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Tuesday, April to, 2007

Spring Senior
Quarterly inside
today's Sentinel

Diamondbacks outlast Reds, 3-2
BY ANDREW BAGNATO
ASSOCIATED PRESS

PHOENIX - Orlando
Hudson · hit a tiebreaking
home run ·in the e ighth
inning and the Arizona
Di amondbacks beat · th e
Cincinnati
Red s' 3-2
Monday ni ght for th eir
fifth strai ght win.
With two outs, Hudson
hit a 2-1 pitch from Kirk
Saarloos (0- 1) into the leftfield bleachers to break a
2-2 tie.
Brandon . Lyon ( 1-0)
pitched a scoreless etg hth
mmn g, re ~lnng . Alex
Gon~alez on a Imer to ce nter held to leave the bases
loaded, and Jose Valverde
got three outs for ht s
fourth save in five oppor!unities. Brand on Phillips
flew out to the wa rnm g
track in left with a runner
on ftrst for the ftnal out of
the game .
Cincinnati
starter
Bronso n Arroyo coasted
through
the firstonly
fo ura
innings, allowing
walk to opposing pitcher
Doug Da.v_i s. Arroyo didn ' t

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Arizona got to Arroyo 'in
the siXt h. Pinch-hitter
Robby Hammoc k led off

with a double, moved to sacrifice fly to shallow
third on Stephen Drew 's right field . Second baseflyout and scored on man Orlando Hudson was.
Alberto
Callaspo 's backpedaling when he
grounder.
caught the ball in fron t of
The Diamondbacks tied rookie
rig ht
fielder~
it at 2 one inning later. Callaspo , and he threw ,
Chad Tracy led off with a home too late to get Ken
double and scored on Chri s Griffey Jr.
Snyder' s sacrifice fly .
Davi s gave up two
Arroyo allowed two run s earned run s and. five hit s in
and fo ur hit s in seven six i11nings. He walked
innings . He struck out four three and struck out four.
and wa lked two over I 03
Notes: Gonzalez 's single
in the second extended hi s
pitches.
Davis, makin g hi s first - hittin g slreak to five
home
start
as
a games. He we nt 2-for-3 ....
\Diamondback, -wor~'i1 , P~t~ Hudson's homer was hi s
of trouble for mu ~ · p ·,ib~, .~econd of jh'e season ....
night. He allowea u Ji;;rs , Atiz diTa .Sclf: ~o hn McCain
in each of his first five attended the game and sat
innings but gave up onl y wi th Diamondbacks ge nertwo run s.
al part ner Jeff Moorad . ...
The Reds took a 1-0 lead The Reds were happy to be
in the second when Jeff in the 81-degree warm th of
AP photo
Conine doubl ed and scored th e desert afte r pl'aying Arizona Diamondbacks' Orlando Hudson in congratulated by teammates and coaches
on a single by Gonzalez.
their last five games in 30- after hitting an eighth inning home run against the Cincinnati Reds during a baseball
Cincinnati made it 2-0 in de gree temperatures in game on Monday in Phoen ix. The home run proved to be the game winner as the
the fourth on David Ross' Cincinnat i.
Diamondbacks defeated the .Reds 3-2.
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appro11imately $37,000 per
Finance
Committee year. He _ said Monday
Chairman Ferman Moore evening it costs-the villa~e
asked Middleport Village approximately $50,000 m
Council to again consider wages, benefits and other
outsourcing the village's operating costs to staff and
income tax department· as a operate the office on a full cost-saving measure.
time basis. RITA has estiAt Monday evening's reg- mated it would cost
ular meeting. Moore said Middleport approximately
contracting with Regional $14,000 per year to do the
Income Tax Administration same job.
and passing a proposed
Moore first proposed a
three-niill levy next month contract with RITA last
will bring village finances year, but council voted to
back into balance in 2008.
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given the village's financial
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Fiscal Officer Susan
Baker said the village will
be able to meet necessary
expens.es. such as utilities,
debt service, and essential
payroll costs, through the
re!llainder of the year, but
said as much as _$71,572
peeded for some payroll

expenses will ·not be available after August.
Co uncil Member Jean
Craig said she has received
a number of complaint s
about a police dispatcher
being impolite to callers,
and Moore • commended
Autumn Buskirk, a police
department dispatcher, for
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Pool will open for the summer season,
but how long it stays open will depend
on how it performs financially.
Meeting
Monday
evening,
Middleport Village Council voted to
open the pool and keep it open as long
as funds !lllow. The village carried over
a $12,000 balance from last year's pool
fund, and will access $1,500 in contributions toward a skateboard park that
was never completed.
Pool Manager Dale Riffle said he
and Mayor Sandy Iannarelli have been
in contact with potential donors, and
will take on fundraising efforts to supplement the pool's operating fund.
"We. will seek . donations, and if

donations don't come in, we'll open
the pool and keep it open until the
money.runs out," Riffle said.
Riffle estimates that the village
needs another $8,000 to $10,000 to
operate the pool for the season, but
Ftscal Officer Susan Baker said
,Riftle's cost estimates are "extremely
low," and said it will probably take
more than $10,000 to make it through
the season, which will begin Memorial
Day and end in mid-August when the
Meigs County Fair begins.
Finance Committee Chairman
Ferman Moore said the village will not
have funds available to supplement the
pool's operation.
·
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operate the pop!," Moore said.
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Dr. Barbara Hatfield, vice president of academic affairs and
acting provost at the UniVersity of Rio Grande (center), recentJy spoke at the Meigs County Chamber of Commerce
Business-Minded ~uncheon. Michelle Donovan, chamber
director, and Hal Krieen, chamber president are also pictured.

RACINE - Residents
with property listed within
the blasting area proposed
on the mining permit by
Gatling Ohio, LLC received
something unusual recently,
free advice from an attorney.
Bill Price from the Sierra
Club Environmental Justice
Program
for
Central
Appalachia spoke to residents at the recent Meigs
Co~nty Community Action
Network meeting where he
told residents to take the
coal company up on their
offer of a pre-blast survey.
"It's a great idea if you
have the ri!sources to do an
independent pre-blast survey," Price said, citing some·
people don't have the $500600 to purchase one. If this
is the case Price added, "I
urge you to let the coal company do the pre-blast survey
on your terms. The survey is
about meetin g what you
need not what they need and
it's required by law that
they do .so."
~ Price told residents they
have 20 days from the time
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funds from the Department of Job and
Family Services to pay for season
passes for school-age children,
through the · Abstinence Builds
Character program. The ABC program will make funds available for
staffing this year, Baker said, but not
for admission.
Rather than sell season passes this
year, Riffle said the pool will selJ
monthly passes for $20, because it is
unclear whether the pool will remain
open for a three-month season. If the
pool remains open in August, those
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given passes for the remainder of the
season.
POMEROY·- A Venture
Riffle said the Appalachian Food
Crew,
which is an activity
Network has agreed to provide meals
affiliated
with boy scouts,
daily for low-income families visiting
but
not
a
traditional
scouting
the pool.
program,
is
in
the
process
of
•
being organized · at God's
NET in the Mulberry
Commvnity Center.
A first meeting has been
set for 7 p.m. on ·Friday,
April 13. and both boys and
girls between the ages of 14
to 20 who enjoy ourdoor
program for LPN's to ventures ri ght here iri their
BY BETH SERGENT
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receive their RN degree. A own back yards are invited .
certified medical assistant to participate.
POMEROY
The program is currently in the
"The kids will elect offiMeigs County Chambe{ of process of develo~nt as
choose what activities
Commerce received a les- are occupational and ·j\bysi- cers.
they want to participate in.,
son in what the University cal therapy.
and figure out ways of getof Rio Grande has to offer at
Hatfield reported the first ting the money they need to
yesterday's business-mind- class of 12 students were set do what they want to do,"
ed luncheon.
. to graduate from the univer- said Don Frymyer who
Dr. Barbara Hatfield, vice sity's power plant manage- along wi th Jennie Dunhall)
. president of · academic ment program with many of God's ' NET will be the
affairs and acting provost at already having jobs and . adult leaders. He._said that
the University of Rio ·interviews for employment. in order to. get a 'charter for
Grande stressed programs ai
New bachelor's degrees
program there have to
the
university
which offered include public the
be at least five signed up,
attempt to make education administration, wildlife and and that as of this week two
accessible to more people.
fish conservation and man- more kids are needed.
Part of this accessible agement, archaeology. "In God's
NET will serve as the
ed.ucation is offering the fol- addition, students can now
sponsor
and meetings wil)
lowing new associate enroll in the new Hispanic
take
place
there.
degree program ~ in the fall: Studies program which
Frymyer said all anyone
radiological
technician, begins this fall. Hatfield has to do to participate is
diagnostic medical, respiraPlease see Venture, AS
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Chamber gets lesson
in Rio's academics

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Cou ncilman
Robert
Robin son noted a sign at .
Gingerbread House was
obstructing traffic.
Council also:
• Approved the payment
of bills of $22.269 .31.
• Approved the mayor's
report of fines and fees collected in March, in the
amount of $3,635.60.
• Approved reports of
income tax, public works,
refu se aQd police departments.
• Excused Jeff Peckham
from the meeting. ·
Also
present
were
Council President Stephen
Houchins and lanarelli.

Attorney
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"Call11s today and you
could be smiling too!"

Wahama, despite having
14 players reach base, failed
to dent home plate after running its way out of a couple
innings and failing to come
up with a clutch base hit.
Coach Tom Cullen's
White Falcon pitching staff
continues to struggle when
it comes to throwing strikes
as WHS hurlers have now
issued a total of 27 walks in
its last three contests.
Wahama . starter Brenton
Clark . was tagged with the
mound setback after going
five innings allowing five
runs (one earned) on four
hits with nine strikeouts and
five walks. Derek ·Veazey
worked the sixth frame with
Andy Grimm fini shing up
on the hill for Wahama.
Point Pleasant improved
to 5-6 with the . win after
dropping a close 3-2 decision to Buffalo earlier in the
day. The White Falcons lost
its fourth straight to fall to
1-5 on the spring . .Both
teams are scheduled to be
in
action
on
· back
Wednesday with the Big
Blacks
traveling
to
Chapmanville
while
Wahama
journeys
to
Williamstown.
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Ohio governor urges Bush t~ .
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of juniors to attend Buckeye
Girls State wer~ made ·at a
recent meeting of Drew
Webster Post 39, American
Legion Ladies Auxiliary
held at tbe Legion haiL
·Gladys Cumings, president. noted that the
announcement of the names
will be made at a later date.
Girls State will be held Jun
12-19. Donations · were
made to the Legion's ''Gifts
for the Yanks" program and
to District president Cheryl
Cox who recently lost her
home in a fire .

uted by Alice Wamsley to
all veterans in the local
nursing homes. It was noted
that Loretta Bowers donated
jig saw p)Jzzles to the veterans at Christmas time.
A thank you was extended
to Marilyn and Tom
Anderson for decorating the
Legion hall for the birthday,
dinner. Poppy Days will be
held in Pomeroy, May 25
and 26. Members will meet
at 2 p.m. May I 5 at the hall
and anyone interested in the
programs of the Auxiliary
are invited to attend.

Youth organizations teach
good livestock practices
POMEROY - Across
the ·county and the state
thousands of youth are raising livestock for 4-H and
FFA projects that will eventually be part of the nation's
food supply.
Cassie Turner, 4-H youth
development agent at the
Extension office, believes
that understanding good
production practices is
essential for both youth andadult producers alike to
keep our food quality high
and the safe for the public.
She noted that quality
assurance training programs were developed in
the late SO's and has continued to grow and develop
over the years.
"The youth quality assurance pr~ram focuses on
teaching youth ethics in
production, animal \Yelfare,
food safety, management
practices, avoiding drug
residue, good record keeping, ways to decrease pro- .
duction costs and more,"
said Turner. These lessons
are covered in the 10 points
of
Good
Production
Practices a curriculum
developed by Ohio State
University - Extension.

State rejects
new contract
offer for .
Ohio troopers
COLUMBUS (AP) - A
budget oversight · panel
rejected terms of a new
contract for state troopers
that would increase pay 10
percent over three years,
sending the dispute to an
arbitrator.
Seven members of the
bipartisan state Controlling
Board voted unanimously
Tuesday to reject recommendations of a neutral person called in to solve a contract impasse between the
state and the I ,384-member
Ohio
State
Troopers
Association.
Troopers, who haven't
had a pay raise in 2 1/2
years, are working under
terms of an old contract that
expired in June 2006, said
union executive director ·
Jim Roberts. Troopers are
barred by law from striking.
The Controlling Board
rejected the contract offer at
the urging of Gov. Ted
Strickland.
Certain aspects of the proposal would lead to as much
as $9 million in additional
overtime over three years
and limit the authority of
patrol management, including a union demand to limit
the travel of dispatchers
who work at different posts,
. state officials. warned.
Roberts said the state has a
shortage of dispatchers: With
the _state unwilling to hire
more, the union is simply ·
asking that ihe remaining
dispatchers have the opportunity to work longer shifts
but with more days off.
"We're very confident in
the Strickland administra- tipn and its attitude toward
working Ohioans," Roberts
said. "I think they've been
provided with some wrong
information, and we'll do
our best to correct it.
Roberts said he expects
an arbitration hearing to be
scheduled within three
weeks.

Quality Assurance training
is required by the Ohio
Department of Agriculture
and the Meigs County
Agricultural Society. • •
The youth development
agent said that in February
new requirements were
passed by the ODA to
develop a more -consistent
quality assurance program
across the state. "Those
requirements include that
youth with livestock projects must complete a minimum hour-long workshop
that covers animal welfare,
food safety, the 10 Good
Production Practices detailing three practices,
and has a hands on learning
element," said Turner.
"To meet this requirement
4-H and FFA with the support of the Meigs County
Agricultural Society will be
conducting four workshops
on Quality Assurance.
Attending one of these programs is a requirement for
any youth with a livestock or
horse project to participate at
the Meigs County Fair."

BY

JUUE CARR SMYTH

Ohio Gov. Ted
Strickland talks to
reporters Tuesday
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giving his remarks
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Ohioans Behavioral
Health Policy
Institute. Gov.
Strickland is concerned that Ohio
troops to!d to prepare for possible
deployment to Iraq
would not have
proper training and
equipment.

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COLUMBUS - Ohio's
governor said Tuesday he is
worried that National Guard
troops who have been told
to prepare for a possible
deployment to Iraq won't
have proper training and
equipment.
"It's importlUlt that we do
everything we can possibly
do to make the soldiers as
safe as they can possibly be
given the condilions they
will face over there," Gov.
Ted Strickland said. "We
should spare no effort as a
government in making sure
they are prepared."
National Guard troops in
Ohio, Arkansas, Indiana and
Oklahoma are preparing to
serve as replacement forces
in the regular troop rotation
for the war. It would be the
second tour for several
thousand of them.
Strickland's comments
echoed concern he expressed
earlier on National Public
Radio's "Morning Edition,"
when he said Ohio Guard
members might "pay the
price" for inadequate preparation by the Bush administration if action isn't taken.
He told The Associated
Press that he dealt with similar issues as a congressman.
"My experience has been
- and this is not my opposition to the war talking -that
unless you keep after this
Pentagon, there is a dan'ger
that soldiers will lack the
proper equipment and adequate
l[aining,"
'said
Strickland, a Democrat elected governor in November.
The 37th Infantry Brigade
Combat Team in Columbus
is being. called up for the
second time in two years. In
a Tuesday letter to President
Bush, Strickland said the
unit wasn't in line for its

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next mobilization until 2009.
."This is a significant
departure from the commitment made to Ohio soldiers
and their families, and 1
believe it is a breach of
faith," he wrote.
.
Strickland asked the president to assure proper training for soldiers and the most
up-to-date · body armor,
night-vision goggles, rifles
and l!filiOred vehicles.
He had to express his concerns about the deploy ment's effect of soldiers,
their families and their
employers because he is .in
charge of Guard members
until the federal government
gives them orders, he said.
Thomas Hall, assistant
secretary of defense for
reserve affairs, said the four
brigades would have about
nine months to prepare.
"Training plans are being
developed and the funding
for equipment will begin to
flow to prepare these units,"
he said in an e-mail
response to questions. "It
also allows the families and
employers time to prepare
for the absence of these soldiers for this one-year
mobilization."
In a March report to

Congress, the Commission
on the National Guard and
Reserves found that the citizen soldiers of the Guard
and Reserves round nearly
88 percent of Army
National Guard units lack
trucks, generators, radios
and other gear needed to
respond to potential disasters and terrorist attacks.
The
Government .
Accountability
Office
released a similar finding in
January, and legislation
introduced last month calls
for spending $38 billion on
equipment for the Guard
over the next five years to
address the .shortage.
The Ohio brigade has
3,600 members - 2,400
from Ohio and I ,200 from
Michigan. If all the Ohioans
are called up, it would dou•
ble the number of Guard
members deployed from
state and increase by sixfold
the number in Iraq.
The Pentagon said the
units would not be connected to ' the recent military

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buildup for security operations in Baghdad.
Ohio alfl1ildy has had 9,000
military members deployed
since the Sept. II, 2001, terrorist attacks, Strickland's
letter to Bush said.
"While this alert purpprtedly is not a~sociated to the
current 'surge,' I remain
troubled by the significant
burden Ohioans continue to
shoulder during the recent
conflicts," he said.
This isn' t the first time the
former congressman has
been outspoken in his opposition to the war and the
Bush administration's handling of it.
.
In a February interview
with The Associated Press,
Strickland initially said he
was not inclined to accom,
modate any Iraqi refugees
because doing so would
help bail out the president.
He later said he meant only
to express frustration with
the Bush administration and
the war. not to turn away
Iraqi refugees in need.

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proposed Sonshine Circle of DorcasGalling Ohio coal mine. 6 Bethany Church will meet
Thursday, April12
p.m. to 10 p.m., Southern at 7 p.m. The annual Easter
RUTLAND - Revival
-Elementary SchooL
basket exchange ._will take services at the Emmanuel
Here are aome tips on preventing accldenll when working with yard and garden
Tabernacle,
POMEROY - Pomeroy pi~~MEROY _ IOTA Apostolic
Loop
Rd.,
Rutland,
Vtllage Council, special ses- Masters will . meet II :30
equipment such IS llwn mowent and lrlctora. Taking the precautions described
ston, ·7 p.m., municipal
14.
through
. April
here
can' help ensuralhal your outdoor spac11111re safe places for relaxing and
building, discuss sewer a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Speakers, Robert E. Davis,
hiving fun.
plant.
Church. Mike Gerlach to Wheelersburg,
1:30
speak on Meigs County his- Thursday ; Bud Tingle,
tory.
It is important to learn about the hazards of each p1ece of yard or gard·en equipment. and
Madisonville, Ky., II a.m.
Monday, Apri116
to take the following precautions to prevent injuries:
Friday; Da~i !i, 7:30 Friday;
CHESTER - Pomeroy Charles
Children should never be in the yard while you 're mowing, and they should never
Point
Chapter 186, OES annual Pleasant, Birchfield,
W.Va. , II a.m.
ride on the mQWer. More than 800 young children get run over or backed over by
inspection, 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, April II
Saturday; Davis, I p.m.
riding·mowers each year. This happens
ATHENS - The next Saturday. For more inforPOMEROY The meeting
when children fall while being given
of the Southeast mation call 740-742-2272.
Middleport Literary Club Oho Woodland
rides, or when they approach the
Interest
POMEROY - Revival
will meet at 2 p.m: at the Group will be held at 7 p.m
operating mower.
Pomeroy Library. Members at the Athens County services are underway at
• Many children suffer serious burns to
will have a group discussion Exte nsion Office . John the
Calvary
Pilgrim
ttteir hands and arms when they touch
of The Memory Keepers Branner, local surveyor, to Chapel, State Route 143,
the hot muffler of running or recently
Daughter by Kim Edwards. speak on surveying and Pomeroy, and wi II continue
running engines. Keep children away
Program cmnmiuee will be finding boundary lines.. No at 7 p.m . nightly through
in charge. Olita Heighton cost. For more information Sunday. Bill and Naomi
from power equipment. ·
will be hostess.
Tillis
are
the
singers
and
•
;
·Dress
appropriately for the job. This
call 593-8555 .
REEDSVILLE .
evangelist.
The
Rev.
includes: sturdy shoes with slip
Saturday, April21
Eastern Athletic Boosters, 6
Charles Me Kenzie is pastor '
re$istant rubber SOI!ls. long pants and
MIDDLEPORT
p.m at the EHS cafeteria. Di sabled
and _for more information
American
long-sleeved shirts, close-fitting clothes,
Officers will be elected
call 992-2369.
Veterans
9th
District
spring
eye
protection, heavy gloves, hearing
Thursday, April 12
Friday, April 13
.
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
protection when needed. and no
CHESTER
The
LONG BOTIOM -The
Shade River Lodge 453 Meigs Chapter 53 halL Faith -Full Gospel Church
jewelry, which can get caught in moving
will hold its monthly stat- Dinner at noon, meeting at on S.R. 124, Long Bottom,
parts.
ed meeting at 7:30 p.m. I p.m.
will have a gospel sing 7
• I;!efore mowing; walk around the area in which you will be working lo remove any
Refreshments .
p.m. Special guest will be
· objects like sticks, glass. metal, wire, stones and siring thai could cause injury or
TUPPERS PLAINS · _:_
Sara and The New Image.
damage equipment Nails and wire are the most.hazardous objects thrown by
VFW 9053 will meet at 7
Sunday, April 15
mowers, capable of killing bystanders.
p.m. at the hall in Tuppers
Thursday, April 12
MIDDLEPORT - Holy
• Never work with electric power tools in wet or damp conditions. For protection
Plains. Meal will be served
TUPPERS PLAINS Humor Sunday where Jesus
against electrocution, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). GFCis come
at 6:30p.m.
Tie-dye program, Eastern is the LIFE of the party will
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in sevfral models, including portable plug-in types and as part of some extension
cords.
Handle gasoline carefully. Remember never to fill gas tanks while machinery is
operating or when equipment is still hot Do not fuel equipmenl indoors. \Mpe up
spills. Store gas in an approved conta1ner away from the house. Finally, never
smoke or use any type of flame around gasoline.

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tinues to make a daily
appearance. She also is
obviously letting her hair
Dear Annie: I have a go, too. My wife tells me
beautiful
10-year-old Granny has never been a
daughter, " Lisa_·· The proh- messy person.
.
lem is, she is teased by other · My wife and I are
children. She is tall and very assuming that either her
slim for her age, but they mind is starting to slip a
call her "fat."
little or she's depressed. If
I didn't think Lisa would either is true, how do we
take it to heart, but my hus- talk to Granny about ihis?
band and I noticed she We don 't know what to do
began controlling her por- for fear of ups'etting her.
tions at dinner. We
Worried
about
explai'ned to her that she Granny
was healthy and very active
Dear Worried: Bless
and maybe these kids had you for paying attention to
other issues and were taking these changes and under. it out on her. Then, the next standing what likely is
day, a boy at school called going on. Someone should
. her "fat." Lisa informed me call Granny's doctor and
that she did not eat her ask that she be evaluated
lunch that day and hid cook- immediately, and also have
ies from the school bake her checked for possible
sale so no one would see her infection or reaction to
eat them.
medication .
My ".daughter is 4 feet 9
Granny may be wearing
inches and weighs 89. the same outfit because she
pounds. She's lost six is not capable of choosing
pounds in the last couple of another one. · If she
weeks. What can ltdo? Why removes the clothing at
does society put so much night, someone can launder
pressure on children -that a it while she's sleeping, and
10-year-old would lose replace it (in the same
wei ght when she doesn't location)
with . clean
need to? I'm scared this clothes. As for her hair,
mi ght get worse. What can 1 make an appointment for
do?'- Worried Mom in Granny with a hairdresser
Derby, Kan.
and simply bring her, sayDear Mom: You. are ing sweetly and ' calmly,
ri ght to be worried, "You're go ing to get your
because Lisa is at risk of hair · done. You'll look
developing a seriou s eat- beautiful.'' Or, you can do
ing disorder. We saw the the same thing at home,
photograph you sent, and telling her you're going to
your dau ghter is truly try a special shampoo.
lovely (tell her we said so)
Dear Annie: I'm writing
and quite obviously docs- in response to "Proud
n' t need to lose any · Paramedic," who said there
wei ght. Children tease to is no such thin g as an
driver,"
get a reaction _ and Lisa "ambulance
h· h because paramedics and
h
1
10
is giving it
em, w tc
EMTs drive the ambulance.
means they will continue ·
until she learns to ignore
I am an ambulance dri . these
nast~;
idiotic
remarks. In the meantnne ,
discuss thi s with your
pediatrician , and also,
please talk to the school
£STABUSH~D 1895
counselor and principal.
This is a form of bullying
BACKSTAGE
- and must stop.
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Broadway Revue
Dear Anme: My wife 's
April13 at 8 pm
grandmother is in her ~Os
and has hved wtth my tnApri114 at 2 &amp; 8 pm
laws for decades. Recently
Tickets $10 &amp; $8
· we've all noticed that
Granny has been wearing
the same · outfit for weeks
Auditions:
at a. time, even thou gh she
Disney's 'tot Dalmalians Kids
has plenty or other clothes.
My mother-in-law has
April22·23 .
offered to do her laundry
The Ariei~Dater Hall
as a subtle hint, but this
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ver, and not trained as an
EMT or a paramedic. My
sole job is to get the two
EMTs wl\erever they need
to go, as safely and quickly
as possible. I was specifically trained for this job,
and had to take a six-week
driving course.·J spend my
life racing as fast as I can
to · help people, and I'd
rather not have someone
tell me I don't exist. Frustrated Driver
Dear Driver: Depending
upon the area, there are
ambulance drivers who are
EMTs and others who are
not. We appreciate every
single one of you .
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·We are entering the spring storm season. It is important lo be aware of approaching
severe weather that could bring wilh it lighlning, hail, slrong winds and possibly
tornadoes. During the past 30 years, lightning has killed an average of '66 people pE;~r
year.
When severe weather approaches take shelter and
· follow these tips:
Move to the lowest level.
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Stay away from windows and glass.
•
Protect your head and face.
If possible, get under a sturdy table or other
structure.

When thunderstorms lhreaten, ·find shelter and consider
this:
•
Stay away from windows and glass.
•
Avoid contaCt with anything that conducts
· electricity.
Remember the "30..30 Rule": If the time between the first flash of lightning and the
resulting thunder is 30 seconds or less, the lightning is close enough to hit you. After the
last flash of lightning wait 30 minutes before leaving your sheller. More than half of
lightning deaths occur after a thunderstorm has passed.
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She is associated with Health First Care Center in Athens and is
also available for appointments at the Meigs Medical Clinic.
Call for an appointment with "Dr: Asha" or a physician specializing in:

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Ohio governor urges Bush t~ .
~~~~~,;?~!.~~!~~ ensure proper training for Guard

of juniors to attend Buckeye
Girls State wer~ made ·at a
recent meeting of Drew
Webster Post 39, American
Legion Ladies Auxiliary
held at tbe Legion haiL
·Gladys Cumings, president. noted that the
announcement of the names
will be made at a later date.
Girls State will be held Jun
12-19. Donations · were
made to the Legion's ''Gifts
for the Yanks" program and
to District president Cheryl
Cox who recently lost her
home in a fire .

uted by Alice Wamsley to
all veterans in the local
nursing homes. It was noted
that Loretta Bowers donated
jig saw p)Jzzles to the veterans at Christmas time.
A thank you was extended
to Marilyn and Tom
Anderson for decorating the
Legion hall for the birthday,
dinner. Poppy Days will be
held in Pomeroy, May 25
and 26. Members will meet
at 2 p.m. May I 5 at the hall
and anyone interested in the
programs of the Auxiliary
are invited to attend.

Youth organizations teach
good livestock practices
POMEROY - Across
the ·county and the state
thousands of youth are raising livestock for 4-H and
FFA projects that will eventually be part of the nation's
food supply.
Cassie Turner, 4-H youth
development agent at the
Extension office, believes
that understanding good
production practices is
essential for both youth andadult producers alike to
keep our food quality high
and the safe for the public.
She noted that quality
assurance training programs were developed in
the late SO's and has continued to grow and develop
over the years.
"The youth quality assurance pr~ram focuses on
teaching youth ethics in
production, animal \Yelfare,
food safety, management
practices, avoiding drug
residue, good record keeping, ways to decrease pro- .
duction costs and more,"
said Turner. These lessons
are covered in the 10 points
of
Good
Production
Practices a curriculum
developed by Ohio State
University - Extension.

State rejects
new contract
offer for .
Ohio troopers
COLUMBUS (AP) - A
budget oversight · panel
rejected terms of a new
contract for state troopers
that would increase pay 10
percent over three years,
sending the dispute to an
arbitrator.
Seven members of the
bipartisan state Controlling
Board voted unanimously
Tuesday to reject recommendations of a neutral person called in to solve a contract impasse between the
state and the I ,384-member
Ohio
State
Troopers
Association.
Troopers, who haven't
had a pay raise in 2 1/2
years, are working under
terms of an old contract that
expired in June 2006, said
union executive director ·
Jim Roberts. Troopers are
barred by law from striking.
The Controlling Board
rejected the contract offer at
the urging of Gov. Ted
Strickland.
Certain aspects of the proposal would lead to as much
as $9 million in additional
overtime over three years
and limit the authority of
patrol management, including a union demand to limit
the travel of dispatchers
who work at different posts,
. state officials. warned.
Roberts said the state has a
shortage of dispatchers: With
the _state unwilling to hire
more, the union is simply ·
asking that ihe remaining
dispatchers have the opportunity to work longer shifts
but with more days off.
"We're very confident in
the Strickland administra- tipn and its attitude toward
working Ohioans," Roberts
said. "I think they've been
provided with some wrong
information, and we'll do
our best to correct it.
Roberts said he expects
an arbitration hearing to be
scheduled within three
weeks.

Quality Assurance training
is required by the Ohio
Department of Agriculture
and the Meigs County
Agricultural Society. • •
The youth development
agent said that in February
new requirements were
passed by the ODA to
develop a more -consistent
quality assurance program
across the state. "Those
requirements include that
youth with livestock projects must complete a minimum hour-long workshop
that covers animal welfare,
food safety, the 10 Good
Production Practices detailing three practices,
and has a hands on learning
element," said Turner.
"To meet this requirement
4-H and FFA with the support of the Meigs County
Agricultural Society will be
conducting four workshops
on Quality Assurance.
Attending one of these programs is a requirement for
any youth with a livestock or
horse project to participate at
the Meigs County Fair."

BY

JUUE CARR SMYTH

Ohio Gov. Ted
Strickland talks to
reporters Tuesday
~=--====-..;,.:...::_ :::1 in Columbus after ·
giving his remarks
at the Older
Ohioans Behavioral
Health Policy
Institute. Gov.
Strickland is concerned that Ohio
troops to!d to prepare for possible
deployment to Iraq
would not have
proper training and
equipment.

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COLUMBUS - Ohio's
governor said Tuesday he is
worried that National Guard
troops who have been told
to prepare for a possible
deployment to Iraq won't
have proper training and
equipment.
"It's importlUlt that we do
everything we can possibly
do to make the soldiers as
safe as they can possibly be
given the condilions they
will face over there," Gov.
Ted Strickland said. "We
should spare no effort as a
government in making sure
they are prepared."
National Guard troops in
Ohio, Arkansas, Indiana and
Oklahoma are preparing to
serve as replacement forces
in the regular troop rotation
for the war. It would be the
second tour for several
thousand of them.
Strickland's comments
echoed concern he expressed
earlier on National Public
Radio's "Morning Edition,"
when he said Ohio Guard
members might "pay the
price" for inadequate preparation by the Bush administration if action isn't taken.
He told The Associated
Press that he dealt with similar issues as a congressman.
"My experience has been
- and this is not my opposition to the war talking -that
unless you keep after this
Pentagon, there is a dan'ger
that soldiers will lack the
proper equipment and adequate
l[aining,"
'said
Strickland, a Democrat elected governor in November.
The 37th Infantry Brigade
Combat Team in Columbus
is being. called up for the
second time in two years. In
a Tuesday letter to President
Bush, Strickland said the
unit wasn't in line for its

AP photo

next mobilization until 2009.
."This is a significant
departure from the commitment made to Ohio soldiers
and their families, and 1
believe it is a breach of
faith," he wrote.
.
Strickland asked the president to assure proper training for soldiers and the most
up-to-date · body armor,
night-vision goggles, rifles
and l!filiOred vehicles.
He had to express his concerns about the deploy ment's effect of soldiers,
their families and their
employers because he is .in
charge of Guard members
until the federal government
gives them orders, he said.
Thomas Hall, assistant
secretary of defense for
reserve affairs, said the four
brigades would have about
nine months to prepare.
"Training plans are being
developed and the funding
for equipment will begin to
flow to prepare these units,"
he said in an e-mail
response to questions. "It
also allows the families and
employers time to prepare
for the absence of these soldiers for this one-year
mobilization."
In a March report to

Congress, the Commission
on the National Guard and
Reserves found that the citizen soldiers of the Guard
and Reserves round nearly
88 percent of Army
National Guard units lack
trucks, generators, radios
and other gear needed to
respond to potential disasters and terrorist attacks.
The
Government .
Accountability
Office
released a similar finding in
January, and legislation
introduced last month calls
for spending $38 billion on
equipment for the Guard
over the next five years to
address the .shortage.
The Ohio brigade has
3,600 members - 2,400
from Ohio and I ,200 from
Michigan. If all the Ohioans
are called up, it would dou•
ble the number of Guard
members deployed from
state and increase by sixfold
the number in Iraq.
The Pentagon said the
units would not be connected to ' the recent military

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buildup for security operations in Baghdad.
Ohio alfl1ildy has had 9,000
military members deployed
since the Sept. II, 2001, terrorist attacks, Strickland's
letter to Bush said.
"While this alert purpprtedly is not a~sociated to the
current 'surge,' I remain
troubled by the significant
burden Ohioans continue to
shoulder during the recent
conflicts," he said.
This isn' t the first time the
former congressman has
been outspoken in his opposition to the war and the
Bush administration's handling of it.
.
In a February interview
with The Associated Press,
Strickland initially said he
was not inclined to accom,
modate any Iraqi refugees
because doing so would
help bail out the president.
He later said he meant only
to express frustration with
the Bush administration and
the war. not to turn away
Iraqi refugees in need.

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Monday, Apri116
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SYRACl'SE - Revival
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room.
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Saturday, April 14
- public is invited to attend.
Syracuse
SYRACUSE_ Syracuse
SYRACUSE
Community Rutland Freewi II Baptist
POMEROY
.POMEROY - The Unity Church, Second Street, 7 Churcli, 7 p.m.. today VIllage Council, recessed Wildwood Garden Club will
session. 5:30 p.m.. village - meet at I p.m. at the Scrapbook Swap and Crop, Singers under the direction p.m. nightly with Rev. Joe April 21. speaker. Brother
haiL
Syracuse ·
Community 10 a.m. - I p.m ., Pomeroy of Sue Matheny present Qwinn preaching, Country Norman Taylor, call' 742Thursday, Apri1 '12
Center. Barbara Koker to Library, free to adult ..The Miracles of Christ in Hymntirners singing. For 2376 or 742-28 10 for more
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Department of Natural Creating a Cutting Garden.
Resources, informational
RACIN E
The
meeting . on
proposed Sonshine Circle of DorcasGalling Ohio coal mine. 6 Bethany Church will meet
Thursday, April12
p.m. to 10 p.m., Southern at 7 p.m. The annual Easter
RUTLAND - Revival
-Elementary SchooL
basket exchange ._will take services at the Emmanuel
Here are aome tips on preventing accldenll when working with yard and garden
Tabernacle,
POMEROY - Pomeroy pi~~MEROY _ IOTA Apostolic
Loop
Rd.,
Rutland,
Vtllage Council, special ses- Masters will . meet II :30
equipment such IS llwn mowent and lrlctora. Taking the precautions described
ston, ·7 p.m., municipal
14.
through
. April
here
can' help ensuralhal your outdoor spac11111re safe places for relaxing and
building, discuss sewer a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Speakers, Robert E. Davis,
hiving fun.
plant.
Church. Mike Gerlach to Wheelersburg,
1:30
speak on Meigs County his- Thursday ; Bud Tingle,
tory.
It is important to learn about the hazards of each p1ece of yard or gard·en equipment. and
Madisonville, Ky., II a.m.
Monday, Apri116
to take the following precautions to prevent injuries:
Friday; Da~i !i, 7:30 Friday;
CHESTER - Pomeroy Charles
Children should never be in the yard while you 're mowing, and they should never
Point
Chapter 186, OES annual Pleasant, Birchfield,
W.Va. , II a.m.
ride on the mQWer. More than 800 young children get run over or backed over by
inspection, 7:30p.m.
Wednesday, April II
Saturday; Davis, I p.m.
riding·mowers each year. This happens
ATHENS - The next Saturday. For more inforPOMEROY The meeting
when children fall while being given
of the Southeast mation call 740-742-2272.
Middleport Literary Club Oho Woodland
rides, or when they approach the
Interest
POMEROY - Revival
will meet at 2 p.m: at the Group will be held at 7 p.m
operating mower.
Pomeroy Library. Members at the Athens County services are underway at
• Many children suffer serious burns to
will have a group discussion Exte nsion Office . John the
Calvary
Pilgrim
ttteir hands and arms when they touch
of The Memory Keepers Branner, local surveyor, to Chapel, State Route 143,
the hot muffler of running or recently
Daughter by Kim Edwards. speak on surveying and Pomeroy, and wi II continue
running engines. Keep children away
Program cmnmiuee will be finding boundary lines.. No at 7 p.m . nightly through
in charge. Olita Heighton cost. For more information Sunday. Bill and Naomi
from power equipment. ·
will be hostess.
Tillis
are
the
singers
and
•
;
·Dress
appropriately for the job. This
call 593-8555 .
REEDSVILLE .
evangelist.
The
Rev.
includes: sturdy shoes with slip
Saturday, April21
Eastern Athletic Boosters, 6
Charles Me Kenzie is pastor '
re$istant rubber SOI!ls. long pants and
MIDDLEPORT
p.m at the EHS cafeteria. Di sabled
and _for more information
American
long-sleeved shirts, close-fitting clothes,
Officers will be elected
call 992-2369.
Veterans
9th
District
spring
eye
protection, heavy gloves, hearing
Thursday, April 12
Friday, April 13
.
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
protection when needed. and no
CHESTER
The
LONG BOTIOM -The
Shade River Lodge 453 Meigs Chapter 53 halL Faith -Full Gospel Church
jewelry, which can get caught in moving
will hold its monthly stat- Dinner at noon, meeting at on S.R. 124, Long Bottom,
parts.
ed meeting at 7:30 p.m. I p.m.
will have a gospel sing 7
• I;!efore mowing; walk around the area in which you will be working lo remove any
Refreshments .
p.m. Special guest will be
· objects like sticks, glass. metal, wire, stones and siring thai could cause injury or
TUPPERS PLAINS · _:_
Sara and The New Image.
damage equipment Nails and wire are the most.hazardous objects thrown by
VFW 9053 will meet at 7
Sunday, April 15
mowers, capable of killing bystanders.
p.m. at the hall in Tuppers
Thursday, April 12
MIDDLEPORT - Holy
• Never work with electric power tools in wet or damp conditions. For protection
Plains. Meal will be served
TUPPERS PLAINS Humor Sunday where Jesus
against electrocution, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). GFCis come
at 6:30p.m.
Tie-dye program, Eastern is the LIFE of the party will
RACINE - Ohio River Library, 5 p.m., bring items be observed at the II a.m.
in sevfral models, including portable plug-in types and as part of some extension
cords.
Handle gasoline carefully. Remember never to fill gas tanks while machinery is
operating or when equipment is still hot Do not fuel equipmenl indoors. \Mpe up
spills. Store gas in an approved conta1ner away from the house. Finally, never
smoke or use any type of flame around gasoline.

Church events

Safety and Yard Equipment Go Together

Clubs and
organizations ·

Youth events

Learn to ignore these bullies

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tinues to make a daily
appearance. She also is
obviously letting her hair
Dear Annie: I have a go, too. My wife tells me
beautiful
10-year-old Granny has never been a
daughter, " Lisa_·· The proh- messy person.
.
lem is, she is teased by other · My wife and I are
children. She is tall and very assuming that either her
slim for her age, but they mind is starting to slip a
call her "fat."
little or she's depressed. If
I didn't think Lisa would either is true, how do we
take it to heart, but my hus- talk to Granny about ihis?
band and I noticed she We don 't know what to do
began controlling her por- for fear of ups'etting her.
tions at dinner. We
Worried
about
explai'ned to her that she Granny
was healthy and very active
Dear Worried: Bless
and maybe these kids had you for paying attention to
other issues and were taking these changes and under. it out on her. Then, the next standing what likely is
day, a boy at school called going on. Someone should
. her "fat." Lisa informed me call Granny's doctor and
that she did not eat her ask that she be evaluated
lunch that day and hid cook- immediately, and also have
ies from the school bake her checked for possible
sale so no one would see her infection or reaction to
eat them.
medication .
My ".daughter is 4 feet 9
Granny may be wearing
inches and weighs 89. the same outfit because she
pounds. She's lost six is not capable of choosing
pounds in the last couple of another one. · If she
weeks. What can ltdo? Why removes the clothing at
does society put so much night, someone can launder
pressure on children -that a it while she's sleeping, and
10-year-old would lose replace it (in the same
wei ght when she doesn't location)
with . clean
need to? I'm scared this clothes. As for her hair,
mi ght get worse. What can 1 make an appointment for
do?'- Worried Mom in Granny with a hairdresser
Derby, Kan.
and simply bring her, sayDear Mom: You. are ing sweetly and ' calmly,
ri ght to be worried, "You're go ing to get your
because Lisa is at risk of hair · done. You'll look
developing a seriou s eat- beautiful.'' Or, you can do
ing disorder. We saw the the same thing at home,
photograph you sent, and telling her you're going to
your dau ghter is truly try a special shampoo.
lovely (tell her we said so)
Dear Annie: I'm writing
and quite obviously docs- in response to "Proud
n' t need to lose any · Paramedic," who said there
wei ght. Children tease to is no such thin g as an
driver,"
get a reaction _ and Lisa "ambulance
h· h because paramedics and
h
1
10
is giving it
em, w tc
EMTs drive the ambulance.
means they will continue ·
until she learns to ignore
I am an ambulance dri . these
nast~;
idiotic
remarks. In the meantnne ,
discuss thi s with your
pediatrician , and also,
please talk to the school
£STABUSH~D 1895
counselor and principal.
This is a form of bullying
BACKSTAGE
- and must stop.
.
Broadway Revue
Dear Anme: My wife 's
April13 at 8 pm
grandmother is in her ~Os
and has hved wtth my tnApri114 at 2 &amp; 8 pm
laws for decades. Recently
Tickets $10 &amp; $8
· we've all noticed that
Granny has been wearing
the same · outfit for weeks
Auditions:
at a. time, even thou gh she
Disney's 'tot Dalmalians Kids
has plenty or other clothes.
My mother-in-law has
April22·23 .
offered to do her laundry
The Ariei~Dater Hall
as a subtle hint, but this
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ver, and not trained as an
EMT or a paramedic. My
sole job is to get the two
EMTs wl\erever they need
to go, as safely and quickly
as possible. I was specifically trained for this job,
and had to take a six-week
driving course.·J spend my
life racing as fast as I can
to · help people, and I'd
rather not have someone
tell me I don't exist. Frustrated Driver
Dear Driver: Depending
upon the area, there are
ambulance drivers who are
EMTs and others who are
not. We appreciate every
single one of you .
Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime
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of the Ann
Landers column. Please
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Spring Storm Season •• Be Prepared to Take Cover
·We are entering the spring storm season. It is important lo be aware of approaching
severe weather that could bring wilh it lighlning, hail, slrong winds and possibly
tornadoes. During the past 30 years, lightning has killed an average of '66 people pE;~r
year.
When severe weather approaches take shelter and
· follow these tips:
Move to the lowest level.
-.
Stay away from windows and glass.
•
Protect your head and face.
If possible, get under a sturdy table or other
structure.

When thunderstorms lhreaten, ·find shelter and consider
this:
•
Stay away from windows and glass.
•
Avoid contaCt with anything that conducts
· electricity.
Remember the "30..30 Rule": If the time between the first flash of lightning and the
resulting thunder is 30 seconds or less, the lightning is close enough to hit you. After the
last flash of lightning wait 30 minutes before leaving your sheller. More than half of
lightning deaths occur after a thunderstorm has passed.
Source · National Weather Service

Gavin Plant
Cheshire, Ohio

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She is associated with Health First Care Center in Athens and is
also available for appointments at the Meigs Medical Clinic.
Call for an appointment with "Dr: Asha" or a physician specializing in:

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'weooesday, Aprilu,

2007

TwQ_sides,_,to,, every Iraq story
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negative criticism of the
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war more evident than in
the recent attacks on Sen.
Dan Goodrich
John McCain, R-Ariz., one
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of the initial backers of the
Coalition
troop "surge" inCharlene Hoeflich
iraq.
General Manager-News Editor
Now I am one of the last
people who want to whine
about "the liberal medi a."
It 's a boring complaint, one
· Congress shall make no law respecting an
that begs readers to skip the
• establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
rest of the article; but also.
1t's not entirely true and
·free exercise thereof; or abridgi11g the freedom
produces few fruitful disof speech, or of the press; or the right of the
cussions . Fact is, there are
people peaceably to assemble, and to petitio11 some brave and hone st
people from both 11arties
the Government for a redress of grievances.
reporting from -war zones.
-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution And they deserve respect
and an audience, as their
JObs share an amount of
danger akin to the jobs of
the servicemen and women
Today is Wednesday, April I I, the 101 st day of 2007. they are reporting on. But
said r~porters should not let
There are 264 days left in the year.
their bravery blur the di sToday's Highlight in History:
. OnAprilll, 1945, during World War II, Americitn so ldiers tinction betw~en the facts
liberated the notorious Nazi concentration camp and their opinions.
CNN's Michael Ware·
Buchenwald in Germany.
went overboard rece ntly
On this date:
,. In 1689, William ill and Mary II were crowned as join,t
sovereigns of Britain.
· In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated as Emperor of the
French and was banished to the island of Elba.
:· In 1899, the treaty ending the Spanish-American War was
declared in effect.
.. ·In I951, President Harry Truman relieved Gen. Douglas
MacArthur of his commands in the Far East
. In 1953; Oveta Culp Hobby became the firSt Secretary of
J:-lealth, Education and Welfare.
_
_- In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the
Civil Rights Act of 1968. a week after the assassination of
Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1970. Apollo 13 blasted off on its ill-fated mission to the
moon. (The astronauts managed to return safely).
r In 1979, lcli Amin- was deposed as president of Uganda as
rebels and exileS backed by Tanzanian forces seized control.
. In 2001, ending a tense 11-day standoff. China agreed to
free the 24 crew members of an American spy plane.
~ Ten years ago: The Air Force announced that despite an
intensive nine-day search, it couldn't find a bomb-laden AI 0 warplane that had disappeared with its pilot during a
training mission over Arizona. (The plane's wreckage was
later found on a Colorado mountainside.) in Italy, fire damaged the 500-year-oid San Giovanni Cathc;dral, home of the .
Shroud of Turin, which some consider Christ's burial cloth.
Five years ago: U.S. Rep. James A. Traficant Jr., D'Ohio,
was convicted of taking bribes and kickbacks from businessmen and his own staff (Trallcant was later expelled from
Congress and sentenced to eight years in prison.) The House
responded to the Enron collapse by voting to add more worker protections to pension laws. Venezuelan police battled
protesters demanding President Hugo Chavez's ouster_
Today's Birthdays: Former New York State Gov. Hugh
Carey is 88. Ethel Kennedy is 79. Actor Johnn)' Sheffield is
76. Actor Joel Grey is 75. Actress Louise Lasser is 68.
Syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman is 66. Movie writerdirector John Milius is 63. Actor Peter Riegert is 60. Actor
Meshach Taylor is 60. Movie director Carl Franklin is 58.
Actor Bill Irwin is 57. Country singer-songwriter Jim
Lauderdale is 50. Songwriter-producer Daryl Simmons is 50.
Actor Lucky Vanous is 46. Country singer Steve Azar is 43.
Singer Lisa 'Stansfield is 41. Rock musician Dylan Keefe
(Marcy Playground) is 37. Actor Johnny Messner is 37.
Actor Vicellous Shannon is 36. Singer Joss Stone is 20.
Thought for Today: "If we were to wake up some morning
and find that' everyone was the same race, creed, and color, ·
we would find some other causes for prejudice by noon."U.S. Sen. George Aiken, R-Vt (1892- 1984}.

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Kathryn
Lopez

when he vented on-air
about former Vietnam_prisoner of war John McCain.
questioning hi s credibility.
In an angry rant, Ware told
"Situation Room " host
Wolf Blitzer, "We ll , I'd
certainly like to bring Sen.
McCain up to speed. if he
ever gives me the opportunity. And if f have any difficulty hearing you right
now. Wolf, that's because
of the hel icopter circling
overhead and the gun battle
that is blazing just a few
blocks down the road ."
Ware, a supposedly
objective reporter, added:
" I mean, Sen . McCain ' s
credibility now on Iraq ,
which has been so solid to.
thi s point, has now been
left out hanging to dry. To
suggest that there 's any

where an American can
walk' freely is beyond ludicrous. I' d lo ve Sen .
McCain to tell me where
that neighborhood is, and
he and I can go for a
strolL"
McCain was to be in
Baghdad the following
week , but Ware dismissed
McCain's . congressional
delegation, essentially calling it smoke and mirrors
for the American people.
What precipitated Ware's
anger at the se nator?
McCain, speaking from the
United States at the time,
had insisted the surge was
makin g progre ss - not
changing the face of Iraq
- but show ing concrete
signs of progress. My own
instinct was to worry that
McCain overstated hi s case
when he sa id , on Bill
Bennett 's morning radio
program , there are nei ghborhoods in Iraq that are
safe to walk through , the
very statement that so
enraged Ware. But just
because good news is coming from a region currently
.and hi storically -

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immersed in tragedy, doesn't diminish the credence
of those fact s.
And though I hesitate to
question Ware- who 's on
the ground in Iraq - the
truth. I suspect, is most
likely closer to what one
Marine told W. Thomas
Smith Jr. , from National
Rev iew Online: " It 's not all .
doom and gloom here.
There are some good, progressive thing' happening,
which are rarely reported,
and I will explain in the
coming days. But there also
are a lot of bad things hap- ·
pening that don ' t make -the
nightly cut.''
A delicate mix of both
good and bad i' the reality
of the _ongoing surge in
Iraq. Media, politicians and
citizens must now recognize the few truths - good
or bad ·_ we receive from
Baghdad and stop the uninfo rmed , part isan fingerpointing.
·
I Kathrm Lopez is the
editor of National Review
Onli11 e (ivww.nl:uionalreview.com)_ She can be contacted at klopez@nationll irevie11·.com:)

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J~CKSON - Allen Edward Dill, Jr., Sl of Jackson,
Oh10passed away Saturday April 7, 2007 at Akron City
Hospllalm Akron .
·
He was born in Pomeroy, Dec. II , 1925 to the late Allen
Edward Dtll, Sr. and Goldie (Persinge.) DilL He was formerly of Pomeroy and was an active outdoorsman and
retired employee' of Shell Chemical Plant in Belpre. He
also served ~1s country in the Navy during World War II.
He 1s survived by Wife, Alice (Boring) Dill; sons Michael
(ZoeAnn) Dtll of Vallejo, Ca., and Kevin (Marilyn) Dill of
Jackson; gra~dchtldren , Knsty Mayse of Morehead, Ky. ,
Jenmler W1lhams of Marysville, Wa. , · Kimberll Dill of
Vallejo, Ca., Matthew Dill of Benicia, Ca., Meredllh Dill of
Jackson; great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn Dill of Marysville,
Wash.,_ Courtney Mayse of Morehead Ky., and Antonia
Mucana of Vallejo, Ca.; sisters, Gladys "Sis" (William)
Bowers of Akron, Phyllis Bearhs and Katherine Meredith
both of Pomeroy, and Doris (Clarence) Spurrier of Eagle
River, Alaska.
· Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday April 12, 2007 at the
Ftsher Funeral Home in Pomeroy, with Pastor Mike Percell
officiating. Burial will be in Chester Cemetery.
Fnends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April I I, 2007
at the E1snaugle-Lewis Funeral Home in Jackson, and 12
p.m. till the time of the funeral at Fisher Funeral home on
Thursday, April 12, 2007.
Online condolences to www.e-k-iewisfuneral.com.

Local Briefs
Basket games planned
POMEROY - The Meigs County Historical Society and
Museum will hold a basket games session at the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center 112 East Memorial drive, .
Pomeroy, on Thursday, April 19. The doors will open at 5
p.m. and the games will begin at 6 p.m.
Sponsors for baskets are still needed and anyone interested in sponsoring a basket is asked to contact the museum at
992-3810. In addition to regular games, there will be special events, door prizes, drawings, and a variety of foods
available. For those purchasing tickets in advance, there
will be a special ticket drawing for a basket

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Ariel production auditions to begin
~ging,

GALLIPOLIS - Ariel
audiences will · be seeing
spots. this summer, lots of
spots, as The Ariel Jr.
Theatre will present the
stage musical, "Disney's
10 I Dalmatians Kids."
The production is based
on the popular 1961 animated feature-length film by
Studios_
Walt
Disney
Production director, and
Ariel executive director
Joseph Wright, is seeking
50, or more, youth performers age 6-18 to fill the
numerous, and varied roles
in the musicaL
,
Says Wright, "This production is a ·great way to
introduce young performers
to the process - of musical
theater, as it involves

dancing .and acting · read scenes from the script
with lots of color and fanThe P.roduction is set for
fare in a short and enjoyable ·performances July 14-22.
production." He continues, Those auditioning should be
"Older youth performers available for rehearsals
will enjoy bringing to life beginning right away, and
the memorable characters continuing through midlike Cruelia DeVil, Horace July. · Cast members are
&amp; Jasper, Pongo&amp; Perdita, expected to attend all schedand more."
uled rehearsals, with miniAuditions for "Disney's mal absences and · schedul10 I Dalamtians Kids" will ing conflicts. Some casting
be held on Sunday, April22, decisions will be based on
from 1-4, and Monday, rehearsal availability.
April 23, from 6-8, in the
The Ariel Jr. Theatre proAriel auditorium. Those duction of "Disney's I 0 I
planning to audition should Dalmatians Kids" is being
arrive early to fill out paper- sponsored by Pepsi, ·Sunny
work, and · plan to stay for 93.1 and Big Country 99.5.
the full audition time. The Additional
sponsorship
young auditionees will be . opportunities are available.
taught a simple song and - The /roduction will be
dance, and may be asked to stage by Joseph Wright,

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math and sCience skills in
Southeast Ohio." For more
information on Rio's programs go to www.rio.edu.
· from Page A1
In other chamber news,
O'Bieness
Memorial
also stressed the university
participating
in
Hospital
,is
still offered a bachelor's
1
degree in English and that "Moovin .and Groovin' at
the redundancies in the pro- The Dairy Bam," a fundraisgram had been eliminated in er to benefit the Athens
County Child Advocacy
the program.
Hatfield also reported Center at 8 p.m. on April 28
the university is tentative- at The Dairy Barn. Tickets
ly offering its first MBA B{e $25 per person, call 591Entrepreneurship 8886 for more information.
-in
Concentration this fail. In Performing will be the
relation, the new Small Mudford Blues Band, Celia
Business Entrepreneurship and Charlie Lewis, Ryan
Center . will be utilizing Lewis and Elvis "Alex"
students in the program to Presley.
Bobbie Jo Yeager, managassist small business owners with general and busi- er of Curves of Pomeroy
ness development ques- announced clients had collected I ,060 pounds of nontions.
Hatfield also announc.ed perishable food for the
the university is attempting Meigs County _Cooperative
to offer col)ege level Parish.
The 17th Annual Meigs
physics at Eastern High
County
Chamber
of
School where students can
Spring
earl. dual credit. Stepping . Commerce
out into local high schools Dinner/Dance and Auction
and participating in the will take place from 6-1 l
Southeast Ohio Center for p.m., Saturday at the Lazy T
Excellence in Mathematics Royal Chaparral Resort.
The luncheon was held at
and Science .are just some of..
the ways Hatfield said the the Pomeroy Library !}nd
university was trying to catered by Hometown,
bridge the gap and improve Market.

Jim
Mullen

school and they would
spend endless hours fussing
with his hair. She's so
embarrassed by the way her
mother has decorated the
house with ail this "old
lady Martha Stewart stuff'
instead of Gwen Stefani
and Lindsey Lohan posters
that she's ashamed to invite
any of her friends over, but
·Sanjaya will understand.
He understands _that when
she gets her own place, in a
year or so, it will look a lot
more like her room than
that awful dining room with
ail that old-fashioned ' 90s
furniture
her
parents
bought Jhey are practically antiques I How can they
live that way?
"Have you met Fergy'!
What's she like? Ohh: that
Simon. Someone should
just g_ive him what ·for. How

many friends do you have
on My Space? Half a million' Wow. I have, like, six.
"No, not 6 million, silly.
Six. And two of them I
don't really like that much.
OK. Ready to look at your
hair? I like to call it the
'Poodle.' What do you
think? Here, hold the mirror up so you can see it in
the back.
" It kind of looks like
Paula Abdul's hair. ThaJ
would be so now, you could
go out next week with
Paula Abdul's hair' .
:'What are you going to
do after you win American
Idol ? You should make a
movie. A movie about a 13year-old girl who meets a
big star, but their parents
won ' t·let them date because
they aren ' t old enough. Her
parents haven't got a clue.
But in the end, she gets tier
braces removed and is real'ly beautiful, and they run
away to live happily ever
after at the maiL"
There are some people
who think that I billion
Indian s are jamming the
phone lines to vote for
Sanjaya each week, or that
· radio . host Howard Stern is
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CHARLESTON, W.Va:
- Organizers have agreed
to consider recent ex(lllrience when deciding who
gets to jump from the New
River Gorge Bridge after a
man plunged to his -death
during an annual parachut~
ing festival last October.
Investigators detennined a
lack of recent experience contributed to Brian Lee
Schubert's fatal fall, according
to a report released Monday
by · the Fayette County
Sheriff's Department and the
National Park Service. The
66-year-old Alta Lorna, Caljf.,
resident's ~ast known BASE
jump had come more than 40
years earlier, the report notes.
The . acronym BASE
stands for the places from
which jumpers usually leap:
buildings, antennae, spans
and earth.
Thousands of people
Schubert
watched
as
smashed into the New River
876 feet below during the
Oct 20 Bridge Day festival.

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sa botaging the vote just to
be a provocateur, and some
blame a Web site - voteforthe\ilorstcom - for trying to skew the vote, as
Sanjaya is obviously . not
the best singer yet he seems
to hang on each week;
But since when was
- American
Idol
about
singing? Who put that silly
idea into your head? The
world does not need another fake diva who sounds
like Mariah Carey with her
hand stuck in a blender.
The world does not need a
younger. less talented Justin
Timberlake . American Idol.
is about one thing and one
thing only - ratings. I
think millions of crying 13year-old girls who don ' t
live in Bombay, who have
never heard of Howard
Stern and don't know about
" vote for the· worst" are
voting again and again and
again for Sanjaya because
he understands them. Worse
things could happen.
IJim Mullen is th(! author
of "It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Ufe " and "Baby's First
Tattoo. " You can reach him
at jim_mullen@myway.com)

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they rccei ve the letter from
the coal company representative about the blasting to
take them up on the offer of .
a pre-bia~t survey. Price
said the response from the
representatives is .;eguired
to be by certified mml and
told residents to make note
if it comes by regular maiL
None of the six residents in
the pre-blast area who
attended the meeting said
they'd rect&lt;ived any notification yet · of the offer of .
pre-blast surveys.
Price said the property
ownef had the right to set
the time when the survey
took place and cautioned
-residents about letting the
representatives. do a 20minute inspection and the_~
leave. Price urged restdents to not let the inspection just include the outside of their homes but
bring the repre sentativesinside their homes, pull
furniture away . from the
walls and having the representatives take photos of
those walls, even if there is
already a crac k: .
Price advised res1dents do
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and even insist the representative crawl under the house
to look at the structure if
necessary. Price said not to
forget doors and windows
and to document if they
open and shut
Price also reminded residents to have the representatives documl!nt · eve·ry
water source on their property because an impact of
blasting is "water loss."
"If they- tell you they
don't have to check for
water, that's not true," Price
said.
According to Price the ·
resident has a right io a
copy of the pre-blast sur~ey
and added, "the more documentation, .the better off
you're going to be" ·should
damage occur.
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with musical assistance from
Cheryl
Enyart.
Additional volunteer opportunities are available, as
well.
"Disney's 101 Dalmatians
, Kids" is part of the Ariel's
"Spectacufar
Summer
Performance Series," which
includes: "Steel Magnolias";
"Melodramas
and
Mayhem"; ''The Unsinkal&gt;le
Molly Brown"; and Ve$as
Legends Concert, featunng
Dwight Icenhower, lrv Cass,
and Matt King. Series tickets
are currently o_n sale.
Additional information on
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Bv TIM HUBER

Sanjaya-mania
The picture of a I3-yearold blonde girl ctying helplessly in the studio audience
while
watching
o\merican Idol contestant
Sanjay a Malakar charmingly butcher another unchaiienging song was oddly riveting televi sion. She was
bawling as if he were clubbing 'baby pandas to df{lth
- two at a time. It's a puzzlement.
I' m sure she was actually happy, and I'm equally
sure she couldn' t tell you
exactly why she was crying. If she could just meet
him , just hang out with
him, just be friends with
him, all her problems
would disappear, she would
be the moSt popular girl in
school , •her parents · would
sudde nly understand her,
she would no longer need
braces, she would be forever confidant and secure.
She could tell Sanjaya
anything. Sanjaya would .
never call her metal-mouth,
Sanjaya would never let the
Simon-like bullies at school
iease her. Sanjaya 's not
scared of them.
. Sanjaya would come
over to her house after

Allen Edward Dill. Jr~

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"show up, fill out an application, give some medical
information and attend
meetings to be held once a
month during the organiza-·
tionai period, and then twice
a month for activities.
During the monthly meetings, venture activities such
as backpacking, hiking,
climbing, caving, canoeing,
rowing and swimming as
well as shooting sports will
be planned. Frymyer works
on county activities with
the MGM Council and its
assistant execl!tive area representative,
. John
Pinkerman, in · programs
across a I 0-county area
which includes Meigs and
Gallia and involves over
3000 young people.
.
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Venture Crew provides ·an

Witnesses said Schubert's
chute opened about 25 feet
above the water. Jumping
continued after his body
was taken away.
Despite the apparent
dearth of recent experience,
organizers let Schubert jump
after what the report says
was a short preparation
course. ''The length and adequacy _ of this preparation
training cannot be eliminated
as possible contributing factors to this fatal accident."
Authorities are going to ·
leave it up to Bridge Day
jumping organizers to ask
_about recent experience and
to determine whether it's relevant, Fayette County Sheriff
Bill Laird saidl\Jesday.
Bridge Day jumping organizer Jason Bell declined to
comment, saying that all
information is supposed to
go through the sheriff. A day
earlier, however, he told the
Register-Herald newspaper
in Beckley that organizers
will ask for information on
recent jumps. "We will up
the standards," he ~aid.
The park service did noi

opportunity for teens to be
involved -in a group where
outdoor activities
are
stressed," said Frymyer,
who encouraged participation in the new program.
He said anyone wanting
more information can contact him .at 696-1285, or call
Dunham at God's NET.

immediately return a phone ·
call Tuesday.
Schubert had been a
BASE jumping icon since
1966, when he and a friend
became· the first people to
leap from El Capitan, a
nearly 3,000-foot-tall rock
formation, in California's
Yosemite National Park.
That was his last known
BASE jump, according to

the report Schubert also
had I 41 skydi ves to his
credit, · although the report
notes it was unclear whether
any had occurred recently.
Investigators concluded
the chief cause of the accident was that Schubert wait~
ed far too long to open his
parachute. "The primary
explanation," Laird said.
"remains jumper error."

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2007

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iraq.
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Now I am one of the last
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It 's a boring complaint, one
· Congress shall make no law respecting an
that begs readers to skip the
• establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
rest of the article; but also.
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·free exercise thereof; or abridgi11g the freedom
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cussions . Fact is, there are
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reporting from -war zones.
-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution And they deserve respect
and an audience, as their
JObs share an amount of
danger akin to the jobs of
the servicemen and women
Today is Wednesday, April I I, the 101 st day of 2007. they are reporting on. But
said r~porters should not let
There are 264 days left in the year.
their bravery blur the di sToday's Highlight in History:
. OnAprilll, 1945, during World War II, Americitn so ldiers tinction betw~en the facts
liberated the notorious Nazi concentration camp and their opinions.
CNN's Michael Ware·
Buchenwald in Germany.
went overboard rece ntly
On this date:
,. In 1689, William ill and Mary II were crowned as join,t
sovereigns of Britain.
· In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated as Emperor of the
French and was banished to the island of Elba.
:· In 1899, the treaty ending the Spanish-American War was
declared in effect.
.. ·In I951, President Harry Truman relieved Gen. Douglas
MacArthur of his commands in the Far East
. In 1953; Oveta Culp Hobby became the firSt Secretary of
J:-lealth, Education and Welfare.
_
_- In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the
Civil Rights Act of 1968. a week after the assassination of
Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1970. Apollo 13 blasted off on its ill-fated mission to the
moon. (The astronauts managed to return safely).
r In 1979, lcli Amin- was deposed as president of Uganda as
rebels and exileS backed by Tanzanian forces seized control.
. In 2001, ending a tense 11-day standoff. China agreed to
free the 24 crew members of an American spy plane.
~ Ten years ago: The Air Force announced that despite an
intensive nine-day search, it couldn't find a bomb-laden AI 0 warplane that had disappeared with its pilot during a
training mission over Arizona. (The plane's wreckage was
later found on a Colorado mountainside.) in Italy, fire damaged the 500-year-oid San Giovanni Cathc;dral, home of the .
Shroud of Turin, which some consider Christ's burial cloth.
Five years ago: U.S. Rep. James A. Traficant Jr., D'Ohio,
was convicted of taking bribes and kickbacks from businessmen and his own staff (Trallcant was later expelled from
Congress and sentenced to eight years in prison.) The House
responded to the Enron collapse by voting to add more worker protections to pension laws. Venezuelan police battled
protesters demanding President Hugo Chavez's ouster_
Today's Birthdays: Former New York State Gov. Hugh
Carey is 88. Ethel Kennedy is 79. Actor Johnn)' Sheffield is
76. Actor Joel Grey is 75. Actress Louise Lasser is 68.
Syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman is 66. Movie writerdirector John Milius is 63. Actor Peter Riegert is 60. Actor
Meshach Taylor is 60. Movie director Carl Franklin is 58.
Actor Bill Irwin is 57. Country singer-songwriter Jim
Lauderdale is 50. Songwriter-producer Daryl Simmons is 50.
Actor Lucky Vanous is 46. Country singer Steve Azar is 43.
Singer Lisa 'Stansfield is 41. Rock musician Dylan Keefe
(Marcy Playground) is 37. Actor Johnny Messner is 37.
Actor Vicellous Shannon is 36. Singer Joss Stone is 20.
Thought for Today: "If we were to wake up some morning
and find that' everyone was the same race, creed, and color, ·
we would find some other causes for prejudice by noon."U.S. Sen. George Aiken, R-Vt (1892- 1984}.

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when he vented on-air
about former Vietnam_prisoner of war John McCain.
questioning hi s credibility.
In an angry rant, Ware told
"Situation Room " host
Wolf Blitzer, "We ll , I'd
certainly like to bring Sen.
McCain up to speed. if he
ever gives me the opportunity. And if f have any difficulty hearing you right
now. Wolf, that's because
of the hel icopter circling
overhead and the gun battle
that is blazing just a few
blocks down the road ."
Ware, a supposedly
objective reporter, added:
" I mean, Sen . McCain ' s
credibility now on Iraq ,
which has been so solid to.
thi s point, has now been
left out hanging to dry. To
suggest that there 's any

where an American can
walk' freely is beyond ludicrous. I' d lo ve Sen .
McCain to tell me where
that neighborhood is, and
he and I can go for a
strolL"
McCain was to be in
Baghdad the following
week , but Ware dismissed
McCain's . congressional
delegation, essentially calling it smoke and mirrors
for the American people.
What precipitated Ware's
anger at the se nator?
McCain, speaking from the
United States at the time,
had insisted the surge was
makin g progre ss - not
changing the face of Iraq
- but show ing concrete
signs of progress. My own
instinct was to worry that
McCain overstated hi s case
when he sa id , on Bill
Bennett 's morning radio
program , there are nei ghborhoods in Iraq that are
safe to walk through , the
very statement that so
enraged Ware. But just
because good news is coming from a region currently
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immersed in tragedy, doesn't diminish the credence
of those fact s.
And though I hesitate to
question Ware- who 's on
the ground in Iraq - the
truth. I suspect, is most
likely closer to what one
Marine told W. Thomas
Smith Jr. , from National
Rev iew Online: " It 's not all .
doom and gloom here.
There are some good, progressive thing' happening,
which are rarely reported,
and I will explain in the
coming days. But there also
are a lot of bad things hap- ·
pening that don ' t make -the
nightly cut.''
A delicate mix of both
good and bad i' the reality
of the _ongoing surge in
Iraq. Media, politicians and
citizens must now recognize the few truths - good
or bad ·_ we receive from
Baghdad and stop the uninfo rmed , part isan fingerpointing.
·
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editor of National Review
Onli11 e (ivww.nl:uionalreview.com)_ She can be contacted at klopez@nationll irevie11·.com:)

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J~CKSON - Allen Edward Dill, Jr., Sl of Jackson,
Oh10passed away Saturday April 7, 2007 at Akron City
Hospllalm Akron .
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He was born in Pomeroy, Dec. II , 1925 to the late Allen
Edward Dtll, Sr. and Goldie (Persinge.) DilL He was formerly of Pomeroy and was an active outdoorsman and
retired employee' of Shell Chemical Plant in Belpre. He
also served ~1s country in the Navy during World War II.
He 1s survived by Wife, Alice (Boring) Dill; sons Michael
(ZoeAnn) Dtll of Vallejo, Ca., and Kevin (Marilyn) Dill of
Jackson; gra~dchtldren , Knsty Mayse of Morehead, Ky. ,
Jenmler W1lhams of Marysville, Wa. , · Kimberll Dill of
Vallejo, Ca., Matthew Dill of Benicia, Ca., Meredllh Dill of
Jackson; great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn Dill of Marysville,
Wash.,_ Courtney Mayse of Morehead Ky., and Antonia
Mucana of Vallejo, Ca.; sisters, Gladys "Sis" (William)
Bowers of Akron, Phyllis Bearhs and Katherine Meredith
both of Pomeroy, and Doris (Clarence) Spurrier of Eagle
River, Alaska.
· Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday April 12, 2007 at the
Ftsher Funeral Home in Pomeroy, with Pastor Mike Percell
officiating. Burial will be in Chester Cemetery.
Fnends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April I I, 2007
at the E1snaugle-Lewis Funeral Home in Jackson, and 12
p.m. till the time of the funeral at Fisher Funeral home on
Thursday, April 12, 2007.
Online condolences to www.e-k-iewisfuneral.com.

Local Briefs
Basket games planned
POMEROY - The Meigs County Historical Society and
Museum will hold a basket games session at the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center 112 East Memorial drive, .
Pomeroy, on Thursday, April 19. The doors will open at 5
p.m. and the games will begin at 6 p.m.
Sponsors for baskets are still needed and anyone interested in sponsoring a basket is asked to contact the museum at
992-3810. In addition to regular games, there will be special events, door prizes, drawings, and a variety of foods
available. For those purchasing tickets in advance, there
will be a special ticket drawing for a basket

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Ariel production auditions to begin
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GALLIPOLIS - Ariel
audiences will · be seeing
spots. this summer, lots of
spots, as The Ariel Jr.
Theatre will present the
stage musical, "Disney's
10 I Dalmatians Kids."
The production is based
on the popular 1961 animated feature-length film by
Studios_
Walt
Disney
Production director, and
Ariel executive director
Joseph Wright, is seeking
50, or more, youth performers age 6-18 to fill the
numerous, and varied roles
in the musicaL
,
Says Wright, "This production is a ·great way to
introduce young performers
to the process - of musical
theater, as it involves

dancing .and acting · read scenes from the script
with lots of color and fanThe P.roduction is set for
fare in a short and enjoyable ·performances July 14-22.
production." He continues, Those auditioning should be
"Older youth performers available for rehearsals
will enjoy bringing to life beginning right away, and
the memorable characters continuing through midlike Cruelia DeVil, Horace July. · Cast members are
&amp; Jasper, Pongo&amp; Perdita, expected to attend all schedand more."
uled rehearsals, with miniAuditions for "Disney's mal absences and · schedul10 I Dalamtians Kids" will ing conflicts. Some casting
be held on Sunday, April22, decisions will be based on
from 1-4, and Monday, rehearsal availability.
April 23, from 6-8, in the
The Ariel Jr. Theatre proAriel auditorium. Those duction of "Disney's I 0 I
planning to audition should Dalmatians Kids" is being
arrive early to fill out paper- sponsored by Pepsi, ·Sunny
work, and · plan to stay for 93.1 and Big Country 99.5.
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math and sCience skills in
Southeast Ohio." For more
information on Rio's programs go to www.rio.edu.
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In other chamber news,
O'Bieness
Memorial
also stressed the university
participating
in
Hospital
,is
still offered a bachelor's
1
degree in English and that "Moovin .and Groovin' at
the redundancies in the pro- The Dairy Bam," a fundraisgram had been eliminated in er to benefit the Athens
County Child Advocacy
the program.
Hatfield also reported Center at 8 p.m. on April 28
the university is tentative- at The Dairy Barn. Tickets
ly offering its first MBA B{e $25 per person, call 591Entrepreneurship 8886 for more information.
-in
Concentration this fail. In Performing will be the
relation, the new Small Mudford Blues Band, Celia
Business Entrepreneurship and Charlie Lewis, Ryan
Center . will be utilizing Lewis and Elvis "Alex"
students in the program to Presley.
Bobbie Jo Yeager, managassist small business owners with general and busi- er of Curves of Pomeroy
ness development ques- announced clients had collected I ,060 pounds of nontions.
Hatfield also announc.ed perishable food for the
the university is attempting Meigs County _Cooperative
to offer col)ege level Parish.
The 17th Annual Meigs
physics at Eastern High
County
Chamber
of
School where students can
Spring
earl. dual credit. Stepping . Commerce
out into local high schools Dinner/Dance and Auction
and participating in the will take place from 6-1 l
Southeast Ohio Center for p.m., Saturday at the Lazy T
Excellence in Mathematics Royal Chaparral Resort.
The luncheon was held at
and Science .are just some of..
the ways Hatfield said the the Pomeroy Library !}nd
university was trying to catered by Hometown,
bridge the gap and improve Market.

Jim
Mullen

school and they would
spend endless hours fussing
with his hair. She's so
embarrassed by the way her
mother has decorated the
house with ail this "old
lady Martha Stewart stuff'
instead of Gwen Stefani
and Lindsey Lohan posters
that she's ashamed to invite
any of her friends over, but
·Sanjaya will understand.
He understands _that when
she gets her own place, in a
year or so, it will look a lot
more like her room than
that awful dining room with
ail that old-fashioned ' 90s
furniture
her
parents
bought Jhey are practically antiques I How can they
live that way?
"Have you met Fergy'!
What's she like? Ohh: that
Simon. Someone should
just g_ive him what ·for. How

many friends do you have
on My Space? Half a million' Wow. I have, like, six.
"No, not 6 million, silly.
Six. And two of them I
don't really like that much.
OK. Ready to look at your
hair? I like to call it the
'Poodle.' What do you
think? Here, hold the mirror up so you can see it in
the back.
" It kind of looks like
Paula Abdul's hair. ThaJ
would be so now, you could
go out next week with
Paula Abdul's hair' .
:'What are you going to
do after you win American
Idol ? You should make a
movie. A movie about a 13year-old girl who meets a
big star, but their parents
won ' t·let them date because
they aren ' t old enough. Her
parents haven't got a clue.
But in the end, she gets tier
braces removed and is real'ly beautiful, and they run
away to live happily ever
after at the maiL"
There are some people
who think that I billion
Indian s are jamming the
phone lines to vote for
Sanjaya each week, or that
· radio . host Howard Stern is
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CHARLESTON, W.Va:
- Organizers have agreed
to consider recent ex(lllrience when deciding who
gets to jump from the New
River Gorge Bridge after a
man plunged to his -death
during an annual parachut~
ing festival last October.
Investigators detennined a
lack of recent experience contributed to Brian Lee
Schubert's fatal fall, according
to a report released Monday
by · the Fayette County
Sheriff's Department and the
National Park Service. The
66-year-old Alta Lorna, Caljf.,
resident's ~ast known BASE
jump had come more than 40
years earlier, the report notes.
The . acronym BASE
stands for the places from
which jumpers usually leap:
buildings, antennae, spans
and earth.
Thousands of people
Schubert
watched
as
smashed into the New River
876 feet below during the
Oct 20 Bridge Day festival.

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sa botaging the vote just to
be a provocateur, and some
blame a Web site - voteforthe\ilorstcom - for trying to skew the vote, as
Sanjaya is obviously . not
the best singer yet he seems
to hang on each week;
But since when was
- American
Idol
about
singing? Who put that silly
idea into your head? The
world does not need another fake diva who sounds
like Mariah Carey with her
hand stuck in a blender.
The world does not need a
younger. less talented Justin
Timberlake . American Idol.
is about one thing and one
thing only - ratings. I
think millions of crying 13year-old girls who don ' t
live in Bombay, who have
never heard of Howard
Stern and don't know about
" vote for the· worst" are
voting again and again and
again for Sanjaya because
he understands them. Worse
things could happen.
IJim Mullen is th(! author
of "It Takes a Village Idiot:
Complicating the Simple
Ufe " and "Baby's First
Tattoo. " You can reach him
at jim_mullen@myway.com)

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they rccei ve the letter from
the coal company representative about the blasting to
take them up on the offer of .
a pre-bia~t survey. Price
said the response from the
representatives is .;eguired
to be by certified mml and
told residents to make note
if it comes by regular maiL
None of the six residents in
the pre-blast area who
attended the meeting said
they'd rect&lt;ived any notification yet · of the offer of .
pre-blast surveys.
Price said the property
ownef had the right to set
the time when the survey
took place and cautioned
-residents about letting the
representatives. do a 20minute inspection and the_~
leave. Price urged restdents to not let the inspection just include the outside of their homes but
bring the repre sentativesinside their homes, pull
furniture away . from the
walls and having the representatives take photos of
those walls, even if there is
already a crac k: .
Price advised res1dents do
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and even insist the representative crawl under the house
to look at the structure if
necessary. Price said not to
forget doors and windows
and to document if they
open and shut
Price also reminded residents to have the representatives documl!nt · eve·ry
water source on their property because an impact of
blasting is "water loss."
"If they- tell you they
don't have to check for
water, that's not true," Price
said.
According to Price the ·
resident has a right io a
copy of the pre-blast sur~ey
and added, "the more documentation, .the better off
you're going to be" ·should
damage occur.
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Additional volunteer opportunities are available, as
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Bridge Day death prompts review of parachuters' experience
Bv TIM HUBER

Sanjaya-mania
The picture of a I3-yearold blonde girl ctying helplessly in the studio audience
while
watching
o\merican Idol contestant
Sanjay a Malakar charmingly butcher another unchaiienging song was oddly riveting televi sion. She was
bawling as if he were clubbing 'baby pandas to df{lth
- two at a time. It's a puzzlement.
I' m sure she was actually happy, and I'm equally
sure she couldn' t tell you
exactly why she was crying. If she could just meet
him , just hang out with
him, just be friends with
him, all her problems
would disappear, she would
be the moSt popular girl in
school , •her parents · would
sudde nly understand her,
she would no longer need
braces, she would be forever confidant and secure.
She could tell Sanjaya
anything. Sanjaya would .
never call her metal-mouth,
Sanjaya would never let the
Simon-like bullies at school
iease her. Sanjaya 's not
scared of them.
. Sanjaya would come
over to her house after

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"show up, fill out an application, give some medical
information and attend
meetings to be held once a
month during the organiza-·
tionai period, and then twice
a month for activities.
During the monthly meetings, venture activities such
as backpacking, hiking,
climbing, caving, canoeing,
rowing and swimming as
well as shooting sports will
be planned. Frymyer works
on county activities with
the MGM Council and its
assistant execl!tive area representative,
. John
Pinkerman, in · programs
across a I 0-county area
which includes Meigs and
Gallia and involves over
3000 young people.
.
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Witnesses said Schubert's
chute opened about 25 feet
above the water. Jumping
continued after his body
was taken away.
Despite the apparent
dearth of recent experience,
organizers let Schubert jump
after what the report says
was a short preparation
course. ''The length and adequacy _ of this preparation
training cannot be eliminated
as possible contributing factors to this fatal accident."
Authorities are going to ·
leave it up to Bridge Day
jumping organizers to ask
_about recent experience and
to determine whether it's relevant, Fayette County Sheriff
Bill Laird saidl\Jesday.
Bridge Day jumping organizer Jason Bell declined to
comment, saying that all
information is supposed to
go through the sheriff. A day
earlier, however, he told the
Register-Herald newspaper
in Beckley that organizers
will ask for information on
recent jumps. "We will up
the standards," he ~aid.
The park service did noi

opportunity for teens to be
involved -in a group where
outdoor activities
are
stressed," said Frymyer,
who encouraged participation in the new program.
He said anyone wanting
more information can contact him .at 696-1285, or call
Dunham at God's NET.

immediately return a phone ·
call Tuesday.
Schubert had been a
BASE jumping icon since
1966, when he and a friend
became· the first people to
leap from El Capitan, a
nearly 3,000-foot-tall rock
formation, in California's
Yosemite National Park.
That was his last known
BASE jump, according to

the report Schubert also
had I 41 skydi ves to his
credit, · although the report
notes it was unclear whether
any had occurred recently.
Investigators concluded
the chief cause of the accident was that Schubert wait~
ed far too long to open his
parachute. "The primary
explanation," Laird said.
"remains jumper error."

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Continuing one of its best
stans in recent memory, the
Southern Tornado baseball
team blanked the South
Gallia Rebels 19-0 Tuesday
night to improve to 8-2 on
the season.
The non-league, mercy
rule, non-league win was
the third straight for
Southem,' which lost the
opener of a double header
Saturday, but won the second to ignite the current
streak.
An RBI single by
Southern's Pat Johnson
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error on a hard-hit ball by
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home Johnson for a 2-0 SHS
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plated eight runs in the third
mning. Four walks, sinl!ies
J.R. Hupp and Jake
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Roseberry,
J .1)
Whittington, and Brett
Beegle) combined with two
errors and a fielder's choice
for five more Tornado runs
and the 19-0 finale.
Chapman picked up the
win with seven strikeouts
and one walk, while Brad
Brown and Bryan Harris
(two strikeouts, no walks)
came on in relief.
Micah Cardwell and
Travis McCarty combined
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ac manDerek Young, Derek Griffin
v i s i t i n g a~ed only two hits off the and Ben Buckley all had two
R i v e r pttching duo of Matt Morris hits for the Eagles. Cory
Valley fol- and Jake Lynch. Morris did- Shaffer, Joel Lynch, Matt
!'owing a n'r allow a hit or run in his Morris, . Andrew Benedum,
12-3 base- four innings of work, strik- Titus Pierce anjj Jake Lynch
ball 'victory ing out five in the winning provided the other safeties in
Tuesday in decision. Lynch allowed a the triumph.
non-league double apiece to Ryan
Morris and Pierce also
action.
Eg~leton and Jason Jones in added two RB!s to the winMorrie
T h e relief. Lynch also fanned ning cause, while Eggleton
four and walked two.
had a pair of RB!s in the setEagles (5-3) led 1-0 after
Eastern pounded out a back.
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two complete irutings, then dozen hits tigainst the Raider
Eastern also won the season
sent II batters to the plate in pitching duo of Eric Caldwell opener against these same
the bottom of the third, The and Eggleton. Caldwell Raiders by a 22-4 count in five
Green and White produced allowed mne runs - mclud- innings back on March 26.

_ Meigs 14, Trimble 4
ROCK SPRINGS
Meigs won its sixth straight
baseball game Tuesday after
defeating non-league foe
Trimble by a 14-4 count in
six innings.
The Marauders (6-3)
jumped out to a 7-0 lead
thr o ugh
t'hree
innings,
and starting
pitcher
B r y a n
DeLong
made that
early run
su pport
stick
all
Delong
evening
long.
DeLong worked a complete game, allowing justtwo
earned runs and five hits in
six innings of work_ The
sophomore also fanned II
and walked just two.
DeLong also struck seven
of the first nine batters of the
contest.
The Maroon and Gold
pounded out nine hits and
eillhr earned runs against a
patr of Tomcat pitchers.
Clayton Blackston led the
way with three hits in the triumph, foll'lwed by DeLong
and Ryan Jeffers with two .
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safeties apiece.
Jacob Well and Dave
Poole provided the other hits
for MHS, which improved to
5-0 this season at home.
. Trimble commined II
errors in the contest. Staner
Joel Barrett took the loss in
his five innings of work.
MEIGS 14, TRIMBLE 4
Tnmble · 000 220 - 4 5 11
Meigs 016 223 - 14 9 2
THS: Joel Barrett. Taylor Russell (6)
and Kasey Cruse

MHS (6·3): Bryan Delong and J.T.

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which put the Green and,
effoit. She fanned one,
White within striking diswalked none, gave up 12 hits,
tance.
II runs, and hit one batter.
TUPPERS PLAINS SOUTHERN 11, S GALLIA 0
Brittany Hardway paced
Southern 422 21 11 12 2
You could , call it a grand, the Lady Raide{s wtth a pair
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bland ending - . as in of singles. Stephanie Griffith
WP - Eddy. LP - Fulks.
Eastern's Kathryn Sland.
had a double and Terra
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) That's because it was her Porter had a single along
Trimble 14, Meigs 8
Kevin Durant is done with hit that capped an incredible with two runs batted in.
ROCK SPRINGS
college.
comeback Holly Taylor and Kayla
Visiting Trimble scored seven
runs in the final three innings
Durant, an 18-year-old
for
an Smith added hits while Kari
to secure a 14-8 softball victoTexas fre sl)man and The
E a s t e r n McFann and Kirsten Carter ·
ry over Meigs Tuesday in non·
Lady Eagle knocked in runs in the setAssociated Press Player of
conference
action.
1
back.
f~u~ee3~1 ~ · The game started well for
the Year, said Tuesday he's
The
Lady
Marauders (5-3)
leaving the Longhorns to
committed
five
errors in the
River
Valley,
as
it
·scored
enter the NBA draft.
victory.
setback,
and
the
Lady
Tomcats
three
times
in
the
opening
"I enjoyed my year here
Bland hit
took
full
advantage
of
those
th;ll
lead
frame
and
held
at Texas," Durant said in a
a walk off,
mistakes
by
pounding
out
II
statement released before
t w o - r u n until late in the game.
hits
in
the
six-run
triumph.
his news conference. "All
double in McFanri, Porter and Carter
lied at five through four
· the fans and everyone here
Bland
the bottom dr.ove in runs for the Silver
complete,
THS plated four
of the sev- and Black.
consecutive
runs with three
at Texas made me feel right enth ending to lift her team
The Lady Raiders ' final
hits, a walk and an error
at home, considering I was to a thrillin~ 5_4 high school run came in the fourth after
against Maroon and Gold
so far from home. I will softball vtctory over. the. Griffith walked, stole two
starter
Hailey Ebersbach.
always be a Longhorn and R'
y; 11 L d R31'd
IVer a ey a Y
ers bases and scored on a
never forget what the peo·
Amy
Barr took over in the
on Tuesday - snapping a ground-out off ihe bat of
fifth,
but
Trimble came up
pie of Texas have done for five game losing streak in Porter. It gave River Valley a
with
three
more runs in the
me."
4-1 cushion, but it wasn't
the process.
siXth
thanks
to three hits and
After an All-American
The hit, her .second of the enough as Eastern rallied for
an
error.
season in which he swept game, drove in teammates four runs over its final two
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Trailing 12-5 headed into
the major player of the Kelsey Holter and Brittany at-bats to come away with
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the
bottom of the sixth, the
year awards, few expected Bissell- completing a huge the victory.
Meigs
coach
Dave
Fife,
second
from
right,
talks
to
his
hosts
managed three runs 'on a
Durant to play another sea- 1 comeback by the Lady
Sasha Collins picked up
inning of Tuesday's non-league soft- walk and three hits to pull
son in college.
Eagles that saw them score the pitching victory, allow- infield during the. fourth
within 12-8.
.
t T' bl t R k S .
Now the question is four times over the final two ing JUSt three hits and strik- ba II con t es t agams
rtm e a oc pnngs.
Trimble tacked on two
whether he' ll be . the first frames ro erase 4-1 deficit.
ing out four batters. McFann hit pitching of Sarah Eddy. the fourth, then Cundiff ham- insurance runs in the seventh,
pick of the June 28 draft.
The win raised Pam surrendered seven hits and
Southern scored four times mered a run-scoring double, ' securing the 14-8 decision.
Durant and Ohio State's Douthit's club to4-8 overall, struck out four in the loss.
in the ftrst inning when Sarah the score I0-0. Southern
Meigs had 10 hits in the
EASTERN 5, RIVER VALLEY 4
freshman center Greg and broke a string of five
Eddy
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Amber Burton followed
ana Kathryn Bland.
- . are considered the like- weekend tournament, and ·. COllins
choice, Vir~inia Brickles M'as. Turley tnple to account for with two safeties, while Meri
wP - Collins. LP - McFann.
ly first two picks.
also . fell to Southern on
hit with pttch and Stephanie the winner's final run.
. VanMeter, Cass1 Whan,
Monday.
Southern 11, s Gallia 0 Cundiff had a two-run single.
Meanwhile, the winning Whi~ey Smith and Ebersbach
River Valley, which was
MERCERVILLE _ The Sophomore Chelsea Pape pitcher Edd¥ was on top of prov1~ed one aptece. ..
also in need of.a victory, saw
followed up with a two-run her game, giving up just one
Alhe Jago paced the vtctors
CoNTAcrUs
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its overall mark fall to 1-6 Southern Lady Tornadoes double for 'the 4-0 lead.
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OVP Sc:"orellne (S p.m.-1 o.m.) after the heanbreaking loss. claimed their third straight
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Gallia Rebels 19-0 Tuesday
night to improve to 8-2 on
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The non-league, mercy
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An RBI single by
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and the 19-0 finale.
Chapman picked up the
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Southern junior w,es Riffle watches his grand slam home run take flight during the second
mmng of Tuesday s non-conference baseball game agamst South Gallia 111 Meroervtlle.
· struck out three and walked seven hits and seven earned ing eight earned runs - and
eight.
·
runs in that frame, catapult- eight hits in his three innings
SOUTHEN 19· s GAWA 0
ing the hosts to a 9-0 ad van- of work. Caldwell did not
Southern ooo
248 50
- 19 14 0
SGallia
oo . - · o 2 4
tage. ,
record a stn'keou t an d a1 so
WP- Chapman. LP- Cardwell.
EHS added three . more walked three in the setback.
runs in the fourth for a 12-0
Eggleton entered in the
Eastern 12, River VaHey 3 edge, but the Raiders 0 _7) fourth and allowed four hits, a
TUPPERS PLAINS- An
walk and hit two batters in his
put
up
one
last
fight
in
the
three
· 1'nn1'ngs of work:·
inning fifth 'th thr
rt 0 f th ·
eight-run third
s
etr · Egfeton also struck out two
allowed Eastern to claim a own,-WI coneee
1ud'ru
mf the. con- an surrendered three earned
s e a so nf tesTht
.at tS·t~l12-3 fidmBal. k , runs.
sweep · 0
e 1 ver an
ac manDerek Young, Derek Griffin
v i s i t i n g a~ed only two hits off the and Ben Buckley all had two
R i v e r pttching duo of Matt Morris hits for the Eagles. Cory
Valley fol- and Jake Lynch. Morris did- Shaffer, Joel Lynch, Matt
!'owing a n'r allow a hit or run in his Morris, . Andrew Benedum,
12-3 base- four innings of work, strik- Titus Pierce anjj Jake Lynch
ball 'victory ing out five in the winning provided the other safeties in
Tuesday in decision. Lynch allowed a the triumph.
non-league double apiece to Ryan
Morris and Pierce also
action.
Eg~leton and Jason Jones in added two RB!s to the winMorrie
T h e relief. Lynch also fanned ning cause, while Eggleton
four and walked two.
had a pair of RB!s in the setEagles (5-3) led 1-0 after
Eastern pounded out a back.
·
two complete irutings, then dozen hits tigainst the Raider
Eastern also won the season
sent II batters to the plate in pitching duo of Eric Caldwell opener against these same
the bottom of the third, The and Eggleton. Caldwell Raiders by a 22-4 count in five
Green and White produced allowed mne runs - mclud- innings back on March 26.

_ Meigs 14, Trimble 4
ROCK SPRINGS
Meigs won its sixth straight
baseball game Tuesday after
defeating non-league foe
Trimble by a 14-4 count in
six innings.
The Marauders (6-3)
jumped out to a 7-0 lead
thr o ugh
t'hree
innings,
and starting
pitcher
B r y a n
DeLong
made that
early run
su pport
stick
all
Delong
evening
long.
DeLong worked a complete game, allowing justtwo
earned runs and five hits in
six innings of work_ The
sophomore also fanned II
and walked just two.
DeLong also struck seven
of the first nine batters of the
contest.
The Maroon and Gold
pounded out nine hits and
eillhr earned runs against a
patr of Tomcat pitchers.
Clayton Blackston led the
way with three hits in the triumph, foll'lwed by DeLong
and Ryan Jeffers with two .
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safeties apiece.
Jacob Well and Dave
Poole provided the other hits
for MHS, which improved to
5-0 this season at home.
. Trimble commined II
errors in the contest. Staner
Joel Barrett took the loss in
his five innings of work.
MEIGS 14, TRIMBLE 4
Tnmble · 000 220 - 4 5 11
Meigs 016 223 - 14 9 2
THS: Joel Barrett. Taylor Russell (6)
and Kasey Cruse

MHS (6·3): Bryan Delong and J.T.

Evans
WP- DeLong; LP - Barrett

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which put the Green and,
effoit. She fanned one,
White within striking diswalked none, gave up 12 hits,
tance.
II runs, and hit one batter.
TUPPERS PLAINS SOUTHERN 11, S GALLIA 0
Brittany Hardway paced
Southern 422 21 11 12 2
You could , call it a grand, the Lady Raide{s wtth a pair
SGallia 000 00 - 016 ·
bland ending - . as in of singles. Stephanie Griffith
WP - Eddy. LP - Fulks.
Eastern's Kathryn Sland.
had a double and Terra
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) That's because it was her Porter had a single along
Trimble 14, Meigs 8
Kevin Durant is done with hit that capped an incredible with two runs batted in.
ROCK SPRINGS
college.
comeback Holly Taylor and Kayla
Visiting Trimble scored seven
runs in the final three innings
Durant, an 18-year-old
for
an Smith added hits while Kari
to secure a 14-8 softball victoTexas fre sl)man and The
E a s t e r n McFann and Kirsten Carter ·
ry over Meigs Tuesday in non·
Lady Eagle knocked in runs in the setAssociated Press Player of
conference
action.
1
back.
f~u~ee3~1 ~ · The game started well for
the Year, said Tuesday he's
The
Lady
Marauders (5-3)
leaving the Longhorns to
committed
five
errors in the
River
Valley,
as
it
·scored
enter the NBA draft.
victory.
setback,
and
the
Lady
Tomcats
three
times
in
the
opening
"I enjoyed my year here
Bland hit
took
full
advantage
of
those
th;ll
lead
frame
and
held
at Texas," Durant said in a
a walk off,
mistakes
by
pounding
out
II
statement released before
t w o - r u n until late in the game.
hits
in
the
six-run
triumph.
his news conference. "All
double in McFanri, Porter and Carter
lied at five through four
· the fans and everyone here
Bland
the bottom dr.ove in runs for the Silver
complete,
THS plated four
of the sev- and Black.
consecutive
runs with three
at Texas made me feel right enth ending to lift her team
The Lady Raiders ' final
hits, a walk and an error
at home, considering I was to a thrillin~ 5_4 high school run came in the fourth after
against Maroon and Gold
so far from home. I will softball vtctory over. the. Griffith walked, stole two
starter
Hailey Ebersbach.
always be a Longhorn and R'
y; 11 L d R31'd
IVer a ey a Y
ers bases and scored on a
never forget what the peo·
Amy
Barr took over in the
on Tuesday - snapping a ground-out off ihe bat of
fifth,
but
Trimble came up
pie of Texas have done for five game losing streak in Porter. It gave River Valley a
with
three
more runs in the
me."
4-1 cushion, but it wasn't
the process.
siXth
thanks
to three hits and
After an All-American
The hit, her .second of the enough as Eastern rallied for
an
error.
season in which he swept game, drove in teammates four runs over its final two
' '
.'
Trailing 12-5 headed into
the major player of the Kelsey Holter and Brittany at-bats to come away with
Bryan
Walters/photo
the
bottom of the sixth, the
year awards, few expected Bissell- completing a huge the victory.
Meigs
coach
Dave
Fife,
second
from
right,
talks
to
his
hosts
managed three runs 'on a
Durant to play another sea- 1 comeback by the Lady
Sasha Collins picked up
inning of Tuesday's non-league soft- walk and three hits to pull
son in college.
Eagles that saw them score the pitching victory, allow- infield during the. fourth
within 12-8.
.
t T' bl t R k S .
Now the question is four times over the final two ing JUSt three hits and strik- ba II con t es t agams
rtm e a oc pnngs.
Trimble tacked on two
whether he' ll be . the first frames ro erase 4-1 deficit.
ing out four batters. McFann hit pitching of Sarah Eddy. the fourth, then Cundiff ham- insurance runs in the seventh,
pick of the June 28 draft.
The win raised Pam surrendered seven hits and
Southern scored four times mered a run-scoring double, ' securing the 14-8 decision.
Durant and Ohio State's Douthit's club to4-8 overall, struck out four in the loss.
in the ftrst inning when Sarah the score I0-0. Southern
Meigs had 10 hits in the
EASTERN 5, RIVER VALLEY 4
freshman center Greg and broke a string of five
Eddy
reached
on
an
error,
scored
a
si
ngle
run
in
the
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loss,
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Oden - who has nor yet consecutive losses. Eastern R
Whitney
Wolfe-Riffle
off
.
SG
starter
Niki
Fulks.
ing
the
way with three . .
Eastern 001 002 2 - 5 73
said if he 'II leave college lost . four games during a Kari McFann and Tena Porter. Sasha reached safely on a fielder's Eddy sinllled .and scored on a
Amber Burton followed
ana Kathryn Bland.
- . are considered the like- weekend tournament, and ·. COllins
choice, Vir~inia Brickles M'as. Turley tnple to account for with two safeties, while Meri
wP - Collins. LP - McFann.
ly first two picks.
also . fell to Southern on
hit with pttch and Stephanie the winner's final run.
. VanMeter, Cass1 Whan,
Monday.
Southern 11, s Gallia 0 Cundiff had a two-run single.
Meanwhile, the winning Whi~ey Smith and Ebersbach
River Valley, which was
MERCERVILLE _ The Sophomore Chelsea Pape pitcher Edd¥ was on top of prov1~ed one aptece. ..
also in need of.a victory, saw
followed up with a two-run her game, giving up just one
Alhe Jago paced the vtctors
CoNTAcrUs
hit (a single to Britney wtth four hils and four runs
its overall mark fall to 1-6 Southern Lady Tornadoes double for 'the 4-0 lead.
. Eddy.blanked South Gallia Spurlock), walking four, and scored. Katl~n ~alton! who I
OVP Sc:"orellne (S p.m.-1 o.m.) after the heanbreaking loss. claimed their third straight
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added three safeties. ·
ond win over River Valley
night,
an
again
hit
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hard
shot
and
Turley
nearly
hit,.
for
the
Ebt;rsbach took the loss,
this
year
.
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Lady
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Soorta Staff
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hits as Amber White logged
Brad Sherman, Sports Editor · a pair of singles. Kate
over
the then Wolfe-Riffle rifled an triple with two RBis, Eddy
Barr surrendered f&lt;?ur hits .
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Rebels .
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violation of tits law. Our
CaiiTodayll
enthusiastic, and well- Can do yard trim and clean
readere are hereby
SenHnel Transportation
groomed person , enjoy up, garden and flower bed
Informed that all
304-94H234
working with people; thrive tilling, lawn maintenance,
dwellings edvertl.edln
IIC!H21-4551
thla newspaper are
on the challenge of being roof repair and general
evallable on an equil
pa_rt of a busy rapidly handyman work, inside and
opportunity bases.
expanding, and innovative out. Aelerences available
TO DRIVE
HeaHh Care Office, then we 339-2999.

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TRACTOR-TRAILER
TRAINING CENTERS
FULL-TIIAE CLASSES'
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FINANCING AVAILABLE'

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Cel*etlflg 21.,_.. In Bllalneaa

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1·800·334-1203

~ould l'ove to have you on
our team. No e~p·erience
necess11-ry. Full training is
available. Excellent wOI"kirg
conditions.
"competitive
wage offered. Please send
resumes to: CLA Box 548,
do Gallipolis Tribune, PO
Bo~ 469, Gallipolis, OH
45631 .

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Overbrook Rehabilitation
Center is cUrrently accepting
appliCations for dietary aide.
Part tinie positions available.
Anyone inter ested please
pick up an application al333
Page Street, Middleport,
·Ohio. E.O.E. &amp; a Participant
of the Drug-Free Workplace
Program.

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Mobile Home set-up, servic es. Windows, doors, steps &amp;
supplies
(304)391·5863
located in Nitro.
TURNED DOWN.ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
No Fee Unless We Winl
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Cozy, brick tri-le11el 3-4bd,
· 2ba, 2 car attached garage
on 1.3 wooded acres. Price
Reduced! 5769 SR 588 .
(740)446-7157.
Minia1Ure farm . Unibuilt
home on 4 acres, on SA
160. 3BR, 1BA. PeSches,
berries, grapes. Swimming
pool. New app~ances. Wood
burner, $95 ,000. 740-388·
0815

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(Careers Close To Home) ..,
Call Today! 740·446·4367,
1·800-214·0452
.gallipoliscarMroollage.com
.llccredlted Member AccredHing
Council lor ll'l&lt;»pendenl Cclleges
aoo Schools 127-48.

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courthouse, Pome.roy,

Publk Nolicfs in N!•!;pal"'"-0
Your Right to Know, D&lt;limoo Ri!hl t• y,.,r lloor.ll

requirements, the aforesaid Meigs

various equal opportu·
nlty provisions, and
the requirement lor a
payment bond and per·
lormance bo.n d lor
100% ol the contract
price. No bidder may
withdraw his bid within
thirty (30) days alter
the actual date ol the
opening ther~ol. The
Meigs
County

C •O
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Commissioners or by
certified
check,

Ohio 4575g until 1 :00
cashiers check, or letp.m., Thursday, April
ter of credit upon a sol26, 2007 and then at
vent bank In the
1:15 p .m. at said office
amount ol not less
opened and read aloud
than 10% of the bid
for the following :
amount in favor of the
Specifications
aforesaid
Meigs
enclosed In bid packet.
County
Specifications, and bid
Commissioners. Bid
forms may be secured
a1 the office of Meigs Commissioners Bonds shall be accom•
.C o u n t y reserve the right to panled by Proof ol
Aulhorlty ollhe official
Commissioners, reject eny or all bids.
Davenport, or agent signing the
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Mlck
bond.
Ohio 45769 Phone 740· President
Meigs
County Bids shall be sealsd
992-2895
and marked as Bid lor
A deposit ol SO dollars Commissioners
Pomeroy
Street
will be required lor (4) 5, 11, 16
Resurfacing
and
each set of plans and
specifications. Tho lull __P_u_b_l.-tc_N_o_t_lc-e-"" mailed or delivered to:
Meigs
Counly
amount will returned
Commissioners
within thirty (3D) days
NOTICE TO CONTRAC- Courthouse Pomeroy,
alter r,celpt. of bids .
Ohio 45769
Each bid · must be TORS
accompanied by either Sealed proposals for Attention of bidders Is
a bid bond in . an the Pomeroy Street called to all of the
conamounf oi1DO% of the Resurfacing as per requirements
bid amount with a speclllcations in bid talned In this bid pack·
surety satisfactory to packet will be recelvsd el, particularly to the
Labor
the aloresald Meigs by ihe Meigs County Federal
at Standards Provisions
c o u n t y Commissioners
' Davis-Bacon
Commissioners or by their office at the ' and
certllled
' check, Courthouse, Pomeroy, Wages, various lnsur·
requirements.
cashiers check, or let· Ohio 45769 until 1 :00 ance
tar of credit upon a sol· p .m .. April26, 2007 and various equal opportu·
vent bank In the then at 1:15 p.m. at nlty provisions, and
amount ol not less said office opened and the requirement lor a
than 1Oo/o ol the bid resd aloud lor the fol· payment bond and per·
lormance bond lor
amount in favor 'o l the lowing:
aforesaid
Meigs This Is a Prevailing 100% ol the c.ontract
.
C o u n t y Wage ·project. See price.
Commissioners . Bid Spoclllcatlons In bid No bidder may with·
·
.
draw his bid within
Bonds shall be accom· packet.
ponied by proof ol Speclflcallons, and bid thirty (30) days alll!r
Authority of the..offlclal forms may be secured lhe actual ilate of the
or agsnt signing the at the office ol Meigs opening thereof. The
o. u
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t
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County
bond. Bids . shall be c

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Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at Village
Manor
and
Riverside
Apartments in Middleport.
From $327-$592 . Ca\1 740992·5064 . Equal Housing
Opportunities.
--------Middleport N 3rd Ave., 1 &amp; 2

NEW AND USED STUL plows , John Deere
Steel Seams, Pipe Rebar disc, John Deere 609
For
Concrete,
Angle , 6' Rottery Mower,
Channel. Flat Bar. Steel
Sprayer with 100 gal
Grating
For
Drains.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;l tank 6 ton wagon gear
Scrap Metals Open Monday, 304-593-4 750
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday, Bam-4:30pm . Closed Kiefer Built· Valley -Bisonand
Livestock
Thursday,
Saturday
&amp; Horse
LOadmaxTrailers Sunday. (740)446-7:JOO ·
Gooseneck, Dumps. &amp;
Retired truck driver selling Utility· Aluma Aluminum
flat bed equipment, head ~ 11
B&amp;W Goo
edc
sen
ache rack, tarps, chains, .ra ers· T
Hit ches·
railer
Parts.
• 'lers
binders &amp; wenches, 3 steel Carmo'chael
.ral
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shipping crates 11ftx22ft.x (74o)44G-24l2
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Modern 1 Bedroom Apt ., - .
Call (7401446 -0390·

New 2BA apartments.
Washer/dryer
hookup,
stovelrefrigerator included.
AlSO. units on SA 160. Pets
Welcome! (740)441-Q194.
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Twin R1vers Tower is accepting apPlications lor wa~ing
list lor
1· br,
apartment ,for
'the
elderly/disabled call 675·
6679
Equal
Housing
Opportunity

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1 BR Apt. WID Hook-ups.
www.spring-valley-proPer·
ties.com 740-441 -9668 or
740 _339 _0362

Commercial building ' For
Rent' 1600 square feet, off
street parking. Great location! 749 Third Avenue in
Gallipolis. Rent $400/mo.
2 BA garage apt. for renl. Call Wayne (404}456-3802
$300/mo plus $150/dep.
Utilities not included. Call Commerical Space fo~ rent
Main St. Pf. Pl. $400/mo call
773-9181
Julie 703·528·0617
3 and 4 room furnished apts. - - - - - - - - clean WID I"K:&gt;otlup. No pets. Prime commercial space for
Ref. and deposit required. rent at Spring~lley Plaza .
740·446·1519.
Call 645·2192.

Beautiful AKC Yorkies. 4-5 being trained . 1 Sorrel 15
lbs . when grown. Reduced hands. $500. Both ar_e regis·
price. 740. 441 •9510
tered American Saddle
Bred. 44'1-0511
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For sa 1e· 1ema1e Rat·temer
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--------tO mon. old $100.00 304- 2 Uamas. 1 male, 1 female.
675·7946
Female is pregnant. $400
eaCh. 6yr.oh1 Mare. Aides
Ml.51C\L
· good. $400. 740·256·1652
L-..,;INsn!~::,::~UMENI'Sjj;-ii.,.J. or 256-1233.
-------Bach Omega silver trumpet. 4 month old Nanny &amp; Billy.
Excellent condition. Askiog Bore percentag~ goats. 367$800. 740-367-0622
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675-1798
-------Goats lor Sale. Boer Goals,
Club kids, Born Jan &amp; Feb.
2007. Call (740)256·9247

1986

Jaguar · 4

door

VanDerPiaus Deluxe 6 cyl
auto very nice sun rool ,
excellent !ires, drives and
rides super. 126K miles.
$2595.00 060. 740· 992·
2478 01 740·41 6-09 18.

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01 Oyna Superglide. 10,500
m1les. $9000. 446· 1414 or
709· t 202

98 Honda C8R 900 AR
Good condition. Red in
color. Neeas new back tire
Have ti~e . JUSt needs put on
- - - -- - - -1997 Camara 1 owner, 3 $3000, OBO. 740-389.0009
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auto., CD player, america n !!
CA!\Wf.ll'i &amp;
racing wheels. \lery good
IL UmR HO\
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must

see to 05 Dutchman 28ft with slide

out &amp; BB. lots of storage.
2002 Cavalier 40 5 Speed excellent shape. $10 ,900 .
5
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$4500 . 2000
-t o uto 367-7755
$4700. 1999 Jeep Wrangler
$6900 . 2005 Sunliie 20
2001 Jay Co Designer 5th
$6900. Others in stock. 3 Wheel ex1ra nice $17,000
months/3000 mile warranty. Phone· (304)675-2246
Cook Motors. 740·446-0 103.
83 Jayco. 14 h. $2500. 740·
328 Jackson Pike
367-0646
Auto B"yer
has 20 cars lhat
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get 20·30 mpg. 446-7278

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91 Fo1d F150 2wd reg. cab:
A/C, lilt, cruise ladder rack.
toot box. call 416·4604 ·
daytime

BASEII!ENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local references turnished. Established 1975.
Call 24· Hrs. (740) 446·
0870 , Rogers Sas\menl
waterproofing.

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YOUR
BUSINESS
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Townhouse
Apartments, Very Spacious,
2 Bedrooms, C/A, , 1/2
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool, Patk&gt;, Start $425/Mo. 1 Nascar "All Star Ticket"
No Pets, Lease Plus 5/19/07 Charlotte 304-773- ·
Security Deposit Required, 5177
(740)367-7086.
27' above grOund swimming
Middlepon Beech Street. 2 po,; . 740-367-0889
bedroom furnished apart· - - - - - - - - ment, deposit &amp; pre-rental 6 Cemetery lots for sale at
references. no pets, utilities Graham Cemetery call 724·
paid. (740)992·0165
729-3842

Check bur Large
Inventory Of
New &amp; Used\lehicles
smithsuperstore.com

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reserve the right to
rolect any or all bids.
Mlck
Davenport,
Prasldent
Meigs County commisaioners
(4) 6, 11 , 18

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(Rescheduled from Easter Sunday)

Sunday, April15
2:00pm
Hospital's French 500 Room
Call 446-5030 fJlr more

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1999
Ford
Windstar
Northwood. Great condition
00 Camaro T Top 91 Km . 94 ,000miles. 740 ·985· 38 10
$5,800 OBO 304·59 3·4750

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JOhn Deere Corn Picker,
One Row, $800. (740}388·
9117

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FOR SALE
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02 F150, 58.000 miles. 740·
379-24 10 ·.
--------1966 International dump
- - -- --'--- truck, 1 1/2ton. 1600 series,
WUELITZEA
PIANO Bentley Pig Sale. Friday non COL, snowplow, 19.000
$900 .00. ' Call between April 20th. 7:30pm. Fayette , miles .. good tires. diesel
1:00&amp;4:00. 74D-992·5043. County Fa ir Grounds, engine. 5 sp and 2 sp rear,
Wasflington Courthouse. rusty but usable , $4 ,900 .
Ohio. Selling Sl75 head. All 740-416-0918
Barrows and Gilts. Roger
1991 Chevy S-10 lor sell
Bentley. 937·584-2398.
needs Motor $400 740-742·
FARM
Fair pigs $100 each. 304- 7203 or 740·4 16·2434

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For Sale 1996 Dodge 2500
4WO Truck laramie SLT
package, 360 aU1 o. 98k.
$5,750, upper doors w/slid·
ing glass for CJN J Jeep
$150 IJJ4)593-3433

Female 38 yr/old professional wanting to rent a 2 or 3
bedroom house in the Point
Pleasant area. 304-812·
4122
A. HIDDEN TREASURE!
\ IIIH II \ \J )i "f
Laurei
Commons
Apartments. Largest in the
are"a! BeaUtifully renovated
throughout including brand
new kitchen and bath.
Starting at $405 ..0811 todayl
Appliance Warehouse
(304)273-3344
in Henderson, WV. Pre·
Apartment for rent, 1·2
owned Appliances, all under
Bdrm., remodeled, new carWarranty, also have recondipet, stove &amp; frig., water,
tioned Big Screen TV's
sewer, trash pd. Middlepon.
(304)675·7999
$425.00. No pelS. Rei.
required. 740-643-5264.
Mollohan Furn. 202 Clark
BEAUTIFUL
APART- Cflapel Rd. New fum, 1f yot.i
MENTS
AT .BUDGET like to save mqney, check us
PRICES AT JACKSON out. Drive a little, ·save alotl
ESTATES, 52 Westwood 388·0173
Drive from $365 to $560.
Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call Used furniture store,
740·446·2568.
Equal Bulavitle Pike , Electric
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~H..:;o::us..:;ln::!g..:;::.PP::.:::.rt..:;un::.ity::.._ _ Ranges , Chests, Couches,
Mattresses, •bunk beds.
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· dinettes, recliners, Nice
ED &amp; AFFORDAiiLEt
2002 Bass Tracker fishing
Townhouse
apartments, boat". Business and property
and/or small houses FOR for sale. (740)446·4782
RENT. Call (740)441·1111 Gallipolis, OH, Hrs 11 ·3 (M·
for application &amp; inlormation. F)

Commissioners , Commissioners
Courthouse, Pomer.,Y,
Ohio 45768
Phone
740-992·2Bg~.
A
deposU ql 0 dollars will
be required for each
sa! 'ol plans and spec!llcallons.
The
lull
amount
will
be
returned within thirty

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$100 Private Treaty at farm
521 Ewington Roac:l. Vinton .
Oh"io 740·368-Q1 83 or 645·

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called to all ol the (30) days alter receipt
requirements
con~ of bids.
talned In this bid pack- Eacli bid must be
Hh
et, particularly to the accompanied by 9 er
Federal
Labor a bid bond In an
Standards Provisions amount of 1OOo/o. of the
and
Davis-Bacon bid amount with a
Wages, various insur- surety satisfactory to

ance

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(304)882·3017

Natural Gas Vented room
Farmall A with culliva·
Heater 70,000 BTU's New
lors
&amp; side dresser,
Condition, $500. 1-614-4406671 .
John Deere 3 bottom

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
for Rent, Meigs County, In
FORSP~'!...
town, No Pets, Deposit
tv..~"~ I
Required, (740)992-5174 or
(74o1441 .m1o.
Commercial building ' For
Renr 1600 square le9t. off
1 .and 2 bedroom apart- str~et parkin-g. Great loCa·
ments. furnished and unfur- tion! 749 Third Avel'l.le in
nisfled, security deposit Gallipolis. Rent 5400 /mo.
required; no pets, 740-992- 0811 Wayne (404)456,·3802

.(304) 675-1333

sealed and marksd as
Bid lor Scipio twp.
Ballfield
Fencing
Prolocl and mailed or
delivered to:
Mslgs
.county
Commissioners •
Coyrthouse
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Attention ol bidders Is

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.tloint ,tlleasant ~egi5ter

NOTICE TO CONTRAC·
TORS
Sealed proposals for
the Scipio Township
Ballfield
Fencing ,
Meigs County, Ohio,
•• will be received by the
Meigs ·
County
Commissioners
at
their oHice at the

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Nice 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
doublewide near war-Mart,
$575/mo plus deposit &amp; utili740 446 2515
ties. ( 1 ·
Taking applications tor 2 BR.
No pets. $275fmo, includes
water and sewer. $200/dep.
740-446-3617.

(7 40) 992-2155

NOTICES

$50-$60/month
•Owner pays water, sewer,
trash

11 yr. old Gelding gaited trail
AKC Reg. Miniature long
ha
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horse, 15.2
llds, sorre .
M ~le Home on Cora " 'tll
hat' rad
Dachshund
12
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VV1
m Modefn 1 BR Apt. Cal1446·
Blaze with wMe hind st
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off 325. References and 3736
deposit. No pels. 245-5622
All shots . 740.367.0846
$1200. 3 yr. old Gelding,

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new log home s!ting ,

• 2&amp;3 be&lt;toom apartments
•Central heat &amp; AJC
•Wasfler/dryer i"lo&lt;Nc.up
•All electric- averaging

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0% Financing- 36 'Mos.
available now on John
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In Deere Z Trak Zero Tum1 &amp;
Stock. Call -Ron Evans, 1- 5.99% Fixed Rate on John
800-537-9528.
Deere Gstor1 Carmichael
Equipment (740)446·2412.

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on approx. 1.44 acres,
almost ready to move into.

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Apartments

Br. furnished apts .. no pets.
Mabile Horne Lot in Johnson previous rental reference.

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Attention!
Milking position on Mason
Co. Dairy Farm: hourly pay:
SOhr work week: Call Tim al
304-674.()209

Www' comlcs.com
Tyle(s Used Parts and sal·
vage wants to buy junk cars
and salvage pay cash. 740· . . . , , . . . . - - - - - . . ,
698-4104 740-416·1594

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Mobile Home Lot for rent 3br all Appliances furnished • Payment could be the
near Vinton . Call (740)441 - 304-576-2934
same as rent.
1111 .
Mortgage
locators.
541 Roush Ln. Cheshire. ~J:l(l7·0000
Rent Mobile Home space $450/mo plus deposit , 2BR , ,J.-~-~.- - - - - Single Wide Mobile Home All Electric, Full basement. ln Pomeroy, 3 Br., 2 bath .
MOBILE HOMES
space. private lot. Apple No pets, (740)367-74t2
newty rerTK:&gt;defed. 740--843FOR SALE
Grove area for detfiils call
5264.
applications
for
3Accepting
'419·864·6783
~ 1979 14x70. 38R. 1 BA.
bedroom, 2-bath &amp; laundry
MOIIFORWlD~
. • Appliances and new furroom 2 story house Vith out
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buiiding. Stove &amp; rek"i~ratOr
included. Nice corner klt in 2 BR ApprO)( . 3 mi from
Need to sell your home? Point Pleasant. 1sl month $ town. Green Township. no
Late on payments. diVOrce, deposit required. $6001 pets. Rei. $475/mo and
job 1ransler or a death? I month, $600 deposit. No $475/dep. 740--446--£565
can buy your home. An cash pets. Available April 1st.
NEW 2007 4 Bed
M-Home 4-Aent 3br, S4qO a
and quick dosing. 74()...416- 740-446-9595.
3130'.
HUO HOMESJ 4 bedroom, 2 month + $400 dep. in
Hartlord, w.J 304-882-1107
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bath. S199/mo. 3 bedroom.
llliiii!MU2Ul51

George's Portable Sawmill, About $3000 down. 812 S.
don1 haul your logs to the 3rd. Ave.,_Micttlepon. Totally
Mill just call 304-675-1957 . remodeled. 3 bedrooms, 1
bath . Perfect credit not
required Payment $525 .
Appraised $70,000
740367-7129.

Want to buy cars in any con- ~-------·
dilion. 388-8228
1 \ 11 ' 1 11) \ 11 \ 1
Drivers Needed:
COL HME provider located in
l...osr AND
Drivers willing to drive for Galipolis, OH is seeking a
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pre err
u growth has created the need
Drl e ~m st
Found at Kirkland Memorial.
accept any adver
no t necessary.
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8/W pup. Looks like lab. 3 or
IHment In vlolatl
ual to bring talent to this
t
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4 monlhs old.-740-645-5194
the law.
nance on rul.if\
equip· demanding role.
A PAN LPN position ·is now menl, yard work &amp; olh~r misavailable in Chesapeake, cellaneous
chores. • Perform computer data
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opera11ng eqUip·
. entry .
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4x4'a For Sale .......; ...... ;............................... 725
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Correspond with
the job for you. You would be weldl ng a P1~s.
Announcement ............................................ 030
part of a team that provides (304)937-3410
Insurance companies
Antlques ....................................................... 530
services to individuals with
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Apartments lor Aent ..... ,..............,.............. 440
Assist in accounts
mental retardation and
Auc:llon and Flea Market.............................080
receivable
procedures
Experleilcod
developmental disabllities.
Aulo Parts &amp; Acceesorles .......................... 760
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Maintenance
Tech
We provide on the job train:
ccurately file and
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Aulo Repelr .................... .............................. 770
lng al)d IJ.IIdance from an
Auloslor Sale ..............................................710
maintainr~~~~ medical
LPN
Supervisor
and Locel manufacturing organiBoata &amp; Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
Director of Nursing. If you zallon is seeking an exper~- ·Job reqUirementS inClude:
Building Supplleli .......... .............................. 550
would like to take advantage enced maintenance . techm·
I Excellent time
Bualneas end Bulldlnga ............................. 340
of this opportunity, cootact cian to provide mechanical 1
Business Opportunlty ................................. 210
and
elec1rical
·
support
In
a
managemenl
, organization
Angle McMillian for an Interoperation . and communication skills
Business Tralnlng ........................., ...........~. 140
view at 74Q-446·7148. An continuous
Campers &amp; Motor Homee ....................; ...... 790
Equal Opportunity Employer Position is responsible for
(both verbal and written)
instaiiB1ion, maintenance
Camping Equipment ................................... 760
F/MIDN.
1
and repair of facility equipExcellent computer skills,
Cards or Thanks .......................................... 010
Child/Elderly Care ....................................... 190.
An Excellent way to earn ment as well as physical .experience with Microsoft
facility. Experienced lndlvld·
Office Suite a must
Electrlcsi/Relrlgeratlon ...............................840
money. The New Avon.
Equipment loi Rent .....................................480
0811 Marilyn 304·882·2645 ual with strong background I DME billing eXperience is
in welding and fabricatiOn is
Excavating ........ ; .......................................... 830
Automoltve Technician preferred. Requirements
a plus
. Farm Equlpmenl. ......................................... l10
Wentltd
This is a great opportunity
Include
an
associate's
Farms lor Rent. ............. :..............................430
Due to the recent
degree and two years expe· for a very organized individFarms lor Sala ............................................. 330
increase in Oll' service
rience
andlor training in a ual who is self motivated to
For Leese ..................................................... 490
market, John Sang is
build a career path while
related position.
Fo; Sale ....................... ................................. 585
developing
relationships
looking for an
This
organization
Is
a
team·
For Sale or Trsdec.........., .............................590·
with the patients and famiAutomotive Technician.
based
business
focused
on
Fruits &amp; Vegelables ................. :................... 580
Our new service market
exceeding the expectations lies we serve! Competitive
Furnished Rooms ........................................450
stretches as far north as
of
customers and committed wage, great benefits, and a
General Haullng ........................., .................850
Columbus, OH and to
10 the success of its associ- team environment are all
Giveaway ......................................................040
the other side or
ates. Competitive salary induded in this exciting
Happy Ads ....................................................
Charleston. WV. W!h
.and benefits package , career.
Hay &amp; Graln ..................................................640
this increased area, the
includng healthcare insur- Apply in person at:
Help Wanted ................................................. 110
proper Technician needs
ance. 401 (k) plan, and edu· Family Oxygen and Medical
Home lmprovements ........., ......................... 810
experience in car and
cational
assistance .
Equipment
omes tor Sale ............................................ 310
truCk repair. ForO training
Interested individuals should
70 Pine Street
Household Gooda ....................................... 510
is a plus but not neces·
submit 8 cover letter and
Ga11ip;olis, OH 45631
Hoilsea for Rent .......................................... 410
sary. Pay scale will be
NO phone calls please
resume to:
In Memoriam ................................................020
based on experience
SOA Plastics
Insurance ..................................................... 130
and qualifications. In
Attn: Human Resources
Lavin &amp; Garden Equipment.. ...................... 660
addition to.the areas
PO Box 249
HOME HEALTH AIDES.
Llvestock......................................................630
best pay we offer 401k
RavenSWOOd,
26164
SIGN ON BONUS home
Loet and Found ........................................... 060
retirement. heaHh insurOr by ema~: vmpJoymgnJQsdr· health care of SE Ohio is
Lola &amp; Acreage ............................................ 350
ance, disability Insur. currently hiring home health
gjaotjr:s cpm
Mlscelloneoua .................................!............ 170
ance, life insurance af1d
aides • com~tilive wages.
Miscellaneous Merchandlse ....................... 540
paid vacation. To apply
Call 740-662·1222.
No phone calls please.
Mobile Home Repair....................................860
for this exclusive posiEOE MIFIDN
Mobile Homes lor Rent ........................, ...... 420
tion, oontac1 JimmY
Mobile Homes lor Sale ................................320
Thomas at (740)446·
Looking lor a Job?
Money to Loan ............................................. 220
9800.
Experienced Waitress want·
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ..........................740
Take a ctoaarlook at
ed!
Flexible hours and
Mualcallnstruments ................................... 570
lnfoCiolonl
weekends. Pick up applicaPersonals ..................................................... 005
tions in Racine at Krider
Pets lor Sale ................................................ 560
Kountry Kitchen. No ptlJne We make call on behalf ol
Plumbing &amp; Heetlng .................................... 820
~
major VOiitical organizations
calls please.
Prolesalonal Servicea ................................. 230
and we offer :
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ............................... 160
• Up to $8.50/hour
Real Ealale Wanted ..................................... 360
EOE
FEDERAL
Sc:l1001slnslructlon ..............., ..................... t50
• Full and Part lima shifts
POSTAL~OBS
Seed ; Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
$16:·53-$27.58/hr., now hir• raid·training, holidays
Situ allons Wanled ...............................: ....... 120
AVON I All Areasl To Buy or
ing. For application and lree
Space for Renl ............................................. 460
Sell. Shirley Spears, 304·
and Vacations
govememenl job info, call
Sporting Goods ........................................... 520
675·1429.
American Ass.Qc. of Labor 1·
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Full
benefits p_ackage
SUV'slor Sale ............... .-.............................. 720
913·599-8042, 24/tirs. amp.
BartenderM'ai1ress
Wanted.
Trucks lor Sale ............................................ 715
serv.
Call Talia 740-794-14:;!7
If this is what you have
Upholstery ................................................... 870
been look.ing lOr give us a
V11111 For Sale ......................................:........730
Wanted: Direct Supervision - -- - - - - -call todayl
Wanted to Buy ............................................. 090
time
. Preschool
employees to oversee male Full
Wantsd to Buy· Farm Suppllee .................. 620 . youth in a staff secure resi· Assistant.
$6.70 hour.
wanted ·To Do .............................................. 160
1-877-46:Hi247
dential erNironment. Must limited benefits.
M·.
Wanled to Rent .......... :.......: ......................... 470
2311
pass
physical
training F/daytme. Send resume to
Yard Sale- Galllpolla ......................\ .............072
requirement. Pay based on Early Education Station
or stop by:
Yard Sale-Pomeroy/Middle •. ,.. ~ ................. 074
experience. Call (740)379- 2122 Jefferson Ave . Pt.
242 3rd Avenue
Yard Sate-Pl. Ple. . .rl ................................ o7&amp;
9083 between 9·3 Mon-Fri
Pleasant, WV 25550
Gallipolis, OH

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anted ada meetln
OE standards.

Care for Elderly In their
home. Have references.
Please call (740)441·9824
or (740)441·9232.

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good
ApprO&gt; . 1
112 yrs.
oJd.stocf&lt;,
740,
245-9250
Absolute Top Dollar: U.S.
Silver and Gold Coins,
Proofsets, Gold Rings, Pre1935
U.S.
Currency,
Solitaire Diamonds- M.T.S.
Coin Shop, 151 Second
Avenue, Gallipolis. 740-446·
2842.

Perennial Cat Shelter
·-cleo"
2 year old spayed female,
Prefers to be a barn cat
Call 740 645·7275

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BR, 1 112 B.A.. Gas heat.
$500/mo. $500 dep, no pels,
446-348 t .
--...,------3 bedrOoms, Clifton, $400
per month plus deposit,
(740)742·1903

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Commercial Building on
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Next to lrvinS Glass. 446·
6565.r
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Br., 1 balh hom~ with newer
furnace. water heater,
plumbing. &amp; electric
In
Pomeroy. Hardwood noors.
remodeled kitcflen &amp; bath.
Add your own carpeting.
Upstairs could possibly be
finished for more living
space. Can Sandy Collins·,
Sole&amp;Bioom Realtors, at
740·591·9202. $27 .500.

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Seasoned fire wood. Oak
and Hickory split. You haul
or I haul· Take CAA&amp; HEAP
740-949-2038.

male cat purple collar, miss·
4 mixed breed puppies. ing from 330 Mechanic St,
Blacl&lt; and WMe.
Pomeroy since Jan. 3rd 07,
wks old. name Skooter-bOy, If found
1 Chow/Lab,
Male. 446-6233
please call (740)992·3629
Big Screen TV. 245-~1

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Small mixed
t.eed.puppies.
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shots. Very playful. 446-9535 ~

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Free to good home. Female 3 Family Yard SS.Ie, SA 850,
Pit BUI, 4yrS". old. Spayed 314 mile f~om Bodimers,
and friendly. 441 ·9521
r~ 13th &amp; 14th. 9am-6 m.
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5% dn, 20homes.
yrs @avail8%.
For listings 800-559-4109
e&lt;t. F144.
large 4 BR , 1 112_ ba1h,
pets. $575/mo pltJS deposit &amp; utili·
ties_ 86 Garfield, ~74Q)446·
2515 or (740)645- 1646.

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Need to Sell!

1998 16x80
trailer with 3/4 acre land in 2 or 3 Br. house,
Gallipolis Ferry (304)593- 740·992-5858.
2454

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DOWN PAYMENr pro11ams for you to buy your
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• 1OO~k financing
• l ess than perfect credit.
accepted
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~rtenders, Dishwashers &amp; ~::::::::
Kitchen with Mexican fOOd
Custom Amish Kitchen with
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Experience apply within.
••NOTICE** soMdsurfacecot.mters, 3BA.
Company TEAMS Needed!
2B_A,
$142,000.
Call
MAKE YOUR MOVE NOWt Part lime Postal Job. Thur &amp;
' (740)256-9247
Borrow Smart. Contac t
Sentinel Transportation Sal a must. Must use own
the Ohio Division of
LLC
car. 256·1664
Financial
Institution's
An LLC of DUPONT
Office
of
Consumer
Needs OTR Teem Drivers
POST OFFICE NOW
Dedicated Runs
HIRING
Affairs BEFORE you refiHome Ev~ WHitt
nance your home or
..... '
Avg. Pay $20/llr or
obtain a loan. BEWARE
Superior "-1 Up 1
$57K
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All real ealllleadvertlalng
$ 0•K"+'
annua Y
of requests for any large
7
Including Federal Benefits
advance payments of
In this newspapfr 11
Uneq.Jaled Benelits1
and OT,Paid Training,
aubjeet to the Fedtnll
Including Med/Oen/Vis
Vatations.FT/PT .
fees or insurance. Call the
Fair HoualngAct of 1968
Office
of
Consumer
which llllkll It Illegal to
Fully Funded Company
1·800·564·1775 Ext. #8923
Aftalrs ioll free at .1·866advertlu "enY
Pension Program C 6%
USWA
278..()003 to learn if tha
preference, limitation or
Plus Matching 401 (k)
mortgage
broker or
Salaty Equip Fum.
discrimination based on
R&amp;J Trud&lt;ing leading The Way lender
IS
properly
race, color, religion, Nx
Safety Bonus!
R&amp;J Trudl.ing now Hiring at our licensed. (This is a public
familial statu a or national
New Haven, WV Terminal. . For
And So "uch Morell
orlgln, or any Intention to
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Regional Hauls-Dump Div. 1 service announ cement
ays nn
year OTR veriliabla e~~p. Call 1- from the Ohio Valley
make enyauch
6400 Maccorckle Ave . SE
600·462·9365 ask lor Kam
Publishing Company)
preference, limitation or
(e&lt;it 95 011 1-n1 ·
discrimination."
Charleston, WV
Rooters:
Metal
roofing,
-sid·
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Frt, 13th 5-7 pm
Till a newapal)lr will not
ing and EPDM. Top pay and
SERVICES
Sit, 14th 9am-5pm
knowingly accept
benefits.
724·229--8020
3vrs. COLlA Verlflallle Exp.
advertl'lementa for real
Tank/Hazmal Aeq .
estate whtch Ia In
Wanted: If you are a vibr(!.nl, It's Spring Clean-up Tim,e!
violation of tits law. Our
CaiiTodayll
enthusiastic, and well- Can do yard trim and clean
readere are hereby
SenHnel Transportation
groomed person , enjoy up, garden and flower bed
Informed that all
304-94H234
working with people; thrive tilling, lawn maintenance,
dwellings edvertl.edln
IIC!H21-4551
thla newspaper are
on the challenge of being roof repair and general
evallable on an equil
pa_rt of a busy rapidly handyman work, inside and
opportunity bases.
expanding, and innovative out. Aelerences available
TO DRIVE
HeaHh Care Office, then we 339-2999.

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our team. No e~p·erience
necess11-ry. Full training is
available. Excellent wOI"kirg
conditions.
"competitive
wage offered. Please send
resumes to: CLA Box 548,
do Gallipolis Tribune, PO
Bo~ 469, Gallipolis, OH
45631 .

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Overbrook Rehabilitation
Center is cUrrently accepting
appliCations for dietary aide.
Part tinie positions available.
Anyone inter ested please
pick up an application al333
Page Street, Middleport,
·Ohio. E.O.E. &amp; a Participant
of the Drug-Free Workplace
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Mobile Home set-up, servic es. Windows, doors, steps &amp;
supplies
(304)391·5863
located in Nitro.
TURNED DOWN.ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
No Fee Unless We Winl
1-888-582-3345

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Cozy, brick tri-le11el 3-4bd,
· 2ba, 2 car attached garage
on 1.3 wooded acres. Price
Reduced! 5769 SR 588 .
(740)446-7157.
Minia1Ure farm . Unibuilt
home on 4 acres, on SA
160. 3BR, 1BA. PeSches,
berries, grapes. Swimming
pool. New app~ances. Wood
burner, $95 ,000. 740-388·
0815

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Your Right to Know, D&lt;limoo Ri!hl t• y,.,r lloor.ll

requirements, the aforesaid Meigs

various equal opportu·
nlty provisions, and
the requirement lor a
payment bond and per·
lormance bo.n d lor
100% ol the contract
price. No bidder may
withdraw his bid within
thirty (30) days alter
the actual date ol the
opening ther~ol. The
Meigs
County

C •O
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Commissioners or by
certified
check,

Ohio 4575g until 1 :00
cashiers check, or letp.m., Thursday, April
ter of credit upon a sol26, 2007 and then at
vent bank In the
1:15 p .m. at said office
amount ol not less
opened and read aloud
than 10% of the bid
for the following :
amount in favor of the
Specifications
aforesaid
Meigs
enclosed In bid packet.
County
Specifications, and bid
Commissioners. Bid
forms may be secured
a1 the office of Meigs Commissioners Bonds shall be accom•
.C o u n t y reserve the right to panled by Proof ol
Aulhorlty ollhe official
Commissioners, reject eny or all bids.
Davenport, or agent signing the
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Mlck
bond.
Ohio 45769 Phone 740· President
Meigs
County Bids shall be sealsd
992-2895
and marked as Bid lor
A deposit ol SO dollars Commissioners
Pomeroy
Street
will be required lor (4) 5, 11, 16
Resurfacing
and
each set of plans and
specifications. Tho lull __P_u_b_l.-tc_N_o_t_lc-e-"" mailed or delivered to:
Meigs
Counly
amount will returned
Commissioners
within thirty (3D) days
NOTICE TO CONTRAC- Courthouse Pomeroy,
alter r,celpt. of bids .
Ohio 45769
Each bid · must be TORS
accompanied by either Sealed proposals for Attention of bidders Is
a bid bond in . an the Pomeroy Street called to all of the
conamounf oi1DO% of the Resurfacing as per requirements
bid amount with a speclllcations in bid talned In this bid pack·
surety satisfactory to packet will be recelvsd el, particularly to the
Labor
the aloresald Meigs by ihe Meigs County Federal
at Standards Provisions
c o u n t y Commissioners
' Davis-Bacon
Commissioners or by their office at the ' and
certllled
' check, Courthouse, Pomeroy, Wages, various lnsur·
requirements.
cashiers check, or let· Ohio 45769 until 1 :00 ance
tar of credit upon a sol· p .m .. April26, 2007 and various equal opportu·
vent bank In the then at 1:15 p.m. at nlty provisions, and
amount ol not less said office opened and the requirement lor a
than 1Oo/o ol the bid resd aloud lor the fol· payment bond and per·
lormance bond lor
amount in favor 'o l the lowing:
aforesaid
Meigs This Is a Prevailing 100% ol the c.ontract
.
C o u n t y Wage ·project. See price.
Commissioners . Bid Spoclllcatlons In bid No bidder may with·
·
.
draw his bid within
Bonds shall be accom· packet.
ponied by proof ol Speclflcallons, and bid thirty (30) days alll!r
Authority of the..offlclal forms may be secured lhe actual ilate of the
or agsnt signing the at the office ol Meigs opening thereof. The
o. u
n
t
y Meigs
County
bond. Bids . shall be c

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Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at Village
Manor
and
Riverside
Apartments in Middleport.
From $327-$592 . Ca\1 740992·5064 . Equal Housing
Opportunities.
--------Middleport N 3rd Ave., 1 &amp; 2

NEW AND USED STUL plows , John Deere
Steel Seams, Pipe Rebar disc, John Deere 609
For
Concrete,
Angle , 6' Rottery Mower,
Channel. Flat Bar. Steel
Sprayer with 100 gal
Grating
For
Drains.
Driveways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;l tank 6 ton wagon gear
Scrap Metals Open Monday, 304-593-4 750
Tuesday, Wednesday &amp;
Friday, Bam-4:30pm . Closed Kiefer Built· Valley -Bisonand
Livestock
Thursday,
Saturday
&amp; Horse
LOadmaxTrailers Sunday. (740)446-7:JOO ·
Gooseneck, Dumps. &amp;
Retired truck driver selling Utility· Aluma Aluminum
flat bed equipment, head ~ 11
B&amp;W Goo
edc
sen
ache rack, tarps, chains, .ra ers· T
Hit ches·
railer
Parts.
• 'lers
binders &amp; wenches, 3 steel Carmo'chael
.ral
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shipping crates 11ftx22ft.x (74o)44G-24l2
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Modern 1 Bedroom Apt ., - .
Call (7401446 -0390·

New 2BA apartments.
Washer/dryer
hookup,
stovelrefrigerator included.
AlSO. units on SA 160. Pets
Welcome! (740)441-Q194.
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Twin R1vers Tower is accepting apPlications lor wa~ing
list lor
1· br,
apartment ,for
'the
elderly/disabled call 675·
6679
Equal
Housing
Opportunity

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1 BR Apt. WID Hook-ups.
www.spring-valley-proPer·
ties.com 740-441 -9668 or
740 _339 _0362

Commercial building ' For
Rent' 1600 square feet, off
street parking. Great location! 749 Third Avenue in
Gallipolis. Rent $400/mo.
2 BA garage apt. for renl. Call Wayne (404}456-3802
$300/mo plus $150/dep.
Utilities not included. Call Commerical Space fo~ rent
Main St. Pf. Pl. $400/mo call
773-9181
Julie 703·528·0617
3 and 4 room furnished apts. - - - - - - - - clean WID I"K:&gt;otlup. No pets. Prime commercial space for
Ref. and deposit required. rent at Spring~lley Plaza .
740·446·1519.
Call 645·2192.

Beautiful AKC Yorkies. 4-5 being trained . 1 Sorrel 15
lbs . when grown. Reduced hands. $500. Both ar_e regis·
price. 740. 441 •9510
tered American Saddle
Bred. 44'1-0511
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For sa 1e· 1ema1e Rat·temer
·
--------tO mon. old $100.00 304- 2 Uamas. 1 male, 1 female.
675·7946
Female is pregnant. $400
eaCh. 6yr.oh1 Mare. Aides
Ml.51C\L
· good. $400. 740·256·1652
L-..,;INsn!~::,::~UMENI'Sjj;-ii.,.J. or 256-1233.
-------Bach Omega silver trumpet. 4 month old Nanny &amp; Billy.
Excellent condition. Askiog Bore percentag~ goats. 367$800. 740-367-0622
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675-1798
-------Goats lor Sale. Boer Goals,
Club kids, Born Jan &amp; Feb.
2007. Call (740)256·9247

1986

Jaguar · 4

door

VanDerPiaus Deluxe 6 cyl
auto very nice sun rool ,
excellent !ires, drives and
rides super. 126K miles.
$2595.00 060. 740· 992·
2478 01 740·41 6-09 18.

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01 Oyna Superglide. 10,500
m1les. $9000. 446· 1414 or
709· t 202

98 Honda C8R 900 AR
Good condition. Red in
color. Neeas new back tire
Have ti~e . JUSt needs put on
- - - -- - - -1997 Camara 1 owner, 3 $3000, OBO. 740-389.0009
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auto., CD player, america n !!
CA!\Wf.ll'i &amp;
racing wheels. \lery good
IL UmR HO\
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1
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must

see to 05 Dutchman 28ft with slide

out &amp; BB. lots of storage.
2002 Cavalier 40 5 Speed excellent shape. $10 ,900 .
5
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$4500 . 2000
-t o uto 367-7755
$4700. 1999 Jeep Wrangler
$6900 . 2005 Sunliie 20
2001 Jay Co Designer 5th
$6900. Others in stock. 3 Wheel ex1ra nice $17,000
months/3000 mile warranty. Phone· (304)675-2246
Cook Motors. 740·446-0 103.
83 Jayco. 14 h. $2500. 740·
328 Jackson Pike
367-0646
Auto B"yer
has 20 cars lhat
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get 20·30 mpg. 446-7278

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91 Fo1d F150 2wd reg. cab:
A/C, lilt, cruise ladder rack.
toot box. call 416·4604 ·
daytime

BASEII!ENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local references turnished. Established 1975.
Call 24· Hrs. (740) 446·
0870 , Rogers Sas\menl
waterproofing.

ADVERTISE
YOUR
BUSINESS
IN THE
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Tara
Townhouse
Apartments, Very Spacious,
2 Bedrooms, C/A, , 1/2
Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool, Patk&gt;, Start $425/Mo. 1 Nascar "All Star Ticket"
No Pets, Lease Plus 5/19/07 Charlotte 304-773- ·
Security Deposit Required, 5177
(740)367-7086.
27' above grOund swimming
Middlepon Beech Street. 2 po,; . 740-367-0889
bedroom furnished apart· - - - - - - - - ment, deposit &amp; pre-rental 6 Cemetery lots for sale at
references. no pets, utilities Graham Cemetery call 724·
paid. (740)992·0165
729-3842

Check bur Large
Inventory Of
New &amp; Used\lehicles
smithsuperstore.com

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reserve the right to
rolect any or all bids.
Mlck
Davenport,
Prasldent
Meigs County commisaioners
(4) 6, 11 , 18

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(Rescheduled from Easter Sunday)

Sunday, April15
2:00pm
Hospital's French 500 Room
Call 446-5030 fJlr more

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1999
Ford
Windstar
Northwood. Great condition
00 Camaro T Top 91 Km . 94 ,000miles. 740 ·985· 38 10
$5,800 OBO 304·59 3·4750

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JOhn Deere Corn Picker,
One Row, $800. (740}388·
9117

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FOR SALE
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02 F150, 58.000 miles. 740·
379-24 10 ·.
--------1966 International dump
- - -- --'--- truck, 1 1/2ton. 1600 series,
WUELITZEA
PIANO Bentley Pig Sale. Friday non COL, snowplow, 19.000
$900 .00. ' Call between April 20th. 7:30pm. Fayette , miles .. good tires. diesel
1:00&amp;4:00. 74D-992·5043. County Fa ir Grounds, engine. 5 sp and 2 sp rear,
Wasflington Courthouse. rusty but usable , $4 ,900 .
Ohio. Selling Sl75 head. All 740-416-0918
Barrows and Gilts. Roger
1991 Chevy S-10 lor sell
Bentley. 937·584-2398.
needs Motor $400 740-742·
FARM
Fair pigs $100 each. 304- 7203 or 740·4 16·2434

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For Sale 1996 Dodge 2500
4WO Truck laramie SLT
package, 360 aU1 o. 98k.
$5,750, upper doors w/slid·
ing glass for CJN J Jeep
$150 IJJ4)593-3433

Female 38 yr/old professional wanting to rent a 2 or 3
bedroom house in the Point
Pleasant area. 304-812·
4122
A. HIDDEN TREASURE!
\ IIIH II \ \J )i "f
Laurei
Commons
Apartments. Largest in the
are"a! BeaUtifully renovated
throughout including brand
new kitchen and bath.
Starting at $405 ..0811 todayl
Appliance Warehouse
(304)273-3344
in Henderson, WV. Pre·
Apartment for rent, 1·2
owned Appliances, all under
Bdrm., remodeled, new carWarranty, also have recondipet, stove &amp; frig., water,
tioned Big Screen TV's
sewer, trash pd. Middlepon.
(304)675·7999
$425.00. No pelS. Rei.
required. 740-643-5264.
Mollohan Furn. 202 Clark
BEAUTIFUL
APART- Cflapel Rd. New fum, 1f yot.i
MENTS
AT .BUDGET like to save mqney, check us
PRICES AT JACKSON out. Drive a little, ·save alotl
ESTATES, 52 Westwood 388·0173
Drive from $365 to $560.
Walk to shop &amp; movies. Call Used furniture store,
740·446·2568.
Equal Bulavitle Pike , Electric
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0
~H..:;o::us..:;ln::!g..:;::.PP::.:::.rt..:;un::.ity::.._ _ Ranges , Chests, Couches,
Mattresses, •bunk beds.
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· dinettes, recliners, Nice
ED &amp; AFFORDAiiLEt
2002 Bass Tracker fishing
Townhouse
apartments, boat". Business and property
and/or small houses FOR for sale. (740)446·4782
RENT. Call (740)441·1111 Gallipolis, OH, Hrs 11 ·3 (M·
for application &amp; inlormation. F)

Commissioners , Commissioners
Courthouse, Pomer.,Y,
Ohio 45768
Phone
740-992·2Bg~.
A
deposU ql 0 dollars will
be required for each
sa! 'ol plans and spec!llcallons.
The
lull
amount
will
be
returned within thirty

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Quality 4-H show pigs. Now
$100 Private Treaty at farm
521 Ewington Roac:l. Vinton .
Oh"io 740·368-Q1 83 or 645·

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called to all ol the (30) days alter receipt
requirements
con~ of bids.
talned In this bid pack- Eacli bid must be
Hh
et, particularly to the accompanied by 9 er
Federal
Labor a bid bond In an
Standards Provisions amount of 1OOo/o. of the
and
Davis-Bacon bid amount with a
Wages, various insur- surety satisfactory to

ance

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(304)882·3017

Natural Gas Vented room
Farmall A with culliva·
Heater 70,000 BTU's New
lors
&amp; side dresser,
Condition, $500. 1-614-4406671 .
John Deere 3 bottom

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apartments
for Rent, Meigs County, In
FORSP~'!...
town, No Pets, Deposit
tv..~"~ I
Required, (740)992-5174 or
(74o1441 .m1o.
Commercial building ' For
Renr 1600 square le9t. off
1 .and 2 bedroom apart- str~et parkin-g. Great loCa·
ments. furnished and unfur- tion! 749 Third Avel'l.le in
nisfled, security deposit Gallipolis. Rent 5400 /mo.
required; no pets, 740-992- 0811 Wayne (404)456,·3802

.(304) 675-1333

sealed and marksd as
Bid lor Scipio twp.
Ballfield
Fencing
Prolocl and mailed or
delivered to:
Mslgs
.county
Commissioners •
Coyrthouse
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Attention ol bidders Is

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.tloint ,tlleasant ~egi5ter

NOTICE TO CONTRAC·
TORS
Sealed proposals for
the Scipio Township
Ballfield
Fencing ,
Meigs County, Ohio,
•• will be received by the
Meigs ·
County
Commissioners
at
their oHice at the

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Nice 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
doublewide near war-Mart,
$575/mo plus deposit &amp; utili740 446 2515
ties. ( 1 ·
Taking applications tor 2 BR.
No pets. $275fmo, includes
water and sewer. $200/dep.
740-446-3617.

(7 40) 992-2155

NOTICES

$50-$60/month
•Owner pays water, sewer,
trash

11 yr. old Gelding gaited trail
AKC Reg. Miniature long
ha
I
horse, 15.2
llds, sorre .
M ~le Home on Cora " 'tll
hat' rad
Dachshund
12
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VV1
m Modefn 1 BR Apt. Cal1446·
Blaze with wMe hind st
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weeks. Male. Black and tan . ings, nice lo be around .
off 325. References and 3736
deposit. No pels. 245-5622
All shots . 740.367.0846
$1200. 3 yr. old Gelding,

The Dail~ Sentinel

new log home s!ting ,

• 2&amp;3 be&lt;toom apartments
•Central heat &amp; AJC
•Wasfler/dryer i"lo&lt;Nc.up
•All electric- averaging

JET
0% Financing- 36 'Mos.
available now on John
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In Deere Z Trak Zero Tum1 &amp;
Stock. Call -Ron Evans, 1- 5.99% Fixed Rate on John
800-537-9528.
Deere Gstor1 Carmichael
Equipment (740)446·2412.

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on approx. 1.44 acres,
almost ready to move into.

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Apartments

Br. furnished apts .. no pets.
Mabile Horne Lot in Johnson previous rental reference.

®alhpolts Jlallp m:fibune

same-as
rent.
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Attention!
Milking position on Mason
Co. Dairy Farm: hourly pay:
SOhr work week: Call Tim al
304-674.()209

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Tyle(s Used Parts and sal·
vage wants to buy junk cars
and salvage pay cash. 740· . . . , , . . . . - - - - - . . ,
698-4104 740-416·1594

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Mobile Home Lot for rent 3br all Appliances furnished • Payment could be the
near Vinton . Call (740)441 - 304-576-2934
same as rent.
1111 .
Mortgage
locators.
541 Roush Ln. Cheshire. ~J:l(l7·0000
Rent Mobile Home space $450/mo plus deposit , 2BR , ,J.-~-~.- - - - - Single Wide Mobile Home All Electric, Full basement. ln Pomeroy, 3 Br., 2 bath .
MOBILE HOMES
space. private lot. Apple No pets, (740)367-74t2
newty rerTK:&gt;defed. 740--843FOR SALE
Grove area for detfiils call
5264.
applications
for
3Accepting
'419·864·6783
~ 1979 14x70. 38R. 1 BA.
bedroom, 2-bath &amp; laundry
MOIIFORWlD~
. • Appliances and new furroom 2 story house Vith out
I\.U4l
•
• : nace. $3500. 740-388-9165
buiiding. Stove &amp; rek"i~ratOr
included. Nice corner klt in 2 BR ApprO)( . 3 mi from
Need to sell your home? Point Pleasant. 1sl month $ town. Green Township. no
Late on payments. diVOrce, deposit required. $6001 pets. Rei. $475/mo and
job 1ransler or a death? I month, $600 deposit. No $475/dep. 740--446--£565
can buy your home. An cash pets. Available April 1st.
NEW 2007 4 Bed
M-Home 4-Aent 3br, S4qO a
and quick dosing. 74()...416- 740-446-9595.
3130'.
HUO HOMESJ 4 bedroom, 2 month + $400 dep. in
Hartlord, w.J 304-882-1107
I&lt; I \ I \I . .,
bath. S199/mo. 3 bedroom.
llliiii!MU2Ul51

George's Portable Sawmill, About $3000 down. 812 S.
don1 haul your logs to the 3rd. Ave.,_Micttlepon. Totally
Mill just call 304-675-1957 . remodeled. 3 bedrooms, 1
bath . Perfect credit not
required Payment $525 .
Appraised $70,000
740367-7129.

Want to buy cars in any con- ~-------·
dilion. 388-8228
1 \ 11 ' 1 11) \ 11 \ 1
Drivers Needed:
COL HME provider located in
l...osr AND
Drivers willing to drive for Galipolis, OH is seeking a
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local ready-mix company. bt' llt'ng clerk. ,...__ ·r continued
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We will not knowln
xpenence
pre err
u growth has created the need
Drl e ~m st
Found at Kirkland Memorial.
accept any adver
no t necessary.
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,..., a detall-"'rlented lndl''d·
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be WI'II'1ng t0 d0 pre mam.e·
8/W pup. Looks like lab. 3 or
IHment In vlolatl
ual to bring talent to this
t
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&amp;
·
4 monlhs old.-740-645-5194
the law.
nance on rul.if\
equip· demanding role.
A PAN LPN position ·is now menl, yard work &amp; olh~r misavailable in Chesapeake, cellaneous
chores. • Perform computer data
·
·
·
OH. 11 you enjoy won&lt;ing in a Expenence
opera11ng eqUip·
. entry .
•
small setting this could be ment &amp; eKtra skills such as.
4x4'a For Sale .......; ...... ;............................... 725
C 8 11
Correspond with
the job for you. You would be weldl ng a P1~s.
Announcement ............................................ 030
part of a team that provides (304)937-3410
Insurance companies
Antlques ....................................................... 530
services to individuals with
1
Apartments lor Aent ..... ,..............,.............. 440
Assist in accounts
mental retardation and
Auc:llon and Flea Market.............................080
receivable
procedures
Experleilcod
developmental disabllities.
Aulo Parts &amp; Acceesorles .......................... 760
o
A
Maintenance
Tech
We provide on the job train:
ccurately file and
.
Aulo Repelr .................... .............................. 770
lng al)d IJ.IIdance from an
Auloslor Sale ..............................................710
maintainr~~~~ medical
LPN
Supervisor
and Locel manufacturing organiBoata &amp; Motors lor Sale ............................. 750
Director of Nursing. If you zallon is seeking an exper~- ·Job reqUirementS inClude:
Building Supplleli .......... .............................. 550
would like to take advantage enced maintenance . techm·
I Excellent time
Bualneas end Bulldlnga ............................. 340
of this opportunity, cootact cian to provide mechanical 1
Business Opportunlty ................................. 210
and
elec1rical
·
support
In
a
managemenl
, organization
Angle McMillian for an Interoperation . and communication skills
Business Tralnlng ........................., ...........~. 140
view at 74Q-446·7148. An continuous
Campers &amp; Motor Homee ....................; ...... 790
Equal Opportunity Employer Position is responsible for
(both verbal and written)
instaiiB1ion, maintenance
Camping Equipment ................................... 760
F/MIDN.
1
and repair of facility equipExcellent computer skills,
Cards or Thanks .......................................... 010
Child/Elderly Care ....................................... 190.
An Excellent way to earn ment as well as physical .experience with Microsoft
facility. Experienced lndlvld·
Office Suite a must
Electrlcsi/Relrlgeratlon ...............................840
money. The New Avon.
Equipment loi Rent .....................................480
0811 Marilyn 304·882·2645 ual with strong background I DME billing eXperience is
in welding and fabricatiOn is
Excavating ........ ; .......................................... 830
Automoltve Technician preferred. Requirements
a plus
. Farm Equlpmenl. ......................................... l10
Wentltd
This is a great opportunity
Include
an
associate's
Farms lor Rent. ............. :..............................430
Due to the recent
degree and two years expe· for a very organized individFarms lor Sala ............................................. 330
increase in Oll' service
rience
andlor training in a ual who is self motivated to
For Leese ..................................................... 490
market, John Sang is
build a career path while
related position.
Fo; Sale ....................... ................................. 585
developing
relationships
looking for an
This
organization
Is
a
team·
For Sale or Trsdec.........., .............................590·
with the patients and famiAutomotive Technician.
based
business
focused
on
Fruits &amp; Vegelables ................. :................... 580
Our new service market
exceeding the expectations lies we serve! Competitive
Furnished Rooms ........................................450
stretches as far north as
of
customers and committed wage, great benefits, and a
General Haullng ........................., .................850
Columbus, OH and to
10 the success of its associ- team environment are all
Giveaway ......................................................040
the other side or
ates. Competitive salary induded in this exciting
Happy Ads ....................................................
Charleston. WV. W!h
.and benefits package , career.
Hay &amp; Graln ..................................................640
this increased area, the
includng healthcare insur- Apply in person at:
Help Wanted ................................................. 110
proper Technician needs
ance. 401 (k) plan, and edu· Family Oxygen and Medical
Home lmprovements ........., ......................... 810
experience in car and
cational
assistance .
Equipment
omes tor Sale ............................................ 310
truCk repair. ForO training
Interested individuals should
70 Pine Street
Household Gooda ....................................... 510
is a plus but not neces·
submit 8 cover letter and
Ga11ip;olis, OH 45631
Hoilsea for Rent .......................................... 410
sary. Pay scale will be
NO phone calls please
resume to:
In Memoriam ................................................020
based on experience
SOA Plastics
Insurance ..................................................... 130
and qualifications. In
Attn: Human Resources
Lavin &amp; Garden Equipment.. ...................... 660
addition to.the areas
PO Box 249
HOME HEALTH AIDES.
Llvestock......................................................630
best pay we offer 401k
RavenSWOOd,
26164
SIGN ON BONUS home
Loet and Found ........................................... 060
retirement. heaHh insurOr by ema~: vmpJoymgnJQsdr· health care of SE Ohio is
Lola &amp; Acreage ............................................ 350
ance, disability Insur. currently hiring home health
gjaotjr:s cpm
Mlscelloneoua .................................!............ 170
ance, life insurance af1d
aides • com~tilive wages.
Miscellaneous Merchandlse ....................... 540
paid vacation. To apply
Call 740-662·1222.
No phone calls please.
Mobile Home Repair....................................860
for this exclusive posiEOE MIFIDN
Mobile Homes lor Rent ........................, ...... 420
tion, oontac1 JimmY
Mobile Homes lor Sale ................................320
Thomas at (740)446·
Looking lor a Job?
Money to Loan ............................................. 220
9800.
Experienced Waitress want·
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers ..........................740
Take a ctoaarlook at
ed!
Flexible hours and
Mualcallnstruments ................................... 570
lnfoCiolonl
weekends. Pick up applicaPersonals ..................................................... 005
tions in Racine at Krider
Pets lor Sale ................................................ 560
Kountry Kitchen. No ptlJne We make call on behalf ol
Plumbing &amp; Heetlng .................................... 820
~
major VOiitical organizations
calls please.
Prolesalonal Servicea ................................. 230
and we offer :
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ............................... 160
• Up to $8.50/hour
Real Ealale Wanted ..................................... 360
EOE
FEDERAL
Sc:l1001slnslructlon ..............., ..................... t50
• Full and Part lima shifts
POSTAL~OBS
Seed ; Plant &amp; Fertilizer .............................. 650
$16:·53-$27.58/hr., now hir• raid·training, holidays
Situ allons Wanled ...............................: ....... 120
AVON I All Areasl To Buy or
ing. For application and lree
Space for Renl ............................................. 460
Sell. Shirley Spears, 304·
and Vacations
govememenl job info, call
Sporting Goods ........................................... 520
675·1429.
American Ass.Qc. of Labor 1·
•
Full
benefits p_ackage
SUV'slor Sale ............... .-.............................. 720
913·599-8042, 24/tirs. amp.
BartenderM'ai1ress
Wanted.
Trucks lor Sale ............................................ 715
serv.
Call Talia 740-794-14:;!7
If this is what you have
Upholstery ................................................... 870
been look.ing lOr give us a
V11111 For Sale ......................................:........730
Wanted: Direct Supervision - -- - - - - -call todayl
Wanted to Buy ............................................. 090
time
. Preschool
employees to oversee male Full
Wantsd to Buy· Farm Suppllee .................. 620 . youth in a staff secure resi· Assistant.
$6.70 hour.
wanted ·To Do .............................................. 160
1-877-46:Hi247
dential erNironment. Must limited benefits.
M·.
Wanled to Rent .......... :.......: ......................... 470
2311
pass
physical
training F/daytme. Send resume to
Yard Sale- Galllpolla ......................\ .............072
requirement. Pay based on Early Education Station
or stop by:
Yard Sale-Pomeroy/Middle •. ,.. ~ ................. 074
experience. Call (740)379- 2122 Jefferson Ave . Pt.
242 3rd Avenue
Yard Sate-Pl. Ple. . .rl ................................ o7&amp;
9083 between 9·3 Mon-Fri
Pleasant, WV 25550
Gallipolis, OH

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ccepts only hel
anted ada meetln
OE standards.

Care for Elderly In their
home. Have references.
Please call (740)441·9824
or (740)441·9232.

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good
ApprO&gt; . 1
112 yrs.
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'
lEGAL NOTICE
most North-tarly Meigs County Sheri!! ALSO 1 permsn.nt and/or the ptoMIICe ol
Southern Ohio Coal corner or Lot 8 of Attorney
tor
the right-of-way 16 feet hlrmfulortoxicclleml:company has aubmlt- Graham's AddHion aa Plaintiff
willa across Lot 162 cats, pollutonto, or ShariH sales Caae
·led an application to recorded In Deed Book Reimer, · Lorber &amp; from the premises gaaaa.
Number 06CVI4S
:revise a Coal Mining 1, at Page 487; !hence Arnovetz
hareln conveyed; (said Terms ol Sale: Ten Farmer's Bank and
.ParmH (APR) tR-354- along said centeriiM P.O. Box 968'
right being mentioned Pareeilt (10%)' dey ol Savings Co. PLAIN~2
to the Ohio the following two 2450 Ed_lson Blvd
In deed to Louts sale, remainder due TIFF
Department ·or Natural courses:
Twinsburg, OH 44057 Seyfried from Kenneth upon delivery oi;Cieed.
·
f!esources, Division o1 (1) North 23 degrees 331l-425-4201
Seyfried and Margaret Robert E. Jleegle, VS
Mineral
Reaourcea 49'10" Eaat a distance (3)28 (4) 4, 11
Seyfried, et al,' lormer Sheriff
of
Meigs Kevin D. Collins et.al.
:Managament.
The ol 83.70 feet to a point;
grantors, to which ref- County, Ohio
· DEFENDANTS
I
Application to R•vlse 8 (2) North 13 degrees
erence
Is
hereby Current
Owner: Court 01 COmmon
Permit (ARP) Is located 43' 08" Eaat a distance
Public Notice
made.)
Joanne Ferguson
Pleas, Meigs County,
In Fractional Sections ol134.971eet to a point
ALSO the following Property at: 748 High ~hlo.
2and12,T-8N,R-15W., being the interaectlon Sheriff . · Sales Case described real estate: St.
n pursuance 0 1 en
• Top • Removal
· Salem Township, Meigs ol said centerlln. end Number 06CVIOO
Excepting all ol Lots Middleport, Ohio
order ol sale to me
County, Ohio, on the the
centeriiM ol JP Morgan Chase 159 and, 160. ~ Is the PPI 1~1138.000
directed lrom said
• Trim • Stump
property ol Southern Township road t173;
Bank
Intention ol the former Prior Deed Relerences: court In the above entiGljnding • Buckel
Qhlo Coal Company. Thence leaving aald Plaintiff
Grantees to con,. all Volume 324, Page 543 tied action, 1 will
Truck ·
70 Pine Street • Gallipo li s
The Application to County Roed 13 and va
ol the real property Appraised at $45,000 expose .'0 sale at pub740-446-0007 Toll Free 877-669--0007
Full insured
Revise a Penn~ (ARP) along the centerline or EdHh Barnhouse
owned by Bertha Terms ol Sale: Cannot lie auctoon on the front
Ser:-ior Cili zen
encompasses
11 .0 Township Road 1173 et al
Seyfried at the time of be sold lor 1eea then alas of the Metgs counDiscount
acrea and Is located on the following lour Defendants
her deceased w~ the 213
rds
ol
the ty Court House n
2007
11
the Rutland 7.5 minute courses:
Court ol Common exception ol a portion appraised value. 10% Friday May •
at
740-367-02661
USGS
Quadrangle (1) Sou1h 78 degrees Pleas, Meigs County, conveyed to Edith down on day ol sale, 10·00 a.m. o! aald day,
1-800-950-3359
map, approximately 2 45' 00" Eaat passing Ohio
Thomas and ~h the cash
or certllled the
following
30 Yrs. Exp. ins.
miles Northeast ol tlorough a point at a In pursuance of an exception ol Lots 159 check, balance d~e on described real estate:
Salem Center, Ohio. distance ol148.17leel order ol sale to me and 160, which have coriflnnatton of sale.
Being a part of the Owner Ronnie Jones
The purpose of the being the Northwest directed from said been conveyed by The appraisal did not tract 01 land that Is
Free Estimates
All Types Of
proposed ARP is to corner of said 0.617 court in the above entl- dsed ol even date include an Interior no-N or formerly In the
allow lor conatructlon acre, more or less, tied action, I will herewHh.
examination ol the name ol Joseph Hallas
Concrete Work
modiflcetions to ·Pond tract and going a total expose to sale at pub- Subject to all legal housa.
recorded In Official
Public Notice
26 Years Experience
013. Pond 0131s a,por- distance ol203.76 feel lie auction on the front highways easements Stephen D. Miles, record 73 at page 325 •
1ion of the overall to a point;
steps ol the Meigs right of ~eya, zoning Atlornay
Meigs .
ocunty tract was surveyed by
David Lewis
·Installation of water (2) South 70 degrees County Court House ordinances, reatrlc- 18 West Monument Recorders Office, said George F. Seymour,
:handling and treat- 20' 00" East a distance on Friday, May 4th, tions a nd conditions Avenue
tract being part ol Ohio
Professional
740-992-6971
-mont lacillties that will ol 84.78 feet to a point 2007 at 10:00 a.m. of ol record.
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Section 31 ' T3N, RI 3W, Surveyor, No. 6044, In
Insured
'be utilized to handle baing the northeast aaid dey, the tollowlng 16-00074.000
(4) 4, 11 , 18 ·
Bedford
Township, December of 1998.
lhil combined mlna corner of said 0.617 llascrlbed real eatate: 16-00075 000
Meigs county, State 01 Reference
Deed:
Jjralnage
from acre, more or less, EXHIBITA
9 Liberty.Lane
Ohio and being ~ore Voume 82, Page 507,
:Southam Ohio Coal tract:
PARCELNO. 1:
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
Public Notice
particularly deacrrbed Meigs County Official
'N b .
as follows:
·Company's Mine No.2 (3) South 62 degrees S~uated In the Village ParcoI
um or. 16·
Beginning at' a point In Records
:Snd Mine No..:Jt.
39' 43" Eeat a distance ol Pomaroy, County or 00072.000,
16- Sheriff's Sales
the center ol County Au&lt;litor's
Parcel
· This appllcatlo~ Ia of 143.29 leal to a Meigs and State of 00073.00,
16- Caaa Number 06cvttt Roed 14 the South line Number: 01.00304.002
on file lor public view- polnt;
Ohio:
00074.000,
16- c ttt Mortgage, Inc.
or Sactl~n 31 and the Current Owner: Kevin
1 1 111 vs
·tng at the Meigs (4) South 54 degrees And known as being 00075.000,
16- Pant
.
grantor's Southwest Collins
Recorder's . 05'14" East a dlstan~e Lots No. 159 and 160 00076.000,
&amp;
16· Jack E. Phillips at al
corner which is taken Property At: . 37012
.County
:011tce, Meigs County of 114.291eetto a point as shown on Plat of 00077.00
Defendants .
Pen
Road
10 bear South 84 Wolf
Court House, 100 E. being the intersection Horton and Dabneys Currently Owner: Edtth court ol Common degrees 00 min tes 29 Pomaroy, Ohio
:second
Street, of said centerline ol Add~lon to Pomeroy. Barnhouse
Pleas, Meigs County, seconds East a~ a dis- PPI: 01.00304.002
www.tlmbozaee,.C..bbletrl'.com,
·Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 Township Road 1173 Tho real estate lnclud- Prior Deed References Ohio
·
Prior Deed Relerencea:
01
1180
24
)nd shell remain so lor and the centerline ol ed the land on which Volume 173, Page 669 In pursuance ol. an lance
'
· leet Voiuma 82, Page 507
411 least thirty days loi- Little Leading Creek; the garage lor the real· Appraised at $13,500 order of aale to me from the Southw~st Appraised
at
1
3
:towing the last data o1 Thence
leaving dance Is located.
Terms. ol Sate : Cannot directed from said ~::'n"; ° ::::::::~~
$55,000.00 Terms or
.publication ol this Township Road 1173 16-Q0072.000
be sold .lor less than court in the above enti- South line of Seeton 31 Sale: Cannot be sold
notice. WriHen com- and along the center- 16-Q0073.000
213rds ol the appraised tied action, I will and along the grantor's lor less than 213rds ol
menta or requests lor line ol said creek the PARCEL NO.2:
value. 10% down on expose to aaie at pub- West line and the cen- the appraised value.
,an lnlonnal conference following three coun1- Situated In the Village day ol sale, cash or lie auctiQn on the frol)l ter or said road the lot- ·10% down on day ol
degrees Mo.tePo mearony1 CSotuantety or certified check, bat- steps of the Malga lowing two courses:
sale, cash or certHied
mavylst""on flled wM~Ihnet h e es: Sou1h
D1
01
34
01 ance due on conllrma- County Court House I. North
198
11 1
o'
38 degrees 20 chec~. balance due on
R e s o u r c e s 52' 1~' Weal a distance Ohio:.
tion of aale.
on Friday, May 4th, minutes 06 seconds qonlrrmation ol sale.
Management,
2045 of 159.74 feet to a And known aa being The appraisal did 2007 at 10:00 a.m. ol 8 81 a distance 01 The appraisal did not·
29670 Bashan Road
Morae Roed, Building point;
Lots Number 157 and Include an Interior said day, the lollowlng 1~ 2 96 leei to point Include an Interior
Racine, Ohio
H-3, Columbua, Ohio (2) South 79 degrees 158 as shown on the examination ol the. described real estate: and:
' examinati.on ol the
·New Homes
45771
43~93, w~ln thlr- 49' 52" West a distance Plat ol Horton and house.
Situated In the Vlllaga 2 N' rth 24 de roes 17 house. Robert E.
• Garages
740-949-2217
ty days alter the last · of 147.00 lee! to a Dabneys Addition to Robert E. Beegle, of Middleport, County ..;in~tes 11 :econds Beegle, Meigs County
• Complete
date o1 publication ol point;
Pomaroy.
Meigs County·Sherlff ol !-'•lgs, and State ol east a distance 01 Sheriff.
Remodeling
IIlia notice. ·
(3) South 34 dagreas Beginning at
the Attorney lor tho plain- Ohro:
AHor~ey . lor
the
69 .89 feet 10 a point;
(3) 21, 28, (4) 4,11
10'06"West a distance Southwest corner or tiff
Beong the one fourth Thence leaving the Plalntrff: L1Hie, Sheela
or 63.67 feet to a point Lot No. 158 above;
Frank Wooldridge
part or lots, ~amel~ 459 center ol said road and &amp; Warner
being the Northeast Thence South 4 1/2 600 S. Pearl St.
~~d 462, whrch twO lots with a new line through 213
E.
Second
Stop &amp; Compare
Public Notice
corner ol said Lot 8; · dog. East, 22 lee! to a Columbua, OH 43206 rorntly contain 200 feet the g'rentor's land the St.Pomeroy, Ohio
Thence leaving said stake on the South 614-221-1662
by 200 feet, more or
.
.
740-992-6689.
SHERIFF SALES
contort ina and along aide ol a stone wall; (4) 4, 11, 18, 25·(5) 2
less In the Village or lollowong two courses: (4) 11 18 25
CASE
NUMBER the North line ol seld Thence North 80 3/4
. Middleport, Ohio lor- 1· South 82 dagrees 26
' !
06CV143
·Lot 8 North 55 degrees deg. East, 110 feet to
merly. lower PooMroy. minutes 03 seconds - - - - - , - - - Deutsche
Bank 19' 12" Weal passing theWeatendolastone
Public Notice
The lot now being east ... paa.~lng thro"!lh
Public Nptice
Truat through 518" Iron pin waU on the South side
deeded is more partie- 1 518 x~O . Iron pin wrth - - - - - - - National
Company asTrustae
set at a distance ol ollot Number 161;
Sherllf Sales
ularly described and a piastre ldantllicatlon The Home National
Plalntlll
37.00 teet, 182.76 feet Thence North 4 112 Case Number 06CV099 bounded as follows:
cap set at 25 ·00 feet, Bank will auction the
St. Rt. 248 Chester, Ohio ·
vs
and. 337.00 leal and deg. West to the United
States· ·ot Beglnnlngatapolnton going a total distance .following itpm on
Paul E. Laudermllt at el going a total distance Southeast comer of Amarlca
the west aide ol ol .. 23 ~· 17 feat. to Saturday, April 14,
Mike W. Marcum, Owner
518
Delendenta
of 357.00 feet to the Lot Number 160;
Plaintiff
Branch Street about plaa~~~ ':::.:~.:~~~ 2007, at 10:00 a.m. at .Additions
Garages ·
Court or Common principal point ol Thence North 89 deg. VS
150 feet north lrom the
the Bank's parking tot.
Vinyl Siding
Pleaa, Meigs County, ~~&amp;ginning, containing West along the South Joanna Ferguson ET southeast cornsr or cap set, and;
1g99 Dodge Caravan Roofing
Ohio
3.0836 acrea, more or line of aald Lot 160 and AL Defendants
Lot 459· thence run- 2· South 08 dagrees 23 284GP44R3WR541789
New Construction Interior Remodeling
In pursuance ol an leea. .
along the South line or Court ol Common ning norih 'on the west minutes 51 seconds The Home · National
'Residential &amp; Commerciai ·
order ol Ilia to me Subloct to all legit said Lot 159 to the Pleas,
llneoiBranch Street to Weal a distance ol Bank reserves the
directed from said eaaaments and rights- place 01 beginning.
Maigs County, Ohio
an alley which Inter- 18 ~; 35 .. .leal to .a right to reject any and
740-985-4141 Office
court In the above ant~ of.way.
16-00076.000
In pursuance or an aacts Branch Street at 518 X30 iron pin with a all bids.. All vehicles
740-416-1834
tied action, I will Bearings w-va derived 16-000n.ooo
order ol sale to me this point; thence run- plastic ldentlllcation are aokl, as'is where is,
expoH to aale at pub- from a previous survey PARCEL NO.3:
directed from said ning on a line with the cap ~et on . the with no warranties
lie auctlon on the front recorded in Deed Book S~ualed in the Village court in the above enli· south aide ol thia alley grantor s south line expressed or Implied.
step• ol · the Maigl 284, at Page 101. The ol Pomeroy, County ol tied action I will about 200 feet more or and the south line 01 For an appointment to
County Courthouse on above description waa Melga and State or expose to 11io at pub- lass, to the i'it!raac- Section 31 ; Then~e eee, Call 949-2210, ask
Friday, May 4, 2007 at prepared from an actu· Ohio: .
lie auction on the front !ton or said alley with a · along the grantor 8 lor Shalla.
• Home Oxygen
10:00 a.m., ol said dey, al aurvey made on the Beginning at
the steps ol the Meigs 20 feet alley, which south line and the (4)11 , 12, 13
the
following .3rd day ol August, Northwest · corner ol County Court House runs north and south south. line ol Section
• Portable Oxygen
described real estate: . 1989, by C. Thomas ·Lot Numlier 158;
on Friday, May 4, 2007 and bounds this prop- 3l, North 84 degrees
• Homefill System
SHuate .In the County Smith,
. Ohio Thence South 77 deg. at 10:00 a.m., ol aald arty on the weal; 00 minutes 29 aaconds
Public Notice
ol Meigs, Townthlp ol Proleaalonal Surveyor West, 55 1/2 feat; day, the following thence
running West,,passl~~ through
• Helios System
Rutland and State ol 16844.
Thence 44 112 dog. d8scribed real estate: southerly on aline with a 518 x 30 Iron pin Notice Is hereby given
Ohio, to-w~:
Property
Address: Weal, 78 feet; 1J1ence Sherllf's Sale
this 20 teet alley, 50 with 8 plastic ldentlfi- that the annual meetBelng a 0.617 acre, 33756 New Lima Road, South 46·12 deg. Weal, United
States
ol lee! to a point where an cation cap set at Ing ol the shareholders
more or leas, tract• ol Rutland, Oho
40 112 feet; Thence America vs. Joanna Iron pin Is driven and 243.07 feet, going a ol
Farmers
&amp; MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
land as recorded In Proparty Owners: Paul SOUth 112 deg. West, Ferguson, et al
this Is the southwast total distance 01 328.90 Bancshares, Inc. will
Dead Book 284, at E. Laudermllt and V. 207 leet;
Meigs
County comer ol . this tot; feet to the point ol be
70 Pine Street • Gallipolis
held at the
Page
101,
Meigs Louise Laudermllt
Thence North 76 1/2 Common Pleas Case ihence running In an baglnnlng, containing Middleport Church of
.
446-0007
County
Racorder't Prior Deed Reference: deg. East, 302 lest; No. 06CV099
easterly direction on a l.21 5 acres, more 01 Christ, Family Lila
Office, Meigs County, O.R. 221, Page 415
Thence North 2 1/4 Situated In the Village parellet' line with the less, and sugjectto the Center, 437 Main
Ohio, also being three · PP.NI: 11-01063.00
deg. Weal, 163 teet to of Middleport County soutl\ side ol the first right-of-way ol County Street,
Middleport,
tracta of land aa AppraiHd
lit tha said Seyfried's of Meigs and' State of mentioned alley 200 Road l4, ToWI)shlp Ohio, on the third
recorded in Deed Book $75,000.00
Southeait
corner; Ohio
teet more or less to Road 167 and all ealll!- Wednesday bl April,
.314, at Page 213, also •oerma ol sale: c annot Thence along said parce1 ono.. The east the 'place ol beginning.
'
mentsolrecold.
All
..
..
518 x30 . 1ron P1na 2007 at 4:00 p.m.
being a pert ol Fraction be sold for lass than Seyfried's South line, one-hell ol South one- This lot containing
according
to
Its
No 3, Township • 6 2/3rda olthe appraiaed South 80 3/4 deg. Weet, hall (50 leal ol Lot about 50 feet by 200 with plesiiC ldentlll· bylaws, lor the purNorth, Ranget4-Weat, value.. 10% down on 110 feet to the n97) In Horton's teet ol land, more or eaton caP.s set are pose ot elactlng direc.Rutland . Township, dey of sale, cash or Southeast corner of Addition to . what Is tees.
stamped ~ymour &amp; tors and the transacMeigs County, State of cerlllled check, bat- Mrs. Thomas. Lowden's now the Village ol SAVE AND EXCEPT a Assoclatas ·
tion olsuch other bustOhio and more partlcu- ance·due on conllnna- Lot; Thence South 77 Middleport, Ohio, lor- lot 50 feet by 60 feet The bearing uaed In ness as may properly
YOUNG'S
larly described 11 !of. lion ol11ie.
deg. Weal, 40 feet; marly lower Pomaroy from the northwest the above desrlbed come bolore said
CARPENTER
·rowa:
The appraisal did not Thence along said Ohio. Said original toi corner ol the above tract were auumed meeting.
jleglnnlng Ita point In lncluda an Interior Lowden's Weal line, being 50 feet In width llaacrlbed real estate, and are lor lha deter- Jo , Ann
Crisp,
SERVICE
1 angles
the
centerline
ol examination ol the North 112 deg. Weal, 96 and 140 feet In depth deeded to · Clifford mlnation
Secretary
Roofing, Siding,
Room Additions 1
pounty Roed t3 which houaa.
leet to the place ol and being further Jacoba and Mildred only.
(3) 2~. (4)1,11, 17
Soffit, Decks,
Remodeling
Ia aaaured to be the Robert , E. Beegle, beginning;
described as lollowe: Jacobs
by
deed The above dexcrlbed
New Gar:agea
Doors, Windows,
Electrical &amp; Plumbing
Beginning 70 lee! E11t recorded In Volume
Electric, Plumbing,
Roofing &amp; Gutters
ol the Southwast cor· 173, Page 333, Meigs
Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting ,
Drywall,
ner of Lot t297; Thence County Deed Records.
Patio and Porch Deck•
Remodeling,
Room
North 50 feet; Thence The above deacribed
wv 036725
Additions
East 70 feet; Thence real estate Ia deslgnatV.C. YOUNG Ill
South 50 feet; Thence od as Parcel Nos. 15Local Contractor
992·6215
West 70 teet to the 00083 and 15-00084,
740-367-0544
Pomeroy
Oh1o
place ol beginning.
Meigs County Auditor.
Free Estimates
7S V ru~, oc;~l Ex:JNIC'n':e
Parcel Two: A right-of- Current Owner: Jack
740·367·.0536
way lor sewer linea as Phillips .
currently
existing .Property at: 931 Hysell
across the West one- Street
hall cil the South one- Middleport, Ohio
.
hall of Lot 1297 con- Prior
Deed
nectlng Into High Relerebcea :Voiuine
Street. Subject to an 330, Page 811
.• •1St. ......ll 8145180
easement lor the bene- Appraised at $60,000
140-1112-m.
lit or the Weat one-hall Terms o1 Sale: Cannot
ol the South one-hall be sold lor less than
or Lot U97 lor water 213rds ofthe·appralsed
IMIIIft. . . .12:1U.II . .
and gas lines connect- vaiile. 10% down on
lng Into the · a,liey dey of sale, cash or
betwean
Broadway certified check, batand High Streets.
ance due on conllrma....... CIIs•ll............
Located at 748 High lion olaale.
.
Clbllllc Clltllrt.-s. - Street, Middleport, OH The appraisal did not
45760
include an i'nterlor
ltlllrwllrnltfrlclal
Said property has been examination ol the
appraised at $45,000 house. · ·
and carinot sell lor loll Robert E. Beegle,
than two-thlrdt of Melga County Sherllf
appraieement. .This AHorney
lor
the
appraisal Ia baaed Plaintiff
upon
a
visual Lerner Sampson · &amp;
lnapaction ol that part Rothfuss
ol the premlaea · to P.O. Box 5480
which acceas waa Cincinnati, OH 45201naadlly available. The 5480
appraisers assume no 513-241·3100
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mind when you read that taiiM, but H
wss not relevant. Now is its time, though.
How should the dect:uer and the defenders proceed in lour spades after West
leads the heart aca?
N&lt;llth has 19 t'igh-card points, so "must"

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PROBLEM IS
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bid four spades wllen his partner shoWs
at least siX porns and four spades. But
with such a 'soft" hand ~almost haH the
porns in """""" and jad&lt;s. and 4-3,3-3
distribution), rebidding th1ee spades
wwld not be wrong.
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and ooe club.·So ha must pity the trump

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requires fi:ldlng East wm, doubleton
king, which, as you can see, he has. But
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ol defeatilg the contmct by dropping his
nine or 10 when decarer plays a spade
to his jack. This gives South the option ol
playing West for the doubleton 10-9. II
that wore the pooition, declarer WO\Jd
hsva to lead the spade queen fmm the
dummy on the second round.
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Against a good opponent, he should
ignore West and continue with the spade
aoe. But ! declarer knows that the laisecard would neve1 occur to West, South
should return to the dummy and calilo1
'the spade queen.That wiluld be his only
cflance.

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Public Notices In N••-•• P••p•ero• .
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lEGAL NOTICE
most North-tarly Meigs County Sheri!! ALSO 1 permsn.nt and/or the ptoMIICe ol
Southern Ohio Coal corner or Lot 8 of Attorney
tor
the right-of-way 16 feet hlrmfulortoxicclleml:company has aubmlt- Graham's AddHion aa Plaintiff
willa across Lot 162 cats, pollutonto, or ShariH sales Caae
·led an application to recorded In Deed Book Reimer, · Lorber &amp; from the premises gaaaa.
Number 06CVI4S
:revise a Coal Mining 1, at Page 487; !hence Arnovetz
hareln conveyed; (said Terms ol Sale: Ten Farmer's Bank and
.ParmH (APR) tR-354- along said centeriiM P.O. Box 968'
right being mentioned Pareeilt (10%)' dey ol Savings Co. PLAIN~2
to the Ohio the following two 2450 Ed_lson Blvd
In deed to Louts sale, remainder due TIFF
Department ·or Natural courses:
Twinsburg, OH 44057 Seyfried from Kenneth upon delivery oi;Cieed.
·
f!esources, Division o1 (1) North 23 degrees 331l-425-4201
Seyfried and Margaret Robert E. Jleegle, VS
Mineral
Reaourcea 49'10" Eaat a distance (3)28 (4) 4, 11
Seyfried, et al,' lormer Sheriff
of
Meigs Kevin D. Collins et.al.
:Managament.
The ol 83.70 feet to a point;
grantors, to which ref- County, Ohio
· DEFENDANTS
I
Application to R•vlse 8 (2) North 13 degrees
erence
Is
hereby Current
Owner: Court 01 COmmon
Permit (ARP) Is located 43' 08" Eaat a distance
Public Notice
made.)
Joanne Ferguson
Pleas, Meigs County,
In Fractional Sections ol134.971eet to a point
ALSO the following Property at: 748 High ~hlo.
2and12,T-8N,R-15W., being the interaectlon Sheriff . · Sales Case described real estate: St.
n pursuance 0 1 en
• Top • Removal
· Salem Township, Meigs ol said centerlln. end Number 06CVIOO
Excepting all ol Lots Middleport, Ohio
order ol sale to me
County, Ohio, on the the
centeriiM ol JP Morgan Chase 159 and, 160. ~ Is the PPI 1~1138.000
directed lrom said
• Trim • Stump
property ol Southern Township road t173;
Bank
Intention ol the former Prior Deed Relerences: court In the above entiGljnding • Buckel
Qhlo Coal Company. Thence leaving aald Plaintiff
Grantees to con,. all Volume 324, Page 543 tied action, 1 will
Truck ·
70 Pine Street • Gallipo li s
The Application to County Roed 13 and va
ol the real property Appraised at $45,000 expose .'0 sale at pub740-446-0007 Toll Free 877-669--0007
Full insured
Revise a Penn~ (ARP) along the centerline or EdHh Barnhouse
owned by Bertha Terms ol Sale: Cannot lie auctoon on the front
Ser:-ior Cili zen
encompasses
11 .0 Township Road 1173 et al
Seyfried at the time of be sold lor 1eea then alas of the Metgs counDiscount
acrea and Is located on the following lour Defendants
her deceased w~ the 213
rds
ol
the ty Court House n
2007
11
the Rutland 7.5 minute courses:
Court ol Common exception ol a portion appraised value. 10% Friday May •
at
740-367-02661
USGS
Quadrangle (1) Sou1h 78 degrees Pleas, Meigs County, conveyed to Edith down on day ol sale, 10·00 a.m. o! aald day,
1-800-950-3359
map, approximately 2 45' 00" Eaat passing Ohio
Thomas and ~h the cash
or certllled the
following
30 Yrs. Exp. ins.
miles Northeast ol tlorough a point at a In pursuance of an exception ol Lots 159 check, balance d~e on described real estate:
Salem Center, Ohio. distance ol148.17leel order ol sale to me and 160, which have coriflnnatton of sale.
Being a part of the Owner Ronnie Jones
The purpose of the being the Northwest directed from said been conveyed by The appraisal did not tract 01 land that Is
Free Estimates
All Types Of
proposed ARP is to corner of said 0.617 court in the above entl- dsed ol even date include an Interior no-N or formerly In the
allow lor conatructlon acre, more or less, tied action, I will herewHh.
examination ol the name ol Joseph Hallas
Concrete Work
modiflcetions to ·Pond tract and going a total expose to sale at pub- Subject to all legal housa.
recorded In Official
Public Notice
26 Years Experience
013. Pond 0131s a,por- distance ol203.76 feel lie auction on the front highways easements Stephen D. Miles, record 73 at page 325 •
1ion of the overall to a point;
steps ol the Meigs right of ~eya, zoning Atlornay
Meigs .
ocunty tract was surveyed by
David Lewis
·Installation of water (2) South 70 degrees County Court House ordinances, reatrlc- 18 West Monument Recorders Office, said George F. Seymour,
:handling and treat- 20' 00" East a distance on Friday, May 4th, tions a nd conditions Avenue
tract being part ol Ohio
Professional
740-992-6971
-mont lacillties that will ol 84.78 feet to a point 2007 at 10:00 a.m. of ol record.
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Section 31 ' T3N, RI 3W, Surveyor, No. 6044, In
Insured
'be utilized to handle baing the northeast aaid dey, the tollowlng 16-00074.000
(4) 4, 11 , 18 ·
Bedford
Township, December of 1998.
lhil combined mlna corner of said 0.617 llascrlbed real eatate: 16-00075 000
Meigs county, State 01 Reference
Deed:
Jjralnage
from acre, more or less, EXHIBITA
9 Liberty.Lane
Ohio and being ~ore Voume 82, Page 507,
:Southam Ohio Coal tract:
PARCELNO. 1:
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
Public Notice
particularly deacrrbed Meigs County Official
'N b .
as follows:
·Company's Mine No.2 (3) South 62 degrees S~uated In the Village ParcoI
um or. 16·
Beginning at' a point In Records
:Snd Mine No..:Jt.
39' 43" Eeat a distance ol Pomaroy, County or 00072.000,
16- Sheriff's Sales
the center ol County Au&lt;litor's
Parcel
· This appllcatlo~ Ia of 143.29 leal to a Meigs and State of 00073.00,
16- Caaa Number 06cvttt Roed 14 the South line Number: 01.00304.002
on file lor public view- polnt;
Ohio:
00074.000,
16- c ttt Mortgage, Inc.
or Sactl~n 31 and the Current Owner: Kevin
1 1 111 vs
·tng at the Meigs (4) South 54 degrees And known as being 00075.000,
16- Pant
.
grantor's Southwest Collins
Recorder's . 05'14" East a dlstan~e Lots No. 159 and 160 00076.000,
&amp;
16· Jack E. Phillips at al
corner which is taken Property At: . 37012
.County
:011tce, Meigs County of 114.291eetto a point as shown on Plat of 00077.00
Defendants .
Pen
Road
10 bear South 84 Wolf
Court House, 100 E. being the intersection Horton and Dabneys Currently Owner: Edtth court ol Common degrees 00 min tes 29 Pomaroy, Ohio
:second
Street, of said centerline ol Add~lon to Pomeroy. Barnhouse
Pleas, Meigs County, seconds East a~ a dis- PPI: 01.00304.002
www.tlmbozaee,.C..bbletrl'.com,
·Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 Township Road 1173 Tho real estate lnclud- Prior Deed References Ohio
·
Prior Deed Relerencea:
01
1180
24
)nd shell remain so lor and the centerline ol ed the land on which Volume 173, Page 669 In pursuance ol. an lance
'
· leet Voiuma 82, Page 507
411 least thirty days loi- Little Leading Creek; the garage lor the real· Appraised at $13,500 order of aale to me from the Southw~st Appraised
at
1
3
:towing the last data o1 Thence
leaving dance Is located.
Terms. ol Sate : Cannot directed from said ~::'n"; ° ::::::::~~
$55,000.00 Terms or
.publication ol this Township Road 1173 16-Q0072.000
be sold .lor less than court in the above enti- South line of Seeton 31 Sale: Cannot be sold
notice. WriHen com- and along the center- 16-Q0073.000
213rds ol the appraised tied action, I will and along the grantor's lor less than 213rds ol
menta or requests lor line ol said creek the PARCEL NO.2:
value. 10% down on expose to aaie at pub- West line and the cen- the appraised value.
,an lnlonnal conference following three coun1- Situated In the Village day ol sale, cash or lie auctiQn on the frol)l ter or said road the lot- ·10% down on day ol
degrees Mo.tePo mearony1 CSotuantety or certified check, bat- steps of the Malga lowing two courses:
sale, cash or certHied
mavylst""on flled wM~Ihnet h e es: Sou1h
D1
01
34
01 ance due on conllrma- County Court House I. North
198
11 1
o'
38 degrees 20 chec~. balance due on
R e s o u r c e s 52' 1~' Weal a distance Ohio:.
tion of aale.
on Friday, May 4th, minutes 06 seconds qonlrrmation ol sale.
Management,
2045 of 159.74 feet to a And known aa being The appraisal did 2007 at 10:00 a.m. ol 8 81 a distance 01 The appraisal did not·
29670 Bashan Road
Morae Roed, Building point;
Lots Number 157 and Include an Interior said day, the lollowlng 1~ 2 96 leei to point Include an Interior
Racine, Ohio
H-3, Columbua, Ohio (2) South 79 degrees 158 as shown on the examination ol the. described real estate: and:
' examinati.on ol the
·New Homes
45771
43~93, w~ln thlr- 49' 52" West a distance Plat ol Horton and house.
Situated In the Vlllaga 2 N' rth 24 de roes 17 house. Robert E.
• Garages
740-949-2217
ty days alter the last · of 147.00 lee! to a Dabneys Addition to Robert E. Beegle, of Middleport, County ..;in~tes 11 :econds Beegle, Meigs County
• Complete
date o1 publication ol point;
Pomaroy.
Meigs County·Sherlff ol !-'•lgs, and State ol east a distance 01 Sheriff.
Remodeling
IIlia notice. ·
(3) South 34 dagreas Beginning at
the Attorney lor tho plain- Ohro:
AHor~ey . lor
the
69 .89 feet 10 a point;
(3) 21, 28, (4) 4,11
10'06"West a distance Southwest corner or tiff
Beong the one fourth Thence leaving the Plalntrff: L1Hie, Sheela
or 63.67 feet to a point Lot No. 158 above;
Frank Wooldridge
part or lots, ~amel~ 459 center ol said road and &amp; Warner
being the Northeast Thence South 4 1/2 600 S. Pearl St.
~~d 462, whrch twO lots with a new line through 213
E.
Second
Stop &amp; Compare
Public Notice
corner ol said Lot 8; · dog. East, 22 lee! to a Columbua, OH 43206 rorntly contain 200 feet the g'rentor's land the St.Pomeroy, Ohio
Thence leaving said stake on the South 614-221-1662
by 200 feet, more or
.
.
740-992-6689.
SHERIFF SALES
contort ina and along aide ol a stone wall; (4) 4, 11, 18, 25·(5) 2
less In the Village or lollowong two courses: (4) 11 18 25
CASE
NUMBER the North line ol seld Thence North 80 3/4
. Middleport, Ohio lor- 1· South 82 dagrees 26
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06CV143
·Lot 8 North 55 degrees deg. East, 110 feet to
merly. lower PooMroy. minutes 03 seconds - - - - - , - - - Deutsche
Bank 19' 12" Weal passing theWeatendolastone
Public Notice
The lot now being east ... paa.~lng thro"!lh
Public Nptice
Truat through 518" Iron pin waU on the South side
deeded is more partie- 1 518 x~O . Iron pin wrth - - - - - - - National
Company asTrustae
set at a distance ol ollot Number 161;
Sherllf Sales
ularly described and a piastre ldantllicatlon The Home National
Plalntlll
37.00 teet, 182.76 feet Thence North 4 112 Case Number 06CV099 bounded as follows:
cap set at 25 ·00 feet, Bank will auction the
St. Rt. 248 Chester, Ohio ·
vs
and. 337.00 leal and deg. West to the United
States· ·ot Beglnnlngatapolnton going a total distance .following itpm on
Paul E. Laudermllt at el going a total distance Southeast comer of Amarlca
the west aide ol ol .. 23 ~· 17 feat. to Saturday, April 14,
Mike W. Marcum, Owner
518
Delendenta
of 357.00 feet to the Lot Number 160;
Plaintiff
Branch Street about plaa~~~ ':::.:~.:~~~ 2007, at 10:00 a.m. at .Additions
Garages ·
Court or Common principal point ol Thence North 89 deg. VS
150 feet north lrom the
the Bank's parking tot.
Vinyl Siding
Pleaa, Meigs County, ~~&amp;ginning, containing West along the South Joanna Ferguson ET southeast cornsr or cap set, and;
1g99 Dodge Caravan Roofing
Ohio
3.0836 acrea, more or line of aald Lot 160 and AL Defendants
Lot 459· thence run- 2· South 08 dagrees 23 284GP44R3WR541789
New Construction Interior Remodeling
In pursuance ol an leea. .
along the South line or Court ol Common ning norih 'on the west minutes 51 seconds The Home · National
'Residential &amp; Commerciai ·
order ol Ilia to me Subloct to all legit said Lot 159 to the Pleas,
llneoiBranch Street to Weal a distance ol Bank reserves the
directed from said eaaaments and rights- place 01 beginning.
Maigs County, Ohio
an alley which Inter- 18 ~; 35 .. .leal to .a right to reject any and
740-985-4141 Office
court In the above ant~ of.way.
16-00076.000
In pursuance or an aacts Branch Street at 518 X30 iron pin with a all bids.. All vehicles
740-416-1834
tied action, I will Bearings w-va derived 16-000n.ooo
order ol sale to me this point; thence run- plastic ldentlllcation are aokl, as'is where is,
expoH to aale at pub- from a previous survey PARCEL NO.3:
directed from said ning on a line with the cap ~et on . the with no warranties
lie auctlon on the front recorded in Deed Book S~ualed in the Village court in the above enli· south aide ol thia alley grantor s south line expressed or Implied.
step• ol · the Maigl 284, at Page 101. The ol Pomeroy, County ol tied action I will about 200 feet more or and the south line 01 For an appointment to
County Courthouse on above description waa Melga and State or expose to 11io at pub- lass, to the i'it!raac- Section 31 ; Then~e eee, Call 949-2210, ask
Friday, May 4, 2007 at prepared from an actu· Ohio: .
lie auction on the front !ton or said alley with a · along the grantor 8 lor Shalla.
• Home Oxygen
10:00 a.m., ol said dey, al aurvey made on the Beginning at
the steps ol the Meigs 20 feet alley, which south line and the (4)11 , 12, 13
the
following .3rd day ol August, Northwest · corner ol County Court House runs north and south south. line ol Section
• Portable Oxygen
described real estate: . 1989, by C. Thomas ·Lot Numlier 158;
on Friday, May 4, 2007 and bounds this prop- 3l, North 84 degrees
• Homefill System
SHuate .In the County Smith,
. Ohio Thence South 77 deg. at 10:00 a.m., ol aald arty on the weal; 00 minutes 29 aaconds
Public Notice
ol Meigs, Townthlp ol Proleaalonal Surveyor West, 55 1/2 feat; day, the following thence
running West,,passl~~ through
• Helios System
Rutland and State ol 16844.
Thence 44 112 dog. d8scribed real estate: southerly on aline with a 518 x 30 Iron pin Notice Is hereby given
Ohio, to-w~:
Property
Address: Weal, 78 feet; 1J1ence Sherllf's Sale
this 20 teet alley, 50 with 8 plastic ldentlfi- that the annual meetBelng a 0.617 acre, 33756 New Lima Road, South 46·12 deg. Weal, United
States
ol lee! to a point where an cation cap set at Ing ol the shareholders
more or leas, tract• ol Rutland, Oho
40 112 feet; Thence America vs. Joanna Iron pin Is driven and 243.07 feet, going a ol
Farmers
&amp; MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
land as recorded In Proparty Owners: Paul SOUth 112 deg. West, Ferguson, et al
this Is the southwast total distance 01 328.90 Bancshares, Inc. will
Dead Book 284, at E. Laudermllt and V. 207 leet;
Meigs
County comer ol . this tot; feet to the point ol be
70 Pine Street • Gallipolis
held at the
Page
101,
Meigs Louise Laudermllt
Thence North 76 1/2 Common Pleas Case ihence running In an baglnnlng, containing Middleport Church of
.
446-0007
County
Racorder't Prior Deed Reference: deg. East, 302 lest; No. 06CV099
easterly direction on a l.21 5 acres, more 01 Christ, Family Lila
Office, Meigs County, O.R. 221, Page 415
Thence North 2 1/4 Situated In the Village parellet' line with the less, and sugjectto the Center, 437 Main
Ohio, also being three · PP.NI: 11-01063.00
deg. Weal, 163 teet to of Middleport County soutl\ side ol the first right-of-way ol County Street,
Middleport,
tracta of land aa AppraiHd
lit tha said Seyfried's of Meigs and' State of mentioned alley 200 Road l4, ToWI)shlp Ohio, on the third
recorded in Deed Book $75,000.00
Southeait
corner; Ohio
teet more or less to Road 167 and all ealll!- Wednesday bl April,
.314, at Page 213, also •oerma ol sale: c annot Thence along said parce1 ono.. The east the 'place ol beginning.
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mentsolrecold.
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being a pert ol Fraction be sold for lass than Seyfried's South line, one-hell ol South one- This lot containing
according
to
Its
No 3, Township • 6 2/3rda olthe appraiaed South 80 3/4 deg. Weet, hall (50 leal ol Lot about 50 feet by 200 with plesiiC ldentlll· bylaws, lor the purNorth, Ranget4-Weat, value.. 10% down on 110 feet to the n97) In Horton's teet ol land, more or eaton caP.s set are pose ot elactlng direc.Rutland . Township, dey of sale, cash or Southeast corner of Addition to . what Is tees.
stamped ~ymour &amp; tors and the transacMeigs County, State of cerlllled check, bat- Mrs. Thomas. Lowden's now the Village ol SAVE AND EXCEPT a Assoclatas ·
tion olsuch other bustOhio and more partlcu- ance·due on conllnna- Lot; Thence South 77 Middleport, Ohio, lor- lot 50 feet by 60 feet The bearing uaed In ness as may properly
YOUNG'S
larly described 11 !of. lion ol11ie.
deg. Weal, 40 feet; marly lower Pomaroy from the northwest the above desrlbed come bolore said
CARPENTER
·rowa:
The appraisal did not Thence along said Ohio. Said original toi corner ol the above tract were auumed meeting.
jleglnnlng Ita point In lncluda an Interior Lowden's Weal line, being 50 feet In width llaacrlbed real estate, and are lor lha deter- Jo , Ann
Crisp,
SERVICE
1 angles
the
centerline
ol examination ol the North 112 deg. Weal, 96 and 140 feet In depth deeded to · Clifford mlnation
Secretary
Roofing, Siding,
Room Additions 1
pounty Roed t3 which houaa.
leet to the place ol and being further Jacoba and Mildred only.
(3) 2~. (4)1,11, 17
Soffit, Decks,
Remodeling
Ia aaaured to be the Robert , E. Beegle, beginning;
described as lollowe: Jacobs
by
deed The above dexcrlbed
New Gar:agea
Doors, Windows,
Electrical &amp; Plumbing
Beginning 70 lee! E11t recorded In Volume
Electric, Plumbing,
Roofing &amp; Gutters
ol the Southwast cor· 173, Page 333, Meigs
Vinyl Siding &amp; Painting ,
Drywall,
ner of Lot t297; Thence County Deed Records.
Patio and Porch Deck•
Remodeling,
Room
North 50 feet; Thence The above deacribed
wv 036725
Additions
East 70 feet; Thence real estate Ia deslgnatV.C. YOUNG Ill
South 50 feet; Thence od as Parcel Nos. 15Local Contractor
992·6215
West 70 teet to the 00083 and 15-00084,
740-367-0544
Pomeroy
Oh1o
place ol beginning.
Meigs County Auditor.
Free Estimates
7S V ru~, oc;~l Ex:JNIC'n':e
Parcel Two: A right-of- Current Owner: Jack
740·367·.0536
way lor sewer linea as Phillips .
currently
existing .Property at: 931 Hysell
across the West one- Street
hall cil the South one- Middleport, Ohio
.
hall of Lot 1297 con- Prior
Deed
nectlng Into High Relerebcea :Voiuine
Street. Subject to an 330, Page 811
.• •1St. ......ll 8145180
easement lor the bene- Appraised at $60,000
140-1112-m.
lit or the Weat one-hall Terms o1 Sale: Cannot
ol the South one-hall be sold lor less than
or Lot U97 lor water 213rds ofthe·appralsed
IMIIIft. . . .12:1U.II . .
and gas lines connect- vaiile. 10% down on
lng Into the · a,liey dey of sale, cash or
betwean
Broadway certified check, batand High Streets.
ance due on conllrma....... CIIs•ll............
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than two-thlrdt of Melga County Sherllf
appraieement. .This AHorney
lor
the
appraisal Ia baaed Plaintiff
upon
a
visual Lerner Sampson · &amp;
lnapaction ol that part Rothfuss
ol the premlaea · to P.O. Box 5480
which acceas waa Cincinnati, OH 45201naadlly available. The 5480
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king, which, as you can see, he has. But
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nine or 10 when decarer plays a spade
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that wore the pooition, declarer WO\Jd
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should return to the dummy and calilo1
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