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IO correct dangerous condi-

tions on their properties.
located at 232 and 234 1/2
POMEROY
The Second St.. and 32540 Dark
Meigs County Health Hollow Rd., respectively.
Department has . filed civil
According to Little's
actions against the owners complaint against Andrews,
of two properties in sewa~e and water arc leakPomeroy deemed unsafe ing from a second-story
due to . sewage leaks and apartment into a first-floor
other conditions.
unit . the plumbing there
Keith Little, director of leaks. and the ceilings have
environmental health for the co llapsed.
department, signed com"Plaintiff sent notices of
plaints for relief in Meigs these iss~es to (Andrews)
County Common Pleas by regular mail and attemptCourt against Rayman~ ed notification by certified
Andrews, Middleport, and mail, which was unsuccess.Ed Baer, Pomeroy. The com- ful." the ·complaint reads.
plaints allege that the two "Sewage being improperly
property owners have failed discharged and running into
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living areas, plumbing leaks
and collapsed ceilings are a
public nuisance."
The health department
i»ued orders on July' 2
declaring the site a public
nuisance and untit for human
habitation and ordered the
site to be vacated, but no corrective action has been taken,
according to Little's com·
plaint against Andrews.
The complaint against
Baer alleges that the Ohio
Department of Natural
.Resources made a complaint
about sewage being dis-·
charged from a pipe onto the
ground and towards a stream
on Dark Hollow Road.
The complaint stales that

Baer was notified of the violation on April 3, and agreed
to install a holding tank connected to the · municipal
sewage line by Aug. I. .
"Defendant' never took
any action, and the (health
department) issued orders
on July 2 declaring the site a
public nuisance and unfit
for human habitation and·
ordered the site to be vacated." the complaint states.
"No corrective action has
been or was ever taken ."
The Health Department
askes for preliminary and
permanent
injunctions
against the defendants and
for orders to correct the con·
ditions, pay a $300 tax for

maintammg a nuisance: as
provided by law, and authorize the health department to
correct the conditions at the
defendants' expense.
While the cases are not
related, Andrews is also the
owner of a building on Coal
Street in Middleport, condemned after it was damaged by a fire in July. Baer
is the owner of an adjacent
property; the former site of
an apartment building
destroyed ip that fire.
Debris has been removed
from the Baer property, but
the Andrews property is st ill
considered unsafe by the
village building inspector
and village council.

Christian First week of classes for Rio Meigs Center
Ministries
to distribute
ROCKSPRINGS - The
first week of classes· for the
fall semester at the new
food here
Bernard
Fultz Center for
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POMEROY - Two tractor-trailer loads of food -.
about 80,000 pounds- will
be coming into Meigs
County Thursday, Sept. 4.
Mark Fout, spokesperson
for the Jesus in the Hills and .
the Church of the King
Ministries of Jackson, Ohio,
sponsors of lhe food delivery, said that the program is
an outreach effort of
Christian people to feed
people who are struggling
to put food on the table.
"They may not have a job
or enough income, they may
be laid off or they may not
be able to stretch w~at they
make," said Foul in describing who qualifies to come to
·the food give-away.
. The trucks loaded with
fresh produce and non-peris~able foods will be parked
on the ·lot at Alligator
Jack's, Laurel Clift. Road,
just outside of Pomeroy. It
will be there from 9:30a.m.
to II a.m. Foul said the food
to be distributed was either
donated or purchased with
money from fund raisers.
and ·that he thought some
had come through Second
Harvest which is an established agency in Ohio with
the charge to provide food
to disadvantaged families.
. "We're particularly reaching out to children and will
have foods like Poptarts and

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Meigs Rio Center's
reading and learning
class get plugged into
the Internet in the center's computer lab. ·
Left: Before this class
in busin!!SS administration ·begins, students
.take a few minutes to
chat at the Meigs Rio
Center which began its
fall semester this week .
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Virginia side, with tmffic on
W.Va. 62 backed up to West
MASON, W.Va. -The Columbia at one point
Ohio
Department · of according to motorists callTransportation hopes to ing in to local dispatchers in
have traffic near · the new West Virginia on Monday
Pomeroy Mason Bridge afiemoon.
moved into a new traffic
Betzing said: "One major
pattern "within the next problem we had on Monday
week," weather permitting, was the traftic switch hapaccording to Cary Betzing, pening on ' the Ohio side
project engineer with while the work was goi ng
ODOT.
on in West Virginia.
Betzing said once the NobQdy on site anticipated
current paving work is the amount of traffic that
done, traffic will be moved would be out at that time
onto the new Wai-Mart and it caused some probDrive and to the east side of lems". Also, many people
W.Va. 62 so work can fin- traveling to Middleport
ish on the west side and on · (f~om Pomeroy) got caught
existing W.Va. 62. When going up to the bridge
the date gets "pinpointed" (using the old traffic patfor the move onto the new tern) and at that point had to
pavement Betzing said he · cross to West Virginia and
will notify The Daily turned around, adding to the
Sentinel and Point Pleasant trafftc coming back on the
Register for an announce· bridge from West Virginia."
ment to its readers.
Betzing added he has
This week motorists were
mel with some major traffic . Please see Traffic. ,U

Higher
Education/Rio
Grande Meigs Center has
seen an increase in enrollment and a variety of students (both traditional and
nontraditional) taking advantage of the new facility.
.
Brent Patterson, director
of the center. said so far
enrollment is at 80 students
which is actually an
increase of 20 compared to
the spring semester at the
previous location of the
Meigs Rio Center in
Middleport. The numbers
also indicate the center doubled its enrollment from the
time open enrollmeni began
this summer to the· time the
doors opened on Monday.
Patterson ,said this week,
as in the time leading up to
its first day of classes, the
community has definitely
responded to the center..
"I've really seen the true
. spirit of the community colle~e this week," Patterson
satd, explaining that in one
of the center's psychology
classes, the youngest student was 16 while the oldest
was 72. "With everybody
in-between."
Students attend · classes
Monday-Friday at the facility during both the day and
evening. In fact, during the
'daytime, classes are given
· from 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
with a class beginning practically
every , hour.
Nontraditional students who
work during the day are also

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R&amp;J Tires has opened at 1555 Nye Avenue in Pomeroy. Owned by Rob and Jac~ie
Lawson, the business. offers a variety of tires both new and used, custom wheels, lift kits,
minor auto repair and truck accessories. R&amp;J Tires is open from B a.m. · 5 p.m., Monday:
Friday alil,d can be reached by calling 992-2700 .

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bus in a safe place·. away from traffic
and the street.
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bus until it comes to a complete stop
and the driver signals you to enter.
• When children are being dropped
off, they should exit the bus and walk
· ten giant steps away from the bus .
Keep a safe distance between the
child and the bus.
• Children should use the handrail to
enter and exit the bus at all times.
• Children should stay away from the
bus until the driver gives his/her signal
that it's okay to approach and board
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resumes motion or the dr.iver is
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Thesday. Sept. 2
POMEROY - Laurel
MIDDLEPORT - State
Methodi; t
Free
meeting of Middleport Cliff
Thursday, Aug. 28
Church family night, 6 p.m.
POMEROY - Pomeroy Masonic Lodge #363. 7:30 Charley and Ellen Rife are
p.m
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Middleport
Masonic
Vilfage Council, emergency
singers.
meeting , discuss Issue Two Temple . All members and guest
POMEROY
invited.
paving project, 7 p.m., Mason s
"Redeemed" a1 MI. Union
Refreshments.
Pomeroy
Municipal
Baptist Church. 39091
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Building.
Carpenter Hill Rd ., 6:30
CHESTER
·
Chester
Friday, Aug. 29
p.m.
RACINE
- State Garden Club. open house, , POINT ROCK
- A
Financial
Planning 7:30 p.m .. at Chester singspiralion will take place
Open
Jo
.
Nazarene
Church.
Supervision Commission.
at the Point Rock Church of
10:30 a.m., regular meeting, the public.
the Nazarene on S.R. 6~9 .
Friday, Sept. 5
Southern High School ,
Albany. 7 p.m. The Earthen
SALEM CENTER
media room.
Vessels will be Jhe featured
Pomona
Meigs
County
Monday, Sept. 1
singers
along with local talGrange. 7:30 p.m.. Star
LETART FALLS
enl.
Lloyd
C. Grimm. Jr..
LeJart Township Trustees. 5 G'range Hall. three miles · pastOr. invites the public.
north of Salem Center on
p.m. , at oftice building.
.county Road I. Contest
Thesday, Sept. 2
RUTLAND -. Rutland items will be judged.
Saturday, Se'pt. 6 "
Township Trustees, 5 p.m..
:
SYRACUSE
- Ladies of
Sunday, Aug. 31
Rutland Fire Station.
the
Meigs
County
CHESHIRE
- Fife
ALFRED
- Orange
Party,
9:30a.m.,
Republican
12
noon
,
Kyger
reunion,
Township Trustees. 7:30
Syracu
se
Community
Creek Clubhouse.
p.m ., home of Fiscal Officer
Center.
New
members
welSYRACUSE - Clinton
Osie Follrod. Regular sescome.
Call
1191\1042
or
and
Ethel Johnson annual
SIOn.
985-3537.
.
reunion noon to 4 p.m.althe
Monday. Sept. 8
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CENTER
Carleton
School
in
POMEROY .
The
Star
Grange
#778
and
Star
Syracuse.
Meigs County Agricultural
·
Saturday; Sept. 6
Society will be held at 7:30 Junior Grange #878 meet at
6:30
p.m.
for
potluck
supCHESTER - RACINE
p.m . in the Coonhunters
per,
followed
by
meeting
at
The 41st Samuel Allen
Building on the Rock
7:30.
Plans
for
chicken
barEblin
reunion will be held at
Springs Fairgrounds. The. ·
becue
on
Oct.
5
will
be
4
p.m.
al the Racine Star
meeting was postponed a
made.
Mill Park in Racine. Meat
week due to the Labor Day
and
table service will be
holiday. II is open to the
provided.
Take covered
public.
drink&gt;
and items for
dish,
Thursday, Sept. 4 .
auction.
Saturday, Aug. 30
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
POINT
PLEASANT,
Village Council, regular
meeting·, 7 p.m., village hall. W.Va. - · Benefit sing for
Fall Harvest Gospel Sing.
6 p.m., Church of Christ in
Friday, Aug. 29
. Christian Union . Singers
MIDDLEPORT - Free
include
Glorybound, community uinner. 4:30 to 6
Praise
and
Worship p.m. , Middleport Church of
Singers,
Hobson
Singers Christ Family Life Center.
Thursday, Aug. 2!1
and
Family Large cheese ravioli. salad.
and
Brian
.TUPPERS PLAINS -rolls. dessert.
VFW Post 9053 regular Connection.
meeting, 7 p.m., with meal
at 6:30.
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Mathew, Kirsten Morore,
Zane Guy. nathan Kirk, Don
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Faith and Hannah Hayman,
April. Erin and Mallory .
Roach , Erica, Dylan, and
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Jewell, Bill and Ginny
Huffman , Virgil and D~lores
Ours, Tom and Isabel
Edwards, Sid. Carol Ryan,
Robert Lindsey and Evan
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Lee, Chaisly Abbot!, Keith ·
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Dear Annie: Rccemlv.
• my molher-in -law called
:: my husband's cell phone
while he was al work . The
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phone went to h1 s voice~ mail. which has my voice
• asking the caller to leave a
: message. The next day. she
: called my husband crying
·• and accusing me of hanging
·· up on her and not answering
the phone .
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How dare she accuse me
· ~ of hanging up on her when
• she clearl y know s how
&lt; voicemail works.'l.also was
• angry thai my husband didn' t stand up for me. Instead
he patiently explained
something she already
• understood.
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I have nul slept well since
~ this happened. I can ' t slop
: thinking about the constant
. · ·di srespect I hi s woman
inflicts on our family. No
one ever stands up to her. so
I decided il wa' important
for her lo know She hwt my
feelings with h~r accusation. In stead of apologizing,
however. she asked why my
husband had my phone. I
expl;tined that it's his
phone, but my voice is on
the recorded message. She
replied. "Well. your voice
shouldn' t be on his phone ."
I said it was none of her
bu siness .
How do I deal with this
selfish, controlling woman
who constantly demeans
everyone around her? I
think the only option is lo
move out of Dodge . Ready To Leave Town
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certainly is an option, but it
won '1 change the way the
two of you get along. It's
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Thesday. Sept. 2
POMEROY - Laurel
MIDDLEPORT - State
Methodi; t
Free
meeting of Middleport Cliff
Thursday, Aug. 28
Church family night, 6 p.m.
POMEROY - Pomeroy Masonic Lodge #363. 7:30 Charley and Ellen Rife are
p.m
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Middleport
Masonic
Vilfage Council, emergency
singers.
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POMEROY
invited.
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"Redeemed" a1 MI. Union
Refreshments.
Pomeroy
Municipal
Baptist Church. 39091
Wednesday, Sept. 3
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CHESTER
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Chester
Friday, Aug. 29
p.m.
RACINE
- State Garden Club. open house, , POINT ROCK
- A
Financial
Planning 7:30 p.m .. at Chester singspiralion will take place
Open
Jo
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Nazarene
Church.
Supervision Commission.
at the Point Rock Church of
10:30 a.m., regular meeting, the public.
the Nazarene on S.R. 6~9 .
Friday, Sept. 5
Southern High School ,
Albany. 7 p.m. The Earthen
SALEM CENTER
media room.
Vessels will be Jhe featured
Pomona
Meigs
County
Monday, Sept. 1
singers
along with local talGrange. 7:30 p.m.. Star
LETART FALLS
enl.
Lloyd
C. Grimm. Jr..
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north of Salem Center on
p.m. , at oftice building.
.county Road I. Contest
Thesday, Sept. 2
RUTLAND -. Rutland items will be judged.
Saturday, Se'pt. 6 "
Township Trustees, 5 p.m..
:
SYRACUSE
- Ladies of
Sunday, Aug. 31
Rutland Fire Station.
the
Meigs
County
CHESHIRE
- Fife
ALFRED
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Party,
9:30a.m.,
Republican
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,
Kyger
reunion,
Township Trustees. 7:30
Syracu
se
Community
Creek Clubhouse.
p.m ., home of Fiscal Officer
Center.
New
members
welSYRACUSE - Clinton
Osie Follrod. Regular sescome.
Call
1191\1042
or
and
Ethel Johnson annual
SIOn.
985-3537.
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reunion noon to 4 p.m.althe
Monday. Sept. 8
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School
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Star
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and
Star
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Meigs County Agricultural
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Saturday; Sept. 6
Society will be held at 7:30 Junior Grange #878 meet at
6:30
p.m.
for
potluck
supCHESTER - RACINE
p.m . in the Coonhunters
per,
followed
by
meeting
at
The 41st Samuel Allen
Building on the Rock
7:30.
Plans
for
chicken
barEblin
reunion will be held at
Springs Fairgrounds. The. ·
becue
on
Oct.
5
will
be
4
p.m.
al the Racine Star
meeting was postponed a
made.
Mill Park in Racine. Meat
week due to the Labor Day
and
table service will be
holiday. II is open to the
provided.
Take covered
public.
drink&gt;
and items for
dish,
Thursday, Sept. 4 .
auction.
Saturday, Aug. 30
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Village Council, regular
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Fall Harvest Gospel Sing.
6 p.m., Church of Christ in
Friday, Aug. 29
. Christian Union . Singers
MIDDLEPORT - Free
include
Glorybound, community uinner. 4:30 to 6
Praise
and
Worship p.m. , Middleport Church of
Singers,
Hobson
Singers Christ Family Life Center.
Thursday, Aug. 2!1
and
Family Large cheese ravioli. salad.
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Brian
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VFW Post 9053 regular Connection.
meeting, 7 p.m., with meal
at 6:30.
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• my molher-in -law called
:: my husband's cell phone
while he was al work . The
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• asking the caller to leave a
: message. The next day. she
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·• and accusing me of hanging
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the phone .
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• angry thai my husband didn' t stand up for me. Instead
he patiently explained
something she already
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: thinking about the constant
. · ·di srespect I hi s woman
inflicts on our family. No
one ever stands up to her. so
I decided il wa' important
for her lo know She hwt my
feelings with h~r accusation. In stead of apologizing,
however. she asked why my
husband had my phone. I
expl;tined that it's his
phone, but my voice is on
the recorded message. She
replied. "Well. your voice
shouldn' t be on his phone ."
I said it was none of her
bu siness .
How do I deal with this
selfish, controlling woman
who constantly demeans
everyone around her? I
think the only option is lo
move out of Dodge . Ready To Leave Town
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certainly is an option, but it
won '1 change the way the
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Thursday, August 28,

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BY RACHEL BECK
AP BUS IN ESS WRITER

Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

nation's banks.
But that doesn't mean
more aren 't struggling with
the continuing pressures of
tighter credit , tumbling
home prices and rising foreclosures - which together
are draining c apital levels.
Before any more collapse.
it's best to know how to best
pr.otect yoursc l f.
Part of the problem is that
a bank could fa il with , little
warning . That happened at
Indy Mat. While it was expe·
_riencing losses on eamings
and its &lt;:apital pmition was
waning. it wasn 't even on the
FDIC's unpublished '"watch
I ist" when it was taken over
by the FDIC. Ninety U.S.
banks were on that list in the
lirst quarter: banking ex·perts
say hundreds more are potentially at risk.
In tate June.· Sen. Charles
Schumer. D-N.Y. raised
concerns about lndyMac\
financial health . Company
official s responded by saying they were working with
regulators to shore up its
""s·afetv wtd soundness."
That ~till didn ' t stop some
depos·itors from pulling
more than $1 billion worth
of money out.
By July 11 , thii1gs had
turned so bad at the
Pasadena. Cali f.-based bank
that its assets were seized
by federal regulators. By
assets, it was the largest reg·
ulated thrift to fail ever.
Photos of depositors lined

up tu get ·their money out of
the faileu bank blanketed
newspaper &lt;:avers and · led
e venin g newsca sts . The
. chaos was quickly compared
to Depression -era.bank run s.
For l 0,000 of it s 275 ,()(MJ
l:ustomers, ·the new s wa~
particularly b•d because
they
had more tha1i
$100.000 in the· bank,
adding up to uninsured
deposits valued at $1 billion.
They were told the y
would receive just 50 cents
on their dollar ·for their
money ·and that they had to
wait tor the resL
Now getting their money
back hinges on lhe govern·
ment's ability to sell the
bank's troubled asset s to
another fimmcial institution.
If it happens qui&lt;:kly. they
don't have a problem .
That's how it is playing
out with Bradenton. Fla .·
based First Priority Bank.
which was taken over by the
FDIC on Friday and then
sold to SunTrust Banks Inc.
The FDIC s;(ld it e'xpected
this week to pay the 840
First Priority accounts hold·
ing $1 J million in uninsured
deposits the remaining 50
percent of their uninsured
balance .
That's a best-case st·e-.
nario. No one should W\lllt
on it happening next time.
Typically. uninsured customers at failed . banks gel
back 70 cents to 80 cents for
each $1 they have deposit·

NEW YORK The
we
keep
in
the
bank
money
Dan Goodrich
is supposed to help us sleep
Publisher
at nighl. not &lt;:ause nightmares.
Charlene Hoeflich
lndyMac Bank's collapse
a
few weeks ago _. and the
General Manager-News Editor
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rury that followed when
some account holders coulun· 1 get their money out .
should
serve as a reminder
Congress siJa/1 make rro law respectirr.~ an
in get smart aboul the rules
establishment of religion, or prolribiting tire
of banking. though.
free exercise thereoj; or abridging the freedom of Depositing money into a
isn't equivalent to
speeclr, or of tire press; or the riglrt of tile peo- hank
putting it tmder your mattress.
ple peaceably (o assemble, and to petitiorr tire If the money isn 't insured.
you can't just'pu II the cash m1t
. Goverrrrne11t for a redress ofgriet,ances.
should the bank h1il. Titere are
federally set insurance limits
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution of $1 00.()()() per deposit per
bank on individual accounts
;md $250.000 on retirement
accounts.
Beyond that, there· s no
Today is Thursday. Aug. 28. the 241 st day of 2008 . There guarantee you'll get all your
.
are 125 uays left in the year.
cash back unless the bank's ·
. Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 28. 1963: 200,000 assets sell .
.
people participated in a peaceful civil rights rally in
Let's be clear: There's no
Washington. where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his sign that niany banks will
"I Have a Dream" speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial. fail in the coming months.
On this date: In 1609, Henry Huuson discovered There are nearly 8,500
Delaware Bay.
,
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banks and savings and loan
In 1774. Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton. the first American· institutions in this country.
born saint, was born in New York City.
and so far this year. eight
In 1907, United Parcel Service had its beginnings as the have gone under. the largest .
American Messenger Company of Seattle.
being lndyMac. That's up
In 1947. legendary bullfighter Manolcte was mortally from three failures last year
wounded by a bull during a fight in Linares. Spain; he was 30. and none in 2006. according
In L955: Emmett Till. a 1\lack teenager from Chicago. to the Federal Deposit
was abducted from his uncle's home in Money. Miss .. by . Insurance Corp .. or FDIC.
two white men after he had supposedly whist leu at a white which backs deposits at the
woman; he was found brutally slain three days later.
·
· In 1968, police and anti-war demonstrators clashed in the
streets of Chicago as the Democratic National Convention
nominated Hubert H. Humphrey for president.
In 1973, more than 600 people died as 'an earthquake
·
.
shook central Mex1co.
In 1983, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, reportedly despondent over the death of his wife and the rising
casualty 'toll of Israeli troops in Lebanon. announced his
resignation.
· In 1988, 70 people were killed when three Italian stunt
·planes collided during an air show at the U.S. Air Base in
Ramstein, West Germany.
One year ago: A day after reports surfaced of his June
arrest at the Minneapolis airport, Sen. Larry Craig , R·
Idaho, told a news conference the only thing he had done
wrong was to plead guilty after u police complaint of lewd
conduct. in a men's room; Craig also declared. "I am not
gay. I never have been gay." A military court at Fort Meade,
Md., acquitted Army Lt. Col. Steven L Jordan of failing to
control U.S. soldiers who abu.sed detainees at Abu Ghraib
prison in Iraq. but found him guilty of disobeying an order
not to discuss the investigation: (However, that conviction
was later thrown out.) Oscar-winning actress Miyoshi
Umeki ("Sayonara") died in Licking, Mo. , at age 78.
Today's Birthdays: Country singer Billy Gramm~r is 83.
Actor Ben Gazzara is 78. Actor Ken Jenkins is 68. Former
Defense Secretary William S. Cohen is 6R. Actor David
Soul is 65. Baseball manager Lou Piniclla is 65. Singer
Wayne Osmond (The Osmonds) is 57. Actor Daniel Stern
is51. Olympic gold medal figure skater Scott Hamilton is
50. Actor John Allen Nelson is 49. Country si·nger Shania
Something unusual hap·
Twain is 43. Actor Billy Boyd &lt;"The Lord of the Rings") is
his strategy of' framing
40. Actor Jack Black is 39. Actor Jason Priestley is 39. pened during the run-up to
. Obama as an "elitist."
Olympic gold medal swimmer .Janet Evans is 37. Actress the Democratic convention:
Campaigning in Wisconsin.
Carty Pope is 28. Country singer,LeAnn Rimes is 26. Actor A presidential candidate
the Democratic nominee
. lv!ichael Galeota is 24 . Country singer Jake Owen is '24. was subjected to a highly
lam·pooned McCain's forprejudicial, not particularly
f\ctor Kyle Massey is 17.
getfulness, also . mocking
Gene
: Thought for Today: "Whom the gods would make bigots, honest . personal a!lack,, and
~im for· defining as "rich"
Lyons
they first deprive of humor." - The Rev. James M. Gillis, for .once the victim was a
only so1neb9dy with an
Roman Catholic author, editor and broadcaster ( 1876-1957). Republican. Interestingly,
income exceeding $5 mil·
the political press jumped
lion a year.
on it , happily trashing John
The point was clear: The
McCain
for
two
clueless
LETTERS TO THE
tions in Afghanistan, manu- famous "straight talking
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. remarks ·he . never actually factured
"intelligence," a maverick" is basically a
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nutde.
Are
Democrats
final'·
legacy ot: torture, of cpi&lt;: gigolo (to use a word
ly
learning
to
fight
dirty?
used
to
. ; Letters to the editor are welcome. They should be less
corruption and cronyism. of Republicans
Should
the
rest
of
us
feel
describe
John
Kerry
in
· than 300 words. All letters are subject to editi11g, rm/St he
one massive financial scangood
about
it?
2004),
whose
·much
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~igned, and include address a11d teleplro11e number: No ·
dal after another, of 'fUn·
Meanwhile.
the
McCain
younger
second
wife
inher·
·unsigned letters will be published. Leiters should be ir(
away budget deficits and
ited more money than the
sood taste, addressing is.wes, not personalities. Lei/en of campaign is running . TV economic stagnation.
commercials
mocking
lhanks to organizatimJs and individuals will not be accepr·
Yes, it was foolish and Bush family and Scrooge
Obama
for
not
ask·
Burack
fd for publication.
self-deluded of Republicans McDuck combined. For
ing Hillary Clinton to be his to imagine somebody of Obama, it was a two-fer,
running mate - a job she Bush 's limited abilities also hinting that the 71surely didn't want. Because capable of handling the year-old McCain 's memory
Republicans, of course, presidency. But the failure's might be fading.
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spokesman Andrew Gray.
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to fund their operations.
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insurance limit s, spread your
money around to a few dif·
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branches of the same bank
but different banking institu·
tions. Also. open accounts in
the name of ditl'erent family
members. and make sure
you ask your bank if your
deposits are in sured.
Another option is the use of
the FDIC's Certificate or
Deposit Account Registry
Service. or CDARS. which
splits deposits into chunks
under the $100,000 insurance
limit and funnels the money
out to 2.000 banks in the net·
work. Only banks considered
·•well capitalized" by the
FDIC arc included.
·
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their money. Are they
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Christine Fruth. 97 . Pomeroy, formerly of Point Pleasant,
W Va., died Monday. . Aug. 25, 2008, at the Darst Care
Home, Pomeroy.
Graveside services will be held at II a.m. Friday at
Kirkland Memorial Gardens. near Point Pleasant, with
Robert L. Patterson II ofliciating. Burial wiiLfollow. There
will be no visitation. ·
Arrangements are by the Crow-Russell Funeral Home,
Point Pleasant
An online guest registry is available at www.crowhussellfh.com .

Local Briefs
· Church plans fall festival ·
MIDDLEPORT - The annual fall festival of the
Middleport First Baptist Church will be held Sept 2 I at the
church. Following the morning worship service at l 0:15
a.m. a luncheon will be serve&lt;!. The afternoon program will
feature special singing.
The church has scheduled revival services for Oct 5 to
Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. each evening. The Rev. Bob Thompson
will be the evangelist and there will be special singers
each.evening. ·

Forms available for Art .in the Park
· MIDDLEPORT - Forms to enter paintings in the Art in
the Park show of the Riverbend Arts Council on Sept. 20
are now available at McClure's Restaurant in Pomeroy or
may be secured by calling Rhojean McClure. chairman, at
740-992-3842. Entries will be accepted until Septl l6.

BY DAVID ESPO

-

AP SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

DENVER
Barack
Obama stepped .triumphant·
ly into history Wednesday
night, the first black
American to win a major
party presidential nomina·
lion, as thousands of ,
Democrats
transformed their convention hall into a
joyful, shouting celebration.
"I think the convention 's
gone pretty well so far. what
do you think," called out the
Democrats' man of the hour .
in a surprise late-night visit
to the hall . The crowd thun dered it~ approval , and he
and running mate Joe Biden
basked in the cheers. ,
Obama implored the dele·
gates to help him "take back
America" in the fall campaign -against Republican
Sen. John McCain . of
Arizona.
rival
Earlier, former
Hillary Rodham Clinton
asked the convention to
interrupt its roll call of the
states and make its verdict
unanimous "in the spirit of
unity, with the goal of victo·
ry." And they did. with a roar.
Competing chants . of

Basket games tonight
POMEROY- The Meigs County Historical Society will
sponsor baskel games (Longaberger) at 6 p.m. tonight
(Thursday) at Carleton Schools, Meigs Industries in
Syracuse. the doors will .open at 5 p.m. There will be
advance Ticket drawings. 20 games. three special games,
cover-all, and door prizes.

Accident reported

POMEROY -Marriage licenses have been issued in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court to: Jimmie Lee Young,
56, Rutland, and Tanya Kay Soland, 24, Rutland; Jason
· Warner, 26, Long Bottom, and Amanda Schaad, 22, Long
Bottom; David L. Strang, 53. and LorettaF. Holsinger. 48;
and William Nathan Boring, 44, Pomeroy, and Daisy Mae
Satterfield, 37, Pomeroy.

':Obama" _and "Yes we can"
surged up from the convention tloor as the outcome
was announced.
Obama, the son of a black
Kenyan father and a white
American mother, is now
one victory from becoming
president of a nation where,
just decades ago, many
blacks were denied the vote.
But even as he won the
nomination, there was open
talk in the con·vention city
that Obama's race remained
a stumbling block to win·
ning the White lfouse.

I

duggery against Democrats,
writes, "If you want to
know who the press corps is
hunting. just see which candidate's jokes they trans·
form into straight · assertions.''
Well, so what'! Wasn't
McCain himself, with that
gib]Jerish about increasing
revenues by lowering taxes.
shamelessly citing delusional GOP propaganda? He
was. Indeed, McCain voted
against the Bush tax cuts for
the wealthy, explaining that
they'd do exactly as they've
done: Blow a huge hole in
the federal budget, endangering the nation's financial
security.
But now McCain wants to
be president, so he's joineu
the Republican War on
Arithmetic . And given that
millions of low-information
"undecided" voters don't
get it, shouldn't Democrats
act on what GOP strategists·
have long known - that a
presidential election is basically a TV game show:
"Battle of the · Celebrity
Politicians?"
· Replace the "straighttalking maverick" with the
"blustering old hypocrite''
and . you ' ve
won''
Something like that, yes. ·
Not that I have to
approve .
That said , if I were
Obama. I'd put that famous
photo of McCain giving
President Bush a big, warm
hug un television so often
people would start thinking
h1s name was· George W.
McCain ..
(Arkansas
Democ rat·
Ga ~elle co'lumnist Gene
Lnms is a
National
Maga~i11 e Award wirmer
and co· uuUwr of "1/re
Hrmring of tht' Presidem"
(St. Martin\ Pre.H, 2000).
Yoir cari e-mail LI'Ons at
eugene/yon s2 @yal1oo.com.)

POMEROY- An action for dissolution of marriage was
filed in Meigs County Common Pleas Court by Cynthia L.
Thompson, Bidwell, and Tommy R.· Thomps_on, Bid~elL
A dissolution was granted to Kelly Lorrame Tobm and
Tho!Jlas Ray Tobin.

Civil action. POMEROY - · A civil suit alle~ing personal injury in a
motor vehicle accident was f1led in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court by Rita K. Bell, Middleport, against
Paul E. Perry, Middleport, and others,

Dogs get new starts following raid
PARKERSBURG, W.Va.
(AP) - Dozens of dogs
removed in a recent raid at a
Parkersburg kennel have
been moved out of state for
e.valuation and possible
adoption.
The Humane Society of
Parkersburg has been grant·
ed custody of all 927 dogs

removed over the weekend
from Whispering · Oaks
Kennel.
,
The Humane Society said
nearly 10() dogs were transported Tuesday to The
Humane Society of Missouri.
The Virginia Beach SPCA
in Virginia said W;dnesday
that it is taking 100 dogs.

Traffic from Page AI
instructed paving crews not
to begin work before 9 a.m.
to allow for the school and
power plant moming rush
and to be finished by 3 p.m.
for the same rush.
"If traffic clears I'm allowing work to continue after 5
p.m. to finish for the day,"
Betzing added. "One problem we have is that we can't
· leave one lane higher than
the other so we have to finish
once we start that day." ·
. As for the traffic causing '
problems for emergency
vehicles, B.etzing said the
personnel !lagging traftic are
accustomed to holding that
traffic for those vehicles and
with the recent traffic pattern
switch now being complete
and becoming familiar to
motorists on the Ohio side,
he doesn't ant.icipate , any
problems in that f!:gard.
"I think the three-way stop
is working well at this poini
(in Pomeroy) and since
Monday I haven't seen any
problems with traffic backmg up," Betzing added.
"There will still be minor

delays on the West Virginia
side as the paving operation
will have to flag traffic one ·
lane at a time until we're out
of the intersection."
Right now paving crews
are in the process of bringing up the old pavement to
the proposed at the intersection of W.Va. 62 and WaiMart Drive and Ohio 83 3.
"This work has to be done
under traffic ·and should be
complete
this
week,"
Betzm~ said. "As with ~he
Ohio s1de this work is made
more difficult with the
change in elevation."

under construction .
Biden , who has twice
sought the presidency in his
own right. won his place on
Obama \ ticket.by acclamati011.
In his acceptance speech,
Biden said Obama was ri ght
about Iraq . a war he
opposed from the stan, and
McCain was wrong.
'The se times require
more than a good soldier.
They require a wise leader: ·
Biden said. "A leader who
can deliver change . The
change that everybody
knows we need."
Obama isn't the first black
AP photo
man to seek the White House.
Democratic presidential candidate , Sen. Barack Obama, D- but is the first with a chance
Ill., right, joins his running mate , Democratic vice presiden- to win it. Others,· including
tial nominee Sen. Joe Biden, D·Del. . on stage after Biden's Jesse Jackson in 1984 and
speech at the Democratic Natlonal .Convention in Denver 1988. tailored their appeals
Wednesday.
largely tu blacks or lower·
income voters of all races.
''A lot of white workers ... I've learned in eight years as
Obama 's reach for political
and quite frankly a lot of president and the work I've power and Iii story was differ'
union members believe he's clone since. in America and ent. aimed at the broad
the wrong race," AFL-CIO across the glube. has con· American political middle.
Secretary-Treasurer Richard . vinced me that Barack And his nomination. deliv·
Trumka told a breakfast Obama is the man · for this ered so JUbilantly. represents
meeting of Michigan dele- job... he said. to loud cheers: a gamble of sorts by the
Michelle Obama, watch- Democratic Party that a
gates .
Obama will face McCain. ing from her ,seat in the bal- country founded by slave- .
who will accept the cony, stood anu applauded owners anu desegregateq
Republican nomination next as the former pre sident · only in recent decades- and
praised her man.
week in St. Paul, Minn .
even then sometimes ·violentThe polls show a close
And Obama. delighting ly - is ready to place a black
race ahead with McCain, a the crowd with his appear- man in the Oval Oftice.
former Vietnam prisoner of ance on stage. praised both
Sen. John Kerry. the party's
war a few days shy of his Clintons a.s well as his wife 2CJO..Inominee. said Obama's
72nd birthday, and Obama for their prime time speech· victory slmuldn 't be a close
·
was hoping Dempcrats es this week.
call. In some of tl1e strongest
would leave'their convention
"If I'm not mistaken. anti-McCain rhetoric of the
united despite the hard feel- Hillary Clinton rocked the convention week. he said his
ings remaining from a bruis-' house last night!" he shputed. longtime friend is merely
The convention ends masquerading as a maverick.
ing primary campaign that
Thursday with Obama's "The candidate who once·
stretched over 18 months.
·Former President Bill acceptance speech , an promised a ·contest of ideas'
Clinton did his part, deliver- event expected to draw a now has nothing left but pering a sttong pitch for the man crowd of 75.000 at a ncar- ·sonal attacks." he said. "How
who defeated his wife fur the by football stadium where insulting ... how pathetic
nomination.
"Everything an elaborate backdrop was . how desperate."

Grange contests judged, winners announced
POMEROY - Judging lows, Helen Swartz, afghan;
of contests highlighted a Rosalie Story. rocka-bye
recent · meeting of . the baby, stuffed. toy, beaded
Rocksprings Grange held jewelry, wind chimes, and
place mats; Roy Grueser,
recently at the haiL
Results were announced building a bank, anu Rosalie
with first place awards in Johnson embroidery and
quilts going to Sara Cullums plastic canvas. In photogra·
in Class A, individual, and phy Opal Grueser won in all
Class B, group, and Rosalie live classes.
Janice Weber had a proJohnson, Class C, small quilt.
gram
on "Deaf Awareness.:" ·
Other winners were as fol-

She use a 4uiz on hearing.
and led a discussion on com·
municatirlg with a hard-ofheariAg person. Handouts
were given on the finger
spelling alphabet.
Kim Romine. lecturer,
had a program on old canning jars anu procedures on
canning. Several attending
brought old jars and other
things used in canning.

Napoleon started ca.nning
process in 1795. It was 1809
before glass jars were used:·
l ti 1858 the first can opener
Wlts used. There are thre~
names in jar lids, all made
by the same company.
County contest judging
will be helu at Star Pamona
meeting in September, which
will be preceded by a baked
steak dinner at 6:30p.m.

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Deaths

POMEROY- A one-vehicle accident was reported yesterday afternoon on Kingsbury Road. The v,ehicle reported·
ly came to a rest on 1ts top. Emergency personnel from
Meigs EMS and the Pomeroy Fire Department responded.
The Ohio State Highwa)! Patrol is handling the official
report. No additional details were available at press time.

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cereal to hand out," said
Fout. He indicated the sponsors want to give out all the
food they have while they
are here because they know
there is a need here and he
encouraged those who can
use some food to come,
As for the criteria for
qualifying for food, Fout ·
said "There is none." He
said no papers have to be.
filled out, although he
emphasized that the food

give-away is geared toward
low-income.
The procedure to picking
up food is simple. Drivers
will not park or g~t out of
their cars, . Fout explained.
When they pull in they will
be directed into a line and
be asked to show their driver's. license. At that time a
sticker will be put on the
windshield and the driver
will move through the line
to get their food supply.

A driver can pick up food people picking up food and
for other families, but they · then taking it out and sell"
mus.t show a driver's license ing it. "Our concern is to
from a member of each take care of those who need
family. Additional stickers food for their families,"
will be placed on the wind- said Fout. "This is a food
shield for each family. ministry."
There will be 20 people processing the cars through
SPRING \/AI LEY
line s to the tractor-trailers,
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Fout said.
He explained that the
sticker. system is us~d to
alleviate the possibility of

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Classes from Page At

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taking advantage of the cen· for classes taken not for
.credit for but for personal
ter's evening classes. .
Students. attending the enrichment/experience such
facility can obtain their as digital photography,
associates degree in a vari· computer basics, personal
ety of fields and never leave finance, ebay · basics. etc.
Meigs County. Patterson The center also offers a .
said the community college "senior scholars" program
also can serve as a spring for those 60 and over who
board into expanding a stu· would like to take a cour~e
dent's education, explaining "simply to take a course"
those students who receive such as history. busin~ss ,
their associate's degree etc., at no cost.
from the center may take
Patterson said the dedicathat body of work and move tion ceremony remain s on
on to a bachelor's program course for late ne~t month:
at the University of Rio
Grande or other schools.
Patterson said although
registration for fall semester
is now closed, students
wishing to register for
spring are welcome· to visit
the facility and start that
process.
In addition to the courses
already offered, Patterson
said the center hopes to
soon release ll continuing
education course schedule

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nation's banks.
But that doesn't mean
more aren 't struggling with
the continuing pressures of
tighter credit , tumbling
home prices and rising foreclosures - which together
are draining c apital levels.
Before any more collapse.
it's best to know how to best
pr.otect yoursc l f.
Part of the problem is that
a bank could fa il with , little
warning . That happened at
Indy Mat. While it was expe·
_riencing losses on eamings
and its &lt;:apital pmition was
waning. it wasn 't even on the
FDIC's unpublished '"watch
I ist" when it was taken over
by the FDIC. Ninety U.S.
banks were on that list in the
lirst quarter: banking ex·perts
say hundreds more are potentially at risk.
In tate June.· Sen. Charles
Schumer. D-N.Y. raised
concerns about lndyMac\
financial health . Company
official s responded by saying they were working with
regulators to shore up its
""s·afetv wtd soundness."
That ~till didn ' t stop some
depos·itors from pulling
more than $1 billion worth
of money out.
By July 11 , thii1gs had
turned so bad at the
Pasadena. Cali f.-based bank
that its assets were seized
by federal regulators. By
assets, it was the largest reg·
ulated thrift to fail ever.
Photos of depositors lined

up tu get ·their money out of
the faileu bank blanketed
newspaper &lt;:avers and · led
e venin g newsca sts . The
. chaos was quickly compared
to Depression -era.bank run s.
For l 0,000 of it s 275 ,()(MJ
l:ustomers, ·the new s wa~
particularly b•d because
they
had more tha1i
$100.000 in the· bank,
adding up to uninsured
deposits valued at $1 billion.
They were told the y
would receive just 50 cents
on their dollar ·for their
money ·and that they had to
wait tor the resL
Now getting their money
back hinges on lhe govern·
ment's ability to sell the
bank's troubled asset s to
another fimmcial institution.
If it happens qui&lt;:kly. they
don't have a problem .
That's how it is playing
out with Bradenton. Fla .·
based First Priority Bank.
which was taken over by the
FDIC on Friday and then
sold to SunTrust Banks Inc.
The FDIC s;(ld it e'xpected
this week to pay the 840
First Priority accounts hold·
ing $1 J million in uninsured
deposits the remaining 50
percent of their uninsured
balance .
That's a best-case st·e-.
nario. No one should W\lllt
on it happening next time.
Typically. uninsured customers at failed . banks gel
back 70 cents to 80 cents for
each $1 they have deposit·

NEW YORK The
we
keep
in
the
bank
money
Dan Goodrich
is supposed to help us sleep
Publisher
at nighl. not &lt;:ause nightmares.
Charlene Hoeflich
lndyMac Bank's collapse
a
few weeks ago _. and the
General Manager-News Editor
•
rury that followed when
some account holders coulun· 1 get their money out .
should
serve as a reminder
Congress siJa/1 make rro law respectirr.~ an
in get smart aboul the rules
establishment of religion, or prolribiting tire
of banking. though.
free exercise thereoj; or abridging the freedom of Depositing money into a
isn't equivalent to
speeclr, or of tire press; or the riglrt of tile peo- hank
putting it tmder your mattress.
ple peaceably (o assemble, and to petitiorr tire If the money isn 't insured.
you can't just'pu II the cash m1t
. Goverrrrne11t for a redress ofgriet,ances.
should the bank h1il. Titere are
federally set insurance limits
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution of $1 00.()()() per deposit per
bank on individual accounts
;md $250.000 on retirement
accounts.
Beyond that, there· s no
Today is Thursday. Aug. 28. the 241 st day of 2008 . There guarantee you'll get all your
.
are 125 uays left in the year.
cash back unless the bank's ·
. Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 28. 1963: 200,000 assets sell .
.
people participated in a peaceful civil rights rally in
Let's be clear: There's no
Washington. where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his sign that niany banks will
"I Have a Dream" speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial. fail in the coming months.
On this date: In 1609, Henry Huuson discovered There are nearly 8,500
Delaware Bay.
,
· ·
banks and savings and loan
In 1774. Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton. the first American· institutions in this country.
born saint, was born in New York City.
and so far this year. eight
In 1907, United Parcel Service had its beginnings as the have gone under. the largest .
American Messenger Company of Seattle.
being lndyMac. That's up
In 1947. legendary bullfighter Manolcte was mortally from three failures last year
wounded by a bull during a fight in Linares. Spain; he was 30. and none in 2006. according
In L955: Emmett Till. a 1\lack teenager from Chicago. to the Federal Deposit
was abducted from his uncle's home in Money. Miss .. by . Insurance Corp .. or FDIC.
two white men after he had supposedly whist leu at a white which backs deposits at the
woman; he was found brutally slain three days later.
·
· In 1968, police and anti-war demonstrators clashed in the
streets of Chicago as the Democratic National Convention
nominated Hubert H. Humphrey for president.
In 1973, more than 600 people died as 'an earthquake
·
.
shook central Mex1co.
In 1983, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, reportedly despondent over the death of his wife and the rising
casualty 'toll of Israeli troops in Lebanon. announced his
resignation.
· In 1988, 70 people were killed when three Italian stunt
·planes collided during an air show at the U.S. Air Base in
Ramstein, West Germany.
One year ago: A day after reports surfaced of his June
arrest at the Minneapolis airport, Sen. Larry Craig , R·
Idaho, told a news conference the only thing he had done
wrong was to plead guilty after u police complaint of lewd
conduct. in a men's room; Craig also declared. "I am not
gay. I never have been gay." A military court at Fort Meade,
Md., acquitted Army Lt. Col. Steven L Jordan of failing to
control U.S. soldiers who abu.sed detainees at Abu Ghraib
prison in Iraq. but found him guilty of disobeying an order
not to discuss the investigation: (However, that conviction
was later thrown out.) Oscar-winning actress Miyoshi
Umeki ("Sayonara") died in Licking, Mo. , at age 78.
Today's Birthdays: Country singer Billy Gramm~r is 83.
Actor Ben Gazzara is 78. Actor Ken Jenkins is 68. Former
Defense Secretary William S. Cohen is 6R. Actor David
Soul is 65. Baseball manager Lou Piniclla is 65. Singer
Wayne Osmond (The Osmonds) is 57. Actor Daniel Stern
is51. Olympic gold medal figure skater Scott Hamilton is
50. Actor John Allen Nelson is 49. Country si·nger Shania
Something unusual hap·
Twain is 43. Actor Billy Boyd &lt;"The Lord of the Rings") is
his strategy of' framing
40. Actor Jack Black is 39. Actor Jason Priestley is 39. pened during the run-up to
. Obama as an "elitist."
Olympic gold medal swimmer .Janet Evans is 37. Actress the Democratic convention:
Campaigning in Wisconsin.
Carty Pope is 28. Country singer,LeAnn Rimes is 26. Actor A presidential candidate
the Democratic nominee
. lv!ichael Galeota is 24 . Country singer Jake Owen is '24. was subjected to a highly
lam·pooned McCain's forprejudicial, not particularly
f\ctor Kyle Massey is 17.
getfulness, also . mocking
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: Thought for Today: "Whom the gods would make bigots, honest . personal a!lack,, and
~im for· defining as "rich"
Lyons
they first deprive of humor." - The Rev. James M. Gillis, for .once the victim was a
only so1neb9dy with an
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income exceeding $5 mil·
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lion a year.
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The point was clear: The
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spokesman Andrew Gray.
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&lt;:ustomcrs to know if their
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insurance limit s, spread your
money around to a few dif·
ferent banks - not different
branches of the same bank
but different banking institu·
tions. Also. open accounts in
the name of ditl'erent family
members. and make sure
you ask your bank if your
deposits are in sured.
Another option is the use of
the FDIC's Certificate or
Deposit Account Registry
Service. or CDARS. which
splits deposits into chunks
under the $100,000 insurance
limit and funnels the money
out to 2.000 banks in the net·
work. Only banks considered
·•well capitalized" by the
FDIC arc included.
·
Depositors also should
know as much as they can
about the banks holding
their money. Are they
reporting big losses? How is
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•

Christine Fruth. 97 . Pomeroy, formerly of Point Pleasant,
W Va., died Monday. . Aug. 25, 2008, at the Darst Care
Home, Pomeroy.
Graveside services will be held at II a.m. Friday at
Kirkland Memorial Gardens. near Point Pleasant, with
Robert L. Patterson II ofliciating. Burial wiiLfollow. There
will be no visitation. ·
Arrangements are by the Crow-Russell Funeral Home,
Point Pleasant
An online guest registry is available at www.crowhussellfh.com .

Local Briefs
· Church plans fall festival ·
MIDDLEPORT - The annual fall festival of the
Middleport First Baptist Church will be held Sept 2 I at the
church. Following the morning worship service at l 0:15
a.m. a luncheon will be serve&lt;!. The afternoon program will
feature special singing.
The church has scheduled revival services for Oct 5 to
Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. each evening. The Rev. Bob Thompson
will be the evangelist and there will be special singers
each.evening. ·

Forms available for Art .in the Park
· MIDDLEPORT - Forms to enter paintings in the Art in
the Park show of the Riverbend Arts Council on Sept. 20
are now available at McClure's Restaurant in Pomeroy or
may be secured by calling Rhojean McClure. chairman, at
740-992-3842. Entries will be accepted until Septl l6.

BY DAVID ESPO

-

AP SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

DENVER
Barack
Obama stepped .triumphant·
ly into history Wednesday
night, the first black
American to win a major
party presidential nomina·
lion, as thousands of ,
Democrats
transformed their convention hall into a
joyful, shouting celebration.
"I think the convention 's
gone pretty well so far. what
do you think," called out the
Democrats' man of the hour .
in a surprise late-night visit
to the hall . The crowd thun dered it~ approval , and he
and running mate Joe Biden
basked in the cheers. ,
Obama implored the dele·
gates to help him "take back
America" in the fall campaign -against Republican
Sen. John McCain . of
Arizona.
rival
Earlier, former
Hillary Rodham Clinton
asked the convention to
interrupt its roll call of the
states and make its verdict
unanimous "in the spirit of
unity, with the goal of victo·
ry." And they did. with a roar.
Competing chants . of

Basket games tonight
POMEROY- The Meigs County Historical Society will
sponsor baskel games (Longaberger) at 6 p.m. tonight
(Thursday) at Carleton Schools, Meigs Industries in
Syracuse. the doors will .open at 5 p.m. There will be
advance Ticket drawings. 20 games. three special games,
cover-all, and door prizes.

Accident reported

POMEROY -Marriage licenses have been issued in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court to: Jimmie Lee Young,
56, Rutland, and Tanya Kay Soland, 24, Rutland; Jason
· Warner, 26, Long Bottom, and Amanda Schaad, 22, Long
Bottom; David L. Strang, 53. and LorettaF. Holsinger. 48;
and William Nathan Boring, 44, Pomeroy, and Daisy Mae
Satterfield, 37, Pomeroy.

':Obama" _and "Yes we can"
surged up from the convention tloor as the outcome
was announced.
Obama, the son of a black
Kenyan father and a white
American mother, is now
one victory from becoming
president of a nation where,
just decades ago, many
blacks were denied the vote.
But even as he won the
nomination, there was open
talk in the con·vention city
that Obama's race remained
a stumbling block to win·
ning the White lfouse.

I

duggery against Democrats,
writes, "If you want to
know who the press corps is
hunting. just see which candidate's jokes they trans·
form into straight · assertions.''
Well, so what'! Wasn't
McCain himself, with that
gib]Jerish about increasing
revenues by lowering taxes.
shamelessly citing delusional GOP propaganda? He
was. Indeed, McCain voted
against the Bush tax cuts for
the wealthy, explaining that
they'd do exactly as they've
done: Blow a huge hole in
the federal budget, endangering the nation's financial
security.
But now McCain wants to
be president, so he's joineu
the Republican War on
Arithmetic . And given that
millions of low-information
"undecided" voters don't
get it, shouldn't Democrats
act on what GOP strategists·
have long known - that a
presidential election is basically a TV game show:
"Battle of the · Celebrity
Politicians?"
· Replace the "straighttalking maverick" with the
"blustering old hypocrite''
and . you ' ve
won''
Something like that, yes. ·
Not that I have to
approve .
That said , if I were
Obama. I'd put that famous
photo of McCain giving
President Bush a big, warm
hug un television so often
people would start thinking
h1s name was· George W.
McCain ..
(Arkansas
Democ rat·
Ga ~elle co'lumnist Gene
Lnms is a
National
Maga~i11 e Award wirmer
and co· uuUwr of "1/re
Hrmring of tht' Presidem"
(St. Martin\ Pre.H, 2000).
Yoir cari e-mail LI'Ons at
eugene/yon s2 @yal1oo.com.)

POMEROY- An action for dissolution of marriage was
filed in Meigs County Common Pleas Court by Cynthia L.
Thompson, Bidwell, and Tommy R.· Thomps_on, Bid~elL
A dissolution was granted to Kelly Lorrame Tobm and
Tho!Jlas Ray Tobin.

Civil action. POMEROY - · A civil suit alle~ing personal injury in a
motor vehicle accident was f1led in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court by Rita K. Bell, Middleport, against
Paul E. Perry, Middleport, and others,

Dogs get new starts following raid
PARKERSBURG, W.Va.
(AP) - Dozens of dogs
removed in a recent raid at a
Parkersburg kennel have
been moved out of state for
e.valuation and possible
adoption.
The Humane Society of
Parkersburg has been grant·
ed custody of all 927 dogs

removed over the weekend
from Whispering · Oaks
Kennel.
,
The Humane Society said
nearly 10() dogs were transported Tuesday to The
Humane Society of Missouri.
The Virginia Beach SPCA
in Virginia said W;dnesday
that it is taking 100 dogs.

Traffic from Page AI
instructed paving crews not
to begin work before 9 a.m.
to allow for the school and
power plant moming rush
and to be finished by 3 p.m.
for the same rush.
"If traffic clears I'm allowing work to continue after 5
p.m. to finish for the day,"
Betzing added. "One problem we have is that we can't
· leave one lane higher than
the other so we have to finish
once we start that day." ·
. As for the traffic causing '
problems for emergency
vehicles, B.etzing said the
personnel !lagging traftic are
accustomed to holding that
traffic for those vehicles and
with the recent traffic pattern
switch now being complete
and becoming familiar to
motorists on the Ohio side,
he doesn't ant.icipate , any
problems in that f!:gard.
"I think the three-way stop
is working well at this poini
(in Pomeroy) and since
Monday I haven't seen any
problems with traffic backmg up," Betzing added.
"There will still be minor

delays on the West Virginia
side as the paving operation
will have to flag traffic one ·
lane at a time until we're out
of the intersection."
Right now paving crews
are in the process of bringing up the old pavement to
the proposed at the intersection of W.Va. 62 and WaiMart Drive and Ohio 83 3.
"This work has to be done
under traffic ·and should be
complete
this
week,"
Betzm~ said. "As with ~he
Ohio s1de this work is made
more difficult with the
change in elevation."

under construction .
Biden , who has twice
sought the presidency in his
own right. won his place on
Obama \ ticket.by acclamati011.
In his acceptance speech,
Biden said Obama was ri ght
about Iraq . a war he
opposed from the stan, and
McCain was wrong.
'The se times require
more than a good soldier.
They require a wise leader: ·
Biden said. "A leader who
can deliver change . The
change that everybody
knows we need."
Obama isn't the first black
AP photo
man to seek the White House.
Democratic presidential candidate , Sen. Barack Obama, D- but is the first with a chance
Ill., right, joins his running mate , Democratic vice presiden- to win it. Others,· including
tial nominee Sen. Joe Biden, D·Del. . on stage after Biden's Jesse Jackson in 1984 and
speech at the Democratic Natlonal .Convention in Denver 1988. tailored their appeals
Wednesday.
largely tu blacks or lower·
income voters of all races.
''A lot of white workers ... I've learned in eight years as
Obama 's reach for political
and quite frankly a lot of president and the work I've power and Iii story was differ'
union members believe he's clone since. in America and ent. aimed at the broad
the wrong race," AFL-CIO across the glube. has con· American political middle.
Secretary-Treasurer Richard . vinced me that Barack And his nomination. deliv·
Trumka told a breakfast Obama is the man · for this ered so JUbilantly. represents
meeting of Michigan dele- job... he said. to loud cheers: a gamble of sorts by the
Michelle Obama, watch- Democratic Party that a
gates .
Obama will face McCain. ing from her ,seat in the bal- country founded by slave- .
who will accept the cony, stood anu applauded owners anu desegregateq
Republican nomination next as the former pre sident · only in recent decades- and
praised her man.
week in St. Paul, Minn .
even then sometimes ·violentThe polls show a close
And Obama. delighting ly - is ready to place a black
race ahead with McCain, a the crowd with his appear- man in the Oval Oftice.
former Vietnam prisoner of ance on stage. praised both
Sen. John Kerry. the party's
war a few days shy of his Clintons a.s well as his wife 2CJO..Inominee. said Obama's
72nd birthday, and Obama for their prime time speech· victory slmuldn 't be a close
·
was hoping Dempcrats es this week.
call. In some of tl1e strongest
would leave'their convention
"If I'm not mistaken. anti-McCain rhetoric of the
united despite the hard feel- Hillary Clinton rocked the convention week. he said his
ings remaining from a bruis-' house last night!" he shputed. longtime friend is merely
The convention ends masquerading as a maverick.
ing primary campaign that
Thursday with Obama's "The candidate who once·
stretched over 18 months.
·Former President Bill acceptance speech , an promised a ·contest of ideas'
Clinton did his part, deliver- event expected to draw a now has nothing left but pering a sttong pitch for the man crowd of 75.000 at a ncar- ·sonal attacks." he said. "How
who defeated his wife fur the by football stadium where insulting ... how pathetic
nomination.
"Everything an elaborate backdrop was . how desperate."

Grange contests judged, winners announced
POMEROY - Judging lows, Helen Swartz, afghan;
of contests highlighted a Rosalie Story. rocka-bye
recent · meeting of . the baby, stuffed. toy, beaded
Rocksprings Grange held jewelry, wind chimes, and
place mats; Roy Grueser,
recently at the haiL
Results were announced building a bank, anu Rosalie
with first place awards in Johnson embroidery and
quilts going to Sara Cullums plastic canvas. In photogra·
in Class A, individual, and phy Opal Grueser won in all
Class B, group, and Rosalie live classes.
Janice Weber had a proJohnson, Class C, small quilt.
gram
on "Deaf Awareness.:" ·
Other winners were as fol-

She use a 4uiz on hearing.
and led a discussion on com·
municatirlg with a hard-ofheariAg person. Handouts
were given on the finger
spelling alphabet.
Kim Romine. lecturer,
had a program on old canning jars anu procedures on
canning. Several attending
brought old jars and other
things used in canning.

Napoleon started ca.nning
process in 1795. It was 1809
before glass jars were used:·
l ti 1858 the first can opener
Wlts used. There are thre~
names in jar lids, all made
by the same company.
County contest judging
will be helu at Star Pamona
meeting in September, which
will be preceded by a baked
steak dinner at 6:30p.m.

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Deaths

POMEROY- A one-vehicle accident was reported yesterday afternoon on Kingsbury Road. The v,ehicle reported·
ly came to a rest on 1ts top. Emergency personnel from
Meigs EMS and the Pomeroy Fire Department responded.
The Ohio State Highwa)! Patrol is handling the official
report. No additional details were available at press time.

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cereal to hand out," said
Fout. He indicated the sponsors want to give out all the
food they have while they
are here because they know
there is a need here and he
encouraged those who can
use some food to come,
As for the criteria for
qualifying for food, Fout ·
said "There is none." He
said no papers have to be.
filled out, although he
emphasized that the food

give-away is geared toward
low-income.
The procedure to picking
up food is simple. Drivers
will not park or g~t out of
their cars, . Fout explained.
When they pull in they will
be directed into a line and
be asked to show their driver's. license. At that time a
sticker will be put on the
windshield and the driver
will move through the line
to get their food supply.

A driver can pick up food people picking up food and
for other families, but they · then taking it out and sell"
mus.t show a driver's license ing it. "Our concern is to
from a member of each take care of those who need
family. Additional stickers food for their families,"
will be placed on the wind- said Fout. "This is a food
shield for each family. ministry."
There will be 20 people processing the cars through
SPRING \/AI LEY
line s to the tractor-trailers,
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Fout said.
He explained that the
sticker. system is us~d to
alleviate the possibility of

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taking advantage of the cen· for classes taken not for
.credit for but for personal
ter's evening classes. .
Students. attending the enrichment/experience such
facility can obtain their as digital photography,
associates degree in a vari· computer basics, personal
ety of fields and never leave finance, ebay · basics. etc.
Meigs County. Patterson The center also offers a .
said the community college "senior scholars" program
also can serve as a spring for those 60 and over who
board into expanding a stu· would like to take a cour~e
dent's education, explaining "simply to take a course"
those students who receive such as history. busin~ss ,
their associate's degree etc., at no cost.
from the center may take
Patterson said the dedicathat body of work and move tion ceremony remain s on
on to a bachelor's program course for late ne~t month:
at the University of Rio
Grande or other schools.
Patterson said although
registration for fall semester
is now closed, students
wishing to register for
spring are welcome· to visit
the facility and start that
process.
In addition to the courses
already offered, Patterson
said the center hopes to
soon release ll continuing
education course schedule

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O'Bleness offering Findlay's downtown still recovering from flood
breastfeeding class
for working mothers
ATHENS - O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital in
Athens will offer a class
designed especially for
working mothers who
breastfeed their babies.
Breastfeeding Class for
the Working Mother wi II be
held from 5:30 p.m. until
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
3. in o· Bleness' Lower
Level Room 0 I0.
The class, which is
offered in addition to the
hospital 's regular breastfeeding ro.urse, covers a
wide variety of topics
unique to working mothers
who breastfeed mcluding:
preparing to go l}ack to
work, returning to work,
pumping and storing breast
milk, choosing a breast

FINDLAY
(AP)
Vacant downtown storefronts are a constant
reminder of the flood that
swamped the city's business
pump, and other issues such district a year ago .
Shop owners who have
as maintenance of milk supreturned
say they're still
ply, and resources and products that are especially help- . struggling to remind cusful to nursing mothers who tomers that they're back in
work. Those who attend the business while others see
class will also have the good things· ahead as new
opportunity to see a demon- stores open.
stration of the various breast · "We may not be I00 perpumps now available on the cent well, but we're alive ;"
said Warren Krout, presimarket.
Michele
Biddlestone, dent of the Findlay
'
Area
0' Bleness' international Downtown
board certified lactation Association.
The downtown was one
will
lead
consultant,
Breastfeeding Class for the . of the hardest hit areas
WQrking Mother. The class when the Blanchard River
is free, and no registration is spilled over in August 2007
requ·ired. For more informa- and rose 8 feet above flood
tion or for a schedule of · level. It forced. hundreds of
classes, contact Michele
Biddlestone at (740) 5929364.

residents to evacuate and
was the northwest Ohio
city's worst flood in nearly
a century.
Many business owners
began ripping out waterlogged walls and floors and
making repairs as soon as
toe water receded.
The river cuts through the
northern end of downtown
where about 20 storefronts
are empty along a fourblock stretch. About half
were vacant before the
flood.
Among those who didn't
return were music store
owner Greg Halamay.
"Until the l\rmy Corps of
Engineers addresses the situation. -downtown is still
·vulnerable," he said.
It's a worry that's never
far from the surface.

A group of downtown mosily restaurants and speproperty owners plans to - cialty stores, which make
teach shopkeepers how to more sense for the down- .
minimize damage if there's town, he said.
another flood.
"Some of those stores that
Those who ·remain still were downtown were just
get calls asking if they have barely making it and the
reopened. "I think people flood gave them a reason to
don't know we're back in not come back ," Mallett
· business," said Cathy said. "But they will be filled
Linhart, o.wner of a sporting up in time with businesses
goods store .
that do fit the current mold."
New businesses . have
Cheaper rent downtown
moved in - a used furni- persuaded. Bre11da McCoy
ture store, a wig shop, a to open her used furniture
Web page design business.
store not far from the river.
"There's great things hapBusiness has been good,
pening. Peo~le just don't but some customers are little
realize it yet,' said Michael suspicious that her merchanMallett. chief executive of disc may have been soaked
Corporate
Research in the flood, she said. .
International , a consumer
"A lot of people ask me
· satisfaction firm based in if this is flood furniture,"
Findlay.
McCoy said. "That bothers
What has remained is me."

Thursday... Patchy drizzle in the morning. Cloudy
with a chance of showers.
Highs in the upper 70s.
South winds around 5·mph.
Chance of rain 40 percent.
Thursday night... Mostly
cloudy with a slight chance
of
showers
in
the
evening ... Then
partly
cloudy after midnight.
Lows in the lower 60s.
Southeast winds around 5
mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
sunny
Frlday...Partly
with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Highs in
the mid 80s. Southwest

Fairland at Meigs, 7:30 p.ro .
Hannan at VaHey-Wetzel , 7:30 p.m

p.r'n.

Ri"Jer Vallev, Wahama, Fairland at Gatlia
Academy (Cliffside), 4:30p.m.
Athens at Meigs (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
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Me1gs quarterback Jacob Well releases a pass during the fiirst quarter of last Friday's high
school football game against Coal Grove at Bob Roberts Freid in Pomeroy. Meigs will be
back in action this Friday against Fairland while Southern travels to Wahama and Eastern
hosts South Gallia.

Meigs looks to continue.great start
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POMEROY - The rushing stable continue s at
4. Jim Gress
Meigs High school.
5. Curtis Grubb
From Jared Casey .to
·e. HBskel Jones
. Don Waldie
Cornelius English, both two~8 . Earl Johnson
time 1,000 yard rushers, and
9. Bob Hill 200.5
now Jeremy Smith, the
10. Ken WhHod
199.5
11. Kenny Graone
196.0
Marauders have always
12:Gary Minion
193.0
been known as a power13. Cecil Minion
193:0
1-4. Riel&lt; Northup
180.0 '
house at rushing the foot15. Bub Stivers
178.5
ball.
15. Charlie Hargraves 178.5
Smith, only a junior, con·15. Bill Winebrenner· 178.5
18. Clark Greene
. 177.5
tinued that long tradition
11!~11Na Dudding
174.0
Friday night with a pair of
,l!O. oob Hysell
173.0
~o . Paul Maynard
173.0
rushing touchdowns of 20
22. Don Fields
171 .5
yards or more and fini shed
23. Claude Proflld
169.0
the night with 127 yards on
15 carries. He also caught a
39-yard louchdown pass
from quarterback Jacob Well
to rack up all three scores in
~tays
Meigs' 18-7 victory over
Coal Grove Friday night.
STAFF REPORT
Now Smith and the
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Marauders will shift their
. MASON, W.Va. - Mick focus to Fairland.
The Dragons are coming
~inebrenner of Racine is
itjll the man to beat in the off of a 21·0 · loss to
~verside Senior Men's Portsmouth West last weekend and netted just 55 yards
9Qlf League.
-'~inebrenner has a total of of total .. offense in the set~62 points to lead Paul back. Bloomfield led all
Somerville
of
Point . Fairland players with 25
Pleasant by six points. Carl rushing yards on nine carries
Stone from Ripley is _in while quarterback Cole
third place with 242 points. Hatfield piled up 28 yards
It would seem that the on an efficient 4-of-5 passleage has turned into ·a three mg.
Fairland's defense didn't
horse
race
between
Winebrenner, Somerville fare much better, surrenderand Stone with five weeks ing 235 yards 9f offense to
and a possible I00 points the visitors .
Meigs, on the other hand,
left to win the championship trophy . .
had a solid first night ·o f
A total of 68 players were football
on hand for Tuesday's play
Despite being outgained
making up 17 four man by the Hornets. Meigs manteams and 17 points avail- aged to find just enough
offense on the legs of Smith
.~ble. The low score for the
day was 57 and was .shot by to offset the lone Coal Grove
the team of Tom Nunnery, score for an 18-7 victory.
Bill Winebrenner, Terry Along with Smith, Well
~ame up big through the air
Sayre and Willis Dudding.
There was a tie for second with 92 yards on 5-of-12
.
With scores of 60 between passing.
will
be
While
Fairland
tfle teams of Bob Oliver,
looking for redemption
~lm Turley, Jerry Arnold
and Don Waldie and Steve Friday night, a trip to Meigs
may not be the best mediS~fford, Ed Wilson, Curtis
cine if the Marauders are tirGrubb and Frank Brown.
The closest to the pin win- ing on all cylinders. Friday's
ners were Bub Stivers on game will kick-off at 7:30
the ninth hole and Steve p.m. at Bob Roberts Field in
Safford on hole No . 14. Pomeroy.
There has now been 130
South Gallia at Eastern
players to play at least one
time for the season.
TUPPERS PLAINS The senior awards and Neither South Gallia nor
dinner day is scheduled for Eastern exactly started the
the last Tuesday in 2008 season the. way each
had hoped last weekend,
September.
combining for II turnovers
in a pair of Week I blowout
losses. •
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The Rebefs. (0-1) fell
behind 41-0 to visiting
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battling back to make things
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during a 41-20
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last
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Cal/446-8555 to register

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Southern at Wahama, 7:30p.m.
River Valley at Oak Hill, 7:30 p.m.

Pl;&gt;rtsmouth at Gallipolis, 5:15p.m.

The American Red Croaa CPR program Ia
deli~ to give people the confidence to reapond in
an emergency situation with skills that can save a .
life. This course provides participants with basic
41n181gency techniques so that they can retpOnd to
brnthing and cardiac emergencies In adults and
children.

Gavin PlantlCh•hlrw, Ohio

Football
Point at Gallia Academy, 7:30p.m.
South Gallia at Eastern, 7:30 p.m.

Fairland at South Gallia, 5:30 p.m.
Southern at River Valley, 5:30p.m.
OVCS at Ironton St. Joe, 6 p.m.
·
Golf
M~ ler at Eastern (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
Fed Hock at Southern (Pine Hi lls), 4:30

basis.

SOIUO'

Friday Ayguil 29

Soccer

Red Cross Offers CPR
Training at AEP's Gavin Plant

for the free CPR training class.

p.m.

_River Valley, Fairland at Gallia Academy
(CI1ffs1de), 4:30pm.

,_,.rietta at Gatlia Academy, 5 p.m. ·
OVCS at Ironton St. Joe, 5:30p.m.
Volleyball
Eastern at Meigs, 6 p.m.

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The Galli a County American Red Cross will
conduct training on how to perform cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) on aclulta and children. The
training will take place at the Gavin plant in Cheshire
on S.turday, September 13.
The class begins at 9 a.m. and willlatt
approximately, four hours. Thla training Ia free and
open to all interested persons ages 13 and above, ·
but participanls muat preregister wHh the Gallia
Covnty Red Croaa. Call 448-8555 to regiater, or for
more information about the training. Class size Ia
limited and will be filled on a first-call, first-served

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Thui'Jday, Auqual 28
Soccer
•
Jackson·at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m
Volleyball
Meigs at Vinton County, 6 p.m. ·
· Southern at South Gallia , 5:30 p.m.
Gotf
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Waterfor~ at Eastern (Pine Hills) , 4:30
p.m.
Trimbta at Southern (Pine Hills). 4:30

tt.m.

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Century Aluminum (NASDAQ)
-49.83
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City Holding (NASDAQ)- 40.93
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DuPont (NYSE) - 44.34
US Bank (NYSE)- 31.06
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Horloy-DevldOQn (!lYSE). 36.83
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Kroger (NYSE)- 27.89
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Norfolk Southern (NYSE) 71.98

SHS golf shoots down
Eagles at Pine Hills

~ME ROY- A sched ule of upcommg h19h
KMool lfarsity sporting even ts involv1ng
teams from Me igs and Gallia count1es

Selunlly. Aygyat 30
Croll Country
Meigs, Eastern, Southern , River Valley
Bt Warren Invite, 9 a.m.
&lt;;lallia Academy at Circleville lnv, 10

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winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance
of rain 40 percent.
· Friday night... Mostly
cloudy with .a chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Lows in the lower 60s.
Northwest winds 5 to· 10
mph. Chance of niin 40 percent.
.
Saturday
through
cloudy.
Sunday...Partly
Highs in the lower 80s.
Lows in the upper 50s.
Sunday night through
Tuesday
nlght ...Mostly
clear. Lows in the ugper
50s. Highs in the mid 8 s.
Wednesday ... Mostly
sunny. Highs in the mi,d 80s.

High School Football I Week Two Previews

Soccer

Pledges to the Christian
and American flags, scripture reading, and the Lords
prayer in unison along with
.singing of the national
anthem opened the meeting.
Attendmg were Laura
Mae Nice, Ruth Smith, Jo
Ann Ritchie, Thelma White,
Charlotte Grant, Doris
Grueser, Everett Grant,
Gary Holter, Helen Wolf,
Opal Hollon, Mary Jo
Barringer. Esther Smith,
Julie Fleming; . and Sandy
White.

Local Weather

locAL SCHEDULE

OVCS at Grace Christian, 5: 15 p.m.
Volleyball
OVCS at Grace Christian, 6 p.m.

·Group to have silent auction
CHESTER - Plans for a
silent auction to be held
Sept. 22 were discussed at a
meeting of Chester Council
323, Daughters of America,
held recently at the Chester
Academy.
Laura Mae Nice conducted the meeting with reports
of Erma Cleland and Helen
Cline being ill, and Kathryn
Baum at Overbrook Center
for therapy. A card from the
Leonard family was read.
Four applications for membership were read.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

•

This week.'s matchup is
more about redemption for
these two squads, who battle
at Eastern's East Shade
River Stadium thi s Friday
mght at 7:30p.m.
The Green and White lead
the all-time series by a 6-3
head-to-head margin. but the
SGHS has won the last three
contests - including a 7-0
decisi.on last year at Rebel
Field.
Last week, the Red and
Gold churned out 215 yards
of total offense - . including
152 rushmg yards on 30 carries- and allowed a Iota! of
445 yards defensively.
EHS. last weekend. grinded out 264 yards of total
offense - including 132 ·
rushing yards on 28 totes.
The Eagles also surrendered
399 Y:l!'ds defensively.
But now, the tables turn
this week .as Easlern opens
its 2008 home campaign
while the Rebels will be
making their first road trip
of the year.
The Eagles have not won a·
home contest since Week I 0
of the 2004 season, a streak
of 15 consecutive losses at
East Shade River· Stadium.
That was also the same .year
that EHS last beat South
Galli a in football.
Southern at Wahama
. MASON - After a brief
four year absence the
Wahama White Falcons and
the Southern Tornadoes
resume their football rivalry
at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening
on the White Falcons home
turf.
The grid contest will be
the season opener for veteran Wahama coach, Ed
Cromley, as the Bend Area
team goes after· its seco.nd
consecutive season opening
win. Third year Southern
coach Dennis Teaford's
Tornadoes opened the year
on the road last week in its
2008 debut and dropped a
35-3 decision to Symmes
~alley to fall to 0-1 on the
young high school football
campaign.
Wahama is coming off a 93· season and its second
straight trip to the West
Virginia .state playoffs from
a year ago. Four starters
departed· from that 2008 ·
post-season team which presents Cromley and his staff a
great deal of experience to
begin the current campaign.
Additionally the White
Falcons' list of candidates
for varsity action has
increased this year with the
Bend Area team sporting a
roster of some 40 grid
prospects .
Southern has 21 returning
lettermen back from las·t
years 2-8 team which makes
the Tornadoes one of the
most experienmced teams in
the area. Despite I he encnuraging numbers returning for
the Tornadoes in 2008

Teaford and his assistants
have so me huge hole s to 1111
as graduation seized some
quality athletes from the
2007 Southern grid roster.
Wahama is expected to ·
open the year with junior
William Zuspan at quarterback, seniors Kyle Zerkle
and Jacob Roach at running
backs and junior Micaiah
. Please see Footbal.l, B&amp;

POMEROY
Both
Southern and host Eastern
entered Tuesday night's TriValley Conference Hocking
Division golf match at Pine
Hills Golf Club witt&gt; identical 2-1 league marks.
Followin~
Tuesday
night's affa1r, the Tornadoes
were one step closer to making a chase for the 2008
TVC Hocking title after a
20-shot victory ovet the
hosts.
The 'Does (3-1 TVC
Hocking) posted a team
score of 173, t1nishing well
ahead of the Eagles' tally of
193. Senior Bryan Harris led
the Purple and Gold with a
medalist round of35.
Alex Hawley was next for
SHS with a 42. followed by
Taylor .Deem with a 44.
Zach Ash rounded out the
scoring with a ·52. Andrew

Roseberry
and Nathan
Roush also
had respective rounds
of 55 and 57
for the victors.
Freshman
Christian
L..::::llro-....llll!l A m s b a r y
Hanls
paced the
Green and
White with
a 43, followed
by
T y I e r
Carroll with
a 46. Craig
Jones ~d
C h r i s
Bissell concluded the
Amsbary
team scormg
with
rounds of 51 and 53, respectively.
Please see Golf, B6

Meigs rolls past RVHS
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earlier
were once
again dominant from
the service
line , goi ng
70-for·74
overall on
the evening.
MHS also
had 33 kills,
31 assists
a1Jd a block

ROCKSPRINGS
Meigs volleyball stayed perfect at home and unbeaten
on the · year following
Wednesday ~ight's 25-15,
25-23, 25-13 straight-game
decision over visiting River
Valley during a non-confer- '
ence matchup at Larry R.
Smith
Morrison Gymnasium
The Lady Marauders (2-0) as a team.
- who defeated Wellston in
Please see Meigs, B6 ·
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Thursday, August 28, 2008 .

O'Bleness offering Findlay's downtown still recovering from flood
breastfeeding class
for working mothers
ATHENS - O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital in
Athens will offer a class
designed especially for
working mothers who
breastfeed their babies.
Breastfeeding Class for
the Working Mother wi II be
held from 5:30 p.m. until
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
3. in o· Bleness' Lower
Level Room 0 I0.
The class, which is
offered in addition to the
hospital 's regular breastfeeding ro.urse, covers a
wide variety of topics
unique to working mothers
who breastfeed mcluding:
preparing to go l}ack to
work, returning to work,
pumping and storing breast
milk, choosing a breast

FINDLAY
(AP)
Vacant downtown storefronts are a constant
reminder of the flood that
swamped the city's business
pump, and other issues such district a year ago .
Shop owners who have
as maintenance of milk supreturned
say they're still
ply, and resources and products that are especially help- . struggling to remind cusful to nursing mothers who tomers that they're back in
work. Those who attend the business while others see
class will also have the good things· ahead as new
opportunity to see a demon- stores open.
stration of the various breast · "We may not be I00 perpumps now available on the cent well, but we're alive ;"
said Warren Krout, presimarket.
Michele
Biddlestone, dent of the Findlay
'
Area
0' Bleness' international Downtown
board certified lactation Association.
The downtown was one
will
lead
consultant,
Breastfeeding Class for the . of the hardest hit areas
WQrking Mother. The class when the Blanchard River
is free, and no registration is spilled over in August 2007
requ·ired. For more informa- and rose 8 feet above flood
tion or for a schedule of · level. It forced. hundreds of
classes, contact Michele
Biddlestone at (740) 5929364.

residents to evacuate and
was the northwest Ohio
city's worst flood in nearly
a century.
Many business owners
began ripping out waterlogged walls and floors and
making repairs as soon as
toe water receded.
The river cuts through the
northern end of downtown
where about 20 storefronts
are empty along a fourblock stretch. About half
were vacant before the
flood.
Among those who didn't
return were music store
owner Greg Halamay.
"Until the l\rmy Corps of
Engineers addresses the situation. -downtown is still
·vulnerable," he said.
It's a worry that's never
far from the surface.

A group of downtown mosily restaurants and speproperty owners plans to - cialty stores, which make
teach shopkeepers how to more sense for the down- .
minimize damage if there's town, he said.
another flood.
"Some of those stores that
Those who ·remain still were downtown were just
get calls asking if they have barely making it and the
reopened. "I think people flood gave them a reason to
don't know we're back in not come back ," Mallett
· business," said Cathy said. "But they will be filled
Linhart, o.wner of a sporting up in time with businesses
goods store .
that do fit the current mold."
New businesses . have
Cheaper rent downtown
moved in - a used furni- persuaded. Bre11da McCoy
ture store, a wig shop, a to open her used furniture
Web page design business.
store not far from the river.
"There's great things hapBusiness has been good,
pening. Peo~le just don't but some customers are little
realize it yet,' said Michael suspicious that her merchanMallett. chief executive of disc may have been soaked
Corporate
Research in the flood, she said. .
International , a consumer
"A lot of people ask me
· satisfaction firm based in if this is flood furniture,"
Findlay.
McCoy said. "That bothers
What has remained is me."

Thursday... Patchy drizzle in the morning. Cloudy
with a chance of showers.
Highs in the upper 70s.
South winds around 5·mph.
Chance of rain 40 percent.
Thursday night... Mostly
cloudy with a slight chance
of
showers
in
the
evening ... Then
partly
cloudy after midnight.
Lows in the lower 60s.
Southeast winds around 5
mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
sunny
Frlday...Partly
with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Highs in
the mid 80s. Southwest

Fairland at Meigs, 7:30 p.ro .
Hannan at VaHey-Wetzel , 7:30 p.m

p.r'n.

Ri"Jer Vallev, Wahama, Fairland at Gatlia
Academy (Cliffside), 4:30p.m.
Athens at Meigs (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
Cross Country
G'llia Academy lnv (URG), 5:30p.m.

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Me1gs quarterback Jacob Well releases a pass during the fiirst quarter of last Friday's high
school football game against Coal Grove at Bob Roberts Freid in Pomeroy. Meigs will be
back in action this Friday against Fairland while Southern travels to Wahama and Eastern
hosts South Gallia.

Meigs looks to continue.great start
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POMEROY - The rushing stable continue s at
4. Jim Gress
Meigs High school.
5. Curtis Grubb
From Jared Casey .to
·e. HBskel Jones
. Don Waldie
Cornelius English, both two~8 . Earl Johnson
time 1,000 yard rushers, and
9. Bob Hill 200.5
now Jeremy Smith, the
10. Ken WhHod
199.5
11. Kenny Graone
196.0
Marauders have always
12:Gary Minion
193.0
been known as a power13. Cecil Minion
193:0
1-4. Riel&lt; Northup
180.0 '
house at rushing the foot15. Bub Stivers
178.5
ball.
15. Charlie Hargraves 178.5
Smith, only a junior, con·15. Bill Winebrenner· 178.5
18. Clark Greene
. 177.5
tinued that long tradition
11!~11Na Dudding
174.0
Friday night with a pair of
,l!O. oob Hysell
173.0
~o . Paul Maynard
173.0
rushing touchdowns of 20
22. Don Fields
171 .5
yards or more and fini shed
23. Claude Proflld
169.0
the night with 127 yards on
15 carries. He also caught a
39-yard louchdown pass
from quarterback Jacob Well
to rack up all three scores in
~tays
Meigs' 18-7 victory over
Coal Grove Friday night.
STAFF REPORT
Now Smith and the
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Marauders will shift their
. MASON, W.Va. - Mick focus to Fairland.
The Dragons are coming
~inebrenner of Racine is
itjll the man to beat in the off of a 21·0 · loss to
~verside Senior Men's Portsmouth West last weekend and netted just 55 yards
9Qlf League.
-'~inebrenner has a total of of total .. offense in the set~62 points to lead Paul back. Bloomfield led all
Somerville
of
Point . Fairland players with 25
Pleasant by six points. Carl rushing yards on nine carries
Stone from Ripley is _in while quarterback Cole
third place with 242 points. Hatfield piled up 28 yards
It would seem that the on an efficient 4-of-5 passleage has turned into ·a three mg.
Fairland's defense didn't
horse
race
between
Winebrenner, Somerville fare much better, surrenderand Stone with five weeks ing 235 yards 9f offense to
and a possible I00 points the visitors .
Meigs, on the other hand,
left to win the championship trophy . .
had a solid first night ·o f
A total of 68 players were football
on hand for Tuesday's play
Despite being outgained
making up 17 four man by the Hornets. Meigs manteams and 17 points avail- aged to find just enough
offense on the legs of Smith
.~ble. The low score for the
day was 57 and was .shot by to offset the lone Coal Grove
the team of Tom Nunnery, score for an 18-7 victory.
Bill Winebrenner, Terry Along with Smith, Well
~ame up big through the air
Sayre and Willis Dudding.
There was a tie for second with 92 yards on 5-of-12
.
With scores of 60 between passing.
will
be
While
Fairland
tfle teams of Bob Oliver,
looking for redemption
~lm Turley, Jerry Arnold
and Don Waldie and Steve Friday night, a trip to Meigs
may not be the best mediS~fford, Ed Wilson, Curtis
cine if the Marauders are tirGrubb and Frank Brown.
The closest to the pin win- ing on all cylinders. Friday's
ners were Bub Stivers on game will kick-off at 7:30
the ninth hole and Steve p.m. at Bob Roberts Field in
Safford on hole No . 14. Pomeroy.
There has now been 130
South Gallia at Eastern
players to play at least one
time for the season.
TUPPERS PLAINS The senior awards and Neither South Gallia nor
dinner day is scheduled for Eastern exactly started the
the last Tuesday in 2008 season the. way each
had hoped last weekend,
September.
combining for II turnovers
in a pair of Week I blowout
losses. •
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The Rebefs. (0-1) fell
behind 41-0 to visiting
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battling back to make things
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during a 41-20
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last
Friday, while
Sil9rtt .Sl~tl
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2. Paul Somerville
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Southern at Wahama, 7:30p.m.
River Valley at Oak Hill, 7:30 p.m.

Pl;&gt;rtsmouth at Gallipolis, 5:15p.m.

The American Red Croaa CPR program Ia
deli~ to give people the confidence to reapond in
an emergency situation with skills that can save a .
life. This course provides participants with basic
41n181gency techniques so that they can retpOnd to
brnthing and cardiac emergencies In adults and
children.

Gavin PlantlCh•hlrw, Ohio

Football
Point at Gallia Academy, 7:30p.m.
South Gallia at Eastern, 7:30 p.m.

Fairland at South Gallia, 5:30 p.m.
Southern at River Valley, 5:30p.m.
OVCS at Ironton St. Joe, 6 p.m.
·
Golf
M~ ler at Eastern (Pine Hills), 4:30p.m.
Fed Hock at Southern (Pine Hi lls), 4:30

basis.

SOIUO'

Friday Ayguil 29

Soccer

Red Cross Offers CPR
Training at AEP's Gavin Plant

for the free CPR training class.

p.m.

_River Valley, Fairland at Gallia Academy
(CI1ffs1de), 4:30pm.

,_,.rietta at Gatlia Academy, 5 p.m. ·
OVCS at Ironton St. Joe, 5:30p.m.
Volleyball
Eastern at Meigs, 6 p.m.

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The Galli a County American Red Cross will
conduct training on how to perform cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) on aclulta and children. The
training will take place at the Gavin plant in Cheshire
on S.turday, September 13.
The class begins at 9 a.m. and willlatt
approximately, four hours. Thla training Ia free and
open to all interested persons ages 13 and above, ·
but participanls muat preregister wHh the Gallia
Covnty Red Croaa. Call 448-8555 to regiater, or for
more information about the training. Class size Ia
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Thui'Jday, Auqual 28
Soccer
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Jackson·at Gallia Academy, 5 p.m
Volleyball
Meigs at Vinton County, 6 p.m. ·
· Southern at South Gallia , 5:30 p.m.
Gotf
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Waterfor~ at Eastern (Pine Hills) , 4:30
p.m.
Trimbta at Southern (Pine Hills). 4:30

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SHS golf shoots down
Eagles at Pine Hills

~ME ROY- A sched ule of upcommg h19h
KMool lfarsity sporting even ts involv1ng
teams from Me igs and Gallia count1es

Selunlly. Aygyat 30
Croll Country
Meigs, Eastern, Southern , River Valley
Bt Warren Invite, 9 a.m.
&lt;;lallia Academy at Circleville lnv, 10

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winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance
of rain 40 percent.
· Friday night... Mostly
cloudy with .a chance of
showers and thunderstorms.
Lows in the lower 60s.
Northwest winds 5 to· 10
mph. Chance of niin 40 percent.
.
Saturday
through
cloudy.
Sunday...Partly
Highs in the lower 80s.
Lows in the upper 50s.
Sunday night through
Tuesday
nlght ...Mostly
clear. Lows in the ugper
50s. Highs in the mid 8 s.
Wednesday ... Mostly
sunny. Highs in the mi,d 80s.

High School Football I Week Two Previews

Soccer

Pledges to the Christian
and American flags, scripture reading, and the Lords
prayer in unison along with
.singing of the national
anthem opened the meeting.
Attendmg were Laura
Mae Nice, Ruth Smith, Jo
Ann Ritchie, Thelma White,
Charlotte Grant, Doris
Grueser, Everett Grant,
Gary Holter, Helen Wolf,
Opal Hollon, Mary Jo
Barringer. Esther Smith,
Julie Fleming; . and Sandy
White.

Local Weather

locAL SCHEDULE

OVCS at Grace Christian, 5: 15 p.m.
Volleyball
OVCS at Grace Christian, 6 p.m.

·Group to have silent auction
CHESTER - Plans for a
silent auction to be held
Sept. 22 were discussed at a
meeting of Chester Council
323, Daughters of America,
held recently at the Chester
Academy.
Laura Mae Nice conducted the meeting with reports
of Erma Cleland and Helen
Cline being ill, and Kathryn
Baum at Overbrook Center
for therapy. A card from the
Leonard family was read.
Four applications for membership were read.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

•

This week.'s matchup is
more about redemption for
these two squads, who battle
at Eastern's East Shade
River Stadium thi s Friday
mght at 7:30p.m.
The Green and White lead
the all-time series by a 6-3
head-to-head margin. but the
SGHS has won the last three
contests - including a 7-0
decisi.on last year at Rebel
Field.
Last week, the Red and
Gold churned out 215 yards
of total offense - . including
152 rushmg yards on 30 carries- and allowed a Iota! of
445 yards defensively.
EHS. last weekend. grinded out 264 yards of total
offense - including 132 ·
rushing yards on 28 totes.
The Eagles also surrendered
399 Y:l!'ds defensively.
But now, the tables turn
this week .as Easlern opens
its 2008 home campaign
while the Rebels will be
making their first road trip
of the year.
The Eagles have not won a·
home contest since Week I 0
of the 2004 season, a streak
of 15 consecutive losses at
East Shade River· Stadium.
That was also the same .year
that EHS last beat South
Galli a in football.
Southern at Wahama
. MASON - After a brief
four year absence the
Wahama White Falcons and
the Southern Tornadoes
resume their football rivalry
at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening
on the White Falcons home
turf.
The grid contest will be
the season opener for veteran Wahama coach, Ed
Cromley, as the Bend Area
team goes after· its seco.nd
consecutive season opening
win. Third year Southern
coach Dennis Teaford's
Tornadoes opened the year
on the road last week in its
2008 debut and dropped a
35-3 decision to Symmes
~alley to fall to 0-1 on the
young high school football
campaign.
Wahama is coming off a 93· season and its second
straight trip to the West
Virginia .state playoffs from
a year ago. Four starters
departed· from that 2008 ·
post-season team which presents Cromley and his staff a
great deal of experience to
begin the current campaign.
Additionally the White
Falcons' list of candidates
for varsity action has
increased this year with the
Bend Area team sporting a
roster of some 40 grid
prospects .
Southern has 21 returning
lettermen back from las·t
years 2-8 team which makes
the Tornadoes one of the
most experienmced teams in
the area. Despite I he encnuraging numbers returning for
the Tornadoes in 2008

Teaford and his assistants
have so me huge hole s to 1111
as graduation seized some
quality athletes from the
2007 Southern grid roster.
Wahama is expected to ·
open the year with junior
William Zuspan at quarterback, seniors Kyle Zerkle
and Jacob Roach at running
backs and junior Micaiah
. Please see Footbal.l, B&amp;

POMEROY
Both
Southern and host Eastern
entered Tuesday night's TriValley Conference Hocking
Division golf match at Pine
Hills Golf Club witt&gt; identical 2-1 league marks.
Followin~
Tuesday
night's affa1r, the Tornadoes
were one step closer to making a chase for the 2008
TVC Hocking title after a
20-shot victory ovet the
hosts.
The 'Does (3-1 TVC
Hocking) posted a team
score of 173, t1nishing well
ahead of the Eagles' tally of
193. Senior Bryan Harris led
the Purple and Gold with a
medalist round of35.
Alex Hawley was next for
SHS with a 42. followed by
Taylor .Deem with a 44.
Zach Ash rounded out the
scoring with a ·52. Andrew

Roseberry
and Nathan
Roush also
had respective rounds
of 55 and 57
for the victors.
Freshman
Christian
L..::::llro-....llll!l A m s b a r y
Hanls
paced the
Green and
White with
a 43, followed
by
T y I e r
Carroll with
a 46. Craig
Jones ~d
C h r i s
Bissell concluded the
Amsbary
team scormg
with
rounds of 51 and 53, respectively.
Please see Golf, B6

Meigs rolls past RVHS
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earlier
were once
again dominant from
the service
line , goi ng
70-for·74
overall on
the evening.
MHS also
had 33 kills,
31 assists
a1Jd a block

ROCKSPRINGS
Meigs volleyball stayed perfect at home and unbeaten
on the · year following
Wednesday ~ight's 25-15,
25-23, 25-13 straight-game
decision over visiting River
Valley during a non-confer- '
ence matchup at Larry R.
Smith
Morrison Gymnasium
The Lady Marauders (2-0) as a team.
- who defeated Wellston in
Please see Meigs, B6 ·
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Appearing i ill 'he 1i1embcr;
"I !he Ohto Valley Symphony.
: tlon~ \vtth Th e Find ers . an
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Harvest Moon
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GALLIPOLIS - Th is wee kend . !he \lative
American Education Association Inc. IS determined
to have one of the best pow·wov. s ui ; oulheaslern
Ohio. and will present it; second annual Harvest
Moon PowWow in the Gallipoli s Ci ty Park. starting
Friday and concludin g Sunday.
The purpose of the P"W·\\'0\\' CL!!llri bule; greatly
!o th e revi talization of iradi!i on' ,md culture of the
Native American s. The unique culture of the Native
Americans will be' cxprc;secl.thrllligh music. dance
and spiritual ity. Native American' uune together to
;hare experiences. discu." i"ue;, dcmnnstrale. sell
and ex hibit ·their work.
Dan Culler. a We;t Virginia·bO!!l ;loryteller. will
be on hand to en tertain the children. tellin g stories of
Chiet Cornstalk and Tecumseh. Food venders will
be there to give a taste or Native American cooking
and veterans from the American Le2inn and Gallia
County Vietnam Veterans of America chapter will
open up the ceremonies each day.
The Artistic Drummers for thi s eve n! will be !he
Thunder Boyz. They will be coming from Nonh
Dakota. Thunder Boyz \\ ere the drummers 111 the
movie "Naturally Naltve : ·
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Opening ceremonies begin at I0 a.m. each day.
Closing ceremonies are at 7 p.m nn Friday and
SaturdaY.. and 5 p.m. on Sunday

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Electrloai/Rpfrlgeratlan ............................ ... 840

Friday &amp; Saturday at Pat
N-oel's turn on 124" off 7
towards Rutland third house
on left

Equipment for Rent ... ........... ....................... 480

Excavating ......... ,......................................... 830
Farm Equlpment ........ .. :.......... ..................... 610
Farms for Bent .... ............................. ............ 430
Farms for Sale ...... .............................. ......... 330

For Lease ........................................... .......... 490
For Sale ...... .................................................. 585
For Sale or Trade ....... .............. .......... .......... 590
Fruits &amp; Vegetablea ........................... .......... 580
Furnished Rooms .................. ..............., ...•• .450

General Haullng ............................ :.............. 850
Glveaway ........................... ....... ...... .. .. ......... .. 040
Happy Ada ....................................................050
Hay &amp; Graln ........................... ... ....... ......... .... 640
Help Wanted.n ......... ... .... J... .......... .. .......... ... 110
Home lmprovemenls .................... , ..............810
Homes for Sale .......................................... .. 31 0
Housohald Goods ....................................... 510
Houses for Rent .. .............................. .......... 410
In Memorlam ............. ... :....... , .. ..................... 020
Insurance ............. ............................... ......... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equlpment ........................ 660

Llveatoc k............................... ,..:.... ............... 630
Lost and Found ........................................... 060
Lots &amp; Acreaga .......... ........... .......... .. ........ ... 350
Miscellaneous ..................... .............. ........... 170
Mlscellaneou• Merchandlse .......................540.
Mobile Home Repalr ............. .. ........ .. ........... 860
Mobile Homes for Rent ............. .... : ... ....... ... 420
Mobile Homes for Sala ...... ........... .... ...... ..... 320
Morley to Loan ... ...........,.. ............... .............. 220
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ........... .... ...... ..... 740
Musical Instruments .. ... .................... ........ .. 570
Personals ................................ ,.................... 005
Pets for Sale ................................................ 560
Plumbing &amp; Heatlng ..••'.......... ...................... 820
Professional Servlces .................................230

Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair............................. .. t60
Real Eetate Wanted ... ........... ... ....... ............. 360

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Schools lnstrucllon ...................... .... .:......... 150

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Situations Wanted ... ... ........... ...................... 120
Space for Rent .............................................460
Sporting Goods .......... .............................. .. .520

Seed • Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 850

, suv·s lor Sale .................... ............, .............720

Trucks for Sale ............ ............ ... ................. 715
Upholstery ................................................... 070
Vans For Sale .......... ... ....... ..................... ...... 730
Wanted to Buy ..... ....... .......... ....................... 090
Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplles .................. 620

Wanted To Do .............. ........................ ........ 180
wanted to Rent .. ......... ................................. 470

Verd Sole· Golllpolla .............................. .. ....072
Vard Sale·PomoroyiMlddlo ......................... 074
Yard Sale-Pl. Pleasant ................................ 076

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required'. Advocate w1ll be
responstb!e tor devero pmenl
of the program and worktng
With v1ct•ms of se•ual
assaurr Qualified applicants
should send resume to

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ty, you may apply at 8.204
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or email a resume lo rharnson@ rescare.com .
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Ohto or phoile 740-441 ·
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lor
more
tnlo.
Competitive wages, m1!eage
rei mbursement and benefits
tnclvd•ng health tnsurance &amp;
mu ch more
-------Owner/Operator Cargo Van ·
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Dnver must have good dnvmg record Call Melissa lor
more
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_,n_Io_ _ _ _ _ _ _ van drivers and adu lt servtce 8346
workers to work wtlh chit- ~------Yard Sale Fn &amp; Sa! Ba m,
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diamonds. MTS Coin Shop.
151 2nd Avenue. Gallipolis.
446-2842

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obtain a roan . BEWARE
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of
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Garage sale· Sat Aug 30 ,
Wtpp!e Rd .. FIVe Points
area, rain or shtne, mororcy·
cle jaci&lt;et men's, women's
clothes, btcycles, 4·wheeler
Itres, racin g 4 wheeler parts,
toys, mtsc
Contact Rape Crisis Cenler,
---::-:-c:-c-:-c- PO Box 2963, Hunllnglon
Garage Sare-Fnday 9·5,Sat WV 25728, by Sapt 1. 2008
until noon Middleport·off Rt
An Excellent ••ay \o earn
7 across from Leadmg
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cart Manryn 304·882·2645
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Longabe rger-purses·&amp; -bas- AVON• All Area sI To Buy or
kets, Pampered·Chef. DVO SelL Shtr!ey Spea rs, 304·
player • ,e lectromcs,vtdeo 675-1429
boks.baseball cards ,ro! IS· - - - - - - - sene toaster oven, rots of Book keeper tmmedlate
nice clolhtng &amp; mtsc tlems.
employment,
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George's Portable Sawmtll.

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je welry, glassware, linens --.
and many other mtsc ttems
100 WORKERS NEEDED
wood
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Frtd ay 8· 3 &amp; Saturday 8-5 items To $480/wk Malerials·
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Boats &amp; Motors for Sale ........... .................. 750

For sale Electnc wheelcha•r
!nvacare Pronto M71 Sure·
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Pet Cremalt ons Call 74044 6-3741

Adult male cat, yotmg
female ca t, (740)992·527 5

Auto Parts &amp; Aeeessortes .......................... 760
Auto Repair .................................................. 710

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g1on. sex. natural ongm.
(Careers Close To Home)
pohlicar afflltation sexual Call Today! 740·446·4367,
orientation . marital statu!i.
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female , (740)992·5023
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AuQ 29 &amp; 30 at Clay Town
House on lovers Lane oil
Found· small bl/br male 2 18 Lots of baby clothes
© 2008 by NEA,
puppy w/stub latl, Hemlock Barnes, McCarty &amp; Donne!
dvertlsements ar
Grove Ad 8/25/08. 740· 4Hl·
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1477 (740 }992·61 14
Aug 29·31 from 8· 5 1 mile
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out of Rio Grande SA 325N
TO 8U\'
1968.
Foun d Forest Run Rd. F toward Vtnton Boys gtrts ..._ _ _ _ _ _, .
dog &amp; M pup, Beagle mi~ womens mens clothes, toys,
Tool s &amp; etc mech· power
bl onde color (7 40 )416·0799 furntture , Longaberger.
)This
newspape
tools carpenter tools lawn &amp;
ccepts only hel
LOST Potnt Pleasant area, Frlday Aug 29, lrom 9-2 a! garden kntfes &amp; watches.
anted ads meetin
last week 380 HI Po1nt Au to 59 1 Jay Dr Galhpolts Jewelry Buy lrade or sell.
home 388 _1515 or cell 208 _
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Ptsto!
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P88 2722 Clothes. toys. mce com puter
0320
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desk, gtr!s b1ke, m1sc Items
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y accept any adver
Lost Male En~l1sh Bulldog Movtng Sate Aug . 29, -30, Tools &amp; etc mech· power
isement In violatlo
off Shawnee Lane &amp; SR 160 Sept. 1 8:30·5"30 at 15 Ann tools carpenter tools rawn &amp;
garden , kntles &amp; watches.
t the law.
tn woods Named M1key Call Dnve. GallipoliS, Ohto
Jewelry. Buy trad e or sell
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Multiple
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yard home 388·t515 or cell208·
sare Augusl 281h, 29th and 0320
30th at 715 Third Avenue 1n
4x4's For Sate ...... ...................... .......... ........ 725
Galhp olls Baby tle ms and
Announcement ............................................ 030
baby boy clothes. young gtrl
Antiques .............. ....... ............ .. ................... 530
clothes and toys . young . 1:';:~..;.-----,
Apartments for Rent ................................... 440
mens clothes and shoes
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PARKERSBURG, W.Va. tAP)- Things that go
bump in the night and a whole lot more wtll be discussed in Parkersburg thi s weekend.
The Haunted West Virginia Ghost and Paranormal
Conference is set for Fnday and Saturday.
Tom Moore is co-founder of th e Mid'Ohio
Valley Ghost Hunters, whi ch is ;ponsor\ng the, event. He says the group want s 10 make it known
'
'
that ghosts are real.
The conference is being held al the Sumnerite
· Museum. which was used- as a Civi l War hospital,
and will include lectures by local paranormal experts.
POINT PL E!\St\N T. W V,t.
H.,,·cn: Brian and Family
Conference attendees will have a chance to win
- The gmpe l JUbilee \\il l
Con nections of Lon~ Boltom, tickets 10 an all-night pri~ate ghosi hun! at the forOh1n: ' Eternity
Point mer Weston Hospital.
return to ~~ ]()L·~II "t.rgt.:: lll' Xt
month .
Pleasant: Debbie Dodrtll of
Plans e't!ITC!lily &lt;~re under
Vi111on, Ohio: the Browders of
. way for the inaugural Fall
Hilton;. Va.: P&lt;Lul and Mary
Gospel Juhilec , slated th i; year
Ntchols of Clendenin; the
WHEELING. W.Va. (AP) -· Barges, make way.
for Monday. Sept. I al the Wc;t
Kings: and Truly Sftved Trio .
Starting Friday. !he Ohio ·River wtll be filled with .
Virgrma Stall' Farm Mu~~urn .
In audition, the histone
vintage powerboats and hydroplane racers for !he
For Ewlyn Rmt&gt; h. prumol buildings anti country kitchen Wheeling Vintage Rac eboat Rega tta .
er, it's ~~ true homecoming.
at the farm museum will be
Organizer Dan Joseph and wite Debbie founded
The annu cLI Bend Are&lt;\ Gospel
open for people i'n altendance.
!he regalia in 2006 after seeing the New Martinsville
Jubilee. w h~eh she has proRoush added that adinis- Regatta, where dozens of world records were set
moted I'm ne;.trl v lwo Ucct1des.
stlln to !he event will be free, between 1938 and 2003.
look place al tlic f&lt;1 nn muse·
bul a love offering will be
The Browders
The 20·foot hydroplane boats will scream down the
urn for "~vera] yec trs until it
taken. Camping also is avaii - Ohio at speed; approaching or exceedi ng 100 mph.
outgrew the facil it y. and she ahnutthe upcoming L'Vcnt.
&lt;Lble. and Roush encouraged
different w.tys .•
The Wheeling event begins Friday '" cranes lifl
satd pcopk hcl\ e '"1-.cd her
"' lmi ;s !he people of Mason
"'ill makes you reel " ~ it'J those allcndmg to bnng lawn the boats into the river.
mnnerous. trme-; to urgani;c a Coumy. We hope our friends you wan! to keep (planning chairs . II it rains, 1l1c even!
Racing begins I0 a.m. Salllrday and cominues all
similar event in the fall.
here will come oul and sup· jubtlccsJ.' ' she audcd with a wi ll he mnvcd to the air-con- day. Racing will stop lwLce - ftom tJonn to I p.m . .
Although !he lann museum pori us ... Rou sh added. 'This smile
d i1i&lt;lned. recent Iy-remodeled and from 3 to 4 p.m. - lo let barges pas;.
typically is closed on Moml.ty\ is something we really look
Singing will begt n at 2 p.nl dining room.
The action res umes Sunday. wrapping up at 6 p.m.
,md major holiua y;. Roush forward to doing in the fall ."
.. You•never know what (the both d&lt;Lys.
on the outdoor stage &lt;t nd wtll
~aiel .t moving tciL·phnnc con She satd she loves to sec peo- LLl cludc Ro val Ha nds ot Iall gospel jt•bilee) could grow
versation wtlh Lloyd Akers. ple come together for a jubilee. Mount Nebo:.Mike Upright of inln. Only God knows what's
dtrector. and other voi LIIlleers and she\ always imprcssed.by Penrose. N C : Gloryland tn store t'or it."' she concluded.
created excllemenl among the what a gospel song can do and Believers of Gallipolts Ferry;
For more ;nf'ormatinn, call
MARIETTA - The eighth annual Ste rnwheel
group. and everyone is eager the way tl touches people m the Roush Famrty or New Nous/i ill (304) 882-2049.
Rockin ' Rib Fest is set to kick oiT in downtown
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Mari etta Thursday. Sept'. 4 from 61o 10 p.m. with a
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concert and some of the tastiest . mouth-watering
ribs mound!
The Rib Fest takes place at !he Lafayette Hotel
lot and is organi7ed by th e Marietta.
parking
POif\iT PLb\SANT. W.Va . lance ot the two ~rem rivers
Additional act iv tti e; on 1.1p
Accordi ng to Fowle•. food
Washington
County Convention &amp; Vi.sitors Bureau.
- The Ctiy of Potnt Pleasant we have here,'' Fowler said. for Saturday include th e such as sandwi ches, hot dogs ,
has rc Iied on the river for "'We see the commercial side bbsing of ihc boats at I0 p11za. tee cream . popcorn and Rib Fest activities begin al 6 p.m. with ribs being
man y years, and thi s week- alii he time, but (Tribute In the a.rn. along with the rr vcrboitl soil' dnnks w1ll be available served until 9 p.m . (or until they are gone).
end's second annual Tribute River) will have peopl e who whi stle blow and calli ope throughout the d~y. Bad Bo~s Admission is $ 15 ages 12 and up; $ 10 und er 12; and
to the River will prov1de an love the recreallonal side."
-Concert. scheduled to stan at BBQ of Hamlm ·also will kids 5 and under are free. The event features an outdoor concert with the band Hip Pocket playing
·opportunity In ; howcase ' the
Friday \ acti vities will kick II a.m. A cot nhule contcH have dinners available.
riv er's beaut y as we ll as pro- off al 9 p.m . with !he and lint (lirow .contest also
Fowler satd he expects a favorite tunes from the 1960s, "70s and '80s .
To team more aholll 1/re el 'e/11, cnnlacl the
vide a day of entertainment.
Esqu ires, a IO·piecc show- are set for the afternoon: in large crowd and urged resiMarieiWIWashington Cow1ry. CVB ~fflce w (740)
Tribut~ to !he River. ;laied
ba nd
from
Charleston. v, hid1 cas h prt7.cs wL II be dents to :LIIend.
J
73·5 I 78 or log 011 lo II'WII:MariellaOhio. org!Wemto begi n at 9 p m. f'r idcly. wil l According to Fowler. !he awardC"d to wirHle Js.
"'I c11courage (residents) to
whee!ribf'
es/.
.
feature an :IITay of stern- Slernwheelers requesteu that . Sternwhceler rac e; wi ll' tol · wmc and spend !he day.
wheeler bmth. cntertmnment. the Esqu ires perform.
low at 2 p.m . Other acti vities The re will be plenty to see
"(The Esquire;) are a band fur the day mclude .. kantoke and do. Come spend the day
dancing and fouJ .
According to Point Pleasant or doctors and lawyers - !hey with Rockin " Rnnni e anti a "n the •·ivcr." he said.
Ri~cr Mu se um Executive
arc all professionals who love square dance fea lurinl! Frank
He· added tliat the' river
GALLIPOLIS - Harrison Township Volunteer
D~rector Jack Fowler. !he
lo play music." Fowler said.
Boles and !he H1gh Country museum will he open both Fire Department\ third annual hog roast and auc.even! will provide a cha11cc
In audition , tours of the Band set for 8 p.m.
d&lt;~y s ami encouraged vi;nors
tion is Satmday, Sept. 13 at the VFD on Little
for re sident.s to see l1 tm many AEP Towboat MaFiner also
In addition , Sam Stephens. In view !he new 2.400 gallon Bullskin Road.
recreational opportu nt lte; the will take place Friday son or local pi ,mo pLt ycr aquarium located in the
ActiviJies start at noon with the Big Bend
river offers.
evening as well .ts all day Albert Stephens, "schcuulcd mu~eum.
Cloggers. Paul "Bub"" Williams performs at 2 p.m.,
"(Trihu lc 10 the Ril'er; is Saturday. . According 10 to play a ;axophone cOill'ert
Admi.HIOII}or. Tribute ro rite and the auction is at 3 p.m.
·
important 10 'me bccau;c we Fow ler. the Mariner is one of at 6 p.m Vocali;l Joey !lit·er trill be free . For more
There will also be a cow drop. J O.foot in tlatabte
arc a ri vl' r- orie ntt:d area. Thi ~ the fi rs! new towboat; that Wilcoxon I S slated lo fol lo w rnforma/irm, call (304 ) 674- obstacle course, face painting for kids and a 50/50 '
wi ll cmplla;ize the impor- AEP built and launched.
with a perform:mce al 7 p.m. 0 i.J4.
drawing.

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FAC September ·e~it features
'Best.of 2008~. designer erafters
.

GA I.I IPOLl~ - The hcnch
• An Cnl o111 ·,Septem ber cxlllh11 in the (i.tllclle' al Ri ,·cll"
w jJ J k, tllll l..'

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fro m !he 25th .tllllu.d Jutted
Memhc" l:\hihition of th e·
Oh t'o D c"~ 11cr · Craftsmen
"' Be·,t ol 21lox·· JUr te·d 'It""'·
mTOrLiill ~

tu .Carr i ~.? 1\ctpnr.t.
the FAC

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metal. wood.

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mcdi.r fro m noted .trti . . h

around the l ' S.. will open on
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be

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gal lc-rie-.. unti l Oct.

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arc

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c 11cnurag~J to learn about the
111&lt;1\ L' ri.t b , ll\(.'d Ill lh L' ' h ll\1.-,

where thdt 'tvlc fir . . t

~' llhcd

in

the \\'orld . th~ l&gt;ri!:!in.d fu lh:tion

.md the culiurc,' that util11ed
them. As at&gt;edu cai!LIIl .tl cxhtbit. it i-.. iUcal fln ,c!Jpol l'll: ld
trip;.
Spun"'" f&lt;ll the ; IH J\\ 111
September
tn e· lud c
C.C.
Cald\\ell Ttudill ~. Olllo
Valley Biln~. Elcli"~Cri!l't .tnd
the Gallipoli s Rlk ' Lmlgc 107
. The continual! on ol the
cxhtbit in (ktobet " sputLsorcd
hy gt\tlll suppo rt from the
Found,tli on 1\ ll· App.tlathi:111
Ohio 'Tm a Chtld or
Appalachia .. pro~ ra!ll. 0 ,1\'C
Snyder
Custom
Steel
Fahricdli on, Cen tral Supp ly
and L&amp;L Scrap Metal.

Another important French
·\ rt Colon) cvclll in Septe mber
'' a lutJd -r:l!;cr fot the FAC.
thctr L1bo t Oil\ Yan.l Sale at
R!\crh! . o~l l dil y- ~lon&lt;hi) .' Sepl.
I. from H a.m . unul 6 p.m.
ThthC wlm \\'a ni JO contribute
are un;ed tu loo~ in their clo ~­
L'h. aTtiL" . ha-.emcnt . . . \\hen:
l! nwanted hmhi- hold items are
ta ~l!l g up rret: rou:-, :-. tora g~;
'-~fJdc'~.

and bnn ~

Meigs County, OH

We CO'IIV"7
. Melp,Wia,
And Muon
Counties Uke

thc111 tu th e

hc nch At! Colonv. 10 he aehkd
·to !he ,,de All ' proceed; fo r
. . nltl !!Ootb will !!O to th e
'
'
he·nch Art Col&lt;lny.
The· ; ecoml 111 the S:don
Scric' )\t il be on Friday. Scpl.
11. ill the Mcrrv Winery
Appearing i ill 'he 1i1embcr;
"I !he Ohto Valley Symphony.
: tlon~ \vtth Th e Find ers . an
;H.:ou~ tic gro up The ,u·tr st will
he announced won The ori ginal art work. produceu during
!he e'c11 in~. 11 til be ra ffl ed oiT
.11 !he· end ~)r the nig h! Ticket; .
arc 5 10 per person. Festivnics
he gm al (dO p.m. All pmcccds

.

Harvest Moon
Pow-Wow scheduled
for this weekend

No .One
Else cant

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GALLIPOLIS - Th is wee kend . !he \lative
American Education Association Inc. IS determined
to have one of the best pow·wov. s ui ; oulheaslern
Ohio. and will present it; second annual Harvest
Moon PowWow in the Gallipoli s Ci ty Park. starting
Friday and concludin g Sunday.
The purpose of the P"W·\\'0\\' CL!!llri bule; greatly
!o th e revi talization of iradi!i on' ,md culture of the
Native American s. The unique culture of the Native
Americans will be' cxprc;secl.thrllligh music. dance
and spiritual ity. Native American' uune together to
;hare experiences. discu." i"ue;, dcmnnstrale. sell
and ex hibit ·their work.
Dan Culler. a We;t Virginia·bO!!l ;loryteller. will
be on hand to en tertain the children. tellin g stories of
Chiet Cornstalk and Tecumseh. Food venders will
be there to give a taste or Native American cooking
and veterans from the American Le2inn and Gallia
County Vietnam Veterans of America chapter will
open up the ceremonies each day.
The Artistic Drummers for thi s eve n! will be !he
Thunder Boyz. They will be coming from Nonh
Dakota. Thunder Boyz \\ ere the drummers 111 the
movie "Naturally Naltve : ·
.
Opening ceremonies begin at I0 a.m. each day.
Closing ceremonies are at 7 p.m nn Friday and
SaturdaY.. and 5 p.m. on Sunday

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Business and Buildings ..................... ........ 340
Business Opportunity ................................. 210
Business Training ...... ... ...................... .'...... . 140
Campers It Motor Homes .......................... 790
Camping Equipment .................. ....... .......... 780
Cards of Thanks .................... ..................... 010

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Excavating ......... ,......................................... 830
Farm Equlpment ........ .. :.......... ..................... 610
Farms for Bent .... ............................. ............ 430
Farms for Sale ...... .............................. ......... 330

For Lease ........................................... .......... 490
For Sale ...... .................................................. 585
For Sale or Trade ....... .............. .......... .......... 590
Fruits &amp; Vegetablea ........................... .......... 580
Furnished Rooms .................. ..............., ...•• .450

General Haullng ............................ :.............. 850
Glveaway ........................... ....... ...... .. .. ......... .. 040
Happy Ada ....................................................050
Hay &amp; Graln ........................... ... ....... ......... .... 640
Help Wanted.n ......... ... .... J... .......... .. .......... ... 110
Home lmprovemenls .................... , ..............810
Homes for Sale .......................................... .. 31 0
Housohald Goods ....................................... 510
Houses for Rent .. .............................. .......... 410
In Memorlam ............. ... :....... , .. ..................... 020
Insurance ............. ............................... ......... 130
Lawn &amp; Garden Equlpment ........................ 660

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446-2842

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area, rain or shtne, mororcy·
cle jaci&lt;et men's, women's
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Itres, racin g 4 wheeler parts,
toys, mtsc
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---::-:-c:-c-:-c- PO Box 2963, Hunllnglon
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An Excellent ••ay \o earn
7 across from Leadmg
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PARKERSBURG, W.Va. tAP)- Things that go
bump in the night and a whole lot more wtll be discussed in Parkersburg thi s weekend.
The Haunted West Virginia Ghost and Paranormal
Conference is set for Fnday and Saturday.
Tom Moore is co-founder of th e Mid'Ohio
Valley Ghost Hunters, whi ch is ;ponsor\ng the, event. He says the group want s 10 make it known
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The conference is being held al the Sumnerite
· Museum. which was used- as a Civi l War hospital,
and will include lectures by local paranormal experts.
POINT PL E!\St\N T. W V,t.
H.,,·cn: Brian and Family
Conference attendees will have a chance to win
- The gmpe l JUbilee \\il l
Con nections of Lon~ Boltom, tickets 10 an all-night pri~ate ghosi hun! at the forOh1n: ' Eternity
Point mer Weston Hospital.
return to ~~ ]()L·~II "t.rgt.:: lll' Xt
month .
Pleasant: Debbie Dodrtll of
Plans e't!ITC!lily &lt;~re under
Vi111on, Ohio: the Browders of
. way for the inaugural Fall
Hilton;. Va.: P&lt;Lul and Mary
Gospel Juhilec , slated th i; year
Ntchols of Clendenin; the
WHEELING. W.Va. (AP) -· Barges, make way.
for Monday. Sept. I al the Wc;t
Kings: and Truly Sftved Trio .
Starting Friday. !he Ohio ·River wtll be filled with .
Virgrma Stall' Farm Mu~~urn .
In audition, the histone
vintage powerboats and hydroplane racers for !he
For Ewlyn Rmt&gt; h. prumol buildings anti country kitchen Wheeling Vintage Rac eboat Rega tta .
er, it's ~~ true homecoming.
at the farm museum will be
Organizer Dan Joseph and wite Debbie founded
The annu cLI Bend Are&lt;\ Gospel
open for people i'n altendance.
!he regalia in 2006 after seeing the New Martinsville
Jubilee. w h~eh she has proRoush added that adinis- Regatta, where dozens of world records were set
moted I'm ne;.trl v lwo Ucct1des.
stlln to !he event will be free, between 1938 and 2003.
look place al tlic f&lt;1 nn muse·
bul a love offering will be
The Browders
The 20·foot hydroplane boats will scream down the
urn for "~vera] yec trs until it
taken. Camping also is avaii - Ohio at speed; approaching or exceedi ng 100 mph.
outgrew the facil it y. and she ahnutthe upcoming L'Vcnt.
&lt;Lble. and Roush encouraged
different w.tys .•
The Wheeling event begins Friday '" cranes lifl
satd pcopk hcl\ e '"1-.cd her
"' lmi ;s !he people of Mason
"'ill makes you reel " ~ it'J those allcndmg to bnng lawn the boats into the river.
mnnerous. trme-; to urgani;c a Coumy. We hope our friends you wan! to keep (planning chairs . II it rains, 1l1c even!
Racing begins I0 a.m. Salllrday and cominues all
similar event in the fall.
here will come oul and sup· jubtlccsJ.' ' she audcd with a wi ll he mnvcd to the air-con- day. Racing will stop lwLce - ftom tJonn to I p.m . .
Although !he lann museum pori us ... Rou sh added. 'This smile
d i1i&lt;lned. recent Iy-remodeled and from 3 to 4 p.m. - lo let barges pas;.
typically is closed on Moml.ty\ is something we really look
Singing will begt n at 2 p.nl dining room.
The action res umes Sunday. wrapping up at 6 p.m.
,md major holiua y;. Roush forward to doing in the fall ."
.. You•never know what (the both d&lt;Lys.
on the outdoor stage &lt;t nd wtll
~aiel .t moving tciL·phnnc con She satd she loves to sec peo- LLl cludc Ro val Ha nds ot Iall gospel jt•bilee) could grow
versation wtlh Lloyd Akers. ple come together for a jubilee. Mount Nebo:.Mike Upright of inln. Only God knows what's
dtrector. and other voi LIIlleers and she\ always imprcssed.by Penrose. N C : Gloryland tn store t'or it."' she concluded.
created excllemenl among the what a gospel song can do and Believers of Gallipolts Ferry;
For more ;nf'ormatinn, call
MARIETTA - The eighth annual Ste rnwheel
group. and everyone is eager the way tl touches people m the Roush Famrty or New Nous/i ill (304) 882-2049.
Rockin ' Rib Fest is set to kick oiT in downtown
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ribs mound!
The Rib Fest takes place at !he Lafayette Hotel
lot and is organi7ed by th e Marietta.
parking
POif\iT PLb\SANT. W.Va . lance ot the two ~rem rivers
Additional act iv tti e; on 1.1p
Accordi ng to Fowle•. food
Washington
County Convention &amp; Vi.sitors Bureau.
- The Ctiy of Potnt Pleasant we have here,'' Fowler said. for Saturday include th e such as sandwi ches, hot dogs ,
has rc Iied on the river for "'We see the commercial side bbsing of ihc boats at I0 p11za. tee cream . popcorn and Rib Fest activities begin al 6 p.m. with ribs being
man y years, and thi s week- alii he time, but (Tribute In the a.rn. along with the rr vcrboitl soil' dnnks w1ll be available served until 9 p.m . (or until they are gone).
end's second annual Tribute River) will have peopl e who whi stle blow and calli ope throughout the d~y. Bad Bo~s Admission is $ 15 ages 12 and up; $ 10 und er 12; and
to the River will prov1de an love the recreallonal side."
-Concert. scheduled to stan at BBQ of Hamlm ·also will kids 5 and under are free. The event features an outdoor concert with the band Hip Pocket playing
·opportunity In ; howcase ' the
Friday \ acti vities will kick II a.m. A cot nhule contcH have dinners available.
riv er's beaut y as we ll as pro- off al 9 p.m . with !he and lint (lirow .contest also
Fowler satd he expects a favorite tunes from the 1960s, "70s and '80s .
To team more aholll 1/re el 'e/11, cnnlacl the
vide a day of entertainment.
Esqu ires, a IO·piecc show- are set for the afternoon: in large crowd and urged resiMarieiWIWashington Cow1ry. CVB ~fflce w (740)
Tribut~ to !he River. ;laied
ba nd
from
Charleston. v, hid1 cas h prt7.cs wL II be dents to :LIIend.
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73·5 I 78 or log 011 lo II'WII:MariellaOhio. org!Wemto begi n at 9 p m. f'r idcly. wil l According to Fowler. !he awardC"d to wirHle Js.
"'I c11courage (residents) to
whee!ribf'
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feature an :IITay of stern- Slernwheelers requesteu that . Sternwhceler rac e; wi ll' tol · wmc and spend !he day.
wheeler bmth. cntertmnment. the Esqu ires perform.
low at 2 p.m . Other acti vities The re will be plenty to see
"(The Esquire;) are a band fur the day mclude .. kantoke and do. Come spend the day
dancing and fouJ .
According to Point Pleasant or doctors and lawyers - !hey with Rockin " Rnnni e anti a "n the •·ivcr." he said.
Ri~cr Mu se um Executive
arc all professionals who love square dance fea lurinl! Frank
He· added tliat the' river
GALLIPOLIS - Harrison Township Volunteer
D~rector Jack Fowler. !he
lo play music." Fowler said.
Boles and !he H1gh Country museum will he open both Fire Department\ third annual hog roast and auc.even! will provide a cha11cc
In audition , tours of the Band set for 8 p.m.
d&lt;~y s ami encouraged vi;nors
tion is Satmday, Sept. 13 at the VFD on Little
for re sident.s to see l1 tm many AEP Towboat MaFiner also
In addition , Sam Stephens. In view !he new 2.400 gallon Bullskin Road.
recreational opportu nt lte; the will take place Friday son or local pi ,mo pLt ycr aquarium located in the
ActiviJies start at noon with the Big Bend
river offers.
evening as well .ts all day Albert Stephens, "schcuulcd mu~eum.
Cloggers. Paul "Bub"" Williams performs at 2 p.m.,
"(Trihu lc 10 the Ril'er; is Saturday. . According 10 to play a ;axophone cOill'ert
Admi.HIOII}or. Tribute ro rite and the auction is at 3 p.m.
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important 10 'me bccau;c we Fow ler. the Mariner is one of at 6 p.m Vocali;l Joey !lit·er trill be free . For more
There will also be a cow drop. J O.foot in tlatabte
arc a ri vl' r- orie ntt:d area. Thi ~ the fi rs! new towboat; that Wilcoxon I S slated lo fol lo w rnforma/irm, call (304 ) 674- obstacle course, face painting for kids and a 50/50 '
wi ll cmplla;ize the impor- AEP built and launched.
with a perform:mce al 7 p.m. 0 i.J4.
drawing.

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PUBLIC
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Owner:

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Ohio,

reserves the right to
bid atlhis sale, and to
wllhdrnw the above
collaleral prior lo aale .

Furthl'r, The Formers
Bank
and Savings
Company reserves the
.rlghl to releclany or all
bids submitted.
The sbove described
collateral will be sold
" as Is-where Is", w ith
no expressed or

implied

warranty

local Contractor
Free Estimates

for Rl·modcling and Ne"· Uouse llullding
C ull : MARCUM

CONSTRUCTION

• Room Additions • Gurugcs • Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pole
Barns • Palio's, Porches and De~ks

MIKE W. MARCUM, OWNER
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740-985-4141
Cell : N0-416-18.1 ~
25+ year,, r!XfJerieiiCf' Free E.'itimale.i

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contacl Cyndle or Ken
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Friday, Aug . 29, 2008
By Bernice Bade Osal
in the year ahead, you will be pro\l'en
wrong that there a re no opportumties out
there for you. It loOks as il you"ll be JOining someone with whom you were previously successful. Th1s team will still have
its magic.
VIRGO (AIJg . 23-Sept. 22) - Be dlscf) rning as to whom you disclose any
sen s111ve inlorma!IOn . because ·a shrewd
operator may take th1s knowledg e and
use it to manipulat e you in ways you
can ·t escape tram .
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0cl. 23) - Usually you
are a reasonably di sci plined person, but
your defenses coul d be down and cause
these sterl ing qualihes to be absent
Steer clear of activities or Circumstances
lhat mighl tempt you.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) - Should
you have to tower your standards 1n
order to profi t personally in some rnan ner, ask yourself whethe r it's truly worth
11. You're lh e only one who w•tl have to
fa ce th is dilemma .
SAGI TTAR IUS (Noll. 23- De c. 21) You 'lllike yourse lt better if you are a producer r&lt;iiher than one who nierely pon·
ders . Instead of search1ng lor a reason
why you shouldn't do something, lake
positive action.
CAPRICORN. {De c. 22-Jan. 19) Usually you're not reluctant to stand up
for yo ur rights it you feel you are ' geMing
the short ehd ol the stick: yet that could
be your tende ncy at thi s time. G_et ba ck in
character.
AQUARIU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - I! you
put too high a premium on your inde pendence, you may be inclined to "reject
an jnleraction with someone who could
help you. lrtl be your loss. not h1s or hers.
Pr5CES (Feb. 20-March 20) Associates and cO.:workers ·could have
tar greater respect and appreciation for
your talents and abilities than you do
When others te ll you how well you are
doing, believe them.
ARIES (March 21-Apri l 19)- There are
certain people to whom you have a ten·
dency to fee l inferior. especia lly in thM
presence. Th at witt atl change when you
discover how highly they r'egard you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Don 't be
overly concerned about dorng th ings 1n
ways that you hope wi ll please others. It
is much more important to please yourself in ways that you can feel good abol.Jt .
GEMINI (May 21 -June20) - II you s ee ~
advice from too many sources. it Could
confuse rather ~han help yo11. Besides: 1n
the fina1 ana lysis . it will be a iudgment
call that will makQ that crit rcal decision
CANCER (June 2hJuly 22) - Before
movin g forward. don't hesitate to as ~ the
hard questions of thoae whOse busi nes s_
tactics i'\re dubious. It's beat not to ta'-.e
anything lor grantee .
LEO (July :i!3-Aug. 2~) - There IS a
strong poes lbillty that you could be a 011
more susceptib le than usual to flatte ry,
eo be cognizant of anyone who might be
aware ot thll : ne or ahe may t~ to ta~ e
ae111a n11gt of you .

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The Farmers Bank and
Savings
Company,

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

740-367-0536

742·2332

Pomeroy,

740 -992 -0730

7 40-367·0544

· James Keesee II

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Insured

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

Windows

!

COW and BOY

PSI CONSTRUCTION

•Decks

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE '" Is hereby
glvan that on Saturday,
Augu s l 30 , 2008 al
10:00 a.m., a public
sale will be held at 211
W
Second
St ,
Pomeroy, Ohio. The
Farmers Bank and
Savings Company . is
selling for cash In
hand or certified check
the following' collateral:
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ImpoSSible? Fo r eKperts only?
It is true that some squeezes are beyond
the Command of most players. However.
the Simple sque eze shou ld not be
v1ewed askance. You can usually recogniz e the need for a simple squeeze by
remembering two ' key points: You are
one trick short of your contract with (usually) no apparent chance lor establishmg
the needed extra winner. And you must
have the rest ot the tricks except one.
.In this e~ a mple deal . you reach four
spa des aft er North makes a gam e-1nvi- ·.
tational limit raise . West leads th e heart
ace, under which East signals enthuSIastica lly with his nine. West cashes the
heart l&lt;ing and continues with a tfurd
round to East's queen. East th en shifts
to the club king. which you ta~ e w1th your
ace
You have only nine w1nners: five spades.
three diamonds and one club. You have
the rest ol the tricks ewcept one. The
obvJOus chance is to find the mrsSing
diamonds splitting 3·3. As you can se~ .
though. they are 4-2 . You need a
sque.eze .
Take all live ol your spad e tricks, bflnging everyone down lo four cards. The
dummy retains its diamonds. You have
three diamondS and th e club 10. But
· what does East keep? He cannot hold
four diamonds and the club queen. If he
pitches a diamond. you get tour tricks
!rom the su1t after ail. II he throws the
club queen. you cash your Club 10 and
dummy 's three top d1amondS.
Note that it diamonds are 3-3 , you shit
make the contract . Tllere Is no hurry 10
touch that suit
When a tr iCk shy. run your long surl and
hope a defender "makes the wrong discard.~

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Mainten ance . All
GH.IIN
repair, in side and out.
PILtmb1ng. ca rpen try. e1c.
Second cutting Analfa and Call 339- 3442
Orchard grass. $4.50 pm
bale. Good horse hay. 740·
248-5047

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CKC Miniature Pinschers.
Two 5 month old ma te s.
tails, ears. shots done. M&amp;F 5TDZA23C94S079385
also lor sal e. 388·8786
2001
Dodge , 2500
Pure Bred Siberran Husky
puppies have 2 len white
with mask &amp; blue eyes
males.house orlented.$160.
very
ni ce.740-5080279.1ocal cell phone

.Hardwood ca~!netry And Furniture

Paul Rowe

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48 Big lizard
50 Elemenl

12 Up and
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13 Rat on
15 Ki1chen
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30 Average

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Trail ers 740-446· 3825

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Repa ired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
Stock. Gall Ron E11ans,. 1600·537·9528.

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Owners:

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Vulnerable: Bolh

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96 Dodge. 150 SLT. auto. 4
1 Fall mums 3/$'1 0.00. Yoder's wheet dri ve, e~ l. cab. to pper,
Greenhouse. 1032 1 SA 141, bed liner, CO player.
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
1740)992·4234

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43 Porker
46 Slick

divisions
18 Son of Val

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Harley Oav idsOJ;l Springer
Soft Tail Bad Boy. Pristine
Condition 13900 miles.
$11 .500. 740- 441 - 1333 or
740-645·0546

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Heritage Soli-tail. $12,500.
Call 446-7364

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tr~e f)oint,.f)leasant l\egitter

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~:--~=----., tires. tune-up. be ll . $2.500
10
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m ore ava ilable 30 4-675EQlJIPMENT
7386 or 304-675-56:3 I

91 Ford Crown Victorian,
94 Chevy Co rsica
con·
GIBBS ~NTIQUES Fri &amp;
vertible, Flatbed · trailer. 2
Sat. 10-5. Sun. 1-7. or by axles, yard sa le stut1. 446appt. Also. restore furniture. 3243.
Located on Tornado Rd . ot1
At. 33. Racine (Park
Police Impounds! Cars from
&amp; R1de exit. 74()-949·2246 $500!. Hondas. Chevys.
Jeeps, Ford s, &amp; morel for
MISCFJ.I -\Nr~llls
listi ngs aoo-620-4876 eK ~435

NEW AND USED STeEL
Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar
Concrete.
Angle ,
For
Channel, Fla t Bar, Steel
Grating
For
Drains,
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Monday.
Tu esday. Wednesday &amp;
Friday, 'Bam-4:30 pm. Closed
Thursday.
Satur day
&amp;
Sunday. (740) 44 6- 7300

42 lime cooler

.....: down
(got quiel)

16 Geological

South
. AKQ105
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140-992-1611

Hours

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4&gt; 97 6 0

Remodeling

~998 Yamaha Gas Golf Cart, .
4-stroke. gas engine. new

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2001
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$5000.
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Wanted To Lease: Hunting GoCookMotors.com. Cook
Property in Mason County Motors 328 Jackson Pike
304-882-2252 or 304-675- 740-446-0103 ·

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• Garages

2459 St. Rt. 160

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2br Apartment on Vi8.nd St
beS ide Domino's
$375
month , $375 depo~i t 30481 2·4350

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1995 Jayo Chevy conversion
van mi les 098648, eKcellent
shape,' easy on gas. 4 new
tires 5 seats one makes
bed. wrrv. $·5.000. also
6x16' 1rail er, double wheels.
brakes, taillight. rea r-gale .

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Alder

North

Fow s,u.E

Free Rent
$400 me -+$400 dep, utilities Taking applications lor 3br. 2
Special!!!
not included, No pets. Forest ba. mobile home $425.00 a Ap artment ava ilable · now
1 4~~: 70 2 br. 2 ba. on rental lot
Riverbend Apls. New Haven
Run area (740)4 16-0799
mon. -+ dep. &amp; lease 3042 miles N. Pt. Plea sant 304WV. NoW accepting applica- 2&amp;3BA apts. $385 and up.
273-6622 or 304-S74·6204.
4br,
2ba.
HUD.
!
only
$238
786-032 1 or 606·922·9062.
tions lor Hud-Subsidized. Cebtral Air, WI D Hooku p,
month! Great Loca tion! (5% Two 2 bdrm. trailers w/front one Bedroo111 Apts. Utilities Tenant pa"ys electric. EHO
1991 Norris 14x70 2 baths - down, 20yrs.
8%,APR) porch and other updates. ~ncluded. Ba sed on 30% ot
extra ni ce. All ready set up Listing s 800-620-4946 ex.
$400, possible rent to own. adjusted in come. Call 304·
Ellm View Apts .
on rented lot • close to new T46 1
882-3121, ava ilclble for
(740)243-58 11 JA
GAHS. Might consider land
(304)882-3017
Senior and Disabled people.
contract. $13,500. 740·446· 5 room house Dt 44 Olive St.
I\PAR11\mN"rs
4053
Has stove/fridge $425/rent
FOR Rf;\'1·
.c:c::__ _ _ _ _ _ , plus deposit. No pets. 446Gracious Living 1 and 2
2002 model, 70K26· dOuble ..3945
Bedroom .Apls. a! Vil lage
· A ·
wide, 3 bedroom, 2 bath . -,--...,.--::--..,..--,--:--:-:-- 1 and 2 bedroom apartManor and Rivers1de pts. 1n
den, family room wl fire- House in Gallipolis. 2 bed- ments. furnished and untur· ·
Middleport, fr om $327 to
place. spacious kitchen w/ ·rooms11 /2 ba1hs. 446·9279 nished, and hoUses in - - - - - - - - $592 . 740·992·5064. Equal
large d1·nn1ng room $30 000
Pomeroy and . Middleport. Beautiful Apts. at Jackson Housing Opportunity.
.
'
Off SA 141, 3BR, 2BA,
Eatates. 52 Westwood
firm. Call 740-645-5280 or
security deposit required , no
740-441-0991
appllances, basement. I car pets. 740-992-2218.
Drive. 'tram $365 to $560 T.w1·n R·1,0 rs '1owe • is accept,.
'
garage. $500/mo plus -::--,---,-:-::-,--...,.-- 740-446 -2568.
Equal ing applications for walling
tBR Apt, WID hookups ,
3 BR 14x70 on 5_7 acre s of deposit. (614) 226-0859
Housing Opportunity_ This list for Hud-subsidized. 1-b r
land with 18x4 above ground
satellite TV'. incl _ wfrenl , institution is an Equal apar tment
tor
the
3
2
d
·
· p ·d
pool, 8x10 metal shed, Syracuse Br, lull baths. close to hospital. Call 740- 0 pport ~Jnlly
rovt er an · elderly/di sa bled, ca ll 67512x24 shed with lo ti , , game room with bar &amp; pool 339-.0362
Employer.
6679
$ 39 ,000. 321 4 Boggs Rd, table, large 24X40 garage -~-----,-....,..­
Pal!iot. OH. (740)256 _6586 with work area, all eleclric 2 bdrm . apt, remodeled , CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
centra l air. private 2 acre river lronlaije. washer/dryer EO &amp; AFFORDABLE!
•
Brand new 3bed 2bath on
park like senrng, $650 M, hookups, $450 , (740l243- Town house
apartments,
'"'"' c•.,,....,
+ ·half acre in Pl. Pleasant $650 dep .. rol. &amp; lease 58 11 JR
and./or · small houses FOR
cw!•''"".,-'
OWNER FINANCE AVAIL- req uired (740)249· 4307
: - : - : - - , - - - - - - ; - RENT. Call 1740)441-1 111
ABLE . 740-446·3570
\
2 bedroom apartment tor lor application &amp; information.
rent -in Middleport, no Pets.
FOH Rf:Nr
New 3 Bedroom homes from
1740)992·5658
$214.36 per month, Includes
Trailer Space lor rent. 1rnile
28R apl CIA. (740) 441 ·
many upgrades. delivery &amp;
"""' ,,..,.. ~
0194
from town . Call 740-4 413set·up. (740)36-5·2434

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• New Homes

45 771 .
740-949-221 7

Cdl :7~0 -41fi · fil44

s..,j,.-Cmn~~~

2 br . . liv. rm. kitchen, 1 bath
apartment . has.centmt air,
fur nished w/ couch. chairs.
waSher/
dryer,
stove ,
microwave. beds. din. rm.
tab le &amp; cha! rs. includes
wa ter &amp; trash pick-up
$450.00 a mon $400.00
dep . ca ll 304 -88 2-2523.
leave messa ge and number
if not at home

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Racine , .Oh io

f~eoman

excellenl
shape. yeal old .
$1 .400. (740)992·0174

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2 bed. full basement. $400

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$300.00 a man. $300.00
dep., no pets 304·882·3652

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Informed that a ll
. dwtUinga advertised in
thlt newspaper are
available on an equal
opportun ity bases.

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W1ll
do
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&amp; Bad Crectn OK 2. 3, 4 and
5 bedrooms ava ilable 740·
446-3384

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$2 38/mo! 3 bed. 2 bath ,
Bank Repol (5 ~·o down. 20
years, 8"'o APR) tor hSI1ngs
800-620 -4946 ex. R027

Corner Hannan Trace &amp;
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22K22. lror;tl p01 ch 20'K8 ',
1,.387 acre. firm sale price
as court appraised $66.500.
ready
to
move
in
electriC/Water on. lor show
740-446-2545 or· 304-773·
9112.

3 Family Yard Sale ·
55 S. 2nd
Middleport, Ohio

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$350. t stllasl mo_ +dep.
required. 740·992-3543

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depos1t req . .$450 includes
Listings 800-620- 4946 ex
water. ! ~as h . sewage 256T462
9190
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month. Homestead Really
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Owner:

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Ohio,

reserves the right to
bid atlhis sale, and to
wllhdrnw the above
collaleral prior lo aale .

Furthl'r, The Formers
Bank
and Savings
Company reserves the
.rlghl to releclany or all
bids submitted.
The sbove described
collateral will be sold
" as Is-where Is", w ith
no expressed or

implied

warranty

local Contractor
Free Estimates

for Rl·modcling and Ne"· Uouse llullding
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740-985-4141
Cell : N0-416-18.1 ~
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Friday, Aug . 29, 2008
By Bernice Bade Osal
in the year ahead, you will be pro\l'en
wrong that there a re no opportumties out
there for you. It loOks as il you"ll be JOining someone with whom you were previously successful. Th1s team will still have
its magic.
VIRGO (AIJg . 23-Sept. 22) - Be dlscf) rning as to whom you disclose any
sen s111ve inlorma!IOn . because ·a shrewd
operator may take th1s knowledg e and
use it to manipulat e you in ways you
can ·t escape tram .
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0cl. 23) - Usually you
are a reasonably di sci plined person, but
your defenses coul d be down and cause
these sterl ing qualihes to be absent
Steer clear of activities or Circumstances
lhat mighl tempt you.
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) - Should
you have to tower your standards 1n
order to profi t personally in some rnan ner, ask yourself whethe r it's truly worth
11. You're lh e only one who w•tl have to
fa ce th is dilemma .
SAGI TTAR IUS (Noll. 23- De c. 21) You 'lllike yourse lt better if you are a producer r&lt;iiher than one who nierely pon·
ders . Instead of search1ng lor a reason
why you shouldn't do something, lake
positive action.
CAPRICORN. {De c. 22-Jan. 19) Usually you're not reluctant to stand up
for yo ur rights it you feel you are ' geMing
the short ehd ol the stick: yet that could
be your tende ncy at thi s time. G_et ba ck in
character.
AQUARIU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - I! you
put too high a premium on your inde pendence, you may be inclined to "reject
an jnleraction with someone who could
help you. lrtl be your loss. not h1s or hers.
Pr5CES (Feb. 20-March 20) Associates and cO.:workers ·could have
tar greater respect and appreciation for
your talents and abilities than you do
When others te ll you how well you are
doing, believe them.
ARIES (March 21-Apri l 19)- There are
certain people to whom you have a ten·
dency to fee l inferior. especia lly in thM
presence. Th at witt atl change when you
discover how highly they r'egard you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Don 't be
overly concerned about dorng th ings 1n
ways that you hope wi ll please others. It
is much more important to please yourself in ways that you can feel good abol.Jt .
GEMINI (May 21 -June20) - II you s ee ~
advice from too many sources. it Could
confuse rather ~han help yo11. Besides: 1n
the fina1 ana lysis . it will be a iudgment
call that will makQ that crit rcal decision
CANCER (June 2hJuly 22) - Before
movin g forward. don't hesitate to as ~ the
hard questions of thoae whOse busi nes s_
tactics i'\re dubious. It's beat not to ta'-.e
anything lor grantee .
LEO (July :i!3-Aug. 2~) - There IS a
strong poes lbillty that you could be a 011
more susceptib le than usual to flatte ry,
eo be cognizant of anyone who might be
aware ot thll : ne or ahe may t~ to ta~ e
ae111a n11gt of you .

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CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

740-367-0536

742·2332

Pomeroy,

740 -992 -0730

7 40-367·0544

· James Keesee II

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Insured

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

Windows

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PSI CONSTRUCTION

•Decks

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE '" Is hereby
glvan that on Saturday,
Augu s l 30 , 2008 al
10:00 a.m., a public
sale will be held at 211
W
Second
St ,
Pomeroy, Ohio. The
Farmers Bank and
Savings Company . is
selling for cash In
hand or certified check
the following' collateral:
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plaint

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ImpoSSible? Fo r eKperts only?
It is true that some squeezes are beyond
the Command of most players. However.
the Simple sque eze shou ld not be
v1ewed askance. You can usually recogniz e the need for a simple squeeze by
remembering two ' key points: You are
one trick short of your contract with (usually) no apparent chance lor establishmg
the needed extra winner. And you must
have the rest ot the tricks except one.
.In this e~ a mple deal . you reach four
spa des aft er North makes a gam e-1nvi- ·.
tational limit raise . West leads th e heart
ace, under which East signals enthuSIastica lly with his nine. West cashes the
heart l&lt;ing and continues with a tfurd
round to East's queen. East th en shifts
to the club king. which you ta~ e w1th your
ace
You have only nine w1nners: five spades.
three diamonds and one club. You have
the rest ol the tricks ewcept one. The
obvJOus chance is to find the mrsSing
diamonds splitting 3·3. As you can se~ .
though. they are 4-2 . You need a
sque.eze .
Take all live ol your spad e tricks, bflnging everyone down lo four cards. The
dummy retains its diamonds. You have
three diamondS and th e club 10. But
· what does East keep? He cannot hold
four diamonds and the club queen. If he
pitches a diamond. you get tour tricks
!rom the su1t after ail. II he throws the
club queen. you cash your Club 10 and
dummy 's three top d1amondS.
Note that it diamonds are 3-3 , you shit
make the contract . Tllere Is no hurry 10
touch that suit
When a tr iCk shy. run your long surl and
hope a defender "makes the wrong discard.~

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PILtmb1ng. ca rpen try. e1c.
Second cutting Analfa and Call 339- 3442
Orchard grass. $4.50 pm
bale. Good horse hay. 740·
248-5047

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tails, ears. shots done. M&amp;F 5TDZA23C94S079385
also lor sal e. 388·8786
2001
Dodge , 2500
Pure Bred Siberran Husky
puppies have 2 len white
with mask &amp; blue eyes
males.house orlented.$160.
very
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1 4~~: 70 2 br. 2 ba. on rental lot
Riverbend Apls. New Haven
Run area (740)4 16-0799
mon. -+ dep. &amp; lease 3042 miles N. Pt. Plea sant 304WV. NoW accepting applica- 2&amp;3BA apts. $385 and up.
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$400, possible rent to own. adjusted in come. Call 304·
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on rented lot • close to new T46 1
882-3121, ava ilclble for
(740)243-58 11 JA
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(304)882-3017
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contract. $13,500. 740·446· 5 room house Dt 44 Olive St.
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place. spacious kitchen w/ ·rooms11 /2 ba1hs. 446·9279 nished, and hoUses in - - - - - - - - $592 . 740·992·5064. Equal
large d1·nn1ng room $30 000
Pomeroy and . Middleport. Beautiful Apts. at Jackson Housing Opportunity.
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Eatates. 52 Westwood
firm. Call 740-645-5280 or
security deposit required , no
740-441-0991
appllances, basement. I car pets. 740-992-2218.
Drive. 'tram $365 to $560 T.w1·n R·1,0 rs '1owe • is accept,.
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Equal ing applications for walling
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Football
from Page B1 ·
Branch at the fullback position. . The receivers · are
expected to be_senior Garrett
Underwood and junior Colin
Pierce with the Bend Area
interior line likely 10 consist
of seniors Trey Anderson,
Colby Davis and Jimmy
Grimm along with J·uniors
Kevin Klingensmith. Luke
Ingels and Ethan McGrew.
The Tornadoes tigure to
field a starting II consisting
of
junior quarterback
Michael Manuel along with
juniior running backs Taylor
Lemley. Greg Jenkins and
Sean Coppick. The receivers
should be senior Jerry Justis
and freshman Marcus Hill
with the Meigs County teams
front line consisting of senior
Zach Sigman and sophomores Dante! Jenkms, Enc
Buzzard, Cody Counts and
Adam Warden.
Manuel connected on five
of 16 passes against Symmes
Valley for 87 ·yards while
Lemley rushed for 68 yards
on 12 carries. Justis was the
Tornadoes leading pass
catcher with t)VO receptions
for 45 yards. Coppick also
caught a couple of Manuel
aerials ·for' 28 yards while
Hill latched on to one pass
for 14 yards. Southern trailed
by a narrow 14-3 margin following a Zach Ash field goal
just before the half ended but
the Tornadoes couldn't generate much of an offensive
threat during the final two
quarters before falling by a
35-3 score.
The two teams figure to
contest each others contrasting styles in the 7:30 p.m.
. outing with Wahama countmg on its experience of
seven returning starters to
carry them through to victory
while the Tornadoes and its
depth of 21 returning lettermen hope to counter the
Falcons' strength.

. MASON -If tlJinP. 10 the way the Wahama White
Falcons would -orcler the 20011 version of the WHS foot~grarn win prQvide.veteran Wahama head footl&gt;all
c
Ed Cromley :wJt!l,hi.s U)(ldt bead coaching victory
before the lllOIItb of sepietuber has departed.
Cromtey. a Point Pleasant Hil!h Scbool graduate, began
his head coaching career at \\'ahama during the 1995
campaign and has compiled a 96-50 record through 13
seasons at the Bend Area school. He guided WHS io a
school record undefeated 10-0 regular seasons during
back-to-back: years (2002, 2003) with Wahama aavancing
'to the Class A final f.our on two occasions io 2001 and
2003 under Cromley's directionCromley has experie~ only three losing campaigns·
at Wahalna whil!l ~g·against some of the toughest
competition the &amp;ref!. has~ offer. The White Falcons produced a sc_hool -recor4 12 vic.tories in · 2()()3 with
tromley's leliins winn~ , 10 games once (2002), nine
· yictories four times (l , 2001, 2004. 2007) eight wins
once (2006) and seven~.wnphs oq ..two other occasions
(loo7 1998}. n. 1
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at
·b f
~" '
·•t•e. oc --~~~~'"''''"" ave so won etgt to
l7 (lOSt-~son -olitings under · Cromley with Wahaina
·hosting its .ftrst pla=off
co_ntes
. t on its home turf (2003)
duri c m1 •
· · ·
·
. - ng ro eys. ·
·. on.
·
managed to outscore its for another 112 yards on 7opponent 257-64 including a. for-20 passing. Nate Allison
28-0 shutout last year:
led the Devil ground attack
But that was then and this with 51 yards on 10 carries.
ts now.
On the opposite side, a
Both teams are coming off stingy Galha Academy
of losing seasons, but Gallia defense limited the Bulldogs
Academy has the advantage to 229 yards and only stx
of a week one victory over point~ in the first half. Athens
Athens to open the 2008 did mpst of its scoring in the
Ohio football season to its second 16 minutes.
credit. Point Pleasant will be
Another plus. for the Blue
making its 2008 debut Friday Devils is the fact that Friday
·night.
night is not only the home
And that experience could opener, but the 2008 Hall of
be key Friday night.
Fame game. GAHS will be
GAHS used a very bal- honoring former -sports
anced attack and limited its greats during halftime of
turnovers to just two to grab Friday's game.
the season opening victory
Point Pleasant, on the other
The Blue Devils rushed for hand, comes into Friday's
170 yards and threw for 112 game with only two scrimyards in the 31-22 victory mages under its belt and has
with Kruize Wandling col- already suffered a , major
lecting most of that yardage. blow with senior fullback
Wandling rushed for 4T Tyler Grant suffering an
yards on 16 carries and threw injury earlier this month,

Meigs
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Both junior Tricia Smith
and freshman Emalee Glass
led the charge with 12
points apiece, followed by
Catie Wolfe with 10 points.
Shellie Bailey and Meri
VanMeter each had five
points, while the duo of
and
Morgan
Howard
Chandra Stanley each had
two.
Wolfe paced the Maroon
and Gold net attack with a
dozen kills, followed by
Bailey with 10 and Stanley
with eight. Howard also
chipped in three kills and
one block to the winning
cause. Smith had a teamhigh 17 assists.
The Lady Raiders (0-2)
were led by Jacqueline
Jacobs with nine points and
Mackenzie Cluxton added
five points. lliana Corfias
led the net attack with three
kills while Jacobs had ' two
kills.
·Meigs
travels
to
McArthur tonight for a
TVC Ohio contest withVinton County at 6 p.m.

2008

at 7:30p.m. atDak Hill High
School.

Hannan
at Valley-Wetzel
. PINE GROVE - Hannan
has some depth. some size
and some speed.
_
-'Yill that tum into wins'?
We will find out Saturday
night.
.
The Wildcats will open the
2008 . high school football ·
season with a nearly threehour trip to Wetzel County to
face Valley-Wetzel in a
primetime Saturday night
matchup.
Hannan will enter ·the
game with the most kids it
has had on the roster·in years
at 25 and all 25 are ready to
end the losing tradition at the
school. The Wildcats haven't
won more than two games in
a season in several yeais and
are finally ready to add a few
W's to its record with the
addition of several schools
of similar size this season.
And that new schedule
begins · Saturday ·with a
matchup against Valley. Wetzel ,.. a team that also
went 1-9 last season. Valley
finished last season ranked
38th of42 teams in Ctas.s A
while Hannan finished tied
for 39th position with
Cameron.
Valley has similar enrolment numbers, but does
have an ·advatage on the
football field with nearly 40
kids suiting up to play for
the Lumberjacks.
While history hasn't been·
kind to the Wildcats over the
past few years, with a new
season comes a new Olltlook
and hopefully Hannan can
get off to a strong start
Saturday. · ·
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Jordan Wood and Dwight _
Beaumont also fired scores
of 55 and 56. Eastern falls
to 2-2 in TVC Hocking
play.
. .
Both squads return to
. J•·t. lit 3:i &amp; 160
action TVC Hocking action
Gallipnti ~. Ohio
today at 4:30p.m. Southern
hosts Trimble and Easiem
hosts : defending league
champion Waterford both of which will take
\1on .-Sat. '8-7 •
place at Pine
Hills.
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Southern approves OAPSE .agreement

Annie's Mailbox
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Calendars
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Editorials
A4 RACINE - At its most
recent meeting the Southern
' Faith • Values
Local
School ·· Board
Movies
approved the latest contract
between the district and
NASCAR.
members of the local Ohio
B Section Association . of Public
Sports
A3 School Employees union.
Weather
Southern Superintendent
© aoo8 Ohio Volley !"'bllshlnt! Co.

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approved,
still on
schedule

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POMEROY - Mei~s
County Commissioners wtll
allocate a small portion of
their annual sales tax revenue towards a road and
bridge fund, in order to
increase eligibility for state
grant funding .
Meeting Thursday in regular session, commissioners
approved a resolution setting aside $500 of the county 's saJe·s tax income for the
county's roads and brid~es
Irne item. The resolution
was approved at the request
of County Engineer Eugene
'j. '
Triplett.
_ According ·
to
Commissioner Jim Sheets,
"'·' '
doing so will provide more
points for the county's
applications for Issue 1\vo
road and bridge improvement funds. ·Issue 1\vo projects are awarded based on
an ac~umulation of points.
Please see Pomeroy, AJ
Points are awarded for a
number of project dements,
including a project's readiness to proceed, matching
funds and other considerations.
In other business, commissioners opened bids for
new fire equipment for the
Pomeroy Volunteer Fire
Department. Two bids were
received, one from Findley
Fire
Equipment
of
McConnellsville; in the .
amount of $! 7,164, and a
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POMEROY
-Three
The engineer's estimate
months remain to get Meigs
fnr the equipment, mostly
County's E'91l service up
new hoses and fittings, was
and
operating,
but
$22,900. The project will be
Emergency
Medical
funded
through
the
Services Dir~ctor Doug
Community Development
and
Meigs
Lavender
Block Grant formula proCounty Commissioners say
gram.
the process is right on
Bids were tabled pending
schedule.
review
by
Grants
Commissioner
Mick
Administrator Jean Trussell.
Davenport srud the service,
Judge L. Scott Powell of
once operational, will be the
the Probate and Juvenile
best in the area, because the
Court met with commisnew equipment the county
·sioners
to recommend a
Beth Serganllphoto
plans to purchase to run the After a day of steady rains, the clouds parted long enough yesterday evening to allow a lit- feasability study be comservice is the most technolog- tle sunshine to peak through, improving the fishing conditions along the Pomeroy, levee. pleted to examine ways to
ically advanced available.
Although there's a chance of a late thunderstorm today and a morning shower tomorrow, increase storage and office
the rest of Labor Day weekend looks ideal for outdoor activities .. .like fishing.
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POMEROY - During
last night's emergency
meeting of Pomeroy Villa!\e
Council, the size of the vtllage's proposed paving project usmg Issue Two funds
was scaled down to meet
the financial match.
Council voted to eliminate the paving of new .
roads in Beech Grove
Cemetery in the proposal ·
which knocked off $63,037
from -the cost. This brought
the total bid price down to
$196,978 with $147,000 of
that price to be paid with
grant money and $49,978 to
be paid by the village as a
match. If the new paving in the
cemetery was not eliminated, ·the village match
would've been roughly
$113,015 and as Mayor
John Musser put· it, "we

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school year. To till the position, the board hired Nichol
L. Honaker on one-year
contract.
Other personnel hired
included Jennifer Tesar,
Middle School yearbook
advisor; Toney Dingess.
high school band director;
Ron Vlasik on an. extended
service contract as voca-.
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services from· now until
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In personnel matters the
resignation of Teawana
McCaulla as an English
teacher at Meigs High
School effective Aug. 18
du,e to acceptance of out-ofstate employme.nt · was
accepted in a 3 to 2 vote
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instructional services to students of the district in the
amount of $199,480 was
also approved at the meet'ing. The Ohio Department
of Education allocates the
funding for early childhood
education which is paid
from an Early Childhood
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The
Meigs Local Board of
Education has approved
revised temporary appropriations for operation of
schools in the 2008-09 liscal year in the amount of
$28, 142,412.
Action on the change, an
increase over an earlier figure approved by the board,
was taken in a regular board

session earlier this week.
The change, according to
Treasurer ·Mark Rhonemus,
reflects an increase in federal grants for designated purposes in the new school
- year, but does not include
any additional money to go
into the general fund for
regular operational. expenses of the district.
A service agreement with
the
Athens-Meigs
Educational Service Center
to provide pre-school

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GALLIA COUNTY

Golf

sidelining him for a majority to a 20-7 lead early tn
of the season.
Friday's contest before the
In his place, senior Derek Panthers began slowly chipMitchell, junior Nathan ping away at the deficit.
Robens and sophomore
Chesapeake took its first
Allen Wasonga will handle a lead of the game midway
majority of the rushing through the third quarter
duttes. . ·
when an 80-yard touchdown
Junior quarterback B.J. pass put the visitors up 22Lloyd returns to the fold after 20, but that advanta~e dtd not
a injury-plauged 2007 season · last long as Oak Htll ·kicked
while most of the defense throu~h a 21-yard field goal
remains intact from last sea- to drum a 23-22 edge.
.
son as well.
The lead changed hands
While most of the team once again less than five
remain s· intact from last minutes later wheil a
year's 3-7 season, this isn't Chesapeake touchdown 8ass
the same old Big Blacks. The gave the Panthers a 3 -23
team has implemented a new lead with 5:19 remaining in
weight program and is all- the game.
around bigger, faster and
Facing a seven point
stronger than they have been deficit, Oak Hill battled back
in years and they hope to use in front of its home crowd
that to their advantage Friday and finally managed to break
night.
·
through when J.D. Hale hit
-But in the rivalry known Jesse Slone for a 15-yard
simply as the Battle ·of the scoring strike with four secBridge. anything goes.
onds remaining. With a
The two teams will face off chance to either go for the tie
Friday night · at Gallia . or the win, Oak Hill elected
Academy's Memorial Field. option two, but the pass came
Game time is set at 7:30p.m. up just short and Chesapeake
was ·able to hold on for the
River Valley at Oak Hill victory.
OAK HlLL - The openOak Hill flexed a lot of
ing week of the football sea- muscle in Friday's loss, rackson wasn't kind to River ing up 336 yards of very balYalley or Oak Hill, but for anced offense with 165 yards
one team, week two will be a coming on the ground and
chance at redemption.
171 coming through the air.
River Valley suffered a Slone took up a big chunck
tough first week under new of that yardage at quarterhead
coach
Jared back, gomg 9-for-20 for 171
McClelland as host Minford yars and a score. Western
turned a 6-0 deficit into a 42- Hale took care of the rest.
6 win with 42 unanswered
Hale rushed for 134 yards
points to_put the Raiders in and a touchdown on just five
an early hole.
carries for an incredible 27
. For Oak Hill, week one yards per carry.
was just as heartbreaking as a . With Oak Hill's powerful
failed two-point cqnversion attack, River Valley will be
with four seconds remaining facing an uphill battle, but
handed visiting Chesapeake the Raiders can always be
a 30-29 victory in dramatic counted on to put up a tight.
fashion. Oak Htll jumped out Friday's game will kick-off

Cromley pursuing lOOth victory

Point Pleasant
at Gallia Academy
GALLIPOLIS - It has
been 10 years since Point
Pleasant has managed to get
the upperhand on Gallia
Academy.
But history counts for
nothing when two rivals
meet and the overall record
pro~es just that.
GAHS JUSt recently overtook the Big Blacks in the
overall series and now holds
a 39-34-5 advantage over
their cross river rival including nine straight dating back
to 1999. And during that
span Gallia Academy has

Thursday, August 28,

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Tony Deem said he felt the
negotiations for the threeyear contract went "fairly
normal" with OAPSE members being given a two-percent increase in salary each

· year for the next two years
with ari option to reopen
negotiations during the third
year for salary and benefits
_
only.
Tony Vernell. regional
director for OAPSE out of
the Athens office, agreed
that "negotiations were
conducted well :" Vernell
said the union had some
issues that made negotia. tions go on a little longer,
- namely the issue of compensation.
"During the ratification·
members seemed pleased
with the outcome," Verne! I

said, adding "given the situation with Southern" (fiscal emergency) the pay
raises received were on par
and the fact that members
were able to maintain their
current health care coverage was also a plus.
Deem said it has been "a
long time'' since OAPSE
members had been given ·a
raise but unfortunately the
two percent was "all we
cot~ld afford to do."
Deem said in terms of
health insurance coverage,
a full-time employee
(working 7 hours a day or

..

more) still pays two percent of their health care
costs. For employees that
work less than 7 hours a
day, that employee pays 15
percent unless they were
hired before July I, 2003
and grandfathered into a
clause negotiated by a previous administration ., H
grandfathered in before
July 1, 2003, that employee working les s than 7
hours a day pays 'two percent of health care itisurance costs.
Vernell said some of the
new language in the con-

tract included a few supplemental bus routes ,
including a vocational' and
_special education bus
route and an additional
stipend per year for head
cooks due to a longer
, work day and additional
duties .
Deem said the - new
OAPSE contract affects 28
employees in the district and
a new contract whh
Southern Local · Education
Association members has
been negotiated and taken to
its members for ratification.

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