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to estimates provided to
Fiscal Otticer Susan Baker
by County Auditor Mary
MIDDLEPORT
Byer-Hill, a one-mill levy
Middleport Village Council would generate $17,636, a
will place a three-mill oper- two-mill levy, $35,271, and
ating levy on the May 8 pri- a three-mill levy, $52,907,
mary ballot to replace a levy based on a I00-percent colvoters rejected last year.
lection rate .
Meeting
Monday
The village is operating at
evening, council approved a loss of $30,000 per year
the ballot issue baseq on a due to the defeat of a procomparison of projected posed levy renewal last
Council
revenue from one, two and November.
three-mill levies. According Member Jean Craig said a
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three-mill levy is "mandatory," due to 1he village's
financial condition.
If the levy is approved in
May, the village will not
begin collecting proceed s
until January, 2008, Baker
said. The levy proceeds
would benefit the genera l
fund. and fund operations
in several village depart·
ments, including the police
department.
Other business
Baker reported that the

village has collected $4,760
in rental fees on 23~ units
since the village first mailed
bills to rental property owners last month. The annual
rental fee is $20 per unit.
Craig said the building
committee plans to meet
monthly with Building
Inspector Randall Mullins to
track progrt!Ss on an inspection program first proposed
last year. According to village records, only two rental
units were inspected in 2006.

She said Mullins will be
required 10 present a li st of
inspected properties to the
committee, and to report on
any citat10m issued.
Craig also said the vi 1lage should enforce the
S I00 penalty on the books
for rental property owners
who do not pay the $20
annual fee.
"'If this is what those of
us around this table have
Please see Levy, AS

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POMEROY
A
Langsville man accused of
poaching in a Division of
Wildlife case also faces
drug-related charges filed
by the Meigs County
Sheriff's Department.
Hobert L. Cundiff, 41,
Langsville, was charged
Page AS
Mo'nday through Meigs
County
Court with 17
• Martha WoHe, 93
wildlife offenses aher stale
and local wildlife officials
and law enforcement officers conducted a search of
hi s home. Eight others
were also arrested on
• Police say off-duty
wildlife offenses.
officer prevented larger
While at the residence
wildlife officials,
assisting
killing spree in rampage
sheriff's deputies saw mariat Utah shopping mall.
juana in plain view in the
See Page' A2
Dexter Road residence, and
obtained and executed a
• Birth announced.
second search warrant at ihe
See Page A3
home, Deputy Rick Smith
Charlene Hoeftlch/ photo .
· • Trustees plan for
said. Officers found "a sub- About 32 little girls , all dressed up in their Sunday best, attended a Valentine tea held at the Meigs Museum annex
stantial amount" of marijua- Saturday afternoon. They had a light luncheon served with tea in miniature cups before decorating brimmed hats with col·
renovation of University
na and pre scription medica- orful flowers. The afternoon also included making teddy bear valentines and playing games.
Center. See Page A3
lion violations.
• VFW Post 9926
Cundiff was charged
to award scholarships.
Monday with tampering
with dru gs, felony possesSee Page A3
sion of marijuana, traffick• Grangers hear about
ing in marijuana, and posBY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MVDA.I LVSENTINEL .COM
contests. See Page A3 session of Schedule II
drugs. Smith said the pre• Local Briefs.
scriptions were for pain
POMEROY - Yesterday the topic of the
See Page AS
medications .
revitalization of downtown Middleport and
• For the Record.
ODN R charged Cundiff a few numbers sung by The Frenc h Chorders
Ladies Quartet was music to the members of
See Page AS
Please see Chai'JeS, AS
the Meigs County Chambe r of Commerce.
• New reports renew
Members were gathered for the chamold debate over cost
ber's monthly "business-minded" luncheon.
of quality education.
hearing speaker Mike Gerlach of the
Middleport Development Group speak on
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the revitali zation of downtown Middlport.
Gerlach's speech covered a range of issues
including the ''streets&lt;: ape" plan to change the
look of downtown, calling it "si milar" to
WEATHER
what Pomeroy accomplished in enhancing a
small town aesthetic . Gerlach said the
streetscape plan was developed with a
$ 10,000 gram to help enhance not only downBY BETH SERGENT
town but to encoumge and support businessBeth Sargent/ photo
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es in Middlep&lt;it1 of which he said there were Members of The French Chorders Ladies Quartet (from left) Suzy Parker.
upwards of 60. Gerlach said the MiddleiXlrt Sue Priest, Bev Alberchinski, Nan Heiskell perform love songs in honor of
POMEROY - The deadValentine's Day for the Meigs County Chamber of Commerce.
Please see Chamber. AS
line to pay Pomeroy's rental
inspection fee ha s been
e,.;tended by 30 days from
Jan. 31 to March I.
Councilwoman
Ruth
Detallo on Pace A3
Spaun brought up the idea
it did in the times and li fe of
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
of an e,.;tension at the recent
HOEFLICH@MYOAILYSENTINEL.COM
Abraham Lincoln.
village council meeting
She spoke of Lincoln's
when Pomeroy Chief of
POMEROYDescribing
defeats in his personal and
Police Mark E. Proflitt said
the
pnlit
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climate
as
politic'al life and the fortionly about 50 inspections
·'somewhat
challenging
in
tude
&lt;Ind faith which drove
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have been scheduled. ·
2006."
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Senator
Jov
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to a place where . he
"We have some landlords
Annie's Mailbox
A3 , coming
Padgett (R-20 District) called c·ould be elected president
in for applications
on party faithfuls tG "be m't in IR60. "He learned from
but
there
numerous ones
Calendars
A3 that have are
discouraged,
to remember hi s failure s. he applied those
not done that yet."
Ohio GOP's grassroots lessons to reach success.
Classifieds
82-4 Proffitt told council.
strength. and be Dptimistic and his message to us is
Proffitt , whose departabout recovery."
'don' t give up' . Remember
Comics
Bs ment is in charge of the
Padgett was speaker at the that fnrtitudc and faith is a
code enforcement officer
annual Lincoln Day dinner measure of charal'ter."
Editorials
A4 doing the inspections, said
of the Meigs County
She c·ommended Lincoln
he would be in favor of the
Republican Party held for speaking opening ahout
Obituaries
As extension only if the people
Monday night at Meigs his loyalty to country, his
paying the $25 inspection
High School. To the nearl y faith in God, his sense of
B Section fee late understood that it
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would be due again in
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adversity
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strength of character and
Please see Dinner. A5
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BY MARY FOSTER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

NEW ORL EANS
Eighteen months after
Hurricane Katri na, Ste ll a
Chambe rs' modest redbrick house had finall y been
repaired, and she was wait ing fo r one last utility
hook up to move back in.
But the 85-year-old woman
ne ver made it.
A tornado tore through
her neighborhood in the
city's Gentill y neighborhood before day break
Tuesday, t1attening her
house. ripping apart the
front -yard FEMA trailer in
which she was li ving. and
killing her.
At least 29 people were
injured,
including
Chambers· daughter, Gat!, as
the twister heaped more misery on neighborhoods still
trying to recover from
Katrina.
The
storm
destroyed at least SO FEMA
trailers and dozens of homes,
and damaged many others
- many of which were in
various states of repair.
"We were trying to get my
mother back in the house.
Now there is nothing to
repatr."
said
Mervin
Pollard. whose 81 -year-old
mother· s Katrina-tlooded
home was reduced to ·a pile
of lumber Tuesday. "How
do you start over again
when you are already trying
to do that?"
Firefighters went door to
door, once again searching
for victims of a storm. They
spray-painted bright orange
rectangles on the buildings
and trailers and, as with the
circles searchers used after
Hurricane Katrina, they listed the date of the search and
whether bodies were found.
"Some of these houses
still have the circle on them
from the last search," resi.dent Patrick Clementine
said. "Now we're doing it
again."
Gov. Kathleen Blanco

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Police say off-duty officer prevented larger
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the prospect of once again
having to find temporary
shelter .and do battle with
insurance ~:o mpani es .
Kamal Namazi, 49, figured the storm did $175,000
in dents, broken windows
and other damage to the 18
new and used cars on his lot
in Westwego. The car lot
was hit by a tornado in
2004. Katrina tore off the
roof of his Metairie home
· and left a foot of water
inside.
"Right now, I d.~n 't want
to live any more, he satd.
··1 don't want to be in this
world."
The stonn ripped the roof
from the 51 -room hotel next
to Namazi's lot. Owner
Stella Lin said 36 rooms
were occupied but only
minor injuries were reponed.
" Some of the peoP.le there
at the hotel were still living
there
from
Katrina,"
Westwego Fire Chief Keith
Bouvier said.
Lin said her insurance
covered only a tiny fraction
of her hurricane losses, and
she got that after a "really,
really, really big fight ."
"Now I have to fight them
AP photo again," she said .
Rummel Johnson salvages items from a home he and his grandmother shared in the Pontchartrain Park area of Gentilly
Contributing to
this
in New Orleans on Tuesday. The house was sti ll tJeing repaired from Hurricane Katrina damage when a tornado overntght report were A;-.w ciated
damaged the structu re.
Pres;- writer;- Kevin McGill.
Mike Kun zelman and Cain
late
Monday
afternoon.
Burdeau and photographer
her
daughter
and
clinging
to
became teary -eyed as she been hard hit by Katrina an~
life in the rubble. She died
Some storm victims faced Alex Brmtdon.
talked to residents of the have been slow to recover.
In Gentilly, there are vast at a hospital, where her
suburb of Westwego whose
stretches of abandoned, gut- daughter was listed in stable
homes were destroyed.
"It' s incredible. It just ted houses, dotted by trail- condition.
There was no immediate
looks like pick-up sticks," ers and occasional reoccushe said. "People:s lives just pied dwellings. Some aban- estimate of the cost of the
doned houses collapsed in damage.
torn asunder again."
About 21,000 electricity
Blanco issued a disaster the twister's winds.
Blood covered Gail customers in the New
declaration .
authori zing
state aid for the area. She Chambers' face and was Orleans area lost power.
Federal
Emergency
said the state would send in running down her side when
National Guard troops for she banged on the door for Management Agency teams
help at about 3:30a.m., said began inspecting neighbor··
security.
hoods and said it would proThe tornado hop-scotched neighbor Hellean Lewis.
"She was crying and vide hotel rooms and traila 10-mile path from the
west bank of the Mississippi screaming. 'Help me 1 I ers for people whose FEMA
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trailers
were
unusable.
The
River to the shore of Lake can't fin&lt;! my mother!" '
when frlmec:t or pnnt.ct 01'1 1 mug or mouM
Pontchanrain, striking some kewis said. Searchers found American Red Cross said
Viall
neighborhoods · that had Stella Chambers, crying for 90 people were in shelters
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Clubs and
organizations

Thesday, Feb. 20
POM EROY - Pancake
supper, St. Paul Lutheran
Church, 5-7 p.m.. to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.
Wednesday, Feb, 21
POMEROY
Ash
Wedne sday breakfast and
quiet hour, 7:45 a.m. in the
Be~hny building, Second
Stre entrance of Trinity
C ngregational · Church .
Re servations,
Dianne
Hawley at 992-2722 or
Peggy Harris at 992-7569.
POMEROY
- Ash
Wednesday services, 7 p.m.,
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
- imposition of ashes available.

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Julia Marie Adams

VFW Post 9926 to

award scholarships .
Scholarship applications
may be picked up at the
VFW Post in Mason.
W.Va. and completed
forms must be received by
the VFW Post no later than
April 30. Applications
received after April 30 will
not be considered . For
more information. contact
your guidance counselor
or VFW representative
listed below.
For more i11jormatinn
contact
MSG
Jeffrey
Russel/Jeffrey. russe/12@ lVI'.
ngb.army.mil or call his
work number. (304)201 30 /3or
cell
phone,
(304 )593-2534.

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my closest friends did nnt
vi sit, call or 'end " L·ard.
I' ve been ill for year,, and
everyone knew this surgery
was a big dea l tu me. It
hu m that my frie nds dido ' t
reach out. I real ly could
have used the su pport .
Should I ask them flat out
why they didn 't call '' I' m
not ;,ure lm\\ to bring it up.
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Dear Wisconsin: Ye ,.
you should a&gt;k, or it\ going
to gnaw at you and tai nt the
fr ie ndship, , which soun J
fa irly tenuot" already. The
neKt time you &gt;ee them, ;,ay,
"Nancy. I'm just wo ndering
why you neve r called. vi, ited or sent a card while I was
in the hm pital for two
weeks. I ,·ould have used
your support."
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column. Please e-mail your
questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie 's Mailbox, P.O.
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Wednesday •.. Cloudy around 6 above. West winds
MASON, W.Va. - The
with a SO percent chance of 10 to 15 mph.
Stewart-Johnson Veterans
Friday and Friday of Foreign Wars Post 9926
snow showers. Much cooler
with highs in the lower 20s. night ...Panly cloudy. Highs will award up to 15 tuition
Northwest winds 10 to 15 in the mid 20s. Lows I0 to scholarships of $500 each to
qualifying area college stumph with gusts up to 25 15.
Saturday
...
Mostly
cloudy
dents and high school
mph.
Wednesday
night ... with a 50 percent chance of seniors who have been
Mostly cloudy. A chance of snow. Highs in the lower accepted into college.
Members of VFW Post
snow showers in the 30s.
Saturday night...Cloudy 9926 and their immediate
evening. Colder with lows
around 8 above. Northwest with a 40 percent chance of families will receive first
winds 5 to I0 mph. Chance snow. Lows in the lower consideration for these
scholarships, but other vet20s.
of snow 30 percent.
Sunday... Mostly cloudy. erans and their families will
Tbursday...Panly sunny.
Cold with highs around 18. A chance of snow in the also be considered. New
West winds 10 to 15 mph.
morning. Highs in rhe this year is a simplified,
Thursday night •••Partly lower 30s . Chance of snow one-page application that
replaces the written resume
cloudy. Cold with lows 30 percent.
required in the past.

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HILllARD - Todd and
Leah Adams of Hilliard
announce the birth of a
daughter, Julia Marie, born
Jan. 19, at Riverside Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams also
have a son. TYler James, two.
Grandparents are Leon
and Linda Hoover of Dublin
and Carol Jean .-\dams of
Syracuse and the~te Jim
Adams.

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am becoming burnt out . By
the end of the day, my feet
hun. I'm out of patience and
dead tired. Many chores and
household mai ntenance go
undone.
For
year&gt;.
EKercise'' No time. Sit
down for a break'' The kid;
are into trouble. Hire some
help? No mo ney for that.
How do other pare nts
recharge? - Burnt Out
Dear Burnt Out: It's not
unusual for working parents
to get burnt out.
Alter your expectation&gt;there are some chores that
simply won't get done until
the children are in college,
and it won't kill anyone. Do
your children have reg ular
duties around the house·• Is
there a relative who would
baby-sit for a few hours·•
Can you exchange baby -sitting days with a neighbor?
Are there after-school programs for your children'!
Readers? Your helpful suggestions are wefcome.
Dear Annie: I recentl y
had major surgery. Two
weeks before, I let all my
friends and famil y know the
hospital where I would be,
along with the address and
phone number, and the cell
phone of the family member
staying with me.
I was in the hospital two
weeks, and in all that time.

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worry for her safetr
I' ve tried to let It go, but
can't get past it. I can't even
bring up the topic without
creating a big disagreement.
What do you suggest? Isadora's Husband
Dear Husband: It is not
unusual these days to see
women running around in
leotards and snug-fitting
workout tops. Ask your wife
to switch to black leotards
and/or a longer skirt, which
should help, but otherwise,
leave it alone. If her religious beliefs aren't enough
for additional modesty,
there's not much you can
do. Men may notice. but if
she is in a public place, in
broad daylight, with other
people around, she is as safe
as anywhere else, in any
other clothin,g.
Dear Anme: I have three
young children. My days
are spent working, commuting, doing endless chores,
taking care of pets, emptying the garbage, pitchin~ in
with laundry and dirty dtshes, keeping the cars running, paymg bills. etc .•
helping the kids with homework, keeping them from
maiming each other, and
trying to get them to bed
when my wife is working.
While I am thankful no
one has health troubles, I

MICH

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SALT LAKE CITY -An
off-duty police _of~cer having . .
an early Valentme s Day dm- "
ner with his wife was credited Tuesday with helping stop
a rampage in a crowded
shopping mall by an IS-yearold gunman who shot live
people to d ~ ath before he
. was killed by police.
A day after the shooting,
investigators struggled to
figure out why a trenchcoated Sulejmen Talovic
AP photo
opened fire on shoppers
with a supremely calm look Ogden city police master officer Ken Hammond addresses
on his face .
the media Tuesday in Ogden. Hammond. dressed in civilian
The teenager wanted "to clothes on his day off, confronted Sulejmen Talovic and
kill a large numher of people" returned fire as Talovic allegedly opened fireo Monday
and probably would have night. killing 5 people, at a local shopping mall. Talovic was
killed many more if not for killed by the police. Hammond's wife, Sarita, looks on . The
the off-duty officer, Police two had dinner at a restaurant at the mall as a preChief Chris Burbank said.
Va'lentines Day date.
Ken Hammond, an otTduty officer from Ogden, to Utah from Bosnia.
. (5, Teresa Ellis, 29. and
north of Salt Lake City,
"He was a such a good Brad Frantz, 24 .
jumped up from.his seat at a boy. 1 don't know what hapHammond's boss, Ogden
restaurant after hearing gun- . pened," she told Salt Lake Police Chief Jon Greiner,
· fire and £!lrnered the gunKSL said the state Senate wants
man, exchltlging fire with City television station
.
him until other officers
Talovic drove to the to honor him.
"Thank goodness he was
arrived, Burbank said.
Trolley Square shopping
there,"
said Greiner, who is
"There is no question that center - a century-old foralso
a
state senator. "You
his quick actions saved the mer trolley. barn with windlives of numerous other peo- ing hallways, brick tloors don 't want to ever say it's
pie," the police chief said.
and wrought-iron balconies, good we were there and
Police said it was not and immediately killed two killed somebody. but it's
immediately clear who fired people, followed by a third probably good someone
the shut that killed Talovic. victim as he came through a was there ."
Accountant Jeff Barlow
Talovic had a backpack door. Burbank said. Five
was
on a date at another
full of ammunition. a shot- other people were then shot
.restaurant when he looked
gun and a .38-caliber pistol , in a gift shop, he said.,
police said. Investigators
Four people who were outside and saw the gunman
knew little about him , wounded remained hospital- firing from the hip.
"I thought it was some
except than he lived in Salt ized Tuesday. two in critical
kind of joke - some kind
Lake City with his mQther, condition. two in serious.
the police chief said. He
One of the wounded of movie or stunt," Barlow
was enrolled in numerous shoppers. Shawn Ml!nns, said. "I didn't believe it was
city schools before with- 34, was alone outside the happening. And then I saw a
drawing in 2004. the school mall after a meal with his man go down in a courtdistrict said.
wife and two &gt;tepchildren yard. I reali zed thi s was
''I feel like I was there and when Talovic blasted him serious . These are real buldid what I had to do," with a shotgun. according to lets flying around."
His date, Stephanie .
Hammond told reporters. sister-in-law Jodie Sparrow.
After spotting the gunman.
With dozens of pellet s Bronson, added : "Just crazy.
he told his pregnant wife to embedded in his side, Absolutely terrifying."
David Dean. who own s a
take cover in the restaurant Munns staggerell into a
and went to confront the restaurant and warned . din- greeting-card store at the
suspect.
.
· ers about the gunman . mall, said three or four people died inside his store.
Talovic's' aunt . Ajka Sparrow said.
Onerovic, emerged briefly
Outside the mall. candle' which was pac ked with
from the family's house to and flowers were left as Valentine's Day shoppers.
Associated Press writers
say relati ves had no ide&lt;t memorials to the victims.
why the young man who we re identifi ed as Doug Alden. Jennifer
attacked so man y ' trange rs. Jeffrey Walke r. 52. Va[leS\a Do/mer and Oehhit' Hummel
She said the famil y moved Quinn: 29. Kirsten Hinkley. contributed to this starr.

BY KATHY MtTCHW.
AND MARCY SuGAR

Birthdays

~ OOudv ~ ~· ~

BY PAUL FOY

Husband doesn't like wifes provocative attire

Wednesday, Feb. 14
Dear Readers: Happy
MIDDLEPORT
Valentine's
Day and a speMiddleppn Literary Club, 2
cial greeting to our veterans
p.m. Wednesday, at the
in VA hospitals around the
Pomeroy Library. Pat Holter
country.
And our gratitude
to review The Sunday Wife
to
those
readers who have
by Cassandra King. Connie
taken the time to visit the
Gilkey. hostess.
vets and se nd valentines. It
Thursday, Feb. IS
means so much to them.
POMEROY - Meigs
Dear Annie: Mr wife and
County
Community
I
have
been marrted for 33
Coalition.
7
p.m..
wonderful years and recentMulberry
Community
ly moved to a very active
Center, speakers on youth
retirement
commumty.
drug prevention and educaMy
wife
is a trim, attraction.
tive
blonde
bombshell who
CHESTER - Chester
loves to dance, and· she has
Ball Association will hold
joined three performing
an organizatiu!lal meeting,
groups. The problem is, she
6:30 p.m. at the Chester
attends women's dance
Firehouse.
classes four days a week
Saturday, Feb. 17
Sunday, f'eb. 18
and insists on wearing
RACINE - - Racine
COOLVILLE - Lucy provocative clothing Youth League, first meet- · Deeter will observe her 90th tight tops and extremely
ing, election of officers, I birthday on Feb. 18. Cards short skirts with a flesh-colp.m1, Racine American may be sent to her at 755 ored leotard underneath.
Legion Hall, contact Allen Four Mile Creek Road, Wearing these outfits to
Coolville, Ohio 45723 .
Tucker. 247-2103 .
class is one thing, but she is
alway s stopping off for
some errand before or after.
My wife never notices the
men staring at her. We are
both very religious, and I
feel it is inappropriate for
her to dress like this in public. There are bad people in
city/Region
this world, and this type of
Fmecast for Wectn&amp;ldey, feb. 14
High I Low temps
"advertisement" makes me

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VVednesday, February14, 2007

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

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Lesley Marrero In Point
l»Ieasant at ( 304) 6 741
0174. Member SIPC.

POMEROY - Contests
were announced at the
recent meeting of Hemlock
Grange held at the hall
with Rosalie Story presiding.
Information on the contests and the rules for this
year were distributed and
members were reminded
that the sriced rai sin quick
bread wil be judged at the
March meeting.
Roy Grueser, legislative
chairman, reponed on cattle
rustling describing it as big
business in the western
states. He said ranchers
have lost over $8 million in
stolen beef.
Members were reminded
to save pop tabs, Campbell
soup labels, lense s, complete pairs of glas es and
sun glasses along with cases
for the various projects of
the Grange.
It was noted that in the
January-February issue of
Ohio Granger there is a picture of Sarah Caldwell and
Sara Cu llums, 75 year
members of the Grange .
Reported ill were Pearl
Smith
&lt;~nd
Francis
Goeglein.
Kim Romine. lecturer.
based her program on the
life of Thomas Alva Edison
who 'Was born in 1847 in
Milan, Ohio. He had I093

patents in his lifetime. His
first patented invention was
in 1868, the electric vote
recorder. The universal
stock ticker made him his
first fortune in 1869,
$40,000. He always said
thill "genius is one percent
inspiration and 99 percent
perspiration." He had several failed inventions. his
greatest being an ability to
create a practical way to
mine iron ore. He died Oct.
18, 1931.
The March meeting will
be preceded by a bean
soup and cornbread supper.

A~~!·,
Ballroom Classes
Begin Feb. 16
Register Today
Feb. 18 Classic Mofle Club
"Little Women" 2 pm
Ariel Jr. Theatre's
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Feb. 23-25
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PORTSMOUTH - The
Shawnee State University
(SSU) Board of Trustees
at a meeting held on Feb.
9 in the Homer Selby
Board Room of the Clark
Library authorize,!! the
issuance of up to $18 million in bonds to finance
the renovation of the
University Center.
"With room for over 600
students to live on campus
and others spending more
time here. we need an
el\panded university center
with the facilities and services to meet their needs,"
said Kay Reynolds, chair
of the Shawnee State
of
University
Board
Trustees . ''The bonding
approved by the Trustees
today will provide the
financing to add a new
wing to the university center that will accommodate
an el\panded cafeteria,
meeting space for student
organizations, and more
recreational
opportunities."
Because the payment of
the bonds will be supported
by a new student fee the
interest rate paid by the university will be lower than
for bonds not hacked by a
source of revenue.
'The new fee came out of
di scussions between student government leaders.
who put a high priority on
renovating th.: universit y
center, and
President
Morris," said Kelly Hatas.

president of the Shawnee
State University Swdent
Government Association .
"I supported a $1 SO per
semester fee because I
believe the expanded uni "ersity center will be a
tremendous asset to the
university and the students."
During the meeting the
trustees also approved the
·calendar for the 2007-08
academic year, the first during which the uni versity
will be operating (&gt;n a
semester schedule.
"The faculty and staff
have worked verv hard to
make the transition to the ·
semester
schedule
as
smooth as possible . The
Trustees· approval of the
new academic calendar
brings us one step closer to
making all their preparati on
a reality." said Shawnee
State University president
Rita Rice Morris.
For 2007-08 fall semester
classes will begin on Aug.
27 . with final s concluding
on Dec. 19. The spring
semester will run from Jan.
14
to
May
9.
Commencement will be
held on Saturday. May 10.
"By moving to a seme, .
ter schedule students w iII
have more time to adjt"t to
the rigors of a un ivers itv
education . and faculty
members will have more
time to guide their students
to academic success: · said
Morris .

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BY MARY FOSTER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITERS

NEW ORL EANS
Eighteen months after
Hurricane Katri na, Ste ll a
Chambe rs' modest redbrick house had finall y been
repaired, and she was wait ing fo r one last utility
hook up to move back in.
But the 85-year-old woman
ne ver made it.
A tornado tore through
her neighborhood in the
city's Gentill y neighborhood before day break
Tuesday, t1attening her
house. ripping apart the
front -yard FEMA trailer in
which she was li ving. and
killing her.
At least 29 people were
injured,
including
Chambers· daughter, Gat!, as
the twister heaped more misery on neighborhoods still
trying to recover from
Katrina.
The
storm
destroyed at least SO FEMA
trailers and dozens of homes,
and damaged many others
- many of which were in
various states of repair.
"We were trying to get my
mother back in the house.
Now there is nothing to
repatr."
said
Mervin
Pollard. whose 81 -year-old
mother· s Katrina-tlooded
home was reduced to ·a pile
of lumber Tuesday. "How
do you start over again
when you are already trying
to do that?"
Firefighters went door to
door, once again searching
for victims of a storm. They
spray-painted bright orange
rectangles on the buildings
and trailers and, as with the
circles searchers used after
Hurricane Katrina, they listed the date of the search and
whether bodies were found.
"Some of these houses
still have the circle on them
from the last search," resi.dent Patrick Clementine
said. "Now we're doing it
again."
Gov. Kathleen Blanco

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\Vednesday, February14,2007

In New

Police say off-duty officer prevented larger
killing spree in rampage at Utah shoeping mall

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the prospect of once again
having to find temporary
shelter .and do battle with
insurance ~:o mpani es .
Kamal Namazi, 49, figured the storm did $175,000
in dents, broken windows
and other damage to the 18
new and used cars on his lot
in Westwego. The car lot
was hit by a tornado in
2004. Katrina tore off the
roof of his Metairie home
· and left a foot of water
inside.
"Right now, I d.~n 't want
to live any more, he satd.
··1 don't want to be in this
world."
The stonn ripped the roof
from the 51 -room hotel next
to Namazi's lot. Owner
Stella Lin said 36 rooms
were occupied but only
minor injuries were reponed.
" Some of the peoP.le there
at the hotel were still living
there
from
Katrina,"
Westwego Fire Chief Keith
Bouvier said.
Lin said her insurance
covered only a tiny fraction
of her hurricane losses, and
she got that after a "really,
really, really big fight ."
"Now I have to fight them
AP photo again," she said .
Rummel Johnson salvages items from a home he and his grandmother shared in the Pontchartrain Park area of Gentilly
Contributing to
this
in New Orleans on Tuesday. The house was sti ll tJeing repaired from Hurricane Katrina damage when a tornado overntght report were A;-.w ciated
damaged the structu re.
Pres;- writer;- Kevin McGill.
Mike Kun zelman and Cain
late
Monday
afternoon.
Burdeau and photographer
her
daughter
and
clinging
to
became teary -eyed as she been hard hit by Katrina an~
life in the rubble. She died
Some storm victims faced Alex Brmtdon.
talked to residents of the have been slow to recover.
In Gentilly, there are vast at a hospital, where her
suburb of Westwego whose
stretches of abandoned, gut- daughter was listed in stable
homes were destroyed.
"It' s incredible. It just ted houses, dotted by trail- condition.
There was no immediate
looks like pick-up sticks," ers and occasional reoccushe said. "People:s lives just pied dwellings. Some aban- estimate of the cost of the
doned houses collapsed in damage.
torn asunder again."
About 21,000 electricity
Blanco issued a disaster the twister's winds.
Blood covered Gail customers in the New
declaration .
authori zing
state aid for the area. She Chambers' face and was Orleans area lost power.
Federal
Emergency
said the state would send in running down her side when
National Guard troops for she banged on the door for Management Agency teams
help at about 3:30a.m., said began inspecting neighbor··
security.
hoods and said it would proThe tornado hop-scotched neighbor Hellean Lewis.
"She was crying and vide hotel rooms and traila 10-mile path from the
west bank of the Mississippi screaming. 'Help me 1 I ers for people whose FEMA
Smile! Now )'OU Cll'l owrt tht picture ol thai vntorgenab!e
moment captur.a In tht n~. Photo~ DecOm• 11me1e11
trailers
were
unusable.
The
River to the shore of Lake can't fin&lt;! my mother!" '
when frlmec:t or pnnt.ct 01'1 1 mug or mouM
Pontchanrain, striking some kewis said. Searchers found American Red Cross said
Viall
neighborhoods · that had Stella Chambers, crying for 90 people were in shelters
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Clubs and
organizations

Thesday, Feb. 20
POM EROY - Pancake
supper, St. Paul Lutheran
Church, 5-7 p.m.. to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.
Wednesday, Feb, 21
POMEROY
Ash
Wedne sday breakfast and
quiet hour, 7:45 a.m. in the
Be~hny building, Second
Stre entrance of Trinity
C ngregational · Church .
Re servations,
Dianne
Hawley at 992-2722 or
Peggy Harris at 992-7569.
POMEROY
- Ash
Wednesday services, 7 p.m.,
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
- imposition of ashes available.

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award scholarships .
Scholarship applications
may be picked up at the
VFW Post in Mason.
W.Va. and completed
forms must be received by
the VFW Post no later than
April 30. Applications
received after April 30 will
not be considered . For
more information. contact
your guidance counselor
or VFW representative
listed below.
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contact
MSG
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my closest friends did nnt
vi sit, call or 'end " L·ard.
I' ve been ill for year,, and
everyone knew this surgery
was a big dea l tu me. It
hu m that my frie nds dido ' t
reach out. I real ly could
have used the su pport .
Should I ask them flat out
why they didn 't call '' I' m
not ;,ure lm\\ to bring it up.
- Don't Know What To
Say in Wi.~consin
Dear Wisconsin: Ye ,.
you should a&gt;k, or it\ going
to gnaw at you and tai nt the
fr ie ndship, , which soun J
fa irly tenuot" already. The
neKt time you &gt;ee them, ;,ay,
"Nancy. I'm just wo ndering
why you neve r called. vi, ited or sent a card while I was
in the hm pital for two
weeks. I ,·ould have used
your support."
Attnie ~f Mailbox is writ·
ten by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann tanders
column. Please e-mail your
questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie 's Mailbox, P.O.
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Wednesday •.. Cloudy around 6 above. West winds
MASON, W.Va. - The
with a SO percent chance of 10 to 15 mph.
Stewart-Johnson Veterans
Friday and Friday of Foreign Wars Post 9926
snow showers. Much cooler
with highs in the lower 20s. night ...Panly cloudy. Highs will award up to 15 tuition
Northwest winds 10 to 15 in the mid 20s. Lows I0 to scholarships of $500 each to
qualifying area college stumph with gusts up to 25 15.
Saturday
...
Mostly
cloudy
dents and high school
mph.
Wednesday
night ... with a 50 percent chance of seniors who have been
Mostly cloudy. A chance of snow. Highs in the lower accepted into college.
Members of VFW Post
snow showers in the 30s.
Saturday night...Cloudy 9926 and their immediate
evening. Colder with lows
around 8 above. Northwest with a 40 percent chance of families will receive first
winds 5 to I0 mph. Chance snow. Lows in the lower consideration for these
scholarships, but other vet20s.
of snow 30 percent.
Sunday... Mostly cloudy. erans and their families will
Tbursday...Panly sunny.
Cold with highs around 18. A chance of snow in the also be considered. New
West winds 10 to 15 mph.
morning. Highs in rhe this year is a simplified,
Thursday night •••Partly lower 30s . Chance of snow one-page application that
replaces the written resume
cloudy. Cold with lows 30 percent.
required in the past.

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HILllARD - Todd and
Leah Adams of Hilliard
announce the birth of a
daughter, Julia Marie, born
Jan. 19, at Riverside Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams also
have a son. TYler James, two.
Grandparents are Leon
and Linda Hoover of Dublin
and Carol Jean .-\dams of
Syracuse and the~te Jim
Adams.

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[ February 23, 2007 ]

am becoming burnt out . By
the end of the day, my feet
hun. I'm out of patience and
dead tired. Many chores and
household mai ntenance go
undone.
For
year&gt;.
EKercise'' No time. Sit
down for a break'' The kid;
are into trouble. Hire some
help? No mo ney for that.
How do other pare nts
recharge? - Burnt Out
Dear Burnt Out: It's not
unusual for working parents
to get burnt out.
Alter your expectation&gt;there are some chores that
simply won't get done until
the children are in college,
and it won't kill anyone. Do
your children have reg ular
duties around the house·• Is
there a relative who would
baby-sit for a few hours·•
Can you exchange baby -sitting days with a neighbor?
Are there after-school programs for your children'!
Readers? Your helpful suggestions are wefcome.
Dear Annie: I recentl y
had major surgery. Two
weeks before, I let all my
friends and famil y know the
hospital where I would be,
along with the address and
phone number, and the cell
phone of the family member
staying with me.
I was in the hospital two
weeks, and in all that time.

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worry for her safetr
I' ve tried to let It go, but
can't get past it. I can't even
bring up the topic without
creating a big disagreement.
What do you suggest? Isadora's Husband
Dear Husband: It is not
unusual these days to see
women running around in
leotards and snug-fitting
workout tops. Ask your wife
to switch to black leotards
and/or a longer skirt, which
should help, but otherwise,
leave it alone. If her religious beliefs aren't enough
for additional modesty,
there's not much you can
do. Men may notice. but if
she is in a public place, in
broad daylight, with other
people around, she is as safe
as anywhere else, in any
other clothin,g.
Dear Anme: I have three
young children. My days
are spent working, commuting, doing endless chores,
taking care of pets, emptying the garbage, pitchin~ in
with laundry and dirty dtshes, keeping the cars running, paymg bills. etc .•
helping the kids with homework, keeping them from
maiming each other, and
trying to get them to bed
when my wife is working.
While I am thankful no
one has health troubles, I

MICH

Weather

SALT LAKE CITY -An
off-duty police _of~cer having . .
an early Valentme s Day dm- "
ner with his wife was credited Tuesday with helping stop
a rampage in a crowded
shopping mall by an IS-yearold gunman who shot live
people to d ~ ath before he
. was killed by police.
A day after the shooting,
investigators struggled to
figure out why a trenchcoated Sulejmen Talovic
AP photo
opened fire on shoppers
with a supremely calm look Ogden city police master officer Ken Hammond addresses
on his face .
the media Tuesday in Ogden. Hammond. dressed in civilian
The teenager wanted "to clothes on his day off, confronted Sulejmen Talovic and
kill a large numher of people" returned fire as Talovic allegedly opened fireo Monday
and probably would have night. killing 5 people, at a local shopping mall. Talovic was
killed many more if not for killed by the police. Hammond's wife, Sarita, looks on . The
the off-duty officer, Police two had dinner at a restaurant at the mall as a preChief Chris Burbank said.
Va'lentines Day date.
Ken Hammond, an otTduty officer from Ogden, to Utah from Bosnia.
. (5, Teresa Ellis, 29. and
north of Salt Lake City,
"He was a such a good Brad Frantz, 24 .
jumped up from.his seat at a boy. 1 don't know what hapHammond's boss, Ogden
restaurant after hearing gun- . pened," she told Salt Lake Police Chief Jon Greiner,
· fire and £!lrnered the gunKSL said the state Senate wants
man, exchltlging fire with City television station
.
him until other officers
Talovic drove to the to honor him.
"Thank goodness he was
arrived, Burbank said.
Trolley Square shopping
there,"
said Greiner, who is
"There is no question that center - a century-old foralso
a
state senator. "You
his quick actions saved the mer trolley. barn with windlives of numerous other peo- ing hallways, brick tloors don 't want to ever say it's
pie," the police chief said.
and wrought-iron balconies, good we were there and
Police said it was not and immediately killed two killed somebody. but it's
immediately clear who fired people, followed by a third probably good someone
the shut that killed Talovic. victim as he came through a was there ."
Accountant Jeff Barlow
Talovic had a backpack door. Burbank said. Five
was
on a date at another
full of ammunition. a shot- other people were then shot
.restaurant when he looked
gun and a .38-caliber pistol , in a gift shop, he said.,
police said. Investigators
Four people who were outside and saw the gunman
knew little about him , wounded remained hospital- firing from the hip.
"I thought it was some
except than he lived in Salt ized Tuesday. two in critical
kind of joke - some kind
Lake City with his mQther, condition. two in serious.
the police chief said. He
One of the wounded of movie or stunt," Barlow
was enrolled in numerous shoppers. Shawn Ml!nns, said. "I didn't believe it was
city schools before with- 34, was alone outside the happening. And then I saw a
drawing in 2004. the school mall after a meal with his man go down in a courtdistrict said.
wife and two &gt;tepchildren yard. I reali zed thi s was
''I feel like I was there and when Talovic blasted him serious . These are real buldid what I had to do," with a shotgun. according to lets flying around."
His date, Stephanie .
Hammond told reporters. sister-in-law Jodie Sparrow.
After spotting the gunman.
With dozens of pellet s Bronson, added : "Just crazy.
he told his pregnant wife to embedded in his side, Absolutely terrifying."
David Dean. who own s a
take cover in the restaurant Munns staggerell into a
and went to confront the restaurant and warned . din- greeting-card store at the
suspect.
.
· ers about the gunman . mall, said three or four people died inside his store.
Talovic's' aunt . Ajka Sparrow said.
Onerovic, emerged briefly
Outside the mall. candle' which was pac ked with
from the family's house to and flowers were left as Valentine's Day shoppers.
Associated Press writers
say relati ves had no ide&lt;t memorials to the victims.
why the young man who we re identifi ed as Doug Alden. Jennifer
attacked so man y ' trange rs. Jeffrey Walke r. 52. Va[leS\a Do/mer and Oehhit' Hummel
She said the famil y moved Quinn: 29. Kirsten Hinkley. contributed to this starr.

BY KATHY MtTCHW.
AND MARCY SuGAR

Birthdays

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BY PAUL FOY

Husband doesn't like wifes provocative attire

Wednesday, Feb. 14
Dear Readers: Happy
MIDDLEPORT
Valentine's
Day and a speMiddleppn Literary Club, 2
cial greeting to our veterans
p.m. Wednesday, at the
in VA hospitals around the
Pomeroy Library. Pat Holter
country.
And our gratitude
to review The Sunday Wife
to
those
readers who have
by Cassandra King. Connie
taken the time to visit the
Gilkey. hostess.
vets and se nd valentines. It
Thursday, Feb. IS
means so much to them.
POMEROY - Meigs
Dear Annie: Mr wife and
County
Community
I
have
been marrted for 33
Coalition.
7
p.m..
wonderful years and recentMulberry
Community
ly moved to a very active
Center, speakers on youth
retirement
commumty.
drug prevention and educaMy
wife
is a trim, attraction.
tive
blonde
bombshell who
CHESTER - Chester
loves to dance, and· she has
Ball Association will hold
joined three performing
an organizatiu!lal meeting,
groups. The problem is, she
6:30 p.m. at the Chester
attends women's dance
Firehouse.
classes four days a week
Saturday, Feb. 17
Sunday, f'eb. 18
and insists on wearing
RACINE - - Racine
COOLVILLE - Lucy provocative clothing Youth League, first meet- · Deeter will observe her 90th tight tops and extremely
ing, election of officers, I birthday on Feb. 18. Cards short skirts with a flesh-colp.m1, Racine American may be sent to her at 755 ored leotard underneath.
Legion Hall, contact Allen Four Mile Creek Road, Wearing these outfits to
Coolville, Ohio 45723 .
Tucker. 247-2103 .
class is one thing, but she is
alway s stopping off for
some errand before or after.
My wife never notices the
men staring at her. We are
both very religious, and I
feel it is inappropriate for
her to dress like this in public. There are bad people in
city/Region
this world, and this type of
Fmecast for Wectn&amp;ldey, feb. 14
High I Low temps
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POMEROY - Contests
were announced at the
recent meeting of Hemlock
Grange held at the hall
with Rosalie Story presiding.
Information on the contests and the rules for this
year were distributed and
members were reminded
that the sriced rai sin quick
bread wil be judged at the
March meeting.
Roy Grueser, legislative
chairman, reponed on cattle
rustling describing it as big
business in the western
states. He said ranchers
have lost over $8 million in
stolen beef.
Members were reminded
to save pop tabs, Campbell
soup labels, lense s, complete pairs of glas es and
sun glasses along with cases
for the various projects of
the Grange.
It was noted that in the
January-February issue of
Ohio Granger there is a picture of Sarah Caldwell and
Sara Cu llums, 75 year
members of the Grange .
Reported ill were Pearl
Smith
&lt;~nd
Francis
Goeglein.
Kim Romine. lecturer.
based her program on the
life of Thomas Alva Edison
who 'Was born in 1847 in
Milan, Ohio. He had I093

patents in his lifetime. His
first patented invention was
in 1868, the electric vote
recorder. The universal
stock ticker made him his
first fortune in 1869,
$40,000. He always said
thill "genius is one percent
inspiration and 99 percent
perspiration." He had several failed inventions. his
greatest being an ability to
create a practical way to
mine iron ore. He died Oct.
18, 1931.
The March meeting will
be preceded by a bean
soup and cornbread supper.

A~~!·,
Ballroom Classes
Begin Feb. 16
Register Today
Feb. 18 Classic Mofle Club
"Little Women" 2 pm
Ariel Jr. Theatre's
Beauty ud tbe Beast
Feb. 23-25
The Diary or Anne Franlr.
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PORTSMOUTH - The
Shawnee State University
(SSU) Board of Trustees
at a meeting held on Feb.
9 in the Homer Selby
Board Room of the Clark
Library authorize,!! the
issuance of up to $18 million in bonds to finance
the renovation of the
University Center.
"With room for over 600
students to live on campus
and others spending more
time here. we need an
el\panded university center
with the facilities and services to meet their needs,"
said Kay Reynolds, chair
of the Shawnee State
of
University
Board
Trustees . ''The bonding
approved by the Trustees
today will provide the
financing to add a new
wing to the university center that will accommodate
an el\panded cafeteria,
meeting space for student
organizations, and more
recreational
opportunities."
Because the payment of
the bonds will be supported
by a new student fee the
interest rate paid by the university will be lower than
for bonds not hacked by a
source of revenue.
'The new fee came out of
di scussions between student government leaders.
who put a high priority on
renovating th.: universit y
center, and
President
Morris," said Kelly Hatas.

president of the Shawnee
State University Swdent
Government Association .
"I supported a $1 SO per
semester fee because I
believe the expanded uni "ersity center will be a
tremendous asset to the
university and the students."
During the meeting the
trustees also approved the
·calendar for the 2007-08
academic year, the first during which the uni versity
will be operating (&gt;n a
semester schedule.
"The faculty and staff
have worked verv hard to
make the transition to the ·
semester
schedule
as
smooth as possible . The
Trustees· approval of the
new academic calendar
brings us one step closer to
making all their preparati on
a reality." said Shawnee
State University president
Rita Rice Morris.
For 2007-08 fall semester
classes will begin on Aug.
27 . with final s concluding
on Dec. 19. The spring
semester will run from Jan.
14
to
May
9.
Commencement will be
held on Saturday. May 10.
"By moving to a seme, .
ter schedule students w iII
have more time to adjt"t to
the rigors of a un ivers itv
education . and faculty
members will have more
time to guide their students
to academic success: · said
Morris .

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, Feb. 14. the 45th day of 2007. There
are 320 days lett in the year. This is Valentine's Day.
Today's Highlight in History :
On Feb. 14. 1929, the "St. Valentine 's Day Massacre"
took place in a Chicago garage as seven rivals of AI
Capone's gang were gunned down .
On this date:
In 1778, the American ship Ranger carried the recently
adopted Star and Stripes to a foreign port for the lirst time
as it arrived in France.
In 1859. Oregon was admitted to the Union as the 33rd
state.
In 1894. comedian Jack Benny was born Benjamin
Kubelsky in Waukegan, Ill.
·
In 1895. Oscar Wilde's tina! play, "The Importance of
Being Earnest," opened at the St. James ' Theatre in London.
In 1903, the Department of Commerce and Labor was
established. (It was divided into separate departments of
Commerce and Labor in 1913.)
In 1962, lirst lady Jacqueline Kennedy conducted a televised tour of the White House.
In 1979, Adolph Dubs, the U.S. ambassador to
Afghanistan, was kidnapped in Kabul by Muslim extremists
and killed in a shootout betwe.en his abductors and police.
In 1989, Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini called on Muslims to
kill Salman Rushdie, author of "The Satanic Verses." a
novel condemned as blasphemous.
Five years ago: Launching his defense against war crimes
charges, former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic justilied his actions as a "struggle against terrorism" and said
he was a victim of twisted facts and "terrible fabrication."
·Enron executive Sherron Watkins told a House subcommit'tee it was common knowledge at the company that partner'ships were used improperly to hide debt and inflate protits.
The House voted to ban unregulated contributions to national political parties.
Today's Birthdays: TV personality Hugh Downs is 86.
Actress-singer Florence Henderson is 73. Country singer
Razzy Bailey is 68. Jazz musician Maceo Parker is 64.
Movie director Alan Parker is 63. Journalist Carl Bernstein
is 63. Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., is 60. TV personality Pat
O' Brien is 59. Magician Teller (Penn and Teller) is 59.
Cajun singer-musician Michael Doucet (Beausoleil) is 56.
Actor Ken Wahl is 50. Opera singer Renee Fleming is 48.
Actress Meg Tilly is 47. Singer-producer Dwayne Wiggins
is 46. Actor Enrico Colantoni is 44. Actor Zach Galligan is
43. Rock musician Ricky Wolking (The Nixons) is 41.
Tennis player Manuela Maleeva is 40. Rock musician Kevin
Baldes (Lit) is 35. Rock singer Rob Thomas (Matchbox
1\venty) is 35. Actor Freddie Highmore is 15.
Thought for Today: ·'A lady of 47 who has been married
27 years and has six children knows what love really is and
once described it for me like this: 'Love is what you've been
·through with somebody."' - James Thurber, American
humorist (1894-1961).

At my position as transDear Editor:
portal ion director of
Archery deer season Eastern Loca l School
should be open in Ohio District, it is par1 of my
starting early in the first or job to check road condisecond
week
in 1ions after or during
September.
and
run inclement weather.
through Jan. 31.
Recently, we have had
Kentucky already starts our share of bad weather
early
in
September. and I have been over most
Delaware the first week in of the roads in our distric1
September
and
runs several times. I would like
through Jan . 3 I, and has to express my gratitude to
for years . Older men and all of the hard working
women like to hunt when state, county and township
weather is ben cr. Ice bags supervisors. trustees and
work good on your deer on workers who have gotten
a warm day.
out on the roads recently
Big bu cks like to come to keep them passable for
out in the fields in the rest of us. It is a danSeptember to show them- gerous job.
After the most recent
selves.
To be fair to the bow snow storm within 12
hunter, youth hunt for deer hours most of the roads in
should be the third week - our district were passable.
end of October, not in Our appreciation for all of
November. Ohio is the your hard work on a very
best place I ever hunted dangerous and most of the
for deer. I have hunted time thankless job.
several states.
Keep up the good work.
Marlin Wolfe
Arch Rose
Rutland
Long Bottom

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who dispatches information to them ends the conversation with "You be
careful out there." I have
heard them talking all
Dear Editor:
Once again, we need to hours of the day getting to
express our appreciation the roads as quickly as
for the people who work possible.
for . our Meig s County
If only all entrlles
Highway Department.
Since I am a teacher. I would work together as
have been home se veral they do, we would be fordays due to closed tunate indeeo. I never
schools because of the heard a £rump, a groan, a
snow and ic'e. Therefore . I moan about their task s.
have been entertained by What I did hear was,
listening to the ~canner to "O kay. I' ll ge t it done."
hear about road condiI was on my morning
tions, etc.
run · the other morning
I know of no other
(
group of people who work tha1 day we had no temso well , so diligently, and perature at all), and a
cooperate with each other county truck spreading
to the extent that the peo- cinders (I think) passed
ple who work to keep our me while I was plodding
roads in as safe a condi- along . I waved ·and he
tion as possible do. When honked . You know what?
asked about their status It was a happy honk.
out on a road 1hey are
God bless each and
working on, you can tell
they are concerned about every one of you ljl the
Meigs County Highway
doing the job right.
. I never hear a complaint Department.
Carla Shuler
when asked to get one
Long Bottom
more road; the person

Martha Frances WoHe
RACINE - Martha Frances Wolfe, 93, Racine , Ohio,
passed away at I :37 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13. 2007 in the
Four Wrnds Nursing Facility, Jackson, Ohio.
Born January 25, 1914 in Beaver, Pa. she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Martha Lula Werling Ours. She
was a homemaker and member of the Nazarene Church. She
taught Sunday school. was a Church Board member and was
long time treasurer at the former Racine Nazarene Church.
She married Dory M. Wolfe in 1935 in Syracuse and he
preceded in death on Nov. 12, 1985 as well as one son,
Roland Wolfe. a granddaughter, Janelle Wolfe, a grandson,
Jeffrey A. Wolfe. sisters, Mary Householder and Olive
Wolfe, and two brothers, Harvey- Ours and Russell Ours
and a daughter-in-law, Carol Wolfe.
Surviving are two sons, Morris (Joyce) Wolfe, Bidwell
and Cecii"Ed" (Sharon) Wolfe, Jackson, Ohio; Five grandchildren, Daniel E. (Pam) Wolfe, Ashley Wolfe, Jamie
(Melissa) Wolfe. Christina Leavitt and Debra (Mike)
Devore; 12 great grandchildren, a daughter-in-law, Freda
Wolfe, Bradley, Ill .; two sisters-in-law, Elsie Ours, -Dunbar,
W.Va. and Leona Cline, Waterford; and a brother-in-law,
Glenroy Wolfe, Columbia Station, Ohio.
Funeral services will be I I a.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007 in
the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine. Officiating will be
Rev. Eugene Hannon and Rev. Jim Lusher. Interment will be
in Letart Falls Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.
Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be
made in Martha's memory to the Gideons International.
Envelopes will be provided at the funeral home.

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GALLIPOLIS - The Feb. 19 meetin~ of the GalliaJackson-Meigs Board of Alcohol, Drug Add1ction and Mental
Health Services has been canceled and rescheduled for 7 p.m ..
March 19 at the board office, 53 Shawnee Lane, Gallipolis.
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For the Record
Marriage licenses

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POMEROY -Marriage licenses were issued in Meigs
County Probate Court to William Owen Ramsey, 16,
Middleport, and Morgan Elaine Wilson. 19, Middleport,
and to Daniel Scott Bable, 25, Middleport, and Ann Marie
Kauff, 24, Middleport.

Pollee report
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Police Department
investigated 19 incidents and five auto accidents in
January, and Mayor's Court processed 18 traffic cases and
I 6 misdemeanor cases, according to a monthly report to
village council issued by Police Chief Bruce Swift.
Patrol cars were driven 3,376 miles and used 349.4
gallons of fuel.
The department also assisted the county sheriff's department with two search warrants in drug cases.

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The only thing more predictable than the pre-game
hype over the Super Bowl
is the post-game hype about
which commercials worked
and which didn't. The winners of this year's Nobel
Prize won't get a millionth
of
the
ink
that
GoDaddy.com commercial
will . When the Nobel Prize
people start advertising on
the Super Bowl, it will be
worth talking about. Until
then, they're about as newsworthy as Mr. Blackwell's
yearly ten worst-dressed
list.
The commercials rated
most watchable by some
polls were the Budweiser
commercials. At $2.6 million a pop. Bud ran live of
them. Now. here's my question. What bever'lge do you
think most people watching
the game at home were
drinking? Tea? Coffee?
Bottled water? White-wine
spritzers? Or beer'!
So Budweiser just spent
$13 million (plus whatever
it cost to make the ads) to
tell people who were probably already drinking their
product to buy their product. Smart. Well. it must
&gt;have sounded smart after a
few six packs. Otherwise.
it's pretty stupid. There's
only so much beer you can
drink on any one day. There
are 13 million better ways

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to spend their advertising
money.
FedEx spent their $2.6
million explaining that
FedEx Ground service
sounded slow but really
isn't. Basically they were
saying they had a product
with a lousy name, as if
FedEx had nothing to do
with coming up with such a
stupid name. So why not
name it something that
doesn't ~ound slow? Like
Xtreme Ground or Ground
Speed
or
Terrefirma
Blitzkrieg. Whoever came
up with the n.ame FedEx
Ground owes the company
two and a half million dollars. Let me guess: WliS it
your company president?
Another highly rated ad
was for Ooritos. More
advertising to the choir.
"What do you say. dear.
that instead of pate and
caviar. we try corn chips at
the Super Bowl next yearry I
know it's a radical idea. but
I say. tr&lt;~dition be damned,
let 's have chips! And

maybe guacamole."
Did you notice there were
no guacamole ads on the
Super Bowl'' Because
someone at guac central
was smart enough to tigure
out if there was one day in
the entire year you don't
need to tell people about
guacamole. it's Super Bowl
Sunday. The pizza delivery
places have figured that
out, too. But not Coke and
Pepsi.
It seems to me that if you
advertise to people who are
not already buying your
products, you would get a
bigger bang for your buck.
I know, I know, you're
thinking that people in
advertising are smart. they
know what they're doing.
they do all kinds of
research. they really know
what they are talking about.
Nonsense.
Advertising
agencies are all run by 24year-old egomaniacs. Or
middle-aged egomaniacs
pretending they are 24 · Any
ad on the Super Bowl will
get results - how big of a
genius do you have to be to
figure that out? But is it the
smartest way to spend $2.6.
million in 30 seconds?
. Maybe giving away 26
$100,000 literary prizes
would get just as much
publicity. Just one $100,000
priLe would make it one of
the
most
prestigious

COLUMBUS - It's the
question that has dogged
Ohio's S'chool-funding light
for years: how much does i1
cost to give the state's children a good education"
A national policy group on
Tuesday renewed calls to ligure out the price tag, while a
separate legislative analysis
·pegged a possible cost at
$1.8 billion over two years.
"Financial support for
principals. teachers. and students is the bedrock of the
system, but it is well established that Ohio's school
funding system is broken,"
said a report by the national
policy group, Washington.
D.C.-based Achieve Inc .
Upping the ante on
school-funding reform, the
House and Senate on
Tuesday announced they
were reserving the first bill
introduced this year - historically the Legislature's
most important issue - for
Gov. Ted Strickland's
school-funding plan.

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mandated, we need to
enforce it," Craig said.
Village
Administrator
Bradford Anderson reported
on repair work now underway at the bulk water facility on Park Street. A water
leak at the facility has
forced it · to close until
repairs can be made.
Customers purchasing bulk
water ar the facility must
now go to Rutland or
Gallipolis to do so, he said.
Anderson also said the
street committee met to
discuss a safety issue at
Mid- Valley
Christian
School, discussed at the
last meeting.
School
Administrator
Brenda
Barnhart said she is concerned about the safety of
students when their parents
pick them up after school,
and when they cross North
Second Avenue to attend
chapel and other activities
at Rejoicing Life Church.
Anderson said temporary
signage has been ordered to
advise motorists to use caution in the area. and said the
committee will pursue gran1
funding through the Ohio
Department
of
Transportation's
Safe
Routes to School program

landlords who don't pay the
rental inspection fee could
be subject to a maximum
penalty for noncompliance
from PageA1
of$100 per day, a fee which
this would be fair to the is the same for any noncompeople who've already paid pliance of existing village
ordinances.
the fee on time.
When a renter moves out
Proffitt also said he want- the landlord is expected to
ed to be clear his depart- pay to have the property
ment is not receiving any mspected again before a
proceeds from the inspec- new tenant can move in. If
tion fees that go into the vil- the renter stays, the landlord
lage's general fund, not to is required to pay the fee
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the police department.
annually followed by the
Landlords with rental inspection.
with hunting deer with the
properties in Pomeroy are
The inspections are large- aid of a motor vehicle,
asked to pay the $25 rental ly based on standards used transporlin~ a loaded
inspection fee at which time by the United States Oflice firearm wtthin a motor
they will get on a list for of Housing and Urban vehicle. hunting without
Pomeroy Code Enforcement Development. Landlords permission , taking more
Officer Ronnie Spaun to can look over what will be than one wild turkey per
schedule an inspection . The inspected in the ordnance day, hunting turkey without
permit fee is $25 per proper- which, like the rental fee a wild turkey permit, failure
ty or if there are more than inspection form, is available to tag wild turkey, providfour units on the property in the Pomeroy Water ing false information to a
Office in the Pomeroy check station, hunting deer
the fee is $20 per unit.
without a deer permit, four
After March I, those Municipal Building.

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awards, overnight. Maybe
donating $2.6 million to a
college scholarship fund
might get some good publicity. from a crowd that
may hot already be consuming two six packs of
your product a day.
Molson and Sam Adams
didn't advertise on the
Super . Bowl this year. Yet
their stocks are doing better
than Bud's this year. What
do
they
know
that
Budweiser doesn't?
To me the most interesting commercial on the
Super Bowl was for
Revlon's Not Fade Away
hair color, starring Sheryl
Crow. Post-game focus
groups made up of beerdrinking. Dori1os-eating,
FedEx Ground-using men
rated the ad near the bottom, bu1 I wonder how the
35 million women who
watched the Super Bowl
rated it'' Maybe they appreciated the fact that Revlon
was willing 10 spend $2 _6
million dollars to reach out
and talk to them outside of
""'Omen's
shows" and
"n
women's magazines."
(Jim Mulle11 is tire author
of "It 1i1k~s a Village Idiot:

Comp/i('(lling the Simple
Life" and "Baby's First
J(,ttoo. " You cwr reach him
at jim_mullell@m,IW(I\~com)

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"We are taking a meaningful step and demonstrating our serious intent to
work with the governor to
resolve hi s concerns over
the school funding system
in our slate," said Hou se
Speaker Jon Husted.
The announcement was a
less-than-veiled challenge to
Strickland, a Democrat who
has said that he 'll have failed
as governor if he doesn't fix
Ohio's school -funding system . But Strickland has also
said he won 't include that
solution in' his upcoming
two-year budget.
That news has frustrated
Husted, who has questioned
why Strickland wouldn't
pursue a school-funding lix
in the bigges1 spending plan
of the next two years .
';We are hopeful the governor will include his school
funding plan as a portion of
the state budget. but if he is
unable to do so. we have
reserved the top spot in our
process as a vehicle for his
ideas," said Husted, a
Kettering Republican .
Strickland said he was
puzzled by the announce-

ment and said he hadn't been
consulted beforehand. He
said he's not changing his
position that he needs time to
develop a plan that will be
acceptable to the Republican
Legislature. teachers ' unions.
businesses and others.
"What I am rejecting i;
the same old tired politically polarizing approach to
this problem," Strickland
said. "I'm trying 10 lay out a
process that will hopefully
lead to some kind of consensus."
The state 's nonpartisan
Legislative
Service
Co!)lmission arrived at the
$1.8 billion price tag after
analyzing a proposed constitutional amendmen1 at
Husted's request .
The proposed amendment
would declare a high-quality public education a fundamental right of every ·Ohio
child and gradually reduce
the local share of expenses
for schools and increase the
state share.
Husted said it was important for Ohioans to know
the amendment comes with
a cost.

for other safety measures.
Anderson said Police
Chief Bruce Swift plans to
meet with ODOT staff to
discuss how similar problems have been addressed in
other communities.
Council
President
Stephen Houchins inquired
about the replacement of the
traffic light· at the intersection of North Second
Avenue and Race Street,
and Anderson said the
replacement of the light was
unlikely .because of problems collecting from the
driver of the truck who tore
the light down.
Craig asked why a citation to mayor's court had
not been issued to the owners of a Beech Street prop- ·
erty, which Mayor Sandy
lannarelli had ordered be
cleaned up, and asked that
the owners be fined for failure to comply. Council also:
• Approved
monthly
reports from the finance
committee, income tax
department, public works
department and refuse.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fees and tines collected in January, in the
amount of $3,218.20.
• Excused Councilman
Jeff Peckham from the
meeting.
Also
pre se nt
were
Council members Robert
Robinson, Sandy Brown,
and Ferman Moore.
counts of failure to temporary tag deer, four counts of
failure to check deer and
hunting outside of legal
shooting times.
Cundiff appeared in
Meigs County Court on
Monday.

Chamber
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Development Group hopes
the outward beauttfication
efforts which include everything from period street
lighting to trees to a possible
walking path will hopefully
help attract new businesses
and customers.
Gerlach said when all is
said and done the revitalization of downtown Middleport
may end up costing around
$1.5 million which is why the
development group is currently applying for grants for
match money. Gerlach pointed out none of the revitalization efforts such as the
streetscape plan has cost the
village any money.
As for a Middleport walking ~ath, Gerlach said it was
insp1red by the success of
the one in Pomeroy and that
$200,000 had been obtained
to install Middlport's own
walking trail along the river.
This first phase would begin
around Dairy Queen, follow
the river onto Leading reek
and eventually end near the
proposed
Underground
Railroad Trail. The second
phase would take the trail
form the river to General
Hartinger Parkway to Ohio
7 where it would tie in1o
that Underground Railroad
Trail if its ever funded.
The third and linal pha~e
may include connecting the
trail with Pomeroy via the
new Pomeroy Mason Bridge
which will provide "enhancements" such a' a pedestrian
walkway with Mason, W.Va.
showing an interest in possibly picking up the trail on the
o~ide. Gerlach said the

"h could be close to 2
cents on the sales tax or a
devastating increase in
income taxes, bo1h of which
Ohro can't afford right
now." Husted said Tuesday.
Jim Betts. a spokesman
for the group pushing the
amendment. said the shift of
the financial burden from
sc hools to the state would
take place over six years
and no1 be fully in place
until 20 17 .
"To suggest that it is an
immediate requirement that
would require immediate tax
increases is just not true,"
said Betts, spokesman for the
Campaign for Ohio's Future,
which includes education
organizations,
teachers
unions and school districts.
Tuesday's Achieve report
said something must be
done to reduce the number
of local levies and close the
gap between rich and poor
districts .
The $500,000 report
funded by the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation
also said Ohio lacks basic
information about how districts spend money.
Ohio
Department
of
Transportation is also supportive of the trail in
Middleport traveling Ohio 7
along the bypass and then
going back into Pomeroy to
connect with that village's
existing trail.
Also attending the meeting' were members of The
French Chorders Ladies.
Quartet
which
sang
Valentine's Day favorites for
the chamber members, ending with a version of the pop
classic , "One Fine Day."
The quartet is actively seeking members who wish to
join their larger chorus
which meets at 6:30p.m. on
Tuesdays at the Senior
Center in Gallipolis. Call
Suzy Parker at 992-5555 or
Bev Alberchinski at 4462476 for more information.
In
other
chamber
announcements:
A ribbon cutting for
Riverview
Chiropractic
Center, 236 East Main
Street, Pomeroy, will be held
at I :30 p.m. on Thursday,
Feb. 22, light refreshments.
American
Municipal
Power-Ohio open house, 4-6
p.m. on Thursday, March 29
at its office at I 24 West Main
Street, Pomeroy, refreshments
served. call Pany Pickens at
992-3040 to confirm.
Coffee. commerce and
conversations. 8 a.m ..
Fridays, chamber office.
Jeff Fleck of Pleasant
Valley Hospital announced
he was leaving for anolhec
job, introducing Matt
Thomas as his replacement.
Chamber President Hal
Kneen thanked the Pomeroy
McDonalds for providing
lunch and Christi Eblin of the
Pomeroy Library for providing the space for the meeting .

Heart Fair

Dinner
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and forgiveness necessary
to hold people together.
Padgett attributed . those
traits to President Bush
who, noting that he has
embraced that tone with the
Democrat-controled U.S.
House and Senate.
In conclusion Padgett said
that Lincoln's birthday is
celebrated because he is
credited with making the
United States "the most stable country in the world. We
are a nation indivisible, we
are a democracy preserved
..
by a war.
Also speaking briefly at
the dinner was Rep. Jimmy
Stewart
and
Marilyn
Ashcraft, district representative for State Audilor
Mary Taylor with offices in
Athens.
Dale Colburn. executive
chairman, gave the welcome
and Marty Cline emceed the
program following the dinner. County officials w~re
recognized. along wrth
Craig Wehrung who plans to

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, Feb. 14. the 45th day of 2007. There
are 320 days lett in the year. This is Valentine's Day.
Today's Highlight in History :
On Feb. 14. 1929, the "St. Valentine 's Day Massacre"
took place in a Chicago garage as seven rivals of AI
Capone's gang were gunned down .
On this date:
In 1778, the American ship Ranger carried the recently
adopted Star and Stripes to a foreign port for the lirst time
as it arrived in France.
In 1859. Oregon was admitted to the Union as the 33rd
state.
In 1894. comedian Jack Benny was born Benjamin
Kubelsky in Waukegan, Ill.
·
In 1895. Oscar Wilde's tina! play, "The Importance of
Being Earnest," opened at the St. James ' Theatre in London.
In 1903, the Department of Commerce and Labor was
established. (It was divided into separate departments of
Commerce and Labor in 1913.)
In 1962, lirst lady Jacqueline Kennedy conducted a televised tour of the White House.
In 1979, Adolph Dubs, the U.S. ambassador to
Afghanistan, was kidnapped in Kabul by Muslim extremists
and killed in a shootout betwe.en his abductors and police.
In 1989, Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini called on Muslims to
kill Salman Rushdie, author of "The Satanic Verses." a
novel condemned as blasphemous.
Five years ago: Launching his defense against war crimes
charges, former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic justilied his actions as a "struggle against terrorism" and said
he was a victim of twisted facts and "terrible fabrication."
·Enron executive Sherron Watkins told a House subcommit'tee it was common knowledge at the company that partner'ships were used improperly to hide debt and inflate protits.
The House voted to ban unregulated contributions to national political parties.
Today's Birthdays: TV personality Hugh Downs is 86.
Actress-singer Florence Henderson is 73. Country singer
Razzy Bailey is 68. Jazz musician Maceo Parker is 64.
Movie director Alan Parker is 63. Journalist Carl Bernstein
is 63. Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., is 60. TV personality Pat
O' Brien is 59. Magician Teller (Penn and Teller) is 59.
Cajun singer-musician Michael Doucet (Beausoleil) is 56.
Actor Ken Wahl is 50. Opera singer Renee Fleming is 48.
Actress Meg Tilly is 47. Singer-producer Dwayne Wiggins
is 46. Actor Enrico Colantoni is 44. Actor Zach Galligan is
43. Rock musician Ricky Wolking (The Nixons) is 41.
Tennis player Manuela Maleeva is 40. Rock musician Kevin
Baldes (Lit) is 35. Rock singer Rob Thomas (Matchbox
1\venty) is 35. Actor Freddie Highmore is 15.
Thought for Today: ·'A lady of 47 who has been married
27 years and has six children knows what love really is and
once described it for me like this: 'Love is what you've been
·through with somebody."' - James Thurber, American
humorist (1894-1961).

At my position as transDear Editor:
portal ion director of
Archery deer season Eastern Loca l School
should be open in Ohio District, it is par1 of my
starting early in the first or job to check road condisecond
week
in 1ions after or during
September.
and
run inclement weather.
through Jan. 31.
Recently, we have had
Kentucky already starts our share of bad weather
early
in
September. and I have been over most
Delaware the first week in of the roads in our distric1
September
and
runs several times. I would like
through Jan . 3 I, and has to express my gratitude to
for years . Older men and all of the hard working
women like to hunt when state, county and township
weather is ben cr. Ice bags supervisors. trustees and
work good on your deer on workers who have gotten
a warm day.
out on the roads recently
Big bu cks like to come to keep them passable for
out in the fields in the rest of us. It is a danSeptember to show them- gerous job.
After the most recent
selves.
To be fair to the bow snow storm within 12
hunter, youth hunt for deer hours most of the roads in
should be the third week - our district were passable.
end of October, not in Our appreciation for all of
November. Ohio is the your hard work on a very
best place I ever hunted dangerous and most of the
for deer. I have hunted time thankless job.
several states.
Keep up the good work.
Marlin Wolfe
Arch Rose
Rutland
Long Bottom

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who dispatches information to them ends the conversation with "You be
careful out there." I have
heard them talking all
Dear Editor:
Once again, we need to hours of the day getting to
express our appreciation the roads as quickly as
for the people who work possible.
for . our Meig s County
If only all entrlles
Highway Department.
Since I am a teacher. I would work together as
have been home se veral they do, we would be fordays due to closed tunate indeeo. I never
schools because of the heard a £rump, a groan, a
snow and ic'e. Therefore . I moan about their task s.
have been entertained by What I did hear was,
listening to the ~canner to "O kay. I' ll ge t it done."
hear about road condiI was on my morning
tions, etc.
run · the other morning
I know of no other
(
group of people who work tha1 day we had no temso well , so diligently, and perature at all), and a
cooperate with each other county truck spreading
to the extent that the peo- cinders (I think) passed
ple who work to keep our me while I was plodding
roads in as safe a condi- along . I waved ·and he
tion as possible do. When honked . You know what?
asked about their status It was a happy honk.
out on a road 1hey are
God bless each and
working on, you can tell
they are concerned about every one of you ljl the
Meigs County Highway
doing the job right.
. I never hear a complaint Department.
Carla Shuler
when asked to get one
Long Bottom
more road; the person

Martha Frances WoHe
RACINE - Martha Frances Wolfe, 93, Racine , Ohio,
passed away at I :37 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13. 2007 in the
Four Wrnds Nursing Facility, Jackson, Ohio.
Born January 25, 1914 in Beaver, Pa. she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Martha Lula Werling Ours. She
was a homemaker and member of the Nazarene Church. She
taught Sunday school. was a Church Board member and was
long time treasurer at the former Racine Nazarene Church.
She married Dory M. Wolfe in 1935 in Syracuse and he
preceded in death on Nov. 12, 1985 as well as one son,
Roland Wolfe. a granddaughter, Janelle Wolfe, a grandson,
Jeffrey A. Wolfe. sisters, Mary Householder and Olive
Wolfe, and two brothers, Harvey- Ours and Russell Ours
and a daughter-in-law, Carol Wolfe.
Surviving are two sons, Morris (Joyce) Wolfe, Bidwell
and Cecii"Ed" (Sharon) Wolfe, Jackson, Ohio; Five grandchildren, Daniel E. (Pam) Wolfe, Ashley Wolfe, Jamie
(Melissa) Wolfe. Christina Leavitt and Debra (Mike)
Devore; 12 great grandchildren, a daughter-in-law, Freda
Wolfe, Bradley, Ill .; two sisters-in-law, Elsie Ours, -Dunbar,
W.Va. and Leona Cline, Waterford; and a brother-in-law,
Glenroy Wolfe, Columbia Station, Ohio.
Funeral services will be I I a.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007 in
the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine. Officiating will be
Rev. Eugene Hannon and Rev. Jim Lusher. Interment will be
in Letart Falls Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.
Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be
made in Martha's memory to the Gideons International.
Envelopes will be provided at the funeral home.

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GALLIPOLIS - The Feb. 19 meetin~ of the GalliaJackson-Meigs Board of Alcohol, Drug Add1ction and Mental
Health Services has been canceled and rescheduled for 7 p.m ..
March 19 at the board office, 53 Shawnee Lane, Gallipolis.
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POMEROY -Marriage licenses were issued in Meigs
County Probate Court to William Owen Ramsey, 16,
Middleport, and Morgan Elaine Wilson. 19, Middleport,
and to Daniel Scott Bable, 25, Middleport, and Ann Marie
Kauff, 24, Middleport.

Pollee report
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Police Department
investigated 19 incidents and five auto accidents in
January, and Mayor's Court processed 18 traffic cases and
I 6 misdemeanor cases, according to a monthly report to
village council issued by Police Chief Bruce Swift.
Patrol cars were driven 3,376 miles and used 349.4
gallons of fuel.
The department also assisted the county sheriff's department with two search warrants in drug cases.

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The only thing more predictable than the pre-game
hype over the Super Bowl
is the post-game hype about
which commercials worked
and which didn't. The winners of this year's Nobel
Prize won't get a millionth
of
the
ink
that
GoDaddy.com commercial
will . When the Nobel Prize
people start advertising on
the Super Bowl, it will be
worth talking about. Until
then, they're about as newsworthy as Mr. Blackwell's
yearly ten worst-dressed
list.
The commercials rated
most watchable by some
polls were the Budweiser
commercials. At $2.6 million a pop. Bud ran live of
them. Now. here's my question. What bever'lge do you
think most people watching
the game at home were
drinking? Tea? Coffee?
Bottled water? White-wine
spritzers? Or beer'!
So Budweiser just spent
$13 million (plus whatever
it cost to make the ads) to
tell people who were probably already drinking their
product to buy their product. Smart. Well. it must
&gt;have sounded smart after a
few six packs. Otherwise.
it's pretty stupid. There's
only so much beer you can
drink on any one day. There
are 13 million better ways

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to spend their advertising
money.
FedEx spent their $2.6
million explaining that
FedEx Ground service
sounded slow but really
isn't. Basically they were
saying they had a product
with a lousy name, as if
FedEx had nothing to do
with coming up with such a
stupid name. So why not
name it something that
doesn't ~ound slow? Like
Xtreme Ground or Ground
Speed
or
Terrefirma
Blitzkrieg. Whoever came
up with the n.ame FedEx
Ground owes the company
two and a half million dollars. Let me guess: WliS it
your company president?
Another highly rated ad
was for Ooritos. More
advertising to the choir.
"What do you say. dear.
that instead of pate and
caviar. we try corn chips at
the Super Bowl next yearry I
know it's a radical idea. but
I say. tr&lt;~dition be damned,
let 's have chips! And

maybe guacamole."
Did you notice there were
no guacamole ads on the
Super Bowl'' Because
someone at guac central
was smart enough to tigure
out if there was one day in
the entire year you don't
need to tell people about
guacamole. it's Super Bowl
Sunday. The pizza delivery
places have figured that
out, too. But not Coke and
Pepsi.
It seems to me that if you
advertise to people who are
not already buying your
products, you would get a
bigger bang for your buck.
I know, I know, you're
thinking that people in
advertising are smart. they
know what they're doing.
they do all kinds of
research. they really know
what they are talking about.
Nonsense.
Advertising
agencies are all run by 24year-old egomaniacs. Or
middle-aged egomaniacs
pretending they are 24 · Any
ad on the Super Bowl will
get results - how big of a
genius do you have to be to
figure that out? But is it the
smartest way to spend $2.6.
million in 30 seconds?
. Maybe giving away 26
$100,000 literary prizes
would get just as much
publicity. Just one $100,000
priLe would make it one of
the
most
prestigious

COLUMBUS - It's the
question that has dogged
Ohio's S'chool-funding light
for years: how much does i1
cost to give the state's children a good education"
A national policy group on
Tuesday renewed calls to ligure out the price tag, while a
separate legislative analysis
·pegged a possible cost at
$1.8 billion over two years.
"Financial support for
principals. teachers. and students is the bedrock of the
system, but it is well established that Ohio's school
funding system is broken,"
said a report by the national
policy group, Washington.
D.C.-based Achieve Inc .
Upping the ante on
school-funding reform, the
House and Senate on
Tuesday announced they
were reserving the first bill
introduced this year - historically the Legislature's
most important issue - for
Gov. Ted Strickland's
school-funding plan.

from PageA1
mandated, we need to
enforce it," Craig said.
Village
Administrator
Bradford Anderson reported
on repair work now underway at the bulk water facility on Park Street. A water
leak at the facility has
forced it · to close until
repairs can be made.
Customers purchasing bulk
water ar the facility must
now go to Rutland or
Gallipolis to do so, he said.
Anderson also said the
street committee met to
discuss a safety issue at
Mid- Valley
Christian
School, discussed at the
last meeting.
School
Administrator
Brenda
Barnhart said she is concerned about the safety of
students when their parents
pick them up after school,
and when they cross North
Second Avenue to attend
chapel and other activities
at Rejoicing Life Church.
Anderson said temporary
signage has been ordered to
advise motorists to use caution in the area. and said the
committee will pursue gran1
funding through the Ohio
Department
of
Transportation's
Safe
Routes to School program

landlords who don't pay the
rental inspection fee could
be subject to a maximum
penalty for noncompliance
from PageA1
of$100 per day, a fee which
this would be fair to the is the same for any noncompeople who've already paid pliance of existing village
ordinances.
the fee on time.
When a renter moves out
Proffitt also said he want- the landlord is expected to
ed to be clear his depart- pay to have the property
ment is not receiving any mspected again before a
proceeds from the inspec- new tenant can move in. If
tion fees that go into the vil- the renter stays, the landlord
lage's general fund, not to is required to pay the fee
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the police department.
annually followed by the
Landlords with rental inspection.
with hunting deer with the
properties in Pomeroy are
The inspections are large- aid of a motor vehicle,
asked to pay the $25 rental ly based on standards used transporlin~ a loaded
inspection fee at which time by the United States Oflice firearm wtthin a motor
they will get on a list for of Housing and Urban vehicle. hunting without
Pomeroy Code Enforcement Development. Landlords permission , taking more
Officer Ronnie Spaun to can look over what will be than one wild turkey per
schedule an inspection . The inspected in the ordnance day, hunting turkey without
permit fee is $25 per proper- which, like the rental fee a wild turkey permit, failure
ty or if there are more than inspection form, is available to tag wild turkey, providfour units on the property in the Pomeroy Water ing false information to a
Office in the Pomeroy check station, hunting deer
the fee is $20 per unit.
without a deer permit, four
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awards, overnight. Maybe
donating $2.6 million to a
college scholarship fund
might get some good publicity. from a crowd that
may hot already be consuming two six packs of
your product a day.
Molson and Sam Adams
didn't advertise on the
Super . Bowl this year. Yet
their stocks are doing better
than Bud's this year. What
do
they
know
that
Budweiser doesn't?
To me the most interesting commercial on the
Super Bowl was for
Revlon's Not Fade Away
hair color, starring Sheryl
Crow. Post-game focus
groups made up of beerdrinking. Dori1os-eating,
FedEx Ground-using men
rated the ad near the bottom, bu1 I wonder how the
35 million women who
watched the Super Bowl
rated it'' Maybe they appreciated the fact that Revlon
was willing 10 spend $2 _6
million dollars to reach out
and talk to them outside of
""'Omen's
shows" and
"n
women's magazines."
(Jim Mulle11 is tire author
of "It 1i1k~s a Village Idiot:

Comp/i('(lling the Simple
Life" and "Baby's First
J(,ttoo. " You cwr reach him
at jim_mullell@m,IW(I\~com)

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"We are taking a meaningful step and demonstrating our serious intent to
work with the governor to
resolve hi s concerns over
the school funding system
in our slate," said Hou se
Speaker Jon Husted.
The announcement was a
less-than-veiled challenge to
Strickland, a Democrat who
has said that he 'll have failed
as governor if he doesn't fix
Ohio's school -funding system . But Strickland has also
said he won 't include that
solution in' his upcoming
two-year budget.
That news has frustrated
Husted, who has questioned
why Strickland wouldn't
pursue a school-funding lix
in the bigges1 spending plan
of the next two years .
';We are hopeful the governor will include his school
funding plan as a portion of
the state budget. but if he is
unable to do so. we have
reserved the top spot in our
process as a vehicle for his
ideas," said Husted, a
Kettering Republican .
Strickland said he was
puzzled by the announce-

ment and said he hadn't been
consulted beforehand. He
said he's not changing his
position that he needs time to
develop a plan that will be
acceptable to the Republican
Legislature. teachers ' unions.
businesses and others.
"What I am rejecting i;
the same old tired politically polarizing approach to
this problem," Strickland
said. "I'm trying 10 lay out a
process that will hopefully
lead to some kind of consensus."
The state 's nonpartisan
Legislative
Service
Co!)lmission arrived at the
$1.8 billion price tag after
analyzing a proposed constitutional amendmen1 at
Husted's request .
The proposed amendment
would declare a high-quality public education a fundamental right of every ·Ohio
child and gradually reduce
the local share of expenses
for schools and increase the
state share.
Husted said it was important for Ohioans to know
the amendment comes with
a cost.

for other safety measures.
Anderson said Police
Chief Bruce Swift plans to
meet with ODOT staff to
discuss how similar problems have been addressed in
other communities.
Council
President
Stephen Houchins inquired
about the replacement of the
traffic light· at the intersection of North Second
Avenue and Race Street,
and Anderson said the
replacement of the light was
unlikely .because of problems collecting from the
driver of the truck who tore
the light down.
Craig asked why a citation to mayor's court had
not been issued to the owners of a Beech Street prop- ·
erty, which Mayor Sandy
lannarelli had ordered be
cleaned up, and asked that
the owners be fined for failure to comply. Council also:
• Approved
monthly
reports from the finance
committee, income tax
department, public works
department and refuse.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fees and tines collected in January, in the
amount of $3,218.20.
• Excused Councilman
Jeff Peckham from the
meeting.
Also
pre se nt
were
Council members Robert
Robinson, Sandy Brown,
and Ferman Moore.
counts of failure to temporary tag deer, four counts of
failure to check deer and
hunting outside of legal
shooting times.
Cundiff appeared in
Meigs County Court on
Monday.

Chamber
from PageA1
Development Group hopes
the outward beauttfication
efforts which include everything from period street
lighting to trees to a possible
walking path will hopefully
help attract new businesses
and customers.
Gerlach said when all is
said and done the revitalization of downtown Middleport
may end up costing around
$1.5 million which is why the
development group is currently applying for grants for
match money. Gerlach pointed out none of the revitalization efforts such as the
streetscape plan has cost the
village any money.
As for a Middleport walking ~ath, Gerlach said it was
insp1red by the success of
the one in Pomeroy and that
$200,000 had been obtained
to install Middlport's own
walking trail along the river.
This first phase would begin
around Dairy Queen, follow
the river onto Leading reek
and eventually end near the
proposed
Underground
Railroad Trail. The second
phase would take the trail
form the river to General
Hartinger Parkway to Ohio
7 where it would tie in1o
that Underground Railroad
Trail if its ever funded.
The third and linal pha~e
may include connecting the
trail with Pomeroy via the
new Pomeroy Mason Bridge
which will provide "enhancements" such a' a pedestrian
walkway with Mason, W.Va.
showing an interest in possibly picking up the trail on the
o~ide. Gerlach said the

"h could be close to 2
cents on the sales tax or a
devastating increase in
income taxes, bo1h of which
Ohro can't afford right
now." Husted said Tuesday.
Jim Betts. a spokesman
for the group pushing the
amendment. said the shift of
the financial burden from
sc hools to the state would
take place over six years
and no1 be fully in place
until 20 17 .
"To suggest that it is an
immediate requirement that
would require immediate tax
increases is just not true,"
said Betts, spokesman for the
Campaign for Ohio's Future,
which includes education
organizations,
teachers
unions and school districts.
Tuesday's Achieve report
said something must be
done to reduce the number
of local levies and close the
gap between rich and poor
districts .
The $500,000 report
funded by the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation
also said Ohio lacks basic
information about how districts spend money.
Ohio
Department
of
Transportation is also supportive of the trail in
Middleport traveling Ohio 7
along the bypass and then
going back into Pomeroy to
connect with that village's
existing trail.
Also attending the meeting' were members of The
French Chorders Ladies.
Quartet
which
sang
Valentine's Day favorites for
the chamber members, ending with a version of the pop
classic , "One Fine Day."
The quartet is actively seeking members who wish to
join their larger chorus
which meets at 6:30p.m. on
Tuesdays at the Senior
Center in Gallipolis. Call
Suzy Parker at 992-5555 or
Bev Alberchinski at 4462476 for more information.
In
other
chamber
announcements:
A ribbon cutting for
Riverview
Chiropractic
Center, 236 East Main
Street, Pomeroy, will be held
at I :30 p.m. on Thursday,
Feb. 22, light refreshments.
American
Municipal
Power-Ohio open house, 4-6
p.m. on Thursday, March 29
at its office at I 24 West Main
Street, Pomeroy, refreshments
served. call Pany Pickens at
992-3040 to confirm.
Coffee. commerce and
conversations. 8 a.m ..
Fridays, chamber office.
Jeff Fleck of Pleasant
Valley Hospital announced
he was leaving for anolhec
job, introducing Matt
Thomas as his replacement.
Chamber President Hal
Kneen thanked the Pomeroy
McDonalds for providing
lunch and Christi Eblin of the
Pomeroy Library for providing the space for the meeting .

Heart Fair

Dinner
from PageA1
and forgiveness necessary
to hold people together.
Padgett attributed . those
traits to President Bush
who, noting that he has
embraced that tone with the
Democrat-controled U.S.
House and Senate.
In conclusion Padgett said
that Lincoln's birthday is
celebrated because he is
credited with making the
United States "the most stable country in the world. We
are a nation indivisible, we
are a democracy preserved
..
by a war.
Also speaking briefly at
the dinner was Rep. Jimmy
Stewart
and
Marilyn
Ashcraft, district representative for State Audilor
Mary Taylor with offices in
Athens.
Dale Colburn. executive
chairman, gave the welcome
and Marty Cline emceed the
program following the dinner. County officials w~re
recognized. along wrth
Craig Wehrung who plans to

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• Body Fat Analysis
• Heart Healthy Food
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• Smoking Cessation Info
• Holzer Cardiovascular .
Institute Information
• And Much More!!
Representative Jimmy Stewart
tile &lt;1 petition of candidacy
for the position of mayor of

Middleport . Numerous door
prizes were awarded .

Special Presentation at
12 Noon

Women and
Heart Disease
bv
Michael A. Englund. DO.
Cardiologist
Holzer Cardiovascular Institute
A box lunch. pr~wided by Pfizer

Phannaceuticals. will be available

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AP boys basketball poll, Page 82
Sectional toumey schedule, Page 82
Prep Notebook, Page 86

VVednesda~February

LocAL SCHEDULE
POMEROY - A sehodule ol upc:oiT)I(IQ coie9e
and hiQtl SChool varsity sporting twenfs

•
Bob Manley- Always in my
heart, forever on my mind,
cause we've been special
Valentines si11ce "1969"
• Wife , Na11cy Manley

Happy Valentine's Day
McKenzie Mae Long!
Loveya,
Mommy&amp;Chod

rwoMog

te&amp;ms trom Ga.IM and Meigs counties

Betty Manley:
To see you once again ,I
just can't wait. You've
been my Valentine
since 1948
Husband, O'Dell Manley

Todly'a qamaa
Glrla Tournament Baaketblll
Alexander vs. River Valley (at
Wellston). 6:15p.m.
Trimble vs. Southern (at Athens). 7 p.m.
Me1gs vs. ·Fairfield Union (at
Alexander) , 8 p.m.
Boya Bukotball
Jackson at Ga!lia Academy, 6 p.m.
Thuradov'a gom11
Boyo Bukotblll
Athens at Gallia Academy, 7 p.m

Whinney &amp; Madison
Council
Happy Valentine's Day
Girls Miss you,
Love you lots
Hugs &amp; Kisses

Snuggle Bug
Thanks for the great life
we have.
Happy Valentine's Day
/love you. ET

Mamaw &amp; Papaw Roush

Glrta Tournament Baaketblill

Lori
To the girl that stole my
heart. I will love you as
long as I live. Finding
you was the best day o
my life.
Love,Ken11

South Gallla vs. Green (at Athens).

6:15p.m.

Akron zips past Bobcats, 79-48 Re~a,
AKR,ON (AP) - Dru
Joyce scored 15 poinls to
lead a balanced attack that
gave Akron a 7Y-4~ victory
over Ohio on Tuesday
night.
Cedrick
Middleton
added 13 point s, Jeremiah
Wood had 12 points and 10
rebounds and Nate Linhart
scored II for lhe Zips ( 19- who made 10 of 27 35, 10-2 Mid -American), pointers while Ohio went

4-for-14 on 3s.
Leon William s led the
Oob~: a t s ( 16-9. 7-5) wilh
2 1 point s and Sonny
Troutman added 10 point s.
Akron shot 48 pcr~:ent
(JO-for- 6 2J for the game.
to :l4 percent ( ln-for-471
for Ohio . The Ztps outplayed the Bobcats on
every level. outrebounding

Eastern vs. Eastern/51. Joe (at Athens),

8p.m

II'""'

Friday'•
Boya Bookotball
Southern at Trimble, 6:30 p.m.
Alexander at Meigs, 6:30p.m.
Miller at Eastern. 6:30 p.m.
River Valley at Fairland, 6 p.m
Wreotllng
River Valley at Secti&lt;mals at Athens,

TBA

My

To
Honey,
Writing this love mt!SSllgell
· gives me the opportunity
' to tell you just how ... ~-.. '""
I love you and enjoy
being your wife.
I love you,
.,
De ron
Love, Becki

Happy Valentine's Day
to Rylee Lisle
Our precious gift from
God. We love you very
much.
Paw-Pow Dean
&amp; Mow-Mow Robbie

Mom&amp; Dad,
I love you and I can
never express my love
for you two. You have
been through so much
this past year. I love
you! Pooh

Saturdly'a QIIDII
Boyo Bukotbllt
SEOAl Champ1onships (at logan),

TBA

Jer Bear.
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Happy Valentines,
Dylan, Hannah
&amp; Braden
We love you.

Meigs at Eastern, 6:30p.m.
South Gallia at Oak Hill, 6 p.m.
Wreotllng
River Valley. Meigs at Sectionats at
Athens, TBA
Meigs Sectional Tournament. TBA
College B•oko1111111
Rio Grande atTitfin. 4 p.m.
WOmon'o College Bookelboll
Rio Grande at Tiffin, 2 p.m.

You will never realize
how much you mean to ·,
me . Not a second goes ,
by that I don't consider
myse lf the luckiest girl
in the world to have
been blessed to have
you in my life .
Happy Valentine's Day!
I love you
HBOWWL!

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"'Happy Valentine's Day"'
Brent
I am so happy to be
spending another
Valentine's Day with you.
/love you very much!
If
Angie
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Federal Hocking
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Tlimble
y-Miller

Happy
Valentine's Day

Southern

x-lronton .

Wishing you d
Happy Valenti11e's Day
Lots of Love. Hugs &amp; Kisses
Mamaw &amp; Papaw Roush

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Scott Riggs and Elliott
Sadler and docked all four
drivers points before the seaDAYTONA BEACH. Fla. son-opening Daytona 500 - NASCAR vowed last its strongest statement to
summer to crack down on date on cheating.
cheaters, pledging to toughAll four cars failed qualien penalties in a sport where
bending the rules is as com- . fying inspection, and a fifth,
monas banging bumpers .
Michael Waltrip's startup
Officials made good on Toyota Camry. faces addithllt promise Tuesday.
tiona! penalties that could be
NASCAR suspended the even more severe.
crew chiefs Jor Matt
"It's obvious that we've
Kenseth, Kasey Kahne. ramped up our penalties and
BY JENNA FRYER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

'' t's

we're going to get people's
attention,'"
competition
director Robin Pemberton
said. "We· re going to grab
this one by the horns."
Robbie Reiser, crew chief
for Kenseth , and Kenny
Francis. crew chief for
Kahne. were suspended
four
races.
Rodnev
Childers, crew chief for
Riggs, and Josh Brown.
crew chief for Sadler, were
suspended two races.

Kahne, Riggs and Sadler
are teammates at Evernham
Motorsports. Kenseth, the
2003 series champion and
runner-up last season. drives
for Roush Racing.
All four crew chiefs can
appeal, a process that could
allow them to work the
Great American Race. If
they do and the committee
cannot schedule a )learing

DIVISION I
1, Dublin Scioto (8) 19-0
2, Wadsworth (13) 18-1
3. Tal Waite (1) 16· 1

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178

4 , W. Chester Lakota W. 17-2

167

5, Pickerington Cent. 17-3
6, N. Can . Hoover (2) 17·3
7, Findlay 16·2
B. Cin. Oak Hills 18-2
9 . Youngs Boardman 14-3
10, Cin. Mt. Notre Dame 15-4

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Introducing the Family Medicine Office Staff of
Nancy B. Lares, MD &amp; Carrie Lockhart Dillard, MD

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Jackson
y-Gallia Academy
y-PortsmoU1h

I love you very much

Happy Valentine's Day'

18·2

Crew chiefs suspended, drivers docked points

HO\v a state panel of'
sports &gt;rriters mul broadcasters rates Ohio high
sclwol girls ha.1ketha//
teams in the sixth and .final
week/r Associated Press
poll {,f 2007. hr OHSAA
divisions, with &gt;1'011-lost
fl'conl and total poims
ljirst-place votes in parenthesex):

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Afncentnc
capture
girls' AP
poll titles

them 40-27. leading
in assists and outscoring
Ohio 36- IR in the paint.
27-8
in
points
oil
turnovers and 17 -6 on second-~:ham: e points.
The Zips JUmped out
early · to a 22 -6 lead and
were up 42- 26 at the half.
Ohio did not score after i
COLUMBUS (AP) two free throws by
South Eudid Regina and
Troulman with 2:29 left.
Columbus Africemrk have
narrowly repeated as champion s in The Associated
Press girls state pull.
Al so capturing titles in
dose vote s were Dublin
Scioto and Lewi stown
Indian Lake. according to
Robin
balloting by a state media
Pemberton ,
on
panel
released
NASCAR vice
Wednesday.
president of
Regina beat Anna by five
competition.
votes to capture the
addresses the Division Ill title. The
media during a Rovals also won the
Division Ill Iitle in 2003
press confer·
and were second in 2000
ence on
and 200 I. fourth in 2002,
Tuesday
·
fifth in 1999 and 2004, and
announcing
sixth
in 2005 .
actton against
Africentric beat Bascom
teams caught
Hopewell-Loudon
last Sunday for point in Division IV.by one
qualifytng
Dublin Scioto captured
infractions at
the Division I crown. beatDaytona
in&amp; Wadsworth by 14
International
pomts. and Indian Lake won
·Speedway.
the Division II title by four
votes over River View.

Boys Standings
rvc Oh)A

Love, Rae Rae

14,2007

Mr. Honeycakes,
J usl wanted to let you
know you are my
Valentine. You mean the
world to me. I love you
Happy Valentine's Day!
Mrs. Honeycakes

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3rd piiCI - Chillicothe 38, Logan 32
51h Place · Warren 59, Jackson so
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AP boys basketball poll, Page 82
Sectional toumey schedule, Page 82
Prep Notebook, Page 86

VVednesda~February

LocAL SCHEDULE
POMEROY - A sehodule ol upc:oiT)I(IQ coie9e
and hiQtl SChool varsity sporting twenfs

•
Bob Manley- Always in my
heart, forever on my mind,
cause we've been special
Valentines si11ce "1969"
• Wife , Na11cy Manley

Happy Valentine's Day
McKenzie Mae Long!
Loveya,
Mommy&amp;Chod

rwoMog

te&amp;ms trom Ga.IM and Meigs counties

Betty Manley:
To see you once again ,I
just can't wait. You've
been my Valentine
since 1948
Husband, O'Dell Manley

Todly'a qamaa
Glrla Tournament Baaketblll
Alexander vs. River Valley (at
Wellston). 6:15p.m.
Trimble vs. Southern (at Athens). 7 p.m.
Me1gs vs. ·Fairfield Union (at
Alexander) , 8 p.m.
Boya Bukotball
Jackson at Ga!lia Academy, 6 p.m.
Thuradov'a gom11
Boyo Bukotblll
Athens at Gallia Academy, 7 p.m

Whinney &amp; Madison
Council
Happy Valentine's Day
Girls Miss you,
Love you lots
Hugs &amp; Kisses

Snuggle Bug
Thanks for the great life
we have.
Happy Valentine's Day
/love you. ET

Mamaw &amp; Papaw Roush

Glrta Tournament Baaketblill

Lori
To the girl that stole my
heart. I will love you as
long as I live. Finding
you was the best day o
my life.
Love,Ken11

South Gallla vs. Green (at Athens).

6:15p.m.

Akron zips past Bobcats, 79-48 Re~a,
AKR,ON (AP) - Dru
Joyce scored 15 poinls to
lead a balanced attack that
gave Akron a 7Y-4~ victory
over Ohio on Tuesday
night.
Cedrick
Middleton
added 13 point s, Jeremiah
Wood had 12 points and 10
rebounds and Nate Linhart
scored II for lhe Zips ( 19- who made 10 of 27 35, 10-2 Mid -American), pointers while Ohio went

4-for-14 on 3s.
Leon William s led the
Oob~: a t s ( 16-9. 7-5) wilh
2 1 point s and Sonny
Troutman added 10 point s.
Akron shot 48 pcr~:ent
(JO-for- 6 2J for the game.
to :l4 percent ( ln-for-471
for Ohio . The Ztps outplayed the Bobcats on
every level. outrebounding

Eastern vs. Eastern/51. Joe (at Athens),

8p.m

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Friday'•
Boya Bookotball
Southern at Trimble, 6:30 p.m.
Alexander at Meigs, 6:30p.m.
Miller at Eastern. 6:30 p.m.
River Valley at Fairland, 6 p.m
Wreotllng
River Valley at Secti&lt;mals at Athens,

TBA

My

To
Honey,
Writing this love mt!SSllgell
· gives me the opportunity
' to tell you just how ... ~-.. '""
I love you and enjoy
being your wife.
I love you,
.,
De ron
Love, Becki

Happy Valentine's Day
to Rylee Lisle
Our precious gift from
God. We love you very
much.
Paw-Pow Dean
&amp; Mow-Mow Robbie

Mom&amp; Dad,
I love you and I can
never express my love
for you two. You have
been through so much
this past year. I love
you! Pooh

Saturdly'a QIIDII
Boyo Bukotbllt
SEOAl Champ1onships (at logan),

TBA

Jer Bear.
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Happy Valentines,
Dylan, Hannah
&amp; Braden
We love you.

Meigs at Eastern, 6:30p.m.
South Gallia at Oak Hill, 6 p.m.
Wreotllng
River Valley. Meigs at Sectionats at
Athens, TBA
Meigs Sectional Tournament. TBA
College B•oko1111111
Rio Grande atTitfin. 4 p.m.
WOmon'o College Bookelboll
Rio Grande at Tiffin, 2 p.m.

You will never realize
how much you mean to ·,
me . Not a second goes ,
by that I don't consider
myse lf the luckiest girl
in the world to have
been blessed to have
you in my life .
Happy Valentine's Day!
I love you
HBOWWL!

PREP BASKETBAlL

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Meigs

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"'Happy Valentine's Day"'
Brent
I am so happy to be
spending another
Valentine's Day with you.
/love you very much!
If
Angie
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V1nton County
Meigs
Wellston
Belpre

'J/l•Ut·&amp;~

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Lov~ you!!

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7·3

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Federal Hocking
Eastern
Tlimble
y-Miller

Happy
Valentine's Day

Southern

x-lronton .

Wishing you d
Happy Valenti11e's Day
Lots of Love. Hugs &amp; Kisses
Mamaw &amp; Papaw Roush

7·3

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4-17

Scott Riggs and Elliott
Sadler and docked all four
drivers points before the seaDAYTONA BEACH. Fla. son-opening Daytona 500 - NASCAR vowed last its strongest statement to
summer to crack down on date on cheating.
cheaters, pledging to toughAll four cars failed qualien penalties in a sport where
bending the rules is as com- . fying inspection, and a fifth,
monas banging bumpers .
Michael Waltrip's startup
Officials made good on Toyota Camry. faces addithllt promise Tuesday.
tiona! penalties that could be
NASCAR suspended the even more severe.
crew chiefs Jor Matt
"It's obvious that we've
Kenseth, Kasey Kahne. ramped up our penalties and
BY JENNA FRYER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

'' t's

we're going to get people's
attention,'"
competition
director Robin Pemberton
said. "We· re going to grab
this one by the horns."
Robbie Reiser, crew chief
for Kenseth , and Kenny
Francis. crew chief for
Kahne. were suspended
four
races.
Rodnev
Childers, crew chief for
Riggs, and Josh Brown.
crew chief for Sadler, were
suspended two races.

Kahne, Riggs and Sadler
are teammates at Evernham
Motorsports. Kenseth, the
2003 series champion and
runner-up last season. drives
for Roush Racing.
All four crew chiefs can
appeal, a process that could
allow them to work the
Great American Race. If
they do and the committee
cannot schedule a )learing

DIVISION I
1, Dublin Scioto (8) 19-0
2, Wadsworth (13) 18-1
3. Tal Waite (1) 16· 1

235
221
178

4 , W. Chester Lakota W. 17-2

167

5, Pickerington Cent. 17-3
6, N. Can . Hoover (2) 17·3
7, Findlay 16·2
B. Cin. Oak Hills 18-2
9 . Youngs Boardman 14-3
10, Cin. Mt. Notre Dame 15-4

138
95

93
82
64

63

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Pickerington N. 20

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Introducing the Family Medicine Office Staff of
Nancy B. Lares, MD &amp; Carrie Lockhart Dillard, MD

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x-Warren

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&amp; lsiah Barton

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Jackson
y-Gallia Academy
y-PortsmoU1h

I love you very much

Happy Valentine's Day'

18·2

Crew chiefs suspended, drivers docked points

HO\v a state panel of'
sports &gt;rriters mul broadcasters rates Ohio high
sclwol girls ha.1ketha//
teams in the sixth and .final
week/r Associated Press
poll {,f 2007. hr OHSAA
divisions, with &gt;1'011-lost
fl'conl and total poims
ljirst-place votes in parenthesex):

SEQAL South

To my honey
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Afncentnc
capture
girls' AP
poll titles

them 40-27. leading
in assists and outscoring
Ohio 36- IR in the paint.
27-8
in
points
oil
turnovers and 17 -6 on second-~:ham: e points.
The Zips JUmped out
early · to a 22 -6 lead and
were up 42- 26 at the half.
Ohio did not score after i
COLUMBUS (AP) two free throws by
South Eudid Regina and
Troulman with 2:29 left.
Columbus Africemrk have
narrowly repeated as champion s in The Associated
Press girls state pull.
Al so capturing titles in
dose vote s were Dublin
Scioto and Lewi stown
Indian Lake. according to
Robin
balloting by a state media
Pemberton ,
on
panel
released
NASCAR vice
Wednesday.
president of
Regina beat Anna by five
competition.
votes to capture the
addresses the Division Ill title. The
media during a Rovals also won the
Division Ill Iitle in 2003
press confer·
and were second in 2000
ence on
and 200 I. fourth in 2002,
Tuesday
·
fifth in 1999 and 2004, and
announcing
sixth
in 2005 .
actton against
Africentric beat Bascom
teams caught
Hopewell-Loudon
last Sunday for point in Division IV.by one
qualifytng
Dublin Scioto captured
infractions at
the Division I crown. beatDaytona
in&amp; Wadsworth by 14
International
pomts. and Indian Lake won
·Speedway.
the Division II title by four
votes over River View.

Boys Standings
rvc Oh)A

Love, Rae Rae

14,2007

Mr. Honeycakes,
J usl wanted to let you
know you are my
Valentine. You mean the
world to me. I love you
Happy Valentine's Day!
Mrs. Honeycakes

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1st Pl1ce" • 'V1a11et1a 68. Ironton 48
3rd piiCI - Chillicothe 38, Logan 32
51h Place · Warren 59, Jackson so
71h place · Zanesville 52, Gallipolis 32
. 9th place · Athens 44. Portsmouth 41
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Associated P1ess boys
state basketball poll

2007 SE Ohio Sectional Basketball Tournament Schedule (Div. 2-4)
GIRLS TOURNAMENT

Sher dan

Af Alexander H$ (02}
Gall a Academy 36

sa

A.t We11sron HS (03)
Crooksv•lle 70 Un•oto 51
Nelsornt1lle York 73 P•keton 38
Mmtord 86 Westfall33

At Lucasv11JB Valley HS (0.3)
Peebles 64 Northwest 39

At Lucasville Valley HS (03)
Coal Grove vs West Un1on 6 t5 pm
Lynch·Ciay vs Wellston B pm

At Adena HS (02)
Mram1 Trace vs Htllsboro 6~5 pm

Ch lhcothe vs l ogan Elm 8 pm
At Alexander HS (02)
Vrnton County vs Shendan 6 15 pm

Mergs vs Fau1reld Un1on 8 pm
AI Wellston HS (03)
Alexander vs R ver Valley 6 15 pm
Pa nl Valley vs Farrland 8 pm
AI Lucasville Valley HS (03)
Eastern Brown vs Ports West 6 t5 pm
Chesapeake vs Rock H 11 8 pm
At Athens HS (04)
Southern vs Tnmble 7 pm
AI Northwest HS (04)
Valley vs Sc1otov111e East 6 15 pm
South Webster vs Leesburg Fa1rt1eld 8
pm
Thuradoy, Feb 15

At Adana HS (02)
Ctrclevllle vs Waverly 6 15 pm
Wash C H vs McClain 8 pm
At A/exanrler HS (02)
Warren vs New Lex1ng1on 6 15 pm
Jac~son vs Alhens 8 pm
At Wellston HS (03)
Huntington Ross vs Belpre 6 15 pm
Zane Trace vs Fed Hock 8 pm

AI Rod! HI/ HS (03/ SECTIONAL

At Ross Southeastern HS (02)

Wheelersburg
vs
wmner
of
Chesapeake Portsmouth game 6 00
Fairland vs Portsmouth West 8 30
Saturrlq. feb. 24

FINALS

At Northwest HS (04 )
Adena vs Manchester 6 15 pm
Ports Clay vs Western Latham 8 pm
(Secnonal t1nal)
At Alh6ns HS t04)
South Galha vs FF Green 6 15 pm
Beaver Eastern vs Reedsv1lle Eastern 8
pm (Sectional t1nal)

Waverly \IS Rock H1ll 6 15
Hillsboro vs ClfC~IIIe 8 00

AI Logan MS (02)

COLUMBUS (A P) The lop lour teams
remamed the same m the
SIXth weekly AssoCialed
Press lrigh s~ hool boys basketball
poll
released
Tuesday
Lakewood St Edw..rd
had a 62-pomt lead over
No 2 TrOiwood-Madtson
I
and
m
DtvlSion
Greenfield McClam was 41
pomls ahead at Kettermg
Altar 111 DIVISIOn II In
D1v1s1on
Ill,
Fmdlay
Ltberty-Benton had a 71·
pomt le,td over Archbold
and RusSia led New
Knoxvtlle by 42 pmnts m
Div1sion IV
The poll conlmues unt1l
Feb 20.

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At Ross Southeastern HS (02)

Logan Elm vs New Lek1ngron 6 15
Gallia Academy vs Shendan 8 00
At Waverly HS (03)
P1keton vs Eastern Brown 6 15
Lync hbwg Clay liS Pamt Valley 8 00

SECTIONAL FINALS
Teams TBA 3 00 7 00

At Logan MS (02) SECTIONAL
FINALS
Teams TBA 3 00 7 00

At Athens HS (03)
Nelsonville York vs Crooksville 6 15
Oak H111 vs Wellston 8 00

Saturday. feb 17

South Pomt 59 Portsmouth 41
Wheelersburg 58 North Adams 43

At Athens HS (04)
Ross Southeastern 57 Mrller 50
Beaver Eastern 54 Iron ton SJ 32

'Tul•day fib. 20

tAll HCiional finals)
AI Adena H$ (02)
M1am1 Trace-H1IIsboro wmner vs
Chillicothe Logan Elm w1nner 1 pm
Clrc lev11le Waverly wmner vs Wash
C H McClam w1nner 2 45 pm

AI Alexander HS (02)
Vmton CotJnty Shendan wmner
Me1gs Fani1eld Un1on wmner 1 pm
Warren New Lexmgton wmner
Jackson Athens wmner 2 45 pm

vs

At Rock Hill HS (03)
Chesapeake vs Portsmouth 6 15
Lucasv1 11e Valley vs Coal Grove 8 00

At Lucasville Valley HS (03)
Eastern Broy,n Ports West wmner vs
Chesapeake Rock H1U w1nner 4 30 pm
Coal Grove West Umon wmner vs
Lynchburg Clay Wellston wmner 6 15

At Northwest HS (04)
Whiteoak vs Valley East w1nner 1 pm

BOYS TOURNAMENT
Mondav. Etb. 19

At Ross Soutneastem HS (02)
Jackson vs Un1oto 6 15
Wash ngton C H vs M1am1 Trace 8 00

AI Logan MS (02)
Athens vs Me1gs 7 00

SECTIONAL

Huntington Ross vs Winner of lynchburg
Clay Paint Valley game 3 00
Adena vs Peebles 7 00

AI Alhens HS (03) SECTIONAL
Alexander vs w 1nner
Wellst on game 3 00
Belpre vs M1ntord 7 00

AI LucasVIlle Valley HS (04)
Ports Notre Dame vs Leesburg Fa1rt eld

615
New Boston vs Manchester 8 00

of

Oak H 1ll

At Rock HjH HS (03) - SECTIONAL
FINALS
Ironton vs w1nner of Lucasv1lle Valley
Coa l Grove game 3 00
South Point vs Norlhwest 7 00

Wtd.nfaday, Feb. 21

Monday Feb 26

At Southeastern HS (02)
Greenfield McClam vs wmner of
Jackson Un10to game 6 00
Ch1lhcothe vs wmner of Wash C H •
M1am1 Trace game 8 30

AI Wellston HS (04 ) SECTIONAL
FINALS
Southeastern vs w1nner of Southern
Tnmble game 6 15
Symmes Valley vs Ironton Sr Joe 8 00

V1nton County vs wmner of Athens
Me1gs game 6 15
Warren vs Fau11eld Un1on 8 00

Western Latham vs w1nner ol New
Boston Mai\Ches1er game 6 15
South Webster vs FF Green 8 00

Fr!dly Fab 23

Dlltdty. fib 27

How a ."Jiate par~el ol
~ports 11 nren ami broadwsren rare~ Ohto I11Rh
school bo;s bas./wba/1
ream~ in rhe snrh and nellto-las/ weekly As wcrared
Press poll of 2007, b\
OHSAA dtvrswm. wlflt
won-lost record and total
pomls (jirst·plc~&lt;e wtes 111
parenrheses):

At Waverly HS (03) SECTIONAL
FINALS
West Un1on \IS w1nner of Piketon
Eastern Brown game 6 00
North Adams vs Westfall 8 30

At Wellston HS (04) • SECTIONAL

DIVISION I

pm
AI Athens H5 (04)
Waterford vs Ross Soulheastern t pm

(D~)

FINALS

FINALS

At Wellston HS (04)
Watertord vs Eastern Me1gs 6 15
Soulhern liS Tnm~e 8 00

vs

At Wellston HS (03)
Alexander R1ver Valley wmner vs Pamt
Valley Fairland w nner 4 30 prn
Hun11ngton Ross Belpre w1nner vs Zane
Trace Fed Hod w1nner 6 15 pm

AI Wa..,,ly HS

At Lucasvfl18 Valley HS (04)

A/Logan MS (02)

SECTIONAL FINALS

FINALS

At LucasVIlle Valley H$ (04) •

FINALS
Fed Hock vs wmner of NY Crooksville

SECTIONAL FINALS

600
R1ver Valley vs Zane Trace 8 30

1 St Edward (24) 18 0
2 Trotwooa Mad1son (2) 16 1
3 Tol Libbey (1) 16 1
4 Cols Northland (2) 1g..o

South Gall1a vs wmner of Waterforo.
Eastern Meigs game 6 15
M1lter vs P1ke Eastem, 8 00

AI AlhenS HS (03) • SECTIONAL

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Dublm Sc1010 17 1
C1n Moeller 17·2
Newark 18 1
C1n Elder152
9 Can GtenOak 15 3
10 Can McK1nley 13-4

Whiteoak vs w1nner of Ports ND·Fau'field
game 6 15
Ports Clay vs SCIOtO\IIIIe East B 00

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11 N Can Hoover 21 12 Wauen
Hardmg 18 13 Mad1son 1 7
DIVISION II
1 Greenfield McCta1n (23) 19-0
2 Ke"er ng AhRr (3) 16 1

3 C-y (2) 18·0

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4 T1pp C1ty T1ppecanoe (2) 18 0 202
Zanesville 1 6 1
149
Sandusk~ Perkins 18 0
146
Day Du nbar 15-4
98
Van Wer1 15 2
77
Olmsled Fails 14 2
47
10 Upper Sandusky 14 3
39

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11 Pa1nesv1lle Harvey 22 12 (t1e )
Co ts DeSales Dover 19 14 C1n
Wyom1ng 13

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2 Archbo ld 16·2

3 Day Oakwood (1) 16 I

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5 Youngs Ursuhne 13·2
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6 Rocky Rwer Lutheran W 15-1 125
7 Zanesville W Musk1ngum 15 2 122
8 Cle VASJ 11·4
96
9 Wheelersbu rg 16·2
90
10 An dover Pymatun1ng Valley ( 1) 17

4 Sugarcreek Garawav 17·2

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246
206
180

New Knoxv1lle (1) 17.0
Tol Chnsl1an (3) 16·0
McDonald (2) 17 0
Cols Harvest 16 0
Van Buren t6 1
Continental 14 2
8 Worthington Chnstlan 14·4
9 Lockland 14·4
10 Berln H land 14-4

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GIVEAWAY

740-367-o624

lEGAl NOTICE
In the Meigs County
Court of Common
Pleas Pomeroy, Ohio
Bruner Land Company,
Inc ,
Plaintiff,
Vs
Stephen E Bunner,
Deceased, et at.
Defendants
Case No
Stephen E Bunner,
whose last known
address was 1416
Hocking Road, Belpre.
Oh1o 45714, Nancy
Bunner, Spouse of
Stephen E. Bunner,
whose last known
address
Ia
1416
Hocking road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, and tho
unknown heirs at law
ol Stephan E. Bunner,
deceased, the current
addresses of same
which are unknown,
.and cannot with rea·
oonable diligence be
tound or ascertained.
shall take notice that
on
_ day
ol
December,
2006,
Bruner Land Company,
Inc Byesville Ohio
43723, flied Its com·
plaint against sa1d
party praying lor tudg·
ment quieting title In
the Pla1ntllf relattve to
the foreclosure of a
land mstallment con·
tract regarding the fol·
lowmg d~scrlbed real
estate, to-w~
Situated
'"
the
Township of Olive,
County ol Me1gs, and
State of Ohio, being 1n
Fract1on 35 of Old
Section 34, Range 11
West, Township 4
North, of "Tho Ohio
Company
First
Purchase of 1787' , and
being bounded and
described as follows·
Commencing
for
Reference at a 518" 1ron
pin found at the
Southeast corner of
Fraction 35 (Note
Roferanco bearing on
the East hne of
Fraction 35 used as
North 01 dog 08' 40"
East)
Thence, w1th the East
line of Fraction 35,
North 01 dog 08 40'
East a distance of
1,111 53 feel to an Iron
pin
sot
at
the
Southeast corner of a
40 acres tract as con·
veyed to Ray M. and
Ina J. Weaver by Parcel
No 1 of Deed Volume
261, Page 335 of tho
Meigs
County
Recorder"• Office.
Thence wHh the South
Uno of oald Woovor
proparty, North 89 deg
00' 17" West 1 dlotance
of 384.92 feet to a point
In the center line of
lownohlp Road No. 270
(lim berger
Rldge
Road). being tho true
point ol !Mglnnlng lor
thll deocrlpllon,
Th1nc1, from aald
point of !Mglnntng ond
running wHh the con·
terllne of Townohlp
rood No. 270, the lot·
towing lour courseo:

{I) South 02 dig. 54'
52"' Will 1 dlltance of
118.51 !Milo e point,
(2) Thence South 12
deg 19' 50" Weota dlo·
IInce of 75.04 feet to •
point,'
(3) Thence South 23
dig 43" 24'" Weota dl•
IInce of 80 03 IMt to a
point;

(4) Thence South 39
deg 12' 06 ' Westa diS·
tance of 52 57 feet to a
po1nt,
Thence, leavtng the
road, North 89 dog 07'
40 West 8 distance of
1,099 49 feat to an ~ron
pin set In tho East fine
of a 51 6607 acres tract
as conveyed to Ertc L.
and
Sharon
R
Johnson by Off1c1al
Records Volume 106,
Page 321 of the Me1gs
County
Recorder's
Office,
passmg
through two Iron p1ns
set at distances of plus
25 90 feet and plus
125.80 teet, respeCIIY ..
ly;
Thence, With the East
line of said Johnson
property, North 01 deg
25' 19" East a distance
of 200.00 teetto an 1ron
pm
set
at
the
Southwest ccrner of
the
aforementioned
Ray M and Ina J
Weaver property ,
Thence, with the
South line of sa1d
Weaver
property,
South 89 deg , oo· 17"
East a distance of
1,17703 feet to the
pomt of beginnrng,
passing through an
1ron pm set at a diS·
lance of plus 1,147 03
feet.
Containing
6 071
acres, more or less,
be1ng a now split out of
Auditor's Parcel No 0900551 000
Subject to all legal
r~ght·of-ways,
ease·
ment,
restncttons,
reservations, and zonmg regulation~ of
record
1
Subject to the nghi·Of·
way of Township Road
No 270
Subject to tho 1()(). Vear
Flood Plain restrlc·
tlons, If applicable.
Subject to a 30 00 feet
wtde easement be1ng
reserved unto lhe
grantora (Bruner L.and
Company, Inc ), their
hetrs, and or ass1gns,
forever Said easement
being for tho purpose
of running utilities to
other parcels of land
on or near Township
Road No. 270. Sa1d
easement runs in a
north·aouth d~roctlon
across the east end of
the abovo·doacrlbod
property wHh the east
line of said easement
being the centerline of
Townohlp Road No.
270. Containing 0 315
acre, more or less or
easement
All Iron pins set are
518"" 1 30"" robar cappad
and labeled '"Claus
6458'",
The bearings In thiS
description are for
angle colcutatlono only
and are baaed on the
Eaotllne of Fraction 35
uud •• North 01 deg

08' 40" E111

A plat of the abovedMcrlbed ourvey hao
been oubmltttd tor file
at
the
County
Englneer'l Office.
The above d11crlptlon
prepertd by Roger W.
Claua,
Rogloterod
Surveyor No. 8456,
ba1ed on an actual
field ourvey of January
6, 2003i eald 1urvey
being oubject to any
facto that moy be dl•
clooed In • lull and
accurate t~le search.

lot 4 llmberger R1dgo
Road
Olive Township, Ohio
PPN 09-00551 004
Bruner
Forshee
Protective Covenants
1) The lollowlng protective covenants are
covenants
running
w1th tho land until
1/112075. and may be
enforced
(through
lnJUnctton or other·
w•se} by any owner
acquiring any part of
the land acquired by
tho undersigned 1n the
townahlp of Olive by
Deed recorded In O.R
Vol 160 pg 559 In the
land records of Meigs
County, Ohto
2) No more than two
res1dences per tract
shall be permitted,
though tracts may be
further split and buill
on wtlh government
approvals
3)
Permanent
dwellings shall be
restricted to the apec1·
flcat1ons
of
HUD
approved
sectional
homos. the Ohio Basic
Building Code on mod·
ular homes settmg
upon either a crawl
space or basement
and new constructed
site buill homes Arry
homes will be new at
tile lime ot placement
and built wtlh now
materials
4) Single wide mobile
homes lass than f1ve
years of age at plac..
ment will be permitted
on the above subject
proparty.
5) No Inoperative or
unlicensed vehicles
may be placed on said
lot No accumulation of
discarded
personal
eHecta, debris, waste,
garbage
or
any
unsightly ob1ect or
metter will be permit·
ted on any lot
6) No noxious or offensive activity shall be
carried on upon any
lot
7) Before occupancy of
any houae, a sewage
disposal system shall
be Installed tn conlormlty with tho mini·
mum
standards
required by tho County
Board of Health
8) Before any con·
struction takes place
purchaser must con·
tact the local govern·
ment authority to make
sura they are In com·
phanco with tho local
laws
9) All lots are to be
used for residential,
agriculture! and recreational
purposes,
(though the lot owner
may store equipment
and material uoed In a
bualneaa In a well conotructed
encloood
building on the propar·
ly) The property to not
to be uaed for commer·
clot enterprloeo (with
cuatomera coming and
going) with the excoptlon of churchtoa, riding
atoblea, horo11 tormo,
canle farm., or truck
forma (lrulto and vegetlbleo)
10) No owlne oholl be
permitted Qn the above
subject
property
Larger domeallc form
onlmolo (Including but
not limited to horaoo,
cettle, ohtoep. goato
and llomao) are permH·
ltd The paoturo shall

not be over grazed but
shall be healthy anq
thick, and - · shall
be controlled Noise
and odors from any
animal shall be con·
trolled so thll neither
shall be oflenolve to
odjolnlng nolghbore.
11) Doge, cats and
other houaohold peto
s11all not be bred or
maintained for com·
merclal purposes
12) No tent, campar,
school bus, or recreational vehicles shall
be used as 8 real~
donee, either tempo·
rary or permanent.
13) Any reSidence
erected on sa•d lots
shall be at toast 900
square feet of indoor
heated lrta {OlCIUdlng
basement and garage)
and shall have a finIshed stding such as
rustic wood, frame,
brick veneer, press
board or contemporary
siding
14) Any building or
structure placed on
seld proparty shall be
set back a minimum of
75 feet from the center
of the existing road
unless a lesser setback Is requested by
public authority.
15) Whore protective
covenants and Meigs
County
of
Olive
Township
zoning
Ordinances are In conthe
streeter
flict,
requirement will prevall
16) Invalidation of any
of these covenants by
JUdgment of court
order shall, tn no way
affect any of the ather
proviSIOns, whiCh shall
remain In full force and
effect
17) Nothing contained
herein shall be con·
structod as creating
any obligation on the
part of Bruner Land
Company,
Inc
to
enforce
these
Protective Covenants.
18) Tho purchasera of
this farm , for themselves, their heirs and
assigns, by lhe accept·
ance of the con·
voyanco of this farm.
agree to be bound by
the covenants contained heroin and are
the primary enlorcera
of these covenants.
Said party or partl11
are required to answer
on or beloro tho 28th
day following the loot
publlcatiQn, 28th Day
of February, 2007 ol
the within notl~e or
default judgment or
other judgment may be
had against them. Sold
publication shall be
rlltde In this nowopo·
per at lea•t once a
WHk lor IIX {6) con·
secutiv1 weeks
Marlene Harrloon
Clerk of Courto
Melgo County, Ohio
David Brion Bennatt
Attorney for Plaintiff
126 N. 9th SlrHt
Cambridge. OH 43725
(1) 24. 31 (2) 7, 14, 21 ,
28
Public Notice
Sheriff SaiH Caoo No
06CV088
Homo
Natlonol Sank Plaintiff
Vo.
Sttven
Hill
Defendonlo Court of
Common Pleao, Melgo

County, Ohio.
In pursuance of an
order of ,.,. to be
directed from oold
court In 1he above ent~
tied action, I will
expooe to sale at publie auction an the fnlnt
atepo of the Meigs
County Court House
on Friday. March 9,
2007 at 10 a.m•• of aald
day. the following
doacrlbed real estate:
The
following
described real estate
situated
In
the
Township of latart,
County of Meigs, and
Stile of Ohio, bounded
and deacrlbed as to~
Iowa: Being the Real
Eotato deeded by
David and Margery
Cowdery to Maude
Ashley, as recorded
August 31, 1909, Vol
101,
Page
525
doacrlbed as lollows:
Situate 1n Sac Sl1teen
(I G). Town One (1),
Range (12) Twelve ol
the Ohio Company's
Purchase, and being
tho Southeast haH of a
two acre lot orlgl~ally
sold and deeded by
M&amp;f'l W. Chapman to
William Rand, bounded
on the Southwest by a
lot owned by Mrs John
B Keefer on the
Southeast by lots
owned by Mrs Della
Coulson and Mrs.
Mollie Barriger and on
the Northeast
by
County Rood and runnlng with said road
Northwell tar enough
to make one (1) acre.
Excepting therefrom a
parcel conveyed to
General
Telephone
Company of Ohio by
deed dated 8104152 and
recorded In Vol 171,
Page 167 ol the Melga
County Deed Recorda
and further described
as follows: Beginning
at a point In tile center
of State Highway 338,
which point Ia In the
easterly boundary of
the one (1) ecro tract
now
owned
by
Elizabeth V Roush;
thence In a southwesl·
orly direction ninety
(90) feet along the
easterly boundary nne
ol said one (1) acre
tract to a stake; thence
In a nbrthweaterly
direction pan~llel with
tho rlght..gt.way ofsald
highway thirty (30) IMI
to a otake; thence In a
northeaeterly direction
ninety (90) feet to point
In the center of Stele
Route 338: tllence In 1
eoutheootorty direction
thirty (30) teet along
the center line of oald
highway to the place of
blglnnlng Subject to
an easement off of the
northeasterly end for
highway purpooeo
Referenced Daodod·
Vol 33. Page 881.
Meigs County Otllclel
Recorda
Audltor'o
Porcol
No,
08·
00571 000
Property
Addreoo·
49481 State Routt 338,
Racine, Ohio 45771
Property
Owner .
Sloven Hill
Appratoed
at
140,000 00 tormo at
1111 con not bloold tor
luo than 213rdo of the
oppraloed value 10
percent down on day
of oole,1cooh or cert~
flod chock, balance

t.c:-. ..c .. ~- •

duo an conllrmatlon of
sale
The opprallll did not
Include an Interior
examination of the
house
Robert E Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
tor
the
Plaintiff Little ShHII
Wamer PO Box 686 S.
2nd St. Pomeroy, Ohio
45769
740-992.fi89
(2) 7, 14.21
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
lo hereby
glvonthotonSaturday,
February 17, 2007 at
tO 00 am., a public
111e will be held 11 211
W.
Second
St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio The
Farmers Bank and
Savlngo Compeny Is
selling far cash In
handorcertHiedcheck
tho lollowlng collatorat:
1991 Chevrolet tO pick·
u
p
1GCCS1gR2M2254110
1999 GMC Jimmy 414
1GKCTt8WtXK502392
Tho Farmers Bank and
Savings
Company,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
reserves tho right to
bid at this sale, and to
withdraw tho above
collateral prior to sale
Further. The Farmer•
Bonk and Savings
Compeny reoervea the
nghtto reject any or all
blda submltttcl
The above described
collateral will be aold
"as la-where Is", with
no
expressed
or
Implied
warranty
given
For further 1nforma·
lion, or for on appoint·
mont lo Inspect colla!·
eral, prior to sale date
contact Cyndle, Ken or
Randy at 992·2136.
(2) 13, 14. 15
Public Notice
Shtorllf Salas
Case No. 06CV050
HSBC Bonk USA, aa
truateo, etc. Plalntlft VS
Pamela Santz, aka
Pamela G Bantz at at,
Defendants. Court at
Common Pteao. 'klgo
County, Ohio
In purouance of In
order of sale to be
directed from oald
court In the above entl·
lied action, I will
o1poso to sele at publie auction on the fnlnt
otopo ol tho 'klgo
County Court Houoe
on Friday, Merch 9.
2007 at10 a.m of eald
day, the following
described real 11tate:
Situated In the Stile ol
Ohio. County of 'klge
ond Vlllego ol Racine:
Being lot No. II and
17 In the Myers
A"-'ltlon to tho lncor·
porattd VIllage of
Recine, Meta• County,
Oltlo, reoerVlng to the
State ot Ohio, however,
111 oil, goo. cool and
other mlnerole, with
tho rlghto of entry lor
the
purpooe
ol
praapectlng, developlng, producing or oper·
ollng lor the oame and
the right of occupancy
In 10 far 11 lo -•ntlol
to euch proopectlng,
developing, operetlng

.P-..abll~ '~'~•••1-coe- I••
.:&gt;e•JI-v.e•~.ect
~•uht •

KIT &amp; CARLYLE

Mootu "'"'~~

YARDSM.f:

r

kitncerlyleOcomcest

or

producing; also
1'H81'VIng to the •tate
ot Ohio the UH of
atreo"'l
!lowing
through said Ianda or
abutting upon the
same and so much of
the benka thereof, as
may be necessary for
such enjoying, and the
protection of such
streams from aroslon.
contamination,
or
deposH of sediment.
Property addreu· 410
Fihh Street. Racine,
Ohio.
Property
Owners Pamela Bentz
and Timothy Bentz
Prior Deed Reference
O.R. 154. Page 425
PPN NO. 1!1-00412-llOO
and 1!1-00411.00
AppraiSed
at
$25.000.00 Terms of
sale Cannot be sold
for leas than 213rda 1f
tho appraiSed value
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certified
check. balance due on
conl~rmation ofsale
Tho appraisal did not
Include an Interior
examination ot tho
house
Robert
E
Beegle, Meigs County
Sherllt Attorney for
the Plamtlff Reimer
Lorber Amovltz Co PO
Bo1 968, 2450 Edison
Blvd , Twlnsbury, OH
44087. (330) 425-4201
(2) 7, 14,21

.....-c:. ... .-

beginning; reserving
however, the coal and
all other mlnerala In
and underlying tho
above described proporty. Together with tho
right to mine the same
without encumbrance
to the surface, and
oubject to tan ease·
mont lor sewage lllta1
ditch or leaching ditch
as set forth and
dascr1bed In that cor·
taln lnstr~ment Boring
date November 26,
1943, and recorded In
said recorder olflco In
Deed Book 151, Page
178
Property
Address·
1660 lincoln Street
Pomeroy. Ohio
Property Owners. Otis
Core and Rhonda Co1e
Prior Deed Reference
0 R 118, Page 201
PPNt1600491000
AppraiSed
at
$12,000 00 terms of
sale Cannot be sold
for less than 213rds ol
the appraised value. tO
parcent down on day
of sale, caah or certl·
lied check, balance
duo on confirmation of
sale
The appraisal did not
Include an Interior
oxomlnallon of tho
house
Robert E
Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
lor
the
Plalntllf
Re~mor,
Public Notice
Lorber, Aronovltz Co
PO box 968. 2450
Sheriff Sales
Edison
Blvd ,
Case number 06CV046 Twinsburg, OH 44087,
Clllblnk NA plalntltiVs 331).425-4201
Otis and Randa Core (2) 7, 14,21
Defendants Court of
Common Pleas, Meigs
County. Ohio
Public Notice
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me The Meigs County
directed from said Department of Job &amp;
court In lho above enll- Family Sarvlcoa (Meigs
lied action, I will "DJFS") Is requesting
exposa to sale at pub- proposals from a quaillie auction o the front lied vendor to provide
steps of the Meigs services through the
~ounty Court House Access to Boner Care
on Friday, March 9, Program (ABC) to non2007 altO am , olsald behavioral
children
day. the following and youth. The con·
described real estate· tract period will be
S~uated In the Village April 1, 2007 through
of Pomeroy, county of June 30. 2007 not to
Molga, and State ol exceed $5.600 00 Tho
Ohio
deadline for subml•
Being known and des· slon of proposals Is
lgnattd on a map of March 2. 2007 at 12 00
lincoln Heights, made noon For program
by Brooce and Carper, Information and guideregistered
Civil lines contact Jane
Englnaera.
Hunting Banks. Administrative
ton, West Virginia, date Asalatant, at (740) 992·
October 17. 1942, as 2117 ext 106 or at tho
recorded Decamber 17, Meigs County DJFS,
1942, In tho Office of 175
Race
Street ,
the Recordor of Meigs Middleport. OH 45760.
County. Ohio, In Plot All submissions must
Book n , Pageo 43 and be received by moll or
44, aa lot No 38, and hand delivered by tho
bllng more particular· above dlle and time.
ly doacrlbed 11 lot· No malerlela received
Iowa.
alter that date will bl
Being at the point of Included In previous
Intersection of tho aubmloolono nor be
South lint of lincoln considered
The
Road with the W11t line deportment reoervos
of Point lone, thence the right to reject ony
with the oald line of or all proposolo.
lincoln Road, North 63 (2) 14. 21 , 28
degroea 51 mlnuteo
Wilt 50 IMt. thence _ _ _ _ _ _ _
with the oald line
Public Notice
bltween Loll 37 and - - - - - 38, South 26 degraoo The Molgo County
09 mlnut11 Wool 200 Fomlly end Children
IMt, thence South 63 Flrot Council (Molgo
degreeo 51 mlnutoo FCFC) to requelllng
E11127.4 !Milo a pol~! propooelo lrom 1 qual~
In the 11id nne of Point fled vendor to provide
L.ane; thence with llid oervlcea through the
line. North 32 degrHo Acceoa to Better Core
36 mlnuteo E111201 28 Progrom (ABC) to nonfeet, to tho point of behavioral
children

'

Free Small F housebroken 2\75
dog Spayed Preiols adlllls Rrr-W.~ANIID--.....,
Owner has heal1h prob 74().
TO n. _
256 1336

The
2006
Annual
Financial Report olthe
VIllage of Middleport Is
available lor public
Inspection atthto Flscol
Officer's office In City
Hall at 237 Race StrHt.
Middleport, Ohio 45760
between the houra of 9
am and 4 pm Monday
through Friday
(2) 12, 13, 14
Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
Rutland
Township
Trusteoa will accept
bids for cemetery
mowing contract tor
Milos and Roblnaon
Cemeteries tor the
2007 mowing aaaoon.
Cemeteries are to be
mowed at Ioiii 10
times throughout the
season wHh special
emphasis on holidays
Bids muat Include a
copy ol11obllity lnsurance coverage with
Rutland
Townohlp
named aa an eddltional
Insured and two (2) rei·
orences Saalod bids
must be received by
the Townohlp by 4 p m
on Monday, March 5,
2007
to
Rutland
Townahlp
Truatoes
p o Box 326, Rutland,
OH 45775 Rutland
Township reoerves the
right to reject any and
all bide.
Opal Dyer. Clerk
7411-742·2805
(2) 14, 18, 18
Public Notice
lEGAl NOTICE
Spring cleanup of
Rutland
Townohlp
Cameterleo will !Mgln
March 15 All ctecoratlono will be removed
prior to the Eeater hoi~
dey.
Anyone
who
want•
to
uve
decol'ltlono ere 11kld to
remove them until
April! .
Opal Dyer, Clerk
740-742·2805
(2) 14, te, t.e.

CLASSIFIEDS
FOR
BARGAINS

8170
5 Plus Acres
Din Front Am
story and 1 12
garage/20 X
Racne Route

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s

K1ttens 6-8 weeks old 3· Absolute Top Dollar U
black ones t yellow Tabby S1!ver and Oold Co1ns
13041675 2476 or (304)675- Proolsets GOld Amgs Pre
1935
US
Currency
6130
Solitaire Diamonds M T S
Muced
breed
pupp6es Com ShOp 151 Second
bea· Avenue Gallipolis 740-446
Husky/Sheppardx
gle 12wks
old
1!14/07 2842
(304)675·3126 no answer
klave message
Buy1ng Junk Cars Trucks &amp;
Wrecks Pay Cash J D
Pups to g1veaway Chow Salvage
{304)773 5343

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ntll car

ppfltl
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trtlttmtnta 1r
ID1ht-1
air Hou•lng Act o
961.
ntwtplpt

CASH Paid tor fUnk

cars

&amp;

trudl.s $35$130 Call Cell
1 304-81 2 1037 after 6pm

l-1~

Found Black pupp~ w1th (740)446 8955
brown marlt~ngs
along
I \ 11'1 ! I' \II \ I
R1160 close to Gal1pofis
"I It\ It I '
740 441 0500
Found male beagle at AC

Byrd~ and dam

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Tan Cocker Spane~ wltlack Bartender wanted to start
nylon collar Enterpns&amp; Rd 1mmediately Apply m person
by 33 auto Chn~c 740..992 at Hatth~l s Tavern 234 3rd
Avenue GallipOliS, OH
1429
01n1ng Room Server Full
11me Apply 1n Person
HOliday Inn of GaiHpohs

FEDERAL

POSTAL JOBS
$16 53 $27 5Mlr now h1r
1ng For appiiCBtiOn and tr~
governement fOb 1nfo call
Amencan Assoc ot Labor t
91:)..599 8042 24/hrs emp

. ,.,

Local Home Health Agency
Now accepting apphcat1ons
for all shifts STNA CHHA
CNA PCA cert1l1callon
required call740.441 1377

For LUM .............................. ,........... ., ...... 490

Far Sale. .... ... . . ... .
. ... 585
For Sale or Trtcle. . . ..... . .. ...
. ..... 580
Frulto lo Vegolobleo .................... . • ......... 580
Fumlohod Roomo ..... .
..... 450
Clanerol Houllng...... ........ . .. ...•..
.......... 850
GIVNWIY . •••. .
.. ......... 040
Heppy Ada........
....... 050
Hay I Grain.................... ............................. 640
Help Wanted...
. ...... .. .....• .110
Home tmprovemanto.... • • ......... . ........ 810
Homeo far Sale.... . ............................... 310
HoUIIhold Gooda.
.... 510
Ho-• lor Rent...... .............
. .. 410
In 'kmorlam. .. .
• ....... .•. ... 020
lnourence.. .......... •. ...... ...
..•• 130
lown lo Garden Equlpmant ............ . ...... 660
Llveotock ......... ... ....... . . .....
....... 830
loot and Found ................. .. ..... . . .. 060
lots &amp; Acreage. .. ........
....... 350
Mlocelloneouo... . ..•. •.
..... 170
MloceHaneouoljerchandiH....... .
..... 540
Mobile Homt Repelr .....
• .. 860
-lie Homeotor Rant..... .
..420
-lie Homeolor Salo..
........... ........ 320
Money to LOin.... . .....
. .220
Motorcyclea lo 4 Wheelora . •.•... .
... 740
Muolcallnatrumonts
. . ...
..... ... . 570
Paraanala .................. ......
. .. 005
Palo tor Solo .. ..... .. .......... .. ........
. 560
Plumbing lo Heating . .
.. .. 820
Ptofesalonol Sarvlceo.. ..
. ..... 230
Radio. 1V &amp; CB Repair..
......... ......... 160
- • Eotlte Wllntod
.... 360
Sehoalolnetructlan ................................. 150
-,Plant 1o Fertilizer.....
.............. 850
Sltuotlono Wonted...
.120
Space lor Rent. .
•..... 480
Sporting Goodo...
....
...• 520
SltV'o !Or Sole...
. ......
... 720
Truckllol Sale ... ..
. . 715
Upho,_tery .. .........
.......
870
Vono For Sale. .
..... 730
W..ted to Buy.......
.. 090
W..ted to Buy· Form Suppllel .. . .
. 620
w.ntHToDo ........
. .................. tao
W..ted to Rant...... ........... . . ... .
..470
Ylnl ~ Golllpollo. .. . .. .. .......
. . 072
Yard Sate-Pomeroy/Middle
......074
Yerd Sate-Pt. Pleasant ..........
076

ll\\'\ 1 I \I

•

FOUND
Male Beagle at AVON 1 All Areas1 To Buy or
AC Byrd Locks &amp; Dam Call Sell
Sh1rtey Spears 304

CLASSIFIED INDEX

ID 2007 by NEA, Inc

110 HEll' WANIID

5321

4x4"e For Sale . .
725
Announcement.. . ..•. ... . ......
.. ....... 030
AnUqueo ............ .............................. 530
Apartmento for Rent . •
. . 440
Auction and Flea Merkel
......... 080
Auto P1rt1 &amp; Accessories
.. 760
Auto Repair. .. . .
.
770
Autoo lor Solo.. . ........ . .. ...... . ....... 710
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noon For program
Information and guidelines contact Andrea
FCFC
Oaborne.
Coordinator. at (740)
992.ai26 ext. 61 or at
the Meigs County
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Department.
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be received by moll or
hand dellverld by the
above dale end time.
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alter that dote will be
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submissions nor be
considered. The council reserves the right to
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NOWHIRINGI

The Town of Mason 1s
We have pos1t10ns ava1~ble
accept~r'lg app11cat10ns tor
slart1ng at U.~r
the position of police patrol
Make caHs on behalt of
man AppliCations must be
political orgamzations like
able lo pass a phySical ag1il
the NAA
ty test as set tol1h by the
state A.p(;lllcallons can be
"Heahh Benetits
picked up ar the city bUilding
"Paid Tram1ng
1601 Second
Street
" Retirement Plan
Monday Friday Bam to 5pm
•Weekly Pay
0
Waekly bonus plan
The Village of R10 Grande IS
~ Foted schedules
taking applicatiOns for the
"Paid V'acahons
position of pollee ch 1ef/oode
Yrs
Coli today lo ochldulo enforcement o"1cer
e11.penence
preferred
an Interview!
1-8no483-6247 txt 2301 ApplicatiOns can be p1eked
up at the RIO Grande
Mun1c1pa1 BUilding Mon Frl
POST OFFICE NOW
8 30am
unt1l
4 30""'
HIRING
App11catlons are due back to
Avg Pay $20/hr or
the Mun1apal Bu1ld1ng by
$57K annuaHy
Including Federal Benefits noon on Monday February
26 2007
and OT Paid Tra1mng

e

Vacat1ons·FTIPT
1 BOQ-584 1775 EX1 t8923

Wanted D1rect SuperviSIOn
employees lo owrsee male
USWA
youth 1n a staff secure re11·
A&amp;J TRUCKING
dent1al environment Must
train ing
pass
phys1cal
Leading The way
A&amp;J Trudl:lng now Hirrrog at our reqwement Pay based on
New Haven WV Tarll'l nat For expe11ence Call (740)379·
A~lonal H•ult Dump 01v
I 9083 bolwoon 9-3 Mon F&lt;i
year OTA veri11able e:cp Call 1
800-462 9365 uk. tor Kenl
Work from home not get
Aocksptlngs Aehabllllat on rich qu1Ck work Involved For
Center IS looking tor ded1cat Info, send SA 5 E to PO
Hamden OH
ed compassionate State Box 454

T$Sied Nursing Ass1stants
Competlttve wages health
and dental benef1ts and
401K available
We take
priCe 1n our facility and rea•·
dents and need great team
players 10 jom us If you
have these quahf1cat1ons
please
apply
to
Aockaprm~Js FlehabihlaiiOO
Center 36759 Rocksprings
Road
Pomeroy
Oh1o
45769 Extendteare Health
IOOkillQ for delivery staff tor Services Inc IS an equal
Cater1ng company, hours opportumty employer that
mostly M·F day shift Send encourages
workplace
resume to 1364 Hern1an Ad diversity M/F ON
Gallipolis oh 45631
Security Oflteer needed In
MTIMLT (ASCP j
New Haven W\1 S6 66 hOur
Full T1me Days
40 hours a week Must haw
P08o&lt;33
a ctean enm1na1 h1s1ory,
Galllpol s, OH 45631
pass a drug screen and
Now H1rlng expenenced background check call t
Sawmill help Apply 1n per 800-275-6359 M·F 6 30
son
Twin \
River 500 EEO MFDV

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tho Oh10 DIVISIOn of
f1nanc1al
InstitutiOn's
Off1ce
o! Consume'
Afta1rs BEFORE you refl
nance your home or
obtain 11 loan BEWARE
of reques1s lor any large
advance payments ol
fees or Insurance Call the
Office
o! Consumer
Aflairs toll tree at 1-866
278-0003 lo learn rf the
mortgage
broker
01
lander
properly
Is
liCensed (Th1s 1s a public
serv1ce announcement
from lho OhiO Valley

PuJ;IShlng Company)

S36K·$95K PTIFT 1 8()0934·3473 x7380

No Fee Unless We W1nl

1!8
1•

ScHools

080

(540)745 7729

2br House 10 Pt Pr $465
Homestea d Really Broker
1998 Tra1ler lor sale or ~ase (304)675 4024 (304)675
on lana contract w11h down 0799 ask tor Nemcy
payment
$375/month
949-2253
3BR 1 bath LeGrande
Located 17 mi les ou r of
Blvd no pets $625 mo .,.
5 Plus Acres 2 Br Kit Gall1pohs (740)742 0703
sec dep (740}446 3644
Din Front Am Full base
(740 742 320t
story and 1'2 AC s1ngle
Attent1on1
garageJ20 X 20 shop 2003 t6x76 Flee lwood local company ofte nng NO
Rac1ne Route 124
740 3BA 2 Bath V1ny1 S1d1ng DOWN PAYMENT
pro
Shmgle Roof CIA Very N1ce
949-2253
grams tor you to buy vour
Home
1998
16x80
home lflstead or ren11ng
Attentlon!
Riverside 3BA 2 Bath V1 nyl
• 100% f1nanc1ng
Local company olfenng "NO S1dng Shingle Root C!A
' Less lhan perfect cred1t
DOWN PAYMENT" pro New Carpet &amp; Vmyl Ask
accepted
~ams lor you 10 buy your about our (3) 14x70 homes.
• Payment could be the
hOme 1nSiead ot renttnQ
Dayt1me
(740)388 0000
same as rent
• 100°(0 financtng
Evemngs (740)388 80t7 or
Mortgage
Locators
• less than parted credit (740)245-9213
(740)367 DODO
accepted
3/2
Doubtew1de
• Payment could be the 2007
House for renl
3 4 Br
$37 970 M1dwest (740)828 M1dd CIA 740 843 5264
same as renl
Mortgage
Locators 2750
Very n1 ~e hOuse tor rent 3
(740)36].(1000
Move m today' New 2007 3 BR
t Ba: h AC
Full
bedroom 2 bath
Only Basement 2 Car Garage
$199 86 per month Set up Large yard n countr'i set11f"lg
rn ntJtes fr om Athens and on Pomeroy P1ke near
ready tor 1mmed1a1e occu Chesler
Easte rn Local
pancy Call740 385 4367
School s $800/month plus
depos r No pets
Call
All ruJ Htate adver11alng
NEW 2007 4 bed D1W 1de1 (740)992 2996
In tt'lla newap~~per ••
$49 179 M dwest (740)828
•ubleet to the Federsl
2750
Fslr Housing Acl 011968
FUR lb:xr
which nv~kea tt Illegal to
Bl~INEJ,l;
~
adwrtlat ~anv
1411.70 2 BA moblle home
pr.terence llml..tion 01
'"ll BUIIDIN(;s
$500 oo a month 740·367
dlaonminat10n blaed on
r.ce, color, religion, ux
F&amp;S T1re SR 7 &amp; SR 681 0654 or 740 645 34 13
ft,mlllelatatua or n•tior\11
TtJppers Pla1ns Oh lllCiudes
1998 Trailer lor sa le or tease
origin, or sny Intention to
all equipment Frank Wells
on land contract w1th down
ll"'lke II"'W such
1740191l5·351B
payment
S375Jmonth
preference llmltat•on or
Located 17 m1 les out of
dltcnmlnetlon
Gall1pol1s
{740)742 0703
o\CRI:AIW
lbia newspaper will not
( 7 40 742 3201
knowingly accept
4 ac1e lot tor sale (304)743 2 Bedroom Bula1.111e P1ke
ldvertlumentl for real
6323
TrashWater Pd No Pets
estate which Ia 1n
Deposit &amp; A eferenrcs
violation ot the 11w Our
47 acres +I Uevu-.g Road (7 40)388 1t00
ruc:e.r. are herebv
Country water sap11c pond
Informed tkll til
&amp; barn electnc many home 2 Mo011e homes tor rent
dwellin;aa.dvertJMd In
s1tes
$125 000 I'm 740 367 7762 or ..40 446
this newap1per are
(540)765 7786

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IVIiltble on an ltqUII
opportunity ba111

Fo1

Sale
Ranch Style
Home 4 Bedrooms 3 Bath
6 acres (740)388·8639

Lars&amp;

(304)882·3131

Concealed P1sto1
Oh10M'V Mar 10

Class
2007

HUD HOME I 3bd $112/mo

No Neeot

Low MoiSture carpet
eleanmg dries 1n an hOl.M'I
VFW CalVIn Leport/Ciear!y Clean

$75 00
9 OOam
Mason wv 740-843 5250

1304)675+0022

Galllpollo c.- COllege

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(ca reers Close To Home)
Call TO&lt;iayl 740-446-4367
1 800 214-0452
~ gillllpoHicerMtWIIegt oom
Acc •ediltd Membt1 AccreU111ng 0 Down even with less than
Counc~ 1o1 lnOtpenO&amp;nl Col~• perte&lt;:t crecWt 1$ avaJiable on
•&gt;d Schoolll21o48
fill("""
_ _ _ _ _..., thiS 3 bedroom 1 bath

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01spatchers
l1fe
Amllulance Inc Apply m per Drywall and painting seMC·
son al t
Jackson P1ke as Also m1sc labor 740Gall1poils
985 3779 01" 304 593 0541

House for sale 4 Bedroom
2 bath on 1+ acres South
Gall1a school distnct $7000
down and $578 82 per
month Call740 256 t686

home Corner lot tirepJa&amp;e
modern kitchen JBCUUI!Ub,
F&gt;a)tment around S550 per
month 74Q-367· 7129
3 Bedroom 2 Bath fireplace
oo Pleasant Valley Ad. 112
m 11e from Rio Grande
Available w1th 1 5, or 8
acres. {740 )709-1166

3bd abo HUD $23.33&lt;1
On~ 111151mo 5% dn 20
yrs 0 8% For hstlngs OCJ0559·4109KF254

38R 1BA sits oo ElCfe lot w/
bul ldmg
b&amp;Side
HT
Elemenlary $38 000 Neg

(74012 56·1063

4060

Mobile Home Lot for rent For a couple or construc110n
near Vmton Call (740)441 workers 2 Br 12X50 $350
plus
dep
Gas
1111 .
Heat Syracuse 992 7680

i

RMt E&gt;TATF:

W•vm&gt;
Green Twp 1 1/2 m1 l rom 1
town 1 1!2 m1 /rom New
GAHS 3BR Br1cll. Ranch Need to sell your home ?
late on payments d vorce
$140,000 (740)446·8 131
lob transfer or a dealt1 ? I
Houae for sale 21ll t ba can buv yo ur hOme All casn
on Monroe Ave pt Pleasant and QlJICk ClOSing 740 4t6
needs some work good 3130
starter home or rental umt
IH \ I \ I..,

1·886-562·3345
W81ting bll Spnng to
clean your Carpet?

OOTRUlTION

no pets

MOBILE Hnm:s

that you do business with
people you know and
NOT lo send money
through the ma11 until you
have Investigated lhe
ot1Br1no.

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY 1991?

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Leads, Tr&amp;lnlr'IQ, QuiCk Pay

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oNOTICE•

2 or 3 Br house
740 992·5858

2 3
Bedroom
Duplex
$420/mo plus det&gt;OSII &amp; ut1l1
t~s 1n Downtown Gallipolis
t991 Tra1ler 3 bclrm 2 bath No Pels (740)446-0332
needs won; 1 No T 1tle S4 500 Bam 5pm Mon Sat

$19 500 304 675 6349

Security Officers needed m
n~D..u..a.J\/"W,J\.0
New Haven WV
$6 66
Part·l1me pos1t1on available hour 40hoursaweek Must
tor a Support Group have clean cr1 mmal hlst01y Seasoned fire wood, Oak
and H1ct«&gt;ry spi1t You haul
Facilitator lor a Women s pass a drug screen and or I haul- Take CAM HEAP
she lter Th1s 1s a contract background check Call 1 740-949-203B
pos1110n for approximately BOD-275·8359 M·F 8 30 to iliro;;;,;;~----'1
80
rour
hours
a
week 5 00 M F EEO.MFDV
WANIID
Applicants shOuld be lam1l18r Subst1tu1e as needed bam •
To
w1th cns1s lntef'tlenbon tech·
$6 20 per hour
Send
mques and group dynall\lcs.
Care lor Elderly 1n the1r
resume lo Early Education
Interested appl~eants should
home
any shift Reasonable
Stal1on 2122 Jefferson Ave
send resumes to Personnel
Rates Have rettuances
PI Pteasanl WV 25550
P:O 8011 454 GalliPOliS,
Please call (740)441 9824
OhiO 45631
Wanted EMT s, ParamediCS Of {740l 44t 9232

&amp;

I

45634

SouthSide

HOP
CLASSIFIED$

BllSINFlti

OwoKruNm

2 Br K1t
Full base
AC s1ngle
20 shop
124
740

1989 L1berty 1411.70 3 bed
rooms 1 bath Very NICe
coodllian S6 000 080 Call
(740)4 46 5292 daytime or
(740)367.0533 even1ng

Mob1te Home Lot n Johnson
Mob1le Home Park
n
Gall1po11s
OH
Phone
740 )446 2003 0 (740)446
1409
N1ce 14x70 2 Bedroom 1
hOme
Located
Balh
between
Athens
ancl
Pomeroy
$365 00 per
month ncludes wa1er sewer
&amp; trash Call (7401385 9946
Trarler tor rent R1o Grande
$390 740..645 5058 DepOSit

Neg
$U/mo1 Buy 3bd HUD
HOME ! 4%dn 30yrs@ s~o
Fo r hsMgs 800 559 41 0'::1
x1709

o\PAK"IF., I'&lt;
mRIUXI

3bd 2bl $155/mo More
homes available' 4°10d n
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
JQyrs 0 8% For I stings
2 bedroom house located 1n tor Rent Me1gs County In
8005594109xF144
lown No Pels Depos 1
Galllpols (740)441 0194
Requ ired 1740l992 5174 or
2 Bed room House on 1740\441 0t1 0
Count ry Lot $400m)Q $400
No
Pels Clean very n ce 1 bedroom
depos1t
Reqlmed lurn1shed
Reterences
Apa rtment
1740)368 9686
Deposit (3041ti75 2970

FIND A NEW
HOME IN THE
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Associated P1ess boys
state basketball poll

2007 SE Ohio Sectional Basketball Tournament Schedule (Div. 2-4)
GIRLS TOURNAMENT

Sher dan

Af Alexander H$ (02}
Gall a Academy 36

sa

A.t We11sron HS (03)
Crooksv•lle 70 Un•oto 51
Nelsornt1lle York 73 P•keton 38
Mmtord 86 Westfall33

At Lucasv11JB Valley HS (0.3)
Peebles 64 Northwest 39

At Lucasville Valley HS (03)
Coal Grove vs West Un1on 6 t5 pm
Lynch·Ciay vs Wellston B pm

At Adena HS (02)
Mram1 Trace vs Htllsboro 6~5 pm

Ch lhcothe vs l ogan Elm 8 pm
At Alexander HS (02)
Vrnton County vs Shendan 6 15 pm

Mergs vs Fau1reld Un1on 8 pm
AI Wellston HS (03)
Alexander vs R ver Valley 6 15 pm
Pa nl Valley vs Farrland 8 pm
AI Lucasville Valley HS (03)
Eastern Brown vs Ports West 6 t5 pm
Chesapeake vs Rock H 11 8 pm
At Athens HS (04)
Southern vs Tnmble 7 pm
AI Northwest HS (04)
Valley vs Sc1otov111e East 6 15 pm
South Webster vs Leesburg Fa1rt1eld 8
pm
Thuradoy, Feb 15

At Adana HS (02)
Ctrclevllle vs Waverly 6 15 pm
Wash C H vs McClain 8 pm
At A/exanrler HS (02)
Warren vs New Lex1ng1on 6 15 pm
Jac~son vs Alhens 8 pm
At Wellston HS (03)
Huntington Ross vs Belpre 6 15 pm
Zane Trace vs Fed Hock 8 pm

AI Rod! HI/ HS (03/ SECTIONAL

At Ross Southeastern HS (02)

Wheelersburg
vs
wmner
of
Chesapeake Portsmouth game 6 00
Fairland vs Portsmouth West 8 30
Saturrlq. feb. 24

FINALS

At Northwest HS (04 )
Adena vs Manchester 6 15 pm
Ports Clay vs Western Latham 8 pm
(Secnonal t1nal)
At Alh6ns HS t04)
South Galha vs FF Green 6 15 pm
Beaver Eastern vs Reedsv1lle Eastern 8
pm (Sectional t1nal)

Waverly \IS Rock H1ll 6 15
Hillsboro vs ClfC~IIIe 8 00

AI Logan MS (02)

COLUMBUS (A P) The lop lour teams
remamed the same m the
SIXth weekly AssoCialed
Press lrigh s~ hool boys basketball
poll
released
Tuesday
Lakewood St Edw..rd
had a 62-pomt lead over
No 2 TrOiwood-Madtson
I
and
m
DtvlSion
Greenfield McClam was 41
pomls ahead at Kettermg
Altar 111 DIVISIOn II In
D1v1s1on
Ill,
Fmdlay
Ltberty-Benton had a 71·
pomt le,td over Archbold
and RusSia led New
Knoxvtlle by 42 pmnts m
Div1sion IV
The poll conlmues unt1l
Feb 20.

'

At Ross Southeastern HS (02)

Logan Elm vs New Lek1ngron 6 15
Gallia Academy vs Shendan 8 00
At Waverly HS (03)
P1keton vs Eastern Brown 6 15
Lync hbwg Clay liS Pamt Valley 8 00

SECTIONAL FINALS
Teams TBA 3 00 7 00

At Logan MS (02) SECTIONAL
FINALS
Teams TBA 3 00 7 00

At Athens HS (03)
Nelsonville York vs Crooksville 6 15
Oak H111 vs Wellston 8 00

Saturday. feb 17

South Pomt 59 Portsmouth 41
Wheelersburg 58 North Adams 43

At Athens HS (04)
Ross Southeastern 57 Mrller 50
Beaver Eastern 54 Iron ton SJ 32

'Tul•day fib. 20

tAll HCiional finals)
AI Adena H$ (02)
M1am1 Trace-H1IIsboro wmner vs
Chillicothe Logan Elm w1nner 1 pm
Clrc lev11le Waverly wmner vs Wash
C H McClam w1nner 2 45 pm

AI Alexander HS (02)
Vmton CotJnty Shendan wmner
Me1gs Fani1eld Un1on wmner 1 pm
Warren New Lexmgton wmner
Jackson Athens wmner 2 45 pm

vs

At Rock Hill HS (03)
Chesapeake vs Portsmouth 6 15
Lucasv1 11e Valley vs Coal Grove 8 00

At Lucasville Valley HS (03)
Eastern Broy,n Ports West wmner vs
Chesapeake Rock H1U w1nner 4 30 pm
Coal Grove West Umon wmner vs
Lynchburg Clay Wellston wmner 6 15

At Northwest HS (04)
Whiteoak vs Valley East w1nner 1 pm

BOYS TOURNAMENT
Mondav. Etb. 19

At Ross Soutneastem HS (02)
Jackson vs Un1oto 6 15
Wash ngton C H vs M1am1 Trace 8 00

AI Logan MS (02)
Athens vs Me1gs 7 00

SECTIONAL

Huntington Ross vs Winner of lynchburg
Clay Paint Valley game 3 00
Adena vs Peebles 7 00

AI Alhens HS (03) SECTIONAL
Alexander vs w 1nner
Wellst on game 3 00
Belpre vs M1ntord 7 00

AI LucasVIlle Valley HS (04)
Ports Notre Dame vs Leesburg Fa1rt eld

615
New Boston vs Manchester 8 00

of

Oak H 1ll

At Rock HjH HS (03) - SECTIONAL
FINALS
Ironton vs w1nner of Lucasv1lle Valley
Coa l Grove game 3 00
South Point vs Norlhwest 7 00

Wtd.nfaday, Feb. 21

Monday Feb 26

At Southeastern HS (02)
Greenfield McClam vs wmner of
Jackson Un10to game 6 00
Ch1lhcothe vs wmner of Wash C H •
M1am1 Trace game 8 30

AI Wellston HS (04 ) SECTIONAL
FINALS
Southeastern vs w1nner of Southern
Tnmble game 6 15
Symmes Valley vs Ironton Sr Joe 8 00

V1nton County vs wmner of Athens
Me1gs game 6 15
Warren vs Fau11eld Un1on 8 00

Western Latham vs w1nner ol New
Boston Mai\Ches1er game 6 15
South Webster vs FF Green 8 00

Fr!dly Fab 23

Dlltdty. fib 27

How a ."Jiate par~el ol
~ports 11 nren ami broadwsren rare~ Ohto I11Rh
school bo;s bas./wba/1
ream~ in rhe snrh and nellto-las/ weekly As wcrared
Press poll of 2007, b\
OHSAA dtvrswm. wlflt
won-lost record and total
pomls (jirst·plc~&lt;e wtes 111
parenrheses):

At Waverly HS (03) SECTIONAL
FINALS
West Un1on \IS w1nner of Piketon
Eastern Brown game 6 00
North Adams vs Westfall 8 30

At Wellston HS (04) • SECTIONAL

DIVISION I

pm
AI Athens H5 (04)
Waterford vs Ross Soulheastern t pm

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FINALS

FINALS

At Wellston HS (04)
Watertord vs Eastern Me1gs 6 15
Soulhern liS Tnm~e 8 00

vs

At Wellston HS (03)
Alexander R1ver Valley wmner vs Pamt
Valley Fairland w nner 4 30 prn
Hun11ngton Ross Belpre w1nner vs Zane
Trace Fed Hod w1nner 6 15 pm

AI Wa..,,ly HS

At Lucasvfl18 Valley HS (04)

A/Logan MS (02)

SECTIONAL FINALS

FINALS

At LucasVIlle Valley H$ (04) •

FINALS
Fed Hock vs wmner of NY Crooksville

SECTIONAL FINALS

600
R1ver Valley vs Zane Trace 8 30

1 St Edward (24) 18 0
2 Trotwooa Mad1son (2) 16 1
3 Tol Libbey (1) 16 1
4 Cols Northland (2) 1g..o

South Gall1a vs wmner of Waterforo.
Eastern Meigs game 6 15
M1lter vs P1ke Eastem, 8 00

AI AlhenS HS (03) • SECTIONAL

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7
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Dublm Sc1010 17 1
C1n Moeller 17·2
Newark 18 1
C1n Elder152
9 Can GtenOak 15 3
10 Can McK1nley 13-4

Whiteoak vs w1nner of Ports ND·Fau'field
game 6 15
Ports Clay vs SCIOtO\IIIIe East B 00

282
230
218
200
149

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Others receiVIng 12 or more pomts
11 N Can Hoover 21 12 Wauen
Hardmg 18 13 Mad1son 1 7
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1 Greenfield McCta1n (23) 19-0
2 Ke"er ng AhRr (3) 16 1

3 C-y (2) 18·0

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226

4 T1pp C1ty T1ppecanoe (2) 18 0 202
Zanesville 1 6 1
149
Sandusk~ Perkins 18 0
146
Day Du nbar 15-4
98
Van Wer1 15 2
77
Olmsled Fails 14 2
47
10 Upper Sandusky 14 3
39

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6
7
8
9

Others recmv1ng 12 or more po1nts
11 Pa1nesv1lle Harvey 22 12 (t1e )
Co ts DeSales Dover 19 14 C1n
Wyom1ng 13

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1 Findlay liberty

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2 Archbo ld 16·2

3 Day Oakwood (1) 16 I

221
179
5 Youngs Ursuhne 13·2
137
6 Rocky Rwer Lutheran W 15-1 125
7 Zanesville W Musk1ngum 15 2 122
8 Cle VASJ 11·4
96
9 Wheelersbu rg 16·2
90
10 An dover Pymatun1ng Valley ( 1) 17

4 Sugarcreek Garawav 17·2

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1 RuSSia (24) 19-Q

284
246
206
180

New Knoxv1lle (1) 17.0
Tol Chnsl1an (3) 16·0
McDonald (2) 17 0
Cols Harvest 16 0
Van Buren t6 1
Continental 14 2
8 Worthington Chnstlan 14·4
9 Lockland 14·4
10 Berln H land 14-4

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GIVEAWAY

740-367-o624

lEGAl NOTICE
In the Meigs County
Court of Common
Pleas Pomeroy, Ohio
Bruner Land Company,
Inc ,
Plaintiff,
Vs
Stephen E Bunner,
Deceased, et at.
Defendants
Case No
Stephen E Bunner,
whose last known
address was 1416
Hocking Road, Belpre.
Oh1o 45714, Nancy
Bunner, Spouse of
Stephen E. Bunner,
whose last known
address
Ia
1416
Hocking road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, and tho
unknown heirs at law
ol Stephan E. Bunner,
deceased, the current
addresses of same
which are unknown,
.and cannot with rea·
oonable diligence be
tound or ascertained.
shall take notice that
on
_ day
ol
December,
2006,
Bruner Land Company,
Inc Byesville Ohio
43723, flied Its com·
plaint against sa1d
party praying lor tudg·
ment quieting title In
the Pla1ntllf relattve to
the foreclosure of a
land mstallment con·
tract regarding the fol·
lowmg d~scrlbed real
estate, to-w~
Situated
'"
the
Township of Olive,
County ol Me1gs, and
State of Ohio, being 1n
Fract1on 35 of Old
Section 34, Range 11
West, Township 4
North, of "Tho Ohio
Company
First
Purchase of 1787' , and
being bounded and
described as follows·
Commencing
for
Reference at a 518" 1ron
pin found at the
Southeast corner of
Fraction 35 (Note
Roferanco bearing on
the East hne of
Fraction 35 used as
North 01 dog 08' 40"
East)
Thence, w1th the East
line of Fraction 35,
North 01 dog 08 40'
East a distance of
1,111 53 feel to an Iron
pin
sot
at
the
Southeast corner of a
40 acres tract as con·
veyed to Ray M. and
Ina J. Weaver by Parcel
No 1 of Deed Volume
261, Page 335 of tho
Meigs
County
Recorder"• Office.
Thence wHh the South
Uno of oald Woovor
proparty, North 89 deg
00' 17" West 1 dlotance
of 384.92 feet to a point
In the center line of
lownohlp Road No. 270
(lim berger
Rldge
Road). being tho true
point ol !Mglnnlng lor
thll deocrlpllon,
Th1nc1, from aald
point of !Mglnntng ond
running wHh the con·
terllne of Townohlp
rood No. 270, the lot·
towing lour courseo:

{I) South 02 dig. 54'
52"' Will 1 dlltance of
118.51 !Milo e point,
(2) Thence South 12
deg 19' 50" Weota dlo·
IInce of 75.04 feet to •
point,'
(3) Thence South 23
dig 43" 24'" Weota dl•
IInce of 80 03 IMt to a
point;

(4) Thence South 39
deg 12' 06 ' Westa diS·
tance of 52 57 feet to a
po1nt,
Thence, leavtng the
road, North 89 dog 07'
40 West 8 distance of
1,099 49 feat to an ~ron
pin set In tho East fine
of a 51 6607 acres tract
as conveyed to Ertc L.
and
Sharon
R
Johnson by Off1c1al
Records Volume 106,
Page 321 of the Me1gs
County
Recorder's
Office,
passmg
through two Iron p1ns
set at distances of plus
25 90 feet and plus
125.80 teet, respeCIIY ..
ly;
Thence, With the East
line of said Johnson
property, North 01 deg
25' 19" East a distance
of 200.00 teetto an 1ron
pm
set
at
the
Southwest ccrner of
the
aforementioned
Ray M and Ina J
Weaver property ,
Thence, with the
South line of sa1d
Weaver
property,
South 89 deg , oo· 17"
East a distance of
1,17703 feet to the
pomt of beginnrng,
passing through an
1ron pm set at a diS·
lance of plus 1,147 03
feet.
Containing
6 071
acres, more or less,
be1ng a now split out of
Auditor's Parcel No 0900551 000
Subject to all legal
r~ght·of-ways,
ease·
ment,
restncttons,
reservations, and zonmg regulation~ of
record
1
Subject to the nghi·Of·
way of Township Road
No 270
Subject to tho 1()(). Vear
Flood Plain restrlc·
tlons, If applicable.
Subject to a 30 00 feet
wtde easement be1ng
reserved unto lhe
grantora (Bruner L.and
Company, Inc ), their
hetrs, and or ass1gns,
forever Said easement
being for tho purpose
of running utilities to
other parcels of land
on or near Township
Road No. 270. Sa1d
easement runs in a
north·aouth d~roctlon
across the east end of
the abovo·doacrlbod
property wHh the east
line of said easement
being the centerline of
Townohlp Road No.
270. Containing 0 315
acre, more or less or
easement
All Iron pins set are
518"" 1 30"" robar cappad
and labeled '"Claus
6458'",
The bearings In thiS
description are for
angle colcutatlono only
and are baaed on the
Eaotllne of Fraction 35
uud •• North 01 deg

08' 40" E111

A plat of the abovedMcrlbed ourvey hao
been oubmltttd tor file
at
the
County
Englneer'l Office.
The above d11crlptlon
prepertd by Roger W.
Claua,
Rogloterod
Surveyor No. 8456,
ba1ed on an actual
field ourvey of January
6, 2003i eald 1urvey
being oubject to any
facto that moy be dl•
clooed In • lull and
accurate t~le search.

lot 4 llmberger R1dgo
Road
Olive Township, Ohio
PPN 09-00551 004
Bruner
Forshee
Protective Covenants
1) The lollowlng protective covenants are
covenants
running
w1th tho land until
1/112075. and may be
enforced
(through
lnJUnctton or other·
w•se} by any owner
acquiring any part of
the land acquired by
tho undersigned 1n the
townahlp of Olive by
Deed recorded In O.R
Vol 160 pg 559 In the
land records of Meigs
County, Ohto
2) No more than two
res1dences per tract
shall be permitted,
though tracts may be
further split and buill
on wtlh government
approvals
3)
Permanent
dwellings shall be
restricted to the apec1·
flcat1ons
of
HUD
approved
sectional
homos. the Ohio Basic
Building Code on mod·
ular homes settmg
upon either a crawl
space or basement
and new constructed
site buill homes Arry
homes will be new at
tile lime ot placement
and built wtlh now
materials
4) Single wide mobile
homes lass than f1ve
years of age at plac..
ment will be permitted
on the above subject
proparty.
5) No Inoperative or
unlicensed vehicles
may be placed on said
lot No accumulation of
discarded
personal
eHecta, debris, waste,
garbage
or
any
unsightly ob1ect or
metter will be permit·
ted on any lot
6) No noxious or offensive activity shall be
carried on upon any
lot
7) Before occupancy of
any houae, a sewage
disposal system shall
be Installed tn conlormlty with tho mini·
mum
standards
required by tho County
Board of Health
8) Before any con·
struction takes place
purchaser must con·
tact the local govern·
ment authority to make
sura they are In com·
phanco with tho local
laws
9) All lots are to be
used for residential,
agriculture! and recreational
purposes,
(though the lot owner
may store equipment
and material uoed In a
bualneaa In a well conotructed
encloood
building on the propar·
ly) The property to not
to be uaed for commer·
clot enterprloeo (with
cuatomera coming and
going) with the excoptlon of churchtoa, riding
atoblea, horo11 tormo,
canle farm., or truck
forma (lrulto and vegetlbleo)
10) No owlne oholl be
permitted Qn the above
subject
property
Larger domeallc form
onlmolo (Including but
not limited to horaoo,
cettle, ohtoep. goato
and llomao) are permH·
ltd The paoturo shall

not be over grazed but
shall be healthy anq
thick, and - · shall
be controlled Noise
and odors from any
animal shall be con·
trolled so thll neither
shall be oflenolve to
odjolnlng nolghbore.
11) Doge, cats and
other houaohold peto
s11all not be bred or
maintained for com·
merclal purposes
12) No tent, campar,
school bus, or recreational vehicles shall
be used as 8 real~
donee, either tempo·
rary or permanent.
13) Any reSidence
erected on sa•d lots
shall be at toast 900
square feet of indoor
heated lrta {OlCIUdlng
basement and garage)
and shall have a finIshed stding such as
rustic wood, frame,
brick veneer, press
board or contemporary
siding
14) Any building or
structure placed on
seld proparty shall be
set back a minimum of
75 feet from the center
of the existing road
unless a lesser setback Is requested by
public authority.
15) Whore protective
covenants and Meigs
County
of
Olive
Township
zoning
Ordinances are In conthe
streeter
flict,
requirement will prevall
16) Invalidation of any
of these covenants by
JUdgment of court
order shall, tn no way
affect any of the ather
proviSIOns, whiCh shall
remain In full force and
effect
17) Nothing contained
herein shall be con·
structod as creating
any obligation on the
part of Bruner Land
Company,
Inc
to
enforce
these
Protective Covenants.
18) Tho purchasera of
this farm , for themselves, their heirs and
assigns, by lhe accept·
ance of the con·
voyanco of this farm.
agree to be bound by
the covenants contained heroin and are
the primary enlorcera
of these covenants.
Said party or partl11
are required to answer
on or beloro tho 28th
day following the loot
publlcatiQn, 28th Day
of February, 2007 ol
the within notl~e or
default judgment or
other judgment may be
had against them. Sold
publication shall be
rlltde In this nowopo·
per at lea•t once a
WHk lor IIX {6) con·
secutiv1 weeks
Marlene Harrloon
Clerk of Courto
Melgo County, Ohio
David Brion Bennatt
Attorney for Plaintiff
126 N. 9th SlrHt
Cambridge. OH 43725
(1) 24. 31 (2) 7, 14, 21 ,
28
Public Notice
Sheriff SaiH Caoo No
06CV088
Homo
Natlonol Sank Plaintiff
Vo.
Sttven
Hill
Defendonlo Court of
Common Pleao, Melgo

County, Ohio.
In pursuance of an
order of ,.,. to be
directed from oold
court In 1he above ent~
tied action, I will
expooe to sale at publie auction an the fnlnt
atepo of the Meigs
County Court House
on Friday. March 9,
2007 at 10 a.m•• of aald
day. the following
doacrlbed real estate:
The
following
described real estate
situated
In
the
Township of latart,
County of Meigs, and
Stile of Ohio, bounded
and deacrlbed as to~
Iowa: Being the Real
Eotato deeded by
David and Margery
Cowdery to Maude
Ashley, as recorded
August 31, 1909, Vol
101,
Page
525
doacrlbed as lollows:
Situate 1n Sac Sl1teen
(I G). Town One (1),
Range (12) Twelve ol
the Ohio Company's
Purchase, and being
tho Southeast haH of a
two acre lot orlgl~ally
sold and deeded by
M&amp;f'l W. Chapman to
William Rand, bounded
on the Southwest by a
lot owned by Mrs John
B Keefer on the
Southeast by lots
owned by Mrs Della
Coulson and Mrs.
Mollie Barriger and on
the Northeast
by
County Rood and runnlng with said road
Northwell tar enough
to make one (1) acre.
Excepting therefrom a
parcel conveyed to
General
Telephone
Company of Ohio by
deed dated 8104152 and
recorded In Vol 171,
Page 167 ol the Melga
County Deed Recorda
and further described
as follows: Beginning
at a point In tile center
of State Highway 338,
which point Ia In the
easterly boundary of
the one (1) ecro tract
now
owned
by
Elizabeth V Roush;
thence In a southwesl·
orly direction ninety
(90) feet along the
easterly boundary nne
ol said one (1) acre
tract to a stake; thence
In a nbrthweaterly
direction pan~llel with
tho rlght..gt.way ofsald
highway thirty (30) IMI
to a otake; thence In a
northeaeterly direction
ninety (90) feet to point
In the center of Stele
Route 338: tllence In 1
eoutheootorty direction
thirty (30) teet along
the center line of oald
highway to the place of
blglnnlng Subject to
an easement off of the
northeasterly end for
highway purpooeo
Referenced Daodod·
Vol 33. Page 881.
Meigs County Otllclel
Recorda
Audltor'o
Porcol
No,
08·
00571 000
Property
Addreoo·
49481 State Routt 338,
Racine, Ohio 45771
Property
Owner .
Sloven Hill
Appratoed
at
140,000 00 tormo at
1111 con not bloold tor
luo than 213rdo of the
oppraloed value 10
percent down on day
of oole,1cooh or cert~
flod chock, balance

t.c:-. ..c .. ~- •

duo an conllrmatlon of
sale
The opprallll did not
Include an Interior
examination of the
house
Robert E Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
tor
the
Plaintiff Little ShHII
Wamer PO Box 686 S.
2nd St. Pomeroy, Ohio
45769
740-992.fi89
(2) 7, 14.21
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
lo hereby
glvonthotonSaturday,
February 17, 2007 at
tO 00 am., a public
111e will be held 11 211
W.
Second
St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio The
Farmers Bank and
Savlngo Compeny Is
selling far cash In
handorcertHiedcheck
tho lollowlng collatorat:
1991 Chevrolet tO pick·
u
p
1GCCS1gR2M2254110
1999 GMC Jimmy 414
1GKCTt8WtXK502392
Tho Farmers Bank and
Savings
Company,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
reserves tho right to
bid at this sale, and to
withdraw tho above
collateral prior to sale
Further. The Farmer•
Bonk and Savings
Compeny reoervea the
nghtto reject any or all
blda submltttcl
The above described
collateral will be aold
"as la-where Is", with
no
expressed
or
Implied
warranty
given
For further 1nforma·
lion, or for on appoint·
mont lo Inspect colla!·
eral, prior to sale date
contact Cyndle, Ken or
Randy at 992·2136.
(2) 13, 14. 15
Public Notice
Shtorllf Salas
Case No. 06CV050
HSBC Bonk USA, aa
truateo, etc. Plalntlft VS
Pamela Santz, aka
Pamela G Bantz at at,
Defendants. Court at
Common Pteao. 'klgo
County, Ohio
In purouance of In
order of sale to be
directed from oald
court In the above entl·
lied action, I will
o1poso to sele at publie auction on the fnlnt
otopo ol tho 'klgo
County Court Houoe
on Friday, Merch 9.
2007 at10 a.m of eald
day, the following
described real 11tate:
Situated In the Stile ol
Ohio. County of 'klge
ond Vlllego ol Racine:
Being lot No. II and
17 In the Myers
A"-'ltlon to tho lncor·
porattd VIllage of
Recine, Meta• County,
Oltlo, reoerVlng to the
State ot Ohio, however,
111 oil, goo. cool and
other mlnerole, with
tho rlghto of entry lor
the
purpooe
ol
praapectlng, developlng, producing or oper·
ollng lor the oame and
the right of occupancy
In 10 far 11 lo -•ntlol
to euch proopectlng,
developing, operetlng

.P-..abll~ '~'~•••1-coe- I••
.:&gt;e•JI-v.e•~.ect
~•uht •

KIT &amp; CARLYLE

Mootu "'"'~~

YARDSM.f:

r

kitncerlyleOcomcest

or

producing; also
1'H81'VIng to the •tate
ot Ohio the UH of
atreo"'l
!lowing
through said Ianda or
abutting upon the
same and so much of
the benka thereof, as
may be necessary for
such enjoying, and the
protection of such
streams from aroslon.
contamination,
or
deposH of sediment.
Property addreu· 410
Fihh Street. Racine,
Ohio.
Property
Owners Pamela Bentz
and Timothy Bentz
Prior Deed Reference
O.R. 154. Page 425
PPN NO. 1!1-00412-llOO
and 1!1-00411.00
AppraiSed
at
$25.000.00 Terms of
sale Cannot be sold
for leas than 213rda 1f
tho appraiSed value
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certified
check. balance due on
conl~rmation ofsale
Tho appraisal did not
Include an Interior
examination ot tho
house
Robert
E
Beegle, Meigs County
Sherllt Attorney for
the Plamtlff Reimer
Lorber Amovltz Co PO
Bo1 968, 2450 Edison
Blvd , Twlnsbury, OH
44087. (330) 425-4201
(2) 7, 14,21

.....-c:. ... .-

beginning; reserving
however, the coal and
all other mlnerala In
and underlying tho
above described proporty. Together with tho
right to mine the same
without encumbrance
to the surface, and
oubject to tan ease·
mont lor sewage lllta1
ditch or leaching ditch
as set forth and
dascr1bed In that cor·
taln lnstr~ment Boring
date November 26,
1943, and recorded In
said recorder olflco In
Deed Book 151, Page
178
Property
Address·
1660 lincoln Street
Pomeroy. Ohio
Property Owners. Otis
Core and Rhonda Co1e
Prior Deed Reference
0 R 118, Page 201
PPNt1600491000
AppraiSed
at
$12,000 00 terms of
sale Cannot be sold
for less than 213rds ol
the appraised value. tO
parcent down on day
of sale, caah or certl·
lied check, balance
duo on confirmation of
sale
The appraisal did not
Include an Interior
oxomlnallon of tho
house
Robert E
Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
lor
the
Plalntllf
Re~mor,
Public Notice
Lorber, Aronovltz Co
PO box 968. 2450
Sheriff Sales
Edison
Blvd ,
Case number 06CV046 Twinsburg, OH 44087,
Clllblnk NA plalntltiVs 331).425-4201
Otis and Randa Core (2) 7, 14,21
Defendants Court of
Common Pleas, Meigs
County. Ohio
Public Notice
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me The Meigs County
directed from said Department of Job &amp;
court In lho above enll- Family Sarvlcoa (Meigs
lied action, I will "DJFS") Is requesting
exposa to sale at pub- proposals from a quaillie auction o the front lied vendor to provide
steps of the Meigs services through the
~ounty Court House Access to Boner Care
on Friday, March 9, Program (ABC) to non2007 altO am , olsald behavioral
children
day. the following and youth. The con·
described real estate· tract period will be
S~uated In the Village April 1, 2007 through
of Pomeroy, county of June 30. 2007 not to
Molga, and State ol exceed $5.600 00 Tho
Ohio
deadline for subml•
Being known and des· slon of proposals Is
lgnattd on a map of March 2. 2007 at 12 00
lincoln Heights, made noon For program
by Brooce and Carper, Information and guideregistered
Civil lines contact Jane
Englnaera.
Hunting Banks. Administrative
ton, West Virginia, date Asalatant, at (740) 992·
October 17. 1942, as 2117 ext 106 or at tho
recorded Decamber 17, Meigs County DJFS,
1942, In tho Office of 175
Race
Street ,
the Recordor of Meigs Middleport. OH 45760.
County. Ohio, In Plot All submissions must
Book n , Pageo 43 and be received by moll or
44, aa lot No 38, and hand delivered by tho
bllng more particular· above dlle and time.
ly doacrlbed 11 lot· No malerlela received
Iowa.
alter that date will bl
Being at the point of Included In previous
Intersection of tho aubmloolono nor be
South lint of lincoln considered
The
Road with the W11t line deportment reoervos
of Point lone, thence the right to reject ony
with the oald line of or all proposolo.
lincoln Road, North 63 (2) 14. 21 , 28
degroea 51 mlnuteo
Wilt 50 IMt. thence _ _ _ _ _ _ _
with the oald line
Public Notice
bltween Loll 37 and - - - - - 38, South 26 degraoo The Molgo County
09 mlnut11 Wool 200 Fomlly end Children
IMt, thence South 63 Flrot Council (Molgo
degreeo 51 mlnutoo FCFC) to requelllng
E11127.4 !Milo a pol~! propooelo lrom 1 qual~
In the 11id nne of Point fled vendor to provide
L.ane; thence with llid oervlcea through the
line. North 32 degrHo Acceoa to Better Core
36 mlnuteo E111201 28 Progrom (ABC) to nonfeet, to tho point of behavioral
children

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Free Small F housebroken 2\75
dog Spayed Preiols adlllls Rrr-W.~ANIID--.....,
Owner has heal1h prob 74().
TO n. _
256 1336

The
2006
Annual
Financial Report olthe
VIllage of Middleport Is
available lor public
Inspection atthto Flscol
Officer's office In City
Hall at 237 Race StrHt.
Middleport, Ohio 45760
between the houra of 9
am and 4 pm Monday
through Friday
(2) 12, 13, 14
Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
Rutland
Township
Trusteoa will accept
bids for cemetery
mowing contract tor
Milos and Roblnaon
Cemeteries tor the
2007 mowing aaaoon.
Cemeteries are to be
mowed at Ioiii 10
times throughout the
season wHh special
emphasis on holidays
Bids muat Include a
copy ol11obllity lnsurance coverage with
Rutland
Townohlp
named aa an eddltional
Insured and two (2) rei·
orences Saalod bids
must be received by
the Townohlp by 4 p m
on Monday, March 5,
2007
to
Rutland
Townahlp
Truatoes
p o Box 326, Rutland,
OH 45775 Rutland
Township reoerves the
right to reject any and
all bide.
Opal Dyer. Clerk
7411-742·2805
(2) 14, 18, 18
Public Notice
lEGAl NOTICE
Spring cleanup of
Rutland
Townohlp
Cameterleo will !Mgln
March 15 All ctecoratlono will be removed
prior to the Eeater hoi~
dey.
Anyone
who
want•
to
uve
decol'ltlono ere 11kld to
remove them until
April! .
Opal Dyer, Clerk
740-742·2805
(2) 14, te, t.e.

CLASSIFIEDS
FOR
BARGAINS

8170
5 Plus Acres
Din Front Am
story and 1 12
garage/20 X
Racne Route

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K1ttens 6-8 weeks old 3· Absolute Top Dollar U
black ones t yellow Tabby S1!ver and Oold Co1ns
13041675 2476 or (304)675- Proolsets GOld Amgs Pre
1935
US
Currency
6130
Solitaire Diamonds M T S
Muced
breed
pupp6es Com ShOp 151 Second
bea· Avenue Gallipolis 740-446
Husky/Sheppardx
gle 12wks
old
1!14/07 2842
(304)675·3126 no answer
klave message
Buy1ng Junk Cars Trucks &amp;
Wrecks Pay Cash J D
Pups to g1veaway Chow Salvage
{304)773 5343

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CASH Paid tor fUnk

cars

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1 304-81 2 1037 after 6pm

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brown marlt~ngs
along
I \ 11'1 ! I' \II \ I
R1160 close to Gal1pofis
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740 441 0500
Found male beagle at AC

Byrd~ and dam

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Tan Cocker Spane~ wltlack Bartender wanted to start
nylon collar Enterpns&amp; Rd 1mmediately Apply m person
by 33 auto Chn~c 740..992 at Hatth~l s Tavern 234 3rd
Avenue GallipOliS, OH
1429
01n1ng Room Server Full
11me Apply 1n Person
HOliday Inn of GaiHpohs

FEDERAL

POSTAL JOBS
$16 53 $27 5Mlr now h1r
1ng For appiiCBtiOn and tr~
governement fOb 1nfo call
Amencan Assoc ot Labor t
91:)..599 8042 24/hrs emp

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Local Home Health Agency
Now accepting apphcat1ons
for all shifts STNA CHHA
CNA PCA cert1l1callon
required call740.441 1377

For LUM .............................. ,........... ., ...... 490

Far Sale. .... ... . . ... .
. ... 585
For Sale or Trtcle. . . ..... . .. ...
. ..... 580
Frulto lo Vegolobleo .................... . • ......... 580
Fumlohod Roomo ..... .
..... 450
Clanerol Houllng...... ........ . .. ...•..
.......... 850
GIVNWIY . •••. .
.. ......... 040
Heppy Ada........
....... 050
Hay I Grain.................... ............................. 640
Help Wanted...
. ...... .. .....• .110
Home tmprovemanto.... • • ......... . ........ 810
Homeo far Sale.... . ............................... 310
HoUIIhold Gooda.
.... 510
Ho-• lor Rent...... .............
. .. 410
In 'kmorlam. .. .
• ....... .•. ... 020
lnourence.. .......... •. ...... ...
..•• 130
lown lo Garden Equlpmant ............ . ...... 660
Llveotock ......... ... ....... . . .....
....... 830
loot and Found ................. .. ..... . . .. 060
lots &amp; Acreage. .. ........
....... 350
Mlocelloneouo... . ..•. •.
..... 170
MloceHaneouoljerchandiH....... .
..... 540
Mobile Homt Repelr .....
• .. 860
-lie Homeotor Rant..... .
..420
-lie Homeolor Salo..
........... ........ 320
Money to LOin.... . .....
. .220
Motorcyclea lo 4 Wheelora . •.•... .
... 740
Muolcallnatrumonts
. . ...
..... ... . 570
Paraanala .................. ......
. .. 005
Palo tor Solo .. ..... .. .......... .. ........
. 560
Plumbing lo Heating . .
.. .. 820
Ptofesalonol Sarvlceo.. ..
. ..... 230
Radio. 1V &amp; CB Repair..
......... ......... 160
- • Eotlte Wllntod
.... 360
Sehoalolnetructlan ................................. 150
-,Plant 1o Fertilizer.....
.............. 850
Sltuotlono Wonted...
.120
Space lor Rent. .
•..... 480
Sporting Goodo...
....
...• 520
SltV'o !Or Sole...
. ......
... 720
Truckllol Sale ... ..
. . 715
Upho,_tery .. .........
.......
870
Vono For Sale. .
..... 730
W..ted to Buy.......
.. 090
W..ted to Buy· Form Suppllel .. . .
. 620
w.ntHToDo ........
. .................. tao
W..ted to Rant...... ........... . . ... .
..470
Ylnl ~ Golllpollo. .. . .. .. .......
. . 072
Yard Sate-Pomeroy/Middle
......074
Yerd Sate-Pt. Pleasant ..........
076

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Male Beagle at AVON 1 All Areas1 To Buy or
AC Byrd Locks &amp; Dam Call Sell
Sh1rtey Spears 304

CLASSIFIED INDEX

ID 2007 by NEA, Inc

110 HEll' WANIID

5321

4x4"e For Sale . .
725
Announcement.. . ..•. ... . ......
.. ....... 030
AnUqueo ............ .............................. 530
Apartmento for Rent . •
. . 440
Auction and Flea Merkel
......... 080
Auto P1rt1 &amp; Accessories
.. 760
Auto Repair. .. . .
.
770
Autoo lor Solo.. . ........ . .. ...... . ....... 710
Boote 1o Mot oro for Sale ... . ......
• ... 750
Building Suppllea ....
.......
. ..... 550
Bualnesa one! Bulkllngo ..... .............. ...... 340
Bualneu Opportunity
..... ..210
Bualneoo Training... ....
........ .. ...... 140
Compere 1o Motor Hameo . .....•... . . ...•. 790
Camping Equipment ....... ....... . ...... 780
Cerda of Thankl ..................................... 010
ChlldiEiclerly Care.. .... • .. ...
....... 190
Electrlcai/Relrill"'llion. . ..... .
..... .. 840
Equipment for Rent ............................... 480
Excavating . .. . . .
. .... 830
Form Equipment .........................................810
Forme for Rent.
....... 430
Farmo lor Sole.... . . ..... .. ........ .. .... 330

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(304)575-3300 M·F

Public Notice

3BA
2BA
LA
With
Flrel)lace
DR
K1tchen
Detached 2 car garage on
171 x85 Lol With1n walking
D1stance of new SGHS
Ask"'9 $80 ()()() (7401256

of Mens Sluff {304)675·

•&gt;c:.c:»r.

and youth. The can·
tract period will be
April 1, 2007 through
June 30. 2007 not to
exceed $5,500 00. The
deadline for oubmll·
slt~~n of propo•al• Ia
March 2, 2007 at 12.00
noon For program
Information and guidelines contact Andrea
FCFC
Oaborne.
Coordinator. at (740)
992.ai26 ext. 61 or at
the Meigs County
Health
Department.
112 E. Memorial Drive.
Pomeroy, OH 45719
All aubmloalono mull
be received by moll or
hand dellverld by the
above dale end time.
No materlalo received
alter that dote will be
Included In previous
submissions nor be
considered. The council reserves the right to
reject any or on proposals
(2) 14, 21.28

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NOWHIRINGI

The Town of Mason 1s
We have pos1t10ns ava1~ble
accept~r'lg app11cat10ns tor
slart1ng at U.~r
the position of police patrol
Make caHs on behalt of
man AppliCations must be
political orgamzations like
able lo pass a phySical ag1il
the NAA
ty test as set tol1h by the
state A.p(;lllcallons can be
"Heahh Benetits
picked up ar the city bUilding
"Paid Tram1ng
1601 Second
Street
" Retirement Plan
Monday Friday Bam to 5pm
•Weekly Pay
0
Waekly bonus plan
The Village of R10 Grande IS
~ Foted schedules
taking applicatiOns for the
"Paid V'acahons
position of pollee ch 1ef/oode
Yrs
Coli today lo ochldulo enforcement o"1cer
e11.penence
preferred
an Interview!
1-8no483-6247 txt 2301 ApplicatiOns can be p1eked
up at the RIO Grande
Mun1c1pa1 BUilding Mon Frl
POST OFFICE NOW
8 30am
unt1l
4 30""'
HIRING
App11catlons are due back to
Avg Pay $20/hr or
the Mun1apal Bu1ld1ng by
$57K annuaHy
Including Federal Benefits noon on Monday February
26 2007
and OT Paid Tra1mng

e

Vacat1ons·FTIPT
1 BOQ-584 1775 EX1 t8923

Wanted D1rect SuperviSIOn
employees lo owrsee male
USWA
youth 1n a staff secure re11·
A&amp;J TRUCKING
dent1al environment Must
train ing
pass
phys1cal
Leading The way
A&amp;J Trudl:lng now Hirrrog at our reqwement Pay based on
New Haven WV Tarll'l nat For expe11ence Call (740)379·
A~lonal H•ult Dump 01v
I 9083 bolwoon 9-3 Mon F&lt;i
year OTA veri11able e:cp Call 1
800-462 9365 uk. tor Kenl
Work from home not get
Aocksptlngs Aehabllllat on rich qu1Ck work Involved For
Center IS looking tor ded1cat Info, send SA 5 E to PO
Hamden OH
ed compassionate State Box 454

T$Sied Nursing Ass1stants
Competlttve wages health
and dental benef1ts and
401K available
We take
priCe 1n our facility and rea•·
dents and need great team
players 10 jom us If you
have these quahf1cat1ons
please
apply
to
Aockaprm~Js FlehabihlaiiOO
Center 36759 Rocksprings
Road
Pomeroy
Oh1o
45769 Extendteare Health
IOOkillQ for delivery staff tor Services Inc IS an equal
Cater1ng company, hours opportumty employer that
mostly M·F day shift Send encourages
workplace
resume to 1364 Hern1an Ad diversity M/F ON
Gallipolis oh 45631
Security Oflteer needed In
MTIMLT (ASCP j
New Haven W\1 S6 66 hOur
Full T1me Days
40 hours a week Must haw
P08o&lt;33
a ctean enm1na1 h1s1ory,
Galllpol s, OH 45631
pass a drug screen and
Now H1rlng expenenced background check call t
Sawmill help Apply 1n per 800-275-6359 M·F 6 30
son
Twin \
River 500 EEO MFDV

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tho Oh10 DIVISIOn of
f1nanc1al
InstitutiOn's
Off1ce
o! Consume'
Afta1rs BEFORE you refl
nance your home or
obtain 11 loan BEWARE
of reques1s lor any large
advance payments ol
fees or Insurance Call the
Office
o! Consumer
Aflairs toll tree at 1-866
278-0003 lo learn rf the
mortgage
broker
01
lander
properly
Is
liCensed (Th1s 1s a public
serv1ce announcement
from lho OhiO Valley

PuJ;IShlng Company)

S36K·$95K PTIFT 1 8()0934·3473 x7380

No Fee Unless We W1nl

1!8
1•

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(540)745 7729

2br House 10 Pt Pr $465
Homestea d Really Broker
1998 Tra1ler lor sale or ~ase (304)675 4024 (304)675
on lana contract w11h down 0799 ask tor Nemcy
payment
$375/month
949-2253
3BR 1 bath LeGrande
Located 17 mi les ou r of
Blvd no pets $625 mo .,.
5 Plus Acres 2 Br Kit Gall1pohs (740)742 0703
sec dep (740}446 3644
Din Front Am Full base
(740 742 320t
story and 1'2 AC s1ngle
Attent1on1
garageJ20 X 20 shop 2003 t6x76 Flee lwood local company ofte nng NO
Rac1ne Route 124
740 3BA 2 Bath V1ny1 S1d1ng DOWN PAYMENT
pro
Shmgle Roof CIA Very N1ce
949-2253
grams tor you to buy vour
Home
1998
16x80
home lflstead or ren11ng
Attentlon!
Riverside 3BA 2 Bath V1 nyl
• 100% f1nanc1ng
Local company olfenng "NO S1dng Shingle Root C!A
' Less lhan perfect cred1t
DOWN PAYMENT" pro New Carpet &amp; Vmyl Ask
accepted
~ams lor you 10 buy your about our (3) 14x70 homes.
• Payment could be the
hOme 1nSiead ot renttnQ
Dayt1me
(740)388 0000
same as rent
• 100°(0 financtng
Evemngs (740)388 80t7 or
Mortgage
Locators
• less than parted credit (740)245-9213
(740)367 DODO
accepted
3/2
Doubtew1de
• Payment could be the 2007
House for renl
3 4 Br
$37 970 M1dwest (740)828 M1dd CIA 740 843 5264
same as renl
Mortgage
Locators 2750
Very n1 ~e hOuse tor rent 3
(740)36].(1000
Move m today' New 2007 3 BR
t Ba: h AC
Full
bedroom 2 bath
Only Basement 2 Car Garage
$199 86 per month Set up Large yard n countr'i set11f"lg
rn ntJtes fr om Athens and on Pomeroy P1ke near
ready tor 1mmed1a1e occu Chesler
Easte rn Local
pancy Call740 385 4367
School s $800/month plus
depos r No pets
Call
All ruJ Htate adver11alng
NEW 2007 4 bed D1W 1de1 (740)992 2996
In tt'lla newap~~per ••
$49 179 M dwest (740)828
•ubleet to the Federsl
2750
Fslr Housing Acl 011968
FUR lb:xr
which nv~kea tt Illegal to
Bl~INEJ,l;
~
adwrtlat ~anv
1411.70 2 BA moblle home
pr.terence llml..tion 01
'"ll BUIIDIN(;s
$500 oo a month 740·367
dlaonminat10n blaed on
r.ce, color, religion, ux
F&amp;S T1re SR 7 &amp; SR 681 0654 or 740 645 34 13
ft,mlllelatatua or n•tior\11
TtJppers Pla1ns Oh lllCiudes
1998 Trailer lor sa le or tease
origin, or sny Intention to
all equipment Frank Wells
on land contract w1th down
ll"'lke II"'W such
1740191l5·351B
payment
S375Jmonth
preference llmltat•on or
Located 17 m1 les out of
dltcnmlnetlon
Gall1pol1s
{740)742 0703
o\CRI:AIW
lbia newspaper will not
( 7 40 742 3201
knowingly accept
4 ac1e lot tor sale (304)743 2 Bedroom Bula1.111e P1ke
ldvertlumentl for real
6323
TrashWater Pd No Pets
estate which Ia 1n
Deposit &amp; A eferenrcs
violation ot the 11w Our
47 acres +I Uevu-.g Road (7 40)388 1t00
ruc:e.r. are herebv
Country water sap11c pond
Informed tkll til
&amp; barn electnc many home 2 Mo011e homes tor rent
dwellin;aa.dvertJMd In
s1tes
$125 000 I'm 740 367 7762 or ..40 446
this newap1per are
(540)765 7786

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opportunity ba111

Fo1

Sale
Ranch Style
Home 4 Bedrooms 3 Bath
6 acres (740)388·8639

Lars&amp;

(304)882·3131

Concealed P1sto1
Oh10M'V Mar 10

Class
2007

HUD HOME I 3bd $112/mo

No Neeot

Low MoiSture carpet
eleanmg dries 1n an hOl.M'I
VFW CalVIn Leport/Ciear!y Clean

$75 00
9 OOam
Mason wv 740-843 5250

1304)675+0022

Galllpollo c.- COllege

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(ca reers Close To Home)
Call TO&lt;iayl 740-446-4367
1 800 214-0452
~ gillllpoHicerMtWIIegt oom
Acc •ediltd Membt1 AccreU111ng 0 Down even with less than
Counc~ 1o1 lnOtpenO&amp;nl Col~• perte&lt;:t crecWt 1$ avaJiable on
•&gt;d Schoolll21o48
fill("""
_ _ _ _ _..., thiS 3 bedroom 1 bath

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01spatchers
l1fe
Amllulance Inc Apply m per Drywall and painting seMC·
son al t
Jackson P1ke as Also m1sc labor 740Gall1poils
985 3779 01" 304 593 0541

House for sale 4 Bedroom
2 bath on 1+ acres South
Gall1a school distnct $7000
down and $578 82 per
month Call740 256 t686

home Corner lot tirepJa&amp;e
modern kitchen JBCUUI!Ub,
F&gt;a)tment around S550 per
month 74Q-367· 7129
3 Bedroom 2 Bath fireplace
oo Pleasant Valley Ad. 112
m 11e from Rio Grande
Available w1th 1 5, or 8
acres. {740 )709-1166

3bd abo HUD $23.33&lt;1
On~ 111151mo 5% dn 20
yrs 0 8% For hstlngs OCJ0559·4109KF254

38R 1BA sits oo ElCfe lot w/
bul ldmg
b&amp;Side
HT
Elemenlary $38 000 Neg

(74012 56·1063

4060

Mobile Home Lot for rent For a couple or construc110n
near Vmton Call (740)441 workers 2 Br 12X50 $350
plus
dep
Gas
1111 .
Heat Syracuse 992 7680

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RMt E&gt;TATF:

W•vm&gt;
Green Twp 1 1/2 m1 l rom 1
town 1 1!2 m1 /rom New
GAHS 3BR Br1cll. Ranch Need to sell your home ?
late on payments d vorce
$140,000 (740)446·8 131
lob transfer or a dealt1 ? I
Houae for sale 21ll t ba can buv yo ur hOme All casn
on Monroe Ave pt Pleasant and QlJICk ClOSing 740 4t6
needs some work good 3130
starter home or rental umt
IH \ I \ I..,

1·886-562·3345
W81ting bll Spnng to
clean your Carpet?

OOTRUlTION

no pets

MOBILE Hnm:s

that you do business with
people you know and
NOT lo send money
through the ma11 until you
have Investigated lhe
ot1Br1no.

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SOCIAL SECURITY 1991?

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2 or 3 Br house
740 992·5858

2 3
Bedroom
Duplex
$420/mo plus det&gt;OSII &amp; ut1l1
t~s 1n Downtown Gallipolis
t991 Tra1ler 3 bclrm 2 bath No Pels (740)446-0332
needs won; 1 No T 1tle S4 500 Bam 5pm Mon Sat

$19 500 304 675 6349

Security Officers needed m
n~D..u..a.J\/"W,J\.0
New Haven WV
$6 66
Part·l1me pos1t1on available hour 40hoursaweek Must
tor a Support Group have clean cr1 mmal hlst01y Seasoned fire wood, Oak
and H1ct«&gt;ry spi1t You haul
Facilitator lor a Women s pass a drug screen and or I haul- Take CAM HEAP
she lter Th1s 1s a contract background check Call 1 740-949-203B
pos1110n for approximately BOD-275·8359 M·F 8 30 to iliro;;;,;;~----'1
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To
w1th cns1s lntef'tlenbon tech·
$6 20 per hour
Send
mques and group dynall\lcs.
Care lor Elderly 1n the1r
resume lo Early Education
Interested appl~eants should
home
any shift Reasonable
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send resumes to Personnel
Rates Have rettuances
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Please call (740)441 9824
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Count ry Lot $400m)Q $400
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Public Notice
Shariff Sale
Case No.06CV125
ABN AMRO Mortgage
Group Inc.
Plaintiff
VL
John Bercua
Defendants Court of
Common Plaoa,
Malga County, Ohio.
In pursuance of an
order of sate to mo
directed from 0aid
court In the above ant~
tied action, I will
OllfiOIUI to sate at publie auction on tho lront
ataps ol the Mol go
County Court House
on Friday, March 16,
2007 at 10 a.m., of uld
day, tho following
rtaocrlbod real estate:
Sllueted In tho Village
of Mlddltport, County
of Malga and State of
Ohio:
Being tho South 2125
loel of Lot No. 83 In
Palmer 's Addition to
Sheffield, now lncorporaled Into and being a
part of tho Village of
Middleport,
Meigs
County,
Ohio,
dascrlbad u follows:
Beginning at an i~n

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Thuredliy, Feb. 15, 2007
By Bernie. a.M 0.01
Belore vou start looking lor a career
chan~ . make certain you have done all
you could to become valuable a1 what
you presenlly do. Your opporlun ities will
come from putting yol.ll' hear! in your

ARIES {Marct-J 21-April 19) - This is a
good day to revive projects that have
interested you but ha~ now waned.
Review your inditlerenca as to whelher
or not your reasons are valid and ponder
any new potentia l
TAURUS (Apri l 20-May 20) - All you
have to do is e}ltend a 1'\and of amiCability to others, and just about everybody
will respond in kind . Even old disagree·
ments can be patched up anct broken
tences can be mended.
GEMINI (May 21 -Juna 20)- Don't just
keep your ideas to yourself. Put the ones
you believe can 00 the most good in benefiting you and othern into action and
watch what happens. II it's worttable, it'll
be benefiCial.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)- Be extra
ale11 because some of the best shifts in
Waines.&amp; situations ma,y be so sUblle you
cou ld easily miss them. Anyth ing you
perceive as even a slight ChanQe shOukl
be act&amp;d upon
LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22) - Although II may
be comlorting. do not ask any needed
advice trom persons you know wm only
tell you what you w11nt to hea r. Cold, hard
!acts are needed to makt the changes
you want
VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sepl. 22) - It's an
8)(CeUent time to deVite betler procedures or methods to incre!ISe productiv ity when it comes to your 'work - whelher
this inVQIVes a commercial or home
endeavor
LIBRA (Sap!. 23-0ct. 23} - One of you r
greatest assets is your ability to get
· along w ith Individuals from all walks of
lite and turn these acquaintances into
good friends . More than one may b9
lorged, starting today
SCORPIO {Oct 24-Nov. 22) - No one is
bener than you at using Y'OU' determina·
Non to aee through to conclusion that
whiCh you begin, no maner what oompli Citlona you run Into. Now Ia ornt olthose
times .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·0ec. 21) Think very carefully bekn you speak
about what you ny and whet you want
IOid. Explain thlnge In the t&gt;eat way pasalbia. Your worda and Ideas carry mo re
w•lghtltlan utual at 1hl• time
CAPRICORN (D.c. 22-Jirn. 19) - If you
ara In lhe market for ~ that ara juat
coming ln10 vogua and will wlthlland the
talt ol tim., now Ia an POaptionatly good
lima to go 'hopP\')Iil. ChiCk out·OI·th8·
MY 'POll flrtl.

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446·0007

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to be played as regular
Blackwood, not RKCB. To employ

AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - Be as
helpful as you can but draw the line at
becoming entangled in people's problematical affairs or neglecting your a.vn
interests at the e)(pense o f handling
thei".
PISCES (Feb: 20-March 20) - Sook out
solitude when you feel a need to sort out
Important manere~ because, although
others mean well , they could be more of
a hindrance. You know best whal you

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Saw and E•copll ·porlion of aald above
described
properly
convoyed to Bertha
Rartlord as shown In
Deed Book No. 149, at
Page
448
Deed
Recorda of Moiga
County, Ohio.
Parcel No.3 ,
Tho following rsol
eotato enuoted In tho
Village of Pomeroy,
County of Molga and
State
of
Ohio:
a.glnnlng on Mulberry
Stroot
ot
tho
Northweotorly corner
of Lot 1&amp;7, thence
Southoaotorly along
Mulberry Street 34
feat; thence at right
anglll with Mulberry
Strsetand parallel with
Northweotorly llna of
aald Lot 167, to
Mechanics
Street;
thonca North along
Mechanic Stroat 34
foal;
thence
Northeasterly on the
line between Lot 167
and 168 to Mulberry
Street, the place of
beginning, and ten foet
off tho Soulhoaaterly
tida of Lot 118, lacing
ton foet on Mulberry
Street and extending at
that width acrooo said
lot 168 to Mochonlc
Straet; subject to right
of woy conveyed by
roconlod In Book
113, Diad Recordo ol
Mlllga County, Ohio, at
page 417, and being
and Intending to
daacribe and convey
tho urno property conveyed by Bertho Moos
Lao and A.W. Lao her
husband, to Lucy
Pl'inca Scott, by rtaod
dated August t920,
recorded In Booll 122,
Dsed Rocorda of Malgs
C011nty, at Page 30, and
thereafter conveyed to
Lucy Prince ScOYiiie.
formorly Lucy Prince
Scan, and George H.
Scotvill her husband,
to Jennie Allen , by
deed dated March 2,

carriage

55 Soy yeo
56 Night nolao

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54 Honedrawn

bid six heans. (FOf experts: Even ~ you
use Roman Key Card B&amp;ackwood, an
immediate response of lour no-trump

unbtock your diamond ace. cross to the
board with a club. and discard your second spade - the ace! - on the dia·
mood l&lt;ing. Then play a !rump. You are
sate unless one defender started with
the two low trumps and a sirtgleton club,
which is eXIremety unlikely.

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hand, manied cooplts happi~ together.
And, of coorse, the lrurflJ suit has to be
haarts- what else?
If you were South, the declarer in six
hea~s. how .oold yoo plan lho play
after West leads lt1e spade two?
It was reasonable for Nor1h immediately
to launch into Blackwood. When he

flamboyant wou~ win on the board),

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21 Gather
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23 Sugarcane

Bishop
Valentine, v.tme da'j this is, I .A.Mthe air
is lhy Diocese."
On Valentine'&amp; Day, it seems only appropriate to have a deal in which the kings
and queens ot each suit are in the same

RKCB, the raspoodar should firsl show
support 1o&lt; his partner's su~. then bid
lour no-trump.)
There ....,. to be no prollltms, but look
at tllat lead. Since West cannot have a
spade honor (a low lead usual~ promises at least one honor in that'"~). he has
probably led a singhlton. H so and you
promptly play a trump, maybe East will
win with tne bafe ace and give tlis partner a spade ruff, killing yooroontractand
breaking your partner's heart.
Instead. -aHar lal&lt;ing tha first kick (the

(740) 416-1568

Soffit, Decks,

11
13

found out that one ace was missing, he

DANG--WIF WOMENFOLK
THAR'S ALWAYS A
KETCH !!

CORNER STONE
Now Renting
High and Dry ' CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Siding,
Storage
(740) 992-5232
Owner
Rhonda Peters
Manager
Janet Jeffers

recorda.

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42 Actor
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Army doc 43 Capturw
44 Prtc.y car
Balm
Frllndo
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Kawaukl 41 Gorortlrno'o
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Jol'ln Donne wrote, "Ha1l,

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7:00AM - 8:00 PM

pin at the canter of a
concreto walk 28.75
feat southerly along
tho oaatorly aida of
South Fourth Street
from tho northwseterly
corner of aald lol No.
83, which corner Is
ooutherly 75 lsetalong
tho easterly afdo of
South Fourth Street
from tho center of
Wllll1m1 Street; thence
at right angles to tho
left . to oald South
Fourth Strset and
along tho canter of
aald concrete walk 100
loetto the alley; thence
at right anglse to the
right along tho wool
aida of 11id alley 21.25
loetto tho aouthseoltr·
ly corner of oald Lot
No. 83 and tho northerly oldo of an alloy;
thenco at right angles
to the right and along
the northorly 1ide ol
11id alley tOO feet to
tho oouthwootorly cornor of Hid Lot No. 83
and the ooatarty aida of
oald South Fourth
Stroot; thonco at right
ongloo to the right
21.25 feel along the
oaotorly oldo of oold
South Fourth Stroot to
tho place of beginning.
Ellpoctlng a Lotti foet
by 12.5 foet off tho
aouthuat comrrr formtrly convoyod and
recorded In Vol. 233,
page
851 , Molgo
County Dsed Recorda.
Currant Owner: John
Bercuo
Property at 138 S. 4th
St., Middleport, Ohio.
PPt 15-00895.000
Prior Dead Roleronco:
Vol. 170, pago 697.
~praised
oi
$22,500.00 terms of
sole: Con not bo oold
for lees than 213rda of
tho appralaad value. 10
percent down on day
of sale, caah or certlftod chock, batanco
duo on confirmation of
ule. The appraisal did
not Include an lntorlor
oxominlllon of tho
house.
Robert E. Boogie,
Mlllgo County Shorlll.
Attorney
for
tho
Plaintiff
Lerner
Sampson
and
Rothfuss, PO Box
5480, Clncinnat~ Ohio
45201-5480, 513-241 3100
(2) 14, 21 ,28

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Husbands and wives
in the same hand

Hours

1931, recordod In Book
133, at page 427 of the
Dsed Records of Meigs
County, Ohio.
Currant
Owner:
Pamela Bentz et al.
Property at:
130 Mulberry Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
PPNa:f&amp;-00846.000,
18-00850.00,
16OOIS3.000.
Prior deed rafarencea:
Volume 148, Page 331;
Volume 235, Page 299.
Appraised
at
SIO,OOO.OO terms of
sale: Cannot be oold
lor leas that 213rda of
the appralaed value.
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certified
chock, balance duo on
confirmation of aalo.
Tho appralul did not
Include an interior
uamlnation of tho
houao.
Robert E.
Boogie, Malga County
Shorlll.
Attorney
lor
tho
Plaintiff, John D Clunk,
5601 Hudaon Drive
Suite 400, Hudson,
Ohio 44236. (330) 3428203.
(1) 14, 21 , 28

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Baing tho oama rut
estate conveyod to the
aald Tho Buckeye
Savings and Loan
Company of Bellaire,
Ohio by R.O. Fowler,
Sherin
ot
Meigs
C011nty, by dated
March 9, 1835, and
recorded In Volume
138, Page 372 and 373
Molga County deed

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Tree Service

Racine , Ohio

Sheriff Sale
and wile, conveyod to
Case No, 06CV109
oald Joseph Blackburn
FCI National Fund n, by dated on the
LLC
plalnlln
VS 27th day of February,
Pamela BenU daf1n- AD 1856, and rocordod
dant.
In recorda of Dseda In
Court of Common "Meigs County, Ohic&gt;, In
Plus, Meigs County, Volume 18, on pagse
Ohio.
591, and 592, and lo the
In pursuance of an oamo pro~rty and rut
order of oato to ma oatato known •• tho
dlroctod form said Blackburn proparty
court In the above entl- and Is 1he same and
tlod action, I will only real aatate which
expose to ule at pub- Joaoph
Blackburn
lie auction on the front owned In tho Village of
otopo of the Malgo Pomeroy.
County Court Houao Parcol No.2:
on Friday, March 18, Tho following real
2007 all 0 a.m., of uld eotate anuate In tho
day , tho following Vlilago of Pomeroy, In
dalcribad real iotato: the County of Molga,
Snuatod In tho Vill1f!8 and the State ol Ohio,
of Pomoroy, County of and known 11 being
Melga, and State of part of Lot No. 168 1nd
Ohio.
adjoining to Lot188 In
Parcel No.1:
tho City of Pomeroy
Tho
following the seme being 47 feel
deocrlbad rul ootolo front on Mulberry
being o part of Lot 168, StrHt and running
being 21 1oet 4 lnchoo beck at that width 54
front, 3 feet right of feel and oloo a right of
' way r11orvod, aaat way on and over thet
aldo, 54 1oet dalp form strip of land odjoinlng
atreot 20 feet deep. Hid grantod promlseo
AlaQ to hove room on tho ooutheaotorly
roservod 20 feet from aida !horoof and tho
otreet lor a ono car aama being 1110 1 pan
gorogo'ionrtar h011seon of Lot No. 168 and
other part of Lot 187,to fronting
Mulberry
Rood on Machonlc Strset thrse loet and
Stroot. Tho following running beck at that
above rtaocrlbad Ia a width lor him tho oaid
part of tho. following John U. Mytra. hlolamdescribed promiHa lly, aorvanto, tenonta,
known aa being 1 part holrt and oselgno at all
of Lot No. 118, and lim11 to pall and
adjoining to Lot 189 In roprt11 over tho ooma
said City of Pomeroy, from sold Mulberry
the oama being 47 loet Strsetto back oouthorfront on Mulberry . ly corner of said lol
Stroot, running back at and granted premltho width of 54 foet, and from lild corner
allo a right of way on to the otroet alonooald
and over the otrlp, ol and ~aid ~ghl of way
land odlolnlng uld and ohall forever be
granted premlut on tho dlmenllono ator•
tho oouthellatorly oald being tho oamo
lhorool and the roal Hlate and right ol
being aloo o part of Lot way which Freedom W.
No. 118, and fronting St..eno and wlhl conon Mulborfy SII'HI, 3 voyad to Hid Joaoph
and running back Blackburn by at that width of 54 loel dated on the 27th day
for him the oald John o! Fobruary, A.O. 1156,
U. Myers, and fomlly and recorded In .the
and guooto, ole. tu rocordo of Deeds In
paoo and . . _ ovor and lor Mlllga County,
the
oamo
from Ohio, In Vol. 18, pagH
· Mulberry Slreol to IIW 591 and 592 and Ia the
INick IOUiherly corner oamo property and real
of Hid lot and granted estate known ao tho
promises and from Blackburn proparty
oald corner lo the and lo . the Htne ond
otroat ator.oald, being only rul • • - which
IIW oama real -Ia tho
sold
Joooph
end righl'ol wey which Blackburn owned In
Freedom W. S1evena lhe Village of Pome~.

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Dealer: South
Vulnerable: East-West

PUcKER UP AN' GtMME
1 WILL IF YOU
SA'f 'IOU LIKE
A LI'L ICISS, SAMANTH't'
ME BESTEST OF
JANE !!
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740-446-0007 Toll Free 877·6611·0007

Ellm View
Apartments

For more information, please contact
Angie Cleland, Director of Nutsing.

MONTY

AUCTION
Middleport DepL
Store
Sue's Sele&lt;tables
March 2nd

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Bucket Truck

Drive trom $349 10 $44B Wslcome ! (740)441 .0 194.
Walk to shop &amp; m&lt;Nies. Call
JET
740-446·2568.
Equal Nice clean, newly dealrated
AERATION-MOTORS
HouSing Opportunity.
carpel · 2 br. stove · relridg. Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In
wid hook -up, no pats rei. &amp;
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CoNVENIENTLY LOCAl· dep. 304-675-S t 62
S!ock. Call Ron vans. l ED &amp; AFFORDABLE !
=--'-'-- - - -- - 800·537·9528.
Townhouse
apartments, Pt. Pleasant modern 2 Or.
aOO'or small houses FOR apt. 2nd floor. stove /refridg .
RENT. Call (740)441-tt tt included. AC . allelectdep.
for applic ation &amp; information. required. no pets, waSher I
dryer hookup 304-675-1992

Pleasant Valley Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center has openings for
State Tested Nursing Assistants. Twelve
hour shifts, shift differential, excellent
salary, holidays, health insurance
single/family plan, dental, life insurance,
vacation, long-term disability and

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•RENTALS •SALES
•SERVICE •FREE DELMRY
MONTHLY OXYGEN VISITS

1/2 mile west 011 SA .
124 to Rutland, Oil

Parking, 12 min. trom Rio
Granda, Must see lo apprecia te, $325i mo. {814)595nn, B00-798-4686.

tors , gas and electric
ranges, air conditioners, and
wringer washer$ . Will do
repa1rs on major brandS fn
Immacu late 2 bedroom shop 01' al )'OUI home.
apartm,nt New carpet &amp;
catllnets. tresl'11y painted &amp; Used fur niture store, 130
decoral eO . WID !lOOkup. . B!Mvillt Pike. EleCtric
Beaulllul countr)' sen1ng. ranges . chests . coocl'les.
Must see to appreciate. manress es. . bunk beds.
$400mo. (61 4)595 -7773 or dinettes, recliners. (740)4464782. Gallipolis, OH. Hrs 1 t1•800•798-4686

NEA Crouword Puzzle

BRIDGE

Rent" 1600 square feet, off
street partUng. Great lo&lt;:a·
tlon! 749 Thirel Avenut rn

clean WJO hookup. No pets. Immaculate 1 Bedroom Apt ,

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ments. tvrniihed and untur· bNI.Ititul. unfurnished. rwo
r\ished, MCUflly depoSit bedfoom apt.. 2nd floor. LA.
requued. no pets, 7&lt;10-992- DA. 1 112 ba.ttlS, downtown
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Viclim - Yacht - Judao - Urchin - AIR TIME
I tbink odvertlsen should spend lhoir money on
improvina their products then they wouldn't need

so much AIR. TIME.

ARLO &amp; JANIS

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Commercial building "For

2218.
-------2br. Apt on 51h Street $375
ask lof Don (31)4 )593-1994

GallipOliS. Aent $-425/mo.

Gal-. ideal ""

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References reqwred, no
pets, S9CUrity deposit, $600
per month. Cell (740)446-

Jand.(roomtufniahedapts. 4425or (740)446-3936.

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GARAGE

: Ref. and Clepo$it required. Newly Carpeted, Freshly '
740.446·1519.
Painted &amp; Decofated, New Thompsons Appliance
- - - - - - - - appliances . WID Hookup. Aepair-675-7388. For sale,

Fence,

Pr1vate re-conditioned automatic
washers &amp; dryers, refrigera-

A. HIDDE N TREASURE !
laurel ,
Commons
Apartrnen!s. Largest in the
area! Beautifully renowted
throughOut inciLtding brand
new k1!chen and balh
Starting at $405. can today!
3 (M·FJ. Sat Call Firs!
(304)273 -3344
Middlepol1 Beech Street, 2
t
bedroom
furnished
apartSro!rnN&lt;Gooo;'
Apartment for rent. 1-2
Bdrm.. remodeled . new car· ment. depOSit &amp; pre-rental
pet,
&amp; lng.. waler, references. no pets. utilillts " ' - - - - - - -...
sewer. trash pd. Mldcleport. paid. (740 1992 ' 0165
Anschutz 1516 22 mag rifle.
$425.00. No pets. Ret. Modern tBR apt (740)446- $550. Anschutz. 54ms .22
required. 740·843-5264
0390.
LA , repeating target rifle,
- -- - - - - - $750 Both guns are very
BEAUTIFUL
. APART· New
2BA apartments. mce. 740)379-2601
IIENTS
AT
BUDGET Washerldryef
hookup,
PRICES AT JACKSON S1oveJrefrigerator 1nctuded.
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NURSING ASSISTANTS
Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently
accepting applications for lull-time and
per diem Nursing Assistants for South
One and South Two. All shifts available.
Previous nursing assistance experience
preferred.
Holidays, health insurance,
single/family plan, dental plan, life
insurance, vacation, long-term disability
and retirement.
Send resumes to:
PleaSllnt Valley Hospital
c/o Human Resources
J5JO Valley Dme
Point PleaSllnt, WV U550

Or fax:
304-675· 6975

Or apply online at:

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DIRECTOR OF HOME CARE SERVICES
Pleasa nt Valley Hospital is currently
accepting resumes for a Director of Home
Care Services. Home Health experience
required. Experience in supervision · and
management of a Home Care Agency
preferred. ,
RN with Bachelor's Degree. Must
.maintain licensure in the 5lates of WV
and Ohio. Applicants actively pursuing a
BSN will be con5idered.
Send r~umes to:
Pleaant Vlllley Hospital

C/o Hu-n Res4!UIUS
JSJO Vlllley Drive
Point PleaSint, wv J5550

Or fax:
304-675-6975

Or apply online at:

-pvllley.ora
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H1ll 's Self
Stomge

Baer Builders
&amp;Developers

29670 Bashan Road

• Custom Baths
•Complete
Renovations
• Honey Do Lists
• Plumbing/Wiring
• Free Estimates

11141 1 mo pd

(304) 675-5236.

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Doors. Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions

THE BORN LOSER

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But Jenny,
I'm yoor destiny .
One day we wil be mated.

FOf fiiSOOS
1don't ~rstand,

For INnY ye•s.
But newr have we dated.

You ttmk our loYe il-flted.

And then you'll know
Just Vlllat It's Ike
To uy thlt you\4 been "Nated.~

Free Eotlmrrtao

Public Notice
Shariff Sale
Case No.06CV125
ABN AMRO Mortgage
Group Inc.
Plaintiff
VL
John Bercua
Defendants Court of
Common Plaoa,
Malga County, Ohio.
In pursuance of an
order of sate to mo
directed from 0aid
court In the above ant~
tied action, I will
OllfiOIUI to sate at publie auction on tho lront
ataps ol the Mol go
County Court House
on Friday, March 16,
2007 at 10 a.m., of uld
day, tho following
rtaocrlbod real estate:
Sllueted In tho Village
of Mlddltport, County
of Malga and State of
Ohio:
Being tho South 2125
loel of Lot No. 83 In
Palmer 's Addition to
Sheffield, now lncorporaled Into and being a
part of tho Village of
Middleport,
Meigs
County,
Ohio,
dascrlbad u follows:
Beginning at an i~n

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Thuredliy, Feb. 15, 2007
By Bernie. a.M 0.01
Belore vou start looking lor a career
chan~ . make certain you have done all
you could to become valuable a1 what
you presenlly do. Your opporlun ities will
come from putting yol.ll' hear! in your

ARIES {Marct-J 21-April 19) - This is a
good day to revive projects that have
interested you but ha~ now waned.
Review your inditlerenca as to whelher
or not your reasons are valid and ponder
any new potentia l
TAURUS (Apri l 20-May 20) - All you
have to do is e}ltend a 1'\and of amiCability to others, and just about everybody
will respond in kind . Even old disagree·
ments can be patched up anct broken
tences can be mended.
GEMINI (May 21 -Juna 20)- Don't just
keep your ideas to yourself. Put the ones
you believe can 00 the most good in benefiting you and othern into action and
watch what happens. II it's worttable, it'll
be benefiCial.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)- Be extra
ale11 because some of the best shifts in
Waines.&amp; situations ma,y be so sUblle you
cou ld easily miss them. Anyth ing you
perceive as even a slight ChanQe shOukl
be act&amp;d upon
LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22) - Although II may
be comlorting. do not ask any needed
advice trom persons you know wm only
tell you what you w11nt to hea r. Cold, hard
!acts are needed to makt the changes
you want
VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sepl. 22) - It's an
8)(CeUent time to deVite betler procedures or methods to incre!ISe productiv ity when it comes to your 'work - whelher
this inVQIVes a commercial or home
endeavor
LIBRA (Sap!. 23-0ct. 23} - One of you r
greatest assets is your ability to get
· along w ith Individuals from all walks of
lite and turn these acquaintances into
good friends . More than one may b9
lorged, starting today
SCORPIO {Oct 24-Nov. 22) - No one is
bener than you at using Y'OU' determina·
Non to aee through to conclusion that
whiCh you begin, no maner what oompli Citlona you run Into. Now Ia ornt olthose
times .
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·0ec. 21) Think very carefully bekn you speak
about what you ny and whet you want
IOid. Explain thlnge In the t&gt;eat way pasalbia. Your worda and Ideas carry mo re
w•lghtltlan utual at 1hl• time
CAPRICORN (D.c. 22-Jirn. 19) - If you
ara In lhe market for ~ that ara juat
coming ln10 vogua and will wlthlland the
talt ol tim., now Ia an POaptionatly good
lima to go 'hopP\')Iil. ChiCk out·OI·th8·
MY 'POll flrtl.

PHUUTYWII Tl

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gnmps told me, "it's also the

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70 Pine Street • GalllpoUs
446·0007

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to be played as regular
Blackwood, not RKCB. To employ

AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - Be as
helpful as you can but draw the line at
becoming entangled in people's problematical affairs or neglecting your a.vn
interests at the e)(pense o f handling
thei".
PISCES (Feb: 20-March 20) - Sook out
solitude when you feel a need to sort out
Important manere~ because, although
others mean well , they could be more of
a hindrance. You know best whal you

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Saw and E•copll ·porlion of aald above
described
properly
convoyed to Bertha
Rartlord as shown In
Deed Book No. 149, at
Page
448
Deed
Recorda of Moiga
County, Ohio.
Parcel No.3 ,
Tho following rsol
eotato enuoted In tho
Village of Pomeroy,
County of Molga and
State
of
Ohio:
a.glnnlng on Mulberry
Stroot
ot
tho
Northweotorly corner
of Lot 1&amp;7, thence
Southoaotorly along
Mulberry Street 34
feat; thence at right
anglll with Mulberry
Strsetand parallel with
Northweotorly llna of
aald Lot 167, to
Mechanics
Street;
thonca North along
Mechanic Stroat 34
foal;
thence
Northeasterly on the
line between Lot 167
and 168 to Mulberry
Street, the place of
beginning, and ten foet
off tho Soulhoaaterly
tida of Lot 118, lacing
ton foet on Mulberry
Street and extending at
that width acrooo said
lot 168 to Mochonlc
Straet; subject to right
of woy conveyed by
roconlod In Book
113, Diad Recordo ol
Mlllga County, Ohio, at
page 417, and being
and Intending to
daacribe and convey
tho urno property conveyed by Bertho Moos
Lao and A.W. Lao her
husband, to Lucy
Pl'inca Scott, by rtaod
dated August t920,
recorded In Booll 122,
Dsed Rocorda of Malgs
C011nty, at Page 30, and
thereafter conveyed to
Lucy Prince ScOYiiie.
formorly Lucy Prince
Scan, and George H.
Scotvill her husband,
to Jennie Allen , by
deed dated March 2,

carriage

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56 Night nolao

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740-387.0536

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54 Honedrawn

bid six heans. (FOf experts: Even ~ you
use Roman Key Card B&amp;ackwood, an
immediate response of lour no-trump

unbtock your diamond ace. cross to the
board with a club. and discard your second spade - the ace! - on the dia·
mood l&lt;ing. Then play a !rump. You are
sate unless one defender started with
the two low trumps and a sirtgleton club,
which is eXIremety unlikely.

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hand, manied cooplts happi~ together.
And, of coorse, the lrurflJ suit has to be
haarts- what else?
If you were South, the declarer in six
hea~s. how .oold yoo plan lho play
after West leads lt1e spade two?
It was reasonable for Nor1h immediately
to launch into Blackwood. When he

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On Valentine'&amp; Day, it seems only appropriate to have a deal in which the kings
and queens ot each suit are in the same

RKCB, the raspoodar should firsl show
support 1o&lt; his partner's su~. then bid
lour no-trump.)
There ....,. to be no prollltms, but look
at tllat lead. Since West cannot have a
spade honor (a low lead usual~ promises at least one honor in that'"~). he has
probably led a singhlton. H so and you
promptly play a trump, maybe East will
win with tne bafe ace and give tlis partner a spade ruff, killing yooroontractand
breaking your partner's heart.
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pin at the canter of a
concreto walk 28.75
feat southerly along
tho oaatorly aida of
South Fourth Street
from tho northwseterly
corner of aald lol No.
83, which corner Is
ooutherly 75 lsetalong
tho easterly afdo of
South Fourth Street
from tho center of
Wllll1m1 Street; thence
at right angles to tho
left . to oald South
Fourth Strset and
along tho canter of
aald concrete walk 100
loetto the alley; thence
at right anglse to the
right along tho wool
aida of 11id alley 21.25
loetto tho aouthseoltr·
ly corner of oald Lot
No. 83 and tho northerly oldo of an alloy;
thenco at right angles
to the right and along
the northorly 1ide ol
11id alley tOO feet to
tho oouthwootorly cornor of Hid Lot No. 83
and the ooatarty aida of
oald South Fourth
Stroot; thonco at right
ongloo to the right
21.25 feel along the
oaotorly oldo of oold
South Fourth Stroot to
tho place of beginning.
Ellpoctlng a Lotti foet
by 12.5 foet off tho
aouthuat comrrr formtrly convoyod and
recorded In Vol. 233,
page
851 , Molgo
County Dsed Recorda.
Currant Owner: John
Bercuo
Property at 138 S. 4th
St., Middleport, Ohio.
PPt 15-00895.000
Prior Dead Roleronco:
Vol. 170, pago 697.
~praised
oi
$22,500.00 terms of
sole: Con not bo oold
for lees than 213rda of
tho appralaad value. 10
percent down on day
of sale, caah or certlftod chock, batanco
duo on confirmation of
ule. The appraisal did
not Include an lntorlor
oxominlllon of tho
house.
Robert E. Boogie,
Mlllgo County Shorlll.
Attorney
for
tho
Plaintiff
Lerner
Sampson
and
Rothfuss, PO Box
5480, Clncinnat~ Ohio
45201-5480, 513-241 3100
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1931, recordod In Book
133, at page 427 of the
Dsed Records of Meigs
County, Ohio.
Currant
Owner:
Pamela Bentz et al.
Property at:
130 Mulberry Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
PPNa:f&amp;-00846.000,
18-00850.00,
16OOIS3.000.
Prior deed rafarencea:
Volume 148, Page 331;
Volume 235, Page 299.
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at
SIO,OOO.OO terms of
sale: Cannot be oold
lor leas that 213rda of
the appralaed value.
10% down on day of
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chock, balance duo on
confirmation of aalo.
Tho appralul did not
Include an interior
uamlnation of tho
houao.
Robert E.
Boogie, Malga County
Shorlll.
Attorney
lor
tho
Plaintiff, John D Clunk,
5601 Hudaon Drive
Suite 400, Hudson,
Ohio 44236. (330) 3428203.
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Baing tho oama rut
estate conveyod to the
aald Tho Buckeye
Savings and Loan
Company of Bellaire,
Ohio by R.O. Fowler,
Sherin
ot
Meigs
C011nty, by dated
March 9, 1835, and
recorded In Volume
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Sheriff Sale
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oald Joseph Blackburn
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plalnlln
VS 27th day of February,
Pamela BenU daf1n- AD 1856, and rocordod
dant.
In recorda of Dseda In
Court of Common "Meigs County, Ohic&gt;, In
Plus, Meigs County, Volume 18, on pagse
Ohio.
591, and 592, and lo the
In pursuance of an oamo pro~rty and rut
order of oato to ma oatato known •• tho
dlroctod form said Blackburn proparty
court In the above entl- and Is 1he same and
tlod action, I will only real aatate which
expose to ule at pub- Joaoph
Blackburn
lie auction on the front owned In tho Village of
otopo of the Malgo Pomeroy.
County Court Houao Parcol No.2:
on Friday, March 18, Tho following real
2007 all 0 a.m., of uld eotate anuate In tho
day , tho following Vlilago of Pomeroy, In
dalcribad real iotato: the County of Molga,
Snuatod In tho Vill1f!8 and the State ol Ohio,
of Pomoroy, County of and known 11 being
Melga, and State of part of Lot No. 168 1nd
Ohio.
adjoining to Lot188 In
Parcel No.1:
tho City of Pomeroy
Tho
following the seme being 47 feel
deocrlbad rul ootolo front on Mulberry
being o part of Lot 168, StrHt and running
being 21 1oet 4 lnchoo beck at that width 54
front, 3 feet right of feel and oloo a right of
' way r11orvod, aaat way on and over thet
aldo, 54 1oet dalp form strip of land odjoinlng
atreot 20 feet deep. Hid grantod promlseo
AlaQ to hove room on tho ooutheaotorly
roservod 20 feet from aida !horoof and tho
otreet lor a ono car aama being 1110 1 pan
gorogo'ionrtar h011seon of Lot No. 168 and
other part of Lot 187,to fronting
Mulberry
Rood on Machonlc Strset thrse loet and
Stroot. Tho following running beck at that
above rtaocrlbad Ia a width lor him tho oaid
part of tho. following John U. Mytra. hlolamdescribed promiHa lly, aorvanto, tenonta,
known aa being 1 part holrt and oselgno at all
of Lot No. 118, and lim11 to pall and
adjoining to Lot 189 In roprt11 over tho ooma
said City of Pomeroy, from sold Mulberry
the oama being 47 loet Strsetto back oouthorfront on Mulberry . ly corner of said lol
Stroot, running back at and granted premltho width of 54 foet, and from lild corner
allo a right of way on to the otroet alonooald
and over the otrlp, ol and ~aid ~ghl of way
land odlolnlng uld and ohall forever be
granted premlut on tho dlmenllono ator•
tho oouthellatorly oald being tho oamo
lhorool and the roal Hlate and right ol
being aloo o part of Lot way which Freedom W.
No. 118, and fronting St..eno and wlhl conon Mulborfy SII'HI, 3 voyad to Hid Joaoph
and running back Blackburn by at that width of 54 loel dated on the 27th day
for him the oald John o! Fobruary, A.O. 1156,
U. Myers, and fomlly and recorded In .the
and guooto, ole. tu rocordo of Deeds In
paoo and . . _ ovor and lor Mlllga County,
the
oamo
from Ohio, In Vol. 18, pagH
· Mulberry Slreol to IIW 591 and 592 and Ia the
INick IOUiherly corner oamo property and real
of Hid lot and granted estate known ao tho
promises and from Blackburn proparty
oald corner lo the and lo . the Htne ond
otroat ator.oald, being only rul • • - which
IIW oama real -Ia tho
sold
Joooph
end righl'ol wey which Blackburn owned In
Freedom W. S1evena lhe Village of Pome~.

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finally
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WID eague game
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BY MARK WtWAM$
ASSOCIATED PRESS

It had to happen eventually.
The
41 -39
victorv
Thursday by Bettsvitle,.s
girls over North Baltimore.
marked the Bobcats' first in
the
Midland
Athletic
League since the conference was formed for the
1985-86 season. They arc
now 1-222 in the league.
The Bobcats won despite
missing leading scorer and
lone senior Emily Johnson.
who was injured.
IT'S BEEN A WHILE:
The Madison boys beat
Chardon 71-56 to win 'the
Premier Conference. their
first league championship
in 23 years.
Findlay' defeated Lima
Senior 60-52 to win the
Greater
Buckeye
Conference title Thursday,
Findlay's first outright boys
basketball title since the
19.79-80 season. Marion
Harding has clinched at
least a share of the girls'
title, it's first championship
since 1994. Findlay's girls
also can win a share of what
would be their fourth
straight conference title .
After starting the season
· 0..15, Paulding's boys won
two straight games, beating
Lafayette Allen East 51 -50
and Defiance 64-59.
IT'S ALL RELATIVE:
Findlay's
Car lee
Roethlisberger (Big Ben's
little sister} set a school
record when she made 16
free throws in 18 attempts
in a 56-46 win over
Centerville. Roethlisberger
scored 32 points to move
into second place on
Findlay 's career scoring list
with I ,450 points .
Now that Hamilton's
Billy Allen has topped
1,000 points, next up on the
district's all-time scoring
list is his father, Larry, who
scored 1,105 points at
Hamilton Taft . Larry also is
his son's coach.
Scott Rogers, who has
coached the Cincinnati
Mount Notre Dame girls to
two of the past three
Division I state titles, has
been taking time off this
season to watch his daughter Aubrey play for nearby
Cincinnati Indian Hill ,
where she is a freshman
guard.
Notre Dame, meanwhile.
won its sixth straight Girls '
Greater Cincinnati League
title by beating St. Ursula
66-59.
Cincinnati La ·Salle's
Bobby Austin, son of the
former
University
of
Cincinnati star with the
same name, leads the
Greater Catholic League in
scoring.
HOW 'BOUT THAT:
Mansfield Madison rallied
from a 45-25 deficit with
4: 12 to play in the third
quarter to beat Ashland 6558 in overtime . Zach
Maxey scored 19 of his 21
points in the second half
and overtime, and forced
overtime with a reverse
layup with 16 seconds left
in regulation.
Carey's Vincent Windau
hit a long 3-pointer at the
buzzer to give the Blue
Devils a 44-42 win over
Sycamore Mohawk . The
vi~tury gave Carey its first
Midland Athletic League
championship since 1994.
Canton
McKinley
grabbed the game's first 19
rebounds and Leo Turpin
scored a career-high 32
points in beating North

20-point run lifts San Antonio past Nets
EAST RUTHERFORD.
N.J. tAP) - Tim Duncan
scored seven of hi s 2 t
points in a 20-0 San AniOnio
spurt to start the second
quarter and the Spurs took
advantage of the absence of
All-Star guard Jason Kidd
to beat the New Jersey Nets
107-82 on Tuesday nigh!.
Tony Parker added 19
points and Manu Ginobili
had I~ as the Spurs avoided
tying their season -high
three-g ame losing streak
with their third win in eight
games.
Vince Carter had 18
points, six rebounds and
five assists for the Nets,
·who also were without two
other starters who have been
sidelined for a while- center Nenad Krstic and forward Richard Jefferson.
Rookie Marcus Williams
had nine points and a careerhigh 10 assists starting for
Kidd. who will miss final
two games before the AllStar break with a lower back
strain . His status for the
NBA midseason classic on
Sunday in Las Vegas is
uncertuin .

evening
t h e 1 r
record at
2 6 . 2 h
going inw
the All Star .break.
And when
the Heat
r c' tt m e
play ne.\1
,, c e k .
coach Pat
Riley will
be back on
Notebook the side line for the
first time since leaving the
team Jan. 3 to have surgcries on his hip and knee.
Zach Randolph had 17
points and six rebounds for
Portland, and Jarrell Jack
added If&gt; points. The Trail
Blazers, who had a modest
two-game winning streak
snapped, were within four
with 9: I~ remaining - but
Wade scored six straight
points over the next I :28 to
help put the game away for
Miami.

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Cumon Hoover 90-6 1.
The Jefferso n Area gi rls
beat Warren JFK for their
450th victory in their 32year hi story.
Sandusky Perkins' boys
huve won 18 straigtu to tie a
school record set in the
1&lt;Jl:U-84
season
and
Coshocton's 16-4 season by
the girls tied the 2002-2003
team for the best regular
season record.
Wah Gibler had 20 points
as Cincinnati St. Xavier
surprised Cincinnati Elder
61-53 . the Panthers ' first
home lo" in more than two
years.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY:
Zach Beilharz of Defiance
Tinora celebrated his 16th
birthday on Friday by hitring a 15-foot jumper at the
buzzer to lift the Rams to a
40-38
victory
over
Antwerp.
1,000
POINTS:
Mansfield Madison 's Matt
Mavericks 99, Bucks 93
Brown scored 32 points to
MILWAUKEE (AP) top 1,000 in a 78-66 victory
Dirk Nowitzki had 38 points
over
Lexington
on
II rebounds and the
and
Miami
104,
Portland
85
Saturday; Andy Hermiller
Dallas
Mavericks overcame
MIAMI (AP) - Dwyane
of Miller City reached the
1.000-point mark by scor- Wade shook off a bruised a I 6-poim second-half
ing 26 points in a 62 -53\oss left shoulder to score 35 delicit to win their eighth
to
Kalida:
Massi lion points, and Miami got back straight.
The Mavericks , with the
Washington senior guard to the .500 mark for the first
NBA's
best record at 43 -9 ,
Michael Porrini passed time in three months .
Wade had 16 of his points outscored the Bucks 28-11
1,000 career points in a win
in
the final quarter, when the in the fourth quarter as
over Louisville St. Thomas
Aquinas in which he nea'rly Heat pulled away for their Milwaukee se lf-destructed
had a quadruple-double seventh win in eight games, with six turnovers and failed
with
14
points,
II
rebounds, I 0 assists and
further analysis.
,
eight steals.
It's
the
second
straight
SPREAD
THE
season that NASCAR's
WEALTH: The Shelby
biggest event has been
from Page 81
girls have won their second
marred
by cheating scanstraight Northern Ohio
dals. Last year. Jimmie
League championship even before Sunday's race, they Johnson's crew chief was
though, like last year, no would be allowed to partici- sent home for four races
,
player is averaging more pate.
when he was caught cheatthan II points per game.
But Roush Racing already ing in qualifying. Johnson
WE ARE THE CHAM· has a . replacement for won the race without Chad
PIONS:
Coal
Grove Reiser, and said the 500 wi II Knaus, who rejoined the
Dawson-Bryant's girls have be the first race he ha' team in March and helped
won two straight Ohio missed since the team's Johnson win the Nc.xtel Cup
Valley Conference champi- inception in I 999 - a title.
onships. the first time in stretch of 255 races.
NASCAR did not strip
Reiser and Francis may points
school history that any basfrom
Johnson
ketball team has won con- not appeal because delaying · because the sanctioning
secutive league titles; the the suspension could cause body had been reluctant to
East Palestine boys and them to miss the debut of force a team to start the seaColumbiana Crestview girls the Car of Tomorrow at son in the red. But after
have captured their second Bristol Motor Speedway in three cars failed inspection
straight league titles, both March.
during Sunday\ qualifying
In toughening its penal- session, NASCAR decided
in different leagues. They
won in the 74th and final ties, NASCAR made the it had up the ante to deter
season in the Tri -County unprecedented move of tak- teams from continuously
League last year and both ing points away before the pushing the envelope.
The actions come at a
won the large-school divi- season has even started.
Kahne
and
Kenseth
were
time
when chairman Brian
sion in the new Inter-Tri
50
points
apiece,
.
docked
France is attempting to
County League this year;
Zanesville Maysv ille's while Riggs and Sadler lost jump-start the family husi 'ness, which see med to
girls won their first outright 25 each.
Reiser
and
Francis
also
plateau last season after
Muskingum Valley League
title ;
Chardon's
gi rls were fined $50,000 each, years of booming populari wrapped up their second while Childers and Brown ty. With television ratings
down. attendance at a standstraight Premier Athletic were fined $25,000 each.
All
four
drivers
will
start
stilt and France still trying
Conference championship,
marking the first time in the . season with negative to match the NFL's broad
schodl history they have points - a move that most appeal, NASCAR felt it had
won consecutive league likely infuriated the teal])s, to crack down on cheating.
but sent a strong message
Still, NASCAR stoppe\l
titles;
Warsaw River View's that NASCAR will no short of kicking the teams
girls are 42-0 in their three longer tolerate rule-break- out of the race, a move
many believe would be the
years in the East Central ers.
NASCAR is still investi- ultimate punishment .
Ohio League; reigning twogating Waltrip, who had a
"We· re going to get tough
time Division IV champion car part seized and shipped with the competitors when
Berlin Hiland's girls were
back to North Carolina for they push the credibility of
undefeated in the lnterValley Conference and now
have won 12 straight league
titles and M5 straight conference games; Dresden
Tri-Vall~
' s boys have won
their
t ·d
straight
Muskingum
ey League
title: Onoville won the boys
and girls titles in the
Putnam County League.
NOTABLE: Ada 's Zac
Dysert, Ohio's Division VI
player of the year in football. swred 44 points in a
67-62
victory
over
Spencerville; Isaiah Felder
had
33
points
as
Georgetown
beat
Blanchester 60-55 .
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7:05.
Dalla, took it&gt; tiN teau of
the game, 91-92, w~th I :0-1
to play on N&lt;&gt;W ttzkl ' layup
aha th~ Ma\ertcks got a
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offen,ive rebound,.
Milwaukee ',
Ruben
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Jawn Terry tor u Io-lom
jumper that .rut Dalla'
ahead 95-93 '"'h 34.9 sec""ds left. ·
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blocked a layup anempt by
T.J . Ford but Bosh rebound ed and was fouled by
Thoma' belore hltttng both .
tree throws.
.
. .
The Raptor,, wmners ol
mne nl the1r last I I . kd by
e1ght potnt' ea rly tn the
tourth quarter.

Raptors 112, Bulls 111
CHICAGO !APJ - Chris
Bosh sank two tree throws
with 2. 1 'econ&lt;b left and
Toronto bk\l a 12- point
lourth-yuarter lead before
recovering for i" 2X win one more th:m tile RaptL&gt;rs
had all of last '"""'n .
Bosh f1nish ~d with ~5
points and I~ reboL1nds for
th e Raptor,, who enJed a
15-game }o, ing streak
against the Bulh stretching
bad• ll1 Del·. o. 2002.
AnJ rea Bargnani addeu 22
points for Toronto"
Ben Gordon. whnse threepoint play with 12 .X'ecnnds
left had given the Bull s a
111 - 110 lead and capped a
13-0 nm . put up a jumper
that was short at the buuer.
Luol Deng scored 30
poinh and Gordon added 26
for the Bulls.
In the closing se~onJ, ,

Rrn:kets 109, Kings 164,
OT
HO USTON (AP)
Tra~y McGrady had 28
poi nt s and 12 assists as
Hou ston overcame Ron
Artest \ big night to beat
Sacra mento in ovenime.
Artest matched his career
high with 39 points, hitting
1t of 23 shots and going I 0for- 11 from the free -throw
line. Artest also had eight
rebounds.
Hi s free throws with I :47
le ft in overtime put the
Kings up I 04· I 03. but
McGrady hit a turning fade '
away over Anest with I :29
left to put Houston up for
good .
Luther Head hit a lloater
in the final minute of the
extra period and forced John
Salmons into a turnover at
the other end that helped
dinch Hm1ston's eighth victory in 10 games.
Shane Battier added 25
points. including a J·pointer
in overtime, and grabbed
eight rebounds for the
Rockets, who won for the
first time in 14 games whel]
they trail after three quar·
1ers.

the sport." Fntnce said
T11esday during his state of
the sport addre&gt;S. "But

Camry. The pan was seized
before qualifying, and the
car was impounded after the

\Ve' ve got to have the pun -

~e~~JO n.

i,hment' fit the crime. We
can't get completely sil ly
abou t it. We have to be
t&lt;lugh. firm and dear."
Kenseth and Kahne had
their qualifyin g
time'
thrown out after in,pcctors
di,&lt;:Cl\'cred illegal holes in
the wheel we lt ,, which
could have impmved aern-

Inspectors plan to exan\.o
ine the car Wednesday, and
NASCAR has not decided if
it will be returned to Waltrip
in time for Thursday's qualil ying races. No penalties
have been decided as
NASCAR continues investigating.
Waltrip is the marquee
face of Tovora, which is
making its Nextcl Cup
debut this ·,eason. It was
uncertain if the two-time
Daytona 500 winner would
make the race. Now it's
unclear if NASCAR will
allow him to rac·e tn
Thursday's
qualifiers
because he's facing an even
stiffer penalty.
··we were going to ratchet
up penalties and you can see
that 's
happened."
Pemberton said. "We' II continu e to raise the penalties
"' time goes forward until
we gel everybody\ allen-

Liymunic~ .

Evcrnham m&lt;t int&lt;tined the
holes had been covered with
dul·t tape that apparently
fell off before the Dodge
was
in,pectcd.
Blll
Pemberton said N ASC AR
believed the tape had been
cut.
Rigp m1d S&lt;tdlcr·, o.:ar'
both had modificaliun' that
allowed air to leak out of the
trunk area. It wa ~ di~cov­
ered hcfnre qualifying ami
had not been announced by
N ASC AR bcfnrc Tuesday.
Waltrip. meanwhile . had a
suspicious substanL·c in the
intake manifold of hi '

lion ."

The Daily Sentinel

Poll
from PageBl

187

4. Delphos Sl. John 's (3) 18·0

178

5. Atwater Waterloo 18-1
6. Zanesville Maysville (1) 19-1
7. Buckeye Trail (1) 19-0
8. Riverdale 1.7: 1
9. Sugarcreek Garaway 16-3
10. Versailles 17-3

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101
71
52
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BRIAN

J.

REED

BREEOIIMVOAilYSENTINEl.COM

POMEROY - Only one
candidate has filed a petition for village office for the
May primary, but partisan
candidates have another
week to file.
Director Rita Smith of the
Meigs County Board of
Elections said Victor Young
Ill has filed a petition as a
Republican candidate for

Pomeroy Mayor. Mayor
John Musser, also a
Re{'ublican. has picked up a
petition but had not filed it
as of Wednesday afternoon.
The board has also distributed petitions to two
candidates each in the races
for Middleport Village
Council, Pomeroy Village
Council and Middleport
Mayor. The deadline for filing petitions as partisan
candidates for t!10se mayor

and counci l seats is 4 p.m.
on Feh. 22.
The race for Middleport
Mayor will be open. Mayor
Sandy
lanilarelli
has
announced she will not
seek re-election . The council seats of Stephen
Houchins and
Robert
Robin son of Middleport
and Shawn Arnott and Ruth
Spaun of Pomeroy are up
for election this year.
Mayor and counci l seats

(8)1~1

2. Warsaw River View (9) 19-1
3. Cuy Falls Walsh Jes (4) 18-1
4. C1rcleville 0 ) 19-1
5, Shelby (1 ) 17·1
6. Kenering Alter (2) 18-2
7. Morrow little Miami 16-3
8. Sandusky Parkins 15-3
9, Wash C.H. Miami Trace 17-2
10. Cols. Eastmoor 14-4

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163

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• Helen Abet, 85

INSIDE
• Lodge holds
annual installation.
See Page A3
• Meigs students to
attend OU wor1&lt;shop.
Sei' Page A3
• For the Record.
See Page AS
• FAC to open dance
studio. See Page A8
• Dixie Melody
Boys to be featured.
See Page A8
• Orchestra plans
performance of
'Peter and the WaH.'
See Page A8

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carjacking
BY BRIAN

J.

Bv CHARLENE HoEFUCH

REED

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POMEROY - A Bidwell
man has been charged with
aggravated robbery, grand
theft auto and two traffic
violations after he crashed
his own car and then
allegedly stole two vehicles
at gunpoint on Tuesday.
Benjamin M. Haney, 26,
Bidwell, was charged with
aggravated robbery and
grand theft auto, first and
fourth·degree
felonies,
respectively, failure to conBeth S.rceort/plloto
trol and failure to stop after Workers from the Meigs County Highway Department were busy yesterday keeping county
an accident, in Meig s
roads treated after an overnight mix of freezing rain and snow. Here. another load of salt
County Court.
Haney is charged with and cinder mix prepares to be•dumped into one of six county salt trucks.
stealing a 2005 Toyota
truck from Charles Casto,
Sr. of Albany, at gunpoint.
Wednesday
morning not the worst. It's estimated
BY BETH SERGENT
A news release from the
BSERGENT®MVDAILVSENTINEL.COM
freezing rain and a fresh 23 workers spent the day
Meigs County Sheriff's
of snow sent highway clearing and salting country
coat
Office said Casto offered
ROCKSPRINGS
For
workers
out onto the roads roads, going through 19
Haney assistance after
it
seemed
like
winter
awhile
with the first trm:k hitting loads of a salt and cinder
Haney crashed his own
in
our
would
never
arrive
the
roads about 5:30 a.m .. mix for paved roads and II
vehicle on Ohio 689.
urea but then, February came. an hour and a halfhefore the tons of plain cinder for other
. PIHse see Carjackln1o As
No one understands this garage's official ··start time" roadways. Each load is estimore than workers at the at 7 a.m. All six county salt mated to weigh 12 tons.
Meigs County Highway trucks were out by 6 a.m.
Chapman said his departDepartment, many of whom
By yesterday afternoon ment has used 2,300 tons of
began their workday yester- C.T. Chapman, superinten- cinders and 525 tons of salt
day morning at 4 a.m. shon- dent for the Meigs County since the season began .
ly after the weather too.k Highway Department, said
another turn for the worse.
it had been a "long day" but
Pie••• IH Busy, AS

kllpS

Musser
re-elected
president
8Y

79

2. Hopewell-Loudon (7) 19-0
3, Tol. Ottawa Hills 16-D
4, Berlin Hiland (1) 16-4
5, Kirtland (1) 16-1
6. Ft. Recovery (1) 17-2
7. E. Canton 16-3
a. Fremont St Joseph 16-2
9. Fostoria St. Wende lln 16-2
1o. Ottoville 14-4

60
59
33

Others rec&amp;IYing 12 or more points: 11
(tie) . Warren Howland (1). ZanesOJille W.

Musk.ingum 21 13, Chagrin Falls
Kenston 19. 14. Jefferson Area 18

DIVISION HI
1. S. Euclid Regina (16)18-1

2, Anna (4) 20-0

228
22'7
161
143
133

132
112
71
52
30

"Others receiv1ng 12 or more points: 11,

22B
223

New KnOI(IIIIIe 24. 12. W. Liber ty-Salem

13. 13. Minster 12.

'hiP'· Eastern Local and ..
Meig' Local 'Lhonl di,tricb
will elect three school board
members,
each,
and
Southern Local will elect
mn board member&gt; . Those
'ee king election in those
race' will abo tile in August .
The deadline for tiling tax
i&gt;sues on the May ballot IS
abo Feb. 22. The deadline
to register to vote in the
May 8 primary is April 9.
Sm1th said .

HOEFU CH@MVOAILYSENTINEL .COM

CHARLENE HOEFLICH

Songs of love

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POMEROY
Two
d(lnations and several grants
for school programs were
acknowledged by the Meigs
Local Board of Education at
Tuesday night 's meeting.
In memory of Roge r
Jeffers a donation of $2,000
was made by Jeffers
Excavating to be used to
build a backstop on the new
playground area at Meigs
Elementary School. Also
received was a donation on
behalf of the Meigs High
School principal in the
amount of $750 from WalMart Store 3486 in Athens.
The money is to be used for
testing intervention costs at
Meigs High.
A Federal SAPT Block
Grant for support of the
District's Safe and DrugFree program through the
Ohio
Department
of
Alcoho I
and
Drug
Addiction Serv1ce
for

Please see Funds, AS

The Battle
of Rutland
and Point
Pleasant
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAIL VSENTINEL .COM

DetalloonPapAS

Annie's Mailbox
A3
Calendars
A3
Classifieds
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B7
Editorials
A4
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As
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AS
Sports
B Section
Weather
As

POMEROY
John
Musser was re-elected president of the Pomeroy
Merchants Association at
this• week's meeting at
Peoples Bank.
Other officers elected
were Jane Harris, first vice
president,
and
Nancy
Thoene as secretary-treasurer after voting to combine those two offices into
one position.
It was noted that the
Merchants' holiday vacation give-away drawing
will take place Thursday
with the winner to be notifieed and announced in the
newspaper. Shoppers have
been signing up for the trip
since Christmas at various

© 2007 Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

PIHH see Musser, AS

INDEX
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DIVISION IV
1. Cols. Africentric ( 16) 19- 1

in Middleport and Pomeroy
are panisan races, based on
the villages' populations. In
Racine ,
Rutland
and
Syracuse, village official'
are elected on a non-partisan basis. The filin g deadline for those ollices. and
non-partisan candidates in
Middleport and Pomeroy.
is Aug . 23 .
One township trustee and
the clerk will be elected in
each Df the county\ town-

Several
donations
and grants
flow into Meigs
Local funds

Others receiving 12 or more po1nts: 11 .
Brookfield (1) 18. 12 (tie). Castalia
Margaretta, Cols. Ready 15.

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RUTLAND - ·In 1824 a
barbershop quartet, made up of. 1-r, group of men from Rutland
no"ed the Ohio River.
Baritone Mike
traveled ·
into
Point
Adelman. Lead
Plea,ant. W.Va. tVirgima at
Gerald Kelly. Bass
the time ) and broke their
Vinton Rankin and
friend out nf Jail after he
Tenor Gerald
w'" acn"ed o( helping
Powell , sang to
runaway
~laves
from
staff at the
Ma,nn . W.Va . travel th e
Downmg-Chi lds
I M~i gs County stop~ alon g
Agency in Pomeroy
the Undcr~round Railroad.
Wednesday. The
This jaifhrcak resulted in
quartet-for ohire was a gun h:ttlle and paved the
traveling to local
way fo r an Ohio Supreme
ousinesses yestero I Cnmt decision on the jurisday to sing barber" Jictinn of states.
shop-style love
Mike Gerlach. Middleport
songs fo r St.
rc,idelll and retired histor!
Valentine 's Day.
teac her at Meigs Hi gh
Brian J. Reed/ photo
School. said the Jailbreak i'

Pluse see Battle, AS

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