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Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel

www .mydailysentinel.com

.Tuesday, September 13, 2005-

•

NW"Sing home
owners charged as
Louisiana death toll
rises sharply, A2

Vick, Falcons soar ~igh above Eagles on·Monday night.
ATLANTA (AP) - The of the playoffs two of the last
Atlanta
Falcons
and three years.
Philadelphia Eagles couldn't
Less than eight months ago.
wait to get started 011 their ·the Eagles beat Atlanla 27-10
rematch of the NFC (hampi- for the NFC title in frigid
onship game- two players got Philadelphia.
kil·ketl out before the "'""c
About a half-hour before the
kicked off.
e
opc11ing kickoff'. with thouThen. it was the Falcons whu sands of falls still making their
got a bit of payb&lt;Jck.
way into.rhc Georgia Dmnc and
Michael Y1ck ran for one the players going thmu ~h routul!chdown and ~et up anoth~r tine waQnup{ the teams began
with a long pass. c nou~h t\l jawing at each other ncar millgive Atlanta · a 14- I0 v1ctory tic ld.
&lt;IVCr the Eagles "" Monday
Trotter. lhe Eagles' thrccniuhL
lime Pro, Bowl ~ lind&gt;;t(kcr.
'ttcarly. emotions were ntn- apparentl y shoved Mathis, a
11in~ l1igh. Jeremiah Tmtter of backup cornerback . . Mathis
the t:agfes.aml Kevin Mathis of responded wnh a punch. Then.
til..; Falcons were ejected after a everyone uut mto 1t.
sc·ume broke out in pr~game
After c'he(king the replay
warmups. sening an intcns~ monitor. th~ ofticials kiclicu out
tone t(Jr the rest of Ihe ni~ht.
Trotter and Mathis -· a ruling
The Ea~b , aflcr · fa llin g that definitely favored th~
behind 1-l-0 in the tir.,t quarter. Falcons. Mathi's is a bit player.
shut down Yick the re-t of the used mainly in passing situaway. 13tllllley cmitdn' l cnmc all lions, while Trotter anchors the
the way ha&lt;:k , !heir fi nal bid middle of· the Philadelphia
'"tiling short when Donovan · defense.
·
M&lt;:N?t bb toi'k a vi(ious !1i1 Second-year player Mike
· who got 111
· on 1y 11ree
1
I.rom Rou·1 Coteman. a 1·Oltrt 11- Lab'lllJO.
down pass fall ing far short of games as a rookie. made his
Terrell Owens streaking down l'irSI cm·ecr st&lt;U1 in place of
t h~ sideline with I :33 left.
Trotter. Thl· Fakons to&lt;J.k
Y
. ick kneeled a couple of advantage. rushing for ~00
times 10 111n out the clock, giv- yards.
ing the Falcons a vi&lt;.:lory over
Warri&lt;:k Dunn led the way
the team that knocked them out witt\ I I:1 yards on 20 c&lt;UTies .

AP photo
Atl anta Falcons quarerback Micahel Vick leaps over the goa t
' lme as he scores a first qua rter touchdown against the
Philade lpl1ia Eagles Monday in Atlanta.
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Clearly ·fired up by the
f)1·eg·,1
• 111e shell,'\11\·g·,ltls
- ..·. Atlatlla
raced to a two-touchdown lead
before the game was 15 minutes old. Yick hooked tip with
Michael Jenkins and Alge
Crumpler on· a pair of 18-yard
pa"es. then tlnished off things
with a 7-yard scoring ru n.

The elewify ing quarterback
took oil. '"'Ound
r1'ght end, get~
ling so free that he was able to
hold the ball aloft at the 5 and
leap over the goal line.
The Falcons scored uga in
less than 3 minutes later. Vick
. lofted a 58-yard pass to
Michael Jenkins, who hau led it

in just short of the end zone. beating Keith Brooking to the
T.J. Duckett wem the rest of the pylon for a 9-yard touchdown.
way. bulling over from the L
But the Eagles hurt themVick struggled the rest of the selves with some uncharacteosway. throwmg an interception tic plays. Thr~-time Pro Bowl
and losing two fumbles. He kicker David Akers mtssed a
completed 12 of 23 passes for pair of 49-yard tield goal
156 yards, but did manage. 68 attempts, havmg fai!ed on just
¥ards rtJshmg. .
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live attempts all of last season.
The Eagles have b€en Team · Akers did connect on a 44Turmoil since losing ro New yarder ' with 9:20 . leti in the
England l\1 the Super Bowl. gmue.
Owens demanded a new ,conThen there was McNabb,
tract, sulked when he d1dn t get whose night was matTed by an
It and began takmg shc;&gt;ts at h1s interception and two . fumbles
.
_ one an attempted pass in the
teammates and coaches.
Most notably, he feuded w1th flat that he inexplicably threw
M,cNa~b, the two retusmg to backward, allowmg the Falcons
e\en talk w1th each other dur- 10 recover what was correctly
t~g Ihe preseason though 11 dtd- ruled a lateral.
~ t seem to _affect the1r chemMcNabb might have been ·
·
f I'
h ff:
f b tal
tstry on the held.
Owens caught seven passes ~ mg t e e . ects o a . ru
for 11 2 yards, but the Falcons flrst-q'!arter hll to. the_nudseckept him out of the end zone.
uon by Chad Lavala1s. The
Through it all , the Eagles quarterback took q_ff hts paris
showed the heart of a team that · and Jersey ~n the s1delme, tryhas played for the NFC cham- mg to regam ht s breath,. and
pionship the last four years.
Koy Oetme~ went on the field
After Duckett's TO, McNabb to start the next posses,s1on. '
went to Owens for a 14-yard. But Detmer d1dn 't ev~n lake
gain. then back to him again on a snap. !"'cNabb slowly walked
a
16-yard
play.
Brian on the held, ready to play w1th- .
Westbrook, another disgruntled out mt&gt;smg a down.
star, got loosefor a I 7-yard run,
McNabb was 24-of-45 for
then took a short pass 24 yards. 257 yards. not ~etting much
Finally, Westbrook made a nice help from a runmng game that
catch on a high pass in the flats. managed only 51 yards.

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

CLEVELAND (AP) - On
their way to Coco Crisp\ locker. a Japanese TV camera crew
crossed paths with onL' from

Indians
J
Notebook~

:ill CENTS • Vol. 55. No. 21

Major League Baseball while
write r~ from Chil'a!.!O. New l' hi.U ll'CS.
Ymk. USA Today and Baseball
Manager Eric Wedge sensed
Ameri&lt;.:a worked the mom.
"~omct~ ing 1~cw during the game
Sp&lt;H1s Ill ustrated left Monday as lnd1ans tans. who have been
mom mg.
slow In believe in this team.
came
out in force. An,
They're all covr rin~ baseannounced
crowd of 38.564 ~
ball's blggesl . story. 'A lmost
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the Cleveland 14.000 more than the club's
AND THE WINNER IS ... :·
Ind ians h:tve become a scnsct- average .- cheered like they As the hottest player on the
used tn in p:lsl Octobers at majors' hottest team, Cri·sp was
lion.
Jacobs
Field.
named the AL's player of the
"It's c·out:· saiu Crisp.
"We felt a lot.of electricity in week.
. On Sundav n i ~ht. the Indians
here
laS\· night." 'Wedge said.
In six games, he baned a
may haw v&lt;ilidateJ S&lt;l!lle of the
"We
had
a
lo1
of
people
here
league-hest
.57 1 as 1hc Ind ians
butldmg hype aboul t h~mwllh a
and
it
felt
like
a
cli!Terent
type
of
•went
7-0.
Crisp
rai sed his avertlalionally tclntscd I~--l mut of
and
energy.
Our
playage
1}
points
wh
ile hitting three
electricily
Minnesota that cnmp leted a
· homers · wirh seven RBis. He
lhree-game sweep and all hut ers ICII that...
cxting'itished the Twins' playoff . Cle\'eland's players. though. also S(ored eight times ~nd his

On Monday. ge neral manager
Mark Shapi ro won three coin
losses to determine home field
in case there is a tie for the AL
Central or wild card.
If the Indians. who entered
Monday night 's game trailin~
Chicago by 5 1/2 games, eaten
the White Sox and tlnish tied at
the end of the regular season, a
one-gan1e tiebreaker to determine the division champion will
be played at Jacobs Field.
·
The Jake would also host
tiebreakers. if the Indians fi nished tied with either the New
York Yankees or Oakland
Athletics tor the wild cafd.
'' I got the oppmtunity to call
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1wo flips," Shapiro sa1d. "The
STAY HOT: Right now, the White Sox called the other and
Indians can' t see m to lose in all three times it came up heads
for us." ·
anythi ng.
29 total bases were a maJor
league high.
Crisp entered Monday night 's
game with an extra-base hil in
each of his past eight games.
The Indians had six players
nominated for· last week's
award. Cri sp is the third
Cleveland player to be honored
this season, joining Travis
Hafner and Victor Martine~ . In
his last 10 games, Crisp is baiting .475 and he came into the
week eighth in the league in
a.verage (306), tied for third in
doubles (38), and his .34 I average vs. ri ght-handers is tops in
the teague.

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Racine' s new water treat ment facility and water wells
were awarded while others
were tabled last night at a
recessed meeting of Racine
Village Coun ci l.
Conce rning the new water
treatment facility and tank
the followi ng bids were
awarded: for division ·A,
Ro,es Excavating, ·$406,735;
for division B, Mid-Atlantic

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tlmsc resident s.
At Momllly's regu lar council nieetirig. Becky Hay s of
Floyd Browne Group. the vii- ·
!age's ~ng) neer ing firm. discus.,ed the stat us of funding
r,,. the proicct. and presented
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the en~incerin g finn .
Mll!licipal ~'' at er se rvi ce
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flowers of a fading
Meigs Elementary K-5 art teacher, Jan Haddox created th is eight-foot-high by 10-foot-wide mural which witt be displayed above
the
trophy case in the school's main foyer. The theme of the mural is "Accomplis hing Dreams·Thru Education" and is meant to
season. ·See Page A3
inspire students with 'the Idea that they can be anyth ing they want to be when they grow up if they apply themselves. "Education
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is a vehicle," said Haddox as he stood in front of the mural depicting ast ronauts, teachers , architects and doctors .
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• For the Record.
about new serv ices offered at motion. She ca lled P.VH's Midd leport Cl inic to induck
BY BETH SERGENT
See Page A5
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSE NTI NEL.COM the Middleport branch.
website a vital n.1cdia tool weekly visits from obstetrics
• Lyons completes basic .
Leach said she was proud which is one of many to get and gynecological physic~&lt;UI&gt;
POMEROY - Director of of her marketing depart- · the word out abou t satellite Mark Nolan and Mkhacl
training. See Page A5
Marketing
and
Public
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• Marshals give $10,000 · Relations for Pleasant Valley ment's ability to create award clinics, health fairs, doctors who practice in West Virginia.
Hospital Amy Leach visited winning, in-house ads such and fundraiscrs.
to cabbie who turned in
After Leach spoke, Jeff are current ly wailing on their
the Meigs County Chamber as the "I Believe" and
fugitives. See Page A6
Fleck, business development Ohio medical licenses.
of Commerce's business - " Miracle" commercials.
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radio and the internet for pro~

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coordinator
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late I'!~ ll's. Those households
are slilt without wate r service,
exccpl for a handfu l who ha ve
co nnected to the Gall ia
Cou nty Rural Water system.
Accordi ng to Hay&gt;. the
proposed 1\';ttcr line ex pansion will pnll·idc llater service to appw.\i nw tely 5ll residctHs 111 15 households . The

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Storage Systems, $502,870; attend the next meeting ·holes for the two new water they may n~ol , need all of the
for division E, Microcom scheduled for 7 p.m. on Sept. we ll s for the village. The bid money and are allowing for
Inc ., $63,450.
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19. Council also requested was the lowest or three bids. overag~s on lhc projed. The
Tabled bids were in reference their vi ll age solicitor be pre- Ohio Drilling has been in funding mu st be in . place
to divisions C and D which are sent for the meeting.
busi ness since I907 and has before the m n.,truction can
the construction of the actual
Council lias questions prev iou.sly done work within begin nn the water treatment
water treatment plant and elec- about references on subcon- the vi llage.
,
facil ity in October.
trical respectively.
tractors. back up generators.
Council passed Resolution
During open di sctJs-;ion
Counci l fell that before bids ·what type of fi lter system that 589 which will begin the Counci lman Ga ry Freeman
were awarded in di visions C will be used at the new water process of securing the vi l- sugge:-~ t ed orga niLin g a work
and D that representatives treatment faci lity and if the lage's portion of the f~nding · detail to put the annex buildfrom its engineering firm village can negotiate with the for the new wa ter treatment ing:s '' furnace into the
Strand and Associates along su b contractors.
plant. The vi llage plans to municipal bui ld ing 111 anticiwith a representative from
A bid of $6.590 from Ohio take out a ·Joan with the Ohio pation of v,:inter. The annex
Downing Construction (low Drilling of Mass(in was Water Develo pment Authori ty
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bidders for division C) should approved for drillin g test fo r around $500,000 Lhough

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pitchers with at least 30 decisions. The last Indians pitcheno
lead the league in winning percentage was Charles Nagy ( 175), who won 80 percent of his
games in 1997 .... The Indians
recalled RHPs Fausto Carmona
.and Jason Davis from Triple-A
Buffalo. Carmona was up tor
one day em· tier thi s season while
Davis was back for his tourth
sti nt. "It's great to be back,
especially no\\'," said Davis,
who began the season on
Cleve land'~ roster before being
sent down.

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Racine awards bids ·ror water treatment plant

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aren' t getting &lt;.:aught up in the
,mention. They're aware of their
place in the standings. hut the
lnd i&lt;ms know th at to make the
postseason they can' t atlord any
slipups in 1he final few weeks.
"The focus has to remain on
laking care of ourselves."
Wedge said. "They know if we
take care of our own backyw·d,
good things wi II happen ...

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attention they deserve as they fight for Wild.Card
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afternoon and several activities, suc h as street entertainment and holiday mu sic. are
POMEROY - Ways of bei ng planned.
•
.increasing interest in the hi sIt was noted durin g the
torical downtown of Pomeroy meeting that the ornaments
were discussed at 1\lesda)"s featuring etchings ,of the new
meeting of the Pomeroy bridge undec construction and
the 1928 one schedu led for
Merchants Association.
· A walki ng tour has tenta- demolition in 2007, are availlive ly been set for Nov. 5. able for sale at banks and
Susan Clark, -chairman, has businesses in town . Tire cost
alrea~y talked : with Michael · is $8 and the proceeds go into
Gerlach about providing a Pomeroy' s downtown beauticommentary on the architet- tication projects.
,
Erin Roush of the Meigs
ture of !he buildings and the
Chamber
of
businesses they have housed Countv
ov.er the past century' during Comnierce reported that the
the tour.
flags whi ch will be used by
A comm ittee from the merchants to denote a busiMerchants group will meet ness is open will be ready
later this month with Gerlach later this week. She noted that
to work out details of the three extra ones have been
program which is geared to made up over. those ordered
kickoff the holiday shoppi11g and are for sale t-o merchants.
season. .
It was reported that Bob
Emergency
Again this .Year the annual Byer,
Christmas parade with the Management Agency direcarrival of Santa Claus will be' tor; and his daughter, Mary
held on the Sunday following Byer Hill, -are in the process
Bu sinesses of preparing kits to be sent .to
Thanksgiving.
Will observe open ho~ ses that Katrina
victim,_

RolL-;h · spoke ahout a

Hob&gt;&lt; HI D1·ive and Leading
Creek Road.
The npansion wilt require
permits
fr rm1
NorfolkSout hern and the Ohio
of
Dcpmtment
Tramponation. since 1he new
waterline will cross both the
railroad 1rads and Ohio 7,
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Contribut ions can be · left
with Byer at hi s office in the
annex on Mulberry Heights.
or with Hill. a1 her em ploy ment in the Meigs County
Courthouse. ·
A report was give n by
Peggy Barton, treasurer. .on
the sa le of ducks for the
Sternwhee l Riverfest derbv
Saturday., Sept. 24. a projec1
of the Merchants Association.
"Adoption'' papers for the
numbered ducks are available
ill several downtown businesses a11d from Association
members. The cost of adopting a duck is $5. The owner of
the duck crossing 1he finish
line lirst -will win $I ,000 in
Chamber bucks which ca n be
spent with any of more than
I 00 members Qf the Meigs
Chamber
of
County
Commerce.
Second J)rize is a $500 savings bon.d given by Farmers ,
Bank. lhird is a $200 saving s
Char1ene Hoenlch / photo
bond from Ohio· Valley Is it a toadstool, mushroom or JUSt a puff batt? Jerry Rought of
Bank , and fourth a $75 sav -. Lincoln Hill. ·Pomeroy, who found 1t one morning in his back yard
ings bond from People's doesn' t know. It's heavy. spongy and looks somewh&lt;Jt like a skull.
Here he shows it to Ills great-granddaughter. Abby Ham1tton .
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Nursing home owners charged as Louisiana death toll rises sharply to 423
BY ADAM NOSSITER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

Public meetings

Clubs and
organizations
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This undated handout photo released by the Louisiana Attorney
General's Office in. Baton Rouge , La., Tuesday of Mabie B.
Ma~gano, left, and Salvador A. Mangano. Sr. , who have been
charged with 34 counts of negligent hom icide in the deaths of
34 people found at St. Ri ta's Nursing Home in Violet. La., last
week. The charges stem from the Mangano's alleged failure to
evacuate the nursmg home contrary to the facility's own evacuation plan and in violation of the St. Bernard Parish's mandatory evacuat ion following Hurricane Katrina .
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Cobb said the Manganos
were forced to make a di tTisection:, of the ri.lV&lt;.t!.!l'd dtv AP Photo/ The Dallas Morning News, Tom Fox · cult decision as the hurrica ne
including the French Qu:ukr
and tht! ~.:entral bu~in~~..; dis- Cars sit 111 a flooded parking lo t outside St. Rita's Nursing Home in Chalmette. La ., Wednesday., approached: evacuate the
trict - could be reopened Sept. 7. The husband-and-wife owners of St. Rita's were charged, Tuesday with negligent hom i- ' patients. many of th em elderly and on feedin g rubes,_or
.during the daytime as early as c1de 111 t11e deat11s of 34 people during the flooding unleashed by Hurricane Katrina.
keep them comfortable at the.
· Monday.
prul'ided
the
his
wife.
Mable,
were
released
Luuisian:1
At1t1rney
General
.
.
_
·
alkd
till' .. hlam"· !.:.llllll' ••
home through the storm.
Environme nti.l l · Protedion
"If you pull that trigger too
Age ncy finds the ~tir is safl' . · anwn~ ])nlitiL·ian ~. :-.;tying: ··· 1 Charles Foti charged the hus- · 01i $50.000 bond ea(h.
Their
attomey,
Jim
Cobb.
band-and-wife
owners
of
St.
ta~c
rcspon.
,
ihlli
ty"
fur
the
soon
(on evacuation) those
'' \Ve're out L1f nuclear-nisi ...
said
hi
s
clients
were
innocent.
Rilu·~ w ith· J4 couniS of neg:.!11\l.'rllllll'llt·,
failure.
"
'
in
·
people
are going to die,"
mode and into nomml. day-toCobb
said
tl1ey
followed
l ige nt homicid~ for not Joing
:k.tl in~ \\'1111 the hurrican~:.
Cobb said.
day cri~i~ mode ." Nagln ~aid .
the
nursin
g
home's
evac
uarnm~
to
save
th
ei
r
elderly
The'
death
trill
from
Tammy Da ig le , a nurse
· Entergy-New Orkans ..;;lid
tion
plan
that
had
been
fi
led
pat
icn
ts.
Hurri
c:t
ne
Katrina
climbed
who
worked at the home. also
it hatl restored puwcr tu 7:0
wit
h
officials,
and
he
hlamed
·'The pathetic th ing in this
sa id the owners had been
percent of the 1. 1 mil lion 111nrL' th;m SO percl.'nt in a :-.inthe
St.
Bernard
Parish
o
iTi
~
case
wa_
,
that
they
were
asked
worried about trying to evac~k
day
Tuc,day
to
-123.
custome rs that were !Jut ,11th,·
cia
is
for
not
ens
uring
the
plan
if
they
wanted
to
move
them
uate some residents of the
height of the storm. And inL·Iuding .]a'\t week's grisly
home who they knew wouldDefense Secretarv Dunald H discm c·ry of 34 dead patients and they did not," Fori said. was proceeding.
"They
sat
and
waited
for
a
n't survive the move .
'They
were
warned
repeatedly
Rurnsfeld said tllost of the a11tl 'talT members at St.
Tom · Rodri gue. whose
mandatory
evacuation
order
milili.lry':\ search anJ n:..,n1c Rita\ nursing home in the that this storm was coming. In
town of Chalmctll' in harrJ-il it effect. their inaction resu lted from th e officials of St. mother was among the dead,
work was complete.
in the deaths of these people.'' Bernard Parish that never was sti II angry and near tears.
. President Bush also put :t St. Bernard Pari'sh. '
''She de served the chance,
Salvador A. Mangano and came," he said .
In t.he nursin g home ca:-;c.
final word Lll l what lw had

Bush vows not to waver in Iraq, issues
.warning to Syria,-meets with China's leader
BY TERENCE HUNT
AP WHITE HO USE CORRESPONDENT

NEW YORK - President
.Bush won a -p ledge from
·Chinese Pres ident Hu .li nt;Hl
·· to step up pressure on, No rth
Korea to ahandon its n11ckar
weapons. but the two lcatkrs
apart Tut.:-..Uay over

whe ther to seek international
sanction s against Iran.
The two ieaders met here as
ta lks resoined in Beijing aimctl
a1 persuading North Korea 10
aband'on its noclear weapons.
Bush said his discussions
with Hu ranged from how to
·prevent &lt;m avian llu pandemit:
to economic matter ~ and
feared nuclear proliferation in
North Korea ~nd Iran. He
seemed pleased when Hu said.
"We stand ready to step up our
communication and cooperation" to gain fresh progress in
negotiations with Nonh Korea.
While offering help on Nonh
Korea. Hu did not embrace a
U.S. proposal to bring Ira11
Qefore the U.N. Security
Council for possible sanctions
for its suspected nuc lear
1

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yo u know. to be resc ued
instead of having to drown
like a rat," he told CNN.
In adUition to St. Rita's, the
attorney general said he is
investigating the discovery of
rrwre than 40 corpses at
fl ooded-out
Memorial
Medical Center in New
Orleans. A hospital official.
said . the I06-degree heat
in side the hospital as the
patient s waited for days to be
eva~ uated
probably contributed to the deaths.
Even though the airport
and waterfront were running
at just a fraction of their
capaci ty, the sy mbolic impor~
tance was not lost on a city .
that only days before had all
but collapsed into looting and
desperation.

Roberts rebuffs Democrats' questions in confmnation hearing
"I will be my own man," he
nistic day in the wi'tness chair.
AP SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Appearing · before the said later in a daylong session
Senate Jud iciary Committee, that Republicans said had firmWASHINGTON - Chief he sa id past Supreme Court ly established his prospects for
Justice-nominee John Roberts rulin gs caiTy weight, includ- swift confi rmation.
repeatedly refused to answ.er ing the Roe v. Wade decision
The 50~year- old appeals
questions about abortion and that legali zed abortion in co1111judge wid former Reagan
other cm1te ntious issues at his 1973. But he quickly bal- administration lawyer fielded
confirmat io n·
hearing anced that by adding that the questions about dozens of legal
Tuesday, telling frustrat ed same principl e allows for precedents without benetit of
notes. His wife. Jane Robens,
Democrats he would not dis- overturning rulin gs, as well.
Over and over, he assured also an attorney. sat behind
cuss matters that could come·
before the Supreme Cou11 .
.lawmakers he would be gu id- him, Ilanked by a delegation of
" I think nominees have to ed by his understanding of aide' the White Houses assemdraw the line where they are the facts of cases, the law and bled to assist hiln .
Robens !lashed hi s wit occa-,
most co mforta ble,'' said the Constitution , not by hi s
sionally,
antiouncing with a ·
·
Roberts, who also side- p~ rsonal views.
" My faith and my religiou s smile that he had reconsidered
stepped questions about civil
heliefs
do not play
role," his long-ago Sllppon for term
ri ghts, voting rights and the
limits of presidential power in added Robert s, who is limits for judges. If confirmed.
his appointment will he for life.
a long, occasionally antago- Catholic.
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WednesdaJ&gt;, Sept. 14
TUPPERS . PLAI NS Eas tern At hletic Boosters,
6:JO p.m.. Eastan Hig h
Schoo l. All parr n·rs and
coaches urged· to aLtcnu
Thursday, Sept. is ·
RAC INE -Ohi o River
Producers, 7 p:m., Southern
Vo-Ag room.
POMEROY
- Meigs
COLtn ty Retifed Teachers
Association, noon luncheon
at Trinity Churc h. Speaker
on promoting Meigs Count y.
barbershop quarte t mu sical
p1'ogram. Members in vited
to !')J'ing guests. Schoo l supplies collected. Call 99232 14 or 378-6294 for lunch
reserva tions.
RACINE - Regular meetIng
of Pomeroy -Ra ci ne
. Lodge #164, F&amp;AM. with
. work in Enteretl Apprentice
. ucgrec. Refreshments·.
Friday, Sept. 16
POMEROY Meigs
County Cance r Initiative will

meet at I :30 p.m. i_n the conference room at the Meigs
Cou nty Senior Center. Call
992-6626.
Tuesday, Sept. 20
MIDDLEPORT
Brooks-Grant Camp Sons of
Union Veterans of !he Civi l
War and Maj. Daniel
McCook Circle Lad ies of the
Gra nd Army of the Rep ublic.
regul~ meeting, 7:15 ·p.m ..
Middlepo!1 Masonic Temple.
Dr. Carl · Denbow, · hi story
professor at Ohio Un'iversity,
to speak. Public invited.

Homecoming at the Rutland
Free Will Baptist Church.
Sunday school at 10 a.m
carry-i n dinner a(' noon.
preaching and e~inging in the
afternoon. Jamie Fortner.
pastor.
POMEROY
- Mt.
Hermon Uniied -Brethern in ·
Christ C hurch , I :30 p.m.
homeco ming with gue st
singers. ''U niquely His."
RACINE - Homecoming
at the Mt. Moriah Church of
God. Mile Hill Road, Racine.
Dinner at noon. Rev. Herman
Stewmt of Oak Hill will he
preaching, and there will he
spec ial singi ng.

Homecomings
Saturday, Sept. 17
PORTER - Special se rvice. 6:30 p.m Clark Chapel
Freewill Baptist ·Church.
Preaching
by
Mik e
Marmond, singing by Everett
Kemper.
.
Sunday, Sept. 18
RA CIN E - Homecoming
at Mt. Moriah Church or
God, Mill Hill Rd. , Racine.
noon.
with
dinner at
Preaching by · Re v. Herma n
Stewart of Oak HilL Special
singing.
POMEROY
- Zion
Chu rc h o f Christ annual
Homecoming with Sunday
school and worship servi ces
at 9:30 a.m., followed by a
potluck dinner at 12:30.
Concert by, Freed By Chri st, a
local quartet, ut 2 p.m. ·
RUTLAND

Other events
We-d nesday, Sept. 14
POM EROY
. - Meigs
County
Mini sterial
AssociatiQn ecumenical service, 7 p.m., Pomeroy
Riverfront Am phi theater, in
response to the catastrophic·
(lestruction and loss of life
left by Hurri cane Katrina, "A
Shelter in a Time of Storm.''
Pray~r service, information
about how co mmunity ca n
help victims and begi n healing process.
. _
Saturday, Sept. 17
MIDDLEPORT TB
Clini c will be at Rejoici ng
Life Church , Middleport, 10
a.m. to noon for skin tests.
Readi ng will take place on
Monday.

Reunions
Saturday, Sept. 17
RA CINE - Fink family
reunion, noon , Star Mill
Park. Racine. Family i1nd
friend wekomc.
•
Sunday, Sept. 18
RACINE
Oscar
Reed/Charles Hysell reunion
wi ll be held at I p.m. at the
Star Mill Park, Racine. Take
a covered dish and dessert.
There wi ll be a white ele phanr auction, and games.
RACINE- Gideon Roush
reunion at Star Mill Park in
Racine . Dinner at ., p.m. Take
covered dish. Auc tion will
follow dinner.

Church events
. triday; Sept. 16
MIDDLEPORT The
Hill smen
Quartet
of
Pri nceton, W. Va. will be at
the Middleport church of the
Nazarene adt 7 p.m. Public
invited to attend and enjoyment refres hments following
gospel sin g.
Saturday, Sept. 17
HARTFORD Benefit
sing for the Fall . Harves t
Gospel Sing at Church of
Ch ri st in Christian Union ,
Hartford . W. Va., 7 p.m.
Si ngers will be Evelyn Roush
Family, Henry and Hester
Eblin, New Ci ty Singers and
Brian
and
Family
Connections .

Rutland Club members hear about flowers of a fading season
RUTLAND - A program
on summer tlowers wa s pre -.
scn ted at a rece nt meeting of
the RutlunrJ Ga rd en Club
held at the home ol Chelcie
Ste~1rn s. .

Pmiline Atkins cunducted
the meeting which opened
with devotions by Sterns
titled " Wait for the Lord ."
For ro ll ca ll members
answ ,~ red wi th how they had
he Iped a 4-h member.
The Mei_gs Cou nty fair
· llower show was dis.:ussed as
was plans for the upcoming
Chrisima s . !lower show, the
plans for whi ch will be
an nounced at a county meeting to be held in October. The
next reg10 nal meeting will be
held in Gall ipolis, but before
that. a regional board meeting
will be held at Chester.
The 'traveling prize furnished by Stearns was wo n
by Marjorie Ri ce. Betty
Lowery will furnish the prize
for the ne xt meeting.

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For the program Stearns
gave "Go Ahead. Be Nasty to
your Nasturtiums." She sa id
"turn yo ur back on nastur~
tiums and they' ll ·thank you
for it with pl enty of bright
beautiful blo&gt;Soms. Too
much fertilizer and water can •
diminish their hea ut y, and
excess nitrogen can lead to
lots of leaves but no tlowers."
- Sterns desc ribed the nasturtium as a native of South
America with a pungent
pleasant scent which was a
favo rite in Thomas Jefferson'
Monti cello gardens. Coming
in fiery shades of yellow to
red and soft hues like cream
and · apricot, the !lowers are
funnel-shaped, ran ge from
tall to dwarf in heig ht, like
full sun. and thrive in most
any type of garden soi l.
When not treated with chemicals the plants are edible.
There are 50 vari~ti es of nasturtiums.
Marjorie Rice talked about

cutting !lowers for arrangements. "Cutting tlowers fro m
a home , garden doesn't
requi re th e sk ill of a niastc r."
she sa id . "Ju st cut th e
blooms, put the stems in
warm water immediately, and
then re-cu t the stems when
you get ready to ·make an

garde n photography we re
presented. A flowe r photographer for IQ years. Meyer
uses 33mm single ·lens retlex
camera wi th .a variety of l e n s~
es. He says soft li ght is good
light, that bright sunn y days
are not the best time to photograph. and that the best picarrangement .
tures arc taken when it's hazy
She sugges ted cutting or bright overcast beca11se it
flowers in the _early morning· creates a softer light without
and avoid cutt ing them in the harsh hi ghli ghts, deep shadheat of the day. and trying to ows or washed out colors.
do it just before the blooms
Before laking pictures, he
open.
suggested "chec king out the
She recommended carrying - angles" to decide from which
a bucket of water partially side the plant looks the best.
fill ed with warm water in Roses should be cut as the
which to place tlowers as second petal unfurl s above a
th ey are cut . and cuttin g five petal leaf.
longer stems to make it easier
Joy Combs had a presentato re-cut. She explained how tion on the "Picture Perfect
some flowers need to be Flower." Her hint pertained
dipped in hot water when cut to ways to elongate flower
and what ones need to be stems cut' too short for a vase.
have the stems cut under Just insert the Ilower stem
water and on a slanl,
into a Glad tlexible straw c llt ·
Tips from Ken Meyer on to whatever length you need.

Welhtesday, September 14, 2005

Mom who came for fresh
start is now growing stale
DEAR ABBY: My mother.
"Belle," had me when she
was 16. All my li fe I have
been her best friend . 1 think
she made it that way so she
wouldn 't have to deal 'w ith
Dear
havin'g a child. Bell e has
Abby
always abused alcohol and
drugs. She was also married ·
several times over the years. I
don 't think she ever rea ll y
grew up.
My chi ldhood was spent write : ACA . Bo x 3216.
being shuffled from one fam- Torrance. CA 90510-321 fl .
il y to the nex t. About a year
DEAR ABBY: Please
ago. Belle got in to trouble remind college student s.
(again) and had nowhere to especially freshmen. not to
li ve. I am married with two give their Social Securit'
young children. We live number to stranger..; nn cam~­
about three hours away from pus. Every year, unaurhori zeJ
her "trouble.'' I invited her to peop le come to co ll ege camcome and stay with me so she . pu se.s and represent themcoul d have a fresh start.
selves u ~ b~lo n ging to organi- ·
Well, Belle's dr iver's zation~ . Most uni\'l'r,i ti e..,
li cense
was
suspended haye de.s igna1 ed area' for
because of past trouble, so I vendors and apply strict
cart her around everywhere. guideli nes on how the y can
She's sti II up to her same old solicit infurrnat ion.
tric ks, parading men in and
People who ap proach ,tunut, drinking, drugs, etc. This dents and aggressively so lic it
has caused many fights are probahly not authoriLed
between me and my husband. to be there. They ·are collectI have reached the end of my ing studen t; information for
rope. I don't want to just identit y fraud. Fur incoming
write Belle off because she 's fresh men. the fi rst semester
my mother. But I really don't of school oan be very siress- · ·
wa nt anything more t o do ful. Unprepared. they may
with her. All she does is cause cave in to agg ressive tactics.
heartache for my children
Please remind your rcade"
and me. What do l do? that their Social Secuntv
MY MOTHER'S KEEPER. number is a very sensi tive
MONROE, LA.
piece of information. With it.
DEAR
MOTHER 'S and someo ne's name and
KEEPER: Rec og ni ze that a ddress~ a th ief can commit
yo u are yo ur CHILDR EN'S identity theft. The resulting
mother; not your mother's. crimes will cause endless
Having an ad ult in the house heada ches for 'students as
who abuses alcohol and they try to sort it out with
drugs and '"parades men in credi t companies. po lice
and out" creates an unhealthy departmen ts and busi nesses.
atmosphere for yo ur little - LEARNED THE HARD
ones. So give Belle an ulti ~ WAY
matum: Get clean and sober
DEAR LEARNED : Thank
immediately an·d . forgo the you for the crash course on
ge ntleme n callers, or leave . . financial se lf-defense. It's a
This may seem cold, but shame that each year stlldents
unle ss yo u put your foot are pi cked off like sittinQ
down, no.thing will change.
ducks by unscrupulou~
Now that you are fin ished preda tors. I· m 'urc many
readin g thi s, check your youn g. men and · women.
phone book for the nearest awav from home for the first
meeting of Adult Children time. will ap preciate yo ur
of Alcoholics. It 's a group _ remin der to guard their perthat was created specifically sonal information.
· for individual s like you who
Dear Abby is written by
were rai sed in alcoholic or Abigail Van Buren , also
dysfun ctional household s. known as Jeanne Phillips,
They can help you to stop and was founded by her
making your mother' s prob- mother, Paulin e Phillips.
lems your own. If they're Write
Dear Abby
at
not in your phone book, e- www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
mail
them
at Box 69440, Los A ngeles, CA
90069.
info @adultchildren .org

or

FAM.ILY MEDICINE

Shingles not contagious
AP PhOto

President Bush, right. shakes hands with Iraqi Pres ident Jalal
Talabani after hold ing a joint news conference , Tuesday in the
East Room at the White House in Washington. The meeting
cqmes as the Bush admin-Istration's top .envoy in Iraq is warning
weapons program . "No. we that the U.S. is running out of patience with Syri an interference.
'
didn't come away with a clear
Consumed
by
HL
IITicanc ·
where
we'
re
Lomitlg
from
."
commitment on the tactit:s,"
Katrina
rccovcrv
effort
s for
BtJsh,
at
a
news
conference
Mike Green . . the National
tn · Washimnon. two weeks. Bu; h pivoted to
Security Counci l's scn iordirec ~ earlier
appeared
to
give iran a gr~on fore ign policy for a meeting
tor for Asia. said at a bricling
lig
ht
to
ha\
C a peaceful of more than 160 prcsitle nts.
on the Bush-Hu mcctin~ . ·
''China thinks we all ;1ectltn nu ck;ir program . But the .Prinic min isters anJ kings at
·step up the diplomatic cl'fotts.'' United States '"" a differen t a summit on combating
(i reen saitl. He said Bosh did 'icw ahnut ,\lnrth Kore;1. poverty and reform ing the
not a~k for a commitment on .. North Korea nt: c d~ to get ouL UnitcrJ Nation,. Bush is lo
the
General
, sand ion.s, but the Chi nese siuc completel y nut. of the nuclear address
As.
,
cmbly
on
Wedm!,day
.
"understands. I think. exat:tly hu sincss.'.' Green '.aid .

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Thursday, Srpt. IS
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
Village Cou ncil will meet i1i
special session. 6 p.m. at vi i ~
!age hal l. ~Fire Dep,trtment
iss ues and fi nancial matters
. to be dis(ussed. ·

NEW ORLEANS - In a
day of reckoning acros.s battered New Orleans, the owners of a nursing home ' were
~harged in the deaths of
dozen s of patients killed by
Hurricane Katrina 's tloodwaters , the death toll in
Louisianajumpeu'1o -123. anu
the mayor warneu that the
city is broke .
Mayor C. Ray Nagin saiu
the city was working "feverishly" with ban~ing anu' fed-eral oflicials to secure, lines of
.credit through the end of the
year. but for now. it is unable
to make its next payroll. ·
Amid the dis&lt;.:o ur ~1g'ing
news. there were alsu c·Iear
signs ot' progress 1011· many
fron ts: The New Orlean' air~
p011 reopened tU L'OJ11 111Crcia[
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Question: I'm a 47-yearShingles bli ste rs have a
old female who is being trea t~ unique pattern .-. along the
ed by my doctor for shingles course of one or two nerves
on.my face. The pain is acute, _ on just one side of the body.
burning and itching with tin~ The nerves of the trunk and
: gling down my nose : My buttocks are most commonl y
niece· has shingles, and l had involved, but it can occur on
been traveling with her on .. the · face, too, as · yo6 know.
vacation. Is it possible I cou ld Shingles usuall y resolves 0 11
have caught shingles from its own, but you are wise to
her? I' ve had an itchy and seek treatment. Early use of
swollen eye for one night, but antiviral med ication s can
it got better the next day. That limit the spread of the bliswas the day after my niece ters. reduce comp li cati ons
had pinkeye. I've also had _and help the body heal more
increased hair loss. Cou ld quickly._
While. ·as I said. contact
ei ther of these be related to
with shingles does not cause
the shingles?
Answer: Contact with shingles. they ·qm cause
sh ingles cannot cause shin- chickenpox in an unimmugles: t ~ey are not contagious. nized person who has never
Sh ingles are caused by the had chickenpox. So. it
reactivation of the chi cken- appears that you and your
pox virus that ·has been qor- niece have both had chickenmant in a perso1~s system . pox in the past. It 's probably
This can llappe·n for a number just a coincide nce that you've
uf reaso ns. including a weak ~ come down with s hin~les at
. encd immune s.y.;;tem and about the same time . ~
While shingles is more
stress. but most of the time
.commo
n in persons over 50.
there is no apparent cause for
the shing les Qutbreak . .What they can occur at any age.
happens is tha t this virus Most people make a .full
knt,wn as he'lJes zoster or recovery without incident.
varicella 70ster - goes into a but some people deve lop
neuralgia
kind of "hibernation" state post-herpetic
· .and remains that way for a (PHN) - continued pain in
lllllf\ber- of years. Then ·as the area of tl)eir shingles after
you get older, the virus may the lesions ha ve gone.
start to stir and b!;come active Currently there is a vaccine
for chickenpox that can also
once agam.
The pain you tlescribe from ultimately lead to a decrease
' the shingles sounds fairly ill shingles.
A specific shingles vacty pi~al. It's also common for
ci
ne
is in final development
the person ~notice a hurning
pain or tin gling and it ching in stages. In clinical trials it
an area a few days before the markedly reduced the inci rash appears . The ras h start s dence of shingle' and PHN
out as a redde ned area. then · among o ld er adults . In
ckar vesicles or · blisters April 2005, Merck. the vac . appear. t1sually 111 a tight ci ne's developer, ·asked the
Food
and
Drug
.:luster.

Administration to approve
it fr:} general use. Merck .
e~1ates that in the United
States the vacc ine cou ld
annua ll y preve nt 250,000
cases of shin gles and
red uce th e seve rity tn
another 250.000 cases.
As for your other symptoms, they are probably not
re lated to shingles, as tl1is
disease se ldom has symptoms other than the' rash,
pain and burning , and sometimes fev er and myalgia
early on. 1:m not aware of
hair loss as a symptom.
Shin gles on the face can
cause serious eye problems.
but si nce yo u told me your
eye specia list didn't fi nd a
pr.ol;llem an,d your sy mptoms
were so brief. I· suspect · you
caught pinkeye from ' your
. ni ece. That is very contagiou s' ' If you have any
return of yopr ~ye sy mptom s. pl ease go see your eye
special ist again .
Family Medicine® is a
weekly colwmr. To mbmit
· qu ~stimr;·, write to Mart/za A. ·
Simpsmr, D.O., M.B.A.,
Olri!J Univer&gt;ity College of
Osteopathic Medicine, P.O.
Box 110, Athens, 0/rio
45701 , or via e-mail to readerqu estions @ja milym edicbrenews.org. Medical in/ormotion in tllis column is pmvided as an educational service only. It does 110t replace
tire judxme/11 of your. personal plrysiciarr, wllo s/rould
·he relied 011 to diagno.~e a11d
recommend treatm ent for
any medical cmrditions. Past
colwtrlls are available onli1w
at
www.familymedicilre11ews.org.

on affiliate of the O'Bieness Health System
Physicians associated with the O'Bieness Health System are
available for appointments at our clinic on East Memorial Drive
in Pomeroy:

• Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine
Steven.G. Carin Jr., D.O.
Offi(e hours on Tuesdays

• Geriatric and Internal Medicine
R.K. 'Giri,
M.D.
,
Offite hours on Mondays

• Internal Medicine
Audrius Ruksen~s,. M.D.
Offite hours on Mondays

• Obstetricsand Gynecology
Jane E. Broecker, M.D.
Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology

Michael J. Clark, D.O.
Jack M. Ramey, D.O. ,
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•Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery
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Lessons
U1zad most important in our lives
Dear Editor:
. Our prayers are with tl10 ~e s utl~ring from th~ com plete de.vastation of Katrina along the Cull' wast on August 29. While
there are many lessons karncd and to be learned, the most
significant is that we need In hctlcr di stinguish what is impor.
tant and less impurtant in ,o ur l i v~s. .
The followin g paraphrase makes a strong pomt:
'·My beloved ... Havc no tea r &lt;11' sudden disaster. When it
comes. procl aim that I am your Refu ge and your Fortress,
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your Gud. in Wh&lt;lm you place yuur trust.
"Then I will save yo u from the impo ssible places ... places
where death is wailing to take you. l will cover yo u witl1 My
feathers, and unde r My " in;;s you will find refuge. I will pro_tect you from tro ub le '11\d sun·o und you wit·h 'ongs of deliveram:e. I will demonstrat e My faithfulness to you and those
'around you.
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"The-knowledge of My love for yo u will protect you physically· and emotionall y. And when you have d1scovcred thts
shelter... stay the re' You wi ll always be safe if you do what is
righteous and speak the truth from your heart.
"You will no longer kar the terror thatnight brings . nor the
:violence that walks tile streets. nor the evil that stalk&amp;in darkness, nor even an untimely death. I will command My angels
to guar!l Yl'll in all your ways . Then you will go on your way
in safety. and yuur foot will. not stumble:· when you lie down
you willnot ·be afraid: when you lie dow n. your sleep Will be
sweet.
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. ··1 alone will cause you to dwell in safety. For I am your
God"
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Adapted from Psal m 4:S, .15:2. 32:7, 91: 1-6 &amp; Proverbs
3:23-26 by' Tom Alexander.
Ancient words, e(r troe, changing me, changing you.. ·
Bob Weedy
Logan ·
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As well he shou ld . Katrina
shut down about 126 Wal Marts . Within days the
majority of them were running again on a makeshift
basis - handing out products Wai-Mart knew. from
its database of pa_st purdla ses, hurri cane victims t ~ mlt o
need ami want.
But. giving is not llt'W to

Wal -Mart. Accordin g to
2004 records. the gia nt
assisted over I00,000. organi zat~on::; "and overall,, gave

hack $5 ever.v second to
suppo rt cause~ extending
from disaster recovery
etlorts and ed uca tional initiati ves to funding hospital
eq uipment and treatment. "
Their unprecedented roll
int o action post-Katrina,·
howeve r. has raised the bar.
Whether it will cool down
the Wai - M~u1 hate out there ,
though, remains to be seen .
The indication so far sug-.
gests mayb~ not.
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- So why is Wal-Marl hated
so'' It's an affront to workers. the "ex perts" say. It 's "a
sewer pi pe" flu shing "good
jobs. " '" one union president has put it. (The bossmen are irked because Wai Mart doesn't have union s.)
But, the employer of a milliun people provides health
insurance to over 90 percent
of its workers (the others
.:uwred by another famil y

many Americans are doin ~·.

- j um ping up to cont rib ute
something. in the way thn
be st Gtn . Besides sctti11g. til'
its own .people, newl y eli•
placed. Wal-Mart WiiS ai'
abo'ut getting beds t,&gt; th ·.
Astrodome. compute s " ·
shelters 10 help ev;rcue c'
and their families fin e! on•:
a not her. tilling emcr,;etw;
prescriptions - in a tid i ti! :~~ ~
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to making financial tie"'&lt;;

tion s· to the Salva•1n 11 Arm; ·
and
the
Bu; h-\.;iinhn
Katrina Fund .
Let's face it. Resistin~ or
mockin'g su.:h an enorn{ou s
outreach of help is cou nterDownri ght
productive.
Ltncivililed.
. ( Kallll'\'/1 LoJ&gt;e: is rite editor ol . National Rr1 ·h.~\\·
Onlinr' ( 1pnr. nali ona lre~
l'it'll:com ). Slu! cw1 he con wned M klopc:@ Jiatioual . i·el'i ('w.com.)

Obituaries

PVH DONATES TO YOUTH Taft meets with Guard troops

Gladys Deem

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Two 5-gallon jerry cans of ·
gas to run the lawn mowers
and weed .whackers - $30.
Why was I so shocked? Last
time it was probably $25 and
that didn't seem to bother
me , but there l was, jumpin g ·
up and down and yelling at
the gas pump - $30 for I0
gallons ·of gas t Of course
that was last week, today it
might be $43.
I'm rethinking the whole
concept of lawn mowing and
weed whacking. Firo;t of all .
who dec ided that· some
· thin gs are weeds and some
thin gs are !lowers? As Sue
will be happy to tell you. half
the time I mow the lawn she
says I' ve mowed over some
of her. flowers. If l can' t tel l
the difference -. whai is the
diffcrei1ce? If we just started
calling our weeds !lowers.
we could probably save ourselve' $20 a month .
I remember about halfway
through the summer Sue and
I were driving on the interstate and the median was full
of purple, y,e llow and white
wildflowers , ri ght at their
peak. There wa&amp;thi s glorious
explosion of color down the ·
middle of a grey and boring
. freeway, ge ntly blowing in
the wind caused by the passing trucks and cars.
The next a· mile we saw
three gigantic ye ll ~w mow-

Jim
Mullen

ers in tandem conung
towards,. us on the median,
chopping down the ·nowers
as fast as possible. W~y ? We
can have muffler pans and
shredded tires on the highway but we· &lt;·an'r have wild
flowers·• Who . makes up
these crazy ru les'! ·
But aren' t I doing the
exact sam·e thing at home ·• If
I let the lawn go. wouldn ' t it
be full of purple. yellow and
white wild fl owers'! Why
don 't I just let the lawn grow
and hay it twice a year? .
Because I'm marri ed,
that ;s why.
In all the TV commercials
about lawn care and lawncare products you see men
worrying ~ about crabg rass
and pH balances. I don't
know any of those men.
What they don't show yu u in
the lawri care commercial is
what happened 15 minute&gt;
before the guy goes out 10
fu 'S over his lawn .
It ·s Saturday. the gLty has
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just fini shed lunch and he is
There's a commercial thev
abotn to suggest to" his wife run on late night TV for thi s
thatthey'go to the mall to see machine th ai will cui all
the latest Kung Fu epic from kinds of trees and shrubs.
the· director of "Smok ing Guess what'' So wi ll a goat.
·Tiger, Floating Cow." Just as Anything tha t 1l1achine cail
he is about to tell her about do , a goat can do.
the great review s ("If you
That's whe re Jim's Rent-a. loved 'long Dagger in the Gotll comes in. For. say.· $50
Eye· and ·My Teeth. Your
a month . I' d lease you a goat
Foot ,' you'll love thi s!") she
looks out the · window and for the suinmer.· Then I'll
says . " l('s . looking pretty take it hack and board it for
the wi nter. Evcryb&lt;;Jdy liked
shaggy out there."
the
icka except my sister.
She docsn 't say he has to
"Our lawn looks ·good
molol( the la wn. He just
kn ows there will bC no Kung because Richard mows it.
Fu mov ie this afte rn oon . If you idiot. ' The goat's pen
sin gle men owned all the l6ob like a boml) hit iL I
suburban homes. they' ll all can·, sleep tit night bec.iusc
look like little houses. on the I'm afraid they'll gel out an.d
pra1n,c.
destroy my garden . The kids
The price of gas hcing begged me for goats, .now
what it is, I am thinking of the kids are long gone, btn
ge tting a hvbrid lawnmower not ihe goals . Who kne\c
that run s on oxygen anJ they wouldn' t let yo u take a
alternative renewable energy goat to college with you'' .
so urces. That. is, a goat. My Tell you \v hat, I'll pay you
sister has had goats for years $50 a month to take them."
and her lawn always looks
"She·, ' !epp ing on my
grea t. And think uf all · the
dream," I said.
mor l~y·s she's saved on gas
Sue tl!ou ght ahout it for ·a
over the vears.
second
and said. "It 's look Actualiy. r ve had this id~a
for a long time. Rcm-a-Gqal. ing a little 'haggy out there."
Uim Mullen i&gt;· till' author (H
Goats \1 ill cat ;~nythin g. You
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fr
·7ilkes a Villo~e ldior:
!lOt \V t:!cd ~ C•'row in ._.l! altmg th~1
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had. fe nce '' Get a goal. You Cumplicaring tile Simple
got hramhles a~.d2a briar Lift' " and 'Babr 's Fin·t
patch'' Get a goat,Gt wil l he · Tallon.'' You c·(m reach him
al..jim_mullen@m\·u·a,:com
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COLUM BU S · (A P)
the work they are doing." the
Gov. Bob Taft trave led governor sa id .
Tuesday to a part or
Taft said the damage from
Mi ssissi ppi hard hit by the hurricane surpassed the
Hurricane Katrina to vie w the other natural disasters he has .
• destruction and meet with 'een. such as tornados that
Ohio National Guard troops. have hit · Xenia and other
who he ·said are providing cities in Ohio.
much-needed aid.
The governor tll!w down Co
"They were certainl y the area wi th the I79th Airlift ,
shocked by the extent of the Wing out uf Mansfield. which
devastation," he said. "They has been transporting supplies
' aid they felt that they are and per&gt;onnel tu .the region .
really making a difference " Ta rt vi,i ted ;~ station where
down there, which they are ." · tro0ps were passing out water
About 1.200 Ohio National and oihcr supplie,_
Guard troops are serving in
"Eve n now. two wee ks
the ar~as h it by Hurricane after tlie event. there was a
Katrina. providing securi ty, steady stream of caf' com ing
dis tributing supplies. direc t- · in." he _,aid.
ing traffic and aid ing search . Tlw troop' like ly will
and recovery efforts.
rema in in the Gulf region for
·:we can be very proud of at least another week. Taft
the Ohio Nationai ·Guard and sa id .

MIDDLEPORT -Gladys Lucille Ours Deem, 89 , of
Middleport. passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005 , at
Overbrook Center in 1\:jiddleport, following a brief illness.
She .was born Oct. 17 , 1915, in Old Town Port lam), daughter of Charles aqd Harriet Jones Ours. She was a homemaker
and attended Portland United Methodist Church.
Surviving are three sons. Ralph (Eloi se) Murrary of
S'alem , Va.,_Norm_an (Carole1 Deem of Racine and Roger
Deem of Mtdclleport: grandchildren: Ray Deem of Pomeroy,
V1ck y (Andy) Baer of Racine, Sandra (Erich) Philson of
Racine, Mi chael (Phyll is) Deem of Syracuse, Tere·sa (Bart )
Davi s of New Haven , W.Va., Kim (Kent) Eads of Rutland,
Tony (Wend y) Deem of Racine, David (Jamie) Deem of
Pomeroy and Deni se (S teve) Hendrix of Logan : and 18 great
grandchildren.
Beside s her parent s, she was preceded in death by four sisters. two brothers, a son. Charles H. Deem, and her husband,
Edward Deem.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15,2005,
at Ewmg Funeral Home in Pomeroy with Pastor Teresa Davis
officiating. Burial will follow at Ours Cemetery in Old Town
Portland .
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Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday at Ewing
Funeral Home.

Deaths

Lyons completes basic training

· Mary (Branch) Doerfer
WEST COLUM.BIA - Mary (Branch) Doerfer. 74, of We st
Columbia, W. Va . died Sept. 12. 2005 at the .Rock Springs
Rehabilitat ion Center.
She is survived hv her husband, Clovi s S. Doerfer of West
Columbia.
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Graveside servi ces will be held at I p.m Thursday at the
Graham Cemetery at New Haven with the Rev. Doreen
Adkins officiating. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday at tbe Fogelsong-Tucker Funeral Home in Mason,
W. Va. Special services will be held at 7 p.m. at the funeral
home by the VFW Po ~a 9926 and the American Legion Post
140 Ladies Auxiliary.
E-mail condolences to the family may be sent to foglesongtueker@myway.co m.
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Local Briefs

Brian J. Reed/ photo

Pleasant Valley Hospital has donated $1 ,000 tn ·the Big Bend
Youth Football League . Jeff fle ck of PVH presented the check
to Chris Mulford, vice president for fundraising tor th e leag ue ,
. and Weston Kelley, a first-grader and member of the teag ue.
·The hospital also donated watef bottles to all 178 players and
117 cheerleaders, ahd water coo lers fo r each team.

Benefit planned

PVH

TUPPERS PLAINS - A benefit for Olivia Wood : infant
daughter of Keith and Julia Wood will be held at 6 pom. this
Saturday at Eastern Elementary. The price is $20 a ticket
which includes a meal and drawing. Also there will be a silent
auction . Call 985-4236 for more information .

from Page A1

.program called "rapid networking" which is an &lt;ippnrtunity for local business people to introduce themselves
to one another.
The "rapid netw orking"
POMEROY - l11e Meigs County Health Department m session will take place at 6
conjunction with the Middlcport,Pom.croy Rotary Club will p:m. on Oct. 6 at the Meigs
conduct an Outreach Immunization Clinic from 10 a.m . to noon County Public Library in
on Sept. 17 at the Rejoicing life Churoh, Middleport. Bring Pomeroy. The cost is $ 10 for
children's shot records. Children must be accompanied by a
parent !legal guardian. A $5 donation accepted but not required . chamber members and $15
for
non-members .
Surrounding cham~er memberships will, be honored.
Those who participate are
POMEROY - Hol rer Hospice are sponsoring a discussion guaranteed 20 businesses
called "chatting about pain" during "Pain Awareness Month" contacts du ring · five minute.
from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 30 at the Pomeroy Pub)tc one -on-one meetings with
Library, and II a.m. to noon on Oct. 20, Meigs Senior Center. potential new clients .a nd cusTopics discussed will be what to do about pain and uses of tomers. Call Roush at 992medication for pain. Call 1-800-500-4850.
5005 for more information.
Other chamber
announcements:
A new fitness center for
both men and women will be
opening on Oct. I on I 08
West Main Street. The center
is called, Go Figure' (for
women) and The Body Shop
POMEROY- Meigs County Sheriff Robert Beegle reporteel that a Volkswagen ignition key and door opener were
turned in to hi s office.
A 20-inch Huffy bicycle found along U.S. 33 between Pine
Grove and Morning Star intersections durin g the Meigs
• County Fair has not yet been claimed.
.
from Page A1
. · The items may be claimed at the sheriff's department.
building will not be heat ed
thi~ winte r.
Co uncilman · Ike Spencer
POMEROY -Steve James of Tornado Road reported an suggested checkin g- int o a
air compressor and hose. lloor jack. battery charger and fiber- drop ce iling for c·ounci l's
glass stepladder stolen, Sheriff Robert Beegle reported.
chamPcrs tu save on heating
and Hill asked Counc ilman
Jason Shain to ched into
fro m the v illag~\ water energy efficient windows for
improvement fund, to which the municipal building.
all .Middleport water cusIn other cou'ncil business:
. tomers pay $5 per month . ·
from Page A1
59D
was
Resolutio n
Hays said a survey crew passed accepti ng the rates
mates the cost at $400,000. from Floyd Browne Group will for return on revenue esli '
Hays said Monday evening a visit the expansion area later mated to be collected fro m
$200,000 grant is expected this week, and said the engi- village levies as det ermined
from the Applachian Regiol)al . neering work must be coniplet- by the budge t comm iss ion
Commission, and the balance ed quickly. because funding for fi sc al yea r 2006.
Coun ci l 'approl'ed purchascould be paid through other depends on a 45-day start-up
from
the
time
the
Governor·
s
ing
a dehumidifier for the
grant sources, a low-interest
of the municipal
basement
loan through the Ohio Water Office of Appalachia approves
building for $ 189.
Development Authorit y, or ARC fundin g.

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· Pain awareness

Today is Wednesday, Sept. 14, the 257th day of 2005. There are
" I08 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in Hi story:
On Sept. 14,, Jg]4, Francis Scott Key wrote his poem'"The StarSpangled Banner" after witnessing the British bombardment of
Fort McHenry in Maryhmd during the War of 1812. .
Thought for Today: "America has been called a melting pot, but
it seems better to call it a mosaic, lor in it each nation. people or race
which has come to its shores has been privileged to keep its individuality, contributing at the o;ame time it' share to the unified pattern of a new nation." - King Baudouin l of Belgium ( 1930-1993).

Lecters to the editor are welcome. They slum/J be less than
300 words. All /errer.1 art' suiJject ro editing , must /Je signed.
. : and include wldress and teh)plum e munhe1: No It~lsignnllet­
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member). The ex ploitation
c;u·d ju-r doesn't tly. As one
spukc snwn has said, "It we
wer~n·t a desi rab le emp loyer, we wi&gt; uldn ' t be itble to
i'u lfi ll our growth potential.''
Got growth. you ask? Twothirds nt the ir managef'
useJ IO work hour-to-hOUi'.'
Kat rina. by the way, di~­
placed more than 34,00P
W&lt;d - M&lt;~rt workers . Within
dav s Wai -Mart had· been in
c·o;lt;tc l with the vast majority uf ih,·m Ill know that they
\\'l' r'L' \\'tH'k illg .and/or :-; afc .
An .\ •.:""': ialc Disaster Relief
l'tt ihl 1 ,,n ·idcd immedi ate
cash I c. I ~c • t' l(l employee&gt;
who nccJcd it.
In the Gulf Coast, W&lt;~lc
· Mart is only Joing what so

a Houston press conference
with Bush Sr., Clinton &gt;.aid
he hopes that Wai-Mart
" wili give some guidance to
our members of Congress."
praising its Katrina employ-

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HEY,
I TAUGHT
HER
THAT.

STEWART.

:TODAY IN HISTORY

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

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As students settle in for a
new school year across the
non-Katrina ravaged country, Wal-Mart is offering
American schoolchildren a
lesson in "blue-light" civics
Kathryn
(no offense to Kman).
Lopez
The prolific practitioner of
discounts with a smile has
long been a punching bag
for poliiica l demagogues.
Where I am in New York, America at its best.
there is no nearby Wal-Mart.
In the wake of Hurricane
New York City won't have Katrina\ wrath , one of the.
it. We ' re way too sophi sti- . largest private employers in
the ,Un ited States has been a
cated for the big W-M.
The
anti-Wai-Ma rt model of giving. As my new
rh etoric tends to verge on philosophe r for co mmon
actor
Matthew
the insane . One Ohio con- se nse,
McConaughey.
put
it ·to
gressman running for president warned ominously 'that ,Qprah Winfrey : It 's all about
if Geqrge Bush's America "service - share what you
and hi s Wai-Mart friends have. " McConaughey was
weren't stopped; the store part .of an Oprah TV spe~ial
might someday "take over" in the days after the storm's
Iraq . (Heaven forbid - the helli sh destruction hit the
of
Loui siana ,
Iraqi s might get to buy people
cheap and convenient, too, Mi ss iss ippi and Alabama .
Rather than play up divisive
one day 1)
John Kerry, who would issues - most notabl y the
become the Democrats' , blame game and the shamenominee for president in ful fanning of racism flames
2004, knocked Wal-Mart like others did and have during the primarie s. He McConaughey summed up
threw "disgraceful" arid · whar so many America ns
"unconscionable" at them have been Uving in the days
(even though' it turned Olll since the hurricane left
the company - oops - had countless . nome less and
a litt)e something to do with worse.
McConaughey was talking
the money in his wallet).
Kerry said of Wai-Mart. all-American good sense.
And even though Hj)W ard
"They throw a lot of money
Dean
, the chairman of the
around. they get a lot of
things happening, but it ain 't Democratic Party. is a Walnecessarily good for the _Mart ba.sher: former president Bill 'Clinton (the real
community."
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the wmmunity officially sang the discount retailer '&gt;
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"Bat.tle Stations" is designed
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attribute s of sacrifice . dedication .
teamwork
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through the practical application of basic Navy ski ll s and
the core values of honor.
courage and commitment.
Its distinctly " Navy" flavor
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Eiementary. The pd ce is $20
a ticket which includes a meal
and drawing. Also there wiil
be a silent auciion. Call 9854236 for more information .
WJOS will be broadcasting
local fombal l games from
area hig h sc hools.
The PVH golf scramble will
take place on Sunday at
Riverside Golf Course in
Mason.' W.Va. Phone 304-6754340 for more information ..
The ·Sternwh.ee l Festival.
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Fridays at the cha.mber office .
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Hours for the 'center will be
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Neighbors: 11 children found in home with cages were polite, well-dressed
BY M.R. KROPKO

Norwalk Reflector. The parDeputies were called to the adopted through other coun-ents told au thorities that the home twice in the last five ties and states, Dumbeck
children. including some who years: once to settie a neigh- said, declining to identify the
had meat.a) disorders, needed bor dispute in 2000, and last locations. He said his agency
to .be pr6tected from each . year when a 12-year-old boy was trying to determil]e how
ot)1er. according to a sean;h was upset and ran away for the adoptions originated.
"I don't believe there were
warrant on file at Norwalk several hours: He was found
any
case workers checking in
down
the
road.
Municipal Court.
with
this family," he said.
Although the family has
Dr. Gregory Keck, founder
of an Ohio organization that lived in Huron Courity for 10 Reviews nre ordered only
work s with adoptive parents ye'a rs, the children were ·when there is a complaint. ·
of special needs children,
said Huron County officials
· contacted him in late August.
asking whether the arrangement at the Gravelles could
be considered appropriate.
" I said, 'No, I couldn't
imagine any situation in
Clty/Regl:"
which children should be
Forecast for Wednesday, Sept. 14
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kept in cages,"' said Keck,
director of the Attachment
nnd )3onding Center of Ohio.
The most con finement
Keck said h'e would recommend would be alarms on
bedroom doors for children
Youngstown •
who run the risk of harming
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Keck said he has not
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Leffler refused to speak
with an Associated Pres s
reporter Tuesday at his office .
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Sommers said a soc ial
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WAKEMAN - The II
special
needs
child-ren
removed from a house where
authorities say some of them
slept in homemade .:ages are
polite, well -behaved. well dressed and appear to haVl'
been fed well , neighbors anu
authorities said Tuesday.
' Their adoptive parents.
Michael Gravelle, 56. and
Sharen Gravelle, 57. denied in
a custody hearing Monday
that they abused or neglected
the children, who arc ages J.
14 'and have condi tions that
included autism and fetal
alcohol syndrome. No tharges
had been filed as of Tuesday
afternoon·, and mc.&gt;Sages kft
with their lawyer, David
Sherman of Westlake, were
not lmmediatelv returned.
Neighbor' ,;,y they often
saw or heard the children playing, and the· famil y y;u:d was
littered with dozens of toys plastic cars. tricyc le.s. slides
and an overturned skateboard
near a wooden ramp. Seven
bicycles were piled on top of
t;ach otlier in a storage shed.
''Those kids were dressed
better than some of the kids
who live in Cleveland. They
behaved like any o1her kids
when they were outside playing," said Jim Power. who
lives across the street.
At night. . authoriti~s say.
eight of the children were contined in 3 1/2-foot tall woodcri
cages stacked in bedrooms on

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Boots. shoes, and clothing, are seen at the patio door of the
lwrne at 2330 St. John Road in Clarksfield Township Tuesday.
Eleven children were removed from the home wt1en authorities
discovered !hat the children were being kept in cages.
the second tloor. The cages
v.wc pc1in1~d in hright. primary

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wilh alarms that wou ld send a
signal to the downstairs when
~.:age door was opened. One
!..'lH!C haLl a dresser in fron t of

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it. ~Huron County sheriff\ Lt.
Randy Sommers said Tuesday.
·"The sher'i lf and I stood
there for a few minutes and
just kind of stared at wliat we
were

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We

were

speechless." Sommers said .
.No one answered the
Gravel les· door Tuesday. and
the gray. four-bedroom house
was dark. A black potbellied
pig. roosters and sev.cral
n! her animals shared the yard
outside Wakeman, a city of
ro ughl y 1.000 people 50
miles west of Cleveland:

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The children were placed
with four foster families and
were doing well, said Erich
Dumheck.~ director of the
Huron County Deparlnienl of
.lob and Family Services. He
said they appeared relieved.
·;We' re sti ll trying to fig ure
out what happened in that
home. We don't ·have any
indication at thi s point that
there was any abuse,"
Dumbeck said.
Sommers said he saw no
signs the children had been
malnourished or beaten, but
they were sent to a hospital
for examination.
· The Gravelles said a psychiat rist recommended thev
make the children sleep in the
cages, county Prosecutor
Russell Leffler told the

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COLUMBUS
The
state's legislative watthdog
asked the attorney general
Tuesday to review potential
violations ofOhio 's lobbying
by
Nationwide
law s
Insu rance. the Longaberger
Co. and a veteran GOP operative and someti me golfing
partner of Gov. :Sob Taft.
The possibility of violations
arose during investigations
into Taft's fa ilure to report
numerous golf outings and
other gi.fts he was treated to.
Taft. a Republican. pleaded
no ~on test tu four ethic' violations last month. becoming
the first Ohio governor to be
convicted of a crime.
Nationwide failed to report
a dinner worth $1 J4 that the
company's chief executive,
Jerry Jurgensen. provided to
Taft and first lady Hope Taft
in March 2003, as well as
tickets to a professional hockey game worth $226. according to a Sept. 2 letter from
Nationwide to Tony Bledsoe,
legislati ve inspector genera!.
Longaberger failed to report
a golf outing it treated Taft to i n
September 2003, while GOP
strategisl Curt Steiner didn't
report a May 2000 outing Tati
received worth $86, according ·
. to inspector general records.
Bledsoe said his office has
no authority . lo decide
whether a crime was committed so he · regularly forwards
cases to the attorney general.
" My practice is to forward
it," Bledsoe said Tuesday.
"My doing it doesn ' t suggest
I believe there is a criminal
violation:·
Bledsoe said he told
Attorney General Jim Petro's
office that Steiner. Nationwide
and Longaberger have a hi story of properly reporting their
lobbying activities.
Failure to file a lobbying
report carries a penalt y .Pf up
to 30 day s in jail and a $250"
fine . Koowingly filing a fa lse
financial statement - the
crime Taft was convicted of
- carries· a S 1.000 line and
up to six months in jail.
· Petr0 will investigate and
forward the results of l1is .
review to local prosecutor,,
spo keswon1an Kim Norri&gt;
said. The local pro.secutors
wou1d decide whether to
bring charge,.

Wednesday...Patchy dense
fog in the morning. Mostly
sunny in the morning ... Then
partly cloudy with a slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 111 the mid 80s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent
Wednesday night ... Partly
cloudy in the evening .. Then
becoming mostly cloudy. A
slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows · in the
lower 60s. West winds around
5.
mph
in
t~c
evening ... Becoming light and
variable. Chance of rain 20
percent.
Thursday... Mostly cloudy
with a slight chance-of shoWers and thunderstorms. Highs
in the upper 70s. Northwest
winds around 5 mph . Chance

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cloudy. A slight chance of
· showers and thunderstorms in
the evening .. .Then a chance
of showers with a slight
chance of thunderstorms after
midnight. Lows .in the upper
50s. North winds around 5
mph. Chance of rain 30 percent
Friday•.,Mostly cloudy in
the morning .. .Then becoming
partly cloudy. A 30 percent
chance of showers. Highs in
the mid 70s.
Friday night through
Sunday... Mostly clear. Lows
in the lower 50s. Highs in the
upper 70s.
Sunday night through
Tuesda.y... Partly
cloudy.
Lows in the lower 60s. Highs ·
in the upper 70s.

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AP Photo

Kentucky cab driver Mike Wagers puts a $10,000 reward check back into it's envelope after it was
presented to him during a ceremony, Tuesday, in Covin@on, Ky. Wagers was recognized for his
efforts in the capture of George and Jennifer Hyatte who are accused in the slaying of a Tennessee
prison guard·during a courthouse escape last month. The pair were captured in Columbus.

Marshals give $10,000 to cabbie who turned in fugitives
COVINGTON, Ky. (AP)
- Cah driver Mike Wagers.
credited with !he tip that led
10 the ·capture of two
Tenne.ssee fugitives wanted
in the killing of a corrections
office r.
was
rewarded
Tuesday with $ 10.000.
John .(lark. acting director
of·the U.S. Marshals Service.
presented the check for information leading to !he arrest
of George ';md Jennifer
Hyatte, charg ing in !he fatal
shooting of a guard duri·ng
George Hyatte 's escape outside'· · a courthouse
in
Kingston. Tenn. '

Tin just overwhelmed."
said · Wagers. JJ. who said
he plans to sp lil the money
with a friend whose wife
recently died, and will take
a vacation.
Wagers piC'ked up the couple Aug. 10 at a hotel in ncarby Erlanger. Ky. Wagers
drove them about II 5 miles
to a motel in Coluinbus,'
Ohio. re.gislered for !he couple, then headed home. They
paid cash.
Alened by another cab dri·
ver about the Teilnessee fueitives. Wagers made the c0.1nection to the shootings and '

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called authorities, who affested the Hyattes in Columbus
without a struggle. They were
returned to Tennessee last
month.
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The arrest came about' 36
hours after authorities say
Jennifer Hyatte ambushed
two corrections officers
while they were escorting her
husband from the courthouse
to a van to take him back to
prison.
Veteran officer · Wayne
~·Cotton" Morgan was killed,
while Larry "Porky" Harris
was able to return fire, wound- ·
ing Mrs .. Hyaite in the leg.

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AEP- 38.20
Akzo- 41.58
Ashland Inc. - 59.33
AT&amp;T.- 19.52
BLI-11.48
Bob Evans -. 23.93
BorgWarner- 57.81
CENX- 23.80
Champion - 4.39
Charming Shops - 11.83
City Holding - ~5.64
Col- 47.79
DG-19.12
DuPont- 39.75
Federal Mogul - .43
USB-· 29.70
Gannett - 72.43
General Electric - 34.28
GKNLY- 5.30
Harley Davidson - 50.65
JPM - · 34.15
Kroger - 19.97

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Oak Hill Financial 30.50
OVB-25.15
BBT- 40.45
Peoples - 29.13
Pepsico - 55.46
Premier- 13.65'
Rockwell - 54.40
Rocky Boots - 30.25
RD Shell - 63.20
SBC -23.79
Sears - 130.25
Wai-Mart - 45.07
Wendy's - 48.35
Worthington - 18.30
Dally stock reports are
the 4 p.m. closing quotes ·
of the previous day's ·
transac.tlons, provided by
Smith Partners at Advest
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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

OVP Schedule

Prep Volleyball -

GAl LIPOliS- A schedutepf upcOil"'ing college
and hi$11 school varsity sporting eVems lllltllving
teams trorn GaJ~a, Meigs and Mascn ccunties.

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Volleyball
f.l.eigs at Trimble. 6 p.m. ·
RM!r Valley at Jackson, 5:1 5pm
Hannan at Buffalo, 6 p.m.
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Volleyball
• Gallla Academy at Athens, 5:15p.m.
Soum Poin1 ai •RiverVaUey, 5:30P.m.
Ohio Valley Christian at Ironton St.
p.m.
,· Meigs at Belpre, 6 p.m.
. Miller at SOuthern. 5:55 p.m.
• Federal Hoddng at Eastem, 6 p m

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: Gallia Academy at Soutll Point, 7 p.m.
• Riverside at Point Pleasant, 7 p.m.
Gl~sSoc:c8&lt;

Point Pleasant at Poca. 6 p.m.
Golf
TVC Hoelting at Pine Hills, 4:30 p.m.
Point Pleasant, Fairland at River Valley
(CiiHside), 4 p.m.

·Sports Briefs

Meigs boosters
golf tourney
POMEROY - The first
Meigs Athleti c Boosters Golf
tournament will be held on
Saturday, September 17th at
the Pine Hills Golf Course.
The tournament will be a
four man scramble, bring
your own team format with a
9 a.m. shotgun start.
The teams must have an
handicap of over 40, with
only one team member under
I0. Prizes include club house
credit and a cash pot.
For more information con·
tact Mike Chancey at 9922158 (work) or 992-0064
(work).

Donations to be
collected for
Katrina victims
POMElROY Money
donations to help aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina
will be collected from those
wi shing to contribute. during
thi s Friday's football game
between Warren and Meigs at
Bob Roberts Field.

Prep. Golt

Southern
tops White
Falcons
BY FRANK CAPEHART
SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

Lady .Tornadoes tame Waterford in straight games
WOLFE

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

' lVC Ohio at Brass Ring, 4:30p.m·
, SEOAL at Oxbow, 4:30 p.m.

Tri-Valley Conference

WATERFORD - · Avenging
a loss from just two weeks ago,
the
Southern Tornadoes
touched down in a big way at
Waterford Tuesday night by
defeating the Wildcats 25-21.
25-9, and 25-18 in three sets.
The shut-out victory le&lt;\Ves
Southern at 5-3 and 1-1 in the
league.
Behind five Whitney Riffle
serves, Southern . took a 7-1
lead in the first game and never
looked back. . Maintaining a
22, 15 lead, Southern carried
on to a 23-17 lead, but

Waterford' s
K a' i t I y n
Stewart
pushed the
score to 212:},
but
Bethany
Riffle sealed
off the ·win
with
two
~;l:J s t r a i g-h t
Williams . scores for a
2 5 • 2 I
Southern victory.
In the second game Eylem
Gurbuzer knotted four serves
tci give Southern an 8-4 lead,
but Kaitlyn Stewart · of
Waterford tightened the score
at 8-6. Bethany Riffle then

hamrn e red
six · strai ght
serving points
for a 14-6
advantage .
Beth a ny
Amrine
added two for
Waterford,
!hen Jenny
Warner
Roble
notched two
·big
serves
and Kristiina Williams tlni shed
off game two wittl nine straight
points. Sou thea( war 25-9.
In the tina! round Williams
and Whitney Wolfe Riffle
scored a combined sixteen
points, with Riftle scoring the

·last five for the Southern win.
25-1 8. Ash ley Robie had a
great game at the net with four
kills.
Whilney Riffle was 16-18
serving overall with five aces,
14-1o passing, 25-25 setting,
and had nine sets for kills.
Jenny Warner had a game at
the net with 19-22 spikes and
seven kills, and went I 5-16
passing.
Kri stiina Williams was 2121 serving with five aces. 2528 passing, 5-7 spiking, and
had three kills and two blocks.
·Ashley Robie was 3:5 serving;
14-18 pa,sing and 33-33 spik·
ing with a team-high I0 kills.
Riftle was 9-9 serving. 13-20

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BWALTERS@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

ROCK SPRINGS Meigs picked up its first
Tri · Valley
Conference
Ohio Division volleyball
victory of 2005 with a 2514, 25-15, 25-13 sweep of
Well ston Tuesday at Larry
R. Morrison Gymnasium.
The Lady Marauders (32,
1-l
TVC)
moved a
g a ·m e
abo ve
.500 for
the season
behind a
solid team
effort that
. grounded
Haning
the Lady
Rockets
(1-5, 0-2) early and often.
The front line of Sam
Cole, Brittany Hysell and
Leslie Preece combined
for 17 points, 21 kills and
three blocks en route to
guiding the Maroon and
Gold to the straight-game
triumph.
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Cole finished with. II
kills and three blocks to go
with her , three· points,
while Hysell led the
Marauders with I0 points
and also added six kills.
Preece finished with four
points and four kills up
front.
Joey Haning · followed
Hysell with nine points
and also contributed two
kills and 23 assists.
Amy Barr chipped in
eight . points for Meigs.
going 15-for-15. at the service line with three kills.
Meghan Leslie followed ·
with five points, . while
Cassi Whan rounded out
the scoring with three
points.
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Meigs never trailed by
· less than two points in the Meigs senior hitter s·amantha Cole (31) blasts one of her team-high 11 kills during Tuesday's
25-14, 25-15. 25-13 win over lVC Ohio foe Wellston at Larry R. Morrison Gymnasium · in
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Rock Springs.

MASON , W.Va. - · In a
five- team match on the
Riverside layout, Southern
shot a 168
en route to
the
team
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Tornadoes
built
a
whopping'
nine stroke
lead
over
Wahama
through
Prep Golf ~ TVC Ohio
Crouch
three play ers
and
headed
River Valley
41 to complete the team scorBY BRYAN WALTERS
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·
the number
Drake
Logston
fired
a
37
four players
for BHS, while Wes Cooper
came in, but
WELLSTON Meigs and Travis Hayton added
everything
increased its golf lead over the efforts of 39 and 43, respecmade a drarest of the Tri-Valley tively.
m a t i c
Conference Ohio Division
Belpre also finished with a
change and
Tuesday with a dramatic tie- team total of 155, leading tQ
Hunter
the Raiders
breaker victory over Belpre at what most would call a rare
took the lead by one stroke
Fairgreens Country Club.
finish.
over Southern and seven
· The Marauder.; had to go to
In the event of a tie, the fifth
ahead of the Falcons.
their sixth scorer to break a scorer of each team serves as
But it wasn't over yet. - 155 stalemate with the
the tie-breaker.
Golden
Eagles,
but
Josh
Meigs' Dan Bookman and
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Venoy's ·48 proved to be the Belpre's Zach Alkire both
difference-maker that allowed fired rounds of 45. moving the
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Soorts Slatl
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passing. and 45-46 &gt;etting:Ka&gt;ie Sellers was 5-7 passing.
17-25 pa&gt;Sing. and ~-8 spikipg
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Emma Hunter led the way
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Cundiff eight. and Rashell
Boso fi ve.
Southern . hosts Miller
Thursday.

Eastern
rallies past
Falcons
BY BRYAN WALTERS .
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CORNING
Eastern
improved its record to 2-0 in
the Tri- Valley Conference
H ock ing
Division with
a four:-game
victory over
host Miller
Tuesday by a
count of 2515 , 21-25,
25-1. 25-14.
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improved to
.7- 1 on .the
young season
with
an
imp.ressive ·
rally over the
final
two
ga mes.
outscoring
the Falcons
50-15
to
break a oneall tie.
The Green
Weber
and White
finished 6g-of-70 in service
attempts and were led by
Brittany Bissell with 29 points.
Bissell ended th~ evening with
eight dink&gt;. a pJfect 36-for-36
in ~erving. and was also I()9.
for-110 in settin~.
Darcv Winebrenner and
lill ian "B rannon led the net
charge wilh ei~ht kills each,
with" Erin Weber adding six
kill&gt; and a team-high 12 blocks
to the triumph. B"rdnnon ,a lso
had ti,·e dinks and a pair of
blocks.
·
Katie Ha\lnan contributed
sewn kill s to the Eastern
cause. "hile Kelsey Holter
ildded two kills to the victory.
Eastern return~ to tlCtion
Thursday when it hosts
Federal Hocking in another
Hocking Di,·ision showdown.
Game time is slated for 6 p.m.

Tie-breaker lifts Meigs past Belpre
captured fourth with a 190.
Alexander .was fifth with
199 and Nelsonville-York finished last with a tally of 214.
In the seawn standings. the
Rockets currently sit' ihird
with 25 points, with Vi~ton
County hovering the fourth
position with 13 points.
Alexander stay&gt; in fifth
with seven marks. while the
Buckeyes remain in the rear
'
with a single point.
· The eighth event of the
TVC Ohio title chase will be
today when Meigs heads to
Logan' to play at Bmss Ring
Country Club. NelsonvilleYork will be the host school
and the event wi II stan at 4:30 '
p.m.
J'VC Ohio Standings .

Meigs
Belpre
Wellston
Vinton Co
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Me1g~ · Dan Bookman h"rts a putt du,,ng Tuesday's Tri-Valley
Conference Ohro DiviSIOn contest at Fa~rgreens Country
Club Ill We llston .

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leavong Allred Road

lronl steps of the
Me 1gs counly court
House on Friday

Subtect to all legal
easements
The above descr~p

Appratsed

be sold for less than
2/3rds
of
the
appraised value 10°o
down on day of sale

Defendants Court of
Common
Pleas
Meigs County Oh o et
al
In Pursuance of an
order of sale lo me
drrected from Sard

with the West hne of
said parcel conveyed
lo Winebrenner to a
mag nail set m the
centerline of State
Route 681 and pass
1ng over an tron p n

Oct 21 2005 at 10
am of satd day the
followmg descnbed
Real Estate Srtuated
m th e Townsh p ol
01 ve
County
or
Mergs and state ol

I on was made In
accordance w th an
aclual survey con
dueled under the
superv s on
of
Eugene Tnplett P S
#6766 conducted on

described premises
a right of way through

cash

certified

Court In I he above

July 7 and 22 t998

entitled action I will

Fractron 32 Township

the same heretofore
conveyed to one
Luman Bnne to one
John E Stansbury

beanng are assumed

on

expose

at

set at 60 00 leet said
bears S 76
19 43 W t65 00 feet

Ohio

check balance due

4

Range t1 of the

and are used only lo

sale
Robert E Beegle
Mergs County Shenff

Public Auctron on the
front steps of the
Me gs County Court

from a Mag nail set at
the mtersectron of the
centerllnes of State

Ohto
Company
Purchase and being a
new parce created

express
angular
measurement
Property
address

AHorney
lor
Plaintiff
L1Hie
Sheets

House on Friday Ool
21 2005 at 10 am of
said day the follow

Roule 68t and Allred
Road Thence S 76
24 23 W 202 35 feel

with the centerline of

out ol the Roc~y R
Hupp Property (Meogs
County
011 cal
Records Volume 67
Page 365) bounded

53670 N n e Road
Reedsvo le OH 45772
Cur enl
owner
Allyson Me Benge etal
l'roperty at 53670

of

said

Fracllon No 3 !hence
West lorly eight rods

lo lhe place ol begin

Lots Five (5) and Sox
(6) In Wehe s Add ilion
lo the VIllage ol
Pomeroy
Meigs
County
Ohio
as
shown by the Plat of

less EXCEPT howev

ed In Volume 3 Plat
Records of Meigs
County Ohoo el Page
1 In the Offtce of the

Ditch ng!Trench ng
Serv ce
4:.~4 Comme c a D ch W tch
w h s • way blade Oggng
Dep h up o 56 Gas
Wae Cabe Eect c &amp;
D an L nes 304 576 9005

surface

10 am of sard day
the
followrng
described real estate

said Add tron record

Ha ey
Sofa
exce en cond on se e a
ext as
$ 4 500 phone
(740)985 393B

EXI:A\ )\ IlN(

Beg1nn1ng six rods
norlh ol the norJheasl

road thence easterly
along sa1d road to the
east line of sa d frac
tlon thence North
aboul one hundred
and twenty one rods

Public Auction on the

nlng containing th1r
ty five acres more or
er from the above

FURTHER

EXCEPT

at

$70 000 00
Terms of sale Cannot

or

conflrmaloon

ol

the

Pubh.;: Nottce

to

sale

nail

c redtt
corp

Plaint If vs Ally son
McBenge
el
al
Defendants court of
Common
Pleas
Meigs county Ohio
In Pursuance of an

order of sale to me
d r€tcted from satd
Court n th e above
Enllled Auction 1will
expose to sale at pub

Iron pin set by thi s
survey on the west
I ne of the Louse
Sm th
Property
Thence along the
wesl line of the
Louise
Smllh
Property South a dis
tance of 213 39 feet to
the plac e of beg n
n ng (passmg an ron
p pe lound al 170 86
feet) conta nmg 2 000

lNG all coal o I gas &amp;
other minerals now
known to be under

Warner

lng described Real

County

the real

2t3 E 2nd

Estate

State Roule 681

Property
Address
113 Wehe Terrace

hereafter determined
to be under sa d real

Pomeroy Ohio 45769

Situated In the town

the pnncrple place of

and descrrbed as fol

N ne

Pomeroy Ohio 45769
No
t6
Parcel
Ot675000
&amp;
t6
Ot676 000

estate together wllh
lhe right to mine end

740 992-6689
(9) 7 t4 2t

ship
of
Orange
County of Meigs
Slete of Ohio and

beginning and con
talnlng t 347 acres
more
or
less

Reedsvolle OH 45772
PP#
09 01266 OOt
Volume 91 Page 539

being a par.t of the
Southwest quarter of
Sect on 24 Township
4N Range 12W of the
Ohio company s pur

Bearings of the above
descrrphon are based
on the West L10e of
the
Southwest
Quarter of Section 24

lows
Beginning al en oron
pin found 81 the

Recorder

of

sard

J Blackwell

FREE BINGO
Pomeroy Eagles 2171

14

Company s PurotTase
and bounded and
descrrbed as follows

expose to sale at

Common

2001

He age

l'"'uh•li ~

South forty e1ghl rods
and l1fly links to the
center ol the pub! c

of

Current Owner Steve

BEAUnFUL
APART
MENTS
AT
BUOGET
1990 14.1(70 3 bed oom a
PRICES AT JACKSON
e w CA Ktchen app
ESTATES 52 Westwood
allces nc uded Mus be 5 ooms &amp; baltl s ova &amp; D ve !rom S344 o $442
moved (740)286 685
ef ge a o no pets 50 Wa k to shop &amp; moves CaH
Equal
Olive S
$350 man h 740 446 2568
2000
14JC70 Oakwood (740)446 3945
Hous ng Opportuntty
F eemont 3BR 2BA n
Oua C eek very n~ce 740
CONVENIENTLY LOCAT
Attention
388 85 3 0 740--388 8017 Loca company ol1enng NO ED 6 AFFORDABLE I
DOWN PAYMENr p o
2000 t 6 :.~80 mob te home g ams to you o buy you
Many ext as Owne w pay home nstead ol en! ng
o move Cal 740)446
00 10 financ ng
2570
Less lhan perfect c edt
accep ed
2002 3BR 2 bath Oakwood
Paymen1 could be he
mob e home Good cond
same BS en
on
S28 500
OBO
Mo !gage
Locato s
Ref nanc ng a11a abe Cat
(740)387 0000
G acoushvng 1 and2bed
(740)245 0 31
Beautiful 3 bed oom home oom apartments a V age
and
R ve s de
n
count y
C A Mano
n M dd epa
washe d ye hookup a ge Apa tmen
ya d (614)595 7773 o 800- F om 5295 S444 Ca 740
992 5064 Equa Hous ng
mode clea ance AI emam 798 4686
Opportunrt es
nQ 2005 s mus go to make
bal1i
oom to new homes onde
Honeys'uck e H s Ap s
construe 10n SAVE SAVE
ocated on Co on a 0
SAVE OAKWOOD HOMES
beh lld H ghway Pa ol Pos
GALL POLIS Ca (740)446
on Jackson P ke 2 bed oom
3093
now ava abe Ren sla IS
$290 month low &amp; mode
G ea Used 994 14:.~70 3
a e ncome Equa Hous ng
Bed oom 2 Ba h ncludes
OppMun 1y (740)446-33«
heat Dump Cat (740)385
TDD 1-800-7~750
2434
Home fa Ren n G enwood
3b 2ba de ached Ga age
Mob e Home 2002 Pa o S400/mon h p us depos 1
Spec a Ea on
6X80 (3041743 8564
vny ~dng shnged oof
hea pump n ce sc eened Homes
f om
57 000
I on po ch Se fa pay oft Fo ec osu es VA HUO Fo
529 500 00 740 949 2543 s ngs BOO 39 5228 elC
0 740-4 6 251
709

TRUCKS

FOR S\LE

Vcu• r

dlrecled from saod
Court In the above
entllled action I woll

Pleas Meogs County

lllHS•LE

AnySye
AnySze
Cusom 8u o tt you
needs
FREE Estima es
740 596 2909

OhiO
In pursuance of an
order of sale to me

Court

Slln.IES

DAVIDSON METAL
ROOFING
18 Coos
30y wa anty n w tng
Profess ana nstal al on
Fee Es mates
740 596 2909

POLE BUILDINGS

and ftfteen hnks
thence South seventy
nine rods and f fly
lmks thence East
f ve rods
thence

BUIUJING

10 Week old AKC Cocke
Span e Pupp es
Duff
Appliance
back
buff&amp;wh e
wh e&amp;b aoK
buft&amp;black
Ware house Mo he and Fa he 0\1 p op
e y
Shes
warned
dec
awed
S350
00
F m
n Hende son WV P e
owned app canes sa ng at 740 992 737 1
$75 &amp; up a nde warran y
we do sevce wok on al
Make and Modes 304)675
7999

3 &amp; 2 BR apts Close o
Ho ze
hosp ta
wo
hookups
wa e sewe
ncuded
Sa tng
at
$450 mon h
depos t
equ ed No J)E!ts (740)44 1
164

15

u sze ou pac
back es &amp; uggage ack
much mo e 9 000 m es
S 2 500 Ca
(740 4'46
4525 afle 3pm

r

7 pas
senge an 4 000 m es
uns good dark bu guncly n ony 95hou s ye ow bacK
ke new 54395 080
colo
$2 000 (740)992
(740 245 9294
2726

eng ne a omahc ansm s
John Deere Commercial s on powe w ndQWS &amp; doc
Worka te
Products ocks 12 BOO Ca (7 40)446
Compac Excavate s Sk d 0425
see siT ac o
Loade
Backhoe n stock Check ou
S o y and C a k P ana
en a
a es G ea
3040675 3273
ava abe
nc
FRurrs&amp;

spaces n e y good cond
on Down own Ga pol s
App ox 600 sq tt each
a 2 ba hs Lease p ce
r)ego abe o encou age
ew
bus ness
Ca
(740)446 4425 o 740)446
3936
':-'-'---, - - - - - - - -

FOR RENT

dwellings advertised n

th a newapape are
ava table on an equal
opportun ty bases

Kanauga
ash pd
740 446

n
s es
Coun t y Homes Shade
$130 mo. (740)385-4019
I~ I

L@ijfHIQIIIN

H OlSf:S
IURREN"f

Concea ed P s o
Octobe e 9 00 am VFW
Mason WV Ph (740)843
Meadowb oak
5555 Cnl (740)4 6 3329
Bed oom 112 Ba h Co ne
lot new Roo move n con
d Oil new Ca pet and
sc ee po ch ave oak ng
F oo ng S orage Bu d ng
ve
sepa al e wo s1o y
Fo
eclosu
e
78A
5BA
on
y
Fenced
n Back Ya d
ga age w h wo kbench
$18
000
Fo
st
ngs
ca
I
(304)773 5254 0 (304)593
tage
yad
pvae
800 39 5228 ext F254
4t35
Rete ences $650 mon h
dep~s t
(740)446 4922
even ngs
basemen ha dwood oars
de ached ga age a ge r;ol/. 2 Bed oom House New1y
e ed pa o fenced back Remodeled K neon Ave
$550 mo
ya d c ose o schools Po nl Ga po s
84
740)44
Peasant
S69 500 (740)44
0194
740 709 1-382
.,;,;,...;......;;..;;;;...;;.;..._ _, New s ding new front and
back po cH Located n No down payment appx 2 bed oom hOuse $375 pe
170
Au and next o Aul and 2000 sq fl rJa &amp; hea 3 4 mo pus deposl &amp; u tes
E emen ary school Ask ng bed ooms n Pome oy 740 Accep HUO (740)446
SSS 000
Ca
any me 949 7004
25 t 5
Daube Ba e 2 Gage
740 742 2273
Shogu
22 A e wth
Oakwood Home F ep ace
scope 22 Ta ge P slo
4 Sae 9 Am Home on
Garden Tub F ee Del very
S250 oo fo a
ca 740 ac e w ga age nea AKZO
t f2 me ou Gee Road
985 4491
Rose Ch na $95 000 (304 675 5026
Point Pleasan W Va
se ce o 2 W Sevng
Dlshes-525 00

L CENSED SOC Al
WORKER
Ove b oak. Rehab a on
Cen e s now accep ng
esumes to he pos 1on of
0 eclo o Soc al Se v ces
The qua ed cand da e
mus be a lSW possess ng
s ong erba and w en
commun ca o
sk s
r-.. ed ca a
Mea ca e and
MOS know edge Long e m
a e expe ence pee ed
b no equ ed Qua ed
a d da es
may
send
esumes o Cha a B own
M Gu e
AN
LNHA
Adm n s a o 333 Page
s ee
Mddepo
Oho 180
45 60 EOE

Or vers Needed

MOBILE H O\IFS

no pets Refe ence &amp; dep
$300 (740)367 0632

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI"
No Fee Un ess We W n
I 888 562 3345
IH \I I sl \II

OBO

1986Fod4x4 I k 3006
cy
manua sh
Good Voyage
s ds
ucK T ade o 4 whee e good co d
uns good
even ngs &amp; 740 338 0436
1:1500 OBO Ca (740)44
0712

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;.;.......,,....----,· Defendant

r:

$2 400
(740)256 652

2002 Cava a
59 500
m es
Gun Me a
7s
Carbon F be Muff e B ack
Eu os
and Head gh
ALTO';
Cones New CD Paye
HJRSAL£
$7 200 oo
Ca 740 992 m es vcoy ed many
9J( as
owne neve been
0210
smoked n perfpcl condrt on
996 Chevy Be e a V6
s 000 (740)742 2861
au ornate NC uns looks
good good gas m eage
VA!o5
$2 200 080
740)44
FOR
SALE
98Sau nSC2 auo 7400Q
0914
m es ed oaded $5 000
994 Chevy lu[Tl na van 7
Nego abe 740 992 518
seale
uns good oaks
a e 5 PM
good AsK nt;t 51 000 OBO
(740 44 0488

g een 1ow e adu owned
ess han 64 ooom es V6
au oma c B CD e)Cce en
and
sha p
$6 BOO
(740 446 0369

a
al

All real esta e advet111 ng
in th 1 newspaper Ia
subJect to the Federa
Far Housing Act of 1968
wh ch mak" II llegal to
advert se any
preference llmttat on o
d ecnm nat on based on
ace co o religion sex
lam l1al ata us o nat one
o lg n or any n ent on to
make any suet'!
prefe ence I mhat on or
d1scr m nat on

me
offe
Ca rn chae Equ pmen Inc
11:~4 6 24 2

FARM

Cape Cod Home 2 85 SO
Fee 2 2Ba 3B 2Ca
DRAST CAL Y RE DUCED
Ga age &amp; Ca Po Daube
Ca 740 446 3570
0 veway S ts on 12 ac e
ol on dead end P vale
Lars &amp;
Dve 2ysod $145 000
ACREAGE
(304)593 2664

$ 5 94 $22 56/h

pe son oak ng o a home o
buy A cash Me gs o
Ga a No doube wde o
modua 40 4 63 30

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Sa e Lease
BeEJ.u y
Sa on Me e No man Stud o
down tow Ga po s P ce
D as ca y
Re duced
740 245 Cl294
B ck Ranch B dwe I Porte
A
60 nea schoo g o
ceysoeandgassa on
•NOTICh
H 0 VA LEY PUBL SH
3 bed ooms a eect c 2
2 baths k tchen With nook
pan y d sposa m c owave
g ea oom wth s one gas
I ap ace foma dn ng oom
w h
bay
w ndow
a un you have nves
sudyo ce w h wak: n
a ed he ofte n
c oset Maste bed com and
bah w th 2 wak n cases
MONEl
Wh poo ub showe and
mLOAN
dua s nks Enc osed back
po ch 2 ca ga age 20x40
ng ound poo oak wood
wo k new oo andscap ng
pus NC heat App o~~; 4
ac es
$ 79 900
C.a
(740)446 93 12
Fo

POSTAL JOBS

150

4x4 s For Sale

OrroRruNm

HoMFS
IUHSALE

r

An 0 pa en A coho and
o he
D ug agency s
pes9wkso d w
accepl ng esume fo he fol
urn s zed dogs 740)446
o gpat meposton
4446
P eve nt on
Educator Wo k 32 hours each week
du ng n19h weekend and
Seek ng an energe c nd
dua 10 wo k you h and ho day sh fts Fo me m
adu s n Ga a and Jackson a y safety o secu ty e~r:pe
coun es Respons b I es ence sa pus UT~ON s
Found on SA 4 back &amp;
loca ed n Mason County
nc ude bu no m ted a
an
ema e Dachshund
be ween PI P easanl and
a coho obacoo and o he
Houseb oken Ca o de(l
Hun ng on WV
d ug educa on class oom
ty 40 44 9478
Cand da es mus have
p
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at
ons
a
n
ngs
95 7 Oh o passenge ca
atta ned age 2 hod u S
a s commun ty e enls
cense p a es n n ce cond
c t zensh p and have a
deve
opmen
and
mp
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on 740)949 2693
cea
a on of g ani p 01ec s etc
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A mnmum a a Bacheos
Smoke ee woks te
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equ ed
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Los 3 male Beag es 2
To appy p n app ca on
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wco as wthou 91005 P ooses Gold Rngs Pe g ow ng
nome
he a h
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US
Cu ency
2005 o FACTS 45 0 ve
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Ad
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agency F e~r: be s hedu ng
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So
a
e
Damonds
M
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see
Ga
pol
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Ca pen e
40 698 0328
compe ve wages w h ben
Fax comp e ed SIQned
5 Second
4563 a !':AX o 740 446
740 593 4997 w h any no Con SMp
el s Ca o Jee 866
fa m to
Avenue Ga po s 40 446
80 14 EOE MIF H
368 00
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2842
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8126 n Guysv e Shadn &amp;
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40 662 2022

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2000 K a Seph a 4 doo
984 Cl'1evy P ckup 4x4
995 Yamaha C u se
00
au oma IC 27mpg 72 000 eng ne and
ansm ss on Vwn
Yeow
BASEMENT
(740)446 24 2
mles good condton $800 good body ough $ 200 godlwmaoon I m Los o
WATERPROOFING
n bakes
es
es be s (740)446 28 5
~;h orne
$3 600 0 g na
Uncond 1ana ita me gua
etc uneup W I ake ada
owne 740)446 1662
an ee Loca e e ences fu
$4300
080
$500 Demonst a on Bonus Ask ng
n shed Es ab shed 975
(740
44
9378
Let us demo a John Dee e
Ca
24 H s (7 40) 446
Tak o X Sees A Whee
0870
Roge s Basemen
200
Dodge
Neon
au
oma
S ee on you awn and
Wa
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proo
ng
c
a
cond
t
onng
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740 256
6444

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REACH OVER 285,000 PROSPECTS
PLUS YOUR AD NOW ONLINE

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To Place

The Da1ly Senhnel • Page 83

Prior
References

Deed
Volume

308 Page 76t
Appraised
at
$40 000 00 Terms ol
Sale Cannot be sold

for less than 213rds of
the apprarsed value
10% down on day of
sale cash or certified
check balance due

on confirmatton of
sale
Robert E
Beegle
Meigs County Sher II

Attorney

for

the

Plelntlll
Slephen 0 M les

18 W
Avenue

Monument

hlate

or

remove said coal by
underground mrnrng
processes (stnpm n
1ng not mcluded} and
the r ght and prlvt
lege
of
mmtng
removmg and trans
porting underground
and under the surface
of

lhe

~bove

described premtses
coal from other lands

now owned or here
after acqurred by the
satd Grantors or their
hetrs
successors
and assigns
the
Grantees
hereby
wa v ng for them
selves their succes
sors
he rs
and
assigns all damages
In any manner aristng
from the exerctse of
lho rights above set
lorlh together with
lhe right to enle

Oaylon Ohio 45402
937-461 t400
(9) 7 t4 2t

Public Notice
SHERIFF SALES
CASE
NUMBER
05CV043
Bank
Farmera
&amp;Savings Co Plaintiff
vs
Carol AD Hubbard El
al

upon the surface of
said real eslate to
explore or test drill
for said coal provld
ad that the Grantors
herein shall n91 do

unnecessary damage
In said teat d ri lling
RE9ERVING
FURTHER lhe right to

enter
upon
said
premises prospect
explore and drill for

Defendants
Court of Common ...a:uelp
produ ce
Pleas Meigs County
store and ramove oil
Ohio
In purauanca of an
ordlr of sale to me
directed lrom said

and gas or either of
lhem ue all mach n
ery structure der

court In the above

pipelines equipment

enthlad acllon I will

flx:tures machinery
and othar appliances
and things necessary
or convenkmt there-

expose to aale at
Public Auction on the
front steps of the

rlcka

tanks

Meigs County Courl
Houoe on Friday
October t4 2005
tO a m of said day
the
following
described re•l eslale
The following real

lore and lhe right lo
uaa ao much of the
ourtaca as may' be

estate situate In the

prospect e•plore end
rill for m ine excavate
and remove such
other mineral s 11
may be hereafter

11

Township of Rutland
County of Meigs and
State of Oh i o and

being a part of
Fraction No 3 Town
No 6 and Ranga No

necessary for the
purpose aforealad
RESERVING
FUR
THER the right lo

determ ined lo be
under
uld
real

&amp;

Public Nottce
SHERIFF SALES
CASE
NUMBER
05CVOt2

Wells Fargo Bank
Plalnloll
vs
Anthony T Wolle et al
Defendant
Court of Common
Pleas Meigs County
Ohoo

In pursuance of an
order of sale to me
dtrected from said
Court n the above
entitled action I will
e•pose to sale at
Public Auction on the
front steps of the
Meogs County Court
House on F.rldey
October t4 2005 at
tOOO am of said
day lhe lollowlng

described real a,tate
Situated In the VIllage
of Middleport Counly
of Meigs end State of
Ohio end bounded
and described as lol

lows
to wit
and
being known as Lot
Number Five (5) In
M C Hobar s Sub

division to the aforesaid VIllage

Premises commonly
known
as
439
Street
Lincoln
Middleport
Ohio
45760

Current

Owner

Anlhony T Wolle el al
Property
at
439

Lincoln Street

chase

and

to

southwest corner of
the Louise Sm th
Property
(Meigs
County
Off cal
Records Volume 40
page t69) 1n the cen

be1ng

as being N 00 Deg 00

00 E and Is an
assumed
Meridian
used
to
denote
angles only All tron

terllne
of
01 ve
Townshrp Road 265
(also
known
as
Number N ne Road

Sale c~ s h or cert fled
check balan ce due
on confrrmat on of
sale No Access

marly convoyed to
Nina Robison
as
recorded
In
0 R
Volume 60 Page 25t
n the Me gs County

pins sel are 5/8 0 D
Iron pms 30 long
wllh red caps labeled
SA England tS

thence along the cen
terllne of Townsh p
Road 265 South 24
degrees 04 mlnules
06 seconds West a
distance of 83 52 feel

Robert E
Beegle
Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
lor
the
Pia nt If Jauhch &amp;

Deed Records also
being all of Auditors
parcel
No
10
0029~ 000 and berng
further described as
follows Commencing

7452
The above
description was pre
pared
by
SA
England
&amp;
Associates under the
Direct supervrs on of
Scott A England

to a pornt then ce
leav ng the c.anterhne
of Township Road 265
along 8 1 ne created
by this survey North

at a meg nail set In
lhe centerline ol State
Route 68t marking

Ohio
Registered
Surveyor tS 7452 In
March
of
2004

87 degrees 1t m in
ules 36 seconds West
a distance of 368 3

Property

feet to an rron pin set

NOTICE

buy

given

the West line of
Section 24 and being
the southwest corner

Coolville Ohio
Property
Owners
James A Crandall

(passing an iron pin
set for reference by
this survey at 26 99

of a 3 65 acre parcel
conveyed lo Mary R

and Erica D Crandall
Prior
Dead

feet ) !hence along a
line created by lhls

Castle et al as
recorded tn Deed

References Volume
190 page 571 PPt 1G-

survey
North
00
degrees 07 minutes
02 seconds Eaat a

address

Jhls

survey

Volume 2t7 page 39

00295 000

Thence N 76 Deg 52

Current

59 E 3t2 32 feet wllh
the cenlerline ol Stale
Route 68t lhe same
being lhe Soulh lipe
of said parcel con
veyed to Cas lie Eta I

James
and Erica
Crandall
et
al
Property at 42075
Allred
Road
Coolville Ohio PPt
10 00295 000
Prior

feel to an Iron pin set
by this su rvey In the
center ol an Old
Roadbed
thence
along the cenlerlin&lt;l
of said Old Roadbed

to a Mag Nail set

Deed

References

In the following three

marking

Volume t90 Page 571

the

owner

distance of

131

:rg

lhereol and being the

550 000 00 lerms of

calls
1) North 69 Degrees
02 minutes 27 sec

pri nc iple

of

sale Cahnot be sold

onds East a diatance

beginning
of
the
1 347 acre parcel

lor 1111 than 213rds of
lha appraload value

of t39 03 feel to on
Iron pin sel by t his

herein

Southeast

corner
place
to

Appraised

at

survey

sale cash or certified
chock Ba l ance due

2) North 66 degrees
03 minutes 35 sec

feet

on confirmation or

onds East a distance

References

Route 681 lollowlng

oale

an existing ren ee line

Robert

marking lhe eaot line
ol said parcel con
veyed lo Caotal et al

Meigs County Sheriff
Attorney
for
tho
Pla intiff
Reimer

survey
3) North 70 deg rees
59 mlnutea 53 sec

10 a mag nail H t In

Lorbe r

R Arnovltz

onda eaat a distance

t ~e

Co 2450 Ed ison Blvd
PO
box
968
Twinsburg OH 44087
330-425-420t
(9) t4 2t 28

of t 44 08 feet to a n
Iron pin set by this
survey
Thence loavlng t he
centerli ne ol said Old

10% down on day ol
sale caah or certified
check balance due
an confirmation of
sale

Public Notice

42075 Allred Road

10% down on day of

Terms
of
Sale
Cannot be &amp;Old for
leas than 213 rda of
the appraised value

Bloc,k R Rathbone
LLP 602 Ma n Street
Su te 500 Cine nnatl
OH 45202 513 744
9600
(9) 14 21 28

the Intersection of

be

at

t ll':o down on Day of

said centerllna with

deacrlbed Thence N
02 29 4t W 360 75

t07 Page 033
Appralaod
548000 00

Appra sed
at
000 00 Terms of
Sale Cannot be sold
for less than 213 ds of
the appra sed value
S~O

more
part cularly
descr bed as follows
Betng a survey of 2
parcels now or for

Middleport
Ohio
45760
PPI 15-0t233 000
Prior
Deed

Volume

Road

leaving

State

cenlarllno
ol
Allred
Road
(co
Road 4t ) marking the
Northeasl
corner
lharool and paaalng

ol 11t 80 feel t o an

E

Beegle

Iron pin set by th is

over Iron pins set al

Roadbed along a llhe

30 11 feel and 32 t 87

creal ed by th is sut

~

s

hereby

that

on

Salurday September
t7 2005 81 10 00
a m a publi c sale will
~· held et 211 W

Secood St Pomeroy
Ohio The Farmera
Bank and Savings
Company Is selling
for cash n hand or

ce rtified ch eck the
lollowlng co llateral

2000 Pont a... Grand

A

m

1G 2NE52TX YM721 22
2
1998 Ford Expedition

Eddte

Bauer

1F MPU 18L9WLA 72t8

0
1999 Jeep Grand
Chero kee
4x4
t J4G W58NXXC 7869&amp;

7
The above described
co lateral will be sold
as Is where Is with
no expreasad or
Implied
gi ven

warranty

For further Informs
tl on
or
for an
appointment
to
nspect
collateral
prior to sale date con
tact Cynd oe Stacy or
Randy al 740 992
2t 36
DSO 1285
(9) t 4 t 5t6

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Real Estate : Tract
One: Situated In the
County of Melga, In
the state of Ohio, and
In the Village of
Middleport, Township
of Sallabury, and
abounded
and
described as follows,
to-wit: Being 31 loot
off of the north side
of Lot 61, together
with any surplus that
may go with aald pareel of land. The above
Is a parcel of land 31

Legal Description:
Situate In tha State of
Ohio,
County
of
Melga a.n d Township
of
Sclplo,and
In
Fraction Number 7,
Town Number· 7, and
Range number 14 of
the Ohio Company's

feet, more Or less·, on
Third
Street
ana
extending easJ of an
alley, and Is part of
the same premi ses
conveyed from C.M.
Vall to Mayme F.
Hobart
by
Deed
Recorded In Volume
102, Page 75 of the
Meigs County Deed
Records. Reference
Deed: Volume 298,
Page
95,
Meigs
County
Deed
RecordS . Auditor's
Parcel
No: 1501092.000 Appraised
at
$20,000.00

purchase, and. bounded and described as

Property address: 736
South Third
Ave.

~ealeotate.

at:
S5o,ooo.oo
118 · Union Avenue ,
Addruo :
Property
Pomeroy, Ohio
43323 Frank Road,
Property
Owners
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
Thomas Carat and
Currant Owner: Virgil
Yvonne Darst
Phllllpo et al Property
Prior
Deed
at 736 South 3n:f Avo
Reference: "Volume
Middleport, Ohio PP'
98, Page 803 and
15.()1092.000 Vol 298 Volume 118, Page 751
Pg 95, $20,000.00 and , PPI: 16.()19&lt;t3.000
43323 Frank Road,
Currant
Owner:
Pomeroy; Ohio 03- Thomae &amp; Yvonne
00069.000 lvol 47 pg
Darst
123 Vol 43 " Pg301 ,
at:
118
Property
Unton Avenue
$50,000.00
Tract One: Appraised
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
at $20,000.00; Tract Prior
Deed
Two : · Appraised at References: Vofuma
550,000 .00.
The
99, Page 803, Volume
appraisals do not 118, Page 751
Include an Interior Appraised
at
exAmination of any
$20,000.00
Terma
of
Sale :
houses or struturea
on the real ast1ta . Cannot be sold lor
Terms ·Of sale: cannot
lese than 213rds of tho
be sold lor less than
appraised value 10%
down on day of safe,
213 of th~ appraised
value. 10% down on · cash or certified
Day of Sale, cash or
chock, bolonco due
certified check, bal- on confirmation of
ance duB on confirsal&amp;.
.
mation of sale.
Robert E. Beagle,
Roberf E. Boogie , Meigs County Sheriff
lor
the
Meigs County Sheriff. Attorney
Plaintiff
Attorney
lor the
Plaintiff Little Sheela · Reimer &amp; Lorber
&amp; Warner, 213 Eas~
P.O. Box 968
Second,
Pomeroy, Twinsburg ,
Ohio
Ohio 45769 992~689 .
44087'
330-426-4201
(B) 24 (9) 7, 14
(8) 31 , (9) 7, 14

follows:
Middleport,
Ohio
45766.
TRACT 1: Beginning
at a stake in the cen ~
Tract Two : Situated
ter of the publi c road
in the Township of
le~dlng
from
Chester, County of
.Harrisonville to Sc,
Meigs and State of
Public Notice
Public Notice
'OhiO, at a point of the Ohio:
Being
in
south' line of the Section 5,- Town 2
.SHERIFF SALE
286.42 acre lot of land
North, Range 13 West
SHERIFF SALES
CASE '
NUMBER
now . or
formerly
of
the
Ohio
CASE
NUMBER · 05CV017
04CV110
· owned by G. E. Company 's Purchase
USDARural
Maylolgh, where the and bounded and
LASALLE BANK NA
Developmenl
public road leading described as follows: · · LASALLE NATIONAL
Plaintiff
from Harrisonville to
Beginning at a point
BANK Plaintiff vs
vs
;____, Ohio, Intersects South 25 rods (412.5 THOMAS &amp; YVONNE
Barbara K. Bunch at
~e south line of said
feet) and North 89
DARST at al
at
111aylolgh tract of · dog. 59 '42 " West
Defendants
Defendants
~and; thence in a
1048.07 feet; thence
Court of Common
Court of Common
northeasterly diroc- South 5 deg. 45' -11 "
Pleas, Meigs County, • Pleas, Meigs County,
lion olollowlng the
East
191.4
feet ; Ohio
Ohio
_ of said public thence South 7 dog.
In pursuance of an
In Pursuance of an
road fifteen rods to a 29' West 64 feet ; order of sale to ma
ordei' of sale to me
directed from said
stoke ; thence duo
thence South 4 deg.
directed from said
east eleven rods to a 08' West 121 feet ; court In the above
Court In the above ·
entitled action, I will
stake, thence south
thence South 7 deg.
entitled action, I will
thirteen rods to Merlll
45 ' East 50'; thence
expose to sale at pub- expose . to sale at
McClure's north line South 40 dog. 06'03" .lie auction on the
Public Auction on the
at a stake; thence
East 239.33 le~t from
front steps of the
front steps of the
Meigs County Court
west thirteen rods to the mid point of said
Meigs County Court
House on Friday,
the publi road. The Section 5 North line,
House on Friday,
place of beginning , . said point of begin- October 7, 2005 at 10
October 14, . 2005 at
containing about one ning
being . the
am, of said day, the
10:00 a.m ., of said
following described
acre , and five rods , marked by an Iron rod
day, the following
more or less.
on the Southerly side real estate.
described real estate:
--- ..r Tract 2: The following
of said 60 foot wide
Legal Description:
Situated In the Village
described premises , street; thence S. 63
Situated in the VIllage
of Middleport, County
situated lnthe Village
deg. 59' West 121 .07
of Pomeroy, County
of Meigs and State of
of Harrlsonvile, coun- feet
along
the
of Meigs and State of Ohio
ty of Meigs, State of
southerly side of said
Ohio:
In 100 acre Lot No.
Beginning at the
Ohio, and Township 40 foot wide street to
309, Range 13, Town
of Scipio; Being lots an iron rod; then S. 13 Southeast corner of a
2, of
the
Ohio
Number 5 and 6 of A. deg. 32 ' 14.. E8st. lot formerly owned by
Company's Purch~se,
Ounlaps aAddition as
213.13 feet to ali iron
Lucinda Starkey on
and more particularly
set out in Plat Book road; thence South 89
Union Avenue in said bounded
and
Village of Pomeroy ; described as follows:
Numbre 1 at Pag• 28, dog. 59 '42" East 240
Reference to which is feet; thence N. 34 deg. Thence North 20 deg. Beginning at an Iron
hereby made for defi· . 49 '20" West 317.13 east along the north
pipe al lhe southwest
nita description of feet to the point of line of said Lot 100 corner of Harry W.
said lots and b8in'g
beginning, containing
feet; thence south 70
McMaster's
Lot;
more
partlcuterly
1.01 acres, more or deg. east 50 feet;
thence South 58 deg.
less. .
thence south 20 deg. West 32.5 feet to an
described as follows:
to -wit:
Described below is west 100 feet to the Iron pipe; thence
Beginning at a point the centerlinl( of an line of said Union South 18 dog, ·East
Avenue; thence along 33.5 feet to an Iron
where· the north line access right of way to
bf Fraction Number the parcel of real
the line of said union pipe; thence South 78
?crosses : the east estate:
.
Avenue, north 70 dag. dog. 30' East 323 feel
boundary
of Beginning at a pOint west 50 feet to the to an Iron pipe on the
GaillpollsAthens
North 14 dog. 34'14"
place of beginning . West side of the
State Road, which
West 20.4 loot from
Said premises being
Rutland Road; thence
road rlght·of· way Is the point of beginning a par,t of Lot No. 425 along the West olde of
10 loot wide, as
of a 1.0 acre lot; of aid Village of
said road North 18
shown by the above thence North 63 dog.
Pomeroy, and being
dog. West 57.5 feet to
plat record; thence
59' East 445.62 foot the same premises
an Iron pipe; thence
south 21 degrees and North 40 dog.
deeded by Margaret
North 78 dag. 30' West
06'03"Wost210.1 loot
Hurst to Theodore
west 194 feet to tho
287 feet to the place
north side of a 10-loot (40 foot wide R/W to
Eisolsteln by deed
of beginning, containalley; thence south 70 this point); thence
dated November 16, Ing 38/100 acres.
112 degrees east
North 15 deg. 14'35" 1885, and recorded In
Current
Owner:
along the north side West
25.22 . feet
Volume 61 , Page 224
Barbara K. Bunch
of said 10~foot alley
(changing to a SO loot
and
225 recorda,
Property
Address :
100·feel; thence north
wide R/W on this
Meigs Co~nty, Ohio, 311 Rutland Street,
11 degrees east 107
course);
thence
and
deeded
to
Middleport,
Ohio
45760 .
. 1/2 faetto the place of
South 82 dog . 15' George
Elsolsfaln
·beginning.
West 470.4 feet (50
and wile to Elza S. Parcel No.: 15-01288Current Owner: f!alph
foot wide RfW on ths
Lee by deed dated 000
E. Steinmetz
course) thence South November 19, 1891 , Prior
Deed
85 deg. 36"53 Wast and
recorded· In
Property at: 38504 St.
Refarences: Volume
Rt. 684
85.1 feet (changing to 1/Qiume 73, Pages 211
254, Page 817
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
a 40 loot wide RfW on
and 212 of the
Appraised
at
PPI: 17-00607, ·17- this courSe}; thence
records of deeds of $50,000.00
00608, 1Hl0609
Souih 82 dog. 15' ; Meigs County, Ohio.
Terms
of
Sale:
Deed
West 99.4 feet and
Same and except a Cannot be sold lor
Prior
South 58 deg. 01 · small tract of real
REferences : Volume
less than Vlrds of the
30" West 291 .5 feet to estate conveyed !~ appraised value. 10%
301, Page ti23
Appraised
at the centerline of Louis Reibel, begin- down on day of sale.
$41J,OOO.OO
County Road C-26. nlng at a point 26 feet cash or certified
of
Sale:
Said right of way is to
north 20 deg. from the check, balance due .
Terms
be" used In common
southeast corner of on confirmation of
. Cannot be sold for
:taos than 213rds oft he
with
all adjacent the
N.E.
Church
sale.
owners, Parsonage lot; thence
·appraised value 10% property
Robert E. Boogie,
heirs
and north 66 114 deg. wet
:down on day of sale, their
Molga County Sheriff
assigns and all per3 loot and 9 Inches;
c.aoh or certified
Attorney
lor
the
check, balance due sons lor the benefit of thence north 20 dag.
Plaintiff
out 17 feat and 4 Stephen D. Mlleo
on confirmation of • the adjacent property
1111.
owners bordering ~r Inches; thence south
18 W. Monumant Avo.
·Robert E. Boogie, connnectlng - said- 66 1/4 dog. east 3 feei
Dayton, OH 45402
·Miigl County Sheriff · right of way. Said real
and 9 lnchoo; thance 913-461-1900
for
the estate Is subject to ell
south 20 dog. west 17 (9) 7, 14, 21b
:Attorney
.Plaintiff
covenants, restrlc - feet and 4 lnchea to
:Shapiro &amp; Felty
lions, building restrlc - the place of bogln·1500 W. Third Street tiona,
easements , nlng, and containing
Public Notice
'Suite 400
road and highways of
about 65 square feat,
record
In
deed
mora or less, and It Is Tho Home National
Cleveland,
Ohio
44113
recorded In VoJ. 270, further understood Bonk will auction the
Pege 681 , of t~e Dead
that no part of the following llama .on
216-812-1530
(9)7, 14, 2t
Records,
Mei gs well on sold parson- Saturday September
County, Ohio.
· ,age lot Is hereby •con- 17, 2005. at 10:00 am
Exceptlng and reserv· veyed.
at the bank 'o parking
lng · unto
form er The above deacribed lot:
Public Notice
grantors herein , their
real
estate
was
19n Chevy-C·I Truck
Sheriff Sale Case
heirs and assigns, all
owned by Rease ·E. CCL 14403443
Number
04CV158
coa.l, oil and ·gas and
WUUams and Sara W. 1992
Oldo
98
Farmer•
Bank &amp;· other minerals under~• Willis
as
Joint Regency
Savinga Co Plaintiff
lying said real estate
Tenants with right of · 1G3CW53L2N433094
VS Virgil P. Phillips
together with the
survivorship by virtue 7
aka VIrgil R. Phillips
right to mine, drill and
of a deed dated May
19J16 Pontiac ·Grand
aka Virgil D. Phillips
remove the same. It 24, 1972, recorded In P
r
I
x
Is undostood that
Volume 249, Page
aka Vlrglll!hlllps, et al
1G2WJ12MXTF29363
Defendants Court of
there will be ,no
1019, Meigs County 8
Common
Pleas, drill ing on the real · Deed Recorda. The The Homo National
Molgo County, Ohio .
estate
described
Probate
Court Bank reaarvea the
In pursuance of an
herein, and further~ · Records of Meigs right to reject any or
order of sale to me more, that no air County, Ohio , reflect all bldo. All vehicle&amp;
directed from said " shafts will be located
that Reese E. Williams
are :eold, aa Ia where
court in the abo.ve . on
real , estate
died September 22 , Ia, with no warrantlea
~ e s c r I b e d
197 and his estate expressed or Implied.
entitled . action. I will
,e xposetoaaleatpub·
h e re ln .Ref e ran ce
was administered In For an appointment
He auction on the
Deeds : Volume 47.
Case 122499, there~ to soo, call 74Q-949front ateps of the
Page 123, and Volume
fore, vesting
hla 2210. Aak lor Sh&lt;lila .
Meigs County Court
43, Page 3(11 , Meigs entire Interest In the Slncarely,
Shalla. Buchanan
Houae on . Friday
County
Off icia l Property upon hi
Sept. ~01~ , 2005 at to
Records. Auditor 's
death to Sara W. Home National Bank
a.m. of aiid day, the
parcel
No.:
03·
Willis.
DS01810 . •
following descri bed
Q0069.QPO Apprei sed
Property
Address: (9) 14,15,16

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Smith to start Buckeyes' next game.

WomEn's CollEge Soccer

New Orleans air putrid
but not overly polluted, A2

COLUMBUS (AP) :_ The
Zwick for
Texas coach Mack Brown,
quarterback carousel at Ohio
two, Smith speaking at 11is weekJy news
State has been unplugged.
for
one, conference in Austtn, satd he
Zwick for was impressed with both
Troy Smith will start for the
· No. 9 Buckeyes on Saturday
, two,
and Ohio State quarterhacks and
against San Diego State, ,
Smith· for understood the dilemma facwhile Justin Zwick - the
one. As a ing TresseL
"The 1oughest thing that
starter the first two games - result, the offense never realhas been relegated to the side- ly got into a rhythm .
can happen is you play them
lines. Coach Jim Tressel said
"There . were some times both and lose," Brown smd.
he couldn't even say for sure when I didn ' t · execute," "It just opens you up forcritif Zwick would play against Tressel said, discussing how icism. It's a very difficult
the ALtec·s.
well he coached during the thing."
·
It was difficult to tell who ga)Tie. "You have to start with , Tressel ·said after the game
was in charge of the offense yourself in the formula. I cer- that he substituted quarterand what the ga~1e plan was tainly didn''t grade a winning backs based on his feelings at
during Saturday\ 25-22 loss perfQrmance."
the mom,ent. On Tuesday, he
to Texas as Tressehhuffled in
Boiled tlown· tQ the cold, was· did not give concrete rea,
quarterbacks like relief pitch- hard numbers, Smith was 5- sons for giving Smith the job..
ers iry a high-scoring game.
for-11 passing for 78 .yards
Asked why he thouglit
Tressel has been roundly and a touchdown and added Smith was what the team
criticized on call-in shows 13 rushes for 27 net yards. He needed now, Tressel said, "I
and in chat rooms since the led . Ohio State to points on think that throughout the
defeat.
five consecutive possessions course of time, it's demon~
"You have to make deci- and a 19-13 lead, then was strated . We've had lots of
sions," Tress,el said Tuesday. suddenly replaced by Zwick. practices, lots of games. It's
The Buckeyes scored three not like we're guessing on
''I' ve never pretend~d that
every decision I've made· was points on drives with Zwick some people that haven't
right. And. I've been re)Tlind- at quarterback. He ended up been around for a while."
ed of that."
. 9-of-15 passing for 66 yards
One thing Tressel said Ohio
.Tressel waffled throughout and gained II yards on five State's quarterback must do is
the nationally televised game canies. He fumbled the bull gel the ball in the hands of
with No. 2 Texas, playing the last time he touched it, all playmakers such as Ted Ginn
Zwick the tirst two series, but snuffing out Ohio State's · Jr. and the rest of Ohio State's
then Smith for five, then final chance.
speedy receiving corps.

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University of Rio Grande's Jessica Boltz 111) fights for control of the ball with Cedarville's ·
Jess ica Thomas in the first half of the Redwomen's 1·0 loss against the Yellow Jackets Tuesday
at Evan Davis Field .

Redwomen fall to Cedarville
BY MARK WILLIAMS
SPECIAL TO THE SEN TINEL

RIO GRANDE - It was a
tough day for the University
of Rio Grande Red women
soccer t eam . a~ they .dropped a
1-0 deci sion to Cedarv il le on
Tu e~day afternoon ·at Stanley
Eva ns Field.
A first half goal by
Cedarvi lle (4·1. 1-0 AMCS)
was enough to give the Ludy
Jackets the victory. Forward
Li sa Blackburn scored in the
19th minute and that was it
for the scoring.
The visitors pounded the
Rio defense with 23 shots ami
15 on goal. but only one was
able to find the back of the
net.
A stagnant performance by
Rio Grande in the first half

cont ributed to the 1-0 advantage. The Redwomen failed
to ge t a shot 'off in the first
half
·
Rio Grande ( 1-3. 1-3
AMCS) stepped up their
defense in the second half and
kept the Lady Jackets otT tne
board the rest o f the way.
Ri o Grande head coac h
Amber Oliver lauded the
defens.ive efforts of Jenna
Hoffman and Krista Butts.
"We lf honestlv I think the reason we pl:tyed so well defensively is Jenna Hoffm an had a
great game defensively as did
Kri sta Butts," Oliver said.
"They did exce llent, had it not
been for them I think the
game would have been totally
different.
:'Offensively, we just couldn'r get anything going,"
Oliver added. "Just wasn ' t in

it today, I guess."
Rio goalkeeper Jenny
Olding had another outstanding performance in the net,
recording 14 saves. "Jenny's
been fantastic for us all year,"
Oliver said. "We couldn't ask
for more out of her."
. "I wish we could gel more
of her intensity to go around."
The Redwoine[l had only
two shots with one on goaL
Freshman forward Beth
Hoffman had one attempt
stopped by Cedarville goalkeeper Sarah Gibson and she
also missed wide on a shot in
the 63rd minute.
Rio Grande will play its
first non-conference game,
September 20, when t11ey
entertain Marietta College at
4 p.m. The game will be the
fourth of a six-game homesland .

Blue Angels defeat Marietta in three
BY BRAD SHERMAN
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MARIETTA - Thirteen
was a lucky number for
Gallia Academy on Tuesday
(w hich was also the 13th ).
The Blue Angels were
strong at the net, amassing 13
kills and. 13 bl ocks, while
snapping ·a short two ·game
losing· slide at Marietta.
· Gallia Academy won in
straight games, 25- 15. 25-17
and 25-23, to improve to 5-2
overall and 3-2 in the
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League. ·
Felicia Close scored 10
points to pace the winners
followed by Katie Taylor
with nine. Close also led the
way with six kills. Kayla

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· Number five man for
Southern Jacob Hunter
came in with a 45, the lead
tne
swung
back
to
Tornadoes in exciting play
and were in first place at
16H to River Valley' s total
of 17·1 and the Falcons we re
third at 178. . .
Also in a close battle for
the fourth spot, South Gallia
pulled it out with another
fifth man score to edge
Bu.ffalo 215-217

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Close

Perry add-ed
four
and
Rvann Leslie
three.
Leslie and
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also among
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six arid three
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18 digs, fo llowed by Leslie
with 17. 16 from Close and
1.1 each from Sarah Cochran
and Taylor.
Taylor handed out fiv e
assists, Whitney Mayo four
and Heather Withee three.
The GA HS JUnior varsity
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lc:td . in ~ he finale . The
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way back from a pair of 3- 1
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tie in game one before. 'iurg- -. ~.x ure th&lt;.: v. in.
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the night with a 25·3, 25~ I I
ou tcome .
In game two, the hoq, win irt 1hc Jllllior ,· ar~ily con. jumped out to a 7.{) lead and te'l. Patt} Vining had 13 con-

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sec ulive service point s in

game one to help guide MHS
from an 11 -3 edge to a 24-3
cushion .
In game two. MHS held an
11 -g lead before reeling off a
10-1 run to break open a
clo,e ly-co nte sted
battle. ·
Mtigs improved to 5·0 on the
junior \';tri.;tv 'if&lt;hnn.
· f\ki~ ... r~lurn . . 10 action

tnda\ ' when it travel' 10
GloLi;ter to take on Trimble
in a non·confe'rence TVC
'howuown . Game time i'
slated for 6 p.m

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COAL GROVE - River
Valley won its fourth Ohio
Valley Conference volleyball
match in as many tries after a
convincing straight games
win at Coal Grove Tuesday.
The Lady Raiders had little
trouble disposing llf the Lady
Hornets 25-14, 25-9, 25-9.
The win snapped a short
two-game losjng skid for
River Valley, which dropp~d
a pair of contest at the
Athens · Tournament , and

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Public Utilities Commission
of Ohio is still considering
AEP's proposal to recover
costs associated with construction of the state-of-theart plant.
Rennie said it may be
year's end - or later befor e the PUCO hands
down a deci sion on the
company 's proposal to
recover costs.
"Early estimates of an
October decision are probably
too early," Rennie said,' "but
hopefully we' II have a decision by the end of the year."
The period for testimony
on the proposal has closed,

and Rennie said attorneys are
~ow
trading briefs and
responding to written testimony and testimony offered
at public hearings, mcluding .
one at Meigs High School
last month.
In the ·meantime, Rennie
said , AEP hopes to complete
some of the preliminary
work which will be required
for pennits (f the PUCO
approves the cost-recovery
plan. That work, Rennie said,
mclude s
environmental
assessments of the impact of
construction on wetlands and
endangered wildlife on the
property, · archaeological

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·OBITUARIES

- - - -- - - - - MERCERVILLt - South
Gallia'.s serving was too
tough to handle as it cruised
to a straight games victory
over visiting Ironton St.
Joseph Tuesday.

• Study: Adult use of
ADHD medicines
.
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doubles in four years.
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• September library
events. See Page A3
• Audijion at Ariel set.
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• TOPS honor losers.
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• Exhibit on McBee
coming. See · Page A3
• State: Drop in Labor
Day travel hasn't hurt
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• Heavy rain hits N.C.
coast as Ophelia picks up
strength. See Page A5
• Baghdad's deadliest ,
day: AI·Oaida bombings
kill at least 160.
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Cand idates for cardiac scoring examinations arc over age 40 and have one or more of
· rhe followin g risk factors for heart disease:

CarJiac !!Cllring examinHtions are perfurmed clt O'Bleness' Radiolog-y aml M~dicallmaging
th~ O'Bieness Medical Park. Our qualifieJ staff
invites yuu to take a c:loser look at e~dvanced diagnostic imaging as we me&lt;lsure progn.·ss
in community hea lth -one pati~nt at a time.

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'A Shelter in the Time of Storm" was the theme fOr an ecu·
menical prayer service at Pomeroy's Riverfront Amphitheater
Wednesday evening. Many local churches skipped the ir mid·
week services to join with others in prayer for, and support
of, victims of Hurricane Katrina. Leaders of the Meigs County
·Cooperative Parish discussed relief efforts now underway in
the parish, and encouraged contributions to Catholic
Charities USA, the United Methodist Committee on Relief,
and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the·three
organizations through which the parish will collect funds for
hurricane relief. Rev. Keith Rader, director of the parish, is
pictured with some of the cleaning kits and health kits now
being collected for distribution along the Gulf Coast 120
· health kits an'd 60 cleaning kits have been collected to date
for the parish's distribution, and others will be collected next
week. The deadline is Sept 23, and lists of items for the
kits are available through the Mulberry Community Center.
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morning and returned home
in the afternoon. He said
she is the second one to get
POMEROY - The Meigs on the bus in the morning ,
Local. Board of Education and the last one to get off in
decicted to postpone any the afternoon and had some
action on advertising for suggestions on how the
bids on · five new school schedule could be changed .
buses following a discuss ion · He was asked by the board
on fuel costs and how to to discuss the matter with
reduce them.
Paul McElroy,. bus suphinAt Tuesday night's meeting tende nt.
board member Scott Walton
It was voted to renew the
proposed the board defer contrac t wit h the Galliaaction until the Sept. 27 Meigs Community Action
meeting to allow time to Agency in tlie amount of
investigate the use of propane $ 14,8 10 to provide a
over diesel in the new buses. School-to-Work transition
Walton said there is con- program at Meigs Hi gh
siderable difference in cost School this year.
with propane being much
Also approved was the
Superintendent .member district software
less.
William Buckley said the basic, the educational mancost of getting buses agement information system,
equipped . to use propane the library management syscould increase the cost of tem. and state software develthe buses. He will hiiVe full opment system and the stuinformation on how, the · dent information manag~­
change would affect the dis- ment system service agreetrict at the next meeting.
ments with COG ·SEOVEC
Doug Stewart, parent of a through June 30. 2006.
In personnel matters, the
high school student. met
with the bO\lrd to discus's re s ignatio~s of ' Vicki J.
the sc hedule wheri his · Haley as fourth grade teacher
daughter is picked up in th e due to relocation of her husHOEFLICH@MYDAILYSENTINELCOM

Cardiac scoring is O'Bleness Memorial Hospital's latest addition to CT, scanning ·
technology. This test for coronary.artery disease measures the amount of calcification in
rhe aneries of the heart. It can help determine whether or not heart disease is present
long before recognizable symptoms develop. 111is non-in vasive test is painless and takes
only a few minutes.
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information or to sched llle a ca rdi~c scoring exe1mination, Phy sician referral ~
is not rc~uircJ.
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Corps 0f · Engineers will
· require a permi t allowing
AEP to construct dticking
facilities at• the. site and permits to use water from the
Ohio River for the plant's
'operation. Landfill permits
will also be required .
If AEP proceeds with
construction of the IGCC
plant , it will create an esti. mated I ,900 construction
jobs anct 125 permanent
jobs. The con"ruction is
also expected to resu lt in
sign ifi cant ec'o nomic development in · the Great Bend
site near the Ra ve nswood,
ViVa . Bridge.
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Meigs Board postpones bus purchases

'WEATIIER

Is your'SC:ore card ft;ll of high numbers? when it comes to cardiac scoring, higher numbers
are definitely not par fur the course and may be indicators of serious health problems.

•Obesity
• High stress levels
•History of smoking
• Diabetes

and soil sam·
piing to determine the nature
of any foundation work
required for construction.
Some of that work is being
performed by AEP, others by
cons ulting .firms
under
AEP's superision . .
"We're doing a lot of pre·
liminary work at the site,''
Renni"C sa id . ''The.re are
various permits that will be
required for construction ,
and AEP hopes to get ahead start on those permits
in hopes that the PUCO will
approve the cost-recovery
plan."
Rennie sai d the U.S.

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•High blood pressure .
• High LDL or total cholesterol
• Family history of heart disease
• Sedentary lifestyle

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• Emil Tascak, 80

nine points apiece. Niki
Fulks led the way, though,
with 13 tallies.
Swain led the way in spiking with five kills, followed
by Fulks with four and two
by Canaday. Canaday was
also the assist leader with 13
and Fulks had a block.

The Lady Rebels served up
· 14 aces total while taking the
volleyball rnatch 25-13, 2515, 75-14. The triumph
raised South Gallia's record
to 3-5.
JiH Swain had six aces
while Glenna Wright had
five and Chelsea Canaday
three - all finished with

assessment~.

Re~nembering . l(atrina's

Rebels beat Ironton St. Joe

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American Electric Power
has begun preliminary ~ ite
work on I ,200 acres in
Lebanon Township, where
·the power company hopes to
build a $1 billion clean-coal
power plant
AEP
Jeff
Rennie,
spokesman, said Wedne sd~y
the co)Tlpany ha s begun
some of the work necessary
to obtain permits required
for construction of its cleancoal. integrated gasification
combined cycle plant. The

improved its ting, going 13-for-16 with
mark to 4-2. four kills, while Taylor sucL a u r e n cessfully hit 9-of II tries for
Bing scored a kill. Bing and Carter both
15
points went 6-for-7 in spiking with
followed by a kill each and Andrea Flint
C a r m a n ·also added a kill in two spike
Waugh with attempts.
a
baker 's
The Lady Hornets did pick
d o z e n . up a win in the junior varsity
K i r s t e n contest by scores of 25-2Q,
Bing
Carter had 21-25, 15-7. Ilimm Corfia
eight
fol- scored eight points in th~·
lowed by seven from Kari . loss.
McFann, Beth Payne with
River Valley is at Jackson
six and three by Brooke 5: 15 today before returning
Taylor.
to OVC play Thursday
Payne led the way 'in hit- against South Point

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25,
15- 11 .
Brittany
Miller scored
I·l
point s
with
four
aces.
Lindsey
Niday
had
nine points,
including
· five
aces,
Taylor
and two kills.
Lindsey
Ward added six points.
Marietta did salvage one
win during .the triple header
in the freshman contest. 2520, 25-22. Brook · Willis
scored 10 for the Angels.
Gallia Academy is at
Athens, a team it defeated in
five sets during the season
opener. on T~ursday .

Medalists for the day Kayla Johnson .
Darrin Reece and Ju stin
were Brad Crouch of
Arnold
each paced the
Southern and Justin No lan
of River Valley, each with White -Falcon s wi·t 43
a su.perb two-over 37 . for apiece. and Danny Rou sh
and Garrett Kaylor each
the day.
For Southern , in addi- ca rd ed 46. Adam Roush
tion to Crouc h. Bryan was next with 49 and
Hitrris fashion ed a dandy Adam Ingles 52. '
Jonathan Wells shot 43
41, Patr ic k Johnson and
to
head South Gallia with
Hunter came in with 45
apiece. Jo'S h Smith added Brody Green neXt at 47.
49 and John Bentz had 53. while · Kevan John·son
posted
62 ,
Jessie
~iver Valley was led by
· No,\ an. Bru ce Stout turned McComas 63 and Jacob
in a solid 42, Craig Barker Wat son 69.
Buffalo Bison's top
('O II ccteu .J5. Craig Jagers
was
Garrett
post~d .f 7 along with 57 .sco rer
Burdette
ul
47
.
from Jarriel Marcu m and
ne ver loo keJ buck in a 25 - 15
win. Welbton pulled to with·
in two poinb at 14- 12, but
the Jack son Countians would

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Racine protecting its well water

BY BETH SERGENT
strategies for dealing with posband' s work, of Darrell
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contaminants from saniJenkins who is retiring as
,
t
ary
sewer
lines such as maincustodian, and of Tana L
RACINE
,
Do
you
know
wining
the
village's routine
Kennedy as a substitute. cook
Travis ,where your0 drinking water inspections of its 24-year-old·
were aceepted.
w.ater lines. Committee memAl:)bott also re signed as comes from
For
residents
of
Racine.
bers ' decided that the lines
senior class advisor.
Hired on supplemental their drinking water comes within the one year time of
contracts .were Linda Lear. from wells but .those wells travel for contaminants should
be "smoked" a~d checked for
lead mentor; and Michael need to be protected .
Racine is the llrst communi- leaks annually. Committee
Kennedy and Vicki Hughes,
ty
in Meigs County to develop member Gary Freeman said
mentors . . Mary A. Arnold
a
source
water (well water) that )&gt; already normal procewas granted maternity leave
and the board approved a protection plan with the help dure for the ,illage. '
\1ayor J. Scott-Hill said the
contract with Rocksprings of community members and
'the
Ohio
Em'ironmental
lines
are in good shape though
rehabilitation Center to pro' the village is looking for fundvide profess ional· therapy Protection Agency.
Last
ryight
·
the
Racine
lng for upgrades. Councilman
services to students in the
.
Source
Water
Protection
Gary
Freeman said. dependdistrict.
Dale Grimmett was hired Committee compiled a list of in.g on funding. ~hat he would
as industrial arts teacher at potential source water coma- like to see manhole covers
Meigs High School on a one- minams that have a one year coated to prevent corrosion.
The committee decided
year contract effective Oct. I time of travel before reaching
that education presented the
pendi~g completion of certi · the villages well water.
Concerned
with
elevated
best strategies for storm drain
fication.
,.
Added to ·the substitute bui normal levels of nitrates and residential contaminants.
teachers list were Jennifer in Racine's well water. the This is in regards to improper
Baldwin. Miquel Bendezu committee identitied possi~ dumping of oil, antifreeze,
Amanda Berent, Christopher hie nitrate comaminants such diesel fuel. etc.
\\.ater well contaminants
J. Blados, Teresa L ·carrolL as sanitary storn1 'ewers .
storm
drains:
hard"
are
stores
can
be everything from motor
Amy
Clark,
Marcus
Crabtree. Cathy
Crow, that tnay sell fertilizers and oil. to insecticides. to fertilizLeslie Dunfee. Linda Dye. greenhouses both present cr. to paint that has been disand defunct.
PleaH see Meigs, AS
The committee disl U&gt;'cd
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