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NATION • WORLD

Police: Pilot intentionally crashed into fotmer
in-law's house, killing himself, daughter

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Indonesian jet catches fire
upon landing, killing 49,
Australian prime minister says
said that 140 passengers and
crew were on board.
Howard said around 10
JAKARTA. Indonesia Australians were aboard the
An Indonesian jetliner car- plane, but he could not conrying 140 people burst into firm any Australian deaths.
names as it landed on Java
The Australians on board
island Wednesday. trapping were diplomatic staff and
a number of people inside journalists who were travelthe burning plane. the air- ing from the capital,
line and witnesses said.
Jakarta, ahead of Foreign
Prime Minister John Aft'airs Minister Alexander
Howard said Indonesian Downer and Attorneyofficials had confirmed 49 General Phillip Ruddock,
deaths, and that some who had been due to attend
Australians may be among a function later Wednesday.
them.
Neither official was aboard
''It is a terrible tragedy." the stricken plane.
Howard told a nationally
There was no immediate
television news conference. word on what sparked the
''Many lives· have been lost blaze. Survivors said it
and our love and sympathy began at the front the plane
and condolences go to those before engulfing the aircraft.
who are suffering distress
"Before the plane landed it
and grief."
was shaking. Suddenly there
The Garuda airlines jet was smoke inside the fuse shook violently as it pre- lage. it hit the runway and
pared to land and then overthen it landed in a rice field ,"
shot the runway. hitting local Islamic leader Dien
fences and slamming into a
rice field shortly · before 7 Syamsudin told El-Shinta. " I
saw a foreigner. His clothes
a.m., survivors said.
Many passengers escaped were on fire and I jumped
and rescuers battled names from the emergency exit.
to reach those trapped Thank God I survived."
BBC World television
inside, said Capt. Ari Sapari,
carried
footage of ragin g
operations
director of
flames
poking
through sevnational carrier Garuda. The
· blaze , which gutted the air- eral windows of the passencraft and sent black smoke ger compartment.
Another survivor told
billowing into the air, took
local
TV station RCTI TV
two hours to put out.
Howard said Indonesian that "before landing I felt
officials had confirmed 49 the plane shake strongly."
"We overshot the runway,
deaths, though it was not
clear where that information then I heard the sound of an
ex plosion and ran through
came from.
Laras Widhyo , from an emergency exit," continGaruda 's Yogyakarta office . ued passenger Muhammad
said at least 22 werr killed Dimyati. " I believe many
remained
and 92 were being treated at passengers
trapped
on
board."
three hospitals, some with
Indonesia has been hit by
broken bones and burns. He
said some passengers were ~ string of transportation
thought to have walked disasters in recent months.
In late December, a passenawa~ from the accident,
makmg it difficult to con- ger fetry sank in a storm in
firm the death toll.
the Java Sea, killing more
The state-owned airline than 400 people.

Bv CHRIS BRUMMITT

Bv TOM DAVIES

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

BEDFORD . Ind . - "I've
got her, and you· re not
going to get her."
Beth Johnson heard those
words from her ex-husband
Monday, shortly before he
crashed his rented si ngleengine plane into his former
mother-in -law's south ern
Indiana home, killing himself and the couple's &amp;-yearold daughter.
The mother-in-law, Vivian
Pace , described the cell
phone call Tuesday as investigators tried to determine
why novice pilot Eric
Johnson strapped his daughter into the plane's passenger seat and apparently
crashed the plane deliberately into the one-story house.
Pace said she has no
APPhoto
doubt ' that the crash was
intentional because Johnson Vivian Pace walks past her house in Bedford, Ind., Tuesday. Eric Johnson crashed his renthad been harassing his ex- ed Cessna into his former mother-in-law's southern Indiana home Monday, kjlling himself
wife for months. including and his B-year-old daughter. Emily Johnson.
buying a house thr~e doors
down from hers .
the-plane crashed into Pace'·s 2006, but the court did not ment when reached in Iowa.
"That was the only way home around I0:45 a.m. disclose the reasons.
Johnson had worked for
he could hurt Beth," she Monday in Bedford. nearly
Pace said Johnson threat- the state for 20 years and
said . "That was the only 70 mtles southwest of ened his wife with a gun last managed more than I S,OOO
way he could get to her."
Indianapolis. Pace was summer in an effort to ·acres of forest, said Mark
In the cell phone call. home but uninjured . ·
change her mind about the Farmer, a conservation and
Pace said, her daughter
The plane had already divorce. Bedford police said public information officer.
could hear the child in the crashed but the occupants they never received a com"By all accounts , he was a
background
saying. had not been identified plaint about the alleged good employee, generally
"Mommy. come get me. when Beth Johnson filed a incident.
well-liked:" Farmer said.
come get me." It was missing person report
Mary Webb , who lived
Counselors were availunclear whether the call was be~ause her daughter had across from the Johnsons able at Parkview Primary
made from the cockpit or not arrived at school that for about 12 years, said School in Bedford, where
before the plane took off.
morning after spending the police cars were parked out- Emily was a first-grader.
Police were treating the weekend with her father.
side the home for several
"We're all grieving over
crash as a suicide and homi"It is just gut-wrenching weeks last summer. Eric this," Principal Sari Wood
cide . State Police Sgt. Dave to think about what was Johnson told her they were
Bursten said investigators happening to that child just there to protect his wife and said. She described Emily
as a "dear little girl" who
had yet to find any notes prior to the crash," Bursten daughter.
indicating Johnson's inten- said Monday.
"He said, 'I wouldn't hurt "got a kick out of things and
tions. but the fact that the
Witnesses said the aircraft her, I wouldn't do that,' and enjoyed life ."
"She just was one of those
house was his ex-wife's appeared to be trying to I took his word for it," Webb
mother's home raised seri- land when it veered sharply said. "He didn't seem like really friendly, really open
little kids," Wood said.
that type of person at all."
ous questions.
· and went out of sight.
Associated Press Writer
"All of those things
Wt~bb
said
Johnson
Eric Johnson, a property
.
Tom
Murphy
in
together lead us in the direc- manager for the state moved out in the fall under
tion that this was done Department of Natural r,&lt;&gt;lice supervision and was Indianapolis contributed to
intentionally," Bursten said. Resources, had recently 'very bitter about the this report.
Andrew Todd Fox of the taken the girl to Cancun for divorce." He wanted cusNational
Transportation a few days of vacation.
tody of Emily but said he
Emily "was to spend the would settle for visitation
Safety Board said investi~a­
tors were also reviewmg weekend with dad, and dad rights, she said.
whether the plane was func- was supposed to bring her
Police
searched
tioning properly and hoped to school Monda~ morn- Johnson's home, seizing
to have a preliminary report ing," Bedford Pohce Maj. two computers, a briefcase
within a week.
and day planner. There
Dennis Parsley said.
Virgil
I.
Grissom
Johnson obtained his were no notes indicating
Municipal Airport has no pilot 's license in November, what his plans had been,
controller on duty, so there the same month the couple Parsley said.
was no tape available of divorced after 12 years of
Coroner John Sherri II said
any radio communication, marnage .
resu Its of lox icology tests
Fox said.
Court records showed on Johnson were pending.
He declined to say if Beth Johnson had obtained
A man who · identified
Johnson, 47 , said anything a restraining order against himself as Eric Johnson's
over the plane's radio before her husband on July 14, brother declined to com-

Walter Reed gives Democrats new
political ammo in Iraq war debate

•

Wednesday, March 7
POMEROY
- Meigs
County Commissioners to
meet at II a .m., due to a
meeting in Columbus on
Thursday.
Friday, March 9
ATHENS - Area 14
Workforce
In vestment
Board,.9:30 a .m. at the OU
Inn. Athens.
Thesday, March 13
PORTLAND - Portland
Communitv Center Board
meeting . 'I p.m., regular
meeting and accepting letters of interest for board
member positions. ·

Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, March 8
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge 453, 7:30p.m.
at the hall . Refreshm ents.
SYRACUSE
Wildwood Garden Club, I
p.m .. at home of Shirley
Hamm. Hal Kneen to present program on plant propagation methods .
TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Post 9053 meets at
7:30 p.m. at hall . Meal at
6:30p.m.
RACINE - Ohio River
Producers (FFA Alumni),
regular meeting . 7 p.m.,
· Southern Vo-Ag room.
RACINE Sonshine
Circle of the DorcasBethany Church, 7 p.m .. at
church.
POMEROY - Alpha Iota
Masters , II :30 a.m. at the
St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Saturday, March 10
POMEROY Meigs
County
Christian
Motorcycle Association,
"Delivered" Chapter, regular meeting. 10 .a.m ..
Common Grounds Coffee
Shop.
Thes!lay, March 13
POMEROY Meigs
County
Chamber
of
Commerce. business-minded
luncheon,
noon,
Pomeroy Library, speaker
B.J . Wilberg, chamber of

commerce executives of
Ohio, en tertainment by
Rivers Bend Quat1et. ·lunch
catered by Crow's KFC I
Long John Silvers.RSVP at
992-5005 by March 12 .

Church events
Thursday, March 8
POMEROY - Lenten
worship service will be held
at the Forest Run United
Methodist Church 7 p.m .
Special music, homily by
the Rev. Fr. Walter Heinz.
Sponsored by the Meigs
County
Ministerial
Assoctation. Pastor Bob
Robinson, theme of the
worship, " Listening. but
Not Hearing."
Sunday, March 11
SYRACUSE
Gary
Griffith will speak at the
Syracuse
Community
Church. Second Street, 6:30
p.m.

Other events
Monday, March 12
PAGEVILLE
- TB
Clinic at Scipio Township
Fire Department , 5-6:30
p.m. Skin tests available to
public to be read March 14.

Youth events
Saturday, March 10
SYRACUSE
Syracuse Youth Baseball
League signups. 4 to 6 p.m .
Saturday and 2 to 4 p.m .
Sunday at the Syracuse
Firehouse.

Birthdays.
Thursday, March 8
POMEROY - Nathan
Biggs will observe his 87th
birthday Thursday. Cards
may be sent to him at 38960
Staie Route 124, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769.
Sunday, March 11
.. POMEROY
Marie
Hauck will observe her 90th
birthday on Sunday, March
II. Cards may be sent to her
at 644 Osborn St.. Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769.

RING
GUIDE

ins

h 29~ 2007

Thursd

Submitted photo

Bv ANNE FLAHERTY

since August 2006. was oust- not delving deeper into
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
ed from his post a day earlier. reports of staffing problems
The rapid removal of the and a maintenance backlog
. WASHINGTON
two officials was followed at Walter Reed.
Democrats are using the by a promise by Vice
"I'm deeply cha~rined by
uproar over Walter Reed President Dick Cheney and the events that bnng us to
Army Medical Center as the president himself that this hearing," said David
their latest cudgel to batter the problems would be Chu, the Pentagon's personPresident Bush for his Iraq fixed, and the creation of nel chief.
war policies as the adminis- high-profile panels to
A White House statement
tration shows sign's it fears unearth gaps in the system.
released Tuesday said the
political damage from the
In a speech at the president's 2008 request for
. revelations.
on $38.7 billion for military
American
Legion
Reports of patient neglect Tuesday, Bush announced health care was double what
and shoddy outpatient he had asked former Senate it was when he took office.
rooms at the hospital have Majority Leader Bob Dole ,
The rhetoric failed to plabrought Army brass to R-Kan .. and former Health cate Democrats, who said
Capitol Hill to explain and and
Services the Walter Reed problems
Human
apologize. Bush's handling Secretary Donna Shalala, a were shining a spotlight on
of the war has been widely Democrat, to lead a biparti- the administration's failed
unpopular with .voters. and san probe into the mistreat- war policies.
reports about Walter Reed ment of wounded troops.
'There is a pattern tiere
come on the heels of his
Bush
also
directed that we're just not focused
decision to send more Veterans Affairs Secretary on what needs to be done to
troops to Iraq - whie h has Jim Nicholson to set up a help these young men and
also met a negative task force of ofticials from women," said Sen. Hillary
response from the public.
various agencies to identify Rodham Clinton, D-N .Y.. a
Democrats are stepping up problems in treating wound- 2008 presidential contender.
their anti-war rhetoric and ed troops. To underscore the
Sen. Edward Kennedy. 0· casting Walter Reed as the message that he cares about Mass .. said the Bush adminlatest Bush administration the troops, Bush referred to istration failed to plan adefailure in planning for the the group as a task force on quately fo~ the long and
war and other contingencies. "returning global war on bloody war.
"This is the Katrina of terror heroes." .
"And now they're failing
2007 ," said Sen. Chuck
To further make that those who have sacriftced
Schumer, 0-N.Y.. compar- point, the administration so much," said Kennedy.
ing the hospital scandal to invited journalists to a ·natuFocusing the Iraq debate
the 2005 hurricane that left ralization ceremony next on the treatment of troops
Gulf Coast residents strand- Monday · at Walter Reed. could
help
protect
ed for days without federal when Homeland Security Democrats from GOP
assistarice .
Secretary Michael Chertoff charges that proposals by
for its part. the Bush and Emilio Gonzalez. direc- some Democratic lawmakadministration has moved tor of U.S. Citizenship and ers to cut money for the ·war
quickly to try to contain the lrilmigration. will swear in would hurt troops in the war
political damage. Defense five wounded soldiers as zone . The Walter Reed story
Secretary Robert Gates new American citizens.
is also helping Democrats
forced Army Secretary
Bush adminisiration offi, by providing a distraction francis Harvey to resign last cials also headed to Capitol if only for now - from the
Friday, and Maj . Gen. Hi II on Tuesday and i!polo- party's internal disagreeGeorge W. Weightman . who gized profusely. one by one ments over how and when to
· was 1D charge. of Walter Reed saying they were at fault for torce the president's hand .

Community Calendar
Public meetings

Erin Bartley, Lindsay Carr, Christy Sanders, "and
Christopher Williams, left to right, were inducted into the
Honor Society at OVCS .

Honor Society inductees
GALLIPOLIS - Ohio Valley Christian School recently
inducted new members into the Honor Society.
The Honor Society members are selected by the faculty
based on the students' performance in academics,
Chri,tian testimony. service activities, and cooperation in
school programs.
Jay Jarvis , the Bible and Algebra teacher. is the advisor
for the Honor Society and challenged the new inductees
upon induction with a message about making your life
count for God . The new inductees are all juniors .

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REEDSVILLE - A program on former first ladies was
presented by Marilyn Hannum and Janet Connolly at the
February meeting of the Riverview Garden Club held in the
social room of the Reedsville United Methodist Church.
The lives of Martha Washington. Dolly Madison. Julia
Taylor. Lucy Hayes , Edith Roosevelt, Frances Cleveland.
Eleanor Roosevelt. and Bess Truman were reviewed along
with interesting trivia about each one. A display board with
a portrait of each lady wa' used in the presentation. Ball
gown candle favors and crocheted patriotic magnets made
bv Hannum for members were used on the tables .
"Kila Frank conducted the business meeting . Members
answered roll call with an original valentine verse or reading. Requests for a copy of Margaret Cauthorn's humerous
reading. "My Love" were made by several attending.
Margaret Grossnickle. treasurer, reported that over $160
was made at the auction held at the January meeting . The
money was added to the club's treasury to be used for community projects.
Following the refreshment bour. fruit bas_k ets were
assembled for shut ins in the community. an annual
·
February project of the club.
Others attending were Ruth Anne Balderson. Mary lice
Bise. IPatty Grossnickle. Mary Ann Harris , Marlene
Putman. Francis Reed. Nolan Spears, Delores Spencer,
Sylvia Webb, Nancy Wachter. Maxine Whitehead. Janice
Young. and a guest. Helen Dailey. Marlene Putman won the
door prize provided by Webb. Hostesses for the March
meeting will be Wachter and Spears at the Wachter home.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Put child's emotional needs first
BY KATHY MITCHEU
AND MARCY SuGAR

Dear
Annie:
After
Hurricane Katrina, my sister and her 13-year-old son
moved into my home . I
notice that when my sister
takes a shower, her son
goes into the bathroom and
talks to her. I am horrified
by this and feel it is wrong.
I know nothing sexual is
going on, but still, it's inappropriate.
I confronted my sister,
and she said I was just jealous because she and her son
have such a close relationship.! told her I didn't want
this to happen in my home
ever again, but the very next
day. the
same thing
occurred.
I then reported this
behavior
to
Child
Protective Services. My
sister told the social worker that after she had
surgery many months ago,
her son began helping her
with her showers because
she couldn't do it alone.
The social worker told my
sister that I was causing
problems and she and her
son should consider moving out. What do you
think?
Concerned
Brother
Dear Brother: Of course
your sister should not be
showering with her 13year-old son in the room,
but your confrontational
methods are not helping her
reach this conclusion on
her own. Instead, she
becomes defensive . Sis
needs to understand that it
is not in her son's best
interest for her to create
such an intimate environment with a sexually developing boy who loves his
mother. A caring parent
puts her child's emotional
needs first.
You cannot force your
sister to stop doing this,
nor, apparently, is enough
going on for the authorities
to step in . Please back off a
bit and talk to her calmly,
explaining why this is
harmful. You also should
work on being a father figure to your nephew. which
will encourage him to
develop a healthier relationship wtth his mother.
Dear Annie: Last March,
my husband and I took a
two-w~aek holiday to Puerto
Vallarta, Mexico. It was
lovely except for one thing
- spring break. I looked
around in wonder as plane- .
loads of college kids
arrived. Who pays for these
kids' vacations? If the
answer is "their parents,"shame on them 1 After the
performances I saw at our
hotel. I decided to enlighten
these parents.
Was that your lovely
daughter who was so
drunk she passed out and
vomited in the hot tub and
had to be pulled out by
hotel security staff? Was it
your son who was in such
a drunken stupor that he
had to be escorted to his

room each time he entered
the lobby? The bar staff
will not serve alcohol to
those who are too drunk,
but their friends are happy
to get them more booze.
Bartenders also enforce
rules about the number of
drinks at a time, but noth ing stops the kids from
moving to the next bar.
Every year, kids die from
alcohol poisoning , drunk
girls get sex ually assaulted
and worse. All this comes as
no surprise to me anymore.
- California Adult
Dear Adult: Many college kids consider drunken
binges a rite of passage ,
and spring break tends to
encourage such reckless-

ness. Unfortunately, this
behavior isn't like! y to
stop, even though it is dan gerous . We only hope kids
who are planning to
behave stupidly will have a
sober friend around to
watch out for them .
Dear Annie: I had to
write after reading the letter
from "Torrance. Calif. ,"
who said women shou ld
stop taking men with them
when they shop for clothes .
Once, after spending
untold hours watching my
girlfriend try on clothes
and offering my reluctant
opinion (you can't win.
guys). I took the biggest
dress I could find, put it
over my clothes and asked

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NATION • WORLD

Police: Pilot intentionally crashed into fotmer
in-law's house, killing himself, daughter

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Indonesian jet catches fire
upon landing, killing 49,
Australian prime minister says
said that 140 passengers and
crew were on board.
Howard said around 10
JAKARTA. Indonesia Australians were aboard the
An Indonesian jetliner car- plane, but he could not conrying 140 people burst into firm any Australian deaths.
names as it landed on Java
The Australians on board
island Wednesday. trapping were diplomatic staff and
a number of people inside journalists who were travelthe burning plane. the air- ing from the capital,
line and witnesses said.
Jakarta, ahead of Foreign
Prime Minister John Aft'airs Minister Alexander
Howard said Indonesian Downer and Attorneyofficials had confirmed 49 General Phillip Ruddock,
deaths, and that some who had been due to attend
Australians may be among a function later Wednesday.
them.
Neither official was aboard
''It is a terrible tragedy." the stricken plane.
Howard told a nationally
There was no immediate
television news conference. word on what sparked the
''Many lives· have been lost blaze. Survivors said it
and our love and sympathy began at the front the plane
and condolences go to those before engulfing the aircraft.
who are suffering distress
"Before the plane landed it
and grief."
was shaking. Suddenly there
The Garuda airlines jet was smoke inside the fuse shook violently as it pre- lage. it hit the runway and
pared to land and then overthen it landed in a rice field ,"
shot the runway. hitting local Islamic leader Dien
fences and slamming into a
rice field shortly · before 7 Syamsudin told El-Shinta. " I
saw a foreigner. His clothes
a.m., survivors said.
Many passengers escaped were on fire and I jumped
and rescuers battled names from the emergency exit.
to reach those trapped Thank God I survived."
BBC World television
inside, said Capt. Ari Sapari,
carried
footage of ragin g
operations
director of
flames
poking
through sevnational carrier Garuda. The
· blaze , which gutted the air- eral windows of the passencraft and sent black smoke ger compartment.
Another survivor told
billowing into the air, took
local
TV station RCTI TV
two hours to put out.
Howard said Indonesian that "before landing I felt
officials had confirmed 49 the plane shake strongly."
"We overshot the runway,
deaths, though it was not
clear where that information then I heard the sound of an
ex plosion and ran through
came from.
Laras Widhyo , from an emergency exit," continGaruda 's Yogyakarta office . ued passenger Muhammad
said at least 22 werr killed Dimyati. " I believe many
remained
and 92 were being treated at passengers
trapped
on
board."
three hospitals, some with
Indonesia has been hit by
broken bones and burns. He
said some passengers were ~ string of transportation
thought to have walked disasters in recent months.
In late December, a passenawa~ from the accident,
makmg it difficult to con- ger fetry sank in a storm in
firm the death toll.
the Java Sea, killing more
The state-owned airline than 400 people.

Bv CHRIS BRUMMITT

Bv TOM DAVIES

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

BEDFORD . Ind . - "I've
got her, and you· re not
going to get her."
Beth Johnson heard those
words from her ex-husband
Monday, shortly before he
crashed his rented si ngleengine plane into his former
mother-in -law's south ern
Indiana home, killing himself and the couple's &amp;-yearold daughter.
The mother-in-law, Vivian
Pace , described the cell
phone call Tuesday as investigators tried to determine
why novice pilot Eric
Johnson strapped his daughter into the plane's passenger seat and apparently
crashed the plane deliberately into the one-story house.
Pace said she has no
APPhoto
doubt ' that the crash was
intentional because Johnson Vivian Pace walks past her house in Bedford, Ind., Tuesday. Eric Johnson crashed his renthad been harassing his ex- ed Cessna into his former mother-in-law's southern Indiana home Monday, kjlling himself
wife for months. including and his B-year-old daughter. Emily Johnson.
buying a house thr~e doors
down from hers .
the-plane crashed into Pace'·s 2006, but the court did not ment when reached in Iowa.
"That was the only way home around I0:45 a.m. disclose the reasons.
Johnson had worked for
he could hurt Beth," she Monday in Bedford. nearly
Pace said Johnson threat- the state for 20 years and
said . "That was the only 70 mtles southwest of ened his wife with a gun last managed more than I S,OOO
way he could get to her."
Indianapolis. Pace was summer in an effort to ·acres of forest, said Mark
In the cell phone call. home but uninjured . ·
change her mind about the Farmer, a conservation and
Pace said, her daughter
The plane had already divorce. Bedford police said public information officer.
could hear the child in the crashed but the occupants they never received a com"By all accounts , he was a
background
saying. had not been identified plaint about the alleged good employee, generally
"Mommy. come get me. when Beth Johnson filed a incident.
well-liked:" Farmer said.
come get me." It was missing person report
Mary Webb , who lived
Counselors were availunclear whether the call was be~ause her daughter had across from the Johnsons able at Parkview Primary
made from the cockpit or not arrived at school that for about 12 years, said School in Bedford, where
before the plane took off.
morning after spending the police cars were parked out- Emily was a first-grader.
Police were treating the weekend with her father.
side the home for several
"We're all grieving over
crash as a suicide and homi"It is just gut-wrenching weeks last summer. Eric this," Principal Sari Wood
cide . State Police Sgt. Dave to think about what was Johnson told her they were
Bursten said investigators happening to that child just there to protect his wife and said. She described Emily
as a "dear little girl" who
had yet to find any notes prior to the crash," Bursten daughter.
indicating Johnson's inten- said Monday.
"He said, 'I wouldn't hurt "got a kick out of things and
tions. but the fact that the
Witnesses said the aircraft her, I wouldn't do that,' and enjoyed life ."
"She just was one of those
house was his ex-wife's appeared to be trying to I took his word for it," Webb
mother's home raised seri- land when it veered sharply said. "He didn't seem like really friendly, really open
little kids," Wood said.
that type of person at all."
ous questions.
· and went out of sight.
Associated Press Writer
"All of those things
Wt~bb
said
Johnson
Eric Johnson, a property
.
Tom
Murphy
in
together lead us in the direc- manager for the state moved out in the fall under
tion that this was done Department of Natural r,&lt;&gt;lice supervision and was Indianapolis contributed to
intentionally," Bursten said. Resources, had recently 'very bitter about the this report.
Andrew Todd Fox of the taken the girl to Cancun for divorce." He wanted cusNational
Transportation a few days of vacation.
tody of Emily but said he
Emily "was to spend the would settle for visitation
Safety Board said investi~a­
tors were also reviewmg weekend with dad, and dad rights, she said.
whether the plane was func- was supposed to bring her
Police
searched
tioning properly and hoped to school Monda~ morn- Johnson's home, seizing
to have a preliminary report ing," Bedford Pohce Maj. two computers, a briefcase
within a week.
and day planner. There
Dennis Parsley said.
Virgil
I.
Grissom
Johnson obtained his were no notes indicating
Municipal Airport has no pilot 's license in November, what his plans had been,
controller on duty, so there the same month the couple Parsley said.
was no tape available of divorced after 12 years of
Coroner John Sherri II said
any radio communication, marnage .
resu Its of lox icology tests
Fox said.
Court records showed on Johnson were pending.
He declined to say if Beth Johnson had obtained
A man who · identified
Johnson, 47 , said anything a restraining order against himself as Eric Johnson's
over the plane's radio before her husband on July 14, brother declined to com-

Walter Reed gives Democrats new
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Wednesday, March 7
POMEROY
- Meigs
County Commissioners to
meet at II a .m., due to a
meeting in Columbus on
Thursday.
Friday, March 9
ATHENS - Area 14
Workforce
In vestment
Board,.9:30 a .m. at the OU
Inn. Athens.
Thesday, March 13
PORTLAND - Portland
Communitv Center Board
meeting . 'I p.m., regular
meeting and accepting letters of interest for board
member positions. ·

Clubs and
organizations
Thursday, March 8
CHESTER
Shade
River Lodge 453, 7:30p.m.
at the hall . Refreshm ents.
SYRACUSE
Wildwood Garden Club, I
p.m .. at home of Shirley
Hamm. Hal Kneen to present program on plant propagation methods .
TUPPERS PLAINS VFW Post 9053 meets at
7:30 p.m. at hall . Meal at
6:30p.m.
RACINE - Ohio River
Producers (FFA Alumni),
regular meeting . 7 p.m.,
· Southern Vo-Ag room.
RACINE Sonshine
Circle of the DorcasBethany Church, 7 p.m .. at
church.
POMEROY - Alpha Iota
Masters , II :30 a.m. at the
St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Saturday, March 10
POMEROY Meigs
County
Christian
Motorcycle Association,
"Delivered" Chapter, regular meeting. 10 .a.m ..
Common Grounds Coffee
Shop.
Thes!lay, March 13
POMEROY Meigs
County
Chamber
of
Commerce. business-minded
luncheon,
noon,
Pomeroy Library, speaker
B.J . Wilberg, chamber of

commerce executives of
Ohio, en tertainment by
Rivers Bend Quat1et. ·lunch
catered by Crow's KFC I
Long John Silvers.RSVP at
992-5005 by March 12 .

Church events
Thursday, March 8
POMEROY - Lenten
worship service will be held
at the Forest Run United
Methodist Church 7 p.m .
Special music, homily by
the Rev. Fr. Walter Heinz.
Sponsored by the Meigs
County
Ministerial
Assoctation. Pastor Bob
Robinson, theme of the
worship, " Listening. but
Not Hearing."
Sunday, March 11
SYRACUSE
Gary
Griffith will speak at the
Syracuse
Community
Church. Second Street, 6:30
p.m.

Other events
Monday, March 12
PAGEVILLE
- TB
Clinic at Scipio Township
Fire Department , 5-6:30
p.m. Skin tests available to
public to be read March 14.

Youth events
Saturday, March 10
SYRACUSE
Syracuse Youth Baseball
League signups. 4 to 6 p.m .
Saturday and 2 to 4 p.m .
Sunday at the Syracuse
Firehouse.

Birthdays.
Thursday, March 8
POMEROY - Nathan
Biggs will observe his 87th
birthday Thursday. Cards
may be sent to him at 38960
Staie Route 124, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769.
Sunday, March 11
.. POMEROY
Marie
Hauck will observe her 90th
birthday on Sunday, March
II. Cards may be sent to her
at 644 Osborn St.. Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769.

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since August 2006. was oust- not delving deeper into
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
ed from his post a day earlier. reports of staffing problems
The rapid removal of the and a maintenance backlog
. WASHINGTON
two officials was followed at Walter Reed.
Democrats are using the by a promise by Vice
"I'm deeply cha~rined by
uproar over Walter Reed President Dick Cheney and the events that bnng us to
Army Medical Center as the president himself that this hearing," said David
their latest cudgel to batter the problems would be Chu, the Pentagon's personPresident Bush for his Iraq fixed, and the creation of nel chief.
war policies as the adminis- high-profile panels to
A White House statement
tration shows sign's it fears unearth gaps in the system.
released Tuesday said the
political damage from the
In a speech at the president's 2008 request for
. revelations.
on $38.7 billion for military
American
Legion
Reports of patient neglect Tuesday, Bush announced health care was double what
and shoddy outpatient he had asked former Senate it was when he took office.
rooms at the hospital have Majority Leader Bob Dole ,
The rhetoric failed to plabrought Army brass to R-Kan .. and former Health cate Democrats, who said
Capitol Hill to explain and and
Services the Walter Reed problems
Human
apologize. Bush's handling Secretary Donna Shalala, a were shining a spotlight on
of the war has been widely Democrat, to lead a biparti- the administration's failed
unpopular with .voters. and san probe into the mistreat- war policies.
reports about Walter Reed ment of wounded troops.
'There is a pattern tiere
come on the heels of his
Bush
also
directed that we're just not focused
decision to send more Veterans Affairs Secretary on what needs to be done to
troops to Iraq - whie h has Jim Nicholson to set up a help these young men and
also met a negative task force of ofticials from women," said Sen. Hillary
response from the public.
various agencies to identify Rodham Clinton, D-N .Y.. a
Democrats are stepping up problems in treating wound- 2008 presidential contender.
their anti-war rhetoric and ed troops. To underscore the
Sen. Edward Kennedy. 0· casting Walter Reed as the message that he cares about Mass .. said the Bush adminlatest Bush administration the troops, Bush referred to istration failed to plan adefailure in planning for the the group as a task force on quately fo~ the long and
war and other contingencies. "returning global war on bloody war.
"This is the Katrina of terror heroes." .
"And now they're failing
2007 ," said Sen. Chuck
To further make that those who have sacriftced
Schumer, 0-N.Y.. compar- point, the administration so much," said Kennedy.
ing the hospital scandal to invited journalists to a ·natuFocusing the Iraq debate
the 2005 hurricane that left ralization ceremony next on the treatment of troops
Gulf Coast residents strand- Monday · at Walter Reed. could
help
protect
ed for days without federal when Homeland Security Democrats from GOP
assistarice .
Secretary Michael Chertoff charges that proposals by
for its part. the Bush and Emilio Gonzalez. direc- some Democratic lawmakadministration has moved tor of U.S. Citizenship and ers to cut money for the ·war
quickly to try to contain the lrilmigration. will swear in would hurt troops in the war
political damage. Defense five wounded soldiers as zone . The Walter Reed story
Secretary Robert Gates new American citizens.
is also helping Democrats
forced Army Secretary
Bush adminisiration offi, by providing a distraction francis Harvey to resign last cials also headed to Capitol if only for now - from the
Friday, and Maj . Gen. Hi II on Tuesday and i!polo- party's internal disagreeGeorge W. Weightman . who gized profusely. one by one ments over how and when to
· was 1D charge. of Walter Reed saying they were at fault for torce the president's hand .

Community Calendar
Public meetings

Erin Bartley, Lindsay Carr, Christy Sanders, "and
Christopher Williams, left to right, were inducted into the
Honor Society at OVCS .

Honor Society inductees
GALLIPOLIS - Ohio Valley Christian School recently
inducted new members into the Honor Society.
The Honor Society members are selected by the faculty
based on the students' performance in academics,
Chri,tian testimony. service activities, and cooperation in
school programs.
Jay Jarvis , the Bible and Algebra teacher. is the advisor
for the Honor Society and challenged the new inductees
upon induction with a message about making your life
count for God . The new inductees are all juniors .

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REEDSVILLE - A program on former first ladies was
presented by Marilyn Hannum and Janet Connolly at the
February meeting of the Riverview Garden Club held in the
social room of the Reedsville United Methodist Church.
The lives of Martha Washington. Dolly Madison. Julia
Taylor. Lucy Hayes , Edith Roosevelt, Frances Cleveland.
Eleanor Roosevelt. and Bess Truman were reviewed along
with interesting trivia about each one. A display board with
a portrait of each lady wa' used in the presentation. Ball
gown candle favors and crocheted patriotic magnets made
bv Hannum for members were used on the tables .
"Kila Frank conducted the business meeting . Members
answered roll call with an original valentine verse or reading. Requests for a copy of Margaret Cauthorn's humerous
reading. "My Love" were made by several attending.
Margaret Grossnickle. treasurer, reported that over $160
was made at the auction held at the January meeting . The
money was added to the club's treasury to be used for community projects.
Following the refreshment bour. fruit bas_k ets were
assembled for shut ins in the community. an annual
·
February project of the club.
Others attending were Ruth Anne Balderson. Mary lice
Bise. IPatty Grossnickle. Mary Ann Harris , Marlene
Putman. Francis Reed. Nolan Spears, Delores Spencer,
Sylvia Webb, Nancy Wachter. Maxine Whitehead. Janice
Young. and a guest. Helen Dailey. Marlene Putman won the
door prize provided by Webb. Hostesses for the March
meeting will be Wachter and Spears at the Wachter home.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

ANNIE'S MAILBOX

Put child's emotional needs first
BY KATHY MITCHEU
AND MARCY SuGAR

Dear
Annie:
After
Hurricane Katrina, my sister and her 13-year-old son
moved into my home . I
notice that when my sister
takes a shower, her son
goes into the bathroom and
talks to her. I am horrified
by this and feel it is wrong.
I know nothing sexual is
going on, but still, it's inappropriate.
I confronted my sister,
and she said I was just jealous because she and her son
have such a close relationship.! told her I didn't want
this to happen in my home
ever again, but the very next
day. the
same thing
occurred.
I then reported this
behavior
to
Child
Protective Services. My
sister told the social worker that after she had
surgery many months ago,
her son began helping her
with her showers because
she couldn't do it alone.
The social worker told my
sister that I was causing
problems and she and her
son should consider moving out. What do you
think?
Concerned
Brother
Dear Brother: Of course
your sister should not be
showering with her 13year-old son in the room,
but your confrontational
methods are not helping her
reach this conclusion on
her own. Instead, she
becomes defensive . Sis
needs to understand that it
is not in her son's best
interest for her to create
such an intimate environment with a sexually developing boy who loves his
mother. A caring parent
puts her child's emotional
needs first.
You cannot force your
sister to stop doing this,
nor, apparently, is enough
going on for the authorities
to step in . Please back off a
bit and talk to her calmly,
explaining why this is
harmful. You also should
work on being a father figure to your nephew. which
will encourage him to
develop a healthier relationship wtth his mother.
Dear Annie: Last March,
my husband and I took a
two-w~aek holiday to Puerto
Vallarta, Mexico. It was
lovely except for one thing
- spring break. I looked
around in wonder as plane- .
loads of college kids
arrived. Who pays for these
kids' vacations? If the
answer is "their parents,"shame on them 1 After the
performances I saw at our
hotel. I decided to enlighten
these parents.
Was that your lovely
daughter who was so
drunk she passed out and
vomited in the hot tub and
had to be pulled out by
hotel security staff? Was it
your son who was in such
a drunken stupor that he
had to be escorted to his

room each time he entered
the lobby? The bar staff
will not serve alcohol to
those who are too drunk,
but their friends are happy
to get them more booze.
Bartenders also enforce
rules about the number of
drinks at a time, but noth ing stops the kids from
moving to the next bar.
Every year, kids die from
alcohol poisoning , drunk
girls get sex ually assaulted
and worse. All this comes as
no surprise to me anymore.
- California Adult
Dear Adult: Many college kids consider drunken
binges a rite of passage ,
and spring break tends to
encourage such reckless-

ness. Unfortunately, this
behavior isn't like! y to
stop, even though it is dan gerous . We only hope kids
who are planning to
behave stupidly will have a
sober friend around to
watch out for them .
Dear Annie: I had to
write after reading the letter
from "Torrance. Calif. ,"
who said women shou ld
stop taking men with them
when they shop for clothes .
Once, after spending
untold hours watching my
girlfriend try on clothes
and offering my reluctant
opinion (you can't win.
guys). I took the biggest
dress I could find, put it
over my clothes and asked

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Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and
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Wednesday, March 7,

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

GUEST VIEW

The Daily Sentinel Access to education is not a discretionary matter
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Referendum
A statement on management
Dear Editor:
"Lord. what fool s we mortals be ." ''A Midsummer
Night 's Dream," Act II , Scene Ill agai n demonstmted itself
when the Middleport Village Council met in special session
on Friday. March 2, and voted 3 to 2 to place an ill-timed
and ill-advised levy on the May 8 primary ballot.
I believe that this unnecessary $3 .000 ex penditure
ex hibits a wanton disre~ard for the financial and political
realities of our commumt y.
I urge the voters of Middleport to make this levy proposal a referendum on the village council's fiscal management
policy and vote aga inst the tax levy.

Eric Cllambers
Middleport

TODAY IN HISTORY

While volunteering for an
enrichment
after-school
program in Meigs County. I
was encouraging a fourth
grade girl to attend college .
She certainly seemed open
to the idea . wide-eyed with
possibility, and then what I
tmagined to be her father's
voice came out of her little
mouth. " How much does it
cost''" the girl asked.
Her question is quite signifi ca nt , not because of
what she asked but why she
asked it . While other fourth
graders are practicing mathemat ics in dassrooms . children in our region attempt
to so lve real-world equations: How can I afford to
go to college?
But education should not
be a privilege ex te.nded only
to the rich. Access to education is not a discretionary
matter.
I told the young girl the
same thin g I tell my
prospective
fres hmen :
" Hardships may plague you
down the road, but an
mv estment in your education pays ; never allow the
cost to deter you. We find
funds to r cars. homes. bigscreen TV s. and other items
that depreciate . They can
repossess that car, they can
foreclose on your hqme ,
turn off your light s and
water, but no matter what.
they can never take away
your mind, your knowledge
and your capacity for critical thought. Once the
degree is earned , they can
never come and repossess
your diploma . Education
never fail s to allpreciate,
and if you've been raised to
give back , everyone in your
family will benefit from
your ed ucation ."
Public colleges of education serve many important
purposes. but perhaps none

serve first-generation. low income. disabled and other
underrepresented students .
The programs provide services that are not otherwise
available to those students .
Dr. Renee
Our Upward Bound proMiddleton gram active ly seeks students
from more than a dozen high
schools in Southeast Ohio.
giving them opportunities to
en hance their academic
as imponant as increasing skill s to help them prepare
access
to
education , for and ga in admission to
PreK- 20. As stewards of
college .
public ed ucation . we have a
The College Adjustment
responsibility to ensure that Program promotes college
a ll segments of our citizenry
have. in Abraham Lincoln's completion and success by
words. "the right to rise up." offering services such as free
We are called to educate tutoring, academic advisi ng.
stude nts from the foothills counseling. computer he lp
or Appalachia to Ohio's and peer menturing .
The McNair Scholars
urban centers and all points
Program encourages highin between.
achieving
underg raduates to
The Ohio Universi ty
go
on
to
graduate school.
College of Education is takearn
their
doctorates and
ing that responsibility seriously. As state dollars to become professors . The
support public education ivory tower era of tweed
dwindle. colleges must find jackets , elbow patches apd
creative ways to become British accents is over. OHio
more access-ible to Ohio's University is committed to
families. We are working to recruiting and retaining facmake sure our reg ion 's chil - ulty who represent the
dren no longer see a college region. who share our life
education as an unattainable ex perience&gt; and are dedicatgoal. More than merely a ed to helping our young
viable option. education is people dream dreams and
the key to a successful att ain them!
The se · three programs
future. well within the grasp
have
served more than
of all who aspire to achieve .
5,000
Ohio
University stuFor all those who have the
will, Ohio University can dents. In tum, those stulead
the
way. Ohio dents have continued to
University just celebrated serve the reg ion. TRIO stuNational TRIO Day - an dents understand the investopportunity to raise aware- ment that has been made in
ness of three federally-fund - them. by others and by
ed programs increasing themselves. They hav e
taken to heart the centuriesaccess to education.
Since 1964. TRIO pro- old wisdom of St. Luke: To
grams across America have whom much is dven . much
'
helped more than 10.5 mil- is expected.
A teac her in Springfield.
lion students further their
Jim
Schurrer
education
goals
and Ohio .
improve their quality of life. desi gned and successfully
TRIO programs aim to piloted a course called

Today is Wednesday. March 7. the 66th day of 2007.
There are 299 days left in the year.
Today's Hi ghlight in History : On March 7.1965. a march
by civil rights demonstrators was broken up in Selma. Ala .•
by state troopers and a sheriff's posse .
On this date: In 1876, Ale xander Graham Bell received a
patent for his telephone .
In 1936. Adolf Hitler ordered hi s troops to march into the
Rhineland . thereby breaking the Treaty of Versailles and
the Locamo Pact.
In 1994. the Supreme Court ruled that a parody that
pokes fun at an original work can be wnsidered "fair use"
that doesn' t require permission from the copyright holder.
One year ago: The Bush administration drew a hard line
on Iran . warning of "meaningful consequences" if the
Islamic government did not back away from an international confrontation over its disputed nuclear program.
, Today's Birthday s: Photographer Lord Snowdon is 77.
TV personality Willard Scott is 73. Football Hall-of: Famer
Franco Harris is ·57 . Rhythm-and-blues si nger-musician
Ernie Isley (The Isley Brothers) is 55. Opera singer Denyce
Graves is 43. Comedian Wanda Sykes is 43. Singer-actress
Taylor Dayne is 42. Actress Laura Prepon is 27.
: Thought for Today : ''If you're not feeling good about
you, what you ' re wearing outside doesn't mean a thing ."Leontyne Price. American opera singer.

"Race . Media and Identity ."
Jim is a 2005 Ohio
University graduate who
ea rned
hi s
bachelor's
degree in education with the
support of the McNair
Scholars Program . Jim
understands that the investment doesn't end with him ;
he clearly sees his obligation to pay it forward . And
he sees as much potential in
his ow n students as his
mentors· saw in him . He
says, " I feel that this generation may be the one to
make a hu ge change ."
Armed with a bachelor's
degree in Early Childhood
Education. Heather Parks
has been prepared for the
challenges the ftrst year of
teac·hing presents . She
retu rned to Chillicothe. her
home. to teacli in Ross
County. Upward Bound
taught Heather the importance of giving back to her
community while kindling
her passion for learnin g.
She's passing both along to
he r own students; " I want to
be able to help them mature
and grow into responsible
adults.'' Heat her says.
Without the TRIO programs. Jim and Heathe1
may never ha ve had the
chanc e to inspire Ohio's
nex t generation of great
minds. TRIO helped them
solve the equation. " How
can I atlord the cost of higher education?" And now,
they are encourag ing other
yo ung mind s to do the
same .
Teaching is a spiritual
calling. but it is also a journey that no one should trav el alone . Thank s to Ohio
Univcrsitv 's
TR 10
Programs: no one has to .
(Dr. Renee A . Middleton
is d&lt;'UIJ of th e Collef(e oj
Ed11catio11
at
Ohio
Uni1·enity.!

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NELSONVILLE - The
Foundation for Appalachian
Ohio is now accepting
applications for the Forest
Bachtel Scholarship Awards
Program.
The scholarships are
given annually to graduates
of Meigs Hi gh School and
are the result of an endowed
fund at the Foundation for
Appa lachian O hio estab1ished by the late Dr. Harry
Keig. There are two different scholarship award categories:
Academic
Achievement and Athletic
Achievement .
Keig established this fund
through a bequest in memory of 'forest Bachtel , his
teacher and coach while

local Briefs

Keig was a student at
Middleport High School
(now consolidated into
Meigs Hi~h School). As an
adult, Ketg became a successful surgeon in Nebraska
he
never forgot
but
Bachtel's dedication as a
teacher, the tremendous
impact he had on students
and his strength in living'
with Lou Gherig's disease
for more than 20 years.
The fund represents the
largest private scholarship
gift established to benefit
graduates of Meigs Hi gh
School. The scholarships
are awarded on the basis of
a competitive process that
considers
academic
ac hievement, extra-curricular activities, educational
goals and personal aspirations. The candidates for the

Meryl Streep is a pussycat
Meryl Streep nearly got
an Academy Award this
year for playing a willful,
demanding boss who rules
her
fashion
magazine
domain with an iron fist in
"The Devil Wears Prada."
Many reviewers called her
the "boss from Hell" or the
"world's worst boss." In the
movie, she makes employees pick up her dry cleaning
and deliver it to her house at
10 p.m. She calls her assistant at night and on . weekends . She changes long-set
sc hedules at the last minute.
Bad boss? Nightmare boss'
Hardly . She's a cupcake
compared to many of the
bosses who ' ve fired me .
I walked past an editor 's
desk years ago while he was
sc reaming into the phone .
swearing oath upon oath.
his face contorted in rage .
I'd been on the receiving
end of that phone call more
than once and had nothing
but pity for the poor mise rable victim on the other end
of that line. The last thing
he sc reamed before he
slammed down the phone
was. " If you ever call here
again. I' II come over there
and stick my fist down your
mouth and pull your heart
out through your throat ,..
" Who was that'"' l wh is-

Jim
Mullen

pered to his secretary.
" His Mom," she whi spered back. I went back to
my desk and started updatmg my resume.
One boss I worked for
would call the office in the
middle of the night and
leave two or three hours
worth of memos and notes
on a special answering
machine he had installed .
The machine could hold
eight hours worth of messages. In the morning all his
midnight ramblin~s had to
be typed and on h1s desk by
8 a.m .. Several times. especially on the weekends. the
machine would run out of
tape long befo~ he was finished . As far as I know. not
one of these very important
ideas was eve r used in the
business.
In "The Devil Wears
Prada.'' Strecp e ~pects her
ass istants to bring her coffee morning. noon and

night . This is how we know
she is evil. Apparently, it 's
OK for waiters and waitresses to bring you coffee
and for airline attendants to
bring you coffee and for the
host of a dinner party to
bring you coffee. but if you
ask your 22-year-old. clueless assistant on her first job
to get you coffee. you are
Satan 's evil twin .
"What do you think I am ,
some kind of servant?" Well
... yes. I had one boss who
hired an assistant just to fill
out his e~tensive -expense
account reports. Because
eve ry moment he spent
doing his expense account
was a minute he could not
be out spe nding even more
of the company's money .
The entire time I worked for
him . I ne ver fil ed one
expense report. It was highly discouraged . They eventually
had an Enron
moment . but Mr. Expense
A&lt;:count landed another job
the same day. All the business lunches he had expensing had been job interviews
with other compani es.
Another publisher td t he
wasn't doi ng his job unless
be sent his ass istant home in
tears every day . Yo u may ask
why she stayed . Because.
tmderneath the tears. she

was much tougher and
smat1er th an he was. Today
she runs a big New York
City advertising agency. As
far as I know. the publisher 's
magazine has never gotten
one ad from any uf her
client s. Nev er will.
One di v ision head I
worked for would leave the
office for lunch and loudly
tell his secretary that he'd be
back at 1:30. At 1:30 he'd
call her and say he· d be back
at 2:30. At 3, he 'd call and
schedule a department head
meeting for 4:15. At 4:30
he· d call and say he was tied
up and reschedule the meeting for tomorrow morning at
9 . He usually pulled this
stunt on Friday afternoons.
but sometimes he'd do it o n
other days or the week. And
eve ry now and then, he really would come back to the
office. Because his employees beheved he was coming
back. he kept the entire
ofl'ice from slac king off,
even though he was gone for
the day. It was always an
Academy Award performance .
(Jim Muller~ is che awhor
of " It 1i1kes u Vill"ge Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life .. and .. Bubr 's First
Iiwvo ... You am reach him
u/ jim_mul/en@mywu\·.com).

CAP meets

Question: My friend and I
both )1ave Type II diabetes.
When we compare notes on
our care, we have found that
her blood sugar is much
higher than mine. It gets as
high as 185 after meals. She
POMEROY - The Pomeroy United Methodist Church says her doctor is afraid she
will serve a f~ee community dinner, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday will have hypoglycemia (low
at the church. The public is invited to the baked steak din- blood sugar). My doctor says
I should try to keep my sugar
ner which includes dessert.
as close to normal as ·possible. Whose doctor is right?
Answer: Management of
any illness can vary from
patient to patient and doctor
to doctor, but several studMORGAN COUNTY
Ohio Department of ies have shown that tight
Transportation (0DOT) District 10 Deputy Director Larry glucose control can delar or
Woodford and his staff are requesting assistance from the even prevent the complicapublic in furthering the development of an transportation tions of diabetes. People
Improvement proJect for Township Road 209 (Monastery who keep their blood sugar
Road) in Morgan County.
in the same raages as a perOOOT announces that a public meeting will be held son who is not diabetic will
Tuesday , March 13 . at the Morgan County ODOT Garage benefit in tbe short term and
located on TR 209. The meeting will be held in open house long term as well .
format from 2-7 p.m .
The immediate benefits
The purpose of the meeting is for ODOT to share pre- of "normal" blood sugar
liminary concepts with the public and to ~ain feedback on levels are that you feel betthe proposed realignment and reconstruction of Monastery ter and that you no longer
Road. which serves as a connector between State Route 60 have symptoms associated
and State Route 78.
Public comments will be accepted by e-mail to:
Stephanie.Filson@dot .state.oh.us or by mail to: Larry
Woodford, Ohio Department of Transportation District 10,
338 Muskingum Dnve, Marietta, Ohio 45750.
"We welcome comments from those unable to attend the
meeting. as well as those who are," said Woodford . "Those
who travel the highway and have knowledge of the area
may have ideas or su~gestions that are invaluable to the
success of the project.'
Upon completion of this initial meeting. all received comments will be considered in ODOT's development of alternatives. ODOT will also weigh factors such as residential
and environmental impacts. constructibility and cost.

with high blood sugar,
such as thirst , frequent urination, fatigue , hunger and
blurred vision.
The' lon~-term complications of d1abetes can have
serious ramifications. They
can cause irreversible illness and shorten your life.
High blood sugar damages
your kidneys. heart, blood
vessels and nerves. Once
that damage has occurred, it
cannot be undone .
So what should your su~ar
be? You1 fasting mommg
sugar should be less than
I 05 milligrams per deciliter.
In a non-diabetic, normal
non-fasting sugar is between
70.and 120 mgldl.lf you are
a diabetic, your sugar should
be between 90 and !30
before meals, less than 180
two hours after eating, and
less than 160 at bedtime.
Some sources are a little
more stringent. They want
135 two hours after eating
and 120 before bedtime. Even
using the more lenient guide-

Community dinner

ODOT seeks public input
on improvement project

unemployment in January,
11.1 percent, while Mercer
County had the lowest rate
at 4 percent.
from PageA1
The number of workers
unemployed in Ohio in
down from 5.6 percent in January was 320.000, down
December, the state said.
from 334,000 in December.
The national unemploy- The number of unemployed
ment rate for January was has decreased by 2,000 in
4 .6 percent. up from 4.5 the past 12 months from
percent in Decemhcr.
322.000. The. January
"The decline in the unemployment rate for
unemployment rate in Ohio was down from 5.5
January is more likely the percent in January 2006.
result of year-e nd data
The county and city rates
adjustments th an actual are unadjusted, meaning
changes in the work force," they do not take into
said Helen Jone s- Kelley. account seasonal adjustments in employment.
director of the ODJFS .
(The Associated Press
Monroe and Pike counties
had the hi ghest rate of contributed to this story.)

.

.

Street to determine the right
of way. Large trucks have
been using Broadway Street
to
access the lot where the old
from PageA1
junior high school building
TranspQrtation
Review once stood. Owners of the
Advisory Council removing trucks have paid the Southern
the Nel sonville Bypass Local School District, which
from its list of active high- owns the property, a fee to
park on the lot. Brian Boling.
way projects.
.
Curtis Jones. Racme one of the bllckers who paid
police marshal , told council the fee. told council somehe along with his other ofll- times he can't navigate the
cers would be compiling a street to the lot due to other
list of properties in the vil- cars parking along the street,
lage which are in violation of blocking it .
Hill and Jones said nothvillage ordinances in regards
ing
could be done until the
to high grass. JUnk cars and
dilapidated properties. Jon~s village __determines the right
is compiling the ltst thts of way. Hill maintains
week, hoping to get proper- Broadway Street is a village
street and the school board
ties cleaned up by spring.
"jumped
the gun" before
Council approved survey ing a section of Broadway leasing the space .

Ramp

from PageA1
morning to investigat~ the
cause of the fire. Jones "ud
Law less determined the fire
was a&lt;"cidental and be~a n

Scholarship Fund," said
Ann Da y. FAO program
director. "This scholarship
represent s an exciting
opportunity for Meigs High
School students."
The
Foundation · for
Appalachi an Ohio is a
regtonal co mmunity foundation serv ing the 29 counties of Southeast Ohio . The
Foundation attracts contributions for programs and
endowment. makes grants
for charitable and civic purposes and suppom local
and regional efforts for positi ve change . For more
information or to learn more
about the Foundation 's I'm
a Child of Appalachia'"
Network (ICAN') to promote regional access and
success in education , visit
www.appalachianohio.org.

1ight control of diabetes provides long-lasting benefits

CHESHIRE - Citizens Against Pollution will have
quarterly meeting s at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of April ,
July and October at the the Gallco Workshop building .
Information is available by calling 367-0273.

Fire

scholarship are nominated
by an administrative/teach ing staff member or a member of a school booster organization in recognition of
athletic excellence or academic achievement .
Scholarship nomination
and application forms are
available at the guidance
office of Meigs Hi gh
School , or by visiting the
Foundation's Web site at
www .appalac hianohi o .org.
Completed
nomin ation
forms must be received by
the guidance office at
Meigs High School on or
before April l .
" The Foundation for
Appalachian Ohio is committed to increasing access
to post-secondary education
in our region , through funds
such .as the Bachtel

FAMILY MEDICINE

Jess lee
Kimes was
named salesman of the

month for
January at
the Mark
Porter GM

Supercenter

Jobless

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GALLIPOLIS - Linda Charlene Eblin. 57. Gallipolis ,
passed away on March 3. 2007. at her re sidence .
She ~as born on April 7. 1949, daughter of Daisy Taylor
of Harnsonville and the late Lewis Gilbert Taylor.
Bestdes her father. she was preceded in death by her
grandmother. Maggie Caruthers . and her niece. Mindy
Diane Taylor.
Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband ,
Gerald S . Eblin. Gallipolis; dau~hter. Raena Eblin,
Gallipoli s; granddaughter. Kayla Eblm Proffitt. Gallipolis;
brothers: Lonnie Taylor and wife. Betty. Harrisonville.
Butch Taylor and wife. Desiree. Pomeroy. Ronnie Taylor
and wife. Connie. Grafton; a sister. Pam Barnett , New
Creek. W.Va .; four nephews and a niece.
Service will be held at II a.m. on Friday. March 9, 2007.
at the Wesleyan Bible Ho liness Church on Pearl Street.
Middleport with Rev. Rick Bourne and Rev. Ronnie Taylor
officiating . Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery .
Friends may call from 6-8 p .m. on Thursday, at the
Middleport Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home, and may se nd
online condolences to www.fisherfuneralhomes.com.

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2007

with a short in the furnace.
Racine responded with
three trucks and 14 fire fighters . The Syracuse
Volunteer Fi~e Departm!!nt
assisted at the scene as did
emergency personnel from
Meigs EMS and the Meigs
County Sheriff's OtTice.
No injuries were repotted .

in Pomeroy.
Submitted photo

Deputies fmd weapons and
marijuana in house of dead man
GREEN (AP) - Summit
County sheriff's deputies
wbo went to a home after
receiving a report that a
man had died also found
explosives, drugs and more
than 100 guns.
Sheriff Drew Alexander
said Tuesday that Robert .
Eye, 63, was found dead
Sunday on the living room
floor of his northeast Ohio
home a few miles south of
Akron . His death appeared
natural, sheriff's spokeswoman Chris Croce said .

E-911
from PageA1
cost approximately $88,066.
Equipment for four answering positions will cost an
estimated
$129,992.
Commissioners
have
received a commitment of
Appalachian
Re gional
Commission funds through
the Governor's . Office of
Appalachia to purchase and
install the equipment.

Deputies found and
removed more than I 00
guns, dynamite, blasting
caps and thousands of
rounds · of ammunition
from the house. Croce said
they also confiscated marijuana and hashish that
deputies said was packaged and stored in a freezer. There was a grow lab in
the house.
The sheriff said the investigators are trying to find
out if the weapons were
properly owned.
Customers with land-line
telephone service will begin
paymg a 50-cent telephone
surcharge for the E-911 service next month. An additional 23 cent surcharge will
be collected and kept by
Verizon for administrative
costs once the system is
operational.
Commissioners have until
2008 to begin operating the
system. at which time they
will have access to funds
held in escrow from cellular
telephone custeroms who
pay a monthly fee .

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line, you can see that your
sugar should never be over
180. Also, your at-home
blood sugar readings should
correlate with the hemoglobin
AIC at your doctor's office .
It, too. should be close to normal, which is less than 7.
There are many new medications on the market for
the management of type II
diabetes. There are pills and
shots. You should ask your
doctor how often you
should check your sugar. If
he or she is not recommending frequent checks, you
may want to ask why.
There are some patients
for whom such tight control
is not generally recommended. Older people.
those with complications
from diabetes or heart disease, children, and people
who are prone to low blood
sugar reactions may need a
different level of control .
But for most of us, tight
control will provide longlasting benefits.

Finally. you may find it
beneficial to meet with a
diabetes educator. They can
answer your que stion s
about diet and control. and
they can work with your
doctor to get optimal blood
sugar control for you.

Family Medicine® is a
weekll column. To submit
questions, write to Martha
A . Simpson, D.O., M.B.A .,
Ohio University College of
Osteoplllhic Medicine, P.O.
Box 110, Athens, Ohio
45701, or via e-mail to
readerquestions@familymedicinenews.org. Medical
information in this column
is provided as an educa·
tiona! service only. It does
nol replace lhe/'udgment of
your persona pllysician,
who should be relied on lo
diagnose and recommend
treatment for any medical
conditions. Past columns
are available online at
w w w .family medicinenews.org.

Garden and lawn
workshops to be held
POMEROY
- The the public and will be held
Meigs County Master at the Meigs County
Office
on
Gardeners will be offering Extension
a series of Garden and Mulberry Heights in the
Lawn Workshops this Meigs · County annex in
Pomeroy.
spring.
Reservations are not
For those who want to
needed
to attend although
learn more about pruning
they
will
help in determintheir landscape, fruit trees,
brambles and grapes; plant- ing the number of handouts ·
ing their vegetable gardens to be printed.
or caring for their lawn ,
then the workshops, under
the leadership gf, OSU
Extension Educltor Hal
Kneen will provide that
V
ESTABLISHlD t895
opportunity.
Classes, time and dates
offered are as follows:
• Pruning Your Landscape
and Fruit Orchard, March
March 9-11
14, I to 3 p.m. and March
Fri &amp; Sat at8, Sun at J
16, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Ohio Valley Symphony
• Planting Your Vegetable
Garden and Caring for Your
"Remembrance"
Lawn, March 20. 7 to 8:30
March 17 at 8 l!m
p.m. and March 21, l to
Classic Movie Club
2:30p.m.
March 18 at 2 pm
There is a $5 charge per
family to cover cost of
The Ariel-Dater Hall
handouts.
428 Sec. A~~ ~~t~polis, OH
All workshops are open to

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OPINION

The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, March 7,

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

GUEST VIEW

The Daily Sentinel Access to education is not a discretionary matter
www.mydallysentlnel.com

Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Dan Goodrich
Publisher

Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager-News Editor

Co11gress shall make no law respecting an
establislunent of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speecl1, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition
the Govermnmt for a redress ~(grievances.
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

VIEW

READER'S

Referendum
A statement on management
Dear Editor:
"Lord. what fool s we mortals be ." ''A Midsummer
Night 's Dream," Act II , Scene Ill agai n demonstmted itself
when the Middleport Village Council met in special session
on Friday. March 2, and voted 3 to 2 to place an ill-timed
and ill-advised levy on the May 8 primary ballot.
I believe that this unnecessary $3 .000 ex penditure
ex hibits a wanton disre~ard for the financial and political
realities of our commumt y.
I urge the voters of Middleport to make this levy proposal a referendum on the village council's fiscal management
policy and vote aga inst the tax levy.

Eric Cllambers
Middleport

TODAY IN HISTORY

While volunteering for an
enrichment
after-school
program in Meigs County. I
was encouraging a fourth
grade girl to attend college .
She certainly seemed open
to the idea . wide-eyed with
possibility, and then what I
tmagined to be her father's
voice came out of her little
mouth. " How much does it
cost''" the girl asked.
Her question is quite signifi ca nt , not because of
what she asked but why she
asked it . While other fourth
graders are practicing mathemat ics in dassrooms . children in our region attempt
to so lve real-world equations: How can I afford to
go to college?
But education should not
be a privilege ex te.nded only
to the rich. Access to education is not a discretionary
matter.
I told the young girl the
same thin g I tell my
prospective
fres hmen :
" Hardships may plague you
down the road, but an
mv estment in your education pays ; never allow the
cost to deter you. We find
funds to r cars. homes. bigscreen TV s. and other items
that depreciate . They can
repossess that car, they can
foreclose on your hqme ,
turn off your light s and
water, but no matter what.
they can never take away
your mind, your knowledge
and your capacity for critical thought. Once the
degree is earned , they can
never come and repossess
your diploma . Education
never fail s to allpreciate,
and if you've been raised to
give back , everyone in your
family will benefit from
your ed ucation ."
Public colleges of education serve many important
purposes. but perhaps none

serve first-generation. low income. disabled and other
underrepresented students .
The programs provide services that are not otherwise
available to those students .
Dr. Renee
Our Upward Bound proMiddleton gram active ly seeks students
from more than a dozen high
schools in Southeast Ohio.
giving them opportunities to
en hance their academic
as imponant as increasing skill s to help them prepare
access
to
education , for and ga in admission to
PreK- 20. As stewards of
college .
public ed ucation . we have a
The College Adjustment
responsibility to ensure that Program promotes college
a ll segments of our citizenry
have. in Abraham Lincoln's completion and success by
words. "the right to rise up." offering services such as free
We are called to educate tutoring, academic advisi ng.
stude nts from the foothills counseling. computer he lp
or Appalachia to Ohio's and peer menturing .
The McNair Scholars
urban centers and all points
Program encourages highin between.
achieving
underg raduates to
The Ohio Universi ty
go
on
to
graduate school.
College of Education is takearn
their
doctorates and
ing that responsibility seriously. As state dollars to become professors . The
support public education ivory tower era of tweed
dwindle. colleges must find jackets , elbow patches apd
creative ways to become British accents is over. OHio
more access-ible to Ohio's University is committed to
families. We are working to recruiting and retaining facmake sure our reg ion 's chil - ulty who represent the
dren no longer see a college region. who share our life
education as an unattainable ex perience&gt; and are dedicatgoal. More than merely a ed to helping our young
viable option. education is people dream dreams and
the key to a successful att ain them!
The se · three programs
future. well within the grasp
have
served more than
of all who aspire to achieve .
5,000
Ohio
University stuFor all those who have the
will, Ohio University can dents. In tum, those stulead
the
way. Ohio dents have continued to
University just celebrated serve the reg ion. TRIO stuNational TRIO Day - an dents understand the investopportunity to raise aware- ment that has been made in
ness of three federally-fund - them. by others and by
ed programs increasing themselves. They hav e
taken to heart the centuriesaccess to education.
Since 1964. TRIO pro- old wisdom of St. Luke: To
grams across America have whom much is dven . much
'
helped more than 10.5 mil- is expected.
A teac her in Springfield.
lion students further their
Jim
Schurrer
education
goals
and Ohio .
improve their quality of life. desi gned and successfully
TRIO programs aim to piloted a course called

Today is Wednesday. March 7. the 66th day of 2007.
There are 299 days left in the year.
Today's Hi ghlight in History : On March 7.1965. a march
by civil rights demonstrators was broken up in Selma. Ala .•
by state troopers and a sheriff's posse .
On this date: In 1876, Ale xander Graham Bell received a
patent for his telephone .
In 1936. Adolf Hitler ordered hi s troops to march into the
Rhineland . thereby breaking the Treaty of Versailles and
the Locamo Pact.
In 1994. the Supreme Court ruled that a parody that
pokes fun at an original work can be wnsidered "fair use"
that doesn' t require permission from the copyright holder.
One year ago: The Bush administration drew a hard line
on Iran . warning of "meaningful consequences" if the
Islamic government did not back away from an international confrontation over its disputed nuclear program.
, Today's Birthday s: Photographer Lord Snowdon is 77.
TV personality Willard Scott is 73. Football Hall-of: Famer
Franco Harris is ·57 . Rhythm-and-blues si nger-musician
Ernie Isley (The Isley Brothers) is 55. Opera singer Denyce
Graves is 43. Comedian Wanda Sykes is 43. Singer-actress
Taylor Dayne is 42. Actress Laura Prepon is 27.
: Thought for Today : ''If you're not feeling good about
you, what you ' re wearing outside doesn't mean a thing ."Leontyne Price. American opera singer.

"Race . Media and Identity ."
Jim is a 2005 Ohio
University graduate who
ea rned
hi s
bachelor's
degree in education with the
support of the McNair
Scholars Program . Jim
understands that the investment doesn't end with him ;
he clearly sees his obligation to pay it forward . And
he sees as much potential in
his ow n students as his
mentors· saw in him . He
says, " I feel that this generation may be the one to
make a hu ge change ."
Armed with a bachelor's
degree in Early Childhood
Education. Heather Parks
has been prepared for the
challenges the ftrst year of
teac·hing presents . She
retu rned to Chillicothe. her
home. to teacli in Ross
County. Upward Bound
taught Heather the importance of giving back to her
community while kindling
her passion for learnin g.
She's passing both along to
he r own students; " I want to
be able to help them mature
and grow into responsible
adults.'' Heat her says.
Without the TRIO programs. Jim and Heathe1
may never ha ve had the
chanc e to inspire Ohio's
nex t generation of great
minds. TRIO helped them
solve the equation. " How
can I atlord the cost of higher education?" And now,
they are encourag ing other
yo ung mind s to do the
same .
Teaching is a spiritual
calling. but it is also a journey that no one should trav el alone . Thank s to Ohio
Univcrsitv 's
TR 10
Programs: no one has to .
(Dr. Renee A . Middleton
is d&lt;'UIJ of th e Collef(e oj
Ed11catio11
at
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NELSONVILLE - The
Foundation for Appalachian
Ohio is now accepting
applications for the Forest
Bachtel Scholarship Awards
Program.
The scholarships are
given annually to graduates
of Meigs Hi gh School and
are the result of an endowed
fund at the Foundation for
Appa lachian O hio estab1ished by the late Dr. Harry
Keig. There are two different scholarship award categories:
Academic
Achievement and Athletic
Achievement .
Keig established this fund
through a bequest in memory of 'forest Bachtel , his
teacher and coach while

local Briefs

Keig was a student at
Middleport High School
(now consolidated into
Meigs Hi~h School). As an
adult, Ketg became a successful surgeon in Nebraska
he
never forgot
but
Bachtel's dedication as a
teacher, the tremendous
impact he had on students
and his strength in living'
with Lou Gherig's disease
for more than 20 years.
The fund represents the
largest private scholarship
gift established to benefit
graduates of Meigs Hi gh
School. The scholarships
are awarded on the basis of
a competitive process that
considers
academic
ac hievement, extra-curricular activities, educational
goals and personal aspirations. The candidates for the

Meryl Streep is a pussycat
Meryl Streep nearly got
an Academy Award this
year for playing a willful,
demanding boss who rules
her
fashion
magazine
domain with an iron fist in
"The Devil Wears Prada."
Many reviewers called her
the "boss from Hell" or the
"world's worst boss." In the
movie, she makes employees pick up her dry cleaning
and deliver it to her house at
10 p.m. She calls her assistant at night and on . weekends . She changes long-set
sc hedules at the last minute.
Bad boss? Nightmare boss'
Hardly . She's a cupcake
compared to many of the
bosses who ' ve fired me .
I walked past an editor 's
desk years ago while he was
sc reaming into the phone .
swearing oath upon oath.
his face contorted in rage .
I'd been on the receiving
end of that phone call more
than once and had nothing
but pity for the poor mise rable victim on the other end
of that line. The last thing
he sc reamed before he
slammed down the phone
was. " If you ever call here
again. I' II come over there
and stick my fist down your
mouth and pull your heart
out through your throat ,..
" Who was that'"' l wh is-

Jim
Mullen

pered to his secretary.
" His Mom," she whi spered back. I went back to
my desk and started updatmg my resume.
One boss I worked for
would call the office in the
middle of the night and
leave two or three hours
worth of memos and notes
on a special answering
machine he had installed .
The machine could hold
eight hours worth of messages. In the morning all his
midnight ramblin~s had to
be typed and on h1s desk by
8 a.m .. Several times. especially on the weekends. the
machine would run out of
tape long befo~ he was finished . As far as I know. not
one of these very important
ideas was eve r used in the
business.
In "The Devil Wears
Prada.'' Strecp e ~pects her
ass istants to bring her coffee morning. noon and

night . This is how we know
she is evil. Apparently, it 's
OK for waiters and waitresses to bring you coffee
and for airline attendants to
bring you coffee and for the
host of a dinner party to
bring you coffee. but if you
ask your 22-year-old. clueless assistant on her first job
to get you coffee. you are
Satan 's evil twin .
"What do you think I am ,
some kind of servant?" Well
... yes. I had one boss who
hired an assistant just to fill
out his e~tensive -expense
account reports. Because
eve ry moment he spent
doing his expense account
was a minute he could not
be out spe nding even more
of the company's money .
The entire time I worked for
him . I ne ver fil ed one
expense report. It was highly discouraged . They eventually
had an Enron
moment . but Mr. Expense
A&lt;:count landed another job
the same day. All the business lunches he had expensing had been job interviews
with other compani es.
Another publisher td t he
wasn't doi ng his job unless
be sent his ass istant home in
tears every day . Yo u may ask
why she stayed . Because.
tmderneath the tears. she

was much tougher and
smat1er th an he was. Today
she runs a big New York
City advertising agency. As
far as I know. the publisher 's
magazine has never gotten
one ad from any uf her
client s. Nev er will.
One di v ision head I
worked for would leave the
office for lunch and loudly
tell his secretary that he'd be
back at 1:30. At 1:30 he'd
call her and say he· d be back
at 2:30. At 3, he 'd call and
schedule a department head
meeting for 4:15. At 4:30
he· d call and say he was tied
up and reschedule the meeting for tomorrow morning at
9 . He usually pulled this
stunt on Friday afternoons.
but sometimes he'd do it o n
other days or the week. And
eve ry now and then, he really would come back to the
office. Because his employees beheved he was coming
back. he kept the entire
ofl'ice from slac king off,
even though he was gone for
the day. It was always an
Academy Award performance .
(Jim Muller~ is che awhor
of " It 1i1kes u Vill"ge Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Life .. and .. Bubr 's First
Iiwvo ... You am reach him
u/ jim_mul/en@mywu\·.com).

CAP meets

Question: My friend and I
both )1ave Type II diabetes.
When we compare notes on
our care, we have found that
her blood sugar is much
higher than mine. It gets as
high as 185 after meals. She
POMEROY - The Pomeroy United Methodist Church says her doctor is afraid she
will serve a f~ee community dinner, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday will have hypoglycemia (low
at the church. The public is invited to the baked steak din- blood sugar). My doctor says
I should try to keep my sugar
ner which includes dessert.
as close to normal as ·possible. Whose doctor is right?
Answer: Management of
any illness can vary from
patient to patient and doctor
to doctor, but several studMORGAN COUNTY
Ohio Department of ies have shown that tight
Transportation (0DOT) District 10 Deputy Director Larry glucose control can delar or
Woodford and his staff are requesting assistance from the even prevent the complicapublic in furthering the development of an transportation tions of diabetes. People
Improvement proJect for Township Road 209 (Monastery who keep their blood sugar
Road) in Morgan County.
in the same raages as a perOOOT announces that a public meeting will be held son who is not diabetic will
Tuesday , March 13 . at the Morgan County ODOT Garage benefit in tbe short term and
located on TR 209. The meeting will be held in open house long term as well .
format from 2-7 p.m .
The immediate benefits
The purpose of the meeting is for ODOT to share pre- of "normal" blood sugar
liminary concepts with the public and to ~ain feedback on levels are that you feel betthe proposed realignment and reconstruction of Monastery ter and that you no longer
Road. which serves as a connector between State Route 60 have symptoms associated
and State Route 78.
Public comments will be accepted by e-mail to:
Stephanie.Filson@dot .state.oh.us or by mail to: Larry
Woodford, Ohio Department of Transportation District 10,
338 Muskingum Dnve, Marietta, Ohio 45750.
"We welcome comments from those unable to attend the
meeting. as well as those who are," said Woodford . "Those
who travel the highway and have knowledge of the area
may have ideas or su~gestions that are invaluable to the
success of the project.'
Upon completion of this initial meeting. all received comments will be considered in ODOT's development of alternatives. ODOT will also weigh factors such as residential
and environmental impacts. constructibility and cost.

with high blood sugar,
such as thirst , frequent urination, fatigue , hunger and
blurred vision.
The' lon~-term complications of d1abetes can have
serious ramifications. They
can cause irreversible illness and shorten your life.
High blood sugar damages
your kidneys. heart, blood
vessels and nerves. Once
that damage has occurred, it
cannot be undone .
So what should your su~ar
be? You1 fasting mommg
sugar should be less than
I 05 milligrams per deciliter.
In a non-diabetic, normal
non-fasting sugar is between
70.and 120 mgldl.lf you are
a diabetic, your sugar should
be between 90 and !30
before meals, less than 180
two hours after eating, and
less than 160 at bedtime.
Some sources are a little
more stringent. They want
135 two hours after eating
and 120 before bedtime. Even
using the more lenient guide-

Community dinner

ODOT seeks public input
on improvement project

unemployment in January,
11.1 percent, while Mercer
County had the lowest rate
at 4 percent.
from PageA1
The number of workers
unemployed in Ohio in
down from 5.6 percent in January was 320.000, down
December, the state said.
from 334,000 in December.
The national unemploy- The number of unemployed
ment rate for January was has decreased by 2,000 in
4 .6 percent. up from 4.5 the past 12 months from
percent in Decemhcr.
322.000. The. January
"The decline in the unemployment rate for
unemployment rate in Ohio was down from 5.5
January is more likely the percent in January 2006.
result of year-e nd data
The county and city rates
adjustments th an actual are unadjusted, meaning
changes in the work force," they do not take into
said Helen Jone s- Kelley. account seasonal adjustments in employment.
director of the ODJFS .
(The Associated Press
Monroe and Pike counties
had the hi ghest rate of contributed to this story.)

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Street to determine the right
of way. Large trucks have
been using Broadway Street
to
access the lot where the old
from PageA1
junior high school building
TranspQrtation
Review once stood. Owners of the
Advisory Council removing trucks have paid the Southern
the Nel sonville Bypass Local School District, which
from its list of active high- owns the property, a fee to
park on the lot. Brian Boling.
way projects.
.
Curtis Jones. Racme one of the bllckers who paid
police marshal , told council the fee. told council somehe along with his other ofll- times he can't navigate the
cers would be compiling a street to the lot due to other
list of properties in the vil- cars parking along the street,
lage which are in violation of blocking it .
Hill and Jones said nothvillage ordinances in regards
ing
could be done until the
to high grass. JUnk cars and
dilapidated properties. Jon~s village __determines the right
is compiling the ltst thts of way. Hill maintains
week, hoping to get proper- Broadway Street is a village
street and the school board
ties cleaned up by spring.
"jumped
the gun" before
Council approved survey ing a section of Broadway leasing the space .

Ramp

from PageA1
morning to investigat~ the
cause of the fire. Jones "ud
Law less determined the fire
was a&lt;"cidental and be~a n

Scholarship Fund," said
Ann Da y. FAO program
director. "This scholarship
represent s an exciting
opportunity for Meigs High
School students."
The
Foundation · for
Appalachi an Ohio is a
regtonal co mmunity foundation serv ing the 29 counties of Southeast Ohio . The
Foundation attracts contributions for programs and
endowment. makes grants
for charitable and civic purposes and suppom local
and regional efforts for positi ve change . For more
information or to learn more
about the Foundation 's I'm
a Child of Appalachia'"
Network (ICAN') to promote regional access and
success in education , visit
www.appalachianohio.org.

1ight control of diabetes provides long-lasting benefits

CHESHIRE - Citizens Against Pollution will have
quarterly meeting s at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of April ,
July and October at the the Gallco Workshop building .
Information is available by calling 367-0273.

Fire

scholarship are nominated
by an administrative/teach ing staff member or a member of a school booster organization in recognition of
athletic excellence or academic achievement .
Scholarship nomination
and application forms are
available at the guidance
office of Meigs Hi gh
School , or by visiting the
Foundation's Web site at
www .appalac hianohi o .org.
Completed
nomin ation
forms must be received by
the guidance office at
Meigs High School on or
before April l .
" The Foundation for
Appalachian Ohio is committed to increasing access
to post-secondary education
in our region , through funds
such .as the Bachtel

FAMILY MEDICINE

Jess lee
Kimes was
named salesman of the

month for
January at
the Mark
Porter GM

Supercenter

Jobless

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GALLIPOLIS - Linda Charlene Eblin. 57. Gallipolis ,
passed away on March 3. 2007. at her re sidence .
She ~as born on April 7. 1949, daughter of Daisy Taylor
of Harnsonville and the late Lewis Gilbert Taylor.
Bestdes her father. she was preceded in death by her
grandmother. Maggie Caruthers . and her niece. Mindy
Diane Taylor.
Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband ,
Gerald S . Eblin. Gallipolis; dau~hter. Raena Eblin,
Gallipoli s; granddaughter. Kayla Eblm Proffitt. Gallipolis;
brothers: Lonnie Taylor and wife. Betty. Harrisonville.
Butch Taylor and wife. Desiree. Pomeroy. Ronnie Taylor
and wife. Connie. Grafton; a sister. Pam Barnett , New
Creek. W.Va .; four nephews and a niece.
Service will be held at II a.m. on Friday. March 9, 2007.
at the Wesleyan Bible Ho liness Church on Pearl Street.
Middleport with Rev. Rick Bourne and Rev. Ronnie Taylor
officiating . Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery .
Friends may call from 6-8 p .m. on Thursday, at the
Middleport Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home, and may se nd
online condolences to www.fisherfuneralhomes.com.

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with a short in the furnace.
Racine responded with
three trucks and 14 fire fighters . The Syracuse
Volunteer Fi~e Departm!!nt
assisted at the scene as did
emergency personnel from
Meigs EMS and the Meigs
County Sheriff's OtTice.
No injuries were repotted .

in Pomeroy.
Submitted photo

Deputies fmd weapons and
marijuana in house of dead man
GREEN (AP) - Summit
County sheriff's deputies
wbo went to a home after
receiving a report that a
man had died also found
explosives, drugs and more
than 100 guns.
Sheriff Drew Alexander
said Tuesday that Robert .
Eye, 63, was found dead
Sunday on the living room
floor of his northeast Ohio
home a few miles south of
Akron . His death appeared
natural, sheriff's spokeswoman Chris Croce said .

E-911
from PageA1
cost approximately $88,066.
Equipment for four answering positions will cost an
estimated
$129,992.
Commissioners
have
received a commitment of
Appalachian
Re gional
Commission funds through
the Governor's . Office of
Appalachia to purchase and
install the equipment.

Deputies found and
removed more than I 00
guns, dynamite, blasting
caps and thousands of
rounds · of ammunition
from the house. Croce said
they also confiscated marijuana and hashish that
deputies said was packaged and stored in a freezer. There was a grow lab in
the house.
The sheriff said the investigators are trying to find
out if the weapons were
properly owned.
Customers with land-line
telephone service will begin
paymg a 50-cent telephone
surcharge for the E-911 service next month. An additional 23 cent surcharge will
be collected and kept by
Verizon for administrative
costs once the system is
operational.
Commissioners have until
2008 to begin operating the
system. at which time they
will have access to funds
held in escrow from cellular
telephone custeroms who
pay a monthly fee .

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line, you can see that your
sugar should never be over
180. Also, your at-home
blood sugar readings should
correlate with the hemoglobin
AIC at your doctor's office .
It, too. should be close to normal, which is less than 7.
There are many new medications on the market for
the management of type II
diabetes. There are pills and
shots. You should ask your
doctor how often you
should check your sugar. If
he or she is not recommending frequent checks, you
may want to ask why.
There are some patients
for whom such tight control
is not generally recommended. Older people.
those with complications
from diabetes or heart disease, children, and people
who are prone to low blood
sugar reactions may need a
different level of control .
But for most of us, tight
control will provide longlasting benefits.

Finally. you may find it
beneficial to meet with a
diabetes educator. They can
answer your que stion s
about diet and control. and
they can work with your
doctor to get optimal blood
sugar control for you.

Family Medicine® is a
weekll column. To submit
questions, write to Martha
A . Simpson, D.O., M.B.A .,
Ohio University College of
Osteoplllhic Medicine, P.O.
Box 110, Athens, Ohio
45701, or via e-mail to
readerquestions@familymedicinenews.org. Medical
information in this column
is provided as an educa·
tiona! service only. It does
nol replace lhe/'udgment of
your persona pllysician,
who should be relied on lo
diagnose and recommend
treatment for any medical
conditions. Past columns
are available online at
w w w .family medicinenews.org.

Garden and lawn
workshops to be held
POMEROY
- The the public and will be held
Meigs County Master at the Meigs County
Office
on
Gardeners will be offering Extension
a series of Garden and Mulberry Heights in the
Lawn Workshops this Meigs · County annex in
Pomeroy.
spring.
Reservations are not
For those who want to
needed
to attend although
learn more about pruning
they
will
help in determintheir landscape, fruit trees,
brambles and grapes; plant- ing the number of handouts ·
ing their vegetable gardens to be printed.
or caring for their lawn ,
then the workshops, under
the leadership gf, OSU
Extension Educltor Hal
Kneen will provide that
V
ESTABLISHlD t895
opportunity.
Classes, time and dates
offered are as follows:
• Pruning Your Landscape
and Fruit Orchard, March
March 9-11
14, I to 3 p.m. and March
Fri &amp; Sat at8, Sun at J
16, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Ohio Valley Symphony
• Planting Your Vegetable
Garden and Caring for Your
"Remembrance"
Lawn, March 20. 7 to 8:30
March 17 at 8 l!m
p.m. and March 21, l to
Classic Movie Club
2:30p.m.
March 18 at 2 pm
There is a $5 charge per
family to cover cost of
The Ariel-Dater Hall
handouts.
428 Sec. A~~ ~~t~polis, OH
All workshops are open to

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to test
BELPRE (AP) - W1thin
weeks. testing for the presence of a c hemical used to
make Teflon th at' s been
found in the hlood of Ohio
and West Virginia r"si dents will start ex te ndi ng
to hundreds anll per haps
tho usa nds of isolated
wells.
As soon as its plan fur the
project is a pproved. DuPont
Inc . will se nd letters to
about 3.000 homes in
sou ther n
Washin gton
County and across the Ohio
River outside Parkersburg.
W.Va .. to ask if they are
served by a well instead uf
a municipal system .
If it's a well. the company
will se nd trained sa mplers
to collect samples to test for
perfluoroocammonium
tan oate. also known as

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wells

PFOA and CS . The company is already paying to
install carbon filters on
municipal water treatment
plants .
"It \ a very large underlakin~ ...
said
Karen
Johns~&gt;n. ch ief of the ground
water and enfon;ement
branch for Region 3 of the
U.S .
Environmental
Protec tion Agency. " It 's
go ing to take month s."
As the resull of a classaction lawsuit claiming the
DuPont plant contaminated
wa ter supplies. DuPont
ag reed to provide bottled
water tor res idents in six
Ohio and Wes t Virginia
municipal water districts
ncar its Washington Works
Plant in Parkersburg until
permanent filt ers were
installed to remove C8 .

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The. product is wide ly
used to produce the nonstick substance Tetlon and a
variety of other products
from tlooring to clothing.
A U.S . Environme nt al
Protectio n Agenc·y sciem·e
panel has issued a dra ft
report saying C8 is "likely"
card noge nic .
DuPont
claims the chemi cal is safe
tor humans .
Initial results of blood
screening found that residents near the plant had
about 60 times the level of
C8 in their blood as the
national average .
The testing. outlined by
DuPont and the EPA Ill
December. is moving outward in circles from the
plant south of Parkersburg .
The first sampling, started
fiv e years ugo. was of

Wednesday, March 7,

chamical Local Weather
water supplies within two
miles of the plant.
If levels are found that
exceed 0.5 parts per billion
- equivalent to a few drops
in a railwav tank er car anoth~r rou;1d of testing will
be conducted as far north in
Washington County as the
city of Marietta . and
Williamstown .
W.Va .•
across the river.
The first phase of well
testin g is for households
outside of Ohio's Little
Hocking Water District .
which has already been tested. It inc ludes part of
Decatur, Troy. Belpre .
Dunham . Barlow
a nd
Warren townships.
In West Virginia . well
testing will be cast of the
Lubeck water district and in
the city of Vienna.

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move to the new facility.
The military is consolidatinll sites all across the nation,
sa1d Maj . Annmarie Daneker
of the 88th Regional
Readiness Command in St.
Paul , Minn ., which commands all Reserve units in
six
Midwestern
states ,
including Ohio.
"Its much cheaper to
build a better, more energyefficient Reserve center
than modify a 50-year-old
buil'ding .'' she said. "It
doesn't make sense to have
both centers open or have a
large center accommodating
a small number of people."
The military informed the
city of Columbus last year
that 9.7 acres at the southwest comer of the fort was
becoming
surplus.
Columbus Public Schools.
which already operate a
high school . middle school.
vocational center and bus
depot on the site. are now in
line to become the sole
owner of the hi storical site.
The Army began using
the site in 186 t but didn 't
get the deed to the land until
1863. when it purchased the
site for $16.000. At the time
the camp was about a halfmile outside Columbus.
population 19,000 .
It began life as the
Columbus Barracks and

later was named the
Columbus Arsenal. l.n 19~2 .
it became F"rt Hayes in
of
President
honor
Rutherford B. Hayes.
Its first building was. the
main barracks that today is
called the "Shot Tower,"
because of folklore that it
was used to make shot by
dripping lead from the top
of the tower into a pool , of
water at the base. Historians
have debunked that story
and say the building never
made shot.
Over the decades scores of
other buildings were erected,
including barracks, a hospital, an officers club, officers'
houses, a mess hall and an
administration building .
In 1970, Fort Hayes wa~
listed in the National
Register of Historic Places as
a significant Ohio landmark.
"At the time it was the oldest military installation in
continual use in Ohio," said
Barb Powers of the Ohio
Historic Preservation Office.
Nathaniel L. Hills father
went through Fort Hayes in
1941 . Thirty years later, Hill
became commander of the
military facility then called
the Armed Forces Examining
and Entrance Station.
By then. the 2.000 troops
that lived at the fort during
World War II were gone,

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chance of snow showers in
the morning .. .Then a chance
of rain showers with a slight
chance of snow showers in
the afternoon. Highs in the
upper 30s. Northeast winds
around 5 mph.. Becoming
north in the afternoon.
Chance of precipitation 50
percent.
Wednesday
nigllt ...
Partly cloudy. A slight
chance of snow showers in
the evening. Cold with lows
in the lower 20s. North
winds 5 to 10 mph . Chance
of snow 20 percent.
Thursday ... Sunny. Highs
around 40. Northeast winds
around 5 mph.
Thursday night •..Mostly
clear. Cold with lows in the
lower 20s. Northea•t winds
around 5 mph .
Friday ... Mostly sunny.

Not as cool with highs in
the lower 50s.
Friday
night.,.Mostly
cloudy. A chance of showers
after midnight. Not as cool
with lows in the upper 30s.
Chance of rain 40 percent.
Saturday and Saturday
night ...Mostly cloudy with
a 50 percent chance of
showers. Highs in the mid
50s. Lows around 40.
Sunday••. Mostly cloudy
with a 40 percent chance of
showers. Highs in the mid
50s.
Sunday night ... Mostly
cloudy with a 30 percent
chance of showers. Lows in
the upper 30s.
Monday and Monday
night ...Mostly
cloudy.
Highs in the upper 50s .
Lows in the lower 40s.
1\aesday...Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 50s:

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Thursday, March 8. from
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Sign-ups will also be held
on Saturday, March 10,
between 10 a.m. and I p.m .
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Military site started in Civil War closing

Nate Hilt, of Lancaster, is shown Feb. 23, in front of the induction center at Fort Hayes in
Columbus. Hilt is the last commander of the induction center at Fort Hayes. He worked in
building 102 from 1971-73. The building is now in the possession of Columbus Public
Schools and will eventually be renovated.

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COLUMBUS - In 1944.
Russell Pollitt Sr. found
himself being herded from
doctor to doctor through a
"warehouse" at Fort Hayes
with hundreds of other
recently drafted men.
Pollitt was convinced he
wasn't going into the Army.
The
18-year-old
from
Manchester, Ohio , had tried
to enlist in Cincinnati and
was rejected for poor vision.
At Fort Hayes . there was
a "stop" sign hanging from
the ceiling where the men
were supposed to wait until
a doctor finished examining
the previous person's eyes.
"But I didn 't see it." said
Pollitt, now 80. 'This sign
must have been about 12 or
14 feet in the air."
The doctor scolded him
prompting Pollitt to make a
life-altering mistake .
"I said. 'Hey, don't be
jumping on me. I'm not in
the Army yet." Pollitt said .
"Well , you're gonna be,"
the doctor responded.
When Pollitt walked out
the back of the warehouse ,
he was on his way to basic
training in Texas . By
December 1944, he was a
machine gunner riding a
halftrack across France.
fighting his way into
Germany .
For hundreds of thousands
of soldiers, Fort Hayes was
their introduction into the
military. Born in 1861 during the Civil War. the fort
near downtown has maintained a presence there since.
But that's about to come
to an end.
The last remaining Army
Reserve units based at the
complex of about 71 acres
the 391 st Military Police
Battalion , 375th Criminal
Investigations
Division.
retention and transition division and a military-intelligence attachment are pulling
up stakes. The 375th and
391 st recently served in Iraq.
The military is building a
, new Army Reserve center at
the Defense Supply Center
in suburban Whitehall. It
will be ready by the end of
2009. ending a century-anda-half military presence at
Fort Hayes. The Whitehall
Memorial Army Reserve
Center also will close and

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(740) 446·2342, ext. 33
bwalters@ mydailytribune.com

WITHERS

.ssocr•rm PREss

CLEVELAND His
dress shirt dampened with
sweat long after hi s tea m's
exhausting victory in overtime at Kent State, Akron
coach Keith Dambrot had
one hope for thi s week 's
Mid-American Conference
tournament.
" I wish."' a worn o ut
Dambrot said Sunday night.
"we would play anybody but
them."
Too bad, coach.
Because barring an upset.

the second-seeded Zips and
third-seeded Golden Flashes
are on a collision course to
meet again in Friday's semifinals of the MAC toumament. which for the first
time is playing a ll fou_r
round s at Quicken Loans

Arena.
Akron and Kent State, bitter rivals separated by 12
miles of Interstate 76 pave ment, along with top-seeded
T~ledo and. fourth -seeded
M1am1 of Oh1o, have 11 eas1er than the rest of the 12team field in Cleveland .
The MAC's new form at.
which opens with four firstround games on Wednesday.
means that any team advancing will have to win four
games in four days to win
the tourney title and th e
league's automatic bid to the
NCAA tourn ament.

That's a lot to as k ol any
team - at any level.
" I've neve r done that
before . so I imagine it's
gr uesome." Miami coach
Charlie C~tes sa1d . "T~_e
NBA doesn t eve n do that.
Playing oti a neutral tloor
from the outset might not
mean as mu c h tn th e
leag ue's upper-tier teams.
but it's vital to the lowerseeded clubs such as lOthseeded Buffalo and 12t hseeded Bowling Green. both
0-8 on the road.
'The biggest change wi ll
be those first -round games."

Buftalo
coac h
Regg ie
Wuherspoon sa1d. "In the
past. most teams at home
advanced tu Cleveland . Now
everybody 's playing at the
same place . ami there ' s nota
whole lot ol se parauon m
the leag ue in the f1rst place ."
For Toledo. wh1ch went
1-l-2 and won its first reguJar-season crow n in 27
yea". thi s yeurs trip to
_northeast Ohio·is a chance to
ri ght "'me wrong s. The
Rockets won the tlrst MAC
tourney crown in 1980 but

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All-Southeast District Basketball Teams

Local athletes honored on AP all-district teams
BY BRAD SHERMAN

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COLUMBUS Erin
Weber was the focus of
every defense the Eastern
Lady Eagles faced - constantly facing double teams
- and still averaged 14
points and nearly a dozen
rebounds per game.
For her efforts in leading
Eastern to a winning season
and sectional title. she was
among those on the Division
IV All-Southeast Di strict
first team, released by the
Press
on
Associated
Tuesday. The selections
were made by a media panel
from the di strict.
Weber was one of only
two local athletes that
earned tirst team recognition. The other being South
Gallia ·s Dustin McCombs
on the boys side in Division
IV. McCombs scored more
than 18 per outing in helping
South Gallia win 16 games
for the third consecutive
season.
Weber was joined by
teammate Katie Hayman on
the Division IV girls squad,
as she earned th,ird team
honors with a 10 points per
game average. Other Lady
Eagles lillian Brannon and
Jenna Hupp were honorable
mention.
Southern freshman Kasey
Turley. who had a monster
rookie season for the Purple
and Gold. made second
team wit~ a 16 ppg average.
South Gallia's Niki Fulks.
a tenacious defender who
had nearly live steals per
contest and averaged II. 2
points. made third team.
Other Lady Rebels Jennifer
Sheridan
and
Chelsea

Turley

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Wolfe

Hayman

Canaday were honorable
me nuon. This past season
was the first-ever winning
campaign in girls basketball
at the school.
Brittany Elliott was Gallia
Academy' s leader and most
consistent player in a toughas-nails
revamped
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League - earning her a spot
on the Divi sion II second
team . Elliott scored 12.7
points per game.
Meigs sophomore point
guard Catie Wolfe made the
third team for the second
straight season after averaging 13.8 points.
· Other locals making honorable mention in Division
II were Gallia Academy's
Ryann Leslie and Alexis
Geiger as well as Meigs ·
Meghan Clelland.

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Eastern senior Erin Weber (24) goes in for a layup between a pair of Federal Hock1ng
defenders during a February 8 contest in Tri-Valley Conference Hocking Divis1on action.
Weber- a 2007 Wendy's High School Heisman finali st - was the lone Meigs County representative to earn First-Team honors.

Porter signs with Miami
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Joey Porter wasn' t unem ployed for long.
The trash-talking linebacker, cut last week by
Pittsburgh to save salary cap
room. agreed to a five-year.
$32 million contract with
Miami. gi ving the Dolphins
a potentially devastating
pass rushing tandem with
Jason Taylor. the defensive
player of the year.
Porter is guaranteed $20
million in the deal, which
was agreed to late Monday,
according to a person with
knowledge of the discussion
~ho requested anonymity
becam;e Porter has not yet
passed his physical and the
contract may not be signed
or
until
Wednesday
Thursday.
Porter 's 60 sacks rank
fourth in Steelers history.
His addition is part of what 's
becoming a major roster
'overhaul by the Dolphins.
who were 6-10 last season.
and new coach Cam
Cameron. Already. Miami
has either released or traded
seven players who started at
least one game on offense in
2006. along with defensive
linemen Kevin Carter and
Dan Wil kinson.
Another linebacker from
the AFC North . Brian
Simmons. landed in New
Orleans .
Simmons . released by

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Cincinnati,
signed with ·
the ·Saints
after being
released bv
the Bengaf,
in a cap cut.
He was the
17th overall pick in the 1998
draft.
Oakland agreed with twotime Pro Bowl offensive
lineman Jeremy Newberry
on a $1.5 'million. one-year
.:ontract. Newberry, a Pro
Bowler in 2001 -02 with San
Francisco, spent all of last
seaso n on injured rese rve
with the 49ers with an damage d left knee . He has
pla1ed in only II games the
pas\ three seasons because
of various injuries.
But the Raiders are counting on him to help an offensive line that allowed a
league-worst 72 sacks last
season.
Newberry. who t~;~rns 31
this month , has played .:en ter. tackle and guard in the
past and could be used in
any of those spots with
Oakland.
The Raiders also cleared
up sa lar~ cap room by
restruct unng the contracts
of running back LaMont
Jordan and receiver Ronald
Curry. The new deal with
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BELPRE (AP) - W1thin
weeks. testing for the presence of a c hemical used to
make Teflon th at' s been
found in the hlood of Ohio
and West Virginia r"si dents will start ex te ndi ng
to hundreds anll per haps
tho usa nds of isolated
wells.
As soon as its plan fur the
project is a pproved. DuPont
Inc . will se nd letters to
about 3.000 homes in
sou ther n
Washin gton
County and across the Ohio
River outside Parkersburg.
W.Va .. to ask if they are
served by a well instead uf
a municipal system .
If it's a well. the company
will se nd trained sa mplers
to collect samples to test for
perfluoroocammonium
tan oate. also known as

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PFOA and CS . The company is already paying to
install carbon filters on
municipal water treatment
plants .
"It \ a very large underlakin~ ...
said
Karen
Johns~&gt;n. ch ief of the ground
water and enfon;ement
branch for Region 3 of the
U.S .
Environmental
Protec tion Agency. " It 's
go ing to take month s."
As the resull of a classaction lawsuit claiming the
DuPont plant contaminated
wa ter supplies. DuPont
ag reed to provide bottled
water tor res idents in six
Ohio and Wes t Virginia
municipal water districts
ncar its Washington Works
Plant in Parkersburg until
permanent filt ers were
installed to remove C8 .

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The. product is wide ly
used to produce the nonstick substance Tetlon and a
variety of other products
from tlooring to clothing.
A U.S . Environme nt al
Protectio n Agenc·y sciem·e
panel has issued a dra ft
report saying C8 is "likely"
card noge nic .
DuPont
claims the chemi cal is safe
tor humans .
Initial results of blood
screening found that residents near the plant had
about 60 times the level of
C8 in their blood as the
national average .
The testing. outlined by
DuPont and the EPA Ill
December. is moving outward in circles from the
plant south of Parkersburg .
The first sampling, started
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water supplies within two
miles of the plant.
If levels are found that
exceed 0.5 parts per billion
- equivalent to a few drops
in a railwav tank er car anoth~r rou;1d of testing will
be conducted as far north in
Washington County as the
city of Marietta . and
Williamstown .
W.Va .•
across the river.
The first phase of well
testin g is for households
outside of Ohio's Little
Hocking Water District .
which has already been tested. It inc ludes part of
Decatur, Troy. Belpre .
Dunham . Barlow
a nd
Warren townships.
In West Virginia . well
testing will be cast of the
Lubeck water district and in
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move to the new facility.
The military is consolidatinll sites all across the nation,
sa1d Maj . Annmarie Daneker
of the 88th Regional
Readiness Command in St.
Paul , Minn ., which commands all Reserve units in
six
Midwestern
states ,
including Ohio.
"Its much cheaper to
build a better, more energyefficient Reserve center
than modify a 50-year-old
buil'ding .'' she said. "It
doesn't make sense to have
both centers open or have a
large center accommodating
a small number of people."
The military informed the
city of Columbus last year
that 9.7 acres at the southwest comer of the fort was
becoming
surplus.
Columbus Public Schools.
which already operate a
high school . middle school.
vocational center and bus
depot on the site. are now in
line to become the sole
owner of the hi storical site.
The Army began using
the site in 186 t but didn 't
get the deed to the land until
1863. when it purchased the
site for $16.000. At the time
the camp was about a halfmile outside Columbus.
population 19,000 .
It began life as the
Columbus Barracks and

later was named the
Columbus Arsenal. l.n 19~2 .
it became F"rt Hayes in
of
President
honor
Rutherford B. Hayes.
Its first building was. the
main barracks that today is
called the "Shot Tower,"
because of folklore that it
was used to make shot by
dripping lead from the top
of the tower into a pool , of
water at the base. Historians
have debunked that story
and say the building never
made shot.
Over the decades scores of
other buildings were erected,
including barracks, a hospital, an officers club, officers'
houses, a mess hall and an
administration building .
In 1970, Fort Hayes wa~
listed in the National
Register of Historic Places as
a significant Ohio landmark.
"At the time it was the oldest military installation in
continual use in Ohio," said
Barb Powers of the Ohio
Historic Preservation Office.
Nathaniel L. Hills father
went through Fort Hayes in
1941 . Thirty years later, Hill
became commander of the
military facility then called
the Armed Forces Examining
and Entrance Station.
By then. the 2.000 troops
that lived at the fort during
World War II were gone,

Wednesday ...Cioudy. A
chance of snow showers in
the morning .. .Then a chance
of rain showers with a slight
chance of snow showers in
the afternoon. Highs in the
upper 30s. Northeast winds
around 5 mph.. Becoming
north in the afternoon.
Chance of precipitation 50
percent.
Wednesday
nigllt ...
Partly cloudy. A slight
chance of snow showers in
the evening. Cold with lows
in the lower 20s. North
winds 5 to 10 mph . Chance
of snow 20 percent.
Thursday ... Sunny. Highs
around 40. Northeast winds
around 5 mph.
Thursday night •..Mostly
clear. Cold with lows in the
lower 20s. Northea•t winds
around 5 mph .
Friday ... Mostly sunny.

Not as cool with highs in
the lower 50s.
Friday
night.,.Mostly
cloudy. A chance of showers
after midnight. Not as cool
with lows in the upper 30s.
Chance of rain 40 percent.
Saturday and Saturday
night ...Mostly cloudy with
a 50 percent chance of
showers. Highs in the mid
50s. Lows around 40.
Sunday••. Mostly cloudy
with a 40 percent chance of
showers. Highs in the mid
50s.
Sunday night ... Mostly
cloudy with a 30 percent
chance of showers. Lows in
the upper 30s.
Monday and Monday
night ...Mostly
cloudy.
Highs in the upper 50s .
Lows in the lower 40s.
1\aesday...Mostly sunny.
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Columbus. Hilt is the last commander of the induction center at Fort Hayes. He worked in
building 102 from 1971-73. The building is now in the possession of Columbus Public
Schools and will eventually be renovated.

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COLUMBUS - In 1944.
Russell Pollitt Sr. found
himself being herded from
doctor to doctor through a
"warehouse" at Fort Hayes
with hundreds of other
recently drafted men.
Pollitt was convinced he
wasn't going into the Army.
The
18-year-old
from
Manchester, Ohio , had tried
to enlist in Cincinnati and
was rejected for poor vision.
At Fort Hayes . there was
a "stop" sign hanging from
the ceiling where the men
were supposed to wait until
a doctor finished examining
the previous person's eyes.
"But I didn 't see it." said
Pollitt, now 80. 'This sign
must have been about 12 or
14 feet in the air."
The doctor scolded him
prompting Pollitt to make a
life-altering mistake .
"I said. 'Hey, don't be
jumping on me. I'm not in
the Army yet." Pollitt said .
"Well , you're gonna be,"
the doctor responded.
When Pollitt walked out
the back of the warehouse ,
he was on his way to basic
training in Texas . By
December 1944, he was a
machine gunner riding a
halftrack across France.
fighting his way into
Germany .
For hundreds of thousands
of soldiers, Fort Hayes was
their introduction into the
military. Born in 1861 during the Civil War. the fort
near downtown has maintained a presence there since.
But that's about to come
to an end.
The last remaining Army
Reserve units based at the
complex of about 71 acres
the 391 st Military Police
Battalion , 375th Criminal
Investigations
Division.
retention and transition division and a military-intelligence attachment are pulling
up stakes. The 375th and
391 st recently served in Iraq.
The military is building a
, new Army Reserve center at
the Defense Supply Center
in suburban Whitehall. It
will be ready by the end of
2009. ending a century-anda-half military presence at
Fort Hayes. The Whitehall
Memorial Army Reserve
Center also will close and

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WITHERS

.ssocr•rm PREss

CLEVELAND His
dress shirt dampened with
sweat long after hi s tea m's
exhausting victory in overtime at Kent State, Akron
coach Keith Dambrot had
one hope for thi s week 's
Mid-American Conference
tournament.
" I wish."' a worn o ut
Dambrot said Sunday night.
"we would play anybody but
them."
Too bad, coach.
Because barring an upset.

the second-seeded Zips and
third-seeded Golden Flashes
are on a collision course to
meet again in Friday's semifinals of the MAC toumament. which for the first
time is playing a ll fou_r
round s at Quicken Loans

Arena.
Akron and Kent State, bitter rivals separated by 12
miles of Interstate 76 pave ment, along with top-seeded
T~ledo and. fourth -seeded
M1am1 of Oh1o, have 11 eas1er than the rest of the 12team field in Cleveland .
The MAC's new form at.
which opens with four firstround games on Wednesday.
means that any team advancing will have to win four
games in four days to win
the tourney title and th e
league's automatic bid to the
NCAA tourn ament.

That's a lot to as k ol any
team - at any level.
" I've neve r done that
before . so I imagine it's
gr uesome." Miami coach
Charlie C~tes sa1d . "T~_e
NBA doesn t eve n do that.
Playing oti a neutral tloor
from the outset might not
mean as mu c h tn th e
leag ue's upper-tier teams.
but it's vital to the lowerseeded clubs such as lOthseeded Buffalo and 12t hseeded Bowling Green. both
0-8 on the road.
'The biggest change wi ll
be those first -round games."

Buftalo
coac h
Regg ie
Wuherspoon sa1d. "In the
past. most teams at home
advanced tu Cleveland . Now
everybody 's playing at the
same place . ami there ' s nota
whole lot ol se parauon m
the leag ue in the f1rst place ."
For Toledo. wh1ch went
1-l-2 and won its first reguJar-season crow n in 27
yea". thi s yeurs trip to
_northeast Ohio·is a chance to
ri ght "'me wrong s. The
Rockets won the tlrst MAC
tourney crown in 1980 but

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All-Southeast District Basketball Teams

Local athletes honored on AP all-district teams
BY BRAD SHERMAN

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BSHERMAN@MYDAILVTRIBUNE.COM

COLUMBUS Erin
Weber was the focus of
every defense the Eastern
Lady Eagles faced - constantly facing double teams
- and still averaged 14
points and nearly a dozen
rebounds per game.
For her efforts in leading
Eastern to a winning season
and sectional title. she was
among those on the Division
IV All-Southeast Di strict
first team, released by the
Press
on
Associated
Tuesday. The selections
were made by a media panel
from the di strict.
Weber was one of only
two local athletes that
earned tirst team recognition. The other being South
Gallia ·s Dustin McCombs
on the boys side in Division
IV. McCombs scored more
than 18 per outing in helping
South Gallia win 16 games
for the third consecutive
season.
Weber was joined by
teammate Katie Hayman on
the Division IV girls squad,
as she earned th,ird team
honors with a 10 points per
game average. Other Lady
Eagles lillian Brannon and
Jenna Hupp were honorable
mention.
Southern freshman Kasey
Turley. who had a monster
rookie season for the Purple
and Gold. made second
team wit~ a 16 ppg average.
South Gallia's Niki Fulks.
a tenacious defender who
had nearly live steals per
contest and averaged II. 2
points. made third team.
Other Lady Rebels Jennifer
Sheridan
and
Chelsea

Turley

Sellers

Wolfe

Hayman

Canaday were honorable
me nuon. This past season
was the first-ever winning
campaign in girls basketball
at the school.
Brittany Elliott was Gallia
Academy' s leader and most
consistent player in a toughas-nails
revamped
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League - earning her a spot
on the Divi sion II second
team . Elliott scored 12.7
points per game.
Meigs sophomore point
guard Catie Wolfe made the
third team for the second
straight season after averaging 13.8 points.
· Other locals making honorable mention in Division
II were Gallia Academy's
Ryann Leslie and Alexis
Geiger as well as Meigs ·
Meghan Clelland.

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Eastern senior Erin Weber (24) goes in for a layup between a pair of Federal Hock1ng
defenders during a February 8 contest in Tri-Valley Conference Hocking Divis1on action.
Weber- a 2007 Wendy's High School Heisman finali st - was the lone Meigs County representative to earn First-Team honors.

Porter signs with Miami
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Joey Porter wasn' t unem ployed for long.
The trash-talking linebacker, cut last week by
Pittsburgh to save salary cap
room. agreed to a five-year.
$32 million contract with
Miami. gi ving the Dolphins
a potentially devastating
pass rushing tandem with
Jason Taylor. the defensive
player of the year.
Porter is guaranteed $20
million in the deal, which
was agreed to late Monday,
according to a person with
knowledge of the discussion
~ho requested anonymity
becam;e Porter has not yet
passed his physical and the
contract may not be signed
or
until
Wednesday
Thursday.
Porter 's 60 sacks rank
fourth in Steelers history.
His addition is part of what 's
becoming a major roster
'overhaul by the Dolphins.
who were 6-10 last season.
and new coach Cam
Cameron. Already. Miami
has either released or traded
seven players who started at
least one game on offense in
2006. along with defensive
linemen Kevin Carter and
Dan Wil kinson.
Another linebacker from
the AFC North . Brian
Simmons. landed in New
Orleans .
Simmons . released by

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Cincinnati,
signed with ·
the ·Saints
after being
released bv
the Bengaf,
in a cap cut.
He was the
17th overall pick in the 1998
draft.
Oakland agreed with twotime Pro Bowl offensive
lineman Jeremy Newberry
on a $1.5 'million. one-year
.:ontract. Newberry, a Pro
Bowler in 2001 -02 with San
Francisco, spent all of last
seaso n on injured rese rve
with the 49ers with an damage d left knee . He has
pla1ed in only II games the
pas\ three seasons because
of various injuries.
But the Raiders are counting on him to help an offensive line that allowed a
league-worst 72 sacks last
season.
Newberry. who t~;~rns 31
this month , has played .:en ter. tackle and guard in the
past and could be used in
any of those spots with
Oakland.
The Raiders also cleared
up sa lar~ cap room by
restruct unng the contracts
of running back LaMont
Jordan and receiver Ronald
Curry. The new deal with
Jordan reduce s the $4.75
million roster bonus he ,\:as

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2006-07 Southeast Distrid 2006-07 Southeast Distrid
Boys BaskelbaU Team
Girls.Basketball Team
DIVISION I
FIRST TEAM JessiCa Hams Logan 5
11 I' 14 7 Jamte McKttnck Manetta 5

10 sr 9 5
Player ol the year

Jess•ca Harns

logan
HONORABLE MENTION Bre Oa111S
Manerta Car1ssa Bosch Logan Knsten
Cassady Logan

DIVISION

II

FIRST TEAM Casse Mogan C rclevtlle

59

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16 3

Andrea

Anderson

Ctrclevtlle Logan Elm 58 sr 17 1
Megan Lee Chtlhcothe 5 7 l' 11 1
Katie McMahOn Washmgton Court

House Washmgton 5 9 sr
16 3
Samantha Leach Washmgton Cour t
House Mtamt Trace 5 9 sr 17 5 Megan
Owtngs McArthur Vtnlon County 5 11

sr 13 5
Player ol the year Samantha leach
Washmgton Court House M•amt Trace
Coach of the yea r
CtrciEMIIe

Steve Kalinoski

SECOND
TEAM
Lacey
Reedy
Ctrclevtlle 5 7 sr 10 4 Brtnany Ell on
Galltpolts Galha Academy 5 5 sr 12 7
Hannah Day Chtlhcothe 5 11 so 11 1
Knst1n Cozzens Vmcent Warren 6 0
sr 14 4 Lauren Johnson Wash1ngton
Court House M1am1 Trace 5 4 sr 13 5
Ca111e Hunter Washmgton Court House
Washmgton 5 5 sr 8 7 Rebecc a
Puckett McArthur V nton County 5 10
tr 12 0
TH IRD TEAM Lacey Elt ot1 C1rc leV1IIe
Logan Elm 5-6 Jr 7 8 KaTie Hammond
Greenfl81d McClain 57 fr 14 8 Cara
Gr1ppa Athens 5 10 sr 14 5 Cat1e
Wolfe Pomeroy Me1gs 5 4 so 13 8
Mallory Brooks V1ncent Warren 5 7 so
12 2 Brandl Pugh Lancaster Fa1rf1eld
Umon 6 0 sr
12 4 Ton D1xon
McArthur Vmton County 5 3 fr 14 7
HONORABLE MENTION Ryann Lesl e
Gallipolis Gall a Academy AI9)CIS Ge1ger
Gallipolis Galha Academy Meghan
Clelland Pomeroy Me1gs All Dav1s
Greenf10ld McClain Katelyn Kalmosk1
Circleville Kat1e Hupp C~rclev•lle logan
Elm Jann Wasch Jackson Hannah
Hilliard Hillsboro Dame!le Fnes Vmcent
Warren Mana McDonald Washmgton
Court House Washington Jenna Cobb
Washmgton Court House M1am1 Trace
Ashley Bope Lancasler Fa1r11eld Un1on

DIVISION

Ill

FIRST TEAM Mand1 8oyk1n Ironton 5

4 sr 13 4 Sarah RlJCI(er Chesapeake
28 0 Chelsea Mark~ns Coal
Grove Dawson Bryant, 5 a sr 1a a
Lyd1a
Bndenbaugh
Ct'lliiiCOthe
Huntington 5 10 Jr
20 3 Ke11ee
Guthne Albany Alexander 5 1
sr
16.8 Megan Edwards Nelsonville York
5- 11 sr 17 7 Kara Cayton Minford 5
3 Jr 13 5 Anana Bowles Sardm1a
Eastern Brown 5 9 Jr 16 5 Lacey
Adkins Oak Hill 6 0 sr 14 3
Players of the year Mandt Boykm
Ironton
Ktnlee
Guthne
Albany
Alexander
Coach ot the year Doug Ha~ Oak Hill
6-3 sr

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SECOND TEAM
JeSSICa Waddle
Ironton 5-9 Jr 17 4 Shayna Cox
ChilliCOthe Zane Trace 58 sr 16 0
Magg.e Cooper Ba1nbndge Pa1n1 Valley
5-9 sr
17 1 Jam• Turnll Albany
Alexander 5 10 sr 13 1 K•m KUne
Nelsonv•lle-York 5-6 so 15 6 Sarah
SChmidt Wheelersburg 5 2 so i 2 5
Wendy Martin Lynchburg Clay 5 8 sr
17 9 Kaylm Marshall Oak H1ll 5 10 Jr
10 0 Sydney Damson Crooksville 5 9
Sf

20 0

THIRD TEAM Samantha Hall Coa l
Grove Dawson Bryant 6 0 sr 15
Bobbl Harper Ironton Rock Hill 5-5 sr
13 3 Sarah Lee South Point 5 9 sr

o

12 7 Dan1e1l e Hamngmn Chillicothe
Zane Trace 56 sr 10 0 Jenmfer
Bendolph Portsmouth 5 9 sr 15 5
Bnnany Bngner Minford 5 a sr 10 0
Candace Black Sard1n1a Eastern B1 own
5 7 sr , 10 0 Kar~ssa Adk1ns Oak H1il 5
8 " 93
HONORABLE MENTION Kayla Sm1th
Chesh 1ra
R1ve1
Valley
Chandra
Hoffman Ch1lhcolhe Zane Trace Kan
G•bson ChilliCothe Hunungton Heather
P1keton
Wh1tney
Hollon
Bu rns
Ba•nbridge Pa1nt Valley Lexy Staton
Chesapeake Shea Berry Proctont•lte
Fa~rtand Molly Bumgardner Proctorvlle
Fa~rlanct Brooke Long Ironton Rock H II
T Ann Mayo Sou th Pomt Sydnee
Jordan Portsmouth Breslyn Ham s
Minford Bntlany Hackworth McDer mott
Northwest
JessiCa
Blanton
Clay
Wheelersburg
Lamee
Wheel e1sburg
Samantha
Graham
Williamspor t
Westfall Chloe Co ttrell Chillicothe
Un•oto L1sa Meade Nelsonville York
Wh1tney Sm•th Albany Ate)Cander Em•ly
Dunlee Stewart Federal Hock ng lr s
Butcher Stewart Federal Hockmg Kayla
Shoemaker Peebles Ka•la Basford
Seaman Nor th Adams Karla Moore
Oak H1 I laura Greene Belpre Enn
Sturg11t Wellston

DIVISION IV
FIRST TEAM T11fany BryanJ W1llow
Wood Symmes Valley 5 11 sr 17 3
El sta Hall Franklin Furnace Green 56
s1 16 0 Kayla Cook South Webster 5
9 fr 22 3 Kayla W1ley Glenwood New
Boston 5 6 so 19 0 Kaylee Helton
Latham Western• 59 sr 31 0 Enn
Weber Reedsvill e Eastern 5 10 sr
14 2 Kayla Se1p Mowrystown Whiteoak
5 11 Jr 15 8 S1na K1ng Waterford 5
10 fr 170
Player of the year Kaylee Helton
Latham Western
Coaches of the year Rachael Conell
Glenwood New Boston Jerry Close
Waterford
SECOND TEAM Em1ly Bowling W11low
Wood Symmes Valley 5 a Jr 18 6
Kristen Adams Portsmouth Clay 5 8 1r
14 0 Courtn1e Memtt Lucasville Valley
58 sr 12 5 Ashley Jordan Frankforl
Adena 5 10 so 12 1 Kasey Turley
Rac1ne Southern 6 0 fr 16 0 Amber
Burton Manchester 5 10 sr 17 2
Jess• Drayer Waterford 5 5 so 14 0
THIRD TEAM Er1n Sherman South
Webster 6 2 so 8 3 Alyx Jackson
Portsmouth Clay 59 sr 10 0 Knsten
Snyder Frankfort Adena 5 9 Jr 8 0
Kourtney t&lt;1nmson Glouster T11mble 5
10 Jr 12 0 Kat1e Hayman Aeedsv1lle
Eastern 58 tr 10 0 Nik1 Fulks Crown
Ctty Souttl Gallla 5 5 1r 11 2 Katnna
M•chael Mowrystown Whiteoak 5 7 sr
13 0 Bnttany Brown Waterford 5 10
so 11 0
HONORABLE
MENTION
J1ll1an
Brann on Reedsville Eastern Janna
Hupp Reedsville Eastern Jenmler
Sheridan Crown C1ty South Galt1a
Chelsea Canaday Crown C1ty Soulh
Gallla Brlnany Helton Beaver Eas1ern
Chelsea Howard Beaver Easlern Sara h
Stratman latham Western Bnttany
Leeson Richmond Dale Southeastern
CBSI Coy Fr~nkfort Adena Lindsay
Dresse l Ironton St Joseph Kayla
Saunders W+llow Wood Symmes Valley
Mallory White Portsmouth Clay Dam
Summers Portsmouth Clay Bullany
Weeks
Por tsmouth Clay
Kenssa
Bennen Sc1otov•lle Commumty East
C1erra Wnght Sc1otovllie Communtly
Easl Tasha Buckley Glenwood New
Boston Kat1e Hopkins Portsmouth
Hartlage
No tre
Dame
Kelsey
Portsmouth Notre Dame Tabby Jenkins,
Glouster Tnmble H1llary Bray Corn1ng
Miller Jorctan Arbaugh
Lucasv•Ue
Valley T1ffany Wallace Waterford
Jess1ca Denen Manchester

DIVISION I
FIRST TEAM Lucas Wright Logan 5
toot 11 jun+or 12 5 po1n1s per game
Cory Knechbaum Manetta 5 9 sr

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HONORABLE MENTION Tyler Preston
Manetta Jon Ne" Logan

DIVISION

II

FIRST
TEAM
Dante
Jackson
26 2
Green held McClam 6 5 sr
Anthony H1tchens Ch•l hcothe 5 9 Jr
1B 5 T m Congrove C•rclev•lle Logan
Elm 5 10 so 18 5 T~rretl Cumberland
Hillsboro 6 1 sr 20 3 Dustin Guthne
McArthur Vmton County 6 5 1r 16 0
Player ot tho year Dante Jackson
Green! eld McClam
Coaches of the year Rtck VanMatre
Greenf1eld McClam
Matt Combs
McArthur Vmton County
SECOND TEAM Michael Howard
Green! eld McCia1n 5 8 sr 6 7 Chns
G vans Chillicothe 6 4 sr 11 6 Ray
Chambers Chi llicothe 6 6 Jr 12 4
Jayme Haggerty
Gall•pohs Galha
Academy 6 1 sr 12 6 Andrew Stumbo
Ironton Rock Hill 6 2 sr 14 4 Jerrod
Albnght McArthur Vmton County 6 3
sr 15 0 Tre11or Walls Waverly 6 6 Jr

15 3
TH IRD TEAM Ale)C Wilson Washmgton
Court House Washington 6 2 Jr 15 2
Jeremy Webster Greenf1eld McCia1n 6
2 Jr 12 9 Ryan Hoffman C ~r clevtlle
logan Elm 6 0 sr 9 9 Cory Cooper
C•rclev•lle 5 10 sr
16 0 Kendal
Coleman Htllsboro 6-1 1r 10 0 Enc
Henry McArthur Vmton County 5 11 sr
12 0
HONORABLE MENT ION Brad Bentley
Alhens Kory Hartinger C1rtl9v1lle Chns
Leasure C~rclev• lle Logan Elm Nathan
Davenport Ironton Rock H1ll Just1n
Htlton Waverly Andy Hellyer ChilliCothe
UniOto Stu Beverly Chillicothe Garreu
Tay lor Greenl•eld McClain Jen Golden
Galhpolls Gatha Academy Da\18 Rumley
Gallipolis Galha Academy Da\18 Poole
Pomeroy Meigs Er~c Tolar Pomeroy
Ma1g1!1 Ryan Borden Jackson Chr~s
Pecketls V ncent Warren Enc Anderson
V~neent Warren Corey Hooper VInCent
Warren Ryan KniSley Washmgton Court
House M1am1Trace

DIVISION

Ill

FIRST TEAM Evan Garrett Stewart
Fed eral HoOOng 6 0 sr 14 5 Josh
Kellough Ch1lhcothe Huntington 6-1 Jr
19 0 Camden M1Jter Wheelersburg 6 7
sr 19 0 Drew Spradhn Wheelersburg
6-4 Jr 18 0 C had Miller Ironton 6 0
sr
13 5 Jeremy Benmngton West
Umon 6 5 sr 16 5 Drew Copas
Seaman North Adams 6 2 sr 17 5
Jordan Thor nhill Belpre 5 9 sr 22 0
Player ol the year Camden M1Uer
Wheelersburg
Coaches of the year Tom Barnck
Wheelersburg Joe Butcher Stewart
Federal Hock1ng
SECOND TEAM Shea Lauder West
Porlsmoulh Portsmouth Wes1 6 2 sr
Josh Walter N alson ~n lte York 6 1
22
sr 20 Dylan G1vens Franldon Adena
6 1 sr 8 0 Kyle McGraw Mlntord 6 2
sr 18 0 Tyl er Shoemak&amp;r lronlon 6 2
If 11 5 M1chael Lamb Proctorv•!le
Fa~rland
6 4
so
18 3
Chase
McWhorter South Pomt 6-4 sr 18 9
Jordan Cox' West UrMon 5·10 sr 16 3
THIRD
TEAM
Cody
Chenault
Chillicothe Zane Trace 6-5 sr 13 0
Bryan Morrow Cheshire A1ver Val~y 5
10 sr 154 AdamTate Stewart Federal
Hockmg 6·0 sr 10 0 Man Demosky

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Albany AieKander 6..0 sr 18 6 Mt1n
Mendenhall Ba1ntlridge Pam! Yalley 5
10 sr 16 7 Cole Hatf1eld Proc:torvtlle
Fa1rland
6 1 so
11 9
MIChael
Stapleton Chesapeake tHJ sr 14 5
Garland Stiltner Oak H11l 6 0 sr 14 5
HONORABLE MENTION Jason Jones
Chesh11e RMII Valle~ Ryan Henry
Chestllfe R iver Valle~ Cody Sm1th
Piketon Clay Roll Frankfort Atlena Cory
Vtckers Ch•lhcothe Huntington Justin
Kellough Ch1lltcothe Huntington Matt
M11ier Chllhcothe Zane Trace Scott
Huffer Williamsport Westfall Tyler Cobb
Williamsport Westfall Alstan Carter
Ironton Chns Brown South Po1nt Adam
Bare Coal Grove Dawson Bryant Kyie
Rase Chesapeake Jordan Carter
Portsmouth Nate Cadogan Portsmouth
Sean Childers M1nlord Evan Pnce
Mmford Seth Cowgill Wheelersburg
Gary Salyers Wheelersburg Bo W1lson
McDeHno11 Northwest Boyce Jordan
West Portsmouth Portsmouth West
Nathan Brandenburg West Portsmouth
Portsmouth West Zach Call Lucasv1lle
Valley Zach Hednck Albany Alexander
Brant Day Stewart Federal Hockmg Jay
Edwards Nelsonville YOf'k Crag Staggs
West Unaon Cody Beucler Sard1ma
Eastern Brown Casey Love Oak Hill
Corey Farmer
Oak H11l
Robert
Stegbauer
Lynchburg Clay
M1cah
Pfalzg raf
Belpre
Brade Wallace
Peebles Kra1g Unger Seaman North
Adams Curt1s Bolton Seaman North
Adams Just1n M11ter Wellston

DIVISION IV
FIRST TEAM Jeremy Mcleod Latham
Wester n
6 1
sr
23 6 Michael
Humphrey Willow WOOd Symmes Valley
6-6 sr 21 9 Josh Campbell South
Webster
60
sr
18 7 Dustin
McCombS Crown City South Gallm 6 1
sr 1a 6 Tim Pettit Richmond Dale
Southeastern 6 2 sr
13 0 Dustin
Householder Corn1ng M•ller 5 11 Jr
20 1 Aobb1e BarneH Mowrystown
Whiteoak
6 1
sr
19 0
DJ
Cunningham Waterford 6-8 so 12 0
Player ot the year Jeremy Mcleod
Latham Western
Coach ollhe year Phil Howard latham
Western
SECOND TEA M M1chael Basedow
Ironton Sl Joseph 6·2 sr 13 5 Kent
Robmson Portsmouth C lay 6 4 sr
13 4 MIChael Mullins Portsmouth Notre
Dame 6·4 sr , 14 o Trav•s McCarty
Crown City South Ga\lta 58 sr 15 0
M1chaet White Latham Western, 5-10
sr 13 5 Man Skaggs RIChmond Dale
Southeastern 6-6 sr 11 0 John Slone
Beaver Eastern 5 t t sr t 3 5
THIRD TEAM Chad Harvey Ironton 51
Joseph 6-2 so 13 4 Kyle Meadows
Willow Wood Symmes Valley 6-4 sr
13 Ei Nathan Patten Franklin Furnace
Green 6 1 sr 15 1 Ryan Fenton
South Webster 6 3 sr 10 5 Col'b1n
Sellers Racme Southern 6-1 sr 12 3
JOJdan Kibler Mowrystown Wh teoak 5
11 sr 15 3 Gary Tornes Watertord 63 Jf 13 2
HONORABLE
MENTION
Darnck
Beaver Crown City South Gallia Patrick
Johnson
Racine Soulhern
Kyle
Rawso n ReedSVIlle Eastern Cory
Kellough Rtchmond Dale Southeastern
Kyle
Prater
R ichmond
Dale
Soulheastern
ian Ke lley Franklin
Furnace Green Brad Howard South
Webster Nathan WLihams Sc•otov1Ue
Commumty East Ty~ r Mault Sc10tOV1IIe
CommuOIIy East M1chae1 Salisbury
Glenwood ~ew Boston Josh Holbrook
Glenwood New Boston Justin Craft
Portsmouth
Clay
Atex
Dav•s
Portsmouth
Notre
Dame
Mark
Chnstman Glo uster Trimble Andrew
McKay Leesburg Fa•rtlek:t Kade West
Manchesler Derek Hoge Waterford

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

COLUMBUS (AP) Taver Johnson , an assiS
tant
head
coach
and
defenstve coordmator at
Mtamt (Ohto) th e past
two
years,
ha s been
ptcked as Ohto State"s
new cornerbacks coach,
the sc hool s.ud Tuesd.ty
Johnson had t.tken a JOb
as detenstve hne coach

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wtth the Oakland Ratders
after last 'edson but gave
that up tor the posttton
w tth the B udeyes
A nauve of Ctncmnall
and a Wtttenberg gradu,ue, Johnson replaces Ttm
Beckman, who left Ohto
State to become detenstve
coordtnator
at
Oklahoma State

Galli a
County
OH

Matta
from Page Bl
school record w tth 27 vtcto
n es, whtle l osmg JUSt three
The Buckeyes ' stand
o ut center Greg Oden
was named Freshman o!
the Year alter leadtng the
l eague tn
reboundtng
and
blocked
shob

District
from PageBI
Rtver Vall ey's lone representatt ve was semor Kav Ia
Smuh, who made honorable
men!ton 111 DtvlSlon Ill
Eastern and South Gallta
were the o nly loc,11 gtrls
teams to fimsh wuh wm·
mng records The combmed
record of the stx OHSAA
schools m Galha and Metgs
counttes was 43-84
On the boys stde tn
Dtvtston IV, McCombs was
JOllled on the squad by
sharp-shooter
Travts
McCarty, who averaged 15
pomts and landed a spot on
second
tea m
Dernck
Beaver made honorable
mentto n for the Rebels
Corbm Sellers was the
leader o t a Southern club
that more than doubled tts
wm total from la st year,
plus won a sectiOnal game
He w as rewarded wuh a
spot on the Dtvt ston IV
thtrd team wtth a 12 3 ppg
aver.tge Teammate Patnck
Johnson was named honorable mentiOn
Kyle Raw son, Eastern "s
leadmg reboundmg and one

of u s top scorers, al so made
honorable mentton
Undoubtedl y. the tough·
est team to make W&lt;IS m
boys Dt vtston II, whtch
mcluded state Player of the
Year Dante Jackson of
Greenfield McClam Jay me
Haggerty
of
Galha
Academ) earned a spot on
the seco nd team after leadmg the Blue Devtls to a
wmn m g
season ( 13-9).
desptte tacmg one of the
toughest schedules m the
dtstnct.
H aggerty, a semor, averaged 12 6 potnts per game
for coac h Jtm Osborne's
club Other Blue Devtls Jeff
Golden and Davtd Ruml ey
made honorable menuon
Semor Davtd Poole and
sophomore Enc Tolar ot
Metgs were both honorable
men!ton sel ectiOns The
Marauders v. on ft ve games
tht s season , and was tn
m any o thers, .tft er v.tnntng
JU St once all ot last year
Rtver
Valley's
Bryan
Morrow. who scored 15 4
potnts on .ner.tge tor the
Ratders thts season, made
the DtvtsJOn Ill thtrd team
Teammates Ja son Jones and
Ryan Henry were both hon orable mentton selecttons.

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aa a bidder with the
Architect No more
than two (2) sets of
documents wtn be furnlshed each General
Contractor or one (1)
set Mechantcat and
Electrical Contractors
Any BIDDER, upon
returning
the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS tn good condllion wtthln ten (10)
days after the date of
opening bids,
wtn be refunded tne
payment. and any nonbidder upon returning
tho CONTRACT DOCU·
MENTS wMt be refund·
od $50 00 There wtll be
a
non-refundable
postage ond handling
fee for any documents
matted to Contractors
by forwarding a oeparate check tn tho
amount of $20 00
payable
to
the
An:hHect lor eech set
of documonto malted.
Blddert, other that
General, Mochanlcol or
Electrical Contr1cton,
moy obtain CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
at the coat of printing
and hondttng. See
FmHA
tnatructton
1942-A (tlllchad In
Project M1nual) lor
INFORMATION FOR
BIDDERS
Tho Ownor r11orv11
the right to wetve any
lnformolttyorlrregutortty tn ony Bid or Btdo
and to rojtclony or 111
blda In wholo or tn
p11rt, to retect t Bid not
eccamp11nted by the
requtlld bld -urtty
or by other dati
required
by
the
Bidding Documents; to
reject ony conctttlon at
tr., Bid by the B-r
that te tn any way
lnconolllont with the
requlremente, Ierma
ond . , . . . - . ol the
Bidding Documonto; or
to Nject oBkltllllll tn
any .., Incomplete or
trreguter and tword the
t&lt;Niboct blit ond
altenlelll In any mon-the 0wn1r belltYII
to be In their -ln111rtol. The tow respon-

alve bidder and Ill subcontractors mual poy
minimum wage rat11
aa determined by
Davls·Bacon or state
prevailing wage ratoo
as determined
tn
Sect1on 4115.06, Ohio
Rovlaed Code lor
Meigs County Ohio,
whichever ts higher
Contractors must be
ttcensed by the State
Contractor's Ltcenslng
Board
All
SUbcontracton
shall be llcenoecl contractor's clallijlcatton
as required by work
being performed
A Mandatory Pre·Bld
Conference wttl be
hold In meeting room
locate at 238 Weal
Matn Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio, to scheduled for
Mtrch 14, 2007, at
10 00 am An authortzod employee of the
General
Contractor
ohatlattend to familiar·

directed from sold
court tn lho above enlltted action. 1 witt
oxpoaa to aate at pubtic aucllon on the front
alepa of the Meigs
County Court House
on Friday, Aprtt 6th,
2007 at 10 a m., oloald
day, the following
described real estate·
Situated
In
the
Township of Lebanon,
County ol Metga and
State of Ohto and
bounded
and
described as follows
Being 1 part of 25 acre
+i- tract ao record In
ParcellWo 11 Tract No.
one of Deed recorded
tn Deed Book 302,
Page
593,
Meigs
County
Recorder'•
Office, Melga County,
Ohto; also being a port
of
Section
20,
Townohtp 3 north,
Range
11
Welt,
Lebanon
Townohtp,
Metgo County, Ohto,
tze
and more particularly
lhomoelveo with the deocrtbed 11 followa:
project location, one Beginning 11 a potnl
condtttana and ather being the lntereoctton
relevant lnfarmotton of the oouth line ol
Should any
oald 25 +1- tract and
Blddlr fill to attend, centtrttne of Townthlp
they wilt NOT be con- Aotd 1138 Thonco
otderod 1 quotlfted otong utd oouth ttne
contractor to aubmtl 1 North 92 Dig . 22 Mtn.
bid Allor the ached- 41 Sec wee! pautng
uted ctoatng ttrne tor thru 1 518 Inch ptn 1111
receipt of Blda, no ltd ot a dlotenco of 20 00
may be wlthdrtwn for 1 feet end gojng 1 tote!
period of nlntay (!10) dtotanceof25406feet
dayo
to 1 518 Inch Iron ptn
C o m m u n I I y Ill, thence lelvlng
t m p r o v e m • n 1 oouth ttna north 07
Corporation
Dtg 37 Min. 18 Sec
Metgo County
eta! t dtotonco of
Pomeroy, Ohio
30t.251Mt to 1 518 Inch
Perry
Y1madoe, Iron pin til, !honea
Director
south 86 Dtg. 2t Mtn.
(2) 21, 28, (3) 7
It Sec. 1111 pautng
thru o 518 Inch Iron pin
HI tt I dlatonct of
Public Notice
271.12 feet going o
lOIII dlltence of 283.65
Shtrllf Salel
'-' to o point In the
Ctae No. 06CV141 centerline of oatd
Horlll Nottonot Bonk townohlp ""'d 1138;
Ptolnttll
thoncl llong uld conYo.
tertlnt the lottowlng
Tlmolhy L Bill II at three coureto, (1)
Delendanto Court of South 04 Dig. 56 Mtn.
Cmlmon Plelo,
54 Sec weotadlatence
Mllgo County, Ohio.
of 44.20 feet too polnl·
In p~rouanco of 1n (2) South I 0 Deg 43
ordor of sale to me Mtn 20 Sec weal a dlo-

•

lance ol68.31 feet to a
point: (3) South 14
Deg 45 Min 41 Sec.
weal a dlatonce of
216 92 feet to the prtnclpal point of beginntng containing 2 00
+1-. SUbject to all legal
easements end rights
of way.
Bearings were derived
from magnetic taken
February 1g, 1991 The
above description waa
prepared from an actual survey made on the
t 9th day of February,
t 1191 by C Thomaa
Smtih,
Ohto
Professional Surveyor
16844.
The above described
2.00 +1- tract being part
of the following parcel,
being Parcel Two of
Tract One ol dood
recorded In Vol 302,
page
593,
Meigs
County Deed Recorda
Being In Section No
20, Town No 3. At"9e
No. 11, of Dhlo
Company'a Purchase
and bounded as falIowa, to-wit· Beginning
eight rocto north of the
soulhweol comor of
oald Section, thonce
north ftlty (50) rodo,
thence 1111 eighty (80)
rode thence eouth IHty
(50) rocto thence Wilt
eighty (80) rocta to the
ploco of beginning,
containing twonty·flve
(25) ocreo, more or
1111
Excapttng tho coalllld
a. .heH of the oil, gu
1nd ather mlnertlo
unclet oala 26 IClt pereel, It reurvld In
prior deodo
Expecting tht reel
ttltlo convoyed to
Borneo Ray Phalpa by
deod dllod November
24, 1993 ond recorded
In Vol 338, Page 445 of
Metga County Diad
Recorda.
Reference Deed Vol
239, Page 511, and Vol.
87, Page 379, Metgo
County
Official
Recorda
Auditors Parcel No.
07-00971 001
Property
Address
32361 DeWitt Run Rd ,

K.••••-..

Long Bottom, OH
45743
Also a 1988 Clayton
Mobile
home t.D.
144900,
Ohto
CertHicato of Title
15300121702
Current
Owner.
Timothy Batt ot at
Appraloed
at
$15,000 00
(land),
$1000 00 (traitor) Ierma
of sale Can not be
aotd for leu than
213rdo of tho appraised
value.10 percent down
on day of sale, cash or
certified check, bal·
ance due on conflrma·
lion of oate
Tho appraisal did
Include an Interior
examination of tho
houao
Robert E Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
for
the
PlalntiH LIHlo Sheela
and Warner, 213 E 2nd,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
740.992·6&amp;89
(2) 28, (3) 7,14
Public Notice
Sheriff Sateo
Caae No. 06CV067. FCI
National Funde tt LLC.
Ptotnttll
Vt.
Dartt T1y1or 11 at
Dlltndlnte Court at
Common P-,
Melge County, Ohio.
In pur1uance of 1n
order ol 11lo to mo
directed from uld In
the ebovo onltlled
ectton, I wttt txpoee to
ute II public auction
on the lion! • • of
the Metga County
Court Houu on Frldoy,
Aprtll, 2007 11 10 a.m ,
at oatd cloy, the followtng dlocrlbtd rtat
Illite
Sttuated tn 1ht Vtttoge
of Pomeroy, County of
Metgo, ond tn the Stele
ol Ohto:
Being known and
cloecrtbed on 1 map of
Lincoln Hatghta, m~
'be Br-• I Carper,
Aegtotered
Civil
E"9lnaera, Huntington,
WY dated October 17,
1942 a copy of which
was filed In the Office

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of the Racorder of
Metga County, Ohto, on
the 17th of December
1942, recorded tn Plat
Book 3, Pages 43,44 as
Lot 51.
And being more partie·
ularly deacrlbed ao lottows· Beginning at a
point In the Welt line of
Lincoln Road, at tho
corner between Loto
50 and 51 ao shown on
uld map, Thence wtth
sold line of Lincoln
Road, S. 27 degrees 36
Inches East 50 feet,
Thence with the tine
between Lots 50 and
52, S 62 degree• 24
Inches West 200 feet;
Thence N 27 degrees
36 feet West 50 feet,
Thence
wtth
ttne
between said Lola 50
and 51, N 62 dag010s
241nchea E 200 feel to
the place of beginning
PPN. 16-00515
Prior Deed Rolorancos:
Vol 94, Page 279
Current owner Dorta
Taylor 81 at
Property
at
1624
Lincoln Httt, Pomeroy
Ohio 45768
Approllltd
at
$15,000.00 tormo of
oate: Connot be aold
for 1111 thin 213rda of
the opprolted volut
Ton percent down on
day of ute, c11h or
certlltld check, bittnce due on confirm•
tton of oole The
apprlllll did tnctudl
an tnleflor oxamtnottan
of the ho-. Robert E
Beegle, Metga County
Shertll
Attorney
lor
the
Plotntlfl
Dovld W
Cliffe, 525 VIne St.,
Sutte 800, Ctnctn..tt,
Ohio 45202.
(513) 723-2200
(2) 28, (3) 7, 14
Public Notlca
Sheriff Sa teo
Caoo No 06CV158
GMAC Mortgage Corp
Plaintiff
Vs
Harlow Willis et al
Dlfendanta Court of
Common Plelo,
Meigs County, Ohio

'

In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed from sold tn
the above en111lod
action, t wtn expose to
sate at public aucllon
on tho front stops of
the Metgs County
Court House on Fnday,
April 6, 2007 at 10 a m ,
of said day, the follow·
tng described real
estate:
All that certain t,ract or
parcel of land, sllualoct. tying and being In
the Vtllaga of Pomeroy,
County ol Metgs, State
of Ohio and being
known and designated
on a map of Lincoln
Heights, mode by
Breeca r. Carper, registored
engineers,
Huntington, WV, dated
October 17, 1942, a
copy of whtch was
recorded tn the office
of the recorder of
Meigs County, Ohio,
December 17, 1942,
and recorded tn Plat
Book No 3, Page 43
and 44, ao Lot No. 46,
and being mora partieutarly doocrlbed ao loltowo
Bagtnntng 11 a point tn
the South tint of
Lincoln Ro1d at the
corner b e - toto 45
and 46 11 lhown on
oald mop, thance w~h
the oatd Ltnooln Road
South 13 Dig f feet
Ell! 50 teet, thonco
wHh the ttne - n
to.t 46 and 47, oouth
26 Dig. ntne feet w11t
200 '-!, thence north
13 Dtg. 51 lftt Will lor
feet, thence with the
ttne betweon oatd to.t
45 1nd 46 north 21
Deg nino feet eut 200
feot to the point of
beginning
Current Owner Harlow
Wtttla 11 at
Property at
1634
Lincoln Hilt, Pomeroy,
OH 45769
PPJ11Hl1866.000
Prior references
VoL 89, page 405
Appraloed
at
$17,500.00 terms ol
oate· Can not be sold
lor tess than 213rds of
the appraised value

(304) 675-1333
YOUR CLASSIFIED LINE AD NOTICED

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Public Notice
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT, PROBATE DIVISION MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT
OF
ACCOUNTS, PROBATE
COURT MEIGS COUNTV, OHIO
Accounta and vouchera of the following
named fiduciary hat
been flied tn the
Probate Court, Metga
County,
Ohio
for
approval ond little·
rnent
ESTATE NO. 26801The Flrtt Account
Created by llllm VI, Sub
Item F of thtWIII of
Ernttt A Wingett,
Deceolld.
. Unlttt excaptton1
are flied thallta, oald
eccountwtnbellllor
hoorlng before uld
Court on the 7th day of
Aprtt, 2007, 11 which
ttmo uld tccount will
bl conotdlred 1nd
conttnuld from day to
day until rtn1try diiPGMd ot.
Any f*IOAinltreoted may ltte written
exception to 11ld
ac0011nl or to motlore
pertaining to the IXIcutlon of the trua~ not
leu thon live day 1
prior to the dalt set !of
hearing
J S. Powell
Judge
Cammon Pteea Court,
Probate Dlvtston
Melgo County, Ohio
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Auto Porto &amp; Acce•aorloa
Auto Repolr
Autos for Sate . .
Boote &amp; Molarolor Sate
Butldl"ll Suppllel
Buolnell 1nd Butldlnga . ..
Buolneao Opportunity..... .
BuolMII Training
Campers &amp; Motor Hamoa.
COmpl"9 Equipment
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Carda of Thanka. .. ........
Chtlti/Elderty Care
Eloctrlcai/Aofrtgoratlon
Equipment lor Rent.........
Excavating
Form Equipment
Farmo for Rent
Farm• tor Sale . ••
Forleaae

For Sate
For Sale or Traclo
Fruita &amp; Vegetablea...... .
Fuml1hed Rooma

General Hauling
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Happy Ado......
Hey &amp; Grain
Help Wanted
Home tmprovemento..

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550
340
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140
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110
810

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Household Goods
Houoetlor Rent
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510
410
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Insurance

.. 130

Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment
LlVIIIOCk

660
630

Loat and Found
lota &amp; Acreage

060
350

Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Merchandise
Mobile Home Rapatr
Mobile Homes lor Rent
Mobile Homos tor Sale
Money to Loan
Motorcycles r. 4 Wheelero ..

170
540
860
420
320
220
740

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Plumbing a Healing
Prolaoalonal Servk:ea
Aodto. TV &amp; CB Repair
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Schoolo lnatructlon
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Sporting Goods...
SUV'o for Sale
Trucko lor Sale

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820
230
160
380
150
650
120
480
520
720
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470
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Found Male white Great
1 304 8 12 1037 after 6pm
Pyrenees Calt 740 441
(740)446 8955
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51
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Please

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1ng FOf application and free
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913 599 8042 24/hrs emp
ser11
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appearance a must Apply •n
parson only No phone calls
please
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Look•ng tor mature expen
enced mamtenance person
nel to work l ull lime In the
Pomeroy area
DutieS
Include general and vaned
maintenance housekeeping
and
')n c:atl
coverage
Ae~able transportauon 1s a
Mileage pa1d
must
Applicant may ha"e to submit to drug test and pollee
record chec:k Send resume
and phone numbers ol 3
personal references and Jor
mer
employers
to
Mamtenance
P0
Bo)C
1492
Parkersburg
WV
26102 EEO

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Center has an ope mng
lor the following po51
tlons
• Fu1111me AN
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great beneltts and
would l1ke to be part ol
a res1dan1 care or~entecl
nursmg fac ility Wllh a
Five Star rating please
ca ll Phyllis Ca ntfell
LN HA
BSN
AN
Admm1stra1or at 740
446 5001
or
Barb
Peterson
Human
Resource D.rector for
Long Term Care at 740441 3401 or stop m and
see us at 380 Colon1al
Onve B•dwell OH
45614
Equal Opportunity
Emplo'jer

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Center Is amenity
seek 1ng a LICensed
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Must have Independent
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and Mangers LICense
Pan time
Interested candidates
may apply at
380 Colomal Drtve
Bidwell OH 45614
or cal l
Teresa Wilson or Laah
Sm1th at (740)446 5001
for more ~nforma l10n
or 10 schedule an
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1-877-463-8247
Ext. 2301
Mountalnter Grading Co
Seek1ng qualified heavy
equ1pment operators tor
work 1n WV Operators for
excavator dozer dnll both
rolaly 1111&lt;1 hydnlul~ and
rock truck dr1ver Davis
Bacon Pa~ scale Fax
resumes to 304 548 6900
Attn James Cooper

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A LIHie bit of country

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story s on Appro~ 5
1m1 From GAHS
3 5BA Formal LA
Fo,.moll DA Full K•lchen
Room 3 S1t11ng

II ~:;::1 2 Gas Flfeplaces
II
gas &amp; electriC) 2
Garage 3 5 fenced
acres over look ng
1
Creek
1 a spht ra1led fence
a barn wtlh hay loft
Back yard fenced 1n
for any pets to run/play
A so Hot Tub and
deck behind house
Rental House Avaull;•blEo
Next Door tor
Income (Extra
1ncluded m pr1ce)
House 4 100 sq
Rental Home 1 BOO sq
Ask1ng $360 000 Call
(740)441 1605
for

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Recephomsl
for
busy
Internal Med1c1ne practtce
needed 1mmed~atety bnng
resume to P4easant Valley Develop yOur 4X6 pnnt for
only $ 09 Great g•ft deas
Hosp11al Su•te 212
and mo re Free 10 JO n V1s t
www photomaJC pl us net

AS IS 2 bdrm renta proper
ty fiJCer upper 19 500 FIRM
2013 Mad1son A11e Lol 1n
Har11ord 11 11 acres 3 000
FIRM 50JCI20 lot 1n West
Immed iate Open1ngs
,---.~~~-.., Columb1a 1 000
FIRM
$7 48/hr
•NOTICE•
Interested parties only call
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
304 675 1911 after 7pm
Wackenhut
Corp
has
lNG CO recommends
1mmed opemngs 1n the
Gall1pol1s area Must have that you do busmess w1th
people you know and
Attent•on 1
H S 01p or GED clean
NOT to send money Local company otter 1g NO
pohce record and a valid
through the ma 11unhl you DOWN PAYMENT
pro
D L Interested apphcanls
ha'l'e mvest1gated the
~
rams
!01 you 10 buy yo u1
please call M F 74D-925
oHer 1ng
hOme mstead ot renting

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the Oh1 0 D v•s•on of
F1nanc1al
lnst1tut•on s
Off1ce
of
Consumer
Affairs BEFORE you ref1
nance your home or
obta•n a loan BEWARE
ol requests lor any arge
advance payments ol
tees or msurance Call the
Off1ce
of
Con sumer
Affaus toll free at 1 866278 0003 to learn 11 the
mortgage
broker
or
tende r
1s
properly
l1 censed (Th1s s a publ c
serv1ce announce ment
hom the Oh•o Valley
Pubhshmg Company)

304 548 6900
Attn Las Put1111011

The V1llage Of A10 Grande IS
tak1ng appl•cat1ons tor the
pos1t100 ol part t1me pollee
oH1cer TwQ years ex pen
ence
IS
req-wred
ApplicatiOns can be p eked
up at the A10 Grande
MuniCipal Bwld1ng Monday
Fr day
8 30AM
until
4 30PM Apphcal•ons are
due back to the Mun c1pal Mobile Home set up serv c
Bu1 ld1ng
by
noon on es w1ndows doors steps &amp;
supplies
(304 )391 5863
Monday March 13 2007
located 1n N1tro
Truck Dn11ers CDL Class A
TURNED DOWN ON
ReqUired m1n1mum ot 5
years dnv1ng exp
2 yrs SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
Exper ence
on
No Fee Unless We W•n'
Overde•mens1onal loads
1 888 582 3345
Must have good dr1vmg
I~\ \I I -..I \I I
record Earn up to $2 000
weekly For app~callon Call
(304172 2 2184
M F

WarehOuse Must have a
vahd
dnver s
license
Reqwrements 1nclude ability
t&amp; lift 501bs operate a stan
dard transmiSSion llehlcle
operate a lorkllft an SOfW
computer
Skills
30om 4pm
AppliCations available at RR
Wanted
Direct Superv1s1on
1 Box 332 Pt Pleasant or at
any Fruth Pharmacy store emp~C~Vees to oversee male
Pabent Actvoc:ate- Galhpohs.
youth 111 a staff secure reSI
1ocat1on
OH &amp; Point Pleasant WV
clenllal enwonment Must
Excellent Opportunity for
tra1n1ng
pass
phys•cal
self motivated
energetic Ohto Valley Home Health requirement Pay based on
profeSSIOnals with a d&amp;slfe tnc Passport/Pr1vate Care expenence Cali \740)379
to help the unmsured to Dept
t6 hmng CNA s 9083 between 9-3 Mon Fn
obtam MedlcaldiSSA bene- STNA.s CHHAs. Per!IOI181
tits Hospital based wi1h Care Aides Compet1t1ve Window inltaUII n843ded
growthlsuperVISOfY QPIX)r1u wages with benefits nlCiud- pay commensurate w1ttl
mt1es Requ11es com mumca mg health msursnce dnd e11per1ence send resume
t1onlcomputer
skills m1!eage Apply at 1456 Quality Wmdow Systems
H1ll Ad
E~Ccellent pay benefits and Jacltson Pike Su1te 3 37700 K1ngs
tra1nmg Fax Er~ca 877 268 Galhpolls or phone 740 Pomeroy Oh 45769 by
March 15 2007
1999
441 9263
Looking for 9 pit reps
Comm bOnuses car
bonuses No salary Wk 5
IS hrs weekly $29 refundable start up cost 740
441 1982

Galhpolle Career Colklge
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Todayl 740.446 4367
18002140452

Avg Pay $20/hr or
Wedding and Prom Gowns
$57K annually
to
your
order
Including Federal Benefits Made
Reasonable pnces 740
and OT PaLd Tra1mng
446 3502
VacatiOns FT /PT
1 800 584 t 775 Exl •8923
W1ll care for elderly Male or
USWA
Female 16 yrs experience
A&amp;J TRUCKING
WLII do 11ght houseworll
Lead1ng Tha Way
laundfy and cook W1ll work
RS.J Trucll:1ng oow H11 ng al Ollr 2r.di'3rd shift or 24 5s 740
New Havsn WV Term111al For 388 9783 or 74Q-591 9034

Seeking applicants to f11ithe
pos1t1on of field mecha01c
and shop mechanic two
poS111ons available Oav•s
Bacon payscale for the l1eld
position and a company
•ssued mechantcs true!~.
Shop pay will be dependent
on quahffcat•ons
Fax resumes to

Now H1 nng Fruth Pharmooy
Corporate Off1ce Temporary
Data Entry PoSition Must
have excellent computer
skills Typ1ng familiarity w1th
M1crosott Off1ce (Word
E;w;ce l) phone sk1lls and
ability to get along with oth
ers tn a busy work enwon
men!
P!ease apply at
Fruth Pharmacy RR 1 Box
332 {next to the Armol)' ~
Point Pleasant WV

HOI\ru;

1011 So\U

Buckeye H1lls Care{lr Center
IS now acceptmg applica
All Types Masonry Bnck
tiOOS for part hme subitrtule Block Stone Free Est1mate
custod•ans
all
shifts !304)77:)..9550
304 593
Contact
the
8421
Supen ntendents OH1ce at
740-245 5334 EOE
Georges Portable Sawmill
don t tlaul your Logs to the
POST OFFICE Nfm
Mill JUSt call 304 675 1957
HIRING

Mountll,_ Grading Co

Now Hinng Fruth Pharmacy
Loa~l

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t...-oiltii'ORiitiii
SALE
iiiiii-,.l
0 Down even wtth less than
perfect credit IS a"a•lable on
th1s 3 bedroom I bath
hOme Corne• lot t1rep ace
modem kitchen 1acu2z• tub
Payment around $550 per
month 740 367 7129

2+ acres w1th 2 3 bedroom
1 bath pantry ut llty room
carport large metal out
t&gt;Lulding with storage room
Cot1enli Ad 2 m1les out of
Harrlsonv lie on hard lop
road [740 )992 7681

100

01

o flll8flCing
Less than perfect credn
accap1ed

Payment could be the
same as renl
Mortgage
Locators
(740)367

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Cheap er than rent1 Updated
3 Br 1 bath home w1th
newer furnace water heater
plumbmg
and electnc
$27 500 Call Sa 1dy Coll 1ns
So e &amp; Bloom Realt ors a1
740 :J9 t 9202 to vtew No
land contracts

All real

••W• &amp;dverti•mg

ln this newspaper 111
au b)&amp;Ct to the F9deral

Fan Houamg Act of 1968
which makes 11 Illegal to

advertiH any
preference Uml1atlon or
dllcrlmlnatlon based on
race cotor reltglon se)C
lamtlial ttatua or nattonel
ongln or any Intention to
make any such
prelerenee lim1tatlon or
diSCtlmtn&amp;tiOn
ThtS newspaper will not
knowmgly accept
&amp;dverl1semenls tot real
eatate whch l1 ln
violatton ol the lew Our
readers ,,. hereby
Informed that all
dw ..lings ltdverttsed In
this newspaper are
avaUatMe 01 an equal

opportunity t&amp;aua.
Cot.mtry setting New Haven
area 4BR Home 2 800
sq f1 2 acres Hardwooa
1oors
lnground
pool
SI 48 500 Senous tnQ U r es
only (304)674 5921
or
[304)593 887 1

GALLIPOLIS
home

3bd 3INt

Muat Sell Faat'
~ ~ avalleble For
loca ltaUnga call 800-551-

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2006-07 Southeast Distrid 2006-07 Southeast Distrid
Boys BaskelbaU Team
Girls.Basketball Team
DIVISION I
FIRST TEAM JessiCa Hams Logan 5
11 I' 14 7 Jamte McKttnck Manetta 5

10 sr 9 5
Player ol the year

Jess•ca Harns

logan
HONORABLE MENTION Bre Oa111S
Manerta Car1ssa Bosch Logan Knsten
Cassady Logan

DIVISION

II

FIRST TEAM Casse Mogan C rclevtlle

59

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16 3

Andrea

Anderson

Ctrclevtlle Logan Elm 58 sr 17 1
Megan Lee Chtlhcothe 5 7 l' 11 1
Katie McMahOn Washmgton Court

House Washmgton 5 9 sr
16 3
Samantha Leach Washmgton Cour t
House Mtamt Trace 5 9 sr 17 5 Megan
Owtngs McArthur Vtnlon County 5 11

sr 13 5
Player ol the year Samantha leach
Washmgton Court House M•amt Trace
Coach of the yea r
CtrciEMIIe

Steve Kalinoski

SECOND
TEAM
Lacey
Reedy
Ctrclevtlle 5 7 sr 10 4 Brtnany Ell on
Galltpolts Galha Academy 5 5 sr 12 7
Hannah Day Chtlhcothe 5 11 so 11 1
Knst1n Cozzens Vmcent Warren 6 0
sr 14 4 Lauren Johnson Wash1ngton
Court House M1am1 Trace 5 4 sr 13 5
Ca111e Hunter Washmgton Court House
Washmgton 5 5 sr 8 7 Rebecc a
Puckett McArthur V nton County 5 10
tr 12 0
TH IRD TEAM Lacey Elt ot1 C1rc leV1IIe
Logan Elm 5-6 Jr 7 8 KaTie Hammond
Greenfl81d McClain 57 fr 14 8 Cara
Gr1ppa Athens 5 10 sr 14 5 Cat1e
Wolfe Pomeroy Me1gs 5 4 so 13 8
Mallory Brooks V1ncent Warren 5 7 so
12 2 Brandl Pugh Lancaster Fa1rf1eld
Umon 6 0 sr
12 4 Ton D1xon
McArthur Vmton County 5 3 fr 14 7
HONORABLE MENTION Ryann Lesl e
Gallipolis Gall a Academy AI9)CIS Ge1ger
Gallipolis Galha Academy Meghan
Clelland Pomeroy Me1gs All Dav1s
Greenf10ld McClain Katelyn Kalmosk1
Circleville Kat1e Hupp C~rclev•lle logan
Elm Jann Wasch Jackson Hannah
Hilliard Hillsboro Dame!le Fnes Vmcent
Warren Mana McDonald Washmgton
Court House Washington Jenna Cobb
Washmgton Court House M1am1 Trace
Ashley Bope Lancasler Fa1r11eld Un1on

DIVISION

Ill

FIRST TEAM Mand1 8oyk1n Ironton 5

4 sr 13 4 Sarah RlJCI(er Chesapeake
28 0 Chelsea Mark~ns Coal
Grove Dawson Bryant, 5 a sr 1a a
Lyd1a
Bndenbaugh
Ct'lliiiCOthe
Huntington 5 10 Jr
20 3 Ke11ee
Guthne Albany Alexander 5 1
sr
16.8 Megan Edwards Nelsonville York
5- 11 sr 17 7 Kara Cayton Minford 5
3 Jr 13 5 Anana Bowles Sardm1a
Eastern Brown 5 9 Jr 16 5 Lacey
Adkins Oak Hill 6 0 sr 14 3
Players of the year Mandt Boykm
Ironton
Ktnlee
Guthne
Albany
Alexander
Coach ot the year Doug Ha~ Oak Hill
6-3 sr

o

SECOND TEAM
JeSSICa Waddle
Ironton 5-9 Jr 17 4 Shayna Cox
ChilliCOthe Zane Trace 58 sr 16 0
Magg.e Cooper Ba1nbndge Pa1n1 Valley
5-9 sr
17 1 Jam• Turnll Albany
Alexander 5 10 sr 13 1 K•m KUne
Nelsonv•lle-York 5-6 so 15 6 Sarah
SChmidt Wheelersburg 5 2 so i 2 5
Wendy Martin Lynchburg Clay 5 8 sr
17 9 Kaylm Marshall Oak H1ll 5 10 Jr
10 0 Sydney Damson Crooksville 5 9
Sf

20 0

THIRD TEAM Samantha Hall Coa l
Grove Dawson Bryant 6 0 sr 15
Bobbl Harper Ironton Rock Hill 5-5 sr
13 3 Sarah Lee South Point 5 9 sr

o

12 7 Dan1e1l e Hamngmn Chillicothe
Zane Trace 56 sr 10 0 Jenmfer
Bendolph Portsmouth 5 9 sr 15 5
Bnnany Bngner Minford 5 a sr 10 0
Candace Black Sard1n1a Eastern B1 own
5 7 sr , 10 0 Kar~ssa Adk1ns Oak H1il 5
8 " 93
HONORABLE MENTION Kayla Sm1th
Chesh 1ra
R1ve1
Valley
Chandra
Hoffman Ch1lhcolhe Zane Trace Kan
G•bson ChilliCothe Hunungton Heather
P1keton
Wh1tney
Hollon
Bu rns
Ba•nbridge Pa1nt Valley Lexy Staton
Chesapeake Shea Berry Proctont•lte
Fa~rtand Molly Bumgardner Proctorvlle
Fa~rlanct Brooke Long Ironton Rock H II
T Ann Mayo Sou th Pomt Sydnee
Jordan Portsmouth Breslyn Ham s
Minford Bntlany Hackworth McDer mott
Northwest
JessiCa
Blanton
Clay
Wheelersburg
Lamee
Wheel e1sburg
Samantha
Graham
Williamspor t
Westfall Chloe Co ttrell Chillicothe
Un•oto L1sa Meade Nelsonville York
Wh1tney Sm•th Albany Ate)Cander Em•ly
Dunlee Stewart Federal Hock ng lr s
Butcher Stewart Federal Hockmg Kayla
Shoemaker Peebles Ka•la Basford
Seaman Nor th Adams Karla Moore
Oak H1 I laura Greene Belpre Enn
Sturg11t Wellston

DIVISION IV
FIRST TEAM T11fany BryanJ W1llow
Wood Symmes Valley 5 11 sr 17 3
El sta Hall Franklin Furnace Green 56
s1 16 0 Kayla Cook South Webster 5
9 fr 22 3 Kayla W1ley Glenwood New
Boston 5 6 so 19 0 Kaylee Helton
Latham Western• 59 sr 31 0 Enn
Weber Reedsvill e Eastern 5 10 sr
14 2 Kayla Se1p Mowrystown Whiteoak
5 11 Jr 15 8 S1na K1ng Waterford 5
10 fr 170
Player of the year Kaylee Helton
Latham Western
Coaches of the year Rachael Conell
Glenwood New Boston Jerry Close
Waterford
SECOND TEAM Em1ly Bowling W11low
Wood Symmes Valley 5 a Jr 18 6
Kristen Adams Portsmouth Clay 5 8 1r
14 0 Courtn1e Memtt Lucasville Valley
58 sr 12 5 Ashley Jordan Frankforl
Adena 5 10 so 12 1 Kasey Turley
Rac1ne Southern 6 0 fr 16 0 Amber
Burton Manchester 5 10 sr 17 2
Jess• Drayer Waterford 5 5 so 14 0
THIRD TEAM Er1n Sherman South
Webster 6 2 so 8 3 Alyx Jackson
Portsmouth Clay 59 sr 10 0 Knsten
Snyder Frankfort Adena 5 9 Jr 8 0
Kourtney t&lt;1nmson Glouster T11mble 5
10 Jr 12 0 Kat1e Hayman Aeedsv1lle
Eastern 58 tr 10 0 Nik1 Fulks Crown
Ctty Souttl Gallla 5 5 1r 11 2 Katnna
M•chael Mowrystown Whiteoak 5 7 sr
13 0 Bnttany Brown Waterford 5 10
so 11 0
HONORABLE
MENTION
J1ll1an
Brann on Reedsville Eastern Janna
Hupp Reedsville Eastern Jenmler
Sheridan Crown C1ty South Galt1a
Chelsea Canaday Crown C1ty Soulh
Gallla Brlnany Helton Beaver Eas1ern
Chelsea Howard Beaver Easlern Sara h
Stratman latham Western Bnttany
Leeson Richmond Dale Southeastern
CBSI Coy Fr~nkfort Adena Lindsay
Dresse l Ironton St Joseph Kayla
Saunders W+llow Wood Symmes Valley
Mallory White Portsmouth Clay Dam
Summers Portsmouth Clay Bullany
Weeks
Por tsmouth Clay
Kenssa
Bennen Sc1otov•lle Commumty East
C1erra Wnght Sc1otovllie Communtly
Easl Tasha Buckley Glenwood New
Boston Kat1e Hopkins Portsmouth
Hartlage
No tre
Dame
Kelsey
Portsmouth Notre Dame Tabby Jenkins,
Glouster Tnmble H1llary Bray Corn1ng
Miller Jorctan Arbaugh
Lucasv•Ue
Valley T1ffany Wallace Waterford
Jess1ca Denen Manchester

DIVISION I
FIRST TEAM Lucas Wright Logan 5
toot 11 jun+or 12 5 po1n1s per game
Cory Knechbaum Manetta 5 9 sr

179
HONORABLE MENTION Tyler Preston
Manetta Jon Ne" Logan

DIVISION

II

FIRST
TEAM
Dante
Jackson
26 2
Green held McClam 6 5 sr
Anthony H1tchens Ch•l hcothe 5 9 Jr
1B 5 T m Congrove C•rclev•lle Logan
Elm 5 10 so 18 5 T~rretl Cumberland
Hillsboro 6 1 sr 20 3 Dustin Guthne
McArthur Vmton County 6 5 1r 16 0
Player ot tho year Dante Jackson
Green! eld McClam
Coaches of the year Rtck VanMatre
Greenf1eld McClam
Matt Combs
McArthur Vmton County
SECOND TEAM Michael Howard
Green! eld McCia1n 5 8 sr 6 7 Chns
G vans Chillicothe 6 4 sr 11 6 Ray
Chambers Chi llicothe 6 6 Jr 12 4
Jayme Haggerty
Gall•pohs Galha
Academy 6 1 sr 12 6 Andrew Stumbo
Ironton Rock Hill 6 2 sr 14 4 Jerrod
Albnght McArthur Vmton County 6 3
sr 15 0 Tre11or Walls Waverly 6 6 Jr

15 3
TH IRD TEAM Ale)C Wilson Washmgton
Court House Washington 6 2 Jr 15 2
Jeremy Webster Greenf1eld McCia1n 6
2 Jr 12 9 Ryan Hoffman C ~r clevtlle
logan Elm 6 0 sr 9 9 Cory Cooper
C•rclev•lle 5 10 sr
16 0 Kendal
Coleman Htllsboro 6-1 1r 10 0 Enc
Henry McArthur Vmton County 5 11 sr
12 0
HONORABLE MENT ION Brad Bentley
Alhens Kory Hartinger C1rtl9v1lle Chns
Leasure C~rclev• lle Logan Elm Nathan
Davenport Ironton Rock H1ll Just1n
Htlton Waverly Andy Hellyer ChilliCothe
UniOto Stu Beverly Chillicothe Garreu
Tay lor Greenl•eld McClain Jen Golden
Galhpolls Gatha Academy Da\18 Rumley
Gallipolis Galha Academy Da\18 Poole
Pomeroy Meigs Er~c Tolar Pomeroy
Ma1g1!1 Ryan Borden Jackson Chr~s
Pecketls V ncent Warren Enc Anderson
V~neent Warren Corey Hooper VInCent
Warren Ryan KniSley Washmgton Court
House M1am1Trace

DIVISION

Ill

FIRST TEAM Evan Garrett Stewart
Fed eral HoOOng 6 0 sr 14 5 Josh
Kellough Ch1lhcothe Huntington 6-1 Jr
19 0 Camden M1Jter Wheelersburg 6 7
sr 19 0 Drew Spradhn Wheelersburg
6-4 Jr 18 0 C had Miller Ironton 6 0
sr
13 5 Jeremy Benmngton West
Umon 6 5 sr 16 5 Drew Copas
Seaman North Adams 6 2 sr 17 5
Jordan Thor nhill Belpre 5 9 sr 22 0
Player ol the year Camden M1Uer
Wheelersburg
Coaches of the year Tom Barnck
Wheelersburg Joe Butcher Stewart
Federal Hock1ng
SECOND TEAM Shea Lauder West
Porlsmoulh Portsmouth Wes1 6 2 sr
Josh Walter N alson ~n lte York 6 1
22
sr 20 Dylan G1vens Franldon Adena
6 1 sr 8 0 Kyle McGraw Mlntord 6 2
sr 18 0 Tyl er Shoemak&amp;r lronlon 6 2
If 11 5 M1chael Lamb Proctorv•!le
Fa~rland
6 4
so
18 3
Chase
McWhorter South Pomt 6-4 sr 18 9
Jordan Cox' West UrMon 5·10 sr 16 3
THIRD
TEAM
Cody
Chenault
Chillicothe Zane Trace 6-5 sr 13 0
Bryan Morrow Cheshire A1ver Val~y 5
10 sr 154 AdamTate Stewart Federal
Hockmg 6·0 sr 10 0 Man Demosky

o

o

Albany AieKander 6..0 sr 18 6 Mt1n
Mendenhall Ba1ntlridge Pam! Yalley 5
10 sr 16 7 Cole Hatf1eld Proc:torvtlle
Fa1rland
6 1 so
11 9
MIChael
Stapleton Chesapeake tHJ sr 14 5
Garland Stiltner Oak H11l 6 0 sr 14 5
HONORABLE MENTION Jason Jones
Chesh11e RMII Valle~ Ryan Henry
Chestllfe R iver Valle~ Cody Sm1th
Piketon Clay Roll Frankfort Atlena Cory
Vtckers Ch•lhcothe Huntington Justin
Kellough Ch1lltcothe Huntington Matt
M11ier Chllhcothe Zane Trace Scott
Huffer Williamsport Westfall Tyler Cobb
Williamsport Westfall Alstan Carter
Ironton Chns Brown South Po1nt Adam
Bare Coal Grove Dawson Bryant Kyie
Rase Chesapeake Jordan Carter
Portsmouth Nate Cadogan Portsmouth
Sean Childers M1nlord Evan Pnce
Mmford Seth Cowgill Wheelersburg
Gary Salyers Wheelersburg Bo W1lson
McDeHno11 Northwest Boyce Jordan
West Portsmouth Portsmouth West
Nathan Brandenburg West Portsmouth
Portsmouth West Zach Call Lucasv1lle
Valley Zach Hednck Albany Alexander
Brant Day Stewart Federal Hockmg Jay
Edwards Nelsonville YOf'k Crag Staggs
West Unaon Cody Beucler Sard1ma
Eastern Brown Casey Love Oak Hill
Corey Farmer
Oak H11l
Robert
Stegbauer
Lynchburg Clay
M1cah
Pfalzg raf
Belpre
Brade Wallace
Peebles Kra1g Unger Seaman North
Adams Curt1s Bolton Seaman North
Adams Just1n M11ter Wellston

DIVISION IV
FIRST TEAM Jeremy Mcleod Latham
Wester n
6 1
sr
23 6 Michael
Humphrey Willow WOOd Symmes Valley
6-6 sr 21 9 Josh Campbell South
Webster
60
sr
18 7 Dustin
McCombS Crown City South Gallm 6 1
sr 1a 6 Tim Pettit Richmond Dale
Southeastern 6 2 sr
13 0 Dustin
Householder Corn1ng M•ller 5 11 Jr
20 1 Aobb1e BarneH Mowrystown
Whiteoak
6 1
sr
19 0
DJ
Cunningham Waterford 6-8 so 12 0
Player ot the year Jeremy Mcleod
Latham Western
Coach ollhe year Phil Howard latham
Western
SECOND TEA M M1chael Basedow
Ironton Sl Joseph 6·2 sr 13 5 Kent
Robmson Portsmouth C lay 6 4 sr
13 4 MIChael Mullins Portsmouth Notre
Dame 6·4 sr , 14 o Trav•s McCarty
Crown City South Ga\lta 58 sr 15 0
M1chaet White Latham Western, 5-10
sr 13 5 Man Skaggs RIChmond Dale
Southeastern 6-6 sr 11 0 John Slone
Beaver Eastern 5 t t sr t 3 5
THIRD TEAM Chad Harvey Ironton 51
Joseph 6-2 so 13 4 Kyle Meadows
Willow Wood Symmes Valley 6-4 sr
13 Ei Nathan Patten Franklin Furnace
Green 6 1 sr 15 1 Ryan Fenton
South Webster 6 3 sr 10 5 Col'b1n
Sellers Racme Southern 6-1 sr 12 3
JOJdan Kibler Mowrystown Wh teoak 5
11 sr 15 3 Gary Tornes Watertord 63 Jf 13 2
HONORABLE
MENTION
Darnck
Beaver Crown City South Gallia Patrick
Johnson
Racine Soulhern
Kyle
Rawso n ReedSVIlle Eastern Cory
Kellough Rtchmond Dale Southeastern
Kyle
Prater
R ichmond
Dale
Soulheastern
ian Ke lley Franklin
Furnace Green Brad Howard South
Webster Nathan WLihams Sc•otov1Ue
Commumty East Ty~ r Mault Sc10tOV1IIe
CommuOIIy East M1chae1 Salisbury
Glenwood ~ew Boston Josh Holbrook
Glenwood New Boston Justin Craft
Portsmouth
Clay
Atex
Dav•s
Portsmouth
Notre
Dame
Mark
Chnstman Glo uster Trimble Andrew
McKay Leesburg Fa•rtlek:t Kade West
Manchesler Derek Hoge Waterford

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

COLUMBUS (AP) Taver Johnson , an assiS
tant
head
coach
and
defenstve coordmator at
Mtamt (Ohto) th e past
two
years,
ha s been
ptcked as Ohto State"s
new cornerbacks coach,
the sc hool s.ud Tuesd.ty
Johnson had t.tken a JOb
as detenstve hne coach

m:rtbune - Sentinel - l\e
CLASSIFIED

wtth the Oakland Ratders
after last 'edson but gave
that up tor the posttton
w tth the B udeyes
A nauve of Ctncmnall
and a Wtttenberg gradu,ue, Johnson replaces Ttm
Beckman, who left Ohto
State to become detenstve
coordtnator
at
Oklahoma State

Galli a
County
OH

Matta
from Page Bl
school record w tth 27 vtcto
n es, whtle l osmg JUSt three
The Buckeyes ' stand
o ut center Greg Oden
was named Freshman o!
the Year alter leadtng the
l eague tn
reboundtng
and
blocked
shob

District
from PageBI
Rtver Vall ey's lone representatt ve was semor Kav Ia
Smuh, who made honorable
men!ton 111 DtvlSlon Ill
Eastern and South Gallta
were the o nly loc,11 gtrls
teams to fimsh wuh wm·
mng records The combmed
record of the stx OHSAA
schools m Galha and Metgs
counttes was 43-84
On the boys stde tn
Dtvtston IV, McCombs was
JOllled on the squad by
sharp-shooter
Travts
McCarty, who averaged 15
pomts and landed a spot on
second
tea m
Dernck
Beaver made honorable
mentto n for the Rebels
Corbm Sellers was the
leader o t a Southern club
that more than doubled tts
wm total from la st year,
plus won a sectiOnal game
He w as rewarded wuh a
spot on the Dtvt ston IV
thtrd team wtth a 12 3 ppg
aver.tge Teammate Patnck
Johnson was named honorable mentiOn
Kyle Raw son, Eastern "s
leadmg reboundmg and one

of u s top scorers, al so made
honorable mentton
Undoubtedl y. the tough·
est team to make W&lt;IS m
boys Dt vtston II, whtch
mcluded state Player of the
Year Dante Jackson of
Greenfield McClam Jay me
Haggerty
of
Galha
Academ) earned a spot on
the seco nd team after leadmg the Blue Devtls to a
wmn m g
season ( 13-9).
desptte tacmg one of the
toughest schedules m the
dtstnct.
H aggerty, a semor, averaged 12 6 potnts per game
for coac h Jtm Osborne's
club Other Blue Devtls Jeff
Golden and Davtd Ruml ey
made honorable menuon
Semor Davtd Poole and
sophomore Enc Tolar ot
Metgs were both honorable
men!ton sel ectiOns The
Marauders v. on ft ve games
tht s season , and was tn
m any o thers, .tft er v.tnntng
JU St once all ot last year
Rtver
Valley's
Bryan
Morrow. who scored 15 4
potnts on .ner.tge tor the
Ratders thts season, made
the DtvtsJOn Ill thtrd team
Teammates Ja son Jones and
Ryan Henry were both hon orable mentton selecttons.

classtlted@mydatlytnbune com

aa a bidder with the
Architect No more
than two (2) sets of
documents wtn be furnlshed each General
Contractor or one (1)
set Mechantcat and
Electrical Contractors
Any BIDDER, upon
returning
the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS tn good condllion wtthln ten (10)
days after the date of
opening bids,
wtn be refunded tne
payment. and any nonbidder upon returning
tho CONTRACT DOCU·
MENTS wMt be refund·
od $50 00 There wtll be
a
non-refundable
postage ond handling
fee for any documents
matted to Contractors
by forwarding a oeparate check tn tho
amount of $20 00
payable
to
the
An:hHect lor eech set
of documonto malted.
Blddert, other that
General, Mochanlcol or
Electrical Contr1cton,
moy obtain CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
at the coat of printing
and hondttng. See
FmHA
tnatructton
1942-A (tlllchad In
Project M1nual) lor
INFORMATION FOR
BIDDERS
Tho Ownor r11orv11
the right to wetve any
lnformolttyorlrregutortty tn ony Bid or Btdo
and to rojtclony or 111
blda In wholo or tn
p11rt, to retect t Bid not
eccamp11nted by the
requtlld bld -urtty
or by other dati
required
by
the
Bidding Documents; to
reject ony conctttlon at
tr., Bid by the B-r
that te tn any way
lnconolllont with the
requlremente, Ierma
ond . , . . . - . ol the
Bidding Documonto; or
to Nject oBkltllllll tn
any .., Incomplete or
trreguter and tword the
t&lt;Niboct blit ond
altenlelll In any mon-the 0wn1r belltYII
to be In their -ln111rtol. The tow respon-

alve bidder and Ill subcontractors mual poy
minimum wage rat11
aa determined by
Davls·Bacon or state
prevailing wage ratoo
as determined
tn
Sect1on 4115.06, Ohio
Rovlaed Code lor
Meigs County Ohio,
whichever ts higher
Contractors must be
ttcensed by the State
Contractor's Ltcenslng
Board
All
SUbcontracton
shall be llcenoecl contractor's clallijlcatton
as required by work
being performed
A Mandatory Pre·Bld
Conference wttl be
hold In meeting room
locate at 238 Weal
Matn Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio, to scheduled for
Mtrch 14, 2007, at
10 00 am An authortzod employee of the
General
Contractor
ohatlattend to familiar·

directed from sold
court tn lho above enlltted action. 1 witt
oxpoaa to aate at pubtic aucllon on the front
alepa of the Meigs
County Court House
on Friday, Aprtt 6th,
2007 at 10 a m., oloald
day, the following
described real estate·
Situated
In
the
Township of Lebanon,
County ol Metga and
State of Ohto and
bounded
and
described as follows
Being 1 part of 25 acre
+i- tract ao record In
ParcellWo 11 Tract No.
one of Deed recorded
tn Deed Book 302,
Page
593,
Meigs
County
Recorder'•
Office, Melga County,
Ohto; also being a port
of
Section
20,
Townohtp 3 north,
Range
11
Welt,
Lebanon
Townohtp,
Metgo County, Ohto,
tze
and more particularly
lhomoelveo with the deocrtbed 11 followa:
project location, one Beginning 11 a potnl
condtttana and ather being the lntereoctton
relevant lnfarmotton of the oouth line ol
Should any
oald 25 +1- tract and
Blddlr fill to attend, centtrttne of Townthlp
they wilt NOT be con- Aotd 1138 Thonco
otderod 1 quotlfted otong utd oouth ttne
contractor to aubmtl 1 North 92 Dig . 22 Mtn.
bid Allor the ached- 41 Sec wee! pautng
uted ctoatng ttrne tor thru 1 518 Inch ptn 1111
receipt of Blda, no ltd ot a dlotenco of 20 00
may be wlthdrtwn for 1 feet end gojng 1 tote!
period of nlntay (!10) dtotanceof25406feet
dayo
to 1 518 Inch Iron ptn
C o m m u n I I y Ill, thence lelvlng
t m p r o v e m • n 1 oouth ttna north 07
Corporation
Dtg 37 Min. 18 Sec
Metgo County
eta! t dtotonco of
Pomeroy, Ohio
30t.251Mt to 1 518 Inch
Perry
Y1madoe, Iron pin til, !honea
Director
south 86 Dtg. 2t Mtn.
(2) 21, 28, (3) 7
It Sec. 1111 pautng
thru o 518 Inch Iron pin
HI tt I dlatonct of
Public Notice
271.12 feet going o
lOIII dlltence of 283.65
Shtrllf Salel
'-' to o point In the
Ctae No. 06CV141 centerline of oatd
Horlll Nottonot Bonk townohlp ""'d 1138;
Ptolnttll
thoncl llong uld conYo.
tertlnt the lottowlng
Tlmolhy L Bill II at three coureto, (1)
Delendanto Court of South 04 Dig. 56 Mtn.
Cmlmon Plelo,
54 Sec weotadlatence
Mllgo County, Ohio.
of 44.20 feet too polnl·
In p~rouanco of 1n (2) South I 0 Deg 43
ordor of sale to me Mtn 20 Sec weal a dlo-

•

lance ol68.31 feet to a
point: (3) South 14
Deg 45 Min 41 Sec.
weal a dlatonce of
216 92 feet to the prtnclpal point of beginntng containing 2 00
+1-. SUbject to all legal
easements end rights
of way.
Bearings were derived
from magnetic taken
February 1g, 1991 The
above description waa
prepared from an actual survey made on the
t 9th day of February,
t 1191 by C Thomaa
Smtih,
Ohto
Professional Surveyor
16844.
The above described
2.00 +1- tract being part
of the following parcel,
being Parcel Two of
Tract One ol dood
recorded In Vol 302,
page
593,
Meigs
County Deed Recorda
Being In Section No
20, Town No 3. At"9e
No. 11, of Dhlo
Company'a Purchase
and bounded as falIowa, to-wit· Beginning
eight rocto north of the
soulhweol comor of
oald Section, thonce
north ftlty (50) rodo,
thence 1111 eighty (80)
rode thence eouth IHty
(50) rocto thence Wilt
eighty (80) rocta to the
ploco of beginning,
containing twonty·flve
(25) ocreo, more or
1111
Excapttng tho coalllld
a. .heH of the oil, gu
1nd ather mlnertlo
unclet oala 26 IClt pereel, It reurvld In
prior deodo
Expecting tht reel
ttltlo convoyed to
Borneo Ray Phalpa by
deod dllod November
24, 1993 ond recorded
In Vol 338, Page 445 of
Metga County Diad
Recorda.
Reference Deed Vol
239, Page 511, and Vol.
87, Page 379, Metgo
County
Official
Recorda
Auditors Parcel No.
07-00971 001
Property
Address
32361 DeWitt Run Rd ,

K.••••-..

Long Bottom, OH
45743
Also a 1988 Clayton
Mobile
home t.D.
144900,
Ohto
CertHicato of Title
15300121702
Current
Owner.
Timothy Batt ot at
Appraloed
at
$15,000 00
(land),
$1000 00 (traitor) Ierma
of sale Can not be
aotd for leu than
213rdo of tho appraised
value.10 percent down
on day of sale, cash or
certified check, bal·
ance due on conflrma·
lion of oate
Tho appraisal did
Include an Interior
examination of tho
houao
Robert E Beegle,
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
for
the
PlalntiH LIHlo Sheela
and Warner, 213 E 2nd,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
740.992·6&amp;89
(2) 28, (3) 7,14
Public Notice
Sheriff Sateo
Caae No. 06CV067. FCI
National Funde tt LLC.
Ptotnttll
Vt.
Dartt T1y1or 11 at
Dlltndlnte Court at
Common P-,
Melge County, Ohio.
In pur1uance of 1n
order ol 11lo to mo
directed from uld In
the ebovo onltlled
ectton, I wttt txpoee to
ute II public auction
on the lion! • • of
the Metga County
Court Houu on Frldoy,
Aprtll, 2007 11 10 a.m ,
at oatd cloy, the followtng dlocrlbtd rtat
Illite
Sttuated tn 1ht Vtttoge
of Pomeroy, County of
Metgo, ond tn the Stele
ol Ohto:
Being known and
cloecrtbed on 1 map of
Lincoln Hatghta, m~
'be Br-• I Carper,
Aegtotered
Civil
E"9lnaera, Huntington,
WY dated October 17,
1942 a copy of which
was filed In the Office

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of the Racorder of
Metga County, Ohto, on
the 17th of December
1942, recorded tn Plat
Book 3, Pages 43,44 as
Lot 51.
And being more partie·
ularly deacrlbed ao lottows· Beginning at a
point In the Welt line of
Lincoln Road, at tho
corner between Loto
50 and 51 ao shown on
uld map, Thence wtth
sold line of Lincoln
Road, S. 27 degrees 36
Inches East 50 feet,
Thence with the tine
between Lots 50 and
52, S 62 degree• 24
Inches West 200 feet;
Thence N 27 degrees
36 feet West 50 feet,
Thence
wtth
ttne
between said Lola 50
and 51, N 62 dag010s
241nchea E 200 feel to
the place of beginning
PPN. 16-00515
Prior Deed Rolorancos:
Vol 94, Page 279
Current owner Dorta
Taylor 81 at
Property
at
1624
Lincoln Httt, Pomeroy
Ohio 45768
Approllltd
at
$15,000.00 tormo of
oate: Connot be aold
for 1111 thin 213rda of
the opprolted volut
Ton percent down on
day of ute, c11h or
certlltld check, bittnce due on confirm•
tton of oole The
apprlllll did tnctudl
an tnleflor oxamtnottan
of the ho-. Robert E
Beegle, Metga County
Shertll
Attorney
lor
the
Plotntlfl
Dovld W
Cliffe, 525 VIne St.,
Sutte 800, Ctnctn..tt,
Ohio 45202.
(513) 723-2200
(2) 28, (3) 7, 14
Public Notlca
Sheriff Sa teo
Caoo No 06CV158
GMAC Mortgage Corp
Plaintiff
Vs
Harlow Willis et al
Dlfendanta Court of
Common Plelo,
Meigs County, Ohio

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In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed from sold tn
the above en111lod
action, t wtn expose to
sate at public aucllon
on tho front stops of
the Metgs County
Court House on Fnday,
April 6, 2007 at 10 a m ,
of said day, the follow·
tng described real
estate:
All that certain t,ract or
parcel of land, sllualoct. tying and being In
the Vtllaga of Pomeroy,
County ol Metgs, State
of Ohio and being
known and designated
on a map of Lincoln
Heights, mode by
Breeca r. Carper, registored
engineers,
Huntington, WV, dated
October 17, 1942, a
copy of whtch was
recorded tn the office
of the recorder of
Meigs County, Ohio,
December 17, 1942,
and recorded tn Plat
Book No 3, Page 43
and 44, ao Lot No. 46,
and being mora partieutarly doocrlbed ao loltowo
Bagtnntng 11 a point tn
the South tint of
Lincoln Ro1d at the
corner b e - toto 45
and 46 11 lhown on
oald mop, thance w~h
the oatd Ltnooln Road
South 13 Dig f feet
Ell! 50 teet, thonco
wHh the ttne - n
to.t 46 and 47, oouth
26 Dig. ntne feet w11t
200 '-!, thence north
13 Dtg. 51 lftt Will lor
feet, thence with the
ttne betweon oatd to.t
45 1nd 46 north 21
Deg nino feet eut 200
feot to the point of
beginning
Current Owner Harlow
Wtttla 11 at
Property at
1634
Lincoln Hilt, Pomeroy,
OH 45769
PPJ11Hl1866.000
Prior references
VoL 89, page 405
Appraloed
at
$17,500.00 terms ol
oate· Can not be sold
lor tess than 213rds of
the appraised value

(304) 675-1333
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IN THE MATTER OF
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COURT MEIGS COUNTV, OHIO
Accounta and vouchera of the following
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been flied tn the
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County,
Ohio
for
approval ond little·
rnent
ESTATE NO. 26801The Flrtt Account
Created by llllm VI, Sub
Item F of thtWIII of
Ernttt A Wingett,
Deceolld.
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exception to 11ld
ac0011nl or to motlore
pertaining to the IXIcutlon of the trua~ not
leu thon live day 1
prior to the dalt set !of
hearing
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Judge
Cammon Pteea Court,
Probate Dlvtston
Melgo County, Ohio
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Ap~rtmentolor Rent
Auction and Flea Market
Auto Porto &amp; Acce•aorloa
Auto Repolr
Autos for Sate . .
Boote &amp; Molarolor Sate
Butldl"ll Suppllel
Buolnell 1nd Butldlnga . ..
Buolneao Opportunity..... .
BuolMII Training
Campers &amp; Motor Hamoa.
COmpl"9 Equipment
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Carda of Thanka. .. ........
Chtlti/Elderty Care
Eloctrlcai/Aofrtgoratlon
Equipment lor Rent.........
Excavating
Form Equipment
Farmo for Rent
Farm• tor Sale . ••
Forleaae

For Sate
For Sale or Traclo
Fruita &amp; Vegetablea...... .
Fuml1hed Rooma

General Hauling
Giveaway......
Happy Ado......
Hey &amp; Grain
Help Wanted
Home tmprovemento..

030
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440
080

760
no
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750
550
340
.... 210
140
790
. 780
.•. 010
190
. 840
. ••. 460
830
610
..... 430
...330

490

565
590
.... 580
450

850
040
050
840
110
810

Homea lor Sale

..... 310

Household Goods
Houoetlor Rent
tn Memoriam ..

510
410
..... 020

Insurance

.. 130

Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment
LlVIIIOCk

660
630

Loat and Found
lota &amp; Acreage

060
350

Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Merchandise
Mobile Home Rapatr
Mobile Homes lor Rent
Mobile Homos tor Sale
Money to Loan
Motorcycles r. 4 Wheelero ..

170
540
860
420
320
220
740

Mualcallnatrumenta...

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Personals
Peta tor Sale .
Plumbing a Healing
Prolaoalonal Servk:ea
Aodto. TV &amp; CB Repair
Alit Eotete Wonted
Schoolo lnatructlon
Said , Plant r. Fertlllzor
Stluatlono Wanted
&amp;pace lor Rent
Sporting Goods...
SUV'o for Sale
Trucko lor Sale

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Vane For Sate
Wanted to Buy
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Wanted to Buy- Farm Supplleo
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Ylrd Sa•Porneroy/Mkklle
Sa.._PI Plaaoant

560
820
230
160
380
150
650
120
480
520
720
715

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730
060
620
160
470
072
074
076

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Found Male white Great
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Interior
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Sheriff
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lor
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Pomeroy, OhiO 45769
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nance your home or
obta•n a loan BEWARE
ol requests lor any arge
advance payments ol
tees or msurance Call the
Off1ce
of
Con sumer
Affaus toll free at 1 866278 0003 to learn 11 the
mortgage
broker
or
tende r
1s
properly
l1 censed (Th1s s a publ c
serv1ce announce ment
hom the Oh•o Valley
Pubhshmg Company)

304 548 6900
Attn Las Put1111011

The V1llage Of A10 Grande IS
tak1ng appl•cat1ons tor the
pos1t100 ol part t1me pollee
oH1cer TwQ years ex pen
ence
IS
req-wred
ApplicatiOns can be p eked
up at the A10 Grande
MuniCipal Bwld1ng Monday
Fr day
8 30AM
until
4 30PM Apphcal•ons are
due back to the Mun c1pal Mobile Home set up serv c
Bu1 ld1ng
by
noon on es w1ndows doors steps &amp;
supplies
(304 )391 5863
Monday March 13 2007
located 1n N1tro
Truck Dn11ers CDL Class A
TURNED DOWN ON
ReqUired m1n1mum ot 5
years dnv1ng exp
2 yrs SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
Exper ence
on
No Fee Unless We W•n'
Overde•mens1onal loads
1 888 582 3345
Must have good dr1vmg
I~\ \I I -..I \I I
record Earn up to $2 000
weekly For app~callon Call
(304172 2 2184
M F

WarehOuse Must have a
vahd
dnver s
license
Reqwrements 1nclude ability
t&amp; lift 501bs operate a stan
dard transmiSSion llehlcle
operate a lorkllft an SOfW
computer
Skills
30om 4pm
AppliCations available at RR
Wanted
Direct Superv1s1on
1 Box 332 Pt Pleasant or at
any Fruth Pharmacy store emp~C~Vees to oversee male
Pabent Actvoc:ate- Galhpohs.
youth 111 a staff secure reSI
1ocat1on
OH &amp; Point Pleasant WV
clenllal enwonment Must
Excellent Opportunity for
tra1n1ng
pass
phys•cal
self motivated
energetic Ohto Valley Home Health requirement Pay based on
profeSSIOnals with a d&amp;slfe tnc Passport/Pr1vate Care expenence Cali \740)379
to help the unmsured to Dept
t6 hmng CNA s 9083 between 9-3 Mon Fn
obtam MedlcaldiSSA bene- STNA.s CHHAs. Per!IOI181
tits Hospital based wi1h Care Aides Compet1t1ve Window inltaUII n843ded
growthlsuperVISOfY QPIX)r1u wages with benefits nlCiud- pay commensurate w1ttl
mt1es Requ11es com mumca mg health msursnce dnd e11per1ence send resume
t1onlcomputer
skills m1!eage Apply at 1456 Quality Wmdow Systems
H1ll Ad
E~Ccellent pay benefits and Jacltson Pike Su1te 3 37700 K1ngs
tra1nmg Fax Er~ca 877 268 Galhpolls or phone 740 Pomeroy Oh 45769 by
March 15 2007
1999
441 9263
Looking for 9 pit reps
Comm bOnuses car
bonuses No salary Wk 5
IS hrs weekly $29 refundable start up cost 740
441 1982

Galhpolle Career Colklge
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Todayl 740.446 4367
18002140452

Avg Pay $20/hr or
Wedding and Prom Gowns
$57K annually
to
your
order
Including Federal Benefits Made
Reasonable pnces 740
and OT PaLd Tra1mng
446 3502
VacatiOns FT /PT
1 800 584 t 775 Exl •8923
W1ll care for elderly Male or
USWA
Female 16 yrs experience
A&amp;J TRUCKING
WLII do 11ght houseworll
Lead1ng Tha Way
laundfy and cook W1ll work
RS.J Trucll:1ng oow H11 ng al Ollr 2r.di'3rd shift or 24 5s 740
New Havsn WV Term111al For 388 9783 or 74Q-591 9034

Seeking applicants to f11ithe
pos1t1on of field mecha01c
and shop mechanic two
poS111ons available Oav•s
Bacon payscale for the l1eld
position and a company
•ssued mechantcs true!~.
Shop pay will be dependent
on quahffcat•ons
Fax resumes to

Now H1 nng Fruth Pharmooy
Corporate Off1ce Temporary
Data Entry PoSition Must
have excellent computer
skills Typ1ng familiarity w1th
M1crosott Off1ce (Word
E;w;ce l) phone sk1lls and
ability to get along with oth
ers tn a busy work enwon
men!
P!ease apply at
Fruth Pharmacy RR 1 Box
332 {next to the Armol)' ~
Point Pleasant WV

HOI\ru;

1011 So\U

Buckeye H1lls Care{lr Center
IS now acceptmg applica
All Types Masonry Bnck
tiOOS for part hme subitrtule Block Stone Free Est1mate
custod•ans
all
shifts !304)77:)..9550
304 593
Contact
the
8421
Supen ntendents OH1ce at
740-245 5334 EOE
Georges Portable Sawmill
don t tlaul your Logs to the
POST OFFICE Nfm
Mill JUSt call 304 675 1957
HIRING

Mountll,_ Grading Co

Now Hinng Fruth Pharmacy
Loa~l

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SI;HOOLS

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SALE
iiiiii-,.l
0 Down even wtth less than
perfect credit IS a"a•lable on
th1s 3 bedroom I bath
hOme Corne• lot t1rep ace
modem kitchen 1acu2z• tub
Payment around $550 per
month 740 367 7129

2+ acres w1th 2 3 bedroom
1 bath pantry ut llty room
carport large metal out
t&gt;Lulding with storage room
Cot1enli Ad 2 m1les out of
Harrlsonv lie on hard lop
road [740 )992 7681

100

01

o flll8flCing
Less than perfect credn
accap1ed

Payment could be the
same as renl
Mortgage
Locators
(740)367

"9"0

Cheap er than rent1 Updated
3 Br 1 bath home w1th
newer furnace water heater
plumbmg
and electnc
$27 500 Call Sa 1dy Coll 1ns
So e &amp; Bloom Realt ors a1
740 :J9 t 9202 to vtew No
land contracts

All real

••W• &amp;dverti•mg

ln this newspaper 111
au b)&amp;Ct to the F9deral

Fan Houamg Act of 1968
which makes 11 Illegal to

advertiH any
preference Uml1atlon or
dllcrlmlnatlon based on
race cotor reltglon se)C
lamtlial ttatua or nattonel
ongln or any Intention to
make any such
prelerenee lim1tatlon or
diSCtlmtn&amp;tiOn
ThtS newspaper will not
knowmgly accept
&amp;dverl1semenls tot real
eatate whch l1 ln
violatton ol the lew Our
readers ,,. hereby
Informed that all
dw ..lings ltdverttsed In
this newspaper are
avaUatMe 01 an equal

opportunity t&amp;aua.
Cot.mtry setting New Haven
area 4BR Home 2 800
sq f1 2 acres Hardwooa
1oors
lnground
pool
SI 48 500 Senous tnQ U r es
only (304)674 5921
or
[304)593 887 1

GALLIPOLIS
home

3bd 3INt

Muat Sell Faat'
~ ~ avalleble For
loca ltaUnga call 800-551-

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Green Twp , 1 112 mi from
town , 1 112 m1 tram New

A.ttentlont

GAHS. 3BR Brd Ranch.
$140.000 (740)446-8131

In Pomeroy 2 8d houu
w•th yard &amp; basement Great
starter-move 1n condihOn.
992-7546

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www.orvb.com
Horne Llttlngl

4 acres, 4 BR 2 Car
Garage, Pomeroy, OH.

Call (740)992·5007.
Code 2 197 V1ew

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Local company otfenng "NO
DOWN PAYMENT" proQl"ams lor you to buy your
hOme 10stead ot renting
• IOOQo l1nanc1ng
• Less than perfect credit
act:epted
· Payment could be the
same as
Mortgage
LocatOfs.
(740)367-0000
- -- - -- - Duplex for
rent
m
Middleport . 2 bedroom
apartments, both recently
remodeled . $450 upstairs
and $475 oownstairs. Extras
like new deck , sunroom.
garage. storage.
Call
(740)992·5094 and leave
message
- - - - - - -House lor rent
3-4 Br.
MuXI. C1A. 740-843-5264

M&lt;HIII£ Hm ..:s
11JR SALE

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2 bedroom
apartment New carpet &amp;
cabinets. freshly

pa~nted

dacora1ed, WID hookup
Beautiful country senmg.
Must see lo appreciate.
$4Wmo.. (614)595-7773 Of
1-800-798-46fJ6.
,--------,.-Midd .. N.4thA,o .. 2 mom
etflency Dep.&amp; previous
rental reJerences. No pets.
Utilities paid. 740.992-otSS.
New 2BR apartments.
washer/dryer
hookup.
stovelrelrigerator included.
Also. units on SA i60. Pets
Welcome! (740)44t·0194

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Second ftoor apt. overlook·
ing Gallipolis city park. L.R..
2 B.A., 1 112 baths. fully

Pool. Patio, Start $425/Mo.
N
PI
l
PI
Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar
0
For Conere le· Ang le ·
secumy
· e S,DeposlteaseRequlr· edus• Channel.
Fla1 Bar. Steel
(740)367-7086
-~------ Gret1ng
For
Dra1ns.
Tracy ·s Apts tBR s325 Driveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;l
3314 Franklin Ave., Pt Scrap Metals Open Monday.
Pleasant. WV 304-675-1537 Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
background check required Friday, Bam-4:30pm. Closed
- - - - - - - - Thursday, Saturday &amp;
Twin Rivers Tower is accept- Sunday. (740)446-7300
ing applications tor wailinn
... ,.. Oak firewood tor sale.
list tor Hu{l-subsized, 1- br. Delivered
or
pickup.
_408_o.________ apar tment. call 675-6679 (740)441 _094 1. (7401645_
Mobile Home Lot in Johnson Equal Housin~ Opportunity SB46. CAA HEAP accepted.
MObile Home Park in Valley Apartments in Mason. Prom Gowns. blue- size .
4
Gallipolis. OH
Phone WV ·IS now accep 1·mg app11· Peach- size 2. 446.7271 .
(740)446-2003 or (740)446- catiOns. Apply in pet"son at
14 09.
501 Shawnee Trail , Point STEEL BUILDINGS
-N,-,_
_Bed-,
oom
-.1 Pteasant. WV on Tuesdays Huge savings! Top Quality.
00 14 70 2
Bath
home. Located or Thursdays.
HUD
Ideal tor workshop or
between Athens
and Assisted . Equal Opportunity
garage. Ask about our
$ 365.00 per Housing 304-675-4900
remaiNng 20061nvemorv.
Pomeroy
·,
month includes water. sewe&lt;
"'-•CE
G'ea.t deals! CaM toll free
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&amp; trash.
f(ll RENT
dOOay!

3/2

Doublewide.

$37.970 Midwest (740)828-

2750
Move in today! New 2007 3
bedroom 2 bath
Only
$199.86 per month . Set up
minutes from Athens and

ready lor 1mmediate occupancy. Call 740.385·4367 .
NEW 2007 4 bed D!Wide 1
$49,179. Midwest (740)8282750

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LOTS &amp;

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,

4 acre lot tor sale (304)743·
6323

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18 1

~or ~ ......wo Leva
ots with all utilities aVail
ble In City or Poin
leasant. 45x100 each
17.000 tor both, also Fo
Sale One of the lest larg
acts available •n the C•
f Point Pleasant over
eras Call 304·675-249
.:;;;••::;'..;8..;'30
:;;.._ _ _ _~
Mobile Home Lot tor rent
near V1nton. Call {740)441 11 11.

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Need tq sell your home?
late on payments, divorce.
job transfer or a death? I
can buy your home. All cash
and quiCk dosing 740-4163130.
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FOR Rl-Nr
Lo~------.p
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
for Rent. Meigs County, In
town, No Pets. Deposit
Required, (740)992-5174 or
(740)44 1-0110.

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2bdr, newly decorated. W/0
hOokup: range &amp; fridge furnished. new cond: no pets
Ret &amp; Oep (304)675·5182
2br. Apt. on 5th Street Pt.
Pleasant $375 ask for Don
3 and 4 room furnished apts.

clean W/0 hookup. No pels.
.......ltiiURiiittilbNrliit;,;,. .~ Ref. and deposit required.
'
740·448·1519
$126/mol Buy 3bd HUD
HQME! 5%00, 20yrs 0 8%.
For l istings 800-559-4109
x1709
HOU'\1-:S

2 BR. Nice Kitchen. UJ .
Professionally
Painted,
Clean. Ready to move in.
Call (740)446-7425

A HIDDEN TREASURE!
2 or 3 Br. house. no pets, laurel
Commons
740-992-5858.
Apar1ments. Largest in the
area! Beautifully renovated
3 Bedroom. 1 1/2 Bath , throughout including brand
Excellent. Location. Close to new kitchen and bath.
library and school. No pets. Starting at $405. Call today!
(740)446-1t62
(304)273·3344
House At 2 North
(304)895-3129
3BA , 1 bath. LeGrande
81 vd · no pel s, $ oos
v...
mo. +
sec dep. (740)446-3644.
3br

Apartment for rent, 1-2
Bdrm .. remodeled. new carpet, stove &amp; ·trig_.. water,
,sewer, trash pd. Middleport
S425.00. No pets Ref.
required. 740 _843_5264 _

4br House in Clifton.
APART·
$425/month + Deposit 304· BEAUTIFU'
IIENTS AT BUDGET
593-48 19 after 5pm
PRICES AT JACKSON
Accepting applications for 3- ESTATES, 52 Westwood
bedroom, 2-bath &amp; laundry Drive from $365 to $560.
room 2 story house with out Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call
building Stove &amp; refrigerator 740-446 ·2588
Equal
included. Nice corner lot in Housing Opportunity.
Point Pleasant. 1st month $ CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· .
deposit required $6001
month. $600 deposit. No ED a AFFORDABLE!
apartments,
pets. Available· April 1st. Townhouse
andlor small houses FOA
740-448·9595.
.
RENT. Call (740)441-1 t 11
HUD
HOliESt
2bd tor application &amp; information.
S12Simo,

3bd

2ba

$185/mo. More homes availEllm View
able! 5% dn. 20yrs @ 8%
Apartments
FOI" listings call t-800-5594109 KF144
• 2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
• Central heat &amp; AJC
•Washer/dryer hookup
In Memory
• All electric· averaging
$50-$60/month
• Owner pays water. sewer.
In Memory of
trash

Becky
Ackerman
9125189- 317102

If tears could
build a
stairway, and
memories build
a la11e, I'd
walk right up
to heaven, and
bring you
home again.
Mom , Garret,
Cundi.ff and
Call Families

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Commercial building "For
Rent" 1600 square foot, olf
street parking. Great toeation! 749 Third Avenue in
G 11 1
· - R
a P0 1IS. ent 14251mo.
Call Wayne (404)456-3802

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Phillip

Wise Concrete
All ty pes concrete

740-992-5929
740-416°1698
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1991 International 425 Cat
15 Speed 46.000 rear
Hendridlson Suspension
wet t1ne .....&amp;1986 Easl
Dump Trailer 34 Ft. Flip
Tarp&amp;Unar $21 ,000. Will
Sepa,.1e.

38 Fool enclosed car hauler.

tri-axle. $9000. Call 740- For sale : 2004 Chevy
446-2845
Silverado truck. extended
c·• o11 e11enged e'e'y 3000
au,
K1eler Buill- Valley-Bison- miles,
new ti res. 1 owner,
Horse
L.1ves1oc k never wrecked. 62000 miles
and
TrailersLoadma11- s14.soo.
Gooseneck. Dumps. ll 2005 Buick Lesabre 52000
Uliiity· Aluma Aluminum miles. 1 owner, Kepi in
Trailers- B&amp;W Gooseneck garage, oil changed every
Hitches· Trailer Parts. 3000 miles, never wrecked
Carmichael
Trailers. 114.500. Call 740-441 ·8299
(740)446- 2412
or 740-441-5472 .

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(304)882o3017

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furnished etfec. 1 person. all
utilities paid. Shared bath
919 2nd Ave. $175 per
month. 446-3945
Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at Village
Manor and
Riverside
Apartments in Middleport.
From $327-$592. Call 740992-5064 . Equal Housing
Opportunities.
HUO
HOliES!
21&gt;&lt;1
1126/mo,
31&gt;&lt;1
2ba
S1Wrno. More homes available! 5% dn, 20yrs @ 8%.
For liStif"95 call 1-~·55941 0911f144
Immaculate 1 Bedroom Apt.
Newly Carpeted. Freshly
Painled &amp; Decorated, New
appliailces, WID Hookup,
Privacy Fence, Private
Parking, 12 min. !rom Rio
Grande. Must see to appre, c1ate. $325/mo. (614)5957773. 800· 798·4886.

weal SBieatto I COf·
ner; tllence northweot
to I COrMfi thence
tall 72 lilt to 1 cor·
ner; thence north to 1
corner; tMnce east
46 feet to 1 comer on
the North line ol said
lol, containing llbout
one quarter of an
ocre, more or leas.

-11110:
Also the lollowlng
real ••tate, being In
the North one-haH ol
Section 8, Town 2
north, Range 13 West,
Salltbury Township,
Meigs County, Ohio
dHCrlbed 81 follows:
Baglnnlng South 63
degrees 45 feet Waot
300 feet along the
Soulh olda ol Wyllta
Avenue from the
Northeaal comer ol
what waa lormerly
MMy Ann Dill's land
recorded In Deed
Book 86, page 233,
Deed Records ot
Malga County. Ohio;
place ol beginning
also
baing
the
Northwlat corner ol
Sam Evano' 30.27
acre tracl nl land
recorded In Deed
Book 207, page 357,
Deed Records ol
Molge County, Ohio;
thence South 14
ctagreao 25 leal W.OI
I 00 feel; thence
South 28 degrees 50
feel 1111 95.88 feet;
therwo North 48
dog,... 20 feel East
127 ..., to the North
line of said Sam
Evans land; thence
North 50 dagNoa 40·
feet Weal 150.57 feel

of the house.

Robert E. Beegle,
Melga County Sheriff
AHornay
lor the
Plalntlll: Ralllnleld
and Auoclate1, 2035
Reading
Road,
Cincinnati, DH 45202,
513-322-7000
(3) 7, 14,21

Public Notice
SHERIFF SALES
Caoa No. 06CV127
Heme National BanK
Plalntlll
Vs
Karren David Lemley
at al
Delendanto
Court of Common
Pleao, Meigs County,
Ohio.
In pursuance of an
order ol oale to be
directed · from said
curt In tile above ant~
tied action, I will
expoae to sale el public action on lhe lront
otepo ol the Melgo
County Court Houoe
on Friday, April 13,
2007 at 10 a.m., of
said day, the followIng described real
aotate:
The following real
aotate IHUited In the
VIllage of Pomeroy,
County ot Melge and
State ol Ohio and
bounded
and
deocrlbad as follows:
Baing oldoan (16)
feet oil ol the east
side ol Lot No. 470
and twenty three and
o,..heH (23 1121 feet
oil the weal aide ol
Lot No. 46~. The
- · ol
twoland
dooc:rlbad
conotltrocta
tute a troctlhet ..._
39 112 feet
on
BuHtrnut Slrolt and

·
·to acre
the
north
IIIIIback
Of I 00
Loi No. 303.
Also the following
real aotale oltu.otad In
Fraction 17 In said
Vlliegl, County and
Slate aloraaald and
bounded
and
doiCrlbad aalollowo'
Being lhat pert ot l..ot

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FRANK &amp; EARNEST

• Stump Grinding

One hurdle crossed, ·
another waiting

Bucket Truck

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15 PocUI
16 "You A,.
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linger
17 loll of
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52
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53 When
mommotho
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55· Razorbeckl

58

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11 Cloooroom 39
aound
12 Born 1 - r
16 Aquarium 41
piDCOIO

DOWN

18 Penne ·
ahemative
1 Very
20 Wrongs
2 AI ollndy
21 Do dinner
25lame
22 Visored cap
24 Furniture
3 Ra.h
26=8101
wood
211 l/ldao-glme 4 Hull bonom
26 Garden soil
5 Make
27 Compolent
miatakll
6 Gouip
28 Dessert
brlnchel
cart item&amp;
33 Olakaouh 7 Big lizord
30 Spill i n 34 P-toyo 811ogno31 Sulllxlor
35 Do christies
laude
··one who"
9 Male doll
36 Knighted
37 Roman
GUIMIII 10 Delhi
31 Wild about
honorlllc
emperor

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Top • Removal • Trim

12 LHO

46
•• black
48 Upoclit
cooldt
41 Flotalm and

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Vulnenlble: East-West

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hauler
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Coloooium

litO
43 Wattilk
44 Wlik in
45 Sparrow's
dwelling
47 Totes

48 Smack I
mosquito
49 Derrick orm
50 Italian
writer
51 Herbal
soother
52 Put

when you ride " to ~ ~ you llvow your
ltoart """· lhe holse v.ill go along. loo•
Wh&amp;n you play a deal lllat coolalns a

tt9t illrlle and you iun'4l .- nsue·
cesaluiy, do nollhen I~ OVO!Ihe limbo
slick ~ing a lew lrid&lt;s down !he trad&lt;.
In this deal, you 1eacl! lour hearts. Wesl
leads lhe club queen. The delorider&amp;
continue pl!rjing ciiA&gt;s until you ruff !he
thild 100nd. How woold you conliooe?
Sou1h'sIWO-Itoart 1esponse promised al
least a liva&lt;ard sun, so Nortt decided
lllal, dospile his llinimum oounl, he
•
to 1ebid three hearts (1101 pass~.
Sou1h, knowing about lhe dooble lit, was

1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD.
runs great new tires &amp;
braMes.
$1 ,500.
call
(740)992.0187

BARNEY
2005 Honda 500 Foreman.
4){4. green. new 11res. new
warn wench. great condition. $4500. 740.446-1327
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Hardwood b~etry And FmltUrt
www.u.a.......-..kublutry.-

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Ol' BUlLET AWARE THAT

HE SEES ALL THEM
FROO-FROO DOGS AN'
THINI&lt;S HE'S
WATCHIN' A

TH' DOG SHOW IS A SERIOUS

COMPETITION ?

ham' to !lise to game.

CoMOY!!

Hill 's Self
SIOidQe
29670 Bashan Road
Aac1ne, Ohio
45771
740-94&amp;-2217

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All Types Of
Concrete Work
26 Years Experience

David Lewis
740-992°6971

lances, North 33 dog.
03 leal 42 lnchea
Weal, a dlllance ot
. 74.71 leal to a polnl;
thence North 23 dog.
34 leet 51 Inches
Weal a distance of
199.20 feet it a point;
!hence North 35 clag.
06 leal 32 Inches
west, a distance of
74.34 teat to a polnl;
thence North 56 dog.
I 0 lee! 55 Inch eo
· West, a dlalance ol
64.38 feel to a point
being at lhe lOUth·
east corner of a 2.55
acre tracl North 05
dog.201eet281ncheo
Eaat, a distance of
286.00 teat tp lho
place ol baglnnlng
containing
4.00
acres, more or less,
and subject to all
lagal aasamenta and
rlghts-ol-waya .
Description lor the
above described tract
being the result ol an
aclual survey ol the
premises In October
1984, by John D.
Sharren, and checked
by Ronald M. Sharrett
P.S. 5147. Be lha
aame more or leta,
butaubjectto altlagal
highwayo.
Rolerenco
Deed:
Volume 238, Page 50S
pp No.: 13o00732.001
Property
Addraas:
27260 Price Strong
Rd, Vinton, OH 45686
Current
Owner:
Darrlcll E. McCloud
Appraised
at
$35,000.00 terms ol
sale: Can not be sold
lor leas !han 213rda ol
the appralaed value.
10% down day ol
sale, caah ..or certified
check, belanca duo
on confirmation ol
sale. The appraisal
did not Include an
Interior examination
of the hOU18.
Robart E. Beagla,
Meigs County Shariff
Attorney lor
the
Plalntlll: laurlto and
Laurllo AnN, 35
Commer~lal
Way,
Springboro,
OH
45066, 937-743-4878
(317, 14, 21.

Public Notice
Tile Horne National
Bank will auction the
following Item on
Saturday, March 10,
2007, at 10:00 a.m. II
the Bank's parking
lot
2002 Pontiac Sunllre
G
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1G2JDI2F127292563
The Home Nllllonal
Bank reserves the
right to reject any and
all bids. All vehicles
are sold, as Is where
is, with no warranties
expressed or implied.
For an appointment
to see, cau 949-2210.
ask for Sheila.

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the norlheaot corner
ollol No. 469; !hence
following lhe project- SHERIFF SALES
ed east Hne ollol No. Case No. 06CVt39
469; thence aaal to US Benk National
the dhch or creek; Alaoc.
lhenc:e following lha PlalntiH
ditch or creek lit a
Va
weaterty direction to Darrick E. McCloud
a point where the Defendanta
well nne ol Lot No. Court ol Common
469 projected would Pleaa, Meigs County,
atrlke the ditch or Ohio.
creak;
thane~
In pureuance of an
southerly lo the order ol sale to be
northwe1t corner of directed lrom oald
said Lot No. 469; court in the above
thence easterly on entitled action, I will
the north nne of Lot expose to oele at pubNo. 469 to the place lic action on the Iron!
of beginning and IIepa ol the Molga
being all ol Lol No. County Court House
465 except a atrlp 35 on Friday, April 13,
by 25 112 feat which 2007 at 10 a.m., of
Ilea norlh ol said aald day, the followIng described real
ditch or creek.
Also the following eatate:
real eatate In Fraction Situated
In
tho
17, County, Village County ol Meigs In
and State aloresald. the State ol Ohio and
Being the aoulh pert In 1,. City of Vinton:
ol Lot No. 464 and Baing allusted In the
beginning al the Northoaot Quartor ol
northweat corner of
the
Northwest
Lol No. 471; thence Quarter ol Sactlol\ 25,
following the wast Town 8 North, range
line of Lot No. 470, IS Weal, Township ol
projected a distance Salem, County of
ol141eal to lhe ditch Meig&amp; 1 and State of
or croak; thence fol- Ohio:
lowing the ditch or Being a porllon ol
creek, saatarly to. a land lormerly owned
point whore the pro- by James Walla, as
jected line oltha east recorded In Vol. 279,
line ol Lot No. 470 Page 325 of the Melga
would etrlka ditch or County
Dead
creek;
thence Records~ and being
southerly on said pro- more
parllcularty
jaclad line to the clascrlbad as follows:
northeast c"Orner of Beginning on the
Lol No. 470; thence north nne of Section
westerly on the north 25, where lhe northline of lola No. 470 south ha~ line ol the
and 471; lo the north· Northwest Quarter
west corner of Lot Section 25 lntarsecta
No. 471, the place ot said north nne ol
beginning.
Section 25; thence
Relarenca
Dead: wllh the north line ot
Volume 76, Paga 331, Section 25, South 84
Melga County Olllclal dog. 391eet
Inches
Recorda.
East, a distance ol
Auditor's
Parcel 683.59 loot to a lound
Numbers:
16- Iron pin, point being
16- · at the northeast cor00207.000,
00208.000,
16· ner of a 2.55 acre
00209.000 and 16- tract !hence leaving
00210.000.
the north line o
Property
Adclrou: Section 25 and with
205
Butternut lhe east line ol the
Avenue, Pomeroy, OH 2.55 acre tracl, South
45769
05 dag. 20 leet 28
Current
Owner: Inches West, a disKarren David Lemley tance ol383.43 feet to
alai
an iron pin and the
Appraload
at place ol beginning o1
$15,000.00 terms ol this
conveyance;
sale: Can nol be sold thence with the lo~
lor leas than 213rds ol lowing two courses
the -alsad value. and
distances~
10% clown day ol through tile property
...., caah or certtfied which this Is a part of1
check, bllance due South 58 dog. 10 foal
on confirmation of 58 Inches East, a disoalo. The appraisal lane• ot675.23 feetlo
did not Include an an Iron pin ; thence
interior eJ:amlnation South 54 dog. 45 foal
olthe house.
36 lnchea Waot, a disRobarl E. Beegle, lance ol469.68 feet to
r.ielga County Sheriff
a point In the cantor·
Atlorney ~ tor
the line of Township Road
PlalntiH: little Sheats 33, pesslng an lr:on
and Warner, 213 E. pin at 439.23 feel ;
2nd, Pomeroy, OH thence with lho cen45769; 740-992-6689
terline of Township
(317, 14, 21
Road 33 lhe following
four courses and dis-

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lawrence BOO&gt;y said, 'Eaclt handicap ~
lil&lt;e a illrlle in a steeplechase, and

TRUCKS
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Public Notice

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70 Pine Street • Galli polis

7:00AM • 8;00 PM
No. 465, beginning al

40 Grand

13 ~ ldn
14Raunlon

2

WeSl

740-446-IMI07 Toll Frn !177-6611-00117

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along the north line ol
said Sam Evano land
to lhe ptoce ol bogln-nlng, containing .32
ocre.
Be lhe same mare or
leao, but aub)ectto all
iegll hlghwaya.
Reference
Dead:
Volume M, Pogo 875
PP No., 14.01340.000,
14.(11341.000
Property
Addraso:
42121 Entorprloe Rd.
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Current Owner: Ed B.
Zlnn Ill. alii
Appraised
at
$25,000.00 Ierma of
sale: Can not ba sold
tor leu then 213rda ol
the app~aloed value.
10% down day of
sale, caah or certified
check, balance due
on conflrmatlori of
sale. Tile appraloal
did not Include an
Interior examination

MONTY

neg. (740)208·0495

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CookMotora.
0% Financing· 36 Mos. We have Cavaliers.
available now on John Grandams. Suntires,
Deere Z Trak Zero Tums &amp; Saturns, S-10 Trucks and
5.99% Fixed Rate on John ·· vans. Call or stop by Cook
Deete Getor1 Carmichael Motors. 328 JaCkSOn Pike.
Equipment (740)446-2412. 740-446-0103

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Hours

SHERIFF SALES
Case No. 05CV116
Wells Forgo Bank NA
Plalntlll
VI
Ed B. Zlnn Ill, al al
Delendante
Court ol Common
Plsao, Melga County,
Ohio.
In pur'lluance of an
order ot sale to ba
directed !rom said
curt In the abovo entitled action, I will
expose to .. ~eat public octlon on the lront
otapa ol lhe Melga
County Court Houoe
on Friday, April 13,
2007 al 10 a.m., of
said day, tlto follow·
lng ducrlbed real
estate:
Parcel One:
The following real
estate oitualld In tho
County ol Meigs, In
tho State ol Ohio, and
In the Townahlp ol
Salisbury, Section 8,
Town 2 North, Range
13 West and bounded
and described ao lol·
lows:
Beginning at the
Northllll corner ola
certain
lot
now
owned
by
said
grantor In said town-sl\lp
known
11
Ent•rprlaa; thence
south on the 011111ne
01101150 lett; thence

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- -- - - - - 1994 Chevrolel Silverado.
VB. loaded. longbed. low
miles, automatic, bedhner.
E.~ecellent cond1tion. no rust.
Books lor $6500. Sell for
$5.000 740.367-7129

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncoodilional lifetime guarHO&gt;
tUR
antee. l ocal references turFOR SAI..E
--For sale: 3 donkeys. and 1 1987 Ford Ranger. 4x4. nishect. Established 1975.
CKC Registered Shih Tzu baby donkey. 446-1158
98,000 miles, 2.9l , 5 speed, Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446Puppies.
$200.
Ca ll
EKI. Cab, $1500. Call after 0870, Rogers Basement
Goats lor sale. 740·256Waterproofing
6pm. (7401742-2457
(740)256-t832
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•MONTHLY OXYGEN VISITS

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1 and 2 bedroom apartments. furniShed ana unlurnished, security depos it
required. no pets. 740-992_22_18_.__________

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A&amp;QIStereo &amp; percents~
Boer QOaiKids &amp; bucks. Call
740-256-9247 01 viSit our
webSite
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Minutes from downtown
~,,· ,. Re1e,ences &amp;
Gall' VV'
D.pos il Requi,ed. l a,ge
StOfage Building &amp; [)e{;k, No
Pets. (740)441 _1547
-------2 Bedroom. Bulaville Pike.
Trash/Wahu Pd. No Pets.
Deposit &amp; References.
(7 40)388-t1 00
-------2 Mobile homes for rent
740-367·? /62 or 740-446-

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Aepalf-675-7388. Fo1 sale,
re-cond1hooed automatiC
wasi'latl &amp; dryers. retngeraboergoets.corn
tors, 011 and electric
ra~ air cxlnci:tioner&amp;. and CKC Reg. Tov fool:jes_ t Quality "Show PiQS" from
wnnger washers Will do Black. 1 BuH. 1 Ugh! Tripte P Farm- From
repa'" Of\ m&amp;IO' brands In Chooolale. A1t ~les. S350 NatiOnal Winning Br&amp;eang
shop or at your ~each, t740)·U6-1672 ·or StOdc.. Available lot vtewlllQ.
by appolntrfl8flt. 00 Matctl
(740)710-6471 .
Used furniture store. 130 - - - - - - - - 26. Barrows starting 0
Buta1111te Pike, Electric one nubian and two pygmy $150, Gills 0 $200. 304·
Ranges. Chests. Couches, ooats. would like to sell as 8 675·1798
Mattresses. bun~ beds, family. call alter 6pm. 740IIi \ ,..,1 11H I \I II 1\
dinenes. recllners. (740)446- 441 · 1590
4782 Gallipolis, OH , Hrs 11· - - - - - - - Al~
3 (M-F) Sat. Call first.
Schnauzers, Mmi, AKC . . . . . .FOIIIOiiiiSAI.fiiiiiiiii:. ..,.l
Ml'iCflJ.MEIICI
• LAN-~.otS
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shots uld. Sip and black ..,
.
$350-$300. 740-767-4875
Sedan
1992 Ca"·llac
....
Weimaraner puppkls. 1 male Deville. Good cordlion. 44616' enclosed cons1ruction 4 female. ~rents on prem1s· 7318
trailer, tandem axial , 2drs, es. Born 118107 . $300 each
work
bencheWcabinets. 080. Call 388-9313
3 Contours. 4 Vans, 3
some t006Siladders. $3.750. •r---~~---, Rangers. 3 4 x4 ·s. 3
(74.0)992-0 167
MLISICAL
Cavaliel&amp;. &amp; 3 S-1O's
- - - - - - - - - ......W;iiiimliiiJ!ItiilENISiiiiii:..., (740)388·8228
2 Craftsman nd1ng Mowe1s ..,
87 Chrysler ·4 cyl. 87
$400 080 304-773-5343
Yamaha Black left handed 4 Mercedes Benz. 88 Pontiac
string Bass Gui1ar with Grand Pnx. Ask lor Jr. 740JET
Fender gig bag. Fender 256-1t02
AERATION MOTORS
Rumble 25 amp and digitec
Repaired. New &amp; Aebuill tn effects pedal. All in good
99 Chrysler Concotd LX
Stock. Call Ron Evans. 1condi1ion. $600 Call 304· 93000 Mites $3250 Firm
800-537-9528.
875·8937
740·388·8455

Aivers•de. 3BR . 2 Bath. Vinyl
FOIIIbNr
Siding. Sh1ngle Root , CIA,
'"-------_.1 Tara
Townhouse
New Carpet &amp; Vinyl. Ask
1998 Mobile Home. 2 Apartments. Very SPacious,
about our (31 14:1C70 hOmes
Bedroom, 2 Bath, S450imo 2 Bedrooms, CIA, 1 112
Daytime
(740)388-0000.
Even1ngs. (740)388-8017 or plus u11111ies. Private lot. Bath. Adult Pool &amp; Baby NEW AND USED STEEL

2007

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007
ALLEYOOP

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AKC Samoyed pu-s "'"
available lor great parents
on Mothers Day and also
avwlable lor camlg pa1ents
who can talie gooo care ol
them . 61o-643-88S3

&amp; Thompsons Appliance &amp;

equ1pped ~utchen . dining
area. laundry hookups.
a&lt;WOOO 'q, 'U J0'·
References and security
central
hea11a1
ba
large 3 bedroom house in deposit requ11ed. $600 mo.
151 1 ,900 discount $500 1
Pomeroy. I 1/2 bath, ale,
l:ash buy'" (304)833·6536 basement &amp; 2 car garage, call 446-2325 or 446-4425.
-------very clean, plenty of room. Taking applica tions lor
2003 16~ 76 Fleetwood.
$685 per month. (740)949- Modern 1 BA. No pets,
JBA. 2 Bath. Vmyl Siding,
2303 or 740-591 -3920
$275/mo
includes
Shingle Root, CIA. Very Nice
water/sewer, $200 deposit.
Home.
1998
16•80
MouiU: 1101\llll {740)446-3617

(740)245-9213

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lanoll ol lile

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could

b8 tar more tavorable for you than they
have been tor a lOng time. However,
be caretut you do not spend this extia
money aa last as VOW can .m ake it.
PISCES {Feb. 20-Ma.rch 20) - ShOuld
you have to become Involved with
SOI'fi80flO who hM given you much
gri•t, your union coulcl prove to be

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CANCER (June 21-Jufy 22) -You're
likely to t.ke a number ot things tor
granted earty In the ~. wtlleh you'll
quicldy ·diiCOver Isn't llk&amp;ly to serve
your interests too well. You'll see the
error of your ways just 6n time.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Should you
1raat someone warmly whom one of
your beat frlende rwNv di.alikea, your
~~ may intef"J)Ait it •• a slap in the
face to him or her. Yov might have to
calm~WIIW..

VIRGO {AI,Ig. 2$-Sept. 2~ ) - ShOuld
you tind youraalf d&amp;aply ln'IOMKI in a
project you're really not equipped to
handle, don't helitate 10 call in the
ce.vaJry. The~ ia no shame in needing

Middleport. OH
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lu 10 n1a r.tgeable t..lp.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) -

992°1194
or 992-6615
"Middleport's only
Self-Storqe"

GARFIELD
LIZ THINKS

I'MHAN~E

ANP WHAT 170eS H~
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natlonl

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To your

,.... VOO COUk1 diaoo'Jer that being
too much of a risk taQr has its penaltiM• ...,.a.lly whln It comea to your
financial affaire. Vou might hav. to
clean up wur act fut .
SCORPIO {Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - It's
admirable to otter to beo of I.Niatance
to a friencl wno really neect1 your Mtp.
but not If you attach atrlnga 10 the
0\!WtUra. Do th&amp;nga for your ~I out of
the goodrl•lt of your heart.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ""Doc. 21) UNMe you kMP ~' lmputllve lndl~

QCN'I1Jol, you OOUICI eMI-

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aomathing otner'lo WIU find
unbecoming. Take Mme to flrtt ~
what vou 're alxHJt to epeek.
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Joul. 1111 - A

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could ~~ youi'Mlt Into dON ha..,. prot..
l1able poealbllltlee. OUt ftnd out what

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ltWOtf'eiTiel•t In which you

haUtdoua probAbllltlH m.)' uilt thet
oould IMd to your ~o~nclol~.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fol&gt;. 10)- E_,
though you are cap&amp;ble of a numMt of
lngentoua -.c:t1c1 and technlquH 10
accompl~ your goaJe.. timing Will be
lmportMt If you impl.,-nent plana p,...
metuNiy,

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won't work.

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ARIES ~March 21 -April 19) - It's generally not a smart thing to beoome
indebted to eomoone you know socially. It can put you In a.n intenor position,
wher~ you mav reffialn long after
you've paid VQUr obligation .
TAURUS (April 20.May 20~ - Ju.t
becau~e there iS someone in your
oroup who isn't a good team player,
don't stoop to hla or her kwel when
dealing wllh this per801\. ~\tin" a
good example cwld turn this lndlvid-

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unteaa
you
approach things klogically and not

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION - 'livng well is !he besl1everge.• · lloorge Herbert
·nis in pa~dMng lhal we are pardone&lt;l.•· St. Francis of Assi~

GEMINI (May 21-..Nne 20)- In work·
lng with othera whO are attempting to
6QCOIT'IPIISh a to'n1 endeavor, don't
think of youraelf as ba6ng first among
aquail. U you do, tl could cause some
maPr bk:bring that can be avoided.

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• Home Oxygen
• Portable Oxygen
• Homefill System
• Helios System

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one spade. So you mus1 play !he red
suits without toss. This 18qUires firdng
East wilh BXactty king-doublelon in
hearts. Lead a spade 10 lhe ace on lhe
boatd (1101 a diamond 10 lhe ~ng) and
cal lor a low heart, pulling in you1 jack
when East plays low. After lllal holds,
cash lhe Ilea~ ace, being relieved to see
lhe kitg drop.
Having cleared lllal majol hur&lt;le, you
seem 10 be home tree, but do nollake
your fifO oil lhe &lt;Iamond su~ Draw
Wast~ last ~ by playing a hean 10
lhe Q!MR, lhen lead a &lt;Iamond 10 your
ace and cash lhe &lt;Iamond queen. "
"""'Y''Ye lollows, clain. NWast &lt;iscards,
conoede down one 8iJt when East &lt;iscaniS, play a diamond to dummy's
irMIIuable 10 and clain.

!rom .... No. 3 below.

SCPIAMU1'S ANSWERS 3 ~ 1 ,. o 7
Ollaoo- MIIIDPI- Occur - Vabal· SMALLER
"lef!arion," lbo coed ldWod bet l'OOIIIIIIIte, "makes I
balPDoD braerllld dol.. bU!s SMALLER."

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Green Twp , 1 112 mi from
town , 1 112 m1 tram New

A.ttentlont

GAHS. 3BR Brd Ranch.
$140.000 (740)446-8131

In Pomeroy 2 8d houu
w•th yard &amp; basement Great
starter-move 1n condihOn.
992-7546

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4 acres, 4 BR 2 Car
Garage, Pomeroy, OH.

Call (740)992·5007.
Code 2 197 V1ew

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Local company otfenng "NO
DOWN PAYMENT" proQl"ams lor you to buy your
hOme 10stead ot renting
• IOOQo l1nanc1ng
• Less than perfect credit
act:epted
· Payment could be the
same as
Mortgage
LocatOfs.
(740)367-0000
- -- - -- - Duplex for
rent
m
Middleport . 2 bedroom
apartments, both recently
remodeled . $450 upstairs
and $475 oownstairs. Extras
like new deck , sunroom.
garage. storage.
Call
(740)992·5094 and leave
message
- - - - - - -House lor rent
3-4 Br.
MuXI. C1A. 740-843-5264

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apartment New carpet &amp;
cabinets. freshly

pa~nted

dacora1ed, WID hookup
Beautiful country senmg.
Must see lo appreciate.
$4Wmo.. (614)595-7773 Of
1-800-798-46fJ6.
,--------,.-Midd .. N.4thA,o .. 2 mom
etflency Dep.&amp; previous
rental reJerences. No pets.
Utilities paid. 740.992-otSS.
New 2BR apartments.
washer/dryer
hookup.
stovelrelrigerator included.
Also. units on SA i60. Pets
Welcome! (740)44t·0194

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Second ftoor apt. overlook·
ing Gallipolis city park. L.R..
2 B.A., 1 112 baths. fully

Pool. Patio, Start $425/Mo.
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Steel Beams. Pipe Rebar
0
For Conere le· Ang le ·
secumy
· e S,DeposlteaseRequlr· edus• Channel.
Fla1 Bar. Steel
(740)367-7086
-~------ Gret1ng
For
Dra1ns.
Tracy ·s Apts tBR s325 Driveways &amp; Walkways. l&amp;l
3314 Franklin Ave., Pt Scrap Metals Open Monday.
Pleasant. WV 304-675-1537 Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
background check required Friday, Bam-4:30pm. Closed
- - - - - - - - Thursday, Saturday &amp;
Twin Rivers Tower is accept- Sunday. (740)446-7300
ing applications tor wailinn
... ,.. Oak firewood tor sale.
list tor Hu{l-subsized, 1- br. Delivered
or
pickup.
_408_o.________ apar tment. call 675-6679 (740)441 _094 1. (7401645_
Mobile Home Lot in Johnson Equal Housin~ Opportunity SB46. CAA HEAP accepted.
MObile Home Park in Valley Apartments in Mason. Prom Gowns. blue- size .
4
Gallipolis. OH
Phone WV ·IS now accep 1·mg app11· Peach- size 2. 446.7271 .
(740)446-2003 or (740)446- catiOns. Apply in pet"son at
14 09.
501 Shawnee Trail , Point STEEL BUILDINGS
-N,-,_
_Bed-,
oom
-.1 Pteasant. WV on Tuesdays Huge savings! Top Quality.
00 14 70 2
Bath
home. Located or Thursdays.
HUD
Ideal tor workshop or
between Athens
and Assisted . Equal Opportunity
garage. Ask about our
$ 365.00 per Housing 304-675-4900
remaiNng 20061nvemorv.
Pomeroy
·,
month includes water. sewe&lt;
"'-•CE
G'ea.t deals! CaM toll free
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&amp; trash.
f(ll RENT
dOOay!

3/2

Doublewide.

$37.970 Midwest (740)828-

2750
Move in today! New 2007 3
bedroom 2 bath
Only
$199.86 per month . Set up
minutes from Athens and

ready lor 1mmediate occupancy. Call 740.385·4367 .
NEW 2007 4 bed D!Wide 1
$49,179. Midwest (740)8282750

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4 acre lot tor sale (304)743·
6323

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ots with all utilities aVail
ble In City or Poin
leasant. 45x100 each
17.000 tor both, also Fo
Sale One of the lest larg
acts available •n the C•
f Point Pleasant over
eras Call 304·675-249
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Mobile Home Lot tor rent
near V1nton. Call {740)441 11 11.

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late on payments, divorce.
job transfer or a death? I
can buy your home. All cash
and quiCk dosing 740-4163130.
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FOR Rl-Nr
Lo~------.p
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
for Rent. Meigs County, In
town, No Pets. Deposit
Required, (740)992-5174 or
(740)44 1-0110.

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2bdr, newly decorated. W/0
hOokup: range &amp; fridge furnished. new cond: no pets
Ret &amp; Oep (304)675·5182
2br. Apt. on 5th Street Pt.
Pleasant $375 ask for Don
3 and 4 room furnished apts.

clean W/0 hookup. No pels.
.......ltiiURiiittilbNrliit;,;,. .~ Ref. and deposit required.
'
740·448·1519
$126/mol Buy 3bd HUD
HQME! 5%00, 20yrs 0 8%.
For l istings 800-559-4109
x1709
HOU'\1-:S

2 BR. Nice Kitchen. UJ .
Professionally
Painted,
Clean. Ready to move in.
Call (740)446-7425

A HIDDEN TREASURE!
2 or 3 Br. house. no pets, laurel
Commons
740-992-5858.
Apar1ments. Largest in the
area! Beautifully renovated
3 Bedroom. 1 1/2 Bath , throughout including brand
Excellent. Location. Close to new kitchen and bath.
library and school. No pets. Starting at $405. Call today!
(740)446-1t62
(304)273·3344
House At 2 North
(304)895-3129
3BA , 1 bath. LeGrande
81 vd · no pel s, $ oos
v...
mo. +
sec dep. (740)446-3644.
3br

Apartment for rent, 1-2
Bdrm .. remodeled. new carpet, stove &amp; ·trig_.. water,
,sewer, trash pd. Middleport
S425.00. No pets Ref.
required. 740 _843_5264 _

4br House in Clifton.
APART·
$425/month + Deposit 304· BEAUTIFU'
IIENTS AT BUDGET
593-48 19 after 5pm
PRICES AT JACKSON
Accepting applications for 3- ESTATES, 52 Westwood
bedroom, 2-bath &amp; laundry Drive from $365 to $560.
room 2 story house with out Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call
building Stove &amp; refrigerator 740-446 ·2588
Equal
included. Nice corner lot in Housing Opportunity.
Point Pleasant. 1st month $ CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· .
deposit required $6001
month. $600 deposit. No ED a AFFORDABLE!
apartments,
pets. Available· April 1st. Townhouse
andlor small houses FOA
740-448·9595.
.
RENT. Call (740)441-1 t 11
HUD
HOliESt
2bd tor application &amp; information.
S12Simo,

3bd

2ba

$185/mo. More homes availEllm View
able! 5% dn. 20yrs @ 8%
Apartments
FOI" listings call t-800-5594109 KF144
• 2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
• Central heat &amp; AJC
•Washer/dryer hookup
In Memory
• All electric· averaging
$50-$60/month
• Owner pays water. sewer.
In Memory of
trash

Becky
Ackerman
9125189- 317102

If tears could
build a
stairway, and
memories build
a la11e, I'd
walk right up
to heaven, and
bring you
home again.
Mom , Garret,
Cundi.ff and
Call Families

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Commercial building "For
Rent" 1600 square foot, olf
street parking. Great toeation! 749 Third Avenue in
G 11 1
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a P0 1IS. ent 14251mo.
Call Wayne (404)456-3802

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All ty pes concrete

740-992-5929
740-416°1698
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1991 International 425 Cat
15 Speed 46.000 rear
Hendridlson Suspension
wet t1ne .....&amp;1986 Easl
Dump Trailer 34 Ft. Flip
Tarp&amp;Unar $21 ,000. Will
Sepa,.1e.

38 Fool enclosed car hauler.

tri-axle. $9000. Call 740- For sale : 2004 Chevy
446-2845
Silverado truck. extended
c·• o11 e11enged e'e'y 3000
au,
K1eler Buill- Valley-Bison- miles,
new ti res. 1 owner,
Horse
L.1ves1oc k never wrecked. 62000 miles
and
TrailersLoadma11- s14.soo.
Gooseneck. Dumps. ll 2005 Buick Lesabre 52000
Uliiity· Aluma Aluminum miles. 1 owner, Kepi in
Trailers- B&amp;W Gooseneck garage, oil changed every
Hitches· Trailer Parts. 3000 miles, never wrecked
Carmichael
Trailers. 114.500. Call 740-441 ·8299
(740)446- 2412
or 740-441-5472 .

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furnished etfec. 1 person. all
utilities paid. Shared bath
919 2nd Ave. $175 per
month. 446-3945
Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at Village
Manor and
Riverside
Apartments in Middleport.
From $327-$592. Call 740992-5064 . Equal Housing
Opportunities.
HUO
HOliES!
21&gt;&lt;1
1126/mo,
31&gt;&lt;1
2ba
S1Wrno. More homes available! 5% dn, 20yrs @ 8%.
For liStif"95 call 1-~·55941 0911f144
Immaculate 1 Bedroom Apt.
Newly Carpeted. Freshly
Painled &amp; Decorated, New
appliailces, WID Hookup,
Privacy Fence, Private
Parking, 12 min. !rom Rio
Grande. Must see to appre, c1ate. $325/mo. (614)5957773. 800· 798·4886.

weal SBieatto I COf·
ner; tllence northweot
to I COrMfi thence
tall 72 lilt to 1 cor·
ner; thence north to 1
corner; tMnce east
46 feet to 1 comer on
the North line ol said
lol, containing llbout
one quarter of an
ocre, more or leas.

-11110:
Also the lollowlng
real ••tate, being In
the North one-haH ol
Section 8, Town 2
north, Range 13 West,
Salltbury Township,
Meigs County, Ohio
dHCrlbed 81 follows:
Baglnnlng South 63
degrees 45 feet Waot
300 feet along the
Soulh olda ol Wyllta
Avenue from the
Northeaal comer ol
what waa lormerly
MMy Ann Dill's land
recorded In Deed
Book 86, page 233,
Deed Records ot
Malga County. Ohio;
place ol beginning
also
baing
the
Northwlat corner ol
Sam Evano' 30.27
acre tracl nl land
recorded In Deed
Book 207, page 357,
Deed Records ol
Molge County, Ohio;
thence South 14
ctagreao 25 leal W.OI
I 00 feel; thence
South 28 degrees 50
feel 1111 95.88 feet;
therwo North 48
dog,... 20 feel East
127 ..., to the North
line of said Sam
Evans land; thence
North 50 dagNoa 40·
feet Weal 150.57 feel

of the house.

Robert E. Beegle,
Melga County Sheriff
AHornay
lor the
Plalntlll: Ralllnleld
and Auoclate1, 2035
Reading
Road,
Cincinnati, DH 45202,
513-322-7000
(3) 7, 14,21

Public Notice
SHERIFF SALES
Caoa No. 06CV127
Heme National BanK
Plalntlll
Vs
Karren David Lemley
at al
Delendanto
Court of Common
Pleao, Meigs County,
Ohio.
In pursuance of an
order ol oale to be
directed · from said
curt In tile above ant~
tied action, I will
expoae to sale el public action on lhe lront
otepo ol the Melgo
County Court Houoe
on Friday, April 13,
2007 at 10 a.m., of
said day, the followIng described real
aotate:
The following real
aotate IHUited In the
VIllage of Pomeroy,
County ot Melge and
State ol Ohio and
bounded
and
deocrlbad as follows:
Baing oldoan (16)
feet oil ol the east
side ol Lot No. 470
and twenty three and
o,..heH (23 1121 feet
oil the weal aide ol
Lot No. 46~. The
- · ol
twoland
dooc:rlbad
conotltrocta
tute a troctlhet ..._
39 112 feet
on
BuHtrnut Slrolt and

·
·to acre
the
north
IIIIIback
Of I 00
Loi No. 303.
Also the following
real aotale oltu.otad In
Fraction 17 In said
Vlliegl, County and
Slate aloraaald and
bounded
and
doiCrlbad aalollowo'
Being lhat pert ot l..ot

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Tree Service

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Pass

Pass

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

• Stump Grinding

One hurdle crossed, ·
another waiting

Bucket Truck

dlllnecl

15 PocUI
16 "You A,.
Uy Daotlny"
linger
17 loll of
"Lolli

52
Expects
53 When
mommotho
12 wds.)

54 Loll

55· Razorbeckl

58

w.-

1ftMmli

11 Cloooroom 39
aound
12 Born 1 - r
16 Aquarium 41
piDCOIO

DOWN

18 Penne ·
ahemative
1 Very
20 Wrongs
2 AI ollndy
21 Do dinner
25lame
22 Visored cap
24 Furniture
3 Ra.h
26=8101
wood
211 l/ldao-glme 4 Hull bonom
26 Garden soil
5 Make
27 Compolent
miatakll
6 Gouip
28 Dessert
brlnchel
cart item&amp;
33 Olakaouh 7 Big lizord
30 Spill i n 34 P-toyo 811ogno31 Sulllxlor
35 Do christies
laude
··one who"
9 Male doll
36 Knighted
37 Roman
GUIMIII 10 Delhi
31 Wild about
honorlllc
emperor

32=...

Pass

Opening lead: • Q.

Top • Removal • Trim

12 LHO

46
•• black
48 Upoclit
cooldt
41 Flotalm and

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Dealer: North
Vulnenlble: East-West

JONES'

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ofZono
11 Chip
23-

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Low-loch
hauler
(2 wds.~

Coloooium

litO
43 Wattilk
44 Wlik in
45 Sparrow's
dwelling
47 Totes

48 Smack I
mosquito
49 Derrick orm
50 Italian
writer
51 Herbal
soother
52 Put

when you ride " to ~ ~ you llvow your
ltoart """· lhe holse v.ill go along. loo•
Wh&amp;n you play a deal lllat coolalns a

tt9t illrlle and you iun'4l .- nsue·
cesaluiy, do nollhen I~ OVO!Ihe limbo
slick ~ing a lew lrid&lt;s down !he trad&lt;.
In this deal, you 1eacl! lour hearts. Wesl
leads lhe club queen. The delorider&amp;
continue pl!rjing ciiA&gt;s until you ruff !he
thild 100nd. How woold you conliooe?
Sou1h'sIWO-Itoart 1esponse promised al
least a liva&lt;ard sun, so Nortt decided
lllal, dospile his llinimum oounl, he
•
to 1ebid three hearts (1101 pass~.
Sou1h, knowing about lhe dooble lit, was

1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD.
runs great new tires &amp;
braMes.
$1 ,500.
call
(740)992.0187

BARNEY
2005 Honda 500 Foreman.
4){4. green. new 11res. new
warn wench. great condition. $4500. 740.446-1327
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Hardwood b~etry And FmltUrt
www.u.a.......-..kublutry.-

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Ol' BUlLET AWARE THAT

HE SEES ALL THEM
FROO-FROO DOGS AN'
THINI&lt;S HE'S
WATCHIN' A

TH' DOG SHOW IS A SERIOUS

COMPETITION ?

ham' to !lise to game.

CoMOY!!

Hill 's Self
SIOidQe
29670 Bashan Road
Aac1ne, Ohio
45771
740-94&amp;-2217

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Concrete Removal
and Replacement

All Types Of
Concrete Work
26 Years Experience

David Lewis
740-992°6971

lances, North 33 dog.
03 leal 42 lnchea
Weal, a dlllance ot
. 74.71 leal to a polnl;
thence North 23 dog.
34 leet 51 Inches
Weal a distance of
199.20 feet it a point;
!hence North 35 clag.
06 leal 32 Inches
west, a distance of
74.34 teat to a polnl;
thence North 56 dog.
I 0 lee! 55 Inch eo
· West, a dlalance ol
64.38 feel to a point
being at lhe lOUth·
east corner of a 2.55
acre tracl North 05
dog.201eet281ncheo
Eaat, a distance of
286.00 teat tp lho
place ol baglnnlng
containing
4.00
acres, more or less,
and subject to all
lagal aasamenta and
rlghts-ol-waya .
Description lor the
above described tract
being the result ol an
aclual survey ol the
premises In October
1984, by John D.
Sharren, and checked
by Ronald M. Sharrett
P.S. 5147. Be lha
aame more or leta,
butaubjectto altlagal
highwayo.
Rolerenco
Deed:
Volume 238, Page 50S
pp No.: 13o00732.001
Property
Addraas:
27260 Price Strong
Rd, Vinton, OH 45686
Current
Owner:
Darrlcll E. McCloud
Appraised
at
$35,000.00 terms ol
sale: Can not be sold
lor leas !han 213rda ol
the appralaed value.
10% down day ol
sale, caah ..or certified
check, belanca duo
on confirmation ol
sale. The appraisal
did not Include an
Interior examination
of the hOU18.
Robart E. Beagla,
Meigs County Shariff
Attorney lor
the
Plalntlll: laurlto and
Laurllo AnN, 35
Commer~lal
Way,
Springboro,
OH
45066, 937-743-4878
(317, 14, 21.

Public Notice
Tile Horne National
Bank will auction the
following Item on
Saturday, March 10,
2007, at 10:00 a.m. II
the Bank's parking
lot
2002 Pontiac Sunllre
G
T
1G2JDI2F127292563
The Home Nllllonal
Bank reserves the
right to reject any and
all bids. All vehicles
are sold, as Is where
is, with no warranties
expressed or implied.
For an appointment
to see, cau 949-2210.
ask for Sheila.

(3P. 8. 9

ROBERT
BISSEll
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Garages

• Complete
Remodeling

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THE BORN LOSER
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111 411 mo. po

the norlheaot corner
ollol No. 469; !hence
following lhe project- SHERIFF SALES
ed east Hne ollol No. Case No. 06CVt39
469; thence aaal to US Benk National
the dhch or creek; Alaoc.
lhenc:e following lha PlalntiH
ditch or creek lit a
Va
weaterty direction to Darrick E. McCloud
a point where the Defendanta
well nne ol Lot No. Court ol Common
469 projected would Pleaa, Meigs County,
atrlke the ditch or Ohio.
creak;
thane~
In pureuance of an
southerly lo the order ol sale to be
northwe1t corner of directed lrom oald
said Lot No. 469; court in the above
thence easterly on entitled action, I will
the north nne of Lot expose to oele at pubNo. 469 to the place lic action on the Iron!
of beginning and IIepa ol the Molga
being all ol Lol No. County Court House
465 except a atrlp 35 on Friday, April 13,
by 25 112 feat which 2007 at 10 a.m., of
Ilea norlh ol said aald day, the followIng described real
ditch or creek.
Also the following eatate:
real eatate In Fraction Situated
In
tho
17, County, Village County ol Meigs In
and State aloresald. the State ol Ohio and
Being the aoulh pert In 1,. City of Vinton:
ol Lot No. 464 and Baing allusted In the
beginning al the Northoaot Quartor ol
northweat corner of
the
Northwest
Lol No. 471; thence Quarter ol Sactlol\ 25,
following the wast Town 8 North, range
line of Lot No. 470, IS Weal, Township ol
projected a distance Salem, County of
ol141eal to lhe ditch Meig&amp; 1 and State of
or croak; thence fol- Ohio:
lowing the ditch or Being a porllon ol
creek, saatarly to. a land lormerly owned
point whore the pro- by James Walla, as
jected line oltha east recorded In Vol. 279,
line ol Lot No. 470 Page 325 of the Melga
would etrlka ditch or County
Dead
creek;
thence Records~ and being
southerly on said pro- more
parllcularty
jaclad line to the clascrlbad as follows:
northeast c"Orner of Beginning on the
Lol No. 470; thence north nne of Section
westerly on the north 25, where lhe northline of lola No. 470 south ha~ line ol the
and 471; lo the north· Northwest Quarter
west corner of Lot Section 25 lntarsecta
No. 471, the place ot said north nne ol
beginning.
Section 25; thence
Relarenca
Dead: wllh the north line ot
Volume 76, Paga 331, Section 25, South 84
Melga County Olllclal dog. 391eet
Inches
Recorda.
East, a distance ol
Auditor's
Parcel 683.59 loot to a lound
Numbers:
16- Iron pin, point being
16- · at the northeast cor00207.000,
00208.000,
16· ner of a 2.55 acre
00209.000 and 16- tract !hence leaving
00210.000.
the north line o
Property
Adclrou: Section 25 and with
205
Butternut lhe east line ol the
Avenue, Pomeroy, OH 2.55 acre tracl, South
45769
05 dag. 20 leet 28
Current
Owner: Inches West, a disKarren David Lemley tance ol383.43 feet to
alai
an iron pin and the
Appraload
at place ol beginning o1
$15,000.00 terms ol this
conveyance;
sale: Can nol be sold thence with the lo~
lor leas than 213rds ol lowing two courses
the -alsad value. and
distances~
10% clown day ol through tile property
...., caah or certtfied which this Is a part of1
check, bllance due South 58 dog. 10 foal
on confirmation of 58 Inches East, a disoalo. The appraisal lane• ot675.23 feetlo
did not Include an an Iron pin ; thence
interior eJ:amlnation South 54 dog. 45 foal
olthe house.
36 lnchea Waot, a disRobarl E. Beegle, lance ol469.68 feet to
r.ielga County Sheriff
a point In the cantor·
Atlorney ~ tor
the line of Township Road
PlalntiH: little Sheats 33, pesslng an lr:on
and Warner, 213 E. pin at 439.23 feel ;
2nd, Pomeroy, OH thence with lho cen45769; 740-992-6689
terline of Township
(317, 14, 21
Road 33 lhe following
four courses and dis-

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lawrence BOO&gt;y said, 'Eaclt handicap ~
lil&lt;e a illrlle in a steeplechase, and

TRUCKS
SAu-:

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70 Pine Street • Galli polis

7:00AM • 8;00 PM
No. 465, beginning al

40 Grand

13 ~ ldn
14Raunlon

2

WeSl

740-446-IMI07 Toll Frn !177-6611-00117

'

along the north line ol
said Sam Evano land
to lhe ptoce ol bogln-nlng, containing .32
ocre.
Be lhe same mare or
leao, but aub)ectto all
iegll hlghwaya.
Reference
Dead:
Volume M, Pogo 875
PP No., 14.01340.000,
14.(11341.000
Property
Addraso:
42121 Entorprloe Rd.
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Current Owner: Ed B.
Zlnn Ill. alii
Appraised
at
$25,000.00 Ierma of
sale: Can not ba sold
tor leu then 213rda ol
the app~aloed value.
10% down day of
sale, caah or certified
check, balance due
on conflrmatlori of
sale. Tile appraloal
did not Include an
Interior examination

MONTY

neg. (740)208·0495

_
CookMotora.
0% Financing· 36 Mos. We have Cavaliers.
available now on John Grandams. Suntires,
Deere Z Trak Zero Tums &amp; Saturns, S-10 Trucks and
5.99% Fixed Rate on John ·· vans. Call or stop by Cook
Deete Getor1 Carmichael Motors. 328 JaCkSOn Pike.
Equipment (740)446-2412. 740-446-0103

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SHERIFF SALES
Case No. 05CV116
Wells Forgo Bank NA
Plalntlll
VI
Ed B. Zlnn Ill, al al
Delendante
Court ol Common
Plsao, Melga County,
Ohio.
In pur'lluance of an
order ot sale to ba
directed !rom said
curt In the abovo entitled action, I will
expose to .. ~eat public octlon on the lront
otapa ol lhe Melga
County Court Houoe
on Friday, April 13,
2007 al 10 a.m., of
said day, tlto follow·
lng ducrlbed real
estate:
Parcel One:
The following real
estate oitualld In tho
County ol Meigs, In
tho State ol Ohio, and
In the Townahlp ol
Salisbury, Section 8,
Town 2 North, Range
13 West and bounded
and described ao lol·
lows:
Beginning at the
Northllll corner ola
certain
lot
now
owned
by
said
grantor In said town-sl\lp
known
11
Ent•rprlaa; thence
south on the 011111ne
01101150 lett; thence

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- -- - - - - 1994 Chevrolel Silverado.
VB. loaded. longbed. low
miles, automatic, bedhner.
E.~ecellent cond1tion. no rust.
Books lor $6500. Sell for
$5.000 740.367-7129

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncoodilional lifetime guarHO&gt;
tUR
antee. l ocal references turFOR SAI..E
--For sale: 3 donkeys. and 1 1987 Ford Ranger. 4x4. nishect. Established 1975.
CKC Registered Shih Tzu baby donkey. 446-1158
98,000 miles, 2.9l , 5 speed, Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446Puppies.
$200.
Ca ll
EKI. Cab, $1500. Call after 0870, Rogers Basement
Goats lor sale. 740·256Waterproofing
6pm. (7401742-2457
(740)256-t832
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required. no pets. 740-992_22_18_.__________

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A&amp;QIStereo &amp; percents~
Boer QOaiKids &amp; bucks. Call
740-256-9247 01 viSit our
webSite
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Minutes from downtown
~,,· ,. Re1e,ences &amp;
Gall' VV'
D.pos il Requi,ed. l a,ge
StOfage Building &amp; [)e{;k, No
Pets. (740)441 _1547
-------2 Bedroom. Bulaville Pike.
Trash/Wahu Pd. No Pets.
Deposit &amp; References.
(7 40)388-t1 00
-------2 Mobile homes for rent
740-367·? /62 or 740-446-

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Aepalf-675-7388. Fo1 sale,
re-cond1hooed automatiC
wasi'latl &amp; dryers. retngeraboergoets.corn
tors, 011 and electric
ra~ air cxlnci:tioner&amp;. and CKC Reg. Tov fool:jes_ t Quality "Show PiQS" from
wnnger washers Will do Black. 1 BuH. 1 Ugh! Tripte P Farm- From
repa'" Of\ m&amp;IO' brands In Chooolale. A1t ~les. S350 NatiOnal Winning Br&amp;eang
shop or at your ~each, t740)·U6-1672 ·or StOdc.. Available lot vtewlllQ.
by appolntrfl8flt. 00 Matctl
(740)710-6471 .
Used furniture store. 130 - - - - - - - - 26. Barrows starting 0
Buta1111te Pike, Electric one nubian and two pygmy $150, Gills 0 $200. 304·
Ranges. Chests. Couches, ooats. would like to sell as 8 675·1798
Mattresses. bun~ beds, family. call alter 6pm. 740IIi \ ,..,1 11H I \I II 1\
dinenes. recllners. (740)446- 441 · 1590
4782 Gallipolis, OH , Hrs 11· - - - - - - - Al~
3 (M-F) Sat. Call first.
Schnauzers, Mmi, AKC . . . . . .FOIIIOiiiiSAI.fiiiiiiiii:. ..,.l
Ml'iCflJ.MEIICI
• LAN-~.otS
_.
shots uld. Sip and black ..,
.
$350-$300. 740-767-4875
Sedan
1992 Ca"·llac
....
Weimaraner puppkls. 1 male Deville. Good cordlion. 44616' enclosed cons1ruction 4 female. ~rents on prem1s· 7318
trailer, tandem axial , 2drs, es. Born 118107 . $300 each
work
bencheWcabinets. 080. Call 388-9313
3 Contours. 4 Vans, 3
some t006Siladders. $3.750. •r---~~---, Rangers. 3 4 x4 ·s. 3
(74.0)992-0 167
MLISICAL
Cavaliel&amp;. &amp; 3 S-1O's
- - - - - - - - - ......W;iiiimliiiJ!ItiilENISiiiiii:..., (740)388·8228
2 Craftsman nd1ng Mowe1s ..,
87 Chrysler ·4 cyl. 87
$400 080 304-773-5343
Yamaha Black left handed 4 Mercedes Benz. 88 Pontiac
string Bass Gui1ar with Grand Pnx. Ask lor Jr. 740JET
Fender gig bag. Fender 256-1t02
AERATION MOTORS
Rumble 25 amp and digitec
Repaired. New &amp; Aebuill tn effects pedal. All in good
99 Chrysler Concotd LX
Stock. Call Ron Evans. 1condi1ion. $600 Call 304· 93000 Mites $3250 Firm
800-537-9528.
875·8937
740·388·8455

Aivers•de. 3BR . 2 Bath. Vinyl
FOIIIbNr
Siding. Sh1ngle Root , CIA,
'"-------_.1 Tara
Townhouse
New Carpet &amp; Vinyl. Ask
1998 Mobile Home. 2 Apartments. Very SPacious,
about our (31 14:1C70 hOmes
Bedroom, 2 Bath, S450imo 2 Bedrooms, CIA, 1 112
Daytime
(740)388-0000.
Even1ngs. (740)388-8017 or plus u11111ies. Private lot. Bath. Adult Pool &amp; Baby NEW AND USED STEEL

2007

K*~

Wednesday, March 7, 2007
ALLEYOOP

10

AKC Samoyed pu-s "'"
available lor great parents
on Mothers Day and also
avwlable lor camlg pa1ents
who can talie gooo care ol
them . 61o-643-88S3

&amp; Thompsons Appliance &amp;

equ1pped ~utchen . dining
area. laundry hookups.
a&lt;WOOO 'q, 'U J0'·
References and security
central
hea11a1
ba
large 3 bedroom house in deposit requ11ed. $600 mo.
151 1 ,900 discount $500 1
Pomeroy. I 1/2 bath, ale,
l:ash buy'" (304)833·6536 basement &amp; 2 car garage, call 446-2325 or 446-4425.
-------very clean, plenty of room. Taking applica tions lor
2003 16~ 76 Fleetwood.
$685 per month. (740)949- Modern 1 BA. No pets,
JBA. 2 Bath. Vmyl Siding,
2303 or 740-591 -3920
$275/mo
includes
Shingle Root, CIA. Very Nice
water/sewer, $200 deposit.
Home.
1998
16•80
MouiU: 1101\llll {740)446-3617

(740)245-9213

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could

b8 tar more tavorable for you than they
have been tor a lOng time. However,
be caretut you do not spend this extia
money aa last as VOW can .m ake it.
PISCES {Feb. 20-Ma.rch 20) - ShOuld
you have to become Involved with
SOI'fi80flO who hM given you much
gri•t, your union coulcl prove to be

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CANCER (June 21-Jufy 22) -You're
likely to t.ke a number ot things tor
granted earty In the ~. wtlleh you'll
quicldy ·diiCOver Isn't llk&amp;ly to serve
your interests too well. You'll see the
error of your ways just 6n time.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Should you
1raat someone warmly whom one of
your beat frlende rwNv di.alikea, your
~~ may intef"J)Ait it •• a slap in the
face to him or her. Yov might have to
calm~WIIW..

VIRGO {AI,Ig. 2$-Sept. 2~ ) - ShOuld
you tind youraalf d&amp;aply ln'IOMKI in a
project you're really not equipped to
handle, don't helitate 10 call in the
ce.vaJry. The~ ia no shame in needing

Middleport. OH
· 10x10x10xl0

lu 10 n1a r.tgeable t..lp.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) -

992°1194
or 992-6615
"Middleport's only
Self-Storqe"

GARFIELD
LIZ THINKS

I'MHAN~E

ANP WHAT 170eS H~
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natlonl

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To your

,.... VOO COUk1 diaoo'Jer that being
too much of a risk taQr has its penaltiM• ...,.a.lly whln It comea to your
financial affaire. Vou might hav. to
clean up wur act fut .
SCORPIO {Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - It's
admirable to otter to beo of I.Niatance
to a friencl wno really neect1 your Mtp.
but not If you attach atrlnga 10 the
0\!WtUra. Do th&amp;nga for your ~I out of
the goodrl•lt of your heart.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ""Doc. 21) UNMe you kMP ~' lmputllve lndl~

QCN'I1Jol, you OOUICI eMI-

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aomathing otner'lo WIU find
unbecoming. Take Mme to flrtt ~
what vou 're alxHJt to epeek.
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oould IMd to your ~o~nclol~.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fol&gt;. 10)- E_,
though you are cap&amp;ble of a numMt of
lngentoua -.c:t1c1 and technlquH 10
accompl~ your goaJe.. timing Will be
lmportMt If you impl.,-nent plana p,...
metuNiy,

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ARIES ~March 21 -April 19) - It's generally not a smart thing to beoome
indebted to eomoone you know socially. It can put you In a.n intenor position,
wher~ you mav reffialn long after
you've paid VQUr obligation .
TAURUS (April 20.May 20~ - Ju.t
becau~e there iS someone in your
oroup who isn't a good team player,
don't stoop to hla or her kwel when
dealing wllh this per801\. ~\tin" a
good example cwld turn this lndlvid-

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GEMINI (May 21-..Nne 20)- In work·
lng with othera whO are attempting to
6QCOIT'IPIISh a to'n1 endeavor, don't
think of youraelf as ba6ng first among
aquail. U you do, tl could cause some
maPr bk:bring that can be avoided.

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• Homefill System
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YOII hl'llllost IWO cltA&gt;s and v.ill concede
one spade. So you mus1 play !he red
suits without toss. This 18qUires firdng
East wilh BXactty king-doublelon in
hearts. Lead a spade 10 lhe ace on lhe
boatd (1101 a diamond 10 lhe ~ng) and
cal lor a low heart, pulling in you1 jack
when East plays low. After lllal holds,
cash lhe Ilea~ ace, being relieved to see
lhe kitg drop.
Having cleared lllal majol hur&lt;le, you
seem 10 be home tree, but do nollake
your fifO oil lhe &lt;Iamond su~ Draw
Wast~ last ~ by playing a hean 10
lhe Q!MR, lhen lead a &lt;Iamond 10 your
ace and cash lhe &lt;Iamond queen. "
"""'Y''Ye lollows, clain. NWast &lt;iscards,
conoede down one 8iJt when East &lt;iscaniS, play a diamond to dummy's
irMIIuable 10 and clain.

!rom .... No. 3 below.

SCPIAMU1'S ANSWERS 3 ~ 1 ,. o 7
Ollaoo- MIIIDPI- Occur - Vabal· SMALLER
"lef!arion," lbo coed ldWod bet l'OOIIIIIIIte, "makes I
balPDoD braerllld dol.. bU!s SMALLER."

ARLO&amp;JANIS

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Wednesday, Mareh 7, 11007

Relatives mount,
cleanup begins
after Indonesian
earthquake ki11s 52, A7

Nike unveils fitted unifonns for elite basketball schools
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Players from four elite basketball universities will be
hitting the court this week
with distinctly dillerent Nikt:
uniforms that showcase player's upper bodies but ~ how a
little less leg.
Nike unveiled the new line
of basketball
uniforms
Tuesday. They are being
introduced for the University
of Florida. Ohio State
University. University of
Syracuse
Arizona
and
University. The shoe and
apparel giant plans to start
introducing personalized uniforms to all its NCAA-Nike
partner schools beginning
next fall .
The new look is decidedly
different . The jerseys are
tighter and the shorts are
longer and bagg ier. And
players have an option of
"personalizing" their look
with aerodynamic underlayer
tops and le-ggings.
Nike says the look creates
a "dramatic new silhouette"

and responds to player
requests.
''Our guys are really exdted and fired up tu wear
them," said Richard Paige. a
spokesman for the University
of Arizona team. "Nike really
went above and beyond, as
least as it relates to our guys,
to make sure their input was
taken very seriously."
The lonnfittingjerseys and
the baggier shons are made
of a lightweight breathable
material, Nike said. Beneath
the shorts and J·erseys, players will have of a choice of
wearing long. short-sleeve or
sleeveless Nike compre•sion
Lops aml padded mmpression
shorts and leggings. The
;leek shape of the underlayer
rese mbles the design of
Nike\ competitor Under
Annour.
Nike said players had to'kl
the company they were looking l(n way&gt; to personalize
their look, which some college players already do with
tops under their jerseys.

NFL

become a free agent.
Kansas City also has
Brodie Croyle. last year's
third-round draft pick, to
compete with Huard for
the job.
,
In other moves Tuesday :
- Tampa Bay signed
offensive tackle Luke
Pet itgout. released by the
New York Giants after
starting 106 games for ·
them since being drafted
in the first mund in 1999.
- Kansas City signed
linebacker
Napoleon
Harris. who played two
years in Minnesota after
being traded there by
Oakland in the deal for
Randy Moss.
- The Chicago Bears
and New York Jets finalized their trade for running
back Thomas Jones. He
joins the Jets and gives
Cedric Benson a clear shot
at Chicago's starting job.
- San Francisco signed
former New England linebacker Tully Banta-Cain.
the fifth free agent it has
signed since the signing
period began last Friday.
- Baltimore re-signed
running back Musa Smith,
who has been injured during most of his four seasons with the Ravens.
Carolina released
backup quarterback Chris
Weinke. a former Heisman
Trophy winner.
New England resigned larry lzzo, who has
been to the Pro Bowl three
times as a special teams
player.

from Page Bl
due on Wednesday by $1.7 5
million. Curry signed a
five-year deal that could be
worth up to $20 million and
includes $5 million in guaranteed money.
Pittsburgh
signed
restricted free agent punter
Andy Lee to an offer sheet.
The San Francisco 49ers
have a week to match the
offer and keep Lee. If they
don't, the Steelers must
send a sixth-round draft
pick to the 49ers as compensation.
Trent Green was seeking
a trade that could lead to
the end of his career in
Kansas City.
"We're going to look
and see what his options
are." his agent. Jim
Steiner, said Tuesday.
A statement issued by
the Chiefs said conversations with Green continue
to be "amicable and productive." General manager
Carl Pethson met with the
37 -year-old Green on
Monday.
Green, who is signed
through 2009, is scheduled
to make $7.7 million and
$9.2 million in the final
two years of his contract.
Damon Huard, who fi lied
in when Green was hurt
last
season.
recently
signed a three-year deal
with the Chiefs rather than

MAC
fromPageBl
haven't since, a drought that
has included some heartbreaking defeats.
In last season's title
game, Toledo trailed by
18 points in the second
half before mounting a
furious comeback that fell
short in a 71-66 loss to
Kent State. The Rockets,
led by se111ors Justin
Ingram . Keonta Howell
and Florentino Valencia,
are hoping that experience
will help this ti.me around.
"Until you play that
third game that third day
of the tournament, that 's
uncharted waters." said
Toldeo's Stan Joplin. the
MAC' s coach of the year.
" But now we can sell the
fact that we ' ve been here
before ."
has
never
Akron·
advanced to the MAC title
game. and falling short
this season would be devastating to a rising program .
For se nior forward
Romeo Travis. the MAC's
player of the year, and
guard Dru Joyce, this is a
final c hance to make the
NCAAs an accomplishment good friend and
former high school teammate LeBron James will
never match.
The Zips bring a 24-6
record into the tournev.

-

with their six losses
(including a 73-71 set. back at home to No. 10
Nevada) coming by a
combined 20 points. But
other than its gripping 6664 win at Kent State in the
regular-season
finale,
Akron doesn't have any
quality wins to flaunt for
the NCAA tournament
selection committee.
If they don· l win the
MAC. the Zips, who get
the Central MichiganBuffalo
winner
in
Thursday's quarterfinals,
are going to have a hard
time convincing anyone
that they should receive
one of the coveted atlarge bids to the 65-team
field .
Although it's among the
nation 's most competitive
mid-major conferences.
the MAC hasn't had two
teams make the NCAAs
since 1999 when Miami
and Kent State got in.
Coles was asked about
the prospect of the Zips
getting zip from the
NCAA .
" It's criminal." he said.
"AkriJn should be in tbe
tournament . The one bid
should end. People talk
about RPls and other
teams and I don't even
hear Akron ge t mentioned.
I don't see the difference
between Aklon and some
of the others .
"I don't see how thev
&lt;:an't get in. They're going
to have 25 or 26 victories,
I mean. gee whiz ."

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- Meigs
County will seek funding
for housing rehabilitation
and
other
activities
through another round of
funding
from
the
Community
Housing
Improvement Program.
Grflnts
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moderate-income homeowners.

Up to $500,000 is available for communities eli gible through tht! program
for a number of ac tivities.
including rehubilitation of

homes ,

down payment
new construction and other repairs.
Another S50.000
t'
available for rehabilitation
of rental unit&gt; . Mei gs
County participated in the
program last year, as well,
but Tw ssell said she is
not certain if they county
will apply for those funds
again this year.
Tru sse ll said Meigs
assistan~e .

Count y has receiYed fund ing through the program
every year but one si nee
1991. A second public
hearing on the coun ty·,
proposed application will
be held on March 22.
Commissioners reL·essed
their meeting until I to
I :30 p.m. on Thursday to
accept public comment on
the application , whic·h is
due
in
the
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first time in seven years,
Meigs County has an active
case of tuberculosis. according to Nancy Broderick, R.
N., Tuberculosis Clinic
director.
Presenting her annual
report to the Tuberculosis
Clinic Board of Directors,
Broderick also noted that
four people given skin tests
over the past year tested positive
for
tuberculosis.
Having a positive skin test,
however. does not mean a
person has active tuberculosis, only that they have been
exposed to the tuberculosis
germ.
Broderick said the TB
Clinic maintains contacts
with all those who have
positive skin tests, whether
recent or· in the past, for follow-up evaluations. They
receive annual chest x-rays
as a way of early detection
should the condition turn
active.
Four times a year March, June, September,
Dr.
and December -

Joseph Freeman, T.B. Clinic:
physician, holds clinics for
those who have had positive
skin tests. Carol Little.
office manager. said anyone
who has ever had a positive
reading is checked annually
with an x-ray instead of
another skin test. and noted
that about 50 people are
scheduled in for each of the
four clinics.
It was pointed out that all
testing, x-rays. lab work and
medications relating to
tuberculosis is paid for with
funds generated by a 1/2
mill county-wide levy for
tuberculosis control. The
levy also provides all fund ing for the office operation
and personnel. "We encourage people in the county to
use their levy -funded clinic," said Broderick.
While Meigs County currently has only one known
case of active tuberculosis.
Broderick reported that in
Ohio last year there were
239 cases of active tuberculosis. "While the incident of
TB continues to decline in
the United States, large
urban areas such as Franklin
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Julie Proctor of the
White lilac tnn presents her membership dues to the
Middleport
Community
Association to
Association
President Brenda
Phalin, She has
also made a $100
pledge toward the
village's July 4 celebration, which will
include a concert
by Phil Dirt and
the Dozers. The
Association is now
in the midst of its
2007 membership
drive. Dues are
$10 for individual
memberships and
$25 for business
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POMEROY - Type B
influenza cases are locally
on the rise according to Dr.
Steven Taylor. MD and
Diana Jeffers. clinic manager at Holzer Meigs Clinic.
Taylor said the clinic saw
four patients on Monday and
three on Tuesday who were
diagnosed with Type B
influenza. estimating 12
cases t&lt;ital have been recently diagnosed . New cases
were found in both adults
and children.
"Our concern is if people
have been exposed they have
a short window of time to get
treatment." Taylor said
about the ability of antiviral
mediL·ations to lessen the life
span offlu . Antivirals are not
effective after 48 hour-; from
the time of exposure which
Taylor added leave,; him
only able to treat flu symptoms as opposed to the flu
\ 'lrtiS.

Type B intluenza is
passed through the air, making it extremely contagious
and although not a new strain
it is wnsidered unusual for
this time of the year. Taylor
descrihes it as a serious type
of flu with symptoms that
include a high fever such as
Nancy Broderick. R.N., seated , director of the Meigs County I02-10:1 degrees. intense
Tuoerculosis Clinic, gave her annual report at last week's headache. deep joint pains so
meeting of the Board of Directors. Broderick's staff con- painful it's difficult to move,
sists of Jill Blake , clerk, standing left, and Carol little. intense coughing and some
cases of gastric intestinal
office manager.
sympwms.
have rates higher than the Wednesday and Friday. ti
Taylor said this flu is so
national average presenting a.m. to noon and I to 4 p.m. contagious that is was a" 100
an ongoing challenge in The clinic is open on perrent certainty " if you
efforts Hl eliminate tubercu- Thursdays but no testing is haven't had a tlu shot and
losis," said the TB nurse done on that day. The otl'ice share the same room with
director.
is located on the second someone who has the flu
To encourage Meigs floor
of the
Meigs you· II get it and are "guaranBuilding, teed to feel teri·ible with it."
Countians to get skin tests. Multipurpose
Heights
the T.B. Clinic is open for Mulberry
in This is why Taylor is stresstesting of walk-ins on
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Department
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Commi"ioners
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Rutland not required to
install new water tank
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINEL.CDM

RUTLAND - Ttic village
of Rutland is not required to
install a new water tank
according to Debra Prim of
,the Ohio Environmental
Protection AgetlL'y tEPA).
Prim said she's discussed
the project with Rutland ofticials and has consistenth
maintained her oflice doe's
not require the village inst;111
the tank, adding the Leading
Creek Conservancy District
ha~ the ability to provide the
village with all the W&lt;lter residents will need.
"Leading Creek i' L·apable
of providing all the water the
village will need even if it is
an inneased need due ll' a
fire:" Prim said.
According to Susan
Baker. 'illage tiscal officer.
sim:e 2006 aroun\1 S I0.000
1 has been 'iJt'lll on entrinc·cr-

ing. legal and surveying fees
for the water tank. The Ohio
Water
Development
Authority ~as approved a
$22.000 loan for planning the
project thl'ugh the disbursement hasn 't been made yet.
. -Baker said 213 water customc·r, currently pay $ 1 per
month towards the water
tank prl,jc·l·t ami haYe been
paying the fee for a little over
a year. t&gt;ringing the fund to a
total of ~~.625 . &lt;JJ .
Mayor April Burke said
after cclnsulting' with Prim
&gt;he thinks the water tank projeL·t fee should now be credited otT the ao.:counts of water
L'Ustomer' . Burke cannot
reverse th1' fee. only o.:ouncil.
Burke ;,aid she in herited
tht• watcr tank pwje&lt;:t from a
prt'\ il'LI' ,-,,u nc·il and mayor
and kel' the 'ill age due,n't
lll'c'd the· tan!...
Please see Rutland. A5

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