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Paget 0 C LIN CH VALLEY TIMES, St. Paul, VA, Thursday, November 1. 2007
SPHS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-C S! St. Paul High School's cross
country team won the Cumberland District meet Friday, October 26, at Oxbow
Lake Park in St. Paul. Pictured, left to right, arc Coach Patrick Damron; Rhyli
Drake, first place; Ashley Dunford, second place; Cynna Coffee, third place;
Allison Caudill, eighth place; and Brituey Russell, llth place. Castlewood placed
second in the meet. Thomas Walker was third and Coeburn fourth.
YARD SALE
Rolling Hills-'Friday & Saturday
8:30-4
Hey, guess what?
Holli Mullins is now Cutting,
coloring and styling hair with
Barbara and Amy at
Barbara's His and Hers Hairstyles
Castlewood, VA
Call or come by Walk-ins welcome.fl
762.5963 .
Stop for
Pedestrians
in the Library
Crosswalk--
It's the law!
Lots rang,
Lot have been surveyed,
ready to buildl
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AASC wins DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION
national award (Continudfrompage 1)
needs to be done, His points in-
Appalachian Agency for eluded: an inclusive manage-
Senior Citizens (AASC), based ment team; determination of the
in Cedar Bluff, has received a status of Dominion Virginia
national award for its role in Power insofar as a downtown
senior employment. St. Paul presence is concerned;
During a recent awards ban- a plan for use of the Lyric
quet in Washington, D.C Theatre; an environmental re-
Mason Bishop, deputy assistant view; acquisition of the Willis
secretary of employment and Building and the Lyric Theatre
training with the U.S. Depart- (at the To.wn's expense); reid-
merit of Labor, presented the cation of residents and busi-
award to AASC. The agency is nesses; a plan for the use of both
the first winner of the Changing buildings; identification of all
Lives Award for Outstanding blighted areas in downtown St.
Dominion Virginia Power, Pro-
ject Manager, Project Engineer,
Project Architect, LENOWIS-
CO, Virginia Coalfield Econo-
mic Development Authority; -
and other appropriate indivi-'+
duals and groups. -
The most pressing determine- -
tion is the decision about ,-;
purchasing the two buildings :,
Next is the plan for use and
renovation. -
The point was made that no -
one from the Town, the IDA :,
Board or the Housing Authority
Community Service Agency. Paul; procurement of architec- is being allowed by the owner
The award recognizes an or- rural and engineering services on the Willis Building property
ganization that best demon- for the two buildings; a deter- to conduct any kind of ~ i
strates a commitment to increas- ruination of who will pay for engineering survey, so some of .! .
'ing opportunities for low-in- what; and the formulation of a these questions will be difficult j.
come older individuals by pro- list of possible grant sources, to answer.
viding training, and also acts as which should include the To-
a positive role model for other bacco Indemnification Commis- V
organizations, sion, VCEDA, ARC, and others. [ Editorial copy [
"We've been serving seniors According to Rumley, the,(birthdays/anniversaries, 1!
and c, ,egivers for more than 30 Management Team should in-
years; said Diana Wallace, exe- elude the mayor, town Council,press releases, calendar t"
cutive director of AASC. "Pro- members, town financial staff, [ items, weddings, etc.)
viding training and on-the-job Wise County Redevelopment[ 4 p.m. Monday " l-'
experience to older workers is a and Housing Authority staff, [ . Advertising l+
vital part of our services. We IDA members, and representa- ] (classified and display) [
are lbroud to receive this award tives of St. Paul Tomorrow, / 12 noon Tuesday 1'7
and proud of our senior employ- business owners, Team Estonoa,
ees."
Experience Works, a senior
community service employment
program, introduced the Chang-
ing Lives Awards this year as
part of its 2007 Prime Time
Awards Program, a week long
celebration of older workers.
AASC is one of Virginia's'25
Area Agencies on Aging desig-
nated by the Virginia Depart-
ment for the Aging to carry out
the department's mission to
foster the dignity, independence
and security of older Virginians
by promoting partnerships with
communities at the local level.
AASC offers information and
services for older adults residing
in Buchanan, Dickenson, Rus-
sell and Tazewell counties. Visit
the organization's website at
www.aasc.org or call toll-free 1-
800-656-2272.
19 Bldg. Lots
& 21.14 Acre Parcel
Cedar Hill Road (Rt 656)
Just off Rt. 33
Louisa County
AUCtion on site
Fri, Nov 9, 2pro
ParUel Ternm: 10% Buyers
Premium, 10 /. deposit, closing in
45 days. Full terms online.
Sale Mgr: Ernie Rogers
18041327-9090
wra.cHtltsimctlen.com
Pharmacy & Your Health
Prescription Medications For Hair Loss
Alopecia is the medical term for excessive hair loss from the
scalp. It may be caused by genetics, medical conditions, or
certain medications. The most common type of alopecia is called
androgenic alopecia, or male pattern baldness, and is caused by
genetics. Hair loss beginning at the temples and crown may begin
in men as early as their teens. Men may then experience partial
or complete baldness. Women may also experience hair thinning,
however this rarely progresses to complete baldness.
Although there is no cure for baldness, treatments are available.
Minoxidil (Rogaine) is available over-the-counter. This medication
is a liquid that is applied to the scalp twice daily. Minoxidil works
to cause hair regrowth, as well as to prevent further hair loss. Hair
that is re-grown from this treatment may not be as long or thick as
previous hair. New hair does not continue to grow beyond the
duration of treatment with minoxidiL The treatment may cause
irritation of the scalp. Finasteride (Propecia) is a medication
available with a prescription to treat male pattern baldness. This
medication works by inhibiting the conversion of testosterone to
dihydrotestosterone, which is a hormone that plays an important
role in hair loss. This medication is not approved for use in
women because of its potential to cause birth defects.
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Grow taxable base through expansion and/or retention of mid-sized companies and local small businesses
by supporting and encouraging them to call Russell County home.
Integrate my previously release ideas on Recreation, Infrastructure, Commercial, and Educational topics into the way Russell County does its "-
business of raising everyones standard of living county-wide.
Create incentives for Russell County businesses and governmental entities to strongly patronize and purchase products and services from the local
area vendors and suppliers.
Give local entrepreneurs more resources and stronger support for their small start-up businesses (just like EMATS was 10 years ago) to give them
better chances for success and, in turn, increase shopping, sales tax revenues and employment options for our citizens.
Improve infrastructure to better accommodate our new recently recruited larger businesses (access; traffic flow; parking; amenities) as well as our
local residents,
Improve access for all in the way in which Russell County works - get more people involved in the process.
Please visit my web-site or email me at jon@jonbowerbank.com for more information about my run for the
At-Large seat on the Russell County Board of Supervisors. VOTE JON B. ON NOVEMBER 6TH ii!
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