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50 CENTS • Vol. 119, No. 199 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Briefs Red Cross PVH sued for alleged discrimination community blood drive Ex-employees say they were fired for being gay Beth Sergent Defendants perceived them to be Rights Act which, the complaint “Holding Plaintiffs to a standard of GALLIPOLIS — A com- [email protected] lesbians and/or because they do not states, prohibits against discrimi- conduct different from those of the munity blood drive will conform to traditional sex or gender nation based on sex — including Defendants’ male employees and stereotypes acceptable to Defen- discrimination based on sexual ori- be held from 12-6 p.m. on POINT PLEASANT — Two certain male Board Members is dis- Thursday, December 15 dant Board Members.” entation, as well as discrimination former employees of Pleasant Val- criminatory against Plaintiffs based at Saint Peter’s Episcopal ley Hospital have filed a lawsuit The suit claims William Barker, based on negative sex or gender Church, 541 Second Av- against their former employer and vice-president for business de- stereotypes. upon their gender, female.” enue, Gallipolis. Walk-ins its board of directors alleging they velopment at PVH, and Thomas In the complaint filed by Park- The two women are asking for are welcome and donors were fired based upon their sexual Schauer, PVH’s chief executive and ersburg Attorney Walt Auvil with an award of damages including may schedule appointments orientation. financial officer were “involved in, the firm Rusen and Auvil, Green- front pay and back pay, as well as conspired, aided and abetted and wald-Hill and Leach further allege at www.redcrossblood.org Terri Greenwald-Hill, 43, Min- compensatory damages for emo- (enter zip code 45631). eral Wells, and Amy Leach, 43, participated in the [Board of Direc- a double standard of misconduct by Point Pleasant, former human re- tors’] decision” regarding the ter- PVH male employees and certain tional distress, an award of punitive sources and marketing directors, mination of the two women. Along male board members which did not damages and reinstatement to their Fairboard announces respectively, for PVH, recently with Barker and Schauer, PVH’s result in the termination of these jobs at PVH. December meeting filed the wrongful termination suit Board of Directors, of which there employees or board members. Gre- PVH Marketing Director Tracy in Mason County Circuit Court. In are 19 members, is named as a co- enwald-Hill and Leach claim that Call, Leach and Greenwald-Hill their complaint, Greenwald-Hill defendant in the suit. no misconduct or lesser misconduct GALLIPOLIS — The were contacted about the lawsuit monthly meeting of the Gal- and Leach say they feel the “true The complaint alleges the termi- by the plaintiffs resulted in their ter- lia County Agricultural So- reason” for their termination was nation of the two women is in vio- mination. by the Point Pleasant Register but ciety will be held at 8 p.m. “because they are lesbian, because lation of the Human The complaint goes on to state: none had comment. on Thursday, December 15, 2011 at the Quality Inn (for- merly Holiday Inn), Galli- Assault polis. tragedy: 44 years later Beth Sergent suspect GDC Choir to perform [email protected] GALLIPOLIS — The POINT PLEASANT — charged in public is invited to attend “I couldn’t understand why and to sing Christmas carols I made it.” with the Gallipolis Devel- These were the words municipal opmental Center Choir at 6 plastered across the Dec. p.m. on Thursday, Decem- 16, 1967 edition of the ber 15 in the Gallipolis City Point Pleasant Register court Park. Hot chocolate will be and a sentiment echoed by many in the tri-county area By Amber Gillenwater provided and the choir will [email protected] gather at the gazebo. after the collapse of the Silver Bridge on Dec. 15, 1967. GALLIPOLIS — A Gal- Clothing giveaway Paul Scott, then 51 and lia County man was recently of Middleport, Ohio, told charged in the Gallipolis slated the Point Pleasant Register Municipal Court with one his account of surviving count of felonious assault GALLIPOLIS — A the disaster as follows — after he allegedly struck his Clothing Giveaway will be “I was in a car. The bridge wife with a hammer on De- held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. toppled to one side. We cember 7. on Dec. 16 and from 10 a.m. were near the middle of the (Beth Sergent/photo) At approximately 7:30 to 4 p.m. on Dec. 17 at Oasis water, going toward Kana- The front page of the Dec. p.m. on Wednesday, Decem- Christian Tabernacle. 1192 gua. I was with James O. 16, 1967 edition of the ber 7, deputies responded Jackson Pike, Gallipolis (Submitted photo) to a residence located on Pullen of Middleport and Point Pleasant Register. Ohio (right beside of Domi- Frederick D. Miller of Gal- Country Lane near Patriot bridge at the time it went The names of the 46 victims who died in the Silver no’s pizza in the Spring Val- lipolis. I don’t know if they Bridge tragedy are etched into these bricks on Sixth after being dispatched to the ley Plaza). down, with 31 plunging into home in reference to an as- made it or not. We work for Street in downtown Point Pleasant where the old New York Central. I’m a the at the height sault. train man at Institute. The of rush hour traffic. bridge used to sit. The caller, a female vic- Look Good, Feel The randomness and bridge was shaking, once thing,” Swann said. “It was tim, reported that her hus- depth of the disaster has at the River Museum. Better scheduled too often. It went to the left, Fout said over the years horrible.” band, George K. Ball, 63, and then to the right, and touched lives far beyond the had struck her in the head more and more stories have Following editions of the GALLIPOLIS — Look never came back, it just kept old bridge connecting down- come to light from residents with a hammer and had been Good, Feel Better, spon- going. We went down right town Point Pleasant with about what they were doing Point Pleasant Register that trying to make entry into sored by the American Can- with the rest of the scrabble. Kanagua, Ohio and far be- the day the bridge fell – and fateful December were full her bedroom where she had cer Society, will be held at 1 It was a long way. I couldn’t yond that day 44 years ago. everyone, it seems, has a tried to escape from him. Ruth Fout, a curator of of obituaries, rescue efforts p.m. on Dec. 19 at the Can- understand why I made story about that day. There and questions about why Upon arrival, deputies cer Resource Center in the it. I didn’t think I could. I the Silver Bridge collection are the accounts of the au- found the victim, who was the tragedy happened. The Holzer Center for Cancer thought this is it. Then my of artifacts at the Point Pleas- dible “boom” of the struc- covered in blood about her Care. 170 Jackson Pike. head popped up (to the sur- ant River Museum, said the ture falling, followed by the hindsight of history now face and head area. The sus- This is a service for all face of the river). I got hold tragedy has begun to fasci- enormous waves in the Ohio shows the failure of a single pect was found in the rear nate a new generation. As women who have cancer of a barrel, but I couldn’t get River and finally the lights eyebar in a suspension chain of the home and reported on top of it. I was hanging reported earlier this month, going out in downtown ob- to have a chance for a free as the culprit which brought infidelity on the part of his beautification session to on when the boat rescued a student and professor with scuring the view but doing wife as a precursor to the the University of Hartford in the bridge down – proving a learn to take care of their me. “ nothing to drown out the assault. Ball also allegedly Hartford, Ct., are compiling skin and hair loss resulting Scott, along with five screams for help. chain is only as strong as its had blood on his hands and others, were rescued by a book of photos and infor- Claude Swann was sitting weakest link. shirt sleeve. from Chemotherapy and mation on the tragedy with Radiation treatments. Please employees with City Ice with his wife Margaret at As for what the tragedy The suspect was arrested & Fuel who arrived on the the help from locals. Fout, the Sixth Street traffic light and emergency service per- call for an appointment at along with sister Martha, are proved about the reverence (740) 441-3909. scene in company vessels, when the bridge went down, sonnel were called to attend though unfortunately, Pullen helping with the book and he told the Point Pleas- surrounding communities to the victim who was later and Miller were not among are appealing to local resi- ant Register in the Dec. 16, still have for the fateful an- flown to Cabell Huntington those who survived. Both dents for photos, artifacts or 1967 edition. Swann said he niversary, that is in the eye Hospital as a result of her men perished, along with 44 information /personal sto- could hear people screaming Obituaries of the beholder and the be- injuries. She was treated and Page A2 other victims, two of which ries about the tragedy which “like cattle” but like others, released. were never recovered. There could be used for the book he was helpless. holder’s memories of Dec. • Beulah M. Cremeans, 88 Deputies later located the were 37 vehicles on the and Silver Bridge collection “We couldn’t do any- 15, 1967. hammer in the residence, as • Joseph “Joe” Smith well as several empty bottles Mason man charged with meth production gets probation of beer and wine throughout the home. By Amber Gillenwater vehicle was stopped near quently sentenced in the for allegedly attempting to Reportedly, the suspect [email protected] CVS Pharmacy in Gallipo- common pleas court to 24 purchase pseudoephedrine eather also continued to threaten W lis for traffic violations and, months of probation in Oc- — an ingredient common- after a sheriff’s office ca- tober after pleading guilty his wife while in en route to GALLIPOLIS — A Ma- ly used in the production nine later alerted on the ve- to one count of attempted il- the Gallia County Jail. son County man involved in of meth — at a Gallipolis Ball was present for an a meth bust earlier this year hicle, a subsequent search legal assembly for the man- was recently sentenced in yielded lithium batteries ufacture of drugs, a fourth pharmacy. arraignment hearing the the Gallia County Court of and pseudoephedrine. degree felony. Robinson was arrested Gallipolis Municipal Court Common Pleas. The suspects were lat- Beegle was scheduled to by deputies at approximate- on Friday. He was ordered not be within 500 yards of or Teddy Robinson, 38, er arraigned in the Gallia appear on September 26 for ly 9:30 p.m. on June 21 at County Common Pleas a status conference in this to contact the victim in this High: 62 Glenwood, W.Va., was CVS Pharmacy located on Low: 38 sentenced to 24 months of Court on charges of the case; however, the defen- case. He was also ordered community control after illegal assembly or pos- dant failed to appear and a Ohio 160 for drug parapher- not to be at the residence on ndex pleading guilty to one count session of chemicals for warrant was issued for her nalia possession and the al- Country Lane. I of attempted illegal assem- the manufacture of drugs. arrest. leged illegal possession of A preliminary hearing in 1 SECTION — 10 PAGES bly or possession of chemi- Beegle was also charged Kensler was scheduled prescription medication. this case has been scheduled for December 16 in the mu- Classifieds 78 cals for the manufacture of with one count of posses- to appear for a pre-trial Robinson was subse- sion of drugs after she was settlement conference in his nicipal court. Comics 9 methamphetamine. quently charged with one Robinson was arrested allegedly in the possession case on August 29. A war- Ball was previously Editorials 4 on May 11, along with of a residual amount of rant was also issued for his count of drug abuse and five charged with one count of Sports 5-6 Charles Kensler, 39, Ash- methamphetamine, while arrest after he failed to ap- counts of drug parapherna- domestic violence in the ton, W.Va.; Amber M. Kensler was also charged pear for the hearing. lia in the municipal court. Gallipolis Municipal Court © 2011 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Beegle, 21, Glenwood, with one count of carrying a Robinson is also facing The defendant is sched- in a case filed in July 2011. W.Va.; and Jackie Hancock, concealed weapon. Kensler a charge of drug abuse and uled to appear for a court The case was later dismissed 29, Milton, W.Va., by depu- was allegedly in the posses- several drug parapherna- in September, according to ties with the Gallia County sion of a loaded pistol dur- lia charges in the Gallipo- pretrial on December 29 in the court’s online docket, Sheriff’s Office. ing the traffic stop. lis Municipal Court after the municipal court in rela- because the victim in this Reportedly, the suspect’s Hancock was subse- he was arrested in June tion to this case. case would not cooperate. A2

Thursday, December 15, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 2 Obituaries Joseph Smith a wonderful husband and God with Pastor Larry away Tuesday, December member of the Vinton Bap- Olie; two great-great niec- father who was dedicated Shreffler officiating. Vis- 13, 2011, at Arbors of Gal- tist Church and attended the es, Cara (Corey) Luce and to his church and family. iting hours will be from lipolis. She was born Sep- Nazarene Church of Gal- Jill (Isaac) Saunders; her Joseph “Joe” Smith, He is survived by his 6-9 p.m. on Friday at the tember 8, 1923, in Cabell lipolis. best friend, Martha Schaef- 38, of Middleport, Ohio, wife, Racquel Smith; chil- church. Memorial dona- County, W.Va., daughter In addition to Richard, fing, Gallipolis, and many went to be with the Lord dren, Michael Gomez, Bri- tions will be accepted in of the late Roy and Betty she was preceded in death extended family members. on Tuesday, December 13, ana Smith and Tres Smith; Joe’s name, during visita- Scarberry Mount. She was by their only son, Richie Funeral Services will 2011, at Holzer Medical granddaughter, Mykiah tion and the funeral at the a graduate of East High Roy Cremeans, in Novem- be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Center in Gallipolis, Ohio. Gomez; mother, Shir- church for the Rutland School, Huntington, W.Va. ber 1995; sister, Betty Mor- Dec. 16, 2011, in the Mc- He was born on December ley Smith; brothers and Church of God, Food Pan- Beulah married Rich- rison; brother-in-law and Coy-Moore Funeral Home, 20, 1972, son of Shirley sisters, Tim Smith, John try, P.O. Box 227, Rutland, ard Cremeans on April 28, sister-in-law, Worthy and Wetherholt Chapel, Gal- Smith and the late Eugene (Carol Lee) Smith, Cindy Ohio 45775. 1941, in Ironton, Ohio, and Opal Cremeans. lipolis, with Rev. Chester Smith. (Jim) Bashore and Mark Funeral arrangements he preceded her in death Surviving are sister, Hess officiating. Burial will Joe was a member Smith; mother-in-law and are under the direction of on Sept. 18, 1999, follow- Dorothy Gibson, Jenks, follow in the Vinton Memo- and elder of the Rutland father-in-law, Rhoda and Anderson McDaniel Fu- ing 58 years of marriage. Okla.; three nieces, Glad- rial Park. Church of God. He was John Gomez; sister-in- neral Home. A registry is She and Richard owned and ys McClelland, Vinton, Friends may call from a an active parent at Cor- law, Rhonda (Rex) Haggy; available at www.ander- operated the Bidwell Hard- Ohio, Nancy Olie, Cleve- 5-8 p.m. on Thursday at nerstone Academy in nieces, Jessica, Catherine, sonmcdaniel.com. ware and Grocery Store land, Ohio, and Jamie the funeral home. In lieu Hartford, W.Va. He was Rebecca and Nicole; and prior to their retirement. Vogt, Jenks, Okla.; three of flowers, memorial gifts a coach for Upward bas- several aunts and uncles. Her memberships included cousins, Richard Mount, may be sent to the Ameri- ketball and a member of Funeral services will be Beulah M. Cremeans the Emblem Club, Chris- Norman Mount and Anna can Cancer Society. the Meigs Karate Club. held at 11 a.m. on Satur- tian Women, Gallipolis, Mae Mitchell; great-niece Condolences may be He was also employed at day, December 17, 2011, Beulah M. Cremeans, and Moose Lodge, Point and great-nephew, Marsha sent to www.mccoymoore. AEP Gavin Plant. Joe was at the Rutland Church of 88, Gallipolis, Ohio, passed Pleasant, W.Va. She was a (Gary) Hanes and Danny com. Stocks Ohio Valley Wayne National Forest trails AEP (NYSE) — 38.72 Akzo (NASDAQ) — 44.00 Weather Ashland Inc. (NYSE) — 52.60 Thursday: Showers, closing for the season Big Lots (NYSE) — 36.62 mainly before 3 p.m. High Bob Evans (NASDAQ) — 31.61 near 62. Southwest wind The forest will reopen trails on April 15, 2012 BorgWarner (NYSE) — 61.90 between 8 and 13 mph. NELSONVILLE — The and thawing that occurs forest for hiking, ATV rid- Century Alum (NASDAQ) — 8.72 Chance of precipitation is Wayne National Forest re- during this time of year, the ing, mountain biking or Champion (NASDAQ) — 0.74 100 percent. New rainfall minds the public that Thurs- trails are more susceptible horseback riding. 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Pepsico (NYSE) — 63.98 during the winter months. eastern Ohio has over 300 Ironton Unit, (740) 534- Sunday: Sunny, with a With the constant freezing miles of trails within the 6500. Premier (NASDAQ) — 4.75 high near 45. Rockwell (NYSE) — 72.10 Sunday Night: Partly Rocky Brands (NASDAQ) — 8.94 cloudy, with a low around Royal Dutch Shell — 69.59 29. Gallia County Support Groups Sears Holding (NASDAQ) — 51.17 Monday: Partly sunny, Wal-Mart (NYSE) — 57.65 with a high near 47. GALLIPOLIS — yahoo.com. tions, hurts, habits and Wendy’s (NYSE) — 5.00 Monday Night: Mostly Serenity House sup- GALLIPOLIS — hangups every Wednes- WesBanco (NYSE) — 18.56 cloudy, with a low around port group for domestic Look Good Feel Better day at 7 p.m. Info: 388- violence victims meets cancer program, third 8454. Worthington (NYSE) — 15.58 37. Tuesday: A chance of Mondays at 6 p.m. For Monday of the month VINTON — Vinton Daily stock reports are the 4 p.m. ET closing quotes of showers. 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Thursday, December 15, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 3 Welsh history of area families available Book recently translated to English RIO GRANDE — A in Wymore, Nebraska. still prevalent in the region “She thought the project The author of the book, “This book is just full of newly translated book that The University of Rio today, but the Madog Cen- was worthwhile,” Jindra Evan O. Roberts, was a history. It tells the stories of tells the story of many of Grande/Rio Grande Com- ter had not been able to get said. very successful coal miner the people who attended the the early families of Jack- munity College’s Madog it translated until this year. The book tells much of and businessman, and was Welsh Church,” Jindra said. son County and the sur- Center for Welsh Studies When Jindra traveled to the history of the old Welsh also very interested in lit- For more information on rounding area is now avail- coordinated the effort to the Welsh North American Church in Jackson. The erature. He was active with ordering a copy of the book, able for local residents. have the book translated Association conference in church is no longer stand- Welsh-American activities call Jeanne Jones Jindra at The book is “The Histo- and is now encouraging Portland in 2010, she met ing at its home on Pearl in Jackson and in the re- the Madog Center at 1-800- ry of The Welsh Church in area residents interested in with Davies and talked with Street and Harding Street in gion, and was involved in 282-7201. The Madog Cen- Jackson, Ohio, With Trav- local history to stop in and her about the book. Da- Jackson, but many people other community groups ter also has a copy of the els, Fishing and Farewells.” read the book or to consider vies had translated several in the region know where and projects as well book on file for area resi- It was written by Evan O. purchasing a copy of it. Welsh books into English, the church once was. “He became very well- dents to look over, along Roberts and first published Madog Center Direc- and told Jindra that she Inside the book, area res- known in Jackson,” Jindra with a wide array of other in 1908. tor Jeanne Jones Jindra was interested in seeing the idents will be able to read said. Welsh-American items. The book was recently explained that the Madog book so that she could learn about little snippets of the Area residents will enjoy For additional information translated from Welsh into Center has owned an origi- more about it. lives of the members of the reading about what Roberts on the Madog Center, as English by Martha Davies, nal copy of the Welsh book After Davies looked it church. The book provides wrote about the members of well as information on the who has translated several for several years. Jindra had over, she decided that it genealogical information, the Welsh Church, and they wide range of academic books into English for the looked through the book needed to be translated and along with light hearted likely will see many last programs offered on Rio Great Plains Welsh Heri- and seen several Welsh- agreed to take on the proj- stories of fishing and other names that they still recog- Grande’s scenic campus, tage Project, which is based American names that are ect. topics. nize in the region today. log onto www.rio.edu. Gallia County Church Calendar Events adults of the First Church of ginning at 7:15 p.m. Church. ADDISON — Prayer will Baptist Church. Rev. Jamie Saturday, December 17 God, 1723 Ohio 141, Gallipo- Wednesday, December 21 Sunday, December 25 meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Free- Fortner preaching. CENTENARY — The lis. ADDISON — Prayer ADDISON — Sunday will Baptist Church. Rev. Matt Sunday, January 8 Centenary United Methodist GALLIPOLIS — First meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Free- school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- Smith preaching. ADDISON — Sunday Church is having a Free Com- Presbyterian Church, State will Baptist Church. Rev. Tru- vice, 6 p.m.; Addison Freewill Saturday, December 31 school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- munity Dinner from 11 a.m. to Street, Gallipolis, will present man Johnson preaching. Baptist Church. Pastor Rick BIDWELL — New Year’s vice, 6 p.m., Addison Freewill 1 p.m. Please join us! the cantata entitled “A Celtic Saturday, December 24 Barcus preaching. Eve Watch Service, 7 p.m., Baptist Church. Pastor Rick Sunday, December 18 Christmas” at the 10:30 a.m. GALLIPOLIS — Christ- GALLIPOLIS — Christ- Garden of My Heart Holy Barcus preaching. ADDISON — Addison worship service. Performing mas Eve Candlelight Service, mas Day service, 10:25 a.m., Tabernacle, 4950 Ohio 850. Wednesday, January 11 Freewill Baptist Church, 10 will be the church choir and 7:30 p.m., New Life Lutheran First Church of God, 1723 Preachers: Larry Chapman, ADDISON — Prayer a.m.; evening service, 6 p.m., string orchestra under the direc- Church, 900 Jackson Pike. Ev- Ohio 141, Gallipolis. Calvin Minnis and Don Swick. meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Free- Addison Freewill Baptist tion of Dr. David Lawrence. All eryone welcome. GALLIPOLIS — Christ- Praise and worship by Brenda will Baptist Church. Rev. Matt Church. Pastor Rick Barcus are invited to attend. GALLIPOLIS — Christ- mas church services, 10:30 Hensley. For more information preaching. Christmas program GALLIPOLIS — The Blue mas Eve Candlelight Service, a.m., Bulaville Christian call (740) 388-0414. Smith preaching. will be held during evening Christmas service is offered for 6 p.m., First Church of God, Church. Thursday, January 12 service. those who are having a hard 1723 Ohio 141, Gallipolis. GALLIPOLIS — Christ- Sunday, January 1 ADDISON — Ladies Aid GALLIPOLIS — Christ- time with all of the “holly jolly” GALLIPOLIS — Candle- mas worship service, 11 a.m., ADDISON — Sunday Meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Free- mas Cantata “Emmanuel,” Christmas happenings. The ser- light Service, 5:30 p.m., French French City Baptist Church. school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- will Baptist Church. 10:25 a.m., presented by the vice is designed to give solace City Baptist Church. Pastor Pastor Mark Williams invites vice, 6 p.m.; Addison Freewill Sunday, January 15 First Church of God church to those who are hurting. A time Mark Williams invites every- everyone to attend. Baptist Church. Pastor Rick ADDISON — Sunday choir. of fellowship will follow for one to attend. GALLIPOLIS — The Na- Barcus preaching. school, 10 a.m.; evening ser- GALLIPOLIS — Christ- those who wish to join in. The GALLIPOLIS — Service tivity of our Lord, 10 a.m., Saint Wednesday, January 4 vice, 6 p.m., Addison Freewill mas Drama, 6 p.m., presented service will be held at Grace for children and families, 4:30 Peter’s Episcopal Church. ADDISON — Prayer Baptist Church. Pastor Rick by the children and young United Methodist Church be- p.m., Saint Peter’s Episcopal Wednesday, December 28 meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Free- Barcus preaching. Gallia County Community Calendar Card showers derinsured residents of Gallia County. If City Park. The public is invited to attend various locations throughout the northeast Evelyn Abbott, formerly of Gallipolis, local schools are closed due to inclement and to sing with the choir. Hot chocolate and midwest, where they won several first will be celebrating her 90th birthday on weather, the clinic will be canceled. will be served. place awards in their division. Most recent- December 24. Evelyn is retired and was WELLSTON — The Gallia-Jackson- Saturday, December 17 ly, they performed for the Ohio Brass Arts the fromer senior instructor of cosmetol- Meigs-Vinton Solid Waste Management GALLIPOLIS — The Brass Band of Festival at The Ohio State University in ogy at Buckeye Hills Career Center in Rio District Policy Committee will meet at the Tri-State will be giving a free Christ- Columbus. The group performs transcrip- Grande, Ohio. Evelyn now lives with her 3 p.m. at the district office, 1056 S. New mas concert on Saturday, December 17 at tions for brass band including music from daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Terry Hampshire Avenue, Wellston. 2 p.m. at the Ariel Ann Carson Dater Per- major works such as Stravinsky’s Firebird Vallance. Birthday cards may be sent to GALLIPOLIS — Community blood forming Arts Centre. The BBTS derives its Suite, Shostakovich’s Symphony #5, music her at 2155 Benton Blvd., Apartment 3104, drive, 12-6 p.m., Saint Peter’s Episcopal members from Kentucky, Ohio, and West from Broadway, television and movies, and Pooler, Georgia 31322-1999. Church, Gallipolis. Walk-ins welcome Virginia and includes music educators, the standard collection of great marches Events or donors may schedule appointments at high school and college students, profes- and popular music. Thursday, December 15 www.redcrossblood.org (enter zip code sionals in all fields, and retirees. It pro- Thursday, December 22 GALLIPOLIS — The French 500 Free 45631). vides an outlet for serious amateur brass BIDWELL — The Springfield Twp. Clinic, located at 258 Pinecrest Dr. just off GALLIPOLIS — The Gallipolis Devel- and percussion musicians. BBTS regularly Trustees will hold their end of the year Jackson Pike, will be open from 1-4 p.m. opmental Center Choir will sing Christmas performs for the annual North American meeting at 7 p.m. at the Springfield Fire The clinic was established to serve the un- carols beginning at 6 p.m. in the Gallipolis Brass Band Association convention, held in Department. Gallia County Briefs Alzheimer’s support involve the patient suffering and the Gallipolis City Schools GALLIPOLIS — Please group to meet dementia, how to adapt gift will be sponsoring a walking note there will be no Gal- Visit us at giving and a number of helpful club at Gallia Academy High lia County Children Services GALLIPOLIS — The resources. School indoor walking track. Board Meeting for the month www.mydailytribune.com monthly meeting of the Gallia Holzer Long Term Care Di- The public may use the walk- of December. The next meeting County Alzheimer’s Demen- vision offers supervised care of ing track during the months of is scheduled for Tuesday, Janu- tia Family Caregiver Support individuals with dementia dur- December, January and Febru- ary 13 at 5 p.m. at the office lo- Holiday Carpet Group will be held on Thurs- ing the meeting, at no charge, ary on Mondays and Thursdays cated at 83 Shawnee Lane. day, December 15, at 1:30 p.m. so caregivers may attend. from 6 to 7 a.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. in the Education Center Con- However, arrangements must Participants must sign a waiver Gallia Veterans Service Cleaning Special ference Room, on the Ground be made in advance by calling form. Center relocated Floor at Holzer Medical Center. Amber Johnson at 740/441- The facilitator for the meet- 3406, to make a reservation. Morgan Lane closed GALLIPOLIS — The Gal- 3 rooms only ing is Melissa Dever, BSW, Refreshments will be available. lia County Veterans Service LSW, Southeastern Ohio This support group serves MORGAN TWP. — Mor- Center has relocated to 323 Up- Branch Program Manager for families in Gallia County and gan Lane in Morgan Township per River Road, Suite B, adja- $99.00 the Greater Cincinnati Chapter the surrounding area, with reg- will be closed until late in the cent to the Gallipolis VA Clinic, of the Alzheimer’s Association. ular monthly meetings on the week of December 12 due to and is now open. The Gallia The program will center around 3rd Thursday of each month. slippage and a culvert replace- County Veterans Service Com- Call today! making the holiday season a Caregivers are urged to attend. ment. The Morgan Township mission will also conduct its happy and memorable occa- Trustees apologize for any in- meetings at the new location on sion for Alzheimer patients and Indoor walking track convenience. the second and fourth Tuesday Service Tech their caregivers, so important open to the public of each month, with meetings during this time of year. The Children Services Board beginning at 4 p.m. presentation will include how GALLIPOLIS — The Gal- meeting canceled (740) 446-9523 to adjust expectations, how to lipolis Recreation Department Is the Economy Hurry in Jeopardizing Your Health? Today! Up to

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Main Street Small Businesses Try Not to Think of a Newt By David Swanson sive slaughter by bombing war preparation without of foreign nations is neither an enemy in sight. What Stand with Occupy Wall Street The current President war nor an act of hostility kind of a range of options By Kit Schackner businesses across America. pect of our economy, from and Congress are destroy- as long as no significant is that? While Main Street struggles the unemployment rate to ing our Constitutional number of U.S. citizens die This government will Main Street small busi- to cover costs, make payroll construction and real estate rights, our planet’s climate, immediately in the process. halt the foreclosures only and stay in business, Wall to consumer confidence. How can illegality be nesses like mine are part and the vestiges of a social after we have halted the of the 99 percent who have Street continues to bank But the housing market over, when the crimes have safety net, and you are ob- forclosures. This govern- suffered in the Great Reces- record profits. The salaries can’t recover until we force sessing over a freak show not been prosecuted and sion. There are few business at the top haven’t declined; the banks to face reality and of self-hating homosexuals have in fact been legalized? ment will forgive student owners in my acquaintance the bonuses appear to keep write down mortgages to and anti-intellectual intel- The current Department debt only after we have — I should say no business rolling in. Those at the top market value. They’re not lectuals jumping through of Justice, at the direction blocked its payment. This owners in my acquaintance, of the heap appear untouch- going to do it on their own, hoops in a corporate me- of President Obama, has government will regulate from convenience store able. they’ve proved that already. dia circus with Ringmaster radically expanded claims Wall Street only after we owners to construction It is little wonder then They’re sitting on vast num- Donald Trump. Is this a of state secrets and made have divested from it. And businesses to dentists, who that public resentment bers of foreclosed homes, good use of your time? greater use of the Espio- this government will stop have not felt the effects of grows over income dispar- destroying entire commu- The “Bush tax cuts” are nage Act to punish whistle- dumping our hard-earned ity. It grows over the man- nities rather than taking a the financial meltdown. still called that, while Bush blowers than all previous pay into wars we don’t We have struggled to tra leaders in the financial write-off. There has been has been gone for years. administrations combined. want and cannot survive retain our employees in industry repeat ad nauseam little improvement or basic The current president has The corporate trade agree- only when we have made the face of declining rev- in their efforts to dodge the accountability in the fore- ments are rolling through at formalized, legalized, sys- enues while our fuel costs blame they so deserve. “It closure process. a pace Bush couldn’t have tematized, and normalized that path (that running of and health insurance costs wasn’t the banks’ fault,” Politicians, meanwhile, managed. While Social warrantless spying, lawless the gauntlet of K Street’s have risen precipitously. they protest. “You don’t can’t seem to find the po- Security was protected by imprisonment (Bagram is opposition) easier for ev- We have found our lines of understand.” And then, in litical will to force the issue anti-Bush agitation, it now booming!), prisoner abuse, ery type of misrepresenta- commercial credit curtailed. attempts to shift the blame, and fix the housing market. has its neck on a chopping assassination (including of tive than continuing on the Many of us have dipped into “What about the borrowers Could that have anything block and the progressive members of the 5% of hu- current trajectory. our home equity to keep who took out those mort- to do with the huge piles position is that the taxes manity we’re supposed to Self-government is not our businesses afloat in the gages they couldn’t afford? of campaign cash and inde- that pay for it should be cut care about), war making in What about Fannie and pendent expenditures Wall a spectator sport. Elections face of reduced commercial — rather than expanded to direct violation of the will are not reality shows. There lending. Many of us have Freddie? Why is everyone Street pours into our elec- apply equally to large in- of Congress (Cf. Libya), had to lay people off — one blaming us? We’re doing tions? is much more at stake than comes. President Obama and the radically expanded a soap opera. The first step, of the worst things a small God’s Work!” Until small business use of drones to do much has repeatedly blocked se- and it is a more difficult business owner has to do. Attention Bankers: owners see some account- rious global efforts to ad- of this dirty work. And you As we discount our prices We’re blaming you because ability at the top, until we dress climate change. And want me to care that some step than sleeping in a tent in an effort to keep business you are indeed responsible see that our pain is shared you’re concerned about house-broken elephant in the ice cold rain, is to coming in, our bank fees in- for turning our economy by those who created it — which Republican buffoon who’s been trained to par- cease giving a damn what crease, our rents rise, and (if into a casino, for gambling the bankers and the CEOs doesn’t know the differ- rot platitudes is in favor of some individual who is we’re lucky) our mortgages with our futures and for — we will stand in solidar- ence between Iraq and child labor? Really? stripping away your rights stay fixed even as our equity continuing to stand in the ity with Occupy Wall Street. Iran, or which other one It is not pleasant to face, and the fruits of your labors way of real solutions — and Schackner owns Foley- shrinks. It is no wonder that thinks the United States but our children are done really feels in his heart of we feel solidarity with Oc- because you haven’t been Waite Associates, a custom for if we proceed down woodworking business in has an embassy in Iran. Are hearts. Stop it. We do not cupy Wall Street. called to account. you kidding me? either of the paths you are Those at the top of the The fact is, small busi- Bloomfield, N.J., and is a have the time. Politicians President Obama, the obsessing over the choice who make speeches op- financial chain who share ness will not fully recover leader in the Main Street between. Behind curtain United States Congress, posing everything they do direct responsibility for this until housing recovers — Alliance small business A is increased plutocratic network. She has been a and the Federal Reserve recession have not been held and Wall Street and the militarization. Behind cur- must be pushed to match banks are standing squarely small-business owner for are united in their generos- accountable. They have not ity toward Wall Street and tain B is the same damn action to words, not treat- suffered the losses they have in the way of that recovery. 34 years. ed as if words speak more Housing affects every as- © American Forum. the war machine — both thing. It’s an evil choice. visited on millions of small financial generosity and Choose which of your chil- loudly than actions. That the equally generous pro- dren should be shot. This attitude is what leads us to vision of immunity from one. No, wait. This one. focus on what a gaggle of A New Year and a New Beginning legal prosecution. In the It is not a choice we have misfits with no power and By Bryan Golden really want. Bush era we were locked time to dignify with our at- less wisdom have to say Don’t start off on the wrong foot by in free-speech cages, and tention. It is not something about each other, just be- The New Year is a time of resolutions. making excuses as to why you will prob- we raised hell about it. we should waste 10 months cause they’re on the teevee It’s a time when people commit to making a Now we’re locked in jails, of inaction and misdirected screen. ably fail. If you don’t truly believe you beaten, tear gassed, pep- resources on. change in their life. Losing weight, chang- can do it, you won’t. People who do this Get serious. Get inde- ing jobs, saving money, making money, a per sprayed, and otherwise We must do what has will say something like, “I’ll try to do it, finally, finally, finally been pendent. Get principled. new relationship, getting in shape, going brutally assaulted, and … but …” Or you may hear, “I tried before wait! Look over there! Is begun. We must occupy And stay nonviolent to- back to school, or giving up smoking, are and it didn’t work but I’ll give it another that a presidential candi- public space. We must ward everything in the just some of the goals people set for them- date who wants to publicly move the entire culture. We world except your televi- selves on January 1st. go.” Before you begin, make sure the only things you are telling yourself are, “I can,” declare his desire to secret- must reshape this society. sion. Although it’s possible for anyone to ly murder Iranians? How We must drag both politi- David Swanson is the “I will,” and “I will do whatever it takes.” make a change or a new start, it takes de- outrageous! cal parties and everybody author of “When the World termination, commitment, and persistence. A new beginning is a three step process. For the love of every- in them and the majority of Outlawed War,” “War Is A A new goal must be your own. You have You have to first know what you want, for- thing decent, the current the population which has Lie” and “Daybreak: Un- to really want it. Without a burning desire, mulate a plan to achieve it, and then take president is right now mur- long since grown sick up your motivation will fade quickly. It’s vir- doing the Imperial Presi- the necessary action to get it. Setting a spe- dering Iranians, and it’s not to the eye balls of both of dency and Forming a More tually impossible to make a change due to cific goal is essential. The more detailed very secret. What in the them, we must drag every- external pressure. Perfect Union.” He blogs the better. If you want to lose weight, how hell is the matter with you one kicking and screaming You may agree to what someone else people? to a better place, to a place at http://davidswanson.org wants you to do, but it’s very difficult to much and by when? If you want a new job, Illegality is over, says where we do not choose and http://warisacrime.org succeed without an internal drive. So, in or- what will it be and how much will it pay? Harold Koh (“the good between putting 65 percent and works for the online der to successfully make a change or reach If you want to save money, how much and John Yoo”). This is the or 62 percent of discretion- activist organization http:// a goal, you have to make sure it’s what you how often? same guy who claims mas- ary federal spending into rootsaction.org. 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. 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Sports Thursday, December 15, 2011 Local Schedule Thursday, December 15 Redmen Girls Basketball Warriors wallop Gallia Eastern at Miller, 6 p.m. Alexander at Meigs, 6 p.m. Waterford at Southern, 6 p.m. Wahama at South Gallia, 6 p.m. scalp Fairland at River Valley, 6 p.m. Academy, 80-33 Wayne at Ohio Valley Chris- had just seven turnovers in Warren the momentum it Knost’s traditional three- tian, 6 p.m. Kevin Pierson Special to OVP the game, and basketball needed to turn an 8-7 ad- point play after a putback River Ravenswood at Point Pleasant, becomes a very enjoyable vantage into a comfortable basket put the Warriors out 7:30 p.m. game to play. margin in short order. in front 24-12, and by half- Boys Basketball VINCENT, Ohio — If the first shot doesn’t go “One of the main things Jace Knost’s putback time the Warriors enjoyed a Ritchie County at Point Pleas- we were trying to focus on basket put the Warriors out 14-point lead, 33-19. Valley, ant, 5:15 p.m. through the basket, try again. was keeping our turnovers 12-7, and Gallia Academy At the break, the War- Wayne at Ohio Valley Chris- down and we definitely did would score just three more riors had out-rebounded tian, 7:30 p.m. And if the second doesn’t go through, well, give it an- that,” said Warren sopho- points in the first quarter as Gallia Academy 22-9, in- more Evan French. Warren went on a 9-0 run to cluding 13 offensive boards, 52-39 Friday, December 16 other go. ryan alters The Warren Warriors Gallia Academy capi- close out the stanza. as Warren held a 15-4 ad- B W Girls Basketball talized on the early shoot- “Obviously we’ve got a vantage in second chance [email protected] Ohio Valley Christian vs Waha- collected 20 offensive re- bounds — six more than ing woes for the Warriors lot to work on,” said Gal- points. For the game War- ma at Wahama Tournament, 8 p.m. to stay in the ball game, lia Academy boys’ bas- ren had the upper hand 23-5 BIDWELL, Ohio —The Hannan at Wahama Tourna- Gallia Academy had total — and the Warriors explod- with the two teams trading ketball coach Tom Moore. in second chance points. River Valley boys basket- ment, 6 p.m. the lead five times in the “They’re the best team All the rebounds and sec- ball team kept pace for Boys Basketball ed for an 80-33 win over the Blue Devils at Warren High game’s first 3:10, but once we’ve played so far.” ond chance points helped three quarters, but a 13-5 Athens at Meigs, 6:30 p.m. the Warriors got going there Warren led 21-10 after keep a Warren offense that Waterford at Southern, 6:30 School Tuesday night. run down the stretch ul- “We didn’t finish real was no stopping them. one quarter of play as Ty- was just 14-of-38 from the timately allowed visiting p.m. “Defensive pressure ler Ward hit a three-pointer field in the first half going, Wahama at South Gallia, 6:30 well underneath, but the Rock Hill to sneak away good thing is we didn’t give turned into offensive buck- off Josh Windland’s assist, while the defense kept the Tuesday night with a 52-39 p.m. ets and before we knew it and the Blue Devils would Blue Devil offense out of Logan at Gallia Academy, 5 up on the ball,” said War- victory in the Ohio Valley ren boys’ basketball coach we were up 10, 15 points,” cut the deficit under double rhythm. p.m. said Warren senior guard figures just once more in the Defensively, the War- Conference opener for both Fairland at River Valley, 6:30 Blane Maddox. programs. Warren may not have Jeremy Hastie, who had as contest. riors forced Gallia Acad- p.m. many steals by himself with Joel Johnston got Gallia emy into 10 turnovers at the The host Raiders (1-3, Point Pleasant at Scott, 7:30 been getting every shot to 0-1 OVC) were even with fall, but any team that gives three as Gallia Academy Academy on the board in break while shooting just p.m. had as a team. the second quarter when he 8-for-23. On the other end the Redmen (3-1, 1-0) at Hannan at Wayne, 7:30 p.m. itself 20 extra chances is going to find a little bit of It was the Warriors’ de- converted a jumper off an of the court Warren com- 16-all after eight minutes Wrestling fense that started the offen- assist from Reid Eastman, mitted just five turnovers in of play, but the guests coun- Gallia Academy, Wahama at Ja- success, even if it takes a little while. Combine that sive explosion, as French’s but that was the final time the first half. tered with a small 10-7 son Eades Memorial (Point Pleas- steal and layup with 4:42 to Gallia Academy could cut ant), 5 p.m. with the fact that Warren spurt in the second canto to play in the first quarter gave into the Warrior lead. See WARRIORS, 6 take a 26-23 edge into the Saturday, December 17 intermission. Girls Basketball RHHS kept that momen- Southern at Classic, TBA tum going into the third Gallia Academy at Portsmouth, Hannan unlucky against Irish, 93-55 canto, as the Redmen went Noon Bryan Walters and all scorers with 20 on a 13-11 run to claim a River Valley at Wellston Invita- [email protected] points, followed by Payne 39-34 lead headed into the tional, 6 p.m. Meadows with 17 and Mi- finale. River Valley never Ohio Valley Christian at Wa- ASHTON, W.Va. — The chael Mayes with 14 mark- came within one possession hama Tournament, 6 p.m. Hannan boys basketball ers. The guests were 8-of- the rest of the way, as Rock Hannan at Wahama Tourna- team committed 16 first 11 at the charity stripe for Hill closed regulation with ment, 6 p.m. half turnovers and watched 73 percent. an eight-point advantage Boys Basketball visiting Huntington Saint Hannan returns to ac- to wrap up the 13-point tri- Gallia Academy at Meigs, 6:30 Joseph sink 13 three-point- umph. p.m. ers Tuesday night during a tion Friday when it travels Wrestling to Wayne for a non-confer- The Raiders connected 93-55 non-conference set- on 16-of-50 field goal at- Gallia Academy, Wahama at Ja- back in the Wildcats’ home ence matchup at 6 p.m. son Eades Memorial (Point Pleas- opener in Mason County. tempts for 32 percent, in- cluding a 4-of-15 effort ant), 10 a.m. The host Wildcats (0- Huntington St. Joe 93, Swimming 2) never led in the contest, from three-point range for Wheelersburg, Portsmouth at Hannan 55 27 percent. The hosts were as the Irish (1-2) stormed HSJ 18-32-22-21 — 93 River Valley, 10 a.m. out to a 10-0 advantage at also outrebounded by a the 5:26 mark of the open- HAN 10-9-14-22 — 55 slight 33-32 margin and ing period. HHS, despite HUNTINGTON SAINT both teams committed nine eight first quarter turnovers, JOSEPH (1-2): Payne turnovers in the contest. Lancers top countered with a small 10-8 Meadows 6 2-2 17, Mi- Derek Flint led River run to close out the open- chael Mayes 6 0-0 14, Zach Valley with 12 points, fol- Eastern at ing eight minutes trailing Daugherty 2 2-2 6, Josh lowed by Aaron Harrison 18-10. Pierson 8 0-0 20, Anthony with eight markers. Chris The Wildcats again had Rabel 3 1-1 7, Paul Draw- Clemente and Austin Lewis buzzer, 43-41 eight giveaways in the sec- each added seven points, ond canto, and the Irish cap- field 3 0-0 6, Ian Clark 3 Bryan Walters 2-4 8, Max Meade 2 0-0 6, while Ethan Dovenbarger [email protected] italized by going on a 16-0 and Joseph Loyd rounded surge over the opening four Lakin Brooks 2 1-2 7, Evan minutes of the second canto Goetz 0 0-0 0, Eric Gayner out the scoring with three STEWART, Ohio — It took and two markers, respec- for a commanding 36-10 1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 36 8-11 32 minutes to decide, but round tively. RVHS was 3-of-9 at one goes to Howie and the advantage. 93. Three-point goals: 13 the free throw line for 33 Lancers. Hannan made a free (Pierson 4, Meadows 3, throw at the 3:51 mark to percent. Chris Saylor hit a layup just Mayes 2, Meade 2, Brooks before the buzzer, allowing new snap a five-plus minute Andy Knipp paced Rock Bryan Walters/photo 2). Turnovers: 15. Federal Hocking boys basket- scoring drought, but the Hill with a double-double ball coach Howie Caldwell to guests closed the half on a Hannan senior Jacob Taylor (5) releases a shot at- HANNAN (0-2): James effort of 16 points and 10 beat his former Eastern squad 14-7 charge for a comfort- tempt over a trio of Huntington Saint Joseph defend- Brumfield 1 1-1 3, Jacob rebounds, followed by Trey Tuesday night during a nail- able 50-19 cushion at the ers during the second half of Tuesday night’s non-con- Taylor 5 5-6 16, Ty Page 2 Wilds with 14 points and biting 43-41 decision in a Tri- intermission. ference basketball game in Ashton, W.Va. 4-6 8, Tyler Jenkins 0 2-2 2, Laden Delawder with eight Valley Conference Hocking The hosts never came markers. The Redmen were 38-point outcome. points. Kade McCoy, Paul Brad Fannin 2 4-6 10, Brian Division matchup at McInturf closer than 30 points the Smith 0 0-0 0, Kade Mc- 19-of-45 from the field for rest of the way, as Hannan Hannan had just six turn- Holley and Tyler Burns Gymnasium in Athens County. Coy 2 0-3 5, Dakota Fan- 42 percent, including a The visiting Eagles (3-1, 1-1 cut its deficit down to 52- overs in the second half for also contributed five points a total of 22 on the evening, apiece. nin 0 0-0 0, Charles Mayes 6-of-14 effort from beyond TVC Hocking) — the two-time 22 with seven minutes left the arc for 43 percent. The in the third quarter. St. Joe while St. Joe had 15 give- James Brumfield had 0 -0 0, Paul Holley 1 2-2 reigning league champs under guests were also 8-of-15 at Caldwell — rallied back from closed the third stanza with aways in the triumph — in- three points for the hosts, 5, Brandon Holley 0 0-0 0, a 41-28 deficit with under four a 20-11 run for a sizable cluding a half-dozen in the while Tyler Jenkins and Matt Randolph 0 1-2 1, Ty- the charity stripe for 53 per- cent. minutes left in regulation, using 72-33 lead headed into the opening half. Matt Randolph rounded out ler Burns 1 2-2 5. TOTALS: River Valley returns to a a 13-0 surge to knot things up finale. The Wildcats had nine the respective scoring with 14 21-30 55. Three-point players reach the scoring two points and one point. action Friday when it hosts at 41 after Kirk Pullins sank two The Irish claimed their goals: 6 (Fannin 2, Taylor, free throws with 31.1 seconds biggest lead of the night column, with Jacob Taylor HHS, which made six tri- Fairland in an OVC match- remaining. (44 points) at 77-33 with leading the way with 16 fectas in the setback, went McCoy, Burns, P. Holley). up at 6 p.m. The host Lancers (2-1, 2-0) 6:32 left in regulation, but points. Brad Fannin was 21-of-30 at the free throw Turnovers: 22. played for the final shot, then HHS closed the game on a next with 10 markers, while line for 70 percent. JV Score: Hannan 72, St. Rock Hill 52, River Val- Max Carney found Saylor cut- 22-16 surge to wrap up the Ty Page followed with eight Josh Pierson led St. Joe Joe 71, OT ley 39 ting down the lane and deliv- RH 16-10-13-13 — 52 ered the ball in stride. Saylor RV 16-7-11-5 — 39 cleanly hauled in the pass and ROCK HILL (3-1, 1-0 laid the eventual game-winner Wahama soars past Wildcats, 61-49 OVC):Drew Kidd 0 2-3 2, off the glass, and the ball trick- Bryan Walters a slim 31-28 edge at the in- while Hunter Oliver and WAT 9-22-0-18 — 49 Will McCollister 3 1-2 7, led through the net just as the termission. Tyler Roush chipped in re- WAH 9-19-15-18 — 61 regulation buzzer sounded — [email protected] Evan Morris 1 1-2 3, Austin Wahama’s rally out of spective totals of three and WATERFORD (0-2, Collins 0 0-1 0, Trey Wilds allowing Caldwell and Fed halftime allowed the hosts two markers. 0-2 TVC Hocking): Brian Hock to win their home opener MASON, W.Va. — 5 0-0 14, Jared Bruce 1 0-0 Score one for the defense. to take a comfortable 43- Derek Hysell rounded Moore 0 1-2 1, Eli Strahler 2, Laden Delawder 2 2-2 8, in dramatic style. 31 cushion into the finale, out the Wahama scoring 3 0-0 6, Austin Hilverd- The Eagles — now under A 15-0 third quarter Andrew Schwab 0 0-0 0, charge allowed the Wa- where both teams traded 18 with one point. The White ing 4 4-6 16, Eric Arnold 0 Andy Knipp 7 2-6 16. TO- first-year coach Corey Britton points each to wrap up the Falcons were 10-of-19 at 0-0 0, Braden Burer 0 0-0 — stormed out to a 13-10 ad- hama boys basketball team TALS: 19 8-15 52. Three- to start its home season in 12-point decision. the free throw line for 53 0, Austin Shriver 4 0-0 10, vantage after eight minutes of The White Falcons were percent. Zuspan and Oliver Matt West 2 0-0 5, Tyler point goals: 6 (Wilds 4, play, but the Lancers countered style Tuesday night during Delawder 2). Field Goals: a 61-49 victory over Wa- outrebounded by the guests also contributed eight car- Pyatt 2 0-0 4, Tate Lang 2 with a 16-6 charge in the second by a 38-35 margin, but Wa- oms apiece. 3-4 7. TOTALS: 17 8-12 19-45 (.422). Rebounds: 33. canto to take a 26-19 edge into terford in a Tri-Valley Con- Turnovers: 9. ference Hocking Division hama committed only nine Austin Hilverding paced 49. Three-point goals: 7 the intermission. turnovers in the contest the guests with 16 points, (Hilverding 4, Shriver 2, RIVER VALLEY (1-3, The hosts kept that momen- matchup in Mason County. The White Falcons (1- — compared to 17 by the followed by Austin Shriv- West). Rebounds: 38. Turn- 0-1 OVC): Austin Who- tum going into the second half, Wildcats. Both teams also er with 10 points and Tate overs: 17. brey 0 0-0 0, Austin Davies as the Lancers went on an 11-7 1, 1-1 TVC Hocking) and visiting Wildcats (0-2, combined for 10 treifectas Lang with seven markers. WAHAMA (1-1, 1-1 0 0-0 0, Derek Flint 5 0-0 run in the third canto for a 37- in the contest, with Water- Waterford was 8-of-12 at TVC Hocking): Isaac Lee 26 edge before using a 4-2 run 0-2) were evenly-matched 12, Chris Clemente 3 0-0 7, throughout most of the con- ford making seven of those the charity stripe for 67 9 1-2 20, Wyatt Zuspan Trey Noble 0 0-1 0, Aaron early in the fourth for a comfort- shots from beyond the arc. percent. 6 2-7 15, Tyler Roush 1 able 41-28 cushion. test, but that pivotal third Harrison 3 1-2 8, Joseph quarter surge ultimately Isaac Lee led the hosts Wahama returns to ac- 0-0 2, Austin Jordan 5 2-3 Loyd 1 0-0 2, Austin Lewis Eastern claimed a small with game-highs of 20 tion Friday night when it 13, Hunter Oliver 0 3-4 3, 29-28 edge in rebounding, but proved to be the difference- 3 1-4 7, Ethan Dovenbarger maker in the outcome. points and nine rebounds, travels to Mercerville for Derek Hysell 0 1-2 1, Jacob 1 1-2 3. TOTALS: 16 3-9 had 21 turnovers in the setback followed by Wyatt Zuspan a TVC Hocking matchup Ortiz 3 1-1 7. TOTALS: — three more than the Lanc- Both squads produced 39. Three-point goals: 4 nine points apiece in the with 15 points and Aus- with South Gallia at 6 p.m. 24 10-19 61. Three-point ers’ tally of 18 giveaways. The tin Jordan with 13 points. goals: 3 (Lee, Zuspan, Jor- (Flint 2, Clemente, Har- Eagles were also 16-of-42 from opening quarter, but Water- rison). Field Goals: 16-50 ford countered with a 22-19 Jacob Ortiz added seven Wahama 61, Waterford dan). Rebounds: 35. Turn- points to the winning cause, 49 overs: 9. (.320). Rebounds: 32. Turn- See LANCERS, 6 run in the second canto for overs: 9. A6

Thursday, December 15, 2011 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 6 utes apart. Joel Johnston 1 0-0 2, Jim- In between, the Warriors my Clagg 0 0-0 0, Wade Jar- Lancer Warriors went on runs of 10 and eight rell 0 0-0 0, Logan Allison points to put the game away 1 0-0 2, Aaron Jackson 1 From Page 6 From Page 6 in commanding fashion. 0-2 2, Jeremy Wilson 0 0-0 the field for 38 percent and Federal Hocking 43, Eastern Once the Warriors had ing a putback basket from Gallia Academy returns 0, Cody Call 0 0-0 0, Sean 4-of-12 from three-point range, 41 the tempo, they didn’t relin- Windland before Hastie to action Friday when it Long 0 0-0 0. TOTALS 13 while Fed Hock connected on E 13-6-7-15 — 41 quish it and after struggling drilled a three-pointer off hosts Logan in an SEOAL 4-8 33. Three-point goals: 3 18-of-41 field goal attempts for FH 10-16-11-6 — 43 from the field in the first an assist from Ward for tripleheader, starting at 5 (Saunders 2, Amos). 44 percent — including a 4-of- EASTERN (3-1, 1-1 TVC half, the Warriors were on a 38-21 lead. In the third p.m. WARREN (4-0, 1-0 12 effort from beyond the arc Hocking): Max Carnahan 9 fire the second. quarter alone the Warriors Kevin Pierson is a sports SEOAL): Tyler Ward 2 2-2 for 33 percent. 1-4 22, Chris Bissell 1 0-3 3, “They came out in the hit five threes, and the score writer for the Marietta 8, Jeremy Hastie 5 0-0 13, Max Carnahan led EHS Jacob Parker 0 0-0 0, Chase second half and just lit it was 57-26 heading into the Times in Marietta, Ohio. Josh Windland 4 0-0 8, Jace and all scorers with 22 points, Cook 3 0-0 6, Kirk Pullins 1 up,” Moore lamented. final stanza when Patton Knost 3 1-1 7, Evan French followed by Pullins and Chase 4-4 6, Christian Amsbary 1 Warren was 8-for-16 in knocked down a jumper off Warren 80, Gallia Acad- 6 3-4 17, Austin Henthorn Cook with six markers each. 0-0 2, Zakk Heaton 0 0-0 0, the third quarter and 10-for- Adam Lang’s assist with 14 emy 33 1 0-0 2, Reece Patton 6 Chris Bissell added three points, Troy Gantt 1 0-0 2. TOTALS: 12 in the fourth as the War- seconds to play in the quar- GA 10-9-7-7 — 33 2-2 14, Evan Yabs 2 0-0 4, while Christian Amsbary and 16 5-11 41. Three-point goals: riors turned the 14 point ter. W 21-12-24-23 — 80 Adam Lang 2 0-0 4, Danny Troy Gantt rounded out the 4 (Carnahan 3, Bissell). Field halftime lead into 31 after Leading by 30 to start GALLIA ACADEMY Pannell 1 0-0 3, Matt Dray- scoring with two points apiece. Goals: 16-42 (.381). Rebounds: three quarters and 47 by the the final period, Warren (1-4, 0-1 SEOAL): Reid er 0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 32 8-9 The guests were 5-of-11 at the 29. Turnovers: 21. end of the game. held Gallia Academy to Eastman 0 0-0 0, Justin Bai- 80. Three-point goals: 8 free throw line for 46 percent. FEDERAL HOCKING (2- Blessed with the hot just three field goals in the ley 2 1-2 5, Caleb Craft 2 (Hastie 3, Ward 2, French 2, Corey Rex paced FHHS 1, 2-0 TVC Hocking): Shawn hand, the Warriors opened fourth quarter and those 1-2 5, Nick Saunders 4 0-0 Pannell). with 10 points, followed by Parsons 4 0-1 9, Corey Rex 4 the third quarter by collect- were all at least two min- 10, Bryce Amos 2 2-4 7, Shawn Parsons and Alex Nich- 0-2 10, Wesley Dixon 1 0-0 2, ols with nine markers apiece. Max Carney 2 1-2 5, Chris Say- The Lancers were just 3-of-10 lor 4 0-0 8, Alex Nichols 3 2-4 9, at the charity stripe for 30 per- Austin Russell 0 0-0 0, Terrance cent. Mayle 0 0-1 0, Tyler Hatfield 0 Spartans top Meigs, 72-55 Eastern returns to action 0-0 0, Josh Coen 0 0-0 0. TO- Bryan Walters tans (2-2, 1-1) stormed 21-20 spurt, but never and Cody Mattox round- Tuesday when it hosts Southern TALS: 18 3-10 43. Three-point [email protected] out to a 17-9 advantage came within single digits ed things out with two in a TVC Hocking matchup at goals: 4 (Rex 2, Parsons, Nich- after eight minutes of the rest of the way in the points each. 6 p.m. ols). Field Goals: 18-41 (.439). ALBANY, Ohio — play. Meigs countered 17-point outcome. Braden Jones paced Rebounds: 28. Turnovers: 18. The Meigs boys basket- with a small 15-14 run in Darrel Goff led the Alexander and all scor- ball team is still search- the second canto, which Marauders with 15 ers with 25 points, fol- ing for its first win of cut the deficit down to points, followed by Jes- lowed by Jake Gray with the season following a 31-24 at the intermis- se Smith with 10 points 18 points and Tanner 72-55 setback to Alexan- sion. and Jared Williamson Carsey with nine mark- der Tuesday night during AHS made its big with eight markers. Dil- ers. Zack Weffler and a Tri-Valley Conference move in the third quar- lon Boyer added sev- Jordan Moseley also Ohio Division matchup ter, as the hosts went en points, while Treay chipped in eight each in at ‘The Alley’ in Athens on a 21-10 charge for McKinney and Dustin the triumph. County. a commanding 52-34 Ulbrich chipped in four Meigs returns to ac- Need a job? The visiting Maraud- advantage headed into points apiece. 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PROBATE COURT OF GAL- LIA COUNTY, OHIO PUBLICATION OF NOTICE R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . NOTICE OF DRAWING 2109.32-.33 JURORS “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING Revised Code Section ESTATE PENDING IN THE 2313.20 GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE COURT. The fiduciary said Office of Commissioners of Ju- estate has filed an account of rors, Gallia County, Ohio his/her trust. A hearing on the account will be held at the date To Whom It May Concern: and time shown below. The court is located at the Gallia On Wednesday, December County Courthouse, 18 Locust 21, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. at the Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. Office of the Commissioners of NAME Ernestine Mundell Jurors of Gallia County, Ohio, ANNOUNCEMENTS Legals CASE NUMBERLegals 041041 jurors will beLegals publicly drawn for Notices ANIMALS DATE OF HEARING January the January term of the Galli- PROBATE COURT OF GAL- 17, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock polis Municipal Court of said NOTICE OHIO VALLEY PUB- Notices LIA COUNTY, OHIO A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, county. LISHING CO. recommends that Pets JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- you do business with people you Cocker Spanial Puppies for PUBLICATION OF NOTICE cember 15, 2011 Timothy S. Massie know, and NOT to send money through the mail until you have in- sale $75 Full Blooded, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . Commissioner of Jurors 2109.32-.33 vestigating the offering. 740-388-0401. LIGHTHOUSE CAFE “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- PROBATE COURT OF GAL- Evalee M. Shank Grave Blankets $5-$30; live Free 1-2 yr old Huskies to FRI 16TH & SAT 17TH ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING LIA COUNTY, OHIO Commissioner of Jurors Wreaths $10 & up; Sue's good home. Must be given 6:00-8:30 PM ESTATE PENDING IN THE (12) 15, 2011 47310 Morningstar Rd., away by 12/12. 646-5490(text) GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Racine, Oh 740-949-2115 or 379-2631 10 OZ FILET MIGNON COURT. The fiduciary in said R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . PROBATE COURT OF GAL- W/MUSHROOMS LIA COUNTY, OHIO Ruths' Christmas Trees- By Free to good home, 7 toe ap- estate has filed an account of 2109.32-.33 Boyd Ruth, cut blue/norway BAKED POTATO his/her trust. A hearing on the plehead Siamese house cat, “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- spruces, douglas/fraser firs, fixed, 1 yr old 740-992-6762 GREEN BEANS account will be held at the date ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE CANDIED CARROTS R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . scotch/white pines, dug trees and time shown below. The ESTATE PENDING IN THE wreaths, grave blankets, Puppies for sale: Shih-tzu SALAD/ROLLS court is located at the Gallia GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE 2109.32-.33 $100 males, $150.00 females. $23.95 “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- 4-12ft. $12 - up, exit St. Rt. County Courthouse, 18 Locust COURT. The fiduciary in said 681 at Darwin take Old 33 740-645-8660 Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING estate has filed an account of North to Shade then follow 304-675-8184 NAME Charles Steven Jarrell his/her trust. A hearing on the ESTATE PENDING IN THE Ready to go; Lab X-mas pup- RESERVATIONS RE- GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE s i g n s , 1 0 a m - 6 p m , pies. 3 yellow/1 black females. CASE NUMBER 071089 account will be held at the date 740-591-1937, 740-592-1958 QUESTED DATE OF HEARING January and time shown below. The COURT. The fiduciary in said No papers $50 ea. 17, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock court is located at the Gallia estate has filed an account of CARPET SALE- SAVE BIG 740-645-5058 A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, County Courthouse, 18 Locust his/her trust. A hearing on the $$$$ ON IN STOCK account will be held at the date AGRICULTURE Legals JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. CARPET-FREE cember 15, 2011 NAME H. Howell Edwards and time shown below. The ESTIMATES-EASY FINANC- court is located at the Gallia ING-12 MONTHS SAME AS MERCHANDISE PROBATE COURT OF GAL- CASE NUMBER 20101003 DATE OF HEARING January County Courthouse, 18 Locust CASH. MOLLOHAN CARPET LIA COUNTY, OHIO Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. 317 ST RT 7 N GALLIPOLIS, 17, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock Miscellaneous NAME Leo Johnson CASE OH 740-446-7444 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- NUMBER 20111008 DATE OF Jet Aeration Motors R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . PROBATE COURT OF GAL- HEARING January 17, 2012 Gun Show, Jackson, Dec. 31 LIA COUNTY, OHIO cember 15, 2011 & Jan 1, Canter's Cave 4-H repaired, new & rebuilt in stock. 2109.32-.33 TIME 10:00 oʼclock A.M. THO- Call Ron Evans 1-800-537-9528 “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- PUBLICATION OF NOTICE MAS S. MOULTON, JR., Camp, Adm. $5, 150 - 6' Tbls, ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . PROBATE JUDGE ” Decem- $35, 740-667-0412 Fed. Reserve Note, U.S Cur- 2109.32-.33 rency $1000 Dollar Bill, ESTATE PENDING IN THE PROBATE COURT OF GAL- ber 15, 2011 Pictures that have been GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- LIA COUNTY, OHIO 1934series. $1750.00 & 20- COURT. The fiduciary in said ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING placed in ads at the Silver Dollars, Common Dates, estate has filed an account of ESTATE PENDING IN THE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Gallipolis Daily Tribune $29.00 Each. Firm. Serious GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE PROBATE COURT OF GAL- Calls Only 740-533-3870 his/her trust. A hearing on the R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . LIA COUNTY, OHIO must be picked within account will be held at the date COURT. The fiduciary in said 2109.32-.33 30 days. Any pictures estate has filed an account of Tanning Bed $700 also a May- and time shown below. The “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- PUBLICATION OF NOTICE that are not picked up tag Dishwasher $250 both court is located at the Gallia his/her trust. A hearing on the ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING account will be held at the date R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . will be discarded. items like new Call 446-2451 County Courthouse, 18 Locust ESTATE PENDING IN THE 2109.32-.33 and time shown below. The Ventless gas heaters, SPE- Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- Want To Buy NAME Bonnie M. Beam CASE court is located at the Gallia COURT. The fiduciary in said CIAL 10% off all heaters in County Courthouse, 18 Locust ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING stock! We also have out melt- Absolute Top dollar- silver/gold NUMBER 20111042 DATE OF estate has filed an account of ESTATE PENDING IN THE HEARING January 17, 2012 Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. his/her trust. A hearing on the ing chocolates in stock for holi- coins, pre 1935 US currency. NAME Daniel M. Evans aka GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE day candies and baking. Wide proof/mint sets, diamonds, TIME 10:00 oʼclock A.M. THO- account will be held at the date COURT. The fiduciary in said MAS S. MOULTON, JR., Daniel Morris Evans CASE and time shown below. The selection of gifts for that spe- MTS Coin Shop. 151 2nd NUMBER 20101143 DATE OF estate has filed an account of cial someone. FREE 2012 cal- Avenue, Gallipolis. 446-2842 PROBATE JUDGE ” Decem- court is located at the Gallia his/her trust. A hearing on the ber 15, 2011 HEARING January 17, 2012 County Courthouse, 18 Locust endars are in. Gift certificates TIME 10:00 oʼclock A.M. THO- account will be held at the date Want to buy Junk Cars, Call Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. and time shown below. The are available. Discounts store 740-388-0884 Legal Notice MAS S. MOULTON, JR., NAME Josephine C. Mussey wide on select items. PAINT PROBATE JUDGE ” Decem- court is located at the Gallia Absolute Top Dollar - silver/gold CASE NUMBER 20101073 County Courthouse, 18 Locust P L U S HARDWARE Per ORC 1311.48 & ber 15, 2011 DATE OF HEARING January 304-675-4084 coins, any 10K/14K/18K gold jew- Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. elry, dental gold, pre 1935 US cur- 17, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock NAME Margaret M. Reynolds SERVICES rency, proof/mint sets, diamonds, 1311.49 horses pastured A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, MTS Coin Shop. 151 2nd Avenue, PROBATE COURT OF GAL- CASE NUMBER 20111037 JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- DATE OF HEARING January Gallipolis. 446-2842 by Timothy Howell on LIA COUNTY, OHIO cember 15, 2011 Other Services 17, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock RECREATIONAL VEHICLES A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, Smith Farm will be sold PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Pet Cremations. Call R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . PROBATE COURT OF GAL- JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- cember 15, 2011 740-446-3745 Want To Buy to pay costs incurred 2109.32-.33 LIA COUNTY, OHIO “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- Professional Services PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Will pick up unwanted Appli- for pasturing after ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING ances& yard sale items also ESTATE PENDING IN THE R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . SEPTIC PUMPING Gallia Co. 2109.32-.33 PROBATE COURT OF GAL- OH and Mason Co. WV. Ron Will haul or buy Auto's, 12/15/2011 GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE LIA COUNTY, OHIO “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- E v a n s J a c k s o n , OH Buses & Scrap metal Ph. (12) 6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, COURT. The fiduciary said 800-537-9528 446-3698 ask for Robert. 21, 22, 2011 estate has filed an account of ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE his/her trust. A hearing on the ESTATE PENDING IN THE Repairs AUTOMOTIVE ANNOUNCEMENTS R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . account will be held at the date GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE 2109.32-.33 and time shown below. The COURT. The fiduciary in said Joe's TV Repair on most estate has filed an account of “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- makes & Models. House Calls Commercial / Industrial court is located at the Gallia ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING County Courthouse, 18 Locust his/her trust. A hearing on the 304-675-1724 account will be held at the date ESTATE PENDING IN THE Commercial office for rent, Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE Spring Valley Plaza. In Great NAME Ernestine Mundell and time shown below. The FINANCIAL court is located at the Gallia COURT. The fiduciary in said condition. 2000 sq.ft. Contact CASE NUMBER 041041 estate has filed an account of 740-446-3481 DATE OF HEARING January County Courthouse, 18 Locust Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. his/her trust. A hearing on the Money To Lend Help Wanted-17, General 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock account will be held at the date Trucks A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, NAME James T. Stewart and time shown below. The NOTICE Borrow Smart. Contact JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- CASE NUMBER 20093001 court is located at the Gallia 2006 Chevy Silverado full size cember 15, 2011 DATE OF HEARING January the Ohio Division of Financial In- ext cab, 8127 miles, red, AC, County Courthouse, 18 Locust stitutions Office of Consumer Af- 17, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. fairs BEFORE you refinance your auto, nav sys w/ipod, V-6, 21 A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, MPG, garage kept, like new. NAME Ronald E. Paxton home or obtain a loan. BEWARE JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- of requests for any large advance 304-675-3753 cember 15, 2011 CASE NUMBER 20101167 DATE OF HEARING January payments of fees or insurance. For Sale: 1998 Chevy Sil- Call the Office of Consumer Affi- 17, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock ars toll free at 1-866-278-0003 to verado 4x4; 121,000 mi. NOTICE OF DRAWING A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, learn if the mortgage broker or $4500 firm 446-0470 JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” De- JURORS lender is properly licensed. 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THURSDAY PRIMETIME THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 WSAZ News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Community Parks/Rec The Office Whitney Prime Suspect "A WSAZ News (:35) Tonight 3 (WSAZ) News Fortune "The Treaty" Gorgeous Mosaic" (N) Tonight Show (N) WTAP News NBC Nightly Wheel of Jeopardy! Community Parks/Rec The Office Whitney Prime Suspect "A WTAP News (:35) Tonight 4 (WTAP) at Six News Fortune "The Treaty" Gorgeous Mosaic" (N) at 11 Show (N) ABC 6 News ABC World Entertainm- Access A Charlie Brown Year With K. Couric ABC News and People Magazine ABC 6 News (:35) News 6 (WSYX) at 6 News ent Tonight Hollywood Christmas collaborate to list the big stories from the past year. (N) at 11 Nightline Euromaxx Nightly PBS NewsHour Roy Orbison: In Dreams Great Performances David Foster and Andrea Bocelli Three Steps to Incredible 7 (WOUB) Business have a Christmas concert full of holiday classics. Health! Eyewitness ABC World Judge Judy Entertainm- A Charlie Brown Year With K. Couric ABC News and People Magazine Eyewitness (:35) News 8 (WCHS) News at 6 News ent Tonight Christmas collaborate to list the big stories from the past year. (N) News 11PM Nightline 10TV News CBS Evening Jeopardy! Wheel of The Big Rules of Person of Interest The Mentalist "Fugue in 10TV News (:35) LateS 10 (WBNS) at 6:00 p.m. News Fortune Bang Theory Engage. (N) "Number Crunch" (N) Red" (N) (N) The Big Two and a Two and a The Big The X Factor "Live Bones "Finder" Eyewitness News at 10 The Excused 11 (WVAH) Bang Theory Half Men Half Men Bang Theory Results" (N) p.m. Simpsons BBC News Nightly PBS NewsHour Trials and Heirs: Protect Your Family Financial Fitness Helping boomers Charlie Rose 12 (WPBY) America Business Fortune manage their money in retirement. News 13 at CBS Evening 13 News at Inside The Big Rules of Person of Interest The Mentalist "Fugue in News 13 at (:35) LateS 13 (WOWK) 6:00 p.m. News 7:00 p.m. Edition Bang Theory Engage. (N) "Number Crunch" (N) Red" (N) 11:00 p.m. (N) 18 (WGN) 30 Rock 30 Rock Funniest Home Videos Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother WGN News at Nine 30 Rock Scrubs 24 (FXSP) Bearcats Jackets Live NHL Hockey Los Angeles Kings vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (L) Jackets Live Slap Shots Bearcats World MMA Awards 25 (ESPN) SportsCenter Audibles (L) H.S. Basketball (L) H.S. Basketball (L) SportsCenter 26 (ESPN2) NFL 32 (L) NCAA Volleyball Division I Tournament (L) NCAA Volleyball Division I Tournament Site: Alamodome (L) Football (N) 27 (LIFE) Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries Project Accessory Access. "Fall for Kenneth" Access. "Bugging Out" (N) Accessory "Bugging Out" 29 (FAM) Chipmunk ++++ Finding Nemo ('03, Ani) Albert Brooks. ++++ Beauty and the Beast Paige O'Hara. The 700 Club 30 (SPIKE) Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Impact Wrestling (N) Damage 31 (NICK) iCarly iCarly SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob '70s Show '70s Show G. Lopez G. Lopez Friends Friends 34 (USA) SVU "Brotherhood" Law & Order: SVU "Hate" Law&O.:SVU "Wannabe" Law&O.:SVU "Shattered" Burn "Fail Safe" (N) Covert Affairs 35 (TBS) Queens Queens Seinfeld 1/2 Seinfeld 2/2 Family Guy Family Guy BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Conan 37 (CNN) (5:00) The Situation Room OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 OutFront 38 (TNT) Bones Bones CSI: NY "Holding Cell" CSI: NY "The Closer" CSI: NY "Do Not Pass Go" CSI: NY 39 (AMC) (5:15) ++++ White Christmas Bing Crosby. ++++ Miracle on 34th Street Maureen O'Hara. (:15) ++++ Miracle on 34th Street Maureen O'Hara. 40 (DISC) Storm Chasers Storm Chasers Storm Chasers 2011: Earth/Wild Weed Wars 2011: Earth/Wild 42 (A&E) The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 Beyond Scared Straight Beyond Scared Straight 52 (ANPL) Swamp Wars Riv Monsters: Unhook Skunk Whis. Skunk Whis. Wildman Wildman Swamp Wars Wildman Wildman 57 (OXY) Law & Order: C.I. Law & O: CI "Unrequited" Law:CI "Pas De Deux" Law:CI "Mis-Labeled" Law & Order: C.I. Law & O: CI "Unrequited" 58 (WE) Charmed Charmed "Soul Survivor" Braxton Family Values Braxton Family Values (N) Braxton "The Graduate" Braxton Family Values 60 (E!) After Lately The Soup E! News (N) Sex & City Sex & City E! Investigates E! Investigates (N) C. Lately (N) E! News 61 (TVL) M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Married Married Home Imp Home Imp Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Queens Queens 62 (NGEO) Truth/ Crystal Skull Who Really Killed Jesus? Pricing the Priceless (N) Pricing the Priceless (N) Pricing the Priceless (N) Pricele. "The Eiffel Tower" 64 (VS) NBC Sports Talk (L) 3 Gun Qwests Territories Winchester +++ Rocky III ('82, Dra) Sylvester Stallone. NBC Sports Talk 65 (SPEED) Pimp Pimp Pass Time Pass Time Pimp Pimp Pumped (N) Pumped Trucker Trucker Pimp Pimp 67 (HIST) American Pickers Shrimpin' "Rising Storm" Big Shrimpin' Swamp "Full Moon Fever" Shrimpin' "First Weigh-In" Universe "Sex in Space" 68 (BRAVO) The Real Housewives Top Chef "Game On" Atlanta "Law By Sheree" Beverly Hills Beverly (N) /(:15) Atlanta (:15) Housewives Atlanta 72 (BET) 106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live (L) Reed Reed The Game ++ Notorious ('08, Bio) Mohamed Dione, Jamal Woolard. 73 (HGTV) My Place My Place House House Hunt. House Hunt. House Spelling Manor (N) Sell LA (N) Sell NY (N) House Hunt. House 74 (SCIFI) (5:00) Open Graves ++ Resident Evil ('01, Act) Milla Jovovich. ++ Jeepers Creepers 2 ('03, Hor) Ray Wise. Wrong Turn 3: Left for ... 400 (HBO) (5:45) 24/7 (:45) Charlie St. Cloud ('10, Fant) Zac Efron. +++ The Blind Side ('09, Spt) Sandra Bullock. (:45) 1stLook Taxicab Confessions 450 (MAX) ++ The A-Team ('10, Act) Liam Neeson. (:15) + Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son Cedar Rapids ('11, Com) Ed Helms. Movie 500 (SHOW) Tapestries of Hope Betty Makoni. +++ The Italian Job ('03, Act) Mark Wahlberg. (:25) The Mechanic Jason Statham. Penn Teller Beach Heat

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Thursday, december 15, 2011 ComiCs/EntErtainmEnt

BLONDIE Dean Young/Denis Lebrun

BEETLE BAILEY Mort Walker Today’s Answers

FUNKY WINKERBEAN Tom Batiuk

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE Chris Browne

HI & LOIS Brian and Greg Walker THE LOCKHORNS William Hoest

MUTTS Patrick McDonnell

Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, the fog doesn’t hit your finances. A Dec. 15, 2011: respected boss or relative surprises zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you often feel very sure you. Tonight: Think “gifts.” Think of yourself. Your thinking might be “Santa.” grounded, but for whatever reason, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) an element of confusion runs through HHH Your major focus could be your life. You can count on yourself, just getting through the day. You have but you cannot predict others’ behav- something better waiting around the ior. Often people take a different corner. Think positively. If you need to meaning from a situation than you take a break, do. An element of confu- intend. Learn to clarify. Your positive sion surrounds your daily life. Tonight: attitude helps you work through prob- You are top dog. lems. You also will attract people who LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) are more upbeat. If you are single, HHHHH Zero in on your priorities, you could date to your heart’s content. knowing full well the choices you need Just don’t consider a date a marriage to make. Remain upbeat and direct in proposal. If you are attached, take up your dealings. Still, there is a vague a new hobby together. VIRGO can side effect with a loved one or a meet- push you beyond your limits. ing. Somehow you note a disconnect. THE FAMILY CIRCUS The Stars Show the Kind of Day Maintain a sense of humor. Tonight: CONCEPTIS SUDOKU You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; Vanish while you can. Bil Keane 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) by Dave Green ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You know what you want, HHHH While you can, get as but do you understand which path is much accomplished as possible. You the correct path? Touch base with are definitely overworked, but you can several different people. Your sense effectively get through that extra work. of humor helps when confusion mess- Confusion surrounds you and/or a es up the best-laid plans. Stay on top project. You might need to wait a little of a personal matter. Tonight: Tell it while to clear out the fog. Tonight: like it is. Head home, but squeeze in some SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) exercise. HHHHH Check out a hunch and TAURUS (April 20-May 20) brainstorm with those in the know. HHHH You come from a solid Although the solution appears in the position and greater depth and under- haze, it seems appropriate. Take a standing. Your ability to understand stand, but know that you will need to the way others work and empathize follow through. Clarify where others allows for a strong rapport. Your cre- are coming from. Tonight: Expect to ativity comes forward, allowing greater be burning the midnight oil. give-and-take in the late p.m. Tonight: CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Start thinking “weekend.” Make plans. HHHH Deal directly with one GEMINI (May 21-June 20) other person. You could be unusually DENNIS THE MENACE HHHH Don’t stand on ceremony persuasive when following through on Hank Ketchum with another person. Jump over a an idea. Use care with your finances, barrier and let it dissolve. Confusion as you easily could make a mistake. surrounds this situation anyway. Verify Tonight: Follow the music. what you are hearing. Don’t be goad- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ed into a disagreement. Stay cen- HHHHH If you think a key person tered, and listen. The end result will might have an ulterior motive, you be that you are very content. Tonight: could be misreading the situation. Just Happy to get home. accept what is offered, and make less CANCER (June 21-July 22) of a judgment. Has anyone told you HHH Be aware of your limita- that you over-think situations? Today tions — those that are self-imposed could be a prime example. Tonight: as well. You might want to see if you Chat over dinner. can move past a particular boundary. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) A partnership adds an element of con- HHH Continue the hectic pace. fusion. Ask questions and make sure You know what you are doing. you are on the same page. Tonight: Schedule meetings for late in the day. Head on out. Meet friends. What starts out as a business meeting LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) turns into a warm get-together, which HHHH Rethink the possibility of could evolve into a lot more. Tonight: making a change. Say “yes” and head Socializing to your heart’s content. in a new direction. Use the daylight hours to the max. Confusion sur- Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet rounds a personal matter. Make sure at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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