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Tuesday, December 30, 2008_

No major changes for bad Bengals
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.~INCINNATI (AP) Another four-w in season
jolted
the
Cincinnati
Bengals back to reality.
fn ,coach Marvin Lewis'
sixth season, the Bengals
found themselves back in
the ' had old days. They
started Q-8. They fini shed
last in the league in
offense. They headed intp
the offseason with a mess
· on their hands.
Any chance of change?
There are going to be a
lot of changes on the roster,
particularly · on offense.
The Bengals have a lot of
decisions to make about
their running backs. their
receivers and their offensive line . Do they trade
Chad Ocho Cinco after a
subpar season? Do they use
their franchise tag on
receiver
. T.J.
Houshmandzadeh? Do they
try to keep running back
Cedric Benson''
In that sense. change is
coming. But what about the
bigger issues, the ones that
have held the franchise
back for 18 years? Is owner
Mike Brown going to hire a
general manager, turn the
team over to someone with
a respected football background, and let Lewis have
more say in what goes on?
·Of course not.
In the most important
ways, there will be no significant change.
While other underachieving teams fired their coaches and general managers on
Monday. the Bengals went
about planning for next
year. Lewis has two years
left on ·his contract and is
working for a boss who
doesn't want to pay someone to do nothing.
Fire the general manag-·
er? The Bengals don 't even
hav ~ one. Brown makes the
decisions .
So, there's no reason to
expect significant change

in an organization that has
produced only one winning
season in the last 18 years.
What about more superficia! change that gets the
team back to at least being
competitive? That could
happen.
During their descent to 4Il - l , the Bengals showed
improvement on defen se
that was more than offset
by the offense's implosion.
The defense finished 12th
overall, while the offense
came in last in the league .
" It was nowhere near
where our.season needed to
be ," said quarterback
Carson Palmer, who played
in only four games because
of an elbow injury. "It was
huge disappointment."
The overriding question
of the offseason involves
Palmer's right elbow,
which has a ligament and
tendon partially torn from
· the bone. Instead of getting
reconstructive
surgery,
Palmer chose to rest the
elbow for two months and
see if it healed.
He threw in practice last
week and reported no prob!ems, an indication the plan
is working. Unless he has a
setback, he ought . to be
·ready for offseason workouts.
· "I've had another MRI,"
Palmer sa id. "I'll get the
results back this week . I'll
be ready to roll in the offseason and keep throwing
and keep training , hopefully · wtlh no flaws and no
surgery."
If Palmer is back, the
offense could be tompetitive.
"He means a lot," receiver Chris Henry said. "It's a
totally different game when
he's out there, He's great,
man. He makes everything
so much easier when he's
out there."
The Bengals have to
decide who's going to be

a

out there with him.
The offensive line was
expected to be one of the
team's strength s, given its
depth and experience. It
struggled in preseason,
when Palmer was hit often
and broke hi s nose, and
didn't get much tletter
·w~en the season began. It
crumbled when injuries set
in .
··
" It was a perceived
st-rength . but it wasn't a
strength," Lewis said.
Both starting tackles Levi Jones and Stacy
Andrews - ended the season hurt . Jones has been
limited by various injuries
the last few years, and
Andrews tore ligaments in
his right knee during t.he
second-to-last game. He' ll
have reconstructive surgery
next week .
Wi.th the line in flux , the
offense went nowhere.
Quarterback
Ryan
Fitzpatrick - an unrestricted free agent - finished as the team's secondleading rusher with his
scrambles~Benson signed a
one-year deal in late
September, ])ad three 100yard rushing games, and
AP.photo .
will likely test free agency.
That's not the end of it. · Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson · (32)
Houshn\andzadeh, who leaves the field after they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs
tied for the league lead in 16-6 in an NFL football game on Sunday in C.incinnati.
·catches last season and was Benson ran for 111 yards and one touchdown in the game.
by far the team's MVP this ficial for the entire team." Cincinnati had only 17
year, also is a free agent.
Ocho Cinco tried to get sacks in 16 games.
The Bengals could use traded last offseason "- he
"We' ve got to get some
t~eir franchise tag to keep says he'll keep quiet this more firepower," Zimmer
h1m_for one year, an expen- time around - and had a said Monday . "We've got
sive move that would make subpar performance when to rush the passer a lot bethim bristle .
he returned. With two years ter. We've got to get more
"It (shows) no intention left on his contract, this pressure on the quarterof signing you to a long- would be the time to trade back. That's obvious."
term
deal," him, if the Bengals become
With an easier schedule
Houshmandzadeh
said. so inclined .
next season, the Bengals
"And it doesn 't make the
The defense finally got could return to the average
team better. If you fran- better this year under first- status they've attained in
chise me, I'm not going to year coordinator Mike four of their six seasons
win games for you ·by Zimmer, movmg up from under Lew1s - 8-S three
myself. We have so many · near the bottom to 12th. ·'tiD;Ies and 7-9 once.
·
other holes to fill. If you The main thing lacking
Around these parts, that
franchise me , it's not bene- there is a pass rusher .- . would pass for change.

OSU, Longhorn~

land in desert

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PHOENIX (APJ - Texa$
and Ohio State arrive4
Monday to begin Fiesta
Bowl preparations, and tht
Buckeyes didn't wish the}!
were somewhere else.
"We are so excited to be
here." Buckeyes coach ~im
Tressel said after step_pm8
off the team's charter fligh}
from ·Columbus on a sunn~.
60-degree mornin_g. "For
whatever ·reason , I m more
excited about this one thai\
any . other ga!"!le I've eve~
been a part of.
.
The
third-ranked
Longhorns (Il-l) landed a
few hours later, and they said .
all the right things about
looking forwa~d to n~JC.t
Monday mght s meeung
with the No. 10 Buckeyes
( 10-2) in nearby Glendale. :
But if Texas had its
·druthers, its flight woul&lt;l
have been bound fur South
Florida, site of the Bowl
Championship Series tit!~
game.
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The Longhorns finished il)
Q three-way tie atop th~
rugged Bi~ 12 South and
thought the•r 10-point victo!
ry over .Oklahoma shoul4
have earned them the nod
over the Sooners. Bu!
Oklahoma was declared th~
division winner on a BCS
standings tiebreaker, and the
Sooners rip~d Missouri il)
the Big 12 11tle game to earl!
a· trip to the natipnal titli ·
game.
.,_ ·r,
· On the day the BCS sele.~
lions were announced, Texa$
coach Mack Brown said it
was time for his team to
move forward. On Monda)&amp;.
his players said they ha4
done that.
•
"Our main focus is th6
Fiesta Bowl," said line~
backer Brian nrakpo, who
won the Nagurski, Lombardi
and .Hendricks Awards. "It'$
a great bow I game to be in:!.
We put all that BCS stuff to ..
the side and now ·we have td
take care of Ohio State." -, ·
This is only the third meet!
ing of the tradition-l.ade~;~
powers , with Texas winning
m Columbus in 2005 . and
Ohio State taking th6
rematch in Austin one yea(
later.
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POMEROY - With a mix of
and · enthusiasm,
disbelief
. motorists were finally .permitted
to drive across the new Bridge of
Honor yesterday morning following a ribbon cutting ceremony,
The new b~ ~gi;~(j~~~~1 ·,the
Pomeroy MilSon1
1928, .the
i ,, Silver · ~ari!~~~;:;:;liit~~
was.

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tion for the Bridge of Honor will' span \Viii certainly be a wonderful
be held in the spring.
.
' economic development tool for
Christi Mash of the Governor's this region ."
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Office of Appalachia .represented · Paul Mattox, West Virginia
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and · Secretary of Transportation and
began the ceremony by acknowl- Commissioner of the West
edging the three honorees the Virginia Division of Highways
bridge is dedicated to , the late represented West Virginia Gov.
Staff Sgt. Jimmy Stewart, Cpl. Joe Manchin at the ceremony.
Edward A. ·sennett and Gen.
"This is an important link
James Hartinger. Mash
the . between Pomeroy and Mason .and
·bridge not only honors
but allows the states to compete in a
all·the men and
.
global
economy,"
Mattox
remarked, adding a collaborate
and ,continue to
and
the
approach between the two states
·· was crucial for a project of this
" .,.. ...\. scope to succeed and to . further .
~',; deve:lop local
Meigs Coun~y
~ick Davenport C&lt;\llleq
a, "focal pqlnt lor
y,ears to
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Pomeroy Mason Bridge connect~d these communities for quite
some time and now this new
·bridge continues that bond."
Several speakers spoke of the
beautiful aesthetic of the new
bridge and Pomeroy Mayor John
Musser remarked a friend recently said, "This is the type of
bridge you see built in big cities,
not in Pomeroy."
Musser then said: "This is
truly a significant day for our
communities of Pomeroy,
Middleport, Mason and the suri:o~~C~~~ communities." ·
also recognized fonner
Department
of
fn1~~~t~~!i~~~ Deputy Director

0BITUARIFS
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• Car1os Harris, 45
~· Kenneth Shuster, 40
• Thelma Walton, 90

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• Corps names Motz
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RE!IIiew. See Page AS ..

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BY BRIAN

J. REED

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Editorials
Movies
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Sports
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POMEROY - In a national economy that
finds .many· communities happy to keep what
they have,. Meigs County is fortunate to have
development projects expected 10 produce additional JObs by the end of tbe new year, Meigs
County Economic Development Director Perry
Varnadoe said.
Meigs County is in a better economic position
as it enters 2009 than it was a year ago. 2008
has been a big year. In the next r,ear, at least 200
jobs should be available to·qualified coat miners
and other mine-industry workel)l.
Finally, the new ·Bridge of Honor is O!l~llflto
traffic traveling between Pomt;roy and ason.,
W.Va. A new community college and higher
learning cehter is now allowin~ students to
learn job skills and earn degrees wtthoutleaving
the county's borders. Sales tax ' is up by over
$80,000 for the·year.
·
Gatling Coal eo,expects its ptJeraticin in Sutton
ThWtlship to begin producing coal early in 2009.
The American Munciv.aJ Power-Ohio Plant in
Letart Th_wnshiJ? will ~ely award a .contrac~ for
constructloo of 1ts plant m the same time penod.
The coal mine operation should be employing
200 coal miners by tl!e end of 2009, Varnadoe
said. The Rio Grande Meigs Center, opened earlier this year, is training coal miners for those
and other mining jobs.
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New bridge unites communities, lives
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POMEROY
As ;Rev. Bob
Robinson gave the invocation at yesterday 's ribbon cutting ceremony for the
Bridge of Honor, he reminded those
gathered that the river banks held "silent
stories of humans and events."
Some of those humans, from both
sides of the Ohio River, gathered for
yesterday 's special event to share their
stories which were connected by the
new bridge.
Josephine Donohue of Chester was
there not just as a spectator but to represent her late brother, Staff Sgt. Jimmy
Stewart who was formerly of West
Columbia, W.Va. Stewart is one of the
three honorees of the Bridge of Honor.
''I' m proud of him," Donohue said.
"I'm glad they remembered my brother."
Donohue said the day was bittersweet
because her brother wasn't there and her
mother, Ethel M. Stitt formerly of
Middleport, had passed away earlier this
year on March 19. Donohue joined state
and local officials in cutting the ribbon
to open the bridge.
Much wa~ said about the bridge's
Beth Sergentlphoto
contribution to economic development
· Resl~ents from both sides of the Ohio River gather ort~ on both sides of the Ohio River.
new Bridge of Honor for a ribbon cutting ceremony that Current Jackson County Economic
began with the Pledge of Allegianc!lled by members of lhe
Please ... unlt.d. As
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and. New Haven American
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COMMUNITY

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Wednesday, December 31,2008

COMMUNITY CORNER

:Happy New. Year

Wednesday, December 31,2008

· ANNIE'S MAILBOX

·If parents pay, leave it alone

BY KATHY MITCHELL
I am ready to pack my
Sara is an only child who said his beautiful wife had
So·here it is the last day of
bags
,
but
I
don't
want
.to
. AND MARCY SUGI'R
is idolized by her parents gained 100 pounds in two
2008 and you're sitting on
cause more upheaval for my and , in their eyes, can do no years. It felt as though he .
the couch munching on
Dear Annie: My husband kids. I have been very vocal · wrong. I llave tried count- was married to an alcoholic.
s~lty potato chips and sipand I have been marrifd for about his dishonesty and his less times to talk with her
I. too. had an addictive
. pmg a sugar-laden soft
two years. I recently found parents ' enabling behavior. about this . but she becomes relationship with food . 1
• drink.
Broke, defensive and insists I am found a way to live a happiout he has been using his What next? • It's your last big fling,
Charlene parents' credit card for· Broken anjl Distrusting . · hypersensitive .. She can't er life through Overeaters
· you think, because . come
Hoeflich. years. When I saw their card
Dear Broke: Who is pay- see how this alienates our Anonymous, and have been
tomorrow you'll tackle that
a year ago, I asked about it ing the bill for these charges? friends . I don't know how a normal weight now for
resolution to eat better and
and was told it was only for Is it possible your husband is else to make it clear that her ove'r 20 years. OA is based .
less and to exercise 1110re.
emergencies. But, Annie, in buying things for his par- actions .are' unacceptable . on the same 12 steps as
. With each new year
the past two months he has ents? We agree that your bus- Out of Patience in the Alcoholics Anonymous .
, comes hope for something under Sponsorship of the Big charged almost $2,000 to band should be sharing this Southeast ·
There are meetings in
· better - particularly after Bend Minstrel Association.
their account. I asked ·what information with you, but if
Dear Out of Patience: almost every community. reflecting on things accomOver the years she . has. he spent the money on and his parents are footing the Sara never . learned proper C.M. in California
. plished and not during the maintained contact · with he claims . he doesn't bill, we'd leave it alone. If, social interaction and does- ·
Dear C .M .: Overeaters
past year - accompanied several of us who were remember. He won' t give however, the money is com~ n 't understand what she is Anony molls has he! ped
by a Lieterrnination to make involved with that produc- me the credit card state- ing from your family doing wrong or how to fix many of out readers· who
this new year more produc- · tion, but especially Betty. ment. He said , "It's between finances, ·you are entitled to · it. She becomes defensive ·have food addictions. The ·
, tive than the old one, to pur- She currently lives in Los me and my parents," and his know what's going on ..
because you are criticizing address
is
Overeaters
. sue long held d~ams, to. Angeles, travels extensively · mother agrees·.·
DeQr Annie: My wife , her. Try a different tac.k.
Anonymous '(oa.org), P.O .
·.: adopt a healthier lifestyle, in her career as a casting · We both work full time. "Sara," is a bright, educated
Explain lovingly that she Box 44020, Rio Rancho,
. and to do more for the ben- · agent, sings opera, and fre- While money is tight , we woman and a successful has many interesting things NM 87174-4020.
efit of others.
quently returns to visit her have a decent income. I attorney. She hasmany fine to 'ay, but other people need
Annie's Mailbox il· writBut remember changing mother, no\'1 94 , who lives have asked him repeatedly qualities, but she. is a con- to have a tum as well. The ten by Kathy Mitchell and
. habits of many years does - in Bexley.
to work with me on a bud- versutional bully. She has a . most polished conversation- Marcy Sugar, longtime edin't come easy. Be not disLaude Lee told Betty she get. but he won't. I am out- · terrible habit of interrupting alists are also the best lis- tors of the . Ann Landers
couraged. While the most was going through some old raged. He continued to take ·people and cutting them off teners and they make the column. Please e-mail your
; determined of us may sue- papers about that pageant money out of our joint m mid-sentence . .
other person feel like the questions· to anniesmail. ceed in keeping all our reso - held in Pomeroy and her account while ru~in~ up : T?is is . really causing a center of attention. She box@comctlSt.net, or write
. lutions, the rest of us will contacts here afterwards, these btlls. Where ts It all stram on our marriage. I am needs to know how much to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
probably keep just o.ne or and just wanted to tell her going? Either he is charging constantly embarrassed by more attractive.and gracious .Box 118190, Chicago, IL
·maybe two. Think of that how much .the faith of items he shouldn't,or charg- her rudeness, which has she is, not only to you hutto 60611. To find out more
: not as failure, but . as friends in Pomeroy had ing basics and using the cash caused harm to our relation- · others, when she focuses · about Annie's· Mailbox,
· progress.
meant to her as she made for something he shouldn't. ships with other couples. attention away from herself. and read features by other
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her . way to · the Miss . I don't understand why his When she behaves like this, If. she refuses to work on Creators Syndicate writers
• New Year's Day is America crown.
parents are protecting him she becomes completely this , ask . her to discuss it and cartoonists, visit the
- always special for Carolyn .
mstead of encouraging him · unattractive to me and she with a c.ounselor. .
Creators Syndicate Web
- Korh, and tomorrow she
For more than 30 years to be open with me.
senses as much.
Dear Annie: "In Distress" page at www.creators.com.
will celebrate 13 years of my late husband,Bob, wrote · - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - . - - - - - life made possible by a "Beat of the Bend" for this
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heart transplant.
newspaper. Each one of
It was nn the ·morning of those columns ended with
·
, Jan. I, 1995, Carolyn in
• critical need of a transplant
· got the call from University with smiley faces on cards
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Hospital that a donor heari and·stationary, even a,t-shirt,
Question: I have a friend · liquor, a bottle of beer or a
Guests should not · be per- of . somebody who leaves
had been found .
.
suaded to drink, nor ridiculed your party drunk.
and an accent piece in a bou- 111ho boasts that he can glass of wine.
Today she and her hus- quet of flowers.
drink more than the aver·
Given this fact, a good, if they choose not to. Serve
On behalf of all of us· at
: band, George who live on
There .was a little yellow age person and not be · conservative rule of thumb plenty of snacks and encour- the Ohio University College
; Jones Road, enjoy a com- · card he carried in his wallet drunk. He says he can is that you should not drive age snacking. As the party of Osteopathic Medicine ,
: fortable and active lifestyle. for many years titled sim- actually drive better after if you have had more than . starts to wirt&lt;l down. put the I'd like to wish all my readAnd every day, but especial-· ply ''A Smile" picturing a finishing off a six pack. one drink for each two hours alcohol away and serve cof- ers and their families a very
lyon New Year's Day, they . smiley face. It listed, no Could this possibly be true?. at a· party. According to a · fee or other non-alcoholic Happy New Year in 2009.
count their blessings and author so I take liberty in
Are regular drinkers recent study by the National . beverages. Coffee does not
Here's to your health'
celebrate life.
sharing it with you on this moreimmunetotheeffects Highway Traffic · Safety counteracttheeffectsofakoFamily Medicine® is a
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: Hearing from old friend~
"A smile is something
How should I h(lndle him pie died in alcohol-rebited socializing without alcohol queslions, write to Mal1haA.
:is one of the best gifts of nice to see
at my New Year's party?
motor vehicle crashes in cal- can be herpful.
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Simpson, D.O., M.BA.,
; Christmas.
It doesn't cost a cent.
Answer:
The
blunt endar year 2007.
Most . importantly, make Ohio University CoUege of
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It never can be spent.
wrong, and if he insists on were caused by "hard core" drink · gets behind the 4570•, or"'" e-mail to read· ·
heilrd frrun fqr years. It was · A smile is welcome any· driving in this condition, he drinking drivers. These are wheel. Alcoho.l inhiqits our erque.stions ®familymedi·
' Laurie Lee Schaeffer, Miss where
.
could end up just plain dead. people who had a previous . ability to make good _deci-. cinenews.org. Medical infor: Ameriq of 1972. ·
It does away with frowns
Regular consumption of driving-while-intoxicated sions, so don't expect your mation in this column is pro-.
• Some of you may rememA smile is good for every- alcohol doesn't change the arrest or had a blood alcohol guests to decide for them-. vided as ·an educational ser: ber that Laurie Lee got her one
effect of this drug; howe.v- level of 0.15 or greater.
selves whether or not they vice 0::)k·lt does not replace
~ start iri pageant worLin
To ease life's ups and er, frequent drinkers often
Since you .are hosting a can drive safely. Instead, the j gment of your perMeigs County while a stu- . downs.
develop a false sense that party at which alcohol is keep an eye on all your sonal P':f.Sician, who should
dent at Ohio University. She
they 'are les.s im.paired by it. going. to be served, you gu.ests, and if a11ybody be relie on to diagnose and ·
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problem and then react to i.t your guests. including . your ing too much to drin. k, do any medical conditiOits. Past
· · on · the stage o f t he
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' tomed lbe person is to groups and .that each group Insist he or · she stay news.org.
drinking.
select.a ~'designated driver." . overnight, go home with
You need to tell your
Make non-alcoholic be~- somebody else, or take a
friend this in a firm but. erages available, preferably taxi. Not only does that profriendly manner. It typical served in the same type of teet the intoxicated person.
takes one to two hours for · glasses as the alcohol, for but it also protects you :
Friday
night
and your .body to eliminate the the designated driver and That's because in many
Wednesday ... Mostly
cloudy.lsolated snow show- Saturday...Mostly cloudy. standard alcoholic drink, . for anyone else who chaos- states you can now be held
ers in the morning. Brisk Lows in the, lower 20s. such as an ounce of distilled. es not to consume alcohol.
legally liable for the actions
with highs in the upper 20s. Highs in the mid 30s.
Northwest winds 15 to 20 . Saturday night.~.Partly
F•U .'i~m·c, Pudf~Ct'- ..( l'fJNUi.
. mph with gusts up to 30 cloudy
. in .
the
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: . Wednesday nlght ...Partly lower 20s.
Durham, 7 p.m., with guest Easter Stars #134, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday.,.Partly · sunny
cloudy. Much colder with
otluck, regular meeting,
singers The Spiritual Tones,
lows around 14. Northwest with a chance of rain 1\lld
Henry
and
Hester
.
Eblin,
odgehall.
.
winds
I0
to
15 snow showers. Highs in the.
Saturday, Jan. 3
·
The
Osbornes.
Thursday,
Jan. 8
- mph ... Diminishing to ;tround mid 30s. Chance of precipi- · CHESTER - Chester
LONG
BOTIOM
The
CHESTER
.Shade
Jation 30 percent.
" Township Trustees, 8:30
.. 5 mph after midnight.
1~·THURS1nvo9
. New Years Day.;.Sunny.
Sunday ni~ht ... Mostly a.m., year end and organiza- Faith Full G 0 spel Church at River Lodge 453 regular
I
.
. 7:30
p.m.
Box Office OPens ®
· Highs in the mid 30s. South cloudy
m
.
the tional meeting, Chester Long Bottom, N~w Yeat's meeting,
6:30PM FOR EVENING SHOWS
Eve service, 9 p.m. to mid- Refreshments. ·
·
winds 5 to 10 mph.
evenlng ...Then becoming Town Hall.
&amp; 12:30 PM MAnNEES
.
night.
Brian
Frecker
and
Thursday night ...Mostly partly cloudy. Lows in the
.TUES. IS BARGAIN NIGHT
Family to entertain .
cloudy with a 50 percent mid .20s.
OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE
Monday and Monday
chance of snow. Not as cold
with lows in the mid 20s. night ...Partly cloudy. Highs
Wednesday,.Dk 31
South winds 5, to I 0 mph in the mid 30s. Lows in the
HOLIDAY SPECIAL!
LONG
BOTTOM
upper
20s.
with gusts up to 20 mph.
Monday,Jan.S
Unjjr'!ljt® Hours
New
Year's
Eve
service,
.
9
Thesday:..Mostly cloudy
Friday...Cloudy
with
TUPPERS PLAINS
snow likely. Light snow with a chance ·of .snow and · p.m. to midnight~ F~ith Full Vera Weber · of Tuppets
accumulation
possible. rain showers. H.ighs in the Gospel Church. Bnan and Plains is a rehab patient at
Dlor!olll!ili!l
Highs in (he mid 30s. mid 30s. Chance of precipi- Family Connections, Jerry the Valley Center, 1000
and
Diana
Frederick,
and
• FREE 241?Live Ttebnlul Support
Chance of_snow 70 percent. tation 40 percent.
Lincoln Dr., Room 321,
• lll!itsr'll YeS580~ ~ ~i!!!P ~i)UI boody !t1\
church singers.
South Charleston, W,Va.
1Q IHI'lllll iJddrnsset wftl Spirn Pro,tcouoo.
MIDDLEPORT - Free . 23539. On Jan. 5 she will tie
~ CI.IS\Om Starl Pege • f)!lloW , W.~ &amp; morel
"So~l Food" community 84 years old .
p .m.,
dinner, ' 5-6:30
Middleport . Church of the
'
jWi '3 matt PI!' lfiOflih
Nazarene. Also served on
Ohio Valley Bane Corp. (NAsAEP (N'YSE) - 3U5
Sivn Up Onllnol www.LOCI!INet.&lt;..,
Jan. 28.
DAQ)- 18.70
Akzo (NASDAQ) - 41.60
BBT (NYSE) - 26.60
Atlhland Inc. (NYSE) - 9.82'
REEDSVILLE - New
Peoples (NASDAQ) - 18.05
Big Lola (NYSE) -14.16
Year's
Eve
service,
Friday, Jan. 2
Pepatco (t!YSE) - 54.88
, Bob Evanl (NASDAQ) - 1~.93
of
the
Fellowship
Church
HEMLOCK GROVE
Premier (NASDAQ) - 6.97
• BorgWamer (NYSE) - 21.19 · '"
Nazarene, with fellowship Meigs County Pomona
Rockwall (NYSE) - 31.33
Century Aiumlnum (NASDAQ)
Rocky Boola (NASDAQ) - 3.89 time from 7-9 p.m., with Grange,
-V;4S
7:30 . p.m.,
•
Royil Dutch Shtlll - 52.95
Champion (NASDAQ) .,- 2.77
food. and games. Service at
Hemlock Grange Hall. .
•·
Taklrig Applications
Seera tlqlcltng (NASDAQ). - .
Charming Shops (NASDAQ) 9 p.m., with special music
Saturday,
Jan.
3
·
37.45
2.35
b:( the Dun ami s Praise Band
Wai·Mart (NYSE) - 55.05
City Hotellng (NASDAQ) .,sALEM cENTER and the Scyocs. Tag team Star Grange #778 and Star
Wandy'a (NYSE) - 4.80
33.84 .
WeaBanco (NYSE) - 26.29
Coltlna (NYSE) ....: 38.05
messages with the theme of Junior Grange #878 potluck
HUD Subsidized
WOrthlrigton (NYSE).- 10.70
DuPont (NYSE) - 25.11
"New Beginnings" by Torn supper, 6:30 p.m .•. followed
Efflclency/1 Bedroom
-~)ally atock i'eporta are the 4
US Bank (NYSE) - 24.11
Scyoc,
Pastor
Wally
Parker,
7:30p.m.
meetmg.
50yrs
or qualifying disability
by
p.m. ET cloalng quotea ol
Gannett (NYSE) - 7.97
and Senior Pastor Russ
Qe&lt;w111 ElectriC (NYSE)- 15.82 transiiCIIona for Dec. 30, 2008,
Sunday, Jai). 4
Low .lhcome priority
(NYSE) - t 6.50 provided by Edward Jones
Carson. Communion.
RACINE - Order of
. 740-992·7022
llnanclat advlaore laaac Mills In
JP Morgen (NYSE)- 31.01 .
HARRISONVILLE
Silverheels
Galllpolla.al (740) 441-9441 and Harrisonville Community · Eastern Stars #134, 2 p.m.,
Kroger (NYSE) - 28.04
practice,
lodge
hall.
· '-esley Marrero tn Point ·
Limited Branda (NYSE) - 9.90
Church, New Year's Eve
Monday, Jan. 5
,
A Realty Company-EHO
No~kSomhHn(NYSE)Pleeunt II (304) 674-0174.
•
service with Pastor Theron
Member BtPC.
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: Traffic finally made its way across the new Bridge of Honor with several residents waiting in line to be some of the first to cross the spari.

Josephine
Donohue
(left) of .
Chester is
interviewed
· · about her
late brother.
Staff Sgt.
Jimmy
Stewart who
is one of the
three hon. orees of the
Bridge of
Honor.

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cutting ceremony
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of the Ohio River:

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video taping
the event.
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COMMUNITY

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BYTHEBEND

.The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, December 31,2008

COMMUNITY CORNER

:Happy New. Year

Wednesday, December 31,2008

· ANNIE'S MAILBOX

·If parents pay, leave it alone

BY KATHY MITCHELL
I am ready to pack my
Sara is an only child who said his beautiful wife had
So·here it is the last day of
bags
,
but
I
don't
want
.to
. AND MARCY SUGI'R
is idolized by her parents gained 100 pounds in two
2008 and you're sitting on
cause more upheaval for my and , in their eyes, can do no years. It felt as though he .
the couch munching on
Dear Annie: My husband kids. I have been very vocal · wrong. I llave tried count- was married to an alcoholic.
s~lty potato chips and sipand I have been marrifd for about his dishonesty and his less times to talk with her
I. too. had an addictive
. pmg a sugar-laden soft
two years. I recently found parents ' enabling behavior. about this . but she becomes relationship with food . 1
• drink.
Broke, defensive and insists I am found a way to live a happiout he has been using his What next? • It's your last big fling,
Charlene parents' credit card for· Broken anjl Distrusting . · hypersensitive .. She can't er life through Overeaters
· you think, because . come
Hoeflich. years. When I saw their card
Dear Broke: Who is pay- see how this alienates our Anonymous, and have been
tomorrow you'll tackle that
a year ago, I asked about it ing the bill for these charges? friends . I don't know how a normal weight now for
resolution to eat better and
and was told it was only for Is it possible your husband is else to make it clear that her ove'r 20 years. OA is based .
less and to exercise 1110re.
emergencies. But, Annie, in buying things for his par- actions .are' unacceptable . on the same 12 steps as
. With each new year
the past two months he has ents? We agree that your bus- Out of Patience in the Alcoholics Anonymous .
, comes hope for something under Sponsorship of the Big charged almost $2,000 to band should be sharing this Southeast ·
There are meetings in
· better - particularly after Bend Minstrel Association.
their account. I asked ·what information with you, but if
Dear Out of Patience: almost every community. reflecting on things accomOver the years she . has. he spent the money on and his parents are footing the Sara never . learned proper C.M. in California
. plished and not during the maintained contact · with he claims . he doesn't bill, we'd leave it alone. If, social interaction and does- ·
Dear C .M .: Overeaters
past year - accompanied several of us who were remember. He won' t give however, the money is com~ n 't understand what she is Anony molls has he! ped
by a Lieterrnination to make involved with that produc- me the credit card state- ing from your family doing wrong or how to fix many of out readers· who
this new year more produc- · tion, but especially Betty. ment. He said , "It's between finances, ·you are entitled to · it. She becomes defensive ·have food addictions. The ·
, tive than the old one, to pur- She currently lives in Los me and my parents," and his know what's going on ..
because you are criticizing address
is
Overeaters
. sue long held d~ams, to. Angeles, travels extensively · mother agrees·.·
DeQr Annie: My wife , her. Try a different tac.k.
Anonymous '(oa.org), P.O .
·.: adopt a healthier lifestyle, in her career as a casting · We both work full time. "Sara," is a bright, educated
Explain lovingly that she Box 44020, Rio Rancho,
. and to do more for the ben- · agent, sings opera, and fre- While money is tight , we woman and a successful has many interesting things NM 87174-4020.
efit of others.
quently returns to visit her have a decent income. I attorney. She hasmany fine to 'ay, but other people need
Annie's Mailbox il· writBut remember changing mother, no\'1 94 , who lives have asked him repeatedly qualities, but she. is a con- to have a tum as well. The ten by Kathy Mitchell and
. habits of many years does - in Bexley.
to work with me on a bud- versutional bully. She has a . most polished conversation- Marcy Sugar, longtime edin't come easy. Be not disLaude Lee told Betty she get. but he won't. I am out- · terrible habit of interrupting alists are also the best lis- tors of the . Ann Landers
couraged. While the most was going through some old raged. He continued to take ·people and cutting them off teners and they make the column. Please e-mail your
; determined of us may sue- papers about that pageant money out of our joint m mid-sentence . .
other person feel like the questions· to anniesmail. ceed in keeping all our reso - held in Pomeroy and her account while ru~in~ up : T?is is . really causing a center of attention. She box@comctlSt.net, or write
. lutions, the rest of us will contacts here afterwards, these btlls. Where ts It all stram on our marriage. I am needs to know how much to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
probably keep just o.ne or and just wanted to tell her going? Either he is charging constantly embarrassed by more attractive.and gracious .Box 118190, Chicago, IL
·maybe two. Think of that how much .the faith of items he shouldn't,or charg- her rudeness, which has she is, not only to you hutto 60611. To find out more
: not as failure, but . as friends in Pomeroy had ing basics and using the cash caused harm to our relation- · others, when she focuses · about Annie's· Mailbox,
· progress.
meant to her as she made for something he shouldn't. ships with other couples. attention away from herself. and read features by other
•••
her . way to · the Miss . I don't understand why his When she behaves like this, If. she refuses to work on Creators Syndicate writers
• New Year's Day is America crown.
parents are protecting him she becomes completely this , ask . her to discuss it and cartoonists, visit the
- always special for Carolyn .
mstead of encouraging him · unattractive to me and she with a c.ounselor. .
Creators Syndicate Web
- Korh, and tomorrow she
For more than 30 years to be open with me.
senses as much.
Dear Annie: "In Distress" page at www.creators.com.
will celebrate 13 years of my late husband,Bob, wrote · - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - . - - - - - life made possible by a "Beat of the Bend" for this
'
heart transplant.
newspaper. Each one of
It was nn the ·morning of those columns ended with
·
, Jan. I, 1995, Carolyn in
• critical need of a transplant
· got the call from University with smiley faces on cards
'
Hospital that a donor heari and·stationary, even a,t-shirt,
Question: I have a friend · liquor, a bottle of beer or a
Guests should not · be per- of . somebody who leaves
had been found .
.
suaded to drink, nor ridiculed your party drunk.
and an accent piece in a bou- 111ho boasts that he can glass of wine.
Today she and her hus- quet of flowers.
drink more than the aver·
Given this fact, a good, if they choose not to. Serve
On behalf of all of us· at
: band, George who live on
There .was a little yellow age person and not be · conservative rule of thumb plenty of snacks and encour- the Ohio University College
; Jones Road, enjoy a com- · card he carried in his wallet drunk. He says he can is that you should not drive age snacking. As the party of Osteopathic Medicine ,
: fortable and active lifestyle. for many years titled sim- actually drive better after if you have had more than . starts to wirt&lt;l down. put the I'd like to wish all my readAnd every day, but especial-· ply ''A Smile" picturing a finishing off a six pack. one drink for each two hours alcohol away and serve cof- ers and their families a very
lyon New Year's Day, they . smiley face. It listed, no Could this possibly be true?. at a· party. According to a · fee or other non-alcoholic Happy New Year in 2009.
count their blessings and author so I take liberty in
Are regular drinkers recent study by the National . beverages. Coffee does not
Here's to your health'
celebrate life.
sharing it with you on this moreimmunetotheeffects Highway Traffic · Safety counteracttheeffectsofakoFamily Medicine® is a
•••
New Year's E.ve.
of alcohol? ·
Administration, 12,998 pea- hoi , but a long period of weekly column. To submit
: Hearing from old friend~
"A smile is something
How should I h(lndle him pie died in alcohol-rebited socializing without alcohol queslions, write to Mal1haA.
:is one of the best gifts of nice to see
at my New Year's party?
motor vehicle crashes in cal- can be herpful.
.
Simpson, D.O., M.BA.,
; Christmas.
It doesn't cost a cent.
Answer:
The
blunt endar year 2007.
Most . importantly, make Ohio University CoUege of
; OJ;U: of Be~y Rl!l\'li!li!s'
.t\.. swile,i~, 591;!\ething 'all ._ answer·, tQ your .. frien&lt;l.'s
It was estimated that more . sure that absolutely nobody Osteopathic MediCine, P.O.
I Sl\I'Prise holiday .calls came
your own '·
question js_,,fbat ~s c deiJ(I ,..,.th~Jt !Jalf&gt;'of tltese fWCidents who's ~ , had . tQO much to /Jox .~.111),,1-CAI/NIIs, ())lit)
from someone ·· she hadn't
It never can be spent.
wrong, and if he insists on were caused by "hard core" drink · gets behind the 4570•, or"'" e-mail to read· ·
heilrd frrun fqr years. It was · A smile is welcome any· driving in this condition, he drinking drivers. These are wheel. Alcoho.l inhiqits our erque.stions ®familymedi·
' Laurie Lee Schaeffer, Miss where
.
could end up just plain dead. people who had a previous . ability to make good _deci-. cinenews.org. Medical infor: Ameriq of 1972. ·
It does away with frowns
Regular consumption of driving-while-intoxicated sions, so don't expect your mation in this column is pro-.
• Some of you may rememA smile is good for every- alcohol doesn't change the arrest or had a blood alcohol guests to decide for them-. vided as ·an educational ser: ber that Laurie Lee got her one
effect of this drug; howe.v- level of 0.15 or greater.
selves whether or not they vice 0::)k·lt does not replace
~ start iri pageant worLin
To ease life's ups and er, frequent drinkers often
Since you .are hosting a can drive safely. Instead, the j gment of your perMeigs County while a stu- . downs.
develop a false sense that party at which alcohol is keep an eye on all your sonal P':f.Sician, who should
dent at Ohio University. She
they 'are les.s im.paired by it. going. to be served, you gu.ests, and if a11ybody be relie on to diagnose and ·
·
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d
·
h
fi
t
H
·
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d
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.
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· . P Icrpa e m er ITS pre- . appy ew "
n · o The time req· uired to see ·a have a responsibility to all shows the least sign of hav- recommend treatment for
, liminary contest for Miss "kee~milln'fi."
·. ·
problem and then react to i.t your guests. including . your ing too much to drin. k, do any medical conditiOits. Past
· · on · the stage o f t he
(C · ne oe,.n:~h
•
•• Amenca
.... ISgen·
goes up with each drink, problem friend. Suggest not let that person drive.or columns are
· available online
•. o ld pomeroy Jumor
. H'1gh enu
-~•
·~"
"''h
Dail
at
www/amilymedicine·lfUlfl!ltier 01 •• e
Y regardless ·of how accus- that your guests come in even · walk home alone.
~·
School auditorium in 1970 Sentinel in Pomeroy.)
' tomed lbe person is to groups and .that each group Insist he or · she stay news.org.
drinking.
select.a ~'designated driver." . overnight, go home with
You need to tell your
Make non-alcoholic be~- somebody else, or take a
friend this in a firm but. erages available, preferably taxi. Not only does that profriendly manner. It typical served in the same type of teet the intoxicated person.
takes one to two hours for · glasses as the alcohol, for but it also protects you :
Friday
night
and your .body to eliminate the the designated driver and That's because in many
Wednesday ... Mostly
cloudy.lsolated snow show- Saturday...Mostly cloudy. standard alcoholic drink, . for anyone else who chaos- states you can now be held
ers in the morning. Brisk Lows in the, lower 20s. such as an ounce of distilled. es not to consume alcohol.
legally liable for the actions
with highs in the upper 20s. Highs in the mid 30s.
Northwest winds 15 to 20 . Saturday night.~.Partly
F•U .'i~m·c, Pudf~Ct'- ..( l'fJNUi.
. mph with gusts up to 30 cloudy
. in .
the
· Middleport · Pomeroy
: mph. Chance of snow 20 evening ...Then becoming
992·)141 992-)444
:·percent. · . _
mostly cloudy. Lows in the
.
ww-.·.andenontiK'dardtl.cOm
.
: . Wednesday nlght ...Partly lower 20s.
Durham, 7 p.m., with guest Easter Stars #134, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday.,.Partly · sunny
cloudy. Much colder with
otluck, regular meeting,
singers The Spiritual Tones,
lows around 14. Northwest with a chance of rain 1\lld
Henry
and
Hester
.
Eblin,
odgehall.
.
winds
I0
to
15 snow showers. Highs in the.
Saturday, Jan. 3
·
The
Osbornes.
Thursday,
Jan. 8
- mph ... Diminishing to ;tround mid 30s. Chance of precipi- · CHESTER - Chester
LONG
BOTIOM
The
CHESTER
.Shade
Jation 30 percent.
" Township Trustees, 8:30
.. 5 mph after midnight.
1~·THURS1nvo9
. New Years Day.;.Sunny.
Sunday ni~ht ... Mostly a.m., year end and organiza- Faith Full G 0 spel Church at River Lodge 453 regular
I
.
. 7:30
p.m.
Box Office OPens ®
· Highs in the mid 30s. South cloudy
m
.
the tional meeting, Chester Long Bottom, N~w Yeat's meeting,
6:30PM FOR EVENING SHOWS
Eve service, 9 p.m. to mid- Refreshments. ·
·
winds 5 to 10 mph.
evenlng ...Then becoming Town Hall.
&amp; 12:30 PM MAnNEES
.
night.
Brian
Frecker
and
Thursday night ...Mostly partly cloudy. Lows in the
.TUES. IS BARGAIN NIGHT
Family to entertain .
cloudy with a 50 percent mid .20s.
OPEN NEW YEAR'S EVE
Monday and Monday
chance of snow. Not as cold
with lows in the mid 20s. night ...Partly cloudy. Highs
Wednesday,.Dk 31
South winds 5, to I 0 mph in the mid 30s. Lows in the
HOLIDAY SPECIAL!
LONG
BOTTOM
upper
20s.
with gusts up to 20 mph.
Monday,Jan.S
Unjjr'!ljt® Hours
New
Year's
Eve
service,
.
9
Thesday:..Mostly cloudy
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Reminder
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Dear Editor:
Just a reminder to our customers who use our drop-off
recycling sites: Old TVs are not accepted.
They are considered hazardous waste by the Ohio EPA
and with the switch from analog to digital broadcasting
forthcoming, we want to alert the public to this fact.
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Wednesday, December 31,2008

There was something brilliant about President-elect
Bamck Obamn's choice of
evangelical pastor Rick
Warreri to give the invocation at his presidential inauKathr_y..n
guration next month .. The
Lopez
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preacher and best,selling
author is pro-life and antigay marriage. making
Obama , who leans considerably to the left ori these
"Let's try for a minute to
issues.look like a uniter; not
take
const&gt;rvaa divider. He must have a tives theat religious
their word and
keen enou'gh radar to know
define marriage as the Bible
that religious folks have does.
Shall we look to
been feeling marginalized Abraham , the great parrifrom politics of late;
who slept with hisserObama 's choice caps off an . arch.
van! when he diswvered his
election season . that hit beloved wife. Sarah, was
infertile? Or to Jacob. who
churchgoers hard.
Proposition 8, the suc- fathered childre.n witli four
?
cessful
initiative
in d1'fferent
women ....
Califor11ia that limits the Abraham. Jacob. David ,
legal definition .of marriage Solomon ;fnd ' the kings or
to a rite occurring between a Judah and Israel _ all these
man and a woman . has been fathe rs and heroes were
the most obvious example. polygamisn&gt;. The New
Churches have been threat- Testament model of marened. The Church of Jesus riage is hardl y better... The
Christ of Latter-day Saints , apostle Paul... regarded
as a prominent supporter of marriage as an act of last
that controversial initiative. resort for tho'se unable to
has be~n made a·scapegoat contain their animal lust.
by 8's angry and vociferous Would any contemporary
opponents. And the media, heterosex ual married couhaving sided · with the ple ... turn to the Bible as a
proposition 's detractors, is how' to script?"
ls such an insultingly simleading the iniolerance campaign.
· plistic view actually worthy
Yes , I know: The conven- of a nat ional magazi ne's
tional wisdom has it that the cover story'! Does anyone
.opponent of gay marriage is read tt&gt;e Bible and not
the intolerant one. But can understand that Abraham
·'tolerant" really be the right was doing wrong? Rattling
word to describe this off Old Testament si ns does
excerpt from a recent not a coherent argument
Newsweek cover story on . make. Catholics are currentreligious conservatives and ly celebrating a Pauline
year; l hope most could
the gay-marriage debate?
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come to that great saint's probably isn't going to
defense. St. Paul also hap- change with the times. At
pens to have written: some level, true faith
"Husbands. love your demands obedience to a
wives. just as Christ also rock-steady core of beliefs
loved the church and gave and rules, despite what the
Himself up for her." And, efforts of some religious
ves, for the record , couples temporizers who pretend
(to turn to faith ... even m they
can
legitimately
the bedroum . Religious · rewrite doctrine on Sunday
folks want fl!ith to inform · morning talk shows would
their ent ire lives.
have you believe.
We're ending 2008 with a
1 happen 10 be 3 Christian
who opnqses gay marriage, maJ·or news magazine
,~ hut t have
never tried to demcmizing
mainstream
make a case for, say, a feder- voters whose faith leads
a! marriage · amendment them to a political conclubased on the Bible. Nor, to sion deemed outrageous by .
my klluwledge. has a leading big media. In California,
pmponent of traditional mar- where voters followed their
riage (who is also a religious consciences, and
Christian) Maggie Gallagher•. · delivered a blow to · gay
of the National Organization marriage, a similarly outM
H
d
·1 h
for arriage .' er arguments rage attorney genera as
focus .on natural law, family decided to ignore his obligand the future.
ation to his constituents.
For years now, once the Meanwhile , right-leaning
weather turns cold and the columnists and politicians
days short. we' ve had a are busy turning on their
debate about Christmas. Is religious allies for one reathere a ."war" on that holi- son or another. This is not a
uay? Attacks on nativity good place to be . Dare I say
scenes and silly prohibitions it? God help us if preying on
· on religious symbols have the . prayers is in. And
long drawn the most atten- although it is born from
tion. But there's something nothing but political pragmore .serious afoot. lt's hos- .. matism and obfuscation,
tility not necessarily to reli- Obama's choice of inaugurgion .itself - for many on al pastor does what
the left are regular church- Newsweek and its legions
goers , and some oppose didn't do: welcomes everyabortion and gay marriage one, even those on their
on religious grounds. But knees who have the right to
the conventional wisdom as be on the right.
dictated by Newsweek sug(Kathryn Lopez is the edigests that there is something tor of National Review
downright
unacceptable Online . (www.nationalre· about a.llowin~ voters to view.com). She can be consubmit to a h1gher power /acted at klopez@national·
who, if truly listened to, review.com.) .

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Today is Wednesday, Dec. 31. the 366th and final day
of·2008.
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Today's Highlight in History: On Dec. 31, 1879. Thomas
Edison first publicly demonstrated his electric incandescent
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light in Menlo Park, N.J .
.. On .'this date: ln 1775·, the British repulsed an attack by
Continental Army generals Richard Montgomery and .
Benedict Arnold at Quebec; Montgomery was killed .
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In 1857, Britain's Queen · Victoria decided ·to make
Ottawa the capital of Canada.
In 1877, President Rutherford B. Hayes and his wife ,
·Lucy, celebrated their silver anniversary (actually, a day late)
by re-enacting their wedding ceremony in the White House.
. In 1974, private U.S. citizens were allowed to buy and
own gold for the first time in more than 40 years . ..
ln 1986,97 people were killed when fire broke out in the
Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan , Puerto Rico. (Three hotel
. workers later pleaded guilty in connection with the blaze.)
Today's Birthdays: Actor Sir Anthony Hopkins is 71.
Producer-director Taylor Hackford is 64 . Singer Donna
Summer is 60. Rock musician Tom Hamilton (Aerosmith) is
57. Actress Bebe Neuwirth is. ·so. Actor Val Kilmer is 49.
Author Nicholas Sparks is 43. P6p singer Joe Mcintyre is 36.
Rock musician Bob Bryar (My Chemical Romance) is 29.
Thought for Today:
"In masks outrageous and austere
The years go by in single file;
But none has merited my fear,
And none has quite escaped my smile."
- Elinor Wylie , American 11uthor ( 1885-1928).

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Gross-ery shopping
There. was a story on the
news the other night about
some
grocery
stores
installing mini car washes
to wash their shopping carts
after each use. At first I
thought it was an extravagant and silly idea. But
when the repo11er pointed
out that toddlers in diaper&gt;
sit in the exact same spot
where 1 usually put my
apples and avocados, I saw
the wisdom of the idea.
When I told pe()ple about
the carr washer, it seemed
that it was pretty common ·
knowledge among most
shoppers that grocery carts
are the modem plague carriers and not to touch one
without wearing gloves and
then throwing the gloves
away.
1 never noticed it before.
but now l see diapered toddlers silting in the carts all
the time. What could possibly go wrong? They
never leak . And small kids
like to lick and bite things .

Jim
Mullen

It 's a natural part of growing up . It makes them
immune to cominon bugs
in our culture. But now
that l realize that sticky
stuff I feel every now ·and
then may not be the dried
up soda I thought it was ,
but baby sali va or more . 1
wonder if a simple cleaning is enough? Maybe I
should only shop at places
th.at steam-clean their
carts. Maybe they should
be sterilized like surgical
instruments in a hosp ital.
And then wppcd with
germ-killing X-rays.
I'm not asking supermar- '
kets to take any more pre-

cautions than I do at my
own home. I'm proud to
say you could eat off my
kitchen floor. If you don't
mind having cat hair, top
soi l and dust bunnies in
your food. Of course, I
don't expect that level of
cleanliness from a public
place with hundreds of people · pushi'ng dirty carts
around all day. But now
that I watch shoppers'
behavior from a germspreuding point of view, I
am not sure simply .sterilize
ing the carts is enough . l've
seen small children lick
apples and then put them
back . I've seen adults wipe
their noses and then go
back to pushing a cart. I
don't want to sound like
Howard Hughes, I'm not
g~rmophobic, and I'm certainly ijOt wealthy, But I am
grossophobic.
One customer put a
package of bloody meat on
the bottom of a cart and it
left a red trail all over the

floor of the grocery stor~. I
know because I was that
shopper. I shouldn't have
put the 40-pound container
of cat litter on top of it. I
dido 't notice it until they
said, "Clean up in aisle
one, two, four and seven."
I was in aisle seven looking for the mess when I
realized it was me. By then
it had stopped leaking. l
quickly moved to aisle
eight. I put the roast back
in the meat case and got
another one. People can be
so disgusting. I know
because I am one. I should .
have left the meat at the
end of the checkout
courter the way most peo. pie do, and one of the store
staff could hove restocked
it seven hours later. I was
just too embarrassed.
(Jin. Mullen is the -author
of "lt Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simp/e.
Life"' and "Baby's First
Tanoo." You can reach him
at jim.JIIullen@m}way.cm11 .j

Divorces
POMEROY - Actions for divorce were .filed in Meigs
Co~nty Common Pleas Court ~y Jimmy R. Lee, Jr. . Pomeroy.
agamst Saf!!~nlha Lee, · Racme; Tracy Lynn Buckallew,
Racme, agamst Alexander Joseph Buckallew, North Shores.
Mich.; Paul Riggs , Middleport , against Patricia Joyce Riggs,
M1ddleport; Jenny S. Nutter, Pomeroy. against James T.
Nu!!er II, Reedsville; and Joseph A. Anderson , Langsville,
agamst Teresa Ann An.derson, Langsville.

Corps names Motz new
Chief of Internal Review
HUNTINGTON , W.Va. - The Huntington District of
the U.S . Army Corps of Engineers has se lected Tina Motz ,
CPA, as ch1ef of Us Internal Review office.
. As Chief of the Internal Review Office, Motz is responSible for adv1s111g the commander. and providing an indep~n dent capability for appraising and monitoring District
actiVIties and related mternal controls, and ensuring preservation and proper use of federal resources.
Prior to her selection as Chief of Internal Review, Motz
worked as an accountant in the Resource Management ·
Office .for the Huntington Qistrict.
·
before joining the Corp's. Motz worked as a Certified
Public ·Accountant with Trainer, Wright &amp; Paterno of
Huntin~ton , W.Va.
A nauve of Lavalette, W.Va .. Motz gmduated from Marshall
Umvers~ty w1th a bachelor's degree majoring in accounting
and management, and passed the CPA exam in 2002.
Throughout her six-year career with the Corps, she has
received numerous awards an~ recognitions. Motz recently
served as a Huntmgton D1 stnct coordmator tor the 2008
Combined Federal Campaign .
For mo!e i1l}iJrmation ,'cilllrhe Public Ajjain Q/fice at .
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work on the project as did the current deputy director Larry
Woodford. Woodford also acknowledged the "team effort"
it took to get the bridge built from federal to· state to local
agencies, contractors and union workers.
Representative-elect Debbie Phillips (D-Athens)
acknowledged all the veterans as did the other speakers
while Senator-elect J1mmy Stewart (R-Meigs) who
summed the entire event up with : "What a great day to
move forward for Mason and Meigs Counties."
As the day ended, Karen Pawloski, spokesperson for
ODOT's District 10 , said from the donated poin settias from
Mason's Bob Market to ODOT's maintenance crews getting traffic moving on the bridge within an hour of the cer- ·
emony, she felt everything went "absolutely perfect. particthe weather."
Jeff Amos, president of ularly
Pawlo~." · added: " It was great to see people from both
Local Chapter 5300,
communities come and join us and it was absolutely wonMeigs County State
derful to see traffic flowing on that bridge."
Employees, presents a · ODOT developed and managed the constmction of.the new
check fpr $600 to Jim
$65 million bridge which will now belong to West Virginia.
Fry and-the Rev. Brian

Kenneth Shuster

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Development ~~:~~g~ At
Construction of the AMP-Ohio plant will bring thousands
of jobs into the county and the region between now and its
scheduled by 2014 .
· Locals are spending more money in their neighborhood
community, rather than driving to other towns for basic
needs. That has res11lted in an increase of $84,00(lover the
past 12 months in sales tax collection. due primarily to the
higher cost of gasoline earlier in the year, which prompted
many to shop closer to home. Those funds wilt be a relief
to the county budget process.
"The picfure is bnghter here right now than in many
areas.'·' Varnadoe said. "To have future projects on the horizon wh~:n other communities must concentrate on juSt
keeping what they have, we '.re very fortunate."

UNIVUSIT

Mick .
Development Director and Meigs County resident, Commissioner
Meigs · County
native walked the new bridge with Davenport spoke with Mason
Stephanie Filson worked his family yqsterday, he said . County Commissioner Rick
on the Bridge of Honor he knew the day would get Han&lt;\ley, a. scene repeated
p(oject when employed here and he was glad to see it. · throughout the morning as
with the Ohio Department While Betzing walked with residents from both sides of ,
of Transportation.
his family, ~tanding -behind the river congregated and
"It was important to me to him,
Meigs
County appreciated the view.
see ·the bridge opened
today," Filson said. ·'Now
that I am working in the .
econ\)mic
development
field, tbis project has taken
on an ·even larger meaning
for me. I've always known
that the new bridge would
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When asked about what' he
appreciated most about . the
bridge finally opemng,
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Aaollll~.riM ~
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Born March 27, 1968, in Columbus. he was the son of
L.:1\bert McClure, Racine. He was a self-employed
bnck layer and a former member of the Moscow, Ohio
Volunteer Fire Department.
He is survived by his mother, Susan Lambert McClure
and stepfather, Jesse McClure; three children: Dannyce
Shuster, Kiersten Shuster, and Kenny Ray Shuster, Jr. all of
Cookeville; two sisters, Sheila (Red) Eblin. Pomeroy, and
Mtchelle (Steve) Shuster, Georgetown; the mother of his
children: Denise Miller Carter; seven nieces and nephews:
Amber Burton, Ashley Fulton, Stephanie Fulton, Kelsey
Burton, Paige Fulton, Tyler Fulton, Mark Eblin; and one
great nephew, Austin Fulton. .
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He ~a~ preceded in death 'by his maternal grandparents, Or he and. Ethel Lambert and grandfather. Richard
Shuster.
Funeral will be held at II a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009,
at the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine . lnterment will follow _in the Radcliff Cemetery, Vinton Comity.
Fnends may call from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home .
Onlme condolences may be sent to the family by visiting
www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
S~san

Thelma L. Walton , ·90, of Racine. passed away at 5:30
p.m. Monday, Dec. 29, 2008, in the Gables of Green
Pastures Nursing Facility in Marysville.
Born June 29 , 1918, she was the daughter of the late
Theodore and Martha-Conger Rose . On Oct. 16, 1940, she
mamed Albert F. "Frank" Walton who preceded her in
death. She was a member of the Morse Chapel Methodist
Church , the Sonshine Circle and the Racine American
Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
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Site is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Carl W.
(Theresa) Walton, Newark, and daughter and son-in-law,
Mary K. (Donald) Dorst, Richwood; 10 grandchildren:
Carolyn (Andy) Hoy, Rita Reiber, Cindy Dorst.• Regina
D~rst . ~ecky (Mike) Young , theresa (Terry) Wolfe, De~
(T1m) T1res, Donald Ray (Joanne) Dorst, Robert Dillon and
Eric (Jamie) Claggett; 12 great grandchildren; two sisters,
Evelyn Holter, Columbus, and Gnice (Dean) Erich,
Columbus; a brother, Guy (Nancy) Rose, Long Bottom;
and several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents and her husband she was preceded in
death by a brother, Warren Rose, and a sister-in-law,
·
Pauline Rose.
Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, at
the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine. Interment will follow
in the 'Morse Chapel Cemetery.
Kenneth R. "Kenny" Shuster, 40, of Cookeville, Tenn., forFnends may call from II a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the
merly of Meigs County, passed away at 3:34a.m. on Sunday, · funeral home . Online condolences may be sent to the famDec. 28,2008, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
ily by yisiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
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For 'the Record

Carlos Lee "Peanut"
Harris, 45, of New Haven
W.Va., died unexpectedly
Sunday, Dec. 28. 2008, at
Jackson General Hospital.
. He was an employee at
Alcan Rolled Products in
Ravenswood, W.Va. He was
a proud U.S ..Army Veteran/
Paratrooper. He was in the
27th. Engineer Battalion,
Fort Brdgg N.C. He was a
·member of the V.F.W. Post
9926 of Mason , W.Va. He
was also a member of the
Broad Run Gun Club of
New Haven , W.Va. A member of ' World of Warcmft' as
Heat Mizer &amp; Zamantar. He
also loved four-wheeling,
Carlos Harris
arrowhead hunting , and spending time with his family .
He was born Oct. 20, 1963 , in Gallipolis, son of Cardell
and Betty Elswick Harris.
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He w~s preceded in death by his grandparents, and his
mother-m-law, AnnaL. Warth.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife of 21
years, L1sa Warth Hams of New Haven, W.Va .; two loving
daughters: Bethany D. (Ryan) Kauff of Rutland, and Kali
B. Hams of New_ Haven; proud Pa-Pa of three grandchildren : Noah, Jazmm and Brandon Kauff; a brother and siste~-m-law, Barry and Ellen Harri s of Letart, W.Va.; sisters:
Dtanna (Joe) Patton of · Eleanor, W.Va., Tracy Harris
·(Chuck Samsel) of Mason ; father-in-law, Donald A. Warth
:of Hartford, W.Va.; sister-in-law, Roxanne · (Kevin)
.D1Vmcenzo of New H_aven ; brothers-in-law: Ray (Missy)
Warth of Hartford; Bnan (Mtssy) Warth of Hartford· and
several nieces and nephews:
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Friends may call from 5-9 p.m . .on Friday at· the
Fogelsong-Tucker Funeral Home , Mason . Funeral will be
held at I p.m. on Saturday, Jan . 3, 2009 , at FogelsongTucker Funeral Home, wuh Pastor James Hughes and
Pastor Billy Zuspan officiating.
Burial will be in Union Cemetery, with military rites by
. Post 99;6. VFW and Post 140,American Legion.
E-ma1l condolences to foglesongtucker@verizon .net.

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They are considered hazardous waste by the Ohio EPA
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Wednesday, December 31,2008

There was something brilliant about President-elect
Bamck Obamn's choice of
evangelical pastor Rick
Warreri to give the invocation at his presidential inauKathr_y..n
guration next month .. The
Lopez
·
preacher and best,selling
author is pro-life and antigay marriage. making
Obama , who leans considerably to the left ori these
"Let's try for a minute to
issues.look like a uniter; not
take
const&gt;rvaa divider. He must have a tives theat religious
their word and
keen enou'gh radar to know
define marriage as the Bible
that religious folks have does.
Shall we look to
been feeling marginalized Abraham , the great parrifrom politics of late;
who slept with hisserObama 's choice caps off an . arch.
van! when he diswvered his
election season . that hit beloved wife. Sarah, was
infertile? Or to Jacob. who
churchgoers hard.
Proposition 8, the suc- fathered childre.n witli four
?
cessful
initiative
in d1'fferent
women ....
Califor11ia that limits the Abraham. Jacob. David ,
legal definition .of marriage Solomon ;fnd ' the kings or
to a rite occurring between a Judah and Israel _ all these
man and a woman . has been fathe rs and heroes were
the most obvious example. polygamisn&gt;. The New
Churches have been threat- Testament model of marened. The Church of Jesus riage is hardl y better... The
Christ of Latter-day Saints , apostle Paul... regarded
as a prominent supporter of marriage as an act of last
that controversial initiative. resort for tho'se unable to
has be~n made a·scapegoat contain their animal lust.
by 8's angry and vociferous Would any contemporary
opponents. And the media, heterosex ual married couhaving sided · with the ple ... turn to the Bible as a
proposition 's detractors, is how' to script?"
ls such an insultingly simleading the iniolerance campaign.
· plistic view actually worthy
Yes , I know: The conven- of a nat ional magazi ne's
tional wisdom has it that the cover story'! Does anyone
.opponent of gay marriage is read tt&gt;e Bible and not
the intolerant one. But can understand that Abraham
·'tolerant" really be the right was doing wrong? Rattling
word to describe this off Old Testament si ns does
excerpt from a recent not a coherent argument
Newsweek cover story on . make. Catholics are currentreligious conservatives and ly celebrating a Pauline
year; l hope most could
the gay-marriage debate?
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come to that great saint's probably isn't going to
defense. St. Paul also hap- change with the times. At
pens to have written: some level, true faith
"Husbands. love your demands obedience to a
wives. just as Christ also rock-steady core of beliefs
loved the church and gave and rules, despite what the
Himself up for her." And, efforts of some religious
ves, for the record , couples temporizers who pretend
(to turn to faith ... even m they
can
legitimately
the bedroum . Religious · rewrite doctrine on Sunday
folks want fl!ith to inform · morning talk shows would
their ent ire lives.
have you believe.
We're ending 2008 with a
1 happen 10 be 3 Christian
who opnqses gay marriage, maJ·or news magazine
,~ hut t have
never tried to demcmizing
mainstream
make a case for, say, a feder- voters whose faith leads
a! marriage · amendment them to a political conclubased on the Bible. Nor, to sion deemed outrageous by .
my klluwledge. has a leading big media. In California,
pmponent of traditional mar- where voters followed their
riage (who is also a religious consciences, and
Christian) Maggie Gallagher•. · delivered a blow to · gay
of the National Organization marriage, a similarly outM
H
d
·1 h
for arriage .' er arguments rage attorney genera as
focus .on natural law, family decided to ignore his obligand the future.
ation to his constituents.
For years now, once the Meanwhile , right-leaning
weather turns cold and the columnists and politicians
days short. we' ve had a are busy turning on their
debate about Christmas. Is religious allies for one reathere a ."war" on that holi- son or another. This is not a
uay? Attacks on nativity good place to be . Dare I say
scenes and silly prohibitions it? God help us if preying on
· on religious symbols have the . prayers is in. And
long drawn the most atten- although it is born from
tion. But there's something nothing but political pragmore .serious afoot. lt's hos- .. matism and obfuscation,
tility not necessarily to reli- Obama's choice of inaugurgion .itself - for many on al pastor does what
the left are regular church- Newsweek and its legions
goers , and some oppose didn't do: welcomes everyabortion and gay marriage one, even those on their
on religious grounds. But knees who have the right to
the conventional wisdom as be on the right.
dictated by Newsweek sug(Kathryn Lopez is the edigests that there is something tor of National Review
downright
unacceptable Online . (www.nationalre· about a.llowin~ voters to view.com). She can be consubmit to a h1gher power /acted at klopez@national·
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Today is Wednesday, Dec. 31. the 366th and final day
of·2008.
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Today's Highlight in History: On Dec. 31, 1879. Thomas
Edison first publicly demonstrated his electric incandescent
.
.
light in Menlo Park, N.J .
.. On .'this date: ln 1775·, the British repulsed an attack by
Continental Army generals Richard Montgomery and .
Benedict Arnold at Quebec; Montgomery was killed .
· ·
In 1857, Britain's Queen · Victoria decided ·to make
Ottawa the capital of Canada.
In 1877, President Rutherford B. Hayes and his wife ,
·Lucy, celebrated their silver anniversary (actually, a day late)
by re-enacting their wedding ceremony in the White House.
. In 1974, private U.S. citizens were allowed to buy and
own gold for the first time in more than 40 years . ..
ln 1986,97 people were killed when fire broke out in the
Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan , Puerto Rico. (Three hotel
. workers later pleaded guilty in connection with the blaze.)
Today's Birthdays: Actor Sir Anthony Hopkins is 71.
Producer-director Taylor Hackford is 64 . Singer Donna
Summer is 60. Rock musician Tom Hamilton (Aerosmith) is
57. Actress Bebe Neuwirth is. ·so. Actor Val Kilmer is 49.
Author Nicholas Sparks is 43. P6p singer Joe Mcintyre is 36.
Rock musician Bob Bryar (My Chemical Romance) is 29.
Thought for Today:
"In masks outrageous and austere
The years go by in single file;
But none has merited my fear,
And none has quite escaped my smile."
- Elinor Wylie , American 11uthor ( 1885-1928).

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Gross-ery shopping
There. was a story on the
news the other night about
some
grocery
stores
installing mini car washes
to wash their shopping carts
after each use. At first I
thought it was an extravagant and silly idea. But
when the repo11er pointed
out that toddlers in diaper&gt;
sit in the exact same spot
where 1 usually put my
apples and avocados, I saw
the wisdom of the idea.
When I told pe()ple about
the carr washer, it seemed
that it was pretty common ·
knowledge among most
shoppers that grocery carts
are the modem plague carriers and not to touch one
without wearing gloves and
then throwing the gloves
away.
1 never noticed it before.
but now l see diapered toddlers silting in the carts all
the time. What could possibly go wrong? They
never leak . And small kids
like to lick and bite things .

Jim
Mullen

It 's a natural part of growing up . It makes them
immune to cominon bugs
in our culture. But now
that l realize that sticky
stuff I feel every now ·and
then may not be the dried
up soda I thought it was ,
but baby sali va or more . 1
wonder if a simple cleaning is enough? Maybe I
should only shop at places
th.at steam-clean their
carts. Maybe they should
be sterilized like surgical
instruments in a hosp ital.
And then wppcd with
germ-killing X-rays.
I'm not asking supermar- '
kets to take any more pre-

cautions than I do at my
own home. I'm proud to
say you could eat off my
kitchen floor. If you don't
mind having cat hair, top
soi l and dust bunnies in
your food. Of course, I
don't expect that level of
cleanliness from a public
place with hundreds of people · pushi'ng dirty carts
around all day. But now
that I watch shoppers'
behavior from a germspreuding point of view, I
am not sure simply .sterilize
ing the carts is enough . l've
seen small children lick
apples and then put them
back . I've seen adults wipe
their noses and then go
back to pushing a cart. I
don't want to sound like
Howard Hughes, I'm not
g~rmophobic, and I'm certainly ijOt wealthy, But I am
grossophobic.
One customer put a
package of bloody meat on
the bottom of a cart and it
left a red trail all over the

floor of the grocery stor~. I
know because I was that
shopper. I shouldn't have
put the 40-pound container
of cat litter on top of it. I
dido 't notice it until they
said, "Clean up in aisle
one, two, four and seven."
I was in aisle seven looking for the mess when I
realized it was me. By then
it had stopped leaking. l
quickly moved to aisle
eight. I put the roast back
in the meat case and got
another one. People can be
so disgusting. I know
because I am one. I should .
have left the meat at the
end of the checkout
courter the way most peo. pie do, and one of the store
staff could hove restocked
it seven hours later. I was
just too embarrassed.
(Jin. Mullen is the -author
of "lt Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simp/e.
Life"' and "Baby's First
Tanoo." You can reach him
at jim.JIIullen@m}way.cm11 .j

Divorces
POMEROY - Actions for divorce were .filed in Meigs
Co~nty Common Pleas Court ~y Jimmy R. Lee, Jr. . Pomeroy.
agamst Saf!!~nlha Lee, · Racme; Tracy Lynn Buckallew,
Racme, agamst Alexander Joseph Buckallew, North Shores.
Mich.; Paul Riggs , Middleport , against Patricia Joyce Riggs,
M1ddleport; Jenny S. Nutter, Pomeroy. against James T.
Nu!!er II, Reedsville; and Joseph A. Anderson , Langsville,
agamst Teresa Ann An.derson, Langsville.

Corps names Motz new
Chief of Internal Review
HUNTINGTON , W.Va. - The Huntington District of
the U.S . Army Corps of Engineers has se lected Tina Motz ,
CPA, as ch1ef of Us Internal Review office.
. As Chief of the Internal Review Office, Motz is responSible for adv1s111g the commander. and providing an indep~n dent capability for appraising and monitoring District
actiVIties and related mternal controls, and ensuring preservation and proper use of federal resources.
Prior to her selection as Chief of Internal Review, Motz
worked as an accountant in the Resource Management ·
Office .for the Huntington Qistrict.
·
before joining the Corp's. Motz worked as a Certified
Public ·Accountant with Trainer, Wright &amp; Paterno of
Huntin~ton , W.Va.
A nauve of Lavalette, W.Va .. Motz gmduated from Marshall
Umvers~ty w1th a bachelor's degree majoring in accounting
and management, and passed the CPA exam in 2002.
Throughout her six-year career with the Corps, she has
received numerous awards an~ recognitions. Motz recently
served as a Huntmgton D1 stnct coordmator tor the 2008
Combined Federal Campaign .
For mo!e i1l}iJrmation ,'cilllrhe Public Ajjain Q/fice at .
304-399-)353.
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work on the project as did the current deputy director Larry
Woodford. Woodford also acknowledged the "team effort"
it took to get the bridge built from federal to· state to local
agencies, contractors and union workers.
Representative-elect Debbie Phillips (D-Athens)
acknowledged all the veterans as did the other speakers
while Senator-elect J1mmy Stewart (R-Meigs) who
summed the entire event up with : "What a great day to
move forward for Mason and Meigs Counties."
As the day ended, Karen Pawloski, spokesperson for
ODOT's District 10 , said from the donated poin settias from
Mason's Bob Market to ODOT's maintenance crews getting traffic moving on the bridge within an hour of the cer- ·
emony, she felt everything went "absolutely perfect. particthe weather."
Jeff Amos, president of ularly
Pawlo~." · added: " It was great to see people from both
Local Chapter 5300,
communities come and join us and it was absolutely wonMeigs County State
derful to see traffic flowing on that bridge."
Employees, presents a · ODOT developed and managed the constmction of.the new
check fpr $600 to Jim
$65 million bridge which will now belong to West Virginia.
Fry and-the Rev. Brian

Kenneth Shuster

United rfom Page AI

Development ~~:~~g~ At
Construction of the AMP-Ohio plant will bring thousands
of jobs into the county and the region between now and its
scheduled by 2014 .
· Locals are spending more money in their neighborhood
community, rather than driving to other towns for basic
needs. That has res11lted in an increase of $84,00(lover the
past 12 months in sales tax collection. due primarily to the
higher cost of gasoline earlier in the year, which prompted
many to shop closer to home. Those funds wilt be a relief
to the county budget process.
"The picfure is bnghter here right now than in many
areas.'·' Varnadoe said. "To have future projects on the horizon wh~:n other communities must concentrate on juSt
keeping what they have, we '.re very fortunate."

UNIVUSIT

Mick .
Development Director and Meigs County resident, Commissioner
Meigs · County
native walked the new bridge with Davenport spoke with Mason
Stephanie Filson worked his family yqsterday, he said . County Commissioner Rick
on the Bridge of Honor he knew the day would get Han&lt;\ley, a. scene repeated
p(oject when employed here and he was glad to see it. · throughout the morning as
with the Ohio Department While Betzing walked with residents from both sides of ,
of Transportation.
his family, ~tanding -behind the river congregated and
"It was important to me to him,
Meigs
County appreciated the view.
see ·the bridge opened
today," Filson said. ·'Now
that I am working in the .
econ\)mic
development
field, tbis project has taken
on an ·even larger meaning
for me. I've always known
that the new bridge would
• Well-woman exams
be a boost for the local
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George Collins, former ·
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begin the design rrocess on
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L.:1\bert McClure, Racine. He was a self-employed
bnck layer and a former member of the Moscow, Ohio
Volunteer Fire Department.
He is survived by his mother, Susan Lambert McClure
and stepfather, Jesse McClure; three children: Dannyce
Shuster, Kiersten Shuster, and Kenny Ray Shuster, Jr. all of
Cookeville; two sisters, Sheila (Red) Eblin. Pomeroy, and
Mtchelle (Steve) Shuster, Georgetown; the mother of his
children: Denise Miller Carter; seven nieces and nephews:
Amber Burton, Ashley Fulton, Stephanie Fulton, Kelsey
Burton, Paige Fulton, Tyler Fulton, Mark Eblin; and one
great nephew, Austin Fulton. .
.
He ~a~ preceded in death 'by his maternal grandparents, Or he and. Ethel Lambert and grandfather. Richard
Shuster.
Funeral will be held at II a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009,
at the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine . lnterment will follow _in the Radcliff Cemetery, Vinton Comity.
Fnends may call from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home .
Onlme condolences may be sent to the family by visiting
www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
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Thelma L. Walton , ·90, of Racine. passed away at 5:30
p.m. Monday, Dec. 29, 2008, in the Gables of Green
Pastures Nursing Facility in Marysville.
Born June 29 , 1918, she was the daughter of the late
Theodore and Martha-Conger Rose . On Oct. 16, 1940, she
mamed Albert F. "Frank" Walton who preceded her in
death. She was a member of the Morse Chapel Methodist
Church , the Sonshine Circle and the Racine American
Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
·
Site is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Carl W.
(Theresa) Walton, Newark, and daughter and son-in-law,
Mary K. (Donald) Dorst, Richwood; 10 grandchildren:
Carolyn (Andy) Hoy, Rita Reiber, Cindy Dorst.• Regina
D~rst . ~ecky (Mike) Young , theresa (Terry) Wolfe, De~
(T1m) T1res, Donald Ray (Joanne) Dorst, Robert Dillon and
Eric (Jamie) Claggett; 12 great grandchildren; two sisters,
Evelyn Holter, Columbus, and Gnice (Dean) Erich,
Columbus; a brother, Guy (Nancy) Rose, Long Bottom;
and several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents and her husband she was preceded in
death by a brother, Warren Rose, and a sister-in-law,
·
Pauline Rose.
Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, at
the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine. Interment will follow
in the 'Morse Chapel Cemetery.
Kenneth R. "Kenny" Shuster, 40, of Cookeville, Tenn., forFnends may call from II a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the
merly of Meigs County, passed away at 3:34a.m. on Sunday, · funeral home . Online condolences may be sent to the famDec. 28,2008, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
ily by yisiting www.cremeensfuneralhomes.com.
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Carlos Lee "Peanut"
Harris, 45, of New Haven
W.Va., died unexpectedly
Sunday, Dec. 28. 2008, at
Jackson General Hospital.
. He was an employee at
Alcan Rolled Products in
Ravenswood, W.Va. He was
a proud U.S ..Army Veteran/
Paratrooper. He was in the
27th. Engineer Battalion,
Fort Brdgg N.C. He was a
·member of the V.F.W. Post
9926 of Mason , W.Va. He
was also a member of the
Broad Run Gun Club of
New Haven , W.Va. A member of ' World of Warcmft' as
Heat Mizer &amp; Zamantar. He
also loved four-wheeling,
Carlos Harris
arrowhead hunting , and spending time with his family .
He was born Oct. 20, 1963 , in Gallipolis, son of Cardell
and Betty Elswick Harris.
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He w~s preceded in death by his grandparents, and his
mother-m-law, AnnaL. Warth.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife of 21
years, L1sa Warth Hams of New Haven, W.Va .; two loving
daughters: Bethany D. (Ryan) Kauff of Rutland, and Kali
B. Hams of New_ Haven; proud Pa-Pa of three grandchildren : Noah, Jazmm and Brandon Kauff; a brother and siste~-m-law, Barry and Ellen Harri s of Letart, W.Va.; sisters:
Dtanna (Joe) Patton of · Eleanor, W.Va., Tracy Harris
·(Chuck Samsel) of Mason ; father-in-law, Donald A. Warth
:of Hartford, W.Va.; sister-in-law, Roxanne · (Kevin)
.D1Vmcenzo of New H_aven ; brothers-in-law: Ray (Missy)
Warth of Hartford; Bnan (Mtssy) Warth of Hartford· and
several nieces and nephews:
· '
Friends may call from 5-9 p.m . .on Friday at· the
Fogelsong-Tucker Funeral Home , Mason . Funeral will be
held at I p.m. on Saturday, Jan . 3, 2009 , at FogelsongTucker Funeral Home, wuh Pastor James Hughes and
Pastor Billy Zuspan officiating.
Burial will be in Union Cemetery, with military rites by
. Post 99;6. VFW and Post 140,American Legion.
E-ma1l condolences to foglesongtucker@verizon .net.

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FIRST BABY OF 2009 CONTEST RULES

frldly Jeoyaey 2
Boya Beeketball

Ironton at Gallie Academy, 6 p.m.
Roane County at Point Pleasant, 7:30
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s. In case of tie, award will be distributed ·at.the discretion of the contest
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4nuary
26,
through
Siinday, February 8. .
·.~Each tournament will be
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Tuesday's
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game of the Bob's Market
Hoopsfest Tournament was
es&gt;entially a game of 2-on-1.
Advantage Wahama.
The deadly due of Amber
Tully and Taylor Hysell
scored all but four of their
team's points while Point
Pleasant's Anna Sommer
tried to keep pace, putting
up 31 of her team's 48
points, but ·the tag team tandem of Tully and Hysell
proved too much as Wahama
rode the pair to a 56-48 'victory in the championship
round of the two-day tournament held Tuesday in
Mason.
· Southern won the consolation game held earlier in the
night 53-40 over Hannan.

Hysell scored 27 points
off of 11 baskets and was 5for-7 at the free throw line
while Tully dropped seven
buckets and was 9·for-9 at
the line for 25 points . Alex
Wood was the only other
Lady Falcon player to contril)ute offensively in the
toumament victory, scoring
four points.
·
Sommer had 11 baskets
and was 8-for-13 at the line
for 31. points . to lead the
Lady
Knights. · Point
Pleasant's Emily Jones was
the only other player in
Tuesday's contest to score
more than one basket , hitting two for four points.
Kayla Arthur and Miranda
Thompson' also had four
points apiece and Devin
Cottrill and Sydney Walton
had two points each.
Tuesday's
tournament
final had all the intensity and

· excitement that has come to
be expected between the two
in-county rivals.
Waharna (4-5) came out
with the hot hand in the
openlnjl frame, outscoring
the visitors 12-5 in the first
quarter, but that role was
reversed in the second quarter. ·
Point Pleasant (3-3) rallied
from the slow start with a
· 15-3 run over the first seven
minutes of the quarter to
take a 20-15 advantage and
looked like it would take
that lead into the break, but
Wahama wasn't done yet.
Tully hit one of her · two
three-pointers just before the
hom to cut the lead to 20-18 .
at the half and take with it all
the momentum ,
Riding that first half high,
the Lady Falcons came out
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The First Baby .

Wahama downs Point, wins tourney

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a Hannan offensive player during Tuesday night's consolation girls basketball game at the Wahama Holiday
Tournament in Mason , W.Va.

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MASON, W.Va. - The
Southern Lady Tornadoes
defeated
the
Hannan
Wildcats 53-40 to capture
third place honors in the 9th
·annual
Bobfs
Market
Hoopsfest Wahama Holiday
tournament Tuesday night at
Wahama High School.
Southern's win in the con-

roll
53-40
the season.
Southern :.vM led by a ·
game-high, career~high 22
point effort from junior
llreanna Taylor. Emma
Hunter added 10, Cheyene
Dunn 11 , Jessica Riffle four,
Lindsay Teaford four and
Courtney Thomas two.
Hannan was led by Abby
Bush with 15 points, Kalah
Perry
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BY LARRY CRUM

WtdMt... Dtcemblr 31
Qlrla leaketball

Buffalo at Point F'l&amp;asant, 5:30 p.m.

FIRST BABY OF 2009 CONTEST RULES

frldly Jeoyaey 2
Boya Beeketball

Ironton at Gallie Academy, 6 p.m.
Roane County at Point Pleasant, 7:30
p.m.

'

1. Winning baby must be born to parents who are legal residents of Meigs

J.::::::;::J
•

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County.
1. All such babies are ellglbl,.
:s. Exad time of birth must be specified In written statement by attending
physician.
·4. Application must be flied In the office by noon, January 16, 1009.
s. In case of tie, award will be distributed ·at.the discretion of the contest
committee.

.To the

Parents af
the
1st.Baby af

TOTn[fiRST
ARRIVAL Of.2009

Saturday: Januer:y 3
8oy1 Basketball

Ei.stern at Wahama, 7:30p.m.
Qlrla Ba1ketball
Qallla Academy at Ironton , 6 p.m.
Meigs at South' Gallla, 6 p.m.
•Wayne at Point Pleasant. 7:30p.m.
Wrlltllng

•

~SNerValley Invitational , 10 a.m.

Mqndtv JarltuaD' 5
Baya Baelmtball
.Valley Fayene at Hannan , 7:30p.m.

Glrlo Baoketball
Eastern at River Valley. 6 p.m.
Hannan at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.

PYL holding youth ·
ijoopstoQrnarnent

of2009Will

RUTLAND
The
P-omeroy Youth League
will be holding a 4th, 5th
and 6th grade basketball
tournament in separate
di\lisions at the Rutland
C.ivic Center on · Monday,
4nuary
26,
through
Siinday, February 8. .
·.~Each tournament will be
d!lUble elimination and no
!IIJ-star teams will be permitted.
For more information
~ontact Ken at (7 40) 992~22 or (740) 416-6648, or
Ca.ll Dennis at (740) 447-

Receive A

825.00

Gift Certificate

POWELL'S
F()ODFAIR
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700 East Main Street ·Pomeroy, OH 740·992·5252

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MASON ,
W.Va.
Tuesday's
championship
game of the Bob's Market
Hoopsfest Tournament was
es&gt;entially a game of 2-on-1.
Advantage Wahama.
The deadly due of Amber
Tully and Taylor Hysell
scored all but four of their
team's points while Point
Pleasant's Anna Sommer
tried to keep pace, putting
up 31 of her team's 48
points, but ·the tag team tandem of Tully and Hysell
proved too much as Wahama
rode the pair to a 56-48 'victory in the championship
round of the two-day tournament held Tuesday in
Mason.
· Southern won the consolation game held earlier in the
night 53-40 over Hannan.

Hysell scored 27 points
off of 11 baskets and was 5for-7 at the free throw line
while Tully dropped seven
buckets and was 9·for-9 at
the line for 25 points . Alex
Wood was the only other
Lady Falcon player to contril)ute offensively in the
toumament victory, scoring
four points.
·
Sommer had 11 baskets
and was 8-for-13 at the line
for 31. points . to lead the
Lady
Knights. · Point
Pleasant's Emily Jones was
the only other player in
Tuesday's contest to score
more than one basket , hitting two for four points.
Kayla Arthur and Miranda
Thompson' also had four
points apiece and Devin
Cottrill and Sydney Walton
had two points each.
Tuesday's
tournament
final had all the intensity and

· excitement that has come to
be expected between the two
in-county rivals.
Waharna (4-5) came out
with the hot hand in the
openlnjl frame, outscoring
the visitors 12-5 in the first
quarter, but that role was
reversed in the second quarter. ·
Point Pleasant (3-3) rallied
from the slow start with a
· 15-3 run over the first seven
minutes of the quarter to
take a 20-15 advantage and
looked like it would take
that lead into the break, but
Wahama wasn't done yet.
Tully hit one of her · two
three-pointers just before the
hom to cut the lead to 20-18 .
at the half and take with it all
the momentum ,
Riding that first half high,
the Lady Falcons came out
,
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Larry Crumlphoto

2009

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Coat Grove at South Gallia, 6 p.m.

The First Baby .

Wahama downs Point, wins tourney

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Southern's Emma Hunter, right, knocks the ball away from
a Hannan offensive player during Tuesday night's consolation girls basketball game at the Wahama Holiday
Tournament in Mason , W.Va.

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SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

MASON, W.Va. - The
Southern Lady Tornadoes
defeated
the
Hannan
Wildcats 53-40 to capture
third place honors in the 9th
·annual
Bobfs
Market
Hoopsfest Wahama Holiday
tournament Tuesday night at
Wahama High School.
Southern's win in the con-

roll
53-40
the season.
Southern :.vM led by a ·
game-high, career~high 22
point effort from junior
llreanna Taylor. Emma
Hunter added 10, Cheyene
Dunn 11 , Jessica Riffle four,
Lindsay Teaford four and
Courtney Thomas two.
Hannan was led by Abby
Bush with 15 points, Kalah
Perry
notched
eight ,
Brittany Edmonds

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Blue Devils burn Rivet Valley, 51-26 Southern

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RIO GRANDE - Chalk
one up for the defe,nse.
Gallia Academy held host
River Valley without a field
goal for over 13 minutes
Tuesday night, allowing the
Blue Devils to go on a 29-7
run over the middle quarters
en route to a 51-26 victory
during . a non-conference
boys basketball contest at
Newt Oliver Arena on the
dimpus of the University of
Rio Grande.
The Blue Devils (3-3)
stormed out to an early 5-0
advantage~ but the Raiders
· (1-4) countered with a 10-2
. over the final four minutes of
. the first quarter to take a 107 edge into the second stanza.
The Silver and Black then
took their biggest lead of the.
night a minute into the second period, as Kody Johnson
hit a free throw. to make it an
11 -7 RVHS lead. The
Raiders - over the final
seven-plus minutes of the
first half - would not score
a single point from there .
The Blue and White conversely ~ closed that
same seven-plus minute time
frame on a 16-0 surge, which
. Bryan Walters/photo
allowed the visitors to take a · Gallia Academy's Jared Golden (34) releases a shot
23-11 advantage into the attempt between River Valley defenders during the seconct
intermission.
half of Tuesday nightis boys basketball game ifl Rio Grande.
GAHS extended its lead to
20 points (33-13) at the 5: 11 players reach the scoring col- · tered only one successful
mark of the third stanza, then umn , led by Chri., Am1strong three-pointer - which came
RVHS finally ended its field with II pomts. Kyle Mitchell at the 3: 12 mark of the
and· John Troester were next fourth.
goal drought with a basket at with eight points apiece. fol G.alii a Academy also postthe 4:20 mark to pull within
33-15.Bothclubstradedbas- lowed by Quinton Nibert ed a 45-16 victory in the
kets to make it 36-17, then with seven and Nick Mitchell junior varsity contest.
both teams went scoreless with six markers . .
GALLIA ACADEMY 51,
over the final 2:08 which
Ethan Moore added fi.ve
allowed the Devils to take a points to the winning cause,
RIVER VALLEY 26
19-point lead into the finale . while Corey Eberhard, Beau
7
16 13 15 - 51
The visitors never looked Whaley and Zeke Maher GA
10 .. ,
6
9 - 26
back; taking their biggest rounded out the scoring with
RV
lead of the: night (28 points) two points each. GAHS was
GALLIA ACADEMY 13·3): corey
with 4: 17 left m regulation at also 9-of- I 9 at the free throw Eberhard 0 2·22. Jordan Cornwell 0 0.()
o,1- 1Quinton
Nibert 3O·O 7, Elhan Moore 2
49-21. The . RaJ'ders closed line for 47 percent.
5, Nick Mitchell 2 1-2 6, Chris
the contest on a 5-2 run ,
River Valley had just fo tlr Armslrong 50.() 11 . Even Wood o o-1o,
bringing the Pame to its 25- players score m the Joss , with Kyle Milchell 32-7 8, Jared Golden oo-o
P
CJ
C
1 d.
h O,ChuckCalvert00-20, BeauWhaleyO
point conclusiOn.
ayton urnuue ca mg t e 2-2 2. Zeke Mahen 0-1 2, John TroeS1er
The Blue Devils connected way with a game-high 14 3H8:TOTALS:199·1951 Three-point
on 19-of-43 field goal points. Zak Dcel was next goals 4 (f'libor1, N. Mi1chell. ArmS1rong,
·h ·
k
· h' l Troester) . Fielcl goals: 19·43 (.442}. Total
attempts for 44 percent and WJ! SIX mar ers. W I e rebounds 33 Turnovers; 9. Persona~
also limited the hosts to just Johnson and Cody McAvena louis: 12.
·
·
10-of-44 from the tield for 23 rounded out the scoring with RIVER VALLEY 11-4); Cody Smi1h o0.()
·
·
R HS 0. Keith Skidmore 0 0-0 .. 0. Cody
percent. GAHS also commit- three pointS apiece. v
McAvena 1 1-2 3, Clayton Curnutle 53ted just nine turnovers and .· was also 5 -ot~ II at the chari- 5 14: Kody Johnson 1 1·2 3. Parker
. won the battle on the boards ty stri.pe for 45 percent.
~olri~~g~~~~c~nM~~~~~.0 =~1
by a 33-24 margin . RVHS
The Blue Devils hit three Robinson o 0-0 o. Zak Deal 3 o-o e.
had 12 turnovers in the Set- of their four trifectas during TOTALS; 10 5·11 26. Three-poinl goals;
back.
that 16-0 run in the second 1 (Curnurte). Field goals: 10-44 (.227).
Total rebounds: 24. Turnovers: 12.
The Blue Devils had nine quarter, while RVHS mus- Personal louis: 18.

Kaitlyn Campbe ll four,
Jennifer Swan foUl and
Christie Williams two.
Coach Alan Crisp's Lady
Tornadoes (2-6) ~ot off to
an early start by vlflue of an
18-point first quarter. The
ffame was fueled by dual
six-point efforts from
Emma Hunter and Breanna
Taylor. Hunter and Taylor
used the right -ldt combo,
while
Chevene
Dunn
worked the inside for four
points.
Hannan keyed upon
Courtney
Southern's
Thomas who shared lop
scoring honors O\!er the past
few ga mes and shared a t 5point game with Dunn in
Monday's act ion . Overall ,
Larry Crurnlphoto
Southern 's defense did a Southern's Breanna Taylor, middle, goes up for a layup
good job with the Wildrat
offense. limiting the Blue attempt over three Hannan defenders during Tuesday
and White to just 10 points, night's consolation girls basketball game in Mason, W Va.
six of which :came from played even in th ~ final rebounds, 17 turnovers, I
Abby Bush.
round with Southern's steal, 3 assists and 13 fouls ..
Southern
lost some Taylor maintaining her
momentum in the second great floor game and adding SOUTHERN 53, .HANNAN 40
round , while Hannan throt- 11 second-half pomts.
Southern 18 9 16 iO - 53
tled up for a 14-point stint. Southern brought home the
Hannan
10 14 6
10 - 40
Bush continued · her hot 53-40 win.
Southern hit 23-of-52 for SOUTHERN (2·6): Emma Hunter 5 0·0
shooting with five points in
10, Breenna Taylor 10 2-4 22., Lindsay
the quarter, while Perry 52 percent und was 0-for-3 Teaford
1 2-2 4. Cbeyene Dunn 4 3-9
notched four and Edmonds on threes, II - for-17 at the 11 . CoLJrtney Thomas 1 ()-() 2. Lynzee
drained a three-pointer. line , while grabbing 19 Tucker 0 0-0 0. Gabby Johnson 0 0-1 0,
McMillan o 0-0 0, Jessica Riffle
Taylor tossed in five fo r rebounds (Dunn . 4', Taylor 2Morgan
0-1 4, K~lly Humphrey 0 0-0 0.
Southern as the Tornadoes 4). Southern ·had just seven TOTALS: 23 11·17 53. Three-point
None.
·
went into intermission with tUI'IlOVers , l2 steals (Dunn goals:
(0·6) : 'Celeste C8mptlell 0 0·
5, Taylor 5), five assists and 2HANNAN
a slight 27-24 edge. ·
o. Kaitlyn Campbell 2 0·2 4, Kalah
After a halftime pep talk, 17 fouls.
Perry 4 Q-2 8. Brittany Edmonds 2 2·2 7,
Hannan hit 18-of-54 over- Jennifer Swann 2 ()-3 4. Abby Bush 7 1·
Southern responded with 16
Williams 1 0-CI 2. TOTALS ~
points and a more comfort- all arid 3-of-15 at the line . 418~ S.Chrlstie
3-15 40. Three-point goals: 1
able 43-30 lead. Both clubs The Wildcats had 25 (Edmonds). ,

Wahama
fromPageBl
and had their biggest round
of the night scori ng 20
points in the third quarter
while Point Pleasant simply
fell apart. The Lady Knights
had several turnovers and
missed shoJs leading to just
14 points as Wahama re~ook
the lead· and extended its
advantage to 38-34 entering
the fourth quarter.
But Point Pleasant wasn't
done yet.
Tbe·La4y Kn.iclluJu•Pl up
with Wahama throughout a
majority of the fourth quar- ·
ter, finally cutting the lead
. to two with just a few min-

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utes on the clock, but the
Point Pleasant will ring in
Lady Falcons answered the holiday with a New
with another huge three by Year's Eve matchup against
Tully to push the Red and Buffalo Wednesday night at
White lead back to five 5:30 p.m .. while Wahama
points .
will return to action
From there Wahama was Tuesday, January 6 at 7:30
able to create some distance p.m. also against the Lady
and PPHS couldn't catch up Bison of Buffalo.
as the Lady Falcons· held on
for a 56-48 victory and
WAHAMA 56,
claim the championship in
POINT.
PLEASANT 48
the 9th annual Bob's Market
Holi&lt;lay Hoopsfest.
Point
5
15 14 14 ~ 48
Wahama 12 6
20 18 - 56
The showdown· between
Sommer, Tully and Hysell
POINT PLEASANT (3·3); Anna
produced 84 of the 104 Sommer 11 6·13 31 , Emily Jones 2 o-o
points . scored on the 4, , Kayla Anhur 1 2-2 4, Miranda
evemng.
Thompson 1 2·4 4, Devin Conrll11 0-02,
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.500 on the season, both . WAHAMA (4-5):TaylorHysell 115-727,
will begin the new year with . Amber Tully 7 9·9 25,1Aiex Wood 12·2
4, Rebecca Zerkle 0 D-2 0, KariS1a
a firesh start as both Iook to Ferguson o0·2 o.TOTALS: 19 16·22 56.
tU{11 their seasons around.
Thr~e·poln1 goals; 2 (Tully2).

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Blue Devils burn Rivet Valley, 51-26 Southern

'

RIO GRANDE - Chalk
one up for the defe,nse.
Gallia Academy held host
River Valley without a field
goal for over 13 minutes
Tuesday night, allowing the
Blue Devils to go on a 29-7
run over the middle quarters
en route to a 51-26 victory
during . a non-conference
boys basketball contest at
Newt Oliver Arena on the
dimpus of the University of
Rio Grande.
The Blue Devils (3-3)
stormed out to an early 5-0
advantage~ but the Raiders
· (1-4) countered with a 10-2
. over the final four minutes of
. the first quarter to take a 107 edge into the second stanza.
The Silver and Black then
took their biggest lead of the.
night a minute into the second period, as Kody Johnson
hit a free throw. to make it an
11 -7 RVHS lead. The
Raiders - over the final
seven-plus minutes of the
first half - would not score
a single point from there .
The Blue and White conversely ~ closed that
same seven-plus minute time
frame on a 16-0 surge, which
. Bryan Walters/photo
allowed the visitors to take a · Gallia Academy's Jared Golden (34) releases a shot
23-11 advantage into the attempt between River Valley defenders during the seconct
intermission.
half of Tuesday nightis boys basketball game ifl Rio Grande.
GAHS extended its lead to
20 points (33-13) at the 5: 11 players reach the scoring col- · tered only one successful
mark of the third stanza, then umn , led by Chri., Am1strong three-pointer - which came
RVHS finally ended its field with II pomts. Kyle Mitchell at the 3: 12 mark of the
and· John Troester were next fourth.
goal drought with a basket at with eight points apiece. fol G.alii a Academy also postthe 4:20 mark to pull within
33-15.Bothclubstradedbas- lowed by Quinton Nibert ed a 45-16 victory in the
kets to make it 36-17, then with seven and Nick Mitchell junior varsity contest.
both teams went scoreless with six markers . .
GALLIA ACADEMY 51,
over the final 2:08 which
Ethan Moore added fi.ve
allowed the Devils to take a points to the winning cause,
RIVER VALLEY 26
19-point lead into the finale . while Corey Eberhard, Beau
7
16 13 15 - 51
The visitors never looked Whaley and Zeke Maher GA
10 .. ,
6
9 - 26
back; taking their biggest rounded out the scoring with
RV
lead of the: night (28 points) two points each. GAHS was
GALLIA ACADEMY 13·3): corey
with 4: 17 left m regulation at also 9-of- I 9 at the free throw Eberhard 0 2·22. Jordan Cornwell 0 0.()
o,1- 1Quinton
Nibert 3O·O 7, Elhan Moore 2
49-21. The . RaJ'ders closed line for 47 percent.
5, Nick Mitchell 2 1-2 6, Chris
the contest on a 5-2 run ,
River Valley had just fo tlr Armslrong 50.() 11 . Even Wood o o-1o,
bringing the Pame to its 25- players score m the Joss , with Kyle Milchell 32-7 8, Jared Golden oo-o
P
CJ
C
1 d.
h O,ChuckCalvert00-20, BeauWhaleyO
point conclusiOn.
ayton urnuue ca mg t e 2-2 2. Zeke Mahen 0-1 2, John TroeS1er
The Blue Devils connected way with a game-high 14 3H8:TOTALS:199·1951 Three-point
on 19-of-43 field goal points. Zak Dcel was next goals 4 (f'libor1, N. Mi1chell. ArmS1rong,
·h ·
k
· h' l Troester) . Fielcl goals: 19·43 (.442}. Total
attempts for 44 percent and WJ! SIX mar ers. W I e rebounds 33 Turnovers; 9. Persona~
also limited the hosts to just Johnson and Cody McAvena louis: 12.
·
·
10-of-44 from the tield for 23 rounded out the scoring with RIVER VALLEY 11-4); Cody Smi1h o0.()
·
·
R HS 0. Keith Skidmore 0 0-0 .. 0. Cody
percent. GAHS also commit- three pointS apiece. v
McAvena 1 1-2 3, Clayton Curnutle 53ted just nine turnovers and .· was also 5 -ot~ II at the chari- 5 14: Kody Johnson 1 1·2 3. Parker
. won the battle on the boards ty stri.pe for 45 percent.
~olri~~g~~~~c~nM~~~~~.0 =~1
by a 33-24 margin . RVHS
The Blue Devils hit three Robinson o 0-0 o. Zak Deal 3 o-o e.
had 12 turnovers in the Set- of their four trifectas during TOTALS; 10 5·11 26. Three-poinl goals;
back.
that 16-0 run in the second 1 (Curnurte). Field goals: 10-44 (.227).
Total rebounds: 24. Turnovers: 12.
The Blue Devils had nine quarter, while RVHS mus- Personal louis: 18.

Kaitlyn Campbe ll four,
Jennifer Swan foUl and
Christie Williams two.
Coach Alan Crisp's Lady
Tornadoes (2-6) ~ot off to
an early start by vlflue of an
18-point first quarter. The
ffame was fueled by dual
six-point efforts from
Emma Hunter and Breanna
Taylor. Hunter and Taylor
used the right -ldt combo,
while
Chevene
Dunn
worked the inside for four
points.
Hannan keyed upon
Courtney
Southern's
Thomas who shared lop
scoring honors O\!er the past
few ga mes and shared a t 5point game with Dunn in
Monday's act ion . Overall ,
Larry Crurnlphoto
Southern 's defense did a Southern's Breanna Taylor, middle, goes up for a layup
good job with the Wildrat
offense. limiting the Blue attempt over three Hannan defenders during Tuesday
and White to just 10 points, night's consolation girls basketball game in Mason, W Va.
six of which :came from played even in th ~ final rebounds, 17 turnovers, I
Abby Bush.
round with Southern's steal, 3 assists and 13 fouls ..
Southern
lost some Taylor maintaining her
momentum in the second great floor game and adding SOUTHERN 53, .HANNAN 40
round , while Hannan throt- 11 second-half pomts.
Southern 18 9 16 iO - 53
tled up for a 14-point stint. Southern brought home the
Hannan
10 14 6
10 - 40
Bush continued · her hot 53-40 win.
Southern hit 23-of-52 for SOUTHERN (2·6): Emma Hunter 5 0·0
shooting with five points in
10, Breenna Taylor 10 2-4 22., Lindsay
the quarter, while Perry 52 percent und was 0-for-3 Teaford
1 2-2 4. Cbeyene Dunn 4 3-9
notched four and Edmonds on threes, II - for-17 at the 11 . CoLJrtney Thomas 1 ()-() 2. Lynzee
drained a three-pointer. line , while grabbing 19 Tucker 0 0-0 0. Gabby Johnson 0 0-1 0,
McMillan o 0-0 0, Jessica Riffle
Taylor tossed in five fo r rebounds (Dunn . 4', Taylor 2Morgan
0-1 4, K~lly Humphrey 0 0-0 0.
Southern as the Tornadoes 4). Southern ·had just seven TOTALS: 23 11·17 53. Three-point
None.
·
went into intermission with tUI'IlOVers , l2 steals (Dunn goals:
(0·6) : 'Celeste C8mptlell 0 0·
5, Taylor 5), five assists and 2HANNAN
a slight 27-24 edge. ·
o. Kaitlyn Campbell 2 0·2 4, Kalah
After a halftime pep talk, 17 fouls.
Perry 4 Q-2 8. Brittany Edmonds 2 2·2 7,
Hannan hit 18-of-54 over- Jennifer Swann 2 ()-3 4. Abby Bush 7 1·
Southern responded with 16
Williams 1 0-CI 2. TOTALS ~
points and a more comfort- all arid 3-of-15 at the line . 418~ S.Chrlstie
3-15 40. Three-point goals: 1
able 43-30 lead. Both clubs The Wildcats had 25 (Edmonds). ,

Wahama
fromPageBl
and had their biggest round
of the night scori ng 20
points in the third quarter
while Point Pleasant simply
fell apart. The Lady Knights
had several turnovers and
missed shoJs leading to just
14 points as Wahama re~ook
the lead· and extended its
advantage to 38-34 entering
the fourth quarter.
But Point Pleasant wasn't
done yet.
Tbe·La4y Kn.iclluJu•Pl up
with Wahama throughout a
majority of the fourth quar- ·
ter, finally cutting the lead
. to two with just a few min-

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utes on the clock, but the
Point Pleasant will ring in
Lady Falcons answered the holiday with a New
with another huge three by Year's Eve matchup against
Tully to push the Red and Buffalo Wednesday night at
White lead back to five 5:30 p.m .. while Wahama
points .
will return to action
From there Wahama was Tuesday, January 6 at 7:30
able to create some distance p.m. also against the Lady
and PPHS couldn't catch up Bison of Buffalo.
as the Lady Falcons· held on
for a 56-48 victory and
WAHAMA 56,
claim the championship in
POINT.
PLEASANT 48
the 9th annual Bob's Market
Holi&lt;lay Hoopsfest.
Point
5
15 14 14 ~ 48
Wahama 12 6
20 18 - 56
The showdown· between
Sommer, Tully and Hysell
POINT PLEASANT (3·3); Anna
produced 84 of the 104 Sommer 11 6·13 31 , Emily Jones 2 o-o
points . scored on the 4, , Kayla Anhur 1 2-2 4, Miranda
evemng.
Thompson 1 2·4 4, Devin Conrll11 0-02,
. !1\l.itb~-- "'
~~1;;11~l~~~~2·_
.500 on the season, both . WAHAMA (4-5):TaylorHysell 115-727,
will begin the new year with . Amber Tully 7 9·9 25,1Aiex Wood 12·2
4, Rebecca Zerkle 0 D-2 0, KariS1a
a firesh start as both Iook to Ferguson o0·2 o.TOTALS: 19 16·22 56.
tU{11 their seasons around.
Thr~e·poln1 goals; 2 (Tully2).

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MEIGS COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
PROFIT LOSS
DECEMBER 2007
THROUGH
NOVEMBER 2008
Income

1-1'1220· SEASON

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TICKETS... 105,537.00
H ·1240·
GRANDSTAND
EVENTS 1,170.00
1·1'1310·
CONCESSIONS
'"'''"" '""' '"' '13~990.00
H ·1320· BUILDING
SPACE 1,900.00
1-1 ·1:140· GROUND
SPACE ..........2, 195.00
1'1·1430·
GLASSEWUG
'' """'"'"'' .. ;..,...... "5.00
1·1'14110· OTHER
SALES 257.72
1·1·1510. ENTRY FEE
....................$3,885.00
1·H540 ·SPEED
FEES ............9,235.00
1·H59D- OTHER
RACE RECEIPTS
.......................... 450.00
1·1-1810· CLASS
ENTRY FEES
"'""'"' ...... '' .......603.00
1·H820·
MEMBERSHIP FEES
'""'"' """" '" ... 2,589.00
I·H830- CONTEST
FEES ............8,000.00
1-1·1920: RENTAL·
BUILDINGS...... 200.00
1·1-1930- RENTAL·
CAMPSITES
..................... 21 '175.00
1·1'1950· RENTAL·
STALLS, PEN
......... ,,.. ,........3,898.00
t·H960· RENTAL·
STORAGE
....................... 3,920.00
H·1990- RENTAL·
OTHER ..........4,677.00
H211 0•OHIO FAIRS
FUND............2,159.12
H2130· OHIO FAIRS
FUND.............5,000.00
2·1-2140- OHIO FAIR
FUND8........ 13,Iti.OO
2·1-21110- OHIO DI!PT
O,AQRIC ·
.......................1,140.70

2H210· COUNTY
QOVM'T GRANT

..........................100.00

1-1-3130·
SPONSORSHIP
.....................4,220.00
1•1-3140,
PROMOTIONS 538.50
H-3210· GIFTS &amp;
DONATIONOS
:."' ............ "" ....... '.2.00
1·1·3290· OTHER
UNRESTRICTED
"." ........... '""79,126.05
H·3500 ADVANCES
IN ......... ~...... :.9,11110.00
H·3600 lntereat ·
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To1allncome.
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Ei&lt;penoe
1-2-4010SECRETARY'S
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t-2-4030 ·GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE
....................... 2,334.50
1-2-4090 ·OTHER
SALAfliES
'""" ...............2,355.00
1·2-6110 ·BOARD OF
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1·2-6120·
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SECRETARY
EXPENSE ......... 156.37
1-2-6190 · OTHER
EXPENSES......477.78
2·2-6290 • OTHER
RACE EXPENSES
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1.·2'll410 , OFFICE
SUPPLIES........369.85
H'll420· GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE
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H'll490 • OTHER
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1·2-7110 ·
ELECTRICITY
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t·:l-7140 ·WATER
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1-2-7150 •
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1·2-7220 • RACE
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1-2-7290 ·OTHER
RACE RELATED
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'2•2·7230 • STARTING
QATE ..............700.00

2·2-72.40 • PHoTO
FINISH .:...........328.00
2·2-7210.
ANNOUNCER,
JUDGES ......1,211.00
2-2•7HO • OTHIR
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1·2·7330.
2H2»C(IUNTY
VITII'ItNAIIY
OOVIIIN QIIANT
IIIIVICI8 .......100.00
.......... - .............100.01 1·2·73402·1·111* COUNTY
CONTRACTUAL
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INTEIITA1...23,217.81
.......................J~.oo 1·2-?UO·RIDE
2-1 ·2271J. COUNTY
COMPANY EXPENSE
QOVIRN GRANT
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SERVICES .......910.00
1·2-7410 • SECURIT'I
SERVICES.... 4,399.00
1·2-7430COMPUTER
SERVICES....... 199.00
1-2·7440 ·CLEANING
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1-2·7450- GROUNDS
KEEPING ......1,650.00
1-2·7460· TRASH
HAULING .........949.62
I ·2-7470 ·SOUND
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1·2-7480 ·TAX· REAL
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1·2-7490 ·OTHER
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1-2·7510 ·LEGAL
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1·2-7520'
NEWSPAPERS AD
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I ·2-7530 • RADIO
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1-2·7540· PRINTING &amp;
PUB FEES :...3,112.30
1·2-7590· OTHER
COMMUNICATIONS
.......................... 104.56
1-2·7610·
EQUIPMENT
REPAIR$..........370.15
1-2·7620 • MOTOR
VEHICLES REPAIR
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1·2-7630· BUILDING
REPAIRS ..... 2,936.45
1-2·7690· OTHER
REPAtRS .......... 232.31
1-2·7720 INSURANCE
LtABILITY.... 11,&amp;62.00
1-2-7850 RENT .
MOTOR VEHICLES
''' '" ........ '"' ....3,216.00
1-2·7970
RENT/lEASE
EQUIPMENT 6,314.48
1-2·7920 BUILDINGS

.......................8,749.53
1·2-9390 OTHER
JUNIOR FAIR
EXPENSE
.......................6, 153.76
1-.2-9490 OTHER FAIR
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....................71,053.86
1-29500TRANSFERS.
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r-2·971 oNON
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1-2·9730 REFUNDS
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1·2·9790 OTHER
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TOTAL EXPENSE

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·Blue Devils bnrn River Valley, 51-26 Southern

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C L A S S I F I E .D

from Page 81

BY BRYAN WALTERS
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Kaitlyn Campbell four,
RIO GRANDE - Chalk
Jennifer Swan four and
one up for the defeJJse .
Christie Williams lwo.
Gallia Academy held host
Coach Alan Crisp's Lady
River Valley without a field
Tomadoes (2-6) snt off to
goal for over 13 minutes
an early stan by v1rtue of an
Tuesday night , allowing the
18-point first quarter. The
Blue Devils to go on a 29-7
frame was fuefed by dual
iun over the middle quaners
six -point
efforts
from
en route to a 51 -26 victory
Emma Hunter ntld Breanna
!luring a · non-conference
Taylor. Hunter and Taylor
boys basketball contest at
used the right-left combo,
Newt Oliver Arena on the
while
Cheyene
Dunn
c:Mnpus of the University of
worked thL' inside for four
Rio Grande.
poi ills.
The Blue Devils (3-3)
Hannan
ke yed
upon
·stormed out to an early 5-0
Southern's
Courtney
advantage. but the Raiders
Thomas wlw shared top
(1-4) countered with n 10-2
scori ng honors over the past
over the final four minu1es of
lew .games and shared a 15. the first quarter lo take a I0 point gt~me w11h Dunn 111
7 edge into the second stanMonday s ac11011. Overall:
Larry Crumlphoto
Soulhern ', defense did a Southern's Breanna Taylor. middle, goes up lor a layup
za.
The Silver and Blm.:k then
good job with lhe Wildcat
attempt over three Hannan defenders . during Tuesday
Llffense. limiting the Blue
took their biggest lead of the
and White lo jus I I0 points, night's consolation girls basketball game 1n Mason, W.Va.
\
night a minule inlo the secI"
ond period, as Kody Johnson
• six of which cume from played even in the fim,tl rebounds. _17 IUmovers. I
· Abby Bush.
round
w ith
Southern s steal. 3 HSststs and 13 fouls.
hit a free throw to make it an
Southern
lost
some Tay lor mainlaining her
11 -7 RVHS lead. The
Raiders - over the final
momentum in the second great floor game and addmg SOUTHERN 53, HANNAN 40
seven-pl"us minutes of .t he
round. while Hannan throt- II
second-half pomts.
Southe"rn 18 9
1S 10 - 53
first half - would not score
lled up for n 14-point stint. Southern brought home the
Hannan
10 14 6 10 - 40
'
a single point from there.
\
Bu s h contin(ted · her hot 53-40 win.
.
SOUTHERN (2-6): Emma Hunter 5 0·0
The Blue aml White
Somhern hil 23-of-52 for
shooting with five points in
10, Breanna Taylor 10 2-4 22, lindsay
conversely - do sed ~hat
52
percent
and
was
0-for-3
the quarlcr. while Perry
Teaford 1 2-2 4, Cheyene Dunn 4 3-9
same seven- plus mmute ume
B
w 1 sf h0 10 notched four and Edmonds on threes. 11 -for- 17 at the 11 , Courtney Thomas 1 o-o 2, Lynzee
frame on a 16-0 surge. which .
.
,
.
rvan a tor P
dntined a three-pointer. line. wbile grabbing 19 Tucker 0 o-o 0, Gabby Johnson 0 0·1 0,
allowed the visitors to take a Galila Academy s Jared Golden (34) rel~ases a shot Taylor tossed in five for rebounds (Dunn 4. Taylor Morgan McMillan 0 0·0 0. Jessica Rittle
0·1 4. Kelt~ Humphrey 0 0·0 0.
23-11 advantage into the attempt between River Valley defenders dun~g t~e second Southern as the Tornadoes 4). Southern had just seven 2TOTALS:
23 11·17 53. Three-point
intern1ission.
half of Tuesday night's boys basketball game 1f1 RIO Grande. went into inlermission with ltlrnovers , 12 steals (Dunn goals; None.
·
HANNAN 10-6): Celesle Campbell 0 0·
5.
Taylor
5).
five
assists
and
GAHS exlended its lead to players reach the scoring col- . lered ·o nly on~ successful a slight 27-24 edge. · ··
2 0. Kaitlyn Campbell 2 0..2 4, Katah
Perry 4 0·2 8. Brittany EOrnonds 2 2·2 7,
20 points (33-13) at the 5: II umn led bv c.hris Annstron~ three-pomter - wh1ch came
After halftimeJ'ep. talk. 17 fouls .
Hannan hit 18-of-54 over- Jennller Swann 2 0·3 4. Abby Bush 7 1·
mark of the third stanza, then with •11 points. Kyle Mitchell ~!t the 3 : 12 mark of the Soulhem responde with 16
4 15.Chris1ie Williams 1 0·0 2. TOTALS ~
points and a more comfort- all and 3-of-15 at 1he line . 18 3· 15 40. Three-point goals: 1
RVHS finally ended its fidel and' John TrL&gt;ester were next tourth .
Gallia Academy als~ posl- able 43-30 lead . Both clubs The Wildcats had 25 (Edmonds).
goal drought with u basket at with eight points apiece. fol the 4:20 mark 10 pull within lowed by Quinton Nibert ~.·d ." 45- 1_6 v1ctory m the
33-15. Both clubs traded baskets to make it 36-17. then with seven and Nick Milchell Jumor ·varslly conlesl.
Point Pleasanl will ring in
utes on the clock, but the
both teams went scoreless with six markers.
the
holiday wilh a New
Lady Falcons answered
GALLIA ACADEMY 51,
over the final 2:08 which
Fthan Moore added f\ve
with another huge three by Year's Eve matchup against
allowed the Devils 10 take a points 10 the winning c·uuse.
RIVER VALLEY 26
·Tully
to push the Red and Buffalo Wednesday nighl at
from Page 81
19-point lead into the finale. while Corey Eberhard, Beau
White
lead back to five 5:30 p.m .. while Wahama
7
16 13 15 - 5 1
The visitors never looked Whaley and Zeke Maher
~C
10 1 6
9 - 26
points.
will return to action
back, raking !heir biggest rounded out the s.:oring with
From there Wahama was Tuesday, January 6 at 7:30
and had their biggest round
GALLIA ACADEMY (3·3): Corey
lead of the night (28 points) two poinls eac h. GAHS was
of the night scoring 20 able to create some distance p.m. also ugainst the Lady
Eberhard
2-2 2. Jordan Cornwell 0 o-o
with 4: 17 left 111 regulation at also 9-of-19 at the free throw 0. Quinton0Nibert
3 0-0 7, Ethan Moore 2
points in the third quarter and PPHS couldn't catch up Bison of Buffalo .
49-21. The Raiders closed- line for 4 7 percent.
1-1 5, Nick Mitchell 2 1·2 :6, Chris
while Poinl Pleasant simply as the Lady Falcons held on
the conlesl on a 5-2 run ,
River Valley had · just four Armstrong 5 0-0 11 . Evan Wood 0 0-1 0,
fell
apart. The Lady Knights for a 56-48 vic lory and
Kyle Mitchell 3 2-7 8, Jared Golden 0 o-o
WAHAMA 56,
bringing the game to its 25- players score 111 the loss. with O, Chuck Calvert 0 0-2 0, Beau Whaley 0
had
several
lurnovers
and
claim
the
championship
in
point conclusion.
Clayton Cumutle leading lhe 2-2 2 Zeke Maher 1 0.1 2. John Troester
POINT PLEASANT 48
The Blue Devils connected w~1y ·with a game-high 14 3 1· 1 8. T6TALS: 19 9~1 9 51 . Three-point missed shots leading to just the 9th annual Bob's Market
goals: 4 {Nibert, N. M!tchelt. Armstrong ,
14 points as Wahama retook Holi~ay Hoopsfest.
Point
5 15. 14 14 - 48
on 19-of-43 field goal poi nts . Zak Dee! was next . Troester).
Field goals: 19-43 (.442). Total
Wahama 12 6 20 18 '- 56
the
lead·
and
extended
its
The
showdown
between
attempts for 44 percent and with six markers. while rebounds: 33. Turnovers : 9. Personal
advantage to 38"34 entering Sommer, Tully and Hysell
also limited the hosts to just Johnson -and Cody McAvena fouls: 12.
POINT PLEASANT (3·3): Anna
RIVER
VALLEY
11·4):
Cody
Smllh
0
0-0
, produced 84 of Ihe 104 Sommer 11 8· 13 31. Emily Jones 2 ().()
· 10-of-44 from Ihe field for 23 rounded out the scoring with O, Kellh Skidmore o 0-0 0, Cody the fourth quarter.
But Point Pleasant wasn't points . scored on the 4, Kayla Arthur 1 2·2 4, Miranda
percent: GAHS also commit- lhree · points apiece . RVHS McAvena 1 1·2 3, Clayton Curnutte 5 3Thompson 1 2·4 4, Devin Cottrill 1 D-0 2,
done
yet.
evening.
5
14
,
Kody
Johnson
1
1·2
3,
Parker
ted just nine tumovers and . was also 5-ot~ II at the chariSydney Wallon 1 0{)2. TOTALS: 17 12·
Hollingsworth o 0·0 o. Michael Woltaszek
The Lady Knighls kept up
Wilh both teams ator near 19 48. Thr..,·polnl goals: I (Sommorl:
won the ·battle on the boards ty slripe for 45 percent.
o 0·2 o. Zack F'olcyn ·0 0·0 0, Mikhail with
Wahama throughout a .500 on " the season. both WAHAMA (4-6):Taylor Hysell II 5-7 27.
by · a n-24 margin. RVHS . The Blue Devils hit three Robinson o 0·0 o. Zak Peel 3 0·0 6.
Amber Tully 7 9·9 25,1Aiex Wpod 1 2·2
had 12 turnovers in the set- of lheir four trifeclas during TOTALS: 10 5·11 26. Three·p01n1 goals :. majority of the fourth quar- will begin the new year with 4,
Rebecca Zerkle 0 ().2 0, Karlsla
1
(Curnulle).
Field
goals:
10·44
(.227).
back.
·
thai 16-0 run in the second Total rebounds: 24. Turnovers; 12. · ter, finally culling the lead a fresh start as both look to Ferguson 0 0·2 D.TOTALS: 19 16·22 56.
. to two with just a few min- IUfll their seasons around.
Three-polnl goals: 2 (Tully 2).
The Blue Devils had nine quarter, while RVHS mus- ~rsonal fouls ; 1B.

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Conotructlon .............................................. 8012
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Educotlon ................................................... 8018
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Food Servf-............................................8024
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Law Enforcement ...................................... 8030
8032
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......................................... 200 ATV ............................................................. 1005
elrthdey/Annlverury .................................. 205 81cyclu......................................................1010
Happy Acla .................................................... 210 eoats/Accesoorlos .....•.............................. 101&amp;
Loot 6 Found ............................................... 215 C.mper/RVs • Trolltrs ............................. 1D20
Memory1ThenkYou ..................................... 220 Motorcycles ............................................... 1025
Notlcooa ......................................................... 225 other ..........................................................1030
Porsonala .....................................................230 Wont to buy .........................................,.....1035
Wented ........................................................ 235 Aulomollvt ......................... :..............,....... 2000

lneu,.nce..................................................... 332

Gracious Living I and 2
Badroom Apls. al Village

304·593-3820
CKC REG .· Mlnlalure

$200.

!all , shols
740-368·8766

740-446·2568.

Equal Housing Opponunlty. This inst!tullon 18 an
Equal Oppor1unlry Pro·
vtder and Employer.

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Middle-

1740)992·0165

College~

sol ol shoiS . $250.
251H664
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NOTICE
Borr&lt;&gt;w
Smart.
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Contact the Ohio Dlvl· For sale to good homes
sion of Financial lnstltU· only. Rat Terrier _puppies . ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!
lions Office ol Consumer 7 wkS tails dock~ cur· '""
Plb
.Affairs BEFORE you rell· renl on sholslwormlng ~':'"'""::=:""~==
nance your home or ob· small breed lovable fam- Boxer
{F)
Brlndlelwh.
lain a loan. BEWARE of ~y pels. 575 Call $300;
Bo''" IMJ
reQuests lor any large 682·7477 or 418-4545 btack/wh , $600: Chlhua·
advance payments of (Oak Hill)
hua (M) 81/lantwh, $150;
f9ea or insurance. C&amp;lt Basenji Puppies male &amp; Cockers (F} bl/wh, $150;
the Office of Consumer lemale $100 each bread Goldens
M/F
(Red),
Aftlars
·to!l free at lor squirrel hunting. $350; Shellantl Sheep·

service

Slreel,

port, 2 bedroom fur·
nlst1ed apartment. utilities paid, no pets, de·
posl1
&amp;
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CLASSlFIED INDEX

Appllonce Sorvtc:e ........................,.............. 302
Automotlve .................................................. 304
Building Mllerlolo ..." .................................. 305
euelnuo ...................................................... 308·
eotertng........................................................ 310
Chfld!Eiderly Cere ....................:.................. 312
314
Contractor~~ .................... ,............................. 316
llomtllfos/Janltorlel ..........................:........ 318
~1 ...................................................... 320
Ftnenclal .......................................................322
HNith ........................................................... 3211
HMttng • Cootlng ....................................... 321
Home tmprl&gt;-te 330

Boech

. if the mortgage broker ~r Fr&amp;e 10 good home, Min-Schnauzer
{~artl)
740-44e·3825
lender Is properly , ll· mixed breed puppies, fa· M/F, $350; Min-Pinscher,
Auctions
censad. (This Is a publiC ther beagle, molher un· (M),
$150;
an ~;::-~~~~~~

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Servlcea ••••~.................................................. 300

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1-800·214-0452

furnished. $450 a mo.
plus dep., no pets, no
smoking, 740..992·5181

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Sept~
pumping Gallm longhair Dachsltund. (m)
Co. OH and Mason Co. shots, wormed asking

P~BLISHING

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Apartment tor rent In
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lull- &amp; Trade

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Pet Cremations. Call
· slriPIId
kitten. Very 740-4 46,3745 .
friendly. 446·9555
· ;.;;;;e;!!!!!!!!!"""!!!!l!"""
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Found- Female Black lab
tecently had pups, founcl
TURNED DOWN ON
around Sliding HIIVGib· SOCIAL SECURITY SSI
stown Rd, 304·B82·2456
No Fee Unletis We Wlnl
1-666·562·3345

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Found on At .7 free to
gOOd home, gray lig~r

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Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Noll~
Public "'otlce
MEIGS COUNTY
1·1-3130·
SERVICES ....... 910.00 .......................8,749.53 beginning of the tract
AGRICULTURAL
herein parted and
SPONSORSHIP
1-2-7410 • SECURITY
1·2·9390 OTHER .
SOCIETY
·......................4,220.00 SERVICES....4,399.00 JUNIOR FAIR
described;
thence
111-3140·
.
PROFIT LOSS
continuing along·nld
1·2-7430 •
EXPENSE
DECEMBER 2007
PROMOTIONS 538.50 COMPUTER .
........,..............6,153.76 centerline
the
1·l-3210· GIFTS &amp; . SERVICES....... 199.00 1·2·9490 OTHER FAIR following
THROUGH
two
NOVEMBER 2008
courses
and
DONATIONOS
1·2-7440- CLEANING
EXPENSES
Income
.............................. 2.00 6 JANITORIA
....................71 ,053.86 distances:
1-1·12211· SEASON
South 83 deg. 41' 18"
H-3210· OTHER
····················· ..4,156.00 1-2TICKETS ....42,803.00 UNRESTRICTED
East, t09.57 !Milo a
1·2-7450. GROUNDS
9500TRANSFERS·
1-1·12311· ADMISSION .....................79,128.05 KEEPING ...... 1,650.00 OUT
point; South 85 deg•
0.00
TICKET$ ... 105,537.00 H-3500 ADVANCES
1·2-7460· TRASH
1·2·9600 ADVANCES
22' 49" East. 99.15
1-1·1240•
IN......... ~ ....... e,ooo,oo HAULING"·······949.62 ................... ~ ...9,000.00 feet to a P.K. nail;
GRANDSTAND
thence
departing
1·1-3600 lntereet
1·2-1470 ·SOUND
1-2·9710 NON
EVENTS 1,!70.00
......................1,127.86 SYSTEM SERVICE
SUFFICIENT FUND
County Road .26,
1·1-1310·
Total Income
....................... 3,145.00 ... ,..................... 100.00 South 05 deg. 52".00"
CONCESSIONS
................•.•384,t51.95 1-2·7480 ·TAX· REAL
1·2·9730 REFUNDS
Weal, a distance of
..... :............... 13,990.00 Expenee
ESTATE ........... 245.72 OF DEPOSITS
337.00 fHI to I point;
1•1-1320· BUILDING
1·2-4010. 1·2·7490 ·OTHER
............... ~ .......... 277.00 . thence South 81 deg.
SPACE 1,800.00
SECRETARY'S
. PURCHASED SERV
1·2-9790 OTHER
31 ' 28" WHI 1
1-1·13-40· GROUND
SALARY 6,000.00
....................... 8,~08.00 MISC EXPENSES
distance of 215.41
SPACE .......... 2,195.00 1·2-4030 - GROUNDS 1-2-7510- LEGAL
-.......................... 165.00 fHI to I point;
. 1·1·1430·
MAINTENANCE
ADS .................217.80 TOTAL EXPENSE
thence N9rth 05 deg.
GLASSES/MUG .
....................:..2,334.50 1-2·7520.................. 304,960.87 52" DO" Eall, I
..................:........... 5.00 1-2-4090 ·OTHER
NEWSPAPERS AD
NET PROFIT
· distance of 308.80
·...................... t,853.53 .. .....................59,491.08 fHI to a P.K. nail In
1-1 -1~90· OTHER
SALAFIIES
SALES 257.72
(t2)31
\
the centerline of
·-··············.. -·2,355.00 1-2·7530 - RADIO
1-1·151()- ENTRY FEE 1·2-61t0 ·BOARD OF ADVERTISING
County Road 28 end
....................$3,885.00 DIRECTORS 5,600.02 ..........................600.00
being the poltll of
Public Notice
1·2-61201·1-1540 ·SPEED
1·2-7540· PRINTING 6
beginning of the tract
.FEES ............9,235.00 SECRETARY
PUB FEES ,...3,112.30 Shariff Sales
herein deecrlbed and
1·1-1590· OTHER
EXPENSE......... 156.37 t ·2-7590· OTHER
Case
Number continuing
1.735
RACE RECEIPTS
1-2-11190 ·OTHER
COMMUNICATIONS
08cv119
acraa; more or Ina
..........................450.00 EXPENSES ...... 4n.78 .......................... )04.56 Cltl Mortgage Inc .
and eub~ to 111
1-1-1810· CLASS
2·2-8290 ·OTHER
1·2·7610easements ond legal·
Plaintiff
RACE EXPENSES
ENTRY FEES
EQUIPMENT
vs
rlght-of-waye
ot
..........................803.00 ............................85.00 REPAIRS .......... 370.15 Joseph Egan el al
record.
1-1·1820·
1-2-8410 · OFFICE
1·2-7620 ·MOTOR
Defendant
·
Current
OWner:
MEMBERSHIP FEES
SUPPLIES...... '..369.85 VEHICLES REPAIR
Court of Common Joaeph Eflltn at al
.......................2,589.00 1·2-6420· GROUNDS
............................50.00 Pleat, Meigs County, Property at: 3651$
1-1·1830· CONTEST
MAINTENANCE
1-2·7&amp;30· BUILDING
Ohio
FlatwoOds Ad,
FEES ............8,0110.00 ...............•....... 1,090.24 REPAIRS ..... 2,936.45
In pursuance of an Pomeroy OH 45761
1·2-6490 ; OTHER
1·1·1920· RENTAL·
1·2·7690, OTHER
order of sale to me PP# 04-00080.002
BUILDINGS......ZOO.OO SUPPUES..........73.00 REPAIRS .......... 232.31 · directed from Nid Prior
DHd
1-1·1930· RENTAL·
1·2-71101·2·7720 INSURANCE court In 1he above Relerenceo; Volume
CAMPSITES
ELECTRICITY
LIABILITY.... 11 ,662.00 tnll11ed act19n, I will 271, Pege 0307
......................21,175.00 .......................9,367.18 1·2-7850 RENT
expose to sale at : Volume Ot71, Pege
1-1 ·1950· RENTAL·
1-2-7140 ·WATER
MOTOR VEHICLES
public auction on the 0387
STALLS,PEN
. ....................... 2,063.15 ......................3,216.00 Iron! otepe of the Apprallltd at $25,000
1-2-7150..................... .3,8~.00
1-2-7970
Meigs County Court . Tenne . of
Sale:
1·1-lltiO· RENTAL·
TELEPHONE 2,059.40 RENT/LEASE
House on Friday, Cannot be sold lor
EQUIPMENT6,314.46 Feb. 6th, 2009 at 10 leas than 213rda of
STORAGE
t-2·7220 · RACE
.......................3,820.00 PURSE 31,828.00
1-2-7920 BUILDINGS
e.m., -af said dey, the the epprallltd volue.
1-1·199(). RENTAL·
1-2-7210- OTHER
......................6,250.t9 following · dtterlbed 10%dawn on dey ot
OTHER.........4,8n.oo RACIIl RELATED
1-2-7140 EQUif:'MENT real estate:
ult, ceeh or ctrtlfllld
2·1-2110• OHIO FAIRS ...................... t,234.81
....:.................. 1,328.89 Situated In Stctlon · . check, balance due
I 2, Town 2 North, an confirmation ot
FUND............ 2,118.12 2·2·7230 • STARTING . 1·2·7990-0THER
2·1-2130· PHIO fAIRS GATE .............. 700.00
Rangil t3 ·WN~ ule.
3
2:2:7140:iiaiiiP J~: Chiller Townah!p, The appraisal did not
FUND.............5,DOO.OO 2·2·724C! • PHOTO
2·1-2t40- OHIO !!AIR
FINISH .............:125.00 ......................t,n3.07
Melge County, Ohio Include en lntlf'1or
FUNDI ........13;141.00 2•Z.7280•
lo2•1110 IINIOR
and being l'riON eumlnatlon of the
2·1·2tl0· OHIO DIPT ANHOUNCI!tl,
FAIR JUDQ1!9
pertlcularly bounded houH.
O,AQIIIC ·
JUDQII ......1,211.00 .......................1,111.20 and dleerlbed II Raben I. INgle,
.......................s,t.a.7o 24-7280 • OTHIII
1·2·8120 II!NIOA
fqllowt: .
Melge County lhlt!ll
Commtnclng at the Attorney far the
2·H21ti-COUNTV
IIACII'IILATID
FAII'I PRIMIUMI
QOVM'T QftAHT
ln~on of the
Plelntllf
.......................... 410.00
1:a~'ioco:t~~r15 c.nltlltnt of County Llmtr lampaon a
oooooooouoouo .. onoo ooo.IOD.OO
1•Z.7UCI•
JUDOII ......... 1110.00 1101111 10 and County Aothfu11
vmiiiNAIIY
1-1-12» COUNTY
Aoed · 28; thence 120 1. 4th 8t. 11111
IIIWICII ....... 100.00 !·M320 CONTI!IT
OOVIIIN aiWif
fOllOWing
the Floor
PAI!MIUMI
H•n!Oo
...................11,721 .. 22 otnle!tlnt of County Cincinnati, OH 41202·
CONTIIACTUAL
Road H , Iauth 12 4007
INTIIITAI ..,Ur217.11 t·lo831Q JUNIOR
dtg. 30' he~ 1 113-241-3100
FAIR JUDOI!I
t·t-7310 • AIDI
COMPANY IXPINII ......................1,ut.OO dletanoa ot 44t .OO (12)31,(1)71t4
IHt to 1 P.K. nell and
••.•....•......•...•10,000.00 1·2.JUNIOR FAIR
being the point ot
1·2·7380· OTHI!R
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10 &amp; H Adm.$4
Ross Co. Falrgroundl
Shellle Pl.l&gt;flles 150 .00 740
i 35 667
· 6' "12
lt&gt;IS $35 p!e·paK1
no pApers first shots, :.;~
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74().696-0475
Fuel/ 011/ Coal/ .
Bassetl Hound Reg.. vel -;;;;;;;;W;i;oocl~i.i/;;;Gas~....~
checked, 6wks, (F)$250, ~Seasoned
Firewood
"'·576·2126 Hardwood. 446-9204
1")$225, ~
or 304·675·0153
~;,;,;.~~~-;:::=:; ~~....::'~~~~~
Free· 112 Jack Russell Seasoned Flrewoo&lt;t CAA
mix male brown wl white HEAP
accepted.
PIIWS 14 wl&lt;s old 645·594601441-0941
304.£75.5313

of adju"ed Income. Call Valley VIew Apjlnmenl5
304·882-3121, awailable
800 State Route 325
-;;;;;;;;....A;;iw;;iola&amp;;;;;;~~ for Senior and Disabled
Thurman , Ohio 4ssa5
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7•"24"9170
04 Audl A4, 3.O L' people.
~ ~
aua1ro ve. AWD. can
1·2 Bedroom Apar1ments
245·5589
"'!:':~~~~-~~ with appliances furilishad
;::-"':'::::':'"~=~ CONVENIENTLY
LO· On sole laundry lacillly.
j 976 MGV Convertible. CATED . &amp; AFFORD- Cell lor details or pick up
miles ABLE! Townhouse apart·
application at rental
78,000
·304-675-2454
menls, and/or sma 11
offiCe
houses for rant. Call
Possib1lily of ren1a!
2001 Chevy Malibu Lt. 74()-441·1111 tor appli·
assislance.
cation &amp; infOfmation
Equal Housing
ED. 4 OA auto. power ;;;;;~~~~~~locks • windows 56 ·000 . ELLM VIEWAPTS
Opponunlly
mi. clean $4900. Day 2&amp; 3BR and up. Central
TDON -419-526·0466
Furftlture
·~6·1615
or
Even. Alr, WID hookup, tanant
·ThiSinstitution is an
Free· Me.le strlped tabby ~~-;::::=::=~:= ~46-1244 ·
pays electric. EHO Elm
Equal Opportunity
cat, very loving, to good Twice Charmed Used ::'"!~~~~::"'"'~: VIew
· Apts Provider and Employer"
hOme 304·675·7585.
Fumlture &amp; Appllancea . Pollee Impounds! Cars
,_, SSOOI,
Honda. ~(30~41;;:882~
-30~1~7~~~~
Giveaway 3yr Min Pin IO ;~740;;!-2;!4!!5·;;;:,;;5428;;,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! c""'"
heyYS, Jeepl, FOrdS, &amp; ;T~'
"1n AI vers •lOWer .IS BC· .
a
Good
.Home
Mltotloneout
morel
for U&amp;tlngs cepting apptlcaHons for
30:1-575-2527
1100·620-&lt;1876 ex V435
walling 1~1 lor HUD subJet AeratiOn Motors restdized, 1·BA apartment :-----=-~=
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: ·'
~ pa1red, new &amp; rebuilt In
Wflltt To 8uy
lor the ek:Serly/dlsabled, Tara
Townhouse
stoCk. Call Aon Evans, ~=;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;~ call 875·6679
Apartmenls · 2BA. 1.5
- -1-800·537·9528.
Wan! 1o buy Junl&lt; Cars.
balh .. bacl&lt; pj!lio. pool.
" - EqulpoMm
call740-388·0884
playground. {!rash. sew·
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alj8.
waler
pd I
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INTEOAfTY, Quality, Free Delivery,
Immaculate 2BA apart, $425/rent,
$425/sec
KIEFER BUILT;
Save 50%. llkl Tubs. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; new carpet . &amp; cabinets dep. can 740·367.0547
VALLEY
HOASEILIYE· 606·326·0777
lresh~
pOinted · W/0
.
.
STOCK
TRAILERS. ~~:-:::-:~~~~
Hov... For Salo
hookup b&amp;au!Hul counlry
c-rac.l
LOAD MA~ EQUIP· NEW AND USED STEEL ~~i#~~~~ selling 10 mlnulas lrom :"':""'~~;;;;;;~~~
"ENT
TRAILERS, S1eel Beams, Pipe Ribar ~
. .
d Pt town . Water &amp; trash pakt. 2 bay seNICe station 1
m
Sandl\111
Jackson Pike. Lease
CARGO E~PRESS &amp; lor
Concrete
Angle, 1182
p
3ll 2A · ""ltl · Mus! see" lo appr-lale
toasant,
r.
·
$425/m~
.
614·595·
7773
required. Call 446·3644
I
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Channel, Flal . r, tee 0
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tory,
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7~0-645·5953
lor
more into.
CARGOICONCESSION
Gralirig lor Drains, Drl•e· lloors. $153,999, Mus! :::::~~~~~~~
B+W ways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L S I
•• ~com NOW LEASING Jordan ~~~~~~::"":
TRAILERS .
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www.uo '"-'·
bu,ildlng located 1n
GOOSENECK FLATBED ScrliP "e'•ls
m ~
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Landing 2BR. 3BR &amp; Office
~~ .,........
Gallipolis
OH 26 Ceda•
Fri
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&amp;
53999. VIEW OUR EN· us.
·
4BR Availllble No Pels.
4
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Closed
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Rent $450 mth. + de·
8a
TIRE TRAILER INVEN· m· : ~.. ··
"
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••
Thurs. S.l &amp; Sun. 3 Bed . 2 Bolhl Only Rent
&amp;
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TORY "'
740 4••7'11'11'1
S19,900
tor
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304.£74.Q023
or
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TRAILERS.COM
~ Wont To 1uy
304·610.0776
7 40-4&lt;16-382~
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slove/lridge Blll'l R&lt;'J'i'.'' ~~·t \1( •1\'n. ~~
'Have you priced a John Large Gray Slates.Catl L_ooking for land to lease walerltrash
. Included )C'IlT' , !'!'~ AI'R l h'r !i )llllf'
Ior dear · hunI"mg 1·300
Doere IaIely? v,ou'tl be 252·729·931 1··-· Leave
h $350 .mo. -+ deposit re· lllli.l-620 -N4o t \ Rt127
aurpriaedl Check out our Message.
acres. Will pay cas . qulrad. 44s.9672 or ~~-~~-~
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1nven 1ory
2br home localed 1n Gat·
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at ~~~~':::::~""':::"
446·7620
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~;_;;;;;...~~~~ Jlpolis Clly $500 No
mlch.....
Equipment wer/gold
2 bdrm. apt. In 'Rac1ne. Pels.
441·0110
or
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COins.
any
740-446-2412
K/
K/
8K
,
gold
few·
rent
negotiable.
security
591·5174
10 14 1
clep.
requtrod, ~-:-:-----.~~
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• -1 r-..u
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US
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plus
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·Blue Devils bnrn River Valley, 51-26 Southern

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C L A S S I F I E .D

from Page 81

BY BRYAN WALTERS
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Kaitlyn Campbell four,
RIO GRANDE - Chalk
Jennifer Swan four and
one up for the defeJJse .
Christie Williams lwo.
Gallia Academy held host
Coach Alan Crisp's Lady
River Valley without a field
Tomadoes (2-6) snt off to
goal for over 13 minutes
an early stan by v1rtue of an
Tuesday night , allowing the
18-point first quarter. The
Blue Devils to go on a 29-7
frame was fuefed by dual
iun over the middle quaners
six -point
efforts
from
en route to a 51 -26 victory
Emma Hunter ntld Breanna
!luring a · non-conference
Taylor. Hunter and Taylor
boys basketball contest at
used the right-left combo,
Newt Oliver Arena on the
while
Cheyene
Dunn
c:Mnpus of the University of
worked thL' inside for four
Rio Grande.
poi ills.
The Blue Devils (3-3)
Hannan
ke yed
upon
·stormed out to an early 5-0
Southern's
Courtney
advantage. but the Raiders
Thomas wlw shared top
(1-4) countered with n 10-2
scori ng honors over the past
over the final four minu1es of
lew .games and shared a 15. the first quarter lo take a I0 point gt~me w11h Dunn 111
7 edge into the second stanMonday s ac11011. Overall:
Larry Crumlphoto
Soulhern ', defense did a Southern's Breanna Taylor. middle, goes up lor a layup
za.
The Silver and Blm.:k then
good job with lhe Wildcat
attempt over three Hannan defenders . during Tuesday
Llffense. limiting the Blue
took their biggest lead of the
and White lo jus I I0 points, night's consolation girls basketball game 1n Mason, W.Va.
\
night a minule inlo the secI"
ond period, as Kody Johnson
• six of which cume from played even in the fim,tl rebounds. _17 IUmovers. I
· Abby Bush.
round
w ith
Southern s steal. 3 HSststs and 13 fouls.
hit a free throw to make it an
Southern
lost
some Tay lor mainlaining her
11 -7 RVHS lead. The
Raiders - over the final
momentum in the second great floor game and addmg SOUTHERN 53, HANNAN 40
seven-pl"us minutes of .t he
round. while Hannan throt- II
second-half pomts.
Southe"rn 18 9
1S 10 - 53
first half - would not score
lled up for n 14-point stint. Southern brought home the
Hannan
10 14 6 10 - 40
'
a single point from there.
\
Bu s h contin(ted · her hot 53-40 win.
.
SOUTHERN (2-6): Emma Hunter 5 0·0
The Blue aml White
Somhern hil 23-of-52 for
shooting with five points in
10, Breanna Taylor 10 2-4 22, lindsay
conversely - do sed ~hat
52
percent
and
was
0-for-3
the quarlcr. while Perry
Teaford 1 2-2 4, Cheyene Dunn 4 3-9
same seven- plus mmute ume
B
w 1 sf h0 10 notched four and Edmonds on threes. 11 -for- 17 at the 11 , Courtney Thomas 1 o-o 2, Lynzee
frame on a 16-0 surge. which .
.
,
.
rvan a tor P
dntined a three-pointer. line. wbile grabbing 19 Tucker 0 o-o 0, Gabby Johnson 0 0·1 0,
allowed the visitors to take a Galila Academy s Jared Golden (34) rel~ases a shot Taylor tossed in five for rebounds (Dunn 4. Taylor Morgan McMillan 0 0·0 0. Jessica Rittle
0·1 4. Kelt~ Humphrey 0 0·0 0.
23-11 advantage into the attempt between River Valley defenders dun~g t~e second Southern as the Tornadoes 4). Southern had just seven 2TOTALS:
23 11·17 53. Three-point
intern1ission.
half of Tuesday night's boys basketball game 1f1 RIO Grande. went into inlermission with ltlrnovers , 12 steals (Dunn goals; None.
·
HANNAN 10-6): Celesle Campbell 0 0·
5.
Taylor
5).
five
assists
and
GAHS exlended its lead to players reach the scoring col- . lered ·o nly on~ successful a slight 27-24 edge. · ··
2 0. Kaitlyn Campbell 2 0..2 4, Katah
Perry 4 0·2 8. Brittany EOrnonds 2 2·2 7,
20 points (33-13) at the 5: II umn led bv c.hris Annstron~ three-pomter - wh1ch came
After halftimeJ'ep. talk. 17 fouls .
Hannan hit 18-of-54 over- Jennller Swann 2 0·3 4. Abby Bush 7 1·
mark of the third stanza, then with •11 points. Kyle Mitchell ~!t the 3 : 12 mark of the Soulhem responde with 16
4 15.Chris1ie Williams 1 0·0 2. TOTALS ~
points and a more comfort- all and 3-of-15 at 1he line . 18 3· 15 40. Three-point goals: 1
RVHS finally ended its fidel and' John TrL&gt;ester were next tourth .
Gallia Academy als~ posl- able 43-30 lead . Both clubs The Wildcats had 25 (Edmonds).
goal drought with u basket at with eight points apiece. fol the 4:20 mark 10 pull within lowed by Quinton Nibert ~.·d ." 45- 1_6 v1ctory m the
33-15. Both clubs traded baskets to make it 36-17. then with seven and Nick Milchell Jumor ·varslly conlesl.
Point Pleasanl will ring in
utes on the clock, but the
both teams went scoreless with six markers.
the
holiday wilh a New
Lady Falcons answered
GALLIA ACADEMY 51,
over the final 2:08 which
Fthan Moore added f\ve
with another huge three by Year's Eve matchup against
allowed the Devils 10 take a points 10 the winning c·uuse.
RIVER VALLEY 26
·Tully
to push the Red and Buffalo Wednesday nighl at
from Page 81
19-point lead into the finale. while Corey Eberhard, Beau
White
lead back to five 5:30 p.m .. while Wahama
7
16 13 15 - 5 1
The visitors never looked Whaley and Zeke Maher
~C
10 1 6
9 - 26
points.
will return to action
back, raking !heir biggest rounded out the s.:oring with
From there Wahama was Tuesday, January 6 at 7:30
and had their biggest round
GALLIA ACADEMY (3·3): Corey
lead of the night (28 points) two poinls eac h. GAHS was
of the night scoring 20 able to create some distance p.m. also ugainst the Lady
Eberhard
2-2 2. Jordan Cornwell 0 o-o
with 4: 17 left 111 regulation at also 9-of-19 at the free throw 0. Quinton0Nibert
3 0-0 7, Ethan Moore 2
points in the third quarter and PPHS couldn't catch up Bison of Buffalo .
49-21. The Raiders closed- line for 4 7 percent.
1-1 5, Nick Mitchell 2 1·2 :6, Chris
while Poinl Pleasant simply as the Lady Falcons held on
the conlesl on a 5-2 run ,
River Valley had · just four Armstrong 5 0-0 11 . Evan Wood 0 0-1 0,
fell
apart. The Lady Knights for a 56-48 vic lory and
Kyle Mitchell 3 2-7 8, Jared Golden 0 o-o
WAHAMA 56,
bringing the game to its 25- players score 111 the loss. with O, Chuck Calvert 0 0-2 0, Beau Whaley 0
had
several
lurnovers
and
claim
the
championship
in
point conclusion.
Clayton Cumutle leading lhe 2-2 2 Zeke Maher 1 0.1 2. John Troester
POINT PLEASANT 48
The Blue Devils connected w~1y ·with a game-high 14 3 1· 1 8. T6TALS: 19 9~1 9 51 . Three-point missed shots leading to just the 9th annual Bob's Market
goals: 4 {Nibert, N. M!tchelt. Armstrong ,
14 points as Wahama retook Holi~ay Hoopsfest.
Point
5 15. 14 14 - 48
on 19-of-43 field goal poi nts . Zak Dee! was next . Troester).
Field goals: 19-43 (.442). Total
Wahama 12 6 20 18 '- 56
the
lead·
and
extended
its
The
showdown
between
attempts for 44 percent and with six markers. while rebounds: 33. Turnovers : 9. Personal
advantage to 38"34 entering Sommer, Tully and Hysell
also limited the hosts to just Johnson -and Cody McAvena fouls: 12.
POINT PLEASANT (3·3): Anna
RIVER
VALLEY
11·4):
Cody
Smllh
0
0-0
, produced 84 of Ihe 104 Sommer 11 8· 13 31. Emily Jones 2 ().()
· 10-of-44 from Ihe field for 23 rounded out the scoring with O, Kellh Skidmore o 0-0 0, Cody the fourth quarter.
But Point Pleasant wasn't points . scored on the 4, Kayla Arthur 1 2·2 4, Miranda
percent: GAHS also commit- lhree · points apiece . RVHS McAvena 1 1·2 3, Clayton Curnutte 5 3Thompson 1 2·4 4, Devin Cottrill 1 D-0 2,
done
yet.
evening.
5
14
,
Kody
Johnson
1
1·2
3,
Parker
ted just nine tumovers and . was also 5-ot~ II at the chariSydney Wallon 1 0{)2. TOTALS: 17 12·
Hollingsworth o 0·0 o. Michael Woltaszek
The Lady Knighls kept up
Wilh both teams ator near 19 48. Thr..,·polnl goals: I (Sommorl:
won the ·battle on the boards ty slripe for 45 percent.
o 0·2 o. Zack F'olcyn ·0 0·0 0, Mikhail with
Wahama throughout a .500 on " the season. both WAHAMA (4-6):Taylor Hysell II 5-7 27.
by · a n-24 margin. RVHS . The Blue Devils hit three Robinson o 0·0 o. Zak Peel 3 0·0 6.
Amber Tully 7 9·9 25,1Aiex Wpod 1 2·2
had 12 turnovers in the set- of lheir four trifeclas during TOTALS: 10 5·11 26. Three·p01n1 goals :. majority of the fourth quar- will begin the new year with 4,
Rebecca Zerkle 0 ().2 0, Karlsla
1
(Curnulle).
Field
goals:
10·44
(.227).
back.
·
thai 16-0 run in the second Total rebounds: 24. Turnovers; 12. · ter, finally culling the lead a fresh start as both look to Ferguson 0 0·2 D.TOTALS: 19 16·22 56.
. to two with just a few min- IUfll their seasons around.
Three-polnl goals: 2 (Tully 2).
The Blue Devils had nine quarter, while RVHS mus- ~rsonal fouls ; 1B.

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Ports. Acceasort41a ..................................2025
Sports Utlllty .............................................. 2030
Trucks .........................................................2035
Utility Trallero ............................................ 2040
Vana ............................................................ 2045
Want to buy ............................................... 2050
Rol Eotole S4tiM ...................................... 3000
Cemet.ry Plota ............................'.............. ~g
Commerclol................................................
Cond0mfnlurno ....................................,..... 30 1~
For Sole by Owner......................................3020
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Houeea for S.la ......................................... 3025

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Want to Rent .............................................. 3840
Manulaotut'H Houslng ............................. &gt;IOOO
Loto ............................................................. 4005
. Movere................... ,.................................... 4010
Rentefs ....................................................... 4015
S4tlee,.......................................................... 4020
Suppllet ..................................................... 4025
Went to Buy .:.......................,...................... 030
Praperty ......................................... sooo
Reaart Property lor Ulo ........................... S025
Ruort Property lor rent ........................... soso
Employment............................................... 8000
AbcounHnWflnancfol ................................ 5002
Admlnlotratlva/Profnllonol ..................... 8004
Caohi.-ICierll ........................................ _... eooe
Child/Elderly C.re..................................... eooe
Clortcel ...............................-...................... 8010
Conotructlon .............................................. 8012
Drivers 6 Dell..ry ..................•....,............. 8014
Educotlon ................................................... 8018
Eltctrfcal Plumblng ...................................8011
Employment Agenclu ..............................8020
En-nment...................,........................ II022
Food Servf-............................................8024
80211
Go.....,menl I F-•1 Jol&gt;s ................... .
Holp •n- Generef .................................. 8021
Law Enforcement ...................................... 8030
8032
Malntenancw'Domalllc ............................ .
.....__.,peniiiOfY........................ 8034

. Mechanlct~ .................................................. 803e

-lcel...................................................... 803e
Muelce1 ......................,................................11040
Pert-Time-Timpororltl .............................tl042
R..IIU..ntll ............................................... flll"
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TOChnlcel ~ ....................................... 8050
TllCII-.ctory .........................................8052

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740-446·0406
!tom Hoi· :"La,.rge~~2~bed..-:'r"'oo,.m~a~pl.
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446 639
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Trailers
zer Hospital on SR 160 nishcd. $J7~ + deposit, llC'ar.
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Bedroom Apts. Utilities
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Rooft'n g .......................................................... MI · Condomlnlume ........................................~. 3515
Slcurtty.;~ ...............................~..................... 348 Hou... for ttent ........................................ 3520
Tu/Aa!)Ounllng ...........,......,........................ 3&amp;0 .Land (Acreoge) ................................ :......... 352:

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Lawn Benrlce ........................,...................... 334 Land (Acreoge) ..........................................30:
Muolc/Denct1Dramo .................................... 331 Loti ............................................................30
oth• S.nrlces.............................................331 Wont to buy ................................................ 3040
Plumblng/Eioctrlcel ...............:..........,..........:!-40 . R.. l Eotot. R-11................................... 3500
Pfoteulonol S.rvlcas ................................. ~ . Apartments/Tawnhoueeo ......................... 3505
Repalrs .........................................,............... 344. Commerclol ................................................ 3510

Trowtlln-lnment .................................. 3112
fln-111 ...,....,......... ,..........................,......... 400
Flnanc"l Servl-....................................... 4011
lneu ..nce .................................................... 410
Mortoy to t..nd ............................................. 415
Educetfon .....................................................soo
BUIInHI &amp; Trede Schaoi ........................... IIOII
lnetruotlon &amp; Tralnlng ................................. 510
Lotteana ........................................................511
Personat ....................................................... 520
Anlmals ........................................................ soo
Animal suppllea .......................................... ao5
Horseo .................................................... ,..... 810
LIVutock ......................................................815
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w.ni"io..buy .................................................. fl25
Agriculture ................................................... 700
Form Equipment........................................,.70S
Garden a Produce....................................... 71D
Hey Feed Soed Groin .............~ ................. 715
Hun'ung a' Land: .......................................... 720
wont to buy..................................................725
Merahendloi ........... :.................................... IIOO
- .......................................................906
•-1 - · ..................................................... 110
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Bat11aln a....-nt .......................................IZO
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Equlpmen1/Suppllea............................:......•l35
Floe Marl&lt;et. ............:................................... 940
, Fuel on CoaiiWood/0111 ............................. 845
Fumlture ...................................................... 950
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Wont to lluy ..................................................870
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Logala ........................................................... 100 Rtcroetlonal Vehlcles ............................... 1000
......................................... 200 ATV ............................................................. 1005
elrthdey/Annlverury .................................. 205 81cyclu......................................................1010
Happy Acla .................................................... 210 eoats/Accesoorlos .....•.............................. 101&amp;
Loot 6 Found ............................................... 215 C.mper/RVs • Trolltrs ............................. 1D20
Memory1ThenkYou ..................................... 220 Motorcycles ............................................... 1025
Notlcooa ......................................................... 225 other ..........................................................1030
Porsonala .....................................................230 Wont to buy .........................................,.....1035
Wented ........................................................ 235 Aulomollvt ......................... :..............,....... 2000

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Appllonce Sorvtc:e ........................,.............. 302
Automotlve .................................................. 304
Building Mllerlolo ..." .................................. 305
euelnuo ...................................................... 308·
eotertng........................................................ 310
Chfld!Eiderly Cere ....................:.................. 312
314
Contractor~~ .................... ,............................. 316
llomtllfos/Janltorlel ..........................:........ 318
~1 ...................................................... 320
Ftnenclal .......................................................322
HNith ........................................................... 3211
HMttng • Cootlng ....................................... 321
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740-44e·3825
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Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Noll~
Public "'otlce
MEIGS COUNTY
1·1-3130·
SERVICES ....... 910.00 .......................8,749.53 beginning of the tract
AGRICULTURAL
herein parted and
SPONSORSHIP
1-2-7410 • SECURITY
1·2·9390 OTHER .
SOCIETY
·......................4,220.00 SERVICES....4,399.00 JUNIOR FAIR
described;
thence
111-3140·
.
PROFIT LOSS
continuing along·nld
1·2-7430 •
EXPENSE
DECEMBER 2007
PROMOTIONS 538.50 COMPUTER .
........,..............6,153.76 centerline
the
1·l-3210· GIFTS &amp; . SERVICES....... 199.00 1·2·9490 OTHER FAIR following
THROUGH
two
NOVEMBER 2008
courses
and
DONATIONOS
1·2-7440- CLEANING
EXPENSES
Income
.............................. 2.00 6 JANITORIA
....................71 ,053.86 distances:
1-1·12211· SEASON
South 83 deg. 41' 18"
H-3210· OTHER
····················· ..4,156.00 1-2TICKETS ....42,803.00 UNRESTRICTED
East, t09.57 !Milo a
1·2-7450. GROUNDS
9500TRANSFERS·
1-1·12311· ADMISSION .....................79,128.05 KEEPING ...... 1,650.00 OUT
point; South 85 deg•
0.00
TICKET$ ... 105,537.00 H-3500 ADVANCES
1·2-7460· TRASH
1·2·9600 ADVANCES
22' 49" East. 99.15
1-1·1240•
IN......... ~ ....... e,ooo,oo HAULING"·······949.62 ................... ~ ...9,000.00 feet to a P.K. nail;
GRANDSTAND
thence
departing
1·1-3600 lntereet
1·2-1470 ·SOUND
1-2·9710 NON
EVENTS 1,!70.00
......................1,127.86 SYSTEM SERVICE
SUFFICIENT FUND
County Road .26,
1·1-1310·
Total Income
....................... 3,145.00 ... ,..................... 100.00 South 05 deg. 52".00"
CONCESSIONS
................•.•384,t51.95 1-2·7480 ·TAX· REAL
1·2·9730 REFUNDS
Weal, a distance of
..... :............... 13,990.00 Expenee
ESTATE ........... 245.72 OF DEPOSITS
337.00 fHI to I point;
1•1-1320· BUILDING
1·2-4010. 1·2·7490 ·OTHER
............... ~ .......... 277.00 . thence South 81 deg.
SPACE 1,800.00
SECRETARY'S
. PURCHASED SERV
1·2-9790 OTHER
31 ' 28" WHI 1
1-1·13-40· GROUND
SALARY 6,000.00
....................... 8,~08.00 MISC EXPENSES
distance of 215.41
SPACE .......... 2,195.00 1·2-4030 - GROUNDS 1-2-7510- LEGAL
-.......................... 165.00 fHI to I point;
. 1·1·1430·
MAINTENANCE
ADS .................217.80 TOTAL EXPENSE
thence N9rth 05 deg.
GLASSES/MUG .
....................:..2,334.50 1-2·7520.................. 304,960.87 52" DO" Eall, I
..................:........... 5.00 1-2-4090 ·OTHER
NEWSPAPERS AD
NET PROFIT
· distance of 308.80
·...................... t,853.53 .. .....................59,491.08 fHI to a P.K. nail In
1-1 -1~90· OTHER
SALAFIIES
SALES 257.72
(t2)31
\
the centerline of
·-··············.. -·2,355.00 1-2·7530 - RADIO
1-1·151()- ENTRY FEE 1·2-61t0 ·BOARD OF ADVERTISING
County Road 28 end
....................$3,885.00 DIRECTORS 5,600.02 ..........................600.00
being the poltll of
Public Notice
1·2-61201·1-1540 ·SPEED
1·2-7540· PRINTING 6
beginning of the tract
.FEES ............9,235.00 SECRETARY
PUB FEES ,...3,112.30 Shariff Sales
herein deecrlbed and
1·1-1590· OTHER
EXPENSE......... 156.37 t ·2-7590· OTHER
Case
Number continuing
1.735
RACE RECEIPTS
1-2-11190 ·OTHER
COMMUNICATIONS
08cv119
acraa; more or Ina
..........................450.00 EXPENSES ...... 4n.78 .......................... )04.56 Cltl Mortgage Inc .
and eub~ to 111
1-1-1810· CLASS
2·2-8290 ·OTHER
1·2·7610easements ond legal·
Plaintiff
RACE EXPENSES
ENTRY FEES
EQUIPMENT
vs
rlght-of-waye
ot
..........................803.00 ............................85.00 REPAIRS .......... 370.15 Joseph Egan el al
record.
1-1·1820·
1-2-8410 · OFFICE
1·2-7620 ·MOTOR
Defendant
·
Current
OWner:
MEMBERSHIP FEES
SUPPLIES...... '..369.85 VEHICLES REPAIR
Court of Common Joaeph Eflltn at al
.......................2,589.00 1·2-6420· GROUNDS
............................50.00 Pleat, Meigs County, Property at: 3651$
1-1·1830· CONTEST
MAINTENANCE
1-2·7&amp;30· BUILDING
Ohio
FlatwoOds Ad,
FEES ............8,0110.00 ...............•....... 1,090.24 REPAIRS ..... 2,936.45
In pursuance of an Pomeroy OH 45761
1·2-6490 ; OTHER
1·1·1920· RENTAL·
1·2·7690, OTHER
order of sale to me PP# 04-00080.002
BUILDINGS......ZOO.OO SUPPUES..........73.00 REPAIRS .......... 232.31 · directed from Nid Prior
DHd
1-1·1930· RENTAL·
1·2-71101·2·7720 INSURANCE court In 1he above Relerenceo; Volume
CAMPSITES
ELECTRICITY
LIABILITY.... 11 ,662.00 tnll11ed act19n, I will 271, Pege 0307
......................21,175.00 .......................9,367.18 1·2-7850 RENT
expose to sale at : Volume Ot71, Pege
1-1 ·1950· RENTAL·
1-2-7140 ·WATER
MOTOR VEHICLES
public auction on the 0387
STALLS,PEN
. ....................... 2,063.15 ......................3,216.00 Iron! otepe of the Apprallltd at $25,000
1-2-7150..................... .3,8~.00
1-2-7970
Meigs County Court . Tenne . of
Sale:
1·1-lltiO· RENTAL·
TELEPHONE 2,059.40 RENT/LEASE
House on Friday, Cannot be sold lor
EQUIPMENT6,314.46 Feb. 6th, 2009 at 10 leas than 213rda of
STORAGE
t-2·7220 · RACE
.......................3,820.00 PURSE 31,828.00
1-2-7920 BUILDINGS
e.m., -af said dey, the the epprallltd volue.
1-1·199(). RENTAL·
1-2-7210- OTHER
......................6,250.t9 following · dtterlbed 10%dawn on dey ot
OTHER.........4,8n.oo RACIIl RELATED
1-2-7140 EQUif:'MENT real estate:
ult, ceeh or ctrtlfllld
2·1-2110• OHIO FAIRS ...................... t,234.81
....:.................. 1,328.89 Situated In Stctlon · . check, balance due
I 2, Town 2 North, an confirmation ot
FUND............ 2,118.12 2·2·7230 • STARTING . 1·2·7990-0THER
2·1-2130· PHIO fAIRS GATE .............. 700.00
Rangil t3 ·WN~ ule.
3
2:2:7140:iiaiiiP J~: Chiller Townah!p, The appraisal did not
FUND.............5,DOO.OO 2·2·724C! • PHOTO
2·1-2t40- OHIO !!AIR
FINISH .............:125.00 ......................t,n3.07
Melge County, Ohio Include en lntlf'1or
FUNDI ........13;141.00 2•Z.7280•
lo2•1110 IINIOR
and being l'riON eumlnatlon of the
2·1·2tl0· OHIO DIPT ANHOUNCI!tl,
FAIR JUDQ1!9
pertlcularly bounded houH.
O,AQIIIC ·
JUDQII ......1,211.00 .......................1,111.20 and dleerlbed II Raben I. INgle,
.......................s,t.a.7o 24-7280 • OTHIII
1·2·8120 II!NIOA
fqllowt: .
Melge County lhlt!ll
Commtnclng at the Attorney far the
2·H21ti-COUNTV
IIACII'IILATID
FAII'I PRIMIUMI
QOVM'T QftAHT
ln~on of the
Plelntllf
.......................... 410.00
1:a~'ioco:t~~r15 c.nltlltnt of County Llmtr lampaon a
oooooooouoouo .. onoo ooo.IOD.OO
1•Z.7UCI•
JUDOII ......... 1110.00 1101111 10 and County Aothfu11
vmiiiNAIIY
1-1-12» COUNTY
Aoed · 28; thence 120 1. 4th 8t. 11111
IIIWICII ....... 100.00 !·M320 CONTI!IT
OOVIIIN aiWif
fOllOWing
the Floor
PAI!MIUMI
H•n!Oo
...................11,721 .. 22 otnle!tlnt of County Cincinnati, OH 41202·
CONTIIACTUAL
Road H , Iauth 12 4007
INTIIITAI ..,Ur217.11 t·lo831Q JUNIOR
dtg. 30' he~ 1 113-241-3100
FAIR JUDOI!I
t·t-7310 • AIDI
COMPANY IXPINII ......................1,ut.OO dletanoa ot 44t .OO (12)31,(1)71t4
IHt to 1 P.K. nell and
••.•....•......•...•10,000.00 1·2.JUNIOR FAIR
being the point ot
1·2·7380· OTHI!R
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10 &amp; H Adm.$4
Ross Co. Falrgroundl
Shellle Pl.l&gt;flles 150 .00 740
i 35 667
· 6' "12
lt&gt;IS $35 p!e·paK1
no pApers first shots, :.;~
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74().696-0475
Fuel/ 011/ Coal/ .
Bassetl Hound Reg.. vel -;;;;;;;;W;i;oocl~i.i/;;;Gas~....~
checked, 6wks, (F)$250, ~Seasoned
Firewood
"'·576·2126 Hardwood. 446-9204
1")$225, ~
or 304·675·0153
~;,;,;.~~~-;:::=:; ~~....::'~~~~~
Free· 112 Jack Russell Seasoned Flrewoo&lt;t CAA
mix male brown wl white HEAP
accepted.
PIIWS 14 wl&lt;s old 645·594601441-0941
304.£75.5313

of adju"ed Income. Call Valley VIew Apjlnmenl5
304·882-3121, awailable
800 State Route 325
-;;;;;;;;....A;;iw;;iola&amp;;;;;;~~ for Senior and Disabled
Thurman , Ohio 4ssa5
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7•"24"9170
04 Audl A4, 3.O L' people.
~ ~
aua1ro ve. AWD. can
1·2 Bedroom Apar1ments
245·5589
"'!:':~~~~-~~ with appliances furilishad
;::-"':'::::':'"~=~ CONVENIENTLY
LO· On sole laundry lacillly.
j 976 MGV Convertible. CATED . &amp; AFFORD- Cell lor details or pick up
miles ABLE! Townhouse apart·
application at rental
78,000
·304-675-2454
menls, and/or sma 11
offiCe
houses for rant. Call
Possib1lily of ren1a!
2001 Chevy Malibu Lt. 74()-441·1111 tor appli·
assislance.
cation &amp; infOfmation
Equal Housing
ED. 4 OA auto. power ;;;;;~~~~~~locks • windows 56 ·000 . ELLM VIEWAPTS
Opponunlly
mi. clean $4900. Day 2&amp; 3BR and up. Central
TDON -419-526·0466
Furftlture
·~6·1615
or
Even. Alr, WID hookup, tanant
·ThiSinstitution is an
Free· Me.le strlped tabby ~~-;::::=::=~:= ~46-1244 ·
pays electric. EHO Elm
Equal Opportunity
cat, very loving, to good Twice Charmed Used ::'"!~~~~::"'"'~: VIew
· Apts Provider and Employer"
hOme 304·675·7585.
Fumlture &amp; Appllancea . Pollee Impounds! Cars
,_, SSOOI,
Honda. ~(30~41;;:882~
-30~1~7~~~~
Giveaway 3yr Min Pin IO ;~740;;!-2;!4!!5·;;;:,;;5428;;,.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! c""'"
heyYS, Jeepl, FOrdS, &amp; ;T~'
"1n AI vers •lOWer .IS BC· .
a
Good
.Home
Mltotloneout
morel
for U&amp;tlngs cepting apptlcaHons for
30:1-575-2527
1100·620-&lt;1876 ex V435
walling 1~1 lor HUD subJet AeratiOn Motors restdized, 1·BA apartment :-----=-~=
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: ·'
~ pa1red, new &amp; rebuilt In
Wflltt To 8uy
lor the ek:Serly/dlsabled, Tara
Townhouse
stoCk. Call Aon Evans, ~=;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;~ call 875·6679
Apartmenls · 2BA. 1.5
- -1-800·537·9528.
Wan! 1o buy Junl&lt; Cars.
balh .. bacl&lt; pj!lio. pool.
" - EqulpoMm
call740-388·0884
playground. {!rash. sew·
:::;-=..;~==~ :O:Ho":I""::.T:"u:"'b~0:-u~l~~l. --::l~op
alj8.
waler
pd I
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INTEOAfTY, Quality, Free Delivery,
Immaculate 2BA apart, $425/rent,
$425/sec
KIEFER BUILT;
Save 50%. llkl Tubs. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; new carpet . &amp; cabinets dep. can 740·367.0547
VALLEY
HOASEILIYE· 606·326·0777
lresh~
pOinted · W/0
.
.
STOCK
TRAILERS. ~~:-:::-:~~~~
Hov... For Salo
hookup b&amp;au!Hul counlry
c-rac.l
LOAD MA~ EQUIP· NEW AND USED STEEL ~~i#~~~~ selling 10 mlnulas lrom :"':""'~~;;;;;;~~~
"ENT
TRAILERS, S1eel Beams, Pipe Ribar ~
. .
d Pt town . Water &amp; trash pakt. 2 bay seNICe station 1
m
Sandl\111
Jackson Pike. Lease
CARGO E~PRESS &amp; lor
Concrete
Angle, 1182
p
3ll 2A · ""ltl · Mus! see" lo appr-lale
toasant,
r.
·
$425/m~
.
614·595·
7773
required. Call 446·3644
I
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"ESTE •DEA
Channel, Flal . r, tee 0
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tory,
w
or
7~0-645·5953
lor
more into.
CARGOICONCESSION
Gralirig lor Drains, Drl•e· lloors. $153,999, Mus! :::::~~~~~~~
B+W ways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L S I
•• ~com NOW LEASING Jordan ~~~~~~::"":
TRAILERS .
Open "on
ee
www.uo '"-'·
bu,ildlng located 1n
GOOSENECK FLATBED ScrliP "e'•ls
m ~
m
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Landing 2BR. 3BR &amp; Office
~~ .,........
Gallipolis
OH 26 Ceda•
Fri
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&amp;
53999. VIEW OUR EN· us.
·
4BR Availllble No Pels.
4
~
Closed
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St
Rent $450 mth. + de·
8a
TIRE TRAILER INVEN· m· : ~.. ··
"
Tonanl Responsoble lor
••
Thurs. S.l &amp; Sun. 3 Bed . 2 Bolhl Only Rent
&amp;
Elec!ric ,;:;fJOr,;•i;;;I.0=74!!0;,;·2!!56;r.666!!Ei!1""'""
TORY "'
740 4••7'11'11'1
S19,900
tor
listings
....
www.CARMICHAEL.:...,!!
· ~~!!!!!!~"'::"':'""'""""' 800-620-4946 ex R019
304.£74.Q023
or
HouMa For ROftl
TRAILERS.COM
~ Wont To 1uy
304·610.0776
7 40-4&lt;16-382~
Laod (A&lt;nagel
:ii.Jo1;.ilu,;m~ls~hed~;...~u~ps::la::::'lrs 11 ""'"' 0 ' ' lx~. ' '"1'!":.-~~~....:'-:"= ARTIST wants to buy =~iiii;;ii;;;;oi.."-i;;;;;;; apanmenr
slove/lridge Blll'l R&lt;'J'i'.'' ~~·t \1( •1\'n. ~~
'Have you priced a John Large Gray Slates.Catl L_ooking for land to lease walerltrash
. Included )C'IlT' , !'!'~ AI'R l h'r !i )llllf'
Ior dear · hunI"mg 1·300
Doere IaIely? v,ou'tl be 252·729·931 1··-· Leave
h $350 .mo. -+ deposit re· lllli.l-620 -N4o t \ Rt127
aurpriaedl Check out our Message.
acres. Will pay cas . qulrad. 44s.9672 or ~~-~~-~
·-"
1nven 1ory
2br home localed 1n Gat·
u~
at ~~~~':::::~""':::"
446·7620
www.CAREO.com ' Car· AbsolUte Top Dollar . 811.
~;_;;;;;...~~~~ Jlpolis Clly $500 No
mlch.....
Equipment wer/gold
2 bdrm. apt. In 'Rac1ne. Pels.
441·0110
or
"'""
COins.
any
740-446-2412
K/
K/
8K
,
gold
few·
rent
negotiable.
security
591·5174
10 14 1
clep.
requtrod, ~-:-:-----.~~
"-, "--•, Seed, Grain airy. denial gold, pre ;;;;;~;;:~;""'':" 740_949,2025
2br. House lor Rent. In·
• -1 r-..u
1935
US
currency,
.&amp;.
I r.../
~~:;,:;:~~"::'::::""~ etudes Stove. Refrigera·
rlfiU n••.,
2 br. apartmenl S370 a to·r..
WaterrrrashfSewer
Ground ear com. $7.00 a Prool!mlnt sets, cMa·
TownhovMo
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hundred, ~~n~Jr saW. call mond9. MTS Coin Shop. •=.~~=.~~ mo. plus ut1llbes .
·. re- paid, No Pets s..so
~-151 200 AvenJJB, Galli· ~
qulred,
no
pets. month ,
plus
t1epos1t
filii 740.965·3561 . Long
1 and 2 bedroom apto .. 740·992·4119 aSk lor 740.446.1370
Bouom
fUrnished
and
unturnlohed. and houses In ~Me;;'?,ll;•~~-~-~ :'":"'""':""__":"'__-:::::
4 Saa.... 4x5 Round Bales,
2 br . $350 mo. plus de· 3 br. house for renl 109
~
Pomeroy and Mlddklpon,
Liberti St l't. Pleasant.
good
mixed
hay-bam
security deposit required, posit &amp; u1ili11es . no .pe1s.
kept.
Delano Jackson
no pets. 740-992-2218
3rd
SL
R~cine , oo pels 304·593·0909 Of

Fann
675-1743
or
ANa
.:.339-0;;.,;~143~~~-== · ::'::::-::""#-=~~:;;
for sale· .2nd cunlng 2005 Honda 400 EX aSk·
grasa hi."y square bales lng
payoff,
call
304.-e62·2537.
30ol-593·6564

740·247·4292
IBR Apt, W/0 hookupS. Apl for rani 2 Br. $325, I
satellite TV ·Incl. w/r8nt, Br $295. Plus utll. plus
close to hospital. Call dep. 3rd Sl. Recine .
74().339-ll362
740·247-4292

304·675 ·4655
5 room hOuse stova/retr.
44 Olive St. S4251mlh +
depOsit
No
PelS.
446-3945

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on his birthday
Don't grieve
For now I'm free
I'm following the path
God laid for me
llnok His hanti
When I heard Him Call

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And left it all
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Tu laugh, lo love, t.J work or play
Tasks left undone must stay that w'IY
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If my pa1t ing has le ft a voili
Then fill it wilh remembered joy
A fri~nd sh ip iihareli .'a laugh. a kiss; ah ye~.

These things I too will miss
Be not burdened with limes of sorrow
I wi~h you the sunshine of tomorrow
My li fe was full I savored much:
Good friends. f!OOd times. mula lo,•t-xl ones touch
Perhaps my time seemed all to brief;
Don't lengthen it now with undue gr'it:f
Lift up your heart and share with me. ·
God wanted me now: He set me free.
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AUCTIONS/ANTIQUES

Ger1rude
Finlaw
(deceased) ef al
Defendants
Coun of Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio
In pursuance of an
order . of sale to me
directed from said
court in the above
entitled action. I witt
expose · to sale at
public auction on the
front steps of the
Meigs County Court
House
on
Friday.
January 30, 2008 at 10
a.m., of said day, the
· following
described
real estate:
Street Address: 34560
Rocksprings
Road,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Parcel
Number:
1400402000
Legal
Description :
Situated
.in
the
Township ol Salisbury.
County of Meigs. Ohio:
. The following real
estate s1tuated in the
Township of Salisbury.
County of Meigs and
State of Ohio; being in
· Sectitln
16, . · and
described as follows:
• Beginning in the center
o1 State Highway No.
33, now County Road
· 20
following
the
relocatitln of State
Highway No. 33, at the
Southwest comer of a
· 1.81 acre lot of Roy
Grueser and Harold
Blackstcn, recorded in
Deed Book 218, Page
651 , Deed Records of
Meigs County, Ohio:
. thence
South
76
degrees 57 minute·s
East 74.5 feet along
·111e South line of 1he
said 1.61 acre lot,
marked by a steel
mine rail, thence South
17 degrees 47 minutes
West 90.8 feet; thence
i Soufh 69 degrees 37
minutes East 59. 17
feet; thence South 17
degrees 17 ,minutes
East 61 .3 feet; thooce
Soufh 45 degrees 30
minutes East 103.2
feel to lhe North side
of Oak tree; thence
sOuth 87 degrees 05
mlnU1es EaS1 116 feet:
thence
Soulh
18
degrees t2 minutes
EaS1 105.2 feet or to
the South fine of Lewis
Grueoer land; t11ence
South 49 degrees 05
minutes West 264.6
feet along the SOuth
line of LeWis Grueser
to the center of County
Road 20, Old State
Route No. 33; fh.ooce
toltowfng the cenler
. line ol Counly Road

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ASTRO·GRAPH
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KNOW WHAT
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lor others, momentum will mova your way.
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Reelst temptation
at the bridge table
Some of the trickiest contracts to
play are those where there is a ·
tempting but Incorrect line of play
that calls as strongly as the songs of
th'e Sirens. B.ut you must resist it
YOV'Il~
because your contract will be put at
risk, when there is an alternative
INV~STOil
approach that is guaranteed to succeed .
hi today's deal , you are in thrae no·
trump. West leads the heart queen .
You duck the first trick and take
West's heart continuation . How
would you proceed from there?
Note the auction. A«er you opened
one nO-trump, correctly not worrying
about your low doubleton, North
responded two hearts. a transfer bid
BUT MY NO~E SHORE
promising · five-plus spades and
LIKES THAT GAL'S
zero-plus poil)ts. You reb id two
. PARFIJME. II -~
spades, knowing that partnor might
be planning to pass With a weak
hand. Here. though, North had posi·
tive values, so he jump-rebid three
no-trump, offe ring a choice of
games. You were con tent with your
present location.
•
When in no-trump, always start by
counting your top tricks, your instant
winners . Here, you have six: one
spade, two hearts, two diamonds
and one club. And those spades on
the board loci&lt; mighty tasty. But you
had benel not be tempted by that.
-==~==::::r~~;-;~;-;~:;;:,;;:;:;:;:;;;;:;~T----; finesse. If you are, East wlll win with
F
SUT M'( NOSE SHORE
his king and return ~ heart, leaving
LIKES THAT GAL'S
you unable to make your contract
PARFuMl: II _...._.When the spades (unluckily) don't'
run. West will get in with his club king
and cash his hearts. You will lose
one spade, three hearts and one
dub.
Instead, cross to dummy with a diamond and run the club nine. The
finesse loses, but you have nine sure
tricks : one spade, two hearts, two
diamonds and four clubs.

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• Residentiol
front steps of the 2.00 t · tract being a
Meigs County Court part of the following
• Free Estimates
House on Friday, Feb . parcel, being . Parcel
( 740 ) ?92-S009
6th, 2009 at 10:00 · Two of Tract One of
in
Custom Home Building
.a.m.1 ·of said day, the deed. recorded
fotiO)Ying
dlescribed Volu me 302 , Page
Sk:CI From~: Buildings
real estate:
593, Meigs County
Building, Remodeling
Situated
in
the Deed Records,
General repair
Township of Lebanon , Being in Section No. · .__ _ _ _ _ __.
County of Meigs and 20, Town No.3, Range
State of OhiO and No. 11 , of Ohio
bounded
and Corppany's Purchase
described as follows:
and
bounded
as.
Being a part of 25 acre follows,
to-wit:
± tract as recorded in
Beginning eight rods
New·Homes,
Parcel Two as Tract nonh of the southwest
Remodeling,
No. one of Deed corner of said Section.
Additions,
· recorded in Deed Book · thence north fifty (50)
Garages, Pole
302, Page 593, Meigs rods.
thence east
County
Recorder's eighty
(80)
rods;
Buildings, Roofs,
Office , Meigs County, thence south fifty (50)
Siding and more.
Ohio; also being a part rods, thence west
of
Section , 20, eighty (80) rods to the
Township . 3 North. place of beginning,
-Drywall,
Range
11
West. containing twenty·five
Lebanon
Township, (25) acres, . more or
Kitchens, Baths
Meigs County, Ohio, less.
and more particularty Excepting the coal and
described as follows:
one-half of the oit, gas
Beginning at a point and other minerals
being the Intersection under said 25 acre ·
of. the south line of said parcel, as reserved in
25 acre
tract and prior deeds.
centerline of Township Excepting the real
Road #138: thence estate conveyed to
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along said south line Barnes Ray Phelps by
SeMCe
North 82 deg. 22 Min. deed dated November
41 Sec. west passing 24, 1993 and recorded
thru a 5/8 Inch Iron pin in Volume 338, Page
Haul
set at a distance of 445 of the Meigs
limestone- Gravel
20.00 feet and going a County Deed Records.
total
distance
of Reference
· Deed:
Dirt· Ag·Lime ·
254.08 feet to a 518 Volume 254, Page
Inch iron pin set; 253, Meigs County
thence leaving south Official Records .
line nonh 07 Dog. 37 Auditor's Parcel No.: .
Min. 19 Sec. east a 07·00971.001
distance of 309.25 feet Property
Address:
Construction
. tO· ~ 5/8 inch iron pin 3236 1 Dewitt . Run
set: · thence south 86 Road, Long Bottom. ·VInyl Siding
Deg. 29 Min. 23 Sec. OH 45743
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east passing thru a 5/B Attorney for Plaintiff:
Windows
inch Iron pin set at a litfle,
Sheels
&amp;
Raallno
distance of 271.92 feet Warner, 211·213 E. : Deck&amp; "
going a total distance Second
Sireet,
of 283 .65 feet to a Pomeroy, OH 45769, ·Garages
point in the centEirline . Telephone: (740) 992· • Pole Buildings
of said township road 6689
• Roam Additions
#138 ; thence along Current
Owner:
Owner:
said centerline lh!l Gregory Petroski &amp;
James Keeses 11
following
three Joyce Grady et al
742 •2332
courses: (1) South 04 Prior deed neferences:
Deg. 56 Min. 54 Sec. Volume 254, Page 253
west a distance of Appraised at $10,000
CORNER STONE
44.20 feet to a point: Terms of sale: Cannot
(2) South 10 Deg. 43 be sold for tess !han CONSTRUCTION
Min. 20· Sec. west
2/3rds of the appraised
Roofing, Siding,
distance of 68.31 feet value. 10% down on
to a point (3) South 14 day ot sale, cash or
Soffif, Decks,
Deg. 45 Min. 41 Sec. cenifled
check.
Doors, Windows,
west a distance of balance
due
on Elecfric, Plumbing,
218.92 feel to the confirmation of sale. ·
Drywall,
principal
point
of The appraisal did not
Remodeling, Room
beginning containing include an interim
Additions
2.00 t. Subject to all examination of the
Local Contractor
legal easemenJs and house.
740-367.0544
rights of way.
Robert E. Beegle,
Free Ealfmateo
Bearings were derived Meigs County Sheriff
740..367.0536
for
the
from magnetic taken Attorney
February 19, 1991 . Plaintiff
The above description little Sheefs &amp; Warner
was prepared from an 211·213 E 2nd St.
actual survey mad~ on Pomeroy, OH 45769
the 19th
day . of 740-992·6689
. February, 1991 by C. (12)31, (1) 7, 14
Thomas Smith, Ohio
Professional SuiVeyor

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20, Old State Route 225, Page 201
above described real
No. 33 1o the place of appraised at $50,000
estate a tract of land
beginning 1 containtng Terms of Sale: Cannot heretofore conveyed
2.26 acres; except all be sold for less than by J. B. Torrence and
legal rights of way.
213rds of the appraised Olive Torrence
to
Save and except the value. 10% down on Louise Isabella Posey
!allowing real estate day of sale, cash or by deed dated April 18,
situated on the South certifibd
check,
1952, and recorded in
side, and conveyed to balance
due
an Volume 170', Page 100
Dores L. Arnold and confirmation of sale.
of the ._Records of
Mildred E. Arnold. by The appraisal did not Deeds 'bl
Meigs
deed
recorded
in include an interior County, Ohio, and
Volume 243, Page 817 examination of the described as follows:
. Meigs County Deed house.
Beginning at a stak.e in
Records,
and Robert E. Beegle, the angle of the
described as follows:
Meigs County Sheriff
Humphrey line; thence
Situated
in
the Attorney · for
the West 6·112 rods to a
Township of Salisbury,
Plaintiff
stake; thence north 12
County of Meigs and Manley,
Deas, rods and· 5 feet to th~
State of Ohio; being in Koc~alski
center of State Route
Section 16, Town 2 POBox 165028
680; thence east along
North. Range 13 West Columbus, OH 43216· the center of said roa d
of the Ohio Company's 5028
6·1/2 rods to a stake in
purchi)se, and being 614-222-4921
the Humphrey line;
described as follows:. (12)24, 31 (1)7
thence south along tl1e
Beginning in the center
Humphrey line 12 rods
of County Road 20. old
Public Notice
and 5 feet to the place
U.S. Route 33, at the
of
beginning,
Southerly comer of a SHERIFF SALES
conlaining 112 acre.
2.26 acre lot of Hoory CASE
N.UMBER Property:
54783
G. Arnold and Barbara 08CV042
STATE
ATE
661,
Arnold, recorded in VANDERBILT MORT &amp; REEDSVILLE.
Ohio
Deed Book 225, Page FINANCE INC.
45772 Meigs County,
201 .Deed. Records of PLAINTIFF
OH 45772.
Meigs County, Ohio. vs
09·00114.000
said point of beginning HAROLD W SMITH 09·01t62MOO
being marf&lt;ed by a ET AL
Prior
Deed
"PK" nail, thence Nonh DEFENDANTS
Relerences:
Volume
49 degrees 05 minutes Coun of Common 15, Page 771
East 266.4 faet to an Pleas.... Meigs County. Also 2006 Glencrest
iron pipe, passing an Ohio
Mobile Home Ser #
iron pipe at 17.8 feet In pursuance of an CH0002245KYAB
set
for reference: order of sale to me Current Owner: Harold
!hence
North
79 directed from said W. Smith et al
degrees 30 minutes court in the above
Apprais,ed at $75,000
West 108.9 feet to an entitled action, I will Terms of Sale: Cannot
iron pipe : thence South expose to sale at be sold ror less than
73 degrees 00 minutes public auction on the 2/3rds ol the appraised
West 209.2 feel to a front steps · of th~
value.' 10% down on
"PK" nail 10 1he Meigs County Court day of sale, cash or
centerline of County · House on Friday, Jan. certified
check,
Road 20, Old U.S. 30, 2009 at 1D:OO a.m.. balance
due
on
Rou te 33, passing a of Said day, the confirmation of sale.
highway
bridge lollowlng
described The appra1sa1
did
approach guard post at . real estate:
include an interior
185.8
feet
for EXHIBIT "A"
·examination
of the
reference;
thence Situated
in
the house .
South 38 degrees 30 Township of Olive , in Robert E. Beegle,
minutes East 169.2 the County of Meigs, Meigs County Sheriff
· feet
along
fhe
and Slate of OhiO, in Anomey
for
the
centerline of County 100 Acre Lot No. 103, PtainliH
Road 20, Old U.S. Town No.4, Range No. Jaritch,
Block
&amp;
the Ohio Rathbone
1t ·of
Route 33. to !he place
of
beginning, Company's Purchase, 602 M. S1. Suite 500
containing 0.6.4 acres, bounded
end Cincinnati , Ohio 45202
more
or
Jess,
described as follows:
513-744-9600
excepting all legal Beginning in the center • (12)24, 31 (1)7
of the County Road ..;_..;__..;_..;__ _
(lghts of way.
. The bearings in the leading from Tuppers
Public Notice
above description are Plains to Reedsville at
magnetic ·based on a the Northeast come of Sheriff Sales
survey• by
Homer a ll'l!ct of land now or Case
Number
Hysell.
Registered fonnerty . owned · by 08CV 107
Surveyor No. 2274, John E. Coleman, Home National Bank
survey
dated thence South 12 rods Plaintiff
September 2, 1965. and 5 feet to a stake; vs .
Being a part of fhe real !hence North 85' East Gregory Petroski &amp;
Estate conveyed to
13 rods to a Slake; Joyce Grady et aI
Henry G. Arnold and tneoce North 12 rods Defendants
Barbara Arnold , by and 5 feet to the center Court of Common
deed
recorded
in of the County Road Pleas, Metgs County,
Volume 225, Page
leading from Tuppars Ohio
20 t , Meigs ·County Plains to Reedsville; In pu~uance of an
Deed Records.
thence South 85° West order of sale to me
Current
Owner: 13 rods to the place of directed from said
Gertrude
Flnlaw b.eginning. containing court. in the above
one acre, more or less. enthled action, I will
(deceased let al
Prior
Deed EXCEPT:
e~pose
to sale at
References: Volume Excepling from the public auction on the

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AUCTIONS/ANTIQUES

Ger1rude
Finlaw
(deceased) ef al
Defendants
Coun of Common
Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio
In pursuance of an
order . of sale to me
directed from said
court in the above
entitled action. I witt
expose · to sale at
public auction on the
front steps of the
Meigs County Court
House
on
Friday.
January 30, 2008 at 10
a.m., of said day, the
· following
described
real estate:
Street Address: 34560
Rocksprings
Road,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Parcel
Number:
1400402000
Legal
Description :
Situated
.in
the
Township ol Salisbury.
County of Meigs. Ohio:
. The following real
estate s1tuated in the
Township of Salisbury.
County of Meigs and
State of Ohio; being in
· Sectitln
16, . · and
described as follows:
• Beginning in the center
o1 State Highway No.
33, now County Road
· 20
following
the
relocatitln of State
Highway No. 33, at the
Southwest comer of a
· 1.81 acre lot of Roy
Grueser and Harold
Blackstcn, recorded in
Deed Book 218, Page
651 , Deed Records of
Meigs County, Ohio:
. thence
South
76
degrees 57 minute·s
East 74.5 feet along
·111e South line of 1he
said 1.61 acre lot,
marked by a steel
mine rail, thence South
17 degrees 47 minutes
West 90.8 feet; thence
i Soufh 69 degrees 37
minutes East 59. 17
feet; thence South 17
degrees 17 ,minutes
East 61 .3 feet; thooce
Soufh 45 degrees 30
minutes East 103.2
feel to lhe North side
of Oak tree; thence
sOuth 87 degrees 05
mlnU1es EaS1 116 feet:
thence
Soulh
18
degrees t2 minutes
EaS1 105.2 feet or to
the South fine of Lewis
Grueoer land; t11ence
South 49 degrees 05
minutes West 264.6
feet along the SOuth
line of LeWis Grueser
to the center of County
Road 20, Old State
Route No. 33; fh.ooce
toltowfng the cenler
. line ol Counly Road

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Some of the trickiest contracts to
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tempting but Incorrect line of play
that calls as strongly as the songs of
th'e Sirens. B.ut you must resist it
YOV'Il~
because your contract will be put at
risk, when there is an alternative
INV~STOil
approach that is guaranteed to succeed .
hi today's deal , you are in thrae no·
trump. West leads the heart queen .
You duck the first trick and take
West's heart continuation . How
would you proceed from there?
Note the auction. A«er you opened
one nO-trump, correctly not worrying
about your low doubleton, North
responded two hearts. a transfer bid
BUT MY NO~E SHORE
promising · five-plus spades and
LIKES THAT GAL'S
zero-plus poil)ts. You reb id two
. PARFIJME. II -~
spades, knowing that partnor might
be planning to pass With a weak
hand. Here. though, North had posi·
tive values, so he jump-rebid three
no-trump, offe ring a choice of
games. You were con tent with your
present location.
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counting your top tricks, your instant
winners . Here, you have six: one
spade, two hearts, two diamonds
and one club. And those spades on
the board loci&lt; mighty tasty. But you
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LIKES THAT GAL'S
you unable to make your contract
PARFuMl: II _...._.When the spades (unluckily) don't'
run. West will get in with his club king
and cash his hearts. You will lose
one spade, three hearts and one
dub.
Instead, cross to dummy with a diamond and run the club nine. The
finesse loses, but you have nine sure
tricks : one spade, two hearts, two
diamonds and four clubs.

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front steps of the 2.00 t · tract being a
Meigs County Court part of the following
• Free Estimates
House on Friday, Feb . parcel, being . Parcel
( 740 ) ?92-S009
6th, 2009 at 10:00 · Two of Tract One of
in
Custom Home Building
.a.m.1 ·of said day, the deed. recorded
fotiO)Ying
dlescribed Volu me 302 , Page
Sk:CI From~: Buildings
real estate:
593, Meigs County
Building, Remodeling
Situated
in
the Deed Records,
General repair
Township of Lebanon , Being in Section No. · .__ _ _ _ _ __.
County of Meigs and 20, Town No.3, Range
State of OhiO and No. 11 , of Ohio
bounded
and Corppany's Purchase
described as follows:
and
bounded
as.
Being a part of 25 acre follows,
to-wit:
± tract as recorded in
Beginning eight rods
New·Homes,
Parcel Two as Tract nonh of the southwest
Remodeling,
No. one of Deed corner of said Section.
Additions,
· recorded in Deed Book · thence north fifty (50)
Garages, Pole
302, Page 593, Meigs rods.
thence east
County
Recorder's eighty
(80)
rods;
Buildings, Roofs,
Office , Meigs County, thence south fifty (50)
Siding and more.
Ohio; also being a part rods, thence west
of
Section , 20, eighty (80) rods to the
Township . 3 North. place of beginning,
-Drywall,
Range
11
West. containing twenty·five
Lebanon
Township, (25) acres, . more or
Kitchens, Baths
Meigs County, Ohio, less.
and more particularty Excepting the coal and
described as follows:
one-half of the oit, gas
Beginning at a point and other minerals
being the Intersection under said 25 acre ·
of. the south line of said parcel, as reserved in
25 acre
tract and prior deeds.
centerline of Township Excepting the real
Road #138: thence estate conveyed to
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along said south line Barnes Ray Phelps by
SeMCe
North 82 deg. 22 Min. deed dated November
41 Sec. west passing 24, 1993 and recorded
thru a 5/8 Inch Iron pin in Volume 338, Page
Haul
set at a distance of 445 of the Meigs
limestone- Gravel
20.00 feet and going a County Deed Records.
total
distance
of Reference
· Deed:
Dirt· Ag·Lime ·
254.08 feet to a 518 Volume 254, Page
Inch iron pin set; 253, Meigs County
thence leaving south Official Records .
line nonh 07 Dog. 37 Auditor's Parcel No.: .
Min. 19 Sec. east a 07·00971.001
distance of 309.25 feet Property
Address:
Construction
. tO· ~ 5/8 inch iron pin 3236 1 Dewitt . Run
set: · thence south 86 Road, Long Bottom. ·VInyl Siding
Deg. 29 Min. 23 Sec. OH 45743
• Replacomenl
east passing thru a 5/B Attorney for Plaintiff:
Windows
inch Iron pin set at a litfle,
Sheels
&amp;
Raallno
distance of 271.92 feet Warner, 211·213 E. : Deck&amp; "
going a total distance Second
Sireet,
of 283 .65 feet to a Pomeroy, OH 45769, ·Garages
point in the centEirline . Telephone: (740) 992· • Pole Buildings
of said township road 6689
• Roam Additions
#138 ; thence along Current
Owner:
Owner:
said centerline lh!l Gregory Petroski &amp;
James Keeses 11
following
three Joyce Grady et al
742 •2332
courses: (1) South 04 Prior deed neferences:
Deg. 56 Min. 54 Sec. Volume 254, Page 253
west a distance of Appraised at $10,000
CORNER STONE
44.20 feet to a point: Terms of sale: Cannot
(2) South 10 Deg. 43 be sold for tess !han CONSTRUCTION
Min. 20· Sec. west
2/3rds of the appraised
Roofing, Siding,
distance of 68.31 feet value. 10% down on
to a point (3) South 14 day ot sale, cash or
Soffif, Decks,
Deg. 45 Min. 41 Sec. cenifled
check.
Doors, Windows,
west a distance of balance
due
on Elecfric, Plumbing,
218.92 feel to the confirmation of sale. ·
Drywall,
principal
point
of The appraisal did not
Remodeling, Room
beginning containing include an interim
Additions
2.00 t. Subject to all examination of the
Local Contractor
legal easemenJs and house.
740-367.0544
rights of way.
Robert E. Beegle,
Free Ealfmateo
Bearings were derived Meigs County Sheriff
740..367.0536
for
the
from magnetic taken Attorney
February 19, 1991 . Plaintiff
The above description little Sheefs &amp; Warner
was prepared from an 211·213 E 2nd St.
actual survey mad~ on Pomeroy, OH 45769
the 19th
day . of 740-992·6689
. February, 1991 by C. (12)31, (1) 7, 14
Thomas Smith, Ohio
Professional SuiVeyor

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20, Old State Route 225, Page 201
above described real
No. 33 1o the place of appraised at $50,000
estate a tract of land
beginning 1 containtng Terms of Sale: Cannot heretofore conveyed
2.26 acres; except all be sold for less than by J. B. Torrence and
legal rights of way.
213rds of the appraised Olive Torrence
to
Save and except the value. 10% down on Louise Isabella Posey
!allowing real estate day of sale, cash or by deed dated April 18,
situated on the South certifibd
check,
1952, and recorded in
side, and conveyed to balance
due
an Volume 170', Page 100
Dores L. Arnold and confirmation of sale.
of the ._Records of
Mildred E. Arnold. by The appraisal did not Deeds 'bl
Meigs
deed
recorded
in include an interior County, Ohio, and
Volume 243, Page 817 examination of the described as follows:
. Meigs County Deed house.
Beginning at a stak.e in
Records,
and Robert E. Beegle, the angle of the
described as follows:
Meigs County Sheriff
Humphrey line; thence
Situated
in
the Attorney · for
the West 6·112 rods to a
Township of Salisbury,
Plaintiff
stake; thence north 12
County of Meigs and Manley,
Deas, rods and· 5 feet to th~
State of Ohio; being in Koc~alski
center of State Route
Section 16, Town 2 POBox 165028
680; thence east along
North. Range 13 West Columbus, OH 43216· the center of said roa d
of the Ohio Company's 5028
6·1/2 rods to a stake in
purchi)se, and being 614-222-4921
the Humphrey line;
described as follows:. (12)24, 31 (1)7
thence south along tl1e
Beginning in the center
Humphrey line 12 rods
of County Road 20. old
Public Notice
and 5 feet to the place
U.S. Route 33, at the
of
beginning,
Southerly comer of a SHERIFF SALES
conlaining 112 acre.
2.26 acre lot of Hoory CASE
N.UMBER Property:
54783
G. Arnold and Barbara 08CV042
STATE
ATE
661,
Arnold, recorded in VANDERBILT MORT &amp; REEDSVILLE.
Ohio
Deed Book 225, Page FINANCE INC.
45772 Meigs County,
201 .Deed. Records of PLAINTIFF
OH 45772.
Meigs County, Ohio. vs
09·00114.000
said point of beginning HAROLD W SMITH 09·01t62MOO
being marf&lt;ed by a ET AL
Prior
Deed
"PK" nail, thence Nonh DEFENDANTS
Relerences:
Volume
49 degrees 05 minutes Coun of Common 15, Page 771
East 266.4 faet to an Pleas.... Meigs County. Also 2006 Glencrest
iron pipe, passing an Ohio
Mobile Home Ser #
iron pipe at 17.8 feet In pursuance of an CH0002245KYAB
set
for reference: order of sale to me Current Owner: Harold
!hence
North
79 directed from said W. Smith et al
degrees 30 minutes court in the above
Apprais,ed at $75,000
West 108.9 feet to an entitled action, I will Terms of Sale: Cannot
iron pipe : thence South expose to sale at be sold ror less than
73 degrees 00 minutes public auction on the 2/3rds ol the appraised
West 209.2 feel to a front steps · of th~
value.' 10% down on
"PK" nail 10 1he Meigs County Court day of sale, cash or
centerline of County · House on Friday, Jan. certified
check,
Road 20, Old U.S. 30, 2009 at 1D:OO a.m.. balance
due
on
Rou te 33, passing a of Said day, the confirmation of sale.
highway
bridge lollowlng
described The appra1sa1
did
approach guard post at . real estate:
include an interior
185.8
feet
for EXHIBIT "A"
·examination
of the
reference;
thence Situated
in
the house .
South 38 degrees 30 Township of Olive , in Robert E. Beegle,
minutes East 169.2 the County of Meigs, Meigs County Sheriff
· feet
along
fhe
and Slate of OhiO, in Anomey
for
the
centerline of County 100 Acre Lot No. 103, PtainliH
Road 20, Old U.S. Town No.4, Range No. Jaritch,
Block
&amp;
the Ohio Rathbone
1t ·of
Route 33. to !he place
of
beginning, Company's Purchase, 602 M. S1. Suite 500
containing 0.6.4 acres, bounded
end Cincinnati , Ohio 45202
more
or
Jess,
described as follows:
513-744-9600
excepting all legal Beginning in the center • (12)24, 31 (1)7
of the County Road ..;_..;__..;_..;__ _
(lghts of way.
. The bearings in the leading from Tuppers
Public Notice
above description are Plains to Reedsville at
magnetic ·based on a the Northeast come of Sheriff Sales
survey• by
Homer a ll'l!ct of land now or Case
Number
Hysell.
Registered fonnerty . owned · by 08CV 107
Surveyor No. 2274, John E. Coleman, Home National Bank
survey
dated thence South 12 rods Plaintiff
September 2, 1965. and 5 feet to a stake; vs .
Being a part of fhe real !hence North 85' East Gregory Petroski &amp;
Estate conveyed to
13 rods to a Slake; Joyce Grady et aI
Henry G. Arnold and tneoce North 12 rods Defendants
Barbara Arnold , by and 5 feet to the center Court of Common
deed
recorded
in of the County Road Pleas, Metgs County,
Volume 225, Page
leading from Tuppars Ohio
20 t , Meigs ·County Plains to Reedsville; In pu~uance of an
Deed Records.
thence South 85° West order of sale to me
Current
Owner: 13 rods to the place of directed from said
Gertrude
Flnlaw b.eginning. containing court. in the above
one acre, more or less. enthled action, I will
(deceased let al
Prior
Deed EXCEPT:
e~pose
to sale at
References: Volume Excepling from the public auction on the

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