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Traffic patter~ to switch in-Mason, W.Va. today

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• Meigs loses first match
of year. s~ Page Bl

~y BETH SERGENT
BSEAGENT @MYDAILY SENTINEL COM

MASON , W.Va. - The
Ohio
Departme nt
of
Transportation is mak ing a
second attempt to change
the traffi c pattern in
Mason ,· W.Va. todav after
excessive heat delayed the

swi tch last wee k:
Accordiilg to Cary Betzing
with ODOT. A&amp;A Safety
wil l be paint ing the !aries on .
the new pavcmcm near the
new Pomeroy Mason Bridge
to switch traflic to the east
and south of the intersection
of W.Va . 62 and Ohio 833 .
Betzing said l'rews should be

Post office
window hours ·
to be reduced

done by earl y afternoon . . was completed last _Friday
weather perm itting.
but the lane painting crew
ODOT had hoped to make cou ld not return until today.
this traffic pattern switch last
Shi fting motorists onto the
week but the heat of last new Wai-Mart Drive and the
week caused dehiys in the east side of W.Va. 62 that
dry ing
time
requ ired was recently paved will
between layers of asph alt allow work to continue to
which ·raised W.Va. 62 nearly the north of the drive into
three feet. Th is as phalt work \Val-Mart where the contrac-

tor will fi nish drainage it~ ms
and sidewalk in that area.
On the Ohio side of the new
bridge, con stru~t ion and
paving crews have been working on curb and gutter work,
fmal grating on the slopes and
removal of the old pavement
on the old Ohio 833 to prepare
for new lanes of traffic .

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2008 Sternwheel Riverfest

• VMH employee
reunion sent for
Sept. 20. See Page A3
• Meigs students .make
.defln's list. See Page ·-A3 ..
• Wayne National
Forest opens
new archery trail.
See Page A5

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

POMEROY - Saturday window
.hours will be reduced at many local post
offices beginning Oct. 4.
The change is designed to reduce costs,
and will affect most smaller post offices
in the Co·lumbus district. Mail delivery
will not be affected by the change.
New hours , · by post offi ce, are:
Portland , 8:15 to 10:15 a.m.; Tuppers
Plains, 8 to II :30 a.m.: Chester, 8:30 to
10:30 a.m.; Long Bottom, 8 to 10:30
a.m. ; Reedsv ille, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.;
Syracuse, 8 to 10:30 a.m .: 'Bidwell , 8:30
to 10:30 a.m.; Cheshire, 8 to 10 a .m .
Saturday window hours will . not
change at the Pomeroy, Middleport ,
Racine and Rutland post offices.

Brian J. Reed/photos

It has taken three weeks, but employees of Meigs Industries are com-

pleting a mu ral to be proud of, a mural featuring the many things that
make the community a good place to live. The mural will be displayed at
Art in the Park on Sept. 20, to be held a t Dave Diles Park in Middleport .
It is the second year the employees have displayed a' mural in the show.
The ·1O-by·4 foot mural includes the Chester and Pomeroy courthouses,
a coal mine , motorcycles , the · grandstand at the . Rocksprings
Fairgroum,Js, a mis h carriages and the Indian mound at Portland, just to
name a few highlights. The art show will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ,
and is organized by the Riverbend Arts Council. Meigs Industries clients
will also be selling individual pieces at the show.

Need any shoes? The RACO yard sale
has them and practically everything
else. Here, some shoppe rs stop to visit
during what has become a bi-annual tradition in Racine .

: • Harpist to perform
· at Court Street Grill.
. See Page B6

Pomeroy downtown is an interesting collection of buildings
. with a Victorian flavor. Our.variety of specialty shops
and personal service make's for an exciting_
shopping experience along the Ohio River ..

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MHS will
crown the
2008 home·
coming queen
at Friday
night's game
between
Meigs-Athens.
The candi·
dates are , left
to right, Laura
Gheen , Catie
Wolfe, Adrian
Bolin,
Stephanie
Donaldson ,
and Jamie
Bailey.
Submitted photo

Turning yard
sale treasures
into scholarships

WEATIIER

Bv BETH SERGENT
BSE AGENT @MYDAILYSE NTINEL.COM

RACI NE - It's been said 'one man·s
junk is another man's treasure ,' just ask
volunteers with the Raci ne Area
Community Organization .
Twice a year Star Mill Park is transDelallo on Page A3
formed into a showplace of those treasures during the RACO yard sales which
raise scholarship money for graduating
seniors at Southerr High SchooL Since
1993, the yard sales· have prov ided
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$69,200
to deservi ng seniors at SHS.
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This week's yard sale is the largest yet
Annie's Mailbox
A3 with fi ve trailer loads of donated items
being given the once over by eager cusCalendars
A3 tomers lookin g fo r that special some·
thing which coul d be anyth ing from Gl
Classifieds
83-4 Joe dolls to dishes. RACO members will
you there is practi~all y nothing that
Comics
Bs tell
won't sell and much like the old saying
"there's
~o meo n e for everyone," there is
Editorials
A4 a customer
for practically every item, no
Movies
J\5 matter how ·unusual the item.
Sorting and pricing the donations is a
Places to go
86 · year-round job for RACO members and
every once in aw hile those unique items
Sports
B Section bring a laugh to members who otherwise
perform a thankless job. Found amongst
Weather
A3 the donations has been Viagra, live bul lets and all size and shape of lingerie .
© aoo8 Ohio valley Publishing~· Thi s year the RACO members fou nd a
pair of triple-x siled bl oomers and have
decid.ed to pass them around to volunteers and members as gag gifts for some

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MHS announces homeconiing queen candidates
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLIC H@MY DAILYSENTINELCOM

POMEROY · - Homecoming
ac tivit ies are in fll ll swi ng at
Meigs High School in preparation ·
for the crowni ng of the queen at
the' Meigs-Athens game Friday
night on Bob Robens Field.
Candidates for the title of queen
have been named and were
annou nced today. They arc:
Jamie Bailey. daughter of .Lori
and Wally Hatfield of Pomeroy.
who will be escorted by Eu ge n ~
Patterson , son of Raymond and
Lori Patterso n of Rutland:
Adrian Boli n. gra nddaughter of
Joe and ·Janet Bolin of Rutland
and George and Shirley Sisson of
Pomeroy, escorted by Ja son

MoiTis. son of Danny and Angela Bullington of Syracuse , The 2008
Morri s of Middleport:
Homecoming Queen wi II be
Stephanie Donaldson , daughter crowned by the 2007 Queen,
of Kelli Ballard of Pomeroy, Alexa Venoy,
escorted by Chad Bonnett , son of . The hallways of MHS are decoMi ke and Paul a B'onnett of rated
fo r
homecomi ng .
Midd leport;
was
wacky
Wedne sday
Laura Gheen. daughter of James Wednesday where students wore
and Lucille Gheen of Middleport , mismatched clothing, today is tie
escorted ,by Josh Cleland , son of dye Thursday in 60s,70s. and 80s
Jim and Stephanie Cleland of style clothing, and tomoiTOW will
Pomeroy . .
be Maroon and Gold day.
Carie Wolfe . daughter of Carl
There will be a powder puff
and Della Wolfe of Pomeroy, foo tball game and a homecoming
escorted.by Aaro.n Oliphant , son of parade fo llowed by a bonfi re
Jim and Kim Oliphant of'Pomeror- Thursday. On Friday a pep rally .
The flower girl will be Soph1a will take pl ace prior to the crownAverion, daughter of Dav id and ing of the queen at 6:30 p.m. The
l.,i sa Averion of Pomeroy, '&lt;lnd the annual homecoming dance will be
crown bearer will be Jace held in the MHS cafeteria from 8
Bullington, ~on of Adam and Cara to midnight .

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tngethe,r. [ need to work for cannot do the things we reunion of forn1er employJnore than minimum wage .
used to.
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·Those who have familv or Hospital to be held on I to 4
:my dec isions. but hi s ani - frie.nds stru gglin g with can· p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20,
:t~•(le doesn't give me mu ch cer should understand that at the Mulberry Commumty
"hope fm our future . 1 am .the emotional impact is just Center on Mulberry Avenue ..
:so sick of .hi s endless as difficult as the physical formerly
the Pomeroy
;remarks about me working one. If we hecome hard to Elementary School.
Members of .the plannin~
:and going to school. and deal with. 1 hope they will
·that he otherwise doe sn't understand this is part of the co1mmttee s:ud they feel It
.'want to be with me.l·s it illness.- Surviving
IS 1mp~rtant t~. keep !h~
possible he just wants · Dear Surviving: Thahk m~mones ahve. Our goal,
·wh at is best for me'' ...: you for remindin g all of us smd Glenna R1e~~l. a com:unemployed Ursula
to be patient with those who m1!lee member, " to pre- ·
serve the memory of. the
• Dear Ursula: It sounds are battling disease.
~ike he wants what ·is hest
Annie's Snippet for hospital . and to ret am the ·
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Dav
(credit fnendsh1ps which were
for you to get you r act Abraham Lin.coln in his ' developed over the years
: · .together sooner rather than Getlysburg Address): We the hospital existed.''
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Veterans
Memonal
seeking these dead shall not have Hospilal opened Ill 19.62
:l?een actively
l!mployment, you should. died in vain; that this and for (llany years provJd·
,aut the stream of sarcastic nation shall have a new ed a w1de range of serv1ces
Veterans Memorial Hospital, 1962·2002
·£omment s does nut speak · birth of freedom: and that mcludmg surgical, acute
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;.;,.ell for Shawn. and it is a . this government of the peo- a~d e!llergency care, reha- foods. Door priles will he been associaled with the memorabilia of the hospilal
'had dynamic in a reiation- pie, by the people . for the bliitatiOn and extended care. awarded throughout the Jay.
hospital over the years is days bring th em for a "hlis's hip when one partner feels people , . shall not perish .:he hospital ~nd e m.erg~ncy
The committee empha· welcome to anend. They pital memories or the pa""
entitled to belittle the other. from the earth.
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I ?:v hen you are married. If column. Please e-mail your lnends of the hospilal have
· : :you arc determined to stay questions to amriesmail· attended .past reumons to
;irr this relation ship. please box@comcast.net, or write show their mterest m pre:get premarital counseling to: An11ie's Mailbox•. P.O. servmr and sh;m~lg .memo- .
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s.andwiches, punch and
. kr is getting married soon. and read fealllres by other
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12:30. afternoon serv1 cc m
POMEROY - Annual . nf Jake
allll Maude
Monday, Sept. IS
I :30. lnformmion . from Modern Woodmen home· VanMeter will be held at .1
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tow n hero recognit ion and p.l)l . at th e Portland Park.
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bridal shower two months L 1 -r
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tJ icnic,· 12 :30 p.m. a.t the Fa,111'1)' ,·111 u l·,.,·,,,,d.• in vileJ .
cart .owns 1p rustees.
AND MARCY SUGAR
before? I don't want them regular meeting, 5 p.m. ,
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roads ide park north on U.S.
Sunday. Sept. 14
to feel left out , but I also office building .
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en. drinks ;md. tableware . Kerwood- Hill reu nion. C(l l '·
. ' Qear Annie: I have bee n don' t want an in vitation to
:dating .. Shaw n" for a little look as if we arc trolling for '
Member to tak e covered cred dish dinner at I p.m at
bver a year. We are ve ry presents. Shou ld I se nd
. Thursdny, Sept. 11
dish or Lie &gt;sen. Kim Star Mill Park . Fami ly ami
-JllUCh in love and talking along a note say ing they arc
SYRACUSE
Romine . will speak on friend' welcome.
-ahout marriage. Shawn has nor obligated to send a gift?
Friday, Sept. 12
Wildwood Garden Club. Granee proer;um.
Saturday, Sept'. 2U
an exce llent caree r. 1 have - Concerned· Mother of
RACINE
Carme l· 6:30
p.m..
Syracu&gt;e
' Tuesday, Sept. 16
PO.MEROY
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b een un employed for the · the .Bride
Sutton Unit ed · Methodi st. Community Center. Shirley
POMEROY _ Meet i n~ reunion
of
Veterans
l;:tst muple of months. and
Dear Mother: It is not Church revival. Sept. 12-14. Hamm to present program for parents intere sted i;1 Memorial Hospital employ·
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to send sl1ower 7 p.m. ni ghtly. John Frank on using~ dried llowers to becommg
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Pomeroy. Sandwiches und
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omeroy beve rages provided . Tlwse
:you lrave ;1 hard day at mothers. you can senJ them Saturday. Truly Saved. Masters. 11 :30 a.m. salad Library. agenda includes attending take finger foods .
.wo rk tnd u1,o•·
invitations as a courtesy. It Sunday.
lunch, Pomeroy Methodist
LONG BOTTOM
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developing the group ~oals. photos and and memorabili '
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topics of interest. and brain- ty tor display .
&lt;!le&lt;J n his apartment every simply ca ll th e aun ts and Faithful Gospel Chu rch . 7
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:t;me I visit beca use 1 "don't say how much you wi sh p.m. Long Bottom . Singers River Lodge 453. regular
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:ume we go ro a re staurant or could participate in the local
Sunday, Sept. 14
ments after.
742 . 3457 for more infnrmaSaturday, Sept. 13
:grocery store. he make s me festivities .
COOLV ILLE ~ I60th
RACINE So nshin e
ALI:lAf\Y - f'red:~ Smi th
~ee l guilty that he has to
Dear Annie: I wanted to Annual
Homecoming. Circle. 7 p.m . •it Bethany t ion.
will celebrate her 84th
;spend some of his greens on add something to xour reply Orange Christian Church. Dorcas Church. Take a bear
birthday , Sept. 13. Cards
:ilis un employed girlfriend.
to "C..'' whose father-in -law 202
Lottridge
Rd.. for police proJect. Lili'ian
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I am planning to go back has lung cancer and she is C_oolvil lc.
Mu sic
by Hayman, Ruth .Simpsqn.
may he sent to her.at 4291'&gt;
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'o school next year. but he having·' problems dealing f-orgiven Again Trio and and Berni ce. Theiss. host·
Saturday Sept. 13
SchO!II Lot Road . Albany.
:wan ts me to go back imme- wiJh his rude behavior.
Tyler Deeter; Buford Brown esses.
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I am recovering from can ·of relying on a man to take cer. Some ·of us are very
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·' . Thursday...Mostly sunny. Lows in the upper 60s.
:1.'\ slight chance of showers South west winds around 5
:ilnd thunderstorm s in- tHe mph. Chance of rain 60 per;:ifternoon. Highs in ' ihe cent.
~wer 80s'. Southeast winds
Saturday ...Cioudy with a
~round 5 mph. Chance of chance of showers and
;ra in 20 percent.
thundei·storms. Highs in the
; : Thursday night •.•Mostl~ · mid SOs. Chance of rain 50
&gt;Cloudy. A slight chance of percent.
:i:howers and thunderstorms
Saturday night ...Mostly
~n · th e eve ning .. .Then a cloudy with a chance or
;Chance of showers and showers and thunderstorms.
•thunderstorms after mid · Lows in the upper . 60s.
:M ight. Not as coo l with lows Chance of rain 30 percem.
~:n tiJc .mid 60s. Southeast . 'Sunday and Sunday
··w inds around 5 mph. night ...Mostly cloudy . with
a chance ·o f showers and
:t:;:: hance of rain 40 percent.
~ · Friday ... Rain
with a thunderstorms. Highs in the
'l:hance of thunderstorms. lower SOs. Lows in · the
:B ighs in the upper 70s. · lower 60s. Chance of rain
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:South winds around 5 mph . 40 perce nt.
Monday ... Mos!ly cloudy
~hance of rain ·so percent.
·: Friday nighi ...Cioudy with a chance of showers.
:with rain likely with a Highs in the upper 70s.
~hance of lhunderstorms . Chance of rain 50' percent.

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Army medic
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RACINE - U.S. Army
PFC Teddi Paul ey of Racine
has returned home on leave
from service in Fobshank.
Afghanistan, and will return
there Saturday.
PFC Pauley works · as n·
medic. She is the daughter of
Melvin and Mary Forester of
Racine , and is a 1990 gradu ate of Southern High School.
She jo ined the Army in
2007. Her hushand, Franklin
Pauley. Jr. , is originally from
Charleston. W.Va.
She is stationed at Fort
Campbell , Ky:

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the dean 's list for the summer quarter at Hocking
College
were . Melissa
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Tiffany Harder and Christina
Wolfe of Pomeroy. and
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:my dec isions. but hi s ani - frie.nds stru gglin g with can· p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20,
:t~•(le doesn't give me mu ch cer should understand that at the Mulberry Commumty
"hope fm our future . 1 am .the emotional impact is just Center on Mulberry Avenue ..
:so sick of .hi s endless as difficult as the physical formerly
the Pomeroy
;remarks about me working one. If we hecome hard to Elementary School.
Members of .the plannin~
:and going to school. and deal with. 1 hope they will
·that he otherwise doe sn't understand this is part of the co1mmttee s:ud they feel It
.'want to be with me.l·s it illness.- Surviving
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possible he just wants · Dear Surviving: Thahk m~mones ahve. Our goal,
·wh at is best for me'' ...: you for remindin g all of us smd Glenna R1e~~l. a com:unemployed Ursula
to be patient with those who m1!lee member, " to pre- ·
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Annie's Snippet for hospital . and to ret am the ·
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for you to get you r act Abraham Lin.coln in his ' developed over the years
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seeking these dead shall not have Hospilal opened Ill 19.62
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l!mployment, you should. died in vain; that this and for (llany years provJd·
,aut the stream of sarcastic nation shall have a new ed a w1de range of serv1ces
Veterans Memorial Hospital, 1962·2002
·£omment s does nut speak · birth of freedom: and that mcludmg surgical, acute
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'had dynamic in a reiation- pie, by the people . for the bliitatiOn and extended care. awarded throughout the Jay.
hospital over the years is days bring th em for a "hlis's hip when one partner feels people , . shall not perish .:he hospital ~nd e m.erg~ncy
The committee empha· welcome to anend. They pital memories or the pa""
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POMEROY - Annual . nf Jake
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Monday, Sept. IS
I :30. lnformmion . from Modern Woodmen home· VanMeter will be held at .1
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· Brenda Deeter. 667-.1431.
tow n hero recognit ion and p.l)l . at th e Portland Park.
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bridal shower two months L 1 -r
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tJ icnic,· 12 :30 p.m. a.t the Fa,111'1)' ,·111 u l·,.,·,,,,d.• in vileJ .
cart .owns 1p rustees.
AND MARCY SUGAR
before? I don't want them regular meeting, 5 p.m. ,
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roads ide park north on U.S.
Sunday. Sept. 14
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en. drinks ;md. tableware . Kerwood- Hill reu nion. C(l l '·
. ' Qear Annie: I have bee n don' t want an in vitation to
:dating .. Shaw n" for a little look as if we arc trolling for '
Member to tak e covered cred dish dinner at I p.m at
bver a year. We are ve ry presents. Shou ld I se nd
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dish or Lie &gt;sen. Kim Star Mill Park . Fami ly ami
-JllUCh in love and talking along a note say ing they arc
SYRACUSE
Romine . will speak on friend' welcome.
-ahout marriage. Shawn has nor obligated to send a gift?
Friday, Sept. 12
Wildwood Garden Club. Granee proer;um.
Saturday, Sept'. 2U
an exce llent caree r. 1 have - Concerned· Mother of
RACINE
Carme l· 6:30
p.m..
Syracu&gt;e
' Tuesday, Sept. 16
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b een un employed for the · the .Bride
Sutton Unit ed · Methodi st. Community Center. Shirley
POMEROY _ Meet i n~ reunion
of
Veterans
l;:tst muple of months. and
Dear Mother: It is not Church revival. Sept. 12-14. Hamm to present program for parents intere sted i;1 Memorial Hospital employ·
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.wo rk tnd u1,o•·
invitations as a courtesy. It Sunday.
lunch, Pomeroy Methodist
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developing the group ~oals. photos and and memorabili '
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topics of interest. and brain- ty tor display .
&lt;!le&lt;J n his apartment every simply ca ll th e aun ts and Faithful Gospel Chu rch . 7
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:ume we go ro a re staurant or could participate in the local
Sunday, Sept. 14
ments after.
742 . 3457 for more infnrmaSaturday, Sept. 13
:grocery store. he make s me festivities .
COOLV ILLE ~ I60th
RACINE So nshin e
ALI:lAf\Y - f'red:~ Smi th
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Dear Annie: I wanted to Annual
Homecoming. Circle. 7 p.m . •it Bethany t ion.
will celebrate her 84th
;spend some of his greens on add something to xour reply Orange Christian Church. Dorcas Church. Take a bear
birthday , Sept. 13. Cards
:ilis un employed girlfriend.
to "C..'' whose father-in -law 202
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I am planning to go back has lung cancer and she is C_oolvil lc.
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may he sent to her.at 4291'&gt;
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'o school next year. but he having·' problems dealing f-orgiven Again Trio and and Berni ce. Theiss. host·
Saturday Sept. 13
SchO!II Lot Road . Albany.
:wan ts me to go back imme- wiJh his rude behavior.
Tyler Deeter; Buford Brown esses.
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I am recovering from can ·of relying on a man to take cer. Some ·of us are very
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·' . Thursday...Mostly sunny. Lows in the upper 60s.
:1.'\ slight chance of showers South west winds around 5
:ilnd thunderstorm s in- tHe mph. Chance of rain 60 per;:ifternoon. Highs in ' ihe cent.
~wer 80s'. Southeast winds
Saturday ...Cioudy with a
~round 5 mph. Chance of chance of showers and
;ra in 20 percent.
thundei·storms. Highs in the
; : Thursday night •.•Mostl~ · mid SOs. Chance of rain 50
&gt;Cloudy. A slight chance of percent.
:i:howers and thunderstorms
Saturday night ...Mostly
~n · th e eve ning .. .Then a cloudy with a chance or
;Chance of showers and showers and thunderstorms.
•thunderstorms after mid · Lows in the upper . 60s.
:M ight. Not as coo l with lows Chance of rain 30 percem.
~:n tiJc .mid 60s. Southeast . 'Sunday and Sunday
··w inds around 5 mph. night ...Mostly cloudy . with
a chance ·o f showers and
:t:;:: hance of rain 40 percent.
~ · Friday ... Rain
with a thunderstorms. Highs in the
'l:hance of thunderstorms. lower SOs. Lows in · the
:B ighs in the upper 70s. · lower 60s. Chance of rain
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:South winds around 5 mph . 40 perce nt.
Monday ... Mos!ly cloudy
~hance of rain ·so percent.
·: Friday nighi ...Cioudy with a chance of showers.
:with rain likely with a Highs in the upper 70s.
~hance of lhunderstorms . Chance of rain 50' percent.

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. ·or. Foster is a Cum Laude graduate of th e Ohio State
University College of Optometry.

PFC Teddi Pauley

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• Doctor Foster is now accepting new patients
• Most major vision and medica l plans accepted
• Specialty vision services os well as treatment of
eye disease and injury

Army medic
home from
Afghanistan·
RACINE - U.S. Army
PFC Teddi Paul ey of Racine
has returned home on leave
from service in Fobshank.
Afghanistan, and will return
there Saturday.
PFC Pauley works · as n·
medic. She is the daughter of
Melvin and Mary Forester of
Racine , and is a 1990 gradu ate of Southern High School.
She jo ined the Army in
2007. Her hushand, Franklin
Pauley. Jr. , is originally from
Charleston. W.Va.
She is stationed at Fort
Campbell , Ky:

Meigs s~dents
make dean's list

POMEROY ~ Making
the dean 's list for the summer quarter at Hocking
College
were . Melissa
Barret.! of Long Bottom.
Tiffany Harder and Christina
Wolfe of Pomeroy. and
Randall Hudson of Rutland .

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Bailout doesn't curb all credit woes
BT RACHEL BECK
AP BUSINESS WRITER

(740) 992·2156 ·FAX (740) 992-2157

NEW YORK - .The government
doesn't
w~nt
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac
Ohio VaJiey Publishing Co.
. to go broke. hut. it beuer
start thinking about what
happens if the rest or us do .
Dan Goodrich
The latest data on the job
Publisher
market paints an ugly picture: The unemployment
.
Charlene Hpeflich
rate shot to a five-year
General Manager-News Editor
high in August and pay ro ll s arc being cut at an
alarmin g rate.
With more people out of
Congress shall make tiO law respectin,~t 1111
wo rk. that lik ely means
. establishnwn! of religion, ot: prol1ibiting the . many arc having a tougher
time paying their hills. If
free exercise thereof; or abridging tlu freedom of that leads to a surge in
speech, or of the press; or the right of the peo- defaults · on debt assets
just · mortgages ple peaceably to assemble, and to petition the beyond
like nedit rards. auto loam
Government for a redress of grievances.
and more - we can forget
about the cred it oi sis being
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution over any time soon.
That 's something to
remember amid all the news
regard in g the Treasury
Department's live-sav ing
takeover . or Fann.ie and
Freddie. The mortgage
gwnts, which qWn or guarantee about half of th e
riation 's home loans totaling
around $'i trillion . have
been ailing for ·months as
mortgage default rate s have
soared and their capital base
has been constrained.
Dear Editor:
The plan. which calls for
Financial freedom - what does it mean to you? What is the government to inject up
it worth? I believe we should have the right to make our to $ 100 billion in each of the
own financial choices without having the government look- · U.S .-spon sored · ·mortgage
ing over our shoulders. I believe if I or someone I know financiers to kee p them
feels like a payday loan is the best decision for them. that' s operating, has been lauded
all that matters. It's up to us, we are free citizens, and we . on Wall Street &lt;lS a turning
have free will, and the government isn 't here to look after
us and treat us like children . ·
Our politicians don 't seem to think this way, because they
passed a law aimed at putting payday lenders out of busmess .
They did this even though the terms of payday loans are
clearly agreed to by both the borTOwer and the lender, and it's
a completely legal activity. That's why dozens of other stat~s
across the country also have payday lendmg m therr state.lt s
an option that is attractive to many people . It's attractive not
because these people are ignorant,' but because it ge nuinely
is a good deal for them. $ 15 to borrow $100 seems fair tome .
I'm disturbed by thrs power grab from our state legrslators. I'm voting NO on Issue 5 to make sure they get
stopped in their tracks.
Katrinka Perdue
Pomeroy
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point in stabilizing the hous, · heavily relied on in recent
ing market and buoying the years to finance consumer
New
data·
spending .
overall economy.
re
leased
Monday
by
the
But the bailout an nounced
Stmday can ' t be viewed as a Federal Reserve show that
cure -all for the nation's consumer borrowing on
credit woes. The govern- credit cards grew at an
ment is trying to prevent annuai rate of 4.8 percent in
further deterioration in the July, up from a growth rate
!nortgage market. but it has- of 3.5 percent in June .
·But as credit-qrd use has
n' t done much to pse other
surged.
payments mr those
credit troubles.
"There is no si lve r bullet cards have fallen - even
here. Thi s is cert ainly a pos- though $106.7 billion
itive step. but is not the flowed i"to Ameri can's
absolute answer." said Mark wa ll ets in recent months
Zand i. chief economi st at from the U.S. economic
Econorn y.com. . stimulus package. Card payMoody's
"They've made progress in ment rates fell 6.2 percent
residential mortgage assets on a year-over-year basis in
btl! ha ve yet to deal with July. the ninth consec utive
monthly decl ine .' That 's the
other problematic loans."'
What's wo rrisome is second bi ggest pullback in
wheth er grow ing stress in the records kept by .the
analysts
at
other areas of credit leads to banking
more big losses and write- Oppen heimer &amp; Co .. behind
year-over-year
downs at banks and other March'sded
it1e
of
7
.4
percent.
l'inancial inst itutions in the
And the situation for conmonths ahead.
Of parti cular concern ,i s sumers see ms to be getting
what happen s · with the worse, at least given the
more than $2 trillion in weak jobs dat'a - which
consumer debt. .That may some econom ists say is
be onl y a fraction of the indicative of a recession.
According to. the · Labor
more th an $12 trillion in
. res idential mortgage loan s, Department. the jobless rate
accordin£ to Zandi. but it rose· from 5.7 percent in
July to 6.1 perce nt in
still is "mi ght y large comparable to all the goods August. and employers cut
and services produced by their payrolls by 84.000 in
August, the eighth straight
France in 2007 .
Ameri.cans this vear have month of decline s. That
been increasingiy using · ptillback was fueled by
their credit cards to make employers' worrie s about
purchases . . Banks have the economy and 'their own
tightened lending standards business·prospects.
So far this year, 605,000
on such things has home
eq uity loans. which were jobs have vanished. The

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economy needs to generate
more than I00,000 new jobs
a month for employment to
. remain stable.
" Rising joblessness of the
magnitude we saw in the
August employment report
mean s that more hou seholds. including good quality prime borrowers wi!h
so lid credit histories, Will
likely be encountering more
difficulties meeting their
debt obligations," said
David Rosenberg , cbief
North American economist
at Men·ill Lynch.
Re search by .Merri ll's
ec;o;momics team found that
thti're is a very tight histori'cal link between the unemployment rate and consumer
credit card delinquencies .
"So even with this dramatiC
support just unveiled for th~
mortgage market , we antici- .
pate the next phase of the
credit crunch will be in the
form of lenders being
forced to revise up their
consumer credit . loss estimates once they ·start to
more fully take into account
a deteriorating employment
backdrop,"· Rosenberg said.
The losses might not even
begin to . intensify until
2009, since there is a lag
between when someone is
out of work and when loan
defaults begin .
So while the U.S. government focuse s its attention
on the mortgage mess.
another storm is brewing .
And l.ike everything else
related to thi s credit crisis,
don 't count on a quick fix ..

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Enter Miss Congeniality, stage right

TODAY IN HISTORY

"Democm cv ,is the t/reorv
that · th~ c01imw11 peoiJ(e
know wlwt ther &gt;l'Wtt, a11d
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ex periment
American
LETTERS TO THE
should ponder a recent AP
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Lyon~

for my autograph .... I
want the papar azz i to
come aft er me ."
Sic
tran sit
gloria
Americae.
(Translation:
We've had it.) ·
Enter Sara~ Palin , stage
rigl)t , dandling an infant
swaddled in an American
flag and dragging behind
her the ev iscerated carcass
of a moose. Two weeks ·ago.
Alaska''s ·preposterous governor was less well- known
than the last man in the
Kansas
City
Royals
bullpen. Today, she 's the
uni versa ll y ac knowled ged
dominatri x
of
the
Republican Party 's influential Mag ical Christ ian win g
and the presumed savior of
its presi dential hopes.
More populous than the
GOP' s powerful Save the
Millionaires
faction ,
Magical Ch ri sti ans re ad
Jesus' ambiguous admoni:
tion to " render unto Caesar
the things whi ch are
Caesar 's" to mea n that
God has uniquely blessed
us with pious leaders such
as George W. Bush, and
take a partisan view of
American -elect ions .
How anybody professes
to interpret riddles litera ll y
remains a puzzle. but Palin
herse If
goes • furt her.
Witness her appearance at
the Wasilla (A K) Bible
Church last June. her home
congregation. As seen on

YouTube. Palin informed soothsaying , such as Tarot-'
the faithful in di sconcert- card reading, crystal-ball
ingly girlish tones that gazing or examining tile
''God's will" favors a $30 e.ntrails of sheep. Persons
billion natural gas pipeline who practice· such rites,
her administration wants to whether in the wholesome
build. Moreover, her efforts suburban confines of the
could fail "if the people of · Wasilla. Bible Church or a
Alaska's heart isn ' t right cavern in the Tribal Areas &lt;~f
with God."
Pakistan, are frauds , fools
Palin also hinted that God .or both . It's time ihe rest of
sent our brave soldiers into us quit being polite about it.
So is Palin merely Elmer
Eye-rack, not Pre sident
Bush and an easily stam- Gantry in a bathing suit'!
peded Congress, as th e Let's put it tl\is way: A MiSs
unholy believe . So wa~ it Alas,ka contestant who falsi"
the Lord who cookeq up fied her credentials would
that phony intelligence of be asked to turn in her sash
Iraq 's nonex istent WMDs, and. tiara. Consider Palin's
rather than Ahmed Chalabi dramatic claim to be a bold
and Dick Cheney? Palin fiscal reformer.
·
evidently thinks so, defin- · "I told Congress thanks
.ing the war as "a task that is but no thanks on that
from God .. : That's what -we ' Bridge to Nowhere ,"' she
have to make sure that claimed . " If our state wantwe' re praying for - ihat ed a bridge, I said, we'd
there is a plan and that that build .it ourselves."
At issue was a proposed
plan is God's plan ."
That thi s happens to be $223 million span to conprecisely what Osama ~in nect Ketchikan, Alaska
Laden tell s his own deluded (pop. 7.500), to, an offshore
fo llowers, that American 'island with fewer than 100
"crusaders"
seek
the inhabit ants - a useless
'destruction of Islam . need- boondoggle if ever one was .
n·'t deta.in us . Except to . So useless that Congress
notice, as Middle Eastern actually canceled the ear:-scholar Juan Cole points mark in November 2005, a
out in Salon. that theocrats full year before Palin, run:commonl y "confu se God's ning for governor, vigorous;will with their owq mortal ly championed the project. ·
It wasn't until she took
policies." Citing chapter
and verse on a broad range offic e that Gov. Palin
of social issues. he asks, · reneged' on her campaign
"What is the difference . promise. She kept the fede~
between Palin and a al mnney for other projects.
Mu slim fundamentalist?
Why am I not surprised?.
Lipstick."
(Arkansas · Democrat:
But hasn 't Alaska 's one-. Gazelle columnist Gene
time " Miss Congeniality" a Lvl:ms rs a · Natiomil
right to believe anything she Magazine Award winner
likes? Absolutely. But the and co-author of' "Th e
rest of us are no. more com- Hunting of the Pres idem "
pelled to take her views on (St. Martin's Press, 2000):
Biblical "prophecy'' more You can e-mail Lyons lit
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\Vayne National Forest opens new archery trail

Clothing giveaway
L!TTLE HOCKING - The Little Hocking Church of
Chnst wrll have .a fa ll clothmg giveaway from 4,7 p.m. on
Sept. 25. Clothing for infants to adults will be available .
·
Information is avai lable at 989-5137.
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The winners ·
POMEROY - Winner of the championship in the corn- ·
hole tournament at the Ohio State Fair was the Meigs
County team of Mark Allen and Nathan Cozart . One of the
names was irtcorteetly listed in an earlier an nouncement .'

Correction
POMEROY - The name of one member of the JFJ(
(Just for Kicks) band li sted in the Stemwheel Riverfest tab_
· inserted in Wednesday's paper was incorrect. The correct
name of the bass player is Taylor Jones.

.12th annual Memorial
Cancer Symposium set
GALLIPOLIS
The
12th Annual Lewis A. ·
~chmidt, MD, Memorial
Cancer Symposium will be
held on Saturday, Oct. 25,
from 8 to 'II :30 a.m. in the
Education &amp; Conference
Center at Hol zer Medical
Center. ·
The Center is loc ated on
the Ground Floor of the
Charles E. Holzer, Jr.. MD
Surgery Center at Holzer
Medical
Center
in
Gallipolis.
Speakers for the event will
include Grae L. Schuster.
MD, Medical Director for
the Holzer Center forCancer
Care , who will discuss
"Partial Breast Irradiation";
John
Perry.
MD,
Cardiothoracic Surgeon and
Medical Director of the Open
Heart Progrnm for.the Holzer
Cardiovascular
Institute,
who will present " Lung
Cancer" ; and Janice F.
Rafferty, MD, Chief of the
Division of Colon and Recial
Surgery for the University of
Cincinnati ·Department of
Surgery, who will speak on
"Colon Cancer."
The annual symposium is
held in rnemory of Dr.

Lewis A. Schmidt. who
joined the staff of Holzer
Hospital in 1967, where he
practiced ~eneral surgery..
He was mstrumental m
deve lopin g the Tumor
Reg istry and the Tumor
Committee,
whiCh he
chaired for several years.
Dr. Schmidt was very active
with the · Gallia County
Chapter of the American
Cancer Society and other
civic organizations. He also
was a member of the Coller
SoCiety, the Gallia County
Medical Society, American
Medical Association, Ohio
State Medical Association,
and a . fellow . of the
of
American
College
Surgeons.
A complimentary continental breakfast will be
served at the event at 7:30
am, and displays will also
be set-up for attendees to
review. The program itself,
which is open to the public ,
will start promptly at 8 a.m .
For more information .
about
this
year's
Symposium, or to register,
contact tne Hospital 's
Education Departme/11 at

IRONTON - The Wayne
National Forest (WNF) , in
partnership
with · the
National Wild Turkey
Federation's '(NWTF) South
Hills Longbeard Chapter
headquartered in southeastern Ohio . . announce . the
open ing of the newly hamed
"Longbow Trail."
The trai l is located across ·
from the boat ·dock in the
Vesuvius Recreation Area.
just off County Rc;&gt;ad 29. 6.5
miles north of Ironton on
State Route 93.
The trail provides unique
opportunities for archers to
testtheir skills' in a forested
setting . V\sitors to the .
archery trail, currently with
18 field targets, are reminded to be safe on the trail
which is located in a devel.oped recreation area with
adjacent hikin ~ and horse·
back riding trarls.
Guideline for trail use are:
anyone under the age of 18
must be under adult supervision at all times, archery
trail is open for usc between
.sunrise and sunset. . bright
colored clothing is recommended. broadhcad arrows
are prohibited , and be sure
of your target. never shoot
until you know it is safe
The trail was financed
with a NWTF Wheelin '
Sportsman grant of almost
$35,000 with an additional
contribution of $65,000
from the U.S. Forest

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signs. and to fund additional
trail maintenance.
To date, niany local organizations and individuals have
donated over 700 man-hours
assisting with installation of

traiI brid b"es ' fencing • signs • ments. the WNF and NWTF
erection of the shooting tar- plan to have the trail ex tendgets . and brushing the traiL ed to provide additional
The South Hills Longbeard parking and eight . fully
Chapter is currently gather- accessible shootin g targets.
ing new par1ners for 3-D an iFor mon~ i Nj(Jrinatiuu . l'i.s;t
mal targets and sitting bench- · the Ironton Rang~r District
es for the trail system.
ojji('(! in Pedro or comact us
As for . future improve- trt (740!534-6500.

Ohio governor sees new· $540M budget shortfall

COLUMBUS (AP) talize our economy in the
Gov. Ted Strickland ordered long run," Strickland said.
Senate President Bill
$540 million in cuts and
other budget adjustments Harris and House Speaker
Wednesday because of rev- Jon
Husted ,
both
enue shortfalls but vowed to Republicans. said they
protect an expansion of would work with the goverchildren's health care and a nor to make sure the state
tuition freeze for students remains fiscally sound.
attending state colleges.
Husted said toe House
The latest . moves are on would evaluat.e how the cuts
top of $733 million in cuts would affect Ohio residents
he ordered in late January, and ex plore alternatives to
meaning the state will be · address the shortfall.
Siate . . Auditor
Mary
cutting a total of $1.27 bil:
lion or,n of a two-year, $52 Taylor, also a Republican,
(740) 446-5313.
billion budget that ends in · had the harshest words for
July 2009.
Strickland's budget manStrickland, a Democrat. qgement. criticizing him for
blamed slumping economic using short-ten:n accounting
conditions in the U.S. for actions in stead of subs tar!his state's revenue problems lively reforming the budget.
and continued to defend tax · "Governor Strickla.nd 's
reform s made earlier in the plan is not making real
WEST CHESTER (AP) · Jenoa , in a sweltering mini - decade by then-Gov. Bob progress toward putting
- The Hamilton County van for eight hours on Aug. Taft, a Republican.
Ohio's fiscal house in
prosecutor says he will not 20 while she was at work.
"We are making tou gh order," said Taylor, who
seek charges against a An autopsy report showed decisions but we are doing suggested conducting state
south1';;st Ohio mother the baby died of hyperther- that while also protecting the agency performance auditS.
whos~i:l.;-month-old . daugh- mia ' and her temperature core priorities such as inve~tStrickland is asking state
ter was l nd dead in a reached 110 degrees.
ing in education , providing agencies to cut 4.75 percent
minivan last onth.
Jodie Edwards is a health care to our children of their budgets. which
Prosecutor
Deters teacher
at
Cincinnati and supporting tax reform would save $198 million.
says b.e---w111 ave · a press Christian University.
that 1 believe will help revi - He said vital programs such
ccinfGence Thursday ' to
No charges were filed last
announce his decision not to year in a similar case in nearprosecute 34-year-old Jodie by Clermont County, where
Edwards.
a school administrator left
Edwards left her daughter, her toddler in a liot car.
the scene, along with some
MILTON. W.Va. (AP) A fire followed by exploding firefi ghters from neighborammunition has destroyed ing counties. One fire truck
recei vetl significant damage
the Milton Flea Market.
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The fast -spreading blaze at · while fighting the fire, said:
the U-shaped wood and metal county Emergency . Medical
laughs . This has. in fact, give back to the community. structure in Cabell County Services Director· Gordon
become a tradition with
During the sales, RACO was reported around II a.m. Merry.
.
RACO members who ha ve members like Betty Sayre, Wednesday. Milton Assistant
The venue opened in 1989
sense •of humor about all Libby Fisher. Mary Ball. Fire Chief Steve Vititoe says and grew to· become one of
the work that goes into rais- David and Ann Zirkle, Dan ammunition from one of the · the region 's largest flea maring those sc holarship funds. and Donna Jean Smith, Hart booths went off.
kets with more than 300 ven· This year, like last year. and husband Dale all take
By midafternoon , the dors who· sold antiques, colRACO had the help of sev- turns running the show, tak- building had collap~ed.
lectibles, crafts and jewelry.
eral volunteers including six . ing occasional · breaks for
Milton Mayor Betty ·
No injuries were reported.
:seniors and two juniors lunch , to have a laugh and The f.lea . market is only Sargent estimates the marfrom Southern High School. to decide just who gets open on weekends .
ket draws about 10,000 visincluding : Brad Brown , those triple-x bloomers this
Every fire department in itors each weekend. " The
Jordan ' Pickens, Weston year as· a gag gift.
Cabell County was called to ·· fire has . really devastated
During the fJISt .two yard
Roberts, Bryan Harris, JD
Whittington, Alex Hawley, .sales in 1993, RACO raised a
Dustin
Salser.
Co lby total of$500 which is a far cry
Roseberry.
from the $3,220.47 which has
"We couldn 't do thi s been taken in so far this week
without all the volunteers," alone. Today is the .last day of
RACO President Kathryn the yard sale which will be
Hart said , thanking not onl y goi ng on from 9 a.m .- 2 p.m.,
the SHS students but around with everything half-price
15 adult volunteers from the and bags of clothes for $1 .
Racine area.
What doesn't sell either
Hart added despite the goes ·into storage for next
work, the reason RACO year's yard sale or is taken
continues the yard sales is to to Goodwill.
To BE PERf'ORMJ:D Non:MBER 21 &amp; 22
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as the tuition free ze and a
property · tax break . for
senior citizens will be maintained . as will Taft 's 2005
tax reform package that will
lower personal income
taxes 20 percent by 2010.
Strickland said the tax
reform. which also eliminated a complicated , exemption-ritl(iled business tax
with a new low-rate, broadbased tax , was hurting state
reven4e in the short run .
In the current budget year
that began in July, the state
will be taking in $1.3 billion
less in tax revenue than it
w.ould have without the tax
reform.
said
Ohio
Department of Ta~ation ·
spok~sman John Kohlstrand.
Strickland promised not to
rai se taxes. saying it would
have a detrimental impact
on economic recovery. Stil,l ,
he said it would be in-esponsible to deny the possibility
of raising taxes if conditions
greatly d"eteriorated.
The remaining $342 million hole would be plugged
by taking more money from
interest earned on the state's

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Dear Editor:
Do our sports writers ever get a big "thank you" for the
time they spend"every Frid'ay night during football and basketball seasons?
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They do a great job and we appreciate their time , I thank
them every time 1 can.
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Some people cpmplain about our local paper - but I enJOY
it every evening (All of it!) . My appreciation to everyone.
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Today is 'Thursday. Sept. II , the 255th day of 200~. There
are Ill days left m the year. This is Patriot Day.
today's Highlight in History: On Sept. II , 2001, in the single worst act of terrorism committed on U.S. soil, nearly 3,000
people died when two hijacked jetliners crashed into New
York's World Trade Center, causing the twin towers to collapse; a commandeered jetliner smashed into the Pentagon;
and a fourth hijacked plane crashed in western Pennsylvania.

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share of a nati onal settlement · with tobacco companies and other adjustments,
including a pl an to use S63
million from the state's
rainy-day fund for Medicaid, ,
the fed eral-state progra m
that helps pay for health care
for the needy and disabled.
The state Controlling
Board still must approve the
Medicaid req uest. which
already has been appropriated by the Legisl ature.
Strickland said he will
not ask the Legislature to
tap the rou ghl y $750 million that remains rn the
rainy-day fund because the
money rnay be needed in
the future if the eco nomy
continues to worsen.
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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 .last
. approximately four hours This training IS free and
open to all interested persons ages 13 and above,
but participants must preregister wrth the Gallta
County Red Cross. -Call 446-6555 to register. or for
more infollTiation about the training. Class size is
limited and will be filled on a first-call, first-served
basis .
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The American Red Cross CPR pr,og ram is
des igned to give people the confidence to respond in
an emergency situatic;&gt;n with skills that can save a
life. This CO\Irse provides participants with basic
emergency techniques so thai they can respond to
breathing and car.diac emergencies in adults and
children.

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Call 446-8555 to register
for the 'free CPR training class.

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Bailout doesn't curb all credit woes
BT RACHEL BECK
AP BUSINESS WRITER

(740) 992·2156 ·FAX (740) 992-2157

NEW YORK - .The government
doesn't
w~nt
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac
Ohio VaJiey Publishing Co.
. to go broke. hut. it beuer
start thinking about what
happens if the rest or us do .
Dan Goodrich
The latest data on the job
Publisher
market paints an ugly picture: The unemployment
.
Charlene Hpeflich
rate shot to a five-year
General Manager-News Editor
high in August and pay ro ll s arc being cut at an
alarmin g rate.
With more people out of
Congress shall make tiO law respectin,~t 1111
wo rk. that lik ely means
. establishnwn! of religion, ot: prol1ibiting the . many arc having a tougher
time paying their hills. If
free exercise thereof; or abridging tlu freedom of that leads to a surge in
speech, or of the press; or the right of the peo- defaults · on debt assets
just · mortgages ple peaceably to assemble, and to petition the beyond
like nedit rards. auto loam
Government for a redress of grievances.
and more - we can forget
about the cred it oi sis being
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution over any time soon.
That 's something to
remember amid all the news
regard in g the Treasury
Department's live-sav ing
takeover . or Fann.ie and
Freddie. The mortgage
gwnts, which qWn or guarantee about half of th e
riation 's home loans totaling
around $'i trillion . have
been ailing for ·months as
mortgage default rate s have
soared and their capital base
has been constrained.
Dear Editor:
The plan. which calls for
Financial freedom - what does it mean to you? What is the government to inject up
it worth? I believe we should have the right to make our to $ 100 billion in each of the
own financial choices without having the government look- · U.S .-spon sored · ·mortgage
ing over our shoulders. I believe if I or someone I know financiers to kee p them
feels like a payday loan is the best decision for them. that' s operating, has been lauded
all that matters. It's up to us, we are free citizens, and we . on Wall Street &lt;lS a turning
have free will, and the government isn 't here to look after
us and treat us like children . ·
Our politicians don 't seem to think this way, because they
passed a law aimed at putting payday lenders out of busmess .
They did this even though the terms of payday loans are
clearly agreed to by both the borTOwer and the lender, and it's
a completely legal activity. That's why dozens of other stat~s
across the country also have payday lendmg m therr state.lt s
an option that is attractive to many people . It's attractive not
because these people are ignorant,' but because it ge nuinely
is a good deal for them. $ 15 to borrow $100 seems fair tome .
I'm disturbed by thrs power grab from our state legrslators. I'm voting NO on Issue 5 to make sure they get
stopped in their tracks.
Katrinka Perdue
Pomeroy
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point in stabilizing the hous, · heavily relied on in recent
ing market and buoying the years to finance consumer
New
data·
spending .
overall economy.
re
leased
Monday
by
the
But the bailout an nounced
Stmday can ' t be viewed as a Federal Reserve show that
cure -all for the nation's consumer borrowing on
credit woes. The govern- credit cards grew at an
ment is trying to prevent annuai rate of 4.8 percent in
further deterioration in the July, up from a growth rate
!nortgage market. but it has- of 3.5 percent in June .
·But as credit-qrd use has
n' t done much to pse other
surged.
payments mr those
credit troubles.
"There is no si lve r bullet cards have fallen - even
here. Thi s is cert ainly a pos- though $106.7 billion
itive step. but is not the flowed i"to Ameri can's
absolute answer." said Mark wa ll ets in recent months
Zand i. chief economi st at from the U.S. economic
Econorn y.com. . stimulus package. Card payMoody's
"They've made progress in ment rates fell 6.2 percent
residential mortgage assets on a year-over-year basis in
btl! ha ve yet to deal with July. the ninth consec utive
monthly decl ine .' That 's the
other problematic loans."'
What's wo rrisome is second bi ggest pullback in
wheth er grow ing stress in the records kept by .the
analysts
at
other areas of credit leads to banking
more big losses and write- Oppen heimer &amp; Co .. behind
year-over-year
downs at banks and other March'sded
it1e
of
7
.4
percent.
l'inancial inst itutions in the
And the situation for conmonths ahead.
Of parti cular concern ,i s sumers see ms to be getting
what happen s · with the worse, at least given the
more than $2 trillion in weak jobs dat'a - which
consumer debt. .That may some econom ists say is
be onl y a fraction of the indicative of a recession.
According to. the · Labor
more th an $12 trillion in
. res idential mortgage loan s, Department. the jobless rate
accordin£ to Zandi. but it rose· from 5.7 percent in
July to 6.1 perce nt in
still is "mi ght y large comparable to all the goods August. and employers cut
and services produced by their payrolls by 84.000 in
August, the eighth straight
France in 2007 .
Ameri.cans this vear have month of decline s. That
been increasingiy using · ptillback was fueled by
their credit cards to make employers' worrie s about
purchases . . Banks have the economy and 'their own
tightened lending standards business·prospects.
So far this year, 605,000
on such things has home
eq uity loans. which were jobs have vanished. The

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economy needs to generate
more than I00,000 new jobs
a month for employment to
. remain stable.
" Rising joblessness of the
magnitude we saw in the
August employment report
mean s that more hou seholds. including good quality prime borrowers wi!h
so lid credit histories, Will
likely be encountering more
difficulties meeting their
debt obligations," said
David Rosenberg , cbief
North American economist
at Men·ill Lynch.
Re search by .Merri ll's
ec;o;momics team found that
thti're is a very tight histori'cal link between the unemployment rate and consumer
credit card delinquencies .
"So even with this dramatiC
support just unveiled for th~
mortgage market , we antici- .
pate the next phase of the
credit crunch will be in the
form of lenders being
forced to revise up their
consumer credit . loss estimates once they ·start to
more fully take into account
a deteriorating employment
backdrop,"· Rosenberg said.
The losses might not even
begin to . intensify until
2009, since there is a lag
between when someone is
out of work and when loan
defaults begin .
So while the U.S. government focuse s its attention
on the mortgage mess.
another storm is brewing .
And l.ike everything else
related to thi s credit crisis,
don 't count on a quick fix ..

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for my autograph .... I
want the papar azz i to
come aft er me ."
Sic
tran sit
gloria
Americae.
(Translation:
We've had it.) ·
Enter Sara~ Palin , stage
rigl)t , dandling an infant
swaddled in an American
flag and dragging behind
her the ev iscerated carcass
of a moose. Two weeks ·ago.
Alaska''s ·preposterous governor was less well- known
than the last man in the
Kansas
City
Royals
bullpen. Today, she 's the
uni versa ll y ac knowled ged
dominatri x
of
the
Republican Party 's influential Mag ical Christ ian win g
and the presumed savior of
its presi dential hopes.
More populous than the
GOP' s powerful Save the
Millionaires
faction ,
Magical Ch ri sti ans re ad
Jesus' ambiguous admoni:
tion to " render unto Caesar
the things whi ch are
Caesar 's" to mea n that
God has uniquely blessed
us with pious leaders such
as George W. Bush, and
take a partisan view of
American -elect ions .
How anybody professes
to interpret riddles litera ll y
remains a puzzle. but Palin
herse If
goes • furt her.
Witness her appearance at
the Wasilla (A K) Bible
Church last June. her home
congregation. As seen on

YouTube. Palin informed soothsaying , such as Tarot-'
the faithful in di sconcert- card reading, crystal-ball
ingly girlish tones that gazing or examining tile
''God's will" favors a $30 e.ntrails of sheep. Persons
billion natural gas pipeline who practice· such rites,
her administration wants to whether in the wholesome
build. Moreover, her efforts suburban confines of the
could fail "if the people of · Wasilla. Bible Church or a
Alaska's heart isn ' t right cavern in the Tribal Areas &lt;~f
with God."
Pakistan, are frauds , fools
Palin also hinted that God .or both . It's time ihe rest of
sent our brave soldiers into us quit being polite about it.
So is Palin merely Elmer
Eye-rack, not Pre sident
Bush and an easily stam- Gantry in a bathing suit'!
peded Congress, as th e Let's put it tl\is way: A MiSs
unholy believe . So wa~ it Alas,ka contestant who falsi"
the Lord who cookeq up fied her credentials would
that phony intelligence of be asked to turn in her sash
Iraq 's nonex istent WMDs, and. tiara. Consider Palin's
rather than Ahmed Chalabi dramatic claim to be a bold
and Dick Cheney? Palin fiscal reformer.
·
evidently thinks so, defin- · "I told Congress thanks
.ing the war as "a task that is but no thanks on that
from God .. : That's what -we ' Bridge to Nowhere ,"' she
have to make sure that claimed . " If our state wantwe' re praying for - ihat ed a bridge, I said, we'd
there is a plan and that that build .it ourselves."
At issue was a proposed
plan is God's plan ."
That thi s happens to be $223 million span to conprecisely what Osama ~in nect Ketchikan, Alaska
Laden tell s his own deluded (pop. 7.500), to, an offshore
fo llowers, that American 'island with fewer than 100
"crusaders"
seek
the inhabit ants - a useless
'destruction of Islam . need- boondoggle if ever one was .
n·'t deta.in us . Except to . So useless that Congress
notice, as Middle Eastern actually canceled the ear:-scholar Juan Cole points mark in November 2005, a
out in Salon. that theocrats full year before Palin, run:commonl y "confu se God's ning for governor, vigorous;will with their owq mortal ly championed the project. ·
It wasn't until she took
policies." Citing chapter
and verse on a broad range offic e that Gov. Palin
of social issues. he asks, · reneged' on her campaign
"What is the difference . promise. She kept the fede~
between Palin and a al mnney for other projects.
Mu slim fundamentalist?
Why am I not surprised?.
Lipstick."
(Arkansas · Democrat:
But hasn 't Alaska 's one-. Gazelle columnist Gene
time " Miss Congeniality" a Lvl:ms rs a · Natiomil
right to believe anything she Magazine Award winner
likes? Absolutely. But the and co-author of' "Th e
rest of us are no. more com- Hunting of the Pres idem "
pelled to take her views on (St. Martin's Press, 2000):
Biblical "prophecy'' more You can e-mail Lyons lit
seriously than rival forms of eugenelyons2@yahoo.com.)

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\Vayne National Forest opens new archery trail

Clothing giveaway
L!TTLE HOCKING - The Little Hocking Church of
Chnst wrll have .a fa ll clothmg giveaway from 4,7 p.m. on
Sept. 25. Clothing for infants to adults will be available .
·
Information is avai lable at 989-5137.
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The winners ·
POMEROY - Winner of the championship in the corn- ·
hole tournament at the Ohio State Fair was the Meigs
County team of Mark Allen and Nathan Cozart . One of the
names was irtcorteetly listed in an earlier an nouncement .'

Correction
POMEROY - The name of one member of the JFJ(
(Just for Kicks) band li sted in the Stemwheel Riverfest tab_
· inserted in Wednesday's paper was incorrect. The correct
name of the bass player is Taylor Jones.

.12th annual Memorial
Cancer Symposium set
GALLIPOLIS
The
12th Annual Lewis A. ·
~chmidt, MD, Memorial
Cancer Symposium will be
held on Saturday, Oct. 25,
from 8 to 'II :30 a.m. in the
Education &amp; Conference
Center at Hol zer Medical
Center. ·
The Center is loc ated on
the Ground Floor of the
Charles E. Holzer, Jr.. MD
Surgery Center at Holzer
Medical
Center
in
Gallipolis.
Speakers for the event will
include Grae L. Schuster.
MD, Medical Director for
the Holzer Center forCancer
Care , who will discuss
"Partial Breast Irradiation";
John
Perry.
MD,
Cardiothoracic Surgeon and
Medical Director of the Open
Heart Progrnm for.the Holzer
Cardiovascular
Institute,
who will present " Lung
Cancer" ; and Janice F.
Rafferty, MD, Chief of the
Division of Colon and Recial
Surgery for the University of
Cincinnati ·Department of
Surgery, who will speak on
"Colon Cancer."
The annual symposium is
held in rnemory of Dr.

Lewis A. Schmidt. who
joined the staff of Holzer
Hospital in 1967, where he
practiced ~eneral surgery..
He was mstrumental m
deve lopin g the Tumor
Reg istry and the Tumor
Committee,
whiCh he
chaired for several years.
Dr. Schmidt was very active
with the · Gallia County
Chapter of the American
Cancer Society and other
civic organizations. He also
was a member of the Coller
SoCiety, the Gallia County
Medical Society, American
Medical Association, Ohio
State Medical Association,
and a . fellow . of the
of
American
College
Surgeons.
A complimentary continental breakfast will be
served at the event at 7:30
am, and displays will also
be set-up for attendees to
review. The program itself,
which is open to the public ,
will start promptly at 8 a.m .
For more information .
about
this
year's
Symposium, or to register,
contact tne Hospital 's
Education Departme/11 at

IRONTON - The Wayne
National Forest (WNF) , in
partnership
with · the
National Wild Turkey
Federation's '(NWTF) South
Hills Longbeard Chapter
headquartered in southeastern Ohio . . announce . the
open ing of the newly hamed
"Longbow Trail."
The trai l is located across ·
from the boat ·dock in the
Vesuvius Recreation Area.
just off County Rc;&gt;ad 29. 6.5
miles north of Ironton on
State Route 93.
The trail provides unique
opportunities for archers to
testtheir skills' in a forested
setting . V\sitors to the .
archery trail, currently with
18 field targets, are reminded to be safe on the trail
which is located in a devel.oped recreation area with
adjacent hikin ~ and horse·
back riding trarls.
Guideline for trail use are:
anyone under the age of 18
must be under adult supervision at all times, archery
trail is open for usc between
.sunrise and sunset. . bright
colored clothing is recommended. broadhcad arrows
are prohibited , and be sure
of your target. never shoot
until you know it is safe
The trail was financed
with a NWTF Wheelin '
Sportsman grant of almost
$35,000 with an additional
contribution of $65,000
from the U.S. Forest

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signs. and to fund additional
trail maintenance.
To date, niany local organizations and individuals have
donated over 700 man-hours
assisting with installation of

traiI brid b"es ' fencing • signs • ments. the WNF and NWTF
erection of the shooting tar- plan to have the trail ex tendgets . and brushing the traiL ed to provide additional
The South Hills Longbeard parking and eight . fully
Chapter is currently gather- accessible shootin g targets.
ing new par1ners for 3-D an iFor mon~ i Nj(Jrinatiuu . l'i.s;t
mal targets and sitting bench- · the Ironton Rang~r District
es for the trail system.
ojji('(! in Pedro or comact us
As for . future improve- trt (740!534-6500.

Ohio governor sees new· $540M budget shortfall

COLUMBUS (AP) talize our economy in the
Gov. Ted Strickland ordered long run," Strickland said.
Senate President Bill
$540 million in cuts and
other budget adjustments Harris and House Speaker
Wednesday because of rev- Jon
Husted ,
both
enue shortfalls but vowed to Republicans. said they
protect an expansion of would work with the goverchildren's health care and a nor to make sure the state
tuition freeze for students remains fiscally sound.
attending state colleges.
Husted said toe House
The latest . moves are on would evaluat.e how the cuts
top of $733 million in cuts would affect Ohio residents
he ordered in late January, and ex plore alternatives to
meaning the state will be · address the shortfall.
Siate . . Auditor
Mary
cutting a total of $1.27 bil:
lion or,n of a two-year, $52 Taylor, also a Republican,
(740) 446-5313.
billion budget that ends in · had the harshest words for
July 2009.
Strickland's budget manStrickland, a Democrat. qgement. criticizing him for
blamed slumping economic using short-ten:n accounting
conditions in the U.S. for actions in stead of subs tar!his state's revenue problems lively reforming the budget.
and continued to defend tax · "Governor Strickla.nd 's
reform s made earlier in the plan is not making real
WEST CHESTER (AP) · Jenoa , in a sweltering mini - decade by then-Gov. Bob progress toward putting
- The Hamilton County van for eight hours on Aug. Taft, a Republican.
Ohio's fiscal house in
prosecutor says he will not 20 while she was at work.
"We are making tou gh order," said Taylor, who
seek charges against a An autopsy report showed decisions but we are doing suggested conducting state
south1';;st Ohio mother the baby died of hyperther- that while also protecting the agency performance auditS.
whos~i:l.;-month-old . daugh- mia ' and her temperature core priorities such as inve~tStrickland is asking state
ter was l nd dead in a reached 110 degrees.
ing in education , providing agencies to cut 4.75 percent
minivan last onth.
Jodie Edwards is a health care to our children of their budgets. which
Prosecutor
Deters teacher
at
Cincinnati and supporting tax reform would save $198 million.
says b.e---w111 ave · a press Christian University.
that 1 believe will help revi - He said vital programs such
ccinfGence Thursday ' to
No charges were filed last
announce his decision not to year in a similar case in nearprosecute 34-year-old Jodie by Clermont County, where
Edwards.
a school administrator left
Edwards left her daughter, her toddler in a liot car.
the scene, along with some
MILTON. W.Va. (AP) A fire followed by exploding firefi ghters from neighborammunition has destroyed ing counties. One fire truck
recei vetl significant damage
the Milton Flea Market.
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The fast -spreading blaze at · while fighting the fire, said:
the U-shaped wood and metal county Emergency . Medical
laughs . This has. in fact, give back to the community. structure in Cabell County Services Director· Gordon
become a tradition with
During the sales, RACO was reported around II a.m. Merry.
.
RACO members who ha ve members like Betty Sayre, Wednesday. Milton Assistant
The venue opened in 1989
sense •of humor about all Libby Fisher. Mary Ball. Fire Chief Steve Vititoe says and grew to· become one of
the work that goes into rais- David and Ann Zirkle, Dan ammunition from one of the · the region 's largest flea maring those sc holarship funds. and Donna Jean Smith, Hart booths went off.
kets with more than 300 ven· This year, like last year. and husband Dale all take
By midafternoon , the dors who· sold antiques, colRACO had the help of sev- turns running the show, tak- building had collap~ed.
lectibles, crafts and jewelry.
eral volunteers including six . ing occasional · breaks for
Milton Mayor Betty ·
No injuries were reported.
:seniors and two juniors lunch , to have a laugh and The f.lea . market is only Sargent estimates the marfrom Southern High School. to decide just who gets open on weekends .
ket draws about 10,000 visincluding : Brad Brown , those triple-x bloomers this
Every fire department in itors each weekend. " The
Jordan ' Pickens, Weston year as· a gag gift.
Cabell County was called to ·· fire has . really devastated
During the fJISt .two yard
Roberts, Bryan Harris, JD
Whittington, Alex Hawley, .sales in 1993, RACO raised a
Dustin
Salser.
Co lby total of$500 which is a far cry
Roseberry.
from the $3,220.47 which has
"We couldn 't do thi s been taken in so far this week
without all the volunteers," alone. Today is the .last day of
RACO President Kathryn the yard sale which will be
Hart said , thanking not onl y goi ng on from 9 a.m .- 2 p.m.,
the SHS students but around with everything half-price
15 adult volunteers from the and bags of clothes for $1 .
Racine area.
What doesn't sell either
Hart added despite the goes ·into storage for next
work, the reason RACO year's yard sale or is taken
continues the yard sales is to to Goodwill.
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as the tuition free ze and a
property · tax break . for
senior citizens will be maintained . as will Taft 's 2005
tax reform package that will
lower personal income
taxes 20 percent by 2010.
Strickland said the tax
reform. which also eliminated a complicated , exemption-ritl(iled business tax
with a new low-rate, broadbased tax , was hurting state
reven4e in the short run .
In the current budget year
that began in July, the state
will be taking in $1.3 billion
less in tax revenue than it
w.ould have without the tax
reform.
said
Ohio
Department of Ta~ation ·
spok~sman John Kohlstrand.
Strickland promised not to
rai se taxes. saying it would
have a detrimental impact
on economic recovery. Stil,l ,
he said it would be in-esponsible to deny the possibility
of raising taxes if conditions
greatly d"eteriorated.
The remaining $342 million hole would be plugged
by taking more money from
interest earned on the state's

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Dear Editor:
Do our sports writers ever get a big "thank you" for the
time they spend"every Frid'ay night during football and basketball seasons?
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They do a great job and we appreciate their time , I thank
them every time 1 can.
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it every evening (All of it!) . My appreciation to everyone.
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Today is 'Thursday. Sept. II , the 255th day of 200~. There
are Ill days left m the year. This is Patriot Day.
today's Highlight in History: On Sept. II , 2001, in the single worst act of terrorism committed on U.S. soil, nearly 3,000
people died when two hijacked jetliners crashed into New
York's World Trade Center, causing the twin towers to collapse; a commandeered jetliner smashed into the Pentagon;
and a fourth hijacked plane crashed in western Pennsylvania.

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including a pl an to use S63
million from the state's
rainy-day fund for Medicaid, ,
the fed eral-state progra m
that helps pay for health care
for the needy and disabled.
The state Controlling
Board still must approve the
Medicaid req uest. which
already has been appropriated by the Legisl ature.
Strickland said he will
not ask the Legislature to
tap the rou ghl y $750 million that remains rn the
rainy-day fund because the
money rnay be needed in
the future if the eco nomy
continues to worsen.
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1:10,3:10,7:10 &amp; 9:10
COLLEGE (R)

this conimtrnity ," she said.
· - -'-'.:
' ;::0:
30, 3:30, 7:30 &amp;'9:30
Nina
Roberts
of
DISASTER MOVIE (PG13)
Barboursville ran a candle
1 :"20
".• 3:20, ~20_&amp;_9_:2_
0shop at the market for three 1--oc.-=
THE HOUSE BUNNY (PG13)
years . Because it's difficult
1:20, 3:20, 7:20 &amp; 9;20
to secure insurance for a
MtRRORS(R)
flea market-based business,
she said she ' II be takiiJg a
1:10,3:30, 7:10 &amp; 9:30
loss on her S25 ,000 ·to
TROPIC THUNDER (R)
$30.000 worth of inventory.
1 :30, 3:30, 7:30 &amp; 9:30
"1 am watching every- .
thing just go up." she said .
-~-

.

.

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 .last
. approximately four hours This training IS free and
open to all interested persons ages 13 and above,
but participants must preregister wrth the Gallta
County Red Cross. -Call 446-6555 to register. or for
more infollTiation about the training. Class size is
limited and will be filled on a first-call, first-served
basis .
·
The American Red Cross CPR pr,og ram is
des igned to give people the confidence to respond in
an emergency situatic;&gt;n with skills that can save a
life. This CO\Irse provides participants with basic
emergency techniques so thai they can respond to
breathing and car.diac emergencies in adults and
children.

. MIDDLEPORT,

Call 446-8555 to register
for the 'free CPR training class.

=OHIO
Gavin

Pl;mi/Cheshim, Ohio

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POMEROY -

A sc h&amp;dllle cl upcomlng high

schoot varsity spor tmg e11ents involv1ng
teams from Metgs•and Gallia counties.

STAFF REPORT

Tburectey Stotembar 11

Gold Forever!

Soccer

Ripiey with 266.5 pni nts for Paul Maynard. Terry Hupp.
the season.
Skip John son and Harley
It would now '''c.· that it Rice.
MASON. W.Va. - Mick is a three man ral'e for the . There wa' a ti~ for secWinebrenner of Racine still champion ship with three ond place with a score Of 59
has a lock on the lirst posi· weeks and a . poss ible 60 between the teams of Ed
tio.n · in the 2008 · Ri verside points remaining to be bat- Debalski. Claude Proffitl .
Senior Mens Golf Leali ue tied for between the players. Phil Burton and Ralph
with three weeks remainmg · Tuesday"s damp condi - Sayre and Ken Whited.
in the season.
lions brought out a limited Kenny Greene . Don Fields
Winebrenner has a total of lield of 48 players. The and John Williams.
,285.5 points to lead secon&lt;.l players were divi&lt;.led into 12 . The closest to the pin
place Paul Somervi lle by four man teams making 12 winners were Phil Burton
only six points with his points possible ttl the win- on the · ninth hole and
278.5 total. In third place 19 ners. The winning score of Skipper John son on hole
points back is Carl Stone of 57 was shot by the team of No. 14.
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·warren al Gallia Academy, 5 p.m

Volleyball

--iiliiliiliilililiiiliilliliiliiii--

Winebrenner remains in lead·with three·weeks left

Meigs al Alexander, 6 p.m.
Miller at Easlern, 6 p.m.
South Point at River Valley, 5:30p.m.
W~lerford at Southern. 6 p.m.

·•
Goll
Eastern at Southern (Pine Hills), 4:30

p.m.

RIVer Valley, Gallia Academy, Logan at
Jackson (Franklin VaHey) , 4:30p.m.
WellSton. at Meigs (~ina Hills), 4:30p.m.

G~Hia Academy at Logan
River Valley at Eas tern
Athens at Meigs
sOuthern at Hannan
South Gallia at Wahama
South Point at Poinl P~asant
Soccer
Teay s Valley at OVCS, 4:45 p.m.
Volleyball

Prep Football

. Teays Valley at OVCS. 6 p.m.
Sahlrdev Stptemb@r 13

Crou COuntry
Meigs, Easlern, Southern at l ogan CC
, Chase, 11 a.m.
Gallia Academy al Fairland lnv, 10 a.m.

c .............Aav,

Friday • 5:30~7PM
FamDy Fun Tailgate
J)istinguislred Alumni RtcQgnitian ci: Al11m11i BI.R4

HSFootbaU

Btlila fll Z,. tnJMtlitf Strut,:Pomeroy

FRIDAY'S GAMEs

M-.lk, FtHNI, Gluttl1 A R.t!/Uniscing

ChUiicothe at ZaneSville
Portsmouth at Jackson
Warren at Marietta
Belpre at Alexander

WEEK 4

· . ·· .on the Parking Lot
•,.

'Athens at ~gs

1

Nelaoh~ille·~rk at Wellston
GaiUa Academy at logan
Ashland (KY) at Ironton
:~Bedford Chane! at Federal Hocking
•
. River Valley. at Eastern

I.

·
Tailgate
5:30-7pm - Front
Stadium Pw:king L~t
Bring you favorite tailgate food w share &amp; wear your
maroon &amp; gold! ·

Horrw:ominrGame .
Alqmni Ceremony

Pre~G ame ~ Distinguished
•' t:·

Southern at Hannen (WV)
Miller at Frontier
Trimble at Croo"'~IUe
Waterf.ord at Fort Frye
Wave~ at Vlriton County
South Gallla at .Wahama
Coal GIOYo ai Mlnlonl
South Point at Point Pleasant
Fairland at Tolsia
Aock Hill at Portsmouth West
Valley at Chesapeake.
UJlC:Oin County al Sissonville
Chapmanville at Scott
"".
•
.~erbert Hoover at Wavne
1
1

'1

Logan (W.Va.) ai l'oca

HatNwe- Alumni Band Perfqrmqt««

Contact: Toney Dingess nt
toney .dingess@ me igslocal .org or 740-992-7141
Sharon Hawley at
sharon.hawley@meigslocal.org or 740-992-6377

· · QI:lass of 1976 .
Property &amp; Casualty Insurance
Homeowners • Auto • Business
Health &amp; Life Insurance
Health Plans • Life • DentaiNision

.
740-992-9784
or Toll Free: 1-877-992-9784

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Store
Historic Downtown Pomeroy ·

2 LacattGna In M''elfltlt
Cllllt•• l~

Post-(lqme Enterlajnment
Pomeroy Riverside Amp~theater .
. .
Enjoy the music of "Maraude r" featurmg alumm mus1 c 1ans :
L yle Moon, Phil Moon, Keith Krautter &amp; !'Jick Michael.

Meigs golf blasts
Nelsonville· York
BY BR:VAN WALTERS
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Kids Activities
ll -4pm- Pomeroy Park;ing Lot
. A Wmni Pgrade

I pm - Main Street, Porneroy
Contact: Erin Krawsczyn Rouch at
erinkraw@hotmail.com or 304-773-5467

PIT
STOP

Alumni River Boot Crujse

2: 1:5pm - Pomeroy Levee
.
Tickets are $ 10 per person. To purchase in advance , make
checks payable to: Sternwheel River Fest. P.O . Bo"' 442.
· Pomeroy, OH 45769
A'tumpj Mt;mqrjglBalloon lqunch

3:30pm . Pomeroy Levee
A luuml Flag FaolbgU Ggme

5pm · Meigs Football Stadium

304-773-5354 • Mason

· AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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winning .all four con te sts by
an average SCore Of 39-5.
SHS has outscored Hannan
158- 19 over the last four
years, including posting a
pair of shutouts - 39-0 last
year and 40-0 in 2006 during the last two meetings .

Meigs firslloss of 2008

STAFF REPORT

PLEASANT
VALLEY
HOSPITAL

205.0
204.5
204.5
200.5
195.0
194.5
194.5
193.0
191.5
187.5
183.5

AS HTON, W.Va. - After
two grueling r?ad trips ro
start the 2008 football season. Hannan Will make 1ts
home gndtron debut tht s
Fnday mght when It hosts
Southern in a non-conference contest in Mason RAIDERS TRAVEL TD EASTERN
County.
Both the Tornadoes (0-3)
TUPPERS PLAINS - It
and host Wildcats (0-2) are will be a matchup of similar
winless so far this year, so styles thi s Friday night when
someone will be coming · River Valley travels to
away with their first triumph Eastern for an intriguing
· ofthe 2008 campaign. ·
Week 4 non-conference
HHS has been outscored gridiron contest at East
this year by a I 04-30 mar- Shade . River Stadium in
gin, while the Purple and Meigs County.
. Gold has been out-tallied
Both the Eagles (1-2) and
I 08-3 .this fall.
the Raiders (0-3) are coming
Southern's three losses, in off sizable losses against a
order; have been at Symmes pair of unbeatens last week,
Valley (35-3), at Wahama as EHS fell at Wahama (2-0)
(59-0) and last week against by a 47-19 count while
visiting South 'Gallia ( 14-0). RVHS lost their home openThe Tornadoes have not er to Meigs (3-0) 53-20.
scored in I 0 consecutive
Eastern has the lone win
quarters, dating back to the this year between these two
second period of Week I .
·squads in six contes~s.
SHS is averaging fust one which came at home in
point and 208.3 yards of Week 2 during a 35-8 victototal offense per ga me. ry over South Gallia. The
while allowing ,36 points Green and White are unbeatand 353 .3 yards as a en at home th is season,
defense . Southern is also while also dropping a Week
coming off season-highs in . I road contest at Alexander
total yards gained (298) and 48- 14.
total yards allowed (123).
EHS, in three games, is
The Blue and Gold, on the averaging 22.7 points and
other hand, are coming off 316 yards per game offenthelr best offensive output sively. EHS is also allowing
smce the 2006 season, scor- 34.3 points and 310 yards
ing 24 points in a 62-24 set- per game as a defense.
back to Van . HHS also lost Eastern has . scored at least
to Valley Wetzel in Week I 14 points in every game this
by a 42-6 c.ount.
fall.
Hannan is averaging IS
The Raiders. on the other
points per game as an . hand , managed just six
offense and allowmg a stag- points total through two
gering 52 points per game weeks - which were road
Bryan Walters/photo
losses to Minford (42-6) and
Southern running back Greg Jen kins (31) slips past a South Gallia defender during last defensively.
Thi
s
matchup
has
been
Oak
Hill (33-0) . Last week,
Friday's Week 3 football contest at Roger Lee Adams Field in Racine. The Tornadoe s travplayed annually for the last
·
el to Ashton , W.Va ., this Friday night to battle Hannan in a contest of winless team s.
four years, with Southern Please see Footb•ll, B:Z

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12. Don Waldie
13. Gary Minton
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IS. Bub Stivers
16. Bob Hysell
17. Clark Greene
17. Paul Maynard
19. Claude Proflitt
20. Don Fields
21. B. Winebrenner
22. Willis Dudding

Southern travels to Hannan; Meigs, Eastern play at home

Angels

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285.5
279.5
266.5
227 .0
225 .0
224.0
223.5
213.0
2 11.0
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Alumni Parade
·

Homecoming FootbaB Game

I. M. Winebrenner
2. Paul Somerville
3. Carl Stone
4. Ken Whited
5. Jim Gress
6. Cutris Grubb . ·
7'. Kenny Greene '
8. Earl Johnson
9. Haske! Jones
9. Bob Hill
II. Cecil Minton

Week 4 previews

~ltllif/.Q'""'\1'

Pf!e-Gt~me at the Fo,.,er Pom11roy lt.ll/th:Sill

Riverside Senior League
After 23 Weeks

ROCKSPRINGS
What a turnaround ·for
Gallia Academy,
Coming off of two
straight losses to league
opponents, . the
Blue
.Angels (6-2) returned to
form against formerly
VanMeter
Smith
undefeated Meigs (7-1) in
non-league
action
Wednesday night as Gallia matched up evenly it was
Academy won a thrilling Gallia Academy that . was
contest 26-24, 25-23, 13- able to pull ahead late in
25, 17-25 and 15-10 at taking the 15-10 win and
Larry R. Morri so n gymna- avoiding a three-game
sium in Rockspri ngs .
slide . It was also a nice
Gallia Academy · was showing · for
Gallia
coming off of back -to- A~ademy's assista nt coach
back losses for the first who took the reigns of the
time since 2006 and were Blue · Angels for head
determined not to make it coach Amy Shriver who
three straighi while Meigs had to mi ss Wedn esdfty's
had a 10-game regular sea- game due to personal reaSon win snapped by the sons.
Blue Ange ls .
On the court Megan
Gallia Academy came Foster led the Blue and
oui firing in the first two While wit·h 15 po ints. 3U
games goi ng up 2-0 with ass ists, six kill s and four
26-24 and 25-23 vic tories, ·aces, while Amy Noe and'
but in game t)lree the Lady . Samantha Barnes added
Marauders showed why six points apiece. Barn es
they were undefeated.
also added nine kill s and
Meigs easiiy won games Noe had eight kills in th e
'
three and four 25-13 and victory.
25-17 forcing a fifth and
Alexis Geiger was next
final game to determine with five points, 15 kills
the final outcome.
and II assists for the Blue
While
both
teams Angels while Mollie Blake

produced eight kill s and
Kacie Shoemaker had 52
digs to lead the team
defensivel y.
Meig s was paced by
Meri VanMeter who had
16 points in the setback.
Tricia · Smith was next
with I 0 markers and also
added 25 ass ists, Shellie
B1.I iley had eight points and
· 15 kill s and Catie Wolfe
and Emalee. Glass had six
points apiece. Wolfe also
added 20 kill s and tw~
assists while Glass had I 8
assists.
Roundin g
out
the
Ma ra uders score rs was
Chandra Stanley who had
five points and seven kill s
and Morgan Howard and ·
Vaferie Conde who had a
point each. Howard · also
led her team with four
blocks.
In the reserve contest it
was Meigs that was able to
pull out the victory despite
fa ll ing behind ea rl y in laking an 18-25, 25- 15 and
25- 19 victory.
·
After three straig ht
games to start the week the
Blue Angels will get some
needed rest ano wi ll return
to action Monday at home
against Portsmouth. Meigs
will be back in action late r
today at Alexander.

Lorry Crum/photo

Meigs 's enior Catie Wolfe (15) tries to set a shot past Galli~
Academy defenders Megan Foster (12) and Amanda
McGhee (14) during Wednesday night's non-conference volleyball match in Rocksprings.
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A sc h&amp;dllle cl upcomlng high

schoot varsity spor tmg e11ents involv1ng
teams from Metgs•and Gallia counties.

STAFF REPORT

Tburectey Stotembar 11

Gold Forever!

Soccer

Ripiey with 266.5 pni nts for Paul Maynard. Terry Hupp.
the season.
Skip John son and Harley
It would now '''c.· that it Rice.
MASON. W.Va. - Mick is a three man ral'e for the . There wa' a ti~ for secWinebrenner of Racine still champion ship with three ond place with a score Of 59
has a lock on the lirst posi· weeks and a . poss ible 60 between the teams of Ed
tio.n · in the 2008 · Ri verside points remaining to be bat- Debalski. Claude Proffitl .
Senior Mens Golf Leali ue tied for between the players. Phil Burton and Ralph
with three weeks remainmg · Tuesday"s damp condi - Sayre and Ken Whited.
in the season.
lions brought out a limited Kenny Greene . Don Fields
Winebrenner has a total of lield of 48 players. The and John Williams.
,285.5 points to lead secon&lt;.l players were divi&lt;.led into 12 . The closest to the pin
place Paul Somervi lle by four man teams making 12 winners were Phil Burton
only six points with his points possible ttl the win- on the · ninth hole and
278.5 total. In third place 19 ners. The winning score of Skipper John son on hole
points back is Carl Stone of 57 was shot by the team of No. 14.
SPORTS@M YOAI LYSENTINEL COM

·warren al Gallia Academy, 5 p.m

Volleyball

--iiliiliiliilililiiiliilliliiliiii--

Winebrenner remains in lead·with three·weeks left

Meigs al Alexander, 6 p.m.
Miller at Easlern, 6 p.m.
South Point at River Valley, 5:30p.m.
W~lerford at Southern. 6 p.m.

·•
Goll
Eastern at Southern (Pine Hills), 4:30

p.m.

RIVer Valley, Gallia Academy, Logan at
Jackson (Franklin VaHey) , 4:30p.m.
WellSton. at Meigs (~ina Hills), 4:30p.m.

G~Hia Academy at Logan
River Valley at Eas tern
Athens at Meigs
sOuthern at Hannan
South Gallia at Wahama
South Point at Poinl P~asant
Soccer
Teay s Valley at OVCS, 4:45 p.m.
Volleyball

Prep Football

. Teays Valley at OVCS. 6 p.m.
Sahlrdev Stptemb@r 13

Crou COuntry
Meigs, Easlern, Southern at l ogan CC
, Chase, 11 a.m.
Gallia Academy al Fairland lnv, 10 a.m.

c .............Aav,

Friday • 5:30~7PM
FamDy Fun Tailgate
J)istinguislred Alumni RtcQgnitian ci: Al11m11i BI.R4

HSFootbaU

Btlila fll Z,. tnJMtlitf Strut,:Pomeroy

FRIDAY'S GAMEs

M-.lk, FtHNI, Gluttl1 A R.t!/Uniscing

ChUiicothe at ZaneSville
Portsmouth at Jackson
Warren at Marietta
Belpre at Alexander

WEEK 4

· . ·· .on the Parking Lot
•,.

'Athens at ~gs

1

Nelaoh~ille·~rk at Wellston
GaiUa Academy at logan
Ashland (KY) at Ironton
:~Bedford Chane! at Federal Hocking
•
. River Valley. at Eastern

I.

·
Tailgate
5:30-7pm - Front
Stadium Pw:king L~t
Bring you favorite tailgate food w share &amp; wear your
maroon &amp; gold! ·

Horrw:ominrGame .
Alqmni Ceremony

Pre~G ame ~ Distinguished
•' t:·

Southern at Hannen (WV)
Miller at Frontier
Trimble at Croo"'~IUe
Waterf.ord at Fort Frye
Wave~ at Vlriton County
South Gallla at .Wahama
Coal GIOYo ai Mlnlonl
South Point at Point Pleasant
Fairland at Tolsia
Aock Hill at Portsmouth West
Valley at Chesapeake.
UJlC:Oin County al Sissonville
Chapmanville at Scott
"".
•
.~erbert Hoover at Wavne
1
1

'1

Logan (W.Va.) ai l'oca

HatNwe- Alumni Band Perfqrmqt««

Contact: Toney Dingess nt
toney .dingess@ me igslocal .org or 740-992-7141
Sharon Hawley at
sharon.hawley@meigslocal.org or 740-992-6377

· · QI:lass of 1976 .
Property &amp; Casualty Insurance
Homeowners • Auto • Business
Health &amp; Life Insurance
Health Plans • Life • DentaiNision

.
740-992-9784
or Toll Free: 1-877-992-9784

Clark's Jawalry
Store
Historic Downtown Pomeroy ·

2 LacattGna In M''elfltlt
Cllllt•• l~

Post-(lqme Enterlajnment
Pomeroy Riverside Amp~theater .
. .
Enjoy the music of "Maraude r" featurmg alumm mus1 c 1ans :
L yle Moon, Phil Moon, Keith Krautter &amp; !'Jick Michael.

Meigs golf blasts
Nelsonville· York
BY BR:VAN WALTERS
BWALTERS@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

S41.UrtWV SqnembeC 11

Kids Activities
ll -4pm- Pomeroy Park;ing Lot
. A Wmni Pgrade

I pm - Main Street, Porneroy
Contact: Erin Krawsczyn Rouch at
erinkraw@hotmail.com or 304-773-5467

PIT
STOP

Alumni River Boot Crujse

2: 1:5pm - Pomeroy Levee
.
Tickets are $ 10 per person. To purchase in advance , make
checks payable to: Sternwheel River Fest. P.O . Bo"' 442.
· Pomeroy, OH 45769
A'tumpj Mt;mqrjglBalloon lqunch

3:30pm . Pomeroy Levee
A luuml Flag FaolbgU Ggme

5pm · Meigs Football Stadium

304-773-5354 • Mason

· AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!

SPORTS@MYDAILYSENTINEL.9 0M

228 West Main • Pomeroy, OH

www. ThePharmacy4U.com

740-992-5432 ..

992·2955 • Pomeroy, OH

..

FARMERS BANK

HOME.
CROW&amp;CROW
.
NATIONAL BANK

''Your Bank For Life"

992-2136• Pomeroy,OH
985-3385 • Tuppers Plains, OH
446-2265 • Gallipolis, OH
304-773-6400 • Mason, WV
304-674-8200 • Pt. Pleasant

·BROGAN WARNER
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949·2210 • Racine, OH
fiXI992·6333 • Syracuse, OH 1.111

Q

AnORNEYS AT LAW

992-6059 • Pomeroy, OH

The

hilds

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992~5627
•N2nd Middleport, OH
.
"

T

(;

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AUTO·· HOME • BUSINESS • HEALTH
LIFE • RETIREMENT

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Andrews

.

winning .all four con te sts by
an average SCore Of 39-5.
SHS has outscored Hannan
158- 19 over the last four
years, including posting a
pair of shutouts - 39-0 last
year and 40-0 in 2006 during the last two meetings .

Meigs firslloss of 2008

STAFF REPORT

PLEASANT
VALLEY
HOSPITAL

205.0
204.5
204.5
200.5
195.0
194.5
194.5
193.0
191.5
187.5
183.5

AS HTON, W.Va. - After
two grueling r?ad trips ro
start the 2008 football season. Hannan Will make 1ts
home gndtron debut tht s
Fnday mght when It hosts
Southern in a non-conference contest in Mason RAIDERS TRAVEL TD EASTERN
County.
Both the Tornadoes (0-3)
TUPPERS PLAINS - It
and host Wildcats (0-2) are will be a matchup of similar
winless so far this year, so styles thi s Friday night when
someone will be coming · River Valley travels to
away with their first triumph Eastern for an intriguing
· ofthe 2008 campaign. ·
Week 4 non-conference
HHS has been outscored gridiron contest at East
this year by a I 04-30 mar- Shade . River Stadium in
gin, while the Purple and Meigs County.
. Gold has been out-tallied
Both the Eagles (1-2) and
I 08-3 .this fall.
the Raiders (0-3) are coming
Southern's three losses, in off sizable losses against a
order; have been at Symmes pair of unbeatens last week,
Valley (35-3), at Wahama as EHS fell at Wahama (2-0)
(59-0) and last week against by a 47-19 count while
visiting South 'Gallia ( 14-0). RVHS lost their home openThe Tornadoes have not er to Meigs (3-0) 53-20.
scored in I 0 consecutive
Eastern has the lone win
quarters, dating back to the this year between these two
second period of Week I .
·squads in six contes~s.
SHS is averaging fust one which came at home in
point and 208.3 yards of Week 2 during a 35-8 victototal offense per ga me. ry over South Gallia. The
while allowing ,36 points Green and White are unbeatand 353 .3 yards as a en at home th is season,
defense . Southern is also while also dropping a Week
coming off season-highs in . I road contest at Alexander
total yards gained (298) and 48- 14.
total yards allowed (123).
EHS, in three games, is
The Blue and Gold, on the averaging 22.7 points and
other hand, are coming off 316 yards per game offenthelr best offensive output sively. EHS is also allowing
smce the 2006 season, scor- 34.3 points and 310 yards
ing 24 points in a 62-24 set- per game as a defense.
back to Van . HHS also lost Eastern has . scored at least
to Valley Wetzel in Week I 14 points in every game this
by a 42-6 c.ount.
fall.
Hannan is averaging IS
The Raiders. on the other
points per game as an . hand , managed just six
offense and allowmg a stag- points total through two
gering 52 points per game weeks - which were road
Bryan Walters/photo
losses to Minford (42-6) and
Southern running back Greg Jen kins (31) slips past a South Gallia defender during last defensively.
Thi
s
matchup
has
been
Oak
Hill (33-0) . Last week,
Friday's Week 3 football contest at Roger Lee Adams Field in Racine. The Tornadoe s travplayed annually for the last
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Coming off of two
straight losses to league
opponents, . the
Blue
.Angels (6-2) returned to
form against formerly
VanMeter
Smith
undefeated Meigs (7-1) in
non-league
action
Wednesday night as Gallia matched up evenly it was
Academy won a thrilling Gallia Academy that . was
contest 26-24, 25-23, 13- able to pull ahead late in
25, 17-25 and 15-10 at taking the 15-10 win and
Larry R. Morri so n gymna- avoiding a three-game
sium in Rockspri ngs .
slide . It was also a nice
Gallia Academy · was showing · for
Gallia
coming off of back -to- A~ademy's assista nt coach
back losses for the first who took the reigns of the
time since 2006 and were Blue · Angels for head
determined not to make it coach Amy Shriver who
three straighi while Meigs had to mi ss Wedn esdfty's
had a 10-game regular sea- game due to personal reaSon win snapped by the sons.
Blue Ange ls .
On the court Megan
Gallia Academy came Foster led the Blue and
oui firing in the first two While wit·h 15 po ints. 3U
games goi ng up 2-0 with ass ists, six kill s and four
26-24 and 25-23 vic tories, ·aces, while Amy Noe and'
but in game t)lree the Lady . Samantha Barnes added
Marauders showed why six points apiece. Barn es
they were undefeated.
also added nine kill s and
Meigs easiiy won games Noe had eight kills in th e
'
three and four 25-13 and victory.
25-17 forcing a fifth and
Alexis Geiger was next
final game to determine with five points, 15 kills
the final outcome.
and II assists for the Blue
While
both
teams Angels while Mollie Blake

produced eight kill s and
Kacie Shoemaker had 52
digs to lead the team
defensivel y.
Meig s was paced by
Meri VanMeter who had
16 points in the setback.
Tricia · Smith was next
with I 0 markers and also
added 25 ass ists, Shellie
B1.I iley had eight points and
· 15 kill s and Catie Wolfe
and Emalee. Glass had six
points apiece. Wolfe also
added 20 kill s and tw~
assists while Glass had I 8
assists.
Roundin g
out
the
Ma ra uders score rs was
Chandra Stanley who had
five points and seven kill s
and Morgan Howard and ·
Vaferie Conde who had a
point each. Howard · also
led her team with four
blocks.
In the reserve contest it
was Meigs that was able to
pull out the victory despite
fa ll ing behind ea rl y in laking an 18-25, 25- 15 and
25- 19 victory.
·
After three straig ht
games to start the week the
Blue Angels will get some
needed rest ano wi ll return
to action Monday at home
against Portsmouth. Meigs
will be back in action late r
today at Alexander.

Lorry Crum/photo

Meigs 's enior Catie Wolfe (15) tries to set a shot past Galli~
Academy defenders Megan Foster (12) and Amanda
McGhee (14) during Wednesday night's non-conference volleyball match in Rocksprings.
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Jackson
Ironton

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Warren

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Portsmouth

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Chillicothe

0·0
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Manetta

0
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W·L Pf

Chesapeake
Coal Grove
A1ver VaHey
Rock Hill
Fatrland
Sou1h Po1nt

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0·0
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0

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95
118
31
65

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2·1
2·1
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1·2 . 50
1·2
44
61
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W·L PF
2·1
99
1·2
51
0·3
26
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0·3
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0·3
42

PA
24
34
35
37
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77

75
68
133
PA
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39
128
109
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BLUE DEVILS HEAO TO LOGAN

LOGAN - L.tst week, the
h om
G.t llr ,, Ac.tdemv v.tNty lotllEd\ (CIIl
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b,tll team gut bc,ltup -·- lt tc rschoo ls l,u ~c r th.m D" tsll&gt;ll all v - Ju11n ~ .t 42-(i setb,tl' k
VI thts ,;a, o n, wht k the to 'host Ironto n in the 2008
Ratde rs ate 0-2 ctg.ullsl pro- Sou1heaste1n OhiO Athleti c
gram s smdll er th.rn D- IY. Leag tt e o pener .tt Tank s
Rtvcr Valley's la't regul ar Me mon a l
Stad 1um
111
season 'win carne ex .Jctly one Law rence County.
year ago in Week -1 ''hen rt
F n d~y ntg ht. the to.td to
defeated A lex,mder
1ecuvcJ y wo n't get ll llY caster ,ts th e de pl eted Blue
MEIGS WELCOMES ATHENS
Dev tl s (2- 1J travel nonh to
TO TVC OHIO
b.t tt le .tn u nbe&lt;~tc n Logan ( 10) sq uad that e nters tht '
PO MEROY - A new cr.t weeke nd '" the ftlth-rankcd
beg ins thi s F11 day ntght. as team tot Dtvtston II tn Oh10.
Athens makes tis ulltctal Trt The C hi eftains - th e to urVallcy Conference O hio It me retgntng SEOAL chamDivt Sion tootb&lt;~ l l debu t dur - ptons - have been stmply
mg a Wee k 4 gnd11 on co llte' t tmpresstve rn 200R. wrnnmg
aga mst unbeaten Me tgs at contests aga ms t vis iting
Bob Robens Fte ld tn Me igs La ncaster
(35- 10).
at
County
Pt cken ng ton North 135- 14)
The Bu ll dogs - a long- and at Ham 1lton Townshrp
ti me
member
ot
the (3 1-0) The Purple and Whtte
Sout heastern Ohio Athle tic are avr .1g mg 33 .7 pomts per
League - enter thetr ftrst ~arne J.nd are also allowmg
TVC Ohto contest wt th an 0- JUSt etght defenstve ly.
3 record . T lte Green a nd
Logan ts also m the tirst
Gold los f 111 Week I to G alli a season at the new Logan
Academy (31-22) and Week Chi efta in Stad ium , where
2 to Fede1 al Hockmg ( 16·0) they are so fa~ 1-0. Fnday
at home, then su trered a 27- night's co ntest be tween these
13 loss to Bloom Carro ll in two sc hoo ls IS a non·SEOA L
their first ro,td comest of the contes t due · to adjust ment s
2008 campatgn last week.
fro m the departure o f Athens
AHS is ave rag 1ng 11. 7
Jumor quanerbac k Patrick
points per ga me offensively
Angle
(6-toot-1, 195 pounds)
and ts a lso allow111g 24 7
points as a defensive umt. has bee n the mam of many
Athens mustered 229 total weapons for LHS , completyards of offense and 31 tng over 50 percent of ht s
points - botli season highs passes for over 500 yards.
- in Week I. AH S was Angle has also amassed over
down 27-0 until late last 100 yatds rushtng thts seaweek, whtch helped them son·
The QB spnt lot GA HS.
end a stx-qu,nter scorc le"
however, ha' become one uJ
drought
.
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other hand . enter this at IHS
Starter Krut ze
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2·1 75
2 1 '95
1·2
47
1·2
37
0·3 35
48
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2·1
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60
68
47
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50
55
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52
58
103
100
108

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1·2
0·2

Wahama

South Gallla
Hannan

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42 76
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Poca ,
Herbert Hoover
S1ssonv111e

10

42

10

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0·2

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24
83

Chapmanville

wee ks Oil the npen mg dm e
when he su lteteLI " 10111 ktdlley, a11d replace me nt Eth.m
Moore sul tetecl .t shou lder
m:Juty tlt.ll h,,, hun doublttrl
tor the nex l fey, week'
GA HS - whtc h ".t vcta~­
mg 2 1 7 pomts and 2 14 totitl
y,trds per game offenst vely
- wtll go wtth sop homore
Tyler Eastma n under center
The De~i l s ate also allowmg
28 3 p0111ts and 2X2 ymds per
game '" a de tense.
Ga ll1 a
Ac&lt;tdemy
last
defeated Logan h.tc' 111
We~k 10 of 2003 by a 4 1-2 1
margt n rn Log.ut The
C hteftar ns Clll rcntly hold "
four-game wmnmg streak tn
th ts rnmch up.
REBELS TRAVEL TO WAHAMA
MASON. WV.1 - Altct
defeaung " pau ol Merg s
County, TVC opponen ts dlll·
tng the opcn mg t\\o wee'' of
the 2008 1ugh sch(x&gt;llooth,tll
season the Wdh.tm.t Wl11tc
Fal cons prep:ue lo t ye t
another home contest .w.tii\Sl
another Ohro based cleam

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2·0
2·0
1·1
0-2
D-2
D-2

ALL

Pi

65
70
63
41
19
29

PA
19
31
\38
73
64
83

when tlt e So tt th · Ga l ita
Rebe ls vts tt tile Maso n
Cou nty c.unpu s lo t a 7· 10
p m gn cl .tf'ta11
C n.tch
Ed Croml ey's
Wilt te ~alco n s wtll atte mpt
10 tem.11n unbeate n on the
ye .t t lol low in g succe ss tve
une·st&lt;kd vtctones over
Southem (59-0) ,md Eastern
(47- 19) w h ~ n they e ntertam
an extt eme ly you ng South
G.tll t.l eleven. The Rebels
dropped 1ts ope ning two
g.uncs ol the season to
W.tterl nrd
(4 1-2 0)
and
E.tstetn r35-K) heforc snap-

ptng .1 !'tvcagame regu lar seaSOil losmg sk1d wtth a 14- 0
shutuut wm on the ro&lt;td last
week m Sou thern.
The Rebels are coached by
Justy Bul'ieson who ts 111 lt,s
stxth }C.u ,,t the Gallt a
Court!) scltoo l Burleson's
lone r~: tutntng ' tarte rs are
'en tot
qu.t rterback B J
St.mlc) 'cnrnr run nmg buck
. Ctleb fl,lcC iatt.lh.tn an d
scnror
lt nemdn
J acob
Dohon
"'-mon~ d lts t of some 30
ptuspcc t~. 17 of wh tch arc

e!lhe r fresh me n 01 sophomores.
Clyburn ts the leadmg
scorer and 'g ro und g amer
v, tth three touchdowns and
163 yards on the ground wtth
McClanahan netting 89
yards rushmg. Stanley has
connected on 12-of-36 passes for 179 yards and two
touchdowns w!lh Matney
grabbmg stx aenals for 112
yards and Combs four catches for 34 yards Clyburn has
a 71 yard touchdown run and
returned the opemrlg kickoff
agamst Southern 79 yards for
a score wtth Btyce Claty
mtet ceptmg a pass and
returmng the ball 45 yards
tor a score agam st Waterford
Wahama has a very expen enced st~utmg II for SGHS
to deal wtth.
Kyle Zerkle is the teams
top point getter wtth four
touchdowns and mne PAT
ktcks whtl e Micatah Branch
ts the leading ground gamer
wtth 2 19 yards 111 13 carnes.
Zuspan ts comtng off hi s best
passmg g.une of ht s caree t
.tft et comp le tmg 11 -uf-1·3
passe s la st week for 200
yards and three touchdowns.
On the yem Zuspan has completed. 14-ol - 19 passes for
287 yards ,md hve touchdowns wtth Roach grabbm g
two passes for 65 yards, Matt
Dangerfield two fm 57 yards
and Underwood two reeepttons
lot
52
yard s
Underwood has a pan of TD
catches wnh Roach. Zerkl e
and Ryan Lee havmg one
touchdown reception .tpi ece
Wah am.t averages a hefty
53 0 po mt s ottenstvely whil e
the Bend Are a de fense
allows 9 5 points per contest
South Galha ts sconng 14.0
pomts offen sively and gtvmg
up 25 3 ppg to the o pposition WHS leads the senes by
a 7-0 margm w ith Friday's
7:30 p.m. ~ ndiron c las h
bemg the etg hth meeting
between the two schools.
POINTERS COME TO POINT
POINT
PLEASANT,
W Va . - It will be Point vs.
the Po inters Friday night and
both wi II. have something to
prove.
Whtle Point Pleasant (l-1 )
wtll be looking to put o n a
good show in fron t of the
home'crowd o n Hall of Fame
mght at Sanders Fteld, South
Pomt (0·3) wtll be looking
for its fit st wm of the season.
But don't let South Point 's
record foo l yo u ..
The Pointers have played
tht ee very tough opponent s
m the ti rst three weeks of the
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(28- 15 ), Wheelersburg (2820) and Portsmouth West
(28-7) who are a combined
7-2 thts season. And the fight
the Pomters have given tp
those first three opponents
atte sts to just how talented
thi s team really is
South Pomt IS mmnly a
rushmg team, puttmg up no
passmg yards m last week•s
2R-7 loss to Ponsmouth We st
and only 98 yards through
the mr m three ·game s thts
season. Instead the Pointers
are led by a pair of talented
run net s who spht tune totmg
the football.
Jacob
Seagraves
has
pushed ahead as the team ·
leader 111 rushing so far this
se ason wtth 263 yards on 38
eames whtl e Dou~ Dillon
has toted the ball an tdentical
38 times for 225 yards.
The Potnters al so have
have a pair of quarterbacks
who spht duties under center
with Seag raves and Chase
Kratzenberg carrymg most
of the load. Kratzenberg is
the team leader through three
games with 65 yards on 3-of9 pass mg wtth a game high
of 45 coming in week two.
Seagrave s IS 2-for-7 with
three picks an~ 33 yards on
the yeat
Definst vely the Pointers
are gtving up 28 points per
game.
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IMild. has seen two vastly dif·
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The Btg Blacks suffered a
heartbreaking 28-2 1 loss to
mal Galha Academy in
week one and turned right
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commanding 4 2- 10 vtctory
over Ca rdinal Co nferece foe
S tsson vtlle
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the early star for the Red and
Bl ack, rushing 28 times for
340 yard s and ' ix touchdowns tn two gatnes for an
mcredtle 12 yards per carry.
Derek Mitchell hasn't been
far behtnd. however. rushing
27 times for 227 yards and a
score
Through the atr Point
Pleasant finally broke free
a tier completing no passes in
the first week with a 117
yard, two touchdown performance from B.J. Lloyd. Both
of hs scoring strikes found
Nathan Roberts who has 122
yards o n three catches thts
season.
Through two games the
PPHS defe nsive unit has
been suscepti ve to big pl ays,
but for the most part has been
very effective. The speed of
the Btg Blacks defenstve II
ts givmg up just 1.9 pomts
and 252 total yards per game.

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Legals ....................................................... 100
Announcements ...................................... 200
Birthday/Anniversary .............. . " i .. 205
Happy Ad~...........
.. .... ...... .
.. .....210
Lost &amp; Found ............................................... 215
Memoryffhank You . .
. .. .. ... . . 220
Not1ces ...
.. .......... . 225

Recreational Vehicles.......
.. ............ 1000
ATV ......... . ................................ t005
B1cycles ... .. ............................................. t 01 o
Boats/Accessones ........ .. ...... .... .... . 1015
Camper/RVs &amp; Trailers.....
. ......... 1020
Motorcycles ..................... ............... . t 025
Other .... ..................... .......................... 1030
Personals . ............ ... .......................
... 230 Want 1a buy ....... ....... ................. ... 1035
wan1ed . . ................ ..... ................ .. ... 235 Automotive. .... .. ......... . . .. ........ . 2000
Services . . ... . ..........
..... .... . . 300 Auto Ren1aVLease ............................. . 2005
Appliance Serv1ce ...
. ...... ...... .
. 302 Autos.... . ...................... ................. .. 2010
Automotive .. . ............. ... .................. .. 304 Class1c/Antiques.. . ....... . . ..:. .. ........ 2015
Bu1ldtng Matenals .... ................................... 306 Cammerctalnndustrlat ......
. . ........... 2020
Business . .........
. ...............
. 308 Parts &amp; Accessories ...... ......................... 2025
Ca1er~ng ... ...........
... ......... .... .... . . ....... 31 0 Sports Utility ............................................. 2030
Child/Elderly Care ....... . ............................. 312 Trucks ............... ... . ....... .. . ... .2035
Computers ................................................. 314 Utility Trollers .................
.. ............. 2040
Contractors......... . . ... ................ . .. ..... 316 Vans ...................................... ................ 2045
Domesllcs/Janttor~at . .. ......................318
Want to buy ........................................... 2050
Electrical ..................................................... 320 Real Es1a1e Sales ....... .......
.. . ...... 3000
Financial .................. ................................. ,322 Cemetery Pla1S... .......... . . .............. . 3005
Hea«h .. . .. . ............
. ..:........... .
326 Commercial ............................................... 3010
Healing &amp; Cooling .. . .... .......... . . .328 Condominiums ........................................3015
Home Improvements 330
For Sale by Owner . . . ........... ... . .. 3020
Insurance .................................................... 332 Houses for Sale..... ....... . ................. 3025
Lawn Service .. ......
................... ..... 334 Land (Acreage) .................... ................... 3030
Mus1c/Dance/Drama . ............... b .. . .. 336 Lots ........................ ................................. 3035
Other Servtces ............................... ..........338 Want to buy .............................................. 3040
Plumbtng!Etectrlcal ..................................... 340 Real Es1a1e Rentals.... . .. .............. ,.. 3500
Professional Services .. ............. . . ....... 342 ApartmentliTownhouses ...... ................. 3505
Repairs. .............. .. .............. .. .. ..... 344 Commerclal ................................................ 3510
Roofing ....................................... . . ............ 346 Condominiums........... ... . ................... .. 3515
Security .... .............................................,.. 348 Houses for Rent . ..............
... .. ........ 3520
Tax/Accoun11ng .......
.. ...................... 350 Land (Acreage).............. .. . ...... ......... 3525
TraveVEntertalnment ............. ,
.......... 352 Storage ...................................................... 3535
Ftnanclal............ .............. .
.. ......... 400 Want to Rent ............................................. 3540
F1nancial Servtces .....................................405 Manufactured Housing ..... . -~............ 4000
Insurance !...... ..
. . .................... 410 Lots
. ........... ..... ................. ... 4005
Money 10 Lend..
......... . ...
.. ...... 415 Movers .................................................... ... 4010
Edu cation............ .... ......... ... .. . ...... .. 500 Rentals ..................................................... 4015
Busmess &amp; Trade School ........................... 505 Sales .
. ............. .... ................... 4020
Instruction &amp; Tratnlng ....... ..... ..................... 510 Supplies . . .................. ... ....... .. .... 4025
Lessons ........... : .. ......... ..
.......... 515 Want1o Buy ...... ...................... ............ 4030
Personal ...... ........ . .... . ....... ... ... 520 Resor1 Proper1y ....................................... . 5000
An1mals ................ ........ ................ .. . .. . 600 Resor1 Property for sale... .. ................ 5025
An imal Supplies ......................................... 605 Resort Property for rent.. . . .. .. . .. ......... 5050
Horses . .............. ... ................ .
.. ..... 610 Employment........ ... .. ................... . 6000
Ltvestock......... . ........... . . . .......... 61 5 Accoun1lng/Financlal ......................:....... 6002
Pets .......................................... .......... 6.20 Administrative/Professional.................... 6004
Want 1a buy ..............................................625 Cashier/Clerk ..... ..........
........... ... 6006
Agnculture..........
.. ............................... 700 Chlld!Eiderly Care......... . . . ............. 6008
Farm Equipment
..... ..........
.. ........ 705 Clerical .... .. ............................................ 6010
Garden &amp; Produce.............. .
........... 710 Construction.............. ............................ .. 6012
71 5

Drivers &amp; Delivery ............................. 6014

Hunting &amp; Land .... . . .................... ..... 720
Want1o buy........ .................. .
........ 725
Merchand ise............ ..... ... ...... ...... .. .... 900
Antlques ....................................................... 905
Appllance ..................................................... 910
Auctrons ........................................... 915
Bargain Basement ......... .
.......... 920
Collectibles....... ............. ....... . . ....... 925

Hay, Feed, Seed, Grain ......................

Education . ........ ....... . .... . .... . . 6016
Electrical Plumbing ................................. 6018
Employment Agenc1ea .............................. 6020
Enterta inment ............................................6022
Food &lt;Services..... .. .. .. ............. ... .. . 6024
Governmen1 &amp; Federal Jobs ............... S026
Help anted· General........ . ................. 6028

Computers ................................................ 930

Equtpment/Supplles........... ..................... 935
Flea Marke1s ........ . . ......... ... . . . .. 940
Fuel Dtl Coal/Wood/Gas ............ .....
945
Furniture ................................................. 950
Hobby/Hunt &amp; Sport ................................. 955
Kid's Corner. . .... ..............
. ............ 960
Miscellaneous.. .............. . .
........... 965
Want to buy ........................................... 970
Yard Sale ........ ......................................... 975

Law Enforcement ...................................... 603Q
Maintenance/Domestic . .
.............. 6032

Management/Supervisory ... ..,............ 6034
Mechanics............... .. ..... ............. ..6036
Med1cal .................................................. 6038
Mustcal . ............... . .. .................... 6040
Part..Time-Temporartes .
... .......... 6042
Restauranls .. ................

. ........... 6044

Sales ..................................................... 6048
Techn ical Trad es ....... . .

TeKtilesiFactory .. . ....

................. 6050

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For sa le AKC Reg pup
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Co~ages and Schools 12748
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Ironton

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Portsmouth

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Chillicothe

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Coal Grove
A1ver VaHey
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Fatrland
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Dev tl s (2- 1J travel nonh to
TO TVC OHIO
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PO MEROY - A new cr.t weeke nd '" the ftlth-rankcd
beg ins thi s F11 day ntght. as team tot Dtvtston II tn Oh10.
Athens makes tis ulltctal Trt The C hi eftains - th e to urVallcy Conference O hio It me retgntng SEOAL chamDivt Sion tootb&lt;~ l l debu t dur - ptons - have been stmply
mg a Wee k 4 gnd11 on co llte' t tmpresstve rn 200R. wrnnmg
aga mst unbeaten Me tgs at contests aga ms t vis iting
Bob Robens Fte ld tn Me igs La ncaster
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County
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3 record . T lte Green a nd
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Gold los f 111 Week I to G alli a season at the new Logan
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2 to Fede1 al Hockmg ( 16·0) they are so fa~ 1-0. Fnday
at home, then su trered a 27- night's co ntest be tween these
13 loss to Bloom Carro ll in two sc hoo ls IS a non·SEOA L
their first ro,td comest of the contes t due · to adjust ment s
2008 campatgn last week.
fro m the departure o f Athens
AHS is ave rag 1ng 11. 7
Jumor quanerbac k Patrick
points per ga me offensively
Angle
(6-toot-1, 195 pounds)
and ts a lso allow111g 24 7
points as a defensive umt. has bee n the mam of many
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points - botli season highs passes for over 500 yards.
- in Week I. AH S was Angle has also amassed over
down 27-0 until late last 100 yatds rushtng thts seaweek, whtch helped them son·
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end a stx-qu,nter scorc le"
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drought
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other hand . enter this at IHS
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Hannan

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Poca ,
Herbert Hoover
S1ssonv111e

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Chapmanville

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when he su lteteLI " 10111 ktdlley, a11d replace me nt Eth.m
Moore sul tetecl .t shou lder
m:Juty tlt.ll h,,, hun doublttrl
tor the nex l fey, week'
GA HS - whtc h ".t vcta~­
mg 2 1 7 pomts and 2 14 totitl
y,trds per game offenst vely
- wtll go wtth sop homore
Tyler Eastma n under center
The De~i l s ate also allowmg
28 3 p0111ts and 2X2 ymds per
game '" a de tense.
Ga ll1 a
Ac&lt;tdemy
last
defeated Logan h.tc' 111
We~k 10 of 2003 by a 4 1-2 1
margt n rn Log.ut The
C hteftar ns Clll rcntly hold "
four-game wmnmg streak tn
th ts rnmch up.
REBELS TRAVEL TO WAHAMA
MASON. WV.1 - Altct
defeaung " pau ol Merg s
County, TVC opponen ts dlll·
tng the opcn mg t\\o wee'' of
the 2008 1ugh sch(x&gt;llooth,tll
season the Wdh.tm.t Wl11tc
Fal cons prep:ue lo t ye t
another home contest .w.tii\Sl
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2·0
1·1
0-2
D-2
D-2

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70
63
41
19
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31
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73
64
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when tlt e So tt th · Ga l ita
Rebe ls vts tt tile Maso n
Cou nty c.unpu s lo t a 7· 10
p m gn cl .tf'ta11
C n.tch
Ed Croml ey's
Wilt te ~alco n s wtll atte mpt
10 tem.11n unbeate n on the
ye .t t lol low in g succe ss tve
une·st&lt;kd vtctones over
Southem (59-0) ,md Eastern
(47- 19) w h ~ n they e ntertam
an extt eme ly you ng South
G.tll t.l eleven. The Rebels
dropped 1ts ope ning two
g.uncs ol the season to
W.tterl nrd
(4 1-2 0)
and
E.tstetn r35-K) heforc snap-

ptng .1 !'tvcagame regu lar seaSOil losmg sk1d wtth a 14- 0
shutuut wm on the ro&lt;td last
week m Sou thern.
The Rebels are coached by
Justy Bul'ieson who ts 111 lt,s
stxth }C.u ,,t the Gallt a
Court!) scltoo l Burleson's
lone r~: tutntng ' tarte rs are
'en tot
qu.t rterback B J
St.mlc) 'cnrnr run nmg buck
. Ctleb fl,lcC iatt.lh.tn an d
scnror
lt nemdn
J acob
Dohon
"'-mon~ d lts t of some 30
ptuspcc t~. 17 of wh tch arc

e!lhe r fresh me n 01 sophomores.
Clyburn ts the leadmg
scorer and 'g ro und g amer
v, tth three touchdowns and
163 yards on the ground wtth
McClanahan netting 89
yards rushmg. Stanley has
connected on 12-of-36 passes for 179 yards and two
touchdowns w!lh Matney
grabbmg stx aenals for 112
yards and Combs four catches for 34 yards Clyburn has
a 71 yard touchdown run and
returned the opemrlg kickoff
agamst Southern 79 yards for
a score wtth Btyce Claty
mtet ceptmg a pass and
returmng the ball 45 yards
tor a score agam st Waterford
Wahama has a very expen enced st~utmg II for SGHS
to deal wtth.
Kyle Zerkle is the teams
top point getter wtth four
touchdowns and mne PAT
ktcks whtl e Micatah Branch
ts the leading ground gamer
wtth 2 19 yards 111 13 carnes.
Zuspan ts comtng off hi s best
passmg g.une of ht s caree t
.tft et comp le tmg 11 -uf-1·3
passe s la st week for 200
yards and three touchdowns.
On the yem Zuspan has completed. 14-ol - 19 passes for
287 yards ,md hve touchdowns wtth Roach grabbm g
two passes for 65 yards, Matt
Dangerfield two fm 57 yards
and Underwood two reeepttons
lot
52
yard s
Underwood has a pan of TD
catches wnh Roach. Zerkl e
and Ryan Lee havmg one
touchdown reception .tpi ece
Wah am.t averages a hefty
53 0 po mt s ottenstvely whil e
the Bend Are a de fense
allows 9 5 points per contest
South Galha ts sconng 14.0
pomts offen sively and gtvmg
up 25 3 ppg to the o pposition WHS leads the senes by
a 7-0 margm w ith Friday's
7:30 p.m. ~ ndiron c las h
bemg the etg hth meeting
between the two schools.
POINTERS COME TO POINT
POINT
PLEASANT,
W Va . - It will be Point vs.
the Po inters Friday night and
both wi II. have something to
prove.
Whtle Point Pleasant (l-1 )
wtll be looking to put o n a
good show in fron t of the
home'crowd o n Hall of Fame
mght at Sanders Fteld, South
Pomt (0·3) wtll be looking
for its fit st wm of the season.
But don't let South Point 's
record foo l yo u ..
The Pointers have played
tht ee very tough opponent s
m the ti rst three weeks of the
season losmg to Pon smo uth

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(28- 15 ), Wheelersburg (2820) and Portsmouth West
(28-7) who are a combined
7-2 thts season. And the fight
the Pomters have given tp
those first three opponents
atte sts to just how talented
thi s team really is
South Pomt IS mmnly a
rushmg team, puttmg up no
passmg yards m last week•s
2R-7 loss to Ponsmouth We st
and only 98 yards through
the mr m three ·game s thts
season. Instead the Pointers
are led by a pair of talented
run net s who spht tune totmg
the football.
Jacob
Seagraves
has
pushed ahead as the team ·
leader 111 rushing so far this
se ason wtth 263 yards on 38
eames whtl e Dou~ Dillon
has toted the ball an tdentical
38 times for 225 yards.
The Potnters al so have
have a pair of quarterbacks
who spht duties under center
with Seag raves and Chase
Kratzenberg carrymg most
of the load. Kratzenberg is
the team leader through three
games with 65 yards on 3-of9 pass mg wtth a game high
of 45 coming in week two.
Seagrave s IS 2-for-7 with
three picks an~ 33 yards on
the yeat
Definst vely the Pointers
are gtving up 28 points per
game.
Po111t Pl easant , on the other
IMild. has seen two vastly dif·
fereqt game s to open the season.
The Btg Blacks suffered a
heartbreaking 28-2 1 loss to
mal Galha Academy in
week one and turned right
around Ill week two with a
commanding 4 2- 10 vtctory
over Ca rdinal Co nferece foe
S tsson vtlle
Allen Wasonga has proven
the early star for the Red and
Bl ack, rushing 28 times for
340 yard s and ' ix touchdowns tn two gatnes for an
mcredtle 12 yards per carry.
Derek Mitchell hasn't been
far behtnd. however. rushing
27 times for 227 yards and a
score
Through the atr Point
Pleasant finally broke free
a tier completing no passes in
the first week with a 117
yard, two touchdown performance from B.J. Lloyd. Both
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Legals ....................................................... 100
Announcements ...................................... 200
Birthday/Anniversary .............. . " i .. 205
Happy Ad~...........
.. .... ...... .
.. .....210
Lost &amp; Found ............................................... 215
Memoryffhank You . .
. .. .. ... . . 220
Not1ces ...
.. .......... . 225

Recreational Vehicles.......
.. ............ 1000
ATV ......... . ................................ t005
B1cycles ... .. ............................................. t 01 o
Boats/Accessones ........ .. ...... .... .... . 1015
Camper/RVs &amp; Trailers.....
. ......... 1020
Motorcycles ..................... ............... . t 025
Other .... ..................... .......................... 1030
Personals . ............ ... .......................
... 230 Want 1a buy ....... ....... ................. ... 1035
wan1ed . . ................ ..... ................ .. ... 235 Automotive. .... .. ......... . . .. ........ . 2000
Services . . ... . ..........
..... .... . . 300 Auto Ren1aVLease ............................. . 2005
Appliance Serv1ce ...
. ...... ...... .
. 302 Autos.... . ...................... ................. .. 2010
Automotive .. . ............. ... .................. .. 304 Class1c/Antiques.. . ....... . . ..:. .. ........ 2015
Bu1ldtng Matenals .... ................................... 306 Cammerctalnndustrlat ......
. . ........... 2020
Business . .........
. ...............
. 308 Parts &amp; Accessories ...... ......................... 2025
Ca1er~ng ... ...........
... ......... .... .... . . ....... 31 0 Sports Utility ............................................. 2030
Child/Elderly Care ....... . ............................. 312 Trucks ............... ... . ....... .. . ... .2035
Computers ................................................. 314 Utility Trollers .................
.. ............. 2040
Contractors......... . . ... ................ . .. ..... 316 Vans ...................................... ................ 2045
Domesllcs/Janttor~at . .. ......................318
Want to buy ........................................... 2050
Electrical ..................................................... 320 Real Es1a1e Sales ....... .......
.. . ...... 3000
Financial .................. ................................. ,322 Cemetery Pla1S... .......... . . .............. . 3005
Hea«h .. . .. . ............
. ..:........... .
326 Commercial ............................................... 3010
Healing &amp; Cooling .. . .... .......... . . .328 Condominiums ........................................3015
Home Improvements 330
For Sale by Owner . . . ........... ... . .. 3020
Insurance .................................................... 332 Houses for Sale..... ....... . ................. 3025
Lawn Service .. ......
................... ..... 334 Land (Acreage) .................... ................... 3030
Mus1c/Dance/Drama . ............... b .. . .. 336 Lots ........................ ................................. 3035
Other Servtces ............................... ..........338 Want to buy .............................................. 3040
Plumbtng!Etectrlcal ..................................... 340 Real Es1a1e Rentals.... . .. .............. ,.. 3500
Professional Services .. ............. . . ....... 342 ApartmentliTownhouses ...... ................. 3505
Repairs. .............. .. .............. .. .. ..... 344 Commerclal ................................................ 3510
Roofing ....................................... . . ............ 346 Condominiums........... ... . ................... .. 3515
Security .... .............................................,.. 348 Houses for Rent . ..............
... .. ........ 3520
Tax/Accoun11ng .......
.. ...................... 350 Land (Acreage).............. .. . ...... ......... 3525
TraveVEntertalnment ............. ,
.......... 352 Storage ...................................................... 3535
Ftnanclal............ .............. .
.. ......... 400 Want to Rent ............................................. 3540
F1nancial Servtces .....................................405 Manufactured Housing ..... . -~............ 4000
Insurance !...... ..
. . .................... 410 Lots
. ........... ..... ................. ... 4005
Money 10 Lend..
......... . ...
.. ...... 415 Movers .................................................... ... 4010
Edu cation............ .... ......... ... .. . ...... .. 500 Rentals ..................................................... 4015
Busmess &amp; Trade School ........................... 505 Sales .
. ............. .... ................... 4020
Instruction &amp; Tratnlng ....... ..... ..................... 510 Supplies . . .................. ... ....... .. .... 4025
Lessons ........... : .. ......... ..
.......... 515 Want1o Buy ...... ...................... ............ 4030
Personal ...... ........ . .... . ....... ... ... 520 Resor1 Proper1y ....................................... . 5000
An1mals ................ ........ ................ .. . .. . 600 Resor1 Property for sale... .. ................ 5025
An imal Supplies ......................................... 605 Resort Property for rent.. . . .. .. . .. ......... 5050
Horses . .............. ... ................ .
.. ..... 610 Employment........ ... .. ................... . 6000
Ltvestock......... . ........... . . . .......... 61 5 Accoun1lng/Financlal ......................:....... 6002
Pets .......................................... .......... 6.20 Administrative/Professional.................... 6004
Want 1a buy ..............................................625 Cashier/Clerk ..... ..........
........... ... 6006
Agnculture..........
.. ............................... 700 Chlld!Eiderly Care......... . . . ............. 6008
Farm Equipment
..... ..........
.. ........ 705 Clerical .... .. ............................................ 6010
Garden &amp; Produce.............. .
........... 710 Construction.............. ............................ .. 6012
71 5

Drivers &amp; Delivery ............................. 6014

Hunting &amp; Land .... . . .................... ..... 720
Want1o buy........ .................. .
........ 725
Merchand ise............ ..... ... ...... ...... .. .... 900
Antlques ....................................................... 905
Appllance ..................................................... 910
Auctrons ........................................... 915
Bargain Basement ......... .
.......... 920
Collectibles....... ............. ....... . . ....... 925

Hay, Feed, Seed, Grain ......................

Education . ........ ....... . .... . .... . . 6016
Electrical Plumbing ................................. 6018
Employment Agenc1ea .............................. 6020
Enterta inment ............................................6022
Food &lt;Services..... .. .. .. ............. ... .. . 6024
Governmen1 &amp; Federal Jobs ............... S026
Help anted· General........ . ................. 6028

Computers ................................................ 930

Equtpment/Supplles........... ..................... 935
Flea Marke1s ........ . . ......... ... . . . .. 940
Fuel Dtl Coal/Wood/Gas ............ .....
945
Furniture ................................................. 950
Hobby/Hunt &amp; Sport ................................. 955
Kid's Corner. . .... ..............
. ............ 960
Miscellaneous.. .............. . .
........... 965
Want to buy ........................................... 970
Yard Sale ........ ......................................... 975

Law Enforcement ...................................... 603Q
Maintenance/Domestic . .
.............. 6032

Management/Supervisory ... ..,............ 6034
Mechanics............... .. ..... ............. ..6036
Med1cal .................................................. 6038
Mustcal . ............... . .. .................... 6040
Part..Time-Temporartes .
... .......... 6042
Restauranls .. ................

. ........... 6044

Sales ..................................................... 6048
Techn ical Trad es ....... . .

TeKtilesiFactory .. . ....

................. 6050

... ...............

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For sa le AKC Reg pup
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Fr1-Sat 9?
Stephen
Reedy
Sept 11 12 13 1wo
1639
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Platns on locust Grove
Rd 740 985 3965
Miscellaneou•
Recreational
3 head block Sawmill on 1000
Vehtcles
700
AgriCUlture steel frame Wtlh 2 axles
471 GM power untl ~
$7500 oo 74b 388·8743
Boob 1Accessorits
Farm Equipmant
•=~~~~~=­ Berber Carpet $6 95 yd 1997 Ranger Bass boat
Ford 4000. h1gh clear· carpet remnants $40 00 Sport R82 dual console
ance tractor with Free &amp; up Mollohan carpet color green Johnson
mans loader frame - no 22 12 Eastern Ave Galli Fast Stnke 150HP sta1n
bucket
S38 000 polls Ohto 740·446·7444 less steel prop Mtnnkota
Maxxum 74 trolli ng mo·
446-2B0t
Jet Aeration Motors re· tor Ranger travel cover
EBY.
INTEGRITY, pa1red new &amp; rebutl i rn Ranger tra11 tra1ler w1th
KIEFER BUILT·
VALLEY
HORSE''LI VE · stock Call Ron Evans dtsc brakes &lt;~nd 3 new
ltres 1h1s ng s hke new
STOCK
TRAILERS J.BOO 537 9528
must see to belteve
lOAD MAX EQUIP 611 ftntsh mower With e~&gt;: SB 900
call
MENT
TRAtlE AS tra bells &amp; blades S750 740-742 4367
CARGO EXPRESS &amp; obo 379-2706
HOMESTEADER
Campen I RVs &amp;
CARGO/CONCESSION
For
sale
2
root
top
or
Trailers
TRAilERS
B+W
stde
package
coohng
~~~--""'=c
GOOSENECK FLATBED wtth heat stnps 7 1'2. ton RV Servtce • a1 ::::a;;;r;;;m•,
53999 VIEW 'OUR EN- and 5 Jon un ts Also Chacl
Trarlers
TIRE TRAILER INVEN- roof curbs 7 112 ton 740 446 3825
TORY AT
www CARMICHAEL
commerc1af 54700 and a RV
5
ton commerctal or res1 Serv1ce at C:arm1chael
TRAilERS COM
denllat
unt\ w warranty Tr"rle
rs
740 446 3825
.;..,;;..,..,;.;.;;;;.;____ $3600
Call
Kevm 740" 446 3825
Have you pnced a John 304·675 6151 or Enn
Deere lately? You'll be 740 441 t236
2000
Automohve
surpnsedt Check out our
used
Inventory
at NEW AND USED STEEl
wwwCAREOcom
Car Steel Beams Pape Rebar
mtchael
Equtpment rbr
Concrete
Angle
Auto1
740 446 2412
Channel Flat Bar Steel ~;;;;;;;=~#-=;;;;;;;=
Jtm s Farm EQUipmen t Grattng tor Dratns ·Drtve· 00 Chevy Monte Carlo
V6
Inc
740-446 9777 ways &amp; Wall&lt;ways L&amp;L under 100 000 tnt
on auto sunrool ntce ca r
End ol Summer C lear Scrap Metals Open M
buy
ance Sale' new and used Tue
Wed &amp; Frt $3999
great
1111ers new and used Sam-4 30prn
Closed 740 256 €-251
K t,g Ku!l~r Bru sh H ogs Thurs
Sat &amp; Sun ~~-.,....,.--:-..,...-:on and oti road dump 740 446·7JOO
100 Small Cars &amp; truc~s
trailers ·ooo Fman cmg
&amp; we buy
on select rnoOels ol new =--::--::-:-::-~ Auto 44Buyers
Ma ssey
Ferguson and Pole Bam 30x40x10 only cars 6 727 8
New
Holland $6 995 other s1zes Free 94 ca... alter Z24 converlt·
traclors w a c
Delivery 877-773·8356
ble 446-3243

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Autos
200 I

Jimmy 4x4 20R
$5000. Vistt us at GoCook.Motors.com
c·aak
' Motors 328 Jackson P1ke
740·446-0 103

Pollee Impounds! Cars
hom
$500!,
Honda,
Chevys. . Jeeps, Fords,
&amp; ~re!
for listings
800-82()...4876 ex V435

Sport. UHiily

Apartment ava11aole now
R111erbend
Apts.
New
Haven WV. Now acceptmg
applica ti ons
for
HUO-subsu:itZed,
one
Bedroom Apts. Uliltties
inclUded. Based on 30%
of adjusted income. Call
304 -882-3221 .
available
for Sen1or and Disabled
people

Housos For R,.,t

Construction

House for rent . 4 bedroom, 2 bath tn Pomeroy,
call 740-591 -9700 after
6·00 pm
--------House lor Rent. Rac1ne
area, {740)949·2237

Full time position ava1l·
able
w/Construc11on
Company
in
Metgs
County. local applicants
only, 740-416-1771 lrom
;8,.
· 4;,0;;n,ly;,
. ~""~~~"
::::

4000

~1anulac 1 ured

HOUSing

Rontals

05 Chevy Trailblazer LS,
4WO,
t . owner. only
43,000 mi. good cond.
$11 .000.• Call 256· 13211
or 645-2070

Apartment available now
Aiverbend
Apts.
NeW
Haven 'wv. Now accept·
ing
app~cat1ons
for
one
97 Ford Expedition 5.4L. HUD-subsidized,
4x4. 3rd row s9at ,• Bedroom Apts. Ut1llties
tow pkg, very depend- included. Based on 30%
of adjusted income. Call
able. $2700 379·2179
304·882·322 1,
aVailable
for Senior and Disabled
Trucks
people

va.

01 Dodge Durango, Ex
Cond. $4000 obo, will
take
trade.
also
95.

®

28R . at Johnsons Mobrle
PRrk,

can

i.~··.·,·

74 0-645-0506
qr
~~~~~-~~ 740-~46-2003
Chevy
Silverado
Ext. CONVENIENTLY
LO- ~~~":""~-~-Cab. Ex running conq. GATED
'
AFFORD· Fede,al . Funds
t e
$1_500. 740-709-9267
"'
JUS r •
can be seen at ' 77 Cedar ABLE ! Townhouse apart- leased for .Lapd Owners.
mentS,
andlor
small No closing cost and
St, Gallipolis.
houseS tor renl. · Call ZERO DOWN! Will do
Want To Buy
740-441-1111 for appli- land
improvemen ts
~-----:----:-"-;:-;;; cation &amp; information.
Bankruptcy &amp; Bad Credit
Want to Duy Junk Cars. ,_,.....,,..-.,..-,....,-- OK. 2. 3, 4 and 5 bed·
Twin Rivers Tower is ac·
call 740-388-0884
rooms
available
cepllng applications for 740 .446 _3384
Rea Estate wast1ng list for HUD sub·
3000
Sales
Sales s1dized. 1-BR apartment
for the elderly!disabled, · · =----'-iiiiOiiiiOiiiiO=
call 675·6679
199 1 14x70 Pineridge

-~C;;;o;;;n;;;d;;o;;;m;;;in"i"u"m"s=•

.Rooms availaDie at Darst
.Group Home. male or feOn Clear Water Island in male, 740 _992 .5023
Florida
3BR 3.5 Bath &amp; garage Beautiful Apts. at Jack·
sq.
Ft. son Estates. 52 West1900
plus
or wood Or.. from $365 to
740·.446· 1822
740·208·9353. .,
$560.
740•446·2568.Equal Housing Opportunily. Tl1is institution is an
-Houses For Solo

~

Equal Opportunity Pro3' Bed, HUD ' Homes! vider and Employer. ·
Only $15.300 for listings
Gracious Living 1 and 2
800·620·4946 e&gt; R0\9
Bedroom Apts. at Village
Manor
and
R1vers1de
Apts. in Middleport. from
$327
to
$592.
740·992-5064.
Equal
Housing Opportunity
car · gar.
patio, DR/FA Relocating
Middleport N. 4th Ave .. 2
$115,000. 740-446-0817 bedroom furnished apart0i e;;:·a,;:'e;;.m:;.:o.s9ii--~--~ · ment, no pets, dep. &amp;
~
Foreclosure
4br, only ref., 740•992-0\6 5 '
$25.oool PRices to Sell! Mqdern 1BR
For
listings 740-446·0390
800-620·4646 exT462
New Haven, one bed·
Nice Home Mount 'Ver- room apartment, deposit
non Point Plea_sant, 4br, &amp;
references,
2 lull bath, LA. large FR. 740-992-0165
DR, Kitchen has fndge,
stove, DE, Large Utility
Room, lots of closet
space for storage, 1 Car
attached Garage, Brtck
Front, 6ft Privacy Fence
surrounding
1 6x~
In , ground pool.
Front &amp;
1400-2000 sq It ·commerBack cove red concrete ciallret~il space for rent,
Patios Asking $159.900 great
location
t&gt;usy
740-416-0575
downtown
corner
by

Driyon &amp; Dolivoty

Sparkle Janilortal Supply
needs a delivery truck
dr1ver. Ap ply 1n person at
683
~A
7
' N.
740·446-4109

2 br. furnished, cia, close
Food Services
to Walmart in Mason .
$475 per mo plus dE!p .
Lunchroom Vending AI·
references
req ., tenda.nt, Par1 Time, M-F,
740·992·396 1
8am-1pm. product delivered to yow Paid train 2br Mobile Home in Ma- ing, . holidays, . yacat1on,
son, K1tchen !urn., de· 401k, 58 .25/hr. Pre -emposit
required ploymenl drug test1ng.
304-675-7783
EOE Call 304·485·5421
Home

•

Help Want.&lt;! . Genorol

Government &amp; Federal

JobJ

~~--~~~~~~
POST

OFF ICE

NOW

HIRING avg. Pay $20/h~
or
"·o57Kiy,,
includes
Fed.Ben. QT. Place ' t:Jy
adSource,
not
USPS
who
hires.
I -866A03-2582

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Help W.anted ·General

OeliveryiYVa rehouse person needed, lull time, im·med ia tc opening, must
have good . driving record . Apply-ltlestyle Furmobile home, 3 bd.. 2 niture 856 Tnird Ave.
baths, heat pump, all ap- Galltpolis, 9:39·5:00 No
pliances, d1sh washer, Phone Calls
k1tchentable. co uch. TV.
ent . center. rwo beds, nt ResCare Home Care is
appliCatiOns
stands,
dressers, accepting
lor Support Associates.
740-59 1·8936
---~~~,...-....,. CNA &amp; ST.NA MR/DD
~
exp. preferred. Apply at
2· 2006 16xBO Cla yton 3 8204 Carla Drive. Galli·
bed 2 bath. 200 16x70
Fleetwood 2 bed 1 bath . polis. Men , Fri . 8·4 ·
Email res ume to: rha lri1999 Fortune 3 bed 2
son@rescare.com.
bath. We deliver block
level and anchor. We A LOCAL MANUFAC·
can do the footers also TURER IS tak1ng appl1ca·
Daytime
740·388-0000 lions lor EXPERIENCED
or 740-388-851 3 Eve- Mig Welde.rs. Please apmngs 740·388·8017 or ply al person at 2 t 50
740·245-92 13.
Eastern Avenue. Gallipolis, OH
- - - - ' - - - - . . - - ~;.:..;,.-_ _ _~-Brand new 3bed 2bath An Excellent way to earn
on + ·half acre In Pt. money. Tile New AVon
Pleasant. OWN ER Fl- Call
Marilyn
NANCE
AVAILABLE . 304·662·2645
(740) 446·3570
AVONt All Areast
To

Now t-Uring 1!i ~ull
Tlmu employees for
openings In our
Gallipolis location!

No expenence required I
No Credit Card Sales!
No Collections!
You choose the t~pe of
calls you want to take:
R~ruit volunteers for
leading non-profit
organizations
OR
Raise lunds and renew
memberships lor the
Nal!onal R1lle
Association

Holp Want.&lt;! · Gonorol
West Virginra Untverslty
Career opportunity
WVU ~Ktension service
is recruiting lor a tenure
track. twelve mOflth Extension Agent for Putnam
County. Master's
degree requi red. at least
one degree must be in
an
agriculture·re!ated
field. In addilio11 to the
requir~d
ma!?ter's de gree, an equivalent combination ol directly relateq experience In agri culture may be accep1ed
iri lieu of the specific 00gree
requirement
For
complete
position announcement and ,applica tiOn process. vis1t our
web
·-s1te
at
http;//www . wvu.ed u/ ·e~­

ten/. closing date Sept
24. 2008. WVU is ar,1
EEO/AA organization

Full and Part-time·

Thursday, September 11, 2008
ALLEYOOP

Positions!
E-.eryoile gets Sunday
OFF 1
Professional Work
Environmem!
Medical. Dental. EAP.
401KI
On-Site Doctor!
Weekly Pay and Bonus
Incentives!

Maintenance I
Oomoslic

Housekeepe' need M-F.
415
days/week
non-smoke,, able bod·
ied. hard working, dependable. E~cellent Pay!
"' Send resume or contact'
into to P.O. Bo)( 469.
Call TOPAY!
Oh
4563 1
Interview TOMORROW!! GalliPolis,
CLA Box 102
Work NEXT WEEK!!!

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
·Room Additions &amp;
R!l11odeUng
• New Garagea
• Ele'errical &amp; Plumbing
·Roofing &amp; Gutter&amp;
· Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting
• P&amp;tlo and Porch Decks
wv 036725

V.C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215
Pomeroy OhiO
25 Vears Loca F~per1e nce

Hill's Self
Storage
. 29670 Bashan Road
Raoine, Ohio
45771

740-949-2217

SIZes 5'x10' .. ·
to' 10'x30'
Hourll
7:00AM · 8:00PM
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and Replacement

'.· All,Types 0{ ·
28 Years Experience

David Lewis

• A·6

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Stanley TreeTrimming
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Sat. 9/13/08
6:00pm
Mason Co. Fairgrounds
Rt. 62N Pt. Pleasant, WV
(Practice 4:30pm)
304·882·2884
304·675-5463 .

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Thing

Teacher Appreciation

from Portsmouth

Friday 9/12· Sat 9/13
September 12th through
Satwrday, September 13th and l or
For the Teacher Appreciation
Event!

Appearing

Saturday,
September 13
8-12 pm
Eagles Club
Pomeroy; Ohio
Members, Sternwheelers
andAiumni ,
Guests are welcome

Teachers rt;lceive 15% off almost all

regular prices and an

additionaiS%

off regular and sale prices with your

.'

i'

'

Sears.ca rd : lfs an excellent
opp'o rtunity to sa ve some me:ney as
the school year ·starts back.
For all th u hard work that You do . .

Sears would like to say 'Thank Yoo",
· to all the teachers out there. Visit your
?&gt;-

local Sears In Gallipolis Friday and
Saturday and check out the truly great .
deals you 'll lind during th e Teacher
Apprecia tion Event!

Pleasant Valley Hospital
c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive
Point Pleasant,WV 25550 '
(304) 675·4340
Or fax: 304· 675-6975, or apply on-line

at www.pvallev.ors

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

0

Respiratory Therapist
Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently
accepting resumes for a full-time
Respiratory Therapist Must be a graduate
of an approved Respiratory Therapist
program. Current West · Virginia license
required:
Send resumes to :

Pleasanl Valley Hospital
c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
(304) 675·4340
Or lax· 304·675-6975, or apply on-line

at www.pvallev.ors

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Water COnservation
Commission will cause

in accordance

with

chapter 15: 15 of the
Ohio Revised Code on
Ssptembar 23, 2008,
from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. at Meigs High
School Cafeteria.
NOMINEES
ARE :
James C. Birchfield,
Edward Gibbs, and
Tonia L. Hunter
·
Two (2) Supervisors
are to be elected. You

may vote at 1he ann·ual.
maetlng, at the &amp;fflce
on September 23 from
7:00 a.m. to '2:00 p.m.,
or vote absentee by ....
questing tho proper
absentee
request
forrJ'!S fro"' the Meigs
Soli and Water Conser·
vsllon District office at
33101 Hiland Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769,
fax 740·992·4248 or
phone 740.992·4282.
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·Garages
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• Room Additions

OWner:
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742·2332

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good doctors and play_bridge."
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doctors willing to make house call§.
In this deal, West,_East and South all.
have a chance to maKe a good play. How
many can you lind? South is in three notrUmp. Over to West , because he starts
Irick one.
Although Nortl'l has two doubletons, he
. should Did three no-trump, not go look·
ing for five 'of a minor. Note that five dia·
monds has _t hree top losers: one spade
and two clubs.
West: His opening lea d should be the
heart eighl, top of nothing. Do not lead
fourth -highest wtthout an honor in that
suit.
South: He has eight top tricks: three
hearts and five diamonds. He can easily
establish a ninth winner in spades, but
he mighllose one spade a:nd four cl ubs
He can increase his cha'nce of success
·by tak1ng the first trick on the ·board and
immediately calling lor a spade. (It is
also sensiDie to win the first trick With the
heart queen. play a diamond to dummy's
queen, feigning a finesse . and call lor a
spade.) II declarer needs a fT)isdefense,
he _should put 1111 defende"rs on the spot
as quickly as possible.
East: The opening lead marks declarer
wtth the heart queen and king. And Eas t
knows that declarer ~s five diamond
trid&lt;s ready·to run. So. the defense has
to cash lour club tricks now. East must
rush in with the spade ace and shift to
the club two, which defeats the contract

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Friday, Sept. 12,2008
By Bernice Bede Osol
If you can contribute your talents, skills
1
1
or experience in lieu ot a cash investmen t, joint endea vors wi ll work out
e~cep!IO nally well in the year ahead. Just
such an arrangement might be offered to
you.
·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)- Just as you
prefer to think for yourself, so will those ,.
With whom you'll be 1nvolved
Assertiveness is fine as long as it applies
..------..., ~
only to you, but don't step over the line
and be so with others.
Mom to daughter going on
1--r-~,....,.;...-.---l
LIBRA (S'apt . 23-0ct. 23) - This is one
of those days when you co uld gel off on·
date, " Never try to tell
the wrong foot and then compound your
,.----,,.-~---~..,
evel)1hing you know. It
mistakes by refusing to ask for help. If
you're in over your head, don:t be too
!)lay take too •••••• Lime.''
.proud.
·
.
·
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Shou ld
S
Complete the chuck l.e quoted
you do something ~o~nintentionci lty wrong
. . _ . . _ .
by ft!l1r19 tn tho m:~tn ~ words
and a friend misunderstands,· exp!ain
'-....1.-.J.......JL--'--'--' you ·develop from step No 3 below·_
yoUrself and correct matters as quickly
as possible. If you don't, it could lester.
P&lt;INT NWBERED LETTfRS IN
SAGITTARIUS (NoV. 23-Dec. 21) lfitSE SQUARES
AlthOugh two important objectives are
reachable, the results migh1 not be optiUNSCR.~M SLE ABOVE LETlfRS
mal or anythin~ like you expected. You' ll
TO GE T ANSWE1
know better the ne~t time.
CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Your
SCRAMLBTS ANSWERS 9/10/08
ingen uity to gel something _going where
others have ·failed won't count for much if
··· Plaza .c Farrow - ALWAYS
it 1sn't fu lly pursued to an acceptable
conc;lusion. Don't ~top just when the
clevatQr, '"!
prize is in sight
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - This is
apt to be a profitable day. Yet If your
e11.pectations or asP.irations ·are unrealistic, you mtght end up being disappointed
by.what is achieved and/or received.·
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Take
adequate lime to study matters from all
angles before jumping to cohciuslons
based on a curso r~ review. Rarely are
· the answers found in snap decision-making, and today will be no eKception.
ARIES (MarCh .21-Apri! 19) - If you're
smart, ~ou will not anempt to assume
leadership, even if you think you have all
th e answers. U you're wrong, you are the
piper who'll have to pa~ .
TAURU S (April 20·May 20) - The only
way you· will achieve productive results 1s
to be mor.e Industrious and less talkative .
Sta:y deep within yourself as only a
Taurus. native can, and you'll accomplish ··
more than expected.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Before
insisting that your thinking be followed,
you had better do a test run first The
path you wantlo follow might be !lttered
with trash in need of clearing away.
·CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Your
peers won't be Impressed with dramatic
dlaplaya of shouting or bullying, so don't
pull a temper tantrum on them. II you
want to. get their a~tentlon , captivate
tham with modtsty and graclouaneas.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 221- II you ••poet to
be treated lalrly and Impartially, you muat
fl11t dleplay an effort to do thlnQI toroth·
111 willingly. In fact. It would do wonders
· to: your Image If you are the Initiator snd ,
set the example .

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Call:

Ce ll : 740-416- 1834

18 Notice
19 Shelve
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MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl
and Wooo Siding • Roofing • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches and Decks

53 Roullne
55 Nadir
opposite
56 Salad
makings
57 Birdie

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CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Siding, ;
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows, .
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
RemO{ieling, Room
Additions

5 Rides the
rapids
10 Vitamin B3
12 Lifenry genre
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740·416-7305.
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Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently
accepting resumes for a part-time' Nursing
House SupeiVisor. Experience in an acute
care setting preferred. Critical care
experience preferred, but .not requir~d.
Current WV license.
Send resumes to :

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• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

Housekeeper
needed
740-992 -6971
Apply at Regency Inn
1-to-«r -!la.'
Insured
740-591 -H044
Ext. 2455
151
Upper
River
Rd
2e1 yoarse~penence
WVD42182
Freu
Estimates
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leave messa: e
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Gallipolis, Oh. 446.0241
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http:lf)obgJQfotlAion.com
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S.nJorCitlnn
Middleton Estate
is cur· .__;.;.;;,;;.;.;;;,;;;.._.I
rently "accepting applications for a Full Time
&amp; L Tire
Maintanance
Worker. · 440M7 Wipple Rd.
SRortswriter
Qualifications
include:
Pomeruy,OH
The Ohio Va lley PublishMust
have
knowledge
of
ing Co. ISseek1ng motif 5 Points )
painting.
electrical,
vated, people-orlented
Nc
w
&amp; u~ed Tir't!S.
ACtheat1ng,
individualli fill a vacancy · plumbl(lQ.
We buy used tires.
refrigeration
auto me· 1n the news dept. as
computer wheel
chanics
and
home
reSportswnler. The sue·
pairs
including walls,
align ments. li ght
www.tlmheroreoltcablnn.-y,..,m
cesslul candidate wi ll
mcclwnic work,
cover high school athl et- flooring , windows, doors,
etc . Must posses a valid
K,;s in the area for the
complete s~;;:rv il.'e nil
daily ed1110n of the news- dnver license. Applica- chan ~es. snw ll engine
tions can be submitted at
paper. as well as assist
2459 St. Rt. 160 • GaiUpoUs
repwr.
8204
Carla Drive, Galli·
'with the production of
f R
We
~crvice
and
~otis.
Ohio.
Monday
sports pages. E"-cellent
winleri:tl'
boms·nnd
through
Friday
Bam
to
writing and English skills,
4pm. Resumes may IJe
RV\
photography skills a·nd
a-mailed
to
(740)
992-5344
knowledge of desKtop
rharrtson@rescare .com.
publishing are sought.
Mon-Fri .
No pfmne calls will b€
The position IS full time .
R:OO nm · 4:30pm
accepted.
40 hours a week. with
Sat . 8:00am . 12
benefits. Interested par· .
Wt appredate yo11r
Medical
lies can sen d re-sumes to
hmillf!:-.·~· . .,
Kevin Kelly, Manag1ng
l PN/RN's needed lor pe·
Editor. Ohio Valley Pubd1atric Hom'e Heallh Care
lishing Co .. 825 Third
Medical
in
VInton, Ohio. FT/PT
Ave .. Gallipolis, Ohio
day shift Contact Den!Se
4563 1 or kkellyf{tmyKVC Behavioral HealthCell: 740,.416·5047
. Owners:
or Michelle· at Primary
dailytribune.com. No
Care Ma son County 01email:
. Care Nurs1ng Services
Jon Van Meter &amp;
phone calls please.
fiue
Therapist.
Appli·
800-518-2273
or
Paul Rowe
cants must have a Mas·
614·764.0960
ter's degre€ in Counseling. Psychology or Social
Work.
You must be
WVSW or LPC licens·
able in QV. Salary starts
at 128,000. KVC pro·
vidos in-home and foster
care services to · childre'n
and families. KVC offers
tra ining
and
benefit s.

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Racine, Ohio 740·247-2019

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Buy or
Sell
Shirley
Mobile Home lor S~le Spears 304-S75 1429
1988 . Fleming
14x60, ;;,:;=:.:;;~~:::;:;;;..-:-· 2br, 1ba 304-675-3656
I need to lind {2) people
after 5:30Pm
needing a full ti me job
you need to b_e honest, a
person of integrity, with
good people skills. Yo u
also need to be able \o
follow instructions fmd
have an ability to listen
and lead people in the
right direction. I need
people ~ho want to worK
6000
Emp lo~mer,l
and will show up for
wort&lt; If you are a recent
college grad and cannot
park , 1 yr lease call
find errtpl oyrnenl and feel
Land (Acreage)
741).709·1690
Adminislrative/Prahtssio
that you are qualified,
nal
'give us a chance until a
Mob1le Home including Commerical Space for oiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiO=iiiiO==
job in your career path
90x100 lot. located in Rent. Main St. Pt. Pleas .
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becomes
available. Call
Dept. 200 Bradford St., Quality Seamless
Inverness, FL. in a 55 $400/mo.
2000
sq/tt The Me1gs County Board
Real Estate
Real Estate
Charleston , wv
25301 .
plus community. Call 703·501 ·4Soa
of
Mental
Retardation
Gutters
740-446-7,812
or
and Developmenta l DisHousos For Ront
b·1·1·
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127,
FaiC · Maintenance Plus
CAl
1·800·835·5277,
740·645·0632
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(304)347-9728 or email Comm'''·cial &amp; ReJidential
~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ~$238/mo! 3 bed, 2 bath, rector
applications
the Di-._
!111
ol lor Education
Brian .Ross, Used Car
cgrcidy @kvc.org KVC is
Vinyl
Bank
Repo!
(5%
down,
Successful
applicant
will
Manager
fm a11 interview
an Equal
Opportunity
Real Est&lt;l!c
3500
20 years, 8% APR) for possess
·
Sid
i
ng/RePlu~cmcnt
at 446·9800.
Employer.
the
following _
Rental s
listings 800·620-4946 9)( credentials:
Master's
Windows/Remodeling
R027
•
Degree in Special EduBonded &amp; Insured
Solos
Very ni ce hnrm.· in a great neighborhood .
Aportmonii/Townhouse 1br, $375/month in Syra· cation/Admini stration : eli- Man looKing fo r lady to
740-992-1493 Office
cuSe, Deposil. HUD ap- gible lor ODMRDD and live in . no smoking or Two very large bedrooms , two bathrooms
s
Seamless Gutters
740•416-ll339 Cell
Hiring Sates Manager
proved.
No
Pets ODE supervisor/principal .drinking , . own transporta·
_
nnd launcJry rt?orn. Living room. dining
Roofing,
Siding, Gutters
and Sales Associates
Free Estimated
&amp; 2 bed apts 1st Ave. 304·675-5332 weekend? certificates: four years tiorl. desire free room &amp;
Insured &amp; Bonded
room.
kitchen,
and
small
ofticc
storage
First American Cash
Pomeroy. Ohio
Gallipolis. WID hookup 740-591-0265
experience working in bd. in e~&lt;change for light
740-653·9657
Advance is lo-oking for
$300
to
$350
Call ::-"~~~~~~= the early
inteNention, housekeeping,
call . area. Cclvered front and hack pore he~ and
aggressive
,
dependable
339-3063 Dep &amp; Ref No 3 bet, 2 bath, Pomeroy, preschool or school age (74Q)992-2460,
car port . Very large lo1 well l:md scaped.
and success driven team
Hud
basement
w/garage. Special education field : ::::~~~;;;:.~~~~
prayers in th~ Gal.liPolis,
handicap .
accessible, e11.perlence in the MR./DO WV 80hr Underground
Ohio area _Applicants.
1BR Apt, WID hookUps,_ $650 ·
per
mo., lield preferred. Send re- Miners Class, starting
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
with sales, collection
satellite TV _incl. w/rent, 740-949-23,03
sume to Carleton School, soon.
Whit·Co·Training
and/or management ex ·
CaII 3 BA house in GalliPolis, P.O. Box 307, Syracuse, 304·372·8346
$SS,OOO
close to hospttal.
1103 Mlllll• MIMeDin. 01451110
perience a~ plus. but not
740-339-0362
WID
conn.
42 stmo Ohio 457,79 on or Defore I"Gieit:il&gt;iwni:&gt;l
141-992-3114
required. CqmpetitivEi
2 bedroom. apartment for $150/dep. You pay all September 22, 2008.
on
pav. benetits and
SAVINGS
rent in Middleport, no utilities. No section 8 or ,..~~~~~~~"'
41~-1657
monthly bonuses offered
pets, (740)9~2 ·5858 .
HUD.
Call
Wayne
lllurdll 1:10 &amp;12:18 ••
for successful-candiClerical
will
2BR APT CIA. (740) 404·456·3802
dates. EOE.
441 -0194
4br, 2ba, HUDI only Athens , Medical Lab is
.:.
WWW.ACOOLJOB.COM
3 rooms and bath. up- $238 month! Great Loca~ looking to fill a Front
APPLY NOW AT
Help Wanted
stairs. Completely fur- lion! (5°(o down, 20 yrs, Desk Order Entry/Bill1nQ
Help Wanted
APR)
listings Position Medical ' Termi nished with W/0 . No 8% ·
Serv ce, BLs
9000
8()(1.620·4946 e&gt; T461
.pet s. Ref. Res. 446-0245
nology · and Coding a
D1rectory
Nice thr Appliances, fu r- 5 room house at 44. Olive must. Full· time 40 hrs. .
nished. $.~75 + d~o:~J~i t. ncar, St Has stovefrefridge. wk. Send resume" to 400
PPHS
~1FI·1l75- .~I()(J
or $425/rent plus deposit. E. State Street. Athens ,
Concrete
J04-67.'i-YiM
Oh 45701
No pets. 446-3_945
NURSING HO\ISE SUPERVISOR

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Autos
200 I

Jimmy 4x4 20R
$5000. Vistt us at GoCook.Motors.com
c·aak
' Motors 328 Jackson P1ke
740·446-0 103

Pollee Impounds! Cars
hom
$500!,
Honda,
Chevys. . Jeeps, Fords,
&amp; ~re!
for listings
800-82()...4876 ex V435

Sport. UHiily

Apartment ava11aole now
R111erbend
Apts.
New
Haven WV. Now acceptmg
applica ti ons
for
HUO-subsu:itZed,
one
Bedroom Apts. Uliltties
inclUded. Based on 30%
of adjusted income. Call
304 -882-3221 .
available
for Sen1or and Disabled
people

Housos For R,.,t

Construction

House for rent . 4 bedroom, 2 bath tn Pomeroy,
call 740-591 -9700 after
6·00 pm
--------House lor Rent. Rac1ne
area, {740)949·2237

Full time position ava1l·
able
w/Construc11on
Company
in
Metgs
County. local applicants
only, 740-416-1771 lrom
;8,.
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HOUSing

Rontals

05 Chevy Trailblazer LS,
4WO,
t . owner. only
43,000 mi. good cond.
$11 .000.• Call 256· 13211
or 645-2070

Apartment available now
Aiverbend
Apts.
NeW
Haven 'wv. Now accept·
ing
app~cat1ons
for
one
97 Ford Expedition 5.4L. HUD-subsidized,
4x4. 3rd row s9at ,• Bedroom Apts. Ut1llties
tow pkg, very depend- included. Based on 30%
of adjusted income. Call
able. $2700 379·2179
304·882·322 1,
aVailable
for Senior and Disabled
Trucks
people

va.

01 Dodge Durango, Ex
Cond. $4000 obo, will
take
trade.
also
95.

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PRrk,

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74 0-645-0506
qr
~~~~~-~~ 740-~46-2003
Chevy
Silverado
Ext. CONVENIENTLY
LO- ~~~":""~-~-Cab. Ex running conq. GATED
'
AFFORD· Fede,al . Funds
t e
$1_500. 740-709-9267
"'
JUS r •
can be seen at ' 77 Cedar ABLE ! Townhouse apart- leased for .Lapd Owners.
mentS,
andlor
small No closing cost and
St, Gallipolis.
houseS tor renl. · Call ZERO DOWN! Will do
Want To Buy
740-441-1111 for appli- land
improvemen ts
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Bankruptcy &amp; Bad Credit
Want to Duy Junk Cars. ,_,.....,,..-.,..-,....,-- OK. 2. 3, 4 and 5 bed·
Twin Rivers Tower is ac·
call 740-388-0884
rooms
available
cepllng applications for 740 .446 _3384
Rea Estate wast1ng list for HUD sub·
3000
Sales
Sales s1dized. 1-BR apartment
for the elderly!disabled, · · =----'-iiiiOiiiiOiiiiO=
call 675·6679
199 1 14x70 Pineridge

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.Rooms availaDie at Darst
.Group Home. male or feOn Clear Water Island in male, 740 _992 .5023
Florida
3BR 3.5 Bath &amp; garage Beautiful Apts. at Jack·
sq.
Ft. son Estates. 52 West1900
plus
or wood Or.. from $365 to
740·.446· 1822
740·208·9353. .,
$560.
740•446·2568.Equal Housing Opportunily. Tl1is institution is an
-Houses For Solo

~

Equal Opportunity Pro3' Bed, HUD ' Homes! vider and Employer. ·
Only $15.300 for listings
Gracious Living 1 and 2
800·620·4946 e&gt; R0\9
Bedroom Apts. at Village
Manor
and
R1vers1de
Apts. in Middleport. from
$327
to
$592.
740·992-5064.
Equal
Housing Opportunity
car · gar.
patio, DR/FA Relocating
Middleport N. 4th Ave .. 2
$115,000. 740-446-0817 bedroom furnished apart0i e;;:·a,;:'e;;.m:;.:o.s9ii--~--~ · ment, no pets, dep. &amp;
~
Foreclosure
4br, only ref., 740•992-0\6 5 '
$25.oool PRices to Sell! Mqdern 1BR
For
listings 740-446·0390
800-620·4646 exT462
New Haven, one bed·
Nice Home Mount 'Ver- room apartment, deposit
non Point Plea_sant, 4br, &amp;
references,
2 lull bath, LA. large FR. 740-992-0165
DR, Kitchen has fndge,
stove, DE, Large Utility
Room, lots of closet
space for storage, 1 Car
attached Garage, Brtck
Front, 6ft Privacy Fence
surrounding
1 6x~
In , ground pool.
Front &amp;
1400-2000 sq It ·commerBack cove red concrete ciallret~il space for rent,
Patios Asking $159.900 great
location
t&gt;usy
740-416-0575
downtown
corner
by

Driyon &amp; Dolivoty

Sparkle Janilortal Supply
needs a delivery truck
dr1ver. Ap ply 1n person at
683
~A
7
' N.
740·446-4109

2 br. furnished, cia, close
Food Services
to Walmart in Mason .
$475 per mo plus dE!p .
Lunchroom Vending AI·
references
req ., tenda.nt, Par1 Time, M-F,
740·992·396 1
8am-1pm. product delivered to yow Paid train 2br Mobile Home in Ma- ing, . holidays, . yacat1on,
son, K1tchen !urn., de· 401k, 58 .25/hr. Pre -emposit
required ploymenl drug test1ng.
304-675-7783
EOE Call 304·485·5421
Home

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Government &amp; Federal

JobJ

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POST

OFF ICE

NOW

HIRING avg. Pay $20/h~
or
"·o57Kiy,,
includes
Fed.Ben. QT. Place ' t:Jy
adSource,
not
USPS
who
hires.
I -866A03-2582

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Help W.anted ·General

OeliveryiYVa rehouse person needed, lull time, im·med ia tc opening, must
have good . driving record . Apply-ltlestyle Furmobile home, 3 bd.. 2 niture 856 Tnird Ave.
baths, heat pump, all ap- Galltpolis, 9:39·5:00 No
pliances, d1sh washer, Phone Calls
k1tchentable. co uch. TV.
ent . center. rwo beds, nt ResCare Home Care is
appliCatiOns
stands,
dressers, accepting
lor Support Associates.
740-59 1·8936
---~~~,...-....,. CNA &amp; ST.NA MR/DD
~
exp. preferred. Apply at
2· 2006 16xBO Cla yton 3 8204 Carla Drive. Galli·
bed 2 bath. 200 16x70
Fleetwood 2 bed 1 bath . polis. Men , Fri . 8·4 ·
Email res ume to: rha lri1999 Fortune 3 bed 2
son@rescare.com.
bath. We deliver block
level and anchor. We A LOCAL MANUFAC·
can do the footers also TURER IS tak1ng appl1ca·
Daytime
740·388-0000 lions lor EXPERIENCED
or 740-388-851 3 Eve- Mig Welde.rs. Please apmngs 740·388·8017 or ply al person at 2 t 50
740·245-92 13.
Eastern Avenue. Gallipolis, OH
- - - - ' - - - - . . - - ~;.:..;,.-_ _ _~-Brand new 3bed 2bath An Excellent way to earn
on + ·half acre In Pt. money. Tile New AVon
Pleasant. OWN ER Fl- Call
Marilyn
NANCE
AVAILABLE . 304·662·2645
(740) 446·3570
AVONt All Areast
To

Now t-Uring 1!i ~ull
Tlmu employees for
openings In our
Gallipolis location!

No expenence required I
No Credit Card Sales!
No Collections!
You choose the t~pe of
calls you want to take:
R~ruit volunteers for
leading non-profit
organizations
OR
Raise lunds and renew
memberships lor the
Nal!onal R1lle
Association

Holp Want.&lt;! · Gonorol
West Virginra Untverslty
Career opportunity
WVU ~Ktension service
is recruiting lor a tenure
track. twelve mOflth Extension Agent for Putnam
County. Master's
degree requi red. at least
one degree must be in
an
agriculture·re!ated
field. In addilio11 to the
requir~d
ma!?ter's de gree, an equivalent combination ol directly relateq experience In agri culture may be accep1ed
iri lieu of the specific 00gree
requirement
For
complete
position announcement and ,applica tiOn process. vis1t our
web
·-s1te
at
http;//www . wvu.ed u/ ·e~­

ten/. closing date Sept
24. 2008. WVU is ar,1
EEO/AA organization

Full and Part-time·

Thursday, September 11, 2008
ALLEYOOP

Positions!
E-.eryoile gets Sunday
OFF 1
Professional Work
Environmem!
Medical. Dental. EAP.
401KI
On-Site Doctor!
Weekly Pay and Bonus
Incentives!

Maintenance I
Oomoslic

Housekeepe' need M-F.
415
days/week
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(304) 675·4340
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c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
(304) 675·4340
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chapter 15: 15 of the
Ohio Revised Code on
Ssptembar 23, 2008,
from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. at Meigs High
School Cafeteria.
NOMINEES
ARE :
James C. Birchfield,
Edward Gibbs, and
Tonia L. Hunter
·
Two (2) Supervisors
are to be elected. You

may vote at 1he ann·ual.
maetlng, at the &amp;fflce
on September 23 from
7:00 a.m. to '2:00 p.m.,
or vote absentee by ....
questing tho proper
absentee
request
forrJ'!S fro"' the Meigs
Soli and Water Conser·
vsllon District office at
33101 Hiland Road,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769,
fax 740·992·4248 or
phone 740.992·4282.
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good doctors and play_bridge."
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doctors willing to make house call§.
In this deal, West,_East and South all.
have a chance to maKe a good play. How
many can you lind? South is in three notrUmp. Over to West , because he starts
Irick one.
Although Nortl'l has two doubletons, he
. should Did three no-trump, not go look·
ing for five 'of a minor. Note that five dia·
monds has _t hree top losers: one spade
and two clubs.
West: His opening lea d should be the
heart eighl, top of nothing. Do not lead
fourth -highest wtthout an honor in that
suit.
South: He has eight top tricks: three
hearts and five diamonds. He can easily
establish a ninth winner in spades, but
he mighllose one spade a:nd four cl ubs
He can increase his cha'nce of success
·by tak1ng the first trick on the ·board and
immediately calling lor a spade. (It is
also sensiDie to win the first trick With the
heart queen. play a diamond to dummy's
queen, feigning a finesse . and call lor a
spade.) II declarer needs a fT)isdefense,
he _should put 1111 defende"rs on the spot
as quickly as possible.
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wtth the heart queen and king. And Eas t
knows that declarer ~s five diamond
trid&lt;s ready·to run. So. the defense has
to cash lour club tricks now. East must
rush in with the spade ace and shift to
the club two, which defeats the contract

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By Bernice Bede Osol
If you can contribute your talents, skills
1
1
or experience in lieu ot a cash investmen t, joint endea vors wi ll work out
e~cep!IO nally well in the year ahead. Just
such an arrangement might be offered to
you.
·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)- Just as you
prefer to think for yourself, so will those ,.
With whom you'll be 1nvolved
Assertiveness is fine as long as it applies
..------..., ~
only to you, but don't step over the line
and be so with others.
Mom to daughter going on
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LIBRA (S'apt . 23-0ct. 23) - This is one
of those days when you co uld gel off on·
date, " Never try to tell
the wrong foot and then compound your
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evel)1hing you know. It
mistakes by refusing to ask for help. If
you're in over your head, don:t be too
!)lay take too •••••• Lime.''
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you do something ~o~nintentionci lty wrong
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by ft!l1r19 tn tho m:~tn ~ words
and a friend misunderstands,· exp!ain
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yoUrself and correct matters as quickly
as possible. If you don't, it could lester.
P&lt;INT NWBERED LETTfRS IN
SAGITTARIUS (NoV. 23-Dec. 21) lfitSE SQUARES
AlthOugh two important objectives are
reachable, the results migh1 not be optiUNSCR.~M SLE ABOVE LETlfRS
mal or anythin~ like you expected. You' ll
TO GE T ANSWE1
know better the ne~t time.
CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Your
SCRAMLBTS ANSWERS 9/10/08
ingen uity to gel something _going where
others have ·failed won't count for much if
··· Plaza .c Farrow - ALWAYS
it 1sn't fu lly pursued to an acceptable
conc;lusion. Don't ~top just when the
clevatQr, '"!
prize is in sight
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - This is
apt to be a profitable day. Yet If your
e11.pectations or asP.irations ·are unrealistic, you mtght end up being disappointed
by.what is achieved and/or received.·
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Take
adequate lime to study matters from all
angles before jumping to cohciuslons
based on a curso r~ review. Rarely are
· the answers found in snap decision-making, and today will be no eKception.
ARIES (MarCh .21-Apri! 19) - If you're
smart, ~ou will not anempt to assume
leadership, even if you think you have all
th e answers. U you're wrong, you are the
piper who'll have to pa~ .
TAURU S (April 20·May 20) - The only
way you· will achieve productive results 1s
to be mor.e Industrious and less talkative .
Sta:y deep within yourself as only a
Taurus. native can, and you'll accomplish ··
more than expected.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Before
insisting that your thinking be followed,
you had better do a test run first The
path you wantlo follow might be !lttered
with trash in need of clearing away.
·CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Your
peers won't be Impressed with dramatic
dlaplaya of shouting or bullying, so don't
pull a temper tantrum on them. II you
want to. get their a~tentlon , captivate
tham with modtsty and graclouaneas.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 221- II you ••poet to
be treated lalrly and Impartially, you muat
fl11t dleplay an effort to do thlnQI toroth·
111 willingly. In fact. It would do wonders
· to: your Image If you are the Initiator snd ,
set the example .

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Call:

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MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl
and Wooo Siding • Roofing • Pole
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53 Roullne
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Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently
accepting resumes for a part-time' Nursing
House SupeiVisor. Experience in an acute
care setting preferred. Critical care
experience preferred, but .not requir~d.
Current WV license.
Send resumes to :

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Housekeeper
needed
740-992 -6971
Apply at Regency Inn
1-to-«r -!la.'
Insured
740-591 -H044
Ext. 2455
151
Upper
River
Rd
2e1 yoarse~penence
WVD42182
Freu
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Middleton Estate
is cur· .__;.;.;;,;;.;.;;;,;;;.._.I
rently "accepting applications for a Full Time
&amp; L Tire
Maintanance
Worker. · 440M7 Wipple Rd.
SRortswriter
Qualifications
include:
Pomeruy,OH
The Ohio Va lley PublishMust
have
knowledge
of
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painting.
electrical,
vated, people-orlented
Nc
w
&amp; u~ed Tir't!S.
ACtheat1ng,
individualli fill a vacancy · plumbl(lQ.
We buy used tires.
refrigeration
auto me· 1n the news dept. as
computer wheel
chanics
and
home
reSportswnler. The sue·
pairs
including walls,
align ments. li ght
www.tlmheroreoltcablnn.-y,..,m
cesslul candidate wi ll
mcclwnic work,
cover high school athl et- flooring , windows, doors,
etc . Must posses a valid
K,;s in the area for the
complete s~;;:rv il.'e nil
daily ed1110n of the news- dnver license. Applica- chan ~es. snw ll engine
tions can be submitted at
paper. as well as assist
2459 St. Rt. 160 • GaiUpoUs
repwr.
8204
Carla Drive, Galli·
'with the production of
f R
We
~crvice
and
~otis.
Ohio.
Monday
sports pages. E"-cellent
winleri:tl'
boms·nnd
through
Friday
Bam
to
writing and English skills,
4pm. Resumes may IJe
RV\
photography skills a·nd
a-mailed
to
(740)
992-5344
knowledge of desKtop
rharrtson@rescare .com.
publishing are sought.
Mon-Fri .
No pfmne calls will b€
The position IS full time .
R:OO nm · 4:30pm
accepted.
40 hours a week. with
Sat . 8:00am . 12
benefits. Interested par· .
Wt appredate yo11r
Medical
lies can sen d re-sumes to
hmillf!:-.·~· . .,
Kevin Kelly, Manag1ng
l PN/RN's needed lor pe·
Editor. Ohio Valley Pubd1atric Hom'e Heallh Care
lishing Co .. 825 Third
Medical
in
VInton, Ohio. FT/PT
Ave .. Gallipolis, Ohio
day shift Contact Den!Se
4563 1 or kkellyf{tmyKVC Behavioral HealthCell: 740,.416·5047
. Owners:
or Michelle· at Primary
dailytribune.com. No
Care Ma son County 01email:
. Care Nurs1ng Services
Jon Van Meter &amp;
phone calls please.
fiue
Therapist.
Appli·
800-518-2273
or
Paul Rowe
cants must have a Mas·
614·764.0960
ter's degre€ in Counseling. Psychology or Social
Work.
You must be
WVSW or LPC licens·
able in QV. Salary starts
at 128,000. KVC pro·
vidos in-home and foster
care services to · childre'n
and families. KVC offers
tra ining
and
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Mobile Home lor S~le Spears 304-S75 1429
1988 . Fleming
14x60, ;;,:;=:.:;;~~:::;:;;;..-:-· 2br, 1ba 304-675-3656
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you need to b_e honest, a
person of integrity, with
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people ~ho want to worK
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plus community. Call 703·501 ·4Soa
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Repo!
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down,
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applicant
will
Manager
fm a11 interview
an Equal
Opportunity
Real Est&lt;l!c
3500
20 years, 8% APR) for possess
·
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at 446·9800.
Employer.
the
following _
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listings 800·620-4946 9)( credentials:
Master's
Windows/Remodeling
R027
•
Degree in Special EduBonded &amp; Insured
Solos
Very ni ce hnrm.· in a great neighborhood .
Aportmonii/Townhouse 1br, $375/month in Syra· cation/Admini stration : eli- Man looKing fo r lady to
740-992-1493 Office
cuSe, Deposil. HUD ap- gible lor ODMRDD and live in . no smoking or Two very large bedrooms , two bathrooms
s
Seamless Gutters
740•416-ll339 Cell
Hiring Sates Manager
proved.
No
Pets ODE supervisor/principal .drinking , . own transporta·
_
nnd launcJry rt?orn. Living room. dining
Roofing,
Siding, Gutters
and Sales Associates
Free Estimated
&amp; 2 bed apts 1st Ave. 304·675-5332 weekend? certificates: four years tiorl. desire free room &amp;
Insured &amp; Bonded
room.
kitchen,
and
small
ofticc
storage
First American Cash
Pomeroy. Ohio
Gallipolis. WID hookup 740-591-0265
experience working in bd. in e~&lt;change for light
740-653·9657
Advance is lo-oking for
$300
to
$350
Call ::-"~~~~~~= the early
inteNention, housekeeping,
call . area. Cclvered front and hack pore he~ and
aggressive
,
dependable
339-3063 Dep &amp; Ref No 3 bet, 2 bath, Pomeroy, preschool or school age (74Q)992-2460,
car port . Very large lo1 well l:md scaped.
and success driven team
Hud
basement
w/garage. Special education field : ::::~~~;;;:.~~~~
prayers in th~ Gal.liPolis,
handicap .
accessible, e11.perlence in the MR./DO WV 80hr Underground
Ohio area _Applicants.
1BR Apt, WID hookUps,_ $650 ·
per
mo., lield preferred. Send re- Miners Class, starting
MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
with sales, collection
satellite TV _incl. w/rent, 740-949-23,03
sume to Carleton School, soon.
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and/or management ex ·
CaII 3 BA house in GalliPolis, P.O. Box 307, Syracuse, 304·372·8346
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Bill Hawks to perform
POINT PLEASANT. W.Va. - Local singer-son~­
writer Bill Hawks will perform at the Jericho Inn m
Point Ple~ sant this Saturday from 9 p.m. until I a.m.
Hawks is also performing Friday,. Sept. 19 from 9
p.m. until I a.m. at Emm~n ·s Pub in Pomeroy.

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POMEROY
- Meigs
County would receive nearly a half-million dollars
from casino gambling proceeds annually if Ohio voters approve Issue 6 and construction of a resort casino
in Clinton County,
David
Carter
of
Beachwood met with Meigs
County
Commissioners
Thursday to discuss the proposed ballot issue. Issue 6

GALLIPOLIS· - Harrison Township Volunteer Fire
Department's third annual hog roast and auction is this
Saturday at the VFD on Little Bullskin Road .
Activitie s 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 50/50
drawing.

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ar!rving Wednesday for the Sternwheel Riverfest, which gets under wily tonight.

POMEROY - ,tJ., memorial red .
white and blue balloon launch at 8
p.m. in remembrance of 9111 will be a
highJight of tonight's opening of the
annual three-day Stern wheel Riverfest.
Changes on the Pomeroy 'parking
lots began taking place Wednesday as
sternwheelers filled up the docking
area, vendors began setting out , and
the Ruble went out on its first of nine
cruises filled with Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce and friends.
With the call to "Rally by the ,
River," activities will get under way
tonight with an opening ceremony at 6
p.m., followed by the fire tmck parade
at 6:30 p.m. , a .cruise on the Ruble

from 6 to 7 p.m ., and entertainment in be played and a teen dance will be held
the amphitheater from 7 to 10 p.m.
for the young people.
Friday 's schedule· will begin with
Entertainment will begin at just after
music by the Marauder Band at I noon in the amphitheater and go until
p.m., four cruises during the day, midnight , four public cruises on the ·
entertainment by "Simba, "Still' · Ruble will' be offered, and a fireworks
Standing" and the Marauders , and the display will take place at 9 p.m. after
beginning of a variety of Me.igs alum- which "Insured Sound" will return to
ni activities to enhance Riverfest.
the amrhitheater stage to close out the
Contests featureQ on the Saturday festiva with music ' til midnight.
schedule will be the chili cookoff. line
The alumni returning for a "Reunion
throwing contest. comhole competition by the River" will be participating in
and the duck derby for adults, and a many of the '!"eekend activities incl.udchalk drawing contest and bicycle dec- . ing the Saturday afternoon parade, the
orating contest for the kids . lnflatables youth activities and a second balloon
will be on the parking lot, games and launch, this one in remembrance of
other activities for the younger set will departed MI-lS alumni.

Cruisin' Saturday Night Car Show set

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POMEROY - Dennis
Gruenling , described in Blues
Revue Magazine as "a lead- .
ing light among the new generation of harp players ," will
be performing at the Court
Street Gri II , Court Street,
Pomeroy, beginning at 9 p.m.
on Thursday. Sept. 19.
Gruen ling who spent time
in New Orleans in the early
1990s has been performing
in the blues world for more
than '15 years. He has shareJ
the stage "with many other
top names in the blues
world, including Little
Sammy Davis, Jimmy
Dawkins and Mick Taylor.
He has heen awarded the
"Best
Modern
Blues
Hannonica Player" title for
three years in a,row by the
Real Blues Magazine) during which time he developed which according to
HIP Magazine is "a sound
that promises to re-define
the role of the harmonica."

RACINE - The Fourth
Annual Cruisin' Saturday
Night is be~oming a tradition
in Racine which is not just
about ·showcasing the best
looking cars but about giving
a helping hand to deserving
students graduating from
Southern High School.
Held this Saturday in
downtown
Racine. the
Cruisin' Saturday Night turns
a fun day of music , food and
cars into scholarship money
for gmduating seniors.
The show is held on Third
Street in Racine with regi stra- ·
tion from I to 4 p.m. There is
an entry fee of $10 per car
with dash plaques given to the
first 50 entries. Judging will
take place from 3:30 to 6 p.m.
with 55 trophies awarded.
· stamp series featuring Bette
· There will be a free concert Davis and Frank Sinatra will
at 7 p.in. with Everett Deen &amp; · be introduced at the Racine
the hipnoz playing classic Post Office. which will also
pop songs. In addition , a new offer a special cancellation
United States .Postal Service stamp the day of the Cmisin'

Auditions scheduled for upcoming production
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.
Mason County Performing
Arts Council and MCACT
will be performing "Curse of
the Werewolf' by Tim Kdly
(with permission from the
Dramatic Publishing Co.,
Woodstock, Ill.) at. the State
Theater in Point Pleasant.
Performances are expected
for Friday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m., .
with pre-show. starting at 6:30 '
p.m.; Saturday, Nov. I at8 p.m.;
and Sunday, Nov. 2 at l p.m.
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RODNEY- Domino games will be offered at the
Rodney United Methodist.Church Community Center
on the last Tuesday of each month through April ;
.
.
beginning Sept. 30, at 6:30p.m.
Snacks will be served and there is no cha·rge fo~
admi ss ion .
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McARTHUR - The second annual Tom's Run, ~
motorcycle Poker Run held to benefit Vinton County
MR/DD and Vinton Industries , will be held Saturday;
Sept. 20 with registration held at McArthut
SuperValu .
The first bike out will be at II a.m. and the route
will be through the Hocking Hills.
·
The event is held in honor of the late Tom Ferguson,
·Who was on the board of the Vinton County MRIDD.:
At the conClusion of the ride, food will be available •
at MR/DD facilities at 31385 Ohio 93 , just north of
McArthur.
.
The registration fee is $10 per rider and $10 per pas;
senger and cash awards will be given for tne best
hand , second place and third place .
All proceeds will be used to enrich the lives of individuals with mental retardation and/or development
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For complete information on Tom's Run, call (740)
596-2249 or e- mail/ude714@gmail.com.

McARTHUR - The Vinton County Air Show will
be held at the Vinton County Airport on Sunday. Sept.
21 with barbecued chicken dinners being served prior
to noon and the air show beginning at about I p.m.
The air show will begin and end with skydivers and
a variety of exciting performances will be performed
by Chinese war planes and other high performance
aerobatic planes. There will be remote controlled fly :
ing by top notch RC flyers and a candy drop for th~
kids will be held during the afternoon with candy
dropped from a military helicopter.
Acrobatic pilots are coming from several states t&lt;i
perform a.nd to provide an exciting atiernoon of
thrilling, death-defying entertainment. Hang glider
pilots are expected to be pre sent and they will offer
tandem rides.
.
.
·The Vinton County Airport is located about 6 mi!'es
north of McArthur just off Ohio 93 on Airport Road .
Fly-ins are welcome and pilots can fly to 221.
For more information on tltis annual event , contact
Air Show ChairpersOil Nick Rupert at (740) 357·
0268 or Steve Keller at (740) 418-2612 between the
hours of 8 a.m . and 5 p .m .

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ATHENS - The Raccoon Creek Partnership will . .
hold' its first annual poker run fund-raising event on
be played by actors mid-teen Saturday. Sept. 27. Thi s 103-mile scenic route will
and up. All experience levels begin at the Lake Hope State Park in the Lake Hope
are welcome.
Furnace parking lot. Sign in time is II a.m.
:
There are no small children
Join participants for a hog roast at Raccoon Creek
parts in this play, but our Park in . Vinton County, where cash prizes will be
Friday pre-show will involve awarded for the best poker hand(s) . Proceeds from
a costume, runway show for this e.vent will benefit watershed restoration and edu•
kids of all ages . .
cational efforts in the Raccoon Creek Watershed.
·
More information will be
The ·Raccoon Creek Partnership is a non=profit
shared at the next MCACT organization formed to improve and /rotect wate(
meeting. Monday, Sept. 8 at 6 quality in the Raccoon Creek Watershe .
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Ticket · information wi II be
announced soon.
· Auditions will be held ;
Friday, Sept. 19 from 6 to 8
p.m.; and Satun,lay, Sept. ·20
from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at"
Christ Episcopal Church , 804
Main St., Point Pleasant. The
cast of 12 includes seven
females and five males, or six
females and six males .
There is one part for a girl p.m..
Christ
Episcopal
age 12-16, but all others are Church , or you may call
adult characters which could '(304) 675-6687 after 5 p.m .

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would allow the constmc- entertainment
comp.any.
tion of a casi no near Lakes Entertainment. Inc.
· Wilmington , and the distribCarter said th e $600 milution of proceeds from a 30 lion resort facility will
percent wagering tax to all also include restaurants,
88 Ohio counties. Based on shops, and a li ve entertainpopulation figures, Meigs ment theater, and employCounty would receive an ees would make an averestimated $428,797 from the age of $34.000 per year.
He said the ballot . initiatax each year. Carter said.
Commissioners
Mick tive would give Ohioans
Davenport and Jim Sheets the opportunity to retain
said they will not take a money now being spe nt at
position on the proposal, ga mblin g "facilities in
being made by My Ohio states surrounding Ohio.
Now and a Minnesota-based including Penn sy lvania.

Indiana and West Virginia.
During thei r business
meeting. co mmissioners
opened a bid from Home
Creek
Enterprises.
Pomeroy. the sole bidder,
for cuns u·uction of a pump
house for the Tuppers Plains
Regional Sewer District.
The project is pan of a larger improve ment program in
the district. The bid , for
$39.400, was referred to
Grants Admini strator Jean
Trussell for review. The
project will be . financed

through the Comm unity
Development Block Grant
formula program .
Commi ssioners rev iewed
an executive order from
Gov. Ted Strick land. ordering flags to be fl own at halfmast on Thursday in obser- ·
vance of Patri ot Day, in
honor of those public safety.
workers ki lied in the Sept.
II . 200 1 terrori sts attack .
Com mi ssioners
also
approved payment of bills
in
the
amount
of
$43-!.424. 15.

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MILTON , W.Va . - A benefit show for Ernie
Thacker will be held at the Mountaineer Opry House.
1-64 Exit 28 at Milton . this Saturdayat2 p.m.
The event features Grasstowne, Dav1d Parmley.
Melvin Goins, New River Line and Dave Evans.
Admission for this show is $ 15 .

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Village Council has passed
the first reading of an ordinance which will raise
costs for may(lr's court
from $65 to $75.
The reading was held and
motion passed at the most
recent council meeting with
Councilwoman
Mary
McAngus being the lone'
vote against the raise . The
motion will-allow $10 to go
into a computer fund.
Council also asked Jean
Durst of the ·village's
income tax department to
look into finding new computer .software . for use in
that department. Council
specifically asked to see if
software compa!]ies offered
lease-purchase agreements,
maintenance plans and what
type of monthly fees were
involved.
·
Councilman Jim Sisson
asked why . the parking
meter money had not been
counted every week as
specified by council who
also purchased a coin
counting machine for the
chore. Proffitt said he had
never authorized or suggested the purchase of a
coin counting machine to
council ·and was not aware
of the decision to remove
the money weekly.
Spaun said the motion to
purchase the machine and
remove the money weeki y
was made at the June· 23
meeting which Proffitt did
not attend. Proffitt said
sinee the meter collection
fell under his department he
felt he should've been the
one to come to council
about any need for a coin
counting. machine and to
collect the money weekly.
Clerk Treasurer Kathy
Hysell said she had brought
the idea to council to save
gas money and trips to the
coin counting machine at a
bank in Point Pleasant,
W.Va. Hysell also said slie
was told by auditors that all
money must be counted
before leaving the building.
Hyse ll and Proffitt disagreed over who was
responsible for the meter
money, her office or hi s. .
Councilman
Shawn
Amott also asked Proffitt if
.council could receive
Code
reports
from
Enforcement Officer Joey
Riffle which Proffitt said he.
would arrange.
For ~he month of August,
parkit)g
meters
alone
brought in $1,883. the
amount received from tick- ·
ets was $347 for a total of
$2,230.
Al so, for the ·month of
August Pomeroy Mayor 's
Court brought in a total of
$9,522.0~ in fines and fees.
Council adjourned into
executive session once to
discuss disciplinary matters
in the police department .
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dealer donates
to Diles
Scholarship
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
Tom
Mcinerney, a long-time ,
friend Of Meigs County
native Dave Diles,.has contributed again in a substantial way to the Diles
Scholarship Fund.
At the same time.
Mcinerney, a Detroit area
Chrysler-Jeep
dealer.
announced that he has
This year's Sternwheel .
''decided to ·partner'' with
Riverfest began Thursday
the scholarship fund .
evening, as people lined up
" I've been a friend of
along Main Street for the
Dave's for more 'than fort y
loudest event of the festival , years , have spent time at his
the firetruck parade. Sirens Mei gs County farm and
blared and lights flashed as played in his celebrity golf
firetrucks and other emersaid
tournament s''
gency vehicles from comMcinerney, "In that time .I
munities throughout the
came to understand the need
for education and' scho lararea paraded down Main
ship monies in thi s area of
Street. Trucks currently in
Appalachia. and God has
fleet and a few collector
been good to me. So I'm
trucks, like this one, were
fortunate and glad to help in
included. Later, the weekwhatever
way I can ."
end's musical program got
Mcinerney
said he got tO'
underway with a perforknow
the
late
Larry Powell
mance by Dee and Dallas.
well from playing in the
Brian J . RPedfphotos
tournaments. was delighted

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REMEMBERIN.G 9/11
BY BETH SERGENT

Yesterday junior fire fighters from the
Racine and Syracuse
Fire Departments
held a flag ceremony
at Southern High
School to memorialize the fallen firefighters and victims of the
attacks on 9111.
Pictured (from left)
are SHS Principal
Daniel Otto, SHS students and junior firefighters Dax Holrpan ,
Steven Loane, Jordan
Pickens, Dustyn
Johnson , Charlie
Pile, Cody Tucker.

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RA,CINE , -Yesterday,
images of a charred field in
Shanksville. Pa. as well as
airplanes flying into the
Pentagon and Twin Towers
as first responders rushed in
never to return once again
made their way to the forefront of the American memory, and the memories of
students at Southern High
School who were children
in 2001.
Jordan Pickens, a senior at
SHS and junior firefighter
on the Syracuse Fire
Department was only II
when the tragedy occurred.
Seven years later, Pickens
decided to find a way to
"pay tribute to our fallen
Yesterday mornin . the
brother firefighters" as well entin; student body of SHS
as the other victims of 9/1 1. flied out into the parking lot
Pickens said he felt a special where Principal Daniel Otto
kinship to the firefighters, introduced the program
not just because he himself undertaken by junior fircis a firefighter but because fi~hte,rs and SHS students
his fire unit's.number is 343, P1ckens. Dax Holmarl.
the number of firefighters Steven Loane , Dustyn
who died on 9/1 i.
Johnson , Charlie Pile and

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of Don Dudding

Cody Tucker. The American
flag was then raised while
the SHS Band played . the
National Anthem. Pickens
speech was then read. speaking about the sacrifice of
firefighters and reminding
the students of the numbers
of citizens who perished
.which was nearly 3,000.

After the speech , the flag
was lowered to half-staff
while the band played Taps.
Afterwards,
students
returned to the their cl;lssrooms where a moment of
silent was observed at 9:14
a.m ... the moment the first
airp lane strucit the first
tower .

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