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50 CENTS • Vol. 119, No. 154 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Briefs Gallipolis woman scammed out of $5K Gallia man Chamber of Commerce Gallia County Sheriff’s Office investigating fraud allegations operating hours By Amber Gillenwater Awards Mega-Millions” because no one had been dent and did not send the pleads not GALLIPOLIS — Effective [email protected] on several occasions who available to sign for the pre- additional cash. Monday, Nov. 7, the hours of stated that she had won mil- vious $1,599. According to the report, operation of the Gallia County GALLIPOLIS — The Gallia County Sheriff’s Of- lions of dollars and a Mer- On this occasion, the after a sheriff’s office offi- guilty to Chamber of Commerce will cedes vehicle. victim stated that she sent change. The office will be open fice is currently investigat- cial called the suspect num- The victim further stated the $3,400 cash to a Florida ber and left a message in re- from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., ing a possible fraud after a that she was told by the address. burglary Monday through Friday until Gallia County resident was gard to a complaint filed by female to send $1,599 to Reportedly, the victim a resident of Gallia County, further notice. scammed out of approxi- was contacted again by the a California residence for the number was discon- mately $5,000 in cash. taxes and fees in relation to individuals and was told of charges According to report filed her supposed winnings. another error and delay with nected. Dem. Women Basket County residents are ad- By Amber Gillenwater with the sheriff’s office on The victim reported that the vehicle and the money [email protected] Games canceled Friday, the victim, a Gal- sent the money in cash to which would be delivered vised to call the sheriff’s BIDWELL — The Gal- lipolis woman, stated that the address and was con- to her house by FBI agents. office in regard to possible GALLIPOLIS — A lia County Democratic Party’s she had recently been con- tacted once again by the fe- The victim was asked to scams. Tips can be left Crown City man accused Basket Games event scheduled tacted by a man and woman male who reported that she send an additional $10,000; anonymously at (740) 446- of burglarizing an area resi- for Nov. 3 has been canceled allegedly affiliated with the now needed to pay $3,400 however, at this point, she 6555. The case remains un- dence on two occasions this due to a scheduling conflict. website “Global Consumer due to an error and, also, decided to report the inci- der investigation. October has been charged in the Gallia County Court of Free AARP safe driving Common Pleas. Jonathan L. McWhorter, class for veterans 26, was arraigned and plead- GALLIPOLIS — A safe Good Will and Generosity ed not guilty to two counts driving class sponsored by of burglary on Monday in AARP in connection with the the common pleas court. Gallia County Veterans Service McWhorter was recently Office will be held from 12-4 arrested by deputies with p.m., Nov. 4 at VFW Post 4464, Gallia County Sheriff’s Of- 134 Third Avenue, Gallipolis. fice following an investiga- The safe driving program is a tion into two break-ins that classroom driver improvement occurred on Hazel Ridge course for all drivers but specif- Road in October. ically designed for those 50 and According to the indict- older. The program, developed ment in this case, McWhort- by AARP, can sharpen driving er allegedly entered the resi- skills, help prevent accidents dence on Oct. 6 and Oct. 11. and keep older drivers on the A press release issued by road longer and more safely. the sheriff’s office follow- The class can also help drivers Submitted photos ing McWhorter’s initial ar- save money on car insurance. rest indicated that guns and Ohio law permits auto insur- Gallipolis Church of God holds jewelry were taken from ance carriers to offer a discount the residence and, while the on premiums to qualified grad- mortgage-burning ceremony several of the firearms were uates of the AARP class. Regis- GALLIPOLIS — The his- Dr. Gary Patton, Director recovered by detectives, tration forms can be completed tory of the Gallipolis Church of the Department of Spiritual the sheriff’s office are still by calling the Veterans Service of God dates back to 100 years, Care at St. Mary’s Medical searching for the remaining Office at (740) 446-2005. There and on Sunday, October 23, Center in Huntington, W.Va. guns and jewelry. will be no charge for veterans another chapter in its history was the guest speaker. The new During his arraignment or their spouse for this class. book was completed. A mort- worship facility was completed on Monday, McWhorter’s Participants must bring proof gage burning service was held and dedicated in 2006. The cost bond was set at $40,000 of veteran status, operator’s with the congregation witness- of the facility including ap- own recognizance with an license and AARP card, if a ing as Jean Saunders and her proximately 50 acres was paid additional bond of $1,500, member of AARP. Participants grandson, Nick Saunders — off in monthly installments 10 percent secured. The will be required to complete along with the Board of Trust- with the help of members and defendant was also ordered a veterans/spouse participant ees and Pastor Paul Voss — lit friends. The debt was paid off to have no contact with the form during the class. The class the mortgage. in less than seven years. person or property of the size will be limited to the first victim in this case. 25 applicants received. A plea in this case may be Appeals court upholds Rizer murder conviction filed by Feb. 6 and a jury tri- Babysitting training al has been set for March 7. By Brian J. Reed ship in 2009. She claimed jail while she awaited trial. tionship, but in her second Anyone with information class scheduled [email protected] she was a victim of domes- At the time of her ap- trial, she relied heavily on in regard to this case is en- GALLIPOLIS — The POMEROY — The tic violence at the hands of peal, Rizer’s trial attorneys, allegations her husband couraged to call the sheriff’s American Red Cross is of- Fourth District Court of her husband, and had fired Herman Carson and Glen had intimidated and struck office tip-line anonymously fering a babysitting training shots at her husband in self Jones, filed affidavits with her. That, Stinson said, was at (740) 446-6555. class from 9 a.m. to 4:30 Appeals has denied Paula Rizer’s appeal, and the con- defense during an escalated the appeals court admitting malingering, and an attempt p.m. on Saturday, Novem- argument, although she first oversight in failing to object to create a second defense ber 12 at New Life Lutheran victed murderess will re- main in prison. told investigators she and to the violation of Rizer’s when her first did not seem Church, 900 Jackson Pike. her husband were preparing constitutional rights by a effective. The class is open to per- In an entry filed late last to target shoot. state expert witness, who Crown week, the court affirmed In their only action to sons 11 to 15 years of age. Rizer appealed her con- called Rizer’s self-defense overturn the orders of Judge The cost is $10 per person Rizer’s murder conviction viction on the basis that a claim a “double defense,” and lunch will be provided. but overturned an order for Fred W. Crow III, the ap- City man state forensic expert’s tes- and in not objecting to peals court vacated Crow’s For more information or to payment of her dead hus- timony violated her right faulty jury instructions. register for the class, please band’s funeral costs. Judges $10,000 restitution order against self-incrimination, Testimony from Dr. and instructed him to im- call the American Red Cross with the appeals court heard and four other assignments Robert Stinson, a state re- sentenced office in Gallia County at oral arguments in the case of error, including claims buttal witness, pointed to pose an order of $9,200. (740) 446-8555. in Pomeroy in May. the court erred when it pro- inconsistencies between “A trial court abuses its Rizer was found guilty hibited the defense from Rizer’s account to police in discretion when it orders in B&E, of murder with a firearms calling Rizer’s granddaugh- the hours following her hus- restitution in an amount that bituaries specification in January, ter as a witness, erred in its band’s death and what she has not been determined to O 2010, after a second jury jury instructions on the law later told him in an October, bear a reasonable relation- theft case Page 2 trial. After the first trial, of self defense in battered- 2009 interview, just prior to ship to the actual loss suf- • David Earl Drum,, 70 in December, 2009, jurors woman syndrome cases, her first trial. fered as a result of the of- found her not guilty of ag- that her defense counsel Just after her arrest, fense,” the appeals decision • Jean C. Henke, 89 gravated murder but could was deficient, and that the Rizer told a sheriff’s deputy reads. • Judith Kay Hoyt-Morris, 72 not reach a unanimous ver- court erred in ordering and an investigator with the Rizer is serving a sen- • Breanda Kaye Simpson, 42 dict on the murder charge. $10,000 restitution for fu- Ohio Bureau of Criminal tence of 18 years to life and She killed her husband, neral costs, and $17,580 for Identification and Inves- is incarcerated in the Ohio • Ella Blanche Stewart, 82 Kenneth Rizer, Sr., at their the costs of her confinement tigation that she and her Reformatory for Women in • Daniel “Dan” W. Thomas, 79 home in Lebanon Town- in the Washington County husband had a happy rela- Marysville.

Weather Plot thickens on housing development Local officials to meet with USAG’s office By Beth Sergent Clerk Diana Cromley. To re- eration entails is not known. build Milton Place. A rep- [email protected] cap, commissioners refused What is known, the 11.3 resentative for the housing CHARLESTON — Of- to sign a letter of support acres which Milton Place development authority said By Amber Gillenwater ficials from Mason County for the project and any tax sits upon was owned by Per- during the vote for Pauley’s [email protected] have been asked to travel credits though the project re- due and wife Robin - both of project, Perdue’s designee High: 71 to Charleston on Thursday ceived a $3.67 million grant whom supported the project recused himself from the GALLIPOLIS — A Gal- anyway and is currently un- which is proposed for handi- meeting while the remain- Low: 54 to discuss the controversial lia County man has been Milton Place housing com- der construction. The project capped and elderly tenants ing members discussed and charged with a felony break- plex with a representative was also widely opposed by although, as commissioners voted on the matter. ing and entering charge and Index from the US Attorney Gen- residents in the Grand View and residents often pointed However, many have complicity to theft after be- 1 SECTION — 10 PAGES eral’s Office. Meanwhile, area off of Fairgrounds Rd. out, it’s several miles out questioned whether the re- ing served with a grand jury Developer Douglas of town, away from grocery lationship between Pauley Classifieds 7-8 West Virgina State Treasurer indictment on Tuesday, ac- John Perdue, who previously Pauley of Charleston who stores, pharmacies, physi- and the Perdues who sold cording to Gallia County Comics 9 owned the land the complex helped bring Milton Place to cians and the county has no him the land was too close Sheriff Joe Browning. Editorials 4 sat on, issued a statement life had his business records public transportation system for comfort. A Charleston According to a press seized last week by the US to assist these tenants with newspaper also reported release issued by the sher- Sports 6 about it on Wednesday. Making the trip to Attorney General’s Office. travel. last week Pauley has been a iff, Michael D. Koella, 35, © 2011 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Charleston today are Ma- Yesterday, it was announced John Perdue also sits on contributor to John Perdue’s Crown City, was served the son County Commissioners those records were returned the board of the West Vir- campaigns. indictment following an of- Rick Handley, Bob Baird to Pauley and no criminal ginia Housing Development On Wednesday, John Per- fense that occurred at a Ohio and Miles Epling, along charges would be pursued in Fund which approved Pau- due issued a statement on 218 home in early August of with County Administrator return for Pauley’s continued ley’s grant for $3.67 million Milton Place and the politi- this year. John Gerlach and County cooperation. What this coop- in federal stimulus money to See Housing, 2 See Theft, 2 A2

Thursday, November 3, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 2 Theft Ohio Valley Weather From Page 1 Thursday: Friday Night: Showers likely, mainly after Mostly clear, with a low Koella was previously March 30, 2009, Koella was uled for November 17 at 10 5 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60. around 35. sentenced to two years in ordered to pay restitution to a.m. Light south wind. Chance of precipitation Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 61. Saturday Night: a state penal facility after Par Mar in the amount of Koella will appear in the is 60 percent. New rainfall amounts of less Partly cloudy, with a pleading guilty to one count $172.14. Gallia County Common than a tenth of an inch possible. low around 45. Thursday Night: Sunday: of robbery in February In a more recent case, Pleas court for an arraign- Showers likely, Partly sunny, with a high near 2009. Koella was present in the ment on the breaking and mainly before 10 p.m. Cloudy, with a low 61. Sunday Night: In the 2008 case, Koella Gallipolis Municipal Court entering and complicity to around 42. Light northeast wind. Chance Mostly cloudy, with a was charged with one count on Friday to face a domes- theft charges at a later date. of precipitation is 60 percent. New rainfall low around 45. Monday: of robbery and one count of tic violence charge, a first Koella is also facing a pa- amounts between a tenth and quarter of an Partly sunny, with a high near attempted robbery after he degree misdemeanor. The role violation charge, ac- inch possible. 57. Friday: Monday Night: held up the Par Mar conve- defendant is scheduled to cording to the sheriff’s of- A chance of showers, mainly Partly cloudy, with a nience store located on Vine appear in the municipal fice website. before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high low around 44. Tuesday: Street in Gallipolis on Sep- court on November 10 for a The defendant is current- near 55. Chance of precipitation is 30 per- Partly sunny, with a high near tember 14, 2008. court pre-trial. A bench trial ly being held in the Gallia cent. 59. During his sentencing on in this case has been sched- County Jail. Stocks Housing From Page 1 AEP (NYSE) — 39.35 OVBC (NASDAQ) — 17.10 cal innuendo surrounding it: Despite false and misleading fully cooperate with federal Akzo (NASDAQ) — 51.38 BBT (NYSE) — 23.34 “I have been asked by the news reports, I have not been authorities when I am asked Ashland Inc. (NYSE) — 52.77 Peoples (NASDAQ) — 13.10 federal government to pro- notified that I am the subject to do so. I am confident all Big Lots (NYSE) — 38.12 Pepsico (NYSE) — 62.41 vide documentation regard- of any investigation. 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Gen Electric (NYSE) — 16.25 Daily stock reports are the 4 p.m. ET clos- tem tossed against the convenience Hodges lived in Harley-Davidson (NYSE) — 38.86 ing quotes of transactions for November 2, store, which could be fined Wauseon when he repre- JP Morgan (NYSE) — 33.64 2011, provided by Edward Jones financial CINCINNATI (AP) — or lose its state license for sented a northwest Ohio Kroger (NYSE) — 22.64 advisors Isaac Mills in Gallipolis at (740) An Ohio anti-tax group is alleged drug dealing and district in the House from Ltd Brands (NYSE) — 43.22 441-9441 and Lesley Marrero in Point asking a federal judge in other counts. 1993 to 1999. He currently Norfolk So (NYSE) — 72.92 Pleasant at (304) 674-0174. Member SIPC. Cincinnati to toss out the None of the defendants is director of legislative de- state’s system for handling could be reached. No phone velopment and operational campaign ad complaints, numbers were found for reform at the Ohio Bureau arguing it limits rights to them. of Workers Compensation. Obituaries free speech, including send- The (Cleveland) Plain ing certain comments using Ohio county lays off 33 Dealer reports Hodges had Judith Kay Hoyt- Gallipolis Lions Club and a ville. Twitter. more, raising cuts to 343 the backing of Gov. John member and past president He is survived by son, The Cincinnati Enquirer Kasich for the turnpike job Morris of the Gallipolis Retail Mer- Don (Kathleen) Drum, Co- Judith Kay Hoyt-Morris, reports the Coalition Op- CLEVELAND (AP) — and will be paid $129,500 a chants Association. He was lumbus; daughter, Jewel posed to Additional Spend- Ohio’s most populous coun- year. 72, Pomeroy, passed away a loving father, husband and Drum, Columbus; grand- on November 2, 2011, at ing & Taxes, or COAST, ty has laid off another 33 Kasich wants to lease the loved to serve others and daughter, Darcie Drum; sis- filed the suit less than a week employees, including some turnpike, a move he says the Dennett Road Manor will be greatly missed. ter, Marsha (Bill) Rodgers, Nursing Home in Oakland, after a complaint against the from the scandal-plagued will bring Ohio a financial Surviving is his wife of Gallipolis; nephew, Michael coalition accused members Cuyahoga County auditor’s windfall. Lease opponents Maryland. She was born on 53 years Patricia J. King (Julie) Rodgers; niece Mal- March 4, 1939, in Gallipo- of lying in tweets about a staff. fear higher tolls and shoddy Thomas who he married on lory (David) Kelley; great Cincinnati streetcar propos- The layoffs announced maintenance. lis, Ohio, daughter of the August 3, 1958, in South niece, Sophie Rodgers; part- late Arthur M. and Virginia al it opposes. Wednesday in Cleveland Point, Ohio. Also surviv- ner in life, Joyce Walker Dems want Ohio elec- (Evans) Hoyt. She was a The Ohio Elections bring to 343 the number of ing is his son, Daniel Scott and her family; Donna and Commission hears such jobs cut by county Execu- tions chief to rescind ad- graduate of Pomeroy High Thomas, of Columbus, Rob Fitzgerald and their visory School and attended Capi- complaints, and its actions tive Ed FitzGerald. He took Ohio; his daughter, Kelli children, Alex and Julius; can lead to hefty fines. The office in January after voters tol Business College. She (Terry) May, Bidwell; his Michelle and Jeff Pluta and commission will hold a threw out the former three- COLUMBUS, Ohio was employed by Southern grandchildren, Justin May, their children, Jonathan, hearing on the Twitter com- commissioner government (AP) — Democratic law- Ohio Coal Co. for 16 years Trenton May, all of Bidwell, Ashley and Joy; Susan and plaint Thursday after the amid a long-running cor- makers say an advisory before her retirement. She and Megan Collver of Cin- Tim Brent and their chil- judge on Wednesday denied ruption investigation. from Ohio’s top elections was a member of the Order cinnati. dren, Cody, Olivia, Landon. COAST’s request to tempo- The latest cuts include official could create con- of Eastern Star-Pomeroy In addition to his parents, Friends may call from rarily stop it. workers in the recorder’s fusion this weekend about Chapter. She was a mem- he is preceded in death by 4-8 p.m., Thursday Novem- Proponents say the com- office, auto title office and early voting and he should ber of the New Beginnings his daughter Beth Collver; ber 3, at the Oliver-Cheek mission helps protect candi- the auditor’s office once led rescind it. United Methodist Church in his granddaughter, Kather- Funeral Home, Ashville. dates against slander. Oppo- by Frank Russo, who has Secretary of State Jon Pomeroy. ine Collver; his sister, Linda Services will be held at 11 nents say it’s often used to pleaded guilty to bribery. Husted issued the advisory She is survived by broth- Ann Crabtree; brother-in- a.m., Friday, November 4 intimidate. He has been sentenced to 22 to local boards last month, er, Ansel and Barbara Hoyt law, Glenn Crabtree; broth- the Village Chapel UMC, years in prison. stating that changes to state of New Richmond, Ohio; er-in-law, Danny King; and 30 Circleville Ave., Ash- Four charged in Ohio FitzGerald’s office says law require voters who and sister, Mary Ann Craw- sister-in-law, Faye King. ville. Pastor Kevin Pees in $2.2M food stamp the latest cuts will save $1.7 want to cast an early, in- ford of Oakland, Maryland. Funeral services will be will officiate. Burial will fraud probe million a year and follow an person ballot to do so by 6 Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, follow in Reber Hill Cem- outside review of fuzzy job p.m. Friday. held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 5, 2011, at the etery, Ashville. Memorials AKRON, Ohio (AP) classifications. Democrats say the cutoff November 5, 2011, at An- Cremeens Funeral Chapel, contributions may be made — Four people have been thwarts a ballot repeal effort derson McDaniel Funeral Gallipolis. Officiating will to the Teays Valley Athletic charged in a $2.2 million Ohio Turnpike hiring against a separate election Home in Pomeroy. Officiat- be Rev. Annetta Durst and Boosters, 3887 St. Rt. 752, food stamp fraud investiga- new boss amid leasing de- law that also ends early vot- ing will be Brian Dunham. Rev. Gene Harmon. Inter- Ashville, Ohio 43103. tion in northeast Ohio. bate ing the Friday before Elec- Burial will be in Mound ment will follow in the Tyn Authorities say the al- tion Day. The deadline in Hill Cemetery in Gallipo- Rhos Cemetery. Friends Ella Stewart leged fraud occurred over a BEREA, Ohio (AP) — previous elections has been lis. Friends may call at the may call from 6-8 p.m., Fri- three-year period at an Ak- The Ohio Turnpike has Monday. funeral home on Saturday Ella Blanche Stewart, 82, day, November 4, 2011, at Gallipolis, formerly of Mid- ron convenience store. State hired a new executive di- A Husted spokesman from 10 a.m. until time of the funeral chapel. Active investigators and Summit rector amid the debate over says the Friday deadline is service. dleport, died Wednesday pallbearers will be Randy November 2, 2011, at the County sheriff’s deputies leasing the toll road. part of a military voting law In lieu of flowers, the King, Joe King, Justin May, handled the case announced The turnpike commis- passed by the Ohio Legisla- family requests that dona- Holzer Senior Care Center. Trenton May, Mike Vigue, Arrangements will be an- Wednesday. sion voted Wednesday to ture, and it wouldn’t apply tions be made to the Meigs Dean Kuhn and Thurman The defendants are appoint Republican former to service members. County Public Library, nounced later by the Willis Holliday. Honorary pall- Funeral Home. charged with counts includ- state Rep. Rick Hodges. Democrats contend con- Pomeroy Branch, 216 West bearers will be Jim Brad- ing racketeering and receiv- The former turnpike com- fusion over the new laws Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio bury, Jim Caldwell, Bill Mc- ing stolen property. mission member replaces could lead to lawsuits. 45769. Creedy, Jim Burns, Richard Jean C. Henke An on-line registry is Hern, Bill Durst and Norm Jean C. Henke, 89, Silver available at www.ander- Synder. Military graveside Springs, Md., formerly of sonmcdaniel.com. services will be conducted Gallia County, died Mon- Air Force cutting 9,000 by the Gallia County Vet- day, October 24, 2011, in the Daniel “Dan” W. erans Funeral Detail Team. Riderwood Village in Silver In lieu of flowers memorials Springs, Md. Private grave- Thomas may be made to the Gideons side services will be Tues- jobs now, more later Daniel “Dan” W. Thom- Association, P.O. Box 1104, day, November 15, 2011, WASHINGTON (AP) — through attrition and other teriel Command will not be as, 79, of Gallipolis, passed Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Ex- in the Pine Street Cemetery. The Air Force said Wednes- management moves to avoid the only major command af- Arrangements are entrusted away, at 8:52 p.m. on Tues- pressions of sympathy may day it plans to eliminate 9,000 forced layoffs. fected by the cutbacks, but it day, November 1, 2011, to the Cremeens Funeral civilian jobs in a cost-saving After growing rapidly for mentioned no others. It said be sent to the family by vis- Chapel. in Holzer Medical Center. iting www.cremeensfuner- move, with more reductions a decade, the Pentagon budget workers “Air Force-wide” Born February 2, 1932, alhomes.com. to come later as part of a mil- is headed for substantial re- will be informed of changes in in Gallia County, he was Brenda Kaye itary-wide effort to adjust to a ductions. The Obama admin- the next several days. the son of the late Loren new era of defense spending istration is committed to cuts The announced moves and Alice Fouch Thomas. David Earl Drum Simpson cuts. of between $450 billion and will cut 9,000 civilian posi- He graduated from Gallia David Earl Drum, age Brenda Kaye Simpson, “We clearly understand the $465 billion over the next 12 tions in management, staff Academy High School in 70, of Ashville, passed away 42, Oak Hill, Ohio, died Oc- turbulence these and future years and cuts approximately and support at several bases. 1950, received his degree Tues. Nov. 1, 2011, at Grant tober 31, 2011. Funeral ser- reductions will cause in the double that size could be im- The Air Force says separately from Ohio University in Medical Center, Columbus. vice will be held at 11 a.m., workforce,” Gen. Norton A. posed depending on the out- it plans to add 5,900 positions 1954, and he served in the He was born Jan. 11, 1941, Friday, November 4, 2011, Schwartz, the Air Force chief come of congressional budget in other, higher-priority areas United States Army from in Circleville, Ohio, to the at Kuhner-Lewis Funeral of staff, said in an announce- negotiations. like weapons buying, nuclear 1954 until 1956 where he late Lewis Allen and Clara Home with Pastor Vicki ment that triggered criticism The Air Force did not weapons management and was stationed in Germany. Isabelle Huber Drum. Moore officiating. Burial from members of Congress spell out the full range of its the expanding field of intelli- He was the owner and oper- David was a mechanic will follow in Gallia Baptist from states affected by the planned job reductions but gence, surveillance and recon- ator of the Dan Thomas and and school bus driver for the Cemetery. Friends may call changes. Schwartz said the said a portion would come naissance. It offered no details Sons Shoes from 1957 until TV school district for many from 4-8 p.m., Thursday, Air Force would try hard to from a reorganization of the on that expansion. 1993, a member of Grace years. He was a member of November 3, 2011, at the achieve the job reductions command that is its largest Brig. Gen. Gina Grosso, United Methodist Church, Village Chapel UMC, Ash- funeral home. employer of civilians — the the Air Force director of man- Air Force Materiel Command power, said officials are still at Wright-Patterson Air Force working on details of how to Base, Ohio. That command’s reduce by a further 4,500 ci- restructuring is to be done by vilian jobs. “There is more Free Pillow Event October 2012. work to be done,” to achieve The Air Force said the Ma- savings, she said.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 3 Gallia County New dad won’t help Support Groups GALLIPOLIS — Se- ter’s Episcopal Church, 541 renity House support group Second Ave., Gallipolis. for domestic violence vic- Open discussion. Candle- tims meets Mondays at 6 light meeting. p.m. For more information, POINT PLEASANT, call the Serenity House at W.Va. — Narcotics Anony- with baby chores 446-6752. mous Living Free Group Dear Dr. Brothers: I one wrong 15-year-old her world. Since you two GALLIPOLIS — Nar- meets every Wednesday and thought it was the 21st cen- move. The d a u g h t e r are the ones she seems to cotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Friday at 7 p.m. at 305 Main tury and my husband would only way has turned be venting her anger on, it every Monday at Saint Pe- St. willingly pitch in with all most guys into a mon- would be good to try to clar- ter’s Episcopal Church, 541 GALLIPOLIS — 12 the baby duties now that grow out of ster. This ify what her issues are and Second Ave., Gallipolis. Step Support Group for our daughter has arrived. this phase f o r m e r l y whether you can make any Meetings are open, basic Spiritual Growth meets at 7 Boy, was I wrong! The baby is to work p l e a s a n t changes in your family life text study groups. Any- p.m. every Tuesday at New one desiring to know more Life Lutheran Church. Fa- is 7 weeks old now, and the through their and nice girl to make her less angry and routine is for my husband to fears and has become about narcotics anonymous cilitators: Tom Childs and uncomfortable. may attend. John Jackson. hand me a diaper when she handle the a screech- The first place I might needs changing, or bring baby a lot. ing, rude, GALLIPOLIS — Gal- VINTON — Celebrate look to is your relationship lia County Alzheimer’s/ Recovery at Vinton Baptist me the clothes I pick out, If your nasty young with your twin boys. I know get the bath water ready and h u s b a n d lady. I don’t Dementia Support Group Church. Small groups look- hasn’t done know why! twins need a lot of look- meeting, 1:30-3 p.m., third ing for freedom from addic- then leave, etc. He is like a ing after, and boys can be maid following us around this, and Our home Thursday of each month, at tions, hurts, habits and han- you tend to Dr. Joyce Brothers life is cha- double trouble. You prob- Holzer Medical Center Edu- gups every Wednesday at 7 instead of a dad. He says he ably have the feeling that might drop her. I see other be falling otic when cation Center. Info: Amber p.m. Info: 388-8454. Advice your daughter pretty much VINTON dads, and they don’t act this back on him she takes Johnson, (740) 441-3406. — Vinton as a helper, Columnist over the can fend for herself now, GALLIPOLIS — Baptist Church food pantry way. — L.Y. whereas the boys need a Grieving Parents Support every Monday from 5-6:30 Dear L.Y.: Many don’t he may feel room. She comfortable loves her lot of your time. It could be Group meets 8 p.m., first p.m. Info: 388-8454. act that way, but many oth- Tuesday of each month at GALLIPOLIS — Gal- ers do. What concerns me only in a role as an assis- little twin brothers, but she that your daughter is crying tant who fetches things. sometimes makes them cry out to you for some quality New Life Lutheran Church, lia MS (Multiple Sclerosis) is that it seems as though Jackson Pike. Info: Jackie Support Group meets the your husband had every in- Your husband needs to start with fright by yelling at me time. She is at an age where building a relationship with and my husband. She treats she needs a lot of guidance, Keatley at 446-2700 or John second Monday of each tention of being a hands-on Jackson at 446-7339. month at Holzer Medical dad but something is stop- his daughter — it won’t her friends and teachers and yet she can now see her just magically be easier well, as far as I can tell, but parents as imperfect crea- GALLIPOLIS — Grief Center. Info: Amber Barnes ping him from doing so. Support Group meets sec- at (740) 339-0291. Usually when a dad doesn’t when she is 2, 3 or 4 and he what did we do to deserve tures who are neglecting stops worrying about drop- this? — S.P. her emotional needs. Take ond Tuesday of each month, GALLIPOLIS — step up to the plate with a 8 p.m., at New Life Lu- NAMI (National Alliance newborn, he is either fright- ping her. I imagine what Dear S.P.: You and your her to the mall or on a hik- he needs from you is a lot husband probably didn’t do ing trip, where you two can theran Church. Facilitators: on Mental Illness) meet- ened — thus the “drop her” Sharon Carmichael and ings will take place the first less direction and a lot more anything, but just in case be alone without the twins remark — or he is intimi- encouragement. Spending you did, why don’t you John Jackson. Thursday of each month at dated. I wonder if your hus- for a while, and see if her GALLIPOLIS — The 6 p.m. at the Gallia County quality time on the bed or calmly sit down with your behavior changes. I’m sure band might be operating un- sofa with the baby between daughter and ask her what River Cities Military Fam- Senior Resource Center, der both constraints. He has once you start talking to her ily Support Community with a general membership you, just relaxing, would be is wrong? Her changing as an adult and finding out not gotten over that initial a good start. He needs some personality may be per- (RCMFSC) meets every meeting at 6:30 p.m. Info: paralysis that some men go confidence-building. fectly normal for a girl her what she needs, things will other month on the second Jill Simpkins (740) 339- through in which they think * * * age, but it could be a signal improve. Tuesday at the Gallipolis 0603. of the baby as a fragile doll Dear Dr. Brothers: My that something is askew in (c) 2011 by King Fea- VFW Post 4464 on Third GALLIPOLIS — Gal- that will break if they make tures Syndicate Ave. Questions may be di- lia County Stroke Support rected to the RCMFSC, Group, second Tuesday P.O. Box 1131, Gallipolis, of every month, 1 p.m., at OH 45631, by calling (740) Bossard Memorial Library. Gallia County Community Calendar 441-7454, or e-mailing GALLIPOLIS — Riv- sory Committee meeting, [email protected]. er Cities Military Support Card Showers ley Middle School Fall Fes- p.m. The meeting will be GALLIPOLIS — Look Community (RCMFSC) BIDWELL — Mr. Paul with dinner beginning at tival, 5 p.m. Chicken noo- held at the Gallia County Good Feel Better cancer meets the second Tuesday B Saunders will celebrate 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria on dle dinner will be served. Convention Center located program, third Monday of of the month at 7 p.m. at his 83rd birthday, Novem- the Buckeye Hills campus. Bingo will be held at 6 p.m. at 61 Court St. in Gallipo- the month at 6 p.m., Holzer VFW Post 4464 (upstairs), ber 9, 2011. Cards should GALLIPOLIS — Basket and an auction at 7 p.m. lis. New members will be Center for Cancer Care. 134 Third Ave. The meet- be sent to him at: 145 Pine games to benefit the Mark Monday, Nov. 7 inducted and anyone with GALLIPOLIS — Alco- ing and activities are open Hill Rd, Bidwell, Ohio “Smitty” Smith Memorial GALLIPOLIS — Galli- Civil War Ancestors is en- holics Anonymous Wednes- to all families and friends 45614-9278. Cleveland Clinic Transplant polis Neighborhood Watch couraged to attend. day book study at 7 p.m. and who wish to support our PATRIOT — Barbara Center, doors open at 5 meeting, 6:30 p.m., Bossard WELLSTON — The Thursday open meeting at servicemen and women in Knapp will celebrate her p.m.; games start at 6 p.m., Memorial Library. GJMV Solid Waste Man- noon; Tuesday closed meet- all branches of the military. 80th birthday on November Gallia County Senior Citi- Tuesday, Nov. 8 agement District Board of ing at 8 p.m.; Friday open Info: 245-5589 or 441- 15, 2011. Cards can be sent zen’s building. The event RIO GRANDE — The Directors will meet at 3:30 lead meeting, 8 p.m. St. Pe- 7454. to: Barbara (Barbie) Knapp, has been organized by the Gallia-Vinton Education- p.m. at the district office, ter’s Episcopal Church, 54 GALLIPOLIS — Over- Gallipolis Ladies of Harley al Service Center (ESC) 911 Gage Road, Patriot, 1056 S. New Hampshire Second Ave., Gallipolis. eaters Anonymous meets #3750. For more informa- Governing Board will hold Ohio 45658. Avenue, Wellston, Ohio. GALLIPOLIS — Nar- every Sunday, 5:30 p.m., BIDWELL — Mr. and tion call (740) 388-8607 or its regular monthly board Saturday, November cotics Anonymous, 7:30 at St. Peter’s Episcopal Mrs. Paul B Saunders will (740) 367-0251. meeting at 5 p.m. in Room p.m. every Thursday, St. Pe- Church. be celebrating their 64th Friday, Nov. 4 131, Wood Hall, University 12 wedding anniversary, No- GALLIPOLIS — Open of Rio Grande. GALLIPOLIS — Baby- vember 16, 2011. Cards House “Breakfast Bunch”, GALLIPOLIS — Galli- sitting training class of- should be sent to them at: Holzer Assisted Living Gal- polis Garden Club will meet fered by the American Red 145 Pine Hill Rd, Bidwell, lipolis, 6:30 p.m., 300 Bri- at the Presbyterian Church Cross, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Ohio 45614-9278. arwood Drive, Gallipolis, Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. New Life Lutheran Church, Events Ohio. Join us for a buffet Thursday, Nov. 10 900 Jackson Pike. Open to Thursday, Nov. 3 style breakfast! Call (740) GALLIPOLIS — The persons 11-15 years old. RIO GRANDE — The 441-9633 for more infor- Cadot-Blessing Camp #126 Cost is $10 per person and Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint mation. will have its annual instal- lunch is provided. Call the Vocational School District Saturday, Nov. 5 lation of officers at it’s next Red Cross office to register, will hold its annual Advi- BIDWELL — River Val- meeting to be held at 6:30 446-8555. Gallia County Church Calendar Friday, November 4 ship begins at 10:45 a.m. school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- lipolis, Ohio, delivering the GALLIPOLIS — French The afternoon service will vice, 6 p.m., Addison Free- Anniversary message, along City Baptist Church, Ohio begin at 3 p.m. following a will Baptist Church. Pastor with his choir and congrega- 160, will host Open Rail in fellowship dinner. The af- Rick Barcus preaching. tion. Dinner will be served concert at 6 p.m. ternoon speaker will be Rev. Wednesday, November following morning worship. PATRIOT — Fall auc- Michael Thompson along 23 Wednesday, November tion, 6 p.m., McDaniel with choir and congrega- ADDISON — Prayer 30 Crossroads Church, 2600 tion of Mt. Moriah Baptist meeting, 7 p.m., Addison ADDISON — Prayer Cadmus Road. Hotdogs, Church, Middleport, Ohio. Freewill Baptist Church. meeting, 7 p.m., Addison sauce, chili, desserts and The pastor of Mt. Carmel Rev. Matt Smith preaching. Freewill Baptist Church, beverages will be served be- Missionary Baptist Church Sunday, November 27 with Rev. Matt Smith ginning at 5 p.m. is the Reverend Gene A. ADDISON — Sunday preaching. GALLIPOLIS — Open Armstrong. school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- Sunday, December 4 Rail in concert, 6 p.m., Wednesday, November vice, 6 p.m., Addison Free- ADDISON — Sunday French City Baptist Church. 9 will Baptist Church. Pastor school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- Saturday, November 5 ADDISON — Prayer Rick Barcus preaching. vice, 6 p.m., Addison Free- ADDISON — Harmony meeting, 7 p.m., Addison BIDWELL — Mt. Car- will Baptist Church. Pastor Quarterly Conference at Freewill Baptist Church. mel Missionary Baptist Rick Barcus preaching. Addison Freewill Baptist Rev. Jamie Fortner preach- Church Bidwell will cel- Church beginning at 9:30 ing. ebrate the 18th Pastoral An- a.m. Thursday, November niversary of Rev. Gene A. VINTON — Dr. Don 10 Armstrong. Sunday School Bartlette, a full-time pub- ADDISON — Ladies aid begins at 9:15 a.m. Morning lic speaker, Native Ameri- meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Worship begins at 10:45 a.m. can activist and author of Freewill Baptist Church. with Minister Horace Miller, “Macaroni at Midnight,”will Saturday, November 12 of First Baptist Church, Bur- be speaking at Vinton Bap- VINTON — Ewington lington delivering the morn- tist beginning at 7 p.m. For Church will be hosting a free ing message. The afternoon Sponsored by:Gallipolis Ladies of more information contact community health fair from worship service will begin at Harley #3750 the church at (740) 388- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Come and 3 p.m. with the Rev. Melvin 8454 or mail@vintonbaptist. get your non-fasting choles- Freeman, Pastor of Tried- PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT: The Mark com. terol and glucose checked as stone Baptist Church, Gal- “Smitty” Smith Memorial Sunday, November 6 well as blood pressure, bone Cleveland Clinic Transplant Center ADDISON — Addison density and much more. The Freewill Baptist Church health fair will be in the fel- Moving Sale Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 Sunday School beginning lowship building located at Rain or Shine Doors Open at 5:00 PM at 10 a.m.; Sunday evening 176 Ewington Rd. Vinton, service, 6 p.m., with Pastor Ohio. For more info or di- Friday-Saturday Games Start at 6:00PM Rick Barcus preaching. rections call pastor Chris at November 3&4 Gallia County VINTON — Dr. Don (740) 388-8184, (740) 970- Senior Citizen’s Building Bartlette, a full-time public 0055 or email pastorchris- 8am-4pm speaker, Native American [email protected]. 20 Games - $20 activist and author of “Mac- Sunday, November 13 Misc. Household items 3 Special Games - $5 Each aroni at Midnight,”will be ADDISON — Sunday Home Decor Early Bird Tickets Qualify For speaking at Vinton Baptist school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- Kitchen Ware A SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE! beginning at 10:30 a.m. For vice, 6 p.m., Addison Free- Furniture more information contact the will Baptist Church. Rev. Dining Room Table/ Call 388-8607 or 367-0251 church at (740) 388-8454 or Jackie Grimmett preaching. Chairs [email protected]. GALLIPOLIS — Gos- BIDWELL — Mt. Car- pel Sing, Calvary Baptist Washer/Driver CONCESSIONS mel Missionary Baptist Church, 7 p.m., featuring Much more! DOOR PRIZES Church will be celebrating ‘His Name’ - Chad Fitch, 50/50 DRAWING their 108th Church Anniver- Kenny & Shawn Preston. 414 Bulaville Pike “This is in no way affi lated with the sary. Sunday School begins Sunday, November 20 Gallipolis, OH Longaberger company” at 9:15 a.m. Morning Wor- ADDISON — Sunday A4

Gallipolis Daily Tribune Page 4 Opinion Thursday, November 3, 2011

We must support efforts to What other regional develop alternative energy newspapers are saying… By Terry Fleming sands development projects were unlimited pipeline ca- Executive Director for the can help ensure that we get pacity, there could be more The (Toledo) Blade on concealed carry Ohio Petroleum Council our energy from a friendly, than 33,000 jobs created by stable neighbor while pro- 2035 with full development If Ohioans are safer when would make sense — if a economy grows by $1.59. It takes an enormous viding a flow of economic amount of energy to keep of the Canadian oil sands. more people carry guns — way is found to pay for it That suggests that invest- resources and jobs our Many businesses across the even in bars — then why and if the bankrolled proj- ing in infrastructure not American businesses oper- country desperately needs. ating and providing goods United States and in Ohio are firearms banned in the ects indeed aligned with only is a safety issue but a Relying on oil from the Gulf already supply parts, mate- Statehouse, including the the nation’s critical needs. sound way to improve the and services that fuel our of Mexico, which can see economy. The demand for rials, equipment and other bar that just opened there? Not only should public economy. disruptions from storms and resources to the develop- And why will guns soon be work projects be as close to Online: http://www.her- new energy resources is one Middle Eastern and South that is increasingly being ment of Canadian oil sands banned from the Statehouse “shovel-ready” as possible ald-dispatch.com. American nations, whose and other projects. grounds as well? to promote job growth and waged worldwide. For the political views tend to dif- When the gun lobby sustenance quickly, they The (Cleveland) Plain United States, we depend on The simple fact is we fer from those of the United must support efforts to be- demanded that concealed- should also meet criteria Dealer on public school unstable nations and even States, leaves us open for carry permit holders be al- for addressing the nation’s funding: unfriendly nations for oil. come more efficient and possible disruptions to con- develop alternative forms lowed to pack heat wher- most pressing infrastruc- While Canada is the largest sumers. While prices at the ever they go, Republicans ture problems. It’s been obvious for supplier of imported oil to of energy. Our nation needs pump may seem to be de- more fuel supplies from in the General Assembly President Barack years that Ohio’s method of the United States, the fact clining let us not forget re- answered the call to arms Obama’s proposed Ameri- paying for public schools of the matter is that there stable and reliable sources cent price hikes as a result to meet ever-growing en- by making it legal to bring can Jobs Act has several is broken. Asking hard- are still untapped resources of political unrest overseas ergy demands. Oil sands concealed weapons to pieces to it, and one is pressed property owners to in Canada’s oil sands that or even natural disasters in production could rise from parks, sports and concert spending $50 billion quick- put ever more money in the could provide fuel and sta- our own country. arenas, restaurants, bars, ly on highways, transit, rail hat is a recipe for financial bility to our country. Not only do these proj- approximately 1.4 barrels and other public places. The and aviation. His overall gridlock and voter anger. America will require ects make sense for political per day in 2010 to approxi- pro-gun argument was that jobs plan, costing a total of These problems become 21 percent more energy in reasons, but they also make mately 3.5 million barrels law-abiding permit hold- $447 billion, already has even more evident now, 2035 than in 2009 and oil sense from an economic per day by 2025. Global ers are no threat to anyone. been blocked by Republi- when jobs are scarce and and natural gas will contin- standpoint. The Keystone competition for energy Indeed, they said, everyone cans in the U.S. Senate, and state and federal funds are ue to fuel more than half of XL pipeline project will is increasing. The United would be safer because the the president has responded dwindling. America’s consumer energy create more than 20,000 States is just one country bad guys would not know by saying he would break A Plain Dealer editorial needs for decades. We need jobs in 2011-2012, gener- among many competing in who might be armed. it into pieces for consider- board survey of Northeast to look at solutions that will ating an estimated $138.4 the world market for en- Yet lawmakers did not ation by Congress. Some Ohio school districts with provide consumers with af- million in annual property ergy resources. Developing extend that level of sup- of those “pieces” also have school money issues on the fordable energy supplies, tax revenue for state and additional North American posed safety to themselves. been rejected. Nov. 8 ballot shows how especially at a time when local entities. Even though energy sources just makes Instead, they bravely Now Democrats in the severely Ohio’s school- our nation is suffering from the Keystone XL pipeline sense. Projects such as the banned legally licensed Senate, including co-spon- funding mechanism is one of the harshest econom- won’t run through Ohio, Keystone XL pipeline will guns from the Statehouse sor Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. damaged. Even excellent ic downturns we have seen thousands of jobs from sup- create and preserve tens of and its underground ga- Va., are promoting a bill districts can no longer ex- in recent history. Projects pliers and vendors to the thousands of jobs, generate rage, leaving themselves at that would focus strictly on pect relief from squeezed like the Keystone XL pipe- pipeline could be created. In much needed tax revenue the mercy of armed crimi- infrastructure work. Called property owners. line and other Canadian oil the Buckeye state, if there and spur economic growth. nals. the Rebuild America Jobs The Ohio Supreme The Capitol Square Re- Act, it would spend $50 Court has repeatedly said view and Advisory Board billion on roads, bridges Ohio’s school funding sys- wants to go further. … (I)t and air traffic infrastructure tem is unconstitutional. voted to prohibit concealed and create a $10 billion na- Yet instead of crafting Letter to the Editor weapons from the grounds tional “infrastructure bank” solutions, state lawmakers Former mayor reflects on gest that instead of using “THEY”, they are provided with water — that around the Statehouse as to be used for public-pri- have made it worse by re- Middleport Village website Mayor Gerlach use names so many of way they can enjoy paying the same well. … vate partnerships working voking business taxes that Dear Editor, us dumb people will know whom he is taxes as the rest of the village. Self-evidently, lawmak- on development projects in pay for schools, in part by I usually check for village news talking about. I would also like to point out that ers who voted to allow con- cities and rural areas. replacing them with taxes on the Village of Middleport website First, the $5 license fee was en- the general operating levy can not only cealed guns in bars valued In promoting the plan in that go to the state and by at least once a week and was really acted when I was mayor and was used pay police, fire, and streetlights but can their own safety — and the Huntington, Manchin un- heaping on unfunded man- shocked this week to see two pages of strictly for streets as was required. We also be used for any other general fund favor of the gun lobby — derscored his home state’s dates. … political garbage from Mayor Gerlach. were not greedy and asked for only $5. expense such as salaries, supplies or more than they valued pub- infrastructure status. Ac- Last spring — not long I thought this website was for news of The fee now is $15 — or three times whatever the mayor and council decide lic safety. cording to Transportation after his budget further happenings in the village — not for what we had. Previous administrations to use it for, other than water and sewer Online: http://bit.ly/ for America, West Virginia eroded school subsidies trying to boost the political ambitions have paved a lot of streets using this expenses. vQHGyo ranks No. 8 in the nation — Gov. John Kasich ap- of anyone. $5 for match. I have requested that Mayor Ger- *** for the number of deficient pointed Barbara-Mattei After reading this, I have come to Second, I was mayor when a ma- lach provide me with equal space on Herald-Dispatch, Hun- bridges in the state, with Smith, an assistant policy the conclusion that none of the previ- jority of the residents of the Hobson the village public website by placing tington, W.Va., on national 16.7 percent classified as director for education, to ous mayors did anything to benefit or area signed a petition requesting that this letter on the village website. and state infrastructure deficient. The percentage write Ohio’s new school improve the village. It appears that all they be annexed to the Village of Mid- I both won and lost several elec- spending: of daily traffic on deficit funding formula. She’s still we did was completely mess up the dleport. Upon their request, the village tions in Middleport. Elections in the bridges equal 11.2 per- sorting through data for her town, and Mayor Gerlach has had to accepted them as part of the village. I village back then were always clean The prospect of Con- cent of the state’s average proposal, which should be work about four years to get every- never promised anyone that I would with all candidates respecting each gress and the White House daily traffic on all bridges. released early next year, ac- thing straightened up. provide water for the area, but I was other. We don’t need big city political coming to agreement on A full 36 percent of West cording to a Kasich spokes- Normally, I would ignore such working on that goal when I left office. mudslinging here. We all live in this a jobs bill that includes Virginia’s major roads are man. … nonsense but since Mayor Gerlach has I think it’s great that Mayor Gerlach is small community together and should spending on infrastructure in poor or mediocre con- Kasich must come up referred to some of the things that oc- going to provide water for those resi- let the voters decide without attacking improvements remains a dition, Manchin said. He with a new school fund- curred when I was in office, I would dents. They really need and deserve it, each other. long shot, but the idea is also noted that Moody’s ing formula that provides like to make a couple of observations. but I also feel that any residents who Fred L. Hoffman appealing to many Ameri- Analytics estimates that a thorough, efficient and, Evidently I am one of the people whom are outside of the corporation limits Former Middleport Mayor cans. for every dollar spent on yes, fair educational system he refers to as “THEY”. I would sug- should be annexed to the village before (1974-1991) In theory, such a plan infrastructure, the nation’s for all young Ohioans. Congress shall make no law Gallipolis Daily Tribune respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the Ohio Valley freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people Publishing Co. peaceably to assemble, and to 825 Third Avenue petition the Government for a Gallipolis, Ohio redress of grievances. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Phone (740) 446-2342 Fax (740) 446-3008 Letters to the Editor www.mydailytribune.com Letters to the editor should be limited to 300 words. All letters are subject to editing, must be signed and Sammy M. Lopez include address and telephone number. No unsigned Publisher letters will be published. Letters should be in good taste, addressing issues, not personalities. “Thank Stephanie Filson You” letters will not be accepted for publication. 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Thursday, November 3, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 5 Gallia County Briefs Buckeye Hills the future use of the Friday, Nov. 11, on tional Caregivers’ Work Opportunity ext. 271 or mclark@ advisory committees former North Gallia Spruce Street between Month Center will be offer- gallianet.net for more to meet High School build- First and Second Ave. ing career workshops information or visit ings and property. The to form the parade or- GALLIPOLIS — at their location, 848 www.growgallia.com. RIO GRANDE — buildings and prop- der. Groups will be The Stroke Survivors Third Ave., Gallipo- The Gallia-Jackson- erty are now owned assigned a number to Support Group will lis, on Wednesdays First Church of Vinton Joint Voca- by the Field of Hope establish order. The host a potluck dinner at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. God hosts Logos tional School District Community Campus procession will start and meeting in cel- Evening sessions program will hold its annual (FOHCC), a 501(c)3 at 10:30 a.m., pro- ebration of National are also scheduled Advisory Committee non-profit organiza- ceeding down Second Caregivers’ Month based on demand. The GALLIPOLIS — meeting on Thursday, tion. We invite com- Ave., ending at the from 5-7 p.m. at the workshop will help The First Church of November 3, 2011. munity members to Doughboy Monument Bossard Memorial Li- participants identify God, 1723 State Route Dinner will begin at attend and provide in- on First Ave. The Vet- brary on November careers that are best 141 in Gallipolis, is 6:30 p.m. in the caf- put on the future use erans Day ceremony 17. The guest speaker for them, prepare hosting the Logos eteria on the Buckeye of the building and will begin at 11 a.m., will be Neurologist a resume, identify Ministry on Wednes- Hills campus. Cur- grounds that would with Wayne Hutchin- Dr. Lewis, who will training that can help days. Children and rently, 33 Advisory provide benefit to our son, VFW Service Of- speak about strokes improve interviewing young people can Committees serve community. The meet- ficer as guest speaker. and the recovery pro- skills, learn who the take part in a fam- as a communication ing agenda includes a In case of bad weath- cess. Call (740) 925- employers are in Gal- ily time meal, Bible channel between the short walking tour of er, the ceremony will 3788 for more infor- lia County, and im- Study, recreation and school and occupa- the proposed campus move to the Ariel mation. prove their ability to tional groups in the at the former North Theatre and will still worship skills. The keep a job. To make group meets Wednes- community. Each Gallia High School be held at 11 a.m. Annual turkey an appointment to at- committee consists site, light meal, and days at 6 p.m. to share dinner tend a workshop, call a meal prepared by of six members, and a brainstorming ses- Soup’s On at Cal- ^ Jamie Payne at (740) advises on the type sion. Please contact vary Baptist the church followed 388-8567. by Bible study, rec- of skills, knowledge, Linda Angles if you RUTLAND — Rut- and attitudes that are can attend: Phone RIO GRANDE — reation and worship land Volunteer Fire Revolving loan skills development. needed to prepare (740) 388-8454, or e Soup’s On! at Calvary Department will hold fund available secondary and adult mail linda@vinton- Baptist Church of Rio All children must its annual turkey din- have a current reg- students to enter into baptist.com. Grande held the sec- ner at 5 p.m. on Nov. GALLIPOLIS — istration form filled a specific occupa- Application is cur- ond Saturday of the 19 at Meigs Elemen- The Gallia County out by the parent or tion. Members serve rently being made month (Nov. 12) from tary School. Advance Revolving Loan Fund a three-year term and through the EPA noon to 2 p.m. Deliv- tickets are $6. Tick- offers loans to small guardian. For more represent some 200 Brownfield Cleanup eries can be made to ets are available at businesses at a low information you may businesses, indus- Grant program for the elderly, shut-ins, the Rutland Depart- two and three fourths call the church office tries, and government funds to address the or those with illness ment Store, Quality percent fixed inter- at (740) 446-4404. agencies in Gallia, buildings and proper- or injury in the Rio Print Shop, Middle- est rate. Funds can be Jackson and Vinton ty cleanup needs prior Grande area by phon- port, Pomeroy Flower used for a variety of Enroll now for VA counties. Additional to revitalization. The ing 245-5228 by 9:30 health care information may be Shop, Connie’s Cor- different projects in- FOHCC has success- a.m. ner or by calling Dan- cluding, but not lim- obtained by phoning fully completed Phase GALLIPOLIS — the Gallia-Jackson- ny Davis at 508-0688. ited to, fixed assets, 1 and Phase 2 of the Road closures machinery, equipment Veterans are encour- Vinton JVSD at 740- Brownfield assess- continue for slip aged to enroll now 245-5334. County commis- and working capital. ment work. repair sion meeting change Businesses must be for VA health care at RVHS FFA fruit the new Gallipolis Ladies Auxiliary ^ located in or plan- sales under way GALLIA COUN- GALLIPOLIS — ning to locate in Gal- VA Clinic, located accepting donations TY — Gallia Coun- at 323A Upper River for care packets Due to the Thanks- lia County, must meet BIDWELL — The ty Engineer, Brett giving holiday, the USDA’s definition of Road, from 8 a.m.- ^ River Valley FFA A. Boothe, has an- 5 p.m. Tuesdays and GALLIPOLIS — Gallia County Com- small and emerging fruit sales are un- nounced the follow- missioners will hold business and dem- Thursdays. Interested The American Legion der way. The citrus ing roads will con- parties may contact Ladies Auxiliary La- their meeting begin- onstrate the ability items up for purchase tinue to be closed ning at 9 a.m., Tues- to create or retain at the clinic at (740) fayette Unit 27 is ac- until further notice are one half and full day, November 22 least one job. All bor- 446-3934. Enrollment cepting donations for for major slip repairs. boxes of navels, tan- at the Gallia County rowers are required may also be attained Buddy Basket Care gelos and red grape- Bulaville Pike, from Packets for veterans. Courthouse. to provide adequate at the Gallia County fruit. Also for sale are Georges Creek Road Veterans Service Of- The following items red delicious, golden to Morton Woods loan security, promis- are needed: paper tow- Gallia County sory note and person- fice located at 1102 delicious, fuji and Road; Bulaville Pike, Jackson Pike, Gal- els, dining sets, hand from Keeler Road to Work Opportunity al guarantee. A $100 granny smith apples. Center now offering lipolis, from 8 a.m.- and bath towels, bars Continuing this year Addison Pike; Bladen non-refundable appli- career workshops 4:30 p.m. Monday of soap, bathroom we are selling combos Road, from Hamilton cation fee is due upon through Thursday or tissue, toothbrushes of a selection of nuts. Road to Davis Road; submission of appli- and toothpaste, per- Combo one consist of McCormick Road, GALLIPOLIS — cation. Contact Me- 8 a.m.-noon on Fri- sonal hygiene items cashews, peanut brit- from State Route 588 The Gallia County lissa Clark, Economic day. Interested parties and coffee and coffee tle, and honey roasted to State Route 160; Department of Job Development Direc- may contact the office filters. All donations peanuts. Combo two and Hannan Trace and Family Services tor at (740) 446-4612, at (740) 446-2005. can be dropped off contains peanuts, pea- Road from Brumfield at Brenda’s Kut and nut brittle, and mixed Road to Little Bull- Kurl, 63 Pine Street, nuts. Also, fruit bas- skin. Local traffic Gallipolis. For more kets are filled to the will need to use oth- information call (740) brim with bananas, er County roads as a WE WANT TO KNOW 441-0583. grapes, apples, grape- detour. Local traffic fruit, navel oranges, will need to use other Gallia-Vinton and tangelos. Sales County roads as a de- ESC reports avail- end on November tour. able for public 10. If you are inter- review ested, please contact Marcellus and WHAT’S the FFA at (740) 446- Utica Shale work- RIO GRANDE — 2926. shop The Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Veterans Day RIO GRANDE — Center (ESC) Basic parade Dale Arnold, Director Financial Statements of Energy Services HAPPENING! and Annual Report GALLIPOLIS — A for Ohio Farm Bu- for the periods of Gallipolis Veterans reau, will be in Gal- July 1, 2010, to June Day parade will be lia County to present 30, 2011, are now held on Friday, No- an Educational Work- available for review. vember 11 to honor shop on Marcellus and Contact Dr. Denise military veterans and Utica Shale and its Shockley, Superinten- to demonstrate the impacts to communi- dent, Gallia-Vinton community support ties and the opportu- ESC, P.O. 178, Rio for their service, or- nities for landowners We would like to know what your Grande, Ohio 45674 ganized by the Gal- at 7 p.m., Wednesday, or by calling (740) lia County Veterans Nov. 16 at Buckeye church, schools, charities & organizations 245-0593. Service Commission. Hills Career Center. All veterans, veteran His presentation will are doing for the holiday season. Cadot-Blessing service groups and Camp #126 meeting also include what community organiza- landowners should Please submit your Holiday Happenings tions are encouraged look for in oil and GALLIPOLIS — to participate. Par- by November 7th to The Cadot-Blessing natural gas leases. ticipants are asked Please RSVP to Me- Camp #126 will have to contact the Veter- its annual installation lissa Clark at (740) [email protected] ans Service Office at 446-4612 ext 271 or of officers at its next (740) 446-2005, no meeting at 6:30 p.m., mclark@gallianet. Subject: Holiday Happenings. later than Tuesday, net. Thursday, Novem- November 8. This will be published in our ber 10, at the Gallia Parade participants Stroke Survivors County Convention will gather at 10 a.m., Holiday Happenings special edition that Center located at 61 to celebrate Na- Court Street in Gal- publishes On Thanksgiving Day. lipolis. New mem- Is the Economy bers will be inducted NO in offi ce submissions will be accepted! and anyone with Civil Jeopardizing Your Health? War ancestors is en- couraged to attend. RVMS Veterans Day program •Parades BIDWELL — The River Valley Middle •Dinners School is having it’s • Short Wait Prepay Cash Visit annual Veterans Day • Low Cost •Where is Santa Program at 10 a.m., From $4500 Thursday, Nov. 10. • Now Accepting Insurance •Home Tours All Veterans as well • Walk In Hours to Serve You: as active service men and women are invit- Monday-Friday 9am-7pm •Charitable Events ed. Please call to reg- Saturday 10am-4pm ister or if any ques- •Childrens Activities tions. Lunch will be provided immediately •Church Events after the program. Field of Hope to •Light Display’s & More!! hold community meeting

A community meet- ing will be conduct- ed from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on November 10 at Vinton Baptist Church,1818 State Route 160, to discuss A6

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Sports Thursday, November 3, 2011 Columbus Sports Warren leads chase for Schedule team wins Friday, November 4 Football Riverside Wahama at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Point Pleasant at Chapmanville, 7:30 p.m. SEOAL all-sports trophy Hannan at Gilmer County, 7:30 p.m. By Craig Dunn lis (23), followed closely tied Portsmouth and Warren full teams. In other sports, Pro-Am Volleyball Ohio Valley Christian Volley for the Cure, Special to OVP by Chillicothe (22), Jack- for third place in football. points are determined as to 5:30 p.m. son (20.5) and Logan (19). Jackson, which won its how many teams competed Staff Report When Marietta High MASON, W.Va. — The School departed the South- Portsmouth (9) rounds out second-straight football for the title, with fractional the standings. championship, also had a points awarded in case of Columbus, Ohio, team of eastern Ohio Athletic proffessional golfer Tim League at the end of the Marietta won the last second-place finish in boys ties. three and seven of the last soccer. Ailes, along with amateur Tournament 2010-11 school year, MHS Since Portsmouth teammates Jason Leeds, officials left the William E. eight All-Sports Trophy ti- Logan didn’t win any doesn’t have boys soccer, tles before departing for the championships but placed Mike McGuire and Tyler (Bill) Thomas All-Sports for example, those points East Central Ohio League. second in boys cross coun- Anderson shot a 53 (17 un- Schedule Trophy in the hands of their were determined on a 5-4- der par) to take the annual Thursday, November 3 In addition to its three try, tied for second in girls 3-2-1 basis. Team points are Washington County neigh- first-place finishes, Warren soccer, and placed third Riverside Pro-Am Scram- Volleyball — Regional Semifinal bors at Warren High School awarded in cross country ble. at Lancaster H.S. placed second in boys golf in both boys golf and girls only if a school has enough Eastern vs. Plain City Shekinah Christian, until a new winner was de- and girls cross country and They won by one shot cross country. runners to register a team 6 p.m. termined. tied Logan for second in Portsmouth, which over the team from Sleepy Pike Eastern vs. Newark Catholic, 7:30 p.m. Looks like the Warriors girls soccer. doesn’t have soccer teams score. Hollow Golf Club of Hur- and Lady Warriors want The SEOAL, one of ricane, W.Va. (Jonathan Saturday, November 5 Gallipolis claimed titles and didn’t have enough Football — Regional Tournament to hold onto it for a little in boys golf — the Blue runners to score in the cross the longest-running prep Clark-Pro, Tad Tomblin, (7) South Gallia at (2) Buckeye Central, 7 while. Devils finished third in the country meets, won the girls conferences in the state, Jim Grimmett and Christian p.m. After winning boys soc- was formed by William E. Brand) and the team from Volleyball — Regional Final state Division II tourna- tennis championship — the cer, boys cross country and ment as well — and girls school’s first title since re- (Bill) Thomas of Wellston Ann Arbor, Mich. (Ryan at Lancaster H.S. Lenahen-Pro, Jerod Barley, Eastern-Shekinah Chr. winner vs. Pike volleyball championships, cross country, was second entering the league in 2005- in 1925 and began competi- Eastern-Newark Catholic winner, 2 p.m. Warren has a solid lead in football and third in both 06 — and was involved in tion with a boys track meet Marty Jeppersen and Jeff Cross Country — State Meet over runner-up Gallipolis boys cross country and vol- the aforementioned three- that spring, with 1925-26 Champine) with both teams at National Trail Raceway, Hebron through the fall portion of being the first full season of shooting a 54 for the day. Peyton Adkins, Mckenna Warner, 11:45 leyball. way tie for third in football. the SEOAL schedule. Chillicothe claimed the All-Sports Trophy points conference competition. A total of 16 teams were a.m. on hand for the event on Kody Wolfe, 1:30 p.m. Warren has 29.5 points, girls soccer crown, took are determined on an 6-5- Craig Dunn is the sports good for a 6.5-point lead runner-up finishes in vol- 4-3-2-1 basis in sports editor of the Logan Daily Sunday, October 30. over runner-up Gallipo- leyball and girls tennis and where all six schools field News in Logan, Ohio. Riverside Pro-Am Re- sults Sports (listed by team captain or pro golfer)

Briefs Tim Ailes (Columbus, Ohio), 26-27 — 53 2011 football statistics Jonathan Clark (Hurri- needed cane, W.Va.), 27-27 — 54 GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — All Ryan Lenahen (Ann Ar- Ohio varsity football coaches in bor, Mich.), 27-27 — 54 both Gallia and Meigs counties Zack Sebert (Grove City, are asked to submit regular Ohio), 27-28 — 55 season statistics, both offense Jason Robinson (Mar- and defense, from their respective tinsburg, W.Va.), 28-27 — teams to the Ohio Valley 55 Publishing sports department Kenny Hess (Parkers- for considerations at the annual burg, W.Va.), 28-27 — 55 Associated Press district meeting. Ty Roush (Riverside), Along with the stats, please 29-27 — 56 include the heights, weights, Craig Burner (Edgewood positions and class of each CC), 27-29 — 56 nominee — as well as an order Andrew Miller (Colum- of recommendation for possible bus, Ohio), 28-29 — 57 selections. Tyler Franklin (Berry Submissions should be mailed Hills CC), 27-30 — 57 to the Gallipolis Daily Tribune, Aaron Bickle (Gallipolis, c/o Bryan Walters, 825 Third Ohio), 29-29 — 58 Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. Jason Frecker (River- Statistics may also be emailed side), 30-29 — 59 to [email protected] Carl King (Riverside), or sent via fax to (740) 446-3008. 29-30 — 59 All statistics and nominations John Bentley (Riverside), must be received before 5 29-31 — 60 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 7, for Alex Hawley/file photo T.R. Robinson (Ashland, consideration. Wahama head coach Ed Cromley, left, talks with Wyatt Zuspan during a regular season game in Mason, W.Va. Ky.), 29-32 — 61 John Southworth (Jack- son, Ohio), 31-33 — 64 Course owner makes 14th ace of season at Mason County teams conclude West Virginia Riverside MASON, W.Va. — Gary holds Big 12 Roush — the owner of Riverside Golf Course — made his ninth 2011 regular season on the road career hole in one on Saturday, welcoming October 29, on the 105 yard By Sarah Hawley and into a home playoff game. finale. its last seven Cardinal Confer- 14th hole. ROush used a wedge Buffalo has lost two straight Both Chapmanville and ence contests. Point has won party Bryan Walters to WHS, including the 2009 Wayne now have one loss in three straight decisions over to make the shot, which was The 2011 regular season M O R G A N T O W N , witnessed by Bill Zuspan, Ray regular season finale that the league standings, which the Tigers, including a 35-28 W.Va. (AP) Interim Big 12 comes to a close this week- started the White Falcons’ means the Big Blacks can Redman and York Ingels. end in Mason County, and all decision last season. Commissioner Chuck Nei- current 20-game winning capture their second outright HANNAN at GILMER nas said Tuesday he fully three local football teams will Cardinal Conference crown do so on the road. streak. COUNTY expects West Virginia to Playoff Tickets (2008) in four years this Point Pleasant and Waha- Buffalo is averaging 34.9 The Hannan Wildcats will start play next season de- MERCERVILLE, Ohio — points per game offensively weekend with a triumph. A Tickets for the South Gallia play- ma have already secured play- wrap up the 2011 football sea- spite a hard-line stance from off games at home next week, while allowing 14.1 points as setback would lead to a three- son on Friday evening as they the Big East. off game on Saturday, Novem- way tie atop the division, as ber 5, at Buckeye Central High but those squads can secure a defensive unit. BHS is also travel to Glenville, W.Va. to Neinas attended a re- School are onsale at the school. home games for quite a while 4-0 at home this fall headed Wayne travels to Bluefield for face the Gilmer County Ti- ception in Morgantown Tickets may be purchased on this weekend with respective into Senior Night this week- a non-conference game. tans. officially welcoming the Room 110 during school hours, wins at Chapmanville and end. Point Pleasant is also play- The Wildcats (2-7) will be Mountaineers into the Big from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Tursday Buffalo. Wahama has outscored ing for more than a league looking for their third win of 12 on Tuesday, a day after and from 8-9:15 a.m. on Saturday. Hannan, which will not opponents by 422 points this title, as the Big Blacks have the season, something they the university filed a lawsuit be headed to the playoffs, season and is also outgaining a strong possibility of becom- have not done since the turn against the Big East seeking suits it up one last time this teams by 2,785 total yards of ing the top overall seed in the of the millennium. Gilmer to clear the way for West South Gallia Community year when it travels to Gilmer offense this fall. WHS is av- Class AA playoffs with a win. County is 1-8 this season. Virginia to start Big 12 com- Pep Rally County. eraging 54.3 points per game PPHS is currently second to Hannan is averaging 9.5 petition next fall. MERCERVILLE, Ohio — A Here’s a brief look at the offensively while allowing unbeaten Shady Spring (10- points per game this season, Neinas, West Virginia community pep rally and hog Week 11 matchups in Mason 7.4 points as a defensive unit. 0) by 11-hundreths of a point while allowing 30.2 points athletic director Oliver Luck roast for the South Gallia football County. Wahama has surrendered with one game left. per game. and university President team will be held at 6:30 p.m. on WAHAMA at BUFFALO double digits in points only Chapmanville is also play- The Wildcats are 1-4 on James Clements were pep- ing for more than a league ti- Thursday at the Guyan Town- With its second consecu- twice this year and hasn’t lost the road this season, with their pered with questions about on the road since suffering a tle, as the Tigers are currently the lawsuit and the timetable ship Fire Department. All money tive outright league title al- road win coming at Hundred raised will benefit the football ready in hand, the Wahama 37-34 setback to Parkersburg 12th in the Class AA playoff on the Mountaineers’ Big 12 Catholic in Week 10 of 2008. bracket. A win would allow (22-0) in week two. Hannan debut. team. football team aims to close also defeated Manchester (26- out the 2011 campaign with That year was also the last CHS the possibility of hosting “I’m not concerned be- time that Buffalo defeated one game, while a loss could 14) at home this season. cause I trust the two gentle- its 21st straight regular season Gilmer County’s lone win GAHS Basketball Reserve victory Friday night when it Wahama. lead to 16-team postseason men on each side of me, POINT PLEASANT at borderline. of the season came at home in that’s why,” Neinas said. Seats travels to Buffalo for a pivotal week six against Tygarts Val- CENTENARY, Ohio — Re- Week 11 matchup in Putnam CHAPMANVILLE Chapmanville, which is The Big East has said it Point Pleasant goes for 3-1 at home this fall, is av- ley (20-14). plans to keep West Virginia serve seats for the 2011-12 Gallia County. The Titans have two losses The visiting White Falcons perfection-plus Friday night eraging 34.2 points per game from leaving for 27 months Academy Boys and Girls Basket- by forfeit this season. The for- ball season will go on sale No- (9-0) are aiming for their sec- when it ends the 2011 regu- offensively while allowing under the league’s bylaws. vember 14th for Big Blue Super ond straight unbeaten regular lar season by traveling to 18.3 points as a defense. In feits came in weeks three and Luck and Clements de- Boosters. season, a feat that hasn’t been Chapmanville for a Week 11 Cardinal Conference play, nine. clined comment on the Parents of varsity and junior accomplished at WHS since Cardinal Conference gridiron CHS is posting averages of In the seven games played lawsuit. Filed in Mononga- varsity basketball players, cheer- 2002 and 2003. Wahama is matchup in Logan County. 34.2 points on offense and this season, the Titans have lia County Circuit Court, it leaders, and pep band members also looking to improve on The visiting Big Blacks 19.2 points defensively. allowed 45.7 points per game, seeks to declare the Big East may purchase reserve seats on its current status in the Class (9-0, 6-0 Cardinal) have se- Point, on the other hand, is and have scored 14.7 points bylaws invalid, claiming November 15th. A playoff ratings, where it cured at least a share of the allowing only 7.8 points de- per game. the conference breached its Reserve seats for the gen- is currently second to 9-0 2011 league crown follow- fensively while scoring 47.6 This will be the final game fiduciary duty to West- Vir eral public will be available on Wheeling Central Catholic. ing the outcomes from last points in nine outings this fall. for Hannan seniors Jacob ginia by failing to maintain Wednesday, November 16th. The host Bison (7-2), on week, as the Tigers (7-2, 5-1) In league play, those averages Taylor, Paula Edmonds, Rob- a balance between football- Tickets may be purchased in the the other hand, currently sit were doubled up by Wayne are 50.0 and 9.5, respectively. ert Harper, Kenneth Doss, playing and non-football Athletic Director’s office at Gal- ninth in the Class A post- (52-26) in a setback at WHS. PPHS currently owns a Christopher Smith, Jason members. lia Academy between the hours of season standings, and a win Point’s 41-7 won over Herbert 10-game regular season win- Call, James Brumfield and When Neinas was asked 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. would certainly vault them Hoover last week in its home ning streak and has also won Mason Dempsey. See Party, 8 A7

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NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN MILL LIMITATION Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Trustee of the Green Township of Gallipolis, Ohio passed on the 11th day of July 2011, there will be submitted to a vote of the people at the General Election to be held at the regular places of voting on Tuesday, the 8th day of No- vember 2011, the question of NOTICE OF ELECTION ON levying a tax, in excess of the TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF ten mill limitation, for the bene- THE TEN MILL LIMITATION fit of Green Township for the Notice is hereby given that in purpose of Providing Fire Pro- pursuance of a Resolution of tection. Tax being 2 a renewal the Trustee of the Perry of a existing tax at a rate not Township o Gallipolis, Ohio exceeding one mills for each passed on the 11th day of one dollar of valuation, which July, 2011, there will be sub- amounts to ten cents ($0.10) mitted to a vote of the people for each one hundred dollars at the General Election to be of valuation, for five (5) years. held at the regular place of The polls for the election will Legals Legals Legals voting on Tuesday,Legals the 8th day open at 6:30Legals a.m. and remain Automotive of November 2011 the ques- open until 7:30 p.m. on elec- LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY : GALLIA NOTICE OF ELECTION ON tion of levying a tax, in excess tion day. 2010 AUDI Q 5 - SUV - PRES- Notice is hereby given that TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF of the ten mill limitation, for the By order of the Board of Elec- TIGE S LINE PACKAGE sealed bids will be received by The following applications THE TEN MILL LIMITATION benefit of Perry Township for tions of Gallia County, Ohio. 740-645-1563 the City Manager, P. O. Box and/or verified complaints Notice is hereby given that the purpose of Providing Fire Robert Jenkins, Chair 339, Gallipolis, Ohio for as- were received, and in pursuance of a Resolution Protection. Tax being 2 a re- Jeffery Halley, Director Other Services phalt, limestone and bedding the following draft, proposed of the Council of the Village of newal of a existing tax at the Dated September 30, 2011 Pet Cremations. Call sand. and final actions were issued, Crown City of Crown City rate not exceeding one mills NOTICE OF ELECTION ON 740-446-3745 by the Ohio passed on the 11th day of July for each one dollar of valua- TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF Bids will be received until Environmental Protection 2011, there will submitted to a tion, which amounts to ten THE TEN MILL LIMITATION Professional Services 12:00 noon, local time, Thurs- Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. vote of the people at the Gen- cents ($0.10) for each one Notice is hereby given that in day, November 10, 2011 at The complete public eral Election to be held at the hundred dollars of valuation, SEPTIC PUMPING Gallia Co. pursuance of a Resolution of OH and Mason Co. WV. Ron Gallipolis City Offices located notice including additional in- regular places of voting on for five (5) years. The polls for the Trustee of the Harrison at 848 Third Avenue, Gallipo- structions for submitting com- Tuesday the 8th day of No- the election will open at 6:30 E v a n s J a c k s o n , OH Township of Gallipolis, Ohio 800-537-9528 lis, Ohio. ments, vember 2011, the question of a.m. and remain open until passed on the 5th day of July requesting information or a levying a tax in excess of the 7:30 p.m. on election day. 2011, there will be submitted FINANCIAL Bid forms may be obtained public hearing, or filing an ap- ten mill limitation for the bene- By order of the Board of Elec- to a vote of the people at the from the Asst. Auditor at the peal may be fit of Village of Crown City for tions, of Gallia County, Ohio. General Election to be held at Money To Lend above named location. (10) o b t a i n e d a t : the purpose of Providing Fire Robert Jenkins, Chair the regular places of voting on 27, )11) 3, 2011 http://www.epa.ohio.gov/ac- Protection. Tax being 2 an ad- Jeffery Halley, Director Tuesday the 8th day of No- NOTICE Borrow Smart. Contact tions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, ditional tax at a rate not ex- Dated September 30, 2011 NOTICE OF ELECTION ON vember 2011, the question of the Ohio Division of Financial In- Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. ceeding one mills for each one levying a tax, in excess of the stitutions Office of Consumer Af- AX LEVY IN EXCESS OF P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, dollar of valuation, which NOTICE OF ELECTION ON THE TEN MILL LIMITATION ten mill limitation, for the bene- fairs BEFORE you refinance your Ohio 43216. amounts to ten cents ($0.10) TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF home or obtain a loan. BEWARE Notice is hereby given that in THE TEN MILL LIMITATION fit of Harrison Township for the Ph: 614-644-2129 email: for each one hundred dollars purpose of Providing Fire Pro- of requests for any large advance pursuance of a Resolution of [email protected] of valuation, for five (5) years. Notice is hereby given that in payments of fees or insurance. the Trustee of the Clay Town- pursuance of a Resolution of tection. Tax being 2 a renewal The polls for the election will of a existing tax at at rate not Call the Office of Consumer Affi- ship of Gallipolis, Ohio passed DRAFT PERMIT TO IN- open at 6:30 a.m. and remain the Trustee of the Greenfield ars toll free at 1-866-278-0003 to on the 6th day of June, 2011, Township of Patriot, Ohio exceeding one mills for each learn if the mortgage broker or STALL - SUBJECT TO REVI- open until 7:30 p.m. on elec- one dollar of valuation, which there will be submitted to a SION tion day. passed on the 11th day of July lender is properly licensed. (This vote of the people at the Gen- 2011, there will be submitted amounts to ten cents ($0.10) is a public service announcement By order of the Board of Elec- for each one hundred dollars from the Ohio Valley Publishing eral Election to be held at the VILLAGE OF CROWN tions of Gallia County, Ohio. to a vote of the people at the regular place of voting on General Election to be held at of valuation, for five (5) years. Company) CITY Robert Jenkins, Chair The polls for the election will Tuesday, the 8th day of No- PO. BOX 316 Jeffery Halley, Director the regular places of voting on vember 2011, the question of Tuesday, the 8th day of No- open at 6:30 a.m. and remain 300 SERVICES CROWN CITY, OH Dated September 30, 2011 open until 7:30 p.m. on elec- levying a tax, in excess of the 45623 OH ACTION vember 2011, the question of ten mill limitation, for the bene- NOTICE OF ELECTION ON levying a tax, in excess of the tion day. DATE : 11/09/2011 By order of the Board of Elec- Business & Trade School fit of Clay Township for the RECEIVING WATERS: TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF ten mill limitation, for the bene- purpose of Providing Fire Pro- THE TEN MILL LIMITATION fit of Greenfield Township for tions of Gallia County, Ohio SHOAL CREEK Robert Jenkins, Chair Gallipolis Career College tection. Tax being 2 a renewal FACILITY DESCRIP- Notice is hereby given that in the purpose of Providing Fire (Careers Close To Home) pursuance of a Resolution of Protection. Tax being 2 a re- Jeffery Halley, Director of a existing tax at a rate not TION: WASTEWATER Dated September 30,2011 Call Today! 740-446-4367 exceeding one and three tenth IDENTIFICATION NO. : the Trustee of the Harrison newal of a existing tax at a 1-800-214-0452 mills for each one dollar of Township of Gallipolis, Ohio rate not exceeding one mills Lost & Found gallipoliscareercollege.edu 807533 Accredited Member Accrediting Council valuation, which amounts to Antidegradation project passed on the 5th day of July for each one dollar of valua- for Independent Colleges and Schools thirteen cents ($0.13) for each as defined by OAC 3745-1-05 2011, there will be submitted tion, which amounts to ten A Personalized Afghan has 1274B one hundred dollars of valua- to a vote of the people at the cents ($0.10) for each one been found in the Centenary - an exclusion ANIMALS tion, for five (5) years. The or waiver is not applica- General Election to be held at hundred dollars of valuation, Area (St. Rt 141) Call to iden- polls for the election will open ble. Requests to be on the in- the regular places of voting on for five (5) years. The polls for tify 446-7632 at 6:30 a.m. and remain open terested Tuesday, the 8t day of Novem- the election will open at 6:30 Pets until 7:30 p.m. on election day. parties mailing list ber 2011, the question of levy- a.m. and remain open until Notices By the order of the Board of should be submitted within 30 ing a tax, in excess of the ten 7:30 p.m. on election day. FREE y o u n g f e m a l e Elections of Gallia County, days. mill limitation, for the benefit of By order of the Board of Elec- NOTICE OHIO VALLEY PUB- cat-spayed, shots, litter Ohio. Harrison Township for the pur- tions, of Gallia County, Ohio LISHING CO. recommends that trained, not good with children. you do business with people you Robert Jenkins, Chair APPLICATION RECEIVED pose of Providing Fire Protec- Roberts Jenkins, Chair Will provide food, litter & litter tion. Tax being 2 a renewal of know, and NOT to send money Jeffery Halley, Director FOR AIR PERMIT Jeffery Halley, Director through the mail until you have in- box. 304-882-8278 Dated September 30, 2011 a existing tax at a rate not ex- Dated Seotember 30, 2011 vestigating the offering. FREE: indoor/outdoor cats GENERAL JAMES M. ceeding one mills for each one NOTICE OF ELECTION ON dollar of valuation, which NOTICE OF ELECTION ON and kitten. 304-675-1597 PROPOSITION 1 GAVIN POWER PLANT TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF amounts to ten cents ($0.10) CARPET SALE- SAVE BIG FREE: 4 mo old black lab pup- R.C 3501.11 (G) ATTN: D. E. WORK- THE TEN MILL LIMITATION $$$$ ON IN STOCK MAN for eah one hundred dollars of pies. 304-812-4809 Notice is hereby given that in valuation, for five (5) years. Notice is hereby given that in CARPET-FREE pursuance of a Ordinance of CHESHIRE pursuance of a Resolution of ESTIMATES-EASY FINANC- OH ACTION DATE : The polls for the election will AGRICULTURE the Council of the Village of open at 6:30 a.m. and remain the Trustee of the Green ING-12 MONTHS SAME AS Rio Grande of Rio Grande, 10/26/2011 Township of Gallipolis, Ohio CASH. MOLLOHAN CARPET FACILITY DESCRIP- open until 7:30 p.m. on elec- Ohio, passed on the 11th day tion day. passed on the 11th day of July 317 ST RT 7 N GALLIPOLIS, MERCHANDISE of July 2011, there will be sub- TION: AIR 2011, there will be submitted IDENTIFICATION NO. : By order of the Board of Elec- OH 740-446-7444 mitted to a vote of the people tions, of Gallia County, Ohio to a vote of the people at the Miscellaneous of The Village of Rio Grande at A0042841 General Election to be held at Application to allow in- Robert Jenkins, Chair CRAFT SALE the General Election to be held Jeffery Halley, Director the regular places of voting on Jet Aeration Motors at the regular places of voting, stallation and operation of the Tuesday, the 8th day of No- NOV 4, 2011 ON St. Rt. 7 S coal Dated September 30, 2011 Next to Sugar Creek Rd Lots repaired, new & rebuilt in stock. on Tuesday, the 8th day of No- vember 2011, the question of Call Ron Evans 1-800-537-9528 vember 2011, the question of combustion solid waste NOTICE OF ELECTION ON levying a tax, in excess of the of Christmas & Ohio State Proposed Municipal Income disposal landfill expansion. TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF ten mill limitation, for the bene- Items Free Firewood, contact O.C. Tax, half (0.5%) percent levy This application THE TEN MILL LIMITATION fit of Green Township for the Gilpin, 39793 Success Rd, on income for the purpose of is for additional road- Notice is hereby given that in purpose of Providing Fire Pro- Pictures that have been Reedsville, Oh, if not home police protection wages/bene- ways being installed for the ex- pursuance of a Resolution of tection. Tax being 2 a renewal placed in ads at the leave note in mailbox tension of the fits, equipment, supplies and the Trustee of the Perry of a existing tax at a rate not Gallipolis Daily Tribune Want To Buy apparatus for calendar years existing landfill. (10) 3, Township o Gallipolis, Ohio exceeding one mills for each must be picked within 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2011 passed on the 11th day of one dollar of valuation, which 30 days. Any pictures Absolute Top dollar- silver/gold 2016. ANNOUNCEMENTS July, 2011, there will be sub- amounts to ten cents ($0.10) that are not picked up coins any 10K/14K/18K gold By the order of the Board of mitted to a vote of the people for each one hundred dollars jewerly, dental gold, pre Elections of Gallia County, at the General Election to be of valuation, for five (5) years. will be discarded. 1935 US currency. proof/mint Ohio held at the regular place of The polls for the election will sets, diamonds, MTS Coin Robert Jenkins, Chair voting on Tuesday, the 8th day open at 6:30 a.m. and remain SERVICES Shop. 151 2nd Avenue, Galli- Jeffery Halley, Director of November 2011 the ques- open until 7:30 p.m. on elec- polis. 446-2842 Pets tion of levying a tax, in excessHouses For Sale tion day. Business of the ten mill limitation, for the By order of the Board of Elec- benefit of Perry Township for tions of Gallia County, Ohio. theRio purpose Grande of Providing home Fire and 16 acresRobert 3120 Jenkins,sq. Ft. Home Chair Protection. Tax being 2 a re- with 5 bedrooms,Jeffery Halley,3 baths, Director Patterson Construction newal of a existing tax at the Dated September 30, 2011 rate not exceeding one mills large family room, kitchen and No Job To Big or To Small for each one dollar of valua- dining room . lots of closet tion, which amounts to ten space, 2 and half car attached We Do It All cents ($0.10) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, garage , lg. Deck and porch , Roofing, Siding, Remodel, Decks, Porches, for five (5) years. The polls for 16/32 storage bldg. Great view, Pole barns and Custom Built Homes the election will open at 6:30 great neighbors, hunting and 4 a.m. and remain open until 7:30 p.m. on election day. wheeling. Home is 14 yrs. Old FREE ESTIMATES Bybut orderin like of new the Cond.Board 1of mile Elec- from Rio Grande and new school. tions, of Gallia County, Ohio. 740-388-8931 Asking 289,000.Robert Jenkins, Price is Chairbelow recent appraisal. Jeffery Halley,Phone Director (740)645-6496 Call 740-853-1024 Dated September 30, 2011 60250579 Other Services Bargain Basement Notices Wayne Elect Elect ELECT CLONCH OFFGraduation Addison and Wedding Paula J. Barrick Township Trustee Call for hours! Springfi eld Township Fiscal Offi cer Paid for by: The Candidate 2910 Addison Pike, Gallipolis OH 45631 462 Sailor Road, Vinton, OH Paid for by: The Candidate A8

Thursday, November 3, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 8 Party From Page 6 3 Dodgers, 3 Red Sox what happens if the Big eers was solidified. to be a member of the Big East is successful in delay- West Virginia becomes 12. It is a great conference. ing West Virginia’s quick the Big 12’s easternmost It’s strong. It’s stable. From earn Gold Glove honors exit, “then I guess for the member, joining Texas, an academic standpoint. NEW YORK (AP) Beltre at third, and Kansas right fielder, who had won first time in college football Texas Tech, Oklahoma, From a leadership stand- Clayton Kershaw, Matt history, we’ll have home Oklahoma State, Kansas, point. We couldn’t feel bet- City’s Alex Gordon and in every one of his big and home” schedules, he Kansas State, Baylor, TCU ter. The stuff with the Big Kemp and Andre Ethier Baltimore’s Nick Marka- league seasons, had tied joked. “Oklahoma State and Iowa State. Missouri, East will work itself out.” became the first trio of kis in the outfield. the AL record for Gold told me they don’t want to which was left off the Big Luck said West Virginia Los Angeles Dodgers to Beltre won for the third Gloves by an outfielder play Oklahoma twice.” 12’s list of members for has started the complex pro- win NL Gold Gloves in time, after gaining the shared by Ken Griffey Jr. On a serious note, Neinas 2012-13, is expected to fi- cess of reviewing details re- the same year, and Adrian award in 2007 and 2008. and Al Kaline. said: “We fully expect West nalize a move to the South- lated to athletic department Gonzalez, Dustin Pedroia The St. Louis Cardinals’ Last year’s NL winners Virginia will be there.” eastern Conference soon. expenses and revenue as a and Jacoby Ellsbury be- Yadier Molina became the included Cardinals first Neinas, Luck and Cle- Neinas said Missouri is Big 12 member along with came the first three Red first NL catcher to win in baseman Albert Pujols, ments tried to keep the fo- considered a Big 12 mem- looking at next season’s Sox in 32 seasons to win four straight years since Reds third baseman Scott cus on the Big 12’s newest ber until it withdraws and nonconference football the AL honor together. Charles Johnson from Rolen and Colorado’s Car- member during the packed the league will accommo- schedule. Kershaw became a 1995-98. los Gonzalez and Phila- reception at the school’s date 11 football teams if “There are a lot of things first-time winner at pitcher Cincinnati first base- delphia’s Shane Victorino football stadium, which necessary. we don’t know yet,” Luck when the awards were an- man Joey Votto and second joined in the outfield by included a pep band play- “We can do it,” Neinas said. “Clearly the television nounced Tuesday. Ethier baseman Brandon Phillips Michael Bourn, then of ing the Mountaineers’ fight said. “We don’t have it on payout is much bigger than earned his first Gold Glove also won along with Colo- Houston. song. Neinas even wore a paper. But our computers it is in the Big East, but we in the outfield and Kemp rado shortstop Troy Tulow- Rawlings announced striped gold tie and blue will work out to provide a also would have additional regained the NL award he itzki, Philadelphia third the winners Tuesday. Man- shirt in West Virginia’s schedule that will accom- travel expenses.” also earned in 2009. baseman Placido Polanco agers and coaches vote for school colors. modate 11 teams.” The issues also include Gonzalez earned his and Arizona outfielder Ge- players in their leagues and first AL Gold Glove to go Neinas said West Vir- West Virginia wouldn’t finding a home for West rardo Parra. Phillips and can’t pick players on their along with two he won in Tulowitzki joined Molina ginia’s entrance into the Big simply move into Mis- Virginia’s men’s soccer own teams. 12 was contingent on the souri’s Big 12 football team. The Big 12 doesn’t the NL while with San Di- as the NL holdovers, with ego, Pedroia won at second Phillips winning for the Breaking with the re- university being available schedule if the Tigers leave. sponsor the sport. Teams in cent format, outfielders next year. Instead, “we’re going to rifle, wrestling and wom- base for the first time since third time in four years. 2008 and Ellsbury picked “It just shows my hard were picked for specific “We needed a 10th mem- have to redo the schedule en’s gymnastics at West spots. The AL had Gordon ber next season to fulfill our for a variety of reasons,” Virginia compete in other up his first Gold Glove. work really played off,” “I try to be a complete Phillips said on the show. in left, Ellsbury in center TV commitments,” Neinas Neinas said. “We’re going conferences besides the Big and Markakis in right, and said. “There’s an inventory to have to do some adjust- East. player. You can always Polanco also won AL go into offense slumps,” Gold Gloves in 2007 and the NL had Parra in left, that goes with a contract for ing.” “We’re just becoming Kemp in center and Ethier TV, so we’ve got to be able Clements reiterated his familiar with the bylaws Gonzalez said during the 2009. Meigs County Veterans Serv- awards show on ESPN2. This year’s AL group icein Officer, right. 40 hours per week, to do that.” commitment to getting of the Big 12,” Luck said. Beltre and Gonzalez He said the immediate started in a new conference. “There’s lots of details we The previous three Red displaced Minnesota The assigned duties of the po- sitioneach are earned supervisions $100,000 of all of bo- - availability wasn’t a decid- “We were a very proud have to look at, but we’ll get Sox to win in the same catcher Joe Mauer; Yan- ficenuses, staff. whileThis shall Aybar also in and- ing factor in West Virginia member of the Big East for to that in due time and we’ll year were shortstop Rick kees first baseman Mark clude administrative and man- being chosen over Louis- a long time. And a good make prudent decisions Burleson along with out- Teixeira, second baseman agementMarkakis duties. get Tha $75,000Candi- ville, which briefly entered member,” Clements said. based on the best interests fielders Dwight Evans and Robinson Cano and short- dateapiece. will promote Molina, the services Pedroia, Fred Lynn in 1979. offeredPolanco by theand Veterans Votto each Serv re- - the picture last week before “But now it’s all about the of our student-athletes and stop Derek Jeter; Tampa ice Office of Meigs County in the choice of the Mountain- Big 12. And we’re thrilled our university.” Chicago White Sox Bay third baseman Evan coordinationceive $50,000, with the and Veterans Tulow- pitcher Mark Buehrle was Longoria; former Rays Serviceitzki andCommission. Buehrle both get the lone AL holdover, win- outfielder Carl Crawford; Qualifications:$25,000. Honorably Dis- chargedPhillips Veteran; gets anDD214; auto- ning for the third straight and Seattle outfielders Must reside in Meigs County; year. Baltimore’s Matt Ichiro Suzuki and Franklin Highmatic School $250,000 Graduate raise (Col next- www.mydailytribune.com Wieters won at catcher, Gutierrez. legeseason Preferred); to $12.25 Active Service million the Angels’ Erick Aybar at Suzuki’s streak of Gold Officerunder Certification the option Requiredthe Reds in one year; Travel Required. shortstop, Texas’ Adrian Gloves ended at 10. The Abilityexercised to deal Monday. with difficult situations; Flexible work Want To Buy REAL ESTATE SALES Apartments/Townhouses Houses For Rent Education scheduleManagement required; / Supervisory Valid Ohio Driver's License required; Re- Want to buy Junk Cars, Call Apartment for Rent 4 - BR Large Home in Rio Instructors in Computer Sci- sume required; Salary Nego- 740-388-0884 Houses For Sale Upstairs Apt.- Kitchen fur- Grande $1350.00 mo. ence and Medical Terminol- tiable; with Experience. Absolute Top Dollar - silver/gold nished- 1 or 2 people @ 238 www.cedarvalleyestates.net ogy. A minimum of an associ- Deadline for submission of re- For Sale or Rent 2BR, all elec- 1st Ave. $525 + Utilities & de- 740-645-5785 ate's degree required in re- sume is close of business Nov. coins, any 10K/14K/18K gold jew- tric. S on Rt 7. toward Crown elry, dental gold, pre 1935 US cur- posit-No Pets 446-4926 lated field. Email cover letter 10, 2011. Resume may be City call 441-1917 or Home for the Holidays, large and resume to bshirey@galli- Faxed, mailed, or Dropped off rency, proof/mint sets, diamonds, Apt. For Rent yard. 3BR Ranch, near Jack- MTS Coin Shop. 151 2nd Avenue, 740-339-0820 poliscareercollege.edu. at the Veterans Service Office. 1-bedroom, 2nd floor, unfur- son. moving in condition. Gallipolis. 446-2842 Price Reduction - Need to Sale Meigs County Veterans Serv- nished apt. AC,water included, Owner Agent 614-302-0810 Help Wanted- General ice Office, 117 E Memorial Dr. Yard Sale - Move in Ready - 3BR & 2 corner 2nd & pine, No pets, bath in Gallipolis Area. In country, 3BR, 2 BA, full Ste. 3, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 Maximum occupancy 2, Refer- basement. Located between PARALEGAL Carport sale, Fri. 4th, 9-5, Sat. 446-2106 ences & security deposit re- Phone: 740-992-2820; Fax: 9-3, Taylor Dr. across from Gallipolis & Huntington. $600 Recent Graduate With As- 740-992-1398 quired, $300/mo., 1 yr lease. mo plus dep. 740-256-6128 or sociate Degree From Ac- Rd off Rt 7, 600 ANIMALS Call 446-4425 or 446-3936 housewares, clothing, Home 740-645-2007 credited School Seeking Local Employment in the Decor items, some tools, lots Wanted- PASTURELAND with MANUFACTURED HOUSING of misc. FIRST MONTH Legal Profession Call Medical l i v a b l e HOUSING, FREE 740-441-5543 Extended yard sale more do- 505-384-1101 2 & 3 BR APTS, $385 & A Celebration of Life... Over- Rentals Someone to work on Trash nations, plus sizes, Christmas REAL ESTATE RENTALS up. Sec dep $300 & up, brook Center, Located at 333 items, Nov 3-4-5, 9am-4pm, AC, W/D hook-up, ten- FURNISHED 3 BR DBL WIDE Route, requirements are but Page Street, Middleport, Oh is Rutland F.W.B. kChurch ant pays electric, EHO SR 143, Pomeroy, Oh. Some not limited too, read & follow Accepting Applications for Apartments/Townhouses directions. 25 yrs or older, LPN'S. Stop By And Fill Out Grace Methodist Rummage Ellm View Apts Utilities Included. W/D $625 304-882-3017 mo. NO PETS. 740-591-5174 clean driving record, mainte- A n application M_F Sale Fri 11/4, 8:30-2pm, Cedar 2BR APT.Close to Holzer Hospital nance work history. Send re- 8:30am-5:00pm or Contact St. Entrance on SR 160 C/A. (740) 441-0194 Small 2 br mobile home for sume to PO box 21 Bidwell, Susie Drehel, Staff Develop- rent, $225 rent, $225 dep, yrs. OH 45614 or if interested call Rummage Sale Episcopal 3 bedroom, $425, utilities & ment Coordinator @ Church 541 Second, Fri Nov lease, No pets, No calls after 740-388-8978, if you don't 740-992-6472. EOE & A Par- deposit, references required: 1 Middleport North 4th Ave, 2 br 9pm, 740-992-5097 want to work don't apply 5, 9 to 2 bedroom, $325, Racine, Oh ticipant of The Drug-Free furnished apt, No Pets, deposit Workplace Program RECREATIONAL VEHICLES 740-247-4292 & references 740-992-0165 Sales Management / Supervisory Twin Rivers Tower is accepting Nice 2 br downstairs apt, kit R e p o ' s A v a i l a b l e C a l l 740)446-3570 Meigs County Veterans Serv- Want To Buy applications for waiting list for appl, AC, gas furnace, W/D ice Officer, 40 hours per week, HUD subsidized, 1-BR apartment hook-up, Pt Pleasant $375 WOW! 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Stove and refrigerator in- RESORT PROPERTY cluded. $350 plus dep. date will promote the services AUTOMOTIVE 304-675-7783 offered by the Veterans Serv- SERVICE / BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tara Townhouse Apt. 2BR 1.5 EMPLOYMENT ice Office of Meigs County in BA, back patio, pool, play- Houses For Rent coordination with the Veterans Trucks ground. $450 mth Service Commission. 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX Accounting / Financial 740-646-8231 Qualifications: Honorably Dis- Miscellaneous 2006 Chevy Silverado, mile- @ 644 2nd Ave, Gas/Elec., charged Veteran; DD214; Large Kitchen, Laundry Rm, Kelly Services is seeking an age 8126, navigation system. Administrative/Accounts Pay- Must reside in Meigs County; BASEMENT WATERPROOF- Like new. 304-675-3753 RENTALS AVAILABLE! 2 BR Security Deposit & References High School Graduate (Col- townhouse apartments, also required. No Pets $450/month able/Receivable clerk to work ING Want To Buy for a company in the Gallipolis, lege Preferred); Active Service Unconditional Lifetime Guar- renting 2 & 3BR houses. Call 446-0332 - 9am to 5pm Officer Certification Required 441-1111. Mon-Sat. OH area. Must have A/P and antee P a y i n g C a s h f o r A/R experience and be profi- in one year; Travel Required. Local references furnished and junk,Cars,Trucks,Vans,Call FIRST MONTH FREE 3 & 4 BR houses for rent, cient in Microsoft Word & Ex- Ability to deal with difficult established in 1975 740-388-0011 o r Jordan Landing Apts-2, 3 & 4 S y r a c u s e , n o p e t s . cel. Qualified candidates sub- situations; Flexible work Call 24 hrs 740)446-0870 740-441-7870. No Sunday BR units avail. Rent plus dep 304-675-5332 o r mit resume to 4777@kelly- schedule required; Valid Ohio Rogers Basement Waterproof- calls. & elec. 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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, person’s demanding nature that you Nov. 3, 2011: need to back off. You have a unique zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman Create a very special spot in your understanding with a roommate or immediate circle or family. Note a tug family member. Let it illuminate your of war between public and personal day. Tonight: Relax through exercise. commitments. Though you might LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) believe this is an either/or choice, it HHHH You might be shocked or might not be. If you are single, you taken aback by what is happening might yearn to settle down. You will behind the scenes. Your vision of meet some great people. Take a what might work could be very differ- relationship slow this year. Let this ent from a friend’s or a key associ- person see you as you are. If you ate’s. Why not try both, if possible, are attached, the two of you need to to determine which way is best? share more of your daily life with each Let your creativity emerge. Tonight: other. AQUARIUS can be challenging. Where you are there is fun. The Stars Show the Kind of Day SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; HHHH Revisit various decisions. 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult You might not be sure what is best to THE FAMILY CIRCUS ARIES (March 21-April 19) do within your immediate circle. Be CONCEPTIS SUDOKU HHHH You might decide to pur- clear in a discussion about what is Bil Keane sue an unexpected course or direc- happening on a personal level. Others by Dave Green tion. Know when to say you have had become more indulgent with under- enough. The best place to make a standing. Tonight: Loosen up. decision from is detachment. Tonight: SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Find your friends. HHHHH You zero in on a conver- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) sation, knowing what your priorities HHH Step on stage, understand- are and which way to head. Though ing others’ expectations. Your preci- you are not always in control, you sion draws a strong reaction. Clearly see the way. A loved one or close this person doesn’t agree with you. Is friend might cause some last-minute it important that he or she does? Be flak as you head down a certain road. willing to take a risk. Tonight: Work Tonight: Catch up on others’ news. only as late as need be. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH You are a sign that is known HHHH You could be in a sub- to be fiscally sound, but you could stantially different position from in the go rogue when others least expect recent past. Think positively about that type of response. Make sure this what you need to do in order to push behavior is what you want and not an idea through. Travel, a new per- a reaction to circumstances. Avoid spective and comprehension braid getting into a hassle with someone DENNIS THE MENACE together. Do more listening. Tonight: in your day-to-day life. Tonight: Your Let your imagination choose. treat. Hank Ketchum CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH Let others make the first HHHH The unexpected plays a gesture. They will have a strong key role within your natural frame- idea of what they want, and you can work. You see a new beginning, negotiate accordingly. Don’t under- though the path might be a surprise estimate the end results of having (even to you). A meeting or group of a long-overdue talk. A little anger friends could be instrumental in point- might break loose -- walk through it. ing out the way. Listen to suggestions Tonight: Relax. rather than judge them. Tonight: As LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) you like. HHHH You could come off a bit PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) more aggressive or assertive than HHH Knowing when to pull you realize. Others might back away, back and what to do might not link as they don’t want to get into a tiff. up immediately. There is reason to Unexpected news could distract you believe that one will cause the other and open you up to different perspec- to come forward. Detach and gain a tives. Be ready to walk through a new perspective. Listen to all information door. Tonight: Accept an invitation. that comes in. Tonight: Vanish while VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) you can. HHH Focus on what must be done, not what you want to do. You Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet could be so overwhelmed by another at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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