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                  <text>Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel

National Scoreboard
Detroit at Texato, 8:05 p.m.
Seanle at Kansas City, 8.10 p.m.
L.A . Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.

. PRo BASEBALL
American League
East Division
WLPctGB
Tampa Bay
88 60 .595

Boston
New York

J

.593
.533 9
Toronto
a:o 70 .533 9
Baltimore
66 ~2
446 22
Central Division
W ·L
Pet
GB
Chicago
83 66 .557
Minnesota
82 68 .547 1/,
Cleveland
73 77 .487 101',·
Detroit
70 79 .470 13
Kansas C1ty
66 84 .440 17/,
West Division
WLPctGB
)(·Los Angeles 92 57 .617
Texas
74 77 .490 19
Oakland ·
69 80 .463 23
Seattle
57 92 383 35
• ·clinched divis1on
Monday·• Games
Cleveland 3, Minnesota 1
N.Y. Yankees 4, Ch1cago White Sox 2
Boston 13, Tampa Bay 5
Te:&gt;~as 11 , Detro11 8
Kansas City 3. Seatlle 0
l'uesday's Games
Minnesota a1 CleiJeland, 7:05 p.1n.
White So~o: at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05p.m
Baltimore at Toronto. 7:07p.m.
Boston atTampa Bay, 7:·10 p.m.
·
Detroit at Texas. 8:05 p.m.
Sea111e at Kansas City. 8:10p.m.
L.A. Angels at Oa~ land. 10:05 p.m.

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Monday's Games
Cleveland 3, Mlnnesola 1
N.Y. Yankees 4, Chicago Wh ite Sox 2
Boston 13, Tampa Bay 5
Texas 11 , Detroit 8
Kansas City 3, Seattle 0
Tuesday's Games
Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:05p.m.
White Sox at N.Y. Yankees. 7:05p.m.
Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07p.m
Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10p.m.

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Cowboys outlast Eagles in wild, wacky g~e
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IRVING. Texas - Terrell
Owens caught the lung pass
National Football League
in stride, cruised into the end
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
zone
and began showing off.
Easl
WLTPct
PFPA
With a shimmy in the
New England 2 D 0 1.000 36 20
direction of the Philadelphia
BlJffalo
2 0 0 1.000 54 26
NY Jars
1 1 0 .500 30 33
Eagle's, then some arm- fl ap. 0 -2 0 .000 24 51
Miami
ping
like he used to do when
Soulh
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PFPA
he 'Scored for them, the final
Tennessee
2 0 0 1.000 41 17
Monday night ga me at Texas
1nclia:napol1s
1 1 0 .500 . 31 44
0 1 0 _OQO 17 38
Houslon
Stadi um was off to a wi ld·
Jacksonville
0 2 0 .000 26 37
start.
North
WLTPct
PFPA
And it kept gomg from
Pit1sburgh
2 0 0 1.000 48 23
..
there
Baltimore
1 0 0 1.000 17 10
0 2 (l .000 17 41
Cincinnati
After
seven lead changes,
Cleveland
0 z 0 .000 16 38
the game fit tingly came loa
West
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close
wi th a pass that incl udDen11er
2 o o 1_ooo BO 52
ed
two
laterals . Dal las
Oakland
1 1 0 .500 37 49
Karisas City
0 2 o .000 18 40
stopped
it,
then walked
San Diego
0 2 0 .000 62 65
away wi th a memorable 41NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
37
victory.
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WLTPcl
PFPA
Dallas
2 0 0 1.000 69 47
"We kept bel ieving in eac h Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber (24) carries
N.Y. Giants
2 0 0 1.000 57 20
other," Cow boys coac h the ball past Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Trent Cole (58)
Philadelphia
1 1 · 0 .500 75 44
Phillips
sai&lt;.l.
Washington
1 1 0 .500 36 · 40 ·Wade .
"Everyone said ' Hey. hang . in the first quarter of an NFL football game in Irving, Texas ,
South
Wl T' Pct PF PA in . there, we' re goi ng w Monday.
.
Carolina
2 0 0 1.000 46 41
New Orleans
1 1 0 .500 48 49
come out on top,' a nd we !-yard touchdown run, lift- halftime, but Dallas mo ved
Tampa Bay
1 1 0 .500 44 33
1 1 0 .500 43 45
did' ",
ing the Cowboys to a victory in front on a 17-yard touchAtlanta
North
The
wackiness
incl
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that
certainly will be remem' dowo catch by Barber. The
W L TPct
PFPA
Tony Ramo following one bered by· anyone who saw it. Eagles came right back, with
Green Bay
2 0 0 1.000 72 44
Chicag o
1 1 0 .500 46 .33
flub
with another,leading to
For anyone who didn 't, McNabb overcoming a secDetroit
0 2 0 .000 46 82
Philadelphia tou&lt;.:hdowns 14 think back to Romo's great ond-and-21 by scooting out
Mlnnesola
0 2 0 .000 34 42
Wool
apart;
Eagles escape in Buffalo on a . of two near colli sions,
WL TPct PFPA seconds
receiver De Sean Jackson Monday night last year, or to avo iding an ankle tackle and
Arizona
2 0 0 1.000 54 23
San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 46 53
losing an apparent touch- Rome's playoff goof in zipping the football like a
Seattl e
0200004067
down
because he flicked the Seattle two years ago, or fas t-pitch
softball
to
St. louis
0 2 0 .000 16 79
ball away tn celebration McNabb's great escape on a Westbrook. The drive ended
Sunday's Game~: ,
before he actually . scored; scramble three ~ears ago or with Westbrook churning
Green Bay 48, Detroit 25
N.Y. Giants 4-t , St. LolJiS 13
and
, ultimately, there was even -Leon Letts premature into the end zone for his
Indianapolis 18, Minnesota 15
Donovan
McNabb and Brian touchdown celebration in third touchdown and a 37-31
Oakland 23, Kan sas City 8
Carolina 20, Chicago 17
We stbrook wasting ~ real the January 1993 Super lead .
Washington 29, New Orleans 24 ,,
Dallas got close with a 47perfo rmances by fumbltng a Bowl. This game had plays
Tennessee 24. Cincinnati 7
Buffalo 20, Jacksonville 16
handoft·
reminiscent
of
all
those
.
yard
fi eld goal from Nick
fourth-quarter
San Francisco 33, Seattle 30, OT
exchange.
Most of the action came in Folk, but Philadelphia was
Tampa Bay 24, ·Atlanta 9
New England 19, NY Jets 10
The
game
was
dec
ided
,
the
first half, but the game driving for a lead-padding
Arizona 31 . Miami 10
cleanly after that turnover - was deci ded late - of score when McNabb put the
Denver 39, San Oiego 38
Pittsburgh 10. Cleveland 6
a crisp Romn ~ led · drive .course.
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ball on Westbrook's hip
Monday's Game•
capped by Mari on Barber 's
Philadelphia led 30-24 at instead o(' in his belly. The
Dallas 41 , Philadelphia 37

PRo FooTBALL

89 61
80 70

American League
East Division
W L Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
88 60 .595
Boston
89 61 .593
New York
80 70 .533 9
To,oitto
60 70 .533 9
Baltimore
66 82 .446 22
Central Dlvlelon
W L PctGB
Chicago
83 66 .557
Minnesota
62 68 .547 0',
Clevetand
· 73 77 .487 10 /1
Detroit
70 79 .470 13
Kansas City
66 84 .440 17Y,
West Division
W l
Pet
GB
11-los Angeles 92 57 .617
Texas
74 77 .490 19
Oakland
69 80 .463 23
Seattle
57 92 .383 35

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Cowboys recovered at the
33 and Romo moved them
all the way to · the go-ahead
score, the big play being a
32-yard pass to Jason
Witten.
Phil adelphi a hard ly threatened on its final two tries.lts
final two-lateral play was
shoved out of bounds.
Ramo was 21-of-30 for
312 yards with three. touchdowns. plus a lost fumble
and an interception. Owens
had 89yards on three catch. es. two goi ng fo r touchdowns. He had the earl y 72ya rder ·and a 4-yarder,
although he didn't catch a
pass in the second half. His
first TD moved him into second place on ' the NFL's
career receiving touchdown
list he finished at 132, well
behind Jerry Rice's record of
197 ·
" It doesn' t matter what
they say about me now,"
Owens said. "The Lord has
obviously blessed me with a
lot of talent."
McNabb was 25-of-37 for
28 1 yards with a· touchdown
and four sacks, two on the
· final series. · He also
matched Ron Jaworski 's
club mark of 175 career TD
passes.
Jackson caught six passes
for 110 yards, becoming
only the second player -in
NFL hi story, to open his
career with consecutive
100-yard games. The other
was Don Looney, also for
Philadelphia , in 1940 .
Westbrook ran 18 times
for 58 yards for two touchdowns, and c.aught six passes for 45 yards and another
score.

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RACINE - Construction workers
continue to make concrete pours on
. the Racine boat ramp and should be
out of the section of ramp which will
be underwater by the end of the week,
according to the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources.
Gu s Smithhisler of ODNR said
although ·the first concrete test pour
didn't turn out as hoped two weeks
ago, the second did and has resulted in
the progress now seen at the site . The
pours contain form grooved concrete,
a specialty item that assists trucks With
extra traction when pulling a wet boat.
Workers with Alan Stone Company
are currently focusing on the section of
the ramp which will be underwater to
avoid any situations ·where high water
mi&amp;ht once again stall the prQject.
Smtthhtsler prevtously said crews are
waiting until the entire ramp is poured

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before fm1shmg the parking lot 's
asphalt tO avoid damaging it with
heavy equipment working on the
ramp . However, all other " upland"
work such as grating of the parking lot,
water lme placement and wetlands
have been completed. The counesy
docks have also been put in place.
Sm1thhtsler said officials with
ODNR will be on the site next week
to 'inspect the work being done on the
$2 million-plus project nearly 10
years tn the makmg . The -actual completion date is Nov. 9 but ODNR. is
hopeful the project will be done " well
ahead of that ."
·
. Once completed the ramp will
tmmedtately open to the public with a
dedication ceremony to follow at a
later date .
The ramp was initially set to be
completed this past spring but due to a
delay caused by continuous high water
along the Ohio River, the date was
pushed to fall.

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Work continues
on the construction of a ne...,.
boat ramp at
Racine , an Ohio
Department of
Natural
Resources pro. ject costing over
$2 million . ODNR
hop e~ to have
the project completed this fall.
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Hal Kneen
of the
Foundation
for Meigs
County's
Future presents a
$250 check
to Mary
Wise, presidimt, right,
and Donna
Wilsoh, vice
president
of the
Riverbend
Arts Council.

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children's an activities.
Linda Riggs and Lula Tobin
·Rhojean McClure and are chairman. Eight artisans
Sharon Dean, co-chairmen will have canopies in the
of the show. said Diana park where a varietyofactivJohnson has planned youth ities will be taking place activities which will include · Mary Wi se will be chair cana sidewalk chalk art contest ing; . Mary
Mitchell ,
for the ,chlidren wttll the European bead weaving;
dr~wmgs to be judged and Diana Johnson, acrylic paintpnzes awarde~ at 3:30p.m. ing, Julian and Brian Harper
Chlidren wtll also _pamt · d1splaymg homemade candy
rocks, decorate sunvtsors, and more from their busiand create refrigerator an, ness ; Coco Blessings.
work wtth Vanessa Folmer
Betty Stiles will be workon designing trading cards, ing
with
watercolors ,
and listen to storyteller, McClure with oil and
Donna Wilson .
ijcrylic .paints: Peggy Crane
McClure s~d a communi- with floral designs and also
ty canvas wtll be hung for displaying a mural painted
anyone there to pamt on . by those who work at Meigs

Pomeroy
reports
accidents,
vandalism
BY BETH SERGENT

BSEAGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
POMEROY - Pomeroy
Chief of Police Mark E.
Proffitt reports the following recent traffic accidents
under in vesti gation by his
depanment.
Anthony
Hudson,
Pomeroy, was cited for
assured clear distance after a
vehicle he was dri ving
allegedly struck a ve hicle
driven by Bruce Myers.
Racine , on West Mai n Street
in front of the Wild Horse ·
Cafe. · Accordin g to the.
report. Myers was slowing/stopped· in front of the
Wild Horse Cafe when
Hudson struck' the rear of
Mye r's vehicl e . J1udso n's
vehicle received damage to
the front bumper and hood
and was towed while Myer's
vehicle received damage to
the rear bumper. Emergency
personnel from Meigs EMS

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from
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Chri stian kids will display a
Foundation for ' Meigs
completed work on a 30 by
County's Future provided
40 inch canvas.
through the Abbie Warner
The winner of tlie sixth
Stratton bequest for music
grade poster contest will be
and art youth programs has
announced during the afterbeen made to the Riverbend
noon. The art show will be
Arts.Council.
judged by · out-of- town
A portion of the money
judges with ribbon s and
will go toward expenses of
cash prizes to be awarded.
BY BRIAN J. REED
Saturday's Art in the Park
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The deadline to enter
program at Dave Diles Park
paintings in the show has
in-Middleport. The event will
POM EROY - Servke
been extended to Thursday.
feature in addition to a disExhibitors are asked to call has been restored to those
play of near!y 80 paintings
McClure at 992-3842 to American Electri c Power
and photograph, a variety of
register.
customers in the Pomeroy·,
Athens and Gt\llipolis serDetails on Page A5
vice areas who were wi th om power Monday.
Whil e there were no
widespread
outages in the
BY BRIAN J. REED
passenger boats of its size to
local
·
service
areas . there
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Struction throughout. A were isolated o:ases as the
MIDDLEPORT
large part of the Delta res ult of the heavy wi nds
Annie's Mailbox
A:3 Legis lation ' introduced
Queen's superstructure is which struck ponions of the
state· rate Sunday and early
Tuesday by Sen . George ,
made of wood.
Cale'ndars
A:3 Voinovich, R-Ohio , would
The legislati on Voinovich Monday. acco rding to
'
extend an exemption to
proposes in the Senate AEP's corporate commun iClassifieds
B2-4 federal law allowing the
would extend an exemption cations depat1menl.
Customers in tl1e Marietta .
Delta
Queen
to
continue
to the Safety of Life at Sea
Comi~
Pomeroy
and Galli p0lis se'rpassing by river towns
Act of 1966, previously
Middleport
and
Editorials
A4 ·like
granted to the Delta Queen , vice areas of AEP's Athens
Pomeroy.
were
restored
The Coast Guard has di strict
·and
90
percent
of
Tuesday,
Sen.
Sherrod
Brown
,
D.Obituaries
. As
always maintained the boat
without
service.
in
the
those
Ohio, is a co-sponsor of the
is un s af~ because of its conAthens and Wellston areas
Sports
B Section legislation that would allow
struction.
to be restored bv midare
the steamboat to remain in
"This legislation is necesnight
Wednesday.
- ,
business. It is home-ported
:Weather
sary step to preserve the
AEP Ohio had restored
in Cincinnati, and is a
Delta
Queen," · Sen .
:©aoo8 Ohlo VaHey Pubttshlna Co. familiar summer sight in
power
to ·approximat ely
Voinovich said . "The Delta
ctts tomers on
152.000
rivertowns along the O(lio
File photo Queen continues to be a
and Mississippi rivers. It The Delta Queen passes by Pomeroy in a summer past.
source of historic preserva- Tuesday mornin g. At the
· passed by Middleport,
tion and economic benefit peak of the outage ..650,000
Pomeroy und other Meigs just last week.
doubt because of a 19.66 to . Ohio and man y other cu&gt;tomers were · without
County river communities
The Queen's future is in federal law that requires all states ."
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Electricity
restored to few
AEP Pomeroy·
customers

Voinvoich legislation aims at saving Delta Queen

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Only one entry per person per week.

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WAS HI NGTON - For
the second time this month .
the U.S. government put
. taxpaye r money on the hook
· to resc ue a private financial
· company. say ing t he failure
insurer
of the huge
Ameri can
Inte rnational
Group Inc. would further
disrupt markets and threaten
. the already fragile economy.
The Federal Reserve said
Tuesday it would ptovide
up to $85 billion in an emerge ncy. two-year loan to rescue AIG , which t e~ tere d on
the edge e f failu re because
of st(csses caused by the
coll apse of the subprime
mortgage market and the
cred it crunch that ensued. In
return , the government will
get a 79.9 percem stake in
AIG and the right to remove
senior management.
Tile move was similar to
government's seizure on
: Sept. 7 of mortgage giants
Fannie Mae. and Freddie
Mac . where the Treasury
Department said .it was prepared to ptlt up as much as
$100 billion overtime in each
of the companies if needed to
keep them trom going broke.
Both moves were. bound
' to raise questions about the
use (if taxpayer money to
bail out private firms.
·
The Fed said it detemnined
that a di sorderly failure of
AIG could hurt the already
del icate fin ancial markets
arid the economy. Although
little' known off Wall Street ,
AIG does busine ss with
almost every fin~nc ial insti tution ·in the world and
insures $88 billion worth of
assets including mortgages
· and corporate loans.
Its failure could also " lead
to substantially higher borrowing costs, reduced .
household wealth and mate. rially weaker economic per-

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A broker lakes a break in tronl of the New York Stock Exchange ticker displaying the numbers for AIG, Tuesday, In a bid
to save financial markets and economy from further turmoil, the Federal Reserve said Tuesday it would provide up to $85
billion in an emergency, two-year loan to rescue thB New York-based insurance corporation .
forrnance," the Fed said in a the , broader economy,'' are much worse." .
statement.
White House spokesman
New York officials said
The decision to help AIG Tony Fratto said.
the deal helps stave off a fisAfter
meeting
with cal crisis for the state.
reversed the government"s
stance over the weekend , Treasury Secretary Henry
"Policy holders will be prowhen it refused to use tax- Paulson and Fed Chairnian tected. jobs will be saved,"
payer money to bail out Ben Bernanke in a late- New York. Gov. .David
Lehman · Brothers Holdings night briefing on Cl!pitol Paterson said Tuesday night
Inc. Lehman. which tiled Hill, Congressional leaders
The Fed 's· move was part
for bankruptcy 'protection · said they understood the of a concerted push to help
Monday, collapsed under need for the bailout.
calm jittery markets and
the weight of mounting·
"The administration is investors around the world .
losses related to its real approaching an onpreceOn Tuesday, the Fed deciddented step, but unfortu- ed to keep its key .interest rate
estate.holdings .
The White House said it nately we are living in steady at 2 percent, but
backed the Fed's decision unprecedented times." said ac knowledged stresses in
·
Tuesday. ·
Sen. Charles Schumer, D- financial markets have grown
'These steps are taken in N. Y, "Hearing of these · and hinted it stood ready to
the interest· of promoting plans , you· have io stop to lower rates if needed .
stability in financial mar- catch your breath, But upon
The central bank also
kets and limiting damage to reflection , the alternatives pumped $70 billion into the

nation 's financial system to
help ease credit stresses. In
emergency sessions over
the weekend, the Fed
expanded its loan programs
to Wall Street fimns, part of
an ongoing effort to get
credit flowing more freely:
The stock market , which
Monday had its worst ses:
sion since the Sept. II
attacks , recovered Tuesday
after the Fed's decision on
interest rates. The Dow
Jones industrials rose 141
points after losing 500
points on Monday,
AIG's shares swung violently, though , as rumors of
potential deals involving the
government or private par-

tie s emerged ~nd were
dashed. By late Tuesday, its
shares had closed down 20
• percent - a nd another 45
percent after hours.
The prob lems at AIG
stemmed from its insurance
of mortgage-backed securi:
ties and other risky debt
agai nst default. If AIG couldn't make good on its promise
to pay back soured debt ,
investors feared the consequences would pose a greater
threat to the U.S. financial
system than this week's collapse of the investment bank
Lehman Brothers .
The worries were heightened Monday after Moody 's
In ves tor
Service
and
Standard and Poor's low- .
· ered AlG's credit ratings,
forcing AIG to seek more
mone y for collateral ag&lt;tinst
its insurance contracts.
Without that money. AIG
would ha ve defa ulted on its
obligations .and the buyers
of its insurance - such as
banks and other financial
companies - would have
found themselves without
protection against losses on
the debt they hold .
"It might not just bring
down other financial institutions in the U.S. It could
bring down overseas financial
institutions," sai~
Timothy Canova, a professor
of international economic
law at Chapman University
School· of Law. "If Lehman
Brother's failure could help
trigger AIG's going down ,
who knows who AlG's failure could trigger next."
New York-based AIG operates an .insurance and tinancial services businesses ranging from property. casualty,·
auto and life insurance to
annuity and investment services, Those traditional insurance operations are considered healthy and the National
Association of Insurance '
. Commissioners . said "they
are solvent and have the
capability to pay claims,"

House approves offshore drilling
BY H. JOSEF HEBERT
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER

WASHINGTON - The
House voted late Tuesday to·
open waters off the Atlantic
and Pacific coasts to oil and
gas drilling but only 50 or
more miles out to sea and
only if a state agrees to energy development off its shore,
Democratic leaders called
it a step toward energy independence, but Republicans
labeled it .a "sham" because
most of the estimated 18
billion ·barrels of oil
believed ·to lie below offlimits coastal waters are
within 50 miles of land and
will remain out of bounds.
T~e measure passed in a
largely party-line vote of
236-189.. It now gor,s to the
Senate, where energy will
be the topic later in the
week. Thirteen Democrats
.
AP photo
their leadership and
This Aug. 7 photo provided by the Riverbanks Zoo and bucked
voteil against the measure,
Gardens in Columbia, S,C. shows Ricky, a 7 year-old
Even before the House
Rockhopper penguin make a painting to raise money for vote, the White House said
: the wildlife conservation efforts, Ricky's painting was the President Bush · was pre ~
: first sold in the auction of art by animals nationwide for pared to veto the measure
$t80 Tuesday in Columbia, S.C.
should it reach his desk. An
administration statement
said the bill would "stifle
development" of offshore
energy resources by essen. tially making permanent
COLUMBIA , S.C. (AP) port, " spokesman Steve drilling bans within the 50mile coastal buffer, while
- This art is created not by Feldman said .
hands, \Jut by paws and
Zoo keepers have long imposing new 'taxes on the
claws , .
used painting as a way to largest oil companies.
Speaker
But
House
Paintings featuring -the mentally stimulate animals.
brush stroke s and paw Animal artwork also has Nancy Pelosi , D-Calif., said
: prints of animals such as . been sold for some time , but the bill "represents a new ·
· snow leopards and sea lions Feldman said Tuesday direction in energy policy"
: from zoos around the nation marked. the first collabora-· and a "bold step forward
. that' will end our depen: sold Tue sday for surprising ti ve effort by zoos .
' amounts of money.
· Bidding began at S p.m . dence on foreign oil" by
Just a few minutes into with a painting by a penguin using billions of dollars col the auction, a painting by from
Columbia 's lected in taxes on large oil
: Cha Cha the Lion already Riverbanks Zoo that sold companies to promote alternative fuels and epergy effi· had sold for $550 while for $180 .
: Pinto the Pig's masterpiece
Martin . Vince, curator of ctency.
Republicans called the
: sold for $250, ·
birds at the South Carolina
The sale is part of an zoo, said it wasn't hard to drilling measure a ruse to
online auction at auction- get Ricky inspired to paint. provide political . cover to
. ·network.com to raise money
"What we did basically Democrats feeling pressure
, for zoo conservation efforts, was put some paint on the to support more drilling at a
· It is sponsored by the floor and aim him toward it time of high gas prices.
"How much new drilling
· Association of Zoos and with a fish on the other
: Aquariums.
side," Vince said . "I would do we get out of this bill'?
: ·• Art in some level is sto- it would call it a special . It 's zero . Just zero,"
rytelling and there 's an penguin version of abstract declared House Republican
amazing story to tell here painting."
leader John Boehner of
about the great care that
The auction is part of the Ohio. "It's a hoax on the ·
animals· receive and the Association of Zoos and American people. This is
: con servation programs that Aquariums national meet• intended for one reason .. .
the· sale of this art will sup- ing in Milwaukee this week . so the Democrats can say

Auction to have ·paintings.
by penguin, sea lions

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we voted on energy."
The measure would allow
drilling in waters 50 mlles
from shore almost everywhere from New England to
Washington state as long as
a state agrees to go along
with energy development
off its coast, Beyond 100
miles, no state approval
would be required. The
drilling ban would remain iil
the eastern Gulf of Mexico ..
Each year for the past 26
years, Congress has passed
drilling bans on the Atlantic
and Pacific coasts because
of environmental concerns
and pressure from some
coastal states worried that
drilling · might hurt the
tourist business.
Unlike bills offered by
House Republicans and others being considered in the
Senate , the House-passed
legislation would not share
royalties from energy production with the adjacent
states, Boehner said without
royalty sharing , states probably would not opt for
drilling off their beaches,
Republicans also cited
Interior Department esti mates that 88 percent of the
18 billion barrels of oil
believed to be in waters
now under drilling bans
would remain off-limit s
because they are within the
50-mile , protective coastal
buffer.
The House voted to roll
back nearly $18 billion in
tax breaks over I0 years for
the five largest oil companies and require energy
companies to pay billions of

dollars in royalties they
Expanded
offshore
avoided . because of an drilling has become ·a
Interior Department' con- mantra of GOP energy politracting error.
. cy that has been felt on the
The bill also would presidential and congn!srequire 'the president to sional campaign trails
make available oil from the ' despite wide agreement that
government's
Strategic lifting the drilling ban
Petroleum Reserve . Pelosi would have little if any
said such a move is needed impact on gasoline prices or
to drive down gasoline produce any oil for years.
prices, even though oil
Republican presidential
prices have dropped dra- candidate John McCain
matically in recent weeks pledged at the recently cOliand many ener_gy experts eluded GOP convention to
believe gasoline prices will push for new offshore oil and
fall as well after refineries gas drilling amid delegate
recover from Hurricane Ike . chants of "Drill, baby drill"
Democrats added a provi- and his Democratic rival,
sion at the last minute that Barack Obama, said he sup- ·
makes it a federal crime for · ported more drilling as part
oil companies with federal of a broader energy package ,
leases to provide gifts to
But Democrats derided
government employees, a what
called
they
response to a recent sex and Republicans' "drill only"
drug scandal involving the response to the country 's
federal office that oversees energy problems.
the offshore oil royalty program and energy .company
employees .
The Democratic bill also
would:
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wind and solar energy
industries, the develoffl)ent
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BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR
Dear Annie: I'm a 15. year-old girl. and my friend
· " K~nda l l " has stolen a ri ng
, from me . I' ve know n Kendall
for a couple of yew·s, and
recently we've become best
· friends. I invited her over to
· my house and showed her the
ring . and she really liked it.
T he moment she left . I
·n oticed the ring was missing.
I didn ' t wan t to accuse
· Kendal l of stealing, ., o I
.as ked if she had "borrowed"
·,-my ri ng. She denied it, but
: did so aw kwa rdly and
· would no) look me in the
eyes . She is know n for getti ng in trouble. and though I
· think she is it wonderful
' f riend , I am totall y con. 'vinccd she took the ring.
.· What is the best way to
persu ade her to come clean
'so we can get this behind us
:'wi thout any more damage?
: I rea ll y ~ nj oy her fri endship,
and it saddens me to have
' this come betwee n us. - ·
' Troubled in Calirornia
Dear Troubled: Do yo u
··want the friendship or the
·-ring'' It 's unlikely Kendall
, wi ll simply return the ring
'because that means admit '., ting she took it. and as you

can see. she did n't take the
cpponunity to do so when
yo u tried to make it easy for
her. If yo u wa nt to keep the
friendshi p. tell Kendall to
let you know if she ever
fi nds the ri ng - and then
forget abo ut it. We also suggest yo u stop . in viti ng
Kendall to peruse your .i~w­
elry. She can 't be trusted.
Dear Annie: My mot her
died when I was young. My
father is the only fa mi ly I
have, except for my fiance
and new baby.
Dad has . been see mg
"Angel'' for two years. and
ever since she moved in with
him , our re lations!!ip has
slowly "'ithered. Many times
when we go to Dad's. Angel
trea.ts us with disres pe,t.
blaring the TV so loud we
can't talk without yelling.
She doesn' t approve of my
hugg ing my father at the end
of our visits, We have to call
beforehand to make sure seeing us won 't upset her. And
now she makes us see Dad
imtside the house. This bothers me a lot because my
dau ghter is less than a year
old and in the winter, this is
too ditlicult .
.
My fi ance and I don't, like
the woman. but we treat her
with decency because she is

my father's partner and we
know he cares about her.
Should I talk to my fa ther
about how this makes me
f eel? I have ·let go of the
hard fee lings. but I can' t
seem to f?rgive the fact that
she wants to keep my father
from see ing hi s granddaughter. What should I,do?
- Upset and Frustrated
in Colorado
Dear• Colorado: Don't
try to come between Dad
and AngeL She' ll get angry
and he will feel obligated to
choose' between you -and
vo u could lose. Instead ,
itrrange to see your fa ther. in
· your home or at a neutral
location. letting him know
An gel is always welcome to
come along,
Dear Annie : You ' ve ·
printed a lot of letters from
husbands and wi ves who
want their spouses to lose
weight. My husband did
something totally different.
We planned a ·trip to the
Grand Canyon . I was making the arrangements' io
schedule a simulated skydi ve and di scovered the
company had a weight limi t
and I was. wny over. My
husband signed me up at a
fitness center where every
time you go. you have a per-

sonal trainer. They suggest·
'ed a meal plan to pcnnanentl y .change my eating
habns and ta ught me how to
exercise etfecti vely. I have
lost lots of we ight . gained
muscle and am eating so
much healthier now. I ~l so
finall y went skydi ving.
·My husband loves me,
and this proved he wants me
around for a long rime : I
never would have done this
without him giving me such
a great gift - a healthy
li fe &gt;tyle . - Healthier in
Greensboro, N.C.
Dear Greensboro: You
are wi se to see this gift as a
demonstration of your husband 's love : Too many
women would consider it a
criticism.
Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, lo11gtime editors of the Arm Landers
column. Please e-mail your
questions to anlliesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Amtie's Mailbox, ·P.O.
Box l/H/90, Cllicago, lL
60611 . To find out more
about Amiie's Mailbox ,
and read features by other
Creators Syndicate writers
a11d cartoortist.~, vi.~ it the
C:reators Syndicate Web
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.·.community Calendar
Public meetings

Antiques Cl ub , I p.m.
Pulling heavy trattors first.
Admission
free.
Friday, Sept. 19
Concessions
by
Scipio
Fire
POM EROY
- Meigs
. County Board of Elections . Department. Contact 742. ·Special hoard meeting, 8:30 3020 after 5 p.m .
SALEM CENTER
· ·a. m.. at office.
Star
Grange #778, Star
Monday, s~pt. 22
RACINE
- Southern Junior Gran ge #87 8, annual
·Local School Board, regular hayride and wiener roast,
' meeting. 8 p.m,. high school 6:30 p.m . Puhlic invited .
Bring hot dogs and snacks.
·.media room .
· POMEROY
- Meig s
. County '
Emerge ncy
Pl anning Committee regular
meeting, II :30 a.m .. senior
Friday, Sept. 19
. citizens Guilding.
HARRISONVILLE
Thursday, Sept.25
The grlspel singers, Th e
SYRACUSE - Meigs . Planters,
7
. p.m. ,
County Board of MR/DD Harri son vi lie Presbyterian
.. regular meeting ,4 :30 p.m.. Church . Ohio 143.
. Carleton Sch ool.
Saturday, Sept. 20
ADDISON
--' Benefit
gospel sin g for Fall Harvest
Gospel Sing , 6 p.m.,
Addi son Freewill Bapti st
Church, Randy Shaffer.
Mark Coleman , New City
.
Thursday, Sept. 18
• I . RA CINE
Singers, Brian &amp; Family
Connection.
985 -3495 for
, Pomeroy/Racine .Masonic ·
Lodge 164, regular meeting , . more information .
Sunday, Sept. 21
:7 :30 p.m,. Racine lodge
RACINE
:.hall.
. , POMEROY - American Homecoming . ML Moriah
. Cancer Society Meigs Church of God. Mile Hill
Road , Racine . Dinner !1t
~ County Advisory Board.
: regul ar meeting , · noon. noon , Builders Quartet at I
basement conference room p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - Th e
Pomeroy Library, lunch
provided, RSVP at 992- New Southern Harmony, 7
p.m ,.
Victory
Baptist
' 6626 , ext. 24 .
Church, 525 North Second,
Saturday,Sept.20
Middleport. 992:7111 .
ROCKSPRINGS
:.-Antique· tractor pull. spon- . MIDDLEPORT
.sored . by Big Bend Farm Home.coming at Hobson

Church events,

Clubs and
organizations

.;

Fellowship
Chri &gt;tian
Church. I p.m. Dinner ·at
noon. Music by Marshall
Bonecutter Family,
LONG BOTTOM
Hazel Community Church
homecoming , with Edsel
Hart speaking. Singer
Shirley Kay, Sutiday school
at 10 a.m. · Bring covered
dish for I p.m. dinner. ,
HARTFORD , W.Va . Biker Sunday at the
Pentec\)stal
Lighthouse.
Registration. 9 a.m. with
coffee and donuts . Bike
judgin g, trophies · to he
awarded . Door pri zes,
Refreshmept s. For more
in formation , call Pastor
Randy Parson s, 104-R96 ,
3641 , home ; or 304-8822443. c.hurch .
POMEROY
Zion
Church of,Christ , Ohio 143 ,
homecoming with theme
"Zion, Un hcd in Love,"
Program 10- 11 :30 a.m ..
potluck lunch at noon , meat
provided. A time capsule
will be prepared to be
opened in 10 years. Enter an
article of choice. Roger
Watson , pastor.
POMEROY
The
Hemlock Grove Chri stian
Church , community/church
picnic, 12:30 p.m. at . the
home of Jack .and Paula
Welker. 42772 Cook Road .
Porneroy. RSVP for food :
992-7291 , before Sept. 18 .
Chtlrch services Sunday
9:30 a.m. with Pastor Larry
Brown . Sunday school,
10:30 a.m. '

ALFRED
- Annual
homecoming at Alfred
United Methodist Church ,
with message by Pastor Jim
Corbitt at II a.m.. potluck
lunch at 12:30 p.m., and
afternoon service. I :30 p.m.
"Day . Spring Singe rs'' and
others .. ·
Monday, Sept. 22
POINT
PLEASANT.
W.Va .
Mark Cable
· Concert , 7 p.m. Meet and
greet recepti on followin g.
Sponsored by ·area church·
es . Located at Main Street
Baptist Church. 1100 N .
Main Street. Nursery providecL For more information call 304-675- 1994 .

Reunions
Saturday, Sept, 20
POMEROY
Third
re.union of Veterans Memorial
Hospital employees . I to 4
p.m. at Mulberry Community
Center. Pomeroy. Sandwiches
a'nd beverages provided.
Those anending take finger
foods , photos and memombilia for display.
RACINE - Fink family
reunion, basket lunch I
p.m .. Star Mill Park,

Other events
Saturday, Sept. 20
REEDSVILLE - Free
Community Dinner, beans
and cornbread , 10 a,m. - I
p.m., Fellowship Church of
the Nazarene.

UMW meets at Tuppers Plains

; • TUPPERS PLAINS - A International Institutions.
:program on "Learnin g for a
Presiden't Joanna Weaver
~Lifetime" was presented by opened the meeting with
· llarb Roush and Judy prayer. there was unison
: Kennedy at the recent meting prayer, imd reading of the
; of the Tuppers Plains St. Paul UMW litany and purposed.
· lJnited Methodist ·Women Treasurer Betty Chevalier
: 11eld recently at the church. . read correspondence from
program
was the Meigs Cooperative
· The
: des igned to observe the Call Parish thanking the group
· to Praye r and Self- Denial. for a donation given toward
: The group contributed to an the loan principle on the
: offerin g which will be used · building.
Secretary Sharon Louk s
: to fund programsa t Mission
: Institutions Related to the re·ad a letter from Re v,
: United Methodist General Jami son Brunk of the
: Board Of Global Ministries. Owsley . County United ·
: and the Offering will be ' Methodist Churches of
~):li v id e d
among
U.S. Booneville, the AIJ gust
In stitutions
ancj birthday . card re.c ipient

:j

:·•:

thanking the group for the encouraged members to
love. concern and prayer attend the Fall Annual Day
support. Cards were signed on Sat. Sept. 20 at Tunnel
for Ruth Ann Millhone , · U.M.C.
.
Joanna Weaver reminded
Esther Landon and Marlene
Hutchinson, Janet Lewis of the members of the upcomPalestine was selected as ing Women of the Bible
the prayer calendar birthday Presentation in October and a
recipient .
and
Judy pancake breakfast scheduled
November.
Teresa
Kennedy presented the for
Response Moment reading Lemon,, , Anna Rice and Kim
highli ghting the . article Househglder served refreshshopping For The Glory Of ments. Others there were
God by Marti Zimmerman. Kathy Corbitt , Joanna
The same officers w iII be Weaver, Barb Roush, Betty
r\!tained for another year. A Chevaljer, Connie and Mary
ham will be purchased for Rankin , Kas Seckman ,
the homecoming dinner, JuanitaWells. Judy Kennedy,
Oct. 12. in the church base- Barb St'immerfield . and
ment. Joanna Weaver Sharon Louks.

Riverfest contest winners announced

POMEROY - Cheyemie ings bond from Farm ers
rneaver was the winner of Bank ; third went to Donnie
h$ I ,000 in Meigs County Mayer, a $500 savings bond
~Ch a mber of Commerce from Peoples Bank , and
•bucks in the annual duck fourth to Hank Cleland, Sr. ,
!j:lc:rby staged Saturday after- a $100 savings bond· from
:)loon at the Sternwheel Ohio Valley Bank . ·
·
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The original painting on
: Ri verfest.
t! The numbered duck she wood donated by artist
bJu,rchased from the Pomeroy ·Michele Musser, went to
~ erc h a nt s ·
Assoc JatJon the fifth place winner. Kay
: (:rossed the tini sh line fi rst as Platter. whi.le the next two
· ~~he hundreds of ducks tloat- pri zes,
earrings
from
:)eo down the ri ver.
Clarks Jew elry was won by
; • Second pl ace winner was . Di ck Whited , and an ear$anici Johnson , a $500 sav- ring and bracelet from

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Clarks by CP. Riffle.
The duck derby is the
Merchants Association's
primary fund raiser for the
year. It provides money for
downtown improve ments
and beautification . George
Wright was chairman .
. Winners in the sidewalk
· chalk drawing contest for
children were: 3 to 8 years
.of age, first, Peyton
Anderson: second, Bre nna
Zirkle; and third . Marrissa
Brooker.
lri the 9 to 12 category,

the winners were Grace
Edwards, first; Chri stian
Spaun. second ; and Bethany
Spaun and Jenna Roberts, a
tie for third . The contest
was sponsored by the
· Vaughan Agency.
The winners m the popular sexy ,Ieg contest were
"Bateman from Gotham
City," one 'of the pleasure
boaters in for the Ri verfest
and att ired in full costu me .
fi rst; Sonny' Barnes, second,
and Bob Workman. third.
There were II contestants,

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Registration for fall classes at To the Pointe Dance Studio,
261 Ohio 7 North, Gallipolis, is this. Saturday trom 2 to 4
p.m. at the studio. Classes begin Monday, Sept. 22 .

To the Pointe
Dance Studio
readies fall classes
GALLIPOLIS - To the
Pointe Dance Studio b now
accepting students far · fall
classes ..
Classes being offered are
ballet, pointe, modern, jai z
and tap .The new studio ts at
261 · Ohio
7
North .
Gallipolis , Classes arc
taught by Sarah Roush,
founder and cjirector.
Classes· are offered for
boys and girl s ages 3
through adult. Classes are
$10 per student. per class.
Private lessons are available
on Saturdays..
Roush has 20 years of
dance training to '1er credit.
.Prior to opening To the
Pointe . she was the dance
instructor at the Ariel
Theatre for 3- 1/2 years . She
also spent six years as an
assistant teacher and two
yeurs as an instructor at The
Art SchooL Rou sh al so
studied as ,a dance major at
the University of Akron .
She graduated from the
University
of
Rio
Grande/Rio
Grande
Community College in
2006 with a degree in early
childhood ed!lcation. Roush
is currentl y pursuing her
master's degree in curriculum and instruction with the
Uni versity of Phoenix. She
· is employed as a substitute
teacher in the Gallipoli s
City and Gallia Count y
Local .schools.
Tap classes at To the
Pointe are tatl ght by

Rachael Fraser. Fraser has
·15 years of experience in
tap dance. She was the tap
instructor for the past year
at the Ariel Theatre. She
was also an assistant tap
teacher for three years at
The Art SchooL Fraser has
truining in tap. ballet. jazz.&gt;
and modern . She is a sO'phomore at · Ri o Grande as a .
music
comprehensi ve
maJor.
Regi strati on· for classes
will be held at the new
dance siUdio th is Saturday
from 2 to 4 p.m . Classes
begin on Monday. Sept. 22
and end Dec. 12.
Monda y's
sch edule
includes children's ballet ,
5: 30-6:30 p.m .: CBI. 6:307:15 p.m .; modern (7 and
up) , 7: 15-8 p.m.; adult/teen
ballet, X-9 p.m.
Tuesday 's schedule is
Pre-Ballet I, 5:30-6' 15 p.m.:
. Children's Tap I , 6: 15-7
p.m.: Tap 2, 7-7:45 p.m.:
adult/ tee n wp . 7:45-8: 30
p.m.
The schedule on Thursday
is CB2,5 :30-6: 15 p.m.: PreBallet ·2. 6: 15-7 p.m.:
Pre/Pointe (with permission
onl y) , 7-8 p.m.; adult/teen
jazz. 8-9 p.m.
. Friday's schedule is chiidrcn's juzz. 5::10-6:15 p.m.,
and CB3, 6: 15-7:15 p.m.
For more infimuatioll or
to ~ch edule a class. contact
instrucwr Sarah Roush at
(740) 44 1-9542 or (740 )
645- 101 5.

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The Mei~;s Co11nty Health Department recognizes
and extends appreciation to the following for time,
services and supplies contributed to the
2008 Meigs County Men 's Het:Ilth Screening:
Holzer Clinic (Meigs Branch): Uiana .Jeffers. Manager:

James Witherell, MD
Hol•er Medical Center Community Welt ness Department:
Bonnie McFarland and staff
Meigs County Cancer Initiative. Inc. ~1emhcrs · Oiana Coates,

Carolyn Grucser, Lyndon Kell}', Linda King, ll'nOra Lcilbcit ,
Marv Slawter, Norma Torres
•
·Hunter Family Practice tAn affiliate of O'llleness Hea lth Systems
through Athens Medical Associates): Douglas Hunler. MD
Karr Audiology and Hearing Aid s
Continuity of Care/Pleasant Valley Home Medical Equipment
OSU Extension

(~·teigs

County) l&lt;~amil y Nutrition Program

American Cunccr Society

More than 46 Meigs County men rcf.:dv ed compi-chensin health
screenings thanks to the generosity of these businesses.
organizations and volunteers!

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WAS HI NGTON - For
the second time this month .
the U.S. government put
. taxpaye r money on the hook
· to resc ue a private financial
· company. say ing t he failure
insurer
of the huge
Ameri can
Inte rnational
Group Inc. would further
disrupt markets and threaten
. the already fragile economy.
The Federal Reserve said
Tuesday it would ptovide
up to $85 billion in an emerge ncy. two-year loan to rescue AIG , which t e~ tere d on
the edge e f failu re because
of st(csses caused by the
coll apse of the subprime
mortgage market and the
cred it crunch that ensued. In
return , the government will
get a 79.9 percem stake in
AIG and the right to remove
senior management.
Tile move was similar to
government's seizure on
: Sept. 7 of mortgage giants
Fannie Mae. and Freddie
Mac . where the Treasury
Department said .it was prepared to ptlt up as much as
$100 billion overtime in each
of the companies if needed to
keep them trom going broke.
Both moves were. bound
' to raise questions about the
use (if taxpayer money to
bail out private firms.
·
The Fed said it detemnined
that a di sorderly failure of
AIG could hurt the already
del icate fin ancial markets
arid the economy. Although
little' known off Wall Street ,
AIG does busine ss with
almost every fin~nc ial insti tution ·in the world and
insures $88 billion worth of
assets including mortgages
· and corporate loans.
Its failure could also " lead
to substantially higher borrowing costs, reduced .
household wealth and mate. rially weaker economic per-

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APphoto

A broker lakes a break in tronl of the New York Stock Exchange ticker displaying the numbers for AIG, Tuesday, In a bid
to save financial markets and economy from further turmoil, the Federal Reserve said Tuesday it would provide up to $85
billion in an emergency, two-year loan to rescue thB New York-based insurance corporation .
forrnance," the Fed said in a the , broader economy,'' are much worse." .
statement.
White House spokesman
New York officials said
The decision to help AIG Tony Fratto said.
the deal helps stave off a fisAfter
meeting
with cal crisis for the state.
reversed the government"s
stance over the weekend , Treasury Secretary Henry
"Policy holders will be prowhen it refused to use tax- Paulson and Fed Chairnian tected. jobs will be saved,"
payer money to bail out Ben Bernanke in a late- New York. Gov. .David
Lehman · Brothers Holdings night briefing on Cl!pitol Paterson said Tuesday night
Inc. Lehman. which tiled Hill, Congressional leaders
The Fed 's· move was part
for bankruptcy 'protection · said they understood the of a concerted push to help
Monday, collapsed under need for the bailout.
calm jittery markets and
the weight of mounting·
"The administration is investors around the world .
losses related to its real approaching an onpreceOn Tuesday, the Fed deciddented step, but unfortu- ed to keep its key .interest rate
estate.holdings .
The White House said it nately we are living in steady at 2 percent, but
backed the Fed's decision unprecedented times." said ac knowledged stresses in
·
Tuesday. ·
Sen. Charles Schumer, D- financial markets have grown
'These steps are taken in N. Y, "Hearing of these · and hinted it stood ready to
the interest· of promoting plans , you· have io stop to lower rates if needed .
stability in financial mar- catch your breath, But upon
The central bank also
kets and limiting damage to reflection , the alternatives pumped $70 billion into the

nation 's financial system to
help ease credit stresses. In
emergency sessions over
the weekend, the Fed
expanded its loan programs
to Wall Street fimns, part of
an ongoing effort to get
credit flowing more freely:
The stock market , which
Monday had its worst ses:
sion since the Sept. II
attacks , recovered Tuesday
after the Fed's decision on
interest rates. The Dow
Jones industrials rose 141
points after losing 500
points on Monday,
AIG's shares swung violently, though , as rumors of
potential deals involving the
government or private par-

tie s emerged ~nd were
dashed. By late Tuesday, its
shares had closed down 20
• percent - a nd another 45
percent after hours.
The prob lems at AIG
stemmed from its insurance
of mortgage-backed securi:
ties and other risky debt
agai nst default. If AIG couldn't make good on its promise
to pay back soured debt ,
investors feared the consequences would pose a greater
threat to the U.S. financial
system than this week's collapse of the investment bank
Lehman Brothers .
The worries were heightened Monday after Moody 's
In ves tor
Service
and
Standard and Poor's low- .
· ered AlG's credit ratings,
forcing AIG to seek more
mone y for collateral ag&lt;tinst
its insurance contracts.
Without that money. AIG
would ha ve defa ulted on its
obligations .and the buyers
of its insurance - such as
banks and other financial
companies - would have
found themselves without
protection against losses on
the debt they hold .
"It might not just bring
down other financial institutions in the U.S. It could
bring down overseas financial
institutions," sai~
Timothy Canova, a professor
of international economic
law at Chapman University
School· of Law. "If Lehman
Brother's failure could help
trigger AIG's going down ,
who knows who AlG's failure could trigger next."
New York-based AIG operates an .insurance and tinancial services businesses ranging from property. casualty,·
auto and life insurance to
annuity and investment services, Those traditional insurance operations are considered healthy and the National
Association of Insurance '
. Commissioners . said "they
are solvent and have the
capability to pay claims,"

House approves offshore drilling
BY H. JOSEF HEBERT
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER

WASHINGTON - The
House voted late Tuesday to·
open waters off the Atlantic
and Pacific coasts to oil and
gas drilling but only 50 or
more miles out to sea and
only if a state agrees to energy development off its shore,
Democratic leaders called
it a step toward energy independence, but Republicans
labeled it .a "sham" because
most of the estimated 18
billion ·barrels of oil
believed ·to lie below offlimits coastal waters are
within 50 miles of land and
will remain out of bounds.
T~e measure passed in a
largely party-line vote of
236-189.. It now gor,s to the
Senate, where energy will
be the topic later in the
week. Thirteen Democrats
.
AP photo
their leadership and
This Aug. 7 photo provided by the Riverbanks Zoo and bucked
voteil against the measure,
Gardens in Columbia, S,C. shows Ricky, a 7 year-old
Even before the House
Rockhopper penguin make a painting to raise money for vote, the White House said
: the wildlife conservation efforts, Ricky's painting was the President Bush · was pre ~
: first sold in the auction of art by animals nationwide for pared to veto the measure
$t80 Tuesday in Columbia, S.C.
should it reach his desk. An
administration statement
said the bill would "stifle
development" of offshore
energy resources by essen. tially making permanent
COLUMBIA , S.C. (AP) port, " spokesman Steve drilling bans within the 50mile coastal buffer, while
- This art is created not by Feldman said .
hands, \Jut by paws and
Zoo keepers have long imposing new 'taxes on the
claws , .
used painting as a way to largest oil companies.
Speaker
But
House
Paintings featuring -the mentally stimulate animals.
brush stroke s and paw Animal artwork also has Nancy Pelosi , D-Calif., said
: prints of animals such as . been sold for some time , but the bill "represents a new ·
· snow leopards and sea lions Feldman said Tuesday direction in energy policy"
: from zoos around the nation marked. the first collabora-· and a "bold step forward
. that' will end our depen: sold Tue sday for surprising ti ve effort by zoos .
' amounts of money.
· Bidding began at S p.m . dence on foreign oil" by
Just a few minutes into with a painting by a penguin using billions of dollars col the auction, a painting by from
Columbia 's lected in taxes on large oil
: Cha Cha the Lion already Riverbanks Zoo that sold companies to promote alternative fuels and epergy effi· had sold for $550 while for $180 .
: Pinto the Pig's masterpiece
Martin . Vince, curator of ctency.
Republicans called the
: sold for $250, ·
birds at the South Carolina
The sale is part of an zoo, said it wasn't hard to drilling measure a ruse to
online auction at auction- get Ricky inspired to paint. provide political . cover to
. ·network.com to raise money
"What we did basically Democrats feeling pressure
, for zoo conservation efforts, was put some paint on the to support more drilling at a
· It is sponsored by the floor and aim him toward it time of high gas prices.
"How much new drilling
· Association of Zoos and with a fish on the other
: Aquariums.
side," Vince said . "I would do we get out of this bill'?
: ·• Art in some level is sto- it would call it a special . It 's zero . Just zero,"
rytelling and there 's an penguin version of abstract declared House Republican
amazing story to tell here painting."
leader John Boehner of
about the great care that
The auction is part of the Ohio. "It's a hoax on the ·
animals· receive and the Association of Zoos and American people. This is
: con servation programs that Aquariums national meet• intended for one reason .. .
the· sale of this art will sup- ing in Milwaukee this week . so the Democrats can say

Auction to have ·paintings.
by penguin, sea lions

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we voted on energy."
The measure would allow
drilling in waters 50 mlles
from shore almost everywhere from New England to
Washington state as long as
a state agrees to go along
with energy development
off its coast, Beyond 100
miles, no state approval
would be required. The
drilling ban would remain iil
the eastern Gulf of Mexico ..
Each year for the past 26
years, Congress has passed
drilling bans on the Atlantic
and Pacific coasts because
of environmental concerns
and pressure from some
coastal states worried that
drilling · might hurt the
tourist business.
Unlike bills offered by
House Republicans and others being considered in the
Senate , the House-passed
legislation would not share
royalties from energy production with the adjacent
states, Boehner said without
royalty sharing , states probably would not opt for
drilling off their beaches,
Republicans also cited
Interior Department esti mates that 88 percent of the
18 billion barrels of oil
believed to be in waters
now under drilling bans
would remain off-limit s
because they are within the
50-mile , protective coastal
buffer.
The House voted to roll
back nearly $18 billion in
tax breaks over I0 years for
the five largest oil companies and require energy
companies to pay billions of

dollars in royalties they
Expanded
offshore
avoided . because of an drilling has become ·a
Interior Department' con- mantra of GOP energy politracting error.
. cy that has been felt on the
The bill also would presidential and congn!srequire 'the president to sional campaign trails
make available oil from the ' despite wide agreement that
government's
Strategic lifting the drilling ban
Petroleum Reserve . Pelosi would have little if any
said such a move is needed impact on gasoline prices or
to drive down gasoline produce any oil for years.
prices, even though oil
Republican presidential
prices have dropped dra- candidate John McCain
matically in recent weeks pledged at the recently cOliand many ener_gy experts eluded GOP convention to
believe gasoline prices will push for new offshore oil and
fall as well after refineries gas drilling amid delegate
recover from Hurricane Ike . chants of "Drill, baby drill"
Democrats added a provi- and his Democratic rival,
sion at the last minute that Barack Obama, said he sup- ·
makes it a federal crime for · ported more drilling as part
oil companies with federal of a broader energy package ,
leases to provide gifts to
But Democrats derided
government employees, a what
called
they
response to a recent sex and Republicans' "drill only"
drug scandal involving the response to the country 's
federal office that oversees energy problems.
the offshore oil royalty program and energy .company
employees .
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would:
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BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR
Dear Annie: I'm a 15. year-old girl. and my friend
· " K~nda l l " has stolen a ri ng
, from me . I' ve know n Kendall
for a couple of yew·s, and
recently we've become best
· friends. I invited her over to
· my house and showed her the
ring . and she really liked it.
T he moment she left . I
·n oticed the ring was missing.
I didn ' t wan t to accuse
· Kendal l of stealing, ., o I
.as ked if she had "borrowed"
·,-my ri ng. She denied it, but
: did so aw kwa rdly and
· would no) look me in the
eyes . She is know n for getti ng in trouble. and though I
· think she is it wonderful
' f riend , I am totall y con. 'vinccd she took the ring.
.· What is the best way to
persu ade her to come clean
'so we can get this behind us
:'wi thout any more damage?
: I rea ll y ~ nj oy her fri endship,
and it saddens me to have
' this come betwee n us. - ·
' Troubled in Calirornia
Dear Troubled: Do yo u
··want the friendship or the
·-ring'' It 's unlikely Kendall
, wi ll simply return the ring
'because that means admit '., ting she took it. and as you

can see. she did n't take the
cpponunity to do so when
yo u tried to make it easy for
her. If yo u wa nt to keep the
friendshi p. tell Kendall to
let you know if she ever
fi nds the ri ng - and then
forget abo ut it. We also suggest yo u stop . in viti ng
Kendall to peruse your .i~w­
elry. She can 't be trusted.
Dear Annie: My mot her
died when I was young. My
father is the only fa mi ly I
have, except for my fiance
and new baby.
Dad has . been see mg
"Angel'' for two years. and
ever since she moved in with
him , our re lations!!ip has
slowly "'ithered. Many times
when we go to Dad's. Angel
trea.ts us with disres pe,t.
blaring the TV so loud we
can't talk without yelling.
She doesn' t approve of my
hugg ing my father at the end
of our visits, We have to call
beforehand to make sure seeing us won 't upset her. And
now she makes us see Dad
imtside the house. This bothers me a lot because my
dau ghter is less than a year
old and in the winter, this is
too ditlicult .
.
My fi ance and I don't, like
the woman. but we treat her
with decency because she is

my father's partner and we
know he cares about her.
Should I talk to my fa ther
about how this makes me
f eel? I have ·let go of the
hard fee lings. but I can' t
seem to f?rgive the fact that
she wants to keep my father
from see ing hi s granddaughter. What should I,do?
- Upset and Frustrated
in Colorado
Dear• Colorado: Don't
try to come between Dad
and AngeL She' ll get angry
and he will feel obligated to
choose' between you -and
vo u could lose. Instead ,
itrrange to see your fa ther. in
· your home or at a neutral
location. letting him know
An gel is always welcome to
come along,
Dear Annie : You ' ve ·
printed a lot of letters from
husbands and wi ves who
want their spouses to lose
weight. My husband did
something totally different.
We planned a ·trip to the
Grand Canyon . I was making the arrangements' io
schedule a simulated skydi ve and di scovered the
company had a weight limi t
and I was. wny over. My
husband signed me up at a
fitness center where every
time you go. you have a per-

sonal trainer. They suggest·
'ed a meal plan to pcnnanentl y .change my eating
habns and ta ught me how to
exercise etfecti vely. I have
lost lots of we ight . gained
muscle and am eating so
much healthier now. I ~l so
finall y went skydi ving.
·My husband loves me,
and this proved he wants me
around for a long rime : I
never would have done this
without him giving me such
a great gift - a healthy
li fe &gt;tyle . - Healthier in
Greensboro, N.C.
Dear Greensboro: You
are wi se to see this gift as a
demonstration of your husband 's love : Too many
women would consider it a
criticism.
Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, lo11gtime editors of the Arm Landers
column. Please e-mail your
questions to anlliesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Amtie's Mailbox, ·P.O.
Box l/H/90, Cllicago, lL
60611 . To find out more
about Amiie's Mailbox ,
and read features by other
Creators Syndicate writers
a11d cartoortist.~, vi.~ it the
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.·.community Calendar
Public meetings

Antiques Cl ub , I p.m.
Pulling heavy trattors first.
Admission
free.
Friday, Sept. 19
Concessions
by
Scipio
Fire
POM EROY
- Meigs
. County Board of Elections . Department. Contact 742. ·Special hoard meeting, 8:30 3020 after 5 p.m .
SALEM CENTER
· ·a. m.. at office.
Star
Grange #778, Star
Monday, s~pt. 22
RACINE
- Southern Junior Gran ge #87 8, annual
·Local School Board, regular hayride and wiener roast,
' meeting. 8 p.m,. high school 6:30 p.m . Puhlic invited .
Bring hot dogs and snacks.
·.media room .
· POMEROY
- Meig s
. County '
Emerge ncy
Pl anning Committee regular
meeting, II :30 a.m .. senior
Friday, Sept. 19
. citizens Guilding.
HARRISONVILLE
Thursday, Sept.25
The grlspel singers, Th e
SYRACUSE - Meigs . Planters,
7
. p.m. ,
County Board of MR/DD Harri son vi lie Presbyterian
.. regular meeting ,4 :30 p.m.. Church . Ohio 143.
. Carleton Sch ool.
Saturday, Sept. 20
ADDISON
--' Benefit
gospel sin g for Fall Harvest
Gospel Sing , 6 p.m.,
Addi son Freewill Bapti st
Church, Randy Shaffer.
Mark Coleman , New City
.
Thursday, Sept. 18
• I . RA CINE
Singers, Brian &amp; Family
Connection.
985 -3495 for
, Pomeroy/Racine .Masonic ·
Lodge 164, regular meeting , . more information .
Sunday, Sept. 21
:7 :30 p.m,. Racine lodge
RACINE
:.hall.
. , POMEROY - American Homecoming . ML Moriah
. Cancer Society Meigs Church of God. Mile Hill
Road , Racine . Dinner !1t
~ County Advisory Board.
: regul ar meeting , · noon. noon , Builders Quartet at I
basement conference room p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - Th e
Pomeroy Library, lunch
provided, RSVP at 992- New Southern Harmony, 7
p.m ,.
Victory
Baptist
' 6626 , ext. 24 .
Church, 525 North Second,
Saturday,Sept.20
Middleport. 992:7111 .
ROCKSPRINGS
:.-Antique· tractor pull. spon- . MIDDLEPORT
.sored . by Big Bend Farm Home.coming at Hobson

Church events,

Clubs and
organizations

.;

Fellowship
Chri &gt;tian
Church. I p.m. Dinner ·at
noon. Music by Marshall
Bonecutter Family,
LONG BOTTOM
Hazel Community Church
homecoming , with Edsel
Hart speaking. Singer
Shirley Kay, Sutiday school
at 10 a.m. · Bring covered
dish for I p.m. dinner. ,
HARTFORD , W.Va . Biker Sunday at the
Pentec\)stal
Lighthouse.
Registration. 9 a.m. with
coffee and donuts . Bike
judgin g, trophies · to he
awarded . Door pri zes,
Refreshmept s. For more
in formation , call Pastor
Randy Parson s, 104-R96 ,
3641 , home ; or 304-8822443. c.hurch .
POMEROY
Zion
Church of,Christ , Ohio 143 ,
homecoming with theme
"Zion, Un hcd in Love,"
Program 10- 11 :30 a.m ..
potluck lunch at noon , meat
provided. A time capsule
will be prepared to be
opened in 10 years. Enter an
article of choice. Roger
Watson , pastor.
POMEROY
The
Hemlock Grove Chri stian
Church , community/church
picnic, 12:30 p.m. at . the
home of Jack .and Paula
Welker. 42772 Cook Road .
Porneroy. RSVP for food :
992-7291 , before Sept. 18 .
Chtlrch services Sunday
9:30 a.m. with Pastor Larry
Brown . Sunday school,
10:30 a.m. '

ALFRED
- Annual
homecoming at Alfred
United Methodist Church ,
with message by Pastor Jim
Corbitt at II a.m.. potluck
lunch at 12:30 p.m., and
afternoon service. I :30 p.m.
"Day . Spring Singe rs'' and
others .. ·
Monday, Sept. 22
POINT
PLEASANT.
W.Va .
Mark Cable
· Concert , 7 p.m. Meet and
greet recepti on followin g.
Sponsored by ·area church·
es . Located at Main Street
Baptist Church. 1100 N .
Main Street. Nursery providecL For more information call 304-675- 1994 .

Reunions
Saturday, Sept, 20
POMEROY
Third
re.union of Veterans Memorial
Hospital employees . I to 4
p.m. at Mulberry Community
Center. Pomeroy. Sandwiches
a'nd beverages provided.
Those anending take finger
foods , photos and memombilia for display.
RACINE - Fink family
reunion, basket lunch I
p.m .. Star Mill Park,

Other events
Saturday, Sept. 20
REEDSVILLE - Free
Community Dinner, beans
and cornbread , 10 a,m. - I
p.m., Fellowship Church of
the Nazarene.

UMW meets at Tuppers Plains

; • TUPPERS PLAINS - A International Institutions.
:program on "Learnin g for a
Presiden't Joanna Weaver
~Lifetime" was presented by opened the meeting with
· llarb Roush and Judy prayer. there was unison
: Kennedy at the recent meting prayer, imd reading of the
; of the Tuppers Plains St. Paul UMW litany and purposed.
· lJnited Methodist ·Women Treasurer Betty Chevalier
: 11eld recently at the church. . read correspondence from
program
was the Meigs Cooperative
· The
: des igned to observe the Call Parish thanking the group
· to Praye r and Self- Denial. for a donation given toward
: The group contributed to an the loan principle on the
: offerin g which will be used · building.
Secretary Sharon Louk s
: to fund programsa t Mission
: Institutions Related to the re·ad a letter from Re v,
: United Methodist General Jami son Brunk of the
: Board Of Global Ministries. Owsley . County United ·
: and the Offering will be ' Methodist Churches of
~):li v id e d
among
U.S. Booneville, the AIJ gust
In stitutions
ancj birthday . card re.c ipient

:j

:·•:

thanking the group for the encouraged members to
love. concern and prayer attend the Fall Annual Day
support. Cards were signed on Sat. Sept. 20 at Tunnel
for Ruth Ann Millhone , · U.M.C.
.
Joanna Weaver reminded
Esther Landon and Marlene
Hutchinson, Janet Lewis of the members of the upcomPalestine was selected as ing Women of the Bible
the prayer calendar birthday Presentation in October and a
recipient .
and
Judy pancake breakfast scheduled
November.
Teresa
Kennedy presented the for
Response Moment reading Lemon,, , Anna Rice and Kim
highli ghting the . article Househglder served refreshshopping For The Glory Of ments. Others there were
God by Marti Zimmerman. Kathy Corbitt , Joanna
The same officers w iII be Weaver, Barb Roush, Betty
r\!tained for another year. A Chevaljer, Connie and Mary
ham will be purchased for Rankin , Kas Seckman ,
the homecoming dinner, JuanitaWells. Judy Kennedy,
Oct. 12. in the church base- Barb St'immerfield . and
ment. Joanna Weaver Sharon Louks.

Riverfest contest winners announced

POMEROY - Cheyemie ings bond from Farm ers
rneaver was the winner of Bank ; third went to Donnie
h$ I ,000 in Meigs County Mayer, a $500 savings bond
~Ch a mber of Commerce from Peoples Bank , and
•bucks in the annual duck fourth to Hank Cleland, Sr. ,
!j:lc:rby staged Saturday after- a $100 savings bond· from
:)loon at the Sternwheel Ohio Valley Bank . ·
·
.
The original painting on
: Ri verfest.
t! The numbered duck she wood donated by artist
bJu,rchased from the Pomeroy ·Michele Musser, went to
~ erc h a nt s ·
Assoc JatJon the fifth place winner. Kay
: (:rossed the tini sh line fi rst as Platter. whi.le the next two
· ~~he hundreds of ducks tloat- pri zes,
earrings
from
:)eo down the ri ver.
Clarks Jew elry was won by
; • Second pl ace winner was . Di ck Whited , and an ear$anici Johnson , a $500 sav- ring and bracelet from

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2008

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Clarks by CP. Riffle.
The duck derby is the
Merchants Association's
primary fund raiser for the
year. It provides money for
downtown improve ments
and beautification . George
Wright was chairman .
. Winners in the sidewalk
· chalk drawing contest for
children were: 3 to 8 years
.of age, first, Peyton
Anderson: second, Bre nna
Zirkle; and third . Marrissa
Brooker.
lri the 9 to 12 category,

the winners were Grace
Edwards, first; Chri stian
Spaun. second ; and Bethany
Spaun and Jenna Roberts, a
tie for third . The contest
was sponsored by the
· Vaughan Agency.
The winners m the popular sexy ,Ieg contest were
"Bateman from Gotham
City," one 'of the pleasure
boaters in for the Ri verfest
and att ired in full costu me .
fi rst; Sonny' Barnes, second,
and Bob Workman. third.
There were II contestants,

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Submitted photo

Registration for fall classes at To the Pointe Dance Studio,
261 Ohio 7 North, Gallipolis, is this. Saturday trom 2 to 4
p.m. at the studio. Classes begin Monday, Sept. 22 .

To the Pointe
Dance Studio
readies fall classes
GALLIPOLIS - To the
Pointe Dance Studio b now
accepting students far · fall
classes ..
Classes being offered are
ballet, pointe, modern, jai z
and tap .The new studio ts at
261 · Ohio
7
North .
Gallipolis , Classes arc
taught by Sarah Roush,
founder and cjirector.
Classes· are offered for
boys and girl s ages 3
through adult. Classes are
$10 per student. per class.
Private lessons are available
on Saturdays..
Roush has 20 years of
dance training to '1er credit.
.Prior to opening To the
Pointe . she was the dance
instructor at the Ariel
Theatre for 3- 1/2 years . She
also spent six years as an
assistant teacher and two
yeurs as an instructor at The
Art SchooL Rou sh al so
studied as ,a dance major at
the University of Akron .
She graduated from the
University
of
Rio
Grande/Rio
Grande
Community College in
2006 with a degree in early
childhood ed!lcation. Roush
is currentl y pursuing her
master's degree in curriculum and instruction with the
Uni versity of Phoenix. She
· is employed as a substitute
teacher in the Gallipoli s
City and Gallia Count y
Local .schools.
Tap classes at To the
Pointe are tatl ght by

Rachael Fraser. Fraser has
·15 years of experience in
tap dance. She was the tap
instructor for the past year
at the Ariel Theatre. She
was also an assistant tap
teacher for three years at
The Art SchooL Fraser has
truining in tap. ballet. jazz.&gt;
and modern . She is a sO'phomore at · Ri o Grande as a .
music
comprehensi ve
maJor.
Regi strati on· for classes
will be held at the new
dance siUdio th is Saturday
from 2 to 4 p.m . Classes
begin on Monday. Sept. 22
and end Dec. 12.
Monda y's
sch edule
includes children's ballet ,
5: 30-6:30 p.m .: CBI. 6:307:15 p.m .; modern (7 and
up) , 7: 15-8 p.m.; adult/teen
ballet, X-9 p.m.
Tuesday 's schedule is
Pre-Ballet I, 5:30-6' 15 p.m.:
. Children's Tap I , 6: 15-7
p.m.: Tap 2, 7-7:45 p.m.:
adult/ tee n wp . 7:45-8: 30
p.m.
The schedule on Thursday
is CB2,5 :30-6: 15 p.m.: PreBallet ·2. 6: 15-7 p.m.:
Pre/Pointe (with permission
onl y) , 7-8 p.m.; adult/teen
jazz. 8-9 p.m.
. Friday's schedule is chiidrcn's juzz. 5::10-6:15 p.m.,
and CB3, 6: 15-7:15 p.m.
For more infimuatioll or
to ~ch edule a class. contact
instrucwr Sarah Roush at
(740) 44 1-9542 or (740 )
645- 101 5.

Coming Thursday in the Sentinel ...

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The Mei~;s Co11nty Health Department recognizes
and extends appreciation to the following for time,
services and supplies contributed to the
2008 Meigs County Men 's Het:Ilth Screening:
Holzer Clinic (Meigs Branch): Uiana .Jeffers. Manager:

James Witherell, MD
Hol•er Medical Center Community Welt ness Department:
Bonnie McFarland and staff
Meigs County Cancer Initiative. Inc. ~1emhcrs · Oiana Coates,

Carolyn Grucser, Lyndon Kell}', Linda King, ll'nOra Lcilbcit ,
Marv Slawter, Norma Torres
•
·Hunter Family Practice tAn affiliate of O'llleness Hea lth Systems
through Athens Medical Associates): Douglas Hunler. MD
Karr Audiology and Hearing Aid s
Continuity of Care/Pleasant Valley Home Medical Equipment
OSU Extension

(~·teigs

County) l&lt;~amil y Nutrition Program

American Cunccr Society

More than 46 Meigs County men rcf.:dv ed compi-chensin health
screenings thanks to the generosity of these businesses.
organizations and volunteers!

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A day
The seventh annt\ersary
ol the Sept II dttacks came
,tbruptly Most nf th e poltttcal world h.td JUst 1eturncd
trom the conventions m
Den,er and the Twm Cmes.
In th e immcdtale hou"
ledding up 10 lbdt day, we
had all succ umbed to tal~ ol
ltpSIIC~ and ptgs
llll'o tSt' )'Oll ]1\ C in .l C.l\C
111 1\lgh.mistan (tn whid1
casc.mayhe )OU don't want
to know 01 I shouldn 't be
te lltng
yo u ),
Barack
Obama, JLII mg .t camp.ugn
event on Sept 9. satd ... You
can put lipstick on a p1g.
It 's Still a ptg .. The CIOWd
pretty dearly took the
wutcb '" .1 swtpe at the
Repuh!tc,m ticket. hat kenmg back to Sm.th Palm 's
..:ommcnt in he1 vice-plesidenttal .tcccptance speech
thar the difl erence between
" hockey mom ,md a ptt
bull IS ltpstick .
Although I lwl hoped
Palin's offtcial response
WOLtld con,lst ot Sitnpiy hit·
un g the pod tum ,·n the mtdst
of applymg m.1kcup ,at het
next c.mlp.ugn tdlly, the
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Wednesday, September 17,2008

steady. unthmkmg app!tcallon ol force. of longer
pnson sentences dlld more
sophtst ic.tted military hard\\are-ts madequate to the
wc' 1e not wuk1ng LIP wm
tying abottt anthrn attacks tdsk I know that the hard·
ami bombs and wondenng em ng ol lmcs. the embrace
II n·s sa le to send our ktds ol fundalnentalism and
to schoo l Gud bless t11be dooms us all."
That wornes me. not
Geur~e W Bush ,tnd nut
becctciSC
I am without commen ....and wo ml.!n 111 ~1rms
that have kept us sa te these passion lor hatdship There
is humdiatton and fury on
seven years."
Chtc.lgo
\ South Stde. And
Ttue and f,lll e n ou~h But
we h.1vc dll importar'it dcci- there" humtllatton and fury
MLtslims
and
stnn befmc us And as we among
Cttholtcs
nltke
in
Pakistan
ge t dtsttactc~ by ltpstt ck
an d ptgs. let s temembct. But H.lma s · lutred for the
too. that thete v.ill be bomb
Jev. s '" lst ael Is a specit1c
and evt l thm g that does not
mgs .md battle pl.ms.
What wornes me about need to be under&lt;tood as
.Obarna IS nut hts use of much as 1l must be con·
hoary old saym~s. but hi s demned and stopped . And
judgme nt He "s runnin g for the men who murdered
the posrtion ot comrnandet 3.000 ot LIS on Sept. II
200 I. hate th ose who live
lllc'htel. alter all
on
Chtc.tgo's South S ide as
In hIS acclatmed best se 11-,
e1. ··o,eams trom My much as they hate the
F.tthcr." he wrote: .. , kn ow. we,d th y folks who work on
I ha ve seen. the desperatton W.ill Street.
Seven ye.u s .tfter the
,md disorder of th e powct·
less how 11 twtsts the ltves attacks on my city and our
ul chdd ten on the 'I reels nf country. no hgsttck can
ldk.uta nr Natrobr 111 much gloss mer the truth. There is
the Sdme way as 11 docs the ~~ 1var on. And l'n• not sure
lt\e s ol . c·h ddrcn 011 Ob&lt;~ma .mu hi s Democratic
Chtcagu 's South Stde. huw colleag ues - th e bunch that
'"'" ow t.he path ts fot them ostr.tctz ed foe Lteberman
betv.een humdtallon dnd lor danng to support our
Lllllrammeled tury. how eas- troops. who h.1ve done sucil y they sl 1p 111to v10 lence ce"lul w01k in ltaq thanks
dnd dcspa11. I know that the to leade t s hke him - get It
tcsponse of the powerf ul to
( Kollrn, '·"!'"~ " rtie editillS dtsorder - alternatin g Tor of NaTional Revrew
as 1t does betwee n a dull 0 n/111 e ( 11 'II 'II· .!Ia If o11a Ire\'t(;'H"(ol!l). She £an be concompl&lt;~ccncy ,md. when the
dts clt der spills nut ol tis '"' red d1 klorJe~@ r wliorwl­
pt osct ibecl lOnfines, .1 'el ieu•com)
" tatttude 111 my heat!
the top st01 y of the day
the stlly · ~tpsttck on ,l
saga. Wh,ll a bleS'mg

Kathryn
Lopez

back 111 l,ts purse lot :1 Ody.
ur at least fm the lllUIJting
J1nu" ol Sept II - when
MSNBC took t1me ott from
showmg Keith Olberrnann
l.tllt!'; to air footage from
that day rn 200 I - we
temcmbercd . We temembeted tho'e who v.ete mut dct cd We remembered our
lellow Clt 1ZC I1S lightmg lit
home

~Lild

Hhru~Ld .

We

temembetcd th.tt ' tht ee ol
the four cdndH.Idtcs vy mg

tor the Whtte House have
children servi.flg , Palin's son
left lor lr&lt;~q th;~t ve ry ddy.
Dunng that wee k seven
yca 1 ~ ~•g.~l. tc·llow sy ndJLdted
columnist Kathleen P.trkcr
wtote · .. Our
behnvtor
hJW&lt;t u J one •trm ther tn
recent ) e,u-. - our spl intcrmg
!Il g

IIllO !!IOLIJ1S ~md

OVCI

should

b ld lll t:

be

htc kCI-

-

IJO W

of
emharr~tssment .1s \\'ell .1s an
!llSplrai iOil llC \ICI to go
back··
We should be em b.u ld&lt;SCd .md mspu cd .
On one IMnd. ,, ·:-,a !.!!eat
th 111g tJBt W(' Ldll tak e the
ttme to care dbout silly
mattct s. As one reader emailed rnc '' I woke up tlu s
morning \V ttb .1 prayer of
d

\lHIIL t'

that
was
ptg·
thdt

COULD I

busmess'r'

But can you 1magme how
bud thmgs would be 1! we
ta n busme"es like the government '' imagine a govern
ment run airlme 1 They'd
ovcrbook the rlrgh ts. they'd
bump passengers. they'd
lose lugg.tge , they'd make
people Sit on the tarmac for
10 hours and neve r tell them
why - UllU they'J ~ISC lOll'
of money It would be a total
dtsast~r - nothing !tke the
'mootlr model' of cfftctcncy
that the :urlmes me now.
Can you imagme the govem ment runnmg an tnvestrnent .company ltke Bear
Stearns
or · Lehman
Brothers! They'd bankrupt
those places 111 a week ..
Thousands of employees
would be out on the street
and mtlltons of mvestors
would lose their shtrts .
rhat \ hcl' au . . e the 1!0\ t'l rl ment doesn't know J10w to
run thmgs like a busrness .
What tf th e government ran
Ford and GM'? They'd run ·

Bv DIANE POTTORFF

Esther Wright

DI'OTTOAFFOMY!WLYAEGISTEA COM

MIDDLEPORT - Esther Lynn Wnght, 61, of
Middleport . passed away on September 15, 2008 at Holzer
Medical Center. She was born Oct. 10, 1946, daughter o f
the late James Daniels and Janice Collins Daniels:
Lynn was a graduate of Middleport Htgh School and a
member of Beta Sigma Phi. She was a social' worker a t
·Buckeye Community Services.
·
She is survived by her husband, Michael Wnght; son ,
Caleb Shuler; step-sons, David (Mary) Shuler and Jason
(Kristen) Wright; sister. Jenmfer (Allison) Scott: grandchildren: CJ. Shuler, Deven James, Sharon Wright, Kassidy:
Wright and Kody Wright; brothers and ststers in law, John
and Becky Anderson and Bennie and Sandy Wright; mother m law, Jean Wright; nieces, Lori (Dwight) Adkins and
Tyler Bullion, Denise (Cary) Martin and Gracie, Kelly
Anderson , Jesstca (Andy) Bolin and Lexie; nephews, Chns
(Angie) Wtthee, Eric (Hillary) Anderson , Wesley Wright.
In addllton to her parents, she was preceded m death by
her stepdaughter, Tammy Wright Hutton.
Graveside sei'Vlce will be held at II a.m ., Thursday, Sept
17 , 2008, at Be~ch Grove Cemetery with Pastor Glenn
Rowe offtctating.
Visiting hours wtll be ti:om 5-9 p.m. on Wednesday a t
Anderson McDamel Funeral Home m Middleport .
A memonal contribution may be made to the family to
establish a Memorial Scolarship Fund rn Lynn's memory.
A registry is available on-lme at www. andersonmc .
daniel.com .

·Local Briefs
World Alzheimer's Day set
POMEROY - Sunday is World Alzheimer's Day. It is a
time to bring the entire world's focus to the challenge faced
by 5.2 million Americans who battle the disease. Every 7 I
seconds someone develops Alzheimer's The Alzheimer' s
Association IS askrng places of worshtp, whether it be in
Sunday school class, mornrng worship servtce, Bibl~ study
or prayer groups, to obsef\Oe 71 seconds of stlence on
Sunday in honor of those battling the disease and in mem .
ory of those who have lost the battle .

No cats taken at shelter

SE~

THE
BAI(OUT SECTION?

Dinner theater planned
RACINE - The Southern Local School Distnct' s
Reconnecting Youth class will be sponsoring a dinner the.
ater Saturday, Dec. 6.
The class which is funded by the Grant to Reduce Alcoho I
i\buse, is m the process of recruiting talent for the event so
that practice sess1ons and the event schedule can be put in
place. All proceeds will be used for a first Reconnecting
Youth Scholarship to be awarded to a Southem High SchooI
graduating semor in the spnng. Those with any talent, musi c
ability or acting skills interested in taking part are asked to
contact Amy Roush at 949-2611, Ext, 2106/2107.

Local Weather
Wednesday ...Are.as of
fog in the morning . Sunny.
Htghs in the upper 70s.
Light
and
variable
winds ... Becoming
north
around 5 mph in the alternoon .
Wednesday
night •••
Mostly clear. Lows in the
lower 50s. North wrnds
around 5 mph in the
evening ... Becoming light

and variable.
Thursday.,.Sunny. High s
in the upper 70s. North
winds 5 to 10 mph .
Thursday night ••.Mostly
clear. Lows in the lower
50s.
Northeast
wind s
around 5 mph.
Friday
through
Tuesday ...Mostly
clear
Highs around 80. Lows in
the lower 50s.

Local Stocks

Our health care would be
tun by some bumblmg.
rncompetent. unfeelmg govctnment bureauc1 at mstead
of some bumbling, mcom pete nt . unleehng msuranceJim
company bureaucrat, the ·
Mullen
way tt is now.
Unlike business, the government wastes money
Wl1o hasn 't heat d about the
them 111to tile clu1 in no tune. $600 totl et se-.1ts for the Air
What does tl1e government Force jets. whjch is comknow about makmg cars? pletely difterent than the
They don't have any ex peri - $6.000 shower ctn tam the
ence r~mnmg an .tutomohtl e CEO of Tyco In ternational
company How long would had tnstalled 111 'his home at
11 be belme fOietgn eat the company 's expense. He
compantes start ed eat rn g needed that cut1mn lor bustour lunch? Thank good ness ness, somethm g the governFord and GM .ue tun like ' ment knows nothmg about.
busmesscs. run by some of One shudders to thrnk what
the htghcst-patd executives would happen to the prtce of
in the wotld and not by energy if tlie government
know-nothtng governmeJ1 t were 111 charge of scttmg
Cllet gy poltcy IIISICUIJ of the
l&gt;nreaucmts
What tf the government giant. intcrnatton,tl oil corran out healthcare system'! poratt011S who have years of
The mrncl reel&gt;, rt 'cl be expenence 111 the busmess.
wildly cXpen&gt;ivc - a sim- Why the pnce of gas rmght
ple nde 111 an ambulance go up as l1igh as $4.50 a galmtght cost $2.000 dollars lon. Or more! It could wreck
Hosprtal s wou ld send the our whole way of life .
Bc,iues, as we aII know
governme nt btl! tor hun dreds ol thousands of dol- because we hem it a lot. the
lars for diseases patients governme nt never created a
ca ught .11 the hospttal. 101 1nh I don't k110w what my
tests thn· clt dn t need. B.td dad wa . . do111g for the 1.1
Joctnr~ \vould L 11 cu l ~•tc 111 yea» he 'spent 111 the Navy.
the system fot-'ver. skippmg hut he sure as hdl wasn't
Itom one hospital to another worktng. because the govlike lksh-cattng hactcria ernmclll never created a JOb.

And d ~ l1 venng the mail
tsn 't a job and making fight er Jets 1sn't a job: building
and repa1nng htghways
isn't a job, beca use only
busmess can create jobs. 1
know several people nght
now who make a li ving
foreclosing hou ses. Just one
example of the kind of jobs
busmess created. not the
government
So the next time you're
sleepmg on the tloor of an
mrport termmal waittng for
a new piece of 'lequipment"
to arrive: the next time your
car breaks down seconds
atter the warranty expires;
the next time you waste a
day wattmg for the cable
guy: the next tune you take
a day off work waiting for a
department-store delivery
that never arrives: the next
tun~ a mechanic charges
you $300 for fixmg a 2 cent
part ; the nex t time your
credit card company gets
hacked. the next ltme your
cell phone company over
charges you a few thousand
dollars. 1 hope yo u ask
yourse lf. .. Why can't they
tun the government like
rhis'? Like a business?"
Uim Mrrl/err rs lire author
of · lr Ttdn " Village ldror:
Cmrrpilwlirr g rlre Smrple
Life" arrd "Hahv\ Fir~/
Ttmoo ... You &lt;WI re,ich him
aiJIIII_IIIIIilerJ@mvii'(}\'.UIIII)

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Norfolk Southern (NYSE) 68.82
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and Lealay Mauaro In .
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NEW HAVEN , WVa. Faulty brakes on an Ullderground railcar are bemg
blamed for an accident at
the Big River Mine
Monday.
Five miners were inJured
in the accident when the
brakes on a railcar, which is
known as a man-trip, failed ,
causing the rdtlcar to collide

wtth a supply car, according
to Jama Jarrett, spokeswoman for the West Vtrgmta
Commerce Department.
The acctdent happened
late Monday afternoon.
The collision jarred the
five mmcrs. causmg some
tnjuries. Jarrett sat d. All live
were taken to Plea&gt;ant
Valley Hospital.
Emergency crews from
Mason County Emergency
Medical
Servtces and

POMEROY - Fall activities and programs were
announced at the recent
meeting of the Lydia
Council held at the Bradford
Church activity buildmg.
The next mentoring class
has been set for October with
Sherry Smtth dotng homemade biscuits. Plans were
discussed for a senior citizens proJect tor Christmas.
and a meal for the KYOVA
after the first of the year.
Bethany
Amberger
reported on the upcommg
women's retreat to be held

of the acctdent.
The rnan - 111p lm 1.., a UHlt ·
pact style 1.11k.tt that" llsc•d
tO tran~p01t 111111e1~ tn clllJ
f10m \101 k 'lle' lor.u ed
ms1Lie a llllllt'

Bt~ Rl\el Cnal Mi nl' "
located ne.tt 13rodu Rtlll
Roau and 1s owned I"
Gatling Mmmg Co Thts 1,
not the first 1eported .tccident m rh e mme as thete

have been :...eve1 al sint:e 1t

opened tv.o )ear:-, Llgo

thts weekend at the Oho
Valley Christian Assembly.
Registration IS from 5 to
6:30p.m. at which t1me dinner will be served.
It was noted that the county hymn smg . held at the
Bradford Church m August
was well attended. The
Wallace Brothers will be
there on Oct. 15 fo{ an
evenmg concert. A haynde
was announced for Oct 12
In · October plans wt ll be
made for holiday actiVIties.
Hostesses Paula Ptckens
and Phyllis Baker had the

devotions wtth Paula readmg
..I Saw Jesus Last Week" and
a reading called ·' Body
Buil ding" companng a football team ro the body of
Christ - the Church. Phyllis
read from I Connthmns
The meeting opened wtth
prayer pratses and requests.
Refte shments were served
by Phylli s Baket and
Pt ckens, hoste"es. Officers
reports were gtven. as were
card and sunshme gtft
reports Vis ttor's list was
crrculated and 1t was decided there are no meals lor

shut-Ins ·needed at thts tune .
It was noted that Caulin
Wtlh.lmson ,111d Chell had
the mentoring cl.tss on July
JO wtth tile vou th makmg

homemdde C&lt; l~oklc;:~.

._

A.ttend111~

th e meet mg
v.erc Gem~ Lt~htloot. Eva
Mtlhrun. Bon nte Rtlc. Che11
Wrlh.llmo n. Suzte Will. Jane
Hysell. Becky Amberge r,
Clmstt Wtll. Dtane Mtlltron,
N,lllC) Morns. Bethany
Ambctger. Madeline Pamter.
Charlotte Hann tng. Dtana
Ma xwell. Jan Hendncks.
~md the hostesses

Wai-Mart closes Ohio store built on landfill
GARFIELO HEIGHTS
(AP) - Wai-Mart Stores
Inc. has closed one of its
stores in the Cleveland area
built atop a landfill amtd
concerns ' about potentially
explosive methane gas.
An independent contractor confirmed there is a
problem with the odorless
gas that is generated by rotting garl)age, sat d Tara
Stewart , a spokeswoman for
the Bentonville , Ark .-based
retailer. The closure of the
store is probably permanent,
she satd.
The store also had electrical and plumbtng problems ·
and a shifting foundation .
Stewart said
The Ohto Environmental
Protection Agency recently
threatened to shut down the
entire City View Center
after finding methane under
the btg-box. retail plaza. The
agency asked several weeks
ago for more monitoring
and venting of the gas.
Since then, the center 's
owners have been working
to fix. the problem.
No other tenants are
pulling out of the center,
which is the first m'!.ior commercial development in Ohio
to be built atop a landfill. The

thtng 1' under contml .tnd
evetythmg " sale:· he satd.
The Gt.tnt Eaule 'tmc has
no plan to clo,e~
"!:loth the EPA .md
G.ul teld H~ tdlls olltl'ta ls

Wal-Mart closes store
THE STORE: Wai-Mart Stores Inc was an anchor tenant 1n the
C1ty V1ew Center reta1! development butlt on a landftllln the
Cleveland suburb Garf1eld He1ghts
THE PROBLEM : The Ohro EPA says theresa poteet tal problem
wtfh methane gas Wai-Mart says 11 conf1rmed It through an tndependenl analysts and closed the store
WHAT'S NEXT: Oh10 EPA wants more mon1tonng and ventmg of
the methane The center's owners have been work1ng to ft2( the
problem at the first maJor commercial development tn Oh1o to be
butlt atop a landfill
Source: The (Cleveland) Platn Dealer

developer's Web site lists a
Giant Eagle grocery store
and seven other retailers at
the shoppmg center.
The Wai-Mart store's 172
employees were told th ey
could work at another WaiMart of their chOice, and as
of Tuesday 11 5 had been
placed. Stewart satd.
"Wai -Mart often bmlds
and owns tts but!dmgs. We
dtdn"t build thts building,"
Stewart said . "Everythm g
was creatmg a volatile environment in and around the
store. It we felt 1t was somethmg that could be fixed, we
could have stayed m the
store. At th1s point we're
confident the problems
can't be ftxed ..,
The
shopprng
plaza
opened in 2006 Workers
cleared 48 .6 mtllion cubic

feet of dirt and garba ge
from the stte. creattng a
mound overlooking the
shopping center.
Garfield Hetghts Mayor
Thomas Longo msists the
plaza has no satety problem.
citing reports from the city's
fire department He satd
Wal-Mart mtght not have
been sanstled with the number of customers becau&lt;e
there are two other WaiMart stores 111 the at ca. one
m nearbv Bedford and the
other m Cleve land.
"It's a busmess deCISion."
Longo said " It's a dollarsand-cents tssue with these
people ."
Chu ck Satchwill. City
View's senior proJect man ager. satd he was shocked
by Wai-Mart's dectston .
"As far as v.e know. every-

have ~tsSLneJ ... u~ thdt Ulll

butld tn g .mu rhe shopptng
centct a1 c ~dk ... G1ant
E:1gle ~.ud 111 a statement.
"As .tn .tdde d me.1sure.
Gtant E.t~lc h.ts ,, meth.me
g"s mon 1tonng ~y~te m
whi ch hc~ s not mdtc&lt;ttcu any
unsa le conditions ··
Ohto EPA In spectors s.11d
emhe1 thts )C,u th ey Jound
metha ne 111 ~e\\ e 1 bdsJns
unde1 the tet.ul pl nz.t\
pat kmg lots and 111 a nearby
hill of dut -wvetcd ~arba~e.
The st,Jte attoJneY gen'eJ al's olhce Jo llowed with .1
CJV JI

h t\\ISUJt

dgC.llllSt

Ga t field Hetghts and Ctty'
Vtew's owners. McGill
Propert y Gro up o'f Jupiter.
Fla . and Cny 'Vtew Center
LI .C of Mnnsn. N Y
The 25-counr'Lmsuit seeks
penalties ol up to $10.000 d
dav fo1 each alleued e nvuonmental VIOl at ton ~
Lawyers tor the owners
have been mcetmg weekly
with the EPA 111 .tn attempt
to settle ou t ot cou rt 1\ 111.11
ts scbedulcd tor Dec. ~.

Ohio killer: Weight gain isn't to avoid execution
Bv THOMAS J. SHEERAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER

YOUNGSTOWN - An
Ohto killer scheduled to be
executed next month for a
double murder said Tuesday
that he has not deliberately
gained weight to create condtttons that would rule out
his death by lethal mjection.
Instead, Richard Cooey
said in a death row intei'VIew
that h1s veins are hard to
reach and should prevent h1s
Oct. 14 execution from bemg
carried out because it cannot
be done humanely under current state procedures.
"Vein access was an issue
even when I was back m the
service ," Cooey, 41, said in
an hour-long interview with
the Associated Press at the
Ohio Stale Pemtentiary.
Cooey, 5-foot, 7 mches
tall and 267 pounds , said he
has gamed perhaps 70

pounds while being locked
up for rapmg and ktlling
two University of Al-.. ron
students 22 years ago whtle
he was on leave from the
U.S. Army. He blamed the
wetght gam on' medication
and lack of exercise.
"It's hard getting access to
my veins,"' said Cooey, who
was handcuffed and locked in
a closet-sized visiting room.
He was separated from a
reporter by a remforced glass
partition and spoke through a
slit the size of a large straw.
Cooey, dressed in a Vneck pnson jump suit, satd
he has heard second-hand
some of the jokes told by
late-night comedians about
the Oh1o mmate who clatms
he 's too fat to be executed.
That ridicule reflects ignorance of his underlymg clatm
that tt's not fat but the maccessibility of his veins that
makes•it difficult to get an IV

inserted for a lethal inJection.
Cooey satd, frequently "using
his cuffed hands to gesture
The legal challenge over
the vem access 1ssue ISbased
on constitutiOnal issues and
not fear of execution. Cooey
' said .. It has nothmg to do
wtth weight gam," he satd.
Instead of lethal inJection.
" If 1t would make people
happy. shoot me m the head
wtth a 45 ." Cooey sa td.
" Do it legally."
Cooey and a co-defendant
ktdnapped Wendy Ottredo.
21, and Dawn McCreery. 20.
after disabling their car by
droppmg a chunk of concrete
on rt from a htghway overpass. They choked and beat
the women to death after
repeatedly rapmg them , then
carved X's m their abdomens.
Cooey deflected questtons
about remorse and said his
past comments about the victims and their famtltes had

Reports rroni Page At

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Electricity

by Allen Easter, Pomeroy, on
East Second Street while she
was maneuvering her vehicle from Its parking stall near
the intersection of Sycamore
Street The report said the
bumper end caps from
Easter's vehtcle were missing prior to the accident.
The United States Postal
f

,·

..

Servtce , Pomeroy, reported
one of Its vehicles was
parked undamaged on East
Second Streer on Sept 12
but was found d a m ag~d on
Sept. 13
Patrol man Ronnie Spaun
was recently called to 206
Spnng Avenue 111 reference
to a windshield getti ng bust-

ki!L'I pl.il1ti i1 J!J't:.J il

been llltsunderstood ''I can't
come out good ... he sate!
Cooey wouldn't say 11 l1e
wou ld have sometlun g to
say 111 the death chatnber.
He mdtcated there mtghr be
a new legal ch.tl lenge to hts
exec utton. bu t he would n't
detail any stJ.Hegy bet:ause
he dtun ·t w,mt to up ofJ
p10sec uto".
He rellet ,li ed hts clcum.
det.uled 111 " pool tntervtew
la st v.eek fo1 kg tslatlle correspondents. that he participated 111 crimes le.•cl ing up to
the slayrngs and he tepeated
hi s dcnr,tl that he wm, th ~
one who beat the students to
death He sa id blood on a
shoe&gt;tnn g rhat "as tted to
the rmndet weupon and
blood on hts c.tt should be
tested fot DN 1\. wh•ch
would p1ove he wasn't
involved 111 the stude nt s'
killing s He's made sumlar
statements fo1 years

ed out Spaun spoke to the
vehtcle·, owner. Mary
Morton. Pome10y. who
showed hnn her 1994
Mercury folll door where
th ere was a dent 111 th e top
o f the 'eh tcle and the wmdsh teld wa, htt tv.tce with a
large rock "htch was sttll
restmg on the wmdshteld

J.:ad [(I&lt;! ...

Better Retirement
Ret11~ment should be on.. o( the most en;oyable limes of •our f.fe yet many
people all! finanoa/ly unpn!pared fori! I can create a plan desxoed to help

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Metgs
County
EMS
responded to the scene.
Four of the mmers were
treated and released. ho,pt·
tal spokeswoman Amy
Leach satd. One miner was
admt tted to PV H for observatton. The names of the
miners were not relea&gt;ed
Inve sti gators from the
Wes t · Vtrgmta Office of
Mmers' Health and Safety
were on the scel1e Tuesday
conductmg an mvestigatton

Lydia Council plans upcoming fall activities

were called but all occupants refused trea~ment.
Paul
C
Reynolds ,
Bidwell, allegedly struck
the rear of a vehicle dnven
by Loretta F. Campbell,
rrom PageAl
Dexter, while both were
waiting in the dnve-thru at
power across the AEP serThe areas hardest hit by
McDonalds
on West Main
vice territories. AEP was the heavy winds were in
workmg to restore power to central and southwestern Street. There was no vistble
493,000 customers, focus- OhiO.
Meigs
Count y damage to the vehtcles.
Joseph B. Yanity, . III,
ing first on emergency ser- Emergency Management
vices ;md mam-line crrcuits Agency Director Robert Athens, was turning ·right
serving the largest number Byer said there were n0 onto West Main Street from
of customers.
· reports of serious damage 1n the 4ower parking lot when
AEP reported a total of Meigs County as a result of he backed up to make the
right turn and allegedly
738 company, external utili- the storms.
and contractor distribuGov. Tec;t Stricklan d backed mto a vehicle driven
t10n line workers, includmg declared a state of emer. by Edward T. Baer,
company employees from gency across Ohio Monda y Pomeroy. Yanity satd he did
other AEP dtvisions, were as a result of serious storm not see Baer.
arnvmg
Tuesday
and damage in and aroun d
Wanda
L.
Beaver,
Wednesday to assist AEP Columbus and other area s Guysville, allegedly struck
Ohio in restonng power.
of the state.
the bumper of vehicle owned

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Faulty railcar brakes cause mine accident

ROCKSPRINGS - Tom Proffitt, Meigs County Dog
Warden, wants to rerrund the public the Meigs County
Dog Shelter 'cann ot and does not take cats or kittens and
is not eq uipped or funded to care for them.

VVhy can't the government be run like business?
Somet imes. )'hen I"m
wmt tn g , 111 Ime at the grocery stme for a p11ce check
on .1 box of Ramen nooctle'
nr waittng lor the cush ier to
get ll new roll ol mckcls or
wmlmg f01 a manager tu
change the register tape, I
can't help , bur wonder.
" Why c·tm't our government
be run· hke thts '1 Lrk e a

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Obituaries

if remembrance, in spite if it all

Today IS Wednesday. Sept. 17. the 26 1st day uf 2008.
Ther• are 105 Jays left in the yea1.
Today\ Htghhght m Htstnry: One hundred yeats ago. on
Sept 17. 1908 . Thomas E Selfmlge. a Ist Lteutenant 111 the
US. Army Srgnal Corps. became the _li"t t?et'on to die 111
the crash of,, powered dtrcralt. the Wnght Flyer (The &lt;ICC I·
dent. whtc h also senously InJUred pilot Orvtlle Wnght .
occurred at Fort Myet. Va .JUSt outside Washmgton.)
On tht&gt; date. In 17H7. the Const ttutt on of the UntteJ
States was completed and 'lgned by a maJOitly ol dclc~atcs
attendtng the Consll tutto tMI Conventton m Phil,u.lclphm
In 1862. 111 the bloodtest b.tttle day 111 lJ .S htstot y. Umon
Obdm~l\.; comment wa~
force s louolll
Confederate mvadecs 111 the Ctv tl War Battle
0
stlly. The tcspo nse was st ll y.
ol Antietam at Sharpsburg. Md
In 1'!20. the Amencan P10fes"ondl Football Associattnn. TIMnk goodness we have
a pt ecursor of·t he Ndt ional Pootb.tll League , was form ed 111 the ILrxury of bcmg st ll y.
Ot do we''
Canton. Ohto.
As the hpsttck w.ts put
In 1939. the Sovtel Umon mvmJeu Poland. more than two
weeks aftet Nazt Germany had launched its as~ault.
In 1944, during World War II , All ted pardtroopers
launch ed Operation Market Gdrclcn, landmg behtnd
Getman lrnes in the Nethetland,. (i\ltet 1111tial success. the
Alites v.ere beaten back bv the Germ,tns )
In 1'!47,James V. Fone~tal was sworn 111 as the ftrst U.S.
Seer ·tary of Defense.
In 1948, the Untted N,ltions mecltator for P.tlestine .
Count Folke Bernadotte. was ctssassmated in Jerusalem by
, Jewi sh extremiSts.
·
In 1978. after meetmg ,11 Camp D.lVid , lstclch Prime
Mmi ster Menachem Beg in and Egypttan President Anwar
Sadat &gt;tgned a framework for a peace !t eary.
In 198:1. Vanessa L Wtlltams of New Y01k bec,une the
fi tst bl;1ck conte,tant to be ctmvned ·Mtss America (The
followmg July. she also became the ftrst Mtss Amenca to
tcs ign rn the wake ol her Penthouse maganne scandal.)
In 1988, opening cetemonies for the Summer Olympics
took place m Seoul, South Korea.
•
One yem ago: Prest dent Bush nomiiMted former feuet al
judge Mtehael Mukasey to become the next attomey gen -.
era! The Iraqi government revoked the licen se ot
Blackwater USA secunty tum alter a shootmg mctdent that
clauned the hves of ctvdtdllS. During a forum at the
Untvers tty of Florida , Andrew Meyer, a stLident wtth a history of taptng hts own practical Jokes. was Tasered by campus police and arrested altet tcpcatcdly tryrng to questiOn
Massachusetts Sen John Kerry
Today's Birthdays: Actor D.IVId Hudd leston is 78.
Supreme Court htsttcc Davtd H. Souter 1s 69. Actress
Cassandra Petet so n ("'Eivna. Mistress of the Dark") IS 57.
Comedtan Rita Rudner is 55. Muppetcer Kevtn Clash is 48.
' Movie director Baz Luhrmann IS 46. Rapper Doug E. Fresh
is 42 Actot Malik Yoba 1s 41 . Rappel Vmme (Naughty By
Nature) IS 38 Singer-actor Constant ine Maroulis is .13
Country smger-songwnter Stepl1en Cochran 1s 29.
Thought for Today "'Governments exrst to protect the
nghts of rnrnonttes. The loved and the rich need no protectr,on - they have many fri ends and few enemtes." .·wendell Phillips. Amencan abolt,tiOni st (1811 - 1884)

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TODAY IN HISTORY

A day
The seventh annt\ersary
ol the Sept II dttacks came
,tbruptly Most nf th e poltttcal world h.td JUst 1eturncd
trom the conventions m
Den,er and the Twm Cmes.
In th e immcdtale hou"
ledding up 10 lbdt day, we
had all succ umbed to tal~ ol
ltpSIIC~ and ptgs
llll'o tSt' )'Oll ]1\ C in .l C.l\C
111 1\lgh.mistan (tn whid1
casc.mayhe )OU don't want
to know 01 I shouldn 't be
te lltng
yo u ),
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event on Sept 9. satd ... You
can put lipstick on a p1g.
It 's Still a ptg .. The CIOWd
pretty dearly took the
wutcb '" .1 swtpe at the
Repuh!tc,m ticket. hat kenmg back to Sm.th Palm 's
..:ommcnt in he1 vice-plesidenttal .tcccptance speech
thar the difl erence between
" hockey mom ,md a ptt
bull IS ltpstick .
Although I lwl hoped
Palin's offtcial response
WOLtld con,lst ot Sitnpiy hit·
un g the pod tum ,·n the mtdst
of applymg m.1kcup ,at het
next c.mlp.ugn tdlly, the
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steady. unthmkmg app!tcallon ol force. of longer
pnson sentences dlld more
sophtst ic.tted military hard\\are-ts madequate to the
wc' 1e not wuk1ng LIP wm
tying abottt anthrn attacks tdsk I know that the hard·
ami bombs and wondenng em ng ol lmcs. the embrace
II n·s sa le to send our ktds ol fundalnentalism and
to schoo l Gud bless t11be dooms us all."
That wornes me. not
Geur~e W Bush ,tnd nut
becctciSC
I am without commen ....and wo ml.!n 111 ~1rms
that have kept us sa te these passion lor hatdship There
is humdiatton and fury on
seven years."
Chtc.lgo
\ South Stde. And
Ttue and f,lll e n ou~h But
we h.1vc dll importar'it dcci- there" humtllatton and fury
MLtslims
and
stnn befmc us And as we among
Cttholtcs
nltke
in
Pakistan
ge t dtsttactc~ by ltpstt ck
an d ptgs. let s temembct. But H.lma s · lutred for the
too. that thete v.ill be bomb
Jev. s '" lst ael Is a specit1c
and evt l thm g that does not
mgs .md battle pl.ms.
What wornes me about need to be under&lt;tood as
.Obarna IS nut hts use of much as 1l must be con·
hoary old saym~s. but hi s demned and stopped . And
judgme nt He "s runnin g for the men who murdered
the posrtion ot comrnandet 3.000 ot LIS on Sept. II
200 I. hate th ose who live
lllc'htel. alter all
on
Chtc.tgo's South S ide as
In hIS acclatmed best se 11-,
e1. ··o,eams trom My much as they hate the
F.tthcr." he wrote: .. , kn ow. we,d th y folks who work on
I ha ve seen. the desperatton W.ill Street.
Seven ye.u s .tfter the
,md disorder of th e powct·
less how 11 twtsts the ltves attacks on my city and our
ul chdd ten on the 'I reels nf country. no hgsttck can
ldk.uta nr Natrobr 111 much gloss mer the truth. There is
the Sdme way as 11 docs the ~~ 1var on. And l'n• not sure
lt\e s ol . c·h ddrcn 011 Ob&lt;~ma .mu hi s Democratic
Chtcagu 's South Stde. huw colleag ues - th e bunch that
'"'" ow t.he path ts fot them ostr.tctz ed foe Lteberman
betv.een humdtallon dnd lor danng to support our
Lllllrammeled tury. how eas- troops. who h.1ve done sucil y they sl 1p 111to v10 lence ce"lul w01k in ltaq thanks
dnd dcspa11. I know that the to leade t s hke him - get It
tcsponse of the powerf ul to
( Kollrn, '·"!'"~ " rtie editillS dtsorder - alternatin g Tor of NaTional Revrew
as 1t does betwee n a dull 0 n/111 e ( 11 'II 'II· .!Ia If o11a Ire\'t(;'H"(ol!l). She £an be concompl&lt;~ccncy ,md. when the
dts clt der spills nut ol tis '"' red d1 klorJe~@ r wliorwl­
pt osct ibecl lOnfines, .1 'el ieu•com)
" tatttude 111 my heat!
the top st01 y of the day
the stlly · ~tpsttck on ,l
saga. Wh,ll a bleS'mg

Kathryn
Lopez

back 111 l,ts purse lot :1 Ody.
ur at least fm the lllUIJting
J1nu" ol Sept II - when
MSNBC took t1me ott from
showmg Keith Olberrnann
l.tllt!'; to air footage from
that day rn 200 I - we
temcmbercd . We temembeted tho'e who v.ete mut dct cd We remembered our
lellow Clt 1ZC I1S lightmg lit
home

~Lild

Hhru~Ld .

We

temembetcd th.tt ' tht ee ol
the four cdndH.Idtcs vy mg

tor the Whtte House have
children servi.flg , Palin's son
left lor lr&lt;~q th;~t ve ry ddy.
Dunng that wee k seven
yca 1 ~ ~•g.~l. tc·llow sy ndJLdted
columnist Kathleen P.trkcr
wtote · .. Our
behnvtor
hJW&lt;t u J one •trm ther tn
recent ) e,u-. - our spl intcrmg
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back··
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On one IMnd. ,, ·:-,a !.!!eat
th 111g tJBt W(' Ldll tak e the
ttme to care dbout silly
mattct s. As one reader emailed rnc '' I woke up tlu s
morning \V ttb .1 prayer of
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that
was
ptg·
thdt

COULD I

busmess'r'

But can you 1magme how
bud thmgs would be 1! we
ta n busme"es like the government '' imagine a govern
ment run airlme 1 They'd
ovcrbook the rlrgh ts. they'd
bump passengers. they'd
lose lugg.tge , they'd make
people Sit on the tarmac for
10 hours and neve r tell them
why - UllU they'J ~ISC lOll'
of money It would be a total
dtsast~r - nothing !tke the
'mootlr model' of cfftctcncy
that the :urlmes me now.
Can you imagme the govem ment runnmg an tnvestrnent .company ltke Bear
Stearns
or · Lehman
Brothers! They'd bankrupt
those places 111 a week ..
Thousands of employees
would be out on the street
and mtlltons of mvestors
would lose their shtrts .
rhat \ hcl' au . . e the 1!0\ t'l rl ment doesn't know J10w to
run thmgs like a busrness .
What tf th e government ran
Ford and GM'? They'd run ·

Bv DIANE POTTORFF

Esther Wright

DI'OTTOAFFOMY!WLYAEGISTEA COM

MIDDLEPORT - Esther Lynn Wnght, 61, of
Middleport . passed away on September 15, 2008 at Holzer
Medical Center. She was born Oct. 10, 1946, daughter o f
the late James Daniels and Janice Collins Daniels:
Lynn was a graduate of Middleport Htgh School and a
member of Beta Sigma Phi. She was a social' worker a t
·Buckeye Community Services.
·
She is survived by her husband, Michael Wnght; son ,
Caleb Shuler; step-sons, David (Mary) Shuler and Jason
(Kristen) Wright; sister. Jenmfer (Allison) Scott: grandchildren: CJ. Shuler, Deven James, Sharon Wright, Kassidy:
Wright and Kody Wright; brothers and ststers in law, John
and Becky Anderson and Bennie and Sandy Wright; mother m law, Jean Wright; nieces, Lori (Dwight) Adkins and
Tyler Bullion, Denise (Cary) Martin and Gracie, Kelly
Anderson , Jesstca (Andy) Bolin and Lexie; nephews, Chns
(Angie) Wtthee, Eric (Hillary) Anderson , Wesley Wright.
In addllton to her parents, she was preceded m death by
her stepdaughter, Tammy Wright Hutton.
Graveside sei'Vlce will be held at II a.m ., Thursday, Sept
17 , 2008, at Be~ch Grove Cemetery with Pastor Glenn
Rowe offtctating.
Visiting hours wtll be ti:om 5-9 p.m. on Wednesday a t
Anderson McDamel Funeral Home m Middleport .
A memonal contribution may be made to the family to
establish a Memorial Scolarship Fund rn Lynn's memory.
A registry is available on-lme at www. andersonmc .
daniel.com .

·Local Briefs
World Alzheimer's Day set
POMEROY - Sunday is World Alzheimer's Day. It is a
time to bring the entire world's focus to the challenge faced
by 5.2 million Americans who battle the disease. Every 7 I
seconds someone develops Alzheimer's The Alzheimer' s
Association IS askrng places of worshtp, whether it be in
Sunday school class, mornrng worship servtce, Bibl~ study
or prayer groups, to obsef\Oe 71 seconds of stlence on
Sunday in honor of those battling the disease and in mem .
ory of those who have lost the battle .

No cats taken at shelter

SE~

THE
BAI(OUT SECTION?

Dinner theater planned
RACINE - The Southern Local School Distnct' s
Reconnecting Youth class will be sponsoring a dinner the.
ater Saturday, Dec. 6.
The class which is funded by the Grant to Reduce Alcoho I
i\buse, is m the process of recruiting talent for the event so
that practice sess1ons and the event schedule can be put in
place. All proceeds will be used for a first Reconnecting
Youth Scholarship to be awarded to a Southem High SchooI
graduating semor in the spnng. Those with any talent, musi c
ability or acting skills interested in taking part are asked to
contact Amy Roush at 949-2611, Ext, 2106/2107.

Local Weather
Wednesday ...Are.as of
fog in the morning . Sunny.
Htghs in the upper 70s.
Light
and
variable
winds ... Becoming
north
around 5 mph in the alternoon .
Wednesday
night •••
Mostly clear. Lows in the
lower 50s. North wrnds
around 5 mph in the
evening ... Becoming light

and variable.
Thursday.,.Sunny. High s
in the upper 70s. North
winds 5 to 10 mph .
Thursday night ••.Mostly
clear. Lows in the lower
50s.
Northeast
wind s
around 5 mph.
Friday
through
Tuesday ...Mostly
clear
Highs around 80. Lows in
the lower 50s.

Local Stocks

Our health care would be
tun by some bumblmg.
rncompetent. unfeelmg govctnment bureauc1 at mstead
of some bumbling, mcom pete nt . unleehng msuranceJim
company bureaucrat, the ·
Mullen
way tt is now.
Unlike business, the government wastes money
Wl1o hasn 't heat d about the
them 111to tile clu1 in no tune. $600 totl et se-.1ts for the Air
What does tl1e government Force jets. whjch is comknow about makmg cars? pletely difterent than the
They don't have any ex peri - $6.000 shower ctn tam the
ence r~mnmg an .tutomohtl e CEO of Tyco In ternational
company How long would had tnstalled 111 'his home at
11 be belme fOietgn eat the company 's expense. He
compantes start ed eat rn g needed that cut1mn lor bustour lunch? Thank good ness ness, somethm g the governFord and GM .ue tun like ' ment knows nothmg about.
busmesscs. run by some of One shudders to thrnk what
the htghcst-patd executives would happen to the prtce of
in the wotld and not by energy if tlie government
know-nothtng governmeJ1 t were 111 charge of scttmg
Cllet gy poltcy IIISICUIJ of the
l&gt;nreaucmts
What tf the government giant. intcrnatton,tl oil corran out healthcare system'! poratt011S who have years of
The mrncl reel&gt;, rt 'cl be expenence 111 the busmess.
wildly cXpen&gt;ivc - a sim- Why the pnce of gas rmght
ple nde 111 an ambulance go up as l1igh as $4.50 a galmtght cost $2.000 dollars lon. Or more! It could wreck
Hosprtal s wou ld send the our whole way of life .
Bc,iues, as we aII know
governme nt btl! tor hun dreds ol thousands of dol- because we hem it a lot. the
lars for diseases patients governme nt never created a
ca ught .11 the hospttal. 101 1nh I don't k110w what my
tests thn· clt dn t need. B.td dad wa . . do111g for the 1.1
Joctnr~ \vould L 11 cu l ~•tc 111 yea» he 'spent 111 the Navy.
the system fot-'ver. skippmg hut he sure as hdl wasn't
Itom one hospital to another worktng. because the govlike lksh-cattng hactcria ernmclll never created a JOb.

And d ~ l1 venng the mail
tsn 't a job and making fight er Jets 1sn't a job: building
and repa1nng htghways
isn't a job, beca use only
busmess can create jobs. 1
know several people nght
now who make a li ving
foreclosing hou ses. Just one
example of the kind of jobs
busmess created. not the
government
So the next time you're
sleepmg on the tloor of an
mrport termmal waittng for
a new piece of 'lequipment"
to arrive: the next time your
car breaks down seconds
atter the warranty expires;
the next time you waste a
day wattmg for the cable
guy: the next tune you take
a day off work waiting for a
department-store delivery
that never arrives: the next
tun~ a mechanic charges
you $300 for fixmg a 2 cent
part ; the nex t time your
credit card company gets
hacked. the next ltme your
cell phone company over
charges you a few thousand
dollars. 1 hope yo u ask
yourse lf. .. Why can't they
tun the government like
rhis'? Like a business?"
Uim Mrrl/err rs lire author
of · lr Ttdn " Village ldror:
Cmrrpilwlirr g rlre Smrple
Life" arrd "Hahv\ Fir~/
Ttmoo ... You &lt;WI re,ich him
aiJIIII_IIIIIilerJ@mvii'(}\'.UIIII)

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City Holding (NASDAQ) 45
'
Collins (NYSE) - 51 .16
DuPont (NYSE) - 46.27
US Bank (NYSE) - 35.27
Gannett (NYSE) - 16.55
General Electric (NYSE) 26.06
Harley-Davidson (NYSE) 40.35

JP Morgan (NYSE) - 40.74
Kroger (NYSE) - 27.99
Limited Branda (NYSE) 20.35

Norfolk Southern (NYSE) 68.82
Ohio Valley Bane Corp.
(NASDAQ) - 20.05
BBT (NYSE) - 38.07
Peoptea (NASDAQ) - 22.22
Pepsico (NYSE) - 72.98
Premier (NASDAQ) - 9.38
Rockwell (NYSE) - 38.81
Rocky eoota (NASDAQ) 4.38
Royal Dutch Shell - 58.33
Seara Holding (NASDAQ) 98.73
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WesBanco (NYSE) - Z7.76
Worthington (NYSE) 17.35
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4 p.m. ET cloelng quotae
of tranaactlone for Sept.
16, 2008, provided by
Edward Jonea financial
advlaora laue Milia In
Galllpolle at (740) 441·8441
and Lealay Mauaro In .
Point Pleaaant at (304) 674
0174. Member SIPC.

NEW HAVEN , WVa. Faulty brakes on an Ullderground railcar are bemg
blamed for an accident at
the Big River Mine
Monday.
Five miners were inJured
in the accident when the
brakes on a railcar, which is
known as a man-trip, failed ,
causing the rdtlcar to collide

wtth a supply car, according
to Jama Jarrett, spokeswoman for the West Vtrgmta
Commerce Department.
The acctdent happened
late Monday afternoon.
The collision jarred the
five mmcrs. causmg some
tnjuries. Jarrett sat d. All live
were taken to Plea&gt;ant
Valley Hospital.
Emergency crews from
Mason County Emergency
Medical
Servtces and

POMEROY - Fall activities and programs were
announced at the recent
meeting of the Lydia
Council held at the Bradford
Church activity buildmg.
The next mentoring class
has been set for October with
Sherry Smtth dotng homemade biscuits. Plans were
discussed for a senior citizens proJect tor Christmas.
and a meal for the KYOVA
after the first of the year.
Bethany
Amberger
reported on the upcommg
women's retreat to be held

of the acctdent.
The rnan - 111p lm 1.., a UHlt ·
pact style 1.11k.tt that" llsc•d
tO tran~p01t 111111e1~ tn clllJ
f10m \101 k 'lle' lor.u ed
ms1Lie a llllllt'

Bt~ Rl\el Cnal Mi nl' "
located ne.tt 13rodu Rtlll
Roau and 1s owned I"
Gatling Mmmg Co Thts 1,
not the first 1eported .tccident m rh e mme as thete

have been :...eve1 al sint:e 1t

opened tv.o )ear:-, Llgo

thts weekend at the Oho
Valley Christian Assembly.
Registration IS from 5 to
6:30p.m. at which t1me dinner will be served.
It was noted that the county hymn smg . held at the
Bradford Church m August
was well attended. The
Wallace Brothers will be
there on Oct. 15 fo{ an
evenmg concert. A haynde
was announced for Oct 12
In · October plans wt ll be
made for holiday actiVIties.
Hostesses Paula Ptckens
and Phyllis Baker had the

devotions wtth Paula readmg
..I Saw Jesus Last Week" and
a reading called ·' Body
Buil ding" companng a football team ro the body of
Christ - the Church. Phyllis
read from I Connthmns
The meeting opened wtth
prayer pratses and requests.
Refte shments were served
by Phylli s Baket and
Pt ckens, hoste"es. Officers
reports were gtven. as were
card and sunshme gtft
reports Vis ttor's list was
crrculated and 1t was decided there are no meals lor

shut-Ins ·needed at thts tune .
It was noted that Caulin
Wtlh.lmson ,111d Chell had
the mentoring cl.tss on July
JO wtth tile vou th makmg

homemdde C&lt; l~oklc;:~.

._

A.ttend111~

th e meet mg
v.erc Gem~ Lt~htloot. Eva
Mtlhrun. Bon nte Rtlc. Che11
Wrlh.llmo n. Suzte Will. Jane
Hysell. Becky Amberge r,
Clmstt Wtll. Dtane Mtlltron,
N,lllC) Morns. Bethany
Ambctger. Madeline Pamter.
Charlotte Hann tng. Dtana
Ma xwell. Jan Hendncks.
~md the hostesses

Wai-Mart closes Ohio store built on landfill
GARFIELO HEIGHTS
(AP) - Wai-Mart Stores
Inc. has closed one of its
stores in the Cleveland area
built atop a landfill amtd
concerns ' about potentially
explosive methane gas.
An independent contractor confirmed there is a
problem with the odorless
gas that is generated by rotting garl)age, sat d Tara
Stewart , a spokeswoman for
the Bentonville , Ark .-based
retailer. The closure of the
store is probably permanent,
she satd.
The store also had electrical and plumbtng problems ·
and a shifting foundation .
Stewart said
The Ohto Environmental
Protection Agency recently
threatened to shut down the
entire City View Center
after finding methane under
the btg-box. retail plaza. The
agency asked several weeks
ago for more monitoring
and venting of the gas.
Since then, the center 's
owners have been working
to fix. the problem.
No other tenants are
pulling out of the center,
which is the first m'!.ior commercial development in Ohio
to be built atop a landfill. The

thtng 1' under contml .tnd
evetythmg " sale:· he satd.
The Gt.tnt Eaule 'tmc has
no plan to clo,e~
"!:loth the EPA .md
G.ul teld H~ tdlls olltl'ta ls

Wal-Mart closes store
THE STORE: Wai-Mart Stores Inc was an anchor tenant 1n the
C1ty V1ew Center reta1! development butlt on a landftllln the
Cleveland suburb Garf1eld He1ghts
THE PROBLEM : The Ohro EPA says theresa poteet tal problem
wtfh methane gas Wai-Mart says 11 conf1rmed It through an tndependenl analysts and closed the store
WHAT'S NEXT: Oh10 EPA wants more mon1tonng and ventmg of
the methane The center's owners have been work1ng to ft2( the
problem at the first maJor commercial development tn Oh1o to be
butlt atop a landfill
Source: The (Cleveland) Platn Dealer

developer's Web site lists a
Giant Eagle grocery store
and seven other retailers at
the shoppmg center.
The Wai-Mart store's 172
employees were told th ey
could work at another WaiMart of their chOice, and as
of Tuesday 11 5 had been
placed. Stewart satd.
"Wai -Mart often bmlds
and owns tts but!dmgs. We
dtdn"t build thts building,"
Stewart said . "Everythm g
was creatmg a volatile environment in and around the
store. It we felt 1t was somethmg that could be fixed, we
could have stayed m the
store. At th1s point we're
confident the problems
can't be ftxed ..,
The
shopprng
plaza
opened in 2006 Workers
cleared 48 .6 mtllion cubic

feet of dirt and garba ge
from the stte. creattng a
mound overlooking the
shopping center.
Garfield Hetghts Mayor
Thomas Longo msists the
plaza has no satety problem.
citing reports from the city's
fire department He satd
Wal-Mart mtght not have
been sanstled with the number of customers becau&lt;e
there are two other WaiMart stores 111 the at ca. one
m nearbv Bedford and the
other m Cleve land.
"It's a busmess deCISion."
Longo said " It's a dollarsand-cents tssue with these
people ."
Chu ck Satchwill. City
View's senior proJect man ager. satd he was shocked
by Wai-Mart's dectston .
"As far as v.e know. every-

have ~tsSLneJ ... u~ thdt Ulll

butld tn g .mu rhe shopptng
centct a1 c ~dk ... G1ant
E:1gle ~.ud 111 a statement.
"As .tn .tdde d me.1sure.
Gtant E.t~lc h.ts ,, meth.me
g"s mon 1tonng ~y~te m
whi ch hc~ s not mdtc&lt;ttcu any
unsa le conditions ··
Ohto EPA In spectors s.11d
emhe1 thts )C,u th ey Jound
metha ne 111 ~e\\ e 1 bdsJns
unde1 the tet.ul pl nz.t\
pat kmg lots and 111 a nearby
hill of dut -wvetcd ~arba~e.
The st,Jte attoJneY gen'eJ al's olhce Jo llowed with .1
CJV JI

h t\\ISUJt

dgC.llllSt

Ga t field Hetghts and Ctty'
Vtew's owners. McGill
Propert y Gro up o'f Jupiter.
Fla . and Cny 'Vtew Center
LI .C of Mnnsn. N Y
The 25-counr'Lmsuit seeks
penalties ol up to $10.000 d
dav fo1 each alleued e nvuonmental VIOl at ton ~
Lawyers tor the owners
have been mcetmg weekly
with the EPA 111 .tn attempt
to settle ou t ot cou rt 1\ 111.11
ts scbedulcd tor Dec. ~.

Ohio killer: Weight gain isn't to avoid execution
Bv THOMAS J. SHEERAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER

YOUNGSTOWN - An
Ohto killer scheduled to be
executed next month for a
double murder said Tuesday
that he has not deliberately
gained weight to create condtttons that would rule out
his death by lethal mjection.
Instead, Richard Cooey
said in a death row intei'VIew
that h1s veins are hard to
reach and should prevent h1s
Oct. 14 execution from bemg
carried out because it cannot
be done humanely under current state procedures.
"Vein access was an issue
even when I was back m the
service ," Cooey, 41, said in
an hour-long interview with
the Associated Press at the
Ohio Stale Pemtentiary.
Cooey, 5-foot, 7 mches
tall and 267 pounds , said he
has gamed perhaps 70

pounds while being locked
up for rapmg and ktlling
two University of Al-.. ron
students 22 years ago whtle
he was on leave from the
U.S. Army. He blamed the
wetght gam on' medication
and lack of exercise.
"It's hard getting access to
my veins,"' said Cooey, who
was handcuffed and locked in
a closet-sized visiting room.
He was separated from a
reporter by a remforced glass
partition and spoke through a
slit the size of a large straw.
Cooey, dressed in a Vneck pnson jump suit, satd
he has heard second-hand
some of the jokes told by
late-night comedians about
the Oh1o mmate who clatms
he 's too fat to be executed.
That ridicule reflects ignorance of his underlymg clatm
that tt's not fat but the maccessibility of his veins that
makes•it difficult to get an IV

inserted for a lethal inJection.
Cooey satd, frequently "using
his cuffed hands to gesture
The legal challenge over
the vem access 1ssue ISbased
on constitutiOnal issues and
not fear of execution. Cooey
' said .. It has nothmg to do
wtth weight gam," he satd.
Instead of lethal inJection.
" If 1t would make people
happy. shoot me m the head
wtth a 45 ." Cooey sa td.
" Do it legally."
Cooey and a co-defendant
ktdnapped Wendy Ottredo.
21, and Dawn McCreery. 20.
after disabling their car by
droppmg a chunk of concrete
on rt from a htghway overpass. They choked and beat
the women to death after
repeatedly rapmg them , then
carved X's m their abdomens.
Cooey deflected questtons
about remorse and said his
past comments about the victims and their famtltes had

Reports rroni Page At

.

Electricity

by Allen Easter, Pomeroy, on
East Second Street while she
was maneuvering her vehicle from Its parking stall near
the intersection of Sycamore
Street The report said the
bumper end caps from
Easter's vehtcle were missing prior to the accident.
The United States Postal
f

,·

..

Servtce , Pomeroy, reported
one of Its vehicles was
parked undamaged on East
Second Streer on Sept 12
but was found d a m ag~d on
Sept. 13
Patrol man Ronnie Spaun
was recently called to 206
Spnng Avenue 111 reference
to a windshield getti ng bust-

ki!L'I pl.il1ti i1 J!J't:.J il

been llltsunderstood ''I can't
come out good ... he sate!
Cooey wouldn't say 11 l1e
wou ld have sometlun g to
say 111 the death chatnber.
He mdtcated there mtghr be
a new legal ch.tl lenge to hts
exec utton. bu t he would n't
detail any stJ.Hegy bet:ause
he dtun ·t w,mt to up ofJ
p10sec uto".
He rellet ,li ed hts clcum.
det.uled 111 " pool tntervtew
la st v.eek fo1 kg tslatlle correspondents. that he participated 111 crimes le.•cl ing up to
the slayrngs and he tepeated
hi s dcnr,tl that he wm, th ~
one who beat the students to
death He sa id blood on a
shoe&gt;tnn g rhat "as tted to
the rmndet weupon and
blood on hts c.tt should be
tested fot DN 1\. wh•ch
would p1ove he wasn't
involved 111 the stude nt s'
killing s He's made sumlar
statements fo1 years

ed out Spaun spoke to the
vehtcle·, owner. Mary
Morton. Pome10y. who
showed hnn her 1994
Mercury folll door where
th ere was a dent 111 th e top
o f the 'eh tcle and the wmdsh teld wa, htt tv.tce with a
large rock "htch was sttll
restmg on the wmdshteld

J.:ad [(I&lt;! ...

Better Retirement
Ret11~ment should be on.. o( the most en;oyable limes of •our f.fe yet many
people all! finanoa/ly unpn!pared fori! I can create a plan desxoed to help

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- ...

Metgs
County
EMS
responded to the scene.
Four of the mmers were
treated and released. ho,pt·
tal spokeswoman Amy
Leach satd. One miner was
admt tted to PV H for observatton. The names of the
miners were not relea&gt;ed
Inve sti gators from the
Wes t · Vtrgmta Office of
Mmers' Health and Safety
were on the scel1e Tuesday
conductmg an mvestigatton

Lydia Council plans upcoming fall activities

were called but all occupants refused trea~ment.
Paul
C
Reynolds ,
Bidwell, allegedly struck
the rear of a vehicle dnven
by Loretta F. Campbell,
rrom PageAl
Dexter, while both were
waiting in the dnve-thru at
power across the AEP serThe areas hardest hit by
McDonalds
on West Main
vice territories. AEP was the heavy winds were in
workmg to restore power to central and southwestern Street. There was no vistble
493,000 customers, focus- OhiO.
Meigs
Count y damage to the vehtcles.
Joseph B. Yanity, . III,
ing first on emergency ser- Emergency Management
vices ;md mam-line crrcuits Agency Director Robert Athens, was turning ·right
serving the largest number Byer said there were n0 onto West Main Street from
of customers.
· reports of serious damage 1n the 4ower parking lot when
AEP reported a total of Meigs County as a result of he backed up to make the
right turn and allegedly
738 company, external utili- the storms.
and contractor distribuGov. Tec;t Stricklan d backed mto a vehicle driven
t10n line workers, includmg declared a state of emer. by Edward T. Baer,
company employees from gency across Ohio Monda y Pomeroy. Yanity satd he did
other AEP dtvisions, were as a result of serious storm not see Baer.
arnvmg
Tuesday
and damage in and aroun d
Wanda
L.
Beaver,
Wednesday to assist AEP Columbus and other area s Guysville, allegedly struck
Ohio in restonng power.
of the state.
the bumper of vehicle owned

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The Daily Sentinel • Page As

Faulty railcar brakes cause mine accident

ROCKSPRINGS - Tom Proffitt, Meigs County Dog
Warden, wants to rerrund the public the Meigs County
Dog Shelter 'cann ot and does not take cats or kittens and
is not eq uipped or funded to care for them.

VVhy can't the government be run like business?
Somet imes. )'hen I"m
wmt tn g , 111 Ime at the grocery stme for a p11ce check
on .1 box of Ramen nooctle'
nr waittng lor the cush ier to
get ll new roll ol mckcls or
wmlmg f01 a manager tu
change the register tape, I
can't help , bur wonder.
" Why c·tm't our government
be run· hke thts '1 Lrk e a

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Obituaries

if remembrance, in spite if it all

Today IS Wednesday. Sept. 17. the 26 1st day uf 2008.
Ther• are 105 Jays left in the yea1.
Today\ Htghhght m Htstnry: One hundred yeats ago. on
Sept 17. 1908 . Thomas E Selfmlge. a Ist Lteutenant 111 the
US. Army Srgnal Corps. became the _li"t t?et'on to die 111
the crash of,, powered dtrcralt. the Wnght Flyer (The &lt;ICC I·
dent. whtc h also senously InJUred pilot Orvtlle Wnght .
occurred at Fort Myet. Va .JUSt outside Washmgton.)
On tht&gt; date. In 17H7. the Const ttutt on of the UntteJ
States was completed and 'lgned by a maJOitly ol dclc~atcs
attendtng the Consll tutto tMI Conventton m Phil,u.lclphm
In 1862. 111 the bloodtest b.tttle day 111 lJ .S htstot y. Umon
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In 1'!20. the Amencan P10fes"ondl Football Associattnn. TIMnk goodness we have
a pt ecursor of·t he Ndt ional Pootb.tll League , was form ed 111 the ILrxury of bcmg st ll y.
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Canton. Ohto.
As the hpsttck w.ts put
In 1939. the Sovtel Umon mvmJeu Poland. more than two
weeks aftet Nazt Germany had launched its as~ault.
In 1944, during World War II , All ted pardtroopers
launch ed Operation Market Gdrclcn, landmg behtnd
Getman lrnes in the Nethetland,. (i\ltet 1111tial success. the
Alites v.ere beaten back bv the Germ,tns )
In 1'!47,James V. Fone~tal was sworn 111 as the ftrst U.S.
Seer ·tary of Defense.
In 1948, the Untted N,ltions mecltator for P.tlestine .
Count Folke Bernadotte. was ctssassmated in Jerusalem by
, Jewi sh extremiSts.
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Mmi ster Menachem Beg in and Egypttan President Anwar
Sadat &gt;tgned a framework for a peace !t eary.
In 198:1. Vanessa L Wtlltams of New Y01k bec,une the
fi tst bl;1ck conte,tant to be ctmvned ·Mtss America (The
followmg July. she also became the ftrst Mtss Amenca to
tcs ign rn the wake ol her Penthouse maganne scandal.)
In 1988, opening cetemonies for the Summer Olympics
took place m Seoul, South Korea.
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judge Mtehael Mukasey to become the next attomey gen -.
era! The Iraqi government revoked the licen se ot
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clauned the hves of ctvdtdllS. During a forum at the
Untvers tty of Florida , Andrew Meyer, a stLident wtth a history of taptng hts own practical Jokes. was Tasered by campus police and arrested altet tcpcatcdly tryrng to questiOn
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Doctors say leg pain can
·signal deadly blood clot
ing it "ita! to tell your docAP MEDICAL WR ITER
tor if a relative has ever suffered a blood clot.
WASHINGTON - Far
People with those factors
too many Am'erir.:an~ arc should have "a very low
uying of dangerous blood threshold" for call ing a docclots tha.t um musqucrade as tor or even going to the
simple kg pain. says a emergency room if they have
major new gove rnment symptoms of a clot. said
dlort to get both patients Gatson. who issued a "call to
anu their doctors to rceog- action" for better education
nilc the cmer!.!e nc v in time. of both consumers and doc"It's a sil ent killer. It's tors, plus more research·.
hard to di agnose." said actSymptoms
inc lude
ing Surgeon General Dr. swell ing; pain. e&gt;pecially in
Steven
Galson.
who the calf; or a warm spot or
annou nced' the new ca m- red or discolored skin on the
pa ign Mond~y. " I don 't leg; shortness of breath or
think most peop le under- pain when breathing deeply.
stand that this is a serious
But here's the rub:
medica l problem or what : Doctors are ill-informed.
can be done to prevent it." . too. For example, studies
At issue are clots with suggest a third of patient~
cumbersome names: A deep who need protecti ve blood
vein thrombosi s. or DVT. thinners when they enter the
forms in large vems. usuall y hospital for major surgery
a leg or the groin. It can do n't get them. And patients
quickly kill if it moves up to · cao1 even be turned away
the lu ngs. where it goes by despite telltale symptoms.
the . name
pu lmonary 'like what happened to Le
embolism, or PE.
Keisha Ruffin just weeks
These c lois make head- after the birth of her daughlines every few years when ter, Caitlyn.
see mingly healthy people
Ruffin made repeated viscollapse after long airplane its to doctors and emertlights or being in similarly . ge ncy rooms for grow ing
cramped quarters. Vice . pai n in her leg and groin in
President Dick Cheney suf- December
2003
and
fe red one after a long trip January 2004. but was, told
last year. · NBC correspon- . it must be her healing
dent David Bloom died of Caesarean section scar.
one in 2003 after spending
Finally
one
night.
days inside a tank while cov- Ru ffi n's hu sband ran her a
ering the invasion of lr~q .
rea ll y hot bath for pain
But that provides a relief - only to have her
skewed visio n of the prob- climb out minutes later with
le m. . Whil e there aren't her leg swollen three to four
good statistics, the new sur- ti mes its normal size. and
geo n ge neral's ca mpaig n then.r.ass out.
estimates that every year,
"I loke to call that my mirabetwee n 350,000
and cle bath," Ruffin said,
600 ,000 Americans ge t one because the sudden swelling
of these clots - and at least proved the tip-off for doc:tors .
100,000 of them die.
Pieces of a giant clot in her
, "The number of deaths ri ght leg had broken off and
attriblltable to blood clots is noated to her lung. The ER
like hav ing an entire city doctor "said if I hadn ' t made
like Cambridge (Mass.) it in when I did, I may not
wiped out every year, over have li ved through the rest of
and over again ," Galson (old the night ," recalled Ruffin ,
a meeti ng of the Venous now 32, who spent a month
bi sease
Coalition
on in the hospital and required
Monday . Yet these clots •·are extensive physical therapy to
preventable and treatable."
walk normall y again.
There are a host of ri sk
These clots "tend to fall
factors and triggers: Recent through the cracks" because
-surgery or a broken bone; a they cross so many areas of
fall or car crash; pregnancy medicine , said Dr. Samuel
or taking birth control pills Goldhaber, chairman of the
or menopause hormones; Venous Di sease Coalition
being immobile fo r long and a cardiologi st at
periods. The risk rises with Basion's
Bri gham
&amp;
.age. esiJecially over 65 , and Women's Hospital.
.among people who smoke
With the surgeo n generor are obese.
al's campaign, "DVT after
And some_ people have all these years will finall y
genetic conditions {hat get the national spotlight
cause no other symptoms like cigarette smoking did
,but increase their risk, mak- in the mid-60s," he said.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER

BY lAUflAN NEERGAARD

FDA.approves anti-nausea
patch for chemo patients.
Bv

"The main benefit wili be
for people who have diffiASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
culty taking oral medications ," Rogers said . But
WASHINGTON
other pati ents could also
Cancer patients will soon be benefit, she added. since a
able to use a medication single paich is designed to
patch to ease the debilitat- maintain a steady level of
ing nausea that often · the anti-nausea medicine in
accompanies chemotherapy. the body for several days.
The Food and Drug These days, medical profesAdministration
said sionals treating cancer
Monday it has approved the patients are trying to elimi first anti-nausea patch for nate nausea as a side effect
pat ients, of chemotherapy, believing
chemotherapy
intended to provide relief for that will help the patients
,up to live days. The patch. maintai n physical strength
called Sancuso, is worn on and emotional energy.
the arm and delivers a wideMelvin Hren , 59, a retired
ly used anti-nausea medi- elementary school teac her'
cine , known as ,granisetron. from New Philadelphia,
throu gh th e skin . It is. Ohio, said the patch helped
expected to be available by · him battle a rare canc ~r of
the end of the year.
.
the th:rmus gland, now in
''It wi ll be another way that rem1ss1on.
we can address nausea and · h couldn ' t .leave the
vomi ting, coming' fro m a hous.e · for very much
route that we haven't had because of the fact that I
before,'' said nurse practition- was so sick," Hren said. "As
er Barbara Rogers. who spe- a result of the patch. l was
cializes in cancer treatmen t. able to leave the house and
"The patch is a rtice option."
be with the fam ily. I was
Rogers. who works at Fox able to enjoy life a little bit.
Chase Cancer Center in Without it. life would have
Philadelphia, is also a con- been a lot more difficult:'
Hren took part in a clinisultant to ProStrakan, the
Scotti sh company that &lt;:al trial in wh ich the pat&lt;:h
developed the patch.
was shown to be just as
About a million people effective as anti:na'u sea
undergo
chemoth'erapy pills. A spokeswoman for
every year and as many as the company said no infor70 percent develop nausea . mation on pricing is availIf the problem occurs at the able.
hospital, it can be dealt with
Sancuso's main side
immediately. But many effect is consti pation. In
patients suffer from nausea some cases · the drug can
. after being sent home . Anti- mask a bowel obstruction.
nausea pills are avai lable. which is a dangerous conbut some cancer patients dition requiring prompt
have difficulty swallowing. treatment.
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savstaimed

Inside

BE IJI NG - The health
minister saiu Wednesday
that tainted milk formula
has killed three Chine~e
babies and sick~ n ed 6.200
in a spreading sca ndal tha t
prompted three additional
compani es
includin g
China's biggest dairy - to
recall prod ucts.
Officials ·said that about 20
percent of the dairy companies te&gt;ted nationwide had
sold products tainted with
melamine. Suppliers to the
companies are thought to
have added the banneu chemical. nommlly used in plastics , to raw milk to make the
. milk appear higher in protein.
The .companies included
Mengniu Dairy, China's
bi ggesi mi lk company.
which sa id Wednesday it
AP photo
was reca lling its baby for- People are offered with ultrasonography check application fo rms · at Hebei People's
mu la after government tests Hospital in Shijiazhuang, capital of north China's ·Hebei Province, on Tuesday. China's
found melamine in the Health Ministry pleGiged free health care for all babies sickened after drinking the Sanlu
produ ct. The announcement brand contaminated formula milk powder on Tuesday.
·
said the recall covers three
batches of formula made in agency took test ' samples peopl e died last week when early August.
January but gave no details frn'm 100 companies that a retaining w ~J II of a waste
The company went public
on how mu&lt;:h product wi II produce baby milk powder dump at an illegal mine in last week with the informabe affected. It diu not say in China. L1 said anothe r 6() northern China collapsed.
tion after its New Zealand
whe ther any of Mengniu 's compan ies had stopped proThe widening scandal is stakeholde r. Fonterra, told
baby formu la was exported. Juction before the me Iamme an embaJTassin'£ failure for the New Zealand governHealth Minister Chen Zhu problem emerged. '
Chi na's product safety sys- ment. which then informed
told a te lev ised news conferYashil i exported its prod- tem, which was ove rhau led the Chinese government.
ence that 6.244 babies ,had ucts to Bang ladesh. Yem en to restore consumer confi San lu 's General Manager
be&lt;;n sickened after being and Myanmar. but AQSIQ dence and prese rve export Tian Wenhua was fired and
feed tainted milk formu la. said ini ti al les rin g of sam- mark ets afte r a string of dism issed from · the compaand that 158 were suffering ples of the company's reca ll s and warnings abroad ny's board of directors as a
from acute kidney failure .
exports turnecj up no trace last year over ta in ted tooth- res ult of the scandal. . the
The head of China's quali- · of melamine.
paste. f&lt;t ul ty tires and other officia l Xi nhua News
ty watchdog. Li Changjiang.
In Hong Kong. food goods. .
.
AgeiJCy guoted Communist
said that in addition to the inspectors ordered a recall , It is the sewnd major case Party off1cials as saying in
company at the heart of the after 'melamine was found in in recent yea rs involv ing the northern city of
food scanual, Sanlu Group an ice cream bar made by hahv formu la. In 2004, more Sh iji az huang in Hebei
Co'., and Mengniu, two other Shanghai Yili AB Foods. than 200 Ch inese infants province, where the compacompanies ,
Guangdong- The·amo unts of the chemical suftered malnutrition and at ny is based. Ti an ·was also
based Yashili and Qingdao- found "would ·not pose least 12 died after being fed removed from aC0mmunist
based Suncare, were recall- major health effects fro m phony formula that con- Party pos ition, it said.
ing their products.
normal consumption of the tained no nUtrients .
Four other Hebei official s
The
General bar. however, smal l children
Zhang Zhenling, Sanlu's were fired Tuesday. They
Administration of Quality ·should not eat i1," the Center vice p1~esident . has apolo- included Zhang Fawang, ·
Supervision , Inspection ao1d fo1' Food Safety said in a gized but did not explai n the agr icultural production
Quarantine had already notice posted on its Web si te. why the company took so head in Shijiazhuang. and
reported that its inspectors
It is the second crisis to long to inform the public the city's Food and Drug
had found melamine "in 69 rai se questio'ns abou t gov- about the contaminati on Adm ini strat ion
Bureau
batches of milk powder man- ernme nt accountability in , despite rece1vm g co m- 'director Zhang Yi and the
ufactured by22 companies." China since ·the image- plain ts as earl y as March city's Quality and Technical
The nationwide in spection boosting B ~ijin g Olympics and hav in g tests confi rm the Inspection Bureau chief Li
by China 's quality watchdog · ended Aug . 24. At least 258 presence df'.the chem icil h n· Zh iguo. Xinhua said.

Wednesday, September 17,2008

LocAL SCHEDULE
I?OMEAO'r' -A schedule of upcoming high
school varsity sporting events Involving
teamslrom Me igs and Gallia counties

Wedneaday; _September 17

Volleyball
Southern at Meigs, 6 p.m.

Chesapeake at South Gallia. 5:30p.m.
Fairland at River Valley, 5:30p.m.
Tby(Jday~ ·

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Soccer

Point Pleasant at (3allia Academy, 5:30

p.m.
Volleyball
Chillicfthe at Gallia Acade my, 5:15p.m.
Meigs at W ell ston, 6 p.m.

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Trimble at Eastern, 6 p.m. ·
~uth Gafha at Iron ton St. Joe, 6 p.m.
Fed Hock at Southerr), 6 p.m.

OVCS at Hannan, 6 p.m.
Golf
Gallia Academy at Wahama, 4:30p.m.

Meigs at Athens (Athens CC). 4:30p.m.

Croll COuntry
Meigs, River Valley, at Jackson Invite
(Franklin Valley), 4:3() p.m . .

Erklay., Stptember 19

Football
Jackson at Gallia Academy, 7:30p.m .
Meigs at Nelsonville -York. 7:30p.m.
Waterford at River Valley, 7:30p.m.
Point Pleasant at Tug Valley, 7:30 p.m.
Portsmouth Notre Dame clt South Gallia,
7:30p.m.
Eastern at Hannan, 7:30 p.m.
Wal1ama at Buckeye Trail. 7:30 p.m.
Green at Southern, 7:30p.m.
,
Soccer·
Ironton St. Joe at OVCS, 5:30 p.m. ·

Golf
River Valley at ave meet (SlJgarwood),
9a.m.

Satnntar

Stptam!Jar 20

Volleyball
AiveJ Valley at Ironton quad, TBA
Cross Counlry
Eastern, Southern at Lancaster, 9:30

Prep Golf Roundup

Marauders win fourth straight
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STAFF REPORT

Tuesday. as Athens clinched
the title outright by improv ing to ll -0.
The
Maraudt;rs
and
Bulldogs will sqJJare off in
the TVC Ohio season finale
on Thursday in Athens
County at the Athe ns
· Country Cl ub . the match
will start at 4:30p.m .

SPORTS@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY
Meigs ,
golf won its fourth straight
Tri- Valley Conference Ohio
Division
contest
on
Tuesday with a comfortable
35-stroke victory over visiting Nelsonville-York at
Pine Hills Go lf Club in
Meigs County.
The Marauders (6-5 TVC
Ohio) assured themselves of
a .500 or better season 'with
the triumph, posting a team
score of 168 . The Buckeyes
tO- ll ) fired a team ta lly of
203. The Maroon and Gold
also beat NYHS last week
by 30 strokes. 163- 193 , for
the season sweep .
Joey Blackston led the
hosts and aiJ competitors
with a low-round. of 5-over
par 39 .. Bobby King was
next with a 42 , followed by
Scott Kennedy with a 43.
Tyler Andrews rounded out
the scoring with a 44. Both

King

Kennedy

WAHAMA DOWNS

Ryan Jeffers and Ben Hood
had matching 47s.
Adam Kaaz led the
Orange and Brown with a
46, followed by Koalton
Thomas with a 48. Zach
Bowens and Derek Bowens
rounded out the team tall v
with respective efforts of s·I
and 58. J.arred Bowers and
Edmond Gilliam also fi red
roun.ds of 65 and 77. respectively.
· Meigs offi ciall y lost its
crown as three-time defending TVC · Ohio champs

PP,

RV

GALLiPOLIS - In a trimatch played Tuesday afternoQII at the Cliffside Golf
Course, Wa~ama came out
on top over Point Pleasant
and Ri ver Valley.
Wahama 's · winning score
of 19 1 nipped Point 's total
of 196 by just five strokes
and River Valley's third
place score was 2 10.
Point freshman Opie
Lucas was medalist for the
day with a 42 just beating
the 43 by Wahama 's Warren

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Bryan Walters/photo

Meigs junior Joey 6lackstori watches his putt attempt on
the eighth hole go toward the cup during Tuesday's TVC
Ohio golf - mG~tch against Nelsonville-York at Pine Hills Golf
Club In Pomeroy.
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River Valley at Northwest Invite, 10 a.m.

Prep Volleyball Roundup

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COLUMBUS ( AP) Three games into the sea. so n. there's no question
Ohio State is searching for

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AP MEDICAL WAITER

WASHINGTON - Does
a test that promises to find
ovarian cancer sooner really
do so? Could other tests
ne~ring the market prolong
survival by getting patients
the right care faster?
A race is . on for blood
tests to better detect thi s
intractable killer, but the
Food
and
Drug
Administration- is probing
' whether to crac k down on
the first one to sell.
It.'s a time of both hope
and confusion .
First, the question is
whether
testing
giant
LabCorp jumped the gu n in
selling OvaSure as an ovarian ca ncer screening. test

While the FDA won't disbefore researchers proved
that it catches the tumor in cuss its _ongoing probe of
an earl y,: treatable stage OvaSure. it is watc hing the
wi thout falsely alarri1ing too fie ld close ly.
many heal th y women . . A
"It's not a questio n of if.
legal quirk let, sales begin it's a question of when the
witho ut
formal
FDA right test will come alo ng
approval.
wi th the right credentialing
In fact. U.S . and British to help improve health care
scientists are just beg inning in t hi ~ important mea:' ·says
studies specia lly designed Dr. Steve n Gutman. FDA's
to proye if signs of ovarian diagnostl&lt;: test ing:&lt;: hicf.
ca ncer can be measured
At the same time. competreliably -in blood months, ing companies are ·seeking
even a year. before a tumor FDA approval for a diffe rent
becomes life- threateni ng.
appro'H&lt;:h: Bloou tests to help
"You really need evidence identify which wome n with
that sc reening ac tually an ovarian lump or cyst are
saves Iives. or at least pro- most likely to have cancer.
longs survival," cautions so they can have their crucial
Dr. Robert Bast Jr. , an ov&lt;ir- first surgery - the one that
ian biomarker expert at cllagnoses ma l ignancy M.D. Anderson Cancer done by a specialist.
Center.
Thm1sands of women get

cysts but only an unlucky
fraction turn out to be cancer. Studies show even
adva nced patients can live
many months longer if that
ve ry first operation is done
by a gy necologic oncologist, who knows where cancer hides · 3Jid how to
remove pelvic lymph nodes ,
in stead of the ge neral sur-'
geon most see today.
"That' s, a big , big step forward for women because it
allows them to get the proper care,'' says Dr. Richard
Moore of Brown Universit~.
who led a study of Fujireb10
Diagnostics Inc.'s so-called
triage test that correctly predicted cancerous cysts more
than 90 percent of the time .
'' It really is an unmt!t
need ,n agrees Bast.

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~eigs

basketball
.golf scramble

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Bryan Walters/photo

Members of the Meigs varsity volleyball team applaud visiting Belpre during introductions of Tuesday night's TVC Ohio
~: MASON, W.Va. - The . contest at Larry A. Morrison Gymnasium in Rocksprings.
Meigs Hi'gh School boys
llasketball team will be
~folding a golf scramble on
!!aturday, Oqober II , at
~iverside Golf Club . .
STAFF REPORT
anced service attack wiih assists and Smith added
· The event will be a four- SPOATS@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
eight point s. followed by another II assists. Stanley
mao team format , with one
Shellie Bailey with seven. had team-highs of four
ROCKSPRINGS
player from each team
The trio of Tricia .Smith, blocks and three aces.
required to have an under- Meigs volleyball ended its
Emalee Glass and Meri , Meigs returns to ac tion
10 handicap . The event is two-match losing streak in a
· today when it hosts Southern
VanMeter
each
added
six
in a TVC interdivi sional
rather
convincing
way
18 holes and rules will be
_
points
to
the
winning
cause,
matchup. The JV contest
Tuesday
night
,
zipping
past
explained the day of. the
visiting Belpre in stratght
while Chandra Stanley had will stat1 at 6 p.m.
tournament.
four and Catie Wolfe three.
The cost is $320 per team games 25-13, 25-21, 25-16
a
Tri -Valley
- $80 per person - with during
Valerie c;onde also had two EASTERN DOwNS FED HOCK
Conference
Ohio
Division
Swatzel
Boso
food, beverages and mulliserv ice points.
STEWART ...,. Eastern
gans i~cluded in the entry contest at Larry R. Morrison
Bailey led the net attack
Gymnasium
.
won its sixt h
vol)eyball
fee. The $5 skins game and
with 12 kills, followed by
35
kills,
31
assists
and
eight
(8-2,
The
Lady
Marauders
optional cash pot are not
Wolfe with II and Stanley straight overall decision durincluded in the entry fee . 5-I TVC Ohio) remained in blocks while going 66-of-71 with seven. Howard also had ing Tuesday's four-game 25The event is limited to the sole possess ion of second from the serv ice line for 93 five kills for the Maroon and 17,25-14, 15-25,25- 17 victory over host Fe'deral
!irst 30 teams that sign-up . place in the league - percent.
Gold.
Morgan
behind
unbeaten
Alexander
Howa~d
led
a
balAny extra teams go. a waitGlass had a team-high 18
Please see Volleyball. 86
- posting team numbers of
ing list.
The purpose of this
scramble 'is to raise money
2008 SEOAL Golf Championships
. for purchasing equipment
for the Meigs boys basketball program: The goal is to
raise $3,000.
:_ The top thre~ teams will
Bv BRYAN WALTER$
).vin awards , and there will
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NOTEBOOK news confe r e n ce
==========. Tuesday.
asking him self rh etorica l
questions 38 times during
hi s 40-minute news confere.nce on Tuesday. He used
the word "qu e~tion" seven
more times.
Think he's co nsumed
with questions''
A 35-3 loss to top-ranked
USC - in addition to on~o­
ing questions (that '")rd
again) ahout Chris "Beanie"
Well s' lender right font and
a percolating quarterback
controversy - have created
· doubts in · and arou nd the
Buckeyes . head ing into
Saturda y's rame . , against
Troy: ·
.
·' I think that's fair to say
that there's a lot of questions about this team."
punter A J. Trapasso said.
Tressel was almost a
game-show host he asked so .
many questions . ,
" How wi ll we handle this ·
football game'? How will we
handle getting better at the
thin~s we need to get better?' he said. back-to-back.
·at one point.
The
most
troubl in g
queries fac ing the 13th-

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Nick
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watches a
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match at
Cliffs ide
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in
Gallipolis.
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Doctors say leg pain can
·signal deadly blood clot
ing it "ita! to tell your docAP MEDICAL WR ITER
tor if a relative has ever suffered a blood clot.
WASHINGTON - Far
People with those factors
too many Am'erir.:an~ arc should have "a very low
uying of dangerous blood threshold" for call ing a docclots tha.t um musqucrade as tor or even going to the
simple kg pain. says a emergency room if they have
major new gove rnment symptoms of a clot. said
dlort to get both patients Gatson. who issued a "call to
anu their doctors to rceog- action" for better education
nilc the cmer!.!e nc v in time. of both consumers and doc"It's a sil ent killer. It's tors, plus more research·.
hard to di agnose." said actSymptoms
inc lude
ing Surgeon General Dr. swell ing; pain. e&gt;pecially in
Steven
Galson.
who the calf; or a warm spot or
annou nced' the new ca m- red or discolored skin on the
pa ign Mond~y. " I don 't leg; shortness of breath or
think most peop le under- pain when breathing deeply.
stand that this is a serious
But here's the rub:
medica l problem or what : Doctors are ill-informed.
can be done to prevent it." . too. For example, studies
At issue are clots with suggest a third of patient~
cumbersome names: A deep who need protecti ve blood
vein thrombosi s. or DVT. thinners when they enter the
forms in large vems. usuall y hospital for major surgery
a leg or the groin. It can do n't get them. And patients
quickly kill if it moves up to · cao1 even be turned away
the lu ngs. where it goes by despite telltale symptoms.
the . name
pu lmonary 'like what happened to Le
embolism, or PE.
Keisha Ruffin just weeks
These c lois make head- after the birth of her daughlines every few years when ter, Caitlyn.
see mingly healthy people
Ruffin made repeated viscollapse after long airplane its to doctors and emertlights or being in similarly . ge ncy rooms for grow ing
cramped quarters. Vice . pai n in her leg and groin in
President Dick Cheney suf- December
2003
and
fe red one after a long trip January 2004. but was, told
last year. · NBC correspon- . it must be her healing
dent David Bloom died of Caesarean section scar.
one in 2003 after spending
Finally
one
night.
days inside a tank while cov- Ru ffi n's hu sband ran her a
ering the invasion of lr~q .
rea ll y hot bath for pain
But that provides a relief - only to have her
skewed visio n of the prob- climb out minutes later with
le m. . Whil e there aren't her leg swollen three to four
good statistics, the new sur- ti mes its normal size. and
geo n ge neral's ca mpaig n then.r.ass out.
estimates that every year,
"I loke to call that my mirabetwee n 350,000
and cle bath," Ruffin said,
600 ,000 Americans ge t one because the sudden swelling
of these clots - and at least proved the tip-off for doc:tors .
100,000 of them die.
Pieces of a giant clot in her
, "The number of deaths ri ght leg had broken off and
attriblltable to blood clots is noated to her lung. The ER
like hav ing an entire city doctor "said if I hadn ' t made
like Cambridge (Mass.) it in when I did, I may not
wiped out every year, over have li ved through the rest of
and over again ," Galson (old the night ," recalled Ruffin ,
a meeti ng of the Venous now 32, who spent a month
bi sease
Coalition
on in the hospital and required
Monday . Yet these clots •·are extensive physical therapy to
preventable and treatable."
walk normall y again.
There are a host of ri sk
These clots "tend to fall
factors and triggers: Recent through the cracks" because
-surgery or a broken bone; a they cross so many areas of
fall or car crash; pregnancy medicine , said Dr. Samuel
or taking birth control pills Goldhaber, chairman of the
or menopause hormones; Venous Di sease Coalition
being immobile fo r long and a cardiologi st at
periods. The risk rises with Basion's
Bri gham
&amp;
.age. esiJecially over 65 , and Women's Hospital.
.among people who smoke
With the surgeo n generor are obese.
al's campaign, "DVT after
And some_ people have all these years will finall y
genetic conditions {hat get the national spotlight
cause no other symptoms like cigarette smoking did
,but increase their risk, mak- in the mid-60s," he said.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS WAITER

BY lAUflAN NEERGAARD

FDA.approves anti-nausea
patch for chemo patients.
Bv

"The main benefit wili be
for people who have diffiASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
culty taking oral medications ," Rogers said . But
WASHINGTON
other pati ents could also
Cancer patients will soon be benefit, she added. since a
able to use a medication single paich is designed to
patch to ease the debilitat- maintain a steady level of
ing nausea that often · the anti-nausea medicine in
accompanies chemotherapy. the body for several days.
The Food and Drug These days, medical profesAdministration
said sionals treating cancer
Monday it has approved the patients are trying to elimi first anti-nausea patch for nate nausea as a side effect
pat ients, of chemotherapy, believing
chemotherapy
intended to provide relief for that will help the patients
,up to live days. The patch. maintai n physical strength
called Sancuso, is worn on and emotional energy.
the arm and delivers a wideMelvin Hren , 59, a retired
ly used anti-nausea medi- elementary school teac her'
cine , known as ,granisetron. from New Philadelphia,
throu gh th e skin . It is. Ohio, said the patch helped
expected to be available by · him battle a rare canc ~r of
the end of the year.
.
the th:rmus gland, now in
''It wi ll be another way that rem1ss1on.
we can address nausea and · h couldn ' t .leave the
vomi ting, coming' fro m a hous.e · for very much
route that we haven't had because of the fact that I
before,'' said nurse practition- was so sick," Hren said. "As
er Barbara Rogers. who spe- a result of the patch. l was
cializes in cancer treatmen t. able to leave the house and
"The patch is a rtice option."
be with the fam ily. I was
Rogers. who works at Fox able to enjoy life a little bit.
Chase Cancer Center in Without it. life would have
Philadelphia, is also a con- been a lot more difficult:'
Hren took part in a clinisultant to ProStrakan, the
Scotti sh company that &lt;:al trial in wh ich the pat&lt;:h
developed the patch.
was shown to be just as
About a million people effective as anti:na'u sea
undergo
chemoth'erapy pills. A spokeswoman for
every year and as many as the company said no infor70 percent develop nausea . mation on pricing is availIf the problem occurs at the able.
hospital, it can be dealt with
Sancuso's main side
immediately. But many effect is consti pation. In
patients suffer from nausea some cases · the drug can
. after being sent home . Anti- mask a bowel obstruction.
nausea pills are avai lable. which is a dangerous conbut some cancer patients dition requiring prompt
have difficulty swallowing. treatment.
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Inside

BE IJI NG - The health
minister saiu Wednesday
that tainted milk formula
has killed three Chine~e
babies and sick~ n ed 6.200
in a spreading sca ndal tha t
prompted three additional
compani es
includin g
China's biggest dairy - to
recall prod ucts.
Officials ·said that about 20
percent of the dairy companies te&gt;ted nationwide had
sold products tainted with
melamine. Suppliers to the
companies are thought to
have added the banneu chemical. nommlly used in plastics , to raw milk to make the
. milk appear higher in protein.
The .companies included
Mengniu Dairy, China's
bi ggesi mi lk company.
which sa id Wednesday it
AP photo
was reca lling its baby for- People are offered with ultrasonography check application fo rms · at Hebei People's
mu la after government tests Hospital in Shijiazhuang, capital of north China's ·Hebei Province, on Tuesday. China's
found melamine in the Health Ministry pleGiged free health care for all babies sickened after drinking the Sanlu
produ ct. The announcement brand contaminated formula milk powder on Tuesday.
·
said the recall covers three
batches of formula made in agency took test ' samples peopl e died last week when early August.
January but gave no details frn'm 100 companies that a retaining w ~J II of a waste
The company went public
on how mu&lt;:h product wi II produce baby milk powder dump at an illegal mine in last week with the informabe affected. It diu not say in China. L1 said anothe r 6() northern China collapsed.
tion after its New Zealand
whe ther any of Mengniu 's compan ies had stopped proThe widening scandal is stakeholde r. Fonterra, told
baby formu la was exported. Juction before the me Iamme an embaJTassin'£ failure for the New Zealand governHealth Minister Chen Zhu problem emerged. '
Chi na's product safety sys- ment. which then informed
told a te lev ised news conferYashil i exported its prod- tem, which was ove rhau led the Chinese government.
ence that 6.244 babies ,had ucts to Bang ladesh. Yem en to restore consumer confi San lu 's General Manager
be&lt;;n sickened after being and Myanmar. but AQSIQ dence and prese rve export Tian Wenhua was fired and
feed tainted milk formu la. said ini ti al les rin g of sam- mark ets afte r a string of dism issed from · the compaand that 158 were suffering ples of the company's reca ll s and warnings abroad ny's board of directors as a
from acute kidney failure .
exports turnecj up no trace last year over ta in ted tooth- res ult of the scandal. . the
The head of China's quali- · of melamine.
paste. f&lt;t ul ty tires and other officia l Xi nhua News
ty watchdog. Li Changjiang.
In Hong Kong. food goods. .
.
AgeiJCy guoted Communist
said that in addition to the inspectors ordered a recall , It is the sewnd major case Party off1cials as saying in
company at the heart of the after 'melamine was found in in recent yea rs involv ing the northern city of
food scanual, Sanlu Group an ice cream bar made by hahv formu la. In 2004, more Sh iji az huang in Hebei
Co'., and Mengniu, two other Shanghai Yili AB Foods. than 200 Ch inese infants province, where the compacompanies ,
Guangdong- The·amo unts of the chemical suftered malnutrition and at ny is based. Ti an ·was also
based Yashili and Qingdao- found "would ·not pose least 12 died after being fed removed from aC0mmunist
based Suncare, were recall- major health effects fro m phony formula that con- Party pos ition, it said.
ing their products.
normal consumption of the tained no nUtrients .
Four other Hebei official s
The
General bar. however, smal l children
Zhang Zhenling, Sanlu's were fired Tuesday. They
Administration of Quality ·should not eat i1," the Center vice p1~esident . has apolo- included Zhang Fawang, ·
Supervision , Inspection ao1d fo1' Food Safety said in a gized but did not explai n the agr icultural production
Quarantine had already notice posted on its Web si te. why the company took so head in Shijiazhuang. and
reported that its inspectors
It is the second crisis to long to inform the public the city's Food and Drug
had found melamine "in 69 rai se questio'ns abou t gov- about the contaminati on Adm ini strat ion
Bureau
batches of milk powder man- ernme nt accountability in , despite rece1vm g co m- 'director Zhang Yi and the
ufactured by22 companies." China since ·the image- plain ts as earl y as March city's Quality and Technical
The nationwide in spection boosting B ~ijin g Olympics and hav in g tests confi rm the Inspection Bureau chief Li
by China 's quality watchdog · ended Aug . 24. At least 258 presence df'.the chem icil h n· Zh iguo. Xinhua said.

Wednesday, September 17,2008

LocAL SCHEDULE
I?OMEAO'r' -A schedule of upcoming high
school varsity sporting events Involving
teamslrom Me igs and Gallia counties

Wedneaday; _September 17

Volleyball
Southern at Meigs, 6 p.m.

Chesapeake at South Gallia. 5:30p.m.
Fairland at River Valley, 5:30p.m.
Tby(Jday~ ·

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Soccer

Point Pleasant at (3allia Academy, 5:30

p.m.
Volleyball
Chillicfthe at Gallia Acade my, 5:15p.m.
Meigs at W ell ston, 6 p.m.

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Trimble at Eastern, 6 p.m. ·
~uth Gafha at Iron ton St. Joe, 6 p.m.
Fed Hock at Southerr), 6 p.m.

OVCS at Hannan, 6 p.m.
Golf
Gallia Academy at Wahama, 4:30p.m.

Meigs at Athens (Athens CC). 4:30p.m.

Croll COuntry
Meigs, River Valley, at Jackson Invite
(Franklin Valley), 4:3() p.m . .

Erklay., Stptember 19

Football
Jackson at Gallia Academy, 7:30p.m .
Meigs at Nelsonville -York. 7:30p.m.
Waterford at River Valley, 7:30p.m.
Point Pleasant at Tug Valley, 7:30 p.m.
Portsmouth Notre Dame clt South Gallia,
7:30p.m.
Eastern at Hannan, 7:30 p.m.
Wal1ama at Buckeye Trail. 7:30 p.m.
Green at Southern, 7:30p.m.
,
Soccer·
Ironton St. Joe at OVCS, 5:30 p.m. ·

Golf
River Valley at ave meet (SlJgarwood),
9a.m.

Satnntar

Stptam!Jar 20

Volleyball
AiveJ Valley at Ironton quad, TBA
Cross Counlry
Eastern, Southern at Lancaster, 9:30

Prep Golf Roundup

Marauders win fourth straight
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Tuesday. as Athens clinched
the title outright by improv ing to ll -0.
The
Maraudt;rs
and
Bulldogs will sqJJare off in
the TVC Ohio season finale
on Thursday in Athens
County at the Athe ns
· Country Cl ub . the match
will start at 4:30p.m .

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POMEROY
Meigs ,
golf won its fourth straight
Tri- Valley Conference Ohio
Division
contest
on
Tuesday with a comfortable
35-stroke victory over visiting Nelsonville-York at
Pine Hills Go lf Club in
Meigs County.
The Marauders (6-5 TVC
Ohio) assured themselves of
a .500 or better season 'with
the triumph, posting a team
score of 168 . The Buckeyes
tO- ll ) fired a team ta lly of
203. The Maroon and Gold
also beat NYHS last week
by 30 strokes. 163- 193 , for
the season sweep .
Joey Blackston led the
hosts and aiJ competitors
with a low-round. of 5-over
par 39 .. Bobby King was
next with a 42 , followed by
Scott Kennedy with a 43.
Tyler Andrews rounded out
the scoring with a 44. Both

King

Kennedy

WAHAMA DOWNS

Ryan Jeffers and Ben Hood
had matching 47s.
Adam Kaaz led the
Orange and Brown with a
46, followed by Koalton
Thomas with a 48. Zach
Bowens and Derek Bowens
rounded out the team tall v
with respective efforts of s·I
and 58. J.arred Bowers and
Edmond Gilliam also fi red
roun.ds of 65 and 77. respectively.
· Meigs offi ciall y lost its
crown as three-time defending TVC · Ohio champs

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GALLiPOLIS - In a trimatch played Tuesday afternoQII at the Cliffside Golf
Course, Wa~ama came out
on top over Point Pleasant
and Ri ver Valley.
Wahama 's · winning score
of 19 1 nipped Point 's total
of 196 by just five strokes
and River Valley's third
place score was 2 10.
Point freshman Opie
Lucas was medalist for the
day with a 42 just beating
the 43 by Wahama 's Warren

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Bryan Walters/photo

Meigs junior Joey 6lackstori watches his putt attempt on
the eighth hole go toward the cup during Tuesday's TVC
Ohio golf - mG~tch against Nelsonville-York at Pine Hills Golf
Club In Pomeroy.
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River Valley at Northwest Invite, 10 a.m.

Prep Volleyball Roundup

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COLUMBUS ( AP) Three games into the sea. so n. there's no question
Ohio State is searching for

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AP MEDICAL WAITER

WASHINGTON - Does
a test that promises to find
ovarian cancer sooner really
do so? Could other tests
ne~ring the market prolong
survival by getting patients
the right care faster?
A race is . on for blood
tests to better detect thi s
intractable killer, but the
Food
and
Drug
Administration- is probing
' whether to crac k down on
the first one to sell.
It.'s a time of both hope
and confusion .
First, the question is
whether
testing
giant
LabCorp jumped the gu n in
selling OvaSure as an ovarian ca ncer screening. test

While the FDA won't disbefore researchers proved
that it catches the tumor in cuss its _ongoing probe of
an earl y,: treatable stage OvaSure. it is watc hing the
wi thout falsely alarri1ing too fie ld close ly.
many heal th y women . . A
"It's not a questio n of if.
legal quirk let, sales begin it's a question of when the
witho ut
formal
FDA right test will come alo ng
approval.
wi th the right credentialing
In fact. U.S . and British to help improve health care
scientists are just beg inning in t hi ~ important mea:' ·says
studies specia lly designed Dr. Steve n Gutman. FDA's
to proye if signs of ovarian diagnostl&lt;: test ing:&lt;: hicf.
ca ncer can be measured
At the same time. competreliably -in blood months, ing companies are ·seeking
even a year. before a tumor FDA approval for a diffe rent
becomes life- threateni ng.
appro'H&lt;:h: Bloou tests to help
"You really need evidence identify which wome n with
that sc reening ac tually an ovarian lump or cyst are
saves Iives. or at least pro- most likely to have cancer.
longs survival," cautions so they can have their crucial
Dr. Robert Bast Jr. , an ov&lt;ir- first surgery - the one that
ian biomarker expert at cllagnoses ma l ignancy M.D. Anderson Cancer done by a specialist.
Center.
Thm1sands of women get

cysts but only an unlucky
fraction turn out to be cancer. Studies show even
adva nced patients can live
many months longer if that
ve ry first operation is done
by a gy necologic oncologist, who knows where cancer hides · 3Jid how to
remove pelvic lymph nodes ,
in stead of the ge neral sur-'
geon most see today.
"That' s, a big , big step forward for women because it
allows them to get the proper care,'' says Dr. Richard
Moore of Brown Universit~.
who led a study of Fujireb10
Diagnostics Inc.'s so-called
triage test that correctly predicted cancerous cysts more
than 90 percent of the time .
'' It really is an unmt!t
need ,n agrees Bast.

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Members of the Meigs varsity volleyball team applaud visiting Belpre during introductions of Tuesday night's TVC Ohio
~: MASON, W.Va. - The . contest at Larry A. Morrison Gymnasium in Rocksprings.
Meigs Hi'gh School boys
llasketball team will be
~folding a golf scramble on
!!aturday, Oqober II , at
~iverside Golf Club . .
STAFF REPORT
anced service attack wiih assists and Smith added
· The event will be a four- SPOATS@MYDAILYSENTINEL.COM
eight point s. followed by another II assists. Stanley
mao team format , with one
Shellie Bailey with seven. had team-highs of four
ROCKSPRINGS
player from each team
The trio of Tricia .Smith, blocks and three aces.
required to have an under- Meigs volleyball ended its
Emalee Glass and Meri , Meigs returns to ac tion
10 handicap . The event is two-match losing streak in a
· today when it hosts Southern
VanMeter
each
added
six
in a TVC interdivi sional
rather
convincing
way
18 holes and rules will be
_
points
to
the
winning
cause,
matchup. The JV contest
Tuesday
night
,
zipping
past
explained the day of. the
visiting Belpre in stratght
while Chandra Stanley had will stat1 at 6 p.m.
tournament.
four and Catie Wolfe three.
The cost is $320 per team games 25-13, 25-21, 25-16
a
Tri -Valley
- $80 per person - with during
Valerie c;onde also had two EASTERN DOwNS FED HOCK
Conference
Ohio
Division
Swatzel
Boso
food, beverages and mulliserv ice points.
STEWART ...,. Eastern
gans i~cluded in the entry contest at Larry R. Morrison
Bailey led the net attack
Gymnasium
.
won its sixt h
vol)eyball
fee. The $5 skins game and
with 12 kills, followed by
35
kills,
31
assists
and
eight
(8-2,
The
Lady
Marauders
optional cash pot are not
Wolfe with II and Stanley straight overall decision durincluded in the entry fee . 5-I TVC Ohio) remained in blocks while going 66-of-71 with seven. Howard also had ing Tuesday's four-game 25The event is limited to the sole possess ion of second from the serv ice line for 93 five kills for the Maroon and 17,25-14, 15-25,25- 17 victory over host Fe'deral
!irst 30 teams that sign-up . place in the league - percent.
Gold.
Morgan
behind
unbeaten
Alexander
Howa~d
led
a
balAny extra teams go. a waitGlass had a team-high 18
Please see Volleyball. 86
- posting team numbers of
ing list.
The purpose of this
scramble 'is to raise money
2008 SEOAL Golf Championships
. for purchasing equipment
for the Meigs boys basketball program: The goal is to
raise $3,000.
:_ The top thre~ teams will
Bv BRYAN WALTER$
).vin awards , and there will
BWALTEAS@MYDAILVTAIBUNE.COM
2008 SEOAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
tie other .;:ontests such as
closest to the pin , longest
1. Ironto'' (301): Nathan Kerns· 37·35-72, AnrJy Holzapter 38·36--74, Josl1
LANCASTER - Gallia Zorner
-12-39-81, Josh Mullins 38-44-82, Mason Weisgerber 41 ·42--83, Josh
il,rive and longest putt. The
,
contest will have a shotgun Academy golf had some- Cooke 44-49-93.
what
of
a
disappointing
day
stan at 8:30a.m.
·2. M o - (313): Zach Arnold' S9-4t~. Nick Hugglnt' 40-37-7?, Derek
39-39-78, Sooct Tebay• 3?-4~79.1an Smith 43-49-!12, Eric MuNino' 41·
:: Businesses may also at the 2008 Southeastern Howo•
38-79.
Ohio
Athletic
League
-sponsor a hole at the event
Championships
held
3. Zlneavllt. (320): Chase Wilson* 33·37-70, Brandon Milia* :)8.35-73, Kur1
for $60.
Young 41-43--34, Connor Hansgen 49-4~93, Jeff 1=t0wers 49-53--102. Alex
Tuesday
at
Valley
View
· For more . information ,
Seacl149·6&amp;-11?, •
i:l&gt;ntact MHS head basket- Country Club in Fairlield
4. W.rren (323): Brandon Flvecoalt" 38·38-76, Andrew Long 41-42-83, Levi
ball coach Ben Ewing at County.
Thompson 42-41-83, Jordan Coffman 43-43-88, ian Zoller 41-40-81 , Chase
The
Blue
Devils
finished
Barrows 43-45-SfL
740-416-0824.
· seventh at the nine-team
5. Jocklon (324): Morgan CObbins•
Nick Cantor 43-42-!15. Dylan
event - one spot better ' Nawaom
41-44-85 , Anthony Malone 4G-46--88. Alec Aay ·46-56-102, Justin
than a year ago when they Henry 51-5t-t02.
were eighth overall - but
CoNTAcrUs
8. Logon t32i): Daniel Wagoner' 39-41~. Mitch Hanlon 43-38-33, Randall
entered the day wilh much Kunkler 42-42-84, Kelty Barrell 41-41~. Kria Cummlngs .43-41-84, John
higher hopes after a very Buchman 4~7-90 .
1-740-446-2342 ext. 33
solid regular season.
7. Gallla Academy (338): Kymal Dayal 42-42-84, Jordan Cornwell46-43---39,
fiX - 1·740·446·3008
Nick Saunders* 39·39-78, Corey Hamilton 42·50-92, Kyle Rhodes 42~.
The BIue and White post- Warren
f=Jatr!ck 47-55-102.
E~ mall- sportsOmydallysenllnel. com
ed a team score of 339 in the
'
PPO~I Staff
8. Portsmouth (354): Stuart Doll" 37-34-71. Evan Sommer 44·45-89,
_18-h.ole competition, tinishThomas Clifford 56·43-99, 11111 R~land 50-4&amp;-96 , Eli Sanford 56·55-111 ,
mg
·
ahead
Qf
only
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John Khaury 50-48---98.
Portsmouth (354) and
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9. Chillicothe (420): lan Dtnnll 52-47-99, Corey Demick 52·46-\16, Cory
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Chillicothe (420) . Ironton Hancock
57-54-111, Christian Snyder 55-57-112, Danny Sneddon 60·53'
(309) won the team title 113.
Larry Crum, Sports Writer
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NOTEBOOK news confe r e n ce
==========. Tuesday.
asking him self rh etorica l
questions 38 times during
hi s 40-minute news confere.nce on Tuesday. He used
the word "qu e~tion" seven
more times.
Think he's co nsumed
with questions''
A 35-3 loss to top-ranked
USC - in addition to on~o­
ing questions (that '")rd
again) ahout Chris "Beanie"
Well s' lender right font and
a percolating quarterback
controversy - have created
· doubts in · and arou nd the
Buckeyes . head ing into
Saturda y's rame . , against
Troy: ·
.
·' I think that's fair to say
that there's a lot of questions about this team."
punter A J. Trapasso said.
Tressel was almost a
game-show host he asked so .
many questions . ,
" How wi ll we handle this ·
football game'? How will we
handle getting better at the
thin~s we need to get better?' he said. back-to-back.
·at one point.
The
most
troubl in g
queries fac ing the 13th-

Please see Buckeyes, Bl

Gallia
Academy
freshman
Nick
Saunders
watches a
putt go in
during this
Sept 9 file
photo of a
match at
Cliffs ide
Golf Club
in
Gallipolis.
Saunders
was the
lon e Blue
Devil to
~~~~~l'tf:~ earn All· .
SEOAL .
honors
Tuesday at
the league ·
meet in
Lancaster.
Bryan

Walters
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Ohio Prep Football Notebook

Alter may lose perfect season
Bv RUSTY MILLER
AP' SPORTS WAITER

Kcl!ctmg Al ter ts unbcat·
en .md ranked No 5 111
D t\ 1'1011 IV 111 the lates t
Assoct&lt;~led Press rankmgs
- but m.tybc not for m uch
longer
AltcJ used an mel tgtblc
p layer 111 1ts lir~t two games
this "se.tson and apparent ly
wtll tor!cJt both the Dayton
D.u ly News reported
Looks like n ' s true."
coach Ed Domsttz satd
T he Kn tgh ts. 4-0 .titer a
34· 7 Will last Fnday over
Cmc tnn.ttJ Roger Baco n
beat Kettenng Fa trmont
( 39 7) .md Bell brook (4914) m thetr tl rst two games
A t tss ue JS a stu dent who
transferred from Davton 's
Jefferson
Ht g h s·choo l
before he bec&lt;~ me &lt;~ n ath le te Domsnz sa td he ' s
never see n .myth mg lik e 11
111 11 ye.trs of C0&lt;1C h111g
\Ve dtdn ' t knov, th ts
)Otlll g man v,as go mg to
p ia) spo rt s • Doms Jtz satd
' I d tdt1 t eve n know h tm
when he came to sc hool
Then he dectded he woul d
It's not the t.wlr of dn} o ne
department ..
~h e 'c hlilo l has se nt a fo r·
ma l Iefl er to th e O h10 Ht gh
School At hl etiC Assoc tat1o n
reportmg th e v 1o lat1 0n .
JA C KS
OF
ALL
TRAJ) ES: Ftnd l.ty L tbe rty·
Bento n s Aaron C r,J lt had
:189 tota l yards and fig ured
111 all s tx scores 111 th e
E&lt;~gles' 4 1-6
w 111 o ver
M cCo mb. ru sh111 g tor 208
yards ( rD 7H, 2 .md 20
yards) .md compl etin g 12o t - 17 passes tor t R3 yard s
and three scores: Clyde's
Al ex G ill ett ra n for three
to uc hdow ns
passed fo r
anothe r and had two 111terce ptmn s as th e Fli e rs hand@d Edt son It s lirst loss 4 1-7.
and Ma nsli el d M adt son 's
T utJ Swee t return ed th e
o pe n111 g ktcko ff 85 yard s
tor a T D a nd had a 66-yard
T O catc h o n a screen pass
late 111 the fourth quarter to
Io ree ove rtJme 111 a 20- 14
w111 ove r Ashl .md - a week
.li ter he had 93-yn rd run
return lo r a T D and TD run s
fl f 68 and 65 yards 111 a w111

over Mount Ve rnon
NOT E
THI S:
Wtt h
Fostona St Wende lin Jeav111g the M tdla nd A thl etic
Leag ue, the Mohawks m ay
have played thetr last game
(a 20-6 loss) aga111st
Fremont S t Jose ph 111 a
nt-a lry that dates to 1935 ,
Nort h Lew tsburg T n ad has
won tts ftrst four games o f
the season, quadru pling tts
w111 tota l fro m 2007.
S teubenv ill e's B tg Red
have won 54 stra tght reg ula r season games dat111g to a
6-0
se tback
to
Eas t
Lt verpool 111 the fm al game
of th e 2002 regul a r se ason ,
Ashl and Crestv tew beat
Ashl and Ma pleto n 45-0,
runn111g tis streak to five
shuto uts 111 a row dat mg to
the fm al game of last sea·
so n , Pandora-Gtlboa (4-0)
1s o ff to tts best s tart s mce
the Roc ke ts' 198 1 tea m
sta rte d 7-0 , C tnC111na11
Co lera 111 beat Pnnceton 42·
2'1 tor 1ts 58 th st ra tg ht
Greate r M ta mt Co nfe re nce
w 111 , dann g to 1999, Man o n
Catho lic e nded a ho me lostng strea k that ex te nde d
bac k to the last game of the
2004 season wtth n s :13-20
v tc to ry
over
Ye l[ow
Sp nngs, a nd C 111c mn an St
Xav te r ran tts ho me record
to 26-0 s111ce Steve Spec ht
too k over as coac h 111 2004.
be,n m g D o n Bosco Pre p
(N J ) 17- 10 111 a battl e o f
natt on,tlly rated teams Do n
Bosco was li sted at No 4
and St X a t No 25 by US A
Today

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C oldw ater's Cory Klenke
thre w ft ve 111tercep11o n s,
two re turne d for tou ch downs, but Coldwater (No .
I 111 Dtvtsto n IV) rallied
from a 14-0 de ft c tt to beat
Mana Ste m Manon LoGal
(No I m DIVIston V last
week) 33- 14111 a battle for a
share of ftrst place m the
Mtdwe st
Ath le l!c
Confe re nce
GROUND CONTROL
TO
MAJOR
TOM:
Madt son 's Jo rdan Sandtdge
ran for 271 yards on 38 carn es and scored three second-half touchdo wn s on
run s on I , 5 and 19 yards to
rally the Blue Stre aks to a

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ranked Buckeyes (2 I ), who
35-28
VICtory
over fe ll e tght spots m the rankPa tnesv ill e Harvey, Ja ke mgs after the landsltde loss
Ftd ler rushed tor 268 yards come at th e two most
and 6 TDs- m Arc hbold's 11npo rtant pos tttons o n
48-2 1 wm ove r Me tamora offense
Evergreen.
Fitzge ra ld · Boeck man JS a ft fth -year
To u ssa111 t o f Yo ungs town se nt o r w ho so m e we re
Ltbe rty rus hed 19 tt mes fo r trumpetm g as a Hetsman
258 yards and 4 T Ds (the Trop hy conte nder aft er ht s
shortest was 35 yards) 111 fi rst 10 ga mes (a ll w m s) as
32- 14 wm over Struthers. a sta rle t las t season But
Leavittsbu rg
La Brae's the n he stru ng toge th er
Came ron Truss ea rned 13 three bad gam es m a row
ttmes for 227 yatds a nd 3 - the Buckeyes lost two
TDs (62, 62 a nd 48 yards) of the m , mcludin g a crus hm a 38-8 w m ove r Warre n mg 38-24 defeat to LS U 111
C hamp ton, Brent Jac kso n the BCS tJtle game - to
ran for 236 yard s o n 33 ca r- p lant seed s of d oubt 111
n es and scored the wm n mg O h10 S tate fa ns' mmd s
TD, ht s second of .the game. head mg 11110 th ts season.
So far. he hasn ' t been
"- tlh I 07 re ma uun g 1n
awful
b ut he has n ' t been
Vte nn a M at hews ' 13- 12
wm
ove r
Co nn eaut . grea t He a lso hasn 't gotten
Ge nev a 's Ja mes Murray ran mu c h he lp
Add tng to the mtng ue ts
fo r 2 11 yards on 41 carn es
the
rJSe o f fres hm an
and sco red on run s o f 4 a nd
Telfe
lle
Pryor, a 6-foot-6,
7 yards 111 a 40-39 l os~ to
2:15-pound
bundle of speed
Pa 111esv ille R tvcrstdc. a nd
Ltm a S haw nee's Brando n a nd agtl tt y who JS JUS t happe ns to be th e m os t
S te ph e nso n ran for 2 10
accla tme d
q uarte rbac k
yards on 2 1 ~ames wt th
stgnm g 'ever at O ht o S tate
TDs covenn g 3 I 3 58 a nd
Pr)OI ha&gt; bee n a qut c k
34 yard s m a 46·0 rump le,uner
over L tm a Bath
He has played htm sel f
AIR , APPARENTLY: 11110 .1 batt le to r th e start111g
M id d le tow n 's
Ca leb s pot
w tth
Boeck m an
Wat km s threw fo r 325 Whe re Boeck m an ts' re laya rd s ag atn st F.mft e ld . ttve ly tmmo btlt. but ex pehnn g 111g ht s seaso n totals to ne nce d an d respected by
I , 174 yard s an d 10 TD s ht s tea mm ates Pryor JS a
th ro ug h fo ur g.tmes, a nd
Pa111esv tll e
Rt vers td e's
Ky le S haffe t com ple ted 24o f 34 passes for 327 yards
and 2 TDs - 111cludmg a
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39 -yard Ha t! M ary pass to
Joe Moyer wtth no t1me left
111 a 40-3 9 VICtory over
(309) wo n the team tttl e Ge nev a
the tr f trst 111 the SEOAL
D-FENCE:
U nbeate n smce 1973 - by edgmg out
Bucyrus Wynford bloc ked Mane tta (3 13) by four
two punts and scored after shots
both of them in a 34- 13 w u)
Zanesvtlle
whtch
over
Mt.
Blanc hard entered the day as the twoRtve rdale , a nd Hamil ton time de fendmg champions
held Cmcmnatt Syc amore 's - placed thtrd m overall m
Bud Golden to 14 ya rds on tts fmal SEOAL match wtth
12 c ames and the Btg Blue a score of 320 . Warren was
upset th e Avtators 21 14
fourth with 323 , Jack son
"We keyed on htm , obv t- was ftfth wtth 324 and
ously," Hamtlton coach Jtm Logan was JUSt ahead of
Pl ace
GAH S wtth a 329
Golde n , he aded to lllinots
Jac k son JUmor Morgan
ne xt sea son. had 661 yard s Dobbms wo n the Most
rushmg and 8 TDs 111 the Valuable Pl&lt;~y e r a ward on
the day , earnm g medaltst
first three games

SEOAL

1 7, 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

m:rtbune - Sentinel -

spn nter w ho makes moves th at a prob lem~ Yes Do I
that awe the coachmg staff thm k he ( Boeckman) ts
It remam s to be see n tl he ~apab l e of not havmg those
can read defenses, take a turnovers and do mg what
hll , stand tn agamst a ft e rcc we need to do? Yes A re
ru sh or even throw a pass some of those thm gs tn
lo nger th an 10 yard s He part beca use we wc re n ' t as
hasn ' t d one any of those good as we co uld have
been o n the o tfe nstve lme?
thmgs m a game ye t
Agamst USC, he was at Yes We weren 't as good as
quarterback for 25 pl ays, we could h ave bee n o ut
Boec km a n for 39 T h e w tde &gt; Yes A nd everythmg
Buck eyes averaged 5 I m be twee n "
. Tresse l as ked repo rters
yards on Pryor's plays. 2 8
w ha t th ey th oug ht about
o n Boeck man's
Tressel ts conte mplati ng Pryor
' D td a nyo ne thmk that
pl ay mg Pryor a lot m&lt;;&gt;re
he looked shoo k o ut
than he d td aga m st USC
T h ts wee k tn prac tt ce. the re'· h e sa td ' I d tdn ' t "
As for We ll s, he h as yet
Pryor wtll get 65 perce nt of
the s naps \\ tth the hrst to take pa rt m a full -co nteam , to Boec km an 's 35 tac t practt ce smce mJunn g
ht s n ght foot m the season
percent
aga m st
Tresse l dodged the q ues- o pen er
tiOn o f who wo uld start Yo un gstow n Sta te Fon that
aga mst Troy. but he dtd say matter no o ne from O h10
th at he ex pec ted eac h S tate has ever dt sclosed
the natu re or the seventy
wo uld pl ay lia lf the tt me somet tmes
al te rn a ting o f the inJ Ury
Wtth out htm last week ,
pl ays, somet nnes alte rn at
the
Buckeyes tu shed for 7 1
m g sene s
Boec km a n was pt cke d yard s on 34 carn es
T1 essel sa ttl We ll s JS li stoff twtce. fumb led once,
sacke d four times and was ed by med tcal staff as
k noc ked dow n .11 leas t q ues tiOnab le tor T roy He
has done some co ndt tto n a noth er doze n u mes
Tresse l was as ked 1! he 111£ d n ll s b ut has no t put
had los t co nf tde nce 111 mu ch stt ess and stra m o n
Boec km a n . w he the r t he the foot
So meo ne wo nde re d tf
o ttens tve lm e dt dn ' t protec t htm , or non e of the not hav 111 g Wel ls was a dt strdc tmn aga mst USC
above
He answe red w ith sevet- · Tresse l sa td he dt d n' t
thm k the Buckeyes were
al q ues tto ns o f ht s ow n
"Or none o f th e abo \ ery" shocked We ll s dt d n ' t play
The n he added . " Wo uld
he sa td "Is 11 dtsa pp omtmg
that we had a cou ple yo u li ke to have Bea nt e?
turnove rsry Ab so lu te ly Is O f COlli se '
ho nors wtth a 3- und er par
6 8 The to p· 14 scorers at the
compe!Itton earned AII S EOAL honors
Galha Academ y had one
all-league performer m
Ntck SauQders, who led the
Devtls wtth a round o f 78 .
Kamal Dayal was next wtth
an 84 , fo llowed by Ky le
Rhodes
and
Jorda n
Cornwell with respecttve
total s of 88 and 89 C orey
H a mtlton
and
Wa rre n
Patrick also fired rounds of
92 and 102 , respecttvely
Runner-up M an etta had
the most ktds earn AllSEOAL honors w tth f1ve ,
even though the top-4
scores make up the team
total Zach Arnold (80),
Ntck Hugg111s (77), D ere k
Howe (78) , Scott Teb ay
(79) and Enc Mulhns (79)

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sale

mare or leas

Case Number 08CV062
Cltl Mortgage Inc
Plamtllf
vs

The appraisal did In·
elude an Interior examInation of the houae
Robert E Boogie,

AND EXCEPT three (3) (9) 10, 17, 24, (10) 1, 8
acres out of tho Southeast corner of said
tract, deeded to John
Public Notice

Walter tract, thence S
07 dog. 45' 21 W 40.21
feet with the centerline
ol Township Road No

Mitchell Walker

Meigs County Sheriff

Stevenson by Charles

Defendants
Court of Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohoo
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me dl·
rected from sold court
In the above entltlad
action, I will expose to
sate at public auction
on the front steps of
the Meigs County Court
House on Friday, Octo-

AHorney for tho Plain·
tiff
Manley Deas Kochalskl
POBox 165028
Columbus, OH 432165028
(9) tO, 17, 24

317 to a point, said BearingS shown are to

Sheriff Sales
Caae Number 08CV072
USBank National Aaao·
cletlo;m
Plaintiff
VI

Kathem M. Johnoon Et
at
Defendants
Court of Common
Pteao, Metga County,
Ohio
In purauance of an

point being the true
place of beginning:
thence S. 88 dog. 08 '
37" E 280 74 feet to a
capped 112' Iron rebar
(set), palling a capped
112" Iron rebar (set) at
20 00 feet, and from
whore o capped 112"
Iron rebar (found) In tho
oouth line of the said
Waltortract bears N 04
dog 19' 13' W 40 23

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and was modo In accor·
dance with an actual
lleld survey dated OcIober 22, 1999

an assumed meridian
and are used to denote
angles only
Currant Owner; Kath·
em M. Johnson otal
Property at 4288U In·
dian Run Rd
Hoclclngport, OH 45739
PPI 119-00735 002
Prior Dead Roforenceo
Volume too, Page &amp;77
Appraised at $50,000
Torma of Solo:Cannot

Portland, Township of 10 00 am, a public
Lebanon, County of aato will be held at 211
Second
St ,
Molga and State of W
Ohio, as shown on the Pbmeroy, Ohio The
rocorded plat tn the Farmers Bank and SavRecorder's Office at lnga Company Ia selllng for cash In hand or
Pomeroy, Ohio
certified chock the lot·
PARCEL 2
Tho following de- towing collateral
acrlbld real ootato, sit· 1996 Jeep Grand
uetod In tho County of C h e r o k e e
Molgo, State of Ohio, IJ4EZ58S1TC147097
and In tho Township of 2000 Dodge Stratus
Lebanon and bounded S
E
S
and doocrlbad aa tot- lB3EJ46C2YN211373
Iowa
Being Lola The Farmers Bank &amp;
Twenty seven (27) In Savings
Company,

Ohio, County of Meigs Defendants

Ohio, beginning at the on the front steps of Wharry tract, Official due on confirmation of the Recorder's Office at Further, The Farmers

In tho Township of Sut·
ton
The following described raal estate, situatod In Section 17,
Township of Suuon
Beginning at a southwest corner of a 3612
acre tract of land

Southeaot corner of
Catherine Scott'o land
In oald abow doscribed Section No 6
thence North ~0 dogrees Weal 22 roda ,
thence North 87-t/2 degreeo East 52 rods and
24 links to a stoke,

Record 87, Paga 349,
and from whore a
capped 112" Iron rebar
(found) at tho southeast corner of tho said
Walter tract boars N. 01
dog. 28' 12" W. 40 50
feet, thence S 01 dog
28112" E 341 24 feet

sale
Tho appraisal did In·
cluda an Interior oxam·
tnatlon of the houu
Robert E Boogie,
Malgs County Shertlf
Auorney for the Plain·
till
Lerner, Sampson &amp;

minutes

West

560 7 described real estate

PO Box 5480
Cmclnnatl, OH 45201
513·241·3100
(9) 10, 17, 24

the place of beginning, Section 12 Intersects at 25929 feet; thence

feet to an Iron marker EXHIBIT A
containing 8-112 ocrea, tho centerline of Town- N 88 dog 08' 37" W
to the beginning of an Situated In the Town· moro or leoo. SAVE ahlp Road No. 317 said 990 37 faelto a point In
agreed tine as de- ohlp ol Rutland, County AND EXCEPT 234 aero point also being tho tho centerline ofTownscribed herein , thence of Meigs, and In the out

south 76 dagreas 32
minutes West 521 9
feet along said agreed
line to the center of the

Stoto of Ohio, to wit.,
PARCEL No. One Beginning It tho Northout corner of Lot

of

said

Public Notice

tract, northwest comer of the ship Road No. 317, Sheriff Sales

doodad to Mark Cline
by deed rocordod In
Votumo 43, pogo 149 of
the Molgs County Orlg·

John Walter 9 258 acre
tract, Official Record
93, Page 29; thence S
89 dog 53' 42" E 51 72

passing a capped t/2"
Iron rebar (sot) at
960 37 foot, thence N.
37 dog 17' 35" E 30.00

Case Number 07CV099
Special Property VI
LLC
Plaintiff

cross road , thence 38 deeded to Marla Rus· lnal Records

feat with the west line feet with the centerline vs

degrees 30 minutes
west 403.5 felt along
the center olsald road ,
the,, co South 17 de·
grees 30 minutes West
t28 feet along tho conter of Slid road , thanco
North 89 dogre11 50
minutes Eaot 888 foot
to tho pia co of boglnnlng, containing 8.15
tcrto
Current
Owner:
Mltcholl Wolkor 11 11
Property 11. 29330 Otk
Qrovo Ad, Roclno, DH
4577t
PPI 18·00579.000
Prior Dead Rtforoncee·
Volume 203, Page 377
Appralotd at $60,000
Torma of Salt. Cannot
be oold lor 1111 thon
213rdo of tho opprollld
voluo 10~. down on
day of ulo, caoh or corttfl od check, bolenco
duo on conflrmllllon of

ol the oeld Walter tract
ond the contertlna of
Township Road No 317
to a point, thence S 71
dog. 40' 03" E 80 84
feet wtth the weot tine
of tho uld Walter tract
and the contorllno of
Townlhlp Road No. 317
to 1 point; thtnct S. 08
dog. 03' 40" E 77.53
1111 with tho wool lint
of tho uld Wolter tract
and tho Ollllorllno of
Townthlp Flood No. 317
to • potnt, thonct 8. 13
dog. 11' 15" W. 127.22
fHI wHh tho wool llno
ol 1111 uld WaHor tract
and tho ctntorttno of
Townthlp Flood No. 317
to 1 point; thonco S. 07
dog 45' 21" W 252.39
fill w"h tht wett tint
ol thluld WaHor tract
and the contorllno of
Townohtp Rood No. 317
to I point at the south-

uti; thenCI South 3 d•
greeo Welt 25 rodo and
2f links to Thomas
ScoU'o tine , !honea
South 87-112 dagreoo
Eut 23 rodo and 18
tlnko to John Stevenoon'o line, thonco
North 2·112 dogreet
E11t 78 rode and 18
tlnko to Peter Wrlghto
llno, thonct North 81
dogreeo Woll 74 rodo
to Woatay 8m"h't line;
thonct Iouth 31 d•
greeo Eool24 rodund
11 IInke ; thonco South
62 dogrtea Wool 36
rodo; thonco South 37
dogreeo Etotl and 18
rodo ond 18 llnka;
thoncl Iouth 20 d•
gr111 Eaot14 rodo and
4 tlnko , thlnco North
87-112 dogreeo Eaat 52
rodo end 2411nketo tht
ploce of beg inning,
conlllnlng 26 ocree,

Current Owner Jerome
K Howard et at
Property At 37676 St
Rt 143
Pomeroy, OH 45769
PARCEL NUMBER 11·
00464
Prior dt1d reforoncoo:
Volumo 241 , Pogo 817
Appralaod at $100,000
Tormo of Sato: Cannot
be oold for loto than
213rde of tho appr111JIId
votuo. 10% down on
doy ol11lo, c11h or_.,
ttftod chock, beltnco
duo on confirmation ol
lilt.
Tho opproloal did not
Include on lntortor IX·
amlnatton oflhlhouao.
RobeM E. Blogto,
Molgo County Shlrtfl
AUornoy for tho Plain·
ttlfe
Fronk R. Wooldridge C.
600 South Pearl Street
Cotumbuo, OH 43208

of Township Road No
317 to a point, thence
N 22 dog 08' 55" E
70 48 feat with tho contorllne of Townahlp
Road No 317 to a
point, thonco N. 09 dog.
46 43" E 72,36 feet
with the canterllnt of
Townohtp Rood No. 317
to 1 point; thonco N. 08
dtg. 18' 21 " 1!. 38 53
fltlto tho truo placo of
bogtnnlng. Containing
5.401 ocr11, Including
0 OH tcroo In Town·
ahlp Rood No 317 right
of wty
Bolng 1 port of that
tract ol land convoyed
to Edwin Wherry In Of·
flctot Record 87, at
Pogo 349
Subjoct to atl legal
htghwayo and all reotrlctlono of record
Thlo description wao
prepared by Notoon B

• All ads must be prepaid•

a

dvertlsemenl
orrectlons wtll b
ade In tha firs
vallable edition
Box number ads a
twavs confidential
Current rale car
pplles
All

Real

Estat

dverttsements ar
ubject to tha Federa
air Housing Acl o
968

Miscellaneout

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1GBDMI9W7X9144201
1993 Buick Century
IG4AH55N3P64t5606
2000 GMC Sonoma
1GTOT19W8VK146524
The Home National

Pomeroy, Ohio.
PARCEL 3:
Tho following deocrtbed real eatete ohuotod In tho Townohlp of
Lebanon, County of
Melga, and State of
Ohio Being tho Weal·
orly 64 teet off of Lola

Bank

and

to reject any and all
bids All vehicles are

sold, aa Is where Is,

.,

with no warranties ex~

prossed or Implied For
an appointment to aee,
call 949-2210, ask for
Shalla.
(9) 17, 18, 19

Finonaol Sorvicoo

1'rll, '&gt;o'f-ll-.'f, C /l~l'/lto .

~-~~ 1'1 ~

1i\'6 ~f .Siol'l'

right to reject any or all
bids submiUod
The above described
collateral will be aold

Jacob Wayne Landis et
al
Defendants
Court of Common
Pleas, Molgo County,
Ohio
tn purauanct of an
order of oato to mo dl·
roctod from oold court
In tho above ontltltd
action, I will oxpootto
tela ol public ouclton
on tho front otepo of
tho Morga County Court
Houot on Frtdly, October 17, 2008 at tOo m.,
of ootd day, the followlng dllcrlbod roar aat•to:
PARCEL I
Tht fotlowtng do·
scribed real ootato, •"·
uato In tht County ol
Melgo, Stale of Ohio,
and In tho Townohlp ot
Lebanon and bounded
and daacrlbod ao lol· PUBLIC NOTICE
towo· Being LOll NOTICE. It hereby

BUILDINGS
Three Cancelled Orders
20x20 25x40 Great for
Workshops/Garage
Easy Payments Avatl
able Don 1 Delay• Call
Today
for
Savmgs
866 352 0469

tlo'l'&gt; A B~ ~I.G ON
f 1S~ foro , I WDI'l''f

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f~

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Wont To Buy

Announcements

200

Blrthday/Anmversary .
Happy Ads ...
Loot &amp; Found , .

205
210
215

Memory/Thank You .

220

NOIICOS ...
Personals
Wanted

225
230
235

Serv1ces ..

300

Appliance Service

302
.•. . 304

306
308

... 310

Cater~ng

312

314
. 316
•• . •• 318

Electr~ cal ..

"asls ·where is", with
no expressed or lm·

05 Che11y Trailblazer LS
4WD 1 owner only
43 000 m• good cond
Sol ooo Call 256 1329

3000

Automotlve
Auto RentaVlease ..

.. 2000
. .. 2005

Autos .
Classic/Antiques

. . 2010
2015

CommerclaV1ndustrla1 .
Parts &amp; Accessories

•• 2020
. 2025

Sports Utility
Trucks
Ut1hty Trailers .. .. ..
Vans
Wantto buy .
, Raal Estate Sales .. ..
Cemetery Plots ..

2030
... ... 2035
. 2040
2045
. 2050
....... 3000
3005

For Sale by Owner

3020

•. 332

Houaes for Sale •

3025

Land (Acreage) .. ..
Lots .. .. ...
Want to buy .

3030
3035
3040

334
336

338
340
..

342
344

.. ......... 346

~lnanclal

Money to Lend
Education
..
Bus• ness &amp; Trade School
Instruction &amp; Training .
Lessons .. ...
Personal .

~ Hay, Feed, Seed 1 Grain
,. • Hunt1ng &amp; Land
•. Want to buy .

'- Merchandloe..
Antiques.. ... ...... ...
Appliance. . .•.

.

..

• Bargain Basement •.

; , ColleCtibles .
r . Computer'

..

:. Equ1pment!Suppllea.

, - Flea Markets.
• Fuel 0 11 Coal/Wood/Gao ...
Fu rniture ..

..

520

••. ..

Hobby/Hunt &amp; Sport
Kld'a Corner

~: Mlacellaneoua. •

71 5
720
... 725

.900
.. .. 905

3010
. ... 3015

Real Estate Rentals ..

3500

ApartmantaiTownhousos ..
Commercial .

... 3505
3510

Condommlums

3515

Houaea for Rent ...
Land (Acreage) .

.. 3520
3525

Slorage .

Want to Rent , ....... ,
405 Manufactured Housing
•. 1 410 Lots
41 5 Movers.
500 Rentals
~ 505 Sales
510 Supplies .
.515 Want to Buy .

An imals .
600
An imal Supploes .....
605
Horses ......... :·::.:·:..::::::::::::::::::::... ..... . .....
.610
Livestock...
6t 5
Pets,...............
.. ............620
Want to buy .
...625
" Agrlcu"ure
.700
Farm Equipment....
705
Garden &amp; Produ ce
... 7t0

: • Auctions.

.

400

Ftnanc•al Serv1ces
Insurance

, • Wont to buy
o Yard Sale

.--

. 1030
1035

.. 328

350
r~ty
::;~;::_:_:_::_:::::_:_:_: .:.: : .:_:.._: : .:_:.•_: -..:.: .352
348
Travei/Entertamment

r·

Other ... ... ... ...,
Want to buv

Heat1ng &amp; Cooling
Home Improvements 330
Insurance
...........................
Lawn Service .............
Music/Dance/Drama .. ...................

Tax/Accounting
.
Secu

;

1020
.. 1025

Commercial
Condom1mums

Roofing

1

Camper/RVs &amp; Tratlers
MOtorcycles

.. .. 320
. 322
... 326

Professional services .. ..
Repa1rs...

r

Real Estate
Sales

2 3 Bedroom house Stn
9 00
ANTIQUES 5 00 ST AT 279 Shlney gle car detached garage
Arrowood s lnlormat on outbu1lcl ng on app 1
740 682 7163 Lots ol acre At #2 North
3048953129

Recreational Vehlcleo ............ ..................... 1000
ATV
1005
Bocycles .
.. 1010
Boata/Accessor~es .. .
. t015

..... ... . .
Financial. ... ..
Health

Other Services
Plumblng!Eiectrocal

plied warranty given
For further Information,

2007 Honda VTX 1300R
1800
mtles
black
;$7..8..00:;;;,;;3;;;88;;8;;;3;;;8;:,0"""""""''
Sports UHiity

-;;;;;;;;;;;;An;;;;;;li;;;q;.uo;;;o~~"!" Sept 19 20 21

Ch•ld/Eiderly Care
Computers • .
Contractors
Domesllcs/Jamtorlat .

NO
WHAT YOIJRI
STYLE-.

2ooa Dodge Stratus 4
cyl auto 68 000 m•les
$4 500 OBO 256 903t or
256 t233

Houaes For Sale

Automotive
Butldmg Materials.. .•
Bustness .. ... .

Savings

Company reserves the

Pole Bam 30x40x10 only 200 1 Jtmmy 4x4 2DR
995 other s zes Free $5000 Vtstt us at Go
Del1very 817 773 8356
CookMolors com
Cook
Motors 328 Jackson Ptke
STEEL ARCH
740 446 0103

newspa

Legals ..............................................................too

Bank reserves the right

Autoo

$6

mo old Blk Cocker ~~~~~~~~
Span1el w/ white under 300
Serv!ces
neck on Blessing Ad
740 645 0845
or
740 446 1417
Home lmprO'tements
Lost 4 5 mos old black
Basement
k1t1en Has a wh te spot
Walerproo~
&amp; a hern a on her belly
Uncondittonal l1fet1me
Ch1ld s pel Reward 1f guSrantee
Local refer
found Call 446 8142 or ences
tum1
Shed
Estab645 60 12 anyttme
hshel11975 Call 24 Hrs
Found
black
short 740 446 0870 Rogers
ha red cat tn Mtnersvtlle Basement Waterproofing
Oh 740 992 03B3
Other Services
Lost Grey and wh te female Pars an cat on Aug
Call
17
from
M1nersv111e Pet Crematrons
740
446
3745
Syracuse area If 'Seen
please call Reward $100 ~-~-~~-~
lor
safe
return
740 992 0383
Mlsstng
Black male dog medtum
stze short ha.r gray on
face brown collar Last
seen Oshel Ad At 2
Reward

publlcatlo
nd
the Tribune
entlnei-Regtstttr wll
e responsible for n
ore than the cost o
he space occupte
v the error and ont
he first lnsertlor'l W
hall not be liable to
ny toss or expens
hal results from th
ubllcallon
o
of

F1nam:1al

8

of

mission

400

Skaggs Appliances has
moved
Call
740 379 9034

lost &amp; Found

eported on the flrs

av

AnnotJncements

Notices

GIBBS

the plat of the New or for an appointment
Portland,
Lebanon to Inspect collateral,
Township,
Metga prior to sal~ date con·
County, Ohio
tact Cyndlo or Ken It
.. .THE
Current Owner Jacob 740-992-2136
PER
Wayne Landta
(9) 17, 18, 19
Property at. 54420 Now
HAS
Portland Rd. Portland,
SOMETHING
OH 4Sno
Public Notice
PP# 07-00714, 07·
FOR YOU!!
00715, 07·00716, 07· The Home National
00484, 07-110485
Bank will auction the
Prior Deed Retorencoo: following Items on SatVolume 269 Page 54
urday, September 20,
Appraised at $30,000 008, at 10:00 a.m at the
Terms of Sale Cannot Bank's parking lot
be sold for te11 tho~&gt; 1996 Olda Bravado
213rdo of tho appraloed
value. 10% down on
doyofoota, caohorcertilted check, balanco
due on confirmation of
oalo
Tho oppraloat dtd not
Include an Interior tx·
amlnotlon ofthl houM.
Robert E. BHglo,
Mtlgt County ShoriH
Attornay fbr tho Plain·
till
Kollh D Wolnor &amp;
Aoooc.
75 Public Sq •• 4th Floor
I
Nood le Dinner
Clovotend, OH 44113
Se pt 20th 5 pm
216-771·8500
The East Letart
(&amp;) 10, 17, 24
United MethOdiSt
-------Ch urch
Public Notice

said Wherry tract to a
capped 112 ' Iron rebar
(aet),passtngacapped
112" Iron rober (found)

In Nex t Day' s Pape r
Sund a y In -Co lumn : 9 00 a m
Friday For Sundays Paper

-=»••~--

Number 2t4, page 307,
Deed Recorda of Meigs
County, Ohio, Thence
North 7 degreas 12

tlcularly bounded and
deacrlbld at follows: .
Beginning at a point
whore tho north line of

200

Ohio Valley
Publishing reserves
the rig ht to edit
reject or cancel any
ad at any time
Errors Must B

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Weal 25 rod a and 21
tlnko to T J. Scoua
Norlhllne,thencoWo•t
along l:J. ScoUs line to

All Di s play • 12 Noon 2
Busi nes s Days Prior To
Public ation
Sunday D i splay 1 00
Thursday for Sundays

ccepta only hel
anted ads meetl
OE standards

recorded In Deed Book on the front steps of thence South 3 degrees 4, Range 11, more par· with the east line of the Rothfuss

the Melga County Court
Houoe on Friday, Oct.
17, 2008 ot 10 am , of
aald day, tho following

Dally In - Column : 9 : 00a.m.

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KIT &amp; CARLYLE

" POLICIES"

nonce Service Inc.
Plaintiff
the ~ownshlp of Rut- the above entitled ac- a capped 1/2" Iron value. t 0% down on County of Meigs and at this uta, and to with·
va
land, County of Meigs tlon, t will expoao to rebar (sot) In tho eaot' day ofsalo, caah or cor- State of Ohio, as ahown draw the above collatJerome K Howard ot al and In the Stela of sale at public auction line of the Edwin titled check, balance on the recorded plat In eral prior to sale
the Meigs County Court
Houu on Fliday, October 17, 2008 at 10 00
a.m., of oatd day, tho
following doscrlbod
realeetate
Situate In and being 'I
part of 160-acre Lot No
1155, Section t2, Town

Qisptay Ads

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errors In an ad taken over the phone

described order of sale to me dl· feet , thence N 79 deg be sold for less than New Portland, Town· Pomeroy, Ohio, re•
real estate altuated In reeled from aid court In 30' I 8" E 649 99 feet to 213rds of the appraised ship ol Lebanon, serves the right to bid

Court of Common
Pleas, Melgo County,
Ohio
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me dlreeled from said court
In the above entitled
action, I wlllexpoae to
sale at public auction

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Whlta
by
deed
rocorded In Volume 58,
Page 104, of the
Recorda of Deeds of
Matga County, Ohio
SAVE AND EXCEPT
1114 acres out of uld
tract, deeded to Mark
Cline by deed recorded
Public Notice
In VOlume 43, Pagot49
of the Meigs County
Sheriff Salta
Orlglnet Recorda
Case Number 08CV046 PARCEL No Two· The

west corner of the said Douglass PS

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.3535

3540
4000
4005
.4010
4015
.4020
..... 4025
.. 4030

Resort Property .

..

Resort Property fo r sale .
Resort Property lor rent
Employment .
Accounting/Financial ,, . .
Administrative/Professional
Cashier/Clerk ,
Chlld/Elderly Care .. . .
Clerical .. .

.. ... 5025
5050
.6000
6002
6004
6006
.6008
6010

Conalructlon
Drivers&amp;: Delivery .• ....

Education.. .. .
Electrical Plumbong
Employment Agen cies.

EnteMalnment.
... 910 Food Senrlcoo
..... 91 5 Government &amp; Federal Jobs . ..
920 Help anted- General
. ... 925 Law Enforcement
. ... 930 Malntenance/Domesl tc
• • 935 ManlgemenVSupervlsory
.......... .. 940 Mechanics
945 Medical ..
950 Musical
.. . .. 955 Part·Time-Temporaries
.. 960 Restaurants ..
965 Sales.
......... 970 Technical Trod01
.... .... ... 975 Textllea/Foctory ...

.5000

6012
.6014

6016
6018
. .••• 6020

6022
8024
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. 6032

6034
6036

. 6038
6040
6042
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.. 6048
6050
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EducatiOn
Farm Equipmtnt

S.oinou &amp; Trade
School
Gallipolis Career
College

(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today1740 446 4367
1 BOO 214 0452
gall potrscareercol ega edl.1

Ford 4000 htgh clear
ance tractor with Free
mans loader frame no
bucket $3800 446 2801
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CoHeges and Schools 1274B
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CARGO EXPRESS &amp;
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HOMESTEADER
CARGO/CONCESSION
TRAILERS
8-t-W
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GOOSENECK FLATBED
$3999 VIEW OUR EN
1 black puppy on Shoe TIRE TRAILER INVEN
stnng Rdge 441 1501
TORY AT
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4 K1ttens &amp; 2 yr old TRAILERS COM
mother pure white she 740 446 3825
only has 3 legs 446 3985
AKC Reg Labs 1st
sho1slllet
checked/wormed
ready
Sept 13 ylw S250 00
b1klchoc
5300 00
740 256 6882

6ft ftnsh mower wllh ex
tra belts. &amp; blade&amp; $750
obo
379 2706

3 4 BR 2 bath tam1ly
Recreat iOnal room bonus room over
Vehtcles garage approx 3 acres
parttally wooded Cherry
Rtdge Ad Ro Grande
Bo&lt;Of1 I Accouorioo
area 740 2&lt;\.5 54 16 or
740 645 2226
Leave
1991 29ft pontoon boat message
wtth dr ve on tratler and .,.,,..-;;.,.,~~~-70hp tohnson motor Has 1 Yr old SA 588 for more
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304 675 0366 days or Browntng 740 446 7204
304 675- 492 1
38R 2BA 2 car gar
eventngs
palo DR/FA Relocating
$115000
1997 Ranger Bass boat 1ea11e msg 7404460817
Sport R82 dual console
color green John so 1 House Wtth 2 acres In SA
Fast Strtke 150HP sta1n 160 Will COOStder land
less steel prop Mnnkota contract 441 5062 or
Maxxum 74 trolltng mo 379 2923
tor Ranger travel cover Ntce 4 br 2 ba home on
Ranger trml trat!er w•th Klneon Dr 10 Giilhpolls
dtsc brakes and 3 new 0Utte netghborhood on
ltrss thts ng 1s hke new dead end street large 2
must see to belteve car garage and rm shed
56900
can basement 740 2561109
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non Potnt Pleasant 4br
Tr&lt;llltro
2 full bath LA Large FA
-==~~~== DR Kitchen has lndge
iiii
RV
stove DE Large Ul111ly
Serv1ce al CarmiChael Room lots of closet
Tratlers
space for storage 1 Car
740 446 3825
attached Garage Br1ck
- - - - - - - - Front 6ft Prvacy Fence
RV Servtce at Carmt surround ng 16•32 h\
chael
Tra11ers ground pool
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Ohio Prep Football Notebook

Alter may lose perfect season
Bv RUSTY MILLER
AP' SPORTS WAITER

Kcl!ctmg Al ter ts unbcat·
en .md ranked No 5 111
D t\ 1'1011 IV 111 the lates t
Assoct&lt;~led Press rankmgs
- but m.tybc not for m uch
longer
AltcJ used an mel tgtblc
p layer 111 1ts lir~t two games
this "se.tson and apparent ly
wtll tor!cJt both the Dayton
D.u ly News reported
Looks like n ' s true."
coach Ed Domsttz satd
T he Kn tgh ts. 4-0 .titer a
34· 7 Will last Fnday over
Cmc tnn.ttJ Roger Baco n
beat Kettenng Fa trmont
( 39 7) .md Bell brook (4914) m thetr tl rst two games
A t tss ue JS a stu dent who
transferred from Davton 's
Jefferson
Ht g h s·choo l
before he bec&lt;~ me &lt;~ n ath le te Domsnz sa td he ' s
never see n .myth mg lik e 11
111 11 ye.trs of C0&lt;1C h111g
\Ve dtdn ' t knov, th ts
)Otlll g man v,as go mg to
p ia) spo rt s • Doms Jtz satd
' I d tdt1 t eve n know h tm
when he came to sc hool
Then he dectded he woul d
It's not the t.wlr of dn} o ne
department ..
~h e 'c hlilo l has se nt a fo r·
ma l Iefl er to th e O h10 Ht gh
School At hl etiC Assoc tat1o n
reportmg th e v 1o lat1 0n .
JA C KS
OF
ALL
TRAJ) ES: Ftnd l.ty L tbe rty·
Bento n s Aaron C r,J lt had
:189 tota l yards and fig ured
111 all s tx scores 111 th e
E&lt;~gles' 4 1-6
w 111 o ver
M cCo mb. ru sh111 g tor 208
yards ( rD 7H, 2 .md 20
yards) .md compl etin g 12o t - 17 passes tor t R3 yard s
and three scores: Clyde's
Al ex G ill ett ra n for three
to uc hdow ns
passed fo r
anothe r and had two 111terce ptmn s as th e Fli e rs hand@d Edt son It s lirst loss 4 1-7.
and Ma nsli el d M adt son 's
T utJ Swee t return ed th e
o pe n111 g ktcko ff 85 yard s
tor a T D a nd had a 66-yard
T O catc h o n a screen pass
late 111 the fourth quarter to
Io ree ove rtJme 111 a 20- 14
w111 ove r Ashl .md - a week
.li ter he had 93-yn rd run
return lo r a T D and TD run s
fl f 68 and 65 yards 111 a w111

over Mount Ve rnon
NOT E
THI S:
Wtt h
Fostona St Wende lin Jeav111g the M tdla nd A thl etic
Leag ue, the Mohawks m ay
have played thetr last game
(a 20-6 loss) aga111st
Fremont S t Jose ph 111 a
nt-a lry that dates to 1935 ,
Nort h Lew tsburg T n ad has
won tts ftrst four games o f
the season, quadru pling tts
w111 tota l fro m 2007.
S teubenv ill e's B tg Red
have won 54 stra tght reg ula r season games dat111g to a
6-0
se tback
to
Eas t
Lt verpool 111 the fm al game
of th e 2002 regul a r se ason ,
Ashl and Crestv tew beat
Ashl and Ma pleto n 45-0,
runn111g tis streak to five
shuto uts 111 a row dat mg to
the fm al game of last sea·
so n , Pandora-Gtlboa (4-0)
1s o ff to tts best s tart s mce
the Roc ke ts' 198 1 tea m
sta rte d 7-0 , C tnC111na11
Co lera 111 beat Pnnceton 42·
2'1 tor 1ts 58 th st ra tg ht
Greate r M ta mt Co nfe re nce
w 111 , dann g to 1999, Man o n
Catho lic e nded a ho me lostng strea k that ex te nde d
bac k to the last game of the
2004 season wtth n s :13-20
v tc to ry
over
Ye l[ow
Sp nngs, a nd C 111c mn an St
Xav te r ran tts ho me record
to 26-0 s111ce Steve Spec ht
too k over as coac h 111 2004.
be,n m g D o n Bosco Pre p
(N J ) 17- 10 111 a battl e o f
natt on,tlly rated teams Do n
Bosco was li sted at No 4
and St X a t No 25 by US A
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C oldw ater's Cory Klenke
thre w ft ve 111tercep11o n s,
two re turne d for tou ch downs, but Coldwater (No .
I 111 Dtvtsto n IV) rallied
from a 14-0 de ft c tt to beat
Mana Ste m Manon LoGal
(No I m DIVIston V last
week) 33- 14111 a battle for a
share of ftrst place m the
Mtdwe st
Ath le l!c
Confe re nce
GROUND CONTROL
TO
MAJOR
TOM:
Madt son 's Jo rdan Sandtdge
ran for 271 yards on 38 carn es and scored three second-half touchdo wn s on
run s on I , 5 and 19 yards to
rally the Blue Stre aks to a

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ranked Buckeyes (2 I ), who
35-28
VICtory
over fe ll e tght spots m the rankPa tnesv ill e Harvey, Ja ke mgs after the landsltde loss
Ftd ler rushed tor 268 yards come at th e two most
and 6 TDs- m Arc hbold's 11npo rtant pos tttons o n
48-2 1 wm ove r Me tamora offense
Evergreen.
Fitzge ra ld · Boeck man JS a ft fth -year
To u ssa111 t o f Yo ungs town se nt o r w ho so m e we re
Ltbe rty rus hed 19 tt mes fo r trumpetm g as a Hetsman
258 yards and 4 T Ds (the Trop hy conte nder aft er ht s
shortest was 35 yards) 111 fi rst 10 ga mes (a ll w m s) as
32- 14 wm over Struthers. a sta rle t las t season But
Leavittsbu rg
La Brae's the n he stru ng toge th er
Came ron Truss ea rned 13 three bad gam es m a row
ttmes for 227 yatds a nd 3 - the Buckeyes lost two
TDs (62, 62 a nd 48 yards) of the m , mcludin g a crus hm a 38-8 w m ove r Warre n mg 38-24 defeat to LS U 111
C hamp ton, Brent Jac kso n the BCS tJtle game - to
ran for 236 yard s o n 33 ca r- p lant seed s of d oubt 111
n es and scored the wm n mg O h10 S tate fa ns' mmd s
TD, ht s second of .the game. head mg 11110 th ts season.
So far. he hasn ' t been
"- tlh I 07 re ma uun g 1n
awful
b ut he has n ' t been
Vte nn a M at hews ' 13- 12
wm
ove r
Co nn eaut . grea t He a lso hasn 't gotten
Ge nev a 's Ja mes Murray ran mu c h he lp
Add tng to the mtng ue ts
fo r 2 11 yards on 41 carn es
the
rJSe o f fres hm an
and sco red on run s o f 4 a nd
Telfe
lle
Pryor, a 6-foot-6,
7 yards 111 a 40-39 l os~ to
2:15-pound
bundle of speed
Pa 111esv ille R tvcrstdc. a nd
Ltm a S haw nee's Brando n a nd agtl tt y who JS JUS t happe ns to be th e m os t
S te ph e nso n ran for 2 10
accla tme d
q uarte rbac k
yards on 2 1 ~ames wt th
stgnm g 'ever at O ht o S tate
TDs covenn g 3 I 3 58 a nd
Pr)OI ha&gt; bee n a qut c k
34 yard s m a 46·0 rump le,uner
over L tm a Bath
He has played htm sel f
AIR , APPARENTLY: 11110 .1 batt le to r th e start111g
M id d le tow n 's
Ca leb s pot
w tth
Boeck m an
Wat km s threw fo r 325 Whe re Boeck m an ts' re laya rd s ag atn st F.mft e ld . ttve ly tmmo btlt. but ex pehnn g 111g ht s seaso n totals to ne nce d an d respected by
I , 174 yard s an d 10 TD s ht s tea mm ates Pryor JS a
th ro ug h fo ur g.tmes, a nd
Pa111esv tll e
Rt vers td e's
Ky le S haffe t com ple ted 24o f 34 passes for 327 yards
and 2 TDs - 111cludmg a
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39 -yard Ha t! M ary pass to
Joe Moyer wtth no t1me left
111 a 40-3 9 VICtory over
(309) wo n the team tttl e Ge nev a
the tr f trst 111 the SEOAL
D-FENCE:
U nbeate n smce 1973 - by edgmg out
Bucyrus Wynford bloc ked Mane tta (3 13) by four
two punts and scored after shots
both of them in a 34- 13 w u)
Zanesvtlle
whtch
over
Mt.
Blanc hard entered the day as the twoRtve rdale , a nd Hamil ton time de fendmg champions
held Cmcmnatt Syc amore 's - placed thtrd m overall m
Bud Golden to 14 ya rds on tts fmal SEOAL match wtth
12 c ames and the Btg Blue a score of 320 . Warren was
upset th e Avtators 21 14
fourth with 323 , Jack son
"We keyed on htm , obv t- was ftfth wtth 324 and
ously," Hamtlton coach Jtm Logan was JUSt ahead of
Pl ace
GAH S wtth a 329
Golde n , he aded to lllinots
Jac k son JUmor Morgan
ne xt sea son. had 661 yard s Dobbms wo n the Most
rushmg and 8 TDs 111 the Valuable Pl&lt;~y e r a ward on
the day , earnm g medaltst
first three games

SEOAL

1 7, 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

m:rtbune - Sentinel -

spn nter w ho makes moves th at a prob lem~ Yes Do I
that awe the coachmg staff thm k he ( Boeckman) ts
It remam s to be see n tl he ~apab l e of not havmg those
can read defenses, take a turnovers and do mg what
hll , stand tn agamst a ft e rcc we need to do? Yes A re
ru sh or even throw a pass some of those thm gs tn
lo nger th an 10 yard s He part beca use we wc re n ' t as
hasn ' t d one any of those good as we co uld have
been o n the o tfe nstve lme?
thmgs m a game ye t
Agamst USC, he was at Yes We weren 't as good as
quarterback for 25 pl ays, we could h ave bee n o ut
Boec km a n for 39 T h e w tde &gt; Yes A nd everythmg
Buck eyes averaged 5 I m be twee n "
. Tresse l as ked repo rters
yards on Pryor's plays. 2 8
w ha t th ey th oug ht about
o n Boeck man's
Tressel ts conte mplati ng Pryor
' D td a nyo ne thmk that
pl ay mg Pryor a lot m&lt;;&gt;re
he looked shoo k o ut
than he d td aga m st USC
T h ts wee k tn prac tt ce. the re'· h e sa td ' I d tdn ' t "
As for We ll s, he h as yet
Pryor wtll get 65 perce nt of
the s naps \\ tth the hrst to take pa rt m a full -co nteam , to Boec km an 's 35 tac t practt ce smce mJunn g
ht s n ght foot m the season
percent
aga m st
Tresse l dodged the q ues- o pen er
tiOn o f who wo uld start Yo un gstow n Sta te Fon that
aga mst Troy. but he dtd say matter no o ne from O h10
th at he ex pec ted eac h S tate has ever dt sclosed
the natu re or the seventy
wo uld pl ay lia lf the tt me somet tmes
al te rn a ting o f the inJ Ury
Wtth out htm last week ,
pl ays, somet nnes alte rn at
the
Buckeyes tu shed for 7 1
m g sene s
Boec km a n was pt cke d yard s on 34 carn es
T1 essel sa ttl We ll s JS li stoff twtce. fumb led once,
sacke d four times and was ed by med tcal staff as
k noc ked dow n .11 leas t q ues tiOnab le tor T roy He
has done some co ndt tto n a noth er doze n u mes
Tresse l was as ked 1! he 111£ d n ll s b ut has no t put
had los t co nf tde nce 111 mu ch stt ess and stra m o n
Boec km a n . w he the r t he the foot
So meo ne wo nde re d tf
o ttens tve lm e dt dn ' t protec t htm , or non e of the not hav 111 g Wel ls was a dt strdc tmn aga mst USC
above
He answe red w ith sevet- · Tresse l sa td he dt d n' t
thm k the Buckeyes were
al q ues tto ns o f ht s ow n
"Or none o f th e abo \ ery" shocked We ll s dt d n ' t play
The n he added . " Wo uld
he sa td "Is 11 dtsa pp omtmg
that we had a cou ple yo u li ke to have Bea nt e?
turnove rsry Ab so lu te ly Is O f COlli se '
ho nors wtth a 3- und er par
6 8 The to p· 14 scorers at the
compe!Itton earned AII S EOAL honors
Galha Academ y had one
all-league performer m
Ntck SauQders, who led the
Devtls wtth a round o f 78 .
Kamal Dayal was next wtth
an 84 , fo llowed by Ky le
Rhodes
and
Jorda n
Cornwell with respecttve
total s of 88 and 89 C orey
H a mtlton
and
Wa rre n
Patrick also fired rounds of
92 and 102 , respecttvely
Runner-up M an etta had
the most ktds earn AllSEOAL honors w tth f1ve ,
even though the top-4
scores make up the team
total Zach Arnold (80),
Ntck Hugg111s (77), D ere k
Howe (78) , Scott Teb ay
(79) and Enc Mulhns (79)

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SAVE 614-221-1662

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sale

mare or leas

Case Number 08CV062
Cltl Mortgage Inc
Plamtllf
vs

The appraisal did In·
elude an Interior examInation of the houae
Robert E Boogie,

AND EXCEPT three (3) (9) 10, 17, 24, (10) 1, 8
acres out of tho Southeast corner of said
tract, deeded to John
Public Notice

Walter tract, thence S
07 dog. 45' 21 W 40.21
feet with the centerline
ol Township Road No

Mitchell Walker

Meigs County Sheriff

Stevenson by Charles

Defendants
Court of Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohoo
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me dl·
rected from sold court
In the above entltlad
action, I will expose to
sate at public auction
on the front steps of
the Meigs County Court
House on Friday, Octo-

AHorney for tho Plain·
tiff
Manley Deas Kochalskl
POBox 165028
Columbus, OH 432165028
(9) tO, 17, 24

317 to a point, said BearingS shown are to

Sheriff Sales
Caae Number 08CV072
USBank National Aaao·
cletlo;m
Plaintiff
VI

Kathem M. Johnoon Et
at
Defendants
Court of Common
Pteao, Metga County,
Ohio
In purauance of an

point being the true
place of beginning:
thence S. 88 dog. 08 '
37" E 280 74 feet to a
capped 112' Iron rebar
(set), palling a capped
112" Iron rebar (set) at
20 00 feet, and from
whore o capped 112"
Iron rebar (found) In tho
oouth line of the said
Waltortract bears N 04
dog 19' 13' W 40 23

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and was modo In accor·
dance with an actual
lleld survey dated OcIober 22, 1999

an assumed meridian
and are used to denote
angles only
Currant Owner; Kath·
em M. Johnson otal
Property at 4288U In·
dian Run Rd
Hoclclngport, OH 45739
PPI 119-00735 002
Prior Dead Roforenceo
Volume too, Page &amp;77
Appraised at $50,000
Torma of Solo:Cannot

Portland, Township of 10 00 am, a public
Lebanon, County of aato will be held at 211
Second
St ,
Molga and State of W
Ohio, as shown on the Pbmeroy, Ohio The
rocorded plat tn the Farmers Bank and SavRecorder's Office at lnga Company Ia selllng for cash In hand or
Pomeroy, Ohio
certified chock the lot·
PARCEL 2
Tho following de- towing collateral
acrlbld real ootato, sit· 1996 Jeep Grand
uetod In tho County of C h e r o k e e
Molgo, State of Ohio, IJ4EZ58S1TC147097
and In tho Township of 2000 Dodge Stratus
Lebanon and bounded S
E
S
and doocrlbad aa tot- lB3EJ46C2YN211373
Iowa
Being Lola The Farmers Bank &amp;
Twenty seven (27) In Savings
Company,

Ohio, County of Meigs Defendants

Ohio, beginning at the on the front steps of Wharry tract, Official due on confirmation of the Recorder's Office at Further, The Farmers

In tho Township of Sut·
ton
The following described raal estate, situatod In Section 17,
Township of Suuon
Beginning at a southwest corner of a 3612
acre tract of land

Southeaot corner of
Catherine Scott'o land
In oald abow doscribed Section No 6
thence North ~0 dogrees Weal 22 roda ,
thence North 87-t/2 degreeo East 52 rods and
24 links to a stoke,

Record 87, Paga 349,
and from whore a
capped 112" Iron rebar
(found) at tho southeast corner of tho said
Walter tract boars N. 01
dog. 28' 12" W. 40 50
feet, thence S 01 dog
28112" E 341 24 feet

sale
Tho appraisal did In·
cluda an Interior oxam·
tnatlon of the houu
Robert E Boogie,
Malgs County Shertlf
Auorney for the Plain·
till
Lerner, Sampson &amp;

minutes

West

560 7 described real estate

PO Box 5480
Cmclnnatl, OH 45201
513·241·3100
(9) 10, 17, 24

the place of beginning, Section 12 Intersects at 25929 feet; thence

feet to an Iron marker EXHIBIT A
containing 8-112 ocrea, tho centerline of Town- N 88 dog 08' 37" W
to the beginning of an Situated In the Town· moro or leoo. SAVE ahlp Road No. 317 said 990 37 faelto a point In
agreed tine as de- ohlp ol Rutland, County AND EXCEPT 234 aero point also being tho tho centerline ofTownscribed herein , thence of Meigs, and In the out

south 76 dagreas 32
minutes West 521 9
feet along said agreed
line to the center of the

Stoto of Ohio, to wit.,
PARCEL No. One Beginning It tho Northout corner of Lot

of

said

Public Notice

tract, northwest comer of the ship Road No. 317, Sheriff Sales

doodad to Mark Cline
by deed rocordod In
Votumo 43, pogo 149 of
the Molgs County Orlg·

John Walter 9 258 acre
tract, Official Record
93, Page 29; thence S
89 dog 53' 42" E 51 72

passing a capped t/2"
Iron rebar (sot) at
960 37 foot, thence N.
37 dog 17' 35" E 30.00

Case Number 07CV099
Special Property VI
LLC
Plaintiff

cross road , thence 38 deeded to Marla Rus· lnal Records

feat with the west line feet with the centerline vs

degrees 30 minutes
west 403.5 felt along
the center olsald road ,
the,, co South 17 de·
grees 30 minutes West
t28 feet along tho conter of Slid road , thanco
North 89 dogre11 50
minutes Eaot 888 foot
to tho pia co of boglnnlng, containing 8.15
tcrto
Current
Owner:
Mltcholl Wolkor 11 11
Property 11. 29330 Otk
Qrovo Ad, Roclno, DH
4577t
PPI 18·00579.000
Prior Dead Rtforoncee·
Volume 203, Page 377
Appralotd at $60,000
Torma of Salt. Cannot
be oold lor 1111 thon
213rdo of tho opprollld
voluo 10~. down on
day of ulo, caoh or corttfl od check, bolenco
duo on conflrmllllon of

ol the oeld Walter tract
ond the contertlna of
Township Road No 317
to a point, thence S 71
dog. 40' 03" E 80 84
feet wtth the weot tine
of tho uld Walter tract
and the contorllno of
Townlhlp Road No. 317
to 1 point; thtnct S. 08
dog. 03' 40" E 77.53
1111 with tho wool lint
of tho uld Wolter tract
and tho Ollllorllno of
Townthlp Flood No. 317
to • potnt, thonct 8. 13
dog. 11' 15" W. 127.22
fHI wHh tho wool llno
ol 1111 uld WaHor tract
and tho ctntorttno of
Townthlp Flood No. 317
to 1 point; thonco S. 07
dog 45' 21" W 252.39
fill w"h tht wett tint
ol thluld WaHor tract
and the contorllno of
Townohtp Rood No. 317
to I point at the south-

uti; thenCI South 3 d•
greeo Welt 25 rodo and
2f links to Thomas
ScoU'o tine , !honea
South 87-112 dagreoo
Eut 23 rodo and 18
tlnko to John Stevenoon'o line, thonco
North 2·112 dogreet
E11t 78 rode and 18
tlnko to Peter Wrlghto
llno, thonct North 81
dogreeo Woll 74 rodo
to Woatay 8m"h't line;
thonct Iouth 31 d•
greeo Eool24 rodund
11 IInke ; thonco South
62 dogrtea Wool 36
rodo; thonco South 37
dogreeo Etotl and 18
rodo ond 18 llnka;
thoncl Iouth 20 d•
gr111 Eaot14 rodo and
4 tlnko , thlnco North
87-112 dogreeo Eaat 52
rodo end 2411nketo tht
ploce of beg inning,
conlllnlng 26 ocree,

Current Owner Jerome
K Howard et at
Property At 37676 St
Rt 143
Pomeroy, OH 45769
PARCEL NUMBER 11·
00464
Prior dt1d reforoncoo:
Volumo 241 , Pogo 817
Appralaod at $100,000
Tormo of Sato: Cannot
be oold for loto than
213rde of tho appr111JIId
votuo. 10% down on
doy ol11lo, c11h or_.,
ttftod chock, beltnco
duo on confirmation ol
lilt.
Tho opproloal did not
Include on lntortor IX·
amlnatton oflhlhouao.
RobeM E. Blogto,
Molgo County Shlrtfl
AUornoy for tho Plain·
ttlfe
Fronk R. Wooldridge C.
600 South Pearl Street
Cotumbuo, OH 43208

of Township Road No
317 to a point, thence
N 22 dog 08' 55" E
70 48 feat with tho contorllne of Townahlp
Road No 317 to a
point, thonco N. 09 dog.
46 43" E 72,36 feet
with the canterllnt of
Townohtp Rood No. 317
to 1 point; thonco N. 08
dtg. 18' 21 " 1!. 38 53
fltlto tho truo placo of
bogtnnlng. Containing
5.401 ocr11, Including
0 OH tcroo In Town·
ahlp Rood No 317 right
of wty
Bolng 1 port of that
tract ol land convoyed
to Edwin Wherry In Of·
flctot Record 87, at
Pogo 349
Subjoct to atl legal
htghwayo and all reotrlctlono of record
Thlo description wao
prepared by Notoon B

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orrectlons wtll b
ade In tha firs
vallable edition
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Current rale car
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All

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1993 Buick Century
IG4AH55N3P64t5606
2000 GMC Sonoma
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The Home National

Pomeroy, Ohio.
PARCEL 3:
Tho following deocrtbed real eatete ohuotod In tho Townohlp of
Lebanon, County of
Melga, and State of
Ohio Being tho Weal·
orly 64 teet off of Lola

Bank

and

to reject any and all
bids All vehicles are

sold, aa Is where Is,

.,

with no warranties ex~

prossed or Implied For
an appointment to aee,
call 949-2210, ask for
Shalla.
(9) 17, 18, 19

Finonaol Sorvicoo

1'rll, '&gt;o'f-ll-.'f, C /l~l'/lto .

~-~~ 1'1 ~

1i\'6 ~f .Siol'l'

right to reject any or all
bids submiUod
The above described
collateral will be aold

Jacob Wayne Landis et
al
Defendants
Court of Common
Pleas, Molgo County,
Ohio
tn purauanct of an
order of oato to mo dl·
roctod from oold court
In tho above ontltltd
action, I will oxpootto
tela ol public ouclton
on tho front otepo of
tho Morga County Court
Houot on Frtdly, October 17, 2008 at tOo m.,
of ootd day, the followlng dllcrlbod roar aat•to:
PARCEL I
Tht fotlowtng do·
scribed real ootato, •"·
uato In tht County ol
Melgo, Stale of Ohio,
and In tho Townohlp ot
Lebanon and bounded
and daacrlbod ao lol· PUBLIC NOTICE
towo· Being LOll NOTICE. It hereby

BUILDINGS
Three Cancelled Orders
20x20 25x40 Great for
Workshops/Garage
Easy Payments Avatl
able Don 1 Delay• Call
Today
for
Savmgs
866 352 0469

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Wont To Buy

Announcements

200

Blrthday/Anmversary .
Happy Ads ...
Loot &amp; Found , .

205
210
215

Memory/Thank You .

220

NOIICOS ...
Personals
Wanted

225
230
235

Serv1ces ..

300

Appliance Service

302
.•. . 304

306
308

... 310

Cater~ng

312

314
. 316
•• . •• 318

Electr~ cal ..

"asls ·where is", with
no expressed or lm·

05 Che11y Trailblazer LS
4WD 1 owner only
43 000 m• good cond
Sol ooo Call 256 1329

3000

Automotlve
Auto RentaVlease ..

.. 2000
. .. 2005

Autos .
Classic/Antiques

. . 2010
2015

CommerclaV1ndustrla1 .
Parts &amp; Accessories

•• 2020
. 2025

Sports Utility
Trucks
Ut1hty Trailers .. .. ..
Vans
Wantto buy .
, Raal Estate Sales .. ..
Cemetery Plots ..

2030
... ... 2035
. 2040
2045
. 2050
....... 3000
3005

For Sale by Owner

3020

•. 332

Houaes for Sale •

3025

Land (Acreage) .. ..
Lots .. .. ...
Want to buy .

3030
3035
3040

334
336

338
340
..

342
344

.. ......... 346

~lnanclal

Money to Lend
Education
..
Bus• ness &amp; Trade School
Instruction &amp; Training .
Lessons .. ...
Personal .

~ Hay, Feed, Seed 1 Grain
,. • Hunt1ng &amp; Land
•. Want to buy .

'- Merchandloe..
Antiques.. ... ...... ...
Appliance. . .•.

.

..

• Bargain Basement •.

; , ColleCtibles .
r . Computer'

..

:. Equ1pment!Suppllea.

, - Flea Markets.
• Fuel 0 11 Coal/Wood/Gao ...
Fu rniture ..

..

520

••. ..

Hobby/Hunt &amp; Sport
Kld'a Corner

~: Mlacellaneoua. •

71 5
720
... 725

.900
.. .. 905

3010
. ... 3015

Real Estate Rentals ..

3500

ApartmantaiTownhousos ..
Commercial .

... 3505
3510

Condommlums

3515

Houaea for Rent ...
Land (Acreage) .

.. 3520
3525

Slorage .

Want to Rent , ....... ,
405 Manufactured Housing
•. 1 410 Lots
41 5 Movers.
500 Rentals
~ 505 Sales
510 Supplies .
.515 Want to Buy .

An imals .
600
An imal Supploes .....
605
Horses ......... :·::.:·:..::::::::::::::::::::... ..... . .....
.610
Livestock...
6t 5
Pets,...............
.. ............620
Want to buy .
...625
" Agrlcu"ure
.700
Farm Equipment....
705
Garden &amp; Produ ce
... 7t0

: • Auctions.

.

400

Ftnanc•al Serv1ces
Insurance

, • Wont to buy
o Yard Sale

.--

. 1030
1035

.. 328

350
r~ty
::;~;::_:_:_::_:::::_:_:_: .:.: : .:_:.._: : .:_:.•_: -..:.: .352
348
Travei/Entertamment

r·

Other ... ... ... ...,
Want to buv

Heat1ng &amp; Cooling
Home Improvements 330
Insurance
...........................
Lawn Service .............
Music/Dance/Drama .. ...................

Tax/Accounting
.
Secu

;

1020
.. 1025

Commercial
Condom1mums

Roofing

1

Camper/RVs &amp; Tratlers
MOtorcycles

.. .. 320
. 322
... 326

Professional services .. ..
Repa1rs...

r

Real Estate
Sales

2 3 Bedroom house Stn
9 00
ANTIQUES 5 00 ST AT 279 Shlney gle car detached garage
Arrowood s lnlormat on outbu1lcl ng on app 1
740 682 7163 Lots ol acre At #2 North
3048953129

Recreational Vehlcleo ............ ..................... 1000
ATV
1005
Bocycles .
.. 1010
Boata/Accessor~es .. .
. t015

..... ... . .
Financial. ... ..
Health

Other Services
Plumblng!Eiectrocal

plied warranty given
For further Information,

2007 Honda VTX 1300R
1800
mtles
black
;$7..8..00:;;;,;;3;;;88;;8;;;3;;;8;:,0"""""""''
Sports UHiity

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Ch•ld/Eiderly Care
Computers • .
Contractors
Domesllcs/Jamtorlat .

NO
WHAT YOIJRI
STYLE-.

2ooa Dodge Stratus 4
cyl auto 68 000 m•les
$4 500 OBO 256 903t or
256 t233

Houaes For Sale

Automotive
Butldmg Materials.. .•
Bustness .. ... .

Savings

Company reserves the

Pole Bam 30x40x10 only 200 1 Jtmmy 4x4 2DR
995 other s zes Free $5000 Vtstt us at Go
Del1very 817 773 8356
CookMolors com
Cook
Motors 328 Jackson Ptke
STEEL ARCH
740 446 0103

newspa

Legals ..............................................................too

Bank reserves the right

Autoo

$6

mo old Blk Cocker ~~~~~~~~
Span1el w/ white under 300
Serv!ces
neck on Blessing Ad
740 645 0845
or
740 446 1417
Home lmprO'tements
Lost 4 5 mos old black
Basement
k1t1en Has a wh te spot
Walerproo~
&amp; a hern a on her belly
Uncondittonal l1fet1me
Ch1ld s pel Reward 1f guSrantee
Local refer
found Call 446 8142 or ences
tum1
Shed
Estab645 60 12 anyttme
hshel11975 Call 24 Hrs
Found
black
short 740 446 0870 Rogers
ha red cat tn Mtnersvtlle Basement Waterproofing
Oh 740 992 03B3
Other Services
Lost Grey and wh te female Pars an cat on Aug
Call
17
from
M1nersv111e Pet Crematrons
740
446
3745
Syracuse area If 'Seen
please call Reward $100 ~-~-~~-~
lor
safe
return
740 992 0383
Mlsstng
Black male dog medtum
stze short ha.r gray on
face brown collar Last
seen Oshel Ad At 2
Reward

publlcatlo
nd
the Tribune
entlnei-Regtstttr wll
e responsible for n
ore than the cost o
he space occupte
v the error and ont
he first lnsertlor'l W
hall not be liable to
ny toss or expens
hal results from th
ubllcallon
o
of

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of

mission

400

Skaggs Appliances has
moved
Call
740 379 9034

lost &amp; Found

eported on the flrs

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AnnotJncements

Notices

GIBBS

the plat of the New or for an appointment
Portland,
Lebanon to Inspect collateral,
Township,
Metga prior to sal~ date con·
County, Ohio
tact Cyndlo or Ken It
.. .THE
Current Owner Jacob 740-992-2136
PER
Wayne Landta
(9) 17, 18, 19
Property at. 54420 Now
HAS
Portland Rd. Portland,
SOMETHING
OH 4Sno
Public Notice
PP# 07-00714, 07·
FOR YOU!!
00715, 07·00716, 07· The Home National
00484, 07-110485
Bank will auction the
Prior Deed Retorencoo: following Items on SatVolume 269 Page 54
urday, September 20,
Appraised at $30,000 008, at 10:00 a.m at the
Terms of Sale Cannot Bank's parking lot
be sold for te11 tho~&gt; 1996 Olda Bravado
213rdo of tho appraloed
value. 10% down on
doyofoota, caohorcertilted check, balanco
due on confirmation of
oalo
Tho oppraloat dtd not
Include an Interior tx·
amlnotlon ofthl houM.
Robert E. BHglo,
Mtlgt County ShoriH
Attornay fbr tho Plain·
till
Kollh D Wolnor &amp;
Aoooc.
75 Public Sq •• 4th Floor
I
Nood le Dinner
Clovotend, OH 44113
Se pt 20th 5 pm
216-771·8500
The East Letart
(&amp;) 10, 17, 24
United MethOdiSt
-------Ch urch
Public Notice

said Wherry tract to a
capped 112 ' Iron rebar
(aet),passtngacapped
112" Iron rober (found)

In Nex t Day' s Pape r
Sund a y In -Co lumn : 9 00 a m
Friday For Sundays Paper

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Number 2t4, page 307,
Deed Recorda of Meigs
County, Ohio, Thence
North 7 degreas 12

tlcularly bounded and
deacrlbld at follows: .
Beginning at a point
whore tho north line of

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ad at any time
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Thursday for Sundays

ccepta only hel
anted ads meetl
OE standards

recorded In Deed Book on the front steps of thence South 3 degrees 4, Range 11, more par· with the east line of the Rothfuss

the Melga County Court
Houoe on Friday, Oct.
17, 2008 ot 10 am , of
aald day, tho following

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KIT &amp; CARLYLE

" POLICIES"

nonce Service Inc.
Plaintiff
the ~ownshlp of Rut- the above entitled ac- a capped 1/2" Iron value. t 0% down on County of Meigs and at this uta, and to with·
va
land, County of Meigs tlon, t will expoao to rebar (sot) In tho eaot' day ofsalo, caah or cor- State of Ohio, as ahown draw the above collatJerome K Howard ot al and In the Stela of sale at public auction line of the Edwin titled check, balance on the recorded plat In eral prior to sale
the Meigs County Court
Houu on Fliday, October 17, 2008 at 10 00
a.m., of oatd day, tho
following doscrlbod
realeetate
Situate In and being 'I
part of 160-acre Lot No
1155, Section t2, Town

Qisptay Ads

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described order of sale to me dl· feet , thence N 79 deg be sold for less than New Portland, Town· Pomeroy, Ohio, re•
real estate altuated In reeled from aid court In 30' I 8" E 649 99 feet to 213rds of the appraised ship ol Lebanon, serves the right to bid

Court of Common
Pleas, Melgo County,
Ohio
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me dlreeled from said court
In the above entitled
action, I wlllexpoae to
sale at public auction

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Sheriff Sales

Whlta
by
deed
rocorded In Volume 58,
Page 104, of the
Recorda of Deeds of
Matga County, Ohio
SAVE AND EXCEPT
1114 acres out of uld
tract, deeded to Mark
Cline by deed recorded
Public Notice
In VOlume 43, Pagot49
of the Meigs County
Sheriff Salta
Orlglnet Recorda
Case Number 08CV046 PARCEL No Two· The

west corner of the said Douglass PS

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.3535

3540
4000
4005
.4010
4015
.4020
..... 4025
.. 4030

Resort Property .

..

Resort Property fo r sale .
Resort Property lor rent
Employment .
Accounting/Financial ,, . .
Administrative/Professional
Cashier/Clerk ,
Chlld/Elderly Care .. . .
Clerical .. .

.. ... 5025
5050
.6000
6002
6004
6006
.6008
6010

Conalructlon
Drivers&amp;: Delivery .• ....

Education.. .. .
Electrical Plumbong
Employment Agen cies.

EnteMalnment.
... 910 Food Senrlcoo
..... 91 5 Government &amp; Federal Jobs . ..
920 Help anted- General
. ... 925 Law Enforcement
. ... 930 Malntenance/Domesl tc
• • 935 ManlgemenVSupervlsory
.......... .. 940 Mechanics
945 Medical ..
950 Musical
.. . .. 955 Part·Time-Temporaries
.. 960 Restaurants ..
965 Sales.
......... 970 Technical Trod01
.... .... ... 975 Textllea/Foctory ...

.5000

6012
.6014

6016
6018
. .••• 6020

6022
8024
... 6026
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6Q30

. 6032

6034
6036

. 6038
6040
6042
••. 6044

.. 6048
6050
.. 6052

500

EducatiOn
Farm Equipmtnt

S.oinou &amp; Trade
School
Gallipolis Career
College

(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today1740 446 4367
1 BOO 214 0452
gall potrscareercol ega edl.1

Ford 4000 htgh clear
ance tractor with Free
mans loader frame no
bucket $3800 446 2801
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1 black puppy on Shoe TIRE TRAILER INVEN
stnng Rdge 441 1501
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4 K1ttens &amp; 2 yr old TRAILERS COM
mother pure white she 740 446 3825
only has 3 legs 446 3985
AKC Reg Labs 1st
sho1slllet
checked/wormed
ready
Sept 13 ylw S250 00
b1klchoc
5300 00
740 256 6882

6ft ftnsh mower wllh ex
tra belts. &amp; blade&amp; $750
obo
379 2706

3 4 BR 2 bath tam1ly
Recreat iOnal room bonus room over
Vehtcles garage approx 3 acres
parttally wooded Cherry
Rtdge Ad Ro Grande
Bo&lt;Of1 I Accouorioo
area 740 2&lt;\.5 54 16 or
740 645 2226
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1991 29ft pontoon boat message
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38R 2BA 2 car gar
eventngs
palo DR/FA Relocating
$115000
1997 Ranger Bass boat 1ea11e msg 7404460817
Sport R82 dual console
color green John so 1 House Wtth 2 acres In SA
Fast Strtke 150HP sta1n 160 Will COOStder land
less steel prop Mnnkota contract 441 5062 or
Maxxum 74 trolltng mo 379 2923
tor Ranger travel cover Ntce 4 br 2 ba home on
Ranger trml trat!er w•th Klneon Dr 10 Giilhpolls
dtsc brakes and 3 new 0Utte netghborhood on
ltrss thts ng 1s hke new dead end street large 2
must see to belteve car garage and rm shed
56900
can basement 740 2561109
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Campers/ RVa &amp;
non Potnt Pleasant 4br
Tr&lt;llltro
2 full bath LA Large FA
-==~~~== DR Kitchen has lndge
iiii
RV
stove DE Large Ul111ly
Serv1ce al CarmiChael Room lots of closet
Tratlers
space for storage 1 Car
740 446 3825
attached Garage Br1ck
- - - - - - - - Front 6ft Prvacy Fence
RV Servtce at Carmt surround ng 16•32 h\
chael
Tra11ers ground pool
Front &amp;
;7;4;;;0,;;4;;;
46;;,3;;;8;;;2;;,
5""""""""""' Back covered concrete
Pal1os Asktng S159 900
=~M~ola~rcy~d;i;"~= 740 416 0575
03 Kawasaki KX 65 low
Real E"1.11r
hOurs like new s 1500 3500
Rrntah
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740 645 5736
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06 Harley Davidson
Apartments/
Nghl Tram 7400 mtles
Townhauaea
$13 000 740 709 6337
~~--~~~~1BR Apt WfD hookups
sa1elhle TV ncl w/rent
close to hospital Call
740 339.()362
1000

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Seasoned Ftrewood all
hardwood
$SS load
304 B62 2567

Mioceltonoouo
2000 Honda 400 4
Wheeler
Commerc1ai
tanmng bed Couctl (Tan)
1 yr old 304 895-3129
Berber Carpet $6 95 yd
carpet remnants $40 00
&amp; up Mollohan carpet
2212 Eastern Ave Gall1
polls Ohto 740 446 7444
Jet Aerat•on Motors re
pa1red new &amp; rebUilt tn
stock Call Ron Evans
1 81)().537-9528
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Black
Gtbson
LesPaJI7 wt1h
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case $700 00
cards Rook1es memo
rab•lla 1nsens 740 416
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,...-,....;.;.,.,,...,-..,..- End of Summer Clear and 5 ton un11s AlsO
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740 379-2886
leave trailers "0% Fmnc1ng $3600
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Massey Ferguson and7c4~0~4~4~1~12;,;3~6~~....Free Chocolate Lab New
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neut &amp; shots needs to tractors wac
be outSide 304 593 6198
:;,;;;::;,:;;;;;;;;;,;;;...,...,...,, Steel Beams Ptpe Rebar
for Concrete Angle
Wont To Buy
Gve
away ;;;;;;=-'="-~~iiii ChAnnel Flal Sar Sleel
WHmaraneriDobennan
Now buying G1nseng Grat•ng tor Drains Dnve
ways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L
mtx
pupp~es Tatls 740 274.()326
Scrap Metals Open Mon
docked·ShOIS740 992
Tue
Wed &amp; Fn
6702-evemng Closed
~--~--:---:-~ Wanted lo Buy
Paw Sam 4 30pm
G11eaway 2 male ducks Paws Black Walnuts Thurs Sat &amp; Sun
304-1175-8195 afteo 5pm
Call 740·698 6060
740 446 7300

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Autot

2 bedroom apartment for
rfffit n Middleport no
2007 Honda VTX 1300R pelS (740)992 5858
1800 mtles ~lack $7800
2BR APT C/A (740)
388 8380
441·0t94

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Commercial
500' SQ Feet warehouse

3 rooms and . bath up- storage 2' dock w/2 stairs. Completely
tur- rolt -ur door Conven,ent
for
sem1
nished with WID
No location/easy
truck loadluntoad Availpets. Rei Req 446-0245
able Oct t 339-0885
Apartment available now ~~"':'"""""":'"""":':":"""--:­
Aiverbend
Apts
New Commer1cat Space
for
Haven WV Now accept- Rent Ma1n St Pt Pleas

ing

applicaiiO(lS

HUO-subsidlzed,

lor S400fmo

2000

one 703·501-4808

Doublew1de
1n
new cond1110n . 4 bedroom. 2 bath. all appliances
1ncluded
537.000
located
-at
176 Zuspan Lane Mason Cily 304-675-211 7

Holp Wonted· General

Help.Wonted · General

ModicaI

"A Placu to Call HOME"

1need to f1nd (2) people
needing a full time toO
Yolr need to De honest a
person ol llllegr1ty. wittl
good people skrlls. You
also need to be able to
follow 1nstruct1ons and
have an ability to hsten
and lead people 1n the
nght directiOn I need
people who want to w01k
and will show up lor
work. lf you are a recent
college grad and cannot
find employment and feet
that you are qualll1ed,
g1ve us a chance until a
JOb in your career path
become s available. Call
Bri an Ross . Used Car
Manager for an intervii w
at 446 -9800

Celebration
ol
L1te .. OV£&gt;rb10ok
Center.
located at 333 Page
Street Middleport, 0111o
IS pleased to announce
that
du9
to
1nternat
changes in our ta01hty,
we are accepting applicatoos
lor
full
ttme
7P-7A LPN's. part time
7A-7P LPN's and lUll
t1me
and
part
time
STNA's
to
JOtn
our
fr1endly
and
dedtcated
Appl1cant's must •
staff
be
dependable.
team
pl3yers with postlive attitudes • Interested apph·
cants ca n p1ck up an apphcat.Jon
M-F
8:30
AM-4:30 PM. All eligible
appl1cants will then be
contacted by Holl1c Bum·
gcfrner. LP N, Staff Development
Coordulator@ 740·992EOE &amp; A Part1ci·
647 2
pan! of .the Drug-Free
workplacP progfam

Foste1 Parents Needed!!!
$30-$48 a day with pd
resp110
Trr~1ning
bug1ns
1n September. Call Oasis
to help a ch1ld tmd a
place
to
call
home.

1·677·325·1558.

sq/11 Brand new 3bed 2bath Delivery/Warehouse peron + -half acre in Pt. son needed, full time . 1m-

Bedroom Apts . UlllilleS Downtown
M1ddlepoort
Included Based on 30o.o across street from New
of adJUSted 1ncome. Call Farn 1ty Heal!hcare, 1600
304 -882-3 121,
available sq . t~. (reta1VShowroom.
for Semor and 01sabted oHice.
bac kroom.
people
restroom) 700+ car count
per bus1iless · hour, free
on
street
parking,
{740)992, 1900 days
Apartment available now ;;,,.,,;;,,;;;;;;;;;,.,;,.,
Hou1e1 For Rent
A1 Verbend
Apts
New ~~===~=~
Haven '{'IV Now accept, i br, House 1n New Ha,
ing
applicat ions
lor ven wv. lolal elec1r 1c.
HUD·subs1d1.zed.
one everythuog 1n walk1ng diS·
Bedroom Apts
Ut11111eS tance S300 month . $300
included Ba sed on 30°..,
Pets

Pleasant

OWNER

Fl· med1ate opewng, must
NANCE
AVAILABLE have gOOd dri~1ng re·
(740) 446·3570
co rd ~pply-Ufestyte Fur·
nl!ure 856 Third Ave .
Mobile Hom€ for Sale Gallipolis, 9 :30-5:00 No
1988
Flem1ng
141160. Phone Calls
2br.
1ba
304'·675·3656
after 5:30pm

6000

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

. .

Employment

..... .

ACROSS

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
• Room Addltlone &amp;
Remodeling
• New G&amp;rngel
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; Gutter•

- Vinvt Siding' PAinting
Patio and Perch Decks

wv 036725

V.C . YOUNG Ill
992·6215
Pomerov. Oh1 o
25 Year -; Loc~ 1 Exper•cnce

Hil l"s Self
Storage
29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio

740·4&lt;11-9387

Modern 1BR
740-446·0390

apl.

Call

New Haven, one bedroom apartmertt. deposit
&amp; '
references.
740-992-0165

2BR at Johnsons Mobile
Home
Park,
Call

New! Be ltle tirst to 11ve
in a now log duplex 28R. 1 Oat~ . HAICA.
Porter area. No pets De·
pos1t &amp; rei. $550 per
month. Cal l 446-2801

Federal Fund s just re·
leased lor Land Owners .
No closing cos t and
ZERO DOWN! Will do

Nice ·
Clean
Ground
Floor, 2br, WID hookup,
Aelerences/DepositiNo
Pets 304-675·5162
Now accepting
aPplications at:
Valley View Apartments
800 State Aoule 325
Thurman. Ohio 45685

740·245·9170
1·2 Bedr'oom Apartments
with appliances lwnished
On site laundry iacility.
Call tor details or pick up
application at rental
assistance.
Possibility of rental
assistance.
Equal Housing
Opportunity
TDD# 419·526·0466
''This Institution is an
Equal Opportufllly
Prov1der and E_mployer"

Pleasant
Valley
Apartments 1s now tak1ng applications lor 2BA, 3BA
&amp; 48R ,, HUD . Subsidized
Apartments. Application s
are
taken
Monday
through
Friday.
from
9am·4pm . Office is located at 1151 Evergreen
Drive,
Point
Pleasant,
WV. 304-675·5806

740·645·0506
740·446·2003

or

land
improvements.
Bar1kruptcy &amp; Bad Credit

OK. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedavai lable.
rooms
74d·446·3384

3 BA, wid hookup. mo·
bite' home. no pets $450
month
+deposit
446· 7311

call

Double wide 3 BR 2 ball1
$575 ·deposit $575 rent
per mth plus utls. Ready
1722B Chatham Ave .

Solos

~~IIH7

ent. centel, lwo beds, nt
slands,
dressers.
740·591·8936
2 2006 16x80 Clayton 3
bed .2 bath, 200 16x70
Fleetwood 2 b(ld 1 bath,
1999 Fortune 3 Ded 2
bath. We deliver block
level and anchor
We
can do the footers. also.
Daytime
740·388·0000
or
740·388·85 13
Eve·
ning' 740-388-8017 or
740-245·9213.
Sandpiper mobile home.
14X70.1990.wlappliances,2 car metal car·
port,
el(cellent · shape,
must
be
moved
$1 3,500.740·992·6849.

Friendly, professional
work atmosphere with
good benefits.
Must be people fnendly
and responsib le

. .....

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A

LOCAL

MANUFAC·
TURER is taking applica·
tions lor EXfEatENCf..D
M1g Welders . Please ap·
ply at person at 2150
Eastern Avenue. Gallipolis.OH

""""'":"""'""'""'""'=

Auctioneer:
BIIIV R. Goble Jr.

this notice.
You are hereby notified
that this action ol the
Director Is final and
may be appealed to the
Environmental Review
Appeals Commission
121 .8809 (06649600291 pursuant to Sactlon
Ohio EPA has received 3745 .04 of the Ohio Re·

Food

Services

Luncl1room Vending Attendant, Part 'Time, M ·F,
8am-tpm. product dellv·
ered to you . Paid train·
ing, holir:iays , vacation ,
40 t k $B 25 /hr. Pre-em;
ploy ment
drug
testing.
EOE Ca ll 304· 485 · 5421

Gov•mment &amp; Federal
Jobs
POST

OFFICE

Hair Dresser Wa nt ed at
Shae's
Beauty
Salon
contact
Karrie
304·675-2828
House
parenls{2)~anted
lor boys group horne locatec..l in southern .Ohio.
27-7 care lor 2 weeks on
-2 we6ks oU. Expenence
raising teens or fos ter
care preferred. We pro·
vide training Interested?
Call
Oasis

NOW 1-877-325· 1588 lor more

HIRING avg. Pay S20r1lr ~i01!'19liiQD~atjiii2110-~~~~
or
o~57Kiyr ,
includes The Viltnge of Middlepon
Fed.Ben. OT. · Place by is looKing for a team -o ri ·
ented individual lor wator
adSource, not affiliated
treatfll{!nl/distribulion .
with USPS who hires. was te
w&lt;der
1-866-403·2582
• •
lreatmen Vco1lect1ons
and
vanous otllor duties . Duties u':lqUire tosllng &amp;
sampli ng water &amp; wa~te
water, reading water meter s. instC~llotion &amp;. repairing at wa ter meters, op1 some heavy
era lion
equipment &amp; olhef du ties. Full benefits available, applications wilt be
,! I .
accepted unlit 4:00 pm
.on 09119/2 008 at 237
peal •hall be flied with Rac(o) St .. Middlep ort
Etnployti r.
Drug
the Director within EEO
Free Work Place.

three (3) days of llllng

with the Commission.

Ohio EPA requests that
a copy of the appeal be
served upon the Ohio

Attorney Generars Of·

flee, Environmental Ena request to relocate a vised Code. The appeal forcement Sectlofl. An
portable air contaml· must be In Wrltlf!g and appeal may be filed
nant source for the set forth the action with the Environmental
company

Identified complained of arld the

above. Upon review of
the request, tho Dirac·
tor has approved the
relocation of Stoneco.
Inc.
Equipment
121 .8809, emissions
unit 8003, permitted
undorPTJ 104.01201 Is·
sued on July 1.8 , 2000.
The

air

grounds 'upon which
the appeal Ia based.
The appeal must be
flied with the Commls·
slon within thirty (30)
days after nilllce of the
Dlrector"s action. The
appeal must be accom·
panted byaflllngfHof
$70.00 which the Com·

contaminant
source 11 currently In missiOn, In Ita dlscre·
alorage In Columbus, tlon , may reduce If by

Ohio (Franklin County). affidavit you demon·
and Ia authorized to strata that payment of
move to 49947 State the full amount of the
Route 124 In Racine, tee would cause ex-

HoLLYw .·OP · f£.
0
- '"
f'oLICE Pff'T. ~

I PETECTIVfS I

Aevlew Appeals Com·
mission at the follow ~
lng address :
Environmental RevieW
Appeals Col)lmlsslon
309
South Fourth
Street,
Room
222
Columbus. Ohio 43215
All Inquiries concern·
lng this action may be
directed to tho contact
Identified below.
Klmbra Reinbold. Ohio
EPA Southeast District
Office, Dlvlolon of Air
Pollution Control, 2195
Front St., logan, OH

Ofllo (Melgo County) treme hardahlp. Notice 43138.(740) 385·8501.
upon the laausnce of of tho filing of the ap· (9).17

Help Wanted

'

y

HardwDod ~ahlnetry And furnl(ure
www.timberu~.r:k.cabide-try.~m

.740.446.9200

I AIN'T 8EEN IN
TH' HOOSEGOW
FER NIGH ON A
MONTH, PARSON !!

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NOPE --

A STEP
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IT !!

STAYIN' ON TH'
RIGHT
SIDE
OF TH'

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CALL FOR FREE ESTI
TES

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Sa l. ~:00 am - !2

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No Credit Card Satesl
No CollectiOns!

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and Replacement

You choose tho type ot
calls you want to take
Recru1t vo lunteers for
non-prnf1t organlz&lt;l tiDilS

0&lt;

David Lewis ·
740-992-6971
Insured
WV042182 Free Estimates

Full and Part-time
Positions!
Day and Even1ng
ShiltGr
Professional Work
Environment!
Medical. Dental, EAP,
401K 1
On· site Doctor!
Weekly Pa y -r Bonus
Incentives!

Stanley TreeTrimming
&amp; Removal
*' Prompt a1~d

Work

*-Rea sonable R;uc s
* ln s ur~d

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Domeatic -

ADVERTISE
YOUR
BUSINESS
IN THE
CLASSIFIEDS

Ho1rsekee per ne ed M· F.
415
t.Jays/week.
non-smoker,
able bod·
ied, hard working, cleperldable. E11celtent Pay!
Send resume or con tact
info to P.O BOK ,469,
Gallipolis.
Oh.
4563t
CLABo)( 102 '

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Medical
=::~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=

i:PNIAN's needed for pe·
dia tric Home Health Care
in Vinton , Oh10. ~TiPT
day sh ift. Contact Denise
or Michelle at Primary
Care
Nurs1ng
Services
800·518·2273
or
6 t4 -764·0960

-Help
--Wanted

~

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE
AND/OR MEDICAL ASSISTAI\LT
Pleasant Vall ey Ho spital . is currently
accepting applications ldr a full time
Licensed Practical Nurse and/or Medical
Asst. LPN '5 must have current WV license.

Previous· medical office expe rience or
hospital related experience prelerred.
Send resumes to:
Pleasant Valley Hospital
c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley D•ive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
Or fax : }04,-675-6975, or apply on-line
at mmo..pvalley.orr
·

AA/EOE·

Help Wanted

in

publishing company

the Ohio Va iiGy

11l'countin'g o ffi ce tll

with a regional
Gallipolis, Ohi o I S

seeking applil' ati ons for the po si tion or
'
cash &lt;tpplil-atinn SjJCl'ialist i'nr immcc\ia!e
L'mp loymcnt .

A

Qu:tlily Seamless

Gutters
Maintenance

Plus

( 'om'llt 'rdal &amp; Ht•.litll'lllird

Vinyl
Sidi ng/ Repl ;li:ement
Wi mlowsfRemodL' lin g
Bondl'd &amp; In sured
7-111-992-1493 Office
740-416-8339 Cdl

Free Estltlwted
Pnmcwy. Ohill

candida!\! will ha ve
experience and be profil'ient i n

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H&amp;H
GuHering
Seamless Guuers
Roofing. Siding, Gutters

Insured &amp; Bonded
740·653· 9657

A TOOTH : 11VE LOST

I MUST 6E

AHOTHER TOOTH!

6ETTIN6 OLD .•

RICK PRICE

New Homes , Room Additions, Remode-ling,
Metal &amp; Shingle Roofs, Siding, Decks,
IJai hroom
&amp; ln•1ur&lt;!d

·cow and BOY
THE INT£~NET
COMMENT BOA~DS
A~E FULL OF VE~Y
CYNICAL PEOPLE.

IT"S LIKE THE
ANONYMITY OF THE
INTEIINEJ GIVES PEOPLE
LICENSE TO BE CRUEL

(_

Owner:

James Keesee II
742-2332

Pm illlml!diatc ,,.-onsidc r~l li on .-scnd your
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whars a newspaper?

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i liked this better
when there was a tige1

:GARFIELD
Ot:IIE I~ PRE!AMING. ABOUT ,
CHASING A AABalf

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If ALWAYS f!Npt) .WITH "I" HE
RABBIT BEATING. THE

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~

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740-367-0544

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MARCUM CONSTRUCTION
• Ro.o1i1 Additions • Garages • Vinyl
and Wood·Siding • Roofing • Pole
Barns • Palio·s. Porches and Decks

Call:

MIKE W, MARCUM, OWNER
4723Y Ri,bcl Roud. Long B01.1om.OH

740-985-4141 •
c,u· 741H Jfi.'JRJ-l

Diane Hill
Gallipolis Daily Tribune
P.O. Hox 469
Callipolis; OH 45631

THAT'S WHY I'M HAPPY
STILL
AROUND, WHERE YOU CAN
ENllY CONTENT WITHOUT
fiN ENDLESS PA~ADE OF
COMMENTS FfiOM
THE PEANUT
..._;GALLE~Y . '
NEWSPAPE~S ARE

what's a peanut gallery?

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Roofing, Siding.
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions

25+ y~an; expe~·e llff free E.\'tirnale!J'

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in this space for .

$64 p.er month

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become more closely involved · with
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through · strong, pos!tiva thinking. You'll
gear yoursett to think "win" - and. consequently, you will.
LIBRA (Sep t. 23-0ct. 23) - There is
more than one opportunity that yOLfll be
aware of. and want to' take advantage of.
Lady Luck is trying to use them as a
means to conn ect you t..S her fortune cir·
cuit s.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ~ An old.
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all compan y henefi ts
tnL·Iuding hea lth and lilt insurance. 401k ,
paid vac&lt;t ti on and holi days.

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1~1111 ftr Clr11111 Prlclll

We are looking at interesting and mien·
lienal dmiDies in bridge. First, we are
eKamining takeouHdoubles. When your
parlner makes a takeout double, what
do you need to make a repl y 1n notrump?
The first thing to remember is that part·
ner has implied shortage 'ln the opener's
suit. Consequenily, you cannot rely oh
partner for any help lhere. So, it you bid
no-trump, you should have a good hold·
iog in thai suit. Second, the more you
bid, the more points you promise. An
advance of one no-trump shOws 6·9
points. two no-trump 10-12. and thre e
no-trump 13·15. With more, faint! And it
is unlikely lhat you havo four r.ards in an
unbid major. Also, do not wo. ry about
being weak in another suit Vour parlner
has promised length lhere; il is his job to
have that suit cover04
In this deal, South should leap straight to
three no-lrump. He ha s no intereSt in a
major·sui1 contract and has clubs well
under control.
After West leads the club· jack, declarer
sees eight top tricks: lour hearts. one
diamond and th ree clubs. The ninth win·
ner will come from spades. South wi ns
, the first trick and immed1ately plays a
spade to West's king .
If West persists with clubs, declarer will
end with an overtricf(;, But if West shifts to
the diamond king . South wHI win wilh
dummy's ace and lead another spade.l\t'
the worst, he will lose two spades and
two diamonds.

Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008
By.Bernlce Bede Oaol

a.enMIIIIIIJ-frldiiJ 9:00 111-6:10 1m
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• VInyl Siding
• Replacement
Windows
·Roofing
·Decks
· Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions

Pass
Pass

G

INr. (.,ll\ ~V ' I ;l 1

wi ll_include dale entry cash ;~ppl it.:ali~n .
offers

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email:
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Siding , Win dows. Pole Barn s. Gm agc~ .
tns ura11ce Work Residenti al &amp; Commcr ci&lt;' l
740-245-0437
Llc ens,.d &amp; B o~ d e d
30 Yccm;
F rc~ f-S t!mtltes
E)( pl'ril'll t.: '. '

Reasonable Price

Miners
Class.
starting
soon .
Wl1it-Co-Training
304·372-8346

~...,------Part-time
ma1ntenance
worker.
25·30hrs
per
.week. Pay Dasod on ex- ,
perience.
Call
~740}379·9083
Mon-Fr1
between 9am·3pm

A\ ~ ~ t lahk ~

{ 'u ll (i:tr) SluniC} (n'

1·888 IMC·PAVU

WV

Qual il y

'i

MIKE MARCUM

·. Concrete Wo1k. .
28 Years Experience

THE BORN LOSER
Dl C&gt;~T GO TO A. Fr&gt;..i'IC.y -...,.
Ut&gt;IIV~ITY-l'fo\

All Types Of.

Ra1se Junds and renew
membershipS lor th e ·
NRA!

C~IJ

Racine, Ohio 740-247-2019
Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Dbl.

NT

I •
Pass

Pass

linguine

55 Sidekicks

domains
15 Lur)chtime
16 Environmental
prefix
~ 2

DOWN
Pedro's
wine

Scandlnavian city

18 Marvy

19 Hold off for
21 Jugs
25 Cast

3 Click-on

4

member
29 Stuffed

5
6

23 Ms. Bovary 45 Temporary
24 Drought
slowdown
Rx giver
ender
46 Frothy
Fannie26 Harvard
brews
Viking
• rival
47- be an
name
27 Adams or
honor!
Earthen jar
McClurg
48 Streetwise
Farm baby 28 Steps on
49 Open
Magazine·
lhe Qas
meadow
fillers
. 30 Made
51 Doze off
Horse color
an attempt

item

7

the slip

8

33 Rome 's
legions
34 Enjoy

9

10

a memory 11 Distort
35 l.eastwacky 12 Young

32· Drop

veggie

43

39 Quite
similar
40 Catamount
41 Wanes
·
• 42 Be nexf to

20 Pub
21 Timetable
info
22 Major

outburst

Tie up
the phone

on

scones

37 Della or Pee
chicken
Wee
17 Twist·off
38 Joyous
19 Not awake
40 "Snow"

in

36 Drink with

44

conflicts

Where India
is

We have some interesting and uninten·
tional linguistic doubles in English. How
often ha'lle you heard someone say 1wo
twin s~ or "an 1\TM machine"?

~U)O

iiiC::hifoCision

East

The no-trump bid
with strength

RV"s
.

North

Opening le•d: • J

E-mail: captbiii6S@yahoo.com
wv-.1w.auotionzip.com

~JiHoll11\s:-rc

West

:1

(740) 992-5344

;;,..,,,.,.,.,.=

(740)379·9083
Mon-Fri
9am·3pm
;;,;....;.:;..,.--,_-,..-_
Fetty's Beauty Shop Nuw'
H1ring Clooth Renters call
304-675-2770 for Info.

r:n,ginl!

song

13 Open up
14 Royal

com husk

South

Answer to Prevloua Puzzle

53 Boarded up
54 Ravioli or

31 Gives

Vulnerab l e: Neither

V•k :-,('1'\ iel' and
winterize boats ;.mll

We Need YOU to apply!

AVON! All Areas!
To
or
So li
Shirley
Athens Me&lt;;lical Lab is Buy
looking to lil t a Front Spears 304·6751429
Desk Order Entry/B1IIing Bossard
Memorial
Li·
Position. Medical Teimi- brary seeks app licants
nology and - Cod1ng a for the poS111on at .library
. must. Full-time 40' hrs. Page/SI1 elvcr. Up to t6
wk. Send resume to 400 hours· per week. MiniE State' Street. Athens, mum
wage,
includes
Oh 45701
evening
and
weekend
Shills. Must be a mini·
Con1truction
rnurn of sixleen (16)
~::"'=:"'~:;;;;:"'~ years of . age and pass
Full time position ava il· bac kground ct1eck. Job
able
w/Construction description a'nd app licain · . Meigs tion available at library
Company
county, local app licants
circulation desk. Applicaonly, 740-416-1771 from
tion must b9 mailed to :
8-4 only.
Bossard Library
7 Spruce St.
Driven &amp; Delivery
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
~;;;;;=~~"'"--~ Attn; Debbie Saunders.
Delivery Drivers needed
library Director"
tor Community Program
must
be
cash paid weekly, must Applications
postmarked
Dv
Sept.
27.
be neat in appea'&lt;lnce

needed. Must be
24
years old and have 2
ye,ars experience . Apply
in person at 2204 Jackso n Pike.

(hiltl).!t''· ·' 'm il
rt·p;t lr.

.- An E~cellent way to earn
money. The New AVon
Call
Marilyn

304·682·2&lt;545

Clerical

li ght

\\Or~.

llll'lhank

,

Apply in Person

,~· hl'c l

l'llmputer

Att types Masonry, br1ck.
block. stone, Free Esli·
mate.
740·4 16-7305,
304·593-6421

• J 7 6
• 6 3

. AKQ

Wipplc lid .

al ignment ~.

Concrete

32

withal
10 Dancing
clubs
12 Romantic

• 9 5l 2

Stop &amp; Compare

#5548

NL'\\' &amp; l t,t•J Tirl' .....
w. .· hu) tb~d tit\·~.

The G.1 llipols Develop mental
Cen ter IS
a11
Equal 9pponun11y Employer

&amp;

44 Jal 48 Spoee
telescope
50 Affront
52 Suffuaod
with

1 Canceled
5 Where-

mo. pd

(."i Ptlint ~ l

°

PUBLIC NOTICE
ISSUANCE OF AP·
PROVAL TO RELO·
CATE A ·PORTABLE
AIR
CONTAMINANT
SQURCE FOR Stoneco,
Inc.
Equipment

140-992-1611

Hours
7:00AM-8 :00PM

• 7 5 4 2

• 8

• Q J 10
• J 10 5

l,umcroy, Oil

Retires Welcome .
Con· 2008. EOE
1.980 14x70,. ;1 1/2 bath. tact
Dave
at ·Direct Care Stall in resi·
denllal
youth
program.
2br with smat! lot, Apple 304-675-94693
Tree
Dr
$i 2,000
Mu st be 21 years ol age
304-576-2096
or ~::::::::::..,..-0000::~ Pay baser:i on experi304-674·55 18
EKpmienced
driv19r ence
ca n
1991
i 4Jo:70
Pinenr:tge
mobile home, 3 bd., 2
baths. heat pump, all ap·
pliances,
dish
washer.
kitcheritable, . couch , TV,

• A K
• 9 4
• KQ I
·. toJ J09874
South

L &amp; L Tire Barn

Servtce I Bus
Du ectory

East

Dealer: West

Complete Tree Care
fniUfld • frH EttlmBIII

~/;;;C;;;Ieiiirlc":";;;;;;

Mlr:idlepon N_ 4111 Ave .. 2
bedroom furnished apart·
men!, no pets. dep . &amp;
rei., 740·992·0 l65

West

740-416-1164

==::==:::::::::::::::::::::::::=

2br Trailer in Gall Ferry.
Ref. Stove, WID. Heat
Pump,
patio.
fenced
backya:rd.
$300 deposit
+ 5375
month
firm
304-849·2932 for appt.
to see . ·

• A 10 8

ROGER HYSEllS
GARAGE

$560.

2· br. furnished, cia, ..;lose
to Walman In Mason.
$475 per mo. plus dcp:.
references
req ..
740·992-3961

CONSTRUmOII

• 5 2

09·1HI&amp;

• 9 863
• A KQ7

• New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

Sizes 5'x10'
to 10'x30'

1.' 1411

on

;;;;=======

North

45771

. F'

ABLEI Townhouse apart· month. Homestead · Re·
ments ,
and/or
small alty
Broker.
N~ncy
houses lur
rent
Call 304-675-5540
or
740·441 · 11 t I lor appli- 304-675·0799
catron &amp; rnformnlion
?-~~~~'":!:~~
3 bel., 2 bath. Pomeroy.
Twrn RIVers Tower 1s nc- ·basement
wl garage.
ceptmg applications lor handicap
· accessible.
wa1Mg 11st lor HUD sub- $650
per
mo ..
sid1.zed. 1-BA apanmen! 740·949·2303
for the elderly/disabled.
call
.
5 room house at 44 Oli"!e
_
675 6679
St. Has stovel relridge.
Beautiful Apts . al Jack- S425/rent plus · depoSit,
son Estates . . 52 West- No pets . 446-3945

Gracious living 1 and 2
Bedroom Apts . al Village
Manor
and
Riversrde
Apts. in MiddlePon, from
S327
to
$592.
740-992·5064.
Equal
Housing Opportunity.

ROBERT
BISSELL

74D-949-2217

9·12 sat.

gooo

NEA Crossword Puzzle

BRIDGE
Phillip
Alder

Open !1-6 M.f

740·446·2568 _n1ce home on SA 160.
12 rno . lease at $650 per
mo. plus sec. dep. No
pels
446-5062 ·
or
379 . 2923
Beech St.. Middleport. 2
br. furnished apartment.
uti lilies paid. no pets. de·
"-:;o;"Ciiio":siiihi:"e":r
poSit
&amp;
references. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; - Immediate Opening for
(740)992·0165
Rantala ·
Cashier/ReceptiOnist

The Di\ily Sentinel • Page B5

•

140·992·5682

Equal Housmg Opportunity. ThiS instituiiOn IS an
Equal Opponunlly Pro·
vider and Employer

www.inydailysentinel.com

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Sl. 11.124 PllllrtW, GH

wood Dr., from S365 lo Taking · applications

Wednesday, September 17,2008
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get an opportunity to cement stronger
bonds with a friend who has many good
contacts you would like to make. ,Po your
part. and whatever you've been hoping
fo r will become a lait accompli.
AQUARIU S (Jan. 20·Feb. 19) - Know
that, you're a stretch runner who can
make moves whenever It re ally coums.
Don't let past conditions dilute your laith
in yourself or belle! ,that you're going to

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PISCES {Feb. 20·March 20) - Rather
than withholding some critica l inlorma·
tion, lay everyltllng on the table. By doing
so, you'll win the tru st or someone who
can make life so much-happier for you. •
ARIES (Marctl 21-April 19) - There are
strong indications that Dame Fortune •s
blessing you tn ways th at w•ll enhance
you r work al;\dlor material wherewith al . It
.too ks as it you're being de-all a hand
load'ec;t with trum ps:.
TA.URUS ,(Aprii20·May 20) - Unless it is
absolutely necessary. land tor yourself
inStead of deper1d1ng on someone to
assist you . Thai which you do all on your
own wilt turn out to be exceptionally fortunate.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)-'" UsUally it is
completely unwise to do something sim·
ply on a hunch that could be extremely
costly. At this time, however, you could
gel lu cky and get away with going out on
a limb.
CANCER (June 2 t ·July 22)- The majorreason you wilt score so many points
with friends is because you are smart
enough to foc us only on their good QualIties and totally Ignore their faults and
flllllng!l .
LEO (July 23·Augo. 22) - Adversity and
oppoalllon Is what stlmulale_p you to try
harder; It won't Intimidate you u 11 &lt;loee
•o many othera. You
the fantaltlc
ntiUIII of ataylng the oourM. ,ragardlall
or the problem•.

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A FAMOUS COMIC ONCE SAlD. '" Remember man
the leading cause of DlVORCI.' ··

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'
Commercial
500' SQ Feet warehouse

3 rooms and . bath up- storage 2' dock w/2 stairs. Completely
tur- rolt -ur door Conven,ent
for
sem1
nished with WID
No location/easy
truck loadluntoad Availpets. Rei Req 446-0245
able Oct t 339-0885
Apartment available now ~~"':'"""""":'"""":':":"""--:­
Aiverbend
Apts
New Commer1cat Space
for
Haven WV Now accept- Rent Ma1n St Pt Pleas

ing

applicaiiO(lS

HUO-subsidlzed,

lor S400fmo

2000

one 703·501-4808

Doublew1de
1n
new cond1110n . 4 bedroom. 2 bath. all appliances
1ncluded
537.000
located
-at
176 Zuspan Lane Mason Cily 304-675-211 7

Holp Wonted· General

Help.Wonted · General

ModicaI

"A Placu to Call HOME"

1need to f1nd (2) people
needing a full time toO
Yolr need to De honest a
person ol llllegr1ty. wittl
good people skrlls. You
also need to be able to
follow 1nstruct1ons and
have an ability to hsten
and lead people 1n the
nght directiOn I need
people who want to w01k
and will show up lor
work. lf you are a recent
college grad and cannot
find employment and feet
that you are qualll1ed,
g1ve us a chance until a
JOb in your career path
become s available. Call
Bri an Ross . Used Car
Manager for an intervii w
at 446 -9800

Celebration
ol
L1te .. OV£&gt;rb10ok
Center.
located at 333 Page
Street Middleport, 0111o
IS pleased to announce
that
du9
to
1nternat
changes in our ta01hty,
we are accepting applicatoos
lor
full
ttme
7P-7A LPN's. part time
7A-7P LPN's and lUll
t1me
and
part
time
STNA's
to
JOtn
our
fr1endly
and
dedtcated
Appl1cant's must •
staff
be
dependable.
team
pl3yers with postlive attitudes • Interested apph·
cants ca n p1ck up an apphcat.Jon
M-F
8:30
AM-4:30 PM. All eligible
appl1cants will then be
contacted by Holl1c Bum·
gcfrner. LP N, Staff Development
Coordulator@ 740·992EOE &amp; A Part1ci·
647 2
pan! of .the Drug-Free
workplacP progfam

Foste1 Parents Needed!!!
$30-$48 a day with pd
resp110
Trr~1ning
bug1ns
1n September. Call Oasis
to help a ch1ld tmd a
place
to
call
home.

1·677·325·1558.

sq/11 Brand new 3bed 2bath Delivery/Warehouse peron + -half acre in Pt. son needed, full time . 1m-

Bedroom Apts . UlllilleS Downtown
M1ddlepoort
Included Based on 30o.o across street from New
of adJUSted 1ncome. Call Farn 1ty Heal!hcare, 1600
304 -882-3 121,
available sq . t~. (reta1VShowroom.
for Semor and 01sabted oHice.
bac kroom.
people
restroom) 700+ car count
per bus1iless · hour, free
on
street
parking,
{740)992, 1900 days
Apartment available now ;;,,.,,;;,,;;;;;;;;;,.,;,.,
Hou1e1 For Rent
A1 Verbend
Apts
New ~~===~=~
Haven '{'IV Now accept, i br, House 1n New Ha,
ing
applicat ions
lor ven wv. lolal elec1r 1c.
HUD·subs1d1.zed.
one everythuog 1n walk1ng diS·
Bedroom Apts
Ut11111eS tance S300 month . $300
included Ba sed on 30°..,
Pets

Pleasant

OWNER

Fl· med1ate opewng, must
NANCE
AVAILABLE have gOOd dri~1ng re·
(740) 446·3570
co rd ~pply-Ufestyte Fur·
nl!ure 856 Third Ave .
Mobile Hom€ for Sale Gallipolis, 9 :30-5:00 No
1988
Flem1ng
141160. Phone Calls
2br.
1ba
304'·675·3656
after 5:30pm

6000

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

. .

Employment

..... .

ACROSS

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
• Room Addltlone &amp;
Remodeling
• New G&amp;rngel
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; Gutter•

- Vinvt Siding' PAinting
Patio and Perch Decks

wv 036725

V.C . YOUNG Ill
992·6215
Pomerov. Oh1 o
25 Year -; Loc~ 1 Exper•cnce

Hil l"s Self
Storage
29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio

740·4&lt;11-9387

Modern 1BR
740-446·0390

apl.

Call

New Haven, one bedroom apartmertt. deposit
&amp; '
references.
740-992-0165

2BR at Johnsons Mobile
Home
Park,
Call

New! Be ltle tirst to 11ve
in a now log duplex 28R. 1 Oat~ . HAICA.
Porter area. No pets De·
pos1t &amp; rei. $550 per
month. Cal l 446-2801

Federal Fund s just re·
leased lor Land Owners .
No closing cos t and
ZERO DOWN! Will do

Nice ·
Clean
Ground
Floor, 2br, WID hookup,
Aelerences/DepositiNo
Pets 304-675·5162
Now accepting
aPplications at:
Valley View Apartments
800 State Aoule 325
Thurman. Ohio 45685

740·245·9170
1·2 Bedr'oom Apartments
with appliances lwnished
On site laundry iacility.
Call tor details or pick up
application at rental
assistance.
Possibility of rental
assistance.
Equal Housing
Opportunity
TDD# 419·526·0466
''This Institution is an
Equal Opportufllly
Prov1der and E_mployer"

Pleasant
Valley
Apartments 1s now tak1ng applications lor 2BA, 3BA
&amp; 48R ,, HUD . Subsidized
Apartments. Application s
are
taken
Monday
through
Friday.
from
9am·4pm . Office is located at 1151 Evergreen
Drive,
Point
Pleasant,
WV. 304-675·5806

740·645·0506
740·446·2003

or

land
improvements.
Bar1kruptcy &amp; Bad Credit

OK. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedavai lable.
rooms
74d·446·3384

3 BA, wid hookup. mo·
bite' home. no pets $450
month
+deposit
446· 7311

call

Double wide 3 BR 2 ball1
$575 ·deposit $575 rent
per mth plus utls. Ready
1722B Chatham Ave .

Solos

~~IIH7

ent. centel, lwo beds, nt
slands,
dressers.
740·591·8936
2 2006 16x80 Clayton 3
bed .2 bath, 200 16x70
Fleetwood 2 b(ld 1 bath,
1999 Fortune 3 Ded 2
bath. We deliver block
level and anchor
We
can do the footers. also.
Daytime
740·388·0000
or
740·388·85 13
Eve·
ning' 740-388-8017 or
740-245·9213.
Sandpiper mobile home.
14X70.1990.wlappliances,2 car metal car·
port,
el(cellent · shape,
must
be
moved
$1 3,500.740·992·6849.

Friendly, professional
work atmosphere with
good benefits.
Must be people fnendly
and responsib le

. .....

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A

LOCAL

MANUFAC·
TURER is taking applica·
tions lor EXfEatENCf..D
M1g Welders . Please ap·
ply at person at 2150
Eastern Avenue. Gallipolis.OH

""""'":"""'""'""'""'=

Auctioneer:
BIIIV R. Goble Jr.

this notice.
You are hereby notified
that this action ol the
Director Is final and
may be appealed to the
Environmental Review
Appeals Commission
121 .8809 (06649600291 pursuant to Sactlon
Ohio EPA has received 3745 .04 of the Ohio Re·

Food

Services

Luncl1room Vending Attendant, Part 'Time, M ·F,
8am-tpm. product dellv·
ered to you . Paid train·
ing, holir:iays , vacation ,
40 t k $B 25 /hr. Pre-em;
ploy ment
drug
testing.
EOE Ca ll 304· 485 · 5421

Gov•mment &amp; Federal
Jobs
POST

OFFICE

Hair Dresser Wa nt ed at
Shae's
Beauty
Salon
contact
Karrie
304·675-2828
House
parenls{2)~anted
lor boys group horne locatec..l in southern .Ohio.
27-7 care lor 2 weeks on
-2 we6ks oU. Expenence
raising teens or fos ter
care preferred. We pro·
vide training Interested?
Call
Oasis

NOW 1-877-325· 1588 lor more

HIRING avg. Pay S20r1lr ~i01!'19liiQD~atjiii2110-~~~~
or
o~57Kiyr ,
includes The Viltnge of Middlepon
Fed.Ben. OT. · Place by is looKing for a team -o ri ·
ented individual lor wator
adSource, not affiliated
treatfll{!nl/distribulion .
with USPS who hires. was te
w&lt;der
1-866-403·2582
• •
lreatmen Vco1lect1ons
and
vanous otllor duties . Duties u':lqUire tosllng &amp;
sampli ng water &amp; wa~te
water, reading water meter s. instC~llotion &amp;. repairing at wa ter meters, op1 some heavy
era lion
equipment &amp; olhef du ties. Full benefits available, applications wilt be
,! I .
accepted unlit 4:00 pm
.on 09119/2 008 at 237
peal •hall be flied with Rac(o) St .. Middlep ort
Etnployti r.
Drug
the Director within EEO
Free Work Place.

three (3) days of llllng

with the Commission.

Ohio EPA requests that
a copy of the appeal be
served upon the Ohio

Attorney Generars Of·

flee, Environmental Ena request to relocate a vised Code. The appeal forcement Sectlofl. An
portable air contaml· must be In Wrltlf!g and appeal may be filed
nant source for the set forth the action with the Environmental
company

Identified complained of arld the

above. Upon review of
the request, tho Dirac·
tor has approved the
relocation of Stoneco.
Inc.
Equipment
121 .8809, emissions
unit 8003, permitted
undorPTJ 104.01201 Is·
sued on July 1.8 , 2000.
The

air

grounds 'upon which
the appeal Ia based.
The appeal must be
flied with the Commls·
slon within thirty (30)
days after nilllce of the
Dlrector"s action. The
appeal must be accom·
panted byaflllngfHof
$70.00 which the Com·

contaminant
source 11 currently In missiOn, In Ita dlscre·
alorage In Columbus, tlon , may reduce If by

Ohio (Franklin County). affidavit you demon·
and Ia authorized to strata that payment of
move to 49947 State the full amount of the
Route 124 In Racine, tee would cause ex-

HoLLYw .·OP · f£.
0
- '"
f'oLICE Pff'T. ~

I PETECTIVfS I

Aevlew Appeals Com·
mission at the follow ~
lng address :
Environmental RevieW
Appeals Col)lmlsslon
309
South Fourth
Street,
Room
222
Columbus. Ohio 43215
All Inquiries concern·
lng this action may be
directed to tho contact
Identified below.
Klmbra Reinbold. Ohio
EPA Southeast District
Office, Dlvlolon of Air
Pollution Control, 2195
Front St., logan, OH

Ofllo (Melgo County) treme hardahlp. Notice 43138.(740) 385·8501.
upon the laausnce of of tho filing of the ap· (9).17

Help Wanted

'

y

HardwDod ~ahlnetry And furnl(ure
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740-992-6971
Insured
WV042182 Free Estimates

Full and Part-time
Positions!
Day and Even1ng
ShiltGr
Professional Work
Environment!
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401K 1
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Incentives!

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IN THE
CLASSIFIEDS

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415
t.Jays/week.
non-smoker,
able bod·
ied, hard working, cleperldable. E11celtent Pay!
Send resume or con tact
info to P.O BOK ,469,
Gallipolis.
Oh.
4563t
CLABo)( 102 '

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i:PNIAN's needed for pe·
dia tric Home Health Care
in Vinton , Oh10. ~TiPT
day sh ift. Contact Denise
or Michelle at Primary
Care
Nurs1ng
Services
800·518·2273
or
6 t4 -764·0960

-Help
--Wanted

~

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE
AND/OR MEDICAL ASSISTAI\LT
Pleasant Vall ey Ho spital . is currently
accepting applications ldr a full time
Licensed Practical Nurse and/or Medical
Asst. LPN '5 must have current WV license.

Previous· medical office expe rience or
hospital related experience prelerred.
Send resumes to:
Pleasant Valley Hospital
c/o Human Resources
2520 Valley D•ive
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
Or fax : }04,-675-6975, or apply on-line
at mmo..pvalley.orr
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in

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the Ohio Va iiGy

11l'countin'g o ffi ce tll

with a regional
Gallipolis, Ohi o I S

seeking applil' ati ons for the po si tion or
'
cash &lt;tpplil-atinn SjJCl'ialist i'nr immcc\ia!e
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New Homes , Room Additions, Remode-ling,
Metal &amp; Shingle Roofs, Siding, Decks,
IJai hroom
&amp; ln•1ur&lt;!d

·cow and BOY
THE INT£~NET
COMMENT BOA~DS
A~E FULL OF VE~Y
CYNICAL PEOPLE.

IT"S LIKE THE
ANONYMITY OF THE
INTEIINEJ GIVES PEOPLE
LICENSE TO BE CRUEL

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Owner:

James Keesee II
742-2332

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Barns • Palio·s. Porches and Decks

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4723Y Ri,bcl Roud. Long B01.1om.OH

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Gallipolis Daily Tribune
P.O. Hox 469
Callipolis; OH 45631

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STILL
AROUND, WHERE YOU CAN
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fiN ENDLESS PA~ADE OF
COMMENTS FfiOM
THE PEANUT
..._;GALLE~Y . '
NEWSPAPE~S ARE

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Roofing, Siding.
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
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Additions

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in this space for .

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- and make your dreams como true.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Your best
asset Is the ability to neutralize any neg·
atlve· conditions that come your way
through · strong, pos!tiva thinking. You'll
gear yoursett to think "win" - and. consequently, you will.
LIBRA (Sep t. 23-0ct. 23) - There is
more than one opportunity that yOLfll be
aware of. and want to' take advantage of.
Lady Luck is trying to use them as a
means to conn ect you t..S her fortune cir·
cuit s.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ~ An old.
dependable ally with whom you 've previ·
ously been successful ml gnt return with
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one.
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We are looking at interesting and mien·
lienal dmiDies in bridge. First, we are
eKamining takeouHdoubles. When your
parlner makes a takeout double, what
do you need to make a repl y 1n notrump?
The first thing to remember is that part·
ner has implied shortage 'ln the opener's
suit. Consequenily, you cannot rely oh
partner for any help lhere. So, it you bid
no-trump, you should have a good hold·
iog in thai suit. Second, the more you
bid, the more points you promise. An
advance of one no-trump shOws 6·9
points. two no-trump 10-12. and thre e
no-trump 13·15. With more, faint! And it
is unlikely lhat you havo four r.ards in an
unbid major. Also, do not wo. ry about
being weak in another suit Vour parlner
has promised length lhere; il is his job to
have that suit cover04
In this deal, South should leap straight to
three no-lrump. He ha s no intereSt in a
major·sui1 contract and has clubs well
under control.
After West leads the club· jack, declarer
sees eight top tricks: lour hearts. one
diamond and th ree clubs. The ninth win·
ner will come from spades. South wi ns
, the first trick and immed1ately plays a
spade to West's king .
If West persists with clubs, declarer will
end with an overtricf(;, But if West shifts to
the diamond king . South wHI win wilh
dummy's ace and lead another spade.l\t'
the worst, he will lose two spades and
two diamonds.

Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008
By.Bernlce Bede Oaol

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• VInyl Siding
• Replacement
Windows
·Roofing
·Decks
· Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions

Pass
Pass

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wi ll_include dale entry cash ;~ppl it.:ali~n .
offers

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140-912-3894

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email:
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tns ura11ce Work Residenti al &amp; Commcr ci&lt;' l
740-245-0437
Llc ens,.d &amp; B o~ d e d
30 Yccm;
F rc~ f-S t!mtltes
E)( pl'ril'll t.: '. '

Reasonable Price

Miners
Class.
starting
soon .
Wl1it-Co-Training
304·372-8346

~...,------Part-time
ma1ntenance
worker.
25·30hrs
per
.week. Pay Dasod on ex- ,
perience.
Call
~740}379·9083
Mon-Fr1
between 9am·3pm

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WV

Qual il y

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MIKE MARCUM

·. Concrete Wo1k. .
28 Years Experience

THE BORN LOSER
Dl C&gt;~T GO TO A. Fr&gt;..i'IC.y -...,.
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All Types Of.

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membershipS lor th e ·
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Racine, Ohio 740-247-2019
Owners:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Dbl.

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linguine

55 Sidekicks

domains
15 Lur)chtime
16 Environmental
prefix
~ 2

DOWN
Pedro's
wine

Scandlnavian city

18 Marvy

19 Hold off for
21 Jugs
25 Cast

3 Click-on

4

member
29 Stuffed

5
6

23 Ms. Bovary 45 Temporary
24 Drought
slowdown
Rx giver
ender
46 Frothy
Fannie26 Harvard
brews
Viking
• rival
47- be an
name
27 Adams or
honor!
Earthen jar
McClurg
48 Streetwise
Farm baby 28 Steps on
49 Open
Magazine·
lhe Qas
meadow
fillers
. 30 Made
51 Doze off
Horse color
an attempt

item

7

the slip

8

33 Rome 's
legions
34 Enjoy

9

10

a memory 11 Distort
35 l.eastwacky 12 Young

32· Drop

veggie

43

39 Quite
similar
40 Catamount
41 Wanes
·
• 42 Be nexf to

20 Pub
21 Timetable
info
22 Major

outburst

Tie up
the phone

on

scones

37 Della or Pee
chicken
Wee
17 Twist·off
38 Joyous
19 Not awake
40 "Snow"

in

36 Drink with

44

conflicts

Where India
is

We have some interesting and uninten·
tional linguistic doubles in English. How
often ha'lle you heard someone say 1wo
twin s~ or "an 1\TM machine"?

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iiiC::hifoCision

East

The no-trump bid
with strength

RV"s
.

North

Opening le•d: • J

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Mon-Fri
9am·3pm
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Fetty's Beauty Shop Nuw'
H1ring Clooth Renters call
304-675-2770 for Info.

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song

13 Open up
14 Royal

com husk

South

Answer to Prevloua Puzzle

53 Boarded up
54 Ravioli or

31 Gives

Vulnerab l e: Neither

V•k :-,('1'\ iel' and
winterize boats ;.mll

We Need YOU to apply!

AVON! All Areas!
To
or
So li
Shirley
Athens Me&lt;;lical Lab is Buy
looking to lil t a Front Spears 304·6751429
Desk Order Entry/B1IIing Bossard
Memorial
Li·
Position. Medical Teimi- brary seeks app licants
nology and - Cod1ng a for the poS111on at .library
. must. Full-time 40' hrs. Page/SI1 elvcr. Up to t6
wk. Send resume to 400 hours· per week. MiniE State' Street. Athens, mum
wage,
includes
Oh 45701
evening
and
weekend
Shills. Must be a mini·
Con1truction
rnurn of sixleen (16)
~::"'=:"'~:;;;;:"'~ years of . age and pass
Full time position ava il· bac kground ct1eck. Job
able
w/Construction description a'nd app licain · . Meigs tion available at library
Company
county, local app licants
circulation desk. Applicaonly, 740-416-1771 from
tion must b9 mailed to :
8-4 only.
Bossard Library
7 Spruce St.
Driven &amp; Delivery
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
~;;;;;=~~"'"--~ Attn; Debbie Saunders.
Delivery Drivers needed
library Director"
tor Community Program
must
be
cash paid weekly, must Applications
postmarked
Dv
Sept.
27.
be neat in appea'&lt;lnce

needed. Must be
24
years old and have 2
ye,ars experience . Apply
in person at 2204 Jackso n Pike.

(hiltl).!t''· ·' 'm il
rt·p;t lr.

.- An E~cellent way to earn
money. The New AVon
Call
Marilyn

304·682·2&lt;545

Clerical

li ght

\\Or~.

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,

Apply in Person

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l'llmputer

Att types Masonry, br1ck.
block. stone, Free Esli·
mate.
740·4 16-7305,
304·593-6421

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Wipplc lid .

al ignment ~.

Concrete

32

withal
10 Dancing
clubs
12 Romantic

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w. .· hu) tb~d tit\·~.

The G.1 llipols Develop mental
Cen ter IS
a11
Equal 9pponun11y Employer

&amp;

44 Jal 48 Spoee
telescope
50 Affront
52 Suffuaod
with

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5 Where-

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PUBLIC NOTICE
ISSUANCE OF AP·
PROVAL TO RELO·
CATE A ·PORTABLE
AIR
CONTAMINANT
SQURCE FOR Stoneco,
Inc.
Equipment

140-992-1611

Hours
7:00AM-8 :00PM

• 7 5 4 2

• 8

• Q J 10
• J 10 5

l,umcroy, Oil

Retires Welcome .
Con· 2008. EOE
1.980 14x70,. ;1 1/2 bath. tact
Dave
at ·Direct Care Stall in resi·
denllal
youth
program.
2br with smat! lot, Apple 304-675-94693
Tree
Dr
$i 2,000
Mu st be 21 years ol age
304-576-2096
or ~::::::::::..,..-0000::~ Pay baser:i on experi304-674·55 18
EKpmienced
driv19r ence
ca n
1991
i 4Jo:70
Pinenr:tge
mobile home, 3 bd., 2
baths. heat pump, all ap·
pliances,
dish
washer.
kitcheritable, . couch , TV,

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South

L &amp; L Tire Barn

Servtce I Bus
Du ectory

East

Dealer: West

Complete Tree Care
fniUfld • frH EttlmBIII

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Mlr:idlepon N_ 4111 Ave .. 2
bedroom furnished apart·
men!, no pets. dep . &amp;
rei., 740·992·0 l65

West

740-416-1164

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2br Trailer in Gall Ferry.
Ref. Stove, WID. Heat
Pump,
patio.
fenced
backya:rd.
$300 deposit
+ 5375
month
firm
304-849·2932 for appt.
to see . ·

• A 10 8

ROGER HYSEllS
GARAGE

$560.

2· br. furnished, cia, ..;lose
to Walman In Mason.
$475 per mo. plus dcp:.
references
req ..
740·992-3961

CONSTRUmOII

• 5 2

09·1HI&amp;

• 9 863
• A KQ7

• New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

Sizes 5'x10'
to 10'x30'

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45771

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ABLEI Townhouse apart· month. Homestead · Re·
ments ,
and/or
small alty
Broker.
N~ncy
houses lur
rent
Call 304-675-5540
or
740·441 · 11 t I lor appli- 304-675·0799
catron &amp; rnformnlion
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3 bel., 2 bath. Pomeroy.
Twrn RIVers Tower 1s nc- ·basement
wl garage.
ceptmg applications lor handicap
· accessible.
wa1Mg 11st lor HUD sub- $650
per
mo ..
sid1.zed. 1-BA apanmen! 740·949·2303
for the elderly/disabled.
call
.
5 room house at 44 Oli"!e
_
675 6679
St. Has stovel relridge.
Beautiful Apts . al Jack- S425/rent plus · depoSit,
son Estates . . 52 West- No pets . 446-3945

Gracious living 1 and 2
Bedroom Apts . al Village
Manor
and
Riversrde
Apts. in MiddlePon, from
S327
to
$592.
740-992·5064.
Equal
Housing Opportunity.

ROBERT
BISSELL

74D-949-2217

9·12 sat.

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NEA Crossword Puzzle

BRIDGE
Phillip
Alder

Open !1-6 M.f

740·446·2568 _n1ce home on SA 160.
12 rno . lease at $650 per
mo. plus sec. dep. No
pels
446-5062 ·
or
379 . 2923
Beech St.. Middleport. 2
br. furnished apartment.
uti lilies paid. no pets. de·
"-:;o;"Ciiio":siiihi:"e":r
poSit
&amp;
references. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; - Immediate Opening for
(740)992·0165
Rantala ·
Cashier/ReceptiOnist

The Di\ily Sentinel • Page B5

•

140·992·5682

Equal Housmg Opportunity. ThiS instituiiOn IS an
Equal Opponunlly Pro·
vider and Employer

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Wednesday, September 17,2008
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)- 'Y'ou 'tt
get an opportunity to cement stronger
bonds with a friend who has many good
contacts you would like to make. ,Po your
part. and whatever you've been hoping
fo r will become a lait accompli.
AQUARIU S (Jan. 20·Feb. 19) - Know
that, you're a stretch runner who can
make moves whenever It re ally coums.
Don't let past conditions dilute your laith
in yourself or belle! ,that you're going to

w;,

PISCES {Feb. 20·March 20) - Rather
than withholding some critica l inlorma·
tion, lay everyltllng on the table. By doing
so, you'll win the tru st or someone who
can make life so much-happier for you. •
ARIES (Marctl 21-April 19) - There are
strong indications that Dame Fortune •s
blessing you tn ways th at w•ll enhance
you r work al;\dlor material wherewith al . It
.too ks as it you're being de-all a hand
load'ec;t with trum ps:.
TA.URUS ,(Aprii20·May 20) - Unless it is
absolutely necessary. land tor yourself
inStead of deper1d1ng on someone to
assist you . Thai which you do all on your
own wilt turn out to be exceptionally fortunate.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)-'" UsUally it is
completely unwise to do something sim·
ply on a hunch that could be extremely
costly. At this time, however, you could
gel lu cky and get away with going out on
a limb.
CANCER (June 2 t ·July 22)- The majorreason you wilt score so many points
with friends is because you are smart
enough to foc us only on their good QualIties and totally Ignore their faults and
flllllng!l .
LEO (July 23·Augo. 22) - Adversity and
oppoalllon Is what stlmulale_p you to try
harder; It won't Intimidate you u 11 &lt;loee
•o many othera. You
the fantaltlc
ntiUIII of ataylng the oourM. ,ragardlall
or the problem•.

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Volleyball

Ohio AP prep football poll
Others receiving 12 or more potnts: 11
(tie),
Circleville
Logan
Elm,
Germantown Valley View 29: 13 (Ue).
Beloit W. Bra'nch, Canal Winchester 28.

COLUMBUS (AP) How a state panel of sports
writers and broadcasters
rates Ohio~ high school
football teams in the second ,of seven Associated
Pr~ss polls of 2008, by
OHSAA division s, with
won-lost record and total
points (first-place votes in
parentheses):

15, Avon 25. Hi. Oefla'nCt 24. 11,
Cortland Lakeview 23. 18 (tie), Canton
South, Cots. Eastmoor 21 . 20. New
Philadelphia 19. 21 , Lima Shawnee 14.

DIVISION IV
1, Coldwater (20} 4·0
2, Steuberrvitle (2) 4·0
Youngs. Mooney (1) J-·1
4, Fostoria 4-0

1, Cin. Colerain (21) 4·0
2. Cle. Glenville (3) 4-0
3, Pickerington Cent. (1).4-Q.
4. Lakewood St. Edward 4-0
5, Cin. St. Xavier 3·1
6. Dublin Coffman 4.0
7, Huber Hts. Wayne 4-Q
8, Can. GlenOak {2) 4-0
9. Hilliard DavidsOn 4·0
10, Brunswick 4-0

6, Bet mont Union Local 4-0
7, Cots. Hartley 4-Q
8, New lexington 4-D
9, Massl!lon TuslaW 4-0
10. Genoa Area 4-o·

264
218
198
170
145
110
9B
94
63
43

Other&amp; receiving 12 or more points: 11 ,
Plain City Jonathan Alder (1) 34. 12
(tie), Coshocton, Akr: SVSM 26. 14,
Marion Pleasant 14. 15 (lie), Brookville,

Perry 13.

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DIVISION V

Others receiving 12 or more points: 1 1,

Youngs. Boardman 41 . 12, Worthington
Kilbourne 33. 13, Cle. St. Ignatius 21
14, Cin. Elder 16

1. Youngs. Ursuline (20• W
2, St Henry (4) 4-0

126
101
83
45
44• ·

263

7. Wheefersburg 4-0

220
195

a. Anna 4-D
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9, Kirtland 4-0
tO, Ashland Crestview 4-0

148
136

Others receiVIng 12 or more points: 11 ,
Fredericktown 34. 12, W. Uberty-Salein

129

104
96
65

16. 13 (tie), Bainbridge Paint Valley,

Cin. Hills, Delphos Jefferson 15. 16, N.
Lewisburg Triad 12.

42

1, Hopewei-Loudon (11) •-o
2. Moohonlcsburg (9) 4-0 .
3, Delphos StJohn's (1) 4-D
4, Mogadore (1) 4-0
5, Carey 4-0
6, Norwalk Sl Paul {3) 4-0 ·

Olentangy 24. 13, COts. Beechcroft 19.
14, DreSden Tri-Vaile)r 14.

DIVISION Ill
1, Poland Se minary (22) 4·0

270

2. St Marys Memorial (2) 4·0
3, Thornvitie Sheridan (2) 4-0
4, Tipp Ci1y Tippecanoe (1) 4-0
5, You11gs. Llberly 4-0
6, Canal Fullon NW 3-1
7, Cle. Benedictine ~H
8, Cuya Falls WalSh Jes (1 ) 3-1
9. Granville 4-0

197
193

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others .receiving 12' or more points: 11 , .
Alliance 38 . 12, Lew!$ Center

10, Bellevue 3-1

161

6, Findlay Liberty·Benlon 4-Q
2, Louisville (7) 4-o

5,

, 197

5, Maria Stein Marion Local 3-1 127

1, Cols. De Sales { 17) 4-0

3,Toi.Ceni.Coth .( 1)4-0

260
226

3, Hamler Patrie!( Henry 4-0
4, Archbold (4) 4-o

DIVISION II

4 , Logon (1) 4-0
Cin. TUrpin 4·0
6, Lexington 4-0
7, Sylvania Southview {1) 4·0
B. Cin. Anderson (1) 3·1
9, E. Cle. Shaw 4-0
10, New Carlisle Tecumseh 4-0

267
202
202
178
162.
108
86
67
46
41

s, Kenering Alter (4) 4-0

DIVISION I

167

244

· 215
196
149
144
140

7. Ada 4-0
8, Cots. Afrlcantrlc (1) 4-0

88

9, Newark Cath. 3·1

71

10, Molvem (1) 4-o

38

84

93

83
72
46

Others receiving 12 or more points: 11 ,
McDonald 36. 12, Hannibal River 31 ,
13, Bridgeport 29. 14, Berlin Center
Western Reserve ( 1) 26. 15, ~andora­

44

Gilboa 18.

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from Page 81
Hocking in a Tri- Valley
Hockin~
Conference
· Division match up in Athens
Countv.
Thetady Eagles ( 10-2. ~0 TVC Hocking) won their
28th con secuti ve league
co.ntest. posting team nllln bers of 38 ki'lls , 33 assists.
3 1 digs and four block s
while going 82-of-90 at the
'ervice line for 91 percent. .
The Green and Wh ite
were led at the serving line
by Tresa Swatzel with 12
points - including a teamhigh six aces - followed
by Katie Wilfong and
Morgan Burt wi th nine
points
each.
Lauren
Cummings was next with·
eight points. followed by
Beverly Maxson with six.
Karissa Connolly and
Brittany Casto also added
t\VO points apiece .
Casto led the net attack
with I d kills. followed by
Swatzel with eight. Burt
and Brit1iey MoJTison both
had seven kill s. while
Wilfong.added another four.
Maxson also had two kills
in the triumph .
Burt had a team-high
three blocks and Connollv
had a game- high 30 assists.
Swatzel also led the Lady
Eagles with seven digs . T.
Russell led the Lady lancers
with 12 points.
Eastern made it" a clean
sweep of the evening. winning the junior varsity con-.
test in two straight games.
EHS returns to TVC
Hocking
action
bn
Thursday when it hosts
Tri1pble. The J V conte st
will SlaJ1 at 6 p.m.

Bryan Walters/photo

The Meigs duo of Tricia Smith , left , and Morgan Howard,
middle, leap up lo block a spike attempt from a Belpre player Tuesday in Rocksprings.
I he

net in the two .finales to
help Southern pull ou~ the

outscoring the ho.'h. 50-25
the rest of the eveNing to
Wtn . .
earn the three-game sweep.
Emma Hunt er had a
Amv Noe led the Angels'
strong pass ing niglll wi th service attack with · 17
ten as;ists and an 18-22 poititi and s1x · aces. fol serving. night:Chelsea Pape lowed by Kacie Shoemaker
was 11 - 12 serving, .Boso with 10 poinb. Breu Close
was 15- 17 spiking with two also added ntne points and
kills. L.indsay Teaford was five ac~ s. Alexis Geiger and
IJ-14 serving, Samantha Hannah Cunningham both
Patterson was ·J0- 12 serv- had five poinh. Caroli ne
ing. Courtney Thomas I0- Baxter had three points and
13 serving wilh four a"ist' Megan Fosler had one
and a good passing night. poi~t.
and Ashley Walker was 14Mollie Blake led the net
14 serving.
:mack with nine kills and
SOUTHERN EDGES MILLER
Freshn1an
Kelsey ~even blocks. followed hy
Hol si nger was 2, 1-23 spik- Nne with four kills. Geiger
HEMLOCK - It took ing with eight kills, two
four tries, but Soulhern clinks. and a block. while and Foster also had three
finally grou nded the stub- Katie Woods had an ass ist kill s apiece. Foster also had
blocks and Geiger three.
bom ' Miller Falcon s in four· and a kill. Hunter. Stcph sixShoemaker
had·- a teamsets (25-19 , 20-25, 25-23. Shamblin. and lay lor posthigh
32
dig
s
in
the triumph.
and 25-23) Tuesday night ed kills.
Cu
nn
ingham
had
a teamduring
Tri- Valley · Miller won . the reserve
Hocking game 25 -2 I and 25- 17 . high 12 assists, while Close
Conference
Division volleyball action at · Miller was led by Mariah and Baxter added respective
Miller
High
School. Thompson with 2 1 points, assist numbers of nine and
Southern of Coach Tonja while Hope Teaford had six.
Gallia Ac~demy made it a
Hunter lifted its record to 5- nine for Southern and Vada
clean
sweep of the evening
4 overall.
Counls had eight. and with a 25- 10. 25-6 win in
Southern pulled mvay Emily Ash six. Southern is
the junior var&lt;ity contest.
from a 20-19 lead in the at Meigs on Wednesday.
Morgan Datiiels led the
first game when Lindsay
Angels wi th e ight points,
Teaford posted the last fiv e
ANGELS TAME IRONTON
l'ollowed by Taylor Foster
points for the win. Teaford
with , even points and four
tallied nine points iA the
IRONTON
Gallia aces.
game. while doing &lt;\ good Academy volleyball made
GAHS returns to SEOAL
job as Libero defensively.
the long drive down Ohio South action Thur; day
· Miller fought back in the Route 7 on Tuesdav, then when it host&lt;· ChiII icothe ·at
second game to narrowly made short w'ork
host 5: 15 p.m.
edge Southern 20-25. The Ironton during a .straightlast two games went to the ~ame 25-21. 25-9 , 25 -16 RV BEATS REDWOMEN IN 4
limit. Both ·see-saw affairs ·~ictory in a Southeastern
with
numerous
lead Ohio Athletic League South
'PEDRO - River Valley
contest
fn volleyball remained unbeatchanges, Southern held on Divi sion
by a thread to win each Lawrence County.
en
in
Ohio
Valley
The
Blue
Angels
(8-2,
4-2
Conference
play
and
finale 25-23.
Scoring was spread out SEOAL South) ran into a improved to 5-2, overall among Emma Hunter (9). tiesty group of Lady Tigers following Tuesday night 's
Ashley Walker (9), Rashell during Game 1. which !'our-game 25-23. 26-28,
Boso ( 12), Katie Woods ended up being only a four- 25-20. 25-17 victory over
(10), Chelsea Pape (6), and point deci sion. Then the host Rock Hill in Lawrence
Breanna Taylor (4). Kelsey Blue and White found the.ir · County. .
·
Holsinger had a big night at rhythm and momentum ,
The Lady Raiders (5-2, 4-

or

0 OV() ran into a tough test
in the Redwomen , as the
fi rsr two games were decided by the minimum two
point&gt; en route to a one-ali
tie through two ·games.
The Silver and Black
seemed 10 find their groove
in Game J with a five-point
win. then rode that momentum on to an eight-point win
in Game 4 to take the
evening triumph.
Ka yla Smith led the
guests at the &gt;ervi•·e line
with 13 points. followed by
Markenzie Cluxlon with II
and Linsey Stover with 10
poinb. Jacyueline Jac9bs
hau nine points, lliana
Corfias added seven and the
duo of Carissa Gilmore and
· Aubrie Rice chipped in two
points apiece.
Jarobs led the net attack
with 18 kills. followed by
Corfias with nine and both
Smith and Rice with six
kills each. Gilmore and
· Stover also had a kill.
apiece·.
.
Kassie Large led · RHHS
with 18 service points in the
setback.
The
Lady
Raiders
claimed an evening sweep
uf the night with a 25-11 ,
25 -8 win in the Junior varsity contest. Kelc!e Carter led
the JV Raiders (6- 1, 4-0
OVC) with six points.
Katelyn .Birchfield, Tash
Alexander and Ciara Bostic
all had five points as well.
RVHS ret.urns · to action
. ,today when it hosts Fairlal)d
in another OVC contest .
The JV game will stilrt at
5:30 points .

PROCTORVILLE.- It .
took five hard-fought games,
but South Gallia's fivematch winning streak 'ultimately came to . an end
Monday night during a 2518. 25-23 , 23-25. 18-25. 915 seiback to host Fairland
during a non -conference.
contest in Law rence County.
The Lady Rebels (7-4)
seemed to be on their way to
a · sixth-straight viciory,
jumping out to a comfortable
two-games-to-none lead.
The Lady Dragons, however, held strong in Game 3
before winning that contest
by the narrowest of margins.
Momentum seemed to
shift after that. as tile hosts
went on to win games four
and five by seven and six
points, respectively. Those
wins allowed Fatrland to
come away with the match
triumph.
The Lady Rebel s were led
by ' Katie Lawrence and
Natasha Adkins with 10
points
apiece.
Tayler
Duncan, Rachel Stanley,
Alisa Johnson and Hailee
Swain all contributed six
each. while Chrissie Tirpak
added one point in the set-·
back.
Adkins led the net attack
with eight kills, follo.wed by
J.ohnson wil·h seven and
Chandra Canaday with two
kill s. Adkins and Johnson
also had a team-high three
blocks each.

a

Wahama's Dave Green hits chip shot on the second hole
during a tri-match with Point Pleasant and River Valley
Tuesday at Cliffside Golf Club in Gallipolis.

Golf
fromPageBl

mate h · at Riverside · on
Thursday. River Valley will
retum to action Friday at the
Ohio Valley Conference
meet at Sugarwood.

Bissell.
pp NIPS BUFFALO
In addition ro Bissell's
score, Wahama's winning
BUFFALO. W.Va. - It
total included a 47 from was a close contest held
Adam Roush and a 49 from Thursday
afternoon
·Dave Greene. Matt Amuld's between the Point Pleasant
52 was the fourth swre that varsity golf team and
counted for the White Buffalo at the Scarlet Oaks
Falcons. Zack Whitlatch Golf Course.
and Kevin Back also played
The Point golfers came
for Wahama. Brandon out on top with a winning
Johnson missed his second
straight match because of score of 186 which was
illness, but will return to only two strokes better than
the hosts.
play on Thursday.
Foi the first time this seaRobert Davis shot a 45 for
son,
Point's leading scorer
Point 's second score tl)at
was someone other that
counted. He was fo'ilowed Opie
Lucas. Alex Potter,
by Jason Stoffer with a 54 who has shown considerand Travis Grimm 's '55. able improvem~nt of lat~ .
Alex Potter and Justin was co' medalist for the day
Cavender turned in non- . with a good score of 43 to
counting scores for the Big lead the winners. Opie
Blacks.
.
Lucas and Justin Cavender
River Valley 's best score- both shot 46 . Travis Grimm
of the day was a 49 by Todd provided Point's · fourt11
Simms. Kyle Bryant added score with a 51 to complete
a 52 to go along with the 53 the winning t,otaL
by Chris Goodrich and a 56
Buffalo 's Jake Harri s
by Zack Polcyn. The scores turned in a 43 lo earn him- ,
shot by Cody Wimmer and self co-meda list honors for
Matt Ball were nut included the da¥. He was fo llowed by
Garrett E)urdette with a-46
in the final tally.
Wahama takes a day off and Drew Angle with a 49 .
on Wednesday before host- Zack C. shot a 50 for
ing , Buffalo, Gallipolis and Buffalo' s 4th score that
Point Pleasant in a quad . counted in the final tally.

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the proposed facility '' two
coal-fired utility boilers. a
natural ga s- fired auxiliary
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Repre se ntativ es
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: held. See Page A2
• Candidate speaks to
Rotary. See Page A2
• Shriver receives
endorsement.
See Page A2
• For the Record.
See Page AS
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Steve Chapell and Donna Bryanf of Pomeroy may have found the most ine.xpensive and environ"!entally friendly way to
transporl their family around ,town. Their sons, Stevie, 4, and Austin, 3, fi,t pertectly on the back of the family bike·s, while
year-old Tristan is perfectly comfortable pulling up the rear in his little wagon. The family was enjoying a trip around downtown Pomeroy Wednesday afternoon.
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POMEROY - A candi:
date representing the· Green
Party will join U.S. Rep.
Charlie
Wilson,
DBridgeport, and Republican
Richard Stobbs. in the race
for U.S. Congress.
Dennis Spisak, Struthers,
originally to be a write-in

candidate, provided proof to let Spisak on the ballot, if
of his s·e lection by the he provided proof of his
Green Party and will appear, nomination .
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on the Nov. 4 general elecOhio Secretary of State ·
lion ballot.
Jennifer Brunner ordered
According to a press the placement of the Green
release issued by Spisak, Party pre!;idential ticket on
Columbiana County Board the ballot in light of recent
of Elections Director Kim · court · deCisions which ·
Meek said she was,contact- allowed Libertarian candied last· week about the dates to be put on the balSecretary of State's decision lots. This decision came

of
the
first
week
September.
Spisak claimed his name
should go on the ballot.
since he's a Green Party
candidate who has served
the party since late 2003
and was chosen by the Ohio
Greeh
Party 's
State
Coordinating Committee to
run for the Sixth' District
congressional seat.

POMEROY L AAA estimates mul oris ts in South
· Central Ohio are paying 40
cenls more at the pump thi s
week in the aftermath of
Hurri cane Ike wi th prices
in Meigs County on the rise
as well.
Salltrday aflernoon 011 the
throL! gh
Meigs
drive
County, motori sts likely
noticed gas stat ion attendants walking out to change
the prices. in some places
going from around $:1 .7\l to
$3.99 overnight.
AAA estimates this
week's average prices in
South Central Ohio are
· $4.0 I compared to the week
of Sept. 9 when they were
$3.60 per gallon for regular
unleaded. The average prce
during the week fo Sept. 18.
2007 was $2.86 per gallon.
a difference of $1 .15 .
AAA released the foilwing list of average. unlead ed self-serve g~soline per
gallon in nearby cities:
$4.07 in Athens. $4.01 in
Chillca,the, . $4.00
in
Gallipolis , $4.06 in Ironton ,
$4.02 in Jackson. $3.89 in
Washington Court Hou se_
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planning to celebrate the .
completion of renovallons
to Riverby, which include
an updated handicapped
accessible parking lol and
brick patio. The FAC will
host a reception for the
rededication of Riverby
from 2 to 4 p.m. on
Saturday. The program will
begin at 2:30 p.m. and will
feature remarks from Dr.
Herman Koby, chair of the
FAC building and grounds
committee, State Sen.
John Carey and State Rep.
Clyde Evans. The renovations were paid for through
a $100 ,000 matching-fund'
grant from. the state administered by the Ohio
Cultural Facilities
Commission and made
possible through the generous contributions of
many local donors.

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issues associated with case
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the opening of the Meigs
Democratic headquarters.
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Meigs
County
Democrats operate from
Carpent e rs
Hall. 2 18 E.
Main
St ..
Pomeroy .
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fall
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