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50 CENTS • Vol. 118, No. 37 SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com OBITUARIES Capito to make stops in AEP releases Page A3 accountability • Dr. Oliver Eshenaur report • Charlene C. Wood Mason County on Monday BY HOPE ROUSH [email protected] BY DELYSSA HUFFMAN a $900,000 grant to the Mason facility with representatives from [email protected] County Public Service District. American Electric Power. POINT PLEASANT Leaders of the Public Service In 2009, the first fully integrated — American Electric SPORTS POINT PLEASANT — U.S. District will be in attendance as carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and Power (AEP) recently Rep. Shelly Moore Capito, R- will representatives from the U.S. storage (CCS) technology validation released their first corpo- W.Va., will make a visit to Mason • Point Pleasant hosts Army Corp of Engineers, which is project began operation at AEP’s rate accountability report. County on Monday to present a providing the grant funding. Mountaineer Plant. Now, AEP and According to a news Cardinal Conference grant and to tour the American The ACoE hopes that this will its partners are pursuing a new pro- release, the report fea- meet. See Page B1 Electric Power Plant. improve and extend wastewater ject that will demonstrate those tech- tures information regard- Capito’s day will begin around services to 280 residents. nologies on a commercial scale. ing the company’s finan- noon at the Mason County Also on Monday, Capito will This visit will be around 3:30 cial, environmental and Courthouse where she will present tour the carbon capture and storage p.m. at the plant in New Haven. social performance. To view a full copy of the report, go to the Web site http://www.aepsustain- ability.com/. The report, which was prepared according to principles established by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), primari- ly outlines the issues that affect AEP’s long-term sustainability, such as financial performance; energy security; reliabili- ty and growth; public policy; environmental performance; global cli- mate change; work force issues; and stakeholder engagement. The report also was reviewed by the GRI to ensure that AEP reported on all of the core performance indicators. According to a news release, the report received a GRI’s Application Level A, which reflects the high level of transparency in the report. Some of the INSIDE points outlines in the report include the follow- • For the Record. ing: See Page A2 • Energy efficiency targets — AEP identi- • Local Briefs. fied energy efficiency See Page A2 Delyssa Huffman/photos and demand reduction • W.Va. creates These students in the West Virginia Travel and Tourism class at Wahama Jr/Sr High School are instructed by goals for parts of the hotline to report Ms. Kincaid. As part of their business/marketing project, the group of 17 students were hired into their posi- company’s service terri- tions in their business, “The Poster Makers.” From managers to sales, and personnel to skilled labor employ- tory. The report states workplace issues. ees, the business also provided teachers training on the equipment. that AEP identified ener- See Page A3 gy efficiency and demand reduction goals • Extension News. for parts of the compa- See Page A7 Travel class at WHS operates business ny’s territory. AEP has • USDA announces BY DELYSSA HUFFMAN done a great job with Please see AEP, A3 initiative to improve ag [email protected] their business,” Kincaid stated. “They conducted energy conservation, MASON — They were business in an orderly efficiency. hired for the job, market- fashion and were very Mini-Jubilee See Page A7 ed their projects and even professional.” ran a business, all inside Students in the class • Environmentalists the doors at Wahama were hired for a specific event set protest logging in W.Va. Jr/Sr High School. job, after submitting a job forest. See Page A8 Students in Lois application and being for May 15 Kincaid’s West Virginia interviewed. Divisions of BY DELYSSA HUFFMAN Travel and Tourism class, the business included [email protected] fulfilled objectives for a sales and marketing; marketing project by record keeping/finance; HARTFORD — Music operating a small busi- personnel; skilled labor; lovers are invited to gath- WEATHER ness which was orga- technicians; packaging; er on Saturday, May 15 at nized and set up by the and delivery. A president the Hartford Community students’ themselves. and several managers also Center along W.Va. 62 to “The Poster Makers” were chosen for each area. came about as a hands- join in the mini-jubilee In their business, stu- celebration. on, problem based learn- dents made two products: Pictured are Sam Bolin, April McCloud, Dakota Sisk ing activity. and Cody Stewart, just four students who operated Evelyn Roush, promot- “My students have Please see WHS, A3 two machines during their class project. er for the event, said that the jubilee will feature singers and musicians, some of which who will perfrom for their first Filson named PVH time in the area. “This is a free event,” High: Upper 50s. volunteer of the year Roush said. “A love offer- Low: Upper 30s. ing will be lifted to sup- REGISTER STAFF port the 20th annual Bend [email protected] Area Gospel Jubilee.” Those on the agenda to POINT PLEASANT — For years sing at the Hartford INDEX Thelma Filson worked in the former Community Center next Marietta Plant cafeteria serving food to Saturday include 2 SECTIONS — 16 PAGES hundreds of laborers. Atonement from Calendars A5 Once the plant closed, then she took a Marysville, Ohio; Valorie position in Dietary Services at Pleasant Higginbotham of Buffalo; Classifieds B4-6 Valley Hospital where she was a “jack of Annointed of St. Albans; all trades.” After 18 years of dedicated The Roush Family of New Comics B7 service, she retired in 1987 as the head Haven; Arling Barnes & cook. Her attention to exemplary cus- Friends of Red House; and Editorials A4 tomer service paid off when Filson was Cross Creek of Buffalo. recently named Pleasant Valley Hospital Submitted photo Doors will open at 5 Sports B Section Thelma Filson, bottom center, was recently named the Pleasant Volunteer of the Year. p.m. with entertainment Valley Hospital Volunteer of the Year 2009. Filson, a member of “I was absolutely shocked when my name starting at 6 p.m. © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. the PVH Auxiliary since 1987, was selected by her peers for her was announced,” explained Filson. “I just Everyone is encouraged dedication and outstanding service to the not-for-profit facility. love working with my group at the Pleasant to bring a lawn chair. Valley Nursing & Rehabilitation Center and Parking will be available Shown with Filson are her co-workers and friends, back row left wasn’t expecting such an honor.” at the community center. to right, Jean Roush, Lillian Chapman, Blanche Siders and Margaret Greenlee. Please see Filson, A3 Please see Event, A3

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HOSA or pursuing a and center parts of the be held every Monday Offices to degree in an agriculture cemetery. between 5:30 and 6:30 be closed related field. Those who have loved p.m. at the Main Street Applications must be ones buried in these areas Baptist Church. The ser- POINT PLEASANT received at Peoples Bank are encouraged to assist. vices are open to any- — The City of Point by May 15. Donations may be sent one, as everyone is Pleasant offices will be Scholarships will be to Denver L. Gibbs, available to receive the closed Tuesday, May 11 awarded during the live- 17033 Sand Hill Road, free dinner. due to the Primary stock sale of the Mason Letart, WV 25253. The menu will include Election. Garbage pick- County Fair. For more soup, sandwiches, a up will follow as normal. information, contact Garden dessert and drink. Sharon Stapleton or The Main Street Krista Rollins at 304- Club asks Baptist Church congre- Scholarship 675-4480. gation members will be businesses to preparing the meals and applications contemporary Christian available Correction plant flowers music will provide a spiritual background POINT PLEASANT LETART — An incor- POINT PLEASANT appeal. — Applications for the rect photo appeared in — The Tu-Endie-Wei Dennis Brumfield, the 2010 Peoples Bank Fair Thursday’s edition. The Garden Club along with financial trustee and Scholarship are now story titled, ‘Ash wins the Floral Committee of deacon at the church, available at Hannan, engineering scholarship’, Point Pleasant in Bloom said that there are a few Wahama and Point was submitted with the have requested for busi- rules to follow. They Pleasant Junior/Senior wrong student. nesses to plant flowers include that people come High Schools. again this year. appropriately dressed Applications also may This year’s PPIB col- and have appropriate be picked up at the Mowing ors, which were chosen behavior in the church Mason County Career donations by area residents earlier fellowship hall. Center and Peoples this year, are red, white For more information Bank’s Main St. and needed and blue. about the soup kitchen, Jackson Ave. locations. contact the church at Eligible applicants must LETART — Union Soup kitchen 304-675-4061. be a 2010 graduating Cemetery will begin Mason County senior mowing their grounds open who is a member of and are in need of dona- Jacob Starcher either 4-H, FFA, Skills tions to continue the per- POINT PLEASANT Starcher places USA, FBLA, FCCLA, petual care of the old — A soup kitchen will Kyger Creek tourney coming back at nationals CHESHIRE, Ohio — lar season teams, no all- is planned from 7-8 p.m. The Kyger Creek Little star teams will be For information, Jake CLIFTON — Jacob Starcher, a seventh grader at League Baseball allowed. Richie (740) 645-8061 or Point Pleasant Junior High School, recently placed Tournament is scheduled An organizational (740) 645-8647, or Jeff third in the Nuway National Wrestling to make a comeback this meeting is planned for Moles at (740) 222-9826. Championships in Battle Creek, Mich. summer. Thursday, May 13. The Interested coaches who Starcher, 12, had a record of three wins and only Employees from the boys baseball meeting is cannot attend the meet- one loss; the loss coming from the champion match Kyger Creek Power Plant scheduled from 6-7 p.m. ing are encouraged to decided by only one point, 4-3. are planning to revive the The girls softball meeting call for information. Starcher had also had a great year by having an little league boys base- overall record of 36 wins and only 12 losses, with a ball tourney and add a first place win at the West Virginia Jr. State Meet in softball tournament for Parkersburg and a first place win at the Mason girls ages 10-12. The County open. softball tournament is set Starcher also placed sixth at the WSAZ Meet in for July 12-18. The base- Huntington. He was the only seventh grader to place ball tournament is set for in the Top 8 in the 155 pound weight class out of 40 July 19-25. The tourna- wrestlers. He is the son of Edward and Michele Starcher. ment is open to all regu- For the Record West Virginia State Police LAKIN — A single-vehicle accident occurred on April 30 in Leon. Carroll O. Jenkins was driving a 2003 GMC Sonoma. Jenkins was traveling on Cain Ridge Run when she lost control of her vehicle and ran off the roadway, striking a mailbox and a fence. Sr. Trp. A.D. Wootton investigated. • Richard A. Hubman, 43, Cincinnati, Ohio, was arrested May 1 by Sr. Trp. A.D. Wootton on charges of being a fugitive from justice. Mason County Sheriff’s Department POINT PLEASANT — Randall E. Cline, 37, Patriot, Ohio, was arrested April 27 by Cpl. W.H. Gritt on charges of a capias. • Larry M. Sayre, 32, Point Pleasant, was arrested April 29 by Cpt. B.C. Peterson on charges of a viola- tion of a domestic violence petition. • Edna Lane, 66, of Point Pleasant, was arrested May 5 by Sgt. S.L. Greene and Cpl. C.A. Varian on charges of domestic battery. • Jessica Morris, 30, Point Pleasant, was arrested May 6 by Dep. F. Terry on charges of truancy, second offense. • Randy M. Harmon, 47, Point Pleasant, was arrest- ed May 6 by Dep. R. Wilson on charges of domestic battery. • Hai Van Duong, 39, Point Pleasant, was arrested May 7 by Sgt. S.L. Greene, Cpl. C.A. Varian, and Cpt. C.E. Stearns on charges of domestic battery. Mason County Forecast

Saturday...Mostly sunny and windy. Much cooler with highs in the upper 50s. West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph. Saturday night...Mostly cloudy in the evening...Then becoming partly cloudy. Breezy and much colder with lows in the upper 30s. Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph...Diminishing to around 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph after midnight. Sunday...Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. Sunday night...Mostly clear. Cold with lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph in the evening...Becoming light and variable. Monday...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. Monday night...Mostly cloudy. A chance of show- ers after midnight. Not as cool with lows in the mid 40s. Chance of rain 30 percent. Tuesday and Tuesday night...Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 70s. Lows in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 50 percent. Wednesday...Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 70s. Chance of rain 50 percent. Wednesday night...A chance of thunderstorms in the evening. Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Lows in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 40 percent. Thursday and Thursday night...Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Highs in the upper 70s. Lows in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 30 percent. Saturday, May 8, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page A3 Obituaries W.Va. creates hotline to report workplace issues CHARLESTON (AP) hour hot line to report worst coal mining-relat- officials since Thursday’s Dr. Oliver C. Eshenaur — Gov. Joe Manchin mining and industrial ed accident in 40 years. announcement. announced Friday the accidents. The agency plans to con- “The wishes of the Dr. Oliver C. Eshenaur, 79, Orrville, Ohio, died at creation of a hot line Workers can place duct much of its initial state of West Virginia is his residence on Thursday, May 6, 2010, following a that West Virginians can anonymous calls to the investigation behind for the public to hear as short period of declining health. call if they feel threat- workplace safety hot closed doors, then later soon as possible,” he He was born on September 19, 1930, in Point ened by workplace safe- line. The number is 1- hold two public hearings said. Pleasant, the son of Roy W. and Marian (Gast) ty issues. 866-808-0875. and other forums for pub- “If you see you are not Eshenaur. He was united in marriage to Barbara “I want every miner The announcement lic input. getting the cooperation Russell on July 26, 1968 in Connersville, Ind. She and every worker in the comes a little more than Manchin said Friday he and it’s not proving to be survives. state of West Virginia to a month after 29 miners would have preferred beneficial, stop the He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in biol- be empowered,” died in an April 5 explo- that all aspects of the process immediately” ogy from Northeast Missouri State Teacher’s College, Manchin said. “If you sion at Massey Energy’s investigation be open to and hold open sessions, Kirksville, Mo., in 1951. In 1955, Dr. Eshenaur believe you have Upper Big Branch mine. the public. But, he said Manchin said. received his Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine absolutely no avenue, no Investigators are look- he was told that the Meanwhile, levels of degree at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic vehicle in the structure of ing at safety issues in investigation could be toxic gases inside the Medicine and served his internship and surgical resi- the company where you the Raleigh County expedited by allowing Upper Big Branch mine dency at Parkview Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. work ... please call us.” mine. “people to speak more are keeping investiga- From 1957 to 1967, he worked at the Point Clinic in The hot line will be On Thursday, the fed- freely and openly” dur- tors at bay. Manchin Point Pleasant. He also served as the Mason County staffed around the clock, eral Mine Safety and ing closed sessions. said that phase of the Coroner in West Virginia for 10 years. seven days a week by the Health Administration The investigation investigation can’t start Dr. Eshenaur moved to Orrville, Ohio in 1967, and Division of Homeland said it would not to con- needs to be done quickly until crews can enter the founded Family Practice Center, where he worked Security and Emergency vene a public hearing in and efficiently, said mine without having to until 2010. Management. The state the early stages of its Manchin, who added he wear portable oxygen He was a member of the Ohio State Medical already operates a 24- investigation into the has not talked to MSHA equipment. Association, the American Medical Association, and the Fraternal Order of Police Association. Dr. Eshenaur was a Kentucky Colonel of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, Commonwealth of Kentucky, and received the Medal of Distinction. Event He served as Chief of Staff at the former Doctor’s from Page A1 Hospital in Massillon, Ohio from 1978-1979. He also served as the team physician at Waynedale High Roush asks that everyone School for many years and was a former Eagle Scout. be careful not to block Dr. Eshenaur was the founder of the Hardly Able the entrance of homes Construction Company. close to the location of Dr. Eshenaur was a wood worker, story teller, the sing. comedian, and an avid gardener, providing fresh pro- “I feel that the duce from his own garden for family and friends. Hartford Community He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter, Center is another door Julie Fay, and a brother, Robert Eshenaur. that God has opened for In addition to his wife, Barbara, he is survived by us to continue our min- children, Alan (Tiffany) Eshenaur of Orrville, Ohio, istry,” Roush said. “This Richard ( Kelley) Eshenaur of Chesterton, Ind., is very dear to my heart Raymond (Traci) Eshenaur of Orrville, Ohio, Pamela and I am thankful that (Chris) Ion of Gaithersburg, Md., Theresa (Andy) my friends and family Wickline of Gallipolis, Ohio, and William Eshenaur have yet another place of Sacramento, Calif.; grandchildren, Jarred, Jadah, they where they can Atonement Jackson, Rachel, Sarah, Kristen, Amber, Amanda, come together and wor- Jessica, Chelsea and Christopher; brothers, Jim ship God in a communi- remind her and her The 20th Annual Bend Fairgrounds. (Marian) Eshenaur, Larry (Joyce) Eshenaur, and ty atmosphere.” Charles (Pauline) Eshenaur; and sisters, Ruth friends of times spent Area Gospel Jubilee will For more information Eshenaur and Janet Carr. Roush continued to say together growing up take place June 1-5 in about the upcoming Services will be held 2 p.m., Tuesday, May 11, at that the atmosphere of ‘singing for neighbors or Cottageville at the events, contact Roush at Orrville Christian Churchwith Pastor Tom Ledford offi- the Mini-Jubilee will under a shade tree.’ Jackson County 304-882-2049. ciating. Burial will take place at Crown Hill Cemetery in Orrville, Ohio. Friends may call from 5-8 p.m., Monday, at Auble Funeral Home in Orrville, Ohio. Online registry and expressions of condolence may AEP from Page A1 be left at the funeral home’s Web site at www.auble- funeralhome.com. significantly increased mental, safety and health identifies the steps that as eight permanent jobs. Contributions may be made to Orrville Christian investments in energy performance of its coal AEP is taking to reduce “We are proud to be Church Youth of Round Lake Camp, c/o Orrville efficiency programs over suppliers. The company and offset its greenhouse one of the first compa- Christian Church, 925 N. Elm St., Orrville, OH the past several years, intends to conduct an gas emissions, including nies in the nation to 44667, Relay for Life: Barb’s Bees, c/o Angel from $13 million in 2008 annual survey of suppli- the demonstration of develop an integrated McMorrow, 365 S. Crownhill Road, Orrville, OH to a projected $110 mil- ers and identify practices carbon capture and stor- report that recognizes the 44667, or Crossroads Hospice, 3743 Boettler Oaks lion in 2010 and a that can be shared age technology. The strong connection Drive, Suite E, Green, OH 44685. planned $218 million in among coal companies AEP Mountaineer Plant between our financial 2012. AEP also to improve the overall in New Haven is cur- performance and our announced the creation performances of suppli- rently implementing the environmental and social Charlene C. Wood of an Energy Efficiency ers. Carbon Capture Storage responsibilities,” Advisory Council includ- • Coal stakeholder Project. The CCS valida- Michael G. Morris, Charlene C. Wood, 64, ing experts from manu- meeting — AEP tion project captures car- AEP’s chairman, presi- Gallipolis, Ohio, died facturing, trade groups, brought together coal bon dioxide from the dent and CEP, said in a Thursday morning, May 6, home builders, govern- suppliers, environmen- flue gas and pumps it 1.5 news release. “Our deci- 2010, at Holzer Medical ment, non-government tal groups, regulators, miles underground in sion to combine our Center. agencies and others to community leaders and deep geological forma- annual report to share- She was born March 29, generate new ideas and academics to discuss tions — trapped by lay- holders with our corpo- 1946 in Gallipolis, Ohio, a solutions, identify oppor- coal issues, including ers of caprock — for rate sustainability report daughter of the late tunities for collaboration mountaintop removal permanent storage. reflects our commitment Captain Charles Clark and and help drive the nation- mining practice, and the Carbon dioxide capture to hold ourselves Dorothy Pearson Clark of al conversation on energy environmental, safety began on Sept. 1, 2009 accountable to our Point Pleasant. efficiency and conserva- and health performance and storage started on actions and results, and it Charlene was a loving tion. of coal suppliers. The Oct. 1, 2009. The project demonstrates our efforts and devoted wife, mother, • Coal supplier sur- company intends to con- also enabled the to be transparent and to and grandmother. vey — AEP began eval- tinue holding similar Mountaineer Plant to consider the environmen- She was a retired beauti- uating the mining prac- meetings. provide 300 temporary tal and social impact of cian, a member of the Sand Hill Road Church of tices and the environ- In addition, the report construction jobs as well everything we do.” Christ, and a former member of the Morning Star Chapter 444 Eastern Star. She is survived by her mother; husband, Carlos Wood, whom she married on June 11, 1966 in Point from Page A1 Pleasant; three children, Craig (Natalie) Wood of Filson Marietta, Ohio, Tammy (Greg) Willet of Gallipolis, Filson is no stranger to Jean Roush, encouraged Blanche Siders and Marietta Plant cafeteria Ohio, and Brent (Teresa) Wood of Wingett Run, Ohio; hard work. Born in 1926 Filson to become a mem- Margaret Greenlee, com- when the couple met, three grandchildren, Jessica Willet, and Taylor and in Hartford, she was the ber of the “pink ladies,” plete a multitude of tasks have two grown children, Jonathan Wood; five step grandchildren, Kirstie and daughter of Burley and as they were affectionate- including creating tray Gary Filson (Gallipolis, Kylie Ladicicco, and Josh, Timmy, and Tyler Binegar; Matilda Board. Burley ly called. favors, holding special Ohio) and Debora Carcy two brothers, Roger (Twila) Clark and Jeff (Belinda) was a coalminer and “Thelma deserved this events for the residents (Athens, Ohio), two Clark, both of Point Pleasant; and three sisters, Lana Matilda was a homemak- recognition,” Roush said. and assisting staff. grandchildren and two (Keith) Sayre, Mary Martin, and Kim (Tony) Oliver, er who raised eight chil- “She is dependable, “I truly enjoy volun- great-grandchildren. all of Point Pleasant. dren. truthful, honest and a teering and have built “Volunteering is one of Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, “Living through the Christian.” some lasting relation- the best decisions I have May 9, at the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home in Great Depression made Filson has been volun- ships with other mem- ever made,” Filson said. Gallipolis, Ohio with Lewis Mikell and Pete me appreciate the little teering at the Pleasant bers of the Auxiliary,” “I highly encourage Allinder officiating. Burial will follow in Centenary things in life,” Valley Nursing & said Filson. “The everyone to volunteer in Cemetery. Friends may call from 5-9 p.m. Saturday explained Filson. “I saw Rehabilitation Center for PVNRC has been won- some way or another. It is at the funeral home. the tough times people more than 20 years. derful, as well. Not only truly rewarding.” Charlene’s nephews will serve as pallbearers. were going through and Initially, she started out is the staff professional “We are so proud of An online guest registry is available at just wanted to do any- sewing lap robes for the and caring, but I also Thelma and her many www.waugh-halley-wood.com. thing to help. I still residents. These hand- have gotten to know accomplishments,” believe in giving back made covers kept the many of the residents.” Koneda Devrick, presi- to the community.” patients warm and During her spare time, dent of the PVH Filson has been an offered them a little bit of Filson enjoys going to Auxiliary, said. “She active member of the homespun comfort. Now, church and working in has always given Massey ramping up PVH Auxiliary since her Filson, and a regular her garden. She and her unselfishly of her time. retirement. Long-time crew that consists of late husband, William, She is well-deserving of mining operations volunteer and friend, Roush, Lillian Chapman, who was the owner of the this honor.” JULIAN (AP) — Coal producer Massey Energy is ramping up its operations. Richmond, Va.-based Massey said Friday it’s from Page A1 beginning production at two mines in Kentucky and WHS West Virginia. It also announced plans on Thursday to alphabet letters for bul- low-up survey was used ing the running of the Students participating reopen three idled West Virginia surface mines. letin boards throughout to check for customer business. in the travel class busi- The company expects to employ about 270 people at the school, and posters satisfaction. “Everyone had fun ness/marketing project the West Virginia mines, which are expected to produce for teachers to use for “The feedback operating the machines,” including students rang- about 1.3 million tons of coal for power plants through instruction. received was great,” Kincaid. ing from freshman to the end of this year. It also expects to produce about A market survey was Kincaid said. “The stu- The machines used seniors. They are 750,000 tons of coal and employ about 110 people at the sent out to determine the dents were very proud of belong to Wahama, but Brandon Cundiff, David mines in Pike County, Ky., and Buchanan County, Va. interest in such a service themselves, as I am of have been under-used in Darst, Samantha Fisher, Massey said it included the tonnage in its 2010 pro- and product. Teachers them.” the past. Tyissha Kimes, Chelsea duction estimates. who responded received An additional service “The students learned Laudermilt, April Roundbottom surface mine in Pike County, Ky., order forms and paid offered was training for about marketing, pro- McCloud, Sarah Sands, began operation this month and Hurricane Branch with “teacher bucks” — the teachers to learn how vided products and ser- Dakota Sisk, Cody Trace Fork mine in Buchanan County, Va., is expect- play money. Students to use the machines. vices, and trained teach- Stewart, James Tate, ed to begin operation in July. even had the responsibil- Students used leadership ers,” Kincaid stated. Stephen Underwood, In West Virginia, Camp Branch mine in Logan ity of filling the orders, skills, technology skills, “These skills will have Mystic Will, Ciara County is already up and running. Sandy Gap mine designing the posters, work ethic, responsibili- them in the future and Young, Samuel Bolin, should resume production in June and Highland mine and billing those for the ty, and cooperation, they had so much fun Anastasia Muncy and in Logan County is expected back in July. products received. A fol- among other skills, dur- doing it.” Gabrielle Vanmeter. Page A4 OOPINION Saturday, May 8, 2010

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YOUR OPINION School board ECONOMY Dear Editor: Mrs. Click is right, we need new board mem- bers. We have candidates running that have fought Jobs up 290,000; for our country and they will fight for our schools. We have teachers running that are very educated to help get a fresh start for the next four years, if they are elected. jobless rate rises to 9.9 pct. Let’s pull together and put members on the board that we can really trust and know they will fight to make a better school system. BY JEANNINE AVERSA months ahead, Naroff said. Another grim statistic: The I have worked for the board now over 30 years ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday’s employment report number of people out of work six and I believe we need a change. I am disappoint- sketched out a picture of a healing months or longer reached 6.7 mil- ed in the way that our school system has been The economy got what it was jobs market and an economy lion in April, a new high. These operated in the last four years. Mason County looking for in April: A burst of picking up momentum in the people made up 45.9 percent of Schools could be the best system in the state, but hiring that added a net 290,000 early spring. all unemployed people, also a only if the best candidate is elected to do the right jobs, the biggest monthly total in Wall Street appeared to look record high. thing for our schools. four years. past the more positive U.S. jobs Hiring isn’t expected to be Take time out to vote on Tuesday, May 11. Do The improving economy drew report and instead focused on robust enough anytime soon to what’s right. Vote for the candidates that will pull so many more people into the Europe’s spreading debt crisis. lower the unemployment rate Mason County out of its multi-million dollar labor force in search of employ- The trouble overseas sent the much. Economists think it will deficit. The candidates that will fight and conquer, ment that the jobless rate rose to Dow Jones industrial average remain above 9 percent by the bring Mason County Schools out of the deep hole 9.9 percent. plunging nearly 1,000 points November midterm elections. it is currently in. The hiring last month of 66,000 Thursday before recovering most That could make Democratic and Marlene Reynolds temporary government workers to of its losses. Stock prices on Republican incumbents in Point Pleasant conduct the census added to over- Friday were fluctuating sharply, Congress vulnerable. all job creation. But private as they often do the day after a big Just 21 percent of Americans employers — the backbone of the slide. By late morning, the Dow consider the economy in good economy — contributed the most: Jones industrial average was condition, according to an OUR VIEW A surprisingly strong 231,000 down more than 100 points. Associated Press-GfK Poll con- jobs, the most since March 2006, The surprisingly high number ducted April 7-12. the Labor Department said of jobs added in April offered the Nationwide, average hourly Vote Friday. latest evidence that businesses are earnings edged up to $22.47 in The new jobs, generated by sec- feeling more confident in the April, from $22.46. Lackluster On May 11 we will once again engage in the tors across the economy, are the recovery. Consumers increased wage gains are a big reason con- bloodless revolution called an election. It’s a time first sign that the recovery is their spending in March by the sumers are still hesitant to spend where we as Americans are given the chance to adding significant numbers of largest amount in five months. lavishly, making for a more sub- determine the course our country, state, county, new jobs — even if not enough to Factory production grew in April dued economic recovery. city or village will take and who will lead us. absorb the influx of jobseekers. at the fastest pace in nearly six For employers to boost hiring The right to vote is a precious gift that we who “Clearly companies have a newfound confidence in the years and demand grew briskly significantly, the economy would live in a free land should never take for granted. for a variety of services in that need to grow at an annual rate of As we look around the globe, that right, that priv- future of the economic recovery and on the part of their own busi- same month. 6 percent to 8 percent a quarter, ilege, is denied to millions upon millions of peo- Job gains in April were wide- rather than the 3.2 percent pace ple. Or if they do have the right to vote, govern- ness prospects,” said Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Economic spread. Manufacturers, construc- logged in the first three months of ment corruption stands in the way of that vote tion companies, retailers, profes- this year, economists say. Such making a difference. Advisors. “The broadbased job gains are an indication that busi- sional and business services, edu- growth would mean shoppers While our country and our system of govern- cation and health services, leisure were spending much more freely. ment may not be perfect, we believe that the U.S. nesses are feeling more comfort- able about expanding their work and hospitality, and government That would give companies confi- is still the greatest country in the world. all showed gains. Among the dence that sales gains would last. Let’s be sure to exercise the power that “We the forces,” he said. President Barack Obama called weak spots: transportation and That scenario isn’t likely. People” have to maintain the freedom we hold so warehousing, and information High unemployment and slug- dear. Get out and vote this Tuesday. the addition of 290,000 jobs in April “very encouraging news.” companies, which all cut jobs last gish wage gains are likely to pre- But he said much remains to be month. vent consumers from going on done to get Americans back to Also encouraging: The employ- spending sprees any time soon. ment picture in both February and Small businesses, which usually Thought for Today: “The biggest big business work. “This week’s jobs numbers March turned out to be stronger help drive job creation during in America is not steel, automobiles, or televi- than previously thought. Payrolls recoveries, are having trouble get- sion. It is the manufacture, refinement and dis- comes as a relief to Americans who found a job,” Obama said. grew by 230,000 in March, better ting loans. That tight credit is tribution of anxiety.”— Eric Sevareid, American “But it offers obviously little than the 162,000 first reported. crimping their ability to expand news commentator (1912-1992). comfort to those who are still out And, 39,000 jobs were actually operations and hire. of work.” added in February, an improve- Europe’s debt crisis will proba- The unemployment rate rose ment from the previous estimate bly dampen demand for U.S. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR from 9.7 percent in March to 9.9 of 14,000 losses. exports. And the debt crisis may percent in April, mainly because All told, 15.3 million people continue to weigh on markets. Letters to the editor should be limited to 300 words. All letters 805,000 jobseekers — perhaps were out of work in April. Thursday’s stock market plunge are subject to editing, must be signed and include address and Counting people who have — the Dow Jones industrial aver- telephone number. No unsigned letters will be published. 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Her boyfriend gets SATURDAY, MAY 8 Maranatha Cornerstone MONDAY, MAY 17 Point Pleasant Rotary SOUTHSIDE — Church. The group is HENDERSON — Club meeting, noon, Dance, 7-10 p.m., intended for anyone with Kitchen of Blessing food McNeil Room at Pleasant all the attention Southside Community alcohol, drug or other pantry, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Valley Hospital. Dear Dr. Brothers: I Center. Singing by Dale addictions. For more Victory Apostolic Church. POINT PLEASANT — am very happy in my Burns and Ohio River information or directions, Providing USDA food in Clothing give-away, 10 relationship with a great Boys. Featuring a special visit www.maranatha- accordance with federal a.m.-2 p.m., Point Mother’s Day drawing. cornerstonechurch.org or and USDA polices. Pleasant Presbyterian guy I met a few months HENDERSON — call 304-882-2567. NEW HAVEN — Church. ago. The problem is that Dance, 7-10 p.m., THURSDAY, MAY 13 Outreach services, 9 LETART — Twelve- he is so much more pop- Henderson Community NEW HAVEN — a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well step recovery support ular than I am! Whenever Center. Music by Big Outreach services, 9 Ministries. Services avail- group meeting, 7 p.m., we are together, with my Country Band. Everyone a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well able include counseling, Maranatha Cornerstone friends or his — it does- welcome. Ministries. Services avail- mission store and food Church. The group is n’t matter which group POINT PLEASANT — able include counseling, pantry. Questions? Call intended for anyone with — he’s often the center Mason County Democrat mission store and food 304-882-3838. alcohol, drug or other of attention, and I am the 100 Club meeting, 9 pantry. Questions? Call POINT PLEASANT — addictions. For more afterthought! Yet I hate to Dr. Joyce Brothers a.m., Village Pizza Inn. 304-882-3838. Soup kitchen, 5:30-6:30 information or directions, go places without him POINT PLEASANT — POINT PLEASANT — p.m., Main Street Baptist visit www.maranatha- now, because people sort Gospel sing, 7 p.m., TOPS, weigh-in at 4:30 Church. Menu includes cornerstonechurch.org or of look past me and ask exhaustion is catching up Pleasant Valley p.m., meeting at 5 p.m., soup, sandwiches, a call 304-882-2567. where he is. How do I with us. I really don’t Community Church. Trinity United Methodist dessert and a drink. THURSDAY, MAY 20 make more of an impres- want to blame the twins Everyone welcome. Church. Questions? Call Questions? Call the POINT PLEASANT — sion on people? I am for anything they do, Pastor Doug Garten. 304-675-3692. church at 304-675-4061. NARFE Chapter 2252 rather shy. — G.B. because they are only MONDAY, MAY 10 POINT PLEASANT — TUESDAY, MAY 18 meeting, 1 p.m., Mason Dear G.B.: It’s difficult babies. My wife and I are POINT PLEASANT — Weight Watchers, weigh- POINT PLEASANT — County Library. when one half of a couple constantly on each Point Pleasant in Bloom ins, 4:30 p.m., meeting at Point Pleasant in Bloom POINT PLEASANT — is a shining star and the other’s backs. — V.D. Floral/Tidiness Committee 5 p.m., Krodel Park meeting, 6:30 p.m., Lion’s Club meeting, 6 other has to stand in his Dear V.D.: It is good to meeting, 6:30 p.m., Clubhouse. Trinity United Methodist p.m., PVH Buxton Room. shadow. Although you acknowledge the stres- Supple Law Office. POINT PLEASANT — Church. Public welcome Public welcome to describe yourself as shy, sors in your marriage — Questions? Contact Cary AA, 7:30 p.m., to attend. Questions? attend. the fact that you would everyone has them, but Supple at 304-675-6249. Presbyterian Church, cor- Contact Cary Supple at POINT PLEASANT — like a bit more attention not everyone is willing to POINT PLEASANT — ner of Eighth and Main 304-675-6249. Camp Sunshine meeting, from friends and acquain- face their issues and try ALPHO meeting, 7:30 streets. Use side entrance. POINT PLEASANT — 7 p.m., Pleasant Valley tances suggests that you to do something about p.m., Mason County POINT PLEASANT — Grief support group, 2 Hospital. are ready to break out of them before the relation- Public Library. Point Pleasant Writers p.m., Pleasant Valley NEW HAVEN — your shell. Perhaps you ship is strained beyond POINT PLEASANT — Guild for aspiring writers, Hospital. Questions? Call Outreach services, 9 are not so much shy as repair. So, congratula- Mason County Solid 2-4 p.m., Mason County Anna Music at 304-675- a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s just a bit reserved or tions for taking the first Waste Authority meeting, Public Library. 7400. Well Ministries. Services quiet, or even none of the step toward changing the 6 p.m., Mason County Questions? Call Nick LETART — HELP Diet available include coun- above — just overpow- dynamics in your house- Courthouse. Griffin at 304-675-3985. Class, Letart Community seling, mission store ered by a super-charis- hold. But now you must POINT PLEASANT — FRIDAY, MAY 14 Center. Weigh-ins from and food pantry. matic individual who had move beyond the victim Mason County Special POINT PLEASANT — 5:30-6 p.m., followed by a Questions? Call 304- no problem noticing you mentality and begin to Olympics meeting, 7 Mason County Association short meeting. 882-3838. in the first place! build upon the resources p.m., Mason County of Retired School POINT PLEASANT — POINT PLEASANT — At any rate, when an you have at your disposal Public Library. Employees meeting, noon, AA, noon, rear of the TOPS, weigh-in at 4:30 adult describes herself as for being the best parents NEW HAVEN — First Church of God. All Prestera Center. p.m., meeting at 5 p.m., rather shy, it tends to you can be, as well as a Outreach services, 9 retired school employees FLATROCK — Clothing Trinity United Methodist point to a desire to be happy married couple. a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well are encouraged to attend. give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Church. Questions? Call treated as someone with The first thing you must Ministries. Services avail- Questions? Call Suzie Good Shepherd United 304-675-3692. special needs. Others do is be sure not to let able include counseling, Miller at 304-675-1542. Methodist Church. POINT PLEASANT — might see you as a fragile your focus be on how mission store and food SATURDAY, MAY 15 NEW HAVEN — Weight Watchers, weigh- being whom one must much difficulty having pantry. Questions? Call MASON — Basket Outreach services, 9 ins, 4:30 p.m., meeting at approach with kid gloves two children at once has 304-882-3838. Bingo, St. Joseph’s a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well 5 p.m., Krodel Park and coax out from the brought to your married POINT PLEASANT — Catholic Church, doors Ministries. Services avail- Clubhouse. shadows — all of which life. It can be very easy to Soup kitchen, 5:30-6:30 open at 5 p.m. with games able include counseling, POINT PLEASANT — can add up to a lot of give your kids the wrong p.m., Main Street Baptist set to start at 6 p.m. There mission store and food AA, 7:30 p.m., attention that one might impression — and once Church. Menu includes will be concessions with pantry. Questions? Call Presbyterian Church, otherwise not have they feel they are a nui- soup, sandwiches, a homemade desserts. 304-882-3838. corner of Eighth and attracted. So, describing sance or a problem dessert and a drink. Questions? Call Frances WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 Main streets. Use side yourself as shy can unin- instead of your biggest Questions? Call the Tayor at 304-882-2252. POINT PLEASANT — entrance. tentionally be very job, you could be planti- church at 304-675-4061. revealing! Perhaps you ng the seeds of all sorts TUESDAY, MAY 11 need to focus a bit more of bad stuff. POINT PLEASANT — on what makes your Know that you’re not Mason County 911 friends so interested in alone, and that the many Advisory Board meeting, your boyfriend ... families of multiples do 4:15 p.m., Mason County approach them first; don’t best with a strong support 911 Center meeting room. Old Fashioned wait for them to ask about system — even if it is only POINT PLEASANT — Come your boyfriend. Make each other, sharing horror Gourd Society meeting, 6 some friends of your own stories as well as happy p.m., kitchen dining room Old Fashioned who don’t even know stories and plenty of at the West Virginia State Early him. It will take a little laughs. Give yourself Farm Museum. effort, but it will help you plenty of credit for doing Questions? Call 304-675- forge your own identity. the tough job of raising 5737 or 304-675-4899. • • • multiples while staying LETART — HELP Diet Dear Dr. Brothers: I connected. In the U.K., a Class, Letart Community am trying to think of our recent survey found par- Center. Weigh-ins from TENT REVIVAL adorable twin boy and ents of twins more likely 5:30-6 p.m., followed by a girl as just like having to divorce, with financial short meeting. two regular kids, only a difficulties a leading cause POINT PLEASANT — little closer together, but of strife. If you can afford AA, noon, rear of the it is not working. The to provide for the kids, Prestera Center. Sunday Morning, May. 9 @ 9:30 am phrase that keeps pop- you’re better off than FLATROCK — Clothing ping into my head with many couples. Don’t be give-away, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., them is “double trouble”! ashamed to ask for moral Good Shepherd United I think my wife and I are support if you need it. Methodist Church. Sunday Evening, May 9 thru getting to the breaking (c) 2010 by King NEW HAVEN — point — 18 months of Features Syndicate Outreach services, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Jacob’s Well Thursday Evening, May 13 Ministries. Services avail- able include counseling, Church Calendar mission store and food Email items to [email protected] pantry. Questions? Call NIGHTLY AT 7:00 PM 304-882-3838. SATURDAY, MAY 8 WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 POINT PLEASANT — ADDISON, Ohio — POINT PLEASANT — Crossway, 6:30 p.m., First Prayer meeting, 7 p.m., CEOS Canner Lid Church of God. Opening Addison Freewill Baptist Testing, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Evangelist David Frazie performance by Sacrifice Church. Rev. Matt Smith Courthouse Annex. Free of Praise. Free event. Love will preach. to public. Questions? Call offering will be received. MAY 13-15 304-675-0888. “Special Singing and Nursery Nightly” SUNDAY, MAY 9 GALLIPOLIS FERRY POINT PLEASANT — POINT PLEASANT — — Revival, 7 p.m. nightly, Point Pleasant in Bloom Sunday school, 10 a.m., Pleasant Ridge Church. Heritage Preservation and evening service, 6 Featuring Rick Towe as Committee meeting, 9 p.m., Gospel Tabernacle guest speaker. Special a.m., Main Street Church. Pastor Bert Flora singers nightly. Thursday, Development Office. welcomes everyone. Ed and Betty Stewart; Public welcome to attend. Questions? Contact Jerrie All are welcome ADDISON, Ohio — Friday, New Southern Sunday school, 10 a.m., Harmony; and Saturday, Howard at 304-675-2319. and evening service, 6 Roy Oldaker. Pastor POINT PLEASANT — p.m., Addison Freewill Jerry Colbourne wel- Mason County Emergency Baptist Church. Pastor comes everyone. Food and Shelter Program, Rick Barcus will preach. FRIDAY, MAY 14 1-3 p.m., for recently unem- MAY 10 and 11 GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — ployed residents of Mason GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — Singing In the Park, 7 County. Available at Mason FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Revival, 7 p.m. nightly, p.m., Gallipolis City Park. County Food Bank at the New Life Church of God. Special singing by the Youth Center, near Harmon Evangelist Pastor Todd Shafers and New Touch. Park. Questions? Call 304- BRIAN MAY, PASTOR Hoskins of the Vandalia Please bring a lawn chair. 675-2468. Christian Center in SATURDAY, MAY 15 NEW HAVEN — Vandalia, Ohio will HARTFORD — Mini American Legion Post speak. There also will be Gospel Jubilee, 6 p.m., 140 meeting, 8 p.m., at Take Rt. 62 N. or S. to Mason, WV. special worship, singing Hartford Community Post Home. The TENT is next to Mason’s Dollar General Store and dramas each night. Center. Featuring special POINT PLEASANT — Questions? Call 304- singing by Atonement, Point Pleasant Rotary on Rt. 62 across from the American Legion. 675-3538. Arling Barnes and Club meeting, noon, MAY 10-14 Friends, Cross Creek, McNeil Room at Pleasant MIDDLEPORT, Ohio — The Roush Family, Valley Hospital. Revival, 7 p.m. nightly, Old Annointed, and Valorie POINT PLEASANT — For Information or Transportation Bethal Freewill Baptist Higginbotham. Admission Clothing give-away, 10 Church. Preaching by is free. Love offering for a.m.-2 p.m., Point Pleasant (304) 882-3819 or (Cell) 593-0274 Evangelist Norman Taylor. Bend Area Fall Gospel Presbyterian Church. Special singing nightly. Jubilee. Please bring a LETART — Twelve- Pastor Ralph Butcher lawn chair. Questions? step recovery support Don’t Miss It! All Are Welcome! invites everyone to attend. Call 304-882-2049. group meeting, 7 p.m., Page A6 CELEBRATIONS Saturday, May 8, 2010 Mother’s Day History (MS) — Every May women around the world are celebrated for their sacrifices and contribu- tions to the family. With all that Mom does for her children, it would seem like the concept of honoring her would be ages old. However, it really wasn’t until rela- tively recently that a cel- ebration of mothers was instituted. In ancient Greece indi- viduals honored Rhea, mother of the gods. Christians also celebrat- ed Mary the mother of God. But it wasn’t until the 1900s before the gen- eral mothering popula- tion was celebrated in earnest. Ann Marie Reeves Jarvis was a young Appalachian homemaker who, beginning in 1858, attempted to improve William Beckner and Cassandra Hite sanitation and nursing Today we celebrate mothers near and far. procedures through women’s clubs and what dren failed to respect campaign to establish a celebration, Mother’s Hite-Beckner she called “Mothers and honor their mothers national Mother’s Day. Day caught on. The Friendship Day.” It was- while they were alive, Together with her Mother’s Day n’t Anne Marie, but and it wasn’t until after friends, Jarvis started a International Association engagement rather her daughter, Ann they died that these chil- letter-writing campaign was established on Jarvis, who created the dren recognized what to urge ministers, busi- December 12, 1912, to Cassandra Nicole Hite and William Justin Beckner Mother’s Day that we they had lost in their par- nessmen and congress- promote and encourage are pleased to announce their engagement and forth- celebrate today. ent. She intended to start men to declare a national meaningful observances coming marriage. Anna spent many a Mother’s Day to honor Mother’s Day holiday. of the event. And on May Hite is a graduate of Marshall University where she years caring for her mothers. Her efforts paid off. 9, 1914, a presidential obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education aging and ailing mother. In 1907, Anna Jarvis The first Mother’s Day proclamation declared in 2006 and Master’s degree in Reading Education in Anne Marie died on May attempted to establish was celebrated on May that every year the sec- 2008. She is currently employed as a Reading 9, 1905 and Anna missed Mother’s Day to “honor 10, 1908 and honored the ond Sunday in May Specialist at Central City Elementary in Huntington, her terribly. Anna mothers, living and late Anne Marie Reeves would be observed as W.Va. Hite is the daughter of Dianna Blain of Apple noticed that many chil- dead.” She started the Jarvis. After this initial Mother’s Day. Grove and Steve Hite of Point Pleasant. Beckner is a 2006 graduate of Marshall University where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. He currently employed as a Chemical Operator at ICL Supresta in Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va. Mother’s Day: Not Exclusive to the U.S. Beckner is the son of Debbie Keefer of Point Pleasant (MS) — Most fall on the calendar. Sons and William Beckner of Gallipolis Ferry. Americans likely never and daughters often The wedding will take place at The Knotty Pine even thought about it, but arrive at their mother’s Lodge on June 5 with Howard Blain performing the Mother’s Day is not a home the night before ceremony. celebration exclusive to Mother’s Day, and the United States. In fact, churches across the Mother’s Day is celebrat- country organize special ed in several countries masses in honor of the throughout the world. country’s mothers. Click turns three • Australia. Australians • Ireland. Mother’s Jackson Kennedy celebrate Mother’s Day in Day in Ireland is tied to Click celebrated his a fashion similar to the Christian fasting third “Handy Americans, including month of Lent, celebrat- Manny” birthday on wearing carnations. In ed on the fourth Sunday November 7, 2009 in Australia, a colored car- of each Lent. The tradi- the Good Shepherd nation worn on Mother’s tion in Ireland dates back United Methodist Day signifies that a moth- to medieval times, when Reception Hall. er is living while a white poor children in Ireland He received many carnation is worn to honor were sent to work as nice presents. a deceased mother. And apprentices and domestic Those attending just like Americans, servants for wealthy fam- were his dad, Tim Australians celebrate ilies. Once a year, during Click; mom, Mother’s Day on the sec- the middle of the Lenten Stephanie Click; sis- ond Sunday in May. season, these children ter, Caroline Click; • Canada. America’s were allowed to visit great granny, Letha neighbors to the north also their mothers and pre- Belle Bumgarner; celebrate Mother’s Day sented them flowers they mom-maw, Kay on the second Sunday in picked up along the way. Gabritsch; grand- May. Canadians also • South Africa. South daddy, Pat Harbour show Mom their gratitude Africans celebrate and grandma, Sue most commonly with Mother’s Day on the first Harbour; aunts, Jackson Kennedy Click flowers and cards. Sunday in May. In addi- Rhonda O’Neal and • India. Mother’s Day tion to their own mothers, Aimee Lindsay; uncle, Pat O’Neal; and cousins, Tyler is in its infant stages in South Africans also Lindsay, Katie and Kyle O’Neal, Collin Lindsay, India, but it has grown in Mother’s Day in India, aforementioned coun- emphasize the importance Caleb and Ashley Jones, Malea and Lisa Bechtle, and popularity each year where the holiday is cele- tries, Mexico celebrates of thanking their grand- Barbara, Eric and Curtis Slack. since its inception. Many brated on the second Mother’s Day on May 10 mothers and women who Those sending gifts but unable to attend were his credit increasing global- Sunday in May. every year, regardless of are like mothers on pop-paw, Ronald Click and his granny, Barbara Click; ization with the dawn of • Mexico. Unlike the what day that happens to Mother’s Day. Lisa, Hannah and Allison Leport; Leila and Lois McBeath; and Matthew, Julie, Olivia, Brenna and Ethan Dotson. Name that baby: Mom & Dad choose Isabella, Jacob WASHINGTON (AP) — match the popular little bit more creative, The Social Security — Mom and Dad may be “Twilight” series of books inventive and flexible Administration started Mothers By the Numbers looking to popular vam- and movies about teen with their daughters’ compiling name lists in pire books and the first romance and vampires. names,” said Social 1997. The agency offers 82.8: Estimated U.S. mothers, in millions, as of family for baby names: Edward Cullen is one Security Commissioner lists of baby names dat- 2004. Cullen is on the rise for of the lead characters. Michael J. Astrue. “With ing to 1880. boys and Malia for girls. Edward moved up 11 boys, I think we tend to Miley, as in teen singer But Miley and Jonas are spots, to No. 137 on the be a little bit more con- Miley Cyrus, soared up 80: Percentage of women 40 to 44 who were down, proving that mothers in 2006. list, and Cullen was the sistent. The names don’t the charts in 2008 but acclaim can be fleeting. biggest riser among change quite as much.” slipped last year, drop- Isabella is now the top boys’ names, up 297 A little more than ping 61 spots to No. 189. 25: Average age of women giving birth for the baby name for girls, spots to No. 485. 22,000 girls born in 2009 A different version, first time. Jacob for boys, the Social Edward Cullen is, of were named Isabella, fol- Mylee, fell even further, Security Administration course, a vampire. His lowed by Emma, Olivia, dropping 420 spots to 4: The number of the most common day of the said Friday. Isabella’s girlfriend? Bella, a com- Sophia and Ava. Nearly No. 853. week (Wednesday) for births to take place. climb to the top in 2009 mon nickname for 21,000 boys were named Marely fell the most ends Emma’s one-year Isabella. Jacob, followed by among girls, dropping 8: The number of the most common month of reign. Jacob is on an 11- Jacob is another char- Ethan, Michael, 517 spots to No. 851. the year (August) for births to take place. year run at the top. acter in the stories, but Alexander and William. Jonas, as in the boy “Anything can influ- Jacob’s rule at the top Mia was the only new- band Jonas Brothers, fol- 5.3: Number of stay-at-home moms, in millions, ence baby names, from started well before the comer to the top 10 for lowed a similar path, in the United States. pop culture to literature first “Twilight” book was girls, rising from 14th to peaking in 2008 before to music and celebrities,” published in 2005. 10th. Among the boys, falling 105 spots last year, 4.0: Number of moms, in millions, who give said Jennifer Moss, Isabella has been in the Jayden moved up from to No. 379. Alvin fell the birth each year. author of “The One-in-a- top 10 since 2004. 11th to 8th, and Noah most among boys, drop- Million Baby Name “People seem to be a moved up from 15th to 9th. ping 133 spots to No. 570. 1 in 32: Chance of a mother giving birth to Book” and founder of twins. Babynames.com. Barack still didn’t crack ENDORSEMENTS: West Virginia Chamber of Commerce 9.2: The total number of mothers, in millions, in the top 1,000 for boys, but Eastern Associated Coal Corp. Canada (including biological, adoptive and a version of the presi- West Virginia Auto and Truck Dealers (WV CAR PAC) dent’s daughter’s name, WV Oil Marketers & Grocers Association (OMEGA WV) stepmothers) in 2006. The West Virginia Trucking Association Malia, was the fastest riser WV Business and Industry Council 209: The average amount of minutes Canadian for girls. Maliyah moved West Virginia Troopers Association (WVTA-PAC) up 342 spots, to No. 296, West Virginia Bankers Association PAC (WV BankPAC) women spent with their family members during while Malia, which is how West Virginia Manufacturers Association a work day in 2005. WV Beer Wholesalers PAC Obama’s daughter spells wvdebra.com WV Healthcare PAC it, came in at No. 192, ris- WV Medical Association (WESPAC) 80: Percentage of Canadian single-parent fam- ing 153 spots. WV State Farm Agents PAC ilies headed by women. Many of the top names MWV Political Action Committee — and the fastest risers Paid for by Debra Girimont for the House, Janice Scott, Treasurer Page A7 FARM • GARDEN Saturday, May 8, 2010 Extension News

BY RODNEY M. WALLBROWN EXTENSION AGENT

Even if alfalfa stands were evaluated last fall, it will soon be time to assess the overwintering condition of that crop. Stand density at the beginning of the grow- ing season is one estimate of the potential productivi- ty of an alfalfa field. In pure alfalfa fields there are two commonly used methods to evaluate alfalfa stand density: plant count or stem count. The traditional approach, especially in the early spring, has been to count plants in a square foot area. As a general guide, the suggested number of plants per square foot is: • Greater than 12 in the spring of the first produc- tion year • Greater than 8 in the spring of the second produc- tion year • Greater than 5 in the spring of the third production year A similar recommendation for a spring evaluation states that a two-year old stand with 6 or fewer plants per square foot, or a three-year old stand with three or fewer plants per square foot will not produce well. The preferred method of stand evaluation is a stem count per square foot. This approach has been shown to be a good indicator of potential yield. Stem counts can be taken when the plants are 4 to 6 inches or taller. Count any stem that would be cut at harvest. If there are fewer than 39 robust stems per square foot, consider tearing up the stand. Submitted photos With either method (plant count or stem count), Pictured are Derrick Jackson, Karlee Edmonds, Danielle Foglesong, Ashton Crank and Madison Crank. make several “counts” across the field so a representa- They are members of the award winning cooking team during the recent livestock judging event held at tive sampling is obtained. Include a health assessment Jackson’s Mill. of the alfalfa crown and root by digging up a number of plants from different areas of the field and then split- ting them length-wise to determine crown and root vigor. Roots that exhibit disease or severe discoloration Mason Co. 4-H Livestock Team in the crown or more than a couple of inches below the crown may not produce well. Healthy roots will have firm, white tissue on the inside. participates in Beef Expo Alfalfa plants experiencing winter injury will exhibit these symptoms: slow green-up, shoots on POINT PLEASANT only one side of the crown (asymmetrical growth), — Members of the 4-H uneven growth, and root damage (mentioned above). Livestock Judging Team Many factors (forage inventory, cash flow, available traveled to Jackson’s land, etc.) need to be considered when making a deci- Mill on April 9 to com- sion to keep an alfalfa field, but assessing the stand den- pete with hundreds of sity is an important one, and perhaps the starting point. other 4-H and Future Farmers of America (FFA) members from throughout the state. USDA announces initiative Derrick Jackson placed first overall in the Jr. to improve ag energy Division. Other members participating in the con- conservation, efficiency test included Danielle MORGANTOWN — Agriculture Secretary Tom Foglesong, Kathy Jo Vilsack announced an initiative designed to help agri- Kirby, Madison Crank, cultural producers transition to more energy efficient Evan Wilson, Sarah Cook operations. This initiative will make funding available and Karlee Edmonds. for individual on-farm energy audits designed to save Madison Crank, Ashton both money and energy when fully implemented. Crank, Derrick Jackson, “Reducing energy use on America’s farms will not Karlee Edmonds and only help our agricultural producers become more prof- Danielle Foglesong also itable, but also help the United States become more ener- competed in the beef gy independent,” said Vilsack. “Through this initiative, cook-off contest, where producers will be able to receive individual on-farm they performed a skit in energy audit evaluations and assistance with implemen- the theme of ‘Hee Haw’, tation of energy conservation and efficiency measures.” placing first in their divi- Approximately 1,000 on-farm energy audit evalua- sion. tions in 29 states will be funded by $2 million through The next competition the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) for the team is the State Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) in Livestock Judging Event, Amanda Hannon, the West Virginia Beef Expo Queen, Derrick Jackson and Gus fiscal year 2010. The energy audits will be individu- slated for July 22 in Douglass, West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture, all take a moment to pose ally tailored to ensure coverage of each farm’s prima- Morgantown. during a recent livestock judging event. ry energy uses such as milk cooling, irrigation pump- ing, heating and cooling of livestock production facil- ities, manure collection and transfer, grain drying, and similar common on-farm activities. Greenhouses, poultry operations, dairies, and other types of agricul- E. coli outbreak may be from Arizona lettuce farm tural activities may benefit from this audit. WASHINGTON (AP) has sickened at least 19 the contaminated lettuce in the state. She said “West Virginia NRCS is now accepting applications — Lettuce grown in people — three with life- to a Yuma grower, whom there were no additional for energy audits,” said Kevin Wickey, West Virginia Yuma, Ariz., may be the threatening illness. he would not identify. shipments to stop State Conservationist. Eligible applications for energy source of a widespread E. College students at the The recall only applies because the winter let- audits will be funded first come, first serve, until the coli outbreak in romaine University of Michigan in to romaine lettuce with tuce season has mostly funding is exhausted. lettuce that has sickened Ann Arbor, Ohio State in “best if used by” date ended for the year. Implementation will occur in stages beginning with the at least 19 people and Columbus and Daemen before or on May 12, The Yuma area is the short-term immediate goal of providing the on-farm ener- prompted a recall in 23 College in Amherst, N.Y., when Freshway Foods source of much of the gy audits to help identify how the operations can become states. are among those who stopped buying its nation’s winter lettuce more energy efficient. Longer term goals will involve Federal investigators were affected by the out- romaine from Yuma, crop, but farmers switch development of agricultural energy management plans for are looking at a farm in break, according to health Beer said. to other crops at the end cost effective implementation of the recommendations Yuma as a possible departments in those Officials in Arizona of winter. provided in their on-farm energy audits. More information source for the outbreak, states. The health offi- also confirmed the inves- about agricultural energy management plans is available according to the distribu- cials said most of the vic- tigation. Laura Oxley, a at: www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/cap.html. tor who sold the lettuce. tims were sickened in spokeswoman for The 2008 Farm Bill provides authority to use EQIP Freshway Foods of April and have already Arizona’s agriculture financial assistance funds for payment of practices and Sidney, Ohio, said recovered. and health departments, conservation activities involving the development of Thursday it recalled let- Vice president Devon said federal officials an Agricultural Energy Management Plan (AgEMP) tuce sold in 23 states and Beer said Freshway contacted them and told appropriate for the eligible land of a program partici- the District of Columbia Foods worked with the them they suspected the pant. The Farm Bill statute allows EQIP payments for because of a possible link Food and Drug source of the E. coli out- up to 75 percent of the estimated incurred cost of prac- to an E. coli outbreak that Administration to trace break was lettuce grown tice implementation for the development of an AgEMP meeting agency standards and requirements. Eligible producers in the above listed states may apply for the AgEMP through application at their local NRCS office. EQIP payments are made directly to Showmanship clinic to be held program participants for development of an AgEMP POINT PLEASANT Introduction to attend to participate or by a certified Technical Service Provider (TSP) — The Mason County • 9:30 a.m. — Cattle watch. http://techreg.usda.gov/CustLocateTSP.aspx. Vocational Center Showmanship For more information, Information about how to apply for an AgEMP is Future Farmers of • 11 a.m. — Swine contact Tim Kidwell or available at America (FFA) are host- Showmanship Sam Nibert at the MCCC www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/EQIP_signup/200 ing a Mason County • Noon — Lunch, Goat at 304-675-3039. 9_signup/index.html. Click on the State where the Livestock Showmanship barn will be selling con- property that you are interested in obtaining an EQIP Clinic at the Mason cessions AgEMP is located. Dairy, beef, poultry, swine, and County Fairgrounds on • 1 p.m. — Sheep other agricultural operations are included in this ener- May 15. Showmanship McCormick’s gy efficiency initiative. USDA’s Natural Resources The schedule is as fol- • 2 p.m. — Goat Conservation Service, in partnership with USDA lows: Showmanship Butcher Shop Rural Development, will implement the agricultural • 9 a.m. — Everyone is welcome Newly Remodeled energy conservation and efficiency initiative. State Inspected For information about other NRCS conservation pro- Vacuum Pack Available grams, online visit: www.nrcs.usda.gov, or visit the near- est USDA Service Center in your area. This year repre- sents the 75th year of NRCS “helping people help the FISH DAY! land.” Since its inception the NRCS conservation deliv- NOW IS THE TIME FOR STOCKING! ery system has advanced a unique partnership with state * Channel Catfish * Largemouth Bass * Redear * Koi * and local governments and private landowners deliver- Bluegil (Bream) * Minnows * Black Crappie (if avail) * Grass Carp ing conservation based on specific, local conservation needs, while accommodating state and national interests. Monday, May 17, 2010 USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and Yauger Farm Supply Southern State Co-op In Southside, WV 10:30 - 11:30 am In Pt. Pl, WV Noon - 1:00 pm lender. To file a complaint of discrimination, write: 2961 Bulaville Pike USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 TO PLACE AN ORDER CALL 1-800-247-2615 Gallipolis, OH Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 www.farleysfishfarm.com or call 800-795-3272 (voice), or 202-720-6382 (TDD). FARLEYS ARKANSAS PONDSTOCKERS, INC. 740-446-8318 Page A8 STATE • NATION Saturday, May 8, 2010 Environmentalists protest logging in W.Va. forest CHARLESTON (AP) — Environmental groups are asking federal agencies to stop a state Division of Forestry plan to log a 210-acre tract of northern West Virginia forest saying the logging could harm endan- gered species. The state plans to timber an area referred to as Scott Run II in the 12,713-acre forest located about 13 miles west of Morgantown. The plan is to timber the area to regenerate several tree species and pro- vide more diverse wildlife habitat and forest growth potential. The Coopers Rock Forest Foundation and the Friends of Blackwater say the logging would harm the Cheat threetooth snail and the Indiana bat. The groups have asked the federal Environmental Protection Agency and the Fish and Wildlife Service to halt the project. The groups have also asked the state Attorney General’s office to get involved. The groups also want state officials to conduct annual population studies for threatened and endan- gered species within the forest before proceeding with any timbering projects there. The Cheat threetooth snail is found only in a section of the Cheat River Gorge. It is listed as a threatened species under the terms of the federal Endangered Species Act. The Fish and Wildlife Service considers it to be of the world’s rarest land snails. Tiffany Tompkins-Condie/Bradenton Herald/MCT Division of Forestry lands manager Barbara Aaron Clark unloads crab traps from Bryan Ibasfalean’s 39-foot fishing boat, which could be called into action Breshock said the logging plan includes 200-foot and for oil spill clean-up. 150-foot buffer zones in areas known to contain snail populations. “That goes beyond what’s required and what’s recommended by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,” she said. Bubble of methane triggered rig blast Breshock said surveys have found no Indiana bats at the site. BY NOAKI SCHWARTZ ble,” Bea said. “So the tured well, an important dropped onto a second, Logging occurs in all state forests except Kanawha AND HARRY R. WEBER expanding bubble step in a delicate and smaller leak at the bot- State Forest, which was banned by legislation several ASSOCIATED PRESS becomes like a cannon unprecedented attempt to tom of the Gulf. years ago. A portion of Coopers Rock State Forest is shooting the gas into stop most of the gushing At the same time, used by West Virginia University’s forestry depart- ON THE GULF OF your face.” crude fouling the sea. crews are drilling side- ment for research. MEXICO — The deadly Up on the rig, the first “We are essentially ways into the well in Timber operations, if allowed, are not expected to blowout of an oil rig in thing workers noticed taking a four-story build- hopes of plugging it up begin until late this summer or early in the fall. the Gulf of Mexico was was the sea water in the ing and lowering it 5,000 with mud and concrete, triggered by a bubble of drill column suddenly feet and setting it on the and they are working on methane gas that escaped shooting back at them, head of a pin,” BP other ways to cap it. from the well and shot up rocketing 240 feet in the spokesman Bill Salvin Investigators looking W.VA. BRIEFS the drill column, expand- air. Then, gas surfaced. told The Associated into the cause of the ing quickly as it burst Then oil. Press. explosion have been through several seals and “What we had learned Underwater robots focusing on the so-called W.Va. police agencies barriers before explod- when I worked as a drill guided the 40-foot-tall blowout preventer. target copper thieves ing, according to inter- rig laborer was swoosh, box into place in a slow- Federal regulators told views with rig workers boom, run,” Bea said. moving drama. Now that The Associated Press HUNTINGTON (AP) — Law enforcement conducted during BP’s “The swoosh is the gas, the contraption is on the Friday that they are going agencies in Cabell County are working togeth- internal investigation. boom is the explosion seafloor, workers will to examine whether these er to stop copper thefts at communication While the cause of the and run is what you bet- need at least 12 hours to last-resort cutoff valves tower sites. explosion is still under ter be doing.” let it settle and make sure on offshore oil wells are Thefts have occurred at sites in Huntington, investigation, the The gas flooded into an it’s stable before the reliable. Barboursville and Lesage in the past three sequence of events adjoining room with robots can hook up a pipe Blowouts are infre- weeks. described in the inter- exposed ignition sources, and hose that will funnel quent, because well holes Cabell County Sheriff Tom McComas says views provides the most he said. the oil up to a tanker. are blocked by piping local police departments and the FBI have detailed account of the “That’s where the first “It appears to be going and pumped-in materials formed a task force to combat the thefts. April 20 blast that killed explosion happened,” exactly as we hoped,” like synthetic mud, McComas says his department has increased 11 workers and touched said Bea, who worked for Salvin said on Friday cement and even sea patrols by communication tower sites. Four off the underwater gusher Shell Oil in the 1960s afternoon, shortly after water. The pipes are people have been arrested in the ongoing inves- that has poured more during the last big north- the four-story device hit plugged with cement, so tigation. than 3 million gallons of ern Gulf of Mexico oil the seafloor. “Still lots of fluid and gas can’t typi- McComas says he believes the thefts are the crude into the Gulf. well blowout. “The mud challenges ahead, but this cally push up inside the work of several individuals or groups. Portions of the inter- room was next to the is very good progress.” pipes. views, two written and quarters where the party By Sunday, the box the Instead, a typical one taped, were was. Then there was a size of a house could be blowout surges up a Flags to fly at half-staff described in detail to an series of explosions that capturing up to 85 per- channel around the pip- to honor Caruth Associated Press reporter subsequently ignited the cent of the oil. ing. The narrow space by Robert Bea, a oil that was coming from The task became between the well walls CHARLESTON (AP) — Gov. Joe Manchin University of California below.” increasingly urgent as and the piping is usually has ordered state flags to be flown at half-staff Berkeley engineering According to one inter- toxic oil crept deeper into filled with cement, so to commemorate the death of state Senate professor who serves on view transcript, a gas the bays and marshes of there is no pathway for a Minority Leader Don Caruth. a National Academy of cloud covered the rig, the Mississippi Delta. blowout. But if the The 59-year-old Mercer County Republican Engineering panel on oil causing giant engines on A sheen of oil began cement or broken piping leader died last Saturday after a long battle with pipeline safety and the drill floor to run too arriving on land last leaves enough space, a brain cancer. fast and explode. The week, and crews have surge can rise to the sur- worked for BP PLC as a engines blew off the rig Manchin has ordered state flags to be flown at risk assessment consul- been laying booms, face. half-staff for the entire day on Saturday. and set “everything on spraying chemical dis- There, at the wellhead tant during the 1990s. He fire,” the account said. The tribute coincides with a memorial service received them from persants and setting fire of exploratory wells, sits planned for Caruth on Saturday at the First Another explosion below to the slick to try to keep the massive steel con- industry friends seeking blew more equipment United Methodist Church in Princeton. his expert opinion. it from coming ashore. traption known as a overboard. But now the thicker, blowout preventer. It can Seven BP executives BP spokesman John were on board the stickier goo — arrayed in snuff a blowout by Lawmaker seeks emergency Curry would not com- vivid, brick-colored rib- squeezing rubber seals Deepwater Horizon rig ment Friday night on mine safety funds celebrating the project’s bons — is drawing ever tightly around the pipes whether methane gas or closer to Louisiana’s with up to 1 million safety record, according the series of events CHARLESTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Nick J. to the transcripts. coastal communities. pounds of force. If the Rahall is seeking emergency federal funding to described in the internal There are still untold seals fail, the blowout Meanwhile, far below, documents caused the reduce a backlog of mine safety enforcement the rig was being con- risks and unknowns with preventer deploys a last cases. accident. the containment box: The line of defense: a set of verted from an explo- “Clearly, what hap- The West Virginia Democrat sent a letter ration well to a produc- approach has never been rams that can slice right Friday to the House Committee on pened on the Deepwater tried at such depths, through the pipes and cap tion well. Horizon was a tragic Appropriations asking it to make mine safety a Workers set and then where the water pressure the blowout. priority in supplemental appropriations. accident,” said Curry, is enough to crush a sub- Deepwater Horizon tested a cement seal at who is based at an oil Rahall says the Mine Safety and Health the bottom of the well. marine, and any wrong was also equipped with Review Commission’s case backlog thwarts spill command center in move could damage the an automated backup Then they reduced the Robert, La. “We antici- enforcement of regulations. pressure in the drill col- leaking pipe and make system called a The commission resolves disputes when mine pate all the facts will the problem worse. The Deadman. It should have umn and attempted to set come out in a full investi- operators challenge the accuracy of violations a second seal below the seafloor is pitch black activated the blowout discovered by inspectors from the U.S. Mine gation.” and the water murky, preventer even if workers sea floor. A chemical The BP executives Safety and Health Administration. reaction caused by the though lights on the could not. Rahall says additional funding also may be were injured but sur- robots illuminate the area Based on the inter- setting cement created vived, according to one needed for the investigation of the April 5 heat and a gas bubble where they are working. views with rig workers, explosion at Massey Energy’s Upper Big account. Nine rig crew If the box works, none of those safeguards which destroyed the seal. on the rig floor and two Branch mine in West Virginia that killed 29 Deep beneath the another one will be worked. miners. engineers died. seafloor, methane is in a “The furniture and slushy, crystalline form. walls trapped some and 2 W.Va. men charged in Deep sea oil drillers often broke some bones but encounter pockets of they managed to get in Lady Gaga concert scam methane crystals as they the life boats with assis- MARTINSBURG (AP) — Two men face dig into the earth. tance from others,” said charges of scamming fans of Lady Gaga and As the bubble rose up the transcript. Adam Lambert by selling tickets for a bogus the drill column from the The reports made Bea, concert in West Virginia. high-pressure environs the 73-year-old industry Martinsbug Police say 45-year-old Sherman of the deep to the less veteran, cry. Luke Loy and 45-year-old Dean R. DeSana pressurized shallows, it “It sure as hell is turned themselves in separately Friday and were intensified and grew, painful,” he said. “Tears released on bond. breaking through vari- of frustration and anger.” Each was charged with one count of obtaining ous safety barriers, the On Friday, a BP-char- money by false pretenses. Loy’s lawyer says the interviews said. tered vessel lowered a tickets started at $100. “A small bubble 100-ton concrete-and- According to a criminal complaint, the men becomes a really big bub- steel vault onto the rup- claimed the concert would be held April 24 at a park near Harpers Ferry. The concert never hap- pened. Court records show 11 people filed police Visit us online at reports saying they paid for tickets but never received them. Police say ticket sales totaled more than www.mydailyregister.com $17,800. Loy and DeSana have denied the charges. Your online source for news Cyan Magenta Yellow Black B1 PORTS S Saturday, May 8, 2010

LOCAL SCHEDULE POINT PLEASANT — A schedule of upcoming high school varsity sporting events in the Ohio Valley Publishing cover- age area involving teams from Mason, 2010 Cardinal Conference Track Meet Gallia and Meigs counties. Monday, May 10 Softball Athens at Meigs, 5 p.m. Point Pleasant Tuesday, May 11 Softball Vinton County at Meigs, 5 p.m. Wayne at Point Pleasant, 5:30 p.m. boys win title Wednesday, May 12 BY SARAH HAWLEY ning events, champions Track [email protected] were Nathan Roberts in Eastern, Meigs, Southern at TVC Meet (Vinton County), 4 p.m. the 100m dash and 200m POINT PLEASANT, dash, Zach Canterbury in Thursday, May 13 W.Va. — The Point the 400m dash, John Track Pleasant boys’ track team Point Pleasant at Ritchie County, Kinnaird in the 800m Class AA, Region I meet took first place at run, and Chauncey Softball Thursday evening’s McClanahan in the 110m Regional Semi-final Cardinal Conference hurdles and 300m hur- Ritchie County at Point Pleasant, 5:30 p.m. meet held at Point dles. Pleasant High School. Field event champions Friday, May 14 This is the first were Brady Reymond in Track Cardinal Conference the high jump and long Eastern, Meigs, Southern at TVC Meet (Vinton County), 4 p.m. meet to be held at the jump, Matthew River Valley at OVC Meet, TBA new Ohio Valley Bank McCormick in the pole Track. vault, Dustin Spencer in Point Pleasant scored a the discus, and Carry total of 230 points to take Payne in the shot put. Lady first place by a 122 point Champion relay teams margin over Sissonville. were the 4x200m team of Of the 18 events in the Canterbury, boys’ competition, Point McClanahan, JeWaan Pleasant took first place Williams, and Roberts, advance to in 15. Point Pleasant the 4x400m team of Bryan Walters/photos placed in the top four in Kinnaird, Williams, Point Pleasant’s Chauncey McClanahan, left, and Zach Canterbury hand off the all but one event. baton during the 4x200m relay at the Cardinal Conference meet on Thursday Regionals In the individual run- Please see Title, B8 evening. The 4x200m relay team took first place. BY SARAH HAWLEY [email protected] Point Lady Knights finish POINT PLEASANT, Pleasant’s W.Va. — The Point Cara Pleasant Hesson, 2nd in Cardinal softball left, team crosses the Conference advanced finish line to the in BY BRYAN WALTERS Hoover in fourth with Class AA the 100m [email protected] 44. Chapmanville (30) Regional dash at the and Sissonville (21) Semi- Cardinal POINT PLEASANT, rounded out the six- finals with Conference W.Va. — The Point team event with respec- a best of meet held Pleasant girls track and tive fifth- and sixth- three at Ohio field team produced place efforts. Slone series win Valley four event champions Of the four Point over Bank Track and had 15 top-four fin- Pleasant champions Ravens- ishes on Thursday night crowned on Thursday, wood. in Point Pleasant, at Ohio Valley Bank three came in individual The Track, but even those Lady W.Va. on events. Knights Thursday efforts weren’t enough Cara Hesson won the won the evening. to lift the Lady Knights 100-meter dash with a series 2-0, Hesson over the top as Poca time of 13.78 seconds, with a 9-0 took first claimed league honors while Kasie Peters won win in place in at the 2010 Cardinal the pole vault with a game one the event. Conference champi- height of five feet, six and a 13-3 onships in Mason inches. Alea Hipes also Liptrap win in County. brought home first game two. The Lady Knights, place in the shot put Point Pleasant pitcher who produced a team with a heave of 35 feet, Kohl Slone picked up the score of 121 points, one inch. win in both games, pitch- ended up placing sec- The 4x100m relay ing a total of 11 innings on ond overall in the six- squad also won the gold Wednesday evening. team meet, falling well with a time of 54.18 Slone struck out nine, short of the eventual walked four, and allowed seconds. five hits in the two games. champion Lady Dots. PPHS also had four Megan Davis pitched the Poca ran away with the runner-up efforts on the final inning of game one, girls crown by a whop- day, including one in striking out three batters. ping 84-point margin, the 4x102.5 shuttle hur- Point Pleasant scored posting a winning team dle relays. That four- one in the second, five in score of 205 points. some finished second the third, two in the fifth, Wayne finished third with a time of 1:17.02. and one in the sixth in with 91 points, fol- game one. In game two, lowed by Herbert Please see Knights, B8 the Lady Knights scored two in the first, seven in the second, one in the fourth, and three in the fifth. Ravenswood’s three runs in game two came in the first three innings, with one in each. Leading the Lady Knights in hits for the two games were Kaitlin Seth Devlieger, second from right, and Riken Nowlin, far right, hand off the baton Liptrap with five, Ajay during the 4x800m relay event at the Cardinal Conference meet. The 4x800m Adkins with four, Rebekah team from Point Pleasant took first in the event. Dunham with three, Morghan Mullins with three, Megan Davis with two, Brooke Fisher with one, Kaci Riffle with one, Amanda Musgrave with one, and Slone with one. Mullins had five RBIs, Adkins had four RBIs, and Dunham had three RBIs. Point Pleasant hosts Wayne in a regular season game on Tuesday, and hosts Ritchie County in a regional semi-final game on Thursday at 5:30 p.m.

POINT PLEASANT 9, RAVENSWOOD 0 Ravenswood 000 000 0 — 0 2 3 Point 015 021 x — 9 10 3 RAVENSWOOD (n/a): Kaitlyn Casto and Breanna Rogers. POINT PLEASANT (9-15): Kohl Slone, Megan Davis (7), and Ajay Adkins. WP — Slone; LP — Casto.

POINT PLEASANT 13, RAVENSWOOD 3 Ravenswood 111 00 — 3 3 3 Point 270 13 — 13 11 0 RAVENSWOOD (n/a): Kaitlin Thompson, Kaitlyn Casto (2), and The Lady Knights’ Megan Bowles and Morgan Pethel Kaitlyn Casto and Breanna Rogers (2). The Lady Knights’ Olivia Thompson, left, and Marlee Hartley, right, compete in the complete a handoff during the 4x200m relay event on POINT PLEASANT (10-15): Kohl Slone and Ajay Adkins. 100m dash during the Cardinal Conference meet at Point Pleasant High School Thursday evening at the Ohio Valley Bank Track at WP — Slone; LP — Casto. on Thursday evening. Point Pleasant High School. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Page B2 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Saturday, May 8, 2010 OFFICIAL BALLOT OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY MASON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA Primary Election, May 11, 2010 To Vote for a Candidate mark an (X) in the square opposite to and at the left of the name.

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STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA COUNTY OF MASON, TO-WIT: I, Diana N. Cromley, Clerk of the Mason County Commission, West Virginia, and as such Ex Officio Chairman of the Primary Ballot Commissioners of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a sample of the official Democrat ballot of the 13th & 14th Delegate Districts to be voted at the Primary Election to be held on May 11, 2010 prepared from the list and certificates furnished me by the Secretary of State as provided by Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 10 of the West Virginia Code. Given under my hand and sealed of siad court this the 20th day of April, 2010.

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STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA COUNTY OF MASON, TO-WIT: I, Diana N. Cromley, Clerk of the Mason County Commission, West Virginia, and as such Ex Oficio chairman of the Primary Ballot commissioners of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a sample of the official Non- Partisan ballot to be voted at the Primary Election to be held on May 11, 2010 prepared from the list and certificates furnished me by the Secretary of State as provided by Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 10 of the West Virginia Code. Given under my hand and sealed of said court this the 20th day of April, 2010.

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STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA COUNTY OF MASON, TO-WIT: I, Diana N. Cromley, Clerk of the Mason County Commission, West Virginia, and as such Ex Officio Chairman of the Primary Ballot commissioners of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a sample of the official Republican ballot of the 13th & 14th Delegate Districts to be voted at the Primary Election to be held on May 11, 2010 prepared from the list and certificates furnished me by the Secretary of State as provided by Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 10 of the West Virginia Code. Given under my hand d and sealed of said court this the 20th day of April, 2010.

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STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA COUNTY OF MASON, TO-WIT: I, Diana N. Cromley, Clerk of the Mason County Commission, West Virginia, and as such Ex Officio Chairman of the Primary Ballot Commissioners of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a sample of the official Democrat ballot of the 13th & 14th Delegate Districts to be voted at the Primary Election to be held on May 11, 2010 prepared from the list and certificates furnished me by the Secretary of State as provided by Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 10 of the West Virginia Code. Given under my hand and sealed of siad court this the 20th day of April, 2010.

Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38

STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA COUNTY OF MASON, TO-WIT: I, Diana N. Cromley, Clerk of the Mason County Commission, West Virginia, and as such Ex Oficio chairman of the Primary Ballot commissioners of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a sample of the official Non- Partisan ballot to be voted at the Primary Election to be held on May 11, 2010 prepared from the list and certificates furnished me by the Secretary of State as provided by Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 10 of the West Virginia Code. Given under my hand and sealed of said court this the 20th day of April, 2010.

Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 Page B4 • Point Pleasant Register www.mydailyregister.com Saturday, May 8, 2010

POLICIES Recreational Administrative/ Lawn Service Other Services Tax / Accounting Livestock Hay, Feed, Seed, 1000 2000 Automotive Ohio Valley Vehicles Professional Grain Will repair Registered Charolais Publishing reserves VONAGE AMERICAN TAX Submission Option: lawnmowers & will Yearling Bull born Horse Bedding the right to edit, Unlimited local RELIEF ron_adkins@gjmboard. pay up to $200 for 10/27/08 Med. Pine Shavings Autos reject or cancel any 2000 Automotive Settle IRS Taxes for org Application junk cars. Call 740- and long Framed Polled & delivered bulk ad at any time. a fraction of what 01 Explorer, 4-Door, deadline is 4:00 pm on 441-1306 or 740- distance well muscled animal. 513-218-1918 ¾Errors Must Be you owe. If you owe 4WD, 2nd Owner, All Real Estate Wednesday, May 19, 645-1794 (good temperment) Reported on the first 3000 2010. The Board is calling for only over $15,000 in Records, Very Clean. Sales $1200.00 Call Tony an equal employment $24.99 per back taxes call now Asking $4500. 256- day of publication Leport 304-675-3105 900 Merchandise opportunity employer. Music / Dance / for a free 6936 and the Tribune- month. leave a message Real Estate Drama consultation. 1-877- Sentinel-Register will 3500 Get reliable phone Rentals Service / Bus. 258-5142 98 Firebird, Black, T- be responsible for no 9000 Free classes, May service from Angus Bulls & Equipment / Directory Top, $2500 OBO, 79 more than the cost of 17th & 24th, 7pm, Vonage. Heifers. High EPD's , Supplies the space occupied Call Today! 400 Financial Over 40 yrs. F-150 4x4 SWB Apartments/ Mulberry Community Large 2 door by the error and only 1-877-673-3136 performance Blue/Silver, $7000 Townhouses 200 Center, Belles & the first insertion. We Announcements selection. Top commercial cooler OBO. Call 740-339- Beaus, paid classes w/compressor, 1 shall not be liable for 2BR w/d hookup appl. Financial Services bloodlines for growth, 0004. begin June 7th. Professional Services open wall cooler any loss or expense furnished, close to Rio milk & carcass. Notices CREDIT CARE w/compressor, 1 hot that results from the Grande. 286-5789 or Other Services Professional sewing Priced reasonably. Quality Cars & dog steamer, 740- publication or 441-3702 NOTICE OHIO VALLEY services, window RELIEF Call (740) 286-5395 Trucks w/warranty all DISH 949-9004 omission of an Gracious Living 1 and 2 PUBLISHING CO. treatments, bridal, Buried in Credit or (740) 418-0633. priced to sell, 15 yrs. advertisement. Bedroom Apts. at recommends that you NETWORK formal, alterations, Card Debt? Miscellaneous in business. Cook Corrections will be Village Manor and do business with Save up to 40% off 740-949-2202 Call Credit Card Pets Motors, 328 Jackson Riverside Apts. in people you know, and Relief for your free "Great Buy"- 483 Pike, made in the first your cable bill! Call Part Chihuahua. Middleport. 740-992- NOT to send money Security consultations. Silver Half Dollars & Gallipolis, OH 740- available edition. through the mail until dish Network Been fixed. Good 5064. Equal Housing 1-877-264-8031 Quarters, Common 446-0103. you have investigating today! 1-877-274- ADT watch dog. 304-812- Opportunity. This Dates, Half Dollars ¾Box number ads are the offering. 2471 Free Home 7334 institution is an equal 500 $7.00 & Quarters Real Estate always confidential. opportunity provider Security Education 3000 $3.50 ea; Also have Sales and employer. FREE 6-room DISH $850 Value 700 Agriculture a gold coin. 740-533- ¾Current rate card Network Satellite Lifelock with purchase of Manufactured 3870 applies. 4000 System! FREE H-D Are You Protected? alarm monitoring 600 Animals For Sale By Owner Housing DVR!$19.99/mo, An identity is stolen services from ADT Farm Equipment Federal Reserve 106 Mabelline Dr. ¾All Real Estate 120+Digital every 3 seconds. Security Services. Note, U.S. Currency, New Holland 273 Gallipolis. 2BR, 1BA, advertisements are Channels (for 1 year) Call Lifelock now to Call 1-888-274-3888 Livestock One Thousand Dollar Full Basement. subject to the Federal 5000 Resort Property Call Now- $400 protect your family Bailer field ready Bill, Rare 1928- 2 1/2 yr. old Polled Remodeled kitchen. Fair Housing Act of Signup BONUS! 1- free for 30-days! 1- 304-773-5192 Series. $1750. 740- Hereford Bull. 446- 1 Car Garage. Cent. 1968. 877-223-7921 877-481-4882 2109 or 446-7116. STIHL Sales & Service 533-3870 6000 Promocode: air. All app. stay. Employment Now Available at $89,900. 740-645- ¾This newspaper Local Home Agency ID Carmichael Equipment Want To Buy 7965. accepts only help Offering Free PCA 740-446-2412 Oiler's Towing. Now wanted ads meeting Administrative/ classes Starting May Auction Auction Auction buying junk cars EOE standards. Professional 17th 2010. Call 441- Garden & Produce 12 Unit Apt. w/motors or w/out. Complex. $316,000. 1377 if interested. Caldwell ¾We will not GALLIA CO. FAMILY & 740-388-0011 or 446-0390. Greenhouses- For knowingly accept any CHILDREN FIRST Wanted GUN AUCTION 740-441-7870. COUNCIL Sale vegetable advertisement in Houses For Sale INTERSYSTEM J & J Painting Friday Evening, May 14, 2010 7:00 pm plants, ferns, Yard Sale violation of the law. COORDINATOR Interior/exterior hanging baskets, all 2BR, 1BA, attached The Gallia, Jackson, Location: Gallipolis, Ohio, at AM VETS Building. Located at 2 family yard sale Fri power washing flats flowers & garage. 2 barns Meigs Board of Alcohol, 108 Liberty Street. Near the Intersection of US 35 & St. Rt. 7 & Sat. 8-? 11382 vegetables, 1 mile 24'x30' & 30'x40' Drug Addiction and homes garages barn. Jerrys Run Ridge south of Tuppers plus 2 out buildings Mental Health Services Free Est. have ref. John Wayne 1892 44/40 Delx. Mossberg 12 ga 500 Apple Grove across 200 Announcements Plains, Oh on St. Rt. on 3+ acres. Bear is accepting 304-812-7689 John Wayne Ruger 45 Colt H&R 88 20 ga from 7 mile Ridge 7 Run Road. $129,900. applications for the John Wayne 12 ga Stagecoach Enfield Military 303 Rd. position of Intersystem Colt 1911A1 US Army 45 Savage 444 U/O 12 ga 740-256-1730 after GREEN LAWN Jeruslem artichoke 300 Services Coordinator for the Mowing 304-675- Springfield 1911 45 Ruger Vaquero 45 Colt High Gloss 5:00 P.M. Gallia Co. Family and Colt Police Positive 22 Cal Colt Arizona Ranger w/star and free if you dig up. Recreational 1610 or 304-593- 1000 Children First Council. Colt 22/22m Boutline Scout Box 304-882-2436 Vehicles Land (Acreage) The Council is the local 1960 No job too big Kimber Eclipse LPE2 45 Springfield Trap Door 45/70 1873 400 Financial entity mandated to or small! Wather PP 380 Natzi Marks Winchester Mod 70 30/06 1949 Hay, Feed, Seed, 5.35 acres in Meigs plan, develop, evaluate, Astra 380 (1958) Winchester Mod 70 257 Robets Grain County, Ohio on New Browning Broadway Trap OU Crew Rd., septic organize and facilitate 300 Services Browning 380 Hi Cap Campers / RVs & Browning Superposed 12 ga O/U 500 collaboration of Ruger (1950’s 22 in box auto) Seasoned cow Trailers approved and all Education stakeholders for Ruger Vaquero 44 mag Browning BPS 10 ga Mag manure dirt for sale, utilities available, services to children and JP Sauers Western 357 Browning 12 ga BPS Pump ground ear corn, $7 asking $20,000 or Child / Elderly Care Stoeger Uplander 28 ga 42' 2005 Pilgram families in Gallia Taurus PT 92 9mm a hundred, 740-992- OBO, call 740-985- Ruger Alaskin 454 Casull Charles Daley O/U 12 ga skeet travel trailer, $16,500 600 Animals County. A Bachelor’s Darst Adult Group 2623, 740-992-2783 4300 Degree in a related Wather P22 in Box Marlin Mod 31 20 a pump OBO, (740)992-3465 Home has openings Smith & Wesson 28 357Mag Remington 700 BDL 7mmag left field (Behavioral for new residence at Health, Education ,etc) Natzi German Luger 1921 Century 308 Auto Rifle 700 Agriculture is required for the this time, please call W/holster Ruger 10/22 Match Barrel w/scope Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted position. Preferred 740-992-5023 Colt Frontier 1960’s 22/22mag Henry 22 Lever Rifle background includes at Box Remington 600 6.5 Laminated General Repairs Winchester 21 Skeet 20 ga ABST W/Scope 900 least 2 years Merchandise administrative and 1940 Norinko AK 47 Spring Special Winchester 101 Diamond O/U 12 Iver Johnson Model X 22 Cal Rare supervisory 1. Driveway Seal, experience, knowledge ga Chipmunk 22 Rifle Auctions and experience of Coating & Repair. Winchester Mod 12 16 ga Stevens 22 Visible Loader Savage 22 Sporter Rifle working with cross- 2. Gutter's cleaned, Winchester Mod 12 20ga JOIN OUR TEAM GOING TO PRIVATE SKS Folding Stock systems entities, strong repaired & installed. Winchester Mod 12 20 ga AUCTION.Steel Swiss Sporter writing (grants, 3. Painting & yard Winchester Mod 97 16 ga O’BLENESS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Building garages. Mossberg 500 12 ga proposals, records work & misc. odd Winchester Mod 97 12 ga selling for balance. Few Krupp Double 16 ga management, etc) and Winchester 1897 12 ga buildings left 16x24, jobs. Winchester 1897 12 ga Stevens Tip UP Lg Frame 32 Long O’BLENESS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL is currently hiring communication skills, 20x26, 25x34.Don't Senior discount, Winchester 1893 12 ga RF data collection and an In-Patient Coder in their Medical Records Department. miss out! Call now!866- licensed & bonded. Winchester 1892 32/20 Remington Model 4 22 LR analysis, a sound fiscal JOB QUALIFICATIONS: 352-0469 Home ph. 304-882- Winchester Pre 64 94/30/30 Remington 11 Sportsman 20 ga background, and the Graduation from an institution providing a degree in Health 3959 Winchester Mod 11 12 ga Remington Double Tip UP 1880 Want To Buy ability to provide Winchester 67 22 LR 12 ga Information Management or certification through AMIMA ISD technical assistance to Cell ph. 304-812- 3004 Winchester Mod 43 22 Hornet Ithica Double 12 ga Hammer Steel course. Accreditation as a Registered Health Information Absolute Top Dollar - community Winchester Mod 65 25/20 Bar silver/gold coins, any stakeholders. Travel Technician required. CCS certification preferred. Background Home Improvements Buffalo Bill Commemortive 30/30 Dan Wesson Coyote Target 22 10K/14K/18K gold with reimbursement is Winchester 94 45 Colt Rifle in medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology and courses jewelry, dental gold, pre required, thus the John's Construction Winchester 9417 Thompson Encore 204Cal w/scope in ICD-9-CM and CPT-4 coding required. One to two years 1935 US currency, successful candidate 30 yrs. exp, Insured, Winchester Dodge Gun 94 W/Ring H&R 865 22 Rifle coding experience required. proof/mint sets, must possess a valid Siding, Roofing, Winchester Muzzle Loader Springfield 45/70 1889 diamonds, MTS Coin driver’s license and Sterlingworth 12 ga Double Winchester 1895 30/40 Craig Remodeling. Call Shop. 151 2nd Avenue, reliable transportation. Weatherby Orion IIO/U 12 Ga Winchester Mod 12 20 ga Nickel St JOB SUMMARY: 740-367-0437 or Gallipolis. 446-2842 Salary and fringe New Winchester Mod 77 22 LR The In-patient Coder is responsible for in-patient and out- benefits are negotiable. 740-339-9593 Beretta 686 10F500 Ringneck Winchester Mod 70 243 WSSM patient coding functions in the Medical Records Department. Yard Sale Applicants MUST Feather submit:- Letter of Lawn Service H&K Sporting Clay O/U 12 ga Promotes the spirit of O’Bleness Memorial Hospital by Raco Scholarship yard Colt 45 Single action army w/box Interest with salary Rem Set Dale Sr and Jr 597 22 cal Savage 110 7 MMag displaying caring, courteous behavior in dealing with patients sale at Star Mill Park, expectations- Best Lawn Care now Remington 1187 Camo Turkey Ruger Blk 357/9mm Racine on May 11 from and their families, coworkers, physicians, and guests of the Resume- Three (3) accepting new lawns. Remington 722 222 Cal Many old case knives, straight 9 to 6, May 12, from 9- hospital. Letters of Call 740-645-1488. Remington 700BDL 270 Cal Left razor wildlife carvings, custom 4 and May 13, from 9- ReferencePlease Hand knives, fireproof 22 Gun safe and 2. Bedroom set, couch, forward this information more! sofa bed, Exp. Lawn Care Savage 99 243 Cal Human Resources to:Ronald A. Adkins, Service. Free Winchester Model 70 22/250 HB entereainment centers, Executive DirectorGJM 55 Hospital Dr. Estimates, call Winchester Model 770 30/06 tvs, beds, exercise BADAMHS53 Shawnee O’Bleness Memorial Hospital equipment, oak rolltop Lane, P.O. Box anytime, ask for Terms: Cash or local check with picture ID. No out of state personal desk and lots of misc. 514Gallipolis, Ohio Jacob 740-256-1500. checks. Supper served Owner: Ron Harvey Athens, OH 45701 May 13, all items half 45631Electronic Preston Mustard Auctioneer www.obleness.org price and clothing $1 a J&M Lawncare bag. Thanks for your (740) 286-5868 Phone: Fax: Service. Free (740) 592-9227 (740) 592-9444 support. 79 Pierce Cemetery Rd. Jackson, OH 45640 estimates. Call (304) Licensed State of Ohio 444-7911. EOE Saturday, May 8, 2010 www.mydailyregister.com Point Pleasant Register • Page B5

Real Estate Land (Acreage) 3500 Apartments/ Apartments/ Drivers & Delivery Rentals Townhouses Townhouses Gallia Co. SR218, Regional Dump and Services Offered perfect home site 5 2BR apts. 6 mi. from Modern 1BR apt. Pneumatic Tanker acres $23,500. Apartments/ Holzer. some utilities Call 740-446-0390 Drivers R&J Trucking To place an ad Meigs Co. all new Townhouses pd. or appliances Co. in Marietta,OH is wooded parcels on avail. $450/mo + dep. Spring Valley Green searching for 1 br apt. near dwntwn Pt. Call 304-675-1333 Hampton Hollow. 740-418-5288 or Apartments 1 BR at qualified CDL-A Pleasant util. pd. HUD $395+2 BR at $470 Lots also available in accpt.No pets call 304- 988-6130 drivers for regional Reedsville + Long 360-0163. Month. 446-1599. dump and pneumatic Bottom. More @ 1 BR and bath. first tanker positions. RIVERSIDE months rent & Houses For Rent www.brunerland.com 1 Bedrm. apt. for rent Qualified applicants HILLTOP FENCING deposit. references SEAMLESS GUTTERS or call 740-441-1492, in Mason $350.00 must be at least required, No Pets 1BR Cottage in We do all types of Fence we finance! Per Mth. + deposit & 23yrs have a min. of CONTINUOUS GUTTERS and clean. 740-441- Gallipolis, No util. cannot accept 1 year of safe 0245 Smoking, No Pets, 304-372-2350 Lots HUD 304-593-8107 Ref. Req. Off St. commercial driving Vinyl siding, Home Beautiful 1BR Parking. $300/mo. experience in a truck. Cell: 304-593-5575 Maintenance, Power For sale river lot in 1-2BR & 1-4BR Apt apartment in the (740) 339-2584 or HazMat cert. clean Hartford WV, 0.274 for rent + elec. & dep. country freshly painted 446-8919. MVR & good stability. Washing & Gutter Cleaning acres, 138 ft. of river No pets. App. furn. very clean W/D hook We offer competitive frontage, $12,000.00 Immediately avail. up nice country setting 3BR, ranch home, benefits & 401K & Ask for Bonded & Insured 304-593-2176 or Please call (304) only 10 mins. from Sanders Dr. Available vac. pay. Contact town. Must see to Free Estimates 304-675-8957. 610-0776 or (304) June 1st. $600/rent, Kent AT 800-462- appreciate. Water pd. Nicole *Free Estimates 674-0023 $375/mo 614-595-7773 $600/dep. Call 446- 9365 to apply or go 304-812-4795 or 740-645-5953 3644 for application. to 2 BR, Rodney area, www.rjtrucking.com FIND A JOB W/D, ref, stove inc, 1 br. apt., $325 plus EOE utilities & dep; 3 br. Manufactured IN THE NO pets, dep & ref, 4000 SELF-STOR req'd. Call 740-446- house, $425 a mo. Housing Help Wanted - CLASSIFIEDS 1271 or 740-709- plus utilities & $400 General dep., on 3rd St., 1657. Enthusiastic person Racine, 740-247- Rentals or couple to assist STORAGE UNITS 4292 Auction Auction 2BR Mobile Home, with entire operation 2 bedroom Water, sewer, trash of modern dairy. apartment, 1 full pd. No pets. Must have (304) 675-5548 PUBLIC AUCTION bath, $400 per Johnson's Mobile equipment month, 740-416- Home Park. 446- experience and enjoy RENT BY MONTH Friday, May 14 3036 3160 cattle. Housing can be part of package. L O W RATE! 6:00 pm Middleport, 1 & 2 br. 2 br., 2 bath, in Fax complete Mason/Cabell County Line apts, dep. & ref., No Syracuse, $475 plus resume with 3 work pets, 740-992-0165 utilities & deposit, No 20 Mi. South of Pt Pleasant on Rt. 2, ref. 304-675-5074 Ray & Son Lawn Mowers Pets, 740-992-7680 Glenwood, WV Newly decorated 1 for application. Complete Car Cleaning bedroom ref.and Lawn Tractors Will be selling estate from ADECCO is now deposit req. no pets 3 br., 14x70 trailer, in Service and Parts Milton, WV hiring 50 Hand Wash 304-675-5162 country Portland, No associates!!! Tune Up Specials • Antiques • Glassware •Tools • Pets inside, $450 a 2615 1/2 Jackson Ave. BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 50 Production Glassware • Furniture •Collectibles, mo. plus dep., 740- BR APTS., Jackson laborers needed Pt. Pleasant, WV Craftsman, Murray, MTD, 843-5473 or cell 740- Several Crocks & Jugs Estates, 52 must be able to (Behind R&R Auto) 416-8204 Briggs & Stratton AUCTIONEERS Westwood Dr., 740- communicate Established 1990 Erick Conrad #WV1796 446-2568. Equal Small 2 br. mobile effectively, work in a 304 882 3294 (304) 675-0947 Housing Opportunity. home in Racine, safe manner, be a 304-675-7375 This institution is an $225 a mo., $225 team player and Joe Arrington #WV1462 *Wash while you wait! equal opportunity dep., 1 yr. lease, no have good 304 773 5061 (304) 812-8114 provider and pets, no calls after attendance and work employer. 9pm, 740-992-5097 history. Must be able to lift 35 Myers Paving Inc. “JD Power Clean” Auction Auction Auction Nice 2 BR on Bailey lbs sometimes Run Rd., $425 repetitively. Also able Now Selling and Delivering Professional Power Washing mo/$425 Dep. No to reach, stoop, Limestone. pets, ref. req. Call kneel or stand and Mildew, Scum, Stain Removal AUCTION Will blacktop driveways, Meigs County, Ohio Fairgrounds. Watch for signs. 740-367-7025. other such positions Houses, Businesses, Intersection of State Route 7 & 33. Pomeroy, Ohio (3 hours i.e. push, pull. Have parking lots, sealing Sales dexterous use of south of Columbus, 2 hours northof Charleston, WV and 3 driveways, Tar & Chip Driveway, Decks hours east of Cincinnati.) 16x80 Mobile Home both hands, good May 15, 2010 12 Noon till its all gone 1998. 3BR, 2 Full vision, able to work 1-304-675-2457 with min supervision 304-812-3134 Antiques and Collectables -We will be selling the following Bath. Excellent 1-304-786-0319 Horse Drawn items: New Idea manure spreader, John Deere Cond. w/ Storage and perform required 304-675-6099 corn planter, fore cart, ill #9 high gear mowing machine, Bldg. 2 car port. .5 physical duties. 1-304-593-0639 plows, disc, harrow, potato plow, single trees and double trees, acre Lot on McCully Adecco is an EOE quilts quilts and more quilts, depression glass, some furniture, Rd. 740-446-1137. and a drug free work PSI CONSTRUCTION box lots, glassware by Fenton, Kanawha glass, red ruby glass place. Help Wanted - Help Wanted - Beautiful 16x80 If interested please Room Additions, Remodeling, Metal & spinning wheel, tackle box, Covert bottling company large General General Shingle Roofs, New Homes, Siding, Decks, crate, fishing lures, white kitchen cabinet, Bavarian china mobile home in call (304) 522-6623 Material Coordinator: Part Time Market Bathroom Remodeling. Licensed & Insured dishes ,Cut glass dishes, Punch bowls, American Fostoria Bradbury. Country speak with Lisa or (Cheshire) ManagerGallia dishes, Old Books to include Uncle Toms Cabin, and other living & only 5 Mike. Rick Price - 17 yrs. Experience Immediate opening County Farmers’ black history books, hand tools, Sad irons, Piggy banks, silver monutes from town. AVON! All Areas! To WV#040954 Cell 740-416-2960 740-992-0730 for team originated Market Primary ware and or flat ware, Dolls, doll parts, doll clothes, silver Close to 1 acre, 1 car Buy or Sell Shirley individual. Must have responsibilities being crest, cookie jars, stone ware, pitcher and bowl, old kitchen garage, 2 covered Spears 304-675- excellent basic Math the day-to-day Help Wanted - Medical knifes, old pocket knifes, boy scout canteen, old razors, real decks, ramp on back 1429 skills, proficient in operation of the General old banjo, butter press, slag glass chocolate color, green red deck, central air, heat MedCorp EMS is Excel and Word. farmers’ market, blue orange yellow every color in the rainbow glass ware, old pump, new shingled Diesel mech/tractors Satellite Installers seeking EMTs and Highly motivated, including an on-site record player 78’s, glass candle holders, oil lamps, miners roof. Move in send resume PO Box Become part of our PARAMEDICs to fill willing to learn,prev. presence at the lamp, wall pockets, fishing reels, wooden boxes, advertising condition. Photos at 787 Ripley WV installation team for full- and part-time material purchasing market, as well as items, many small items not listed. www.2487Now.info Dish Network F/T positions at its a plus. Training off-site work during or call 740-367-0577, benefits, training, co. Gallipolis location. Auctioneer: Billy R. Goble Jr. lic. # 1379 provided. Some non-market hours. Price $50,000 truck & work National registry is a In favor state of Ohio Phone: 740-416-1164 Experienced overtime OT Qualifications include supplied. Strong plus. Clean driving Email [email protected] Maintenance Tech required. Require customer service 5000 work ethic & records requires. PHOTOS A MUST SEE At: www.auctionzip.com Resort Property very good work skills, self motivated, willingness to learn is Competitive salary (my # is 5548) 400 plus photos on web Local manufacturing ethics and and extremely req'd. Background and benefits. organization seeking willingness to learn. . reliable. Agricultural check & drug test Uniforms provided. Note: Identification is REQUIRED to register! Cash or good 6000 Employment an experienced Starting pay $15hr + experience a plus. req., must have EOE. Interested check any check over $1000.00 must be approved by maintenance Holidays paid. Fax Salary is negotiable. clean driving record. candidates may auctioneer before the start of the auction Bring a friend, a technician to provide resume immed. with Submit resume to Call 800-893-1991 submit their resumes chair, and a good appetite as the food will be served by Meigs Child/Elderly Care mechanical and "Mat.Coord." on galliafarmersmarket Option 8. Or apply and applicable county 4H God Bless you all and enjoy the auction. Terms: electrical support for cover page to (614) @yahoo.com , or Babysitter needed in online certifications to: cash or check with positive identification. a continuous 716-2272. Excellent mail to Melissa my Mason County www.safe7.com. Auctioneer is not responsible for accidents. Announcements home call 304-576- operation facility. company! EOE Clark, 18 Locust St., made at auction take precedence over all printed material. 3353. Position is Rm 1268, Gallipolis, There is great parking and everything will be under one responsible for OH 45631, no later Maintenance / FIND roof - no need to worry about rain! Construction installation, than May 14th. YOU DO NEED TO BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR. maintenance and Domestic EVERYTHING Construction WATCH THIS WEB SITE FOR MORE PHOTOS AND repair of facility workers, experience YOU WANT UPDATES . equipment and preferred, local work, Room Attendant @ Weigh in for 4H market animals to be held in the morning NO physical facility. OR NEED 740-992-7953, 740- The Holiday Inn, parking inside gates! Experience individual 416-1436, 740-591- Gallipolis, OH. Apply IN THE with strong 4641 in person, no phone background in CLASSIFIEDS Auction Auction calls please. welding and fabrication preferred. Extended education also preferred. Restaurant Auction Auction Willing to consider part time, and Equipment Bulletin Boards weekend and Public evening shift OCEAN ODYSSEY PAINT PLUS HARDWARE assignment. AUCTION 304-675-4084 AUCTION A SMITHSONIAN EXHIBIT Competitive salary Thurs. May 13, 2010 HOSTED BY THE GALLERY AT Mother’s Day Special and benefits 10:00 A.M. Hanging Baskets, Flowers, Veg plants, Sat. May 15, 2010 409 package, including Located at The Auction Center on Rt 62 N. Roses, Mulch, Soils, also save up to health insurance, 10:00 A.M. $60 this month on PPG paints. of Mason W.V. We have moved the - Community Screenings 401(k) plan, and restaurant equipment from Judy Kay’s in Located at 163 Arnold Dr. Bidwell Ohio Lillian & Paul Wedge Auditorium educational Middleport Ohio to The Auction Center in In loving memory assistance. Submit on Rt. 554 Off Rt. 160 Watch for signs. Point Pleasant Junior & Senior Mason W.V. Furniture of our beautiful daughter cover letter and High School Beautiful Handmade 6 Sets Of Booths & 5 Pc. American Drew B.r. Suite, 3 Pc. Mikki Lou Rickard- Watson resume to: CLA 52, Tables, 2 Star 36” Gas Grills, Lg. 2 Door May 26-27, 2010 Wal. B.r. Suite, 3 Pc. L.R. Suite-sofa- 5/10/65 - 12/21/09 PO Box 469, S.S. Freezer, Blodgett Double Door 7 p.m. loveseat & Chair, 2 Pc. Hutch, Dinet Set, We’ll love you forever Gallipolis, OH 45631 Oven, Fry Master Deep Fryer, Tickets $5/person Cedar Wardrobe, Chests, Oak Corner Manitowoc Ice Maker, S.S. Refrigerated Curio, Coffee Table & End Tables, Lawn Mom & Dad EOE M/F/D/V Prep. Table, all Metal Refrigerated Prep. Furniture, Frigidaire Washer & Dryer, - Tickets also available for the Table, Trans America Commercial Mixer, Kenmore Chest Freezer. 3 Bowl S.S. Sink, 6 Ft. S.S. Grill Table, VIP reception with The Down Under Restaurant JOB Glassware S.S. Table w/can opener, Dito Dean Food Oceanographer, Feo Pitcairn OPPORTUNITY! Lg. 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