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Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Sunday, September 12, 2010 $1.50 • Vol. 44, No. 37

OBITUARIES 9/11: NEVER FORGET Page A5 EPA deems • Delta M. Phillips • Linda D. Burnett • Glennard F. Davis Middleport • Charlene Batey • Delbert D. Smith daycare safe Asbestos removed from Tiny Tech Daycare BY BRIAN J. REED [email protected]

MIDDLEPORT — The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has deemed a Middleport child care center again safe for occupancy. In July, the EPA had deemed New Freedom Ministries and its Tiny Tech Daycare unsafe because of asbestos in the building, after a building inspector discovered the unsafe conditions during a FRIDAY NITE routine inspection. The Ohio EPA, in a letter dated Sept. 3, states the SCOREBOARD EPA has concluded that Tiny Tech had adequately completed corrective actions as outlined in July, and deemed it safe to allow people in the area. Gallia Academy 41 At the time of the initial advisory, the EPA said New Freedom Ministries and Tiny Tech Daycare Wellston 21 violated the law by failing to conduct an asbestos survey prior to renovation work at its South Third Meigs 41 Avenue church. It also set a seven-day deadline for River Valley 0 a safety inspection, cleaning the air ducts and prop- er disposal of asbestos and other materials. Mayor Michael Gerlach said the county health Southern 16 department also participated in the initial inspec- Belpre 0 tion, and the EPA was alerted after the village inspector conducted an inspection of the building for reconnection of water service, an inspection Wahama 41 Amber Gillenwater/photo required by village code. Eastern 14 University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College students and faculty Friable asbestos was disturbed by removal of the gathered at the base of the bell tower on Rio’s campus on Friday morning to honor ceiling, according to the EPA inspector. The com- those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The program included a pliance plan included an inspection for asbestos Trimble 54 tolling of the bells at the bell tower, a selection by the Grande Chorale and Military hazard, abatement and disposal of friable asbestos, South Gallia 22 Chaplain John Jackson as the event speaker. The military, Rio community firefight- cleaning the building’s air inspection, and air sam- ers, campus police, Rio Village Police, EMS and student veterans were also hon- pling. ored. After the memorial ceremony, students from Judith Thompson’s classes read the names of the victims, an annual and somber event on Rio’s campus. Bossard Library Gallia County trustees to meet Sternwheel Riverfest opens Thursday GALLIPOLIS — The JFS undertakes Bossard Memorial BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH seniors and guests at a special fare of Library Board of [email protected] $4. The four others will have the Ruble Trustees will meet at 5 leaving from the levy at 5 p.m., at 6:30 pm. on Tuesday, Sept. 14 POMEROY — Riverfest with it’s p.m., 8 p.m. and at 9:30 p.m. new project in the library. call to “Rally by the River” where Five cruises will also be held on sternwheelers dock, entertainers per- Saturday beginning at 2 p.m. and con- BY AMBER GILLENWATER OOMPD form, contests are held and everything cluding with the fun fireworks cruise [email protected] from a chili cookoff to a duck derby are from 8 to 10 p.m. on Saturday night. soccer clinic featured, will get under way Thursday. Tickets for all cruises can be purchased GALLIPOLIS — The Gallia County The Ruble Sternwheeler will be at the Riverfest tent on the parking lot. Commission received an update from two area GALLIPOLIS — The returning to Pomeroy for excursions up As usual there will be plenty of agencies during their regular meeting on Thursday. O.O. McIntyre Park and down the Ohio River with the first crafters and food vendors on the park- Gallia County Job and Family Services Director District will be sponsor- being on Wednesday sponsored by the ing lot to keep festival-goers happy Dana Glassburn recommended to the commission, ing a coaches and players Athens Shrine Club, and the second on while they wait from one event to the and the commission later approved, that a job skills soccer clinic from 10-11 Thursday sponsored by the Ladies of next. The food vendors will be open to training supportive services project be established. a.m. on Saturday, Sept. the Meigs County Republican Party. serve from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. on both This project will be made available under the 18. Both will be 7-9 p.m. cruises and are Friday and Saturday. Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) pro- The Friday night kickoff for Riverfest gram and will allow eligible families under PRC open to the public. will be at 6 p.m. with an opening cere- On Friday there will be five cruises, with a child or children who are a junior or senior the first from 1-2 p.m. especially for Please see Riverfest, A2 in high school or vocational school to purchase job EATHER skills training supportive services that would W enable them to participate in and complete a job skills training program. Glassburn also presented the commission with a Bossard Library history lesson certificate from the U.S. Census Bureau thanking Gallia County Department of Job and Family Services for their support of the 2010 Census. offered at chamber gathering Gallia County 911 Director Sherry Daines reported that her agency is currently training three BY AMBER GILLENWATER This small library was made possible part-time employees all of whom will be great [email protected] due to fundraising efforts by the assets to her organization. Gallia County 911 cur- Thursday Club, a ladies literary club, rently employs 11 full-time staff members and 12 GALLIPOLIS — Bossard Memorial which raised money through the publi- Library Director Deborah Saunders part-time employees plus a maintenance staff. cation of a women’s edition of the Daines also reported that a 911 radio tower was High: 78 recently presented a history of the Gallipolis Journal on May 1, 1895. Low: 54 library as well as a discussion of ser- struck by lightning on the evening of Aug. 14. This Eight hundred dollars in proceeds from lightning strike damaged radio equipment that has vices, funding and library government the sale of this publication, as well as during the September Gallia County since been repaired and the agency is taking steps $100 from the auctioning of a hand- to further prevent another lightning strike. Chamber of Commerce’s First Friday painted taffeta copy of the woman’s event. The commission also approved a motion that will INDEX edition of the Journal, were donated to allow the county to bill Hannan Trace Elementary The chamber of commerce sponsors the library fund. 4 SECTIONS — 24 PAGES First Friday as a series of informative School for sewer services. The elementary school In 1903-04, the library reorganized is currently the only building connected to the presentations from different communi- and applied for an Andrew Carnegie Around Town A3 ty agencies and organizations. The Mercerville Sewer and the school has been con- grant which allowed the library to nected to the sewer for a few months at no charge. Celebrations C4 hour-long sessions begin at 8 a.m., gen- move to a more permanent location in erally on the first Friday of every the Carnegie Building on State Street in The school will have to pay $200 a month, the Classifieds D2-4 month, at the Ohio Valley Bank Annex Gallipolis. equivalent of five houses, and this charge is less building on Third Ave. in Gallipolis. In the 1940s, there was a need for than what the school had been paying in order to Comics D5 During her presentation on Sept. 3, expansion and steps were taken for the maintain its own sewer system. Saunders began with a brief history of County Administrator Karen Sprague also pre- Editorials A4 Gallipolis Public Library to become the the library. Gallia County District Library. At this sented the August financial reports to the commis- Sports B Section According to Saunders, the library time, the bookmobile services began sion. Sprague reported that the general fund has that would later be known as Bossard and the collection expanded. increased by $155,787 since Jan. 1 and is up $107,226 from the July report. © 2010 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. Memorial Library, opened its doors as In the 1960s, the community began to the Gallipolis Public Library in 1898 on focus upon finding a new library build- Sprague attributes this growth to an increase in the second floor of the Lupton Building ing and in 1978, a bequest from the the amount of sales tax that has recently been col- in the 300 block of Second Ave. in lected in the county and the recent collection of Gallipolis. Please see Bossard, A2 real estate settlements. Page A2 REGION Sunday, September 12, 2010 Power Force crusade rolls into Gallia Co. BY ANDREW CARTER [email protected]

RIO GRANDE — Demonstrations of awesome power and speed and positive messages of hope will be presented this week when internationally known strongman and Christian minister John Jacobs brings his Next Generation Power Force to Gallia County. Jacobs is the founder of Strength Evangelism, which first unleashed the Power Team on the world in the late 1970s. In 2003, Jacobs formed the Next Generation Power Force, which, like the Power Team, utilizes feats of strength, speed and endurance to catch the attention of audiences and Amber Gillenwater/photo pave the way for presenting the Gospel of Jesus The Gallia Co. Commission and Gallipolis City Commission are once again in full support of the Annual Emancipation Celebration. During Christ, anti-drug and anti-alcohol messages in the county commission meeting on Thursday, City Commission Pres. James A. Cozza, as well as the county commission proclaimed Sept. churches, schools and other public venues. 18-19, 2010, as Emancipation Celebration Weekend in the city and the county. The celebration will commence on Saturday and Sunday Over the course of his career, Jacobs has con- at the Gallia Co. Junior Fairgrounds. Back row from left, County Commissioner Lois Snyder and County Commission Vice Pres. Justin Fallon. Front row from left, County Commission Pres. Joe Foster, Emancipation Committee Vice Pres. Glenn Miller, Emancipation ducted more than 4,000 crusades in 50 countries Committee Pres. Andy Gilmore and City Commission Pres. James Cozza. and held another 30,000 events in schools. All told, Jacobs said some 40,000 people have accepted Jesus Christ as savior at evangelistic events he and his fellow team members have conducted. The Gallia County Board of Commissioners recently pro- The current Next Generation Power Force roster claimed Sept. 12-18 as includes two former NFL players, a world champi- National Assisted Living Week on strongman and an ex-pro wrestler. in Gallia Co. and presented a Shawn King played for NFL’s Carolina Panthers representative of Holzer for six seasons and spent one year with the Assisted Living as well as Indianapolis Colts. assisted living residents with the proclamation. Families of Jerome King, another NFL alumnus, spent three the residents are encouraged seasons as a member of the Chicago Bears. to attend the many activities Russ Clear is a six-time world bench press cham- planned in celebration of the pion at 1,000 pounds. He is also a former Hell’s week including a cookout, a Angels gang member. resident artwork display and a George Milam’s resume includes being a former pot-luck luncheon. Back row from left, Commissioner Lois U.S. body building champion and professional Snyder and Commission Pres. wrestler. He is currently a youth pastor. Joe Foster. Front row from left, The Next Generation Power Force will conduct a Holzer Assisted Living resident three-night crusade Thursday through Saturday, Florence Sheets, Holzer Sept. 16-18 at the University of Rio Grande Lyne Assisted Living Activity Center. The doors open at 6 p.m. and each service Coordinator Kate Stone, Holzer Assisted Living resident Dr. W. begins at 7 p.m. Admission is a free. A love offer- Luther Tracy and County ing will be taken. Concession stands will also be Commission Vice Pres. Justin available each night. Fallon. In addition to the crusade, the Power Force will Amber Gillenwater/photo be conducting programs at several schools in Gallia County. Following is the schedule for the school programs this week: Wednesday, Sept. 15 • River Valley Middle School, 8:30-9:30 a.m. • River Valley High School, 10-11 a.m. Riverfest • Vinton Elementary School, 1:30-2:30 p.m. from Page A1 • Rio Grande Elementary School, 1:15-2:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16 mony by Drew Webster Post, drawing contest on Main Street As for Saturday competitions in • South Gallia Middle & High School, 8:30-9:30 American Legion, and a fire truck sidewalks for kids under 12. the amphitheater, there will be the a.m. parade followed by Southern The ever popular line throwing kids’ “We’ve Got Talent 2” for • Hannan Trace Elementary School, 10-11 a.m. Accent performing in the contest will begin at 11 a.m. in those under 18 from 2 to 3 p.m.; • Southwestern Elementary School, 1:15-2:15 amphitheater from 7-10 p.m. front of the stage area with the p.m. Friday’s events will feature a winners recognized at an awards and “We’ve Got Talent” for those Friday, Sept. 17 noontime program by the Meigs ceremony on Saturday afternoon. over 18 to be held at 5:45 p.m. • Addaville Elementary School, 1:30 p.m. High School Band and evening Then at 3 p.m. the cornhole tourna- Cash prizes to be awarded in both • Gallia Academy Middle School, 1:30-2:30 p.m. entertainment by Still Standing, ment will start, at 4 p.m. the contests. For information about the Next Generation Simba, and South of the River Pomeroy Merchants Association’s Entertainment Cross Road Power Force crusade in Gallia County, call (740) Band. annual duck derby will begin, and Station will play from 3:30 to 5:30 645-6496 or (304) 812-7271. Saturday is a big day with the at 7 p.m. the always-popular men’s highly competitive chili-cookoff sexy leg contest will be held on the p.m.; Insured Sound from 8 to 10 getting underway at 8 a.m., and a stage. All of the contests carry p.m., and Paul Doeffinger will variety of kids activities at 10 a.m. either trophies, cash prizes, or close out the festival performing At 11 a.m. there will be the chalk both. from 10:30 p.m. to midnight. Free disposal day Sept. 18 at Gallia Bossard County Landfill from Page A1 BIDWELL — The Gallia County Landfill, WM estate of Dr. Samuel L. Bossard, a unemployment services. Locally, Bossard Library has expe- of Michigan Ohio and the Gallia County long-time physician of the Saunders later discussed in her rienced an overall $300,000 reduc- Commissioners have scheduled a free disposal day Gallipolis State Institute and a presentation the governing body of tion in funding from 2006-2010. on Saturday, Sept. 18. Gallia County residents may World War I and II veteran, pro- the library: the board of trustees. The result of this has been a reduc- dispose of household garbage at no charge from vided a building at 641 Second The seven-member board consists tion in library staffing, hours and 7:30 a.m.-noon. Ave. of a diverse group of Gallia Co. services. Customers must provide proof of residence, In 1991, this building, converted residents, four of which are The library also receives a small either in the form of a driver’s license or utility bill. from a warehouse, was expanded appointed by the county commis- levy which was passed in 1998 and Only residential trash will be accepted. No com- and an addition at 7 Spruce Street sioners and three of which are generates $180,000 and costs the mercial or construction debris will be accepted. was added thanks to a Library appointed by the Gallia County owner of a $100,000 home approx- The following items will not be accepted: tires, Services and Construction Act Court of Common Pleas judge. imately $10.50 per year. A small car batteries, refrigerators, air conditioners, items grant. The members of the board are amount of revenue is also pro- containing freon, liquid, hazardous waste, yard The library currently provides a appointed to seven-year terms and waste, burn barrels. number of services to the commu- can be appointed perpetually. The duced from patron fines and fees, contributions and reimbursements All loads must be covered with a tarp and nity as a source of education, library board of trustees meets on secured. Only one load per household will be entertainment and a place for com- the second Tuesday of every for public use telecommunication services. accepted. Businesses and anyone with construction munity events, Saunders went on month at the library. debris will be charged the regular rate at the gate. to explain during the presentation. Saunders also tried to explain the A new library levy will be on the November ballot this year in an The landfill is located at 497 Brush Hollow Not only does the library provide somewhat complicated subject of Road, Bidwell. research materials through a large library funding during her First attempt to restore hours, services reference collection and on-line Friday presentation. According to and, possibly, staff positions, that databases, but also a large geneal- Saunders, the library’s main fund- were cut due to the shrinking bud- ogy and rare book section, period- ing source is the Public Library get this past year. This levy, if icals, music CDs, DVDs, and both Fund which accounts for 77 per- passed, would begin in 2011 and print and audio books (at the end cent of the library’s operating bud- would cost a homeowner of a Dining with of 2009, the library held a total of get. The approximately 251 public house valued at $100,000, approx- 110,755 items). The bookmobile library systems in Ohio receive imately $2.92 per month. Diabetes also makes monthly stops to the 2.22 percent of Ohio’s total gener- Throughout the state, library homebound residents of Gallia al tax revenue. However, in the levies have passed or will top bal- Co., youth services provides read- 2009-2011 state budget, library lots this November in an attempt to ing programs, school visits and funding was reduced to 1.97 per- restore this critical community ser- Are you a diabetic? community outreach to area chil- cent of the Ohio General Revenue vice. At Bossard, over 244,000 dren and dozens of community and this reduction, in addition to items were borrowed from the Do you know a diabetic? programs are scheduled each year the current economy, accounts for library in 2009, for an average of in the library’s large meeting a 26 percent reduction in the eight items per Gallia Co. resident. Free training & recipes for diabetic support rooms. library’s main funding source. According to Saunders, the Ohio’s general revenue fund, In her presentation, the library Sept. 27th - Oct. 4th & 12th library also makes good use of according to Saunders, is made up director ended with a quote from available technology as an average of a variety of taxes including the former U.S. First Lady, the late 6-8 pm of 350 individuals per week use income, sales and estate taxes and Lady Bird Johnson, “Perhaps no Courthouse Annex the public Internet stations, which in this economic recession, the place in any community is so total- have recently been replaced thanks total general revenue fund is much ly democratic as the town library Pomeroy, OH to Bill and Melinda Gates smaller than what it has been in the ... The only entrance requirement Foundation grants. These public past. Thus, as libraries receive a is interest.” access computers provide a high- percentage of this shrinking gener- The Chamber of Commerce’s Contact Andrew Brumfield speed Internet connection which al revenue fund, less and less fund- next First Friday event will be at 8 at 740-992-6626 have most recently been used by ing has been made available for the a.m. on Friday, Oct. 1 at the OVB Meigs County Health Department individuals searching for jobs and state public library system. Annex. Page A3 AROUND TOWN Sunday, September 12, 2010 Gallia County calendar Meigs County calendar

Sunday, Sept. 12 French 500 Free Clinic, include 10 a.m. Bible Sunday, Sept. 12 Center will meet 7 p.m. at worship, potluck at noon. GALLIPOLIS — Pete 1-4 p.m., 258 Pinecrest study, with classes for all POMEROY — Meigs the Center. CHESTER — Mercy and Margie Parsons fam- Drive, off Jackson Pike. ages, and 11 a.m. wor- County Tea Party 9/12 POMEROY — Meigs Mission Church of ily reunion, 10 a.m.-dark, ship. Bible study is also Project, 1-4 p.m., County Tea Party, regular Chester will have a Raccoon Creek County Pomeroy parking lot meeting, 7 p.m., Birthdays held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. gospel sing to benefit the Park, Ruffed Grouse Web site: www.gallipolis- gazebo, variety of speak- Mulberry Community Fall Harvest Gospel Sing, Shelter #2. Hattie B. Gothard will churchofchrist.net. ers, free iced tea, hot Center, presentation on GALLIPOLIS — Harry celebrate her 93rd birth- GALLIPOLIS — dogs. Constitution. 7 p.m. Singers will and Murlie Drummond day on Sept. 12. Cards Tommy Moseley concert, REEDSVILLE — Sixth POMEROY — Meigs include Cross Creek, family reunion, noon, may be sent to her at 242 10:20 a.m., First Church Annual Neighborhood County Chamber of Donnice Boggs, Brian First Church of God pic- Magnolia Drive, of God, Ohio 141. Info: Day, sponsored by Commerce, business- and Family Connections, nic area. Gallipolis, OH 45631. 446-4404. churches in the minded luncheon, noon, Jerry and Diana GALLIPOLIS — Lyla Reedsville and Long POINT PLEASANT, Pomeroy Library, Pamela Frederick, Debbie and Amel Waugh family Marlene Belville will Bottom communities, 1 Martino of the American reunion, Raccoon Creek W.Va. — Tommy Moseley p.m., Belleville Locks and Falcon, Donna Tackett, celebrate her 84th birth- concert, 6 p.m., First Red Cross speaking, County Park, Cardinal day on Sept. 20. Cards Dam. Music by George Pomeroy McDonalds and Randal Johns. Church of God, Point Shelter No. 6. Dinner at may be sent to her at 300 Hall. Recognition of Olive catering, RSVP 992- Sunday, Sept. 19 noon. Briarwood Drive, Apt. Pleasant. Township firefighters, 5005. RACINE — Monday, Sept. 13 140, Gallipolis, OH Wednesday, Sept. 22 Squad 90 volunteers. POMEROY — Meigs Homecoming at Mt. ADDISON — Prayer CENTENARY — 45631. RACINE — Kerwood- County Genealogical Moriah Church of God, Green Twp. Trustees meeting, Matt Smith Hill reunion, 1 p.m. Society, 5 p.m., at the Mile Hill Road, with meeting, 6 p.m., Gallia preaching, 7 p.m., Addison Covered dish dinner at Church Events Meigs County Museum. morning service at 9:45 Academy High School, Freewill Baptist Church. Star Mill Park, Racine. Public welcome. a.m., with Herman Stuart room 008D. Sunday, Sept. 12 Saturday, Sept. 25 Monday, Sept. 13 Thursday, Sept. 16 Tuesday, Sept. 14 ADDISON — Sunday CHESHIRE — POMEROY — The POMEROY — as speaker. Dinner at RIO GRANDE — school, 10 a.m., Addison Women’s retreat, 8 a.m., Meigs County American Cancer 11:30 a.m. Service at 1 Gallia-Vinton Educational Freewill Baptist Church. Cheshire Baptist Church. Agricultural Society will Society Meigs County p.m. with special singing. Service Center govern- Evening service, 6 p.m. Info: 367-0154 or 992- meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Advisory ing board meeting, 5 Pastor Rick Barcus 7542. Coonhunters Building on Board/Survivorship Birthdays p.m., Wood Hall, room preaching. Sunday, Sept. 26 the Rock Springs Taskforce meeting, noon, 131, University of Rio GALLIPOLIS — Bro. ADDISON — Sunday, Fairgrounds. banquet room of Wild Grande. Freda Smith will cele- J.R. Vance preaching, 6 school, 10 a.m., evening POMEROY — Big Horse Cafe. GALLIPOLIS — Gallia p.m., Faith Valley Bend Farm Antiques MIDDLEPORT — Free brate her 86th birthday, County Citizen Corps service, 6 p.m., Addison Community Church, Freewill Baptist Church. Club monthly meeting, community dinner, 4:30-6 Sept. 13. Cards may be Council, noon, Courtside Bulaville Pike, Gallipolis. 7:30 p.m., Mulberry p.m., Dave Diles Park, sent to her at 42919 Bar and Grill. Lunch at Pastor Rick Barcus GALLIPOLIS — Eric Community Center. pulled pork, hot dogs, 11:30 a.m. Info: Cathy preaching. Jamie Rainey, School Lot Road, Albany, Hinson concert, 11 a.m., POMEROY — Meigs baked beans, desserts, Clark, 446-7943, or e- special music. Ohio 45710. Calvary Christian Center, County Cancer Initiative, drinks, sponsored by mail cwclark@sudden- BIDWELL — 553 Jackson Pike. Love regular meeting, noon, Heath United Methodist link.net. Homecoming, 10 a.m., offering. Bean dinner conference room, Meigs GALLIPOLIS — Gallia Garden of My Heart Church. after service. Info: (740) County Health Co. Chapter PERI meet- Tabernacle, 4950 Ohio Saturday, Sept. 18 682-9023 or 446-6306. Department. POMEROY — ing, 1:30 p.m., First 850, Bidwell. Dorsel LECTA — Walnut POMEROY — Meigs Baptist Church, Veterans Memorial Ridge Church homecom- Messick preaching. Perry Band Boosters, 6 p.m. in Gallipolis. Speaker: Hospital Employees ing, 9:30 a.m. Bud Family singing. the band room at Meigs annual reunion, 1 tro 4 Devon Hooper. CHESHIRE — The High School. GALLIPOLIS — River Hatfield speaking. p.m. at the Mulberry Special singing. Abby Gracemen in concert, POMEROY — Meigs Community Center. Cities Military Support 10:30 a.m., Cheshire County Republican Party Group, 7 p.m., Gallipolis Hammond Haiti mission Potluck with beverages trip presentation after Baptist Church. Executive Committee furnished. Memorabilia to VFW Post 4464, upstairs meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the room, Third Ave. Info: lunch. be on display. GALLIPOLIS — The Revivals Courthouse. 245-5589 or 441-7454. Tuesday, Sept. 14 Wednesday, Sept. 15 church of Christ in Church Events Gallipolis meets at 234 Sept. 13-19, Kanauga TUPPERS PLAINS — MERCERVILLE — Tuppers Plains Regional Chapel Drive. Sunday Church, with evangelist Invasive Plant Sewer District, 7 p.m., at Sunday, Sept. 12 Identification and Control meeting times are: 9:30 Paul Bartrum. POMEROY — Annual a.m., Bible class; 10:30 the office. Workshop, 5:30-7:30 POMEROY — Harvest Festival, St. John p.m., South Gallia High a.m., worship; 5 p.m., Sept. 18-25, Garden of Lutheran Church, Pine evening assembly. The Salisbury Township School, 55 Old Hannan My Heart Tabernacle, Trustees, 6:30 p.m. at the Grove Road, 11 a.m. Trace Road, Mercerville. church meets at 7 p.m. 4950 Ohio 850, Bidwell. Wednesday for Bible home of Manning Roush. RSVP to Annemarie Time: 6 p.m. Speakers: study. Web site: POMEROY — Bedford Smith at (740) 589-9914 Mark Dunlap, Larry Township Trustees, 7 Looking for a new career? or e-mail www.chapelhillchur- chofchrist.org. Chapman, Rev. Williams, p.m. at town hall. [email protected] J.R. Vance, Calvin SYRACUSE — The www.gallipoliscareercollege.edu ate.oh.us. GALLIPOLIS — The Gallipolis church of Minnis. Special singing Board of Trustees of the Thursday, Sept. 16 each service. Syracuse Community 1-800-214-0452 VINTON — Christ meets at 214 Accredited Member- Accrediting Council For Independent Colleges And Schools1274B Huntington-Morgan Upper River Road. Crime Watch, 6 p.m., Sunday services include Vinton Town Hall. 10 a.m. Bible study, with Saturday, Sept. 18 classes for all ages, and GALLIPOLIS — 147th 11 a.m. worship. Bible Emancipation Day study is also held at 7 Celebration, 10:30 a.m., p.m. Wednesday. Web Gallia County Fairgrounds. site: www.gallipolischur- EWINGTON — chofchrist.net. American Legion Post Wednesday, Sept. 15 161 meeting, 6:30 p.m., ADDISON — Business Ewington Academy. and prayer meeting, 7 GALLIPOLIS — Sims- p.m., Addison Freewill Williams family reunion, 11 Baptist Church. a.m.-3 p.m., Raccoon Thursday, Sept. 16 Creek County Park, ADDISON — Ladies Aid Bluebird Shelter No. 4. Meeting, 7 p.m., Addison Info: Donna Bias, (740) Freewill Baptist Church. 886-8352, or Dana Saturday, Sept. 18 Williams, (740) 867-5950. ADDISON — Fall GALLIPOLIS — Crown Harvest Benefit Sing, 6 City mining reunion, First p.m., Addison Freewill Church of God shelter- Baptist Church. Special house, Ohio 141. singing by Brian and Sunday, Sept. 19 Family Connection, New GALLIPOLIS — 147th City Singers, Victory River Emancipation Day Quartet and Open Rail. Celebration, 10 a.m., RODNEY — Rodney Gallia County United Methodist Church Fairgrounds. homecoming. Softball RIO GRANDE — game, 6 p.m. Bonfire, Evans-Pennyfare weiner roast, 7 p.m. Supermarkets reunion, Rodney UMC is located Bob Evans shelterhouse at 6611 Ohio 588. #2, Canoe Livery Road. Sunday, Sept. 19 Covered dish dinner at 1 ADDISON — Sunday p.m. Info: 446-4289. School, 10 a.m., Addison GALLIPOLIS — Freewill Baptist Church. Montgomery family Evening service, 6 p.m. Past reunion, Raccoon Creek Rick Barcus preaching. County Park, Wild Turkey PATRIOT — St. Shelter. Covered dish Martin’s Lutheran Church lunch at 12:30 p.m. Bring homecoming. Church your own dish and bever- located on German ages. Ridge, Patriot. Potluck Monday, Sept. 20 dinner at noon. RIO GRANDE — RODNEY — Rodney Neighborhood United Methodist Church Watch/Crime Watch homecoming, 10 a.m. Brent annual picnic, 6 p.m., Watson, guest speaker. The Bob Evans Farm shelter- Gracemen in concert. house. Info: Johnnie Dinner follows service. Russell 367-0323 or Dep. GALLIPOLIS — The Jimmie Spears, Gallia church of Christ in Co. Sheriff’s Office. Gallipolis meets at 234 GALLIPOLIS — Look Chapel Drive. Sunday Good, Feel Better meeting times are: 9:30 Program, 1-3 p.m., a.m., Bible class; 10:30 Holzer Center for Cancer a.m., worship; 5 p.m., Care, 170 Jackson Pike, evening assembly. The Gallipolis. Info: 446-4728 church meets at 7 p.m. or 441-3909. Wednesday for Bible Tuesday, Sept. 28 study. Web site: EWINGTON — www.chapelhillchur- American Legion Post chofchrist.org. 161 meeting, 7:30 p.m., GALLIPOLIS — The Ewington Academy. Gallipolis church of Christ Thursday, Sept. 30 meets at 214 Upper River GALLIPOLIS — Road. Sunday services Page A4 OPINION Sunday, September 12, 2010 Remembering the victims of 9/11

825 Third Avenue • Gallipolis, Ohio It’s hard to believe that it has between nations. There are noble (740) 446-2342 • FAX (740) 446-3008 been nine years since the coward- reasons to take up arms against www.mydailytribune.com ly terrorist attacks of Tuesday, another country, and less than Sept. 11, 2001. Using four com- noble reasons, to be sure. Ohio Valley Publishing Co. mercial airliners as their weapons, But war, in my framework of 19 men, financed by Osama bin Andrew thinking (and I’m probably naive Sammy M. Lopez Laden’s radical Islamic terrorist in thinking this way), involves group al-Qaeda, forever changed Carter formal action between nations or Publisher the course of U.S. and world his- military factions who send out tory, as well as the lives of thou- organized armies to do battle, not Diane Hill Andrew Carter sands of families. the cowardly, wholesale slaughter Controller Managing Editor More than 3,000 people lost of innocent people on their way to their lives on that terrible morning I can’t imagine what the loved work or out for a day of sightsee- Pam Caldwell nine years ago. The majority died ones of those who lost their lives ing in the Big Apple. Advertising Director when the twin towers of New at the World Trade Center, the I don’t watch television pro- York City’s World Trade Center Pentagon and that lonely patch of grams about 9/11 or read much crashed to the ground after being western Pennsylvania wilderness material about the tragedy. The Congress shall make no law respecting an set ablaze by jet fuel. Nearly 200 must go through every time they few times that I have settled in to establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free turn on the television or radio or watch a program based on the people were killed when a third pick up a newspaper and are exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of plane rammed into the Pentagon, forced to relive those events. My events of the day, I find myself speech, or of the press; or the right of the people the seat of U.S. military might in heart aches for them. So, too, becoming terribly sad; sad for the our nation’s capital. A fourth jet, does my heart ache for the victims victims, their families and the peaceably to assemble, and to petition the which some analysts believe the countless others who have been Government for a redress of grievances. themselves. terrorists were planning to use in Who was lost on that day? affected by the monstrous acts of The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution another strike on Washington, Someone’s mom and dad, grand- a few who were told they were D.C., was downed in a rural area parents, sons and daughters; pro- doing the work of God. in western Pennyslvania, thanks ductive, positive, noble, worthy This weekend the news pro- YOUR OPINION to the heroic actions of the pas- souls, snuffed out by a mindless grams and printed pages will fea- sengers and flight crew. hate so intense that words can’t ture many stories about 9/11. We The terrorist actions of “9/11,” even begin to describe it. will all relive the tragedy for a few as we have come to call that fate- To think about the human days and then go on with our lives. Frightening experience ful day, spawned the current mili- potential that was lost on that day However, as we mark this tary campaign in which we as a boggles my mind. Great thinkers observance of 9/11, let us make a Dear Editor: nation find ourselves embroiled in pact with each other in good faith. In regard to the shooting that happened in and doers, creative men and Iraq and Afghanistan. It’s become women who inspired their fami- From this day forward, may we Dexter last month, I feel compelled to share my a political hot potato that both covenant with each other as personal experience from that night. lies and friends, good people who sides of the aisle in Congress have were pillars of their respective Americans, as good people, to On Aug. 12, as a car (which we later learned always think of those who lost matched the same description as the one involved tossed about, especially during communities; all taken away us, in the shooting) came roaring down our dead-end election cycles. presumably before their time. their lives and those who lost their street at 11:30 p.m., I had an instant gut feeling of “Ground Zero,” the site of the Included in that number are the loved ones and friends, and danger. I am not a fearful or paranoid person — I former World Trade Center, has hundreds of first responders who remember to pray for them every used to sleep with my windows open when I lived also become a political football, laid down their lives in the effort time we think of or hear of or read in downtown Cincinnati — but that night I had an with debates ranging from what to save the lives of others. Such a about 9/11. instant, instinctive “fight or flight” response. type of memorial to 9/11 should tragedy. Such a loss. And beyond that, let us agree to I knew that, at the speed they were driving, they be erected there to the current flap How one person or a group of pray for those who call them- were not neighbors. I chose “flight” and immedi- over a proposed mosque that an people could inflict such evil selves our enemies, those who ately went inside, but if ever there was a time that Islamic group wants to build in upon a fellow human being is would strike out at their fellow I would have reached for a gun in self-defense, the area. beyond my understanding. Even human beings in hate, for they are that night was it. That was even before I learned To me it’s sad that lost in the though I’ve never served in the the ones who need prayer above that this car had shined a spotlight into my fiancé's politicizing and the race to grab military, I think I have a basic all. windshield as he drove past on the main road, just headlines are the victims of those understanding of the reasons (Andrew Carter is the manging a few minutes before they drove (followed him) horrific attacks and their families. behind armed conflict and war editor of Ohio Valley Publishing.) down our dead-end road at a high speed. After repeated harassment over the past three years (including spotlighting deer and stolen prop- erty) by another group of young people in the neighborhood, we recently invested in security FACT CHECK cameras for the house and the shed next to the house. We have footage from this incident which clearly shows someone in the passenger seat of this car taking a spotlight out and shining it on our Obama’s tone shifts on health care property even as they sped off. Half an hour later, what is likely the same car- BY CALVIN WOODWARD rise when most of the changes policies. load of individuals pulled into the Crawford’s dri- & ERICA WERNER take hold in 2014 and coverage is Mostly it was a result of a veway. They too have been repeatedly harassed by ASSOCIATED PRESS extended to the uninsured, costs recession that sapped tax rev- young people for a period of time. Knowing that will go down over the longer term enues, increased the costs of Tania was awoken from a deep sleep by a carload President told as controls kick in. safety net programs and of unknown individuals (and of unknown age and voters repeatedly during the • • • gender), and knowing that she was alone at home, demanded more government health care debate that the over- OBAMA: “We took every idea spending to stimulate the econo- I do not question Tania Crawford’s decision to haul legislation would bring reach for her gun in self-defense. She called the out there about how to reduce or my. As recently as 2007, the police more than once that night. down fast-rising health care at least slow the costs of health budget deficit was just $161.5 We all know that living in a rural area with a costs and save them money. care over time.” billion. The current annual Now, he’s hemming and hawing small police force means that you’re never exact- THE FACTS: One idea that deficit is now an estimated $1.5 on that. ly sure how long it will take for help to arrive, most experts believe would do the trillion. even when the danger is immediate. I was sur- So far, the law he signed ear- most to control health costs — • • • prised when I found out that the car contained two lier this year hasn’t had the directly taxing health benefits — 19-year olds and two 14-year olds. Still, I have desired effect. An analysis from OBAMA: Asked how he can was missing in Obama’s plan. lecture Afghan President Hamid been shocked to hear people use the word “kids” Medicare’s Office of the Opposition from unions and oth- so much. A 19-year old is an adult, legally and Karzai about corruption when it’s Actuary this week said that the ers was too great, and Obama morally responsible for one’s own actions; the fact fueled in part by U.S. aid dollars, that the young men had 14-year old girls with nation’s health care tab will go himself had campaigned against up — not down — through 2019 the idea. Obama said: “I’ve said to my them is an entirely different issue. national security team ... Let’s be I may sound unsympathetic, but I am in fact a as a result of Obama’s sweeping Some of the major cost con- compassionate, community-minded individual law, though the increase is mod- trollers that did make it into the consistent in terms of how we who believes deeply in the potential of young peo- est. law — including a tax on high- operate across agencies. Let’s ple to do great things. I also fully support Mrs. Obama offered some caveats value insurance plans — don’t make sure that our efforts there Crawford’s decision to wield a gun in what clear- when asked in his news confer- start until 2018. That tax was are not seen as somehow giving a ly was protecting herself as she and her property ence Friday about the apparent watered down and delayed, and wink and a nod to corruption.” were threatened. discrepancy between what he other cost-control approaches THE FACTS: While acknowl- What I personally experienced that night was a edging the situation is messy, far cry from innocent, “bored teenager” behavior promised and what’s actually also softened after opposition — it was frightening and threatening, and our happening so far. On several from hospitals and other interest Obama seemed to minimize it. community should not tolerate it from people of other topics, too, his rhetoric groups. “Are there going to be occa- any age. fell short of a full accounting. Health spending already sions where we look and see that Leslie Horner A look at some of the claims accounts for about 17 percent of some of our folks on the ground Dexter at his news conference and how the economy and is projected to have made compromises with they compare with the facts: grow to nearly 20 percent in people who are known to have OBAMA: Said he never 2019. engaged in corruption?” he asked. Sunday Times-Sentinel expected to extend insurance cov- • • • “You know, we’re reviewing all erage to an additional 31 million OBAMA: “So these policies that constantly and there may be Reader Services people “for free.” He added that of cutting taxes for the wealthi- occasions where that happens.” Correction Policy 45631. Periodical postage “we’ve made huge progress” if est Americans, of stripping The spends more Our main concern in all stories is to paid at Gallipolis. medical inflation could be away regulations that protect than $100 billion annually in be accurate. 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Sunday, September 12, 2010 Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis Sunday Times-Sentinel • Page A5 W.Va. advisory Obituaries Susan West, Bill (Susan) Davis, Jim (Kay) Davis, Delta Mae Phillips Karen McDade, a half-brother Shane Davis and half- sisters, Amy (John) Saunders, and Missy (Casey) panel endorses Delta Mae Phillips, 94, Staten. He also has several nieces and nephews all of of Crown City, passed who loved him very much. away on Thursday, Funeral services will be held on Monday September September 9, 2010, at the 13, 2010, at 2 p.m. at Waugh-Halley Wood Funeral U.S. 35 toll plan Holzer Senior Care Home in Gallipolis. Burial will follow at Mound Hill Center. Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday, September 12, She was born August CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — An advisory 2010, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. 26, 1916, in Lawrence Pallbearers will be Charlie Bodimer, Dave panel has endorsed the state’s plan to put toll plazas County, Ohio, daughter on a segment of U.S. 35 to provide funding to com- Burnette, Roger Clark, Mark Davis, Dwayne Will and of the late Lee Taylor and John Patrick. plete the highway’s upgrade to four-lane status. Ruby Ransbottom The Route 35 Local Advisory Committee voted In lieu of flowers, please donate to The Leukemia Hagerman. Delta was and Lymphoma Society, 2300 Wall Street, Suite H, unanimously Thursday to endorse tolls of $2 for married to Cecil Pete passenger vehicles and $8 for commercial trucks, Cincinnati, OH 45212. Phillips in 1935 and he An online guest registry is available at waugh-hal- the Charleston Gazette reported. The proposal was preceded her in death. presented by the state Parkways Authority and the ley-wood.com. She was a homemaker. Glen’s family would like to extend a heartfelt Division of Highways. Surviving are her daughter, Virginia Stapleton of The proposal calls for constructing toll plazas at thanks to the staff of St Mary’s Oncology 6th floor Crown City; three grandchildren, Allan (Lois) unit. Also we would like to thank Dr Gerrit Kimmey the north and south ends of the 31.88-mile section Stapleton of Gallipolis, Judy Wells of Crown City, through Putnam and Mason counties. Money from and Vickie, Nurse Practitioner for the excellent care Betty (Jeff) Belcher of McArthur; one sister, Juanita that was given to Glen. the tolls would be used to upgrade the final 14.6- Miller of Florida; many great grandchildren and great mile stretch to the Ohio River. great grandchildren. The road is a major highway connecting In addition to her parents and husband, she is pre- Charlene Davis Batey Interstate 64 to Ohio, and tolls are seen as the only ceded in death by twin sons; a granddaughter, Lois way to complete the upgrade. Martin; two brothers, Merrill Hagerman and Bobby Charlene Davis Batey, 66, Middleport, Ohio, State highway engineer Marvin Murphy said Hagerman; five sisters, Velma McCall, Sherline passed peacefully from surgical complications early West Virginia only received about $200 million of Boggs, Pauline Shields, Mary Shields, and Evelyn Friday evening, September 10, 2010, at Morrow stimulus funds for road construction statewide. Adkins. County Hospital Extended Care Facility in Mount Completing the U.S. 35 project is expected to cost Services will be 1 p.m., Monday, September 13, Gilead, Ohio. $190 million. More than $450 million has been 2010, at the Willis Funeral Home with Rev. Todd Born September 7, 1944, she was the daughter of spent so far to upgrade the road. Bowers and Rev. James Hall officiating. Burial will the late Dr. Joseph J. Davis and Kathleen Bush Davis The state has applied for supplemental funding follow in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at the of Middleport, Ohio. As a 1962 graduate of from the stimulus TIGER grant program, but funeral home on Sunday, September 12, 2010, from Middleport High School, she received a Bachelor of Murphy said that program is only awarding a total 6-8 p.m. Arts in Apparel Design from Rhode Island School of of $600 million for all projects nationally. He said Pallbearers will be David Allan Stapleton, Jeff Design in 1967. Upon graduation from RISD, even if the state received a grant, it wouldn’t be Wells, John Wells, Terry Stapleton, Nick Stapleton, Charlene studied fashion design in Paris, France, at enough to complete the upgrade. Doug Martin, and Mitchell Waugh. the L’Ecole de Chambre de la Syndicate de la Couture “I think people are resigned to the fact that we Please visit www.willisfuneralhome.com to send e- Parisienne. need this road, and the only way we’re ever going mail condolences. Surviving are sons, Shawn (Tiffiny) Batey, to get it is as a toll road,” said committee member Prairieville, La.; Stephen (Kristi) Batey, Middleport, Charles Lanham. Ohio; grandchildren, Madison and Mackenzie Batey, Linda Diane Kemper Burnett Prairieville, La., and Stephen Batey, Middleport Ohio; sisters, Diana Fisher, Lexington, Ohio; Elaine Linda Diane Kemper Preece, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va., and Joyce Davis, Citizen Corps to discuss Burnett, 59, Vinton, Gainesville, Fla. She is also survived by three pets in emergencies passed away at 1:30 a.m., nephews, Phillip (Stephenie) Swisher, Eric Swisher, Thursday, September 9, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Randall (Kristy) Fisher, Strongsville, 2010, at the home of her Ohio, and their children. GALLIPOLIS — “Pets in Emergencies” will be sister, Brenda Park. Born Charlene led a varied life ranging from the owner of the topic of discussion at the next Gallia County April 22, 1951, in the the French City Fabric Shoppe in Gallipolis, Ohio, to Citizen Corps meeting, planned for noon on Morgan Center commu- a fashion designer for some of the larger fashion Tuesday, Sept. 14 at the Courtside Bar and Grill in nity, she was the daugh- houses in . She designed for Albert Gallipolis. Those who want to order lunch should ter of Everett Kemper, Nipon, Maggie Boutique (Maggie London), Adrianna arrive at 11:30 a.m. who survives in Vinton, Papell, Ltd. and Virgo (VT Fashions). Charlene and the late Daisy The fall Community Emergency Response Team returned to Middleport in 1997. In the past several Annabelle Russell years, she devoted much of her time to her grandson, (CERT) training will also be discussed at Kemper, who preceded Tuesday’s meeting. CERT training provides 18 Stephen, and operated a small internet design busi- her in death on December ness. hours of free instruction in preparing for and 31, 2002. She was employed at the Holzer Senior Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 14 responding to home and community emergency Care Center, and attended of the Morgan Center from 5-8 p.m at the Anderson McDaniel Funeral situations. Christian Holiness Church. Home in Middleport. A funeral service will take place The advanced course CERT Animal Response In addition to her father, she is survived by one on Wednesday morning, September 15, at 11 a.m. at has just been developed and may be offered in the daughter, Sabrina (Dustin) Pendleton, of Vinton: two the funeral home. future for those who have completed the initial sons, Paul (Mary Jane) Burnett of Missouri and Sam She will be interred in Kirkland Cemetery, Point (Lola) Burnett of Rockwell, North Carolina; a sister, Pleasant, W.Va. CERT training. The course includes information Brenda (John) Park of Bidwell; a brother, Sam about domestic and farm animals, preparation and Online condolences may be sent to the family at Kemper of Vinton; 11 grandchildren, McKenzie, www.andersonmcdaniel.com. precautions to take in emergency situations and Allyce, Daniel, Rebekah, Savannah Burnett and Leah sheltering animals during disasters. Burnett, Danella Burnett, Sylvia Burnett, Trenton For information, call Cathy Clark, Citizen Corps Burnett, Ashtin Childress and Bradley Childress; a Delbert D. Smith president, at (740) 446-7943, or e-mail very special friend, Merrill Holley of Gallipolis; and [email protected]. a very special nephew, Aaron Mulholand of Bidwell. Delbert D. Smith, 51, Reedsville, went home to be In keeping with Linda’s wishes there will be no with the Lord Sept. 4, 2010, at his residence surround- calling hours. A Celebration of the Life of Linda will ed by family and friends after a long, courageous bat- Green Twp. Trustees take place at the Cremeens Funeral Home, Gallipolis, tle with cancer. He was born Sept. 30, 1958, in on Sunday, September 12, 2010, at 2 p.m. with her Canton, Ohio, son of Linda (Terry) Jacobs and the late meet Monday uncle Pastor Ted Russell officiating. A private family Delbert W. Smith. He was a self-employed auto interment will take place in the Morgan Center mechanic and had a great love for his cars. CENTENARY — The Green Township Trustees Cemetery following the service. Expressions of sym- He was also preceded in death by two infant sib- have changed the time for their September month- pathy may be sent to the family by visiting www.cre- lings, Linda Yvonne and Ricky Smith; grandparents, ly meeting. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. on meensfuneralhomes.com. Ervin R. Smith and Thelma M. Smith; one aunt, Ellen Monday, Sept. 13 and will be held at the Gallia Bennett; one uncle, Charles J. Smith; and one niece, Academy High School, 2855 Centenary Road, Glennard Foster Davis Amanda Nelson. Room 008D. In addition to his wife, Lorri A. Smith, he is sur- vived by a daughter, Christina (Matthew) Barnhart; Glennard Foster Davis, one granddaughter, Layna Ann Barnhart; three sisters, Military support 56, died peacefully at St. Brenda (Dale) Webster of Senecaville, Tami Mary’s Hospital on Bennett/Michael Nelson of Guysville, and Karen group meeting Thursday, September 9 (Dave) Ford of Wilmont; one stepbrother, Mark after a long, hard fought (Jenna) Frease; two stepsisters, Tammy (Brian) GALLIPOLIS — The River Cities Military battle with lymphoma. Dalton and Sherry Frease; and several nieces and Support Group will meet at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. Glen was a 1971 gradu- nephews and great nieces and nephews. 14 in the upstairs meeting room at VFW Post 4464 ate of Gallia Academy There will be no calling hours or funeral service. High School where he Arrangements by White-Schwarzel Funeral Home in on Third Ave. in Gallipolis. For information, call played football and was (740) 245-5589 or (740) 441-7454. Coolville. You may sign the guest book at on the All-SEOAL Squad www.white-schwarzelfuneralhome.com. in 1970. He married his Syracuse food pantry soul mate in 1974, Susan Marie Tanner. In 1979, closed Tuesday Glen went to work for Ohio Valley Electric Company where he continued to SYRACUSE — The Food Pantry’s visit to the work as a unit supervisor until his illness. He was a Serving Gallia & Syracuse Community Center Tuesday has been former volunteer firefighter with Gallipolis Fire Department and an active member of the Christ cancelled due to the emergeny surgery of its direc- Episcopal Church in Point Pleasant. tor, Lisa Roberts. Glen was preceded in death by his mother, Ann Meigs counties Davis and his beloved wife, Susan. Glen is survived Basket games Tuesday by his loving children, John and Kristin (Mike) Tucker and grandchildren, Andrew, Kaylee and Sunday Times-Sentinel POMEROY — The Meigs High School Athletic Caden Tucker, whom he adored. He is also survived by his devoted fiancée and his very best friend, Linda Subscribe • 446-2342 or 992-2155 Boosters will hold basket games Tuesday begin- Culpepper, his father, Jess Davis, several brothers and ning at 6:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. The sisters, Peggy (Lee) Patterson, Kitty (Bill) Griffith, money raised will go to support the high school athletic program. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

ESC governing board Subscribe today RIO GRANDE — The Gallia-Vinton Gallia • 446-2342 Educational Service Center governing board will Meigs • 992-2155 meet at 5 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 14 in Wood Hall, room 131 on the University of Rio Grande campus. This is the board’s regular monthly meeting. Sternwheel Invasive plant workshop Dinner Cruise MERCERVILLE — The Iron Furnace September 16th • 7-9 pm Cooperative Weed Management Team is offering a Boarding at Pomeroy Levee at 6:30 pm free Invasive Plant Identification and Control Sponsored by The Ladies of the Meigs Co. Republican Party Workshop on Wednesday, Sept. 15. The workshop $20.00 Per Person (Only 150 tickets available) will meet from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at South Gallia High School, 55 Old Hannan Trace Road in Mercerville. For ticket info call 985-3537 • 992-6862 or 992-2426 To register, contact Annemarie Smith at (740) 589- Catered by Meigs Co. Senior Center • Music 9914 or e-mail [email protected]. Everyone Welcome Page A6 LOCAL Sunday, September 12, 2010 Party on, Racine! Racine’s Second Annual Party in the Park got underway on Friday at Star Mill Park which was packed with amusement rides and games as well as craft and food ven- dors. Students from Southern Local were treated to a field trip to the festival with many choosing to take a spin on the carnival rides. The festival wrapped up after a free concert by Bucky Covington who took the stage at 6:15 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11. More photos of the festival will appear in the Sept. 14 edition of The Daily Sentinel.

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Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54. Monday: Sunny, with a high near 82. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55. Friday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 77. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent. B1 PORTS S Sunday, September 12, 2010

LOCAL SCHEDULE GALLIPOLIS — A schedule of upcoming college and high school varsity sporting Southern shuts down Golden Eagles, 16-0 events involving teams from Gallia, Mason, and Meigs counties. BY BRYAN WALTERS and led wire-to-wire of the first half and on — making it a 16-0 Monday, September 13 [email protected] after their opening pos- into the the end of the contest. Volleyball session, which allowed third quarter, but the Belpre took its final Gallia Academy at Vinton Co., 6 p.m. Eastern at Wahama, 6 p.m. BELPRE, Ohio — the Purple and Gold to Tornadoes found their drive of the night down Southern at Belpre, 6 p.m. The streak continues. not only hand first-year rhythm again shortly to the SHS 25-yard line, Southeastern at River Valley, 5:30 p.m. South Gallia at Trimble, 6 p.m. And that’s just fine by coach Kyle Wickline after the start of the but Trenton Deem came OVCS, Hannan at Point Pleasant, the Southern faithful. his first varsity win — fourth quarter. away with an intercep- 5:30 p.m. Golf The Tornadoes made but also snap a four- On the first play of tion to seal the deal on Gallia Academy, River Valley, Point a 6-0 lead hold up for game regular season the fourth, Danny the triumph. Pleasant, at Wahama, 4 p.m. Southern at Trimble, 5 p.m. three quarters before losing streak for the Ramthun booted a 20- Southern outgained South Gallia at Jackson, 4:30 p.m. erupting for 10 points program. Ramthun T. Barton yard field goal — giv- the hosts in total yards Soccer OVCS at Chesapeake, 5:30 p.m. down the stretch to The host Golden ing Southern a two-pos- of offense by a 195-165 claim a convincing 16-0 Eagles (0-3, 0-1), on the Southern took the session 9-0 advantage count, including a 70- Tuesday, September 14 victory over host Belpre opening possession of Volleyball other hand, dropped a with 11:56 left in regu- yard difference (169- Athens at Meigs, 6 p.m. in a Week 3 Tri-Valley program-worst 15th the game 57 yards to lation. 99) in rushing yards. Wahama at Trimble, 6 p.m. Conference Hocking paydirt, as Tyler Barton Federal Hocking at South Gallia, 6 straight gridiron deci- Eric Buzzard came up The ’Does also claimed p.m. Division matchup in sion in their inaugural gave the guests a 6-0 with an interception on a 13-9 edge in first Herbert Hoover at Point Pleasant, 6 Washington County. TVC Hocking contest. advantage after a one- the ensuing Belpre pos- downs and finished the p.m. St. Joe at OVCS, 6 p.m. The visiting Belpre had previously yard run at the 8:25 session, then Buzzard night plus-3 in Sherman at Hannan, 6:30 p.m. Tornadoes (1-2, 1-1 served as a member of mark of the first quar- finished off the drive turnovers — including Cross Country Gallia Academy at Piketon, TBA TVC Hocking) scored a the TVC Ohio Division ter. with an eight-yard scor- going the entire game Golf season-high in points before this season. That score would ing run at the 7:11 mark Gallia Academy, River Valley, South Please see SHS, B2 Gallia at Cliffside, 4:30 p.m. remain the same the rest Federal Hocking at Eastern, 5 p.m. Miller at Southern, 5 p.m. Meigs at Alexander, 5 p.m. Trimble, Point Pleasant at Wahama, 4:30 p.m. Soccer Gallia Academy at Athens, 5:30 p.m. Ravenswood at Point Pleasant (G), 8 p.m. Spring Valley at Point Pleasant (B), 6 p.m.

Blue Devils stay unbeaten, blast Rockets BY STEVE EBERT SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Rebels fall GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — Three weeks and 3-0! short against You have to go back to the playoff season of Trimble 2006 since a Blue Devil football team won three BY SARAH HAWLEY games in a row, but that [email protected] is exactly where GAHS DaveHarris/photo finds themselves follow- MERCERVILLE, Meigs’ Charlie Barrett (21) breaks through the line during Friday evening’s game at River Valley. Meigs won ing a “lights out” 41-21 Ohio — They scored by a score of 41-0. conquest of the Wellston first and Golden Rockets (1-2) on last on Memorial Field Friday Friday Maruaders take early lead to beat River Valley evening. evening, BY DAVE HARRIS 67 yard drive and again, on the first play play, 67 yard drive with Turnovers and special but it was SPORTS CORRESPONDENT scored when Cameron after the Marauder Roush going the final team plays for both teams the plays in Bolin hit Zach Sayre touchdown; Zach Sayre three yards for his sec- led to most of the scoring between CHESHIRE, Ohio — in the game. A Blue from 22 yards out. The stepped in front of a ond score of the night. Devil fumble was recov- that made Meigs opened up a 20-0 kick was no good, but Jacob Brown pass and Mugrage added the the differ- ered by Wellston’s Ernest first period lead and Meigs held a 6-0 lead raced untouched 32 extra points at the 7:59 Brown on the GA 38 and ence as the coasted to a 41-0 win South with 7:33 left in the yards for the score. mark for a 34-0 it only took the Rocket’s over River Valley in period. Mugrage added the Marauder advantage. Dan. Matney Gallia five plays to score; a non conference football Meigs held the extra points and Meigs Meigs finished the three yard Jaylen Prater Rebels (1- action Friday night at 2, 1-1 TVC Raiders on a fourth and was on top 20-0 with scoring with 9:18 left in pass to Michael Grey in Cheshire. The win is the one and their own 48, just 27 seconds left in the game when Billy the back of the end zone Hocking) Marauders sixth in a fell to the maroon and gold the first period. Duvall scored from 36 and following the Brad Trimble in row over the Gallia then drove 51 yards in The Marauders went yards out. Mugrage was Miller kick it was 7-0 Mercer- County neighbors, nine plays with Bolin into the locker room once again true with the visitors with 8:36 to go in ville, Ohio, Meigs owns a 14-3 hooking up with Colton with a 27-0 advantage extra points and Meigs the first quarter. by a score mark overall in the Stewart from four yards when Jeffery Roush was on top 41-0. It marked the first time of 54-22. series. out. This time Christian scored from 10 yards River Valley threat- in the young season that Trimble Meigs kicked off to Mugrage was true on out. Mugrage added the ened late in the game, the Blue Devils were start the contest and the extra points for a extra points at the 6:06 driving to the Marauder behind in a game, so it Spurlock (1-2, 1-1 remained to see how they TVCforced the Raiders to a 13-0 Meigs advantage. mark of the first half. five yard line. But time four and out. The It took just seven sec- Meigs received the ran out on the Raiders, would respond to a little Hocking) received the adversity. opening kickoff of the Marauders then put ond for the Marauders second half kickoff and together a seven play, to dent the scoreboard put together a mine Please see Meigs, B2 Respond they did in the game and began to form of a ten play, 57 march down the field yard drive; the final 13 into Rebel territory. yards negotiated when Tyler Dyla carried four QB Ethan Moore hooked times on the opening Big second half lifts Wahama past Eagles up with Joel Johnson, drive by the Tomcats, but and after a successful fumbled on the fourth BY GARY CLARK SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Tyler Hannon kick the carry. A recovery by score was tied at 7. South Gallia’s Jacob MASON, W.Va. — The Academy defense White put the Rebels Isaac Lee led the stiffened as the second beginning their opening Wahama White Falcons quarter unfolded, and fol- drive on their own five. on a third quarter scoring lowing a Wellston three On the first play from assault to help give coach and out, the Devils set up scrimmage, Danny Ed Cromley’s Bend Area shop on their own 43 and Matney took the ball 95 grid team its second con- fashioned a second 57 yards for the first score secutive Tri-Valley yard drive; this one tak- of the game at the 10:26 Conference win Friday ing eight plays with mark of the first quarter. night following a 41-14 Brandon Taylor’s burst The two point conver- triumph over the visiting up the middle from 16 sion run failed, leaving Eastern Eagles. The yards out hitting pay dirt. the Rebels with the 6-0 Hocking Division contest The Hannon kick made it lead. was played before a 14-7 and GAHS seemed It did not take Trimble large gathering at the to be in control. long to answer, with Mason County school. The Golden Rockets Austin Keith taking the Lee ran for 159 yards next drive stalled at their kickoff 76 yards for the in 10 carries while scor- own 39 and then a bizarre Tomcats first score of the ing on runs of 17, 80 and set of circumstances contest. An extra point four yards as Wahama completely turned the kick by Jon Stevens gave erased a 14-13 halftime game in the Devil’s deficit with a third quar- favor. the Tomcats the 7-6 lead. Wellston lined up with South Gallia began its ter scoring spree. Anthony Grimm added a the QB in the shotgun as next possession at its if they were going for it own 25 yard line. Faced 46 yard TD gallop while running for 113 yards in but Prater took the snap with a fourth and one, and attempted a quick the Rebels took advan- 14 tries with Ryan Lee and Trenton Gibbs cap- kick. GA’s Aaron tage of a Trimble penalty Guisinger broke into the to earn a new set of ping the Falcons huge offensive night with a 15 Bryan Walters/photo backfield and blocked Wahama quarterback Trenton Gibbs (11) delivers a stiff arm to Eastern defender Please see Rebels, B2 Please see Eagles, B2 Tyler Hendrix, right, during a first quarter run at Buchtel Stadium in Mason, W.Va. Please see Devils, B3 Page B2 • Sunday Times-Sentinel Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis Sunday, September 12, 2010

totes. Waderker was 1- of-7 passing for 21 Meigs SHS yards, throwing two from Page B1 from Page B1 picks. Todd Packard was 3-of-6 passing for River Valley hasn’t 45 yards, throwing one scored since the first without a giveaway. pick. half of their first contest Barton led the SHS Rashawn Miller led and thus has a 10 period rushing attack with 108 the BHS wideouts with scoring drought. yards on 17 carries, fol- 37 yards on two catch- Jeffery Roush led the lowed by Ramthun with es. Wes Hatfield had Marauders on the 41 yards on 13 totes. one catch for 25 yards ground with 154 yards Buzzard also added 32 and Watkins had one in 18 tries with two rushing yards on eight grab for four yards. touchdowns. Charlie attempts. There were a total of Barrett added 66 in 16 Ramthun was 3-of-9 30 penalties in the con- carries; Billy Duvall passing for 26 yards, test. Southern was added five carries for throwing zero touch- flagged 14 times for 39 yards. downs or interceptions. 105 yards, while Belpre Bolin was three of Buzzard had one catch was hit with 16 flags for four in the air for 64 for 21 yards, while 103 yards. yards and a pair of Barton had two grabs Southern returns to touchdowns. Barrett for five yards. TVC Hocking action had one catch for 31 Belpre’s Erik next Friday when the yards, Sayre one for 22 Waderker had 103 rush- Tornadoes host Federal and a score and Colton ing yards on 24 carries, Hocking at Roger Lee Stewart one for four while Tyler Watkins Adams Memorial Field yards and a score. added 14 yards on four at 7:30 p.m. On defense the Marauders held the Raiders to only 32 quarter on a 27 yard pass yards in 25 tries for an Rebels from Charles Kish to average of 1.3 yards a Austin Keith. The carry. Meigs also had from Page B1 Stevens kick made the the one interception by score 48-6. Sayre and a blocked Bryan Walters/photo downs. Trimble’s The Tomcats moved punt in the fourth peri- River Valley quarterback Jacob Brown prepares to pass the ball as he is chased the ball well toward the by Meigs’ Colton Stewart during the second half of Friday’s game in Cheshire, Charles Hardy intercept- od by Dustin Lee. ed Cory Haner three end of the third quarter, “I’m proud of the Ohio. plays later to give the but came out passing to kid’s tonight,” Minford team next for 57 yards, Brown one They are not as athletic Tomcats the ball at the begin the fourth quarter. Marauder coach Mike week. for 13, Jacob Hefner as in the past, but they South Gallia 28 yard Pressure on Trimble’s Chancey said. “They Kyle Brown led the one for eight and Austin are still a good team. line. quarterback Charles played well and they Raiders on the ground Whobrey one for four. Meigs is now 2-1 and Dyla run in two plays Kish by Andy Welch, played hard, it is great with 29 yards in 11 “Meigs is well will travel to Minford later from 19 yards out and coverage on the tries; Patrick Williams coached,” Jared next week to play the for the team’s second receivers by Austin to get another win. Combs and Dalton They are getting better added 14 in five tries. McClelland said after Mighty Minford score. The kick was no good, giving Trimble the Matney forced Trimble every week, but Brown was six of 11 in the game. “It is a typi- Falcons, River Valley into three straight incom- Monday we need to get the air with an intercep- cal Mike Chancey team; drops to 1-2 and they 13-6 lead. A blocked punt by plete passes and a back to work and get tion for 82 yards. Trey they are well prepared, will host Fort Frye next turnover on downs. ready for a good Noble had three catches and quick off the line. week. Trimble’s J.D. Chesser gave the Tomcats good South Gallia took field position once again. advantage of Trimble’s Three plays later, inability to convert on Trimble’s Jon Stobart ran the fourth down. Faced in for the one yard touch- with their own fourth down. The South Gallia and two situation, Justin line blocked the extra Northup powered the point to keep the score ball through the Trimble 19-6. line for three yards and a South Gallia faced a first down. Freshman third and two near the Ethan Spurlock took the end of the first quarter, next play 60 yards for a but a pair of penalties touchdown, with Haner pushed the Rebels back converting on the two to a third and 12 situa- point run. South Gallia tion. After a sack by cut the lead to 48-14. Trimble’s B.J. Trimble took 12 plays Whiteford, the Rebels and nearly six minutes to were forced to punt. put the ball in the end Trimble’s Justin Jewell zone on a fourth and goal connected with Austin run by Jacob Kish from North on the Tomcat’s the two yard line. The first play of the second two point conversion pass was no good, giving quarter for a 57 yard Trimble the 54-14 lead. touchdown. Stevens A 55 yard run by South added the extra point Gallia junior Troy Zinn kick to make the score put the ball on the 26-6. The Rebels com- Trimble two yard line mitted their second and set up a touchdown turnover of the game on run by Northup. Zinn the next possession, added the two point con- when Trimble’s Cyrus version run with :42 Jones recovered a fum- remaining in the game. ble. Bryan Walters/photo Trimble won by a score Trimble gave the ball of 54-22. Eastern quarterback Brayden Pratt (3) is sacked by Wahama’s Tyler Kitchen during the first quarter of Friday back just four plays later evening’s Tri Valley Conference game in Mason, W.Va. The Rebels had 285 a Charles Kish throw an yards of offense in the from-behind efforts with Hendrix for the two point third straight, one play interception to South game — all on the Eagles Wahama turning both conversion to give the drive with a four yard Gallia’s Danny Matney. ground — with nine Eagle miscues into visitors a 14-7 lead with burst into the end zone South Gallia was forced players carrying the ball. from Page B1 points. 3:38 left in the half. with Wamsley knocking to punt for the third time Danny Matney led the Following a scoreless Again Wahama down the extra point kick in the game at the 5:10 team with 109 yards on answered the Eastern to give the White Falcons yard jaunt and a one yard first period Eastern got mark of the second quar- seven carries and one on the board when Brad score with another long a 33-14 contest with ter. plunge. Stone recovered a fum- drive. This time covering 1:07 remaining in the score. The win was the sec- Dyla took the first play South Gallia turned to bled WHS punt at the 44 yards in 12 plays the third quarter. of the next Trimble drive ond in a row for Wahama White Falcon 16 yard Falcons battled the clock The final Falcon touch- senior guard Northup to as the Bend Area team 57 yards for his second run the ball through the line. One play later and the Eagle defense down came early in the score of the game. The moved its season record Eastern struck paydirt before Trenton Gibbs final stanza when Trimble defensive line in to 2-0 overall and 2-0 Anthony Grimm broke touchdown run made the second half. Northup when Klint Connery capped the series with a Dyla the all-time leading inside the TVC Hocking tossed a 16 yard halfback one yard run with :06 several tackles on his carried the ball six times Division. Eastern saw its pass to Kyle Connery for remaining in the first way to a 46 yard scoring rusher in Trimble histo- for 34 yards — all in the 2010 record dip to 1-2 on the games first points. half. The point after kick jaunt. An Isaac Lee to ry. The two point con- second half — and a two the season while the The PAT kick failed and was blocked giving Elijah Honaker pass for version pass from yard touchdown. Eagles fall to 1-1 in con- the Eagles led by a 6-0 Eastern a 14-13 lead at the two point conversion Charles Kish to North The South Gallia ference activity. margin with 10:50 to the halfway point of the concluded the Mason gave the Tomcats a 34-6 defense stepped up in the Eastern suffered a sec- play in the opening half. game. County teams scoring lead. Dyla added a 53 second half, holding ond half collapse after Wahama answered the The second half was all activity and sealed the yard score with :40 sec- Trimble to 13 points in throwing a scare into the initial Eastern touch- Wahama as the White 41-14 White Falcon vic- onds remaining in the the final 24 minutes of White Falcons during the down by marching 74 Falcon offense caught tory. first half. A kick by play. Dalton Matney, grid outings first 24 yards in nine plays to fire. Lee got things Wahama dominated the Stevens gave Trimble the Austin Combs, Andy minutes. Offensively the gain its first lead of the rolling with an 80 yard games final statistics 41-6 lead at the half. Welch, Dale Duke, and Eagles utilized the night. Isaac Lee put run at the 5:00 mark of with 22 first downs and South Gallia received Jesse Faulkner were ground attack of Klint WHS on the board with a the third canto followed 425 yards on the ground the opening kickoff of among the Rebels help- Connery and the passing 17 yard run to cap the by a 15 yard Ryan Lee and another 59 yards the second half, but ing to hold Trimble in arm of Brayden Pratt to series after Tyler touchdown run just :20 through the air. Easter could not move into check in the second half. surprise Wahama and Kitchen provided Lee seconds later after tallied 12 first downs Trimble territory, punt- For the Rebels Friday secure a 14-13 halftime with the block that Christopher Stone recov- while picking up 80 ing just four plays into lead. The visitors main- marked a season high in sprung Lee free. Zack ered an Eagle fumble. yards rushing and anoth- the half. points scored and total tained the edge through Wamsley booted the An incomplete pass on er 157 passing. On its second play of the first seven minutes of the first point after try Klint Connery paced yards. point after to stake the half, Trimble fum- The Rebels will return the third quarter before Wahama to a 7-6 advan- was followed by a Tyler Eastern on the ground bled the football which the roof caved in on the tage with 7:42 left in the Kitchen kick following with 50 yards in 14 car- to the field on Friday as second quarter. the second WHS score of ries while Pratt connect- was recovered by the they host Miller (0-3, 0-2 visitors with Wahama Rebels Dalton Matney. scoring four touchdowns The Eagles wasted lit- the half to make it a 26- ed on 11 of 18 passes for TVC Hocking) in a TVC tle time in regaining the 14 game with 4:40 left in 141 yards. Kyle Connery Trimble scored at the Hocking game in inside a seven minute 6:17 mark of the third span. edge by going 61 yards the period. grabbed five receptions Mercerville, Ohio. The scoring spree in nine plays following Another Eastern for 73 yards and a score enabled the White the ensuing kickoff. turnover provided while Tyler Hendrix Falcons to turn a one Behind the running of Wahama with a golden caught four aerials for 42 point deficit into a Klint Connery and the opportunity to add to its yards for the Eagles. Keeping Gallia & Meigs deceiving 27-point victo- passing of Brayden Pratt mounting lead when The White Falcons will ry in a game that was Eastern marched down Matt Stewart picked off a host TVC foe Belpre next much closer than the the field and into the end Pratt offering and Friday night while informed final score might indi- zone. Connery went returned the interception Eastern travels to cate. A pair of second the final 14 yards for the to the Eastern four yard Waterford for a confer- Subscribe today • Gallia: 446-2342 half Eastern turnovers touchdown with Pratt line. Isaac Lee scored ence match-up with the • Meigs: 992-2155 aided the Falcons' come- connecting with Tyler the Bend Area teams Wildcats. Sunday, September 12, 2010 Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis Sunday Times-Sentinel • Page B3 Tucker and Quillen win Defenders outlast 2010 club championships Grace Christian, 2-1 BY BRYAN WALTERS 1-all contest at the break. at Riverside Golf Club [email protected] The score remained that way until the 68th TIMES-SENTINEL STAFF In the Second Flight, winners were Bill HUNTINGTON, minute, when Chance [email protected] first gross was Mike Pethtel on the ninth W.Va. — The Ohio Burleson netted a pass Sigler with a 171 (86- hole and Phil Burton on Valley Christian soccer from Paul Miller to give MASON, W.Va. — 85), second gross was the 17th hole. There are team ended a two-game the guests their eventual Jeremy Tucker and Bill Yoho with a 173 still three weeks losing skid Friday night game-winning goal. Joyce Quillen won the (87-86), first net was remaining in the regular with a hard-fought 2-1 Peter Carmen was Men’s and Ladies’ Club J.J. Fowler with a 136 season before the senior decision over host Grace Christian during a non- strong in goal in his sea- Championships at (68-68), and second net awards dinner of Sept. son debut, making 17 Riverside Golf Club for was Jon McCauley with 28. A total of 121 play- conference matchup in the Mountaineer State. saves in the triumph. the 2010 golf season. a 149 (79-70). ers have played at least Grace Christian received The event was played In the Ladies one week thus far this The Defenders — who never trailed in the con- minute after Evan six saves from its goal- over the Labor Day Division, first gross season. The has been Bowman netted a tenders. weekend and involved was Joyce Quillen with an average of 82 play- test — improved to 2-3-0 overall this season with rebound off the cross bar. Ohio Valley Christian 36 holes of stroke play. a 166 (80-86), second ers per week in the sec- GCS, however, knot- returns to action Monday ond half of the season. the triumph, despite The beautiful weather gross was Becky being outshot 18-8 in the ted things up just before when it travels to brought out 35 players Anderson with a 173 contest. the intermission when Chesapeake for a non- for this year’s event. (88-85), third gross was 2010 RIVERSIDE OVCS took an early 1- Ethan Perry scored in the conference matchup at Tucker shot a second Helen Humphreys with SENIOR LEAGUE 0 advantage in the 20th 39th minute, making it a 5:30 p.m. round of 73 to go with a 212 (104-108), first STANDINGS his first round 68 for a net was Jo MacKnight total of 141 to win by with a 143 (72-71), and Ed Debalski 164.5 two shots over Mitch second net was Rita Mick Winebrenner150.0 Roush with his 143 (73- Slavin with a 152 (81- Claude Proffitt 147.5 Lady Raiders top 70) total for the tourna- 71). Don Corbin 146.0 ment. Bob Humphrey 144.5 Coal Grove in three Quillen’s victory was DEBALSKI WIDENS LEAD Carl Stone 144.5 a seven shot win over IN RIVERSIDE SENIOR Kenny Greene 137.5 TIMES-SENTINEL STAFF Roberts had 21 kills [email protected] Becky Anderson with MEN’S GOLF LEAGUE Paul Maynard 134.0 and four blocks to lead their totals of 166 (80- Ken Whited 131.5 the net attack. Birchfield 86) for Quillen and 173 COAL GROVE, Ohio had nine kills, Carter had MASON, W.Va. — Chet Thomas 128.5 — The River Valley (88-85) for Anderson. Ed Debalski of Ripley, Haskel Jones 128.5 five kills and four blocks, Lady Raiders easily Sands had five kills and In the Championship W.Va., has scored 164.5 Bobby Joe Roush 128.0 defeated Coal Grove on Flight Jeremy Tucker points for the season to Frank Brown 126.0 one block, Misner had Thursday evening in four kills, and Randolph had the low gross score lead second place Mick Willis Dudding 123.5 three sets. of 141 (68-73). Second Winebrenner’s total of Earl Johnson 119.5 The Lady Raiders had two kills. gross was Mitch Roush 150.0 points. Claude Bill Arnott 117.0 extended their league The JV Lady Raiders with 143 (73-70), third Proffitt of Patriot, Ohio, Tom McNeely 115.5 winning streak to 39 with points and four aces, won in three sets by gross was Jason King has 147.5 points to hold Tom Fisher 115.0 the victory over Coal Katelyn Birchfield had scores of 16-25, 25-9, with 145 (67-78), first down third place. Bob Hysell 115.0 Grove. River Valley won and 25-13. Riley 11 points and four aces, Hollingsworth had 19 nest score was Carl A total of 76 players Butch Bookman 113.0 by scores of 25-15, 25- Beth Misner added 10 19, and 25-23. points and Cady Gilmore King with 134 (68-66), showed up for play on Skip Johnson 113.0 points and one ace, and second net score Ashley Randolph led had 16 points in the win. Tuesday to makeup 19 Curtis Grubb 111.0 Kelcie Carter had nine was Jeff Arnold with teams of four players. Dave Seamon 111.0 the team with 21 points The Lady Raiders will points, and Kelsey Sands 135 (71-64). The low score of 61 Jim Blair 110.5 including three aces. host Southeastern on The First Flight low (9 under par) was a Gary Minton 109.5 Kaitlyn Roberts had 15 had eight points. Monday at 5:30 p.m. gross score was a 158 three-way tie between Bob Edgar 109.0 (81-77) by Corey the teams of Rich Jack Maloney 109.0 Miller. Second gross Mabe, Claude Proffitt, Bob Stewart 104.0 was a tie between Jason Bill Pethtel and Kenny Cuzz Laudermilt 104.0 GAHS freshman football team 2-0 Frecker (82-77) and Greene, Carl Stone, Bill Winebrenner 103.5 TIMES-SENTINEL STAFF ception for a touch- John Smith (80-79) Buford Brown, Bill Rich Mabe 103.0 [email protected] down. Wade Jarrell and with scores of 159, first Winebrenner and Frank Don Waldie 102.5 Ty Warnimont passed net score was Eric Brown, and Chuck Jim Mitchell 102.5 GALLIPOLIS — The for a combined 108 Barnitz with a 142 (71- Stanley, Ed Coon, Jerry Arnold 100.0 Gallia Academy fres- yards. Jarrell threw a 71), and second net Bobby Joe Roush and Rick Northup 99.5 man football is 2-0 after TD pass. Jaquille score was Gary Roush Phil Burton. Siebert Belcher 97.0 wins over Athens and Cordell had two inter- with 147 (74-73). The closest to the pin Gene Thomas 97.0 Warren to begin the sea- ceptions and Reid son. Eastman, Billy Powers GAHS shut out and Byus each had one Athens 32-0 in the sea- interception. Brian son opener. Logan Williams had one sack. Allison had three touch- ceptions. GAHS plays Jackson at 5:30 p.m. Thursday downs and an intercep- GAHS beat Warren tion. Wade Jarrell and at Memorial Field. Reid Eastman each 22-13 last Thursday. (Editor’s note: scored a touchdown. Logan Allison had two Information provided Eastman and Jaquille touchdowns and Tyler by GAHS coach Scott Cordell also had inter- Byus returned an inter- Saunders.) Joyce, Galarraga have a low-key reunion DETROIT (AP) — No my life for the first three Galarraga downplayed the controversy this time for outs,” Joyce said, compar- emotions of Friday’s Jim Joyce and Armando ing it to the game he called game. Galarraga. in Detroit the day after his “I understand the hype Joyce worked the plate mistake. “After those three — it was crazy what hap- for Detroit’s 6-3 loss to outs, though, I felt like I pened — but he’s going to Baltimore on Friday night, could go back to being Jim be behind the plate for me the first time the umpire Joyce the umpire.” many, many more times,” called a game with the Joyce said he only spoke Galarraga said after get- pitcher since the near-per- to Galarraga to tell him ting a no-decision in fect game on June 2. when he was on his last Detroit’s 6-3 loss. “I don’t On that night, Galarraga warmup pitch before each want to make it a big deal, retired the first 26 batters, inning. and I’m sure he doesn’t. and appeared to have fin- “There’s enough pres- He showed today that he is ished the perfect game on sure on us without doing a professional — one of a grounder by Cleveland’s anything special today,” the best in the game.” Jason Donald. he said. “He did his job, The day’s only sour note Joyce, though, called and I tried to do mine.” came before the game, Donald safe, a call he tear- The pair publicly recon- when Joyce apologized Photo Courtesy of Mike Brace/GAHSsports.com fully acknowledged to be ciled the afternoon after while telling media mem- Gallia Academy’s Brandon Taylor carries the ball during Friday’s win against wrong shortly after the Joyce’s blunder, when bers that he had been told Wellston at Memorial Field in Gallipolis, Ohio. game. He then made a trip Tigers manager Jim by Major League Baseball to the Tigers clubhouse to Leyland surprised the not to give interviews ate nearly half of the don’t know who it’s apologize to Galarraga. umpire by sending unless a request had been third quarter clock and going to be. You know, Joyce received applause Galarraga to the plate with approved by the league Devils when Wilson crossed the this is kind of like a four from the Comerica Park the lineup card. The pair office. from Page B1 goal line from three headed monster so to crowd when he was intro- hugged — a gesture that During the game, MLB yards out it was 34-7 and speak. It might be the duced before Friday’s caused Joyce to tear up spokesman Michael for all practical purposes left wing or the right game. He said the butter- again. Joyce and Teevan said in an e-mail the punt with Taylor the outcome had been wing, the quarterback or recovering on the flies didn’t go away until Galarraga had one highly that Joyce was free to settled. the fullback. You just after Galarraga retired the publicized meeting this speak after the game if he Wellston 14. Following don’t know where it’s an illegal procedure The only “glitch” of side in order in the first summer, when they chose to, and the 54-year- the night came very late coming from, and as long inning. teamed up to present an old made himself avail- penalty, Moore hit Drew as those big guys up front Young from 15 yards out in the third quarter. “That was probably the award at the ESPYs. able shortly after the final Following a Drew Young keep giving us a little second-hardest plate job of That’s why, like Joyce, out. with 1:58 remaining in space to run, we can give the half; the Hannon kick one yard touchdown run with :02.5 to go that gave it to any of these guys failed and it was 20-7. right now!” Hannon’s kick off the Devils their final 4 Person Golf Scramble score and their largest Now the team has a Saturday - Sept. 18th landed on the Wellston weekend to enjoy the win 23 yard line and popped lead of the night at 41-7, Shotgun Start at 9 am • Team Registration 8:15 am straight up in the air with the Rockets Austin before coming back to Taylor once again recov- Osborne fielded the work on Monday to pre- ering it. This time it only ensuing kick off and pare for the SEOAL Kountry Hills Golf Course league opener at took five plays with returned it 91 yards with $60 per player Pomeroy, Ohio 740-992-6312 Moore scoring from a no time remaining; the Marietta’s Don Drumm includes yard out and the Hannon Prater conversion run Stadium next Friday skins game, Hole sponsorships $50.00 per sign conversion made the successful to close the evening. On being 3-0 at Mulligan, Contact Benny 740-416-0824 halftime score 27-7. gap to 41-15. this point, Coach Eddy 1 Player with 10 or under concluded, “These kids Lunch & cart Taking a lesson from The Gallians rushed fees Handicap only per team the Athens game, the for 309 yards led by are coming out focused Devils did not let Wilson, Moore, Taylor every week. They’re Top 3 Teams receive cash prizes Wellston get any and Young. Of his working hard. This is Proceeds benefit Meigs High School everything to them. This momentum going. team’s success on the Boys Basketball Program for equipment Beginning on their own ground, Coach Eddy is exactly what they 39, GAHS churned out remarked, “ That’s the want. They’re working 61 yards on 12 plays that beauty of this thing! You hard enough to earn it.” Info call Benny Ewing 740-416-0824, Steve Clay 740-416-7923 Page B4 • Sunday Times-Sentinel Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis Sunday, September 12, 2010 The Ohio Valley Publishing Scoreboard — Week 3 Football Rushing: E—Klint Connery 14-50, Cin. Colerain 34, Lou. DuPont Manual, Greeneview 7 Southeastern 38, Manchester 14 PREP FOOTBALL Brad Stone 3-16, Kyle Connery 1-6, Ky. 7 Leipsic 37, Pandora-Gilboa 0 Sparta Highland 47, Galion Northmor 6 Josh Shook 2-5, Tyler Barber 2-3, Cin. Country Day 21, N. Bend Taylor 14 Lewis Center Olentangy Orange 35, Spring. Cath. Cent. 20, Spring. NW 7 Friday’s Box Scores Brayden Pratt 5-(-2). Cin. Hills Christian Academy 21, Cin. Westerville N. 0 Spring. Kenton Ridge 41, St. Paris Graham 7 Southern 16, Belpre 0 W—Isaac Lee 10-159, Anthony Grimm Mariemont 17 Lexington 10, N. Can. Hoover 7 14-113, Ryan Lee 10-51, Kane Roush Cin. McNicholas 48, Medway, Ontario 0 Lima Bath 26, St. Marys Memorial 6 Spring. NE 55, Blanchester 14 Southern 6 0 0 10 — 16 4-42, Crandol Neal 2-25, Trenton Gibbs Cin. Moeller 51, Clayton Northmont 14 Lima Cent. Cath. 55, Paulding 7 Spring. Shawnee 34, Urbana 19 Belpre 0 0 0 0 — 0 6-16, Tyler Roush 2-9, Joshua Haddox Cin. Mt. Healthy 49, Cin. Aiken 6 Lisbon David Anderson 20, Wellsville 7 Springboro 28, Vandalia Butler 14 2-6, Zack Wamsley 1-4. Cin. N. College Hill 52, Cin. Madeira 13 Lockland 29, Riverside Stebbins 7 Springfield 18, Cin. Sycamore 7 Scoring summary Passing: E—Brayden Pratt 11-18-1 Cin. NW 45, Morrow Little Miami 14 Lorain Clearview 38, Fairview 13 St. Bernard Roger Bacon 52, Cin. First Quarter 141, Klint Connery 1-1-0 16. Cin. Oak Hills 27, Loveland 24 Lou. Trinity, Ky. 22, Cin. Elder 20 Western Hills 21 S—Tyler Barton 1 run (kick blocked) W—Trenton Gibbs 5-12-0 59, Tyler Cin. Princeton 41, Cin. Glen Este 22 Louisville 37, Ravenna 34 St. Clairsville 22, Belmont Union Local 8:25 Roush 0-1-0. Cin. St. Xavier 32, Lou. St. Xavier, Ky. Louisville Aquinas 31, Smithville 14 0 Fourth Quarter Receiving: E—Kyle Connery 5-73, 13 Lowellville 27, New Middletown Spring. St. Henry 42, Rockford Parkway 6 S—Danny Ramthun 20 FG 11:56 Tyler Hendrix 4-52, Max Carnahan 1- Cin. Summit Country Day 53, Cin. 14 Steubenville 34, Brooke, W.Va. 21 S—Eric Buzzard 8 run (Ramthun kick) 18, Klint Connery 1-11, Ryan Amos 1- Christian 7 Lucasville Valley 49, Coal Grove Strasburg-Franklin 42, Zanesville 7:11 3. Cin. Turpin 50, Cin. Indian Hill 0 Dawson-Bryant 21 Rosecrans 7 W—Elijah Honaker 2-27, Isaac Lee 2- Cin. Walnut Hills 28, Cin. Hughes 8 Macedonia Nordonia 34, Chardon SB Strongsville 28, Parma Padua 14 18, Tyler Kitchen 1-14. Cin. Winton Woods 53, Fairfield 6 NDCL 7 First Downs 13 9 Struthers 20, Lisbon Beaver 12 Cin. Woodward 46, Cin. Deer Park 44 Magnolia Sandy Valley 28, Rittman 26 Rushes-yards 41-169 34-99 Sugarcreek Garaway 48, Trimble 54, South Gallia 22 Cin. Wyoming 40, Norwood 0 Mansfield Madison 20, Mt. Vernon 16 Passing yards 26 66 Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 21 Trimble 19 22 7 6 — 54 Circleville 35, Williamsport Westfall 14 Mansfield Sr. 24, Marion Harding 10 Total yards 195 165 Sunbury Big Walnut 13, Lewis Center South Gallia 6 0 0 16 — 22 Circleville Logan Elm 21, Chillicothe Mantua Crestwood 14, Streetsboro 0 Comp-att-int 3-9-0 4-13-3 Olentangy 10 Zane Trace 14 Maria Stein Marion Local 27, New Fumbles-lost 4-0 4-0 Sycamore Mohawk 38, Upper Scoring summary Clarksville Clinton-Massie 28, Plain Bremen 0 Penalties-yards 14-105 16-103 Sandusky 21 First Quarter City Jonathan Alder 27 Marietta 35, Cambridge 21 Sylvania Northview 21, Tol. Rogers 20 SG—Danny Matney 95 run (run failed) Cle. Glenville 39, Cle. Rhodes 6 Marion Elgin 14, Mt. Gilead 6 Individual Statistics Sylvania Southview 20, Tol. Start 14 10:26 Cle. Hay 20, Middleburg Hts. Midpark Marysville 55, Bellefontaine 6 Rushing: S—Tyler Barton 17-108, Eric Tallmadge 24, Akr. Garfield 12 T—Austin Keith 76 kickoff return (Jon 16 Mason 28, Gahanna Lincoln 14 Buzzard 8-32, Danny Ramthun 13-41. Thompson Ledgemont 18, Middlefield Stevens kick) 10:11 Cle. JFK 41, Cle. Lincoln W. 6 Massillon Jackson 16, Hudson 9 B—Erik Waderker 24-103, Tyler Cardinal 6 T—Tyler Dyla 19 run (kick failed) 5:20 Cle. John Marshall 30, Cle. Collinwood Massillon Perry 20, Brunswick 3 Watkins 4-14, Todd Packard 4-(-14). Thornville Sheridan 45, New Concord T—Jon Stobart 1 run (kick blocked) 6 Massillon Tuslaw 48, Doylestown Passing: S—Danny Ramthun 3-9-0 26. John Glenn 0 2:16 Cle. St. Ignatius 28, Lancaster 21 Chippewa 0 B—Todd Packard 3-6-1 45, Erik Tiffin Columbian 40, Fremont Ross 21 Clyde 17, Bellevue 0 Massillon Washington 27, Stow-Munroe Waderker 1-7-2 21. Tipp City Bethel 41, Lewisburg Tri- Second Quarter Collins Western Reserve 22, Creston Falls 10 Receiving: S—Tyler Barton 2-5, Eric County N. 14 T—Austin North 57 pass from Justin Norwayne 14 Matewan, W.Va. 40, Grove City Buzzard 1-21. Tipp City Tippecanoe 21, Milton-Union Jewell (Stevens kick) 11:58 Cols. Africentric 20, Portsmouth Notre Christian 29 7 B—Rashawn Miller 2-37, Wes Hatfield T—Dyla 57 run (North pass from Dame 13 1-25, Tyler Watkins 1-4. Maumee 22, Tol. Bowsher 12 Tol. Cent. Cath. 10, Penn, Ind. 7 Charles Kish) 5:07 Cols. Briggs 41, Cols. East 28 Mayfield 35, Olmsted Falls 24 Tol. Christian 28, Ft. Loramie 7 T—Dyla 53 run (Stevens kick) :40 Cols. Centennial 31, Cols. South 7 Gallia Academy 41, Wellston 21 McComb 54, Van Buren 3 Tol. Whitmer 69, Fostoria 0 Cols. Grandview Hts. 28, Whitehall- McDermott Scioto NW 14, Chillicothe Trotwood-Madison 24, Beavercreek 16 Wellston 7 0 8 6 — 21 Third Quarter Yearling 13 Gallipolis 7 20 14 0 — 41 Huntington 0 Troy 49, Fairborn 6 T—Konner Standley 27 pass from Cols. Hamilton Twp. 49, Cols. West 21 Medina 49, Wadsworth 21 Twinsburg 14, Aurora 7 Charles Kish (Stevens kick) 6:17 Cols. Hartley 54, Cols. Bexley 7 Metamora Evergreen 21, Liberty Van Wert 41, Elida 37 Scoring summary Cols. Marion-Franklin 12, Ashland 7 First Quarter Center 14 Versailles 34, Ft. Recovery 0 Fourth Quarter Cols. St. Charles 22, Cols. Beechcroft Miamisburg 48, W. Carrollton 0 Vienna Mathews 21, Leetonia 20 W—Michael Grey 3 pass from Jaylen SG—Ethan Spurlock 60 run (Cory 12 Prater (Brad Miller kick) 8:26 Middletown 49, Lima Sr. 14 Vincent Warren 34, Athens 28, OT Haner run) 9:10 Cols. Upper Arlington 38, Holy Trinity Middletown Fenwick 43, Germantown W. Chester Lakota W. 37, Kettering GA—Joel Johnston 13 pass from T—Jacob Kish 2 run (pass failed) 3:39 Catholic, Ontario 7 Ethan Moore (Tyler Hannon kick) 3:44 Valley View 34 Fairmont 7 SG—Justin Northup 2 run (Troy Zinn Cols. Walnut Ridge 54, Cols. Linden Milan Edison 41, Wellington 7 W. Jefferson 34, London 18 Second Quarter McKinley 6 run) :42 Milford 56, Batavia Amelia 27 W. Lafayette Ridgewood 47, Warsaw GA—Brandon Taylor 16 run (Hannon Cols. Watterson 56, Cathedral, Ontario Milford Center Fairbanks 37, N. River View 7 kick) 6:28 0 Lewisburg Triad 34 W. Liberty-Salem 66, DeGraff Riverside GA—Drew Young 15 pass from Moore TSG Columbia Station Columbia 47, Millbury Lake 43, Rossford 19 18 (kick failed) 1:58 First Downs 15 9 Newbury 14 Mineral Ridge 24, McDonald 21 W. Unity Hilltop 53, Holgate 22 GA—Moore 1 run (Hannon kick) 0:29 Rushes-yards 32-290 46-285 Columbiana 40, Newton Falls 7 Minerva 42, Navarre Fairless 14 Wahama, W.Va. 41, Reedsville Eastern Third Quarter Passing yards 111 0 Columbiana Crestview 28, Zoarville Minford 49, Piketon 6 14 GA—Austin Wilson 3 runn (Hannon Total yards 401 285 Tuscarawas Valley 21 Mogadore 35, W. Salem NW 14 Warren Champion 33, Conneaut 0 kick) 6:10 Comp-att-int 4-13-1 0-3-1 Convoy Crestview 22, Haviland Wayne Monroe 44, Oxford Talawanda 28 Warren Howland 25, Warren Harding GA—Young 1 run (Hannon kick) 0:02 Fumbles-lost 3-2 4-1 Trace 14 W—Austin Osborne 91 kick return Monroeville 26, Attica Seneca E. 19 22 Penalties-yards 3-20 5-25 Copley 34, Orrville 33, 2OT Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 47, Ridgeway (Prater run) 0:00 Cortland Lakeview 35, Youngs. Chaney Washington C.H. 35, Frankfort Adena Fourth Quarter Ridgemont 20 16 Individual Statistics 21 Mt. Orab Western Brown 21, Waverly 0 W—Osborne 1 run (pass failed) 2:34 Rushing: T—Tyler Dyla 10-216, Bryce Cory-Rawson 49, Dola Hardin Northern Wauseon 25, Swanton 7 N. Lima S. Range 28, Garfield Hts. Waynesfield-Goshen 27, Troy Christian Smathers 8-29, Austin North 3-14, 7 Trinity 14 WGA Austin Keith 4-12, Charles Kish 2-6, Coshocton 49, Millersburg W. Holmes 13 First Downs 6 23 N. Olmsted 21, Lakewood 17 Waynesville 59, Day. Christian 14 Wyatt Deak 1-5, Jacob Kish 2-4, 28 N. Ridgeville 28, Lodi Cloverleaf 17 Rushes-yards 26-113 53-309 Konner Standley 1-3, Johnny Stobart 1- Covington 56, Bradford 22 Westerville S. 34, Grove City 13 Passing yards 44 80 N. Robinson Col. Crawford 20, New Westlake 22, Rocky River 7 1. Crooksville 47, Corning Miller 0 London 14 Total yards 157 389 SG—Danny Matney 7-109, Ethan Cuyahoga Falls 34, Akr. North 0 Wheelersburg 34, Portsmouth 28 Comp-att-int 5-8-0 8-10-0 N. Royalton 27, Medina Highland 21 Whitehouse Anthony Wayne 35, Spurlock 2-60, Troy Zinn 3-60, Justin Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 16, Napoleon 21, Bowling Green 0 Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-1 Northup 6-34, Dalton Matney 7-31, Bedford 6 Tontogany Otsego 21 Penalties-yards 2-12 4-50 Nelsonville-York 42, Sugar Grove Willard 34, Carey 14 Austin Phillips 2-6, Brandon Campbll 1- Cuyahoga Hts. 49, Burton Berkshire 7 Berne Union 14 0, Jacob White 11-(-1), Cory Haner 7-(- Dalton 21, Can. Timken 7 Williamsburg 54, Fayetteville-Perry 7 Individual Statistics New Albany 13, Cols. DeSales 10, OT Willoughby S. 52, Euclid 28 14). Danville 20, Lucas 14, OT New Carlisle Tecumseh 41, Washington Rushing: W—Jaylen Prater 8-60, Passing: T—Justin Jeweel 1-1-0 57, Day. Carroll 37, Bellbrook 7 Wilmington 28, Hillsboro 14 Austin Osborne 14-53, Brad Miller 2-2, C.H. Miami Trace 22 Windham 14, Fairport Harbor Harding Charles Kish 2-10-1 37, Jacob Kish 1- Day. Chaminade-Julienne 71, Day. New Matamoras Frontier 32, Lore City Michael Downer 1-(-1), Cody Sexton 1- 2-0 17. Ponitz Tech. 6 11 (-1). Buckeye Trail 6 Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 46, Hannibal SG—Cory Haner 0-3-1 0. Day. Northridge 22, Day. Belmont 20 New Washington Buckeye Cent. 42, Passing: W—Jaylen Prater 5-8-0 44. Receiving: T—Austin North 1-57, Defiance Ayersville 23, Lima Perry 13 River 6 GA—Ethan Moore 8-10-0 80. Plymouth 6 Wooster 48, Akr. Ellet 6 Konner Standley 1-27, Wyatt Deak 1- Defiance Tinora 42, McGuffey Upper Newark Licking Valley 48, Cols. Ready Receiving: W—Michael Grey 2-28, 17, Tyler Dyla 1-10. Scioto Valley 0 Wooster Triway 41, Apple Creek Austin Osborne 1-3, Dakota Brown 1-4, 21 Waynedale 34 SG—None. Delaware Buckeye Valley 52, Morral Niles McKinley 40, Akr. Coventry 24 Matt Atwood 1-10. Ridgedale 0 Youngs. Austintown-Fitch 34, GA—Austin Wilson 3-27, Brandon Norwalk 12, Sandusky Perkins 7 Painesville Riverside 0 Delphos Jefferson 19, Bluffton 15 Oak Glen, W.Va. 27, Wintersville Indian Taylor 2-24, Joel Johnston 1-13, Drew Prep Scores Delphos St. John's 35, Minster 7 Youngs. Boardman 14, Akr. Hoban 10 Young 1-15, Dalton Jarrell 1-1. Creek 7 Youngs. Ursuline 14, Mentor Lake Cath. Dover 17, Canfield 13 Oak Harbor 34, Pemberville Eastwood OHIO Dresden Tri-Valley 55, Zanesville W. 10 Meigs 41, River Valley 0 7 Zanesville 28, New Philadelphia 0 Muskingum 20 Oak Hill 37, Ironton Rock Hill 0 Meigs 20 7 7 7 — 41 Ada 38, Columbus Grove 20 Dublin Coffman 40, Cols. Brookhaven Zanesville Maysville 20, River Valley 0 0 0 0 — 0 Oregon Clay 17, Holland Springfield 14 McConnelsville Morgan 6 Akr. East 21, Barberton 14, 2OT 14 Orwell Grand Valley 41, N. Jackson Akr. Kenmore 44, Oberlin 0 Dublin Scioto 31, Worthington Scoring summary Jackson-Milton 0 Akr. Manchester 21, Sullivan Black Kilbourne 14 Ottawa-Glandorf 26, Defiance 7 WEST VIRGINIA First Quarter River 3 E. Can. 39, Malvern 38 M—Zach Sayre 20 pass from Cameron Painesville Harvey 24, Wickliffe 18 Akr. SVSM 7, Akr. Buchtel 6 E. Cle. Shaw 44, Cle. Hts. 20 Parma 40, Berea 7 Bishop Donahue 44, Beallsville, Ohio Bolin (kick failed) 7:33 Alliance 53, Richfield Revere 27 E. Liverpool 15, Youngs. East 8 Pataskala Licking Hts. 49, Ashville 14 M—Colton Stewart 4 pass from Bolin Alliance Marlington 40, Poland Eaton 41, Spring. Greenon 7 Teays Valley 9 Bridgeport 21, Lewis County 7 (Christian Mugrage kick) 0:37 Seminary 24 Edgerton 48, Mendon, Mich. 27 Pataskala Watkins Memorial 42, Cols. Broad Run, Va. 42, Jefferson 0 M—Sayre 32 INT return (Mugrage kick) Amanda-Clearcreek 14, Baltimore Edon 38, Hicksville 24 Mifflin 18 Capital 35, Princeton 0 0:27 Liberty Union 7 Elmore Woodmore 35, Tiffin Calvert 28 Peninsula Woodridge 69, Norton 0 Chapmanville 62, Scott 20 Second Quarter Amherst Steele 62, Vermilion 9 Findlay 62, Greenville 8 Perry 36, Madison 7 Clay County 14, Ritchie County 12 M—Jeffrey Roush 10 run (Mugrage Anna 38, Coldwater 28 Findlay Liberty-Benton 28, Arlington 20 Perrysburg 31, Tol. Waite 0 Clay-Battelle 48, Paden City 14 kick) 6:06 Ansonia 41, New Paris National Trail 14 Franklin 19, New Lebanon Dixie 17 Philo 21, New Lexington 12 Doddridge County 45, Calhoun County Third Quarter Antwerp 42, Tol. Ottawa Hills 22 Fredericktown 42, Ashland Crestview Pickerington N. 30, Cols. Northland 14 20 M—Roush 3 run (Mugrage kick) 7:59 Arcadia 34, Vanlue 13 14 Piqua 27, Xenia 21 Elkins 41, Preston 13 Fourth Quarter Arcanum 21, W. Alexandria Twin Valley Fremont St. Joseph 34, Gibsonburg 10 Pomeroy Meigs 41, Bidwell River Valley Fayetteville 41, Richwood 6 M—Billy Duvall 36 run (Mugrage kick) S. 20 Gahanna Cols. Academy 34, 0 Frankfort 15, Grafton 6 9:18 Archbold 59, Sherwood Fairview 21 Centerburg 21 Portsmouth Sciotoville 37, Stewart James Monroe 34, Oak Hill 13 Ashtabula Edgewood 25, Ashtabula Galion 22, Bucyrus 13 Federal Hocking 0 James Wood, Va. 28, Musselman 7 MRV Lakeside 0 Gallipolis Gallia 41, Wellston 21 Portsmouth W. 49, S. Point 6 Liberty Harrison 26, Webster County 6 First Downs 23 5 Avon 23, Lorain Admiral King 0 Galloway Westland 28, Tol. Scott 0 Powell Olentangy Liberty 61, Delaware Man 28, Westside 8 Rushes-yards 50-285 25-32 Avon Lake 50, St. Jean De Brebeuf Garrettsville Garfield 34, Andover Hayes 3 Martinsburg 11, Thomas Johnson, Md. Passing yards 68 82 Secondary, Ontario 0 Pymatuning Valley 6 Racine Southern 16, Belpre 0 7 Total yards 353 114 Bascom Hopewell-Loudon 18, Gates Mills Gilmour 27, Gates Mills Reading 34, Cin. Purcell Marian 30 Matewan 40, Grove City Christian, Ohio Comp-att-int 3-4-0 6-12-1 Northwood 12 Hawken 6 Reynoldsburg 47, Logan 7 29 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 Batavia Clermont NE 14, Batavia 0 Geneva 24, Orange 22 Meadow Bridge 46, Midland Trail 7 Penalties-yards 2-20 3-25 Beachwood 57, Richmond Hts. 7 Genoa Area 51, Port Clinton 0 Richmond Edison 46, Weir, W.Va. 0 Mount Hope 45, Gilbert 6 Bellefontaine Benjamin Logan 26, Girard 20, Warren JFK 14 Richwood N. Union 17, Marion Mountain Ridge, Md. 37, Hedgesville Individual Statistics Mechanicsburg 21 Glouster Trimble 54, Crown City S. Pleasant 13 Rushing: M—Jeffrey Roush 18-154, Bellville Clear Fork 41, Cols. Gallia 22 S. Charleston SE 21, London Madison 14 Charlie Barrett 16-66, Billy Duvall 5-39, Independence 14 Grafton Midview 35, Medina Buckeye 7 Plains 14 Oak Glen 27, Wintersville Indian Creek, Cole Turner 1-33, Zach Sayre 6-28, Berlin Center Western Reserve 33, Granville 27, Lancaster Fairfield Union Salem 21, Beloit W. Branch 18 Ohio 7 Chris Jones 3-7, Taylor Rowe 2-(-1), Southington Chalker 0 6 Salineville Southern 34, Toronto 0 Oakland Southern, Md. 55, Moorefield Dennis Teaford 1-(-5). Bethel-Tate 14, Goshen 9 Greenfield McClain 42, Bainbridge Sebring McKinley 33, Youngs. Christian 7 RV—Kyle Brown 11-29, Patrick Beverly Ft. Frye 27, Waterford 0 Paint Valley 7 14 PikeView 32, Liberty Raleigh 20 Williams 5-14, Jacob Brown 9-(-11). Bishop Donahue, W.Va. 44, Beallsville Greenwich S. Cent. 56, Crestline 26 Shadyside 28, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 22 Richmond Edison, Ohio 46, Weir 0 Passing: M—Cameron Bolin 3-4-0 68. 14 Grove City Cent. Crossing 34, Cols. Sheffield Brookside 21, Tol. Woodward Robert C. Byrd 42, North Marion 36 RV—Jacob Brown 6-11-1 82, Austin Bloomdale Elmwood 20, N. Baltimore 8 Franklin Hts. 20 14 Sherando, Va. 41, Washington 6 Whobrey 0-1-0 0. Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 35, Parma Groveport-Madison 34, Dublin Jerome Shelby 34, Ontario 31, OT Steubenville, Ohio 34, Brooke 21 Receiving: M—Charlie Barrett 1-38, Normandy 5 28 Sidney Lehman 34, Lewistown Indian Wahama 41, Reedsville Eastern, Ohio Zach Sayre 1-22, Colton Stewart 1-4. Brookville 46, Camden Preble Hamilton 30, Cin. Taft 14 Lake 6 14 RV—Trey Noble 3-57, Kyle Brown 1-13, Shawnee 22 Hamilton Badin 31, Hamilton Ross 13 Simon Kenton, Ky. 33, New Richmond 6 Wheeling Central 47, McKinley, D.C. 34 Jacob Hefner 1-8, Austin Whobrey 1-4. Bryan 26, Delta 8 Hamler Patrick Henry 49, Montpelier 7 Solon 31, Mentor 21 Wirt County 51, Gilmer County 18 Bucyrus Wynford 27, Howard E. Knox 6 Hanoverton United 14, Rootstown 0 Wahama 41, Eastern 14 Byesville Meadowbrook 21, Sarahsville Harrison 24, Kings Mills Kings 21 Eastern 0 14 0 0 — 14 Shenandoah 12 Heath 18, Utica 6 Wahama 0 13 20 8 — 41 Caldwell 24, Barnesville 21 Highlands, Ky. 34, Cin. Withrow 27 Campbell Memorial 15, Youngs. Liberty Hilliard Bradley 42, Thomas Scoring summary 14 Worthington 21 Second Quarter Can. Cent. Cath. 35, Warrensville Hts. Hilliard Darby 34, Newark 14 E—Kyle Connery 16 pass from Klint 14 Hilliard Davidson 35, Tol. St. Francis 14 Connery (kick failed) 10:50 Can. Glenoak 27, Green 23 Hubbard 43, Ravenna SE 7 W—Isaac Lee 17 run (Zack Wamsley Can. South 62, E. Palestine 14 Huber Hts. Wayne 31, Lou. Seneca, Ky. kick) 7:42 Canal Fulton Northwest 25, Akr. 7 E—Klint Connery 17 run (kick blocked) Springfield 20 Independence 42, Rocky River 3:28 Canal Winchester 21, Westerville Cent. Lutheran W. 34 W—Trenton Gibbs 1 run (kick blocked) 3 Ironton 24, Chillicothe 6 0:06 Canal Winchester Harvest Prep 50, Jackson 42, McArthur Vinton County 6 Third Quarter Bloom-Carroll 24 Jefferson Area 34, Brookfield 27, 2OT W—Isaac Lee 80 run (pass failed) 5:00 Cardington-Lincoln 24, Caledonia River Jeromesville Hillsdale 40, Loudonville W—Ryan Lee 15 run (Tyler Kitchen Valley 20 27 kick) 4:40 Carlisle 41, Day. Oakwood 7 Johnstown Northridge 45, Millersport 8 W—Isaac Lee 4 run (Wamsley kick) Carrollton 49, Uhrichsville Claymont 14 Johnstown-Monroe 42, Hebron 1:07 Casstown Miami E. 24, Union City Lakewood 13 Fourth Quarter Mississinawa Valley 0 Kent Roosevelt 38, Akr. Firestone 23 W—Anthony Grimm 46 run (Elijah Castalia Margaretta 58, Kansas Lakota Kenton 54, Lima Shawnee 14 Honaker pass from Isaac Lee) 10:00 19 Kirtland 54, Bay Village Bay 13 Celina 22, Wapakoneta 13 Lafayette Allen E. 29, Spencerville 0 EW Centerville 24, Kettering Alter 7 LaGrange Keystone 33, Oberlin First Downs 12 22 Chagrin Falls 21, Mogadore Field 14 Firelands 14 Rushes-yards 30-80 51-425 Chagrin Falls Kenston 19, Lyndhurst Lakeside Danbury 33, Fostoria St. Passing yards 157 59 Brush 14 Wendelin 20 Total yards 237 484 Chesterland W. Geauga 41, Eastlake N. Lakewood St. Edward 27, Youngs. Comp-att-int 12-19-1 5-12-0 12 Mooney 3 Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-1 Chillicothe Unioto 22, Albany Alexander Leavittsburg LaBrae 19, Cuyahoga Penalties-yards 5-25 5-50 21, OT Falls CVCA 9 Cin. Clark Montessori 50, Cin. Lebanon 35, Sidney 6 Individual Statistics Finneytown 14 Lees Creek E. Clinton 48, Jamestown Sunday, September 12, 2010 Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis Sunday Times-Sentinel • Page B5 Floyd Mayweather Jr. jailed in Vegas domestic case LAS VEGAS (AP) — with a copy of the docu- Boxer Floyd ment when he was Mayweather Jr. was released from jail, Clark jailed briefly Friday on a County courts spokes- felony charge after his woman Jillian Prieto ex-girlfriend alleged he said. beat her and stole her Mayweather is consid- cell phone during an ered one of the sport’s argument in front of top performers, with a their three children. record of 41-0 and 25 Mayweather, 33, said knockouts. He goes by nothing as he was the nickname “Money” released from the Clark and earned more than County jail on $3,000 $20 million in May from bail after being booked his fight in Las Vegas on a grand larceny against “Sugar” Shane charge. He could face up Mosley. to five years in state Mayweather made prison if he is convicted headlines earlier this of taking items valued at month with an online less than $2,500. video laced with exple- He is scheduled for an tives and sometimes initial appearance Nov. racial rants against box- 9 in Las Vegas Justice ing rival and Philippine Court. sensation Manny Mayweather’s lawyer, Pacquiao, who faces Richard Wright, denied Antonio Margarito on Mayweather was guilty Nov. 13 at Cowboys Steven M. Falk/Philadelphia Daily News/MCT of the criminal charges Stadium near Dallas. Philadelphia Eagles' Chris Gocong is charged with pass interference as he defends against Tampa Bay based on allegations by Fans have called for Buccaneers' Kellen Winslow during the third quarter of an NFL football game at Lincoln Financial Field, Josie Harris. Mayweather to fight Sunday, October 11, 2009, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “He did not commit Pacquiao in what could any grand larceny,” be the richest fight in Wright told The boxing history, but Ex-Browns TE Winslow ready Associated Press. “Josie negotiations have stalled can’t find her iPhone. amid suggestions from We’re attempting to find Mayweather’s camp that it or replace it. We’ll Pacquiao has used per- to play former team cooperate in the investi- formance-enhancing TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — much attention for a the field. that we talked about, and gation. We expect to get drugs. Pacquiao Kellen Winslow hasn’t career-threatening Recovering from his it’s the decision that we the matter resolved.” An responded with a forgotten Cleveland, but motorcycle accident and sixth knee surgery, made at that point,” iPhone typically costs defamation lawsuit that he has moved on. squabbling with the front Winslow sat out numer- Mangini said. “Look, less than $500. is still pending. The former Browns office. ous practices during he’s a very good player In a request for a Mayweather said dur- tight end faces his old Short of playmakers, training camp and had and I really respect the Clark Court Family ing the video that he’s team for the first time the Bucs welcomed just a few snaps during a things that he does as a Court protection order, on vacation “for about a Sunday when he begins Winslow with welcome single preseason game. player.” Harris said Mayweather year” and would easily his second season with arms. The one-time Pro Bucs coach Raheem Browns rookie safety threatened to kill her in defeat Pacquiao after the Tampa Bay Bowl selection is making Morris acknowledged T.J. Ward will draw the a confrontation about 5 that. Buccaneers. Yet the sev- the most of a fresh start. the tight end receives assignment of covering a.m. Thursday at a home Pacquiao dismissed enth-year pro insists it The Bucs acquired special treatment. But he Winslow on Sunday. He she says is listed in his Mayweather’s video as won’t feel different from Winslow in exchange for doesn’t apologize for it. knows it’s a tall order. name in southwest Las an “uneducated mes- Vegas. any other game. a second-round “It’s very hard for me “He’s a very good, ath- sage,” and Pacquiao’s “It’s really just another pick in 2009 and a fifth- letic tight end. He has She said he was angry trainer, Freddie Roach, to complain about the about her a relationship team. It’s a blessing to be rounder this year, then things that he has not great hands. He’s physi- labeled it “a really cheap here. It’s where I want to signed him to a $36.1 done. All he did was cal,” Ward said. “I’m with another man. low blow.” be. I’m fortunate,” said million contract exten- come here and break a studying a lot of film on The document says Mayweather has been Winslow,” who spent sion that made him one record (for tight ends) him, and I’m just going Harris and Mayweather arrested several times five often tumultuous of the highest paid tight we had standing for a to go in there and try to lived together for seven since 2002 in battery seasons with the Browns ends in the NFL. long time,” Morris said. compete. I’m trying to years and separated in and violence cases in before being traded to The 6-foot-4, 240- offset my immaturity or May after 15 “on and Las Vegas and in his Tampa Bay in February pounder has overcome The coach said lack of experience by a off” years. hometown of Grand 2009. surgery on both knees, Winslow was one of the lot of study.” bright spots of a season It says Harris sought Rapids, Mich. “Everything that went suffered a broken leg that While Winslow said he another protection order He was convicted in on up there with ended his rookie season that wasn’t great last doesn’t have any special year. five years ago and 2002 of misdemeanor Cleveland was a growing and received injuries feeling about facing his alleges that Mayweather battery stemming from a process for me. I really from the motorcycle “I look forward to bet- old team, Morris isn’t battered another former fight with two women at grew up and matured. It crash that sidelined him ter and bigger things buying it. girlfriend. The docu- a Las Vegas nightclub. was hard up there in 2005. from him this year,” “I’m sure he has some ment does not mention He received a suspended because we weren’t win- A year ago, he led Morris said. fuel. I’m sure he has an iPhone. one-year jail sentence ning a lot and it was just Tampa Bay with 77 The deal sending something hidden away, Harris also filed a and was ordered to frustrating at times. But receptions for 884 yards Winslow to the Browns some articles stowed police complaint undergo impulse-control I’m here now and I’m (both club records for a was made a little than a away somewhere, some- Thursday. It has not counseling. having fun.” tight end) and five touch- month after Eric thing that was said nega- been made public. He was fined in Grand The 27-year-old son of downs. He also led the Mangini was hired as tive about this young The nine-page request Rapids in February 2005 Hall of Famer Kellen team in receiving yards coach. Mangini said he man,” Morris said. for a protection order and ordered to perform Winslow had a pair of eight times and led or did not meet Winslow “That’s what gets him alleges Mayweather community service after 80-catch seasons for the tied for the lead in recep- before the trade and going. That’s who Kellen pulled Harris’s hair, pleading no contest to Browns but couldn’t tions in 12 of 16 games. revealed little about what is. ... He goes out. He went into the decision to punched her in the head misdemeanor assault escape the perception of Teammates laud his prepares, he practices, he and twisted her arm and battery for a bar being a talented but trou- toughness. They rave unload one of the team’s plays, he loves the game. top players. while she screamed for fight. blesome player. about his work ethic and He’ll use anything for their children, ranging He was acquitted by a Despite impressive willingness to do what- “It was an opportunity motivation. That’s the in age from 7 to almost Nevada jury in July statistics, he received as ever it takes to stay on from a trade perspective kind of guy he is.” 11, to call 911. 2005 after being “He yelled and accused of hitting and screamed that he was kicking Harris during an going to kill me and my argument outside a Las Reds break slump, beat Pirates 4-3 in 12 boyfriend,” Harris Vegas nightclub. CINCINNATI (AP) — grounder to shortstop streak of 11 straight. had an RBI double, Drew wrote. “Floyd has Harris, then 25, A broken-bat grounder. A Ronny Cedeno, whose “To (Cordero’s) credit, Stubbs singled for a 2-1 threatened to have other recanted her allegations low throw. A dropped low throw to the plate he hasn’t been out there lead, and Paul Janish sin- people do harm to me as and testified that she ball. A lot of things went bounced off the mitt of in six days,” Baker said. gled home another run. well and if (there) is a lied to police because right to help the catcher Chris Snyder for “Before that, he was Janish, filling in at short- way I can be protected she was angry Cincinnati Reds break out an error, allowing Heisey throwing great.” stop while Orlando from that please help Mayweather left her for of their deepest slump of to score. Cuban left-hander Cabrera recovers from a me.” another woman. the season. “Bases loaded, nobody Aroldis Chapman pitched strained abdomen, has hit Police said Thursday Harris told jurors that They’ll take it all. out, put it in play and the 11th, fanning two of safely in a season-high that Harris was treated Mayweather was a Francisco Cordero anything’s possible,” the three Pirates. Eight of seven games. at a Las Vegas hospital “teddy bear inside” and blew a two-run lead in the Gomes said. “I shattered his 10 pitches hit triple Pittsburgh’s Neil for minor injuries. said she knew “no mat- ninth, but the Reds recov- my bat.” digits on the radar gun, Walker turned 25 and sin- A judge granted a 30- ter what I did, he would ered on Jonny Gomes’ Plate umpire Tim topping out at 103 mph. gled off Cordero in the day protective order and never put his hands on bases-loaded grounder in Timmons was ready to The Reds have won 19 ninth, extending his Mayweather was served me.” the 12th inning Friday call Heisey out when he of their last 25 games career-best hitting streak night, getting a slump- saw the ball drop from against the Pirates, who to 16 games. It’s the busting 4-3 victory over Snyder’s glove. have clinched their record longest by a Pirates rook- the Pittsburgh Pirates. “I botched it,” Snyder 18th straight losing sea- ie since Rennie Stennett The NL Central leaders said. “Inexcusable. I just son. With 80 wins, hit in 18 straight in 1971. had dropped a season- clanked it. Ronny did Cincinnati is on the verge Votto turned 27 and high five in a row, whit- everything he could. of emerging from its went 0 for 4 with three tling their lead over St. That’s a tough play on his longest losing streak in a Louis from eight to five end. I had to pick him up. half-century — no win- strikeouts. He was also games. The Reds’ come- I didn’t do it.” ning record since 2000. hit by a pitches twice. back win and the Jordan Smith (2-2) Until Cordero’s melt- NOTES: The Pirates Cardinals’ 8-6 loss in retired the last two down, right-hander released INF Aki Atlanta rebuilt the cush- Pirates. Homer Bailey was in line Iwamura, who batted ion to six. The Reds had to go 12 to win his sixth straight .182 in 54 games. C Erik “It’s been a while since innings — matching their against the Pirates. The Kratz cleared waivers and we celebrated,” manager longest game of the sea- right-hander struck out a was assigned outright to Dusty Baker said. “It son — to pull it out after career-high nine in seven the minors. ... The Reds feels like a month.” Cordero failed. innings, allowing only activated OF Jim The slump lasted only a Cordero came on with a Snyder’s solo homer. Edmonds (strained week. It ended with more 3-1 lead in the ninth and Bailey is 5-0 in six abdominal muscle) and drama. let it slip away in 15 career starts against RH Mike Leake (tired Chris Heisey started the pitches. He gave up sin- Pittsburgh with a 1.52 pitching shoulder) off the 12th with a bunt single gles to four of his five ERA. Five of his 15 15-day DL. Leake won’t off Wilfredo Ledezma (0- batters, including run- career wins are against pitch for now, but could 2), who then hit Joey scoring hits by Jose Pittsburgh. be used to hit or run. ... Votto. Scott Rolen sin- Tabata and Pedro The Reds scored three Bench coach Chris Speier gled off Joel Hanrahan to Alvarez. It was Cordero’s runs with two outs in the coached third base in load the bases. Gomes seventh blown save in 42 third inning off left-han- place of Mark Berry, who broke his bat on a soft chances, ending his der Paul Maholm. Rolen had a sore back. Page B6 • Sunday Times-Sentinel Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis Sunday, September 12, 2010

Meigs Basketball Golf Scramble POMEROY, Ohio — The Meigs Boys Basketball Program will be holding a golf scramble on Saturday, Sept. 18, at Kountry Hills Golf Course in Pomeroy, Ohio. Registration begins at 8:15 a.m., with a 9 a.m. shot- gun start. All proceeds will benefit the Meigs High School Boys Basketball Program. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams, as well as longest drive, putt, and closest to the pin. For more information or to register contact Benny Ewing at 740-416-0824 or Steve Clay at 740-992- 6312 or 740-416-7923. 1st 4 games of March Madness to be in Dayton, OH INDIANAPOLIS “We explored differ- (AP) — The University ent options, including of Dayton will host all playing the first-round four first-round games games at multiple sites of the newly expanded as well as the possibili- men’s basketball tour- ty of playing all games nament next March, the on one day, but we NCAA said Thursday. came to the conclusion Two games will that Dayton is the best match the tournament’s location to host all four lowest seeds, Nos. 65 games for the 2011 David Pokress/Newsday/MCT through 68, with the tournament,” he said. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) points out blocking targets before taking the snap against winners advancing as “Moving forward, we the New York Giants at the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Thursday, September 2. No. 16 seeds to play a will conduct a thorough top seed. The other two evaluation, as we do games will match the with all rounds of the Business as usual as Brady practices after crash last four of the 37 at- championship, with the FOXBOROUGH, “I was hoping, obvi- “Your thoughts go, ‘I the locker room during large qualifiers. student-athlete experi- Mass. (AP) — Tom ously, that he was OK,” hope he (Brady) is OK the 45 minutes in which The 68-team field ence being our top pri- Brady went through his outside linebacker Tully and everybody involved reporters and cameras will be announced ority.” usual stretching. Then he Banta-Cain said. “I saw is OK,’” center Dan were allowed inside. March 13, with first- The NCAA decided threw passes. him walking in. He had a Koppen said, “and once Belichick had no news round games taking against a larger expan- Less than seven hours smile on his face, no you find out everybody is conference scheduled for place Tuesday and sion to 80 or even 96 after being involved in a abrasions, so I think he’s OK, you just move on Thursday and didn’t Wednesday, March 15- teams. It settled on 68 two-car crash near his fine.” from there.” address the crash pub- 16. and its new 14-year, $10.8 billion television home in Boston’s Back Brady participated in a Brady is coming off an licly. The “First Four” for- walkthrough practice at outstanding season in package with CBS Bay on Thursday, all “He’s here. He’s ready mat had been the last appeared normal as 10:45 a.m., about hour which he threw for 4,398 to go,” tight end Alge Sports and Turner hours after the crash. yards, second most in his undecided question Broadcasting not only Brady practiced with the Crumpler said before the after the NCAA’s much- New England Patriots for Then he was on the field career. His 28 touchdown afternoon practice. “I ensures that every game with his teammates, all in passes tied for second. In debated decision to will be televised but Sunday’s season opener think everybody’s wor- expand its marquee against the Cincinnati full uniform, for the full 2008, he suffered a sea- ried outside this locker gives the NCAA sole practice shortly after 1 son-ending knee injury in event. The NCAA authority to expand Bengals. room, but I wouldn’t be announced in April that p.m. During the 11- the opener. He played worried about it.” again. The star quarterback minute media access late last season with fin- it would add three lay on his back on the Brady is in the last sea- All four First Four period, he went through ger and rib injuries but teams to the field, the games will be broadcast field, his hands under his his usual activities. appeared healthy and son of a six-year, $57.3 helmet. He raised his left million contract and first expansion since the on Turner’s truTV cable Players were told by was very productive dur- tournament went from leg high, then did the coach Bill Belichick that ing the preseason. would like a new deal channel. same with his right leg. before Sunday’s opener. 64 teams to 65 in 2001. The at-large teams Brady might be late “We’re all preparing Dayton, Ohio, has Then the two-time Super because of the accident like we have been all On Wednesday, he was will be seeded where Bowl MVP stood up and asked whether, assuming hosted the early “play they would normally be but “he didn’t make it week,” tight end Rob in” game every year ran about 40 yards to one seem like it was anything Gronkowski said. “He’s a new contract is final- placed in the bracket, end of the field and serious,” Banta-Cain fine, which we’re all ized, he’s excited about since then. meaning a first-round began throwing. said. thankful for.” playing for the Patriots Gene Smith, athletic game between two No. There were eight high A passenger in the The accident sent many for a long time. director at Ohio State 10 seeds would result in lobs to receivers running other vehicle involved in reporters who usually “I don’t assume any- and the new chair of the the winner advancing to along the right side, then the crash went to a hospi- don’t cover the Patriots thing anymore in life. I Division I Men’s play a No. 7 seed. There eight to the left. Then he tal with injuries that were to Gillette Stadium. don’t think anything’s Basketball Committee, was concern that the tossed eight soft liners to serious but not consid- Brady, who only speaks really guaranteed to us cited the sizable crowds winners will have an the right and did the same ered life-threatening, to the media on beyond what we have over the past decade in advantage in the second to the left. officials said. Wednesdays, wasn’t in today,” Brady answered. picking Dayton to host round, having already the inaugural First Four. played and won, and The NCAA did not committee members commit to holding the have acknowledged that No. 23 West Virginia needs OT to beat Marshall first four games in some big-name teams HUNTINGTON, road,” Stewart said. attempt was blocked by Brown was called for Dayton beyond 2011. could be ousted early. W.Va. (AP) — No. 23 “You saw resolve and Johnny Jones late in the pass interference with West Virginia rallied grit and a team who third quarter. That gave 35 seconds left, giving from 15 points down in became tighter. I love Jones six blocked field West Virginia a first the fourth quarter to these guys. It wasn’t goals for his career, down at the Thundering force overtime and pretty, but it was just including one at Ohio Herd 2. Tyler Bitancurt’s 20- the second game of the State last week. After Smith was tack- Home Solutions yard field goal in the season.” Anderson then drove led for a loss by Vinny New Home construction On Your Property first extra session lifted West Virginia Marshall 56 yards in Curry at the 5, he found • Large owner’s suite the Mountaineers to a improved to 10-0 all- seven plays, capping Johnson in the right with whirlpool tub and 24-21 victory over time against Marshall. the drive with a 12-yard corner of the end zone sperate shower Marshall on Friday Except for their first TD toss to Antavious for a touchdown on the • Large walk in closets night. meeting in 1911, this Wilson on the first play next play, then hit a • Atrium open to Brian Anderson threw one was the closest in of the fourth quarter for wide-open Sanders for second floor three touchdown passes the series between the a 21-6 lead. the conversion try. • Covered front porch for Marshall (1-1) and state’s only Bowl West Virginia looked • Laundry/mud room the Thundering Herd Subdivision schools. as if it would become West Virginia got the ball first in overtime. appeared to have the Despite being a heavy the latest Big East team • 4 Bedrooms outcome in hand after to stumble on the road, Smith lost 9 yards on a • 2.5 Baths underdog and getting run on the first play, but jumping ahead 21-6 outscored 141-43 in following Pittsburgh, • 2 Car garage early in the fourth. Connecticut and things got better from • 2,212 sq ft four games since their there. A 13-yard pass to West Virginia (1-1) series resumed in 2006, Cincinnati from a week The Lexington twice drove more than there was a sense that earlier. Tavon Austin was fol- 90 yards for a touch- Marshall wasn’t going Marshall had a chance lowed by runs of 7 and $157,700.00 down down the stretch, to lie down against its to pad its lead after 2 yards by Devine to MENTION put the ball at the 3, set- including Geno Smith’s northern neighbor. Smith fumbled at the THIS ADD FOR 10% OFF 2,212sq ft home shown 5-yard TD toss to Will West Virginia 16, but ting up Bitancurt’s go- OF ALL OPTIONS at $157,700.00 Marshall coach Doc ahead field goal. Johnson with 12 sec- Holliday, the Marshall’s Tron All homes HGR Home Solutions onds left. Smith then Mountaineers’ recruit- Martinez fumbled the Andre Booker lost 8 Scott: 740-853-3762 threw to Jock Sanders ing coordinator the past ball away to the yards on Marshall’s boast a Fax: 866-538-9787 in the back of the end two seasons, brought Mountaineers at the 4. first play of overtime 3 year warranty [email protected] zone on the 2-point inside knowledge of his Smith and Noel and Anderson then conversion try to send former team. Former Devine then went to threw two straight Call today to tour a local build! the game into overtime WVU offensive gradu- work. incompletions. tied at 21-21. ate assistant JaJuan Devine, who rushed Warner’s field goal try After Bitancurt’s third Seider is Marshall’s for 112 yards on 23 car- sent a groan through the field goal of the game, running backs coach ries, capped the drive record stadium crowd Marshall’s Tyler Warner and recruiting coordina- with a 4-yard sweep of 41,382, while West missed a 39-yard tor, while three ex-grad- around left end with Virginia’s sideline attempt wide right to uate assistants at WVU 5:12 remaining to cut it erupted in jubilation. end it. have similar roles at to 21-13. “Mountaineers never Marshall. The Mountaineers got Thank You quit,” said West West Virginia’s the ball back again at Virginia coach Bill offense was sluggish at their 2-yard line with Crown Stewart, who needed times for the second 3:09 left. the late heroics to avoid straight week. The Smith, who complet- Excavating what would have been Mountaineers got inside ed 32 of 45 passes for the most disappointing Marshall’s 30-yard line 316 yards in his second for buying my loss in his three sea- four times in the first career start, went 9 of 2010 sons. three quarters but came 13 on the drive and kept Market Steer! “Everyone who away with only two it going with a 20-yard counted us out, it was field goals. scrambling run. Shelby just a bump in the Bitancurt’s 45-yard Marshall’s Omar Sanders C1 ALONG THE RIVER Sunday, September 12, 2010 TRAVEL GUIDE: MICHIGAN Grand Rapids awaits ArtPrize crowds

BY DAVID RUNK ASSOCIATED PRESS

ArtPrize, the Grand Rapids art show and competition that surprised locals by drawing tens of thousands of visitors when it debuted in 2009, is back for a second year. And it’s expected to be even bigger this time. The southwestern Michigan city’s vibrant arts scene will get an infusion of energy from 1,713 artists displaying their works for 19 days in 192 venues, from plazas, hotels and museums, to restaurants, coffee shops and parks. One of the most unusual aspects of the event, which runs Sept. 22-Oct. 10, is that the public decides the top 10 winners through “American Idol"-style voting. Last year, more than 37,000 people voted on their ArtPrize favorites either online or by text message. Artists from 21 countries and 44 states are taking part in the competition, which offers $449,000 in prizes decided by the public, including a top award of $250,000. “It’s designed for maximum openness in par- ticipation,” ArtPrize founder Rick DeVos said in an interview. “The extent to which people got it the first year and ran with it even further than we had imagined was amazing.” Paul Ha, director of the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, said winners of most art competitions are decided by a few profession- als. “It’s very rare to have such democracy in art, the fact that the public vote counts,” said Ha, Lori Niedenfuer Cool for the Grand Rapids Press/MLive.com who is scheduled to speak in ArtPrize’s lecture This Oct. 7, 2009 file photo shows a viewer looking at “Open Water no. 24,” by Ran Ortner on display at The series. Ha did not attend last year but received Old Federal Building in Grand Rapids, Mich during ArtPrize. The piece won the top prize at last year’s com- a barrage of enthusiastic e-mails from artists petition. who did participate. He plans to spend four days exploring this year’s event and the host city. The success of the inaugural ArtPrize caught many off-guard. Throngs spent hours or days walking between the 159 venues that displayed the work of 1,262 artists. Some restaurants ran out of food and were forced to close early. Organizers had also expected most visitors would be in their 20s or 30s, but all ages turned out. This year’s schedule includes some family- focused events such as neighborhood block parties. “I didn’t even think of children when coming up with the initial concept,” DeVos said. “The extent that it was embraced by families, and served as really an inspiration for kids to get excited about art and making things, was real- ly, really gratifying.” DeVos is grandson of multibillionaire Rich DeVos, a co-founder of direct-sales giant Amway Corp., and son of Dick DeVos, a former Amway president who unsuccessfully ran for Michigan governor as the GOP candidate in 2006. In starting ArtPrize, Rich DeVos’ long- term goal is to encourage the growth of the area’s creative culture. In the process, he’s helped to raise Grand Rapids’ profile as an arts Brian Kelly/AP Photo destination. This Oct. 11, 2009, photo shows crowds gathered in front of the Old Federal Building in Grand Rapids, Mich., While the public gets to make the big-money during ArtPrize. ArtPrize, the Grand Rapids art show and competition that surprised locals by drawing tens of award decisions, this year’s ArtPrize also thousands of visitors when it debuted in 2009, is back for a second year. includes juried awards worth at least $5,000 each. Judged by experts, the categories include best two-dimensional work; best three-dimen- sional work; best time-based work of perfor- mance, film or video; and an award for use of urban space. The biggest challenge for visitors will be deciding what to see and what to skip. The event’s seven main exhibition centers — including the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids Art Museum, and Grand Rapids Public Museum — make a good jumping-off point for visitors. With the excep- Brian Kelly/AP Photo tion of Meijer Gardens, all of the venues are in This Sept. 28, 2009 the downtown area. photo shows people lin- ArtPrize is also turning the city’s Old Federal ing a bridge near down- town Grand Rapids, Building into “The Hub” where artists can Mich., during ArtPrize. meet, the event’s speaker series will be based, and visitors can get information and technical help with voting or mapping. Joseph Becherer, the Meijer’s chief curator, said ArtPrize is an important part of a transfor- mation he’s seen since moving to the city of 200,000 nearly two decades ago. "People are thinking about and beginning to live with the visual arts in a very different way,” he said. Page C2 YOUR HOMETOWN Sunday, September 12, 2010 CommunityCommunity CornerCorner Ohio Valley Symphony The plight of the con- their project, but you are gregation of the Hemlock taking a chance on win- Grove Christian Church ning $500 or one of season opens Oct. 2 by a fire deliberately set numerous other prizes to by three young people, is be awarded after the BY THOMAS CONSOLO felt not only by those derby race. parishioners, but many • • • How do you top a year- others who are repulsed Did you know that res- long 20th birthday cele- by the wanton destruc- idents, organizations and bration? If you’re the tion of a house of God. businesses contributed Ohio Valley Symphony, Numerous churches, enough backpacks and the answer is with more. organizations and busi- school supplies to send That’s how music direc- nesses have stepped for- 252 children to school tor Ray Fowler sees the ward to help those who Charlene Hoeflich prepared to learn. That 2010-11 season, at least. attended that little coun- was how many the Meigs After the success of the try church in its efforts to Cooperative Parish gave gala 2009-10 season, he begin rebuilding. Cooperative Parish’s food out in a three-hour peri- said, “This season will There have been sever- pantry and the expenses od on the day before surpass that.” He cites al monetary contributions of other assistance for school started. both the world-class and some money-making needy families. • • • soloists and some of the projects like yard sales The current operating If there was ever a group major pieces set to and dinners to help. The hours are Tuesdays and of people who loved their receive their regional latest to announce is the Thursdays, 9 to 11 a.m. work and the place where premieres. St. Paul Lutheran Church and 4 to 6 p.m. but are they worked, it was Fowler, who has con- in Pomeroy which will being expanded to emloyees of Veterans ducted the OVS since its host a benefit spaghetti include a Saturday Memorial Hospital. first concert — played 20 dinner on Friday, Sept. schedule of 9 to 11 a.m. One of them once com- years ago on borrowed 24, with serving from 11 But there’s that problem mented that her co-work- folding chairs in an a.m. to 2 p.m. of volunteers to help. ers were just like family, unheated Ariel Theater • • • • • • that she loved working — will be on the podium Exercising as a way of When you admire the there, and how distressed for all five 2010-11 pro- staying young and active she was when the hospi- grams. They’ll include beautiful flowers in pots Quartetto Gelato in life is catching on with along Main Street in tal closed. first-time appearances more and more people. Pomeroy, and in baskets As we all know the from four guest artists, Shakespeare play in his 30s through the cultural At the Mulberry hanging on the period hospital closed several two nights focusing on a for inspiration and wrote cracks as schools and Community Center par- lamp posts, remember years ago, jobs disap- single composer and the more music for the play, community companies ticipation in the Women’s it’s the Pomeroy peared, efforts to reopen traditional holiday pro- including the “Wedding move on to more contem- Shape-Up Fitness Merchants Association’s it were futile, and gram. What has surprised March” that has since porary shows. Carlson, Program is expanding contribution to down- employees moved on. Fowler is how so many accompanied countless he said, brings a fresh- which means more vol- town beautification. But they have never facets of the year fell newlyweds down the aisle. ness to these standards unteers with some But that and other pro- forgotten their happy together so well. Rounding out that pro- which will win the audi- knowledge of exercise grams of the group need days as employees of The serendipity starts gram is the OVS pre- ence’s heart. equipment are needed to the public’s support of it’s VMH and they meet year with the first show on miere of Mendelssohn’s It’s a season designed assist in the operation. efforts. This month’s fund- after year to celebrate Oct. 2. It features the sparkling Violin with a little of every- It was just a few weeks raising project is the duck that. They’ll gather Quartetto Gelato (that Concerto. It’s been a sta- thing, and that’s all part ago that equipment was derby at the Riverfest. By together Saturday at the translates as the Ice ple for violinists since its of the orchestra’s mis- donated for the program “adopting” one of the Mulberry Community Cream Quartet), an debut, a milestone for sion, according to Lora and set up on the stage in numbered ducks which Center, 1 to 4 p.m. to unusual combination every violin student — Snow. It’s a mission that the gymnasium at the will float downriver reminisce about those with a fun-filled attitude and a famously insur- hasn’t wavered in the Center. Attendance has toward an imaginary fin- days and the good times toward music. The four- mountable goal for Jack past two decades: to really picked up recently ish line in the river they shared. some — an oboist, a vio- Benny. It’s anything but bring live, professional, and there is a need for Saturday means you are There will be a display linist who doubles as a insurmountable, though, orchestral music to the expanding hours. contributing to making the of memorabilia, plenty of tenor, a cellist and an for Ilya Kaler, the region; to provide its per- The problem is that the town beautiful. “remembering when,” accordionist — are Russian-born virtuoso formers with a positive program is operated by all There’s much to be and a memorial table in famous for a unique joining the OVS for the atmosphere; and to instill volunteers. This means the gained by the $5 adop- tribute to their co-work- blend of classical master- concert. Kaler is the only a love of music in chil- small fee patrons pay goes tion fee. Not only are you ers who have passed on. works, operatic arias, siz- violinist to win gold dren through education directly into the Meigs helping the Merchants in It will be a good day. zling tangos, and gypsy medals at the and exposure to great and folk songs. Tchaikovsky, Sibelius music. (OVS rehearsals “They play to and for and Paganini violin com- are open to the public for the people,” Fowler said. petitions. He has record- free, and children are “They’re a very big tal- ed extensively in the for- welcome. Rehearsals are Modern Woodmen volunteers ent, and it’s quite a coup mer Soviet Union and the Fri. 7-10 and Sat. 1-4 on they’re coming.” United States. He also concert weekends.) Lora Snow, the orches- teaches at DePaul The Ohio Valley beautify Oak Hill community tra’s executive director and Symphony remains principal oboist, has long University in Chicago. Local Modern Woodmen In between these musi- southeast Ohio’s only been a fan of the group, he professional orchestra, of America members said. When she contacted cal portraits are the holi- recently put their hands day program and a night of and its permanent home, them, the October week- the Ariel-Ann Carson where their hearts are. On end just happened to be Broadway classics. Fowler July 1, members of the Oak says he never tires of Dater Performing Arts open on their schedule. unearthing musical treats Centre, is the keystone to Hill Modern Woodmen The quartet and the OVS cultural life in Gallipolis. camp (chapter) worked will perform at Point for the Christmas pro- together to plant flowers gram, now a regional tra- Gallipolis city manager Pleasant Junior/Senior dition and scheduled this Randy Finney agreed it’s and shrubs in the village of High School. (The rest of an important part of the Oak Hill. the season is at the orches- year for Dec. 4. Among The project was part of this year’s gems, he said, city. Among other bene- tra’s permanent home, the are “The Snowman” by fits, he said, “The Ariel the organization’s Good Ariel-Ann Carson Dater allows us to showcase Neighbors Program, a Performing Arts Centre in Erich Korngold and the nationwide program that “Carol Symphony” by downtown.” Finney said it downtown Gallipolis.) Victor Hely-Hutchinson, a was a great sign to see gives Modern Woodmen November’s program people on the sidewalks camps accross the country brings ‘cellist Joseph South African-born British $500 for hands-on repair composer from the first and cars on the streets on Johnson to Gallipolis for half of the 20th century. concert nights. “They’ve and community beautifi- the biggest blockbuster in done a great job,” he said cation projects. Nearly the solo cello repertoire, Fowler described the sym- 500 such projects benefit phony as both noble and of the OVS and Ariel, Antonin Dvorak’s joyous, which made it a “and it’s important to con- communities in the Concerto for Cello and tinue developing culture.” United States annually. Orchestra. Finding good companion for fel- “As a member-based, low Briton Benjamin Fowler, too, looks for- From left to right, Modern Woodmen Financial Rep. Johnson, former princi- Britten, whose more ward to more develop- fraternal organization, Alberta Lewis, Crystal Davis and Emma Wiseman. pal cellist of the ment from the orchestra Modern Woodmen strives Milwaukee Symphony somber “Men of to give member families Goodwill” is also slated. and seeing it become an Program does both.” viduals and families Orchestra and now of the Korngold, a late even stronger group. opportunities to volunteer Founded in 1883 as a throughout the United Toronto Symphony and enhance their commu- Romantic-era child “We’re already starting fraternal benefit society, States. The Organization’s Orchestra, was another prodigy, wrote his fairy out Grade A, and then we nities,” says Emma today modern Woodmen Oak Hill camp provides a stroke of luck for Fowler. Wiseman, local Modern tale “The Snowman” at can go further.” of America offers financial number of volunteer ser- The conductor said he age 11. Fowler finds the With such a wide vari- Woodmen camp secretary. services and fraternal vice and social activities heard of Johnson because “Our Good Neighbors achievement remarkable. ety in store, it’s time to member benefits to indi- for local members. he had worked with a “The quality of the emo- lock in a seat now. violinist whose playing tional content is so Subscribe today by call- Fowler really likes and beyond his years, so ing the Ariel box office at Church Notebook respects. Of the ‘cellist (740) 446-ARTS (2787) he said, “His playing is mature,” he said. “He event will take place on Dodrill Road, 2- obviously was born as an for more information or WCG fall retreat so very, very solid.” by going through the web 1/2 miles north of Vinton on Ohio 160. It will be the concerto’s older person.” Featured groups include The Wilsons, In March, the OVS site at ohiovalleysym- GALLIPOLIS — The WCG fall first performance by the welcomes Margaret phony.org. retreat will be held Saturday, Sept. 11 at The Hinson Revival, Gloryland OVS, and it’s the center- Believers, New Southern Harmony, Vicki Carlson to the Ariel Partial funding for The the First Church of God, 1723 Ohio piece of an all-Dvorak Theater. The Grammy Ohio Valley Symphony is 141, Gallipolis. The event is scheduled Moore, Rick Towe, College Hill Praise program. The Czech and Worship Dance Team and others. nominee has selected a provided by the Ann from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The guest speaker composer is an audience line-up of favorites by Carson Dater Endowment. will be Roberta Messner. Her topic will There will be games for children, a favorite thanks to his bounce house and a concession stand. America’s finest — be “Twelve Keys to the Giving Life.” seemingly bottomless Rodgers and To RSVP, call 446-1390 or 446-2946. Those attending should take a lawn supply of beautiful chair. Admission is free. For informa- melodies. Fowler loves Hammerstein, Lerner and Keeping Meigs & tion, call 388-8645 or 645-4710. Lowe, Harold Arlen, Power Force the music, too, but he Cole Porter and Stephen Gallia informed said he didn’t set out to Sondheim — all with the coming to Gallia Co. Rodney UMC build an all-Dvorak pro- lush support only a full Sunday gram. He said the rest of orchestra can provide. RIO GRANDE — John Jacobs’ Next homecoming the evening — move- Fowler counts these clas- Times-Sentinel Generation Power Force will conduct ments from the Serenade sic songs as important programs at area schools and a crusade RODNEY — Rodney United for Strings and both sets Meigs • 992-2155 Methodist Church will host homecoming American music — and Gallia • 446-2342 Sept. 15-19 in Gallia County. of Slavonic Dances — music that is slipping The crusade will be held at 7 p.m. daily services on Sunday, Sept. 19. Services fell together naturally Sept. 16-18 at the University of Rio begin at 10 a.m. The Gracemen will be in around the guest artist. Grande Lyne Center. Admission to cru- concert. Brent Watson, assistant superin- The other composer por- NEW VENDORS sade is free. A love offering will be taken. tendent of the Foothills District, will be trait closes the season April For information, call Dale Geiser at the guest speaker. A carry-in dinner will 30 with a look at Felix Stop in and take a look at our (740) 645-6496 or (740) 245-5934. be held following the service. Mendelssohn. A child Homecoming activities scheduled for prodigy, Mendelssohn first NEW INVENTORY! Saturday, Sept. 18 include a softball performed in public at age Singing in the Hills game at 6 p.m., a bonfire and weiner 9 and burst on the composi- FRENCH CITY ANTIQUE roast at 7 p.m., cornhole and ladder ball tion scene with his Octet VINTON — The eighth annual games. Church officials said this will be and “Midsummernight’s & CRAFT MALL Harvestime Singing in the Hills the kickoff for fall youth group meetings. Dream” Overture at the 31A Ohio River Plaza •Gallipolis Outdoor Gospel Songfest is scheduled Rodney UMC is located at 6611 Ohio ripe age of 16. The com- for 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11. The 588, Rodney. poser returned to the 740-446-9020 Page C3 COMMUNITY Sunday, September 12, 2010 Angelina Jolie meets flood victims in Pakistan JALOZAI, Pakistan lives have been devastat- red stripe — the kind of percent, has been (AP) — American movie ed by the floods, includ- conservative clothing received so far, and dona- star Angelina Jolie met ing mothers who lost worn by many Muslim tions have more or less flood victims in north- their children and an women in Pakistan. dried up in recent days. western Pakistan and elderly Pakistani couple The floods began in the Ajay Chhibber, a U.N. appealed to the interna- who feared they would northwest at the end of assistant secretary gener- tional community to pro- never be able to rebuild July after extremely al, said he hopes Jolie’s vide aid needed to help the home they lost. heavy monsoon rains and visit will have “a very the country recover from “I am very moved by slowly surged south big impact” on the its worst natural disaster. them and I hope that I am along the Indus River, inflow of aid money and The flow of aid money able to, today and tomor- swallowing up hundreds will keep people focused has stalled in recent days, row, be able to do some- of villages and towns and on the crisis. and officials expressed thing to help bring atten- killing more than 1,700 “We need more ... well- hope the two-day visit by tion to the situation for people. Another 17 mil- known figures who can Jolie — who serves as a all of the people in need lion have been affected keep the spotlight and “goodwill ambassador” for in Pakistan,” Jolie told by the floods, and many focus because people the U.N.’s refugee agency reporters after visiting a will need emergency tend to forget internation- — will convince foreign refugee camp in the assistance to survive. ally,” said Chhibber, who countries and individuals Jalozai area. The United Nations is also the U.N. develop- Mohammad Sajjad/AP Photo to open their wallets. She toured the area issued an appeal for $460 ment agency’s regional Hollywood actress and the goodwill ambassador of The 35-year-old actress wearing a long black million in emergency director for Asia. He UNHCR, Angelina Jolie visits a camp setup for people said Tuesday she met robe and a black head- funds on Aug. 11, but spoke to reporters during displaced by heavy floods, in Mohib Banda near with many people whose scarf adorned with a thin only $294 million, or 64 a visit to Islamabad. Peshawar, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010.

At-home traditions to make first day of school fun ASK DR. BROTHERS BY MELISSA shift and make it really “It’s fun to see some of where my memories lie. KOSSLER DUTTON fun — not something the choices they’ve made,” I’m hoping it will be the Too proud to beg FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS they dread,” said Fisher, she said. same for him.” who started the tradition Shopping for school sup- Here are more ideas for Dear Dr. Brothers: Rebecca Miller Wilson four years ago. plies has already become a back-to-school traditions: I’m really worried about wants her three children The pie does lessen the tradition for Summer • Pack a note with a lov- my sister. I think she’s to look forward to the pain of returning to Werchowski of Dublin, ing message, joke or draw- just one or two paychecks first day of school, so she school, said her 8-year- Ohio, and her 4-year-old ing in the child’s lunch box. away from losing her makes a celebration of it. old son, Calvary. son, Miles. When he was • Make a bracelet or house. Whenever I offer She hangs signs out- “The first day of school preparing for preschool last necklace, or braid a pair her some help, she just side their rooms, pre- is both good and bad,” he year, they bought supplies of shoelaces together that smiles and says every- pares special foods and said. “It’s the end of sum- for him and some of his the child can wear on the thing is all right. She was takes lots of photos. The mer vacation, which friends. They passed out the first day. always the kind of person traditions ease the transi- makes it bad, but we get supplies at a back-to-school • Decorate a backpack who would pride herself tion back to school and pie for breakfast so that party, which they plan to with a beaded key chain, on never asking anybody give the kids a reason to makes it good.” throw again this year. homemade pompoms or for anything. I don’t want Dr. Joyce Brothers be excited. Keeping the traditions Werchowski also creat- a name tag. to make her feel “I want to set them up simple makes it easier to ed a way to help Miles, • Hide a small treat, ashamed, but I also don’t for enjoying school,” said do them year after year, who couldn’t wait for such as a sticker or small want her — and her 7- up on that one, as she Wilson, of Phoenix. The said Alanna Stang, exec- school to start, count toy, in the child’s pocket. year-old daughter — out first day should “set the utive editor of Martha down the days. About a • Decorate the stu- will want the best for her on the street! How can I daughter, and you are tone for how the school Stewart Living magazine. month before school dent’s lunch bag or box. make this right? — S.V. year should go.” “Simple and thoughtful began, she placed enough • Make a special break- family. Then you can Dear S.V.: I am sure take it a step at a time. Back-to-school tradi- is always the best,” she pieces of candy in a jar fast, dinner of after- your sister appreciates tions at home can help said. Small gestures that he could have one a school snack. • • • your big heart, and she is Dear Dr. Brothers: children adjust to the “show kids someone is day until school started. • Take a photo before going to really appreciate changes a new year thinking about me.” “It saved my sanity school and have it printed Last week I caught up whatever you can do for with a friend I haven’t brings, said Tim Sullivan, Having first-day-of- because he could physical- or in a frame when the her. I don’t know why she founder of School Family school traditions also ly see it was getting closer child gets home, or break seen in 20 years. While it wouldn’t accept your was nice to catch up for a Media, which focuses on gives parents the oppor- and closer,” she said. “It out the scrapbook and help, unless she doesn’t increasing parental tunity to mark milestones stopped him from asking show the child that this bit, I made the mistake of want to be a burden to giving him my e-mail involvement in schools. in children’s lives that every two minutes.” milestone is already part you and honestly feels “Anything that encour- might otherwise get over- She plans to fill the jar of your family history. address. Now he writes that you can’t afford to me every day and even ages the thought that looked, Stang said. for many years to come. • Measure the child’s help her without hurting school is a special time is “In our fast-paced She also is continuing a height and weight, and has invited me over to his yourself or your own house for dinner and to a good thing,” Sullivan lives, the meaning of the tradition her own mother record it in a special family, if you have one. said from his office in moment can get lost in started: taking yearly place on the eve of the Another possibility is that meet his family. We did- Wrenthem, Mass. the shuffle,” she said. photos in the morning first day of school. she is working on a plan n’t even have that much Parents who make a She suggests finding a and in the afternoon on • If the child is riding a with her financial institu- in common to begin with! fuss about the first day mix of traditions that the first day of school. bike or scooter to school, tion but doesn’t want to How can I get him to just back also are sending the involve small surprises “I looked all cute in the decorate it with flags and bother you with all the lay off a bit without hurt- important message that for the children, and pro- beginning,” she said. By streamers. details, and things really ing his feelings? — B.B. “school’s a priority in our jects that parents and kids the end of the day, “I just • Buy an extra set of will turn out all right. Dear B.B.: It is nice to family,” he added. can work on together. looked like I had been school supplies and There are many programs catch up with old friends, Jessica Fisher of San In addition to preparing through a war.” donate it to an agency in place now for people and the Internet has made Diego serves her six chil- treats, Wilson takes her She hopes the photos and that helps needy families. who are in trouble with reunions possible that dren homemade apple children shopping and activities will create life- • Ask children what their home payments, and never would have hap- pie for breakfast on the lets them each pick out a long memories for Miles. they want to be when they perhaps she is not as bad pened just a generation first day of school. It’s a new backpack. She takes “Looking back on my grow up, and preserve off as you are imagining. ago. Everyone wants to sweet way to signal their photos of the kids with childhood, that’s what I their answers with a video That said, it probably find old friends, and in return to their home- the new bags, which often remember — all the spe- camera or voice recorder. would be worth it for you some cases, rekindle a school schedule. reflect their developing cial traditions we had,” (Source: Martha to make one last attempt romance or start anew “It helps to mark that personalities or interests. said Werchowski. “That’s Stewart Living magazine) to help your sister out. with a relationship that First, make sure that you went bad. It’s very possi- indeed can afford it, and ble that your new “old that the lifeline you are friend” either wished he planning to throw her could have been closer to Review: Ping a handy iTunes add-on with promise won’t drag you down as you back in high school LOS ANGELES (AP) up such artists as Lily my profile. But col- page, much like well. 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But the free difference in the long that you have a lot more can see what songs your people that I might be generally respected pick- preview is just a 30-sec- run, she may just be try- in common now than you friends are buying and rec- interested in following, ers of music, and they ond clip, not the full- ing to keep things simple. used to — or that he has ommend some of your which would then allow already had thousands of length version available But if you can painlessly changed, or you have; in favorites to them. me to see what they are followers by the time I on MySpace and some- help her save her home, any case, he likes the idea It’s great that Apple is buying, recommending followed them. times on Facebook, which tell her so. The other of being your friend. finally incorporating ele- and commenting on. 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Matthews Band came up, Allan Coe. out Ping, the comments And if people use Ping to as if Ping merely picked The “Recent Activity” section below the picks honestly discuss music, it the most popular artists, section of Ping shows was a silly free-for-all. A could be valuable to me as not ones related to music what people and artists lot of the comments I a consumer and help I liked. How about some that you follow are buy- read were woefully irrel- music sales, too. obscure artists I wouldn’t ing, liking and comment- evant and sometimes Ping is a good start, but have found on my own? ing on. It looks a lot like offensive. Thankfully, the I hold out hope for some I tried following a few Facebook, so it seems default setting is to hide improvement. artists that I liked, but not familiar and is easy to use. all but the most recent To use Ping, you must all were on the service When someone you fol- comment, and it appears install the newly released yet. It will probably take low recommends a song, Apple has installed some iTunes 10. It works fine a while for Ping to get you can listen to a snippet filters to remove much of on my Windows XP lap- populated with artists to without going to another the junk as well. top, but requires Mac the same degree as sites users to have at least the such as MySpace. Mac OS X 10.5 operating Ping got a little more The members of the system, or Leopard, interesting when I looked which came out in 2007. at the recommendations Hemlock Grove Christian Upgrading the operating beyond the artists. Ping Church would like to thank system will cost about suggested I follow Rick $90. It’s not likely worth Rubin, the co-president everyone that attended and or the expense just for Ping, of Columbia Records; which itself is free, as is Jason Bentley, the music donated to our yard the iTunes software. director at one of Los sale. Your purchases Ping starts out by hav- Angeles’ NPR stations, ing you fill out a simple KCRW; and Alexandra and donations will registration form. Patsavas, a music super- You can have Ping auto- visor who picks songs for help us to move matically display the TV shows and films. forward towards a music you like based on All three people are in songs you’ve already pur- the Los Angeles area, and new church building. chased. Or you can choose I initially thought they what to like and display, came to me because of We appreciate your support. which is what I did; I put the location I specified in Page C4 CELEBRATIONS Sunday, September 12, 2010 LAWSON BIRTH Ashley and Michael Lawson of Long Bottom announce the birth of a son, Nathaniel Joel Lawson, born on Sept 6, at the O’Bleness Memorial Hospital in Athens. Craft socials turn do-it-yourselfing into a party EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) events where customers — Gathered around can get help on projects dozens of tables, more or just work in the com- than 115 women are pany of others. working on craft projects Caitlin Kurnit, 26, of on a stormy Friday night, Chicago folded paper stamping buttons, turning into intricate flowers at old T-shirts into totes and the Craft Social in June. using crayons to create She has watched the cross-stitch patterns. Social grow over the past Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fellure Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller The strangers — year from a collection of mostly in their 20s and friends using each other’s 30s — have paid $25 remnants to this event FELLURE 50TH MILLER 50TH each to spend a night at with 21 organized pro- the Chicago Craft jects, and a slew of offi- ANNIVERSARY ANNIVERSARY Social, which organizers cial sponsors from area Robert and Dottie Fellure of Gallipolis celebrated Fred and Ruth Fulks Miller are celebrating their 50th believe is the nation’s bead, yarn, fabric and their 50th wedding anniversary with their families on wedding anniversary with their family in Columbus. biggest craft party. It’s stamp shops. Sept. 11 with a reception at the Holiday Inn. Fred, the son of the late Iris and Claude Miller, and held four times a year in The Social, she said, is The couple was married on Sept. 16, 1960, at Ruth, the daughter of the late Gladys and John suburban Chicago. a chance to mingle with Mudsoc Methodist Church by the Rev. Frank Brammer, were married Sept. 11, 1960, at the First The draw: offering like-minded dabblers. Fenton. Church of God in Gallipolis. The Millers are the par- crafters a chance to try “It’s really nice to The Fellures have two children, Christi (Bert) ents of two sons, Fred II (Kim) of New Albany and new techniques, find come together with peo- Colvin of Bloomingdale, Ohio, and Keith (Bethany) John (Cliona) of Columbus. They have five grand- inspiration and sample ple who are as obsessed Fellure of Gallipolis. children, Fred III, a student at Gardner-Webb in North new materials. as I am,” said Kurnit, They have three grandchildren, Garrett and Carolina, Josie, George and Albert of New Albany More than that, Craft who lists card-making, Michaela Colvin and Brody Fellure. and Jack Miller of Columbus. Social is a chance to knitting, sewing, jewel- build community for a ry-making, paper crafts, new generation of do-it- embroidery, quilting yourselfers who follow and felt projects among popular crafting , her interests. search YouTube videos Susie Ziegler, a 42- and post their own tutori- year-old quilter from als online. Grayslake, Ill., who “Crafting is kind of a taught a group at the solitary thing — you do it Craft Social how to in your basement or on embroider, said the gath- your dining room table, ering is a time-honored and your husband is like, way for today’s crafters what are you doing?” to build community, said Amanda Edwards, beyond the virtual ones 32, who took over the they’ve created in the year-old Chicago Craft blogosphere. Social full-time after “For our grandmothers, being laid off from her there were sewing circles job in commercial real and there were craft estate. “People are crav- guilds at church,” she ing community, so we said. “People have always say make stuff, make gotten together to craft. friends and meet with And we can connect that other people.” way in the modern day.” So far, there have four Edwards also produces Chicago Craft Socials, smaller crafting parties, and attendance has charging between $25 and grown at each, organizers $50 per person, depend- said. They credit Twitter, ing on the projects. Dustin Travis, Adison Lynn and Alexa Jade Mooney word of mouth and pub- Here are her tips for licity from a handful of throwing a smaller craft MOONEY BIRTHDAY craft bloggers. They hope social for friends: the socials could become • Choose projects wise- Dustin Travis and Alexa Jade, twins of Travis and Alicia (Halley) Mooney of Crown City, celebrated their as popular as the Stitch ’n ly. Try to select ones first birthday on Aug. 31, 2010. They celebrated by playing and eating pizza and cake with family and friends. Bitch movement that engaging enough that They have one sister, Adison Lynn Mooney. introduced knitting to a everyone wants to try, but Their paternal grandparents are Fern and the late Hollis Mooney of Gallipolis. Their maternal grandparents new generation about a unfamiliar enough that are Terry and Rochelle Halley and Paulette Halley, all of Gallipolis. decade ago. everyone is a novice. Edwards has had • Materials are key. inquiries from other com- Bring your own, or make munities about holding a clear list of what sup- Right at Home: a look at some clever gadgets similar parties, and some plies guests need to bring. BY KIM COOK has a built-in timer lime or black, for $7.99. players and cameras. similar efforts are already • Have a sample of the FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Amazon, $39.99). If your picky little eater And this item from under way elsewhere. finished project on hand so Australian engineer would rather drive dump ThinkGeek satisfies the The DIY mega-site guests can see what it will If you follow tech Wilson Lee’s useful ReZap trucks around than shovel “clever and easy” criteria Etsy.com organizes craft look like. Projects can get blogs or watch a few battery charger not only up supper, order a Kid in the tastiest way: The nights in New York and complicated, and many infomercials, you know replenishes the juice of Construction utensil set. 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Many independent alcoholic if the craft Luc Jacobs of Boca serves as a battery tester. ($17.95). Everything’s uses any store-bought arts, yarn and fabric involves tools or materials Raton, Fla., curates an Even C and D batteries can dishwasher safe and doughnut mix. There’s stores host single-night that could be dangerous. online gadget site called be revived in the ReZap. At PVC/BPA/phthalate-free. no deep frying involved, CleverandEasy.com. He pctreasures.com, $59.95. The Freeloader Pro and you control how scorns silly items, and If you’ve ever been solar charger ($79.99) much sugar goes on top says that to earn a place perched high on a ladder uses sun energy to power once they’re baked. A on his list, a product installing a picture or fan up a host of electronics, perfect back-to-school should be useful in the when you dropped the even power-gobbling e- gift for the gadget-loving long term. screw, you’ll appreciate readers, portable DVD college student. “It should solve a real the ingenuity of former need, and take little effort Stanford student Andre — simple is best. Woolery, who designed Preferably it’s the result of the MagnoGrip wrist original, out-of-the-box band. It’s a handy, mag- thinking, and while it’s netized, ballistic nylon not essential, it’s nice if it cuff you can dock small looks cool,” Jacobs says. hardware on while you He likes Racor’s work. There are tool belts Gravity bike rack, a free- and even suspenders in standing sturdy rack, so the product line, which no bolts or supporting starts at $15.95 at wall studs to worry magnogrip.com. about. It’s great for a ThinkGeek.com’s a rental home, storage area great destination for use- or garage where the rack ful gadget hunters. Never may need to be moved find the jam fuzzy or the from time to time, and is milk moldy if you’ve got available at Amazon.com Days Ago fridge timers for $49.99. The Newline stuck on the containers. folding kitchen scale gets Affixed by either magnet a nod as well. It’s a com- or suction cup, the timers pact digital scale that can be set to count off unfolds for weighing, days or hours. They’re collapses into a sleek battery-run and reusable. steel cylinder, and even Two in a pack, in orange, Page C5 FOOD Sunday, September 12, 2010 Cooked or raw, tomatoes pack nutritional punch BY JIM ROMANOFF With this recipe for roast at 400 F until they 2 tablespoons chopped FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gazpacho, you can have it start to brown. Let them fresh oregano either way. cool, then proceed with 3 cloves garlic, minced Conventional wisdom Traditionally, gazpacho the recipe. 1/2 teaspoon kosher says that cooking vegeta- is a fresh, pureed tomato salt, or to taste bles tends to diminish soup of Spanish origin. It TOMATO AND ITAL- Ground black pepper, their nutritional prowess. typically is made with IAN HERB GAZPACHO to taste And while there is some lots of garlic, onions, bell 6 ounces very small truth to this, it isn’t peppers and cucumbers. Start to finish: 1 hour fresh mozzarella balls always the case. This Italian-style take 35 minutes (20 minutes In a large bowl, com- Cooking tomatoes does on the refreshing soup is active) bine the tomatoes, diminish their stores of seasoned with fresh basil Servings: 6 to 8 cucumber, bell pepper, vitamin C, but it also and oregano along with a 5 cups cored and diced onion, vinegar, oil, basil, concentrates other nutri- liberal shot of balsamic tomatoes (about 4 large) oregano, garlic, salt and ents, such as lycopene vinegar. The addition of 1 large English cucum- pepper. Stir to combine. (found in red tomatoes), some fresh mozzarella ber, peeled and diced Let the mixture rest at a powerful antioxidant. cheese adds the protein (about 2 cups) room temperature for 15 Larry Crowe/AP Photo Cooking tomatoes also and substance to turn the 1 medium red bell pep- minutes. Tomato and Italian herb gazpacho is seen in this July is great from a culinary soup into a satisfying per, cored, seeded and Using a food processor 19, 2010 photo. You can use either cooked or raw standpoint. Heat intensi- lunch or light supper. coarsely chopped or blender and working tomatoes for this gazpacho leaving you with a great fies their flavor and Serve with grilled slabs 1 medium red onion, in batches, process the robust flavor no matter which you choose. brings out their rich of crusty whole-grain chopped tomato mixture until it is sweetness by carameliz- bread to complete the 1/3 cup balsamic vine- chunky smooth, about 10 cho among bowls and top calories; 110 calories ing the natural sugars. meal. gar to 15 pulses in a proces- with mozzarella. from fat; 12 g fat (4 g sat- This is an especially For a cooked version of 1/4 cup extra-virgin sor. Transfer to a bowl, Nutrition information urated; 0 g trans fats); 17 good technique when this recipe, spread the olive oil cover and refrigerate for per serving (values are mg cholesterol; 10 g car- working with out-of-sea- diced tomatoes on a 1/3 cup chopped fresh at least 1 hour. rounded to the nearest bohydrate; 5 g protein; 2 son tomatoes. rimmed baking sheet and basil To serve, divide gazpa- whole number): 169 g fiber; 141 mg sodium. A simple bean salad thatʼs good and good for you BY JIM ROMANOFF Besides being nutrition- bean named for a promi- 1/2 teaspoon salt FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS al dynamite, canned nent black spot. 1/2 teaspoon ground beans are available in Chockfull of fresh toma- black pepper Beans are somewhat of a numerous shapes, sizes toes and parsley, and 1/4 cup extra-virgin nutritional miracle worker. and flavors, making them tossed in a lemony dress- olive oil Along with being an a favorite among gourmet ing, the dish is reminis- Two 15 1/2-ounce cans excellent source of pro- cooks. They can usually cent of a Middle-Eastern black-eyed peas tein, they’re packed with be found alongside the tabbouleh salad, but 1 small red onion, fiber and other plant- canned vegetables at the much more satisfying and quartered and thinly based nutrients. Plus, grocer, but be sure to nutritionally balanced. sliced they’re extremely low in check the ethnic aisle as Served as a main or side 1 pint cherry or grape fat, can prolong the feel- well for some of the less dish, black-eyed peas, tomatoes, halved ing of fullness after a common varieties. tomato and parsley salad 3/4 cup coarsely meal, and can help con- Always rinse and drain is a deliciously cool addi- chopped flat-leaf pars- trol blood sugar levels. canned beans before using tion to any summer meal ley, plus a few sprigs for Many people are hesi- them to remove excess salt and perfect for breaking garnish tant to cook with beans and indigestible sugars that the Ramadan fast. In a medium bowl, com- Larry Crowe/AP Photo because they think of the are in the cloudy liquid. bine the lemon juice, gar- Black-eyed peas, tomato and parsley salad is seen in dry ones, which can Because they’re so rich BLACK-EYED PEAS, lic, sugar, Dijon mustard, this July 2, 2010 photo. Hearty enough for a main dish require soaking overnight in protein, beans can TOMATO AND PARS- salt and pepper. While or served as a side this salad is packed with fiber, pro- and, depending on the vari- replace some or all of the LEY SALAD whisking, drizzle in the tein and other plant-based nutrients. ety, lengthy cooking on the meat called for in many olive oil. Whisk until com- stove. But canned beans dishes. They also can be Start to finish: 1 hour 10 pletely emulsified. Add the parsley and marinated rounded to the nearest are a convenient must-have pureed (with seasonings) minutes (10 minutes active) black-eyed peas and red black-eyed pea mixture. whole number): 190 for any healthy pantry. to make quick dips and Servings: 6 onion. Toss to coat. Cover Toss thoroughly to coat. calories; 86 calories from The good news is that spreads. Or simply add 1/4 cup lemon juice with plastic wrap and Season with additional fat; 10 g fat (1 g saturat- unlike many other some to a salad for extra 2 cloves garlic, minced refrigerate for at least 1 salt and pepper. Serve gar- ed; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg canned products, beans protein, flavor and texture. 1 teaspoon sugar hour or up to 24 hours. nished with parsley sprigs. cholesterol; 23 g carbo- keep their nutrients dur- This summery salad 1 teaspoon Dijon mus- In a large serving bowl, Nutrition information hydrate; 8 g protein; 10 g ing the canning process. stars black-eyed peas, a tard combine the tomatoes, per serving (values are fiber; 848 mg sodium. Rick Bayless throws a fiesta with new cookbook BY MICHELE KAYAL Margaritas are fresh- vented with beef, avoca- Rick Bayless with toes, peeled and cut into ensure the potatoes are FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ened with blood orange do and smoky chipotles? Deann Bayless (W.W. 1/2 inch pieces covered. Simmer over or cucumber, and gussied Bayless espouses fresh Norton, 2010) 3 tablespoons cider medium heat until tender, Rick Bayless has spent up with Champagne for ingredients and painstak- • • • vinegar about 15 minutes. With a three decades teasing out the perfect brunch cock- ing techniques, but aspir- BEEF AND POTATO 2 to 3 canned chipotle slotted spoon, scoop the the secrets of Mexican tail. Little tips — for ing chefs with more SALAD WITH SMOKY chilies in adobo, stemmed, potatoes into a medium cooking, from street stall instance, skip the salted dreams than time will CHIPOTLE seeded and thinly sliced bowl and sprinkle with grub to high-end restau- rim and shake your sodi- appreciate his conces- This meaty potato 1 small red onion, cut the vinegar. rant fare. Now the um directly into the drink sion to daily realities salad from central into 1/4 inch dice Break up the meat and Chicago restaurateur — make you look like a with substitutions like Mexico is traditionally 3 tablespoons olive oil stir it into the potatoes, captures the essence of a fiesta master. And soft frozen tamarind for served as an appetizer, 1 medium avocado, along with the chipotles, grand Mexican party in drinks made from puck- fresh, and recipes such as main course or taco fill- peeled, pitted and cut onion and olive oil. Allow “Fiesta at Rick’s.” ery tamarind, fresh “easy” mole, made in the ing, says Rick Bayless, into 1/4 inch dice it to cool completely. This sixth cookbook by watermelon, or rice and slow-cooker. author of “Fiesta at In a medium saucepan Season with salt. Cover Bayless turns classics almonds bring Mexico to Full-blown fiesta Rick’s.” He says the over high, bring 1 quart of and refrigerate until upside down while actu- your backyard. menus end each chapter, salad can be prepared a water to a boil. Add the about 1 hour before serv- ally enhancing their In chapters arranged by offering step-by-step day or two ahead, then beef, garlic and 1 tea- ing. authenticity, with more type of dish — for plans for a party, includ- refrigerated. Let stand at spoon of salt. Bring to a Just before serving, stir than 150 recipes that will instance, “nibbles” or ing the luxury guacamole room temperature for an boil, then reduce heat to in the avocado. guide you from a pre-din- tapas, or street food — bar that helped Bayless hour before serving. medium-low. Skim off Nutrition information ner drinks party to a pael- Bayless takes home cooks win the first season of Also, if making ahead, any foam that rises during per serving (values are la extravaganza for the from basic lime-and- “Top Chef Masters.” add the avocado only just the first few minutes of rounded to the nearest whole neighborhood. onion ceviche to red chili There’s even a playlist, before serving. simmering. Partially cover whole number): 209 Thought you knew tuna tartare, from butter- that unfortunate develop- Start to Finish: 1 hour and simmer until the meat calories; 120 calories guacamole? Think again. flied whole fish marinated ment in cookbook pub- Servings: 8 is tender enough to fall from fat; 13 g fat (3 g sat- Bayless serves up a half- in chilies, garlic and soy lishing that requires 12 ounces stewing apart. With a slotted urated; 0 g trans fats); 27 dozen recipes for the sauce to a tequila-spiked chefs to divulge what beef, cut into 1 inch spoon, remove the meat to mg cholesterol; 14 g car- iconic dip that incorpo- paella for 30. music they (or their pub- cubes a plate to cool, reserving bohydrate; 11 g protein; rate items like smoky And who knew that lic relations people) think 2 cloves garlic, the liquid in the pan. 3 g fiber; 130 mg sodium. bacon, toasted pumpkin potato salad — that staple goes best with their food. chopped Add the potatoes to the (Recipe from Rick seeds, or subtly sweet of the American summer • • • Kosher salt, to taste pan, if necessary adding Bayless’ “Fiesta at mango puree. picnic — could be rein- “Fiesta at Rick’s” by 3 medium boiling pota- additional water to Rick’s,” Norton 2010)

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Association of Music ing arts are popular show “Glee” was a life- People who are talented Merchants. “Many options for families. changer, so when she are now cool.” schools across the country There truly is a camp for heard about a summer “Glee,” Fox’s hit fresh- continue to reduce music every child.” camp based off the hit, man musical-dramedy, and arts education or cut At the Charlotte she just had to enroll. scored 19 Emmy nomina- music programs altogeth- Academy of Music, teens And given a chance tions, the most of any er. Yet, according to our said Glee Camp boosted for an encore, she signed series this year. It won latest research, kids want their self-esteem, and up again. four, including best sup- more than ever to learn parents who attended the The Charlotte Academy porting actress and direct- how to play instruments, end-of-week perfor- of Music’s first Glee ing for a comedy series. join the glee club, or per- mance said it showed. Camp in June sparked so "We’re riding that form in school musicals.” “She’s been really much interest from stu- wave right now,” said That’s fueled not only happy. She goes around dents eager to replicate Regina Ziliani, director by “Glee,” he said, but singing all the time,” what they saw on TV, the of the 2-year-old acade- also other music-making Susan Guest said of her academy added a second my, which offers private TV shows such as daughter, Lizzie. Seanna Adcox/AP photo camp, plus created a Glee music and voice lessons, “iCarly,” “Big Time Fifteen-year-old Malik This Aug. 20, 2010, photo made from video shows, Club that started practic- partly to fill in musical Rush” and the “Camp Jefferson of Charlotte, from left to right, Samantha Savery, 14, of Marshville, ing last week. The camp gaps in schools. Rock” movies. who wore his collar up N.C., Malik Jefferson, 15, of Charlotte, N.C., and was among a handful “Everybody is just It’s difficult to measure while practicing to signi- Ashley Martin, 17, of Mint Hill, N.C., as they partici- across the country that obsessed with ‘Glee.’” the current popularity of fy his love of ‘80s music, pate in Charlotte Academy of Musicʼs Glee Camp. rode the wave of “Glee” But its popularity glee camps and clubs, was excited about his popularity to create a comes as budget cuts with officials at national first solo to Journey’s show choir comeback. prompt schools to further music and camp organi- “Don’t Stop Believing.” At the Charlotte-area shrink their musical zations saying they “It certainly has boost- camp, 12- to 17-year- offerings for students. haven’t tracked it. But ed his confidence,” said olds spent their days in Nonprofit community the number of accredited his mom, Mercedes an orange room with arts providers, many of performing arts camps Jefferson. “I’ve noticed a brown curtains that which partner with local was already on the rise big difference just from blocked the sunshine, schools, also have been before the first season of listening to him practice learning to sing, twirl and forced to reduce their “Glee” aired a year ago, throughout the week.” march in sync. offerings, cut staff and from 527 in 2001 to 804 Later that week, he “It was just the most offer less financial aid in 2007, according to the auditioned for and made fun in the world,” said amid the recession, Indiana-based American the cut for Glee Club. Guest, of Huntersville. according to the National Camp Association. Camp instructor Tracy “When I was younger, it Guild for Community Arts "Anecdotally, we know Davis Davenport expects was uncool to be in choir Education’s May 2009 that several camps have to do it again next summer. and show choir and all survey of its members. added or revised their “I think they all come Michael Yarish/AP photo/Fox that kind of stuff, but now “With shows like ‘Glee’ music program offerings to camp because they This file publicity image released by Fox shows, front they see these people who returning this fall, kids are based on the popularity want to aspire” to be like row from left, Dijon Talton, Lea Michele, Amber Riley, are doing this, and they’re going back to school with of TV shows and the cast of Glee, she said. Jenna Ushkowitz and Chris Colfer as they perform in sounding amazing. ... It’s a greater desire to make movies,” said association “They get a glimpse of “The Power of Madonna” episode of “Glee,” which making people think that music,” said Scott CEO Peg Smith. “Camps what actually happens.” aired Tuesday, April 20, 2010, on Fox. Danielle Staub leaving ʻReal Housewives of New Jerseyʼ LOS ANGELES (AP) between the women.” third season, premiering in production. While several women “There’s big, big, big — Bravo is cleaning house. It’s the latest in a series Oct. 4. Cohen said it’s It’s a hefty amount of are moving on from the drama and big, big, big The network announced of “Real Housewives” because she “moved far, turnover for the Bravo 4-year-old franchise, an tension,” said Cohen. Monday that Danielle departures. Sarcastic chef far, far outside of franchise. Only brash orig- entirely new group of “They all live near each Staub, the fire-starter on Bethenny Frankel, who Atlanta.” NeNe Lekes, inal housewife Vicki “Real Housewives” in other, and it’s amazing. “The Real Housewives of starred earlier this year in Kim Zolciak, Sheree Gunvalson remains on the Beverly Hills is preparing You’ll see what it means New Jersey,” would not be the spin-off “Bethenny Whitfield and Kandi Orange County edition, for its close-up, debuting to be someone’s neighbor returning to the show. Getting Married?” — Burruss will instead be while the New York, Oct. 14. Cohen promised in Beverly Hills. You Throughout the tumul- about her nuptials and joined by model Cynthia Atlanta and New Jersey a return to over-the-top have to walk a mile to get tuous second season, pregnancy — told Us Bailey and lawyer chapters have all experi- opulence and a family to your next door neigh- Staub enraged Caroline Weekly magazine last Phaedra Parks. enced cast changes. ("The dynamic similar to the bor’s house. Adrienne Manzo, her sister-in-law week that she did not “This is a fairly smooth Real Housewives of D.C.,” New Jersey series with a and Lisa live across the Jacqueline Laurita and want to return for the transition,” said Cohen, with alleged White House pair sisters who happen to street from each other. family friend Teresa New York edition’s “though I can’t say party-crasher Michaele be connected to the I’ve never seen wealth on Giudice, though Staub fourth outing because Phaedra is NeNe’s Salahi, is currently airing Hilton family. that scale.” seemed to make amends last season was “scary favorite from the get-go.” its first season.) The Beverly Hills cast Bravo is constantly at the end of Monday’s and painful.” Lynne Curtain, the Cohen said when he includes: Adrienne searching for new cast reunion episode. "Do I expect her to be spacey mother of two seeks out new “Real Maloof, whose family members, both in exist- “The reunion was holding an apple at the rowdy teenage daughters Housewives” he looks for owns the Palms Casino ing and potential locales, Danielle’s last appear- beginning of the show? introduced at the begin- independent, strong, Resort in Las Vegas; according to Cohen. ance on ‘The Real Probably not,” said ning of Orange County’s attractive and wealthy Camille Grammer, ex- That means interviewing Housewives of New Cohen. “She’s had great fourth season, posted on women who are typically wife of “Frasier” star and filming test footage Jersey,’” said Andy success with her own her Facebook profile last mothers that are married, Kelsey Grammer; Lisa of possible “Real Cohen, Bravo’s senior show. On the flip side, I month that she would not divorced or engaged. He Vanderpump, a trans- Housewives” with their vice president of original do hope to see her in the be returning to the show. said new cast members planted British restaura- friends and families. programming and devel- ‘Housewives’ universe in Cohen wouldn’t com- should have a connection teur; Taylor Armstrong, Cohen said the network opment who also hosts some way.” ment on the most recent to the existing “Real wife of venture capitalist has attempted to wrangle “The Real Housewives” Last month, energetic cast changes with the Housewives.” Atlanta Russell Armstrong; and a Texas edition for the reunion shows. “We entrepreneur Lisa Wu Orange County additions Parks and Bailey, Kim and Kyle Richards, past two years but thought the hugs were a Hartwell was also offi- entourage because the for example, were friends former child stars and “never hit it” with the great way to end two sea- cially revealed to not be sixth season is currently of Burruss and Lekes. aunts of Paris Hilton. right group of women. sons of bitterness among the Atlanta ladies’ CNN names Piers Morgan as Larry Kingʼs replacement NEW YORK (AP) — Sean Hannity has aver- British tabloid veteran aged 2.27 million view- Piers Morgan, hired by ers this year at that hour, CNN to start as Larry MSNBC’s Rachel King’s replacement as a Maddow has 931,000 prime-time interviewer in viewers and King aver- January, promised that he ages 702,000, according “came here to win.” to the Nielsen Co. CNN nailed down the Another prime-time final piece of its prime- CNN show with former time makeover on New York Gov. Eliot Wednesday, after months Spitzer and columnist where it was clear the Kathleen Parker is starting “America’s Got Talent” on Oct. 4. CNN has strug- panelist was its top gled in prime-time with choice. King, who news viewers more inter- announced in June he ested in opinionated shows was leaving “Larry King on Fox and MSNBC. Live,” will have his final Morgan said following show on Dec. 16. King is “like replacing Negotiations dragged Frank Sinatra at the while CNN worked out a Sands.” He said he con- deal that allows Morgan sidered it the biggest to continue on “America’s interviewer job in the Got Talent” and his world, and one that he’s British talk show, “Piers long had his eye on. Morgan’s Life Stories,” CNN U.S. President on Britain’s ITV. Jon Klein said Morgan “I didn’t come here to had a “persistent agent.” lose,” he said. “I have The agent, John Ferriter, always spent my life in e-mailed Klein with ferocious ratings or cir- links to some of culation wars. It’s what Morgan’s interviews ear- gets me going in the lier this year, before it morning, and I want to was known CNN was combine brilliant inter- considering replace- views with great ratings.” ments for King. Klein That would be fine said he “was just blown with CNN; King was away by his talent, his once cable TV news’ top ability to hone in on gun but now runs third in facets of people’s per- his 9 p.m. ET time slot. sonalities you never Fox News Channel’s knew were there.” D1 LIVING Sunday, September 12, 2010 RIGHT AT HOME Cottage style’s cozy charms

Woolrich/AP photo Woolrich/AP Photo This product image provided by Woolrich shows the Capote Hudson’s Bay blanket This product image released by Woolrich shows their buffalo check bathroom and pillow sham. This fall we’re seeing the homey charm of cottages, farmhouses accessories. This fall we're seeing the homey charm of cottages, farmhouses and and woodsy cabins as a trend among shelter retailers. woodsy cabins as a trend among shelter retailers.

BY KIM COOK FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Many dread the first chilly night that signals fall’s approach, but the seasonal shift also can be a wel- come relief. Anticipating crisp days and a nice pot of soup on the stove helps shake off the summer doldrums. And this fall, we’re seeing the homey charm of cottages, farmhouses and woodsy cabins as a trend among shel- ter retailers. This style partners handmade elements with vintage fabric prints and wicker, wire and wood to give inter- est and texture to rooms. Think afghans, embroidered pillows, felted wool and quilts. Patterns range from quaint florals to craftwork graphics, in colors both vibrant and gently faded. Garnet Hill offers hooked wool pillows and rugs with images of buttons, mittens and roosters. Flannel and percale bedding is printed with folk art stencil motifs and autumn fruits. Martha Stewart’s collection for Macy’s features soft knit throws, and pillows and bedding in richly toned plaids, gentle monochromatics and Chantilly prints. Pottery Barn references the early homesteads with antique wooden dough bowls, grain sack pillow cov- ers, and a selection of serveware crafted from rattan and chicken wire. Patchwork quilts and lace curtains, and designer Mina Javid’s clever “wrought iron” headboard decal, look retro yet fresh at Urban Outfitters. Anthropologie has pretty lampshades wrapped in calico print ruffles. Find here too some great cast- brass hooks shaped like old keys, crewelwork drap- ery, candle holders inspired by vintage thread spools, and wonderful ceramic knobs topped with tiny floral tea saucers. Grandma would approve. Target has stoneware canisters and wicker basketry for style-centric storage; rustic pig and hen figurals are inexpensive and fun accents. While it’s easy to do a feminine room with many of these style elements, that’s not the only option. With plaids, stripes and bold graphics, or just the infusion of autumn’s rich, dark colors — plum, apple, persim- mon, gunmetal, teal and mustard — the look swings more toward cabin than cottage. Plaids such as tartan and buffalo are holding strong in fall fashion; we’ll see upholstery, rugs and other soft furnishings carry the trend home. The iconic striped Hudson’s Bay blanket can be found at Woolrich; there’s a lovely fringed pillow sham in the collection, too. And red and black buffa- lo-check bath accessories add a great lodge look. It’s easy to go too kitschy with this style, so be pru- Pottery Barn/AP photo dent. Keep the ducks and baskets to a minimum; This product image provided by Pottery Barn shows their Provence organic bedding. This fall we’re seeing the you’ll have rooms that look cozy, yet current. homey charm of cottages, farmhouses and woodsy cabins as a trend among shelter retailers. Page D2 • Sunday Times-Sentinel Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV Sunday, September 12, 2010

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Pleasant all 6 apts $137.000 740-388-8221 Motorcycles for 2, 3, & 4 br HUD utilities paid call 304- • Community rent $2030 mo, 740- Subsidized 360-0163 5 piece bedroom 2007 HD Heritage 446-0390 Apartments. suite, large Softail. 4,695 miles- Applications are Spring Valley Green Calendar Houses For Sale refrigerator, tables & Showroom cond. taken Monday thru Apartments 1 BR at ... and much more. other pieces, 740- $16,000 negotiable For sale by owner Thrusday 9:00am- $395+2 BR at $470 949-3601 740-446-0121 modular home. 4 1:00pm. Office is Month. 446-1599. acres, country sitting, located at 1151 In Memory In Memory 7 miles from Vinton Evergreen Drive, Commercial off of St Rt 325. 3BR, Point Pleasant, WV. Joseph Edward Bowers was born on Commercial building September 19, 1938 and went to be with the 2BA, garden (304) 675-5806 for rent 740-446- Lord on September 11, 2009. Joe proudly tub.,dining room, lg served his country in the U.S. Navy and was a 6565 loving husband, father, and grandfather. living rm., utility God sees that he is getting tired and a cure is room, all appliances Houses For Rent Gallipolis Daily Tribune not to be. So he places his arms around him and including whispers, “Come with me.” With tearful eyes New home in city, we let him go as he slowly slips away. Although washer/dryer, 24 we love him dearly, we cannot make him stay. A above pool, 2BR, 1BA,LR,DR,K. Point Pleasant Register precious heart will stop beating; hard working detached 30x56 3 Must have excellent hands will lay to rest. All his wonderful reference. Call for memories will be kept the best. For this, God bay garage, $95,000. will prove to us, he only takes the “Best”. There call 740-742-1900 details. 446-2801 isn’t a day that goes by without you in our The Daily Sentinel thoughts. All the memories we shared will never be forgotten. And in our hearts we know you will always be by our side, making sure we FIND A JOB Tara Townhouse Apt. 1BR $350/month in follow down the right path leading to you. Soon 2BR 1.5 BA, back Syracuse. Deposit, Sunday Times-Sentinel we will all be reunited with you up in heaven patio, pool, HUD approved, no with Our Lord and Holy Father. Until then, you IN THE are still missed and loved here on earth. playground. No pets. pets. 304-675-5332 With All Our love, Mary, Tam, Pam, Joe, Brian, $450 rent. 740-645- weekends/740-591- Angie, Joey, Katy, Josh and Buddy CLASSIFIEDS 8599 0265 Sunday, September 12, 2010 Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV Sunday Times-Sentinel • Page D3 Help Wanted Help Wanted SUNDAY TELEVISION GUIDE FACTS/New Alternatives - An alcohol and other drug counseling/prevention agency located in Gallia and Jackson Counties, is seeki.ng an ambitious individual to fill the following positions: Mentoring Coordinator/ Prevention Educator - Part-time position - Seeking an energetic individual to work with youth and adults in Gallia and Jackson counties. Coordinate a successful program, work with local referral sources, match and monitor mentor/mentee relationships, plan and implement program activities, seek new adult and youth participants to the program. Secretary - Part-time position in the Gallia office - A minimum of one (1) year experience in general secretarial duties and a high school diploma. Must posse accurate skills in Word and Excel programs and be dependable with good telephone skills. Send resume by September 21, 2010 to: FACTS, 45 Olive, Gallipolis, Ohio 45614 or FAX (740) 446-8014. EOE, M/F/H

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AUCTION September 18th, 2010 Syracuse Community Building Syracuse, Ohio 45779 MONDAY TELEVISION GUIDE Watch for signs Antique - Collectable - Household OVER 200 BEER SIGNS Auctioneer: Billy R. Goble Jr. lic. # 1379 in favor state of Ohio 740-416-1164

Email [email protected] PHOTOS A MUST SEE At: www.auctionzip.com (my # is 5548) Note: Identification is REQUIRED to register! Bring a friend and a good appetite as the food will be served by community center. Terms: cash or check with positive identification. Absentee bids will be accepted.

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Auction Auction FORECLOSURE Property to be sold at Trustee’s sale Mason County Courthouse Point Pleasant, WV September 27, 2010 • 10:00 am

735 Barnett Rd., Point Pleasant, WV 3 BR, 2 bath, approx. 1,344 sq ft. 2 car garage Property to be sold “AS IS, “Where Is” Would make a great rental property. Minimum Bid Only $30,000 Questions, call Dave at 888-376-3192 ext. 5

Auction Auction FORECLOSURE THE Valuable Investment Property for Sale Property to be sold at Sheriff’s Sale CLASSIFIEDS Meigs County Courthouse aren’t only for Pomeroy, OH buying or selling September 17, 2010 10:00 AM items, you can use this widely read TR 265 Number Nine Rd, Reedsville, section to wish OH, Approx 11 Acres someone a 1638 Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, OH Happy Birthday, 2 BR, 1 bath, approx 718 sq ft provide a Thank You, and place an 1053 Vine St, Middleport, OH ad “In Memory” 2 BR, 1 bath, approx 940 sq ft of a loved one. 570 S Second St, Middleport, OH Make 3 BR, 1 bath, approx 1,784 sq ft For more informa- Someone’s tion, contact your 604 Broadway St (W 7th St), Racine, local Ohio Valley OH Day! 2 BR, 1 bath, approx 832 sq ft Publishing office.

32755 US 33, Pomeroy, OH 2BR, 1 bath, approx 825 sq ft Gallipolis Daily Tribune 35265 Backstreet Rd, Dexter, OH (aka 31435 Bowles Rd) (740) 446-2342 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath, approx 1,320 sq ft The Daily Sentinel 35261 Dexter Rd, Dexter, OH 3 BR, 1 bath, approx 1,100 sq ft (740) 992-2155

Properties will be sold separately. Point Pleasant Register “As Is”, “Where Is” sale. (304) 675-1333 Questions, call Dave @ 888-376-3192 ext 5 Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Page D4 • Sunday Times-Sentinel Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV Sunday, September 12, 2010

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Downtown Gallipolis. The Athens-Meigs We are seeking OHIO SOIL AND Conservation District reduce out-of- Work from Home! 3 br 1.5 bath, central Educational Service career orientated WATER 33101 Hiland Road wedlock pregnancies Recruit NRA members and take air, carpet/hardwood Center has a individuals that CONSERVATION Pomeroy, OH 45769 and establish annual donations for conservative political floors, kitchen Position Opening for demonstrates COMMISSION (740) 992-4282 One numerical goals for organizations applicances a Part-Time teamwok is important ELECTION LEGAL (1) Supervisor will be preventing and from the comfort of your own home! included, Educational Aide in to their and the NOTICEThe Ohio elected. Nominees reducing the washer/dryer hook the Integrated company's success. Soil and Water are: 1. Bill Baer 2. incidence of these • Paid On Site Training up. No Pets. Ample Preschool classroom Your need to be Conservation John Tillis 3. pregnancies; and 4) • Set Schedules - Full and Part time storage available. at Tuppers Plains, result orientated that Commission will September 12,2010 Encourage the • Weekly Pay and Bonus Incentives! Deposit Required. for the 2010-2011 is achieved thru your cause an election of formation and • Must meet minimum equipment call 740-446-7654 School Year. This is ability to be focused Supervisors of the REQUEST FOR maintenance of two- a 9 month position and organized. The PROPOSALThe No Matter requirements House for rent, Meigs Soil and Water parent families. The for 5 hours per day, team that you Gallia County Vinton, 2 1/2 BR Conservation District evaluation criteria to Join our team and find out what makes no benefits. managte is Department of Job large lot with to be held in be used in rating What Your InfoCision one of Ohio’s best Applicants must pass successful by a win, and Family Services buildings, $525 mon accordance with your proposal are employers! a criminal win atmosphere. We (GCDJFS) is issuing & dep. Also 3Br Chapter 1515 of the also included in the background check, offer vacations, 401 a Request for Style... mobile in Gallipolis, Ohio Revised Code. Request For Call Today for your appointment! and meet all K, wages based on Proposal (RFP) for $450 mon & Dep. Residents or Proposal packet. We 1-888-237-5647 EXT 2373 requirements needed result uniforms and Family Stability and call after 2 pm. 740- landowners, firms, strongly urge you to Apply online at to serve as an meals. If interested Teen Pregnancy 388-8000 or 740- and corporations that review them prior to http://jobs.infocision.com Educational Aide. contact by E-Mail at Prevention Services 388-9003 own land or occupy completion of the Salary will be based [email protected] land in Meigs and in each school Request For House for sale or on qualifications and m, office fax at 1- are 18 years of age District within Gallia Proposal in order to rent. Pretty, clean, experience. Submit 740-446-3400, or in and older may vote County for the 2010- better understand 3BR. Downtown letter of interest, person at Burger for Supervisor. A 2011 school year how the contracts will Gallipolis, close to resume and King 65 Upper Ricer non-resident beginning upon the be awarded. Washington Elem. references to John Road in Gallipolis, landowner, firm, or date the contract is Contracts cannot Rent $750, no utlilite. D. Costanzo, Ohio, E.OE. corporation must signed (estimated on exceed the amount Sale $99,000. Kelly- Superintendent, provide an affidavit of or before October 1, of available funds Jo 645-9096 or 446- Athens-Meigs Help Wanted - eligibility, which 2010) and running and will be awarded 4639 Educational Service General includes designation through the end of contingent on the of a voting school year 2010- availability of Manufactured Center, 507 4000 Richland Avenue, representative, prior 2011 (approximately funds.Available ...the Housing Grand Opening Suite #108, Athens, to casting a ballot. June 2010) with the Funds: $100,000.00 J & J Industries is OH 45701. There are three ways option to continue In order to assist you relocating its major the contract for an newspaper Rentals Application an eligible voter can in completing the medical device Deadline: September cast a ballot: (1) at additional year of RFP, a Bidder's facility to Gallia Co. 2BR Mobile Home 13, 2010, 12:00 the annual meeting, services for school Conferences will be has *10 to 15 full time water, sewer, trash NOON. The AMESC which will take place year 2011-2012. held on Thursday, positions pd. No pets, is an Equal September 28 from Requirements for September 16, 2010 *4 day work week something Johnson's Mobile Opportunity 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 these programs are beginning at 10:00 *6 hr shifts Home Park 740- Employer/Provider. p.m.; (2) at the outlined in a Request a.m. at the Gallia 446-3160 *$14.25 to start SWCD office from For Proposal (RFP) County Department for you!! *$450/wk package available at Nice 16x80, for rent, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 of Job and Family Clerical, Customer p.m. on September the GCDJFS. We Service at 848 3rd 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, service, Repair. welcome your The Athens-Meigs 28; or (3) vote Avenue, Gallipolis, Country setting. Must be neat in submission of Educational Service absentee by Ohio 740-339-3366 740- appearance. Must be proposals for Center is seeking a requesting the proper 45631September 10 367-0266. over 18 yrs old. Call programs which will Part-Time absentee request & 12 Need a 2BR mobile $400 740-446-3057 or forms from the provide effective Attendance Officer mon. $400 dep.HUD 304-709-0016 services to meet (20 hrs. per week SWCD office at the appr. No smoking no $350 sign on bonus TANF Purpose #3 with no benefits) for following address: SHOP pets 304-849-2932 Dont miss and/or #4 as follows: Athens County. Meigs Soil and Water opportunity!!! 3) Prevent and CLASSIFIEDS Job Done? Experience in the 6000 Employment Juvenile Justice Accepting System is preferred. applications for part Salary will be based time cashiers apply Drivers & Delivery on training and in person at ParMar #38 15289 Truck drivers experience. Huntington Rd Shop needed. Glat beds & Applicants must Gallipolis Ferry or on dump trailers. Apply provide their own online at in person at 935 transportation. parmarstores.com pinecrest Drive. Please submit letter of interest, resume Experienced Floral Drivers - CDL-A: Our The and references to Designer & Delivery Top 25 OwnerOp John D. Costanzo, person. Person must Teams Avg. Superintendent, know the area well. $244,417 last year! Athens-Meigs Please submit Co.Teams: .46 upto Classifieds Educational Service resumes & .82cpm split! Sign- Center, 507 Richland references to CL a On Bonus PAID at Avenue, Suite #108, Box 251 Gallipolis Orientation! R & R Athens, OH 45701. Ohio 45631 Trucking: 866-204- Application Deadline: Opening for Help Wanted Help Wanted 8006 September 13, 2010, 12:00 NOON. The hairstylist (barber or AMESC is an Equal beauty) at Rio Styles R&J Trucking is Hair & Tanning Salon seeking CDL-A Opportunity Employer/Provider. in Rio Grande drivers to run local (across from the BP and regional routes. station) Please call We feature weekend Entertainment 740-645-0322 ome time for regional drivers. Local drivers Nanny Needed, eves Do you want to make a difference? If home nightly. Need someone for 3 to 4 hrs per day you are compassionate and committed to 5days a wk for providing Quality Care come and be a Excellent pay, Health K&D DJ Service, Ins. with dental & Rx Karoake/DJ activities & light part of our Long Term Care/Home Care house cleaning. Must Division. options 401(k) Business must have Vacation & Bonus valid drivers licinses have own pays & safety & be sober, will work transportation & Holzer Senior Care Center references. No has the following positions available: awards. Qualified by yourself & applicants must be at w/owner, send smoking. Call 740- 710-3100. • RN Supervisor- Full time Exempt least 23yrs have 1yr resume to Box 88, of commercial driving Rutland, Oh 45775 (2:00 pm - 12:00 am) Medical exp. clean MVR. or call 740-742-7709 • LPN- Part Time (Days/Evenings) Overbrook Bulletin Boards Rehabilitation Center • STNA - Part Time is currently seeking $12.00 Column Inch per day someone with a Train • Dietary Aide- Part Time the Trainer BASKET GAMES The Right Paw Certification to teach Gallia Academy High School CNA classes. All • Housekeeping/Laundry- Part Time Cafeteria Dog Obedience Classes interested applicants Sept. 18, 2010 opportunity Now accepting applications for the should pick up an Saturday, September 25, 2010 Nurse Aide Training Class application at 333 Doors open at noon; Call 446-1864 Page Street, Games begin at 1:00 pm Please Contact: Middleport, Oh or *Lunch & refreshments available Barb Peterson- Manager of HR-HSCC contact Michelle Tickets will also be sold at the door 740-446-5001 or [email protected]. Auction Auction Gilmore, RN, DON at Sponsored by: GAHS Athletic Farmers & Visit us on the web at www.holzer.org. 740-992-6472. Boosters & Blue Angel Volleyball PUBLIC AUCTION Overbrook is an EOE Please call: Sportsmen Day Equal Opportunity Employer and a Participant in Karen 740-446-3621 for tickets SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2010 the Drug Free Bob Evans Shelter 10:00 A.M. Workplace Program 132 KEYSTONE ROAD House ACROSS FROM VINTON Homemakers French City Mall Auction Auction needed for the areas Saturday, Sept. 18 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Homemade Quarts of Apple VINTON, OH Southside, Buffalo, 6:15 pm Butter Available $7.00 DIRECTIONS: From Gallipolis take Hannan & Milton. Sponsored by Will Train. Immediate All proceeds go to the Estate Sale OH-160 North approx. 15 miles to Gallia County Conservation Fri., Sept. 17th 6:00 pm Vinton, bear left on Keystone Road, go position available. Emancipation Celebration 1/10 mile to auction. Must be CPR Club Located at the Amvets Building certified. ABODE 108 Liberty Ave. Gallipolis, OH 45631 Mrs. Leora Carmon of Pedro, OH has Healthcare Sevice (From Pomeroy 12 miles south to River Front moved to a nursing home. The family Honda, turn right. From Pt. Pleasant, WV take will be moving the items to the above Inc, 304-586-9441, THE GREENBRIER Gallipolis exit, turn left, 1/8 mile, turn left. location for sale. 866-327-7262 November 20, 2010 - Watch for signs) 3 bedroom sets, small china cabinet, St. Martin’s Lutheran Church Furniture: Brass Bed, Iron Bed, Large Brass record cabinet, RCA Victor record November 21, 2010 Homecoming Table, 2-3 piece Bedroom Suites, Sewing Get A Jump player, stereo cabinets (radio & $160/person (double Sunday, Sept. 19 Machine, Cedar Chest, Cedar wardrobe, 3 turntable), coffee & end tables, TV, Drawer Golf Stand, Lg. Mirror, Pictures, Ice on occupancy) Potluck at Noon Chest end table, Small Trunks. Misc. 300+ refrigerator, metal kitchen cabinets, GE pcs. of Brass (bears, horses, ducks, eagles, dryer, 40” electric Hot Point stove, SAVINGS Includes LUXURY LODGING German Ridge Patriot frogs, geese, and many other figures), Brass quilts, linens, old records, old books, & Transportation shelf, Marbles, records, kitchen items, VCR VHS tapes, kero lamps, McCoy Ivy Tapes, Exercise Bike, Treadmill, New pattern teapot, Hobnail Fenton, Carnival, AND $20 per person slot play Puzzles, Silvertone Guitar, Gas Stove, Brass Avon, salt & pepper shaker collection, in NEW Casino, Historic Tour Lamps, Home Interior, Linens, Children’s old spice rack set, figurines, costume & Afternoon Tea. Clothing Girls size 7-8, 10-12(Nice), doll jewelry, blown glass vase, green water houses and other children’s toys. Glassware: Bus will leave PVH lower level 30+ pcs. Fenton (white hobnail, silvercrest, set, Homer Laughlin Priscilla pattern bells, shoes, compotes, vases, ruby red, approx. 30 pieces, kit utensils, pots & parking lot at 9:30 a.m. chocolate, amberinia, bermese bell) pans, iron skillets, kero heaters, picnic Saturday and return at 5 p.m. Many Box Lots and other items that haven’t table, push mowers, wheelbarrows, been unpacked. This is just a small listing. bench grinder, hand/yard tools, porch on Sunday. To make Come and see everything we have!! Pictures swing. reservations please call can be viewed at www.auctionzip.com Check AUCTIONZIP.COM for more PVH Community Relations, Auction conducted By: info/pictures. Broken Spoke Auction Services Auctioneer: Finis “Ike” Isaac (304) 675-4340, Ext. 1326 John W. Leach, Lic. In OH & WV 740-388-8741 Gladly accept cash, payroll Cheshire, OH (740) 367-0123 Licensed and bonded in the state of deduction, check and credit Term: Cash or check with positive ID. All Ohio. sales are final. Not responsible for loss or TERMS: Cash or approved check. All cards. accidents. No smoking permitted. Food will be available for purchase. Announcements the sales are final. Not responsible for Shop the LIMITED SEATS! day of sale take precedence over any printed lost/stolen items or accidents. All material. Viewing is Friday at 1:00 pm until announcements day of sale take Classifieds! start of sale. precedence over printed material.

Sunday, September 12, 2010 Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Pt. Pleasant, WV Sunday Times-Sentinel • Page D5

www.mydailysentinel.com www.mydailytribune.com Page D6 FARM • GARDEN Sunday, September 12, 2010 EXTENSION CORNER

Don’t be scared when your inquisitive child brings in large caterpillars found in wilds around your home. Throughout Ohio five inch, hairless, blue-green caterpillars are crawling around looking to bur- row into the ground to overwinter in its pupate (resting) stage before it transforms itself and emerges next spring as a Royal Walnut Moth. This caterpillar is known as the Hickory Horned Devil due to its size and impressive so- called armaments. It has two orange spines with black tips that point additional abdominal seg- ment has 3-4 shorter spines that are entirely black. The caterpillar’s common name comes from its preferred host (hickory tree) and aggressive behavior. When disturbed, the caterpillar whips its head and thorax around giving the convincing impression that it is trying to impale the offend- ing irritant. The caterpillar cannot sting or cause any real damage, but not for lack of effort. The Royal Walnut Moth (Citheronia regalis) has a wing span of 4-5 inches. The light colored forewings have yellow spots and orange veins which run to the outer margins. The hindwings are orange with yellow patches near the moth’s bright orange, hairy body. Mated females lay eggs on leaves of hickory, ash, lilac, sumac, sycamore, and walnut trees. Lee Reich/AP photo The resulting caterpillars feed at night and A squash plant that has been attacked by a squash vine borer is seen in New Paltz, N.Y. Around now is when spend the day in hiding. Typically, there are only many gardeners start complaining about their squash plants, about how they looked healthy and then all of a a few caterpillars on an individual tree, so they sudden flagged and took a turn towards death. You can deal with the problem, but mostly for next year. The cause little damage despite their large size. Don’t best time for action was earlier this season. The culprit is an insect called the “squash vine borer.” worry about spraying for this insect, just share the joys of watching this impressive caterpillar and adult moth. For further information on giant or monster caterpillars go to Who’s to blame for summer’s www.ohioline.osu.edu and look under extension fact sheet HYG 2015 “Monster Caterpillars.” • • • Are you ready for the 12th annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival being held Sept. 17-19 at wilting squash plants? Lake Snowden east of Albany on US 32. Celebrate Ohio’s designated native fruit, the BY LEE REICH which has poured some sawdust- at them with any of the above pes- Pawpaw (Asimina triloba). Pawpaws are FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS like frass. ticides — or parasitic nematodes referred to as the ‘Poor Man’s Banana’ or — by injecting the material into Hoosier banana. The native Indians and early Around now is when many gar- FIGHT OFF MS. WALSHIA the stem near where you see the settlers in our region used this fruit as we use deners — and perhaps you are telltale hole and frass. tropical bananas. This fruit that can be eaten among them — start complaining We can fight this pest in a few If you are the kind of gardener fresh, cooked into a pudding, used in muffins about their squash plants, about ways. Because the moth only lays who prefers hand-to-hand combat and much more. how they looked healthy, and then eggs early in the season, late plant- with pests, rather than pesticidal or all of a sudden flagged and took a ings never pick up larvae. Try the pawpaw ice cream, frozen pawpaw biological warfare, then make a ices, or many other products being made from turn toward death. Thoroughly composting the lengthwise slit in the stem just big You can deal with the problem infested stems also helps if it gets this vitamin rich fruit. Learn about how to raise — but mostly for next year. enough to find the larva, and stab this fruit and the century long selection of paw- the larvae before they leave the it. The best time for action was ear- stem to return to the soil, which paw varieties looking for a better fruit that is lier this season. they do after about six weeks of long keeping, good tasting, and more ship- feeding. SOME EASY APPROACHES TO A SQUASH PROBLEM pable. AND THE CULPRIT IS ... Another approach is to turn the There is an admission fee of six dollars per moth away before she ever lays an person over 12 years of age. Further informa- An insect called the “squash vine egg on a squash plant. A floating My favorite method for dealing borer,” lodged in the stem, is row cover — or any other light- with Ms. Walshia is to keep my tion is available by accessing their website, responsible for your squash’s wilt- weight mesh material — allows squashes happily growing in spite www.ohiopawpawfest.com. See you there ing. How that insect got there is a water, light and air to pass, but not of her presence. I merely place Saturday afternoon. story that began in spring or early Walshia micecolorella (that’s the bricks at intervals over portions of • • • summer, when a pretty moth with moth’s real name). The covering is my squash’s trailing stems, induc- Farm Science Review (Sept. 21-23) tickets are an orange and black body crept out only needed early in the season, ing new roots to grow at those still available from our office at a cost of five dol- of the soil, stretched its coppery- during egg-laying, and, anyway, points. lars each while they last. Spend the day enjoying the green and clear wings, and looked needs to be removed later so that Larvae only lodge in the portion many aspects of Ohio’s largest industry, around for a mate. She evidently bees can pollinate the blossoms. of stem right near where the Agriculture! found one, and soon after that A physical barrier is 100 percent seedling originally emerged, so sought out your squash plants. effective, but you could, instead, (Hal Kneen is the Agriculture & Natural new roots growing farther along Resources Extension Educator for Meigs County, Instead of squash, she also might try repellents. Some gardeners the stem can support the plant even have settled, in decreasing order of claim that Ms. Walshia will avoid Buckeye Hills EERA, Ohio State University if this oldest portion dies. Extension.) preference, for a gourd, cucumber plants that reek of camphor, black Not all squashes are equally sus- or melon plant. pepper or turpentine. ceptible to the squash vine borer. Upon finding a suitable plant, Another line of defense is to kill Butternut squashes (pear-shaped) she proceeded to lay her fertilized the larvae. You can do that before eggs on the stems or leaf stalks they even get into the stem if you generally are less susceptible than near the base of the plant, eggs repeatedly dowse the base of the are buttercup squashes (turban- Livestock Report which, within a week, hatched into plant with an insecticide, such as shaped). larvae. The larvae bored into the rotenone, pyrethrin or, better Summer squashes are very sus- stems, and ate so much that there because it is toxic specifically to ceptible to attack, and their stems GALLIPOLIS — United Producers Inc. market eventually was not enough stem that larva and its relatives, BTK. do not stretch out enough to allow report from Gallipolis for sales conducted on tissue to conduct water to the BTK is short for Bacillus new roots to form along their Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. leaves. thuringiensis subspecies karstaki, length. No matter. By the time my Voila! The leaves went limp, and which you can pick up in the gar- summer squash plants have Feeder Cattle that’s what grabbed your attention. den center under friendly names, slumped, I am relieved. After all, Take a look at the base of the stem such as Thuricide. how much zucchini can anyone 275-415 pounds, Steers, $90-$140, Heifers, $88- now, and you will see a hole out of Once the larvae are in a stem, get eat? $125; 425-525 pounds, Steers, $90-$130, Heifers, $88-$120; 550-625 pounds, Steers, $90-$120, Heifers, $88-$105; 650-725 pounds, Steers, $90- $110, Heifers, $88-$102; 750-850 pounds, Steers, Date-nut bars for dessert on the go. Or the trail $90-$105, Heifers, $85-$95. Fed Cattle BY JIM ROMANOFF Servings: 15 utes. With a rubber spatula, fold in the FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For the squares: graham cracker crumbs, dates and Choice, Steers, $88-$91.25, Heifers, $86-$90; 2 teaspoons instant espresso or cof- Select, Steers, $84-$87, Heifers, $83-$86. Whether it’s a picnic, backyard pecans until just combined. fee Scrape the batter into the prepared barbecue or camping trip, summer 2 teaspoons vanilla extract means plenty of al fresco dining. 3/4 cup granulated sugar baking pan and smooth the top. Bake Cows And that means desserts need to be 2 large eggs for 30 to 35 minutes, or until the top outdoorsy as well. feels dry and the bars feel set when Well Muscled/Fleshed, $53-$61; Medium/Lean, 1 egg white $45-$52; Thin/Light, $35-$44; Bulls, $48-$70. The best sweets for going au nat- 1/4 teaspoon salt pressed at the center. ural are ones that require the 2 cups fine graham cracker crumbs Transfer the dish to a rack to cool fewest plates or utensils and 2/3 cup chopped dates Back To The Farm involve little or no cleanup. 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