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                  <text>Page 86 • The Daily Sentinel

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Wednesday, November 12,

2008

SroRTS BRIEFS

Eastern fall sports banquet Monday
TUPPERS PLAINS - The banquet for fail sport s
(football, volleyball, golf. cross country and cheerleaders) wtll be Monday, November 17, In the high school
gymnastum at 6 p.m.
Each family is being asked to bring two covered dishes (vegetable and dessert). The Athletic Boosters will
provide the meat, drink s and table service.

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period
as
Milwaukee
opened a 69-66 .lead with
2:20 left. James, though,
responded by making three
straight outside jumpers, the
last one at the hom to give
Cleyeland a 74-71 lead
entering the fourth.
James was in China at the
Beijing Olympics when the
Cavaliers
acquired
Wllhams, trading forward
Joe Smith and guard
Damon Jones in a threeteam trade with Milwaukee
and Oklahoma City. Jones
isn't even with the Bucks,
who are allowing him to
pursue other opportunities
in the league.

James couldn ' I remember
his first thought at learning
of the deal. but he knew he
liked it.
"I knew the type of player that he was," James said.
"He has explosiveness. He
took over games." .
He did against the Cavs.
Williams
helped
Milwaukee go 3-l agamst
Cleveland last season, averaging 26 points and nine
assists in the four games.
Notes: Longtime Cavs
radio
play-by-play
announcer Joe Tail led the
crowd in a standing ovation
before the opening tip for
former Indians pitcher and
broadcaster Herb Score,
who died Tuesday at the
age of 75. Tait called
Indians games on the radio
alongside Score from 1973. 79.

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POMEROY .:... As construction winds down on !he
replacement for the old
Pomeroy Mason Bridge,
the signs have been ordered
for the new one which will
be called the "Medal of .
Honor Bridge," according
to the Ohio Department of
Transportation.
As previously reported,
the Ohio approach has been
named after the late Gen.
James Hartinge'r and the
West Virginia approach will

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NBA draft to Utah.
So for the third year in a
row , Matta finds he not
only has to put the pieces
together again but that he's
starting with entirely dif·
ferent pieces.
. ''I'll tell' you where my
mind is: Be 1-0 after Nov.
20," he said with a laugh,
refernng to the seasonopener against Delaware
State, which will be played
at old St. John Arena
because of a sched-uling
conflict at the team's home
court at Value City Arena.
Matta believes that the
Buckeyes have loads of talent. but it's raw. He knows
they:re versatile and deep,
but tl may take a while to
find Out who should be
starting or even what position they Should be playing.
"It's going to take time ,"

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a look at it and of course it
was very painful."
Parker · was leading the .
NFL m rushing last season
before breaking his leg during the next-to-last regular
season game in St. Louis.
He has 333 yards and four
. touchdowns on 87 carries
this season.
With rookie Rashard
Mendenhall out for the season with a broken shoulder.
Mewelde Moore has been
Pittsburgh's featured back
in three of the past four
games. Although he has
scored six touchdowns, the
Steelers' rushing offense
has struggled ·in recent
weeks, totaling only 214
yards on the ground the past
three games.
The return of left tackle
Marvel Smith could help
the runnmg game. Smith
hasn't played since Oct. 5
because of a b~ck injury, but
Tomhn satd tl s possible he
wtll practice this week.
Smith had a favorable
workout Tuesday, Tomlin·
satd.
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"He 's got to show us quite
a bit ," Tomlin said. ''He's
missed some time. Not only
m tenns of health , but technically he's got to be up m
speed. He's got to knock the
rust off quickly if he's going
to play for us this weekend."

Max Starks ha:. been
starting at left tackle, protecting
Ben ·
Roethlisberger's blind side.
Roethlisberger has thrown
eishr interceptions during
his past 10 quarters of play
and has been bothered by an
injured throwing shoulder.

Tomlin
chara.cterized
Roethli sberger's condition
as "status quo" but said he
was likely to practice thi s
week. Roethlisberger was
severely limited in practice
last week and threw three
interceptions in a loss to the
Indianapolis c. olts.
Tomlin indicated that
•Roethlisberger would have
hJ practice more this week
to be able to play atier he
pointed out timing and
cohesion
issues
in
Roethlisberger's
play
against the Colts.
"I think it's important that
you practice and get physical reps," Tomlin said. "One
of the things we've. been
dealing with in regards to
his situation is a little shortterm misery, if you will.''
Tomlin.
applauded
Roethh sberger
taking
accountability for the defeat
after the game and hinted
that the blame for the interceptions could also at least ·
partly fall with intended
recetver Santonin Holmes.
But the coach did not totally absolve hts quarterback,
who has thrown more inter-

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ing." said 6-8, 255-pound
power forward Dallas
Lattderda le, who has toned
and stre ngthened his body
after seemg only minimal ·
actiOn a year ago. "But if
we don 't come mentally
prepared, I see anybody
being able to beat us ."
Mulle ns will undoubtedly be presented the chance
to live up to his advance
billing. Lighty, a defen sive .
specialist, and Turner, who
developed as the season
went on last year, will definitely be in the top rotation ..
At point guard, Matta
says he.'s sorting through
six candidates: Turner, P.J.
Hill (a juco transfer from a
year
ago),
Jeremie
Simmons (a juco transfer
this year) and freshmen
Anthony Crater, Buford
and Walter Offutt. That's a
lot of inexperience at a
position that supposed to
be the metronome for a
team.
"That's the main focus
right now, teaching guys

ceptions (II) than touchdowns ( 10) this season.
"It wasn't a winning performance," Tomlin said.
"That's the reality of it.
We've got to take citre of
the football, and we didn't
d '
o II. They had intercepltons and we didn't."
Notes: The team signed
·veteran
cornerback
Fernando
Bryant . · on
Monday. A former firstround
pick
of
the
Jacksonv ille · Jaguars who
played the past four seasons
with the Detroit Lions,
Bryant was needed because
cornerbacks
Bryant ·
McFadden (broken forearm) and Deshea Townsend
(ankle) will not play .... LB
LaMarr Woodley, fifth in
the league in sacks with 9
l/2, should be able to praclice thi ~ week _after missing
the lndtanapohs game wuh
a calf injury .... Tomlin said
TE Heath Miller (ankle)
was "questionable at best"
for this week and likely will
need another week or two
before returning.

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how to play hard, focused
and smart for the whole 40
minutes a~~ !!Ot just for
one penod, satd Lighty, an
elder statesman at 20. ·
Matta has his fingers
crossed. He's once allain
like a chef presented wtth a ·
dozen ingredients and no
recipe.
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"There's a spot for
everyone to contribute" he
said.
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But first, he has to get
their names down pat.

Meigs Elementary School
Advance Tickets $6.00
Tickets available at:
Quality Print Shop
Rutland Dept. Store
Pomeroy Flower Shop

be named after the late Staff
Sgt. Jimmy G. Stewart .
After completed, the bridge
will belong to the state of
West Virginia.
So just when will it open?
In October, OOOT officials
were saying possibly "late
November"
or
"~arly
December."
Yesterday,
Karen Pawloski, spokesperson for ODOT, said the
agency is "cautiouslY. optimistic the earliest it wtll open
is the second week of
December." Pawloski said
she might know a finner date
next week. Still, all indica-

tions appear traffic will be
utili~ing the bridge soon. , ,
Though there has been no
official
announcement,
ODOT hopes to have a
grand opening ceremony
ani:!. plans to extend invitations to both Ohio Gov. Ted
Strickland and W.Va. Gov.
Joe Manchin.
One of the final pieces to
opening the bridge to traffic
is upcoming work and
inspection done by a sub, contractor involvirtg destressing of the_ cabfes, of
which there are 96. There is
no time frame for this

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he said. "I don't think that
we're going to have a lot of
a~swers until we 've played
etght .. mne , 10 games. How
does this team do on the
road'' How do we handle ·
· runs made by other teams? .
Those are the . things that
quttc honestly we ha've to
see before I could ever say
that,hey,_ thi s team is going
to wm thts many games."
The team -could do a "We
Are The World" sing-along. There are eight new
faces, including four scholarship freshmen, two
junior-college transfers and
transfers from V;mderbilt
and UAB.There are players from ftve states (Ohio,
Mtchigan. lndi~na , Illinois
and Minnesota), Serbia and
Greece. There are two ?footers, two others who are
relative shrimps at 6-1 and ·
about
everything
In
between.
. "If we come into every
stng)e game mentally
ready, prepared to go hard
I don't really see us los~

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Salon Series
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process involving structural
geometry of the bridge at
the moment.
The width of the . new
bridge is 74.08 feet, compared to the width of the ·
existing bridge which has a
20-foot span from curb to
curb. The new bridge is
l ,852.51 feet long while the
existing bridge is I ,847.75
long. The piers go 90 feet
below the nver surface with
the top of the towers being
248.5 feet above the water
and 168 feet above the ro-ddway. There are 120 miles of
cable on the bridge. 16

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miles of longitudinal deck
tendons and 6.9 million
pounds of rebar. The tubes
which house the cable have ·
spirals on their exteriors to
combat ice and wind.lnside
these tubes may be as many
as 27, 31 and 61 strands of
5/8-inch cable with the larger amount of cable being
placed towards the center of
the bridge.
The latest price tag on the
structure is at $64 .'7 million .
The original contract on the
bridge was signed April 24,
2003 with an original completion date of Aug. 31,2006.

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BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY - The "Keep Your
. Fork 5K Run/Walk" has grown
into its seventh year with this
year's race scheduled for II a.m.,
Nov. 29 at Meigs High School.
The race/walk is becoming a
holiday tradition in Meigs County
Bv BRIAN J. REED
with the race being held the
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Saturday after . Thanksgiving
every year. Last year's race
POMEROY While
attracted a record amount of runvoting is free, running an
ners and funds used for academic
election can cost a lot · of
scholarships given to Meigs High
money.
School graduates who have parThis . month's general
ticipated in high school cross
_election cost the county
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country and field and track. Last
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around $26,000, a Jot of
year 217 runners/walkers partici·money to be sure, btit 'not
· ·· - ~Ioria J, .Statcher, 61
pate~ in the race, _up from 181 the ·
much more than past elec• Harold Weaver, Jr., 85 tions
prev10us year, raiSlng $4,000 for :
have. cost, despite the
the
Brandi Thomas Memorial ·
rising cost of doing busi' .. ... ~ .... "" i
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Fund.
Scholarship
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ness, Board of Elections
Race day registration will be
Director Rita Smith said
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from
9-10:30 a.m. and is $16. The
Wednesday.
first
150
entrants will receive a !The bOard has submitted
shirt
and
134 have already prereg.• Choir concert set
for payment all expenses
istered, making organizets hopeassociated with last week's
;at MarShall University.
ful
this year's race .will be even
election, Smith said, except
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bigger
and better.
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for some publication costs
Plaques
will
be
awarded
to the
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associated with advertising
top three male and female finishlocal tax issues.
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ers.
Medals for first place and
As . always, the biggest
• Social Security ribbons
for second through fifth
cost of elections was per•
places will be awarded in each
for all stages of life.
sonnel. The county paid
of
the following male/female .
$13,795 directly to poll
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age
groups: six-13; 14-17; 18· workers who operated the
• Delta to trim Cincinnati polling places on Election
22; 23-29; 30-39; 40 -49; 50-59;
60 and over. There will be a speftights. See Page A3
Day. Those workers are
cial award for the winner of the
becoming harder to find,
• For the Record.
14-17 age group: Those particibecause fewer people are
pants
under 18 must have a par·See Page A5
. available to work on a
ent 's signature to participate in
weekday. .
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:• Democrats urge
the race.
The workers - four in'
federal stake in big auto each
In addition to scholarship funds,
of the county's 27 votthe race also raises the memory of·
companies. See Page AS ing precincts ~ received· a
the late Brandi Thomas. a member
payraise this year, from _$90
of
the Meigs High School Cross
for the day to $100. They
Country
Track and Field Team
also received $25 for trainwho died in 2002 as a result of
ing, and mileage reimburseinjuries sustained in an automoment if they drove ballots to
bile
accident. Shortly before the
the Board of Elections in
accident
Brandi registered to be an
Pomeroy or drove to a
organ donor and she went on to
precinct other than their own
assist
others with her organ and
to work on Election Day.
tissue
donations after her death.
The
second
largest
Submitted phOto
This
is
another issue the run/walk
expense involved with the The Seventh Annual Keep Your Fork 5K Walk/Run will be held Saturday, Nov. 29 at
election was the printing of Meigs High School. The event raises money for academic scholarships in memory of helps to promote.
ballots, which cost $11,000.
Please see Race, AS
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A separate ballot is printed the late Brandi -Thomas (pictured here) .
for eai:h of the precincts,
with the order of candidates
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r
rotating on each ballot.
llltolte on Peg. A3
The board also paid
$1,500 for extra election
During the meeting the service aide/secretary for
BY CHAfiLENE HOEFLICH
ed in the RIF plan put into
help. A part-time clerk was
Board voted to return bus the remainder of the school
hired to assist board staff HOEFLICHOMYDAILYSENTINEL.COM effect earlier this year (ll drivers from a five-hour-a- year on an as-needed basis.
reduce expenditures by the
with processing registration
POMEROY
financially strapped school day pay structure to time Added to ihe substi tute
applications before the reg: • 2 .SECI'IONS - 12 PAGES
mileage. Since four bus teachers' li st were Carl
istration deadline, as well as Grievances filed by the district in -its effort to stay and
positions were not Bruggeman , Rose Marie
application for early voting Ohio Association of Public out of fi scal emergency driver
Annie's Mailbox
Employees which could result in the filled this year due to the Isgrigg. Sally Jeffery,
and walk-in voters . The School
finanCial
restructuring. Jessica Marcum , Edward
c;:alendars
b.oard also paid part-time (OAPSE) 017 wtth the appointmenr- by the Ohio routes
Ladohna
longer Safranek ,
help to assist with the actual Meigs · Local Board of Department of Education .of meaningaretheynow
Stephens and Sandra
Classitieds
ballot count ' on election Education have been denied . a commission to oversee time to complete.take more Southern. ·Awarded one
, school finances.
night, and for assistance by a vote pf 4 to I.
Approved by the Board year contracts were John
~omics
The
vote
on
the
matter
Of the II aides in the
with the computer system .
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pertaining to a reduction in reduction of force plan, two members was an excess G. Gomez, custodian at
The
board
must
also
pay
EditorialS'
contract with the Meigs Elementary School,
rent and janitorial expenses force (RIF) was taken at the retired, one returned to bus costs
and Georgann Dobbs , hus
Athens-Meigs
for virtually all of its polling regular Board meeting driving, a position previ- Service Center Educational
~laces to go
driver.
to
provide
places. Those rental and Tuesday night. Voting to , ously held, and one was services related to special . A variety of new policies
Obituaries
As Janitor costs were $840, deny the grievances were called back to assist with a and gifted education for the and changes/ revisions or
Board members , Roger health handicapped stusaid.
current school year in the deletions to policies preSports
B Section Smith
There was a little relief Abbott, Barbara Musser, dent. That leaves seven estimated
amount
of sented earlier at a meeting
Ron Logan, and Scott who have not been called
for
the
local
board,
Smith
were approved. The finanWeather
A3 said. The cost of publishing Walton, with Larry Tucker ·back. The board will now $842.433.
cial
report for October subIn
personnel
matters,
the
ballot language for state casting the one dissenting send a letter to OAPSE that resignation of Joyce Frye mitted by Treasurer/CFO
~ 2008 Ohio Volley PubJlohln&amp; CD.
issues, inserted in The vote. Earlier the Board had the Board has denied the as a bus driver effective Mark
Rhonemus was
Daily Sentinel before given . unanimous approval grievance and then they Dec : 5 was approved. approved . Superintendent
will vote as a union
Election Day; was paid by to the RIP plan.
The
matter
revolved
whether or nor to go into Kolletta Fridley was hired William Buckley presented
the Ohio · Secretary of
as a substitute purchased information on personnel. ·
around the II aides includ- arbritation.
State's office this year.

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the 5.0-plus demographic
represents 15 percent of all
new AIDS cases, and part
Dear Annie: I am 60 of that is due to the sexual
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ago, I started a relationship drugs like Viagra. An estiwith ''Ted," a 72-year-olll mated 250,000 people are
di vori:ed man who is also living with AIDS and
seeing two. other women. don't know it.
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Understand th at .you are
lonely women iii this world having sex, with Ted , and
~~:nd, lf I don't mind, he'd everyone he is having sex
ltke to keep our relationship with, including all the sexu'open. We have great sex al partners those .other
once a week:
women have ever had . Jfhe
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is clean, there is no problem enough about you (and
with sex. Should I be con- himself) to take appropriate
cerned? Are there any statis- · precautions.
tics on older people sufferDear Annie: I am 52 and
ing .from AIDS? Is Ted old work in a coffee shop. I
enough to be immune from love my job and am good at
sexually transmitted dis- it. My co-workers are all
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much younger, but we get
Dear Sue: Absolutely . along and the customers
not. You can get a sexually have no problem with my
transmitted
disease , age, either.
including HIV, at any age.
Recently, the shop hired a
According to the Centers new district manager. He
for Disease Control and comes in once a month to
Pre~ention. HIV/AIDS ' is audit our job performances.
rapidly spreading among · Ewry time he audits me, I
. men and women over 50. get a lower evaluation than
and it is partly' because my younget co-workers.
older adults lack aware- Everyone is baffled by this
ness about the transmis- because they all agree that I
sion of the disease or, like do my job as well if not bet-·
Ted, believe they are ter than others.
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somehow immune. In fact,
I think this manager does
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Entertainment Briefs
SGHS plans fall concert
MERCERVILLE - The music program at South Gal!ia
High School is holding a fall concert on Fnday, Nov. 14 at
6 p.m. in the SGHS gymnasium.
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This concert will ·be hosted by · the. mustc department
with performances by the junior high choir, high s~hool
choir and show cboir. About 60 students wtll. part1c1pate;
and the concert· will feature the top 5 wmners from
"Rebel Idol."
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Admission is free and open to the public.
"The music program is really growing at South Gallia
and I'm teachmg the kids how to have fun with music
and do thfngs that they have never tried befor~ ," said
Music Director· Cassandra Thompson." There IS some
serious stuff on the concert', but there are also a lot of
fun things for the kids to showcase their talents with.
It 's going to be a fun evening for both the . performers
and the audience ."
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - The Heights .• and
Community Players will prese111 "Hillbilly Blessing$,'' 11
religious comedy play in three acts, ar7 p.IJI. Satntday,
Nov. 15.
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The play, written and directed by the.' Rev. Nancy Hari,Un,
will take place in the auditorium at Point PleasantJunior
Senior High School.
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program of music .and an continues on ·
at 6:3.0 p.m. at the Merry Family Winet')' on I·~ emper
Hollow Road.
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Performers include Stephanie Filson and Jay Fe~U
from The Finders, who wiJI open up with an acousiic
!k!t, for Strange Kandy,a mus1cal mix of modern jazz
arid funk, with band · members Ryan Duffy, Jacob
. Riddle, Jenny Walker and Mark Ward: . .
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Re~urning to the Salon experience wiii be artis\ Gerry
Enri,co, artistic~ly portraying the music;,with two an
piec~s to ·~x; raffl~ off at .the end,of the,evenipg. . ,,
Performapce. ,tickets ttre $10 . per person for each
event.
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·. tickets will be sold tbroughouteach evening.
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rock song as arttsl G~orrv
Tickets can be obtained at the door the night ,of the . at
event. Each guest with an admission ticket receiv\'S one Cntlontv',.
complimentary glass of Mercy Winery wine . .. · :
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. • French Art Colony; which appreciates the· public's ,.b,.e, itrnt
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come from throughout the trum in this performance,"
Marshall University com- · Castleberry said.
munity.Manyofthegroup's · - The Chamber Choir has
members are preparing for been featured in numerous
careers in music.
· , performances iu Charleston ,
"For a number of stu- -S.C.'s Piccolo Spoleto festi"
dents this will be their first val , on West Virginia Public
concert in . the chamber Radio, and in performances
choir and we'll also be fea- for the American · Choral
'turing several singers who Directors Association. Next
are · showcasing .senior spring, the Chamber Choir
voice _recitals - so we will travel to Washington,
· have both ·ends of the spec- D.C., as part of a concert tour.
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National Gaming Day set Saturday at Bossard Library
: GALLIPOLIS - This
There will be niany vari~aturday.
hundreds of ous types of gaming opporJibraries throughout the tunities .for gaming enthusicountry, including Bossard asts of all kinds. Game sysMemorial
Library
in tems available for play
· Gallipolis, . will provide include a Wii, PS2 and an
gaming programs in support X-Box 360. Partkipants are
of National Gaming Day @ encouraged to bring their
your library (NGD) :
own games and additional
Gaming of .all typ~s at systems as well.
the library ' encourages·
HASBRO has ·provided a
patrons to interact with a · new
game
called
diverse . group o'f liser~. "Pictureka" to every public
share their expertise .with library across the country in
others, and develop new an effort to break a new
· · strategies for gaming and record for the number of
learning .
people playing the same

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Ilomecoining Cabaret set

Choir concert set at Marshall University

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NELSONVILLE - The annita·l fall fund-raiser of
Stuart's Opera House to be held 8:30 p.m. on Saturday,
Nov. 18. will feature music from soul legend Bettye
LaVette.
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LaVelte ' is .one of the greatest soul singers in .American
music history, possessed of an incredibly expressive voice
that one moment will exude a formidable level of strength
and intensity and the hext •will appear vulnerable, reflective, reeking of heartbreak.
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There are two types of tickets .available for the evening.
There are a limiteil number of tickets for ueat'in the.rrrst
four rows, heavy hors d'oeuvres,drinks, and more ..at $100;.
Reserved tkkets for the · concert •only .may also be ' pur.
chased at $Z5 each. ·
There will also be a silent auction featuring items from
area businesses and individuals throughout the evening.
For more information and tickets, call (740) 753-~924 or
visit the web site at www.stuartsoperahouse .org.

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Choir presented recently at
the West Virginia Cultural
Center, including selections
by Monteyerdi. Schubert.
Distler, Whitacre and others.
"We had a very successful
concert at the cultural center
and look forward to repeating the program here at
Marshall," Castleberry said.
Singers , in the · choir are
chosen each year through
competitive audition and

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- The Marshall University
Chamber Choir. a select 33'
voice ensemble under the
pirection · of Dr. David .
~ast'leberry, will present a
concert at 3 p.m. Sunday,
~ov. 16 in Smith. Recital
Hall on · the Huntington
·campus. The concert is free
and open to the public.
The performance w.ill feulure music that the Chamber

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game in a library at the
same ·.time . Help put
Gallipolis on the gaming
map by helping to break the
record. Also. Wizards of the
Coast Carnes has provided
two D&amp;D 4th Edition ,
Starter Sets. and one Magic
League Kit to• add to our
collection for play at this
and other game day s.
Several other board games
will also be available for
play.
The event is free of
charge and snacks will be
provided. Children .under

the age of. 13 must be.
accompanied by a responsib·le adult. Game play begins
at II a.m. and ends promptly at 3 p.m.
For further information
on this or anv ·other event
hosted
by · . Bossard
Memorial Library Youth
Services, please cqntact
Youth Services by calling
the library at 446-READ
ext. 229 .or you may e-mail
your questions io Angie
Strait,
Youth
Services
Program Coordinator at
straitan@oplin .org.

HUNTING'rON, W.Va . - Students from Marshall
University's Department of Music will present the second annual Homecoming Cabaret during Ho.mecoining
weekend.
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·Shows are at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. '15 in the
Jomie Jazz Center on the Huntington campus, and are free
and opert to the public . .
The program of vocal jazz ensembles and solos with a
combo of.s.easoned jazz instrumentalists iS a wllaboration
of Linda Dobbs, professor of voice, and Dr. Sean Parsons
of Marshall's jan studies faculty. ..
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Unq~r their direction singers have sp~nt th~·f~ll semester
explormg the language and nuance of Jazz smgmg an\1 are
excited to share the fun, according to Dobbs. "Join us for
our renditions of tunes made famous · b): Piaf, Ella
Fitzgerald, New York Voices, The Andrews Sisters and
more," she said.
For further informt;Jtion, .contact the Marshall University
Departmem of Music at (304) 696-31/7.

Intergenerational programming
CHESHIRE - River Valley High School's Beta Club
will be sponsoring "lntergeilerational Programming" on
Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the hi~h schooL
This will be the first of four nights for dtfferent genel'ations to spend some time learning from each other. The
Beta Club is asking that.families with three or more gener·
ations participate.
The tinie will be spent pla~ing "parlor games," sucn as
hearts, _checkers, chess, dommoes, etc. Also, students can
teach the older generations how to play games of their generation. such as video games.
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.Free harvest dinner
WILKESVILLE - Wilkesville United Methodist
Church will have a free harvest dinner on Saturday, Nov, 15
from 4 to 6 p.m.

Baza~

planned ·

JACKSON - The CLA 9th Annual Christmas' Bazaar
will be held Saturday, Nov. 22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p~m. in the
CLA Gym, 1595 Chillicothe. Pike, Jackson.
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There will be holiday decorations and gifts for sale.
Visitors will be able to watch tire O~U/Michigan game ol;l
site. A turkey· bowl will·be held for grades 3-7 fro_m 10 t&lt;i ·
11 a.m. Food will be available.
For more information; call (740) 286-5690.

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worker covered by Social policy. · With
Social
SOCIAL SECURITY
Security. These non-retire- Security, however, the averMANAGER, ATHENS
ment Social Security bene- age worker has the equivafits Cl!n be especially impor- lent of a disability insurance
Each · stage of life
tant to young workers policy that would pay
youth, middle age, retire- . because about one in eight monthly benefits to both the
ment - comes with its own young people will die worker and his or her famiset 'of financial concerns. before retirement, and about ly, based on his or her life,Luckily, just by. having ·a one in four will become dis- time earnings. So you can
better understandmg of the abled.
rest a little easier knowing
Social Security program
While the death of a that .Social Security proyou sho11ld be able to calm husband, wife or parent is vides some measure of
emotionally devastating. it security. if life does not turn
some of those concerns.
The first thing yoit need to . can often be financially out as planned:· ·
know is that Social Security · devastating as well. Social
On the other hand, if
is much more than a retire- Security
provides · a you do work and retire as
'ment program. Of the 50 monthly sur~ivors benefit planned, Social Security is
)llillion Americans receiv- check to help thdamily of the foundation for a secure
· ing Soclal Security benefits ,' a deceased worker con tin, retirement. For the avernearly one·third are not ue on ,
age wage earner, Social
retired workers or their
Social Security disability . Security · will replace
dependents. They are protection is equally valu- about .40 percent of · pre-'
~everely disabled workers
able. Relatively f~w work- · retirement earnings. And
and their families, or the ·ers have an employer-pro- 'you can earn a higher ben'survivors of a deceased vided, long-term disabtlity . efit by choosing to retire a

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WHAT: Delta Air Lines Inc. is restructuring its .
Cincinnati hub as the Atlanta-based airline continues
to blend its networks with those of recently acquired
Northwest Airlines.
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HOW: Delta says it will cu112 percent of its flying out
of Cinclnnat.i and bunch flights closer together while
coordTnt;~ting them with its other hubs.
EFFECT: Delta says the frequency of flights will be
. reduced, but less time between flights will cut doWn ·
on passenger wailing time for conn.eetions.

CINCINNATI
Passe'ngers will see fewer
· flights
leaving
the
C inc inn at i I Northern
Kentucky . hiternational
'Airport next year as Delta
•Air Lines Inc. restructu1es
its hub operations, the company said Wednesday.
· Delta, coming off of its
acquisition of Northwest bunch . the remaining 263 improve their · connection
Airlines, said it plans to cut · daily flights closer together times," she said. ·
While the frequency- of
·12 percent of the flights out as Oelta coordinates schedwill
be
'o f Cincinnati - about 40 ules among its other six destinations
flights a day ....: but that pas- hubs. That will allow -reduced; passengers will
sengers should have shorter Cincinnati to operate· more still have .the same choices
waits for connec~mg fltghts . like it did a few years ago with the exception of
The atrlme wtll evaluate when Delta had severaLAustip, Texas. •
capacity levels again next hundred more daily (jeparDelta also said Wednesday
,ye~r. but Delta remains tures, Hauenstein said. The that it will improve connec.committed to the Cincinnati . number of daily departures · tions from its domestic hubs
hub said Glen Hauenstein, peaked at around 60.0 in with 14.5 percent more total
Delia•s 'executive vice pres- 2004, according to Delta.
capacity between Atlanta,
ident of network .planning
Reducing . the
time Cincinnati, Minneapolis,
and revenue management.
between departures will cut Detroit, Salt Lake City, New
. He said the restructuring down passenger waits York and Memphis in
'will lead to an improved between connections, said January. compared with the
·hub in Cincinnati. ·
Delta. spokeswoman Susan previous year.
"We have · lost a· lot of Elliott. · ·
· Elliott .said about 15 per·connectivity,' which is what
"We will reduce · !lights cent of the · flights out of
'made' Cincinnati work for from seven times through- Cincinnati are mainline Delta
'so mi!DY . years,''. said out the d·ay to five times, flights with aboJ.I• 85 percent
Hauenstein .
and that will be good for the flown by the airline's regionThe restructuring will' customer because that. will at carriers - including

Carleton School/Meigs Industries
Thursday, Nov.
6 pm

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Doors open at 5 pm
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Advance tickets available
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TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Pos\'9053. 7 p.m. at
hall. Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
RACINE - Sonshine
Circle, 7 p.m . at . the
Bet:.any Churc.h. Take collectibles, turn in. noodle
orders ·· by
Nov.
18.
Hostesses. Betty . Proffitt.
Martha ·Lou Beegle, and
Holly Stump.
Monday, Nov. 17
MIDDLEPORT
Special
meeting
of
fvliddleport Lodge #363.
F&amp;AM, 7 p.m .. at temple.
Work in Entered Apprentice
degree : All Masons invited. ·
· Tuesday, Nov. 18 .
GALLIPOLIS - Modem
Woodmen Family Life
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ProCeeds to be~Jefit Meigs High School Baseball Tham
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p.m., China One; Gallipolis.
Camp will pa)' $4 toward
&lt;ach meal. Program by Judy
Halley on tumor and trauma
registry.

Church events ·•
Friday, Nov. 14
LONG BOTTOM
"Heavenly Rush," 7 p.m.,
Faith Full Gospel Church;
Ohio 124.
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GALLIPOLIS - King·~
Harvest Singers, 6 p.m.i
Gallipolis Freewill Baptist
Church.
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Monday, Nov. 17 ,
POMEROY - Meig~
Athletic Boosters fall&gt;p~rt~
banquet. 6:30 .· p.m. , htgli
school .cafeteria. Bring veg·
etable and dessert.

Local Weather

Thursday...Cloudy. Rain
in the morning .. .Then a
chance of showers in the
afternoon. Highs in · the
upper 50s. South winds 5 to
10 mph. Cha.nc'e of rain 90
·percent.
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Thursday night ... Mo~tly
cloudy. Lows in the lower
50s. South winds 5 to 10
mph.
Friday ...Partly
sunny
with a 20 percent chance of
showers. Highs in the mid
60s. Southwest winds 10 to
1.5 mph.
Friday night ...Showers.
little later instead of a lit~ Lows in the mid 40s. West
tie earlier.
winds 5' to 10 mph. Chance
The Social Security of rain 80 percent.
Statement that you receive
Saturday•..Cloudy with a
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50 percent chance of show- ·
ers. Highs in· the mid 40s. .
Saturday night ...Cioudy
with a chance of rain show;
ers. Lows in tl\e lower 30s~
Chance of rain 30 percent. :
. Sunday and Sunday
nlght ... Mostly
cloudy.
Highs in the upper 30s.
Lows in the lower 30s.
Monday.. .Mostly sunny;
Highs in the lower 40s.
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Monday night ... Mostl)'
cloudy. Lows in the upper
20s.
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Tuesday and Tuesday
night... Partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper 30s. Lows id
the mid 20s.
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Wednesday ... Mos tl!
sunny. Highs in the mid 40s,

Local Stocks

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In Gallipolis at (740) 441·9441
anll Lesley Marrero In Point
Pleasant at (304) 674-0174.
Member.SIPC.

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Comair, an .Erlanger, Ky.based subsidiary.
Delta would not comment
on bow the restructuring .
would affect employment at
the Cincinnati hub, which
serves a metropolitan .area
. with a population of about 2
million.
Comair spokeswoman
Kate Marx said Wednesday
that the Delta flight reduc- .
lions are not directly associated with 'Comair staffing.
but she .said Comair would
continue to make staffing
adjustments across the company due to the economy.
About 120 Comair pilots
are expected to be laid off
early next year, but Marx
said those reductions are
part of a plan announced

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Delta ·to trim Cincinnati flights

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Local Caring:

Thursday, November 13,2008 ·

for all stages· of life

Bv, ELIZABETH CRU"'P

At Holzer Clinic, You Can Always Count on ...

HOLZER
CLINIC

not want a woman my age This country is now seeing
wor,king in this restaurant. the effects of what happens
Of course, he will never when we allow people ttl
admit it and I have no way abuse the system for years.
to prove it, but I received - Susie in Texas
good evaluations for the
Dear Susie: There have
five years before he cam.e always been people who
. here . One more bad eval'ua- take advantage of the systion and I could lose my tem, but they are NOT the
job. What do I do? majority, and this is not the
Good Old Waitress
problem with . ins.urance
De~r Waitress: It is coverage. A great number
against the . Jaw to discrimi- of those without insurance
nate based on age, and your are hardworking , · taxpaydistrict manager shouliJ not · ing members of society
be trying to squeeze you out who cannot afford the skyof a job. Contact the Equal rocketing costs of medical
Employment Opportunity · care, hospitalizations and
Commission (eeOC'.gov) at · necessary
medications ,
1-800-669-4000 and ask for and are being denied
assistance.
affordable insurance due
Dear Annie: I think you ' to such arbitrary reasons'
missed the point that ... Not as preexisting conditions
An Enabler" was trying to or changes. in job security.
make about those without The issue is more compliinsurance. These people cated than you rl'alize.
· have made a choice to hve
Annie's Mailbox is writ·
off of others instead of ten by Kathy Mitchell and
pulling their own weight in Marcy Sugar, longtime ediour society, and because of torS of the Ann Landers
them. there is no assistance column. Please e-mail your
left for the ones who work questions to . anniesmailhard -and need occasional box@comcast.net, or write
help. I am more than willing to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
to have my money go to Box 118190, Chicago, IL
people in the situations 6~11. To find out more
mentioned by your readers, about Annie's Mailbox,
but 1 aln tired of seeing my and read features by other
tax m«iney wasted on pro- Creators Syndicate writerS
grams that allow people to and cartoonists, visit the
live off the government as Creators Syndicate Web
their chosen way of life. page at www.creators.com.

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.to my family, friends &amp;
··supporters during my
recent election as your
Meigs County Clerk
ofCourts. ·
""Diane Lynch

PtUdfor by lht CtUJdidlll•.

last summer
crew
staffingtobyreduce
aboutflight
500. • ~~:i:i:i:i:i:iii=i~:i;
Those layoffs began Iast
month, and about 200 pilots
and II 0 flight attendants
'have been cut. .
Atlanta-based
Delta
·employs about 2,500 in the
Cincinnati area, and Comair
has 3,100 local workers.

PLEASANT VALLEY
DIALYSIS
\IIIO\IId like to
the
to
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Invite

D. Steve D'-"is

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ANNIE'S MAILBOX
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Saturday, November 15,2008

· RemoRoo:hi
Bob Roo:hi
Lawr,ence Bastiani

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1:00 p.m.-4:00p.m.
Our fadUty Is located at 3863 Ohio River Rd.,
on Route 62, just nor!h of Point PleJ:sant.

AldoFontano
Jimmy Fonlana
BrunO PieroHi

Carl BarsoUI
Enzo Barsotti

PauiCliS&lt;i
Gemma·C...CI
BobCasci
811,1no Casci

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Renzo Menchini ·

Lyle Hysell
TomH,..U
· John Strickland
Gino Pitroltl
And All veterans lh'ing &amp; deceased
of Meigs &amp; Gallia County .

\Ve're proud of you
GuiOO &amp; Ca!id Family

come meet the staff anc1

enjoy catered refreshments. .
Dr. Sutihash Kumar Is now a~ patient
R!feirals and specializes In the freaiirient of
1\ypertenSklQ and kidney dlse':se

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BY THE-BEND

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

www.mydailysentinel.com

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Disease possible at any age
Bv KATHY MITCHELL

the 5.0-plus demographic
represents 15 percent of all
new AIDS cases, and part
Dear Annie: I am 60 of that is due to the sexual
&gt;:ears old and have been risk-taking that has resultoi vorced for a year. A month ed from male enhancement
ago, I started a relationship drugs like Viagra. An estiwith ''Ted," a 72-year-olll mated 250,000 people are
di vori:ed man who is also living with AIDS and
seeing two. other women. don't know it.
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He says there are many
Understand th at .you are
lonely women iii this world having sex, with Ted , and
~~:nd, lf I don't mind, he'd everyone he is having sex
ltke to keep our relationship with, including all the sexu'open. We have great sex al partners those .other
once a week:
women have ever had . Jfhe
The problem is, Ted dqes- is unwilling to use a conn.'i believe in using protec- dam , you are putting your.tion. He insists if a woman sell at risk. He should care
is clean, there is no problem enough about you (and
with sex. Should I be con- himself) to take appropriate
cerned? Are there any statis- · precautions.
tics on older people sufferDear Annie: I am 52 and
ing .from AIDS? Is Ted old work in a coffee shop. I
enough to be immune from love my job and am good at
sexually transmitted dis- it. My co-workers are all
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eases? - Sue
much younger, but we get
Dear Sue: Absolutely . along and the customers
not. You can get a sexually have no problem with my
transmitted
disease , age, either.
including HIV, at any age.
Recently, the shop hired a
According to the Centers new district manager. He
for Disease Control and comes in once a month to
Pre~ention. HIV/AIDS ' is audit our job performances.
rapidly spreading among · Ewry time he audits me, I
. men and women over 50. get a lower evaluation than
and it is partly' because my younget co-workers.
older adults lack aware- Everyone is baffled by this
ness about the transmis- because they all agree that I
sion of the disease or, like do my job as well if not bet-·
Ted, believe they are ter than others.
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somehow immune. In fact,
I think this manager does
AND MA,RCY SUGAR

Entertainment Briefs
SGHS plans fall concert
MERCERVILLE - The music program at South Gal!ia
High School is holding a fall concert on Fnday, Nov. 14 at
6 p.m. in the SGHS gymnasium.
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This concert will ·be hosted by · the. mustc department
with performances by the junior high choir, high s~hool
choir and show cboir. About 60 students wtll. part1c1pate;
and the concert· will feature the top 5 wmners from
"Rebel Idol."
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Admission is free and open to the public.
"The music program is really growing at South Gallia
and I'm teachmg the kids how to have fun with music
and do thfngs that they have never tried befor~ ," said
Music Director· Cassandra Thompson." There IS some
serious stuff on the concert', but there are also a lot of
fun things for the kids to showcase their talents with.
It 's going to be a fun evening for both the . performers
and the audience ."
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - The Heights .• and
Community Players will prese111 "Hillbilly Blessing$,'' 11
religious comedy play in three acts, ar7 p.IJI. Satntday,
Nov. 15.
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The play, written and directed by the.' Rev. Nancy Hari,Un,
will take place in the auditorium at Point PleasantJunior
Senior High School.
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Admission is free, but a free-will offering will~ accepted for the Mason.County Samaritan Fund.
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GALLIPOLIS - French Art Ce~~ri~:y;~~~~~ $erie~ ;,;~!;i;
program of music .and an continues on ·
at 6:3.0 p.m. at the Merry Family Winet')' on I·~ emper
Hollow Road.
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·Heavy ' hors d'oevres artil refreshments will be .
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served.
Performers include Stephanie Filson and Jay Fe~U
from The Finders, who wiJI open up with an acousiic
!k!t, for Strange Kandy,a mus1cal mix of modern jazz
arid funk, with band · members Ryan Duffy, Jacob
. Riddle, Jenny Walker and Mark Ward: . .
. ·
Re~urning to the Salon experience wiii be artis\ Gerry
Enri,co, artistic~ly portraying the music;,with two an
piec~s to ·~x; raffl~ off at .the end,of the,evenipg. . ,,
Performapce. ,tickets ttre $10 . per person for each
event.
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Artwork produced during each progr{inl wiU be raf"
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· fled off at the end of that event. Unlimited $1 raffle Ptctured tn. tiJ~ !OP
·. tickets will be sold tbroughouteach evening.
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rock song as arttsl G~orrv
Tickets can be obtained at the door the night ,of the . at
event. Each guest with an admission ticket receiv\'S one Cntlontv',.
complimentary glass of Mercy Winery wine . .. · :
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AU prilct;eds benefit cli)Tent ll(!igramming at the'•' s..:t..tohliiiUA:.
. • French Art Colony; which appreciates the· public's ,.b,.e, itrnt
· support.
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come from throughout the trum in this performance,"
Marshall University com- · Castleberry said.
munity.Manyofthegroup's · - The Chamber Choir has
members are preparing for been featured in numerous
careers in music.
· , performances iu Charleston ,
"For a number of stu- -S.C.'s Piccolo Spoleto festi"
dents this will be their first val , on West Virginia Public
concert in . the chamber Radio, and in performances
choir and we'll also be fea- for the American · Choral
'turing several singers who Directors Association. Next
are · showcasing .senior spring, the Chamber Choir
voice _recitals - so we will travel to Washington,
· have both ·ends of the spec- D.C., as part of a concert tour.
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National Gaming Day set Saturday at Bossard Library
: GALLIPOLIS - This
There will be niany vari~aturday.
hundreds of ous types of gaming opporJibraries throughout the tunities .for gaming enthusicountry, including Bossard asts of all kinds. Game sysMemorial
Library
in tems available for play
· Gallipolis, . will provide include a Wii, PS2 and an
gaming programs in support X-Box 360. Partkipants are
of National Gaming Day @ encouraged to bring their
your library (NGD) :
own games and additional
Gaming of .all typ~s at systems as well.
the library ' encourages·
HASBRO has ·provided a
patrons to interact with a · new
game
called
diverse . group o'f liser~. "Pictureka" to every public
share their expertise .with library across the country in
others, and develop new an effort to break a new
· · strategies for gaming and record for the number of
learning .
people playing the same

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Ilomecoining Cabaret set

Choir concert set at Marshall University

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NELSONVILLE - The annita·l fall fund-raiser of
Stuart's Opera House to be held 8:30 p.m. on Saturday,
Nov. 18. will feature music from soul legend Bettye
LaVette.
·
LaVelte ' is .one of the greatest soul singers in .American
music history, possessed of an incredibly expressive voice
that one moment will exude a formidable level of strength
and intensity and the hext •will appear vulnerable, reflective, reeking of heartbreak.
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There are two types of tickets .available for the evening.
There are a limiteil number of tickets for ueat'in the.rrrst
four rows, heavy hors d'oeuvres,drinks, and more ..at $100;.
Reserved tkkets for the · concert •only .may also be ' pur.
chased at $Z5 each. ·
There will also be a silent auction featuring items from
area businesses and individuals throughout the evening.
For more information and tickets, call (740) 753-~924 or
visit the web site at www.stuartsoperahouse .org.

at local

Choir presented recently at
the West Virginia Cultural
Center, including selections
by Monteyerdi. Schubert.
Distler, Whitacre and others.
"We had a very successful
concert at the cultural center
and look forward to repeating the program here at
Marshall," Castleberry said.
Singers , in the · choir are
chosen each year through
competitive audition and

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- The Marshall University
Chamber Choir. a select 33'
voice ensemble under the
pirection · of Dr. David .
~ast'leberry, will present a
concert at 3 p.m. Sunday,
~ov. 16 in Smith. Recital
Hall on · the Huntington
·campus. The concert is free
and open to the public.
The performance w.ill feulure music that the Chamber

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game in a library at the
same ·.time . Help put
Gallipolis on the gaming
map by helping to break the
record. Also. Wizards of the
Coast Carnes has provided
two D&amp;D 4th Edition ,
Starter Sets. and one Magic
League Kit to• add to our
collection for play at this
and other game day s.
Several other board games
will also be available for
play.
The event is free of
charge and snacks will be
provided. Children .under

the age of. 13 must be.
accompanied by a responsib·le adult. Game play begins
at II a.m. and ends promptly at 3 p.m.
For further information
on this or anv ·other event
hosted
by · . Bossard
Memorial Library Youth
Services, please cqntact
Youth Services by calling
the library at 446-READ
ext. 229 .or you may e-mail
your questions io Angie
Strait,
Youth
Services
Program Coordinator at
straitan@oplin .org.

HUNTING'rON, W.Va . - Students from Marshall
University's Department of Music will present the second annual Homecoming Cabaret during Ho.mecoining
weekend.
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·Shows are at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. '15 in the
Jomie Jazz Center on the Huntington campus, and are free
and opert to the public . .
The program of vocal jazz ensembles and solos with a
combo of.s.easoned jazz instrumentalists iS a wllaboration
of Linda Dobbs, professor of voice, and Dr. Sean Parsons
of Marshall's jan studies faculty. ..
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Unq~r their direction singers have sp~nt th~·f~ll semester
explormg the language and nuance of Jazz smgmg an\1 are
excited to share the fun, according to Dobbs. "Join us for
our renditions of tunes made famous · b): Piaf, Ella
Fitzgerald, New York Voices, The Andrews Sisters and
more," she said.
For further informt;Jtion, .contact the Marshall University
Departmem of Music at (304) 696-31/7.

Intergenerational programming
CHESHIRE - River Valley High School's Beta Club
will be sponsoring "lntergeilerational Programming" on
Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the hi~h schooL
This will be the first of four nights for dtfferent genel'ations to spend some time learning from each other. The
Beta Club is asking that.families with three or more gener·
ations participate.
The tinie will be spent pla~ing "parlor games," sucn as
hearts, _checkers, chess, dommoes, etc. Also, students can
teach the older generations how to play games of their generation. such as video games.
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.Free harvest dinner
WILKESVILLE - Wilkesville United Methodist
Church will have a free harvest dinner on Saturday, Nov, 15
from 4 to 6 p.m.

Baza~

planned ·

JACKSON - The CLA 9th Annual Christmas' Bazaar
will be held Saturday, Nov. 22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p~m. in the
CLA Gym, 1595 Chillicothe. Pike, Jackson.
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There will be holiday decorations and gifts for sale.
Visitors will be able to watch tire O~U/Michigan game ol;l
site. A turkey· bowl will·be held for grades 3-7 fro_m 10 t&lt;i ·
11 a.m. Food will be available.
For more information; call (740) 286-5690.

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worker covered by Social policy. · With
Social
SOCIAL SECURITY
Security. These non-retire- Security, however, the averMANAGER, ATHENS
ment Social Security bene- age worker has the equivafits Cl!n be especially impor- lent of a disability insurance
Each · stage of life
tant to young workers policy that would pay
youth, middle age, retire- . because about one in eight monthly benefits to both the
ment - comes with its own young people will die worker and his or her famiset 'of financial concerns. before retirement, and about ly, based on his or her life,Luckily, just by. having ·a one in four will become dis- time earnings. So you can
better understandmg of the abled.
rest a little easier knowing
Social Security program
While the death of a that .Social Security proyou sho11ld be able to calm husband, wife or parent is vides some measure of
emotionally devastating. it security. if life does not turn
some of those concerns.
The first thing yoit need to . can often be financially out as planned:· ·
know is that Social Security · devastating as well. Social
On the other hand, if
is much more than a retire- Security
provides · a you do work and retire as
'ment program. Of the 50 monthly sur~ivors benefit planned, Social Security is
)llillion Americans receiv- check to help thdamily of the foundation for a secure
· ing Soclal Security benefits ,' a deceased worker con tin, retirement. For the avernearly one·third are not ue on ,
age wage earner, Social
retired workers or their
Social Security disability . Security · will replace
dependents. They are protection is equally valu- about .40 percent of · pre-'
~everely disabled workers
able. Relatively f~w work- · retirement earnings. And
and their families, or the ·ers have an employer-pro- 'you can earn a higher ben'survivors of a deceased vided, long-term disabtlity . efit by choosing to retire a

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WHAT: Delta Air Lines Inc. is restructuring its .
Cincinnati hub as the Atlanta-based airline continues
to blend its networks with those of recently acquired
Northwest Airlines.
_
HOW: Delta says it will cu112 percent of its flying out
of Cinclnnat.i and bunch flights closer together while
coordTnt;~ting them with its other hubs.
EFFECT: Delta says the frequency of flights will be
. reduced, but less time between flights will cut doWn ·
on passenger wailing time for conn.eetions.

CINCINNATI
Passe'ngers will see fewer
· flights
leaving
the
C inc inn at i I Northern
Kentucky . hiternational
'Airport next year as Delta
•Air Lines Inc. restructu1es
its hub operations, the company said Wednesday.
· Delta, coming off of its
acquisition of Northwest bunch . the remaining 263 improve their · connection
Airlines, said it plans to cut · daily flights closer together times," she said. ·
While the frequency- of
·12 percent of the flights out as Oelta coordinates schedwill
be
'o f Cincinnati - about 40 ules among its other six destinations
flights a day ....: but that pas- hubs. That will allow -reduced; passengers will
sengers should have shorter Cincinnati to operate· more still have .the same choices
waits for connec~mg fltghts . like it did a few years ago with the exception of
The atrlme wtll evaluate when Delta had severaLAustip, Texas. •
capacity levels again next hundred more daily (jeparDelta also said Wednesday
,ye~r. but Delta remains tures, Hauenstein said. The that it will improve connec.committed to the Cincinnati . number of daily departures · tions from its domestic hubs
hub said Glen Hauenstein, peaked at around 60.0 in with 14.5 percent more total
Delia•s 'executive vice pres- 2004, according to Delta.
capacity between Atlanta,
ident of network .planning
Reducing . the
time Cincinnati, Minneapolis,
and revenue management.
between departures will cut Detroit, Salt Lake City, New
. He said the restructuring down passenger waits York and Memphis in
'will lead to an improved between connections, said January. compared with the
·hub in Cincinnati. ·
Delta. spokeswoman Susan previous year.
"We have · lost a· lot of Elliott. · ·
· Elliott .said about 15 per·connectivity,' which is what
"We will reduce · !lights cent of the · flights out of
'made' Cincinnati work for from seven times through- Cincinnati are mainline Delta
'so mi!DY . years,''. said out the d·ay to five times, flights with aboJ.I• 85 percent
Hauenstein .
and that will be good for the flown by the airline's regionThe restructuring will' customer because that. will at carriers - including

Carleton School/Meigs Industries
Thursday, Nov.
6 pm

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Doors open at 5 pm
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Advance Ticket Drawmg
Advance tickets available
Call 992·7562
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Thursday, Nov. 13
TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Pos\'9053. 7 p.m. at
hall. Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
RACINE - Sonshine
Circle, 7 p.m . at . the
Bet:.any Churc.h. Take collectibles, turn in. noodle
orders ·· by
Nov.
18.
Hostesses. Betty . Proffitt.
Martha ·Lou Beegle, and
Holly Stump.
Monday, Nov. 17
MIDDLEPORT
Special
meeting
of
fvliddleport Lodge #363.
F&amp;AM, 7 p.m .. at temple.
Work in Entered Apprentice
degree : All Masons invited. ·
· Tuesday, Nov. 18 .
GALLIPOLIS - Modem
Woodmen Family Life
Program and Dinner, 5-7

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ProCeeds to be~Jefit Meigs High School Baseball Tham
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p.m., China One; Gallipolis.
Camp will pa)' $4 toward
&lt;ach meal. Program by Judy
Halley on tumor and trauma
registry.

Church events ·•
Friday, Nov. 14
LONG BOTTOM
"Heavenly Rush," 7 p.m.,
Faith Full Gospel Church;
Ohio 124.
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GALLIPOLIS - King·~
Harvest Singers, 6 p.m.i
Gallipolis Freewill Baptist
Church.
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Other events

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Monday, Nov. 17 ,
POMEROY - Meig~
Athletic Boosters fall&gt;p~rt~
banquet. 6:30 .· p.m. , htgli
school .cafeteria. Bring veg·
etable and dessert.

Local Weather

Thursday...Cloudy. Rain
in the morning .. .Then a
chance of showers in the
afternoon. Highs in · the
upper 50s. South winds 5 to
10 mph. Cha.nc'e of rain 90
·percent.
· ·
·
Thursday night ... Mo~tly
cloudy. Lows in the lower
50s. South winds 5 to 10
mph.
Friday ...Partly
sunny
with a 20 percent chance of
showers. Highs in the mid
60s. Southwest winds 10 to
1.5 mph.
Friday night ...Showers.
little later instead of a lit~ Lows in the mid 40s. West
tie earlier.
winds 5' to 10 mph. Chance
The Social Security of rain 80 percent.
Statement that you receive
Saturday•..Cloudy with a
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50 percent chance of show- ·
ers. Highs in· the mid 40s. .
Saturday night ...Cioudy
with a chance of rain show;
ers. Lows in tl\e lower 30s~
Chance of rain 30 percent. :
. Sunday and Sunday
nlght ... Mostly
cloudy.
Highs in the upper 30s.
Lows in the lower 30s.
Monday.. .Mostly sunny;
Highs in the lower 40s.
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Monday night ... Mostl)'
cloudy. Lows in the upper
20s.
·
Tuesday and Tuesday
night... Partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper 30s. Lows id
the mid 20s.
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Wednesday ... Mos tl!
sunny. Highs in the mid 40s,

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Comair, an .Erlanger, Ky.based subsidiary.
Delta would not comment
on bow the restructuring .
would affect employment at
the Cincinnati hub, which
serves a metropolitan .area
. with a population of about 2
million.
Comair spokeswoman
Kate Marx said Wednesday
that the Delta flight reduc- .
lions are not directly associated with 'Comair staffing.
but she .said Comair would
continue to make staffing
adjustments across the company due to the economy.
About 120 Comair pilots
are expected to be laid off
early next year, but Marx
said those reductions are
part of a plan announced

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to prove it, but I received - Susie in Texas
good evaluations for the
Dear Susie: There have
five years before he cam.e always been people who
. here . One more bad eval'ua- take advantage of the systion and I could lose my tem, but they are NOT the
job. What do I do? majority, and this is not the
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be trying to squeeze you out who cannot afford the skyof a job. Contact the Equal rocketing costs of medical
Employment Opportunity · care, hospitalizations and
Commission (eeOC'.gov) at · necessary
medications ,
1-800-669-4000 and ask for and are being denied
assistance.
affordable insurance due
Dear Annie: I think you ' to such arbitrary reasons'
missed the point that ... Not as preexisting conditions
An Enabler" was trying to or changes. in job security.
make about those without The issue is more compliinsurance. These people cated than you rl'alize.
· have made a choice to hve
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.to my family, friends &amp;
··supporters during my
recent election as your
Meigs County Clerk
ofCourts. ·
""Diane Lynch

PtUdfor by lht CtUJdidlll•.

last summer
crew
staffingtobyreduce
aboutflight
500. • ~~:i:i:i:i:i:iii=i~:i;
Those layoffs began Iast
month, and about 200 pilots
and II 0 flight attendants
'have been cut. .
Atlanta-based
Delta
·employs about 2,500 in the
Cincinnati area, and Comair
has 3,100 local workers.

PLEASANT VALLEY
DIALYSIS
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the
to
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Invite

D. Steve D'-"is

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OPEN HOUSE

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· RemoRoo:hi
Bob Roo:hi
Lawr,ence Bastiani

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1:00 p.m.-4:00p.m.
Our fadUty Is located at 3863 Ohio River Rd.,
on Route 62, just nor!h of Point PleJ:sant.

AldoFontano
Jimmy Fonlana
BrunO PieroHi

Carl BarsoUI
Enzo Barsotti

PauiCliS&lt;i
Gemma·C...CI
BobCasci
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Renzo Menchini ·

Lyle Hysell
TomH,..U
· John Strickland
Gino Pitroltl
And All veterans lh'ing &amp; deceased
of Meigs &amp; Gallia County .

\Ve're proud of you
GuiOO &amp; Ca!id Family

come meet the staff anc1

enjoy catered refreshments. .
Dr. Sutihash Kumar Is now a~ patient
R!feirals and specializes In the freaiirient of
1\ypertenSklQ and kidney dlse':se

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OPINION

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Analysis:
In
the
end;
Bush
the
statesman
emerges
The Daily Sentinel

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Back in the day when
images that were replayed all point, Bush underscored it in
his
Saturday
radio
address.
Clinton
was president-&lt;:lectl
. ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
day and night: Bush and first
111 Court Street • Pomeroy, Ohio
lady Laura Bush greeting He pledged an "unprecedent- he deferred to Bush 41 ana
(740) 992-2156 • FAX (740) 992-2157
WASHINGTON
No
Obama
and. his wife, ed effOrt" to help Obama take said, "America has only one
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www.mydallyaentlriel.com
president at a time." The line
lj1atter bow people remember Michelle, as if they were old power.
Obama's ieam is noticing. sounds familiar: Obama has
President Bush's time in friends; Bush strQiling with
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
· office, let there be no doubt the president-elect along the "So far. cooperation has been been saying the same thins
about how he wants to end it: famous Colonnade adjacent ex~ellent." said transition about the current President
Dan Goodrich ·
gracefully.
to the Rose Garden, both men chief John Podesta~ a veteran Bush.
of Bill Clinton's White
Presidents take tranSitiom!
Never
mind
that
Democmt
waving and smiling.
Publisher
Barack Obama spent all that
Translation: Smooth transi- House.
seriously because they know
time deriding Bush for "failed tion.
·
It was Bush's father, the the world is watching. The
Charlene Hoeflich
41st president, who bitterly goal is to show that the same
policies,"
or
mocking
him
for
The
scene
was
the
latest
in
General Manager-News Ediior
hiding in an "undisclosed a fluny of moves by Bush, all lost to Clinton in 1992. But petty politics that can define
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location" because he was too designed to show he is serious George H.W. Bush ordered an election will not under·
unpopular to show up with his about making Obarila's start a · his top aides to cooperate with - mine the transfer of power in
party s own candidate, John success on Jan . 20.
Clinton's transition team. He a democl'llCy.
:: Congres$ shall make no law respecting an
McCain. This is transition
Mere hours after Obama was quoted at the tilhe as say1n other words, statesmlllh
time. Outgoing presidents handily ended eight years of in~, "Let us all fmish the job ship is expected.
.
: establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
support
the
new
guy.
Republican
rule,
Bush
comw1th
the
same
class
with
·
What's
more,
.Bush
has
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of And on that front, Bush is mended Americans for mak- which we served."
indicated he takes this ttansi; speech, or of the press; or the right of the peo-: going well beyond the mini- ing history. 'They· chose a Echoes of that comment tion . particularly serious!):
. pie peaceably to assemble, and to petition the mum. He has embraced the president whose journey rep- .can be found in nearly ever because the nation is in such ·
role of ·Statesman with such resents a triumph of the statement his son has made precarious times. Obama dod
· Government for .a redress ofgrievances.
gusto that it has been pard to American story - a testa- since Obama won election not 'inherit a decision about
mtss.
ment to hard work, optimism one week ago.
how to spend a budget sur~
Tht&gt; result is that Bush's Ialit and faith in the enduring
- The First Amendment to the u.s. Constitution
"I think grace is a very plus. Instead, his govern~
image at the White House promise of our nation," Bush good word for the way Bush
, red ink
is responding. And I'd say wil1.ace
' an economy
will be one of a magnanimous said .
there's
a
little
bit
of
the
fact
in
shambles
and
wars ongo.;
leader. Whether it will
If that effusiveness wasn't
that
there's
a
Bush
41
and
a
ing
in
Iraq
and
Afghanistan
..
improve his legacy is another enough, he called Obama 's
"In
calmer
times,
presidents
· Today is Thursday, Nov. 13 , the 318th day of2008. There matter.
win an ins~Jiring moment and Bush 43," said Stephen Hess, incoming and outgoing have.
are 48 days left in the year. .
. · "This has been a very ~ood said it will be a "stirring a senior fellow emeritus at
Today's Highlight in History:
moment late in his prestden- sight" when the whole The Brookings Institution and ·allowed their emotions to '"'I
On Nov. 13, 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was cy, and, I think it's fair to say, Obarila family arrives.
the author of a new book more freely, to show ~
d~dicated on the National Mall in Washington.
much appreciated by the
Then Bush called together about presidential transitions, displeasure and tension,',
· On this date:
·
·
"There is now a presidency JiUson said. "Bush is awOOii
nation," said Cal Jillson, a about I ,000 employees on the
: In 1789, Benjamin Franklin wrote in a letter to a friend, political science professor at South Lawn and told them to stamped in their DNA," Hess enough to know that the rlJllel!
"In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except Southern
.
Methodist embrace the transition said. "There is a very exclu- don't permit that." ·
death and 'taxes."
All this doesn't just help
University, the home of earnestly. This could have sive club·of people who have
: In 1927, the Holland Tunnel opened to the public, pro- Bush's planned presidential been handled · in . a· press been president, and theY. Obarila. Bush's cooperative
viding access between lower Manhattan and New Jersey · library.
release, or even an internal know they may be called on tf approach could serve hinl
beneath .the Hudson River.
On Monday at the White memo to staff. Instead, it was ·there's a crisis. They even well, too. It puts him on 1ht;
In 1940, the Walt Disney animated movie "Fantasia" had House. Bush warmly wei- a big, showy expression of somehow bond with other right side of public sentiment.
its world premiere in New York .
·
Ending a tumultuous sec;
corned Obarna, whose· domi- support for Obama, with former presidents with whom
' In 1942, Pr~sident Roosevelt signed a mea~ure lowering nant win last week was large- Bush's Cabinet standing they were not particularly and term on a positive note
the minimum draft age from 21 to 18.
. ly seen as a referendum on the . behind him.
friendly."
certainly can't hutt his stantJ.,
In 1956, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws call- Bu.sh years.
The former President B11sh ing as he returns to private
"The peaceful transfet of
ing for racial segregation on public city and state buses. .
The two leaders spent more power is one of the hallmarks· and Clinton, in fact; have life.
~
In 1971 , the U.S. space probe Mariner 9 went into orbit than an hour discussing of a true democracy," Bush become friends and successBut it won't be enoilgh kl
around Mars.
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· domestic and foreign policy · said. "And ensuring that this ful humanitarian partners. altet Bush's legacy, said fless.
. In 1974, Karen Silkwood, a technician an"d union activist in the Oval Office. And then transition is as smooth as pas- The two have raised millions · who worked in · the
at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron plutonium plant . near Bush gave Obama a personal sible is a priority for the rest of dollars for victims ofhurri- Eisenhower and Nixotl
Crescent, Okla., died in a car crash while on her way to tour all around.
of my presidency."
canes in the United States and administrations and advised
meet a reporter.
The world saw video
In case· anyone missed the an Asian tsunami.
·· presidentli Ford and Carter.
· In 1977, the comic strip "Li'l Abner" by AI Capp
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appeared in newspapers for the last time.
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In 1985, some 23 ,000 residents of Annero, Colombia,
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died when a volcanic mudslide buried the·city.
Ten years ago: President Clinton agreed to pay Paula
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Jones $850,000 to drop her sexual harassment lawsuit, with
.,'
no apology or admission of guilt, ending' the four-year legal
II
battle that had spurred the impeachment proceedings
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against him .
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. Five years ago: Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who
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had refused to remove his granite Ten Commandments
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monument from the state courthouse, was thrown off the
~
bench by a judicial ethics panel for having "placed himself
'
above the law." Eric Gagne of the Los Angeles Dodgers
'
won the National League Cy Young Award.
· Today's Birthdays: Actress Madeleine Sherwood is 86.
Journalist -author Peter Arnett is 74. Producer-director Garry
,,
Marshall is 74. Country' singer-songwriter Ray Wylie
I
Hubbard is 62. Actor Joe Mantegna is 61. Actress Sheila
Frazier is 60. Actress Frances Conroy is 55. Musician
Andrew Ranken (The Pogues) is 55. Actress Tracy Scoggins
is 55'. Actor Chris Noth is 54 . Actress-comediall Whoopi
Goldberg is 53. Actor Rex Linn ·("CSI : Miami") is 52.
Actress Caroline Goodall is 49. Actor Neil Flynn ("Scrubs")
is 48. Football player Vinny Testaverde is 45. Rock musician Walter Kibby (Fishbone) is 44. Comedian Jimmy
Kimmel is 41. Actor Steve Zahn is 41. Rock musician
Nikolai Fraiture is 30. Actress Monique Coleman is 28.
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As someone who retained
plumbers and builders. Tbey Starting Nov. 4, it's aiJ
Thought for Today: "As you live, believe in life. Always
ridicule ambassadors and Obama's fault.
human beings will live and profess to greater, broader and doubts as recently as
1
September
that
Barack
fuller life. The only possible death is to lose belief in this
diplomats while promoting
In short, they're complelely1
truth simply because the great end comes slowly, because Obarila could win the presijingoistic journalists who out of ideas. Pattly due l(j,
time is long." - W.E.B . Du Bois, American author and dency, I've rarely been more
have never lived abroad and Karl Rove's cynical decis~
reformer ( 1868-1963).
gratified to be proven wrong.
speak no foreign languages. t0 politi ize the 9/1 I _ _...
Gene
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wal
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nominee have prevailed withradio and · television, they vote immediately before !hie;
out the Wall Street collapse
have found a large, popular 2002 elections, the .GOP nor
LETTERS TO THE
that millions see as the finan•
audience that eagerly absmbll the table. ConServative ·ideD'
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EDITOR
their contempt for intellectual logues had complete controi
Katrina?
look
upon
Obarna
favorably,
elites.
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f th
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.or
s•x;
Without the spectacle of substantially more than voted .that audience, but the truth is o e dgovernment
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prove
of
George
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spree and husband Todd s silk lie without jeers.
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Congressional
Democrats
passed a~ay at her residence on Wednesday Nov. 12 2008
are
pushing
legislation
to
rtt her res1dence .
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:· She was born on May I, 1947 to the late Charles Eug~ne send $25 billion in emerand Grace Evelyn (Frank) Price. Mrs. Starcher worked as a gency loans to the beleacook at. Rocksprings Nursing Home and she attend the guered auto indu~try in
exchange for a· government
~etho~tst Church m Long Bottom.
She 1s sumv~d by her husband, Jim Starcher, Long ownership stake in lhe Pig
Bottom;,a son, Jtmryty and Jessica Starcher, Long Bottom; Thtee car companies.
House Speaker Nancy
~andc~tldren, Ja.mte llJ!d Jennifer Starcher; a sister, Ethel
undr)': Re~dsvtlle ; mece and nephew, Kenny Whaley Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate
lind Lon Batley; spectal aunt , Mary Price; special uncle, Majority Leader Harry
Reid , 0-Ne\!., hope for
Howard Frank.
qui.
ck passage of the auto
-,, She was preceded in death by 'her parents, and a si~te;
Carolyn Whaley, ·
·
' bailout during a postelec•,. Services will be held on_ Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 at II tion session that begins
a.m: at the Anderson. McDaniel Funeral Home irt Pomeroy. Monday.
Bunal wtl~ follow 1~ the Sand Hill Cemetery in Long · Legislation \Jeing drafted
Bottom. V1s1tat;on wtll be held on Friday Nov. 14 2008 by Rep. Barney Frank,
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
'
' · · chairman of the House
Services•
· ·An online regisry is avalible at www.andersonmc- Financial
Committee, and Sen . Carl
daniel.com.
M. Levin , D-Mich., would
,
.
.
AP photo,
dip into the $700 billion
Chevrolet
salesman
Philip
Jordan,
left,
assists
Charlotte
Olson,
center,
who's
looking
to
Wall Street rescue money,
approved by Congress last buy a car for her 18-year-old daughter, Kari Olson, right, Wednesday, in downtown Los
Angeles. Treasury SAcretary Henry Paulson called autos a "critical industry" Wednesday
: "ST. LOUISVILLE ·- Harold E. Weaver Jr. of St month , for the auto aid .
~.ouis~ille, passed away peacefully on Nov. I{, 2008.
·
President Bush is cool to but said a $700 billion financial rescue program wasn't designed for them. The White
,.He was born See!. 3, -1923, in Clifton, W.Va., to Harold that idea. But the White . House was noncommittal, but said it was open to new ideas.
c : and Let)a·(Gasktns) Weaver Sr.
.
House says he is open .to
White House press secre- dends to their shareholderS"
He serVed in the U.S. Navy from 1940 to 1961 , World helping the industry, which !ion between the buyers and
tary
Dana Perino sa id. Bush than the financial compa'
~~11. th~.Ko.rea Conflict and the 1958 South {'ole expe- is b\lckling under .. poor tht; manufacturers that we feel understands
the impottance nies that get a piece of the .
the orogram hl!S to be
d!fiOni He !'C!tred fr?!l:l the Navy as a First Clails Petty sal ~s . f •g ht eredI·1.and a sput- that
inclusive,[' said Ann Wilson of the industry, but that the originalbailout.
.
·
eifficer Chtef Ml!chm!st Mate. After retiring from the tenng economy.
f th M
carmakers'
problems
Auto executives, labor
In an Ovaf Office meeting o e , otor and Equipment
lliTavy m 1961, he relocat~d to the Newark Air Fotce Base
.decades
in
the
making
leaders
and o.ther in~ustry
Monday,
Presid~nt-elect
M;mufacturers
Assoctation.
a~d retired . frOI!I there in 1978. After. retirement he
cannot
be
blamed
on
the
proponents
are mountmg an
: ~clli!Je '~n avid b~ek~epeF~ HAM operator, and an enthu- Obama spoke to Bush about Suppliers are also the domiadministration
or
the
recent
mtense
lobbying
effort f()r a
§I3S!'rn local atcheology. ·
:
. doing more to aid the indus- . 'nant manufacturing presence
financial
meltdown.
i)t
Michigan, Indiana,
bailout. They want an imme;
.. ~e . is . s~rvived by' his wift; of 63, yeari, Mary Lois try, at·des Sa)'d ' and Bush Missouri,
Ohio, Tennessee
"Look
at
.
the
hi~tory
of
diate
$25 bi Ilion loan to keep
Wmel!renner Wea~.er; th.ree chtlch:en: Thomas (Jean) said he was open to it.
and Dllnois, she·noted.
these
companies,
d~c
isions
the
~mpanies
operating and
Weaver, Linda (Weaver) f:lrench and Michael ·(Sharon)
Any effort to throw the
·
they've
made
over
time
that
a
separate
$25
billion
to help
Treasury Secretary Henry
~~a':er; .eight grat)dch!ldren: Chip. (Renee) French, Andy companies a lifeline could
·
g
ot
them
to
where
we
are
cover future health care
~esstc'l!.) Fren&lt;;h, Chnslopher (Mtssy) Weaver, Maggie run into GOP roadblocks Paulson said Wedne$day the
today,"
Perino
said.
obligations for retirees and
that
could
derail
it
in
the
auto
sector
was
"critical,"
(.flobie· Martin) French, Sara (Joseph Banks) French,
Frank's
legislation
would
their dependents.
, ' ·
LeeA~n: -~eaver, R~chel Weaver and I;mily Weaver; Senate. In that chamber, but that the financial induscarve
.
out
a
portion
of
the
The Big Three and United
including try rescue was not 'designed
seven gteat-.grandchildren: Garten ·and Gabby French, Republicans,
$700
billion
financial
rescue
Auto
Workers will have a
some
who
believe
·
their
for
car
companies.
Clayton, 'Kora and Kirra French, Abby Weavet, ·and
program
for
the
Big
Three
high-profile
chance to make
:'Any solution has got to
)latatey Banks; two sisters, Eileen (Marvin) Batton and votes for the Wall Street
automakers,
letting
the
govtheir case at a hearing next
Maraatet Darst;' and one ·brother, Richard (Margie) bailout hurt, and In some be leading to long-term viaernment
take
an
equity
.stake
.
Wednesday
before Frank 's
cases
doomed,
their
re-~lecbility"for
auto
companies,
Weavert brother,in law,Gordon (Susan) Winebrenner:and
Paulson
said.
,
·
in
them
in
exchange
for
the
committee.
_
oumetous:'niece~ and'. lfephews. .
.
tion bids, .are loath to agr~e . He
also
sug·gested loans,
said
Frank:s
•c n is critical that the·
,, Be~iqes his parents, b~ WaS .p~d 'in death by his to any neW'.money.
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.
Sen . Mitch McConnell, Rongress . cou 1d try to use spokesman, Steven Adamske. nation understand this isn't.
daughter ,P~ggy (We~ver) ' Arnold, and son-in-law Garry
Ky., the m.iriority leader, was the loan program already in · · The Treasury could take . just a Michigan problem;
frenc~.
,
,.
.
· &lt;i:allillg hours will be from II a.m. to I p:m..on Friday at . noncommittal about addi- place to help the companies. wartants to share in a por- that one in 10 jobs in the
But Democrats say those tion of future profits and country are impacted by the
Foglesong,Tucker Funeral Home in Mason, W.Va.,'•with tiona! aid. In a ·statement; his
funeral following at I, with Rev. Dick Savage officiating; spokesman said 'congress loans were designed to help would have to be paid back auto industry," Michigan
His · place of rest will pe Letart Evergreen Cemetery. shoufd move to speed the automakers ·adapt to new before' any other sharehold- Gov. Jennifer Granh olm
.
MHitary graveside service will he conducted by done t:;y· release of a $25 billion loan fuel standards, not•to stave er. The car companies said in an interview.
.
off
the
financial
disaster
the
would face tougher restricA House vote on Frank's
VFW .Post99261md AJI!erican Legion 140.'
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program passed ·earlier to companies now say is tions on awarding pay pack- measure could come as
helf. the carmakers develop imminent.
·
ages iO executives a~d divi- ea~ly as next Thursday.
fue -efficient vehicles.
''It may be 'that' there are
change~ that need to be made
iii order· to expedite these
,,
...
low-inte'
rest loans. Other
\
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ideas ll:ave been floated· an:d
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.
all will receive a review as
· MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Chutch of Christ will we approach the Senate's
hold its monthly free cominunitY. dinner from 4:30 to 6 p.ni . retuin next week," said DOn
on Nov. 21 at the· Family, I:.tfe Center. The menu will Stewart, the spokesman.
include roasted lx;ef and pOtatoes, com on the cob and
Pressure _is ·bui\dlnll on
pumpkin pie.
lawmakers m both part1es to
back a more sWeeping rescue that could extend far
beyond the Bill Three. Auto
supplier~. wh1ch represent
the . largest manufacturing
sector in several political'ly
important states, including
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McConnell's, are clamoring
· POMEROY - The following were sentenced ill Meigs for a piece of any rescue.
County Common Pleas Coun:
,
'1'here's so much connec~ • David W. Sigman, 'One year each on two counts of non~uppon of dependents. One year was suspended and
&lt;;;:bmmunity Col'l'ections, 500 hours of community service
qrdered.
~- •· Ryan A. Cozatt, 10 years, suspended, on aggravated
1.\.W&amp;Iary; 18 months ·each on charges oftrafficking in crack
from Page AI
~pcaine, to be served consecutively with sentence from
Brandi's parents, John
Q.allia , Coun\y Common · Pleas Court; forfeiture of
$2,242.66 to Pomeroy Police Department; Community and Cheryl Thomas, along
¢.orrections.
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with several other family
: ·• Anthony Hudson, 18 months each on two counts of members decided to orgag\:'oss sexual imposition, suspended, Community nize the race in the girl's
memory and bestowed upon
€brrections.
.
·: .'Mark A. Haley, Jr., 18 months, illegal processing of it the unique name. Brandi's
uncle Mike Kennedy is the
drug document.
·: • Cedric'A. Ward, one year each on four·counts of posses- coach ,, for Meigs High
School's Cross Country
~ton of crimU1al tools, suspended, Community Corrections.
:~·i
~
.
irack Team anlt has also
_.been instrumental in orgaFo~losure
,.
nizing the race.
"Keep Your Fork" is
.' POMEROY - An action for foreclosure was ·filed in
deriVe\!
from an inspira- .
eigs County Common Pleas Court by Home National
ank, Racine, against Cecil Brinager, for estate of Timothy tiona! slory sent to Kennedy
follo~ing Brandi's passing.
... Brinager, Racine,.and others.
.
The
'story _was about a
~ A foreclosure w~ gtanted to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
against Nancy Perry, and otners. .
•
. , young woman who upon
she on[y has
,·A complaint for forfeiture of land Installment contract discover,jng
thtee'
m(mths
live decides
was filed by Special Property VI •. Midland, Tex. ,'against to make her tofinal
artangen..vid W. Stevens, Racine, and others. .
·
ments. One . of these ...
~ complain\ tor money jud~t was file4 by Beneficial, artangements
was that she
~o. Inc., Vtrgnua Beach, Va., agamst.Terry L. Stmth, ~acme .
be b,uried with a fork . The
reasoning behind the fork
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was that at most socials and
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dinners after the dishes
. ·: POMEROY, - ~ctions for dissolution of marriage were from the main course are ·
l:\JCcl in Meigs CountY Common Pleas Coutt by Amy L. Youn&amp;, clear~:d1 someone· invariably
kine, and Michael Patrick Young, Raciqe; and Sandrit says , · "keep your fork,"
~stet, Racine, and Melvin L. Forrester, Long Bottom.
because. something better i~
coming, whethe'r it be
dessert or an 1fterlife ..
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The fork is a symbol that
the
best is yet to come which
~OLIVE~- Michael J'. Roberts, 22, Racine, was mns~
is
the
•reasOn behind the
~ed to Holzer Medical Center with non-incapacitating
mjuries, including multiple bone fractu~s aroun~ both eyes race's l,lnique name . Brandi's
and his nose , following a one-vehtcle acctdent that family has even started the
tradit,ion of wearing forks
oocurred Sunday at approximately 2 a.m.
' According to troopers •.Roberts was m:;ving a 2002 Toyota around their necks ' during
Celica eastbound on Oh•o 248, near mile post 8, when the race day which represents
•hicle traveled off the right side of the road striking a large both comfort and inspiration,
rpck and ditch. He and a passenger, Beth311y A. Bay, 30, reminding runners of why
~sville, the' owner of the car. left the scene on foot. the ntce was started.
Since the first race. the
Roberts was located at the Holzer ER later Sunday morning.
• He was charged with failure to control, OVI, and no seat- run/walk has raised.$12.000
for academic scholarships.
beit. The vehicle sustained severe damages.

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Th~y, November 13 t 2oo8
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Analysis:
In
the
end;
Bush
the
statesman
emerges
The Daily Sentinel

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Back in the day when
images that were replayed all point, Bush underscored it in
his
Saturday
radio
address.
Clinton
was president-&lt;:lectl
. ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
day and night: Bush and first
111 Court Street • Pomeroy, Ohio
lady Laura Bush greeting He pledged an "unprecedent- he deferred to Bush 41 ana
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Obama
and. his wife, ed effOrt" to help Obama take said, "America has only one
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president at a time." The line
lj1atter bow people remember Michelle, as if they were old power.
Obama's ieam is noticing. sounds familiar: Obama has
President Bush's time in friends; Bush strQiling with
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
· office, let there be no doubt the president-elect along the "So far. cooperation has been been saying the same thins
about how he wants to end it: famous Colonnade adjacent ex~ellent." said transition about the current President
Dan Goodrich ·
gracefully.
to the Rose Garden, both men chief John Podesta~ a veteran Bush.
of Bill Clinton's White
Presidents take tranSitiom!
Never
mind
that
Democmt
waving and smiling.
Publisher
Barack Obama spent all that
Translation: Smooth transi- House.
seriously because they know
time deriding Bush for "failed tion.
·
It was Bush's father, the the world is watching. The
Charlene Hoeflich
41st president, who bitterly goal is to show that the same
policies,"
or
mocking
him
for
The
scene
was
the
latest
in
General Manager-News Ediior
hiding in an "undisclosed a fluny of moves by Bush, all lost to Clinton in 1992. But petty politics that can define
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location" because he was too designed to show he is serious George H.W. Bush ordered an election will not under·
unpopular to show up with his about making Obarila's start a · his top aides to cooperate with - mine the transfer of power in
party s own candidate, John success on Jan . 20.
Clinton's transition team. He a democl'llCy.
:: Congres$ shall make no law respecting an
McCain. This is transition
Mere hours after Obama was quoted at the tilhe as say1n other words, statesmlllh
time. Outgoing presidents handily ended eight years of in~, "Let us all fmish the job ship is expected.
.
: establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
support
the
new
guy.
Republican
rule,
Bush
comw1th
the
same
class
with
·
What's
more,
.Bush
has
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of And on that front, Bush is mended Americans for mak- which we served."
indicated he takes this ttansi; speech, or of the press; or the right of the peo-: going well beyond the mini- ing history. 'They· chose a Echoes of that comment tion . particularly serious!):
. pie peaceably to assemble, and to petition the mum. He has embraced the president whose journey rep- .can be found in nearly ever because the nation is in such ·
role of ·Statesman with such resents a triumph of the statement his son has made precarious times. Obama dod
· Government for .a redress ofgrievances.
gusto that it has been pard to American story - a testa- since Obama won election not 'inherit a decision about
mtss.
ment to hard work, optimism one week ago.
how to spend a budget sur~
Tht&gt; result is that Bush's Ialit and faith in the enduring
- The First Amendment to the u.s. Constitution
"I think grace is a very plus. Instead, his govern~
image at the White House promise of our nation," Bush good word for the way Bush
, red ink
is responding. And I'd say wil1.ace
' an economy
will be one of a magnanimous said .
there's
a
little
bit
of
the
fact
in
shambles
and
wars ongo.;
leader. Whether it will
If that effusiveness wasn't
that
there's
a
Bush
41
and
a
ing
in
Iraq
and
Afghanistan
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improve his legacy is another enough, he called Obama 's
"In
calmer
times,
presidents
· Today is Thursday, Nov. 13 , the 318th day of2008. There matter.
win an ins~Jiring moment and Bush 43," said Stephen Hess, incoming and outgoing have.
are 48 days left in the year. .
. · "This has been a very ~ood said it will be a "stirring a senior fellow emeritus at
Today's Highlight in History:
moment late in his prestden- sight" when the whole The Brookings Institution and ·allowed their emotions to '"'I
On Nov. 13, 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was cy, and, I think it's fair to say, Obarila family arrives.
the author of a new book more freely, to show ~
d~dicated on the National Mall in Washington.
much appreciated by the
Then Bush called together about presidential transitions, displeasure and tension,',
· On this date:
·
·
"There is now a presidency JiUson said. "Bush is awOOii
nation," said Cal Jillson, a about I ,000 employees on the
: In 1789, Benjamin Franklin wrote in a letter to a friend, political science professor at South Lawn and told them to stamped in their DNA," Hess enough to know that the rlJllel!
"In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except Southern
.
Methodist embrace the transition said. "There is a very exclu- don't permit that." ·
death and 'taxes."
All this doesn't just help
University, the home of earnestly. This could have sive club·of people who have
: In 1927, the Holland Tunnel opened to the public, pro- Bush's planned presidential been handled · in . a· press been president, and theY. Obarila. Bush's cooperative
viding access between lower Manhattan and New Jersey · library.
release, or even an internal know they may be called on tf approach could serve hinl
beneath .the Hudson River.
On Monday at the White memo to staff. Instead, it was ·there's a crisis. They even well, too. It puts him on 1ht;
In 1940, the Walt Disney animated movie "Fantasia" had House. Bush warmly wei- a big, showy expression of somehow bond with other right side of public sentiment.
its world premiere in New York .
·
Ending a tumultuous sec;
corned Obarna, whose· domi- support for Obama, with former presidents with whom
' In 1942, Pr~sident Roosevelt signed a mea~ure lowering nant win last week was large- Bush's Cabinet standing they were not particularly and term on a positive note
the minimum draft age from 21 to 18.
. ly seen as a referendum on the . behind him.
friendly."
certainly can't hutt his stantJ.,
In 1956, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws call- Bu.sh years.
The former President B11sh ing as he returns to private
"The peaceful transfet of
ing for racial segregation on public city and state buses. .
The two leaders spent more power is one of the hallmarks· and Clinton, in fact; have life.
~
In 1971 , the U.S. space probe Mariner 9 went into orbit than an hour discussing of a true democracy," Bush become friends and successBut it won't be enoilgh kl
around Mars.
·
· domestic and foreign policy · said. "And ensuring that this ful humanitarian partners. altet Bush's legacy, said fless.
. In 1974, Karen Silkwood, a technician an"d union activist in the Oval Office. And then transition is as smooth as pas- The two have raised millions · who worked in · the
at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron plutonium plant . near Bush gave Obama a personal sible is a priority for the rest of dollars for victims ofhurri- Eisenhower and Nixotl
Crescent, Okla., died in a car crash while on her way to tour all around.
of my presidency."
canes in the United States and administrations and advised
meet a reporter.
The world saw video
In case· anyone missed the an Asian tsunami.
·· presidentli Ford and Carter.
· In 1977, the comic strip "Li'l Abner" by AI Capp
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appeared in newspapers for the last time.
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In 1985, some 23 ,000 residents of Annero, Colombia,
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died when a volcanic mudslide buried the·city.
Ten years ago: President Clinton agreed to pay Paula
''
Jones $850,000 to drop her sexual harassment lawsuit, with
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no apology or admission of guilt, ending' the four-year legal
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battle that had spurred the impeachment proceedings
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against him .
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. Five years ago: Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who
~
had refused to remove his granite Ten Commandments
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monument from the state courthouse, was thrown off the
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bench by a judicial ethics panel for having "placed himself
'
above the law." Eric Gagne of the Los Angeles Dodgers
'
won the National League Cy Young Award.
· Today's Birthdays: Actress Madeleine Sherwood is 86.
Journalist -author Peter Arnett is 74. Producer-director Garry
,,
Marshall is 74. Country' singer-songwriter Ray Wylie
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Hubbard is 62. Actor Joe Mantegna is 61. Actress Sheila
Frazier is 60. Actress Frances Conroy is 55. Musician
Andrew Ranken (The Pogues) is 55. Actress Tracy Scoggins
is 55'. Actor Chris Noth is 54 . Actress-comediall Whoopi
Goldberg is 53. Actor Rex Linn ·("CSI : Miami") is 52.
Actress Caroline Goodall is 49. Actor Neil Flynn ("Scrubs")
is 48. Football player Vinny Testaverde is 45. Rock musician Walter Kibby (Fishbone) is 44. Comedian Jimmy
Kimmel is 41. Actor Steve Zahn is 41. Rock musician
Nikolai Fraiture is 30. Actress Monique Coleman is 28.
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As someone who retained
plumbers and builders. Tbey Starting Nov. 4, it's aiJ
Thought for Today: "As you live, believe in life. Always
ridicule ambassadors and Obama's fault.
human beings will live and profess to greater, broader and doubts as recently as
1
September
that
Barack
fuller life. The only possible death is to lose belief in this
diplomats while promoting
In short, they're complelely1
truth simply because the great end comes slowly, because Obarila could win the presijingoistic journalists who out of ideas. Pattly due l(j,
time is long." - W.E.B . Du Bois, American author and dency, I've rarely been more
have never lived abroad and Karl Rove's cynical decis~
reformer ( 1868-1963).
gratified to be proven wrong.
speak no foreign languages. t0 politi ize the 9/1 I _ _...
Gene
And with the rise of 'shock by . scheduling
c
· an Iraq
y"6""'1'
But could the Democratic
wal
L~ns
nominee have prevailed withradio and · television, they vote immediately before !hie;
out the Wall Street collapse
have found a large, popular 2002 elections, the .GOP nor
LETTERS TO THE
that millions see as the finan•
audience that eagerly absmbll the table. ConServative ·ideD'
cia! equivalent of Hurricane
EDITOR
their contempt for intellectual logues had complete controi
Katrina?
look
upon
Obarna
favorably,
elites.
They hoped to shape
f th
'
.
Letters to the editor are welcome. They should be less
.or
s•x;
Without the spectacle of substantially more than voted .that audience, but the truth is o e dgovernment
·
h· h the ·
than 300 words . All letters are subject to editing, must be Sen. John McCain, owner of for him. Meanwliile, an . that their audience hllll now years, unng
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signed, and include address and telephone number. No nine houses and 13 automoinvaded Iraq on false preleiiS·
unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be in biles, campaigning as the astonishing 76 pen:ent disap- ' shaped them."
prove
of
George
w.
Bush.
His
In
less
exalted
terms,
GOP
es,
bungled the war calll-l
·good caste, addressing i.~sues , not personalities. Letters of working man's tribune, along
"rancher"
.
pose
abandoned,
strategists
made
the
fatal
misstrophically,
failed to ~
thanks to organizations and individual.~ will not be accepr- with his new best friend Joe,
the president will retire to take of believing their own or kill Osama bin Laden/
ed for publication.
the (unlicensed) P.lumber? north Dallas, one of a fe"' BS. It wasn't only Palin. tumedAfghanistanintoarun-'
Without Sarah · Palin's metropolitan areas where McCain spent the campaign ning sore, allOwed a majo(.
"Nieman-Marxist" s~ing he'll be able to appear in pub- railing against "earmarks," American city to drownJ
spree and husband Todd s silk lie without jeers.
approximately I percent of · resorted to kidnapping liD~(
boxersh~?
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· Could ANY Republican the federal budget. Now torture, gutted
Fourtlt
Can
the
Comedy
Channel
(USPS
213-960)
· have won this fear, given there's a plan: Cancel post- Amendment pn'vacy righ:,:.;i
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survive without the GOP?
· trucu'on ran up massive government
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Bush,s 1egacy o failure? I office
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ination,
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perfect
campaign.
His
hanWall
Street
Journal.
Basically,
Rush
Limbaugh
spent
the
financial
system.
In a story, call the newsroom at (740) paid at Pomeroy.
It's been straight downhill
dling of the TV debates was . argues Marl&lt;; Lilla, the party week before the election hysMember: The AsSociated Press and
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masterful.
·Rather
than
going
~
played,.
upon
the
prejuterically
warning
his
audience
from
. · "Mission
the Ohio Ntwspapor Association.
Poelmlltll': Send address correc·
for
the
knockout,
Obama
was
dices
and
1ears
of
the
leastagainst
Obarna's
alleged
plot
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onward.
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mastery
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in
order
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retirement'
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and
put
pundits
wbo marveled over
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ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

WASHINGTON
Congressional
Democrats
passed a~ay at her residence on Wednesday Nov. 12 2008
are
pushing
legislation
to
rtt her res1dence .
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:· She was born on May I, 1947 to the late Charles Eug~ne send $25 billion in emerand Grace Evelyn (Frank) Price. Mrs. Starcher worked as a gency loans to the beleacook at. Rocksprings Nursing Home and she attend the guered auto indu~try in
exchange for a· government
~etho~tst Church m Long Bottom.
She 1s sumv~d by her husband, Jim Starcher, Long ownership stake in lhe Pig
Bottom;,a son, Jtmryty and Jessica Starcher, Long Bottom; Thtee car companies.
House Speaker Nancy
~andc~tldren, Ja.mte llJ!d Jennifer Starcher; a sister, Ethel
undr)': Re~dsvtlle ; mece and nephew, Kenny Whaley Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate
lind Lon Batley; spectal aunt , Mary Price; special uncle, Majority Leader Harry
Reid , 0-Ne\!., hope for
Howard Frank.
qui.
ck passage of the auto
-,, She was preceded in death by 'her parents, and a si~te;
Carolyn Whaley, ·
·
' bailout during a postelec•,. Services will be held on_ Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 at II tion session that begins
a.m: at the Anderson. McDaniel Funeral Home irt Pomeroy. Monday.
Bunal wtl~ follow 1~ the Sand Hill Cemetery in Long · Legislation \Jeing drafted
Bottom. V1s1tat;on wtll be held on Friday Nov. 14 2008 by Rep. Barney Frank,
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
'
' · · chairman of the House
Services•
· ·An online regisry is avalible at www.andersonmc- Financial
Committee, and Sen . Carl
daniel.com.
M. Levin , D-Mich., would
,
.
.
AP photo,
dip into the $700 billion
Chevrolet
salesman
Philip
Jordan,
left,
assists
Charlotte
Olson,
center,
who's
looking
to
Wall Street rescue money,
approved by Congress last buy a car for her 18-year-old daughter, Kari Olson, right, Wednesday, in downtown Los
Angeles. Treasury SAcretary Henry Paulson called autos a "critical industry" Wednesday
: "ST. LOUISVILLE ·- Harold E. Weaver Jr. of St month , for the auto aid .
~.ouis~ille, passed away peacefully on Nov. I{, 2008.
·
President Bush is cool to but said a $700 billion financial rescue program wasn't designed for them. The White
,.He was born See!. 3, -1923, in Clifton, W.Va., to Harold that idea. But the White . House was noncommittal, but said it was open to new ideas.
c : and Let)a·(Gasktns) Weaver Sr.
.
House says he is open .to
White House press secre- dends to their shareholderS"
He serVed in the U.S. Navy from 1940 to 1961 , World helping the industry, which !ion between the buyers and
tary
Dana Perino sa id. Bush than the financial compa'
~~11. th~.Ko.rea Conflict and the 1958 South {'ole expe- is b\lckling under .. poor tht; manufacturers that we feel understands
the impottance nies that get a piece of the .
the orogram hl!S to be
d!fiOni He !'C!tred fr?!l:l the Navy as a First Clails Petty sal ~s . f •g ht eredI·1.and a sput- that
inclusive,[' said Ann Wilson of the industry, but that the originalbailout.
.
·
eifficer Chtef Ml!chm!st Mate. After retiring from the tenng economy.
f th M
carmakers'
problems
Auto executives, labor
In an Ovaf Office meeting o e , otor and Equipment
lliTavy m 1961, he relocat~d to the Newark Air Fotce Base
.decades
in
the
making
leaders
and o.ther in~ustry
Monday,
Presid~nt-elect
M;mufacturers
Assoctation.
a~d retired . frOI!I there in 1978. After. retirement he
cannot
be
blamed
on
the
proponents
are mountmg an
: ~clli!Je '~n avid b~ek~epeF~ HAM operator, and an enthu- Obama spoke to Bush about Suppliers are also the domiadministration
or
the
recent
mtense
lobbying
effort f()r a
§I3S!'rn local atcheology. ·
:
. doing more to aid the indus- . 'nant manufacturing presence
financial
meltdown.
i)t
Michigan, Indiana,
bailout. They want an imme;
.. ~e . is . s~rvived by' his wift; of 63, yeari, Mary Lois try, at·des Sa)'d ' and Bush Missouri,
Ohio, Tennessee
"Look
at
.
the
hi~tory
of
diate
$25 bi Ilion loan to keep
Wmel!renner Wea~.er; th.ree chtlch:en: Thomas (Jean) said he was open to it.
and Dllnois, she·noted.
these
companies,
d~c
isions
the
~mpanies
operating and
Weaver, Linda (Weaver) f:lrench and Michael ·(Sharon)
Any effort to throw the
·
they've
made
over
time
that
a
separate
$25
billion
to help
Treasury Secretary Henry
~~a':er; .eight grat)dch!ldren: Chip. (Renee) French, Andy companies a lifeline could
·
g
ot
them
to
where
we
are
cover future health care
~esstc'l!.) Fren&lt;;h, Chnslopher (Mtssy) Weaver, Maggie run into GOP roadblocks Paulson said Wedne$day the
today,"
Perino
said.
obligations for retirees and
that
could
derail
it
in
the
auto
sector
was
"critical,"
(.flobie· Martin) French, Sara (Joseph Banks) French,
Frank's
legislation
would
their dependents.
, ' ·
LeeA~n: -~eaver, R~chel Weaver and I;mily Weaver; Senate. In that chamber, but that the financial induscarve
.
out
a
portion
of
the
The Big Three and United
including try rescue was not 'designed
seven gteat-.grandchildren: Garten ·and Gabby French, Republicans,
$700
billion
financial
rescue
Auto
Workers will have a
some
who
believe
·
their
for
car
companies.
Clayton, 'Kora and Kirra French, Abby Weavet, ·and
program
for
the
Big
Three
high-profile
chance to make
:'Any solution has got to
)latatey Banks; two sisters, Eileen (Marvin) Batton and votes for the Wall Street
automakers,
letting
the
govtheir case at a hearing next
Maraatet Darst;' and one ·brother, Richard (Margie) bailout hurt, and In some be leading to long-term viaernment
take
an
equity
.stake
.
Wednesday
before Frank 's
cases
doomed,
their
re-~lecbility"for
auto
companies,
Weavert brother,in law,Gordon (Susan) Winebrenner:and
Paulson
said.
,
·
in
them
in
exchange
for
the
committee.
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oumetous:'niece~ and'. lfephews. .
.
tion bids, .are loath to agr~e . He
also
sug·gested loans,
said
Frank:s
•c n is critical that the·
,, Be~iqes his parents, b~ WaS .p~d 'in death by his to any neW'.money.
· .. · C
.
Sen . Mitch McConnell, Rongress . cou 1d try to use spokesman, Steven Adamske. nation understand this isn't.
daughter ,P~ggy (We~ver) ' Arnold, and son-in-law Garry
Ky., the m.iriority leader, was the loan program already in · · The Treasury could take . just a Michigan problem;
frenc~.
,
,.
.
· &lt;i:allillg hours will be from II a.m. to I p:m..on Friday at . noncommittal about addi- place to help the companies. wartants to share in a por- that one in 10 jobs in the
But Democrats say those tion of future profits and country are impacted by the
Foglesong,Tucker Funeral Home in Mason, W.Va.,'•with tiona! aid. In a ·statement; his
funeral following at I, with Rev. Dick Savage officiating; spokesman said 'congress loans were designed to help would have to be paid back auto industry," Michigan
His · place of rest will pe Letart Evergreen Cemetery. shoufd move to speed the automakers ·adapt to new before' any other sharehold- Gov. Jennifer Granh olm
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MHitary graveside service will he conducted by done t:;y· release of a $25 billion loan fuel standards, not•to stave er. The car companies said in an interview.
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off
the
financial
disaster
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fue -efficient vehicles.
''It may be 'that' there are
change~ that need to be made
iii order· to expedite these
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· MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Chutch of Christ will we approach the Senate's
hold its monthly free cominunitY. dinner from 4:30 to 6 p.ni . retuin next week," said DOn
on Nov. 21 at the· Family, I:.tfe Center. The menu will Stewart, the spokesman.
include roasted lx;ef and pOtatoes, com on the cob and
Pressure _is ·bui\dlnll on
pumpkin pie.
lawmakers m both part1es to
back a more sWeeping rescue that could extend far
beyond the Bill Three. Auto
supplier~. wh1ch represent
the . largest manufacturing
sector in several political'ly
important states, including
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· POMEROY - The following were sentenced ill Meigs for a piece of any rescue.
County Common Pleas Coun:
,
'1'here's so much connec~ • David W. Sigman, 'One year each on two counts of non~uppon of dependents. One year was suspended and
&lt;;;:bmmunity Col'l'ections, 500 hours of community service
qrdered.
~- •· Ryan A. Cozatt, 10 years, suspended, on aggravated
1.\.W&amp;Iary; 18 months ·each on charges oftrafficking in crack
from Page AI
~pcaine, to be served consecutively with sentence from
Brandi's parents, John
Q.allia , Coun\y Common · Pleas Court; forfeiture of
$2,242.66 to Pomeroy Police Department; Community and Cheryl Thomas, along
¢.orrections.
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: ·• Anthony Hudson, 18 months each on two counts of members decided to orgag\:'oss sexual imposition, suspended, Community nize the race in the girl's
memory and bestowed upon
€brrections.
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·: .'Mark A. Haley, Jr., 18 months, illegal processing of it the unique name. Brandi's
uncle Mike Kennedy is the
drug document.
·: • Cedric'A. Ward, one year each on four·counts of posses- coach ,, for Meigs High
School's Cross Country
~ton of crimU1al tools, suspended, Community Corrections.
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irack Team anlt has also
_.been instrumental in orgaFo~losure
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nizing the race.
"Keep Your Fork" is
.' POMEROY - An action for foreclosure was ·filed in
deriVe\!
from an inspira- .
eigs County Common Pleas Court by Home National
ank, Racine, against Cecil Brinager, for estate of Timothy tiona! slory sent to Kennedy
follo~ing Brandi's passing.
... Brinager, Racine,.and others.
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The
'story _was about a
~ A foreclosure w~ gtanted to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
against Nancy Perry, and otners. .
•
. , young woman who upon
she on[y has
,·A complaint for forfeiture of land Installment contract discover,jng
thtee'
m(mths
live decides
was filed by Special Property VI •. Midland, Tex. ,'against to make her tofinal
artangen..vid W. Stevens, Racine, and others. .
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~ complain\ tor money jud~t was file4 by Beneficial, artangements
was that she
~o. Inc., Vtrgnua Beach, Va., agamst.Terry L. Stmth, ~acme .
be b,uried with a fork . The
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l:\JCcl in Meigs CountY Common Pleas Coutt by Amy L. Youn&amp;, clear~:d1 someone· invariably
kine, and Michael Patrick Young, Raciqe; and Sandrit says , · "keep your fork,"
~stet, Racine, and Melvin L. Forrester, Long Bottom.
because. something better i~
coming, whethe'r it be
dessert or an 1fterlife ..
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The fork is a symbol that
the
best is yet to come which
~OLIVE~- Michael J'. Roberts, 22, Racine, was mns~
is
the
•reasOn behind the
~ed to Holzer Medical Center with non-incapacitating
mjuries, including multiple bone fractu~s aroun~ both eyes race's l,lnique name . Brandi's
and his nose , following a one-vehtcle acctdent that family has even started the
tradit,ion of wearing forks
oocurred Sunday at approximately 2 a.m.
' According to troopers •.Roberts was m:;ving a 2002 Toyota around their necks ' during
Celica eastbound on Oh•o 248, near mile post 8, when the race day which represents
•hicle traveled off the right side of the road striking a large both comfort and inspiration,
rpck and ditch. He and a passenger, Beth311y A. Bay, 30, reminding runners of why
~sville, the' owner of the car. left the scene on foot. the ntce was started.
Since the first race. the
Roberts was located at the Holzer ER later Sunday morning.
• He was charged with failure to control, OVI, and no seat- run/walk has raised.$12.000
for academic scholarships.
beit. The vehicle sustained severe damages.

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LEVELAND(AP)said he has not decided
Ohio's toP. elections
whether he will support
official wtll consider
more
centers. He still has
another anempt at expandconcerns about a window in
ipg early voting, which has
the firSt week of early voting
been credited with shortenwhen people can register
ijlg lines during last week's
and vot~ on the same day.
election. ,
The Ohio Republican
! Secretary of State Jennifer
Party
challenged the legali Brunner wants to let each
ly of the week long period \It
oounty, open four early votthe start of October, arguing
ipg locahons in the 35 days
that the process of verifying
before an election. Ohio curregistrations was flawed,
t3:ntly allows only one early
but state and federal courts
~oting center per county.
upheld
the voting window.
• Brunner said she will
The
Nov.
4 election was
gauge whet!Jer ther:e's interthe first presidential contest
dst in changing the law when
in
which voters could cast
AP
photo
She convenes a bipartisan
absentee
ballots without
e:Iection summitnext month. A Nov. 3 file photo showing long lines of early voters waiting outside the Clark County Board
reason
for voting
giving
a
· "I suspecr early voting is of Elections. The popularity of early voting has Ohio's top elections official considering
early. Some Ohio counties,
going to be a very hottopic ," another try at expanding the locations where voters can cast ballots before Election Day.
including
Cuyahoga,
$-id Aaron Ockerman, a lobencouraged
early.
voting by
could
get
renewei!'support.
!Jyist
for
the
Ohio . Brunner, a Democrat, denied her request.
keeping
their
balloting
sites
Speaker Jon
House
However,
with
a
Association of Election tried to amend a House bill
C&gt;fficials. "I think we would this year to expand early bemocratic majority set to Husted, a Dayton-area open seven days a week. ·
The
county, . which
fully support expanding it, voting locations, but the take control of the House Republican, who is moving
includes
Cleveland,
paid at
Republican-led Legislature next yt:&amp;, Brunner's ideas to the Republican-domina!especially in big counties."

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least $220,000 extra to staff
the center Ol\ weekends.
About 54.000 people, or.8
percent of those who voted m
Cuyahoga County, cast hallot~ early at the Board of
Elections office where the
wait sometimes reached two
hours . M_ore . than 200,000
others rmuled m absentee ballots, and about 395,000 peepie voted on ElectiOn Day.
The h~gh early turnout
reduced hnes at the polls and
allowed poll workers to
close most l~ations on time.
"Early voting was a huge
advantage," said Jane
Platten. the board's director.
Long early voting lines
discouraged some voters m
large counties, satd Dan
Tokaji, .a law. pro~essor at .
Ohto State Umverstty.
"The most useful reform
would be to ~xpa~d the
,number ~f !~allons m larg·
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Locals land 8 on all~district football teams.for SE Ohio:
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTEAS'OMYDAILYTAIBUNE.COM

COLUMBUS - A combined total of 18 locai ath·
letes from Galli a·and Meigs
counties were selected to the
2008 Associated Press
Southeast Ohio District football teams for Divisions 0VI.
Smith
Bolin
There were six area·teams
represented · at the southeast
Ohio district meeting in. '.there were a total of 10
Athens. Three schools - selections - six first-teamMeigs, Gallia Academy arid ers and four honorable menRiver Valley - were part of lions - from the Ohio
the Division IV draw, while Valley PUblishing area.
Meigs - the lone playoff
Southern, Eastern and South
Gallia were all D-6 squads. team from the area - had
Of the ' 1'8 local honorees, the most selections with five
10 of those were first-team after finishing the year 8-3
selections while eight more overall. The Marauders
were named honorable men- landed three players tion. Meigs County also had Jeremy Smith, Clay Bolin
I I honorees in comparison and Ernie Welsh - on first
to seven from Gallia County. team, while ·two others Starting in Division IV, Jacob Well anti Mason Metts

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mention for the Maroon and
Gold .
Ga!lia Academy - which
finished 5-5 overall - landed three players on the D-4
list . Both Evan Wood and
Jared Gravely were named
to the first team , while Beau
Whaley was selected as bonorable mention.
.
River Valley - which finished 3-7 overall - had two
players selected. Zak Dee!
was named to the first team

Sean Coppick and Taylor
Lemley were first team
selections and Michael
Manuel was an honorable
mention pick .
.
Eastern - which finished~
3-7 overall - also had three
honorees, but only one first
teamer in Ben Buckley,
Kelly Winebrenner and Jeff
Milhoan were both honorLemley
Buckley
able mention selections for.
the Eagles.
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and Clayton Curnutte was an
South Gallia - which finhonorable mention selec- ished the season 2-8 overall
lion.
- had two selections. Jacob
Smith and Bolin were Dotson was a first team hanoffensive selections for the oree and Caleb McClanahan
first team, while Welsh , was an honorable mention
Wood, Gravely and Dee! pick .
were defensive honorees.
Coppick and Dotson were
In Division VI, there were offensive picks for first
four first-learners and four team, while Buckley and
honorable mentions from the Lemley were defensive
OVP area.
. selections for first team .
Southern -' which finHonorable mention selec· ished 4-6 overall - had' tions were riot divided into
three honorees in all. Both offense and defense .
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W.Va. ~ Welcome back turned around and are ready
Point Pleasant.
to make some noise at the
· After a 10 year hiatus state level once again.
"The team is excited, our
from postseason play tbe
Big Blacks - who are 7-3 whole student body· is excitthis fall - will be playin~ in ed, and they are just ecstatic
Week 12 for the first time that we have finally made
since 1998 when they travel that tum al]d, as a coaching
to Wetzel County Friday staff, we are just proud of
night to take on eight -seed- the kids and what ther, have
ed Magnolia (7-3) in New accomplished so far, ' saic!
Martinsville.
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It has been a tough road to to cotne in here and just be
reach this point for the Big satisfied with .just making
Blacks, who have reC!)rded a .the playoffs. We are going to
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University of Rio Grande
will announce its 2007-08
Athletes of the Year at halftime of the Rio men's game
on Saturday, November 15,
at the .Newt Oliver Arena.
The female athlete of the
year is softball player
Jessica Ross and the top.
male athlete is track sprinter
Josh Perry.
Ross , a Hilliard, OH
native,
captured
the
American
Mideast
Conference South Division ·
Player of the Year last
She was also .
spnng.
tabbed first team All-AMC
South. It was the third time
she was a 1st team all-con-.
ference selection .
She batted .500 this season (73-for-1146), which
led the team. She also led
the · team with 52 runs
scored and 36 stolen bases .
She tied for the team lead in
triples with two and ripped
six doubles while driving in
10 runs.
Ross also posted i mpressive slugging (.568) and onbase percentages ( .568),
which were second and first
on the team respectively.
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only two errors in 50 total
chances for a .960 fielding
percentage.
Rio ended the season with
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of beating Ohio Dominican
head-to-head. claimed the
South Divi sion championship.
Perry, a native of Rio
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Two coaches who · aren't
fond of each other, in charge
of players who feel the same
•way, competing for a sharp
object.
Must be time for
Minnesota
to
play
Wisconsin .
The Golden Gophers and
Badgers meet Saturday to
renew the longest-running
rivalry in major college
football - this is meeting
No. I 18. Adding a subplot,
the Big Ten rivals have
become fierce foes on the
recruiting trail.
There is clear tension
between Minnesota coach
APphoto Tim
Brewster
and
Minnesota he~d coach Tim Brewster stands in front of the team during t~e school · Wisconsin's ·Bret Bielema.
song alter Minnesota lost 24·17 to Northwestern in an NCAA college football game who has . five Minnesotans
Saturday in Minneapolis.
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includes receiver David
Gilreath, who initially committed to the Gophers before
choosing the Badgers.
Brewster beamed this
week about defensive back
Kim Royston. a Twin Cities
native who transferred home
after two seasons at
·Wisconsin. Big Ten rules
prohibit him from being on
scholarship at Minnesota, so
he's paying his own way.
"What he 's done to come
here couldn't be any
stronger statement about
what it means to be a
Gopher and how badly he
wanted to be a Gopher."
Brewster said .
Royston is ineligible to
play this season but will
play in 2009. He has been a
valuable member of the
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Ohio elections chief looks to

ed state Senate next year,
LEVELAND(AP)said he has not decided
Ohio's toP. elections
whether he will support
official wtll consider
more
centers. He still has
another anempt at expandconcerns about a window in
ipg early voting, which has
the firSt week of early voting
been credited with shortenwhen people can register
ijlg lines during last week's
and vot~ on the same day.
election. ,
The Ohio Republican
! Secretary of State Jennifer
Party
challenged the legali Brunner wants to let each
ly of the week long period \It
oounty, open four early votthe start of October, arguing
ipg locahons in the 35 days
that the process of verifying
before an election. Ohio curregistrations was flawed,
t3:ntly allows only one early
but state and federal courts
~oting center per county.
upheld
the voting window.
• Brunner said she will
The
Nov.
4 election was
gauge whet!Jer ther:e's interthe first presidential contest
dst in changing the law when
in
which voters could cast
AP
photo
She convenes a bipartisan
absentee
ballots without
e:Iection summitnext month. A Nov. 3 file photo showing long lines of early voters waiting outside the Clark County Board
reason
for voting
giving
a
· "I suspecr early voting is of Elections. The popularity of early voting has Ohio's top elections official considering
early. Some Ohio counties,
going to be a very hottopic ," another try at expanding the locations where voters can cast ballots before Election Day.
including
Cuyahoga,
$-id Aaron Ockerman, a lobencouraged
early.
voting by
could
get
renewei!'support.
!Jyist
for
the
Ohio . Brunner, a Democrat, denied her request.
keeping
their
balloting
sites
Speaker Jon
House
However,
with
a
Association of Election tried to amend a House bill
C&gt;fficials. "I think we would this year to expand early bemocratic majority set to Husted, a Dayton-area open seven days a week. ·
The
county, . which
fully support expanding it, voting locations, but the take control of the House Republican, who is moving
includes
Cleveland,
paid at
Republican-led Legislature next yt:&amp;, Brunner's ideas to the Republican-domina!especially in big counties."

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least $220,000 extra to staff
the center Ol\ weekends.
About 54.000 people, or.8
percent of those who voted m
Cuyahoga County, cast hallot~ early at the Board of
Elections office where the
wait sometimes reached two
hours . M_ore . than 200,000
others rmuled m absentee ballots, and about 395,000 peepie voted on ElectiOn Day.
The h~gh early turnout
reduced hnes at the polls and
allowed poll workers to
close most l~ations on time.
"Early voting was a huge
advantage," said Jane
Platten. the board's director.
Long early voting lines
discouraged some voters m
large counties, satd Dan
Tokaji, .a law. pro~essor at .
Ohto State Umverstty.
"The most useful reform
would be to ~xpa~d the
,number ~f !~allons m larg·
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BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTEAS'OMYDAILYTAIBUNE.COM

COLUMBUS - A combined total of 18 locai ath·
letes from Galli a·and Meigs
counties were selected to the
2008 Associated Press
Southeast Ohio District football teams for Divisions 0VI.
Smith
Bolin
There were six area·teams
represented · at the southeast
Ohio district meeting in. '.there were a total of 10
Athens. Three schools - selections - six first-teamMeigs, Gallia Academy arid ers and four honorable menRiver Valley - were part of lions - from the Ohio
the Division IV draw, while Valley PUblishing area.
Meigs - the lone playoff
Southern, Eastern and South
Gallia were all D-6 squads. team from the area - had
Of the ' 1'8 local honorees, the most selections with five
10 of those were first-team after finishing the year 8-3
selections while eight more overall. The Marauders
were named honorable men- landed three players tion. Meigs County also had Jeremy Smith, Clay Bolin
I I honorees in comparison and Ernie Welsh - on first
to seven from Gallia County. team, while ·two others Starting in Division IV, Jacob Well anti Mason Metts

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mention for the Maroon and
Gold .
Ga!lia Academy - which
finished 5-5 overall - landed three players on the D-4
list . Both Evan Wood and
Jared Gravely were named
to the first team , while Beau
Whaley was selected as bonorable mention.
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River Valley - which finished 3-7 overall - had two
players selected. Zak Dee!
was named to the first team

Sean Coppick and Taylor
Lemley were first team
selections and Michael
Manuel was an honorable
mention pick .
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Eastern - which finished~
3-7 overall - also had three
honorees, but only one first
teamer in Ben Buckley,
Kelly Winebrenner and Jeff
Milhoan were both honorLemley
Buckley
able mention selections for.
the Eagles.
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and Clayton Curnutte was an
South Gallia - which finhonorable mention selec- ished the season 2-8 overall
lion.
- had two selections. Jacob
Smith and Bolin were Dotson was a first team hanoffensive selections for the oree and Caleb McClanahan
first team, while Welsh , was an honorable mention
Wood, Gravely and Dee! pick .
were defensive honorees.
Coppick and Dotson were
In Division VI, there were offensive picks for first
four first-learners and four team, while Buckley and
honorable mentions from the Lemley were defensive
OVP area.
. selections for first team .
Southern -' which finHonorable mention selec· ished 4-6 overall - had' tions were riot divided into
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Point Pleasant.
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"The team is excited, our
from postseason play tbe
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Week 12 for the first time that we have finally made
since 1998 when they travel that tum al]d, as a coaching
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night to take on eight -seed- the kids and what ther, have
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RIO GRANDE - The
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will announce its 2007-08
Athletes of the Year at halftime of the Rio men's game
on Saturday, November 15,
at the .Newt Oliver Arena.
The female athlete of the
year is softball player
Jessica Ross and the top.
male athlete is track sprinter
Josh Perry.
Ross , a Hilliard, OH
native,
captured
the
American
Mideast
Conference South Division ·
Player of the Year last
She was also .
spnng.
tabbed first team All-AMC
South. It was the third time
she was a 1st team all-con-.
ference selection .
She batted .500 this season (73-for-1146), which
led the team. She also led
the · team with 52 runs
scored and 36 stolen bases .
She tied for the team lead in
triples with two and ripped
six doubles while driving in
10 runs.
Ross also posted i mpressive slugging (.568) and onbase percentages ( .568),
which were second and first
on the team respectively.
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In centerfield. Ross made
only two errors in 50 total
chances for a .960 fielding
percentage.
Rio ended the season with
a 27-17 record overall and
was the No. 2 seed in the
NAJA
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IX/X
Tournament. Rio had 14-6
AMC record and by virtue
of beating Ohio Dominican
head-to-head. claimed the
South Divi sion championship.
Perry, a native of Rio
Grande, wins the male ath-

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Two coaches who · aren't
fond of each other, in charge
of players who feel the same
•way, competing for a sharp
object.
Must be time for
Minnesota
to
play
Wisconsin .
The Golden Gophers and
Badgers meet Saturday to
renew the longest-running
rivalry in major college
football - this is meeting
No. I 18. Adding a subplot,
the Big Ten rivals have
become fierce foes on the
recruiting trail.
There is clear tension
between Minnesota coach
APphoto Tim
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and
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song alter Minnesota lost 24·17 to Northwestern in an NCAA college football game who has . five Minnesotans
Saturday in Minneapolis.
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on his team. The list

includes receiver David
Gilreath, who initially committed to the Gophers before
choosing the Badgers.
Brewster beamed this
week about defensive back
Kim Royston. a Twin Cities
native who transferred home
after two seasons at
·Wisconsin. Big Ten rules
prohibit him from being on
scholarship at Minnesota, so
he's paying his own way.
"What he 's done to come
here couldn't be any
stronger statement about
what it means to be a
Gopher and how badly he
wanted to be a Gopher."
Brewster said .
Royston is ineligible to
play this season but will
play in 2009. He has been a
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Houees for Rent ........................................ 3520
Land (Acreoge) ..... .....................................3525
Storage ....................................................... 3535

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Sat. 11/15

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nance
your home or ob3 102
lake care of the Elderly
lain a loan. BEWARE ol
Bradbury,Pomeroy,992·
in their home 1 30 years
requests· tor any large
exp. 74()-.208·1482 or
advance payments
304·895-3427
lees or Insurance. Call
of
the Office of Consumer
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1-1166·278.()003 lo learn
ReCrllf'lonai .Vehlcles ..........................(.. ,,1000
It the mortgaiVI
=-.. broker or
ATV ..................................... - ...................... 1005
IE;~nder is properly · liBlcycl11 ..................... :.............,...................1010
---•. (This is a public
C"'"~
Boata1Acceasorles ....................................1015
service
announcement
Comper/RVo &amp; Traltero ............................. 1020
from the Ohio valley
Motorcyclea ............................................... 1025
Other ..........................................................1030
Publishing Company)
Wont to buy ...............................................1035
Automotive ................................................ 2000
Auto RontaVLtaoo .....................................2005
Autoa ......................:...................................201D
Ctualc/AnllqUH .......,.........: ..................... 2015
Commerclalllnduetrial .............................. 2020
au.Jneu &amp; Trade
Par\16 Acceaaorlea ..:.................................2025
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Sporll Utility .............................................. 2030
Trucko .........................................................2035
'Galllpolfl Carett'
utility T111llera ..................... ~...................... 2~
College
Vana ............................................................204ll
(Careers Close To Home)
Wont to buy ...: .................................;......... 2050
Call Today! 740..of46·4367
RlllrEototo Sates ...................................... 3000
1·800·214-0452
Flninclat ...........................................: ..,........ 322 Cemetery Ploto .......................................... 3005
01 rnpoliacsreercol.oQe.8du
HH11h ........................................................... 326 cammerclal .......................,........................3010
Acc:rtdittd Mtmbtr Accrtd~·
H_,lng &amp; Coollng .............................: ........ 328 Condomlnlumo ..........................................3015
lngGaunclforlndependent
For Sale bY 0Wner.....................................3020
Home Improvements 330
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ColleQeund Schools 12748
Houses lor Saii ..: .....................................302S
L.ond (Acreoge) ..........................................3030
Lots ............·................................................3035
bOll
A, 1111 ~
'Wont to buy ................................................3040
Real Eslale Rental~................................... 3500

$469/person (double occupancy)
$439/person (triple occupancy)

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all bids. All vehicles
are oold, aa Ia where
Ia, wllh no warranties
expressed or Implied.
For an appointment
to see, call 949-2210,
ask lor Sheila.
(11) 12, 13, 14

Want to buy a long shaft
out bOard motor 10 to 35
HP With manual tiller.
Also a working propane
refrigerator.
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or
740·610-4875
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lished
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i"ock band. Serious lnq.
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Oct: 31, answers to Odie
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rstum.
Call
Kelly
446-7019 or 645·3282
Now taking bkls for
Founl:l 3 horses, cal! . to paintinQ and or cleaning
10 (740) 949•70oo
. of vacant ·unlls. Must (pro:-''!"""!!::"":~~~~ .vide proof of Workers
lost ON SR 232. Fe· tompensalton and llabil·
InSurance. Please
male retriever mix. Re· · ity
. cently spayed. $100 Re- call HOney Suckle Hilts
call Apts.
740·446-3344 or
ward.
PJease
stop by off~o ot 266 Co(740)271).2737
lon~l Dr. Bidwell, Ohio
Reward : loot 2 mon. oiO .
male brlndto Boxer, lillie
10\J
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gl~ &lt; heartbroken , . please
·1:au 304'593·2641. ·

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Last Week: 5-5
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ShJdy Spnn!!
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Jam¢1 Monroe

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Beth Sergent

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Rewn•wood

Diane Pottorff

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,11 St. Mary •,

Record: 74-46
Lls[W~el: 3- 5

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Show Steers tor sate- Ali
K WHO MADE WHO /A!i
x Angus H.••
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090
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740...()45-7$97

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Big

Rooster

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bl~klwtllte kitten to give
away. 4-4S·l7:!2
Rag.Lab
puppies, 1st
shots&amp;wormed
$200.985-4138
6 wt&lt; old ROitljeilet ml&lt;.
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avail:
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APT.

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44 1 0 194

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Apartment avallable now
RiVerbend
Apts. NeW:
Haven WV. Now accep1J
1ng
apphcations
for
HUO-subsidized,
one
Bedroom Apts. Utilities
included. Based on 3QOIO
of adjusted income . Call
304·862·312f,
avallabl6
lor Senior and OisableO_
people.

CONVENIENTLY
LQCATED
&amp;
AFFORD·
ABLE• Townhouse apart·
=
ments,
and/or
small:
--~H;;;OUII
...i;;;;l;;;For~Sa;oi,loi;;;;;;;; houses for rent. Call··
~3
740·441-1111 tor appu-: ·
Bed , 2 Bath! Only cation &amp; information.
$15,500
for
lislings ·~--~~~~~-:

800-620-4946
ex R019 14
Avoiding foreclosure
paymen ts left rna ke one
move in. 446 ' 3093
3BR 2 Bath $299 month.
446·3384
3 BR 2 b th tt ched
. 11 a a a M garage w acre on om·
· 1
R d
t
•ngs ar
oa · new ur·
nace
&amp;
heat pump
$ 125,000 _740.949 •2009
or740 •367 •7731

2&amp;3BR and up, Central
APTS
Air, ELLM
WID VIEW
hookup.
tenant
pays electric. EHO. Elm
View
Apts.
(304}882·3017

FREE 2, 8 wks old, Pup- NEW AND USED STEEL
pies 112 Jack Russell &amp; Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
1/2 mix 304-675·5313
tor
C(lncrete • Angle,
Channel. Flat Bar, Steel
Spring
Valley
Green
Apartments 1 BA, for rent
Grating for Drains. Drive$375 .
month.
ways &amp; Walkwavs . L&amp;L
740446-1599
Scrap Metals Open Mon.
Tue,
Wed
&amp;
Fri,
Twin Ri'llilrs Tower is acoSam-4:30pm.
Closed
cepting applications for
Thurs. Sat
&amp;
SlJn. ~...;,~...;,...;,":"'_,_~ waiting list for .HUD sub740-446-7300
Extraordinary Property: sldized, l·BR apar1menl
,.... .. ._u'1If v le. w of lh8 tor the elderly/disabled,
., r·~Wonl To 8uy ·
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call675·6679
EBY,Farm
IMTEGRITY,
Private
dri'le
off
Lincoln
OhloR•-·
·
Hill,
Pomeroy.
Ohio, 2 br. upstairs .wlbath, thr
KIEFER BUILT,
_Absolute Top Dollar · sll·
VALLEY
HORSE/LIVE· verlgold
coins,
any woods on three sides lngroom.
&lt;l'ningroorrj.
(4+)acres, to a historical kitchen . washroom. hal1
STOCK
TRAILERS, t0KI14K/18K gold jewLOA.O
MAX
EOUif)· e1ry, denta 1 go ld, pre 1"1ome. CITGa , 1900, s. bath, available Dec. 3rd,
MENT
TRAILERS, 1935
US
currency, bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2 (740)992·2012
·
CARGO
EXPRESS &amp; prooflmlnt
sets,
dia· lull batns, 2 staircases, Beech St., Middleport, 2
HOMESTEADER .
mor'!dS, MTS Coin ShOp. beautiful original wood- br. furnished apartment.
CARGO/CONCESSION
151 2nd Avanue. Galli· work, many picture ·win· utilities paid, no pets,
TRAILERS.
B+W polis. 446-2842
trod ws, lmostlyk' nhew windn· dep.
&amp;
ref.,
GOOSENECK FLATBED
ows, arge ltc en a
(740)992-0165
$399S. VIEW OUR ENYard Sale
breakfast room, beauti·
TIRE TRAILER INVEN· · ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ fully landscaped with in Beech Street, MiddleTORY "AT
Opening Thrift Shop, 482 ground pool. Sit on the port, 2 bedroom furWWW.CARMICHAEL·
Hmton St., Mason WV, wrap around p(lrCh and nished apartment, utillTRAILERS.COM
Thursdays &amp; Saturdays enJOY
the spectacular ties paid, no pets, deo44
9am-3pm
each
week,
'View
at
the
Ohio River. 2 posit
&amp;
references,
.
740 6 3825
-:--.--~":"'-= bargains!
also
tree car detached garage and (740)992·0165
H 1 Apt
Have you priced 8 John clothes &amp; stuff
2 out buii01ngs. Would
J k
1' 11 ac •
make a wonderful family 8 eaut u
Deere lately? You'll be
son Estates 52 West·
surprised' Check out our
home or bed &amp; breakfast. wood Or., tr~ $365 to
sed
.
Private and Picturesque
u
Inventory
at
SPECTACULARVIEW
$560.
740-446-2568,
www.CAREO.com.
CarSerious
inquires only, Equal Housing Opportu.
michael ·
Equipment
~"'--/ RVa &amp;
nity. This . instrtution is an
..........,...
please call740·992·3676
Equal Opportunity Pro740-44 6•2412
Trailen
Land IAcraogo)
vider and Employer.
fJOfl
flr ~· 1, • • RV Service at Carmf· ~:'-':"';o'o-:o~;oj;~ Brand new duplex with 2
chaet
Trailers .345 Acres located on BR. 1.5 baths. attached
496 Paxton Rd . Galllpo- gar. front 1 back porches.
740·446-3825
. Collodibloo
lis. Is •dequate for a mo· Land tor your flowers 1
bile home. Has all hook· garden . fully equipped
Clissy's Odds &amp; · Ends,
'!'up•s·7~4~0·.4~41··-51~2~9~---· kitchen, wheelchair ac·
large selection of salt &amp; eNICe at Carmichael
Exceptional 200
acre cessible . MidWay .be·
pepper
shakers,
Fire Trailers
cattle farm in Gallia Co. tween Jackson and Galli·
740-446-3825
Kilg
glassware ,
QH.
60+
acres poliS on Highway 35.
8:00-4:00 Mon-Fri, 606
weiHjrained
bottomland Rent S600. Call for appliEash Mai~ St., Pomeroy
alonQ Raccoon Creek, cation to 740·236·1872
GO+ acres pasture, bat· or e·n'lail to southohio·
Fuel/
ance wooded. Stock wa- !lving@gmall.com
Wood I Gat
ter pond, 2 ·springs; well. :G~ro&lt;--,.lou--o~L~Iv'".l.ng~1--an~d:"=
2
Seasoned
Firewood
Farm has carried 40-45 Bedroom Apts. at Villa_pe
Hardwood. 446-920&lt;1
cows w/calves . MOdem Manor and
Riverside
02 Honda Ac&lt;ord V6, brick ranch style hOuse Apts. in Middleport, from
~Se':'a~soned~~":'F~ire~w~oo&lt;I~~C~AA~ loaded. 92,000 m11es. w/ finished
walk-out s;327
to
$592.
HEAP
accepted. Cal! 740.245·5526 ·
basement. 937-596-6n4
740·992·5064.
E~ual
645-5946 or 44 Hl941
Housi"Q Opportunity.
Firewood lor sale lor in· 1996
Oldsmobile
.~pacious 3BA apt. lo- ·
tormatton
call Achieva. 120.000 mites.
Gallipolis. water.
seso
740.379·2891
or Askin.g
$500
Contact • ""'""'""'""'"""""'""""" cated
month in Includes
740.446-2513
7&lt;0-441-5460
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trash, sewage. No pets

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blickltan
longhair ;;;~M:i~1 c~•:•:oo~'leou;;;•~~
O.ChShOOd,
mates, ~
&amp;hOts,
wormed
$25D' Jet Aeration Motors reeach 304·593-3820
paired, new &amp; rebuitt in
':'::';:"'""':"~-~~~ stock. Call Roo Evans.
AKC Mfli Dachshund HJOO·SJ7•9526 _
pup.
S300.
Call --~~~"":'~-~
740·256·1498
A Kenmore heavy duty
upr9lt freezer, in, good
For sale · S.Shlhtzu pup- condition for $200, Call
p;o&amp;, I wka. old, 1·(~ aflet 5pm 7-40-949-3059
Carpet
Fall
20 oz. Commorcial Carpet $6 .95/yard
eo.ors.
For 88le German Shep- Several
herd &amp; Bolglun MalinOis 74()o.«6.7444 .. Quality at
Low Prtoeol
pups 304-381).5598.

lull blooded but not reg.
304-674-4625.

n

itcln. aneo,us

Pets

appliances
$400/mo
+
740.418·5288
386-8039

Mollohan

~at.
S ..,......,

94 Chrysler Lebaron 4dr
Sedan . Approx 112,000
mi. $1800. For into call
245·5494 after 6pm
~~~-~--.---~
96 Neon 4 door, 5
speed. 51500 abO Call
256•1652 or 256_1233
Wanl To luy

Townhou1M

740·591·5174
or
44 Hm o
and 2 BR apatrtrnents Tara
Towr1house
tor rent near ctowr1town
Poll')t Pleasant . AU utili· Apartments
2BR , 1.5
lies paid. No
pets. bath, back patio, pool,
Please
call playground. (trash. sewJ04·360-G163.
age,
water
pd.)
$425/rent,
$425/sec.
1BA Apt, WID hooklJps, dep. Call 7-4D-367-Q547
satellite TV incl. wlrent,
close

to

hospital

Call

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~2 bay service statiOfl

3 rooms and bath up- JackSon
Pike.
l&amp;ase
Want to buy Junk Cars, stairs . Completely tur· required. Call 446-3644
call740-388·0884
nished with WID. No lor more Into.
poll: Ref. Roq. 44 Hl245

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Found a loading ramp for
a trailer (ln Rt. 141. Must
describe. 645·5402

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Area Agency on
·Aging at Buckeye
Hllla-Hocklng Valley
Regional
Oevelopmonl Dlatrlct,
"P.O. Box 370, Reno,
Ohio
45n3
Is
requesting proposals
from Payroll Agents

Bank

for
Fiscal
. Intermediary services
for
residents
of
Athena,
Hocking,

Meigs,

Monroe,

Morgan, Noble, Perry
and
Washington

counties.
Fiscal
Intermediary
services are needed
for the consumers of
the Choices Medicaid
waiver
, j:.lrogram .
. Details of lef'lices to

reserves

.Senior Discount*

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE: Is hareby

given

that

Here's all you
.need to do....
Fill out the.coupon below
'
and
drop off or mail it with a
copy of your photo ID.

on

Saturday, November
15, 2008 at '10:00 0 .m.,
a public sale will be
held al43519 SR 124,
Pomeroy, Ohio. The

Farmers

Bank

and

Savings Comptny Is
selling lor caoh In
hand
or . certified
check lhe following
Request lor Proposal.
collateral:
minority- · 1989
Small,
240-A
owned and women
Tlmberjack
Cable
business enterprises
Skidder 7696
are encouraged ft. to 1995
Frelghtllnor
submit. Request tor Semi
Proposal Packets will · 1FUYDOYB6SH46568

be
provided and
program criteria are
Included
In
the

available

be

November 3, 2008. To
.obtain a Request for
Proposal

please

contact

Denise

Keyea, AAA Fiscal
Manager, at 740-3736400.
Completed
proposal

aubmlaalona are due
to the Area Agency
on Aging November
21, 2008 by 4:00 p.m.
(11 113

.Public Notice
Thl Home Nlllonal
lwtk will auction the
following llwn on
lalurcllty, No....,blr
11, 2008, 1110:00 a.m.
II the Bank'a ptrl&lt;lng
lol.
2004
Buick

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Pleasant Valley Hospital
Medical Office Building
Suite 118 ·

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March 23, 2009
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parking and two nights hotel
to

accon~nrn)dations

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The Daily Senti~el
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and
Savings
Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserve1 the
right to bid at lhlo
sale, and to withdraw

the above collateral

p•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

prior to sale. Further,
The Farmora Bonk
and
Savtnga

Subscriber's Name-------

Company . riHf'WI
tho right to reJect any
or ell bldo aubmlttad.
Tho above dltcrlbld
collateral will bl told
"aa la·wharo It", wtlh
not axprauod
or
Implied
warranty

Address - - - - - - - - - -

Phone, _____________

further

lnlormtlon, or for 1n
tppolnlmonl
to
lnlpoc!
colllteral,
prlor to tall date
contact Cyndla or
Kan at ii2-2138.
(11) 12, 13, 14

$419/person (quad oocupancy)
$599/person (single oc:Cutlancyl

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9 am- Noon
1 pm to 4 pm
Bring insurance information
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please call,

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Sat. 11/29
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Sat. 12/13

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Supplln .........................- ............... 605
.......................................................... 610
Ll-lock......................................................816
...................................................:................620
wont to buy ............................,.....................625
AgricuHure ............................................: ...... 700
Farm Equipment .......................................... 70S
Qmlen &amp; Prod-.......................................710
Feed, Sold, Grain .............:................. 715
&amp; LBncl ........................................... 720

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Manufactured Houalng .............................4000
Lota ............................................................ 4005
Movere..................,................ ·-· .................. 401 0
Rontala ....................................................... 4015
. ........................................................... 4020
Supplloo ..................................................... 4025
Want IO Buy ............................................... 4030
Rooort property ......................................... 5000
Rooort Property lor 1111 ........................... 5025
Reaorl Property tor rent ........................... 5050
Emptoyrnent...............................................5000

Accountlng/Financlal ...................... :......... 8002
AdmlnlatraUvefProteaalonal ..................... 6004
Cltohllf0:CIIrk ............................................. 6006
Chlldr1!1derly Core ............... ,..................... 6008
Cllrlcll ....................................................... 6010
Conall\lcllon .............................................. 6012
OrtWifa • Delivery .L...............................:.. 6014
...................................................6016
.Eiocll1cltl Plumblng............... - .................. 6011
EmpiOI"*'I AglnCIH .............................. I020

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Golremmant • Faderal JC&gt;bo ..............,..... 6021

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6021

· Law E........._,. ................................, ..... 6030
Mot-~ ............................. 6032
~uparvloory ........................ &amp;034
Mochanlce ..................................................1011

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Modlcol ....................................................... 1011

Muolcll ....................................................... ll040

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SorvtC.. ..:.................................... 405

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to 1h&amp; Mill · just_. call
304·675-1957

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Pa"·Tlrne-,..,..porarl•s .............. ~ .............. ~2
Reataurenta ............................................... 8044
SaiH .........................;................................. 8048

T - n l c o l -....................................... 8050
ToxtiiHIFICIOfy .........................................1052

ier. Some utilities pd or;

NEW
CONSTRUCTION
• 2 new homes • 1200
sq. It, 2 br home, 2 bath.
1st fl laundry, oak 6
panel interior doors, trim
&amp; ki t cabinets,
llJIIy
equip. kit, I car gar.,
basement
w/
ground
level entry in rear (per·
feet for finishing as a · FA
or extra BA'~) In Gallipo~s and does qualify tor
the 1_0 year 75%. tax
abatement on dwelling. 1
Is ready tor occupancy
nowl- $~45,000
Call
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Pet

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more
information
and
pic!Ures go to orvb.com
i.d. number is browning.
740·446-7204

BaMmenl
Waterproollng
Unconditional tlletime
· guarantee. Local relererrces furnished. Established t 975. Call 24 Hrs.
740-446·0870, Rogers
Basement Waterpwofing.

. Commerclel. ...............................................3510
Condomlnluma .......................... ................ 3515

992-1171

Re31 t.'ilale

3000

Lowe's New &amp;unopened
boxes Odess fireplace
mantel plus vent" free gas
log heater/louvered vent·
tree firebox!Large white
55 1/2" hi(tl by 83"
long.Cost ova1 $1,200 &amp;
will sail to 1st offer of
$500. Call740-742-2628

Houees for Rent ........................................ 3520
Land (Acreoge) ..... .....................................3525
Storage ....................................................... 3535

Appearing
~t the Eagles
·!n Pomeroy
Sat. 11/15

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tny loll or txpen• thlt retuttt from the pubilteUon or omlttiOn alan edvtnltement. Correetlon w]ll be mMitlln the fl r tte~•Heblt edhlan. • ecx number tdt
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tcceplt only hetp wtnttd edt mtttlng EOE tltndardt. We will not knowlnSiiY tcctpt any ad~ertltlng In violation of the lew. Will not be rnponlllblt lor eny

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(304) 675-6015

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&amp; Cooling

be prepaid'

•

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··
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" EVENTS AU.UAYI
Mall or drOll oil IIIIa coupon llong

Heating

n~ust

Rooms availabfe ·at oirst SOCIAL SECURITY SSI
NOTICE OHIO VALLEY Adult Group Home, we No Fee Unless We Win!
·
supeiVI1.-888-582·3346
PUBLISHING CO. rec· prq'lllde 24hr.
om mends that you .do sian, persoi1al care as- Sel'ltlt- pumping·· Galtla
buslne:ss · with poople you sistants, meals~ laundry, Co~'6H and Mason Cci.
know, ~nd NOT ·(? se!ld housekeeping &amp; a warm
"M-- To Lend
-··~,
money througtl the mail environment for those WV. Ron Evans Jackuntil you nave lnvestigat· who need a little or a lot son, OH. 800-537-95::::::'28-, NOTICE v"orrow Smart.
can
help,
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In$! the offering.
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'we
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(740)992-5023
sron o 1r1a~ra ns 1 u·
tions Office of Consumer
Giveawa~ : Pine Cones.
Affairs BEFORE you refi·
g
.
nance
your home or ob3 102
lake care of the Elderly
lain a loan. BEWARE ol
Bradbury,Pomeroy,992·
in their home 1 30 years
requests· tor any large
exp. 74()-.208·1482 or
advance payments
304·895-3427
lees or Insurance. Call
of
the Office of Consumer
.1 Aniars toft tree at
CLASSIFIED INDEX
1-1166·278.()003 lo learn
ReCrllf'lonai .Vehlcles ..........................(.. ,,1000
It the mortgaiVI
=-.. broker or
ATV ..................................... - ...................... 1005
IE;~nder is properly · liBlcycl11 ..................... :.............,...................1010
---•. (This is a public
C"'"~
Boata1Acceasorles ....................................1015
service
announcement
Comper/RVo &amp; Traltero ............................. 1020
from the Ohio valley
Motorcyclea ............................................... 1025
Other ..........................................................1030
Publishing Company)
Wont to buy ...............................................1035
Automotive ................................................ 2000
Auto RontaVLtaoo .....................................2005
Autoa ......................:...................................201D
Ctualc/AnllqUH .......,.........: ..................... 2015
Commerclalllnduetrial .............................. 2020
au.Jneu &amp; Trade
Par\16 Acceaaorlea ..:.................................2025
"''"'!~!"Sdt~oool~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Sporll Utility .............................................. 2030
Trucko .........................................................2035
'Galllpolfl Carett'
utility T111llera ..................... ~...................... 2~
College
Vana ............................................................204ll
(Careers Close To Home)
Wont to buy ...: .................................;......... 2050
Call Today! 740..of46·4367
RlllrEototo Sates ...................................... 3000
1·800·214-0452
Flninclat ...........................................: ..,........ 322 Cemetery Ploto .......................................... 3005
01 rnpoliacsreercol.oQe.8du
HH11h ........................................................... 326 cammerclal .......................,........................3010
Acc:rtdittd Mtmbtr Accrtd~·
H_,lng &amp; Coollng .............................: ........ 328 Condomlnlumo ..........................................3015
lngGaunclforlndependent
For Sale bY 0Wner.....................................3020
Home Improvements 330
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ColleQeund Schools 12748
Houses lor Saii ..: .....................................302S
L.ond (Acreoge) ..........................................3030
Lots ............·................................................3035
bOll
A, 1111 ~
'Wont to buy ................................................3040
Real Eslale Rental~................................... 3500

$469/person (double occupancy)
$439/person (triple occupancy)

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given.
For

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when you pay for a 6 or 12
month subscription .on your
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If so, you qualify for a

lhe

right to reject any •nd
all bids. All vehicles
are oold, aa Ia where
Ia, wllh no warranties
expressed or Implied.
For an appointment
to see, call 949-2210,
ask lor Sheila.
(11) 12, 13, 14

Want to buy a long shaft
out bOard motor 10 to 35
HP With manual tiller.
Also a working propane
refrigerator.
'
74().256-6827
or
740·610-4875
~~-.--~--~
lead singer for estab·
lished
. souttlerrv'classlc
i"ock band. Serious lnq.
only.
74CJ.446·1974
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Thursday for Sunday• Po.po.r

For Sunda.y• Paper

• Ads Should Run 7 Days

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Lost 2 male Jack Russel
Dogs Around · Prospect
Church Rd. area since
Oct: 31, answers to Odie
&amp; Beau. Reward lor safe
rstum.
Call
Kelly
446-7019 or 645·3282
Now taking bkls for
Founl:l 3 horses, cal! . to paintinQ and or cleaning
10 (740) 949•70oo
. of vacant ·unlls. Must (pro:-''!"""!!::"":~~~~ .vide proof of Workers
lost ON SR 232. Fe· tompensalton and llabil·
InSurance. Please
male retriever mix. Re· · ity
. cently spayed. $100 Re- call HOney Suckle Hilts
call Apts.
740·446-3344 or
ward.
PJease
stop by off~o ot 266 Co(740)271).2737
lon~l Dr. Bidwell, Ohio
Reward : loot 2 mon. oiO .
male brlndto Boxer, lillie
10\J
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gl~ &lt; heartbroken , . please
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New Lexington

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, Martjn• Ferry

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Record: 76-44
Last Week: 6-4
(winners ln hWd)

(winners in ~Hili~)

Pojot PJcasapr
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) &lt;tlll t:S Monmt•

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Cabell Midland

JtlllL'S

Stacey Walters

Hope Roush
Repom·r
Re-cord : 82-3H
Last Wrt•k': 5-5

R&lt;,ord: 78-42
Last Week: 5-5
(winners 111 h!z.hl)

Jt MJ~noh.t

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Jt ClupmHJVIIk

ShJdy Spnn!!
Jt

. lteporrer

Pojn1 Pleallp(

Jam¢1 Monroe

,Wal)::l.l.t

Beth Sergent

Reportt'r
llt"cord : 7S-42
La~1 Wee k. : !:! -2

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jJm.:' Monror:
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Cou nn·,
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Diane Pottorff

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,11 St. Mary •,

Record: 74-46
Lls[W~el: 3- 5

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Re\·urd: 7-1--46

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, ~~ Maptolja

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Gary qork

SCott Wolfe

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vr.ur Ad, (740) 446-2342 (740) 992-2156 (304) 675-1333
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or Fax To (740) 992·2157 ·
Or Fax
675-5234 .

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Rag.Lab
puppies, 1st
shots&amp;wormed
$200.985-4138
6 wt&lt; old ROitljeilet ml&lt;.
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avail:
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RiVerbend
Apts. NeW:
Haven WV. Now accep1J
1ng
apphcations
for
HUO-subsidized,
one
Bedroom Apts. Utilities
included. Based on 3QOIO
of adjusted income . Call
304·862·312f,
avallabl6
lor Senior and OisableO_
people.

CONVENIENTLY
LQCATED
&amp;
AFFORD·
ABLE• Townhouse apart·
=
ments,
and/or
small:
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740·441-1111 tor appu-: ·
Bed , 2 Bath! Only cation &amp; information.
$15,500
for
lislings ·~--~~~~~-:

800-620-4946
ex R019 14
Avoiding foreclosure
paymen ts left rna ke one
move in. 446 ' 3093
3BR 2 Bath $299 month.
446·3384
3 BR 2 b th tt ched
. 11 a a a M garage w acre on om·
· 1
R d
t
•ngs ar
oa · new ur·
nace
&amp;
heat pump
$ 125,000 _740.949 •2009
or740 •367 •7731

2&amp;3BR and up, Central
APTS
Air, ELLM
WID VIEW
hookup.
tenant
pays electric. EHO. Elm
View
Apts.
(304}882·3017

FREE 2, 8 wks old, Pup- NEW AND USED STEEL
pies 112 Jack Russell &amp; Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
1/2 mix 304-675·5313
tor
C(lncrete • Angle,
Channel. Flat Bar, Steel
Spring
Valley
Green
Apartments 1 BA, for rent
Grating for Drains. Drive$375 .
month.
ways &amp; Walkwavs . L&amp;L
740446-1599
Scrap Metals Open Mon.
Tue,
Wed
&amp;
Fri,
Twin Ri'llilrs Tower is acoSam-4:30pm.
Closed
cepting applications for
Thurs. Sat
&amp;
SlJn. ~...;,~...;,...;,":"'_,_~ waiting list for .HUD sub740-446-7300
Extraordinary Property: sldized, l·BR apar1menl
,.... .. ._u'1If v le. w of lh8 tor the elderly/disabled,
., r·~Wonl To 8uy ·
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call675·6679
EBY,Farm
IMTEGRITY,
Private
dri'le
off
Lincoln
OhloR•-·
·
Hill,
Pomeroy.
Ohio, 2 br. upstairs .wlbath, thr
KIEFER BUILT,
_Absolute Top Dollar · sll·
VALLEY
HORSE/LIVE· verlgold
coins,
any woods on three sides lngroom.
&lt;l'ningroorrj.
(4+)acres, to a historical kitchen . washroom. hal1
STOCK
TRAILERS, t0KI14K/18K gold jewLOA.O
MAX
EOUif)· e1ry, denta 1 go ld, pre 1"1ome. CITGa , 1900, s. bath, available Dec. 3rd,
MENT
TRAILERS, 1935
US
currency, bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2 (740)992·2012
·
CARGO
EXPRESS &amp; prooflmlnt
sets,
dia· lull batns, 2 staircases, Beech St., Middleport, 2
HOMESTEADER .
mor'!dS, MTS Coin ShOp. beautiful original wood- br. furnished apartment.
CARGO/CONCESSION
151 2nd Avanue. Galli· work, many picture ·win· utilities paid, no pets,
TRAILERS.
B+W polis. 446-2842
trod ws, lmostlyk' nhew windn· dep.
&amp;
ref.,
GOOSENECK FLATBED
ows, arge ltc en a
(740)992-0165
$399S. VIEW OUR ENYard Sale
breakfast room, beauti·
TIRE TRAILER INVEN· · ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ fully landscaped with in Beech Street, MiddleTORY "AT
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Thursdays &amp; Saturdays enJOY
the spectacular ties paid, no pets, deo44
9am-3pm
each
week,
'View
at
the
Ohio River. 2 posit
&amp;
references,
.
740 6 3825
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also
tree car detached garage and (740)992·0165
H 1 Apt
Have you priced 8 John clothes &amp; stuff
2 out buii01ngs. Would
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1' 11 ac •
make a wonderful family 8 eaut u
Deere lately? You'll be
son Estates 52 West·
surprised' Check out our
home or bed &amp; breakfast. wood Or., tr~ $365 to
sed
.
Private and Picturesque
u
Inventory
at
SPECTACULARVIEW
$560.
740-446-2568,
www.CAREO.com.
CarSerious
inquires only, Equal Housing Opportu.
michael ·
Equipment
~"'--/ RVa &amp;
nity. This . instrtution is an
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please call740·992·3676
Equal Opportunity Pro740-44 6•2412
Trailen
Land IAcraogo)
vider and Employer.
fJOfl
flr ~· 1, • • RV Service at Carmf· ~:'-':"';o'o-:o~;oj;~ Brand new duplex with 2
chaet
Trailers .345 Acres located on BR. 1.5 baths. attached
496 Paxton Rd . Galllpo- gar. front 1 back porches.
740·446-3825
. Collodibloo
lis. Is •dequate for a mo· Land tor your flowers 1
bile home. Has all hook· garden . fully equipped
Clissy's Odds &amp; · Ends,
'!'up•s·7~4~0·.4~41··-51~2~9~---· kitchen, wheelchair ac·
large selection of salt &amp; eNICe at Carmichael
Exceptional 200
acre cessible . MidWay .be·
pepper
shakers,
Fire Trailers
cattle farm in Gallia Co. tween Jackson and Galli·
740-446-3825
Kilg
glassware ,
QH.
60+
acres poliS on Highway 35.
8:00-4:00 Mon-Fri, 606
weiHjrained
bottomland Rent S600. Call for appliEash Mai~ St., Pomeroy
alonQ Raccoon Creek, cation to 740·236·1872
GO+ acres pasture, bat· or e·n'lail to southohio·
Fuel/
ance wooded. Stock wa- !lving@gmall.com
Wood I Gat
ter pond, 2 ·springs; well. :G~ro&lt;--,.lou--o~L~Iv'".l.ng~1--an~d:"=
2
Seasoned
Firewood
Farm has carried 40-45 Bedroom Apts. at Villa_pe
Hardwood. 446-920&lt;1
cows w/calves . MOdem Manor and
Riverside
02 Honda Ac&lt;ord V6, brick ranch style hOuse Apts. in Middleport, from
~Se':'a~soned~~":'F~ire~w~oo&lt;I~~C~AA~ loaded. 92,000 m11es. w/ finished
walk-out s;327
to
$592.
HEAP
accepted. Cal! 740.245·5526 ·
basement. 937-596-6n4
740·992·5064.
E~ual
645-5946 or 44 Hl941
Housi"Q Opportunity.
Firewood lor sale lor in· 1996
Oldsmobile
.~pacious 3BA apt. lo- ·
tormatton
call Achieva. 120.000 mites.
Gallipolis. water.
seso
740.379·2891
or Askin.g
$500
Contact • ""'""'""'""'"""""'""""" cated
month in Includes
740.446-2513
7&lt;0-441-5460
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trash, sewage. No pets

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blickltan
longhair ;;;~M:i~1 c~•:•:oo~'leou;;;•~~
O.ChShOOd,
mates, ~
&amp;hOts,
wormed
$25D' Jet Aeration Motors reeach 304·593-3820
paired, new &amp; rebuitt in
':'::';:"'""':"~-~~~ stock. Call Roo Evans.
AKC Mfli Dachshund HJOO·SJ7•9526 _
pup.
S300.
Call --~~~"":'~-~
740·256·1498
A Kenmore heavy duty
upr9lt freezer, in, good
For sale · S.Shlhtzu pup- condition for $200, Call
p;o&amp;, I wka. old, 1·(~ aflet 5pm 7-40-949-3059
Carpet
Fall
20 oz. Commorcial Carpet $6 .95/yard
eo.ors.
For 88le German Shep- Several
herd &amp; Bolglun MalinOis 74()o.«6.7444 .. Quality at
Low Prtoeol
pups 304-381).5598.

lull blooded but not reg.
304-674-4625.

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itcln. aneo,us

Pets

appliances
$400/mo
+
740.418·5288
386-8039

Mollohan

~at.
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94 Chrysler Lebaron 4dr
Sedan . Approx 112,000
mi. $1800. For into call
245·5494 after 6pm
~~~-~--.---~
96 Neon 4 door, 5
speed. 51500 abO Call
256•1652 or 256_1233
Wanl To luy

Townhou1M

740·591·5174
or
44 Hm o
and 2 BR apatrtrnents Tara
Towr1house
tor rent near ctowr1town
Poll')t Pleasant . AU utili· Apartments
2BR , 1.5
lies paid. No
pets. bath, back patio, pool,
Please
call playground. (trash. sewJ04·360-G163.
age,
water
pd.)
$425/rent,
$425/sec.
1BA Apt, WID hooklJps, dep. Call 7-4D-367-Q547
satellite TV incl. wlrent,
close

to

hospital

Call

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Pike.
l&amp;ase
Want to buy Junk Cars, stairs . Completely tur· required. Call 446-3644
call740-388·0884
nished with WID. No lor more Into.
poll: Ref. Roq. 44 Hl245

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AKleti.
STNA,
CNA, CHHA, PCA may

Meigs Counties In South·
eastern Ohio tor over 30
years is aClOtlpting applicallons lor tl1e position ot
Account Clort&lt;. This po.
SitiOn will be responsible
for Setf Pay. Billlng, Post-

-ith

Pike, Gallipolis,
or
apply
at 1480 Ohio
JICI&lt;son
phone 7~1-1393 for

Info. Competitive
wages, m~ge
reim~ursement and benefltl
including heltlh W\aurar&lt;e &amp;
more.

mucn

Someone Pan
ttme, sqme eveninQt.
some Saturdays. Cloon
up and · some l~t con·
stlUCiion. Call 992-5094
and leave message.
ing and Raconci!iatlon ot ;;;.,;~~;.;,;;;.;;;,;...._
1st and 3rd Party Cash An Excellent way to eam
Aecolpls, Preparation ot monoy. The New AVon:
Cash Deposils, and pur· Cali
Man~n
chaSi"9. Woodland Cen· ;300::;:-882::;;·:2&amp;15~~---.ters, Inc., offers compe11- Domioo's now hiring sate
tive salaries and a com- drive" al all locations,
prehensive •
benetlts must be 18yrs. old. Apply
package. Interested ap- in person
pilcants shoukl apply by
Htri 1 medle-malling
resumes
toOSim
Y

1br.house lg. kitchen, tult

bth, laundry rm . &amp; storage. Oep &amp; ret. no
New
Haven
300·593,5076
or
304-882·3900.

Pets,

2 BA hOuse in Gaiilpoos,
WID
conn.
$41 5/mo
~
v
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$ 1501"""'
rOU P81 a I
utilities. No section 8 or
.HUO.
Cal!
Wayne
404-456-3802
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2 bo.in countoy, out back
in New Haven wv Hud
accepted 304-882-31n.
kmocklwoodlandcenters.
org,· or mailing resumes

~2b~.r-o-~-tli~e-=A~i,.-r~in~l.4a~- ~ K~~~n :~~an~~:
approved. ters, Inc. 3086 State
month
or Route 160, GallipOlis,
OH 45e31 . Woodland
Centel's, Inc. is an
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son..
HUD,
$500
300 _882_3512
304 •488.7946

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Drivers willing to drive for
local
ready-mix
company. Experience is pre-.
ferred but nol necessary.
Ortver must be willing to
dO pre·miJ.Intenance on
trucks
and equiJ)ment,
yard/plant and other misooHaneous chores. . Experience
operating
equipment . and
e.~ra
skills such as welding ·a

paid .

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garaQB,
county
schools 2 AC AT 775
$550 month sec. deposit
requir&amp;d
&amp; reference.
740·70!J.9503
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·n ighboM~d&lt;ll edpon,Newlygood
e plus. Staning pandy badsed
110
111
.
on expenence a
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C.Air &amp; Heat.
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deck on back.
Call employment
require740-992·50941or deialis
ments. can Valley BrOOk
Concrete corporate office
4BA hoose · in Gallipolis. at
304-n3-5519
to
scheduft ilfl interview
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Gallipolis Career College
!!!1!!!1!!!1....!!!1!!!1!!!!!! Is accepting resumes for
Rentals
an accounting instructor.
A minimum of." a Bache2 and 3 bedrooms. Extra lor's degree in accounti11ce! Ail electric. Call lng is required. Pfeas8
740·446-4234
or email a cover letter and
740-208-7861
resume to jdanickiOgallipoliscareercollege.edu or
~::=:""":~~=:--:::- rax it to 740.446-4124
Federal Funds just re~~~o:--~~­
GaHipolis Ca reer College
Is accepting res~:~mes for
a
mathematics
instructor.A minimum of
a masters &lt;tegree In
matnemattcs Is reQuired.
P19ElS8 einall a cover letter and tvsume to jdanDouble wide for rent ickl 0 gallipoliscareerool3BR, 2 bath, Porter area lege. ectu or tax It to
$800 rent + deposit. 740·446·4124.

leased for Land Owners.
No closing cost and
ZERO DOWN! Will dr
land
impro~ents .
Bankruptcy &amp; Bad Credh
OK. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms
available.
74G-448-3384

Lease
1
year. !!!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1
740367&lt;)654
or
&amp; fedora~
74o-&amp;45-3413
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, mth. • utilities included.
POSTAL JOBS
540.7211-1331
$17.89·$28.27/HR., now
:""::""'":""-..~""!":'....., · hiring. For aJJpNqa.tlon
Trailer for rent In Mercer- and free government job
ville $450 .rant $500 de- Info, call American Asposit No · Pets No Smok- soc.
of
Labor
lng. Call446·2458
1·913-599·8226,
24/hrs.

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Case
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needed for workforce de-velopment program In
West · VIrginia. Duties inelude group presenia·
ttons,
developing
resources,
facilitating
meetings and woil&lt;shops
assessments, data entry,
file
management
and
progressive · case management.
Must enjoy
working with the youth
population!
Travel re-qulred. Position requires
a BA/BS and at least t
years experience i1 iden:
tlfylng, developing and
securin~;t
resources tor
diverse population.
Ex·
ceUent full-time opportunlty
with
benefits.

Wll'fi'ER STORAGE
Meigs Co . Fai~nds
Oct .25,2008
9:00a .m. - 11 :00a.m.

Stor arw

Release: Apri!2.S. 2009
A fte of $20.00 will be
charged for early anival,

29670 Bashan Road

late anival. early removal,
!are removal. or anytime '
acC'f"SS is wanted to
fairgrounds other than
stated dated . Building
spact: is fi rst come fint

2005
14x70
Mo~ie
Home, 2Bedroom, 2batli,
vinyl siding, shingle lOCI,
thennapayne
window,
20tt.po!Ch 740-664-4356
or 740-797-4356 1ocated
at
Darwin.
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POST
OFFICE NOW
HIRING avg. Pay $20/hr
or
$57Kiyr, · includes
Fed.Ben, CT. P.lace by
adSource, not ~ffillated
wilh USPS wlio ho/OS.

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3BR
for rent in
Gallipolis. 1·855-400-2582
740·367·7762

lent 10 town and afford·
able, 2 &amp; 3 bedrooms
available
call

(740)992-5639

Saloo '
Brand new 3bed 2bath
on + -hatf acre in Pt.
F'leasant. OWNER FINANCE
AVAILABLE
(740) 446·3570

Down Easy Financiny.
Call lo be Pra-Ouaiilled . .

740-423-9728
ctaytoo,

3

14x70
must

wlappfiances,
be
moved,

b.r,

1990,

•Gara&amp;es .

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•Complete
. Remodeling

request

Muoical

Prlcas Reduced 2 2006
16x80 2 bed 2 batli , 1
2000 16x70 Z bed t
bath, 1 1999 18x80 2
bed 2 balh gas, I 1997
14x70 2 btd 2 belh gas,
1 2002 16x80 3 bed 2
beth. Priced deillleled
blocl&lt;ed, leveled and • n·
chOied.
Day
Ph.
740-3811:0000
&amp;
740·388-8513
&amp;
740·245·9215
EY80ings
&amp;.
weekends
Ph.
740-388-1!017
&amp;
740-245·9215
&amp;
740-794-04&amp;)

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44087 Wlpple Rd.

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6 B1 4

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Slllp &amp; Compare

Dealer: West
Vulnerable: Bolh

AUCTIONS/ ANTIQUES

South

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Allpus

New &amp; Used Tires,
We buy used tires ,
coniputer wheel
alignment s, light
mechanic work,

IUCIII•er:

Opening lead: • A

BillY l.loble Jr.
740oo411..1184

Points or trumps?
Probably points

complete service oil
changes. small engine

E-mail: captblll65@yahoo.com
www.auctlonzlp.com
15548

Pomeroy • OH

(S Points)

repair.
We service and
winterize boats and
RV 's
( 740) 992 SJ44
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CARPENTER

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ANt&gt; NOT
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IF'N I COULD PICK , TH' ONES
TO SEND ON HOME !!
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fOR RflJUCfD

WINTER RATES
DEC,· FEB

Amour"

13 Dtparture
1 Shrill
14 Fixa boot
2 Hidtouo
15 NorthaM
e·a 1
16 Objectiveo 3
trucka
17 Tumulto
4
ld
19 Grote!
forward
23 Wander
olowly
aboul
5 - Moineo
' 26 Spellbound 6 Bog pardon!
28 - aloi
7 Un~empt
29 Hippo8 lncan
· · . dromea
trll!IIUre
31 Netourltro 9 GoaM egg
33 Vaughan ar to Righi,
MIIII
lo a mule
34 Demanda
11 Put money
35 Grandoon,
on
maybe
12 Freoh,
36 The A in BA
•• lenuce
39 Half qto.
16 Santa
40 Kilty'• bane
-win do
42 Per
18 1040 agcy .
44 Maunlaln
20 Bounce
goilt
21 Hauls
46 Impatient
22 Teako\tlo
51 Bentln half
oaund
54 Spi,C,Y
23 Kriight'o
cul10ne
qu11t

Racine, Ohio 740-247·-19
Owner.: ..
Jon Van Meter
Paul Rowe

a

Celt: 740-411H047

· -u:

Home Health Care aides
needed
lmmedlalely
must be certified or have
. 1 year experience bonQses available contact
Kay
01
· Shelkiy.

Astro--

ldlttd by CIA Y I. POLlMi

Roarrango ltttt.rs of !he
lour serambltd wo1d1 btlaw to farm lour olmple words.

"Jbur.'lllrthdlw:

Q!lallty Seamless
Gotten
Mainten1111ce Plus
Commtrcial &amp;: R~sitknritJI

Vinyl
Sidinglll.eplacemenl
Windows/Remodeling

Bonded &amp; Insured
740-991-1493 Office
740-416-8339 Cell

.OUR TEACHER WANTS ME TO

Stanley TreeTrimming ..
&amp; Removal

TAKE VOU TO THE PRINCIPAL ..

I NOTICED 51-!E

DIFFICULT'( PRONOUNCIN6
PROI!A8l'l' KNOW51/ERV
LITTLE FRENCH~, .

I•P,oJMt and Quality
Work
Rates

• VInyl Siding
•RipliC-nl
Wlndowl

.....
• Roolklg

• Pole Bulldlnga
•llaom Addltion8

It,

or

u&amp;.tlon.

Call Gary S,linley @
740-591-8044

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Make
sure th .. l an unresolved family matter
dP&amp;sn't aurlace In front of In-laws or outsiders. If someone Introduces II, stop the

t()W and BOY

IT'S NICE TO
TAKE ABREAK
--~.' FROM VOUil
fRIENDS
' EVERY
ONCE IN
AWHILE.

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CONSTRUCTION

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THI\T BREAA · OK,
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• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofmg • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches and Decks

IllER
47239 Riebel Road. Long Bouom, OH

740-985-4141
CeU: 740-416-1834
15+ JUTS tqorW•Cf.Frw lioti• Oil

Advertise
in this space for
·$64 er month

so be careful how you go aboul assert l n~J
yourself. They'll not take kindly to harsh
·

(June

2 1-Juty 22~ -

Do not

put limitations on your thinking, BY the

.Jamn.K-H

C.ail: MARCUM CONSTRUI;;TION

GE MINI (May 2 1-June 20)- People wil!
not appreciate your dletalorlat methods,

tactics.

RllfTIOde//ng, R

For Rtmodelina IUid Now Houoe BtdNiJia

· lor
doing' aomeihlng. II you relect n·, you'll
be SO&lt;ry.
.
TAUFIUS (Apri l 20- May 20) - Instead of
condemning yourself fOr poor management of your finances, take some time to
analyze your budge! in order to discover

CANCER

Doors. Windows,

o-:

ARIES (March ~•·Aonl 191- Be caruruo
thai you don't let your 690 get In the way
of accepting change wt'len an •ssocla"te
provides a bettor metnod lhan you.r way

lion.
•

Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Declrs,

Additions

conversaHon Immediately: otherwise, It
~~~::~~:r~t or hand In a most unpleaa-

what ypu must do to -correct your siltJa·

·

EIBctrlc, Plumbing.
Drywall,

•DKka

handle

CIIPRICOAN (Dec. 22 -Jan . 19) - If you
cannot arouse. any enthusi.esm about
taking care of a tough situation that
needs tending, it might be wise to post·
pone It until you can. liying to handle it
on your own Is unwise.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ,9) - Don't
rely on lady Luck to ball you out,
because she Is on vacation. In tact. _
you
might want lo postpone things for anolh·
er day. especially If It involves a risky slt-

'L~ON ~TRAN6~RE~,

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J&amp;L
Construction

happy. Be careful how you
you'll make matten, wp!"ie.

~AD

same token, however. do not focus On
damaging. negative thoughts. either. Be
sure that your concentratiOn zeros In on
posltiv&amp;, upbea t things.,
LEO (July 23- Aug. 22) ..- Be 1rank about
your snuation, and tfon't lot your friends
draw you into arrangements OJ actlvtt!es
you can't atford. H you haven't got ltle
tundt to heedlessly spend, bow out.
VIRGO (AuliJ. 23-Sept. 22) -

Vacillating

over criti cal decisions win lessen your
chances for acl1ievlng anything ol substance. Uafll your ·deductive powera to
dec~de your choices and then trust your
judgment.
,
LIBRA (Sept, 23·0ct. 23) - Uouoiiy
you're an upb..t Individual who tend• to
'llew lift rrom • po1ltlvl p&amp;I'IP*CIIvl. At
thla time, hOWever, your foc:u1 l"n'
towtrd !he negative, OOflctntretlng only
on aall-detHtlng tho..,ghtl.

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Iperson,'' l
10ld my son, ''is one wbo
does what he hils to do
illld when he hates 10 - il

Peopl8 rarely change, and disappointment is llkely.
SAGIITAAIUS (Nov. 23-De.c . 21)"Developments and circumstances might
impose an arr8ngemsnl witt"\ certain
people abOut whom y6u won't be 100

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Where Can You
Find the Perfect Pet?

once

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Friday, Nov. 14, 2008
By- Bernice Bede Oeol
CircumettmcttS will help you make some
important changes in the year ahead.
However, be sure to make oonstructlve
choices and, than, once you enter the
field, · proceed without looking back. Do
everything .poislble to make them a success.
SCOFlPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Guard
against a tendency to put your trust.
once again. In people who have never

RICK PRICE
New Homes, Room Addldoas, Ratoo4 MJ, '
Metal &amp;
ltloll, IIICII. ., 1~11,

Seamless Gu~rs ·
Roofing , Siding, Gutters
lnsu!Ud &amp; Bondod
740.653·9657

24 Craggy
4Uiany ,
•
abode
turkoyl
•
· 4$ · Vtnttlln- •
25 Spiral
male&lt;:ule
blind unit :
27 Wedding
50 J~tptnoH •
rental
monetary '
29 - unit
by magic
51 . Marvy
30 I knew it!
52 Buckeye
32 Gullible
campuo
•
53 RN htlper ,
peraon
34 PC key
54 Crow call •
37 CaUallo
38 Take a tall
an
41 Pitched in
43 Marx
brother
45 Twisted
47 Not e'en

In yesterday's colurnn, I said that if vou ·
can counl only one lhing alltle bridge
table, make il high-card poinls. Thai is
true ... unless il is cr~lcal to lrack trumps!
When you a(e deda1er, check !he ~ump
count when the dummy comes down.
After that, worry about those missing
points.
It you are a delendel, 11 will o1ten ba
helpful to know how many trumps
declarer has left in his hapd. But if you
find h a tall older ro counl tlumps and
poinls, nOie !he , poinl.s comKlij out of
deClarer's hand .unless ·you sense he is
getting dangerously low on !rumps.
Look 81 !he North and Wesl hands.
Against 1tire~ hearts, you taka· two
spade !1icks, East playing high-low 10
show a doublelon. How would you con·
tinue?
Rebidding a five-card suil is nnt normal·
ly recommended, but your spade suit is
better !han many six-carders.
Now to the defense. Your side needs five
tricks. You can see three spades and one
bean. Bur where is !he 1ihh winnel'?
by Luis Campos
Cal !Ib n~ O~t~tr cryptograms ali created lromquotatt'X!6 by lamous people pas Mid ~ltiSQ'\t
Counl !he polrns. You heve 18 and
• Each tett&amp;r lnthetrpnar maoos. ror an·:Ulflt ·
dummy has 13. Thai leaves only 11, yel
Taday's c/U6: Yequsls w
Soulh mada a lwo-leval response. Easl
musl prlmari~ be ~ylng rio! to renege
"HJHO CN ' LAS OAD'P TCXH E
(revoke). ·
W A 0 W H s· P A N F C D H , K T H E.l.t H ,
You musl shilt allnck lhree lo your ~n ·
glelon diamond. ·
KTHEMH EKKTESO EP PZH HDO
· Declarer will win in hts hand and play a
low heart. Ru~h in
your ace 'lnd
EDLYEl." · . HFEDSHT ' EG
conrinue wilh your spade 10. Easi will
surely see what is needed. He will ruff PREVIOUS SOLUTION - •Aft01 a visillo lho beach, il's haod lo balieve thai
we li'Je in a material wo rld .' - Pam Shaw
the l!ick (assuming he slarted wilh two
trumps!) and 1a1urn a diamond, allowing
WORO
you to ruff and defeat the contract.

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CELEBRITY CIPHER

$13.000, (740)992·5924
New 3 Bedroom hOmes
from $214.36 per month,
incluctes many upgrades,
deNv9ry
&amp;
set-up.
740·385·2434

• • 3
• 7 2

Inside Fence: $1 .00/lf

waitstatr, cooks.
dish··
washers &amp; deliveoy drlv·
ers apPly In person
Harry's
FamOus
Hot
Oog,s New Haven

1-866-388·1100.

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Mobikl homes &amp; lots ,
(no pets) in Ashton WV
304·575-2942.
Scenic location, corwen·

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GOOOTIMES BAA IS
Remodeling
Miner Class MSHA • U NEEDING ENERGETIC, • Now OoHr. Class WI/ Mine: For- PROFESSIONAL,BAR·
, Eltctrlcal &amp; Plumbing
man Class .5alety Con· TENDER'S
WAITRE· ,Roottng&amp;Ounoro
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BAR, • VInyl Siding 6 Plln11ng
Co Training
Company DANCERS AND A SE- • Pltlo and Porch Deck1
(300)·372' 8348
CUAITY/OOOR
MAN,
MUST HAVE
GREAT
PEASONAlliY,
AND
DRIVE
TO
MAKE
GREAT
MONEY.APPLY
AT 122 B HUNTINGTON .
AD (AT2,) ' NEXT TO
THE LOCKS AND DAM.
IN GAlliPOLIS FEAAY
'IN.300 576·2220 ASK
FOR JOHN G, GOOD
PAY, AND FUN WORK.
80

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8:00am-4:30pm
com Equal Oppoi!Unity
Sat. 8:00am- 12
Employer/P!OQram
We appreciate JlllUr
Auxiliary Aids and 58JV·
business·
ices are available · upon 1.....;....;.;==...;,__.

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SeJVice Manager &amp; Serv, Aock1Me1al Band Look·
ice Technician positions ing for singer, range from
available. Health care &amp; Skynard to Pantera, SertRetirement plans avail· ous Inquiries Onty cona~e. Please send re· tact OJ (740)992·9904,
sume
to Mark 740-416·1090
LLCOCAREO.COM
· or
fax to 740-446-9104
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home buyetS who own
land or h~ve land or
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No Credit Card Saleit.
No Collections!

No Pets $450 month plus

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mental
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•
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My neighbor sighed, "When grandparents enter .lhe door;
discipline goes out the WINDOW."

ARLO &amp;JANIS

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valley
Home
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AKleti.
STNA,
CNA, CHHA, PCA may

Meigs Counties In South·
eastern Ohio tor over 30
years is aClOtlpting applicallons lor tl1e position ot
Account Clort&lt;. This po.
SitiOn will be responsible
for Setf Pay. Billlng, Post-

-ith

Pike, Gallipolis,
or
apply
at 1480 Ohio
JICI&lt;son
phone 7~1-1393 for

Info. Competitive
wages, m~ge
reim~ursement and benefltl
including heltlh W\aurar&lt;e &amp;
more.

mucn

Someone Pan
ttme, sqme eveninQt.
some Saturdays. Cloon
up and · some l~t con·
stlUCiion. Call 992-5094
and leave message.
ing and Raconci!iatlon ot ;;;.,;~~;.;,;;;.;;;,;...._
1st and 3rd Party Cash An Excellent way to eam
Aecolpls, Preparation ot monoy. The New AVon:
Cash Deposils, and pur· Cali
Man~n
chaSi"9. Woodland Cen· ;300::;:-882::;;·:2&amp;15~~---.ters, Inc., offers compe11- Domioo's now hiring sate
tive salaries and a com- drive" al all locations,
prehensive •
benetlts must be 18yrs. old. Apply
package. Interested ap- in person
pilcants shoukl apply by
Htri 1 medle-malling
resumes
toOSim
Y

1br.house lg. kitchen, tult

bth, laundry rm . &amp; storage. Oep &amp; ret. no
New
Haven
300·593,5076
or
304-882·3900.

Pets,

2 BA hOuse in Gaiilpoos,
WID
conn.
$41 5/mo
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$ 1501"""'
rOU P81 a I
utilities. No section 8 or
.HUO.
Cal!
Wayne
404-456-3802
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2 bo.in countoy, out back
in New Haven wv Hud
accepted 304-882-31n.
kmocklwoodlandcenters.
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approved. ters, Inc. 3086 State
month
or Route 160, GallipOlis,
OH 45e31 . Woodland
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740+446·6939 .

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Drivers willing to drive for
local
ready-mix
company. Experience is pre-.
ferred but nol necessary.
Ortver must be willing to
dO pre·miJ.Intenance on
trucks
and equiJ)ment,
yard/plant and other misooHaneous chores. . Experience
operating
equipment . and
e.~ra
skills such as welding ·a

paid .

'4 BFI house large bam,

garaQB,
county
schools 2 AC AT 775
$550 month sec. deposit
requir&amp;d
&amp; reference.
740·70!J.9503
large

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110
111
.
on expenence a
nvmodeled.
New BPP~- lnQ record
Benefits inances, 2 Bel. , 1 bath , eluding health insurance,
C.Air &amp; Heat.
Large available after meeting
deck on back.
Call employment
require740-992·50941or deialis
ments. can Valley BrOOk
Concrete corporate office
4BA hoose · in Gallipolis. at
304-n3-5519
to
scheduft ilfl interview
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Educallon
Gallipolis Career College
!!!1!!!1!!!1....!!!1!!!1!!!!!! Is accepting resumes for
Rentals
an accounting instructor.
A minimum of." a Bache2 and 3 bedrooms. Extra lor's degree in accounti11ce! Ail electric. Call lng is required. Pfeas8
740·446-4234
or email a cover letter and
740-208-7861
resume to jdanickiOgallipoliscareercollege.edu or
~::=:""":~~=:--:::- rax it to 740.446-4124
Federal Funds just re~~~o:--~~­
GaHipolis Ca reer College
Is accepting res~:~mes for
a
mathematics
instructor.A minimum of
a masters &lt;tegree In
matnemattcs Is reQuired.
P19ElS8 einall a cover letter and tvsume to jdanDouble wide for rent ickl 0 gallipoliscareerool3BR, 2 bath, Porter area lege. ectu or tax It to
$800 rent + deposit. 740·446·4124.

leased for Land Owners.
No closing cost and
ZERO DOWN! Will dr
land
impro~ents .
Bankruptcy &amp; Bad Credh
OK. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms
available.
74G-448-3384

Lease
1
year. !!!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1!!!1
740367&lt;)654
or
&amp; fedora~
74o-&amp;45-3413
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, mth. • utilities included.
POSTAL JOBS
540.7211-1331
$17.89·$28.27/HR., now
:""::""'":""-..~""!":'....., · hiring. For aJJpNqa.tlon
Trailer for rent In Mercer- and free government job
ville $450 .rant $500 de- Info, call American Asposit No · Pets No Smok- soc.
of
Labor
lng. Call446·2458
1·913-599·8226,
24/hrs.

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Youth
Case
Manager
needed for workforce de-velopment program In
West · VIrginia. Duties inelude group presenia·
ttons,
developing
resources,
facilitating
meetings and woil&lt;shops
assessments, data entry,
file
management
and
progressive · case management.
Must enjoy
working with the youth
population!
Travel re-qulred. Position requires
a BA/BS and at least t
years experience i1 iden:
tlfylng, developing and
securin~;t
resources tor
diverse population.
Ex·
ceUent full-time opportunlty
with
benefits.

Wll'fi'ER STORAGE
Meigs Co . Fai~nds
Oct .25,2008
9:00a .m. - 11 :00a.m.

Stor arw

Release: Apri!2.S. 2009
A fte of $20.00 will be
charged for early anival,

29670 Bashan Road

late anival. early removal,
!are removal. or anytime '
acC'f"SS is wanted to
fairgrounds other than
stated dated . Building
spact: is fi rst come fint

2005
14x70
Mo~ie
Home, 2Bedroom, 2batli,
vinyl siding, shingle lOCI,
thennapayne
window,
20tt.po!Ch 740-664-4356
or 740-797-4356 1ocated
at
Darwin.
S2fi 000
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POST
OFFICE NOW
HIRING avg. Pay $20/hr
or
$57Kiyr, · includes
Fed.Ben, CT. P.lace by
adSource, not ~ffillated
wilh USPS wlio ho/OS.

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3BR
for rent in
Gallipolis. 1·855-400-2582
740·367·7762

lent 10 town and afford·
able, 2 &amp; 3 bedrooms
available
call

(740)992-5639

Saloo '
Brand new 3bed 2bath
on + -hatf acre in Pt.
F'leasant. OWNER FINANCE
AVAILABLE
(740) 446·3570

Down Easy Financiny.
Call lo be Pra-Ouaiilled . .

740-423-9728
ctaytoo,

3

14x70
must

wlappfiances,
be
moved,

b.r,

1990,

•Gara&amp;es .

.
.
,
~ Delete':

•Complete
. Remodeling

request

Muoical

Prlcas Reduced 2 2006
16x80 2 bed 2 batli , 1
2000 16x70 Z bed t
bath, 1 1999 18x80 2
bed 2 balh gas, I 1997
14x70 2 btd 2 belh gas,
1 2002 16x80 3 bed 2
beth. Priced deillleled
blocl&lt;ed, leveled and • n·
chOied.
Day
Ph.
740-3811:0000
&amp;
740·388-8513
&amp;
740·245·9215
EY80ings
&amp;.
weekends
Ph.
740-388-1!017
&amp;
740-245·9215
&amp;
740-794-04&amp;)

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L &amp; L Tire Barn
44087 Wlpple Rd.

1'.

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6 B1 4

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6 AK 5

Slllp &amp; Compare

Dealer: West
Vulnerable: Bolh

AUCTIONS/ ANTIQUES

South

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2•

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2t
3•

Pau
Allpus

New &amp; Used Tires,
We buy used tires ,
coniputer wheel
alignment s, light
mechanic work,

IUCIII•er:

Opening lead: • A

BillY l.loble Jr.
740oo411..1184

Points or trumps?
Probably points

complete service oil
changes. small engine

E-mail: captblll65@yahoo.com
www.auctlonzlp.com
15548

Pomeroy • OH

(S Points)

repair.
We service and
winterize boats and
RV 's
( 740) 992 SJ44
·
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Mon~ Fri.

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CARPENTER

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PAr

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I 'M All FER
HOME -SCHOOUN',
MIZ SMIF !!

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TI'IANI'SGIVING
ANt&gt; NOT
~L~C.TION PAY.

IF'N I COULD PICK , TH' ONES
TO SEND ON HOME !!
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CAll US TODAY
fOR RflJUCfD

WINTER RATES
DEC,· FEB

Amour"

13 Dtparture
1 Shrill
14 Fixa boot
2 Hidtouo
15 NorthaM
e·a 1
16 Objectiveo 3
trucka
17 Tumulto
4
ld
19 Grote!
forward
23 Wander
olowly
aboul
5 - Moineo
' 26 Spellbound 6 Bog pardon!
28 - aloi
7 Un~empt
29 Hippo8 lncan
· · . dromea
trll!IIUre
31 Netourltro 9 GoaM egg
33 Vaughan ar to Righi,
MIIII
lo a mule
34 Demanda
11 Put money
35 Grandoon,
on
maybe
12 Freoh,
36 The A in BA
•• lenuce
39 Half qto.
16 Santa
40 Kilty'• bane
-win do
42 Per
18 1040 agcy .
44 Maunlaln
20 Bounce
goilt
21 Hauls
46 Impatient
22 Teako\tlo
51 Bentln half
oaund
54 Spi,C,Y
23 Kriight'o
cul10ne
qu11t

Racine, Ohio 740-247·-19
Owner.: ..
Jon Van Meter
Paul Rowe

a

Celt: 740-411H047

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Home Health Care aides
needed
lmmedlalely
must be certified or have
. 1 year experience bonQses available contact
Kay
01
· Shelkiy.

Astro--

ldlttd by CIA Y I. POLlMi

Roarrango ltttt.rs of !he
lour serambltd wo1d1 btlaw to farm lour olmple words.

"Jbur.'lllrthdlw:

Q!lallty Seamless
Gotten
Mainten1111ce Plus
Commtrcial &amp;: R~sitknritJI

Vinyl
Sidinglll.eplacemenl
Windows/Remodeling

Bonded &amp; Insured
740-991-1493 Office
740-416-8339 Cell

.OUR TEACHER WANTS ME TO

Stanley TreeTrimming ..
&amp; Removal

TAKE VOU TO THE PRINCIPAL ..

I NOTICED 51-!E

DIFFICULT'( PRONOUNCIN6
PROI!A8l'l' KNOW51/ERV
LITTLE FRENCH~, .

I•P,oJMt and Quality
Work
Rates

• VInyl Siding
•RipliC-nl
Wlndowl

.....
• Roolklg

• Pole Bulldlnga
•llaom Addltion8

It,

or

u&amp;.tlon.

Call Gary S,linley @
740-591-8044

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Make
sure th .. l an unresolved family matter
dP&amp;sn't aurlace In front of In-laws or outsiders. If someone Introduces II, stop the

t()W and BOY

IT'S NICE TO
TAKE ABREAK
--~.' FROM VOUil
fRIENDS
' EVERY
ONCE IN
AWHILE.

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CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

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OONNA TAJ&lt;E
THI\T BREAA · OK,
NO~W. ~·
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Af f~ BARN CIAI'IC.eS...

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742·2332

• Room Additions • Garages • Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofmg • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches and Decks

IllER
47239 Riebel Road. Long Bouom, OH

740-985-4141
CeU: 740-416-1834
15+ JUTS tqorW•Cf.Frw lioti• Oil

Advertise
in this space for
·$64 er month

so be careful how you go aboul assert l n~J
yourself. They'll not take kindly to harsh
·

(June

2 1-Juty 22~ -

Do not

put limitations on your thinking, BY the

.Jamn.K-H

C.ail: MARCUM CONSTRUI;;TION

GE MINI (May 2 1-June 20)- People wil!
not appreciate your dletalorlat methods,

tactics.

RllfTIOde//ng, R

For Rtmodelina IUid Now Houoe BtdNiJia

· lor
doing' aomeihlng. II you relect n·, you'll
be SO&lt;ry.
.
TAUFIUS (Apri l 20- May 20) - Instead of
condemning yourself fOr poor management of your finances, take some time to
analyze your budge! in order to discover

CANCER

Doors. Windows,

o-:

ARIES (March ~•·Aonl 191- Be caruruo
thai you don't let your 690 get In the way
of accepting change wt'len an •ssocla"te
provides a bettor metnod lhan you.r way

lion.
•

Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Declrs,

Additions

conversaHon Immediately: otherwise, It
~~~::~~:r~t or hand In a most unpleaa-

what ypu must do to -correct your siltJa·

·

EIBctrlc, Plumbing.
Drywall,

•DKka

handle

CIIPRICOAN (Dec. 22 -Jan . 19) - If you
cannot arouse. any enthusi.esm about
taking care of a tough situation that
needs tending, it might be wise to post·
pone It until you can. liying to handle it
on your own Is unwise.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. ,9) - Don't
rely on lady Luck to ball you out,
because she Is on vacation. In tact. _
you
might want lo postpone things for anolh·
er day. especially If It involves a risky slt-

'L~ON ~TRAN6~RE~,

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J&amp;L
Construction

happy. Be careful how you
you'll make matten, wp!"ie.

~AD

same token, however. do not focus On
damaging. negative thoughts. either. Be
sure that your concentratiOn zeros In on
posltiv&amp;, upbea t things.,
LEO (July 23- Aug. 22) ..- Be 1rank about
your snuation, and tfon't lot your friends
draw you into arrangements OJ actlvtt!es
you can't atford. H you haven't got ltle
tundt to heedlessly spend, bow out.
VIRGO (AuliJ. 23-Sept. 22) -

Vacillating

over criti cal decisions win lessen your
chances for acl1ievlng anything ol substance. Uafll your ·deductive powera to
dec~de your choices and then trust your
judgment.
,
LIBRA (Sept, 23·0ct. 23) - Uouoiiy
you're an upb..t Individual who tend• to
'llew lift rrom • po1ltlvl p&amp;I'IP*CIIvl. At
thla time, hOWever, your foc:u1 l"n'
towtrd !he negative, OOflctntretlng only
on aall-detHtlng tho..,ghtl.

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SOUPTONUTZ

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ROF 0 I

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"The success
Iperson,'' l
10ld my son, ''is one wbo
does what he hils to do
illld when he hates 10 - il

Peopl8 rarely change, and disappointment is llkely.
SAGIITAAIUS (Nov. 23-De.c . 21)"Developments and circumstances might
impose an arr8ngemsnl witt"\ certain
people abOut whom y6u won't be 100

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measured up to your e'xpectatlons.

Where Can You
Find the Perfect Pet?

once

~~~~:~~ S@ ~~\\- !&amp; ttfS• GAMI

Friday, Nov. 14, 2008
By- Bernice Bede Oeol
CircumettmcttS will help you make some
important changes in the year ahead.
However, be sure to make oonstructlve
choices and, than, once you enter the
field, · proceed without looking back. Do
everything .poislble to make them a success.
SCOFlPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Guard
against a tendency to put your trust.
once again. In people who have never

RICK PRICE
New Homes, Room Addldoas, Ratoo4 MJ, '
Metal &amp;
ltloll, IIICII. ., 1~11,

Seamless Gu~rs ·
Roofing , Siding, Gutters
lnsu!Ud &amp; Bondod
740.653·9657

24 Craggy
4Uiany ,
•
abode
turkoyl
•
· 4$ · Vtnttlln- •
25 Spiral
male&lt;:ule
blind unit :
27 Wedding
50 J~tptnoH •
rental
monetary '
29 - unit
by magic
51 . Marvy
30 I knew it!
52 Buckeye
32 Gullible
campuo
•
53 RN htlper ,
peraon
34 PC key
54 Crow call •
37 CaUallo
38 Take a tall
an
41 Pitched in
43 Marx
brother
45 Twisted
47 Not e'en

In yesterday's colurnn, I said that if vou ·
can counl only one lhing alltle bridge
table, make il high-card poinls. Thai is
true ... unless il is cr~lcal to lrack trumps!
When you a(e deda1er, check !he ~ump
count when the dummy comes down.
After that, worry about those missing
points.
It you are a delendel, 11 will o1ten ba
helpful to know how many trumps
declarer has left in his hapd. But if you
find h a tall older ro counl tlumps and
poinls, nOie !he , poinl.s comKlij out of
deClarer's hand .unless ·you sense he is
getting dangerously low on !rumps.
Look 81 !he North and Wesl hands.
Against 1tire~ hearts, you taka· two
spade !1icks, East playing high-low 10
show a doublelon. How would you con·
tinue?
Rebidding a five-card suil is nnt normal·
ly recommended, but your spade suit is
better !han many six-carders.
Now to the defense. Your side needs five
tricks. You can see three spades and one
bean. Bur where is !he 1ihh winnel'?
by Luis Campos
Cal !Ib n~ O~t~tr cryptograms ali created lromquotatt'X!6 by lamous people pas Mid ~ltiSQ'\t
Counl !he polrns. You heve 18 and
• Each tett&amp;r lnthetrpnar maoos. ror an·:Ulflt ·
dummy has 13. Thai leaves only 11, yel
Taday's c/U6: Yequsls w
Soulh mada a lwo-leval response. Easl
musl prlmari~ be ~ylng rio! to renege
"HJHO CN ' LAS OAD'P TCXH E
(revoke). ·
W A 0 W H s· P A N F C D H , K T H E.l.t H ,
You musl shilt allnck lhree lo your ~n ·
glelon diamond. ·
KTHEMH EKKTESO EP PZH HDO
· Declarer will win in hts hand and play a
low heart. Ru~h in
your ace 'lnd
EDLYEl." · . HFEDSHT ' EG
conrinue wilh your spade 10. Easi will
surely see what is needed. He will ruff PREVIOUS SOLUTION - •Aft01 a visillo lho beach, il's haod lo balieve thai
we li'Je in a material wo rld .' - Pam Shaw
the l!ick (assuming he slarted wilh two
trumps!) and 1a1urn a diamond, allowing
WORO
you to ruff and defeat the contract.

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CELEBRITY CIPHER

$13.000, (740)992·5924
New 3 Bedroom hOmes
from $214.36 per month,
incluctes many upgrades,
deNv9ry
&amp;
set-up.
740·385·2434

• • 3
• 7 2

Inside Fence: $1 .00/lf

waitstatr, cooks.
dish··
washers &amp; deliveoy drlv·
ers apPly In person
Harry's
FamOus
Hot
Oog,s New Haven

1-866-388·1100.

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For Rent
Mobikl homes &amp; lots ,
(no pets) in Ashton WV
304·575-2942.
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Apprendce '!!'!l'!!!!!!!'.!'!!!i!!'"ill!!~li!! I· R·oom Addltton• 1
GOOOTIMES BAA IS
Remodeling
Miner Class MSHA • U NEEDING ENERGETIC, • Now OoHr. Class WI/ Mine: For- PROFESSIONAL,BAR·
, Eltctrlcal &amp; Plumbing
man Class .5alety Con· TENDER'S
WAITRE· ,Roottng&amp;Ounoro
Sulating S8fViCe .
WhH· SES,
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BAR, • VInyl Siding 6 Plln11ng
Co Training
Company DANCERS AND A SE- • Pltlo and Porch Deck1
(300)·372' 8348
CUAITY/OOOR
MAN,
MUST HAVE
GREAT
PEASONAlliY,
AND
DRIVE
TO
MAKE
GREAT
MONEY.APPLY
AT 122 B HUNTINGTON .
AD (AT2,) ' NEXT TO
THE LOCKS AND DAM.
IN GAlliPOLIS FEAAY
'IN.300 576·2220 ASK
FOR JOHN G, GOOD
PAY, AND FUN WORK.
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We appreciate JlllUr
Auxiliary Aids and 58JV·
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scout teams this fall. On top
of that, the Gophers have
tapped him for inside information about the Badgers.in
adYance of this week's bat-

been hit.hard by injuries to
its backfield the past few
weeks, first losing star TB .
Tyrell Sutton to ·a regularseason ending wrist injury
· and then having his backup,
Omar Conteh, go down
with an injured knee last
week in practice.
Sophomore
Stephen
Simmons was forced to
make his first career start

tie for Paul Bueyan 'sAxe.
"Kim is going to be a
'
b 11 1
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and had 34 yards on 14 car·
great tOOl a payer tOr us, ries in a Joss to Ohio State,
and we couldn't be more
proud of him deciding to enough to earn him another
come home," Brewster said, start this week.
.
Coach Pat Fitzgerald
adding: "There's no reason
·
adde&lt;) that freshman WR
to leave when you 've got a Jeravin Matthews . will be
great opportunity, a great moved to RB to help out.
SPREAD TmN: Illinois
university, and an up-andcoming football ·program · coach Ron Zook says defenright here in .your backyard.
• .
So the message , 1 think, is sive coaches are playmg
catch-up right now against
really loud and clear."
PERLES OF WISDOM: . teams that run spread
.
Former Michigan State· offenses..
head coach George Perles is . Offt:~sty~ ?oordmators
contemplating running for hke Illmo1s Mtke ~ksley
governor in· 2010.
use the short pass m the
· ·74-year,old . ~arne way they ~~d the run
The
Michigan State University m the past, and tt s c~ange4
trustee said the main plank the game, accordmg to
in his platform would be the ~~k.
economy. Michigan , faced
It used to be that when
, with job cuts and losses in you run the. ~all for 4 or 5
the automobile industry and yards, now tl s second-andmany other major e.mploy- 5 or second-and-6, and now
ers, is hurting.
you can thro':': the ball for 4
Perles had a record of 68- or 5 yards, Zook satd.
67-5 from 1983-94, leading "People ~ave t~e same conthe Spartans to two Big Ten. ftdence m . bem.g able to
.titles and seven . bowl throw the ball hk~ that . as
appearances, inCI uding a they used to have runmng
win in the 1988 Rose Bowl. the toss,sweep or runmng
"I think it's a challenge," the trap .
,
And . defenses
don t
he . told The Associated
Press. "Maybe I can make a al~ays have an ans~er. .
When you get mto b1g
difference ."
His teams were 4-8 · games, more often than not,
against rival Michigan. the defenses nght now ,!"ay
Does that mean he' 11 get the be. a httle btl behmd, he
.
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KINNICK'S K·MEN:
ON
THE
MARK: I .
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Receiver Deon Butler's owa semor e,enstve 1menext catch will break a Penn · men Mitch King and Matt
State record.
Kroul will play their final
Entering Saturday's game games at Kinnick Stadium
with Indiana, the senior is Saturday
when
the
tied with Bobby En!!ram for , Hawkeyes host Purdue ..
The pa1r .have combmed
most C!lreer · receptions '
(167). It's a testament to ) for 89 ~traJght starts, and
Butler's reliability since his Kroul wtll tte Bruce Nelson
freshman season in 2005.
for the school record of 48
starts
on
And to think, the cb~ty consecutive
Butler was once a walk-on Saturday.
defensive back.
,
King and Kroul · have
"And one of' the . gr~at played their best football
people. You know, he had this sllason, anchoring at!
some offers, cmnes. from · a Iowa rilsh ;defenscdhat' has
wonderful fa:nily,'' coach held Michigan State'sJavon
Joe Paterno said. "The dad Ringer, Pittsburgh's LeSean·
and mom made a lot of sac- McCoy ·and Penn Staie 's
rifices to send ·him here as a Evan Royster each under
walk-on, picked up the bill 100 yards.
and the whole bit.'
.
Iowa coach Kirk ,Ferentz
Butler at times has ~en said the duo set a Jea~hip
lost in the attention over fel- tone this spring in helping
low senior receiver Derrick the Hawkeyes go from 6-6
Williams , one of the to bowl-eligible.
nation's top recruits when
"It set a great example for
he arrived in Happy Valley the whole football team;
.
and when you have two
in 2005.
·But Butler has also bene- ·guys like that that are playfiled from that attention , ing at a high level ..:.. prac.using his route running, tieing like they did and
speed and hands to make doing the things they do
nice catches, often against away from the field - realsingle coverage .
ly it makes it easier for
WOUNDEI&gt;
WILD- everybody else to follow
CATS: . Northwestern has suit"

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the football everywhere and
they can run the ball too,"
DIIISt said. "Everyone doesn't realize·how well they can
run the ball. We are just
going to have to play great
defense, and we have done
that lately, and hopefully we
fu~~ ;'~e able to coptain

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ed Magnolia from 12th to
8th in the final SSAC standiitgs, finishing in a threeway tie for the final home
playoff position in Class
AA with Point Pleasant and
)Vebster County (8-2).
. Pot· nt
Pleasant
and

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breaker borius points and
the Blue Eagles edged
PPHS with third tie breaker
bonus
~oints, giving
Magnolia orne field advan~ge Friday night.

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that there were three ties for
(Jtat position and anothertie
IJI the bottom and; you
know, we did everything
that we could have except
win one more football game
and that would have taken
care of that problem.
·
: "My hats off to Magnolia.
fhey are really playing well
right now and beating
Gra
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they deserve to be right there
playing for a home game ."
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Op four spots by beating sec-

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wins came against playoffbound Weir (3 I-O) , Oak
Glen (42-23), Barnesville
~8-0), Tolsia &lt;35 -27 ) and
Tyler Consolidated (35-7).
Their other victory came in a
forfeited
win .··
over
l'etersburg.
· In the loss column, the
. J;llue Eagles suffered two big
setbacks against Ohio
iquads Hannibal River (316) and Mom-oe Central (280) while taking top ranked
Class
A
school
Williamstown down to the
wire, losing in the final seconds 25-22. Those three
learns bave a combined
lecord of 28-4 ' with River
and Williamstown still playing footbalL
Magnolia finished third in
the Ohio Valley Athletic
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AAA league chami? Martins are the toughest three loss
Ferry (9-1) and Umon Local football team - , other than
(9-1). So far this season the ourselves - around . They
. Eagles are 4-1 at home and play in that OVAC confer3-2 on the road.
ence and it is known for
Overall Magnolia's oppo: tough football," OlliS! said.
nents have a combined 62- "We haven't went against
· 40 record.
this kind of team for a while.
This year's Magnolia team ' Gallipolis is· probably the
is loaded with talent on both closest to them as far as
sides of the ball. The Eagles using a Spread offense and
are averaging 25.3 points per getting their athletes in space
game offensively . while and that is ~oing to be a conallowing 183 pointsper out- cern for us .,
. .
b
ing as a defensive unit
Magno1tats led Y ~ophoincluding pitching two more quarterback Justm Fox
shutouts.
who has thrown for nearly
Point Pleasant - on the l,300 yards and 14 touchother hand - is scoring downs. this season for an
33.6 points on average average of 144.3 yards per
offensively and allowing . game. And as of late Fox has
18.5 points per game defen- simply been on ftre, throwsively.
ing for 57\1. yards and seven
Darst knows that his Big touchdowns on 23-of-40
Blacks are in for a dogfight passing· in his last two
against a proven postseason games. .
contender.
"They have a great
"When . you look at them scheme. Thai kid can throw
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Magnolia's other back is
Dillon Jackson who has 344
yards and four touchdowns
on62carries.
De'enst·vely th. e Blue·
Eagl~~ are led by Zach Neff
who has five sacks, Bates
who has three interceptions
and linebackers Traeh Keller
and Cole Mullett. · .
For Point Pleasant Allan
Wasonga continues to have a
tremendous sophomore season, rushing for 203 yards
and two scores last week to
push his season total to .
1,860 yards and 25 total
touchdowns on 198 canies.
He also .has .121 yards'
receiving.and his kick return
yards put him well over
2,000 yards of total offense
thts se_ason ·
. Semor quarterback BJ.
Lloyd has completed 27,of51 passes for 520 yards and
SIX touchdowns.
.
On defense Dl:rek Pinson
~as puttogether.a record settmg year, breaking the ~- ·
ly . 20 year old defenst~e
pomts record at P~HS. He 18
helped out by semors Kenny
C
Longw~ll. aleb Wasonga
and Mitchell who have all
had tremendous years .
Point Pleasant's seven
wins
came
against
Chapmanville
(17-7),
Herbert Hoover (41-15),
Poca (41-12), Wayne (22- ·.
21), Midland Trail (64-28),
Tug Valley (41-6) and
·sissonville (42-10). Overall
the Big Blacks 'opponents
. have a combined 52-48
record .
Kickoff ' at
Alumni
Stadium is scheduled for
7:30p.m.

Rio
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lete of the year award for
the second time in a row.
He ran a time of 21.35 .in
200 meter dash which was a
new Rio Grande outdoor
track record. Perry later
topped that mark with a
time of 21:27 .
Perry finished fourth in
the men's 200-meter dash at
ihe 57th NAIA Outdoor

National Track &amp; Field ·
Meet. For his efforts, Perry
Claimed All-American status. His' time in the race
was 21.71.
In the indoor season,
Perry's time in the 200 was
21.91 which is a new Rio
Grande
record. Perry's
broke his old school mark
of 22.64 which he set in
2005. He also added his
name to the Rio Grande
record book in the 400c
meters , breaking a 28-year
old mark with a time of
49.14 .

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POMEROY - A loss of
funding grants and how
community support and volunteer efforts compensate
for that loss was discussed
at t(je recent annual meeting
of the Meigs County
Council on Aging (MCCA).
Beth Shaver, Council
director, and Kathryn Hart.
Board of Trustees president,
reported that this year the
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$60.000 in funding grants . hope that it will be · She further noted t(jat the
She said that for the first renewed next year.
Kinship Navigator Program
time . in many year . the · Other
funding
cuts lost its funding of $3,000
Sisters ~f St. Joseph . included
the
Kinship and will now be handled
Foundation, . the largest Navigator program. the through the Meigs County
grant provider, did not Title XX Homemaker, the · Johs and Family Services.
Partners in Care Program, · As for the Title XX
renew funding .
Shaver noted that last and the Retired · Senior Homemaker Program which
provides laundry and cleanyear a $35,000 grant came Volunteer Program.
·from the Foundation which
Shaver said the Partner's ing service to seniors able to
was used to subsidize sev- in Care Program funding stay in their own ~omes
eral programs including was lost at the end of last with some outside assisthe Wellness Center. She year, and the $25,000 cost tance, the funding for it too
attributed the discontinu- has been funded through has been cut.
ance of the grant money to regu lar Council on Aging
Meanwhile, more and
the economy and expressed funds and special donations. more fuQdraising efforts are

being undertaken. Staff and
at.
volunteer
efforts
fundraising had generated'.
$38.000 by the end of
September, reported Hart . ·
She noted that the Meigs
County Council on Aging
celebrated its 35th anniversary in April. and gave highlight s of th e past year
including renew al of the.
levy in support of the
agency and expansion of the
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to Brenda Merritt. former
rule on American Municipal ·
chamber preside.nt. Merritt
Power-Ohio's transmissiOn
said she was humbled to
line route application at its
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next meeting.
thanked those in attenThe mee~ing is sc heduled
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the 22 local Health Districts Transportation to spend
Jim Sheets and :'
in Southeast Ohio Public $15 ,000 in funds still set
Mick Davenport :
Health Sub~Region One and aside for park improveduring·
Two, the ACC was devel- ments .
Thursday's regu-:
The funds are what
oped to provide a fast translar meeting.
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portable care center to help remain of money earmarked
Sheets dis·
paving and road
Annie's Mailbox AS m dealing with hospital for
cussed a numbeF
improvements
in countypatient mass care and med'
of pending pro- .
BS ical surge.
Buckeye edition
owned park space. The state
jects and com- ·:
provides
apnroximately
AS The ACC is divided into $13,000
Calendars
mittee assign· .
to the county each
two functioning' . transments Anderson :
8s-6 portable units that will be year for that purpose .
Classifieds
will likely work Of\
Commissioners
u sed
'·
Comics
87 stored in undisclosed loca- $40,000
when he
to improve and
tions in southeast Ohio. In
assumes office..
Editorials
A4 the event ,pf a major illness pave a parking area for
Brian J. RHd/photo
use behind .the
· Faith • Values
As-7 outbreak the units can be employee
However,
to prearranged courthouse.
Home
Creek who were not awarded
Movies
A3 transported
ODOT
·disallowed
plans tn Chester tourthouse prop- from
loca~ons selected by Public
a park area ,there , erty is the third parks dis- Enterprises for construction funding initially.
83 Health and the Ohio develop
NASCAR
Commissioners
were
· of a new pump house for the
Hospital Association to because of restrictions on trict area.
joined
by
Comm
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Plains
Re~io~al
Tuppers
Commissioners are now
A3 serve as triage and treat· the money's use .
Dtstnct. elect Thomas Anderson .
considering
other projects. Sewer
only
The
county
owns
8 Section ment centers to help with
Sports
but time is of the essence Commissioners had pledged Anderson was elec ted to
overflow and med- · three parcels of land desig- due to a deadline set by $20,000 toward the ~roject . rep lace
Commissioner
Weather
A3 patient
nated as parks distric ts .
ical surge. Each- unit conJeffrey
Thornton.
who has
but
the
sewer
distnct
has
Besides the area behind the ODOT..If the funds are not
tains 250 beds with equipbeen
ill
and
unable
to
courthouse, they own a par- spent soon,. Commis~ioner determined it is unable to
ment and supplies to supeel of land deemed essen- Mick Davenpon said, tt wtll pay the match necessary. attend meetings. He will
port hospitals with patient
Commissioners said the y assume offi!-'e in January:
tially
unusable
it\ go back to the state .
mass care.
present
was
In other business, com- will review applications Also
Minersville, donated to the .
county years ago. The missioners rejected a bid from other communities Commissioner Jim Sheets.
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