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driver safety
course

Pomeroy declines fire station property purchase
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POMEROY

The plan

ATHP..NS - O'Bicness to purchase property on
Memorial Hospital w1ll Nye Avenue lor a .second
offer
the
American fire station in Pomeroy
Association of Retired went up in tlame~ this
Persons (AARP) Driver -.veek.
After three public meetSafety Course, a classroom
ings
and countless discuscourse aimed at helping
older people refresh and sions, Pomeroy Village
prove their driving skills. Council unanimously. and
unexpectedly, voted to
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The course will re held
decline purchasing the
on Wednesday, Oct. 13
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. at
O'Bleness in Lower Level
Room008.
John Keener, AARP dri\'er safety ins1ructor, will
help drivers update their
knowledge of the mle~ of B Y C HARLENE H OEFLICH
the road, learn about nonnaJ
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age-related
physical
RACINE
_
The
changes and how to adjust Midnight Cloggers, a
driving to allow for these group of lively dancers
changes. The class b "'ho entertained thousands
designed for those 50 years- I in the 1980s anti 1990s.
of-age and older, but anyone will dance again on
Thursday night.
can si!,'Tl up for the cla,s.
The fee is $12 for AARP
Bmce Wolfe. who orgamembcrs and $14 for non- nized the group in 1987
AARP
member~. an~ is n~w a corpora!e
P.articipant' must bring their tr~mcr wtt~ t?c. Ma~tc
driver·~ license and their Kt~gdom Entertatnmcnt
..~1 t
tDtsney World), has orgaAARP
. mem.bcrshiP c,uu 0 nized a reunion of the
recetve the discount.
dancers to be held at the
American Legion Hall in
Racine. It will be a 6:30
p.m. potluck affair for aJI
to be followed by a night
of dancing and reminiscing.
"The members of my
.GALLIPOLIS
The clogging group were a
R1g~t Rev. ~omas. E. huge part of my life." said
Bretdenthal, bt.;hop ol the Wolfe reflecting on the
hours
of
Episcopal Dioce'e of countless
Southern Ohio. will lead rehearsals. the costume titservices on Sunday, Oct. 17 1 ting:o; and decisions and the
at St. Peter's Ep1scopal perl~~~mces around !he
Church in Gallipolis. are~. There were fa•_rs.
Breidenthal is chief pa-,tor fest.tvals,
co~1mumty
and spiritual leader for more socials. f~md ra!se.r~. .
al' . you name tt, we dtd 1t. he
th
' . tscop· 1 ~s added. "It wa~ tmly a mag. an 25•000 Ep
m s?uthern Ohto. He "".1u ical time of my life."
pres1de over the Euchamt
(communion), preach and
administer the sacr"dment of
continuation to four people
during the I 0 a.m. service.
A reception will be held folB Y BRIAN J. R EED
lowing the service.
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property on Nyc Avenue
dunng this week's council
meeting.
Mayor John Musser said
based on recent findings
by Village Solicitor Chris
leno~Jia he recommcntled
the \ 1llage cease any further efforts to purcha.;c the
property. Musser said his
recommendation
was
mostly based upon property lines which were
"almost impossible" to
determine. Musser didn't

read aloud the legal opin- cussion on whether anothion Tenogha provided the er site would be sele:;ted.
village which forfeited
Other business:
Council unanimously
,$1 ,000 to the propeny
owner when it decided not passed the first of three
to purchase the property. required readings of an
Had the village purchased ordinance to create the
the property, that $1,000 appointed position of fiswould've went towards the cal officer and eliminate
purchase price.
the elected position of vilMusser 'aid he. along lage clerk-treasurer. The
with Pomerov Fire Chief fiscal officer "'ould be a
Rick Blacttnar, were in full-time position (40
agreeance to cease the pur- hours. a week), paid bichase. There was no dis- weekly with salary to be

determined by council at a
later date. This position
would take effect March
31, 2012, which is when
the term of current ClerkTreasurer Kathy Hysell
expires.
Council approved a
cooperative agreement
with the Ohio Water
Development Authority
regarding the US EPAmandated upgrade of the

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Midnight Cloggers to dance again

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speak at
St. Peter's

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Over a hundred cloggers
Submitted phot o
participated in the group at
Bruce Wolfe, now a corporate trainone time or another. and
ing executive with Magic Kingdom
Wolfe recalled that at any
Entertainment, started performing at
one time they kne\\ over
Disney World in 1991.
80 routines to be worked
into petformances. Then
there were the back ~tage
people - the ones who
carried the props, helped
with the setups, and assistSubmitted photo
ed the perfom1ers.
Bruce Wolfe, director of the Midnight
Bruce "'as always a
Cfoggers, poses with some of his
song-and-dance man. It
dancers.
was his petfornmnce ability along "'ith his enthusiasm that landed him a job
at Walt Di..,ney World in
1991. There he perfmmed
in parades and show~
e" el) day entertatni ng
thousands of people. He
advanced. to the position of
corporate trainer and now
develops and creates tram- ·
ing programs for the entertainment division which
includes orientation classes for new cast members
as well as updating and
conducting training courses for parade coordinators
and parade float dri\ws.
"So these days," said
Wolfe. ''I have pul aside
my dancing do"'a the

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First step in income tax campaign effective

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MIDDLEPORT - A
letter campaign addressing unpaid income taxs-c;
and untilcd local tax
returns h&lt;L'i heen productive in clearing up many
old mcomc tax cases.
Middleport
Mayor
Michael Gerlach said. and
subpoenas will be issued
for those "'ho did not
respond to the letter.
Earlier this year.
Middleport
Village

Council appro-.ed a collections program through the
Regional Income Tax
Administration.
which
operates the \ill age's
income t&lt;L'&lt; program under
contract. The first step was
letters to those who
records show failed to file
their returns or pa) their
one-percent income tax.
Those who did not
respond to the Jetter and
address their delinquent
tax cases will now be
issued subpoena.;; lo
appear at -. illage hall.

Merchants discuss
all things holiday
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POMEROY
All
things holiday including
1 decorating the villa~e ;md
. the annual Chnstmas
1 parade were discussed at
Tuesday's meeting of the
Pomeroy
Merchants
Association.
George Wright who has
alway~ been active in getting seasonal decorations in
place displayed for members new outdoor energyefllcient colored lights to
be used to wrap the 39
wreaths which annually
adom the peticxllamp posts
in downtown Pomeroy.
Contributions arc being
collected to pay for the new
lights and can be turned in
to Susan Ci&lt;u·k-Dingess.
The Merchants Association

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Gerlach 'aid.
Manv cases resoh·ed
were dtle to clerical errors
and other issues easily
explained. Gerlach told
council Monday evening.
The \ illage continues to
sec an increase in revenue
from jail space used by the
county and other jurisdictiOns. Fiscal Ofticer Susan
Baker said the village
billed for $6.300 in jail
fees in September. and has
billed for $7.000 this
month. alone.
During its regular bu~i-

ne~s meeting. council
authorizetl Baker to establish the necessary fund .
necessat') to withhold
insurance premiums for
eml'loyecs "'ho opt for
"cafeteria"
benefits
through the village's
insurance plan. The benefits a\ ailable to employees
will include \ ision. dental.
life and cancer policies.
• Approwd payment of
bills in the amount of
$31.584.67.
Council also.
• Approved
reports

from the finance. income
tax, public works and
refuse departments. and
reviewed reports from the
tire department and building inspector.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fees and fines
collected in September. in
the amount of $12.180.50.
Present were Council
Pre~ident Rae Moore and
members. Sandy Brown.
Craig Wehmng. Shawn
Rice. Julia Houston and
Emerson Heighton.

Eastern homecoming

voted to hire a helper to
assist Wright in getting the
village decorated for the
holidays.
It was reported that
Toney Dingess will again
thjs year have charge of the
parade to take place on
Nov. 2~ at 2 p.m. Lineup
will be ne:u· the football
field at I p.m. Again this
yem· a pet pm&lt;tde is included. Entries including t1oats.
marching and walking
units. and other p&lt;uticipants
;ue encouraged to register
with Dingess at 591-2260.
The traditional contests
candy. cookies and
crafts - will be held the
lirst three Saturdays in
December. Again this year
then~ will he a $50 cash
prize tor first place in each

Julie Spaun/photo
This year's Eastern High School Homecoming Queen is Britney Morrison pictured
receiving her crown from last year's homecoming queen Kimberly Minear. Devon
See Holiday, A5 1 Baum escorted Morrison.

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�Wednesday, October 13,

ODOT: Risk of deer crashes triples this month
STAFF REPORT
PO~ lEROY
Mott)rists &lt;u·c as much as
three times more likely to
strike a deer with their
cars or trucks in October
lhan
in
September,
according to an updated
safety analysis by the
Ohio Department of
lmnsportation
1 he problem is not limited to rural areas. Last
year, the highways with
the highest number of
deer-,·ehicle crashes were
in urban areas. The number or deer-vehicle crashes olten spikes as summer
'hilts to fall.
ODOT's safety analysis

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shows that the number of vehicles.
crashes last year tripled
The areas with the highfrom
September
to ·est number of deer-vehicle
October, jumping from an crashes
were
the
average of 40 each day to Mansfield area with 717
more than 120.
crashes, the Canton area
ln 2009, there were a with 653, and the
total 25,149 deer-vehicle Cincinnati area with 615
crashes statewide with crashes.
1.137 people injured and
An in-depth analysis
three
people
killed. further details which twoNovember saw the most mile stretches of state
deer crashes last year with highways have the most
6,043 - an average of number of deer-vehicle
200 per day.
related crashes. ODOT is
Wildlife experts say the posting a map of the Top
combinati9n of fewer day- 12 Deer Crash Hot Spots
light hours with the online at www.transportaincreased movement of tion.ohio.gov.
d~r due to mating season
ODOT
advises
and
hunting
season motorists to use these driincreases the risk of colli- ving tips to help avoid colsions bctv.·een deer and

lisions with deer:
• See the Signs: Deercrossing signs are posted
in high-risk areas. Drive
with extreme caution,
especially in the posted
areas.
• Deer Don't Roam
Alone. Deer often run
together. If you see one
deer near or crossing the
road, expect that others
will follow.
• Danger from Dusk to
Dawn. Watch for deer
especially at dawn and
after sunset. About 20 percent of these crashes occur
in early morning. while
more than half occur
between 5 p.m. and midnight.

Roadshow stops in Gallipolis

Andrew Carter/photo
The Ohio VaHey Refinery and Roadshow is in
Gallipolis through Saturday. The show is set up at the
Holiday Inn and is open from 9 a.m.·6 p.m. weekdays
and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.
STAFF REPORT

GALLIPOLIS
Organizers of the Ohio
Valley
Refinery
and
Roadshow expect to disFoothills is sponsored by uibute about $300.000 to
Sands Hill Mining, LLC. area re~;idents during the
OSCO
Industries show's 5-day run. which
Employees Charity Fund, began on Tuesday.
Dr. Jill Ann Neff. Cotner.
The show is set up at the
Cooley. Clark &amp; Sharp. l Holiday Inn on Ohio 7
LLC.. of McArthur and ~ north of Gallipolis and is
Jackson.
WesBanco. open from 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Holzer Medical Center- weekdays and 9 a.m.-4
Jackson. and Lockard p.m. Saturday.
Insurance. Peggy Shumate,
Local residents can take
agent.
their antiques. collectibles,
For more information. and gold and silver items to
call Southern Hills at 286- the show. Organizers say
6355.
nearly all coins and paper
currency, vintage jewelry,
war memorabilia, musical
instruments and toys made
prior to 1965 are highly
sought after by collectors.
The
Ohio
Valley
Refinery and Roadshow
the time Meigs County has its own refinery and
was founded in 1819 no will also be looking to buy
known Indians lived in all types of gold. silver. and
Meigs County.
platinum. With the price of
A
discussion
on gold continuing to rise.
research in the Meigs people are cashing iri their
County families of old jewelry and scrap gold
Curtis, Pickens. Wring, to make a few extra dollars.
and Newlun families oadshow ·officials say
took place during the refineries typically do not
meeting.
do business with the pub-

oothills Art Festival at this weekend
JACKSON
More
than 500 works of :.u·t ru·e
expected for the 29th
Annual Foothills Art
Fc.,tival at Canter's Ca\'c 4H Camp, 5 miles north of
Jackson, off U.S. 35.
Hours for public viewing
arc l 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. on
fnday &lt;md Saturday. and
noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
I'here is no admission
charge. the lodge is h&lt;mdicapped accessible. the
p&lt;~rking is free, and concessions are available through

the Cru1ter's Cave staff.
Work will be hung in the
following categories: Oil/
Acrylics. Mixed Media
/Prints. PasteV Drawing,
Photography. Enhanced
Photography,
Three
Dimensional,
and
Watercolor. Most of the artwork
is
for . sale.
Participants range from
emerging to professional
ru1ists.
There will be live music
classical guitarist Sean
Ferguson on Satw·day from

2 to 4

p.m .. and The
Brighton Trio playing
chamber music on Sunday
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Kids m·e invited to try
their hand at a variety of
arts projects on the meuanine from noon to 2 p.m.
on Saturday and from noon
to 2 p.m. on Sunday. Art
teacher Bob Eisnaugle. of
Jackson High, will bring
his students to work with
the youngsters will take
their art projects home with
them.

enealogical Society makes award
POMEROY - Kayte
Lawrence was the first
place winner of the 4-H
Meigs Count)
Fair
genealogical project. it
was announced at a
recent meeting of the
Meigs
County
Genealogical Society
held at the Meigs
County Museum.
Margaret
Parker,
Museum director. made
the announcement noting that lhe Society had
m:ult'' tht&gt;
financial
award to the winner.
Lawrence will be invited to make a presenta·
tion at the Society's
Nove mber mectmg. A
letter of commendation
wa&lt;; also recommended
for the winner of the
Boy Scout's genealogy
project at the .Meigs
County Fair.
June Ashley brought
her compilation of the
Qc;born family of Meigs
County that originate
from
Pennsylvania.
This is her second compilation on that name as
she had already done
one on the Osborn family from Connecticut
from
which
she
descends. She also gave
a report on the recent
national Roush family
reunion at Stowe. Ohio.
A discussion on the
community
of
Pt.
Pleasant
in
Meigs
County was held as

v. ell as the communities of Caritonville.
v. htch
is
located
between
Miners\ ille
and
Syracuse.
and
Carleton,
which
is
located at the MeigsGallia County line.
Also. three Carleton
Cemeteries exist in
Meigs County-one at
the Carleton Church,
one at Syra~use. and
the third as the alternate name for the Rock
Springs
Cemetery.
Also, the location of
Merritt was discussed.
It was announced that
all county records in
Pennsylvania
from
1900 to 1995 are no
longer in the counties
but~are stored in a salt
mine near Harrisburg
thus making them hard
to access. A suggestion
was made that perhaps
the Mormon Library in
Salt Lake City might
have microfilm of some
or all of the records.

Keith Ashley reported
that Vol. 22 of Meigs
County marriages has
been copied and is now
being entered in the
computer before being
proof read against the
original records. The
publication of Vol. 14
and 15 of marriages is
in the process.
A discussion on the
cost of publishing current obituaries in the
newspaper was held
along with the effect it
has on published deaths
which cause a Joss of
genealogical information.
Another research project on a family claiming American Indian
ancestry was discussed.
It Was pointed out that
many families locally
claim such heritage but
no proof exists of this.
The
Treaty
of
Greenville in
1795
eliminated
Indians
from southern Ohio. By

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lie; rather, they deal with
precious metal accumulators like jewelry stores,
pawn shops, dentist offices
or industrial facilities that
trade with some fonn of
precious metal. All local
area businesses that deal
with precious metals are
encouraged to call ahead
and make an appointment
with Roadshow representatives. There are no appointments needed for the gen~ral public to sell thea

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(217) 726-7590.

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Poll: Weak economic growth
expected through 2011
BY DANIEL WAGNER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Top fore1..'asters say the ewnomy wil! gro\\' thi
and next at a slower pace than prevJOusly
weakened b) governments and consumers
le~s so they can pay down debt.
'That\ the lindings of a new survey released
by the .:--lational Association of Bu&lt;:incss
·
The 46 economist&lt;; polled tempered their ex
tions after sel'ing weak economic data in
months. The panel reduced it-&gt; foreca:-t for ann
nomic growth to 2.6 percent in 20 I0 and 2011.
down from its forecast of 3.2 percent in May.
The economists expect the economy ''ill
through the end of 2011. but nllt enough to
down the unemployment rate below 9.2 percent.
don't see home prices rising much or the n
soaring deficit falling much.
The mainly downbeat reporl comes as pcrsi
• high unemployment, weak con&lt;:umer spcndi
stagnant wages drag on the U.S. economy. The
emerged last summer from the deepest
since the 193&lt;h. But the economic recover-y
yet led to wrdcspread job gains or gr0\\1h. •
The NABE's Outlook suney is corH.lucted
times per year. It compiles economists' bigexpectations for factors such a~ growth, hiring,
prices and spending. 1he economists work for i
try groups. government agencies. banks and .,.,.,,.h,·m
ic analysis finns
The economy grew at a I. 7 pl'rcent annual
the second quarter. according to the govemmen
est estimate. That's a o;;harp slowdown from a 3
cent growth rate logged in the Jamwr) -March q
Most economrsts expect growth to be similarly
rn the July-September quarter. "'ith estimates ra
between 1.5 percent and 2 percent.
Consumer spending accounts for about 70
of economic activity. Economist:, told the N
consumer spending is likely to remain low
next year, "'ith families spurning retailers duri
holiday shoppmg season.
The houstng market also \'v'ill struggle. the e
mists said. Home prices \\1ill not rise enough in
to keep up with inflation. and housing s
remain near record lows, the) said.
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Still, the) exprc~sed few concerns about i
detlation or so..called stagflation - a d
of rising prices and slow economic growth.
The economists expected hiring to increase
painfully slow rate. They predicted the econ
add 150,000 or fewer job~ each month until the
of 2011, alter which the numbers will improve
J75.000. Only then will the jobless rate begin
from 9.6 percent to 9.2 pen.:ent, the economists
The economy needs to add 125.000 net ne
each month just to kl'ep up with population
The biggest concern among the economists
federal detlcit. They predicted it will shrink
about $100 billion to $1.2 trillion - a le
NABE called "extreme.''
There were a few bright spots. Economists e
ed businessc.;; to increase spendin~ on equi
software as their protlls keep nsing. Spendi
businesses has helped keep up demand for
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Is anybody fit for office any
more?
A Plorida congressman casts his
foe as a religious extremist.
"Taliban Dan." A challenger in
West Virginia. stresses a lawmaker's Arab-American ancestry as
shadowy and foreign. Other candrdates are nothing but liars.
misers, cheaters. even traitor".
judging by the 30-second TV
attacks.
Deep-pocketed
independent
political groups are making the
20 I 0 election homestretch the
most scathing in year~. In the
frantic final days before the 'oting, a blitz of negative ads is hitting the air in more than two
dozen ttght congressional races.
The ads wam that candidates
who say the) 're on your side actually care more about Arabs or illegal immigrants - take your pick
- than about vou. And the other
guy seeking yoi.1r vote? Why. he '11
simply make stuff up to get it.
This is personal. But often
anonymous.
In the .past month, candidates.
the political partie::- and outside
group~ ha\e purcha.sed millions
of dollars in commercial time. Of
the resulting ads. 60 percent have
assailed candidates for their
stands on issues or for their ~har­
actcr. according to the Cainpaign
Media Analysis Group. which
monitors such advertising.
Groups operat1ng separately
from the parties or the candidate!-&gt;
are particularly focused on dc:livering tough messages. Eightynine perct.•nt of their ads attnck
political opponents. according to
CMAG.
"Evcr)one has a reason to do
negative ads," said Enm Trace).
the
group's
president.
''Challengers do it to get competitiVe, incumbents do it "hen
they're worried about losing to
challengers. And ¥roups. if
they're running pos1tive ~pots
they're wastmg their money."
And it's getting tougher out
there.
An ad airing in Washington
state and paid for by a
Democratic-leaning group link-.
Republican Senate candidate
Dino Rosst to financial scandals.
Another. in New ~Jexico portrays
Rep. Harry Teague, a Democrat.
as a disagreeable, mone) -pinchrng boss. In C'olomdo. Republican
Senate ~andidate Ken Bu~ k. a
prosecutor, is accused of being
soft on an illegal gun deakr.
And so it goes.
Some ads are indirect. One in
New Mexico almost requires program notes to folio\\ the cast of
characters.
GOP gubernatorial candidate
Sthana Ma11ina. a cnunty di~trict
attorney. ran one ad targeting a
teacher who appeared in an earlier National Edul'ation Association
ad criti~al ot hct candidacy. Turns
out, Martinez's oflke had prosccutl·d llw teacher·s husband. now
serving a 23-)ear scnll'nce nn a

All thic; leads to a relentless tit
kidnapping charge. Martinez put
tnt.
those facts into her owu ad. The
NEA 'ad "looks different now.
Consider the Senate race in
doesn't it,'' Martinez says into the
It pits the Senate majmicamera.
leader, Harr) Reid, agniru
In Louisiana, Democratic Rep.
Angle. a Republican forstate legislator backed by the
Charlie Melancon, eager to boost
his flagging effort to unseat
. Reid has been persisRepublican Sen. David Vitter.
ca ting Angle'.; views as
aired a rare two-minute ad. tilmed
me
in the st\ le of a docudmma, that
Angle has fought back vigorrecounts' the discovery of Vitter's
uo;;Jy. She recently took to the air
phone number in the logs of a
'th an ad casting Reid as a supWashington, D.C .. escort service.
of "illegal aliens''
Wjth a ..galvanized Republican
and white 1mages of )Ot
electorate, a Democratic adminbno looking men lurking ne.
tratron seeking to invigorate its
nces or stanng menacingly at
base, incumbents concctned about
e cnmera.
survival and challengers enerfhe narrator intones: "\\hat
gized to kick them out, there\ a
s Han) Reid ha\e against
reason it"s so disagreeable out
T
there: Tough ads work. ' l11e&gt;' fire
n another effort w1th &lt;Ill ethnic
up partisans, pro\'ide more mfor- "'"""'"'''· a group called the West
mation than feel-good ads. and
rginia Consen ativc Foundation
while they might tum otf ~ome
airing an ad that emphasizes
independent voters they also help
ic Rep. Nick RahalJ's
undecideds make up their mmds.
Amencan ancestr) and hb
"Folks like to complain about
port of President Barack
negativit}.'' said Erika Fowler, an
a The ad pl:t):i a clip of
assistant professor of government
wll. \\hose famil) is Lebanese.
and director of \Vet; Ie) an d••&lt;•'' "0 ~ing his efforts to enli'&gt;t felGniversity"s Medw Project. "'I hat
Amb Americans tu support
said. we do tend to sec movement
m as a pre.;ideutial candiin places where there is negath i
As the clip fade". the ad tells
ty."
to call Rahall ami "telf
It\ a time-honored practice
.;tand \\ ith West
with a vicious histor). Allies of
nians."
John Quincy Adams printed handthe ads go too tar? How fru
bills accusing Andrew Jackson of
too far?
executing six militiamen in 1813
Democmtic Rep. Alan Grayson
without cause . .lackson's wife wa-;
Florida sought to cast his GOP
accused of being an adulteress.
nt, Daniel Webster. as a
Grover Cleveland wao;; mocked as
extremist nnd label• .
the father of a child out of wed
1111 "Taliban Dan" in an ad.
lol'k with the slogan. "Ma, Ma.
But it turned uut that Gm) son
where 's m) PaT Supporters had
sed quotes selecti\cl). altering
the last laugh when he won:
meaninr of \\ ebster's word"
"Gone to the~ White llou'\e. I Ia.
the ad. It l;hows a clip of
hu. ha."
nddressing a rdigious
These da)s. moo.;( negative ads
ln the edited clip. \\'eb~~~:r
go after l.'andidate-.. for past 'otes
a\ s· "\Vi\ C!'.. submit &gt;out~clf to
or stateml'nts on 1elevnnt issue".
" . owu husband .... She should
But a broad ram!e or contc:-.ts arc
it to me. I hnt's in the Rihle ''
tor open seats~ '' tthout meumfhe unedited dip, however.
bents. leading campaigns to look
al&lt;; a diflerent meaning. "I
for foibles. misstep~ 111 wot -..e to
e (Bible) ver cs form) wile
exploit.
't pick the one-; that 'a) she
Challengers and tht' p:ut) that is
ld submit to me. I hnt \, in the
out of power are more likt'l) to
1ble.
but pick the ones that
launch negative ads. Demonah
m· re suppo~ed ltl do. So.
did that i'il 2006. and captured
tead. that you low your \\ife...
control of the House and Senate.
Gm) .;on defended the ad on
This yeur. R~publk·;ms hope to
'NN. but ~aid it '"'" nu longer on
return the favor and are casting
.1ir.
Democrats as big govl'mment
" I hrs i~ the gotcha campaign:·
spenders who h:n e been unable lo
id
Cl\1AG'.;
J'racey.
fiX the ei.'OilOill).
, er) bod) i., _just out t~erc with
But Demol.'rats, facing a tough
·, vidl'O rullmg at all tune-. trypolitil·al environment. arc fighttt' lind that little snippet to
ing
back.
'l'he)
pnrtrnv
par1 ol their ad. Nn_ \\O!!det
Republkans as adHlC:ttcs of /'' 1
candidates
nre dudong
vatLdng Social Securit). t ~ey
To be '&gt;lit c. uds aren't me aut
blame Republicans lot o;;endmg
fait Dcmocwts u-..c dip"
jobs overseas and the) ha\e taken
publican callin" for d~anges
'past statements by tea p:n I) canSocial Secunt) but edtt out
didatl'S to portm) thl'nl as far uut
veal-;
that sa\ no change should
of the mainstream.
t
I fel't
current
recipient&lt;:.
" Hl·re in the end game. 'otero;
ikewisc. Republican-; accuse
are st.·eing a lot ol advertising.
Jcrat~ of cuttin•• Medicare
they're seeing a lot of free press,
t don't mention that the cuts nre
and the) get to compart.' the twn
I' (() )CHIS und .tCJliC\elll a
candidates and that's good ftlf
II fraction of MedlCilt'C '&gt;pend
us," said Democratic -..trategjst
Jim Jordan, who is tnnning hi-;
x1." IJ ,K:e) o.;ard. "is tile
O\\ n
negatiH" ad-; ngainst
of the uthc1 gil\."
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Obituaries

Property
From Page A1

Thaddeus James Wolfe

village's combined sewer
Thaddeus James Wolfe, 19, Syracuse, passed overflows. The agreement
awa·yon Oct . 9, -'&gt;010 .
$amounts to borrowing
395,000 for 20 years
He was horn on No\'. I0, 1990, in Gallipolis. son
L
w1
from OWDA to replace
J
amte ee o te and Kimberly Kay (Ryan) the CSOs. The project
Ife. . J:Ie was ~mployed by Powell's Food Fair. should be under constJUc•
heln· addttton
· to
d hts
b parents
b
• Kim and Jamie Wolfe • tion in 2011 and the.vil. '.s survtve
~: rather, Tyler Wolfe; sis~ers, lagc hopes to eventually
Ehza~eth Wol~e, ~mma yYolfe; grandmother. Lmda find grants to pay for the
Ryan, grand~athl:r, Mtke Ryan; grandparents. upgrades. The village has
Peggy and Btll Roush; grandfather, Gary Wolfe; 1 already borrowed around
great grandparen~s. George and Ramona Yonker; $200,000 of that $395,000
uncle and aunt, Ttm and Kari Ryan; great aunt and
uncle, Mae and Gary Hupp; special friends, Alex
Hawley. Drew Hoover, Jaime Warner Ronnie
Wilson; several cousins and other extend~d family
From Page A1
members.
He was preceded in death by: great grandparents, contest with a second place
Pauline Wolfe, Jame~ and Betty Tyree, Ed and Ruth merchandise prize providRyan.
ed by the bank hosting the
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m .. on event. Charlene Hoeflich is
T~ursday. Oct. 1~. 2010, at Gilmore Cemetery. chairman of contests.
Fnends may call from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday. Oct.
A report was given on
13. at Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home in the latest limited edition
Pomeroy. Also. one hour prior to service at the Christmao; bulb sale. Edna
funeral home.
Weber noted that the bulbs
In lieu of fl~wers, memorial donations may be are selling well. The bulb
made to: Oh10 Dept. of Natural Resources. sale provides money for
Division of Wildlife. Attn: Sue Howard, 2045 downtown beautification.
Bulbs are displayed and
Morse Road, Bldg. G-2, Columbus, OH 43229.
An on-line registry is available at www.anderson- are for sale at several
downtown locations at $12
mcdaniel.com.

Holiday

Cloggers

Deaths

From Page A1
streets of Main Street USA
and focus my attention on
preparing the cast, working behind the scenes to
make things a.-; safe and
smooth as possible.
Since going to Disney.
Bruce has been given
many opportunities. like
trips to Hong Kong and

Esther Frecker
A memorial service for the late Esther Frecker, formerly of Meigs County. will be held at I0 a.m.,
Saturday, Oct. 16 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Pomeroy.

Clifford W. Van Gilder
Clifford William Van Gilder. 88, Middletown. Ohio,
die~ Sunday. qct. 11, 2.01 o. ~t his residence. A ~rivate
fam1ly gravestde serVIce w11I be conducted m the
Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire. Pastor Randy Carnes
will officiate. Military graveside services will be conducted by the Gallia County Veterans Service Funeral
Detail Team. There are no calling hours.
Arrangements are by the Brietenbach-McCoy-Leffler
Funeral Home. Middletown. and the Cremeens
Funeral Chapel. Gallipolis.

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Pauline

s:Baker .

Paulme B. Baker. 85. Leon. W.Va.. dted Monday.
Oct. 11. 20 l 0, at Scenic Hills Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center. In keeping with her wishes
there are no calling hours or funeral service.
Cremation services are under the direction of the
Cremeens Funeral Chapel. Expressions of sympathy
may be sent to the family by visiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
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for engineering fees to
upgrade the CSOs. If not
upgraded, the village
could face fines.
Trick-or-Treat was set
for 6·7 p.m., Thursday,
Oct. 28.
Council approved an
agreement to test the four
trJ.ftic lights in Pomeroy

for $440 a year - this price
doesn't include any recommended maintenance.
Chief Mark E. Proffitt
was asked to look into the
possibility of allowing
golf carts on village roadways.
each. They are red gloss
with a white etching of the
Meigs
County
Courthouse.
Susan Dingess, Dan
Short and Hoeflich were
named to the nominating
committee which will
report at the November
meeting.
Weber reported that the
group made $78j on the
recent duck derby held at
Stemwheel Riverfest. That
wa&lt;; a reduced amount over
previous years, she noted,
and discussed how to
improve proceeds in
another year.
Rio de Janeiro Brazil on.
behalf of Disney to work
on entertainment projects
and parades.
"But," he concluded, "as
proud as I am of my
accomplishments,

none

arc more important or
have been more life
changing than the experiences I had right here at '
home in Meigs County
with
the
Midnight
Cloggers."

For the Record
911
POMEROY - Meigs County 911 dispatched these
calls for emergency medical assistance:
Monday
6:06 p.m.. South Third Street. Racine, burns; 7:39
p.m .. Powell Street. unconscious; 8:46 p.m.. Bucktown
Road. difficulty breathing. ·

Probate
POMEROY - Judge L. Scott Powell issued marriage licenses to the following:
• Joshua Joseph Fowler, 25. Ca&lt;&gt;sie Jean Braun. 25.
Pomeroy.
,
• Joshua Caleb Ramey. 24. Dawna Lynette Swart, 19.
Shade.
.
.
• Brandon Scott Tnplett, 24, Portland, Jenrufer Lynn
I Foreman, 26. Middleport.

Wednesday, Oct. 13

TUPPERS PLAINS Eastern Local Board of
Education meets in special session, 7 p.m., to
meet with representatives
of the Athens-Meigs
Educational
Service
Center
Board
of
Education to consider
sonnel issues.
ELLSTON - The
MV Solid
Waste
Management
District
Board of Directors, 2 p.m.
at the district office, 1056

New
Hampshire
S.
Avenue, Wellston.
POMEROY - Bedford
Township Trustees regu·
lar meeting 7 p.m. at the
town hall.

Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, Oct. 14

CHESTER - Shade
River Lodge 453 stated
meeting at 7:40 p.m.
Refreshments.
SYRACUSE
Wildwood Garden Club,
6:30 p.m. at the Syracuse

Wednesday:
Partly 30 percent. New rainfall
sunny, with a high near 71. amounlc; ofless than a tenth
of an inch possible.
Light northwest wind.
Thursday
Night:
Wednesday
Night:
Showers likely, mainly Mostly cloudy, with a low
between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. around43.
•
Friday: Mostly sunny,
Mostly cloudy, with a low
around 48. Calm wind with a high near 65.
Friday Night: Mostly
becoming west around 5
mph. Chance of precipita- clear, with a low around 40.
Saturday: Sunny. with a
tion is 60 percent. New
rainfall amounts of less high near 67.
Saturday Night: Clear,
than a tenth of an inch poswith a low around 41.
sible.
Sunday: Sunny. with a
Thursday: A chance of
showers, mainly before 8 high near 72.
Sunday Night: Mostly
a.m.. Partly sunny, with a
high near 62. West wind clear. with a low around 41.
Monday: Mostly sunny,
between 9 and 15 mph.
Chance of precipitation is with a high near 72.

Local Stocks
AEP (NYSE)- 35.86
AA1JJ (NASDAQ) - 61.58
Ashland Inc. (NYSE)- 53.23
Btg Lots (NYSE)- 33.90
Bob Evans (NASDAQ)- 29.43
BorgWamer (NYSE)- 53.11
Century Alum (NASDAQ) -1441
Champion (NASDAQ) - 1.15
Channing Shops (NASDAQ)- 4.12
City Holdtng (NASDAQ)- 32.16
Collins (NYSE)- 59.38
DuPont (NYSE)- 4629
US Bank (NYSE)- 22.88
Gen Electric (NYSE) -17.19
Harley-Davidson (NYSE) -31 .75
JP Morgan (NYSE) - 40.40
Kroger (NYSE) - 21.69
Ltd Brands (NYSE)- 29.71
Norfolk So (NYSE)- 59.73
OVBC (NASDAQ) -18.64

BBT (NYSE) - 23.82
Peoples (NASDAQ) -12.33
Pepsico (NYSE) - 66.08
Premter (NASDAQ) - 6.48
Rockwell (NYSE) - 62.07
Rocky Boots (NASDAQ)- 7.99
Royal Dutch Shell- 62.61
Sears Holding (NASDAQ)- 72.44
Wai-Mart (NYSE) -53 92
Wendy's (NYSE)- 4.53
WesBanco (NYSE) - 17.07
Worthington (NYSE) -14.83
Daily stock reports are the 4 p.m. ET
closing quotes of transactions for
October 12, 2010, provided by
Edward Jones ftnancial advisors Isaac
Mills in Gallipolis at (740) 441·9441
ana Lesley Marrero tn Pomt Pleasant
at (304) 674-Q174. Member SIPC.

Local Briefs
Free screening of Neil Young film
NELSONVILLE - Stuart's Opera House in
Nelsonville will host a free screening of the brand new
Neil Young film "Le Noise" on Wednesday. Oct. 20 at
7:30p.m.
Young's new album le Noise was .released a few
weeks ago and performances from the studio were documented for a DVD release. The film. shot by photographer Adam Vollick, will feature eight black and white
films of Young performing each song solo on acoustic
guitar live in the studio.
No tickets are needed. For further information is
available at 740-753-1924 or. on the web, at www.stuartsoperahouse.org.

Fund raiser for Coats for Kids
POMEROY- The People's Bank fund drive for this
year's Coats for Kids project will kick-off Friday with
a soup luncheon at the bank. Several kinds of soup will
be available for a donation to the fund. Serving will be
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Halloweek at Fort Meigs

Community Calendar
Public meetings

Meigs County Forecast

Community Center. Betty
Milhoan to give program
on purple martins.
POMEROY - Alpha
IOTA Masters, regular
meeting, 11 :30 a.m .. New
Beginnings
United
Methodist Church, hostesses Carol Adams,
Donna Byer, Margaret
Stewart.
TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Post 9053, 7 p.m.,
at hall.
Saturday, Oct. 16

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Church events
Thursday, Oct. 13

POMEROY - Revival
services will be held at the
Calvary Pilgrim Chapel,
Ohio 143, through Oct.
17, 7 p.m. nightly. Rev.
Paul Bates, evangelist,
and singers. Pastor is the
Rev. Charles McKenzie.

RUTLAND - The second annual Halloween party
for kids will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Oct.
23, at Fort Meigs near Rutland.
There will be food. candy treats and costume judging wi.th trophies and prizes going to the winners.

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'lt'tiinmti!Y.. October 13

Volleyball
RJVor Va loy a1 Jackson 5 30 p m
Fodoral Hock ng al Wnham 6 p m
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Volleyballl

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Gal ta Aca 81 Marl !Ia 5 15 pIT'

Eastern 81 Southern 6 p m
MeiQS a• A'!lens 6 p n
Teays Va cy Chr ttan at Po :1t
Pleasant 6 p m
Bk Va oy 01 Hannan 6 30 p"'
Soccer
Gal Aca nt Ch ICO!he 6 30 p m
Wnfiold at PI P
ant (B) 6 ptn

Syracuse co-ed
softball benefit
SYRACUSE, Ohio
A co-ed softhnll tournament w11l be held on
October 16-17 to henelit
r tornado victims of
•
le1gs County at the
Syrncuse Park. There arc
to be five g1rls and the
guys on n team. A donation stat10n "ill be set up
with infonnation on \\hat
is still needed.
Contact Lee Gillian at
(740) 707-2'270 for more
information.

RedStorm volleyball has win streak snapped
B Y MARK WtLLIAMS
'iPECIAL•o THE SEtrlNEl

RIO GRANDE. Ohio -

·1he Univero;ity of Rio
Gmnde Rt!dStonn \Olle)ball terun started strong
and fini hed prett) good.
but the middle left a lot to
be desired as they lost in
four sets to GeorgetO\\ n
on
Monday
College
evemng at the 'ewt Olher
Arena Rio won the fiiSt
set. 25-19, lost the next
t\\0, 10-:!5 and 12-25 and
fell just short in the fourth
set, 24-2(&gt;.
The loss snapped a sixmatch winning streak for
Rio Grande (12-10. 5-2
~ISC h).
Gcorgeto\\ n
College
improved to 15-7 on the

season and nO\\ stands 7-0
in MSC' play.
The first game \\~iS tJght
unt1l late when the
RedStonn put it :\\\ &lt;~y '' ath
a nm of SIX point;; at the
end to take 1-0 advantnge
in lhe match
The 1igers righted the
slup in games two nnd
three rmd received a ton ol
help from the RedStoam
who committed 25 errors
in the second set alone.
., he third set was nil
Georgetown ns well. a~
Rio could not the slllp the

fourth set.
Junior middle hitter Kati
Moore stepped up \\ith a
. big night. lending the
RedStonn with nine kills.
Sophomore middle hitter
Enn Shennru1 added eight
momentum. The 1igers kills. one solo block and
methodically went up two t\\O block assists and
games to one with the third sophomore outside h1tter
Whitney Smith had eight
et tnumph.
l'he fourth set \\a a k11ls. 13 digs and three
classic
punch/counter- serve aces.
Sophomore out tde hit·
punch nuttch-up '' ith neither side backing down. ter Tre a Swatzel chipped
Rio held a 12 8 lead. but in "ith six kills.
Sophomore
libero
couldn't close the deal.
Georgetown grnbbed a Lauren Raines had 20 digs
couple of one-point leads to le.td the RedStonn
Freshman
only to see Rio tight back. defense.
Georgetown linally put it defen&lt;&gt;ivc speciali t Nicole
away with a narroY. ~6-24 Ogg also reached double
ligures in digs \Vith I I.
win to take the match.
Senior setter Ashley
There were 13 ties in the

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over
spikes the
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blocker
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Monday's
Volley for
the Cure
match in
Ironton,
Ohio. The
Lady
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by scores
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and
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Lad) Falcons, winning
each of the three f!ame:.
b) a minimum ~f 13
points.
EHS nlso defeated
Miller b) a 25-9. 25-9.
25-7 margin back on
September
23
in
Corning. '' hich allowed
the Green and White to
claim a "eason 'weep in
the series.
All) Hendnx led the
Lad) Eagles \\ ith 12 ser' ice point • follo,-.cd by
Jamie Swatzel \\ ith nine

Beverly Maxson
with -,even. Britne)
Moni on \\as next \\ ith
six point . while the duo
of Brenna Holter nnd
Brooke Johnson added
h\ c
sen icc
points
apiece. Shn\\ na Murph)
also had t\\ o point for
the 'icto~.
Holter led the net
attack \\ ith I 0 kills. folIo" ed by Maxson with
nine.
~" atzel
and
Please see Roundup, 86

Central Florida takes on struggling Marshall

Volley for the
Cure !\'latch at

'

Please see Rio, B6

Ohio Valley Christian improves to 10-3 RedStorm

IRONTON. Ohio Ohio
Valley
1 he
ChristinA
volleyball
team imprmed to 10-3
on the season '' ith a
three set Win O\ er
Ironton St. Joe on
Monda) evening.
POINT PLEASANT.
The Lady Defenders
W.Va. ·1he Point won by scores of 25-21.
Pleasant Biddy Lea~th! 25-18, and 25- 17.
Maggie Westfall had
Basketball registration
will take place at the ll1 potnts (II aces) in the
PPJSIIS Common~ area \\in. Samantha Westfall
on the Sundn) s of had I 0 points (three
October 17 anJ 24. It will aces), Sarah Schoonover
be from 2 p.m. until 3:30 hnd nine points (thrl'e
aces). Amy Ours had
p.m.
11111e potnts (one ace}.
Alhe Hamilton had eight
points
(t\\O
aces).
Madison Crank had six
and defcnsvc
pomts (two ace ). Beth
Martin had four points
(one ace). and Br)anne
Hamilton added three
POl T PLEASANT. point (t\\0 ace.,).
W.Va. - Kenny Durst
Samantha Westfall had
and 1)1er Kuhn ''ill be 'iiX kills to lead the Lad)
holding a hitting and Defenders. followed b)
defensive skill camp on Maggie we.,tfall and
Saturday. Oct. 16. at Allie Hamilton with four
Point Pleasant High each. and Crank, Martin,
School. The camp will at and Schoonover with
10 a.m. for kids ages 8- one each.
Magg1e
12 and at I p.m. t()r kids Westfall had fl1U~ blocks
13-18. Ror mtomlation and. Sanmntluf. Westfall
call Kcnnv Drst at 304- had OJle.
5{)3-4131 ·or by email at
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kwdurst I@. ynhoo.com
four digs, Crank, anl.l
Schoonover each had Ohio - 'l'he E:.nstern
OHSAA basketball three. Martin and volleyhall team ~ccured
Maggie Westfall added a share of &lt;&gt;econd plncc
officiating class
t\\ o each. anil Our-. and in the league tandings
Samantha \Vestfall each Tuesday night foliO\\ ing
JACKSON. Ohio hnd one.
Maggie a 25-9. 25-12. 25- 0 'icAn Ohio H1gh School Westfall and Samantha tor) over , 1sitmg Miller
Athletic Association bas· We. tlall e~ch had .:-e\ en . during a
rri- Valle)
ketbnll officiating class a sasts, whtle Martm and
Hocking
will be offered to anyone Allie Hamilton each had Conference
Dh i ion match up at the
that desires to become a one
Eagle's Nest in Meig
basketball
o;lteial
Count).
Amici pants ''ill be able
LADY EAGLES
The host Lnd) Eagles
•
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SWEEP MILLER
(19 2,
I3 2
1 \ C'
season. Classe::. will
Hocking) had little troube~in on Saturda), Nov.
fUPPERS PLAJ.:-.IS. ble with the \ic;iting
6. m the Apple City.
For more infonnation.
contact
either John
Derrow at (740) 7105069 or Mike Rouse at
(740) 2H6-24H2.
H U N T I N (I T 0 N ,
\V.Va. (AP)
Central
Florida coach George
O'Leary is \\Cil aware of
!-.larc;hall\
struggles
Southern
under first-year coach
RACINE. Oh1o - The Doc Holliday.
O'Lear) is al-.o telhng
Southem volleyball team
his
pia) ers to expect a
will be hosting l·astem in
out
of
the
the Volley for the Cure fight
1
hundering
Herd
(
1-4.
O- for touchdO\\ ns that sent
match at Southern High
J
Conference USA) the gnme into O\Crtime
School on Thursda). Oct
14 at 6 p.m. An)one "'hen Central Florida (3- and the) ''on 24 21.
wearing pmk to the con- 2. 1-0) is shO\\ cased on
"As I told our team. I
test will be eligablc for national tele\ is ion for the said ju t take out the
second straight '' eek on a \\~st Virgania film."
door prizes.
The Volley for the Cure Wednesda) night.
O'Leary said. '·That's
"This game here con- what kind of capabilities
event is a trndition that
~ttes back to 200h when cerns me." O'Leary said.
the) h:we to play at and I
Forget that three ol think that's the eff(lrt that
wvcamorc and LlWeland
played in the inaugtn at Marslwll's four losses \H''Il ~et."
event. 'I he event ''a); have come b) double
~lnr-.hall beat UCI•
created to honnr and cel- digits. 0'1 cary is paying from 200~ to 2004 whl'll
ebrate the herok fight parti&lt;:ular attention to the team~ "ere m~mbcrs
against breast cancl'r. how Mar-.hall was tough of the .\lid-Allll'rkan
For the match. both at home a~ainst No. 2.5 Conference. But UCF
teams wear pink uni- West Virgmia on Sept. has \\on a II ti' e meetings
forms and the match wns 10.
the
schools
:-.ince
:-.1arsh&lt;JII led 21-6 mad- :;\\itched to Conrerence
played with a pi 1k nn.d
wh1te ball. rhe event as way through the fourth USA in 2005.
belorc
the
held in high schools quarter
"I don't think there \\ill
t'' ice be a lot of handshakes,"
across Ohio to mise Mountaineers
awareness among stu- drove more than CJ5 y nrds O'Lenry snid. "It's n btg
dents, teachers, and fans.

•

Bloom handed out 16
assists while freshman setter Kayla Landaker had 13
assists, three serve aces
and six digs in a good a11around effort.
"We made a lot of mistakes. in game two, we had
25 errors. It takes 25
points to Y.in the game. we
basically gave them every,
sin~e point in game two,.·
saia Rio Grande head
coach Billina Donaldson.
"You can't win any game
like that."
"I do want to o;ay, Kati
Moo're was on toni~ht,''
Donaldson added. · Her
blocking was gooo. her
hits were there, sne wanted
to win and it \vas very evi-

conference game."
I ike the West Virginia
meeting. Marshall is
looking for a charged
atmosphere at Joan C'.
l::.d\\ ards
Stadium.
Mar hall will \\ear ih
'' hite road unifonns. is
g1vmg awa) T-~hirts and
encouraging fans to ""ear
"hite. and i~ offering
free and dic;counted tickets to pack the 40,000&lt;&gt;eat Madium.
\\ hcther that encrg)
transfers to the field
renl.tins to be -.een. For
much of the sea-.on.
Mnrshall ha:-. :-.trugglcd
on both sides of the bnll
due in part to a \ oung
ro~t&lt;.'r. Hollida) aircad)
has been !meed to ll'l.' a
dotl.'n lir~t-year players.
.\lurshnll b wming off
a 41 16 loss nt Southcm
l\liss in which the
Thundering Herd punted
on their first -.e\ en po~­
session
and cro-.sed
midfield just once.
l ~hings may not get an)
cnsier
against
the

Knight:-..
UCP's delcn-.e ha'
giwn up four touchdown~ each b) rushing
and passing and alhl\\ s
265 )ards ol offen-.e per
game ,\II are conference
be ts. The Knighl'i tigure
to tantalize a Mnrsha.ll
nmning game that rnnk!\
near the bottom national1
)·.. HO\\ do )OU e tablish
the run'? You block them
better." Hollida) aid.
"We ha\ e to become a
more balanced ot.fens~.
We spen~ n lot of tune 111
that m~etang roon! tn find
''a)s lor ot~r often c to
b~.· succes ... tul. We all
k.mm ~1eing one l~imcn:.annal as llllt one ol thos~.·
\\a):-.."
r-.torshnll has been hitand-mis~ in the passing
gaml.', lOll,
Hrian Andersou \H~nt
ju:-.t 7 of 16 for 30 ) nrds
at Southern Miss. He \\as
pulled for backup \.J.
Graham. \\ho completed
Please see Marshall, B6

soccer stays
unbeaten
BY MARK W ILLIAMS
SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL

RIO GRA:t-·mE. Ohi.o
- The Unhersity of Rio
Grnnde RedStonn men's
soccer team. ranked No.2
in the latest NAIA Top 25
rating, enacted some
revenge on ~he team that
ousted them from the
Mid-South Conference
' Journament last season.
the University of the
Cumberlands.
Rio
knocked off the Patriots.
2-0 on Saturdav night at
Evan Davis Field. Rio Grande (12-'0, 4-0
MSC) remained unbeaten
on the season with the
\ ictoT).
Sophomore
forward
Richard Jsbemer (Sao
Paulo, Brazil) scored the
first of two goals on the
mght in the 37th minute
to~ give Rio Grnnde the
only goal it would need
on the nioht. He wa~
assisted l;y freshman
defender Roberto Lopes
(Sao Paulo. Brnz.il).
The 1-nil advanta!"!e
held up until the 59th
minute when lsberner
recei' ed a perfect feed
from senior midfielder
Ederson
Lopes (Sao
Paulo, Brazil) and he was
able
to
beat
Cumerberlands goalkeeper Dcnni~ Kramer for the
second time and !!i' e Rio
an all-important insurance
goal.
Sophomore goalkeeper
Jonnthan Vhcosi (Ottawa.
Ontario) recorded his
eighth shutout of the season. He stopped all ~i:&lt;
shots on goal b\ the
Patriots. kramer also
recorded six -.aves for
Cumberlands (7-2-3. 2-2
MSC).
"It was certainly a very
big g.tme for us,'' said Rio
Grande head coach Scott
~ lonissev. ··1 thought we
wcr~ a little sluggish. but
I thmk maybe more than
U11)1hing else. ~hat might
haH~ been a stgn of the
le\ el of competition,
becau~e Cumberlands are
a good ,jde."
"Ob\ iousl) . a 2-nil
result is a good result,"
Morris-.e) added. "I was
a little disnppointed in our
execution on set fiece-.
\\hen )OU ha\e b corners. \\e had a couple that
''ere ju't get the gu): in
the right place at the n~ht
time nnd I think the ball'~
in the back of the net.
The execution toni2ht on
-.ct piece' just \\·asn 't
• there."
"lt was a good battle
md
a
clean
sheet
(shutout), '' hich is glxXI
and \\ e move on.''
;\ lorri~~cv said.
"We
lhl)K' to c~mtinue to roll in
thl' right direction:·
Rto Grande ''ill step
out of conference for it~
next match. rene'' ing
acquaintances
'' ith
Cednr. ille on Thursda).
I The game will be pla)ed
at Cedarville. '~heduled
tor a 7 p.m. kick-otT.

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PROBATE COURT
MEIGS
OF
COUNTY, OHIO L.
SCOTI
POWELL,
JUDGEIN
RE:
CHANGE OF NAME
OF
STEPHANNIE
JAYNE
KINGTO
STEPHANNIE
JAYNE
THOMASCASE NO.
20106042
APPLICANT
HEREBY
GIVES
NOTICE THAT SHE
HAS
FILED AN
APPLICATION FOR
CHANGE
OF
NAME IN
THE
PROBATE COURT
OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO,
REQUESTING THE
CHANGE OF NAME
FROM
STEPHANNIE
JAYNE KING TO
STEPHANNIE
JAYNE THOMAS. A
HEARING ON THIS
APPLICATION WILL
BE
HELD
ON
NOVEMBER
15,
2010 at 11:00 a.m.
IN
THE
MEIGS
COUNTY PROBATE
COURT, LOCATED
AT
100
EAST
SECOND STREET
POMEROY,
OH
45769 STEPHANNIE
JAYNE KING41701
POMEROY
PIKEPOMEROY, OH
45769 (10} 13
PUBLIC
NOTICE
NOTICE. is hereby
g1ven
that
on
Saturday October 16
at 10:00 a.m.. a
public sale W1ll be
held at 211 W.
Second , Pomeroy,
Ohio. The Farmers
Bank and Savings
Company is selling
for cash In hand or
certified check the
following
collateral:1998
Chevy
Malibu
1G1NE52M4WY169
FORD
5911998
E250 CLUB WAGON
1FBSS31 L6WHB932
96The Farmers Bank
Savings
and
Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the
right to bid at this
sale, and to withdraw
the above collateral
prior to sale. Further,
The Farmers Bank
Savings
and
Company reserves
the right to reject any
or
all
bids
submitted.The above
described collateral
will be sold •as iswhere is", with no
expressed or implied
warranty given.For
further infonnation,
or for an appointment
to inspect collateral,
prior to sale date
Cynoie or
contact
Ken at 992·2136
(10) 13, 14, 15
SHERIFF'S SALE •
REAL
ESTATE
CASE
NUMBER:
09CV122 Nationstar
LLC
Mortgage
(Plaintiff) vs. Deron
Howery,
et
al.
(Defendants}
COURT
OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO In pursuance
of an Order of Sale
to me directed from
said Court in the
above entitled action,
I will expose to sale
at public auction at
the Meigs County
Court House ' on
Friday,
November
5th, 2010 at 10:00
AM of sale day, the
following described
real estate: Situated
in the Township of
Columbia, Cou'lty of
Meigs and State of
Ohio Being a part of
Tract
of
land
transferred
to
Rodney and Marilyn
Howery as recorded
in Deed Book 254 at
Page 675 Meigs
County
Recorders
OH1ce, Meigs County,
Ohio. Also Being a
part of Fractions 4
and 5, Township 9
North, Range 15
West.
Columbia
Townsh1p,
Meigs
County, State of Ohio
and more particularly
described as follows;
Beginning at a 5/8"
iron pin with I.D. Cap
set on the grantors
East property line
which bears North 81
deg 27' 02" West a
distance of 134.53
feet, North 90 deg
oo• 00" West a
distance of 268.64
feet. North 18 deg
12' 21" West a
distance of 370.62
feet, North 11 deg
08' 57" East a
distance of 209.32

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feet, and North 11
deg 28' 04" West a
distance of 88.00
feet from intersection
of State Route 143
and the Railroad
formerly know as the
K. and 0 Railroad;
Thence leaving said
East line and through
the lands of the
grantor the following
Two Courses; 1
South 79 deg 04' 19"
West a distance of
330.11 feet to a 5/8"
Iron pin w1th I D. Cap
set; 2. South 66 deg
00' 56" West a
distance of 252.75
feet to a 5/8" iron pin
with 1.0 Cap set on
the
grantors
assumed
West
property line, Thence
along said West
property line the
following
Two
Courses; 1. North 10
deg 57' OS" West a
distance of 295.50
feet to a 5/8" 1ron pin
w1th 1.0. Cap set; 2.
North 01 deg 14' 56"
West a distance of
442.85 feet to an
existing
iron
pin
bemg the terminus of
a
boundary line
agreement recorded
in Official Records
Volume 55 at Page
523; Thence leaving
said West line and
along said agreed
line the following Two
Course; 1 North 86
deg 21' 39" East a
distance of 500.27
feet to an existing
iron pin; 2. South 11
deg 28' 04" East a
distance of 611 so
feet to the principle
point of beginning
3.9690
containing
acre more or less in
said fraction 4 and
4.3404 acre more or
less 1n said fraction 5
for a total of 8.3094
acres more or less.
Also a 40 foot
easement along the
grantors
assumed
West property line,
described as follows,
beginn1ng at the
Southwest corner of
the above described
8.3094 acre more or
less Tract; Thence
South 10 deg 57' 05"
East a distance of
466.09 feet to a po1nt
1n the centerline of
State Route 143.
Bearings
are
assumed and are for
the determination of
angles only. All iron
pins set are 5/8" X
30" rebar with plastic
1.0. Cap stamped
"CTS-6844".
The
above
description
was prepared from
an actual survey
made on the 19th
day of August 2004,
by C. Thomas Smith,
Ohio
Professional
Surveyor #6844.Prior
Instrument
Reference:Deed filed
November 12, 2004,
recorded 1n Official
Volume
Records
203,
Page
143,
Office.
Recorder's
Meigs
County.
OhioCurrent Owners'
Deron,
Names:
HoweryProperty
Address:
30468
State Route 143,
Albany,
OH
45710Parcel
Number:
0500352006Apprais
ed At· $65,000.00
Terms of Sale:10% of
the appraised value
and that failure to
complete the sale will
result in the forfeiture
of
the
deposit.Respectfully
submitted,Edward M.
Kochalski (0001886)
Manley
Deas
Kochalski LLC P. 0.
Box
165028
Columbus,
OH
43216-5028
Telephone: 614·222·
4921 Fax. 614·220·
5613
Email:
emk®mdk·llc.com
Attorney for Plaintiff
Oct 13, 20, &amp; 27,
2010

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action, Robert E.
Beegle, the Sheriff of
Me1gs County, Ohio,
to sell
will expose
at public action on
the front steps of the
Meigs
County
in
Courthouse
Pomeroy,
Meigs
County, Ohio, on
Friday, November 5,
2010, at 10:00 a.m.,
the following lands
and
tenements:
Being a tract of land
in
the
located
South one-half of
Section 2. T·08·N, A·
15-W,
Salem
Township,
Meigs
Ohio and
County,
being
the
lands
conveyed to J &amp; M
Inc.,
as
Land,
recorded in Volume
75, Page 77 of the
Meigs County Official
Records, and being
further
described
as follows:Beginning
at a point in the
centerline of State
Route 124
which
bears N 52 deg, 42'
35" W, 3355.93 feet
from the Southeast
Sect1on
corner of
2;Thence departing
sa1d road, N 76 deg.
37' 18" E passing an
iron pin
set for
reference at 29 feet
for a total distance of
148.24 feet to an iron
pin set;Thence S 87
deg, 22' 01" E,
958.64 feet to an iron
pin set;Thence S 07
deg. 53' 13' W,
237.50 feet to an iron
pm set;Thence N 83
deg. 44' 26" W,
935.94 feet to an Iron
pm set;Thence N 84
deg. 49' 48" W,
passing an iron pin
set for reference at
114.09 feet for a total
distance of 142.18
feet to a
point in
the centerline of
State
Route
124;Thence
along
the centerline of
State Route 124, N
01 deg. 11' 21" E.
130.16 feet to the
po1nt of beginning
and contain1ng 5.005
acres. The
above
described tract is
legal
subject to all
easements
and
on
rights-of-way
record.AII
courses
are
corrected
magnetiC and are for
angular
purposes
only.AII iron pins set
are
&amp;frac12;"
in
diameter and 30" in
length
with
i.d.
cap.This descnption
was prepared from
the results of an
actual survey made
August 1999.Being a
part of the real
estate described in
Volume 75, Page 77
of the Metgs County
Offic1al
Records.
Reference
Deed.
Volume 111. Page
739, Me1gs County
Official
Records.Auditor's
Parcel
No.:
13·
00712.001The above
described real estate
IS
sold "as is"
without warranties or
covenants.PROPER
TY
ADDRESS:
31510
SA
124,
Langsville,OH
45741
CURRENT
OWNER:Charles
Landers and Diana
LandersREAL
ESTATE
APPRAISED
AT:
$40.000.00. The real
estate cannot be
sold for less
than
213rds the appraised
value. The appraisal
does not include an
interior examination
of any structures. if
any, on the real
estate. TERMS OF
SALE: 10°'&lt;&gt; down on
day of sale, cash or
certified
check,
balance
due
onconfirmation
of
sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S SALES
OPERATE UNDER
THE DOCTRINE OF
CAVEAT EMPTOR.
PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR
LIENS
IN
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO.ATIORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Jennifer L. Sheets,
UTILE &amp; SHEETS
LLP,
211·213 E.
Second
Street.
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
Telephone:
(740}
13,
992·6689(10)
20, 27

SHERIFF'S SALE,
CASE NO. 09 CV
107,
PEOPLES
BANK,
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
CHARLES
A.
LANDERS
AKA
CHARLES
LANDERS
AKA
CHARLES
ANDREW
LANDERS, SR. , ET
AL., DEFENDANTS,
COURT
OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO. By virtue of
an Order of Sale
SHOP
issued out of said CLASSIFIEDS
Court in the above ' - - - - - - - - - '

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100

SHERIFF'S SALE •
REAL
ESTATE
CASE
NUMBER·
1OCV011
CitiFinancial,
Inc
(PiaintiH} vs. Lorene
Hall,
et
al,
(Defendants)
COURT
OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO In pursuance
of an Order of Sale
to me directed from
said Court in the
above entitled action,
I will expose to sale
at public auction at
the Meigs County
Court House on
Friday,
November
5th, 2010, at 10:00
AM of sale day, the
followmg described
real
estate: The
following described
real estate situated 1n
Scipio
Township,
Meigs County, in the
State of Ohio, in
Fraction
31,
Township ?N, Range
14W, of the Ohio
Company Purchase,
and being a parcel
created out of the
Dan and Barbara
Cremeans property
(Volume 276, Page
111, Meigs County
Deed
Records)
bounded
and
described as follows:
Tract 1: Being at an
iron pin found at the
Northeast corner of
the Kenny H and
Carmelita Osborne
(Volume
property
290,
Page
619,
Mei9s County Deed
Records), from which
an iron p1n set by this
survey
at
the
Northwest corner of
Osborne
said
property bears South
69
degrees
08
minutes 36 seconds
West 223.74 feet;
Thence
extending
Osborne's Northerly
boundary, North 69
degrees 08 m1nutes
36 seconds East
12.76 feet to the
thread of a creek;
Then following the
thread of said creek
1n
a
Northerly
direction, sa1d thread
constituting a new
parcel boundary and
being approximated
by the following six
courses: 1) North 30
degrees 03 minutes
22 seconds West
41 .74 feet; 2) North
14
degrees
18
minutes 09 seconds
West 19.27 feet; 3)
North 16 degrees 30
minutes 55 seconds
East 33 79 feet; 4)
North 25 degrees 49

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minutes 21 seconds
East 46 69 feet;S)
North 22 degrees 59
minutes 53 seconds
East 43.23 feet, 6)
North 21 degrees 16
minutes 36 seconds
East 19.73 feet;
Thence leaving said
creek and continuing
along a new parcel
boundary North 89
degrees 48 minutes
12 seconds East
41.29 feet to the
Easterly boundary of
the
aforesaid
Cremeans' property,
passing an 1ron pin
set by this survey at
16.72 feet , Thence
along
Cremeans'
Easterly
boundary
the following three
courses: 1) South 22
degrees 22 minutes
31 seconds East
8.02 feet. 2) South
28
degrees
22
m1nutes 31 seconds
East 151.00 feet; 3)
South 68 decrees 22
minutes 31 seconds
East 100.00 feet to
the Southeast corner
thereof;
Thence
along
Cremeans'
Southerly boundary
the following three
courses: 1) South 51
degrees 22 m1nutes
29 seconds West
123.00 feet; 2) South
42
degrees
32
minutes 29 seconds
West 55 00 feet; 3)
South 42 degrees 30
minutes 51 seconds
West 78.01 feet to
the Southeast corner
of
the
aforesaid
Osborne
property;
Thence along the
East line of said
Osborne
property
North 21 degrees 36
mmutes 24 seconds
West 171 ,94 feet to
the
point
of
beginning, passing
an iron pin found at
28.93
feet
and
1.001
containing
acres,
more
or
less.Subject to all
legal
easements
The
above
was
description
made in accordance
with an actual survey
conducted by James
Stewart PS 7426 on
June 15 and 16,
1995 Bearings are
based on a previous
survey of the Kenny
H. and Carmelita
Osborne
property
(Volume 290, Page
619, Me1gs County
Deed Records} and
are intended only to
express
angular
measurement. Tract
2: The
following
described prem1ses

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Situated
1n
the
Township of Sc1p1o
County of Me1ys and
State of Oh1o Bemg
In Fmcllon 3\, Town
7 Range 14, Oh9
Company's
Purcha~ 8 ng part
of a tract of land
deeded to Robert FGorshn by M C
Smtih Executor of
tho Estate ot DaVId
Forest,
deceac::ed.
bey1nnmg
3 89
cha1ns South 4"5-1/2
West of tho forks ot
tho road lead1ng past
ros1dence
of
tho
James H Combs.
thence
North 27
degrees West 2 91
chams thence South
63·3/4 degrees West
3 39 cha1ns thence
South 27 degrees
East 3·112 chams to
the center of said
road, thence North
55·112 degrees East
3·112 cha1ns to the
place of begtnntng.
conblmng 1 08 acre,
less 15 teet and 2
Inches
off
the
Northwest end of the
described lot ot land
Prtor
Instrument
Reference
Deed
dated September 16,
2003,
flied
September 16, 2003,
recorded 1n OffiCial
Records • Volume
178
Page
551
Recorder's
Ot11ce
Megs
County
Oh1oCurrent Owners'
Names Lorene Hall
as to tho date of her
death
Property
Address
33869
BlacKwood
Road
Rutland, OH 45n5
Parcel
Number.
1700182001
and
1700596000
Appraised
At S27 000 00 Terms
ot Sale 10°o of the
appraised value and
to
that
fa lure
complete the sale wlil
result 111 the for1erture
of
the
deposlt.Aespectfully
subm1tted, Kelly A
Long
(0074035)Manley
Deas Kochalskl LLC
P
0
Box
165028Columbus
OH
43216·5028
Telephone 614·222·
4921 Fax 614·220·
5613
Ema
kal mdk·llc com
Attorney for Plnmt1ff
Oct 13 20, &amp; 27,
2010

SHERIFF S
SALE
CASE NO 10 CV
046
FARMERS
BANK
AND
SAVINGS
COMPANY,
PLAINTIFF
VS
AMIE M HART AKA
AMIE HART. ET AL
DEFENDANTS,
COURT
OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO By virtue of
an Order of Sale
ISSUed out Of SOld
Court 1n the above
acuon
Robert E
Beegle the Shenff of
Meigs County, Oh10
will expose to sell at
publiC act1on on the
front steps of the
Meigs
County
Courthouse
1n
Pomeroy
Me1gs
County Oh1o, on
Friday November 5
2010 at 1000 am
the followmg lands
and
tenements
Situated •n the State
of Oh1o, County of
Me~gs and tn the
V1llage
of
Mlddleport·PARCEL.
ONE
Be1ng
Lot
Number
One
Hundred
and
Seventy-One (171) 1n
PHILLIP
JONES
THIRD ADDITION to
the aforesaid Village
of
Middleport
Ohto PARCEL TWO.
Bemg Lot Number
One Hundred and
Seventy-Two (172) 111
JONES ADDITION to
said V1llage, excopt
the coal or any
minerals underlying
tho surface and the
right to m1ne the
same both of wh1ch
are reserved hereby
to W•ll J Hudson and
Ulhan
P
Hudson Reference
Deed Volume 156.
Paye 139, Me1gs
County
OIIICtal
Records AUditor's
Parcel Nos.
15·
01472 000 and 15·
01074 OOOThe above
descr1bed real estate
1s sold •as 1s wlthout
warrant1os
or
covenants PROPER
TY ADDRESS 642

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Mill
Street,
Middleport,
OH
45760
CUI~R~NT
OWNER Amte M
Hart AlAI ESTATE
APPRAISE:D
AT
$8 000 CO The real
estate cannot bo
sold lor less than
213rds tho appraised
value The appra I
does not tnclude an
rntenor examination
of any structwes 11
any, on the real
estate TERMS OF
SALE 10°o down on
day of sale, balance
due on confirmation
of sale Cash or
cert1fted
funds

SHERIFFS SALES
OPERATE UNDER
THE DOCTRINE OF
CAVEAT EMPTOR
PROSPf:CTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGfD TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
MEIGS
COUt'l~
OHIO
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF
Douglas W
Little
L ITILE &amp; SHEETS
LLP.
211·213
E
Second
Street,
Pomeroy OH 45769,
Telephone
(740)
992-66890ct 13 20
B. 27 2010

SALES
OPERATE UNDE=R
THE DOCTRINE OF
CAVEAT EMPTOR
PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN Tt IE
PUBLIC RECOROS
OF
•
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO
ATIOANEY
FOR
PLAINTIFFDouglas W Little
LITTLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP,
211·213
E
Second
Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Telephone·
(740)
992 6689(10) 13, 20.
27

10 00597
SHERIFF'S
SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
CASE NUMBER 10·
CV·024 BAC Home
Loans Serv1e1ng, L.P
FKA
Countrywide
Home •
Loans
Serv1c1ng
l P
Pl:lintill -vs-Jeremy
K Roush et al
Defendants Court of
Common
Pleas
Me gs County Ohio
In pursuance of an
Order of Sale in the
above ent•tled action
I w111 offer for sale at
public auction 1n the
above county on tho
5th day of November
2010 at 10.00 am at
tho door of the
courthouse,
the
followtng descnbed
real
estate SEE
LEGAL
DESCRIPTION
ATTACHED
HERETO
AS
EXHIBIT
"A"Satd
premtses also known
as 30410 Nichols
Road,
Middleport
OH 45760 PPN
1101177003
Appra1sed
at
$62 500 00
and
cannot be sold for
less than two-th rds
(213) of that amount
Terms
of
Sale
Cannot be sold for
less than two-thirds
ol
the
apprarsed
value, 10% down on
the day of sale. cash
or certified check
balance
due
on
confirmation of sale
The opprrusal (d1d or
d d not) tnclude an
tntenor examination
of the house Robert
E Beegle
Shenlf
of
Me1gs
County THE LAW
OFFICES OF JOHN
D CLUNK, CO ,lPA
-OQ597 EXHIBIT A
THE
LAND

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SHERIFFS
SALE
CASE NO 10 CV
029,
FARMERS
BANK
AND
SAVIl\JGS
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF,
VS
KELLI A HUBBARD
ET
AL
DEFENDANTS
COURT
OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS
COUN~
OHIO By VIrtue of
an Order of Sale
ISSUed OUt Of SOld
Court tn the above
action
Robert E
Beegle, the Shenfl of
Me1gs County Oh10,
Will expose to sell at
pubhc acllon on the
front s1eps of the
Meigs
County
Courthouse
In
Me1gs
Pomeroy
County
Oh1o
on
Friday November 5
2010 at 10 00 am
the following lands
and tenements The
lollowtng descnbed
real estate Situated ur
the Lot 19 Burns
Addition, Township of
Letart
Countv of
Melys and State of
Oh1o,
to·WII
Lot
Number
Ntneteen
Begmmng at
(19)
the northeast corner
of lot at the corner of
the streets runmng
east and west and
north and south and
runmng south w1th
the west s1de of the
street SIXty ono (61)
feet to a post, thence
west
With
hno
between
lots
numbered • 19 and
20
one hundred
twenty seven (127)
feet to a post thence
north SIXty one (61)
feet to a post thence
east w1th the south
I ne of sa1d street one
hundred
twenty
seven (127) feet to
the
place
of
begmmng, containing
7747 square feet
more or less Subject
to ali legal highways
easements rlgtit of
ways,
zomng
ordmances
restnct1ons
and
cond1t1ons of record
Reference
Deed
Volume 199, Page
941, Me1gs County
OffiCial
Records Aud1tor's
Parcel
No
08·
00445.000
(MObile
Home located on
premises
IS
not
mcluded ) The above
descnbed real estate
1s sold •as •s" Without
warranties
or
covenants
PROPERTY
ADDRESS.
22739
Bucktown
Road
Rac1ne, OH 45771
CURRENT OWNER
Kell1
A
Hubbard
REAL
ESTATE
APPRAISED
AT
ss.ooo 00 The real
estate cannot be
sold for less than
213rds the appraised
value The appra1sal
does not Include an
interior examlflallon
of any structures, 11
any, on the real
estate TERMS OF
SALE 1o~o down on
day of sale balance
due on confirmation
of sale
Cash or
certified
• funds
required ALL

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WES r BEGINNING
FOil REFERENCE
AT
THE
SOUTHEAST
CORNER
OF
SECTION
12,
THENCE
WEST
1 830 FEET TO A
POINT,THENCE
NORTH 2 360 FEET
TO
THE
INTE'RS~CfiON OF
NICHOLS
ROAD
AND
LEADING
CRE(K
ROAD,
BEING THE TRUE
POINT
OF
BEGINNING
FOR
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED REAL

~~[~6~IN~HENCE

NICHOLS
ROAD
NORTH 1 DEG 00
54" EAST 349 84
FEET
TO
A
POINTTHENCE
LEAVING NICHOL.S
ROAD
AND
FOLLOWING
THE
COMMON
PROPERTY
LINE
OF
CAPEHART
OFFICIAL
RECORDS 15 PAGE
87 AND STOUT &amp;
OWENS OFFICIAL
RECORDS 10 PAGE
679
SOUTH
88
DEG 29' 06" EAST
163 95 FEET TO AN
IRON PIN SET AND
PASSING AN IRON
PIPE FOUND AT
19 80
FEET THENCE
CROSSING
THE
LOTS OF STOUT
AND
OWENS
OFFICIAL
RECORDS
10,
PAGE 679 SOUTH
16 DEG 03' 40"
WEST, 142 54 FEET
TO AN IRON PIN
SET THENCE
CONTINUING
TO
CROSS THE LOTS
OJ; STOUT AND
OWENS OFFICIAL
RECORDS 10 PAGE
679
SOUTH
13
DEG 48' 15" EAST
138 83 FEET TO
THE CENTERLINE
OF
LEADING
CREEK ROAD AND
PASSING AN IRON
PIN SET AT 110.16
FEET
THENCE
FOLLOWING
LEADING
CREEK
ROAD THE NEXT
FOUR
(4)
BEARINGS
AND
DISTANCES
THENCE SOUTH 57
DEG 24' 32" WEST,
33 95 FEET TO A
POINTTHENCE
SOUTH 61 DEG 41'
15" WEST 51 55
•
·
REFERRED TO IN FEET
TO
A
THIS
POINT THENCE
COMMITMENT.
SOUTH 67 DEG 13
S IT UATED IN THE 4..
n •
WEST 33 76
TOWNSHIP
OF FEET TO A POINT,
RUTLAND, COUNTY THENCE SOUTH 73
OF MEIGS, STATE DEG 44 50" WEST,
OF
OHIO,
IS 64 23 FEET TO A
DESCRIBED
AS
FOLLOWS.
SITUATED IN THE
TOWNSHIP
OF
RUTLAND, COUNTY
OF MEIGS, AND
STATE OF OHIO IN
SECTION 12 TOWN
5 NORTH, RANGE

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Middleport
OH
45760PPN
1101177003
Sale
date Nov 5, 2010
Oct13,20 B. 27, 2010
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107
BANK

PEOPLES
NATIONAL

ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIF-F
CHARLES

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vs

A
AKA

LANDERS
AKA
CHARLES

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SA
ET
AL DEFENDANTS
COURT
OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO By VIrtue of
an Order of Sale
Issued out 01 S81d
Co~rt 1n the above
act1on, Robert E
Be~gle the Shertff of
Me1gs County, Ohio,
w1l expose
to sell
at pubhc action on
the front steps ol the
Metgs
County
Ccurthouse
In
Pomeroy
Me gs
County
Oh o
on
Friday November 5
2010 at 10:00 am
the lollowlng lands
and
tenements
Be~ng a tract of land
located
1n
the
South one-half of
Sect1on 2, T .08·N A·
15-W
Salem
Township
Me gs
County
Ohro and
be ng
the
lands
conveyed to J &amp; M
Land
Inc
as
recsorpded tn77vo,lumhe
7
0 1e
age
Meigs County Ollrcml
Recor&lt;ts, and being
fur.her
described
as follows Beglnnmg
at a potnt In the
centerline of State
Route 124
wh1ch
bears N 52 deg 42'
as• W 335S 93 teet
from the Southeast
corner of
Section
2 :hence departing
said road, N 76 deg
37' 18" E. passmg a•l
•ron pm
sot for
reference at 29 feet
for a total drstanco of
t48.24 feet to an Iron
ptn set Thence S 87
deg
22 0 1" E
958 64 feet to an ron
pm set,Thence S 07
deg. 53 ' 13" W
237 50 feet to an Iron
pm set.T~ence. N 83
deg. 44 2 6
W,
935 94 teet to an tron
ptn set:T~enco.N 84
49 4 8
deg
W.
passtng an Iron prn
set for re1erence at
114 09 feet for a total
d s-.ance of 142- 18
feel to a
po1nt n
the centerline
of

Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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reco1d All
courses
are
corrected
magnetic and are for
angular
purposes
01 'y All tron pins sot
are
&amp;frac12,"
1n
d1amotar and 30" In
length
with
Id
cap Th s descnptlon
wns prepared from
tho results of an
actual survey made
August 1999 Being a
part of the real
estate described In
Volume 75, Page 77
of the Meigs County
OffiCial
Records
Reference
Deed
Volume 111, Page
739 Metgs County
OffiCial
Records Aud1tor's
Parcel
No
13·
00712 001The above
described real estate
1s
sold
•as
1s"
wnhout warranties or
covenants.PROPER
TY
ADDRESS
SA
124,
31610
Langsvtlle,OH
45741
CURRENT
OWNER Charles
Landers and D•ana
LandersREAL
ESTATE
AT
APPRAISED
$40,000 00 The real
estnte cannot be
sold lor less
than
2/3rds the appra1sed
value The appraisal
does not 1nclude an
1ntenor exammat1on
of any structures If
any on the real
estate TERMS OF
SALE 1Oot.. down on
day of sale, cash or
cert1fied
check.
balance
due
onconltrmallon
of
sale
ALL
SHERIFF'S SA.LES
OPERATE UNDER
THE DOCTRINE OF
CAVEAT EMPTOR
PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR
LIENS
IN
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO ATIORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF
Jenmfer L Sheets,
UTILE &amp; SHEETS
LLP,
211-213 E
Second
Street
Pomeroy OH 45769
Te ephone
(740)
13,
992-6689(10)
20 27
SHER'FFS
SALE
CASE NO. 10 CV
047
PEQPLES
BANK
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
PLAINTIFF.
VS
BRINL.EY F. SETH
AKA
BRINLEY
FRANKLIN
SETH
ET
AL
DEFENDANTS
COURT
OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO By v1rtue of
an Order of Sale
1ssued out of satd
Court 1n the above
action
Robert E
Beegle. the Shenff of

State
Route
124;Thence
along
the centerline
of
State Route 124, N
POINT AND BEING Ot deg.
•
• E.
11 21
THE TRUE POINT
OF
BEGINNING. 130 16 feet to the
CONTAINING
point of beginning
1 0831
ACRES, and contamlng 5 005
acres The
above
MORE OR LESS descnbed tmct Is Me1gs County Oh•o.
w 11 expose to sell at
Satd premises also
known as
30410 subject to all
legal publ c actlon on the
0
front steps of the
N chols
Ad,

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Me1g
County
In
Courthou e
Pomeroy
Mlllgs
County, Oh10, on
Fndny, Novemb r 5
2010. at 1000 arn.
the foflowln,g lands
and
tenements
Slluatod
in
the
Townsh•P
of
Salt bury, County of
M gs and State of
Ohto Beq1nn1ng at
tho North east corner
of land owned by
Jacob Smith (now
clecensed) svpposed
to contmn 79 acres.
1n Section 3 Town 2
Range 13, thence
West 90 rod to the
Northwe t corner I
tho
d Lot
cnre
South 51 rod to a
stake th nco fa t
90 rod to the fa ..t
line of ,. rd Lot to a
stoke thence North
51 rods ld the 1Jiace
of
beg1nmng,
conta ntng 29 (teres
more
or
less
Ref renee
Deed
Volumn 202 Page
513 Me1g County
Off1clal
Record
Aud1tor s Parcel No
14·00052 000
The
above descnbed real
estate ts sold as Is
Without warranties or
covenants
PROPERTY
ADDRESS Wills Hill
Road Pomeroy, OH
45769
CURRENT
OWNER Bnnley F
Seth REAL ESTATE
APPRAISE=D
AT
$15,000 00 The real
estate cannot be
sold for less than
213rds the appro1sed
value The appra•sal
does not rnclude an
rntelior examrnallon
of any structures, •f
any, on the real
estate TERMS OF
SALE 10% down on
day of sale, balance
due on con"' mahoo
of c.:II
Cash or
cert1hed
funds
reqUired
ALL
SHERIFF'S SALES
OPERATE UNDER
THE DOCTRINE OF
CAVEAT EMP10R
PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO
ATIORNFY
FOR
PLAINTIFF
Jenn1fer L Shoots.
UTILE &amp; SHEETS
LLP,
LJ11-213
E=
Second
Street
Pomeroy OH 45769
Telephone
(140)
992 6689
Oct 13 20 B. 27

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Shenfl Sale of Real
EstateCase Numbnr
09..CV 088
Well
Fargo Bank N A
successor by m"rger
to Wells F rgo Home
Mortgage
In Vs
Ryan E
D I
et
al Court of Common
Pleas M
Cou ty
Oh1o In pursuan of
an ord of ale to
m
d1rcctcd from
said court 11 tt
above ent1tl d act on,
I will expo e to
at public oucuon on
the froQ_t steps of th
Me gs County Court
Hou
on frld y
Nov rnb r
2010
t 10 00 am
of
d day the
fo
ng desu
e tate S1tuat
1n th Stat ot ()h o
County ol Merg ruld
1n the Town hlp of
Chester Being part of
a tract of land
tran f nod to Pa'1y
Ann
P1 ens
recorded n Oflr
Record 18, P g
623 M g Cour ty
Recorder s
Off e
Metgs County Ohio
also be ng a part of
Sect1on 6 Town l11p
2 North REJnge '3
West,
and
ntor
pa11cularly descrtb d
as follows Begrmung
at a pont 1n the
center! e
of
Town!:h p Road 12
Wickham
Road
wh'ch bears South
00 deg 00 24 w 1
a drstance of 961 49
feet
from
the
southwest com r of
a 7.926 acre more or
less tract recorded n
OII1C1al
Record
Volume 61
Peg
643,fhence
long
sa•d center ne t e
fo lowmg
three
courses 1 South 28
deg 47 'l2 E::a 1
d1stance
I 70380
feet to a po t 2
South 29 d g o4 27
East a d1stance I
188 54 feet to a
po :11, 3 South 21
deg 44' 21" fast a
d1stance of 40 27
feet
to
a
p01nt The.'1Ce leav g
sa d cent rl1110 North
76 deg :?4 50 W I
passmg thru a 5/8
1ron pm With pi ti
!den' r cat on cap t
at a d tanc
of
30
fert and g01ng
a total d stanc of
366 49 feet to a 5/8
1ron pm w1th plastiC
1denttf calion
cap
set Then&lt;: e North 51
deg 20' 57 We 1 a
diStance of 84 16
feet to a 518 ron p n
With
pia e
ldentif t n
cap The
North 00
deg 15 17 W st a
d1stance of 137 05
feet to a 518" 1ron p1n
w1th
plast

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C&lt;lp,Thence
South
85 d g 18' SB Ea I
pa lng lhru a 518
Iron ptn w1th plashc.
tdentlhCDIIOn CDP et
at a distance of
2&amp;7 95
feet
and
~ ng a total d stance
of 287 95 feet to th
pr n pal po I of
beg nmng conta n ng
1 700 acres mor
I
Bearngs
a umP.d ~nd are
tho dctcrmtnallon ol
ongl
only All •ron
re 518" X 30
ptn
r bar w th plast1c 1d
t&lt;lrnped CTS6844
Th
above
de cnptiOfl
wa
pr p red from an
I I r rvey made
th 5th day of
Jul}' 2002 by C
homa Smtih Oh1o
Proto s1onal
Surveyor
#6844 Parcel
Number 03·00463·
001 Property Located
at 36459 W1ckham
A dPomeroy. OH
4 5 169Property
Appra1ood
at
4'&gt;000 OOTerms
of
S e Cannot be sold
for less than 213rds
lor the appraiSed
vatu
1O"o down on
day of ale case or
certified
check,
balance
due
on
confirmalton of
The appral$81
not
ulCiude •
nte11or exam nat on
of the house Robert
E
Beegle
Me1gs
County Sheni!An ta
L Madd x Attorney
lor
the
Pla1nl1ff
Lerner, Sampson 8
RothfussP.O.
Box
5480 Clnclnnatr OH
(513)
45202-4007
241 31000ct
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2010

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Morrison both added
h\e kills each. While
Hendrix
and
Kiki
O&lt;&gt;borne
contributed
three kills nnd one kill
respectively.
S\\ aLLel had a teambest four blocks, while
Holtt:r, Morrison and
lkndrix added one
block apiece. Swatzel
als(l had 15 assi ts to
lead FHS, while Hendrix
added 13 a&lt;&gt;si&lt;&gt;ts.
Eastern also claimed a
25-6. 25-6 'ictor) in the
jumor 'arsity conte t.
The Lad) l·agles \\ill
play their regular season
finale on ·1hur day when
the) host Southern in the
TVC Hocking finale for
both clubs m 6 p.m.

dent that she wanted to
win. I'm sure all my kids
want to win, but we just
don't have the history of
winning like Georgetown,
once we get that feeling of
winning, we're going to be
really hard to stop."
Donaldson talked about
where her team will go
from this point forwaid.
"What we're going to do
now is just out the~ af!d
try to get as many wms m
our pocket ao; possible and
go to the conference tournament and ~ust shock a lot
of people, ' Donaldson
said.

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REOSTORM eotmNUES
TO ROLl

BECKLEY. W.Va. The University of Rio
Grande RedStonn volleyball team picked up two
more wins on Saturday
afternoon, taking both contests of a tri-match versus
Brescia and Mountain
State. The tri-match was
played at Mountain State.
Rio knocked off Brescia in
the opener in straight sets,

LADY MARAUDERS FALL
TO ALEXANDER

ROCKSPRINGS.
Ohio - ·1 he ,\1eigs Lad)
Marauders ( 12-l). 5-4
TVC Ohio) fell to
Alexander ( 18-1, 10 0)
in a TVC Ohio match on
Tuesda) evening in three
sets.
Alexander ''on by
scores of 25-8. 25-13.
and 25-22. The win was
the l ad) Spartans 21st
traight league ''in and
their se' enth straight
league title.
Morgan lloward and
Shellie Baile) each had
three points to lead the
Marauders.
Lad)
Emalee
Glas
and
Chandra Stanley each
had I\\ o points and
Jordan Anderson and
Kelsey Shuler each had
one point.
Ho\\ 111 d had :~even
kills for the I adv
Marauders. followed b)•
Stanley, Alison Brown,
and Alaine Arnold with
three kill::. each , and
Bailey ..., ith one kill.
!-itanle) had t\\O blocks
and Howard had one.
• GJao;s had 16 as ist in
the
match,
while
Miranda
Grucser,
Stanle). and bmil)
Knman each had one.
Metgo; wJIJ play at
Athens on Thur&lt;&gt;dn) at 6
p.m.
LADY EAGLES SWEEP
SOUTH GALLIA

MERCERVILLE.
Ohio - It wasn't ca::.y.
but the Eastern volleyball team clai mcd a season sweep of host South

25-11 , 25-13 and 25-15.
The RedStorm bested
Mountain,.State in the second match. also in straight
sets, 25-12, 25-23 and 2514.
Rio Grnnde ( 12-9) is on
a nice little roll at present.
having won six in row and
eight of its l~t nine.
Sophomore outside hitter Whitney Smith had
another aU-around fine day
as she led the RedStonn
with 12 kills in the matchup with Brescia. In addition to the 12 kills, S111ith
tallied eight digs in the
contest as well.
Sophomore middle hitter Erin Shennan added
eight kills and registered
two solo blocks and five
block assists. Sophomore
outside
hitter Tresa
Swatzel (Sha6e, OH) also
chip~ in with five kills.
Aiding Sherman at the
net was senior outside hitter Rachel Walker and
junior middle hitter Kati
Moore. Walker had four
block assists and Moore
posted four solo blocks
and one block assist.
Sophomore
Iibera
Lauren Raines paced the
defense with 25 digs.
Senior setter Ashley
Bloom and sophomore
defensive specialist Kaci

Shoemaker added seven
digs each to the RedStorrn
cause.
Bloom handed out 15
assists while freshmen
Kelsey Martin and Kayla
Landaker distributed 10
and nine assists respectively.
Brescia falls to0-16 with
the loss.
Against Mountain
it wa&lt;; Shennan who
the big day in the kill
department, leading the
RedStonn with 10. She
also had one solo block
and a pair of block assist&lt;;.
Swatzel and Walker contributed seven kills each
while Smith and freshman
outside hitter Cindy Willis
chipped in with six each.
Walker also had one
block and two block
'as_sists.
Raines topped the stat
sheet in digs with 19. followed by Smith with 17.
Martin and freshman
defensive specialist Nicole
Ogg with eight each and
Uiridaker co1Iected seven.
Moore also produced
two solo blocks.
The win over Mountain
State was Rio's second in a
48-hour time period, having beaten them on
Thursday at home. also in
three sets.

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Marshall
Kent Sanborn/photo

OVCS' Madison Crank spikes the ball during
Monday's l'llatch at Ironton St. Joe.

Gallia on Monday night
following a 25-20, 2522. 25-23 triumph in a
Tri- Valley Conference
Hocking
Division
matchup
in
Gallia
County.
The visiting Lady
• Eagles (18-2, 12-2 TVC
Hocking) maintained
sole possession of second place in the league
stnndings. one game
ahead of third place
l'rimblc (11-3). The
Lad) Rebels (·13-8. 96), on the other hand.
have ecured the four
spot in their first season
standi ng:~.

SGHS also lost to the
Lady Eagles back on
September 21 by a 258, 25-14. 25-19 margin
in Tuppers Plains.
Ally Hendrix led EHS
with 16 service points,
followed by Jamie
Swatzel, Janae Boyles,
Beverly ..\1axson and
Britney Morrison with
four points apiece .
Brenna Holter and
Raylee Collins both
added two service
points each to the winning cause.
Holter led the net

attack with 13 kills, followed by Swatzel with
12 and Maxson with
nine. Morrison and
Hendrix both added two
kills ap1ece . Swatzel
and Hendrix also had
respective block totals
of four and two.
Hendrix led the phs·
ing game with 21
assists, followed by
Swatzel with 14 and
Breanna Hayman with
three.
Tori
Duncan led
SGHS with nine servite
points. followed by
Chandra Canaday and
Meghan Caldwell with
five points apiece. Ellie
Bostic had four points ,
Tayler Duncan added
three
and
Chrissy
Howell rounded things
out with two points.
Caldwell led the net
attack with 12 kills and
five blocks. followed
by Canaday with five
kills and five blocks.
Bostic and Shelby
Merry both added three
kills apiece for the
hosts . Both Duncans
had 12 assists each to
lead the passing game.

leads UCF in rushing at
57 yards per game and is
averaging I 06 yards
through he air.
fromPageBl
Godfrey "is giving
them a whole new
10 of 12 passes before dimension on offense,''
injuring his right ankle.
Holliday said. "Where he
Graham has been ruled creates issues is when he
out for Wednesday's improvises. We have to
game, meaning Anderson try and contain him and
will get his 20th consecu- do a good job of keeping
tive start. Anderson has him in the pocket."
been solid at home, comThe game will feature
pleting 41 of 59 passes two of the conference's
for 524 yards and six top defensive ends in
touchdowns with no UCF's Bruce Miller and
interceptions in two Marshall's Vinny Curry,
games this season.
the nation 's sack leader
0' Leary has been with eight.
rotating freshman Jeff
Marshall knows all
Godfrey
and
Rob about Miller, the 2009
Calabrese at quarterback conference
defensive
with success.
player of the year.
Holliday. a former
In the fourth quarter
assistant coach at West last year, Miller stripped
Virginia. said he tried to the ball from Anderson.
recruit Godfrey, who UCF recovered and

eventually scored the goahead touchdown with
23 seconds left in a 21-20
win. That started a sixgame conference winning streak.
''That play was the difference in our season,"
O'Leary said.
The Knights have
made big plays a mainstay on defense this year,
forcing three turnovers in
last week's 42-7 win over
UAB. Two of them were
returned for touchdowns.
"Our defense has been
pretty stingy since we· ve
been here," O'Leary
said. "We're not as stout
up front as we'd like to
be. But they're getting
off of blocks and making
a lot of plays and making
a lot of third-down plays,
which I think. is critical if
you're going to be off the
field."

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