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50 CENTS • Vol. 118, No. 28 TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com OBITUARIES Accident leaves one dead, two injured PVH Page A3 BY HOPE ROUSH mately 1:10 p.m. on Sunday dead at the scene. Atkinson Slinde was transported recognizes • Robert Lloyd Atkinson [email protected] a vehicle, which was being was the manager of the from the scene by Mason • Wilma E. Boring driven by Ryan Slinde, 23, Computers 4 U store in County EMS. He was taken volunteers LEON — A fatal acci- Leon, traveling toward Point Pleasant. to Pleasant Valley Hospital, • John Robert Lewis REGISTER STAFF dent, which occurred Point Pleasant collided with The driver of the vehicle where he was listed in seri- [email protected] • Bright McCausland Sunday on W.Va. 62 near a vehicle traveling south Atkinson was in was identi- ous, but stable condition. • James F. Wamsley Leon, left one man dead and toward Leon. fied as Dennis Sargent, 22, The accident is currently POINT PLEASANT — two others critically injured. The passenger of the sec- Long Bottom, Ohio. under investigation by Many Pleasant Valley According to the Mason ond vehicle, Robert Sargent was flown to Cabell Deputies F.O. Terry and W.H. Hospital volunteers were County Sheriff’s Atkinson, 32, Point Huntington Hospital in crit- Gritt of the Mason County recently recognized at a Department, at approxi- Pleasant, was pronounced ical condition. Sheriff’s Department. honorary dinner for their SPORTS loyal service. Thelma Filson, a dedicated member of the PVH Auxiliary, was • Bengals’ tiger stripes named ‘Volunteer of the looking burnt orange. Year’. See Page B1 “This special gathering is a great way to recognize the WHS Prom Royalty hard work, dedication and professionalism among our volunteers,” Koneda Devrick, president of the PVH Auxiliary said. Tom Schauer, Vice- President of Financial Services, gave the invoca- tion and Michael Lieving, Chairman of the Pleasant Valley Hospital Board of Trustees spoke to the atten- dees about the positive impact the volunteer group has made on the facility. Additional remarks were made by Sandy Wood, Vice- President of Patient Services and Al Lawson, President and Chief Executive Officer at PVH. Receiving recognition were Ernestine Whittington (100 hours), Ronald Cremeans (200 hours), Edward Valentine (200 hours), Naomi Cremeans INSIDE (300 hours), Adalee Lynch (300 hours), Donald Spence • Free senior citizen tax (400 hours), Pauline credit assistance offered. Wamsley (400 hours), Blanche Siders (500 hours), See Page A2 Arminta McGraw (1,000 • Adolescents Need hours), Lester McGraw Immunizations, Too! (1,000 hours), Rosemary Shirk (1,000 hours), Frankie See Page A2 Shinn (2,000 hours), Lois • Massey: W.Va. mine Pyles (3,000 hours), clear of gases before William Whitehead (3,000 hours), Margaret Greenlee explosion. (5,000 hours), Beverly See Page A3 Ridenour (5,000 hours), • Free speech versus John Watterson (5,000 hours), Thelma Filson kids and violent video (7,000), Koneda Devrick games. See Page A3 (9,000 hours), Carolyn • URG History Honor Rhodes (10,000 hours), Society inducts nine new Please see PVH, A2 members. See Page A5 • Farm Credit distributes Applications $418,000 in profits to local customers. available for See Page A5 Peoples Photo courtesy of Devo’s Photography Wahama High School recently held their annual prom. Pictured from left to right are Jacob Roach with Bank Fair junior attendant Allie Reynolds, 2010 Prom Queen Hannah Foreman with Brice Clark and senior attendant WEATHER Deidra Peters with John McCarthy. Scholarship BY HOPE ROUSH [email protected]

POINT PLEASANT — Graduating seniors looking March for Babies set for Sunday to receive a scholarship have the opportunity to do BY HOPE ROUSH so with the 2010 Peoples [email protected] Bank Fair Scholarship. Eligible applicants must POINT PLEASANT — be a 2010 graduating Mason After months of fundraising County senior who is a High: Upper 50s. efforts, it is almost time for Low: Mid 30s. member of either 4-H, FFA, the 2010 Tri-County March Skills USA, FBLA, for Babies Walk. FCCLA, HOSA or pursuing The event is slated to a degree in agriculture or a begin at 2 p.m. Sunday and related field. INDEX will take place at Point Scholarship applications Pleasant’s Krodel Park. are available at Hannan, 2 SECTIONS — 12 PAGES Registration is set for 1 p.m. Wahama and Point Pleasant The walk will take place Junior/Senior High Schools Calendars A5 rain or shine. as well as both the Peoples Classifieds B3-4 Terry Eller, community Bank Main Street and director for the Tri-County Jackson Avenue locations. Comics B5 March for Babies, described In order to be considered for the walk as the March of the scholarship, applica- Editorials A4 Dimes’ largest fundraiser. tions must be received at The March of Dimes works Peoples Bank by May 15. Sports B Section to help all babies by raising The scholarships will be funds for research and awarded during the live- © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. advocating awareness. stock sale of the Mason According to Eller, the County Fair. For more information, March of Dimes is vital File photo because of all the things it contact Sharon Stapleton or Rain did not put a damper on last year’s Tri-County March for Babies Walk. This year’s Krista Rollins at 304-675- Please see March, A3 event is slated for 2 p.m. Sunday at Point Pleasant’s Krodel Park. 4480.

Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page A2 HEALTH WATCH Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Free senior citizen tax credit assistance offered If you are a senior citizen age 65 or older, or are a younger person with an established permanent disability, who has qualified for the West Virginia Homestead Exemption program, then you should have received infor- mation from the WV State Tax Department regarding your eligibility for a tax credit benefit. The West Virginia Aging and Disability Resource Centers are helping individuals complete the West Virginia State Personal Income Tax return required to claim the 2009 Senior Citizens Tax Credit. The deadline for filing applications is April 15th, 2010. To inquire about your eligibility or for more information, please call 1-866-981-2372.

HEALTHY FAMILIES... Submitted photo HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Those pictured were attendees during the recent check presentation. From left to right, Darin Smith, manager of the Pleasant Valley Wellness Center; Michael VanMatre II, contestant; Michael VanMatre, contestant; Michell Richmond, con- testant; and Mike Sigler, a representative of AB Construction in the Contracting and Modular Home Division. Adolescents Need Taking off the pounds Immunizations,Too! POINT PLEASANT — fat. In addition to claiming ways. This is the fourth year that SUBMITTED BY MASON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT The winning team at the the top prize of $500 for As incentive, if the trio Pleasant Valley Hospital annual Pleasant Valley their favorite charity, the keeps the weight off for an and Sunny 93.1 FM have POINT PLEASANT — Many times we think that after Hospital 60-Day Challenge trio also received a $750 entire year, then they will hosted this healthy event our children enter the school system and their “shot” dropped 95 pounds and donation from AB receive another check for and the first year for AB records are updated, that is all the vaccines they need. That 12.55% of their total body Construction to split three $600. Construction as a sponsor. is not true. Additional vaccines are needed at the age of 11- 12, now, more than ever before. Several years back, all children were recommended to get a “tetanus booster” at the age of 11-12 years of age. The tetanus is still recom- Many Pleasant Valley mended, but so are many more. This week, we will talk Hospital volunteers were about the vaccines needed for adolescents and why. recently recognized at a Tetanus is caused by a germ that enters the body through dinner in honor of their a cut or wound, particularly if the wound is considered loyal service. Shown with “dirty” from either the object that caused the wound, such a rusty nail or from the soil. Tetanus causes serious, painful the dedicated volunteers spasms of all muscles and is commonly called “lockjaw” as are Michael Lieving, it can lead to “locking” of the jaw so the patient cannot Chairman of the Board of open his or mouth or swallow. Diptheria causes a thick Trustees, Al Lawson, coating of the nose, throat and airway and is spread when President and Chief germs pass from an infected person to the nose or throat of Executive Officer of PVH, others. It is common that tetanus and diphtheria are given and Koneda Devrick, presi- in a combined injection. Now, due to increased cases of dent of the PVH Auxiliary. pertussis, a respiratory illness commonly called “whooping cough,” pertussis has also been added to this adolescent Submitted photos vaccine. Adolescents should receive this combination vac- cine at the age of 11-12 years of age and every 10 years thereafter. Meningococcal vaccines have been available for adoles- cents since mid year 2005. Meningococcal disease is a rare but serious bacterial infection that strikes between 1,500 and 3,400 Americans every year, causing meningitis. Approximately 10% of those who contract meningococcal Cami McGraw, center, was disease will die. Of those who survive, up to one in five the guest speaker for the suffer permanent disabilities such as hearing loss, neuro- annual Pleasant Valley logical damage and limb amputations. Meningococcal dis- Hospital Auxiliary Service ease often begins with symptoms that can be mistaken for Awards Dinner. McGraw common viral illnesses, such as flu, but can progress very shared her stories about rapidly and kill an otherwise healthy person in 48 hours. being a missionary and Rates begin to rise in early adolescence and peak between teacher in Spain. Shown the ages of 15 and 24. The meningococcal vaccine is rec- with McGraw are, at left, Al ommended at the age of 11-18. Students who will be fresh- Lawson, President and men in college, particularly those living in a dormitory, should receive the vaccine before going to college. This Chief Executive Officer of vaccine is a one dose vaccine. PVH, and, at right, Michael In July of 2006, it was recommended by the Centers of Lieving, Chairman of the Disease Control and the Advisory Committee on Board of Trustees. Immunization Practices to recommend a second dose of chickenpox vaccine to children. This second dose is com- monly given at the same time children receive their “school shots,” but many adolescents have not had the second dose. It was found that 15-20% of children who had received only one dose chickenpox (varicella) vaccine were not fully protected and may develop chickenpox after coming in contact with the virus. Due to this, it was also Thelma Filson, center, was recommended that adolescents who previously received recently named the only one dose should receive a second dose. If your child actually had the chickenpox rash and illness, the vaccine is Pleasant Valley Hospital not needed. Auxiliary Volunteer of the In 2007, the Center for Disease Control recommended Year 2009. Presenting her the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for girls. HPV with this honor were, at is the most common sexually transmitted virus in the US. left, Michael Lieving, There are 40 types of HPV. The HPV vaccine protects girls Chairman of the Board of from 4 major types of HPV that have been found to cause Trustees, and Al Lawson, cervical cancer. This includes 2 types that cause about 70% President and Chief of cervical cancer and 2 types that cause 90% of genital Executive Officer of PVH warts. HPV vaccine can prevent genital warts and most and, at right, Koneda cases of cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine is recommend- Devrick, president of the ed for girls age 11-12 years of age, but may be given as PVH Auxiliary. early as 9 years of age. It is important that girls receive the vaccine before their first sexual contact—before they are exposed to the HPV. For these girls, the vaccine can pre- vent almost 100% of disease caused by the 4 types of HPV targeted by the vaccine. If a girl is already infected with a type of HPV, the vaccine will not prevent disease from that PVH from Page A1 type. The vaccine is recommended for girls and women age 13-26 years of age who did not receive it when they Arlene Cook (11,000 hours) Arminta McGraw, who is a they arrive at the hospital For more information on were younger. The HPV vaccine is a series of 3 shots that and Aleta Weaver (20,000 missionary and teacher in and give unselfishly of becoming a volunteer with should be given within 6 months. hours). Spain. themselves. I commend the Pleasant Valley Hospital Hepatitis B is another vaccine that most adolescents will Guest speaker for the “I can not praise these them for their milestones Auxiliary, please call have already received. If your child has not received the evening was Cami McGraw, fine individuals enough,” and many accomplish- Devrick at 304-675-4340, full series of the hepatitis B vaccine, you do not need to the daughter of Lester and Lawson said. “Each day ments.” ext. 1100. restart the series. Hepatitis B virus is spread through the contact with the blood and body fluids of an infected per- son. Hepatitis B is a series of 3 vaccines given over a six Mason County Forecast Local Stocks month period. The seasonal influenza vaccine is also recommended every year. The flu vaccine is only intended for one year. Tuesday...Partly sunny. Thursday night and AEP (NYSE) — 33.76 Ohio Valley Banc Corp. (NAS- The reason being is that the vaccine is made each year, Highs in the upper 50s. Friday...Partly cloudy. Akzo (NASDAQ) — 63.40 DAQ) — 20.94 Ashland Inc. (NYSE) — 62.31 BBT (NYSE) — 33.33 based on the types of influenza that circulated in the com- North winds 5 to 10 mph. Lows in the upper 40s. Big Lots (NYSE) — 40.87 Peoples (NASDAQ) — 18.37 munities the previous year. The flu vaccine is typically Tuesday night...Partly Highs in the mid 70s. Bob Evans (NASDAQ) — 33.40 Pepsico (NYSE) — 65.02 offered from October to March each year. cloudy in the evening...Then Friday night...Mostly BorgWarner (NYSE) — 41.12 Premier (NASDAQ) — 9.97 The Mason County Health Department offers the above clearing. Patchy frost after cloudy. A chance of showers Century Aluminum (NASDAQ) — Rockwell (NYSE) — 62.83 15.23 Rocky Boots (NASDAQ) — 10.51 immunizations through the Vaccine for Children Program. midnight. Lows in the mid after midnight. Not as cool Champion (NASDAQ) — 1.75 Royal Dutch Shell — 61.18 The Vaccine for Children Program provides vaccines at no 30s. Northwest winds 5 to with lows in the lower 60s. Charming Shops (NASDAQ) — Sears Holding (NASDAQ) — cost for children from birth through 18 years of age who are 10 mph. Chance of rain 40 percent. 5.98 122.48 un-insured, underinsured or have Medicaid. Immunization Wednesday...Patchy frost Saturday and Saturday City Holding (NASDAQ) — 36.22 Wal-Mart (NYSE) — 54.04 clinics are held every Thursday, expect the second in the morning. Mostly night...Mostly cloudy with Collins (NYSE) — 66.40 Wendy’s (NYSE) — 5.52 Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Mason County DuPont (NYSE) — 40.95 WesBanco (NYSE) — 18.09 sunny. Highs in the lower a chance of showers. Highs US Bank (NYSE) — 26.87 Worthington (NYSE) — 16.43 Health Department. Evening clinics are held every other 60s. West winds 5 to 10 mph. in the upper 70s. Lows in General Electric (NYSE) — 19.30 Daily stock reports are the 4 month on the first Monday from 3-6:30 p.m. in February, Wednesday night...Mostly the upper 50s. Chance of Harley-Davidson (NYSE) — p.m. ET closing quotes of trans- April, June, August, October, December. No appointment is clear. Lows in the mid 30s. rain 50 percent. 35.27 actions for April 26, 2010, pro- needed but remember to bring your shot record. 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Member SIPC. children, your family and your community Tuesday, April 27, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page A3 Obituaries Massey: W.Va. two very special grandchildren, Wyatt Weethee and Robert Lloyd Atkinson Carmyn Weethee; great grandchildren, Michael Benson III mine clear of gases and Carly Ann Benson; sisters, Ann and Nick Berent of Rio Robert Lloyd Atkinson, 31, Point Pleasant, was killed in Grande, Ohio, and Mary Jane and Jerry Sayre of Rio an auto accident on Sunday, April 25, 2010. Grande, Ohio. before explosion Robert was born July 2, 1977, in Charleston, a son to Beau White, Gene Powers, Johnny Flora, Phil Vansickle, Bobby and Mary Johnson Atkinson. He was a manager for BY LAWRENCE MESSINA investigate the blast. Wayne Brogan and Daniel Stapleton will serve as pall bear- ASSOCIATED PRESS the Computers 4 U store in Point Pleasant. ers. Inman also repeated the He was preceded in death by his beloved cats, Frick and Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, April board’s recent expression Frat. CHARLESTON — Air of confidence in 28, at the Deal Funeral Home with Rev. Bert Flora officiat- samples did not show high He is survived by his wife, April Weethee Atkinson and ing. Burial will follow in the Beech Hill Cemetery in Blankenship, who has their children, Ethan and Sophia Atkinson; and his adopted levels of explosive gases become lightning rod for Southside with full military graveside rites performed by just before an explosion in a parents, John and Vikki Weethee of Gallipolis Ferry. the American Legion Post 23 of Point Pleasant. criticism of the company Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Thursday, April West Virginia coal mine that and its handling of the Please email [email protected] to send killed 29 workers, and what 29, at the Deal Funeral Home with the Minister Don condolences to the family. mine in the disaster’s Rollins officiating. Burial will follow in the Weethee caused the disaster remains wake. Family Cemetery in Gallipolis Ferry. Friends may call from unknown, the mine’s owner Massey is facing a share- 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, at the funeral home. Bright McCausland said Monday. holder lawsuit stemming E-mail [email protected] to send condo- Massey Energy Co. from the explosion, as well lences to the family. Bright McCausland, 90, Southside, died Thursday night, board director Stanley as wrongful death litigation April 22, 2010, at Pleasant Valley Hospital. Suboleski said the samples and mounting scrutiny from He was a retired employee with the Mason County Board were taken by foremen as regulators. Inman said the Wilma E. Boring of Education as a principal and teacher. He was also a self- part of a shift change exam handful of institutional employed farmer and grandson of Civil War General John at the Upper Big Branch investors suing or calling Wilma E. “Ernie” Dowell Boring, 68, Ashville, Ohio, McCausland. Bright was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serv- mine, just “tens of min- for Blankenship to resign passed away on Wednesday, April 21, 2010, at Mt. Carmel ing during WWII in the 14th Forwail Observation utes” before the blast. The hold about 2 percent of the West in Columbus, Ohio. Battalion. He was also a special friend to actor Don Knotts, examination also showed company’s stock, but have She was born April 26, 1941, in Southside, a daughter to who would visit Bright each year at his home. that air flow in the under- gotten “disproportionate the late Ernest Harry and Aretta Lyons Dowell. She was a Bright was born June 14, 1919, in Henderson, a son to the ground mine was fine. public treatment.” graduate of Point Pleasant High School, Class of 1959, and late John and Norma L. (Bright) McCausland. In addition “All the indicators are Investigators have detect- she also loved to play bingo. to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his broth- that at the start of the shift, ed high levels of two poten- In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her ers, John McCausland and Dr. Alexander McCausland, IV. everything was OK,” said tially explosive gases inside brother, Chuck Dowell; and step granddaughter, Mica. Bright is survived by his cousins, Doug and Pam Brown, Suboleski, a mining engi- the mine, and it could be a She is survived by her husband, Donald P. Boring of of St. Albans and Smith and Louise McCausland, of neer. month before investigators Galloway, Ohio; daughter, Candi (Paul) Strait and step-son, Southside; and caregivers, Kayla Nave, Heather Hutchison, Suboleski, two other can get inside to determine Denny Boring; brother, James Cody (Wendy) Dowell of Marion Robinson, Bob Rimmey, Kristy Robinson and Massey board directors and what caused the blast. Grove City, Ohio; sisters, Shirley Ann (Darrell) Stamper of Ryann Greer. Chief Executive Don Federal regulators have Powell, Ohio, and Donna Jean (Bobby) Greer of Point Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Blankenship held a news identified highly explosive Pleasant; grandchildren, Nicole (Cale) Dresbach of April 27, at the Crow-Hussell Funeral Home with Rev. Bill conference Monday to methane gas, coal dust or a Ashville, Ohio, and Garrett Strait of Ashville, Ohio; step Deem officiating. Burial will follow in Suncrest Cemetery. address several issues relat- mixture of the two as the grandchildren, Brandy, Luke, Renee and Amy; and numer- There will be no visitation prior to the service. In lieu of ed to the explosion, the likely cause of the blast, but ous nephews, nephews and friends. flowers, donations may be made to the Bright McCausland nation’s worst coal mining the ignition source is The family of ‘Ernie’ would like to thank the nurses and Scholarship Fund or Bright McCausland Children’s disaster in 40 years. unknown. especially Triena at Constance Care for all of their special Charity, in c/o Henderson Church of Christ, P.O. Box 122, The news conference was The explosion will be the concern and attention. Henderson, WV 25106. held a day after President subject of a Senate hearing Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April Bright’s care has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell Funeral Barack Obama, Vice on Tuesday, with the 24, at Oliver-Check Funeral Home in Ashville, Ohio with Home. An online guest registry is available at President Joe Biden and nation’s top mine safety Rev. Clarence Hurst officiating. Burial will follow in www.crowhussellfh.com. Gov. Joe Manchin led a official expected to testify. Harrison Twp. Cemetery. Friends visited from 5-8 p.m., memorial for the fallen min- Obama has ordered a Friday, at the funeral home. ers. Two other miners were broad review of coal mines James F. Wamsley injured in the blast. with poor safety records and Blankenship told urged federal officials to John Robert Lewis James F. Wamsley, 65, Leon, went to be with his Lord on reporters that the president strengthen laws. Friday, April 23, 2010, at the Veteran’s Medical Center in “honored the grieving fami- John Robert Lewis, 66, Southside, went to be with the Meanwhile at the news Huntington. lies with his presence.” conference, the company Lord on Saturday, April 24, 2010, at Pleasant Valley James was born March 4, 1945, in Point Pleasant, a son Offering continued condo- Hospital. also promised to provide to the late Lewis and Oma (Mash) Wamsley. He was a lences to those families, he the families of the miners He was born April 5, 1944, in Mason County, a son to the member of the Addison Freewill Baptist Church and had also offered the company’s late John Franklin and Beulah Barnett Lewis. He was a killed with financial pack- worked at West Virginia Malleable Iron, Federal Mogul, thanks to those who have ages that will include five retired diesel mechanic for Lanny Williamson Sawmill of Asplundh Tree Company and most recently, as a caregiver assisted them since the Southside, and a member of the American Legion Post 23 times their miner’s annual with the Mason County Community Action Group. He was blast. pay as life insurance bene- of Point Pleasant. He also was a United States Army also a proud veteran of the United States Army. “This has left us humbled Vietnam Veteran. fits. Also included will be He is survived by his daughter, Patricia Parrish of and hurt, and searching for an additional payment to In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his Smithfield, N.C.; sons, Christopher Charles Lee of answers,” Blankenship said, granddaughter, Jessica Mattox. surviving spouses, health Belmont, Ohio and Kenneth Paul Lee of Belmont, Ohio; adding that the company coverage both for them and He is by his wife of 21 years, Pamela (Rose) Lewis; chil- two sisters, Barbara Hensley of Longbottom, Ohio, and was dedicated to finding out dren, James Rose of Point Pleasant, Toby and Kimberly Shirley Chattin of Columbus, Ohio; and several grandchil- dependent children, and what happened. four years’ worth of college Lewis of Gallipolis Ferry, Buddy and Connie Mattox of dren. The U.S. Mine Safety and Southside, Keith Mattox of Gallipolis Ferry, Truffles and Graveside services will be conducted at 1 p.m., or vocational education at Health Administration has any accredited school in Robbie Weethee of Southside, Sharon and Daniel Stapleton Wednesday, April 28, at Brewer Cemetery with Pastor Bob issued the mine eight cita- of Point Pleasant, and Teresa and Chuck Shull of Patterson officiating. Burial will follow. There will be no West Virginia for those tions for violating preshift children. Southside; grandchildren, Robert Lewis, John David visitation prior to the service. examination rules in 2010. Lewis, Hannah Lewis, Holly Mattox, Christopher Mattox, James’ care has been entrusted to Crow-Hussell Funeral Director Robert Sobeleski told reporters that Fogelsong said accepting Tonya Mattox, Bryan Mattox, Felicia Mattox, Delia Home. An online guest registry is available at the overall number of viola- Mattox, Kristina Mattox, Jacob Shull, Matthew Shull and www.crowhussellfh.com. those benefits would not tions received both this year prevent the family from and in 2009 was compara- pursuing any legal claims. ble to those at similar oper- The widow of William Free speech versus kids and violent video games ations in the Appalachian Griffith has already filed a coalfields. About 60 percent wrongful death lawsuit, WASHINGTON (AP) — California case poses similar Opponents of the law note state senator who wrote the of Upper Big Branch’s vio- The Supreme Court will free speech concerns, that video games already are video game ban, said the while the mother of Adam lations were deemed “non- Morgan has won a court decide whether free speech although the state law is labeled with a rating system Supreme Court obviously serious or nonsubstantial” rights are more important aimed at protecting children, that lets parents decide what doesn’t think the animal cru- order preserving relevant by inspectors, Suboleski records and potential evi- than helping parents keep raising an additional issue. games their children can elty video ban and the vio- said. violent material away from California’s law would purchase and play. They also lent video game ban are dence from the disaster. But Suboleski also noted “I’ll have to talk to my children. have prohibited the sale or argue that video games — comparable. If the justices press reports that the mine The justices agreed rental of violent games — which the Entertainment thought that, he said, they lawyer about that,” Janice had been hit with an “inor- Quarles, widow of miner Monday to consider reinstat- those that include “killing, Software Association says would not be reviewing the dinate” amount of MSHA ing California’s ban on the maiming, dismembering or are played in 68 percent of 9th Circuit’s decision to Gary Quarles, said of the orders last year alleging financial package. The sale or rental of violent video sexually assaulting an image American households — are throw out the video game the most serious kinds of games to minors, a law the of a human being” — to protected forms of expres- ban. couple’s two children are 9 violations. Massey and 11. 9th U.S. Circuit Court of anyone under 18. It also sion under the First “Clearly, the justices want assigned two full-time Appeals in San Francisco would have created strict Amendment to the to look specifically at our employees to address safe- threw out last year on labeling requirements for Constitution. narrowly tailored law that ty issues at the mine, and grounds that it violated video game manufacturers. But supporters of the law simply limits sales of ultra- the number of those orders minors’ constitutional rights. Retailers who violated the note that the Supreme Court violent games to kids with- dropped by 80 percent in California Gov. Arnold act could have been fined up has upheld laws keeping out prohibiting speech,” said the seven months before Schwarzenegger, who to $1,000 for each violation. minors from buying or hav- Yee, a San Francisco the blast, he said. signed the law in 2005, said Lawyer Stephen S. Smith, ing access to pornography, Democrat. Massey Board Director he was pleased the high who has represented several alcohol and tobacco. And California lawmakers court would review the video game companies in the California law does not approved the law, in part, by Bobby Inman said the com- appeals court decision. He court, said the Supreme ban parents from purchasing relying on several studies pany has been responsive to said, “We have a responsi- Court may use this case to or buying the video games suggesting violent games regulators by altering venti- bility to our kids and our explain how far lawmakers for their children. can be linked to aggression, lation systems and making communities to protect can go when trying to regu- Michael D. Gallagher, anti-social behavior and other changes. He called against the effects of games late depictions of violence. president of the desensitization to violence allegations that the compa- that depict ultra-violent “There is a fair amount of Entertainment Software in children. But federal ny put profits over safety a actions, just as we already First Amendment law in the Association, said video judges have dismissed that “big lie.” He blamed such do with movies.” area of sexual explicitness games should get the same research. sentiment on plaintiffs However, the judge who and obscenity,” he said. First Amendment protec- “None of the research lawyers and leaders of the wrote the decision overturn- “But there is not nearly as tions as the court reaffirmed establishes or suggests a United Mine Workers ing the law said at the time much law on the issue of last week for videos. causal link between minors union. The union said that there was no research violence and what may be Given last week’s ruling playing violent video games Monday that it would help showing a connection restricted or not under the on videos showing animal and actual psychological or between violent video First Amendment in that cruelty, “we are hopeful that neurological harm, and games and psychological arena.” the court will reject inferences to that effect Tuesday harm to young people. The California law never California’s invitation to would not be reasonable,” The Supreme Court’s took effect, and was chal- break from these settled Judge Consuelo Callahan Family Night decision to hear the case lenged shortly after it was principles by treating depic- said in the 9th Circuit ruling. Steak or Spaghetti comes only a week after the signed by Schwarzenegger. tions of violence, especially Callahan also said there Specials Kids eat free high court voted over- A U.S. District Court those in creative works, as were less restrictive ways to w/adult entree purchase whelmingly to strike down a blocked it after the industry unprotected by the First protect children from federal law banning videos sued the state, citing consti- Amendment,” he said. “unquestionably violent” showing animal cruelty. The tutional concerns. Leland Yee, the California video games. Wednesday Wing Night March from Page A1 10¢ does to help babies, includ- cy may cause serious birth Meigs Counties participat- helps — every little team ing those with premature defects; that folic acid may ed in last year’s walk, and every large team.” births. In addition, those who help prevent neutral tube which raised more than For more information on Patio is now open have received a polio vaccine defects of the brain and $30,000. Eller said that all the 2010 Tri-County March as well as babies who have spinal cord; and those who funds are important and that for Babies walk, contact received lung surfactant ther- know the signs of pre-term she hopes the Tri-County Eller at 304-720-2229, 304- 323 Upper River Rd. apy to treat respiratory dis- labor and what to do if it hap- can ban together to raise as 675-6029 or via e-mail at Gallipolis, OH tress syndrome have been pens also have been aided by much as last year’s event. [email protected]. helped by the organization. the March of Dimes. “Our goal is $35,000 and For more information on the davesamericangrill.com Those who are aware that According to Eller, 26 I believe that we can do March of Dimes, visit 740-441-9582 alcohol, street drugs and teams and 325 paid walkers that with no problem,” she www.marchforbabies.com tobacco use during pregnan- from Mason, Gallia and added. “Every little bit and www.marchofdimes.com. Page A4 OOPINION Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Tuesday, April 27, the 117th day of 2010. There are 248 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 27, 1810, Ludwig van Beethoven wrote one of his most famous piano compositions, the Bagatelle in A- minor, popularly known by its reported dedication, “Fuer Elise” (for Elise). (Editors note: The title is generally spelled “Fur Elise” with an umlaut over the “u.”) On this date: TO PRAY OR NOT TO PRAY In 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed by natives in the Philippines. In 1570, Pope Pius V excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I. In 1805, during the First Barbary War, an American-led Atheists, religious groups force of Marines and mercenaries captured the city of Derna, on the shores of Tripoli. In 1822, the 18th president of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant, was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio. In 1865, the steamer Sultana exploded on the lobby on Day of Prayer Mississippi River near Memphis, Tenn., killing more than 1,400 people, mostly freed Union prisoners of war. BY TODD RICHMOND state and local officials follow suit on groups and churches, synagogues, In 1932, American poet Hart Crane, 32, drowned after ASSOCIATED PRESS jumping from a steamer into the Gulf of Mexico while en that day. mosques and temples.” Annie Laurie Two years ago, the Madison-based Gaylor, one of the foundation’s lead- route to New York. To pray or not to pray? In 1965, broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow died Freedom From Religion Foundation ers, was putting the finishing touches That’s the issue government leaders sued the federal government, alleging on a full-page ad for the New York in Pawling, N.Y., two days after turning 57. across the country are facing after a In 1967, Expo ’67 was officially opened in Montreal by the day violated the separation of Times. federal judge ruled that the National church and state. U.S. District Judge The foundation also plans to take Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Day of Prayer set for May 6 was In 1973, Acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray resigned Barbara Crabb ruled April 15 that the out billboards promoting the separa- unconstitutional. day amounts to a call to religious tion of church and state in Colorado after it was revealed that he’d destroyed files removed The ruling can’t take effect until all from the safe of Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt. action. She included a caveat, though, Springs, Co., home of the National In 1978, convicted Watergate defendant John D. appeals are exhausted, but that’s not that said her ruling would have no Day of Prayer Task Force. The signs Ehrlichman was released from an Arizona prison after stopping atheists and prayer advo- effect until all appeals are exhausted. will read “God and government: A serving 18 months. Fifty-one construction workers cates from firing off letters, e-mails A day after Crabb’s ruling, the dangerous mix.” plunged to their deaths when a scaffold inside a cooling and even planning to put up bill- Alliance Defense Fund, an Arizona- “Whether or not we win in court, I tower at the Pleasants Power Station site in West boards to convince state and local based group of Christian lawyers, want to win in the court of public Virginia fell 168 feet to the ground. leaders across the country to see fired off letters to mayors telling them opinion,” said Gaylor. “This law is Ten years ago: New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani things their way. it has no bearing on prayer day activ- based on lies and bad history.” disclosed that he had prostate cancer (he later bowed Nothing’s changing in Topeka, ities. John Bornschein, executive direc- out of the U.S. Senate race against Hillary Rodham Kan., says Mayor Bill Bunten. “Public officials should be able to tor of the National Day of Prayer “Some of these judges have lost Clinton). participate in public prayer activities Task Force, said atheists try to sway Five years ago: Touting technology as a way to solve their way,” Bunten said. “Every day is a day of prayer in most Kansas just as America’s founders did, and a government leaders from participat- the country’s energy problems, President George W. recent federal judge’s ruling does not ing in the prayer day every year, but Bush called for construction of more nuclear power lives, whether they are Christian or Muslim or Jewish or whatever, and to prevent America’s cities from lawful- are being more aggressive. He called plants and urged Congress to give tax breaks for fuel- ly observing the National Day of such efforts a waste of money that efficient hybrid and clean-diesel cars. Russian President say that a prayer day is illegal is just ridiculous. That judge better go back Prayer,” ADF Senior Legal Counsel could go toward the poor. Vladimir Putin became the first Kremlin leader to visit Mike Johnson said in a statement. “We’re an office full of patriots,” Israel. The Airbus A380, the world’s largest jetliner, and read some history about how this country was formed. Next thing you On Friday, the Madison offices of Bornschein said. “To see bickering made its maiden flight. the Freedom From Religion over these sorts of things, it’s not a One year ago: A 23-month-old Mexico City toddler know we won’t be able to sing ’God died at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, the first Bless America.”’ Foundation — a converted rectory positive environment for people who swine-flu death on U.S. soil. A strong earthquake struck The ruling raised a furor among now dubbed “The Freethought Hall” need encouragement now more than central Mexico, rattling nerves among residents already religious advocacy groups, who say — were bustling. ever.” tense from a swine flu outbreak suspected of killing as the day has become an American tra- Employees prepared letters to gov- Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt said many as 149 people nationwide. A low-flying plane, later dition. And the announcement last ernors and the mayors of more than he issues a proclamation every year determined to be an Air Force One jet, panicked New week by President Barack Obama’s 1,000 cities urging them not to partic- recognizing the prayer day and Yorkers. General Motors announced plans to cut 21,000 administration that it would appeal ipate in prayer day. They worked attends a prayer breakfast with his hourly jobs and scrap the Pontiac brand. galvanized atheists, who are trying to under signs that quoted Richard name on the invitation. Nothing will Thought for Today: “For those who do not think, it persuade officials not to attend local Dawkins (“The God of the Old change this year, he said. is best at least to rearrange their prejudices once in events. Their campaigns illustrate the Testament is arguably the most Carl Brewer, mayor of Wichita, a while.” — Luther Burbank, American horticulturist persistent tensions over any combina- unpleasant character in all of fiction”) Kan., said the city recognizes prayer (1849-1926). tion of religion and government. and Mark Twain (“Faith is believing day every year. Officials often take Congress established a national what you know ain’t so”). prayer breaks and read Bible pas- prayer day in 1952 and in 1988 set the They were drafting an online peti- sages at events. He said this year will first Thursday in May as the official tion where people could urge Obama be no different. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR day for presidents to issue proclama- to honor Crabb’s ruling and “leave “Prayer, he said, “is the foundation Letters to the editor should be limited to 300 words. All letters are tions asking Americans to pray. Many days of prayer to individuals, private of the Midwest.” subject to editing, must be signed and include address and telephone number. No unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be in good taste, addressing issues, not personalities. “Thank You” letters will not be accepted for publication.

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History Honor Society ing a ceremony at the “It’s also a bonus to be inducted nine new members Gallipolis Holiday Inn. All able to put on your resume ASK DR. BROTHERS during a recent ceremony in of the students were given that you are a member of Gallipolis, and also honored roses, membership certifi- Phi Alpha Theta,” Stout a record number of seniors cates and membership cards said. “Employers see that Pay it forward and pass it on in the organization. to signify their status as Phi and are impressed that you Phi Alpha Theta is an Alpha Theta members. belong to the group.” Dear Dr. Brothers: I your child compassion, international history honor The new members of Phi Stout is an excellent stu- consider myself morbidly kindness and empathy. That society, and Rio Grande has Alpha Theta are Marjorie dents who is very active on unhappy. I’m by no means is the best way to stave off had a chapter on campus Evans, Randall D. Fite, campus. She is majoring in suicidal — it’s not really my the name-calling that since 1982. Julia Fraley, Rachel Lyles, both history and education, personal situation that’s got always happens in middle “We have a record num- Meagan McCain, Micaela as an intervention specialist, me so down; it’s more like school — and to make sure ber of senior graduates this Owens, Melissa Roush, and she is also earning a the state of the world. It Dr. Joyce he doesn’t grow up to be a year,” said Mellayne Stout, Stephanie Sebastian and minor in Spanish. She wants seems that whatever we do Brothers bully. But the fact that you president of the chapter. Hubble Smith. to work as a teacher when as a civilization always ends were shocked by his atti- Stout, who lives in Bidwell, During the ceremony Rio she graduates, and she has in tragedy, bloodshed and tude (and, I hope, let him said that the seniors will be Grande alumnus Frank enjoyed her time at Rio war. I’m beginning to not know you were shocked) receiving honor cords to Bullock gave his com- Grande. see the point of doing even means that this really hasn’t wear with their graduation pelling first-person presen- “I am a non-traditional small things — like giving with the problems of the been a part of his character gowns as symbols of tation of General William T. student, and I really value to local charities. Am I world, when it comes to to date. Now it is up to you achievement as members of Sherman. Bullock has been my time here on campus,” cursed forever to nihilistic small kindnesses, just the to open his eyes to how Phi Alpha Theta. asked to give his presenta- Stout said. As a single par- cynicism? — L.L. act of passing it on can have destructive this attitude can The 17 seniors in Phi tion of the Civil War gener- ent, the Rio Grande pro- Dear L.L.: I know it is a tremendous impact when be for a successful team Alpha Theta are Shannon al all across the country, and grams fit well with her difficult to maintain an opti- combined with the acts of leader, not to mention a Abbott, Lauren Black, the audience members at the schedule, and she likes the mistic and positive outlook others. Researchers from human being. Jonathon Finch, Julia Phi Alpha Theta ceremony individual attention she today, when so much seems two universities studied the But before you condemn Fraley, Amber Gillenwater, enjoyed seeing how Bullock receives from the faculty to be going wrong in our acts of kindness of individu- your son or react too harsh- Kay Higley, Teresa DuRae- brings General Sherman to members. society and throughout the als and concluded that there ly, know that these are diffi- Justice, Rachel Lyles, Toby life. Stout is proud to be in Phi world. Anyone who has is a contagious element to cult times for a young per- Markham, Ashley Pasquale, Stout said that she and the Alpha Theta, and is even lived a certain number of cooperative behavior, with son who is still developing Pam Patterson, Harmony other students were pleased prouder of all of the stu- years knows that it’s not altruistic behavior likely to and constantly judging him- Phillips, Stephanie to learn more about dents who have recently easy to change society, and be strengthened through this self against all the other Sebastian, Andrew Sims, Sherman’s life, and said she been inducted into the that our hopes for “big” kind of social networking. young athletes. And when Hubble Smith, Mellayne feels fortunate to be in Phi group and all of the Phi things like civil rights, Step outside yourself to he enters high school next Stout and Lauren Alpha Theta at Rio Grande. Alpha Theta seniors who peace, a good stewardship help, and most likely you year, he may find himself in Weddington. She enjoys the camaraderie will be graduating at the end of the earth and the end to will be pleasantly surprised. a whole new world — one On March 29, the Phi of the members of the group of the spring semester. suffering for the poor and • • • in which, as a lowly fresh- downtrodden often go Dear Dr. Brothers: My man, his stock will be pretty unfulfilled for years or son has always had a gift for cheap. He may find himself decades. It is difficult to see whatever sport he’s played. on the wrong end of the Farm Credit distributes $418,000 the way nations behave and It’s no surprise that he same kind of remarks he has expect to have any impact at always gets picked to be been making about others. all upon the way the world team captain. He just was Even if he is a talented in profits to local customers turns. complaining over dinner young man, some of the REGISTER STAFF people who use its services. range of financial and lend- Yet there are things you about how horrible it was older guys will find a way to [email protected] The total amount distrib- ing services to rural can do in your personal that he had to pick the “left- take him down a few notch- uted, in cash, to all Farm America. Farm Credit insti- sphere in order to at least over losers” for his 8th- es. His best bet is to find RIPLEY — The Ripley Credit of the Virginias cus- tutions are cooperatives, work on toning down the grade gym class team. I was someone a bit older to emu- branch of Farm Credit has tomers for 2009 was nearly capitalized largely through cynicism you feel burdened shocked to hear him say late who might even teach announced the distribution $10 million dollars. This investments made by farm- with. Surely you are famil- this. I’m left with a him some skills — and I in cash of a portion of its dividend represents 45 per- ers, ranchers and the rural iar with the concept of acts quandary. How do I teach don’t mean just sports 2009 profit. Checks totaling cent of the association’s businesses that borrow from of kindness — the “pay it my son that every human skills. The most successful $418,000 were mailed to 2009 income. them. Farm Credit helps foreword” philosophy that being has value in this high- members of teams often are customers in early April. The Ripley branch is maintain and improve the has a message of altruism ly competitive culture we leaders who treat everyone Farm Credit is a cus- located at 20 Freedom Road quality of life in rural and conscious kindness. all live in? — S.P. like a valued member of the tomer-owned financial in Ripley. America and on the farm Although the kind of things Dear S.P.: I am afraid team. For real. cooperative with an organi- The Farm Credit System through its constant com- you can do may seem that you needed to start (c) 2010 by King Features zational structure that is a national network of mitment to competitive minuscule to you, compared many years ago to teach Syndicate allows the company to lending institutions that col- lending and expert financial share its profits with the lectively provide a wide services. Church Calendar Calendar of Events Email items to [email protected] Email items to [email protected] APRIL 26 - MAY 1 Addison Freewill Baptist POINT PLEASANT — LEON — Revival, 7 p.m. Church. Pastor Rick Barcus Sunday school, 10 a.m., TUESDAY, APRIL 27 Church. Questions? Call lunch, noon, Wild Horse. nightly, Mt. Tabor Church will preach. and evening service, 6 p.m., LETART— HELP Diet 304-675-3692. Meet in Holiday Inn parking located on Gunville Ridge MAY 2-7 Gospel Tabernacle Church. Class, Letart Community POINT PLEASANT — lot at 11:15 a.m. Road. Featuring Evangelist FLATROCK — Revival, 6 Pastor Bert Flora welcomes Center. Weigh-ins from Weight Watchers, weigh- POINT PLEASANT — Scottie Elswick. Special p.m. nightly, Point of Faith everyone. 5:30-6 p.m., followed by a ins, 4:30 p.m., meeting at 5 Quilts ’N Things meeting, singing nightly. Everyone Church, located across from ADDISON, Ohio — short meeting. p.m., Krodel Park 9:30 a.m., Mason County welcome. Questions? Call Roosevelt Elementary Sunday school, 10 a.m., POINT PLEASANT — Clubhouse. Courthouse Annex. For 304-895-3518. School. Featuring and evening service, 6 p.m., AA, noon, rear of the POINT PLEASANT — more information, visit GALLIPOLIS FERRY — Evangelist Rev. Shawn Addison Freewill Baptist Prestera Center. AA, 7:30 p.m., Presbyterian http://qntg.wordpress.com. Revival, 7 p.m. nightly, Beauchamp (grandson of Church. Pastor Rick Barcus FLATROCK — Clothing Church, corner of Eighth POINT PLEASANT — College Hill Church located Buren and Bonnie Duncan). will preach. give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., and Main streets. Use side Quilts ’N Things meeting, at 165 Wood School Road. Special singers nightly. SATURDAY, MAY 15 Good Shepherd United entrance. Too, 5:30 p.m., Mason Featuring special singing Sunday, Tyler Sharp; HARTFORD — Mini Methodist Church. POINT PLEASANT — County Courthouse Annex. and preaching by Wayne Monday, New Southern Gospel Jubilee, 6 p.m., NEW HAVEN — Point Pleasant Writers Guild MASON — Stewart- Balcom. Questions? Call Harmony; Tuesday, Faith Hartford Community Center. Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 for aspiring writers, 2-4 Johnson Ladies Auxiliary Pastor Darrell Johnson at Valley Trio; Wednesday, Featuring special singing by p.m., Jacob’s Well p.m., Mason County Public Post 9926 meeting, 7 p.m. 740-446-9957. Narrow Way; Thursday, Atonement, Arling Barnes Ministries. Services avail- Library. Questions? Call POINT PLEASANT — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 Donnie Boggs; and Friday, and Friends, Cross Creek, able include counseling, Nick Griffin at 304-675- American Legion Auxiliary POINT PLEASANT — Jacobs Ladder. The Roush Family, mission store and food 3985. Post 23 meeting, 7 p.m. Bible study, 7 p.m., Gospel WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Annointed, and Valorie pantry. Questions? Call SUNDAY, MAY 2 POINT PLEASANT — Tabernacle Church. POINT PLEASANT — Higginbotham. Admission is 304-882-3838. LETART — Twelve-step MGM Marine Corps League POINT PLEASANT — Bible study, 7 p.m., Gospel free. Love offering for Bend WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 recovery support group meeting, 7 p.m., Mason Junior Youth ACTS Bible Tabernacle Church. Area Fall Gospel Jubilee. POINT PLEASANT — meeting, 5:30 p.m., County Public Library meet- Quizzing Quiz Night, 6:30 ADDISON, Ohio — Please bring a lawn chair. Mason County Emergency Maranatha Cornerstone ing room. p.m., New Hope Bible Prayer meeting, 7 p.m., Questions? Call 304-882- Food and Shelter Program, Church. The group is intend- LETART— HELP Diet Baptist Church. Addison Freewill Baptist 2049. 1-3 p.m., for recently unem- ed for anyone with alcohol, Class, Letart Community ADDISON, Ohio — Church. Rev. Truman WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 ployed residents of Mason drug or other addictions. For Center. Weigh-ins from Prayer meeting, 7 p.m., Johnson will preach. POINT PLEASANT — County. Available at Mason more information or direc- 5:30-6 p.m., followed by a Addison Freewill Baptist THURSDAY, MAY 6 Bible study, 7 p.m., Gospel County Food Bank at the tions, visit www.maranatha- short meeting. Church. Rev. Jamie Fortner ADDISON, Ohio — Tabernacle Church. Youth Center, near Harmon cornerstonechurch.org or POINT PLEASANT — will preach. Featuring Youth Ladies Aid meeting, 6 p.m., HARTFORD — Special Park. Questions? Call 304- call 304-882-2567. AA, noon, rear of the Drama Team presentation. Addison Freewill Baptist singing, 7 p.m., Father’s 675-2468. MONDAY, MAY 3 Prestera Center. FRIDAY, APRIL 30 Church. House Church. Featuring POINT PLEASANT — NEW HAVEN — FLATROCK — Clothing NEW HAVEN — Chicken GALLIPOLIS FERRY — soloist Steve Ladd, a former Point Pleasant Rotary Club American Legion Auxiliary give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., BBQ, 10 a.m., New Haven Special preaching and member of the Gold City meeting, noon, McNeil Unit 140 meeting, 6 p.m., Good Shepherd United Methodist Church. singing by Vickie Moore, 7 Quartet. Questions? Call Room at Pleasant Valley American Legion Post. Methodist Church. SATURDAY, MAY 1 p.m., Mount Carmel Church. 304-882-2049. Hospital. (Meeting is held the first NEW HAVEN — FLATROCK — Special Questions? Call Pastor Jim POINT PLEASANT — Monday of each month Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 singing by church choir, 7 Selvig at 304-675-7168. Clothing give-away, 10 unless it’s a holiday, then it p.m., Jacob’s Well p.m., Pleasant Valley MAY 6-7 a.m.-2 p.m., Point Pleasant will take place the following Ministries. Services avail- Community Church. Pastor APPLE GROVE — Presbyterian Church. Monday.) able include counseling, Doug Garten welcomes Special service, 7 p.m., LETART — Twelve-step NEW HAVEN — mission store and food everyone to attend. Beale Chapel Church. recovery support group Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 pantry. Questions? Call SUNDAY, MAY 2 Special singing by Sacrifice meeting, 7 p.m., Maranatha p.m., Jacob’s Well 304-882-3838. POINT PLEASANT — of Praise, Denise Cornerstone Church. The Ministries. Services avail- WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Sunday school, 10 a.m., Bonecutter, Tom Moore and group is intended for any- able include counseling, POINT PLEASANT — and evening service, 6 p.m., Rose Leonard. The College one with alcohol, drug or mission store and food Point Pleasant Rotary Club Gospel Tabernacle Church. Hill Praise and Worship other addictions. For more pantry. Questions? Call meeting, noon, McNeil Pastor Bert Flora welcomes Dance Team also will per- information or directions, 304-882-3838. Room at Pleasant Valley everyone. form. Pastor Tom Lewis visit www.maranathacorner- POINT PLEASANT — Hospital. ADDISON, Ohio — invites everyone to join in stonechurch.org or call 304- Soup kitchen, 5:30-6:30 POINT PLEASANT — Sunday school, 10 a.m., worshipping. 882-2567. p.m., Main Street Baptist Clothing give-away, 10 and evening service, 6 p.m., SUNDAY, MAY 9 THURSDAY, APRIL 29 Church. Menu includes a.m.-2 p.m., Point Pleasant NEW HAVEN — soup, sandwiches, a Presbyterian Church. Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 dessert and a drink. LETART — Twelve-step p.m., Jacob’s Well Questions? Call the church recovery support group Ministries. Services avail- at 304-675-4061. meeting, 7 p.m., Maranatha able include counseling, TUESDAY, MAY 4 Cornerstone Church. The mission store and food POINT PLEASANT — group is intended for any- pantry. Questions? Call Mason County Action Group one with alcohol, drug or 304-882-3838. meeting, noon to 2 p.m. WV other addictions. For more POINT PLEASANT — Division of Veteran’s Affairs information or directions, TOPS, weigh-in at 4:30 in Parkersburg. visit www.maranathacorner- p.m., meeting at 5 p.m., POMEROY, Ohio — stonechurch.org or call 304- Trinity United Methodist Holzer Clinic Retirees 882-2567. Page A6 ACROSS THE NATION Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Fundraising Oil leak spares from Hollywood sunken rig sign from could hurt sprawl Gulf Coast BY JEFF WILSON BY CAIN BURDEAU ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — The NEW ORLEANS — Hollywood sign has been Oil leaking from a spared from urban sprawl sunken drilling rig in and will stand unobscured the Gulf of Mexico to welcome future actors, oozed slowly toward writers and Austrian body- the coast Monday, builders, Gov. Arnold endangering hundreds Schwarzenegger said of miles of marshes, Monday. barrier islands and The actor-turned politician white sand beaches in said a $900,000 donation by four states from Playboy founder Hugh Louisiana to Florida. Hefner and a $500,000 The areas, home to matching grant capped a dolphins, sea birds, $12.5 million fundraising prime fishing grounds drive to protect 138 acres (56 and tourist playlands, hectares) near the famous could be fouled later sign from the development this week if crews can’t of luxury estates. cut off an estimated Schwarzenegger called it Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times/MCT 42,000 gallons a day “the Hollywood ending we Antonio Cardiel cuts sidewalk pavers on April 16, in the heart of Winslow, Arizona. Cardiel was born in Mexico and works escaping two leaks in a hoped for.” legally in the United States. “Under this law, people will be afraid to go to the store or even outside,” said Cardiel. drilling pipe about “It’s a symbol of dreams 5,000 feet below the and opportunity,” he said. surface. “The Hollywood sign will The rig Deepwater welcome dreamers, artists Arizona immigration conflict heats up Horizon exploded April and Austrian bodybuilders 20 and sank two days for generations to come.” BY JONATHAN J. COOPER immigrants and drugs that police. who are fed up with the later. Eleven of the 126 The governor praised the ASSOCIATED PRESS move through Arizona from State Sen. Russell Pearce, many problems brought on workers on board at the public and private partner- Mexico. the Republican who spon- by illegal immigration. time are missing and ship that raised the money PHOENIX — The con- The fallout over the dis- sored the legislation, said “If I go to another foreign presumed dead; the rest to keep the property out of flict over a sweeping crack- pute spread across the bor- it’s “pretty disappointing” country, if I go to Mexico, I escaped. The cause of the hands of developers. down on illegal immigra- der Monday as Mexican that opponents would call have to have papers,” said the explosion has not The Trust for Public Land tion in Arizona intensified President Felipe Calderon on the federal government Bill Baker, 60, who took been determined and oil conservation group raised Monday as vandals smeared said the law is discriminato- to refuse to cooperate with time off work at a down- has been leaking ever $6.7 million in private refried beans in the shape of ry and warned relations Arizona authorities. town Phoenix restaurant to since. funds, the state offered $3.1 swastikas on the state with the U.S. border state “It’s outrageous that these sell umbrellas and Mexican Crews are using robot million, and local funds Capitol’s windows. will suffer. Calderon says people continue to support and American flags to the submarines to activate totaled $2.7 million. More protests were trade and political ties with law breakers over law keep- largely Hispanic crowd of valves in hopes of stop- Hefner, who calls the sign planned Monday after thou- Arizona will be “seriously ers,” Pearce said Sunday. protesters. “So I don’t feel ping the leaks, but “Hollywood’s Eiffel sands gathered this week- affected,” although he Grijalva and civil rights there’s anything particularly they’re not sure when Tower,” put the effort over end to demonstrate against a announced no concrete activists promised to march harsh about the law.” they’ll know if that the top. bill that will make it a state measures. in the streets and invite Supporters have dis- strategy will work. “My childhood dreams crime to be an illegal immi- The law has revved up the arrest by refusing to comply missed concerns about pro- The spill, moving and fantasies came from the grant in Arizona. national debate, drawing the with the law. Police said the filing, saying the law pro- slowly north and movies, and the images cre- Opponents say the law attention of the Obama protests Sunday were hibits the use of race or spreading east and ated in Hollywood had a will lead to rampant racial administration and peaceful and there were no nationality as the sole basis west, was about 30 major influence on my life profiling and turn Arizona Congress. Obama has called clashes. for an immigration check. miles from the and Playboy,” Hefner said. into a police state with pro- the new law “misguided” “We’re going to overturn Brewer has ordered state Chandeleur Islands off Schwarzenegger said pri- visions that require police to and instructed the Justice this unjust and racist law, officials to develop a train- the Louisiana coast vate donations came from question people about their Department to examine it to and then we’re going to ing course for officers to Tuesday. The National all 50 states, 10 foreign immigrant status if they sus- see if it’s legal. overturn the power structure learn what constitutes rea- Oceanographic and countries and a number of pect they are here illegally. The new law makes it a that created this unjust, sonable suspicion that Atmospheric individuals, including J. Day laborers can be arrested crime under state law to be racist law,” Grijalva said. someone is in the U.S. ille- Administration said it Paul Getty heir Aileen for soliciting work if they in the country illegally. U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, gally. would likely be several Getty, Steven Spielberg and are in the U.S. illegally, and Immigrants unable to pro- D-Ill., called on Obama to Current law in Arizona days before any oil Tom Hanks. police departments can be duce documents showing live up to a campaign and most states doesn’t reaches the coast. The hilltop property sued if they don’t carry out they are allowed to be in the promise to pass immigra- require police to ask about George Crozier, known as Cahuenga Peak the law. U.S. could be arrested, tion reform. Gutierrez is one the immigration status of oceanographer and features a 360-degree But supporters of the law, jailed for up to six months of the nation’s loudest voic- those they encounter, and executive director at the panorama of Los Angeles set to take effect in late July and fined $2,500. es calling for comprehen- many police departments Dauphin Island Sea Lab and the San Fernando Valley. or August, say it is neces- Arizona officers would sive immigration reform prohibit officers from in Alabama, said he was It was originally pur- sary to protect Arizonans arrest people found to be that would create a pathway inquiring out of fear immi- studying wind and chased in 1940 by Howard from a litany of crimes undocumented and turn to citizenship for the mil- grants won’t cooperate in ocean currents driving Hughes, who wanted to committed by illegal immi- them over to federal immi- lions of illegal immigrants other investigations. the oil. He said build a home for his then- grants. Arizona is home to gration officers. Opponents now in the United States. The March 27 shooting Pensacola, Fla., is like- girlfriend Ginger Rogers. an estimated 460,000 illegal said the federal government “Our message today is: death of rancher Rob Krentz ly the edge of the But the relationship immigrants. can block the law by refus- ‘Mr. President we listened, on his property in southeast- threatened area. ended, and the Hughes Gov. Jan Brewer, who ing to accept them. and we came out in record ern Arizona brought illegal “I don’t think any- estate sold the property in signed the bill on Friday, Democratic Rep. Raul massive numbers to support immigration and border body knows with confi- 2002 for $1.7 million to the argues Arizona must act Grijalva asked the federal you,”’ he said. “We need security into greater focus dence what the effects Chicago-based investment because the federal govern- government not to cooper- you to support us today.” in the state. Authorities will be,” Crozier said. group Fox River Financial ment has failed to stop the ate when illegal immigrants The law has drawn sup- believe Krentz was killed “We’ve never seen any- Resources Inc. steady stream of illegal are picked up by local port from many in Arizona by an illegal border crosser. thing like this magni- It was put on the market tude.” again two years ago for $22 In Louisiana, Gov. million, but the Trust for Bobby Jindal asked the Public Land negotiated a Feds: Ohio man arrested at NC airport can go Coast Guard to deploy lower price. BY MEG KINNARD of a maroon car with Ohio a computer check failed to For two years, McVey has oil containment booms Wildlife Conservation ASSOCIATED PRESS plates and that he had a show the number was valid, been a member of a volun- in the Pass A Loutre Board executive director sidearm, airport police police said. His hometown teer organization in his home wildlife area, a John Donnelly said the per- ASHEVILLE, N.C — Capt. Kevan Smith said. of Coshocton is about area that assists the sheriff’s 115,000-acre preserve manent protection of Authorities say an armed Both airport police and the halfway between Pittsburgh department with traffic con- that is home to alliga- Cahuenga Peak is a signifi- man spotted at a North Secret Service questioned and Columbus, Ohio. trol at emergency scenes, tors, birds and fish near cant addition to the city’s Carolina airport parking lot him and he was taken into When Officer Kaleb Rice said Tim Wise, president of the mouth of the Griffith Park and will just after Air Force One custody. The suspect was asked him what he was Coshocton County REACT, Mississippi River. enhance wildlife corridors departed can get out of jail nowhere near the presi- doing, McVey told him he or Radio Emergency In Mississippi, Gov. throughout the region. if he posts bond. dent’s plane, which had just heard the president was in Association Citizen Team. Haley Barbour said he Authorities arrested departed, and was in a rental town and wanted to see him. Wise said he was inclined has spoken with the Joseph Sean McVey, 23, of car return lot that is open to Rice removed the firearm to believe McVey’s arrest Coast Guard mission Firefighters Coshocton, Ohio, on the public, Smith said. and took McVey into cus- resulted from a misunder- commander, Rear Adm. Sunday afternoon at the His car was equipped with tody. standing. Mary Landry but was rescue dog Asheville Regional Airport clear LED law enforcement- The investigation into “Everything they found on uncertain what steps his and charged him with going style strobe lights in the what McVey was doing him, with the exception of a state might take to pro- armed in terror of the pub- front and rear dash, Smith with a gun, with formulas gun, he basically had all that tect its beaches. from recliner lic, a misdemeanor. said. The car also had a for rifle scopes and why his when he was in Coshocton,” “It’s a real difficulty NAPERVILLE, Ill. (AP) Asheville airport public mounted digital camera in car was equipped with Wise said Monday. “He just in trying to determine — Three suburban Chicago safety chief Jeff Augram the front window, four large police gear was continuing, basically liked to monitor what defenses will be firefighters rescued a small says local authorities wanted antennas on the trunk lid, Smith said. The Secret police frequencies and listen effective,” he said. dog that became trapped McVey held until 6 p.m. and under the steering wheel Service had no comment on to what’s going on.” A fleet of boats and inside a mechanized reclin- Monday and listed the Secret was a working siren box. the arrest Sunday, deferring That’s common for containment equipment er chair by sawing the piece Service on court papers When McVey got out of to airport police. REACT members, though was working to corral of furniture apart. because the agency was on the car, he was listening to a In Ohio, a man answering members of the organiza- and skim oil from the Eighty-seven-year-old the scene. Augram also says handheld scanner and radio the door Monday at tion are not authorized to surface of the Gulf late owner Ken Makris says his McVey had formulas to help that had a remote earpiece, McVey’s home address said have police sirens and lights last week. But a weath- terrier, Ebonyser, has nerve shooters fire rifles outfitted Smith said. Police said he he had no comment. or break the speed limit on er system that spawned damage following his with scopes, but did not have was monitoring local agen- Randy Fisher, president of the way to emergencies, deadly tornadoes in Thursday night ordeal but that a rifle with him. cies and had formulas for the Coshocton County Wise said. Louisiana and he is “coming along fine.” McVey is being held at rifle scopes on a note in his Amateur Radio Association, McVey had to be warned Mississippi and heavy Firefighters who respond- Buncombe County jail on cup holder. said McVey was a ham radio about his speed while seas over the weekend ed to an emergency call $100,000 bond. Authorities did not say if enthusiast who had come responding to REACT calls, forced crews to suspend from the Sunrise of McVey told an officer in McVey had a rifle or scope several times to the group’s Wise said. their efforts. Naperville assisted living the airport parking lot he with him. monthly meetings over the “He’s kind of a go-getter, Coast Guard Petty center Thursday arrived to wanted to see the president A rifle scope formula is a last year or two. Fisher said and I know we had to kind Officer Connie Terrell find a nurse’s aide hanging and he had a car equipped set of calculations that helps he was shocked to hear of of clip his wings a couple said 32 vessels are wait- onto the chair to relieve the with police gear, including a a shooter adjust for distance the arrest and said he last times and tell him he need- ing for conditions to pressure on the dog and siren and flashing lights, from a target. The formulas, talked with McVey about a ed to watch what he was improve to resume allow it to breathe. though he did not work in law which estimate how much a week ago via radio and doing out there and slow cleanup. Firefighter and paramedic enforcement, authorities said. bullet drops after it is fired, always found him friendly down a little bit,” Wise said. The Deepwater Scott Bolda says the chair’s Security was heightened are generally in the informa- and interesting to talk to. McVey had a webcam in Horizon, owned by electrical controls stopped at the airport Sunday tion packet that comes with “I was impressed that he his car because he liked to Transocean Ltd. and working when Ebonyser because President Barack a scope purchased for hunt- was a public-service-mind- chase severe storms. Wise operated by BP Plc., became wedged inside. Obama was leaving after ing or recreation, said Greg ed type of individual. He said he was unaware McVey was drilling about 40 Makris says the 5-year- spending the weekend vaca- A. Danas, a firearms expert really enjoyed using his had a gun, but said with cer- miles off the delta of the old pooch is on painkillers tioning in Asheville. based in Massachusetts. ham radio for emergency tainty he did not believe Mississippi River when but that he was able to go At about 2 p.m., airport McVey gave authorities services and that sort of McVey would ever want to it exploded. out for a walk Monday. police saw McVey get out an Ohio driver’s license, but thing,” Fisher said. harm the president. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black

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LOCAL SCHEDULE POINT PLEASANT — A schedule of upcom- Eastern, Gallia Academy compete at Marietta Lions Invitational ing high school varsity sporting events involving teams from Meigs, Mason, and Gallia counties. BY SARAH HAWLEY Jonathan Caldwell, Campbell, Tuesday, April 27 [email protected] Jenkins, and Amos, finished Baseball Meigs at Belpre, 5 p.m. second. Matt Watts (1600m Wahama at Ravenswood, 5:30 p.m. MARIETTA, Ohio — The run), Campbell (high jump), Gallia Academy at Fairland, 5 p.m. Gallia Academy and Eastern Caleb Craft (pole vault), and Van at Hannan, 5 p.m. track teams competed at the Jared Golden (discus) each River Valley at Trimble, 5 p.m. Marietta Noon Lions Softball took third place. Watts Coal Grove at South Gallia, 5 p.m. Invitational on Saturday in (3200m run) and Caldwell Gallia Academy at Fairland, 5 p.m. Marietta, Ohio. (300m hurdles) each placed Southern at Roane County, 5 p.m. The Blue Angels and Blue fourth. Meigs at Belpre, 5 p.m. Devils each took second place Eastern’s Tyler Cline placed River Valley at Trimble, 5 p.m. Johnson Connery Close Wiseman Amos Campbell Track honors, with Eastern finishing third in the shot put, Jeffery Eastern, Southern, South Gallia at seventh in the girls and boys Milhoan took fourth in the Eastern Quad, 4:30 p.m. team competitions. discus, and the 4x200m relay Gallia Academy at Point Pleasant, 5:30 and Samantha Barnes. Breanna West. Campbell (long jump), the p.m. For the Blue Angels, first Close (100m dash) and For the Lady Eagles, Emeri 4x100m relay team of Ethan team of Klint Connery, Devon Boys Tennis place winners were Kara Hannah Loveday (discus) Connery (1600m run) and Moore, Amos, Campbell, and Baum, Kelly Winebrenner, Athens at Gallia Academy, 4:30 p.m. Jackson (100m dash and each took second place. Third Ashley Putnam (shot put) Wilson, and the 4x200m relay and Johnson placed fourth. 400m dash), Abby Wiseman Marietta won the girls’ team Wednesday, April 28 place finishers were Barnes each took third place, with team of Moore, Amos, Joe Baseball (800m run), Peyton Adkins (400m dash) and Troester Savannah Hawley taking Jenkins, and Wilson, each competition with 171.50 South Gallia at Wahama, 5 p.m. (1600m run), Brea Close (high jump). In fourth place fourth in the 400m dash. came in first. points, and Logan won the Gallia Academy at Meigs, 5 p.m. (100m hurdles), Allie Troester were Genna Baker (3200m On the boys’ side, Gallia Eastern’s Mike Johnson boys’ competition with 126 Point Pleasant at Nitro, 6:30 p.m. (shot put and discus), and the run) and the 4x100m relay Academy’s Austin Wilson took first in the high jump. points. Eastern at Buffalo, 6 p.m. 4x400m relay team of Coal Grove at River Valley, 5 p.m. team of Haley Angel, Shadow (100m dash and 200m dash), The Gallia Academy Complete results are avail- Softball Wiseman, Adkins, Jackson, Watson, Lauren Fisher, and Seth Amos (800m run), Tyler 4x400m relay team of able at www.baumspage.com South Gallia at Wahama, 5 p.m. Gallia Academy at Meigs, 5 p.m. Point Pleasant at Wayne, 5:30 p.m. Coal Grove at River Valley, 5 p.m. Bengals’ tiger stripes looking burnt orange South Gallia, CINCINNATI (AP) — As Marauders the draft went on, those PPHS Bengal tiger stripes acquired a burnt orange tinge. compete at The Bengals chose another hosts PVH player from Texas on Fairland Invite Saturday, outside linebacker Roddrick Muckelroy in the BY SARAH HAWLEY Paul Wood fourth round. Longhorn [email protected] receiver Jordan Shipley already had joined the FAIRLAND, Ohio — Memorial Bengals a round earlier. The Meigs and South Cincinnati now has four Gallia BY SARAH HAWLEY players from Texas, the most Track [email protected] from any school on its roster. teams each There also are four Southern competed POINT PLEASANT, California players, including at the W.Va. — Point Pleasant quarterback Carson Palmer. Fairland High There’s a plan at work. Invitation- School It’s not a coincidence that al Friday hosted 400 the Bengals’ first three draft evening in athletes on picks came from Oklahoma Saturday as (tight end Jermaine Fairland, Ohio. they took Gresham), Florida (defensive Hysell part in the lineman Carlos Dunlap) and Meigs Paul Wood Texas (Shipley). Their took first Memorial schools have played in the in one track meet last two BCS title games. event in presented In Cincinnati, the alma the boys’ Harrison by Pleasant mater really mattered. competi- Valley “I think what’s big is that tion and Hospital. we got guys that all were on one in the At the great football teams, so girls’ com- end of the they’re used to winning,” petition. day, four coach Marvin Lewis said. “I Tanner local ath- think that’s a key element. They know what it takes to Hysell letes took Brothers won the home the win big football games, and all these guys have played on shot put honors for and the girls’ 4x400m most out- winning teams.” That hasn’t always been relay team took first. standing the case. The Bengals made a Meigs’ Tyler Brothers Hager perfor- reach and took receiver took second in the discus mance. Jerome Simpson from and third in the shot put. Point Coastal Carolina in the sec- Pleasant’s Cody Hanning placed ond round of the 2008 draft. fourth in the 3200m run, Alea Hipes His statistics after two NFL earned Jeremy Smith finished seasons: one catch for two fourth in the long jump, most out- yards. standing There were no small- and the 4x800m relay perfor- school stretches in the open- team took fourth. mance in a ing rounds of this Bengals For the Lady girls’ field draft, something the pedi- Marauders’ Mercades event, with greed newcomers could George was third in the River appreciate. Vernon Bryant/Dallas Morning News/MCT 400m dash and fourth in McClanahan Valley’s “You play against the best Texas' Jordan Shipley (8) reaches for an overthrown pass during the BCS National the high jump and Olivia Jessica Championship game against the University of Alabama in Pasadena, California on Hager earn- Please see Bengals, B6 Thursday, January 7. Please see Fairland, B2 ing most outstanding perfor- mance in a girls’ track Gallia Academy tennis splits event. For the boys, River DH with Chillicothe, Marietta Valley’s Hipes Aaron Devils lose to SEOAL champion Cavs, beat Tigers Harrison earned the most outstanding BY BRYAN WALTERS match decision against the performance in a boys’ field [email protected] Tigers (3-3 SEOAL) with a event, while Point’s win in doubles. Chauncey McClanahan GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The final doubles match, earned the most outstanding The Gallia Academy tennis which Gallia Academy led performance in a boys’ track team had its six-game win- one-set-to-none, stopped in event. ning streak come to a halt as the second set due to In the girls’ competition, Chillicothe won the 2010 inclement weather. The Point Pleasant’s Hipes took Southeastern Ohio Athletic remainder of this match was first in the shot put. Cara League championship on scheduled to be played on Hesson finished second in Saturday with a 5-0 deci- Maher Amos Monday, but rain again post- the 100m dash and Kasie sion, but the Blue Devils poned things. No makeup Peters was second in the date was available at rallied back to beat Marietta The GAHS duo of Codie pole vault. Dakota Martin 3-1 in the finale of a double- presstime. placed third in the shot put, Billings and Mollie Blake Jackson rallied back in header at Memorial Field in provided the most competi- Hesson took fourth in the the Old French City. first singles to claim a 0-6, 100m hurdles, and the tive match of the morning, 7-6 (3), 6-1 victory over 4x100m relay team placed The host Devils (7-2, 4-1 dropping a 6-4, 7-5 decision Alex Stern, while Craft post- fourth. SEOAL) had little luck with to Grant Markley and Justin ed a 6-0, 6-3 decision over Hager took first place the two-time reigning cham- Ball in first doubles. Zeke Wes Gilkison in third sin- honors in the 200m dash, pion Cavaliers (6-0 SEOAL), Maher and Bryce Amos lost gles. Cornwell lost his sec- 400m dash, and 300m hur- mustering just 21 wins out of by a 6-3, 6-1 margin to ond singles match against dles. Hager set a school the 72 games played. Dallin Patino and Luke Cody Kriechbaum by a 7-5, record in the 400m dash Josh Jackson was defeat- Wagner in second doubles. 0-6, 7-6 (5) margin. with 61.52 seconds. The ed by John Lods by a 6-2, 6- The Devils, however, Maher and Amos captured 4x100m and 4x200m relay 2 count in first singles, rebound nicely in the night- a 7-5, 7-5 victory over teams also took first place. while Jordan Cornwell lost cap — which ultimately Edwin Stoll and Will Kaitlyn Roberts was sec- 6-2, 6-1 to Gabe Seymour ended because of rain before O’Connor in second dou- ond in the high jump, third in second singles. Kelle the match was officially bles. Blake and Billings hold Bryan Walters/file photo in the discus, and fourth in Craft lost in third singles to completed. GAHS stormed a 7-6 (4), 3-2 lead over Cody Gallia Academy’s Josh Jackson hit a backhand during this Tyler Allen by a 6-0, 6-1 out to a 2-1 lead after singles Morrow and Zach Mullen in Thursday, April 22, file photo against Portsmouth in an Please see Track, B2 margin. play, then clinched the first doubles. SEOAL first singles contest at Memorial Field. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page B2 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Late TD pass gives RedStorm baseball loses at St. Catharine BY MARK WILLIAMS Lynch joined Plumpton as SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER the only RedStorm players Gray win over Scarlet to record two hits in the SAINT CATHARINE, game, one of which was a COLUMBUS, Ohio Ky. — The University of double. Junior first baseman (AP) — On a day when Rio Grande RedStorm base- Francisco Ramirez was 1- Terrelle Pryor saw little ball team returned to St. for-3 in the game. playing time, little-known Catharine on Sunday to Junior hurler Desmond resume the final four-game fourth place team in the Rio rallied to tie the score Kenny Guiton made the MSC in the pre-season at 3-3 in the fourth inning on Sullivan deserved a better most of his. Mid-South Conference fate as he took the loss for series of the year. They may coaches poll. However, Rio a two-run double off the bat The third-team quarter- may not see it that way. of senior centerfielder Ryan the RedStorm. Sullivan (6- back tossed a 45-yard have wished they had stayed 2) allowed 10 hits and five home, losing game one, 5-3 The day started well for Yakura, only to see the scoring pass to Taurian fourth quarter. the RedStorm as senior Patriots regain the advantage runs (two earned) while and having the second game striking out one and walking Washington with 55 sec- Bo Delande’s 4-yard rained out. catcher Tyler Plumpton led in the bottom half of the onds left on Saturday to touchdown run with 4:48 The loss by Rio Grande off the game with a solo inning at 4-3, thanks in large one. give the Gray a 17-14 vic- gave the Scarlet a 14-10 (40-10, 20-7 MSC), com- home run. Plumpton would part to two more RedStorm Nick Holmes (5-5) was tory over the Scarlet in lead. bined with Campbellsville’s wind up 2-for-3 on the day. miscues. the winner for St. Catharine. Ohio State’s annual After Delande’s run, the victory over Georgetown St. Catharine (34-20, 16- St. Catharine posted an He pitched six innings, intrasquad scrimmage. Scarlet shocked the Gray College, sealed Rio’s fate as 11 MSC), a very good team insurance run in the bottom allowing six hits and three “I feel comfortable,” with an onside kick that the regular season runner-up at home, plated three runs in of the sixth inning on an RBI runs with five strikeouts and said Guiton, a redshirt was recovered by the in the conference. the third inning to take the hit by Justin Witt, which five walks. Brad Krohman freshman from Houston. “I Scarlet’s Spencer Smith. Altogether, not a bad finish lead at 3-1 as Rio committed plated Chris Smith, who had pitched a scoreless seventh had three of the starting Joe Bauserman, consid- for the new kid on the block, three of its seven errors in tripled. to notch his seventh save of linemen, so there was ered Pryor’s backup until who was projected to be the the game in that inning. Junior leftfielder Michael the season. nothing for me to be antsy now, hit James Jackson on about. So I just took my a 43- yard pass. After a time and played ball.” penalty, the Scarlet had a The Buckeyes wrapped first-and-5 situation at the RedStorm track finishes 3rd at MSC Meet; women 5th up their 15 spring prac- Gray 13 with just over 3 BY MARK WILLIAMS that finished fourth with a team championship with 215 7th with a time of 51.22. tices before a crowd of minutes left. SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER time of 42.50. Green was points. Cumberlands fin- Graves also finished 8th in 65,223 at overcast Ohio But Bauserman’s throw joined by senior Chris ished second (130.50), fol- the 400-meter dash Stadium. into the end zone was RIO GRANDE, Ohio — Woodfork, sophomore lowed by Rio Grande, 3rd (1:00.21). Guiton completed 11-of- intercepted by Nate Oliver, The University of Rio Layton Martin and freshman (111), Georgetown College, Graves, sophomore Molly 21 passes for 167 yards who returned the ball to Grande RedStorm men’s and Jay Butler. Martin also fin- 4th (108), Lindsey Wilson, Roark, McSurley and Mattia and two scores, both to the 11. Guiton took it from women’s track and field ished 5th in the 200-meter 5th (100), Campbellsville, were the foursome that made Washington, who had three there. squads put forth strong dash (22.56), Woodfork was 6th (93.50) and Bethel, 7th up the 4 x 400-meter relay catches for 83 yards. He completed passes of efforts in the 2010 Mid- 6th in the 200 (23.30). (68). that claimed fourth place The performance of 8, 15, 16 and 11 yards to South Conference Freshman Kyle Goode Sophomore Tracie Brown (4:09.05). Guiton was a surprise to Championships at the earned a third place finish in claimed her second MSC Elyse Velte of get the ball into Scarlet Stockmeister Track and many. He was the last territory before lofting a the 5,000-meter race walk. Championship of the meet Cumberlands was the MSC player offered in his Field facility on the Rio It was his first race walk with a first place finish in Female Athlete of the Year. pass along the left sideline Grande campus. The men event and he finished with a the women’s discus throw. recruiting class and had to near the goal line that Sherria Hester of Lindsey wait until things fell apart finished 3rd with 111 points time of 29:41.97. Her best effort was 36.04 Wilson was named the MSC Washington pulled in while the women placed The RedStorm had three meters. Junior Rachel with two other prized between defenders Freshman of the year. recruits before he got the fifth, scoring 88 points. runners finish in the top Walker was runner-up with a Shorter head coach Scott Dominic Clarke and Nate The men were in fourth eight in the 1,500-meter run. best toss of 33.62 meters. call with a scholarship. Ebner. Byrd was both men’s and position when Day Two of Freshman Joe Taranto was Junior Cassie Mattia ran women’s MSC Coach of the “Kenny Guiton has Taylor Rice then inter- the meet began on Saturday. fourth (4:18.56), sophomore extremely well in the 400- proven it every day up Year. cepted a long Bauserman The women started the sec- Lucas Murphy was sixth meter hurdles, finishing sec- Shorter won the team through the spring,” pass in the final minute. ond day in third position. (4:21.72) and Matt Spencer ond with a time of 1:03.74. Washington said. “For championship with 257 There was one scary Sophomore Matthew was seventh (4:23.61). Mattia narrowly missed out being the last guy picked, Spencer was runner-up in The 4 x 400-meter relay on first as Kennisha Holden points. Cumberlands fin- he’s done extremely well moment, however. Rather ished 2nd (159) followed by than just take a knee and the 800-meter run. team of Woodfork, Aldea, of Shorter edged her at the during the spring. He’s a Spencer’s time was 1:58.63. senior Randy Cook and line with a time of 1:03.66. Lindsey Wilson, 3rd (116), great kid and in the future run out the clock, the Gray Campbellsville, 4th (107), coaches had Guiton pass- Freshman Chris Aldea was Murphy finished third with a Mattia’s time was good he’s going to do great right behind Spencer in third time of 3:24.91. enough to qualify for the Rio Grande, 5th (88), things.” ing from deep in his own Senior David Croom NAIA National Meet in the Bethel, 6th (62) and territory. A teammate land- place, registering a time of Pryor completed 8-of-12 1:59.52. claimed an 8th place finish event. Georgetown College, 7th passes for 108 yards and a ed on his knee and he was Freshman Nick Wilson in the 400-meter dash. Sophomore Danielle (51). touchdown before retiring temporarily laid out on the was runner-up in the 5,000- Croom posted a time of Stockham placed fourth in Rio has some tough com- early. He did not speak turf before walking off the meter run with an impres- 50.91. the 5,000-meter race walk. petition coming up with a with reporters afterward. field. sive time of 15:25.30. Eric Tisdol of She covered the distance in select group heading to Ohio Coach Jim Tressel said He said he was fine and Sophomore Mike Green Cumberlands was the MSC 28:01.72. State to compete in the Jesse he was pleased with the was hoping his play might was runner-up in the men’s Male Athlete of the Year. The 4 x 100-meter relay Owens Classic (May 1) and progress his team made in have put him in the race to triple jump with a top mea- Jairus Kipkemoi of Shorter team of freshman Hayley a different group heading to the spring. be No. 2 on the depth surement of 13.48 meters. was the MSC Freshman of McSurley, Cassie Mattia, Durham, NC to compete in chart. Green was also a part of the the Year. Rachel Walker and sopho- the Duke Twilight Meet “We know we’ve got a Shorter won the men’s more Kayla Graves finished (May 3). lot to do between now and “I don’t think I put a 4 x 100-meter relay team August, and it’s up to the stamp on anything but I players to kind of initiate know I have to keep work- that,” he said. “I know ing,” he said. “I’m going they’ll do that. Our staff to leave it in the coaches’ QB Collaros sharp in Cincy’s spring game will do a great job of plan- hands.” CINCINNATI (AP) — Kelly went to Notre Dame and screen passes. Jones “The last week of spring ning a good preseason in The Buckeyes will Zach Collaros had a perfect after the regular season. The allowed him to show off his practice, it really clicked for August and be ready to see return nine starters on start to Cincinnati’s spring Bearcats hired Jones from arm on a couple of throws, Zach,” Jones said. “He really if we can meet the chal- offense when they open game, completing his first 11 Central Michigan, where he including a 13-yard touch- got a great grasp of that lenge of 2010.” their season on Sept. 2 passes Saturday night in the ran a wide-open offense as down pass to Kenbrell offense. He looked a lot more The teams swapped against Marshall at home. Bearcats’ first performance well. Thompkins and a 49-yarder comfortable in the pocket, scores midway through the The teams wore uni- under coach Butch Jones. Junior receiver D.J. Woods to Orion Woodard. and his body position was first quarter. First, forms with pink numbers. Collaros took over for Tony caught six passes for 88 yards Collaros filled in last sea- much better than in the first Washington snagged a 28- Along with the coaches’ Pike, who was drafted by and a touchdown. Woods will son after Pike broke his left scrimmage. Zach continues yard scoring pass from pink hats, they were auc- Carolina in the sixth round on be counted on to help make forearm and gave the offense to improve.” Guiton, then Pryor hit tioned off later to benefit Saturday. The junior went 18 up for the loss of receiver more of a run-and-pass bal- Jones allowed a fan to pick Dane Sanzenbacher on a the Stefanie Spielman of 20 for 218 yards with a pair Mardy Gilyard, who was the ance. He and junior Chazz one of the plays — a pass by 12-yard completion for the Fund for Breast Cancer of touchdowns in a spread first player taken in the fourth Anderson are competing for Woods, who made a 60-com- Scarlet. Research. The wife of for- offense much like the one that round by St. Louis on the starting job with Pike pletion to Vidal Hazelton. It stayed that way until mer Ohio State and NFL coach Brian Kelly used to Saturday. gone to the NFL. They’re Cincinnati lost five defen- Drew Basil kicked a 47- linebacker Chris Spielman win the last two Big East Most of Collaros’ comple- learning an offense that has sive starters and had trouble yard field goal early in the died in November. championships. tions came on short routes some new twists. at times in the spring game.

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Sales 740-446-3825 ing applications for Only $44,970 Antiques...... 905 Entertainment...... 6022 -plus size, Boys 8 - 10, 2010 Singlewide Appliance...... 910 HUD-subsidized, one Food Services...... 6024 Girls 12-14, Boys & girls Incredible $19,995 Auctions...... 915 Government & Federal Jobs...... 6026 Have you priced a John For Sale By Owner Bedroom Apts. Utilities 18-24 mo., high chair, mymidwesthomes.com Bargain Basement...... 920 Help anted- General...... 6028 Deere lately? You’ll be included. Based on 30% booster seat high chairs, 740.828.2750 Collectibles...... 925 Law Enforcement...... 6030 surprised! Check out our 106 Mabelline Dr. Galli- of adjusted income. Call Computers...... 930 infant car seat, TOYS, Maintenance/Domestic...... 6032 used inventory at polis. 2BR, 1BA, Full 304-882-3121, available Equipment/Supplies...... 935 Management/Supervisory...... 6034 home interior/decora- New 3BR, 2BA www.CAREQ.com. Car- Basement. Remodeled for Senior and Disabled Flea Markets...... 940 Mechanics...... 6036 tions, comforter/king, fire as low as $241.68 michael Equipment kitchen. 1 Car Garage. people. Fuel Oil Coal/Wood/Gas ...... 945 Medical...... 6038 proof safe, scrubs, misc. per mo. and 1563.00 Furniture...... 950 Cent. air. All app. stay. Musical...... 6040 740-446-2412 down. WAC Hobby/Hunt & Sport...... 955 Part-Time-Temporaries...... 6042 Fri. Apr. 30, Sat. May 1. $89,900. 740-645-7965. 740-446-3570 Kid’s Corner...... 960 Restaurants...... 6044 STIHL Sales & Service Big man's clothes, Tools, Miscellaneous...... 965 Sales...... 6048 Household Goods, Misc. Will build on your land as Want to buy...... 970 Now Available at Carmi- Technical Trades...... 6050 2562 SR 325. 2.5 mi. S 12 Unit Apt. Complex. low as $499/mo., Call Yard Sale ...... 975 Textiles/Factory...... 6052 chael Equipment 740-446-2412 of Rio. $316,000. 446-0390. 740-446-3570. 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FLINN, TRUSTEE, of payment of the transfer 957, which Deed of Trust Tune Up Specials GRANTOR to JOSEPH 2. The Purchaser shall record in the Office of the taxes imposed by the authorizes the benefici- P. FLINN, TRUSTEE, of be responsible for the Clerk of the County Com- West Virginia Code §11- ary to remove, substitute, Craftsman, Murray, MTD, record in the Office of the payment of the transfer mission of Mason 22-1 and recording costs or add a Trustee, at its Clerk of the County Com- taxes imposed by the County, West Virginia, in associated with their pur- option, and the benefici- Briggs & Stratton mission of Mason West Virginia Code §11- BOOK 243, PAGE 640. chase. ary having exercised its County, West Virginia, in 22-1 and recording costs The Grantor/Borrower 3. The Beneficiary option and substituted 304 882 3294 BOOK 282, PAGE 955. associated with their pur- defaulted under the Note and/or the Servicer of the Krystal Cook, Connie The Grantor/Borrower chase. and Deed of Trust and Deed of Trust and Note Kesner, and Tressia defaulted under the Note 3. The Beneficiary the Trustee has been in- reserve the right to sub- Blevins as its Trustees, to 304 773 5061 and Deed of Trust and and/or the Servicer of the structed to FORECLOSE mit a bid for the property act in the enforcement of the Trustee has been in- Deed of Trust and Note under the Deed of Trust. at sale. said Deed of Trust in per- structed to FORECLOSE reserve the right to sub- Accordingly, the Trustee 4. The Trustee reserves son, and the undersigned Public Notice Public Notice under the Deed of Trust. mit a bid for the property will sell the following de- the right to continue sale Substitute Trustees hav- United States would sole remedy is a return of Accordingly, the Trustee at sale. scribed property to the of the subject property ing been requested by have the right to redeem deposit. The Trustee re- will sell the following de- 4. The Trustee reserves highest bidder at the front from time to time by writ- the beneficial owner of the property within a pe- serves the right to con- scribed property to the the right to continue sale door of the Courthouse of ten or oral proclamation, said indebtedness to en- riod of 120 days from the tinue sale of the subject highest bidder at the front of the subject property Mason County, in Point which continuance shall force said Deed of Trust, date of such sale or the property from time to door of the Courthouse of from time to time by writ- Pleasant, West Virginia, be in the sole discretion will sell at a public auc- period allowable for re- time by oral proclama- Mason County, in Point ten or oral proclamation, at the following date and of the Trustee. tion to the highest bidder, demption under local law, tion, which continuation Pleasant, West Virginia, which continuance shall time: 5. The Trustee shall be the following hereinafter whichever is longer. shall be in the sole dis- SELF-STOR at the following date and be in the sole discretion MONDAY, MAY 3RD, under no duty to cause described real estate on: TERMS OF SALE: A de- cretion of the Trustee. time: of the Trustee. 2010 AT 9:00 A.M. any existing tenant or TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2010 posit of $8,000.00 by cer- Connie Kesner, Substi- MONDAY, MAY 3RD, 5. The Trustee shall be That certain real estate, person occupying the AT 12:30PM tified check or cashier’s tute Trustee 2010 AT 9:00 A.M. under no duty to cause lying and being in the property to vacate said IN FRONT OF THE check at sale made Mancini & Associates Being Lot No. 18 of Block any existing tenant or Town of New Haven, property, and any per- MASON COUNTY payable to Mancini & As- 201A Fairview Drive STORAGE UNITS L of North Point Pleasant, person occupying the Graham District, Mason sonal property and/or be- COURTHOUSE sociates, the balance in Monaca, PA 15061 situate, lying and being in property to vacate said County, West Virginia, longings remaining at the POINT PLEASANT, cash or by certified check Phone 724-728-1020 the City of Point Pleas- property, and any per- and more particularly property after the foreclo- WEST VIRGINIA at closing. Certified Fax 724-728-4239 ant, Lewis District, sonal property and/or be- bounded and described sure sale will be deemed Situated in the State of funds must be presented 4/20, 27 (304) 675-5548 Mason County, West Vir- longings remaining at the as follows: to constitute ABAN- West Virginia, County of to Trustee for inspection ginia, and being more property after the foreclo- Beginning at a stake at DONED PROPERTY Mason, and in the District at start of sale in order to RENT BY MONTH particularly bounded and sure sale will be deemed the Northwesterly corner AND WILL BE DIS- of Lewis. be qualified to bid. Con- Public Notice described as follows: to constitute ABAN- of the tract herein con- POSED OF ACCORD- BEING Lot No. 14 of veyance will be by Spe- L O W RATE! That certain lot, known DONED PROPERTY veyed, common corner INGLY. English Court Addition to cial Warranty Deed Notice is given that M&G and numbered upon the AND WILL BE DIS- with the Southwesterly 6. The total purchase said City, as shown and subject to all easements, Polymers USA, LLC has plat of North Point Pleas- POSED OF ACCORD- corner of the tract owned price is payable to the indicated on plat of said covenants, rights-of-way, applied to the West Vir- ant, recorded in the INGLY. by the New Haven Sewer Trustee by certified or addition recorded in the conditions and restric- ginia Department of Envi- Myers Paving Inc. County Court Clerk’s Of- 6. The total purchase Plant, which point is also cashier’s check within fif- Office of the Clerk of the tions of record. The ronmental Protection, Now Selling and Delivering fice of Mason County, price is payable to the on the Westerly side of teen (15) days of the date County Court of Mason property is sold in “as is” Division of Air Quality, for West Virginia, in Deed Trustee by certified or Layne Street; thence S. of sale, with ten percent County, West Virginia, in condition. The beneficial a Class II Administrative Limestone. Book 70, Page 168, as cashier’s check within fif- 5∞ 20’ W. 137’ to a stake; (10%) of the total pur- Deed Book No. 121 at owner of the Deed of Update for a plastic man- Lot No. Eighteen (18) in teen (15) days of the date thence S. 19∞ 37’ W. 87’ chase price payable to page 564 A, subject to Trust does not make any ufacturing operation lo- Will blacktop driveways, Block “L”; subject to the of sale, with ten percent to a stake; thence in a the Trustee at sale by the restrictions endorsed representations or war- cated on State Route 2, parking lots, sealing covenants and agree- (10%) of the total pur- Westerly direction 200’ to certified or cashier’s upon said plat. ranties as to the physical in Apple Grove, in Mason ments stated in former chase price payable to a stake; which said stake check. Being the same property condition of the property. County, West Virginia. driveways, Tar & Chip deeds to said lot. the Trustee at sale by is 200’ South of the 7. The minimum accept- conveyed unto Alison C. Any and all legal proce- The applicant estimates And being the same real certified or cashier’s Southwesterly corner of able bid will be: Hesson by Deed dated dural requirements to ob- the potential to discharge 1-304-675-2457 estate conveyed by check. the said New Haven $15,500.00. January 22, 2004, filed tain physical possession the following Regulated 1-304-786-0319 Arthur Gheen and Etta 7. The minimum accept- Sewer Plant tract; thence Given under my hand for records in the Office of the premises after the Air Pollutants will be: Gheen, his wife unto able bid will be: in an Easterly direction this 5th day of April, of the Clerk of the County closing are the responsi- volatile organic com- 1-304-593-0639 Arthur Gheen, Etta $11,500.00. and with the Southerly 2010. Commission of Mason bility of the purchaser. pounds 0.001 tons per Gheen, and Rebecca Given under my hand line of the said New MICHAEL L. BARR County, West Virginia, in Risk of loss or damage year and hazardous air Gheen Bartles, as joint this 5th day of April, Haven Sewer Plant tract WV STATE BAR NO: Deed Book 372, at Page will be purchasers from pollutants 0.001 tons per tenants with right of sur- 2010. 200’ to the place of be- 11063 225. Also being the and after the foreclosure year. Startup of operation vivorship, by deed dated MICHAEL L. BARR ginning. ATTORNEY FOR same property conveyed sale. All taxes and utility is planned to begin on or the 1st day of December, WV STATE BAR NO: And being the same real TRUSTEE JOSEPH P. unto John Lewis Zembry charges will be the re- about the 1st day of July, 1999, of record in the Of- 11063 estate conveyed To FLINN and Carol Lynn Zembry sponsibility of the pur- 2010. Written comments fice of the Clerk of the ATTORNEY FOR Steven S. Frye by Robert LITTLE & SHEETS LLP by Deed dated March 4, chaser. All settlement will be received by the County Commission of TRUSTEE JOSEPH P. Dale Roush and Wilda P.O. BOX 686 1975, of record in the fees, costs of con- West Virginia Depart- Mason County, West Vir- FLINN Louise Roush by deed POMEROY, OHIO aforesaid Clerk’s Office veyance, examination of ment of Environmental ginia, in Deed Book No. LITTLE & SHEETS LLP dated the 7th day of Sep- 45769 in Deed Book 237, at title, recording charges, Protection, Division of Air 352 at Page No. 296. P.O. BOX 686 tember, 2001, and being TELEPHONE: (740) page 643. and transfer taxes are at Quality, 601 57th Street, The said Rebecca POMEROY, OHIO of record in the Office of 992-6689 PROPERTY ADDRESS: the expense of the pur- SE, Charleston, West Gheen Bartles, aka Re- 45769 the Clerk of the County FACSIMILE: (740) 992- 128 English Rd. Point chaser. The purchaser Virginia, 25304, for at becca Ann Gheeen Bar- TELEPHONE: (740) Commission of Mason 5168 Pleasant, WV 25550 will be required to com- least 30 calendar days tles Hicks, died on 992-6689 County, West Virginia in MLBARR@LIT- Property is sold subject plete settlement within 30 from the date of publica- February 16th, 2002, FACSIMILE: (740) 992- Deed Book 361, at page TLESHEETSLAW.COM to prior trusts, encum- days of the date of the tion of this notice. Any leaving the said Arthur 5168 375. 4/20, 27 brances, restrictions and sale, failing which the de- questions regarding this Gheen and Etta Gheen MLBARR@LIT- TERMS OF SALE: easements of records, if posit made will be forfeit permit application should as surviving owners of TLESHEETSLAW.COM 1. The property will be any. The property is sold and the property resold be directed to the DAQ at the subject real estate. 4/20, 27 conveyed in an “AS IS” Public Notice subject to an accurate at the risk and expense (304) 926-0499, exten- TERMS OF SALE: physical condition by survey at purchaser’s ex- of the purchaser. Trustee sion 1227, during normal 1. The property will be Public Notice Deed containing no war- NOTICE OF SUBSTI- pense. makes no representa- business hours. conveyed in an “AS IS” ranty, express or implied, TUTE TRUSTEE’S FEDERAL TAX LIEN: In tions regarding state of Dated this the 27th day of physical condition by subject to the Internal SALE the event that there are title. If Trustee cannot April, 2010. Deed containing no war- NOTICE OF Revenue Service right of Notice is hereby given Federal Tax Liens convey insurable or mar- 4/27 ranty, express or implied, TRUSTEE’S SALE redemption, all property that default having oc- against the property, the 2459 St. Rt. 160 ¥ Gallipolis ketable title, purchaser’s CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES Tuesday, April 27, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page B5

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Page B6 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Redskins take West Virginia Browns will take it slow with McCoy T Capers in 7th round BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Holmgren did not give ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The Washington Redskins have The Colt McCoy Show specifics of his offer. selected tackle of West Virginia with their final won’t be opening anytime “I thought it was a pretty pick in the NFL draft. soon in Cleveland. good deal based on what’s Capers was chosen Saturday with the 231st overall pick in With Browns fans already been done historically in the the seventh round. fired up over McCoy’s last few years,” said Earlier Saturday, the Redskins chose linebacker selection by Cleveland in the Holmgren, adding it was not of LSU in the fourth round and tight end Dennis Morris of third round of the NFL draft, the Browns’ entire cache of Louisiana Tech in the sixth round. They also selected receiver team president and in-house picks like New Orleans Terrence Austin of UCLA and center of New quarterback savant Mike coach Mike Ditka once did Mexico, both in the seventh round. Holmgren said Saturday that to get Ricky Williams. “He The Redskins also traded quarterback Jason Campbell to the there are no plans to play the (Devaney) said just ’Mike, Oakland Raiders for a 2012 fourth-round selection. Texas quarterback as a rook- we’re going to take him.’ He Washington moved around twice in the lower rounds by ie. probably got tired of us. It swapping picks with the and New England Despite his pedigree, was getting close, he had to Patriots. McCoy just isn’t ready and decide.” Holmgren won’t force him Plan B, it turns out, was on coach Eric Mangini. McCoy. Dolphins take Ohio State Not yet, at least. The Browns never imag- LB Spitler in 7th round “He’s not going to play ined him lasting until the this year,” Holmgren said as third round, but when he was DAVIE, Fla. (AP) — Inside linebacker of the Browns wrapped up a still around after the team Ohio State has been taken by the Miami Dolphins in the sev- successful first draft under had twice passed on chances enth round of the NFL draft. his watch. “Things could to take McCoy, Holmgren Spitler, who started only as a senior, was the fourth-to-the- change, but I don’t expect convinced Mangini and gen- last pick in the draft Saturday. him to play. We have three eral manager Tom Heckert Seven of the Dolphins’ eight draft picks were defensive play- quarterbacks already here to take the winningest QB in ers. They earlier took Penn State defensive end , that we feel very good about. NCAA history. Utah outside linebacker , Mississippi offensive line- The best thing that might be The pick delighted man , Iowa linebacker A.J. Edds, Maryland corner- able to happen to him is that Browns fans, who flooded back , Georgia safety and outside he just sits, watches, learns radio talk shows with posi- linebacker Chris McCoy of Middle Tennessee State. and make the transition into tive feedback. Cleveland has the pro game.” had eight different opening- Steelers draft Ohio State McCoy may have other week quarterbacks since ideas, but the Browns, who 1999, with each of them DL Worthington scooped him up with the No. being labeled as the one to 85 pick, don’t want to make finally deliver the Browns a PITTSBURGH (AP) — The added Ohio a mistake with their poten- Super Bowl title. State defensive lineman Doug Worthington with a compen- tial franchise quarterback. Holmgren knew McCoy’s satory pick in the seventh round of the NFL draft. Too often, Holmgren has selection would cause a stir. Three rounds before, they chose another Ohio State player in seen rookie QBs suffer “When we decided to do outside linebacker Thaddeus Gibson — the first Buckeyes player selected in the draft. irreparable damage because it, Eric leaned over to me Worthington was added with the pick the Steelers gained for they were shoved onto the and said, ’You know, this is quarterback Byron Leftwich signing with Tampa Bay last sea- field prematurely. going to get people going son. The Steelers have since reacquired Leftwich. “You really run the risk of pretty good,”’ Holmgren Chris Lee/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT scarring the kid a little bit,” said. “And I said, ’Yeah.’ Texas quarterback Colt McCoy scrambles in first quarter he said. But that’s not why I did it. action against Missouri at Faurot Field in Columbia, Colts take DT Mathews in Cleveland’s quarterback Honestly. Had we used picks Missouri, Saturday, October 24, 2009. 7th round of NFL draft carousel spun throughout the and traded up to create of a 7-footer. along slowly, but as been offseason. The Browns trad- something, then I probably He’s not bashful, either. shown in the past, plans can INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The have cho- ed Brady Quinn, once would have went home and “I’m a freaky guy,” said easily get wrecked by sen Cincinnati defensive tackle with the first viewed as the franchise’s wondered, ’Was that the Geathers. “With a little pol- injuries, impatience or out- of their three seventh-round picks. savior, to Denver. Derek right thing to do?’ But the ishing and coaching I’ll be side pressure. McCoy will Mathews adds size to a defensive line that Indy has tried to Anderson, a Pro Bowler in way it happened, I’m glad the best person probably in arrive in Cleveland believ- beef up since the 2009 draft. He was the 238th pick overall. 2007, was released. Jake there’s a buzz. I think it’s the league.” ing he can step in and lead Earlier in the day, Indy selected blocking tight end Brody Delhomme was signed as a healthy, and I think it’s a Cleveland’s first draft the Browns, and he won’t be Eldridge in the fifth round and massive Jacques McClendon of free agent after a dismal sea- good thing that it gets people under Holmgren and the only who thinks that. Tennessee in the fourth round. Indy also took defensive end son in Carolina, and Seneca going.” Heckert was split, with the Holmgren, though, who in the first, linebacker in the second Wallace was acquired from But Holmgren cautioned Browns selecting four helped groom Joe Montana, and cornerback Kevin Thomas in the third round. Seattle in a trade. Brett Browns fans to remain defensive players and four Steve Young and Brett Ratliff remained on the ros- patient, which is not exactly on offense. The team Favre, knows better. ter as third-stringer. one of their strong points. patched up a major weak- “He’s going to say ’I’m Eagles select Ohio State The Browns entered the “We have some other ness in its secondary by tak- going to go in and I’m going SS Coleman in 7th round draft intent on adding a quarterbacks who’ve come ing Florida cornerback Joe to start’ because he’s been young QB and tried to go all in to do some other things,” Haden with the No. 7 pick told that since he was a little PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The have the way to the top to get one. he said. “Colt’s one of four. and Oregon safety T.J. Ward, guy,” Holmgren said. “The selected Ohio State strong safety Kurt Coleman in the sev- Holmgren made a last- But I’m glad there’s a buzz.” a punishing hitter and one of truth is, that doesn’t happen enth round of the NFL draft. ditch effort to pry the No. 1 On the draft’s third day, several players Heckert at that position, usually. He Coleman was chosen with the 244th overall pick Saturday. overall pick away from St. the Browns addressed some called “tough.” He was the third defensive back and ninth defensive play- Louis and draft Oklahoma depth issues by taking strikes me as the type of kid, “I enjoy whenever you can I don’t know how much you er taken by Philadelphia in the three-day draft. quarterback Sam Bradford. Nebraska safety Larry describe a player that way, Scouts say the 5-foot-10, 192-pound Coleman is a “tween- When the Rams, who were Asante, South Florida wide have to nurture him.” it’s much better than the At that point, Mangini, er” because he lacks the size to play safety and the speed to noncommittal in preliminary receiver Carlton Mitchell alternative,” Mangini said. be a cornerback. He could be a contributor on special teams. talks with the Browns, didn’t and defensive end Clifton “It’s tough to coach soft.” criticized for being too harsh sign Bradford before the Geathers, whose brother, But the biggest selection, on his players, jumped in, draft, Holmgren took one Robert, plays for the the one that will be scruti- leading to an amusing exchange. priority all three days. last shot. Cincinnati Bengals and nized for years and the one Gresham, Shipley and He called Rams general whose uncle, Jumpy who could eventually define “And I’m known for my Bengals Briscoe have showed an abil- manager Billy Devaney 20 Geathers, also played in the Holmgren’s tenure, is nurturing,” he said. from Page B1 ity to get open down the field, minutes before Thursday’s NFL. McCoy, who will be moti- “You are, you’re very nur- something that suits Palmer’s first round began with “an “He’s a monster,” Heckert vated by being passed over turing,” said Holmgren. passing style. offer at the limits of what I said of the 6-foot-8, 300- by 31 teams. “I am,” Mangini said. at the collegiate level, and “Certainly we’ve given was willing to do.” pounder who has the reach The plan is to bring him “That’s my reputation.” that experience will translate to the next level,” Gresham him some skilled players that said Saturday, after meeting can now compete,” receivers new teammates at Paul coach Mike Sheppard said. “I Brown Stadium. “The advan- think this takes the whole Jason Campbell, LenDale White dealt at draft tage we have is that we play level of our offense up, just to against the best on the biggest see them on the field.” NEW YORK (AP) — White helped Carroll win a selected UCLA cornerback kids actually get to go pro,” stage, and we’ve got to find a The only surprising pick Time to draft and time to national championship with Alterraun Verner with the Gilyard said. “My mom, way to win. That’s what he’s was Hudson, a player so trade ... and trade ... and the Trojans. But he lost his spot acquired in the deal. she’s bananas right now. looking for, that kind of play- overlooked that he wasn’t trade. starting job to Chris Johnson Vickerson was suspended She’s going to call me about er.” listed in most draft rankings. NFL teams were almost as and had problems being on for four games in 2008 for eight times in a row.” In the NFL’s first three-day The Bengals are set on the busy dealing veterans as they time for meetings. violating the NFL perfor- In another deal, the Jets draft, the Bengals also were offensive line — all five were making draft picks “As far as LenDale falling mance enhancers policy. moved up to Carolina’s spot looking for players who starters return — but are Saturday. Jason Campbell, out of favor, he practiced,” He’s been a situational play- to draft USC’s Joe McKnight could catch the ball. They looking to develop backups. LenDale White, Kirk Titans coach Jeff Fisher said. er for Tennessee. at No. 112. That freed the wound up with three. Hudson qualifies. He did- Morrison, Leon Washington “He was prepared to play. I Southern Cal tight end way to deal Washington, and “Our No. 1 goal this offsea- n’t expect to get drafted by and Bryant McFadden all think I can’t blame him for Anthony McCoy, who tested New York chose Kentucky son has been to try to give anyone, let alone in the fifth changed teams on the final wanting to play more. That’s positive for marijuana earlier fullback John Conner with Carson weapons, to put peo- round. He was taken 152nd day of the draft. the kind of players you want this year, went 185th overall, the pick secured from ple in place to enhance our overall. With Donovan McNabb on your roster. Considering also to Carroll in Seattle. Seattle. passing game and get it back The 6-foot-5, 312-pound now in Washington, the circumstances, he han- McCoy was academically All-American tight end to where we were,” Lewis blocker played two years at Campbell became expend- dled things. There were ineligible for the Emerald Aaron Hernandez of Florida said. Minnesota, where he was able and was sent to Oakland issues I don’t need to bring Bowl last season, the last went to New England, the The Bengals had five picks moved from the defensive for a fourth-round pick in up. I thought he handled game Carroll coached for the second tight end chosen by Saturday, when they were line to the offensive line. He things reasonably well.” the Patriots. When DE Eric mainly looking for depth. transferred to Eastern Illinois 2012. Where that leaves Trojans before taking the They took Muckelroy and JaMarcus Russell, the top Oakland also sent starting Seahawks job. Norwood of South Carolina and impressed the Bengals middle linebacker Morrison was taken by the Panthers at defensive tackle Geno Atkins with his size and speed. His overall pick of 2007 who has Oakland selected one of from Georgia in the fourth struggled with the Raiders, is to Jacksonville as the barter- the draft’s fastest players, No. 124, every eligible All- blocking needs work. ing got heavy in Round 4. American except placekicker round, offensive lineman Otis “Not all draft picks work anyone’s guess. wideout Jacoby Ford of Hudson from Eastern Illinois The Tennessee Titans dealt “For me, it’s a new begin- Clemson, with the pick Leigh Tiffin had gone. out, but when they do, you ning. I feel like I was drafted The only Rhodes scholar in the fifth, receiver Dezmon have quite a buy,” offensive White to Seattle, reuniting acquired from the Jaguars Briscoe in the sixth and line coach Paul Alexander the running back with his all over again,” Morrison for Morrison. After drafting chosen came on the final said. spot in the sixth round when offensive lineman Reggie said. “Otis has more athletic college coach, Pete Carroll. Rolando McClain in the first Stephens from Iowa State in potential than many of the Later, the Seahawks Pittsburgh’s fifth-round round to take over at middle Tennessee chose Florida deal brought back State safety Myron Rolle. the seventh. players drafted ahead of acquired another runner, ver- linebacker, Morrison became The passing game was a him.” satile Leon Washington, McFadden, who won a Super expendable despite leading “I sacrificed a lot in my from the Jets — who also Bowl with the Steelers in the Raiders in tackles the Rhodes scholarship experi- 2008. Arizona drafted quar- ence to stay in shape, make released standout guard Alan terback John Skelton of past four seasons. sure I was ready and pride Faneca. Fordham with the pick it “I definitely didn’t see a myself for this exact AthleteS of the Week “Just a great one-two received in the trade. slip in my play,” Morrison moment,” Rolle said. punch to add to our team,” The fourth round began said. “Now I can move to Wide receiver Tim Toone PPHS LADY KNIGHTS Carroll said of the new run- with St. Louis further bol- Jacksonville and show what of Weber State was Mr. ners, both of whom come stering its anemic offense by I can do.” Irrelevant, the 255th and TENNIS TEAM with question marks. “We’re taking wide receiver Mardy St. Louis made quarter- final pick. Unchosen were real excited about Leon Gilyard, who once lost his back Sam Bradford the first Oregon running back captures their 4th straight win Washington. Our guys loved scholarship at Cincinnati and overall selection Thursday LeGarrette Blount, who was and improved to a 10-2 season him.” even lived out of his car. night and began the second suspended for most of last Washington missed half of When new Seahawks round Friday by choosing season after punching a overall with an impressive 6-1 2009 with a severe leg coach Carroll dealt for one of offensive lineman Rodger Boise State player in the injury. He recently re-signed his mainstays at Southern Saffold from Indiana. opener; wideout Danario victory over Herbert Hoover with the Jets, for whom he California, getting White Gilyard was pick No. 99 Alexander of Missouri, who has starred as a kick returner, from the Titans for Seattle’s overall and one of the most led the nation with 1,781 runner and receiver. fourth-rounder and sixth- high-profile players still yards receiving; and quarter- Sponsored By: “It’s a great opportunity,” rounder, Seattle also available. He should help the backs Javon Snead of Terry Pyles, Agent he said. “I’m just excited.” received defensive tackle Rams on kick returns, too. Mississippi and Max Hall of The burly and bruising Kevin Vickerson. The Titans “It’s like slim to none that Brigham Young. 304-675-2202 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black