
places like China, not because of the
lower costs associated with it, but
because the manufacturing skills required just aren’t present in the U.S.
anymore.
He added that the consumer electronics world has never really had a
big production presence in the U.S.
As a result, it’s really more about
starting production in the U.S. than
bringing it back, he said.
But for nearly three decades Apple
made its computers in the U.S. It
started outsourcing production in the
mid-90s, first by selling some plants
to contract manufacturers, then by
hiring manufacturers overseas. It assembled iMacs in Elk Grove, Calif.
until 2004.
The news comes a day after Apple
posted its worst stock drop in four
years, erasing $35 million in market
capitalization. Apple’s stock rose
$8.15, or 1.5 percent, to $546.94 in
Thursday afternoon trading.

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Death Notices
Joan Louise (Johnson) King

Joan Louise (Johnson) King, 77, of New Haven, W.Va.
died December 5, 2012.
Service will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 8 at the Foglesong-Roush Funeral Home in Mason, W.Va. Visitation will
be prior to the service from noon to 2 p.m. Officiating will
be Pastor Jason Simpkins of Soul Harvest Church. Burial
will follow at the Sunrise Cemetery in New Haven.

Norman C. ‘Pete’ Martin

Norman C. “Pete” Martin, 87, of Gallipolis, died
Wednesday, December 5, 2012, at his residence.
Services will be held at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, December 9,
2012, at Willis Funeral Home with Chaplain Bob Hood officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-3:30
p.m. prior to the funeral. There will be a flag presentation
at the funeral. Burial will be Monday, December 10, 2012,
at the Workman Cemetery in Danville, Ohio.

Rachel E. Morrison

Rachel Evans Morrison, 85, of 2 Empress Drive, Greenville, S.C., formerly of Bradley Park, Anderson, S.C., died
Wednesday, December 5, 2012, at the Sterling House in
Greer, S.C.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Sullivan-King Mortuary with Rev. Dan Batson officiating.
Burial will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. The
family will receive friends from 1-2 p.m. Saturday prior
to the service at Sullivan-King Mortuary, 3205 N Hwy 81,
Anderson, S.C. The family is at their respective homes.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. John’s
United Methodist Church, 515 S McDuffie St., Anderson,
S.C. 29624.

Knight
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his service including the
Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with one Oak
Leaf Cluster, the Commendation Medal with three
Oak Leaf Clusters,the
Achievement Medal, the
National Defense Service
Medal with one Bronze
Star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal
with one Bronze Star,
Global War on Terrorism
Service Medal, the Korean
Defense Service Medal,
the Air Force Outstanding
Unit Award with six Oak

Leaf Clusters, and the Humanitarian Service Medal.
His other achievements
include the 36th Communications Squadron, NCO
of the Quarter for 2006;
the 36th Wing Communications and Information
NCOI of the Year in 2007,
the 374th Airlift Wing,
Communications and Information SNCOof the
year in 2009, the 374th
Communications Squadron, SNCO of the Quarter,
both 2010 and 2011,
Knight resides in Las Vegas with his son, Luke M.
Knight.

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Smokers celebrate as Wash. legalizes marijuana
SEATTLE (AP) — The
crowds of happy people lighting joints under Seattle’s
Space Needle early Thursday
morning with nary a police
officer in sight bespoke the
new reality: Marijuana is legal
under Washington state law.
Hundreds gathered at Seattle Center for a New Year’s
Eve-style countdown to 12
a.m., when the legalization
measure passed by voters last
month took effect. When the
clock struck, they cheered
and sparked up in unison.
A few dozen people gathered on a sidewalk outside the
north Seattle headquarters of
the annual Hempfest celebration and did the same, offering joints to reporters and
blowing smoke into television
news cameras.
“I feel like a kid in a candy
store!” shouted Hempfest volunteer Darby Hageman. “It’s
all becoming real now!”
Washington and Colorado
became the first states to vote
to decriminalize and regulate
the possession of an ounce
or less of marijuana by adults
over 21. Both measures call
for setting up state licensing schemes for pot growers,
processors and retail stores.
Colorado’s law is set to take
effect by Jan. 5.
Technically, Washington’s
new marijuana law still forbids smoking pot in public,
which remains punishable by
a fine, like drinking in public.
But pot fans wanted a party,

and Seattle police weren’t
about to write them any tickets.
In another sweeping
change for Washington, Gov.
Chris Gregoire on Wednesday signed into law a measure that legalizes same-sex
marriage. The state joins several others that allow gay and
lesbian couples to wed.
The mood was festive in
Seattle as dozens of gay and
lesbian couples got in line to
pick up marriage licenses at
the King County auditor’s office early Thursday.
King County and Thurston County announced they
would open their auditors’
offices shortly after midnight
Wednesday to accommodate those who wanted to be
among the first to get their
licenses.
Kelly Middleton and her
partner Amanda Dollente got
in line at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Hours later, as the line
grew, volunteers distributed
roses and a group of men and
women serenaded the waiting line to the tune of “Chapel
of Love.”
Because the state has a
three-day waiting period, the
earliest that weddings can
take place is Sunday.
In dealing with marijuana,
the Seattle Police Department
told its 1,300 officers on
Wednesday, just before legalization took hold, that
until further notice they
shall not issue citations

for public marijuana use.
Officers will be advising
people not to smoke in public, police spokesman Jonah
Spangenthal-Lee wrote on
the SPD Blotter. “The police
department believes that,
under state law, you may responsibly get baked, order
some pizzas and enjoy a ‘Lord
of the Rings’ marathon in the
privacy of your own home, if
you want to.”
He offered a catchy new
directive referring to the film
“The Big Lebowski,” popular
with many marijuana fans:
“The Dude abides, and says
‘take it inside!’”
“This is a big day because
all our lives we’ve been living under the iron curtain of
prohibition,” said Hempfest
director Vivian McPeak. “The
whole world sees that prohibition just took a body blow.”
Washington’s new law decriminalizes possession of
up to an ounce for those over
21, but for now selling marijuana remains illegal. I-502
gives the state a year to come
up with a system of statelicensed growers, processors
and retail stores, with the
marijuana taxed 25 percent at
each stage. Analysts have estimated that a legal pot market
could bring Washington hundreds of millions of dollars a
year in new tax revenue for
schools, health care and basic
government functions.
But marijuana remains illegal under federal law. That

means federal agents can still
arrest people for it, and it’s
banned from federal properties, including military bases
and national parks.
The Justice Department
has not said whether it will
sue to try to block the regulatory schemes in Washington
and Colorado from taking effect.
“The department’s responsibility to enforce the
Controlled Substances Act
remains unchanged,” said a
statement issued Wednesday
by the Seattle U.S. attorney’s
office. “Neither states nor the
executive branch can nullify a
statute passed by Congress.”
The legal question is
whether the establishment of
a regulated marijuana market
would “frustrate the purpose”
of the federal pot prohibition,
and many constitutional law
scholars say it very likely
would.
That leaves the political
question of whether the administration wants to try to
block the regulatory system,
even though it would remain
legal to possess up to an
ounce of marijuana.
Alison Holcomb is the drug
policy director of the American Civil Liberties Union of
Washington and served as the
campaign manager for New
Approach Washington, which
led the legalization drive. She
said the voters clearly showed
they’re done with marijuana
prohibition.

Ohio official rebuffs idea of challenging Kasich
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s
elections chief has squelched rumors he might be preparing to
challenge Gov. John Kasich in a
Republican primary two years
from now.
Secretary of State Jon Husted
told reporters Thursday that if he
runs for anything in 2014 it would

be for re-election to his current
job, where he oversees business
filings and elections in the battleground state.
The 45-year-old Husted has
served as state senator and speaker of the Ohio House. He’s widely
mentioned as an eventual contender for the governorship.

His remarks came at a news conference held to certify results of
the 2012 election, including Democratic President Barack Obama’s
victory in Ohio.
Husted said deciding his political future is less a priority this week
than wrapping up the election and
being with his family.

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A Hunger For More What a crowd of encouragers
When I arrived home
with my family one evening late last week, I found
a phone message from a
sweet lady named Sue,
whom I had never met before. In the message, she
indicated that she was a
regular reader of this column and proceeded to give
me some encouraging feedback. She concluded her
message with a special request for a future column;
she asked that I share some
thoughts on why people
should not cheat and steal,
even though it is Christmas
time and there may be a lot
of things that they might
want very much.
As I thought about it,
the truth of the matter
seemed clear in that many
of the folks who are in fact
stealing and cheating don’t
need the excuse of needing Christmas presents for
their children since such
behavior is a year-round
phenomenon. But such
nasty behaviors seem to
exponentially increase during the holiday shopping
season possibly because
“opportunity” increases a
great deal. It seems to be
the season for people stealing purses, scamming store
return policies, breaking
into cars, and assaulting
other shoppers who are
competing for the same
items to purchase.
For example, on the
weekend after Thanksgiving, as I was waiting to pay
for some orange juice, a
weary cashier at one local
store sadly described for
me how a “Black Friday”
shopper had been taken
to jail after he had come
to blows over bath towels.
Really? Was a cheap bath
towel worth going to jail
for? Was it worth assaulting someone else? Was it
worth getting angry about
in the first place?
As a personal “for instance”, a delivery service
dropped a box off on our
porch on the day after “Cyber Monday”. My children,
quietly working on school
assignments, could see
the delivery man through
the window as he left the
package on a bench. A few
seconds after he left, an unknown van pulled into the
driveway and a stranger
warily crept up onto the
porch. He began examining the package left behind, I assume to see if it
was worth pinching from
our porch. A cacophony
of barking dogs broke out
and then one of the boys
spoke, apparently loud
enough for the man to realize that there was someone at home after all. The
interloper quickly left, our
package abandoned: maybe
he felt that a box of office
supplies (which was clearly
indicated on the box’s exterior) was not the high-falootin’ cyber deal for which
he was hoping. Needless to
say, studies at our house
were temporarily derailed
as a result, but we at least
still had our printer ink.
It so happens that we,
although perhaps not really
characterized by either of
the aforementioned exam-

Thom Mollohan
Pastor

ples, may be inadvertently
implicated in lying, cheating and stealing ourselves!
After all, what are the implications of getting things ridiculously cheap? Is it possible that companies who
lure us into their stores may
be involved directly or indirectly in oppressive practices such as lying, cheating,
and stealing themselves? It
would seem so. They steal
(and we share in it) when
they contract goods from
workers who are not paid
a fair wage. Children are
lied to in West Africa to
harvest cocoa beans. The
harvest of what makes good
chocolate, according to the
Payson Center of Tulane
University, has involved
child slave labor for several
years now (and, yes, some
of your favorite brands are
indirectly connected with
this). Children are sexually
exploited when they model
for the “hottest” brands in
the nude. Christmas tree
lights may be mass produced in part by oppressed
Believers in places where
the Church is suppressed.
It could be that our craving
for big, fancy, flavorful, and
cheap is our portal into the
very things we most abhor
in human nature and Christmas is the season in which
it is most active.
The thoughts that Sue
shared in her phone call
seem very appropriate when
considered against the
backdrop of such instances
of ugliness that color our
world. On the one hand,
we love to see and hear that
Christmas is invoking acts
of good will, self-sacrifice,
and gracious generosity.
On the other, we seem to
see a lot of things we would
rather not be seeing and the
effects of our sinful nature
run unrestrained.
Even if sins could be categorized as “really bad sins,”
“pretty bad sins,” and “not
so bad sins” (they can’t, in
case you wondered) and we
tolerated in our own conduct only the “not so bad
sin” of misplacing our priorities on “stuff”, we seem
to know that the behaviors
generated by such attitudes
aren’t right. That’s why
folks love the holiday classic
movies and specials that poetically underscore the point
for us.
Everyone
generally
agrees, for instance, that our
society is overly materialistic, yet we go out and shop
like crazy people just to get
the best deals we can for
things we either don’t need

or the newest version of
something we already have.
Perhaps we think of the vice
of greed as being all right
if we’re not “cheating” or
“stealing”. But we are cheating and stealing when we
allow our drive for things to
go unrestrained and fail to
participate in the opportunities that God will give us to
demonstrate love and care
for other human beings.
We are even cheating and
stealing from ourselves. In
the material sense, we do
so by going beyond “necessary” debt. If “necessary”
debt (and I’m using the
term “necessary” in a generous manner) is “borrowing” from the future, then
it stands to reason that
“unnecessary” (frivolous)
debt is “stealing” from our
own future. It is especially
a kind of stealing if we are
accruing debt to the point
that we cannot pay it back.
Bankruptcy, as a result of
undisciplined spending is,
after all, a legal way of not
having to pay back someone
else’s money; it is therefore
stealing.
But more than that, we
are stealing from ourselves
a special kind of joy and
delight imparted to us from
God when we cooperate
with Him and allow Him
to express His love through
us. Instead of settling for
the temporary substitute of
happiness that we think having more or better “stuff” is,
we set our goals on a higher
and more lasting joy that
only comes in living out the
divine nature as Christ Jesus
comes alive in us.
And ultimately, when we
set our minds on what is less
than loving God and loving
others, we rob God Himself
of the glory He deserves, because we quell His presence
within us, stifle His love
expressed through us, and
hinder His will for us and
those with whom are lives
are entwined.
While it’s altogether a
fitting thing to give gifts to
one another as expressions
of our love, Sue was quite
“on the mark” when she expressed her concern about
the trends of today. I just
wonder if you and I are also
as concerned as we ought to
be about how “out of hand”
our mad passions to get
more for less can become.
“I appeal to you therefore,
brothers, by the mercies of
God, to present your bodies
as a living sacrifice, holy and
acceptable to God, which is
your spiritual worship. Do
not be conformed to this
world, but be transformed
by the renewal of your mind,
that by testing you may discern what is the will of God,
what is good and acceptable
and perfect… Let love be
genuine. Abhor what is evil;
hold fast to what is good”
(Romans 12:1-2, 9 ESV).
Thom Mollohan and his family have
ministered in southern Ohio the
past 17 ½ years, is the author of The
Fairy Tale Parables and Crimson
Harvest, and blogs at “unfurledsails.
wordpress.com”. He is the pastor of
Pathway Community Church and
may be reached for comments or
questions by email at pastorthom@
pathwaygallipolis.com.

Pursue Peace this season
For many the holidays are
assurance of God, and all that
fun, filled with joy, excitement
God is working in our lives.
and anticipation of gatherPeace eliminates stress.
ing with families and friends.
Peace is the bi-product of
However, for others, the holitrust. In other words, our
days are filled with loneliness,
trust in Christ provides us
depression, oppression and
with his peace that he said
anxiety for various reasons.
would leave with us. So as
Some of these anxieties
we yield to Christ, trusting
are due to the loss of a loved
his ways, our lives experience
one whom they can not spend
the lack of stress. This is good
the holidays with. For others,
news.
is the inability to meet the
Jesus stands ready, to regathering’s expectations due
deem, to restore, to renew,
to the fact that finances may
and to give you his peace in
Alex Colon
play a big part in it, and the
the midst of any storm or situlack thereof is great.
ation you may be experiencPastor
These and more are aveing this Christmas Season.
nues that generate stress, disRemember, that Jesus is the
tress, depression, oppression, anger, and real reason for this Christmas season and
much more.
he brought peace and good will toward
The current conditions of a person’s life men (Luke 214).
are very real and factual, but there is one
The same way we receive Christ into
truth that overrides such realities, and our lives, is the same way we receive his
that is the Word and the Presence of God. peace — by trusting him as our savior
God’s Word tells us in Isaiah 26:3 that (redeemer, restorer, healer, provider, sup“God will keep him in perfect peace (or in plier, protector), and believing that he is
peace-peace, which is shalom — shalom able to do exceedingly above all that we
in the original text) whose mind is stayed can ask or think, according to the power
on Him, because he trusts him.”
that works within us (Ephesians 3:20)
Notice that this verse does not give any
Therefore, pursue peace (Psalm 34:14)
indication whatsoever that God’s peace is and let the peace of God interrupt every
passive. In fact, peace is very proactive. affair in your life so that God’s will is done
In other words, the peace of God is the on your behalf.
very presence of God, the will of God, the
Make it a Peaceful Day!

To me, it was the
most exciting football
game I have ever seen
— a heart-flopper, for
sure. It turned out to be
an overtime 43-42 victory in the state football
championship game for
Wahama High School,
which bested the Dons
of Weirton Madonna.
While both teams
played a “never-quit”
game, I thought that
the White Falcons players “never-quit” the best
throughout the game,
and particularly at the
end. As they went back
on the field to attempt
the 2-point conversion
following the overtime
TD and timeout, the
players had the countenance of the will to
win. When the ball
was snapped, the line
blocked determinedly,
and Quarterback Trenton Gibbs punched it
into the end zone authoritatively.
Local photographer,
Tim Tucker, was at the
game. As the two of us
walked out on the field
toward the post-game
trophy
presentation,
I turned and noticed
something dynamic. I
told Tim that he needed
to take a picture of it.
Quickly making a
camera adjustment, Tim
photographed the Wahama fans in the stands.
It was not so much that
they were continuing to
cheer loudly, but it was
that there were so many
people from Mason
present for the game
that the stands were absolutely filled from one
end to the other. It was
very clear that supporters of the White Falcons
out-peopled supporters
from the opposite side.
Driving home after
the game, a thought

Ron Branch
Pastor

occurred to me about
the sight. As I factored
in the dynamism of the
White Falcons band and
the inspirational presence and voices of the
White Falcon cheerleaders, the combinations
of all involved made
me think what a great
crowd of encouragers
were there. It brings
out the best in any team
when a crowd of people
are present to encourage them onward.
But, let us follow the
encouraging Scriptural
line that stretches from
this consideration of
it. The Writer of the
Book of Hebrews was
a great encourager of
the people to whom he
wrote that they should
faithfully continue in
their profession of faith
in Jesus Christ. He encouraged them to “hold
fast to their profession,”
and told them why they
should and how they
could.
If there is one thing
that God knows about
those who profess faith
in the Lord Jesus Christ
is that we need a lot
of encouragement. All
too often people associated with Christ and
the Church quit “hold-

ing fast” simply because
they get discouraged for
one reason or another.
But, never fail to factor
in that we are constantly surrounded by those
who encourage us to
continue doing our best
when we feel like giving
up.
As a matter of fact,
the Writer pointed out
that he was not the only
encourager. He wrote,
“Wherefore seeing we
also are compassed
about with so great a
cloud of witnesses…”
These “witnesses” are
those who have gone on
before us whose lives
and testimonies serve
as sources of encouragement. What a great
crowd of encouragers!
But, the writer also
points out another
source of encouragement. He wrote, “Looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our
faith…” Jesus Christ is
the supreme encourager
for us. He personally
paid the price for the
privilege for us to enter
salvation’s life-race. He
provided the means and
opportunity to be on His
team, and He expects us
to be a “never-quitter.”
“Come on! You can do
it! I am with you!” He
calls. “With His help, we
held on! With His help
we stayed the course!
Like us you can overcome, too!” they call.
What a great crowd of
encouragers.
In the meantime, I
hope to get a copy of
that picture Tim took of
the fans in the stands. I
want to frame it to remind me spiritually how
there is a great cloud of
witnesses about me to
encourage me for times
when I need encouragement.

An introduction to the
Advent Candle Song
Nonetheless, had there
Jill and I arrived at our first
been no baby in the manger
church too late that year to
where was the Christ of the
experience Christmas with
Cross to come from?!? Hold
them, but with the coming of
that thought, but add to it the
the Advent Season the next
fact Jesus was born to do the
year were introduced to the
business of God — living out
“Advent Candle Song” with
in his own life the compaswhich you may be familiar. It
sionate, loving and sensitive,
consists of five verses overall,
giving and forgiving nature
and enables the congregation
of God, and backing up His
to move forward in anticipaclaims with “signs and wontion of the climactic birth of
ders” everywhere He went.
the Christ Child.
My point here is that Jesus
Since there are four diswas born into our world as
tinct Sundays in Advent, the
traditional Advent Wreath Thomas Johnson God’s agent, not to “razzledazzle” the people of God,
consists of four colored canPastor
but to reveal God to the
dles. A fifth one is white; it’s
people. Unlike the religious
the “Christ candle,” and is lit
authorities of that time, who had turned
on Christmas Eve.
Advent serves another critical purpose, God’s people “every which way but loose”
in compelling us to reflect upon God’s ac- with their petty and picayune ideas and
tivity in the past, to now consider His im- precepts, rules and regulations, Jesus
mediate presence, and to prepare for what preached healing and wholeness and made
people well!
is coming our way.
In effect, the birth of the Christ Child in
If you prefer something a bit more theological, or eschatological (to use a 25- the manger at Bethlehem was indeed sericent, “end-times” word), He who already ous business on God’s part; God doesn’t
has come is He who is with us here-and fool around! God’s people then were not
now, and He who is present with us now is as righteous as they could have been, but
He who is yet to come again at some time neither have God’s people-as-a-whole ever
since achieved sainthood.
in the future. Got that?
Honesty, as Christians we aren’t perLet’s leave the “bread and milk” for the
kids, and you and I delve into some “meat fect; God knows this, and John Q. Public
and potatoes” stuff. Even as our children suspects as much. Nevertheless, we have
and grandchildren are generating thoughts no right whatsoever to play down our saland words to the effect of what they want vation as anything less than the excruciatfor Christmas, you and I had better attend ingly painful, selfless but necessary sacrifice it was on the part of Jesus.
to the fact of our Lord’s Second Coming.
No: we aren’t perfect; but neither are we
God knows, some lay people and clergy
alike do a darn good impression of an os- “just or only saved.” I defy you to endure
trich, and essentially dismiss this forth- what Jesus endured for us, and to suffer
coming epiphany as a fallacy, if not a fan- everything He did for as long as He did.
tasy! It’s anything but. This is a promise (No takers? No masochists? So be it!)
Believe it or not, God is under no oblimade by the Son of God, and God always
gation to like us or our behavior — which
keeps His promises!
So, Jesus is coming back. To this fact shouldn’t come as any surprise, since we
has been added the phrase … “and this don’t necessarily give Him reason to. And
time He means business!” Was that your yet God loves us anyways, is compelled to
“Amen” I just heard? Trust me: it was one love us always, and can never not love us.
Liking someone and loving that person
of many.
To be of the opinion God has some seri- are NOT synonymous. Witness the Bible’s
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our world this next time around begs the mentions occasions of God’s people doing
question: … “Was the birth of the Christ what He couldn’t approve of and didn’t
Child some sort of accident on God’s part, like, yet His allowing them the opportusomething God didn’t mean to happen?” nity to repent.
So, again: Advent compels us to bite
Granted it came in “under the radar” of
all the major political and religious fig- the bullet of our Lord’s Second Coming;
ures of that time, and was first revealed though it is yet to happen, already it is arto shepherds tending their flocks at some ranged. The present is for us to get ready;
the future, to rejoice!
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Sports

FRIDAY,
DECEMBER 7, 2012

mdssports@heartlandpublications.com

Lady Falcons fall to Charleston Catholic, 53-27
Alex Hawley
ahawley@heartlandpublications.com

CHARLESTON, W.Va. —
The Lady Falcons traveled to
the capital city Wednesday
night for their first road trip
of the season where they met
up with 2011-12 state quarter
finalist Charleston Catholic.
Wahama was outscored 38-12
in the first half as the Irish
cruised to a 53-27 victory in
their season opener.

Charleston Catholic (1-0)
held the Lady Falcons (0-2) to
just four points in the opening stanza while the Irish offense went for 16 points. WHS
scored eight points in the second quarter but CCHS scored
22 to take the 26 point lead
into the half.
The Lady Falcon offense
scored 10 points in the third
quarter but trailed 52-22
headed into the finale. Wahama’s defense held Charles-

ton Catholic to just one point
in the fourth quarter but the
Irish were still able to take the
53-27 victory.
Mackenzie Gabritsch led
the Red and White with nine
points in the game including
five points from the charity
stripe. Sierra Carmichael finished with seven points, all
coming in the second half,
while Paige Gardner finished
with six points. Kelsey Zuspan
finished with five points, all

coming in the second quarter,
to round out the WHS scoring.
Zuspan pulled to nine rebounds to lead WHS, followed
by Gardner with eight, Carmichael with four and Gabritsch
with three.
Anna Whelan led the victors with 18 points including
four three-pointers to go along
with seven steals and five assists. Samantha Fletcher finished with 10 points, Madison

Hemlock notched nine points,
while Christina O’Dell and
Simone Assaley each finished
with eight points. Assaley led
the Irish with eight rebounds.
WHS shot 5-of-8 (62.5 percent) from the free throw line
while Charleston Catholic
went 8-of-13 (61.5 percent).
Wahama is set to face the
Irish again on January 30th in
Mason.

URG lands seven
on Daktronics-NAIA
Scholar Athlete teams
Randy Payton
Special to OVP

RIO GRANDE, Ohio — University of Rio Grande junior forward Alex Davis is one of 492 women’s soccer
players nationwide to be named a 2012 Daktronics-NAIA
Scholar Athlete.
The NAIA made the announcement last Friday.
Davis, a native of Ashville, Ohio, carries a 3.55 grade
point average as an Early Childhood Education major.
Graceland (Iowa) led all institutions with nine individuals on the women’s soccer list.
Three members of the University of Rio Grande’s volleyball team were among the 408 students named 2012
Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes last Friday.
Representing the RedStorm were senior middle blocker
Erin Sherman (South Webster, OH), junior setter Kelsey
Martin (Jackson, OH) and junior defensive specialist/libero Nicole Ogg (Albany, OH).
Sherman, a Biolgy major, sports a 3.63 grade point average; Ogg, a Business Management major, has a GPA of
3.56; and Martin, a Nursing major, had a grade average
of 3.55.
Hastings (Neb.) and Indiana Tech led all institutions
with eight individuals on the volleyball list.
Three members of the University of Rio Grande’s men’s
soccer team are among the 315 students named as 2012
Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes last Friday.
The trio representing the RedStorm was comprised of
senior forwards Richard Isberner (Sao Paulo, Brazil) and
Rafael Maccauro (Sao Paulo, Brazil), along with senior
midfielder Oliver Hewitt-Fisher (Swansea, Wales).
Hewitt-Fisher, who is majoring in Biology, had a grade
point average of 3.90, while Isberner and Maccauro - both
Business Administration majors - have GPA’s of 3.74 and
3.68, respectively.
Westminster (Utah) finished with the most athletes
recognized on the men’s soccer list with nine.
In order to be nominated by an institution’s head coach
or sports information director, a student-athlete must
maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0
scale and must have achieved a junior academic status to
qualify for this honor.

Submitted photo | URG athletics

Rio Grande junior Alex Davis (8) launches a shot attempt in
a file photo of women’s soccer contest this past fall in Rio
Grande, Ohio.

OVP Sports Schedule
Friday, Dec. 7
Boys Basketball
Warren at Gallia Academy,
5 p.m.
Southern at South Gallia, 6
p.m.
Waterford at Wahama, 6
p.m. (ppd.)
Eastern at Federal Hocking,
6 p.m.
Hannan at Elk Valley Christian, 7:30
Meigs at Wellston, 6 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Hannan at Belpre, 6 p.m.
Wrestling
PPHS at US Air Force Indian Classic (TN), 6 p.m.
URG Sports
Women’s Basketball vs Taylor University at Indiana Wesleyan, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8

Boys Basketball
River Valley at Meigs, 6 p.m.
South Gallia at Buffalo,
TBA
Point Pleasant at Hurricane,
6 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Warren at Gallia Academy,
6 p.m.
Waterford at Wahama, 6
p.m
Wrestling
Gallia Academy at Fairland
Inv., 10 a.m.
River Valley at Warren, 10
a.m.
Swimming
River Valley at Athens, 11
a.m.
URG Sports
Women’s Basketball at Indiana Wesleyan, 3 p.m.
Men’s Basketball vs OULancaster, 6 p.m.

Chris Hays | MCT photo

West Virginia head coach Bob Huggins speaks with an official during a 63-60 loss to Davidson in the Old Spice Classic
semifinals at the HP Field House in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on November 23.

Kilicli leads WVU past Marshall, 69-59
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) —
At 6-foot-9 and 260 pounds, it’s
hard to miss West Virginia’s Deniz
Kilicli, and his teammates did a
better job of finding him against
Marshall.
Kilicli scored a season-high 21
points to lead West Virginia to a
69-59 win over the Thundering
Herd on Wednesday night.
West Virginia (3-3) beat its intrastate rival for the sixth time
in the last seven meetings and
improved to 30-11 all-time in the
series.
“We are West Virginia, the state’s
team. And we prove it over and
over again,” Kilicli said. “Most of
our guys haven’t been in this atmosphere before, so they didn’t know
what to expect. I told them. I said,
‘look man, this is what is going to
happen. You have to experience it
sometimes.’”
Kilicli went 7 of 19 from the
floor but made up for that by going
7 of 8 from the line. With a steady
diet of baby hooks, he finished a
point shy of his career high set last
season at Providence.
With Kilicli’s help, West Virginia
outscored Marshall 36-18 in the
paint.
“This is the kind of game we’ve
been hoping for,” said West Virginia coach Bob Huggins. “I thought
we got the ball to him a lot better.”
West Virginia outrebounded
Marshall 13-6 over the final seven

minutes and 43-35 overall.
Marshall, which saw its threegame winning streak snapped,
turned in another inconsistent
performance at the free-throw
line, where it was outscored 2412.
“I’m not sure West Virginia beat
us tonight,” said Marshall coach
Tom Herrion. “We contributed
mightily to the loss, and I mean
no disrespect to them.”
D.D. Scarver scored 17 points,
Elijah Pittman added 16 and DeAndre Kane had 13 for Marshall
(5-4).
Marshall went more than six
minutes between field goals and
Kilicli’s basket extended West
Virginia’s six-point halftime lead
to 51-40 with 8:53 left. But Kilicli went to the bench 30 seconds
later with his fourth foul.
Pittman kept Marshall’s deficit
in single digits temporarily with
a pair of 3-pointers, but the Thundering Herd got no closer than
five points the rest of the game.
Juwan Staten, who finished
with 12 points, made a pair of
driving layups 22 seconds apart
to put the Mountaineers ahead
59-52 with 2:09 left.
Bad blood between the rivals
heated up late in the game.
Although no fight broke out,
players from both teams had to
be separated with 1:39 left after a Kilicli basket. The officials

went to the replay monitor to sort
things out.
Marshall’s Robert Goff was
ejected, as were four West Virginia
players who left the bench: Aaric
Murray, Terry Henderson, Jabarie Hinds and Eron Harris. One
player for each team also was assessed a technical foul, and two
more technicals were called in the
final minute.
The annual game at the Charleston Civic Center was moved from
its traditional January slot this
season to accommodate West Virginia’s debut in the Big 12.
West Virginia missed eight of
its first nine shots and trailed by
as many as seven early in the first
half. Marshall started having turnover problems and lost its shooting touch after starting out strong.
Murray provided a spark with
his only three baskets of the game
in a two-minute span, putting in a
rebound to give the Mountaineers
their first lead, 25-24, with 2:45
left until halftime.
Marshall was held to one field
goal over the final five minutes of
the half and West Virginia finished
on a 12-1 run to lead 31-25.
“What helped us lose the game
was our 13 turnovers in the first
half,” Herrion said. “When we
were behind in the second half,
you just can’t have empty possessions. You have to convert — and
we didn’t convert.”

Suisham enjoying career year for Steelers
PITTSBURGH (AP) —
When Shaun Suisham steps
onto the field with the game on
the line, the Pittsburgh Steelers
kicker doesn’t think about the
packed stadium or the millions
watching at home on TV. He
doesn’t worry about the way
the wind is blowing or if holder
Drew Butler is going to get the
laces right.
Instead, Suisham thinks
about the sacrifices made by
the other 44 players dressed in
black-and-gold just so the affable
30-year-old Canadian could step
in and be the hero.
“He knows how much work
the other guys put into the
game to that point and it’s great
to be able to put a win on top of
it for everybody,” long snapper
Greg Warren said.
Something Suisham has

gotten pretty good at this fall.
He leads the NFL in field goal
percentage, making 24 of 25
kicks, and has already drilled
three game-winners, including
a 42-yarder last Sunday at the
gun to beat rival Baltimore on
the road.
It’s rarified air for any kicker,
though you wouldn’t know it by
talking to Suisham. Asked what
it means to be in the midst of
a career year in a line of work
where you’re only as good as
your next kick, and all Suisham
does is shrug his shoulders.
“It’s my job,” he said.
One that he’s gotten pretty
good at. While Suisham doesn’t
have the strongest leg in the
league — his range is careerlong is a relatively modest 52
yards — at the moment he’ll
happily settle for the most accu-

rate kicker in the game.
“He’s in a zone right now,”
Warren said.
The Steelers (7-5) have needed him to be in a season where
there has been little wiggle
room. Only three of Pittsburgh’s
dozen games have been decided
by more than a touchdown, and
Suisham’s right foot has provided the difference in victories
over Philadelphia, Kansas City
and the Ravens.
The kicks against the Eagles
(34 yards) and Chiefs (23
yards) were relative gimmes.
Baltimore, however, proved a
little trickier. Yet his boot from
the right hashmark was good
all the way and for once the
normally reserved Suisham
decided to celebrate a little bit,
giving a fist pump while getting
mobbed by his teammates.

It was a rare show of emotion
from a player who has learned
to take emotion out of the equation. It’s no easy task in one of
the most stressful and disposable positions in the game.
Suisham, however, has found
a sweet spot this fall after a
bumpy 2011 in which he made
just 74 percent (23 of 31) of his
kicks. He had to beat out Dan
Hrapmann in training camp
over the summer and barring
a case of the shanks he’ll easily
set a personal best in field goals
made and field goal percentage.
Not bad for a player who
came into the league a little wide-eyed in 2005 and
spent the first five seasons
of his career bouncing back
and forth between Dallas
and Washington.

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10:30
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school,
10:20-11
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Church
33045
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Road,
Pomeroy.
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a.m.;
worship,
10:30-11
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9-10-15
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school,
10:30
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preaching
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Rock Daniel
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study,
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10 a.m.
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worship,
10:30
a.m.
and
6:30 p.m.;
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Independent Baptist Church a.m.;
9:30
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10:30
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10
a.m.;
worship
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Baptist
Church
vice,
6
p.m.
Pine
Grove.
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9
a.m.;
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Wednesday
services,
6:30
p.m.
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school,
9:30
a.m.;
preaching
serp.m.; Wednesday
services,
7 p.m.
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11 a.m.; evening
6 p.m.; Carleton
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Little.
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Grove.
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9 a.m.;
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a.m.;
worship,
10:30
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7 p.m. service,
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Wednesday
prayer
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7 p.m.
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Road. Pastor:
Robert
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(740)
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10
a.m.
Wednesday
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7
p.m.
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79:30
p.m.
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Russell
Carson.
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school,
Wednesday
services,
7 p.m.
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school,
9:30
a.m.;
worship
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school,
a.m.;a.m.;
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10:30
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worship,
10:30
a.m.;
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Lutheran
Church Church
Middleport
Church
of the
Nazarene
andSavior
Henry
Streets,
Ravenswood,Pastor:
Watson.
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school,
a.m.; Walnut
Cheshire
Baptist
Church
9:30
a.m.;
worship,
10:45
a.m. and 7worship
p.m.;
Our
Lutheran
Tuppers
Plains
Church9:30
of Christ
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Powell.
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10:30
a.m.;service,
evening
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Ravenswood,
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Powell.
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a.m.;
worship,
10:30
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school,
9:30
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923
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Sabbath
school, 2 p.m.Christ
Saturday,
Main Street,
Pomeroy.
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Ravenswood,
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school, 10 326 EastCommunity
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school,
10
Pastor:
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Davis.
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service,
10
Main
Street,
Rutland.
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Steve
United
Brethren Road. Pastor: Ricky
Pastor:
William
K.
Marshall.
Sunday
Pastor:
William
K.
Marshall.
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7
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3 p.m.
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10:15a.m.;
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worship,
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in a.m.; worship,
a.m.;
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school,
9:30 a.m.;
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a.m.;
worship,
9 a.m.
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a.m.;
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7 p.m.;
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10:30
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7
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7
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7
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7 p.m.;
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a.m.;
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11 a.m.;
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10
a.m.;
worship,
9
a.m.;
Wednesday
p.m.
Harrisonville
Road.
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10
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10 a.m.
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9:30
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school,
evestudy,
7:30 p.m.
a.m.
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Wednesday,
7 p.m.10 a.m.; Eden
Harrisonville
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7a.m.;
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Heart
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9:30
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John 3:16

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keep my conscience clear
before God and man”
Acts 24:16

“Let your light so shine before
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good works and glorify
your Father in heaven.”
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
SERVICES
Business

• Prompt and Quality Work
• Reasonable Rates
• Insured • Experienced
• References Available
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740-591-8044

60353251

Stanley
Tree Trimming
&amp; Removal

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EMPLOYMENT
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Experience

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Construction
Commercial &amp;
Residential

General
Remodeling
Room Additions
Rooﬁng
Garages
Pole Barns

Mike W. Marcum, Owner

1-740-985-4141 or 1-740-416-1834
Not afﬁliated with Marcum Rooﬁng &amp; Remodeling

Legals

Notices

Miscellaneous

Ruths' Christmas Trees- By
Boyd Ruth 10am-6pm
cut Blue/Norway spruces,
Douglas/Frasier/Canaan firs,
white pines, dug trees,
wreaths, grave blankets, 412ft. $12 - up, exit St. Rt. 681
at Darwin take Old 33 North to
Shade then follow signs
740-591-1937, 740-592-1958

Bowflex Climber Tread 5000
with remote Heart module list
for $3,999 asking $1,800 New
Condition Has to be picked up
Call 740-446-4988

SERVICES
Heating &amp; Cooling
H.V.A.C. Technician minimum
2 years experience. Local Conpmay. Mail Resume to:
H.V.A.C Tech. 1060 Mill Creek
Road, Gallipolis,Ohio 45631
Professional Services
SEPTIC PUMPING Gallia Co.
OH and
Mason Co. WV. Ron
OH
Evans
Jackson,
800-537-9528

J &amp; C TREE SERVICE
30 yrs experience, insured
No job too big or small.
304-675-2213
304-377-8547
FINANCIAL
Money To Lend
NOTICE Borrow Smart. Contact
the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions Office of Consumer Affairs BEFORE you refinance your
home or obtain a loan. BEWARE
of requests for any large advance
payments of fees or insurance.
Call the Office of Consumer Affiars toll free at 1-866-278-0003 to
learn if the mortgage broker or
lender is properly licensed. (This
is a public service announcement
from the Ohio Valley Publishing
Company)

EDUCATION
Business &amp; Trade School
Gallipolis Career
College
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today! 740-446-4367
1-800-214-0452

gallipoliscareercollege.edu
Accredited Member Accrediting Council
for Independent Colleges and Schools
1274B

ANIMALS
Pets
AKC Siberian Husky puppies
shots, wormed, vet ck'd, $350,
(740) 534-2974 or 643-2731
FREE: loveable kittens, blk/wh
&amp; grey/wh, approx 8 wks, each
will be spayed or neutered
free. 740-416-0799
Happy Jack Mange Medicine:
promotes healing and hair
growth to any mange, hotspot
or fungus on dogs and horses
without steroids. Dettwiller
Lumber 740-992-5500.
www.happyjackinc.com
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Notices
Grave Blankets $5-$30; live
Wreaths $10 &amp; up; Sue's
47310 Morningstar Rd., Racine, Oh 740-949-2115
GUN &amp; KNIFE SHOW
CHILLICOTHE
9am-5pm SAT 12/8
9am-3pm SUN 12/9
ROSS CO FAIRGROUNDS
344 FAIRGROUNDS RD
ADM $5, 6' TABLES $35
FRONT SITE PROMOTIONS,
LLC
740-667-0412
www.ohiogunshows.net
NOTICE OHIO VALLEY
PUBLISHING CO.
Recommends that you do
Business with People you
know, and NOT to send Money
through the Mail until you have
Investigated the Offering.

Pictures that have been
placed in ads at the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune
must be picked within
30 days. Any pictures
that are not picked up
will be
discarded.

AGRICULTURE
MERCHANDISE
Fuel / Oil / Coal / Wood / Gas

$60.00/truck load. Delivered
within 15 Miles. Seasoned
Hard Wood. 304-882-2721 or
304-882-2537. Raymond
Zuspan &amp; Son
New Wood burner for sale.
$450.00. Never Used!
304-675-0782
Miscellaneous
Jet Aeration Motors
repaired, new &amp; rebuilt in stock.
Call Ron Evans 1-800-537-9528

AAG
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CREDIT CARD DEBT
Buried in Credit Card Debt?
Over $10,000? We can get you
out of debt quickly and save
you thousands of dollars! Call
CREDIT CARD RELIEF for
your free consultation
1-888-838-6679
HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND
DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK
OR BOAT TO HERITAGE
FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day
Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free
Towing, All Paperwork Taken
Care Of. 888-740-6292
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MY COMPUTER WORKS
Computer problems? Viruses,
spyware, email, printer issues,
bad internet connections-FIX
IT NOW! Professional, U.S.based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help.
1-877-617-7822
MyION DIABETICS
ATTENTION DIABETICS with
Medicare. Get a FREE talking
meter and diabetic testing supplies at NO COST, plus FREE
home delivery! Best of all, this
meter eliminates painful finger
pricking! Call 877-310-5568
PARK AVENUE
Buy Gold &amp; Silver Coins - 1
percent over dealer cost For a
limited time, Park Avenue Numismatics is selling Silver and
Gold American Eagle Coins at
1 percent over dealer cost.
1-888-284-9780
Want To Buy
Want to buy Junk Cars, Call
740-388-0884
Absolute Top Dollar - silver/gold
coins, any 10K/14K/18K gold jewelry, dental gold, pre 1935 US currency, proof/mint sets, diamonds,
MTS Coin Shop. 151 2nd Avenue,
Gallipolis. 446-2842

Yard Sale
CHRISTMAS SALE Retired
Longeberger Baskets 1/2 price
@ the longeberger booth in the
activities building @ the
French 500 flea market Dec 7,
8, 9
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
AUTOMOTIVE
Autos
2010 Chrysler Sebring Touring, 46,000 miles, $9,000
OBO &amp; 2009 Dodge Avenger
Red, 72,000 miles $8,000
OBO. 740-446-7665
Trucks
1994 Ford dump truck, 6 cyl, 4
spd, runs &amp; dumps great,
$3000. 304-882-3959
REAL ESTATE SALES
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
Apartments/Townhouses
1 &amp; 2 bedroom apartments &amp;
houses,
No
pets,
740-992-2218
2 bdrm Apt. in Centenary - Appliances furnished - water pd.
$350 mo. Ph : 740-256-1135

Apartments/Townhouses
1 BR, $325 plus utilities, plus
deposit
2 BR $375 avail soon, 3rd St,
Racine, OH 740-247-4292
RENTALS AVAILABLE! 2 BR
townhouse apartments, also
renting 2 &amp; 3BR houses. Call
441-1111.
FIRST MONTH FREE
2 &amp; 3 BR apts
$385 mo &amp; up
sec dep $300 &amp; up
AC, W/D hook-up
tenant pays elec
EHO
Ellm View Apts
304-882-3017

Drivers &amp; Delivery
R &amp; J Trucking in Marietta, OH
is hiring Semi-Dump &amp; Bulk
Tank Drivers for new routesl .
Applicants must be at least 23
yrs have min of 2 yr of commercial driving exp. Clean
MVR, Haz-mat Cert.with CDLA Excellent health &amp; dental insurance, 401(K), Vacation, Bonus pays and safety awards.
Contact Kenton at 1-800-4629365 E.O.E.
Help Wanted- General

Furnished 2 bedroom Apartment - Racine Oh, NO PETS,
740-591-5174
Middleport, 2 BR furnished apt,
no pets, dep &amp; ref, 740-9920165
Nice 2BR Apartment - water &amp;
trash included - $600mo plus
$600 deposit - 446-9585

MEIGS INDUSTRIES, INC., IS
HIRING CREW LEADERS
FOR JANITORIAL POSITIONS. EXPERIENCE IN JANITORIAL WORK PREFERRED. MEIGS INDUSTRIES PROVIDES SERVICES FOR ADULTS WITH
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. MUST HAVE A VALID
OHIO DRIVERS LICENSE
WITH A CLEAN DRIVING RECORD AND HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA OR GED. SEND
RESUME BY 12/11/2012 TO:
MEIGS INDUSTRIES, INC.,
P.O. BOX 307, SYRACUSE,
OHIO 45779

Maintenance / Domestic
MAINTENANCE/CUSTODIAL
POSITION. Buckeye Hills Career Center. Full time with benefits. Cleaning and light facility repairs involving plumbing,
electrical, carpentry, painting,
grounds maintenance. Contact: Superintendent’s Office
740-245-5334. EEO
SERVICE / BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Handyman
Roof repair, driveway repair &amp;
seal coating, power washing,
light hauling &amp; misc odd jobs.
Sr. Discount. 25yrs exp. Licensed &amp; bonded.
304-882-3959
Manufactured Homes
Mobile Home / Point Pleasant
Area / $400mo. Call 304-2385127
Miscellaneous
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING. Unconditional Lifetime
Guarantee. Local references.
Established in 1975. Call
24hrs (740)446-0870. Rogers
Basement Waterproofing

RENT
SPECIALS
Jordan Landing Apts-2, 3 &amp;
4BR units avail. You pay electric. Minorities encouraged to
apply. No pets
304-674-0023
304-444-4268
Spring Valley Green Apartments 1 BR at $425+2 BR at
$475 Month. 446-1599.
Twin Rivers
Tower is accepting applications for waiting
list for HUD
subsidized,
1-BR apartment
for the elderly/disabled, call
304-675-6679
Houses For Rent
3 homes available for rent - applications available @ Wiseman Real Estate 446-3644
4 BR, NO PETS, Syracuse,
OH. $575/mo 304-675-5332 or
740-591-0265
5 Bedroom Farmhouse, 10mi
S. on Rt. 2. Bottled gas heat.
$550/mo, $550 deposit. Call
614-491-4850
MOBILE HOME, 2 BR, 2 BA,
$375 mo plus dep. In the country. 740-742-7004
Now taking Applications for a
3BR, House for Rent. HartVinton.
sook
Rd.,
740-388-8242
MANUFACTURED HOUSING

Sales
Repo's
Available
740)446-3570

Call

RESORT PROPERTY
EMPLOYMENT
Accounting / Financial
Local bank seeks experienced
loan officer, 3-5 yrs of consumer lending experience plus
background in customer service. Excellent benefit package. Salary commensurate
with experience. Submit resume to: The Daily Sentinel,
P. O. Box 729-1127, Pomeroy,
OH 45769
Construction
FOX Engineering &amp; FOX Construction is seeking an energetic individual to fill an Assistant Project Manager's position.
College degree is not required.
Must be proficient in Microsoft
Office (Excel and Word). Must
have experience in the construction industry.
Mail Resumes to:
Att: HR
FOX Engineering – FOX Construction
101 North Court Street
Ripley, WV 25271

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE: is hereby given that
on Saturday, November 08,
2012 at 10:00 a.m., a public
sale will be held at 211 W.
Second St. Pomeroy OH. The
Farmers Bank and Savings
Company is selling for cash in
hand or certified check the following collateral:
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT
VIN #: 4A3AC84L2YE001807
The Farmers Bank and Savings Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the right to bid
at this sale, and to withdraw
the above collateral prior to
sale. Further, The Farmers
Bank and Savings Company
reserves the right to reject any
or all bids submitted.
The above described collateral will be sold “as is-where is”,
with no expressed or implied
warranty given.
For further information, or for
an appointment to inspect collateral, prior to sale date contract Cyndie or Nickie at 740992-2136.
12/5 12/6 12/7

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ComiCs/EntErtainmEnt

BLONDIE

Dean Young/Denis Lebrun

BEETLE BAILEY

FUNKY WINKERBEAN

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

HI &amp; LOIS

Mort Walker

Today’s Answers

Tom Batiuk

Chris Browne

Brian and Greg Walker
THE LOCKHORNS

MUTTS

William Hoest

Patrick McDonnell

Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope

zITS

THE FAMILY CIRCUS
Bil Keane

DENNIS THE MENACE
Hank Ketchum

Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

CONCEPTIS SUDOKU
by Dave Green

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Dec.
7, 2012:
You could enjoy immense popularity the first half of the year. At times,
you could be very intense and sometimes stressed out. What an excuse
for a vacation! Exciting news comes
in that involves those at a distance
and/or travel plans. A sudden insight
could impact your life positively. A
friendship will evolve, which creates more caring and acceptance.
If you are single, you could become
involved in a deeply emotional relationship the second half of the year. If
you are attached, you see your bond
become much closer this year. LIBRA
demonstrates his or her caring in very
special ways.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day
You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive;
3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
HHHH Defer to others, as the
power lies with them. Your bright
demeanor and high energy set the
tone despite some unpredictable
elements. There is more confusion
around you than there has been in
the recent past. At least you are clear
and direct. Tonight: Say “yes.”
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
HHH Pace yourself, as you have
a lot of work to get done. You want
to make a difference, no matter
what. Just when you feel everything
is A-OK, an unexpected misfortune
occurs. You might feel as if you are
treading into dangerous territory.
Tonight: A must appearance.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
HHHH Your creativity is marked
by many changes. A loved one adds
his or her two cents. You could be
overwhelmed by everything that
comes up in a meeting. Besides
being surprised, you also might have
even more to think about. Tonight:
Where the gang is.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
HHHH Express your feelings more
directly. Schedule some time to make
a dentist’s or a doctor’s appointment.
Respond to suggestions from a parent, boss or older friend. You’ll feel
better if you keep yourself in good
shape. Tonight: Sip some hot apple
cider, and enjoy a lazy evening.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
HHHH Keep communication flowing. You have a lot to say, and you
want to share more of what you’re
thinking with a friend. You might be
wondering which way to go on a certain issue. No matter what, you know
that you are cared for. Tonight: Share

with a special friend.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
HHHH Listen to your sixth sense
when dealing with funds, as you easily could make a mistake that you’ll
later regret. A friend maintains nearly
the opposite perspective from you on
a money issue. Stay grounded when
dealing with this person. Tonight:
Togetherness works.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
HHHHH Beam in more of what
you want. A partner could be rebellious and disruptive. Know when you
have had enough, and claim your
power. Once your boundaries are set,
you will be much happier. Give someone the freedom he or she needs.
Tonight: Do your thing.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
HHH You need time away from
others. You could be incredibly tired,
and this fatigue might come across
in your reactions. If you can take the
day off, do. You’ll be able to catch up
on your rest and get everything done
that you need to. Tonight: Not to be
found.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
HHHHH A meeting could be
instrumental. You might have a jolting
realization when listening to others
that allows your creative juices to
flow. Be open with those who care
about you. Their sharing will guide
you down the right path. Tonight:
Where the action is.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
HHHH You might want to rethink a
decision far more carefully. You could
draw quite a reaction from a family
member or roommate. Be aware of
what you are asking from this person.
A discussion helps ease the tension.
Tonight: A force to be dealt with.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
HHHH Keep reaching out to
someone at a distance. You will get
through to this person if you remain
persistent. A conversation could
remind you of how important a certain
friend is to your life. An element of the
unexpected runs through your day.
Tonight: Try a new spot.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
HHHHH You could be questioning
a partner’s actions and what he or
she really means. You might want to
pull back some and relax. You’ll bring
someone out of his or her shell without any effort at all. Be observant and
try to look at the big picture. Tonight:
Enjoy a favorite person.
Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet
at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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