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SEC charges Mark Cuban with insider ifadiiig
BY ,.ARCY GORDON

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Federal
regulators
on
Monday charged Dallas
Mavericks owner Mark.
t'uban with insider trading
(or allegedly using confidential information on a stock
sale to avoid more than
$750,000 in losses.
Cuban
disputed
the
Securities and Exchange
Commission's allegations
and said he would contest
them.
In a civil lawsuit filed in
f~deral court in Dallas. the
SEC. alleged that in June
2004, Cuban was invited to
get in on the co'ming stock.
affering by Mamma.com
blc. after he agreed to keep
the information private.
:Cuban owned 6.3 percent
of Mamma.com's stock at
that time and was the largest
known shareholder in the
search engine company,
according to the SEC. The
agency said Cuban knew the
~ares would be sold below
the current market price, and
a· few hours after receiving
the information, he told his
broker to se II all 600,000
· shares before the public
announcement of th;: offer·
ing.
:By sel)ing when he did,
Cuban
avoided ·losses
e~ceeding $750,000, the
SEC said in its lawsuit .
Cuban, 50 and a multibil·
lion~ire, is a tech entrepreneur
who
sold
his
Broadcast .com to Yahoo Inc.
in 1999 at the height of the

·tn this Nov. 9 file photo, Dallas Mavericks owner
Cuban yells at referees during the second half of their NBA
basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers, in Los
Angeles. Federal regulators have charged Dallas Mavericks
owner Mark Cuban with insider trading for allegedly using
confidential information on a stock sale to avoid more than
$750,000 in losses Monday.
dot-com boom. He bought · avoid $45,673 in losses . The
the Mavericks in 2000 and homemaking · diva paid
spent heavily .to improve the about $195,000 and agreed
roster.
not to serve as the director of
He is the best known fig- a public company for five
ure to be accused by the SEC years under a 2006 settleof · illegal insider trading ment with the SEC.
since its case against Martha
Cuban 's fury at referee
Stewart in 2002 for alleged- calls on the basketball court
ly using advance knowledge is legendary, and his verbal
of negative news for a com- outbursts
at
referees,
pany to sell her shares and . National
Basketball

Association officials and note posted on Cuban's blog. toward
closing,
sports reporters have raised
Cuban, in his own state- Mamma .com 's investment
his /rofile. He has · been ment, said, "I am disappoint- bank suggested the company
fine more than $1 million ed that the (SEC) chose to invite Cuban to parttctpate.
by the league for a series of bring this case based upon
Because PIPEs often are
episodes dating back to 2000 its enforcement staff's win- sold at discounts to the
and suspended from a few at-any-cost ambitions . The stock's market price, the
games.
.
staff's process was result- investment bank likely sug"It is fundamentally unfair oriented, facts be damned. gested that Mamma .com
for someone to use access to The government's claims are reach out to Cuban as the .
nonpublic information to false and they will be proven largest investorto help boost
improperly gain an edge on to be so."
the offering . A bank salesthe market," Scott Friestad,
Maureen Coyle , an NBA man told Cuban the shares
the SEC's deputy enforce- spokeswoman , said the would be sold at a discount
ment director, said in a state- league does not comment on and that the offering includment. The agency alleged such matters.
.
·
ed other incentives · for
that Cuban acted with "sciCuban is one of the richest investors, the SEC said.
enter," a legal tenn indica!- people in the world, accordOn June 28, Mamma.com
ing knowledge of wrongdo- 1ng to Forbes magazine, Chief Executive Guy Fa~re
ing.
which pegged. !:!is net worth e. mailed Cuban aski!lg htm
The SEC is seeking a court · ~~ $~.3 billiop ~ o~ March; .r.q.call him "ASAP," the ~J?C
judgment against Cuban 2007 .
Besti.les
the""'f.fid: Cuban ·called four miDfinding that he violated the Mavericks,
he
owns . utes later from the American
antifraud provisions of the Landmark Theaters, a large Airlines Center in. Dallas ,
federal securities laws, an national chain dedicated to home of the Mavencks, and
injunction against future independent films , and the spoke to Faure for about
violations , an .unspecified HDNet cable television etght mtnutes .
. Faure, who resigned last
civil penalty and restitution channel.
of the losses Cuban allegedCuban also runs a Web site year, began 'the·conversation
ly avoided.
.
called
Sharesleuth.com, by telling Cuban he was
While the stock offering in which bills itself as provid- about to give him confidenquestion occurred more than ing "independent Web-based tial information . Cuban
four years ago, the SEC di&lt;l- reporting aimed at exposing agreed to keep it to himself,
n 't learn about the specifics . securities fraud and corpo- the SEC said.
of the case until early 2007, rate
chicanery."
An
Cuban became upset and
according to agency attor- announcement on the site angry during the .conversaneys .
.says there are plans for a tion , and said that he didn't
Cuban's lawyer said in a c o m p a . n i o n , like ·PIPEs because they
statement that the SEC's BailoutSleuth.com , to track dilute the value of company
case "has no merit and is a the government's $700 bil- . stock for existing shareholdproduct of gross abuse &lt;if lion financial rescue plan.
ers, according to the SEC. At
prosecutorial discretion."
M o rf t r e a I - b a s e d the end · of the. call, Cuban
"Mr. Cuban intends to Mamma.com decided in the . said, "Well now I'm
contest the allegations and to spring of 2004 to raise capi- screwed. I can't sell."
demonstrate that the (SEC's) tal in . a so-called private
Mamma .com 'changed its
claims are infected by the placemejlt in public equity- name .to. CoJWmic Inc. in
misconduct of the staff of its offerin~. knbWJ171!1S a PIP,e, ,.}U!)~. 200? • ~opemic . offienforcement
division," according to the SEC suit. In ciills did not return· calls for
Ralph Ferrara wrote in a late June, as the PIPE inoved comment Monday.

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Participants will be lining
up lit I:30 p.m. on the lot
POMEROY - Holi9ay adjacent to the Baptist
observance plans for the Church.
.Pomeroy
Merchant's
Following the parade,
· Association were completed Santa will be at People's
at a meeting Tuesday at Bank to greet the children
Peoples bank .
and have their pictures
Again this year the theme taken with the jolly old
will be "Christmas Along. man.. The bank will also
the River" with a parade hold during the afternoon an
featuring the arrive of Santa open reception for Marilyn
kicking off the celebration Wolfe, longtime . bank
on the Sunday after employee who is retiring at
Thanksgiving. The parade the end of the year.
will be at 2 p.m. with Toney
Plans were made to again

Pomeroy-Mason Bridge and was $1,256 to be used for
the new .Medal of Honor various . projects of the
Bridge which is expected to Association .
open soon are still available
John Musser. president,
for sale. The bulbs are avail- read a letter from the Meigs
able at Peoples and Farmer loca l Alumni Association
Bal).ks, the Meigs Col!ntY thanking the village for the .
Chamber of Commerce, and
several businesses in down- warm welcome during its
town Pomeroy. They ·are $8 reunion at Ri verf&lt;;st time.
A
free
community
each or three for $20.
Thanksgiving
dinner
at the
A report was given on
Community
proceeds from the duck Mulberry
derby
held • by
the Center was announced for
Merchants
at
. the Sunday at 5:30 p.m. It will
Sternwheel Riverfest. Total be followed at 7 p.m .' by .a
income from the fundraiser worship se':" ice .

Brother
can you
spare a coat?
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·Teleservices moved
out of this building,
takihg nearly 70 jobs
with it. The
Community
Improvement
Corporation has been
trying to find the right
client to fill the vacan·
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POMEROY - Many of
us take for granted when the
weather turns cold we can
reach into our closets to find
a heavy coat but not all peo·
pie have that luxury, especially children.
For nearly 25 years,
Peoples Bank in Pomeroy
has been coordinating its
~ Thai fishing ~t
"Coats for Kids" program
which provides new or
hjiacked by _
pirates off
·
•sligbtly
wom- winter coats
·~18. 'See.Page A2
to children in need. The
•.Chinese president
bank also provides used
costs
for adults but these
.builds economic ties with
days
it
seems it rarel~ gets
Cuba. See. Page A2
donated coats in the stzes it
• Habits make visits
needs most which are for
elementary
school age chiluncomfortable.
dren. ·
.
Page A3
Because ·of this the blink
• Family Medicln.
e.
sometimes sells hot lunches
..
on Frida,Ys and also has
SeePageA3
·been
and ts accepqn~ mone• Cheney, Gonzales
tary or coat donahons to
..indicted in South'Texas
help fill orders for children
in all three school districts.
county. See Page A6
The way the program works
is the bank sends out letters
in October to the schools
and then its up to teachers to
observe which children are
coming
to school without
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heavy jackets. This year the
orders were a little later
coming in because of
warmer weather but the
need is definitely "picking
up." ·
·
Diane Lawson of Peoples
Bank in Pomeroy said in the
years she's worked . at .the
bank the need has never
gone away and seems to
escalate from year to year.
0118111 on 1'11111 Ae
She added this year the
bank has at leas_t as many if
not more orders than last
year. Lawson ·guessed the
bank will fili!OO orders this
year and is currently work111g
to gather a .large order
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cookie and crafts and toy
competitions at the three
banks in Pomeroy. The
candy competition will take
place on Saturday, Dec. 6, at
Peoples Bank, the cookie
contest at Ohio Valley Bank
in Save-A-Lot, and the
crafts and toy contest at
Farmers Bank. Each contest
will be judged with prizes
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The good, bad of Meigs' ~conomy
BY BETH SERGENT
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POMEROY.. _ It's . been
about a year since
Millennium Teleservices
closed its call center on East
Main Street, taking with it
around 70 jobs and since
then it has sat empty.
The eight-year old building has 10,000 square feet
of office space owned · by
the
. Community
Improvement Corporation.
Meigs County Economic
Development
Director
Perry Varnadoe said ·there
has been interest in renting
the building and he is in fact
· showing it to a prospective
client today. Varnadoe said
the CIC is trying to find the
right client and the right
pn~j17t to move into the
bUildmg.
·
"i/Ne're looking for a pro-

ject which will be good for
the community," Varnadoe
said.
Varnadoe . said although
there is a flurry of positive
activity within Meigs
County, outside the county,
in terms of the overall economy, businesses are hesitant
to make decisions on capital
expenditures.
In February, American
Hydrogen
Corporation
announced it would be
moving into the CIC's East
Meigs Industrial Park . in
Tuppers Plains but that hasn't happened yet. Varnadoe
said it was his understanding certification for the
company's product was
slower than expected and
other issues with the econo·my in general had .slowed
· down the plans but not
stopped them .
. "Their (AHC) plans are as

.Middleport fmes double in October
September was $8.f92. The
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increases in fines and theiJ:
collection have been · conMIDDLEPORT -The sistent for most of 2008.
Middleport
Police "One tactic proven success- ·
Department
collected fut for the police depart$17 ,633 in fines in ment is the use of warrant
Octol;ler, nearly doubling '· blocks. Those blocks allow
collections from the month ·the village to prevent
before.
renewal of a . driver's
The fine total was includ- license or auto re$istration '
ed iq the mayor's report of if old fines are owmg.
October fees and fines
Earlier this fall, the vii•
aP.proved by village coun- !age gave defendants with
ctl last week . This latest old fines a grace period in
increase in .collections is which to make good on
pat't of an ongoing trend, their fines, but that opporand the result of ·a step-up tunity has now passed .
·
in. efforts to collect old
It is now easier for the ,
fines, as well as increased mayor's court to track
enforcement of village cases and the payment of
ordinances, Mayor Mk.tael fines, because of a. recent
Gerlach said last month.
upgrade to court software.
The mayor 's report of There are also more police
fines
collected
m officers on the streets, writBY

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ing tickets and serving warrants - many ·of them for
failure to comply with
ordered fines.
Last month, Gerlach told
village council that officers
are now making as many
.arrests and 'issuing as many
citations each month as
were made departmentwide at the beginning of
the year.
Secause more funding is
available · through t~e general expenses levy voters
approved last year, there is
more money available for
police officers . Because
there are more police officers, more tickets are being
written and more old fines
are being collected, according to Fiscal Officer Susan
Baker.
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firm as ever but they were a revised project costs and
slower getting into produc- construction
schedule
.lion thAn expected and the reflects current realities in
economy is not helpful right the industry which include
now," Varnadoe said.
the most recent quotes for
Meanwhile in Racine, vil- major equipment. There is
lage officials are working also an eager world market
with the CIC and Varnadoe in need of that equipment,
to bring business develop· particularly on steam turment to the village's new bines needed for power
commercial business district plants in developing counwhere the old Racine Junior ties. This has also led to a six ·
High School used ·to sit. month extension on the proThere have been no official , ject schedule, meaning both
announcements as to · just plant units are scheduled to
what type of business village begin operation in 2014. Still
officials hope to attract and · AMP-Ohio is moving forofficials are currently mak· ward with the project.
These. proje&lt;:ts , coupled
ing plans to make the property more attractive by with Gatling, Ohio 's underimproving
infrastructure ground coal mine scheduled
near the site. AMP-Ohio to go into production next
recently ·announced an year, point t,o positive signs
updated cost estimate of its in the Meigs County econocoal frred power plant that my while outside the county
·went from $2.9 billion to it is ua scary time" as
$3.2 billion, AMP-Ohio said VarnadOe put it .

Rental inspections to be
completed by mid-December
BY BRIAN

J.

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MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
Building
Inspector Rand&amp;ll Mullins
said he expects every rental
unit in the villag~ will ha·ve·
been inspected by mid·
December.
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The inspection program is
ending its second year, and
Mullins said the inspection
a11d follow·up procedures
are getting easier. and·rental
owners are responding more
quickly to orders for repairs.
He said the inspection program has been delayed tem·
porarily while he works
.through some 30 building
code violations at nonrental properties.

" I am finding fewer violations at rental properties
• this year, and fortunately,
vi rtually · all of them have
been repaired in a timely
manner.u Mullins said.
"People are now more
aware of what is expected
through the program, and
are complying with the village codes ."
There are four outstanding condemnation cases,
Mullins said . He ~ aid he
expects a summons to
Mayor's Court to be issued
against the owner of a
duplex apartment building
damaged in a fire this summer. Raymond Andrew was
ordered to either repair the
.Piiuse see Inspection, A5

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Habits make visits uncomfortable
Cmdr Jane Campbell said.
She said there were no
U.S. ships in the vicinity
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when the hijackings were
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shipping group ordered its Somalia, connects to the
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12 days. Both vessels were Storeng.
"Odfjell is frustrated by
headed to the Middle East.
Odfjell SE said it made the fact that governments
the · decision to divert its and authorities: in general
ships after pirates seized the seem to take a limited inter_Saudi Arabian supertanker est in this very serious probMV Sirius Star Saturday lem ," he added, describing
.hundreds of miles !Jff the the seizures as "ruthless;
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brazen attack yet by crime."
This undated picture ~ade at an unknown location shows the the MV Sirius Star a Saudi oil. suPertanker whl&lt;;,h tia~ b~
Somalian pirates.
Pirates have seized dozens hijacked by Somali pirates. The owner of a Saudi oil supertanker hijacked by Somali pirates over the weekend ~.aid.\fill! ;!5 .
"We will no longer of ships off Somalia's coast crew members are safe and the ship is fully loaded V~ittJ crude- a cargo worth about US$10Q million at; cl,l(rerit~rl~l:l­
expose our crew to the risk in the last year, generally Dubai-based Vela International Maririe Ltd., a subsidia~ of Saudi oil company Aramco, said in a s(!itement Mo~day.tll~~~·.
:of being hijacked and held releasing them after ransoms pany response teams have been set up and are work1ng to ensure.the release of the crew and the vesSel. 1· .
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Gulf of Aden." said Terje warsh1ps in the Gulf of Aden ducer, said it will join the floated outto the ship and I 8 Campbell of the Bahrain.. if the ship' .tries t\) ~char
Storeng. Odfjell 's president and the U.S. Navy's 5th international fight against men - presumably other based 5th l'leet said the sta- 11nywhere near Eyl ..-.
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chief
executive. Fleet has ships in the region. piracy, and Somali officials pirates - climbed aboard tus of the crew and cargo where the·U.S.earliersaidi.t
ladder. was not known.
was heading ~ then his
"Unless we are explicitly But the MV Sirius Star was ·vowed to try to rescue the with a rope
The
International forces will try to rescue it.,
committed by existing con- . seized far from where they supertanker, by force if nee- . Spectators watched as a
essary.
small boat carried fOod and Maritime Bureau on Sunday
Forces from Punt! and
tracts to sail through this patrol.
The Sirius Star was qat, a narcotic leaf popular in reported . five hijackings region in northern Somalia
While Somali pirates
area, as from today we will
reroute our ships around have seized 36 ships over anchored Tuesday close. Somalia, to the supertanker. since Nov. 7, before the have sometimes confronted
the past year, among them a Harardhere, the main
Salah B. Ka'ak.i, president Saudi, Iranian and Thai pirates, though Somalia's
Cape of Good Hope."
weak central . gover_nment,
Noel Choong ..of the Ukrainian ship ,loaded with pirates' den on the Somali and CEO of the· tanker's ships were announced.
arms
that
is
still
being
held,
coast,
with
a
full
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during
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which is fighting Islamic
International
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oil
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oil
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to
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Tuesday,
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has. been unable
Bureau said the Thai boat
.tanker's 25 crew, members said Saudi Arabia would to mount a response to
was seized in the Gulf of sel as large as the Sirius Star crew members .
--As usual , I woke up at 3 "are belieyt:d to be safe." join an international initia- increasing piracy.
·
_Aden on Tuesday as it trav- and so far out ·to sea. The
Puntland forces, their
eled toward the Mideast. tanker was more than 450 a,m. and headed for the sea- . The statement said -they live against piracy in the
_The vessel was captured the nautical miles southeast of to fish, but I saw a very, were awaiting further! con' Red Sea area, where more guns blazing, freed a
same day that pirates Mombasa, Kenya, an area very large ship anchored tact from pirates controlling than 80 pirate attacks have Panama-flagged cargo ship
taken place this year.
· . from pirates on Oct. 14.
hijacked an Iranian bull&lt; far south of the zone where. less .than three miles off the the vessel.
warships
have
increased
shore,"
said
Abdinur
Haji,
a
With
naval
forces
unwillHe
did
not
elaborate
on . In Vienna, Ehsan Ul-Haq,
·cargo carrier with 25 crew
fisheanan in Harardhere.
ing to intervene, shipowners . what steps the kingdom chief analyst at JBC Energy,
members. Saturday 's attack their patrols.
Saudi Foreign Minister
"I have been fishing here in past piracy cases have would take to better protect said the seizure was not
on the Saudi supertanker
was the most brazen attack Prince Saud ai-Faisal called forthree decades, but I have ended up paying ransoms its vital oil tankers. Saudi . affecting oil prices because
the hijacking "an · outra- . never seen a ship as big as for their ships, cargos and Arabia's . French-equipped traders were focused instead
in the region yet.
navy tws 18,000-20,000 per- on "the overall economy." .
The U.S. Navy's 5th.Fleet geous act" and said "piracy, this one," he told Tbe crew. .
The 'Iranian ship was a sonnet, but has never taken
The U.S. Navy .is still surbased i)1 Bahrain dispatched like terrorism, is a disease · Associated Press in a telean aircraft to the area after which is against everybody, phone interview. "There are bulk cargo c_arrier flying a part in any hi~h-seas fighting. rounding. a Ukrainian ship
Abdullkadir Musa , the loaded w1th tanks and other
the hijackings were report- and everybody must address dozens of . spectators on Hong Kong flag and o¢at·
shore trying to catch .a ed by the Islamic J{epublic deputy sea port minister in weaponry that was seized
ed and spotted the two ves- it together."
The kingdom, which is glimpse of the large ship."
of Iran Shipping Lines. U.S. northern Somalia's break- by pirates Sept. 25 off the
sels in the hands of pirates,
the
world's
leading
oil
proHe
said
two
small
boats
Navy Commander .Jane away Puntland region, said Somali coast.
5th Fleet spokes woman
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KAYNA. Congo (AP) ·
· · Rebels were pulling back ·
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lines to allow talks with the
army, their spokesman said
. HAVANA ~ China's president signed trade deals with Tuesday, as retreating army
.communist ally Cuba and agreed to help modernize its
Id ·
battl d
bs of
:ports and hospitals on 1\Jesday, part of a Latin America trip so •ers. . e . ~o
·on which Chinese businessmen have been snapping•up raw spear-w•eldmg m•h~lamen.
:materials.
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. Streams of machme-gun·
f1re cra~kled th~ough the
: Taking the long view at a time of financial crisis, China rural h1lltop v1llage of
:is investmg heavily in commodity-producing countries, and Ka~na all day as so-called
·Cuba is no exception. More than a dozen deals agreed toby Mal Mal mlhtlas . attacked
President Hu Jmtao included purchases of Cuban nickel government soldiers who
.and sugar, along with pledges to send food and building had been fleemg a rebel
:materials to help the Caribbean nation recover from three advance further s?uth. The
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.major hurricanes.
· Hu signed off on a seq:md,'$70 millibn phase of $350 army r~po e s•m•.ar7 as,·
es With the 1111 ~1tm 10
million in Chinese credit to renovate Cuban hospitals. K1rumba, a few m1Jes furChina also committed to help renovate Cuba's crucial, but ther north..
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aging, ports.
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It was unclear how many of the deals were oncredit. Havana
ues ay s ·
V.IO ence
10
· 1y· fro m Be•Jmg
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marked another
has already borrowed extens1\te
cns 1s lowthat the
1s
might have trouble repaying as 11 recovers from Hurricanes C
It 1 ' h d It
Gustav, Ike and Paloma, all of which hit Cuba this year.
se~~~~- blo~ s~o ~~e ~a
Hu thanked Cuba for sending doctors to China after last which relies on help fro~
year's devastating earthquake, and for educational pro- the Mai Mai in its broader
grams on the island attended by about 2,000 Chinese, war with rebel leader
including medical students.
Laurent Nkunda.
China's president also met with ailing former President
Fighting between the
Fidel Castro. Cuba released a photo of the pair 'shaking army and Nkunda 's men
hands and chatting. Hu wore a business suit and the former sioc.e August ·has forced
Cuban president had on exercise· clothing· that has become hundreds of thousands of
his standard uniform since undergoing emergency intestinal people ·from 'homes into
surgery and disappearing from public view in lillY 2006.
crowded displaced camps.
Cuban authorities provided no further details, but China's The U.N. puts ·the total
-official Xinhua New~ Agency said the two held a long dis- refugee figure at 250.000,
cussion.
.
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·
but tens of thousands have
"I see in person that you have recovered and liave been ener- also deserted Kimya and
getic, so I feel very pleased ," Xinhua reported Hu told Castro. Kanyabayonga , wh1ch are
Castro replied: "We are old friends. I am happy to see occupied by now exclusively by soldiers and their famthat you are as energetic as when I met you last time."
: Hu met with Castro duringohis first visit .to Cuba in 2004. 11ies.
.
;The 82-year-old has an undisclosed illness and brother
Rebels have advanced
Raul Castro. five years his junior, formally succeeded him close. to Kanyabayonga,
as president i~ February.
.
perched on a mountain
Accompanymg Huon a visitto a school for Chinese students ridge around 10 miles (15
on Tuesqay, Raul Castro sang snippets of a song about China kilometers) south of Kayna.
and Mao Zedong he said he learned while traveling the world in
Nkunda launched a rebel:1953. At first, hundreds of students gathered in an auditorium lion in 2004. claiming to
;seemed confused, but they soon sang along, clapping in time.
protect ethnic 1\Jtsis from
: "Even lh?ugh the physical distance that separates China Hutu militias who fled to
and Cuba IS great, fnendship between both people goes Congo after Rwanda's 1994
'· back a long way," Hu said.
genocide left more than
Cuba depended heavily on Soviet largesse and turned a 500,000 Tutsis and others
cold shoulder to Chma during the Cold War 's Sino-Soviet . slaughtered. But critics say
5plit. But ties warmed afterthe breakup of the Soviet Union he IS more interested in
in 1991 , and Cuba now has no problem dealing with both power and Congo's mineral
J)eijing and MoscoW.
·
. wealth.
· . Wi~h bilateraltJ;ade topping $2.i'i billion a year, China is
Rebel
spokesman
Cuba s No.2 tradmg prutner after Venezuela, where social- Bertrand Bisimwa said
ist President Hugo.Chavez provides nearly 100,000 barrels Tuesday · that his group
would immediately withof oil a day to the Island at favorable prices.
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th.e northern towns Kiwanja
and Kanyabayonga to allow
rebels and Congolese army
officials to meet Wednesday.
Th
·
e
meetmg
near
Kanyabayonga "will examine t)le establishment of
zones of separation between
their two armies, in order to
prevent any possibility of
confrontation." Bisimwa
said in a statement.
·Nkunda told U.N. envoy
Olusegun ObasanJ·o over the
weekend he was committed
to a cease-fire and U.N.
efforts 10 end the fighting.
But his troops have been
gobbling up more territory
in t\le remote hills north of
Goma by the day.
Soldiers in Congo's ill!ramed. army have spo~en
mcreasmgly about the1r
anger over lack ·of money,

food and pay raises they say
were approved but never
arrived. Th.ey also complain
that some senior pro-1\Jtsi
commanders in the army
have ordered government
f
troops to retreat rom at
least towns in apparent collusion with rebels.
The army's disarray is so
dire that President Joseph
Kabila announced late
Monday he had sacked his
army chief in ' an ' apparent
bid to ease growing unrest.
In Kayna on Tuesday,
after a day of battles with
, militiamen, soldiers wandered the · main road iri
town, hollering, begging for
cigarettes and kicking a soccer ball with automaticweapons· dangled over their
shoulders. · · .
Some wore long dark
w1p. O~e , wore a puffy
wh1te ch1ld s Jacket and a

red and white Santa Claus
hat. Another sported a black
McDonald's fast-food base- .
ball cap, .emblazoned with
the words "Crew Trainer."
Most appeared to be mov·
·th th ·
· £ T
!ng Wl.
err entrre anu 1es
mtow- an accepted practice
bc!&lt;:ause of long deployments.
Jean-Pierre Kamavu, a
civilian who works for
humanitarian group c·aned .
Heal Africa, said he fled
Kayna on Nov. 10 - not
because of. advancing
rebels, but because retreating soldiers went on a rampage,
raping
several
women, kickirig in' dol:lrs
and looting homes.
"I've been sleeping at the
hospital ever. since. Nowhere ·
else is safe," Kamavu said
after walking up a yalley
past hundreds of . eenly
empty thatch huts With not
another soul m s1ght.

Jeff Warner
113W 2ndSt
Pomeroy, OH 45769

(740) 992·5479
warnerj1 @nationwide.com

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BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

: Dear Annie: My sister
:and her husband have some
habits that really turn me off
when I visit. They leave
dirty pots and pans on the
stove for weeks . They allow
:used dishes. cups and uten:sils to pile up in the sink
:until it is overflowing. They
·have a dishwasher, but say it
doesn't clean the pots very
well. That's no surprise
when the pots have been left
-out with food remnants dry:ing on them for weeks .
: They also eat directly out
:of containers of food , like
pre-made salads and ice
eream, and then put them
.oack in the refrigerator.
· ·They serve guests directly
:from these same food con:tainers. When their kitchen
·: trash can is full , it is pulled
·out from its spot and placed
in the middle of the floor.
From there ; it becomes a
trial of wills to see who will
give in and take the trash
outside to the garbage can.
They apparently do not
care about the health issues
of all their bad habits. Ii is
not like they are pressed for
time to get these things
done. as both are retired.

My brother-in-Jaw spends
90 percent of his free time
e-mailing friends and
acquaintances all over the
country. while my sister
spends an equal amount of
time in front of the TV.
If anything is mentioned
to them about toe dirty dishes or' overflowing garbage,
they get angry and defensive . Other than not visiting
or eating out every night ·
(which can get expensive),
what do I do? - Disgusted
in California '
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Dear Disgusted: Your
sister ancl her husband have
reached an accommodation
about their level of cleanliness and they are content
with it. Consider staying at
a ·motel. or buy groceries
and cook your own meals. If
you are close enough to be
an overnight guest, you
should also pitch in and
help by washing a few dishes and emptying the overflowing garbage.
Dear Annie: Recently,
my husband had a kidney
biopsy . This made him tl\ink
about wills.
Many times families
request that peqple make
donations to a charity in lieu
of flowers. He wanted to
know about asking people

to make a donation to our
grandson's college fund.
Wou Jd that be tacky? Tyler, Texas
Dear Tyler: Yes. Unless
your husband's death will
create a major ·fi nancial
hardship for your grandson.
it is inappropriate to ask .
other people to donate
money to benefit your fami:
ly directly. you are not a
charitable
organization.
Your husband should consider sett.ing up a trust fund
to help pay for his grandson's education.
Dear Annie: This is in
response to all the letters
from men explaining why
they have affairs. What hogwash. There is no justification for cheating. Men say
their wives have gained
weight, but husbands develop· all kinds of bad habits.
Some men suggest they are
entitled to cheat because
they have helped put the
children to bed and done
some housework . It is obvious they are only doing these
things so they can reap the
benefit - sex. Do men think
women are stupid?
.
Shame on all of them for
trying to excuse their cheating by claiming th~y gave it
their !lest effort and there was

no way to avoid an affair.
After years of marriage,
romance has taken a back
seat to simply getting the
sexual satisfaction they feel
they are entitled to. Women
remember !)ow things were
when they met their husbands, and they, too, miss
those pa%ionate moments.
Listen up . you self-centere(l, ignorant , cheating
fools. It isn't all about you.
While you ·are out doing the
co-worker orJ.aying $150
to be service , your wife
may be out enjoying someone who gives her what you
don 't. :.... Napa, Calif.
Dear Napa: My, my, you
certainly needed to Jet off
some steam. We lwpe it
helped.

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RACINE
- Southern
Local School Board, regular
meeting, 8 p.m., high S£hool
media room. ·
, Tuesday, Dec. 25
POMEROY
- Local
Emergency
. Planning
Committee, II :30 a.m.,
Senior Center. FY-09 exercise to ·be discussed. Lunch
avai lable .

Clubs and
organizations

Thursday, Nov. 20
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge 453. special
meeting. 7 p.m. for the purpose of conferring the
Master Mason Degree on
one
candidate .
Refreshments after.
,
POMEROY
- Meigs
County American Can~er
Society Advisory Board, regular meeting, noon. basement
conference room Pomeroy
Librdf)l. lunch provided. new
members welcome.
POMEROY
- Meigs
· Soi l
and
Water
Conservation District Board
of Supervisors, regular
meeting, I I :30 a.m., district
office, 33101 Hiland -Road .

Church events

box@comcast.llet, or write
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
Box 118190, Chicago, lL
60611. To ji11d out more
about Armie's Mailbox,
a11d read features by other
Creators Syndicate writers
include a $25 gift certificate,
LONG BOTTOM
and cartoo11ists, visit tlze
Creator-s Syndicate Web Randi M. Gheen of Long at the I00 hour level , good
page at www.creators .com. .Bottom has earned an award towards any item from
for Jogging 50.0 hours in the Drysdales Western Storef
American Quarter Horse and 750 hours. a Tex Tan
Association
Horseback basket stamped belt. For
each additional hour levels
Riding Program.
The program recognizes achieved members will
and rewards AQHA Members receive Montana Silversmith
GALLIPOLIS - Holzer
for time spent with their products as awards.
Weight Loss Solutions
AI so at both 500 hour and
American Quarter Horses in
'
recently held 'its annual
5,000
hour award levels,
activities such as trail rides,
reunion. of former patients '·,'i
working cattle, pleasure dri- recipients receive recogniand individuals who are
tion in . "The American
ving.
and simply riding.
currently in the process to
Horse Journal" ,
Quarter
A
unique
aspect
of
the
prohave weight Joss surgery. ·
gram is its simplicity. Current AQH.:\ Is monthly magazine.
Over 60 .· individuals
AQHA Ml'lMBERS com- Stephanie A. McCommon.
attended the event which
Manager
of
plete a program application AQHA
theme.
had
a · luau
Membership
Services,
said
and pay a one-time $25
Attending were those who
enrollment fee. Each enrollee IIAQHA is very proud to
have had gastric bypass
receives an official AQHA offer this program rewarding
surgery, Jab band procelog sheet to. record their hours people who enjoy riding and
dures. and those scheduled
driving or riding an American driving ..A merican Quarter
to have lap band ~urgery.
Quarter
Horse. Participants Horses. Enrollees are doing
Terri Canterbury , former
need
not
own
their own horse, .such diverse activities that
counselor for HWLS and
but
all
official
hours must be it's Obvious this program litgastric bypass patient,
accrued with a registered erally fits everyone who likes
spoke . to the crowd about
spending time with horses."
American Quarter Horse.
memories she had froip .her
AQHA actively encourNine
subsequent
awards
;rre
.
years at HWLS.
ages
horseback riding as a
presented
at
I
00
to
5,000
hour
"The . annual reunion is
levels and range from mer- recreational activity .that can
our way of congratulating
chandise
gift certiticates from be enjoyed alone or shared
atients on ·their weight
Drysdales
Weslem Store to a with family and friends. For
oss success:. Having the .
Montana Silversmith trophy - more information about
opportunfty to help patients
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Submitted photo
change their lives is a priv' Gary Dillenger, left, receives his weight loss pin from Dr. Canady at the annual reunion for belt buckle at the highest level. AQHA and its programs,
Other awards provided by visit www.aqha.com or call
ilege," said Pam Dye, RN; Holzer Weight Loss Solutions.
AQHA
corporate sponsors (806)376-48 I I. -30
BSN, Director :or Holzer
Weight Loss S9lutions. weight Joss for an individ- from local businesses were Health Center, and more.
Located at Holzer Medical
"We look forward to help- . ual went to Gary Dillenger awarded. Donors included•
ing individuals on their who is 15 · pounds away Basket Delight s, Curves, Center in Gallipolis, HWLS
from . receiving the 200 Dailey Tire, Holzer Clinic, is a regional program - the
weight loss journey,"
POMEROY - Joe and
· Michael Canady, MD, pounds Jost .pin. For those . Holzer Health Systems, Joe only one of its kind in the Stephanie Kirby announce ·
awarded pins to those who attending the total weight Mamas Coffeehouse, Solar area, focused on chronic, the birth of their first child,
Eclipse, Spring Valley Tire diagnosed, and/or Life.have reached milestones in Joss was I ,494 pounds. ·
a son, Owen Joseph.
Brake, Sycamore . threatening obesity.
Sev~:nteen door prizes and
weight lost. The highest
The infant was born Sept
I 5 at Saint Jose ph 's
Hospital. He weighed 6
Family Medicine
pounds 3 ounces.
Hi s maternal grandparents are George and Becky
Reed of Mason, W.Va . .
Maternal
great-grandpar...
. Questio11: I'm lzaving a swelling. it 's referred•· to · a~ the chest where most ribs are best [or this problem. and we
ents
are
Fred
and
the
late
have
found
np
treatment
that
attached
to
the
breastbone
.
Tietze
syndrome.
· terribli! time with chest .
Let me explain this a little with a section of flexible car· shortens the Jen~th of the ill- Delores Taylor of Fairplain,
pain. My doctor says llzave
W.Va. and the late James
Owen Joseph Kirby
costochmuiriti~:. and he has more clearly with a brief tilage that bends to accom- ness. Pain medication, antiand
Opal
Reed
of
Walton,
recomme11ded that 1 take anatomy Jesson . Our ribs modate rib motion instead of . inflammatory 'drugs includgreat-grandparents
are
aspiri11 . It helps my pai11, are an important part of the gliding as most joints do. ing aspirin, and heat can ease W.Va.
and
the
late
Josephine
His paternal grandfather
but it hurts my stomaclz human body. They form a Only the I Ith and . I2th rib the discomfort and make it
was
the late Joseph Kirby Herman Kirby of Wes~
enough that/ can't continue protective cage around the pairs are not attached to the more bearable while you Sr. of
Racine . Paternal Columbia, W.Va. Paternal
wait until your body and time
to take it. Wlzat causes cos- vital . organs within the breastbone in this manner.
grandmother
is Dora Clay · great-grandmother is Sally
Costochondritis occurs can do the ·healing. That's
tochondritis, and what ca11 I · chest. In addition to their
Fowler of Pomeroy.
do for it si11ce I call 't take protective role. the ribs also most often to the cartilage why I recommend that you of Middleport. Paternal
must ·move - sort of like that connects the second and talk to your doctor about an
·aspiri11?
Answer: Chest pain from the sides of a bellows. - to third ribs to the breastbone anti-inflammatory medicavarious causes is a common help force air into and out of either on one or on both sides tion that is fess irritating to
iymptom. 1\fales will _often the lungs . Accommodating of the chest. Ribs move with your stomach tl,lan aspirin.
POMEROY
Meigs will .be available in the Daily
Family Medici11e® is a
llssume they are havmg a these two roles poses some .respiration, particularly with
County Auditor, Mary T. Sentinel on Nov. 26. Dec. 14
heart problem and females . mechanical dilemmas. The the deej&gt; breathing of exer: weekly column. .To submit Byer-Hill. has &lt;mnounced that and Jan. 16. They may also be
J!1ay think they have breast best protective rib cage oise, and are also attached to q~nstions, write to Martha A. dog and kennel licenses for purchased from Thomas B.
·cancer. These are normal would be rigid , while .the some of the muscles that Simpson; D.O., M.B.A., 2009 will be available Dec. I . Proffitt. Meigs County Dog
·reactions, and it's alwaxs a best "bellows" action move the neck and shou Jder. Ohio University College of
Dog licenses are required Warden. Residents may conmovement. As you might assume from OsteopaJhic Medici11e, P.O. by Jaw. Section 955.01 of the tact the Meigs County
:good idea to get unidentified requires
:£hest pain checked out Creatures with a bony this arrangement, costochon- Box 110, Atlzens, Ohio Ohio Revised Code states Auditor's Office at 992-2698
promptly. If you are found to skeleton, including humans, dritis can turn simple activi- 457Q1, or via e-mail to read- that every person who owns, with questions regarding the
have costochondritis, like are designed solve this ties like taking a deep breath erquestions@familymedi- keeps or harbors a dog more pun;hase of your 2009 Dog
or reaching to retrieve a cail ciM11ews.org. Medical infor. our reader, you are fortu- problem in a similar way .
License.
Ribs are rigid because tbey from the pantry shelf in(o lnalion in this colum11 is pro- than three months of age.
:nate. Though it can make
shall purchase a license for
:you migh~ly uncomfortable , are bone, and this rigidity difficult and painful experi- vided as an educatiomd ser- that dog before the 31 st day
vice o11ly. It does 110t replace
.
·It is not hfe threatenmg and provides an excellent protec- ences.
the
jud~me11t of your per- of January of each year.
The
symptoms
of
costo:is what we doctors call a tive cage a,. well as a finn
The cost of each dog
i•seJf-limiting" condition. . structure for the attachment chondrills usually clear up somdphysicum, wlzo should
license
will be $6 per dog
In· short, costochondritis is of muscles. Each rib is without treatment in a few be relied or~ to diagnose alllf
and
kennel
license will be
fl painful intlammatio~ of. I~ attached to the vertebra of months, but that ,probably recomme11d treatment for $25 ·per kennel . If purchased
:junctions where the nbs JOin the- backbone with a type of seems like a long time to any medical cmulilums. Past .
:with the cartilage that holds joint that allows a llliding wait for the pain to go away. columns are allllilable or~li11e after the January 3 I deadline,
wwwJamilymedicine- the penalty will be an addi,
--them to the breastbone. If the motion. The situation 1s a lit- ·There is no specific medica- at
tiona! $6.00 per \'log license
:pain is accompanied by tle different in the front of tion or treatment that works llews.org.
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Paternal grandparents are . &amp;:30 a.m . to 4:30 pm. at the
COOLVILLE
Chad weighed 7 pounds, 7 Pomeroy. Maternal great.
juill3~ ~
Meigs
County
Auditor's
Clary
and
Diana
Nelson
of
and Jackie Nelson of ounces. She has a sister, grandparents are Ray and
Sign Up Onttnel . . ..LOCIINM.com
Leoma Hall of Coolville. the Racine. Paternal great Office which is located on the
•· · :Coolville announce the McKenzie Mae Long, 5.
Maternal grandparents late Mary Parker, the late grandparents are Roger and second floor of the Meigs
·birth of their daughter,
McKayla Rae Nelson, born are Teresa: and Ernie . Roy Parker and Pauline of June Epple of Chester, and County Courthouse. For those
on Sept. 3 at Camden Clark Calaway of Coolville and Pomeroy, Annie and the late Donna· and the late Jim who prefer to purchase a
license by mail, applications
• ·Memorial Hospital. She Jack and Anita Parker of Guy Calaway of Coolville. Nelson of Pomeroy.
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Kirbys announce birth

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Wednesday, Nov. 19
MIDDLEPORT
Annual Veterans Day and
Thanksgiving Dinner, 6
Thursday, Nov. 20
p.m., Feeney-Bennett Po st
POMEROY - Laurel
·· Annie's Mailbox is writ- 128 . American Legion .
Methodist
ten by Kathy Mitchell and All members and guests Cliff Free
Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- invited . Donations to Church, revival services, 7
tors of the A1111 f:.anders "G ifts for Yanks" will be p.m. through Nov. 23.
colum11. Please e-mail your solicited
during
the Leland "Bud" Allman,
speaker. Special singing.
questions to allniesmail- evening.

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takiog place. In 'any case,
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MOGADISHU , Somalia ships would have to be
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10
minutes
·- Pirates hijacked a Thai
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'fishing boat with I6 crew responding time to prevent ·
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.members Tuesday off the any hijacking," slle told The
Associated
Press.
coast of Somalia. the same ·
The Gulf of Aden. off
~ay a major Norwegian
shipping group ordered its Somalia, connects to the
Red Sea, which in tum is
~ers to sai I around Africa
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linked
to the Mediterranean
rather than use the Suez
'
.Canal because pirates had by the· Suez Canal. The
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:seized a Saudi supertanker. route is thousands of miles
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forces decided a~ainst inter- going around the Cape of
vening in the se1zure of the GQ9d Hope off the southern
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supertanker, which was car- tip of Afnca.
"This
will
incur
signifirymg $100 million in crude.
The pirates captured an cant . extra cost, but we
lranimi cargo ship Tuesday expect our customers' SUJ?·
- the eighth ship seized in port and contribution," sa1d
12 days. Both vessels were Storeng.
"Odfjell is frustrated by
headed to the Middle East.
Odfjell SE said it made the fact that governments
the · decision to divert its and authorities: in general
ships after pirates seized the seem to take a limited inter_Saudi Arabian supertanker est in this very serious probMV Sirius Star Saturday lem ," he added, describing
.hundreds of miles !Jff the the seizures as "ruthless;
organized
·
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AP ~· coast of Kenya, the most high-level .
brazen attack yet by crime."
This undated picture ~ade at an unknown location shows the the MV Sirius Star a Saudi oil. suPertanker whl&lt;;,h tia~ b~
Somalian pirates.
Pirates have seized dozens hijacked by Somali pirates. The owner of a Saudi oil supertanker hijacked by Somali pirates over the weekend ~.aid.\fill! ;!5 .
"We will no longer of ships off Somalia's coast crew members are safe and the ship is fully loaded V~ittJ crude- a cargo worth about US$10Q million at; cl,l(rerit~rl~l:l­
expose our crew to the risk in the last year, generally Dubai-based Vela International Maririe Ltd., a subsidia~ of Saudi oil company Aramco, said in a s(!itement Mo~day.tll~~~·.
:of being hijacked and held releasing them after ransoms pany response teams have been set up and are work1ng to ensure.the release of the crew and the vesSel. 1· .
•~· 0\/1
·.
. for ransom by pirates in the were !'aid. NATO ha~ ttiree
Gulf of Aden." said Terje warsh1ps in the Gulf of Aden ducer, said it will join the floated outto the ship and I 8 Campbell of the Bahrain.. if the ship' .tries t\) ~char
Storeng. Odfjell 's president and the U.S. Navy's 5th international fight against men - presumably other based 5th l'leet said the sta- 11nywhere near Eyl ..-.
-and
chief
executive. Fleet has ships in the region. piracy, and Somali officials pirates - climbed aboard tus of the crew and cargo where the·U.S.earliersaidi.t
ladder. was not known.
was heading ~ then his
"Unless we are explicitly But the MV Sirius Star was ·vowed to try to rescue the with a rope
The
International forces will try to rescue it.,
committed by existing con- . seized far from where they supertanker, by force if nee- . Spectators watched as a
essary.
small boat carried fOod and Maritime Bureau on Sunday
Forces from Punt! and
tracts to sail through this patrol.
The Sirius Star was qat, a narcotic leaf popular in reported . five hijackings region in northern Somalia
While Somali pirates
area, as from today we will
reroute our ships around have seized 36 ships over anchored Tuesday close. Somalia, to the supertanker. since Nov. 7, before the have sometimes confronted
the past year, among them a Harardhere, the main
Salah B. Ka'ak.i, president Saudi, Iranian and Thai pirates, though Somalia's
Cape of Good Hope."
weak central . gover_nment,
Noel Choong ..of the Ukrainian ship ,loaded with pirates' den on the Somali and CEO of the· tanker's ships were announced.
arms
that
is
still
being
held,
coast,
with
a
full
load
of
2
owner
Vela
lniemational
Saud,
.
speaking
during
a
which is fighting Islamic
International
Maritime
never
had
they
seized
avesmillion
bru;rels
of
oil
and
25
.
Marine
Ltd,
s;~id
.
the
oil
~·
visit
to
Athens
·on
Tuesday,
·insurgents,
has. been unable
Bureau said the Thai boat
.tanker's 25 crew, members said Saudi Arabia would to mount a response to
was seized in the Gulf of sel as large as the Sirius Star crew members .
--As usual , I woke up at 3 "are belieyt:d to be safe." join an international initia- increasing piracy.
·
_Aden on Tuesday as it trav- and so far out ·to sea. The
Puntland forces, their
eled toward the Mideast. tanker was more than 450 a,m. and headed for the sea- . The statement said -they live against piracy in the
_The vessel was captured the nautical miles southeast of to fish, but I saw a very, were awaiting further! con' Red Sea area, where more guns blazing, freed a
same day that pirates Mombasa, Kenya, an area very large ship anchored tact from pirates controlling than 80 pirate attacks have Panama-flagged cargo ship
taken place this year.
· . from pirates on Oct. 14.
hijacked an Iranian bull&lt; far south of the zone where. less .than three miles off the the vessel.
warships
have
increased
shore,"
said
Abdinur
Haji,
a
With
naval
forces
unwillHe
did
not
elaborate
on . In Vienna, Ehsan Ul-Haq,
·cargo carrier with 25 crew
fisheanan in Harardhere.
ing to intervene, shipowners . what steps the kingdom chief analyst at JBC Energy,
members. Saturday 's attack their patrols.
Saudi Foreign Minister
"I have been fishing here in past piracy cases have would take to better protect said the seizure was not
on the Saudi supertanker
was the most brazen attack Prince Saud ai-Faisal called forthree decades, but I have ended up paying ransoms its vital oil tankers. Saudi . affecting oil prices because
the hijacking "an · outra- . never seen a ship as big as for their ships, cargos and Arabia's . French-equipped traders were focused instead
in the region yet.
navy tws 18,000-20,000 per- on "the overall economy." .
The U.S. Navy's 5th.Fleet geous act" and said "piracy, this one," he told Tbe crew. .
The 'Iranian ship was a sonnet, but has never taken
The U.S. Navy .is still surbased i)1 Bahrain dispatched like terrorism, is a disease · Associated Press in a telean aircraft to the area after which is against everybody, phone interview. "There are bulk cargo c_arrier flying a part in any hi~h-seas fighting. rounding. a Ukrainian ship
Abdullkadir Musa , the loaded w1th tanks and other
the hijackings were report- and everybody must address dozens of . spectators on Hong Kong flag and o¢at·
shore trying to catch .a ed by the Islamic J{epublic deputy sea port minister in weaponry that was seized
ed and spotted the two ves- it together."
The kingdom, which is glimpse of the large ship."
of Iran Shipping Lines. U.S. northern Somalia's break- by pirates Sept. 25 off the
sels in the hands of pirates,
the
world's
leading
oil
proHe
said
two
small
boats
Navy Commander .Jane away Puntland region, said Somali coast.
5th Fleet spokes woman
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KAYNA. Congo (AP) ·
· · Rebels were pulling back ·
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Bv WILL WEISSERT
their forces from the frontASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
lines to allow talks with the
army, their spokesman said
. HAVANA ~ China's president signed trade deals with Tuesday, as retreating army
.communist ally Cuba and agreed to help modernize its
Id ·
battl d
bs of
:ports and hospitals on 1\Jesday, part of a Latin America trip so •ers. . e . ~o
·on which Chinese businessmen have been snapping•up raw spear-w•eldmg m•h~lamen.
:materials.
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. Streams of machme-gun·
f1re cra~kled th~ough the
: Taking the long view at a time of financial crisis, China rural h1lltop v1llage of
:is investmg heavily in commodity-producing countries, and Ka~na all day as so-called
·Cuba is no exception. More than a dozen deals agreed toby Mal Mal mlhtlas . attacked
President Hu Jmtao included purchases of Cuban nickel government soldiers who
.and sugar, along with pledges to send food and building had been fleemg a rebel
:materials to help the Caribbean nation recover from three advance further s?uth. The
rt d
1 1 h
.major hurricanes.
· Hu signed off on a seq:md,'$70 millibn phase of $350 army r~po e s•m•.ar7 as,·
es With the 1111 ~1tm 10
million in Chinese credit to renovate Cuban hospitals. K1rumba, a few m1Jes furChina also committed to help renovate Cuba's crucial, but ther north..
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aging, ports.
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It was unclear how many of the deals were oncredit. Havana
ues ay s ·
V.IO ence
10
· 1y· fro m Be•Jmg
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marked another
has already borrowed extens1\te
cns 1s lowthat the
1s
might have trouble repaying as 11 recovers from Hurricanes C
It 1 ' h d It
Gustav, Ike and Paloma, all of which hit Cuba this year.
se~~~~- blo~ s~o ~~e ~a
Hu thanked Cuba for sending doctors to China after last which relies on help fro~
year's devastating earthquake, and for educational pro- the Mai Mai in its broader
grams on the island attended by about 2,000 Chinese, war with rebel leader
including medical students.
Laurent Nkunda.
China's president also met with ailing former President
Fighting between the
Fidel Castro. Cuba released a photo of the pair 'shaking army and Nkunda 's men
hands and chatting. Hu wore a business suit and the former sioc.e August ·has forced
Cuban president had on exercise· clothing· that has become hundreds of thousands of
his standard uniform since undergoing emergency intestinal people ·from 'homes into
surgery and disappearing from public view in lillY 2006.
crowded displaced camps.
Cuban authorities provided no further details, but China's The U.N. puts ·the total
-official Xinhua New~ Agency said the two held a long dis- refugee figure at 250.000,
cussion.
.
.
·
but tens of thousands have
"I see in person that you have recovered and liave been ener- also deserted Kimya and
getic, so I feel very pleased ," Xinhua reported Hu told Castro. Kanyabayonga , wh1ch are
Castro replied: "We are old friends. I am happy to see occupied by now exclusively by soldiers and their famthat you are as energetic as when I met you last time."
: Hu met with Castro duringohis first visit .to Cuba in 2004. 11ies.
.
;The 82-year-old has an undisclosed illness and brother
Rebels have advanced
Raul Castro. five years his junior, formally succeeded him close. to Kanyabayonga,
as president i~ February.
.
perched on a mountain
Accompanymg Huon a visitto a school for Chinese students ridge around 10 miles (15
on Tuesqay, Raul Castro sang snippets of a song about China kilometers) south of Kayna.
and Mao Zedong he said he learned while traveling the world in
Nkunda launched a rebel:1953. At first, hundreds of students gathered in an auditorium lion in 2004. claiming to
;seemed confused, but they soon sang along, clapping in time.
protect ethnic 1\Jtsis from
: "Even lh?ugh the physical distance that separates China Hutu militias who fled to
and Cuba IS great, fnendship between both people goes Congo after Rwanda's 1994
'· back a long way," Hu said.
genocide left more than
Cuba depended heavily on Soviet largesse and turned a 500,000 Tutsis and others
cold shoulder to Chma during the Cold War 's Sino-Soviet . slaughtered. But critics say
5plit. But ties warmed afterthe breakup of the Soviet Union he IS more interested in
in 1991 , and Cuba now has no problem dealing with both power and Congo's mineral
J)eijing and MoscoW.
·
. wealth.
· . Wi~h bilateraltJ;ade topping $2.i'i billion a year, China is
Rebel
spokesman
Cuba s No.2 tradmg prutner after Venezuela, where social- Bertrand Bisimwa said
ist President Hugo.Chavez provides nearly 100,000 barrels Tuesday · that his group
would immediately withof oil a day to the Island at favorable prices.
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draw 25' miles (40 kilometers) from hotspots around
th.e northern towns Kiwanja
and Kanyabayonga to allow
rebels and Congolese army
officials to meet Wednesday.
Th
·
e
meetmg
near
Kanyabayonga "will examine t)le establishment of
zones of separation between
their two armies, in order to
prevent any possibility of
confrontation." Bisimwa
said in a statement.
·Nkunda told U.N. envoy
Olusegun ObasanJ·o over the
weekend he was committed
to a cease-fire and U.N.
efforts 10 end the fighting.
But his troops have been
gobbling up more territory
in t\le remote hills north of
Goma by the day.
Soldiers in Congo's ill!ramed. army have spo~en
mcreasmgly about the1r
anger over lack ·of money,

food and pay raises they say
were approved but never
arrived. Th.ey also complain
that some senior pro-1\Jtsi
commanders in the army
have ordered government
f
troops to retreat rom at
least towns in apparent collusion with rebels.
The army's disarray is so
dire that President Joseph
Kabila announced late
Monday he had sacked his
army chief in ' an ' apparent
bid to ease growing unrest.
In Kayna on Tuesday,
after a day of battles with
, militiamen, soldiers wandered the · main road iri
town, hollering, begging for
cigarettes and kicking a soccer ball with automaticweapons· dangled over their
shoulders. · · .
Some wore long dark
w1p. O~e , wore a puffy
wh1te ch1ld s Jacket and a

red and white Santa Claus
hat. Another sported a black
McDonald's fast-food base- .
ball cap, .emblazoned with
the words "Crew Trainer."
Most appeared to be mov·
·th th ·
· £ T
!ng Wl.
err entrre anu 1es
mtow- an accepted practice
bc!&lt;:ause of long deployments.
Jean-Pierre Kamavu, a
civilian who works for
humanitarian group c·aned .
Heal Africa, said he fled
Kayna on Nov. 10 - not
because of. advancing
rebels, but because retreating soldiers went on a rampage,
raping
several
women, kickirig in' dol:lrs
and looting homes.
"I've been sleeping at the
hospital ever. since. Nowhere ·
else is safe," Kamavu said
after walking up a yalley
past hundreds of . eenly
empty thatch huts With not
another soul m s1ght.

Jeff Warner
113W 2ndSt
Pomeroy, OH 45769

(740) 992·5479
warnerj1 @nationwide.com

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BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

: Dear Annie: My sister
:and her husband have some
habits that really turn me off
when I visit. They leave
dirty pots and pans on the
stove for weeks . They allow
:used dishes. cups and uten:sils to pile up in the sink
:until it is overflowing. They
·have a dishwasher, but say it
doesn't clean the pots very
well. That's no surprise
when the pots have been left
-out with food remnants dry:ing on them for weeks .
: They also eat directly out
:of containers of food , like
pre-made salads and ice
eream, and then put them
.oack in the refrigerator.
· ·They serve guests directly
:from these same food con:tainers. When their kitchen
·: trash can is full , it is pulled
·out from its spot and placed
in the middle of the floor.
From there ; it becomes a
trial of wills to see who will
give in and take the trash
outside to the garbage can.
They apparently do not
care about the health issues
of all their bad habits. Ii is
not like they are pressed for
time to get these things
done. as both are retired.

My brother-in-Jaw spends
90 percent of his free time
e-mailing friends and
acquaintances all over the
country. while my sister
spends an equal amount of
time in front of the TV.
If anything is mentioned
to them about toe dirty dishes or' overflowing garbage,
they get angry and defensive . Other than not visiting
or eating out every night ·
(which can get expensive),
what do I do? - Disgusted
in California '
·
Dear Disgusted: Your
sister ancl her husband have
reached an accommodation
about their level of cleanliness and they are content
with it. Consider staying at
a ·motel. or buy groceries
and cook your own meals. If
you are close enough to be
an overnight guest, you
should also pitch in and
help by washing a few dishes and emptying the overflowing garbage.
Dear Annie: Recently,
my husband had a kidney
biopsy . This made him tl\ink
about wills.
Many times families
request that peqple make
donations to a charity in lieu
of flowers. He wanted to
know about asking people

to make a donation to our
grandson's college fund.
Wou Jd that be tacky? Tyler, Texas
Dear Tyler: Yes. Unless
your husband's death will
create a major ·fi nancial
hardship for your grandson.
it is inappropriate to ask .
other people to donate
money to benefit your fami:
ly directly. you are not a
charitable
organization.
Your husband should consider sett.ing up a trust fund
to help pay for his grandson's education.
Dear Annie: This is in
response to all the letters
from men explaining why
they have affairs. What hogwash. There is no justification for cheating. Men say
their wives have gained
weight, but husbands develop· all kinds of bad habits.
Some men suggest they are
entitled to cheat because
they have helped put the
children to bed and done
some housework . It is obvious they are only doing these
things so they can reap the
benefit - sex. Do men think
women are stupid?
.
Shame on all of them for
trying to excuse their cheating by claiming th~y gave it
their !lest effort and there was

no way to avoid an affair.
After years of marriage,
romance has taken a back
seat to simply getting the
sexual satisfaction they feel
they are entitled to. Women
remember !)ow things were
when they met their husbands, and they, too, miss
those pa%ionate moments.
Listen up . you self-centere(l, ignorant , cheating
fools. It isn't all about you.
While you ·are out doing the
co-worker orJ.aying $150
to be service , your wife
may be out enjoying someone who gives her what you
don 't. :.... Napa, Calif.
Dear Napa: My, my, you
certainly needed to Jet off
some steam. We lwpe it
helped.

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Monday, Nov. 24
RACINE
- Southern
Local School Board, regular
meeting, 8 p.m., high S£hool
media room. ·
, Tuesday, Dec. 25
POMEROY
- Local
Emergency
. Planning
Committee, II :30 a.m.,
Senior Center. FY-09 exercise to ·be discussed. Lunch
avai lable .

Clubs and
organizations

Thursday, Nov. 20
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge 453. special
meeting. 7 p.m. for the purpose of conferring the
Master Mason Degree on
one
candidate .
Refreshments after.
,
POMEROY
- Meigs
County American Can~er
Society Advisory Board, regular meeting, noon. basement
conference room Pomeroy
Librdf)l. lunch provided. new
members welcome.
POMEROY
- Meigs
· Soi l
and
Water
Conservation District Board
of Supervisors, regular
meeting, I I :30 a.m., district
office, 33101 Hiland -Road .

Church events

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for Jogging 50.0 hours in the Drysdales Western Storef
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recently held 'its annual
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prohave weight Joss surgery. ·
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Terri Canterbury , former
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counselor for HWLS and
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accrued with a registered erally fits everyone who likes
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ages
horseback riding as a
presented
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to
5,000
hour
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levels and range from mer- recreational activity .that can
our way of congratulating
chandise
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· Michael Canady, MD, pounds Jost .pin. For those . Holzer Health Systems, Joe only one of its kind in the Stephanie Kirby announce ·
awarded pins to those who attending the total weight Mamas Coffeehouse, Solar area, focused on chronic, the birth of their first child,
Eclipse, Spring Valley Tire diagnosed, and/or Life.have reached milestones in Joss was I ,494 pounds. ·
a son, Owen Joseph.
Brake, Sycamore . threatening obesity.
Sev~:nteen door prizes and
weight lost. The highest
The infant was born Sept
I 5 at Saint Jose ph 's
Hospital. He weighed 6
Family Medicine
pounds 3 ounces.
Hi s maternal grandparents are George and Becky
Reed of Mason, W.Va . .
Maternal
great-grandpar...
. Questio11: I'm lzaving a swelling. it 's referred•· to · a~ the chest where most ribs are best [or this problem. and we
ents
are
Fred
and
the
late
have
found
np
treatment
that
attached
to
the
breastbone
.
Tietze
syndrome.
· terribli! time with chest .
Let me explain this a little with a section of flexible car· shortens the Jen~th of the ill- Delores Taylor of Fairplain,
pain. My doctor says llzave
W.Va. and the late James
Owen Joseph Kirby
costochmuiriti~:. and he has more clearly with a brief tilage that bends to accom- ness. Pain medication, antiand
Opal
Reed
of
Walton,
recomme11ded that 1 take anatomy Jesson . Our ribs modate rib motion instead of . inflammatory 'drugs includgreat-grandparents
are
aspiri11 . It helps my pai11, are an important part of the gliding as most joints do. ing aspirin, and heat can ease W.Va.
and
the
late
Josephine
His paternal grandfather
but it hurts my stomaclz human body. They form a Only the I Ith and . I2th rib the discomfort and make it
was
the late Joseph Kirby Herman Kirby of Wes~
enough that/ can't continue protective cage around the pairs are not attached to the more bearable while you Sr. of
Racine . Paternal Columbia, W.Va. Paternal
wait until your body and time
to take it. Wlzat causes cos- vital . organs within the breastbone in this manner.
grandmother
is Dora Clay · great-grandmother is Sally
Costochondritis occurs can do the ·healing. That's
tochondritis, and what ca11 I · chest. In addition to their
Fowler of Pomeroy.
do for it si11ce I call 't take protective role. the ribs also most often to the cartilage why I recommend that you of Middleport. Paternal
must ·move - sort of like that connects the second and talk to your doctor about an
·aspiri11?
Answer: Chest pain from the sides of a bellows. - to third ribs to the breastbone anti-inflammatory medicavarious causes is a common help force air into and out of either on one or on both sides tion that is fess irritating to
iymptom. 1\fales will _often the lungs . Accommodating of the chest. Ribs move with your stomach tl,lan aspirin.
POMEROY
Meigs will .be available in the Daily
Family Medici11e® is a
llssume they are havmg a these two roles poses some .respiration, particularly with
County Auditor, Mary T. Sentinel on Nov. 26. Dec. 14
heart problem and females . mechanical dilemmas. The the deej&gt; breathing of exer: weekly column. .To submit Byer-Hill. has &lt;mnounced that and Jan. 16. They may also be
J!1ay think they have breast best protective rib cage oise, and are also attached to q~nstions, write to Martha A. dog and kennel licenses for purchased from Thomas B.
·cancer. These are normal would be rigid , while .the some of the muscles that Simpson; D.O., M.B.A., 2009 will be available Dec. I . Proffitt. Meigs County Dog
·reactions, and it's alwaxs a best "bellows" action move the neck and shou Jder. Ohio University College of
Dog licenses are required Warden. Residents may conmovement. As you might assume from OsteopaJhic Medici11e, P.O. by Jaw. Section 955.01 of the tact the Meigs County
:good idea to get unidentified requires
:£hest pain checked out Creatures with a bony this arrangement, costochon- Box 110, Atlzens, Ohio Ohio Revised Code states Auditor's Office at 992-2698
promptly. If you are found to skeleton, including humans, dritis can turn simple activi- 457Q1, or via e-mail to read- that every person who owns, with questions regarding the
have costochondritis, like are designed solve this ties like taking a deep breath erquestions@familymedi- keeps or harbors a dog more pun;hase of your 2009 Dog
or reaching to retrieve a cail ciM11ews.org. Medical infor. our reader, you are fortu- problem in a similar way .
License.
Ribs are rigid because tbey from the pantry shelf in(o lnalion in this colum11 is pro- than three months of age.
:nate. Though it can make
shall purchase a license for
:you migh~ly uncomfortable , are bone, and this rigidity difficult and painful experi- vided as an educatiomd ser- that dog before the 31 st day
vice o11ly. It does 110t replace
.
·It is not hfe threatenmg and provides an excellent protec- ences.
the
jud~me11t of your per- of January of each year.
The
symptoms
of
costo:is what we doctors call a tive cage a,. well as a finn
The cost of each dog
i•seJf-limiting" condition. . structure for the attachment chondrills usually clear up somdphysicum, wlzo should
license
will be $6 per dog
In· short, costochondritis is of muscles. Each rib is without treatment in a few be relied or~ to diagnose alllf
and
kennel
license will be
fl painful intlammatio~ of. I~ attached to the vertebra of months, but that ,probably recomme11d treatment for $25 ·per kennel . If purchased
:junctions where the nbs JOin the- backbone with a type of seems like a long time to any medical cmulilums. Past .
:with the cartilage that holds joint that allows a llliding wait for the pain to go away. columns are allllilable or~li11e after the January 3 I deadline,
wwwJamilymedicine- the penalty will be an addi,
--them to the breastbone. If the motion. The situation 1s a lit- ·There is no specific medica- at
tiona! $6.00 per \'log license
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County
Auditor's
Clary
and
Diana
Nelson
of
and Jackie Nelson of ounces. She has a sister, grandparents are Ray and
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Maternal grandparents late Mary Parker, the late grandparents are Roger and second floor of the Meigs
·birth of their daughter,
McKayla Rae Nelson, born are Teresa: and Ernie . Roy Parker and Pauline of June Epple of Chester, and County Courthouse. For those
on Sept. 3 at Camden Clark Calaway of Coolville and Pomeroy, Annie and the late Donna· and the late Jim who prefer to purchase a
license by mail, applications
• ·Memorial Hospital. She Jack and Anita Parker of Guy Calaway of Coolville. Nelson of Pomeroy.
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Wednesday, Nov. 19
MIDDLEPORT
Annual Veterans Day and
Thanksgiving Dinner, 6
Thursday, Nov. 20
p.m., Feeney-Bennett Po st
POMEROY - Laurel
·· Annie's Mailbox is writ- 128 . American Legion .
Methodist
ten by Kathy Mitchell and All members and guests Cliff Free
Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- invited . Donations to Church, revival services, 7
tors of the A1111 f:.anders "G ifts for Yanks" will be p.m. through Nov. 23.
colum11. Please e-mail your solicited
during
the Leland "Bud" Allman,
speaker. Special singing.
questions to allniesmail- evening.

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Nice to know its still there

ing the now debunked postelection story that she on~:e
appeared to top campaign
officials in a towel) . What is
it about Sarah?
For many folks on tlie
right, she represented an
influx of social conservatism in the campaign. All
she had to do was arrive at
the scene with her son Trig
to demonstrate her pro-Jife
bona fides . Some estimated
90 percent of Americans
fllced with the knowledge
that they might give birth to
a child with Down
Syndrome • wouldn't have
made the chbice she and her
husband, Todd, did to let the
child live.
For other conservatives,
11he simply represented any. body but McCain, a stubborn gadfly they had
bumped up against more
than once on issues of
Immigration, free speech
and even judges. And for
some ·it was the pride she
exuded in 'this great country' that made her so appealing. Some will to this day
compare her to Ronald
Reagan. Why is this? It's
about her simple and clear
patriotism. and, frankly. her
forthright belief system
compared to a now pre.&gt;ident-elect . who . was com fortable being friends with a
domestic terrorist: I don 't
question Obama 's patriotism. but to ignore the contrast would be a lie. ·
Like the 'change' from
the Obama campaign slogan
embraced by so many, Palin
offered something different.

For some it was an antiWashington feel. Many c~n­
sider her a refreshmg Cltlzen-politician in the old
mold one that Thomas
Jeffer~on would be proud to
meet. Does that make her
just like Obama? I do w?nder what the campmgn
would have been like had
they both been at the helm:
Hr wouldn't ·have had a
monopoly on change. and
she would have had her own
staffand freedom to follow
her instincts, and perhaps
better advice than she was
· given as she ran for vice
president.
. We'll never know what
could have been i 11 a
straight-on Obama vs. Palin
contest. But what we do
· know is this: Palin, like
· Obama, · energized people.
And she did it in a heckuva
lot less ·time than he had to
do it, only coming onto the
national scene and the GOP
ticket Labor Day weekend.
It's still a free country.
Media outlets still can do as
· they please (save for those
who choose to hand over
their editorial direction to
one pa11y or another). But
· Time would make a mistake
if it ignored the Palin phenom this year just because
the ticket didn 't win in the
end.
Obama would be wise to
agree.
(Kathryn Lopez is the editor of National Review
Online (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacted at k/opez@ nationalreview.com .)

JeR Connolly
. Jeff Connolly of Portland died Nov. 18,2008, at his resc
·tdence. Arrangements are under the direction of Roush
Funeral Home, Ravenswood, W.Va., and will be announced
when completed.

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out-of-state hunters. The
white-tailed deer is the
most popular game animal
in Ohio , frequently pursued by generations of
hunters . Ohio ranks sixth
. nationally in annual hunt·ing-related sales a'nd 4th
in the number of jobs
a' sociated with the hunting-related industry. Each
year, hunting has a $1 .5
billion economic impact in
Ohio. Hunting related
'retail sales in Ohio total
more than $700 million.
Ohio is divided into
three deer hunting zones.
A total of three deer may
be harvested in eastern
and southeastern Ohio's
Zone C. Any time a hunter
is allowed to take more
than one deer. they must
purchase an additional
permit. The antlerless deer
permi\ will be valid for
deer-gun week only in
Zone c. · ,
. Antlerless deer permits
must be purchased . by
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Governor to host
'Conversation on
Education' in Athe.ns

ATHENS
Ohio Public Media, 5th Floor,
Governor
Ted
Stric.kland
Television Studio A. 9 S.
COLUMBUS - Ohio's
will
visit
Athens
next
month
College St. from 2:30 to
popular deer-gun season
as part of six regional 4:00PM .
opens statewide on Dec. I,
forums across the state in
The
· Web
site
offering hunters a full
November
and
De~ember
http: //www.ConversationO
week to harvest a white' focusing on school funding. nEducation .Org provides
tail.
The forums wiii be an the public and forum particThe upcoming season
.
opportunity
to gamer feed - ipants with detai Is about the
. ~IDDLEPORT - "Tellebration," an evening of stoty- will again include an extra
back
on
Ohio's
school fund- regional forums and will
telhng, Will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Riverbend Arts weekend .of gun hunting
ing system before the gov- include ways to submit
on Dec. 20-21, according
.Council. Storytellers will include Larry Staats, Sandyville, to
ernor
introduces his educa- feedback during and after
the Ohio Departme,nt of
W.Va:• Bizzie Vunderink, Ashland, Mike Neeley, Little Natural *
tion
reform
and . school the forums. Each forum
Resources
Hockmg. Suz1 Whaples, Dunbar, W.Va .. Cathy Jo Smith, Division of Wildlife.
funding proposal in 2009.
will also be · available
Grove 'City, Keith Maynard, Evans, W.Va., and Donna
"Nothing is more impor- through ,a live Webcast on
Deer can be legally
Wilson, Middleport. ·
tant to Ohio's long-term the Web site.
hunted with. a · gun from
· They .will tell stories of railroading, Appalachian tales one half-hour before sunsuccess than improvin_g• Most regional forums will
andfanuly stones from Ireland, West Virginia and the Ohio rise to sunset through Dec.
education." Strickland said. also air live on local PBS
· 'foothills. The stories are for childrert1111d adults.
"The future of our economy stations. Stations without a·
7 and during the extra desdepends on our ability to live broadcast will tape and
Door prizes will be awarded. Admission is $5. The 'event ignated weekend. With a
is sponsored by the Arts Council.
make sure all Ohio children air their local forums folpre-hunting · season popuhave the quality education lowing the event. Feeds of
lation estim11te of 700,000
white-tailed deer, · the
op~rtunities they need to the forums will be provided
,,
bUild their careers right here to media outlets by Ohio
Division of Wildlife (lnticin Ohio."
ipates 115 .000 to 125 ,000
Government Television.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Church of the Nazarene deer will be killed during
Throughout the summer.
Educator.s. business leadwill serve a free Thanksgiving dinner at 5 p.m. on Nov. 24. the nine-day season.
Strickland
held
I I ers, parents and students,
Approximately 400,000
"Conversation
on among others, will make up
hunters are expected to
Education" forums that the live studio audience.
participate in this 'yc;ar's
focused on the six princi- Watch parties will be orga'
season,
including
many
ples for education reform as nized. in other communities
POMEROY - The Meigs County Health Department
'
outlined
in his 2008 State of in the region hosting the.
will be closed Nov. 27 - 28 for the Thimksgiving holiday.
the State address as well as forum.
During the forums, Lt.
specific education reform
policy ideas.
Governor Lee Fisher, First
Record·~
"The first round ·of edu- Lady Frances Strickland.
cation
forums gave Ohioans University System ·o f Ohio
.'
POMEROY - Meigs Pomeroy .
from
all
regions of the state Chancellor
Eric
D.
Charldine Rose Alkire,
County Recorder Kay Hill
reported the following deceased, to Roger S. · an opportunity to snare their Fingerhut and newly-selecttransfers in real estate:
Alkire, certificate of trans- thoughts and expertise on ed Obio Department .of
how to truly craft a Education Superintendent
POMEROY - Marriage licenses were issued in Meigs
Autumn Marie Bing, fer, Village of Pomeroy.
County Probate Court to: .Kevin Donald King, 38, and Guy E. Bing II, to Amy
Jeffrey Lundy. Andrea reformed system of educa- Deborah Delisle will attend
Renee Rose Murdock, 28,- Pomeroy; Lance Tyrone Wright, deed, Village of . D . . Lundy, to Jamie L. tion here in ·Ohio," regional watch parties.
Strickland said.
For in ore informatiO(l
Herman, 44, and Jeri Lynn Hawley, 34, Middleport; Philip Pomeroy.
.
Young. deed, Salisbury.
the
Athens
forum
will
be
, a~out SEOCEMS . · please
Arthur Moon, 53, and Jane Elizabeth Slager. 48, Sha,de; . Bruner L~nd Co. to Paul
Jean Craig to Deutsche
held
on
Saturday,
Dec,
20
at
visit the
website . at
Randall Dewey Goodnite, 47, and Sheila Dix(ln Long, 53, W. Holsinger, Earl E. Bank,
Ocwen
Loan
the
WOUB
Center
for
www.seocems
.org,
Rutland; Timothy MiChael Whitlat(:h;44, and Robin Lynn Baumgardner,
deed. Servicing LLC, sheriff's
Wagner, 43, Pomeroy; David Lorn Mayse. 52, Charleston. Olive. ·
deed,
Village
of
W.Va., and Rebecca Dawn Howery, 37, Syracuse,
·
Jack L. 'Fulton, Sharon Middleport.
Clifford Scott Thomas HI, 30, and Breeana Skye Andrew, Fulton, to Roger L.
Kimberly
Greer,
23, Pomeroy; Randy Keith Lee, Jr., 21, and Zoe Michelle Manley, Sr. , Connie M. · Sherman F. Greer, to
Haynes, 17, Pomeroy; Kenneth Ray McKnight, 22, and Manley,
Connie
M. Steven H. Runyon, !leed,
Miranda Loren • Barse, . 22, :Middleport; Charles R. Manley · Trust, deed. Columbia.
Lukowski, 25, Chillicothe, and Tia Ashley Pratt, 22, Village of Middleport.
Dale E. Hart, Kathryn
..
Athens; Hatold Scarberry, Jr., 29, and Shawna Marie Gray,
Seer&amp;. 'Hart, Laura K. Hart, to . BV LAURAN NE!ilRGAAAD
Thomas
E.
cent m Alabama and
23, Pomeroy; Justin Bryan Robson, 26, and Angela Dawn Jennifer R. Seers, to Home National Bank,
AP MEDICAL WRITER
Louisiana: . and a high of
.
Hayman. 21, Long Bottom.
Bertie R. Lance, Jennifer right of way, Sutton.
18.8 percent in Mississippi.
· Eric Matthew Bume,m, 21, Vinda Pearl Ratcliff. 21, R. Seers, deed, Chester.
WASH!NGTON - The
. Nancy J. Yoacham,
The report urges states to
Middleport; Woodrow Wilson Hall III, 27, and Melissa
odds
of
having
a.
prematu~e
Jeremy
Coleman, Nancy .J. Pedigo, Jay E.
address three factors that
'Raynelle Houser, 26, Pomeroy; Tony Mullholland Quillen, Timothy•.
.Coleman, Pedigo, to Village of baby are lowest in Vermont play a role:
· 38, and Mary Marie Francis, 42, Pomeroy; and I(I:istopher Christina Coleman, Justin Ra.cine, ' right of way, and highest in Mississippi. .
-Lack of insurance,
Keith Ginther, 21, and Samantha Nicole Brown, 19, Coleman,
The March of Dimes which translates into missed
to
Jerry Sutton.
.
Racine.
Coleman, deed, Rutland. ·
Christopher M. Roush to mapped the stark state-by- or late prenatal care. In
Ohio · Department of
M p
11 d d state disparities in what it states with the highest preNatural Resources to Ohio Jean · · . owe · ee ' called a "report card" on maturity rates, at least one
Village of Syracuse.
in five women of childbearDepartment
· of
Bruner Land Co., Inc. to prematurity Wednesday .to
track
progress
toward
ing age are uninsured. Early
POMEROY - Actions for dissolution of marriage were · Transportation, · depart- Darin Horn, Faith Dye,
meeting a federal goal of prenatal care can identify
filed in Meigs County Common Pleas Court by: Emily J. mental transfer, deed. .
deed, Bedford.
·
s lowerin~ preterm births.
David L. Herbert, Kelly
risks for preterm labor and
Gilmore and Gary W. Gilmore, Langsville; Ezra J. Sheets
L
Herbert,
to
Robert
James
F.
Dehner,
r.,
There
s
nor
much
chance
sometimes lower them.
and Lisa J. Sheets, Reedsville; and Frankie E. Hackathorn,
-Smoking increases the
Long Bottom, and Joseph W. Hackatj10m, Parkersburg, Vernon . III, Emily s. Ruth E. Dehner, to James of meeting that goal by the
Vernon, deed, Columbia.
J. Buckley, Carolyn J . original 2010 deadline, if risks of prematurity. low
W.Va.
.
.
the "D" grade the charity birthweight and birth
Dissolutions were granted to; Dawn M. Jones and Cuf!is . Southern Local Board of Buckley, deed, Cbester.
Education,
Racine,Sutton
Brian
Yol!ng,
decea~ed,
bestowed on the nation is defects. Government figD. Jones; Charles P. Knopp and Mary Ann Knopp; and
Rural
School
District,
to
to
Candy
Young,
certifiany
indication, .
. ures suggest 17 percent of
Laura E. Payne and Kevin W, Payne.
·.
Village of Racine. deed, cate 'l&gt;f transfer, Salem.
More than half. a million women smoke during pregSutton.
· Candy
Young . to U.S. babies - one in every nancy. The new report urged
Carol s. Lewis to Hocking Valley Bank, eight - are born premature targetill8 smoldng by all
'
Michael D. Lewis, deed, deed, Salem. •
each r.ear, a toll that's risen women of childbearing ag6.
POMEROY - Divorces were granted in Meigs County Rutland.
Kelley R. Lawson .to stead1ly for two decades. About a third of thos.e
Common Pleas Court to Leonard Watkins from Kristina
Nancy Phillips, Eugene Eric E. Lawson, deed, The govemm~nt's goal: No women smoke in· Louisiana
Marie Kanieoki-Watkins; Lowell W. Brown from Janet Phillips, to Jim D. Allman, Letart.
more than 7.6 percent of and West Virginia, the
Elaine Bell; Benjamin W. Putman from Lena E. Putman; deed, S~:ipio. .
Marcia
Diane babies born before comple- report says, compared with
Michael Will from Edna Will; and John Tucker Williams
HSBC
Bank
USA, Hendricks,
William tion of the 37th week of 9.3 percent and II P-ercent
from Jessica R. Williams.
Merrill Lynch Mortgage, Thomas Hendricks, to pregnancy.
in Utah and California.
Option One Mortgage William Travis Hendricks,
Preterm birth can affect respectively.
.
Corp .. . to Jason E: Prater, Amber Blackwell, deed, any.mother-to-be, stressed a
-Then there ·s the trickirecent
U.S.
Surgeon er issue of so-called late
deed, Village of Racine.
Rutland. '
POMEROY - Ronald E. Eastman was appointed to the
Ellen Eblin to Oxford
William
'Travis General's meeting on the preemies. babies born
Veterans Service Commission by Common Pleas Court 0 I'1 C0., r'ght
of way. , Hendricks,
Amber problem .. Scientists Jlon't between 34 and 37 weeks .
I
Judge Fred w. Crow III.
Orange.
·
Blackwell. to Peoples understand all the complex They're fueling the nation 's
prematurity rise. While not
Arthur H. Kibble, Jr., Bank, security agreement, causes.
But
Wednesday's
report
as
devastating as a paby
deceased, to •Cathy J. Rutland.
big
geographic
born
months early, being
highlights
Kibble, deed, Orange·. ·
Mark C. Porter, Theresa
Fred W. Crow .III, Cathy R. Porter, to James M. differences that March of even a few weeks early can
POMERQY - A foreclosure was granted in Meigs
president• Dr. cause learning or behavioral
Crow,
to Steven R. Hill, Michelle L. Hutton, Dimes
County Common Pleas Court ~o Home National Bank
Jennifer
Howse
called "a delays and other problems.
VanMeter, deed, Village of deed, Chester.
against Gregory Thomas Petroski, and others.
dash of cold water."
And recent . research sugIn Vermont, 9 percent of eests at ·least some nearc
babies were preemies in term babies are due to
2005,
the latest available data. Caesarean sections schedPageAl
POMEROY ~ A judgment action ' was filed in· ~eigs
In Oregon and Connecticut, uled before full-term . either
County Common Pleas Court by PIA: Catd Servtces, schools. The bank then child will be without a win- just under 10.5 percent of deliberately or because of
Cincinnati, against Rolland D. Colburn, Pomeroy. ·
babies were premature.
.confusion about the fetus '6 .
'
'
' delivers the coats to the. ter coat over the holidays.
Travel
south,
and
premaexact age.
school where the coat is For those wishing to donate
Howse urged hospitals to
given to the child in private a child's coat or mqney turity steadily worsens : In
West Virginia, 14.4 percent double-check that women
to avoid any :ype of embartowards the purchase of a of babies were preemies: given an · early C-sectioil
Page At
r~mellt.
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The .bank's goal IS to coat, it can be dropped off more than 15 percent in tr,uly need one for a medic;\~
damaged building or demol- had lieen part.ialiy demol- have a11 orders fiiied iJy at the Peoples Bank Kentucky
and
South problem , as current healt!l
ish it, and did not reply to a ished and then left, Baer Christmas break so no Pomeroy Branch .
Carolina; more than I 6 per- guidelines recommend.
certified letter containing said, and was condemned
that order. Mullins said the . earlier this year.
90-day period for rep~ts
A fire-damaged home on
Meigs Memory Gardens
has·passed, and a cou~ Cita- Mill Street 'has been tom
announces the
tion is the next step m the down and · the lot is now
enforcement process.
cleared, Mullins said.
Opening of
There are·two condemned
The only other con- ·
houses on Mill Street, but demned property currently
RESURRECTION GROUNDS
the owner of one canqot be pen&lt;ting in .the building
A new granite upright section .
identified. The owner of a inspector's office is a home
second lias offered to give on South Third Avenue,
the property to the village in
Noyember Soecjal
· exthange for demolition of known ,to long-time resiBuy I Space - 2nd s_pace free
dents as the Bacon property..
the house.
... "'OU
you I' " - h o m..
tt• 111•• \0 JWOVIM lfOU
Its
ownership
cannot
·be
$690 for 2 spaces
..tth oo.e-.,.,tlwa.
An unsafe barn-type
_ _, . ._ _u,.. _.,.to fN'ot.ot ll'ovt" hom• owe,
.
determined'
,
and
although
building on Powell Street,
Keed &amp; Baur Insurance Agen~y
.owned by Brent Manley and neighbors have complained
·220 fAst Main Stn:et
c\)ndemned this summer, about unsafe conditions,
l'ome_roy, OH 4~71't9
7-10-992-31100 0
has been demolished as trespassing and other probwww.reOONI.tlr.("()111 •
ordered, Mullins said. So lems there, it could be a
jdillontlJi f't't~\'11\UI '. COm
_..nt lodlljo •
has a property on Park long time before it is demolta _ . aMJuf OU"r ,..,,...,_lllolk:rt
Street owned by Ed Baer. It ished .

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'Tellabration' set ·.
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Free dilmer

Closed for Thanksgiving .

Land transfers

For the

Marriage licenses

·Report urges states to
tackle pretenn birth crisis·

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EDITOR

Appointment ·

The children of Depression 2. 0
Jim
Mullen

He'd never hire anyone to
do something he could do
'just as well . . Until they
became metric and computqized, he'd do all the car
repairs himself. "Hire a
· roofer to put on a new roof!
When I can do it myself."
"Hire a painter to pamt the
house? When I can paint it
myself!" "Hire an electrician rewire the house?
When I can do it myself!" If
he ever spent money on a
plumber or a carpenter or a
mason, I never heard about
it. Now we're on the brink
of Depression 2.0,1 wonder
how today 's children will
describe the hard times to
their children .
"We were so poor, we
only had basic cable. And
we had to watch it on a 27inch television . No HBO,
no Starz, no Showtime. We
couldn't even afford the

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take us there once a week.
At Christmas, we were
lucky if we got an Xbox or
u Wii. We 'd never get both
and knew better than to ask.
Instead of throwing our old
computers out, Dad would
sell them on eBay. We never
kne_w until years later. He
must have been so ashamed.
He 'tried to pretend that we
weren't poor. Once he took
us to a local theme park
instead of the one thousands
of miles away and tried to
pretend it was a 'vacation.'
Like w~o wouldn 't notice the
difference. Actually, the
local place was pretty good,
but is it really a vacation if
it's cheap? Of course not."
But even though we were
poor and had to do without,
we were happy. Because
everyone was poor, everyone had to do without. We
were all in the same boat. ·
Except for people · who
caused Depression 2.0.
They were on yachts.
(Jim Mullen is tile author
of "It 7ltkes a Village Idiot:
Complicating tile Simp/~
Life" cmd "Baby's First
Talloo." You can reach him

ar jim_muller~@m)way.com)

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Disney channel. You kids
today don't know what ·
poverty is. We were on the
one-film-at-a-time
plan
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long picked The One Lopez ,Barack Obama. After all,
Dan Goodrich
more than half the country
Publisher
went and elected him the
next president of the United
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defeat of Elizabeth Dole in
General Manager-New~ Editor
And, come to think aboot North Carolina, though,
it , the ·ink-stained pundits at there are no pro-life women
Time have already vaulted ' in the Senate.)
the former senator from
Wh atever y0 u thoug ht of
Congress shall make no law respecting an
Illinois to top-dog status. her, it seemed everyone in
When.
last December, they the country had an opinion
· establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
declared the 2007 champion of Palin _ at the very start,
: free exercise thereof; or abridging ·the freedom
'You,' they hit on one of the throughout, .and after the
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the '' key ingredients to Obama's Republicans' failed national
successful strategy: he was campaign. And like Obama,
:people peaceably to assemble, a11d to petition
so disciplined, so likable, so .all you had to do was look at
the Government for a redress of grievances.
broad in his way of speak- her to see that she offered
ing
that Amencans were · something different 'On a
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able
to project their hopes national ticket. In neither
- The First Amendment to the u.s. Constitution
and dreams for their country case did 1 think ihat novelty
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onto him, regardless of what alone was a sufficient qualihe actually had to offer.
fication for executive office,
But Time shouldn't diss but the sheer innovative
the not insignificant portion force of each was bl.indingly
of the country that voted for obvious, and the first things
Republican John McCain. you noticed.
at
National
And, specifically, they
Here
shouldn't ignore the people Review's
post-election
who were energized .by the cruise, a group gathered for
addition . of · Alaska Gov. a weeklong pos(-mortem on
Sarah Palin to his ·ticket. •the high seas has Palin on
She offered something new the brain, Palin's not on
on the right, something new ship, but neither her absence
from a woman and some- nor the McCain loss has
thing new for Republicans. dampened enthusiasm for
·· Dear Editor:
· I would like to thank the honest people left in the world. Mind you, Palin was far her here.
from the first pro-life conOn the lighter side, one
·My daughter left her wallet in a cart at Powell's Food Fair servative woman to appear foreign
policy expert
on Nov. 12, 2008 and someone tuined it in to the service in the Republican Party showed up for a panel tn a
there are' plenty of them in towel (but fully clothed
:desk.
Hous.e
of underneath) in an act of sol(Now you have to understand, she has had a very stress- the
Representatives. (With the idarity with Palin (referencful past month. She is a daycare provider and due to recently giving birth to her son, her check was short by abouc
$400 and hei son just got out of the hospital from a weeklong stay due to having breathing problems.)
After leaving the store and getting the baby buckled into
the car she completely forgot about her wallet and drove
away. She returned to get her wallet fully believing that it
would be gone or empty. She was relieved to find that it had
been tuined in.
: This is where pride for my daughter overwhelmed' me.
When she found that $350 was missing, she- said it was a
.good day and that sh~ was glad she could still pay her
house payment with the money that was left.
Yesterday !learned a lesson from her - there is alw~ys
a: bright side to everything. Do keep smiling.
: P.S. - I wrote a letter to the editor yesterday concerning
. my daughter's wallet. This is an update and proof that the
power of God is still alive and well.
.. My daughter had called to see if she could borrow some
money to pay the rest of her bills and of course we said
"yes" so she said she would be out later. In the meantime,
her sister had stopped by to visit the baby and she sent her
.?ut to get the mail out of the box. She walked back in the
pouse and handed her sister what she had found in the mailbox - $354 rolled up in a rubberband with the word
"rorry" written on a dollar.
.· May God greatly bless the person who found it in their
heart to return the money. Never underestimate the power
of prayer.
·· Shari Blackwell
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ing the now debunked postelection story that she on~:e
appeared to top campaign
officials in a towel) . What is
it about Sarah?
For many folks on tlie
right, she represented an
influx of social conservatism in the campaign. All
she had to do was arrive at
the scene with her son Trig
to demonstrate her pro-Jife
bona fides . Some estimated
90 percent of Americans
fllced with the knowledge
that they might give birth to
a child with Down
Syndrome • wouldn't have
made the chbice she and her
husband, Todd, did to let the
child live.
For other conservatives,
11he simply represented any. body but McCain, a stubborn gadfly they had
bumped up against more
than once on issues of
Immigration, free speech
and even judges. And for
some ·it was the pride she
exuded in 'this great country' that made her so appealing. Some will to this day
compare her to Ronald
Reagan. Why is this? It's
about her simple and clear
patriotism. and, frankly. her
forthright belief system
compared to a now pre.&gt;ident-elect . who . was com fortable being friends with a
domestic terrorist: I don 't
question Obama 's patriotism. but to ignore the contrast would be a lie. ·
Like the 'change' from
the Obama campaign slogan
embraced by so many, Palin
offered something different.

For some it was an antiWashington feel. Many c~n­
sider her a refreshmg Cltlzen-politician in the old
mold one that Thomas
Jeffer~on would be proud to
meet. Does that make her
just like Obama? I do w?nder what the campmgn
would have been like had
they both been at the helm:
Hr wouldn't ·have had a
monopoly on change. and
she would have had her own
staffand freedom to follow
her instincts, and perhaps
better advice than she was
· given as she ran for vice
president.
. We'll never know what
could have been i 11 a
straight-on Obama vs. Palin
contest. But what we do
· know is this: Palin, like
· Obama, · energized people.
And she did it in a heckuva
lot less ·time than he had to
do it, only coming onto the
national scene and the GOP
ticket Labor Day weekend.
It's still a free country.
Media outlets still can do as
· they please (save for those
who choose to hand over
their editorial direction to
one pa11y or another). But
· Time would make a mistake
if it ignored the Palin phenom this year just because
the ticket didn 't win in the
end.
Obama would be wise to
agree.
(Kathryn Lopez is the editor of National Review
Online (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacted at k/opez@ nationalreview.com .)

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'Conversation on
Education' in Athe.ns

ATHENS
Ohio Public Media, 5th Floor,
Governor
Ted
Stric.kland
Television Studio A. 9 S.
COLUMBUS - Ohio's
will
visit
Athens
next
month
College St. from 2:30 to
popular deer-gun season
as part of six regional 4:00PM .
opens statewide on Dec. I,
forums across the state in
The
· Web
site
offering hunters a full
November
and
De~ember
http: //www.ConversationO
week to harvest a white' focusing on school funding. nEducation .Org provides
tail.
The forums wiii be an the public and forum particThe upcoming season
.
opportunity
to gamer feed - ipants with detai Is about the
. ~IDDLEPORT - "Tellebration," an evening of stoty- will again include an extra
back
on
Ohio's
school fund- regional forums and will
telhng, Will be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Riverbend Arts weekend .of gun hunting
ing system before the gov- include ways to submit
on Dec. 20-21, according
.Council. Storytellers will include Larry Staats, Sandyville, to
ernor
introduces his educa- feedback during and after
the Ohio Departme,nt of
W.Va:• Bizzie Vunderink, Ashland, Mike Neeley, Little Natural *
tion
reform
and . school the forums. Each forum
Resources
Hockmg. Suz1 Whaples, Dunbar, W.Va .. Cathy Jo Smith, Division of Wildlife.
funding proposal in 2009.
will also be · available
Grove 'City, Keith Maynard, Evans, W.Va., and Donna
"Nothing is more impor- through ,a live Webcast on
Deer can be legally
Wilson, Middleport. ·
tant to Ohio's long-term the Web site.
hunted with. a · gun from
· They .will tell stories of railroading, Appalachian tales one half-hour before sunsuccess than improvin_g• Most regional forums will
andfanuly stones from Ireland, West Virginia and the Ohio rise to sunset through Dec.
education." Strickland said. also air live on local PBS
· 'foothills. The stories are for childrert1111d adults.
"The future of our economy stations. Stations without a·
7 and during the extra desdepends on our ability to live broadcast will tape and
Door prizes will be awarded. Admission is $5. The 'event ignated weekend. With a
is sponsored by the Arts Council.
make sure all Ohio children air their local forums folpre-hunting · season popuhave the quality education lowing the event. Feeds of
lation estim11te of 700,000
white-tailed deer, · the
op~rtunities they need to the forums will be provided
,,
bUild their careers right here to media outlets by Ohio
Division of Wildlife (lnticin Ohio."
ipates 115 .000 to 125 ,000
Government Television.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Church of the Nazarene deer will be killed during
Throughout the summer.
Educator.s. business leadwill serve a free Thanksgiving dinner at 5 p.m. on Nov. 24. the nine-day season.
Strickland
held
I I ers, parents and students,
Approximately 400,000
"Conversation
on among others, will make up
hunters are expected to
Education" forums that the live studio audience.
participate in this 'yc;ar's
focused on the six princi- Watch parties will be orga'
season,
including
many
ples for education reform as nized. in other communities
POMEROY - The Meigs County Health Department
'
outlined
in his 2008 State of in the region hosting the.
will be closed Nov. 27 - 28 for the Thimksgiving holiday.
the State address as well as forum.
During the forums, Lt.
specific education reform
policy ideas.
Governor Lee Fisher, First
Record·~
"The first round ·of edu- Lady Frances Strickland.
cation
forums gave Ohioans University System ·o f Ohio
.'
POMEROY - Meigs Pomeroy .
from
all
regions of the state Chancellor
Eric
D.
Charldine Rose Alkire,
County Recorder Kay Hill
reported the following deceased, to Roger S. · an opportunity to snare their Fingerhut and newly-selecttransfers in real estate:
Alkire, certificate of trans- thoughts and expertise on ed Obio Department .of
how to truly craft a Education Superintendent
POMEROY - Marriage licenses were issued in Meigs
Autumn Marie Bing, fer, Village of Pomeroy.
County Probate Court to: .Kevin Donald King, 38, and Guy E. Bing II, to Amy
Jeffrey Lundy. Andrea reformed system of educa- Deborah Delisle will attend
Renee Rose Murdock, 28,- Pomeroy; Lance Tyrone Wright, deed, Village of . D . . Lundy, to Jamie L. tion here in ·Ohio," regional watch parties.
Strickland said.
For in ore informatiO(l
Herman, 44, and Jeri Lynn Hawley, 34, Middleport; Philip Pomeroy.
.
Young. deed, Salisbury.
the
Athens
forum
will
be
, a~out SEOCEMS . · please
Arthur Moon, 53, and Jane Elizabeth Slager. 48, Sha,de; . Bruner L~nd Co. to Paul
Jean Craig to Deutsche
held
on
Saturday,
Dec,
20
at
visit the
website . at
Randall Dewey Goodnite, 47, and Sheila Dix(ln Long, 53, W. Holsinger, Earl E. Bank,
Ocwen
Loan
the
WOUB
Center
for
www.seocems
.org,
Rutland; Timothy MiChael Whitlat(:h;44, and Robin Lynn Baumgardner,
deed. Servicing LLC, sheriff's
Wagner, 43, Pomeroy; David Lorn Mayse. 52, Charleston. Olive. ·
deed,
Village
of
W.Va., and Rebecca Dawn Howery, 37, Syracuse,
·
Jack L. 'Fulton, Sharon Middleport.
Clifford Scott Thomas HI, 30, and Breeana Skye Andrew, Fulton, to Roger L.
Kimberly
Greer,
23, Pomeroy; Randy Keith Lee, Jr., 21, and Zoe Michelle Manley, Sr. , Connie M. · Sherman F. Greer, to
Haynes, 17, Pomeroy; Kenneth Ray McKnight, 22, and Manley,
Connie
M. Steven H. Runyon, !leed,
Miranda Loren • Barse, . 22, :Middleport; Charles R. Manley · Trust, deed. Columbia.
Lukowski, 25, Chillicothe, and Tia Ashley Pratt, 22, Village of Middleport.
Dale E. Hart, Kathryn
..
Athens; Hatold Scarberry, Jr., 29, and Shawna Marie Gray,
Seer&amp;. 'Hart, Laura K. Hart, to . BV LAURAN NE!ilRGAAAD
Thomas
E.
cent m Alabama and
23, Pomeroy; Justin Bryan Robson, 26, and Angela Dawn Jennifer R. Seers, to Home National Bank,
AP MEDICAL WRITER
Louisiana: . and a high of
.
Hayman. 21, Long Bottom.
Bertie R. Lance, Jennifer right of way, Sutton.
18.8 percent in Mississippi.
· Eric Matthew Bume,m, 21, Vinda Pearl Ratcliff. 21, R. Seers, deed, Chester.
WASH!NGTON - The
. Nancy J. Yoacham,
The report urges states to
Middleport; Woodrow Wilson Hall III, 27, and Melissa
odds
of
having
a.
prematu~e
Jeremy
Coleman, Nancy .J. Pedigo, Jay E.
address three factors that
'Raynelle Houser, 26, Pomeroy; Tony Mullholland Quillen, Timothy•.
.Coleman, Pedigo, to Village of baby are lowest in Vermont play a role:
· 38, and Mary Marie Francis, 42, Pomeroy; and I(I:istopher Christina Coleman, Justin Ra.cine, ' right of way, and highest in Mississippi. .
-Lack of insurance,
Keith Ginther, 21, and Samantha Nicole Brown, 19, Coleman,
The March of Dimes which translates into missed
to
Jerry Sutton.
.
Racine.
Coleman, deed, Rutland. ·
Christopher M. Roush to mapped the stark state-by- or late prenatal care. In
Ohio · Department of
M p
11 d d state disparities in what it states with the highest preNatural Resources to Ohio Jean · · . owe · ee ' called a "report card" on maturity rates, at least one
Village of Syracuse.
in five women of childbearDepartment
· of
Bruner Land Co., Inc. to prematurity Wednesday .to
track
progress
toward
ing age are uninsured. Early
POMEROY - Actions for dissolution of marriage were · Transportation, · depart- Darin Horn, Faith Dye,
meeting a federal goal of prenatal care can identify
filed in Meigs County Common Pleas Court by: Emily J. mental transfer, deed. .
deed, Bedford.
·
s lowerin~ preterm births.
David L. Herbert, Kelly
risks for preterm labor and
Gilmore and Gary W. Gilmore, Langsville; Ezra J. Sheets
L
Herbert,
to
Robert
James
F.
Dehner,
r.,
There
s
nor
much
chance
sometimes lower them.
and Lisa J. Sheets, Reedsville; and Frankie E. Hackathorn,
-Smoking increases the
Long Bottom, and Joseph W. Hackatj10m, Parkersburg, Vernon . III, Emily s. Ruth E. Dehner, to James of meeting that goal by the
Vernon, deed, Columbia.
J. Buckley, Carolyn J . original 2010 deadline, if risks of prematurity. low
W.Va.
.
.
the "D" grade the charity birthweight and birth
Dissolutions were granted to; Dawn M. Jones and Cuf!is . Southern Local Board of Buckley, deed, Cbester.
Education,
Racine,Sutton
Brian
Yol!ng,
decea~ed,
bestowed on the nation is defects. Government figD. Jones; Charles P. Knopp and Mary Ann Knopp; and
Rural
School
District,
to
to
Candy
Young,
certifiany
indication, .
. ures suggest 17 percent of
Laura E. Payne and Kevin W, Payne.
·.
Village of Racine. deed, cate 'l&gt;f transfer, Salem.
More than half. a million women smoke during pregSutton.
· Candy
Young . to U.S. babies - one in every nancy. The new report urged
Carol s. Lewis to Hocking Valley Bank, eight - are born premature targetill8 smoldng by all
'
Michael D. Lewis, deed, deed, Salem. •
each r.ear, a toll that's risen women of childbearing ag6.
POMEROY - Divorces were granted in Meigs County Rutland.
Kelley R. Lawson .to stead1ly for two decades. About a third of thos.e
Common Pleas Court to Leonard Watkins from Kristina
Nancy Phillips, Eugene Eric E. Lawson, deed, The govemm~nt's goal: No women smoke in· Louisiana
Marie Kanieoki-Watkins; Lowell W. Brown from Janet Phillips, to Jim D. Allman, Letart.
more than 7.6 percent of and West Virginia, the
Elaine Bell; Benjamin W. Putman from Lena E. Putman; deed, S~:ipio. .
Marcia
Diane babies born before comple- report says, compared with
Michael Will from Edna Will; and John Tucker Williams
HSBC
Bank
USA, Hendricks,
William tion of the 37th week of 9.3 percent and II P-ercent
from Jessica R. Williams.
Merrill Lynch Mortgage, Thomas Hendricks, to pregnancy.
in Utah and California.
Option One Mortgage William Travis Hendricks,
Preterm birth can affect respectively.
.
Corp .. . to Jason E: Prater, Amber Blackwell, deed, any.mother-to-be, stressed a
-Then there ·s the trickirecent
U.S.
Surgeon er issue of so-called late
deed, Village of Racine.
Rutland. '
POMEROY - Ronald E. Eastman was appointed to the
Ellen Eblin to Oxford
William
'Travis General's meeting on the preemies. babies born
Veterans Service Commission by Common Pleas Court 0 I'1 C0., r'ght
of way. , Hendricks,
Amber problem .. Scientists Jlon't between 34 and 37 weeks .
I
Judge Fred w. Crow III.
Orange.
·
Blackwell. to Peoples understand all the complex They're fueling the nation 's
prematurity rise. While not
Arthur H. Kibble, Jr., Bank, security agreement, causes.
But
Wednesday's
report
as
devastating as a paby
deceased, to •Cathy J. Rutland.
big
geographic
born
months early, being
highlights
Kibble, deed, Orange·. ·
Mark C. Porter, Theresa
Fred W. Crow .III, Cathy R. Porter, to James M. differences that March of even a few weeks early can
POMERQY - A foreclosure was granted in Meigs
president• Dr. cause learning or behavioral
Crow,
to Steven R. Hill, Michelle L. Hutton, Dimes
County Common Pleas Court ~o Home National Bank
Jennifer
Howse
called "a delays and other problems.
VanMeter, deed, Village of deed, Chester.
against Gregory Thomas Petroski, and others.
dash of cold water."
And recent . research sugIn Vermont, 9 percent of eests at ·least some nearc
babies were preemies in term babies are due to
2005,
the latest available data. Caesarean sections schedPageAl
POMEROY ~ A judgment action ' was filed in· ~eigs
In Oregon and Connecticut, uled before full-term . either
County Common Pleas Court by PIA: Catd Servtces, schools. The bank then child will be without a win- just under 10.5 percent of deliberately or because of
Cincinnati, against Rolland D. Colburn, Pomeroy. ·
babies were premature.
.confusion about the fetus '6 .
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' delivers the coats to the. ter coat over the holidays.
Travel
south,
and
premaexact age.
school where the coat is For those wishing to donate
Howse urged hospitals to
given to the child in private a child's coat or mqney turity steadily worsens : In
West Virginia, 14.4 percent double-check that women
to avoid any :ype of embartowards the purchase of a of babies were preemies: given an · early C-sectioil
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The .bank's goal IS to coat, it can be dropped off more than 15 percent in tr,uly need one for a medic;\~
damaged building or demol- had lieen part.ialiy demol- have a11 orders fiiied iJy at the Peoples Bank Kentucky
and
South problem , as current healt!l
ish it, and did not reply to a ished and then left, Baer Christmas break so no Pomeroy Branch .
Carolina; more than I 6 per- guidelines recommend.
certified letter containing said, and was condemned
that order. Mullins said the . earlier this year.
90-day period for rep~ts
A fire-damaged home on
Meigs Memory Gardens
has·passed, and a cou~ Cita- Mill Street 'has been tom
announces the
tion is the next step m the down and · the lot is now
enforcement process.
cleared, Mullins said.
Opening of
There are·two condemned
The only other con- ·
houses on Mill Street, but demned property currently
RESURRECTION GROUNDS
the owner of one canqot be pen&lt;ting in .the building
A new granite upright section .
identified. The owner of a inspector's office is a home
second lias offered to give on South Third Avenue,
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The children of Depression 2. 0
Jim
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He'd never hire anyone to
do something he could do
'just as well . . Until they
became metric and computqized, he'd do all the car
repairs himself. "Hire a
· roofer to put on a new roof!
When I can do it myself."
"Hire a painter to pamt the
house? When I can paint it
myself!" "Hire an electrician rewire the house?
When I can do it myself!" If
he ever spent money on a
plumber or a carpenter or a
mason, I never heard about
it. Now we're on the brink
of Depression 2.0,1 wonder
how today 's children will
describe the hard times to
their children .
"We were so poor, we
only had basic cable. And
we had to watch it on a 27inch television . No HBO,
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take us there once a week.
At Christmas, we were
lucky if we got an Xbox or
u Wii. We 'd never get both
and knew better than to ask.
Instead of throwing our old
computers out, Dad would
sell them on eBay. We never
kne_w until years later. He
must have been so ashamed.
He 'tried to pretend that we
weren't poor. Once he took
us to a local theme park
instead of the one thousands
of miles away and tried to
pretend it was a 'vacation.'
Like w~o wouldn 't notice the
difference. Actually, the
local place was pretty good,
but is it really a vacation if
it's cheap? Of course not."
But even though we were
poor and had to do without,
we were happy. Because
everyone was poor, everyone had to do without. We
were all in the same boat. ·
Except for people · who
caused Depression 2.0.
They were on yachts.
(Jim Mullen is tile author
of "It 7ltkes a Village Idiot:
Complicating tile Simp/~
Life" cmd "Baby's First
Talloo." You can reach him

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embarrassing, We made her
drop us off ,a few blocks
away so no one would see
It You can laugh all you
want , young lady, but we
had to walk two blocks to
school every· morning. You
don't know what it's like In
be poor. You don't understand the value of money.
"Instead of microwaving
frozen food, Mom would
cook stuff on the stove. She
would buy ~Jags of potatoes
and rice and cook lhem on
top of stove. Some nights
all we had to eat was homemade chicken pesto or stirfried vegetables and rite .
Instead of buying chicken
parts, she'd buy whole
chickens and cut them up
herself. You can't imagine
all the work involved. She'd
pretend she was doing it
because it was healthier. but
we knew she o,vas just trying
to save money.
"We had to buy all our
clothes at the outlet mall.
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it , the ·ink-stained pundits at there are no pro-life women
Time have already vaulted ' in the Senate.)
the former senator from
Wh atever y0 u thoug ht of
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Illinois to top-dog status. her, it seemed everyone in
When.
last December, they the country had an opinion
· establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
declared the 2007 champion of Palin _ at the very start,
: free exercise thereof; or abridging ·the freedom
'You,' they hit on one of the throughout, .and after the
of speech, or of the press; or the right of the '' key ingredients to Obama's Republicans' failed national
successful strategy: he was campaign. And like Obama,
:people peaceably to assemble, a11d to petition
so disciplined, so likable, so .all you had to do was look at
the Government for a redress of grievances.
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the not insignificant portion force of each was bl.indingly
of the country that voted for obvious, and the first things
Republican John McCain. you noticed.
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shouldn't ignore the people Review's
post-election
who were energized .by the cruise, a group gathered for
addition . of · Alaska Gov. a weeklong pos(-mortem on
Sarah Palin to his ·ticket. •the high seas has Palin on
She offered something new the brain, Palin's not on
on the right, something new ship, but neither her absence
from a woman and some- nor the McCain loss has
thing new for Republicans. dampened enthusiasm for
·· Dear Editor:
· I would like to thank the honest people left in the world. Mind you, Palin was far her here.
from the first pro-life conOn the lighter side, one
·My daughter left her wallet in a cart at Powell's Food Fair servative woman to appear foreign
policy expert
on Nov. 12, 2008 and someone tuined it in to the service in the Republican Party showed up for a panel tn a
there are' plenty of them in towel (but fully clothed
:desk.
Hous.e
of underneath) in an act of sol(Now you have to understand, she has had a very stress- the
Representatives. (With the idarity with Palin (referencful past month. She is a daycare provider and due to recently giving birth to her son, her check was short by abouc
$400 and hei son just got out of the hospital from a weeklong stay due to having breathing problems.)
After leaving the store and getting the baby buckled into
the car she completely forgot about her wallet and drove
away. She returned to get her wallet fully believing that it
would be gone or empty. She was relieved to find that it had
been tuined in.
: This is where pride for my daughter overwhelmed' me.
When she found that $350 was missing, she- said it was a
.good day and that sh~ was glad she could still pay her
house payment with the money that was left.
Yesterday !learned a lesson from her - there is alw~ys
a: bright side to everything. Do keep smiling.
: P.S. - I wrote a letter to the editor yesterday concerning
. my daughter's wallet. This is an update and proof that the
power of God is still alive and well.
.. My daughter had called to see if she could borrow some
money to pay the rest of her bills and of course we said
"yes" so she said she would be out later. In the meantime,
her sister had stopped by to visit the baby and she sent her
.?ut to get the mail out of the box. She walked back in the
pouse and handed her sister what she had found in the mailbox - $354 rolled up in a rubberband with the word
"rorry" written on a dollar.
.· May God greatly bless the person who found it in their
heart to return the money. Never underestimate the power
of prayer.
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Cheney, Gonzales indicted
in South Texas county

'· McALLEN , Texas (AP) - Vice President Dick
Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
h&amp;ve been indicted on state charges involving federal
prisons in a South Texas county that has been a source of
bizarre legal and political battles under the outgoing
proseclltor.
The inJictment returned Monday has not yet been signed
by the presiding judge, and no action can be taken until that
happens.
:The seven indictments made public in Willacy
County on Tuesday included one naming state · Sen.
Eddie Lucio Jr. and some targeting public officials connected to District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra's own
legal battles:
· Regarding the indictments targeting the public officials,
Guerra said. '"the grand jury is the one that made those decisions, not me."
Guerra himself was under indiciment for more than a
year and haif until a judge dismissed the indictments last
month. Guerra's tenure ends this year after nearly two
decades in office. He lost convincingly in a Democratic primary in March .
·
Guerra said the prison-related charges against Cheney
and Gonzales are a national issue and experts from across
t!te country testified to the grand jury.
. Cheney is charged with engaging in an organized criminal activity related to the vice president's investment in the
-Vanguard Group. which holds financial interests in the pri'v_;ite prison companies running the federal detention centers . It accuses Cheney of a conflict of interest and "at least
misdemeanor assaults" on detainees because of his link to
the prison companies.
; · Megan Mitchell , a spokeswoman for Cheney, declined to
.comment on Tuesday, saying that.the vice presideht had not
yet received a copy of the indictment.
·
• ·The indictment accuses Gonzales of using his position
'while in office to stop an investigation in 2006 into abuses
at one of the privately-run prisons.
·
.: Gonzales ' attorney, George Terwilliger Ill, said in a writ· ten statement. "This is obviously a bogus charge on its face,
as any good prosecutor can recognize.'.' He said he hoped
Texas authorities would take steps to stop "this abuse Of the
criminal justice system."
Another indictment released Tuesday accuses Lucio of
profiting from his public office by accepting honoraria
frqm ~;~rison management companies. Guerra announced his
injentmn to investigate Lucio s prison consulting early last
yel!r.
Lucio's attorney, Michael Cowen, released a 'scathing
statement accusing Guerra of settling political scores in his
final weeks in.office.
"Senator Lucio is completely innocent and has done
nOlhing wrong," Cowen said, adding that he would file a
motion to quash the indictment this week.
Willacy County has become a prison hub with county,
st~te and federal lockups. Guerra has gone after the
pqson-politician nexus before , extracting guilty pleas
from three former Willacy and Webb county commission·
ers after investigating bribery related to federal prison
contacts.
Last month, a Willacy County. grand jury indic~d The
GEO·Group, a Flonda pnvate ptisolf coii!pany,"'oi\ a tli\JfJ
der charge m the death of a prisoner days before his rele'ase.
T~ Wll'\ccou~t. indiCtment.. ~e4, Jhr..- ,~~9~9YQ.
allowed other mmates to beat Gregono de Iii Rosa Jr. to
death with padlocks stuffed into socks. The death happened
in 2001 at the Raymondville facility.
· In 2006, a jury ordered the company to pay de Ia Rosa's
fltmily $47.5 million in a civil JUdgment. The CheneyOqnzales indictment makes reference to the de Ia Rosa
eliSe.
None of the indictments released Tuesday had been
signed by Presiding Judge Manuel Banales of the Fifth
Aqministrative Judicial Region.
· Last month, Ban ales dismissed indictments that
charged Guerra with extorting money from a bail bond
company and using his office · for persorlal business.
An appeals court had earlier ruled that a special prosecutor was improperly appointed to invesugate
Guerra.
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After Guerra's office was raided as part of the investigation early last year, he camped outside the courthouse in a
borrowed camper with a horse, three 'goals and a rooster.
He threatened to dismiss hundreds of cases because he
believed local law enforcement had aided the investigation
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CAPE CANAVERAL,
Fla. _ A spacewalking
astronaut accidentally let go
of her tool bag Tuesda~
after a grease gun inside 1t
exploded. and helplessly
watched as the tote and
everyt[\ing inside floated
·
.
away.
It was one of the largest
items ever to be lost by a
spacewalker, and occurred
during an unprecedented
attempt to clean and lube a .
gummed-up joint at the
international space station.
Heidemarie Stefanyshynf,Pp"*
Piper was just starting to This Oct. 28 file photo shows Space shuttle Endeavour crew members; from le.lt, comwork on the joint when the mander Chr;is Ferguson, pilot Eric Soe and mission specialists Steve Bowen, Sandra
.mishap occurred.
Mangnus, Shane Kimbrough, Donald Petit and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper at a news
She said her grease gun
·
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conference
at Kennedy Space Center in. Cape Canaveral, Fla.
.
exploded, getting the dark
gray stuff all over a camera
and her gloves. While she
was wiping everything off,
the white, backfack-size
bag slipped out 0 her grip,
In this image from
and she lost all her tools.
·
NASA TV, astronaut
"Oh, great," she mumbled.
Stephen Bowen
She and her fellow spacemaneuvers dowh the
walker, Stephen Bowen,
cargo bay of the
then finished their tasks in
space shuttle
almost seven hours by sharEndeavour as he preing tools. Bowen had his
pares to assist astroown tool bag with another
naut Heidemarie
set of grease guns, pu!ty
Stefanyshyn-Piper
in
knives and oven-like terry
placing an empty
cloth mills to wipe away
nitrogen
tan~ into the .
metal grit from the joint.
shuttle's cargo bay,
"Despite my little hiccup,
Tuesday.
or major hiccup, I think we
. did a good job out there,"
AP photo/NASA TV
Stefanyshyn-Piper said after
returning to the. space stalion.
Flight coli trollers were .
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Endeavour also delivered
Endeavour arrived at the
assessing the impact the lost side, the asttonauts inside the
bag would have on the next shuttle-station compte,. start- an extra bathroom, kitch- space station Sunday. The
thre.e planned spacewalk~ , ed unloading gear from ·a · enette; two bedrooms, an next spacewalk is set for
· ·
The astronauts may be·· huge trunk that was brought · e"ercise machine and refrig- Thursday. ·
erator that will allow space
On · Tuesday, mission
asked to keep sharing tools lip by Endeavour.
The big-ticket item - and station residents to enjoy managers
cleared
or use caulking-style guns
of
the
first
things
to
·be
cold
drinks
for
the
first
time.
one
Endeavour
to
return
to
intended for rerairs to the
hooked up - is a recycling
The additions - coming Earth at the end of the
shuttle's therma shielding.
·Earlier, the spacewalkers system that will convert exactly lO years after the nionih. A thorough inspecspotted a screw floating by, astronauts' .urine and sweat fir. st space station piece was tion of im11ges of the shuttle
but were too far away to catch into prinking water. It is launched - will transform showed no evidence of any
it. "I have no idea where it essential if NASA is to dou- the place into a two-bath, damage to its heat shield
came from," Stefanyshyn- ble the size of the space Sill· two-kitchen, five-bedroom I ike the kind that doomed
lion crew to six ne"t June.
home .
Columbia in 2003.
Piper told Mission Conttol.
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'Ki!i'tlet"'s'll!d neither tlt6bag
nor the sd'ew posed h~ •.
:,!.Q,Jilc,J!PJcecraft. , Bt. ~ate ·
' TUesdiiy,lhe bag was arreaiW',...
. \,'
2 1/2 miles in front of the
shuttle•station complex. "It's
well on its way away from
us," she assured reporters.
NASA was not sure how
the bag got loose; it should
have been tethered to a Jarger equipment bag .. Another
unknown: why the grease
gun discharged.
"It is a human endeavor.
Mistakes can · happen.
Equipment can fail," said
John Ray, the lead spacewalk officer in Mission
Control. · He noted that
Stefanyshyn-Piper showed
"real character and, great
discipline" by continuing on
and doing a fine job for the
rest of the spacewalk. She
was the first woman to be
assigned as lead spacewalker for a shuttle flight.
Other items lost in past
I
spacewalks include a foot
restraint, bolts and a spatula
Wednesday ... Partly
Friday night. •• Mostly used during a test to repair
~unny. Highs in the upper cloudy. Lows in the lower the shuttle. The lost bag
marred what had been a
30s. Southwest winds 5 to 20s.
Saturday
through near-flawless mission by
10 mph.
Wednesday night • .Mustly Sunday••.Partly
cloudy. Endeavour and its sevencloudy. Cold with lows in the Highs in the mid 40s. Lows member crew.
for more than a year, the
mid 20s. Southwest winds 5 in the mid 20s.
jammed
joint has been
Sunday
nlgbt •••Partly
to lO mph.
.
Thursday ••. Mostly cloudy
in
the unable . to automatically
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the
right-side
solar
·
point
cloudy with a 20 percent evening ...Then becoming ·
chance of rain showers. mostly cloudy. Lows in the wings toward the sun for
maximum energy producHighs in the lower 40s.. lower 30s.
Monday••.Mostly cloudy tion. The repair work West winds 5. to lO mph
with gusts up to 20 mph.
with a chance of rain and. expected from the outset to
. Thursday night .. .Mostly snow showers. Highs in the . be greasy and hand-intencloudy with a 20 percent mid 40s . Chance of precipi- sive - is supposed to take
up ·much of all four spacechance of snow showers. tation 30 percent
walks.
Cold with lows in the upper
Monday night and
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The joint is located near
20s. West winds 5 to I 0 mph. Tuesday •• .Mostly cloudy.
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:Friday ...Cloudy. Highs in Lows in the upper 20s. the extreme reaches of the
220-mile-high
outpost.
The
the mid 30s.
Highs in the lower 40s.
spacewalkers had 85-foot
safety tethers to l.ceep them
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·Beanie at his .best.on big stage

grades

hoops tourney

BY RUSTY MILLER

RUTLAND
The
Youth League
be holding a 4th, 5th
6th grade basketball
for boys and
The tournament will
held at the Rutland Civic
and no traveling
:teams or all-star teams will
allowed to participate.
The tournaments will take
place on Saturday, Dec. 20,
and run through Tuesday,
Dec . 23, and also on Friday,
Dec. 26, through Tuesday,
Dec. 30.
For more information,
contact either Dave at (740)
590-0438; Tanya at (740)
992-5481; Tim at (740)
416-9527; or Mike at (740)
416-5301 .

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COLUMBUS .- Chris
"Beanie" Wells will soon
decide whether he wants to
return for his senior season
at Ohio State or make himself available for the NFL
draft.
If he had a say in the matter, Michigan coach Rich
Rodriguez would like the 6foot- I, 237-pound Wells to
tum pro by Saturday.
·
"Maybe the biggest difference between Beanie and
. some of the other backs
we've faced - and we've.
faced good ones - is J. ust
his size," Rodriguez said
this week during preparalions for Saturday's rivalry
game
between
the
Wolverines and Buckeyes.
"He's got the speed , but he's
such a big, physical player.
Lot of times he just stiff
arms guys and breaks out of
tackles and he can outrun
you . You can't just go up
and wrap your arms around
him. You've got to actually
tackle him.''
Wells is perhaps the most

Griffey becomes
American Public
piplomacy Envoy
WASHINGTON (AP)
- Ken Griffey Jr. has
joined a new team.
The star outfielder
became
the · • newest
American
Public
Diplomacy Envoy. intro·
duced
Tuesday
by
Secretary
of
State
Condoleezza Rice.
Griffey is set to make
his first baseball-related
trip
for
the
State
Department to Panama in
ll!-nuary. In his role, he'll
represent the "values .of
the United States, not the
government of the United
States," Rice ~aid.
"When Ken Griffey
travels.' overseas, one of
fi i s- grekf'es r·""011 jemves ·
will be to talk to young
people and to spark their
interest in America and in
our culture," she said.
. Griffey said he was
eager to get going.. •
"When Dr. Rice called
and said that she would
· iilce me to do this, I didn't
r~al1y have to think about
it," he said . ·
.
·. "After a certain age.
you pretty much set your
:ways. But if we can reach
out to young children
about our culture and ·also
about our pastime, which
is baseball - not those
other sports like foot·
ball," he said, drawing
laughs
in
a
State
Department ceremony.
Griffey, who lluos 39
this week, is sixth on the
career home ·run list with
61 i. He played . for
the
Cinc.innati · and
Chicago .White Sox last
season, and later filed for
ft.ee agency.
Griffey joined former
baseball star Cal Ripken
lr., figure skater Michelle
Kwan and actress Fran
Drescher as envoys.
On the same day
Griffey was intrpduced in
the role, a baseball clinic
R.ipken was 10 ,give for

ASSOCIATED PRESS

,;p Photo

In this Sept. 27 photo; Ohio State tailback Chris "Beanie'
Wells runs during at1 NCAA college football game against
Minnesota in Columbus: Wells is perhaps the most importapt figure in the 105th meeting against their old rivals
Michigan.

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important figure in the 105th . 14-3 victory. That was a
meeting of the old rivals. career-high in rushes and the
With a freshman, Terrelle 222 yards is the most by a
Pryor, starting at quarter- Buckeye against Michigan .
back for the lOth"ranked
Wells was not made availBuckeyes. it's unli1&lt;:ely that able to reporters this week.
conservative coach Jim
But
Wells
recently
Tressel will take many addressed his feelings about
chances. That means Wells the scarlet-letter days on the
will be likely called upon Ohio State schedule . .
often against a Wolverines
"I just Jove playing in big
defense surrendering 128 games." he said. :'It's some·
yards a game on the ground. thing that 1 guess you could .
Tressel said Well s has· say that I'm made for. I like
earned that responsibility.
to think that I'm made to
"You don 't get knighted as play on the big stage ."
· to P1ay
a guy· th at' s gomg
Hi s running mate in ·the
good in that (big) game ," he backfield , fullback Brandon
sat'd . '"'•OU have to go do 11· Smith, said there's J·ust
· goo d peop 1e. "
agamst
something about the best
Wells certainly has. He's a teams that bring out the best
big, game hunter - and in Wells.
there's nothing bigger in
''He's fired up whenever
these parts than Michigan he gets the ball in his
vs. Ohio State.
hands," Smith said."! think
Over his past .two seasons his motto is , 'Great players
as a starter, in · nine games make ·great plays in big
·against rnnked teams he has games.' I'm sure that's in the
rushed for 1,118 yards, aver- . back nf his head someaged 5.6 yards a carry and where.''
scored nine times. A year
It's not just carrying the
ago against No . 23 Michigan ball. either. Wells ' personalion a wet track, he went for ty grows with a tougher
222 yards on 39 carries and
scored both touchdowns in a
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James scores 31 in
showcase win over NetS
BY· TOM CANAVAN .
ASSOCIATED'PRESS

EAST RUTHERFORD,
NJ. ..:_ With free agency
awaiting him in 20 lO.
LeBron James put on a show
for the New York metropolitan area and its deep-packet
teams highlighted by length,Of·the ,'ill~~sprint!~ block .a
dUiik liy l)e~iiiH~s. .
James liad 31 pomts, eight
rebounds and. fo~r assists in
another dommatmg performane~ and the Cleveland
Caval1ers rolled to the1r
eighth :Strai!lh! win ·with a
106-82 dectston over the
-~ew Jersey Nets on Tuesday
mght. ·
The play th~t ·everyone
w1ll remember IS the block.
The 23-year-old James came
frol!l 20 feel behin~, the track
dow~ the. Nets pomt guard,
forcmg htm to rush a dunk
that the high-flymg James
to~ch~.
. I .JUSt n~ver gave up ?n
·!~e ~lay.
James sat d.
That s ~ow we all are. You
never ~tve up ?n. plays no
matter tf a g?,Y ts m front of
you.or what.
.
Harr_ts laJighed when
asked tf he saw James commg at full throttle.
:·H:;s 6-9 and 260_," Harris
satd. You try to qmck dunk
him if you can. If not, hey,
he got a piece of it. H~ came
back and he played 11 . If I
had a good ankle, now that
would be something to think
about . You got io go for it. I
had my shot at ·it and I
missed it, you rrlove on."
The question of moving
on is a big part of James'
life. The 23-year-old is

scheduled to become ·a free
agent in 2010, and there
already has been speculation
that the Nets and the New
York Knicks are already
clearing salary cap room to
make a run at ihe superstar
who on Tuesday became the
youngest NBA player to
reach the 11,000-point
plateau _ ·- . .
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Before the · game, James
said he would not hesitate to
' leave Clevelltnd if another
franchise offers him a better
chance to win multiple NBA
titles
"I ·think you do what is
best for you and you do what
is best for your career,"
James said when asked
about his sense of loyalty to
the Cavaliers before they
played the Nets in New
Jersey.
After the game, he focused
on his team, which is offto a
9-2 start.
"A-plus," he said of the
second-half effort. "The
thing we did was we stopped
turning the ball over. We had
only one tUrnover in the sec•
ond half."
They also got big efforts
from Mo Williams and
Delonte West.
Williams had 8 of ·16
points and five of his six
assists in the final 24 minutes while West scored 14
of h'is 16 points, hitting all
four of his 3-pointers in the
decisive third quarter when
Cleveland broke the game
open.
"Mo and Delonte did a
· great job coming into the
third quarter and shooting
lights out," said James, who
was 9 of20 from the field in

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AP Photo

Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James throws chalk dust into the air before playing in an NBA
b~sketball game against the New Jersey Nets Tuesday in East Rutherford, N.J.
posting his fourth 30-plus
point game in five· contests.
"We took that momentum
and just ran.''
Harris, who was looking
for his fourth straight 30point game, had 23 points to
lead New Jersey . Vince
Carter added 12, shooting
3-of-12 from the field as the
Nets ' two-game winning

streak was' snapped.
"It was ·a rough night and'
l wasn't hitting my shots,"
Carter said:
James put on a show for
the less than capacity crowd
at the lzod Center against a
team partially owned by his
friend, rapper Jay-Z. He
dunked, hit layups and
faked Jarvis Hayes out of

his socks on a great crossover dribble move that got
him his ll .OOOth point , and
finally entertained the
crowd with a late tap-in on
an alley-oop from Zydrunas
llgauskas ·in the closing
minutes .
"Hi s strength and his

Nellie Fox was the previous second base man to
become AL MVP, in 1959
with the White Sox. No
position has ·produced fewer
MVPs overall - just I 0
overall since the AL and NL
awards were first presented
in 1931. ·
Pedro ia was the fourth
second baseman to win the
AL MVP award, along with
Fox, Joe Gordon ( 1942) and
Charlie Gehringer (1937).
Six second basemen have
won the NL honor. with Jeff
Kent. Ryne Sandberg and
Joe Morgan doing it most
recently.
Pedroia and his wife originally planned to leave early
this week for a vacation in
Mexico. But with the. MVP
vote looming. a Red . Sox
offic.ial suj;gested he · delay
the trip by a day or two, just

in case.
"I really didn't know what
to .expect.'' Pedroia said . "I
wasn t nervous or overly
excited."
Pedroia certainly didn' t
plan on this. He made just · ·
$457.000 last season and
didn't have an MVP bonus
provision in his contract.
Pedroia was driving to his
daily workout when he got
the phone call telling him
he'd won. Right away. the
calls and text messages from
teammates began pouring in.
"It's unbelievable." he
said .
Pedroia became the I Oth
Red Sox player to take the
award and first since Mo
Vaughn in 1995. He also. is
just the third player to
become MVP the season

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mate Kevin Youkilis and
record-setting
closer
Francisco Rodriguez in a
NEW YORK - Dustin scattered ballot that saw five
Pedroia could easily be mis- different players draw first
taken for a mechanic, , car- place-votes.·
penterorplumber,mostany·
Generously listed at ·sthinf except a ll)ajor leaguer. foot-9. Pedroia has quickly
· "I m not the bi,gest guy in piled up a huge stack of
the world. I don I have that · hardware . Earlier this
marty tools," he said. "If you month, he . won the Gold
saw .me walking down the Glove. He was the 2007 AL
street, you wouldn 't think Rookie of the Year and
I'm a baseball player."
capped off that season wiih a
Well, not .unless he was World Series ring .
carrying his AL MVP award . "!had to overcome a lot of
Pedroia added to his ever- things to prove people
expanding trophy case wrong. and so far I've done
Tuesday, becoming the first that," he said on a confersecond baseman to earn the ence call from his home in
honor in nearly a half-centu- Arizona. "I have to find a
ry. ·
way to have that edge."
The Boston little man with
Pedroia drew 16 of the 28
the meaty swing easily beat first-place votes cast by
out Minnesota slugger Justin members of the Baseball
Morneau, Red Sox team-· Writers' · Associ-ation of
BY BEN WALKER
ASSOCIATEO PRESS

America and finished with
317 points . He was even left
off , one ballot, .while
Morneau and Youkilis were
listeO on every one.
"You look around the
league, there are a ton of
great players," Pedroia said.
Pedroia led the AL in hits,
runs and doubles in helping
the Red Sox win the wildcard berth. He batted .326
with 17 home runs and 83
RBis and alsO stole 20 bases.
Pedroia became a fan
favorite at Fenway Park with
his scrappy approach . In a
lineup depleted by injuries
to David Ortiz, Mike Lowell
and J.D. Drew and the midseason trade of . Manny
Ramirez, Pedroia took his
~earty hacks wherever needed - while be usually batted second, be also bit leadoff and cleanup.
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ACROSS THE NATION

Cheney, Gonzales indicted
in South Texas county

'· McALLEN , Texas (AP) - Vice President Dick
Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
h&amp;ve been indicted on state charges involving federal
prisons in a South Texas county that has been a source of
bizarre legal and political battles under the outgoing
proseclltor.
The inJictment returned Monday has not yet been signed
by the presiding judge, and no action can be taken until that
happens.
:The seven indictments made public in Willacy
County on Tuesday included one naming state · Sen.
Eddie Lucio Jr. and some targeting public officials connected to District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra's own
legal battles:
· Regarding the indictments targeting the public officials,
Guerra said. '"the grand jury is the one that made those decisions, not me."
Guerra himself was under indiciment for more than a
year and haif until a judge dismissed the indictments last
month. Guerra's tenure ends this year after nearly two
decades in office. He lost convincingly in a Democratic primary in March .
·
Guerra said the prison-related charges against Cheney
and Gonzales are a national issue and experts from across
t!te country testified to the grand jury.
. Cheney is charged with engaging in an organized criminal activity related to the vice president's investment in the
-Vanguard Group. which holds financial interests in the pri'v_;ite prison companies running the federal detention centers . It accuses Cheney of a conflict of interest and "at least
misdemeanor assaults" on detainees because of his link to
the prison companies.
; · Megan Mitchell , a spokeswoman for Cheney, declined to
.comment on Tuesday, saying that.the vice presideht had not
yet received a copy of the indictment.
·
• ·The indictment accuses Gonzales of using his position
'while in office to stop an investigation in 2006 into abuses
at one of the privately-run prisons.
·
.: Gonzales ' attorney, George Terwilliger Ill, said in a writ· ten statement. "This is obviously a bogus charge on its face,
as any good prosecutor can recognize.'.' He said he hoped
Texas authorities would take steps to stop "this abuse Of the
criminal justice system."
Another indictment released Tuesday accuses Lucio of
profiting from his public office by accepting honoraria
frqm ~;~rison management companies. Guerra announced his
injentmn to investigate Lucio s prison consulting early last
yel!r.
Lucio's attorney, Michael Cowen, released a 'scathing
statement accusing Guerra of settling political scores in his
final weeks in.office.
"Senator Lucio is completely innocent and has done
nOlhing wrong," Cowen said, adding that he would file a
motion to quash the indictment this week.
Willacy County has become a prison hub with county,
st~te and federal lockups. Guerra has gone after the
pqson-politician nexus before , extracting guilty pleas
from three former Willacy and Webb county commission·
ers after investigating bribery related to federal prison
contacts.
Last month, a Willacy County. grand jury indic~d The
GEO·Group, a Flonda pnvate ptisolf coii!pany,"'oi\ a tli\JfJ
der charge m the death of a prisoner days before his rele'ase.
T~ Wll'\ccou~t. indiCtment.. ~e4, Jhr..- ,~~9~9YQ.
allowed other mmates to beat Gregono de Iii Rosa Jr. to
death with padlocks stuffed into socks. The death happened
in 2001 at the Raymondville facility.
· In 2006, a jury ordered the company to pay de Ia Rosa's
fltmily $47.5 million in a civil JUdgment. The CheneyOqnzales indictment makes reference to the de Ia Rosa
eliSe.
None of the indictments released Tuesday had been
signed by Presiding Judge Manuel Banales of the Fifth
Aqministrative Judicial Region.
· Last month, Ban ales dismissed indictments that
charged Guerra with extorting money from a bail bond
company and using his office · for persorlal business.
An appeals court had earlier ruled that a special prosecutor was improperly appointed to invesugate
Guerra.
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After Guerra's office was raided as part of the investigation early last year, he camped outside the courthouse in a
borrowed camper with a horse, three 'goals and a rooster.
He threatened to dismiss hundreds of cases because he
believed local law enforcement had aided the investigation
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against him .
The indictments were first reported by KRGV-TV.
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CAPE CANAVERAL,
Fla. _ A spacewalking
astronaut accidentally let go
of her tool bag Tuesda~
after a grease gun inside 1t
exploded. and helplessly
watched as the tote and
everyt[\ing inside floated
·
.
away.
It was one of the largest
items ever to be lost by a
spacewalker, and occurred
during an unprecedented
attempt to clean and lube a .
gummed-up joint at the
international space station.
Heidemarie Stefanyshynf,Pp"*
Piper was just starting to This Oct. 28 file photo shows Space shuttle Endeavour crew members; from le.lt, comwork on the joint when the mander Chr;is Ferguson, pilot Eric Soe and mission specialists Steve Bowen, Sandra
.mishap occurred.
Mangnus, Shane Kimbrough, Donald Petit and Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper at a news
She said her grease gun
·
.·
conference
at Kennedy Space Center in. Cape Canaveral, Fla.
.
exploded, getting the dark
gray stuff all over a camera
and her gloves. While she
was wiping everything off,
the white, backfack-size
bag slipped out 0 her grip,
In this image from
and she lost all her tools.
·
NASA TV, astronaut
"Oh, great," she mumbled.
Stephen Bowen
She and her fellow spacemaneuvers dowh the
walker, Stephen Bowen,
cargo bay of the
then finished their tasks in
space shuttle
almost seven hours by sharEndeavour as he preing tools. Bowen had his
pares to assist astroown tool bag with another
naut Heidemarie
set of grease guns, pu!ty
Stefanyshyn-Piper
in
knives and oven-like terry
placing an empty
cloth mills to wipe away
nitrogen
tan~ into the .
metal grit from the joint.
shuttle's cargo bay,
"Despite my little hiccup,
Tuesday.
or major hiccup, I think we
. did a good job out there,"
AP photo/NASA TV
Stefanyshyn-Piper said after
returning to the. space stalion.
Flight coli trollers were .
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Endeavour also delivered
Endeavour arrived at the
assessing the impact the lost side, the asttonauts inside the
bag would have on the next shuttle-station compte,. start- an extra bathroom, kitch- space station Sunday. The
thre.e planned spacewalk~ , ed unloading gear from ·a · enette; two bedrooms, an next spacewalk is set for
· ·
The astronauts may be·· huge trunk that was brought · e"ercise machine and refrig- Thursday. ·
erator that will allow space
On · Tuesday, mission
asked to keep sharing tools lip by Endeavour.
The big-ticket item - and station residents to enjoy managers
cleared
or use caulking-style guns
of
the
first
things
to
·be
cold
drinks
for
the
first
time.
one
Endeavour
to
return
to
intended for rerairs to the
hooked up - is a recycling
The additions - coming Earth at the end of the
shuttle's therma shielding.
·Earlier, the spacewalkers system that will convert exactly lO years after the nionih. A thorough inspecspotted a screw floating by, astronauts' .urine and sweat fir. st space station piece was tion of im11ges of the shuttle
but were too far away to catch into prinking water. It is launched - will transform showed no evidence of any
it. "I have no idea where it essential if NASA is to dou- the place into a two-bath, damage to its heat shield
came from," Stefanyshyn- ble the size of the space Sill· two-kitchen, five-bedroom I ike the kind that doomed
lion crew to six ne"t June.
home .
Columbia in 2003.
Piper told Mission Conttol.
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'Ki!i'tlet"'s'll!d neither tlt6bag
nor the sd'ew posed h~ •.
:,!.Q,Jilc,J!PJcecraft. , Bt. ~ate ·
' TUesdiiy,lhe bag was arreaiW',...
. \,'
2 1/2 miles in front of the
shuttle•station complex. "It's
well on its way away from
us," she assured reporters.
NASA was not sure how
the bag got loose; it should
have been tethered to a Jarger equipment bag .. Another
unknown: why the grease
gun discharged.
"It is a human endeavor.
Mistakes can · happen.
Equipment can fail," said
John Ray, the lead spacewalk officer in Mission
Control. · He noted that
Stefanyshyn-Piper showed
"real character and, great
discipline" by continuing on
and doing a fine job for the
rest of the spacewalk. She
was the first woman to be
assigned as lead spacewalker for a shuttle flight.
Other items lost in past
I
spacewalks include a foot
restraint, bolts and a spatula
Wednesday ... Partly
Friday night. •• Mostly used during a test to repair
~unny. Highs in the upper cloudy. Lows in the lower the shuttle. The lost bag
marred what had been a
30s. Southwest winds 5 to 20s.
Saturday
through near-flawless mission by
10 mph.
Wednesday night • .Mustly Sunday••.Partly
cloudy. Endeavour and its sevencloudy. Cold with lows in the Highs in the mid 40s. Lows member crew.
for more than a year, the
mid 20s. Southwest winds 5 in the mid 20s.
jammed
joint has been
Sunday
nlgbt •••Partly
to lO mph.
.
Thursday ••. Mostly cloudy
in
the unable . to automatically
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the
right-side
solar
·
point
cloudy with a 20 percent evening ...Then becoming ·
chance of rain showers. mostly cloudy. Lows in the wings toward the sun for
maximum energy producHighs in the lower 40s.. lower 30s.
Monday••.Mostly cloudy tion. The repair work West winds 5. to lO mph
with gusts up to 20 mph.
with a chance of rain and. expected from the outset to
. Thursday night .. .Mostly snow showers. Highs in the . be greasy and hand-intencloudy with a 20 percent mid 40s . Chance of precipi- sive - is supposed to take
up ·much of all four spacechance of snow showers. tation 30 percent
walks.
Cold with lows in the upper
Monday night and
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20s. West winds 5 to I 0 mph. Tuesday •• .Mostly cloudy.
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220-mile-high
outpost.
The
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Highs in the lower 40s.
spacewalkers had 85-foot
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·Beanie at his .best.on big stage

grades

hoops tourney

BY RUSTY MILLER

RUTLAND
The
Youth League
be holding a 4th, 5th
6th grade basketball
for boys and
The tournament will
held at the Rutland Civic
and no traveling
:teams or all-star teams will
allowed to participate.
The tournaments will take
place on Saturday, Dec. 20,
and run through Tuesday,
Dec . 23, and also on Friday,
Dec. 26, through Tuesday,
Dec. 30.
For more information,
contact either Dave at (740)
590-0438; Tanya at (740)
992-5481; Tim at (740)
416-9527; or Mike at (740)
416-5301 .

·
COLUMBUS .- Chris
"Beanie" Wells will soon
decide whether he wants to
return for his senior season
at Ohio State or make himself available for the NFL
draft.
If he had a say in the matter, Michigan coach Rich
Rodriguez would like the 6foot- I, 237-pound Wells to
tum pro by Saturday.
·
"Maybe the biggest difference between Beanie and
. some of the other backs
we've faced - and we've.
faced good ones - is J. ust
his size," Rodriguez said
this week during preparalions for Saturday's rivalry
game
between
the
Wolverines and Buckeyes.
"He's got the speed , but he's
such a big, physical player.
Lot of times he just stiff
arms guys and breaks out of
tackles and he can outrun
you . You can't just go up
and wrap your arms around
him. You've got to actually
tackle him.''
Wells is perhaps the most

Griffey becomes
American Public
piplomacy Envoy
WASHINGTON (AP)
- Ken Griffey Jr. has
joined a new team.
The star outfielder
became
the · • newest
American
Public
Diplomacy Envoy. intro·
duced
Tuesday
by
Secretary
of
State
Condoleezza Rice.
Griffey is set to make
his first baseball-related
trip
for
the
State
Department to Panama in
ll!-nuary. In his role, he'll
represent the "values .of
the United States, not the
government of the United
States," Rice ~aid.
"When Ken Griffey
travels.' overseas, one of
fi i s- grekf'es r·""011 jemves ·
will be to talk to young
people and to spark their
interest in America and in
our culture," she said.
. Griffey said he was
eager to get going.. •
"When Dr. Rice called
and said that she would
· iilce me to do this, I didn't
r~al1y have to think about
it," he said . ·
.
·. "After a certain age.
you pretty much set your
:ways. But if we can reach
out to young children
about our culture and ·also
about our pastime, which
is baseball - not those
other sports like foot·
ball," he said, drawing
laughs
in
a
State
Department ceremony.
Griffey, who lluos 39
this week, is sixth on the
career home ·run list with
61 i. He played . for
the
Cinc.innati · and
Chicago .White Sox last
season, and later filed for
ft.ee agency.
Griffey joined former
baseball star Cal Ripken
lr., figure skater Michelle
Kwan and actress Fran
Drescher as envoys.
On the same day
Griffey was intrpduced in
the role, a baseball clinic
R.ipken was 10 ,give for

ASSOCIATED PRESS

,;p Photo

In this Sept. 27 photo; Ohio State tailback Chris "Beanie'
Wells runs during at1 NCAA college football game against
Minnesota in Columbus: Wells is perhaps the most importapt figure in the 105th meeting against their old rivals
Michigan.

•

important figure in the 105th . 14-3 victory. That was a
meeting of the old rivals. career-high in rushes and the
With a freshman, Terrelle 222 yards is the most by a
Pryor, starting at quarter- Buckeye against Michigan .
back for the lOth"ranked
Wells was not made availBuckeyes. it's unli1&lt;:ely that able to reporters this week.
conservative coach Jim
But
Wells
recently
Tressel will take many addressed his feelings about
chances. That means Wells the scarlet-letter days on the
will be likely called upon Ohio State schedule . .
often against a Wolverines
"I just Jove playing in big
defense surrendering 128 games." he said. :'It's some·
yards a game on the ground. thing that 1 guess you could .
Tressel said Well s has· say that I'm made for. I like
earned that responsibility.
to think that I'm made to
"You don 't get knighted as play on the big stage ."
· to P1ay
a guy· th at' s gomg
Hi s running mate in ·the
good in that (big) game ," he backfield , fullback Brandon
sat'd . '"'•OU have to go do 11· Smith, said there's J·ust
· goo d peop 1e. "
agamst
something about the best
Wells certainly has. He's a teams that bring out the best
big, game hunter - and in Wells.
there's nothing bigger in
''He's fired up whenever
these parts than Michigan he gets the ball in his
vs. Ohio State.
hands," Smith said."! think
Over his past .two seasons his motto is , 'Great players
as a starter, in · nine games make ·great plays in big
·against rnnked teams he has games.' I'm sure that's in the
rushed for 1,118 yards, aver- . back nf his head someaged 5.6 yards a carry and where.''
scored nine times. A year
It's not just carrying the
ago against No . 23 Michigan ball. either. Wells ' personalion a wet track, he went for ty grows with a tougher
222 yards on 39 carries and
scored both touchdowns in a
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James scores 31 in
showcase win over NetS
BY· TOM CANAVAN .
ASSOCIATED'PRESS

EAST RUTHERFORD,
NJ. ..:_ With free agency
awaiting him in 20 lO.
LeBron James put on a show
for the New York metropolitan area and its deep-packet
teams highlighted by length,Of·the ,'ill~~sprint!~ block .a
dUiik liy l)e~iiiH~s. .
James liad 31 pomts, eight
rebounds and. fo~r assists in
another dommatmg performane~ and the Cleveland
Caval1ers rolled to the1r
eighth :Strai!lh! win ·with a
106-82 dectston over the
-~ew Jersey Nets on Tuesday
mght. ·
The play th~t ·everyone
w1ll remember IS the block.
The 23-year-old James came
frol!l 20 feel behin~, the track
dow~ the. Nets pomt guard,
forcmg htm to rush a dunk
that the high-flymg James
to~ch~.
. I .JUSt n~ver gave up ?n
·!~e ~lay.
James sat d.
That s ~ow we all are. You
never ~tve up ?n. plays no
matter tf a g?,Y ts m front of
you.or what.
.
Harr_ts laJighed when
asked tf he saw James commg at full throttle.
:·H:;s 6-9 and 260_," Harris
satd. You try to qmck dunk
him if you can. If not, hey,
he got a piece of it. H~ came
back and he played 11 . If I
had a good ankle, now that
would be something to think
about . You got io go for it. I
had my shot at ·it and I
missed it, you rrlove on."
The question of moving
on is a big part of James'
life. The 23-year-old is

scheduled to become ·a free
agent in 2010, and there
already has been speculation
that the Nets and the New
York Knicks are already
clearing salary cap room to
make a run at ihe superstar
who on Tuesday became the
youngest NBA player to
reach the 11,000-point
plateau _ ·- . .
.•
Before the · game, James
said he would not hesitate to
' leave Clevelltnd if another
franchise offers him a better
chance to win multiple NBA
titles
"I ·think you do what is
best for you and you do what
is best for your career,"
James said when asked
about his sense of loyalty to
the Cavaliers before they
played the Nets in New
Jersey.
After the game, he focused
on his team, which is offto a
9-2 start.
"A-plus," he said of the
second-half effort. "The
thing we did was we stopped
turning the ball over. We had
only one tUrnover in the sec•
ond half."
They also got big efforts
from Mo Williams and
Delonte West.
Williams had 8 of ·16
points and five of his six
assists in the final 24 minutes while West scored 14
of h'is 16 points, hitting all
four of his 3-pointers in the
decisive third quarter when
Cleveland broke the game
open.
"Mo and Delonte did a
· great job coming into the
third quarter and shooting
lights out," said James, who
was 9 of20 from the field in

.

AP Photo

Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James throws chalk dust into the air before playing in an NBA
b~sketball game against the New Jersey Nets Tuesday in East Rutherford, N.J.
posting his fourth 30-plus
point game in five· contests.
"We took that momentum
and just ran.''
Harris, who was looking
for his fourth straight 30point game, had 23 points to
lead New Jersey . Vince
Carter added 12, shooting
3-of-12 from the field as the
Nets ' two-game winning

streak was' snapped.
"It was ·a rough night and'
l wasn't hitting my shots,"
Carter said:
James put on a show for
the less than capacity crowd
at the lzod Center against a
team partially owned by his
friend, rapper Jay-Z. He
dunked, hit layups and
faked Jarvis Hayes out of

his socks on a great crossover dribble move that got
him his ll .OOOth point , and
finally entertained the
crowd with a late tap-in on
an alley-oop from Zydrunas
llgauskas ·in the closing
minutes .
"Hi s strength and his

Nellie Fox was the previous second base man to
become AL MVP, in 1959
with the White Sox. No
position has ·produced fewer
MVPs overall - just I 0
overall since the AL and NL
awards were first presented
in 1931. ·
Pedro ia was the fourth
second baseman to win the
AL MVP award, along with
Fox, Joe Gordon ( 1942) and
Charlie Gehringer (1937).
Six second basemen have
won the NL honor. with Jeff
Kent. Ryne Sandberg and
Joe Morgan doing it most
recently.
Pedroia and his wife originally planned to leave early
this week for a vacation in
Mexico. But with the. MVP
vote looming. a Red . Sox
offic.ial suj;gested he · delay
the trip by a day or two, just

in case.
"I really didn't know what
to .expect.'' Pedroia said . "I
wasn t nervous or overly
excited."
Pedroia certainly didn' t
plan on this. He made just · ·
$457.000 last season and
didn't have an MVP bonus
provision in his contract.
Pedroia was driving to his
daily workout when he got
the phone call telling him
he'd won. Right away. the
calls and text messages from
teammates began pouring in.
"It's unbelievable." he
said .
Pedroia became the I Oth
Red Sox player to take the
award and first since Mo
Vaughn in 1995. He also. is
just the third player to
become MVP the season

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mate Kevin Youkilis and
record-setting
closer
Francisco Rodriguez in a
NEW YORK - Dustin scattered ballot that saw five
Pedroia could easily be mis- different players draw first
taken for a mechanic, , car- place-votes.·
penterorplumber,mostany·
Generously listed at ·sthinf except a ll)ajor leaguer. foot-9. Pedroia has quickly
· "I m not the bi,gest guy in piled up a huge stack of
the world. I don I have that · hardware . Earlier this
marty tools," he said. "If you month, he . won the Gold
saw .me walking down the Glove. He was the 2007 AL
street, you wouldn 't think Rookie of the Year and
I'm a baseball player."
capped off that season wiih a
Well, not .unless he was World Series ring .
carrying his AL MVP award . "!had to overcome a lot of
Pedroia added to his ever- things to prove people
expanding trophy case wrong. and so far I've done
Tuesday, becoming the first that," he said on a confersecond baseman to earn the ence call from his home in
honor in nearly a half-centu- Arizona. "I have to find a
ry. ·
way to have that edge."
The Boston little man with
Pedroia drew 16 of the 28
the meaty swing easily beat first-place votes cast by
out Minnesota slugger Justin members of the Baseball
Morneau, Red Sox team-· Writers' · Associ-ation of
BY BEN WALKER
ASSOCIATEO PRESS

America and finished with
317 points . He was even left
off , one ballot, .while
Morneau and Youkilis were
listeO on every one.
"You look around the
league, there are a ton of
great players," Pedroia said.
Pedroia led the AL in hits,
runs and doubles in helping
the Red Sox win the wildcard berth. He batted .326
with 17 home runs and 83
RBis and alsO stole 20 bases.
Pedroia became a fan
favorite at Fenway Park with
his scrappy approach . In a
lineup depleted by injuries
to David Ortiz, Mike Lowell
and J.D. Drew and the midseason trade of . Manny
Ramirez, Pedroia took his
~earty hacks wherever needed - while be usually batted second, be also bit leadoff and cleanup.
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: IN THE COURT OF
' COMMON PLEAS
• MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
CIIIFinonclal, Inc.
Plalnllfl
ve
FI'Mklln D. Gheen
(o-oaedl, olol.
: Defendlnla
• C11o No. 08CV130
• Judge Slophen C.

Crowe
LEGALNOTICE
Unknown heirs, lho
devlaoos, legaloeo,

: executors,
• ldmlnlstralors, and
: asalgna of Franklin
D Gheen, and the
unknown guardians

minor

of

and/or

lncornpatent holra of
Franklin D. Gheen.
will take notice thai
on Auguot 27, 2008,
CltiFinanclal,
Inc.
'
filed Ita
Complaint In the
Court of Common
Plo11, Melga County,
Ohio, Case No 08 CV
130. The object of,
and demand tor relief
In, tho Complaint Is
to foreclose lhe lien
: of plalntiHo morlgago
• recorded upon tho
: raol estate deliCrlbed
below and In which
plaln!IH alleges !hal
lho
foregoing
defendant has or
clalma to have an
loteresl:
Sllulled
In
tha
Township
of
Salisbury,
Meigs
County,
State
of
Ohio:
PARCEL N0.1
Situated In lhe north
part of that part of
100 acra Lot No. 157
which Ilea east of
and
adJoining
. Section 29, Town 1
· Range
13
In
. Salisbury Township,
County.
Meigs
deacdbed as follows
Commencing at the
IOU!hootl comer of a
lot doeded by V.B.
Horton and Marcus
Bosworth, May 27,
1864 to Anlhony

Robeon;
lhenco south 26 112
dog. wut along tho
norlh line of tho
.....~
207
foal;
lhonqe soulh 26 112
dog. well along tho
north Uno of nld
atraot aloreuld, 3D
1881; !hence north 25
dog. Will to I point
30 !oat from tho
northwest comer of
lot owld by Dennis

Morrow;
thence oott 30 feat to
Dennis
Morrow's

northweat,

comer;

thence along the
wtllllno of Morrow's
lot
to
aouthwoat

comer of ume, and
to tho north Uno of
uld ati'HI alomalcl,
and being premlaoo
convoyed by dold
recorded In Vol. 71
pogo
88
Meigs
Dead
County

R-.
PARCEL NO. 2:

Tho oosterly haH of
1ha
following
doacrlbed ..........,
Being a part of Lot
157 In Booworth'o
Addition
to
lho
Vlllogo of Middleport.
Meigs County, Ohio,
commencing at Mary
E.
Pennington's
comer, Nnnlng 40 112
along main road;

thence across said

lot to back ..nce;
uld
thence
to

Pennington's comer.
43-,
thence acroaa aald
lot to tho place of
beginning.
Being part of tho
property by deld
recorded In Vol. 138
page
528
Molga
Oeld
County
Recorda.
Tho
do'-ndant
named
above
Ia
required to • • • tho Complaint within
(281
twenty..lght
days aHor lho 1111
publication of this
legal notice on Nov.
26, 2008 This legal
notice
will
be
published once a
week
for
alx

successive weeks.
(10) 22. 29 (11) 5, 12.
19, 26
Public Notice
NOTICE
OF
PUBLICATION
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
Melgo County Clort&lt;
of Courll
P.O. Box 151 100E.
2nd 8t
Pomeroy, OH 457Be
United
Slllaa of
America va. , Mlrlan
Durham, dooHOid,

till .
CIM No. OI-CV•137

clivi-.
Tho

Marshalling of Llana
In tho Common Pleaa
Court
of
Meigs
County, Ohio, 100 E.
2nd St., Pomeroy, OH
45769 being Caoa No.
08-CV-137
ogalnal
Marian
Durhllm,
daceaaod praying lor
Judgment
In
lht
amount of $36,418 28
with Interest tharoon
according to tha
terms of lhe nota
from July 15, 2008
until paid and lor
foreclosure of said
Mortgage Deld on
tho
following

described real ealate,
of
which
said
Defendants, Marian
Durham,
dec1111&lt;1

was the owner of·
Real estate located at
38384 S. R 684,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
as further described
In PlalniiHs mortgage
recorded on March 9,
1990 In Volume 178
pogo 399 of tho
Mortgage Records of
Meigs County, Ohio.
and that Defendants,
unknown
hairs,

devisees,

legatees,

executors,

executrixes,
administrators,

n

66' to on Iron pin
oat; thence N 89' 50'
14" E, a dlallnce of
140.00' to tho POINT
OF BEGINNING, 11id
described
lract
containing
0.25

Acrea, more or leas,
excepting all legal
utility oaumento and
rights of way
Reference
Deld•
Ofllclal
Racords
Volume 4, Page 807,
Parcel2
Bearings
are
assumed and are for
angt. measurement
only.
Owner
Curren}.,
Scally IB'aker alai
Property at: 617 High
Stroot
Middleport, Ohio
PPI 15-DII224.()01
Prior
Deld
Roleroncea: Volume
214. Pogo 457
Appralold at $50,000
Terms
of
Sale.
Cannot be sold for
less than 213rda of
the appraised value
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certified
check, balance due
on confirmation of
sale.
Tho appraisal did not
Include en Interior
examination of the

admlnlstratrtxes and
asslgneea of Marian house.
Durham, daceaold, Robart E. Boogie,
be required to oat up Meigs County SheriH
any Interest they may Altorney
lor
the
have
lo
aald Plaintiff
premises
or
be Lerner Sampson R
forever barred, that Rothfuss
upon faHure of eald 120 East Fourth St,
Dolendanls to pay or 8th Floor
to cause to be paid Cincinnati, OH 45202·
aald Judgment within 2007
throe days from Its 513·241 ·3100
rendition that an (111 5, 12, 19
Order of Sale be
Issued to tho Sheriff
Public Notice
of Meigs County,
Ohio, to appraise, ShariHSaloo
advertise In the Legal Caoa
Number
Publication
Dally 08cv043
Bank
&amp;
Sentinel and soli oald Farmers
real oatato, lhal the Savings Co.
premloas be aold free Plaln!IH
and cl- of' all ..
olaima, Ilona and R&amp;J Food Shop LLC
lntaraot of any oltho Ronnie &amp; JonnHer
parlloa heroin, that Spoun
the procolda from Dolendanl$ • •
tho oale of llld Court of 'common
premlaoo be app!!!lf Ploo., ,.lgs County,
to
tho
Plalntm·s . Ohio
judgmanl end lor In pursuance of an
order of l!flo tcr me
such other rellaf to
which United Slates directed !rom uld
of
America
Ia court In lho aboVI
entitled.
entitled action, I will
Said Dolondanta are oxpooo to ule at
directed
to
tho public auction on lho
Complaint
wherein front steps of tho
notice under tho lair Meigs County Court
dab!
colloctlon llouoa on Friday,
Doc1111ber 19, 2008 II
practice act II given.
Said Datendanta are 10 a.m., of said day,
required to analver tha
following
within
twonty..lght daacrlbed realoatato:
lhl EXHIBrr " A"
days
after
Said RONALD A. SPAUN
publication.
Dolendanta will like AND JENNIFER L.
notice that you are SPAUN
required to anawar Being a part of tho
uld Complaint on or Southeast Quarfor of
boloro tho 26th ~oy Socllon 8, T-7-N , R·
of Nov., 2008 or 14-W,
Scipio
Judgment wilt be Townohlp,
Meigs
rendered
County, Ohio of ths
accordingly.
Ohio
Company
United
Slates 1 of Purchan and being ·
Amorlce,.PialntiH
, a part of VOlume 262
Stephen D. Miles
at Pogo 281, of tha
Vincent A. Lewis
Deld Records of
Attorneys lor Plaintiff Melga
County
18 W. Monument Recorders Office and
Avenue Dayton, Ohio baing more fully
45402
described aa follows:
(10) 22, 29 (111 5, 12, Beginning at lhe
19,26
Southeast corner of
Socllon 8,
Scipio
Public Notice
Townohlp,
Meigs
County, Ohio at a 4'
While Oak found II
ShodHSaloa
Caao
Number tha corner of tho
08CV053
.
Section. From which
Peoples Bonk NA
an Iron pin 111 lhla
Plolntltf
survey on tho aoUih
vs
line of Section 8,
Scolly Baker et al
boars N. 89 degraes
Dolondlnta
45' 12" Weal • 5.00
Court of Common laet and anolhor Iron
Pleas, Meigs County, pin oatthla survey on
Ohio
tho east line of
In purauance of an Section 8, bears N.
order of ule to me 01 dagraoo 34' 58"
dlracted from said Eat!5.00
foot.
the
with
court In tho above Thence
enHtled action, I will south line of Section
axpooe to ule at 8, North 89 degrees
public auction on tho 45' 12" west 1125.n
front llopo of tho foal to an Iron pin oat
Melgo Cou'lfY Coun this survey Thence
Houoa on Friday, North 50 degrees 45'
Dacombor 12, 2008 at 09" East • 365.65 !oat
10 a.m.. of said day, to an Iron pin oat lhls
the
following survey. This pin Is
de1crlbod real Ollila: tho principal place of
SHuoted In Salisbury beginning lor lhla
Township, In the aurvoy.
Village of Middleport, Thence North Of
part of Lot 280 of tho dagreoo 34' 58" oaat •
V.B Horton Addftlon 616.371oof to an Iron
to Lower Pomeroy, pin oat this' ourvey.
as recorded In the Thence North 10
Melga County Plat dlgreoo 25' 11" Well
Record• VOlume 2, • 178.58 .... with the
Page
12,
Meigs contorllno of a gravel
County, Stilt of Ohio drlvowey to a point in
centerline
ol
and being In Soc:Uon lho
28, Town t North, Klngllbllry Roed ICR
Range 13 West of tho
111 and palling an
Ohio
Company'a Iron pin ut thll
Purchau and being
·~IVO)' 11148.58-Thence tho loRowlng
doacrlbld as follows:
beginning at on Iron 3 couraoa with tho
pin Ill, laid Iron pin centorllr.o
of
baing S 0' oe• 46" E, Klngabury Road (CR
a dllllnce of 222..40' 181:
!Tom •n Iron pin North 14 doei'WI 41'
found
11
tho 4t" Ellat •
norlhollt Cornar of to 1 point Notlh 71

aoe -

doarou a · 33" lui
ilglllooa, Horton Addition to • 1?.11 loll to. point
IIIOIIIOfl,
~ ~~ometov, .. North 71 dogi'WI 11'
r1aor~1d
In the 21 " 1111 • H .IO t.ct
.eouv~ ....
ldmlnlllrltorl,
Mtlgo County .... to I fiOint
ldmlnlillrllriiM Inc! IIIOONO Volume a,
~ry IH:~
....., Marlllll . . . 1a;
Durtifm. di:DIIIIIf, lhonol 1 oo· ot' ... ~~ hu1h D1
..,_ lllkl- .,. • • • dllllnM ol doareiiiM' M" WIII
unilltowf!1 will '*"'Y 77.• • to an Iron pin • 111 :'It 1111 to an
11M- IIIII on Ill; ltllnol I U" 110' Iron pin 1111 lhla
unknown hllra,

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ltiiM1001,
Dl
Amtt1N, flied Ill

UnltiCI

Compillnt
PoriCioiUI'I

In
1ncl

Lot 2M ol tho V.I .

14", • dltllnot of
140.DO' to an Iron pin

ut:

lhonoe N DO' oo· 41"
w, 1 cltatonoa of

__

~,

IYMy end Pllli""
an Iron pin

u11:

ou....., 11 ao.o1111o-.

Tho- Iouth 10
dograoo 41' llll• Woe~

______

• 401 50 to an
Iron pin all lhla
survey This pin 11
the principal place of
beginning lor this
survey Thlo survey

contains 5.330 acres,
mora or Ieos.

comer of a 10 acre lot
willed
by
John
Brldltold to Harrill
McCiuN
and
Lucinda
Powell,
thence 40 rods south

or to the line be1YoH11

tho olkl George W.
Bradllold and J.S
Brldflold,
lhlnca.
West 56 rods along
the uld Uno; thence
North
40
rodo ;
thence East 56 rods
to the place \ of
beginning, and being
In Section 7, Range
14, Tpwn 7 of tho
Ohio
Company's
Purchase, containing
14 acres.
Parcel Throe: Also
lho
following
daacribed real estate,
situated
In
lhe
Townohlp of Scipio,
County of Meigs and
State of Ohio.
Being a part of
Section No Saven (71
In
lhe
oevonth
township
of
the
lourtaenth range, In
lhe
Township
of
Scipio, boundld ao
follows: Beginning II
lha ooulhwoll comer
of uld oactlon aoven
(7) thence running
East one hundred
and
silly · rode ;
thanco North eighty
rods ; thence Weal
one hundred a.nd
silly rods ; thence,
SoUih to tho place of
beginning bounded
West on Payton's
land and the 'South
on Townlhlp Uno,
and North on a tract
0912312002
sold to Zachariah
1011112002
by Bradfield,
and
Appalachian
containing eighty
ProfeNlonal
acres. more or leal.
Asaoclalea
254 Excepting
and
Exline
Rood, Reserving
tho
Jackson, Ohio 45640, following dtocrlbld
Dale A. Exline PS
parcel of real eatate,
6722
sltuale
In
the
Current
Owner: Township of Scipio,
Ronnie &amp; Jennifer Meigs County, State
of Ohio, and being a
Spaun at al
Prop~rty at : 36838
part of the South half
Klngbury Rd.
of tho Southwell
Pomeroy, Ohio
quarter of Sactlon
PPI 17.00326.004
No. 7, of Townahl~
Prior
deld No. 7 North and
rolerencea: Volume Range No. 14 Weal
202, Pogo 169
and further baing a
Appralied at $52,500 part ot a 80 0 acp
Terms
of
Sale: tract ol land eo
Cannot be 1old lor recorded In Deld
leas than 2/3rdo of • Volume t 61 , Page
tho appraleld value. 223, Meigs County
10% dQWJI on day of • Recorder's
Ofllce
ula, calh or corllltocl and
being
more
chock, bailnco due particularly
on conllrmatlon of daacdbed as follows·
aale.
Beginning at a poln~
Tho appral1al did not nld point baing the
inClude an Interior point of lntoraactlon
examination ql tho of tho North line of
houn.
tho South half of tho
Robert E. Boogie, soUihweat quaner of
Meigs County Sherlfl
said. Socllon No. 7
Attorney
lor the with the center of
Plaintiff
Township Rood No
Kaglat, Brown, Hill &amp; 171 (Zion Road) also
said North line being
Ritter
65 E. Sllte 51 , Sullo the Norlh Uno of the
1800
above uld 80.0 acre
tract of land, thence
Columbua, OH 43215
614-462·5400
wllh uld North Uno,
(11) 12, 19,26
SoU!h 85 dogreoo 30'
Eaa~ 982.03 loot to
an Iron pin; thence
Public Notice
- - - - - - - with a new line
Sheriff Saleo
through tho tract of
Case
Number which this Ia a part
of, South 35 degrees
OIICV038
City Notional Bonk of 15' Wool, 526.30 loot
West VIrginia
,to a 24 Inch Hickory
troo; th1nco SoUih 44
PlalntHI
'
VI
dogreol 00' Weal,
William l
Melinda 17.00 loot to tho ·
center of aeld T.R.
Gll!ballat
Do'-ndantt
171 ' thence with lhe
Court of Common center
ol
said
Plooo, Meigs County, T.R.171,
North '48
Ohio
dogreoo oo· ,weot,
In pursuance o1 an 31.85 laet and North
.ardor of 1110 to me 48 dogreoo 48' Wall,
dlracled from said 410.00
foal
~'"'
court In tho above continuing with said
North
55
entitled action, I will center,
expooa to ule at dogreao 38' Wool
public auction on tho 406.65 lost lor the
front atepo of tho piece' of beginning
Malgs County Court containing
5.07
House on Friday, acres., more or leas
Dacombor 12, 2008 at and subject to all
10 a.m. of uld day, legal highways and
the
following easements.
above
described roolelllla: Tho
EXHIBrr A
deocrlpllon
was
Tha
following furnished by Ronald
Sherrell,
described real estate M.
sHuate
In
the Ragletered Surveyor
Township of Scipio , 15167 as par survey
County of Meigs, of Saptamblr 20,
and, State of Ohio, 1874.
and Further
bounded
Excepting
described ao followa
and Reserving from
Parcel One: Situated lhe 'above described
In the Township of eighty acre parcel,
Scipio, County of twenly·lour
(241
Molg1; Stall of Ohio, acres, more or leu,
In Section 7, Town 7, being the same real
Range 14, IJ!oglnnlng oatato convoyocl by
~ortheasl Rhonda Stockwell to
at
tho
comer of a 10 acre Thomes Tucker and
lot
convoyed
by Lori TUcker, olgnld
1982,
ThornH Dye to John Minch 13,
lor
record
received
Bradllold by o-m11or 9, March 16, 1812 II
p.m.
1nd
1848, recorded In 4.26•
VOlume 13, on Pagoo recorded In Volume
110 and 111, to which 265, Page 257, Melg1
i ifWNnCtl ,. hereby
County
Olllclal
modo lor 1 mor11 ROCOrdl.
dollnlto doocrlpuon ; Tho 1bove dlocrlboll.
Boutlt 40 realootete h o i thence
Aydltor'a
!hanOI Weal 40 aulgnld
rodl; thonoe North Plrool Nurnbenl 17·
40 rodl; lhOnOI Eell 00748.000 and 17·
40 rodl to 11ft pi- 00747.000.
al
bllllnnlntl, DIID RIPIIIINCI:
oonlllnlng 10' - . look 7, l'tgl Ill
mort or lilt, lind II OMolll IIIDDrdl
lhttiiiiM1G - o f 111118County,
lend
d11 dod
Ill' JIIIIOII IIII'IIIINCI:
Ooorgt
lildlllld look 111 ..... HI!
1nd wlfl 10 Hlrltel Ofllelll llaaartll D!
In addition, a 30 DO
loot wide oaoamont
lor
Ingress
and
ogress lor Lol 3 and
Lot 4 with lho gravel
drive between Lola 3
and 4 and having the
following centerline
description.
Beginning at the
northwest cornor of
this tract at a point in
the centerline of
Kingsbury Road (CR
18) thence wllh the
following centerline
of a gravel drive,
South t 0 dograoo 25'
11 " Eaal 178.58 leal
to an Iron pin set this
said
pin
survay,
baing the terminus of
lhla
centerline
easement
descrlpllon.
All Iron pins set this
survey are 518 Inch X
30 Inch robar and
hava a plastic cap on
!hem olampod Dale
Exline P S 6722.
All
counes are
rollted
to match
North as par a
Survay by Robert
Eason PS 7033 on
116/1411999 of this
farm.
SubJect to all legal
eaaementa and right
of ways not listed
above.
on
Surveyed

.,.a;

01

w.

MoCIUN and Luolncll

l'owell,
l'lratl Two: Alao 11ft
followlnt diHribed

1'111..,... tltvllttlln
1111 Counly Dl Melli

lnd State of Ohfo,
and
In
lalplo
Townahlp, beginning
II tho north wilt

...... eoum,.

Ournn1
Wlllllrn

Ill bit

a

tor -

than 213 of of
tho appralaod value.
10% down on day of
11ie. caoh or cortlflod
chock, bolance duo
on confirmation of
ule.
Tho appralul did not
Include an Interior
examination of the
houoa.
Robert E. Beagle,
Melg1 County Sheriff
lor
lhe
Altornoy
PlalntiH
WoHo l Bentley
425 Clntar St.
Ironton, OH 45638
740-532-7000
(111 s, 12, 1e
P~Jbllc NoUce

Sheriff Salas
cNumber
08CV087
Horne National Bank
PlalntiH
ve
AnthontAdama at al
Dolendanll
Court of Common
Pl-. Meigs County,
Ohio
·,
In pur1uance of an
order of 1111 to me
directed 110111 nld
court In the above
entlllld .action, I will
oxpou to ule 11
public auction on lho
front 1tepa of lhe
Meigs County Court
Hoou on Frlclay,
Dacomber 12, 2808 at
10:00 a.m., ol Hid
day, the folloWing
described raalaatato:
(Rial Eatata and
Manufactured H9me
to be appraiOid and
sold soparatelyl
the
Situated
In
Townahlp
of
Lebanon, County of
Malga, and State of
Ohio:
Baing a part of a
95 00 acres, more or
leaa, tract of land
trons..rred to Ricky
Lae
Deeter
as
racorded In OHiclal
Records Volume 27,
at Page 2n, Meigs
County
Recorder's
Ofllce, Meigs County,
Ohio, alao being a
part of Sactlon 36,
Township • 2 North,
Range
11·WOII,
Lebanon Township,
Molgo County, State
of Ohio and mora
particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a point
which boare South 01
dog 54' 28" Wast a
distance of 1628.93
laet and North 89
dog . 45' 44" Eut a
distance of 1649.31
feet from an exletlng
Iron pin found at lha
northwest comer of
sold 95 DO acres,
more or less, tract
and being a ~lnt In
tho
centorllno
of
Township Road 1106,
Neall Hollow Rood;
Thence leaving nld
centerline North 23
dag. 09' 16" East
passing through a
518" Iron pin with l.d
clop set at a dlatanca
of 20.DO flat and
going a total dlatance
of f21.07 loot to a
518" Iron pin wllh l.d.
l)lp Ill;
Thence Soulh 74
dog. 00' 26" Eaot a
distance of 358.21
feet to a 518" Iron pin
with l.d. cap oat;
Thence South 13
dog. 42' 50" East a
dlltance of 68.44 1881
to 1 518" Iron pin with
l.d. cap aot;
Thence South 27
dog. 59' 58" Well
paselng through a
518" Iron pin wllh l.d.
cap oat at a dlatanco
of 133.97 loot and
going a total.dlatance
of t 53.97 1881 to a
point
In
the
centerline of ulcl
Townohlp Road 11116;
Thence along uld
contortlne
tho
following
lhrao
courses:
1. North 58 dog. 58'
38" Well a dlatanco
of 140.DO to a
point;
2. North &amp;1 dog. 34'
27" Well a dlsttnce
of 138.11 fool to 1
point;
3. North 60 dog. 54'
32" Wool 1 dt1tai)Ct
of 114.82 to tho
principal point of
beginning,
containing
1.500

ac,.., more or M1,
oub)ocl to all legal
oaumonta and rtghta
olway.
Boarlnt•
are
auumed lnd ana lor
tho ·dltannlnllion of
angiHonly.
All Iron plna ara 518"
by 30" reblr with
plllllc
l.d.

~o':.:,0:1"Y

Danny Barber at al
o,landanto
Court of Common
Ploss, Melga County,
Ohio
'" pureuance ot an
order of sale to me
directed from aid
court In lhe above
onHtled action, I will
oxpooa to tala at
public auction on 'he
Iron! atepa of lho
Meigs Count Coun
Houoa on Friday,
December 19, 2008 at
10 a.m of said day,
the
following
described real estate:
OF
DESCRIPTION
LAND
Beginning at a atone
on the Eut aide pi
Highway No. 124, at
the Nor1hweal corner
of a 35 Acre Tract;
thence East 15 rods
to a atone ; thence
North 13-314 dagrEaol 16 rode to a
atone; thence Weal
15 rods to the Eliot
aide of above rood;
thence along
aald
rood South 13-314
dogrHI WHI
16
rods to tho place of
beginning,
containing
1·112

acres.
Excepting however
from tho above tract
a c-ln portion
thereof bounded as
follows:
Beginning
Eaat 7 rods and 6
llnka and South 2111/4 degrees East 11
rode and 3 Iinke from
Northwoat corner of
above
described
tract; thence North
27·112 dograoo Ea11
20 !oat; thence Soulh
62·112 dagraoo Eaal
20 loot; thence South
27·112 dogreeo Weal
20 laet; lhonce North
.62·112 degrees Weat
20 laetto tho place of
beginning,
containing
400
oquara flat and also
a rlghl of way to and
from uld tract Which ,
Is hereby r-rved by

Yofyme

110, l'ago
County

Offlal1l "•aanfl,

41771
Alto 1 2002 Clayton

Rood,

lloolno,

OH

addreu.
Township
Salem
2631 0
TNOIHI
Rood
Legion_
Ohio
Ling avilla,
45741
1988 Chevrolet gas
1600 gal . Water tank
12,980 miles
V8 366 cubic Inch
5 opold transmission
61 ampa. Alt.
2 apold rear axle
Roar springs 23,000
lb. with auxiliary
springs
Fronl and real tow
hOOkl.
1978 Chlvrolat gas
750 gal. Water tank
7,383mltos
5 opold transmission
366 gao/4 bl carb
9000 lb front axle
12000 lb. front spring
18500 lb. roar axle
23000 rear spring
1111 14. 16. 19

Service lor tax yoor
beginning July 1,
2007 and ending
Juna 30, 2008, In
ocoordonce
wllh

lntern11

Revenui

Code
Soctlon
6104(bl, thll form II
available for public
ln1poetlon II lila ~·
Ofllce of Dougl11 W.
1J111e, Trulloo, 11 211·
213 east Second
Street,
Pomeroy,
Ohio, during the 1110'
dey period !Mfglnnlng
November 15th, 2008.
(111 19

Gallia
County
OH

E·mall

Public Notice

classlfied @ myda llytnbune com

sale, calh or certHIId

.....
Tho

Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Items

Ohio V.lloy
Publishing .....,..,
tho rlghtto edit,
ra)tct or cancel any
ad II any limo.
!&gt;Errors Muot
p:!.,.lrtod on lhe
of
ll1e

for

the error and
first lr,aartlon.
not bo liable
loll or oxpoonulll

In M

11 aonllltlon.
Tawnlltlp

Tho

IIIIIVM

~ghl

tho

to

1ooep1 or l'l)tol 1ny
or

all

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loll &amp; Found
Lost 2 male Jack Russel
Dogs Around Prospect
Church Ad area since
Oc1 31 answers to Od1e
&amp; Beau Reward for safe
return
Call
Kelly
446·7019 or 645·3262
Lost- Chocolate Lab on
11 /8/08 on Flatwoods
Road
Pomeroy
contaci(740)S08·0431

Reward lost 3 mon old
male brindle Boxer, little
g1rt heartbroken, please
call304·593-2641

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Memory I Thank Yov
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•who supponed T~kled
Pink In lhe American
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Str~de s Walk A special
thanks tp Basket De·
lights Karat Patch, W1se·
man
Realty,
Ptlllllps
Sporn Plant &amp; Summer
Image &amp; staff

Coda.
Mary T. Byer-HIII
Courty
Meigs
Auditor
(111 18, 19, 20, 21,
23,24,25,26,2?,28

Thank
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children
ages 1 and up the d8.y-.
care ~ located on Bailey
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Pomeroy
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rnghts
and
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avmlable
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Hooting &amp; Coohng
Rooms available at Darst

Lowes New &amp;unopened
bo•es Odesa 1~replace
mantel plus vent tree gas
log heater/louvered vent
free hrebox•Large whrte
55 112. hrgh by 63'
long Cost over ~1 200 &amp;
will sell to 1st offer of
$500 C.ll 740·742·2628

BulkllngMeterlala ... ,............................. 308
Bu•ln.u.......................... ............. .... • • .•. 308

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Suite 118

November 20
9 am · Noon
1 pm to4 pm
Bring insurance information
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Caterlng- ...................................................... 310
ChlldiEidtrly Care ...................................,312
$:omputM'i ........................ ........................ 314
COnt111ctoq ................................................... 318
DomeetlciiJanltorlel ................................. 318
Ektct:rlclll ........................... ..................... 320
Flnancl......................................................... 322
Health .............
...........
.....:. ...........
Haling
a Coo,.,.....
ng . .......
.. .............
..... 332628
Home Improvements 330
lneurence ............... , ................................ 332
Lawn Service....................................... .... 334
MualciDano.'Drllma .............................. ... 336
Other servtcee ................... .. .......... .......... 338
Plumblng/Etoctrlcal ................................ ..340
ProfHaJon•l Services ....................... ......... 342
' Aepelra .......................... ........................... : :
Roofing............................... ..... ·•··· .........
Sacu~ty .. .. ...... .... ...... .... ......... ...... .... .. . ........ 348
Tlx/Accountlng ..... .. ................................ 350
TraveVEnterUtlnment ...............................3&amp;2
Fln•nclal . ................................... ...... ...... .400
Flnanclll Servtc•a............. ......................... 405
lnau,..nce ......... • ................,_................ 410
Money to Lend ............................................ 415
ectucatton..............-.....................................500
BU•Ineaa a Trade School....................... 505
lnotructlon • Trolnlng ................ :...............510
LeeiOM....................................................... 515
Pereor\11 ........... , .................................... 120
Animals ...................................................... 800
Anlmol Supplleo .......................................... 805
HorHe ............................. .. ..................810
U-lock................... .......................... · .815
Pete ....... .......................................~...............620
wanttobuy ...................... .... ................825
Agriculture ......................... ...................... 700
Firm Equipment ............................... ........~~:
a.~~~ ProducaSOOd
G.....,................................. 715
Hoy, F-,
, ron ..............,................
Hunlfng Al.and ........................................... 720
want to buy ..................................................725
~...................................... .......... 900
.105
Apptlo-...................................................110
Auctions .......... ...... . ........... ...................915
Borgaln Be10mont ........................... . .... 920
Coliectlbfol .................................................. 825
cornputoro ................................................. 930
Equl...-tiSUppiiOI.................................835
F... il.rk.t1 ............................................. 940
Fuel 011 Coai/WODd/Gao ............................ 1145
Fumhure .................... . ...... .. ... . ..... 950
-yiHunt &amp; Sport ............................ 955
Kld'a Corner ................:................................ 960
Mlocollonoouo....... .. .......... . • .... .. ... 965
Wont to buy ............................................... 970
Yard Sale ....................................................975

Anlfq................................................... •

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Legale. .................. ..... ..... . .................. 100
Announcemonta....
... .. .................... 200
Blrthday'/Anntverury............ ...................... 205
Happy Ade............. .. .. .. ... ........... .........210
LoII &amp; Found ···· ...... .... ····· · .......... ..... 215
MemoryiTh•nk You ..................................... 220
Notlcea ....................... ' ··• · ..... ............ ··• 226
Peraon111............... . ................... ... ..••• 230
Wanted ....................................................... 235
Servlcu ................................................. 300
Apflll•rtc• Bervl~ .................................... 802
AutomoUve .................................................. 304

h- •"\

-

.... 1000
ATV ........................................................... 1005
Bicycle• ..... • ............... ...... ......... 1010
BoatiiAccnaorlea ......, .... . .. .1015
-~v 1 a ~alters
1020
Cam,.-.,"
11
•• • ••• • ••••
••••
Motorcyclu .............................................. 1025
Other ....................... " ·•·· ..... .... ··1030
W1nt to buy .................. .... .. . ....... . 1035
Automotive ............................. .................. 2000
Auto RentallleaN .... , ......... ... ....... 2005
Autoa ...... .......... .................. . ...
.... 2010
Cla•alc/Antlque• ................... ................... 2015
Commerclalt1nduetrlal ............................ 2020
Parta &amp; Acceaeorlea................ . ....... 2025
Sport• Utlllty .............................................. 2030

Homo hnprovomonh

Recreational Vehlclea ...., .

Trucka.......... .. ............ • .... .....

.... ,..... 2035

Ullllty Trallera ... ~ ............ ..................... 2040
Vana .......................................................... 2045
Want to bUy. , ................ .................. 2050
Real Esla1eSIIes ................. . . .... ....... 3000
Cemetery Plott ......................... ........... 3006
Commercial
I.. . . .•. . .. ..••... •· ..... ..30301105
Condomln uma.....
.
For Sale by OWner ................... :................ 3020
Houeea tor Sale..... . . .•. ...
. ... . 3025
Lind (Acreage) .... . • .•..• .... ......... 3030 '
Lot• ....... ..... ....................................... ... 3035
Want to buy... ................... ... .••.
······ .. 3040
Rial Eollto Ronlata....... .... ...
........ 3500
•rtmentiiTownhouHI............. .. .... 3505
~om;errlrl ................................................ ~=~:
on orn,n uRma .... · .... .,.. '.... ...... ··
Houooo or ent ............................ ........... 3520
Land (Acreage) ...... .................................. 3525
Storage ........ .... . ... ... . .............. 3535
Want to Rent ........................................ , .• 3540
Manulactured Houslng ............................. 4000
Lota ............. ···· • ......... · .............. .... 4005
Movoro.............................. " ............. .....4010
Aenlala ................................................. .... 4015
SIIH.. . ..... ...................... ... •.. . .......... 4020
Supplloa .......... ............. .... ... ........ 4025
W.nt to Buy ............................................ 4030
Resort Property ............... . ..
.... .•. 5000
Reaart Property tor sale ................ .... 5025
Reoort Pr-rty lor ront ........................... 5050
Employment...... . .... ••. ........... ·· .....8000
Accountlng/'Financlal ..... .............. 8002
Admlnl•traUvaiProfeBsiOnal .....................6004
Caahler/Cferk ............................ 6006
CttlldiEklerly Care ............. .............. 6008
glerlcal ...................................................... =~~
"'~atructiiDoonl.l ·· ·.. ....... .•. ............... 8014
.....ero
very .................. · ..... .....
Educajlon .................................................8016
Eloctrlaol Plumbing .................................8018
Employnoent Agencloo.......................8020
E.-1...,.,1............................................8022
Food Bervlcea.. ....... .. ............................8024
lolovommont &amp; Fldorel Jobs.... . .. . ..... 8026
Help onttrl- General ............................... 8028
lAw Enlorcemont .,.................................... 8030
Mol-co/Domootlc.. .. ..... ........... 8032
Mlnogomont/Suporvloory ...... . ..... . . 8034
Mecl\lnlca..................................................to36
Medical ...... .......... ... .. ... ... ..
. • 8038
Muolcal...... ..... . ..... ... .... .... ..... 6040
Part·Tirno-Tem~rertea ........................... 6042

RntaurMte . ...... .......... ........ ... . .

..... 8044

Saloa.. ............. ........... ............. • . .....604a
Tocflnlcol- ....................................... 8050
Tolllllea.IFIICiory ........ ..................... 8052

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approved septic new rool
goldfish
pond
Vehi cles deck
fenced 1n yard
acre
Aocl&lt;spnngs
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Pomeroy
OhiO
Troilon
740·992·2355
or
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RV
3br,
2ba,
Central
Serv1ce at Carmichael A1r/Heat newly remod
Tra1lers
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bathrooms
new
hardwood &amp; t1le lloors
740·446·3825
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RV Service at Carm1 Extraordinary Property
chael
Trailers Spectacular view of the
740·446·3625
OttiD River
Recre~110nal

1000

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Tuppers Pla1ns now has
opemngs county &amp; pn
\late
pay
accepted,
20yrs el(penence call
lor
an
appointment
740 667 6329

Adt.Jh Group Home, we
provode 24hr
su per~l·
SIOn personal care as·
s1s1ants meals laundry
houseKeep~ng &amp; a warm
environment lor those
who need a !1ttie or a lOt
we
can
help,
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mate w1 th Full Bsmt 2 car
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1n
2FP on 0 6ac
pond storage bldgs John Spnng
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garden m ove 1n ready Ap
tractor,more Sat Nov 22
p01ntment
Only
9 to 5 38072 Carpenter
740·286·5280
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Ad
740 947 050 t(belore
sale)
2·3 bedrooms 1 bath

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1roIS
old fired
wllhheating
aII con
s
GP..S
boiler
740·206·1482
must see Comes with
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complete
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years
old
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until you have tnvest1gat· ~-:---=~=;;;;;;;~
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house 47310 Morn10g
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PROPERTY
~
ADDRESS:
68053
124,
State Roufo
Ohio
Reldovillo,
45n2
P.P.N. 119-00073000
Current
Owner:
Donny Berber ot al
Prior
deed
,...renceo: Volume
248, page 757
AppraiOid at $25,DOO
Terms
of
Sale·
Cannot bl aold for
• - than 213rda of
tho apprallld value.
111% down on day of

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NOTICE
TO
TAXPAYERS
Ralerence: 5715.17
"as Is-where Ia", with
Ohio Revtaed Code
expressed or
The Meigs County no
warranty
Board of Revision lr'hplled
has completed Ill glvan.
For
further
work of equalization
Tho tax returns lor Information, or for an
to
tax year 2008 have appointment
been revised and the
lnspact
collateral,
voluollono completed
prior to solo data
and are open lor , contact Cyndla or
public lnepactlon In
Ken at 992·2136.
tho oHice of tho (Ill 19, 20, 21
Molgo
County
Auditor,
-Second
Floor,
Courthouse,
Second
Streel,
Pomaroy, Ohio.
Complalnls ogalnll
the valuations, as
estebllahed lor tax
year 2008 must be
made In accordance
with Sactlon 5715.19
of lha Ohio Revised
Code.
Thooa
complalnta muol be
flied In the County
Auditor's Ofllce on or
before the 31st day
of March, 2009. All
coJIIplelnta flied with
tho county Auditor
• will be heard by the
Board of Revision In
tha manner provided
by Sactlon 5715.19 of
tha Ohio Revised

PUBLIC NOTICE
OF
NP,'{ICE
AVA!I.ABILITY FOR
PUBLIC INSPECTION
Douglas W. Uttle,
Trustee of the Emoot
I
Maxine Wlngolt
Educational
Trull,
h11 Iliad his annual
return of a prlvllo
foundation,
Form
890-PF,
wllh
tho
Internet
Revenue

In One Week With Us
REACH OVER 285,000 PROSPECTS
US YOUR AD N

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE: Ia hereby
given
tho!
on
Saturday, November
22, 2008 at 10:00
a.m , a public ult
will be held at 211 W
Second St.. Pomeroy,
Ohio. The Farmers
Bank and Savings
Company Ia oaillng
lor caah In hand or
certified check the
following collateral :
1996 Jeep Cherokee
14FJ78S6TL310558
The Farmers Bonk
Savings
and
Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the
right to bid II this
1111, and to withdraw
tha above collateral
prior to sale. Further,
The Farmers Bank
Stvlngo
and
company
reeervea
tha right to re)act any
or all bids submllled.
The above deacrlbed
collat1ral will be oold

Above 1urveyod by J.
F. Parker, March 21 ,

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lumyor, 11144.
Jllrwtn•
DIICI:

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CIIVellnd, OH 44111
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Case
Number
08cv104
Beneficial Ohio Inc.
Plaintiff

former

and hove boon well
Both
maintained.
trucks cen be aaen
by appointment by
calling 740-6611-3091
Blda are to be In by
6:DO
pm
on
November 21 , 2008
and will be opanod
pm
on
6:30
November 24. 2008 at
the Township Fire
Houoa • on
Slate
Route
124
near
Salam Cenler. All
blda are to be moiled
to
the
following'

Public Notice

dolorlpllon
waa
pl'lparad from an
1011111 IUmy rnldl
on tho II th ~DI

oap

Auditor'• 1'11'1111 No.:

11

Public Notice

ltampec:I "CT&amp;-1144'.
Tho
above

01.aata.oo1
l'rolltr!Y known u :
11011 a liNN Hollow

l'rapafiY

sa.ooo

apprelul did
Include on Interior
eumlnatlon of the
hduoa.
Robert E. Boogie,
Melga County Sheri"
Attornay
lor
tho
Plalntl"
Kollh D Weiner A
AIIOCiatH Co.
71 Publlo lqUI,. 4th

OWner: m , Milt•

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manulacturad homo,
I.D.
1Cit.POI2882TNAB,
Ohio Certificate of
Title 15300162406, a
copy of which Is
altachod hereto and
made a port hereof.
Land &amp; mobile homo
sold ~~p~rotoly.
Current
Owner
Anthony Adams at II
Property II: 50310
NMao Hollow Rd •
Recine, OH
PPI 07-DD182.001
Prior
dead
relarencea: volume 1
1110, Page 787
!And
ApptaiOid at $52,500
~bO• Homo.
Torma 'of Sale:
Cannot be sold for
1011 than 213rds of
tho appralold value.
10% down on day of
1111, cash or certified
chock, balance duo
on confirmation of
ule.
Tho ap~ralaal did not
Include an Interior
axamlnatlon of tho
house.
Robart E. Booalo,
Melga County Sheil"
Attorney
for
the
plalntiH
'
•
Lmle,
Shoatl
&amp;
Warner
211 ·213 E Second St
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
740-892-BBBe •
, 11115, 12 19
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900

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Cha11rolet
2006 LT 26k m1les ga
HHA
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kept
loaded
304·882·2356

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1996
Oldsmobile
Ach1eva 120000 m1les
ShOw Steers for sale Ali ;;;;;;;=""'""'"-~=- Asktng
$500 Contact
x WHO MADE WHO /All Seasoned
F1rewood 740-441 5460
x Angus Halter broke Hardwood 446·9204
Spom UHiity
$1000
OBO
Call
Wood/GOII

740-645·7597

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seasoned F1rewood CAA

645·5946
or 441-0941
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up to
HEAP
accepted loaded
plorer 102K
4WD7
great shape, great pnce
Miscellaneous
great winter or all season
~~;;;-.;;;=-=:::-:-~;;;;;;; travel
vehicle
Jet Aerat1on Motors ra· 740 ·441 ·7233
pa~red new &amp; rebuilt 'n
stock Cali Ron Evarrs, 2003 Chevy Trailblazer
1 600 537-9526
$WD
loaded
clean
105k
$8,900
OBO
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or
~
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t11
3
49
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304 59 59
fluffy
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gas
$300 00 Want to buy Junk Ca rs
oodl
0 80 740-388 6743
call 740 388 0884
Toy P a lor sale 3 fe
males
$350 =-'"'"."~-~~~~ -~=~:o::-=---~
740·256· 1101
or Rem1ngton Model 670 WANTED 69 Camaros
740·645·1960
"W•ngmaster' 16 Gal projects or restored cars
Small
Forend
$325
any condition 11nders
740·533·3670
fee paid Call Doug
Golden
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pups ~-"':":..,~~..,~ 614.203.1272 cell or
m/$200, 1/$250 Ct11hua- -;:
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pups
ml$200,
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(partl)
rnlf ~~~~~=~::::
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Bo~ter pups For sate used stalrtlft call ~=j~~~E:
black/while m/$600, All for Info 1-606-329·1344
AKC reg 740·696· 1085
Commercial
Mollohan
Carpet
Fall
~....----~~....~ Special 20 oz Commer· Commeroallreta1l
space
Pekmgese pups lor sale Clal Carpet $6 95/yard for rent
HIQh traftJC
;
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Colors counl good viSibility
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Low Pnces'
&amp; water Included 1n rent
Respond to box CLA 16

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51-o, A I Sored
--.-:::-....
shoe steers broke to
lead only a few weeks
rema•nlng before we1gh
•n Priced for all budgets
can 74o 256 1621 or
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Farm Equipment
Contact the 011 ,0 DIVI· ;;;;;;~"'--"'~~~~ Steel Beams P•pe Rebar
StOn of Rnanclal lnstilu· EBY,
INTEGRITY, lor
Concrete
Angle,
tiDnS Office of Consumer KIEFER BUILT,
~~=t~;e'g ',: 1 ~ra:r, ~~=I
VALLEY
HORSE/LIVE·
A.ffa•rs BEFORE you ref• STOCK
TRAILERS. ways &amp; Walkways l&amp;L
nance your home or ob- LOAD
MAX
EQUIP· Scrap Metals Open Mon
lain a k&gt;an BEWARE of MENT
TRAILERS Tua
Wod
&amp;
F"
requests for . any Iaroe
Bam 4 30pm
Closed
advance payments of CARGO EXPRESS &amp; Thors
Sat
&amp;
Sun
lees or Insurance Call HOMESTEADER
740 446 7300
lhe 01f!Ctl ol Consumer CARGO/CONCESSION
Afhars
toil
free
at TRAILERS
B+W ~~-~~"":~':'
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1·866·278 OOOJ to leam $3999 ViEW OUR EN- INGS· MUST GO ASAP!
1f the mongage broker or TiRE TRAILER INVEN- Clearance and cancelled
lender Is properly I! TORY AT
orders
20)1.24 30x44
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Huge discounts can save
servme
announcement TRAILERS COM
you ltlousands Call to
ihe Ohio 'Valley
740-446·3825
dey
tor
savings'
866-352·0469

Land (Acr.ago)
345 Acres located on
496 Paxton Ad U all1polis Is adequate 1or a mobile home Has all hooKups 740 441 5129

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cattle farm m Galha Co
OH
60+
acres
well·dra•ned
bottomland
along Raccoon Creek
60• acres pasture baiance wooded Stock water pond .2 spnngs, welt
Farm has earned 40·45
Mode
1 1
cows wc~v,as I h m
bnck ranc stye ouse

~~se~~~~e9~7 596~6a;~~ut
3500

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and
unfur·
WV 25550
n1slled and llouses 1n
=-~..-..,...,~~..,...,- Pomeroy and Middleport,
Establ1slled beauty shop secunty depos•t reqUired
location lor rant Clean no pets 740 992 2218
II
od led
recen
rem 8
1 and 2 BR apatnments
Heat
water Included In for rent near downtown
rent
Respond to Bo'
CLA 17 200 Main St Pt Potnt Pleasant All ut1h
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ver/gold
cams
any ~148 e• R01SI
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10K/1 4K/16K gold ""
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US
currency paym8t'1ts left nta~e one
HKJ0-214·0452
4WD.
Diesel
w/End pronflm•nt
sets
d1a· move 1n 446-3093
gaii~18C8reerw~~ege edu
Loader . 3011p, 170 hrs m-~s
MTS Coon s~
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kept 151 2nd Avenue Galh· 3BA 2 Batn $299 mon111
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304·882 2356
polls 446·2842
-t46·3381

ft.

Pnvate dnve off Lincoln
Hlll
Pomeroy
Ohio
woods on three sides
(4+)acras to a h1stoncal
home Ctrca 1900 5
bedrooms, 2 l1replaces 2
full baths 2 sta,rcases
beaut1fur anginal wood
work , many piCture w1n
dows mostly new wm·
dows, large kitchen and
breakfast room, beaut•·
fully landscaped Wilt\ 1n
ground pool S1t on the
wrap around porch and
en10Y
the spec tacular
v1ew of the Ohio R.ver 2
car detached garage and
2 out bUildings Would
make a wonderful lam1ly
home or bad &amp; breaktast
Pnvate and Picturesque
SPECTACULAR VIEW
SeriOUS InQUireS
only
please ca ll 740 992 3678

1BA AP1 WID hookups
satellite TV lncl wlrent
close to llosp1tal Call
740·339 0362
2 bedroom, 11v1ng room
kitchen bath Apartment
Have Central Air tur·
mshed
With
couch
chcurs
washer
d"(er
stove, m•crowave, beds
d1mng table and chaus
$400 depos•t 5450 a
month
Cali
304-882 2523
Leave
Message and Number if
not at Home
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zer Some utilities pd or,
appliances
avaJI
$400/mo
+
dep
740 418 528f!
or
388 8039

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(o-oaedl, olol.
: Defendlnla
• C11o No. 08CV130
• Judge Slophen C.

Crowe
LEGALNOTICE
Unknown heirs, lho
devlaoos, legaloeo,

: executors,
• ldmlnlstralors, and
: asalgna of Franklin
D Gheen, and the
unknown guardians

minor

of

and/or

lncornpatent holra of
Franklin D. Gheen.
will take notice thai
on Auguot 27, 2008,
CltiFinanclal,
Inc.
'
filed Ita
Complaint In the
Court of Common
Plo11, Melga County,
Ohio, Case No 08 CV
130. The object of,
and demand tor relief
In, tho Complaint Is
to foreclose lhe lien
: of plalntiHo morlgago
• recorded upon tho
: raol estate deliCrlbed
below and In which
plaln!IH alleges !hal
lho
foregoing
defendant has or
clalma to have an
loteresl:
Sllulled
In
tha
Township
of
Salisbury,
Meigs
County,
State
of
Ohio:
PARCEL N0.1
Situated In lhe north
part of that part of
100 acra Lot No. 157
which Ilea east of
and
adJoining
. Section 29, Town 1
· Range
13
In
. Salisbury Township,
County.
Meigs
deacdbed as follows
Commencing at the
IOU!hootl comer of a
lot doeded by V.B.
Horton and Marcus
Bosworth, May 27,
1864 to Anlhony

Robeon;
lhenco south 26 112
dog. wut along tho
norlh line of tho
.....~
207
foal;
lhonqe soulh 26 112
dog. well along tho
north Uno of nld
atraot aloreuld, 3D
1881; !hence north 25
dog. Will to I point
30 !oat from tho
northwest comer of
lot owld by Dennis

Morrow;
thence oott 30 feat to
Dennis
Morrow's

northweat,

comer;

thence along the
wtllllno of Morrow's
lot
to
aouthwoat

comer of ume, and
to tho north Uno of
uld ati'HI alomalcl,
and being premlaoo
convoyed by dold
recorded In Vol. 71
pogo
88
Meigs
Dead
County

R-.
PARCEL NO. 2:

Tho oosterly haH of
1ha
following
doacrlbed ..........,
Being a part of Lot
157 In Booworth'o
Addition
to
lho
Vlllogo of Middleport.
Meigs County, Ohio,
commencing at Mary
E.
Pennington's
comer, Nnnlng 40 112
along main road;

thence across said

lot to back ..nce;
uld
thence
to

Pennington's comer.
43-,
thence acroaa aald
lot to tho place of
beginning.
Being part of tho
property by deld
recorded In Vol. 138
page
528
Molga
Oeld
County
Recorda.
Tho
do'-ndant
named
above
Ia
required to • • • tho Complaint within
(281
twenty..lght
days aHor lho 1111
publication of this
legal notice on Nov.
26, 2008 This legal
notice
will
be
published once a
week
for
alx

successive weeks.
(10) 22. 29 (11) 5, 12.
19, 26
Public Notice
NOTICE
OF
PUBLICATION
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
Melgo County Clort&lt;
of Courll
P.O. Box 151 100E.
2nd 8t
Pomeroy, OH 457Be
United
Slllaa of
America va. , Mlrlan
Durham, dooHOid,

till .
CIM No. OI-CV•137

clivi-.
Tho

Marshalling of Llana
In tho Common Pleaa
Court
of
Meigs
County, Ohio, 100 E.
2nd St., Pomeroy, OH
45769 being Caoa No.
08-CV-137
ogalnal
Marian
Durhllm,
daceaaod praying lor
Judgment
In
lht
amount of $36,418 28
with Interest tharoon
according to tha
terms of lhe nota
from July 15, 2008
until paid and lor
foreclosure of said
Mortgage Deld on
tho
following

described real ealate,
of
which
said
Defendants, Marian
Durham,
dec1111&lt;1

was the owner of·
Real estate located at
38384 S. R 684,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
as further described
In PlalniiHs mortgage
recorded on March 9,
1990 In Volume 178
pogo 399 of tho
Mortgage Records of
Meigs County, Ohio.
and that Defendants,
unknown
hairs,

devisees,

legatees,

executors,

executrixes,
administrators,

n

66' to on Iron pin
oat; thence N 89' 50'
14" E, a dlallnce of
140.00' to tho POINT
OF BEGINNING, 11id
described
lract
containing
0.25

Acrea, more or leas,
excepting all legal
utility oaumento and
rights of way
Reference
Deld•
Ofllclal
Racords
Volume 4, Page 807,
Parcel2
Bearings
are
assumed and are for
angt. measurement
only.
Owner
Curren}.,
Scally IB'aker alai
Property at: 617 High
Stroot
Middleport, Ohio
PPI 15-DII224.()01
Prior
Deld
Roleroncea: Volume
214. Pogo 457
Appralold at $50,000
Terms
of
Sale.
Cannot be sold for
less than 213rda of
the appraised value
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certified
check, balance due
on confirmation of
sale.
Tho appraisal did not
Include en Interior
examination of the

admlnlstratrtxes and
asslgneea of Marian house.
Durham, daceaold, Robart E. Boogie,
be required to oat up Meigs County SheriH
any Interest they may Altorney
lor
the
have
lo
aald Plaintiff
premises
or
be Lerner Sampson R
forever barred, that Rothfuss
upon faHure of eald 120 East Fourth St,
Dolendanls to pay or 8th Floor
to cause to be paid Cincinnati, OH 45202·
aald Judgment within 2007
throe days from Its 513·241 ·3100
rendition that an (111 5, 12, 19
Order of Sale be
Issued to tho Sheriff
Public Notice
of Meigs County,
Ohio, to appraise, ShariHSaloo
advertise In the Legal Caoa
Number
Publication
Dally 08cv043
Bank
&amp;
Sentinel and soli oald Farmers
real oatato, lhal the Savings Co.
premloas be aold free Plaln!IH
and cl- of' all ..
olaima, Ilona and R&amp;J Food Shop LLC
lntaraot of any oltho Ronnie &amp; JonnHer
parlloa heroin, that Spoun
the procolda from Dolendanl$ • •
tho oale of llld Court of 'common
premlaoo be app!!!lf Ploo., ,.lgs County,
to
tho
Plalntm·s . Ohio
judgmanl end lor In pursuance of an
order of l!flo tcr me
such other rellaf to
which United Slates directed !rom uld
of
America
Ia court In lho aboVI
entitled.
entitled action, I will
Said Dolondanta are oxpooo to ule at
directed
to
tho public auction on lho
Complaint
wherein front steps of tho
notice under tho lair Meigs County Court
dab!
colloctlon llouoa on Friday,
Doc1111ber 19, 2008 II
practice act II given.
Said Datendanta are 10 a.m., of said day,
required to analver tha
following
within
twonty..lght daacrlbed realoatato:
lhl EXHIBrr " A"
days
after
Said RONALD A. SPAUN
publication.
Dolendanta will like AND JENNIFER L.
notice that you are SPAUN
required to anawar Being a part of tho
uld Complaint on or Southeast Quarfor of
boloro tho 26th ~oy Socllon 8, T-7-N , R·
of Nov., 2008 or 14-W,
Scipio
Judgment wilt be Townohlp,
Meigs
rendered
County, Ohio of ths
accordingly.
Ohio
Company
United
Slates 1 of Purchan and being ·
Amorlce,.PialntiH
, a part of VOlume 262
Stephen D. Miles
at Pogo 281, of tha
Vincent A. Lewis
Deld Records of
Attorneys lor Plaintiff Melga
County
18 W. Monument Recorders Office and
Avenue Dayton, Ohio baing more fully
45402
described aa follows:
(10) 22, 29 (111 5, 12, Beginning at lhe
19,26
Southeast corner of
Socllon 8,
Scipio
Public Notice
Townohlp,
Meigs
County, Ohio at a 4'
While Oak found II
ShodHSaloa
Caao
Number tha corner of tho
08CV053
.
Section. From which
Peoples Bonk NA
an Iron pin 111 lhla
Plolntltf
survey on tho aoUih
vs
line of Section 8,
Scolly Baker et al
boars N. 89 degraes
Dolondlnta
45' 12" Weal • 5.00
Court of Common laet and anolhor Iron
Pleas, Meigs County, pin oatthla survey on
Ohio
tho east line of
In purauance of an Section 8, bears N.
order of ule to me 01 dagraoo 34' 58"
dlracted from said Eat!5.00
foot.
the
with
court In tho above Thence
enHtled action, I will south line of Section
axpooe to ule at 8, North 89 degrees
public auction on tho 45' 12" west 1125.n
front llopo of tho foal to an Iron pin oat
Melgo Cou'lfY Coun this survey Thence
Houoa on Friday, North 50 degrees 45'
Dacombor 12, 2008 at 09" East • 365.65 !oat
10 a.m.. of said day, to an Iron pin oat lhls
the
following survey. This pin Is
de1crlbod real Ollila: tho principal place of
SHuoted In Salisbury beginning lor lhla
Township, In the aurvoy.
Village of Middleport, Thence North Of
part of Lot 280 of tho dagreoo 34' 58" oaat •
V.B Horton Addftlon 616.371oof to an Iron
to Lower Pomeroy, pin oat this' ourvey.
as recorded In the Thence North 10
Melga County Plat dlgreoo 25' 11" Well
Record• VOlume 2, • 178.58 .... with the
Page
12,
Meigs contorllno of a gravel
County, Stilt of Ohio drlvowey to a point in
centerline
ol
and being In Soc:Uon lho
28, Town t North, Klngllbllry Roed ICR
Range 13 West of tho
111 and palling an
Ohio
Company'a Iron pin ut thll
Purchau and being
·~IVO)' 11148.58-Thence tho loRowlng
doacrlbld as follows:
beginning at on Iron 3 couraoa with tho
pin Ill, laid Iron pin centorllr.o
of
baing S 0' oe• 46" E, Klngabury Road (CR
a dllllnce of 222..40' 181:
!Tom •n Iron pin North 14 doei'WI 41'
found
11
tho 4t" Ellat •
norlhollt Cornar of to 1 point Notlh 71

aoe -

doarou a · 33" lui
ilglllooa, Horton Addition to • 1?.11 loll to. point
IIIOIIIOfl,
~ ~~ometov, .. North 71 dogi'WI 11'
r1aor~1d
In the 21 " 1111 • H .IO t.ct
.eouv~ ....
ldmlnlllrltorl,
Mtlgo County .... to I fiOint
ldmlnlillrllriiM Inc! IIIOONO Volume a,
~ry IH:~
....., Marlllll . . . 1a;
Durtifm. di:DIIIIIf, lhonol 1 oo· ot' ... ~~ hu1h D1
..,_ lllkl- .,. • • • dllllnM ol doareiiiM' M" WIII
unilltowf!1 will '*"'Y 77.• • to an Iron pin • 111 :'It 1111 to an
11M- IIIII on Ill; ltllnol I U" 110' Iron pin 1111 lhla
unknown hllra,

""""''* ..

ltiiM1001,
Dl
Amtt1N, flied Ill

UnltiCI

Compillnt
PoriCioiUI'I

In
1ncl

Lot 2M ol tho V.I .

14", • dltllnot of
140.DO' to an Iron pin

ut:

lhonoe N DO' oo· 41"
w, 1 cltatonoa of

__

~,

IYMy end Pllli""
an Iron pin

u11:

ou....., 11 ao.o1111o-.

Tho- Iouth 10
dograoo 41' llll• Woe~

______

• 401 50 to an
Iron pin all lhla
survey This pin 11
the principal place of
beginning lor this
survey Thlo survey

contains 5.330 acres,
mora or Ieos.

comer of a 10 acre lot
willed
by
John
Brldltold to Harrill
McCiuN
and
Lucinda
Powell,
thence 40 rods south

or to the line be1YoH11

tho olkl George W.
Bradllold and J.S
Brldflold,
lhlnca.
West 56 rods along
the uld Uno; thence
North
40
rodo ;
thence East 56 rods
to the place \ of
beginning, and being
In Section 7, Range
14, Tpwn 7 of tho
Ohio
Company's
Purchase, containing
14 acres.
Parcel Throe: Also
lho
following
daacribed real estate,
situated
In
lhe
Townohlp of Scipio,
County of Meigs and
State of Ohio.
Being a part of
Section No Saven (71
In
lhe
oevonth
township
of
the
lourtaenth range, In
lhe
Township
of
Scipio, boundld ao
follows: Beginning II
lha ooulhwoll comer
of uld oactlon aoven
(7) thence running
East one hundred
and
silly · rode ;
thanco North eighty
rods ; thence Weal
one hundred a.nd
silly rods ; thence,
SoUih to tho place of
beginning bounded
West on Payton's
land and the 'South
on Townlhlp Uno,
and North on a tract
0912312002
sold to Zachariah
1011112002
by Bradfield,
and
Appalachian
containing eighty
ProfeNlonal
acres. more or leal.
Asaoclalea
254 Excepting
and
Exline
Rood, Reserving
tho
Jackson, Ohio 45640, following dtocrlbld
Dale A. Exline PS
parcel of real eatate,
6722
sltuale
In
the
Current
Owner: Township of Scipio,
Ronnie &amp; Jennifer Meigs County, State
of Ohio, and being a
Spaun at al
Prop~rty at : 36838
part of the South half
Klngbury Rd.
of tho Southwell
Pomeroy, Ohio
quarter of Sactlon
PPI 17.00326.004
No. 7, of Townahl~
Prior
deld No. 7 North and
rolerencea: Volume Range No. 14 Weal
202, Pogo 169
and further baing a
Appralied at $52,500 part ot a 80 0 acp
Terms
of
Sale: tract ol land eo
Cannot be 1old lor recorded In Deld
leas than 2/3rdo of • Volume t 61 , Page
tho appraleld value. 223, Meigs County
10% dQWJI on day of • Recorder's
Ofllce
ula, calh or corllltocl and
being
more
chock, bailnco due particularly
on conllrmatlon of daacdbed as follows·
aale.
Beginning at a poln~
Tho appral1al did not nld point baing the
inClude an Interior point of lntoraactlon
examination ql tho of tho North line of
houn.
tho South half of tho
Robert E. Boogie, soUihweat quaner of
Meigs County Sherlfl
said. Socllon No. 7
Attorney
lor the with the center of
Plaintiff
Township Rood No
Kaglat, Brown, Hill &amp; 171 (Zion Road) also
said North line being
Ritter
65 E. Sllte 51 , Sullo the Norlh Uno of the
1800
above uld 80.0 acre
tract of land, thence
Columbua, OH 43215
614-462·5400
wllh uld North Uno,
(11) 12, 19,26
SoU!h 85 dogreoo 30'
Eaa~ 982.03 loot to
an Iron pin; thence
Public Notice
- - - - - - - with a new line
Sheriff Saleo
through tho tract of
Case
Number which this Ia a part
of, South 35 degrees
OIICV038
City Notional Bonk of 15' Wool, 526.30 loot
West VIrginia
,to a 24 Inch Hickory
troo; th1nco SoUih 44
PlalntHI
'
VI
dogreol 00' Weal,
William l
Melinda 17.00 loot to tho ·
center of aeld T.R.
Gll!ballat
Do'-ndantt
171 ' thence with lhe
Court of Common center
ol
said
Plooo, Meigs County, T.R.171,
North '48
Ohio
dogreoo oo· ,weot,
In pursuance o1 an 31.85 laet and North
.ardor of 1110 to me 48 dogreoo 48' Wall,
dlracled from said 410.00
foal
~'"'
court In tho above continuing with said
North
55
entitled action, I will center,
expooa to ule at dogreao 38' Wool
public auction on tho 406.65 lost lor the
front atepo of tho piece' of beginning
Malgs County Court containing
5.07
House on Friday, acres., more or leas
Dacombor 12, 2008 at and subject to all
10 a.m. of uld day, legal highways and
the
following easements.
above
described roolelllla: Tho
EXHIBrr A
deocrlpllon
was
Tha
following furnished by Ronald
Sherrell,
described real estate M.
sHuate
In
the Ragletered Surveyor
Township of Scipio , 15167 as par survey
County of Meigs, of Saptamblr 20,
and, State of Ohio, 1874.
and Further
bounded
Excepting
described ao followa
and Reserving from
Parcel One: Situated lhe 'above described
In the Township of eighty acre parcel,
Scipio, County of twenly·lour
(241
Molg1; Stall of Ohio, acres, more or leu,
In Section 7, Town 7, being the same real
Range 14, IJ!oglnnlng oatato convoyocl by
~ortheasl Rhonda Stockwell to
at
tho
comer of a 10 acre Thomes Tucker and
lot
convoyed
by Lori TUcker, olgnld
1982,
ThornH Dye to John Minch 13,
lor
record
received
Bradllold by o-m11or 9, March 16, 1812 II
p.m.
1nd
1848, recorded In 4.26•
VOlume 13, on Pagoo recorded In Volume
110 and 111, to which 265, Page 257, Melg1
i ifWNnCtl ,. hereby
County
Olllclal
modo lor 1 mor11 ROCOrdl.
dollnlto doocrlpuon ; Tho 1bove dlocrlboll.
Boutlt 40 realootete h o i thence
Aydltor'a
!hanOI Weal 40 aulgnld
rodl; thonoe North Plrool Nurnbenl 17·
40 rodl; lhOnOI Eell 00748.000 and 17·
40 rodl to 11ft pi- 00747.000.
al
bllllnnlntl, DIID RIPIIIINCI:
oonlllnlng 10' - . look 7, l'tgl Ill
mort or lilt, lind II OMolll IIIDDrdl
lhttiiiiM1G - o f 111118County,
lend
d11 dod
Ill' JIIIIOII IIII'IIIINCI:
Ooorgt
lildlllld look 111 ..... HI!
1nd wlfl 10 Hlrltel Ofllelll llaaartll D!
In addition, a 30 DO
loot wide oaoamont
lor
Ingress
and
ogress lor Lol 3 and
Lot 4 with lho gravel
drive between Lola 3
and 4 and having the
following centerline
description.
Beginning at the
northwest cornor of
this tract at a point in
the centerline of
Kingsbury Road (CR
18) thence wllh the
following centerline
of a gravel drive,
South t 0 dograoo 25'
11 " Eaal 178.58 leal
to an Iron pin set this
said
pin
survay,
baing the terminus of
lhla
centerline
easement
descrlpllon.
All Iron pins set this
survey are 518 Inch X
30 Inch robar and
hava a plastic cap on
!hem olampod Dale
Exline P S 6722.
All
counes are
rollted
to match
North as par a
Survay by Robert
Eason PS 7033 on
116/1411999 of this
farm.
SubJect to all legal
eaaementa and right
of ways not listed
above.
on
Surveyed

.,.a;

01

w.

MoCIUN and Luolncll

l'owell,
l'lratl Two: Alao 11ft
followlnt diHribed

1'111..,... tltvllttlln
1111 Counly Dl Melli

lnd State of Ohfo,
and
In
lalplo
Townahlp, beginning
II tho north wilt

...... eoum,.

Ournn1
Wlllllrn

Ill bit

a

tor -

than 213 of of
tho appralaod value.
10% down on day of
11ie. caoh or cortlflod
chock, bolance duo
on confirmation of
ule.
Tho appralul did not
Include an Interior
examination of the
houoa.
Robert E. Beagle,
Melg1 County Sheriff
lor
lhe
Altornoy
PlalntiH
WoHo l Bentley
425 Clntar St.
Ironton, OH 45638
740-532-7000
(111 s, 12, 1e
P~Jbllc NoUce

Sheriff Salas
cNumber
08CV087
Horne National Bank
PlalntiH
ve
AnthontAdama at al
Dolendanll
Court of Common
Pl-. Meigs County,
Ohio
·,
In pur1uance of an
order of 1111 to me
directed 110111 nld
court In the above
entlllld .action, I will
oxpou to ule 11
public auction on lho
front 1tepa of lhe
Meigs County Court
Hoou on Frlclay,
Dacomber 12, 2808 at
10:00 a.m., ol Hid
day, the folloWing
described raalaatato:
(Rial Eatata and
Manufactured H9me
to be appraiOid and
sold soparatelyl
the
Situated
In
Townahlp
of
Lebanon, County of
Malga, and State of
Ohio:
Baing a part of a
95 00 acres, more or
leaa, tract of land
trons..rred to Ricky
Lae
Deeter
as
racorded In OHiclal
Records Volume 27,
at Page 2n, Meigs
County
Recorder's
Ofllce, Meigs County,
Ohio, alao being a
part of Sactlon 36,
Township • 2 North,
Range
11·WOII,
Lebanon Township,
Molgo County, State
of Ohio and mora
particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at a point
which boare South 01
dog 54' 28" Wast a
distance of 1628.93
laet and North 89
dog . 45' 44" Eut a
distance of 1649.31
feet from an exletlng
Iron pin found at lha
northwest comer of
sold 95 DO acres,
more or less, tract
and being a ~lnt In
tho
centorllno
of
Township Road 1106,
Neall Hollow Rood;
Thence leaving nld
centerline North 23
dag. 09' 16" East
passing through a
518" Iron pin with l.d
clop set at a dlatanca
of 20.DO flat and
going a total dlatance
of f21.07 loot to a
518" Iron pin wllh l.d.
l)lp Ill;
Thence Soulh 74
dog. 00' 26" Eaot a
distance of 358.21
feet to a 518" Iron pin
with l.d. cap oat;
Thence South 13
dog. 42' 50" East a
dlltance of 68.44 1881
to 1 518" Iron pin with
l.d. cap aot;
Thence South 27
dog. 59' 58" Well
paselng through a
518" Iron pin wllh l.d.
cap oat at a dlatanco
of 133.97 loot and
going a total.dlatance
of t 53.97 1881 to a
point
In
the
centerline of ulcl
Townohlp Road 11116;
Thence along uld
contortlne
tho
following
lhrao
courses:
1. North 58 dog. 58'
38" Well a dlatanco
of 140.DO to a
point;
2. North &amp;1 dog. 34'
27" Well a dlsttnce
of 138.11 fool to 1
point;
3. North 60 dog. 54'
32" Wool 1 dt1tai)Ct
of 114.82 to tho
principal point of
beginning,
containing
1.500

ac,.., more or M1,
oub)ocl to all legal
oaumonta and rtghta
olway.
Boarlnt•
are
auumed lnd ana lor
tho ·dltannlnllion of
angiHonly.
All Iron plna ara 518"
by 30" reblr with
plllllc
l.d.

~o':.:,0:1"Y

Danny Barber at al
o,landanto
Court of Common
Ploss, Melga County,
Ohio
'" pureuance ot an
order of sale to me
directed from aid
court In lhe above
onHtled action, I will
oxpooa to tala at
public auction on 'he
Iron! atepa of lho
Meigs Count Coun
Houoa on Friday,
December 19, 2008 at
10 a.m of said day,
the
following
described real estate:
OF
DESCRIPTION
LAND
Beginning at a atone
on the Eut aide pi
Highway No. 124, at
the Nor1hweal corner
of a 35 Acre Tract;
thence East 15 rods
to a atone ; thence
North 13-314 dagrEaol 16 rode to a
atone; thence Weal
15 rods to the Eliot
aide of above rood;
thence along
aald
rood South 13-314
dogrHI WHI
16
rods to tho place of
beginning,
containing
1·112

acres.
Excepting however
from tho above tract
a c-ln portion
thereof bounded as
follows:
Beginning
Eaat 7 rods and 6
llnka and South 2111/4 degrees East 11
rode and 3 Iinke from
Northwoat corner of
above
described
tract; thence North
27·112 dograoo Ea11
20 !oat; thence Soulh
62·112 dagraoo Eaal
20 loot; thence South
27·112 dogreeo Weal
20 laet; lhonce North
.62·112 degrees Weat
20 laetto tho place of
beginning,
containing
400
oquara flat and also
a rlghl of way to and
from uld tract Which ,
Is hereby r-rved by

Yofyme

110, l'ago
County

Offlal1l "•aanfl,

41771
Alto 1 2002 Clayton

Rood,

lloolno,

OH

addreu.
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Salem
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Rood
Legion_
Ohio
Ling avilla,
45741
1988 Chevrolet gas
1600 gal . Water tank
12,980 miles
V8 366 cubic Inch
5 opold transmission
61 ampa. Alt.
2 apold rear axle
Roar springs 23,000
lb. with auxiliary
springs
Fronl and real tow
hOOkl.
1978 Chlvrolat gas
750 gal. Water tank
7,383mltos
5 opold transmission
366 gao/4 bl carb
9000 lb front axle
12000 lb. front spring
18500 lb. roar axle
23000 rear spring
1111 14. 16. 19

Service lor tax yoor
beginning July 1,
2007 and ending
Juna 30, 2008, In
ocoordonce
wllh

lntern11

Revenui

Code
Soctlon
6104(bl, thll form II
available for public
ln1poetlon II lila ~·
Ofllce of Dougl11 W.
1J111e, Trulloo, 11 211·
213 east Second
Street,
Pomeroy,
Ohio, during the 1110'
dey period !Mfglnnlng
November 15th, 2008.
(111 19

Gallia
County
OH

E·mall

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sale, calh or certHIId

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&amp; Beau Reward for safe
return
Call
Kelly
446·7019 or 645·3262
Lost- Chocolate Lab on
11 /8/08 on Flatwoods
Road
Pomeroy
contaci(740)S08·0431

Reward lost 3 mon old
male brindle Boxer, little
g1rt heartbroken, please
call304·593-2641

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I would like to thank all
•who supponed T~kled
Pink In lhe American
Cancer Soc1ety Making
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thanks tp Basket De·
lights Karat Patch, W1se·
man
Realty,
Ptlllllps
Sporn Plant &amp; Summer
Image &amp; staff

Coda.
Mary T. Byer-HIII
Courty
Meigs
Auditor
(111 18, 19, 20, 21,
23,24,25,26,2?,28

Thank
Srnter

Public Notice

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fnends

You to GKN
Metals
Ph1llrps
Planl o,nd aH
and lamlly tor

be dlacarded on
December 31, 08.
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may have
forgotten to pick

up a picture you
have placed In
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children
ages 1 and up the d8.y-.
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and
weekend
hours
avmlable
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Rooms available at Darst

Lowes New &amp;unopened
bo•es Odesa 1~replace
mantel plus vent tree gas
log heater/louvered vent
free hrebox•Large whrte
55 112. hrgh by 63'
long Cost over ~1 200 &amp;
will sell to 1st offer of
$500 C.ll 740·742·2628

BulkllngMeterlala ... ,............................. 308
Bu•ln.u.......................... ............. .... • • .•. 308

FLU CLINIC
Off1ce of Ed Ayers, MD
Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal
Medical OIIIC!l Building
Suite 118

November 20
9 am · Noon
1 pm to4 pm
Bring insurance information
For more information
please call,

(304) 675-6015

Caterlng- ...................................................... 310
ChlldiEidtrly Care ...................................,312
$:omputM'i ........................ ........................ 314
COnt111ctoq ................................................... 318
DomeetlciiJanltorlel ................................. 318
Ektct:rlclll ........................... ..................... 320
Flnancl......................................................... 322
Health .............
...........
.....:. ...........
Haling
a Coo,.,.....
ng . .......
.. .............
..... 332628
Home Improvements 330
lneurence ............... , ................................ 332
Lawn Service....................................... .... 334
MualciDano.'Drllma .............................. ... 336
Other servtcee ................... .. .......... .......... 338
Plumblng/Etoctrlcal ................................ ..340
ProfHaJon•l Services ....................... ......... 342
' Aepelra .......................... ........................... : :
Roofing............................... ..... ·•··· .........
Sacu~ty .. .. ...... .... ...... .... ......... ...... .... .. . ........ 348
Tlx/Accountlng ..... .. ................................ 350
TraveVEnterUtlnment ...............................3&amp;2
Fln•nclal . ................................... ...... ...... .400
Flnanclll Servtc•a............. ......................... 405
lnau,..nce ......... • ................,_................ 410
Money to Lend ............................................ 415
ectucatton..............-.....................................500
BU•Ineaa a Trade School....................... 505
lnotructlon • Trolnlng ................ :...............510
LeeiOM....................................................... 515
Pereor\11 ........... , .................................... 120
Animals ...................................................... 800
Anlmol Supplleo .......................................... 805
HorHe ............................. .. ..................810
U-lock................... .......................... · .815
Pete ....... .......................................~...............620
wanttobuy ...................... .... ................825
Agriculture ......................... ...................... 700
Firm Equipment ............................... ........~~:
a.~~~ ProducaSOOd
G.....,................................. 715
Hoy, F-,
, ron ..............,................
Hunlfng Al.and ........................................... 720
want to buy ..................................................725
~...................................... .......... 900
.105
Apptlo-...................................................110
Auctions .......... ...... . ........... ...................915
Borgaln Be10mont ........................... . .... 920
Coliectlbfol .................................................. 825
cornputoro ................................................. 930
Equl...-tiSUppiiOI.................................835
F... il.rk.t1 ............................................. 940
Fuel 011 Coai/WODd/Gao ............................ 1145
Fumhure .................... . ...... .. ... . ..... 950
-yiHunt &amp; Sport ............................ 955
Kld'a Corner ................:................................ 960
Mlocollonoouo....... .. .......... . • .... .. ... 965
Wont to buy ............................................... 970
Yard Sale ....................................................975

Anlfq................................................... •

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Legale. .................. ..... ..... . .................. 100
Announcemonta....
... .. .................... 200
Blrthday'/Anntverury............ ...................... 205
Happy Ade............. .. .. .. ... ........... .........210
LoII &amp; Found ···· ...... .... ····· · .......... ..... 215
MemoryiTh•nk You ..................................... 220
Notlcea ....................... ' ··• · ..... ............ ··• 226
Peraon111............... . ................... ... ..••• 230
Wanted ....................................................... 235
Servlcu ................................................. 300
Apflll•rtc• Bervl~ .................................... 802
AutomoUve .................................................. 304

h- •"\

-

.... 1000
ATV ........................................................... 1005
Bicycle• ..... • ............... ...... ......... 1010
BoatiiAccnaorlea ......, .... . .. .1015
-~v 1 a ~alters
1020
Cam,.-.,"
11
•• • ••• • ••••
••••
Motorcyclu .............................................. 1025
Other ....................... " ·•·· ..... .... ··1030
W1nt to buy .................. .... .. . ....... . 1035
Automotive ............................. .................. 2000
Auto RentallleaN .... , ......... ... ....... 2005
Autoa ...... .......... .................. . ...
.... 2010
Cla•alc/Antlque• ................... ................... 2015
Commerclalt1nduetrlal ............................ 2020
Parta &amp; Acceaeorlea................ . ....... 2025
Sport• Utlllty .............................................. 2030

Homo hnprovomonh

Recreational Vehlclea ...., .

Trucka.......... .. ............ • .... .....

.... ,..... 2035

Ullllty Trallera ... ~ ............ ..................... 2040
Vana .......................................................... 2045
Want to bUy. , ................ .................. 2050
Real Esla1eSIIes ................. . . .... ....... 3000
Cemetery Plott ......................... ........... 3006
Commercial
I.. . . .•. . .. ..••... •· ..... ..30301105
Condomln uma.....
.
For Sale by OWner ................... :................ 3020
Houeea tor Sale..... . . .•. ...
. ... . 3025
Lind (Acreage) .... . • .•..• .... ......... 3030 '
Lot• ....... ..... ....................................... ... 3035
Want to buy... ................... ... .••.
······ .. 3040
Rial Eollto Ronlata....... .... ...
........ 3500
•rtmentiiTownhouHI............. .. .... 3505
~om;errlrl ................................................ ~=~:
on orn,n uRma .... · .... .,.. '.... ...... ··
Houooo or ent ............................ ........... 3520
Land (Acreage) ...... .................................. 3525
Storage ........ .... . ... ... . .............. 3535
Want to Rent ........................................ , .• 3540
Manulactured Houslng ............................. 4000
Lota ............. ···· • ......... · .............. .... 4005
Movoro.............................. " ............. .....4010
Aenlala ................................................. .... 4015
SIIH.. . ..... ...................... ... •.. . .......... 4020
Supplloa .......... ............. .... ... ........ 4025
W.nt to Buy ............................................ 4030
Resort Property ............... . ..
.... .•. 5000
Reaart Property tor sale ................ .... 5025
Reoort Pr-rty lor ront ........................... 5050
Employment...... . .... ••. ........... ·· .....8000
Accountlng/'Financlal ..... .............. 8002
Admlnl•traUvaiProfeBsiOnal .....................6004
Caahler/Cferk ............................ 6006
CttlldiEklerly Care ............. .............. 6008
glerlcal ...................................................... =~~
"'~atructiiDoonl.l ·· ·.. ....... .•. ............... 8014
.....ero
very .................. · ..... .....
Educajlon .................................................8016
Eloctrlaol Plumbing .................................8018
Employnoent Agencloo.......................8020
E.-1...,.,1............................................8022
Food Bervlcea.. ....... .. ............................8024
lolovommont &amp; Fldorel Jobs.... . .. . ..... 8026
Help onttrl- General ............................... 8028
lAw Enlorcemont .,.................................... 8030
Mol-co/Domootlc.. .. ..... ........... 8032
Mlnogomont/Suporvloory ...... . ..... . . 8034
Mecl\lnlca..................................................to36
Medical ...... .......... ... .. ... ... ..
. • 8038
Muolcal...... ..... . ..... ... .... .... ..... 6040
Part·Tirno-Tem~rertea ........................... 6042

RntaurMte . ...... .......... ........ ... . .

..... 8044

Saloa.. ............. ........... ............. • . .....604a
Tocflnlcol- ....................................... 8050
Tolllllea.IFIICiory ........ ..................... 8052

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approved septic new rool
goldfish
pond
Vehi cles deck
fenced 1n yard
acre
Aocl&lt;spnngs
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Pomeroy
OhiO
Troilon
740·992·2355
or
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RV
3br,
2ba,
Central
Serv1ce at Carmichael A1r/Heat newly remod
Tra1lers
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bathrooms
new
hardwood &amp; t1le lloors
740·446·3825
"::::":-:~~~-::~ $155 000 304·675·4880
RV Service at Carm1 Extraordinary Property
chael
Trailers Spectacular view of the
740·446·3625
OttiD River
Recre~110nal

1000

Connie s Chllctcare 1n
Tuppers Pla1ns now has
opemngs county &amp; pn
\late
pay
accepted,
20yrs el(penence call
lor
an
appointment
740 667 6329

Adt.Jh Group Home, we
provode 24hr
su per~l·
SIOn personal care as·
s1s1ants meals laundry
houseKeep~ng &amp; a warm
environment lor those
who need a !1ttie or a lOt
we
can
help,
(740)992-5023
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Too ls, ladder bldg
mate w1 th Full Bsmt 2 car
1
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1n
2FP on 0 6ac
pond storage bldgs John Spnng
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garden m ove 1n ready Ap
tractor,more Sat Nov 22
p01ntment
Only
9 to 5 38072 Carpenter
740·286·5280
H1tl
Ad
740 947 050 t(belore
sale)
2·3 bedrooms 1 bath

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lhe1r horne 30 years 'tr
1roIS
old fired
wllhheating
aII con
s
GP..S
boiler
740·206·1482
must see Comes with
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eve r¥thlng
complete
740 992 2974
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~
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(. ~
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~
Graphics 50¢ for small
S1.00 for large

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NOTICE OHIO VALLEY Lady would llke to meet
PUBLISHING CO rec· Gentleman
between
ommends that you do 65·70
years
old
business with people you ~64;;;5;,;5.,4!!
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know and NOT to send ..
money through the ma11
Want.d
until you have tnvest1gat· ~-:---=~=;;;;;;;~
lng the offering
Lead s1nger for estab
'"-~~~~~::- l~hed
soutt1emlctass1c
Gralle Blankets Wreath s rock band Serious lnq
$ 10 &amp; up
Blankets only
740 446 1974
$5·$25, Sues Green· eves after 6PM
house 47310 Morn10g
Star
Ad
Rac1ne ,
740·949·211 5

must be picked
within 30 days.
Any pictures
that are not
picked will be
discarded.
The Tribune
Office has many
unclaimed
pictures that will

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urea
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Grantors.

PROPERTY
~
ADDRESS:
68053
124,
State Roufo
Ohio
Reldovillo,
45n2
P.P.N. 119-00073000
Current
Owner:
Donny Berber ot al
Prior
deed
,...renceo: Volume
248, page 757
AppraiOid at $25,DOO
Terms
of
Sale·
Cannot bl aold for
• - than 213rda of
tho apprallld value.
111% down on day of

LIN

\!Crihune

To Place

NOTICE
TO
TAXPAYERS
Ralerence: 5715.17
"as Is-where Ia", with
Ohio Revtaed Code
expressed or
The Meigs County no
warranty
Board of Revision lr'hplled
has completed Ill glvan.
For
further
work of equalization
Tho tax returns lor Information, or for an
to
tax year 2008 have appointment
been revised and the
lnspact
collateral,
voluollono completed
prior to solo data
and are open lor , contact Cyndla or
public lnepactlon In
Ken at 992·2136.
tho oHice of tho (Ill 19, 20, 21
Molgo
County
Auditor,
-Second
Floor,
Courthouse,
Second
Streel,
Pomaroy, Ohio.
Complalnls ogalnll
the valuations, as
estebllahed lor tax
year 2008 must be
made In accordance
with Sactlon 5715.19
of lha Ohio Revised
Code.
Thooa
complalnta muol be
flied In the County
Auditor's Ofllce on or
before the 31st day
of March, 2009. All
coJIIplelnta flied with
tho county Auditor
• will be heard by the
Board of Revision In
tha manner provided
by Sactlon 5715.19 of
tha Ohio Revised

PUBLIC NOTICE
OF
NP,'{ICE
AVA!I.ABILITY FOR
PUBLIC INSPECTION
Douglas W. Uttle,
Trustee of the Emoot
I
Maxine Wlngolt
Educational
Trull,
h11 Iliad his annual
return of a prlvllo
foundation,
Form
890-PF,
wllh
tho
Internet
Revenue

In One Week With Us
REACH OVER 285,000 PROSPECTS
US YOUR AD N

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE: Ia hereby
given
tho!
on
Saturday, November
22, 2008 at 10:00
a.m , a public ult
will be held at 211 W
Second St.. Pomeroy,
Ohio. The Farmers
Bank and Savings
Company Ia oaillng
lor caah In hand or
certified check the
following collateral :
1996 Jeep Cherokee
14FJ78S6TL310558
The Farmers Bonk
Savings
and
Company, Pomeroy,
Ohio, reserves the
right to bid II this
1111, and to withdraw
tha above collateral
prior to sale. Further,
The Farmers Bank
Stvlngo
and
company
reeervea
tha right to re)act any
or all bids submllled.
The above deacrlbed
collat1ral will be oold

Above 1urveyod by J.
F. Parker, March 21 ,

lo

lumyor, 11144.
Jllrwtn•
DIICI:

1111:

=

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CIIVellnd, OH 44111
21 ..171-tiOG
(11) 12, 11, ..

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Zion llillcl, llutllncl,
OH

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cannot 11e IOid

Shorlfl SalOl
Case
Number
08cv104
Beneficial Ohio Inc.
Plaintiff

former

and hove boon well
Both
maintained.
trucks cen be aaen
by appointment by
calling 740-6611-3091
Blda are to be In by
6:DO
pm
on
November 21 , 2008
and will be opanod
pm
on
6:30
November 24. 2008 at
the Township Fire
Houoa • on
Slate
Route
124
near
Salam Cenler. All
blda are to be moiled
to
the
following'

Public Notice

dolorlpllon
waa
pl'lparad from an
1011111 IUmy rnldl
on tho II th ~DI

oap

Auditor'• 1'11'1111 No.:

11

Public Notice

ltampec:I "CT&amp;-1144'.
Tho
above

01.aata.oo1
l'rolltr!Y known u :
11011 a liNN Hollow

l'rapafiY

sa.ooo

apprelul did
Include on Interior
eumlnatlon of the
hduoa.
Robert E. Boogie,
Melga County Sheri"
Attornay
lor
tho
Plalntl"
Kollh D Weiner A
AIIOCiatH Co.
71 Publlo lqUI,. 4th

OWner: m , Milt•

lrllllndl

manulacturad homo,
I.D.
1Cit.POI2882TNAB,
Ohio Certificate of
Title 15300162406, a
copy of which Is
altachod hereto and
made a port hereof.
Land &amp; mobile homo
sold ~~p~rotoly.
Current
Owner
Anthony Adams at II
Property II: 50310
NMao Hollow Rd •
Recine, OH
PPI 07-DD182.001
Prior
dead
relarencea: volume 1
1110, Page 787
!And
ApptaiOid at $52,500
~bO• Homo.
Torma 'of Sale:
Cannot be sold for
1011 than 213rds of
tho appralold value.
10% down on day of
1111, cash or certified
chock, balance duo
on confirmation of
ule.
Tho ap~ralaal did not
Include an Interior
axamlnatlon of tho
house.
Robart E. Booalo,
Melga County Sheil"
Attorney
for
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plalntiH
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211 ·213 E Second St
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
740-892-BBBe •
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loaded
304·882·2356

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$500 Contact
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F1rewood 740-441 5460
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$1000
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645·5946
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up to
HEAP
accepted loaded
plorer 102K
4WD7
great shape, great pnce
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great winter or all season
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vehicle
Jet Aerat1on Motors ra· 740 ·441 ·7233
pa~red new &amp; rebuilt 'n
stock Cali Ron Evarrs, 2003 Chevy Trailblazer
1 600 537-9526
$WD
loaded
clean
105k
$8,900
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gas
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0 80 740-388 6743
call 740 388 0884
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males
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740·256· 1101
or Rem1ngton Model 670 WANTED 69 Camaros
740·645·1960
"W•ngmaster' 16 Gal projects or restored cars
Small
Forend
$325
any condition 11nders
740·533·3670
fee paid Call Doug
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AKC reg 740·696· 1085
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Fall
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space
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TRAILERS. ways &amp; Walkways l&amp;L
nance your home or ob- LOAD
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TRAILERS Tua
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requests for . any Iaroe
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advance payments of CARGO EXPRESS &amp; Thors
Sat
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lees or Insurance Call HOMESTEADER
740 446 7300
lhe 01f!Ctl ol Consumer CARGO/CONCESSION
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orders
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announcement TRAILERS COM
you ltlousands Call to
ihe Ohio 'Valley
740-446·3825
dey
tor
savings'
866-352·0469

Land (Acr.ago)
345 Acres located on
496 Paxton Ad U all1polis Is adequate 1or a mobile home Has all hooKups 740 441 5129

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cattle farm m Galha Co
OH
60+
acres
well·dra•ned
bottomland
along Raccoon Creek
60• acres pasture baiance wooded Stock water pond .2 spnngs, welt
Farm has earned 40·45
Mode
1 1
cows wc~v,as I h m
bnck ranc stye ouse

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and
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WV 25550
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Establ1slled beauty shop secunty depos•t reqUired
location lor rant Clean no pets 740 992 2218
II
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recen
rem 8
1 and 2 BR apatnments
Heat
water Included In for rent near downtown
rent
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304·882 2356
polls 446·2842
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Pnvate dnve off Lincoln
Hlll
Pomeroy
Ohio
woods on three sides
(4+)acras to a h1stoncal
home Ctrca 1900 5
bedrooms, 2 l1replaces 2
full baths 2 sta,rcases
beaut1fur anginal wood
work , many piCture w1n
dows mostly new wm·
dows, large kitchen and
breakfast room, beaut•·
fully landscaped Wilt\ 1n
ground pool S1t on the
wrap around porch and
en10Y
the spec tacular
v1ew of the Ohio R.ver 2
car detached garage and
2 out bUildings Would
make a wonderful lam1ly
home or bad &amp; breaktast
Pnvate and Picturesque
SPECTACULAR VIEW
SeriOUS InQUireS
only
please ca ll 740 992 3678

1BA AP1 WID hookups
satellite TV lncl wlrent
close to llosp1tal Call
740·339 0362
2 bedroom, 11v1ng room
kitchen bath Apartment
Have Central Air tur·
mshed
With
couch
chcurs
washer
d"(er
stove, m•crowave, beds
d1mng table and chaus
$400 depos•t 5450 a
month
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304-882 2523
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dep
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ter 5pm.
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mon. + $500.00 dep. no
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pets

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Apartments - 2BR. 1.5
Dath, back patio, pool,
playground, (trash, sewage.
water
. pd .)
$425/rent,
$425/sec.
· dep. Call740·367-054 7

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month Includes water,
• sewage. No ~ts
740-59t -5174
or
44,-Q110

MeiS_s Co. Ft~irgrounds
{)Cr. 25 . 2008

9:00a.m.· II :00 a.m .
Rclca...e . Apnl 2~ ..2009
A fee pf S20.00 will be
charged for early arrival .
lalt arrival. early remo~al.
In~ n:m~ val . or unyume
ac..:ess. IS wanted Ill

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304·IT3-5519
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is accepting resumes tor
an accounting inslruclor.

L &amp; L Tire Barn
44087 Wlpplc Rd .
Pomeroy, OR
(5 Points)

A minimum Of a Bache·
lors degree ·In account·
ing is required. Please
•
email a cover lettef and
resu me to jdanickiOgatll·
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fa:dt tO 740-446·4124

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computer wheel

alig t1ments, li ght

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complete service oil
.c~anges, ~ma ll engine
repair.

is accepting resumes .for
a
mathemalics
lnstructor.A minimum of
a master's degree in
mathematics is required.
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Brand new 3blld 2bath
POSTAL JOBS
on + ·half acre .in . Pt. $t7 89 $28 27/HR
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NANCE
AVAILABLE. and ~ee government job
(740) 446-3570
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of
labor
Available for 1st time 1·913·599-8226,
24/hrs.
home buyers who own emp. serv.

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

Help Waf!ted .

Help Wanted

Call

OHIO
VALLEY BANK
.'

Ohio Valley Bank is currently seeking a
qualified individual for the position of Branch
Manager in Meigs County. Applicants must
possess previous managemenc experience.
exceilent commun icat ion sk ills, ability 10

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740-418·1164

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. 740.653·9657

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in this
space
for
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per
month

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non-pront organizations
Or
Raise funds and renew
menibershlps tor the
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No experience required!
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No Collections!

The Board ol' Park Cortl·
missioners or the 00
Mcintyre Park District is
accepting letters of interest and rest.~mes , lrom
persons,.. Interested in the
positio.n of Park Adm iQiS·
trator. The ParX Admlnls·
trator is responsible for
administration,
planning,
management and' pperations ol the countywide
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74D-44t-6227

Home Health Care aides
needed
Immediately
must be certified or have
1 year experience bonuses available contact
Kay
or
Shelley.
1·866-368·11 00.

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develop customer relations , and except ional

· Taking appllcatlona for
Independent contractors.
Watef1oo area eam up to
$1 ,200 a month deliver·

customer service skills. Experience in lending
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and
have de'Pendable- transportation. Must be available Monday through Friday mornings and earty
afternoons and Saturday
evenings. II
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contact Oavld at The
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queen, you have established one trick,
but ~ he has the diamond queen, you
might have set up two winners.
In choosing between the red suits, there
is a confiiC1. When it seams as though
you have to take your tricb qulckty, you
would prefer 10 lead from a king than
from a queen. But it Is usually better to
lead from touching honors.
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q~en workS Dest. You take two heart
tricks immediately, then sit bacll and wait
for the spade ace and diamond king.
If you 18$d a diamond, declarer can get
hOme. He would prObably play a heart lo
dummy's kiilg at trick tWo. Suppose East
takes dummy's king with his ace and
returns the suit. You take that trick and
tf)l to cash the heart queen, but South
Wl!l ruff, play a cluD to dummy's queen,
discard a diamond on the club ace, lead
a diamond to his ace, ruff a diamond on
the board, and call lor a trump, losing
only lhreetricks.
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and edited by Paul Marston, is a
· bimonthly large-format magazine.
Tourname~ players are the primary target audleace, but there are articles for
improvers:
'
Each Issue contains an article Dy Ron
Kl inger on the subjeC1 ol opening teads.
Look only althe WeSI hand . Wnal would '
you lead against tour spades? ·
Tho deal arose during th' Gold Coast
Congress in Queensland last February.
(It is a tun tournament Go and play ·if
· you can.}

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leadership, compreferred.
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Point Pleasant. WV 15550
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Health, Inc. hiring Home
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apply at 1480 Jactcson
Pike, Gallipolis, Ohio or
phone 740..441 -1393 for
more info. Competnlve
wages,
mileage
reimburse~ent and benefits
Including heallh
insur·
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month, · 2005
14x70
Mobile
740·992·3909
Leave Home, 2Bedroom, 2bath,
~M::,ess::::Jagt::e-~--.,... vinyl siding, stlingle rool,
3 bedroom house lo· thermapayne
windOw,
cated at t678 Lincoln 20ft.porch 74D-664-4356 ·
Heights, Pomeroy, $400
or 740-797-4356 loa month, $400. deposit, cated
at
Darwin.
(740)742-t903
$26,000.
,;Th.;;re;:e;,;;Bd.;;;;h;;;ou_s_e-.,-M-id· Q7 Redman 16x72 2BR,
dleport
Ohio
$360 2ba, ,all appliances, heat
Mon tM , . no
pets,$20o pump, $19000 . Must be
d
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moved. 740-245·5962
ep .. 740-5 1-0 195
Very nice 2 br. in Syra_- Govrimment funds availcuse, 2 &amp; 3 ~. In able for home buyers
Pomeroy,
call who own land . .$0 down.
(740)992·3702
Call
·toll
free
877-Jt0-2577 for ' pre-ap3br, 2ba, Bradberry Rd.
Mlddleport1 OH, Reier· ~pr~ov;:a~l.~~"!"""':"'~·
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No
ew 3 Bed room hO mea
Pets: ·
$-~50 from $214.36 per month,
304-675-3834
includes many upgrades,
delivery
&amp;
aet·up.
740·365·2434

Must have high school dipl oma or GED,

29670 Bashan Road
Raclrle, Ohio •

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Pomeroy; 740·385-9621. . .
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t 6x80 2 bod 2 both, I
2000 t 6x70 2 bed t ~~.-..-.- - - , . . - bath 1 1999 16
2 Dominos now hiring safe
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bath. Priced
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ences reqUired. Gallipolis Bedroom new vinyl Sid- with USPS who hires.
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$327
to
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EqUal
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land or have .land or
2br. house In Mason have family land. Zero POST
OFFICE
NOW
$325 man. + $325 dep. , Down Easy Financing. HIRING avg. Pay $20/hr
no pets 304-882·3652.
tall to be Pre·Oualilted. or
$57Kiyr,
includes

2, ·3 &amp; 4
Homes,
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""""'""'""'""'""'""" No closing cost and
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improvements .
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2 bay service station 1 Bankruptcy &amp; Bad Credit
Jackson
Pike.
Lease . OK. 2, 3, 4 and 5 bed. required. cau 44 6-3644 rooms
available.
far more info.
74D-446-33a4
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H00·620-4946 e~t R027
Landing 2BR &amp; 3BR - - - - - - Available No Pets. ien· 1br.hous.e lg. kitchen, full
ant Responsible for Rent blh, laundry rm. &amp; stor·.
&amp;· Electric . 3a.t-674-0023 age. Oep &amp; ref . no pets,
o 304-StD-0776
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Haven
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Beech
Slreet.
Mkldle- 304-Bll2·3900.
port, 2 bedroom furnished apartment, utili- 2 bedroom at
Gar·
ties paid, no pets, de- field. $400 rent $400 de&amp;
references, posit. WOFS provided.
posit

Wedne,sday, November 19, 2008
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fresh painted, CIA, washroom W/ WID hookup.
Water
pd.
S550/mo.
6t4-595-m3/&amp;45·5953
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Business space . for rent For Rent
Mobile homes &amp; lots ,
423 Second ~.Ave . Call
·
(no pets) in Ashtof) WV
7~0 -446·4383
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Office building located in :;:N~ice~2B::!R~2~ba~th-m~obl~le
Gallipolis OH 28 Cedar home for rent, S450 per
Twin Rivers Tower is ac- St. Rent $450 mth . + de· monrtt + deposit. Call
cep_ting applications for posit. 740-256-6661
740-645-8460
waiting list for HUD sub·
HOUHS For Rent
Scenic location, conven·
sidiz~ . 1-BR apartment -;;;;.;;;;~........~ ient to towr:~ and a"ord lor the elderlyfdlsabled, ~
call
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WANTED: Pan-time positions available to
assist individu als with menial retardation in
Meigs County:
1) 35 hrs: 6 a-lip S/S
2) 25.5 hrs: Fri. 7:30p. Ra Sat; Sat 8p. 8 a

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$375
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740-446-1599

wood Dr., lrom $365 to
$560.
740-446·2568.
Equal Housing Opponunlty. This lnsti tutio;.. Is an
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Equal Oppn~unity Pro·
vlder and Employer.

98 Ory./«CirMII611161hi !ioio ... . " ...$5,999
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Apanment available now
740-245-9170
Riverbend
Apts.
New 1-2 Bedroom Apartments
Haven WV. Now accept- with appliances furnished
On sUe laundry facility.
tng
applications
lor
HUO.subsidlzed,
ooe Call for details or pidl up
application al rental
Bedroom Apts. Utililles
office.
Included. Based· on '30 %
Possibility of rental
of adjusted incom'e. Call
assistance.
304-882·3121,
available .
Enual Housing
for Senior and Disabled
"'
ORPor1unily
people.
TODit 419·526-0466

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LO·
CATED
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ABLE! Townhouse apart·
and/or
small
ments,
houses for rent. Call
740.441-11 11 lor application &amp; information.

Wednesday, Nove.mber 19,2008

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IntrOduces you
someone who turns
out to be apeclal.
~IES (March 21·Aprl 19) - I{ you set
. an example that otheta want to emulate,
subOrdinates .will be quite willing to go
the extra yards br you,11111 could be true
even If you don't request n of them.
TAURUS (Apri120-May 20)- You are tar
mora pofHJiar than you are apt to gi~
youn~eH credl1 tor. This Is likely to be ver·
lfied when you rtnd yot~raelf the center of
attention wherewr you go.
GEMINI (May 21 .June W) - Don't be
afraid to let yoUr &amp;lgnlflcanl Olher know
how much you care about him or her.
and don't be afraid to be demonstrative
in front of others when you know 'how
proud your .one.-and-on ly would be.
CANCER (JUne 21.Juty 22) 1nStine1iv&amp;ly, you'll know how to ease the
tension betwetn. two friends whO have
reached an lmpaaae; your common
sense and sltHI as a peacemaker will get
them chUCkling again.
LEO (July .23·Aug. 2.2) - Devote your
work ing hOtJr'8 to labora of love rather
than taxing your anergy and patience on
Insipid tl[lsks. Engaging In enjoyable
ttttngs wll prove lo be mora profitable and mar. pleasant.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) - You pos·
Nil a dtft touch to IHd and Jnsplre people. Bec8uie you uee thll rare gift so
]udlciOUity and lparingly. It'll m11ke an
Impact on others that tht,Y won't rtadlly
forgtl.
LIBRA (Sopt. ~3-0ct . 23) - It yau'ro
placed In a lUdtl'lhlp roll, ~~your he~rt
rule your hlad tn all matters that apply to
fln,tly or to lt'tOH who nave gone out or
their way lo htiJ&gt; VOU ·

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. "I believe," gnunps mused,
. ·~hai the th!Jtgs people
discard tells more about
them tltnn the things --·- --· ."
Complete fhtr cloutkle quoi&gt;d

by filling io tlie misalng wor&lt;!s .
. you develop from step No. 3 below. :

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Pomeroy, OR
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. 740.653·9657

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must be certified or have
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1·866-368·11 00.

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dummy's kiilg at trick tWo. Suppose East
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Wl!l ruff, play a cluD to dummy's queen,
discard a diamond on the club ace, lead
a diamond to his ace, ruff a diamond on
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improvers:
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Each Issue contains an article Dy Ron
Kl inger on the subjeC1 ol opening teads.
Look only althe WeSI hand . Wnal would '
you lead against tour spades? ·
Tho deal arose during th' Gold Coast
Congress in Queensland last February.
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leadership, compreferred.
municatlons, public ratalions, lund raising, grant
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clal skJIIs. Please submit
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Point Pleasant. WV 15550
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•New Homes

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Pike, Gallipolis, Ohio or
phone 740..441 -1393 for
more info. Competnlve
wages,
mileage
reimburse~ent and benefits
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740-366·60t7
740-794-0460

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windOw,
cated at t678 Lincoln 20ft.porch 74D-664-4356 ·
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or 740-797-4356 loa month, $400. deposit, cated
at
Darwin.
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$26,000.
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dleport
Ohio
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Mon tM , . no
pets,$20o pump, $19000 . Must be
d
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moved. 740-245·5962
ep .. 740-5 1-0 195
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Pomeroy,
call who own land . .$0 down.
(740)992·3702
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free
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304-675-3834
includes many upgrades,
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someone who turns
out to be apeclal.
~IES (March 21·Aprl 19) - I{ you set
. an example that otheta want to emulate,
subOrdinates .will be quite willing to go
the extra yards br you,11111 could be true
even If you don't request n of them.
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mora pofHJiar than you are apt to gi~
youn~eH credl1 tor. This Is likely to be ver·
lfied when you rtnd yot~raelf the center of
attention wherewr you go.
GEMINI (May 21 .June W) - Don't be
afraid to let yoUr &amp;lgnlflcanl Olher know
how much you care about him or her.
and don't be afraid to be demonstrative
in front of others when you know 'how
proud your .one.-and-on ly would be.
CANCER (JUne 21.Juty 22) 1nStine1iv&amp;ly, you'll know how to ease the
tension betwetn. two friends whO have
reached an lmpaaae; your common
sense and sltHI as a peacemaker will get
them chUCkling again.
LEO (July .23·Aug. 2.2) - Devote your
work ing hOtJr'8 to labora of love rather
than taxing your anergy and patience on
Insipid tl[lsks. Engaging In enjoyable
ttttngs wll prove lo be mora profitable and mar. pleasant.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) - You pos·
Nil a dtft touch to IHd and Jnsplre people. Bec8uie you uee thll rare gift so
]udlciOUity and lparingly. It'll m11ke an
Impact on others that tht,Y won't rtadlly
forgtl.
LIBRA (Sopt. ~3-0ct . 23) - It yau'ro
placed In a lUdtl'lhlp roll, ~~your he~rt
rule your hlad tn all matters that apply to
fln,tly or to lt'tOH who nave gone out or
their way lo htiJ&gt; VOU ·

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. ·~hai the th!Jtgs people
discard tells more about
them tltnn the things --·- --· ."
Complete fhtr cloutkle quoi&gt;d

by filling io tlie misalng wor&lt;!s .
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but it demands immcdi&amp;le AC110N."

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Ward not worrying about possible Bengals revenge
· -PITISBURGH (AP) If the Cincinnati Bengals
are seeking retribution for
liis hit that broke linebacker
Keith Rivers' jaw last
!llonth, Hines Ward said
t!tey know where to find
him Thursday night.
·Revenge factor or not, the
Pittsburgh Steelers wide
r!lcei ver expects it will be
the Bengals ..,- as usual ~
tbat end up getting the
worst of the AFC North
matchup physically.
"I always keep my head
on a swivel," .Ward said
Tuesday. "It's football ....
Their heads should be on a
swivel."
· · Some Bengals players
hinted at payback after
· Ward 's block ended Rivers'
season during Pittspurgh's
38-10 victory on Oct. 1.9.
.. Rivers, who can't oppose
Ward again until next seaspn, said, " You reap what
you sow. What goes around
comes around."
The Bengals ramped
qown such talk Tuesday, no
doubi trying to prevent any
distractions during a short
work week before a rivalry
game.
· "It's all part of the game .
Injuries happen," linebacker Brandon Johtlson
said. "The only thing I have
ttow is just the 'passion fqr
. the rivalry. Getting a win is
IllY incentive . I'll see him .

If he's standing between me Lewis issued no such apoland a W, that's my incen- ogy after ending Steelers
rookie
running
back
tive ."
Ward developed the repu - Rashard Mendenhall's seatation of being an uncom- son by causing a severe
monly physical blocker for shoulder injury. Ward said.
Ward was blocking on a
a receiver early in his 11season career and has kept pass reception by tight end
it, and players around the Matt Spaeth when he levleague - not just those in eled Rivers , who· was comCincinnati - dislike him. ing from a different angle
. bisliking him is one in pursuit of the play.
NFL vice president Ray
thing , Ward said, but calling him dirty is unfair.
Anderson said during a
"To label me as dirty or a visit to Pittsburgh last
cheap shot, if you're worry- month that the rules regarding about a little 200- ing hits like Ward's might
pounder, a 32-year-old be reviewed .
wide receiver, I take that as
"I continue seeing those
a compliment," Ward said. blocks, they 've been going
Following the Steelers' on the entire age of foot11 -10 victory Sunday over ball," Ward said. "There's
San Diego, Ward said some nothing cheap about it. ... If
Chargers players told him I really was trying to butt
they stayed away from his Rivers , I would have gone
territory to avoid the risk of low on him,and tried to take
IDJury.
.
, · out his knee."
"I'm not going to change · To Ward, his biggest
because of the threat some- worry witl-1 the Bengals (!body is going to get me 8-1) is they will be playing
back," Ward said. "Every the Steelers (7-3) with little
game, there's somebody time for preparation after
trying to get me. I'll apolo- only three days off, not
gize for the guy being out whether they're targeting
the whole year, Rivers, but him .
"They don't have anythere 's nothing I can do
about it . I'm not going to thing to lose . They'll go for
apologize for the way I play it on fourth-and-3 , fourththis game. Nobody's going and-2. They 'll do the tricK
to apologize to me if I g~t plays," Ward said. "They'll
knocked out going over the blitz the house."
Ward is coming off his
middle."
Ravens linebacker Ray two best games of the sea-

son, making II catches for
124 yards against San
Diego and eight for 112
yards against Indianapolis.
Still. he remains confused
about several of his three
holding calls against the
Chargers.
. On one play, Ward said,
the referee complimented
him for a good block, while
another official . said he
made the officials look bad
by acting as if he were
holding before releasing
the opposing player.
The holding calls, among
115 yards in Pittsburgh
penalties,. were part of tile
reason the Steelers were
held without a touchdown
despite · outgaining San
Diego 410-213 .

Home for the Holidays
edition inside
today's Sentinel
.

Pittsburgh Stealers wide receiver Hines Ward smiles alter
making a catch during the second quarter of an NFL foot·
ball game against th.e Washington Redskins on Monday,
Nov. 3 In Landover, Md.

the Marcelo Lajterman
Memorial Scholarship. The
·placekicker and punter from
Lyndhurst, NJ ., was 19 when
he died in the crash along
with 74 others. ·
Lajter-man 's family recent-

1y presented a $1,000 check
to the foundation . The fund
wjl( become endowed when a
minimum of $15,000 is
received , Until then, the foundation will support a yearly
$1,000 merit scholarship.

Youkilis (.312, .29, 115)
was third with 20 I points
and Mauer (.328, 9, 85) was
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next with 188 points.
White Sox star Carlos
after earning the Rookie of Quentin, who was leading
the Year award, joining Cal the AL with 36 home runs
Ripken Jr. and Ryan when he broke his right
Howard.
wrist in an act of frustration,
Morneau got seven first- was fifth with 160 points.
place votes and had 257 Rodriguez, who went 62points , and Youkilis and for-69 in save chances and
Twins catcher Joe Mauer recently filed for free
each got a pair of first~place agency, drew 143 points.
votes. Rodriguez drew the
Texas
slugger
Josh
other first· place nod and Hamilton, who made a
came in sixth.
remarkable recovery from
Morneau , the 2006 AL drug addiction to resume his
MVP winner, hit .300 with career, was seventh and fol2.3 home runs and 129 RBis lowed by last year's winner,
in helping the Twins reach a · Yankees
star
Alex
one game playoff for the Rodriguez. ·
AL Central, which they lost
Tampa Bay fust baseman
to Chicago.
Carlos Pena came in ninth,

the top vote-getter from the
AL champions. The Rays
beat Boston in Game 7 of
theALCS .
Morneau earned $75,000
for. his MVf finish and
Mauer, Youk11is and Pena
got $25 ,000 each.
The AL MVP was the last
. of . the major BBWAA
awards presented this year.
Albert Pujols won the NL
MVP award Monday and
last week Cliff Lee and Tim
Lincecum won Cy Youngs,
Joe Maddon and Lou
Piniella were picked as
Managers of the Year and
Evan
Longoria
and
Geovanny Soto were the iop
rookies.

.MVP

James
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quickness, at his size, is
pretty unheard of," said
Nets rookie forward Ryan
Anderson, who got a chance
to face James . "The things
he can do is pretty amazing.
He is so athletic , and he's 69. He is an incredibly talented gu('
Tra1ling most of the first
half, Cleveland got within
three points at the half and
then blew things open in the
third quarter, outscoring
New Jersey 28-13.
Williams tied the game
with a 3-pointer off an assist
by . James. West put
Cleveland ·ahead with a 3pqinter from Williams and
Williams nailed a 3-pointer

off another James assist.
West, who scored 12 of his
16 points in the quarter,
then capped the 12-0 spurt,
hining another 3-pointer off
a Williams' assist.
.Cleveland led 77-65 at ihe
end of the third quarter and
Daniel Gibson iced the
game, converting a fourpoint play to open the final
quarter.
Notes: James (23 years,
323 days) replaced Kobe
Bryant as the youngest
player to score 11,000
points when he hit a jump
shot late in the first quarter.
Bryant of the Los Angeles
Lakers was 25 years, 99
days when he got 11,000 ....
Cavs coach Mike Brown
seemed to pull a hamstring
retrieving a loose ball in the
game · ... Cleveland outrebounded New Jersey 50-39
and blocked eight shots.
The good-natured Wells is
a happy-go-lucky kid who
everyone on the team seems
to like . Smith said off the
field Wells is a "goofball"
- joking with upper- and
underclassmen alike.
At the same time, his
teammates know that the
·impending decision on a pro
career - keep in mind, he's
one of l_l kids - is weighmg on li1m.
"It will come down to
what he wants in his heart ,"
said . cornerback Malcolm
Jenkins, who could have
gone in the first round of the
draft last year but electod to
return for his senior season.
"He could easily go to the
NFL next year. He's played
well enough in college to do

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opponent, too.
"When I'm out there, I
feel as if I bring a presence
to the field and a sense of
energy to the team," he said.
Wells, who missed three
games earlier in the season
with a foot injury, piled up
143 yards on 24 carries in
last we~k 's 30:20 win at
illinois. Perhaps the high·
light-reel play of the season
for the Buckeyes took place
when Wells vaulted Illinois
safety Donsay Hardeman it appeared he was a good 4
feet off the ground as the
mystified defender disap- it."
peared und~r him, grabbing
Especially in the biggest
games.
at air - on a 25-yard run .

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Pomeroy receives grant for pond work
· Bv CHARLENE HOEFLICH

HOEFUCHOMYDAILYSENTINELC.OM
POMEROY - ·Meigs
County has received another Nature Works Grant from
the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources (ODNR)
for improvements to the
Mulberry Avenue pond near
· Beech Grove Cemetery.
The
Wednesday
announcement of projects
. receiving grants in 58 Ohio
counties i1i the amount of
$1.7 million for improve-

ment to outdoor recreation
included 'one for Meigs
County. It is in the amount
of $7,319 for Pomeroy 's
Mulberry Avenue pond
rehabilitation and improvements to that site.
The use specitication for
the new grant money is
"rehabilitation of the pond
by removing tree debris,
rehabilitating existing and
constructing new accessible
walking paths on two foot
bridges , and construction of
an accessible wooden deck .

Previous Nature Works
Jim Smith who was
grants for ·work at that site · named chairman of the
total $7,500. Pomeroy Pond Restoration Fund by
Mayor John Mosser said Mayor Musser earlier this
this gives the village · year has been persistent in
$15,000 in grants and with making contacts with age nthe 25 percent required cies asking for money so the
match, a total of $20,000 on work can more forward. He
the project.
frequently fishes at the
He estimates that the pond, knows the interest of
entire project of planned othersjn fishing there. and
improvements to the site has ~een Cl)lling for
will cost $40,000, but said improvements for several
after announcement of the years now
additional grant money that
Over th~ years Smith has
this "gives us a good stan." written several letters to

Governor Ted Strickland
and the Ohio Depanment
· of Natural · .Resources
appealing for grant money,
and more recently has written . to the National ,
Audobon Society and The
David and Lucile Packard
Foundation asking cons id~
eration for grants.
'
Smith is now in the
process of soliciting dona~
tions from businesses iti
Meigs

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ounty. Earlier thl~

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Please see Grant. AS
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Bench dedication set at Jibrary

Marshall scholarship honors 1970 crash victim
HUNTINGTON, W.Va .
(AP) - A Marshall football
player killed in the 1970
plane crash is being bonored
b:t the university.
·
The Marshall University
Foundation has established

River .City
Players plan
'A Look Back,' A2

Bv BETH SERGENT

BSERGENTIIMYDAILYSENTINELCOM

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'Community
Giveaway' :
set for
Saturday

POMEROY - A love of
reading often begins in
childhood when parents take
Bv BETH SERGENT
the time to recite a bedtime
BSERGENTIIMYDAILYSENTINEL.
GoM
story and this Sunday this
love of reading willl)e celePOMEROY - The annu.Page AS
brated with the dedication of
al
Community Giveaway at
a
brass
bench
in
memory
of
• Jan Durst, 70
the
Mulberry Community
Ted and Nancy Reed .
Center is set for 9:30 a.m.
The ceremony/open house
this Saturday.
is planned for 1-3 p.m .,
The giveaway has become.
Sunday at the Pomeroy
an annual tradition original·
Library. Refreshments will
ly started by churches in the
be served.
Upper Sandusky area whicn
Pat Holter ·and Doug
colleCts
donations of every:
Little of the Meigs County
thing from food to the
Library Board will speak .
kitchen sink and then delivrHw~ter, ser&gt;~ed with ,)vir. , -~~f1~t~:;~~
.
ers
them via a semi-truck io
uurmg his tenure on ·1;the people of Meigs County.
the
and she described ·
who may be in need. ·
him as being a very active
and involved member.
Dee Radar of God's NET.
Holter said Mr. Reed was on
which is . located at th.e
Mulberry
Community
the board from 1971 until
the time of his death and
Center. said the truck is
after the more recent passapproximately due at 9:30
ing of his late wife Nancy,
a.m. but it may be a littl~;,
friends made donations in
later, it all depends on the
lieu Of flowers in her name
drive down from Upper
to be left to the library.
Sandusky. Like before. those
Holter said the hoard had
who help unload the truck
been talking about a bench
will be first in line to pick
for the children and the
items the truck delivers.
• Updating tables.
money left to the library
So just what will be on
See Page A2
seemed like a good fit. Since
the
truck~
Courtney
the money was d9nated. in
Frederick, who has Men
• Tellabration coming
Nancy's memory; she was
helping to organize the
to Mipdleport Saturday.
the inspiration behind the
giveaway
in . Upper
See Page A2
statue which sits on the brass
Sandusky. said furniture,
bench. The statue features a
food, clothing. heavy
• DAR members learn
mother
reading
to
a
child
coats, toys and other mis-:
about Native Americans. who is sitting on her lap. The
cellaneous items will be
See Page A3
bench sits on the front porch
delivered.
·
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of·the Pomeroy Library.
· ~ Holly Berry Festival
Frederick said it isn't jusi
The
bench's
dedication
churches
of every denomi~
1-eturns to Marshall.
plaque reads "In memory
nation involved in collecP
See Page AS
of Ted and Nancy Reed,
ing items but the gener&lt;J
Beth SergenVphoto
education is a life long
public in the Uppe.S:
Natalie Harris, 5; Pomer9y, takes a seat on the new, brass bench outside the Pomeroy Sandusky area. FredericK
journey."
The public is . invited to · Library fe11turing a mother reading to a child. An open house/dedication ceremony for the
•
Please see Giveaway, AS:
bench, dedicated to the late Ted and .Nancy .Reed, will be held on Sunday.
the ded1cation.
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welcomes Boanl Certified Orthopedic: SurJeon
Dr. Bruce Haupt, formerly of Mountain Pride Orthopedic:&amp;
iJI. Charle&amp;ton, West Virgillia. Dr. Haupt apeclaUzes iJI.
. all upeeh of Orthopedic: Suqery, iJI.cJudlal bone
fnctarel and total joint replal:ement. He II
a«omplishecl in Sports Medicine, Computer Navlptecl
Total Joint Replacement S111p1y uul LJmb
Recoastnu:d...-e SUJ'Iery iJI.dudfnJ tlte Dizarov Bone
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and Holzer Clink South Charleston.
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Annual kickoffheld.f or 2009 United Fund drive:.
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BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH

HOEFLICHOMYDAiLYSENTINEL.COM
POMEROY - A goal of
$9,000 for the 2009 United
Fund drive was annunced at
the annual meeting of the
United Fund for Meigs
Detalla on Page AS
County held recently at the
Meigs County Historical
Society's annex.
Sue Maison, vice ·president, stressed that I 00 percent of all donations are disa Sl!CTioNS- ta PAoFS
tributed to the funded agenAnnie's Mailbox
cies in Meigs County. She
introduced the board memCalendars
bers, George Hawley. Lesa
Quickel,
Luzon McQuaid,
Submitted photos Sue Maison accepts an AEP Connects grant for the United
Classifieds
Julie Houston, Tom Reed, ·Jlrri Snodgrass of Peoples Bank, Middleport, presents a Fund of Meigs County. The grant from American Electric
Jim Snodgrass, and Chloris check for $1,000 for the United Fund for Meigs County to Power was given in honor of AEP retiree Chloris Gaul~
Comics
Gaul-McQuaid.
McQuaid's significant volunteer service.
Sue MaiS&lt;?n· vice president.
Editorials
The funded agency representatives were introduced County Historical Society. · Gaui-McQuaid's significant hours donat;d by AEP schools and nonprofit orga-.
Obituaries
and each gave brief remarlcs
employees and retirees and nizations meet the chal ~
At the meeting , Peoples volunteer service.
regarding
their
agency
or
.The AEP Connects pro- the1r families were made · lenges of fulfilling important
Places to go
Bank representative Jim
organization. They include Snodgrass
from
the gram recognizes the com- last year across AEP's II·- • human needs." Morris said.
B Section the
Sports
Meigs
County Middleport Branch. pre- mitment of AEP employees state service territory.
Maison thanked GaulCooperative
Parish,
God's
and
retiree,
co
their
comn1u"Although
no
monelary
McQuaid
for serving as the
sented Maison with a corpo·
Weather
Net, Meigs County Cancer rate check of $1000 to kick- nities and supports causes grant can compare 10 the organization's secretary fori
Initiative,
Inc., Meigs County off the campaign.
. that are important to them, value of the time our the last four years and fo~
C ooo8 Ohio Volley Publl$hlna Co.
Council on Aging-RSVP
Also presented into the according to Michael G . .employees and retirees give her volunteer service to th&lt;
Director, Holzer Hospice, United Fund was an AEP Morris. chairman , president to worthwhile causes, the group and AEP for its mon~
grant
from and chief executive officer. $150 grants made by this etary .contributiol• to th\'
Serenity House, Meigs Connects
Humane Society, Riverbend American Electric Power in More t~an 780 grants repte- _program in the na_mes of United Fu':ld and their su~
-:
• Arts Council 'and the Meigs ihonor of AEP retiree Chloris senting 130,000 volunteer .;-AEP volunteers w1ll help pon m Me1gs County.

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