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                  <text>Page B6 • The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, August 19.2008

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By M.J. MOORE
Universal Media Syndlrole

UMS - Thousands of callers
clogged an Ohio company's phone
lines trying to get this breakthrough
diet pilL
The remarkable weight loss supplement that has dieters from all
over the country calling is called
Apatrim'", and there are some very
good reasons why people want it.
You see, Apatrim starts working
on your appetite within minutes after taking it, dieters don't have to
starve or suffer through intense exercise and its heen clinically shown
to get great results.•
Participants lost an average of
5 times more weight than those
taking a placebo during the 4week clinical.' They got these
results taking Apatrim's active.
ingredient as directed and without
adding exercise or diets to their daily
routine.•
And people that have used this
weight loss supplement are singing
its praises.
''All I did was take it about 30 minutes before I was going to eat and • WORKS FAST: Apatrim'" is causing a buzz among dieters since they don't have to change their lifestyle and 1t starts working on their appetite JUSt mi nutes after taking it."
I didn't feel hungry. It really works
the order lines will .be fully staffed,''
great for me," said Erica Leventhal.' sor at the University of California's #7,060,308. This process enables the entire initial production.
Apatrim's manufacturer to put the
The company has also set up a said Ken Geis the Manager of Call
Researchers believe that Apatrim Los Angeles School of Medicine.
can suppress appetite which can · The study included healthy, over- plant's benefits into a pill.
National Order Hotline just for Center Operations.
"Even though we weren't able to .
mean fewer calories are being con- weight individuals between the ages
$cientists believe Apatrim's active Apatrim. This enables people that
sumed; this can lead to weight loss.• of 31 and 73. Their caloric intake a.rd ingredient works by blocking the don't want to fight the crowds or run take all of the initial calls from people
hunger signals that are sent from the risk of not finding it at the store, trying to get Apatrim we're ready
Consumers should keep in mind level of exercise was not disclosed.
The participants were instructed the stomach to the brain. The to get Apatrim delivered directly to now,'' said Geis.
that there's no substitute for proper
Current supplies are limi~ed so
diet and exercise when it comes to .not to change the food they were brain then thinks that 'the stom- their homes.
Starting at 7:00 am today, consumers that don't get through to
losing weight. Meaningful weight eating and not to add any exercise; ach is full, causing a reduction in
loss require~ consuming fewer , in other words, no changes to their appetite.•
the order line will only be open the.order line'in the next 48 hours or
for 48 hours. All consumers have can't find Apatrim at the store will
calories than the body burns.
daily routine. They \vere told to take HOW IDGET APATRIM
te do · is call 1-800-782-8750 and have to wait until more inventory is
Apatrim . 30 minutes before lunch
WHY SO MUCH EXCITEMENT?
and dinner.
Initial shipments of Apatrim ask for Dept.. AP2445; orders will be produced or more shipments reach
Apatnm contains an amazing
An amazing 100% of the partici- havebeenrushedouttoafewselect filled on a first-come, first-served the national chains. •
compound that has a known ability pants who took the active ingredient retail chains across the country. basis.
to help ~ontrol hunger pangs. •
as instructed ·either lost weight or CVS/pharmacy and Rite Aid were
"We're bracing for the next surge
I
This allows people to eat the foods inches off their waistline during among the first stores to snap up of calls, we've hired more people and
www.apatrim.com
they want, they just eat less.•·
the 4 week 'study.• In contrast, only
1. Primary study based on 26 participants over a 4-week period_ Participants were directed not to add any exerc1se or change eatinQ habits .
Losing weight is hard and anyone one ~rson taking the placebo lost Participants
level of caloric intake and exercise were not measured or disclosed. 2. Individual results may vary. 3. Dr. Ronald Lawrence,
that has struggled with weight loss weight, just half-a-pound, and not M.D., PhD., conducted the clinical trial and is not affiliated with PatentHEALTH nor endorsing Apatrim. 4 Available in select store locations .
i *THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION . THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTUDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, ClJRE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. I
will tell you that they would love to one reduced their waistline.'
be able to lose weight without chang- · Some participants experienced
incredible results, losing as much as
ing their daily routine.
That's where Apatrim comes in 8 pounds and up to 3 inches off their
since this is exactly what happened waistline.*'
To.make sure that everyone can ~et A·patrim while the initial shipments a·re being rushed out
in the clinical trial.
to drug stores across the country, a National Order Hotline has been set·up. Simply follow the
"itook Apatrim and I felt fabulous. HOW IT WORKS
instructions listed below to have Apatrim shipped directly to your home or you can go to your
After eating dinner I felt full and not
The active ingredient in Apatrim
local drug store to see ·if Apatrim ha·s arr.ived.
deprived, I just went about my day comes from a plant that grows in
and didn't think 'about food or eat- India.
ing,'' said Lori Morrow.'
This 'miracle' plant is Caralluma
'Consumers can begin calling at 7:00am today. The order line will only be open for 48 hours.
All of this positive feedback · Fimbriata arid it has heen used by
Call 1;800-782-8750 and ask for Dept: AP2445. All orders will be processed on a first·'
makes it easy to understand why native tribes in India for centuries
come, first-served basis.
there is so much excitement and to reduce hunger and quench thirst
. optimism surrounding this weight during times of famine and
. loss supplement.
drought. •
National chains across the country are working around the clock to get the initial shipments
CLINICAL RESULTS
Until recently, the only way
of
Apatrim onto their shelves. If has :been confirmed that CVS/pharmacy and Rite Aid have
to get these benefits was to eat
placed orders and should have supplies of Apatrim available to consumers.
. ' The U.S. clinical study was con- the plant.
. dueled in Los Angeles under the
But scientists have developed a
Or\ the web: www.apatril:n.com
direction of Dr. Ronald M. Lawrence,' proprietary method of extraction
&lt;t'2008 Pate11thnlth, LLC. P4214 OF5500R·l
M.D., Ph.D. a former 9linical profes- that is protected by U.S. Patent

Here's how you can get Apatrim:
National Order Hotline; 48-hour cut off
Retail Store3:

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:;o CENTS • Vol. 58, No. :!.9

• WVU OB White set to
pass more. See Page 81

BY BRIAN J. REED
ROCKSPRINGS
Despite fears that buyers
might spend less, or turn out
in fewer numbers, at
Saturday 's Junior Fair
Livestock Sale, those buyers actually spent more last
week than they did at the
2007 sale.
In the end. local business. es and individuals spent
$158.800 at Saturday's sale ,
according to final sales figures provided by the Meigs
County Agri culture Soci'ety.
A year ago . The Daily
Sentinel reported total sales
of$151 ,225.
Farmers
Bank
and
Savings Co: , Pomeroy,
spent $18,750 Saturday,

lubricates the joints, but it also ment found that glucosamine
acts as a comfortable shock and chondroitin, similar to
absorber.
those found in Trigosamine,
"As we age, .the body's nat- had a 79.2% effective rate for
ural production of this fluid those with moderate to severe
declines and this can force joint discomfort.,.
the bones in our joints to
But it's the results tlult
grind together which can re· make this joint supplement so
suit in nagging discomfort," impressive.
said Dr. Joseph Dietz'.
"We get messages from con·
"Using Trigosamine is like ·sumers all the time telling us
taking a can of oil and applYing how great Trigosamine works
it directly to your joints," said for them," said Woods.
Dr. Dietz•.
"Everybody wants it," added
Trigosamine combines HA-13 Woods.
with the essential blend of glu"CVS/phannacy and Rite Aid
cosamineandchondroitinwhich were one of the first ones to
have been clinically shown to order Trigosamine and they've
help build healthy curtilage in loaded up their shelves. We've
the jOints allowing for increased received reports that show
fleXIbility and range of motion. • they have some inventory left,''
' A clinical study conducted said Woods.
· by the United States govern·
"And to make it easier for peo-

pie who can't find Trigosamine
or don't want to go to the store,
we've set up a National Order
Hotline so they can have it delivered .directly to their home,"'
said Woods.
"We'll be offering a direct
delivery discount for the
next 72 hours, and consumers
should k~ow they can't get
this discount at drug stores,"
he added.
Otherwise those living in
the local area that miss the
deadline won't be able get
the discount. They'll have to
go to their local drug store to • HEALTHY JOINTS: X·rays reveal jOints that have the proper a,;,ou nts of
try and get Trigosamine and synovial fl uid to lubricate the joint s. HA-13, one of Trigosa mine's key ingre ·
may be hard pressed to find dieri ts is a component .of sy novial fl ~,id.
it. •

UMS-Consumerscan'tseem
to get enough of it and drug
stores are selling it as fast as
they can get it.
"Unbelievable, that's all I
can say;' said Matthew Woods,
Director of Business Development for PatentHEALTH the
company that developed the
breakthrough joint supplement.
Woods was referring to the
fact that in just one day a drug
store chain sold 2,000 bottles
ofthepowerfuljointhealthsupplement chlled Trigosamine".
"We've already shipped over
500,000 bottles ofTrigosamine
and sales just keep growing. it's
heen crazy," said Woods.
Or, visit us online at
Scientists have developed
www.trigosamine.com
this amazing oral tablet that
doesn't require a prescription r------------~----------------­
and is taken only once a day.
It's so impressive that one
key ingredilmt has the ability to retain fluid up to. 1000
You .may be able to find Trig~samine at CVS/pharmacy and Rite Aid since
times its own weight; this
they have received shipments. If you want. Trigosamine shipped directly to your
helps i~crease lubrication for
home and would like the local readers discount, call the National Order Hotline
the joints allowing them to
listed below before the 72·hour deadline expires. Otherwi se you'll have to get
move with ease.•
Trigosamine at the drug store and may run the risk of not being able to find it.
Trigosamine's key ingredient is Hyaluronate also called
B9gln Calling at 8:00AM TODAY
HA-13 which is the building
1·800-924·2109
block of "natural joint fluid,"
Approva1Code:TG5486
medically known as synovial
Discount Ends In 72 hours
fluid.
. .JoHph O~etz, PhD currently conducts lull time research for Patent HEALTH, LLC. as Di1ector of Health Science, Research Oevelopment.
This joint fluid reduces fric- 2.1. Or
Statements herein are based upon published PUbl ic infOfmalion and do not 1mply affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement ot • ALMOST GONE: Sales of the 101nt pill Trigosamine are soaring wh1ch •auld
tion -in the joints allowing for Trlgos amine by tne Unlled ~tares Government.
lead to out of stocks as shown 1n his photo illust ra tion. Consumers unable to
etlbttless motion. It not only I · Ttff:Sl STATEMth'Tli IIA'JEJtOT BEI.II EVAI.~TED11Y THE FOOO AHODRiti AIJMINISTMTbt THIS Pfti:XJUCT lS WOT l'iTEIIDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, Cll!f Ofii'REVENTANYOf:iEASf I f1nd it can call 1·800·924·2109 and have it shipped d~r,ectly to their homes.

Locallleaders ·Discount Deadline

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. making the bank the biggest
spender of the day. Home
National Bank of Racine
was second on the list, with
total purchases of $9.850.
Rounding out the top fiv e
buyers at the sale were
Parker .corp. , spending
$7,875 , Diamond Stone,
$5,275 ,
and
Arnold
.In surance,
Westerville,
$5,000 . The Westerville
company purchased only
one animal, the grand chamc
pion market steer.
Concerns that high production costs might affect
the showman's bottom line
were apt, according to
Extension
Agent
Hal
Kneen. He said the price of
corn-based livestock feeds
used in market lamb, market
hog and market beef pro-

jects has increased by as
While cost is certainly a
much as three times . There factor in · choosing a live·
are also other cost fac.tors to stock project , regardless of
consider, including tran s- the economic climate.
portation expenses.
there are . other factors to
4-H Exten sion Agent consider, also. Turner said
Cassie Turner said those a poultry project ·can · be
involved in the junior fair challenging, only because
program were pleased over' it is more difficult to keep
all ·with the sale's results.
a chicken alive and make
"Prices held firm across market weight . in the two
.the board," Turner said. month project period than
"The price for market steers it would be for a market
was in line with last year hog project.
"It's an art to find an aniand even better t~.an lf1st
year, m some cases.
mal that make weight i.n
Other livestock ·areas, eight weeks." Turner said .
such as market rabbits and
All
market
poultry
poultry, saw a slight dip in exhibited at the Meigs fair
price, but that, she said, may comes from the same
have been because there source, in lots of six chicks
were simply more of those for $6. The average market
animals for sale compared lamb costs between $150
to last year's sale.
to $200.

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POMEROY - "Everyone
is a Buckeye," E. Gordon
Gee, president of The Ohio
State University, said to an
audience in Meigs County
yesterday afternoon.
Keeping good on his
promise to visit all 88 counties in Ohio, Gee stopped at
the Wild Horse Cafe to visit
with employees of OSU's
local · extension 'office,
4H members and OSU supporters.
Gee said he embarked on
the tour of 88 counties to get
a better idea of what role the
university should have in
the state, remarking that it
was the largest land grant
university in the country as
wel,I as what he called the
"largest, most complex university in America."
Beth SergenUphoto
· Gee took questions from
the audience, including that E. Gordon Gee, president of The Ohio State University (far left) greets (second from left)
of William Buckley, super- 4H members Zach Carson of long Bottom, Tina Drake of Racine and OSU graduate and
intendent of the Meigs Meigs Junior Fair Coordinator Alyssa Holter of the Five Points area during a stop in Meigs
Local School District, who County yesterday afternoon .
spoke about the competitive
'
nature of college admis- colleges and that in higher than what I do because I can t as a key to succeeding.
Another key to success,
sions. Gee said ht; agreed education "there is a place do what I do if you don' t do
according to Gee, is "play to
whai you do."
the field was "enormously for everyone."
Speaking to a question
Speaking
to your strengths" and pointed
competitive" particular at
OSU which has around about preschool development Brent Patterson, director fo out OSU's current national
8,000 admission openings posed by John Costanzo, the Bernard Fultz Center of standing in publicly funded
· University
of research and development
and 40,000 applicatiOns for superintendent of the Athens the
those opening s. Gee said Meigs Educational Service Rio Grande, Gee said "the projects, receiving $720
' the admissions
process Center, Gee said: "There's · best partners for OS U is the million in grants last year,
needed to be "more con, nothing more critical to the community college." He pushing it from II to numstructi've" and went on to American Dream than an added he felt community ber nine in the country.
Gee said . he believed
say : "We' re making a con- · educated population ." He colleges provided a seamless
sci,ous effort to building a added OSU was the "pinna- transiiion for students inter- "very strongly" in the land
class based on environmen- cle" of the educational food ested in going on with their grant tradition that helps
tal needs, not just numbers." chain and what superinten- -education . Gee stressed that keep the extension . office
· This also led to a conversa- dents do to coordinate these theme of cooperation and its services in Meigs
tion on what he felt was the early educational programs amongst all colleges not County and he did not want
importance of community was "much more important only in Ohio but nationally to move away from that.

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. Whil e the smaller ani mal
proje&lt;:ts were more pop ul ar
thi s vear. the numbers
change each year. Turner
said 2007 was a bi g year for
market hogs. but th ose pro·
jects were down by about
30 animals thi s w ar.
Accordin g io Turner.
some cos t ~ a ~suciat e d with
raising livestock ar~ fi xed.
and large r producers can
spread the cost out among
more market animab. Must
Future Farmers of Ame ric a
and 4- H exhibitors ha1 e
only one or two animal ,
from whi ch the co" s &lt;.: an be
recoveree!.
" We like to see the kids
make money on their project, bu! if the proj ect make s
'its cost, we consider it a
good project." Turner said.

Ruling in
coal mine
appeal
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT@MYDAILYSENTINELGOM

COLUMBUS
The
chairman of the Ohio
Depa11ment of Natural
Resource' s
Recl amation
Commission has issued a
motion that finds Elisa Young
of Racine and the group she
founded Meigs Citizens
Action Now. has wai ved their
right to their motion for "temporary relier· to s)op the
development ' of Gatling,
Ohio's underground . ·coal
mining operation in the
Racine area.
·
Chairman James
K.
McWilliams writes in hi s
order that: "A s a result of ·
the
Appellants
Ms .
Young/MCAN\ multiple
and continuing lack of diligent, timely and appropriate
actions and communication s·.
and
due
to
Appellants ' failure to properly address the isSlle of
Please see Ruling, AS

Jobless rates
up in Meigs,
Gallia counties
BY KEVIN KELLY
KK ELLY@MYDAILYTAIBU NE.CO M

GALLIPOLIS - With
few exception s. southeastern Ohio counti es con formed with the jump in ·
jobless rates experienced
throughout the state in Jul y,
which official s blamed on
the loss of manufac turin g
and service position s.
In addition, if a program diverse .student body of
County -by -county data
· is full or if some classes are approximately 2,000.
was rel eased Tuesday by
For more in (800) 282- the state Department of
filled, students can take
other classes that are avail- 7201 or stop tnro the Jobs and Famil y Services.
able that are needed for the Admissions Office in the showing
that
Galli a
programs, and then enroll in Rhodes Studelll Center on County was at 6.9 percent
tbe programs at a later time. the Rio Grande campus. in unemployment during
Rio Grande offers a wide For additional information · July and Meig s Co unty
range of academic pro- on the wide range of acade- was at II percent.
grams, and offers fmancial mic and profe.pional proThat represents a threeaid assistance to all stu- grams offered on th e univer- tenths of a percent increase
den ts. Founded in 1876, the sity 's scenic campus, log
Please see Rates, ~5
residential institution has a onto www.rio. edu.

Rio's open enrollment ends Friday
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RIO GRANDE - This
Friday is the last day for students to be admitted to the
University
of
Rio
Grande/Rio
Grande
Community College for the
fall semester.
·
Fall semester begins
Monday, Aug. 25 . Area
re sidents have until 5 p.m.

on Friday, Aug. 22 to complete the procedures ·to be
admitted, if they want to
take classes at Rio Grande
this fall.
If intere sted area residents do not enroll before 5
p.m. on Aug. 22, they will
still be able to sign up for
classes atid begin an academic program, if there is still
·room for students in the
program .

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Pcnt ,t!!LHl I'- dL'lL'ttntneti to

01 ~rh:tul hnth tranung and
LICit\~ dut v tour.., lnr the
A1m1 N.ttlunal Gu.uu. hut
tind1i1g ,1 \ht~ to ~ne th~~c
pwt -tinw ... ukiJ er.., mute t11ne
at home I\! II cmtnlcr ~ 12K
nullton. Th e A"llci.JieJ

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Pr~""

ha.., lca1ncd
Altcr ... ,,u ~~II!H.! lor more

than" year .\n~l "t1.dl to cnnuense the lraJillllg proce".
Gu.ml le.lllcrs ha1 c m.lll.JQcu
to chop mrliHhs oil the time
that CIIIZL'Il soldiers muq
spend away Irm11 th eir tnbs
and lam!IJcs due to dcploy mcms to lraq or .O. fghanistan .
llnlll e.nly 2007. Gu.ud
corn bat h1 H!ades ~vc1 e trLu nmg for up io SIX months nna.: h ot it awdy flllm hume
- and then would spend 12
month s Ill 15 nwnth s 111 the
Wilt ;une. The avcn.t!!C t1me
has bc~n slashed l&lt;l a bit
more th an. I 3 months,
nllll!{.lmg .Jhout " month of
training at home .•mother 40
to 70 days "' the lm mal
Armv tr.llnln~ l'clller and
roughly I() n~onths on the
battle! runt
Spurred on by the
Pentagon's p!onllse th.JI
Guard deployments wou ld
be limi ted to on~ y ~.lr. mllJ t.try le.JueJ s plcd~eu to
spread some or the l'ClfLIIrcd
pre-deployment w:u pr ep.JralJon imo the sollhers· Jou une weekend ,mJ weeklong
t"unmg exeJC!Ses Cdch yea r
That "'ould allow so luiers
to tram , get req'uirecl medIcal tests and uo some
paperwork while at home
fm much nf the 12 months
pno1 to head1ng to one ol 10
mohiliz.Lilon centers for
their f111al prew.tr ln1111111g
and equ1pment.
But it 's an cx pen11ve
cxcn.:rse. amJ tJi.HilJilg and
equ1pp 1n g these pdrt-time
troops w1ll cost ne:uly dou ble the esl!matcd $ 12X million · pncetag of re&lt;amping
the !l.LIU!C of their aCl!VCJuty \ours.
Depend1ng on the si1 e and
type of unit. sold1ers now
are spending anywhere from
two weeks to more than two
months at the mobilization
center. where they get their
final , most up-to-date tJainmg. The last weeks co uld
include the latest data on
counterinsurgency efforts
and li1ethods to lmd and
defeat roadside bombs. as
well as Instruction on new
weapons or the latest mJneres!Slant \ ehJCles.
The spike in .spend1ng
w1ll l11nd the h1nng ot
roughly 2,000 tr,nners tor
the Gu,ml who Will be needed to ensu re tha't th e Guard
meo1bers get as much trainlllg as they can during that
one-year period before they
mobilize . Already.• LccmdJng to Col. Rob Moore.
chief of training for the
Arm y N.llional Gu.1rJ. neal tv 1.500 of those slots ha'e
been filled
Mom ~ s:11d it wdl cost at
least $12~ mi Ilion th iS year
to lme the addJl!onaltr.Jiners
,md set up .t smdll command
unit 1n each state and U.S.
terntory. All those units,
wh1ch cumpnse a small
number ol people who are in
charge of the trainers,
allemly have been created.
As ot now. he said. many
of the 11 .JI!lers are 111 place .
But because the acuve duty
•Army .dso has un1ts con-

AP pholo

In this June 6, 2006, file photo , soldiers w1th the Pennsylvania Nat1onal Guard are greeted
by MaJ Gen. Jess1ca Wright, left, as they step off the plane at the Command Readiness
Tra1n1ng Center 1n Gulfport, Miss. The soldiers arnved home after a year's tour of duty in Iraq.
Revamp1ng the Army Nat1onat Guard tra1mng program so soldiers can spend more time at
home witt cost at least $128 million 1n 2008, and officials say they need nearly double that
amount next year to properly tram and equip the1r forces. The Assoc1ated Press has lea·rned.
stant ly training to go to war.
there is a huge demdnd lor
tra1ners and the services have
been competmg for them .
In addition. the Guard has
spent about $5 million to
buy cell phones, laptop
computers and other supplies lor each state
"We're really doing thi s
on the che.1p," s:l!d Moore,
who added that the current
fundm g only allows units to
begm traimng f01 the1r
deployment a year belore
they are schedu led to go It
would be better, he sate!, Jt
they cnuld begm two years
before deployment.
To do the full training
required, he said , would
nearly double the cost. to
about $250 million.
Early last year, m1litary
leaders warned that making
the new tcaining program
work would require time,
money and much more
coordination among beleaguered states that already
desperately swap equipment
to handle hurricanes ai1d
other diSasters.
" It took a little while to
get the plans out and just
how we were going to do
this," Lt. Gen. Clyde
Vaughn. the Director ot the
Army Nauonal Guard. ""J
Ill an mterview. Now. he
smd. the changes are moving forward well. and stntes
"are gat he1mg contidence 111
the program."
Accmdmg to Brig Gen
C. Stewart Rodeheaver, 75
d.tys is about the longest
t1aining session needed at
the mobilization centers,
and that v.ould mvolve
e1ther h1 gh-tech or full combat operations instruction
for a bngade or avJ:Jtion
un1t gmng to e1ther Iraq or
Afghanistan.
Rodeheaver, who as
deputy commander at F1rst
Army oversees the tminm$,
and mob!lJzallon of GuUJd
forces, sa1d the aver.Lge
twinmg time is 40 to 45
d&lt;iy s. And some smaller,
specialized umts - such ds

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a helicopter ride to tlie rim.
Thunderstorms dumped
as much as 8 inches of rain
PHOENIX Rescue on the region Fnday
crews have located a hand- th10ugh Sunday. The storms
ful of hikers who were sent a rush of water through
missing after floods tore parts of the canyon, uprootthrough a remote part of the mg trees and washmg out
Grand Canyon, authonues trails and footbridges
said Tue5day.
Bureau ot Indian AffaJFS
The II people from two officials sa1d the v11lage
families were tracked down appears to have sustained
1n the canyon Monday, - only mmor damage from
Coconino County Sheriff's the storms. The area will
Department
spokesman stay closed to tourists, but
Gerry Blair said. They were restd~nts who belong to the
the last to be accounted for Havasupai tribe are now
after creek s overtlowing bemg allowed to return.
with runoff from severe
The agency plans to put
thunderstorms washed away the residents on helicopters
tra1ls during the weekend, and tly them down the
stranding dozens of tourists. canyon. bypassing washed"We have met them, and out trml s
they're OK," Blair said.
Meanwhile, rescue crews
Authorities' were receiv- checked the hiking trails and
mg 'more calls from people surrounding gorges by heliwho believe their loved ones copter and foot again, and
might still be in the canyon, crews will do a more comBlair satd. But everyone prehensive ground search
who followed the rules and when the flood waters recede
s1gned in at the bottom of m a few days, Blair said.
the trail into the remote area
The Havasupai tribe is
had been evacuated.
one of the smaller lnd1an
"The only other possibili- communities tn Arizona,
ty that exists is someone w1th about 679 members,
who went down there who according to Bureau of
didn ' t sign up," Blair said.
Indian Affairs estimates
Helicopters ferned 426 from 2003, the latest statispeople out of the canyon tics available.
Supa1 sits in a region popfrom Supa1 , an Amencan
lndtan village near most of ular with hikers and river
the !loading. Many of the runners, with towering bluestranded tourists made thetr green waterfalls. About 400
way to Supai before catching people h ve there year round.

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changes, Rodeheaver smd.
has been to dnprove coordinatwn w1tl1 the states tn
schedule tra 1n1ng when the
umt 1s ull Lngdher dllJ the

equ1pment 11 1eady
In prevrous yeHis,

tlllllllrig

had to be de ldyed or repeated at 11mes becau'e all the
equipme nt or perso nnel
slots we1e not filled
·'A year ago. we diun't
even ha&lt;c the equipment to
move to the units." Vaughn
said 111 an rnte1v1ew in hi s
Pentagon othce. "Modern
equipment was in such sh011
supply." Now. while there "
still not enough to fully eqlllp
every unit, the1e " enough
for the training. he said.
Even now, there may be
some variauons in the states,
as Guard units begin preparmg to go to . Iraq and
Afghanistan in the next year.
In some states, said
Vaughn, til ~ adJutam generals want to spread tile trainmg throughout the year.
adding a few days to there"ular weekcn&lt;.l stints and
extending lhe annual twoweek sesSJon to three weeks.
In other c.1ses. however.

he s,ud employers have
urgc u tl1c m1htary to consolid.Jte the training and do one
longer sesSJon JUSt before
the soldiers lea' e for the
mob!lJzauon centers.
'·Some em ployers want a
clean b1eak," sa1d Vaughn,
•1dding that they don't want
POINT MARION , Pa .
to have theu· employees {AP) An 85-year-old
keep leav 1ng and returning woman boldly went for her
to1 chunks of time over a gun and busted a would-be
12-month period.
burglar mside her home,
As of Aug .. l2, F11sl Army, then forced him to call
wh1ch has more than 8,800 police while she kept ·him in
ti.JineJs wmkmg at the 10 her sights, police smd.
mob1 hzation ce nters, has
"I just walked right on past
tr:l!ncclnearly 79,000 troops, him to the bedroom and got
of wll 1ch nearly 60,000 are my gun," Leda Smith said.
A1my Guard and Reserve
Smith heard someone
soldtcrs. The others include break into her home Monday
Atr Force, Navy and Marine afternoon and grabbed the
forces , as "'ell as some .22-caliber revolver she had
I ,500 Canadian troops.
been keeping by her bed
bfficials said they expect since a neighbor's home was
to tra1n another 23,000 by burglarized a few weeks ago.
the end of the fiscal year,
"I said ' What are you
Sept 30. The mobilization doing in my house?' He just
ceJ1lers are located across kept saying he didn't do it,"
the country, including heav- Smith smd.
After the 17-year:old boy ,
ily used sites at Camp
Shelby, Miss. , and Fort ·called 9 I I, Smith kepi holdMcCoy, WIS. The trainers tng the gun on him until state
c.111 provide between three pollee arrived at her home 111
to I0 weeks ot traimng Springhill Township, about
depending on the size and 45 miles south of Pittsburgh.
type of umt headmg to the
The boy will be charged
11 .1r tront.
with attempted burglary and

Armed 85-year-old woman
makes intruder call cops
related offenses m juvenile
court, Trooper Chnstmn
Lieberum said. He was not
Identified because of his age.
" It was exciting," Smtth
said. "I just hope I broke up
the (burglary) ring because
they have been hitting a lot
of places a10und here."

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.tskcd why men ha1 e .Jffa1rs relief with a woman "' my
When .L man d111'ts. it 's1 all office. The sex is p.1ssionate
· cmollon and hormones . We and varied My g1 eatest
fear uell lll U old When we regret 1\ that I C.lnnot CllJOY
come" hom'e tn IV\ ve; who these things with my wile
California: Men are
arc exhausted from work;
raising ·children .\lld domg weak by nmure. She ts not
chores. and 11 ho don't have gratify1ng him sexually, so
enough energy IUJHJe r~t and ­ he looks lor sex elsew he1e.
.thlyJ Ill he dllntCIJVe lU their The que st ion shou Ia be.
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l!OfL The othe1 woman mllict harm on the person
you love.
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Two researcher' on a quest to prove the ex istence of
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who r;laJmed to h.1ve founu 1t - was slowly thawed out,
and discovered to be a rubber gorilla omtit.
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Weekday $40.68
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Steve Kulis . executive director of squatchJetective.com a~d
ho&gt;t ol SqmLtchdetective Rau10. says m.a postmg m~.a Web sit~
run by Bitlfoot researcher Tom B1scard1that as the cv1dence
2~·
was thawed, the clm m began to unravel as a giant hoax.
First . the hair s.1mple was burn ~d and ·'melted imo a ball
uncharactensuc of ha1r," Kulis said 111 the postmg .
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The thawing proce" was sped up and the exposed head
wa&gt; found to be "unusually hollow 111 one small. section ."
An hour of thawing later and the feet were exposed- and
they were found to be made nf 1ubber.
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thing else " !110J e important. Your MARRIAGE is
most important.
Thlsa, Okla: When I met
my wJie. she was outg.omg
and fun. After I0 ye.1rs. she
wants to stay hom e anu
watch TV. She has gained
an excess ive amount of
we1ght. She seldom speaks
to me unl ess ll is to order
me a1ound When a young

gal pmd me some allent1on.
it boosted my se l f-est~em
ll~e you would not believe
1 felt someone wamed me. I
purs.ued her and got caught
red-handed .
Indiana: I have been
marned fn1 20 years. For
the p.1st !Jve. my wile sdys
sex once e&lt;ery othe1 month
is more than enoug h I do
the housework so she won't
w._ts bet: lwse we worked be l!red . I put the k1ds to
separate shttts and never bed . .1nd I've pledded with
s.1w each othe1 I needed her In see a doctor. to no
so meone to talk to and avail. So l am 111 the
things happened th at I proce ss of finding a woman
regret Men have leel1ngs. l c.1n h.1ve a phy'llal rel.JA lack of stimu latJOll men- tion sh!p w1th
t.illy and sexually wil l
Missouri: If I exp1ess dn
dn vc us away.
op1mon out loud and my
Illinois: I left my w1fe wife JSn ' t th ere to he,Jr 11.
.!Iter two dec.Jdes of be11ig am 1 sl!ll \&gt;lung' Fo1 '40
show n 1 was nothing to hc1. years. l' ve been tl1c one
She neve1 made me feel who supports the family.
Important
When
you cleans the kitchen and docs
promise to h.we a ronMntJc the laundry Yet all Vdcation
evenmg , don't bml ,,t the destmation" dre her cho1ce
last minute because some- and all friends we have are

Reunions

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co ntinue in the maJTidge.

Los Angeles: From tile
moment my 'Nile sa!d "I
Jo," she became cold. mean
and cmouonall y .1busive
Then I met a woman who
.!pprecJaled all the qualllles
my v.11e found annoying.
Hollis, N.H.: Men. l1ke
dll pnmates. are bJologJC,JIIy polyg.un ous anJ wd l
attempt to nHte w11h .my
female whu IS young .md
hed lthv In the fac e of ilh!l
oven:\/he lming bwlog1cal
destiny. marriage doesn't

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Questiotl: Ml' bnl'/&gt;Jend
;Ire &gt;WI/1&lt;'1 1 feer I ii£H'I'
e1 t' l \(' CJI. The;tJ ;, gunk
het11 een lin ton·. and he
colllf'iailll tlrotilll' f'cet itch
,o m/ \omtflflln we pwnflll. I
;!rink he /r((j llliJiele :, /orJ/,
l' l 'f11 though lw i\ not 011
mhlele. He lt 'O II '; go w lfrt'
doc/01: lie 101.1 II H ;I/ go
uu ·u~· It dn£
~eem Ju ~et
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:~-· Answer: It does sound
;: .IJke a pos11ble Cdse of ath'': Jete's toot to me. Th1s 'cry
~ - ·common foot infection is
•' caused by a fungus. usually
. Trichophyton rubrum. h
:..-::: gencr.dly affects both feet.
...· • hut It can JUSt be on one
' foul. Mosi people llave
occasmna l p10blems "'Jth
.Jtblete's loot. but it sounds
.. like you r boyfnend 's feet
need some atten tiOn.
Doctors call this disedse
tinea pedi,. The !Ct!Son 11\
c;rllcd dthlete's foot in common j).Lflance is that it 11 f1 e. quently spread in pubhc
.•• shower,, like those in lock• • · cr 1ooms an &lt;.I athletic centers. However, you don't
·~:' h.1ve to be athletic to ge t
&gt;·; · athkte's foot. it can be cas!: ;'.; ly spread in the home. For
; •· ' mstance, 1f an Infected tam\

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!ly member takes " shower
and another family member
then uses the same shower,
wtthout a p10per cleamng,
the second family member
can get athlete', foot This
happens when his or her
teet come into contact with
the surfdce of the shower
where the athlete's foot fungus 1s lurking.
_
The p11mary symptoms of
.tthlete s foot .1re itch1ng and
burning between the Loes 01
on th e soles ol the feet.
There can be biJSters and
c1ackmg, peehng sk in. as
well. Athlete's foot can also
aftect the nail s and cause
them to thicken and dJScolor.
Athlete's fool fungi like
to grow where 11 1s warm,

wet and clark, and inside the
shoe ce11ainly ljLJahfies as ,,
place tung1 like . Fung1 arc
very hearty and c.m live on
!lours, rugs. in beLl linen s,
dnd even survive th e washing machine
Perhaps because they are
more likely to wear thick
socks and heavy shoe s, men
are more prone to have thts
condit1on than are women
People with chrome illnesses like cancer and dmbete s
are al so at higher risk.

Saturday, Aug. 25
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pnzes . lor sll!denl' 111
kinderg.1rtcn-eighth grades,
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Sunday, Aug. 24
MASON COUNTY. W.Va.
- The We.Lve J reunion\\ ill
he held at th e West VJrgm 1:1
St,Jle Farm Museum Knchen
,;,cated north ol Point
Pleasam on F.lirgJound

hers We m.tJTied tor bette!
or worse. so every few
months 1 pay' S150 fqr ,!11
hour With ""lletme who
takes care olmc and doesn't
tell .me I'm \Hon g abuul
e&lt;erythmg Th:ll hour hits
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· One th1n g I find CLII'IDU'
When shower m ~ 111 puhabout your question IS that lie
places,
protective
. Wednesday ... Sunny
you state his co ndition "gets footwear can prevent the Htghs in the upper 80s. East
better ILl th e Winter" tung1 from wming mtu ClJil- w1nds around 5 mph
Actually athlete's toot 1s t.!Ct with the soles of your
Wednesday
night... .
more common m the' winter teet Us111g an antJfLJngal Mu,tly clear Lows in the
because you're more hkely powder dally JS .tlso a good Lipper 50s Etl\t w1 nd s
to wear shoes or boots th,n 1dea Ful luwmg all these .uound :i mph
completely cover your feeL tips' can help prevent .uhThursday.•. Mostly sunny.
Th!S tend s to make them tete's foot
even more warm . and
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much as possible, hke go mg
barefooted at home can
help. Wearing open sandals
can also promote dryness as
can frequent changes ot
socks and shoes.

H1 ghs 111 the uppe1 80,.
Thursday night ... Partly
cloudy. Low' in the lower
60s.
Friday through Sunday
night .•. Partly
clourly.
Hi ghs aroimd 90. Lows in
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to ke ep track nf what happens to a mdchme m memory c.u·d once it goes 11110 the
custody of a poll v.orker,
Secretary of State Jenmler
B1 unner said.
The changes are meant to
. address actual sec unty con: : cerns - includmg the fear
that mach1nes could be
tampe1cd With - but to
also address na11onal per.: cept1nns of O~io' s election
sys tem. wh1ch ha s com e
under fire 111 recent years,

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"We want Ohio voters and
the rest of the nat Jon to see
•· that we have prepared a
transpdrcnt process of transporting voting eqUJpmen~:
ballots and
supplies.
'Brunner said in a statement.
Brunner. a Democrat, was
elected 111 2006 with a
;; promi se HJ improw a sys" tem m.11Tcd hy scattered
" · problems ol long lines and
·" pou . 'y trained poll workers.
.... .. Twenty-four of Oh1o's 8R

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cmJntJes have used sleepOVers . Local eleCt lOll oftJcial s argued that the praclice makes 11 ca"c1 to transport machines to polling
s!lcs.
Otherwi se, they
would have to h1re moving
cumpa111es to distnbLJte the
machmes at a co't of thousands of dollw s
Brunncr satd tedcral
money will reimburse colmties I'm the added cost,
'Nh1ch she expec ts to be
about $100,000 st.1tewide
Elections offi cials also Will
be allowed to transport and
store the machines at polling
places ahead of time, prov1ded the sites have fire protectJon equipment and other
security measures.
Coumies may also set up
regional storage locat ion s
where poll workers can
pick up machin es on the
mornmg of Election Day
and transport them to
polling locations .
Local officials, who h&lt;ne '
clashed wrth Brunner on a
number ot elect1on procedure 1ssues, teared that
Brunner would both ban
slee.povers anu reqmre the
equtpment to be delivered
on the morning of the elecuon - a dauming task for
ma'ny co unties. But they
were pleased that Brunner
gave them the option of
tran&gt;portmg the equipment
as they saw tit .
"She .1llowed for the
counties to implement thetr
own way of doing this ,''

said Shannon Leininger,
director Of the Ashlanu
County Board of Elections.
Ashland County has used
sleepovers for paper ballots
and tor Its 204 touch-sc1een
votmg machmc,s.
.
In the run-up to her decJ ston on sleepovcrs. Brunner
often refened to an uniden tllied poll worker who took
" machine home for safekccpmg and Improperly
voted on 11 , fearing there
wouiJn't be enough t1me on
Election Day. The trans gression was noticed when
the machine didn't ha~e the
requ1red vote tally of "7.ero''
before voting began.
Brunner smd there are no
known inswnces where a
poll worker tampered w!lh
a machine Ill affect rt s outcome on Election D.1y But
she's w,orried abou t pcrcept1ons
" Frankly I think people
would be a bit concerned to
know that a voting macl1111e
was open and voted upon .''
she said. "That kmd ol tam ·
pering would be discoveJ able. Other types of tam pering would be less di scoverable.''

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Pcnt ,t!!LHl I'- dL'lL'ttntneti to

01 ~rh:tul hnth tranung and
LICit\~ dut v tour.., lnr the
A1m1 N.ttlunal Gu.uu. hut
tind1i1g ,1 \ht~ to ~ne th~~c
pwt -tinw ... ukiJ er.., mute t11ne
at home I\! II cmtnlcr ~ 12K
nullton. Th e A"llci.JieJ

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Pr~""

ha.., lca1ncd
Altcr ... ,,u ~~II!H.! lor more

than" year .\n~l "t1.dl to cnnuense the lraJillllg proce".
Gu.ml le.lllcrs ha1 c m.lll.JQcu
to chop mrliHhs oil the time
that CIIIZL'Il soldiers muq
spend away Irm11 th eir tnbs
and lam!IJcs due to dcploy mcms to lraq or .O. fghanistan .
llnlll e.nly 2007. Gu.ud
corn bat h1 H!ades ~vc1 e trLu nmg for up io SIX months nna.: h ot it awdy flllm hume
- and then would spend 12
month s Ill 15 nwnth s 111 the
Wilt ;une. The avcn.t!!C t1me
has bc~n slashed l&lt;l a bit
more th an. I 3 months,
nllll!{.lmg .Jhout " month of
training at home .•mother 40
to 70 days "' the lm mal
Armv tr.llnln~ l'clller and
roughly I() n~onths on the
battle! runt
Spurred on by the
Pentagon's p!onllse th.JI
Guard deployments wou ld
be limi ted to on~ y ~.lr. mllJ t.try le.JueJ s plcd~eu to
spread some or the l'ClfLIIrcd
pre-deployment w:u pr ep.JralJon imo the sollhers· Jou une weekend ,mJ weeklong
t"unmg exeJC!Ses Cdch yea r
That "'ould allow so luiers
to tram , get req'uirecl medIcal tests and uo some
paperwork while at home
fm much nf the 12 months
pno1 to head1ng to one ol 10
mohiliz.Lilon centers for
their f111al prew.tr ln1111111g
and equ1pment.
But it 's an cx pen11ve
cxcn.:rse. amJ tJi.HilJilg and
equ1pp 1n g these pdrt-time
troops w1ll cost ne:uly dou ble the esl!matcd $ 12X million · pncetag of re&lt;amping
the !l.LIU!C of their aCl!VCJuty \ours.
Depend1ng on the si1 e and
type of unit. sold1ers now
are spending anywhere from
two weeks to more than two
months at the mobilization
center. where they get their
final , most up-to-date tJainmg. The last weeks co uld
include the latest data on
counterinsurgency efforts
and li1ethods to lmd and
defeat roadside bombs. as
well as Instruction on new
weapons or the latest mJneres!Slant \ ehJCles.
The spike in .spend1ng
w1ll l11nd the h1nng ot
roughly 2,000 tr,nners tor
the Gu,ml who Will be needed to ensu re tha't th e Guard
meo1bers get as much trainlllg as they can during that
one-year period before they
mobilize . Already.• LccmdJng to Col. Rob Moore.
chief of training for the
Arm y N.llional Gu.1rJ. neal tv 1.500 of those slots ha'e
been filled
Mom ~ s:11d it wdl cost at
least $12~ mi Ilion th iS year
to lme the addJl!onaltr.Jiners
,md set up .t smdll command
unit 1n each state and U.S.
terntory. All those units,
wh1ch cumpnse a small
number ol people who are in
charge of the trainers,
allemly have been created.
As ot now. he said. many
of the 11 .JI!lers are 111 place .
But because the acuve duty
•Army .dso has un1ts con-

AP pholo

In this June 6, 2006, file photo , soldiers w1th the Pennsylvania Nat1onal Guard are greeted
by MaJ Gen. Jess1ca Wright, left, as they step off the plane at the Command Readiness
Tra1n1ng Center 1n Gulfport, Miss. The soldiers arnved home after a year's tour of duty in Iraq.
Revamp1ng the Army Nat1onat Guard tra1mng program so soldiers can spend more time at
home witt cost at least $128 million 1n 2008, and officials say they need nearly double that
amount next year to properly tram and equip the1r forces. The Assoc1ated Press has lea·rned.
stant ly training to go to war.
there is a huge demdnd lor
tra1ners and the services have
been competmg for them .
In addition. the Guard has
spent about $5 million to
buy cell phones, laptop
computers and other supplies lor each state
"We're really doing thi s
on the che.1p," s:l!d Moore,
who added that the current
fundm g only allows units to
begm traimng f01 the1r
deployment a year belore
they are schedu led to go It
would be better, he sate!, Jt
they cnuld begm two years
before deployment.
To do the full training
required, he said , would
nearly double the cost. to
about $250 million.
Early last year, m1litary
leaders warned that making
the new tcaining program
work would require time,
money and much more
coordination among beleaguered states that already
desperately swap equipment
to handle hurricanes ai1d
other diSasters.
" It took a little while to
get the plans out and just
how we were going to do
this," Lt. Gen. Clyde
Vaughn. the Director ot the
Army Nauonal Guard. ""J
Ill an mterview. Now. he
smd. the changes are moving forward well. and stntes
"are gat he1mg contidence 111
the program."
Accmdmg to Brig Gen
C. Stewart Rodeheaver, 75
d.tys is about the longest
t1aining session needed at
the mobilization centers,
and that v.ould mvolve
e1ther h1 gh-tech or full combat operations instruction
for a bngade or avJ:Jtion
un1t gmng to e1ther Iraq or
Afghanistan.
Rodeheaver, who as
deputy commander at F1rst
Army oversees the tminm$,
and mob!lJzallon of GuUJd
forces, sa1d the aver.Lge
twinmg time is 40 to 45
d&lt;iy s. And some smaller,
specialized umts - such ds

Researcher·: Bigfoot
just a rubber gorilla suit

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a helicopter ride to tlie rim.
Thunderstorms dumped
as much as 8 inches of rain
PHOENIX Rescue on the region Fnday
crews have located a hand- th10ugh Sunday. The storms
ful of hikers who were sent a rush of water through
missing after floods tore parts of the canyon, uprootthrough a remote part of the mg trees and washmg out
Grand Canyon, authonues trails and footbridges
said Tue5day.
Bureau ot Indian AffaJFS
The II people from two officials sa1d the v11lage
families were tracked down appears to have sustained
1n the canyon Monday, - only mmor damage from
Coconino County Sheriff's the storms. The area will
Department
spokesman stay closed to tourists, but
Gerry Blair said. They were restd~nts who belong to the
the last to be accounted for Havasupai tribe are now
after creek s overtlowing bemg allowed to return.
with runoff from severe
The agency plans to put
thunderstorms washed away the residents on helicopters
tra1ls during the weekend, and tly them down the
stranding dozens of tourists. canyon. bypassing washed"We have met them, and out trml s
they're OK," Blair said.
Meanwhile, rescue crews
Authorities' were receiv- checked the hiking trails and
mg 'more calls from people surrounding gorges by heliwho believe their loved ones copter and foot again, and
might still be in the canyon, crews will do a more comBlair satd. But everyone prehensive ground search
who followed the rules and when the flood waters recede
s1gned in at the bottom of m a few days, Blair said.
the trail into the remote area
The Havasupai tribe is
had been evacuated.
one of the smaller lnd1an
"The only other possibili- communities tn Arizona,
ty that exists is someone w1th about 679 members,
who went down there who according to Bureau of
didn ' t sign up," Blair said.
Indian Affairs estimates
Helicopters ferned 426 from 2003, the latest statispeople out of the canyon tics available.
Supa1 sits in a region popfrom Supa1 , an Amencan
lndtan village near most of ular with hikers and river
the !loading. Many of the runners, with towering bluestranded tourists made thetr green waterfalls. About 400
way to Supai before catching people h ve there year round.

h1 gg~\!

changes, Rodeheaver smd.
has been to dnprove coordinatwn w1tl1 the states tn
schedule tra 1n1ng when the
umt 1s ull Lngdher dllJ the

equ1pment 11 1eady
In prevrous yeHis,

tlllllllrig

had to be de ldyed or repeated at 11mes becau'e all the
equipme nt or perso nnel
slots we1e not filled
·'A year ago. we diun't
even ha&lt;c the equipment to
move to the units." Vaughn
said 111 an rnte1v1ew in hi s
Pentagon othce. "Modern
equipment was in such sh011
supply." Now. while there "
still not enough to fully eqlllp
every unit, the1e " enough
for the training. he said.
Even now, there may be
some variauons in the states,
as Guard units begin preparmg to go to . Iraq and
Afghanistan in the next year.
In some states, said
Vaughn, til ~ adJutam generals want to spread tile trainmg throughout the year.
adding a few days to there"ular weekcn&lt;.l stints and
extending lhe annual twoweek sesSJon to three weeks.
In other c.1ses. however.

he s,ud employers have
urgc u tl1c m1htary to consolid.Jte the training and do one
longer sesSJon JUSt before
the soldiers lea' e for the
mob!lJzauon centers.
'·Some em ployers want a
clean b1eak," sa1d Vaughn,
•1dding that they don't want
POINT MARION , Pa .
to have theu· employees {AP) An 85-year-old
keep leav 1ng and returning woman boldly went for her
to1 chunks of time over a gun and busted a would-be
12-month period.
burglar mside her home,
As of Aug .. l2, F11sl Army, then forced him to call
wh1ch has more than 8,800 police while she kept ·him in
ti.JineJs wmkmg at the 10 her sights, police smd.
mob1 hzation ce nters, has
"I just walked right on past
tr:l!ncclnearly 79,000 troops, him to the bedroom and got
of wll 1ch nearly 60,000 are my gun," Leda Smith said.
A1my Guard and Reserve
Smith heard someone
soldtcrs. The others include break into her home Monday
Atr Force, Navy and Marine afternoon and grabbed the
forces , as "'ell as some .22-caliber revolver she had
I ,500 Canadian troops.
been keeping by her bed
bfficials said they expect since a neighbor's home was
to tra1n another 23,000 by burglarized a few weeks ago.
the end of the fiscal year,
"I said ' What are you
Sept 30. The mobilization doing in my house?' He just
ceJ1lers are located across kept saying he didn't do it,"
the country, including heav- Smith smd.
After the 17-year:old boy ,
ily used sites at Camp
Shelby, Miss. , and Fort ·called 9 I I, Smith kepi holdMcCoy, WIS. The trainers tng the gun on him until state
c.111 provide between three pollee arrived at her home 111
to I0 weeks ot traimng Springhill Township, about
depending on the size and 45 miles south of Pittsburgh.
type of umt headmg to the
The boy will be charged
11 .1r tront.
with attempted burglary and

Armed 85-year-old woman
makes intruder call cops
related offenses m juvenile
court, Trooper Chnstmn
Lieberum said. He was not
Identified because of his age.
" It was exciting," Smtth
said. "I just hope I broke up
the (burglary) ring because
they have been hitting a lot
of places a10und here."

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Bv KATHY MITCHt;:LL
AND MARCY SUGAR

probl em is sex. plain and
,imple. My wife" Jntl!nate
twice a month and lays
· Dear Annir: "DPN" there like a corpse. I found
.tskcd why men ha1 e .Jffa1rs relief with a woman "' my
When .L man d111'ts. it 's1 all office. The sex is p.1ssionate
· cmollon and hormones . We and varied My g1 eatest
fear uell lll U old When we regret 1\ that I C.lnnot CllJOY
come" hom'e tn IV\ ve; who these things with my wile
California: Men are
arc exhausted from work;
raising ·children .\lld domg weak by nmure. She ts not
chores. and 11 ho don't have gratify1ng him sexually, so
enough energy IUJHJe r~t and ­ he looks lor sex elsew he1e.
.thlyJ Ill he dllntCIJVe lU their The que st ion shou Ia be.
man, we lccl unlove&lt;.l .md why are ,some men taJlh become susce pt ible to tlJrta- tul '1 It " the des11·e to not
l!OfL The othe1 woman mllict harm on the person
you love.
llldkes us fee l young again
Kuwait: It\ not al11ays
Mo st men cnme 10 thei 1
senses and pray our wtvcs about the &gt;ex. Most ot the
will t.tk c us hack In mv 111ne. it 111vol~es the excitecase, my Wife ,lllLf f made U ment ancl .ldvcntuJe of
liSt ol what we need from sumeth1ng new. When I
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thing else " !110J e important. Your MARRIAGE is
most important.
Thlsa, Okla: When I met
my wJie. she was outg.omg
and fun. After I0 ye.1rs. she
wants to stay hom e anu
watch TV. She has gained
an excess ive amount of
we1ght. She seldom speaks
to me unl ess ll is to order
me a1ound When a young

gal pmd me some allent1on.
it boosted my se l f-est~em
ll~e you would not believe
1 felt someone wamed me. I
purs.ued her and got caught
red-handed .
Indiana: I have been
marned fn1 20 years. For
the p.1st !Jve. my wile sdys
sex once e&lt;ery othe1 month
is more than enoug h I do
the housework so she won't
w._ts bet: lwse we worked be l!red . I put the k1ds to
separate shttts and never bed . .1nd I've pledded with
s.1w each othe1 I needed her In see a doctor. to no
so meone to talk to and avail. So l am 111 the
things happened th at I proce ss of finding a woman
regret Men have leel1ngs. l c.1n h.1ve a phy'llal rel.JA lack of stimu latJOll men- tion sh!p w1th
t.illy and sexually wil l
Missouri: If I exp1ess dn
dn vc us away.
op1mon out loud and my
Illinois: I left my w1fe wife JSn ' t th ere to he,Jr 11.
.!Iter two dec.Jdes of be11ig am 1 sl!ll \&gt;lung' Fo1 '40
show n 1 was nothing to hc1. years. l' ve been tl1c one
She neve1 made me feel who supports the family.
Important
When
you cleans the kitchen and docs
promise to h.we a ronMntJc the laundry Yet all Vdcation
evenmg , don't bml ,,t the destmation" dre her cho1ce
last minute because some- and all friends we have are

Reunions

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co ntinue in the maJTidge.

Los Angeles: From tile
moment my 'Nile sa!d "I
Jo," she became cold. mean
and cmouonall y .1busive
Then I met a woman who
.!pprecJaled all the qualllles
my v.11e found annoying.
Hollis, N.H.: Men. l1ke
dll pnmates. are bJologJC,JIIy polyg.un ous anJ wd l
attempt to nHte w11h .my
female whu IS young .md
hed lthv In the fac e of ilh!l
oven:\/he lming bwlog1cal
destiny. marriage doesn't

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Questiotl: Ml' bnl'/&gt;Jend
;Ire &gt;WI/1&lt;'1 1 feer I ii£H'I'
e1 t' l \(' CJI. The;tJ ;, gunk
het11 een lin ton·. and he
colllf'iailll tlrotilll' f'cet itch
,o m/ \omtflflln we pwnflll. I
;!rink he /r((j llliJiele :, /orJ/,
l' l 'f11 though lw i\ not 011
mhlele. He lt 'O II '; go w lfrt'
doc/01: lie 101.1 II H ;I/ go
uu ·u~· It dn£
~eem Ju ~et
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:~-· Answer: It does sound
;: .IJke a pos11ble Cdse of ath'': Jete's toot to me. Th1s 'cry
~ - ·common foot infection is
•' caused by a fungus. usually
. Trichophyton rubrum. h
:..-::: gencr.dly affects both feet.
...· • hut It can JUSt be on one
' foul. Mosi people llave
occasmna l p10blems "'Jth
.Jtblete's loot. but it sounds
.. like you r boyfnend 's feet
need some atten tiOn.
Doctors call this disedse
tinea pedi,. The !Ct!Son 11\
c;rllcd dthlete's foot in common j).Lflance is that it 11 f1 e. quently spread in pubhc
.•• shower,, like those in lock• • · cr 1ooms an &lt;.I athletic centers. However, you don't
·~:' h.1ve to be athletic to ge t
&gt;·; · athkte's foot. it can be cas!: ;'.; ly spread in the home. For
; •· ' mstance, 1f an Infected tam\

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!ly member takes " shower
and another family member
then uses the same shower,
wtthout a p10per cleamng,
the second family member
can get athlete', foot This
happens when his or her
teet come into contact with
the surfdce of the shower
where the athlete's foot fungus 1s lurking.
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The p11mary symptoms of
.tthlete s foot .1re itch1ng and
burning between the Loes 01
on th e soles ol the feet.
There can be biJSters and
c1ackmg, peehng sk in. as
well. Athlete's foot can also
aftect the nail s and cause
them to thicken and dJScolor.
Athlete's fool fungi like
to grow where 11 1s warm,

wet and clark, and inside the
shoe ce11ainly ljLJahfies as ,,
place tung1 like . Fung1 arc
very hearty and c.m live on
!lours, rugs. in beLl linen s,
dnd even survive th e washing machine
Perhaps because they are
more likely to wear thick
socks and heavy shoe s, men
are more prone to have thts
condit1on than are women
People with chrome illnesses like cancer and dmbete s
are al so at higher risk.

Saturday, Aug. 25
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
NaLarene Church Back to
Sc hool [llast. ~-6 p.m.,

open dt II a m .

\\ate! sl1de. touJ . games.

potluck lunch at I p.m. Me,n.
drink an&lt;.! table serv ice furlllshed Relall \'Cs. I.Jm!lv and
lnends welcome. For ·more

pnzes . lor sll!denl' 111
kinderg.1rtcn-eighth grades,
tree event. bnng \\ ate-r gun~
.1nd beach tuwe ls.

Clly!Region
temps

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Boyfriend may need doctor for athletes foot
fra1·

Youth events

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Sunday, Aug. 24
MASON COUNTY. W.Va.
- The We.Lve J reunion\\ ill
he held at th e West VJrgm 1:1
St,Jle Farm Museum Knchen
,;,cated north ol Point
Pleasam on F.lirgJound

hers We m.tJTied tor bette!
or worse. so every few
months 1 pay' S150 fqr ,!11
hour With ""lletme who
takes care olmc and doesn't
tell .me I'm \Hon g abuul
e&lt;erythmg Th:ll hour hits
my sel f- estee m so I c.1n

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Local Weather

· One th1n g I find CLII'IDU'
When shower m ~ 111 puhabout your question IS that lie
places,
protective
. Wednesday ... Sunny
you state his co ndition "gets footwear can prevent the Htghs in the upper 80s. East
better ILl th e Winter" tung1 from wming mtu ClJil- w1nds around 5 mph
Actually athlete's toot 1s t.!Ct with the soles of your
Wednesday
night... .
more common m the' winter teet Us111g an antJfLJngal Mu,tly clear Lows in the
because you're more hkely powder dally JS .tlso a good Lipper 50s Etl\t w1 nd s
to wear shoes or boots th,n 1dea Ful luwmg all these .uound :i mph
completely cover your feeL tips' can help prevent .uhThursday.•. Mostly sunny.
Th!S tend s to make them tete's foot
even more warm . and
Family Medicine® is a
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warm , damp and d,ut env1- questions, write to Martha A.
ronmenl which , as I men- Simp.wm, 1&gt;.0., M.B.A.,
uoned, fosters Iung1 growth. Olzio- University College of
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fungi. Amng out the teet as uews.org.
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much as possible, hke go mg
barefooted at home can
help. Wearing open sandals
can also promote dryness as
can frequent changes ot
socks and shoes.

H1 ghs 111 the uppe1 80,.
Thursday night ... Partly
cloudy. Low' in the lower
60s.
Friday through Sunday
night .•. Partly
clourly.
Hi ghs aroimd 90. Lows in
the mtd 60s.

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VVednesday,August2b,2oo8

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COLUMBUS
Poll
work
ers
will
not
be
' .
•· allowed to tak e &lt;OtJng
·· machines home tor sate·. keep1ng 111 the days before
the November p!esJdenl!al
election because the pr.lcuce known as "sleepuvers"
is an unacceptable security
risk . OlmJ's e lections chief
sa 1d Tuesday.
Takin~ machines home
makes ll nearly Impossible
to ke ep track nf what happens to a mdchme m memory c.u·d once it goes 11110 the
custody of a poll v.orker,
Secretary of State Jenmler
B1 unner said.
The changes are meant to
. address actual sec unty con: : cerns - includmg the fear
that mach1nes could be
tampe1cd With - but to
also address na11onal per.: cept1nns of O~io' s election
sys tem. wh1ch ha s com e
under fire 111 recent years,

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• ·Brunner

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"We want Ohio voters and
the rest of the nat Jon to see
•· that we have prepared a
transpdrcnt process of transporting voting eqUJpmen~:
ballots and
supplies.
'Brunner said in a statement.
Brunner. a Democrat, was
elected 111 2006 with a
;; promi se HJ improw a sys" tem m.11Tcd hy scattered
" · problems ol long lines and
·" pou . 'y trained poll workers.
.... .. Twenty-four of Oh1o's 8R

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cmJntJes have used sleepOVers . Local eleCt lOll oftJcial s argued that the praclice makes 11 ca"c1 to transport machines to polling
s!lcs.
Otherwi se, they
would have to h1re moving
cumpa111es to distnbLJte the
machmes at a co't of thousands of dollw s
Brunncr satd tedcral
money will reimburse colmties I'm the added cost,
'Nh1ch she expec ts to be
about $100,000 st.1tewide
Elections offi cials also Will
be allowed to transport and
store the machines at polling
places ahead of time, prov1ded the sites have fire protectJon equipment and other
security measures.
Coumies may also set up
regional storage locat ion s
where poll workers can
pick up machin es on the
mornmg of Election Day
and transport them to
polling locations .
Local officials, who h&lt;ne '
clashed wrth Brunner on a
number ot elect1on procedure 1ssues, teared that
Brunner would both ban
slee.povers anu reqmre the
equtpment to be delivered
on the morning of the elecuon - a dauming task for
ma'ny co unties. But they
were pleased that Brunner
gave them the option of
tran&gt;portmg the equipment
as they saw tit .
"She .1llowed for the
counties to implement thetr
own way of doing this ,''

said Shannon Leininger,
director Of the Ashlanu
County Board of Elections.
Ashland County has used
sleepovers for paper ballots
and tor Its 204 touch-sc1een
votmg machmc,s.
.
In the run-up to her decJ ston on sleepovcrs. Brunner
often refened to an uniden tllied poll worker who took
" machine home for safekccpmg and Improperly
voted on 11 , fearing there
wouiJn't be enough t1me on
Election Day. The trans gression was noticed when
the machine didn't ha~e the
requ1red vote tally of "7.ero''
before voting began.
Brunner smd there are no
known inswnces where a
poll worker tampered w!lh
a machine Ill affect rt s outcome on Election D.1y But
she's w,orried abou t pcrcept1ons
" Frankly I think people
would be a bit concerned to
know that a voting macl1111e
was open and voted upon .''
she said. "That kmd ol tam ·
pering would be discoveJ able. Other types of tam pering would be less di scoverable.''

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free exercise tlrrreo.f; or ,rbridxiug tire freedom
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Tml.t] 1&gt; Wcdncsd&lt;~y Aug 20. the ~&gt;ltd d,1y of 200H
fhc1e ,pe 111 days lett 111 the ye.u
fuO.I) 's H•ghlight 111 Htstorv On Aug 20 1940 Btlltsh
P11me Mtnt stcr Wmston Chutc htll pa•o tnbute to the Roy&lt;~l
Atr Fotce. s.1yn•g. Never 111 the fteld ot hum,m contltct
WdS so much owed hy so llWlY to su lew·
On thts date In I 833, Benpmtn Hamson. 2.lJo p1emlent
of the Umted St.1tes, w.1~ hmn 1n Nollh Bend. Oh1o
In 1866 Pr~mlent Amhew Johnson torm.IIly decl.ued the
Ctvd Wat ovet. months atlcr flghung had stopped
In 1914. Ge1man forces occU[lJed Btussels Belgtlllll
dunng World W,u I
In 1920. ptoneetmg Amcncan r.ltlio stauon XMK 111
Dettolt (later WWJ) beg.m d.uly biOatLtstmg
In 1948 the t.:ln tted States ortle!ed the expu"ton ot the
Sovtet Consul Genetal 111 Nev. Ymk. Lrcob Lomakm
accusmg hun nf &lt;~tlem plm g totetu1n1wo consu!,u employees to the Sovtet Umon .rg.unstlheu will
In 1955, hunc!recls of people wete ktlled 111 dntt-French
notmg 111 Morocco .md Algen,1
In 1964. Prestdent Johnson "gned the Economic
Opportunrty Act, a nearly $1 btllton ,mit-poverty measutc
In 1977, the U S launched· Vnyaget 2, .rn unmanned
spaccct aft Cdll) mg a I 2- mch coppet phonogr.rph tewrd
contammg greetr nj!s 111 dozens of J,mgu.rges. s.rmplcs of
musrc ,md sounds of nature
In 1986. postal emplo yee P.ttttck Henry Shenill v.ent ort
a deadly rdmp.tge .11 ,1 post olhce 111 Edmond. Okld. shoot mg 14 tellov. wmkets to death belate killmg him se lf
In 1988. ctgh t BrttiSh suldtcrs wete killed by an lil'h
Republtc.tn Army l.tnd mtne th.1t destroyed ,1 mthl.iry bus
ne,u Om.1gh, Cuunty Ty1one 111 Nm1 hetn lrel,rnd
One year ago Tens ol thousands ot tounsts lied the
beaches of the M.ty.tn Rrvtetd .rs Huttlcdne De.111 HMtecl
tow.trd Mextcn s Yuc.ll.ln Pen11Nti.1 A toadmle bomb
ktlled the governor ol the ptedommantly Sh11te Muth,mrm
provmce mltaq A Chm.1 A11lrnes Boemg 737-800 exploded 111 ,, I! reb all &lt;II ,In ,m poll g&lt;~le 111 Okumw.r seconds after
all 157 passengers ,md ctgh t ctcv. hdd safe ly evacuated
DemocratiC prestdentrd! cand tdate B&lt;~rack Obdma
expressed trntattnll wtth the "Ob,unu Gtrl" Web vtcleo, sa)tng 11 had upset ht s daughters Hotel magnate Leona
Helmsley dted 111 Gtecnwtch Conn .•rt ,,ge 87.
Today 's B11 thdays Wttlel-producer-dllectot Waite!
Bernstem ts 89 Broddcast Jotnnalist Conmc Chung ts 62
Musictan Jimmy Pankov. (Chtc.rgn) is 61 Rock singer
Robert Plant (Lee! Zeppelin) IS 60 Country smget Rudy
Gatlin ts 56 Stnger-songwntet John Htatt IS 56 Actordtrector Peter Hottonts ~5 TV v.e,rtherm.m AI Raker ts 54
1\ctor J,,y Acovone ts 51 TV personality Asha Blake rs 47
1\ctor James Marsters IS 46 Rock smger Fted Durst (L1mp
Btzktt) ts :lR Actot Jonathan Ke Quan ts 37. Rock st ngcr
Mumque Powell (Save Ferns) rs 33
Thought lot Today: " I am more and more convmced th.1t
man ts a d&lt;~ngerous creature, and that power, whether vested rn many ~r a lew, 1s ever graspm g, and like the gra&gt;e,
cncs 'Give, gtve r"' - Abtgatl Adams. Ameucan ftrst l&lt;~dy
(1744-1818)

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Wt•dncsday, August 20, 2008

Dems will never abort pro-choice mission
Stxty·fllc' pct cell1 lh,ll 's
Penn sy ll.fnt.t Sen Roh cll
l\t'-.e) II -, rdttng wtth
NARAL
Pro-Chotec
1\mcuc,l. the st.rnd,ucl me.lsutc lot ,1 ptlltltcr.rn s .rbor tron-rrg ht s-.rdvor:.rc y punt y
Stxty l1ve percent - vnttn~
With NARAL tWll out ul
three 111nes - dol'~ not d
pro-ltfe Demoual m.rkc
And vet when the Dcms
.rnnmirKecl th.rt C.tscy
11oulcl be spc.tktng .rt thetr
tonvcnt ton 111 Denvet . 11
w.rs Widely ,lcccpted th,1l he
could he dcscrtbcd .IS .1 ptoltte presence there
But one IIIUILdiOI ol
Ct'C) s f,1ise colots
bcstdes h" Hltmg recotd that shows lm comtortdhle
.1ltgnment wtth the s,une old
prn-.rbortron puppet m.rstets
clomln.ltlng the Democrutrc
P.ut~ could he dtscctned 111
Ibe :rbsence ol oulct) ftum
g10ups ltkc NARAL (lotmerly known as the
Nc~twrhd AbmL1011 R1ghts
Acuon League J
This l.tck of protest IS
telltng In 1992. the p.nty
telltscd C.tsey 's ldthet. lotme• Pennsylv,mt.t Gov
Robctt C.tscy Sr. tl1e nght
to spe.tk at th,ll ye.1r s con\rt!ntwn.

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.rlleged. to hts staunch prultle pusrttun Allowmg hts
sun to spcdk IS mc,mt to be a
stgn,il that ttmes ha'e
chLanged, that although the
Demou.lllc l e&lt;~cletsh tp has
nut ~llt c r ed Its "i(,lllLC IOWdld
.tbOII IOil. II h,ts shtltcd
tow.nd compro mtse Too
h.td
11\
,til
bunk
Democt diS. you see. are
open to other vtews on the
rssue ,rs long dS they 'rc onl y
t.ilkiiH.! .1bnut L:Osmellc, not
lnc.mlitgtul.

cht1 nge s

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B.n.tck Ob.tm.t h.IS the
.rhiltt v til Ltnrlc pt o-ltlct s
.md pro - Lhlll l l'l "
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,rg.un'i h11n \\h e nm or~ \ Ole" r ,: o~lt te tho~ t he not onl y
&lt;li(1Jllllh .til k g.tl &lt;1hortrori
but th.t l. While ,t st diC SCII.I11 11 111 lllnllliS he uppuscd "
bill pitHCctmg children wlw
.IlL' ddt\ ~ t c iJ .tll\ e durm ~
hotched .thotttun o~ tt c mpt s
In Ob.11n .t, n111td dll
Ltl1\\dnl ed p1etn.tture · n ~ w
h(llll dlllf ,1 IIOIIIldilJ -IIIOIIIhOJd , hmrld not be .tltotdcd
tlh.' ..,,lllll' lc gdl r 1~ht s Tht~l . .,
r.ltlr c·,tl l"h.rt IS tnl.rnllctdc
And th,1t \ ,, ptuhlem lilt
Dcnwu dt'
They ,ncn t helped .rt dll
h) the l1kc s ul femrmst
Ltntl.t Hnshtn.ltl . 11ho h.ts
:..tr!.!u ed lh.tt Demou .th
sh~llllcltc ,tll) crnbt .rce ,rbtll llon ,ts .rmor ,tl good lithe)
lrstc n lo her the) .r1c u.trv
but tiiC) slwulcl se nd hct
het .lll\t: 11! d

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h~lbll'S (,111d C\ell L0spo11 SOI IIlg kg1 ~ l.ttnm

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chotec Penns vii .tnt.! colleague Allen' Spe cie! to
SLlppoil ,tJICilldli\C S to
cmbtyo-de slll'}lll l' stern cell tese.trch I C.tsev m.l)
nu; ~JsiOtl.l ll y \ (ltC' .tk;ngs1dr
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hut he ts no lc.tdct .md pose'
no thrc.tl to the .thor ium
mdustt v
But -he 1s 1u&gt;t p•o-ltl e
enough to set vc the pu t poses of the Delltuu.rtl' P.uty
a des per .rt&lt;; u C\\ 11 h~n 11
comes to the .rbottron ts sue
thts yeat Then p1esurnptt1c
nommcc stands .ts the most
vtru lent pw-chorcc c.lndt ddle cvct to Jllll I ()J p!t~"l ­
clcnt of th e Unttcd St.ttcs
He \hulls .thotllort k~.il
he s tulcl us du1tnu 'the
COUI SC Ot the Cdlllp,ugn.
bec.llrse tf one ot hts d.ru ghtets nt.rde .r "tm st.1ke he
wnuldn "t want them to he
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tongue studs hothet me
Sometnnes I pomt .rt 11 and
say, "Tilts wrll i:lc yllll 111 20
ycdrs ··
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sentor dtscounts at stote s
where .111 the c,rshtcrs .ue
teen&lt;~gets Though I'm still
~~ fe\.\o ye,\1 ~ dW,ty llllll1
qualifytng for most tits count p1ogt.tms. teens see
nnthtng but the gt.ry h.u1
,rnd ltgure I must be gcttmg
btrthcl.1y gteettn gs ftum
Wtll.ud Scott My w1fe ,
who rs .t month older tl1.111 I
.rm but still h,IS b!dck h.111.
gels c.rtded when she buys
heer or wmc
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pet SOil WII h gt .1y hatr v. ho shatte ted yestetd,!) when a
lltVCIIted the cel l phone 1 shot t. 1.11 towly n1.1n weart\-l,t ybe 11 W.ls t,.t tn&gt; ented tng a spectacularly ugly
by someone w1th gr.1y h&lt;-111. H.~w.ntdll sh ut two sizes too
but I'm p1etty sute 11 Wdsn t b1 g 101 h1111 c.1me up to me
.n a ptcmc .md Introduced
mvemed by .t teen.rget
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h.td gray hdlt. a huge the end of hrs nose wtth hdtr
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h.tll - kmd ot ltke lllliiC I e"'' .11'id .; dl'tr.rctmg. piece
l1ke to thmk Pnwedul nt lond 'IILktng on the left
Man I) Strong I' m gt ay stde ot Ius mouth, a ttc 111
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commetct.tls on tclevtsron howevet w,ts the Sdllle gray
'''' h.rtt p10du ct&gt; th .1t colm "' 111111e .md the s,une cut It
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so 110 one wlllno11 ce Fnst
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whom' Sure. no one wtll you"
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noltcc - II you wo1k ,\t
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Correction
' POMEROY - Keith Ridenour was charged m a recent
mdictment wtth two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, two counts of operatmg a motor vehicle under the
mfluence and one count of 1m proper handhng ftreanns m a
motor vehtcle.
Defendant Rtdenour was released from h1s arraignment
on a $1 ,000 personal recogmzance bond.
The mtormatton was reported mcorrectly in Monday's
edltton.

Omitted
POMEROY- Farmers Bank and Savmgs Co. paid $225
for Courtney Bumem's pen of market rabbits at Saturday's
Jumor Fatr L1vestock Sale. Her name was omitted from the ·
sale results.

Ohio student aces ACT, SAT tests
MASON (AP) - An Ohio high school student who says
he has been takmg practice tests smce sixth grade has
recetved perfect scores on both the SAT and ACT colleg~
entrance exams.
Ray Wang had a perfect 2,400 on the SAT earher this
year Now Wang has learned that he scored a perfect 36 on
the ACT test
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The mcomtng senior at Mason High School north of
Cmcmnati says he's mterested m bmmedtcme but hasn't
decided which college to attend.
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SAT offtctals say 269 of the 1.5 mtlhon students who
took their test last year achieved a perfect score. ACT says
177 of the 2.2mtlhon students who took that test dunng the
2006-2007 school year had a perfect score.
Test officials say they don' t track.how many students ace
both tests.

l7 billion 111 added hook
keepmg and ,management
cosh and $9 4 btl !ton 111 lo"
sales, the stuuy s,uJ
Yet Ill s~n FranciSCO. one
ol the te" pl.rce' rn the coun try to h&lt;11 e adopted~ manddtory patd , Kk lea&gt;e standatd.
the ecunumtc h.u 111 th,tt w,ts
proJected by opponents hds
not matenahzed The policy
allov. s a worker w accrue
one hour of stck lea\ e tor
everv 30 how s 11 orked
' There\ ,, lot of doom and
gloom ,uound 1he t:nlllltl y
when 11 comes to the posstbtllty ot pard stck d,rys. but that's
cert,Hnly
the S,rn
Franctsco c x p~n c ntc ." ,,ud
Greg As,ty a polrc y ,lll,Jl) st
With the ul) "s Ollice ut Labot
Standards Entorccmellt
Carol Pt.rscnte spokes$1

Economic impact of proposed
Ohio sick leave mandate ·
1·A study shows that75,000 jobs could be lost in five

years If Ohio passes an initiative thts fall mandating seven paid sick days for most workers
statewide. The numbers:
• 30 300 JObs lost at ftrms wtth fewer than 100 employees
• 14,500 at lrrms wtth fewer than 20 employees
• $1 17 brlhon tn addtltonal costs to busrnesses each year
• $9.4 billion tn lost sales to all compames
SOURCE: NFIB Research Foundation
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to workers and treatmg
them ltke tamtly, she smd .
Her employees recetve paid
vacation, health care coverage, chtldbtrth and bereavement leave and shtft differentials - but not a set amount
of stck t1me because tt's
Vlewecl as cost prohtbttt\ e.
''OhiO IS suffenng,"
Kovach satd "Thrs mandate
would make a bad sttuatton
worse,.

Davtd Bellos, chref execuU&gt;c ot 27-employee TLI, a
Cmcmnati-area lightmg manufacturer. sard hts employees
have tour personal days a
year they can apply toward
vacatiOn, s1ck ltme. care ol a
stck cht ld or personal R&amp;R.
Supporters of the ballot
tssue say 2 mtlhon Ohroans
don't have any pmcl ume ott
when they or a famtly member ts stck The Healthy
Fmmhes Campmgn ts runmng televtston ads deptctmg
a womed mother whose chtld
ts stck, contemplatmg leavmg
her chtld at home alone for
the day. losmg a paycheck or
posstbly losmg her JOb.
Roger Getger, prestdent of
the Nattonal FederatiOn of
Independent Busmess/Ohw.
the perception thdt busmess
owners don't care .rbout
thetr employees IS unhm. He

satd many small busmcsses
prov1de more generous ben ellis to thetr wo1 kers thlln
latge• corpor.ruons. though
that doesn't .liways mclude
pard stck ltme
"Small busmess owners.
mcludmg tinns not dtrectly
t&lt;~rgeted hy the m~ndate
h.IV'e been tellmg us that thiS womdn lor the Sdll F1 LLI1CII\CO
m.rnd,rte wtl l be a harclshtp Ch.rmber (II Commett e
for thetr bu,messes and hrn- wh1ch 11]1]10scd the stck-cldy
der theu ublirty to create lllltl,tli\C til.ll p.1ssed thCIC Ill
2006. s,lld compl.rtnts h.11 e
and ret .1m JObs," he satd
In the study. Phdltps, who not been .rbund.tnt
"The m.un obJeCtton was
worked lot the Smal l
tho~t
11 WdS JUst .mother ,lddBusmess Adtmntstratton
under
both
prestdents 011 to tile city mand.1t111g
Re.rgan ,md Chnton, used what busmcsses h.tve to par
econon11(: torecdst modeling to "ldV 111 bus111e ~ -.... ' she
created
by
Regtonal smd -·But srnce then v.e
Econonuc Models Inc . .1 re,rllv h.l\e not hc,Jrd much
htghly reputed Amherst. abutlt H be111g ~~ mlt] ( H Issue
tor a lot ot busrnesscs
Mass. consultmg firm.
In .r 2007 stud} Pulley
The admtntstratton of thenGuv Bob T.11t used 111 the M,tttcts Ohw ,r Clc1 cl.mdsame firm\ lorecastmg in based ltber,li thtnk t.rnk
2005 to show how a t.1x found th,rt ulknng the p.rtd
relonn propos.1l would create stck days wou ld .lctu.tlil
43,()()() jObS and lllJeCI $2 5 yteld a net s~tv1ng..., o! mu1t
btlhon mto Ohto's gross st,tte than $1 pet worke t pet 11 c~k
pwductm a live ye,u penod 10 the st,\te\ 0\CI,tiJ CcOnoThe benefits ol that much- 11l) by reduc111g. lUIIlO\CI 111
touted tax package largely the work tor cc ,md ptOduc would be er,ISed by the " mg healthter and mote p111
mandatot y stck-leave pro- ducttve employees
A&gt;IIIUatcd P1&lt;' ll Wu1e1
posal. the bus mess group's
new fmdmgs show. It would S1&lt;plrm M"t"' 1 &lt; 01111 rl1111ed
also cost Ohto employers tv tftt\ JefJOI f

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Dad's ashes left in Ohio funeral home since 1941

standmg, as fully descnbed
within this order, the
Chairman finds that appellants have wmved thetr nght
to Temporary Rehet."
McWilliams cttes .a secof
the
Oh10
tion
Admmtstrati ve Code as the
basis for his decision which
reads: "If at any time after
the tnttlation of the temporary relief procedure, the
appellant acts m a manner
so as to frustrate the expedttlous nature of this proceedmg. such actmn shall constitute a waiver of right totemporary rehef "
McWilliams' deciSion only
affects the 1ssue of temporary
rehef wtth the Issue of standmg. or the legal JUStification
of the appellants for tilmg
the appeal, remammg unre-

SYRACUSE - The regular, monthly meetmg of the
Syracuse Water Board has been changed to 7 p.m , Sept. S,
due to the Labor Day hohclay
My hall IS so gt .ry II
mak.,cs thundct clouds look
bttght .tnd cheer) Berng
gt ay cloesn 't bothet me
After dll. .11 le.tst I sti ll h.1ve
.1 lull lle,lcl nt hclll I dun I
h,r;c tu do comb-overs.
shdve my head or v.e~r ,,
b,JSeb,lll c.1p 24 houts " d.ry
to prctenil tlldt I still have
h.t~r And II 's dtstmgutshed
look1ng Sit an gets 1111ght
thmk I'm a doctut or a
l&lt;~wye• 01 .t ht gh school
gr.rdu.rte mste.rd ol the boob
I tC.il ly .rm At l e&lt;~st they
mrght thmk that until I open
my mouth.
Ltke many men, lor yedrs
I thought my h,ur h.1d magt c.il, mysttc,tl Samsun-ltke
powers
"'Who s gorng to get the
promotion'' Let"s gtve 11 to
the guy wrth the best hatr ,.
"Who\ gotng get mto thts
exclustve mghtclub? The
guy wtth the best h.m ..
" Who s datlll)l that supctmodel! The guy v.tth the
mce hat1 ··
"Whu should we dtrest •
The guy wtth the b.rd h.nr ..
Look .rt those mug shots
Bad h,trrcuts. c; cry one
The gt ~ ,11 th1ng .rbout
havmg gt .ty l1.1r1 ts th.rt tt

COLUMBUS - A new
study shows that Ohto stands
to lose 75,000 Jobs over five
years rf voters approve a ballot Issue that would gtve
most full-time workers seven
patd stck dliys a year, a small
busmess group sa1d Tuesday.
The study is the ftrst
maJor shot by opponents in
what is gearing up as a nasty
ftght over the so-called
Healthy Famihes Act.
About 20 percent of the JOb
losses would occur m businesses that employ one to 20
employees, even though
those busmesses would not
be required to offer the s1ck
days under the ballot proposal, according to research conducted on behalf of the
National Federation of
Independent Busmess/Ohto
Bruce Ph1llips, an expert ,
htred to conduct the
research. sard the stck day
mandate would force larger
busmesses to cut JObs or production, and that would hurt
small busmess suppliers
Supporters ot th.: mandate, which mclucle orgamzed labor, are gathenng
stgnatures to put the tssue on
ballot Democraltc Gov Ted
Strickland, who opposes the
measure, has been trymg to
get a compromtsc · wtth
advocates that would keep
the plan off the ballot, but so
far has been unsucce ssful
Claudia Kovach, vtce
president of Cuy Machme
Technology in Youngstown,
ts among the cnttt:s of the
sick-day mandate. Her company, which employs 80,
has grown m one of the
state's hardest htt cittes by
offering generous benehts

TOLEDO (AP)- Martha
Grinestaff was 8 years old
when her lather d1ed ot dtabetes 111 1941
She remembers the day of
the funeral, but she never
asked her mother or anyone
else what happened to het
father's remams "It wasn't
discussed and she never
brought it up ," sa1cl
Gnnestaff, now 7~
lt turned out that the ashes
of Julius Morgen were sttll
stored 111 a funeral home ,

NELSONVILLE - Stuart's Opera House 1s havmg its
first ever Community Yard Sale from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Saturday, Sept 6, 111 1ts lobby Items are currently being
accepted for donation. Admtssion to the Commumty Yard
Sale is free, and all items left at the end of the day will be
donated to ReUse Industries If you would like to donate
calling 740-753-1924 or drop ttems at 46 Public Square in
Nelsonville from I0 a.m.-8 p.m., dunng the weeks of Aug.
25 or Sept. 2-5 Also vtsit www.stuartsoperahouse.org for
more ' mtormat10n

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AP STATEHOUSE ~OR RESPONDENT

Thelma Ferne Roush. 93, M1ddleport, passed away on
Aug. 19, 2008, at Overbrook Center m Middleport
She wa~ born Jan 12, 1915, m Leon, W Va , daughter of the
late Vanme Allen Badgley and Sylvta Eddith Dav1s Badgley
She was employed at the former movte theater in Mtddleport.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Curt1s Chester Roush m 1998, two ststers, Nettie
Hayes and Ethel Hawk, and. a great-grandson, Wtlham Story
She is survived by her children: Cheryl (Kenneth) Lee of
Middleport, Sylvta (Templeton) Grueser of Pomeroy, Joyce
Sellers of Columbus, Ga., and Ghester (Mary) Roush of
Middleport, seven grandchildren and II great grandchildren.
Graveside servtces will be conducted at 11 a m on
Friday, Aug. 22, 2008, at Gtlmore Cemetery. There wtll be
no calling hours.
Arrangements were handled by Anderson McDaniel
Funeral Home in M1ddleport A registry ts available online
at www.andersonmcdaniel com.

Yard Sale

ALPHA

Le1te11 to tlte edrtot we nelwme Thn ,fwuld be le11
1/wn 300 &gt;&lt;or·d!. All /ellen ate .lllbJeU ro edlfmg. 1111111 be
11gned and mdude addtel\ and lefer,fw11e nwn/Ja !vo
umrgned /ellen n11/ be publ11lred Le11e11 1hould he 111
good talte, addremng 11\llel, 1101 penonol111e\ Le1te11 of
thanks to orgcmizcuwns and mdlltduall wrllnoli&gt;&lt;' accejJIed for jntbl1ca1w11
,.

Correction Polley

\OtiiH! lo1 ~~ Cdllt.hdate Vvho

.rdop t' sucil ,, platfotm.
l'.rtholtcs ltke myself are
.rpp.ucntl y sLtpposed to
ICJilt cc th.tt the Democrats

Allen Lee Mtller, 23,
Boise, Idaho and formetly of
Galltpolis, passed away
unexpectedly at 5:56 a m on
Monday, Aug 18, 2008, at
hts home in Bmse.
Born March 19, 1985, m
Athens, Ohio, he was the
son of Christopher J and
Cheryl Lefebre Miller, of
Gallipolis
Allen was a 2003 graduate
of Galha Academy Htgh
School and served four
years m the U.S. Atr Force
from Jal'iuary 2004 to
January 2008 as a lineman
and electncmn He was staAllen Lee Miller
uoned at the Mountam
Home Air Force Base in Moun tam Home, Idaho He served
two tours m Iraq, hts ftrst tour bemg m Kirkuk and hiS second tour m AI-Asad. Allen was attenclmg the Boise State
Umverstty as an honor student m computer networking. He
\Vas a member of the New Ltfe Lutheran Church.
In adclttlon to h1s parents, he is survived by his wife,
Veromca Wtlls Mtller; hts one year old son, Elliott Scott
Mtller, hts twm brother and best fnend, Aaron Scott
(Courtney "Rt") Mtller. Delaware, Ohm, his sister, Natalie
Jane Miller, Gallipolis, maternal grandparents, Lee and
Rachel Lefebre, Pomeroy, father-m-law, Jason W1lls and
mother-m-law, Melame Wtlls, both of Boise; sister-in-law,
Ollie Wtlls, Botse, two hrothers-m-law, Ryan McCallum
and Joe Wtlls. both of Botse, aunts, Rena (Lanny)
Longstreth, Rutland, Susie (Bob) Sigman, Chesh1re, Lmda
Mtller, Parkersburg, W Va., uncles, Larry (Louise) Fraley,
Longbottom, Phtl Mtller, Rutland, L10nel (Carolyn)
Lefebre. Manetta; and numerous other aunts; uncles ,
cousms, and many fnends
Allen was preceded m death by hiS paternal grandparents, Leon and Delores Miller, an uncle, Tom Mtller; and a
cousm, Tma Miller
Funeral servtces wtll be held at I p.m on Saturday. Aug.
23, 2008, in the New Life Lutheran Church, Gallir.olis.
Officiating will be Pastor Scott Baker Interment wtll be
later m the Metgs Memory Gardens Fnends rna~ call from
5 to 8 p m. on Fnday at the Cremeens Funeral Chapel and
one hour pnor to the funeral servtce at the church
In heu of flowers memonals may be made m Allen's
memory to his son, Elliott Scott Miller, C/0 15 Oakwood
Dnve, Galhpolis, OH 45631 Envelopes wtll be provtded at
the funeral home. Expresstons of sympathy may be sent to
the family by Ytsiting www cremeensfuneralhomes.com.

n.elma Roush

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.rhmllllil r e ~.~rJle &gt;S nt dbtlt1) IL' p.1y. ',md we oppose
,u1 v .rnd .til ettorts to ~~eak­
cn 111 undt•tm\ne th.ll 1ight" 1
I'"' tnn e I checked. the
C.rthol1c Church opposed

thll"W

~edne~day,August2o,2oo8

•

msicle therr ongmal cardboard box from the crematory, along v.tth dozens of
other boxes of unclaimed
rem,uns from the past seven
decades
"It was overwhelming I
couldn 't even comprehend
It for a lew mmutes,"
Grinestatf satd.
U nclatmecl remams are a
httle-known reality of the
funeral busmess
Most
often, relatt~es don't pick
them up because · they

haven "! p.ud thetr bills
Ohm lav. dllows funeral
homes to dtspose ot remams
tf no one has ptcked them
up alter 60 d.rys
It's not unusual for tunera! homes to hold onto the
remams ,
sd Jd
Ann
Cunnmgham, dtrector ot the
Ohto Boatel of Embalmers
and Funeral Drrectm s
"Probably every funeral
home m the state has cremated rema1ns that aren't
ptcked up," she smcl.

The
1em.uns
ot
Gnnest,tfl"s l,nhet .md 21
other people 11 ere 111 " closet .11 Ahele Funer.1l Home.
one ol Toledu s oldest
Another closet held the
rematns ot 15 11101 e people
0\\ner J.rmes Abele "
closmg the lamtly llusmcss
and 11011 trymg to recon11ect
the tem.r tns wtt h then survtvm g rel.rt tves He had
constdered
ad~entsmg
yeats ago to tmd the sut Vl\ mg relatives but never dtd

Ruling from Page Al
and,
accordmg
solved
to the recent tiling "standmg
must be demonstrated by the
Appellants, to the satisfaction of the full Commtsston,
before th1 s appeal can proceed." McW•ll1ams
also wntes: "Only after
standmg is established, will
thts appeal move forward on
ents"
An al argument and evtdcntmry eanng on the matter
of standmg ts scheduled for
tod.1y m Columbus which is
the comnusston's next regularly-scheduled meetmg. On
Aug 12, Gathng had moved
tor a contmuance of today's
meeting due to attorneys
bemg out of town However,
the comnussion said contact
wtth Young copld not be
made to dtscuss Gathng's

request for a contmuance after
what tt clescnbes as "several
attempts " Thts, coup1ed with
the commiSSIOn's destre to
more forward "expeclmously"
resulted' in Gatling's continuance bemg demed w1th the
eomm1sston notmg "a contmuance m1ght delay a decisron
on (what "as) the pendmg
request tor temporat·y relief'
and thts demal rndtcated ''the
Commrsston 's
contmuecl
clestre to mo&gt;e torward expedtttouslv m thts matter''
Afterdescnbmg emarls and
alleged mtssed phone calls to
and from Young. McWtihams
wntcs:
'Obvmusly, Ms
Young ts tgnon ng the
stmtght-forw,rrd fact that she
ha~ been, and cont)nues to be,
the
p.uty
frustrating
the Commtss ton and the

Chatrman 's attempts to move
forward to a Temporary
Relief dectston Had Ms
Young prov1ded the mfonnauon requestedlrequtred to
prove standmg in a timely
fash1on, the Cha11mat1 could
have (I) detenmned prehmtnarily that standmg extsted,
and (2) ~sa tesult, could have
tssued
.1
dectston on
Tempor.uy Rehel M, Young
~ontm u es
to thw.111 the
best etloth ot tile Ch.urm,m
.milthts Comrnts,tlln ..
E;en though Young ltled
the motwns lot tempmary
•eltef .md .1ppeal of G.~tltng
Ohro's 1111111ng pctmtt 111
June, wmk on developmg
th e mme stte ts penmtted
and has continued stnce the
penntt w,rs ISsued .lpproximately three months .1gu

Rates rrom Pag~ At
for Galha over June's 6.6 111 two area cuunues, DJFS
percent, while Meigs sav. a found Lawrence County
1 percent hike from the 10 tell two-tenths of a percent
percent jobless rate the from 6 I m June to 5 9 the
tollowmg month, while
county posted 111 June
Unemployment m Athens Washmgton County also
County JUmped 1.4 percent dtpped two-tenths of a perto 8.1 in July The rate was cent, from 5 6 m June to 5.4
6.7 percent for Athens m m July
State offtcmls say Ohto's
June. Jackson County was
at 8.7 percent, a ft&gt;e-tenths unemployment rate has
of a percent nse from June's JUmped to Its htghest level
8 2 percent, whtle Vinton m more than 15 years. to 7.2
County went from 8.8 per- percent 111 July trom6 6 percent in June to 9 2 m Jul y, cent 111 June.
The st.1te ftgures released
an mcrease ot four-tenths of
last week show that the
a percent
Unemployment declined number of unemployed

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Ohto's 7 2 percent jobless
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Spokesman Bnan Harter
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The Daily Sentinel

The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street • Pomeroy, Ohio

(740) 992-2156 • FAX (740) 992-2157
www.mydatlysentinel.com
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Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Dan Goodrich
Publisher

Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager-News Edttor

Congress slra/1 make no law respecting an
establis/rment of religion, or prohibiting tire
free exercise tlrrreo.f; or ,rbridxiug tire freedom
ofspeeclr, or of tire press; or tire r(&lt;,!lrt &lt;?f' tire
people peaceably to assemble, and to petitiorr
tire Gol'ertllnent.for a redress '!{grievances.
- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Tml.t] 1&gt; Wcdncsd&lt;~y Aug 20. the ~&gt;ltd d,1y of 200H
fhc1e ,pe 111 days lett 111 the ye.u
fuO.I) 's H•ghlight 111 Htstorv On Aug 20 1940 Btlltsh
P11me Mtnt stcr Wmston Chutc htll pa•o tnbute to the Roy&lt;~l
Atr Fotce. s.1yn•g. Never 111 the fteld ot hum,m contltct
WdS so much owed hy so llWlY to su lew·
On thts date In I 833, Benpmtn Hamson. 2.lJo p1emlent
of the Umted St.1tes, w.1~ hmn 1n Nollh Bend. Oh1o
In 1866 Pr~mlent Amhew Johnson torm.IIly decl.ued the
Ctvd Wat ovet. months atlcr flghung had stopped
In 1914. Ge1man forces occU[lJed Btussels Belgtlllll
dunng World W,u I
In 1920. ptoneetmg Amcncan r.ltlio stauon XMK 111
Dettolt (later WWJ) beg.m d.uly biOatLtstmg
In 1948 the t.:ln tted States ortle!ed the expu"ton ot the
Sovtet Consul Genetal 111 Nev. Ymk. Lrcob Lomakm
accusmg hun nf &lt;~tlem plm g totetu1n1wo consu!,u employees to the Sovtet Umon .rg.unstlheu will
In 1955, hunc!recls of people wete ktlled 111 dntt-French
notmg 111 Morocco .md Algen,1
In 1964. Prestdent Johnson "gned the Economic
Opportunrty Act, a nearly $1 btllton ,mit-poverty measutc
In 1977, the U S launched· Vnyaget 2, .rn unmanned
spaccct aft Cdll) mg a I 2- mch coppet phonogr.rph tewrd
contammg greetr nj!s 111 dozens of J,mgu.rges. s.rmplcs of
musrc ,md sounds of nature
In 1986. postal emplo yee P.ttttck Henry Shenill v.ent ort
a deadly rdmp.tge .11 ,1 post olhce 111 Edmond. Okld. shoot mg 14 tellov. wmkets to death belate killmg him se lf
In 1988. ctgh t BrttiSh suldtcrs wete killed by an lil'h
Republtc.tn Army l.tnd mtne th.1t destroyed ,1 mthl.iry bus
ne,u Om.1gh, Cuunty Ty1one 111 Nm1 hetn lrel,rnd
One year ago Tens ol thousands ot tounsts lied the
beaches of the M.ty.tn Rrvtetd .rs Huttlcdne De.111 HMtecl
tow.trd Mextcn s Yuc.ll.ln Pen11Nti.1 A toadmle bomb
ktlled the governor ol the ptedommantly Sh11te Muth,mrm
provmce mltaq A Chm.1 A11lrnes Boemg 737-800 exploded 111 ,, I! reb all &lt;II ,In ,m poll g&lt;~le 111 Okumw.r seconds after
all 157 passengers ,md ctgh t ctcv. hdd safe ly evacuated
DemocratiC prestdentrd! cand tdate B&lt;~rack Obdma
expressed trntattnll wtth the "Ob,unu Gtrl" Web vtcleo, sa)tng 11 had upset ht s daughters Hotel magnate Leona
Helmsley dted 111 Gtecnwtch Conn .•rt ,,ge 87.
Today 's B11 thdays Wttlel-producer-dllectot Waite!
Bernstem ts 89 Broddcast Jotnnalist Conmc Chung ts 62
Musictan Jimmy Pankov. (Chtc.rgn) is 61 Rock singer
Robert Plant (Lee! Zeppelin) IS 60 Country smget Rudy
Gatlin ts 56 Stnger-songwntet John Htatt IS 56 Actordtrector Peter Hottonts ~5 TV v.e,rtherm.m AI Raker ts 54
1\ctor J,,y Acovone ts 51 TV personality Asha Blake rs 47
1\ctor James Marsters IS 46 Rock smger Fted Durst (L1mp
Btzktt) ts :lR Actot Jonathan Ke Quan ts 37. Rock st ngcr
Mumque Powell (Save Ferns) rs 33
Thought lot Today: " I am more and more convmced th.1t
man ts a d&lt;~ngerous creature, and that power, whether vested rn many ~r a lew, 1s ever graspm g, and like the gra&gt;e,
cncs 'Give, gtve r"' - Abtgatl Adams. Ameucan ftrst l&lt;~dy
(1744-1818)

Page .i\4

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Wt•dncsday, August 20, 2008

Dems will never abort pro-choice mission
Stxty·fllc' pct cell1 lh,ll 's
Penn sy ll.fnt.t Sen Roh cll
l\t'-.e) II -, rdttng wtth
NARAL
Pro-Chotec
1\mcuc,l. the st.rnd,ucl me.lsutc lot ,1 ptlltltcr.rn s .rbor tron-rrg ht s-.rdvor:.rc y punt y
Stxty l1ve percent - vnttn~
With NARAL tWll out ul
three 111nes - dol'~ not d
pro-ltfe Demoual m.rkc
And vet when the Dcms
.rnnmirKecl th.rt C.tscy
11oulcl be spc.tktng .rt thetr
tonvcnt ton 111 Denvet . 11
w.rs Widely ,lcccpted th,1l he
could he dcscrtbcd .IS .1 ptoltte presence there
But one IIIUILdiOI ol
Ct'C) s f,1ise colots
bcstdes h" Hltmg recotd that shows lm comtortdhle
.1ltgnment wtth the s,une old
prn-.rbortron puppet m.rstets
clomln.ltlng the Democrutrc
P.ut~ could he dtscctned 111
Ibe :rbsence ol oulct) ftum
g10ups ltkc NARAL (lotmerly known as the
Nc~twrhd AbmL1011 R1ghts
Acuon League J
This l.tck of protest IS
telltng In 1992. the p.nty
telltscd C.tsey 's ldthet. lotme• Pennsylv,mt.t Gov
Robctt C.tscy Sr. tl1e nght
to spe.tk at th,ll ye.1r s con\rt!ntwn.

OVdll~.

II

WdS

.rlleged. to hts staunch prultle pusrttun Allowmg hts
sun to spcdk IS mc,mt to be a
stgn,il that ttmes ha'e
chLanged, that although the
Demou.lllc l e&lt;~cletsh tp has
nut ~llt c r ed Its "i(,lllLC IOWdld
.tbOII IOil. II h,ts shtltcd
tow.nd compro mtse Too
h.td
11\
,til
bunk
Democt diS. you see. are
open to other vtews on the
rssue ,rs long dS they 'rc onl y
t.ilkiiH.! .1bnut L:Osmellc, not
lnc.mlitgtul.

cht1 nge s

rnt,t .tl\ e 1)
B.n.tck Ob.tm.t h.IS the
.rhiltt v til Ltnrlc pt o-ltlct s
.md pro - Lhlll l l'l "
.!11 kc
,rg.un'i h11n \\h e nm or~ \ Ole" r ,: o~lt te tho~ t he not onl y
&lt;li(1Jllllh .til k g.tl &lt;1hortrori
but th.t l. While ,t st diC SCII.I11 11 111 lllnllliS he uppuscd "
bill pitHCctmg children wlw
.IlL' ddt\ ~ t c iJ .tll\ e durm ~
hotched .thotttun o~ tt c mpt s
In Ob.11n .t, n111td dll
Ltl1\\dnl ed p1etn.tture · n ~ w
h(llll dlllf ,1 IIOIIIldilJ -IIIOIIIhOJd , hmrld not be .tltotdcd
tlh.' ..,,lllll' lc gdl r 1~ht s Tht~l . .,
r.ltlr c·,tl l"h.rt IS tnl.rnllctdc
And th,1t \ ,, ptuhlem lilt
Dcnwu dt'
They ,ncn t helped .rt dll
h) the l1kc s ul femrmst
Ltntl.t Hnshtn.ltl . 11ho h.ts
:..tr!.!u ed lh.tt Demou .th
sh~llllcltc ,tll) crnbt .rce ,rbtll llon ,ts .rmor ,tl good lithe)
lrstc n lo her the) .r1c u.trv
but tiiC) slwulcl se nd hct
het .lll\t: 11! d

Kathryn
Lopez

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Novcmhcr ~, ,uw

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went IIUI ol hr ~ "'") tu spe.1k
,rbout the 11ght 'Ill h k sihlptn g bills to ptotect unhotn
h~lbll'S (,111d C\ell L0spo11 SOI IIlg kg1 ~ l.ttnm

With In s p1o

chotec Penns vii .tnt.! colleague Allen' Spe cie! to
SLlppoil ,tJICilldli\C S to
cmbtyo-de slll'}lll l' stern cell tese.trch I C.tsev m.l)
nu; ~JsiOtl.l ll y \ (ltC' .tk;ngs1dr
those who oppose dholiiOil

lllclkll1~ S0111COI1 \.!
'o lllllld IIHIIC' \lll( !hL'IL' t!Jdll

lo!

lOSl' \

hut he ts no lc.tdct .md pose'
no thrc.tl to the .thor ium
mdustt v
But -he 1s 1u&gt;t p•o-ltl e
enough to set vc the pu t poses of the Delltuu.rtl' P.uty
a des per .rt&lt;; u C\\ 11 h~n 11
comes to the .rbottron ts sue
thts yeat Then p1esurnptt1c
nommcc stands .ts the most
vtru lent pw-chorcc c.lndt ddle cvct to Jllll I ()J p!t~"l ­
clcnt of th e Unttcd St.ttcs
He \hulls .thotllort k~.il
he s tulcl us du1tnu 'the
COUI SC Ot the Cdlllp,ugn.
bec.llrse tf one ot hts d.ru ghtets nt.rde .r "tm st.1ke he
wnuldn "t want them to he
"puntshed" wtth .1 h.1by
(Lde 1s nevc1 d pumshment.
,md thete ,ue othet opttons
hes1des .1horlton
Why
should .111 tnnocen t.,be krlled

thcrt cdlldtd .ltc Dcmoctats
.u e hdpcd too 11\ 1elr grou-..
k ,tclets. II IIICIs ,111cl pi 0 - hI CIS 11hu .ltc chc.tp d.1tes
The lett 11 111 g Rn ]Jill
Wo~llts .ndcd ,111d &lt;~betted th e
sc.nn when he cdlled the

Dl:ms pl.rllolmidngu~lge

step lom.ud ··
Ouu g Kmttl \\ho ll 'it'd tu
he clean ol
C.nho lrc
Uttllc't&gt;lly's 1,1\\ school .111d
,111 .101 rsct to Mttt R1111111e)
c.tlk:d II an
htstortc
moment tl1.1t dues ,, Jut I ur
Dcrnou.rt s, C.llllllltt's .111d
'"1mcn .. Hold on ,, second
It" dll h1"to11c lntllllt'nl lo1
Crtltolt r:s .md women th.tt
the p.111y Will .tllllOIIIILL' ih.tl
II sttongJy ,JIItl UllClJUI \ 0c.tiJ y suppD1ts Roe ., W.1de
d!ld d V\O illdll '\ I tgl!t Ill

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Local Briefs

Meeting changed

tongue studs hothet me
Sometnnes I pomt .rt 11 and
say, "Tilts wrll i:lc yllll 111 20
ycdrs ··
Gr.ry h,ur c,m he rev..ndtng I'm .rlw.rys gett1ng
sentor dtscounts at stote s
where .111 the c,rshtcrs .ue
teen&lt;~gets Though I'm still
~~ fe\.\o ye,\1 ~ dW,ty llllll1
qualifytng for most tits count p1ogt.tms. teens see
nnthtng but the gt.ry h.u1
,rnd ltgure I must be gcttmg
btrthcl.1y gteettn gs ftum
Wtll.ud Scott My w1fe ,
who rs .t month older tl1.111 I
.rm but still h,IS b!dck h.111.
gels c.rtded when she buys
heer or wmc
Teens would cct t,trnlv he
sutpttsecl to lc.r111 -the
&lt;~ccompli s hmellts ot m.111)
gr.1yheMis Do the) knov-

f1e.Jks out. ll'CIM gcJ" ~frt~y

lhdt ![

grdy ht~ll tiMt In vented the

Jim
Mullen

h,111 hothers them .1lmost '"
mm:h ,1s nose nngs dnd

\\.(.I S

d pei".. Uil With

'

long VdCdllon and came
ltght bulh ,111d the phnno- hack .ts Bets). No one satd
gl L~ph J Not .1 tecnt~geJ Du
,mytht ng. but we all
they know tl1al 11 v.as ,, pet - ntlltced tlldl she was sudson v.uh gt&lt;~y h.ttl v. ho built d~nly ,r blond
M] t.lllt,rsy that my gtay
the luc.rl slwpp111g llt.tll'
Do they know th.tt 11 w.ts .1 l1a11 IS ,111 as.set was cruelly
pet SOil WII h gt .1y hatr v. ho shatte ted yestetd,!) when a
lltVCIIted the cel l phone 1 shot t. 1.11 towly n1.1n weart\-l,t ybe 11 W.ls t,.t tn&gt; ented tng a spectacularly ugly
by someone w1th gr.1y h&lt;-111. H.~w.ntdll sh ut two sizes too
but I'm p1etty sute 11 Wdsn t b1 g 101 h1111 c.1me up to me
.n a ptcmc .md Introduced
mvemed by .t teen.rget
Ch.11llon Heston's Moses h11nselt He had .1 bot! on
h.td gray hdlt. a huge the end of hrs nose wtth hdtr
llllJllCSSIVC he.td ot gt,ty commg out ot hts nose and
h.tll - kmd ot ltke lllliiC I e"'' .11'id .; dl'tr.rctmg. piece
l1ke to thmk Pnwedul nt lond 'IILktng on the left
Man I) Strong I' m gt ay stde ot Ius mouth, a ttc 111
.rnd I' 111 Jll oud
lm left eye ~nd ile reeked ot
So I 111 rmnwnc to those clw,rp whtskcy Hts hatr
commetct.tls on tclevtsron howevet w,ts the Sdllle gray
'''' h.rtt p10du ct&gt; th .1t colm "' 111111e .md the s,une cut It
only·· the gt'&lt;ty. gr.•du.rl ly. was spcct~cular ''I can't tell
so 110 one wlllno11 ce Fnst
you ." he htccupped, "how
ol ,til. who s ktddtng m.my people nust,lke me tor
whom' Sure. no one wtll you"
Now I' 111 wondering tf
noltcc - II you wo1k ,\t
"s a product out there
there
home .111d yout 10h ''
tlut will nuke me go natuhem £ .1 hc1mit Howcvet
II you hdvc d 1c,tl Job .tt .t t.tlly b.1ld 1 Slowly over
l.rctot y 01 .111 oltrce. pea- 11111e. so no one will notice?
(Jrm Mulle1r 11 Ihe aut/1m
pic' 11 111 nnt1 cc Th ey m.r y
11111 ' ") .tll ) thtng. but tl1cy of " II Tirkn a \illagr ldwl.
wtllnlllt cc I wo1ked .11.111 Compil&lt; illlllg 1 rhe S1mp/e
and RaiJ\ ·, F11 sf
dd .tgcncy llllce ,\\ he1 e .t Lrfc
g1.t y -11.11 red pi oo I rc dO CI Timoo · Yrm u u1 1eat h lwn
lldlllCO Btt.ttl '"''k ,, month 111 f1111 _mullen @' m)lll11' COII1)
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Correction
' POMEROY - Keith Ridenour was charged m a recent
mdictment wtth two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, two counts of operatmg a motor vehicle under the
mfluence and one count of 1m proper handhng ftreanns m a
motor vehtcle.
Defendant Rtdenour was released from h1s arraignment
on a $1 ,000 personal recogmzance bond.
The mtormatton was reported mcorrectly in Monday's
edltton.

Omitted
POMEROY- Farmers Bank and Savmgs Co. paid $225
for Courtney Bumem's pen of market rabbits at Saturday's
Jumor Fatr L1vestock Sale. Her name was omitted from the ·
sale results.

Ohio student aces ACT, SAT tests
MASON (AP) - An Ohio high school student who says
he has been takmg practice tests smce sixth grade has
recetved perfect scores on both the SAT and ACT colleg~
entrance exams.
Ray Wang had a perfect 2,400 on the SAT earher this
year Now Wang has learned that he scored a perfect 36 on
the ACT test
•
The mcomtng senior at Mason High School north of
Cmcmnati says he's mterested m bmmedtcme but hasn't
decided which college to attend.
'
SAT offtctals say 269 of the 1.5 mtlhon students who
took their test last year achieved a perfect score. ACT says
177 of the 2.2mtlhon students who took that test dunng the
2006-2007 school year had a perfect score.
Test officials say they don' t track.how many students ace
both tests.

l7 billion 111 added hook
keepmg and ,management
cosh and $9 4 btl !ton 111 lo"
sales, the stuuy s,uJ
Yet Ill s~n FranciSCO. one
ol the te" pl.rce' rn the coun try to h&lt;11 e adopted~ manddtory patd , Kk lea&gt;e standatd.
the ecunumtc h.u 111 th,tt w,ts
proJected by opponents hds
not matenahzed The policy
allov. s a worker w accrue
one hour of stck lea\ e tor
everv 30 how s 11 orked
' There\ ,, lot of doom and
gloom ,uound 1he t:nlllltl y
when 11 comes to the posstbtllty ot pard stck d,rys. but that's
cert,Hnly
the S,rn
Franctsco c x p~n c ntc ." ,,ud
Greg As,ty a polrc y ,lll,Jl) st
With the ul) "s Ollice ut Labot
Standards Entorccmellt
Carol Pt.rscnte spokes$1

Economic impact of proposed
Ohio sick leave mandate ·
1·A study shows that75,000 jobs could be lost in five

years If Ohio passes an initiative thts fall mandating seven paid sick days for most workers
statewide. The numbers:
• 30 300 JObs lost at ftrms wtth fewer than 100 employees
• 14,500 at lrrms wtth fewer than 20 employees
• $1 17 brlhon tn addtltonal costs to busrnesses each year
• $9.4 billion tn lost sales to all compames
SOURCE: NFIB Research Foundation
'

to workers and treatmg
them ltke tamtly, she smd .
Her employees recetve paid
vacation, health care coverage, chtldbtrth and bereavement leave and shtft differentials - but not a set amount
of stck t1me because tt's
Vlewecl as cost prohtbttt\ e.
''OhiO IS suffenng,"
Kovach satd "Thrs mandate
would make a bad sttuatton
worse,.

Davtd Bellos, chref execuU&gt;c ot 27-employee TLI, a
Cmcmnati-area lightmg manufacturer. sard hts employees
have tour personal days a
year they can apply toward
vacatiOn, s1ck ltme. care ol a
stck cht ld or personal R&amp;R.
Supporters of the ballot
tssue say 2 mtlhon Ohroans
don't have any pmcl ume ott
when they or a famtly member ts stck The Healthy
Fmmhes Campmgn ts runmng televtston ads deptctmg
a womed mother whose chtld
ts stck, contemplatmg leavmg
her chtld at home alone for
the day. losmg a paycheck or
posstbly losmg her JOb.
Roger Getger, prestdent of
the Nattonal FederatiOn of
Independent Busmess/Ohw.
the perception thdt busmess
owners don't care .rbout
thetr employees IS unhm. He

satd many small busmcsses
prov1de more generous ben ellis to thetr wo1 kers thlln
latge• corpor.ruons. though
that doesn't .liways mclude
pard stck ltme
"Small busmess owners.
mcludmg tinns not dtrectly
t&lt;~rgeted hy the m~ndate
h.IV'e been tellmg us that thiS womdn lor the Sdll F1 LLI1CII\CO
m.rnd,rte wtl l be a harclshtp Ch.rmber (II Commett e
for thetr bu,messes and hrn- wh1ch 11]1]10scd the stck-cldy
der theu ublirty to create lllltl,tli\C til.ll p.1ssed thCIC Ill
2006. s,lld compl.rtnts h.11 e
and ret .1m JObs," he satd
In the study. Phdltps, who not been .rbund.tnt
"The m.un obJeCtton was
worked lot the Smal l
tho~t
11 WdS JUst .mother ,lddBusmess Adtmntstratton
under
both
prestdents 011 to tile city mand.1t111g
Re.rgan ,md Chnton, used what busmcsses h.tve to par
econon11(: torecdst modeling to "ldV 111 bus111e ~ -.... ' she
created
by
Regtonal smd -·But srnce then v.e
Econonuc Models Inc . .1 re,rllv h.l\e not hc,Jrd much
htghly reputed Amherst. abutlt H be111g ~~ mlt] ( H Issue
tor a lot ot busrnesscs
Mass. consultmg firm.
In .r 2007 stud} Pulley
The admtntstratton of thenGuv Bob T.11t used 111 the M,tttcts Ohw ,r Clc1 cl.mdsame firm\ lorecastmg in based ltber,li thtnk t.rnk
2005 to show how a t.1x found th,rt ulknng the p.rtd
relonn propos.1l would create stck days wou ld .lctu.tlil
43,()()() jObS and lllJeCI $2 5 yteld a net s~tv1ng..., o! mu1t
btlhon mto Ohto's gross st,tte than $1 pet worke t pet 11 c~k
pwductm a live ye,u penod 10 the st,\te\ 0\CI,tiJ CcOnoThe benefits ol that much- 11l) by reduc111g. lUIIlO\CI 111
touted tax package largely the work tor cc ,md ptOduc would be er,ISed by the " mg healthter and mote p111
mandatot y stck-leave pro- ducttve employees
A&gt;IIIUatcd P1&lt;' ll Wu1e1
posal. the bus mess group's
new fmdmgs show. It would S1&lt;plrm M"t"' 1 &lt; 01111 rl1111ed
also cost Ohto employers tv tftt\ JefJOI f

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Dad's ashes left in Ohio funeral home since 1941

standmg, as fully descnbed
within this order, the
Chairman finds that appellants have wmved thetr nght
to Temporary Rehet."
McWilliams cttes .a secof
the
Oh10
tion
Admmtstrati ve Code as the
basis for his decision which
reads: "If at any time after
the tnttlation of the temporary relief procedure, the
appellant acts m a manner
so as to frustrate the expedttlous nature of this proceedmg. such actmn shall constitute a waiver of right totemporary rehef "
McWilliams' deciSion only
affects the 1ssue of temporary
rehef wtth the Issue of standmg. or the legal JUStification
of the appellants for tilmg
the appeal, remammg unre-

SYRACUSE - The regular, monthly meetmg of the
Syracuse Water Board has been changed to 7 p.m , Sept. S,
due to the Labor Day hohclay
My hall IS so gt .ry II
mak.,cs thundct clouds look
bttght .tnd cheer) Berng
gt ay cloesn 't bothet me
After dll. .11 le.tst I sti ll h.1ve
.1 lull lle,lcl nt hclll I dun I
h,r;c tu do comb-overs.
shdve my head or v.e~r ,,
b,JSeb,lll c.1p 24 houts " d.ry
to prctenil tlldt I still have
h.t~r And II 's dtstmgutshed
look1ng Sit an gets 1111ght
thmk I'm a doctut or a
l&lt;~wye• 01 .t ht gh school
gr.rdu.rte mste.rd ol the boob
I tC.il ly .rm At l e&lt;~st they
mrght thmk that until I open
my mouth.
Ltke many men, lor yedrs
I thought my h,ur h.1d magt c.il, mysttc,tl Samsun-ltke
powers
"'Who s gorng to get the
promotion'' Let"s gtve 11 to
the guy wrth the best hatr ,.
"Who\ gotng get mto thts
exclustve mghtclub? The
guy wtth the best h.m ..
" Who s datlll)l that supctmodel! The guy v.tth the
mce hat1 ··
"Whu should we dtrest •
The guy wtth the b.rd h.nr ..
Look .rt those mug shots
Bad h,trrcuts. c; cry one
The gt ~ ,11 th1ng .rbout
havmg gt .ty l1.1r1 ts th.rt tt

COLUMBUS - A new
study shows that Ohto stands
to lose 75,000 Jobs over five
years rf voters approve a ballot Issue that would gtve
most full-time workers seven
patd stck dliys a year, a small
busmess group sa1d Tuesday.
The study is the ftrst
maJor shot by opponents in
what is gearing up as a nasty
ftght over the so-called
Healthy Famihes Act.
About 20 percent of the JOb
losses would occur m businesses that employ one to 20
employees, even though
those busmesses would not
be required to offer the s1ck
days under the ballot proposal, according to research conducted on behalf of the
National Federation of
Independent Busmess/Ohto
Bruce Ph1llips, an expert ,
htred to conduct the
research. sard the stck day
mandate would force larger
busmesses to cut JObs or production, and that would hurt
small busmess suppliers
Supporters ot th.: mandate, which mclucle orgamzed labor, are gathenng
stgnatures to put the tssue on
ballot Democraltc Gov Ted
Strickland, who opposes the
measure, has been trymg to
get a compromtsc · wtth
advocates that would keep
the plan off the ballot, but so
far has been unsucce ssful
Claudia Kovach, vtce
president of Cuy Machme
Technology in Youngstown,
ts among the cnttt:s of the
sick-day mandate. Her company, which employs 80,
has grown m one of the
state's hardest htt cittes by
offering generous benehts

TOLEDO (AP)- Martha
Grinestaff was 8 years old
when her lather d1ed ot dtabetes 111 1941
She remembers the day of
the funeral, but she never
asked her mother or anyone
else what happened to het
father's remams "It wasn't
discussed and she never
brought it up ," sa1cl
Gnnestaff, now 7~
lt turned out that the ashes
of Julius Morgen were sttll
stored 111 a funeral home ,

NELSONVILLE - Stuart's Opera House 1s havmg its
first ever Community Yard Sale from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Saturday, Sept 6, 111 1ts lobby Items are currently being
accepted for donation. Admtssion to the Commumty Yard
Sale is free, and all items left at the end of the day will be
donated to ReUse Industries If you would like to donate
calling 740-753-1924 or drop ttems at 46 Public Square in
Nelsonville from I0 a.m.-8 p.m., dunng the weeks of Aug.
25 or Sept. 2-5 Also vtsit www.stuartsoperahouse.org for
more ' mtormat10n

r11MMi\

AP STATEHOUSE ~OR RESPONDENT

Thelma Ferne Roush. 93, M1ddleport, passed away on
Aug. 19, 2008, at Overbrook Center m Middleport
She wa~ born Jan 12, 1915, m Leon, W Va , daughter of the
late Vanme Allen Badgley and Sylvta Eddith Dav1s Badgley
She was employed at the former movte theater in Mtddleport.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Curt1s Chester Roush m 1998, two ststers, Nettie
Hayes and Ethel Hawk, and. a great-grandson, Wtlham Story
She is survived by her children: Cheryl (Kenneth) Lee of
Middleport, Sylvta (Templeton) Grueser of Pomeroy, Joyce
Sellers of Columbus, Ga., and Ghester (Mary) Roush of
Middleport, seven grandchildren and II great grandchildren.
Graveside servtces will be conducted at 11 a m on
Friday, Aug. 22, 2008, at Gtlmore Cemetery. There wtll be
no calling hours.
Arrangements were handled by Anderson McDaniel
Funeral Home in M1ddleport A registry ts available online
at www.andersonmcdaniel com.

Yard Sale

ALPHA

Le1te11 to tlte edrtot we nelwme Thn ,fwuld be le11
1/wn 300 &gt;&lt;or·d!. All /ellen ate .lllbJeU ro edlfmg. 1111111 be
11gned and mdude addtel\ and lefer,fw11e nwn/Ja !vo
umrgned /ellen n11/ be publ11lred Le11e11 1hould he 111
good talte, addremng 11\llel, 1101 penonol111e\ Le1te11 of
thanks to orgcmizcuwns and mdlltduall wrllnoli&gt;&lt;' accejJIed for jntbl1ca1w11
,.

Correction Polley

\OtiiH! lo1 ~~ Cdllt.hdate Vvho

.rdop t' sucil ,, platfotm.
l'.rtholtcs ltke myself are
.rpp.ucntl y sLtpposed to
ICJilt cc th.tt the Democrats

Allen Lee Mtller, 23,
Boise, Idaho and formetly of
Galltpolis, passed away
unexpectedly at 5:56 a m on
Monday, Aug 18, 2008, at
hts home in Bmse.
Born March 19, 1985, m
Athens, Ohio, he was the
son of Christopher J and
Cheryl Lefebre Miller, of
Gallipolis
Allen was a 2003 graduate
of Galha Academy Htgh
School and served four
years m the U.S. Atr Force
from Jal'iuary 2004 to
January 2008 as a lineman
and electncmn He was staAllen Lee Miller
uoned at the Mountam
Home Air Force Base in Moun tam Home, Idaho He served
two tours m Iraq, hts ftrst tour bemg m Kirkuk and hiS second tour m AI-Asad. Allen was attenclmg the Boise State
Umverstty as an honor student m computer networking. He
\Vas a member of the New Ltfe Lutheran Church.
In adclttlon to h1s parents, he is survived by his wife,
Veromca Wtlls Mtller; hts one year old son, Elliott Scott
Mtller, hts twm brother and best fnend, Aaron Scott
(Courtney "Rt") Mtller. Delaware, Ohm, his sister, Natalie
Jane Miller, Gallipolis, maternal grandparents, Lee and
Rachel Lefebre, Pomeroy, father-m-law, Jason W1lls and
mother-m-law, Melame Wtlls, both of Boise; sister-in-law,
Ollie Wtlls, Botse, two hrothers-m-law, Ryan McCallum
and Joe Wtlls. both of Botse, aunts, Rena (Lanny)
Longstreth, Rutland, Susie (Bob) Sigman, Chesh1re, Lmda
Mtller, Parkersburg, W Va., uncles, Larry (Louise) Fraley,
Longbottom, Phtl Mtller, Rutland, L10nel (Carolyn)
Lefebre. Manetta; and numerous other aunts; uncles ,
cousms, and many fnends
Allen was preceded m death by hiS paternal grandparents, Leon and Delores Miller, an uncle, Tom Mtller; and a
cousm, Tma Miller
Funeral servtces wtll be held at I p.m on Saturday. Aug.
23, 2008, in the New Life Lutheran Church, Gallir.olis.
Officiating will be Pastor Scott Baker Interment wtll be
later m the Metgs Memory Gardens Fnends rna~ call from
5 to 8 p m. on Fnday at the Cremeens Funeral Chapel and
one hour pnor to the funeral servtce at the church
In heu of flowers memonals may be made m Allen's
memory to his son, Elliott Scott Miller, C/0 15 Oakwood
Dnve, Galhpolis, OH 45631 Envelopes wtll be provtded at
the funeral home. Expresstons of sympathy may be sent to
the family by Ytsiting www cremeensfuneralhomes.com.

n.elma Roush

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choosc .1 sat e .tml legal
.rhmllllil r e ~.~rJle &gt;S nt dbtlt1) IL' p.1y. ',md we oppose
,u1 v .rnd .til ettorts to ~~eak­
cn 111 undt•tm\ne th.ll 1ight" 1
I'"' tnn e I checked. the
C.rthol1c Church opposed

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~edne~day,August2o,2oo8

•

msicle therr ongmal cardboard box from the crematory, along v.tth dozens of
other boxes of unclaimed
rem,uns from the past seven
decades
"It was overwhelming I
couldn 't even comprehend
It for a lew mmutes,"
Grinestatf satd.
U nclatmecl remams are a
httle-known reality of the
funeral busmess
Most
often, relatt~es don't pick
them up because · they

haven "! p.ud thetr bills
Ohm lav. dllows funeral
homes to dtspose ot remams
tf no one has ptcked them
up alter 60 d.rys
It's not unusual for tunera! homes to hold onto the
remams ,
sd Jd
Ann
Cunnmgham, dtrector ot the
Ohto Boatel of Embalmers
and Funeral Drrectm s
"Probably every funeral
home m the state has cremated rema1ns that aren't
ptcked up," she smcl.

The
1em.uns
ot
Gnnest,tfl"s l,nhet .md 21
other people 11 ere 111 " closet .11 Ahele Funer.1l Home.
one ol Toledu s oldest
Another closet held the
rematns ot 15 11101 e people
0\\ner J.rmes Abele "
closmg the lamtly llusmcss
and 11011 trymg to recon11ect
the tem.r tns wtt h then survtvm g rel.rt tves He had
constdered
ad~entsmg
yeats ago to tmd the sut Vl\ mg relatives but never dtd

Ruling from Page Al
and,
accordmg
solved
to the recent tiling "standmg
must be demonstrated by the
Appellants, to the satisfaction of the full Commtsston,
before th1 s appeal can proceed." McW•ll1ams
also wntes: "Only after
standmg is established, will
thts appeal move forward on
ents"
An al argument and evtdcntmry eanng on the matter
of standmg ts scheduled for
tod.1y m Columbus which is
the comnusston's next regularly-scheduled meetmg. On
Aug 12, Gathng had moved
tor a contmuance of today's
meeting due to attorneys
bemg out of town However,
the comnussion said contact
wtth Young copld not be
made to dtscuss Gathng's

request for a contmuance after
what tt clescnbes as "several
attempts " Thts, coup1ed with
the commiSSIOn's destre to
more forward "expeclmously"
resulted' in Gatling's continuance bemg demed w1th the
eomm1sston notmg "a contmuance m1ght delay a decisron
on (what "as) the pendmg
request tor temporat·y relief'
and thts demal rndtcated ''the
Commrsston 's
contmuecl
clestre to mo&gt;e torward expedtttouslv m thts matter''
Afterdescnbmg emarls and
alleged mtssed phone calls to
and from Young. McWtihams
wntcs:
'Obvmusly, Ms
Young ts tgnon ng the
stmtght-forw,rrd fact that she
ha~ been, and cont)nues to be,
the
p.uty
frustrating
the Commtss ton and the

Chatrman 's attempts to move
forward to a Temporary
Relief dectston Had Ms
Young prov1ded the mfonnauon requestedlrequtred to
prove standmg in a timely
fash1on, the Cha11mat1 could
have (I) detenmned prehmtnarily that standmg extsted,
and (2) ~sa tesult, could have
tssued
.1
dectston on
Tempor.uy Rehel M, Young
~ontm u es
to thw.111 the
best etloth ot tile Ch.urm,m
.milthts Comrnts,tlln ..
E;en though Young ltled
the motwns lot tempmary
•eltef .md .1ppeal of G.~tltng
Ohro's 1111111ng pctmtt 111
June, wmk on developmg
th e mme stte ts penmtted
and has continued stnce the
penntt w,rs ISsued .lpproximately three months .1gu

Rates rrom Pag~ At
for Galha over June's 6.6 111 two area cuunues, DJFS
percent, while Meigs sav. a found Lawrence County
1 percent hike from the 10 tell two-tenths of a percent
percent jobless rate the from 6 I m June to 5 9 the
tollowmg month, while
county posted 111 June
Unemployment m Athens Washmgton County also
County JUmped 1.4 percent dtpped two-tenths of a perto 8.1 in July The rate was cent, from 5 6 m June to 5.4
6.7 percent for Athens m m July
State offtcmls say Ohto's
June. Jackson County was
at 8.7 percent, a ft&gt;e-tenths unemployment rate has
of a percent nse from June's JUmped to Its htghest level
8 2 percent, whtle Vinton m more than 15 years. to 7.2
County went from 8.8 per- percent 111 July trom6 6 percent in June to 9 2 m Jul y, cent 111 June.
The st.1te ftgures released
an mcrease ot four-tenths of
last week show that the
a percent
Unemployment declined number of unemployed

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workers 111 July was
430,000, up t~om 394,000
111 June. The number of
unemployed people 111 the
state has mcreased b.)l
96,000 111 the past 12
months
Ohto's 7 2 percent jobless
rate tops national unemployment of 5 7 percent.
Spokesman Bnan Harter
v.llh the stdte DJFS says the
stdte's current unemployment 1,lie " the hrghest
stnce December 1992. when
11 was also 7 2 percent
Dep.trtmcm
dtrector
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Ohio legislators · Ohio AG candidate wants corruption commission
hold DHL hearing
WILMINGTON lAP) - Nearly 200 people packed art
Ohio legislative meeting Tuesday to hear 1es1imony on the
impac1 of DHL plans to switch to UPS cargo delivery -. a
move thai wou ld cost an esumated 8,000 JObs at an a1r park
in this southwest Ohio ci1y.
LL Gov. Lee Fisher said in testimony before the joint legislative committee meeting that the state is evaluating !he
DHL air freig ht hub in Wihning10n for other posstble uses
while it also tries to save !he jobs that could be lost tf DHL
hires Uni1ed Parcel-Service to fly, its U.S. cargo.
''The Slakes for Wilming1on , Clin1on County, this region
and our emlre s1a1e are very high." Fisher said. "The
Wi.lminown Air Park is a priceless asset Right here, quietly nestl;d in this commun it~: is the largest p~ivately owned
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airport in the Umted States.
Also 1es1ifying were other state and c_IVIC leader~ as well
as officials and employees of ABX A1r Inc., whtch now
transports DHL packages ·through the air park along with
ASTAR Air Cargo.
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Fisher said the state has directed consultants to evaluate the
hub's facilities for possible redevelopment, even while Ohio
begins legal step.s to try to prevent a DHL-UPS deaL Oh10
Anomey Nancy Rogers sent letters Tue_sda~ to European
Union leaders and other government offictals m Europe a~k­
ing them to examine whether the proP?sed deal would limit
competition in their shippmg market, F1sher satd.
The joint hearing held at rhe mr fretght hub was convened
by the House State Govern':'lent _and Elec~ons Committee
and the Senate Finance and Fmanctal Institutions Comllllttee.
State Rep. David Daniels, R-Greenfield, said the meeqng
was informative and he hopes it can help lead to a solutiOn
· that benefits all parties.
"This is not a ·Republican issue or a Democrat issue," said
Daniels. 'This is about rhe people of rhis community and how
we can work togerher to deal wirh rhis situation and save jobs."
Local officials said the job losses would be dcvastatmg.
"This is not just a company moving out; but it's a ripping
\JUt Qf rhe conmmnity," Wilmington Mayor Dav1d Ra1zk smd.
· In May, Deutsche Post World Net, the German company
ihat owns DHL, said it was losing a~out $1.3 btlhon a year
on its U.S. operation and would hire UPS to replace ABX
Air and ASTAR Air Cargo in transporting DHL'packages.
That would mean much of the work normally handled at
Wilmington Air Park would be transferred to a UPS facili ty in Loui sville, Ky. , although DHL and UPS have not
finalized a contract.
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Dayton and hires ABX Air to transport JJackages as well as
unload, reload and sort them. ASTAR Air Cargo also transports parcels.
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ABX employs 7,000 workers at the freight hub, ASTAR
1.000 and DHL 720.
ABX will lay off 200 aircraft maintenance employees in two
months because DHL said it would no longer requrre use of
the planes rhe workers ser:'ice for DHL, Joe Hete, pres1dent
and chief executive of Alf Transport Servtces Group Inc..
which owns ABX, said Tuesday during a break in rhe hearing.
· ABX employees and a union that represents postal workers started a petition drive· and letter-wntmg campmgn to
try to persuade DHL to abandon its ~ian to switch to UPS.
Politicians hopped on board, mcludmg pres1den1Ial candtdates Barack Obama and John McCain, and rhe chalfffia.n of
the U.S . House Transportation and Infrastructure Cnmmutee
said a hearing requested by Ohio's congresswnal delegation
would be held when Congress reconvenes in September.

CLEVELAND - The
Republican candidate for
Ohi o attorney general
Tuesday suggested a new
state comm ission to probe
public corruption.
Columbus Iawver Mike
Cri tes said he hopes to convince the ·Legislature to
establish an Ohio Publi c
Corrupti on Commission
that would investigate possible wrongdoing by state
anif local officia ls if there is
evidence
of potential
felonies.
He made the ·announcec
ment in Cuyahoga County,
where last month's FBI and
IRS raids on the homes .and
offices of a commissioner
and auditor 1ouched off concerns over whether public
official s routin ely breach
the public trust.
Crites is running against
Democratic Ohio Treasurer
Richard Cordray and independent Robert Owens.
Cordray said authorizing
a commission to prosecute
crrmes should be ''handled
with great care." . . ·
"The rights of all of our
citizens are at stake," he
said in a prepared statement.
"It should never be used for
political
grandstanding.
That, I believe, will emerge
as one of the core differences between my opponent
and myself."
Crites, a former U.S .
attorney for southern Ohio,
dismi ssed
Cordray 's
respon se,
saying
his
Democrati c opponent hasn't
.been a prosecutor.
" I don't think he has the
practical experience to real-.
ly understan~. the· basis of
thi s proposa l, Cntes sa1d 111
Cleveland.
"It's su.ch a mistake,"
Owens said about the
Crites' proposaL "It could
end up mired in bureaucracy that hides corruption. I'm
concerned that it would lack
transparency."
The corruption issue is
big in Ohio's attorney general race. The state's former
Democratic attorney general, Marc Dann, resigned in
May after a sexual harass-

ment investigation at his
office revealed unprofessional beh avior by Dann
and some of his. top aides.
In the Cuyahoga County
investigation, in which v.arious records were seized, the
· probe targeted two influential
Democrats,
Commissioner
Jimmy
Dimora and Auditor Frank

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2:02:4 just a couple ticks qff
the 2:02: I raci'ng standard.
The winning entry had John
Melsheimer in the sulky for
the Hopewell, Ohio entry.
Dakotasmeanmachine wa s
second ahead, of Super
Marlatt of Olin Harneess.
That entry was owned by
turbulent Air from Beaver,
Ohio.
The second race for twoyear old fillies was won by
Lady Ann Ross with Charlie
Schoonover in the sulkey of
the Ross Bateman (Athens,
Ohio) entry. Gingerbear of
Ty Van Rhoden was second
with former Meigs Countian
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River Vall ey at Minford, 7:30p.m.
Waterford at South Gallia. 7:30p.m.
Coal Grove at Meigs, 7:30p.m.
Eastern at Alexander, 7:30p. m.
Southern at Symmes Valley, 7:30p.m.

ROCKSPRINGS A
warm, sunny day greeted a
nice crowd that assembled
for the even hotter harness
racing action at the Meig s
County Fair Saturday afternoon, where thirteen · races
were sponsored by the
Southern
Valley
Colt
Circuit. As the participants
filed to the post, announcer
Chris · Patterson echoed a
deep, vibrating rendition of
"Th-h-h-he R-oooooock" as
he introduced the day's rae ~
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Springs oval, where "The
Rock" is t)le symbolic name

for the scenic track.
The field was introduced
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Shadow, while 2008 Horse
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General Tire, Anderson,
McDaniel Funeral Home ,
The
Daily
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Cluli, Eagles Club, Buns
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The Daily Sentinel blanket race for Three-year Olds was won by Coming To The Call, a Kathryn Hawk-owned entry driven
by Brett Miller. Racing for place was Black Fortune in second, then KC Spur and Please Inqu ire out of the Lowe Stables
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CHILLICOTHE - The
World of Outlaw Late
Model serie s will be coming
to Jim Nier 's K-C Race way,
Saturday, August 23 when
the greatest show on dirt
comes to the Buckeye slate.
The nation 's. prem ier late
model. series will also serve
as the K-C late model season champion ship joined by
Modifieds running for lheir
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Hobby Stocks will round
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Darrell Lanigan holds a
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the K-C speedplant, but it
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the travel ing star. Jo&gt;h
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a string of good runs m · th~
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judging by his lriumphant
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night's 50-lap A-Main at
Screven Motor Speedway,
the defending WoO LMS
champion isn't going down
without a fight. K-C is his
home stomping grounds and
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address this." Crites said.
Mike Crites, "We Ohioans are . embarRepublican rassed and outraged at the
attorney
parade of incompetence and
general
public corruption that we 've
candidate,
seen
in
thi s
state,
answers
Republicans and Democrats
questions ·
alike. It's not grands\andmg.
during a
It 's simply a proposal to deal
neWS•COn'with public corruption." ·
ference
Crites said the proposal
Tuesday in
calls for a I0-member comCleveland.
mi ssion that would be
Crites on
biparti san and confirmed by
Tuesday
the state Senate. The Ohio
attorney general would not
called lor
an indepen- be part of the commission,
but it would be within the
dent com·
attorney
general's office. It
mission to
would
vet
corruption cominvestigate
plaints and investigate some
corruption
under
a cloak of secrecy.
in state and
Crites
said he will reclocal govommend
that the commi s- ·
ernments.
sion and its staff be funded
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through the attorney general's budget with no
Russo, who have remained added cost. ·
at their jobs and have
Lake County Republican
denied any wrongdoing . No Rep. Carol-Ann Schindel
charges have been filed.
said~ the new commtss1on
Crites said his proposal is · would improve government
based on concerns of people accountability. She said
throughout Ohio about dis- detail s will be IIJorked out
honesty in government.
over the next few · weeks
"This is in response to before · she sponsors a bill
many people in the state of that would establi'sh the
Ohio saying we've got to commission.

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In this .Nov. 24, 2007 file photo, West Virginia's Pat White carries the ball away from
. Connecticut's Dan Davis (6) and Darius Butler (1) during the first half of a football game
ln Morgantewn, W.Va.

WVU QB White set to pass more

. MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(Al") West Virginia's
revised playbook might be
the only thing· between Pat
White and his chance to
become. the top· rushing
qi.~rterback in major-college
ruoiball.
; l':irst-year coach Bill
Stewart wants the speedy
White to throw more lhis
~lia~on as the No. 8
Molmtaineers try to balance
ooi:a potent but one-dimensional offense that crumbled
at the worst possible. time in
:2007.
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win at home over bitter rival
Pitlsburgh
m
early
December to earn a spot in
the national championship
game. Instead, WVU was
held to I04 yards rushmg one-third its · usual total.
Pittsburgh won 13-9 and the
Mountaine.ers settled for the
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about, but the changes it from last season, including
brought on offense are.
Darius Reynaud, who tied a
By getting additional work school record with 1'2 of the
for his arm instead of his team's 16 TO receptions.
legs this season, White call s · Potential
starters
it "spreading the love. " And Gonzales, Dorrell Jalloh and
Stewart has no doubt that Jock Sanders combined for
White, 26-4 as a starter, can only 46 catches last year.
make the transition to Adding to the mix is junior
throwing more often.
college transfer Alric Arnett,
"Patrick White 's the great- who sat out last season with
est winner in college foot- a thumb injury.
ball today,". Stewart said.
''I'm not sure that the
"The guy will find a way to coaching staff has ·had the .
beat you." ·
confidence in the receivers
Last year West Virginia in the past," Gonzales said.
was good for only 20 paS's "But I think with the· new
attempts and 159 yards pass- coaching staff having confiing per game. But the dence in Pat and his throwlongest play from scrim- . ing ability and also the
mage was a 79-yard touch- receivers making play s,
down pass from White to we're really going to open it
Tito Gonzales in the '48-28 up this year. Teams art;,
bowl win over Oklahoma.
going to really be in trouble
White will need to find when they play us because
some new receiving ·connec- .
lions. G(,mzales is b11ck, but
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NCAA investigating Pruett, Page 86

Ohio legislators · Ohio AG candidate wants corruption commission
hold DHL hearing
WILMINGTON lAP) - Nearly 200 people packed art
Ohio legislative meeting Tuesday to hear 1es1imony on the
impac1 of DHL plans to switch to UPS cargo delivery -. a
move thai wou ld cost an esumated 8,000 JObs at an a1r park
in this southwest Ohio ci1y.
LL Gov. Lee Fisher said in testimony before the joint legislative committee meeting that the state is evaluating !he
DHL air freig ht hub in Wihning10n for other posstble uses
while it also tries to save !he jobs that could be lost tf DHL
hires Uni1ed Parcel-Service to fly, its U.S. cargo.
''The Slakes for Wilming1on , Clin1on County, this region
and our emlre s1a1e are very high." Fisher said. "The
Wi.lminown Air Park is a priceless asset Right here, quietly nestl;d in this commun it~: is the largest p~ivately owned
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airport in the Umted States.
Also 1es1ifying were other state and c_IVIC leader~ as well
as officials and employees of ABX A1r Inc., whtch now
transports DHL packages ·through the air park along with
ASTAR Air Cargo.
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Fisher said the state has directed consultants to evaluate the
hub's facilities for possible redevelopment, even while Ohio
begins legal step.s to try to prevent a DHL-UPS deaL Oh10
Anomey Nancy Rogers sent letters Tue_sda~ to European
Union leaders and other government offictals m Europe a~k­
ing them to examine whether the proP?sed deal would limit
competition in their shippmg market, F1sher satd.
The joint hearing held at rhe mr fretght hub was convened
by the House State Govern':'lent _and Elec~ons Committee
and the Senate Finance and Fmanctal Institutions Comllllttee.
State Rep. David Daniels, R-Greenfield, said the meeqng
was informative and he hopes it can help lead to a solutiOn
· that benefits all parties.
"This is not a ·Republican issue or a Democrat issue," said
Daniels. 'This is about rhe people of rhis community and how
we can work togerher to deal wirh rhis situation and save jobs."
Local officials said the job losses would be dcvastatmg.
"This is not just a company moving out; but it's a ripping
\JUt Qf rhe conmmnity," Wilmington Mayor Dav1d Ra1zk smd.
· In May, Deutsche Post World Net, the German company
ihat owns DHL, said it was losing a~out $1.3 btlhon a year
on its U.S. operation and would hire UPS to replace ABX
Air and ASTAR Air Cargo in transporting DHL'packages.
That would mean much of the work normally handled at
Wilmington Air Park would be transferred to a UPS facili ty in Loui sville, Ky. , although DHL and UPS have not
finalized a contract.
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Dayton and hires ABX Air to transport JJackages as well as
unload, reload and sort them. ASTAR Air Cargo also transports parcels.
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ABX employs 7,000 workers at the freight hub, ASTAR
1.000 and DHL 720.
ABX will lay off 200 aircraft maintenance employees in two
months because DHL said it would no longer requrre use of
the planes rhe workers ser:'ice for DHL, Joe Hete, pres1dent
and chief executive of Alf Transport Servtces Group Inc..
which owns ABX, said Tuesday during a break in rhe hearing.
· ABX employees and a union that represents postal workers started a petition drive· and letter-wntmg campmgn to
try to persuade DHL to abandon its ~ian to switch to UPS.
Politicians hopped on board, mcludmg pres1den1Ial candtdates Barack Obama and John McCain, and rhe chalfffia.n of
the U.S . House Transportation and Infrastructure Cnmmutee
said a hearing requested by Ohio's congresswnal delegation
would be held when Congress reconvenes in September.

CLEVELAND - The
Republican candidate for
Ohi o attorney general
Tuesday suggested a new
state comm ission to probe
public corruption.
Columbus Iawver Mike
Cri tes said he hopes to convince the ·Legislature to
establish an Ohio Publi c
Corrupti on Commission
that would investigate possible wrongdoing by state
anif local officia ls if there is
evidence
of potential
felonies.
He made the ·announcec
ment in Cuyahoga County,
where last month's FBI and
IRS raids on the homes .and
offices of a commissioner
and auditor 1ouched off concerns over whether public
official s routin ely breach
the public trust.
Crites is running against
Democratic Ohio Treasurer
Richard Cordray and independent Robert Owens.
Cordray said authorizing
a commission to prosecute
crrmes should be ''handled
with great care." . . ·
"The rights of all of our
citizens are at stake," he
said in a prepared statement.
"It should never be used for
political
grandstanding.
That, I believe, will emerge
as one of the core differences between my opponent
and myself."
Crites, a former U.S .
attorney for southern Ohio,
dismi ssed
Cordray 's
respon se,
saying
his
Democrati c opponent hasn't
.been a prosecutor.
" I don't think he has the
practical experience to real-.
ly understan~. the· basis of
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Cleveland.
"It's su.ch a mistake,"
Owens said about the
Crites' proposaL "It could
end up mired in bureaucracy that hides corruption. I'm
concerned that it would lack
transparency."
The corruption issue is
big in Ohio's attorney general race. The state's former
Democratic attorney general, Marc Dann, resigned in
May after a sexual harass-

ment investigation at his
office revealed unprofessional beh avior by Dann
and some of his. top aides.
In the Cuyahoga County
investigation, in which v.arious records were seized, the
· probe targeted two influential
Democrats,
Commissioner
Jimmy
Dimora and Auditor Frank

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2:02:4 just a couple ticks qff
the 2:02: I raci'ng standard.
The winning entry had John
Melsheimer in the sulky for
the Hopewell, Ohio entry.
Dakotasmeanmachine wa s
second ahead, of Super
Marlatt of Olin Harneess.
That entry was owned by
turbulent Air from Beaver,
Ohio.
The second race for twoyear old fillies was won by
Lady Ann Ross with Charlie
Schoonover in the sulkey of
the Ross Bateman (Athens,
Ohio) entry. Gingerbear of
Ty Van Rhoden was second
with former Meigs Countian
Don Spencer in the sulky of
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River Vall ey at Minford, 7:30p.m.
Waterford at South Gallia. 7:30p.m.
Coal Grove at Meigs, 7:30p.m.
Eastern at Alexander, 7:30p. m.
Southern at Symmes Valley, 7:30p.m.

ROCKSPRINGS A
warm, sunny day greeted a
nice crowd that assembled
for the even hotter harness
racing action at the Meig s
County Fair Saturday afternoon, where thirteen · races
were sponsored by the
Southern
Valley
Colt
Circuit. As the participants
filed to the post, announcer
Chris · Patterson echoed a
deep, vibrating rendition of
"Th-h-h-he R-oooooock" as
he introduced the day's rae ~
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Springs oval, where "The
Rock" is t)le symbolic name

for the scenic track.
The field was introduced
by outrider Erin Dunn on
Shadow, while 2008 Horse
Princess Kelsey Turner presented the winning blankets.
Blanket sponsors were
General Tire, Anderson,
McDaniel Funeral Home ,
The
Daily
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Pomeroy/Middleport Liops
Cluli, Eagles Club, Buns
Party
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Powell s
Foodfair,
McDonalds.
Middleport Trophies and
Tees, ·Farmers Bank, Holzer
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Quality Print Shop.
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Golf
Gallia Academy at Well ston. 4 p.m.
Trimble at Eastern (Pine Hil ls]. 4:30p.m.
River Valley at Wellsto n (Falrgreens).
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Thursday August 21

The Daily Sentinel blanket race for Three-year Olds was won by Coming To The Call, a Kathryn Hawk-owned entry driven
by Brett Miller. Racing for place was Black Fortune in second, then KC Spur and Please Inqu ire out of the Lowe Stables
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welcome Dr. john Perry to the regioJ\. -A highly-trained and experienced cardiodldracie "":·
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persona liz~ ca~. Dedi~tlng hims~lf anCI hl~
team to dehvermg the highest quality_of care
possible is foremost as a goal. After ~'l,)~ng
fellowships at CleYeland Clinic and S~ ·
University of New York, Dr. Perry pra~fed ' ·
in the Canton, Ohio region before ~(If
to Gallipolis. In his short time he~.
already successfully completed' nom~ i,
open heart. valve replacement and thorac1c
procedures. Patients, families and refe~ing
physicians have been extremely satisfied with
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Can Doit Forever with
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Attack At Dawn on th e
Diana Malone (Waterford ,
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Stylishprincess was third
with a race time of 2:07:0.
The Daily Sentinel blanket
race for Three-year Olds
was won by Coming To The
C111l, a Kathryn Hawkowned enlry driven by Brett
Miller. Radng for place was
Black Fortune . in second,
then KC Spur and Please

CHILLICOTHE - The
World of Outlaw Late
Model serie s will be coming
to Jim Nier 's K-C Race way,
Saturday, August 23 when
the greatest show on dirt
comes to the Buckeye slate.
The nation 's. prem ier late
model. series will also serve
as the K-C late model season champion ship joined by
Modifieds running for lheir
season
championship .
Hobby Stocks will round
out the racing card.
Darrell Lanigan holds a
narrow lead over young
charger Jo sh Richards.
Lanigan has a few win s a1
the K-C speedplant, but it
.has been a long dry spe ll for
the travel ing star. Jo&gt;h
Richards of Shinnston, WV
.is lurking 'in second and has
a string of good runs m · th~
K-C oval, where he finished
a solid second in the 2007
Dirt
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World
Championship.
Third in 'points is Steve
Franci s, who cut hi s teeth al
the K-C high-banks . Steve
Francis knows he's running
out of tim ~ to catch Darrell
Lanigan in the 2008 World
of Outlaws Late Model
Series points standings. But
judging by his lriumphant
· performance in Saturday
night's 50-lap A-Main at
Screven Motor Speedway,
the defending WoO LMS
champion isn't going down
without a fight. K-C is his
home stomping grounds and
one of his favorite racing
venC1es.

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address this." Crites said.
Mike Crites, "We Ohioans are . embarRepublican rassed and outraged at the
attorney
parade of incompetence and
general
public corruption that we 've
candidate,
seen
in
thi s
state,
answers
Republicans and Democrats
questions ·
alike. It's not grands\andmg.
during a
It 's simply a proposal to deal
neWS•COn'with public corruption." ·
ference
Crites said the proposal
Tuesday in
calls for a I0-member comCleveland.
mi ssion that would be
Crites on
biparti san and confirmed by
Tuesday
the state Senate. The Ohio
attorney general would not
called lor
an indepen- be part of the commission,
but it would be within the
dent com·
attorney
general's office. It
mission to
would
vet
corruption cominvestigate
plaints and investigate some
corruption
under
a cloak of secrecy.
in state and
Crites
said he will reclocal govommend
that the commi s- ·
ernments.
sion and its staff be funded
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through the attorney general's budget with no
Russo, who have remained added cost. ·
at their jobs and have
Lake County Republican
denied any wrongdoing . No Rep. Carol-Ann Schindel
charges have been filed.
said~ the new commtss1on
Crites said his proposal is · would improve government
based on concerns of people accountability. She said
throughout Ohio about dis- detail s will be IIJorked out
honesty in government.
over the next few · weeks
"This is in response to before · she sponsors a bill
many people in the state of that would establi'sh the
Ohio saying we've got to commission.

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In this .Nov. 24, 2007 file photo, West Virginia's Pat White carries the ball away from
. Connecticut's Dan Davis (6) and Darius Butler (1) during the first half of a football game
ln Morgantewn, W.Va.

WVU QB White set to pass more

. MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(Al") West Virginia's
revised playbook might be
the only thing· between Pat
White and his chance to
become. the top· rushing
qi.~rterback in major-college
ruoiball.
; l':irst-year coach Bill
Stewart wants the speedy
White to throw more lhis
~lia~on as the No. 8
Molmtaineers try to balance
ooi:a potent but one-dimensional offense that crumbled
at the worst possible. time in
:2007.
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' West Virginia needed a
win at home over bitter rival
Pitlsburgh
m
early
December to earn a spot in
the national championship
game. Instead, WVU was
held to I04 yards rushmg one-third its · usual total.
Pittsburgh won 13-9 and the
Mountaine.ers settled for the
Fiesta BowL
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about, but the changes it from last season, including
brought on offense are.
Darius Reynaud, who tied a
By getting additional work school record with 1'2 of the
for his arm instead of his team's 16 TO receptions.
legs this season, White call s · Potential
starters
it "spreading the love. " And Gonzales, Dorrell Jalloh and
Stewart has no doubt that Jock Sanders combined for
White, 26-4 as a starter, can only 46 catches last year.
make the transition to Adding to the mix is junior
throwing more often.
college transfer Alric Arnett,
"Patrick White 's the great- who sat out last season with
est winner in college foot- a thumb injury.
ball today,". Stewart said.
''I'm not sure that the
"The guy will find a way to coaching staff has ·had the .
beat you." ·
confidence in the receivers
Last year West Virginia in the past," Gonzales said.
was good for only 20 paS's "But I think with the· new
attempts and 159 yards pass- coaching staff having confiing per game. But the dence in Pat and his throwlongest play from scrim- . ing ability and also the
mage was a 79-yard touch- receivers making play s,
down pass from White to we're really going to open it
Tito Gonzales in the '48-28 up this year. Teams art;,
bowl win over Oklahoma.
going to really be in trouble
White will need to find when they play us because
some new receiving ·connec- .
lions. G(,mzales is b11ck, but
Plean see White, 86

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Houses for Rent .......................................... 410
In Memoriam .... .......... .................................. 020
lnsurance ............................. ...................... .. 130

Lawn &amp; Garden EqutpmenL ..................... 660
Llveslock ...................................................... 630
Losl and Found ........................................... 060
Lots &amp; Acreage ............................................ 350
Mlocellanooua.............................................. 170
Mlacellanaous Merchandlse ....................... S40
Mobile Home Repolr .................................... 860
Mobile Homes for Ront ............................... 420
Mobile Homeo for Salt ................................320
Money Ia Loan .......... .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .................... 220
Motorcycleo &amp; 4 Wheelero .... .:.................... 740
Mutlcellnotrumentl ............. ...................... 670
Peroonala ... .................................................. 005
Pete lor Salt ................................................ 560
Plumbing &amp; Hoallng .............. ,.................... ,820
Proftitlonel Sorvlceo ................................. 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ............................... 160
Root Ealata Wanttd ............................: ........ 360
Schoololnatructlon ..................................... 150
Seed , Planl &amp; Fortlllzor .............................. 650
Situation• Wanted ....................................... 120
Space for Rent ........................................... ..460
Sporting Gooda ........................................... 520
SUV 'o for Sale .............................................. 720
Trucko for Sole ............................................ 715
Upholstery ................................................... 870
Vans For Sale.: ............................................. 730
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Farm Equlpment ..... ............................ ,........ 610
Aug. 21 -22, 623 1/2 Russell
Farms for Rent ............................................. 430
St Middleport , furnatu re,
Farms for Sale ............................................. 330
appliances. tools. automatFor Le8se ..................................................... 490
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For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
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General Hauling ........................................... 850 , Movtng/Yard Sale
Giveaway ......................................................040
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Happy Ads .................................................... oso
Thur. 8am-? ndmg lawn
Hay &amp; Graln .................................................. 640
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currency, proof/mi nt sets.
diamonds. MTS Coin Shop
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446-2842
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and willing to do addttionat
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Send Resumes to: Magic
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has a postt1oo opening for a
Preschool Attendant lor an
Eastern
local
student
attending the Integrated
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learnmg Center for the
2008·2009 School Year
Applicants must meet para professional requ irements
and be lice nsed by the Ohio
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Athens ·
Meigs E.ducat1011al Servtce
Center, P.O. Box 684 ,
Ohio 45769
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agenc1es fleet msurance
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Sub mit letter of interest,
resume, and references 'to
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Super 1ntend en~
AthensMeigs ESC. P.O. Boll 684,
Pomeroy
OH
45769.
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620-4946 e1&gt;1 RO 19
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Listings 800-620-4946 me.
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Beautiful, Apts. at Jackson
Estates. 52 We stw ood
Dnve. from $365 to S500.
740-446·2568
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Tn-tevel bnck/cedar. on 98
acres. Rutland Oh. pnvate
setting E!aHn kit chen, 3 br .
2 full baths, tg IM ngroom.
lg tam11y room . out ol flood
pl atn (7 40)742-2404 or 740949·2930

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Br Mobile home lor sale ·Cora Mill Ad 4844 Near
water.sewe r elec triC Beau111 Cora, 5 mtles from Rodney
ul.secui ed wooded 1 ac re lot 2 BR. 1 Bath. Appliance s.
20 mm. to Athens or Wtb Hook -up, Large Yard.
.Home
IS $385/mo, $300 deposit,
Pomeroy
ltvable,large 2nd Bd room 1n Credtl Check, (614)946need of repa.r $30.000 or 3307 or 161 4)332·025 4
best offer 740-698-079
Dblwide 3BR/2BA. lrg yard
1991 Noms 14:o::70 2 baths- kll chen apphan ces. NO
extra mce . All ready Set up PET S/SMOK ING
B •dwell
on re nted tot - close to new area
$600 /rent+ Deposlt.
GAHS Mtghl consider land 740-367-0507
contract $13,500 740·446For Rent (2) Mobile Homes
4053
both 2br, 1ba. now takmg
3 BA 14x70 on 5.7 acres of epplioations 304-593-6197
land w1th 18x4 above ground
pool , 8x10 metal shed,
APAKI'i\oiEN'l'S
12)1,24 shed w1th loll,
l"f.)R RENT
S39 .000. 32 14 Boggs Rd. . . ...;iliiiiliiiiliooor
PatriOt, OH . (740 )256-6 586
1 and 2 bedroom apartBrand new 3bed 2ba th on
ments. furni shed and uni ur+- half acre,1n Pl. Pl easant. ni shed , and hou ses m
OWNER FINANCE AVA IL· Pomeroy and Middl eport,
ABLE 740-446-3570
secunty deposit requ1red. no
pets, 740-9 92-2218
Federa l Funds JUSt released
lor Land Owners No clos- IBA Apt. WID hookups.
Ing cost and ZERO DOWNI satelllj e TV incl wl rent.
Will
do
Land close to hospital Call 740Improvements Bankruptcy 339·0362
&amp; Ba d Credtl OK 2, 3, 4 and
5 bedrooms avail able. 740- 2 bed room apartment for
rent 1n Middleport, no pets,
446-33 84
1740)992·5858
New 3 Bedroom homes from
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Antiq ue Library Table $100
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Three Cancelled Orders
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6 wks old, shots &amp; wormed Angus Bi.!IIS show hetfers,
ou1standlng crossbred hal$200 each . Call 740-388te'r broke bull or steer
8743
Exce ll ent Breedtng . Top
Pn ced
Performance .
Pomerantans 4 months old,
Reasonably
males. sable colo r $ 150.
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4 ~5 round bales Good Hay 99
740·742 2457 or 740-416- Expeditton. Lase• red, PW,
4862
PL PB PS .. heated leather
seats. sunroof. 6 dtsc CD &amp;
Round bale s at tlay reasO'n- 3rd seat Molor has approx
ably pnced. (740)742-8200
60.000 m1les. body has
165 000 miles Very good
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cond1hon. $9 600 304-8822003 S1mpt.c1ty Pre stig e rid3702
ing mower 20hp. SOm cui .
Good
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New
15
TKlCKS
$5,700 askmg $2 500 mise
mRSALE
F.Qrn·~ u~vr
pulll:Jehlnd accessones 304675·3600
199 4 Toyota p1ckup SR5
6ft 3pt di SC, $500 411. 3pl
custom
topper
wilh
tJush hog. $300 611. 3pt
Ex
cellent
Condition
1996
bush
hog
$495:
6ft
10
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Honda ST11 00 motorcycle
adjustable d1 sc, $575 0 60
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excellent condi!IOn 4461740)367·0596
1010
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SUVs
BUILT.
VALLEY RUns and looks great 740H 0 AS E 1 L 1VEST 0 C K 245·0125
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EQU IPMENT TRAILERS. 1995 F1reb1rd Formula 350- 2000 Sliver Dodge Durango
EXPRESS
&amp; LTI, 1999 Saturn 2·dr. 2003 1999 Jeep Grd Cherokee
CA RG O
H OMES T EADER Stratus 2-dr other quahty 4~~:4 's, tow pks .. x/cn. 160K
C ARGO /CONCESSION vehtcl es in stodl w1th war- $5 500 ea. (740)992 -7599
TRAI LERS. B+W GOOSE· ranty Pnced to sell Stop or
99 Ford bplore r Sport
NECK
HITCHE S. call COOK MOTORS 328
4WD. blu e&amp; grey. 120000
Jackson
P1ke
740·446
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CARMICHAEL
EQU IP m1les. loaded runs/looks
MENT /C ARMICHAEL 1999 Saturn C2 wJ sunroof.
good Good t~r es 446-4448
TRAI.LERS SALES &amp; SE A· AIC CD player $1000 obo
afte1 Spm
VICE
SPE CIAL
20F T 245-9089
GOOSENECK
FLATBED
30
VANS
$3999 VIEW OUR ENTIRE 2003 NLSSiln Xetra 135, 000
FoKSALE
TR AI LER INV ENTORY. AT m1tes. dark green. 4 wheet
WWW CA RMICHAE L- dnve. $10.000. 2000 Chevy
t60 .000 m1les. t 995 Jayo Chevy converston
TRAILERS COM 740·446· Cavaj1e r
manual transmiSS ion sun- van m1tes 098648 eiCcellent
3825
root. Sliver $2,500. 740-415· shape, easy on gas. 4 new
tues 5 seats one makes
Have you pnced a John 6300 or 740-416-6301
bed w/TV. $5.000. also
Deere. lately? You' l~ be SUI·
pr1sedl Check out our used Pattee Impounds! Cars tram . 6x16 tratletr double wheels.
1 Hondas. Chevys. brakes. ta1lhghl , rear·gate.
tnven tory
at S500
w WW CAR E O C 0 M Jeeps, Fords. &amp; 'morel lor excellent shape. year old.
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740 hslings 800·620·46?5 e ~ V435
$1 .400 (7 40 )992·0174
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list for Hud-subs1d1zed. 1-br
apa rtm ent
for
I he
2br Apartment on Viand St
elderly/disabled, can 675bestd e Dorn1no 's
$375
6679
month . $375 deposit 3048t 2-4350

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Located on Torna do Rd . off
At 33, Rac1ne (Park
&amp; Rtd8) e~~: tt 740-949·2246 Mtntaturc Dachshunds CKC
reg 1stered shO ts wormed
f'40 ML'i(_H.I.ANfXll 'S male &amp; 1emales, long &amp; shOrt
Mf:KCHAN UISE
ha1r. •ed. black &amp; tan.
$400 00 mal es $450 00
16 ca fete11a tables. 12' long females 304-593-3820
fold m center w/seats
I \i{\l'ol 1'1'1 II..,
at1ached on each s1de, best
ones $50 ne,;t best $35. w1ll
,'\.II\ 1'101 1\
sell s~pa rat ely or all together. call (740)742-2743 ' or 1"10
F~RM
740· 742-2780

2&amp;3BA -apts. $385 and up.
Cebtral An. WID Hookup ,
Tenant pays electric EHO NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams. Ptpe Rebar
For
Concrete,
Angle,
Ellm View Apts. Channel. Flat Bar. Steel
(304)882·3017
For
Dra1ns.
Gratmg
Onveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L
Gracious Living t and 2 Scrap Metals Open Mon day.
Bedroom Apts. at V•U age Tuesday Wednesd ay &amp;
Manor and Rtverstde Apl s. m Fnday, Bam-4 30pm Closed
Saturday
&amp;
Middleport, from $327 to Thu rsday,
S592 740-992•5064 Equa l Sunday (740)446-7300
--..,.-----Honey Suckl e Htlls cu rrenlly
tak 1ng apphcahons tor 1 to 2
BR umls lau ndry &amp; enlergency
maintenance
country 11v1ng 5 mmutes
hom maj or shopp 1ng . mad1caf etc call today tor additional mlo and to maKe
appointment 740-446-3344
Monday, Wednesday. and
Fr~day 10A. 4P

Thursdays (6 p.m. to B p.m.)

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Special!!! ·

August 21 , 2008

Sat. 8/23/08
6:00pm
Mason Co. Fairgrounds
Rt 62N Pt. Pleasant, wv
(Practice 4:30 pm}
304-882·2884
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Ken more Range
whtte,
smooth cook top $250 also
Kenmore Microwave white,
over the range $ t 25 Call
441·9865

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Sate Berber star tmg at
$5 95I yd. Remna nts $35
Dnve a llnle. Save alot 446CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· 7444
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE !
ToWnhouse
apartments, Up rtght freezer, excell ent
and/or ·small house s FOR
condttt on S200 obo Call
RENT Call (740)441 - 1111 441·0988
for apphcatton &amp; tnforma!IOn ~'!::'-------..,

2BR $400 /rent $400/dep.
Rel erences required No
pets Bulavtlle PtKe - Porter
area 388-1100

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Large 2-story home on
Locust St1eet. Ga lh po ti~ . 4
Bedrooms 2 Bath, KIT. FM. MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
DR. LA , Laundry, out-build- RENT, 1031 Georges Creek 2BR e~pt CIA
Ing. lenced yard. cl ose to Rd. 44 1· 11 11
0 194
schools
Excellent
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Condt\1on1 740 -44 1- 1202,
304·675·6363

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3 br all etec 1n Mason.
$450.00 a m oo S400 00 dep
no pets 304-882 ·3652

Foreclosure 4br, 2ba, only
2BR 2 bath , all electnc. CIA,
$29,900! Pnced to Sell' For
10 mm I rom Power PlantsLlstmgs 800-620-494p e~~:
9101 SA 7, Cheshtre. OH
T462
740-446·4234 or 740-208New Haven. 3 br . 2.bath , 4 7861
acres. hot tub, gas tog fire2BR at Jo.tm sons Mob1le Apartment
Relerence .
place. great v1ew, (304)882·
Home Park Can 740-645- Requi red
Some
3021 $53 {}00
0506 or 740-446-2003
Ae str~c ttons (740)446-85 t 9
Reduced Pnce. 4 bedroom .
FREE RENT SPECIAL
2 1/2 bath log home. 34286 2BR Hom e. St Rt 160
plus
securtty
New Crew Ad Pomeroy. lg $400/mo
Jordan Landtn g
pole bu1ld1ng &amp; out bUIIdtng deposit, No Pets, Available
2br 3br &amp; 4br's
on
6
acres
w/pond 9/ 1/08 1740)446·5062 or
Avatlabte
1740)379-2923
(8 16)668-0758
No Pets, Tenant
Responstble lor Rent &amp;
Reduced! New. Never ltved 2br Mob1le Home Kttchen
Electric
1n 2b r. 2' bath w/ whi rlpool Furn .. depostt reqUired &amp; 1n
304·674-0023 or
tubs . · tafge LA on 3 acres Mason. 304-675-n83
304-610-0776
mil $75,000 740·4 46· 7029
2BR , St AI t60. $375/mo
plus secunty deposrt . No
MnHILE Hmn:~
Pets, (740)446-5062 or
mKSALE
(7 40)379-2923

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Presents

Wanted To Lease Hunting
Included Bas ed on 30°., of
Property 1n Mason County
adjusted mcome Call 304304·882·2252 a• 304·675·
882-3121, avatlable lor
5679
Sen1or and Disabled people.

2-3 Bedroom. $4251mo.
$425 deposit &amp; utilit1es.
t 722 Chatham Ave. 6 month
tease (740)645· t646

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appliances fwnished . 740 Locahon 1n Gallipolis tBOO
441-370 2 or 740-286-5789 sq rt bulldtng $400 mo off
street parkin g call Wayne at
Apa rtment avatlable now (404) 456·3802

1br $375/month.
tn
Syracuse
Depostl. Hud
Appoved
No
Pets
(304)675-5332 weekends
740·591·0265
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many upgrades, deli very &amp; bath. furn 1shed, no peft
set-up (740)38 5-2434
Rent+ Dep 740-441 -0245

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Athens-Me1gs
The
Educational Service Center
is anticipating a H EAD
START TE.,CHER AIDE
posilion for the Mill Creek
Cente r m Gatli a County
Mtn1 mu m ol H1gh School
graduate or GED. CDA or
Associates Degree in Early
Ch ildhoo d is prete"ed. Th1s
posthon !las Board approved
benefits
Submtt letter ol
Interest, resume, and refer·
ences to John· D. Costanzo,
Superintendent,
Athen sMeigs ESC, 320 112 East
Main Streel. Pomeroy. OH
45769.
Applicatton
Deadline:
at noon on
Thursday August 21, 2008
The AME,SC is an. Equal
Op po r t u n i t y
E'mployer!Provlder.

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American Assoc . of Labor 1Otl and lube Techmc1ans
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Grandpa
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spo rts of all ktnds I preler 4 Kltlens to Giveaway. 3
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likes a good lime and en1oys Free ·adorable puppy, 10 wl&lt;s
a good co nversa tton or 1ry to
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of Bob P.O. Box 33. Bidwell.
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Ohio 45614 I Will answe r all
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rep lies. I prefer blondes m
1l1e 50-60 yr old range.
Black &amp; wh1te Boston Terner.
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Found' Beaut1tul Choco late
pictures that are placed
Lab Puppy. To 1dent1ly call
in ads at the Gallipolis
(740)367 7574 If no answer
Dally Tribune , must be
(740)645-7423
picked up within thirty
(30) days. Any pictures
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that are not picked up
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l:tomes for ,Sale .... ...... ................ ............. ..... 31 0
Household Goods ....... ................................ 510
Houses for Rent .......................................... 410
In Memoriam .... .......... .................................. 020
lnsurance ............................. ...................... .. 130

Lawn &amp; Garden EqutpmenL ..................... 660
Llveslock ...................................................... 630
Losl and Found ........................................... 060
Lots &amp; Acreage ............................................ 350
Mlocellanooua.............................................. 170
Mlacellanaous Merchandlse ....................... S40
Mobile Home Repolr .................................... 860
Mobile Homes for Ront ............................... 420
Mobile Homeo for Salt ................................320
Money Ia Loan .......... .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .................... 220
Motorcycleo &amp; 4 Wheelero .... .:.................... 740
Mutlcellnotrumentl ............. ...................... 670
Peroonala ... .................................................. 005
Pete lor Salt ................................................ 560
Plumbing &amp; Hoallng .............. ,.................... ,820
Proftitlonel Sorvlceo ................................. 230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repalr ............................... 160
Root Ealata Wanttd ............................: ........ 360
Schoololnatructlon ..................................... 150
Seed , Planl &amp; Fortlllzor .............................. 650
Situation• Wanted ....................................... 120
Space for Rent ........................................... ..460
Sporting Gooda ........................................... 520
SUV 'o for Sale .............................................. 720
Trucko for Sole ............................................ 715
Upholstery ................................................... 870
Vans For Sale.: ............................................. 730
Wanted to Buy ............ ................................. 090
Wanted to Buy· Farm Supplles .................. 620
Wanted To 00 .............................................. 180
Wanted to Rent .................. ....., .......... .......... 470
OVard Sala· Galllpolls ....................................072
Yard Sale·Pomeroy/Middle ......................... 074
Yard Sale-Pl. Pleasant... ............................. 076

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PCA may apply at 1480
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OhiO or pho ne 740 -4411393
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gray/white ma rkings dt sapAnnouncement ............ ,,,,,,,,............... ......... 030
peared near,Powell St.,M1dd
Anllques ....................................................... 530
th1 s M. call. leave messageApartmenls for Rent ................................... 440
740-992 -7608 'rewardl
Auction and Flea Market... .......................... OBO
Auto Parts &amp; Accessories .......................... 760
Auto Repair·· ·· ·· ·----···············--·--··-···-·-·········· 770
V.\RJJ SALE
Autos for Sale ...................................... ........710
Boals &amp; Molars for Sale ............ ................. 750
Building Supplles ........................................ sso
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Business and Buildings .................... .... ..... 340
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Busmess Opportunlty .................................210
Business Training ........:.........................., ... 140
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Campers &amp;'Motor Homes ...... -----···--··········· 790
9-6. Ball Run Ad Take .160
Camping Equipment ................................... 780
N 4 miles past Holzer Watch
Cards of Thanks .......................................... 010
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Child/Elderly Clare ....................................... 190
Electrlcai/Refrlgerat ion ............................... 840
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Po~ IEKOI'11\;lmlli.E
Excavallng ................................................... 830
Farm Equlpment ..... ............................ ,........ 610
Aug. 21 -22, 623 1/2 Russell
Farms for Rent ............................................. 430
St Middleport , furnatu re,
Farms for Sale ............................................. 330
appliances. tools. automatFor Le8se ..................................................... 490
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For Sale ........................................................ 585
For Sale or Trade ......................................... 590
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Fruils &amp; Vegetables ....... ,............................. 580
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Furnished Rooms .................................... :... 450
General Hauling ........................................... 850 , Movtng/Yard Sale
Giveaway ......................................................040
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Happy Ads .................................................... oso
Thur. 8am-? ndmg lawn
Hay &amp; Graln .................................................. 640
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has a postt1oo opening for a
Preschool Attendant lor an
Eastern
local
student
attending the Integrated
Preschool class at Bradbury
learnmg Center for the
2008·2009 School Year
Applicants must meet para professional requ irements
and be lice nsed by the Ohio
Department of Edu caiion
Applicants must atso have
the ab1lity to work well w1th
staff, students and the public, and must provide own
transportation . Salary w111 b\1
based on qualifications and
ewperklnce. Submit lettet of
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Superintendent.
Athens ·
Meigs E.ducat1011al Servtce
Center, P.O. Box 684 ,
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agenc1es fleet msurance
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Sub mit letter of interest,
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John
D.
Costanzo,
Super 1ntend en~
AthensMeigs ESC. P.O. Boll 684,
Pomeroy
OH
45769.
Appllcetlon
Dea dline·
Aupust 25 at noon
The
AME·SC
IS an Equal
Opportunity
Employer/Provider

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ReceptiOnist
needed for local Dental
Otltce Phone and computer
e11penence required. Please
send resumns IG' Dental
Ott •ce. 3984 tndwn Croo~
Ad , Elkv'1e w WV 25071

POST OFFIC E NOW
HIRING
Avg Pay $20/h r or
S57Kiyr, includes
Fed Ben, OT
Placed by adSoorce, not
USPS who hires.
1·866·403·2582

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No Fee Unless We W 1n1
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3 bed, HU D Homes I only
$'10.000! tor lishn gs BOO·
620-4946 e1&gt;1 RO 19
3br. 1 1/2 bath Ranch Styl e
Home on 11+ acres close to
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in this newspa per is
subject to the Federal
Fair Housmg Act of 1968
which makes lt mega! to
advertise " any
preference , limttallon or
discrimination based on
race, color, religion, sex
l am1 lial status or national
origin, or any intentio~ lo
make any such
preference, limitation or
di acrimlnallon .",
This newspaper writ not
knowmgly accept
advertisements lor real
estate which is In
violatron of the law. Our
" readers are hereby
informed that all
dwelhngs advertised in
th1 s newspaper are
avatlab te on an equal
opportunity bases

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S300 00 a me n. $300.
dep . no pets 304-882-3652 one Bedroom Apts Ut1hl1es

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4br, 2ba, HUOI only $317
month! Great Locat1ont (S"ro
down.
20yrs.
8%AP R)
Listings 800-620-4946 me.
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Beautiful, Apts. at Jackson
Estates. 52 We stw ood
Dnve. from $365 to S500.
740-446·2568
Equal
Housmg Opportumt y Thts
msttlutton 1s an Equal
Opportun~ty Proil tder and
Employer

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Tn-tevel bnck/cedar. on 98
acres. Rutland Oh. pnvate
setting E!aHn kit chen, 3 br .
2 full baths, tg IM ngroom.
lg tam11y room . out ol flood
pl atn (7 40)742-2404 or 740949·2930

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Br Mobile home lor sale ·Cora Mill Ad 4844 Near
water.sewe r elec triC Beau111 Cora, 5 mtles from Rodney
ul.secui ed wooded 1 ac re lot 2 BR. 1 Bath. Appliance s.
20 mm. to Athens or Wtb Hook -up, Large Yard.
.Home
IS $385/mo, $300 deposit,
Pomeroy
ltvable,large 2nd Bd room 1n Credtl Check, (614)946need of repa.r $30.000 or 3307 or 161 4)332·025 4
best offer 740-698-079
Dblwide 3BR/2BA. lrg yard
1991 Noms 14:o::70 2 baths- kll chen apphan ces. NO
extra mce . All ready Set up PET S/SMOK ING
B •dwell
on re nted tot - close to new area
$600 /rent+ Deposlt.
GAHS Mtghl consider land 740-367-0507
contract $13,500 740·446For Rent (2) Mobile Homes
4053
both 2br, 1ba. now takmg
3 BA 14x70 on 5.7 acres of epplioations 304-593-6197
land w1th 18x4 above ground
pool , 8x10 metal shed,
APAKI'i\oiEN'l'S
12)1,24 shed w1th loll,
l"f.)R RENT
S39 .000. 32 14 Boggs Rd. . . ...;iliiiiliiiiliooor
PatriOt, OH . (740 )256-6 586
1 and 2 bedroom apartBrand new 3bed 2ba th on
ments. furni shed and uni ur+- half acre,1n Pl. Pl easant. ni shed , and hou ses m
OWNER FINANCE AVA IL· Pomeroy and Middl eport,
ABLE 740-446-3570
secunty deposit requ1red. no
pets, 740-9 92-2218
Federa l Funds JUSt released
lor Land Owners No clos- IBA Apt. WID hookups.
Ing cost and ZERO DOWNI satelllj e TV incl wl rent.
Will
do
Land close to hospital Call 740Improvements Bankruptcy 339·0362
&amp; Ba d Credtl OK 2, 3, 4 and
5 bedrooms avail able. 740- 2 bed room apartment for
rent 1n Middleport, no pets,
446-33 84
1740)992·5858
New 3 Bedroom homes from
12-3-rdAv-.-3-roo
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$214 36 per month, Includes _2..:

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$238/ mol 3 bed, .2 balh.
Bank Repol (5% down. 20
years. 8% APR) for ll st1ngs
800-620-4946 ex. R027

Basic Charcoal
Art Classes

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Sat 10-5 Sun. 1-7 or blf
appt Also. restore furniture

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AERATION MOTORS
Repa tred, New &amp; Rebu111 In
Stock Call Ron Evans. 1800-537-9528

Houstng Opportunt ty.

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delu11e
cabmet
$35U
Antiq ue Library Table $100
Call 740-441 -8299 or 740441-5472
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Made in USA.
Wilt sell for
balance owed!
Three Cancelled Orders
16 x 20 and 251128.
Call today 10
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B Session:

Begins August 23, 2008
Saturdays (1 p.m. to 3 p.m .)
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All ages accepted
In structor, Gerry Enrico

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AKC Boston Terrier puppt es.
6 wks old, shots &amp; wormed Angus Bi.!IIS show hetfers,
ou1standlng crossbred hal$200 each . Call 740-388te'r broke bull or steer
8743
Exce ll ent Breedtng . Top
Pn ced
Performance .
Pomerantans 4 months old,
Reasonably
males. sable colo r $ 150.
www slaleruna.ngus co m .
740·388·8642
(740)286·5395

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Eddte Bauer Frod
4 ~5 round bales Good Hay 99
740·742 2457 or 740-416- Expeditton. Lase• red, PW,
4862
PL PB PS .. heated leather
seats. sunroof. 6 dtsc CD &amp;
Round bale s at tlay reasO'n- 3rd seat Molor has approx
ably pnced. (740)742-8200
60.000 m1les. body has
165 000 miles Very good
I Ill'\~'\. L\IWI '\ It II II'
cond1hon. $9 600 304-8822003 S1mpt.c1ty Pre stig e rid3702
ing mower 20hp. SOm cui .
Good
ConditiOn.
New
15
TKlCKS
$5,700 askmg $2 500 mise
mRSALE
F.Qrn·~ u~vr
pulll:Jehlnd accessones 304675·3600
199 4 Toyota p1ckup SR5
6ft 3pt di SC, $500 411. 3pl
custom
topper
wilh
tJush hog. $300 611. 3pt
Ex
cellent
Condition
1996
bush
hog
$495:
6ft
10
o\tnn&gt;
Honda ST11 00 motorcycle
adjustable d1 sc, $575 0 60
fUR SAI.f:
excellent condi!IOn 4461740)367·0596
1010
EBY , IN TEGRITY KIEFER 1971 Chevy Nova 3501350
SUVs
BUILT.
VALLEY RUns and looks great 740H 0 AS E 1 L 1VEST 0 C K 245·0125
Lw--liiOiiRiiSiil,\iiliO
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TRAILERS LOAD MAX - - - - - - - - ~
EQU IPMENT TRAILERS. 1995 F1reb1rd Formula 350- 2000 Sliver Dodge Durango
EXPRESS
&amp; LTI, 1999 Saturn 2·dr. 2003 1999 Jeep Grd Cherokee
CA RG O
H OMES T EADER Stratus 2-dr other quahty 4~~:4 's, tow pks .. x/cn. 160K
C ARGO /CONCESSION vehtcl es in stodl w1th war- $5 500 ea. (740)992 -7599
TRAI LERS. B+W GOOSE· ranty Pnced to sell Stop or
99 Ford bplore r Sport
NECK
HITCHE S. call COOK MOTORS 328
4WD. blu e&amp; grey. 120000
Jackson
P1ke
740·446
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103
CARMICHAEL
EQU IP m1les. loaded runs/looks
MENT /C ARMICHAEL 1999 Saturn C2 wJ sunroof.
good Good t~r es 446-4448
TRAI.LERS SALES &amp; SE A· AIC CD player $1000 obo
afte1 Spm
VICE
SPE CIAL
20F T 245-9089
GOOSENECK
FLATBED
30
VANS
$3999 VIEW OUR ENTIRE 2003 NLSSiln Xetra 135, 000
FoKSALE
TR AI LER INV ENTORY. AT m1tes. dark green. 4 wheet
WWW CA RMICHAE L- dnve. $10.000. 2000 Chevy
t60 .000 m1les. t 995 Jayo Chevy converston
TRAILERS COM 740·446· Cavaj1e r
manual transmiSS ion sun- van m1tes 098648 eiCcellent
3825
root. Sliver $2,500. 740-415· shape, easy on gas. 4 new
tues 5 seats one makes
Have you pnced a John 6300 or 740-416-6301
bed w/TV. $5.000. also
Deere. lately? You' l~ be SUI·
pr1sedl Check out our used Pattee Impounds! Cars tram . 6x16 tratletr double wheels.
1 Hondas. Chevys. brakes. ta1lhghl , rear·gate.
tnven tory
at S500
w WW CAR E O C 0 M Jeeps, Fords. &amp; 'morel lor excellent shape. year old.
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740 hslings 800·620·46?5 e ~ V435
$1 .400 (7 40 )992·0174
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mg appl 1cat1on s for wait1ng
list for Hud-subs1d1zed. 1-br
apa rtm ent
for
I he
2br Apartment on Viand St
elderly/disabled, can 675bestd e Dorn1no 's
$375
6679
month . $375 deposit 3048t 2-4350

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Located on Torna do Rd . off
At 33, Rac1ne (Park
&amp; Rtd8) e~~: tt 740-949·2246 Mtntaturc Dachshunds CKC
reg 1stered shO ts wormed
f'40 ML'i(_H.I.ANfXll 'S male &amp; 1emales, long &amp; shOrt
Mf:KCHAN UISE
ha1r. •ed. black &amp; tan.
$400 00 mal es $450 00
16 ca fete11a tables. 12' long females 304-593-3820
fold m center w/seats
I \i{\l'ol 1'1'1 II..,
at1ached on each s1de, best
ones $50 ne,;t best $35. w1ll
,'\.II\ 1'101 1\
sell s~pa rat ely or all together. call (740)742-2743 ' or 1"10
F~RM
740· 742-2780

2&amp;3BA -apts. $385 and up.
Cebtral An. WID Hookup ,
Tenant pays electric EHO NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams. Ptpe Rebar
For
Concrete,
Angle,
Ellm View Apts. Channel. Flat Bar. Steel
(304)882·3017
For
Dra1ns.
Gratmg
Onveways &amp; Walkways L&amp;L
Gracious Living t and 2 Scrap Metals Open Mon day.
Bedroom Apts. at V•U age Tuesday Wednesd ay &amp;
Manor and Rtverstde Apl s. m Fnday, Bam-4 30pm Closed
Saturday
&amp;
Middleport, from $327 to Thu rsday,
S592 740-992•5064 Equa l Sunday (740)446-7300
--..,.-----Honey Suckl e Htlls cu rrenlly
tak 1ng apphcahons tor 1 to 2
BR umls lau ndry &amp; enlergency
maintenance
country 11v1ng 5 mmutes
hom maj or shopp 1ng . mad1caf etc call today tor additional mlo and to maKe
appointment 740-446-3344
Monday, Wednesday. and
Fr~day 10A. 4P

Thursdays (6 p.m. to B p.m.)

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Free Rent
Special!!! ·

August 21 , 2008

Sat. 8/23/08
6:00pm
Mason Co. Fairgrounds
Rt 62N Pt. Pleasant, wv
(Practice 4:30 pm}
304-882·2884
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Ken more Range
whtte,
smooth cook top $250 also
Kenmore Microwave white,
over the range $ t 25 Call
441·9865

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Begins

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RACE

Hot:st:HOUl
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Molloh an Carper - Summer
Sate Berber star tmg at
$5 95I yd. Remna nts $35
Dnve a llnle. Save alot 446CONVENIENTLY LOCAT· 7444
ED &amp; AFFORDABLE !
ToWnhouse
apartments, Up rtght freezer, excell ent
and/or ·small house s FOR
condttt on S200 obo Call
RENT Call (740)441 - 1111 441·0988
for apphcatton &amp; tnforma!IOn ~'!::'-------..,

2BR $400 /rent $400/dep.
Rel erences required No
pets Bulavtlle PtKe - Porter
area 388-1100

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Large 2-story home on
Locust St1eet. Ga lh po ti~ . 4
Bedrooms 2 Bath, KIT. FM. MOBILE HOME LOT FOR
DR. LA , Laundry, out-build- RENT, 1031 Georges Creek 2BR e~pt CIA
Ing. lenced yard. cl ose to Rd. 44 1· 11 11
0 194
schools
Excellent
IH \1 \I '
Condt\1on1 740 -44 1- 1202,
304·675·6363

'12"coiLIIM inch ...kdays
'2f1' column Inch &amp;nday

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3 br all etec 1n Mason.
$450.00 a m oo S400 00 dep
no pets 304-882 ·3652

Foreclosure 4br, 2ba, only
2BR 2 bath , all electnc. CIA,
$29,900! Pnced to Sell' For
10 mm I rom Power PlantsLlstmgs 800-620-494p e~~:
9101 SA 7, Cheshtre. OH
T462
740-446·4234 or 740-208New Haven. 3 br . 2.bath , 4 7861
acres. hot tub, gas tog fire2BR at Jo.tm sons Mob1le Apartment
Relerence .
place. great v1ew, (304)882·
Home Park Can 740-645- Requi red
Some
3021 $53 {}00
0506 or 740-446-2003
Ae str~c ttons (740)446-85 t 9
Reduced Pnce. 4 bedroom .
FREE RENT SPECIAL
2 1/2 bath log home. 34286 2BR Hom e. St Rt 160
plus
securtty
New Crew Ad Pomeroy. lg $400/mo
Jordan Landtn g
pole bu1ld1ng &amp; out bUIIdtng deposit, No Pets, Available
2br 3br &amp; 4br's
on
6
acres
w/pond 9/ 1/08 1740)446·5062 or
Avatlabte
1740)379-2923
(8 16)668-0758
No Pets, Tenant
Responstble lor Rent &amp;
Reduced! New. Never ltved 2br Mob1le Home Kttchen
Electric
1n 2b r. 2' bath w/ whi rlpool Furn .. depostt reqUired &amp; 1n
304·674-0023 or
tubs . · tafge LA on 3 acres Mason. 304-675-n83
304-610-0776
mil $75,000 740·4 46· 7029
2BR , St AI t60. $375/mo
plus secunty deposrt . No
MnHILE Hmn:~
Pets, (740)446-5062 or
mKSALE
(7 40)379-2923

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The !'JEW Gallery at 409
Presents

Wanted To Lease Hunting
Included Bas ed on 30°., of
Property 1n Mason County
adjusted mcome Call 304304·882·2252 a• 304·675·
882-3121, avatlable lor
5679
Sen1or and Disabled people.

2-3 Bedroom. $4251mo.
$425 deposit &amp; utilit1es.
t 722 Chatham Ave. 6 month
tease (740)645· t646

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appliances fwnished . 740 Locahon 1n Gallipolis tBOO
441-370 2 or 740-286-5789 sq rt bulldtng $400 mo off
street parkin g call Wayne at
Apa rtment avatlable now (404) 456·3802

1br $375/month.
tn
Syracuse
Depostl. Hud
Appoved
No
Pets
(304)675-5332 weekends
740·591·0265
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many upgrades, deli very &amp; bath. furn 1shed, no peft
set-up (740)38 5-2434
Rent+ Dep 740-441 -0245

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Athens-Me1gs
The
Educational Service Center
is anticipating a H EAD
START TE.,CHER AIDE
posilion for the Mill Creek
Cente r m Gatli a County
Mtn1 mu m ol H1gh School
graduate or GED. CDA or
Associates Degree in Early
Ch ildhoo d is prete"ed. Th1s
posthon !las Board approved
benefits
Submtt letter ol
Interest, resume, and refer·
ences to John· D. Costanzo,
Superintendent,
Athen sMeigs ESC, 320 112 East
Main Streel. Pomeroy. OH
45769.
Applicatton
Deadline:
at noon on
Thursday August 21, 2008
The AME,SC is an. Equal
Op po r t u n i t y
E'mployer!Provlder.

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Borrow Smart. Contact
the OhiO DIVISIOn of
Ftnanc1al
lnS!ItUIIOn's
Ofl1ce
ot
Consumer
A!ia1rs BEFO~E you leftnance your hom e or
obtatn a loan BEWARE
ol request s fo• any large
advance payments of
tees or msurance Call the
Oflk:e
of
Consumer
Afla1rs tol l tree at t -866278-0003 to tearn If the
mortgage
broker ·Or
lender
1s
prope rly
licensed (ThiS IS a publiC
service anno,~.~ncemEmt
from the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company)

FOR S.\I.E

, - - - - - - - - - , Jenniler's Staff1ng Agency,.
NEED
EXTRA CASH ?
l ooking for STNA 's, LPN 's,
$9.46/hr Open lntervleWi
AN 's to work Temp nursmg
agency 1n OHIO &amp; WV 1 yr
Ae sCare IS hmng FTfPT
expener~ce
reqUi red
d1rect care staff ior our
Con tact·
Jenmfer
Hart
newly-acquired Green AcreS
1304)514-2005
location 7830 Ohto Atver
Road Lesa ge WV 25537.
Jen kins
Memorial
local CompMy Seeking 'RN·
9am - 3pm WED, TH Aug
Facttlly,
a
long
term
Health
Mature, Oependlblt,
20, 21 No Exp. Requ1redt
care facility and assisted livQuality
Focused
(304) 522-3548 ·for more
Ing, Is seeking a Registered
Individual~
Must
have
into
Nurse with good supervisory
diploma/GED, DL &amp; a carmg
and
technical
skilla.
No Satesl No Co!lectlons1
at1rtude. EOE M.'FN/D
Competlttve wages and
No expenence reqwedl
100WORKERS NEEDED
great benehls package
Recruit volunteers for
Assemble cratts , wood
Please send resume or subnon-prof1t orgamzat1 ons that
tl ems.TO $480/wk Mater1als
mit applic ation to. JMHF,
help save 11ves and prevent
provided Free Information
Attn : DON, 142 Jenkins
diseases such as cancer,
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pkg 24Hr 801-428-4649
Mem orial Ad., Wellston , OH
lung an d heart disease\
INsrRucnoN
45692 . EOE
Get paid to make a
An Excellent way to earn
dtfferencel
WV 80hr Unde rgroun d
money The New Avon
Mine r Class, starting eoon.
Galllpollo car- Cdllogt
Call Manlyn 304-882 - 264~
Voted TOP FIVE Best
Whit-Co-Training 304 -372·
(Careers Close To Home)
Call Today! 740-446-4367,
AVON' All Areas• To Buy or
Places to work 1n Ohto for 8346
Sell. Sht tley Spears. 30420071 Come See Why!
1·800·214·0452
WV BOhr 'underground
675 -1429
www gallopclu9Carercoll!(l8 edu
Wanted- someone to wash
Miner· Cta&amp;S, starting soon.
outside windows on a 2 Accrlldlted Member Accrediting
Whil·Co·Tralnlng '304-372·
Counc1l for !ndep~~ndtnt Colleg..
Courts1de
Call or Apply onllnel
story house 304·675·2052
and School1 12748
8346
hiring e11.perienced waitress•
1-388-IMC·PAYU
es Great pay In a last paced
Ext. 193 t
env1ronment. Call to set up
http;JJ)obs.lnfoclslon.com
an lntervtew or. p1ck up an
applicatton. 308 2nd Ave
Local Home Health Agency
Gallipolis 740-441-9371
lmmedtate Openmgs·
h.ring STNA's, CNA's and
1 Car and Truck TechniCian PCA's lor Me• gs and Athens
FEDERAL
1 Oil and l ube Techmctan .... County
a'reas' Flexible
POSTAL JOBS
.
Schedultng. Monthly Bonus,
$17 89-$28.27/hr . now ht r- Car and Truck Techntc1ans and Coverage pay opportu1ng For appl1 cat1on and free are compensated based on n1t1es Local Coverage area
Also. Accepting applications
governemant jOb 1nfo, call elCper1ence and etf1ctency
American Assoc . of Labor 1Otl and lube Techmc1ans
fo r our PCA Tra ining
913-599-8226, 24/hrs emp
are compe nsated hour ly.
CIBSses Don't m•ss your
Bene!Us ava1 lable for bath chance to w1n a Gas Card
_se_r_v_ _ _ _ _ _ __
fo r · New Hires (Restr ictions
pOSitiOns tnclude.
H1r1ng dtshwashers. expertApply) Call 1740)592·2444
encect cooks &amp; wa 1t stafl Health lnsuranCer Dtsabtltty
fo r tnform ation
Apply 1n person Saturday
lnsu~nce. 40 t K
08123 be tween 2:00 - 4:00
Retiremenl and Life
Now Accepting
on Mai n Slreet at former
Insurance.
Applications
Mehnda 's Resta urant.
II you are under appredat·
Body Shopl Service
The
Athens -Meigs ed by your current employer Department Manegement
Educa110nal Servtce Center or just took1ng lor a career
t Must have good customer
has a position opening lor a
change nom us today.
relation sk1ils
Psychology Assistant' to A1 John Sang Ford Lincoln
work 1n Meigs County Mercury you are not just an t E~~:perl enc e a plus but nol
necessary
SChools
Apphce.nts must
employee, you are part of
t401k plan, Medical
have a Bachelors Degree
our fam ily.
Insurance Plan
Oualillcations Include e~~:ce l ­
t Orug Free &amp; Smoke Free
lent computer skills, strong
work place
writing skills, and expe ri t Good Pay Plan
ence and/or treunlng working
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wtlh
children
In
educatlonlpsychology/test·
Smith GM Superstore
Ask for Brad Sang to
inc e11pertence 1S preferred
schedule your 1nterv1ew
Thls positiOn Is a 10 month
IO&lt;lay.
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contrac t
w!tl']
Board
195
Upper
R1ver
Rd
~pproved benefits
Salary
Gallipolis, Oh1o 45631
t900 Eastern Avanue
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NOTICE TO CONTRAC· Project
or less, tract;
and ready for Grantors' North 38 deg. 30' East
Pomeroy, OH
Thence along the West use by June 2oth of 170.5 feet to a point in
TORS
Specifications, and bid 740·992·6689
Sealed proposals for forms may be secured ~8) ~o . 27 ~9) 3
line of said 15 acre, each year.
the center of said road
the
Portland at the oHice of Meigs
more or less , tract, EKcepting unto the to the North line of
Center C o u n t y
Community
North a distance of Grantors, the right to said 74 acre tract ,
YOUNG'S
Public Notice
335.06 teet to an exist· have e~e:cluslve use of thence East 95 feet to
Electrical
Prolect , Commissioners,
ing wooden post being the tool cages year the center or Leading
Meigs Countv. Ohio as Courthouse, Pomeroy,
per specifications in Ohio 45769· Phone f Sheriff Sales
the Nor1hwest corner round for the perkld of Creek; thence Soulh 10 ·
bid packet will be 740·992·2895 .
A Case Number 08CV013 of said 15 acre , more five ~5) years and year deg. West 346.5 feet to
Room Additions &amp;
29670 BaShan Road
received by the Meigs deposit of 0 dollars will Farmers
Bank
&amp; or less~ tract ;
round for any period the South tine of • Remodeling
F.lac1ne Oh1o
• New Homes
New G11rages
Thence along said Grantors have exer- Section 13 ; thence
C o u n I
y be required lor each Savings Co.
45771
Eleclru:;al
&amp;
Plu
mbing
North line East a dis· cised the option to use West 41 o feet along '
CommissiOners '
at set of plans and speci- Plain! iff
• Garages
740.949·2217
Roofmg &amp; Gutters
tance of 101 8.00 feet the premises as herein said South line of
thelr o1fice at the flcations, check made VS
• Complete
Vinvl Sidi ng &amp; Painting
Section 13 ; thence
Raymond &amp; Megan to the' principal point of prOvided.
Courthouse, Pomeroy. payable to:
Pallo 11nd Porch Deck!
Sizes 5'x10'
Remodel ing
beginning, containing This reservation or West 410 feet along
Ohio 45769 until ' 1:DD The full amount will be Andrews
wv 036725
to
10'x30'
0.912 acre, more or exception
contem· said line to the place of
p.m., Sept. 4th, 2008 returned within thirty Defendants
V.C . YOUNG Ill
and !hen at t.:15 p.m. at (30) days alter recelpl Court of -Common less, in said Section 16 plates the joint use of beginning, containing
992·6215
Hours
said office opened and of bids. Each bid must Pleas, Meigs County, and 7.354 acres, more the rest rooms and eye 1.72 acres.
Stop &amp; Compare
Pome roy Ohto
or
less,
in
said
38
Acre
washing
stations
by
Current
Owner
:
Andy
read aloud for. the fol· be accompanied by Ohio
7:00 AM • 8:00 PM
25 Years Local Exper1ence
1 14 •1 mo p d
lowing:
either a bid bond in an In pursuance of an lot No. 171 for a total the Grantors' and the 0. Doczi et al
Fl\
P,ortland Community amount of 100% of the order of sale to me of 8.266 acres, more or Grantee's . employees 31048 Carson Rd.
Center
Electrical bid amount with a directed from said loss, subject to all legal. or agenls .
Middleport, Ohio
IIWIS
Stanley TreeProlect.
surety satisfactory to court in ttie above enti- easements and rights· Excepting further unto PP# 11·00936.000
lO .... CHfTI
Specifications, and bid the aforesaid Meigs tied -action, I will of-way.
the Grantors , their. Prior Deed References :
Trimming
COl\ 5 11( L Cl iO I\
forms may be secured C 9 u n t y expose to sale at pub- Bearings are assumed heirs and assigns, the .Volume 189. Page 41
Sl. Rl.124 Pamerty,IN
at the oHice of Meigs Commissioners or by lie auction on the front and are for the deter- unlimited use of two • Appraised at $55 ,000
&amp; Removal
Conorele Removal
740·992·5682
C o u n t
certified
check, steps of the Meigs mination of angles water wells associated Terms of Sale: Cannot
"' Pinmpt and Qua llty
and
Replacement
,
with this real estate. be sold for less than
· Commissioners, cashiers· check, or let- County Court House only.
Olltln 9·6 M·F
Wllrk
.,
Courthouse, Pomeroy, ter of credit upon a sol· on Friday, Sept 26, The above description These wells may be 213rds olthe appraised
9·12Sat.
All Types Of
Ohio 45769 Phone 740· vent bank In the 2008 at 10 a.m., of said Was prepared from an used tor Grantors· value . 10% down on
"' Rt·a ~ {lllitblc Ratt·s
Concrete Work
992-2895 A deposit of amount of not less day, the following actual survey made on commercial
opera · day of sale , cash or
"' ln ~ured
Johnson
's
Tree
0 dollars will be than fO% of the bid described real estate : the 15th day of May, tiona! needs.
certified check , bal ·
28
Years
Experience
''
Exlll.'n cnccd
Service
requi~ed for each set of aroount in favor of the The
following 19~5, by c. Thomas Excepting unto the ance due on confirma·
R c h:; r~·nn;!'i A\ ;:nlahle 1
plans and specifics· aforesaid
Meigs described premises, Smith,
Ohio Grantors, their heirs tion of sale.
David lewis
Complete Tree Care
lions, check made C o u n t y situated in the Village Professional Surveyor, and assigns, the right The appraisal did
lnouted • Fte£ E•llmalu
Call Gurv Swnlcy @
740-992-6971
r• o U t· 9J.IH
payable to ·. The full Commissioners Bid of Middleport, County #6844.
to access• these wells include an interior
740-59 I -XII44
Insured
w1ll
be Bonds shall be accom· of Meigs and State of Together
with
all ~nd lay temporary examination of the
amount
?0 y1Mr8 •u~llenc ~
WV0421B2 Free Estimales
Pk:.t ~L' lea\.: m~~sa ' C'
s~ nlcr Crl,re"
hereditaments, appur· lines across the above house.
returned within thirty panied by Proof ot Ohio:
&amp; C~u rcl t Oiac otHtl
~30) days after receipt Authority of the official Being Lot No. 23 in tenances, rights, privi· described real estate Robert
E. Beegle,
of bids.
or agonl signing the Sheffield'&amp; Addition to leges and easements for irrigation and other Meigs County SheriN
rw: lrtNIJIIIr
Each bid 'must be bond.
the said VIllage of thereunto belonging purposes .
Attorney for the plain·
J..l/))'
accompanied by either Bids shall be sealed Middleport, Ohio, ~ref · but subjeclto all legal Excepting unto the IIH
a bid . band in an and marked as Bid f.or erence being made to highways, zoning ordi· Grantors, Cecil Tyrone Lerner Sampson &amp;
amount of 1110% of t~e Tuppers Plains Pump the recorded plat of nances, restrictions , Brinager and Lori A. Rothfuss
111 'l'\1 Ill ~
bid amounl with a House and mailed or said addition), except easements and condi· Brinager, their heirs PO Box 5480
111 1 11'(' ~ 'l ih 'l'l ~ R. i~t.l
surety satisfactory to delivered to: Meigs 100 feet off the west tions of record that do and assigns, the right Cincinnati, OH 45201
l't ~~.: kl'll l t. tpl'-..
the aforesaid Meiss C o u n t y end of the premises not aHecl merketabili· of lirst refusal should 513·241·3t00
C o u n I y Commissioners herelofore conveyed, ty..
the
Grantee
ever (8) 20, 27 ~9) 3
S 11a1:' ~· \', 11 t111t.:l''
}J!l?clw~ad ~~bJ nmylln~
Commissioners or by Courthouse, Pomeroy, containing 66 feet front In addition, a 30' ease- desire to sell the real
I~ P IIl, lll Sh,1tk' . m~l
t'- 111 1l'
certified
check, Ohio 45769. Attention by 92 feet back.
menl lor ingress and estale. The Grantors,
, 'I'W"W. tlwbi::cr I:-el:. :::a.!.drt;&gt;etry .eom
Public Notice
Plu-, Ptl lm1 l k d -, k ll h
cashiers check, or let· of bidders is called to Reference
Deed: egress, with the cen· Cecil Tyrone Brinager
ter of credit upon a sol· all of the requirements Volume 71, Page 823, terline described as and Lori A. Brlnager,
their
heirs
and SHERIFF SALES
Rllt llll'r-,
vent bank in the contained in this bid Meigs County Official follows:
!"\1.1 ~ . \Nil\
amounl of not less packet, particularly to Records.
Being a part of a 15 assigns,
shall
be CASE NUMBER 08 CV
Z459 St Rt 160 ·Gallipolis
llttllll':HO-jJIJ2..t!211
than 111% of lhe bid the Federal Labor Auditor's Parcel No.: acre, more or less, offered the'rightto pur- 038
CALL
FOR FREE
IMAT
( "lll:l&lt;ll-&lt;16-61&lt;&lt;
amount In favor of the Standards Provisions 15·00172.000
tracl of land trans· chase at any price the HSBC
Mortgage
aforesaid
Meigs and
Davis-Bacon Property known as : ferred to Charles R. Grantee,
Alexander Services, Inc.
y Wages, various lnsur- 341 S. Second Avenue , and Waynita C. Harris Buckallew, offers the Plpintiff
C o u n t
Public Notice
Commissioners. Bid ance
requirements, Middleport, OH 45760 as recorded In Deed same to any other indi· vs
Bonds shall be accom- various equal opportu· AHorney for Plaintiff: Book 175 at Page 297; vidual. Grantors, Cecil John Farley et al
thence along a line ere·
panted by Proof of nlty provisions, and little, Sheets &amp; Warner, Meigs
County Tyrone Brlnager and Defendants
aled by this survey
Authority of tho official the requirement for a 211·213 E. Second Recorder 's
Office, Lori A. Brinagor, their Court of Common North so· 52· 31'" West
or agent signing the payment bond and per· Street, Pomeroy, ·OH Meigs Count~, Ohio, heirs and assigns shall Pleas, Meigs County, 273.40 feet to tile cenbond.
formance bond for 45769, Telephone: (740) also being a part of have 60 days after noli· Ohio
ter ol Ohio SR 143,
Bids shall be sealed 100% of the contract 992K6689
Section 16 and a part fication to accept or In pUrsuance of an passmg an iron pin set
and marked as Bid for price. No bidder may Curren!
Owner: of 38 Acre lot No. 171 , reject the right to pur· order of sale to me by this survey al 28.19
Portland Community wilhdraw his bid within Raymond &amp; Megan Township·2·North , chase.
Racine, Ohio 740-247-2019
directed from sa1d feet from the center of
Center Electrical and lhirty ~30) days after Andrews
R a n g e · 1 3 ·West ,. Reference
Deed: court in the above enti- Ohio SR 143; thence
mailed or delivered to: ·lhe actual date of the Property al: 341 South Lebanon
Township, Volume 121, Page 191, lied action, I will along the centerline or
Ceil: 740·416·5047
Meigs
County opening thereof. The Second Ave.
Meigs County, Ohio, Meigs County Official expose to sale at pub- Ohio SR 143 North 15"
Owners :
Commissioners
Meigs
County Middleport, OH
and more particularly Records.
lie auction on the front 49• 43 .. East distance of
email;
Jon Van Meter &amp; ·
Courthouse
C o m m i s s i o n e r s PP, 15·00172.00
described as follows:
SUBJECT TO RIGHT steps of the Me1gs 78.31 feet to ·lhe point
jrshadfrm
@aol.com
Paul Rowe
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
reserve the right to Prior Deed References: Beginning at a point In OF FIRST REFUSAL TO County Court House of beginning , contain·
Attenlion of bidders Is reject any or all bids.
Volume 71, Page 823
the cenlerline of Stale PURCHASE AS STAT· on Frtday, Sept. 26, .ing 0.8428 acres more
called to all of the Jim Sheets, President Appraised at $25,000 Route# I 24 assumed ED
ABOVE
AS 2008 altO a.m., of saod or less.
MIKE MARCUM
requirements
con- Meigs
County Terms of Sale: Cannel 10 be the Northeast RECORDED IN VOL· day, the following The above description
tained in this bid pack· Commissioners.
be sold for less than corner of said 38 Acre UME 121, PAGE 191 , d~scrlbed re~l estate : was made in accor·
ROOfiNG &amp; RI·MOIIII.IN!; Co .
et, particularly to the (8) 20, 27 ~9) 3.
213rds of lhe appraised lot No. 171;
MEIGS COUNTY OFFI- Situated
1n
the dance with an actual
Rubber Roo1ing. Room Additions. Decks . Shinq lr&gt;s.
Federal
Labor
value. 10% down on Thence along said cen· CIAL RECORDS.
Township of Columbia, survey
conducted
Siding. Window s. PoiP Barns. Garages.
Standards Provisions
day of sale, cash or terline South 03' .32' Auditor's Parcel NoS.: Coun~y of Meigs, State under the supervision
In suranc e Work. Residential &amp; Corn nwr ci&lt;~ l
Public Nolice
and
Davls·Bacon
cerlilied check, bal· 02" West a distance of 07·00281.001 and 07· ol Oh1o:
of Eugene Triplett PS
740-245·0.:j3 7
sed &amp; Bond ed
30 Years
Wages·, various insur·
ance due on conflrma· 30.06 feet to a point;
00282.001
Situated In Sec. 24 , T. 6766 on 8111/19 79. Licen
Free Est imates
Experience
ance
requirements, SheriH Sales
tlon of sale.
Thence leaving said Properly
Address: 9N,
R15W,
Ohio Bearings are based n a
various equal opportu· Case Number 08CV013 The appraisal did centerline West a dis· 54880
SR
124, Company Purchase, survey recorded irrVol.
BAD CREDIT?
Bank
&amp; include an Interior Umce of433. 131eet to Portland, OH 45770
nity provisions, and ·Farmers
and being a parcel cr?· 4, Pg. 521, Meigs
the requirement for a Savings Co.
examination of the a point on the Easlllne Allorney
for ated out of the Ritch1e County O.R.
Guttering
paymenl bond and per· PlaintiH
house.
ofa8.266acro,moreor Defendanls,
Cecil Coo properly ~Vol. 444, Said premises also
Seamless Gutters
formance- bond for vs
Robert E. Beegle, less, tract;
Tyrone Brlnager and Pg. 045, ~eigs County known as:
Root1ng, S1dmg, Guuers
100% of the contract Andrew
&amp;
Megan Meigi County Sheriff Thence along said Lori A. Brlnager: little, OR.) be1ng bounded 28436 State Route 143
price.
Andrews et at
Anorney lor the plain· East line North 32' 08' Sheets &amp; Warner, 211· and described as fol- Albany OH 457 t 0•9080
Insured &amp; Bonded
No bidder may wllh· Defendants
tiff
50" East a distance of 213 E. Second Slreel, lows :
.
PPN: 0!;.00388 .004
740·653·9657
draw his bid within Court of Common Little Sheets &amp; Warner 35.43 feet to a , 5/8" Pomeroy, OH 45769, Bo~lnnl~g at a potn! Current Owner:
lhirly ~30) days alter Pihea s, JMoigs County, 213 #.2nd Sl. Pomeroy, iron pJn set on the Telephone: ~740) 992· whtch IS South 15 John Farley et al
the aclual date of lhe 0 10
OH 45769
assumed North line of 6689
49 '43" West188.48 feet Property
Deed
opening thereof. The In pursuance of an 740·992-6689
said 38 Acre lot No. Current
owner: from the intersection References : Volume
Meigs
County order of sale to me (8) 20, 27, ~9) 3
f71;
Alexander J. Buokaliew of Ohio SR 143 and 210 , Page 625
Commissioners directed from said
Thence along said otal
Lemaste Road ~Twp. A'praised at 90 000
reserve the right to court In the above entl~
Nqrth line Eost a dis· Property at: 54880 St. Rd. 2) ; the~ce along Terms of Sale: Cannot
rejecl any or all bids.
tied acllon, I will
Public Notice
tance ol4 I 6. I 3 feetlo Rl. 124, Porlland, Ohio the South lone of the b"e ~old for less than
~8) 15, 20, 27
expose to sale at pub·
the principal point of PP~ 07-00281.001
Steve flussell properly 213 rds of the appraised
lie auction on lhe fronf Sheriff Sales
beginning.
07·00282.001
~O.R. 48. Pg. 473, Me1gs value. tO% down on
stops of the Meigs Case ,Number 04CV120 Bearings are assumed Prior Deed References: County ~eed Re~ords) day of sale, cash or
County Court• House o Home National Bank
and are lor lhe deter· Volume 121, Page191 North 80 57 34 East certified check bal·
Public Notice
Friday, Sept. 26, 2008 at PlainiiH
mination of angles Appraised at $120,000 333.73 feet to an iron ance due on co~firm•·
PUBLIC NOTICE10 a.m., of said day, the vs
only.
Terms of Sale : Cannot · pin found by this sur· tion of sale.
NOTICE: · is hereby following
described Alexander J. Buokallew The above description . be sold for less !han vey on the Westline of The appraisal did not
503 Mill St•ltllddepon. 01 45160
given that on Saturday, real estate:
et al
was prepared from an 213rds of the appraised the Jeffrey Jacobs include an interior
146-992-3894
actual survey made on value. 10% down on property (O.R. 04, Pg examination of the
August 23, · 2008 at The following real Defendants
10:00 a.m., a public estate situated In the Court or Common the 15th day of May, day of sale, cash or 521, Meigs County house.
Open MendaY-ft'ldiV 8:00 •-5:00 1m
sola will be held at 211 Village ol Middleport, Pthea.s, Meigs County, 1995, by C. Thomas certified check, bat- Deed Records), pass- Robert E. Beegle,
SatUnlll 9:00 D12:00 Ill
Smith,
Ohio ance due on conlirma· ing an Iron pin found Meigs County Sheriff
W
Second
St., County of Meigs and 0 10
Pomero~. Ohio. The Stale of Ohio, and In pursuance of an Professional Surveyor, tion of sale.
by this survey a 30.86 A1torney
for
the
the appraisal did not feet from the center of Plaintiff
Farmers Bank and bounded
and order of sale to me #6844.
Savings Company Is described as follows:
directed from said Also G·rantors granite include an Interior Ohio SR 143; thence John D. Clunk
Allmln••
•lll1lllilt1m Wllllll
selling for cash In Being known as Lot court in the above enti- Grantees herein, the examination of the along Jacobs West line
5601 Hudson Dr.
CataiVIJC
hend or certified check No. 56 in Palmers lied action, I will right to use and have house.
Sou lh 25" 19' 46" w
t
. es Hudson, OH 44236
lllllll•s And 111•11
the following collater· Addlllon to said Village expose lo sale at pub· access lo a 10 horse- Robert ~- Beegle, 189.35 teet to an ~ron 330•342 •8203 ·
ICIII fiJr C1111111 PriCeSI
al:
of Middleport, Ohio, lie auclion1m the front power water well on Meigs County Sheriff
pin set by this survey ; ,(S) 20 , 27 , ~ 9 ) 3
2002 Chevy Trailblazer late lhe Village ot steps of lhe Meigs Granlors properly, pro- Attorney:
1GNDT13SX221g5633 Sheffield and for fur· counly Court House on vided Grantees, !heir little, Sheet_s &amp; Warner
The Farmers;Bank and !her description of said Friday, Sept. 26,2008 at successors
and 213 E. 2nd Avo.
Savings
Company, lot, reference Is to be 10 a.m., of said day, the assigns, pay lor the Pomeroy, OH 45760
RICK PRICE
Pomeroy,
Ohio, had to the recorded following described upkeep of the well.
740·992·6689
New llomt's. Room Additions. Remodeling,
reserves lhe right to plat of said Village. Lot ieaJ eslate: Siluale in Excepllng any coal, oil , ~8) 20, 27 ~9) 3
~lrtal &amp; ·Shingle Roofs, Siding. Decks,
t:Jid at this sale, and to Is 96 feet on Lincoln the
Township
of gas or other minerals
Ullthroom
Remodt'ling Lkensed &amp; Insured
withdraw the above Street and 66 feet on Lebanon, County of previously reserved or
wv •o40954 Cell 740-590·7666 740-992·0730
Public Notice
ooilaloral prior to sale. alley.
Meigs, Slate of Ohio, excepted,
togelhor
Further, The Farmers Referenced
Deed: to·wit:
with associated rights.
Bank and Savings ' Volume 54, Page 903, Situate in the Township Excepling unto t~e SHERIFF SALES
J&amp;L
Company reserves the Meigs County Ollicial of Lebanon, Counly of Grantors, Cecil Tyrone Case Number 07CV125
righllo reject any or all Records.
Meigs, State of Ohio, Brlnager and Lori A. Wells Fargo Bank
Construction
bids submitted.
Auditor's Parcel No. : to·wil:
Brlnager, the right lo Plaintiff
• Vinyl Siding
Tho above described 15·01709.000
Being a part of a 15 use the pole building vs
Roofing, Sidmg,
• Replacement
collaleral will be sold Prop~rty known as: acre, more or less, ~packing house), load· Andy ,O. Doczlot al
Sollil, Decks,
Windows
"as is-where is", with 240 Lincoln Street, tract of land trans· ing docks, driveway Defendants
Doors, Windows,
no
expressed
or Middleport, OH 45760 lerred to Charles R. and a 510 x 32 foot hot Court of Common
• Roofing
Electric, Plumbing,
Implied
warranty Attorney for PlalniiH: and Waynita C. Harris house which is used , Pleas, Meigs County,
• Decks
Drywall,
given. For further infer- l1Hie 1 Sheets &amp; Warner, as recorded In Deed for cardboard storage Ohio
• Garages ''
Remodelrng,
Room
·mation, or for an 211·213 E. Second Book 175 at Page 297, along with one office In pursuance or an
•
Pole
Buildings
Addrl1ons
appointment to inspect Street, Pomeroy, OH Meigs
County for a period of live (5) order of sale lo me
• Room Additions
collateral, prior 10 sale 45769, Telephone: ~740) Recorder's
Office, years from the date of dlreoled from said
local Contractor
Owner:
date conlaot Cyndie Qr 992-6689
'
Meigs County, Ohio, closing. Granlors' right court in the above enti·
740-367-0544
Ken at740·992·2136. · Current
Owner: also being a part of to use these facllllles tied aollon, I will
James Keesee II
Free Estimates
(8) 20, 21 , 22.
Andrew
&amp;
Megan Section 16 and a part shall be from June 20th extiose lo sale at pub·
740-3~7 -0536
742·2332
Andrews et al
pf 38 Acre Lot No. 171, lhrough October 31 " of lie auction on the front ·
ProPerty
at:
240 Township·2-North, each year. Except fur- stePs of the Meigs
Public Notice
Lincoln Streel
Ran g e • 1 5 ·We sl , ther, for a period of five County Courl House
Foa· lh-rnodcling and New House Uuilding
Middleport, OH 45760 lebanon
Township, ~5) years , the year on Friday, Sept. 26,
l'all: MARCUM CONSTRU("TJON
Meigs County, Slate of round use of a second 2008 al 10:00 a.m., of
NOTICE TO CONTRAC· PP• 15-01709.000
TORS .
Prior Deed References: Ohio and more parlicu· cHico in tho building. said &lt;lay, the following
• Room Addition s • Garages • Vinyl
larly described as fol· Excepling furlher to described real estale:
Sealed proposals for Volume 54, Page 903
and Wood Siclmg • Rooting • Pole
.the
Granlors, lhe Siluated In Rutland
lhe Tuppers Plains Appraised at $45,000 lows; .
Meigs
Pump
House Terms of Sale: Cannot Beginning at a 518" iron option of using these Township,
Burn s • Pu11u 's, Porches and Decks
Construclion Project, be sold lor less than pin set which is assets and rights lor County, State of Ohio:
Meigs County Ohio As 213rds ollhe appraised assumed to bear West an additional five ~5) Beginning in the cen·
provided ter of the Hinham road
per specifications In value. 10% down on a distance of • 416.13 years,
.n:!W Ril'hd Road . Lung Buttom . OH
bid packet will be day of sale, cash or feet from the Northeasl Grantor pays Grantee on the Soulh line or
received by the Meigs certified check, bal· corner of said 38 Acr&amp; the sumo f $10,000.00 Section 1~, said line
C o u n t y ance due on oonflrma- Lol No. 17t, Township· for each year of use also being the South
2, . Range 13;
, payable by June 1st of line of a 74 acrelract or
Commissioners
at lion or sale.
Cell 7-I0-&lt;16- I B)4
The appraisal did not Thence South 32Q 08' each year.
land recorded In Deed
lhelr oHice atlhe
lS+ i~' i'trrJ experi4'11ce l'ree E!tlil!lale.fi
Courthouse, Pomeroy, include an interior 50" Wesl a distance of By acceptance of Book 143, Page 412,;
Ohio 45769 until 1:00 examination of the 554 38 feel to a 518" delivery of lhls deed, thence North 56 deg.
Iron pin set;
Grantee agrees to have 20' East 234 feet to a
P.M., September 11 , house.
Beegle, Thence North 79° 28' the packing house point In tho center of
2008 and then at 1:15 Robert E.
31 " West a distance of cleared and ready lor said road ; ' thence
P.M. al said office Meigs County Sheriff
for
the 735.39 feet to an exist· Granlors' use by June North 45 dog. 30' East
opened and read aloud Allorney
t)
lng wooden post being lsi ol each year and t07 feetlo a point to a
lor
lhe following : Plaintiff
Tuppers Plains Pump linie, Sheels &amp; Warner the Southwest corner "further agrees to have point In the center of
of sa)d t!&gt; acre, more the hot house cleared said road ; . thence
Houea Construction 214 E 2nd St.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Hill's Self
Storage

ROBERT
BISSEll
CONSTRUCTIIN

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MONTY

East
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South

Dealer: South ·
Vulnerable. Both
South
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FRANK &amp; EARNEST

VOILA/
MATHil
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INTO

DOWN

1 Complacent

2 Fast sled
3 LandSin '"Ia
mer"
4 "Mad Max"
.Gibson
5 Whichever
6 Comic-strip 23 Fishing
moppet
gear
7 Hair curler 24 Furrowed
8 Bow in
26 Clouseau's
submission
valet ·
9 Passports, 27 Jazzy etc.
James
fO Gleeful
28 Heart-felt
shout
30 Popular
1t Hunt-and·
egg dtshes
peck error 32 - Plaines
12 Tums at the 36 Dallas
plate
eager
17 Naval oH.
39 Rhylhm
19 Puts into
40 Forehead
, circulation 41 Water, in
20 loving
Tijuana
gesture
42 Gymnasts'
21 P1ct1Jre
goals
border
44 Corsica
22 Helm position
neighbor

45 Wire mea·
sures
46 Ove~y
docile
47 AHix
48 Ms.
Thurman
49 Last degree
51 Home tor
white mice

chan c~ and

a 3·3

break IS only

35.53 percen t.

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BARNEY

PARSON, I BEEN WONDERIN'-IF ANGELS LIVE IN HEAVEN,
WHY DO THEY
NEED WINGS?

IT AIN'T AS IF THAR'S SOM,EPLACE
BETTER TO FLY
OFF TO!

Occas ional ly, though. you can combtne
• these cha nGes ~ as 1n th1 s deal.
You are 1n three no-trump and West
leads the heart tack: four. ktng. ace .
What would be your line of play ?
You have frve top tncks. two spades. tw o
hearts (given trick one ) and one club
You can get to nrne eastly 1f yOu peek at
the lull layout But the correct play is to
lead the diamond queen from your hand
at trick two· tf 11 wms, cross lo du mmy m
spades and take lhe club frnes se At th e
wors1. you w1n mn e tricks vra tw o

spades, two hearts. one dramond and
four clubs
If, though, a defender takes your

THE BORN LOSER

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FR"-NCIS, I J\!sT GOT
A HOP.OSCOI'E TELLING
ME I"M THE 11"-STEP.
OF EVER'!' SiTUATION 1
I SHOULD BE ABLE To
TR'I' JUST ABOUT AN'I'·
THIN(, I'.ND DO IT

dta·

mond queen wi th h1s ace a(ld returns a
heart, w1n the tnck. cash th e dt amond
jacK , play a spade to dummy's ki ng. and
take the dtamond kmg Dtd the srx mtss·
1ng dmmonds spht 3·3? If so claim two
spades. two hearts , tour dtamonds and
one club. If not. take the club hnesse.
hop1ng for the best
In thi s last vanat1on. you get home if
ellher diamonds are 3·3 or the club
frnesse works That rs approxi matel y a
67.8 percent hne.
Not e that if you Immediately cross to
dummy 1n spades and take lhe club

. CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
Celebrtty C1pfler cry,:tot~ ra1ls are crea'ed IromCl.iOlal• o· s b1la mou~ pecpe
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ABOUT MY WEIGoHT!

MIKE W. MARCUM, OWIIER
740-985-4141

ADIFFE~14tE
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ltle are 1nd1ca1ed m the vear ah ead 11
could a11 'p eg1n w1th so~o ne who 1ntro·
du ces yo u to a tun group ol people and
who like s to engage tn all the ac hv1!1es
that Interest you.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) - Because you
don't expect more from vour friend s than
vou have a nght to , they'll sense it and
feel much closer to you than usual. An
understand tng at11tude puts everyon e al
ease.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) - Althoug h
1ntan~ble thmgs or ideas mtght confuse
vou, you'll fare exception ally well Wllh
anyth ing you can touch or feel Deal
strictly with what's at hand, and leave

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an ImaginatiVe one; 1ndeed. you're bel·
ter v1s10nary than most Utilize vour ere·
at111e talenls when they are betorfl you
SCORPIO (Oct 24·Nov 22) - Becau se
youllconctuctyourbustne ssattalrstn a
method ical manner, !here IS 11!tle doubl
tl&gt;lat you can make a prof1t when you
choose to. YOu should be abl e to un tan·
gle eveJl tncky s1tuallons .
SAGITIARIUS (Nov 23-Dec 21 ) - You
won I let vour prej udice or emotions
interfere w1th your common sense If
someone you don't eSpecially Uke can
benefit you, you'll read ily work wit h him
or her
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 1 9) - Your
success Will be predtcated upon what's
al stake If the ante 1s h1gh enough, vour
drive and motivation will ove rcome all
1ears or sell-doubt
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20-Feb. 19) - That
lrlendly personality of you rs will be 1n
great working order There Will be no pre·
judg1ng on your part of, anyone you meal
for the first 11me, regardles s of wll at vou
mig ht have heard
P ISCES (Feb . 20-March 20) Sometimes lear can tnfluence your decision mak tng, but not at this lime. You'll be
in too good of a mood to lhlllk ne gatively
about anything or anyone and. as such,
Will have a great day.
ARIES (March 21 ·Aprll19) - Your aOih·
ty 10 deal wllh the world around vou will
be softer and more understanding than
unusual, which makes you an extrem ely
fnend ly person to De around. People 1n
gene ral will be drawn to you
TAURUS (April 20-Mav 20) - The rea·
son you will so eas ily achle~te two lmpor·
tarn object ives at this time ? You'll rely
solely on yourself and no one elsa You
know whal yoU want and how to get it.
GEMINI
(May
21 ·June
20)
Partnership sltuj!llttons wil l go much
smoother than uaual beCause everyone
lnvol\18d eeem1 to understand wh o does
whll bell, and each wtn get to play the
role he or she Ia 0811 aulttd tor
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Your
Alle..ment of whatever It Ia you went tO
do will 1;18 right on the money; conse·
quently, you'll wute little tlme doing all
the jobs ustgnad to you E...erything will
seem 10 eaay.

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finesse', you should fatl. East should drop

speculating to others
UBRA (Sept 23-0ct 23) -

COW and BOY

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Thursday, Aug. 21,2008
By Bernice Bade Oaol

I"LL JUST WI'.NDER
t&gt;OWN THE SEACH II.ND
Fl ND. SOME RI'.NDOM
51TUATION TO

c~s 1

Today s clue· S equals L

the spade queen under dummy's k~ng,
and We st should rellHn a spade when m
w1th the ctub k1ng

G

BIG NATE

GRizZwELLS

•

54 Swamped
55 Enjoy the
sun

go for the fm esse becau se it 1s a 50 per-

cent

Need a
lob Done?

I

action

10 Talisman
12 Toughened
by exposure
13 Enormously
14 Synthetic
fabrics
15 Mellows
16 Corral
18 Et, for Hans
19 Column
type
21 Grades .
papers
25 Twisted and
turned
29 Maria ·
Conchita31 Like
Parmesan
33 Monotony
34 Parlor piece
35 Hold in high
regard
37 Motel
freebies
38 Hunks of
cheese
40 Cave
dweller
43 Day before
44 Madame
Bovary
48 Imperative
50 Federated

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mathemati cally supenor one For exam·
pi e· suppose you neeQ enher a ftnesse
to work or a su1t to d1v1d e 3·3. You should

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Answer

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3 NT · All pass

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as that scared. clueless IIUie
girl they mei five years ago.

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ACROSS

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Phillip
Alder

NOTICE TO CONTRAC· Project
or less, tract;
and ready for Grantors' North 38 deg. 30' East
Pomeroy, OH
Thence along the West use by June 2oth of 170.5 feet to a point in
TORS
Specifications, and bid 740·992·6689
Sealed proposals for forms may be secured ~8) ~o . 27 ~9) 3
line of said 15 acre, each year.
the center of said road
the
Portland at the oHice of Meigs
more or less , tract, EKcepting unto the to the North line of
Center C o u n t y
Community
North a distance of Grantors, the right to said 74 acre tract ,
YOUNG'S
Public Notice
335.06 teet to an exist· have e~e:cluslve use of thence East 95 feet to
Electrical
Prolect , Commissioners,
ing wooden post being the tool cages year the center or Leading
Meigs Countv. Ohio as Courthouse, Pomeroy,
per specifications in Ohio 45769· Phone f Sheriff Sales
the Nor1hwest corner round for the perkld of Creek; thence Soulh 10 ·
bid packet will be 740·992·2895 .
A Case Number 08CV013 of said 15 acre , more five ~5) years and year deg. West 346.5 feet to
Room Additions &amp;
29670 BaShan Road
received by the Meigs deposit of 0 dollars will Farmers
Bank
&amp; or less~ tract ;
round for any period the South tine of • Remodeling
F.lac1ne Oh1o
• New Homes
New G11rages
Thence along said Grantors have exer- Section 13 ; thence
C o u n I
y be required lor each Savings Co.
45771
Eleclru:;al
&amp;
Plu
mbing
North line East a dis· cised the option to use West 41 o feet along '
CommissiOners '
at set of plans and speci- Plain! iff
• Garages
740.949·2217
Roofmg &amp; Gutters
tance of 101 8.00 feet the premises as herein said South line of
thelr o1fice at the flcations, check made VS
• Complete
Vinvl Sidi ng &amp; Painting
Section 13 ; thence
Raymond &amp; Megan to the' principal point of prOvided.
Courthouse, Pomeroy. payable to:
Pallo 11nd Porch Deck!
Sizes 5'x10'
Remodel ing
beginning, containing This reservation or West 410 feet along
Ohio 45769 until ' 1:DD The full amount will be Andrews
wv 036725
to
10'x30'
0.912 acre, more or exception
contem· said line to the place of
p.m., Sept. 4th, 2008 returned within thirty Defendants
V.C . YOUNG Ill
and !hen at t.:15 p.m. at (30) days alter recelpl Court of -Common less, in said Section 16 plates the joint use of beginning, containing
992·6215
Hours
said office opened and of bids. Each bid must Pleas, Meigs County, and 7.354 acres, more the rest rooms and eye 1.72 acres.
Stop &amp; Compare
Pome roy Ohto
or
less,
in
said
38
Acre
washing
stations
by
Current
Owner
:
Andy
read aloud for. the fol· be accompanied by Ohio
7:00 AM • 8:00 PM
25 Years Local Exper1ence
1 14 •1 mo p d
lowing:
either a bid bond in an In pursuance of an lot No. 171 for a total the Grantors' and the 0. Doczi et al
Fl\
P,ortland Community amount of 100% of the order of sale to me of 8.266 acres, more or Grantee's . employees 31048 Carson Rd.
Center
Electrical bid amount with a directed from said loss, subject to all legal. or agenls .
Middleport, Ohio
IIWIS
Stanley TreeProlect.
surety satisfactory to court in ttie above enti- easements and rights· Excepting further unto PP# 11·00936.000
lO .... CHfTI
Specifications, and bid the aforesaid Meigs tied -action, I will of-way.
the Grantors , their. Prior Deed References :
Trimming
COl\ 5 11( L Cl iO I\
forms may be secured C 9 u n t y expose to sale at pub- Bearings are assumed heirs and assigns, the .Volume 189. Page 41
Sl. Rl.124 Pamerty,IN
at the oHice of Meigs Commissioners or by lie auction on the front and are for the deter- unlimited use of two • Appraised at $55 ,000
&amp; Removal
Conorele Removal
740·992·5682
C o u n t
certified
check, steps of the Meigs mination of angles water wells associated Terms of Sale: Cannot
"' Pinmpt and Qua llty
and
Replacement
,
with this real estate. be sold for less than
· Commissioners, cashiers· check, or let- County Court House only.
Olltln 9·6 M·F
Wllrk
.,
Courthouse, Pomeroy, ter of credit upon a sol· on Friday, Sept 26, The above description These wells may be 213rds olthe appraised
9·12Sat.
All Types Of
Ohio 45769 Phone 740· vent bank In the 2008 at 10 a.m., of said Was prepared from an used tor Grantors· value . 10% down on
"' Rt·a ~ {lllitblc Ratt·s
Concrete Work
992-2895 A deposit of amount of not less day, the following actual survey made on commercial
opera · day of sale , cash or
"' ln ~ured
Johnson
's
Tree
0 dollars will be than fO% of the bid described real estate : the 15th day of May, tiona! needs.
certified check , bal ·
28
Years
Experience
''
Exlll.'n cnccd
Service
requi~ed for each set of aroount in favor of the The
following 19~5, by c. Thomas Excepting unto the ance due on confirma·
R c h:; r~·nn;!'i A\ ;:nlahle 1
plans and specifics· aforesaid
Meigs described premises, Smith,
Ohio Grantors, their heirs tion of sale.
David lewis
Complete Tree Care
lions, check made C o u n t y situated in the Village Professional Surveyor, and assigns, the right The appraisal did
lnouted • Fte£ E•llmalu
Call Gurv Swnlcy @
740-992-6971
r• o U t· 9J.IH
payable to ·. The full Commissioners Bid of Middleport, County #6844.
to access• these wells include an interior
740-59 I -XII44
Insured
w1ll
be Bonds shall be accom· of Meigs and State of Together
with
all ~nd lay temporary examination of the
amount
?0 y1Mr8 •u~llenc ~
WV0421B2 Free Estimales
Pk:.t ~L' lea\.: m~~sa ' C'
s~ nlcr Crl,re"
hereditaments, appur· lines across the above house.
returned within thirty panied by Proof ot Ohio:
&amp; C~u rcl t Oiac otHtl
~30) days after receipt Authority of the official Being Lot No. 23 in tenances, rights, privi· described real estate Robert
E. Beegle,
of bids.
or agonl signing the Sheffield'&amp; Addition to leges and easements for irrigation and other Meigs County SheriN
rw: lrtNIJIIIr
Each bid 'must be bond.
the said VIllage of thereunto belonging purposes .
Attorney for the plain·
J..l/))'
accompanied by either Bids shall be sealed Middleport, Ohio, ~ref · but subjeclto all legal Excepting unto the IIH
a bid . band in an and marked as Bid f.or erence being made to highways, zoning ordi· Grantors, Cecil Tyrone Lerner Sampson &amp;
amount of 1110% of t~e Tuppers Plains Pump the recorded plat of nances, restrictions , Brinager and Lori A. Rothfuss
111 'l'\1 Ill ~
bid amounl with a House and mailed or said addition), except easements and condi· Brinager, their heirs PO Box 5480
111 1 11'(' ~ 'l ih 'l'l ~ R. i~t.l
surety satisfactory to delivered to: Meigs 100 feet off the west tions of record that do and assigns, the right Cincinnati, OH 45201
l't ~~.: kl'll l t. tpl'-..
the aforesaid Meiss C o u n t y end of the premises not aHecl merketabili· of lirst refusal should 513·241·3t00
C o u n I y Commissioners herelofore conveyed, ty..
the
Grantee
ever (8) 20, 27 ~9) 3
S 11a1:' ~· \', 11 t111t.:l''
}J!l?clw~ad ~~bJ nmylln~
Commissioners or by Courthouse, Pomeroy, containing 66 feet front In addition, a 30' ease- desire to sell the real
I~ P IIl, lll Sh,1tk' . m~l
t'- 111 1l'
certified
check, Ohio 45769. Attention by 92 feet back.
menl lor ingress and estale. The Grantors,
, 'I'W"W. tlwbi::cr I:-el:. :::a.!.drt;&gt;etry .eom
Public Notice
Plu-, Ptl lm1 l k d -, k ll h
cashiers check, or let· of bidders is called to Reference
Deed: egress, with the cen· Cecil Tyrone Brinager
ter of credit upon a sol· all of the requirements Volume 71, Page 823, terline described as and Lori A. Brlnager,
their
heirs
and SHERIFF SALES
Rllt llll'r-,
vent bank in the contained in this bid Meigs County Official follows:
!"\1.1 ~ . \Nil\
amounl of not less packet, particularly to Records.
Being a part of a 15 assigns,
shall
be CASE NUMBER 08 CV
Z459 St Rt 160 ·Gallipolis
llttllll':HO-jJIJ2..t!211
than 111% of lhe bid the Federal Labor Auditor's Parcel No.: acre, more or less, offered the'rightto pur- 038
CALL
FOR FREE
IMAT
( "lll:l&lt;ll-&lt;16-61&lt;&lt;
amount In favor of the Standards Provisions 15·00172.000
tracl of land trans· chase at any price the HSBC
Mortgage
aforesaid
Meigs and
Davis-Bacon Property known as : ferred to Charles R. Grantee,
Alexander Services, Inc.
y Wages, various lnsur- 341 S. Second Avenue , and Waynita C. Harris Buckallew, offers the Plpintiff
C o u n t
Public Notice
Commissioners. Bid ance
requirements, Middleport, OH 45760 as recorded In Deed same to any other indi· vs
Bonds shall be accom- various equal opportu· AHorney for Plaintiff: Book 175 at Page 297; vidual. Grantors, Cecil John Farley et al
thence along a line ere·
panted by Proof of nlty provisions, and little, Sheets &amp; Warner, Meigs
County Tyrone Brlnager and Defendants
aled by this survey
Authority of tho official the requirement for a 211·213 E. Second Recorder 's
Office, Lori A. Brinagor, their Court of Common North so· 52· 31'" West
or agent signing the payment bond and per· Street, Pomeroy, ·OH Meigs Count~, Ohio, heirs and assigns shall Pleas, Meigs County, 273.40 feet to tile cenbond.
formance bond for 45769, Telephone: (740) also being a part of have 60 days after noli· Ohio
ter ol Ohio SR 143,
Bids shall be sealed 100% of the contract 992K6689
Section 16 and a part fication to accept or In pUrsuance of an passmg an iron pin set
and marked as Bid for price. No bidder may Curren!
Owner: of 38 Acre lot No. 171 , reject the right to pur· order of sale to me by this survey al 28.19
Portland Community wilhdraw his bid within Raymond &amp; Megan Township·2·North , chase.
Racine, Ohio 740-247-2019
directed from sa1d feet from the center of
Center Electrical and lhirty ~30) days after Andrews
R a n g e · 1 3 ·West ,. Reference
Deed: court in the above enti- Ohio SR 143; thence
mailed or delivered to: ·lhe actual date of the Property al: 341 South Lebanon
Township, Volume 121, Page 191, lied action, I will along the centerline or
Ceil: 740·416·5047
Meigs
County opening thereof. The Second Ave.
Meigs County, Ohio, Meigs County Official expose to sale at pub- Ohio SR 143 North 15"
Owners :
Commissioners
Meigs
County Middleport, OH
and more particularly Records.
lie auction on the front 49• 43 .. East distance of
email;
Jon Van Meter &amp; ·
Courthouse
C o m m i s s i o n e r s PP, 15·00172.00
described as follows:
SUBJECT TO RIGHT steps of the Me1gs 78.31 feet to ·lhe point
jrshadfrm
@aol.com
Paul Rowe
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
reserve the right to Prior Deed References: Beginning at a point In OF FIRST REFUSAL TO County Court House of beginning , contain·
Attenlion of bidders Is reject any or all bids.
Volume 71, Page 823
the cenlerline of Stale PURCHASE AS STAT· on Frtday, Sept. 26, .ing 0.8428 acres more
called to all of the Jim Sheets, President Appraised at $25,000 Route# I 24 assumed ED
ABOVE
AS 2008 altO a.m., of saod or less.
MIKE MARCUM
requirements
con- Meigs
County Terms of Sale: Cannel 10 be the Northeast RECORDED IN VOL· day, the following The above description
tained in this bid pack· Commissioners.
be sold for less than corner of said 38 Acre UME 121, PAGE 191 , d~scrlbed re~l estate : was made in accor·
ROOfiNG &amp; RI·MOIIII.IN!; Co .
et, particularly to the (8) 20, 27 ~9) 3.
213rds of lhe appraised lot No. 171;
MEIGS COUNTY OFFI- Situated
1n
the dance with an actual
Rubber Roo1ing. Room Additions. Decks . Shinq lr&gt;s.
Federal
Labor
value. 10% down on Thence along said cen· CIAL RECORDS.
Township of Columbia, survey
conducted
Siding. Window s. PoiP Barns. Garages.
Standards Provisions
day of sale, cash or terline South 03' .32' Auditor's Parcel NoS.: Coun~y of Meigs, State under the supervision
In suranc e Work. Residential &amp; Corn nwr ci&lt;~ l
Public Nolice
and
Davls·Bacon
cerlilied check, bal· 02" West a distance of 07·00281.001 and 07· ol Oh1o:
of Eugene Triplett PS
740-245·0.:j3 7
sed &amp; Bond ed
30 Years
Wages·, various insur·
ance due on conflrma· 30.06 feet to a point;
00282.001
Situated In Sec. 24 , T. 6766 on 8111/19 79. Licen
Free Est imates
Experience
ance
requirements, SheriH Sales
tlon of sale.
Thence leaving said Properly
Address: 9N,
R15W,
Ohio Bearings are based n a
various equal opportu· Case Number 08CV013 The appraisal did centerline West a dis· 54880
SR
124, Company Purchase, survey recorded irrVol.
BAD CREDIT?
Bank
&amp; include an Interior Umce of433. 131eet to Portland, OH 45770
nity provisions, and ·Farmers
and being a parcel cr?· 4, Pg. 521, Meigs
the requirement for a Savings Co.
examination of the a point on the Easlllne Allorney
for ated out of the Ritch1e County O.R.
Guttering
paymenl bond and per· PlaintiH
house.
ofa8.266acro,moreor Defendanls,
Cecil Coo properly ~Vol. 444, Said premises also
Seamless Gutters
formance- bond for vs
Robert E. Beegle, less, tract;
Tyrone Brlnager and Pg. 045, ~eigs County known as:
Root1ng, S1dmg, Guuers
100% of the contract Andrew
&amp;
Megan Meigi County Sheriff Thence along said Lori A. Brlnager: little, OR.) be1ng bounded 28436 State Route 143
price.
Andrews et at
Anorney lor the plain· East line North 32' 08' Sheets &amp; Warner, 211· and described as fol- Albany OH 457 t 0•9080
Insured &amp; Bonded
No bidder may wllh· Defendants
tiff
50" East a distance of 213 E. Second Slreel, lows :
.
PPN: 0!;.00388 .004
740·653·9657
draw his bid within Court of Common Little Sheets &amp; Warner 35.43 feet to a , 5/8" Pomeroy, OH 45769, Bo~lnnl~g at a potn! Current Owner:
lhirly ~30) days alter Pihea s, JMoigs County, 213 #.2nd Sl. Pomeroy, iron pJn set on the Telephone: ~740) 992· whtch IS South 15 John Farley et al
the aclual date of lhe 0 10
OH 45769
assumed North line of 6689
49 '43" West188.48 feet Property
Deed
opening thereof. The In pursuance of an 740·992-6689
said 38 Acre lot No. Current
owner: from the intersection References : Volume
Meigs
County order of sale to me (8) 20, 27, ~9) 3
f71;
Alexander J. Buokaliew of Ohio SR 143 and 210 , Page 625
Commissioners directed from said
Thence along said otal
Lemaste Road ~Twp. A'praised at 90 000
reserve the right to court In the above entl~
Nqrth line Eost a dis· Property at: 54880 St. Rd. 2) ; the~ce along Terms of Sale: Cannot
rejecl any or all bids.
tied acllon, I will
Public Notice
tance ol4 I 6. I 3 feetlo Rl. 124, Porlland, Ohio the South lone of the b"e ~old for less than
~8) 15, 20, 27
expose to sale at pub·
the principal point of PP~ 07-00281.001
Steve flussell properly 213 rds of the appraised
lie auction on lhe fronf Sheriff Sales
beginning.
07·00282.001
~O.R. 48. Pg. 473, Me1gs value. tO% down on
stops of the Meigs Case ,Number 04CV120 Bearings are assumed Prior Deed References: County ~eed Re~ords) day of sale, cash or
County Court• House o Home National Bank
and are lor lhe deter· Volume 121, Page191 North 80 57 34 East certified check bal·
Public Notice
Friday, Sept. 26, 2008 at PlainiiH
mination of angles Appraised at $120,000 333.73 feet to an iron ance due on co~firm•·
PUBLIC NOTICE10 a.m., of said day, the vs
only.
Terms of Sale : Cannot · pin found by this sur· tion of sale.
NOTICE: · is hereby following
described Alexander J. Buokallew The above description . be sold for less !han vey on the Westline of The appraisal did not
503 Mill St•ltllddepon. 01 45160
given that on Saturday, real estate:
et al
was prepared from an 213rds of the appraised the Jeffrey Jacobs include an interior
146-992-3894
actual survey made on value. 10% down on property (O.R. 04, Pg examination of the
August 23, · 2008 at The following real Defendants
10:00 a.m., a public estate situated In the Court or Common the 15th day of May, day of sale, cash or 521, Meigs County house.
Open MendaY-ft'ldiV 8:00 •-5:00 1m
sola will be held at 211 Village ol Middleport, Pthea.s, Meigs County, 1995, by C. Thomas certified check, bat- Deed Records), pass- Robert E. Beegle,
SatUnlll 9:00 D12:00 Ill
Smith,
Ohio ance due on conlirma· ing an Iron pin found Meigs County Sheriff
W
Second
St., County of Meigs and 0 10
Pomero~. Ohio. The Stale of Ohio, and In pursuance of an Professional Surveyor, tion of sale.
by this survey a 30.86 A1torney
for
the
the appraisal did not feet from the center of Plaintiff
Farmers Bank and bounded
and order of sale to me #6844.
Savings Company Is described as follows:
directed from said Also G·rantors granite include an Interior Ohio SR 143; thence John D. Clunk
Allmln••
•lll1lllilt1m Wllllll
selling for cash In Being known as Lot court in the above enti- Grantees herein, the examination of the along Jacobs West line
5601 Hudson Dr.
CataiVIJC
hend or certified check No. 56 in Palmers lied action, I will right to use and have house.
Sou lh 25" 19' 46" w
t
. es Hudson, OH 44236
lllllll•s And 111•11
the following collater· Addlllon to said Village expose lo sale at pub· access lo a 10 horse- Robert ~- Beegle, 189.35 teet to an ~ron 330•342 •8203 ·
ICIII fiJr C1111111 PriCeSI
al:
of Middleport, Ohio, lie auclion1m the front power water well on Meigs County Sheriff
pin set by this survey ; ,(S) 20 , 27 , ~ 9 ) 3
2002 Chevy Trailblazer late lhe Village ot steps of lhe Meigs Granlors properly, pro- Attorney:
1GNDT13SX221g5633 Sheffield and for fur· counly Court House on vided Grantees, !heir little, Sheet_s &amp; Warner
The Farmers;Bank and !her description of said Friday, Sept. 26,2008 at successors
and 213 E. 2nd Avo.
Savings
Company, lot, reference Is to be 10 a.m., of said day, the assigns, pay lor the Pomeroy, OH 45760
RICK PRICE
Pomeroy,
Ohio, had to the recorded following described upkeep of the well.
740·992·6689
New llomt's. Room Additions. Remodeling,
reserves lhe right to plat of said Village. Lot ieaJ eslate: Siluale in Excepllng any coal, oil , ~8) 20, 27 ~9) 3
~lrtal &amp; ·Shingle Roofs, Siding. Decks,
t:Jid at this sale, and to Is 96 feet on Lincoln the
Township
of gas or other minerals
Ullthroom
Remodt'ling Lkensed &amp; Insured
withdraw the above Street and 66 feet on Lebanon, County of previously reserved or
wv •o40954 Cell 740-590·7666 740-992·0730
Public Notice
ooilaloral prior to sale. alley.
Meigs, Slate of Ohio, excepted,
togelhor
Further, The Farmers Referenced
Deed: to·wit:
with associated rights.
Bank and Savings ' Volume 54, Page 903, Situate in the Township Excepling unto t~e SHERIFF SALES
J&amp;L
Company reserves the Meigs County Ollicial of Lebanon, Counly of Grantors, Cecil Tyrone Case Number 07CV125
righllo reject any or all Records.
Meigs, State of Ohio, Brlnager and Lori A. Wells Fargo Bank
Construction
bids submitted.
Auditor's Parcel No. : to·wil:
Brlnager, the right lo Plaintiff
• Vinyl Siding
Tho above described 15·01709.000
Being a part of a 15 use the pole building vs
Roofing, Sidmg,
• Replacement
collaleral will be sold Prop~rty known as: acre, more or less, ~packing house), load· Andy ,O. Doczlot al
Sollil, Decks,
Windows
"as is-where is", with 240 Lincoln Street, tract of land trans· ing docks, driveway Defendants
Doors, Windows,
no
expressed
or Middleport, OH 45760 lerred to Charles R. and a 510 x 32 foot hot Court of Common
• Roofing
Electric, Plumbing,
Implied
warranty Attorney for PlalniiH: and Waynita C. Harris house which is used , Pleas, Meigs County,
• Decks
Drywall,
given. For further infer- l1Hie 1 Sheets &amp; Warner, as recorded In Deed for cardboard storage Ohio
• Garages ''
Remodelrng,
Room
·mation, or for an 211·213 E. Second Book 175 at Page 297, along with one office In pursuance or an
•
Pole
Buildings
Addrl1ons
appointment to inspect Street, Pomeroy, OH Meigs
County for a period of live (5) order of sale lo me
• Room Additions
collateral, prior 10 sale 45769, Telephone: ~740) Recorder's
Office, years from the date of dlreoled from said
local Contractor
Owner:
date conlaot Cyndie Qr 992-6689
'
Meigs County, Ohio, closing. Granlors' right court in the above enti·
740-367-0544
Ken at740·992·2136. · Current
Owner: also being a part of to use these facllllles tied aollon, I will
James Keesee II
Free Estimates
(8) 20, 21 , 22.
Andrew
&amp;
Megan Section 16 and a part shall be from June 20th extiose lo sale at pub·
740-3~7 -0536
742·2332
Andrews et al
pf 38 Acre Lot No. 171, lhrough October 31 " of lie auction on the front ·
ProPerty
at:
240 Township·2-North, each year. Except fur- stePs of the Meigs
Public Notice
Lincoln Streel
Ran g e • 1 5 ·We sl , ther, for a period of five County Courl House
Foa· lh-rnodcling and New House Uuilding
Middleport, OH 45760 lebanon
Township, ~5) years , the year on Friday, Sept. 26,
l'all: MARCUM CONSTRU("TJON
Meigs County, Slate of round use of a second 2008 al 10:00 a.m., of
NOTICE TO CONTRAC· PP• 15-01709.000
TORS .
Prior Deed References: Ohio and more parlicu· cHico in tho building. said &lt;lay, the following
• Room Addition s • Garages • Vinyl
larly described as fol· Excepling furlher to described real estale:
Sealed proposals for Volume 54, Page 903
and Wood Siclmg • Rooting • Pole
.the
Granlors, lhe Siluated In Rutland
lhe Tuppers Plains Appraised at $45,000 lows; .
Meigs
Pump
House Terms of Sale: Cannot Beginning at a 518" iron option of using these Township,
Burn s • Pu11u 's, Porches and Decks
Construclion Project, be sold lor less than pin set which is assets and rights lor County, State of Ohio:
Meigs County Ohio As 213rds ollhe appraised assumed to bear West an additional five ~5) Beginning in the cen·
provided ter of the Hinham road
per specifications In value. 10% down on a distance of • 416.13 years,
.n:!W Ril'hd Road . Lung Buttom . OH
bid packet will be day of sale, cash or feet from the Northeasl Grantor pays Grantee on the Soulh line or
received by the Meigs certified check, bal· corner of said 38 Acr&amp; the sumo f $10,000.00 Section 1~, said line
C o u n t y ance due on oonflrma- Lol No. 17t, Township· for each year of use also being the South
2, . Range 13;
, payable by June 1st of line of a 74 acrelract or
Commissioners
at lion or sale.
Cell 7-I0-&lt;16- I B)4
The appraisal did not Thence South 32Q 08' each year.
land recorded In Deed
lhelr oHice atlhe
lS+ i~' i'trrJ experi4'11ce l'ree E!tlil!lale.fi
Courthouse, Pomeroy, include an interior 50" Wesl a distance of By acceptance of Book 143, Page 412,;
Ohio 45769 until 1:00 examination of the 554 38 feel to a 518" delivery of lhls deed, thence North 56 deg.
Iron pin set;
Grantee agrees to have 20' East 234 feet to a
P.M., September 11 , house.
Beegle, Thence North 79° 28' the packing house point In tho center of
2008 and then at 1:15 Robert E.
31 " West a distance of cleared and ready lor said road ; ' thence
P.M. al said office Meigs County Sheriff
for
the 735.39 feet to an exist· Granlors' use by June North 45 dog. 30' East
opened and read aloud Allorney
t)
lng wooden post being lsi ol each year and t07 feetlo a point to a
lor
lhe following : Plaintiff
Tuppers Plains Pump linie, Sheels &amp; Warner the Southwest corner "further agrees to have point In the center of
of sa)d t!&gt; acre, more the hot house cleared said road ; . thence
Houea Construction 214 E 2nd St.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

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3 LandSin '"Ia
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6 Comic-strip 23 Fishing
moppet
gear
7 Hair curler 24 Furrowed
8 Bow in
26 Clouseau's
submission
valet ·
9 Passports, 27 Jazzy etc.
James
fO Gleeful
28 Heart-felt
shout
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17 Naval oH.
39 Rhylhm
19 Puts into
40 Forehead
, circulation 41 Water, in
20 loving
Tijuana
gesture
42 Gymnasts'
21 P1ct1Jre
goals
border
44 Corsica
22 Helm position
neighbor

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docile
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BARNEY

PARSON, I BEEN WONDERIN'-IF ANGELS LIVE IN HEAVEN,
WHY DO THEY
NEED WINGS?

IT AIN'T AS IF THAR'S SOM,EPLACE
BETTER TO FLY
OFF TO!

Occas ional ly, though. you can combtne
• these cha nGes ~ as 1n th1 s deal.
You are 1n three no-trump and West
leads the heart tack: four. ktng. ace .
What would be your line of play ?
You have frve top tncks. two spades. tw o
hearts (given trick one ) and one club
You can get to nrne eastly 1f yOu peek at
the lull layout But the correct play is to
lead the diamond queen from your hand
at trick two· tf 11 wms, cross lo du mmy m
spades and take lhe club frnes se At th e
wors1. you w1n mn e tricks vra tw o

spades, two hearts. one dramond and
four clubs
If, though, a defender takes your

THE BORN LOSER

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FR"-NCIS, I J\!sT GOT
A HOP.OSCOI'E TELLING
ME I"M THE 11"-STEP.
OF EVER'!' SiTUATION 1
I SHOULD BE ABLE To
TR'I' JUST ABOUT AN'I'·
THIN(, I'.ND DO IT

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heart, w1n the tnck. cash th e dt amond
jacK , play a spade to dummy's ki ng. and
take the dtamond kmg Dtd the srx mtss·
1ng dmmonds spht 3·3? If so claim two
spades. two hearts , tour dtamonds and
one club. If not. take the club hnesse.
hop1ng for the best
In thi s last vanat1on. you get home if
ellher diamonds are 3·3 or the club
frnesse works That rs approxi matel y a
67.8 percent hne.
Not e that if you Immediately cross to
dummy 1n spades and take lhe club

. CELEBRITY CIPHER
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ABOUT MY WEIGoHT!

MIKE W. MARCUM, OWIIER
740-985-4141

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US Rep. Tubbs Jones
of Ohio dies, As

Ohio State linebackers used
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Affidavits link ex-Marshall coach
(AP) - Sworn affidavits in a
federallawsuit impli&lt;.:ate former Marshall football coach
Bob Pruett in an academic
scandal and a jobs program
for athletes that drew NCAA
violations in 2001.
The NCAA sanctions,
which placed the Huntington
university on four years probation and cost the school
football and basketball scholarships. did not name Pruett.
The affidavits from exstrength and conditioning
coach Mike Jenkins and former linebackers Sam Goines
and Charlie Tynes were
attached to recent court documents in a 5-year-old' federal
law suit filed by David
Ridpath. Marshall's former
NCAA compliance officer.
Ridpath is suing Marshall,
Pruett and others claiming he
was used as a scapegoat, was

White
from Page 81
. we're going to be more balanced."
While an offensive line
that return-s all five starters .
learns how to pass block.
West Virginia still should be
· ·
h
one 0 f the nation s top rus -'
ing teams.
' And at a school where
decorated
quarterbacks
Major Harris and Rasheed
Marshall left defenses in
t~ir wake, White tops them
all.
White rushed for 1,335
yards as a junior, the sixthhighest total for a quarterback in Bowl Subdivision
history. He holds the Big
East career record with
3,506 yards and needs 784
to surpass the FBS record of
4,289 set by Missouri's
Brad. Smith (rom 20022005.
"It's my last year of college football. I guess I want
to make the most of it,"
White said, ·:so I'm going
to do whatever I can to
make that happen. I'm just
trying to win whatever way
possible."
Since White's freshman

after the
scant ion s
w· e r e
imposed
and then
fired two
years later.
NOTEBOOK
The aftid avits,
some
as
much as a year old, were first
reported
by
CBSSportsline.com.
Jenkins' ·affidavit said he
was at a spring 1999 meeting
in which Pruett assured the
staff that former defensive
back Danny Derricott and
"certain football athletes"
would be eligible for the fall
2000 season because they
were assured of perfect
grades in a physical education class.
Volunteer assistant strength
coach Bruce McAllister gave

that ended up being the actual exam. The NCAA's 2001
report
said
when
McAllister's action was
exposed to other student s
taking the class, the professor
gave everyone an "A" in the
course.
The ·taw su it has accused
Pruett and other members of
the coaching staff of' trying to
cover up extra work benefits
tor athletes who performed
janitorial duties at $25 an
hour at a business owned by
football booster Marshall
Reynolds.
The university was ordered
to sever au · ties with the
Huntington multimillionaire
for at least five years.
Reynolds has said he was
wrongly saddled with most
of the blame by the university during the NCAA investi gation.

season in 2005, . West
West Virginia, seeking its
Virginia has ranked no third BCS bowl in four seaworse than fourth on the sons, has toughen~d its
ground nationally.
schedule with . oonconferNoel Devine ran for 627 ence games at Colorado and
yards as a freshman and the at home against No. I 0
5-foot-8 speedster will take Auburn.
The league's BCS team
over the starting spot at running back from Steve should be determined over
Slaton, who set a single- the final two weeks of the
season.
West
season record with I,744 ·regular
yards in 2006 and skipped Virginia plays at No. 25
his senior season to enter Pittsburgh on Nov. 28 and
the NFL draft in 2008. returns to Morgantown to
Another void was left by face No. •9 South ·Florida
260-pound fullback , Owen on Dec. 6.
Schmitt.
West Virginia is one of
West Virginia is stilllook- only three FBS teams that
ing for a backup to Devine. have won at least II games
The candidates are Sanders, over the past three seasons.
freshman Terence Kearns The others are · LS U and
and junior Zach Hulce. Southern Cal.
Sanders is the only one
Stewart, who took over
among the three who's had aftir Rich Rodriguez left
a carry in a game.
for Michigan in Decemb~r.
For the second straight has kept his players
year, the team's biggest focused, disciplining those
question mark is on who underperform with
defense. Quinton Andrews jogging tours of the stadiat safety is the only return- · um steps. He's offended by
ing starter in the secondary. others who see him· as an
The top two returning optimist.
ta'cklers are linebackers
"I'm a realist," he said.
Reed Williams and Mortty . "H someone does good,
Ivy. Williams had surgery they will be told that. If
on both shoulders last win- someone doesn't do well,
ter and said he doesn 't they will be told that. And if
expect to be ready in time they don't like it, they will
for the Aug. 30 season be shown the door. So I' m
opener against Villanova.
not ' Sunny' Bill Stewart."

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the McDonalds Three-year Two-year old Colts and
old Fillies. Miller Time Geldings. JL's Man of
Brett Miller won· the grand Action with Ryan Holton in
· slam with his fourth win of the sulkey won the event
from Page 81
the day in the sulky of Foxy aboard the Eric Nesselroad
Inquire out of the Lowe Samantha of the Undertaker trained mount. The winner
Stables in McConnelsville. · J~seph D. Lanmng. Crown turned a 2:10:03 clocking
Race number five was . Tome Starlac was second ahead of Full of Design
exciting and fast with Flight and Don Spenc~r on t~e with Charlie Schoonover as
Attendant Flying ahead of sulky of Crown Tome Cuue driver. Guy Malone serves
JL Fast Learner out of the was thtrd. Both s~cond and as trainer with owner of secHall Stables in West thord place entnes were ond place entry Diana
Portsmouth bringing home owned by Esther M. Malone of Waterford.
The trophy dash for Twosecond. Don Spencer and Crownover of f&gt;:1cArthur.
Expensive Diva, owned The. race was run on 2:09: I. Year Colts and Geldings
locally by Timothy D. Fry
Race number et~ht pro- was won by Brett Miller
of Middleport, Ohio and du~ed a photo. fimsh With . (2:09: I) in race number 12trained by Don Spencer had JL s Ntt~ Mustc posttng the his fifth of the day. Miller is
a good run for place. The u!lset won ~ve: SS De_rby also currently the top-rated
winning time for the Two- Girl . m a 2.06.2 clockmg. driver in the Buckeye State
year old Fillies was 2:04:03. The w1nnong entry from as the Circuit winds down
Lady driver
Nicole West Portsmouth· saw Enc to the latter months of the
Harness brought home Nesselroad ~s. the trainer. season. The win was also
Macs Audrey with the vic- The First DtvtSjOn Three- Kathy Hawk's fourth win as
tory in race number six for year old race was the closest trainer for the day. Second
was Skymaster and Charlie'
Two-Year Old Fillies. race of the afternoon.
Haley
Coy
of
Ty
The oldest driver in the Schoonover with Turned On
VanRhoden fought it out for field posted on the tenth race · of Don Spencer in third.
place with Keeponrolnbaby for Free-for-All trotters was Spencer
was
owner/driver/trainer
for
the
and Brett Miller. The race 89-year old Walter Young of
time was 2: 14:2.
Barnes'ville. Young did not top-three entry.
The unique design of win, but made a solid showThe last race was one of
"The Rock" makes the rae- ing of second behind the best. That final race of
ing close and exciting and Quikmaster of lady driver the day and the year at the
sometimes enables the dark- Kathryn Hawk or Onent. Meigs County facility was
horse to pull into victory Young took second afer won by Looknforthebigtime
lane. It also evens out the Omega R broke stride on and driver Steve Hettinger.
pack and provides for a the. backchute then momen- The winning mount was
wealth of great racing much tanly challenged for the owned by Frank Johnson of
like that witnessed· during lead to fall short by three . Hamden. Queen Samantha
Saturday's racing. The next lenghts at the finish. with driver Bill Long, Jr.
race saw Get A Jet was the Makmg the run more out of Beaver, Ohio with
winner with Brett Miller. in impressive was the' jaunt Turbulent Air Inc as owner
the bike with Fantastic Lane was within striking differ- placed second with Crown
second (Jackson, Ohio) and ence of the track record at · Time Cheer of Esther
2:0S:4.
Punchcredible third.
Crownover and driver
One of the best races.
Southern Valley Colt Charlie Schoonover in
also had one of the largest Circuit race eleven saw third. The winning time was
fields with seven entries for three entries post for the 2:08: I.

Outlaws

Francis is the 2007 outlaw
champion. Shane Clanton,
"Chubz.illa" Chub Frank.
from Page 81 ·
the · defending DTW€
champion; Shannon Babb,
Francis, 40, of Ashland, Rick Eckert, Clint Smith,
Fuller,
John
Ky., continued his summer Tim
hot streak in the first-ever Blankenship, Vic ,Coffey,
WoO LMS visit to the and Joe Isabell round out
three-eigr.th ; -mile
oval. the top ten in points and will
roaring forward from the be on hand Saturday.
These traveling stars will
sixth starting spot to grab
the lead for good with a lap- be joined by local stars Ben
.11 pass of . Swainsboro, Adkins, Jason Montgomery,
Ga.'s Jeremy Faircloth.
Conley,
R(ld
Delmas

Conley, Mike Wilson, Jeff
Houser, Bobby Kitchen,
Rick
Combs,
Donnie
Stew.an, Greg Oliver, and
Keith Berner.
For more in formation
fans should visit the K-C
Raceway
website
at
www.kc-raceway.com or
call 740-289-4114 or 6634141. K-C Raceway is
located 12 miles south of
Chillicothe off SR 23 , three
miles out Blain Highway at
Alma.

COLUMBUS (AP) Marcus Freeman doesn 't
mind staying in the background while All-American
James Laurinaitis gets all
the attention.
, He's also more than happy
to stay in the shadows when
two teammates are trading
pranks.
''I'm not a huge fan of
people pranking me back, so
I just like tu watch and get a
good laugh." Freeman said
of the almost constant give
and take between Laurinaitis
;md his Ohio State backup at
.linebacker, Austin Spitler.
Quietly and effectively,
Freeman has established
himself as one of the best
linebackers around. He was
a second-team all-conference choice by the Big Ten
coaches last year and is
expected to be even better
heading into his tifth and
final season.
Yet few know him.
ln the Buckeyes solar system, everything seems to
revolve around Laurinaitis,
winner of the Butkus Award
as the nation's best linebacker. a two-time AllAmerican and last season's
Big Ten defensive player of
the year.
Freeman and the third
~ tarting linebacker, · Ross
Homan, along with Spitler,
might be stars at another Top
25 program. But at Ohio
State, · they're just considered bit players to themegastar who wears No . 33.
Laurinaitis recognizes the
problem he creates.
"Marcus is a terrific player," Laurinaitis said. "His
physical abilities are unbelievable. He has great leadership, he obviously is
explosive, he's fast, · he 's
unbelievably strong.
"He just does his job
silently."
While Freeman and the
others labor "silently,"
almost
·everything
Laurinaitis does is trumpeted by media, fans, coaches
and national pundits.
And that seems to be OK
with everybody.
- "James is a great. football
player," said Homan, a
sophomore in his first year
as a starter. "We look at it as
· an opportunity to get better,
to learn from James."
Homan, who has blond.
close-cropped hair and is
about the same size as
Laurinititis, did let it get to
him one time when he went
to a charity event that
Laurinaitis couldn't atteod.
"He calls me afterward
and
he
was
mad,"
Laurinaitis said, relishing
the retelling. "He said, 'I
swear, if one more little kid
comes up to me and says,
·James, can I get your autograph?' I'm goi[lg to flip

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POMEROY - A deci- pre-election procedure will
sion by Secretary of State be necessary.
Jennifer Brunner prohibitThe practice. known as
ing poll workers from tak- · "sleepovers," ha s been
ing voting machines home deemed' a security ri sk, and
before elections will not will no longer be permitaffect Meigs County's way ted ,
Brunner
said
of doing elections business. Wednesday.
.
Deputy Director Becky
Brunner said poll workJohnston of the Meigs ers' taking the machines
County Board of Elections home ,prior to election day
said the local board policy makes it impossible to keep
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track of what happt;.nS to
the machine and the memory card inside. implying. at
least , that poll workers
could tamper with the
machines and. in effect.
&lt;.:hange the outcome of
elections.
In Meigs County. the voting machines remain in the
board's custody at all times.
According to John ston ,
Meigs County's poll workers
have never taken machines
to their home s. Instead .

"de signees" of the board and a ballot scan ner is
deliver the machines directly assigned to each one. The
to the polling locations jusJ. new machines. now in
before ele&lt;.:tion day.
their fourth election vear.
The Associated Pre ss are designed to co.unt- batreported Wednesday that the lot s at the precinct voting
change in policy is designed location . in stead of at the
· to both safeguard election board office. The change'
results and address nation· was made to comply with
)Vide concerns about Ohio's the the Helping America·
election system. which has· . Vote Act. passed after the
been often criticized in disastrous 2000 presidenrecent years.
tial elect ion showeu the
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Ol)io State linebackers Andrew Sweat (42), James
Laurinaitis (33) and Ross Homan (51) take a break as they
watch during football practice Monday in Columbus. In the
Buckeyes' solar system, everything seems to revolve ·
around Laurinaitis, winner of the Butkus Award as the
nation's best linebacker, a two-time All-American and last
season's Big Ten defensive player of the year.
friendship with Laurinaitis bed.
"Anything .bad that hapthree years ago, has no
desire to face the media pens to him, he thinks it's
scrutiny or to be singled out me ," Laurinaitis said while
when the defense doesn't laughing. "Maybe some
play well. Laurinaitis fills times I get him, but that was
those roles.
not one of my pranks."
"When you have s.uch a
Laurinaitis acknowledges
great linebacker like James, he may have had a role in
it 's tough to be in that spot- putting an "indent" in
light. But at the same ttme, Spitler's hotel bed by jumpyou get an opportunity that a ing up and down on the
lot of people want to see him springs repeatedly. But he'll
play and . you're able to go no further.
showcase your talent," he
Both Laurinaitis and
said. "There's a lot of pros, Freeman elected to pass on ·
but I don't see too many going to the NFL early to
cons. If you're eager for that come back for their final
spotlight, then maybe you're year of college eligibility.
Laurinaitis has played
not happy. But the good
thing about us linebackers, almost ·every down the past
we' re not selfish guys."
two years with Spttler
For i[lstance, they're not watching from the sideline.
selfish when it comes to giv- Spitler conceded when he
ing each other a hard time.. heard Laurinaitis was comLaurinaitis and Spitler have ing back that the first words
been playing practical jokes that popped into his head
on each other for as long as were: "Oh crap!"
anyone can remember. They
Even though he's not a
would not reveal them, since household name (or face),
many are 'not · exactly PG- Spitler says he's enjoying
rated.
himself and believes that
"Austin doesn't forget, he'll someday get the playthat's the thing. It might take ing time and attention he has
him a couple of days. a cou- never received in college.
pie of weeks. You'll hear
"If you're a hard worker
him complaining, but some- and you do the right things, I
thing is going to happen," think it's bound to happen ·
Freeman said with a wide sometime," he said.
grm.
Besides, he's biding his
Spitler recently . settled time to get back at
into his room at the hotel Laurinaitis for that water
where the team stays during incident.
fall camp and discovered
"There's been a few things
out"'
that someone had dumped a done," he said darkly, "and
Freeman. who struck up a gallon or so of water on his there's a lot more to come."

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Meigs and Southern Local School
Districts ·returned to classes, learning
all over again just when and where to
catch the bus, when to raise their
hands, when to anticipate recess and
who to sit beside in the cafeteria.
Pictured are students from Southern _
Elementary leaving for home at the end
of the first day of ~chool. Here, some of
those students question teacher Meg
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Department; Karr Audiology and
Hearing Aids ; Continuity of
Care/Pleasant
Valley
Home
Medical
Equipment:
OSU
Extension (Meigs County) Family
Nutrition Program.
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RACINE -:This year, the After
School Kids (ASK ) program funded
by the 21st Century Grant program in .
the Southern Local School District is
set to begin a new year on Sept. 15.
Students participating in this year's
program will still enjoy a nutritious.
snack.
homework
assistance,
teacher-led intervent·ion activities.
many hands-on enrichment activities, and bus tran sportation. This is
all free to participating families . In
many cases the after school program
coincides w.ith the working parent
getting home from the job.
Since school .at Southern is stao1ing
tiftecn minute~ earlier. the after school
program will also begin 15 minutes
earlier, running from 2:45 p.m . - 5:15
p.m. Southern will have a before
school intervention time from 6:50
a.m. to 7:50a.m .. five days a week in
the
morning
before
school.
Arrangements must be made ahead of
time before students show up betore
morning interventions. Plea se call
Kim Roush 949-4222 ext. 1220 for
more information or to enroll .your student in the after school program.
Last year the pr.ogram .serviced 135
students 'With 64 of those being regular attendee s which were defined as
students attending 30 or more days.
The program .is staffed by administrators, teachers. paraprofessional
aides, and a host of volunteers.
Superintendent Tony
Dee m
praised the after school staff us well
as the regular teaching staff by sayiilg: "My Motto is to always do
what's best for kids. Our staff has a
lot of that same heart. a11d thev work
hard at what they do ...
·
Deem noted the after S&lt;.:hool grant
met the standard for refunding,
exceeding the standard in some
cases and passing on-site inspections
from the state department of education. He feels that the interventions
provided in the after school program
are an extension of the regular
school day, citing that No Cllild Left
Behind spells out what every child
must be taught.
Ovenoll. student OAT scores
improved 20 perce nt in Math and 25
percent in reading . School day teachers also reported significant improvements with students enrolled in the
ASK program. Completed assignments improved 89 percent , rate of
homework being turned in improved
82 percent. class participation 67
percent, volunteering 50 percent.
attendance 39 percent, attentivene ss
in class 65 percent. behavior 42 percent, academic p~rfonnance 73 percent. and ge~e ral motivation for
learning 53 percent.
·
"We made tremendou &gt; progre~&gt;
last year,". said 21st (::en tury
Coordina.tor Kim Roush. "It's still a
learning process. but we will adjust
our program to meet the needs of our
kids and we as &lt;1 stafTwill continue to
learn and make our product better."
Program Director Scott Wolfe said:
"Kim and he r staff do a great job.
Their efforts were rellected in
increased test scores. Southern has a
lot of great programs and the 21st
Century after school pro~ram is one
of them . The future is gdtng to bring
a lot of great things to' Southern."

Plene see Southern, Al5

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