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February 20, 2007

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BREED@M't'DAILYSENTINEL.COM

POMEROY -The Ohio
Environmental Protection
Agency will focus on potential water quality impa~ts
from American Electric
Power's proposed clean-coal
power plant at a public hearing on March 6 in Pomeroy.
The EPA has determined
that discharges from con·
struction or operation of the
$1 billion plant would not
exceed the chemical-specilic

water quality standards that
protect aquatic life and
human health, but that construction would result in a
change to the current water
quality of an unnamed tributary to the Ohio River and to
the Ohio, itself. Therefore,
EPA is required to consider
the technical, social, economic and environme'ntal
impacts of the project.
If approved, the project
would remove up to
360,000 cubic yards of
material from the Ohio

River bank, 1111 a half-acre
of wetlands and 7,926 linear
feet of intermittent streams.
The public session will
begin at 6:30 p.m ., \\lith an
information period, with the
hearing to follow in the.
Meigs High School cafeteria. Those who wish to comment my mail or be placed
on a mailing list of interested parties may do so by contacting the EPA Division of
Surface
Water,
Attn:
Permits Processing Unit,
P.O. Box I049, Columbus,

Ohio 43216·1 049.
Comments
must
be
received by March 13, and
will be considered before a
tina! derision is made on
the project.
AEP recently completed
the front-end engineering
plan for its proposed plant at
Great Bend. An application
is now before the Ohio
Power Siting Board. and
AEP is working with designers of the plant and one like
it proposed for wnstruction
in Mason County, W.Va .. to

reduce anticipated construction costs, before proceeding
with a cost recovery application through the state.
The
proposed
600megawatt plant and that
planned for Mm.on County,
were lirst expected to cost
$1 .3 billion each. An AEP
spokesman said last month
AEP has not announced . the
latest cost projection, but
conlirmed that the rising cost
of labor and building materials put the estimated cost
over that original estimate.

Decision Cookies take bite out of honge..
needed in
Rutland
water tank
project
BY BETH SERGENT

BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEl.COM

BY

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SERGENT

BSERGENT@MYOA.ILYSENTINEL.COM

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INSIDE
• New Orteans marks
2nd Mardi Gras since
Katrina. See Page A2 .
• Law You Can Use.
See Page A3
• Sonshine Circle holds
meeting. See Page A3
• PE:RI installs new
officers. See Page AS
• Sumatran rhino arrives
at Indonesian nature
reserve. See Page AS
• Obama plans
campaign swing across
Ohio. See Page A&amp;

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Calendars

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Classifieds

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Annie's Mailbox

Comics

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Editorials

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Obituaries
Sports

B Section

Weather

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RUTLAND - A decision
on the Rutland water tank
project is needed if it wants
the continued help of the
Community
Rural
Assistance
Partnership
(RCAP) which recently
assisted Racine in securing
funds for its new water
treatment project.
Bob Allen of RCAP has
been working in various
stages of the Rutland project since its beginnings in
May 200 I when the Ohio
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) · notified
RCAP that the village needed to replace its water taok .
In a letter sent to Rutland
Village Council which was
discussed at its recent meeting, Allen stated due to the
demand for RCAP services
the organization must focus
on projects th11t are actively
moving forward. Allen suggested if the project wasn't
moving forward that the village contact the Leading
Creek Conservancy District
about taking over Rutland's
water system.
Mayor ·April Burke said
she· d been told by Debra
. Prim of the Ohio EPA that
· the village didn't need a
water tank . Burke said she
would check with Prim to
determine whether or not
the village ' is required to
replace its water tank and ,
report the findings at the
next council meeting when
a decision about going for·
ward with the project will
be made.
In other council business:
Employee Gary Freeman
asked for an increase in pay.
Freeman does the village's
sewer testing and said his
job required more work
than the job of villa~e water
operator Rob Birchheld and
since Birchfield recently
received a raise because of
an increase in his duties,
Freeman felt he deserved a
raise also. Council approved
increasing Freeman's pay
from $250 to $400 per pay
period. The village has 26
pay periods per year.
The issue of employee
comp-time once again was
discussed by council and village employees. Employee
Dave Davis stated .he preferred being able to use the
comp-tirne when he needed
it with the option to get paid
for what wasri 't used.
The village's current
comp-time policy states
employee; must use earned
comp-time within a twoweek period. Davis and village employee Ray De Win
earn comp-time in lieu of
overtime and feel it's not

Pluse see Rutland, A5

POMEROY - Cookies
from the recent cookie con·
test at the Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center
recently took a bite out of
hunger by raising funds for
the Meals on Wheels
Program, with more hungerfighting fundraisers to follow.
Yesterday I R contestants
entered the cookie contest
with June
Kloes of
Middleport coming in first
place with her pecan cups
and Kathy McDaniel of
Racine taking second place
with her double chocolate
cookies. Kloes and McDaniel
each received a trophy spon·
sored
by
Rocksprings
Rehabilitation Center.
After the cookie judging
the goodies were auctioned
off by Dan Smith to benelit
the Meals on Wheels
Program which provides
hoi, home delivered meals
to seniors across the coumy.
To supplement funding
gaps and keep the program
rolling, the Meigs Coumy
Senior Citizens Center is
also planning several events
to raise money specifically
for Meals on Wheels, call·
ing the campaign ''March
for Meals."
The entire month of March
consists of fundraisers for
the program and includes a
hot dog lunch beginning at
noon on Thursday, March R
at the .center. Carry out and
delivery will be available .
The Meals on Wheels dinner
and cake auction will
Botb Sorcont(photo
begin
at 5 p.m. on March 29
Frank Bibbee, referral manager and Patti Walick-Lance. business office manager. both of
Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center sample cooktes ·entered tnto the Metgs County Senior at the cemer. Dinner should
Citizens Center cookie auction to raise money for Meals on Wheels. Rocksprings spon- last until 6:30 p.m. while
sored the trophies for the contest winners.
Please see Cookies, AS

Free online college courses offered to Meigs students
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFICH®MYDAILYSEN TINEL.COM

POMEROY Meigs
County's high school students · may be eligible for
free online classes that earn
both high school and college credit in a program
offered through Washington
State Community College
and funded by Ohio House
Bill 115.

According to a release
from tlte College, courses in
the Dual Enrollihent Online
Program. including online
success, algebra, physics
and engineering. will be
offered in March and April.
Tuition. textbooks and college fees related to the
courses are paid for by the
grant for students who meet
eligibility criteria and enroll .
Before enrolling in any of ·

the science, math or engineering co urses, students

must tirst take PERS 150,
Online Success, a course to
help them be effective online
learners. During this course.
math skills arc assessed to
help students choose continuing classes at the best level.
Students must enroll in
Online Success br March 5.
Excepttons to thts reqtmement may be made for stu-

dents who have already successfu lly completed an
online' course and who have
an endorsement from a
gu idance counselor.
The plan calls for the
College to otl'er lntem1ediate
Algebra. College Algebra.
Applied
Physics,
and
Fundamentals of Engineering
thf\lugh the Dual Enrollment

Please see Courses, AS

New Haven fire department
adds new engine to fleet
BY NtCOLE FIELDS
NFIELDS@MYDAILYREGISTER .CO M

NEW HAVEN, WVa. You see them at the st·ene of
fire s und uccidents.
You see them during school
safety ·programs for local students.
You even see them dunng
parades.
•
Nicole Ftoldo/ plloto
And now. the tleet at New
The newest fire engine in New Haven includes several Haven 's fire depanrnent has a
features and replaces a 36-year-old model that the brand new lire engine that will
department had been using since 1971. Financial s up- hdp members there better
port from the community helped cover the expenses of ,erve the community.
the new truck .
Ac·cording
to
Stephen

Duncan . chief of the New
Haven
Volunteer
Fire
Department. the latest addition
to the depanment 's tleet is a
2007 Pim·c Saber that will
haul up to I.lXlO gallons of
water and six lirt"fi~hters . The
new engine also 'features a
I .250 g.Jion per minute pump
and a Class A foam system for
residential house fires.
Sewral of the members 'entured to Appleton. Wis.. to
pic-k up the new truck . even
battling a snowstorm lo bring

Please see Encine. AS

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NATION • WORLD

PageA2
VVednesday,Februaryat,2007

Police release sketches of suspects
in India-Pakistan train bombing
BY TIM SULLIVAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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AP photo

Pass Christian resident Warren Doussan Sr. dances for beads as the Gulf Coast Carnival Association Mardi Gras parade
rolls by, Tuesday, in Bilo•i. Miss .

2nd

New
BY MARY FOSTER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

NEW ORLEANS
Thousands of hurricaneweary residents joined with
rowdy visitors for Fat
Tuesday, taking a break
from
rebuilding
New
Orleans to put on wild costumes and celebrate the second Mardi Gras since
Hurricane Katrina.
John Ferguson, who is still
rebuilding his house almost
18 months after the storm,
said of the celebration: "We
never needed it more."
"I work all day at my job;
then I work all night and all
weekend on my house,"
Ferguson said. "I just want
to eat, drink and have fun
today."
·
Many spectators spent the
day along the parade routes
or in the French Quarter,
where the first Mardi Gras
parade of the day was staged
by the 1,250-member Zulu
Social Aid and Pleasure
Club, a predominantly black
group that wears grass skirts
and black face makeup in
parody of stereotypes from
the early 1900s, when it was
founded.
''I'm hyped up," 'aid Ike
· Williams. a 42 -ye ar-old
Atlanta contractor who is

black. marching in his first march down Bourbon Street
parade as a member of declaring Carnival is over.
Zutu:s Walking Warriors. "l
Along
some
parade
couldn't sleep last night. routes. crowds listened to
This is the center of the uni- Pete Fountain's Dixieland
verse right now."
jazz as his Half Fast
Earlier in the day, Mayor Marching Club kicked off
Ray Nagin rode a horse the day. It was the 46th time
down St. Charles Avenue.
the Orammy-winning clar"We· re going to make it inetist had made the march
happen." Nagin told the from Commander's Palace
crowd at Gallier Hall, which restaurant in the uptown secserved as city hall for more tion to the Mississippi River.
than a century. "We're
"This is like old times,"
going to rebuild this city said Fountain. 76, who lost
regardless."
his house along with his gold
Nagin urged tourists to records and collection of
spend money. "We need the instruments in the hurricane.
tax revenue bad," he said.
"New Orleans will always
Thousands packed the 12 get ready for a party."
blocks of Bourbon Street, and
Corinne Branigan. 40.
more flowed into the French wore a, bwwn T-shirt with
Quarter as the parades wound the slogan, "New Orleans.
down with the setting sun.
Established 171 S..Re-estabThe crowds appeared lished 8-29-05," referring
larger than last year, when to the date Katrina struck
an estimated 700,000 peo- the city.
ple were in the city for the
"This is everything that's
final weekend and Mardi great about New Orleans
Gras. The city's 30.000 rolled into three days,"
hotel rooms were 95 percent Branigan said. "Food,
occupied, according to Fred music - we· ve got the best
Sawyers, president . of the marching bands in the counGreater New Orleans Hotel try. It's like a big neighbor&amp; Lodging Association.
hood. Everything else is forThe annual free- for-all gotten for the time being."
party ends at midnight when
In the French Quarter, the
police - some walking, celebration was more rausome on horseback - tot- cous as revelers swapped
lowed by street sweepers llashes of 11esh lor beads

tossed from balconies.
Costumes rilnged from the
glamorous to the satirical.
Judy Weaver. 49. and
R.M. Elfer. 50. wore nuns'
habits with camouflage
capes as the Angry Little
Sisters of the Apocalypse.
They carried rulers bearing
the slogan "weapons of
mass instruction," and what
they called novena bombs
-originally, toilet floatsand rapid-fire rosaries.
"We are cleaning up crime
in the city," Weaver said.

Associated Press writers
Michael Kunzelman, Becky
Bohrer and Cain Burdeau
colltributed to this report.

NEW DELHI Two
men were .allowed to jump
from a Pakistan-bound train
shortly before it erupted in
flames and killed 6!1 people,
officials said Tuesday.
releasing ske tches of the
men and raising questions
about security along the
India-Pakistan rail link .
The search for suspects
came as Pakistan's foreign
minister arrived in India
saying the attack made
peace talks between the
longtime rivals even more
urgent.
The two suspects, whose
identities were not known.
boarded the train when it
left New Delhi on Sunday
but quickly began ar~uing
with the conductor, inststing
they wer~ on the wrong
train. They were allowed to
jump from the train as it
slowed down about 15 minutes before the crude bombs
detonated, setting off the
fires, said Sharad Kumar, a
senior police official.
The fire destroyed two
coaches on the Samjhauta
Express, one of the most
visible symbols of the
India-Pakistan
peace
process, about an hour after
the train left New Delhi.
Most of the victims were
Pakistani.
The train goes to the border town of Atari without
stopping, and the revelation
that two were allowed off
highlighted what most passengers already know:
Security on the train and at
stations is cursory. at best.
Baggage is not searched or
scanned, identities are seldom checked and there is
often little security presence, though stations have
been swarmed by police
since the bombing.
The Indian rail system one of the largest in the
world, with 11,000 trains a

day serving 80 million people - is simply too big to
protect fully. many experts
believe.
" Providing security for
Indi~'s vast railway network would be close to
impossible," said Ajit
Doval, former director of
India's Intelligence Bureau.
which oversees internal
security. "There are so
many thou sand railway stations and hundreds of
trains, it would be impracticable to ensure sec urity at
each and every one."
In further signs of lax
security, Kumar said 13 passe ngers made it to the
Pakistani side of Atari without passports. The train continued its run to the border
after the two damaged
coaches were pushed off to
a siding.
Tickets for the train are
not supposed to be issued
without passengers showing passports. Kumar said
the two officials who
issued the tickets have been
suspended.
Railway Minister Lalu
Prasad acknowledged the
security failings hours after
the blast when he told
reporters: "Though there are
metal detectors, we don't
have the equipment to
check what is inside the lu~­
gage: We can't deny that.:
Cnmes some qulle
dramatic - are common on
On
India's
railways.
Monday. 17 passengers
traveling through north
India were stripped of their
cash and valuables after
being given cookies laced
with drugs that knocked
them unconscious. Press
Trust of India news agency
reported.
Officials ·said the Sunday
night train attack appeared
intended to disrupt IndiaPakistan
relations, but
instead leaders of both
nations said they would
press ahead with peace talks.

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WASHINGTON
Prosecutors told the jury
Tuesday that former White
House aide I. Lewis
"Scooter" Libby made up a
ludicrous lie to save his job
during the CIA leak investi, gation. But defense attorneys said he behaved like an
innocent man with a bad
memory.
The federal court jurors
remained alert and attentive
as four lawyers summarized
the Libby case in more than
six hours of closing arguments. They displayed lists,
documents and testimony
transcripts and played video
and audio clips to help
jurors concentrate as they
reviewed 14 days of evidence in repetitive. almost
line-by-line detail.
The argume1its built to a
late afternoon crescendo as
defense attorney Theodore
Wells. whose voice rose and
fell dramatically. choked
back a sob as he asked the
jurors to acquit his client no
matter how they " may feel
about the war in Iraq or the
Bush administration."
Wells was followed by
Spe(:ial Prosecutor Patrick
Fitzgerald, speaking a milea-minute and lacing his
rebuttal to the defense with
sarcasm. Fitzgerald said
that, by lying. Libby "threw
sand in the eyes of the FBI
investigators and the grand
jury" trying to find .out if

•

someone leaked classified
information that could
endanger lives.
Wells and Fitzgerald
clashed over how important
Libby and his boss, Vice
President Dick Cheney.
considered CIA operative
Valerie Plame. wife of
prominent Iraq war critic
Joseph Wilson. The whole
case began with a Robert
Novak column on July 14,
2003. which disclosed that
Plame worked at CIA and
that she suggested Wilson
go to Niger in 2002.
Wilson said his trip
debunked a report that lmq
was seeking uranium lor
nuclear weapons. He said
Cheney would have heard
Wilson's conclusions long
before President Bush cited
the report as a justification for
war. because Cheney's questions had prompted the trip.
"The wheels were falling
off the Bush administration " in the summer of
2003. Wells thundered .
How could Libby. serving
Cheney as both chief of
staff and national security
adviser. remember Plame's
job when 100.000 U.S.
troops were in Iraq and hadn · t found the weapons of
mass destruction the administration had cited to justify
the war'' Wells asked.
"And he still had his day
job of trying to prevent
another 9/ l I'' terrorist attack.
Wells said Plame's job
wasn't the sort of information someone would remem-

ber months after hearing it if
he'd just spent the intervening time basking on a beach.
"All of us misremember
things," Wells said. "It 's
happened to everybody."
Fitzgerald countered that
"the question of who sent
him was hugely important"
to Cheney and Libby,
because "there was a cloud
over
Cheney."
After
Wilson's criticism, the first
talking points Cheney's
office sent to the White
House press secretary said
Cheney didn't send Wilson,
didn't know he went to
Niger and never got his
report. Fitzgerald noted.
Fitzgerald · said CIA
briefer Craig Schmoll's
notes show that on June 14
and July 14, amii:l his briefings about national security
issues and terrorist threats,
Cheney and Libby asked
questions related to Plame.
Cheney also dictated talking points and on-the-record
statements he wanted Libby
to deliver personally to
reporters. "There was an
obsession" in the vice president 's office with the
Wilson ~alter. Fitzgerald
ar~ued. Cheney clipped
Wilson's opinion column
and wrote questions on it.
Wells argued that the talking points didn't mention
Plame specifically. and
defen se attorney William
Jeffress pointed out that six
reporters talked tu Libby
during this period but didn ' t
recall his mentioning Plame.

Community Calendar
Youth events
Thursday, Feb. 22
CHESTER Chester
Ball Association, organizational meeting, 6:30 p.m ..
Chester Volunteer Fire
Department.
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Youth Baseball Lea~ue. ,8
p.m. , at the Syml'use Ftrehall.
Saturday, Feb. 24
CHESTER Chester
Ball A»odation spring
&gt;lgnups. II a.m. to I p.m.,
Chester Voluntel'r Fire
Department. S~S fee, bring
copy of birth cenitkates.

Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, Feb. 22
MIDDLEPORT
M iddlcport Development
·Group. 8:30 a.m., DJFS
conference room.
'T UPPERS PLAINS VFW Post '!053 meets at 7
p.m., at hall.
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge meets in special
session. 7 p.m .. to confer the
Master Mason degree on one
candidate. Refreshments.
POMEROY - Alpha Iota

rovanv
POMEROY -Bob and
Etta Mae Hill, Racine.
were chosen as the 2007
king and- queen at the
Meigs Senior Center at the
annual valentine day party
held last week.
The couple was chosen by
their peers at the Center.
They each received a box of
candy and Etta Mae was
prese nted a corsage and
Bob was given a boutonniere by Anita Moore. marketing director. with Family
Senior Care.
Inc.
&amp;
Hometown
Medical
Supplies, Inc.
Other activities for the
celebration included Alice
Wamsley playing the piano
while Anita Moore sang
for the group.

VVednesday, February 21, 2007

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Masters, II :30 a .m. lunSaturday, Feb, 24
cheon. KFC.
CHESTER - Shade River
Lodge will have a breakfast
Monday, Feb. 26
POMEROY - THE OH- meeting at 9 a.m. Following
KAN Coin Club will meet breakfast. the Master Mason
at 7 p.m. at the Pomeroy Degree will be conferred on
one candidate.
Library.
VVednesday,Feb. 28
POMEROY - Regular
LANGSVILLE
meeting of Meigs County
Evangelist and Mu sician
Library Board. 3 p.m. at the
Gary PollarJ, Mullins,
Pomeroy Library.
W.Va .. to speak at House of
Thursday, Feb. 27
Healing
Ministries. 7 p.m.
RACINE - Racine Area
·
through
March
2.
Community Organization.
6:30 p.m . at Star Mill Park.
Potluck to be served.

and Shawn Baker, Paramedic
with MedAight. Information
about frre grants available.
TUPPERS PLAINS -Eastern Local Board of
Education, 6:30
p.m .,
Eastern Elementary Library
confe rence room.
Thursday, Feb. 22
POMEROY Meigs
Soi I
and
Water
Conservation District Board
of Supervisors, regular session. II :30 a.m. at the di strict office. 33101 Hiland
Rd. , Pomeroy.
POMEROY Meigs
County Board of Health, re scheduled meeting, 5 p.m.,
conference room , Meigs
County Health Department .
POMEROY Special
meeting
of
Salisbury
Township Trustees, 6:30
p.m., at town hall to adopt
permanent appropriations,
personnel, equipment.

Lover keeps this
reader in suspense
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

become socially acceptable
for people with contagious
illnesses to be out and
about. They're everywhere
in the workplace , at
social get-togethef' - and
to make matters worse. thev
not only share their germ·,
with you. but also the
details of their sickne&gt;' .
They've been up all night
with the runs. They haven 't
been able 1&lt;1 keep food
down for days. And &lt;,o on .
They act as if they're
doing other\ a favor by their
presence. when in reality.
they're doing nothing of the
sort. When did so many
people become so inconsiderate. and what can be done
ahout
it?
More
Considerate
Dear
More:
People
always have felt more heroic and self-sacrificing doing
things when sick. and face
it, many bosses actually
encourage workers 10 come
in when they should be
home in bed. The solution is
to be solicitous \1 hile mak ing your point. At. work,
convey your sympathy, but
blatantly keep 'YOUr di stance. At a party, say, " Ho\\
terrible that you're sick. I
insist you go home right
now." And escort them
straight to the door.
Dear Annie: I appreciate
Dr. Van Stralen's encouragement
of
Licensed
Practical Nurses (LPNsJ
and paramedics in his recent
letter. It is true that these
professions often go either
unrecognized or unappreciated. However. I must point
out that there is no such profession as "ambulance driver." The ambulance is driven by the EMTs and paramedics who provide the
patient care on board. On
occasion, a firefighter or
police officer wi II drive the
ambulance when patient
care requires two paramedics m the back in a
high-acuity situation. Proud Paramedic
Dear Proud Paramedic:
Thanks for setting the
record straight, and thanks
for being there when we
need you.

Dear Annie : I have been
involved in a romantic relationship with a co-worker
for more than a year.
"Lucy'' is married witti two
teenage children. Her husband cheated on her a lew
years back , so they separated
for two years. She dated
Friday, Feb. 23
then.
but decided to go back
MIDDLEPORT
to
her
husband. She tells me
Middleport Church of
VVednesday,Feb.21
she
went
back only for the
A,h Christ, South Fifth Avenue
POMEROY
children. Lucy and her hus Wedne sday breakfast and at Main Street, will serve a
band slept in different
quiet hour. 7:45 a.m. in the free co mmunitv dinner from
rooms
and didn't get along
Bethany building, Second 4:30 to 6:15p.-m. The menu
well.
They
were more like
Street entrance of Trinity will include chicken and
roommates than hu sband
Congregational
Church. noodles. vegetable. roll s
and wife. We started "datRe ser vations.
Dianne and pie with ice cream.
ing" during this time.
Hawley at 9!)2-2722 or
Well. a few months ago.
Peggy Harris at 992-7569.
Lucy's husband started
POMEROY
- Ash
sleeping in the same bed
Wednesday service. 7 p.m..
VVednesday,Feb.21
Friday, Feb. 23
with her. She tells me when
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs
POMEROY Bette they have sex, and although
imposition of ashes available. Countv Fire Association. Biggs will observe her 84th i.t's rare. it bothers me a lot
MIDDLEPORT - Ash 7:30 p.m., Middleport Fire birthday on Feb. 23. Cards that she sleeps with him.
Wednesday service. 5 p.m .. Station I0. Prognm1 by Steve may be sent to her at 38960 She says they aren't getting
Middleport
Presbyterian Wallace, emergency coordi- State Route 124, Pomeroy, closer, but it sure seems like
Church.
nator at Gavin !;'ower Plant, Oho 45769.
it. When she used to talk to
him on the phone, she
sounded annoyed, and now
she almost sounds happy.
She tells me she is being
nice and shares his bed to
make her life and the children's lives easier. I don't
know what to believe.
Recently, I was with Lucy
when her husband sent a
text message. I asked her
what it said, and she mumbled something incomprehensible and then erased it. I
was upset and we had a
huge fight.
I have really fallen in
love with this woman and I
want things to work out.
She tells me she loves me
and plans to leave her husband as soon as their
youngest child graduates
high school. which is four
years away. Her husband is
financially well off, so
sometimes I think she stays
·
for the money.
How am I supposed to
trust her when I see her
lying all the time' 1 Should I
IUbmlttM photo just cut my losses, or stick it
Anita Moore of Family Senior Care. Inc. &amp; Hometown Medical Supplies, Inc. presents flow- out and hope she comes to
ers and gifts to Bob and Etta Mae Hill, valentine royalty.
her senses? - Needs Help
In Pennsylvania
Dear Needs Help: Lucy's
Annie's Mailbox is writ·
senses are fine. Yours are a ten by Kathy Mitchell and
mess. She lies, she cheats, Marcy Sugar, longtime edishe's married, and she isn' t tors of the Ann Landers
leaving her husband any- colnmn. Please e-mail your
time soon. She keeps you questions to anniesmaildangling
because it suits her box@comcast.net, or write
affects their employment of Ohio. which the state wages;
to
have
a
spare guy around. to: An11ie's Alai/box, P.O.
opj&gt;Ortunities.
must promptly investigate
• pay damages equal to an
Please,
we
know it's hard, Box ll8190, Chicago, lL
(.,1.: Is Ohio's new mini· and resolve;
additional two times the
but try to see her for what 606ll. To find out more
mum wage rate a new law
• investigations initiated back wages; and
is and dump her as fast about Annie's Mailbox,
she
or an update of existing by the state. for which
• pay the employee's costs
as_you
can.
and read features by other
laws'!
employers must provide and reasonable attorneys'
Dear
Annie:
Can
you
tell
Creators Syndicate writers
A. : Both. The new mini- related information and any fees.
Q.: Does the law prohibit me why sick people don't and cartoo11ists, visit the
mum wage law incorporates other information the state
retaliation against employ- stay home anymore'' It's Creators Syndicate Web
many existing federal mini- requests; and
• class action lawsuits ees who assert their rights? almost as though it has page at www.creators.com.
mum wage definitions, but
A.: Yes. It also prohibits
the amount of the minimum brought by the state, an
wage. the fact that it will employee (or persons acting employer retaliation against
increase with inl1ation and on behalf of the employee) people who provide assismany of the enforcement or any similarly situated lance to employees assertem_ployees.
ing their rights. Employers
rules are new.
(.,1.: I understand the new who retaliate must pay an
Q.: Are state employees
covered by the new mini- minimum wage law actu- amount "sufficient to comally makes it easier than . pensate the employee and
mum wage law'!
RACINE - The need for volunteers to take part in the
A.: Yes . The law cowrs before to bring a class deter future violations."
which i~ not less than $150 RSVP program for senior citizens was noted by Diana
employees of every Ohio action suit. Is that true?
A.:
Yes.
The
new
law
for
each day that the viola- Coates, director, when she spoke h' members of the
political
subdivision.
allows
a
lawsuit
to
be
filed:
tion
continued, presumably Sonshine Circle of the Dorcas -Bethany Church.
including counties, cities,
Coates pointed out the various projects which volunt~ers
•
within
three
years
of
the
after
the employee or other
townships. sc hool districts
and other governmental violation or when the viola- person asserted their rights. can contribute to including special programs in the
tion ceased, if it was a conLaw You Can Vse is a sc hools. A donation was made by the group to the Meals
authorities.
tinuing
violation;
weekly
co11sumer ltgal on Wheels at the Center.
Q.: Are there new record•
in
the
county
where
the
information
column proJudy Gilmore. pre,iden!, opened the meeting with a devokeeping requirements?
employee
resides;
and
•ided
by
the
Ohio
State
Bar
tional
reading and prayer following. Thank you .:ard' were
A.: Ye s. For- three years
•
without
waiting
for
Association.
This
article
read
including
a letter from Meigs County Counc-il on Aging
after each employee's last
completion
of
an
investigawas
prepared
by
Akron
for
the
donation
to Meals on Wheels. A report "as gi ,·en on
day of work. employers
tion
by
the
state
of
Ohio
or
attomey
Neil
E.
Kli11gshirn
the noodle sales and it was noted that they would be made
must keep a record of the
other
process.
In
addition.
of
Fortney
&amp;
Klingshirn.
in March. Cookbooks are for sale at $ 10 each.
again
employee's name, address.
these
class
action
suit&gt;
lire
Articles
appearir1g
in
this
Plans
were discussed for an Easter basket exchange in
occupation. pay rate, hours
stream-lined
and
require
column
are
intended
to
April. a mother-daughter banquet in May and a picnic in
worked for each day
only
the
same
proof
as
norpro•ide
broad,
ger1eral
June.
A bake sale will be held in April. A report on trips was
worked. and each amount
mal
civil
suih.
information
abont
the
law.
given
and the possibility of taking one with the Senior
paid to an employee.
Q.:
What
happens
if
the
For
information
about
a
Citizens
was discussed. The ne xt meetin~ will March 8.
Q.: Who is entitled to
employee
wins
a
lawsuit?
•ariety
of
legal
topics,
visit
see the records kept by
A.: When the state finds the OSBA Web site at www.
employers?
A.: The employer mu &gt;t that an employer has violat- ohiobar, org. Before applyed Ohio's mmimum wage ir1g this information to a
provide the infmmation
without charge to the law. it must. within 30 days specific legal problem,
readers are urged to seek
employee or a person acting of the finding:
• pay the employee's back advice from an anorney.
on behalf of the employee
(such as the employee's
lawyer or union representaIrs easy to subscribe to the
tive ) upon request.
Q.: How tough are the
new law's enforcement
Sign up for home daivery
rules?
A.: Sharp teeth tough.
or a mail subsaiption
Employers who fail to comgo1o
pl y with the new minimum
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Q.: I understand that an
Ohio
constitutional
amendment
requires
employers to pay a minimum wage of $6.85 per
hour
beginning
on
January I, 2007. Will the
amendment allow the
minimum wage to be
increased in the future?
A. : Yes. Each year the
minimum
wage
will
increase by the rate of in11ation for the prior l 2 months.
If the rate of int1ation is 6
percent in 2007. for exumple. the minimum wage will
increase to $7.26 in 2008.
Q.: Are there any eKceptions to this inflationincrensed minimum wage?
A. : Yes. Employees under
the age of 16 and employees
of small businesses (less
than $250.000 in annual
gross revenues) &lt;tre not entitled to the 2007 minimum
wage. However. the amendment requires employers to
pay those employees at least
the federal minimum wage.
Failing to pay the federal
minimum wage I&lt;&gt; such
employees would violate
both feck ral and Ohio minimum wa~e laws.
Q.: Are there any other
exceptions?
A. : Ye,. Employers can
pay "tipped" employees as
little as one half of the new
minimum wage. &gt;o long as
tips make up the other half.
Family-ow ned businesses
do not have to pay the new
Ohio minimum wage to
their own family members.
Employees who work "in or
about the property of the
employer or an individual's
residence on a casual basis"
are not wvered by the new
minimum wage bw.
In addition, the state can
' permit employers to pay
individuals a wage rate
below the new minimum if
they ha w a disability that
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Police release sketches of suspects
in India-Pakistan train bombing
BY TIM SULLIVAN
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

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AP photo

Pass Christian resident Warren Doussan Sr. dances for beads as the Gulf Coast Carnival Association Mardi Gras parade
rolls by, Tuesday, in Bilo•i. Miss .

2nd

New
BY MARY FOSTER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

NEW ORLEANS
Thousands of hurricaneweary residents joined with
rowdy visitors for Fat
Tuesday, taking a break
from
rebuilding
New
Orleans to put on wild costumes and celebrate the second Mardi Gras since
Hurricane Katrina.
John Ferguson, who is still
rebuilding his house almost
18 months after the storm,
said of the celebration: "We
never needed it more."
"I work all day at my job;
then I work all night and all
weekend on my house,"
Ferguson said. "I just want
to eat, drink and have fun
today."
·
Many spectators spent the
day along the parade routes
or in the French Quarter,
where the first Mardi Gras
parade of the day was staged
by the 1,250-member Zulu
Social Aid and Pleasure
Club, a predominantly black
group that wears grass skirts
and black face makeup in
parody of stereotypes from
the early 1900s, when it was
founded.
''I'm hyped up," 'aid Ike
· Williams. a 42 -ye ar-old
Atlanta contractor who is

black. marching in his first march down Bourbon Street
parade as a member of declaring Carnival is over.
Zutu:s Walking Warriors. "l
Along
some
parade
couldn't sleep last night. routes. crowds listened to
This is the center of the uni- Pete Fountain's Dixieland
verse right now."
jazz as his Half Fast
Earlier in the day, Mayor Marching Club kicked off
Ray Nagin rode a horse the day. It was the 46th time
down St. Charles Avenue.
the Orammy-winning clar"We· re going to make it inetist had made the march
happen." Nagin told the from Commander's Palace
crowd at Gallier Hall, which restaurant in the uptown secserved as city hall for more tion to the Mississippi River.
than a century. "We're
"This is like old times,"
going to rebuild this city said Fountain. 76, who lost
regardless."
his house along with his gold
Nagin urged tourists to records and collection of
spend money. "We need the instruments in the hurricane.
tax revenue bad," he said.
"New Orleans will always
Thousands packed the 12 get ready for a party."
blocks of Bourbon Street, and
Corinne Branigan. 40.
more flowed into the French wore a, bwwn T-shirt with
Quarter as the parades wound the slogan, "New Orleans.
down with the setting sun.
Established 171 S..Re-estabThe crowds appeared lished 8-29-05," referring
larger than last year, when to the date Katrina struck
an estimated 700,000 peo- the city.
ple were in the city for the
"This is everything that's
final weekend and Mardi great about New Orleans
Gras. The city's 30.000 rolled into three days,"
hotel rooms were 95 percent Branigan said. "Food,
occupied, according to Fred music - we· ve got the best
Sawyers, president . of the marching bands in the counGreater New Orleans Hotel try. It's like a big neighbor&amp; Lodging Association.
hood. Everything else is forThe annual free- for-all gotten for the time being."
party ends at midnight when
In the French Quarter, the
police - some walking, celebration was more rausome on horseback - tot- cous as revelers swapped
lowed by street sweepers llashes of 11esh lor beads

tossed from balconies.
Costumes rilnged from the
glamorous to the satirical.
Judy Weaver. 49. and
R.M. Elfer. 50. wore nuns'
habits with camouflage
capes as the Angry Little
Sisters of the Apocalypse.
They carried rulers bearing
the slogan "weapons of
mass instruction," and what
they called novena bombs
-originally, toilet floatsand rapid-fire rosaries.
"We are cleaning up crime
in the city," Weaver said.

Associated Press writers
Michael Kunzelman, Becky
Bohrer and Cain Burdeau
colltributed to this report.

NEW DELHI Two
men were .allowed to jump
from a Pakistan-bound train
shortly before it erupted in
flames and killed 6!1 people,
officials said Tuesday.
releasing ske tches of the
men and raising questions
about security along the
India-Pakistan rail link .
The search for suspects
came as Pakistan's foreign
minister arrived in India
saying the attack made
peace talks between the
longtime rivals even more
urgent.
The two suspects, whose
identities were not known.
boarded the train when it
left New Delhi on Sunday
but quickly began ar~uing
with the conductor, inststing
they wer~ on the wrong
train. They were allowed to
jump from the train as it
slowed down about 15 minutes before the crude bombs
detonated, setting off the
fires, said Sharad Kumar, a
senior police official.
The fire destroyed two
coaches on the Samjhauta
Express, one of the most
visible symbols of the
India-Pakistan
peace
process, about an hour after
the train left New Delhi.
Most of the victims were
Pakistani.
The train goes to the border town of Atari without
stopping, and the revelation
that two were allowed off
highlighted what most passengers already know:
Security on the train and at
stations is cursory. at best.
Baggage is not searched or
scanned, identities are seldom checked and there is
often little security presence, though stations have
been swarmed by police
since the bombing.
The Indian rail system one of the largest in the
world, with 11,000 trains a

day serving 80 million people - is simply too big to
protect fully. many experts
believe.
" Providing security for
Indi~'s vast railway network would be close to
impossible," said Ajit
Doval, former director of
India's Intelligence Bureau.
which oversees internal
security. "There are so
many thou sand railway stations and hundreds of
trains, it would be impracticable to ensure sec urity at
each and every one."
In further signs of lax
security, Kumar said 13 passe ngers made it to the
Pakistani side of Atari without passports. The train continued its run to the border
after the two damaged
coaches were pushed off to
a siding.
Tickets for the train are
not supposed to be issued
without passengers showing passports. Kumar said
the two officials who
issued the tickets have been
suspended.
Railway Minister Lalu
Prasad acknowledged the
security failings hours after
the blast when he told
reporters: "Though there are
metal detectors, we don't
have the equipment to
check what is inside the lu~­
gage: We can't deny that.:
Cnmes some qulle
dramatic - are common on
On
India's
railways.
Monday. 17 passengers
traveling through north
India were stripped of their
cash and valuables after
being given cookies laced
with drugs that knocked
them unconscious. Press
Trust of India news agency
reported.
Officials ·said the Sunday
night train attack appeared
intended to disrupt IndiaPakistan
relations, but
instead leaders of both
nations said they would
press ahead with peace talks.

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WASHINGTON
Prosecutors told the jury
Tuesday that former White
House aide I. Lewis
"Scooter" Libby made up a
ludicrous lie to save his job
during the CIA leak investi, gation. But defense attorneys said he behaved like an
innocent man with a bad
memory.
The federal court jurors
remained alert and attentive
as four lawyers summarized
the Libby case in more than
six hours of closing arguments. They displayed lists,
documents and testimony
transcripts and played video
and audio clips to help
jurors concentrate as they
reviewed 14 days of evidence in repetitive. almost
line-by-line detail.
The argume1its built to a
late afternoon crescendo as
defense attorney Theodore
Wells. whose voice rose and
fell dramatically. choked
back a sob as he asked the
jurors to acquit his client no
matter how they " may feel
about the war in Iraq or the
Bush administration."
Wells was followed by
Spe(:ial Prosecutor Patrick
Fitzgerald, speaking a milea-minute and lacing his
rebuttal to the defense with
sarcasm. Fitzgerald said
that, by lying. Libby "threw
sand in the eyes of the FBI
investigators and the grand
jury" trying to find .out if

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someone leaked classified
information that could
endanger lives.
Wells and Fitzgerald
clashed over how important
Libby and his boss, Vice
President Dick Cheney.
considered CIA operative
Valerie Plame. wife of
prominent Iraq war critic
Joseph Wilson. The whole
case began with a Robert
Novak column on July 14,
2003. which disclosed that
Plame worked at CIA and
that she suggested Wilson
go to Niger in 2002.
Wilson said his trip
debunked a report that lmq
was seeking uranium lor
nuclear weapons. He said
Cheney would have heard
Wilson's conclusions long
before President Bush cited
the report as a justification for
war. because Cheney's questions had prompted the trip.
"The wheels were falling
off the Bush administration " in the summer of
2003. Wells thundered .
How could Libby. serving
Cheney as both chief of
staff and national security
adviser. remember Plame's
job when 100.000 U.S.
troops were in Iraq and hadn · t found the weapons of
mass destruction the administration had cited to justify
the war'' Wells asked.
"And he still had his day
job of trying to prevent
another 9/ l I'' terrorist attack.
Wells said Plame's job
wasn't the sort of information someone would remem-

ber months after hearing it if
he'd just spent the intervening time basking on a beach.
"All of us misremember
things," Wells said. "It 's
happened to everybody."
Fitzgerald countered that
"the question of who sent
him was hugely important"
to Cheney and Libby,
because "there was a cloud
over
Cheney."
After
Wilson's criticism, the first
talking points Cheney's
office sent to the White
House press secretary said
Cheney didn't send Wilson,
didn't know he went to
Niger and never got his
report. Fitzgerald noted.
Fitzgerald · said CIA
briefer Craig Schmoll's
notes show that on June 14
and July 14, amii:l his briefings about national security
issues and terrorist threats,
Cheney and Libby asked
questions related to Plame.
Cheney also dictated talking points and on-the-record
statements he wanted Libby
to deliver personally to
reporters. "There was an
obsession" in the vice president 's office with the
Wilson ~alter. Fitzgerald
ar~ued. Cheney clipped
Wilson's opinion column
and wrote questions on it.
Wells argued that the talking points didn't mention
Plame specifically. and
defen se attorney William
Jeffress pointed out that six
reporters talked tu Libby
during this period but didn ' t
recall his mentioning Plame.

Community Calendar
Youth events
Thursday, Feb. 22
CHESTER Chester
Ball Association, organizational meeting, 6:30 p.m ..
Chester Volunteer Fire
Department.
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Youth Baseball Lea~ue. ,8
p.m. , at the Syml'use Ftrehall.
Saturday, Feb. 24
CHESTER Chester
Ball A»odation spring
&gt;lgnups. II a.m. to I p.m.,
Chester Voluntel'r Fire
Department. S~S fee, bring
copy of birth cenitkates.

Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, Feb. 22
MIDDLEPORT
M iddlcport Development
·Group. 8:30 a.m., DJFS
conference room.
'T UPPERS PLAINS VFW Post '!053 meets at 7
p.m., at hall.
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge meets in special
session. 7 p.m .. to confer the
Master Mason degree on one
candidate. Refreshments.
POMEROY - Alpha Iota

rovanv
POMEROY -Bob and
Etta Mae Hill, Racine.
were chosen as the 2007
king and- queen at the
Meigs Senior Center at the
annual valentine day party
held last week.
The couple was chosen by
their peers at the Center.
They each received a box of
candy and Etta Mae was
prese nted a corsage and
Bob was given a boutonniere by Anita Moore. marketing director. with Family
Senior Care.
Inc.
&amp;
Hometown
Medical
Supplies, Inc.
Other activities for the
celebration included Alice
Wamsley playing the piano
while Anita Moore sang
for the group.

VVednesday, February 21, 2007

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Masters, II :30 a .m. lunSaturday, Feb, 24
cheon. KFC.
CHESTER - Shade River
Lodge will have a breakfast
Monday, Feb. 26
POMEROY - THE OH- meeting at 9 a.m. Following
KAN Coin Club will meet breakfast. the Master Mason
at 7 p.m. at the Pomeroy Degree will be conferred on
one candidate.
Library.
VVednesday,Feb. 28
POMEROY - Regular
LANGSVILLE
meeting of Meigs County
Evangelist and Mu sician
Library Board. 3 p.m. at the
Gary PollarJ, Mullins,
Pomeroy Library.
W.Va .. to speak at House of
Thursday, Feb. 27
Healing
Ministries. 7 p.m.
RACINE - Racine Area
·
through
March
2.
Community Organization.
6:30 p.m . at Star Mill Park.
Potluck to be served.

and Shawn Baker, Paramedic
with MedAight. Information
about frre grants available.
TUPPERS PLAINS -Eastern Local Board of
Education, 6:30
p.m .,
Eastern Elementary Library
confe rence room.
Thursday, Feb. 22
POMEROY Meigs
Soi I
and
Water
Conservation District Board
of Supervisors, regular session. II :30 a.m. at the di strict office. 33101 Hiland
Rd. , Pomeroy.
POMEROY Meigs
County Board of Health, re scheduled meeting, 5 p.m.,
conference room , Meigs
County Health Department .
POMEROY Special
meeting
of
Salisbury
Township Trustees, 6:30
p.m., at town hall to adopt
permanent appropriations,
personnel, equipment.

Lover keeps this
reader in suspense
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

become socially acceptable
for people with contagious
illnesses to be out and
about. They're everywhere
in the workplace , at
social get-togethef' - and
to make matters worse. thev
not only share their germ·,
with you. but also the
details of their sickne&gt;' .
They've been up all night
with the runs. They haven 't
been able 1&lt;1 keep food
down for days. And &lt;,o on .
They act as if they're
doing other\ a favor by their
presence. when in reality.
they're doing nothing of the
sort. When did so many
people become so inconsiderate. and what can be done
ahout
it?
More
Considerate
Dear
More:
People
always have felt more heroic and self-sacrificing doing
things when sick. and face
it, many bosses actually
encourage workers 10 come
in when they should be
home in bed. The solution is
to be solicitous \1 hile mak ing your point. At. work,
convey your sympathy, but
blatantly keep 'YOUr di stance. At a party, say, " Ho\\
terrible that you're sick. I
insist you go home right
now." And escort them
straight to the door.
Dear Annie: I appreciate
Dr. Van Stralen's encouragement
of
Licensed
Practical Nurses (LPNsJ
and paramedics in his recent
letter. It is true that these
professions often go either
unrecognized or unappreciated. However. I must point
out that there is no such profession as "ambulance driver." The ambulance is driven by the EMTs and paramedics who provide the
patient care on board. On
occasion, a firefighter or
police officer wi II drive the
ambulance when patient
care requires two paramedics m the back in a
high-acuity situation. Proud Paramedic
Dear Proud Paramedic:
Thanks for setting the
record straight, and thanks
for being there when we
need you.

Dear Annie : I have been
involved in a romantic relationship with a co-worker
for more than a year.
"Lucy'' is married witti two
teenage children. Her husband cheated on her a lew
years back , so they separated
for two years. She dated
Friday, Feb. 23
then.
but decided to go back
MIDDLEPORT
to
her
husband. She tells me
Middleport Church of
VVednesday,Feb.21
she
went
back only for the
A,h Christ, South Fifth Avenue
POMEROY
children. Lucy and her hus Wedne sday breakfast and at Main Street, will serve a
band slept in different
quiet hour. 7:45 a.m. in the free co mmunitv dinner from
rooms
and didn't get along
Bethany building, Second 4:30 to 6:15p.-m. The menu
well.
They
were more like
Street entrance of Trinity will include chicken and
roommates than hu sband
Congregational
Church. noodles. vegetable. roll s
and wife. We started "datRe ser vations.
Dianne and pie with ice cream.
ing" during this time.
Hawley at 9!)2-2722 or
Well. a few months ago.
Peggy Harris at 992-7569.
Lucy's husband started
POMEROY
- Ash
sleeping in the same bed
Wednesday service. 7 p.m..
VVednesday,Feb.21
Friday, Feb. 23
with her. She tells me when
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs
POMEROY Bette they have sex, and although
imposition of ashes available. Countv Fire Association. Biggs will observe her 84th i.t's rare. it bothers me a lot
MIDDLEPORT - Ash 7:30 p.m., Middleport Fire birthday on Feb. 23. Cards that she sleeps with him.
Wednesday service. 5 p.m .. Station I0. Prognm1 by Steve may be sent to her at 38960 She says they aren't getting
Middleport
Presbyterian Wallace, emergency coordi- State Route 124, Pomeroy, closer, but it sure seems like
Church.
nator at Gavin !;'ower Plant, Oho 45769.
it. When she used to talk to
him on the phone, she
sounded annoyed, and now
she almost sounds happy.
She tells me she is being
nice and shares his bed to
make her life and the children's lives easier. I don't
know what to believe.
Recently, I was with Lucy
when her husband sent a
text message. I asked her
what it said, and she mumbled something incomprehensible and then erased it. I
was upset and we had a
huge fight.
I have really fallen in
love with this woman and I
want things to work out.
She tells me she loves me
and plans to leave her husband as soon as their
youngest child graduates
high school. which is four
years away. Her husband is
financially well off, so
sometimes I think she stays
·
for the money.
How am I supposed to
trust her when I see her
lying all the time' 1 Should I
IUbmlttM photo just cut my losses, or stick it
Anita Moore of Family Senior Care. Inc. &amp; Hometown Medical Supplies, Inc. presents flow- out and hope she comes to
ers and gifts to Bob and Etta Mae Hill, valentine royalty.
her senses? - Needs Help
In Pennsylvania
Dear Needs Help: Lucy's
Annie's Mailbox is writ·
senses are fine. Yours are a ten by Kathy Mitchell and
mess. She lies, she cheats, Marcy Sugar, longtime edishe's married, and she isn' t tors of the Ann Landers
leaving her husband any- colnmn. Please e-mail your
time soon. She keeps you questions to anniesmaildangling
because it suits her box@comcast.net, or write
affects their employment of Ohio. which the state wages;
to
have
a
spare guy around. to: An11ie's Alai/box, P.O.
opj&gt;Ortunities.
must promptly investigate
• pay damages equal to an
Please,
we
know it's hard, Box ll8190, Chicago, lL
(.,1.: Is Ohio's new mini· and resolve;
additional two times the
but try to see her for what 606ll. To find out more
mum wage rate a new law
• investigations initiated back wages; and
is and dump her as fast about Annie's Mailbox,
she
or an update of existing by the state. for which
• pay the employee's costs
as_you
can.
and read features by other
laws'!
employers must provide and reasonable attorneys'
Dear
Annie:
Can
you
tell
Creators Syndicate writers
A. : Both. The new mini- related information and any fees.
Q.: Does the law prohibit me why sick people don't and cartoo11ists, visit the
mum wage law incorporates other information the state
retaliation against employ- stay home anymore'' It's Creators Syndicate Web
many existing federal mini- requests; and
• class action lawsuits ees who assert their rights? almost as though it has page at www.creators.com.
mum wage definitions, but
A.: Yes. It also prohibits
the amount of the minimum brought by the state, an
wage. the fact that it will employee (or persons acting employer retaliation against
increase with inl1ation and on behalf of the employee) people who provide assismany of the enforcement or any similarly situated lance to employees assertem_ployees.
ing their rights. Employers
rules are new.
(.,1.: I understand the new who retaliate must pay an
Q.: Are state employees
covered by the new mini- minimum wage law actu- amount "sufficient to comally makes it easier than . pensate the employee and
mum wage law'!
RACINE - The need for volunteers to take part in the
A.: Yes . The law cowrs before to bring a class deter future violations."
which i~ not less than $150 RSVP program for senior citizens was noted by Diana
employees of every Ohio action suit. Is that true?
A.:
Yes.
The
new
law
for
each day that the viola- Coates, director, when she spoke h' members of the
political
subdivision.
allows
a
lawsuit
to
be
filed:
tion
continued, presumably Sonshine Circle of the Dorcas -Bethany Church.
including counties, cities,
Coates pointed out the various projects which volunt~ers
•
within
three
years
of
the
after
the employee or other
townships. sc hool districts
and other governmental violation or when the viola- person asserted their rights. can contribute to including special programs in the
tion ceased, if it was a conLaw You Can Vse is a sc hools. A donation was made by the group to the Meals
authorities.
tinuing
violation;
weekly
co11sumer ltgal on Wheels at the Center.
Q.: Are there new record•
in
the
county
where
the
information
column proJudy Gilmore. pre,iden!, opened the meeting with a devokeeping requirements?
employee
resides;
and
•ided
by
the
Ohio
State
Bar
tional
reading and prayer following. Thank you .:ard' were
A.: Ye s. For- three years
•
without
waiting
for
Association.
This
article
read
including
a letter from Meigs County Counc-il on Aging
after each employee's last
completion
of
an
investigawas
prepared
by
Akron
for
the
donation
to Meals on Wheels. A report "as gi ,·en on
day of work. employers
tion
by
the
state
of
Ohio
or
attomey
Neil
E.
Kli11gshirn
the noodle sales and it was noted that they would be made
must keep a record of the
other
process.
In
addition.
of
Fortney
&amp;
Klingshirn.
in March. Cookbooks are for sale at $ 10 each.
again
employee's name, address.
these
class
action
suit&gt;
lire
Articles
appearir1g
in
this
Plans
were discussed for an Easter basket exchange in
occupation. pay rate, hours
stream-lined
and
require
column
are
intended
to
April. a mother-daughter banquet in May and a picnic in
worked for each day
only
the
same
proof
as
norpro•ide
broad,
ger1eral
June.
A bake sale will be held in April. A report on trips was
worked. and each amount
mal
civil
suih.
information
abont
the
law.
given
and the possibility of taking one with the Senior
paid to an employee.
Q.:
What
happens
if
the
For
information
about
a
Citizens
was discussed. The ne xt meetin~ will March 8.
Q.: Who is entitled to
employee
wins
a
lawsuit?
•ariety
of
legal
topics,
visit
see the records kept by
A.: When the state finds the OSBA Web site at www.
employers?
A.: The employer mu &gt;t that an employer has violat- ohiobar, org. Before applyed Ohio's mmimum wage ir1g this information to a
provide the infmmation
without charge to the law. it must. within 30 days specific legal problem,
readers are urged to seek
employee or a person acting of the finding:
• pay the employee's back advice from an anorney.
on behalf of the employee
(such as the employee's
lawyer or union representaIrs easy to subscribe to the
tive ) upon request.
Q.: How tough are the
new law's enforcement
Sign up for home daivery
rules?
A.: Sharp teeth tough.
or a mail subsaiption
Employers who fail to comgo1o
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Q.: I understand that an
Ohio
constitutional
amendment
requires
employers to pay a minimum wage of $6.85 per
hour
beginning
on
January I, 2007. Will the
amendment allow the
minimum wage to be
increased in the future?
A. : Yes. Each year the
minimum
wage
will
increase by the rate of in11ation for the prior l 2 months.
If the rate of int1ation is 6
percent in 2007. for exumple. the minimum wage will
increase to $7.26 in 2008.
Q.: Are there any eKceptions to this inflationincrensed minimum wage?
A. : Yes. Employees under
the age of 16 and employees
of small businesses (less
than $250.000 in annual
gross revenues) &lt;tre not entitled to the 2007 minimum
wage. However. the amendment requires employers to
pay those employees at least
the federal minimum wage.
Failing to pay the federal
minimum wage I&lt;&gt; such
employees would violate
both feck ral and Ohio minimum wa~e laws.
Q.: Are there any other
exceptions?
A. : Ye,. Employers can
pay "tipped" employees as
little as one half of the new
minimum wage. &gt;o long as
tips make up the other half.
Family-ow ned businesses
do not have to pay the new
Ohio minimum wage to
their own family members.
Employees who work "in or
about the property of the
employer or an individual's
residence on a casual basis"
are not wvered by the new
minimum wage bw.
In addition, the state can
' permit employers to pay
individuals a wage rate
below the new minimum if
they ha w a disability that
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Great job?
Toumhip fails on road treatment
Dear Editor:
Tbis letter is in response to Mr. Rose's Feb. 14 submission. A great job for townships within Eastern Local
District. I just want county residents to know that the very
next day (Feb. 15) after your letter was published, Eastern
Local buses did not travel any back roads within the district
nor did they run the next day.
The Feb. 14 storm we had, Lebanon Township did not
treat the roads at all. The storm before that one. they
plowed the snow off but failed to put cinders down. Long
Run Road right now is a sheet of ice. So, as Mr. Rose says.
"Thank you local townships, you are doing a great job ...
Christina Rose
Long Bottom

.OPINION

PageA4
Wednesday, February 21,

Will Rudy Giuliani be the
right 's guy in the 2008 presidential race'&gt; It 's still way
too soon to be sure, but con·
servatives are !lining seriously with the former New
York City mayor. Yes, the
same mayor whose file pho·
'tos wi II forevermore show
him dressed in drag. The
same mayor whose marital
infidelities will be chroni·
elect permanently in news·
paper archives.
Rudy and the right? It's
not the most obvious fit, but
it's a maniage that could
work: Let's just say they're
dating but agreeing to see
other people right now.
Even though no one will
vote in a primary until next
year, the presidential race is
already prominent on the
minds of the politically
active. At a recent Beltway
party, a friend who is a
devoted social conservative
explained, and I paraphrase.
"Even if abortion is legal in
this messed-up post-Roe
country, I can choose tu not
have an abortion. I can
counsel you not to have an
abonion. I can even choose
not to hook up with anyone
in the first place. But I can't
kill the jihadists. I need the
government to do that."
Her point is a conservative one: National defense is
what the government really
needs to be involved in. So
which presidential contender really understands
this concept'l
Rudy, was the answer she
argued. She respects Sen.

Kathryn
Lopez

John McCain, R-Ariz., for
his service to our nation tortured in Vietnam as a
Marine - and wants to like
former Massachusetts Gov.
Mitt Romney. But on a cold
February 2007 night, week&gt;
before even a pre-primary
debate. she looked at the
field and was most naturally
drawn to Giuliani.
Days later. the former federal prosecutor :ovho stared
down · the mob was on
Reaganite Bill Bennett's
radio show channeling former Sen. Rick Santorum, RPenn., talking about the
Islamic terrorists' war on
America. Santorum lost his
re-election bid while warning of "the gathering storm"
- the war " Islamic fascists"
are waging on America. He·
wasn't thanked by voters for
his leadership (he lost his
bid for re-election this fall),
but he gets it. Giuliani, who
was there when America's
enemies attacked on Sept.
II, gets it too.
But what about abortion
and marriage? Giuliani has
already helped himself with
social conservatives by saying early on that he would
appoint judges in the mold

Obituaries

2007

of . Chief Justice John
Roberts and Justice Samuel
Alito. These are things con·
servati ves want to hear - at
least a start.
Right now, the conservative movement is longing
for the second coming of
Ronald Reagan, and no candidate is truly wowing il.
Rudy is looking to step in
and IJ1akC thi s his moment.
He's getting more than his
share of help from writers
on the right. Columnist
Deroy Murdock has made
the case that abortions went
down in New York during
his tenure and has written
that "conservatives seeking
a proven leader to lasso
taxes and rein in runaway
spending have a natural
for
president:
choice
Rudolph W. Giuliani."
Steven Malanga of the
Manhattan Institute also
fondly recalls Giuliani's
term as mayor. "The private
economy. not government,
creates opportunity," he
said. "Government should
just deliver basic services
well and then get out of the
private sector's way." These
things, too, will help with
social conservatives already
attracted to the Brooklyn·
born tough-guy executive.
I'm not sold on the Rudy
idea quite yet. Like many
conservatives, I watch the
rock-concert-like crowds
that Obama attracts and
think, "We could really use
a superstar." But I also
would like a Republican
nominee who is an all-

~ssed away Saturday morning. Feb. 7, 2007 , at Lake

orth, Fla.
She was born Sept. 17, 1912. in Long Bottom and was
preceded in death by her mother and father. Fred ~nd Laura
Swan: brother, Shtrley Swan ; sisters : Ada Bissell, Mae
McPeak and twin, and Leona Hensley, all of Long Bottom;
and son, Fred Ferrell of California.
She is survived by her daughter, Betty Lee Kouse, Lake
Wonh, Fla.;_ son and daughter-in-law Keith and Virginia
Ferrell, Fairborn ; grandchildren: Brenda and Mike
O'Grady, Cathie Jo and Gary Johnson, Florida, Tim and
Therese Ferrell, Ohio, Tammy and Jim Oberhofer
Michigan, Teri and Anthony Sewell, Texas, Yvette Ferrell:
?hto, Chnstopher and Ehzabeth Ferrell, Florida; great
gr,andchi!dren:_ Robbie, Mikey and Jessica, Harlee
0 Grady, Flonda, Samantha Martin and Joseph Ferrell,
Georgta, Ashley Oberhofer, Michigan, Ryan and lared
Sewell, Texas,_ Matt and Melissa Mowery, Ohio, and greatgreat grandchildren: Dylan and Halle O' Grady, Florida,
and Joseph Ferrell, Jr., Georgi3.
She was a member of Order of Eastern Star Racine
Chapter. Daughters of America and Fairborn Central
Avenue Church of Christ. She was retired from Kroger Co.
Serv1ce wtll be held at I p.m. on Friday. Feb. 23, 2007, at
Ftsher Funeral Home in Pomeroy. Friends may call from II
a.m. unttl lime of servtce at the funeral home. Burial will
follow at Sand Hill Cemetery in Long Bottom.

Local Briefs
Seeking input
ATHENS - The Ohiu Department of Natural Resources
Division of Wildlife's District Four office will welcome
the public to its annual open house from noon until 3 p.m.
on March 4.
"This open house is a great chance for .sportsmen to
comment on new and existin~ wildlife regulations," said
Jtm Marshall , Division of Wildlife District Manager for
southeastern Ohio.
Marshall adds that fish and wildlife biologists along with
law enforcement officers will be on hand to answer questions. Open house will be held at the same day and time in
Akron, Athens, Columbus, Findlay, and Xenia. Information
recorded at these open houses is forwarded to the
Division's central office in Columbus, where it is considered during the formulation of regulations for the 20072008 hunting and trapping seasons.
The Ohio Division of Wildlife's District Four office is
located at 360 East .State Street in Athens. Information is
available at 589-9930. Proposals can also be accessed via
the internet at www.dnr.state.oh.us.

Baseball sign-ups

'SUR\JIVOR',

CHESTER -The Chester Ball Association is having
spring sign-ups from II a.m. to I p.m. on Saturday at the
Chester Volunteer Fire Department. There is a $25 fee and
parents must bring a copy of child's birth certificate.

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To keep nosy. intrusive
the news the collection of
reporters
away from our
creepy. ugly. middle-aged
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gargoyles who were claim- child, I'll buy the biggest
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VVhy An11:p Nicole's daughter has my eyes
Amazon blondes. specially
trained in martial arts and
automatic weapons. I' II
design
their
uniforms
myself. I see a lot of black
leather. thigh-high boots and
whips. Because of the nutty
celebrity stalkers out there,
you can't be too careful.
We'll need a full-time cook
to make food for t~e l'&gt;arv
and the nannies and the
security detail . And me. 'I
love those Buffalo .vings
they have down at He oters.
Maybe I can hire sor.1e of
lheir cooks.
I can't tell you how mu.-h
courage ,it takes to publici y
admit ihat I fornicated with
a gorgeous, rich, famous sex
symbol. Actually, now that
it's out. I feel better about
myself. A lot of the TV
reporters are cow t~aring her
to Marilyn Mor,roe because
Marilyn Mon.-oe was a tal·
ented actre_,s with a gift for
light comedy, and Anna
Nicolt" was blond. Su, obvious! y, they were exactly
al 'ke.
And yet some people say
reporters are shallow and ·
lazy. Not when they're trying to get to the Bahamas in
the middle of wiliter. they· re
not. Other reporters have
compared her to Princess

Di, because like Di~ Anna
Nicole did a lot of charity
work. Princess Di worked
with landmine victims and
AIDS organizations. whereas Anna Nicole 's charity
work was more personal apparently sleeping with
men who were never going
to get any sex if it weren't
fm her, which is why the
world loved her, I guess.
Sometimes you really
don't miss a person until
they're gone. I know, except
for our astral relatioz1ship, I
rarely thought about her.
Day s, weeks. years even,
would go by when she·
wouldn't cross my mind, but
now .that she's gone, I .see
her all around me.
I know many people will
doubt my claim. they may
think I'm a lazy, pathetic
gold-digger and thatl'mjust
saying I'm the father of her
child just so I can get my
hands on her estate. But the
truth is I want nothing but
the best for our little what'sher·mmle.
(Jim Mullen is the author
of "It 1i1kes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life" and "Bllb.~· 's First
Tc1ttoo. " You call reach him
at Jim_nmllm@ mnmy. com)

MIDDLEPORT - The Grimm Family, Steve Janice
and Veronica will be singing at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday at
the Middleport Church of the Nazarene. Refreshments
will follow.

POMEROY Meigs
County Public Employees
Retirees, Inc . installed new
officers at a recent meeting
held at the Senior Citizens
Center.
Philip Roberts, district
representative of District 7
installed the officers for the
coming year: Edna Wood.
president: Joseph Struble,
vice-president; Mary Ann
Sorden, secretary aild Effie
Johnson, treasurer.
Reports included legislation news, membership committee report which hsted a
total of I 0 I members and 13
associate members in the
county, and changes recom-

Sumatran

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Alert issued

it back to the Bend Area, but
it was well worth it when
they finally pulled into town
late Saturday evening.
Many of the members even
returned to the fire station
early Sunday to work on the

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the cakes are being judged.
During the judging diners
will be entertained by the
group forgiven Four with
the auction to follow.

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MIDDLEPORT - Two complaints made to the
Middleport Police Department are under investigation.
Roger Manley. Middleport, reported that someone had
entered his vehicle and stolen several items.
Tony Connolly reported that his 1986 Ford Bron~o II had
been stolen. He said he had parked his vehicle in front of
his residence and went out later that' evening and found it
had been taken .
The vehicle was later recovered in the Flood Road area.
One juvenile has been arrested in connection with the inci·
dent . Additional charges will be forthcoming .
Harris is quoted on the'
record as having denied
this, stating the council
was aitempting to discuss
all the options to solve the
problem .
After the discussion a
motion was carried allowing comp-time to be
banked from Jan. I-Dee .
31. allowing 40 hours to be
carried over into the next
year. No more than two
dayo; may be used consecu:
lively without permission

by the mayor. This policy
must be reviewed annually
and re-approved in January
of each year.
Dewitt and Davis were
also paid $I 00 each
because they had used no
sick-time leave in 2006. An
existing village policy says
employees who use no sick·
time in a year are entitled to
the $100.
Rutland Village Council
meets at 7 p.m., the second
Tuesday of every month.

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possible to use the comptime in a two-week period.
The meeting's unofficial
minutes reflect that during
the
discussion . Davis
became "upset," saying he
believed Councilman Dean
Harris. who was involved
with the comp-time discussion, "didn't like him ...

'

arrives at Indonesian nature reserve

allows five of those firefighters to be suited up and
ready to fight fire when they
arrive on the scene.
The new engine replaces
a 197 .I mode I that was not
only smaller. but also carried less water. Dunran ·
said that engine will be put
up for sale.
The department cunently ·
has three fire engines and
one rescue truck.

newest truck, the first for
the department since 2003.
"Thanks to the gracious
support of the taxpayers, we
were able to get this vehicle.
The businesses and people in
our area have been very sup·
porti ve. and we appreciate
that," Duncan said. adding .
that the new ftre engine provides a m6re reliable form of
transportation and fire-fighting capabilities than some of

the older models.
"Everything we'd ever
want, (the new engine) has
it," added Bill James, vicepresident of the department, who said proper
money management also
helps the members stay upto-date with equipment and
training.
Duncan also said that
because the new truck has
room for six firefighters, it

Meigs County Senior
Citizens Center Activities
Director Debbie Jones said as
of right now sbe only has six
cakes registered for the cake
contest judging but has a goal
of I 00 cakes. Cakes can be
entered the day of the contest
but must be at the center by 3
p.m. on March 29.
Cake categories include

chocolate cakes, cakes can be entered with first and
made with fruit or vegeta- second place awards given
bles, decorated cakes, any in each category with a best
yellow or white cake, coffee .of show and reserve chosen
cakes, crumb and pound from the ftrst place cakes.
For ticket or cake infor·
cakes. There is no limit to
the number of cakes which mation call 992-2161.

RIVERVIEW

Chiropractic Center
Dr. Gregory L. Piersol DC

Online Program in April .
Each course will be taught
online 1by a college faculty
member who is assisted by a
high school teacher. Upon
successful completion, the
student earns both high
school credit and college
credit, according to the
College spokesperson.
Online Success will be
offered beginning March 5
and run through April 6.
Other courses listed will

Investigations

formed in August. 1988 for
the purpose of ac'luainting
the membership w1th legislation and other matters pertaining to the betterment
and general welfare of
OPERS and to provide fellowship to members.
Door prizes were won by
Donald Mora and Robert
Wood and were supplied by
the December recipients.
Bernard Fultz, Pomeroy
attorney, will speak at the
April meeting on various
aspects of the laws that concerns senior citizens. The
meeting will be' held on
April 13 at I at the Meigs
Senior Center.

WAY
KAMBAS
NATIONAL
PARK,
Indonesia - After traveling
iji'()Und tlie world by plane,
ferry and truck, a Sumatran
rhino born at an Ohio zoo
slowly backed out of his
crate mto a sanctuary on his
native island Wednesday.
Once settled in, Andalas will
be groomed for his next task
-breeding and helping save
the critically endangered
species from extinction.
The 5-year-old rhino was
fed fresh green leaves upon
arrival at Jakarta's international airport on Tuesday.
After a checkup, Andalas
lU' photo
traveled thrQugh rain for
In
a
file
photo
Andalas,
a
10-month
old.
750
pound
Sumatran
rhino
calf
lies
on
his
moth·
another I 2 hours by truck
and ferry, arriving at a sanc- er. Emi, in a mud pool at the Cincinnati Zoo Wednesday, July 3, 2002. Aodalas is being
tuary on Sumatra island just flown to Jakarta ana will be transferred by truck and ferry to a rhino sanctuary on Sumatra
before dawn, where females island to breed and help save the endangered species .
Rosa and Ratu were waiting.
Andalas was hosed down the Los Angeles Zoo before
Conservation groups say calf in 2004. In June,
and placed in a special quar- his move to Indonesia.
saving the Sumatran rhino Cincinnati Zoo officials
antine pen, covered by a
The Sumatran rhino is from ext,inction is possible, announced that Emi was
mosquito net to avoid dis- considered the most threat- noting sustained efforts in pregnant again.
eases transmitted by flies.
"We persevered through
ened of the five rhino India and Africa have led to
"He is young and still full species, with less than 300 boomin~
numbers
of five years of intensive effort
of energy," said Arman still alive in isolated pockets species m those countries.
and endured many setbacks
Malonongan, Indonesia's in the forests of Malaysia
But theY. say breeding before ftnally producing
director general of forest and and Sumatra, which is also programs hke the one that is Andalas ... so it is hard to see
wildlife conservation. "Let's home to endangered tigers bringing Andalas back to him go," said Dr. Terri Roth.
just hope he falls in love."
and elephants
Sumatra and greater politi- the Cincinnati zoo's vice presAndalas was born in 2001
Rampant poaching for its cal will to stop poaching ident of conservation, sc1ence
in the Cincinnati Zoo &amp; horns - used in traditional and forest encroachments and living collections.
"Yet, we want nothing
Botanical Garden, the first Chinese medicines - and are essential if numbers are
more than to help save this
time a calf was bred and destruction of forests by farm- to recover.
Andalas' mother, Emi. species from extinction, and
born in captivity since 1889, ers, illegal loggers and palm
when a live birth was record- oil plantation companies has who had numerous miscar- if that means giving up our
ed at the Calcutta Zoo in devastated their numbers over riages before delivering first -born calf, then we will
him, gave birth to a female rejoice in the opportunity."
India. He had been living at the past 50 years.

POMEROY - Meigs County Commissioners .have rescheduled their weekly meeting for II a.m. on Friday.

For the Record

and yearly mammograms
for any woman after age 40.
She distributed charts for
keeping record of selfexams and dates.
Meetings are held' on
even-numbered months at I
p.m. the Senior Center in
Pomeroy, and any person
who receives a retirement
check from OPERS is eligible to,join the retirees orga·
nization. Any questions or
concerns anyone might
have may be duected to any
officer, and if further information is required, they
will contact the State Office
for answers.
The Meigs PERl was

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MIDDLEPORT - Middlepon residents with earned
income are reminded that they must file a 2006 Middleport
city income tax return. ·
Carol Cantrell of the Middleport Tax Offtce advised that
the W-2 form needs to be included, and said page two of the
form containing information on rental income and business
income should be completed. However, she said, a copy of
the Federal Schedule C for business information or the
Schedule E for rental income can be substituted.
She noted that a special notice had been included with the
tax form mailing to those residents who are delinquent on
past years tax filings and payment.
"The village income tax .is mandated by ordinance and
is a law that must be followed . The village tax administrator and village administration intend to enforce the
law," said Cantrell.
For additional information contact the tax office from
Monday through Friday. 8:30a.m. to 3:30p.m. Assistance
will be provided to those who came to the office prior to
April. Deadline for filing is April 15.

mended by the by laws com·
mittee which were adopted.
Officers' reports were gtven.
It was noted that the April6
meeting would fall on Good
Friday and since the Senior
Center would be closed then,
the group voted to meet on
the second Friday in April, or
on the 13th. Also, due to a
conflict in scheduling the
June and October meetings
will be held on the second
Friday of those months.
Norma Torres, clinical
nurse for Meigs Sr. Center,
and project manager for the
Think Pink Campaign,
spoke on breast cancer,
stressing self-examination

BY CHRIS BRUMMITI

Meeting rescheduled

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encompassing leader. He
may not be running for
priest-in-chief. but it would
also be nice to have a presi·
dent who's not a cad-in·
chief. fodder for daily
tabloid headlines .
In other words. character
matters. Now, is character
also telling Vasser Arafat
you have no place in my.
city. as Giuliani did as
mayor'&gt; You bet. However,
that 's also Romney refusing
10 give protection to the former president of the terrorist
state of Iran when he was
speaking in Massachusetts
last year.
"
The exciting thing about
this presidential cycle is that
although it is painfully long,
it also gives us the opportunity to really get to know the
candidates - the good. the
bad and the ugly.
The bottom line? The guy
who will.clearly stare down
the jihadists will ultimately
earn conservative votes.·
That may be Giuliani. Fof.
now, however, I'm holding
out fur a leader who comes
with even more than thatthe one who knows not only
that we have a civilization to
tlght for, but also understands that marriage and the
preservation of human life
are essential to keeping that
civilization going. That may
be Romney.
·
(Kathryn Lopez is the edi."
tor of National Review
Online (www.lwtionalreview.com). She can be con·
tacted at klope ~@ national·
review. com.)

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There are 313 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History: .
On Feb. 21, 1965. former Black Muslim leader Malcolm
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On this date:
In 1885, the Washington Monument was dedicated.
In 1907, Anglo-American poet W.H. Auden was born in
York, England.
In 1925, The New Yorker magazine made its debut.
In 1947, Edwin H. Land publicly demonstrated his
Polaroid Land camera, which could produce a black-andwhite photograph in 60 seconds.
In 1972, Prestdent Nixon began his historic visit to China
as he and his wife, Pat, arrived in Shanghai.
In 1973, Israeli fighter planes shot down Libyan Arab
Airlines Flight 114 over the Sinai Desert. killing more than
100 people.
In 1975, former Attorney General John N. Mitchell and
former White House aides H.R. Haldeman and John D.
Ehrlichman were sentenced to 2 1/2 to eight years in prison
for their roles in the Watergate cover-up.
In 1995, Chicago adventurer Steve Fossett pecame the
first person to tly solo across the Pacific Ocean in a balloon, landing in Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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VIEW

Great job?
Toumhip fails on road treatment
Dear Editor:
Tbis letter is in response to Mr. Rose's Feb. 14 submission. A great job for townships within Eastern Local
District. I just want county residents to know that the very
next day (Feb. 15) after your letter was published, Eastern
Local buses did not travel any back roads within the district
nor did they run the next day.
The Feb. 14 storm we had, Lebanon Township did not
treat the roads at all. The storm before that one. they
plowed the snow off but failed to put cinders down. Long
Run Road right now is a sheet of ice. So, as Mr. Rose says.
"Thank you local townships, you are doing a great job ...
Christina Rose
Long Bottom

.OPINION

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Wednesday, February 21,

Will Rudy Giuliani be the
right 's guy in the 2008 presidential race'&gt; It 's still way
too soon to be sure, but con·
servatives are !lining seriously with the former New
York City mayor. Yes, the
same mayor whose file pho·
'tos wi II forevermore show
him dressed in drag. The
same mayor whose marital
infidelities will be chroni·
elect permanently in news·
paper archives.
Rudy and the right? It's
not the most obvious fit, but
it's a maniage that could
work: Let's just say they're
dating but agreeing to see
other people right now.
Even though no one will
vote in a primary until next
year, the presidential race is
already prominent on the
minds of the politically
active. At a recent Beltway
party, a friend who is a
devoted social conservative
explained, and I paraphrase.
"Even if abortion is legal in
this messed-up post-Roe
country, I can choose tu not
have an abortion. I can
counsel you not to have an
abonion. I can even choose
not to hook up with anyone
in the first place. But I can't
kill the jihadists. I need the
government to do that."
Her point is a conservative one: National defense is
what the government really
needs to be involved in. So
which presidential contender really understands
this concept'l
Rudy, was the answer she
argued. She respects Sen.

Kathryn
Lopez

John McCain, R-Ariz., for
his service to our nation tortured in Vietnam as a
Marine - and wants to like
former Massachusetts Gov.
Mitt Romney. But on a cold
February 2007 night, week&gt;
before even a pre-primary
debate. she looked at the
field and was most naturally
drawn to Giuliani.
Days later. the former federal prosecutor :ovho stared
down · the mob was on
Reaganite Bill Bennett's
radio show channeling former Sen. Rick Santorum, RPenn., talking about the
Islamic terrorists' war on
America. Santorum lost his
re-election bid while warning of "the gathering storm"
- the war " Islamic fascists"
are waging on America. He·
wasn't thanked by voters for
his leadership (he lost his
bid for re-election this fall),
but he gets it. Giuliani, who
was there when America's
enemies attacked on Sept.
II, gets it too.
But what about abortion
and marriage? Giuliani has
already helped himself with
social conservatives by saying early on that he would
appoint judges in the mold

Obituaries

2007

of . Chief Justice John
Roberts and Justice Samuel
Alito. These are things con·
servati ves want to hear - at
least a start.
Right now, the conservative movement is longing
for the second coming of
Ronald Reagan, and no candidate is truly wowing il.
Rudy is looking to step in
and IJ1akC thi s his moment.
He's getting more than his
share of help from writers
on the right. Columnist
Deroy Murdock has made
the case that abortions went
down in New York during
his tenure and has written
that "conservatives seeking
a proven leader to lasso
taxes and rein in runaway
spending have a natural
for
president:
choice
Rudolph W. Giuliani."
Steven Malanga of the
Manhattan Institute also
fondly recalls Giuliani's
term as mayor. "The private
economy. not government,
creates opportunity," he
said. "Government should
just deliver basic services
well and then get out of the
private sector's way." These
things, too, will help with
social conservatives already
attracted to the Brooklyn·
born tough-guy executive.
I'm not sold on the Rudy
idea quite yet. Like many
conservatives, I watch the
rock-concert-like crowds
that Obama attracts and
think, "We could really use
a superstar." But I also
would like a Republican
nominee who is an all-

~ssed away Saturday morning. Feb. 7, 2007 , at Lake

orth, Fla.
She was born Sept. 17, 1912. in Long Bottom and was
preceded in death by her mother and father. Fred ~nd Laura
Swan: brother, Shtrley Swan ; sisters : Ada Bissell, Mae
McPeak and twin, and Leona Hensley, all of Long Bottom;
and son, Fred Ferrell of California.
She is survived by her daughter, Betty Lee Kouse, Lake
Wonh, Fla.;_ son and daughter-in-law Keith and Virginia
Ferrell, Fairborn ; grandchildren: Brenda and Mike
O'Grady, Cathie Jo and Gary Johnson, Florida, Tim and
Therese Ferrell, Ohio, Tammy and Jim Oberhofer
Michigan, Teri and Anthony Sewell, Texas, Yvette Ferrell:
?hto, Chnstopher and Ehzabeth Ferrell, Florida; great
gr,andchi!dren:_ Robbie, Mikey and Jessica, Harlee
0 Grady, Flonda, Samantha Martin and Joseph Ferrell,
Georgta, Ashley Oberhofer, Michigan, Ryan and lared
Sewell, Texas,_ Matt and Melissa Mowery, Ohio, and greatgreat grandchildren: Dylan and Halle O' Grady, Florida,
and Joseph Ferrell, Jr., Georgi3.
She was a member of Order of Eastern Star Racine
Chapter. Daughters of America and Fairborn Central
Avenue Church of Christ. She was retired from Kroger Co.
Serv1ce wtll be held at I p.m. on Friday. Feb. 23, 2007, at
Ftsher Funeral Home in Pomeroy. Friends may call from II
a.m. unttl lime of servtce at the funeral home. Burial will
follow at Sand Hill Cemetery in Long Bottom.

Local Briefs
Seeking input
ATHENS - The Ohiu Department of Natural Resources
Division of Wildlife's District Four office will welcome
the public to its annual open house from noon until 3 p.m.
on March 4.
"This open house is a great chance for .sportsmen to
comment on new and existin~ wildlife regulations," said
Jtm Marshall , Division of Wildlife District Manager for
southeastern Ohio.
Marshall adds that fish and wildlife biologists along with
law enforcement officers will be on hand to answer questions. Open house will be held at the same day and time in
Akron, Athens, Columbus, Findlay, and Xenia. Information
recorded at these open houses is forwarded to the
Division's central office in Columbus, where it is considered during the formulation of regulations for the 20072008 hunting and trapping seasons.
The Ohio Division of Wildlife's District Four office is
located at 360 East .State Street in Athens. Information is
available at 589-9930. Proposals can also be accessed via
the internet at www.dnr.state.oh.us.

Baseball sign-ups

'SUR\JIVOR',

CHESTER -The Chester Ball Association is having
spring sign-ups from II a.m. to I p.m. on Saturday at the
Chester Volunteer Fire Department. There is a $25 fee and
parents must bring a copy of child's birth certificate.

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To keep nosy. intrusive
the news the collection of
reporters
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VVhy An11:p Nicole's daughter has my eyes
Amazon blondes. specially
trained in martial arts and
automatic weapons. I' II
design
their
uniforms
myself. I see a lot of black
leather. thigh-high boots and
whips. Because of the nutty
celebrity stalkers out there,
you can't be too careful.
We'll need a full-time cook
to make food for t~e l'&gt;arv
and the nannies and the
security detail . And me. 'I
love those Buffalo .vings
they have down at He oters.
Maybe I can hire sor.1e of
lheir cooks.
I can't tell you how mu.-h
courage ,it takes to publici y
admit ihat I fornicated with
a gorgeous, rich, famous sex
symbol. Actually, now that
it's out. I feel better about
myself. A lot of the TV
reporters are cow t~aring her
to Marilyn Mor,roe because
Marilyn Mon.-oe was a tal·
ented actre_,s with a gift for
light comedy, and Anna
Nicolt" was blond. Su, obvious! y, they were exactly
al 'ke.
And yet some people say
reporters are shallow and ·
lazy. Not when they're trying to get to the Bahamas in
the middle of wiliter. they· re
not. Other reporters have
compared her to Princess

Di, because like Di~ Anna
Nicole did a lot of charity
work. Princess Di worked
with landmine victims and
AIDS organizations. whereas Anna Nicole 's charity
work was more personal apparently sleeping with
men who were never going
to get any sex if it weren't
fm her, which is why the
world loved her, I guess.
Sometimes you really
don't miss a person until
they're gone. I know, except
for our astral relatioz1ship, I
rarely thought about her.
Day s, weeks. years even,
would go by when she·
wouldn't cross my mind, but
now .that she's gone, I .see
her all around me.
I know many people will
doubt my claim. they may
think I'm a lazy, pathetic
gold-digger and thatl'mjust
saying I'm the father of her
child just so I can get my
hands on her estate. But the
truth is I want nothing but
the best for our little what'sher·mmle.
(Jim Mullen is the author
of "It 1i1kes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life" and "Bllb.~· 's First
Tc1ttoo. " You call reach him
at Jim_nmllm@ mnmy. com)

MIDDLEPORT - The Grimm Family, Steve Janice
and Veronica will be singing at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday at
the Middleport Church of the Nazarene. Refreshments
will follow.

POMEROY Meigs
County Public Employees
Retirees, Inc . installed new
officers at a recent meeting
held at the Senior Citizens
Center.
Philip Roberts, district
representative of District 7
installed the officers for the
coming year: Edna Wood.
president: Joseph Struble,
vice-president; Mary Ann
Sorden, secretary aild Effie
Johnson, treasurer.
Reports included legislation news, membership committee report which hsted a
total of I 0 I members and 13
associate members in the
county, and changes recom-

Sumatran

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it back to the Bend Area, but
it was well worth it when
they finally pulled into town
late Saturday evening.
Many of the members even
returned to the fire station
early Sunday to work on the

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During the judging diners
will be entertained by the
group forgiven Four with
the auction to follow.

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MIDDLEPORT - Two complaints made to the
Middleport Police Department are under investigation.
Roger Manley. Middleport, reported that someone had
entered his vehicle and stolen several items.
Tony Connolly reported that his 1986 Ford Bron~o II had
been stolen. He said he had parked his vehicle in front of
his residence and went out later that' evening and found it
had been taken .
The vehicle was later recovered in the Flood Road area.
One juvenile has been arrested in connection with the inci·
dent . Additional charges will be forthcoming .
Harris is quoted on the'
record as having denied
this, stating the council
was aitempting to discuss
all the options to solve the
problem .
After the discussion a
motion was carried allowing comp-time to be
banked from Jan. I-Dee .
31. allowing 40 hours to be
carried over into the next
year. No more than two
dayo; may be used consecu:
lively without permission

by the mayor. This policy
must be reviewed annually
and re-approved in January
of each year.
Dewitt and Davis were
also paid $I 00 each
because they had used no
sick-time leave in 2006. An
existing village policy says
employees who use no sick·
time in a year are entitled to
the $100.
Rutland Village Council
meets at 7 p.m., the second
Tuesday of every month.

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possible to use the comptime in a two-week period.
The meeting's unofficial
minutes reflect that during
the
discussion . Davis
became "upset," saying he
believed Councilman Dean
Harris. who was involved
with the comp-time discussion, "didn't like him ...

'

arrives at Indonesian nature reserve

allows five of those firefighters to be suited up and
ready to fight fire when they
arrive on the scene.
The new engine replaces
a 197 .I mode I that was not
only smaller. but also carried less water. Dunran ·
said that engine will be put
up for sale.
The department cunently ·
has three fire engines and
one rescue truck.

newest truck, the first for
the department since 2003.
"Thanks to the gracious
support of the taxpayers, we
were able to get this vehicle.
The businesses and people in
our area have been very sup·
porti ve. and we appreciate
that," Duncan said. adding .
that the new ftre engine provides a m6re reliable form of
transportation and fire-fighting capabilities than some of

the older models.
"Everything we'd ever
want, (the new engine) has
it," added Bill James, vicepresident of the department, who said proper
money management also
helps the members stay upto-date with equipment and
training.
Duncan also said that
because the new truck has
room for six firefighters, it

Meigs County Senior
Citizens Center Activities
Director Debbie Jones said as
of right now sbe only has six
cakes registered for the cake
contest judging but has a goal
of I 00 cakes. Cakes can be
entered the day of the contest
but must be at the center by 3
p.m. on March 29.
Cake categories include

chocolate cakes, cakes can be entered with first and
made with fruit or vegeta- second place awards given
bles, decorated cakes, any in each category with a best
yellow or white cake, coffee .of show and reserve chosen
cakes, crumb and pound from the ftrst place cakes.
For ticket or cake infor·
cakes. There is no limit to
the number of cakes which mation call 992-2161.

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Each course will be taught
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high school teacher. Upon
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credit, according to the
College spokesperson.
Online Success will be
offered beginning March 5
and run through April 6.
Other courses listed will

Investigations

formed in August. 1988 for
the purpose of ac'luainting
the membership w1th legislation and other matters pertaining to the betterment
and general welfare of
OPERS and to provide fellowship to members.
Door prizes were won by
Donald Mora and Robert
Wood and were supplied by
the December recipients.
Bernard Fultz, Pomeroy
attorney, will speak at the
April meeting on various
aspects of the laws that concerns senior citizens. The
meeting will be' held on
April 13 at I at the Meigs
Senior Center.

WAY
KAMBAS
NATIONAL
PARK,
Indonesia - After traveling
iji'()Und tlie world by plane,
ferry and truck, a Sumatran
rhino born at an Ohio zoo
slowly backed out of his
crate mto a sanctuary on his
native island Wednesday.
Once settled in, Andalas will
be groomed for his next task
-breeding and helping save
the critically endangered
species from extinction.
The 5-year-old rhino was
fed fresh green leaves upon
arrival at Jakarta's international airport on Tuesday.
After a checkup, Andalas
lU' photo
traveled thrQugh rain for
In
a
file
photo
Andalas,
a
10-month
old.
750
pound
Sumatran
rhino
calf
lies
on
his
moth·
another I 2 hours by truck
and ferry, arriving at a sanc- er. Emi, in a mud pool at the Cincinnati Zoo Wednesday, July 3, 2002. Aodalas is being
tuary on Sumatra island just flown to Jakarta ana will be transferred by truck and ferry to a rhino sanctuary on Sumatra
before dawn, where females island to breed and help save the endangered species .
Rosa and Ratu were waiting.
Andalas was hosed down the Los Angeles Zoo before
Conservation groups say calf in 2004. In June,
and placed in a special quar- his move to Indonesia.
saving the Sumatran rhino Cincinnati Zoo officials
antine pen, covered by a
The Sumatran rhino is from ext,inction is possible, announced that Emi was
mosquito net to avoid dis- considered the most threat- noting sustained efforts in pregnant again.
eases transmitted by flies.
"We persevered through
ened of the five rhino India and Africa have led to
"He is young and still full species, with less than 300 boomin~
numbers
of five years of intensive effort
of energy," said Arman still alive in isolated pockets species m those countries.
and endured many setbacks
Malonongan, Indonesia's in the forests of Malaysia
But theY. say breeding before ftnally producing
director general of forest and and Sumatra, which is also programs hke the one that is Andalas ... so it is hard to see
wildlife conservation. "Let's home to endangered tigers bringing Andalas back to him go," said Dr. Terri Roth.
just hope he falls in love."
and elephants
Sumatra and greater politi- the Cincinnati zoo's vice presAndalas was born in 2001
Rampant poaching for its cal will to stop poaching ident of conservation, sc1ence
in the Cincinnati Zoo &amp; horns - used in traditional and forest encroachments and living collections.
"Yet, we want nothing
Botanical Garden, the first Chinese medicines - and are essential if numbers are
more than to help save this
time a calf was bred and destruction of forests by farm- to recover.
Andalas' mother, Emi. species from extinction, and
born in captivity since 1889, ers, illegal loggers and palm
when a live birth was record- oil plantation companies has who had numerous miscar- if that means giving up our
ed at the Calcutta Zoo in devastated their numbers over riages before delivering first -born calf, then we will
him, gave birth to a female rejoice in the opportunity."
India. He had been living at the past 50 years.

POMEROY - Meigs County Commissioners .have rescheduled their weekly meeting for II a.m. on Friday.

For the Record

and yearly mammograms
for any woman after age 40.
She distributed charts for
keeping record of selfexams and dates.
Meetings are held' on
even-numbered months at I
p.m. the Senior Center in
Pomeroy, and any person
who receives a retirement
check from OPERS is eligible to,join the retirees orga·
nization. Any questions or
concerns anyone might
have may be duected to any
officer, and if further information is required, they
will contact the State Office
for answers.
The Meigs PERl was

ASSOCIArED PRESS WRITER

Engine

MIDDLEPORT - Middlepon residents with earned
income are reminded that they must file a 2006 Middleport
city income tax return. ·
Carol Cantrell of the Middleport Tax Offtce advised that
the W-2 form needs to be included, and said page two of the
form containing information on rental income and business
income should be completed. However, she said, a copy of
the Federal Schedule C for business information or the
Schedule E for rental income can be substituted.
She noted that a special notice had been included with the
tax form mailing to those residents who are delinquent on
past years tax filings and payment.
"The village income tax .is mandated by ordinance and
is a law that must be followed . The village tax administrator and village administration intend to enforce the
law," said Cantrell.
For additional information contact the tax office from
Monday through Friday. 8:30a.m. to 3:30p.m. Assistance
will be provided to those who came to the office prior to
April. Deadline for filing is April 15.

mended by the by laws com·
mittee which were adopted.
Officers' reports were gtven.
It was noted that the April6
meeting would fall on Good
Friday and since the Senior
Center would be closed then,
the group voted to meet on
the second Friday in April, or
on the 13th. Also, due to a
conflict in scheduling the
June and October meetings
will be held on the second
Friday of those months.
Norma Torres, clinical
nurse for Meigs Sr. Center,
and project manager for the
Think Pink Campaign,
spoke on breast cancer,
stressing self-examination

BY CHRIS BRUMMITI

Meeting rescheduled

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encompassing leader. He
may not be running for
priest-in-chief. but it would
also be nice to have a presi·
dent who's not a cad-in·
chief. fodder for daily
tabloid headlines .
In other words. character
matters. Now, is character
also telling Vasser Arafat
you have no place in my.
city. as Giuliani did as
mayor'&gt; You bet. However,
that 's also Romney refusing
10 give protection to the former president of the terrorist
state of Iran when he was
speaking in Massachusetts
last year.
"
The exciting thing about
this presidential cycle is that
although it is painfully long,
it also gives us the opportunity to really get to know the
candidates - the good. the
bad and the ugly.
The bottom line? The guy
who will.clearly stare down
the jihadists will ultimately
earn conservative votes.·
That may be Giuliani. Fof.
now, however, I'm holding
out fur a leader who comes
with even more than thatthe one who knows not only
that we have a civilization to
tlght for, but also understands that marriage and the
preservation of human life
are essential to keeping that
civilization going. That may
be Romney.
·
(Kathryn Lopez is the edi."
tor of National Review
Online (www.lwtionalreview.com). She can be con·
tacted at klope ~@ national·
review. com.)

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There are 313 days left in the year.
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On Feb. 21, 1965. former Black Muslim leader Malcolm
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On this date:
In 1885, the Washington Monument was dedicated.
In 1907, Anglo-American poet W.H. Auden was born in
York, England.
In 1925, The New Yorker magazine made its debut.
In 1947, Edwin H. Land publicly demonstrated his
Polaroid Land camera, which could produce a black-andwhite photograph in 60 seconds.
In 1972, Prestdent Nixon began his historic visit to China
as he and his wife, Pat, arrived in Shanghai.
In 1973, Israeli fighter planes shot down Libyan Arab
Airlines Flight 114 over the Sinai Desert. killing more than
100 people.
In 1975, former Attorney General John N. Mitchell and
former White House aides H.R. Haldeman and John D.
Ehrlichman were sentenced to 2 1/2 to eight years in prison
for their roles in the Watergate cover-up.
In 1995, Chicago adventurer Steve Fossett pecame the
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ASSOC IATED PRESS WRITER

COLUMBUS - Former
astronaut and U.S. Sen.
John Glenn, speaking on the
45th anniversary of the
space flight that made him
the first American to orbit
Eartl;l. said Tuesday the
country is not getting its
money's worth out of the
international space station.
Diverting money from the
orbiting research outpost for
President Bush's goal of
sending astronauts back to
the moon and eventually on
to Mars is preventing some
scientific experiments on
the space station, Glenn told
an audience of about 300
high school students and
space enthusiasts at the
COS! science center.
'To not utilize that station
the way I think it ought to
be utihzed is just wrong,"
said Glenn, still looking
trim and fit at 85.
Glenn made three trips
around the planet inside his
Friendship 7 capsule on
Feb. 20, I962, making him
a national hero and proving
that the nascent NASA
space program was competitive with the Soviet Umon,
a Cold War adversary that
had accomplished a manned
orbital flight a year earlier.
In 1998, Glenn, then 77,
returned to space aboard the
shuttle Discovery as the
oldest person ever on a
space flight.
He supports the president's moon and Mars goals
but not at the expense of the
space station, which is only
two-thirds complete, he said
. when asked by an audience
member about the future of
the space program.
Messages seeking comment were left after busi-

ness hours Tuesday at
NASA headquarters and the
White House.
NASA and its international
panners, including Canada,
Japan and Russia, hope to
finish construction on the
space station in 2010, but no
decision has been made to
extend the space station's
operation past 2016.
Glenn. a Democrat who
represented Ohio in the
U.S. Senate from 1975 to
1999, sa id the station
shouldn ' t be abandoned,
especially after costing taxpayers billions of dollars.
"We will not even be~in to
realize it's potential, ' he
said during the 90-minute
presentation, which included a photo~raphic slideshow
from his htstoric tight.
Glenn softly chuckled
when recalling the early
days of Project Mercury,
NASA's first manned spaceflight program, and how little was known about the
affects of space travel on the.
human body.
On board Friendship 7.
Glenn said he was instructed
to read an eye chan every 20
minutes -- ophthalmologists
feared that astronauts could
lose their vision in zero gravity - and to eat a tube of
applesauce to test whether
he could swallow properly.
Glenn said he 's proud that
the success of Friendship 7
helped convinced President
John F. Kennedy and
Congress to fund the Apollo
moon program, which carried out the first manned
lunar landings.
Although grateful for his
chance to. l)lake history,
Glenn said he can't help but
feel a little jealousy toward
fellow
Ohioan
Neil
Armstron'g, who in 1969
became the first person to

His only public appearance
will be a rally at the eastern
campus
of
Cuyahoga
Community College in
Highland Hills in suburban
Cleveland. The Obama campaign organized a session
Tuesday
afternoon
m
Cleveland for volunteers who
want to work at the event.
Obama has reserved the
campus gymnasium for the 6
p.m. rally, college spokesman
Dan Minnich said Tuesday.
The state Democratic
Party ellpects Ohio to be a
regular stop for White
House candidates.

CLEVELAND (AP) Sen. Barack Obama, seeking the Democratic nomination for president. plans a
..: ampaign swing Monday
across bellwether Ohio.
which gave the 2004 election to President Bush.
The first -tenn senator from
Illinois plans appearances at
three fundrai sing events, a
breakfast in Cincinnati, a
luncheon in Columbus and
an evening reception in
Cleveland. Tickets range up
to $2,300, acwrding to The
(Cleveland) Plain Dealer
newspaper.

and siblings, indicating she
had been dead for some
time. police said Tuesday.
She also had a broken arm.
The 4-year-old then
approached an investigator
and told what happened in a
minivan as her family drove
to Mansfield from a failed
trip to make money in
Florida, police said.
"That was kind of the initial break in the story,"
Detective Jeff Shook said.
Prosecutors accuse the
baby 's uncle , Scott Ritchie,
26, of causing Mary Ann
Ritchie's death because she
was crying. but did not say
how she was killed .
Autopsy result s are still
pending. He was indicted
Tuesday on charges of
a~gravated murder, felomous assault, obstructing
justice and two counts of
endangering children. The

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

BATAVIA - A woman ·
accused of leaving her 3·year-old foster son bound in
a closet, where he dted,
declined on Tuesday to tell
her story on the witness
stand.
The ~efense rested in Lit
Carroll_ s murder tnai after
presenung only one wttness.
Defense attorney Gregory
Cohen said later there were
fears that Carroll might not
be able to handle a vigorous
cross-examination .
"You can't put someone
who appears to be a beatendown wife against two
experienced prosecutors,"
Cohen said. after the j ury
was dismissed for the day.
The defense has portrayed
her as a compliant wife
intimidated into going along
with her bully husband and
his live-in lover.
Prosecutors aiiege that
Marcus Fiesel, the Canoll's
developmentally disabled
foster child. was left behind
purposely in August when
she and her husband went to a
family reunion in Kentucky.
The only defense witness
was ·carroll's uncle Ronnie

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walk on the moon.
"I always tell Neil I'm not
the type of person who is
envious of other people. and
I feel fortunate to have
made the flight that I did,
but in Neil 's case I'll make
an exception. I' II be jealous," Glenn said .
Audience member Steve
Stoehr, 65, of suburban
Columbus, said Glenn knows
how t_o inspire a crowd.
"To watch the young people take it in, that was something. And for the older
crowd, it was like a trip down
memory lane," Stoehr said.
Retired from public life,
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houses an archi ve of his private papers and photographs from his days as an
astronaut and senator.
·'
Speaking to reporters after
KY ..
his presentation. Glenn
mostly shied away from
national politics but said
he's not happy to see presidential candidates from both
panies campaigning so early
ahead of the 2008 election.
"People get tired of it,
Wednesday ... Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers
and it turns the public off," sunny. Highs in the upper in the evening ... Then showhe said.
40s. Light and variable ers likely after midnight.
winds ... Becoming south- Not as cool with lows in the
west around 5 mph in the upper 30s. Chance of rain
afternoon.
'
60 percent.
Wednesday
night ...
Sunday...Showers likely.
Partly cloudy. Lows in the Highs in the mid 50s.
ings for the attorneys assigned lower 30s. Southwest winds Chance of rain 70 percent.
to the parents. and Denzer· s 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday night ...Cioudy.
Thursday...Mostly sunny. Showers likely in the
attorney declined to comment
before the plea hearing.
Highs in the upper 40s. West evening :..Then a chance of
Under Ohio law, people winds 10 to 15 mph.
showers after midnight.
can be charged with an
Thursday night ... Partly Lows in the upper 30s.
offense if they helped com- cloudy. Lows in the mid Chance·of rain 60 percent.
mit it, but prosecutors must 20s. Northwest winds 5 to
Monday and Monday
prove intent to kill if the 10 mph.
night ... Mostly
cloudy.
charge is aggravated murder.
Friday... Sunny. Highs in Highs in the upper 40s.
Two aunts Penny the lower 40s.
Lows in the upper 30s.
Ritchie. 25, who was in the
Friday
night
and
1\Jesday... Partly sunny. ·A
van, and Dawn Ritchie. 22, Saturday... Partly cloudy. chance of rain showers in
who was not- are charged Lows in the upper 20s. the afternoon. Highs in the
with two counts each of Highs in the upper 40s.
lower 50s. Chance of rain
obstructing justice. Penny
Saturday night...Mostly 30 percent.
Ritchie is free on bond, her
sister has not been apprehended, police said . .
The 4-year-old is in the
custody of her father. who is
not involved in the case.
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4-year-old and a !-year-old
also were in the van.
Also charged with aggravated murder were the baby's
father, Cleet Ritchie, 28; the
mother of the three children,
Betty Viars, 22; and Brandi
Denzer, 30. All three are
charged with obstructing justice and endangering the
other two children, and the
parents are charged with permitting child abuse, among
other counts. All four were in
jail Tuesday.
"This is the first time I've
seen a case where four people in charge of a chtld's
care did absolutely nothing," Assistant Prosecutor
Bambi Couch-Pa~e said.
Scott Ritchie s courtappointed attorney. Ralph
Bove, said he will plead not
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Baker has not been
charged, but acknowledged
in testimony Monday taking
part in helping burn the
child's body. She said she
accompanied David Carroll
when he alleged! y burned
the body and dumped the
remains in the Ohio River.
Prosecutors agreed not to
Baker
in
prosecute
exchange for her testimony.
but have told jurors that she
will not get immunity if she
had any hands-on involvement in the boy 's death.
Prosecutors
have
acknowledged that Marcus
was hard to handle and
needed constant attention.
Baker testified that when
they went to the reunion for
the weekend, the Carrolls
bound Marcus, as they had
done before when they
wanted to run errands, and
that the child was screaming
when they left hut was dead
when they got home.
The defense contended
that Baker was responsible.
that she was the controlling.
manipulative one who
called the shots afte r she
had an affair with David
Carroll and moved in with
the couple.
·

The Carrolls have pleaded
not guilty to murder, kidnapping,
involuntary
manslaughter, felonious
assault and child endangering. The case has led to calls
for reform in Ohio's foster
care system.

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Sims, who helped establish
a timeline for when tile
Carrolls and their live -in
companion arrived at the.
reunion and when they left
the nell! morning.
Earlier Tuesday, prosecutors had Carroll's Aug. 28
statements to a grand jury
read aloud in the courtroom.
She initially stuck to her
story that the boy had disappeared in a park. but subsequently told the grand jury
that she knew he had died in
the closet at home.
Carroll. 30, is charged
with murder because prosecutors say she caused
Marcus' death. thou~ h unintentionally, by leavmg him
bound in a blanket and
packing tape.
Cohen told Judge Robert
Ringland that the decision
not to have Carroll testify
was made after he conferred
privately with her.
"She was satisfied with
the decision," Cohen said
afterward. He declined to
sax whether he had advised
Carroll not to testify.
Her hu sband. David
Carroll Jr., is to be tried separately neM month . The
Carrolls' companion. Amy
Baker. was the prosecution's

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4-year-old girl is the key witness in a murder case against
a man accused of killing her
baby half-sister on a fourday drive home to Ohio from
Florida, and she has provided evidence against her
mother and others charged in
the death, prosecutors in
northern Ohio said Tuesday.
The infant's uncle and
parents and a family friend
· were indicted Tuesday by a
Richland County grand jury
on one count each of aggravated murder and other
charges, and two aunts are
accused of hampering the
investigation.
An ambulance was called
to the home of 4-month-old
Mary Ann Ritchie on Jan.
22, but her body was already
stiff when she arrived at
MedCentrai!M ansfie ld
Hospital with her mother

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School.
Southern. the number
eight 'eed (7-13). will face
top-seeded
Southeastern
( 16-4) 6: 15 p.m. Monday
night in the sectional finals,
again at Wellston. The winner will earn a berth in the
district se mifinals at Ohio
University's Convocation
Center.
Southern coac h Richard
Stephens said, "the kids just
went out and did what they
had to do. It wasn't our best
game, but when it came
down to it, the kids got the
job done. We hit our foul
shots down the stretch and
finished strong; that was the
key to the win."
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Corbin Sellers sparked
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Fans thought the neM score Wellston High School.
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Offensive play was shabby Riftle . Trimble ended the
and shooting percentages drought and got on the board either squad cracked the
frigid cold at best. Finally, at at the 3:30 mark with a dri- scoreboard in the second ·
·the 4: 16 mark, We ston vi ng lay-up by Blake Fouts. quarter. No stall, nor lack of
Roberts lofted a one-handed
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fo~ a 5-0 ~HS advanta~e. matter of seconds, Trimble dry. Jacob Hunter had the
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two turnovers, THS coach ·turnovers led to easy baskets second frame with a jumper
Greg Koons called an early for Sellers and Wes Riffle to for Southern. Matthew
timeout to quell the push the Tornadoes ahead. Young gave Trimble two
Southern storm.
11 -4. Southern would add points by putting back a
Southern set up its full - two more with a Roberts' Clark miss, but a turnover
court press, which immedi- bank shot from the block led to a fast-break basket for
ately paid off with a pair of before Trimble's Joey Patri ck Johnson and a
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and.-D.J. Cunningham dur,i ng the second half of Tuesday's
Division IV sectional semifinal at Wellston High School.

Eagles knocked out
by Waterford, 38-24
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BWALTERS@MVDAILYTRIBUNE .COM

WELLSTON - The third
time wasn't the charm this
season for the Eastern boys
basketball team, as seventhseeded Waterford knocked
otf the 10-seed by a 48-34
margin Tuesday night during the Division IV sectional semifinal at Wellston
High School. ·
The Eagles - who lost
60-37 and 53-34 in their two
Tri-Valley
Conference
Hocking Division matchups
- again had no answer for
the Wildcats' 6-foot-8
sophomore center D.J.
Cunningham, who posted a

third-consec utive doubledouble against the Meigs
Countians.
Cunningham scored a
game-high 14 points and
also hauled in a game-best
I0 rebounds as WHS never
trailed in the contest. The
host Wildcats also shot 51
percent as a team in advancing his team to the sectional
final.
However. tied at 16 with
I :22 remaining in the first
half. three straight turnovers
by Eastern resulted without
a shot attempt . allowing
Waterford to go on a 6-0 run
for a 22- 16 intermiss ion

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2007

Obama plans campaign
swing across Ohio
Bv MAn LEINGANG
ASSOC IATED PRESS WRITER

COLUMBUS - Former
astronaut and U.S. Sen.
John Glenn, speaking on the
45th anniversary of the
space flight that made him
the first American to orbit
Eartl;l. said Tuesday the
country is not getting its
money's worth out of the
international space station.
Diverting money from the
orbiting research outpost for
President Bush's goal of
sending astronauts back to
the moon and eventually on
to Mars is preventing some
scientific experiments on
the space station, Glenn told
an audience of about 300
high school students and
space enthusiasts at the
COS! science center.
'To not utilize that station
the way I think it ought to
be utihzed is just wrong,"
said Glenn, still looking
trim and fit at 85.
Glenn made three trips
around the planet inside his
Friendship 7 capsule on
Feb. 20, I962, making him
a national hero and proving
that the nascent NASA
space program was competitive with the Soviet Umon,
a Cold War adversary that
had accomplished a manned
orbital flight a year earlier.
In 1998, Glenn, then 77,
returned to space aboard the
shuttle Discovery as the
oldest person ever on a
space flight.
He supports the president's moon and Mars goals
but not at the expense of the
space station, which is only
two-thirds complete, he said
. when asked by an audience
member about the future of
the space program.
Messages seeking comment were left after busi-

ness hours Tuesday at
NASA headquarters and the
White House.
NASA and its international
panners, including Canada,
Japan and Russia, hope to
finish construction on the
space station in 2010, but no
decision has been made to
extend the space station's
operation past 2016.
Glenn. a Democrat who
represented Ohio in the
U.S. Senate from 1975 to
1999, sa id the station
shouldn ' t be abandoned,
especially after costing taxpayers billions of dollars.
"We will not even be~in to
realize it's potential, ' he
said during the 90-minute
presentation, which included a photo~raphic slideshow
from his htstoric tight.
Glenn softly chuckled
when recalling the early
days of Project Mercury,
NASA's first manned spaceflight program, and how little was known about the
affects of space travel on the.
human body.
On board Friendship 7.
Glenn said he was instructed
to read an eye chan every 20
minutes -- ophthalmologists
feared that astronauts could
lose their vision in zero gravity - and to eat a tube of
applesauce to test whether
he could swallow properly.
Glenn said he 's proud that
the success of Friendship 7
helped convinced President
John F. Kennedy and
Congress to fund the Apollo
moon program, which carried out the first manned
lunar landings.
Although grateful for his
chance to. l)lake history,
Glenn said he can't help but
feel a little jealousy toward
fellow
Ohioan
Neil
Armstron'g, who in 1969
became the first person to

His only public appearance
will be a rally at the eastern
campus
of
Cuyahoga
Community College in
Highland Hills in suburban
Cleveland. The Obama campaign organized a session
Tuesday
afternoon
m
Cleveland for volunteers who
want to work at the event.
Obama has reserved the
campus gymnasium for the 6
p.m. rally, college spokesman
Dan Minnich said Tuesday.
The state Democratic
Party ellpects Ohio to be a
regular stop for White
House candidates.

CLEVELAND (AP) Sen. Barack Obama, seeking the Democratic nomination for president. plans a
..: ampaign swing Monday
across bellwether Ohio.
which gave the 2004 election to President Bush.
The first -tenn senator from
Illinois plans appearances at
three fundrai sing events, a
breakfast in Cincinnati, a
luncheon in Columbus and
an evening reception in
Cleveland. Tickets range up
to $2,300, acwrding to The
(Cleveland) Plain Dealer
newspaper.

and siblings, indicating she
had been dead for some
time. police said Tuesday.
She also had a broken arm.
The 4-year-old then
approached an investigator
and told what happened in a
minivan as her family drove
to Mansfield from a failed
trip to make money in
Florida, police said.
"That was kind of the initial break in the story,"
Detective Jeff Shook said.
Prosecutors accuse the
baby 's uncle , Scott Ritchie,
26, of causing Mary Ann
Ritchie's death because she
was crying. but did not say
how she was killed .
Autopsy result s are still
pending. He was indicted
Tuesday on charges of
a~gravated murder, felomous assault, obstructing
justice and two counts of
endangering children. The

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

BATAVIA - A woman ·
accused of leaving her 3·year-old foster son bound in
a closet, where he dted,
declined on Tuesday to tell
her story on the witness
stand.
The ~efense rested in Lit
Carroll_ s murder tnai after
presenung only one wttness.
Defense attorney Gregory
Cohen said later there were
fears that Carroll might not
be able to handle a vigorous
cross-examination .
"You can't put someone
who appears to be a beatendown wife against two
experienced prosecutors,"
Cohen said. after the j ury
was dismissed for the day.
The defense has portrayed
her as a compliant wife
intimidated into going along
with her bully husband and
his live-in lover.
Prosecutors aiiege that
Marcus Fiesel, the Canoll's
developmentally disabled
foster child. was left behind
purposely in August when
she and her husband went to a
family reunion in Kentucky.
The only defense witness
was ·carroll's uncle Ronnie

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walk on the moon.
"I always tell Neil I'm not
the type of person who is
envious of other people. and
I feel fortunate to have
made the flight that I did,
but in Neil 's case I'll make
an exception. I' II be jealous," Glenn said .
Audience member Steve
Stoehr, 65, of suburban
Columbus, said Glenn knows
how t_o inspire a crowd.
"To watch the young people take it in, that was something. And for the older
crowd, it was like a trip down
memory lane," Stoehr said.
Retired from public life,
Glenn said he's wor.king to
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participate in government
and public service. He
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houses an archi ve of his private papers and photographs from his days as an
astronaut and senator.
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Speaking to reporters after
KY ..
his presentation. Glenn
mostly shied away from
national politics but said
he's not happy to see presidential candidates from both
panies campaigning so early
ahead of the 2008 election.
"People get tired of it,
Wednesday ... Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers
and it turns the public off," sunny. Highs in the upper in the evening ... Then showhe said.
40s. Light and variable ers likely after midnight.
winds ... Becoming south- Not as cool with lows in the
west around 5 mph in the upper 30s. Chance of rain
afternoon.
'
60 percent.
Wednesday
night ...
Sunday...Showers likely.
Partly cloudy. Lows in the Highs in the mid 50s.
ings for the attorneys assigned lower 30s. Southwest winds Chance of rain 70 percent.
to the parents. and Denzer· s 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday night ...Cioudy.
Thursday...Mostly sunny. Showers likely in the
attorney declined to comment
before the plea hearing.
Highs in the upper 40s. West evening :..Then a chance of
Under Ohio law, people winds 10 to 15 mph.
showers after midnight.
can be charged with an
Thursday night ... Partly Lows in the upper 30s.
offense if they helped com- cloudy. Lows in the mid Chance·of rain 60 percent.
mit it, but prosecutors must 20s. Northwest winds 5 to
Monday and Monday
prove intent to kill if the 10 mph.
night ... Mostly
cloudy.
charge is aggravated murder.
Friday... Sunny. Highs in Highs in the upper 40s.
Two aunts Penny the lower 40s.
Lows in the upper 30s.
Ritchie. 25, who was in the
Friday
night
and
1\Jesday... Partly sunny. ·A
van, and Dawn Ritchie. 22, Saturday... Partly cloudy. chance of rain showers in
who was not- are charged Lows in the upper 20s. the afternoon. Highs in the
with two counts each of Highs in the upper 40s.
lower 50s. Chance of rain
obstructing justice. Penny
Saturday night...Mostly 30 percent.
Ritchie is free on bond, her
sister has not been apprehended, police said . .
The 4-year-old is in the
custody of her father. who is
not involved in the case.
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4-year-old and a !-year-old
also were in the van.
Also charged with aggravated murder were the baby's
father, Cleet Ritchie, 28; the
mother of the three children,
Betty Viars, 22; and Brandi
Denzer, 30. All three are
charged with obstructing justice and endangering the
other two children, and the
parents are charged with permitting child abuse, among
other counts. All four were in
jail Tuesday.
"This is the first time I've
seen a case where four people in charge of a chtld's
care did absolutely nothing," Assistant Prosecutor
Bambi Couch-Pa~e said.
Scott Ritchie s courtappointed attorney. Ralph
Bove, said he will plead not
guilty but declined to comment funher. Messages seeking comment were left at list-

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main witness in the trial.
Baker has not been
charged, but acknowledged
in testimony Monday taking
part in helping burn the
child's body. She said she
accompanied David Carroll
when he alleged! y burned
the body and dumped the
remains in the Ohio River.
Prosecutors agreed not to
Baker
in
prosecute
exchange for her testimony.
but have told jurors that she
will not get immunity if she
had any hands-on involvement in the boy 's death.
Prosecutors
have
acknowledged that Marcus
was hard to handle and
needed constant attention.
Baker testified that when
they went to the reunion for
the weekend, the Carrolls
bound Marcus, as they had
done before when they
wanted to run errands, and
that the child was screaming
when they left hut was dead
when they got home.
The defense contended
that Baker was responsible.
that she was the controlling.
manipulative one who
called the shots afte r she
had an affair with David
Carroll and moved in with
the couple.
·

The Carrolls have pleaded
not guilty to murder, kidnapping,
involuntary
manslaughter, felonious
assault and child endangering. The case has led to calls
for reform in Ohio's foster
care system.

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Former astronaut and senator John Glenn. 85, speaks at a
museum exhibition marking the 45th anniversary of the
space Hight that made him the first American to orbit Earth
Tuesday in Columbus. A large sized photograph of him in his
space suit is behind.
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Trimble at Meigs, 6 p.m

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Foster mom declines to testify in murder trial
Sims, who helped establish
a timeline for when tile
Carrolls and their live -in
companion arrived at the.
reunion and when they left
the nell! morning.
Earlier Tuesday, prosecutors had Carroll's Aug. 28
statements to a grand jury
read aloud in the courtroom.
She initially stuck to her
story that the boy had disappeared in a park. but subsequently told the grand jury
that she knew he had died in
the closet at home.
Carroll. 30, is charged
with murder because prosecutors say she caused
Marcus' death. thou~ h unintentionally, by leavmg him
bound in a blanket and
packing tape.
Cohen told Judge Robert
Ringland that the decision
not to have Carroll testify
was made after he conferred
privately with her.
"She was satisfied with
the decision," Cohen said
afterward. He declined to
sax whether he had advised
Carroll not to testify.
Her hu sband. David
Carroll Jr., is to be tried separately neM month . The
Carrolls' companion. Amy
Baker. was the prosecution's

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Six indicted in case of 4-rnonth-old girl killed in van
MANSFIELD (AP)- A
4-year-old girl is the key witness in a murder case against
a man accused of killing her
baby half-sister on a fourday drive home to Ohio from
Florida, and she has provided evidence against her
mother and others charged in
the death, prosecutors in
northern Ohio said Tuesday.
The infant's uncle and
parents and a family friend
· were indicted Tuesday by a
Richland County grand jury
on one count each of aggravated murder and other
charges, and two aunts are
accused of hampering the
investigation.
An ambulance was called
to the home of 4-month-old
Mary Ann Ritchie on Jan.
22, but her body was already
stiff when she arrived at
MedCentrai!M ansfie ld
Hospital with her mother

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Oak Hill vs Wheelersburg, 6:15
Eastern Brown vs Zane Trace, 8:00
FINALS: Thursday, March 1 at 7:00

AI Sourheaslorn HS (02)

Miami Trace vs Warren. 6:15
Vinton County vs Washington Court

House. &amp;:on
FINALS: Tnursday, March 1 at 7:00
ArJacltson HS {04)
Adena vs Soutn Gallia, 6:15
Trimble vs South Webster, 8:00
FINALS : Thursday, March 1 at6:15

Friday, Feb. 23
AI Jackson Htgh School (041

Waterford vs Latham Western, 6:15
Whiteoak vs Eastern, 8:00
FINALS Thutsday, March 1 al8:15

All times are scheduled In p.m.

Boys Basketball
Tournament
Sectional•
Wodnetdoy, Feb. 21
'" Sool,..,.srern HS (D2)
Greenfield·McCiam ~s Unioto. 6:00
Chillicothe vs wash C.H ., 8 :30

AI logan MS (02)
Vinton County vs Athens, 6:15

Warren vs Faufteld Un!on. 8:00

Friday, Feb. 23
AI Wa..,rly HS {03) - FINAlS

West Unton vs Eastern Brown. 6:00
Ncrth Adams vs Westfall . 8:30

Division IV
sectional
tournament
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Tuesday
night at Well ston High
School.
Southern. the number
eight 'eed (7-13). will face
top-seeded
Southeastern
( 16-4) 6: 15 p.m. Monday
night in the sectional finals,
again at Wellston. The winner will earn a berth in the
district se mifinals at Ohio
University's Convocation
Center.
Southern coac h Richard
Stephens said, "the kids just
went out and did what they
had to do. It wasn't our best
game, but when it came
down to it, the kids got the
job done. We hit our foul
shots down the stretch and
finished strong; that was the
key to the win."
·
Corbin Sellers sparked
Bryan wanerllphoto
Southern _to a 3-0 lead by Southern sophomore Wes Roberts (2) goes in for a lay-up
burying the first. shot of the past Trimble defender Mark Christman. left. during the secgame fro m behmd the arc . ond half of Tuesday's Division IV sectional semifinal at
Fans thought the neM score Wellston High School.
would - never
co me .
It took two minutes before
Offensive play was shabby Riftle . Trimble ended the
and shooting percentages drought and got on the board either squad cracked the
frigid cold at best. Finally, at at the 3:30 mark with a dri- scoreboard in the second ·
·the 4: 16 mark, We ston vi ng lay-up by Blake Fouts. quarter. No stall, nor lack of
Roberts lofted a one-handed
David Clark banked in effort; but both teams played
baby-hook through the nets two more points, but in a erratically and hit the well
fo~ a 5-0 ~HS advanta~e. matter of seconds, Trimble dry. Jacob Hunter had the
After shootmg 0-for-5 With went sour. Four consecutive first scoring honor of the
two turnovers, THS coach ·turnovers led to easy baskets second frame with a jumper
Greg Koons called an early for Sellers and Wes Riffle to for Southern. Matthew
timeout to quell the push the Tornadoes ahead. Young gave Trimble two
Southern storm.
11 -4. Southern would add points by putting back a
Southern set up its full - two more with a Roberts' Clark miss, but a turnover
court press, which immedi- bank shot from the block led to a fast-break basket for
ately paid off with a pair of before Trimble's Joey Patri ck Johnson and a
turnovers and baskets from Reitano hit a three to close
Please see SOuthern, Bfi
Weston Roberts and Wesley · out the quarter, 13-7.

Bryan wanero/photo

Eastern senior Alex McGrath, with ball. looks to deliver a
baseline pass past Waterford defenders Gary Tornes (42)
and.-D.J. Cunningham dur,i ng the second half of Tuesday's
Division IV sectional semifinal at Wellston High School.

Eagles knocked out
by Waterford, 38-24
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERS@MVDAILYTRIBUNE .COM

WELLSTON - The third
time wasn't the charm this
season for the Eastern boys
basketball team, as seventhseeded Waterford knocked
otf the 10-seed by a 48-34
margin Tuesday night during the Division IV sectional semifinal at Wellston
High School. ·
The Eagles - who lost
60-37 and 53-34 in their two
Tri-Valley
Conference
Hocking Division matchups
- again had no answer for
the Wildcats' 6-foot-8
sophomore center D.J.
Cunningham, who posted a

third-consec utive doubledouble against the Meigs
Countians.
Cunningham scored a
game-high 14 points and
also hauled in a game-best
I0 rebounds as WHS never
trailed in the contest. The
host Wildcats also shot 51
percent as a team in advancing his team to the sectional
final.
However. tied at 16 with
I :22 remaining in the first
half. three straight turnovers
by Eastern resulted without
a shot attempt . allowing
Waterford to go on a 6-0 run
for a 22- 16 intermiss ion

Please see El!stem. 16

AI Alhans HS {03) - FINAlS

Fed Hock vs Nelsonville-York. 6:00
River Valley vs Zane Trace. 8:30
AI Rock Hill HS (03) -FINAL S
Wheelersburg vs Portsmouth. 6:00
1=airland vs Portsmouth West, 8:30

Salunloy, Ftb. 24
AI Sourtroaslorn HS {02)- FINALS
Gallia Accidemy vs logan Elm, 3:00
Winner of Vinton County-Athens game
vs winner of Warren-Fairfield Union
game, 7:00
AI logan MS (02) -

FINAlS

Hillsboro vs winner of Chillicothe-Wash
CH game. 3:00
Waverly vs winner ol McCiain-Unioto

game, 7:00
AI Waverly HS (03) -

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Huntingto n Ross vs Paint Valley, 3:00
Aden&amp; vs Peebles, 7: 00
AI Alhans HS {03)- FINALS

Alexander vs Oa k Hill, 3:00
Belpre vs Minford, 7:00

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AI Rock Hili HS {D3) - FINAlS
Ironton vs Lucasville Valley, 3:00

South Point vs Northwest . 7:00

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Western Latham vs Manchester. 6:15
South Webster vs FF Green. 8:00

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AI Wollskm HS (04)- FINAlS

South Gallia vs Waterford, 6: 15
Miller vs Beaver Eastern. 8:00

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Whiteoak vs Ports Notre Dame, 6:15
: Ports Clay vs Sciotoville East. 8:00

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~ednesday,February21,2007

Friars shock West Virginia

Gallipolis 62, Shendan 56

Division II Sectional Tournament

Blue Devils overcome slow start to advance
alter Bnan Cader, who led
al l scorers w1th 18 pomts,
grabbed
an
otlensove
rebound and had a Stick-

BY BRAD SHERMAN
BSHERMAN@MYDAIL'ITRIBUNE COM

LOGAN - Whatever "n"
IS - ot's worlung
• We· ve got It now, whoch
we ne\ er had until around
tive games ago," explamed
Galha Academy coach J1m
Osborne 'That's confidence
m each other. and a team
spmt that we can do whatever we want, no matter what
the odds are "
And ' 1t • came 111 handy
lor the Blue Devols Tuesday
mght m a Dovosoon II boys
basketball sectional semofinal
Galha Academy overcame
a 14-0 deficit to start the
game to beat the Shendan
Generals 62-56 at Katoe
Smoth Gymnasoum wmnmg for the soxth stra1~h1
lime ovemll , and advancmg
to
Saturday's
sect oona l
c h amp10nshop
The Blue Dev1ls ( 13-8)
woll face Logan Elm, whoch
ousted New L exmgton 5535 m the first contest on
Tue sday The game w1ll up
af 3 p m Saturday at Smnh
Gymnasoum w nh a tnp to
the Convo on the lme
Shendan sto ll has make-up
games t o play. and fell to 910 on the season
The Generals st aned well ,
JUmpmg out to a 14-0 l ead,
and e1ther led or stayed close

Rumley

Thompson

the ent ore way Poor shoot
ong by the Gal hans accounted lor the bog early deficit.
,,, they mossed on theor tirst
nme attempts
Chm
McCoy
tonall y
hroke the Dev1ls ' sconng
drought woth a three !rom
the comer with 2 15 remaon ong m the tirst It sparked a
mm1 run that saw the Blue
and Whotc close the gap to
17- 12 by the tirst break
' I thonk our expenence os
pretty good, we don't panoc
ol v.e get behmd," saod
Osborne
Go lden made a free throw,
and H aggerty and Davod
Rumley had layups to eve n
the score at 17 early m the
second Galha Academy sull
tra oled 3 1-28 at h alfume . but
overtook the Generals m the
thord to take a five-pomt
edge onto the final stanza
The two c Iubs were ued
with four mmutes to play

back
But
Galha Academy's
Golden answered woth a
three pomter from the nght
wong to put h1 s club up 5754. then Osborne's troops
were able 10 make enough
tree throws down the stretch
to hold on for the wm
Haggerty
and
Rumley
each hot two freeb1es and
Cole Jones spin a paor msode
the
I mal 30 sewnds
Rumley also had two bog
offensove
rebounds
on
mossed chanty shots to help
hos club retam possessiOn
Rumley
and
Shawn
Thompson led the wmners
woth
16 pomts
ap1ece
Thompson accounted for
three of the team's e 1ght
three-potnters
made
Haggerty added 13 and
Golden
II
Jon es
and
McCoy rounded out the
sconng wnh three each
Crader 's 18 paced three
generals m double figures
Gage Lotozo had I 0 pomts
and 12 rebounds wh1le versatile
bog
man
Du ston
D awson went for 14
CIALLIA ACADEMY 82, SHERIDAN 541
Shemlan 17 14 12 13 56
Gallipolis 12

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Shawn Thompson 3 1·8 16 Rusty

BY JIMMY GOLEN
ASSOCI~TEO

Ferguson 0 o-o 0 Javme Haggeny 5 2 5
13 Jeff Goklen 4 1 2 11 Cole Jones 1 Q..
0 3 OaviCt Rumley 7 2 2 16 Totals -

13 19

62

Three

potnl

21

goals

6

(Thompoon 3 Golden 2 Hawerty I I

SHERIDAN (11-10)
Col1n Smith 3 0..1 7 Bnan Crader 8 0-0
18 Gage lotozo 5 ~3 10 Adrtan Balser

0 o-o 0 Zach BlankenshiP 2 1·3 5 Dusty
Rhodes o 2 2 2 Duslln Dawson 7 0-0 14

Totals - 25 3-9 56 Three po1nl goals 3
(Crader 2 Smith 1)

TEAM STATISTICS/
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Foold goals- S 25-54 ( 462) GA 21.-a
( 437) Three pomt goals -

S 3 20

( 150) GA 7 23 ( 304) Tolal reboundss 37 (Lotozo 121 GA 27 (Haggerty 7)
ASSIStS -

5 9 (Dawson 3)

(McCoy 8) Steals -

GA 17

S 6 (Blankenship

3) GA 12 (Golden 4)

BIOdrs -

(none) GA 1 (Jones 1)

Turnovers -

S

515 GA 6

PRESS

PROVIDENCE , R I
Weymmo Elejuku scored
24
poonts
w1th
seven
rebounds Tuesday noght

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Provodence (17-9, 7-6
B1g East) omproved to 162 at home and 3-3 agamst
ranked teams as ot tnes to
move off the NCAA tournament bubble.

Jonathan
Kale
added
nme
poonts
and
nm~
rebounds for Provo dence
Joe
Alexander,
who
scored
II
wtth
e 1ght
rebounds, drove and drew
a foul, then converted the
three-pmnt play to cut
West Y1rgmoa 's def1 c H to

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aald alley 1
teet to
tho oouthwesterly corner ot aald Lot No 83
and the euterly aida of
aald South Fourth
Street, thence at right
angles to the right
21 25 feel along the
easterly aide ot said
South Fourth Street to
the place of beginning
Expecting a Lot 11 feet
by 12 5 teet oil the
southeast corner lormarly convoyed and
recorded In Vol 233,
page
851 ,
Meigs
County Deed Recorda
Current Owner John
Barcua
Property at 138 S 4th
St , Middleport, Ohto
PP115-00895 000
Prior Deed Reterence
Vol 170, page 697
Appraloed
at
$22,500 00 Ierma of
ule Can not bo sold
lor leN than 213rda of
the appralaed value. 10
percent down on day
ol aale, cash or certl·
lied check, balance
due on confirmation of
sale Tho appraisal did
not Include an Interior
examination ot the
house
Robert E
Beegta,
Meogs County SheriH
Attorney
lor
tho
Plaintiff
Lerner
Public Notice
Sampson
and
Rothfuss, PO Box
Sheriff Sale
5480, Cincinnati, Ohto
Case No 06CV125
45201 -5480, 513-241ABN AMRO Mortgage 3100
Group Inc
(2) 14, 21 28
Plaintiff
Va
John Barcus
Public Notoce
Delendanll Court at
Common Pleaa,
Sheriff Sale
Meigs County, Ohoo
Cau No 06CV109
In purauance ot an FCI National Fund II,
order of sale to me LLC
plaintiff
VS
directed from 1 said Pamela Bantz detencourt In the abo"e enll- dant
tied action, I wotl Court ot Common
expou to sale at pub- Pleas, Melgo County,
tic auction on the front Ohoo
alepa ot the Meigs In pursuance ot an
County Court House order of oate lo me
on Friday, March 16, directed form said
2007 at 10 am , of said court In the abova antiday, the lotlowong tied action, I witt
descrobed real estate
expose to sale at pubSituated on the Village tic auction on the front
of Middleport, County stepo ot the Meigs
at Meigs and State ot County Court House
Ohio
on Friday, March 16,
Ieong the South 21 25 2007 at 10 a m , of uld
leet ot Lot No 83 on dey , the following
Palmer 's Addition to descrobocl real estate
Sheffield, now lncorpo- Situated In the Village
rated Into and baing a of Pomeroy County ot
part of the Voltage of Meigs, and State ot
Middleport,
Meogs Ohio
County,
Ohoo, Parcel No 1
described as follows
The
tollowlng
Beglnnlng at an oron described real eotate
pin at tho center ot a baing a part of Lot 168,
concreto walk 28 75 baing 21 lest 4 Inches
lett aoutherly along lront 3 teet right of
tho eaaterly side of way reserved, eall
South Fourth Streel side 54 teet deep torm
from tho northwesterly slreet 20 lest dHp
corner of uld tot No Also lo have room
83, which corner Is reserved 20 lest from
aoutherly 75 teet along street lor a one car
the talltrly tide ol garODe under houu on
South Fourth Strest other pert ol Lot 187, 1o
trom tho cantor of Road on Mechanic
Wllllama Street, thence StrHI The tollowlng
at right angles to the above deocrlbod Is a
loll to sold South part of the loll-Ing
Fourth Strut and deacrlbed premlaeo
along the center ot known aa baing o part
oald concrete walk 100 of Lot No 168, and
teet to tho alley, thence adjoining to Lot 119 In
tl right angles to the uld City of Pomeroy,
right along tho wtot the same being 47 teet
olde of uid alloy 21 25 front
on Mulberry
loti to lho southeaster· Strati, running back at
1y corner of said Lol tho width ol 54 teet,
No 83 and tho norther- also a right of way on
ly side of an alley , and over tho alrlp ol
thtnct at right angles land odjolnlng said
to the rlghl and along granted promlsas on
the northerly side of the eoutheaoterly side

thereof and the ume
belng alto a part of Lot
No 168, and fronting
on Mulberry Street, 3
teet and running back
at that width of 54 teet
lor him lhe said John
U Myera, and family
and gu11ta, etc. to
peas and repaaa over
tho
same
trom
Mulberry Street to the
back southerly corner
ol said lol and granted
premises and from
said corner to lhe'
street atoresald, being
the tame real aatala
and right of way which
Freedom W Stevana
and wile, conveyed to
uld Joseph Blackburn
by deed dated on the
27th day of February,
AD 1856, and recorded
In recorda at Deeds In
Meigs County, Ohio, In
Volume 18, on pageo
591, and 592, and Ia the
ume property and real
eatale known as the
Blackburn
property
and Ia the same and
only real estate which
Joaeph
Blackburn
owned on the Village of
Pomeroy
Parcel No 2
The totlowlng raal
aatale situate In the
VIllage ot Pomeroy, In
the County ot Maogs,
and the State of Ohio,
and known as beong
part ot Lot No t 68 and
ad)olnong to Lot 169 In
the Clly ol Pomeroy the
same being 47 leal
front
on
Mulberry
Street and running
back at lhel width 54
feet and also a right of
way on and over that
strip ot land adjoining
said granted premlus
on the southeasterly
soda thereof and the
same baing a lao a part
of Lot No 168 and
fronting
Mulberry
Street three leal and
running back at thai
width lor him the said
John U Myen, hlslamoly, urvants, tenants,
helro and assigns at all
tlmea to paso and
repall over the same
from oald Mulberry
Stroot to back southerly comer of said lot
and granted premll08
and tram uid corner
to tho etreet aloreutd
and uld right ot wey
and shall forever be
the dlmensoons aforesaid botng the same
real ealate and right of
way which Freedom W
Stevena and wile convoyed to uld Joseph
Blackburn by dHd
dated on the 27th dey
of February, AD 185&amp;,
and recorded In the
record• ot Deeds In
and lor Meigs County,
Ohio, In Vol 18, pages
581 ond 592 and Is the
ume property and real
tlllla known aa the
Blackburn
property
and Ia lho umo and
only rHI eatate which
the
sold
Jootph
Blackburn owned In
tho Village of Pomtroy.
Being the aame rNl
eatott conveyed to tho
aald The
Buckeye
Sovlnge and Loan
Company of Bellolre,
Ohio by R 0 Fowler,
Sheriff
of
loltlgs
County, by deed delld
Malch 9, 1935, ond
recorded In Volume
138, Page 372 and 373
Meigs County daad

rocordt
Save and Except a porlion of said above
deocrlbocl
property
convoyed to Bartha
Radford aa ahown In
Deed Book No t49, at
Page
448
Deed
Recorda of Melga
County, Ohio
Parcel No 3
The following real
eotate ohuated In 1he
Vlltaga of Pomeroy,
County ot Meigs and
Stole
of
Ohto
Beginning on Mulberry
Street
at
the
Northweaterly corner
of Lot 167, thence
Southoaallrly along
Mulberry Street S4
feet, thence at right
angle&amp; with Mulberry
Street and parallel w~h
Northweaterty line of
said Lot 167, to
Mechanics
Street,
thence North along
Mechahlc Street 34
teet,
th,nce
Northeaaterty on the
line botwlln Lot 167
and 168 to Mulberry
Street, the place ot
beginning, and ten teet
oil the Southeasterly
aide ot Lot 168, 1aclng
tan teet on Mulberry
Street and eKiendtng at
that width acrou utd
lot 168 to Mechanic
Sires!, aub)ect 1to right
ot way conveyed by
deed recor- In Book
113, Deed Recorde ot
Meigs County, Ohio, at
paga 417, and baing
and
Intending
to
describe and convey
tho same property conveyed by Bertha Mees
Lee and A W Lee her
husband
to
Lucy
Prince Scott, by dated August 1i20,
recorded In Book 122,
Deed Recorda ot Melgo
County, at PODe 30, and
thereafter conveyed to
Lucy Prince Scoville,
formerly Lucy Prince
Scotl, and George H
Scotvltl her husband,
to Jennie Allan, by
deed dated lArch 2,
1931, recorded In Book
133, at page 427 of tho
Deed Recorda of Melga
County, Ohto
Current OWner Pamela
Bentz et ol Property at
130, Mulberry Strtel,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
PPNs 16-00846 000 ,
16-00850 00,
16-

00853.000.
Prior references
Volume 14&amp;, Pagt 331,
Volume 235, Page 299
Appralaed
at
$10,000 00 term• ot
tale· Cannot be told
lor lou that 213rda of
the appraised value
tO% down on day of
ule, caah or certified
check, balance due on
confirmation of aato
The opprolsal did not
Include on Interior
examination of the
houae
Robert
E
Beegle, Melgo County
Sherin
Anorney
tor
the
Plolntlll, John D Clunk,
5801 Hudson Drive
Suitt 400, Huclaon,
Ohio 44236 (330) 342-

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(2114, 21, 28

Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
In the Meigs County
Court of Common
Pleas Pomeroy, Ohio

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Bruner Lind Company,
Inc ,
Ptalntlll,
Va
Stephen E. Bunner,
Decealled, et al,
Defendant•
Caae No
Stephan E Bunner,
whou tell known
addreas was 1416
Hocktng Road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, Nancy
Bunner, Spou•a of
Stephan E Bunner,
who.oe tut known
addre11
Ia
1416
Hocking rood, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, and the
unknown he1111 at law
of Stephen E Bunner,
the current
eddreo11s ot oame
which are unknown,
and cannot with reasonabla dlllgen. . be
found or aacertalned,
ahatl take notice that
on
_ day
at
December,
2006,
Bruner Land Company,
Inc , Byeavllle, Ohio
43723, Iliad tto complaint agalnot oaod
party preying lor )udgment quieting t~le In
tho Plalntlll relative to
tha toreclooure ol a
land lnatallmant contract regarding the lotl-Ing described real
eotate, to-wit.
Situated
In
the
Township of Olive,
County ot Melga, and
State ot Ohio, baing In
Fraction 35 of Old
Section 34, Range 11
Weal, Townohlp
4
North, of "Tho Ohio
Company
Firat
Purchue ol1787", and
betng bounded and
descrlbocl as follows.
Commencing
tor
Reference 11 a 5/8" Iron
pin found at tho
Southaaat corner of
Fraction 35 (Note·
Rtlertnce bearing on
the
Eaot
tine of
Fraction 35 uoed ao
North 01 deg 08' 40"
East):
Thence, wtth the Eaat
line ot Fraction 35,
North 01 deg 08' 40"
Eaot a dtttance of
1.111 53 teet to an Iron
pin
aet
at
tho
Southeaat corner ot a
40 acre a tract at conveyed to Ray M and
lno J WNVOr by Parcel
No 1 of Deed Volume
261, Page 335 of the
Meigs
County
Recorder'• Olllce.
Tbence with tho South
Una of oold Weaver
property, North 89 deg.
00' 17"W.at a dlltance
of384 92 teet to a point
tn tho centtr tint of
townohlp Ro.od No 270
(Limberger
Ridge
Road), baing the true
point of begiMing lor
thlo deacrlptlon,
Thenca
trom uld
point of boglnnlng and
running with tho ctntortlna ot Townohlp
rood No 270, tho totlowtng lour couroea
(1) South 02 dog. 54'
52" Weal a dlttanca of
8&amp;.51 teet to 1 point,
(21 Thence South 12
deg. 19 50" Weal a dlt·
tanc:e ot 75.04 IHI to 1
point,
(31 Thonco South 23
dog. 43 24" Welt a dl•
IIIIICt ot 80.03 teet to a
point,
(4) Thence South 39
deg 12' 06 ' Wall a disIIIIICt of 52 57 teet to a
point;

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Than. ., loavlng the
road, North H deg. 07'
40" 1 dlat.once of
1,011.48 feel to on Iron
pin oot In the E81111ne
olo 51 6807 acrea tract
aa conveyed to Eric L
end
Sharon
A
Johnton by Official
Recorda Volume 106,
Page 321 oflho Meiga
County
Recorder'•
OHtco,
paoalng
through two tron ptns
aet at dlatancet of plua
25.80 feet and plut
125 80 teet, respect!ly,
Thence, with the Eaal
line of uld Johnton
property, North 01 deg
25' 18" Eatt a dlotance
ol200 00 teet to an Iron
pin
set
at
the
Southweat cornar of
tha
aforementioned
Ray M and tna J
Weaver property,
Then... with lht
South lint of aald
Woover
property,
South H deg , 00' 17"
East a dlllance of
1,177 03 feet to the
point ot baglnnlng,
palling through an
Iron pin set tl a dlalance of plus 1,147 03
feel.
Containing
6 071
acreo, more or less,
baing a new llfllll out of
Auditor'• Parcel No 090055t 000.
Sub)ect to all legal
right-of-ways,
easement,
reatrlctiona,
reaervatlona, and zonlng regulations of
record
Subject to the right-ofwey of Townahlp Ro.od
No 270
Subjectto the 1110-Vear
Flood Platn restrlclions, If applicable.
Sub)ect to a 30 00 teet
wide easement being
reserved unto the
grantort (Bruner Lind
Company, tnc ), their
helra, and or aaatgne,
lorevar Said euement
baing lor the purpose
of running utltttlea to
other parc.lo of land
on or near Townohlp
Road No. 270 Said
ouomant runo In a
nollh•touth direction
acro.oa tho Nat and of
tho obovo-doocrlbed
property with the 1111
line of uld Noemtnl
baing tho centerline of
Townohlp Rood No.
270 Conltlnlng 0.315
acre, more or leu, of
NHment.
All Iron plno HI art
518" x 30" rebor copped
ond labeled "Ciaua
6456"
Tha boarlnga In thlo
doocrlpllon are lor
angle calculaltono only
and are balled on the
E8at tine of FriCtiOn 35
ulled oa North 01 cleg.
08 40" East
A plat of tho abov•
deacrlbocl aurv.y hoa
botn aubmllltd tor ftle
at
tho
County
Engineer'• Olllce
Tho above deocrlption
preperod by Roger W.
Clauo,
Raglatared
Surveyor No 6458,
b11ad on on actual
fttld aurvey of January
6, 2003, uld aurvoy
bol~g oubjoct to any
flcta that 11111y bo disclo.oed In 1 lull and
accurate t~le -rch
Lot 4 Llmbergtr Ridge

Road
Olivo Township, Ohio
PPN 09-00551 004

~ell.,....ered

Bruner
Fora hoe
Protectlvo CCIVIMido
11 The following protectlve covenant• ara
covenanta
running
wHh tho land until
tn/2075, end 11111Y be
enforced
(through
In) unction or otherwlu) by any owner
acquiring ony pert of
the land ocqulred by
the underotgned In the
townohlp of Olive by
Deed rocorded In O.R.
Vol 180 pg. 559 In the
land recorda of Melga
County, Ohio
21 No more then two
reatdencea per tract
ahall bo permitted,
though trecta may be
further spilt and bulb
on with government
approvals
3)
Permanent
dwelllnga ohall be
roatrlcttd to the opect·
ftcallona
ot
HUD
approved
11ct1onal
homea, the Ohio Batte
Building Code on moduter homaa totting
upon either a crawl
apace or beaament
and new conatructad
alta bul~ homos Any
homoa wtll bo new at
the lime ot placement
and built with new
materials
4) Single wide mobile
home• lou then live
yeara ol age at plae&amp;ment wtll bo permllltd
on tho above subJect
property
51 No Inoperative or
unlicensed vehlclea
may bo placad on oald
tot No accumulation of
dlacardod
peraonal
allecta, debrlt, waste,
garbage
or
•ny
unolghtly ob)ect or
11111tter will be permitted on any lot
6) No noxtoua or oHenatve ectlvlty ahatl be
carried on upon any

lot
71 Befort occupancy of
ony houoe, a Hwage
dlopooal oyatom ahetl
bo tnotatlad In conlormlty wtth tho minimum
otandarda
required by the County
Board of Heallh
8) Bator• ony con·
atruction tokoa place
purchoHr mutt conliC1 the local government outhority to make
11111 1hay art In compllance w~h tho local
lawa
91 AR Iota . are to be
uaed for rotldontlat,
ogrlcullurot and recr•
atlonol
purpoott,
(though tho tot owner
may atore equipment
and mattrlal Uled tn 1
buolneuln 1 ...u conatructod
oncloatd
butldlng on the propertyl. The property lo not
to bo Uled lor comrnot'clal enterprl- (wnh
cuatomora coming and
going) w~h tho excepo
lion of churchoa, riding
lllbltl, Ierma,
cattle lormo, or truck
flrmo (frulto and veg-

lllbtoo)
10) No twine aholl be
permltltd on lht above
subJect
property
Lorgar dometllc lerm
an11111111 (lncludong but
not llm~ed to horalt,
cattle, thHp, goeta
and llamas) are permhted The pellure ahall
not be over groztd but
shell bo hoohhy and
thick, and weeds ahatl
bo controlled Noose

62- 59 wuh 41 seco nd s Jell
Youn~ and N1chols then
comboned to steal the ball
as the Fnars tned to c ross
modcourt ami called tome out wolh 33 5 seconds left
Alexander mossed a 3 he
was
2.:Jor 9
from
beyond the arc and
Efejuku was fouled on the
rebound H e m1s sed the
front end ot a one- ando ne Da ·Sean Butler hit a
patr of free throws for
We st Vorgoma woth 9 I seconds lelt , but Herbert Htll
broke free lor a long pas s
and an easy dunk to oce tt
for Provodence
West V1rgoma ha s lost
three of ots last fove games
Its on l y road voctones th1 s
season are at Duquesne ,
Seton Hall and Rutgers none of whoch os m the top
130 m the national RPI
rankmgs
Rob
Summers
and
Alexander made layups to
start the second half and
gove W est Vorgm1a a 34-25
lead, 1ts boggest of th e
game Th e M ou ntameer s
led
39-32
when
Provodence scored mne
con secuu ve poonts five
of them by Kale, m c ludmg
a lay up w1th II 5 1 left that
made ot 41 39

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f.tO
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Bualn••• Opportuntty
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•
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Equipment for Rent
480
Excava11ng • •
830
Form Equipment
010
F11m1 tor Ront..
.. ... . .. 430
Forma tor Sale
330
Far Lea....... ..
480
For Salt
•
1585
For Solo or Trode....
atO
Fru"a I VODeiObloa
1180
Furnlahed Aoama... .
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Prior Deed Reference
O.R 154, Page 425
PPN NO. li-00412-1100
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at
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Trastv'Wa1er Pd No Pets
Depos1t &amp; References
For Sale 1998 Oakwood {740)388 1100
Mob1le Home by owner
$18 500 (304)675-5217
Mobile Home Lottn JOhnson
Mob•le Home Park m
NEW 2007 4 bed OIW1de Gall pols
OH
Phone
$49 179 MidweSt (740)828 (740)446 2003 or (740)446
2750
1409

acres 1m1 From GAHS
58R 3 5BA Formal LA
Formal OR Full Kitchen
Game Room 3 S1t1mg
Rooms 2 Gas F•replaces
(natural gas &amp; electnc) 2
Car Garage 3 5 lanced
m acres over looking

Also Hot Tub an.d large

116

4•4 1 For Sale

Owners .,mela Bentz

mone~

867 8860

A Celebration of L1te
Overbrook Center located
at
333 Page Street
M•ddleport OhK&gt; •s pleased
to announce we a•e
announce we are accept.ng
applications for tne tollowmg
pos1t10ns lo 10•n our lnendly
and dedicated stan Two
Full ume STNA 5 3AM 3PM
Appl1can1s must be dependable team players w1lh pos
hve att•tudes to 101n us 1n
prov 1dmg outS1andmg qual!
IV care to our residents
Slop by and hll out an appl!
catmn or contact Holhe
Bumgarner LPN StaH
Development
Coordmator@740 992 6472
and come see for yoursell
the d•fference you can make
at OVEABAOOK'!II EOE &amp;
A Part1c1pant of The Drug
Free Work Place Program

..

2003 1 6x76 Fieetwooct Really nrce brick home n
3BA 2 Bath Vinyl S1dlng country with appl1ances and

An Excellent &gt;Nay to earn

Solita1re 01amonds M T S
Com Shop 151 Second Slaffong II (740)446 3305
Avenue Gal1poi1S 740 446- tor an appointment Monday
Thursday 1Oam 2pm We
2842
are now h1nng Stale Tested
Nurs1ng ASSIStants LPNS
Buymg .link Calli Trucks &amp; and RNs EOE
Wre cks Pay Cash J D
Due lo new buSiness trt your
Salvage
(304)n3 5343
area
Mcllvarne Trucking 1s
(304)674 1374
seekmg tanker dnvers Must
- - - - - - - - have a ctass A COL Wllh
CASH Pa•O lor 1unk cars &amp; Hazmat and Tank endorse
trucks $35 $130 Call Cell men! w1tn ~ years tractor
1 304 812 1037 alter 6pm tra 11er expenence Tank
(740)446 8955
expeuenoo 1s prefened but
nol necessary Pa1d vam11g
for quallfteel cand1dales
W1ll pay cash lor Grapev1ne $1000 sgn on bonus for
wreaths and trees caM446 e.11per enced propane dn11
7696
ers Excellent hOme lime
$20 a week fam•ly health
I \ 11'1 i ,, \II \ I
1nsurance Call B1il C 1 BOO

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Folth Street, Racine ,
Properly
Ohio

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tlod octlon, I will
..poH to Ule II publiC ouctlon on tho tront
tltpo of the Mtlp
County Court Houu
on Friday, March 9,
2007 at 10 a m of uld
day, tho loll-Ing
deocrlbocl real estolt.
Situated In the State of
Ohio, County ol Melgt
ond Village of Roctne
Being Lot No 16 and
17 In tho Myert
Add~lon to tho lncorporatad VIllage of
Racine, Melgt County,
Ohto, rtHrvlng to tho
State of Ohto, however,
all oil, gat, coal and
other mlnaralo, wtth
the rlghta of entry lor
the
purpoae
of
proapecttng, clevetopo
lng, producing or oper·
atlng lor the tame and
tho rtght of occupancy
In to tar ao II eauntial
to auch proapecting,
developing, opareting
or producing; alto
teurvlng to tho ttllte
of Ohio the uoe of
olreama
flowing
through aald londa or
abutllng upon the
same and ao much at
tha bankt thereof,
may be nece11ary lor
IUCh en)Oying, llld the
protection of auch

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board ot T r u ol Letart Twp will
accept -led blda tor
1988 Ford Dump Truck
unttl March 5, 2007,
5 00 p m at which time
bldo wilt bo opened
Truotooo
Rourvoo
right to accopt or~~
ony or oil blda. Contact
Chrla Wolle (7401 ~
3315, Robart Morrtt
(740) 247·3421 , Dtove
Grahom (7401 Mil2281 Stnd blda to
- - - - - - - - Clark Joyce White,
Public Notice
49916 Monutl Rd.,
Roc Ina, OH 45771
Sherlll Sales
(2) 20, 21
CaH No. 06CV050
HSBC Benk USA, at
truatte, etc. Plaintoft vs
Pemtla Bentz, ako
Pamela G. Bentz It at,
O.larldants Court ot
Common PINI, Meoga
County OhiO
In pursuance ot an

Meigs County, OH

County

.,.....&lt;no._..-

contamination,

The Daily Sentinel • Page 83

Galli a

The Fnars ex tended the or
lead to s1x pomts, 54-48,
on 3-pmnters b y Efejuku,
Geoff
McDermott
and
Efejuku agam

and odora from any
animal ahall be cantrolled ao that neHher
thltl be oHenolvt to
ad)olnlng nolghbora
11) Dogo, cato and
other household pall
ahatl not be brad or
maintained lor commerclat purpous
121 No tent, cam par,
school but, or rocr•
atlonal vehlctea shall
bo used as a reoldonee, ellhor lemporory or permanent
13) Any realdenco
erected on aald loll
ahell bo at leaat 900
equere teet of Indoor
huted area (axcludlng
baHment ond garageI
and ohall have a llnoahed aiding such aa
rustle wood, frame,
brick veneer, preaa
board or contemporary
aiding
141 Any building or
llructure placed on
aaid property shall bo
ut beck a minimum of
75 teet from the center
ol lhe extetlng road
untaoa a teuer telback Ia requested by
public authority
151 Where protective
covenanta and Melga
County
ot
Olive
Townahlp
•onlng
Ordlnanceo aro In con·
ftlct,
the
itrlctor
requirement will pre·
vall
1611nvatldation ot any
ot the11 covenanta by
Judgment of court
order ahetl, In no wey
aHect any of the other
provlatons, which ohall
remain In lull force and
etloct
171 Nothing contained
herein ahotl be conatructad at creating
any obllgetion on tho
part ot Bruner Land
Company,
tnc
to
enforce
thate
Protective Covenanta
18) Tho purchaHrt of
thto larm, tor themselveo, their heirs and
aaslgns , by the acceptance of the conveyance ot this farm,
agree to be bound by
the covenanta contalned hereon and aro
tho prl11111ry enlorC8111
of those cov-nta
Said perty or partt.a
era required to enawor
on or bolore the 28th
day totlowlng tho latl
pubtlcatton, 28th Day
of February, 2007 of
the within notice or
deloutt Judgment or
other Judgment may be
had ogelnot them Said
pubtlcatloA ahall be
made In thll newspeper ot ttaat once a
- k lor olx (61 con-utlvo wooka.
Martona Harrison
Clerk of Courto
Melgo County, Ohio
David Brian Bennett
Attorney lor Plolnllll
126 N 8th SI-t
Cambridge, OH 43725
(1) 24, 31 (217, 14, 21 ,
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Tho Melga County
Department of Job &amp;
Family Sarvlcea (Melga
"OJFS') Ia requeotlng
propouls trom a quaillied vendor lo provide
services through the
Accesa to Bolter Care
Program (ABCI to nonbehavioral
children
and youlh The contract perood will bo
April 1, 2007 through
June 30, 2007 not to
exceed $5,600 00 The
daadllne lor submoaslon of proposals Ia
March 2, 2007 at 12 00
noon For program
lnlor1111111on and guidelinea contact Jane
Banu, Administrative
Asalsllnt, al(740) 99221 t7 ext 106 or at the
Meigs County DJFS,
175
Raca
Street,
Middleport, OH 45760
All submissions must
bo receoved by mall or
hand delivered by the
above data and time
No materials received
alter that date woll bo
Included In previous
oubmlasoons nor bo
considered
The
department reserves
the right to re1ec1 any
or all proposals
(2114, 21, 28

d

Provodence
took advan
tage ot West
Vorgon1a 's
32 mossed 3p o 1 n t
attempts for a 64-61 voctory over the 22nd-ranked
Mountaoneers

Darns
Nochols
and
Frank Young scored 14
apoece for West Vorgonoa
(20-7, 8-6), wh1ch os sull
lookong for a road won
agamst a quahty opponent
The Mountaoneers were 9 for-41 from 3-pmnt range,
mossmg theor last five
attempts three on the
fonal monute as they tned
to c lo se a s1x-poont deflcH

Mona-. 111 81 ,

Wednesday, February 21 , 2007

Rental House Ava table

Next Doo~ for Extr a
Income {Extra house
1ncluded •n pnce) Mam
House 4 100 sq tt
Rental Home 1 BOO sq
f1 Ask1ng $360 000 Call
(740)441 1605
lor

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Moblle Home Lot tor rent 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
near V1nton Call (740)441 tor Rem Me1gs County In
town No Pets Deposr\
1111
Aeqwed (740)992 5174 or
Tra11er lot !01 rem Ph ~740)4 41 0110
(740)446 7834
1 &amp; 2 BA Apts Close to has
RfAI FRrAn
prtal Reference &amp;. Deposit
\VA.'II}])
ReQUired (740)4.:16 2957

All r.. t esllte edvert1slng

1n this Mwtpeper Ia
aub}ecl to the Federal
Flit Kou11ng Act oll968

which rm~k•• " Illegal to
ldvtrtill env

pnfe,.nc:e, llm118\lon or
dltcrlmln.tion baaed on
raee, color, retlgton ...
tamlllel stetus or net1onal
ortgln or 1ny Intention to
meke any such
preference limlt1t1on or
dltcrlmln.Uon

Need lo seW ~our home ?
La te on paymen's di'JOrce
100 transfer or a death? I
can buy you1home All cash
and qu1ck clos1ng 7 40 416
3130
1{1\l\1'

Thll newspaper will not

knowingly tccept
tdvii11Nmenttfor real

"tete which it In

Hous•1i

violation of lhl law Our

1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments lur mshed and unlur
n1shed secunly depo:S11
reqUifed no pets 740 992
2218
1 BR Apl 1n Sp11ng Valley
W 0 Hookups free ,n1ernet
Call (740)441 9668 or
(740)339 0362 www spnng
valley properties com

2br Apt on Sin Street PI
Pleasant $375 ask lot Don
S126Jmol Buy 3bd HUD (304)593-1994
thlt RIWiptplf .,.
HOME I 5% dn 20yrs @ 8% 3 and 4 room furl'llshed apts
lVII tabie On In IQUII
For LIStingS 800 559 4109 clean W/0 hOokup No pels
~-~--~-rt•u•"'•~-~-"-.'--• _''_70_9_____________ Ret and deposit requ red
740 446 1519
1 Bedroom home 1n
For Sale Ranch Style Gallipolis $400 mo pillS
Home 4 Bedrooms 3 Bath deposit and u!ll1t1es No pets
6 acres (740)388 8639
call740 446 8217 even(ngs

FOR RE.'T

rndertanh...tly

Informed thet ell
dWIIIinp edvertised In

OALLIPOLIS, 311d 3bo
homo Muol Sell Full
More hOIHIIVIIIIblt. For
loco llotlngo coli BOG-55114108xF254
-------Walt1ng1IIISprng1o
-------Green Twp 1 112 ml trom
cleanN~~.~~;pet?
tov.n 1 1/2 m( from New
ClAHS 3BR ... nck Ranch
Low MOisture carpet
tl
cleaning ctrlesln an houri $1•0 000 (740)448 8131
Cai'/tn LeporvCiearly Clean
MOIIILEFOR}~~
(304)675+0022
......_

2 bedroom house l~ated '"
GallipoliS (740)441 0194
2 or 3 Br house no pets
740 992 5858

A HIDDEN TREASURE
Laurel
Commons
S420Jmo plus deposit &amp; ut•i• Apartments largest '" the
ties m Downtown Geillpolts area 1 Beaut•fully renovated
No Pets (740)448 0332 throughout lnclud•ng brand
Golllpollo Corear Colo.g.
Sam 5pm Mon Sal
new k1lchen · and bath
Start1ng at $405 Call today
{Careers Cloa&amp; To Home)
Call Today! 7•1). 446 -4367
2br Houso •n Pt PI $465 (304)273 3344
Homestead Realtv Broker
1 aoo- 21 4 0452
Apartment for ren1 1 2
Grv.IIK.a
(304)675 4024 l304)675
Barm remOdeled new ca1
,_ll&lt;l,'t""'
we
oom
1970 2 Br 12X60 All Elec
AccrtdlltO M•rrt~tr AOCftcllt!ng
u ..,.,.
0799 8Sk lor Nancy
pet stove &amp; f11g wa1er
Cour•d lor ln~notm Colllget
.11\-"IES
AC on 50X240 tot 1n
sewer trash pd M1ddleport
1.1WJ SC:f!OOI• 14!748
••-FORiiiiiS.W:iiiio.... Hamtonvlllt $12 000 00 3BA 1 bath LeGrande $425
00 No pets Ref
-~
74()-742 4011
Blvd no piJts $625 mo +
requ,red 740 843 5264
Nursmg Assistant clallei o Down even with leas tl'1an
sec dep (740)446-3644
~eglnnlng
Mar~~ Slyth 200 ptrfect credit Ia available on 1997 16x72 Breezewood by
BEAUTIFUL
AP~AT
1 you tnJoy 8 er peop e 1hls 3 bedroom 1 bath Redman metal root and
Atlentlon t
MENTS
AT BUDGET
8
and want to beCOme mem· home Corner lot flreplece metal aiding 2 bedroom 2 Local company otterlnQ NO PRICES AT JACKSON
ber or our health cart team
DOWN PAYMENT pro
a......,,_
modern kitchen llcuul tub. full bath laminate flooring In
ESTATES 52 West-cod
Pease 810P by '..,.....rings a..
nd $550
grams for you to buy ~o~.:r Onve from S3c5 10 $560
Aetlabllltat 1on Canter 11 ~yme nt aroo
per living room and kitchen h
t
f 1
105
month 740-367·7129
stove and d•snwashir orne
eao 0 ren ng
Wal~ to shop &amp; mov•es Cell
36759 Rockaprlnge Road
1OO"'a financing
740·446 0::568
Equal
Po1118roy 011 lo"""
••]••-~fill
included tOxtOba()l(porch
- .,.,..
Ltss than perfect cred,t
HouSII'lQ
Opportun1ty
lion
lor
lh
3
Bedroom
2
Bath
tlrtplact
ctntral
atr
underp1
nn1ng
and
out an IPP11 ce
I
accepted
..... :_ r...,,.,
u .... on Pleasant Valley Ad 1/2 axlel Included bl.! It 1n en1e1 · Peyment could oe the
clu.ses Ext e~-art
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT·
&lt;.!' - .~
tub same as rer"'t
..,.,rv•CtS 1nc 1
,.... an equa 1 milt !rom Rio Granc:Mt talnmenl center ru:orden
.,..
EO &amp; AFFORDABLE•
opportunity employer lh at Avallabls wtth 1 ! or 8 NADA $24 233 .\slo.lnQ Mortgage
Locators Townhol.Se
apartments
k I
scros (7&gt;10)7011-1168
$16000 (740)4463684 or
encourages
wor Pact
t740)367 0000
af'IOtor small !lous e ~ FOR
diversity M/F ON
- - - - - - - - (740)646 1525
RENT Ca • (740)44 1 1111
ij,jj~;:;.;;.;;;..;;,.;.._ _, 3BR
2BA
LA wl1h
Kome fro rent 1n the Fl&amp;1rock for ap:Jitcat on &amp; ntorma\101"1
11711 •t~~, .~~
Fireplace OR Kitchen
DOn
Bdr 2 08lh 14 70 area Spacloua 4 b.ctroom 2
L" ~~VAN.,
Oe"-"od 2
~·a~ on t •"• 2
m
.II
bathroom 1vlng room TV
"""""'
car
...
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•-111 •• Lol Wllh 1n alklng IIIUU 11 '""'"e All appII ances room new deck large
.lloo.r
w
1
1
di
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Oittanca of new SGHS nc u ng Wllnvr
r~er
Seasoned tire wood Dak Ao.'- 1
E"'ollonr
--•on .._..
~-ntral gorch ll'ctilenl :1e1ghbor
~ran 000 (740)2•.1l_
""'
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and Hickory op• You haul -~ng ~
~ H"'
c 1 11 4'6 hooU $500 ;Jer month plus •2&amp;3 beO!'oom epartments
111 "' &amp;18 "00
8170
•
~
1.1tDit•e&amp; Depos 1 and re!er
or I haul Take CAA&amp; HEAP - - - - - - - - - 2927 or 740-339 0365
• Central he&amp; &amp; A C
encts Call days 304 53~
140·949·2038
Allonllonl
•
Washer d~er nookup
iii""",_~,_
9928 EvenlnQ&amp; 304 372
Local COO'Ipany oltering "NO 2001 FltltwOOd 16x80 3
11.,
WA."l!U)
• All electnc avtrag1ng
6620
DOWN PAVMENT" pro Bdrm 2 Bath Excellent con
S5rJ $60/montf\
•
To Do
grams rot ~ou ro buy your dillon Must be moved Hol.Jse fOr rent
3 4 Br •Owner pavs .,..ater sewer
$20 000 740-441-()955
'lrdO CIA 140 843 5164
Drywall and painting sarvJc. noma instead ol renting
trash
es Also mlac labOr 740 • 100% hnanc1ng
{304 )882-3017
HOIIESI
2bd
985 3779 or 304 593-0541 • LIS&amp; than perfect credit Move 1n toda~' New 2007 3 HUD
SUtlrno
311&lt;1
2bo
bldroom 2 bath
Ool-,.
a&lt;:Oeoted
U Save, Heat1ng Cool1ng ' Payment could bl IN $11Hl 86 per monlh Sol up S1151mo MOre nomas av&amp;ll
mlnutet from Alhtns 8nd ablal 5% en 20yr&amp; IG 8~
Hot Watur Heaters &amp; Odd same as rent
Locators rtacty Jor Immediate occu For llstJf'IOS call 1 800 559
Jobs Coli (740)308-9039 Mortgage
4109~eF t 44
(7 40,367-0000
pancy Can 740 385 4J67
7•0)794 1532

Concealed Pistol Class
Oh•ofWV Mar 10 2007
$75 00
9 OOam VFW
Ma~on WV 740 843 5250

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~ednesday,February21,2007

Friars shock West Virginia

Gallipolis 62, Shendan 56

Division II Sectional Tournament

Blue Devils overcome slow start to advance
alter Bnan Cader, who led
al l scorers w1th 18 pomts,
grabbed
an
otlensove
rebound and had a Stick-

BY BRAD SHERMAN
BSHERMAN@MYDAIL'ITRIBUNE COM

LOGAN - Whatever "n"
IS - ot's worlung
• We· ve got It now, whoch
we ne\ er had until around
tive games ago," explamed
Galha Academy coach J1m
Osborne 'That's confidence
m each other. and a team
spmt that we can do whatever we want, no matter what
the odds are "
And ' 1t • came 111 handy
lor the Blue Devols Tuesday
mght m a Dovosoon II boys
basketball sectional semofinal
Galha Academy overcame
a 14-0 deficit to start the
game to beat the Shendan
Generals 62-56 at Katoe
Smoth Gymnasoum wmnmg for the soxth stra1~h1
lime ovemll , and advancmg
to
Saturday's
sect oona l
c h amp10nshop
The Blue Dev1ls ( 13-8)
woll face Logan Elm, whoch
ousted New L exmgton 5535 m the first contest on
Tue sday The game w1ll up
af 3 p m Saturday at Smnh
Gymnasoum w nh a tnp to
the Convo on the lme
Shendan sto ll has make-up
games t o play. and fell to 910 on the season
The Generals st aned well ,
JUmpmg out to a 14-0 l ead,
and e1ther led or stayed close

Rumley

Thompson

the ent ore way Poor shoot
ong by the Gal hans accounted lor the bog early deficit.
,,, they mossed on theor tirst
nme attempts
Chm
McCoy
tonall y
hroke the Dev1ls ' sconng
drought woth a three !rom
the comer with 2 15 remaon ong m the tirst It sparked a
mm1 run that saw the Blue
and Whotc close the gap to
17- 12 by the tirst break
' I thonk our expenence os
pretty good, we don't panoc
ol v.e get behmd," saod
Osborne
Go lden made a free throw,
and H aggerty and Davod
Rumley had layups to eve n
the score at 17 early m the
second Galha Academy sull
tra oled 3 1-28 at h alfume . but
overtook the Generals m the
thord to take a five-pomt
edge onto the final stanza
The two c Iubs were ued
with four mmutes to play

back
But
Galha Academy's
Golden answered woth a
three pomter from the nght
wong to put h1 s club up 5754. then Osborne's troops
were able 10 make enough
tree throws down the stretch
to hold on for the wm
Haggerty
and
Rumley
each hot two freeb1es and
Cole Jones spin a paor msode
the
I mal 30 sewnds
Rumley also had two bog
offensove
rebounds
on
mossed chanty shots to help
hos club retam possessiOn
Rumley
and
Shawn
Thompson led the wmners
woth
16 pomts
ap1ece
Thompson accounted for
three of the team's e 1ght
three-potnters
made
Haggerty added 13 and
Golden
II
Jon es
and
McCoy rounded out the
sconng wnh three each
Crader 's 18 paced three
generals m double figures
Gage Lotozo had I 0 pomts
and 12 rebounds wh1le versatile
bog
man
Du ston
D awson went for 14
CIALLIA ACADEMY 82, SHERIDAN 541
Shemlan 17 14 12 13 56
Gallipolis 12

16

20

14

-

62

' GALLIA ACADEMY (13-8)
Shawn Thompson 3 1·8 16 Rusty

BY JIMMY GOLEN
ASSOCI~TEO

Ferguson 0 o-o 0 Javme Haggeny 5 2 5
13 Jeff Goklen 4 1 2 11 Cole Jones 1 Q..
0 3 OaviCt Rumley 7 2 2 16 Totals -

13 19

62

Three

potnl

21

goals

6

(Thompoon 3 Golden 2 Hawerty I I

SHERIDAN (11-10)
Col1n Smith 3 0..1 7 Bnan Crader 8 0-0
18 Gage lotozo 5 ~3 10 Adrtan Balser

0 o-o 0 Zach BlankenshiP 2 1·3 5 Dusty
Rhodes o 2 2 2 Duslln Dawson 7 0-0 14

Totals - 25 3-9 56 Three po1nl goals 3
(Crader 2 Smith 1)

TEAM STATISTICS/
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Foold goals- S 25-54 ( 462) GA 21.-a
( 437) Three pomt goals -

S 3 20

( 150) GA 7 23 ( 304) Tolal reboundss 37 (Lotozo 121 GA 27 (Haggerty 7)
ASSIStS -

5 9 (Dawson 3)

(McCoy 8) Steals -

GA 17

S 6 (Blankenship

3) GA 12 (Golden 4)

BIOdrs -

(none) GA 1 (Jones 1)

Turnovers -

S

515 GA 6

PRESS

PROVIDENCE , R I
Weymmo Elejuku scored
24
poonts
w1th
seven
rebounds Tuesday noght

a

n

Provodence (17-9, 7-6
B1g East) omproved to 162 at home and 3-3 agamst
ranked teams as ot tnes to
move off the NCAA tournament bubble.

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Kale
added
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and
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Alexander,
who
scored
II
wtth
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rebounds, drove and drew
a foul, then converted the
three-pmnt play to cut
West Y1rgmoa 's def1 c H to

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aald alley 1
teet to
tho oouthwesterly corner ot aald Lot No 83
and the euterly aida of
aald South Fourth
Street, thence at right
angles to the right
21 25 feel along the
easterly aide ot said
South Fourth Street to
the place of beginning
Expecting a Lot 11 feet
by 12 5 teet oil the
southeast corner lormarly convoyed and
recorded In Vol 233,
page
851 ,
Meigs
County Deed Recorda
Current Owner John
Barcua
Property at 138 S 4th
St , Middleport, Ohto
PP115-00895 000
Prior Deed Reterence
Vol 170, page 697
Appraloed
at
$22,500 00 Ierma of
ule Can not bo sold
lor leN than 213rda of
the appralaed value. 10
percent down on day
ol aale, cash or certl·
lied check, balance
due on confirmation of
sale Tho appraisal did
not Include an Interior
examination ot the
house
Robert E
Beegta,
Meogs County SheriH
Attorney
lor
tho
Plaintiff
Lerner
Public Notice
Sampson
and
Rothfuss, PO Box
Sheriff Sale
5480, Cincinnati, Ohto
Case No 06CV125
45201 -5480, 513-241ABN AMRO Mortgage 3100
Group Inc
(2) 14, 21 28
Plaintiff
Va
John Barcus
Public Notoce
Delendanll Court at
Common Pleaa,
Sheriff Sale
Meigs County, Ohoo
Cau No 06CV109
In purauance ot an FCI National Fund II,
order of sale to me LLC
plaintiff
VS
directed from 1 said Pamela Bantz detencourt In the abo"e enll- dant
tied action, I wotl Court ot Common
expou to sale at pub- Pleas, Melgo County,
tic auction on the front Ohoo
alepa ot the Meigs In pursuance ot an
County Court House order of oate lo me
on Friday, March 16, directed form said
2007 at 10 am , of said court In the abova antiday, the lotlowong tied action, I witt
descrobed real estate
expose to sale at pubSituated on the Village tic auction on the front
of Middleport, County stepo ot the Meigs
at Meigs and State ot County Court House
Ohio
on Friday, March 16,
Ieong the South 21 25 2007 at 10 a m , of uld
leet ot Lot No 83 on dey , the following
Palmer 's Addition to descrobocl real estate
Sheffield, now lncorpo- Situated In the Village
rated Into and baing a of Pomeroy County ot
part of the Voltage of Meigs, and State ot
Middleport,
Meogs Ohio
County,
Ohoo, Parcel No 1
described as follows
The
tollowlng
Beglnnlng at an oron described real eotate
pin at tho center ot a baing a part of Lot 168,
concreto walk 28 75 baing 21 lest 4 Inches
lett aoutherly along lront 3 teet right of
tho eaaterly side of way reserved, eall
South Fourth Streel side 54 teet deep torm
from tho northwesterly slreet 20 lest dHp
corner of uld tot No Also lo have room
83, which corner Is reserved 20 lest from
aoutherly 75 teet along street lor a one car
the talltrly tide ol garODe under houu on
South Fourth Strest other pert ol Lot 187, 1o
trom tho cantor of Road on Mechanic
Wllllama Street, thence StrHI The tollowlng
at right angles to the above deocrlbod Is a
loll to sold South part of the loll-Ing
Fourth Strut and deacrlbed premlaeo
along the center ot known aa baing o part
oald concrete walk 100 of Lot No 168, and
teet to tho alley, thence adjoining to Lot 119 In
tl right angles to the uld City of Pomeroy,
right along tho wtot the same being 47 teet
olde of uid alloy 21 25 front
on Mulberry
loti to lho southeaster· Strati, running back at
1y corner of said Lol tho width ol 54 teet,
No 83 and tho norther- also a right of way on
ly side of an alley , and over tho alrlp ol
thtnct at right angles land odjolnlng said
to the rlghl and along granted promlsas on
the northerly side of the eoutheaoterly side

thereof and the ume
belng alto a part of Lot
No 168, and fronting
on Mulberry Street, 3
teet and running back
at that width of 54 teet
lor him lhe said John
U Myera, and family
and gu11ta, etc. to
peas and repaaa over
tho
same
trom
Mulberry Street to the
back southerly corner
ol said lol and granted
premises and from
said corner to lhe'
street atoresald, being
the tame real aatala
and right of way which
Freedom W Stevana
and wile, conveyed to
uld Joseph Blackburn
by deed dated on the
27th day of February,
AD 1856, and recorded
In recorda at Deeds In
Meigs County, Ohio, In
Volume 18, on pageo
591, and 592, and Ia the
ume property and real
eatale known as the
Blackburn
property
and Ia the same and
only real estate which
Joaeph
Blackburn
owned on the Village of
Pomeroy
Parcel No 2
The totlowlng raal
aatale situate In the
VIllage ot Pomeroy, In
the County ot Maogs,
and the State of Ohio,
and known as beong
part ot Lot No t 68 and
ad)olnong to Lot 169 In
the Clly ol Pomeroy the
same being 47 leal
front
on
Mulberry
Street and running
back at lhel width 54
feet and also a right of
way on and over that
strip ot land adjoining
said granted premlus
on the southeasterly
soda thereof and the
same baing a lao a part
of Lot No 168 and
fronting
Mulberry
Street three leal and
running back at thai
width lor him the said
John U Myen, hlslamoly, urvants, tenants,
helro and assigns at all
tlmea to paso and
repall over the same
from oald Mulberry
Stroot to back southerly comer of said lot
and granted premll08
and tram uid corner
to tho etreet aloreutd
and uld right ot wey
and shall forever be
the dlmensoons aforesaid botng the same
real ealate and right of
way which Freedom W
Stevena and wile convoyed to uld Joseph
Blackburn by dHd
dated on the 27th dey
of February, AD 185&amp;,
and recorded In the
record• ot Deeds In
and lor Meigs County,
Ohio, In Vol 18, pages
581 ond 592 and Is the
ume property and real
tlllla known aa the
Blackburn
property
and Ia lho umo and
only rHI eatate which
the
sold
Jootph
Blackburn owned In
tho Village of Pomtroy.
Being the aame rNl
eatott conveyed to tho
aald The
Buckeye
Sovlnge and Loan
Company of Bellolre,
Ohio by R 0 Fowler,
Sheriff
of
loltlgs
County, by deed delld
Malch 9, 1935, ond
recorded In Volume
138, Page 372 and 373
Meigs County daad

rocordt
Save and Except a porlion of said above
deocrlbocl
property
convoyed to Bartha
Radford aa ahown In
Deed Book No t49, at
Page
448
Deed
Recorda of Melga
County, Ohio
Parcel No 3
The following real
eotate ohuated In 1he
Vlltaga of Pomeroy,
County ot Meigs and
Stole
of
Ohto
Beginning on Mulberry
Street
at
the
Northweaterly corner
of Lot 167, thence
Southoaallrly along
Mulberry Street S4
feet, thence at right
angle&amp; with Mulberry
Street and parallel w~h
Northweaterty line of
said Lot 167, to
Mechanics
Street,
thence North along
Mechahlc Street 34
teet,
th,nce
Northeaaterty on the
line botwlln Lot 167
and 168 to Mulberry
Street, the place ot
beginning, and ten teet
oil the Southeasterly
aide ot Lot 168, 1aclng
tan teet on Mulberry
Street and eKiendtng at
that width acrou utd
lot 168 to Mechanic
Sires!, aub)ect 1to right
ot way conveyed by
deed recor- In Book
113, Deed Recorde ot
Meigs County, Ohio, at
paga 417, and baing
and
Intending
to
describe and convey
tho same property conveyed by Bertha Mees
Lee and A W Lee her
husband
to
Lucy
Prince Scott, by dated August 1i20,
recorded In Book 122,
Deed Recorda ot Melgo
County, at PODe 30, and
thereafter conveyed to
Lucy Prince Scoville,
formerly Lucy Prince
Scotl, and George H
Scotvltl her husband,
to Jennie Allan, by
deed dated lArch 2,
1931, recorded In Book
133, at page 427 of tho
Deed Recorda of Melga
County, Ohto
Current OWner Pamela
Bentz et ol Property at
130, Mulberry Strtel,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
PPNs 16-00846 000 ,
16-00850 00,
16-

00853.000.
Prior references
Volume 14&amp;, Pagt 331,
Volume 235, Page 299
Appralaed
at
$10,000 00 term• ot
tale· Cannot be told
lor lou that 213rda of
the appraised value
tO% down on day of
ule, caah or certified
check, balance due on
confirmation of aato
The opprolsal did not
Include on Interior
examination of the
houae
Robert
E
Beegle, Melgo County
Sherin
Anorney
tor
the
Plolntlll, John D Clunk,
5801 Hudson Drive
Suitt 400, Huclaon,
Ohio 44236 (330) 342-

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(2114, 21, 28

Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
In the Meigs County
Court of Common
Pleas Pomeroy, Ohio

I

Bruner Lind Company,
Inc ,
Ptalntlll,
Va
Stephen E. Bunner,
Decealled, et al,
Defendant•
Caae No
Stephan E Bunner,
whou tell known
addreas was 1416
Hocktng Road, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, Nancy
Bunner, Spou•a of
Stephan E Bunner,
who.oe tut known
addre11
Ia
1416
Hocking rood, Belpre,
Ohio 45714, and the
unknown he1111 at law
of Stephen E Bunner,
the current
eddreo11s ot oame
which are unknown,
and cannot with reasonabla dlllgen. . be
found or aacertalned,
ahatl take notice that
on
_ day
at
December,
2006,
Bruner Land Company,
Inc , Byeavllle, Ohio
43723, Iliad tto complaint agalnot oaod
party preying lor )udgment quieting t~le In
tho Plalntlll relative to
tha toreclooure ol a
land lnatallmant contract regarding the lotl-Ing described real
eotate, to-wit.
Situated
In
the
Township of Olive,
County ot Melga, and
State ot Ohio, baing In
Fraction 35 of Old
Section 34, Range 11
Weal, Townohlp
4
North, of "Tho Ohio
Company
Firat
Purchue ol1787", and
betng bounded and
descrlbocl as follows.
Commencing
tor
Reference 11 a 5/8" Iron
pin found at tho
Southaaat corner of
Fraction 35 (Note·
Rtlertnce bearing on
the
Eaot
tine of
Fraction 35 uoed ao
North 01 deg 08' 40"
East):
Thence, wtth the Eaat
line ot Fraction 35,
North 01 deg 08' 40"
Eaot a dtttance of
1.111 53 teet to an Iron
pin
aet
at
tho
Southeaat corner ot a
40 acre a tract at conveyed to Ray M and
lno J WNVOr by Parcel
No 1 of Deed Volume
261, Page 335 of the
Meigs
County
Recorder'• Olllce.
Tbence with tho South
Una of oold Weaver
property, North 89 deg.
00' 17"W.at a dlltance
of384 92 teet to a point
tn tho centtr tint of
townohlp Ro.od No 270
(Limberger
Ridge
Road), baing the true
point of begiMing lor
thlo deacrlptlon,
Thenca
trom uld
point of boglnnlng and
running with tho ctntortlna ot Townohlp
rood No 270, tho totlowtng lour couroea
(1) South 02 dog. 54'
52" Weal a dlttanca of
8&amp;.51 teet to 1 point,
(21 Thence South 12
deg. 19 50" Weal a dlt·
tanc:e ot 75.04 IHI to 1
point,
(31 Thonco South 23
dog. 43 24" Welt a dl•
IIIIICt ot 80.03 teet to a
point,
(4) Thence South 39
deg 12' 06 ' Wall a disIIIIICt of 52 57 teet to a
point;

-lied.

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Than. ., loavlng the
road, North H deg. 07'
40" 1 dlat.once of
1,011.48 feel to on Iron
pin oot In the E81111ne
olo 51 6807 acrea tract
aa conveyed to Eric L
end
Sharon
A
Johnton by Official
Recorda Volume 106,
Page 321 oflho Meiga
County
Recorder'•
OHtco,
paoalng
through two tron ptns
aet at dlatancet of plua
25.80 feet and plut
125 80 teet, respect!ly,
Thence, with the Eaal
line of uld Johnton
property, North 01 deg
25' 18" Eatt a dlotance
ol200 00 teet to an Iron
pin
set
at
the
Southweat cornar of
tha
aforementioned
Ray M and tna J
Weaver property,
Then... with lht
South lint of aald
Woover
property,
South H deg , 00' 17"
East a dlllance of
1,177 03 feet to the
point ot baglnnlng,
palling through an
Iron pin set tl a dlalance of plus 1,147 03
feel.
Containing
6 071
acreo, more or less,
baing a new llfllll out of
Auditor'• Parcel No 090055t 000.
Sub)ect to all legal
right-of-ways,
easement,
reatrlctiona,
reaervatlona, and zonlng regulations of
record
Subject to the right-ofwey of Townahlp Ro.od
No 270
Subjectto the 1110-Vear
Flood Platn restrlclions, If applicable.
Sub)ect to a 30 00 teet
wide easement being
reserved unto the
grantort (Bruner Lind
Company, tnc ), their
helra, and or aaatgne,
lorevar Said euement
baing lor the purpose
of running utltttlea to
other parc.lo of land
on or near Townohlp
Road No. 270 Said
ouomant runo In a
nollh•touth direction
acro.oa tho Nat and of
tho obovo-doocrlbed
property with the 1111
line of uld Noemtnl
baing tho centerline of
Townohlp Rood No.
270 Conltlnlng 0.315
acre, more or leu, of
NHment.
All Iron plno HI art
518" x 30" rebor copped
ond labeled "Ciaua
6456"
Tha boarlnga In thlo
doocrlpllon are lor
angle calculaltono only
and are balled on the
E8at tine of FriCtiOn 35
ulled oa North 01 cleg.
08 40" East
A plat of tho abov•
deacrlbocl aurv.y hoa
botn aubmllltd tor ftle
at
tho
County
Engineer'• Olllce
Tho above deocrlption
preperod by Roger W.
Clauo,
Raglatared
Surveyor No 6458,
b11ad on on actual
fttld aurvey of January
6, 2003, uld aurvoy
bol~g oubjoct to any
flcta that 11111y bo disclo.oed In 1 lull and
accurate t~le -rch
Lot 4 Llmbergtr Ridge

Road
Olivo Township, Ohio
PPN 09-00551 004

~ell.,....ered

Bruner
Fora hoe
Protectlvo CCIVIMido
11 The following protectlve covenant• ara
covenanta
running
wHh tho land until
tn/2075, end 11111Y be
enforced
(through
In) unction or otherwlu) by any owner
acquiring ony pert of
the land ocqulred by
the underotgned In the
townohlp of Olive by
Deed rocorded In O.R.
Vol 180 pg. 559 In the
land recorda of Melga
County, Ohio
21 No more then two
reatdencea per tract
ahall bo permitted,
though trecta may be
further spilt and bulb
on with government
approvals
3)
Permanent
dwelllnga ohall be
roatrlcttd to the opect·
ftcallona
ot
HUD
approved
11ct1onal
homea, the Ohio Batte
Building Code on moduter homaa totting
upon either a crawl
apace or beaament
and new conatructad
alta bul~ homos Any
homoa wtll bo new at
the lime ot placement
and built with new
materials
4) Single wide mobile
home• lou then live
yeara ol age at plae&amp;ment wtll bo permllltd
on tho above subJect
property
51 No Inoperative or
unlicensed vehlclea
may bo placad on oald
tot No accumulation of
dlacardod
peraonal
allecta, debrlt, waste,
garbage
or
•ny
unolghtly ob)ect or
11111tter will be permitted on any lot
6) No noxtoua or oHenatve ectlvlty ahatl be
carried on upon any

lot
71 Befort occupancy of
ony houoe, a Hwage
dlopooal oyatom ahetl
bo tnotatlad In conlormlty wtth tho minimum
otandarda
required by the County
Board of Heallh
8) Bator• ony con·
atruction tokoa place
purchoHr mutt conliC1 the local government outhority to make
11111 1hay art In compllance w~h tho local
lawa
91 AR Iota . are to be
uaed for rotldontlat,
ogrlcullurot and recr•
atlonol
purpoott,
(though tho tot owner
may atore equipment
and mattrlal Uled tn 1
buolneuln 1 ...u conatructod
oncloatd
butldlng on the propertyl. The property lo not
to bo Uled lor comrnot'clal enterprl- (wnh
cuatomora coming and
going) w~h tho excepo
lion of churchoa, riding
lllbltl, Ierma,
cattle lormo, or truck
flrmo (frulto and veg-

lllbtoo)
10) No twine aholl be
permltltd on lht above
subJect
property
Lorgar dometllc lerm
an11111111 (lncludong but
not llm~ed to horalt,
cattle, thHp, goeta
and llamas) are permhted The pellure ahall
not be over groztd but
shell bo hoohhy and
thick, and weeds ahatl
bo controlled Noose

62- 59 wuh 41 seco nd s Jell
Youn~ and N1chols then
comboned to steal the ball
as the Fnars tned to c ross
modcourt ami called tome out wolh 33 5 seconds left
Alexander mossed a 3 he
was
2.:Jor 9
from
beyond the arc and
Efejuku was fouled on the
rebound H e m1s sed the
front end ot a one- ando ne Da ·Sean Butler hit a
patr of free throws for
We st Vorgoma woth 9 I seconds lelt , but Herbert Htll
broke free lor a long pas s
and an easy dunk to oce tt
for Provodence
West V1rgoma ha s lost
three of ots last fove games
Its on l y road voctones th1 s
season are at Duquesne ,
Seton Hall and Rutgers none of whoch os m the top
130 m the national RPI
rankmgs
Rob
Summers
and
Alexander made layups to
start the second half and
gove W est Vorgm1a a 34-25
lead, 1ts boggest of th e
game Th e M ou ntameer s
led
39-32
when
Provodence scored mne
con secuu ve poonts five
of them by Kale, m c ludmg
a lay up w1th II 5 1 left that
made ot 41 39

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45769 Extencicare Health
Serv1ces Inc 16 an equal
opportun•ty employer that
encourages
workplace
d•vers•tv M/F O'V
-------POST OFFICE NOW
HIRING
Avg Pay $20/hr or
$57K annually
lncludmg Federal Benehts
and OT Paid Tra1n1ng
Vacat1ons FTIPT
I BOil-584-1775 Ed 18923
USWA
Rockspnngs Rehablltla1ion
Center is loOkmg for ded1ca1
ed compasslonaoe Stale
Taslod Nursmg Ass"tanos
Compehtlve wages hea)th
and dental beneflro and
401K avalable We lake
de
1 11y d
pr
n our &amp;Cil an res
dents and need great team
players to JOin us It you
h
th
llfi
ave
ese qua ca11ons
please
apply
to
Aocksprtngs Aehabtllt&amp;tton
Cenler 36759 Rocllepnngs
Road
Pomeroy
Ohio
45769 E)(tendlcare Health
Services Inc Is an equal
oppor1un11y employer that
encourages
workplace
dlverslt'/ M/F ON
------'--Rocksprings Rehab1htat1on
Center provides residents
w1th outstanding nursing
care and rehabilitation serv
•-- h 1
In
o 1
-a e pmg em re um a a
hfe ot ndependence at
,, ha
home \.,,e current,1
ve
LPN
I
opportun t es lor
Sl. FuII
tlme and Part·tlme) at our
laclllty m Pomeroy Ohio
We oft., I COMPETIVITE
SALARVSCALE snaxcao
lent oenatlt paCkage and a
supportrve work environ
mem Interested candidatu
should
apply
10
Aocksprlnno. Rehabilitation
36759 Rocksprings
Road
Pomero·•
Oh 0 45769
'
E11tendrcare
Health
Servu:es Inc 16 an equal

MAKE MORE MONEYI
.,o .. n,...
FuII tIme up Io.....,
......,,our
Part lime ateo ava.nable
Make cal Is lhat maka e
difference! Call on beha~ of
the NRA and other Political
0r""'nizatl0ns
~
•Weekly Pay &amp; bonus plan
•Ps•d Training and holrday!
•Paid Vacahone. every 6
rnonohs
•Top notch work
env ronme 11
Call NOW and etart 1 new ooportunlty emoloyur that
CWMtl
encourages
workplace
1·877-463-6247
dovors•ty M/F ~N
Ill 2311

Secur~ 01t1cer needed n
New Ha\fen WV S6 66 hOUI
40 hours a week. Must have
lNdir~g The Way
a clean cnm1na1 history
R&amp;J Truckl"'ij now 1'11r ng a( our pass a arug screen and
New Haven WV Term n11 =or
Reg,onal Haul• Dump o,~ I background check Call 1·
yur OTFI ~gr I acle ""+' C1 1 800-275 8359 M F 8 30 to
5 00 EEO MFDV
soo-~2 '1365 at~~ f,}( Kent

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A Little bH ol country
In the cllyl

MountainMr Gradrng Co
Seek1ng quahl1ecl heavy
equtpmem operators tor
work 1n WV Operators lor
eJtcavator dozer dnll botn
rotary and hydmuhc and
r~ truck dnver DaVIS
Bacon Pa~ scale Fax
resumes lo 304 548 6900
Ann James Cooper

Earn over $1200 per

-------20~ 16x80 Clayton 2br
bth large walk 1n closet 1n
mst br
" II appliances

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202-3447

lnaurance .. .... ......
Lawn I Garden Equipment
Llvootock
Loat and Found
Lola I AorNgo
Mlacellaneoua ,
Mlacollaneoua MerchandiH
Mobile Homo A-Ir •
• Mobllo Homoo tor Atnl
Mobllt Homoa lor Sale
Money to Lo.on
Motorcycloo 1 4 Wheolora
Mualoal lnotrumtnta
Por.anola
Pete tor Solo
Plumbing • H•atlng
Pro!Malonol StrvlAiello, TV I CB 11.-lr
Rool Eolato won...
SatloolalnatructiGn .
, Plont I FortllBltualtona Wonlld
Speco tor Rent
Sporting Qoocll
suv • tor sa1o
Tl'ucko tor sale
UphOiotery .....

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fl Ml&gt; A~ll-la&gt; fo12- A

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725
Announcement
030
Antique•
530
Apartment• tor Rent
f.tO
Auction and Flea Market
080
Auto Parta a Ac::c::ea•orlea
780
Auto Repair
• 770
710
Autos tor Stile
loata a Motora far Sale ..
750
Building Supplloa
550
340
Bualneaa and Buildings
Bualn••• Opportuntty
210
lu1lnesa Training
140
Ca"'perl a Motor Homea
780
............... ..... ........ 780
Camping Equipment
Corda of Thankt
010
Child/Elderly C:.ro
•
180
Eltctrlcoi/Ralrlgerollon • • .....
840
Equipment for Rent
480
Excava11ng • •
830
Form Equipment
010
F11m1 tor Ront..
.. ... . .. 430
Forma tor Sale
330
Far Lea....... ..
480
For Salt
•
1585
For Solo or Trode....
atO
Fru"a I VODeiObloa
1180
Furnlahed Aoama... .
• 450
General Hauling
,............. 860
GIVNWIY
040
Happy Ado
.......... oao
Hay I Grain
840
Help wanted
• ...110
Home Improvement•
810
Homaa lor Sate... ..
31 0
HouHhold Goode
510
HoUOOI tor Rent ...
410

and Timothy Btnll
Prior Deed Reference
O.R 154, Page 425
PPN NO. li-00412-1100
and 1i-00411-DO
at
Apprataed
$25,000 00 Torma of
sale Cannot bo aotd
lor leu then 213rda If
the appralaed value
t 0% down on day of
sala, cash or certified
chock, balance due on
conttr11111tlon of ule
The app111laot did not
Include an Interior
examination of the
houae.
Robert
E
Beegle, Meigo County
Shariff. Attorney lor
the Ptatntlll Reimer
Lorber Arnovllz Co. PO
Box 968, 2450 Edlaon
Blvd , Twlnabury, OH
44087 (3301425-4201
(2) 7, 14, 21

The New Avon
CaU Marilyn 304 882 2645

2007 312 Doublew•de
$37 970 M•dweSI (740)828
2750

5

Chickamauga
Creek
With a 5P11t ra1iad fence
and a barn w1th hay loh
Back yard fenced 1n also
for any pets to run/play

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Secunly
Otlrcers
rn I
New Haven
WVneeded
$6 66
hour 40 hours a week Must
•NOllCE•
have clean crwmnal history OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
pass a drug screen and lNG CO recommands
background check Call 1 that you do business with
000 275 8359 M F 8 30 lo people vou know and
5 00 M F EEQ-MFDV
NOT to aend money
through the mad unt(l you
The V1llaga of RIO Grande IS have 1nvest1gated the
taking applications for the ottenng
position of police chief/code
enforcemenl officer 8 Yrs
expenence
preferred
MONEY
ApplicatiOnS can be prcked
TO LoAN
up at the Aro Grande
Mun1c1pa1 Bwld1ng Man Fr
8 30am
un111 4 30pm
Applications are due baCk to
the Mumc1pat Bwlding bv Borrow Smart Contact
noon on Monday February the Ohio OlvtSIOn of
26 2007
F1nanc1al
lnst11ut10n s
Two Openings Needed nwl Off ce of Consumer
techmc1an and managmg Atfa1rs BEFORE you rel1
cosmetolog1s1 New Salon nance your home or
New Equipment Athtudes obta1n a loan BEWARE
of requests for any large
Salon &amp; Tann1ng \740)992
advance payments of
2200
lees or Insurance Call the
Wanted 0 reel Super111S10n Olf1ce of Consumer
employees to ovet'See male Altars loll tree at 1 866
youth 1n a staff secure res1
278 0003 to learn rf the
denllal anv1ronman1 Must mortgage broker or
pass physical lrammg lender
IS
property
requirement Pay based on licensed (ThiS IS a public
expenence Call (740)379
servrce announcement
9083 between 9 3 Man Fn
from the Oh1o Va)ley
Publ•shlng Company)
Work At Home Cue to bad
weather broken telephone
servtees &amp; pneumonia Watt
~NAL
unt•l you hear from 6t7 436 L.--oiSiERiiiii\iiiCI'Siiii-_.1
4624 I apologtze for this -,
~1 n con
l"'"vo.n.la~no·e----,
TURNED OOWN ON
ScHooLs
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
INsTRIJCI10N
No Fee Unless We Win
1-888-502 3345

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Verp nace hovse tor rent 3
BR I Bath AC Full
Basement 2 Car Garage
Large ~ard 1n country senmg
on Pomero~ P1ke near
Chester Easte'rn Local
Schools saoo month plus
deposn No pels Call
ili7 4~
0i"!
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16x80 land/home NICe 14x70 2 Bedroom 1
ready lo move m Fmancn1g Bath
home
Located
avatlable call 888 565 0167 between
Ath ens
and
Pomeroy
$365 00 per
Older Mobile Home 12 x60 month •nctuOes water sewer
2 BR New Furnace and &amp; trash Call ~740)385 9948
water neater must move
Trader lor rent R1o Grande
S2500 (740)256 9200
$390 740 645 5058 Depos1t
Single Wide tra1ler for sale Neg
covered back deck front -~-----­
porch Aclfurnace Call Terry Two 3 bdrm.2 bath tra•ler&amp;
740..367 7740
lor rent Waterftrash pa1d no
pets Ref reqUirea $400
LoTs &amp;
dep S400 per month call
740 388 0855
L.o..... . .GiE. ..,.o
APARTMENIS
~~~e lot 101 sale (304)743f'OR RIJiT

deck behind house Also

I

garage $800 a Mon1h plus
depos11 Phone (740)696
1106 or 591 0530

2 Bedroom Bula'lllle P1ke
Trastv'Wa1er Pd No Pets
Depos1t &amp; References
For Sale 1998 Oakwood {740)388 1100
Mob1le Home by owner
$18 500 (304)675-5217
Mobile Home Lottn JOhnson
Mob•le Home Park m
NEW 2007 4 bed OIW1de Gall pols
OH
Phone
$49 179 MidweSt (740)828 (740)446 2003 or (740)446
2750
1409

acres 1m1 From GAHS
58R 3 5BA Formal LA
Formal OR Full Kitchen
Game Room 3 S1t1mg
Rooms 2 Gas F•replaces
(natural gas &amp; electnc) 2
Car Garage 3 5 lanced
m acres over looking

Also Hot Tub an.d large

116

4•4 1 For Sale

Owners .,mela Bentz

mone~

867 8860

A Celebration of L1te
Overbrook Center located
at
333 Page Street
M•ddleport OhK&gt; •s pleased
to announce we a•e
announce we are accept.ng
applications for tne tollowmg
pos1t10ns lo 10•n our lnendly
and dedicated stan Two
Full ume STNA 5 3AM 3PM
Appl1can1s must be dependable team players w1lh pos
hve att•tudes to 101n us 1n
prov 1dmg outS1andmg qual!
IV care to our residents
Slop by and hll out an appl!
catmn or contact Holhe
Bumgarner LPN StaH
Development
Coordmator@740 992 6472
and come see for yoursell
the d•fference you can make
at OVEABAOOK'!II EOE &amp;
A Part1c1pant of The Drug
Free Work Place Program

..

2003 1 6x76 Fieetwooct Really nrce brick home n
3BA 2 Bath Vinyl S1dlng country with appl1ances and

An Excellent &gt;Nay to earn

Solita1re 01amonds M T S
Com Shop 151 Second Slaffong II (740)446 3305
Avenue Gal1poi1S 740 446- tor an appointment Monday
Thursday 1Oam 2pm We
2842
are now h1nng Stale Tested
Nurs1ng ASSIStants LPNS
Buymg .link Calli Trucks &amp; and RNs EOE
Wre cks Pay Cash J D
Due lo new buSiness trt your
Salvage
(304)n3 5343
area
Mcllvarne Trucking 1s
(304)674 1374
seekmg tanker dnvers Must
- - - - - - - - have a ctass A COL Wllh
CASH Pa•O lor 1unk cars &amp; Hazmat and Tank endorse
trucks $35 $130 Call Cell men! w1tn ~ years tractor
1 304 812 1037 alter 6pm tra 11er expenence Tank
(740)446 8955
expeuenoo 1s prefened but
nol necessary Pa1d vam11g
for quallfteel cand1dales
W1ll pay cash lor Grapev1ne $1000 sgn on bonus for
wreaths and trees caM446 e.11per enced propane dn11
7696
ers Excellent hOme lime
$20 a week fam•ly health
I \ 11'1 i ,, \II \ I
1nsurance Call B1il C 1 BOO

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or

deposit of aldlmant
Property addreao· 410
Folth Street, Racine ,
Properly
Ohio

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order of aolt lo bt
directed lrom oald
court In the aboVe entt·
tlod octlon, I will
..poH to Ule II publiC ouctlon on tho tront
tltpo of the Mtlp
County Court Houu
on Friday, March 9,
2007 at 10 a m of uld
day, tho loll-Ing
deocrlbocl real estolt.
Situated In the State of
Ohio, County ol Melgt
ond Village of Roctne
Being Lot No 16 and
17 In tho Myert
Add~lon to tho lncorporatad VIllage of
Racine, Melgt County,
Ohto, rtHrvlng to tho
State of Ohto, however,
all oil, gat, coal and
other mlnaralo, wtth
the rlghta of entry lor
the
purpoae
of
proapecttng, clevetopo
lng, producing or oper·
atlng lor the tame and
tho rtght of occupancy
In to tar ao II eauntial
to auch proapecting,
developing, opareting
or producing; alto
teurvlng to tho ttllte
of Ohio the uoe of
olreama
flowing
through aald londa or
abutllng upon the
same and ao much at
tha bankt thereof,
may be nece11ary lor
IUCh en)Oying, llld the
protection of auch

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board ot T r u ol Letart Twp will
accept -led blda tor
1988 Ford Dump Truck
unttl March 5, 2007,
5 00 p m at which time
bldo wilt bo opened
Truotooo
Rourvoo
right to accopt or~~
ony or oil blda. Contact
Chrla Wolle (7401 ~
3315, Robart Morrtt
(740) 247·3421 , Dtove
Grahom (7401 Mil2281 Stnd blda to
- - - - - - - - Clark Joyce White,
Public Notice
49916 Monutl Rd.,
Roc Ina, OH 45771
Sherlll Sales
(2) 20, 21
CaH No. 06CV050
HSBC Benk USA, at
truatte, etc. Plaintoft vs
Pemtla Bentz, ako
Pamela G. Bentz It at,
O.larldants Court ot
Common PINI, Meoga
County OhiO
In pursuance ot an

Meigs County, OH

County

.,.....&lt;no._..-

contamination,

The Daily Sentinel • Page 83

Galli a

The Fnars ex tended the or
lead to s1x pomts, 54-48,
on 3-pmnters b y Efejuku,
Geoff
McDermott
and
Efejuku agam

and odora from any
animal ahall be cantrolled ao that neHher
thltl be oHenolvt to
ad)olnlng nolghbora
11) Dogo, cato and
other household pall
ahatl not be brad or
maintained lor commerclat purpous
121 No tent, cam par,
school but, or rocr•
atlonal vehlctea shall
bo used as a reoldonee, ellhor lemporory or permanent
13) Any realdenco
erected on aald loll
ahell bo at leaat 900
equere teet of Indoor
huted area (axcludlng
baHment ond garageI
and ohall have a llnoahed aiding such aa
rustle wood, frame,
brick veneer, preaa
board or contemporary
aiding
141 Any building or
llructure placed on
aaid property shall bo
ut beck a minimum of
75 teet from the center
ol lhe extetlng road
untaoa a teuer telback Ia requested by
public authority
151 Where protective
covenanta and Melga
County
ot
Olive
Townahlp
•onlng
Ordlnanceo aro In con·
ftlct,
the
itrlctor
requirement will pre·
vall
1611nvatldation ot any
ot the11 covenanta by
Judgment of court
order ahetl, In no wey
aHect any of the other
provlatons, which ohall
remain In lull force and
etloct
171 Nothing contained
herein ahotl be conatructad at creating
any obllgetion on tho
part ot Bruner Land
Company,
tnc
to
enforce
thate
Protective Covenanta
18) Tho purchaHrt of
thto larm, tor themselveo, their heirs and
aaslgns , by the acceptance of the conveyance ot this farm,
agree to be bound by
the covenanta contalned hereon and aro
tho prl11111ry enlorC8111
of those cov-nta
Said perty or partt.a
era required to enawor
on or bolore the 28th
day totlowlng tho latl
pubtlcatton, 28th Day
of February, 2007 of
the within notice or
deloutt Judgment or
other Judgment may be
had ogelnot them Said
pubtlcatloA ahall be
made In thll newspeper ot ttaat once a
- k lor olx (61 con-utlvo wooka.
Martona Harrison
Clerk of Courto
Melgo County, Ohio
David Brian Bennett
Attorney lor Plolnllll
126 N 8th SI-t
Cambridge, OH 43725
(1) 24, 31 (217, 14, 21 ,
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1.-. 1""-Je~sp . . p e r • R i g h t tc::a
.:&gt;c:»c::ar-

p._.bii:JC J"'ooiie&gt;tlcec&amp;

Tho Melga County
Department of Job &amp;
Family Sarvlcea (Melga
"OJFS') Ia requeotlng
propouls trom a quaillied vendor lo provide
services through the
Accesa to Bolter Care
Program (ABCI to nonbehavioral
children
and youlh The contract perood will bo
April 1, 2007 through
June 30, 2007 not to
exceed $5,600 00 The
daadllne lor submoaslon of proposals Ia
March 2, 2007 at 12 00
noon For program
lnlor1111111on and guidelinea contact Jane
Banu, Administrative
Asalsllnt, al(740) 99221 t7 ext 106 or at the
Meigs County DJFS,
175
Raca
Street,
Middleport, OH 45760
All submissions must
bo receoved by mall or
hand delivered by the
above data and time
No materials received
alter that date woll bo
Included In previous
oubmlasoons nor bo
considered
The
department reserves
the right to re1ec1 any
or all proposals
(2114, 21, 28

d

Provodence
took advan
tage ot West
Vorgon1a 's
32 mossed 3p o 1 n t
attempts for a 64-61 voctory over the 22nd-ranked
Mountaoneers

Darns
Nochols
and
Frank Young scored 14
apoece for West Vorgonoa
(20-7, 8-6), wh1ch os sull
lookong for a road won
agamst a quahty opponent
The Mountaoneers were 9 for-41 from 3-pmnt range,
mossmg theor last five
attempts three on the
fonal monute as they tned
to c lo se a s1x-poont deflcH

Mona-. 111 81 ,

Wednesday, February 21 , 2007

Rental House Ava table

Next Doo~ for Extr a
Income {Extra house
1ncluded •n pnce) Mam
House 4 100 sq tt
Rental Home 1 BOO sq
f1 Ask1ng $360 000 Call
(740)441 1605
lor

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Moblle Home Lot tor rent 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
near V1nton Call (740)441 tor Rem Me1gs County In
town No Pets Deposr\
1111
Aeqwed (740)992 5174 or
Tra11er lot !01 rem Ph ~740)4 41 0110
(740)446 7834
1 &amp; 2 BA Apts Close to has
RfAI FRrAn
prtal Reference &amp;. Deposit
\VA.'II}])
ReQUired (740)4.:16 2957

All r.. t esllte edvert1slng

1n this Mwtpeper Ia
aub}ecl to the Federal
Flit Kou11ng Act oll968

which rm~k•• " Illegal to
ldvtrtill env

pnfe,.nc:e, llm118\lon or
dltcrlmln.tion baaed on
raee, color, retlgton ...
tamlllel stetus or net1onal
ortgln or 1ny Intention to
meke any such
preference limlt1t1on or
dltcrlmln.Uon

Need lo seW ~our home ?
La te on paymen's di'JOrce
100 transfer or a death? I
can buy you1home All cash
and qu1ck clos1ng 7 40 416
3130
1{1\l\1'

Thll newspaper will not

knowingly tccept
tdvii11Nmenttfor real

"tete which it In

Hous•1i

violation of lhl law Our

1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments lur mshed and unlur
n1shed secunly depo:S11
reqUifed no pets 740 992
2218
1 BR Apl 1n Sp11ng Valley
W 0 Hookups free ,n1ernet
Call (740)441 9668 or
(740)339 0362 www spnng
valley properties com

2br Apt on Sin Street PI
Pleasant $375 ask lot Don
S126Jmol Buy 3bd HUD (304)593-1994
thlt RIWiptplf .,.
HOME I 5% dn 20yrs @ 8% 3 and 4 room furl'llshed apts
lVII tabie On In IQUII
For LIStingS 800 559 4109 clean W/0 hOokup No pels
~-~--~-rt•u•"'•~-~-"-.'--• _''_70_9_____________ Ret and deposit requ red
740 446 1519
1 Bedroom home 1n
For Sale Ranch Style Gallipolis $400 mo pillS
Home 4 Bedrooms 3 Bath deposit and u!ll1t1es No pets
6 acres (740)388 8639
call740 446 8217 even(ngs

FOR RE.'T

rndertanh...tly

Informed thet ell
dWIIIinp edvertised In

OALLIPOLIS, 311d 3bo
homo Muol Sell Full
More hOIHIIVIIIIblt. For
loco llotlngo coli BOG-55114108xF254
-------Walt1ng1IIISprng1o
-------Green Twp 1 112 ml trom
cleanN~~.~~;pet?
tov.n 1 1/2 m( from New
ClAHS 3BR ... nck Ranch
Low MOisture carpet
tl
cleaning ctrlesln an houri $1•0 000 (740)448 8131
Cai'/tn LeporvCiearly Clean
MOIIILEFOR}~~
(304)675+0022
......_

2 bedroom house l~ated '"
GallipoliS (740)441 0194
2 or 3 Br house no pets
740 992 5858

A HIDDEN TREASURE
Laurel
Commons
S420Jmo plus deposit &amp; ut•i• Apartments largest '" the
ties m Downtown Geillpolts area 1 Beaut•fully renovated
No Pets (740)448 0332 throughout lnclud•ng brand
Golllpollo Corear Colo.g.
Sam 5pm Mon Sal
new k1lchen · and bath
Start1ng at $405 Call today
{Careers Cloa&amp; To Home)
Call Today! 7•1). 446 -4367
2br Houso •n Pt PI $465 (304)273 3344
Homestead Realtv Broker
1 aoo- 21 4 0452
Apartment for ren1 1 2
Grv.IIK.a
(304)675 4024 l304)675
Barm remOdeled new ca1
,_ll&lt;l,'t""'
we
oom
1970 2 Br 12X60 All Elec
AccrtdlltO M•rrt~tr AOCftcllt!ng
u ..,.,.
0799 8Sk lor Nancy
pet stove &amp; f11g wa1er
Cour•d lor ln~notm Colllget
.11\-"IES
AC on 50X240 tot 1n
sewer trash pd M1ddleport
1.1WJ SC:f!OOI• 14!748
••-FORiiiiiS.W:iiiio.... Hamtonvlllt $12 000 00 3BA 1 bath LeGrande $425
00 No pets Ref
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trash paki, 1. unrl avail now.

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STEEL BUILDINGS' Yllar·

ACROSS

End C1oaaouls! Still on pallete-selllng at 1&amp;61 year's
steel pncesl areal lor bN:k·
vard atorage, workahapl, or

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Ou antiiiBI· Call Today 1·
room apa rtments at VIllage •'!!!"""'!~----, 800- 222-6335
Manor
lnd
Alverside
HOC5DIOLD
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Want ed: Responsible party
From $295-$444 Call 740· --...
to tl1ke on small monthly
992 -506-4. Equal Hous•ng
payment.l on High DtltritiOn

GractOW IMng. 1 and 2 bed-

Tht Melgo County
Family and Children
First Council (Meigs
FCFC) Ia roqutollng
prapo1111 trom a quo~
lflod vondor to provldo
llrlflcto lhrough the
Acceaa to Better Care

Progrom tABCllo nonblhavlorll

chlldrln
and youth. The con·
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Hill
O.fondonto Court ol
Common PIMa, llolp
County, Ohio.
In purouence ol on
order ol ..1. to bo
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Compact apartment size BIO Screen TV t -BOQ.398·
washer &amp; drytr. dming r.oom 3970
2bd taiJia, 4 chEura &amp; hutch, corn- •liP'-""'!!!'""_ __,
2bo puler dilk &amp; chair. large
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court In the abowl entl- aftllf thll date 1nd time ltlllrno. Mare home5 aveii- bedroom dresser with mlrFOil SALE
tied action, 1 will will nol be occap11d. atrtet 5% dn, 20y" o 8% '"'· (740)416·1 657
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Blddera are lnvltlld to For ~st1ng5 call I·BOO·ssg.
1 AI&lt; C Female Boston
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attend.
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Terr ier Pup, Flfll Shott &amp;
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$225 (74 0)386
Coun IY Cou rt HOUH lrl on tilI I 1 lh I apartment New carper &amp; re "condi110ned automalic 8743
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June 30, 2007 not to
exceed $5,500.00. The 2007 at 10 a.m., of Nld Goff, Architecture, 100 decorated, WfD hooklJp tors , ga s and el ectric
dtldllnt for IUbml• day, the lollowlng Firat
Avenue, St. Beautr tul coun lr'f' selling ranges. a1r condil lOners . and
alon of propoaale Ia deacrlbed real eetate: Albana. WVi Ohio MLJst see 10 appretaate wnnger washers Wilt do
Moreh 2, 2007 1112:00 Tho
lollowlng Con I r 1 c I or ' 1 $400/mo. i6 14)595-7n3" 'opaks on maJOr brands rn
noon. Far progrem deacrlbed r1111 e1t1te AIIOCiatlo~ .
1313 t -800-798·4686.
shOpor at yourhome
lnforiNition and gukte- lltuatld
In
thl Dublin
Raad,
used rurniture store, 130
linea contact Andrea Townahlp of Letart, Columbue, Ohio; F. W. Middleport Beect1 Street, 2 BlJ iav•lle Pike . Electric
Oabome,
FCFC County of Melga, and Dodge Plan Room, bedroom lurmshed apart- Ranges , Cheats. COuches,
Coordlnalor, II (740) Stlllt ol Ohio, 1175 Dublin Road, mont. deposit &amp; P'•·ren18l Matlras.... bunk beds,
182-1128 ert 51 or Ill and deacrlbed ao lo~ Columb&lt;ll, OH, 43215- 'eknences. no pets utiloties dlnen 86 , ,ecliners (740)'146-

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and lhall be an record 740·992-3543
For Sale: So*d Wood Latter
u a bidder With the - - - - - - - Back ~·n 1 ng Room Char·- .
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Bedrooms. CIA, 1 112 Inquire at Holiday Inn ol
Gallipolis. (740)446-0090
nllhad eech Oenerel Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Contractor or one (1) Pool, Pa tio, Start $425/Mo
JET
Public Notice
John B. Kaefer on lhe 111 Mechanical and No Pets. Lease Plus
AERATION MOTORS
Sheriff Sales
Southeast by lata Etectrlcal Contractors. Se curirt Deposit Aoqulrea, Repa ired, New &amp; AebuiH In
CUe number 06CV046 owned by Mr1. Delli Any BIDDER, upon (740)367·7086.
Stodl. Call Aon Evans, 1·
Cltlbank NA plalntiffVa Coulaon and Mra. returning
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Middleport Dept.
Slore

29670 Bashan Road

Sue's Selectables

Racine, Ohio

March 2nd

45771
740-948-2217

5:00 pm lo 9:00 pm
Man-h Jrd IU:IMlam

Auctioneer
Billy R. Goble Jr.
740-4Ui·ll64

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Sir Stuart Thomas said, Ml am a man, not

card-play technique lhat arises In this
deal. South reaches three no-trump and

must plan lha play after Weal leads lha
spade queen. What should he do?
North's transler sequence shows the val·
ueslor game b&lt;ll net ~am -some 10 10

South should cOunt his top trickS
{instant winners). He has elghl: two
spades. two hear1a, three diamonds and
one club So. he mu&amp;l e!labllsh one
more trick.
II clubs sre 3-3, lhalauft wiN do the nee·
BSSRIY· BU1a 3·3 spl~ happens only one

lime in three (35.53 percent). Instead,
declarer ohould play on hearta, where he
can set up a third trick ~ the missing
cards ~vide efther 3·3 or H (84 per·
cent). II IIley are 4·2. though, tho short·
ago ol dummy entrlee must be nclad.
The correct line is to lake lhe firet Irick
(do not risk Wesl1 tin&lt;ing a club lhift)
and lo duck a hear1, pla~ng a low heart
lrom both the South and Nor1h hands.
lithe dolenders pB18evtne with spades,
lake lhal trick, than play a heart lo lhe
k1ng on the board, and cash lho heart
ace. n the sun is 3-3. declarer can claim
an overtrick. But when East show&amp; up
with tour, anothe r round 101hear1s establishes &lt;*Jmmy's five as ; trick, wittl the
diamond ~ng as lhe kill' entry card.
When you must lose a trick in a sun to
set it up, His usttally right to lose i1 as
early as possible.

AstroGraph
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Don't allow your&amp;ell to gat dlacouraged if
some of you r big plans In the year ahead
should run into a few snaga. With deter·
minatOO and slaying power, they'll survive lhe onslaught and things will wor1t
out in lhe klng run.
PISCES !Feb. 20·March 201 - Take
extra care not to impulllivety enter into an
agreement abolJI 1omethlng that need&amp;
more study. Afterward, you may realize
you made a bum deal and not know how
to wiggte out of II.
ARIES (P.tarch 2 1·April 19) - You're
pr8ny good at figuring out ways lo add to
your financial holdings. Vel, e~~en with all
that cleve mess, you might not be ab6e to
know how to lur1her build upon what
you've acqulfed.
TAURUS !April 20·May 20) - All should
work out well in situations ~e ra you
don't taku youru~ or what you do too
seriously. When you lose that easygoing
approach , however, lhe tide could turn
GEMINI (Uay 21-June 20) - You have
what it take s both Intellectually and
socially to overcome disturblno condi·
Uons, provided you don't let some negative thoughts overwhelm you and defeat
you in the and.
CANCER (JuntJ 2 1-Jul y 22) - Have fun
and enjoy yolJr&amp;eU with friend8, but don't
let the folly of one ol them c051 you
money. When operating in tandem. keep
your JJals from doing anything erratic or
toolish.
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - .Conditions look
exceptionally promising care&amp;r·wis e, so
there's no reaaon to slep on the toes of
associates in order to achieve !he oppor·
tunitles that are at hand
VIRGO !Aug. 23-Sepl . 22) - You have
the insiQht to accurately judge the out·
coma ol events that occ ur, yet !Qr reasons known only to you. you might
igmJre your perceplion5 and do some·
thing counterproductive.
liBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - Should you
sense a parson with whom you're
involved in a joint endeaWlr lacks yolJr
business acumen, don't let him or her
make any Important moves Without first
consuiUng you
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) - Selec t
only frie nds whoaa wa rmth of personali·
ly you always enjoy to spend your 'day
wilh. Avoid associating with a co ld,
unemotional type, even if you think he or
she c&amp;n help you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - If
you avoid taking the necessary steps to
achle11e a significant objective. Jt will
weigh hea1111y on your mind later II yolJ·re
at:Jte to do so and don't , you'll always
have regrets.
C APRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. l9) - Wt\M

circumstances all&lt;lw you l o relaJ~ and tusl
be yourself, your winn ing ways will pre·
vail. Howe11er, lllorced to cater to CIUlers.
you may not be as equally amicable or
piMsing.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - 11'5
always best to keep the dlsa~reemenl5
between you and your mate to yourself
and not air them In public. SholJid you
Ignore this, It'll embarrass everyone.
Including you.

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Common Pilat, Meigs County Ro.d and Nil- 11on wl1hln ten (10) apartment. call 675 _6679 Steel Baams. Pipa Robar
n9'•• puppres
'·
County, Ohio.
nlng •"h llld road daya after the date af Equal Housing OpPQrtunity For Concrete . Angle, _53_5_o._cat_t_740-..._,2,-56_·..,1664
__
SUVs
In purousnce of an ~-~ tar onough -nlng bldt.
Channel, Flat B"'. Steel ::FOil., .. "
For
0rams,
·
Reg.
AKC
German "--aiiiiti""'""iiii-_.1
order at sale to me to make one (1) acre. ..,..
will be refunded the Valley Aparlments 1n Mason, Gra,;...
... , t:l
·
• w lk
directed from llld Ex,.._.lftll therefrom 1 payment, and any non- WV is oow accepting appli- 0 r~veways
a ways. L&amp;L Shepp ard puppies, large
-~· ··•
s ,. 1 ~ ~ " :o"nda breed, exce llent pedigree, 06 Land Rover. $38,000.
court in lhe above entt- p•rcel conveyed lo bidder upon returning caticns. Apply m person at crap Me aro ~n mu y,
on sile. $350 5500ml, red/blaCk, low
lltd ac11on, I will Gen•rsl
Telephone 1he CONTRACT DOCU- 501 Shawn" r,ail. Point •oues day. w• dn esday &amp; parent(i
304 75 5724
miles, spor1 LUX, 877·935·
llpolll to ... at pub- Cornp11ny ol Olllo by MENTS wllt'be rlfund- Pleasant. WV on Tuesdays F'iday, 6am-4·30pm. Closed 1 )6 ·
563B
or
I I I( \ I ~ I I I 'I II "
lie IIUC11on o 1lte fron1 deed deltd 8104/!i2 111d tel $50.00.There will be or Thu18days.
HUD Thursday, Satmday &amp;
\ I I\ I .. (I II I\
olepo ol the Melgt reconltd In Vol. 171, a
non-refundable Asslsted Equal Opportunity Sunday. 1740)446-7300
County Court Houoa Page 167 of 1ha Melga poat1111 and handling Housing
Oak lirewood lor sale
on Friday. Mareh 8, County Died Recorda lae tor any doeumenla
Delivered
or
pickup
2007 11110 a.m., of ..ld and lurther detcrlbed mal loci lo Contrac1ora
(740)441-0941,
(740)645·
day, lha lollowlng •• followo: Beginning by forw.-dlng a ...,..
5946. CAA HEAP accepted.
dtacr- real eatate: at 1 polnl In lht cantor ralo check In lhe
0% Financing- 36 Mos.
S"ualtd In lht VIllage ol S1111 Highway 338, amount ot $20.00
available now on John
Round Maple Dining Table
ol Pomeroy, county of which point Ia In 1ha payablo
to
the
Deere z Trak Zero Turn1 I
40"
diem.
e~~:panda
to
Oval
Melgt, and Stele of easterly boundary ol Archl1oct for eech HI
with leaf. Four matching &amp;.98% Fixed Aale on John ln'IF-~~~~~,
Ohio.
lhl one (1) acre tract or documanta mallod.
J1oME
chairs.
$ 150 (304)675-11 99 Deere Gltors Ca rmichael
Being known and del- now
owntd
by Bldclero, other thtl
_Eq_u_ipm
_
•_
n
_l
(_74_0_144_6-_2_4_12_.
)MPIIOV&amp;\IfNIS
lgna11d on a map ol Ellz•belh V. Rouah; Oeneral, Mechanical or
Lincoln Halghta, made 1hence In a oouthweet- Elec1rlcal Contractors.
Kiefer Built· Valley-Bison·
BAIEMENT
by B,_. and Carper, erly direction nlnaty may obtain
CON·
Horse
and
Li11eslock
WATERPROOFING
registered
Civil (80) feel along lhe TRACT DOCUMENTS
Tr1ileraLoadmax·
GoOseneck, Dumps, &amp; Unconditional lifetime guar·
Engineers, Hunting 11aterly boundary llna at lho coal of prlnllng
antee. Looal references furton, Weol Vlr:glnla, dele of uld ona (1) aero and handling. Set
Utility· Aluma Aluminum
Trllltrl·
B&amp;W
Gooseneck
nished. Established 1975.
Oclober 17,' 11142, ao 1ract 1o a t11ke; lllence FmHA
lnolrucllon
Hitches· Trailer Parts. Call 24 Hrs. !740) 446 ·
r-rdtd Dacember In a northweo1erly 1942·A taHached In
Carmichael
Trailers 0870, Rogeri easement
17. tll42, In 1hl Offlca dlractlon parallel with Proioct Manual) lor
(740)446·2412
Waterproofing.
of tho Recorder ot lherlghl-of-way of uld INFORMATION .FOR
Melgt CotHity, Ohio, In highway llllrty (30) laet BIDDERS.
Plat Book 13, Pagee 43 to 1 lllake; thtnce In e The Owner reaerveo
and 44, as Lo1 No. 38. nor1heeo1arly dlractlon tho rlghl 10 waive any
and being mora partie- nlnaly (80) feel to polnl lnlonnallty or lrrsgu·
ularly daacrtbed aa lo~ In 1he center of State larlty In sny Bid or
Get your 4-H goals with us.
lowe:
Roule 338; lhtnce In a Blda and to reject any
Registered ~ percentage
Being at the point ol aou1heuterly dlrec· oi all bldo In whole or
Boer goat kids &amp; bucks. Call
lnteraecllon of 1ht 11on lhlrty (30) fool In p11rt; to reject a Bid
740·256-9247 or visit our
Soulh line ol Lincoln along lilt center line ol no1 accompanied by
website
www.goldstrike·
Saturday, Feb. 24th
Road with lhe Wtot uld highway to the the raqulrld bid HCU·
boergoats.oom
line of Point Lana; pisco ot beginning. rhy or by olhtr dell
Noon
lhtnct wl1h the ..ld SubJect to an eo•• requlrtd
by
the
lint of Lincoln Road, mtnt oH of 11te north- Bidding Documanta: 10
Broad Run Gun Club
North 63 ctegrHI 51 tulerty tnd lor high- rsJoct any condition ol
Straw for sale, Wire-tied
tht Bid by tho Bidder
mlnutea Wtol 50 feel; way purpoMa.
12 ga. factory choke
bales, $3/bale, Call MaH
thtnca wl1h tho ..ld Rolaronced Datded: that Ia In any way
Saundars 740-446·2974.
All Proceeds go to
line blllween Loto 37 Vol. 33. Pnge 881. lnconola1ent with tht
Ill \\ • 1 ' ~ !Il l\ I I ~ I \
and 36, Sou1h 26 Meigs County Official requlremen1o, larme
Bend ~rea C.A.R.E .
Audllor'o and condlllona ol tht
degreea 09 minute• Recorda.
Wtot 200 lee1; lh111ce Parcel
No.:
08- Bidding Documanlt;
Scholarship Fund
orloro)oclaBidthatlo
South 63 dngrHI 51 00171 .000
... THE
mlnulas East 27.4 bill Property
Address: In any way Incomplete
to 1 point In the ..ld 494111 Slate Roult 338, or Irregular and award
2000 Neon, Auto, Air, 4cyl. ,
HAS
line of Point Lone; Rsclne, Ohio 45n1
1ha con1rsc1 bate bid
$21 00 OBO. 96 Whi1a
Vacation Bibhle School
lhtnco with uld llna, Properly
Owner: and ollernalto In ony
DodQe Ram Van 1500
SOMETHING
works op
North 32 dngrHs 38 Steven Hill
manner 1ha OWner
senes,
$1200
0 80 .
Sat. Feb. 24th 9:00 · 12:30
FOR YOU!!
mlnutoo Eaal 201.28 Appraloed
at blllleveo lo be In lhelr
(740)256·1233 m (740)256·
PPMS Gym
feet. to 11141 point of $40,000.00 ttrmt of bill lnloml. The low
1652
beginning; reeervlng ..te can nol be oold rHponslvt bidder and
however. 1ha coal and tor llao thlln 213rde of all
subcontractors
88 Ford Tempo in good runs
all other mlnorale In the appralsad v•h•- 10 must psy minimum
condnton. $1,000 owned a
and underlying tht percent clown on day Wllllll ra1n ao dettrdriven by elderly female
•bove cllscrlbed prop- of Hie, ceoh or cortl- mined by O.vlo-Bacon
(304)675·2277
erty. Togathar wHh 111• !ltd chack, balance or alate prevslllng
right to mine the ..me duo on conflnnatlon ol w•a- riiiH •• dotarAuction
Auction
Auction
Auction
wHhoul encumbrance 11le.
mined In Sactlon
io 1ho eurtace, and Tht epproiHI did not 4111.08, Ohio Rtvlllll
oub)tot to ten ..... lnoludt an Interior Coda lor Melgo County
mtn1 for -~~~~~ tillar examination of tho Ohio,. whichever Is
dllch or ltlohlng dltoh houn.
higher.
at 111 for1h and Robert E. Beegle, Contrectoro muel be
-rlbed In lhllt car· Meigs County S~erlll. llctnsad by the State
1aln lnotNmtnl Bering Auornty
lor 1ho Contrsctor'a Llcenslnft
dole Novembor 28, Pbllntlff Llltl8 ShHII Board.
A
March 3, 2007
1843, 111d racordtd In Wellllr PO Box • 8. 9ubcon1raclora
uld raconllr ot11c1 In and lt. Pomeray, Ohio ohall ba llctnMd con'lhe Middleport Departmtnt Store
Died Book 111, PlOt 457H
1roctor's ci8NIIIcatlon
101 Mill St. Micttlcpxt, CH
the "T"
178.
740-182...,1
at raqulrtd by work
Praperty
Acklre..: (2) 7, 14,21
being portormtd.
a.; 1di rq Sil.lls at 12100 p.m.
1HO Lincoln StrHt
A Mendetory p,..ald
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Conterenoe will be
After servina lhe area I'()( decade• The Middleport
Praporty Ownora: 0111
Public Notice
hold In mttllng room
Depo.rtrnenl St&lt;n has dol:ided to diliContinuo bu•iness.
Cora and Ahonde Core
locate 11: 2.31 Wtst
We hove been &lt;:Ommi.,.itmed 10 sell the real eSiatc
Prior Died R... rance ADVERTISEMENT FOR Meln 81ralll, Pomeroy,
Man:h
3rd at 12:00 p.m. Auttionccr Billy Goble will
O.A. 118, 1'11111 201
BIDS
Ohio, le ac:ltldultd for
be otlering lhe contents and olhcr personal property
PPNII18004I1000
RIO GRANDE UNIVER- Much 14, 2007, II
Appralnd
II SITY • RIO GRANDE 10:00 am. An luthorbeginning from S:30 p.m. lo 9:00 p.m. on Mareh 2nd.
$12,000.00 1orme of COMMUNITY
COL· IHd tmpiDyH of 11te
and at I0:00 a.m. on MiliCh 3rd. This larulmark has
Hie: Cennol be sold LEGE
General Coniractor
' served the community well IIJld IIIK:hon lhe maio
for Ills lhlln 2l3rdl of Pomeroy,
Ohio ohtll atllndio lamlllar·
bwiness district of Middleport. The building nffers
1lte appralsad value. 10 C o m m u n I t y 1z1
and office spm-e with opliooal living •pace
retail
ptrell\1 clown on day I m p r o v • m • n t themulvll with lho
ol ule, cash or cert~ Corporation - Ownar
proltct location. the
possibilities. The main building ~-on...Jsts of two stories
flod chock, balance llllgo
County condlllono and other
indudins a meuanine with &amp;JIPIU."imately 3,8110 "'l· n
duo on conHrmatlon ol E c o n o m I c relevant lnformllllon.
of., retail area and approximately S,200 sq. h:el of
lilt.
Dlvoloplnan1 Olllce
Should lilY
slomge area. The retail """' indlllles built-in •heh·ina.
The appraloal did not llalge CotHIIy Olllo
llddar laU to tdtend,
Include •n Interior 238 W..t llleln Stralll lhty will NOT be con· I C&lt;J•unler sj&gt;acc. and uniqu• tin
. A two slc•ry 2.000 sq. fool storaae area allhe rear of
exemlnllllon or 1ho Pomaroy, Ohio 457H olderld a quallfltd
building &lt;~lors a&lt;i&lt;iittonal
or storage room. Extras inellllle natuml ga.• heat &amp;
houu.
Saparllla -ltd BIDS con1ractor to oubmH • l•"('nmlllair conditioning an&lt;l beautiful oriKinal an;hitecture including embo•sed mellll
·
Robert E. lleegle, for 1lte conatnoctlon ol bid. Altw the IC~
s
is
your
opportWJily
to
011 o an imjll,.-talll and historic downtown property.
llttgs County Sherif! the ona-slory Rio ultd clollng time for
AHornay
for
1lte Grande Communhy receipt ol Biela, no INd
The Real Estate SeUs As Is With No Cootlngentles.
Pl81ntlff
Reimer. Colllgt building and may be withdrawn for a
$5,000 down day of Auttion. Balance dosing wltbln 30 days.
Lorber, A-111 Co. relalld
- k end parlod of nlntay (80)
PO bole Ka, 2450 ma1or elements of 1111 days.
Edloon
Blvd., work. All propoula C o m m u n I t y
lWinsburg, OH 44017, mua1 be made on
I mp r o v o m • n 1
33CM25-4201
• lump aum billa on Corporation
(2) 7, 14, 21
forma
provldtd. 11t1ga County
Propo..lo will be Pomaroy, Olllo
www.evam-moore ..-om
7,.._441-1111
- - - - - - - r - by lilt Owner Perry
Varnadoe,
Aim .K. Haley Realtor/Audiooeer 740-794.6265
Public Notice
11, llalp County DirCictor
E c on om I c • (2)21 , 28,(3)7
Contents sell atS:oQp.m. March 2nd tmd at 10:00 110 1'1-tartb Jrd
!lhtriH Sella c- No. O.valopment oHice.
Auctioneer BUiy Goble 7,.._41~ 1164
OICV098
Home 231 WHI lleln Slraal,
SHOP
www.auctio11zip.("ORI
Audiooeer J.D. #5!411
Notional a.nk Pfalmlfl Pomeroy. Ohio. on CLASSIFIEDS

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MONTY

26 Years Experience

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All '~}rpf~Of
ConmteWark ·.·.

shOts
and
WO&lt;mad.
(74012&lt;7-2117 leave mea·

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cllrnervet the right to
any or Ill propout II .
(2) 14, 21, 28

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1740)949·2976

New 2BA
apartments
1 able. parents on site , Call tor
Washer/dryer
hookup, ......_
price, (740 )388-8533
stO\Ielrelrigeralor included
1 Qu. bed w!Dresser. 1 lull - - -- - - above date and time. deacrlbed u follow a: General, Mechenlcel Also. units on SA t60 Pels bed w/dr&amp;SSer. 2r Console AKC Golden Ret. Puppies.
No materials received Situate In Sec. Sixteen and
Electrical Welcome! (740)441 ·0194 color TV. Call (304 )675-8625 4 F. . 9 wks.. vet. clt'd., shots,
$350. 740·696· 1085.
after that dati will be (16). Town One (1), Contractors upon pay· Newer 1 Bedroom. New full after 3:30pm
Included In pravlou1 Range (12) Twelve ot ment by check In the &amp;lze
refrigerator/stove - - - - - - - AKC Samoyect
are
aubmlaalona nor bl the Ohio Company' s amount of $200.00 for Relerences
required 12 Grave Lots for Sale available tor great parents
conlklered. The caun-- PurchaH, lnd being NCh ut of documenta firstllasl month plus 08postl !304)882·3880
on Mothers oa.., and also

reJect

9am - 6pm

Collies.

lht Mtlgs County lows: Being lhl RHI 1073; Plrlllroburgpaid, 1' 40 1992.0165
4762 Gallipotio, OH, Hrs 11 · "''I'
Health Deportmenl, Eotate detdtd by MarleUa Conlractort Modern tBA apt (740)446· 3 IM·FJ Sat Calllirsl
------t12 E. Memorial Drive, Devld snd Mergery Alloelstlon. 44248 .:.o3:.:90:..·- :-,--- -- .rr:r~':""'
-~:~•.'"~.~~~;.~.:"~,!:~
Pomeroy, OH 4&amp;769.
All aubmlulona muat
be received by mall or
hand delivered by the

740.992·5682

Elgh1 weeks old. First i hct&amp;,
wormed, asking $50 each
4 registared Lab puppiu, 2
black male&amp;. 2 vellow males,
StOO each. 8 week&amp; old, 1st

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

1241o Rutland. Oh

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ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
1/2 mile weot on SA

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lngtlme), 111 which lime
snd pilei all bide will Opportunities.
bt publicly opentd
and
read
aloud. HUD
HOliESt
Propoula received l12111mo,
3bd

NEA Cro ..word Pu:nle

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by Lull Campa•
Ctilblll'l OINI crwtcQIIIflStrl CtUMd !rom ~n ~ laToll.l8 ~ pllllld pr111t1
E.:n IIMI' ln1111 CIJIIer 81¥'01 Ia lnCtler
Todly's cW: o equals u

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Kissinger

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to her friend, "tbaa beauty opem
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door is--.?
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LETTERS IN

THESE SQUARES

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"If - i t y Is lbe MOibor of lnvonlion,"1ho culio
ulced Iter date, "why doea 00 much tmne ae =y llllfr 101
INVBNTBo?··

ARLO&amp;JANIS

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

www.mydallyaentlnel.com

.r__M_FOII_I_Um.:_M_TS_.,~I r_. ..
...

FEB SPECIAL! $100 off 1&amp;1
month's rent. 21::u apts 6 mi
from hOU:er. Water, sewer.
trash paki, 1. unrl avail now.

(740)682·92&lt;13 0&lt; 988-6130

.SPA
'OII_Rmr
_'E_ .I

Commercial building "For
Rent" 1600 square feat, otf
street parking Great loca·
tlon t 749 Thtrd Avenue in
Ga lhpoll s. Rent $425J mo.

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Wedneaday, February 21 ,2007

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ALLEYOOP

1

STEEL BUILDINGS' Yllar·

ACROSS

End C1oaaouls! Still on pallete-selllng at 1&amp;61 year's
steel pncesl areal lor bN:k·
vard atorage, workahapl, or

Phillip
Alder

hilly SIOUIQ8.
Ll miltd .
Ou antiiiBI· Call Today 1·
room apa rtments at VIllage •'!!!"""'!~----, 800- 222-6335
Manor
lnd
Alverside
HOC5DIOLD
---::-----,-Apartmenll In ~iddl epon
~
Want ed: Responsible party
From $295-$444 Call 740· --...
to tl1ke on small monthly
992 -506-4. Equal Hous•ng
payment.l on High DtltritiOn

GractOW IMng. 1 and 2 bed-

Tht Melgo County
Family and Children
First Council (Meigs
FCFC) Ia roqutollng
prapo1111 trom a quo~
lflod vondor to provldo
llrlflcto lhrough the
Acceaa to Better Care

Progrom tABCllo nonblhavlorll

chlldrln
and youth. The con·
trlct period will be

Vt.
S1tvon
Hill
O.fondonto Court ol
Common PIMa, llolp
County, Ohio.
In purouence ol on
order ol ..1. to bo
dlrocltd from llld

11111:11 22, 2007 Ill a:oo

Compact apartment size BIO Screen TV t -BOQ.398·
washer &amp; drytr. dming r.oom 3970
2bd taiJia, 4 chEura &amp; hutch, corn- •liP'-""'!!!'""_ __,
2bo puler dilk &amp; chair. large
I'm
court In the abowl entl- aftllf thll date 1nd time ltlllrno. Mare home5 aveii- bedroom dresser with mlrFOil SALE
tied action, 1 will will nol be occap11d. atrtet 5% dn, 20y" o 8% '"'· (740)416·1 657
!.,~-----lll.pGH to ule It
Blddera are lnvltlld to For ~st1ng5 call I·BOO·ssg.
1 AI&lt; C Female Boston
lie auctkNI on thl
attend.
C109xF144
Thompsons Appliance &amp;
Terr ier Pup, Flfll Shott &amp;
ltlpa of lhl Mlllga Contract documenta Immaculate 2 bedroom Aepat r-6?S· 7388 · For 1811·
$225 (74 0)386
Coun IY Cou rt HOUH lrl on tilI I 1 lh I apartment New carper &amp; re "condi110ned automalic 8743
wormed,
·
•
on Friday, March I , oflk:8a of OWner, Jerry cabinets, freshly painted &amp; washer.s &amp; drJ~era , refngera-

i

• rll 1, 2007 th roug h
,.p
June 30, 2007 not to
exceed $5,500.00. The 2007 at 10 a.m., of Nld Goff, Architecture, 100 decorated, WfD hooklJp tors , ga s and el ectric
dtldllnt for IUbml• day, the lollowlng Firat
Avenue, St. Beautr tul coun lr'f' selling ranges. a1r condil lOners . and
alon of propoaale Ia deacrlbed real eetate: Albana. WVi Ohio MLJst see 10 appretaate wnnger washers Wilt do
Moreh 2, 2007 1112:00 Tho
lollowlng Con I r 1 c I or ' 1 $400/mo. i6 14)595-7n3" 'opaks on maJOr brands rn
noon. Far progrem deacrlbed r1111 e1t1te AIIOCiatlo~ .
1313 t -800-798·4686.
shOpor at yourhome
lnforiNition and gukte- lltuatld
In
thl Dublin
Raad,
used rurniture store, 130
linea contact Andrea Townahlp of Letart, Columbue, Ohio; F. W. Middleport Beect1 Street, 2 BlJ iav•lle Pike . Electric
Oabome,
FCFC County of Melga, and Dodge Plan Room, bedroom lurmshed apart- Ranges , Cheats. COuches,
Coordlnalor, II (740) Stlllt ol Ohio, 1175 Dublin Road, mont. deposit &amp; P'•·ren18l Matlras.... bunk beds,
182-1128 ert 51 or Ill and deacrlbed ao lo~ Columb&lt;ll, OH, 43215- 'eknences. no pets utiloties dlnen 86 , ,ecliners (740)'146-

3

Male

Border

Cowdery to Maude
Aahley. 11 recorded
Auguel 31, 1801. Vol.
101,
Page
525

EmeriiOn
Avenue.
Parkersburg,
WV
26104. Documenla may
be
obtained
by

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.. ..-..-. --.
IHJM..r.u.A.rdo))lS
MEROIAN~

p~ies

tM Southlllt hltf at I
two acre lot originally
10ld en d deed I d b'I
Mary W. Chipman to
Wlll.. m Rind. boundad on the Southwest
by a lot owned by lira.

and lhall be an record 740·992-3543
For Sale: So*d Wood Latter
u a bidder With the - - - - - - - Back ~·n 1 ng Room Char·- .
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Gallipolis. (740)446-0090
nllhad eech Oenerel Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Contractor or one (1) Pool, Pa tio, Start $425/Mo
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Public Notice
John B. Kaefer on lhe 111 Mechanical and No Pets. Lease Plus
AERATION MOTORS
Sheriff Sales
Southeast by lata Etectrlcal Contractors. Se curirt Deposit Aoqulrea, Repa ired, New &amp; AebuiH In
CUe number 06CV046 owned by Mr1. Delli Any BIDDER, upon (740)367·7086.
Stodl. Call Aon Evans, 1·
Cltlbank NA plalntiffVa Coulaon and Mra. returning
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Middleport Dept.
Slore

29670 Bashan Road

Sue's Selectables

Racine, Ohio

March 2nd

45771
740-948-2217

5:00 pm lo 9:00 pm
Man-h Jrd IU:IMlam

Auctioneer
Billy R. Goble Jr.
740-4Ui·ll64

THE BORN LOSER
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• Garages
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Remodeling

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION
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Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Elec tric, Plumbing,
Drywall.
Remodeling, Room
Additions

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70 Pine Street • Gallipolis

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SUNSHINE CLUB
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11 Gull couain
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12 Flying high 32 Hindu title
17 Contin
31 Thlroly
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11 mallltnc! 40 Flrtl 007
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51 C•tovolo

Sir Stuart Thomas said, Ml am a man, not

card-play technique lhat arises In this
deal. South reaches three no-trump and

must plan lha play after Weal leads lha
spade queen. What should he do?
North's transler sequence shows the val·
ueslor game b&lt;ll net ~am -some 10 10

South should cOunt his top trickS
{instant winners). He has elghl: two
spades. two hear1a, three diamonds and
one club So. he mu&amp;l e!labllsh one
more trick.
II clubs sre 3-3, lhalauft wiN do the nee·
BSSRIY· BU1a 3·3 spl~ happens only one

lime in three (35.53 percent). Instead,
declarer ohould play on hearta, where he
can set up a third trick ~ the missing
cards ~vide efther 3·3 or H (84 per·
cent). II IIley are 4·2. though, tho short·
ago ol dummy entrlee must be nclad.
The correct line is to lake lhe firet Irick
(do not risk Wesl1 tin&lt;ing a club lhift)
and lo duck a hear1, pla~ng a low heart
lrom both the South and Nor1h hands.
lithe dolenders pB18evtne with spades,
lake lhal trick, than play a heart lo lhe
k1ng on the board, and cash lho heart
ace. n the sun is 3-3. declarer can claim
an overtrick. But when East show&amp; up
with tour, anothe r round 101hear1s establishes &lt;*Jmmy's five as ; trick, wittl the
diamond ~ng as lhe kill' entry card.
When you must lose a trick in a sun to
set it up, His usttally right to lose i1 as
early as possible.

AstroGraph
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ly BemiDII &amp;He Oaal
Don't allow your&amp;ell to gat dlacouraged if
some of you r big plans In the year ahead
should run into a few snaga. With deter·
minatOO and slaying power, they'll survive lhe onslaught and things will wor1t
out in lhe klng run.
PISCES !Feb. 20·March 201 - Take
extra care not to impulllivety enter into an
agreement abolJI 1omethlng that need&amp;
more study. Afterward, you may realize
you made a bum deal and not know how
to wiggte out of II.
ARIES (P.tarch 2 1·April 19) - You're
pr8ny good at figuring out ways lo add to
your financial holdings. Vel, e~~en with all
that cleve mess, you might not be ab6e to
know how to lur1her build upon what
you've acqulfed.
TAURUS !April 20·May 20) - All should
work out well in situations ~e ra you
don't taku youru~ or what you do too
seriously. When you lose that easygoing
approach , however, lhe tide could turn
GEMINI (Uay 21-June 20) - You have
what it take s both Intellectually and
socially to overcome disturblno condi·
Uons, provided you don't let some negative thoughts overwhelm you and defeat
you in the and.
CANCER (JuntJ 2 1-Jul y 22) - Have fun
and enjoy yolJr&amp;eU with friend8, but don't
let the folly of one ol them c051 you
money. When operating in tandem. keep
your JJals from doing anything erratic or
toolish.
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - .Conditions look
exceptionally promising care&amp;r·wis e, so
there's no reaaon to slep on the toes of
associates in order to achieve !he oppor·
tunitles that are at hand
VIRGO !Aug. 23-Sepl . 22) - You have
the insiQht to accurately judge the out·
coma ol events that occ ur, yet !Qr reasons known only to you. you might
igmJre your perceplion5 and do some·
thing counterproductive.
liBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - Should you
sense a parson with whom you're
involved in a joint endeaWlr lacks yolJr
business acumen, don't let him or her
make any Important moves Without first
consuiUng you
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) - Selec t
only frie nds whoaa wa rmth of personali·
ly you always enjoy to spend your 'day
wilh. Avoid associating with a co ld,
unemotional type, even if you think he or
she c&amp;n help you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - If
you avoid taking the necessary steps to
achle11e a significant objective. Jt will
weigh hea1111y on your mind later II yolJ·re
at:Jte to do so and don't , you'll always
have regrets.
C APRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. l9) - Wt\M

circumstances all&lt;lw you l o relaJ~ and tusl
be yourself, your winn ing ways will pre·
vail. Howe11er, lllorced to cater to CIUlers.
you may not be as equally amicable or
piMsing.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - 11'5
always best to keep the dlsa~reemenl5
between you and your mate to yourself
and not air them In public. SholJid you
Ignore this, It'll embarrass everyone.
Including you.

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Golden retri~Ner pups. moth·
erlfathar AKC. 008112107.2 1994 Chevrolet Silverado.
GirlS! 2 Boys. call 740·441· VB, loaded, longbed, low
1000
miles. automatic, oadhner.
- - - - - - - E~~:cetlent condition, no rusl.
Miniatu re Pincher Pups, 2 Books tor $6500. Se~ for
Black/Tan males, $250 $5,1XXl 740·367·7129.
each. (740)388·8124
- - - - - - - 87 GMC 314 ton, 350, Auto,
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Common Pilat, Meigs County Ro.d and Nil- 11on wl1hln ten (10) apartment. call 675 _6679 Steel Baams. Pipa Robar
n9'•• puppres
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County, Ohio.
nlng •"h llld road daya after the date af Equal Housing OpPQrtunity For Concrete . Angle, _53_5_o._cat_t_740-..._,2,-56_·..,1664
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SUVs
In purousnce of an ~-~ tar onough -nlng bldt.
Channel, Flat B"'. Steel ::FOil., .. "
For
0rams,
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Reg.
AKC
German "--aiiiiti""'""iiii-_.1
order at sale to me to make one (1) acre. ..,..
will be refunded the Valley Aparlments 1n Mason, Gra,;...
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directed from llld Ex,.._.lftll therefrom 1 payment, and any non- WV is oow accepting appli- 0 r~veways
a ways. L&amp;L Shepp ard puppies, large
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s ,. 1 ~ ~ " :o"nda breed, exce llent pedigree, 06 Land Rover. $38,000.
court in lhe above entt- p•rcel conveyed lo bidder upon returning caticns. Apply m person at crap Me aro ~n mu y,
on sile. $350 5500ml, red/blaCk, low
lltd ac11on, I will Gen•rsl
Telephone 1he CONTRACT DOCU- 501 Shawn" r,ail. Point •oues day. w• dn esday &amp; parent(i
304 75 5724
miles, spor1 LUX, 877·935·
llpolll to ... at pub- Cornp11ny ol Olllo by MENTS wllt'be rlfund- Pleasant. WV on Tuesdays F'iday, 6am-4·30pm. Closed 1 )6 ·
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lie IIUC11on o 1lte fron1 deed deltd 8104/!i2 111d tel $50.00.There will be or Thu18days.
HUD Thursday, Satmday &amp;
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olepo ol the Melgt reconltd In Vol. 171, a
non-refundable Asslsted Equal Opportunity Sunday. 1740)446-7300
County Court Houoa Page 167 of 1ha Melga poat1111 and handling Housing
Oak lirewood lor sale
on Friday. Mareh 8, County Died Recorda lae tor any doeumenla
Delivered
or
pickup
2007 11110 a.m., of ..ld and lurther detcrlbed mal loci lo Contrac1ora
(740)441-0941,
(740)645·
day, lha lollowlng •• followo: Beginning by forw.-dlng a ...,..
5946. CAA HEAP accepted.
dtacr- real eatate: at 1 polnl In lht cantor ralo check In lhe
0% Financing- 36 Mos.
S"ualtd In lht VIllage ol S1111 Highway 338, amount ot $20.00
available now on John
Round Maple Dining Table
ol Pomeroy, county of which point Ia In 1ha payablo
to
the
Deere z Trak Zero Turn1 I
40"
diem.
e~~:panda
to
Oval
Melgt, and Stele of easterly boundary ol Archl1oct for eech HI
with leaf. Four matching &amp;.98% Fixed Aale on John ln'IF-~~~~~,
Ohio.
lhl one (1) acre tract or documanta mallod.
J1oME
chairs.
$ 150 (304)675-11 99 Deere Gltors Ca rmichael
Being known and del- now
owntd
by Bldclero, other thtl
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lgna11d on a map ol Ellz•belh V. Rouah; Oeneral, Mechanical or
Lincoln Halghta, made 1hence In a oouthweet- Elec1rlcal Contractors.
Kiefer Built· Valley-Bison·
BAIEMENT
by B,_. and Carper, erly direction nlnaty may obtain
CON·
Horse
and
Li11eslock
WATERPROOFING
registered
Civil (80) feel along lhe TRACT DOCUMENTS
Tr1ileraLoadmax·
GoOseneck, Dumps, &amp; Unconditional lifetime guar·
Engineers, Hunting 11aterly boundary llna at lho coal of prlnllng
antee. Looal references furton, Weol Vlr:glnla, dele of uld ona (1) aero and handling. Set
Utility· Aluma Aluminum
Trllltrl·
B&amp;W
Gooseneck
nished. Established 1975.
Oclober 17,' 11142, ao 1ract 1o a t11ke; lllence FmHA
lnolrucllon
Hitches· Trailer Parts. Call 24 Hrs. !740) 446 ·
r-rdtd Dacember In a northweo1erly 1942·A taHached In
Carmichael
Trailers 0870, Rogeri easement
17. tll42, In 1hl Offlca dlractlon parallel with Proioct Manual) lor
(740)446·2412
Waterproofing.
of tho Recorder ot lherlghl-of-way of uld INFORMATION .FOR
Melgt CotHity, Ohio, In highway llllrty (30) laet BIDDERS.
Plat Book 13, Pagee 43 to 1 lllake; thtnce In e The Owner reaerveo
and 44, as Lo1 No. 38. nor1heeo1arly dlractlon tho rlghl 10 waive any
and being mora partie- nlnaly (80) feel to polnl lnlonnallty or lrrsgu·
ularly daacrtbed aa lo~ In 1he center of State larlty In sny Bid or
Get your 4-H goals with us.
lowe:
Roule 338; lhtnce In a Blda and to reject any
Registered ~ percentage
Being at the point ol aou1heuterly dlrec· oi all bldo In whole or
Boer goat kids &amp; bucks. Call
lnteraecllon of 1ht 11on lhlrty (30) fool In p11rt; to reject a Bid
740·256-9247 or visit our
Soulh line ol Lincoln along lilt center line ol no1 accompanied by
website
www.goldstrike·
Saturday, Feb. 24th
Road with lhe Wtot uld highway to the the raqulrld bid HCU·
boergoats.oom
line of Point Lana; pisco ot beginning. rhy or by olhtr dell
Noon
lhtnct wl1h the ..ld SubJect to an eo•• requlrtd
by
the
lint of Lincoln Road, mtnt oH of 11te north- Bidding Documanta: 10
Broad Run Gun Club
North 63 ctegrHI 51 tulerty tnd lor high- rsJoct any condition ol
Straw for sale, Wire-tied
tht Bid by tho Bidder
mlnutea Wtol 50 feel; way purpoMa.
12 ga. factory choke
bales, $3/bale, Call MaH
thtnca wl1h tho ..ld Rolaronced Datded: that Ia In any way
Saundars 740-446·2974.
All Proceeds go to
line blllween Loto 37 Vol. 33. Pnge 881. lnconola1ent with tht
Ill \\ • 1 ' ~ !Il l\ I I ~ I \
and 36, Sou1h 26 Meigs County Official requlremen1o, larme
Bend ~rea C.A.R.E .
Audllor'o and condlllona ol tht
degreea 09 minute• Recorda.
Wtot 200 lee1; lh111ce Parcel
No.:
08- Bidding Documanlt;
Scholarship Fund
orloro)oclaBidthatlo
South 63 dngrHI 51 00171 .000
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mlnulas East 27.4 bill Property
Address: In any way Incomplete
to 1 point In the ..ld 494111 Slate Roult 338, or Irregular and award
2000 Neon, Auto, Air, 4cyl. ,
HAS
line of Point Lone; Rsclne, Ohio 45n1
1ha con1rsc1 bate bid
$21 00 OBO. 96 Whi1a
Vacation Bibhle School
lhtnco with uld llna, Properly
Owner: and ollernalto In ony
DodQe Ram Van 1500
SOMETHING
works op
North 32 dngrHs 38 Steven Hill
manner 1ha OWner
senes,
$1200
0 80 .
Sat. Feb. 24th 9:00 · 12:30
FOR YOU!!
mlnutoo Eaal 201.28 Appraloed
at blllleveo lo be In lhelr
(740)256·1233 m (740)256·
PPMS Gym
feet. to 11141 point of $40,000.00 ttrmt of bill lnloml. The low
1652
beginning; reeervlng ..te can nol be oold rHponslvt bidder and
however. 1ha coal and tor llao thlln 213rde of all
subcontractors
88 Ford Tempo in good runs
all other mlnorale In the appralsad v•h•- 10 must psy minimum
condnton. $1,000 owned a
and underlying tht percent clown on day Wllllll ra1n ao dettrdriven by elderly female
•bove cllscrlbed prop- of Hie, ceoh or cortl- mined by O.vlo-Bacon
(304)675·2277
erty. Togathar wHh 111• !ltd chack, balance or alate prevslllng
right to mine the ..me duo on conflnnatlon ol w•a- riiiH •• dotarAuction
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wHhoul encumbrance 11le.
mined In Sactlon
io 1ho eurtace, and Tht epproiHI did not 4111.08, Ohio Rtvlllll
oub)tot to ten ..... lnoludt an Interior Coda lor Melgo County
mtn1 for -~~~~~ tillar examination of tho Ohio,. whichever Is
dllch or ltlohlng dltoh houn.
higher.
at 111 for1h and Robert E. Beegle, Contrectoro muel be
-rlbed In lhllt car· Meigs County S~erlll. llctnsad by the State
1aln lnotNmtnl Bering Auornty
lor 1ho Contrsctor'a Llcenslnft
dole Novembor 28, Pbllntlff Llltl8 ShHII Board.
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March 3, 2007
1843, 111d racordtd In Wellllr PO Box • 8. 9ubcon1raclora
uld raconllr ot11c1 In and lt. Pomeray, Ohio ohall ba llctnMd con'lhe Middleport Departmtnt Store
Died Book 111, PlOt 457H
1roctor's ci8NIIIcatlon
101 Mill St. Micttlcpxt, CH
the "T"
178.
740-182...,1
at raqulrtd by work
Praperty
Acklre..: (2) 7, 14,21
being portormtd.
a.; 1di rq Sil.lls at 12100 p.m.
1HO Lincoln StrHt
A Mendetory p,..ald
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Conterenoe will be
After servina lhe area I'()( decade• The Middleport
Praporty Ownora: 0111
Public Notice
hold In mttllng room
Depo.rtrnenl St&lt;n has dol:ided to diliContinuo bu•iness.
Cora and Ahonde Core
locate 11: 2.31 Wtst
We hove been &lt;:Ommi.,.itmed 10 sell the real eSiatc
Prior Died R... rance ADVERTISEMENT FOR Meln 81ralll, Pomeroy,
Man:h
3rd at 12:00 p.m. Auttionccr Billy Goble will
O.A. 118, 1'11111 201
BIDS
Ohio, le ac:ltldultd for
be otlering lhe contents and olhcr personal property
PPNII18004I1000
RIO GRANDE UNIVER- Much 14, 2007, II
Appralnd
II SITY • RIO GRANDE 10:00 am. An luthorbeginning from S:30 p.m. lo 9:00 p.m. on Mareh 2nd.
$12,000.00 1orme of COMMUNITY
COL· IHd tmpiDyH of 11te
and at I0:00 a.m. on MiliCh 3rd. This larulmark has
Hie: Cennol be sold LEGE
General Coniractor
' served the community well IIJld IIIK:hon lhe maio
for Ills lhlln 2l3rdl of Pomeroy,
Ohio ohtll atllndio lamlllar·
bwiness district of Middleport. The building nffers
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Wednesday, February :u, 2007

Tommy Morrison attempts comeback in W.Va.
CHESTER, W. Va. (A P)
- Former World Boxi ng
Organi zation heavyweight
champion Tommy Morrison
said Thursday a positive
HIV test thut ended his
career more than a decade
ago was inaccurate and he is
staging a comeback to take
care of some unfinished
business.
Morrison. 38, will appear
in a fo ur-round tight
Thursday at Mountaineer
Racetrud
and Gaming
Resort.
"I' m negative and I've
ulwuys been negative and
that should be the end of it,"
Morri son said in a telephone
interview
with
The
Associated Press.
"The rug was yanked out
from under my feet by a
misdiagnosis," he said. ·'All
I want to do is fight ... It 's
unfinished business."

·1

Eastern

State
Athletic
Commissioner Steve Allred
said Tuesday he approved
Morri son \ participation in
Thursday 's fight
after
reviewing medical records
and consulting with the
Association of Boxing
medical
Commiss ions'
review
committee.

ern

Bryan Walterllphoto

Eastern junior Kyle Rawson . with ball , take~ a jump shot in
front of Waterford defender D.J. Cunningham during the first
half ofTuesday's Division IV sectional semifinal at Wellston.
bounce back with a 4-0 run to
make it 26-20 at the 5:32
mark.
After
Cunningham
from PageBI
increased the lead back to
eight, Josh Collins cut the
advantage .
lead back down to six for the
The Eagles - who shot linal time at 4: II with a layjust 29 percent in the setback up.
- never got closer, trailing
WHS closed out the period
by at least two possessions on a 6-4 run to take a 34-26
the rest of the way. The lead into the final quarter.
guests were down by doubleEastern forced eight
digits permanently after the turnovers in that stanza, but
2:30 mark -of lhe founh.
managed only three makes
Despite
forcing
25 on II field goal attempts.
turnovers and shooting 78 EHS was also perfect at the
percent from the toul line, charity stripe on four
Eastern's inability to make attempts.
lield goals ultimately spoiled
Waterlord forced six misan other wise respectable per- cues in the third and also shot
formance.
50 percent from the tloor, as
EHS Howie Caldwell well as outrebounding the
acknowledged his club's guests by a 7-5 margin.
courageous effort, as well as
Alex Lang opened the
the ineffectiveness of his fourth with a tritecta at 7:37,
oftense.
giving the Wildcats a 37-26
''With the exception of two advantage. The Eagles didn't
or three games this year, we get closer than nine lhe rest. of
have been pretty good defen- the way.
sively. I wtll never fault their
EHS was 13-of-45 from
hustle, I thought we really got the lield, while Waterford
after itlhis season," Caldwell was 19-of-37 overall. The
commented. "The one thing 'Cats won the battle on the
we dido 't do was shoot the boards by a 28-15 COUnt,
ball very well. If you can't including an 11 -9 edge on the
shoot it, it's going to be very offensive glass.
difficult to beat anyone. It's
"We knew we were probahard. to beat anyone when bly going to get outreboundyou score 34 points."
ed, but outside of thai, I was
Although the Eagles held satisfied with our effon,"
Cunningham - who com- Caldwell said. "I hate to lose,
bined lor 38 points and 24 and I hate it for A lex
rebounds in lhe previous two (McGrath), but we came in
contests- to his lowest out- and gave everything we had.
puts this season, it was the We'll have almost everybody
outside shooti11g of Waterford back next year and maybe
lhat helped establish momen- we'll be all right then."
tum early.
Alex McGrath, the Eagles
After Cunningham scored lone senior, finished his final
twice for a 4-2 lead at 4:30, game in the Green and White
Gary Tornes ignited a WHS with two points and four
10-3 run with a three-pointer rebounds.
at lhe 3:25 mark. Another
Rawson paced EHS with a
Tornes lrifecta at I :53 made it dozen markers and nine car12-3, and the hosts finished oms, followed by Jake Lynch
lhe first period with a 14-5 with eight and Nathan Carroll
advantase.
with six.
Then m the second fnune,
Collins c_hipped in four
Eastern got down to business. points and Kyle Gordon
Bolh teams traded baskets rounded out the scoring with
in the opening minute, then two points.
EHS held the hosts scoreless
Cunningham, who also had
over lhe next 5:49 and forced a game-high three blocks,
eight turnovers while going was the only Wildcat to reach
on a 9-0 run.
double figures. Tomes and
Jake Lynch split a pair of Lang each added eight, while
free throws at I: 22 to tie the Hoge chipped in seven markgame at 16, but the Eagles ers and Brandon Hendershot
would go scoreless the rest of had six.
the half.
Waterford (13-7) advances
Waterlord ended its scoring to the sectional final Tuesday
drought with 57 seconds left when it takes on secondbefore half, as Jason seeded South Gallia at
Sampson converted 1-of-2 Wellston High School. Game
free throws for a 17-16 edge. time is scheduled for 6:15
Jordan Tuten scored the p.m.
Wildcats· first lield goal in
Eastern, which finished 3-7
6:18 with 4ll 'seconds remain- in the TVC Hocking, coming, then Derek Huge added a pletes it se&lt;l~on with a 3-18
three-pointer just before the overall record.
buzzer to give Waterford a
six-point advantage at halfWATERFORD 48. EASTERN 34
Eastern 5
11 10 8
34
time.
.
Waterford 14 8
12 14 48
The Eagles were 6-of-21 .
from the field in the first half.
EASTERN t3-18)
including just 1-of-3 from Josh Collins 2 0.0 4, Jake Lynch 2 4·5 8.
0 2-2 2, Kyle Gordon 1 obehind the arc. The guests 0Alex2. McGrath
Nathan Carroll :2 1-2 6. Kyle
were outrebounded 15-5 in Rawson 6 o-o 12. Joel lynch o o-o 0.
TOTAL S: 13· 45 7- 9 34. Three-point
lhe opening 16 minutes and goals:
1·7 ( Carr~l 1).
were also 3-of-5 at the chariW.t.TERFOIID (13-7)
Jordan Tute n I o-o 2, Alex Lang 2 3-6 8,
ty stripe.
Strahler 0 o-o 0. Derek Hoge 3 0Conversely, the Wildcats oCody
7, Jason Sampson 1 1·2 3 . Brandon
made 9-of- 19 tloor attempts Hendershot 3 0-0 6, Gary Tomes 3 o-o
by half. including 3-of-8 B, O.J. Cunningham 6 2·4 14 . TOTALS:
6· 12 48. Three-point !IO&lt;IIs: 4- 13
from the three-point territory. 19-37
(Tornes 2. Lang 1. Hoge 1).
The hosts had ll turnovers at
break - one more than EHS
TEAM STATtSllCS/
INDIVIDUAL lEADERS
- and held a 5-2 edge on the
Field goals - E 13· 45 (.289), w 19-37
offensive glass.
(.5 14): Three-point goals E 1-7
Eastern again had some ( 143), w 4· t3 (.306); Free throws - E
turnover troubles to start the 7-9 (.778). W 6- 12 (.500): Total
- E 15 (Rawson 9), W 28
second haJf. committing rebounds
(Cunningham 10): Offensive rebounds
three stmight miscues in the - E 9 (Rawson 7). w 11 (Tornes 4);
openin~ I : 13 before ever Assists - E 4 (Jake Lynch 2). W 5
!Lang 3): S t~a/s - E 10 (Collins and
attempung a shot.
Jake Lynch each had 3 apiece). W 9
Waterford .opened up a I0- (Tuten, Tornes and Cunningham each
Blocks ~ E 2 (Rawson
point advantage over that 2)had. W24apiece);
(Cunningham 3): Turnovers- E
span, only to have the Eagles 20. W 25; Fouls- E 14, W 13.

Tommy Morrison

Confidentiality laws prevem
Allred from di scussing
Morrison's medical history
or the records he reviewed.
he said.
West Virginia does not
have mandatory blood testing for boxers.
"I assure you that West
Virgini a is doing due diligence to make sure everyone
who 'teps into the ring is
healthy," Allred said.
Morrison won the WBO
title in 1993 after beating
George Foreman on points.
He lost it later that year.
Morrison, who was featured
in the movie "Rocky V,"
also served a couple of years
in an Arkansas prison on
drug and weapons charges.
He announced he had
human immunodeficiency
virus in February 1996 and
his last fight occurred that
November in Japan when he

from PageBI
Tomcat timeout at the 4:30
mark.
Trimble broke doubleby
breaking
digits
Southern 's press. Once successful , Southern's press
collapsed in a string of several easy buckets for the
·cats. Young finished the
first such play before
Southern went ahead, 2011 , for its biggest lead of the
night. The Tornado played
itself out of momentum
with hasty shot selection in
the waning moments of the
frame. Pat Johnson faked a
Tomcat defeilder and tickled the nylons for a threepointer. Trimble's Clark
then hit a lay-up and Fouls
grabbed a steal and ensuing
bucket to close the gap to
five.
The drive didn't end
there. Southern didn't take
care of the basketball and
slid to a narrow 25-23 lead
at the half. Young and Clark
tightened the gap with a
goal and free throw respectively.
Southern blitzed Trimble
on a 7-0 run to open the second half, then went on to
build a 36-27 advantage.
Southern then became careless and breathed a sense of
hope into the struggling
Tomcats. Reitano's three
put the game back within
five points, then another
triple by the sophomore cut
the lead to 36-34.
Reitano grabbed the bull
by the horns and wrestled
the lead away from the
Tornadoe s. Hts assist to
Isaac Walton for the gametying basket at the I :30
mark painted a look of
worry on the Southern
hopefuls. Another Reitano
assist allowed the Tomcats
to take a 40-38 lead into the
final stanza as David Clark
laid in a follow -up lay-in.
Rebounding was the key to
Trimble's third quarter
accolades.
Yes indeed, the number
one nemesis of the
Tornadoes all season was
poor, if not downright terri-

Bryan W•tterelphoto
Southern senior Jesse McKnight, with ball. goes in for a
reverse ' Jay-up against Trimble defenders Mark Christman.
left, and Isaac Walton (23) during the second half of
Tuesday's . Division IV sectional semifinal at Wellston.
Southern senior Darin Teaford is pictured in the background.

ble foul shooting. Tuesday,
thmgs were different.
Southern went 9-of-1 0 in
the last four minutes of the
fourth quaner and more pre~isely hit eight in-a-row, all
111 the clutch during the last
57 seconds.
The result was a one-time
51-44 advantage, a 57-52
upper hand, and a 58-52
lead that were each eclipsed
by either Mark Christman
(t~o) or Joey Reitano threepomters. A 4-of-11 sttntt~at
Southern saw !rom the lme
its ovenime loss in . Racine
Saturday
would
have
spelled defeat, yet Tuesday
Southern was poised and
near perfect when it needed.
Sellers went _4-of-4 from
the charily stnpe with 22
seconds and 15.9 seconds,

pus()ing the score to 57-49
but Reitano lit up the nets
with an NBA three-pointer.
With 6.1 seconds, Rtftle hit
the second of two free
throws for a 58-52 lead,
then Christman hit a long
tri-fecta with fo!Jr-tenths of
a second remaining to
account for the 58-55 score.
Earlier in that stretch run
Jake Hunter hit a pair of
safeties that were vital in
the win, and Riflle hit a pair
to go along_ with a huge
Hunter-to-Rtftle lay-in at
the 32 second mark (53-46).
Every Tornado did his part.
But Southern was less than
perl.ect in the third quarter
and early in the founh.
. During a late .third period
ttme out, coach Stephens
said, "boys we gotta box

knocked out Marcus Rhode
in the first round. After that
fight he said he was trying to
erase the fear of AIDS .
Morrison said Tuesday
that he has taken several
tests wh.ile preparing for his
comeback and al~ have been
negative for the virus.
He has signed a contract
with boxing promoter Top
Rank for at least eight fights
this year.
"I have no doubt I' II be a
better fighter than I ever was
before," he said. "I am more
relaxed. Something that
comes along with age causes
you to simmer a bit."
Morri son. who is 46-3- 1,
will face John Castle of
Indianapolis in the fourround match, which is one of
at
seven
scheduled
Mountaineer. Castle's record
is 4-2.
out. We're getting caught
standing around and they
are killing us on the boards
and putting it back in the
basket. We have to get it
back i11 gear now. I just told
them to go out there and do
what we asked them to do,
and
ultimately
they
responded."
Southern got some good
from
Darin
minutes
Teaford, Jesse McKnight,
and Ryan Chapman who
had a twisting coast-tocoast lay-up early in the
final round. Chapman also
drew the second of two
charges
that
helped
Southern pull away from a
43-42 advantage at the 3:48
mark of the game .
Sellers was the Southern
leader with 17 points, four
steals , and four assists .
Robens collected 14 points
and eight rebounds 10 the
win and Riffle (4 assists)
contributed nine. Johnson
added seven, Chapman two,
McKnight two, and Hunte{
seven with three assists. The
Tornadoes shot 22-of-52
from the lloor. while
Trimble was one shy with a
21-of-52 shooting effort.
The Tomcats were led in
scoring by Christman with
15, Reitano with 13 and
Clark with 12.
Southern will have
sale tickets at the schoo for
sale Thursday, Friday. and
Monday from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Game time Monday
for the D-IY boys' sectional
championship is 6: I 5 at
Wellston.
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TRIMBLE (3-17)
Blake Fouts 2 1-2 5, MarX Christman 6
1·2 15, JoeY. Reitano 4 1-2 13. Dav1d
CiaO&lt; s 2-4 12. Isaac Walton 2 2·4 6.
Matthew Young 2 ()-1 4: Totals 21 7-15

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BY BRIAN

• Meigs ends season
on winning note.

·Dave Harris (740)
, ·.· Brend.a Davis (748)
.
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BY BETH

INSIDE
• Area Masonic award
goes 1o Jackson woman.
SeePBgeA'J.
• Proposed regulation
would allow additional
doe for bow hunters.

See Page A3
• Farms can learn to
grow at conference.
See Page A3
• Strickland presents
safety budget for
biennium. See Page A&amp;

55. Three Point Goals: 6 ( Reitano 4.

WEATIIER

TEAM STATI811C8/
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Trimble. Field goals 21-52 1.404). 3point S-14 (.429) , Free ' throws 7~ 15

( .467), Rebounds 20, Turnovers 20.
Team fouls 15
Southern : Field goals 22~52 (.423). 3·
point 4· 14 (. 286). Free throws 1Q-14
( .714), Rebounds 27, Turnovers 13,
Team fouls 18.

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Dr. Renee
Middleton.
Dean of the
College of
Education
at Ohio
University
~isits with
students
participating
in the Eagles
After School
Intervention
Program at
Eastern
Elementary.

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RUTLAND
'f'he
Rutland sewer debt fee
which is currently billed to
customers at $1~25 each
month has been raised by
Rutland Council by 50 cents,
taking the new fee to $16.75.
Rutland has 260 customers who pay this fee,
customers which should see
the new rates on their next
sewer bill. Those customers
who receive both sewer and
water services from Rutland
and use the 2,000 gallon
minimum will see, their bills
go from $54.50 to $55. This
$55 includes billing for
water, sewer, sewer debt fee
and the water tank fee.
After the village began a
major $1.9 million sewer construction projoct in 1991. a
sewer debt fee was established
to help pay for the project.
Currently the village owes the
Ohio Water Development
Authority
· (OWDA)
$385,185.54 on a loan for the
sewer construction.
The sewer debt tee is used
to pay on four OWDA loans
for the sewer project. The
loans
currently
total
$..185, 185.54 with the last loan
due to be paid off in 2026. The
previous rate of $16.25 fell
sort of meeting lhe viUage 's
legal obligation to cover the
sewer debt amount, prompting the 50 cent increase.
The village's sewer fund,
which is separate from the
sewer debt fund, is operating
at a $10,000 deficit though
one year a!lo that deficit was
$70,000. Ftscal Officer Susan
Baker said it's progress but
very slow progress.
Also operating at a deficient is the water department
which is in lhe red to the tune
of $27,320.95. The water
department is also paying on
a water line replacement loan
dating back to 1993. The village makes annual payments
of $4,321.96 until the loan is
paid off in 2014.

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lSI
build an environment where people
like to come to work every morning."
Eastern Elell!entary School is proTUPPERS PLAINS - Dr. Renee viding after school intervention to stuMiddleton, Dean of the College of dents in kindergarten through second
Education at Ohio University, recent- grade for the 2006-07 school year. The
ly visited Eastern Elementary school is also oflering ASI to students
School's After School Intervention in grades three through 8 via (TANF)
(AS() program.
Temporary Assistance to Needy
Middleton assisted as a volunteer in Families, a grant provided through the
several of the classes, meeting stu- Mei~s County Department of Job and
dents, supponing and enabling faculty, Famtly Services, in correlation with
staff and students' effectiveness which the Ohio Defartment of Education.
is her primary job atOll .
Eagles AS program has been estab"I strive to be an inspiring leader and lished to facilitate students learning in an
role model," Middleton said. "I want to environment that is both nurturing and
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - On
the national level, approximately 12 percent of all babies are born prematurely.
Locally, that statistic hovers around
14 percent.
And as part of the ongoing baule to
raise awareness and tinancial support for

the light against prematurity, teams from
the tri-county area gathered Tuesday for
a kickoff rally for the upcoming March
of Dimes WalkAmerica event.
More than 40 people auended the
kickoff. which was a great turnout
accordmg to Terry Eller, commumty
dtrector for the trH.·ounty walk . She ,
satd 30 teams already have S!,gned up
for this year's event . and thousands of

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achievement oriented. The mission for
the program is to foster home and school
pat1nerships while assisting students in
achieving lheir highest potential.
The program will meet Ohio standards lor curriculum and encourage
students to learn in a "fun" atmosphere
that promotes knowledge in all areas
including mentally, emotionally, and
phy sically. ASI is conducted after
school Monday through Thursday.
The program will operate through
May 2007 . Any questions concerning
Eagles ASI may be directed to Jody
Wamsley, program coordinator for
Eastern Elementary School at'985-3304.

Tri-county teams gather for WalkAmerica kickoff

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leers and through the mail.
"We 'II compile the data and look
for trends that can help us help these
businesses." Varnadoe said. "It's
physically impossible for us to visit
all the businesses in the county lhis
way, but we have chosen a variety of
business types and locations throughout the county for the survey."
"This lets business owners know
how we much we appreciate them
and to offer our assistance in any
way we can ," Varnadoe said.
Most business owners contacted
responded with positive commenrs,
according to the volunteers. Many
expre ssed confidence in the retail
climate, and many commenrs, both
positive and negative, were repeated consistently among those interviewed yesterday.
The Economic Development
Office will refer concerns expressed
in the inrerviews to village, county
and other ofticials, and will contact
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POMEROY - Information collected in a survey of local businesses conducted Wednesday by the
Meigs
County
Economic
Development Office will be used,
in part ,· to determine how those
businesses can create new JObs.
Volunteers paired up to visit retail
and service businesses in the coun ty to collect information about how
many people the businesses
employ, how much they contribute
back to the local economy and what
might be standing in the way of
their expansion .
"Study after study has shown that
most jobs are created by businesses
that are already here," said
Economic Development Director
B~an J. Roed/plloto
Perry Varnadoe.
Michael Gerlach, right. interviews Tim and Edie King of King Ace Hardware
Economic
Development
in Middleport as part of a business survey conducted by volunteers assist- Director Perry Varnadoe said
ing the Meigs County Economic Development Office. The survey will help information will be compiled from
determine what stands in the way of job creation by local businesses.
30 businesses contacted by volun-

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dollars have been donated.
"I'm very, very excite&lt;!. We're making great strides for our walk this
year." she added.
The kickofl' was scheduled as a way
to rally local teams and volunteers for
thi s year's walk. Eller said businesses
and teams from around Mason Gallia
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