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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

was 13-15 serving with three blocks and Shoemaker
seven a&gt;sists, and a 27-29 led the defense with 28 digs.
Mollie Blake contributed
passing with plus two dinks.
Chelsea Pape wa' 8-8 serv- four ki lis to the winning
from Page Bl
ing and 32-26 passing with cause, while the duo
three kills. Breannu Taylor Amanda McGhee and
junior varsity tilt.
was 2-4 serving, 21-21 Samantha Barnes chipped
Meigs returns to action passing with four dink&gt;. and in two kills apiece. Both
today wren it travels to two blocks.
Noe and Shoemaker also
Glouster for a TVC nonhad
three aces.
Rashell Boso was 8-8
divisioral matchup with serving, 8-11 spiking with a
GA HS made it an evening
Trimble. Eastern returns to "kill and 19-22 passing. sweep with a 25-19, 25-_14
play Thursday when it hosts Katie Woods was 9-12 serv- victory in the junior varstty
Waterford. Both events will ing. and 10-11 passing with coniest. Caroline Baxter led
start at 6 p.m.
3 kills: Steph Shamblin was the Angels with six points,
13-17 passing with two followed by Mandy Foster
RIVER VALLEY TOPPLES
kills. Samantha Patterson with live points. · ·
SouTHERN
Gallia Academy returns to
was 9-12 serving and 12-12
action
tonight when it travpassing. and A;hley Walker
CHESHIRE Coach was 6-6 serving and I0-11 els to McArthur for a non·
Sharon Vannoy\ River passing.
league matchup w{th Vint'?n
·
Valley
Lady . Raiders
County.
The JV contest Will
In the reserve game River
defended their home turf Valley claimed the win in begin at 6 p.m.
with full armor by shutting two sets. 25-14 and 25-21.
out the Southern Lady Tosha Alexander led the l.ADY DEFENDERS WIN A P,ftiR
Tornadoes in. three sets 25- way with 13 points. while .
12, 15-17. and 25-21.
The
Ohio
Valley
Ashley Randolph , Kaitlyn
River Valley was paced in Robet1s, and Kelsey Sands Christian School volleyscoring points by Jacqueline each had nine points . · ball team went from a.losJacobs with 18. Mackenzie · Southern was led by ing record to a winning
Cluxton 16, Aubrie Rice 14, Courtney Thomas with nine one in the span of two
and Linsey Stover with 14. point~. Katelyn Hill seven. matches after back-to-back
Southern was led by Emma Kelsey Holsinger six. and three-game wins over
Hunter . with 13. Katie Bobbi Harris six. ·
Grace
Chrisiian
and
Woods with II. Rashell
Southern goes to Trimble Ironton St. Joseph on
Boso eight, and Stephanie Thursday for its first Tri- Friday
and
Tuesday,
Shamblin seven.
Valley Conference Hocking respectively.
. . The night started promis- Division match. River
The · Lady Defenders (2ing for the visiting Lady Valley
travels
to 1) picked up their first win
Tornadoes as they took a' 3- Chesapeake Thursday for of the year last weekend at
0 lead on a trio of Emma its Ohio Valley Conference GCHS, posting a 25-19,
Hunter serv.es. Mackenzie Opener.
25-15, 25-19 win.
Cluxt0 n quickly retained
Annee. Carman led the
the momentum by tying the
AiiGELS WIN HOME OPENER
Blue. Gold and White with
score at 3-3. After a swap in
16 points. followed by
serves, Boso gave Southern
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia both Andrea VanMeter and
a 6-4 lead, then Jacobs Academy
vol leyball
unleashed nine straight to remained perfect on the sea- Lindsey Miller with 15
give the hosts a 13-6 advan- son - picking up its first points apiece. Samantha
Westfall also had doubletage.
Southeastern Ohio Athletic digit points with 13.
From that point forward. League South Division win
Hali ·Burleson chipped in
Southern stumbl ed and in the process - during
River Valley continued the Tuesday night's home- nine points to the winning
by
followed
raid. When the first curtain opening victory ovet' visit· cause.
·call came, River Valley had · ing Portsmouth. 25-12. 25- Melissa Stump with eigh!
points and Allie Hamilton
a 25-12 wili.
12,25- 11.
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In the second round, both . The Blue Angels (3-0, 1-0 with two.
OVCS made it two-in-a;
clubs battled through the SEOAL South) led start to
row
following Tuesday's
first round of serving with fin ish. collectively combin25.16,
25- 16, 25-4 victory
Southern holding a 9-8 ing on the overwhelniing
edge . Cluxton profoundly triumph Five Angels had over Ironton St. Joe.· · '
Westfall paced the Lady
turned the game around six or more points, includDefenders
with 23 points,
with eleven straight serving ing a game-high 17 points
points to give the hosts a and 17 assists from Hannah followed by Burleson with
16 points. Both Andrea
19-10 tally. River Valley Cunningham.
·
VanMeter
and Lindsey
then thrust to a robust 25-17
Amy Noe was next with
triumph.
I 0 points, followed by Miller had IS point~
· The last game of the ' Kacie Shoemaker with eight apiece in the decision.
match was the best of the points and Alexis Geiger VanMeter added four and
night. River Valley took an with seven, Me~an Foster Stump chipped in two. :
Ohio Valley Christian
early
advantage,
the also had six pomts in the
returns
to action Friday
Southern fought back to 14- decision. Geiger also added
T6, only to fall by four at the 13 assistsm nine kills and when it. travel s to Teays
finish, 25-21.
two blocks, while Noe had Valley Christian for a 5:30
Southern's Emma Hunter six kills. Foster also had p.m. matchup.

Volleyball

Eastern
senior Keith
Aeiker
breaks away
from the
pack during
Tuesday
night's
Gallia
Academy
Cross
Country
Invitational
held on the
campus of
the
University of
Rio Grande.
Aeiker was
the top male
finisher from
Meigs
County on
Tuesday.

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Painting to
music,A6

Invite ,

Drs ~Thomas and Susan Quinn and Dr. Robyn Sargent
are pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Shane
Foster to the practice.
Dr. Foster is a Cum Laude graduate of the Ohio State .
University College of Optometry.

from Page Bl
Valley Christian's Katie
Bladgett (22:54) in seventh
and
Eastern's
Emeri
Connery (23:30) in 11th
place. River Valley's Ashley
Fitch did not finish the race.
On the boys' ·side of
things, Fairland won the
eight-team event with a tally
of 31 points. Logan was the
runner-up with 86 points,
followed by Oak Hill (94),
Piketon (99) and Wellston
(140) in the top-live. Meigs
was sixth with 141 points,
with Beaver Eastern and
Coal Grove rounding out the
team totals with 157- and
. 184.
Ju stin
Kammler
of
Portsmouth ·Notre Dame
won the boys individual title
with a ume of 17 :58.
Fairland's Tanner Mattie
was ~econd with a time of
18:45.
Locally, Eastern senior .
Keith Aeiker had the best
individual finish in six th
with a time of 19:19. South
Gallia's Jacob Wats&lt;ln'
(19:34) was next. in lOth
position.
· David
Householder
(21 :23) led River Valley in
29th place; followed by
teammates
Jon Porter
(23:00)
and
Jared
Hollingsworth (24:28) in
48th and 58th, respectively.
Morgan
McKinniss
(22:15) paced t.he Blue
Devils in the 35th pface, followed· by Dallas Craft
(22:56) in 47th and Jacob
Wheeler (25:03) in 64th.
D.J. Faro (25:34) was also
69th for the Blue and White.
' · The Marauders were the
lone local program to have a
team score, led by ' Cody

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Prosecutor seeks order on unsafe rental unit ..
BY BRIAN

J.

REED

BREEDCMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
Prosecuting Attorney Pat
Story has filed a civil action
against the owner of a
Butternut Avenue property
considered unsafe for occupancy.
The principal owner o'f
the property, Raymond
Andrews of Middleport, .is
also subject to a pending
civil action filed last month
by the Meigs County Health
Dc!partmem. The
suit
demands that a property
Andrews owns on West
Second Street is also unsafe.

A hearing on that complaint considered unsltfe.
has been set for Sept. 8. ·
According lll Story's
Andrews also owns a Complaint, Sgt. Brandy
building on Cual Street in King of the police departMiddleport,
condemned ment and other officers
after it was damaged by fire responded to the address on
in July. and village council Aug. 26&lt; and found "foul
there has raised questions odors, tilth, large amounts
about the condition of other of mold growing at the site,
rental properties he owns.
large amounts, of cock·
According to the latest roaches at the site, exposed
action
filed
against . wiring, plumbing leaks and
Andrews, officers with the generally unsanitary condiPomeroy .Police Department tions."
removed four children
Two. adults believed to
under the age of five from a have been living al the resi·
residence at 206 Butternut dence, Nathaniel L. Srmtfe
Ave., to custody of Meigs and Sue Ann Watson, are
County Children's Services, named as co-defendants . So
because the residence was is a second alleged owner,

Roy Stover. Sro!!fe and tion against the building's
Watson told law enforcement owners, a $300 tax for mainofficers they pay $350 per taining a nuisance, and
month for the residence, and . authority to the health departsaid they have "repeatedly ment and village government
contacted Andrews in regard to clean up the property:
to conditions 3{ the site."
The description Story
"They state they t}ave offers of the Butternut
withheld the last toree Avenue re sidence is similar
months rent do his non: to that offered by !'he health
response," Story's com- department of a residence
plaint said. ·
Andrews owns on West
''(The conditions) have Second Avenue. According
caused an unreasonable to the Ju-ly complaint ·
interference with the health, against Andrews, ·sewage
welfare and safety of the and water are leaking from
neighboring public and con- a second-story apa rtment
situte and common law pub- · into a first-floor unit, the
lie nuisance. "
plumbing there ll;aks, and
The suit seeks an injunc- the ceilings have collapsed.

. BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINELCCM

· POMEROY
Tomorrow morning construction crews will finally
pour the first section of the
actual
boat ramp at the new
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Racine Boat Ramp facility
• Alice C. Chapman, 65
along the Ohio River.
•.Paris Hess, 52
. The $2 million-plus project overseen by the Ohio
· • Kent Yonker, 49
Department of · Natural
Resources has been nine
years in the making and this
year suffered a delay due to
high water alonll the river.
However, the dner summer
has allowed construction to
once again progress towards
• 19-square-mile ice
a Nov. 9 completion date .
"We're hoping we're well
sheet breaks loose in
ahead of that (date)," Gus
· Canada. See Page A2
Smithhisler of ODNR said
• Handball. soloist to
about the possibility of being
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINELCOM
done
earlier
in
the
fall
though
present concerts.
he said he'd know for sure
See Page A3
POMEROY - A cruise
atier tomorrow's pour.
• Doesn't sound very
Tomorrow's pour is basi- boat from Stern wheel Ruble
committed. See Page A3 cally a test pour to form of Parkersburg, W. Va. is
grooved concrete so truc.ks returning to Meigs County
• Ohio govemo'r
the
Sternwheel
can have extra traction for
releases economic plan. when pulling a wet boat. .
Riverfest, Sept. l 1- 13, John
See Page A3
·
"The grooves in the ramp H. Musser, chairman;·
are a specialty item," announced today.
He said that a number of
Sinithhisler said, adding
cruises
will be offered durthey . are also common for
ing the Ri verfest, some for
most boat ramps..
. After the initi&lt;1l test pour, organizations and schools,
more will follow to complete others open to the general
WEATHER
the ramp with crews fo,cus- public.
On Wednesday night
ing on the section of the
before
the opening of
ramp which will be under·
water to avoid any situations
where high water might once ·
again stalt the project.
Smithhisler said crews are
waiting 'until the entire ramp'
is poured before fini shing
Bv BETH SERGENT
•
BSEAGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
the parking lot's asphalt to
avoid damaging it with
' .
REEDSVILLE -Free
heavy equipment working
mammograms
and other
on
the
ramp.
However,
all
Details an Page AS
preventative
health
other "upland" work such as
grating of the parking lot, screenings will be given
water line placement and during a special women's
wetlands have been complet- health clinic offered from
3 p.m.,
ed: The courtesy docks have 9:30 a.m . Tuesday, Oct. 7 at the
also been put in place.
Fire
Weather
permitting, Reedsville
' :z SI!Cl10NS
- 12 PAGFS
Department.
tomorrow's
pour
will
begin
.,
The clinic is being
and take around
Annie's Mailbox
A3 attwo'9 toa.m.
announced
early
so
three
hours
to
form·
. .
appointments may be
and
finish.
Calendars
A3 Smithhisler said once the filled for. the mobile mamfacility is complete. there mography unit which will
Classifieds
B3-4 should be no delay in o~n­ be parked at the fire
ing it up to the public wtth a department. The unit h
Comics
Bs dedicatiOn
to follow at a later from The Ohio .State
date.
University's James Cancer

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The Ruble

Boat cruises scheduled for Riverfest

•

Riverfest, members of the on Thursday. Stude.nts
Meigs County Chamber of from Eastern will be on
Commerce will enjoy a crui ses from 9 to I0 a.m.
special two-hour cruise on and 10:30 to I 1:30 a.m. on
the Ohio as a kickoff to the Friday, and Southern Local
festival which gets under- will on board from noon to
way on Thursday. Further . I p.m. and 1:15 to 2:15
·
information on that crui se p.m. on Friday. ·
can be obtained from the . Other special cruises
Meigs Coullty Chamber of will be include one for the
Commerce, 992-5005.
Meigs Republi can Party
Nearly 800 students from. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on
all
three · ~lementary Thursday, a private cruise
school s in Meigs County booked by Jo Ellen Diehl
will be enjoying cruises on for 5 to 6:30 p.m. on
the
Ruble .
Meigs Friday , and a Meigs High
Elementary is scheduled School Alumni cruise on
from 9 to 10 a.m .. 10:30 to Sat.urday from 2 to 3:30
II :30 a.m . and I to 2 p.m. p.m. There will also be a

Mammograms offered

INDEX

Meigs senior Kimi Swisher crosses the bridge for the sec·
and time. during Tuesday night's Gallia Academy Cross
Country Invitational held on the campus of the University of
Rio Grande.
Hanning (20:05) in· 17th eight points, outlasting
place. Andrew O'Bryant Gallia Academy (46) with a
(20:51) was next in 24th, fol- score ·of 38 Jl?i nts. Megan
lowed by Steven Mahr Ashton of Fatrland won the
(22:20) in 37th and Jacob girls junior high ,race with a
·
Riffle (24:20) in 56th. Zach ltme of 14:20.
Fairland won the boys
Story (25:53) rounded out
the team scoring with a fin· junior high team event wtth
18 points. Gallia Academy
ish of 70th.
Morgan Kennedy (29:42) was runner-up with 55
and Noah Hajivandi (30:40) points. Charles Wilson of
were also 89th and 90th, Fairland won the boys race
respectively,
for
the with a time of 12:34.
Complete results are supMarauders.
to be available on tile
posed
Wellston won the girls
junior high team event by w.eb at baumspage.com

1:],.

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Boat ramp
pour planned
tomorrow·

Your sight is
our focus.
Meigs sepiors Noah Hajivandi, left, and Morgan Kennedy try to break away from the pack
during Tuesday night's Gallia Academy Cross Country Invitational held on the campus of
the University of Rio Grande.

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church service cruise from
9 to 10:30 on Sunday
morning .
Nine cruises ·will be
offered to the pub Iic at $6 a
person, $4 for children
under 12, and age lwo and
under free. Those are sched- ·
uled for 6 to 7 p.m. on
Thursday; and 3:30 to 4:30
p.m. , 7 to 8 p.m., 8:30 to
9:30p.m. and 10 to II a.m.
' on Friday.
Saturday's schedule of
private cruises is from II to
12:30 p.m. 4 to 5 p.m, 5:30
to 6:30p.m., 7 to 8 p.m. and ·
the fireworks cruise, 8:30 to
10:30 p.m.

at free Reedsville clinic

Center. With the rising
cost of fuel. the clinic
must . have so many
appotntments booked in .
advance for the van to
make · the trip from
Columbus. and so far not
enough appointments have
been made to justify the
trip.
·
The
Meigs County
Ca ncer Initiative's "Think
Pink" program, funded by
the Susan G. Kamen
Breast Cancer Foundation,
will also provide qualifying women with free
mammograms and a $20
gas card to h~lp pay fur
their trip to the appointment. The program offers
free mammograms for

qualifying Meigs County
women , ages 35-49. For
those women 50 and older
who require a mammogram there are other programs available which
provide them free of
charge, including those
given during the OSU
mobile van visit.
The "Think Pink" program attempts to do outreach clinics in rural areas
to service the uninsured,
underinsured, in sured or
those
with
a high
deductible.
In addition, MCCl will
be holding the free
women's health clinic
inside the fire department
filled with free health

s.creenings which will
include: hemoglobin, cholesterol
and
glucose
screenings with on-site
results given; a nurse
praclitioner providing pri vate clinical breast exams;
an exercise physiologist
will provide body fat
analysis and exercise fitness informati on: (he
county extension office
will provide nutritional
information on healthy
snacks; kits to screen for
colon cancer will be available along with information on the disease; the
Dex-a-Scan screening for
osteoporosis will be availPlease see Clinic, AS

.Meigs Cardiovascular Health, Powell's team up
ed in the entry of Powell's. track the increased sale of
These posters should serve fresh produce during: the
as reminders to select more months of S~ptembel' and
fresh fruits 'and vegetables. October. This ·will provide
Taste testing .will be offered vital insight into the success
for fruits and vegetables of the program. Other simithat are not as common to lar programs will be
our area, but offer a great designed based on the outdeal of nutritional value.
comes of this program .
• Powell's has agreed to .These programs wi II hope-

fully make a dent in the ris- some cancers. Both Fruits
ing health problems here in and vegetables contain little
10 no fat which affects choMeigs County.
Andrew Brumfield CVH lesterol level s, lillie sodium
Coordinator says that eating which reduces blood presa variety of fruits and veg- sure, and are high in fiber
etables can prevent and which helps comrol diabetdecrease ,the onset. of many ics. Eating foods high in
chronic diseases such as fiber also helps reduce your
heart disease, dia11etes, and risk for colorectql cancer.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

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_19-square-mile ice sheet
breaks loose in Canada

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AP photo

Georgian refugees are·seen in their room in a desolate Soviet-era building that hosts some
1,700 Georgian ethnic refuges from Abkhazia, in Tbilisi, Georgia, Wednesday. The btiild·
ing is not equipped with electricity or toilets, and every family has just orie mattress, one
··spoon, one cup and one plate. Abkhazia authorities drove the ethnic Georgians from the
Kodori Gorge on the Georgia-Abkhazia border, following the recent Georgian war. A U.S.
Navy ship loaded with humanitarian aid steamed through the Dardanelles on Its way to
Georgia on Wednesday, as the Bush administration prepared to roll out a $1 billion eco·
nomic aid package for the ex-Soviet republic.
Meanwhile on Wednesday, ing arms on the U.S. war- for Georgia's embattled
Russia closed its embassy ships that have docked in government and Bush's
in Georgia, following Georgian
ports
with approach to Russia's invaGeorgia 's severing of humanitarian S!lpplies.
ston.
diplomatic
ties
with
Rice said that $570 milOn trade, Bush said the
Moscow.
lion of the funds will be United States would negoAfter years of tensions, made available in the tiate a deal to provide
the recent fighting began remaining months of the preferential access to
Aug. 7 when Georgian Bush administration. That Georgian . exports. The .
forces went into its break- leaves a sizable portion president " said his comaway province of South $430 million - up to the merce secretary would
Ossetia in hopes of re- budgeting discretion of a dispatch a trade mission to .
establishing
control. future Congress and the
Georgia in the coming· Russian forces repelled
occunext
White
House
weeks.
the offensive and pushed
•••
deep into Georgia proper.' pant.
But
Bush
feels
confident
Associated
Press writers
· Bolh sides · signed the
in
that
area,
·
as
both
the
·
Mallhew
Lee
and
cease-fire in mid-August,
and · Desmond Butler con- .
but Russia has ignored its Democratic
Republican
presidential
tributed to this story from
requirement for all forces
to retu'rn to prewar posi- candidates, Barack Obam.a Wa.&lt;hington, and Misha
and John McCain , have Dzhindihikhashvili from
tions.
expressed
strong support Tbilisi, Georgia.
Bush said the money
will meet humanitarian
needs, such as· helping to
DO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME SOMEDAY?
resettle families that were
displaced.
The ' U.S .
WILL YOU BE AN INFORMED HOMEBUYER?
already has provided $30
ARE YOU AWARE OF YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS?
million in humanitarian
relief since the conflict
began.
The Meigs Fair Housing Office is offering a FREE
The United States · has
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION SEMINAR that will
sent tw() military ships
prepare you -to for the ins and outs of purchasing a
bearing aid to Georgia,
and the USS Mount
horne.
Whitney -the flagship of
the Navy 's 6th Fleet steamed
through
the
The Seminar will provide information on household
Dardanelles
early
budgeting; credit issues, credit reports, financing
Wednesday
arid
was
options; identity theft; fair housing and lending
expected to pass through
the Bosporus later in the
laws; ' housing inspections; and closing terms and
day. The two Turkish-conprocedures. A certificate of completion will be
trolled straits link the
issued to participants for presentation in programs
Mediterranean to the
Black Sea.
and financing agencies who require such education
The new funds are also
·
·
to qualify for home-loans.
aimed -at helping impoverished Georgia, wedged
bet&gt;veen
Russia
and
The Seminar consists of four nights of two hour
Turkey on the Black Sea,
sessions to be held on Monday,-Sept. 22; Thursday,
to rebuild infrastructure
and boo st an economy that
Sept. 25; Monday, · October 6; and Thursday,
has been growing but is
October 9, 2008, from 6:00 p.m. to 8;00 p.m. The
nowhere near grown.
location is the Meigs Annex lower floor conference
. Georgia wants to rebuild
and moderni,ze its badly
ropm at 117 East Memorial Drive (behind Holzer
routed military. Though
Clinic), Pomeroy, Ohio.
U.S. officials emphasized
that none of the current
I
package was for military
Call Jean Trussell at 992-7908 to register.
aid , there was no effort to
rule 'that out for the future.
Russia has accused the
United · States of deliver-

Keeping
Meigs.
County',
informed

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to practice

POMEROY - Aga in
thi s year Meigs High
School band direc tor,
Toney Dinge &gt;s. is organi zing an alumni band to perform during the "R eunion
on the River" eve nt. Sept.
12 and 13 .
Hundreds of MHS alum ni are e xpected to return to
Pomeroy to tak e part in
the various activitie s
which have · been planned
fo r the weekend includ ing
those of the Sternwheel
Riverfest which is underway the same weekend.
Dingess said that ' the
alumni band will be performing half-time at the
Meigs Marauder game 01i
Friday night and then will
march in the I p.m.
Riverfest
parade
on
Saturday.

He ha' set a practice for
Munda y. 6 to 8 p.m. in the
MHS bandroom. Dingess,
ho we ver. emphasized that
allendance at the practice
is not required in order to
perform at homecom ing.
He said those who cannot
att end the practice can
email
him
at
ton ey .din ge s s@ me ig slo cal.org and he will mail
the mu sic.
Selection s to be played
hy th e alumni band
"Long
Train
include
Running ... "Carry on my
Wayward Son ," "Build Me
Up Buttercup. " "Rock
and Roll. Pan 2 (Hey
Song )," the Fight Song
and the Alma Mater.

Daughters qfAmerica meet

CHESTER - Plans for
a luncheon reception for
LOGAN &lt;AP) - Two Coope~
who
were new state officers to be
men have been indicted in · engaged. Authorities say held Sept. 14. was planned
the killings of a young their heads and limbs were when Chester Council
Daughte1:s
of
couple whose mutilated buried in shallow grave s 323 .
remain s were found in in a cornfield near Logan America. met recently at
southea st Ohio more than and their torso s were the Academy,
a quarter century ago.
found ii1 the Hocking · Members were also
reminded that on Sept. 16
Hocking County author- River.
ities say a grand jury on
McKnight is already in that inspection will be
Tuesday returned aggra- the state prison system on held and that they should
vated murder charges unrelated
convictions. wear white. There was a
against
50-year-old Linscott was arre sted balloting on new memChester McKnight and 47- Tuesday and is jailed in bers, the ways and means
committee had an auction .
year-old
Kenneth Nelsonville.
Linscott.
. The Hocking County and Laura · Mae Ni.ce
They ' re accused in the Clerk of Courts office has presided at the meeting . It
1982 deaths of teenagers no attor11ey listed for was reported that Opal
Eichinger is in the hospi Todd ·schultz and Annette either.

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tal. Julie Fleming has a
dislocated shoulder, and
Greta Davis is having
medical tc·st s done.
The meeting opened in
ritu&lt;ili stic form with the
pledge . scripture, the
Lord's prayer ' in unison,
and
singing
of the
National Anthem .
At a re cent' meeting of
the Past Councilors club
others reported ill were
Charlotte . Grant. knee
injury, Kathryn Baum at .
Overbrook .
Thelma
White , ankle injury, Opal
Hollon , recuperating from
fall. and Deloris Wolfe,
leg blood clot.

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grisly '82 killings

time researching the item s
we specifically wanted.
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Now we. are left to either
use
gifts that don't match
..., ' Dear Annie: I am JO
-···years old and have been in the theme of the nursery or
"'··an off-and-on relationship take them back and
exchange them for what we
c • for the past seven years. My
: · boyfriend is in the Army wanted in the first place.
Has registering for gitis
and scheduled to go to Iraq
become outdated? What is
soon .
· . We· ve talked about mar- the point ot:registering if no
·•· riage and kids, and we both one uses the list? ···. want that someday. The Registered Out
Dear Registered: You
·.·-problem is that we have dif·. .- ferenl timelines. He'd like have mistaken a registry for .
:. ·.to wait until he's out i&gt;f the . a shopping list. The registry
Army and doesn ' t want kid~ is to give your guests sugfor another five or 10 years. gestions, not orders. Those
-J...·feel I've given him the who select from the registry
besr years of my life , and if know you want those items
.things don't w.ork out (and the store should keep
, between us and I have lo track so yoti don't get dupli'start over, I'd rather do it cates). However, guests
Thursday, Sept. 4
may · prefer to purchase
.
SYRACUSE - Syracus~
1 now than later.
f . I love this man dearly. as something else, either Village Council, regular
:. he does me, but maybe he's because. your registry items meeting, 7 p.m., village
holding on to me only until are not within 'their budget hall.
·
.
,something better comes or because they want to get
Monday, Sept. 8
alon s . If he really wanted you something more perPOMEROY
The
1
. • marnage, we 'd be hitched sonal. All gifts should be Meigs County Agricultural
~ already. If he still isn ' t sure graciously a'knowledged.
Society will be held at 7:30
Dear Annie! The letter p.m . in the Coonhunters
~ ;ilkr seven years , when will
"Too
Mucl1 Building on the 'Rock
from
;...It happen ?.
•: - Should I suggest we date . Information," the busy Springs Fairgrounds. The
: :other people to be sure we high- school student who meeJing was · postponed a
: ;are - really meant to be 'described his car rides with week ·due to the Labor Day .
: _together'l Or should I wait "Uncle Joe," made my hair holiday. It is open · to the
~ and hope he will carne stand at attention.
public,
Good c 1d Uncle Joe is not
:· ..around 0 - Confused in
Tuesday, Sept. 9
just talking about his gid:: ,Colorado
POMEROY - 'salisbury
f Dear Col'orado: You say · friends and his affairs. He is Township Trustees. 6:30
.: you love each other. but this exhibiting predatory behav- p.m. at the home of
:· doesn' t sound like a very ior. While your response Manning Roush.
.
,..committed relationship.
He·
was
helpful,
you
should
add
Olive
REEDSVILLE
.
•. seems indit'ferent and you that the teen should tell his Township Trustees. 6:30
mother about the topic of p.m. , township garage .
:: are too willing to 'give up.
~
Still. · breaking up with conversation and refuse all
SHADE
Bedford
t ;your boyfriend while he is future rides with Uncle Joe. Township Trustees, 7 p.m.,
&lt; m. lraq could have serious Joe is looking for trouble, town hall .
:: -repercussions, and he may 'and with a young, innocent
: be very different when he is nephew who thinks. his
'I out of the service. You need uncle is just "telling him
stuff," both of them are
1 to have a frank and hone st
~ conversation with him so he going to· find it. -Patti in
• understands how important Pittsburgh
Thursday, Sept. 4
llear Patti: Several read- . HARRISONVILLE
•· these issues are to you, and
t see il you can reach an ers thought Uncle Joe was · The Orand Master of the
. grooming his nephew Ohio Grand Lodge, Ron
t. understanding .
: • •• Dear Annie: My wife and (many thought it was a Winnett, will be the guest
I married a year ago. We niece) 'in order to· sexually speaker at a 6:30 p.m. dinabuse him, and they could ner/m~eting
;~'re g i stered for gifts, yet only
at
the
be right. Even if Uncle Joe · Harrisonville Lodge hall
~ - a third .of the wedding preis only bragging, it is highly . during "friendship night,"
~ - sents came from the registry
; and quite a few of those inappropriate behavior.
entertainment provided by
• were duplicates. Now we · An11ie 's Mailbox is writ· Howie Damiron.
~ · are awaiting the birth of our ten by Kathy Mitchell and
TUPPERS PLAINS l ... first child. My wife's sister Marcy Sugar, longtime edi· VFW Post 9053 Auxiliary 7
! : was graciou s enough to tors of the Ann Landers p..m. at the hall.
CHESTER ·- Chester~ , throw her a baby shower. column. Please e-mail your
uestiom to anniesmail- Shade
Histori~al
·~- We spent hours registering
Z
IJX@comcast.net, or write Association, 7 p.m. Plans to
: · for items we thought we
•.: would need . We got plenty to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O. be made for fall genealogy
: .,·of gifts at the ~hower, ,but Box ll8i90, Chicago, IL fair on Oct. II. Volunteers
: · very few came off our reg- 6,06/l. To find out more · needed.
Friday, Sept. 5
·
· about Annie's Mailbox,
: istry.
SALEM CENTER
; ·. We are grateful for what and read features by other
Meigs County Pomona
~: we were given, but it does Creators Syndicate writers
:;- annoy me that, for l'oth of and cartoonists, visit' the Grange, 7:30 p.m.. Star
: . these occasions, my wife Creators Syndicate Web Grange Hall , three miles
a t www.cteators.com. north of Salem Center on
~· and I spent a great deal of page _
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

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POMEROY - Jimmy in handbell choirs at the
Sundqui st. a handbell First Presbyterian Church
. soloi st, will present two of Parkersburg , W. Va ..
concerts at Trinity Church, Way side
Methodi &gt;t
Se cond and Lynn St s., Church of Vienn·a, W Va .:
Pomeroy. Sunday.
and Pioneer Presbyterian
Th e first concert will be
held at the 10:25 a.m . wor- Church of Belpre.
In his presentation the
ship servi ce, the &gt;econd at
2 p.m . The Riverbend Art s youth uses all the bells. He
Council is sponsoring the be gan ringin g solo bell
pieces four years ago after
concerts .
Sundquist. son of Jim being inspired by Lois
"Sunny "
Sunqui st. Coffey of Charleston ,
Middleport postmaster. is W.Va .. and world-famou s
pursuing a degree in music handbell soloist Christine
education
at
the Anderson of California.
University of Cincinnati Since that time he has perCollege Con servatory of .formed solo concert s at
Music. He graduated from schools and churches in
Warren High School in the Marietta/Parkersburg
2007 where he participated in the handbell choir area .
His concerts at Trinity
for four years. ;md assisted
the
in structor,
Mary will include a selection of
Margaret Nuzum with the sacred, patriotic and seasonal songs. He will be
underclassmen choirs .
During his high school accompanied on the piano
years he was also an active by his father.
A free will offering will
member of the Mid-Ohio
Valley Ringers and played be accepted ..

Alumni
band
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BY JENNIFER LOVEN

. WASHINGTON
Bush
on
Pre sicte'nt
Wcdn~ s da y said the U.S .
will send an ex tra S I bil lion to Georgia ·to help the
pro-We stern former Soviet
republic in th e wake of
Ru ss ia 's invasion .
'·Georgia has a stron g
economic foimdation and
leaders with an impressive
record of reform ,'' Bush
said in a statement. "Our
additional economic assistance will help the people
· of Georgia re,over from
th'e assault on their country. and continue to build a
prosperous and competitive ewnumy. "
.
Vice President Dick
Cheney, due in Georgia on
Thursday, planned to
make the mas sive aid
package a major highlight
of his discussions with
President
Georgian
Mikhail
Saakashvili.
Cheney. iri Aze·rbaijan on
Wednesday, is on a rour of
three
former
Soviet
AP photo/Sam Soja, The Canadian Press
republics that are wary of
In this July 29 file photo 'large pieces of ice are seen drift· Russia 's . intentions in
ing off after separating from the Wa(d Hunt Ice Shelf. A what Moscow likes to call
chunk of ice shelf nearly the size of Manhattan has broken its "near abroad" and what
away from Ellesmere Island in Canada's northern Arctic, Cheney termed "the shadanother dramatic indication of how warmer temperatures ow of the Russian invaare changing the polar frontier. scientists said Wednesday. _ sion of Georgia."
· "The free world cannot
allow the de stiny of a
small independent country
to be determined by the
aggression· of a larger
neighbor." Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice
BY CHARMAINE NORONHA shelves that together cover told reporters at the State
.
ASSOC IAT ED PRESS WRITER
little m·ore than 299 square Department in a simultamiles:
neous announcement with
TORONTO - A' chimk
Martin Jeffries of the U.S. Bush.
of ice shelf nearly the size National
Science
She mocked Russia for
of Manhattan has broken Foundation and University its recognition of the two
away from Ell esmere Island of Alaska Fairbanks said in separatist
regions
in
in Canada's northern Arctic, a statement Tuesday that the Georgia that are at the
another dramatic in&lt;(ication summer's ice shelf loss is heart of the conflict that
of how warmef tempera- equivalent to over three broke out last month, and
tures are changing the polar times the area of Manhattan, for its failure to garner
frontier. scientists said totaling 82 square miles international backing . .
Wednesday.
"Almost no one fol losses that have reduced
Derek Mueller. an Arctic Arctic Ocean ice cover to its lowed suit, I might note. It
ice shelf speciali st at Trent second-biggest retreat since isn't really an impressive
University in Ontario, told . satellite
measurements list to have Abkhazia and
The Associated Press that began 30 years ago.
South Ossetia recognize
4,500-year-o!d
the
each
other," she said.
"These changes are irreMarkham Ice Shelf separatAlso
in · tandem with
ed in early August and the versible under •he present Bush, the International
19,square-mile shelf is now clfmate and indicate that the Monetary Fund announced
environmental conditions
adrift in the Arctic Ocean.
it has agreed to lend
"The Markham Ice Shelf that have kept these ice Georgia $750 million for
was a big surprise because it shelves in balance for thou- economic recovery.
suddenly disappeared. We sands of years are no longer
The administration is
went under cloud for a bit present," said Mueller.
delaying an announcement
Duri'ng the last century. on some sort of punishduring our research and
when
ice shelves would ment of Russia for it.&gt;
when the weather cleared
up, all of a sudden there was break off, thick sea ice actions against Georgia
no more ice shelf. It was a would eventually reform in and its refusal thus far to
·
shocking event that \mder- their place.
comply with a French~bro­
"But today, w;;~rmer t~m­ kered
scorflli the rapidity of
cea se-fire .
changes taking place in the peratures and a changing However, the decision to
climate means there's no shower tiny Georgia with
Arctic," said Mueller.
Mueller also said that two hope for · regrowth. A scary such substantial aid and
large sections of 1ce S(;enario,'.' said Mueller.
have Cheney talk about it
The loss of these ice in Moscow ' s backyard
detached from the Serson
Ice Shelf, shrinking that ice shelves means that rare will likely be seen by the
feature by 47 square miles ecosystems that depend on Kremlin · as
highly
- or 60 percent ~ and.that them are on the brink of provocative, if not a punithe Ward Hunt Ice Shelf has extinction, said Warwick tive measure in and of
also continued to break up. Vincent, director of Laval itself.
losing an additional eight University's Centre for
The dollar total pales in
square miles.
Northern Studies and a comparison to the $2 bil Mueller reported last researcher . in the program lion a year the U.S. gives
month that seven square Arctic Net.
Israel, its largest aid recipmiles of the I 70-square"The Markham Ice Shelf ient. But the sizable
mile and 130-feet-thick had half the b'')mass for the amount still shows the
Ward Hunt shelf had broken entire Canadian Arctic Ice .strategic importance the
off.
Shelf ecosystem as ·a habitat U.S. places on both supThis comes on the heels for cold, tolerant microbial porting
Saakashvili ' s
of unusual cracks in a north- life; algae that sit on top of Western -leaning govern~rn Greenland glacier, rapid the ice shelf and photosyn- ment and pushing back
melting of · a soltthern thesis like plants \\!Ould. against a newly resurgent
Greenland g l~c ier, and a Now that it' s disappeared, and energy-rich Moscow.
near record loss for Arctic we're looking at ecosystems · Cheney made a point in
sea ice thi s summer. And on the verge of extinction,' Azerbaijan of saying that
.earlier thi s year a 160- said Mueller.
Washington has "a deep
square mile chunk of an
and
abiding interest" in
Along . with dedmating
Antarctic i'c shelf disinte- ecosystems, drifting ice the region's stability.
grated .
.
That said, the U.S. has
shelves and warmer temper"Reduced sea ice condi- atures that will cause.further found during thi s conflict
tion s and unusually high air
that it has little leverage
·temperature s have facilitat- melting ice pose a hazard to with Russia. Moscow has
ed the ice she If losses this populated shipping routes in drawn
condemnations
summer.
said
Luke · the A(ctic region - a phe- from the United Stales and
Copland. director of the nomenon that Canada's Europe, but little else.
Laboratory .for Cryospheric Prime Minister Stephen
Research at the University Harper seems to welcome.
·Harper announced la~t
of Onawa. "And exten sive
week
that he' plans to
new (;racks across remaining parts of the largest expand exploration of the
remaining · ice Shelf. the region's known oil and minWard Hunt, mean that it w.ill eral deposits, a possibility
continue to disintegrate in that has become more evident as a result of melting
the coming years.' '
Formed by accumulating sea ice. It is the burning of
snow and freezing meltwa- oil and other fossil fuels that
ter, ice shelves are large scientists say is the chief
'
platform&gt; of thi ck, ancient cause of manmade wanning
sea ice that float on the and melting ice.
Harper also said Canada
ocean\ ; urface but are conwould toughen reporting
nected to land.
Ellesmere Island was requirements for ships
once entirely ringed by a ~nte ring its waters in the Far
sin ~ le enormous ice shelf North , where some of ihose
Subscribe tOday
that broke up in the eatly territorial claims are disput992-2155 '
1900s. All that is left today ed by the United States and
are the fo.ur much ' muller other countries.
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BY THE BEND

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.annive~ry .
·announcements onHne at

County Road I. Contest
items will be judged.
POMEROY
Alzheimers/memory loss
Caregiver Support Group,
I: 15 p.m. Meigs Senior
Kathy
Center.
Call
McDaniel, coordinator, for
more information.
Saturday, Sept. 6
SYRACUSE - Ladies of
the
Meigs
i:':ounty
Republit·an Party, 9:30a.m.,
Syracuse
Community
Center. New members welcome. Call 696-1042 or
985-3537.
SALEM CENTER Star Grange #778 and Star
Junior Grange #878 meet at
6:30 p.m. for po.tluck supper, followed by meeting at
7:30. Plans for chicken
barebec11e on Oct. 5 will be
made.
Monday, Sept. 8
POMEROY
-Meigs
County
Republican
Executiv~ Committee, 7:30
p.m., Comthouse . .
POMEROY
-Meigs
County Cancer Initiative .
regular meeting, noon , conference
room,
Meigs
County Health Department.
Wednesday, Sept. LO
POMEROY
-Meigs
High School Alumni Flag
Football Game practice, 6
p.m., Meigs High School
Football Field, Pomeroy. ·

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Church events
•

Thursday, Sept. 4
CHESTER
- Kids
Crusade Bible Boot Camp,
6: 15-8:30 p.m ., through
Thursday,
at
Mercy
Mission. Puppets, crafts,
snacks, music , prizes.
Family night at 5 p.m.
Saturday, with food, music,
a slide, games . Information
at 985-4443.
· Saturday, Sept. 6
MIDDLEPORT - Bend
Area Gospel benefit sing at
the
Hobson
Christian
Fellowship Church. 7 p.m.

~'fJUI
Y""' .

Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Company
for buying my

Roush family and others to
.s1ng.
CHESHIRE - · Benefit
gospel sing fur Fall Harvest
Gospel Sing, 7 p.m ., Old
Kyger Freewill Baptist
Church. with Faith Valley
Trio, Donnie Bogg s, Mercy,
Brian
&amp;
Family
Connection , . Angel~ Gibson .
Friday, Sept. 12
RACINE
CannelSutton United Methodist
Church revival , Sept. 12-14.
7 p.m. nightly. John Fmnk
speaking; special singers,
Gloryland Believers, Friday.
White Oak Quartet, Saturday.
Truly Saved. Sunday.

Reunions
Sunday, Sept. 7
REEDSVILLE - Fourth
annual Neighborhood Day
to be held at the Belleville
Locks and Dam. Dinner at I
p.m. George Hall to entertain.
Saturday, Sept. 6
. RACINE - The 41st
Samuel Allen Eblin reunion

will be held at 4 p.m . at the
Racine Star Mill ·Park in
Racine. Meat and table service will be provided. Take
covered di sh. drinks and
items for auction.

Other events
Saturday, Sept. 6
POMEROY '
-Free
gospel and bluegrass con..:ert. 6:30 p.m. , Mulberry
Community Center.

·Birthdays
Friday, Sept. 5
POMEROY - Mildred
Shuler will· celebrate her
95th birthday. Friday, Sept.
5. She is a pati ent at
Rocksprings Rehabiitation
Center. and cards may be
sent to her there 36759
Rock&gt;pring &gt;
Road,
Pomeroy. There will be an
open hoi use in her honor at
Rnchprings, 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday with all friends and
relative s invited .

Red Cross Offers CPR

. Training at AEP's Gavin Plant
The Gallia County American Red Cross will
conduct training on how to perform cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) on adults and children . The
training will take place at the Gavin plant in Cheshire
. on Saturday, September 13.
· · The class begins at 9 a.m. and will !ast
approximately· four hours. This training is free and
open to all interested persons agf:\5 13 and above,
but participants must preregister with the Gallia
County Red Cross. Call 446-8555 to register, or for
more information about the training. Class size is
limited and will be filled on a first•call . first-served
basis.
The American Red Cross CPR program is
designed to give people the confidence to respond in
an emergency situation with skills that can save a
life. This course provides participants with basic
emergency techn.iques so that they can ·respond to
breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults and
children.
·

Call 446-8555 to register
for the free CPR training class . .
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2008 Market Lamb
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Gavin Plant/Cheshire, Ohio
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Bush announces $1B in aid for .Georgia
Thursday, September 4, 2008

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

_19-square-mile ice sheet
breaks loose in Canada

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AP photo

Georgian refugees are·seen in their room in a desolate Soviet-era building that hosts some
1,700 Georgian ethnic refuges from Abkhazia, in Tbilisi, Georgia, Wednesday. The btiild·
ing is not equipped with electricity or toilets, and every family has just orie mattress, one
··spoon, one cup and one plate. Abkhazia authorities drove the ethnic Georgians from the
Kodori Gorge on the Georgia-Abkhazia border, following the recent Georgian war. A U.S.
Navy ship loaded with humanitarian aid steamed through the Dardanelles on Its way to
Georgia on Wednesday, as the Bush administration prepared to roll out a $1 billion eco·
nomic aid package for the ex-Soviet republic.
Meanwhile on Wednesday, ing arms on the U.S. war- for Georgia's embattled
Russia closed its embassy ships that have docked in government and Bush's
in Georgia, following Georgian
ports
with approach to Russia's invaGeorgia 's severing of humanitarian S!lpplies.
ston.
diplomatic
ties
with
Rice said that $570 milOn trade, Bush said the
Moscow.
lion of the funds will be United States would negoAfter years of tensions, made available in the tiate a deal to provide
the recent fighting began remaining months of the preferential access to
Aug. 7 when Georgian Bush administration. That Georgian . exports. The .
forces went into its break- leaves a sizable portion president " said his comaway province of South $430 million - up to the merce secretary would
Ossetia in hopes of re- budgeting discretion of a dispatch a trade mission to .
establishing
control. future Congress and the
Georgia in the coming· Russian forces repelled
occunext
White
House
weeks.
the offensive and pushed
•••
deep into Georgia proper.' pant.
But
Bush
feels
confident
Associated
Press writers
· Bolh sides · signed the
in
that
area,
·
as
both
the
·
Mallhew
Lee
and
cease-fire in mid-August,
and · Desmond Butler con- .
but Russia has ignored its Democratic
Republican
presidential
tributed to this story from
requirement for all forces
to retu'rn to prewar posi- candidates, Barack Obam.a Wa.&lt;hington, and Misha
and John McCain , have Dzhindihikhashvili from
tions.
expressed
strong support Tbilisi, Georgia.
Bush said the money
will meet humanitarian
needs, such as· helping to
DO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME SOMEDAY?
resettle families that were
displaced.
The ' U.S .
WILL YOU BE AN INFORMED HOMEBUYER?
already has provided $30
ARE YOU AWARE OF YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS?
million in humanitarian
relief since the conflict
began.
The Meigs Fair Housing Office is offering a FREE
The United States · has
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION SEMINAR that will
sent tw() military ships
prepare you -to for the ins and outs of purchasing a
bearing aid to Georgia,
and the USS Mount
horne.
Whitney -the flagship of
the Navy 's 6th Fleet steamed
through
the
The Seminar will provide information on household
Dardanelles
early
budgeting; credit issues, credit reports, financing
Wednesday
arid
was
options; identity theft; fair housing and lending
expected to pass through
the Bosporus later in the
laws; ' housing inspections; and closing terms and
day. The two Turkish-conprocedures. A certificate of completion will be
trolled straits link the
issued to participants for presentation in programs
Mediterranean to the
Black Sea.
and financing agencies who require such education
The new funds are also
·
·
to qualify for home-loans.
aimed -at helping impoverished Georgia, wedged
bet&gt;veen
Russia
and
The Seminar consists of four nights of two hour
Turkey on the Black Sea,
sessions to be held on Monday,-Sept. 22; Thursday,
to rebuild infrastructure
and boo st an economy that
Sept. 25; Monday, · October 6; and Thursday,
has been growing but is
October 9, 2008, from 6:00 p.m. to 8;00 p.m. The
nowhere near grown.
location is the Meigs Annex lower floor conference
. Georgia wants to rebuild
and moderni,ze its badly
ropm at 117 East Memorial Drive (behind Holzer
routed military. Though
Clinic), Pomeroy, Ohio.
U.S. officials emphasized
that none of the current
I
package was for military
Call Jean Trussell at 992-7908 to register.
aid , there was no effort to
rule 'that out for the future.
Russia has accused the
United · States of deliver-

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to practice

POMEROY - Aga in
thi s year Meigs High
School band direc tor,
Toney Dinge &gt;s. is organi zing an alumni band to perform during the "R eunion
on the River" eve nt. Sept.
12 and 13 .
Hundreds of MHS alum ni are e xpected to return to
Pomeroy to tak e part in
the various activitie s
which have · been planned
fo r the weekend includ ing
those of the Sternwheel
Riverfest which is underway the same weekend.
Dingess said that ' the
alumni band will be performing half-time at the
Meigs Marauder game 01i
Friday night and then will
march in the I p.m.
Riverfest
parade
on
Saturday.

He ha' set a practice for
Munda y. 6 to 8 p.m. in the
MHS bandroom. Dingess,
ho we ver. emphasized that
allendance at the practice
is not required in order to
perform at homecom ing.
He said those who cannot
att end the practice can
email
him
at
ton ey .din ge s s@ me ig slo cal.org and he will mail
the mu sic.
Selection s to be played
hy th e alumni band
"Long
Train
include
Running ... "Carry on my
Wayward Son ," "Build Me
Up Buttercup. " "Rock
and Roll. Pan 2 (Hey
Song )," the Fight Song
and the Alma Mater.

Daughters qfAmerica meet

CHESTER - Plans for
a luncheon reception for
LOGAN &lt;AP) - Two Coope~
who
were new state officers to be
men have been indicted in · engaged. Authorities say held Sept. 14. was planned
the killings of a young their heads and limbs were when Chester Council
Daughte1:s
of
couple whose mutilated buried in shallow grave s 323 .
remain s were found in in a cornfield near Logan America. met recently at
southea st Ohio more than and their torso s were the Academy,
a quarter century ago.
found ii1 the Hocking · Members were also
reminded that on Sept. 16
Hocking County author- River.
ities say a grand jury on
McKnight is already in that inspection will be
Tuesday returned aggra- the state prison system on held and that they should
vated murder charges unrelated
convictions. wear white. There was a
against
50-year-old Linscott was arre sted balloting on new memChester McKnight and 47- Tuesday and is jailed in bers, the ways and means
committee had an auction .
year-old
Kenneth Nelsonville.
Linscott.
. The Hocking County and Laura · Mae Ni.ce
They ' re accused in the Clerk of Courts office has presided at the meeting . It
1982 deaths of teenagers no attor11ey listed for was reported that Opal
Eichinger is in the hospi Todd ·schultz and Annette either.

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tal. Julie Fleming has a
dislocated shoulder, and
Greta Davis is having
medical tc·st s done.
The meeting opened in
ritu&lt;ili stic form with the
pledge . scripture, the
Lord's prayer ' in unison,
and
singing
of the
National Anthem .
At a re cent' meeting of
the Past Councilors club
others reported ill were
Charlotte . Grant. knee
injury, Kathryn Baum at .
Overbrook .
Thelma
White , ankle injury, Opal
Hollon , recuperating from
fall. and Deloris Wolfe,
leg blood clot.

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time researching the item s
we specifically wanted.
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Now we. are left to either
use
gifts that don't match
..., ' Dear Annie: I am JO
-···years old and have been in the theme of the nursery or
"'··an off-and-on relationship take them back and
exchange them for what we
c • for the past seven years. My
: · boyfriend is in the Army wanted in the first place.
Has registering for gitis
and scheduled to go to Iraq
become outdated? What is
soon .
· . We· ve talked about mar- the point ot:registering if no
·•· riage and kids, and we both one uses the list? ···. want that someday. The Registered Out
Dear Registered: You
·.·-problem is that we have dif·. .- ferenl timelines. He'd like have mistaken a registry for .
:. ·.to wait until he's out i&gt;f the . a shopping list. The registry
Army and doesn ' t want kid~ is to give your guests sugfor another five or 10 years. gestions, not orders. Those
-J...·feel I've given him the who select from the registry
besr years of my life , and if know you want those items
.things don't w.ork out (and the store should keep
, between us and I have lo track so yoti don't get dupli'start over, I'd rather do it cates). However, guests
Thursday, Sept. 4
may · prefer to purchase
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SYRACUSE - Syracus~
1 now than later.
f . I love this man dearly. as something else, either Village Council, regular
:. he does me, but maybe he's because. your registry items meeting, 7 p.m., village
holding on to me only until are not within 'their budget hall.
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,something better comes or because they want to get
Monday, Sept. 8
alon s . If he really wanted you something more perPOMEROY
The
1
. • marnage, we 'd be hitched sonal. All gifts should be Meigs County Agricultural
~ already. If he still isn ' t sure graciously a'knowledged.
Society will be held at 7:30
Dear Annie! The letter p.m . in the Coonhunters
~ ;ilkr seven years , when will
"Too
Mucl1 Building on the 'Rock
from
;...It happen ?.
•: - Should I suggest we date . Information," the busy Springs Fairgrounds. The
: :other people to be sure we high- school student who meeJing was · postponed a
: ;are - really meant to be 'described his car rides with week ·due to the Labor Day .
: _together'l Or should I wait "Uncle Joe," made my hair holiday. It is open · to the
~ and hope he will carne stand at attention.
public,
Good c 1d Uncle Joe is not
:· ..around 0 - Confused in
Tuesday, Sept. 9
just talking about his gid:: ,Colorado
POMEROY - 'salisbury
f Dear Col'orado: You say · friends and his affairs. He is Township Trustees. 6:30
.: you love each other. but this exhibiting predatory behav- p.m. at the home of
:· doesn' t sound like a very ior. While your response Manning Roush.
.
,..committed relationship.
He·
was
helpful,
you
should
add
Olive
REEDSVILLE
.
•. seems indit'ferent and you that the teen should tell his Township Trustees. 6:30
mother about the topic of p.m. , township garage .
:: are too willing to 'give up.
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Still. · breaking up with conversation and refuse all
SHADE
Bedford
t ;your boyfriend while he is future rides with Uncle Joe. Township Trustees, 7 p.m.,
&lt; m. lraq could have serious Joe is looking for trouble, town hall .
:: -repercussions, and he may 'and with a young, innocent
: be very different when he is nephew who thinks. his
'I out of the service. You need uncle is just "telling him
stuff," both of them are
1 to have a frank and hone st
~ conversation with him so he going to· find it. -Patti in
• understands how important Pittsburgh
Thursday, Sept. 4
llear Patti: Several read- . HARRISONVILLE
•· these issues are to you, and
t see il you can reach an ers thought Uncle Joe was · The Orand Master of the
. grooming his nephew Ohio Grand Lodge, Ron
t. understanding .
: • •• Dear Annie: My wife and (many thought it was a Winnett, will be the guest
I married a year ago. We niece) 'in order to· sexually speaker at a 6:30 p.m. dinabuse him, and they could ner/m~eting
;~'re g i stered for gifts, yet only
at
the
be right. Even if Uncle Joe · Harrisonville Lodge hall
~ - a third .of the wedding preis only bragging, it is highly . during "friendship night,"
~ - sents came from the registry
; and quite a few of those inappropriate behavior.
entertainment provided by
• were duplicates. Now we · An11ie 's Mailbox is writ· Howie Damiron.
~ · are awaiting the birth of our ten by Kathy Mitchell and
TUPPERS PLAINS l ... first child. My wife's sister Marcy Sugar, longtime edi· VFW Post 9053 Auxiliary 7
! : was graciou s enough to tors of the Ann Landers p..m. at the hall.
CHESTER ·- Chester~ , throw her a baby shower. column. Please e-mail your
uestiom to anniesmail- Shade
Histori~al
·~- We spent hours registering
Z
IJX@comcast.net, or write Association, 7 p.m. Plans to
: · for items we thought we
•.: would need . We got plenty to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O. be made for fall genealogy
: .,·of gifts at the ~hower, ,but Box ll8i90, Chicago, IL fair on Oct. II. Volunteers
: · very few came off our reg- 6,06/l. To find out more · needed.
Friday, Sept. 5
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· about Annie's Mailbox,
: istry.
SALEM CENTER
; ·. We are grateful for what and read features by other
Meigs County Pomona
~: we were given, but it does Creators Syndicate writers
:;- annoy me that, for l'oth of and cartoonists, visit' the Grange, 7:30 p.m.. Star
: . these occasions, my wife Creators Syndicate Web Grange Hall , three miles
a t www.cteators.com. north of Salem Center on
~· and I spent a great deal of page _
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POMEROY - Jimmy in handbell choirs at the
Sundqui st. a handbell First Presbyterian Church
. soloi st, will present two of Parkersburg , W. Va ..
concerts at Trinity Church, Way side
Methodi &gt;t
Se cond and Lynn St s., Church of Vienn·a, W Va .:
Pomeroy. Sunday.
and Pioneer Presbyterian
Th e first concert will be
held at the 10:25 a.m . wor- Church of Belpre.
In his presentation the
ship servi ce, the &gt;econd at
2 p.m . The Riverbend Art s youth uses all the bells. He
Council is sponsoring the be gan ringin g solo bell
pieces four years ago after
concerts .
Sundquist. son of Jim being inspired by Lois
"Sunny "
Sunqui st. Coffey of Charleston ,
Middleport postmaster. is W.Va .. and world-famou s
pursuing a degree in music handbell soloist Christine
education
at
the Anderson of California.
University of Cincinnati Since that time he has perCollege Con servatory of .formed solo concert s at
Music. He graduated from schools and churches in
Warren High School in the Marietta/Parkersburg
2007 where he participated in the handbell choir area .
His concerts at Trinity
for four years. ;md assisted
the
in structor,
Mary will include a selection of
Margaret Nuzum with the sacred, patriotic and seasonal songs. He will be
underclassmen choirs .
During his high school accompanied on the piano
years he was also an active by his father.
A free will offering will
member of the Mid-Ohio
Valley Ringers and played be accepted ..

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. WASHINGTON
Bush
on
Pre sicte'nt
Wcdn~ s da y said the U.S .
will send an ex tra S I bil lion to Georgia ·to help the
pro-We stern former Soviet
republic in th e wake of
Ru ss ia 's invasion .
'·Georgia has a stron g
economic foimdation and
leaders with an impressive
record of reform ,'' Bush
said in a statement. "Our
additional economic assistance will help the people
· of Georgia re,over from
th'e assault on their country. and continue to build a
prosperous and competitive ewnumy. "
.
Vice President Dick
Cheney, due in Georgia on
Thursday, planned to
make the mas sive aid
package a major highlight
of his discussions with
President
Georgian
Mikhail
Saakashvili.
Cheney. iri Aze·rbaijan on
Wednesday, is on a rour of
three
former
Soviet
AP photo/Sam Soja, The Canadian Press
republics that are wary of
In this July 29 file photo 'large pieces of ice are seen drift· Russia 's . intentions in
ing off after separating from the Wa(d Hunt Ice Shelf. A what Moscow likes to call
chunk of ice shelf nearly the size of Manhattan has broken its "near abroad" and what
away from Ellesmere Island in Canada's northern Arctic, Cheney termed "the shadanother dramatic indication of how warmer temperatures ow of the Russian invaare changing the polar frontier. scientists said Wednesday. _ sion of Georgia."
· "The free world cannot
allow the de stiny of a
small independent country
to be determined by the
aggression· of a larger
neighbor." Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice
BY CHARMAINE NORONHA shelves that together cover told reporters at the State
.
ASSOC IAT ED PRESS WRITER
little m·ore than 299 square Department in a simultamiles:
neous announcement with
TORONTO - A' chimk
Martin Jeffries of the U.S. Bush.
of ice shelf nearly the size National
Science
She mocked Russia for
of Manhattan has broken Foundation and University its recognition of the two
away from Ell esmere Island of Alaska Fairbanks said in separatist
regions
in
in Canada's northern Arctic, a statement Tuesday that the Georgia that are at the
another dramatic in&lt;(ication summer's ice shelf loss is heart of the conflict that
of how warmef tempera- equivalent to over three broke out last month, and
tures are changing the polar times the area of Manhattan, for its failure to garner
frontier. scientists said totaling 82 square miles international backing . .
Wednesday.
"Almost no one fol losses that have reduced
Derek Mueller. an Arctic Arctic Ocean ice cover to its lowed suit, I might note. It
ice shelf speciali st at Trent second-biggest retreat since isn't really an impressive
University in Ontario, told . satellite
measurements list to have Abkhazia and
The Associated Press that began 30 years ago.
South Ossetia recognize
4,500-year-o!d
the
each
other," she said.
"These changes are irreMarkham Ice Shelf separatAlso
in · tandem with
ed in early August and the versible under •he present Bush, the International
19,square-mile shelf is now clfmate and indicate that the Monetary Fund announced
environmental conditions
adrift in the Arctic Ocean.
it has agreed to lend
"The Markham Ice Shelf that have kept these ice Georgia $750 million for
was a big surprise because it shelves in balance for thou- economic recovery.
suddenly disappeared. We sands of years are no longer
The administration is
went under cloud for a bit present," said Mueller.
delaying an announcement
Duri'ng the last century. on some sort of punishduring our research and
when
ice shelves would ment of Russia for it.&gt;
when the weather cleared
up, all of a sudden there was break off, thick sea ice actions against Georgia
no more ice shelf. It was a would eventually reform in and its refusal thus far to
·
shocking event that \mder- their place.
comply with a French~bro­
"But today, w;;~rmer t~m­ kered
scorflli the rapidity of
cea se-fire .
changes taking place in the peratures and a changing However, the decision to
climate means there's no shower tiny Georgia with
Arctic," said Mueller.
Mueller also said that two hope for · regrowth. A scary such substantial aid and
large sections of 1ce S(;enario,'.' said Mueller.
have Cheney talk about it
The loss of these ice in Moscow ' s backyard
detached from the Serson
Ice Shelf, shrinking that ice shelves means that rare will likely be seen by the
feature by 47 square miles ecosystems that depend on Kremlin · as
highly
- or 60 percent ~ and.that them are on the brink of provocative, if not a punithe Ward Hunt Ice Shelf has extinction, said Warwick tive measure in and of
also continued to break up. Vincent, director of Laval itself.
losing an additional eight University's Centre for
The dollar total pales in
square miles.
Northern Studies and a comparison to the $2 bil Mueller reported last researcher . in the program lion a year the U.S. gives
month that seven square Arctic Net.
Israel, its largest aid recipmiles of the I 70-square"The Markham Ice Shelf ient. But the sizable
mile and 130-feet-thick had half the b'')mass for the amount still shows the
Ward Hunt shelf had broken entire Canadian Arctic Ice .strategic importance the
off.
Shelf ecosystem as ·a habitat U.S. places on both supThis comes on the heels for cold, tolerant microbial porting
Saakashvili ' s
of unusual cracks in a north- life; algae that sit on top of Western -leaning govern~rn Greenland glacier, rapid the ice shelf and photosyn- ment and pushing back
melting of · a soltthern thesis like plants \\!Ould. against a newly resurgent
Greenland g l~c ier, and a Now that it' s disappeared, and energy-rich Moscow.
near record loss for Arctic we're looking at ecosystems · Cheney made a point in
sea ice thi s summer. And on the verge of extinction,' Azerbaijan of saying that
.earlier thi s year a 160- said Mueller.
Washington has "a deep
square mile chunk of an
and
abiding interest" in
Along . with dedmating
Antarctic i'c shelf disinte- ecosystems, drifting ice the region's stability.
grated .
.
That said, the U.S. has
shelves and warmer temper"Reduced sea ice condi- atures that will cause.further found during thi s conflict
tion s and unusually high air
that it has little leverage
·temperature s have facilitat- melting ice pose a hazard to with Russia. Moscow has
ed the ice she If losses this populated shipping routes in drawn
condemnations
summer.
said
Luke · the A(ctic region - a phe- from the United Stales and
Copland. director of the nomenon that Canada's Europe, but little else.
Laboratory .for Cryospheric Prime Minister Stephen
Research at the University Harper seems to welcome.
·Harper announced la~t
of Onawa. "And exten sive
week
that he' plans to
new (;racks across remaining parts of the largest expand exploration of the
remaining · ice Shelf. the region's known oil and minWard Hunt, mean that it w.ill eral deposits, a possibility
continue to disintegrate in that has become more evident as a result of melting
the coming years.' '
Formed by accumulating sea ice. It is the burning of
snow and freezing meltwa- oil and other fossil fuels that
ter, ice shelves are large scientists say is the chief
'
platform&gt; of thi ck, ancient cause of manmade wanning
sea ice that float on the and melting ice.
Harper also said Canada
ocean\ ; urface but are conwould toughen reporting
nected to land.
Ellesmere Island was requirements for ships
once entirely ringed by a ~nte ring its waters in the Far
sin ~ le enormous ice shelf North , where some of ihose
Subscribe tOday
that broke up in the eatly territorial claims are disput992-2155 '
1900s. All that is left today ed by the United States and
are the fo.ur much ' muller other countries.
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.annive~ry .
·announcements onHne at

County Road I. Contest
items will be judged.
POMEROY
Alzheimers/memory loss
Caregiver Support Group,
I: 15 p.m. Meigs Senior
Kathy
Center.
Call
McDaniel, coordinator, for
more information.
Saturday, Sept. 6
SYRACUSE - Ladies of
the
Meigs
i:':ounty
Republit·an Party, 9:30a.m.,
Syracuse
Community
Center. New members welcome. Call 696-1042 or
985-3537.
SALEM CENTER Star Grange #778 and Star
Junior Grange #878 meet at
6:30 p.m. for po.tluck supper, followed by meeting at
7:30. Plans for chicken
barebec11e on Oct. 5 will be
made.
Monday, Sept. 8
POMEROY
-Meigs
County
Republican
Executiv~ Committee, 7:30
p.m., Comthouse . .
POMEROY
-Meigs
County Cancer Initiative .
regular meeting, noon , conference
room,
Meigs
County Health Department.
Wednesday, Sept. LO
POMEROY
-Meigs
High School Alumni Flag
Football Game practice, 6
p.m., Meigs High School
Football Field, Pomeroy. ·

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Church events
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Thursday, Sept. 4
CHESTER
- Kids
Crusade Bible Boot Camp,
6: 15-8:30 p.m ., through
Thursday,
at
Mercy
Mission. Puppets, crafts,
snacks, music , prizes.
Family night at 5 p.m.
Saturday, with food, music,
a slide, games . Information
at 985-4443.
· Saturday, Sept. 6
MIDDLEPORT - Bend
Area Gospel benefit sing at
the
Hobson
Christian
Fellowship Church. 7 p.m.

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Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Company
for buying my

Roush family and others to
.s1ng.
CHESHIRE - · Benefit
gospel sing fur Fall Harvest
Gospel Sing, 7 p.m ., Old
Kyger Freewill Baptist
Church. with Faith Valley
Trio, Donnie Bogg s, Mercy,
Brian
&amp;
Family
Connection , . Angel~ Gibson .
Friday, Sept. 12
RACINE
CannelSutton United Methodist
Church revival , Sept. 12-14.
7 p.m. nightly. John Fmnk
speaking; special singers,
Gloryland Believers, Friday.
White Oak Quartet, Saturday.
Truly Saved. Sunday.

Reunions
Sunday, Sept. 7
REEDSVILLE - Fourth
annual Neighborhood Day
to be held at the Belleville
Locks and Dam. Dinner at I
p.m. George Hall to entertain.
Saturday, Sept. 6
. RACINE - The 41st
Samuel Allen Eblin reunion

will be held at 4 p.m . at the
Racine Star Mill ·Park in
Racine. Meat and table service will be provided. Take
covered di sh. drinks and
items for auction.

Other events
Saturday, Sept. 6
POMEROY '
-Free
gospel and bluegrass con..:ert. 6:30 p.m. , Mulberry
Community Center.

·Birthdays
Friday, Sept. 5
POMEROY - Mildred
Shuler will· celebrate her
95th birthday. Friday, Sept.
5. She is a pati ent at
Rocksprings Rehabiitation
Center. and cards may be
sent to her there 36759
Rock&gt;pring &gt;
Road,
Pomeroy. There will be an
open hoi use in her honor at
Rnchprings, 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday with all friends and
relative s invited .

Red Cross Offers CPR

. Training at AEP's Gavin Plant
The Gallia County American Red Cross will
conduct training on how to perform cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) on adults and children . The
training will take place at the Gavin plant in Cheshire
. on Saturday, September 13.
· · The class begins at 9 a.m. and will !ast
approximately· four hours. This training is free and
open to all interested persons agf:\5 13 and above,
but participants must preregister with the Gallia
County Red Cross. Call 446-8555 to register, or for
more information about the training. Class size is
limited and will be filled on a first•call . first-served
basis.
The American Red Cross CPR program is
designed to give people the confidence to respond in
an emergency situation with skills that can save a
life. This course provides participants with basic
emergency techn.iques so that they can ·respond to
breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults and
children.
·

Call 446-8555 to register
for the free CPR training class . .
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today .is Thursua y. Sept. -l. the 24Hth day of 2008. There
arc II ~ days left in the year.
.
Today\ Hi ghlighl in Hi'storv :
On Sept. -+. 178 I. Los Ange les was founded hy Spanish

settlers.
On thi s datc 1
In 1888. Gcorue Eastman received a patent for his rollfilm hox camerit;md reg istcrcu hi s trademark : " Kodak."
In I 8'1~ . English author Beatrix Potter first told the story
llf Pet er Rabbit in the form of a "picture lett er" to Noel
Moore. th·c son of Potter's l(n·mer governess,
In I'lOll . Americ·;111 author Richard Wri gh t-was born near
Natchc7.. Miss.
In llJSI. Pres ident Truman mldrcssed the nation from the
Japanese peace treat y conference in San f'rancisco in the
first li ve. coa&gt;t-to-coast televi sion broadcast.
In llJ57 . Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubu s used Arkansas
National Guardsmen to prevent nine black students from
enteri ng all -wh it e Central High School in Little Rock.,
In 1'157. Fnrd Mntor Co. hegan selling it s ill-fated Edsel.
· In 1967. IJetn&gt;it TV station WKBD aired an interview
With Michi gan Gov. George Romney in which the
Republican presidential hopeful attributed hi s previou s
supp&lt;irt for the 'war in Vietnam to a "brainwashing" he'd
received Irom U.S. officials during a 1905 visit - a comment that apparently damaged hi s White Hou se bid.
In 1971. an Alaska Airlines jet crashed near Juneau.
killing' all Ill people on bomd. ·
Ten years ago: During a visit to Ireland, President Clinton
said the words "''m sorry" for the first time about his affair
with Moniu1 Lewinsky. describing his behavior as indefen"
sibk.
Five years ago: Miguel Estrada. whose nomination
became a fla sh· point for Oemocr;Jtic opposition to
President Bush's judicial choices. withdrew from consideration for ,an appeals court seat after Republicans failed in
seven attempts to break a Senate filibu ster. Verizon
Communications and two umons. the Communications
Workers of America a·nd the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers. reached a tentative. five- year contract
after four months of talks.
One year ago: Toy maker MatteJ Int . recalled goo.ooo
lead-tainted, Chinese'-lnade toys worldwide, a third major
recall in JUSt over, a month.
Today's Birthuays: . ABC Radio commentator Paul
Harvey is 90. Actress Mit7.i Gaynor is 77 . Singer Merald
"Bubha" Kni ght (Gladys Knight &amp; Tl1e Pips) is 66. Actress
·Jennifer Salt is 64. World Golf Hall uf Farner Tom Watson
is 5ll. Rhythm-and-blues musician Ronaid LaPread is 58.
Actress Judith lvey is 57. Rock musician Martin Chambers
(The Pr'e tenders) is 57. Actress Khandi Alexander is 5 1.
Actor-comedian Damon .Wayans is 48. Rock musician Kim
:Thayil is 48. Actor Noah Taylor is 39. Actress lone Skye is
.37. Rhythm-and-blues singer Richard Wingo (Jagged
.
, Edge) is 33. Actor Wes Bentley is 30.
• Thou~ht fur Today : "Men can starve from a lack of self:reali 7.mion as much as they can from a lack of bread." - ·
':Richard Wright. Ameri can author ( 1908-1960).

OPINION

Thursday, Septemb.e r 4, 2008

PageA4

Obituaries

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Palin casts herself as Washington outsider
BY TOM RAUM
' AND LIZ SIDOTI
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

ST. PAUL .. Minn . Sarah Palin delivered.
An embauled vite presiderllial candidate. a novice
t&gt;n the national stage, the
ilcad of a family sufferin g
its "ups and downs, " the
first -term Alaska governor
rl)cked the GOP convenli&lt;1n with a star-turning
performance.
Wiefding a stilello and a
smi le. Palin belillled
Democrat Banrck dbama
.J·rn~ prM
·a isCed hern ew bosh·s.
o.in c am. JO 1ling t e
crowd of GOP partisans.
"Do n't yo u think we
made the right choi&lt;.:e for
the next vice president of
th e , United
States! ''
McCain sa id . hinting the
contn&gt;Versy surrounding
hi s pick . '' And what a
beaut ifu I fam i Iy."
.Indeed. th e fa mil y was
o n display for the TV cameras five children,
rn clu din g · a 17-ycar-o ld
uninarried daug hter who is
. preg nant. Their mother
lacked the soaring oratory
skill s of Obama - a man
she attacked as a. tax -rai smg.
terrorist-coddling.
self-inuulgent liberal. But
the- former TV sportscaster
spoke in calm, TV-fri endly tones reminiscent of
Ro1.1Uid Reagan. Like the
form er GOP pre sident.
Palin warmed the crowd

with quips and jokes.
" What 's the difference
bet ween a hocke:)l mom
and a pit bull ," she said,
pau sing for a beat and a
smirk. " Lipsti ck."
She left the crowd sm il rng .
"For too' many times,
we've. brought knives to
gun fights .'' said Chuck
Gast , a del egate from
Maryland.
When asked . if Palin
brought a gun to the fight ,
Gast said : "Yes . . I think
she brings a bi g gu n, like a
moose gu n."
It wa s the crownin g
moment of a roller-coaster
week in which the first
woman ·ever
on
a
Republi can preside ntial
ticket has faced questions
about how c lose ly the
McCa·in campaign snutini zed her. She also has
heard a wide range of
inqurrr cs about family
i&gt;sues. her ·policy posit ion s and .h er re cord of
public servi ce.
"Our fam il y... she said .
" has. the sa me ups and
downs as any other." .
One speech doe s not a
campaign make . Kept at
arm 's le ngth from the
media in the days leading
up to the address, .Palin
now heads out 011 the campaign· trail , where events
are less rehearsed , crowds
less frien(lly and the environment les s contro·lled.
Even as she spoke, air-

Paris Rufford Hess, 52, of
Portland, passed away on
the evening of Sept. I, 2008
at home.
He was bom Nov. 5,
1955, to the late James
Albert and Flora Rice Hess.
Sr. in Switzer. W.Va.
Mr. Hess worked for
Talbott Drilling as well as
numerou s other establ ishments, but spent most of his
• .
life as a mechani c.
He is . survived by hi s
. ...
wife, Rhonda Hess: a son,
Michael DePue; daughters
"
and sons-in-law: Marlene
Capehart, Beverly and Troy L....Jilll:.....:!~
Ward, Chasity and Charles
Paris Hess
Parry and Alice He'ss; brothers and sisters: Paul and Dorothy Hess, Nancy Adkins,
Patsy and Tom Lucas, Ernest and Becky Hess, Rev.
Margaret Robin son, and Brenda He ss; brothers-in-law: Tim
and Kay Kern . and Ron·and Carol Roberts; sisters-in-law:
Amanda Sue Hess and Rebecca Hess.
· Mr. Hess was a proud Grandfather of I0. Several nieces
and riephews and a host of friends also survive.
Besides his parents. he was preceded in death by hi s
. , brothers: Charles Hess, James Hess, Jr., George HeiS and
·John Hess-.
·
· · It was Mr. 'Hess' wish to be cremated. A private family
service was conducted. A memorial service will be held at
a later date .
is
available
at
Online
registry
www.andersonmcdaniel .com .

Alice c~ Chapman

Ohio mom spared death penalty for rriicrowaving baby

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Kent Yonker · -3; 2008, at his home.

With presidential elecmilitary budget. estimated sures that helped prevent
tions increasingly resemat $4.5 . billilln, is roughly nuclear war and over time
equal to mighty Finland's . allowed the kind of opening
bling what are inaccurately
styled "reality TV " proDuring the '90s, it fought that brought down the
grams, it shouldn't surprise
Saddam Hussein's army to a . Berlin Wall."
bloody
standoff. .Iran
us io find U.S. foreign poliLet's ignore the flagrant
Gene
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treated
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an
scarcely has an air force. Its dishonesty of the McCain
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side the Persian Gulf, where does it sound like?
nari o. We' re not choosing a
president so much as castU.S. aircrafi carrier groups
It 's basically a promo for
patrol constantly. The
rn g a cinematic "com111an"Air
Force One: Part II,"
der in chief," whose capaci- Reaganescjue. "Get off my Iranians haven't attacked
kebab-ea.ting
ty fur violent action in an plane."
anybody since the 18th cen- featuring
instead
of
A cow. perhaps, but not tury. There's no sign they ' re Persians
international
crisis
is
LETTERS TO THE
Kazakhs.
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mind
that.
.
deemed his main qualifica, one overheated Netflix planning to.
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reviewer, who reported
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as
much
as
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COLUMBUS - Gov.
Ted Strickland released a
plan Wedne sday that ties
Ohio's eco no mic growth
over the next decade to tile
development' of nine ke y
industri es,
including
renewable e nergy and
aerospace.
The strategic economic
plan presented to hundreds
of business leaders. seeks
to develop Ohio 's work
force and promote deve lopment in urban · communiti es. The plan is thick on ·
ideas and numerical goa ls
for economic growth, but
thinner on specific s on
how to reach those goa ls.
The plan is also about
creating an upbeat image
to counteract · ne ga ti ve
national perception s of
Ohio's economy.
Strickland did noi mention unemplo yment or the
loss of. manufacturing jobs
- two chapters of Ohio's
economic story that ge t
frequent coverage. Ohio's
unemployment ·
rate

BY JAMES HANNAH

ASSOCI ATED PRESS WRITER

Thursday... Suony. High'
in the lower 90s. Southeast
winds 5 to I0 mph .
RUTLAND - The Rutland Church of the Nazarene will , .~ Thursday night...Mostly
have a pig roast from 4 to 7:30 p.rri. Sept. 20, at Vennari clear in the evening .. .Then
Park in Rutland. The community is invited.
becoming partly cloudy.
Lows in the mid 60s. South
winds 5 to I0 mph . ·
Friday... Mostly 'sunny,
Highs in the upper 80s.
South winds 5 to 10 mph .
. POMEROY - The congregation of the Enterprise
Friday
night...Mostly
United Methodist Church will be attending church services cloudy with a slight chance
at the Pomeroy United Methodist Church beginning this
Sunday, Sept. 7.

Pig roast planned

Church congregation
changing location

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Flag football practice
POMEROY ~ Those signed up for the Meigs High
School Alumni Flag Football Game will have practice at 6
p.m., Wednesday Sept. I 0 at the Meigs High School
Football Field in Pomeroy.

Meigs Alumni Band to meet

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ROCKSPRINGS -· The Meigs Alumni Band will meet
. f£om 6-8 p.m. on Monday at the high school bandroom in
.preparation for their homecoming performance on Friday.
:sept. 12. Attendance is not mandatory to perform . The
band will also rehearse prior to the homecoming game at
5:30p.m., Sept. 12 at the football stadium in Pomeroy. All
former alumni band members are invited to attend.

Clinic from Page Al
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reached 7.2 percent in logistics , in s(ruments and ro undin g states. to 125
Jul y. the highest level in electronics. motor vehicle percent o f that average by
more than 15 years.
manufacturin g and poly- 2020.
Instead. he emphasized mers. To nurture the work The ~oals will be unat bright spots in the econo- ers needed for those indu s- tainable without fir st ·
my that' will be used to sell tries. the state wi ll focu s changi ng the perception of
Ohio ro businesses: a low on work force develop- Ohio. said Lt. Gov. Lee
cost of livi n ~. a state ment.
Fi,lier. who also se rve s as
wlw -,e cx rort~ have' grown
One program. calleu director of th e state
ever) year for the past I 0 Ohio Mean s Home , will Departmen t
of
years, and the fact that in a reach out to former resi- Development.
few years it wi II be one of dent s and student s who · The state· s marketing
only two states that don't went to college in the effort s wi ll be built on the
ha ve ·a gene ra l tax on cor- state, and trv to attract
foundation of an existinr
them back . ·
porate profits .
cam
paign that brands
" In the past (the econoThe new economic plan Ohio as the "state of permy ) always provided for is meam to work together
where
it s people, and it always with the state's recently fect balanc e, "
workers
can
enjoy
a
prowi ll - if we build on our an nounced higher edu.ca-.
strength s, if we cultivat e tion plan. which seeks to du ctive L"areer and a hi gh
the talent s of our people. grea tl y in crease enroll - quality of life .
"Markei ing is not fluff,
and · if we invest in our- ment at Ohi o public col'e lves, and if we ta ke .thi s leges. An economic stimu- it 's ind ispe nsab le to ecodevelopment ,"
oppo rtunit y not to look lus plan pa ssed by the nomic
Fisher
said
.
back but to look forward ,., Legislature and signed by
The Legislature is curStrickland told bu sine ss Strickland· thi s year put s
rently
exploring how to
leaders ga thered at· an $250 million toward the
make
the state more
auditorium in a downtown creation of more internstate office building.
ship and co-op programs attractive to busines s, as a
task force holds a series of
The indu strie s that Ohio for student s.
will target are advanced
Stri ckland said the eco- meetings to look at
energy, a·erospace, agricul - nomic plan set s goals· for whether some overly burture, bioscience and bio- ex port growth to go from densom e or duplicative
products, co.rporate ser- 91 percent of the three- re gulati ons can be elimivices, di stribution and year average of six sur- nated .

Kent Yonker, 49, Mason, W.Va., died Wednesday. Sept.
·
His wife, Darlene Spears Yonker, survives.
Funeral service will be private and under the arrangement
of Crow-Hussell Funeral Home in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
There will be no calling hours.
An online guest registry is available at www.crowhusselltb.com

.

The role of a lifetime

BY STEPHEN MAJORS
.AS SOCIATED PRESS WRITER

penali'y or life in prison. come to the same conclu- then later saw the burned
and that it wouldn't be sion .'' ,
baby in the 'microw ave.
able to make such a deciOutside the courthouse.
Attorneys for both sides
DAYTON - A woman sion even if it deliberated Amold's relatives hugged addressed the jury before
convicted of murdering through Thursday.
one another.
deliberation s
on
her infant daught er by
Wiseman is now limited
"We're relieved that an Wednesdav. The fact tilat
microwaving her wa s to sentencing Arnold to innoce nt person didn't Arnold had been a Girl
spared the death penalty life in prison without recei ve the death penalty," Scout , that her father died
Wednesday by a jury that pa ro le, life without parole said defen se attorney Jon when she was young an.d
couldn't rea ch, a unani - for at least 30 years. or life Paul Rion. " It doesn ' t .that she comes from a
mous decision.
without parole for at least make se nse ·that a person close famil y doe s not outChina Arnold .showed no 25 years. She pl ans to who has had no real prob- weigh the seriou sness of
immediate reac tion , but impo se
her
sentence lems in their life can eve n the
cnme.
Assistant
she smiled and waved to Monday.
be accused of something Montgo mery
County
family
members
.as
Arnold was accused of like this .''
Pro sec utor Dani el Brandt
deputie s led her from the killing monthcold Pari s
Rion had asked Tue sday sai d . .
courtroom. Her relatives Talley in 2005. A judge for a new trial. saying a
"That tells us she has no
told her they loved her.
decla red a mi strial in former cellmate who said
excuses
fo r her actions,"
"I love you all , too. " February, and the retrial Arnold confessed to the
he
said
.
said Arnold , 28.
began Aug. 18. The jury crime ha s c hanged her
Defense attorney Kevin
The defense had argued found
Arnold
guilty story. Wise man ha s not
Lennen
urged th e jury not
that Arnold was drunk Friday of aggravated mur- ruled on the motion and
to
reco·
m
mend the death
when the offense occurred der.
said she would schedule a
penalty, saying Arnold
and had no motive, while
"It's not about achieving hearing .
wa
s drunk at the time and
prosecutors had called the the
death · penalty."
Rion said he plans to
that
she had no motive · to
criine "heinous" as they Ass istant
Montgomery present witnesses that
argued for the death penal - County Prosecutor David point to another person kill her child.
France schelli had the
ty.
'
Franceschelli said after being respon sible for the
word, calling the
last
After about five hours of ihe jury 's announcement. baby 's death,
deliberation, the jury told · "The judge is going to figDuring the .trial, an 8- crime · "heinous ." He
Montgomery
County ure out . the appropriate year-old boy said he saw pulled out a wri stwatch
Common Pleas Judge penalty. The jurors in this another boy walk into the and waved it at jurors.
"If . thi s is not the time
Mary Wiseman that it case took a shot at sen- kitchen of a nearby apartcouldn 't decide whether to tencing , and for wliatever ment with the baby, heard for the death penalty,
recommend the 'death reason 12 people couldn't the mi crowave go on and · when is the time ''" he said .

POMEROY - Mrs. Alice C. Chapman, 65, of Pomeroy,
·.widow of William Carol Chapman, passed away Tuesday.
Sept. 2. 2008 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Huntington,
W.Va.
She was born Aug . 4, 1943 in Logan County, W.Va., a
daughter of the late Chester and Geraldine Ad.kins Sexton.
She was a homemaker.
She is survived by two sisters and a brother-iri-law,
Victoria and Terry Adkins of Newport News, Va. and
Yvonne Sexton of Rutland ; several nieces, nephews, aunts
and uncles; and two ste p children, Ronald Chapman of
Virginia Beach, Va. and Billie Jean Lyon of Huntington.
A funeral service will be conducted at II a.m., Friday
Sept. 5, 2008 at Chapman 's Mortuary in Huntington with
Pastor Ron Heath officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens, Huntington. Friends may call from 6-8
p.m., Thursday, Sept. 4 at Chapman's Mortuary.

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Ohio governor releases economic .plan

Paris Hess

plane s in Alaska were writer and sounds exactly
unloading reporters and like the sa me divisive,
political operatives sent to parti san attacks we ' ve
pore throu gh her personal heard from George Bush
and public life.
for the la st eight years."
A big te st comes at the ·The speech was written by
Oct. 2 vice presidential Matthew Scully, who met
debate
with
her Palin for the first time last
Democratic , counterpart, week .
Joe Biden.
Selected by McCain
But tonight was hers,
only last Friday. Palin
' Facing down her critics addres sed the· convention
with smiling resolve. Palin amid questions about her
took
crowd-delightin g qualifications and relative
swipes at Obama and what lack of experience.
she called the Washington
The first-term governor
elite. "Here 's a little news had top billing at the conflash
for
all
those vention oil a night delereporters and commenta- gates also lined up for . a
tors: I'm not going to noisy roll call of the states
Washington to seek their to deliver their presidengood opinion . I'm going
tial
nomination
to
to Washington to serve the
McCain.
people of this country,"
Watching her speech
she sa id.
were
her husband Todd
A new celebrity herself,
Palin cast Obama as a lit- and their children, includtl'e in ore. than · a fancy ing daughter Bristol Palin,
whom the Pal ins discioseil
sp~aker with a compelling
earlier
in the we.ek was
biography.
. "The American pre si- five months pregnant.
18 -year-old
-den cy is not . supposed to Bristol ' ~
be a journey of ' personal boyfriend and apparent
di sco very.' This world of fiance, Levi Johnston. was
threats and · dangers is not seated with them.
McCairo shook up the
just a community, and it
·race by pickpresidential
doe sn' t just need an organi ze r." Palin s·aid, a clear ing Palin. a little-known
reference ro Obama's time governor les s than two
as a community organizer years in office. Since then,
a bright spotlight has been
in Chi c&lt;1go.
The Obama campaign trained on the life and
had les s than a warm record of the Republican
greeting, saying Palin ' s governor who has bucked
speech was "written by the state's political estabGeorge Bus h's speech- lishment.

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today .is Thursua y. Sept. -l. the 24Hth day of 2008. There
arc II ~ days left in the year.
.
Today\ Hi ghlighl in Hi'storv :
On Sept. -+. 178 I. Los Ange les was founded hy Spanish

settlers.
On thi s datc 1
In 1888. Gcorue Eastman received a patent for his rollfilm hox camerit;md reg istcrcu hi s trademark : " Kodak."
In I 8'1~ . English author Beatrix Potter first told the story
llf Pet er Rabbit in the form of a "picture lett er" to Noel
Moore. th·c son of Potter's l(n·mer governess,
In I'lOll . Americ·;111 author Richard Wri gh t-was born near
Natchc7.. Miss.
In llJSI. Pres ident Truman mldrcssed the nation from the
Japanese peace treat y conference in San f'rancisco in the
first li ve. coa&gt;t-to-coast televi sion broadcast.
In llJ57 . Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubu s used Arkansas
National Guardsmen to prevent nine black students from
enteri ng all -wh it e Central High School in Little Rock.,
In 1'157. Fnrd Mntor Co. hegan selling it s ill-fated Edsel.
· In 1967. IJetn&gt;it TV station WKBD aired an interview
With Michi gan Gov. George Romney in which the
Republican presidential hopeful attributed hi s previou s
supp&lt;irt for the 'war in Vietnam to a "brainwashing" he'd
received Irom U.S. officials during a 1905 visit - a comment that apparently damaged hi s White Hou se bid.
In 1971. an Alaska Airlines jet crashed near Juneau.
killing' all Ill people on bomd. ·
Ten years ago: During a visit to Ireland, President Clinton
said the words "''m sorry" for the first time about his affair
with Moniu1 Lewinsky. describing his behavior as indefen"
sibk.
Five years ago: Miguel Estrada. whose nomination
became a fla sh· point for Oemocr;Jtic opposition to
President Bush's judicial choices. withdrew from consideration for ,an appeals court seat after Republicans failed in
seven attempts to break a Senate filibu ster. Verizon
Communications and two umons. the Communications
Workers of America a·nd the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers. reached a tentative. five- year contract
after four months of talks.
One year ago: Toy maker MatteJ Int . recalled goo.ooo
lead-tainted, Chinese'-lnade toys worldwide, a third major
recall in JUSt over, a month.
Today's Birthuays: . ABC Radio commentator Paul
Harvey is 90. Actress Mit7.i Gaynor is 77 . Singer Merald
"Bubha" Kni ght (Gladys Knight &amp; Tl1e Pips) is 66. Actress
·Jennifer Salt is 64. World Golf Hall uf Farner Tom Watson
is 5ll. Rhythm-and-blues musician Ronaid LaPread is 58.
Actress Judith lvey is 57. Rock musician Martin Chambers
(The Pr'e tenders) is 57. Actress Khandi Alexander is 5 1.
Actor-comedian Damon .Wayans is 48. Rock musician Kim
:Thayil is 48. Actor Noah Taylor is 39. Actress lone Skye is
.37. Rhythm-and-blues singer Richard Wingo (Jagged
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, Edge) is 33. Actor Wes Bentley is 30.
• Thou~ht fur Today : "Men can starve from a lack of self:reali 7.mion as much as they can from a lack of bread." - ·
':Richard Wright. Ameri can author ( 1908-1960).

OPINION

Thursday, Septemb.e r 4, 2008

PageA4

Obituaries

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Palin casts herself as Washington outsider
BY TOM RAUM
' AND LIZ SIDOTI
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

ST. PAUL .. Minn . Sarah Palin delivered.
An embauled vite presiderllial candidate. a novice
t&gt;n the national stage, the
ilcad of a family sufferin g
its "ups and downs, " the
first -term Alaska governor
rl)cked the GOP convenli&lt;1n with a star-turning
performance.
Wiefding a stilello and a
smi le. Palin belillled
Democrat Banrck dbama
.J·rn~ prM
·a isCed hern ew bosh·s.
o.in c am. JO 1ling t e
crowd of GOP partisans.
"Do n't yo u think we
made the right choi&lt;.:e for
the next vice president of
th e , United
States! ''
McCain sa id . hinting the
contn&gt;Versy surrounding
hi s pick . '' And what a
beaut ifu I fam i Iy."
.Indeed. th e fa mil y was
o n display for the TV cameras five children,
rn clu din g · a 17-ycar-o ld
uninarried daug hter who is
. preg nant. Their mother
lacked the soaring oratory
skill s of Obama - a man
she attacked as a. tax -rai smg.
terrorist-coddling.
self-inuulgent liberal. But
the- former TV sportscaster
spoke in calm, TV-fri endly tones reminiscent of
Ro1.1Uid Reagan. Like the
form er GOP pre sident.
Palin warmed the crowd

with quips and jokes.
" What 's the difference
bet ween a hocke:)l mom
and a pit bull ," she said,
pau sing for a beat and a
smirk. " Lipsti ck."
She left the crowd sm il rng .
"For too' many times,
we've. brought knives to
gun fights .'' said Chuck
Gast , a del egate from
Maryland.
When asked . if Palin
brought a gun to the fight ,
Gast said : "Yes . . I think
she brings a bi g gu n, like a
moose gu n."
It wa s the crownin g
moment of a roller-coaster
week in which the first
woman ·ever
on
a
Republi can preside ntial
ticket has faced questions
about how c lose ly the
McCa·in campaign snutini zed her. She also has
heard a wide range of
inqurrr cs about family
i&gt;sues. her ·policy posit ion s and .h er re cord of
public servi ce.
"Our fam il y... she said .
" has. the sa me ups and
downs as any other." .
One speech doe s not a
campaign make . Kept at
arm 's le ngth from the
media in the days leading
up to the address, .Palin
now heads out 011 the campaign· trail , where events
are less rehearsed , crowds
less frien(lly and the environment les s contro·lled.
Even as she spoke, air-

Paris Rufford Hess, 52, of
Portland, passed away on
the evening of Sept. I, 2008
at home.
He was bom Nov. 5,
1955, to the late James
Albert and Flora Rice Hess.
Sr. in Switzer. W.Va.
Mr. Hess worked for
Talbott Drilling as well as
numerou s other establ ishments, but spent most of his
• .
life as a mechani c.
He is . survived by hi s
. ...
wife, Rhonda Hess: a son,
Michael DePue; daughters
"
and sons-in-law: Marlene
Capehart, Beverly and Troy L....Jilll:.....:!~
Ward, Chasity and Charles
Paris Hess
Parry and Alice He'ss; brothers and sisters: Paul and Dorothy Hess, Nancy Adkins,
Patsy and Tom Lucas, Ernest and Becky Hess, Rev.
Margaret Robin son, and Brenda He ss; brothers-in-law: Tim
and Kay Kern . and Ron·and Carol Roberts; sisters-in-law:
Amanda Sue Hess and Rebecca Hess.
· Mr. Hess was a proud Grandfather of I0. Several nieces
and riephews and a host of friends also survive.
Besides his parents. he was preceded in death by hi s
. , brothers: Charles Hess, James Hess, Jr., George HeiS and
·John Hess-.
·
· · It was Mr. 'Hess' wish to be cremated. A private family
service was conducted. A memorial service will be held at
a later date .
is
available
at
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Ohio mom spared death penalty for rriicrowaving baby

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Kent Yonker · -3; 2008, at his home.

With presidential elecmilitary budget. estimated sures that helped prevent
tions increasingly resemat $4.5 . billilln, is roughly nuclear war and over time
equal to mighty Finland's . allowed the kind of opening
bling what are inaccurately
styled "reality TV " proDuring the '90s, it fought that brought down the
grams, it shouldn't surprise
Saddam Hussein's army to a . Berlin Wall."
bloody
standoff. .Iran
us io find U.S. foreign poliLet's ignore the flagrant
Gene
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treated
as
an
scarcely has an air force. Its dishonesty of the McCain
Lyons
action/adventure film sce.navy can' t project force out- ad. Read it aloud. What
side the Persian Gulf, where does it sound like?
nari o. We' re not choosing a
president so much as castU.S. aircrafi carrier groups
It 's basically a promo for
patrol constantly. The
rn g a cinematic "com111an"Air
Force One: Part II,"
der in chief," whose capaci- Reaganescjue. "Get off my Iranians haven't attacked
kebab-ea.ting
ty fur violent action in an plane."
anybody since the 18th cen- featuring
instead
of
A cow. perhaps, but not tury. There's no sign they ' re Persians
international
crisis
is
LETTERS TO THE
Kazakhs.
Never
mind
that.
.
deemed his main qualifica, one overheated Netflix planning to.
EDITOR
Here's how the voiceover Iranians hate and fear al
reviewer, who reported
tion .
as
much
as
audition watching the movie several narrator of the latest Qaeda
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: L&lt;'lter., to th e editor are 11·elcome. Ther should be less
Americans
ti.111es,
awarding
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ad
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president
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Harri
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' i111signed leiters 11 i// he published. Letters should be in
Ford
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Who
,
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COLUMBUS - Gov.
Ted Strickland released a
plan Wedne sday that ties
Ohio's eco no mic growth
over the next decade to tile
development' of nine ke y
industri es,
including
renewable e nergy and
aerospace.
The strategic economic
plan presented to hundreds
of business leaders. seeks
to develop Ohio 's work
force and promote deve lopment in urban · communiti es. The plan is thick on ·
ideas and numerical goa ls
for economic growth, but
thinner on specific s on
how to reach those goa ls.
The plan is also about
creating an upbeat image
to counteract · ne ga ti ve
national perception s of
Ohio's economy.
Strickland did noi mention unemplo yment or the
loss of. manufacturing jobs
- two chapters of Ohio's
economic story that ge t
frequent coverage. Ohio's
unemployment ·
rate

BY JAMES HANNAH

ASSOCI ATED PRESS WRITER

Thursday... Suony. High'
in the lower 90s. Southeast
winds 5 to I0 mph .
RUTLAND - The Rutland Church of the Nazarene will , .~ Thursday night...Mostly
have a pig roast from 4 to 7:30 p.rri. Sept. 20, at Vennari clear in the evening .. .Then
Park in Rutland. The community is invited.
becoming partly cloudy.
Lows in the mid 60s. South
winds 5 to I0 mph . ·
Friday... Mostly 'sunny,
Highs in the upper 80s.
South winds 5 to 10 mph .
. POMEROY - The congregation of the Enterprise
Friday
night...Mostly
United Methodist Church will be attending church services cloudy with a slight chance
at the Pomeroy United Methodist Church beginning this
Sunday, Sept. 7.

Pig roast planned

Church congregation
changing location

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Flag football practice
POMEROY ~ Those signed up for the Meigs High
School Alumni Flag Football Game will have practice at 6
p.m., Wednesday Sept. I 0 at the Meigs High School
Football Field in Pomeroy.

Meigs Alumni Band to meet

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ROCKSPRINGS -· The Meigs Alumni Band will meet
. f£om 6-8 p.m. on Monday at the high school bandroom in
.preparation for their homecoming performance on Friday.
:sept. 12. Attendance is not mandatory to perform . The
band will also rehearse prior to the homecoming game at
5:30p.m., Sept. 12 at the football stadium in Pomeroy. All
former alumni band members are invited to attend.

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reached 7.2 percent in logistics , in s(ruments and ro undin g states. to 125
Jul y. the highest level in electronics. motor vehicle percent o f that average by
more than 15 years.
manufacturin g and poly- 2020.
Instead. he emphasized mers. To nurture the work The ~oals will be unat bright spots in the econo- ers needed for those indu s- tainable without fir st ·
my that' will be used to sell tries. the state wi ll focu s changi ng the perception of
Ohio ro businesses: a low on work force develop- Ohio. said Lt. Gov. Lee
cost of livi n ~. a state ment.
Fi,lier. who also se rve s as
wlw -,e cx rort~ have' grown
One program. calleu director of th e state
ever) year for the past I 0 Ohio Mean s Home , will Departmen t
of
years, and the fact that in a reach out to former resi- Development.
few years it wi II be one of dent s and student s who · The state· s marketing
only two states that don't went to college in the effort s wi ll be built on the
ha ve ·a gene ra l tax on cor- state, and trv to attract
foundation of an existinr
them back . ·
porate profits .
cam
paign that brands
" In the past (the econoThe new economic plan Ohio as the "state of permy ) always provided for is meam to work together
where
it s people, and it always with the state's recently fect balanc e, "
workers
can
enjoy
a
prowi ll - if we build on our an nounced higher edu.ca-.
strength s, if we cultivat e tion plan. which seeks to du ctive L"areer and a hi gh
the talent s of our people. grea tl y in crease enroll - quality of life .
"Markei ing is not fluff,
and · if we invest in our- ment at Ohi o public col'e lves, and if we ta ke .thi s leges. An economic stimu- it 's ind ispe nsab le to ecodevelopment ,"
oppo rtunit y not to look lus plan pa ssed by the nomic
Fisher
said
.
back but to look forward ,., Legislature and signed by
The Legislature is curStrickland told bu sine ss Strickland· thi s year put s
rently
exploring how to
leaders ga thered at· an $250 million toward the
make
the state more
auditorium in a downtown creation of more internstate office building.
ship and co-op programs attractive to busines s, as a
task force holds a series of
The indu strie s that Ohio for student s.
will target are advanced
Stri ckland said the eco- meetings to look at
energy, a·erospace, agricul - nomic plan set s goals· for whether some overly burture, bioscience and bio- ex port growth to go from densom e or duplicative
products, co.rporate ser- 91 percent of the three- re gulati ons can be elimivices, di stribution and year average of six sur- nated .

Kent Yonker, 49, Mason, W.Va., died Wednesday. Sept.
·
His wife, Darlene Spears Yonker, survives.
Funeral service will be private and under the arrangement
of Crow-Hussell Funeral Home in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
There will be no calling hours.
An online guest registry is available at www.crowhusselltb.com

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The role of a lifetime

BY STEPHEN MAJORS
.AS SOCIATED PRESS WRITER

penali'y or life in prison. come to the same conclu- then later saw the burned
and that it wouldn't be sion .'' ,
baby in the 'microw ave.
able to make such a deciOutside the courthouse.
Attorneys for both sides
DAYTON - A woman sion even if it deliberated Amold's relatives hugged addressed the jury before
convicted of murdering through Thursday.
one another.
deliberation s
on
her infant daught er by
Wiseman is now limited
"We're relieved that an Wednesdav. The fact tilat
microwaving her wa s to sentencing Arnold to innoce nt person didn't Arnold had been a Girl
spared the death penalty life in prison without recei ve the death penalty," Scout , that her father died
Wednesday by a jury that pa ro le, life without parole said defen se attorney Jon when she was young an.d
couldn't rea ch, a unani - for at least 30 years. or life Paul Rion. " It doesn ' t .that she comes from a
mous decision.
without parole for at least make se nse ·that a person close famil y doe s not outChina Arnold .showed no 25 years. She pl ans to who has had no real prob- weigh the seriou sness of
immediate reac tion , but impo se
her
sentence lems in their life can eve n the
cnme.
Assistant
she smiled and waved to Monday.
be accused of something Montgo mery
County
family
members
.as
Arnold was accused of like this .''
Pro sec utor Dani el Brandt
deputie s led her from the killing monthcold Pari s
Rion had asked Tue sday sai d . .
courtroom. Her relatives Talley in 2005. A judge for a new trial. saying a
"That tells us she has no
told her they loved her.
decla red a mi strial in former cellmate who said
excuses
fo r her actions,"
"I love you all , too. " February, and the retrial Arnold confessed to the
he
said
.
said Arnold , 28.
began Aug. 18. The jury crime ha s c hanged her
Defense attorney Kevin
The defense had argued found
Arnold
guilty story. Wise man ha s not
Lennen
urged th e jury not
that Arnold was drunk Friday of aggravated mur- ruled on the motion and
to
reco·
m
mend the death
when the offense occurred der.
said she would schedule a
penalty, saying Arnold
and had no motive, while
"It's not about achieving hearing .
wa
s drunk at the time and
prosecutors had called the the
death · penalty."
Rion said he plans to
that
she had no motive · to
criine "heinous" as they Ass istant
Montgomery present witnesses that
argued for the death penal - County Prosecutor David point to another person kill her child.
France schelli had the
ty.
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Franceschelli said after being respon sible for the
word, calling the
last
After about five hours of ihe jury 's announcement. baby 's death,
deliberation, the jury told · "The judge is going to figDuring the .trial, an 8- crime · "heinous ." He
Montgomery
County ure out . the appropriate year-old boy said he saw pulled out a wri stwatch
Common Pleas Judge penalty. The jurors in this another boy walk into the and waved it at jurors.
"If . thi s is not the time
Mary Wiseman that it case took a shot at sen- kitchen of a nearby apartcouldn 't decide whether to tencing , and for wliatever ment with the baby, heard for the death penalty,
recommend the 'death reason 12 people couldn't the mi crowave go on and · when is the time ''" he said .

POMEROY - Mrs. Alice C. Chapman, 65, of Pomeroy,
·.widow of William Carol Chapman, passed away Tuesday.
Sept. 2. 2008 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Huntington,
W.Va.
She was born Aug . 4, 1943 in Logan County, W.Va., a
daughter of the late Chester and Geraldine Ad.kins Sexton.
She was a homemaker.
She is survived by two sisters and a brother-iri-law,
Victoria and Terry Adkins of Newport News, Va. and
Yvonne Sexton of Rutland ; several nieces, nephews, aunts
and uncles; and two ste p children, Ronald Chapman of
Virginia Beach, Va. and Billie Jean Lyon of Huntington.
A funeral service will be conducted at II a.m., Friday
Sept. 5, 2008 at Chapman 's Mortuary in Huntington with
Pastor Ron Heath officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens, Huntington. Friends may call from 6-8
p.m., Thursday, Sept. 4 at Chapman's Mortuary.

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Ohio governor releases economic .plan

Paris Hess

plane s in Alaska were writer and sounds exactly
unloading reporters and like the sa me divisive,
political operatives sent to parti san attacks we ' ve
pore throu gh her personal heard from George Bush
and public life.
for the la st eight years."
A big te st comes at the ·The speech was written by
Oct. 2 vice presidential Matthew Scully, who met
debate
with
her Palin for the first time last
Democratic , counterpart, week .
Joe Biden.
Selected by McCain
But tonight was hers,
only last Friday. Palin
' Facing down her critics addres sed the· convention
with smiling resolve. Palin amid questions about her
took
crowd-delightin g qualifications and relative
swipes at Obama and what lack of experience.
she called the Washington
The first-term governor
elite. "Here 's a little news had top billing at the conflash
for
all
those vention oil a night delereporters and commenta- gates also lined up for . a
tors: I'm not going to noisy roll call of the states
Washington to seek their to deliver their presidengood opinion . I'm going
tial
nomination
to
to Washington to serve the
McCain.
people of this country,"
Watching her speech
she sa id.
were
her husband Todd
A new celebrity herself,
Palin cast Obama as a lit- and their children, includtl'e in ore. than · a fancy ing daughter Bristol Palin,
whom the Pal ins discioseil
sp~aker with a compelling
earlier
in the we.ek was
biography.
. "The American pre si- five months pregnant.
18 -year-old
-den cy is not . supposed to Bristol ' ~
be a journey of ' personal boyfriend and apparent
di sco very.' This world of fiance, Levi Johnston. was
threats and · dangers is not seated with them.
McCairo shook up the
just a community, and it
·race by pickpresidential
doe sn' t just need an organi ze r." Palin s·aid, a clear ing Palin. a little-known
reference ro Obama's time governor les s than two
as a community organizer years in office. Since then,
a bright spotlight has been
in Chi c&lt;1go.
The Obama campaign trained on the life and
had les s than a warm record of the Republican
greeting, saying Palin ' s governor who has bucked
speech was "written by the state's political estabGeorge Bus h's speech- lishment.

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Saturday... Mostly cloudy
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Monday
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Chance of rain 30 perce nt.
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night and
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
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Community Fest in
Rio this Saturday
RIO GRANDE
Rio
· Grande 's
fourth
annual
Community Fest, featuring
food, music and children 's
activities, is Saturday from 5 to
10 p.m.
The festival takes place on the
North College Green of the
University of Rio Grande/Rio
Grande Community College. All
proceeds from the festival go to
the purchase of additional
equipment for the Rio Grande
Volunteer Fire Departm·ent.
Local artist Jennifer Easter
has personalized the artwork on
the Rio Grande. · VFD' s newest
additio.n with a tribute to the 343
New York Ciry firefighters who
. lost their lives on 9/11.
The 1986 Mack 4,000-gallon
tanker, recently purchased from
the ·Bargaintown Fire Co. in

LOcAL ScHEDULE
POMEROY- A schedule of upcoming high
scnool wa rsity sporting eve.nts involv ing
teams !rom Meigs and Ga!lia counties.

Thursday September 4

Soccer

South Point at OVCS, 6:30p .m.

Volleyball

New Jersey. arrived in Rio
Grande sporti ng the eagle and
firehose .
Local firefighters decided to
add the lettering to the artwork
in remembrance of their fallen
brothers. who perished in the
line ofduty.
The bigger tanker hold s
approximately 800 gallons more
•than its predece ssor. something
that will )lope fully pay off in the
event of a fire. said Mayor Matt
Easter.
Easter said the council decided to ·purchase the new truck
because the need was there .
"The council puts away a budget
every month for the purchase of
a new fire truck," said Easter.
"This truck just came at the
rigjll time and is by far the most
intimidating in the fleet. "

Ironton at Gallia Academy. 5: 15p.m.

Athpns at Meigs, 6 p.m.
Waterford at Eastem, 6 p.m
Sm~hern at Trimble, 6 p.m.
River Valley at Chesapeake, s·30 p.m.

Golf
GaJIIa Academy- at Portsmouth, 4:30
p . m~

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Fed Hock· at Eastern (Pine Hills), 4:30

p.m.
Southern at Waterford {Lakeside) , 4 :30

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Meigs at Vinton County (Fairg reens),
4&lt;30 p .m.

Friday. Saplembgr 5

Football
Gatlia Academy at Ironton, 7:30p.m
Meigs at River Valley..7:30p.m.
Eastern at Wahama , 7 :30p.m.

South Gallia at Southern, 7:30p.m.
Sissonville at Point Pleasant, 7:30 p.rTJ .
Hannan at Van, 7 :30p.m
Volleyball
0VCS at T~ays Valley, 6 p.m:
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Saturdav. September 6
Soccer

GaHia Academy at Zanesville . 1: 30 p.m.
Volleyball
Eastern at Athens Tournament, 9 a.m.

Vinton ·County Air Show set Sept. 21
Artist Joy Kocmoud, far left, creates a series of paintings as Strange Kandy members, from left. Jacob
Riddle, Jenny Walker, Ryan Duffy and Mark Ward play the blues during the French Art Colony's Salon
Series event, held Aug. 23 at Joe Mama's Coffeehouse in Gallipolis. Following the concert, the paintings were raffled off and winning audience members picked their favorite piece as a fund-raiser for the
FAC. The next event in the series will be on Friday, Sept. 12 at 6:30p.m. at the Merry Family Winery.

ODA 9pens doors to ·public
REYNOLDSBURG
Ohio
Agriculture Director Robert
Boggs invites all Ohioans to visit
the
Ohio
Department
of
Agriculture's (ODA) Open House
and Farmers' Market on Saturday,
Sept. 6.
The event will be held from 9
a.m. until noon on the ODA campus, 8995. E. Main St.
Reynoldsburg.
"It is a privilege to ppen our
state-of-the-art campus to the puhlic," Boggs said. ·"Agriculture
directly impacts the lives of every
Ohioan, and this open house provides us an opportunity to educate
consumers about the vital work we

perform on a daily basis."
Campus tours begin at 9:30a.m.
and are offered every half hour ·
until 11:30 a.m . Buildings included on the tour are the Animal
Dis.ease Diagnostic, Consumer
.Analytical, and Weights and
~~asures la~qratot¥s· .T?~r partlclpants w1ll also VISit the
Bromfield Building where informational exhibits will be displayed, and departmental experts
will be av.ailable to answer queslions.
In addition to the open house,
visitors can support local farmers
by purchasing fresh produce and
goods at the ODA Farmers'

Market. A farmers' market is a
location·where several agricultural
producers congregate to offer
items such as wholesome fruits,
vegetables, baked goods, and
flowers. Ohio is home to more
than 600 farm markets that showc_ase the sta,te'~ .&lt;;!Jificultural tradiuon and hentagE J\. vanety ofvendors with bountiful products will
be available during the event.
The ODA Open House and
Farmers' Market is free to the publie.
To register as a vendor or to
obtain additional information
about ODA, visit www.ohioagriculture.gov.

Entertainment Briefs
Opry House program

door concert with the band Hip Pocket playing
favorite tunes from the 1960s, '70s and '80s.

MILTON, W.Va. -The Donna Hughes Band from
North Carolina will perform Friday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Moutaineer Opry ·House, 1-64 Exit 28 at Milton.
Standard admission includes $12 for .adults, $10
for seniors 55 and over, and· $5 for children 12 and
under.
·

· To learn more about the event, contact the
Marielta/Washington County CVB office at (740)
373-5178 or log on to www.MariettaOhio.org/sternwheelribfest. . ·

Fall festival

GALLIPOLIS - Harrison Township Volunteer
Fire Department's third annual hog roast and auction
is Saturday, Sept. 13 at the VFD on Little Bullskin
Road.
·
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Activities start at noon with the Big Bend
Cloggers. Paul "Bub" Williams performs at 2 p.m.,
and the auction is at 3 p.m.
· · There will also be a cow drop, 30-foot inflatable
obstacle course, face painting for kids and a 50/SO
drawing.
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CROWN CIT.Y - Annual fall festival at the
Crown City Volunteer Fire Departmeni is this
Saturday, featuring foiod, fun, games and live music
and begins at I0 a.m.
An auction will be held at 4 p.m. .
If unable to attend but would like 10 contribute 10
the VFD, send donations to the Crown City Volunteer
Fire Department, P.O. Box 316, Crown City, Ohio
45623.

Sternwheel, ribs festival

VFD plans hog roast

Holcombe to perform
NELSONVILLE - North Carolina's Malcolm
Holcombe will present a concert at Stuart's Opera
House in Nelsonville at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12. ·
Holcombe has been described as a "one of the kind
songwriter, rugged and rustic, whose visage appears
to be carved of granite, and whose voice is a sculpture crafted of tree bark and discarded railroad iron."
His performances are said .to be intense and have a
sound that combines harmonica folk, acoustic blues,
string band country and small town soul.

MARlETTA - The eignth annual Sternwheel
Rockin' Rib Fest is set to kick off in downtown
· Marietta Thursday, Sept. 4 from 6 to 10 p.m. w.ith a
concert and · some of the tastiest, mouth-watering
ribs around!
The Rib Fest takes place at the Lafayette Hotel
parking lot and is Ofganized by the Marietta.
Washingtpn County Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau.
Rib Fest activities begin at 6 p.m. with ribs being
Tickets are still' available. They are $12 in advance
served until 9 p.m. (or until they are gone). or $15 at the door. For more information call (740)
Admission is. $15 ages 12 and up; $10 under 12; and 753:1924 or visit our website at www.stuartsopem·
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fly his lawnmower, always a
qowd pleaser.
As usual, the airport's own
Screaming Chicken Skydiving
team will open and close the
show. There will also be hang
gliders and it will be possible to
hitch a ride in one. These aircraft will be towed into the air
and then released to fly as long .
as they can over Pumpkin Ridge
withouf power.
·
If all goes as planned, chicken
dinners will be available before
noon and airplane rides given by
members of the Vinton County
Pilots and Boosters Association
will be offered after the show. A
donation will be asked at the
gate.
The Vinton County Airport is
located abo'ut 6 miles north of
McArthur just off St. Rt . 93 on
Airport Road.

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Monday. September 1

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Volleyball

Eastern at Vinton County, 6 p.m.
Galli a Academy at Chillicothe, 5:15p.m.
South Gallia. Wellston at OVC (tri ), 5
p.m.
Southern at Hannan, TBA
,
Golf
f\lver VaHey, Buffalo, Fairland at Ga111a
Academy {Cliffside), 4:30p.m.

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For more information, contact
Air Show Chairman Nick Rupert
at (740) 357-0268 or Steve
Keller at (740) 418-2612
between the hours of 8 a.m. and
5. p.m., Monday through Friday.

Cabela stournament set
at Point park ·
POINT ·PLEASANT, W. Va. released after the tournament.
Registration forms are avail '
- Fishing enthusiasts need to
have their tackle box and fishing able at the tourism center in
poles ready for the upcoming Point Pleasant, and entries also
Cabela's Ktng Kat tournament. will be accepted at the mandataThe tournament, which is slat- ry meeting at 5:30 a.m. at the
ed 'for this Saturday at the Point w.eigh-in site prior to the tournaPleasant Riverfront Park, w'ill
provide an opportunity for local ment.
anglers and clubs to compete for
In addition to the Cabela's
cash, prizes and a chance to King Kat tournament, there will
advance to the Cabela's King be the Cabeta·'s King Kat Kids
Kat Classic scheduled Sept. 26- fishing rodeo. That event wlll
27. ·
take place at Krodel Park and is
According to a news .release, open to cnildren ages 12 · and
the tournament is conducted under. Sign-ups ar~ scheduled at
through the C~bela'.s King Kat the tournament weigh-in site. In
tournament trail, wh1ch was ere- order to pariicipate all children
.'
· ·
ated to g1Ve the grown number
of catfish anglers, clubs and . must be accompamed by a parorganizations an opportunity to ent or g~ar~1an ..
.
The k1ds f1shmg ro_deo IS free
shine in the spotlight with the
first ever "Classic" of competi- of charge. and all children who
tive catfish angling.
enter will receive a prize . .In
As the tournament is a team addition, all children entered
event, teams must consist of one will be registered for a chance io
or two participants. However, a win one of four $5,000 scholarthird teammate may accompany ships. Following the .weigh-in,
the team if he or she is under 16 test proaucts from the tournayears pf age or over 65 years of ment's national sponsors will be
age. The team entry fee IS $200.
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drawn.
Also,
partiCipants
w1ll
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Th e t ournamen I 1s sc e u
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'bl f
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to last from 6:30 a.m. 10 3 p.m. e 1g1 e or a c ance to wm an
Weigh-ins are set to follow at 4· 18-foot ~eaArk boat and tra1ler,
p.m., with a five fish limit per wh1ch Will be g1ven away at the
team. In order to help preserve Classic.
For more informatioll , call
· the. sport, only live fish will be
. weighed · and. all f1sh will be (304) 675-6788.

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McARTHUR - Plans are
underway for the Vinton County
Air Show, which will be held
Sunday, Sept. 21 at the Vinton
County Airport, just north of
McArthur.
There will be several new per. formers this year and a good
variety of activities and treats
including the airport's famous
barbecued chicken dinners.
· As 'it stands now, three
Chinese Yaks will tly in from
Michigan to demonstrate formation flying and each pilot will do
an individual performance. A
high performance Pitts from
Indiana will perform. Military
pilot Steve Larken from
,Parkersburg, W.Va. , will perform for the second year and
will thrill the audience with a
death defying performance just
as he did last year.
There will be at least two
radio controlled "3-D" performers who will put their model
planes through their paces in
maneuvers not possible in full
scale planes. One RC flyer will

Southern
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POMEROY - In sports,
you only have to win a team
event by one point.
With that said, Southern
golf was victorious · last
Thursday
during
a
Tri- Valley
Conference
Hocking
Division
m a t c h
against vis"
i t i n g
Trimble at
L...ll-=__..., Pine Hills
Golf Club.
Harris
T h e
Tornadoes
(4-1 TVC
Hocking)
won their
t h i r d
straight
league
competition with a
team score
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of 172, bet·~ · e~
tering the
Tomcats' tally of 173.
·Senior Bryan Harris led
the Purple and Gold with a
;!.:Over par round of 36, finiShing the evening with
iDc::dalist honors . Taylor
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GLOUSTER - Meigs
volleyball stayed unheaten
this 2008 season during a
straight-game 25-13, 25-19,
25-22 triumph at Trimble
Wednesday night during a
Tri-Valley Conference interdi visional
matchup in
Athens County.
The Lady Marauders (5-0)
have won 15-of-17 games
played this season, includtng posting their third
shutout of the year against
the Lady Tomcats. The
Maroon and Gold once
again gave a collective performance, posting team
totals of 32 kills, 31 assists

Cross Country

Meigs, Eastern, Southern: River Valley
at Athens Invite (Ohio U.), 9:30a.m.

Gallia Academy at Cabeti-Midland

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and seven blocks - as well ·
action today when it hosts blocks, II assists and had
as going 69-of-74 from the
Athens at Larry R. Morri son three aces in an overall solid
service line .
Gxmnasium. The JV game night at the next. Noe added
Sophomore Shellie Bailey ·
w1ll st&lt;\f( at 6 p.m.
four aces and a block to her
led the scoring with II
end of night numbers ..
BLUE ANGELS VANQUISH VC
points, followed by Morgan
Megan Foster wasn't far
Howard with seven and
behrnd her teammate s 'with
MoARTHUR - Another eight points while adding a
Catie.Wolfe with six points.
Meri VanMeter and Tricia
strong start by the Gallia trio of kills, blocks and aces
A~ademy volleyball team. . . for the Angels. Rounding out
Smith both had five points
in the winning cause, while
Th e Blue ,Angel s (4-0) the scoring for Gallia
Bailey
Wolfe
moved to 4-0 on the young Academy was Hannah
Emalee Glass was close
s~ason witli a commanding Cunningham with si'x points
behind with four. Chandra
s.traight
set victory over and Samantha Barnes with
Stanley also had one point.
MHS made it a clean
Wolfe led rhe net attack sweep of the night with a Vinton County 25-14, 25-16 three points.
wi.th 13 kill s, followed by straight-game victory in and '25-14 Wednesday night
Cunningham led the team
in assists with 17, while al so
Bailey with nine and the junior varsity contest. in McArthur.
Stanley with seven . Glass The JV squad is also 5-0 on
Alexi&amp; Geiger and Amy adding a pair of aces and
led the passing attack with the year.
Noe led the charge with 14 kill s. Barnes added three
16 assists and Smith added a
Meigs - 2-0 in the Tri- points· and 13 points respec- kills, a block and a dig for
dozen. Stanley had a team- Valley Conference Ohio tively and five kills apiece. .
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also
added
three
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Ohio. Prep Football -

Week 3 Roundup

Southern opens ~008 home season with
Rebels; ,Eagles and Marauders hit the road
won the last three contests.
SHS last won in 2004 by a
12-9 count. Kickotl is slated
There is a for 7:30p.m.

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RACINE first time for everythin~.
which will be the case th1s WHITE fALCONS HOST EAGLES
Friday night when a pair of
from
MASON, W,Va. - After
winless
teams
Southern and South Gallia posting win s last week over
battle in a pivotal Week 3 ·Southern and South · Gallia
non•conference
football respectively, the Wahama .
matchup at Roger Lee White Falcons and the
Adams Field.
Eastern Eagles prepare to
The Tornadoes (0-2) will extend their early season
be making their 2008 home success · on the gridiron
debut, and the trip home will when the two neighboring .
be a welcome sight. The schools clash at 7:30 p.m.
Purple and Gold have been Friday on the White Falcons
outscored in two mad games home turf.
· this year by a 94-3 margin.
Wahama, fresh off a sea- ·
Those two losses were at son opening 59-0 thrashing
Symmes Valley (35-3) and over visiting Southern, will
at Wahama (59-0) last week- try and duplicate the fast
end.
start it -experienced against
The Rebels (0-2) haven't the Tornadoes when the.
fared much better this sea- Bend Area gridders scored
son. SGHS has yet to score a touchdowns on its first two
point in any of the first three offensive plays. Coach Ed
quarters and are being Cromley's WHS football
outscored on the year by a eleven went on to send six
76-28 margin. Those two different White Falcons into
losses were against visiting the end zone while racking
Waterford (41-20) in Week I up more than 500 yards of
and at Eastern (35-8) last tarat offense in the oneweek in Tuppers Plains.
sided victory.
The Red and Gold are
Eastern also enjoyed · a
averaging 14 points and break-out contest last week
177.5 total yards per game when the Eagles snapped a
offensively, as well as three-year home losing skid
allowing 38 points and with a convincins 35-8 tri431.5 total yards per game umph over visilm!l South
on defense. SGHS has been Galli a. The inspirmg win
outscored 62-0 in the first over the Rebels evened the
half this year.
Meigs County teams 2008
· Southem 's lone points of season record at 1-1 on the
the s.eason came in the sec: ye,ar. In its season opener on
ond quarter of Week I and is the road at Alexander the
also scoreless in its last six Eagles
committed
an
periods. SHS is averaging astounding eight turnovers
1.5 points and 163.5 total in dropping a disappointing
yards per game on offense, 48,14 TVC decision to the
while allowing 47 points Spartans.
Wahama and Eastern have
and 468.5 wat yards per
Bryan Waltarlliphoto
game defensively.
met continuously for the
The Tornadoes lead the . past 26 years with the White Eastern senior Zach Hendrix, left, runs downfield after hauling in a pass during last Friday's
Week 2 football contest against South Gall ia at East Shade River Stadium in Tuppers
all-time serie's by a 6-5 margin, but the Rebels have
Ple,se see..Ohlo. Bl
Plains .. The Eagles he·ad. to Mason , W.Va. , this Friday to take on Wabama.

W.Va. Prep Football -Week 2 Roundup

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POINT
PLEASANT,
W.Va. - Last week was not
the start Point Pleasant was
looking for.
After stunning performances from sophomore
Allen Wasonga and senior
Derek Mitchell, the Big
Blacks (0-1) put themselves
in a position to finally get
one back from cross-river
rival Gallia Academy a(ter
three quarters of · nearly
flawless play, but a• fumble
on the two yard line late in
the fourth quarter turned a
potential win into a heartbreaking 28-21 loss to the
Devil s.
Hopefully this Friday will
be the remedy Point
Larry Crumlphoto Pleasant needs to get over
Point Pleasant's Derek MitGhell goes for an interception the Week I blues. '
The Big Blacks will host
while Caleb Wasonga (18) watches during a high school
football game against Gallia Academy last Friday at Cardinal Co9ference foe
Sissonville (0-1) who is also
Memorial Reid in Gallip~lis.
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reeling from a dis~ppointing . caught off-guard again.
first week after suffering a
Other than the five
41 -19
setback
to turnovers and a non-existent
Chapmanville last Friday.
passing game, the Big
And this Friday will also Blacks were firing on all
be a chaQ,Ce for Point cylinders rushing the .ball
Pleasant to try and get a lit- and on defense. Point
tie redemption after last Pleasant produced 222 yards
year's embarrassing 40-7 of offense with a majority of
season opening loss· at the that coming from Wasonga ·
hands of the Indians .
and Mitchell , Wasonga
Last year's result was scored all three PPHS touchshockin·g to say the least as downs and rushed for 156
Sissonville snappe&lt;.l a five- yards on 14 carries despite
game win streak by Point missing a majority of the
Pleasant and scored more second half due to cramping.
points in that game than il
Mitchell added another 92
had in the previous nine yards on 13 carries to progames combined. Comlng duce a deadly one-two
into last year's meeting the punch.
Big Blacks had shut out
On the other side of the
Sissonville three straight ball Point Pleasant's defense
years,' but like the game limited the' Blue Devils to
against Gallia Academy. 202 yards with 74 yards
over half a dozen turnovers coming -through the air and
allowed Sissonville to run another 128 coming on the
away with the win.
ground.
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
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Community Fest in
Rio this Saturday
RIO GRANDE
Rio
· Grande 's
fourth
annual
Community Fest, featuring
food, music and children 's
activities, is Saturday from 5 to
10 p.m.
The festival takes place on the
North College Green of the
University of Rio Grande/Rio
Grande Community College. All
proceeds from the festival go to
the purchase of additional
equipment for the Rio Grande
Volunteer Fire Departm·ent.
Local artist Jennifer Easter
has personalized the artwork on
the Rio Grande. · VFD' s newest
additio.n with a tribute to the 343
New York Ciry firefighters who
. lost their lives on 9/11.
The 1986 Mack 4,000-gallon
tanker, recently purchased from
the ·Bargaintown Fire Co. in

LOcAL ScHEDULE
POMEROY- A schedule of upcoming high
scnool wa rsity sporting eve.nts involv ing
teams !rom Meigs and Ga!lia counties.

Thursday September 4

Soccer

South Point at OVCS, 6:30p .m.

Volleyball

New Jersey. arrived in Rio
Grande sporti ng the eagle and
firehose .
Local firefighters decided to
add the lettering to the artwork
in remembrance of their fallen
brothers. who perished in the
line ofduty.
The bigger tanker hold s
approximately 800 gallons more
•than its predece ssor. something
that will )lope fully pay off in the
event of a fire. said Mayor Matt
Easter.
Easter said the council decided to ·purchase the new truck
because the need was there .
"The council puts away a budget
every month for the purchase of
a new fire truck," said Easter.
"This truck just came at the
rigjll time and is by far the most
intimidating in the fleet. "

Ironton at Gallia Academy. 5: 15p.m.

Athpns at Meigs, 6 p.m.
Waterford at Eastem, 6 p.m
Sm~hern at Trimble, 6 p.m.
River Valley at Chesapeake, s·30 p.m.

Golf
GaJIIa Academy- at Portsmouth, 4:30
p . m~

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Fed Hock· at Eastern (Pine Hills), 4:30

p.m.
Southern at Waterford {Lakeside) , 4 :30

Rm.

Meigs at Vinton County (Fairg reens),
4&lt;30 p .m.

Friday. Saplembgr 5

Football
Gatlia Academy at Ironton, 7:30p.m
Meigs at River Valley..7:30p.m.
Eastern at Wahama , 7 :30p.m.

South Gallia at Southern, 7:30p.m.
Sissonville at Point Pleasant, 7:30 p.rTJ .
Hannan at Van, 7 :30p.m
Volleyball
0VCS at T~ays Valley, 6 p.m:
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Saturdav. September 6
Soccer

GaHia Academy at Zanesville . 1: 30 p.m.
Volleyball
Eastern at Athens Tournament, 9 a.m.

Vinton ·County Air Show set Sept. 21
Artist Joy Kocmoud, far left, creates a series of paintings as Strange Kandy members, from left. Jacob
Riddle, Jenny Walker, Ryan Duffy and Mark Ward play the blues during the French Art Colony's Salon
Series event, held Aug. 23 at Joe Mama's Coffeehouse in Gallipolis. Following the concert, the paintings were raffled off and winning audience members picked their favorite piece as a fund-raiser for the
FAC. The next event in the series will be on Friday, Sept. 12 at 6:30p.m. at the Merry Family Winery.

ODA 9pens doors to ·public
REYNOLDSBURG
Ohio
Agriculture Director Robert
Boggs invites all Ohioans to visit
the
Ohio
Department
of
Agriculture's (ODA) Open House
and Farmers' Market on Saturday,
Sept. 6.
The event will be held from 9
a.m. until noon on the ODA campus, 8995. E. Main St.
Reynoldsburg.
"It is a privilege to ppen our
state-of-the-art campus to the puhlic," Boggs said. ·"Agriculture
directly impacts the lives of every
Ohioan, and this open house provides us an opportunity to educate
consumers about the vital work we

perform on a daily basis."
Campus tours begin at 9:30a.m.
and are offered every half hour ·
until 11:30 a.m . Buildings included on the tour are the Animal
Dis.ease Diagnostic, Consumer
.Analytical, and Weights and
~~asures la~qratot¥s· .T?~r partlclpants w1ll also VISit the
Bromfield Building where informational exhibits will be displayed, and departmental experts
will be av.ailable to answer queslions.
In addition to the open house,
visitors can support local farmers
by purchasing fresh produce and
goods at the ODA Farmers'

Market. A farmers' market is a
location·where several agricultural
producers congregate to offer
items such as wholesome fruits,
vegetables, baked goods, and
flowers. Ohio is home to more
than 600 farm markets that showc_ase the sta,te'~ .&lt;;!Jificultural tradiuon and hentagE J\. vanety ofvendors with bountiful products will
be available during the event.
The ODA Open House and
Farmers' Market is free to the publie.
To register as a vendor or to
obtain additional information
about ODA, visit www.ohioagriculture.gov.

Entertainment Briefs
Opry House program

door concert with the band Hip Pocket playing
favorite tunes from the 1960s, '70s and '80s.

MILTON, W.Va. -The Donna Hughes Band from
North Carolina will perform Friday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Moutaineer Opry ·House, 1-64 Exit 28 at Milton.
Standard admission includes $12 for .adults, $10
for seniors 55 and over, and· $5 for children 12 and
under.
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· To learn more about the event, contact the
Marielta/Washington County CVB office at (740)
373-5178 or log on to www.MariettaOhio.org/sternwheelribfest. . ·

Fall festival

GALLIPOLIS - Harrison Township Volunteer
Fire Department's third annual hog roast and auction
is Saturday, Sept. 13 at the VFD on Little Bullskin
Road.
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Activities start at noon with the Big Bend
Cloggers. Paul "Bub" Williams performs at 2 p.m.,
and the auction is at 3 p.m.
· · There will also be a cow drop, 30-foot inflatable
obstacle course, face painting for kids and a 50/SO
drawing.
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CROWN CIT.Y - Annual fall festival at the
Crown City Volunteer Fire Departmeni is this
Saturday, featuring foiod, fun, games and live music
and begins at I0 a.m.
An auction will be held at 4 p.m. .
If unable to attend but would like 10 contribute 10
the VFD, send donations to the Crown City Volunteer
Fire Department, P.O. Box 316, Crown City, Ohio
45623.

Sternwheel, ribs festival

VFD plans hog roast

Holcombe to perform
NELSONVILLE - North Carolina's Malcolm
Holcombe will present a concert at Stuart's Opera
House in Nelsonville at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12. ·
Holcombe has been described as a "one of the kind
songwriter, rugged and rustic, whose visage appears
to be carved of granite, and whose voice is a sculpture crafted of tree bark and discarded railroad iron."
His performances are said .to be intense and have a
sound that combines harmonica folk, acoustic blues,
string band country and small town soul.

MARlETTA - The eignth annual Sternwheel
Rockin' Rib Fest is set to kick off in downtown
· Marietta Thursday, Sept. 4 from 6 to 10 p.m. w.ith a
concert and · some of the tastiest, mouth-watering
ribs around!
The Rib Fest takes place at the Lafayette Hotel
parking lot and is Ofganized by the Marietta.
Washingtpn County Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau.
Rib Fest activities begin at 6 p.m. with ribs being
Tickets are still' available. They are $12 in advance
served until 9 p.m. (or until they are gone). or $15 at the door. For more information call (740)
Admission is. $15 ages 12 and up; $10 under 12; and 753:1924 or visit our website at www.stuartsopem·
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fly his lawnmower, always a
qowd pleaser.
As usual, the airport's own
Screaming Chicken Skydiving
team will open and close the
show. There will also be hang
gliders and it will be possible to
hitch a ride in one. These aircraft will be towed into the air
and then released to fly as long .
as they can over Pumpkin Ridge
withouf power.
·
If all goes as planned, chicken
dinners will be available before
noon and airplane rides given by
members of the Vinton County
Pilots and Boosters Association
will be offered after the show. A
donation will be asked at the
gate.
The Vinton County Airport is
located abo'ut 6 miles north of
McArthur just off St. Rt . 93 on
Airport Road.

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Volleyball

Eastern at Vinton County, 6 p.m.
Galli a Academy at Chillicothe, 5:15p.m.
South Gallia. Wellston at OVC (tri ), 5
p.m.
Southern at Hannan, TBA
,
Golf
f\lver VaHey, Buffalo, Fairland at Ga111a
Academy {Cliffside), 4:30p.m.

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For more information, contact
Air Show Chairman Nick Rupert
at (740) 357-0268 or Steve
Keller at (740) 418-2612
between the hours of 8 a.m. and
5. p.m., Monday through Friday.

Cabela stournament set
at Point park ·
POINT ·PLEASANT, W. Va. released after the tournament.
Registration forms are avail '
- Fishing enthusiasts need to
have their tackle box and fishing able at the tourism center in
poles ready for the upcoming Point Pleasant, and entries also
Cabela's Ktng Kat tournament. will be accepted at the mandataThe tournament, which is slat- ry meeting at 5:30 a.m. at the
ed 'for this Saturday at the Point w.eigh-in site prior to the tournaPleasant Riverfront Park, w'ill
provide an opportunity for local ment.
anglers and clubs to compete for
In addition to the Cabela's
cash, prizes and a chance to King Kat tournament, there will
advance to the Cabela's King be the Cabeta·'s King Kat Kids
Kat Classic scheduled Sept. 26- fishing rodeo. That event wlll
27. ·
take place at Krodel Park and is
According to a news .release, open to cnildren ages 12 · and
the tournament is conducted under. Sign-ups ar~ scheduled at
through the C~bela'.s King Kat the tournament weigh-in site. In
tournament trail, wh1ch was ere- order to pariicipate all children
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ated to g1Ve the grown number
of catfish anglers, clubs and . must be accompamed by a parorganizations an opportunity to ent or g~ar~1an ..
.
The k1ds f1shmg ro_deo IS free
shine in the spotlight with the
first ever "Classic" of competi- of charge. and all children who
tive catfish angling.
enter will receive a prize . .In
As the tournament is a team addition, all children entered
event, teams must consist of one will be registered for a chance io
or two participants. However, a win one of four $5,000 scholarthird teammate may accompany ships. Following the .weigh-in,
the team if he or she is under 16 test proaucts from the tournayears pf age or over 65 years of ment's national sponsors will be
age. The team entry fee IS $200.
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drawn.
Also,
partiCipants
w1ll
tle
Th e t ournamen I 1s sc e u
r
'bl f
h
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to last from 6:30 a.m. 10 3 p.m. e 1g1 e or a c ance to wm an
Weigh-ins are set to follow at 4· 18-foot ~eaArk boat and tra1ler,
p.m., with a five fish limit per wh1ch Will be g1ven away at the
team. In order to help preserve Classic.
For more informatioll , call
· the. sport, only live fish will be
. weighed · and. all f1sh will be (304) 675-6788.

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McARTHUR - Plans are
underway for the Vinton County
Air Show, which will be held
Sunday, Sept. 21 at the Vinton
County Airport, just north of
McArthur.
There will be several new per. formers this year and a good
variety of activities and treats
including the airport's famous
barbecued chicken dinners.
· As 'it stands now, three
Chinese Yaks will tly in from
Michigan to demonstrate formation flying and each pilot will do
an individual performance. A
high performance Pitts from
Indiana will perform. Military
pilot Steve Larken from
,Parkersburg, W.Va. , will perform for the second year and
will thrill the audience with a
death defying performance just
as he did last year.
There will be at least two
radio controlled "3-D" performers who will put their model
planes through their paces in
maneuvers not possible in full
scale planes. One RC flyer will

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POMEROY - In sports,
you only have to win a team
event by one point.
With that said, Southern
golf was victorious · last
Thursday
during
a
Tri- Valley
Conference
Hocking
Division
m a t c h
against vis"
i t i n g
Trimble at
L...ll-=__..., Pine Hills
Golf Club.
Harris
T h e
Tornadoes
(4-1 TVC
Hocking)
won their
t h i r d
straight
league
competition with a
team score
_. D
of 172, bet·~ · e~
tering the
Tomcats' tally of 173.
·Senior Bryan Harris led
the Purple and Gold with a
;!.:Over par round of 36, finiShing the evening with
iDc::dalist honors . Taylor
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GLOUSTER - Meigs
volleyball stayed unheaten
this 2008 season during a
straight-game 25-13, 25-19,
25-22 triumph at Trimble
Wednesday night during a
Tri-Valley Conference interdi visional
matchup in
Athens County.
The Lady Marauders (5-0)
have won 15-of-17 games
played this season, includtng posting their third
shutout of the year against
the Lady Tomcats. The
Maroon and Gold once
again gave a collective performance, posting team
totals of 32 kills, 31 assists

Cross Country

Meigs, Eastern, Southern: River Valley
at Athens Invite (Ohio U.), 9:30a.m.

Gallia Academy at Cabeti-Midland

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and seven blocks - as well ·
action today when it hosts blocks, II assists and had
as going 69-of-74 from the
Athens at Larry R. Morri son three aces in an overall solid
service line .
Gxmnasium. The JV game night at the next. Noe added
Sophomore Shellie Bailey ·
w1ll st&lt;\f( at 6 p.m.
four aces and a block to her
led the scoring with II
end of night numbers ..
BLUE ANGELS VANQUISH VC
points, followed by Morgan
Megan Foster wasn't far
Howard with seven and
behrnd her teammate s 'with
MoARTHUR - Another eight points while adding a
Catie.Wolfe with six points.
Meri VanMeter and Tricia
strong start by the Gallia trio of kills, blocks and aces
A~ademy volleyball team. . . for the Angels. Rounding out
Smith both had five points
in the winning cause, while
Th e Blue ,Angel s (4-0) the scoring for Gallia
Bailey
Wolfe
moved to 4-0 on the young Academy was Hannah
Emalee Glass was close
s~ason witli a commanding Cunningham with si'x points
behind with four. Chandra
s.traight
set victory over and Samantha Barnes with
Stanley also had one point.
MHS made it a clean
Wolfe led rhe net attack sweep of the night with a Vinton County 25-14, 25-16 three points.
wi.th 13 kill s, followed by straight-game victory in and '25-14 Wednesday night
Cunningham led the team
in assists with 17, while al so
Bailey with nine and the junior varsity contest. in McArthur.
Stanley with seven . Glass The JV squad is also 5-0 on
Alexi&amp; Geiger and Amy adding a pair of aces and
led the passing attack with the year.
Noe led the charge with 14 kill s. Barnes added three
16 assists and Smith added a
Meigs - 2-0 in the Tri- points· and 13 points respec- kills, a block and a dig for
dozen. Stanley had a team- Valley Conference Ohio tively and five kills apiece. .
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Rebels; ,Eagles and Marauders hit the road
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MASON, W,Va. - After
winless
teams
Southern and South Gallia posting win s last week over
battle in a pivotal Week 3 ·Southern and South · Gallia
non•conference
football respectively, the Wahama .
matchup at Roger Lee White Falcons and the
Adams Field.
Eastern Eagles prepare to
The Tornadoes (0-2) will extend their early season
be making their 2008 home success · on the gridiron
debut, and the trip home will when the two neighboring .
be a welcome sight. The schools clash at 7:30 p.m.
Purple and Gold have been Friday on the White Falcons
outscored in two mad games home turf.
· this year by a 94-3 margin.
Wahama, fresh off a sea- ·
Those two losses were at son opening 59-0 thrashing
Symmes Valley (35-3) and over visiting Southern, will
at Wahama (59-0) last week- try and duplicate the fast
end.
start it -experienced against
The Rebels (0-2) haven't the Tornadoes when the.
fared much better this sea- Bend Area gridders scored
son. SGHS has yet to score a touchdowns on its first two
point in any of the first three offensive plays. Coach Ed
quarters and are being Cromley's WHS football
outscored on the year by a eleven went on to send six
76-28 margin. Those two different White Falcons into
losses were against visiting the end zone while racking
Waterford (41-20) in Week I up more than 500 yards of
and at Eastern (35-8) last tarat offense in the oneweek in Tuppers Plains.
sided victory.
The Red and Gold are
Eastern also enjoyed · a
averaging 14 points and break-out contest last week
177.5 total yards per game when the Eagles snapped a
offensively, as well as three-year home losing skid
allowing 38 points and with a convincins 35-8 tri431.5 total yards per game umph over visilm!l South
on defense. SGHS has been Galli a. The inspirmg win
outscored 62-0 in the first over the Rebels evened the
half this year.
Meigs County teams 2008
· Southem 's lone points of season record at 1-1 on the
the s.eason came in the sec: ye,ar. In its season opener on
ond quarter of Week I and is the road at Alexander the
also scoreless in its last six Eagles
committed
an
periods. SHS is averaging astounding eight turnovers
1.5 points and 163.5 total in dropping a disappointing
yards per game on offense, 48,14 TVC decision to the
while allowing 47 points Spartans.
Wahama and Eastern have
and 468.5 wat yards per
Bryan Waltarlliphoto
game defensively.
met continuously for the
The Tornadoes lead the . past 26 years with the White Eastern senior Zach Hendrix, left, runs downfield after hauling in a pass during last Friday's
Week 2 football contest against South Gall ia at East Shade River Stadium in Tuppers
all-time serie's by a 6-5 margin, but the Rebels have
Ple,se see..Ohlo. Bl
Plains .. The Eagles he·ad. to Mason , W.Va. , this Friday to take on Wabama.

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PLEASANT,
W.Va. - Last week was not
the start Point Pleasant was
looking for.
After stunning performances from sophomore
Allen Wasonga and senior
Derek Mitchell, the Big
Blacks (0-1) put themselves
in a position to finally get
one back from cross-river
rival Gallia Academy a(ter
three quarters of · nearly
flawless play, but a• fumble
on the two yard line late in
the fourth quarter turned a
potential win into a heartbreaking 28-21 loss to the
Devil s.
Hopefully this Friday will
be the remedy Point
Larry Crumlphoto Pleasant needs to get over
Point Pleasant's Derek MitGhell goes for an interception the Week I blues. '
The Big Blacks will host
while Caleb Wasonga (18) watches during a high school
football game against Gallia Academy last Friday at Cardinal Co9ference foe
Sissonville (0-1) who is also
Memorial Reid in Gallip~lis.
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reeling from a dis~ppointing . caught off-guard again.
first week after suffering a
Other than the five
41 -19
setback
to turnovers and a non-existent
Chapmanville last Friday.
passing game, the Big
And this Friday will also Blacks were firing on all
be a chaQ,Ce for Point cylinders rushing the .ball
Pleasant to try and get a lit- and on defense. Point
tie redemption after last Pleasant produced 222 yards
year's embarrassing 40-7 of offense with a majority of
season opening loss· at the that coming from Wasonga ·
hands of the Indians .
and Mitchell , Wasonga
Last year's result was scored all three PPHS touchshockin·g to say the least as downs and rushed for 156
Sissonville snappe&lt;.l a five- yards on 14 carries despite
game win streak by Point missing a majority of the
Pleasant and scored more second half due to cramping.
points in that game than il
Mitchell added another 92
had in the previous nine yards on 13 carries to progames combined. Comlng duce a deadly one-two
into last year's meeting the punch.
Big Blacks had shut out
On the other side of the
Sissonville three straight ball Point Pleasant's defense
years,' but like the game limited the' Blue Devils to
against Gallia Academy. 202 yards with 74 yards
over half a dozen turnovers coming -through the air and
allowed Sissonville to run another 128 coming on the
away with the win.
ground.
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But all that memll nothing as five turnovers erased
nearly all of the progress
made.
And, like Point Pleasant,
Sissonville had ' an equally
di sappointing firs t week .
The Indians surrendered
over 300 yards on the
ground to Chapmanville
with David Wiley racking
up 214 yards on 18 carries
and Joey Stevens breaking
the 100-yard mark with
118 yard s on 13 carries.
Stevens also provided most
of
the
·scoring
for
Chapmanville ,
scoring
four times . He had two
rushing touchdowns, a
receiving touchdown and a
score off of an interception
m the blowout.
·
1f the deadly Point
Pleasant rushing attack is
clicking
once
again .

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Falcons lead ing the senes
with Its cross -nve nei ghbors
by a 20-fi margin . The Bend
Area te am has won the last
six encounters including a
32-0 shutout win in 2007
when the Eagles posted a 28 campa1gn. Eastern last
sco red a win over the White
Falcons in 2001 to culminate a three game victory
strin g by the Eagles.
Through two outings on
the current campaign second
year co ach Kevin Wel sh's
Eastern squad has ut ilized
the services of a pair of
quarterbacks in sophomore
Brayden Pratt and junior
Michael Johnson . Johnson
threw for 93 yards and a
touchdown
against
Alexa;1der
while
Pratt
passed for I 04 yards and
. two scores in the Eag le s win
over South G allia. Juni or
Kelly Winebrenner, sophomore Klint Connery a nd
sophomo re Brad Stone are
expected to get the startin g
assignments on Friday wi th
sophom o res Ryan Shook
and Kyl e Connery also
expected to see action 111 the
Eastern bac ktield on Frid&lt;ty.
Ky le Co nne ry i' th e
Eagle' l e&lt;~dmg "o1e1 w1th
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and one rushing score with
Klint Connery scoring twice
with one running TD and
another
recetving.
Winebrenner and Shook
have on e scoring toll chdown
apiece on the young 2008
sea,.~on.

John son will likely get the
call at wide-receiver with
Pratt the start at quarterback
with senior Jordan Ktme s
also gettin,\\ a start at a
receiver position. The in ten or line most likely will conSist of seniors Zach Moore,
Zach, Hendrix
and Ben
Buckley along with junior
Jeff Milhoan and Ryan
Amos.
Wahama used the big play
in defeating Southern with
six of th e Falcons nine
touchdown s comin~ from
beyond 50 yards. Jumor running back Micaiah Branch
picked ~p Where he left off
from a year ago with two
touchdowns and a 182 yard
effon in just seven carries.
Sophomore
Ryan . Lee
scored once and picked up
59 yards m three cames in a
re serve role with senior
Ky le Zerkle claiming 50
yards and a score in three
tne s. Sc mor Jacob Roach ·
caught a 50 yard touchdown
pass w ith se nior Garrett
Underwood also hauling in
a 26 yard scoring toss .
Junior
quarterback
William Zuspan connected
on three of six passes for 87

yards and two touchdowns
with junior Colin Pierce
imerceptiilg a Southern pass
and racin g 58 yards for a
score.
The White Falcon line is
likely to consist of senior
Colby Davis. senior Trey
Anderson and senior Jimmy
Grimm along with juniors.
Kevin Klingensmith and
Ethan McGrew. Junior Luke
ln~els is questionable after
bemg unavailable for the
Southern contest because of
a n injury.
Also expected to see plenty of action after impressive
outings last week against
Southern will be sophoiT)ore
Elijah Honaker, junior Matt
Dangerfield,
sophomore
Jacob Browning and sophomore Tyler Kitchen.
Parents' Night will be
observed at the Bend Area
campus with pre-game fes tivities scheduled to begin at
7 p.m . with kickoff slated
for a }:30 p.m. start
RAIDERS BATTLE MEIGS

CHESHIRE - There's no
pl ace like home.
Rive r Valley will find out
first-hand . Friday night
against a team that can say a
thin g or two about home•
field advantage thi s season
as the Raiders will o pen
their 2008 home campai~pt
at Raider Field against visning Meigs in a Week 3 non-

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Roush
and
Andrew Roseberry also
tired matching 50s for the
hosts.
THS was led by' Joel
Barrett with· a 39, followed
by matching 41 s from
Taylor Russell and Joseph
Dunlap. Tyler Davis concluded the Red and Gray
scoring with a 52. Joel

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IRONTON AWAITS CAHS
the Devils, Week 3 promises
· The Raiders (0-2) have
to be the toughest test of the
been outscored 75-6 in both
IRONTON - After two early campaign.
of their road games this sea- weeks of the 2008 high
The Orange and Black
so n - including a 33-0 set- school football season, hold a 39-12 overall niark
back last weekend at Oak Gallia Academy is one of &lt;jgainst GAHS all-time,
three
remaining including a heartbreaking
Hill - so home will be a · only
welcome sight for the Silver Southeastern Ohio Athletic 29-26 setback last season in
League programs ~ith an the Old French City. IHS .(Iand Black th1s Friday night.
·unblemtshed
record -join- I) also enters Friday night
The Marauders, on the
ing
the
likes
of Logan and fresh off a 54-6 home wiQ
other hand, have been perJackson
as
Week
3 over Om; Lady Mt Carine!
fect so far this year with a 2(Canada) last weekend, fol0 overall mark - includin~ approaches.
The
Blue
Devils
(2-0)
will
lowing a heartbreaking 23back-to-back home wins
try
to
remain
perfect
this
22 loss at Wheelersburg.
against Coal Grove (18-7)
early
gridiron
season
when
Ironton enters Week 3
and Fairland last week, 26they
travel
to
historic
Tanks
averaging
38 points per
23. This will be the first road
Memorial Stadium· to battle game offensively and 14.5
game for MHS this fall.
the Iroiuon Fighting Tigers points on defense . The
The Maroon and Gold are
(1-1) in the SEOAL opener Tigers also accumulated 471
averaging 22 points and 237 for 'both schools this Friday
total yards of offense last
total yards per game offen- night. Kickoff is scheduled week, including 314 of
sively, while allowing just for 7:30p.m.
those from the traditional
15 points· and 264 total yards
GAHS has been involved running game.
per game on defense. The in a couple of nail-biters
IHS had three running
Marauders have been .out· over the past two weekends, backs amass over 50 yards
gained in total Y!irdage dur- both of which have yielded last week, led by Chance
ing both triumphs .
positive results. TI1e Blue Freeman with 67, yards and
RVHS is averaging just and White fought off a three touchdowns on six
three points per game offen- stingy Athens team in Week carries . Keith Wetzel had 59
sively and are also allowing I with a· 31-22 road deci - yards on nine carries and
37.5 points per contest.
sion, then stole a win away Major Brice added 54 yards
Meigs leads the all-time from visiting Point Pleasant on seven totes .
series by a 12-3 margin, last weekend at Memorial
Starting
quarterback
including a 41-14 decision Field by a 28-21 count.
Johnathan
Schweickhart
in last. year 's contest at Bob
Gallia Academy has aver- was 6-of-10 passing for Ill
Robens Field.
aged 29.5 points and 24 2 yards and a TD, and
River Valley last be at total yards per game offen- Fairland transfer Michael
MHS back in 2003 by a 14- sively in those two tri- Lamb hauled in four passes
12 margin. Meigs current umph s, as well as allowing · for 139 yards and a score.
winning streak stands at four 21.5 points and 225.5 yards
The last' tirfle GAHS
played at 'The Tank' two
s trai ght in . this series . as a defensive unit.
Ki c kolf is sc heduled for
But as tough as the previ- years ago , the Devils were
ous two weeks have been for victorious by a 14-7 margin.
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Nick Neel posted a 58.
At the midway point of
the season, SHS currently
sits second behind unbeaten
Waterford. SHS returns to
action today when it travels
to Waterford for another
TVC Hockin~ corttest, this
time at Lakestde Golf Club.
The event starts at4:30 p.m.

The Lady Angels will moved back to .500 overall
return to action Thursday in· the process - following
night with a trio of games Tuesday night ' s straightstarting at 5:15 p .m. at game ~ictory over visiting
Gallia
Academy
High · Fairland 25-22. 25-9, 25-22.
The Lady Rebels (2-2)
SchooL
The freshmen team will picked up their first home
be first against Athens while win of the season in conboth the reserve and varsity vincing fashion, posting
teams take on Ironton with team tallies of 50 points, 14
the reserve team up first aces and eight blocks in the
starting at 6 p.m.
triumph - as well as many
kills.
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SGHS DOWNS FAIRLAND
the Red and Gold with 18
points, followed by Hailee
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posttiOnavailable
l-1~-f\1~
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I WI~ t'D
not apply Incumbent w1ll
0JroRJ11NUY
ass1st deltvering available ·-oiiii.iiiiiiiiiiii.ii._.l
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federal farm programs to
.'
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•NOTICE•
:'
the serv1ce area Otthe coun· OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
1y off1ce ~ ackg ro und and or 1~ G CO. recommends
•
Secu nty mves!lgalton Wlll be hat you do bus•ness w1th
requ1red puor to establish· people you know, and
ment of entrance ·to- duty- NOT to send money
hat results from th
date. once selection IS through the ma•l tJnJil you
ubllcatlon or omis
made Applications Will be have 1nvest1gated the
Rooms avatlable at Darst 3 family sale Sept 5-6 ratn
ion of an advertls
Aeg1onal
Dump
and
accepfed
through offer1ng
Group Home, male or or sl11ne at 2650 Georges
~nl. Corrections w!l
PneumatiC Tanker Dnvers September 05,2008 and are -;=:=====~
Creek
Ad.
3
m
iles
out
from
female. (740)992·5023
made in the firs
R&amp;J Trucking Company m available at the Jackson
At 7 Lots of 1tems,
Maru;~tla, OH 1s searctung for County FSA Olloce. 530
va!lable edition.
MONEl·
Longaberger Baskets. hot
' '·
qualified
CDL·A drwers for
GIVIAWAY
water tank, paddle boat,
Freedom Phone
Road A1304·372ptey WV ~:::lO::I..o:AN:·::
reg1onal dump and pneu· 25271
)Box number ads ar
wood chtpper. 'POP bo11le col·
matte
tanker
pos1110ns
lways confidential.
6231, The Umted States
lectlon, old records, clothes,
Med·size mil(ed breed shoes,
Qualtlied appltcants must be Government does nol diS·
HNOTICEH
holiday
Items
and
female dog 7 months old much more
at least 23yrs, have a minl· crlmiriate In employment on
,Cur,...! rate car
304-937-3192 evemngs
mum Of 1 years of sale com· the bas1s ot race. color. rell· Borrow Sma rt Contact
pplles.
mercia! drlv1ng e)(penence In gton, se)( natural ongm the Ohro 01v1S10n of
915 and 9/6 at 917 41h
l"art
Perstan,
very
adorable
Avenue
GallipOliS.
a
truck, HazMat certification, poltti cat affiila!IOn sexual F1nanc1al InstitutiOn's
•·, ~All
Real
Estal
free kitten. Call 441 ·0833
Household items. oloth1ng,
clean MVR and good stab1b· onentaiiOn, marrtal status Oft1ce of Consumer
' .. dvertlaements ar
'
ty We offer competitive ben- dtsabillty age, memberShip Affalfs BEFORE you refl·
cs..com
To good home (F) Yellow ere
ublect to 1he Federa
' air
efits
plus 401 (k) and vaca· 1n an employee orgamza· nance your home or
L
ab
mt)(~d
.
4
montM,
swee1
Housing Ac1 o
Estetelgamge sale Thur-Sat
tton pay. Contacl Keni at lion. or other non ·ment fac- obta•n a loan BEWARE
&amp; fnendly 740·256·6336
968.
Sept 4·6 from 9am·5pm at 4 YARDSALE•
800·462·9365 to apply or go tor FSA IS an Equal of requests for any large
iorrANI&gt;
21 18S R141 . KJSbed, com·
www r]ltuck1ng com EOE OpporlunJ!y Employer
to
l'uMEROYIMIDIJLE
advance payments of
&gt;This
newspape
FOUNO
p!ele. computer desks. new
tees or msurance Call the
ccepts only he!
ResCare Home Care 15.
L,~-------,J m11itary clothes. boots. atl1· YARD SALE! at Shelte r of
Off1ce
of Consu mer
anted
ads
meetln
M1ba
S1nter
U
SA
.
LlC
IS
Ieite shoes, nurstng manu·
A local Mergs/Athens
.'.
accepting applicatiOns for
IIIC:: ll1/0Cislon
Found.
Small
dog
tn
R
odney
Affa1
rs
toll
tree at 1·866·
Syracuse
Nazarene
C
OE standards.
books. CDs. vtdeos, X·
Company IS current· pleased to announce act1ve Support Associates CNA &amp;
! TI
59·OOAM to lyounty
on Cora M1ll Ad Call to tden- als.
278-0003 to learn 1f the
801( (games) child school Church,Sept 4.
accepting appl1cat1ons tor recruiting for the new opera- STNA MA/00 exp pre·
mortgage broker or
tlfy 740·245·5146
»-We will not knowing
desk, canntng Jars. mens 7 OOPM
the pos1t1on of Accountant. tiOns to be located m lened Apply at 8204 Carla
len
der IS properly
"'!!. y accept any adver "Lost
Black cow tn clothes. Harley Davidson 111:!"""~~~---, This IS a full time poSition McConnelsville, OH M1ba Drive. GaBipolls Man Fri.
ltccnsed
(This 1s a public
lsement In vlolatlo
1tems
and
other
mtsc
1tems
YARO
SALE•
with
an
el(cellent
benefit
s1ntered
components
are
8·4 Ema11 resume to
Centenary area Tag # 476
servJce
announcement
..__,;Pt:.;;,.Ptiiriii.liii!ASiiiiri!INTiiil_.l package ThiS Includes htgh-preclson, high strength rharrrson@rescare com
from
the
Oh10 Valley
Fri
Sept.
5th
only
148
Ret"ement
(OPERS),
vaca·
parts produced ustng spe·
_ _ __,
Pubh
shmg
Company)
Bwnelt El(t Longaberger cratt Sale Sal 6 Sam-? and tlon. personal time, sick lime ctal process powdered metal Shoe Sensahon 1n the Silver
,.
Bskts, Welder 2 .statiOn Sund9Y Sept 7 11-? &amp;healthcare paCkage The technology They are used 1n Bndge Plaza IS look1ng for a
· CLASSIFIED INDEX
workout center, name brand Handmade crafts. embrOI· workln'b tburs are Monday . car eng1nes transmtSSIOns, mature lull ttme Ass1slant
:. •· 4K4'a For Sale ............. ................................. 725 clo1hes.
i'ROITh~IONAL
dery. Owlts and muct1more Fr1day, day shift only It ts sleering systems, and shock Manager With a mtn1mum of
1
Announcement ......... ,.....,............................ 030
SERVICFS
lhe two years re1a11 el(penence
Garage sale every Fri &amp; Sat 12 m1les out Sandhill from prelerred, bul not reqUired absorbers
, ;.
Antlques ..............................................:......•.530
1
Apartments for Rent .................................. ,440 from 9·5 at 3636 SA 850 PI Pleasant 1n Letart 304- that appltcant be skilled tn McConneisv1lle FaCility IS We offer bi·weekly compen·
TURNED DOWN ON
BidwelL New 11ems added 895-3441
Peachtree Accounting pro- the f).ewest s1te 1n the M1ba sat1on and benei1!S after 90
,., • Auction and Flea Market............................. oao
SOCIAL
SEC.URITY ISSI?
days
Apply
at
the
store
or
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
weekly, collectibles. housegram as well a Microsoft Sintered OlviSIOrl. and w1ll
N
o
Fee
Unless We Wtn!
resumes
to:
hold. books, movies. LP's. Multi Family Yard Sale Word &amp; Excel. Must be a be 1n production In 2009 To ematl
. Auto Rapalr.: ................................................770
1·888·582·3345
rprltchard@shoesensabon.c
, Autos for Sale ....... ......................... ... .. .........710 to!s ot Uaby clo!hes. mce corner of Laon Baden qutclc. learner ma fast paced learn more about M1ba, ItS
R! \I l " I \II
r • Boats &amp; Motors tor Sale ............................. 750
clothes of all s1zes. western Rd &amp; Bug Run Rd. lg. office and work well WJ!h the three diVISions and the om
el(pected
grO'
N
ih
of
the
cor, ~ . , Building Supplleo ......................... ............... 550
belts, seasonal 1tems
variety of Items Fri/Sat publtc
A degree m
Sporlswrlter
,. ; Business and Bulldlngs ...... ....................... J40
Accounting is requtred. but poratron. please VISit
The Oh10 Valley
Garage Sale Sept. 5&amp;6 at B·1
• Business Opporlunlty .................................210
will consider applicants wtlh www.m1ba .com Resumes
2780 Netghborhood Ad --Sev-er-.,, ·_. Business Tralnlng ....................................... 140
1d-,M-et-e-ni-Y-ar_d_ at least 10 years ot work1ng are be1ng accepted tor all Pubhshtng Co. Is seeking a
9am·? Baby 10 plus $ 2 00 Sale on Staff House Rd expenence m accountmg. pOSitions and wtll be motwated. people·Orlented
', ··. Campers &amp; Motor Homea ................ ..... .. .... 790
900 sq ft House , full sz
Camping Equlpment ................... : .. ........ ..... 780
bag sale Rain or shme
PI Pleasant Frl Sth &amp;
Send Resume to Da1 ly retatned tor one year. Those tndtYidualto fill a vacancy
basement, new roof ctty
mthe news deparlment
Cards of Thanks .......................................... OIO
waler, Redmond Ad m
Ram or Shthe 4 tam1ly Sal 6th 9·2 t~rst Rd to left S~nttnel. P 0 BOX 729·39, posttlons focused on at thts as a sportswriter The sucChlld/Eidarly Cara ....................................... l90
It
me
are
Pomeroy,
OH
45769.
Hende.rson , great view
yard/bake
sale.
Frl
9/5
from
by
Farm
Museum·
cessful candidate Will
Electrical/Refrigeration ................. : ............. 840
• Plant Manager
538 000 304·757·9192
8·5
&amp;
Sal
916
from
8·4
138
"'
l
:::-"_.Fa:.:":;gro.;,u.n.d
_
_
,
An El(cellenl w~ to earn · F'rot:ess Applications cover high school attllet1cs
. ; · Equipment lor RenL ................................... 480
Buhl Morton Ad
WANnlJ
1n the area for the datly
money. The New Avoq
· ·.; Excavatlng ............. ....... ............................... BJO
Engtneer
Bnck Home 2 1/2 bath. 6BA.
ed1tton
of the newspaper
Call
Manlyn
304-882·2645
Farm Equlpment .... .. ..................... ...............610
• Press Technlctan
Sat 916 from 8·2 on Garners
ro Ruv
FA LR . ./1 fireplace s. huge
as mil as ass1sl with the
Farms for RenL ...........................................430
Ford Rd otl Cllerry Ridge. ~~--....iliiiiiiirii--rl AVONI All Areas' To Buy or * Qualtty Engmeer
detached garage. 4+ acres
production of sports
. .. Farms tor Sale .............................................. 330
Baby stuff &amp; m1sc
and pond , fenced. VERY
Absolute Top Dollar s1l· Sell Slltrley Spears, 304· Interested candidates may pages
El(cellent wrttmg
.: ,.. ForLease .................. ................................... 490
submd
resumes
to
NICE! Call 740-379·9887
Sept 4&amp;5 at 2993 SA 141. ver/gold
co1ns , any 675·1429
and English SkillS, photog·
For Sale ........................................................ 585
Miba
boys
and
gtrls
clothes,
lawn
1
OK/14K/18K
gold
jewelry.
'' For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
5037 North State Roule 60 raphy skills and knowledge
cha1rs,and turnlture Bam· ?- dental gold, pre .1935 US
FEDERAL
: ,- Fruits &amp; Vegetebles .. ................................... sao
of desktop publishing. are
McConnelsville, OH 43756
Currency, prooflmmt sets,
POSTAL JOBS
sought The poSitiOn •s lull' ,; Furnished Rooms ........................................ 450
c/o
M
iba
Sinter
USA
Sepl 4, 5, 6 at 99 Wolf Run d1amonds. MTS Coin Shop, $17.89·$28.27fhr.. now hlr·
lime, 40 hourS a week,
• • , General Haullng ... ........................................ 850
Rd 4 3 mt S of Ato Grande 151 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis 1ng. For application and tree Resume
With benefits. Interested
. , . Glveaway ...................................................... 040
or
vta
ematl
to
tn Rt. 325 379-2424. M1sc, 446·2842
governement JOb mlo, call
: . · Happy Ada .................................................... 050
parties can send resumes
house
goods,
men
8.
wornAmerican Assoc of Labor 1- hr reply@mlba-us com, RE to Kev1n kelly, Managtng
All real ..tate advertialng
" Hay &amp; Graln .................................................. 640
Smler
POSition
ens clothes L·3X, Kenmore Junk cars pay1ng $50·$300 913·599·B226, 24/hrs emp
In lhla newspaper Ia
'- ' ' HelpWanted .... .......................... .............. : .... 110
Ed1tor. Oh1o Valley
AJC
220,
to
much
to
h
st
II
no
answer.
leave
a
massubject to the Fecleral
•,; Home lmprovementa ................................... 810
serv.
Middleton
Estates
ts
currentPubllsh1
ng
Co
.
825
Third
Fair Housing Act of 1968
. ' Homes for Sale ............................................ 310 Sept 5·6 from 9·5 at 13171 sage. 740·388·0011
ScllOOI.-'
Help wanted Aetati/Cashter ly accephng apphcattons tor
Ave . GallipOliS, Oh10
wtlleh makes It Illegal to
· Household Goods ............................ ........... 510
SA 554 1.mt east ott 160 .• ShoP Press . 20 ton mtni- Full Ttme, Drug Test, a FuU t1me AN SuperviSOr 45631,orkkelly@mydal·
IM&gt;1'RUC.110N
ad~tertlae .. any
Houses tor Rent .......................................... 410
Tools. huntmg , flst11ng 1tems, mum , Serger Sewmg Background Check, Drivers Posrt1on Applications can be .,.=,;ly1;,.n,.·b,un:a.er.:.•oo,m==..,
preference, llmitallon or
In Memorlam ................................................ 020
camo, mens. womens boys Machine . 3 or 4 Thread License and current submitted at 8204 Carla ,.. Taylor • Staffing Neeae Gelllpotla Career College dlseflminatlon baaed on
lnsurance ..................................................... 130 clothes s1zes 12·18
740-992-7603
{Caree rs ClOse To Home) . nu:e , color. religion, IIX
Insurance required, Send Drive. Gallipolis, Ohio,
"You\
Lawn &amp; Garden Equlpment.. ...................... 660
Call
Today! 740·446·4367, familial 11atus or national
Resume
to.
Dally
Sentinel,
M
onday
through
Fnday,
Sam
Now
hiring
State
Tested
Yard Sale Fnday 9·5 Toots &amp; etc mach· power F'O Sox 729·41 , Pomeroy, to 4pm Resumes may tl9 8·
Llvestock .................................. .................. .. 630
origin, or any Intention to
Nurs1ng
A
ss1stants,
1·800·2 14·0452
1
Georges Creek Ad · Kelly tools carpenter toots lawn &amp; Oh 45769 e e 0.
-~· Lost and Found ...... ..................... ... ............. 060
make any such
~ gall ipol&lt;
!lt:areercoll8ge edu
·
matted
to
angleOsudden·
Licensed
PractiCal
Nurses
! ,- Lots &amp; Acreage. ,, .......................................... 350 D~nvl"e•8-.30-~1-~--~ garden knifes ~ watches,
preference,
llmlts11on or
Ac credoted Member Accre~lltrlg
hnkmall
com.
N
o
phone
calls
and
AN's
EOE
11 4 YARD SALE·
•. Mlecellaneous ................... ........................... 170
Councol for lrodependenj Colleges
dlac:rimlnetlon "
Jewelry Buv trade or sell
HousekeAper
needed.
Apply
w
..
::lll::be:..•::cca:.:::p:..t•::•~-:-:-=::::Excellent
Wages
and Scllools 127-tB
1,. Miscellaneous Merchandise ....................... 540
PoMtiROYiMIDULE home 388·1515 01 call 208- at Regency Inn 151 Upper WANTED·
Flex1ble Schedules
" Mobile Home Repalr.................................... 860
new•IMP'' will not
0320
Rtver Rd Gallipolis, Oh10. PLUMBERS
Call740·446-3305 tor
Sholokan Karate Classes- Thisknowingly
' .,, Mobile Home• for Rent ............................... 420
accept
- - - - - - - - 446·0241
Local restdent1a1 plumbmg
appomtment.
New class beg1ns Mon advertlaaments for real
Mobile Homes for Sale................) ............... 320 tst yard sate of the yea~ Tools &amp; etc mach· power - - - - - - - - contractor accepting appli·
eatate which Ia in
41 108 Laurel Cliff Ad. Just ,tools carpenter tools lawn &amp; Overbrook Rehabilitation cations for plumbers w1th
~a:'~~~~~
Sept. Slh at Carleton School,
"· Money to Loan ............................................. 220
passed Alligalor Jacks. Saf, garden kmfes &amp; watches. Center is no'w accephng new restdential construction L--~~~~-....1 Syracuse. Monday s &amp; violation of the law Our
, • Motoreyclee &amp; 4 Wheelers .......................... 740
readers are hereby
~ Musical lnstruments ................................... 570
Sept.6, Starts at 9 00 AM jewelry BtJy trade or still.
applicatiOns tor a full time expenence Excellent wage Wanted· dump truck dnvers. Thursdays 6 OOpm For
Informed that all
-·· · Personala .............. :..................... :................ oos
- - - - - - - - home 388·1515 ot cell 208- Maintenance AssiStant Thts and beneftt package. local work, musl pass drug more Info (7./1 0)378-6144
dwellings advtrtiMd In
.. ' Pets lor Sale ........ .... ................................... 560
4 family garage Sale Friday 0320
wHI be a short term poSitiOn. Applicants must have valid test, have COL &amp; al(pen· 110
lhtl newapapar are
Sept.5 &amp; Sat 6 unltl noon. --------'~- Mus1 have Sl(per1ence ·tn 0 hto 0rrvers
· Ll cense Drug· ence, start1ng $10 an hr .
MISl.'U ,L..\N•:ous
•.. • Plumbing &amp; Heatlng .................. .................. 820
available on an equal
First house on lett past Ftfne Want tfl buy JUNK Cars general maintenance includ- free wor~ place. Call (614) send resume 10 oa1ty
·· ·' Professional Servlces ................................. 230
opportunity ba..e.
,' .: Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ..........; .................... 160
H111 Golf COUrse on W1ll Hill $260.00 Full Car 740·4 16· In~ carpentry, pl4mblng, 491-2519 between 9·00 and Sentinel PO Bo11 729·43.
1
1594.
·,
Real Eatale Wanled ..................................... 360 Road.
electrical, telephone and 5·00 P.M Monday through Pomeroy, Oh 45769
Pet Cremations Call 740·
~ -· ' Schools Instruction............... ...................... 150
AACO SChOiar!hip
-W-an-t-lo_bu_y_Ju_n_k_C_a_IO_,ca
- ll cable Installation. painting, Fnday. Job Sites ts In ---'~----- ~44iJ6~·3:_:,74::;5"-!o----~ Foreclosure 4br.. only
Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
Vard
Sale.Star
M•l l 740.388.()88.4
grounds work, evaluation Athens, Ohio
wv . BOhr Underground
WANTEil
$25 0001 Pnced to Set! I For
·1 Situations Wenled ...................... ................. t20
Park.Raclne. Sept 9 from 9·
and inspectiOn of emer- ~=PO:S;_T:_O;_F;_F_IC-E:-N~O,-W-,.- Miner Class. starting soon L,--~T:,;•,;,l~[)(~)~-~ ~~~;gs 800-620·4946 ex
~ .' Space for Rent ............................:................ 460
6 Sept 10 from 9-4 Sept 11
gency equtpment Item
Whlt·Co·Trammg 3~·372·
•· Sporting Goods .......................... ................. 520
HIRING
-------from9-2. all 1tems 112 pnce
assem bty, andb 01 Ier system
8346
Avg
Pay
$20/hr
or
All
Types
Masonry,
Brtck
,
I . . suv·a tor Ssle .............................................. 720 and Qothing $1.00 a bag
Reduced Pnce. 4 bedroom.
Ch
I
C
operation. ontact ar a
: ••.. Truckt for Sala .............................. .. ............ 715
N 1
Brow n . Mc G u 1r e ,
$57Kiyr, includes
Block, Stone Free Esttmata · 2 112 bath log hOme, 34286
h Th k 110
tems
eac day an s
JIELrWANl'EI&gt; 1
Fed Ben, OT
(740)416·7305- 304·593- New Crew Ad. Pomeroy, lg
1, ·· Upholstery ................................................... 870
forewyour
supporl
, Adm1n1strator With questions
, Vans For Sale ........................... .................... 730
pole build1ng &amp; out bu1ldmg
at (740)992·6472.. Oua1tf1ed F'laced by adSource, not
6./121
• · ·Wanted to Buy ............................................. 090
on 6 acres wlpond ,
Vord
sale A LOCAL MANUFACTUR· candidales may apply at 333 alfdta1ed with USPS who
· Wanted to Buy· Farm Supplles .................. 620
Dodnll's Pnvate Home Care (616)668·0758
Sept.4,5,&amp;6 Children &amp; adult EA IS taking applica!IOns for
Page Streel,
Middleport. Oh
.,t~~~~~~~ Opening lor one elderty 'man -----~-­
·~t· Wanted To Do ..... ....................... .................. IBO
size clothing. some plus E'xP'rltncad
45760
EOE
We!dijrs,
,,. , wanted to Rent... ................., ... ................. .. .470
or woman Total care prov1d· Reduced!•New. Never lived
size Books. household Please apply Mig
~-r"""'MI
1n
person
at
, Yard Solo- GalllpoUo .. ...... ............................012
ed for your loved one. tn 2br 2 ba\11 w/ whtrlpool
ltl!ms!Uoys 1/2 m1les past 2150
Ave,
·' ' Yard S81o-Pomeroy/Middlo .... ..................... 074
F'r lvate pay only. PttSCIIIa tubs. large LR on 3 acres
Taz'&amp; Marathon on State Gallipolis,Eastern
OH
~ IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
Yord Sole-Pl. Pleoaent ................................ 076
mfl $75,()(X) 740·446·7029
Dodrill. 740·388·31 ~3
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Sissonvil le could be in for Van into a safety to tally
a long mght.
.
the final 8-0 Paden City
It will all come down to victory. Van was held to
who holds . on to the foot- 124 yards in the setback
from Page Bl
ball as both teams come and never could find the
into Friday 's matchup hun- . endzone.
gry for that firs~ win of the
Like Ha.nnan, both teams Deem was next with a 42,
se ason .
struggled to get going dur- followed by Alex Hawley
ing the opening week and and Zach Ash with respecHANNAN TRAVELS TO VAN
' both are hoping to open tive rounds of 45 and 49 for
things up and find some the victors.
VAN , W.Va. - Growing offense Friday night.
pains once· again bit the
And the Wildcats will
Hannan ." Wildcat s
last need to pull out all the
Saturday as the VaHey- stops to prevent last year's
Wetzel Lumberjacks rolled 46-0 loss at the hands of
from PageBI
to a 42-6 victory over the Van.
Hannan did recetve a few
As hton squad to open the
nice performances la st ·the visllors.
season.
including
Jacob
While Saturday's loss week
Kacie
Shoemaker led
seemed like just another Taylor who scored the GAHS defensively with 25
season opening loss for the teams only touchdown on a dig s, while Mollie Blake
Wildcats, in truth Hannan nine-yard scamper in the · added six blocks and five
learned a lot from that first fourth quarter. Quarterback ki li s. Brea Close added a
matchup aod hopes to use Joe Kelley, running back pair of block s and two kills
that knowledge Friday Robert
Warth,
center and Amanda McG!'tee had
night when it meets fellow Shane Cornell and defen- two block s.
week-one victim Van.
Gallia Academy made it a
sive star Andy Sowards all
Van lost a low scoring showed much improve- sweep on the night, easily
heartbreaker last Friday to ment in Week 1 and hope winning the re serve contest
Paden· City as the Wildcats to help lead the team 111 strmght sets 25 - 12 and
25- 12.
scored once • and forced Friday night.

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But all that memll nothing as five turnovers erased
nearly all of the progress
made.
And, like Point Pleasant,
Sissonville had ' an equally
di sappointing firs t week .
The Indians surrendered
over 300 yards on the
ground to Chapmanville
with David Wiley racking
up 214 yards on 18 carries
and Joey Stevens breaking
the 100-yard mark with
118 yard s on 13 carries.
Stevens also provided most
of
the
·scoring
for
Chapmanville ,
scoring
four times . He had two
rushing touchdowns, a
receiving touchdown and a
score off of an interception
m the blowout.
·
1f the deadly Point
Pleasant rushing attack is
clicking
once
again .

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Falcons lead ing the senes
with Its cross -nve nei ghbors
by a 20-fi margin . The Bend
Area te am has won the last
six encounters including a
32-0 shutout win in 2007
when the Eagles posted a 28 campa1gn. Eastern last
sco red a win over the White
Falcons in 2001 to culminate a three game victory
strin g by the Eagles.
Through two outings on
the current campaign second
year co ach Kevin Wel sh's
Eastern squad has ut ilized
the services of a pair of
quarterbacks in sophomore
Brayden Pratt and junior
Michael Johnson . Johnson
threw for 93 yards and a
touchdown
against
Alexa;1der
while
Pratt
passed for I 04 yards and
. two scores in the Eag le s win
over South G allia. Juni or
Kelly Winebrenner, sophomore Klint Connery a nd
sophomo re Brad Stone are
expected to get the startin g
assignments on Friday wi th
sophom o res Ryan Shook
and Kyl e Connery also
expected to see action 111 the
Eastern bac ktield on Frid&lt;ty.
Ky le Co nne ry i' th e
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two rece1vmg touchdown '
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Klint Connery scoring twice
with one running TD and
another
recetving.
Winebrenner and Shook
have on e scoring toll chdown
apiece on the young 2008
sea,.~on.

John son will likely get the
call at wide-receiver with
Pratt the start at quarterback
with senior Jordan Ktme s
also gettin,\\ a start at a
receiver position. The in ten or line most likely will conSist of seniors Zach Moore,
Zach, Hendrix
and Ben
Buckley along with junior
Jeff Milhoan and Ryan
Amos.
Wahama used the big play
in defeating Southern with
six of th e Falcons nine
touchdown s comin~ from
beyond 50 yards. Jumor running back Micaiah Branch
picked ~p Where he left off
from a year ago with two
touchdowns and a 182 yard
effon in just seven carries.
Sophomore
Ryan . Lee
scored once and picked up
59 yards m three cames in a
re serve role with senior
Ky le Zerkle claiming 50
yards and a score in three
tne s. Sc mor Jacob Roach ·
caught a 50 yard touchdown
pass w ith se nior Garrett
Underwood also hauling in
a 26 yard scoring toss .
Junior
quarterback
William Zuspan connected
on three of six passes for 87

yards and two touchdowns
with junior Colin Pierce
imerceptiilg a Southern pass
and racin g 58 yards for a
score.
The White Falcon line is
likely to consist of senior
Colby Davis. senior Trey
Anderson and senior Jimmy
Grimm along with juniors.
Kevin Klingensmith and
Ethan McGrew. Junior Luke
ln~els is questionable after
bemg unavailable for the
Southern contest because of
a n injury.
Also expected to see plenty of action after impressive
outings last week against
Southern will be sophoiT)ore
Elijah Honaker, junior Matt
Dangerfield,
sophomore
Jacob Browning and sophomore Tyler Kitchen.
Parents' Night will be
observed at the Bend Area
campus with pre-game fes tivities scheduled to begin at
7 p.m . with kickoff slated
for a }:30 p.m. start
RAIDERS BATTLE MEIGS

CHESHIRE - There's no
pl ace like home.
Rive r Valley will find out
first-hand . Friday night
against a team that can say a
thin g or two about home•
field advantage thi s season
as the Raiders will o pen
their 2008 home campai~pt
at Raider Field against visning Meigs in a Week 3 non-

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Nathan
Roush
and
Andrew Roseberry also
tired matching 50s for the
hosts.
THS was led by' Joel
Barrett with· a 39, followed
by matching 41 s from
Taylor Russell and Joseph
Dunlap. Tyler Davis concluded the Red and Gray
scoring with a 52. Joel

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conference matchup.
IRONTON AWAITS CAHS
the Devils, Week 3 promises
· The Raiders (0-2) have
to be the toughest test of the
been outscored 75-6 in both
IRONTON - After two early campaign.
of their road games this sea- weeks of the 2008 high
The Orange and Black
so n - including a 33-0 set- school football season, hold a 39-12 overall niark
back last weekend at Oak Gallia Academy is one of &lt;jgainst GAHS all-time,
three
remaining including a heartbreaking
Hill - so home will be a · only
welcome sight for the Silver Southeastern Ohio Athletic 29-26 setback last season in
League programs ~ith an the Old French City. IHS .(Iand Black th1s Friday night.
·unblemtshed
record -join- I) also enters Friday night
The Marauders, on the
ing
the
likes
of Logan and fresh off a 54-6 home wiQ
other hand, have been perJackson
as
Week
3 over Om; Lady Mt Carine!
fect so far this year with a 2(Canada) last weekend, fol0 overall mark - includin~ approaches.
The
Blue
Devils
(2-0)
will
lowing a heartbreaking 23back-to-back home wins
try
to
remain
perfect
this
22 loss at Wheelersburg.
against Coal Grove (18-7)
early
gridiron
season
when
Ironton enters Week 3
and Fairland last week, 26they
travel
to
historic
Tanks
averaging
38 points per
23. This will be the first road
Memorial Stadium· to battle game offensively and 14.5
game for MHS this fall.
the Iroiuon Fighting Tigers points on defense . The
The Maroon and Gold are
(1-1) in the SEOAL opener Tigers also accumulated 471
averaging 22 points and 237 for 'both schools this Friday
total yards of offense last
total yards per game offen- night. Kickoff is scheduled week, including 314 of
sively, while allowing just for 7:30p.m.
those from the traditional
15 points· and 264 total yards
GAHS has been involved running game.
per game on defense. The in a couple of nail-biters
IHS had three running
Marauders have been .out· over the past two weekends, backs amass over 50 yards
gained in total Y!irdage dur- both of which have yielded last week, led by Chance
ing both triumphs .
positive results. TI1e Blue Freeman with 67, yards and
RVHS is averaging just and White fought off a three touchdowns on six
three points per game offen- stingy Athens team in Week carries . Keith Wetzel had 59
sively and are also allowing I with a· 31-22 road deci - yards on nine carries and
37.5 points per contest.
sion, then stole a win away Major Brice added 54 yards
Meigs leads the all-time from visiting Point Pleasant on seven totes .
series by a 12-3 margin, last weekend at Memorial
Starting
quarterback
including a 41-14 decision Field by a 28-21 count.
Johnathan
Schweickhart
in last. year 's contest at Bob
Gallia Academy has aver- was 6-of-10 passing for Ill
Robens Field.
aged 29.5 points and 24 2 yards and a TD, and
River Valley last be at total yards per game offen- Fairland transfer Michael
MHS back in 2003 by a 14- sively in those two tri- Lamb hauled in four passes
12 margin. Meigs current umph s, as well as allowing · for 139 yards and a score.
winning streak stands at four 21.5 points and 225.5 yards
The last' tirfle GAHS
played at 'The Tank' two
s trai ght in . this series . as a defensive unit.
Ki c kolf is sc heduled for
But as tough as the previ- years ago , the Devils were
ous two weeks have been for victorious by a 14-7 margin.
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Nick Neel posted a 58.
At the midway point of
the season, SHS currently
sits second behind unbeaten
Waterford. SHS returns to
action today when it travels
to Waterford for another
TVC Hockin~ corttest, this
time at Lakestde Golf Club.
The event starts at4:30 p.m.

The Lady Angels will moved back to .500 overall
return to action Thursday in· the process - following
night with a trio of games Tuesday night ' s straightstarting at 5:15 p .m. at game ~ictory over visiting
Gallia
Academy
High · Fairland 25-22. 25-9, 25-22.
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be first against Athens while win of the season in conboth the reserve and varsity vincing fashion, posting
teams take on Ironton with team tallies of 50 points, 14
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starting at 6 p.m.
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desk, canntng Jars. mens 7 OOPM
the pos1t1on of Accountant. tiOns to be located m lened Apply at 8204 Carla
len
der IS properly
"'!!. y accept any adver "Lost
Black cow tn clothes. Harley Davidson 111:!"""~~~---, This IS a full time poSition McConnelsville, OH M1ba Drive. GaBipolls Man Fri.
ltccnsed
(This 1s a public
lsement In vlolatlo
1tems
and
other
mtsc
1tems
YARO
SALE•
with
an
el(cellent
benefit
s1ntered
components
are
8·4 Ema11 resume to
Centenary area Tag # 476
servJce
announcement
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from
the
Oh10 Valley
Fri
Sept.
5th
only
148
Ret"ement
(OPERS),
vaca·
parts produced ustng spe·
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Pubh
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Company)
Bwnelt El(t Longaberger cratt Sale Sal 6 Sam-? and tlon. personal time, sick lime ctal process powdered metal Shoe Sensahon 1n the Silver
,.
Bskts, Welder 2 .statiOn Sund9Y Sept 7 11-? &amp;healthcare paCkage The technology They are used 1n Bndge Plaza IS look1ng for a
· CLASSIFIED INDEX
workout center, name brand Handmade crafts. embrOI· workln'b tburs are Monday . car eng1nes transmtSSIOns, mature lull ttme Ass1slant
:. •· 4K4'a For Sale ............. ................................. 725 clo1hes.
i'ROITh~IONAL
dery. Owlts and muct1more Fr1day, day shift only It ts sleering systems, and shock Manager With a mtn1mum of
1
Announcement ......... ,.....,............................ 030
SERVICFS
lhe two years re1a11 el(penence
Garage sale every Fri &amp; Sat 12 m1les out Sandhill from prelerred, bul not reqUired absorbers
, ;.
Antlques ..............................................:......•.530
1
Apartments for Rent .................................. ,440 from 9·5 at 3636 SA 850 PI Pleasant 1n Letart 304- that appltcant be skilled tn McConneisv1lle FaCility IS We offer bi·weekly compen·
TURNED DOWN ON
BidwelL New 11ems added 895-3441
Peachtree Accounting pro- the f).ewest s1te 1n the M1ba sat1on and benei1!S after 90
,., • Auction and Flea Market............................. oao
SOCIAL
SEC.URITY ISSI?
days
Apply
at
the
store
or
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
weekly, collectibles. housegram as well a Microsoft Sintered OlviSIOrl. and w1ll
N
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Fee
Unless We Wtn!
resumes
to:
hold. books, movies. LP's. Multi Family Yard Sale Word &amp; Excel. Must be a be 1n production In 2009 To ematl
. Auto Rapalr.: ................................................770
1·888·582·3345
rprltchard@shoesensabon.c
, Autos for Sale ....... ......................... ... .. .........710 to!s ot Uaby clo!hes. mce corner of Laon Baden qutclc. learner ma fast paced learn more about M1ba, ItS
R! \I l " I \II
r • Boats &amp; Motors tor Sale ............................. 750
clothes of all s1zes. western Rd &amp; Bug Run Rd. lg. office and work well WJ!h the three diVISions and the om
el(pected
grO'
N
ih
of
the
cor, ~ . , Building Supplleo ......................... ............... 550
belts, seasonal 1tems
variety of Items Fri/Sat publtc
A degree m
Sporlswrlter
,. ; Business and Bulldlngs ...... ....................... J40
Accounting is requtred. but poratron. please VISit
The Oh10 Valley
Garage Sale Sept. 5&amp;6 at B·1
• Business Opporlunlty .................................210
will consider applicants wtlh www.m1ba .com Resumes
2780 Netghborhood Ad --Sev-er-.,, ·_. Business Tralnlng ....................................... 140
1d-,M-et-e-ni-Y-ar_d_ at least 10 years ot work1ng are be1ng accepted tor all Pubhshtng Co. Is seeking a
9am·? Baby 10 plus $ 2 00 Sale on Staff House Rd expenence m accountmg. pOSitions and wtll be motwated. people·Orlented
', ··. Campers &amp; Motor Homea ................ ..... .. .... 790
900 sq ft House , full sz
Camping Equlpment ................... : .. ........ ..... 780
bag sale Rain or shme
PI Pleasant Frl Sth &amp;
Send Resume to Da1 ly retatned tor one year. Those tndtYidualto fill a vacancy
basement, new roof ctty
mthe news deparlment
Cards of Thanks .......................................... OIO
waler, Redmond Ad m
Ram or Shthe 4 tam1ly Sal 6th 9·2 t~rst Rd to left S~nttnel. P 0 BOX 729·39, posttlons focused on at thts as a sportswriter The sucChlld/Eidarly Cara ....................................... l90
It
me
are
Pomeroy,
OH
45769.
Hende.rson , great view
yard/bake
sale.
Frl
9/5
from
by
Farm
Museum·
cessful candidate Will
Electrical/Refrigeration ................. : ............. 840
• Plant Manager
538 000 304·757·9192
8·5
&amp;
Sal
916
from
8·4
138
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:::-"_.Fa:.:":;gro.;,u.n.d
_
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,
An El(cellenl w~ to earn · F'rot:ess Applications cover high school attllet1cs
. ; · Equipment lor RenL ................................... 480
Buhl Morton Ad
WANnlJ
1n the area for the datly
money. The New Avoq
· ·.; Excavatlng ............. ....... ............................... BJO
Engtneer
Bnck Home 2 1/2 bath. 6BA.
ed1tton
of the newspaper
Call
Manlyn
304-882·2645
Farm Equlpment .... .. ..................... ...............610
• Press Technlctan
Sat 916 from 8·2 on Garners
ro Ruv
FA LR . ./1 fireplace s. huge
as mil as ass1sl with the
Farms for RenL ...........................................430
Ford Rd otl Cllerry Ridge. ~~--....iliiiiiiirii--rl AVONI All Areas' To Buy or * Qualtty Engmeer
detached garage. 4+ acres
production of sports
. .. Farms tor Sale .............................................. 330
Baby stuff &amp; m1sc
and pond , fenced. VERY
Absolute Top Dollar s1l· Sell Slltrley Spears, 304· Interested candidates may pages
El(cellent wrttmg
.: ,.. ForLease .................. ................................... 490
submd
resumes
to
NICE! Call 740-379·9887
Sept 4&amp;5 at 2993 SA 141. ver/gold
co1ns , any 675·1429
and English SkillS, photog·
For Sale ........................................................ 585
Miba
boys
and
gtrls
clothes,
lawn
1
OK/14K/18K
gold
jewelry.
'' For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
5037 North State Roule 60 raphy skills and knowledge
cha1rs,and turnlture Bam· ?- dental gold, pre .1935 US
FEDERAL
: ,- Fruits &amp; Vegetebles .. ................................... sao
of desktop publishing. are
McConnelsville, OH 43756
Currency, prooflmmt sets,
POSTAL JOBS
sought The poSitiOn •s lull' ,; Furnished Rooms ........................................ 450
c/o
M
iba
Sinter
USA
Sepl 4, 5, 6 at 99 Wolf Run d1amonds. MTS Coin Shop, $17.89·$28.27fhr.. now hlr·
lime, 40 hourS a week,
• • , General Haullng ... ........................................ 850
Rd 4 3 mt S of Ato Grande 151 2nd Avenue, Gallipolis 1ng. For application and tree Resume
With benefits. Interested
. , . Glveaway ...................................................... 040
or
vta
ematl
to
tn Rt. 325 379-2424. M1sc, 446·2842
governement JOb mlo, call
: . · Happy Ada .................................................... 050
parties can send resumes
house
goods,
men
8.
wornAmerican Assoc of Labor 1- hr reply@mlba-us com, RE to Kev1n kelly, Managtng
All real ..tate advertialng
" Hay &amp; Graln .................................................. 640
Smler
POSition
ens clothes L·3X, Kenmore Junk cars pay1ng $50·$300 913·599·B226, 24/hrs emp
In lhla newspaper Ia
'- ' ' HelpWanted .... .......................... .............. : .... 110
Ed1tor. Oh1o Valley
AJC
220,
to
much
to
h
st
II
no
answer.
leave
a
massubject to the Fecleral
•,; Home lmprovementa ................................... 810
serv.
Middleton
Estates
ts
currentPubllsh1
ng
Co
.
825
Third
Fair Housing Act of 1968
. ' Homes for Sale ............................................ 310 Sept 5·6 from 9·5 at 13171 sage. 740·388·0011
ScllOOI.-'
Help wanted Aetati/Cashter ly accephng apphcattons tor
Ave . GallipOliS, Oh10
wtlleh makes It Illegal to
· Household Goods ............................ ........... 510
SA 554 1.mt east ott 160 .• ShoP Press . 20 ton mtni- Full Ttme, Drug Test, a FuU t1me AN SuperviSOr 45631,orkkelly@mydal·
IM&gt;1'RUC.110N
ad~tertlae .. any
Houses tor Rent .......................................... 410
Tools. huntmg , flst11ng 1tems, mum , Serger Sewmg Background Check, Drivers Posrt1on Applications can be .,.=,;ly1;,.n,.·b,un:a.er.:.•oo,m==..,
preference, llmitallon or
In Memorlam ................................................ 020
camo, mens. womens boys Machine . 3 or 4 Thread License and current submitted at 8204 Carla ,.. Taylor • Staffing Neeae Gelllpotla Career College dlseflminatlon baaed on
lnsurance ..................................................... 130 clothes s1zes 12·18
740-992-7603
{Caree rs ClOse To Home) . nu:e , color. religion, IIX
Insurance required, Send Drive. Gallipolis, Ohio,
"You\
Lawn &amp; Garden Equlpment.. ...................... 660
Call
Today! 740·446·4367, familial 11atus or national
Resume
to.
Dally
Sentinel,
M
onday
through
Fnday,
Sam
Now
hiring
State
Tested
Yard Sale Fnday 9·5 Toots &amp; etc mach· power F'O Sox 729·41 , Pomeroy, to 4pm Resumes may tl9 8·
Llvestock .................................. .................. .. 630
origin, or any Intention to
Nurs1ng
A
ss1stants,
1·800·2 14·0452
1
Georges Creek Ad · Kelly tools carpenter toots lawn &amp; Oh 45769 e e 0.
-~· Lost and Found ...... ..................... ... ............. 060
make any such
~ gall ipol&lt;
!lt:areercoll8ge edu
·
matted
to
angleOsudden·
Licensed
PractiCal
Nurses
! ,- Lots &amp; Acreage. ,, .......................................... 350 D~nvl"e•8-.30-~1-~--~ garden knifes ~ watches,
preference,
llmlts11on or
Ac credoted Member Accre~lltrlg
hnkmall
com.
N
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phone
calls
and
AN's
EOE
11 4 YARD SALE·
•. Mlecellaneous ................... ........................... 170
Councol for lrodependenj Colleges
dlac:rimlnetlon "
Jewelry Buv trade or sell
HousekeAper
needed.
Apply
w
..
::lll::be:..•::cca:.:::p:..t•::•~-:-:-=::::Excellent
Wages
and Scllools 127-tB
1,. Miscellaneous Merchandise ....................... 540
PoMtiROYiMIDULE home 388·1515 01 call 208- at Regency Inn 151 Upper WANTED·
Flex1ble Schedules
" Mobile Home Repalr.................................... 860
new•IMP'' will not
0320
Rtver Rd Gallipolis, Oh10. PLUMBERS
Call740·446-3305 tor
Sholokan Karate Classes- Thisknowingly
' .,, Mobile Home• for Rent ............................... 420
accept
- - - - - - - - 446·0241
Local restdent1a1 plumbmg
appomtment.
New class beg1ns Mon advertlaaments for real
Mobile Homes for Sale................) ............... 320 tst yard sate of the yea~ Tools &amp; etc mach· power - - - - - - - - contractor accepting appli·
eatate which Ia in
41 108 Laurel Cliff Ad. Just ,tools carpenter tools lawn &amp; Overbrook Rehabilitation cations for plumbers w1th
~a:'~~~~~
Sept. Slh at Carleton School,
"· Money to Loan ............................................. 220
passed Alligalor Jacks. Saf, garden kmfes &amp; watches. Center is no'w accephng new restdential construction L--~~~~-....1 Syracuse. Monday s &amp; violation of the law Our
, • Motoreyclee &amp; 4 Wheelers .......................... 740
readers are hereby
~ Musical lnstruments ................................... 570
Sept.6, Starts at 9 00 AM jewelry BtJy trade or still.
applicatiOns tor a full time expenence Excellent wage Wanted· dump truck dnvers. Thursdays 6 OOpm For
Informed that all
-·· · Personala .............. :..................... :................ oos
- - - - - - - - home 388·1515 ot cell 208- Maintenance AssiStant Thts and beneftt package. local work, musl pass drug more Info (7./1 0)378-6144
dwellings advtrtiMd In
.. ' Pets lor Sale ........ .... ................................... 560
4 family garage Sale Friday 0320
wHI be a short term poSitiOn. Applicants must have valid test, have COL &amp; al(pen· 110
lhtl newapapar are
Sept.5 &amp; Sat 6 unltl noon. --------'~- Mus1 have Sl(per1ence ·tn 0 hto 0rrvers
· Ll cense Drug· ence, start1ng $10 an hr .
MISl.'U ,L..\N•:ous
•.. • Plumbing &amp; Heatlng .................. .................. 820
available on an equal
First house on lett past Ftfne Want tfl buy JUNK Cars general maintenance includ- free wor~ place. Call (614) send resume 10 oa1ty
·· ·' Professional Servlces ................................. 230
opportunity ba..e.
,' .: Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ..........; .................... 160
H111 Golf COUrse on W1ll Hill $260.00 Full Car 740·4 16· In~ carpentry, pl4mblng, 491-2519 between 9·00 and Sentinel PO Bo11 729·43.
1
1594.
·,
Real Eatale Wanled ..................................... 360 Road.
electrical, telephone and 5·00 P.M Monday through Pomeroy, Oh 45769
Pet Cremations Call 740·
~ -· ' Schools Instruction............... ...................... 150
AACO SChOiar!hip
-W-an-t-lo_bu_y_Ju_n_k_C_a_IO_,ca
- ll cable Installation. painting, Fnday. Job Sites ts In ---'~----- ~44iJ6~·3:_:,74::;5"-!o----~ Foreclosure 4br.. only
Seed , Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
Vard
Sale.Star
M•l l 740.388.()88.4
grounds work, evaluation Athens, Ohio
wv . BOhr Underground
WANTEil
$25 0001 Pnced to Set! I For
·1 Situations Wenled ...................... ................. t20
Park.Raclne. Sept 9 from 9·
and inspectiOn of emer- ~=PO:S;_T:_O;_F;_F_IC-E:-N~O,-W-,.- Miner Class. starting soon L,--~T:,;•,;,l~[)(~)~-~ ~~~;gs 800-620·4946 ex
~ .' Space for Rent ............................:................ 460
6 Sept 10 from 9-4 Sept 11
gency equtpment Item
Whlt·Co·Trammg 3~·372·
•· Sporting Goods .......................... ................. 520
HIRING
-------from9-2. all 1tems 112 pnce
assem bty, andb 01 Ier system
8346
Avg
Pay
$20/hr
or
All
Types
Masonry,
Brtck
,
I . . suv·a tor Ssle .............................................. 720 and Qothing $1.00 a bag
Reduced Pnce. 4 bedroom.
Ch
I
C
operation. ontact ar a
: ••.. Truckt for Sala .............................. .. ............ 715
N 1
Brow n . Mc G u 1r e ,
$57Kiyr, includes
Block, Stone Free Esttmata · 2 112 bath log hOme, 34286
h Th k 110
tems
eac day an s
JIELrWANl'EI&gt; 1
Fed Ben, OT
(740)416·7305- 304·593- New Crew Ad. Pomeroy, lg
1, ·· Upholstery ................................................... 870
forewyour
supporl
, Adm1n1strator With questions
, Vans For Sale ........................... .................... 730
pole build1ng &amp; out bu1ldmg
at (740)992·6472.. Oua1tf1ed F'laced by adSource, not
6./121
• · ·Wanted to Buy ............................................. 090
on 6 acres wlpond ,
Vord
sale A LOCAL MANUFACTUR· candidales may apply at 333 alfdta1ed with USPS who
· Wanted to Buy· Farm Supplles .................. 620
Dodnll's Pnvate Home Care (616)668·0758
Sept.4,5,&amp;6 Children &amp; adult EA IS taking applica!IOns for
Page Streel,
Middleport. Oh
.,t~~~~~~~ Opening lor one elderty 'man -----~-­
·~t· Wanted To Do ..... ....................... .................. IBO
size clothing. some plus E'xP'rltncad
45760
EOE
We!dijrs,
,,. , wanted to Rent... ................., ... ................. .. .470
or woman Total care prov1d· Reduced!•New. Never lived
size Books. household Please apply Mig
~-r"""'MI
1n
person
at
, Yard Solo- GalllpoUo .. ...... ............................012
ed for your loved one. tn 2br 2 ba\11 w/ whtrlpool
ltl!ms!Uoys 1/2 m1les past 2150
Ave,
·' ' Yard S81o-Pomeroy/Middlo .... ..................... 074
F'r lvate pay only. PttSCIIIa tubs. large LR on 3 acres
Taz'&amp; Marathon on State Gallipolis,Eastern
OH
~ IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
Yord Sole-Pl. Pleoaent ................................ 076
mfl $75,()(X) 740·446·7029
Dodrill. 740·388·31 ~3
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Sissonvil le could be in for Van into a safety to tally
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.
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It will all come down to victory. Van was held to
who holds . on to the foot- 124 yards in the setback
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into Friday 's matchup hun- . endzone.
gry for that firs~ win of the
Like Ha.nnan, both teams Deem was next with a 42,
se ason .
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ing the opening week and and Zach Ash with respecHANNAN TRAVELS TO VAN
' both are hoping to open tive rounds of 45 and 49 for
things up and find some the victors.
VAN , W.Va. - Growing offense Friday night.
pains once· again bit the
And the Wildcats will
Hannan ." Wildcat s
last need to pull out all the
Saturday as the VaHey- stops to prevent last year's
Wetzel Lumberjacks rolled 46-0 loss at the hands of
from PageBI
to a 42-6 victory over the Van.
Hannan did recetve a few
As hton squad to open the
nice performances la st ·the visllors.
season.
including
Jacob
While Saturday's loss week
Kacie
Shoemaker led
seemed like just another Taylor who scored the GAHS defensively with 25
season opening loss for the teams only touchdown on a dig s, while Mollie Blake
Wildcats, in truth Hannan nine-yard scamper in the · added six blocks and five
learned a lot from that first fourth quarter. Quarterback ki li s. Brea Close added a
matchup aod hopes to use Joe Kelley, running back pair of block s and two kills
that knowledge Friday Robert
Warth,
center and Amanda McG!'tee had
night when it meets fellow Shane Cornell and defen- two block s.
week-one victim Van.
Gallia Academy made it a
sive star Andy Sowards all
Van lost a low scoring showed much improve- sweep on the night, easily
heartbreaker last Friday to ment in Week 1 and hope winning the re serve contest
Paden· City as the Wildcats to help lead the team 111 strmght sets 25 - 12 and
25- 12.
scored once • and forced Friday night.

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r1ver frontage. washer/dryer
hookups. S450. (7 40)24 3·
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$375/month.
in
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No
Pets.
(304)675-5332 weekends

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Quite
Ne~ghboJhood . No Smoking,
No Pets $450 month plus
Deposit &amp; References.
Water/Trash/Sewer
paid

740-446-6939
3 BR house in Gallipolis,
$425/mo,
$150/dep. You pay all utili·
l!es. No Seclion 8 or
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WID conn.

FREE RENT SPECIAL
Jordan Landing
2br, 3br &amp; 4br's
Available
No Pets. Tenant
Responsible for "Rent &amp;
Electric
304·674-0023 or

It 1.500. 441 -1508

Free Rent
Special!!!

T461

2&amp;3BR apts. $385 and up,
5 room house at 44 Olive St Cebtral Air, WID Hookup.
Has stove/fridge $425/rent Tenant pays electric. EHO
plus deposit. No pets_ 4463945
Ellm View

Apts.

. (304)882·3017

FOR

RENT '

Waterline · 3 Quarter inch at 2007 YRmaha 250 Big Bear
$.30 a foot. 100·500 loot 43 Yihetlet' uUIIIy model
rolls 1" at $.45 a foot 100lesS than 2 riding time
1000 foo l rolls. Call Ron
$2,500 304-675·3824 .
Evans. 800-537-9528
Ha rley Davidson Spring·er"
Soft Tail Bad Boy. Pristine
Pt;rs
Conditi on. 13900 miles.
fURSAu:
$11.500 . 740·441-1333 or

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Modern 1 Bedroom
44 6·0390

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740·.992-0165.

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*Experienced

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. LOSER

Racine, Ohio 740·247·2019
Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
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Cell: 74o-416-5047

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8ACK-TO- SCHOOL
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Pleasant Valley Hosprtal is currently
accepting· r.esumes for per diem
phlebotomists for Pomeroy, Gallipolis and
Ravenswood areas. Must have certification
certificate or schooling for phlebotomist.
Positions are needed for early a.m. blood
draws in Long Term Care facilities.
Excellent hourly pay, on call pay and
mileage reimbursement.
Send resumes to: .
Pleasant Valley Hospital
c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive, pt Pleasant, WV
Or fax: 304-675-6975, or apply on·line
at www.pvalley.org

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36 Apple
goody
37 Chil
38 Fabric
sample
40 Alphabet
ender
42 Popcorn
buy
43 Big btow

20 Gill or lu ng ~ 49 As is fitting
22 Face the
51 Kryplon or
tar~et
radon
23 OJ s supply 53 Old space
25 Lick
station
27 Lures
55 Banjo

cousin

31 Billy56 Fix a Ham
Williams
57 Newsroom
33 Wheel part
VIPs
35 Musician's
stint
39 Sioux foe
41 Picks
44 Aloha
tokens
46 Wide lie
47 Tolstoy tiUe
word
48 Helm
position

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Frldar, Sepr. 5, 2008
By Bernice Bede Oeol

Acts of kindness and compassion always
pay large dividends to the peison who
enacts them 1 and, whenever you do so,
there will be huge benef its in the year
ahead. Make it you r c·ause:
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Usuall y
you 're Bccurate at clarifying your inten·
lions, especially if ll's somethi ng you'Ve
done many ti mes before. However,
things might go awry at this time ·and
misfire on you.
UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) - If you're
smart, you'll leave your credit cards at
home. You r good Intentions to budget
your funds could end the moment you
see all the ta ntalizing goodies be ing
offered In the shops.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Don 't
pursue any project that doesn't have
your wholehearted support, because, if
your heart Isn't In h. you aren 't apt to
complete What you start and yo u're like ly
to have a mess to clean up later.
SAGITTARIUS ( Nov. 23-0ec . -2 1) - ,
Failure to acknowledge another's praise·
worthy deed just because you didn't do it
first can be hurtful to another. Don't sit
idly ·by; say something.
· CAPRICORN (Qec'. 22·Jan. 19) . Because you're a generous and giving
person, a manipulator could try to take
advantage ol _you. Don't let anyone who
is unworthy abuse your generosity.
define your objectives , or you could eas·.
ily take unProd uctive tangents and have
little or nothing to show for your time at
the end of 1he day. What a waste. ,
PISCES (Feb. 20-Ma rch 20) - Don't
expect to con?Jince anyone. of anything
about which you aren't sold on you rself:
They will detect your insincer.ity and
react with a di smissal of any thought to ·
comply.
ARIES (March 2t-April19)- It yo u. ask
someone tor an honest opinion, you'd
better be prepared to hear the truth, even
it it hurts. If you're asking simply to hear
kudos. you're apt to be disappointed.

TAURUS (April 20-May 201 - You will

For Remodeling and New House Building

With )0\-:c. Mom.

Don. GCI)J"gc.

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

.

Copy

a .cassette

vehicle
Yale athlele
Twins, e.g.
Excavate
Build on 1o
SUpersonic

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AQUARIUS [Jan. 20-Feb. 19)- Clearly

WE FEEL CONVENTIONAL
saiOOL MIGHT NOT BE A
· GOOD FIT FOR MARTIN.

Although it may
vanish
Our hearts know it' s

Jim Callaghan. fo~me r Britis~ Prime
Minister, said, "A leader must have the
courage to act aga inst an expert's"
adviCe."
He was talking about a countr y's leader.
but bridge players also lead. An d there
are several books from e)(perts about
apemng leads. One should almost never
ignore this advice. In particular. lalse·
carding on opening lead is dangerous
because it increases tne possibility that
partner will misdefend.
· In this deal, took at the North and East
h:".nds. Your partner, West. is on lead
against three: no-trump. What would you
do if he selects either the heart fi11e or
the he art nine?
After South opens one n9·lrump, North
shou ld respOnd three no-trump. His
hand has no singleton and insufficient
strength to think about a slam
First. when West incorrec11y leads the
heart five, which promises at least one
honor in the suit. you should wi n with the
heart ace and return the heart }ack, hoping partner has something like K-9·8·5·2
of hearts. Here, declarer tak8s at teas1
10 tricks .
Howev~r. ~en West leads ttl&amp; heart
nine, you know thallhis is top of nolhing,
hlarking South wirh the king and queen
of hearts. So, you shoUld win with the
heart ace and shift to the spade queen,
hoping West has four Jo the ace. Here,
this defense works beautitully.
But in this scenarto, if South is clever. he
will drop the queen or king under your
heart ace at Irick one, trying to look like
someone who started w~h the dou bleton
king-queen. Then you mi ght return the
heart jack, whi ch would be the only
defense if West had the diamond ace
instead ol the spade ace.

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50 Jomo in
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52 Grado
54 Incriminate
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59 Fed the fire
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EMPLOYMENT

2br Mobile Home. Kitchen
Furn .. deposit required 304·
675-7783

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740· Middleport N 4th Ave., 2Br.
furn ished APT. no pet dep.

. MODILE Ho~n:s

Hardwood Cabinetry And Furniare

*Re;.tStlnablc Rates
*Insured

Or apply online .it:
www.pvalley.org

Ott SA 141 , 3B A. 2BA,
appliances, basement, 1 car Gracious Living 1 an d 2 Call 388-040 I
garage,
$500/mo
plus Bedroom Apts. at Village
deposit. (614) 226-0859
Manor and Rivarside Apts . in Female Bi chon .~ microchip,
ACA registered, 5 months~
Three Bd, 2 Bath in Middleport. !rom $327 to se lling due to work hours,
Pomeroy. Basement with $592. 740-992"5064. !:qual $300 304-773-9192, 304H::cou=s:::ing
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garage .- Handicap accessi· ~
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949-2303 ·

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Work

. 304-675-6975

304-6 10-0776

3802
4br. 2ba. HUD! only $238·."
month! Great Loca tion! (5%
down,
20yrs, 8%APR)
listings 800·620- 4946 8)(.

06 HD Street Bob, 88 Cubic
Inch motor. 6 spd, )mder
6000 miles, 2 sea ts (solo &amp;
dual rider}, saddle bags,
road pegs, motor tigh ts. tank
bra.
fork
bag,
new
helmet/glasses/ lightweight
riding jacket. riding gloves.

Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently
accepting resumes for a full-time Medical
Record Transcriptionist Registered Health
Information Technician prelerred. One to
three years of medical transcription
experience.
Minimum speed of 60 words per
minute.
Send resumes to:
Pleasant Valley Hospital
C/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
Or fax:

Stanley Tree·
.Trimming
&amp; Removal

EaslAll pass

The lead points
to the defense

Pttlo tnd Porch o.cks

593-3011 or 304 -6750141
New 3 Bedroom homes from

North
3NT

Opening lead:

New Oart1ge1
Electrk:al &amp; Plumbing
Roofing I GuH•r•
VInyl Sldlrtfl &amp; Painting

28 Years Experience

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12 Ranger' s
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14 Turn ln1o
15 Kayako ' kin
16 Aowerlng
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19 Dislurb
21 Lawless

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tor Land Owners. No clos- 2 Semi furn ished Trailer,
ing cost and ZERO DOWN! New Hav en. 3 bedroom,
Will
do
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Improvements. Bankruptcy 2 bathrooms, &amp; 2 bed&amp; Bad Cred11 OK. 2, 3, 4 and room, 1 bath, 3 RV lots
5 bedrooms aYailable. 740· all utili1ies available 304-

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$238/mo! 3 bed. 2 bath.
Bank Repo! (5% down , 20
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S2 14.36 permonth . lncludes 2BR apt. CIA.
many upgrades. del1very &amp; 0194
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CA RGO /C ONCESSION

CARMICHAEL
EOU!PAntique wood !he ater chairs MENT / CARMICHAEL
133 Jrd Ave Gallipoils New
from the Ariel" Theater TRAILERS SALES &amp; SEA1991 Norm; 14K70 2 baths- ca rpel . No pet s Warer.
Gallipolis in groups ot 3 &amp; 4. VICE . SPECIAL
20FT
extra nice. All ready set up sewage, tras h inc. $350/rent
Call 740·4 16· 1648.
GOOSENECK FLATBED

786-0321 or 606-922-9062.

www.mydailysentlnel.com
BRIDGE

House, 2 lois, 1 &amp; 2 bed apt l si Ave
$39,000, 1 mrle lrorn Mason Gallipolis WID · hookup
Walman
304-773-9192, $300-$350 Call 339-3063
304-812-002111i!a'llil messag8 Dep &amp; Ref. No Hud.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008
·. ALLEYOOP

www.mydailysentinel.com

make a wh ole lot of people angry i1 you
say one thi ng and then turn around and
do another, especially il they are count·
ing on you to do something Important.

GEMINI (May 21·June 20) -

When

you're working on sor;nethlng that
requires a strong penchant tor details,
you had better keep your mind on what
you're dqing at all times. II you don't, the
end result could be disappointing.
CANCER (June 21 ·July 22) - If you
can't do anything about II, be content
wltp those whO share your day ; otner·
.wi13e. you'll spend all your. t!m• wishing
you were elsewhere and totally rrilss
what the moment has to otter.
. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - lt'l 'WOnderful
when we can take another at hll or her
word, but today might be one of thote
tfmea when someone prom1111 some·
thing without any Intention of delivering.
Don't depend on anyone.

SOUP TO NUTZ

E T RI T
"It's good to have an open
mind," the mom told ber
. son, "but don 'I leave it open
coo long as someone may

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Obtuse- Lathe- Youth ~ J~ey - TROUBLE
~&gt;Let your iillgcr go for amomen~" the elderly,man

suggested, "and save yourself ahundred days of TROUBLE."
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cial/retail space for rent , BUILT,
VALLEY
great locahon busy down- HORSE / LIVESTOCK
town corner by park. I yr TRAILERS. LOAD MAX
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secunty deposit requued . no
2 miles N. Pt Pleasant 304- pets. 740·992·2218

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·on rented lot -close to new . $350/dep. 339-2494

GAHS. Might cons1der land 1BA Apt, W/0 hook ups , GIBBS ANTIQUES Frr. &amp; .
.contract $13.500. ?40 -446 - salellite TV 1ncl. wlront , Sal. 1-0 "5· Sun. 1"7 ~~ by
4053
close to hosprtal. Call 740- appt. Also. restore furmture.
Located on Tornado Rd ott
2002 model . 70lt26 d9uble c33'-9'--0-'3-"62'------ Rl. 33, Rac1ne Wark
wrde. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 1BR tri-level ·apt.. close to &amp; Ride) exit. 741).949-2246
den . family room w/ f1re - hospital , 10 m(n to Rio
place. spac1ous k1tchen wl Grande.· Ret
&amp; Dep.
ML&lt;;(HJANWl TS
large dinn1ng room. $30.000 ~equ1red . 740-208-8889
Mt:RCIIANUISE
firm . C-all 740-645-5286 or
740·441-0991
2 bdrm apt .. remodeled .
r1ver frontage. washer/dryer
hookups. S450. (7 40)24 3·
Brand new 3bed 2bath on
+ · half acre in P1 Pleasant 58 tl JR
OWNER FINANCE AVAIL· C:C-"-----ABLE 74 0.446. 3570
2 bedroom apartment lor
rent in Middleport , no pets

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at 11 am

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740·992·6971

[740) 441-

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IURRENT

800-620-4946 ex. R027
· 1br

$375/month.
in
Sy ~acuse
Deposit. Hud
Appoved .
No
Pets.
(304)675-5332 weekends

ba,
Quite
Ne~ghboJhood . No Smoking,
No Pets $450 month plus
Deposit &amp; References.
Water/Trash/Sewer
paid

740-446-6939
3 BR house in Gallipolis,
$425/mo,
$150/dep. You pay all utili·
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Frldar, Sepr. 5, 2008
By Bernice Bede Oeol

Acts of kindness and compassion always
pay large dividends to the peison who
enacts them 1 and, whenever you do so,
there will be huge benef its in the year
ahead. Make it you r c·ause:
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Usuall y
you 're Bccurate at clarifying your inten·
lions, especially if ll's somethi ng you'Ve
done many ti mes before. However,
things might go awry at this time ·and
misfire on you.
UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) - If you're
smart, you'll leave your credit cards at
home. You r good Intentions to budget
your funds could end the moment you
see all the ta ntalizing goodies be ing
offered In the shops.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Don 't
pursue any project that doesn't have
your wholehearted support, because, if
your heart Isn't In h. you aren 't apt to
complete What you start and yo u're like ly
to have a mess to clean up later.
SAGITTARIUS ( Nov. 23-0ec . -2 1) - ,
Failure to acknowledge another's praise·
worthy deed just because you didn't do it
first can be hurtful to another. Don't sit
idly ·by; say something.
· CAPRICORN (Qec'. 22·Jan. 19) . Because you're a generous and giving
person, a manipulator could try to take
advantage ol _you. Don't let anyone who
is unworthy abuse your generosity.
define your objectives , or you could eas·.
ily take unProd uctive tangents and have
little or nothing to show for your time at
the end of 1he day. What a waste. ,
PISCES (Feb. 20-Ma rch 20) - Don't
expect to con?Jince anyone. of anything
about which you aren't sold on you rself:
They will detect your insincer.ity and
react with a di smissal of any thought to ·
comply.
ARIES (March 2t-April19)- It yo u. ask
someone tor an honest opinion, you'd
better be prepared to hear the truth, even
it it hurts. If you're asking simply to hear
kudos. you're apt to be disappointed.

TAURUS (April 20-May 201 - You will

For Remodeling and New House Building

With )0\-:c. Mom.

Don. GCI)J"gc.

CORNER STONE
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AQUARIUS [Jan. 20-Feb. 19)- Clearly

WE FEEL CONVENTIONAL
saiOOL MIGHT NOT BE A
· GOOD FIT FOR MARTIN.

Although it may
vanish
Our hearts know it' s

Jim Callaghan. fo~me r Britis~ Prime
Minister, said, "A leader must have the
courage to act aga inst an expert's"
adviCe."
He was talking about a countr y's leader.
but bridge players also lead. An d there
are several books from e)(perts about
apemng leads. One should almost never
ignore this advice. In particular. lalse·
carding on opening lead is dangerous
because it increases tne possibility that
partner will misdefend.
· In this deal, took at the North and East
h:".nds. Your partner, West. is on lead
against three: no-trump. What would you
do if he selects either the heart fi11e or
the he art nine?
After South opens one n9·lrump, North
shou ld respOnd three no-trump. His
hand has no singleton and insufficient
strength to think about a slam
First. when West incorrec11y leads the
heart five, which promises at least one
honor in the suit. you should wi n with the
heart ace and return the heart }ack, hoping partner has something like K-9·8·5·2
of hearts. Here, declarer tak8s at teas1
10 tricks .
Howev~r. ~en West leads ttl&amp; heart
nine, you know thallhis is top of nolhing,
hlarking South wirh the king and queen
of hearts. So, you shoUld win with the
heart ace and shift to the spade queen,
hoping West has four Jo the ace. Here,
this defense works beautitully.
But in this scenarto, if South is clever. he
will drop the queen or king under your
heart ace at Irick one, trying to look like
someone who started w~h the dou bleton
king-queen. Then you mi ght return the
heart jack, whi ch would be the only
defense if West had the diamond ace
instead ol the spade ace.

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appliances, basement, 1 car Gracious Living 1 an d 2 Call 388-040 I
garage,
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deposit. (614) 226-0859
Manor and Rivarside Apts . in Female Bi chon .~ microchip,
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dual rider}, saddle bags,
road pegs, motor tigh ts. tank
bra.
fork
bag,
new
helmet/glasses/ lightweight
riding jacket. riding gloves.

Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently
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Record Transcriptionist Registered Health
Information Technician prelerred. One to
three years of medical transcription
experience.
Minimum speed of 60 words per
minute.
Send resumes to:
Pleasant Valley Hospital
C/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
Or fax:

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make a wh ole lot of people angry i1 you
say one thi ng and then turn around and
do another, especially il they are count·
ing on you to do something Important.

GEMINI (May 21·June 20) -

When

you're working on sor;nethlng that
requires a strong penchant tor details,
you had better keep your mind on what
you're dqing at all times. II you don't, the
end result could be disappointing.
CANCER (June 21 ·July 22) - If you
can't do anything about II, be content
wltp those whO share your day ; otner·
.wi13e. you'll spend all your. t!m• wishing
you were elsewhere and totally rrilss
what the moment has to otter.
. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - lt'l 'WOnderful
when we can take another at hll or her
word, but today might be one of thote
tfmea when someone prom1111 some·
thing without any Intention of delivering.
Don't depend on anyone.

SOUP TO NUTZ

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"It's good to have an open
mind," the mom told ber
. son, "but don 'I leave it open
coo long as someone may

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FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER 5, 20ut!

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Gas line replacement project to end Oct. 31
place temporary pavement tiller
in Order not to disrupt traftlc.
This week workers with R&amp;R
POMEROY ·- Back in April Pipeline and Columbia Gas conwhen Columbia Gas began its centrated on Court Streel and the
51.1 million · pipeline improve- 100-block of West Main Street for
ment project in Pomeroy, it was . line. work and pavemenl restoraestimated to take "several tion. All week traffic has been
months" to coinplele and now down to one lane on a sec tion of
over four months later, the com- We st Main Street.
pany has Oct. 3 1 as a tentative
The Pomeroy project is just
completiOn date.
one compo nen t of the compaPam Learman, spokesperso n ny's $2 billion project to
for Columbia Gas, sa id the work improve its 19,000-ntile underbegan with 10.800 feet of line to grou nd pipeline system over the
replace and now the company is nexl 25 years. Pomeroy
down to I ,000 feet of mainline received new medium pres sure.
requiring replacement as well as plastic line, replacing the existvariou s otherline work and pave- ing low pressure, stee l pipe. In
ment restoratton.
add iti on to the new lin es, new,
Learman added the company is outdoor meters were in stalled
aware
of the
upcoming where practical.
Sternwheel Riverfest held next
As for who is paying for this
week and as to not interfere with upgr~de? The cost of building,
the festival, she said Main Street maintaining and replacing the
will have a normal traffic pattern. .pipeline system is shared by all
She also said if pavement hasn't Columbia Gas customers. not just
been restored by the time the fes- those in Pomeroy, and is part uf
tival roll s round, workers will · the monthly bill they pay.
Bv BETH SERGENT

BSEAGENT@MYOALYSENTINEL.COM

Workers with .
A&amp; A Pipeline fill
holes left after ·
gas line ·replace·
menton Court
Street yesterday
afternoon . This
week a Columbia
Gas spokesperson said the
pipeline replacement project has
a tentative completion date of
Oct. 31.
Beth Sergentlphoto

$300K
CDBGgrant
awarded to
Syracuse
BY BRIAN

Hearing held
on nune
permit appeal
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POMEROY - The Ohio
Department of Development
• Land transfers.
has · approved a $300,000
See Page A2
neighborhood revitalization
grant
for the Village of
• SGurces: Bush advised
Syracuse, and $124,000 in
to delay troop cuts in
formula grants for Meigs
. Iraq. See Page A2
County comm4nities.
Grants Administrator Jean
. • Son's silence is only
Trussell announced the
natural for teen.
approval at Thursday's reguSee Page A3
lar meeting of Meigs County
Conunissioners.
The funding
• A Crash Course in
was approved through the
Charlene Hoelllch/photo
Palin Politics.
Community Development A food giveaway Thursday morning on Alligator Jack's parking lot attracted hundreds of
·See .Page AS
Block Grant program admin- Meigs Countians.
istered by the. Ohio
Department of Development.
Syracuse is the third community in Meigs County to
WEATHER
receive funding through the
program, which was originally called the "Community
Distress" program . The
neighborhood revitalization ·
want will provide funding for
·several projects within
King Ministries of Jacksot1, loaded boxes
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Syracuse, and also includes
HOEFLICH@ MYOAILYSENTINEL COM
and
bags of food into trunks, onto back
matching funds from various
seats
of cars, and into pickup truck l?eds.
sources, including the CDBG
POMEROY - The number of Meigs
A spokesman fo r the group, said the food
formula progrwn and other
Countians
who
turned
out
Thursday
morn
being
distributed was donated, · some
grant sources.
ing
to
pick
up
free
food
being
distributed
by
,
l
h
rough
Second Harvest, as well as other
Commissioners allocated
Detalla on Page A3
ministry
at
Alligator
Jack
's
agencies
and organizations, or purchased
a
Christian
$20,000 in formula funds
toward the neighborhood parking lot is an indication that hard eco- with money from t'tmd raisers. ·
nomic times have struck many re siden ts
Everything· went like clockwork since
revitalization projects.
there was no criteria to check , no papers to
Through the program, here.
About 80,000 pounds of food in two trac- fill out. Drivers were req uired to show the ir
Syracuse will received
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demolition of unsafe build- before the vehicles left town. Hundreds of Once done a sticker was placed on the
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GALLIPOLIS
A
Gallipolis volunteer firefig hter died Wednesday
after collapsing at the'
offices of the Gallipolis
B4 Daily Tribune, Gallipolis
City Police said.
As Gregory A. Northup, 55,
of Gallipoli s, was taken to
B Section Hol zer Medical Ce nte r
following the late aft erA:3 noon incident. He late r
died of an apparent heart
attack, Police Chief Clint
Patterson said.
A seven-year veteran of
· the GVFD, Northup was
working a special detail in
• the city on Wednesday,

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Yesterday a .hearing on the
issue of standing in the appeill
of a coal mining permit issued
to Gatling, Ohio was heard at
the offices of the Ohio
Division
of
Natural
Resource 's
Reclamation
Conunission in Columbus.
. Linda
Osterman,
spokesperson
for
the
Conunission, said though the
hearing was held no decision
was reached . Osterman
guessed a decision could be
issued ·in the next couple of
weeks, possibly at the
Conunission's next meeting
on Sept. ' 18. The entire
Commtssion, not just the
chairman of the Commission,
will rule in the matter.
Osterman did say represented at yesterday's hearing
·were Elisa Young of Racine
who brought the appeal
before the Commission on
behalf of herself and the
group she founded Meigs
Citizens Action Now, and
attorneys for Gatling arid the
Division
of
Mineral
Resources Management.
The issue of "standing"
relates to whether a litigant is
entitled to have a court determine the merits of the issues
presented.
Last month, Gatling 's
motion to prohibit any evidence relating to the issue of
standing brought by Young
and Meigs CAN was denied
by James K. McWillimas,
chairman of the Commission.
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Gregory A. Northup

Palterson said. Northup
operated the department 's
tanker to maintain conlrol
of du st and debri s from the
demolition of a house at
88 Pine St. and &lt;\t one
point around midday fi lled

the tanker with water from
the hydranl at Paint Creek
Baplist Church. 833 Third
Ave ., next to lhe Tribune
offices.
Patterson · sa id ·it's
believed Northup went in
and out of the newspaper
office throughout lhe day
for water and other neceS'
sities . At 5:45 p.m., he
entered the Tribune and
collapsed in side by the
front door.
Production Department
emp loyee Ca rla McDade
of Barboursville. W.Va.,
admi nistered ca rdiopul • monary
resuscitation
whi le other emp loyees
contacted Galli~• County
EMS .and police.

Services have been set
for 2 p.m. Su nday at Grace
United Methodist Church,
with GVFD Chaplain Bob
Hood and Monsignor
William Myers officiating.
Burial will be in Mound
Hill Cemetery. Friends
can call at the Cremeens
Funeral
Chapel
on
Saturday from 2 to 4 and 6
to 8 p.m., and at the
churc h on Sunday, one
hour prior to the service.
A
fire . department
memorial service will be
held in the funeral home at
8 p.m. Saturday, followed
by a Ma sonic servi ce at
8:45p.m.
Northup joined · the fire
departmen,t in ;100 1, where

his brother Rob is also a
firefig hter.
Both
are
. nephews of the Iale James
A. Northup. who was the
GVFD chief from. 1962
un)il hi s retirement in
1984.
.
Flags were · flying at
· half-mast at the fir'e
department and at th'e City
Building on Thursday.
"He'd do anything you
asked him to," said Mike
Null, the GVFD's assistimt fire chief. " He and hi s
brother are first-rate fierefighters . Will he be sorely
missed? Yes ."
Null, who is also Gallia
County's
Emergency

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