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police layoff and other
extreme cost-saving measures, because projected
expenditures were expected
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POMEROY -Sheriff
Robert Beegle said Tuesday
a report on a fatal fire near
Reedsville late Saturday has
not been completed and that
AM !f'fflf7U S
he has received no informa10HN AMOS PLANY
tion about the cause of a
woman's death.
Beegle said an investigation report on the weekend
fire that killed Cora Wolfe,
80, was to have been completed but was not on file. He
said Coroner.Douglas Hunter
would provide his office with
the cause of death after
Hunter receives it from the
Franklin County Coroner.
The ftre that destroyed a
mobile home on Eden Ridge
Both ~pllotoo
Road was blamed on an
Union construction workers and employees at American Electric Power's John Amos Plant (representatives pictured at electric heater, according to
front) recently purchased 90 bicycles for less fortunate children. Also pictured (back row) are members of the Meigs the Reedsville frre departCounty Christian Motorcycle Association and God's NET which· will distribute the bikes, and representatives from the ment. A neighbor, Sheila
Mason Wai-Mart which provided discounts for the bikes, helmets and pads.
·
.
Westfall, said Wolfe was visiting family for the weekend,
bul was nol living in a nurs. ing home as had been previously reponed. She satd she
had been staying in Vincent
during the week. Wolfe was
alone in the home when the
fire occurred .

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Riding into
Christmas
BY BETH SERGENT

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workers to purchase
btcycles for less fortunate
children at Christmas.
POMEROY - · The items
In three days the collec- .
on Christmas wish lists may tion totaled $4,300, enough
change for children but the to purchase 90 bicycles, hellists never go away which is mets and pads'for a.rea chilwhy union construction dren. In addition, the
workers and employees at Mason, W.Va. Wai-Mart
American Electric Power's kicked in two free bikes and
John Amos Plant decided to also provided a discount on
become involved in meeting the
materials.
Danny
the needs of local children Meadows, manager of lhe
at Christmas.
Mason Wai-Mart, said the
Terry Albright of Meigs store was happy to help
County and a union con- wilh, the discounts and
. struction · worker at John donated bikes but the union
Ainos said on his way to workers deserved all lhe
work one day he noticed a credit for taking the initiachild near hi s home whom tive to raise funds for Jess
he later found oul mit:ht not fortunate children.
have much for Chnstmas.
Half of the bikes went 10
He along with Toni Givens, . God's NET to distribute to
a fellow union construclion deserving kids while lhe
worker at John Amos, decidother half went 10 the Meigs
ed to lake up ' a collection County Chapter of the
Volunteers with God's NET load new bicycles onto trailers amongst their fellow affiliatfor distribution to deserving families In the region.
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Teaford,
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RACINE - At its mosl
recent
'meeting,
lhe
Southern Local School
Board recently entered into
agreements with three
familiar faces involved in
district athletics.
Dennis Teaford was once
again approved as varsity
football coach for the'200809 school year. The contracl
is for one year at a pay rate
of $3,204.94 .
Tonja
Hunter
was
approved on a one-year contract at a pay rate of
$1,922.96 to once again
edition Ohio River Bear, coach the varsity volleyball
and a sc hool jacket of team for the 2008-09 season. ,
choice from Locker 219.
Richard Cooksey was
The winners will be cho- also reinstated on· a onesen from entries collected year contract at a pay rate of
for weekly drawings at $1,922.96 lo coach lhe cross
participating Middleport counlry team for lhe 2008merchants.
09 season. Chad Taylor was
The winner of lhe "Rusty also approved as a volunteer
the Snowman" decorating assistant basketball coach.
contest will be announced at ·
Other contracts approved
· lhe same lime . Visitors have include:
been iiwited to · judge the
The following certi fi ed
contest by using a ballot substitute person nel: Robin
printed in The Daily
Witham, teacher: Gina
Sentinel or by voling al participating stores.
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'Middleport holiday events slated for Friday
BY BRIAN J. REED

which decorated the winner. Frantic Sanla include a live
Frantic Santa is an an nu- nativity, Christmas carolal Middleport holiday tra- ing, free refreshments, visdition, usually held the day its from Santa and Mrs.
before Christmas Eve. The Claus and the Grinch. Free
date has been moved up horse-drawn carriage rides
lhis year because of the will be offered from 6-8
weekend.
Parlicipating p.m., wilh rides starting at
merchants will reinain open Peoples Bank.
for · late shopping hours,
The association will
from ·6 to 9 p .m. Friday draw Ihe winners of four
nigh!, and the association · grand prizes on WYVKhas tJianned several other FM at mid-day on Friday.
activrties - all free to lhe The prizes inClude $500 in
public - to e ncourage last- cash, a $ 100 grocery gift.
minute shoppi)lg.
. certificate from Powell's
Plans for this year's Foodfair, a special limited-

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MIDDLEPORT - The
Community
Middleport
Association 's Christmas
celebration will come to an
exciting conclusion Friday,
with the annual Frantic
Santa shopping srree, and
the awardmg o several
grand prizes to shoppers.
The associalion will also
announce the winner of the
"Rusty the Snowman" decorating contesl an(\ award a
irop hy to the 'business

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Disappearance of American ·
teenager Natalee Holloway
becomes a cold case in Aruba
BY MARGARET WEVER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ORANJESTAD. Amba
- Prosecutors dismissed
the case against ihe three
main suspects in the disappearance
of American
teenager Natalee Holloway.
saying Tuesday they still
believe they were involved
in her death but can' 1 prove
it after 932 days of searc hing failed to tum up a body.
The three young men were
re-arrested last month after
prosecutors in Aruba discovered online chat sessions they
hoped would break the case
open. But none of the men
talked In custody, and without the 18-year-old's hody,
prosecutors said they had no
recourse but to halt the most
notorious missing persons
case in the Caribbean.
If the three suspects were
Pl!l on trial, the lack of evidence "would lead to an
acquittal,"
the
Public
·Prosecutor's Office said in a
statement.
Moving Holloway into
. the cold-case files "is a
tough l&gt;Urden to bear" for
her parents, they acknowledged, but .the prosecutors
said they had little choice.
"The public prosecutor's
office and the police have
gone the extra mile and
have exhausted all their
powers and techniques in
order to solve the mystery
of the disappearance of the
girl," the statement read.
Detectives are assigned to
review any new information
that surfaces in the case, said
John Pauly, a communications consultant for the prosecutor's office, in an e-mail
sent after the announcement.
"There · are detectives
assigned to it to review new
information and evidence
that might come in," the email said. Pauly could not
be reached to elaborate.
Holloway disappeared on
May 30, 2005, the last night
of a trip with members of
her Mountain Brook, Ala.,
high school graduating
class. She was last seen

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BY DAVID MERCER

2007

Community Calendar

coal

Public meetings

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MATTOON,
Ill.
.
Ieavmg
a ar Wit 1 e t ree Residents celebrated when
suspect s: loran van der this central Illinois city was
Sloot and brothers Deepak chosen Tuesday as the site
and Salish Kalpoe, who all of a futuristic power plant
lived on this Dutch island that would bum coal without
off the coast of Venezuela.
e'mitting global warming
Holloway's parents, who gases, then got to work figdivorced years before . her uring out what comes next
disappearance. have pushed
The $1.8 billion plant
hard to find what happened known as FutureGen, which
.o their daughter - and would store carbon dioxide
Americans have followed deep underground, is expectevery development.
ed to bring hundreds of jobs
Police, soldiers and hun- to this central Illinois town
dreds of volunteers combed and will be built on several
hillsides and beaches of this hundred acres. Mattoon was
75-square-mile
island. chosen over nearby Tuscola
Investigators
partially and two Texas towns, Jewett
/
drained a pond. Divers and Penwell.
se.arched the sea bed off"I know this is the biggest
AP photo
shore. Dutch . F-16 jets economic
development
Mattoon,
Ill.
Mayor
David
Cline
celebrates
as
the
town
is
selected
for
ttie
site
of
a polluequipped with search equip- opportunity for east-central
ment conducted overflights. Illinois in decades, so Merry tion-free coal plant, in Mattoon. Ill .. Tuesday. The futuristic $1.8 pillion power plant, known
Dogs sniffed for a body.
Chri stm:!s Mattoon," said as FutureGen, will be built on several hundred acres near the central lllinols town, where
Investigators interviewed Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who construction is expected to bring hundreds of jobs and boost the local economy.
hundreds of potential wit- arrived in town after the
nesses and arrested- andre- announcement. ·
good" water resources and important research project."
its long delays.
arrested- several suspects:
But hours later, the U.S.
President Bush has touted geologic conditions and
The project has been the
At times. it seemed Aruba Department of Energy FutureGen as key to devel- because carbon dioxide subject of intense lobbyinj5.
itself was on trial, as some warned that projected cost oping carbon-free coal- could be injected underIllinoi s offered a $17 milU.S. politicians and journal- overruns involving the plant burning power plants. It is ground directly at the site, lion grant to help pay for
ists assailed its ability to "require a reassessment of supposed to be virtually pol- possibly simplifying con- various project costs and an
investigate the case.
PutureGen 's design."
lution-free' and produce both struction.
estimated $15 million in
Holloway's mother, Beth
The FutureGen Alliance, a electricity and hydrogen Jerry Oliver, chief operat- sale s tax exemptions on
1\vitty, is "terribly disappoint- consortium of I i U.S. and while its carbon dioxide, a ing officer of the FutureGen materials _and equipment
-ed" with Tuesday's decision, foreign energy companies, leading greenhouse gas, is to Alliance, said bids for the through local enterprise
her spokeswoman said.
announced the site against be captured and stored deep first major project - the zones. The state also set
"She was very hopeful the the advice of the DOE, underground.
core technology that would aside $50 million for belowlast couple weeks and she which had said it was not yet
Griffin sai~ representa- tum coal to gas - will be market rate loans to the
went down there and met ready to sign off on the site. tives from the · FutureGen sought beginning Jan. 2. FutureGen alliance.
"DOE believes that the Alliance would be in Oliver said The Washington
with the prosecutor/' Sunny
The alliance members Tillman told The Associated pubI ic interest mandates Mattoon Wednesday to Group already has been including major U.S. coalPress. "He told her face-to- that FutureGen deliver the begin seismic surveys of 16 hired as the engineering and burning utilities American
face that he had· new and greatest possible technolog- .square miles of land. . construction manager and Electric
Power . and
incrimimiting evidence, and ical benefits in the most Officials have said the plant there eventul!ll~ will be Southern Co., and the counthat made her hopeful."
cost-efficient ·manner. This 'is exsected to be operating three to four maJor contrac- try's largest coal producer,
But the prosecutors' tran· will require restructuring by 2 12, and said Thesday tors at the site.
, .
Peabody Energy - have
Environmentalists said committed $400 million
scripts of the suspects' online FutureGen to· maximize the that they hope to begin conchats "didn'thave any incrim- · role of private sector inno- struction br, July 2009.
the'y're eager to see if the over I 0 years.
inating points," according to · vation, facilitate the .most
Meanw htle, city officials .technology . delivers on its
Congress is giving the
·
program $75 million this
David Kock, an attorney for . productive public-private say they ·must determine promises.
For the coal industry, year. $33 million less than
the Kalpoe brothers. The partnership, and pr~ven,! how to get water to the site,
build a road that can handle besieged by questions about the administration had
lawyer said it was fanciful to further cost escalation,
think of the chats as damning. James Slutz, the DOE's act- heavy construction equip- its role in global warming, wanted. Committees over" It's like trying to say the ing principal deputy assis- ment and hire a city planner. "this is sort of their last seeing Energy Department
Loch Ness monster exists," tant secretary, said Tuesday City attorney Preston Owen stand. This is it," said Bruce spending expressed concern
in a statement.
said they ' ll . even examine Nilles of the group's . that FutureGen was siphonKock told the AP.
The project, three-fourths their subdivision code to see Midwest Clean Energy ing money away from other
The prosecutors said they
clean-coal programs.
believe van der · Sloot and of which is taxpayer funded, if the city is prepared to Campaign.
"We welcome an honest
Associated Press writer H.
the Kalpoe broihers were has been under increasing handle an influx of new
involved in Holloway's dis- scrutiny in Congress. Some housing construction.
discussion about is it techni- Josep/1
Hebert
in
Mike Mudd, chief execu- cally and financially feasible Washington, Betsy Blaney in
appearance. An attorney for lawmakers have questioned
van der Sloot said it is its soaring cost - nearly tive of the FutureGen for coal to be burned in a Texas, ond Southern lllinoi&gt; .
unfair for them to say ·so double the $950 million Alliance, said Mattoon was responsible manner," he said. Correspondent Jim Suhr
without filing charges.
originally projected - and chosen because of its -" very "Obviously ... this is a very contributed to this report.

Senate approves $70 billion for wars in
Iraq and Mghanistan, big win for Bush
BY ANDREW TAYLOR

thought was the unachiev" most troops by the end of
able," McConnell said. "We next year.
are very proud ·o f this bill."
With Bush winning the
WASHINGTON - The
House Republicans and a $70 billion infusion of troop
Senate gave President Bush few Senate GOP conserva~ funding, other Republicans
a big win on Iraq Tuesday tives felt otherwise and .muted their criticism.
·
night as it passed a massive were disappointed that
" I do think the president
$555 billion spending bill Bush hadn't taken a harder has a victory here," said
combining funding for 14 line in end-stage negotia- House Minority Whip Roy
Cabinet departments with tions. The omnibus mea- Blunt, R-Mo.
$70 billion for U.S. military sure held to Bush ' s "top
Still, the win was hardly
operations there and in line." for the one-third of clear-cut for Republicans
Afghanistan.
the federal budget passed hoping the president wopld
But Bus h's GOP allies by Congress each year, but emerge from the battle with
were divided over whether only through a combination Democrats over the budget
the omnibus appropriations of budget maneuvers that with a result that would more
bill represented a win for allowed Democrats to · clearly demonstrate to core
the party in a monthslong restore funding to budget GOP voters the party's combattle with Democrats over accounts targeted by Bush mitment to fiscal discipline.
domestic agen'y budgets.
and finance billions of dolWhile disappointed by
In rapid . succession, the lars worth of lawmakers ' ceding Iraq funding to Bush,
Senate cast two votes to home'state projects.
Democrats hailed the /indapprove the hybrid spend"Congress refuses to rein ing appropriations bi I for
ing bilL By' a 70-25 vote, in its wasteful spending or smoothing the rough etlges
the Senate approved the curb its corruption," said of Bush's February budget
Iraq and Af15hanistan war Rep. John Shadegg, R-Ariz. plan, which· sought belowfunds without restricConservatives estimated inflation increases for most
tions that Democrats had the measure contain~d at domestic programs and coninsisted on for weeks.
least $28 billion in domestic tained · numerous cutbacks
Senators followed with a spending above Bush 's bud- and program eliminations.
76-17 vote to agree to a bun- get, funded by a combina"The omnibus bill largely
dle of II annual appropria- tion of "emergency" spend- yields to the president's toptions bills funding domestic ing, transfers . from the line budget numbers, but it
agencies and the foreign aid defense budget, budget gim- also addresses some of the
budget for the budget year micks and phantom savings. bottom-line priorities of the
that began Oct. I.
Twenty-one Democrats American people," said
The House is slated and Connecticut independent Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa.
· Wednesday to ready the Joe Liebenman - who stood "The Grinch tried to steal
entire package for Bush, with Republicans at a post- Christmas, but we didn't let
though the vote will be only vote news conference him get all of it."
on the Iraq ponion , of the voted with every Republican
Democrats were able to till
measure. That vote would but Gordon Smith ot Oregon in most of the cuts by using
cap a parliamentary dance to approve the Iraq funding.
the very buclgetary sleight of
choreographed to ease the
Democrats again failed to hand -lambasted by conservaoverall package through a · win votes to force removal tive groups such as the Club'
chamber split between of U.S. troops or set a non- for Growth and Citizens
Democratic opponents of binding target to remove Against Government Waste.
the Iraq war and GOP foes
of the domestic spendi ng
portion of the bill .
The result on domestic
spending ·. created a divide
between Republicans who
thought it was a good deal,
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such as Senate Minority
1°uneral Home•
Leader Mitch McConnell of
Kentucky, and those who
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sen tation by children,
" Behold the Lamb or
God ... Informal dress.
Wednesday, Dec. 19 ·
POMEROY- Christmas
POMEROY - A special
meeting of the Meig s _ Eve service , 7 p.m . at the
County
Agricultural church.
POMEROY - St. Paul
Society has been ca lled for
7:30 p.m. at ~he fair- Luther.an Church, 10 p.m .
grounds. Purpose is to di s- ca ndlelight service with
cuss a new ride company speaker Linea Warmke .
RACINE St. John
for the Meigs County fair
and other bu siness as nec - Lutheran Church , Pine
Grove
Road,
Racine ,
essary.
Christmas
Eve
candlelight
Saturday, Dec. 29
POMEROY - Bedford service, 8:30 p.m. with
Tpwn ship Tru stees, end of · Pastor Frank Johnson.
POMEROY - Christmas
year and organizational
Eve
service at Trinity
meeting. I p.m. at the town
Church,
with brass ensemhalL
ble at 7:30 p.m .. piano
Monday, Dec. 31
PAGEVILLE - Scipio music at 7:45, cantata, "A
To\Vnship Trustees, 6:30 Shepherd's Tail," at 8 p.m .
p.m. at the Pageville town Music will include choir,
hall. Organizational meet- hand bells, piano, trumpet,
ing followed by regular !lute. percussion and guitar.
MIDDLEPORT
meeting.
Christmas Eve candlelight
service, 7 p.m .. at the
Middleport First Baptist
Church.
MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
First
Wednesday,Dec.26 .
Presbyterian
Church
POMEROY - Oh-Kan Christmas Eve candlelight
Coin Club, 7 p.m. at the communion services, 7 p.m .
Pomeroy Library, meeting Pastor Jim Snyder.
and auction. Public welWednesday, Dec. 26
come.
POMEROY Revival
TUPPERS PLAINS services. at the Faith
VFW Post 9053 will meet at Valley Tabernacle Church,
7 p.m. in regular session at Bailey Run Road , Dec. 26- '
the VFW halL
Dec . 29, 7 p.m. nightly.
Churc.h I.7 miles off State
Route 124; Questions call
Emmett Rawson, 992Friday, Dec. 21
5746, Debbie yeauger,
LANGSVILLE - House 992-3427.
of Healing
Ministries,
"Joy
and
Langsville.
Celebration service, 7 p.m.
at the church.
Wednesday, Dec. 19
.
Sunday, Dec. 23 •
RACINE - "A Very
REEDSVILLE
Musical Christmas," 7 p.m..
Reedsville
United Southern
Elementary
Methodist
Church
School. fourth, seventh ,
Christmas program, 7 .p.m.
eighth grades, free admis• RACINE Carmel- sion, cash donations being
Sutton. Racine Methodist,
accepted for needy family.
Morning Star, Bethany
Thursday, Dec. 20
Dorcas, Christmas cantata,
TUPPERS PLAINS -7 p.m. at the Carmel buildChristmas concert
by
ing off Bas han Road.
Eastern choir, band, bell
RUTLAND
- Oasis choir and drama class, 7:30
Christian Fellowship annual
p.m. in the hi gh school
Christmas party, 4:30 to 8
gymnasium. Admission is
p.m., Meigs Middle School.
free.
Food.
music,
games.
Informal dress.
MIDDLEPORT
Children's Christmas proEram at the Victory Baptist
Saturday, Dec. 22
Church, 7 p.m. with the· · MIDDLEPORT - Julia
theme "Christmas Around Norris will celebrate her
the World."
82nd birthday on Dec. 22.
POMEROY
Zion Cards may be sent to Room
Church of Christ. State 302, Overbrook Center, 333
Route 143, 9:30 a.m. Page St., Middlepon. Ohio
l)unday school , 10:30 a.m. 45760.
children's program, 7 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 24 ·
cantata "The Love of God at
RACINE - Vinas Lee of
Christmas" followed by Racine will observe her
refreshments. Pastor, Roger 93rd birthday on Dec. 24.
Cards may be sent to her at
Watson. •
Mayfair Village Retirement
. POMEROY
~hristmas cantata. ''H is Center. Room 325, 3011
Name is Jesus" performed Hayden Road, Columbus.
by the combined .c hoirs at Ohio 43235 .
Pomeroy
and
the
Thursday, Dec. ?.7
Enterprise
United
MIDDLEPORT
Methodist Churches at the Elizabeth Davis wi II be 90
on Dec. 27. Cards may be
Enterprise Church.
. LONG BOTTOM
sent to her at Overbrook
Long
Bottom
United Center, 333 Page St.,
Methodist Church, 6:30 Middleport. Ohio 45760.
p.m .. Christmas program.
Monday, Dec. 31
Monday, Dec, 24
POMEROY
Jane
RUTLAND
-Oasis Teaford will observe her
Christiiln
Fellowship 88th birthday on Dec. 3 I.
t:hristmas Eve service, 5 Cards may be' se nt to her at
p.m.,
Mei gs
Middle 100 East Memorial Drive,
SchooL
Candlelighting . Apt. l 08, Pomeroy, Ohio
.•
ceremony and musical pre- 45769.

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Wednesday, December 19,

2007

ANNIE'S MALL-BOX

Sorry to leave when he ssick;.but •••
BY KATHY MITCHELl.
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: After I 0
years of trying to make my
marriage work, I finally
could not take the verbal
and mental abuse any
longer. When a friend overheard one of my husband's
tirades, she offered me a
place to stay, a job, a car and
an airline ticket. I took two
suitcases and left. A month
later, he called and said his
leukemia, diagnosed a year
ago, was now terminal and
death was imminent. I went
home. He had lied . I packed
and left again with no intention of returning- ever.
Now, six months later, his
illness requires chemotherapy and he is on disability.
I'm sorry he is ill, but I cannot go back. No one understands my position. I am
accused of being a terrible
person for "leaving him
when he 's sick." but I am
safe and trying to tend to my
own recovery.
The problem ? My friend,
th e one who got me out of
that si tuation, has now
decided that ifl won't talk
to my ex, she will, because
after all, he' s dying and
needs support. Annie, does

cancer automatically wipe
out the fact that th1s man
almost destroyed me? She
can't understand why I am
furious. Am I wrong to
demand her loyalty ? lf she
wants to spend hours on
the phone with him, fine ,
leave me out of it, but she
says she doe.sn 't want to
go behind my back . I don't
. get it. - We'll All Die
Sometime
Dear Friend: Your relationship with your ex is
entirely different from your
friend's and she does not
carry around all your negative baggage. The fact that
he 's dying has made her
feel sorry for him, and her
sympathetic nature is one of
the reasons she hel'ped
when you needed her. If
your friend wants to call
your ex, that's her business.
She should not, however.
carry on these con versalions when you are within
hearing distance. That is
disrespectful to you. Tell
·
her we said so .
Dear Annie: Every year
for Christmas, we use a picture of our family taken on
vacation and put it on our
Christmas cards. This year,
our 22-year-old daughter's
live-in boyfriend, "~ ... is

in the picture . Normally, we
print on the photo. 'The
Smith Family - John, June.
Jenny and Justin ." How do I
include Ed in the wording
this year? Thanks.
Bewildered Dad
Dear Dad: This is what
the inside of cards is for to write personal message'
and family news . The peopie to whom you regularly
send Christmas cards will
spot Ed as a new face. If
you feel it is nece ssary to
caption the photograph, try
"The Smith Family - John .
Jane, Jenny, Ed Jones and
Justin." Or ''The Smith
Family John. Jane .
Jenny, Justin and Jenny\
friend Ed ·Jones." Wordy.
but descriptive.
Dear Annie: I read the
letter from "Can't Breathe
In My Own Home," who
married a smoker.
I have been a smoker
most of my life . He has an ·
addicrion and such problems·do not magically disappear. She has stuck with
him for 31 years. but now
she is whining because he
could not quit when she
expected him to ..She shou ld
not have married him to
begin with.
Have they ever thm1ght

about making a place .out side the hom.: where he
co uld smoke co mfortably? I
am not sayi ng it is good for
him to smoke. I am . ju &gt;t
being realistic. If he decides
to quit . he should talk to his
Joe tor about new medi.:ations. but the decision mu st
he his. not hers. Preaching to
him will not help. I will step
ullmy soapbox now. - j.
Dear j.: We agree that if
you ca n't stand the smoke ,
you shoul dn' t marry th e
' mok er. but people often
make promises they can' t
ke ep and you can't turn
back tl1e cluck . We hope he
is willing to check out
some stop-s moking programs - for his health as
well as hers.

Annie's Mailbox is writte11 by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Arm Landers
.column. Please e-mail your
question s to .anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
Box . I 18190, · Chicago, /L
60611. To find out more
about Annie's Mailbox,
and read features by other
Creators Sy11dicate writers
a11d cartoonists, visit the
Creators Syndicate Web
page at www.creaton-.com.

Five generations

Youth events

Top left: Pictured are five
generations of the Smith
family of Pine Grove Road :
Ruth Smith~ her son Harold
Smith, her Grandson Rick
Smith Sr., her great-grandson Rick Smith Jr.. and her
great-great grand children,
Cole and Chloe Smith .-

Bottom left: Five generations of thll Smith family of
Pine (;rove Road gathered '
recently. Pictured are, 1-r,
Ruth Smith, her son Harold
Smith, her Grandson Rick
Smith Sr.. her great-grandson Randy Smith. her greatgreat children Quentin
Smith, Savannah Smith and
Brycen Smith.
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• POMEROY- Donations
were taken and canned
goods contributed for the
Meigs Cooperative Parish
which distributes baskets at
Christmastime
when '
Hemlock
Grange
met
recently at the hall.
During the meeting co nducted byRosalie Story, .a
report was given on legislation by Roy Grueser who
noted that the corn harvest
ihis year is up about 15
percent over last year. He
a lso reported that several
legislators are making
large amounts of money
·from government subsidies going to farms in their
.f amilies.
.
..
: The new . dairy in the
'county was dicussed, ribbons and awards were
handed out from the State
Grange, and a thank you
note was read from the
)ewell family concerning
the recent auction where
'

the Grange served food.
Members were reminded
to work onstate entri es
over the coming winter
months..
Kim Romine, lecturer,
talked about St. Nicholas
Day which is observed on
Dec. 6. She said the true
story of Santa Claus begins
with Nicholas born in the
third century in Greece. He
became known for hi s gen;
erosity to those in need, his
love for chi ldren, and his
concern for sailors and
ships. He die~ Dec. 6
AD433 and the anniversary
of his death became a day of
celebration.
According to the lecturer,
in · 1808
Alexander
Anderson was commissi_onerd to create the first
American
image
of
Nicholas for the occasion.
The jolly elf received a big
boost in 1823 from a poem,
"A Visit from St. Nicholas,"

now beetter· kown as "The
Night Before Christmas."
By the 1920s a standard
American Santa life-sized
in a red, fur trimmed suit
had emerged from the work
or Norman Rockwell and
other illustrators.
1931 . Haddon
In
Sundblom began 35 yeas
of Coca Cola Santa advertisements that popularized
and firmly established
Santa as an icon of contemporary
commercial

culture,
according
to
Romine. She said families,
churches, and schools
embrace true St. Nicholas
traditions as one way to
claim the true center of
Christmas - the birth. of
Jesus.
Candy canes were given
to the Grange members at
the concluson of the program. The January meeting
will be preceded by a 6:30
p.m. dinner of oyster stew
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Disappearance of American ·
teenager Natalee Holloway
becomes a cold case in Aruba
BY MARGARET WEVER
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

ORANJESTAD. Amba
- Prosecutors dismissed
the case against ihe three
main suspects in the disappearance
of American
teenager Natalee Holloway.
saying Tuesday they still
believe they were involved
in her death but can' 1 prove
it after 932 days of searc hing failed to tum up a body.
The three young men were
re-arrested last month after
prosecutors in Aruba discovered online chat sessions they
hoped would break the case
open. But none of the men
talked In custody, and without the 18-year-old's hody,
prosecutors said they had no
recourse but to halt the most
notorious missing persons
case in the Caribbean.
If the three suspects were
Pl!l on trial, the lack of evidence "would lead to an
acquittal,"
the
Public
·Prosecutor's Office said in a
statement.
Moving Holloway into
. the cold-case files "is a
tough l&gt;Urden to bear" for
her parents, they acknowledged, but .the prosecutors
said they had little choice.
"The public prosecutor's
office and the police have
gone the extra mile and
have exhausted all their
powers and techniques in
order to solve the mystery
of the disappearance of the
girl," the statement read.
Detectives are assigned to
review any new information
that surfaces in the case, said
John Pauly, a communications consultant for the prosecutor's office, in an e-mail
sent after the announcement.
"There · are detectives
assigned to it to review new
information and evidence
that might come in," the email said. Pauly could not
be reached to elaborate.
Holloway disappeared on
May 30, 2005, the last night
of a trip with members of
her Mountain Brook, Ala.,
high school graduating
class. She was last seen

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tor

BY DAVID MERCER

2007

Community Calendar

coal

Public meetings

' ASSOCIATEO PRESS WRITER

b
.h h h
MATTOON,
Ill.
.
Ieavmg
a ar Wit 1 e t ree Residents celebrated when
suspect s: loran van der this central Illinois city was
Sloot and brothers Deepak chosen Tuesday as the site
and Salish Kalpoe, who all of a futuristic power plant
lived on this Dutch island that would bum coal without
off the coast of Venezuela.
e'mitting global warming
Holloway's parents, who gases, then got to work figdivorced years before . her uring out what comes next
disappearance. have pushed
The $1.8 billion plant
hard to find what happened known as FutureGen, which
.o their daughter - and would store carbon dioxide
Americans have followed deep underground, is expectevery development.
ed to bring hundreds of jobs
Police, soldiers and hun- to this central Illinois town
dreds of volunteers combed and will be built on several
hillsides and beaches of this hundred acres. Mattoon was
75-square-mile
island. chosen over nearby Tuscola
Investigators
partially and two Texas towns, Jewett
/
drained a pond. Divers and Penwell.
se.arched the sea bed off"I know this is the biggest
AP photo
shore. Dutch . F-16 jets economic
development
Mattoon,
Ill.
Mayor
David
Cline
celebrates
as
the
town
is
selected
for
ttie
site
of
a polluequipped with search equip- opportunity for east-central
ment conducted overflights. Illinois in decades, so Merry tion-free coal plant, in Mattoon. Ill .. Tuesday. The futuristic $1.8 pillion power plant, known
Dogs sniffed for a body.
Chri stm:!s Mattoon," said as FutureGen, will be built on several hundred acres near the central lllinols town, where
Investigators interviewed Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who construction is expected to bring hundreds of jobs and boost the local economy.
hundreds of potential wit- arrived in town after the
nesses and arrested- andre- announcement. ·
good" water resources and important research project."
its long delays.
arrested- several suspects:
But hours later, the U.S.
President Bush has touted geologic conditions and
The project has been the
At times. it seemed Aruba Department of Energy FutureGen as key to devel- because carbon dioxide subject of intense lobbyinj5.
itself was on trial, as some warned that projected cost oping carbon-free coal- could be injected underIllinoi s offered a $17 milU.S. politicians and journal- overruns involving the plant burning power plants. It is ground directly at the site, lion grant to help pay for
ists assailed its ability to "require a reassessment of supposed to be virtually pol- possibly simplifying con- various project costs and an
investigate the case.
PutureGen 's design."
lution-free' and produce both struction.
estimated $15 million in
Holloway's mother, Beth
The FutureGen Alliance, a electricity and hydrogen Jerry Oliver, chief operat- sale s tax exemptions on
1\vitty, is "terribly disappoint- consortium of I i U.S. and while its carbon dioxide, a ing officer of the FutureGen materials _and equipment
-ed" with Tuesday's decision, foreign energy companies, leading greenhouse gas, is to Alliance, said bids for the through local enterprise
her spokeswoman said.
announced the site against be captured and stored deep first major project - the zones. The state also set
"She was very hopeful the the advice of the DOE, underground.
core technology that would aside $50 million for belowlast couple weeks and she which had said it was not yet
Griffin sai~ representa- tum coal to gas - will be market rate loans to the
went down there and met ready to sign off on the site. tives from the · FutureGen sought beginning Jan. 2. FutureGen alliance.
"DOE believes that the Alliance would be in Oliver said The Washington
with the prosecutor/' Sunny
The alliance members Tillman told The Associated pubI ic interest mandates Mattoon Wednesday to Group already has been including major U.S. coalPress. "He told her face-to- that FutureGen deliver the begin seismic surveys of 16 hired as the engineering and burning utilities American
face that he had· new and greatest possible technolog- .square miles of land. . construction manager and Electric
Power . and
incrimimiting evidence, and ical benefits in the most Officials have said the plant there eventul!ll~ will be Southern Co., and the counthat made her hopeful."
cost-efficient ·manner. This 'is exsected to be operating three to four maJor contrac- try's largest coal producer,
But the prosecutors' tran· will require restructuring by 2 12, and said Thesday tors at the site.
, .
Peabody Energy - have
Environmentalists said committed $400 million
scripts of the suspects' online FutureGen to· maximize the that they hope to begin conchats "didn'thave any incrim- · role of private sector inno- struction br, July 2009.
the'y're eager to see if the over I 0 years.
inating points," according to · vation, facilitate the .most
Meanw htle, city officials .technology . delivers on its
Congress is giving the
·
program $75 million this
David Kock, an attorney for . productive public-private say they ·must determine promises.
For the coal industry, year. $33 million less than
the Kalpoe brothers. The partnership, and pr~ven,! how to get water to the site,
build a road that can handle besieged by questions about the administration had
lawyer said it was fanciful to further cost escalation,
think of the chats as damning. James Slutz, the DOE's act- heavy construction equip- its role in global warming, wanted. Committees over" It's like trying to say the ing principal deputy assis- ment and hire a city planner. "this is sort of their last seeing Energy Department
Loch Ness monster exists," tant secretary, said Tuesday City attorney Preston Owen stand. This is it," said Bruce spending expressed concern
in a statement.
said they ' ll . even examine Nilles of the group's . that FutureGen was siphonKock told the AP.
The project, three-fourths their subdivision code to see Midwest Clean Energy ing money away from other
The prosecutors said they
clean-coal programs.
believe van der · Sloot and of which is taxpayer funded, if the city is prepared to Campaign.
"We welcome an honest
Associated Press writer H.
the Kalpoe broihers were has been under increasing handle an influx of new
involved in Holloway's dis- scrutiny in Congress. Some housing construction.
discussion about is it techni- Josep/1
Hebert
in
Mike Mudd, chief execu- cally and financially feasible Washington, Betsy Blaney in
appearance. An attorney for lawmakers have questioned
van der Sloot said it is its soaring cost - nearly tive of the FutureGen for coal to be burned in a Texas, ond Southern lllinoi&gt; .
unfair for them to say ·so double the $950 million Alliance, said Mattoon was responsible manner," he said. Correspondent Jim Suhr
without filing charges.
originally projected - and chosen because of its -" very "Obviously ... this is a very contributed to this report.

Senate approves $70 billion for wars in
Iraq and Mghanistan, big win for Bush
BY ANDREW TAYLOR

thought was the unachiev" most troops by the end of
able," McConnell said. "We next year.
are very proud ·o f this bill."
With Bush winning the
WASHINGTON - The
House Republicans and a $70 billion infusion of troop
Senate gave President Bush few Senate GOP conserva~ funding, other Republicans
a big win on Iraq Tuesday tives felt otherwise and .muted their criticism.
·
night as it passed a massive were disappointed that
" I do think the president
$555 billion spending bill Bush hadn't taken a harder has a victory here," said
combining funding for 14 line in end-stage negotia- House Minority Whip Roy
Cabinet departments with tions. The omnibus mea- Blunt, R-Mo.
$70 billion for U.S. military sure held to Bush ' s "top
Still, the win was hardly
operations there and in line." for the one-third of clear-cut for Republicans
Afghanistan.
the federal budget passed hoping the president wopld
But Bus h's GOP allies by Congress each year, but emerge from the battle with
were divided over whether only through a combination Democrats over the budget
the omnibus appropriations of budget maneuvers that with a result that would more
bill represented a win for allowed Democrats to · clearly demonstrate to core
the party in a monthslong restore funding to budget GOP voters the party's combattle with Democrats over accounts targeted by Bush mitment to fiscal discipline.
domestic agen'y budgets.
and finance billions of dolWhile disappointed by
In rapid . succession, the lars worth of lawmakers ' ceding Iraq funding to Bush,
Senate cast two votes to home'state projects.
Democrats hailed the /indapprove the hybrid spend"Congress refuses to rein ing appropriations bi I for
ing bilL By' a 70-25 vote, in its wasteful spending or smoothing the rough etlges
the Senate approved the curb its corruption," said of Bush's February budget
Iraq and Af15hanistan war Rep. John Shadegg, R-Ariz. plan, which· sought belowfunds without restricConservatives estimated inflation increases for most
tions that Democrats had the measure contain~d at domestic programs and coninsisted on for weeks.
least $28 billion in domestic tained · numerous cutbacks
Senators followed with a spending above Bush 's bud- and program eliminations.
76-17 vote to agree to a bun- get, funded by a combina"The omnibus bill largely
dle of II annual appropria- tion of "emergency" spend- yields to the president's toptions bills funding domestic ing, transfers . from the line budget numbers, but it
agencies and the foreign aid defense budget, budget gim- also addresses some of the
budget for the budget year micks and phantom savings. bottom-line priorities of the
that began Oct. I.
Twenty-one Democrats American people," said
The House is slated and Connecticut independent Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa.
· Wednesday to ready the Joe Liebenman - who stood "The Grinch tried to steal
entire package for Bush, with Republicans at a post- Christmas, but we didn't let
though the vote will be only vote news conference him get all of it."
on the Iraq ponion , of the voted with every Republican
Democrats were able to till
measure. That vote would but Gordon Smith ot Oregon in most of the cuts by using
cap a parliamentary dance to approve the Iraq funding.
the very buclgetary sleight of
choreographed to ease the
Democrats again failed to hand -lambasted by conservaoverall package through a · win votes to force removal tive groups such as the Club'
chamber split between of U.S. troops or set a non- for Growth and Citizens
Democratic opponents of binding target to remove Against Government Waste.
the Iraq war and GOP foes
of the domestic spendi ng
portion of the bill .
The result on domestic
spending ·. created a divide
between Republicans who
thought it was a good deal,
· · · 1 ~ {l
such as Senate Minority
1°uneral Home•
Leader Mitch McConnell of
Kentucky, and those who
said it was too expensive
L (nll(HI/ICCN .'lhcti&lt;lliullcmhrollcl' !!JvfYNtlll
and larded with pork-barrel
'mil {/Jf .Welt!._ ft .'lhcti&lt; Jh~lt!ltpm•L -f.bettfioll
spending.
"We've held the line ,
f/)ccfm6cr 21111 itt/, 7:00
·
.
achieved what everyone
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sen tation by children,
" Behold the Lamb or
God ... Informal dress.
Wednesday, Dec. 19 ·
POMEROY- Christmas
POMEROY - A special
meeting of the Meig s _ Eve service , 7 p.m . at the
County
Agricultural church.
POMEROY - St. Paul
Society has been ca lled for
7:30 p.m. at ~he fair- Luther.an Church, 10 p.m .
grounds. Purpose is to di s- ca ndlelight service with
cuss a new ride company speaker Linea Warmke .
RACINE St. John
for the Meigs County fair
and other bu siness as nec - Lutheran Church , Pine
Grove
Road,
Racine ,
essary.
Christmas
Eve
candlelight
Saturday, Dec. 29
POMEROY - Bedford service, 8:30 p.m. with
Tpwn ship Tru stees, end of · Pastor Frank Johnson.
POMEROY - Christmas
year and organizational
Eve
service at Trinity
meeting. I p.m. at the town
Church,
with brass ensemhalL
ble at 7:30 p.m .. piano
Monday, Dec. 31
PAGEVILLE - Scipio music at 7:45, cantata, "A
To\Vnship Trustees, 6:30 Shepherd's Tail," at 8 p.m .
p.m. at the Pageville town Music will include choir,
hall. Organizational meet- hand bells, piano, trumpet,
ing followed by regular !lute. percussion and guitar.
MIDDLEPORT
meeting.
Christmas Eve candlelight
service, 7 p.m .. at the
Middleport First Baptist
Church.
MIDDLEPORT
Middleport
First
Wednesday,Dec.26 .
Presbyterian
Church
POMEROY - Oh-Kan Christmas Eve candlelight
Coin Club, 7 p.m. at the communion services, 7 p.m .
Pomeroy Library, meeting Pastor Jim Snyder.
and auction. Public welWednesday, Dec. 26
come.
POMEROY Revival
TUPPERS PLAINS services. at the Faith
VFW Post 9053 will meet at Valley Tabernacle Church,
7 p.m. in regular session at Bailey Run Road , Dec. 26- '
the VFW halL
Dec . 29, 7 p.m. nightly.
Churc.h I.7 miles off State
Route 124; Questions call
Emmett Rawson, 992Friday, Dec. 21
5746, Debbie yeauger,
LANGSVILLE - House 992-3427.
of Healing
Ministries,
"Joy
and
Langsville.
Celebration service, 7 p.m.
at the church.
Wednesday, Dec. 19
.
Sunday, Dec. 23 •
RACINE - "A Very
REEDSVILLE
Musical Christmas," 7 p.m..
Reedsville
United Southern
Elementary
Methodist
Church
School. fourth, seventh ,
Christmas program, 7 .p.m.
eighth grades, free admis• RACINE Carmel- sion, cash donations being
Sutton. Racine Methodist,
accepted for needy family.
Morning Star, Bethany
Thursday, Dec. 20
Dorcas, Christmas cantata,
TUPPERS PLAINS -7 p.m. at the Carmel buildChristmas concert
by
ing off Bas han Road.
Eastern choir, band, bell
RUTLAND
- Oasis choir and drama class, 7:30
Christian Fellowship annual
p.m. in the hi gh school
Christmas party, 4:30 to 8
gymnasium. Admission is
p.m., Meigs Middle School.
free.
Food.
music,
games.
Informal dress.
MIDDLEPORT
Children's Christmas proEram at the Victory Baptist
Saturday, Dec. 22
Church, 7 p.m. with the· · MIDDLEPORT - Julia
theme "Christmas Around Norris will celebrate her
the World."
82nd birthday on Dec. 22.
POMEROY
Zion Cards may be sent to Room
Church of Christ. State 302, Overbrook Center, 333
Route 143, 9:30 a.m. Page St., Middlepon. Ohio
l)unday school , 10:30 a.m. 45760.
children's program, 7 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 24 ·
cantata "The Love of God at
RACINE - Vinas Lee of
Christmas" followed by Racine will observe her
refreshments. Pastor, Roger 93rd birthday on Dec. 24.
Cards may be sent to her at
Watson. •
Mayfair Village Retirement
. POMEROY
~hristmas cantata. ''H is Center. Room 325, 3011
Name is Jesus" performed Hayden Road, Columbus.
by the combined .c hoirs at Ohio 43235 .
Pomeroy
and
the
Thursday, Dec. ?.7
Enterprise
United
MIDDLEPORT
Methodist Churches at the Elizabeth Davis wi II be 90
on Dec. 27. Cards may be
Enterprise Church.
. LONG BOTTOM
sent to her at Overbrook
Long
Bottom
United Center, 333 Page St.,
Methodist Church, 6:30 Middleport. Ohio 45760.
p.m .. Christmas program.
Monday, Dec. 31
Monday, Dec, 24
POMEROY
Jane
RUTLAND
-Oasis Teaford will observe her
Christiiln
Fellowship 88th birthday on Dec. 3 I.
t:hristmas Eve service, 5 Cards may be' se nt to her at
p.m.,
Mei gs
Middle 100 East Memorial Drive,
SchooL
Candlelighting . Apt. l 08, Pomeroy, Ohio
.•
ceremony and musical pre- 45769.

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Wednesday, December 19,

2007

ANNIE'S MALL-BOX

Sorry to leave when he ssick;.but •••
BY KATHY MITCHELl.
AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: After I 0
years of trying to make my
marriage work, I finally
could not take the verbal
and mental abuse any
longer. When a friend overheard one of my husband's
tirades, she offered me a
place to stay, a job, a car and
an airline ticket. I took two
suitcases and left. A month
later, he called and said his
leukemia, diagnosed a year
ago, was now terminal and
death was imminent. I went
home. He had lied . I packed
and left again with no intention of returning- ever.
Now, six months later, his
illness requires chemotherapy and he is on disability.
I'm sorry he is ill, but I cannot go back. No one understands my position. I am
accused of being a terrible
person for "leaving him
when he 's sick." but I am
safe and trying to tend to my
own recovery.
The problem ? My friend,
th e one who got me out of
that si tuation, has now
decided that ifl won't talk
to my ex, she will, because
after all, he' s dying and
needs support. Annie, does

cancer automatically wipe
out the fact that th1s man
almost destroyed me? She
can't understand why I am
furious. Am I wrong to
demand her loyalty ? lf she
wants to spend hours on
the phone with him, fine ,
leave me out of it, but she
says she doe.sn 't want to
go behind my back . I don't
. get it. - We'll All Die
Sometime
Dear Friend: Your relationship with your ex is
entirely different from your
friend's and she does not
carry around all your negative baggage. The fact that
he 's dying has made her
feel sorry for him, and her
sympathetic nature is one of
the reasons she hel'ped
when you needed her. If
your friend wants to call
your ex, that's her business.
She should not, however.
carry on these con versalions when you are within
hearing distance. That is
disrespectful to you. Tell
·
her we said so .
Dear Annie: Every year
for Christmas, we use a picture of our family taken on
vacation and put it on our
Christmas cards. This year,
our 22-year-old daughter's
live-in boyfriend, "~ ... is

in the picture . Normally, we
print on the photo. 'The
Smith Family - John, June.
Jenny and Justin ." How do I
include Ed in the wording
this year? Thanks.
Bewildered Dad
Dear Dad: This is what
the inside of cards is for to write personal message'
and family news . The peopie to whom you regularly
send Christmas cards will
spot Ed as a new face. If
you feel it is nece ssary to
caption the photograph, try
"The Smith Family - John .
Jane, Jenny, Ed Jones and
Justin." Or ''The Smith
Family John. Jane .
Jenny, Justin and Jenny\
friend Ed ·Jones." Wordy.
but descriptive.
Dear Annie: I read the
letter from "Can't Breathe
In My Own Home," who
married a smoker.
I have been a smoker
most of my life . He has an ·
addicrion and such problems·do not magically disappear. She has stuck with
him for 31 years. but now
she is whining because he
could not quit when she
expected him to ..She shou ld
not have married him to
begin with.
Have they ever thm1ght

about making a place .out side the hom.: where he
co uld smoke co mfortably? I
am not sayi ng it is good for
him to smoke. I am . ju &gt;t
being realistic. If he decides
to quit . he should talk to his
Joe tor about new medi.:ations. but the decision mu st
he his. not hers. Preaching to
him will not help. I will step
ullmy soapbox now. - j.
Dear j.: We agree that if
you ca n't stand the smoke ,
you shoul dn' t marry th e
' mok er. but people often
make promises they can' t
ke ep and you can't turn
back tl1e cluck . We hope he
is willing to check out
some stop-s moking programs - for his health as
well as hers.

Annie's Mailbox is writte11 by Kathy Mitchell and
Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Arm Landers
.column. Please e-mail your
question s to .anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
Box . I 18190, · Chicago, /L
60611. To find out more
about Annie's Mailbox,
and read features by other
Creators Sy11dicate writers
a11d cartoonists, visit the
Creators Syndicate Web
page at www.creaton-.com.

Five generations

Youth events

Top left: Pictured are five
generations of the Smith
family of Pine Grove Road :
Ruth Smith~ her son Harold
Smith, her Grandson Rick
Smith Sr., her great-grandson Rick Smith Jr.. and her
great-great grand children,
Cole and Chloe Smith .-

Bottom left: Five generations of thll Smith family of
Pine (;rove Road gathered '
recently. Pictured are, 1-r,
Ruth Smith, her son Harold
Smith, her Grandson Rick
Smith Sr.. her great-grandson Randy Smith. her greatgreat children Quentin
Smith, Savannah Smith and
Brycen Smith.
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• POMEROY- Donations
were taken and canned
goods contributed for the
Meigs Cooperative Parish
which distributes baskets at
Christmastime
when '
Hemlock
Grange
met
recently at the hall.
During the meeting co nducted byRosalie Story, .a
report was given on legislation by Roy Grueser who
noted that the corn harvest
ihis year is up about 15
percent over last year. He
a lso reported that several
legislators are making
large amounts of money
·from government subsidies going to farms in their
.f amilies.
.
..
: The new . dairy in the
'county was dicussed, ribbons and awards were
handed out from the State
Grange, and a thank you
note was read from the
)ewell family concerning
the recent auction where
'

the Grange served food.
Members were reminded
to work onstate entri es
over the coming winter
months..
Kim Romine, lecturer,
talked about St. Nicholas
Day which is observed on
Dec. 6. She said the true
story of Santa Claus begins
with Nicholas born in the
third century in Greece. He
became known for hi s gen;
erosity to those in need, his
love for chi ldren, and his
concern for sailors and
ships. He die~ Dec. 6
AD433 and the anniversary
of his death became a day of
celebration.
According to the lecturer,
in · 1808
Alexander
Anderson was commissi_onerd to create the first
American
image
of
Nicholas for the occasion.
The jolly elf received a big
boost in 1823 from a poem,
"A Visit from St. Nicholas,"

now beetter· kown as "The
Night Before Christmas."
By the 1920s a standard
American Santa life-sized
in a red, fur trimmed suit
had emerged from the work
or Norman Rockwell and
other illustrators.
1931 . Haddon
In
Sundblom began 35 yeas
of Coca Cola Santa advertisements that popularized
and firmly established
Santa as an icon of contemporary
commercial

culture,
according
to
Romine. She said families,
churches, and schools
embrace true St. Nicholas
traditions as one way to
claim the true center of
Christmas - the birth. of
Jesus.
Candy canes were given
to the Grange members at
the concluson of the program. The January meeting
will be preceded by a 6:30
p.m. dinner of oyster stew
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Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exerdse thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or of the press; or tl1e right of the
people peaceabl}' to assemble, and to petition
the Government for a redress of grievances.
-The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday. Dec. 19, the 353rd day of 2007.
There are 12 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History : On Dec. 19, 1843, "A
Christmas Carol." by Charles Dickens, was lirst published
in England.
.
On this date : In 1777. Gen. George Washington led hi s
army of ahout II ,000 men to Vall ey Forge. Pa .. to cam p for
the w i mer.
In IXIJ , British forces captumJ Fon Niagara during the
War or li:ll2 .
In 1907.239 workers clied in a cual mine explosion in
Jacobs Creek. Pa.
In 1932. the British Broadcasling Corporation bega n
transmitting overseas with its Empire Service to Australia.
·In 1946, war broke out in Indochina as troops under Ho
Chi Minh launched widespread attacks against the French.
In 1957. Meredith Willson's musical play "The Music
Mari," starring Robert Preston as charming con man Harold
Hill, opened on Broadway.
·
In 1972, Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific, winding
up the Apollo program of manned lunar landings.
In 1974, Nelson A. Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st
vice president of the United States ..
In 1998, President Clinton was impeached by the
Republican-controlled House for perjury and obstruction of
justice (he was later acquitted by the Senate).
Five ye!lf~ ago: Secretary of State Colin Powell declared
Iraq in "material breach" of a U.N . disarmament resolution.
After a prosecutor cited new DNA evidence, a judge in
New York threw out the convictions of five young men in
a 1989 attack on a Central Park jogger who had been raped
and left for dead. Roh Moo-hyun won South Korea's presidential election.
One year ago: A Libyan court convicted five Bulgarian
nurses and a Palestinian doctor of deliberately infecting 400
chtldren wtth HIV and sentenced them to death. (The six ,
later had their death sentences commuted, and were transferred to Bulgaria, where they were pardoned and set free.)
Today's Birthdays: Singer-songwriter Charlie Ryan is 92.
~ountry singer Little Jimmy Dickens is 87. Composer-lyrictst Robert Sherman ("Mary Poppins") is 82. Actress
Cicely Tyson is 74. Rhythm-and-blues singer-musician
Maurice White (Earth, Wind and Fire) is 66. ActorTim
Reid is 63: Paleontologist Richard E. Leakey is 63. Rock
smger Alvm Lee (Ten Years After) is 63. Actress Elaine
Joyce is 62. Musician John· McEuen is 62. Singer Janie
Fricke is 60. Actor Mike Lookinland is 47. Actress Jennifer
Beals is 44. Actor Scott Cohen is 43. Actor Robert
MacNaughton is 41. Magician Criss Angel is 40. Rock
mustctan Kevm Shepard ts 39. Actres' Kristy Swanson is
38. Actress Amy Locane is 36. Actress Rosa Blasi is 35.
Actress Alyssa Milano is 35. Actor Jake Gyllenhaal is 27.
Actress Marla Sokolot!. is 27. Rapper Lady Sovereign is +2.
Thought for Today: He that JOkes confesses." - Italian
proverb.

t~anJoowords.Allteuersaresubjecttoediting,musrbe

Presidential
primary
elections can be an ugly
season for anyone who
actually loves politics. It is
a time when friendships
can be strained, or worse
over a candidate. It is a
time where folks on the
same broad teams are split.·
It is a time where coalitions
are· strengthened or torn
asunder.
.
It's the latter that Mike
Huckabee is on the path to
doing. Almost a year ago,
when I talked to him ab()ut
His book. "From Hope to
Higher Grpund: 12 Stops to
Restoring
America's
Greatness," no one seriously thou ght ·the former
Arkansas governor would
be anywhere near the front
in any major poll on the
road to the White House.
Believe me. if I thought he
was a potential front -runner,
I wouldn't have wasted time
asking him ifhe watches the
television show "24."
But right now, the former
Southern Baptist minister is
a contender. The media
spent months talking him
up, say ing he had the poten~
tial to shake up the presidential race, and their collective wish for th e guitarrockin · ~mooth talker has
finally come true. In his role
as an asp(ring "Christian
leader." as one of his campaign commercials put it, he
is doing nothing to raise the
level of the public con versalion about those running for

Kathryn

Lopez

president and the issues facmg our nation. He has an
utter lack of knowledge on
foreign-policy issues - a
reality he trie's to laugh off
- and · on the issue he
knows most, reli gion , to say
he is completely unhelpful
would be profoundly understating the case.
As the media focuses on
the fact that fellow candidate Mitt Romney is a
member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Huckabee has been
presented a real opportunity
to bring people together, to
take the medi a obsession off
. of how religious evangelicals ca nnot tolerate a
Mormon president. But
instead of rising to the occa:
sion, Huckabee makes
things worse. In hi s most
unfortunate moment, he
played innocent with a New
York Times reporter and
asked, "Don't Mormon s
believe that Jesus and the
devil are brothers?"
On . the other hand.
Romney strove to improve
the political conversation
along with his poll position.

. Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Told he should give a
"Mormon speech," he
instead gave a speech about
us . He focused on religious
liberty
and America's
founding . He focused on his
commitment to the freedom
'upon which our nation was
built. It 's a message t~at
Mormon s and Southern
Baptists can applaud, as
well as Catholics, Jews,
and, yes, even atheists. His
speech was one that has the
power to unite, unlike
Huckabee's divisive, offensive approach. There was a
day I was grateful to have
Huckabee in the GOP
debates; he was the face of a
likable social conservative.
But once he started playing
religious hardball, he undid
that good.
My colleagues and I at
National
Review
just
endorsed Romney for president. We wrote, "Unlike
some other candidates 'in the
race, Romney is a full-spectrum conservative : a supporter of .fre e- market economics and limited gove rn. ment,_moral causes su~h as
tile right · to life and the
preservation of marriage,
and a foreign policy based
on the national interest." In
this way. he diffe rs most
stark ly with Huckabee, a
big -government tax-hiker
who loses economi cconservativcs and those turned off
by Jesu s-and-Lucifer-werebrothers talk.
For all of his obstacles.

Obituaries

-

.. •

Eugene Holliday

RomQey's busine ss and
gubernatorial record can
appeal to economic conservatives. He's a naturaf
social conservative in his'
home life who understands
the importance of family
and who, when faced with
marriage and life issues as
governor, came down on the
Right side. As former
Missouri Sen . Jim Talent
put Romney's coalition
position to me: "Gov.
Romney has shown that he
can use conservative principles to change attitudes as
well as laws. He is the only
candidate who has articulated . a clear vision and policies for building a stronger
America with a stronger
military, economy and families. ... Our party cannot
beat Hillary Clinton if we
do not stand for all parts of
the Reagan conservative
coalition."
The Republican Party
owes the American people
the best candidate they can
present. The anti-Mormon
vote is not going io win anything for Republicans. A
unitin g, rallying message
from a conservative candidate, with a record as a successful executive
who
knows and believes in the
promise of America, can:
I Kathryn Lopez is the edi/ur of National Review
011/ine (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacied at klapez@national-

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Evelyn Young
POMEROY -Evelyn Catherine Young, 87, of
· Gallipolis, died Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007, at Pleasant Valley
Hospital in Point .Pleasant, W.Va.
She was born March 21, 1920, in Pomeroy, daughter of
the late William and Lena Young Dorfer. She attended
Laura! Cliff Free Methodist Church.
. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Harry Young.
·
Surviving are her daughter, Carolene "Carol" Young of
Gallipolis; a son; Ollie Young of Middleport; a grandson,
Anthony Moore; and several great grandchildren, nieces
and nephews .
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007, at
Cherry Ridge Cemetery in Pomeroy with Pastor John
O'Brien officiating. There will be rio calling hours.
Arrangements are by Ewing Funeral Home, Pomeroy.

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Diddle, nurse . .The resignation of Sarah Qua:lls was
accepted as an aide to
Carleton School, effective
Dec. 14. Maranda Bush was
approved a~ an aide at
SLSD at a rate of $7 per
hour. The resignation of
Patricia Circle as secretary
at Southern Elementary was
accepted effective March I,
2008. The resignation of
Mindy Patterson as an aide
for the' ASK program was

Leah Hickman

Huntington Tuesday with
hi s pastor, Jamie Watts: and
friend John Gordon, had
been knocking on doors and
passing out fliers with her
picture on them .
"We don't know anything yet," Hickman said.
"We have been putting up

fliers and handing them out
to neighbors. We are hop.ing and praying that we
find her."
He also said her moth~r
and other family members
were distributing fliers and
talking to people who could
have seen their daughter.
Sgt. John Williams of the
Huntington
Police
Department is lead in g the
investigation of Leah 's dis appearance. He is being
assi sted by Lt. Rocky
Johnson.
Hickman described hi s
daughter as being approximately 5 feet tall and
weighing between 125 and
135 pounds. She has a slender build with brown hair
that is cut below her ears in
a bob style.
Johnson said officers with
the' department had been out
all day Tuesday talking with
neighbors and checking

computers and cell phones .
So far, nothing has led them
in the direction of what happenecl to her.
··we can co nfirm that she
has been mi ss ing since
Friday." he sa id. "The state
police are also helping us
with the search, lind all we
have to do is ask for assistance from others."
Though he was not in his
office Tuesday, Hickman
said his staff members have
been compiling messages of
positive thoughts and prayers
and that he appreciates
everyone who is concerned
about his daughter's welfare.
"Everyo ne has been
tremendou s at this time," he
added .
Anyone having any information
about
Leah
Hickman's disappearance is
asked to call the Huntington
Police Department's detective
division at 304-696-4420.

Local Briefs
.

Garbage pickup changes

RACINE - RaCine will have changes in garbage pick
up due to the holidays. Pick up will be on Dec. 27 and the
dumpsters will be picked up on Dec. 28. The. followmg
week vvill be Jan. 3 and Jan. 4 for dumpsters . Any ques. tions call 949-2296.
•·

Office closed
POMEROY -The Meigs County Health Department
will be closed Dec. 24 and Dec. 25 for the holidays, with
normal business ·hours resuming at 8 a.m. Dec. 26.

Dog tags
POMEROY - Dog and kennel licenses are available for
2008. The Ohio Revised Code requires that everyone who
owns, ·keeps or harbors a dog more than three months of
age purchase a license before Jan . 31.
The cost is $6 per dog and $25 per kennel. If purchased
after the deadline the cost is double.
. .
Licenses are available from Auditor Mary Byer-Hill
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 r.m. at the auditor's office.
Applications for mail wil be available in The Daily ·
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Dog Warden Tom Proffitt. .

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The Sawyers then met fra)Jied photo collages of attorney has denied thi s
privately with neighbors, Riley, DePiedge said.
account.
hoping to learn more about
The Sawyers also walked
Authorit_ies say Zeigler
the little girl's last days, said in an area along the and Trenor then stuffed the
Laura DePiedge, the fami- Galveston Causeway where little body in a plastic coninvestigators
believe · tainer and hid it inside a
ly's attorney.
"It's part of the grieving Riley's body was thrown storag e shed at the house
for up to two month s
process," DePledge said of into the bay.
the Sawyers ' two-day trip
"It was a very, very diffi- before dumping it in
from their home in subur- cult time · for them, " Galveston Bay.
ban Cleveland to Houston De Pledge said of the visit to
Ril ey's identity was a
and · Galveston. "It's cer- the causeway.
my stery for weeks after the
Neighbors
gave
the container was found by a
tainly to he Ip them move
along in the healing Sawyers two boxes contain- fisherman.
A call from Sheryl
process. "
ing cards, stuffed animals
The Sawyers declined to and other gifts that had been ' Sawyers led investigators to
left at a makeshift memorial Trenor and Zeigler after
talk with reporters. ·
Sawyers saw a police
On Monday they took a in front of the home.
"We knew this cemmuni- artist's rendering of the
boat trip to the small island
where Riley's body was . ty loved her. There is noth- murdered girl.
Lois Gibson, the sketch
discovered on Oct. 29 in ing anybody .could have
Galveston Bay. A low tide done to prevent this," artist, gave the Sawyers
copies of her sketches.
prevented
them
from DePiedge said.
Zeigler, 24, and Tren&lt;ir,
"I thanked her for being
reaching the island and
visit a 4-foot-tall. wooden 19, are accused in the July a diligent grandmother,"
cross that was placed near torture and fatal beating of Gibson said of her meeting
the·spot where the little girl the child. Trenor told with Sheryl Sawyers. "She
police the assault was a was looking for her ·grandwas found.
discipline
· session gone baby."
They
also
visited
DePiedge
said
the
Monday with state and fed- awry, because the toddler
eral investigators,thanking didn ' t remember to say Sawyers had np plans to
them for their work on the uplease," and "yes, sir" to visit Trenor, who remains
case · and giving them her st~pfather. Zeigler's . jailed along with Zeigler.
accepted. The resignation of
Aimee Pyles as computer ·
lab aide was accepted effeclive Dec. 28.
The
following
were
appointed to the LPDC
committee for a three-year
term at a rate of $500 per
year: Donna Sayre, Barbara
Lawrence, Don Dudding,
Bill Beegle, Tony Deem.
Jeff
Caldwell
was
employed as Title IX
Compliance officer on a
one-year contract for a rate
of pay of $561.13.
The
board
elected
Richard Hill as president
pro-term for the o\-ganiza-

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Jan. 8, 2008. Other meet- School Management News
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The meeting adjourned
hearing at 8: 15 p.m. on Jan .
8 and the regular meeting at into executive session once
from 8:26 p.m. to 9:57 p.m.
8 p.m., Jan . 28.
to
discu ss the appointment,
The board accepted a
employment,
dismissal, dis$1 ,000 donation
from
American Electric Power cipline, promotion, demotowards the development of tion or compensation of an
employee or otficial or the
the Fitness Center.
The board amended the investigation of charges or
2007-08 school calendar to · complaints against an
employee, official, licensee
reflect two additional waiver days on Jan. 22 and Feb . or student.
19, 2008.
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. POMEROY- Eugene H.
LEON. W.Va. - Law
J:lolliday, 93, of Pomeroy,
enforcement officers, famipassed away Monday, Dec.
ly and friends are trying to
17, 2007, at the . Hickory
find a Mason County
Creek Nursing Home, The
woman who has been mi ssPlain s.
ing from her Huntington
. He was born July 27,
apartment since Friday.
1914, in Dyesville, to the
Leah Hickman, 21, of
late Wallace and Hattie Ann
Leon, is a journalism stu(Bosworth) Holliday. Mr.
dent at Marshall University.
Holliday was carpenter ·and
She was last seen in her
a farmer for most of his life.
apartment at 403 Eighth
He was a member of the St.
Ave.
in
. Huntington.
Mark's United Methodist
Between
6
and
7 p.m.
Church
in Charleston,
Friday,
Leah
disappeared,
W.Va., and a member of the
leaving · her belongings,
Carpenters Local #650.
including
her purse, key s
Surviving are his wife,
Eugene Holliday
and.
cell
phone,
according to
Fontelle Holliday, Pomeroy ;
a son, Danny (Jenny) Holliday, Dexter; a daughter, Diane her father, Mason County
Young, Pomeroy; five grandchildren; seven great grandchil- Assessor Ron Hickman. No
dren ; four ,great-great grandchildren; a niece and a nephew. one has heard from her since
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by hts first she was last seen in the
wife, Mary Starkey Holliday; two brothers,John and Ralph apartment she shares with
Holliday; an infant son, Gary Bruce Holliday; and a step- her sister, Jessica Vickers.
son, Stephen Spencer.
. Hickman, who was in
Funeral will be held at I p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007
at the Fisher Funeral Home in Pomeroy with the Rev.
Lamar O'Bryant officiating.
·
Burial will follow in the Standish Cemetery in Dexter.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on
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Wednesday at the funeral home.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Holliday's
name to .theAmerican Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718,
SPRING, ·Texas - Her
Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718 . .
hands ·shaking and eyes
Online condolences may be sent 10 www.fisherfuneral- tearing ·up, the paternal
homes.com.
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grandmother of the toddler
'
known as "Baby Grace"
stood outside the suburban
Houston home Tuesday
Evelyn Louise Harrison, 90, of Pomeroy, passed away where authorities say the liton Dec. 18, 2007, at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center tle girl was beaten to death.
· Having traveled more
in Pomeroy.
She was born on July 29, 1917, in Pomeroy, daughter .of than 1,300 miles from
Ohio,
Sheryl
the late John Carl and Lydia McCumber. She was a mem- Mentor,
ber of the Carleton Church where she taught the Cradle Sawyers and her son,
Robert Sawyers, the girl's
Roll. class for over 47 years.
father,
silently stared for a
· . In addition to her parents she was. preceded in death by
her husband, Olen D. Harrison; her grandson, Rodd few minutes irito the
Harrison; and her brothers and sisters, Leo Carl, Dale Carl, home's front yard through a
Ralph Carl, Mabel Brickles and Faye Pratt.
· · closed gate.
"Obviously there's not
She is survived by: two sons and daughters-in-law, Dale
E. and Marlene Harrison of Pomeroy and Phillip R. and much to see," Sneryl
Paulette Harrison of Pomeroy; grandchildren : Scott Sawyers said outside the
Harrison of Middleport, Jodi (Delinar) Shultz of Pomeroy, home, where 2-year-old
and Trevor (Rainy) Harrison of Pomeroy; great-grandchil- Riley Ann Sawyers lived
dren: Emalee Glass, Evan George, Casey Harrison, for about two months with
Braylon Harrison; special friend, a Bonnie Lightfoot of her · mother, Kimberly
Pomeroy; and several nieces and nephews.
Dawn Trenor, and her stepFuneral will be held at II a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 22, father, Royce Clyde Zeigler
2007, at the .Pomeroy Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home with II . The couple has been
Pastor Tom Runyon offictating. Burial will follow at the charged with capital murder
Carleton Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends in her death.
from 6-9 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home.
Memonal donations may be made to the home delivered
. meals program at the Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center,
P.O. Box 722, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
A registry is available online by visiting www.fisherfuneralhomes.com.
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday. Dec. 19, the 353rd day of 2007.
There are 12 days left in the year.
Today 's Highlight in History : On Dec. 19, 1843, "A
Christmas Carol." by Charles Dickens, was lirst published
in England.
.
On this date : In 1777. Gen. George Washington led hi s
army of ahout II ,000 men to Vall ey Forge. Pa .. to cam p for
the w i mer.
In IXIJ , British forces captumJ Fon Niagara during the
War or li:ll2 .
In 1907.239 workers clied in a cual mine explosion in
Jacobs Creek. Pa.
In 1932. the British Broadcasling Corporation bega n
transmitting overseas with its Empire Service to Australia.
·In 1946, war broke out in Indochina as troops under Ho
Chi Minh launched widespread attacks against the French.
In 1957. Meredith Willson's musical play "The Music
Mari," starring Robert Preston as charming con man Harold
Hill, opened on Broadway.
·
In 1972, Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific, winding
up the Apollo program of manned lunar landings.
In 1974, Nelson A. Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st
vice president of the United States ..
In 1998, President Clinton was impeached by the
Republican-controlled House for perjury and obstruction of
justice (he was later acquitted by the Senate).
Five ye!lf~ ago: Secretary of State Colin Powell declared
Iraq in "material breach" of a U.N . disarmament resolution.
After a prosecutor cited new DNA evidence, a judge in
New York threw out the convictions of five young men in
a 1989 attack on a Central Park jogger who had been raped
and left for dead. Roh Moo-hyun won South Korea's presidential election.
One year ago: A Libyan court convicted five Bulgarian
nurses and a Palestinian doctor of deliberately infecting 400
chtldren wtth HIV and sentenced them to death. (The six ,
later had their death sentences commuted, and were transferred to Bulgaria, where they were pardoned and set free.)
Today's Birthdays: Singer-songwriter Charlie Ryan is 92.
~ountry singer Little Jimmy Dickens is 87. Composer-lyrictst Robert Sherman ("Mary Poppins") is 82. Actress
Cicely Tyson is 74. Rhythm-and-blues singer-musician
Maurice White (Earth, Wind and Fire) is 66. ActorTim
Reid is 63: Paleontologist Richard E. Leakey is 63. Rock
smger Alvm Lee (Ten Years After) is 63. Actress Elaine
Joyce is 62. Musician John· McEuen is 62. Singer Janie
Fricke is 60. Actor Mike Lookinland is 47. Actress Jennifer
Beals is 44. Actor Scott Cohen is 43. Actor Robert
MacNaughton is 41. Magician Criss Angel is 40. Rock
mustctan Kevm Shepard ts 39. Actres' Kristy Swanson is
38. Actress Amy Locane is 36. Actress Rosa Blasi is 35.
Actress Alyssa Milano is 35. Actor Jake Gyllenhaal is 27.
Actress Marla Sokolot!. is 27. Rapper Lady Sovereign is +2.
Thought for Today: He that JOkes confesses." - Italian
proverb.

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Presidential
primary
elections can be an ugly
season for anyone who
actually loves politics. It is
a time when friendships
can be strained, or worse
over a candidate. It is a
time where folks on the
same broad teams are split.·
It is a time where coalitions
are· strengthened or torn
asunder.
.
It's the latter that Mike
Huckabee is on the path to
doing. Almost a year ago,
when I talked to him ab()ut
His book. "From Hope to
Higher Grpund: 12 Stops to
Restoring
America's
Greatness," no one seriously thou ght ·the former
Arkansas governor would
be anywhere near the front
in any major poll on the
road to the White House.
Believe me. if I thought he
was a potential front -runner,
I wouldn't have wasted time
asking him ifhe watches the
television show "24."
But right now, the former
Southern Baptist minister is
a contender. The media
spent months talking him
up, say ing he had the poten~
tial to shake up the presidential race, and their collective wish for th e guitarrockin · ~mooth talker has
finally come true. In his role
as an asp(ring "Christian
leader." as one of his campaign commercials put it, he
is doing nothing to raise the
level of the public con versalion about those running for

Kathryn

Lopez

president and the issues facmg our nation. He has an
utter lack of knowledge on
foreign-policy issues - a
reality he trie's to laugh off
- and · on the issue he
knows most, reli gion , to say
he is completely unhelpful
would be profoundly understating the case.
As the media focuses on
the fact that fellow candidate Mitt Romney is a
member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Huckabee has been
presented a real opportunity
to bring people together, to
take the medi a obsession off
. of how religious evangelicals ca nnot tolerate a
Mormon president. But
instead of rising to the occa:
sion, Huckabee makes
things worse. In hi s most
unfortunate moment, he
played innocent with a New
York Times reporter and
asked, "Don't Mormon s
believe that Jesus and the
devil are brothers?"
On . the other hand.
Romney strove to improve
the political conversation
along with his poll position.

. Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Told he should give a
"Mormon speech," he
instead gave a speech about
us . He focused on religious
liberty
and America's
founding . He focused on his
commitment to the freedom
'upon which our nation was
built. It 's a message t~at
Mormon s and Southern
Baptists can applaud, as
well as Catholics, Jews,
and, yes, even atheists. His
speech was one that has the
power to unite, unlike
Huckabee's divisive, offensive approach. There was a
day I was grateful to have
Huckabee in the GOP
debates; he was the face of a
likable social conservative.
But once he started playing
religious hardball, he undid
that good.
My colleagues and I at
National
Review
just
endorsed Romney for president. We wrote, "Unlike
some other candidates 'in the
race, Romney is a full-spectrum conservative : a supporter of .fre e- market economics and limited gove rn. ment,_moral causes su~h as
tile right · to life and the
preservation of marriage,
and a foreign policy based
on the national interest." In
this way. he diffe rs most
stark ly with Huckabee, a
big -government tax-hiker
who loses economi cconservativcs and those turned off
by Jesu s-and-Lucifer-werebrothers talk.
For all of his obstacles.

Obituaries

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Eugene Holliday

RomQey's busine ss and
gubernatorial record can
appeal to economic conservatives. He's a naturaf
social conservative in his'
home life who understands
the importance of family
and who, when faced with
marriage and life issues as
governor, came down on the
Right side. As former
Missouri Sen . Jim Talent
put Romney's coalition
position to me: "Gov.
Romney has shown that he
can use conservative principles to change attitudes as
well as laws. He is the only
candidate who has articulated . a clear vision and policies for building a stronger
America with a stronger
military, economy and families. ... Our party cannot
beat Hillary Clinton if we
do not stand for all parts of
the Reagan conservative
coalition."
The Republican Party
owes the American people
the best candidate they can
present. The anti-Mormon
vote is not going io win anything for Republicans. A
unitin g, rallying message
from a conservative candidate, with a record as a successful executive
who
knows and believes in the
promise of America, can:
I Kathryn Lopez is the edi/ur of National Review
011/ine (www.nationalreview.com). She can be contacied at klapez@national-

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Evelyn Young
POMEROY -Evelyn Catherine Young, 87, of
· Gallipolis, died Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007, at Pleasant Valley
Hospital in Point .Pleasant, W.Va.
She was born March 21, 1920, in Pomeroy, daughter of
the late William and Lena Young Dorfer. She attended
Laura! Cliff Free Methodist Church.
. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Harry Young.
·
Surviving are her daughter, Carolene "Carol" Young of
Gallipolis; a son; Ollie Young of Middleport; a grandson,
Anthony Moore; and several great grandchildren, nieces
and nephews .
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007, at
Cherry Ridge Cemetery in Pomeroy with Pastor John
O'Brien officiating. There will be rio calling hours.
Arrangements are by Ewing Funeral Home, Pomeroy.

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Diddle, nurse . .The resignation of Sarah Qua:lls was
accepted as an aide to
Carleton School, effective
Dec. 14. Maranda Bush was
approved a~ an aide at
SLSD at a rate of $7 per
hour. The resignation of
Patricia Circle as secretary
at Southern Elementary was
accepted effective March I,
2008. The resignation of
Mindy Patterson as an aide
for the' ASK program was

Leah Hickman

Huntington Tuesday with
hi s pastor, Jamie Watts: and
friend John Gordon, had
been knocking on doors and
passing out fliers with her
picture on them .
"We don't know anything yet," Hickman said.
"We have been putting up

fliers and handing them out
to neighbors. We are hop.ing and praying that we
find her."
He also said her moth~r
and other family members
were distributing fliers and
talking to people who could
have seen their daughter.
Sgt. John Williams of the
Huntington
Police
Department is lead in g the
investigation of Leah 's dis appearance. He is being
assi sted by Lt. Rocky
Johnson.
Hickman described hi s
daughter as being approximately 5 feet tall and
weighing between 125 and
135 pounds. She has a slender build with brown hair
that is cut below her ears in
a bob style.
Johnson said officers with
the' department had been out
all day Tuesday talking with
neighbors and checking

computers and cell phones .
So far, nothing has led them
in the direction of what happenecl to her.
··we can co nfirm that she
has been mi ss ing since
Friday." he sa id. "The state
police are also helping us
with the search, lind all we
have to do is ask for assistance from others."
Though he was not in his
office Tuesday, Hickman
said his staff members have
been compiling messages of
positive thoughts and prayers
and that he appreciates
everyone who is concerned
about his daughter's welfare.
"Everyo ne has been
tremendou s at this time," he
added .
Anyone having any information
about
Leah
Hickman's disappearance is
asked to call the Huntington
Police Department's detective
division at 304-696-4420.

Local Briefs
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Garbage pickup changes

RACINE - RaCine will have changes in garbage pick
up due to the holidays. Pick up will be on Dec. 27 and the
dumpsters will be picked up on Dec. 28. The. followmg
week vvill be Jan. 3 and Jan. 4 for dumpsters . Any ques. tions call 949-2296.
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Office closed
POMEROY -The Meigs County Health Department
will be closed Dec. 24 and Dec. 25 for the holidays, with
normal business ·hours resuming at 8 a.m. Dec. 26.

Dog tags
POMEROY - Dog and kennel licenses are available for
2008. The Ohio Revised Code requires that everyone who
owns, ·keeps or harbors a dog more than three months of
age purchase a license before Jan . 31.
The cost is $6 per dog and $25 per kennel. If purchased
after the deadline the cost is double.
. .
Licenses are available from Auditor Mary Byer-Hill
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 r.m. at the auditor's office.
Applications for mail wil be available in The Daily ·
Sentinel on Jan. II . Licenses may also be purchased from
Dog Warden Tom Proffitt. .

TB clinic closing
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POMEROY - The TB Clinic will be closed Monday,
Dec. 24 and Tues. Dec. 25 for the Christmas holi&lt;!ays.

The Sawyers then met fra)Jied photo collages of attorney has denied thi s
privately with neighbors, Riley, DePiedge said.
account.
hoping to learn more about
The Sawyers also walked
Authorit_ies say Zeigler
the little girl's last days, said in an area along the and Trenor then stuffed the
Laura DePiedge, the fami- Galveston Causeway where little body in a plastic coninvestigators
believe · tainer and hid it inside a
ly's attorney.
"It's part of the grieving Riley's body was thrown storag e shed at the house
for up to two month s
process," DePledge said of into the bay.
the Sawyers ' two-day trip
"It was a very, very diffi- before dumping it in
from their home in subur- cult time · for them, " Galveston Bay.
ban Cleveland to Houston De Pledge said of the visit to
Ril ey's identity was a
and · Galveston. "It's cer- the causeway.
my stery for weeks after the
Neighbors
gave
the container was found by a
tainly to he Ip them move
along in the healing Sawyers two boxes contain- fisherman.
A call from Sheryl
process. "
ing cards, stuffed animals
The Sawyers declined to and other gifts that had been ' Sawyers led investigators to
left at a makeshift memorial Trenor and Zeigler after
talk with reporters. ·
Sawyers saw a police
On Monday they took a in front of the home.
"We knew this cemmuni- artist's rendering of the
boat trip to the small island
where Riley's body was . ty loved her. There is noth- murdered girl.
Lois Gibson, the sketch
discovered on Oct. 29 in ing anybody .could have
Galveston Bay. A low tide done to prevent this," artist, gave the Sawyers
copies of her sketches.
prevented
them
from DePiedge said.
Zeigler, 24, and Tren&lt;ir,
"I thanked her for being
reaching the island and
visit a 4-foot-tall. wooden 19, are accused in the July a diligent grandmother,"
cross that was placed near torture and fatal beating of Gibson said of her meeting
the·spot where the little girl the child. Trenor told with Sheryl Sawyers. "She
police the assault was a was looking for her ·grandwas found.
discipline
· session gone baby."
They
also
visited
DePiedge
said
the
Monday with state and fed- awry, because the toddler
eral investigators,thanking didn ' t remember to say Sawyers had np plans to
them for their work on the uplease," and "yes, sir" to visit Trenor, who remains
case · and giving them her st~pfather. Zeigler's . jailed along with Zeigler.
accepted. The resignation of
Aimee Pyles as computer ·
lab aide was accepted effeclive Dec. 28.
The
following
were
appointed to the LPDC
committee for a three-year
term at a rate of $500 per
year: Donna Sayre, Barbara
Lawrence, Don Dudding,
Bill Beegle, Tony Deem.
Jeff
Caldwell
was
employed as Title IX
Compliance officer on a
one-year contract for a rate
of pay of $561.13.
The
board
elected
Richard Hill as president
pro-term for the o\-ganiza-

lion meeting set for 8 p.m. , to the OSBA Briefcase and
Jan. 8, 2008. Other meet- School Management News
ings set. include the budget at a rate $2,621 for 2008.
The meeting adjourned
hearing at 8: 15 p.m. on Jan .
8 and the regular meeting at into executive session once
from 8:26 p.m. to 9:57 p.m.
8 p.m., Jan . 28.
to
discu ss the appointment,
The board accepted a
employment,
dismissal, dis$1 ,000 donation
from
American Electric Power cipline, promotion, demotowards the development of tion or compensation of an
employee or otficial or the
the Fitness Center.
The board amended the investigation of charges or
2007-08 school calendar to · complaints against an
employee, official, licensee
reflect two additional waiver days on Jan. 22 and Feb . or student.
19, 2008.
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The board approved joining the Ohio School Boards
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below average. An exag~er­ idiot, I said 'tuna fish' not
ation, no doubt, but it s a 'Tidy Flush!"' I don'' t take
well-known fact there are it personally. Instead of
t)lillions of stupid people. hidmg my stupidity from
Stupidity is an equal-oppor- her, I can relax at home and
tunity disability that strikes be as stupid as I like. She
men and women, young and won't let me cook or clean
old. It strikes teachers and or do the laundry because l
students, princes and pau- always "do it wrong."
pers, politicians and voters, · While she does the dishes, I
athletes. and, well, a whole watch TV. Sometimes I
lot of athletes.
think, "Who's stupid;
Stupidity can strike with- · now?" But I'm not stupid
out warning. Who hasn't enough to say that out loud.
Over the years, I've gotmarried someone and then
ten
good at findin~ ways to
smacked their forehead 10
minutes later and said, .hide my Stupidtty from
"What was I thinking?" others. When I misspelled
What CEO hasn't paid him- the company's name on
se lf $ 100 million and then this year's Christmas
fired people in a cost-cut- cards , I blamed the stupid
printers. When I bought the
ting measure?
lead
paint for .the compaAn especially tragic form
ny'
s
Day Care ·Center
of the disease is Adult Onset
Stupidity (AOS ), which can because it was on sale, I
strike without warnin g. One blamed the ' stupid paint
day you're pe1fectly normal store. When I forget tO:
and healthy, the next day mail things out, important
you're watching TV shows things like bills and contracts, I blame the post
about bass fishin g.
office.
My bosses always
For years, I hid my
blame
other
people, so I
Stupidity from my friends,
figure
it
's
the
smart thing
my famil y and my coworkers. Only . my · wife to do. I don ' t wan! them to•
knew about it , which ts think I'm stupid.
(lim Mullen is the author
amazing, because I never
even told her I was st upid : of' "It Takes a Village Idiot:
she figured it out all by her- Complicating the Simple
self. It used to bother me, Life" and "Baby's First
but now, when I come TattJJo. " You can reach him
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. POMEROY- Eugene H.
LEON. W.Va. - Law
J:lolliday, 93, of Pomeroy,
enforcement officers, famipassed away Monday, Dec.
ly and friends are trying to
17, 2007, at the . Hickory
find a Mason County
Creek Nursing Home, The
woman who has been mi ssPlain s.
ing from her Huntington
. He was born July 27,
apartment since Friday.
1914, in Dyesville, to the
Leah Hickman, 21, of
late Wallace and Hattie Ann
Leon, is a journalism stu(Bosworth) Holliday. Mr.
dent at Marshall University.
Holliday was carpenter ·and
She was last seen in her
a farmer for most of his life.
apartment at 403 Eighth
He was a member of the St.
Ave.
in
. Huntington.
Mark's United Methodist
Between
6
and
7 p.m.
Church
in Charleston,
Friday,
Leah
disappeared,
W.Va., and a member of the
leaving · her belongings,
Carpenters Local #650.
including
her purse, key s
Surviving are his wife,
Eugene Holliday
and.
cell
phone,
according to
Fontelle Holliday, Pomeroy ;
a son, Danny (Jenny) Holliday, Dexter; a daughter, Diane her father, Mason County
Young, Pomeroy; five grandchildren; seven great grandchil- Assessor Ron Hickman. No
dren ; four ,great-great grandchildren; a niece and a nephew. one has heard from her since
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by hts first she was last seen in the
wife, Mary Starkey Holliday; two brothers,John and Ralph apartment she shares with
Holliday; an infant son, Gary Bruce Holliday; and a step- her sister, Jessica Vickers.
son, Stephen Spencer.
. Hickman, who was in
Funeral will be held at I p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007
at the Fisher Funeral Home in Pomeroy with the Rev.
Lamar O'Bryant officiating.
·
Burial will follow in the Standish Cemetery in Dexter.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on
Bv JUAN A. LOZANO
Wednesday at the funeral home.
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Holliday's
name to .theAmerican Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718,
SPRING, ·Texas - Her
Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718 . .
hands ·shaking and eyes
Online condolences may be sent 10 www.fisherfuneral- tearing ·up, the paternal
homes.com.
·
grandmother of the toddler
'
known as "Baby Grace"
stood outside the suburban
Houston home Tuesday
Evelyn Louise Harrison, 90, of Pomeroy, passed away where authorities say the liton Dec. 18, 2007, at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center tle girl was beaten to death.
· Having traveled more
in Pomeroy.
She was born on July 29, 1917, in Pomeroy, daughter .of than 1,300 miles from
Ohio,
Sheryl
the late John Carl and Lydia McCumber. She was a mem- Mentor,
ber of the Carleton Church where she taught the Cradle Sawyers and her son,
Robert Sawyers, the girl's
Roll. class for over 47 years.
father,
silently stared for a
· . In addition to her parents she was. preceded in death by
her husband, Olen D. Harrison; her grandson, Rodd few minutes irito the
Harrison; and her brothers and sisters, Leo Carl, Dale Carl, home's front yard through a
Ralph Carl, Mabel Brickles and Faye Pratt.
· · closed gate.
"Obviously there's not
She is survived by: two sons and daughters-in-law, Dale
E. and Marlene Harrison of Pomeroy and Phillip R. and much to see," Sneryl
Paulette Harrison of Pomeroy; grandchildren : Scott Sawyers said outside the
Harrison of Middleport, Jodi (Delinar) Shultz of Pomeroy, home, where 2-year-old
and Trevor (Rainy) Harrison of Pomeroy; great-grandchil- Riley Ann Sawyers lived
dren: Emalee Glass, Evan George, Casey Harrison, for about two months with
Braylon Harrison; special friend, a Bonnie Lightfoot of her · mother, Kimberly
Pomeroy; and several nieces and nephews.
Dawn Trenor, and her stepFuneral will be held at II a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 22, father, Royce Clyde Zeigler
2007, at the .Pomeroy Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home with II . The couple has been
Pastor Tom Runyon offictating. Burial will follow at the charged with capital murder
Carleton Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends in her death.
from 6-9 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home.
Memonal donations may be made to the home delivered
. meals program at the Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center,
P.O. Box 722, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
A registry is available online by visiting www.fisherfuneralhomes.com.
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operate early in the new
year while waiting for 2008

revenue."

Council voted twice to
serve without pay this year,
due
to the village's dire
result is a bigger carryover,"
Baker said. "It's not as . financial condition.
Village officials expect
much as it should be, but it
will allow the village to the financial picture to

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Motorcycle
Association "Delivered" to
distribute. Albright will also
be personally delivering .a
few bikes to the fami Iies
that inspired his idea.
"We're extremely appreciative," Dee Rader of
God's NET said. "We
appreciate · the union men
and women supporting

improve in 2008, with the
collection of proceeds from
a two-mill operating levy
approved in November.
Council has already authorized the police chief to
begin the process of hiring
two additional full-time
police officers.

donated to th~' Chi.ldren ' s
local children."
Center
of Southeastern
Rader said God's NET is
· providing gifts and clothing Ohio in Patriot.
for 185 children in Meigs
County who haven't signed
up for assistance at any
other giveaways.
Members of the CMA
also expressed their appreciation for the donations .
In addition to the bikes ,
the CMA received funds
from the constructions
workers which was placed
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Prosecutors: Officer told friend he killed pregnant girlfriend
CANTON (AP) - A
police officer accused of
killing his pregnant girlfriend admitted to his high
school classmate and · codefendant that he killed her
and told authorities where
they cou ld find her body.
prosecutors said Tuesday.
Bobby L Cutts Jr .. 30.
told Myisha Ferrell that he
killed Jess ie Davis and her
unborn fetus, prosec utors
said in documents filed in
Stark County Common
Pleas Court Cutts has
pleaded not guilty.
Ferrell told police of Cutts'
admission on Nov. 4, the day
before she pleaded guilty to
obstmcting justice for lying
to authorities, prosecutors
said. She also admitted to
complicity to gross abuse of
a corpse and was sentenced

to two years in prison.
. badly decomposed body of
Ferrell , 30, has agreed to Jessie Davis was recovered,"
testify again&gt;t Cutts, who is prosecutors wrote. "The body
facing three w unt s of was found on top of the buraggravated murder, two gundy patterned comforter.''
counts of gross abuse of a
Prosecutors filed the doccorpse , and one cou nt each uments in opposn ton to a
of aggravated burglary and motion by Cutts ' lawyers to
endangering children .
- dismiss death-penalty speciDavis. 26. was belie ved fica tions in the case.
missing for nine day s in Prosecutors have not proJune, and thousands gath- vided sufftcJ ent facts to supered to search for her close . port a death se ntence, Cutts'
to her home near ·North defense team said .
Canton, about 45 miles
Stark Count y Common
south of Cleveland. She was Pleas Judge Charles E.
nearly full -term in her preg- Brown Jr. on Tuesday
nancy and planned to name denied the motion to di smiss
her baby Chloe.
the case's capital elements.
Her body was found in a
Br.own has imposed a gag
field ' in a park on June 23 order
on
attorneys.
about 20 miles .away from Telephone call s to c;utts'
her home.
attorneys, Fernando Mack
"Cutts led police to a a[\d Myron Wat son, were
remote location where the not immediately returned.

But Cutts' attorneys said
Tuesday that they don't
believe Ferrell's statement to
prosecutors contains an
admission by Culls. His altarneys also argued that prosecutors haven't given enough
information to support an
aggmvated burghrry charge.
In a written reply. prosecuto·rs argued that Cutts
may have initially entered
the home with Davis' consent . But once he "began his
violent assault upon Davis,
he no longer had the privilege to remain in the home
and became a criminaltrespasser."
Davis was reported missing when her mother went to
her home and found .Blake
in a dirty diaper, the bedroom furniture toppled and a
pool of bleach on the floor.

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Wednesday, December 19,2007

PERl inStalls new
officers for 2oo·s
POMEROY - Officers were elected and installed at
the December meeting of
the Meigs County Public
Employee Retirees , Inc.,
Chapter 74, held at the
Meigs Multipurpose Center.
Philip Roberts, district
representative, installed the
new officers, Mary Ann
Sorden. president ; Robert
Wood, vice president;
Kathryn Windon, secretary;
Effie Johnson, treasurer;
and Joe Stmble, legislative
representative.
Meetings are held every
other month at I p.m. at the
Center in Pomeroy and any
person who receives a
retirement check from

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LocAL SCHEDULE
POM EROY - A schedule or upcoming high
scl'1ool va rsity spo r1ing evenls lnvolvii1g
teams lrom Meigs Counry.

Wfdrwsday. [)tc. 1g

Wntalllng
GalliaAcademy at Vinton County, 6 p.m.
River Valley at Trimble, 6 p.m. ·
Tburadav.

Dec. 20

Glrta Baelcetball
Fairland at River Valley, 6 p.m.

South Gallla at Green, 6 p.m.
OVCS at Calvary, 6:15 p.m.
Southern at Trimble, 6 p.m.
Miller at Eastern, 6 p.m .
Meigs at Nelsonville-York, 6 p.m.
Boya Baaketb811
OVCS at Calvary, 7:30 p.m.
Fridav. 0ec 21

Boy1 B111ketbell

Gettle Academy at Portsmouth, 6 p.m.
Southern at Easlem, 6 p.m.
Meigs at Wellston, 6;30 p.m.
SltUrdl)(. Pte,

22

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SOuthern at Wahama, 6 p.m.
Rock Hill all3allla Academy, 6 p.m.
Belpre at River Valley, 6 p.m.
Oak Hill at Soultll3aJIIa, 6 p.m.
.
Cll~l Bookellloll
F'ortsmoulh at Gallla Academy, 1 p.m.
Wmlllng
Gallla Academy .at West Musklngham
lnvt1alionaJ
River Valley at West MuBklngham
Invitational , 10 a.m.

SUBMISSION

Meigs 8th graders
beat Southern
ROCKSPRINGS - The
Meigs 8th grade boys basketball team defeated visiting Southern on. Monday
evening by a 51-26 margin. ·
Ryan Taylor led the
Marauders with a dozen
points, followed by Cody
Mattox with II and Jesse
Smith with 10 markers.
Ethan Martin paced the
Tornadoes with I 2 points.

Grant Town
•
removes stgns
proclaiming it
WVU ,coach's
hometown
GRANT TOWN, W.Va.
(AP) -. It's nothin~ personal, coach. But the s1gns proclaiming
this
Marion
County community as the
hometown of soon-to-beformer
West Virginia
University football coach
R i c h
Rodriguez
have come
down.
Less than
24 hours
a f t e r
Rodriguez
announced
he
was
leaving
Rodriguez
WVU
to
take a job
as Michigan 's new football
coach, Mayor Robert Riggs
ordered two signs taken
do_wn that · proclailll this
town of about 650 as the
"Home of WVU Head
Football
Coach
Rich
Rodriguez."
Riggs said Tuesday he
.wasn't doing it out of anser,
but to pre-empt vandahsm
or theft by outraged
Mountaineers fll)ls.
Last
year,
when
Rodriguez was considering
an offer from the University
of Alabama, ' someone
wrapped a chain around one
of the signs, -pulled it out of'
the ground with a vehicle
a:nd stole it.
Once Rodriguez signed a
new contract with WVU, '
the sign was left across the
street from town hall with a
note attached: "Since the
coach is staying, here's your
sign back."

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Alexander rallies late to beat Eastern, 54-51
STAFF REPORT

SPORTS®MYDAILYSENTINELCOM
ALBANY - Eastern's
four-game. winning streak
came to a halt Tuesday night
during a 54-51 setback to
host Alexander in a TriValiey Conference non-divisional boys basketball contest.
The Eagles (4-2) Jed
through each of the first
three· quarters, but the
Spartans ( 5-l) closed the
final eight minutes with an
I 8-13 run to come away
with the one-possession triumph. The game was tied at
48 with 1:30 left in regulation, but the Red, Black and
White ended the final 90
seconds with a 6·3 run for
the three-point final cushion.
AHS shot 21-of-48 from
the field for 44 percent,
despite making only 2-of-12
from three-point territory for
17 percent. The Green and
Whtte - on the other hand

Rawson

Lynch

made 18-of-52 floor
attempts for 35 percent,
including 5-of-17 attempts
behind the arc for 29 percent. Both teams made r0
free throws in the contest.
Eastern led 19 _12 after
eight minutes of play and
held a 32-26 advantage at
halftime. EHS also led 3832 at .the end of the third
stanza. The guests' biggest
lead of the night was eight
points in the third quarter at
38c30 with 3:15 remaining.
Alexander captured its

first lead of the night with
I :15 left in regulation at 5049. The Spartans were outrebounded 34-22 in the contest, including I 1-5 on the
offensive glass. The Eagles
also committed 17 turnovers
in comparison to the hosts'
dozen miscues .
Eastern had seven players
score in the loss, including
thr.ee with double-digits .
Senior Kyle Rawson and
sophomore Jake Lynch led
the way with 14 points
apiece, followed by Mike
Johnson with 10 .and Titus
Pierce with four. Kelly
Winebrenner,
Nathan
Carroll and Alex Burroughs
rounded things out with
three markers each. ·
A half-dozen Spartans
reached the scoring column,
led by Kyle Barnhouse's
game-high 30 points. Greg
Frost and Zach Bobo were
next with eight each, followed by Leland Bachus
with four markers.

Alexander c)ai med a
sweep of the evening with.a
55-36 victory in the junior .
varsity tilt. Brayden Pratt led
EHS with I 2 points, while
Wes Meadows poured in a
game- high I 8 points for
Alexander.
Eastern -returns to action
Friday when it hosts countyrival Southern, in a TVC
Hocking matchup. The JV
tip'-off is scheduled for 6
p.m.
Alexander 54, Ellatern 51

Eastem

19 13 6
14 6

Alexander 12

13- 51
18- 54

Stewart
named
interim
WVU coach
BY JOHN RABY

AP SPORTS WRITER

EASTERN (4·2).- .klsh Collins 0 Q-0 0,
Jake Lynch 3 5·9 14, Ke~y Winebrenner
1 1-3 3. Mike Johneon 5 Q-1 10. Titus
Pl8q ., 2·2 4, Alex Burroughs 1 Q-0 3,
Nathan Carroll1 ()-() 3, Kyle .Rowson 6 2214. TOTALS: 181()-1751. T.hreOiX&gt;Inl
goals: 5 (Lynch 3, Burroughs, Carroll) . .
ALEXANDER (5·1 I - Leland Bachus 2
0·0 4, Was Bolin 0 0·0 0, Joe
Dlbenllde11o D o-o 0, Jordan Sobo o o-o
o, Michael Chapman· 0 0-0 ci. Kyle
Barnhouse 11 6·9 30, Taylor Rhyan 0 2·
3 2, Greg Forst 4 0.0 8. Zach Bobo 3 22 8, Matt Sheela 1 0-1 2. TOTALS: 21 1()15 54. Thrae·point goals: 2 (Bamhouse
2).

CHARLESTON, W.Va.
- We~t Virginia associate
head coach Bill Stewart has
been named interim football
coach,
the
school
announced Tuesday night.
Stewart will take over the
team as it prepares for the
Fiesta Bowl and WVU's
administration starts sifting
through a list of candidates
to permanently replace Rich
Rodriguez.
_
Rodriguez told his players
Sunday that he was leaving
for Mtchigan. His resignaBv. BRYAN WALTERS
tion date originally was Jan.
BWAlTERS®MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM
3 but was moved up to midnight Tuesday, sa1d WVU
ROCKSP-RINGS ,
football spokesman Mike
Meigs stormed out to a 9-1
Monforo, who added that he
lead midway through the
did not know the reason ..
first quarter and never
Montoro
said
looked back Tuesday night
Mountaineers
Athletic
at Larry R. Morrison
Director Ed Pastilong
Gymnasium, posting a 47named Stewart as interim
35 victory
coach. Stewart will also
o v e r
take over recruiting.
Wahama
Stewart is the secondduring
a
longest serving assistant
non-league
coach in the program.
girls bas''I'm just an old ball coach
ketball
trying to keep the _herd
game.
tosether, I guess," Stewart
The Lady
satd earlier Tuesday before
Marauders
his
appointment'
was
( 4 - 4 )
announced. "We_'ve had
Gruesar
evened
three really good days, and I
their season
am very proud of the effort
record to .500 by leading
that our young men have
wire-to-wire, claiming a 13put forth. It's been fun, and
6 advantage after eight min1t's been really good. Very
ute~ of play. The Maroon
enjoyable."
and Gold also limited the
Stewart was retained by
Lady Falcons (3-3) to just
Rodriguez
.when
he
3-of-16 shooting (19 perreplaced Don Nehlen for the
cent) in the first half to
200 I season. Stewart was
establish a 23- I 2 intermispromoted to associate head
sion edge.
coach this season and
The Red and White pulled
coached special teams and
the deficit to within ..seven
tijlht ends. He relinquished
points late in the third quarhts role as quarterbacks
ter (32-25) and again early
·coach, which he held since
in the fourth (36-29), but.
2000.
never came closer the rest
"We've had sharp, crisp
of the evening.
P.ractices," Stewart said.
MHS led by as many as ·
'We have not had any
12 points twice - once in
young men late, or blowing
each half - and shot ·38
off meetings, which is great
percent overall from the
I think that day one,
field, making 16-of-42 floor
Sunday. was a shock for
attempts during the trithem. Some of them were
umph. Eight players also
very sad, but they have
contributed to the winning
bounced right back and gotscoring column, with junior
ten to work. ·That's nice to
Catie Wolfe l~ading the way
see, the maturity."
with 15 points.
West Virginia departs
Senior Melissa Grueser
Morgantown on Dec. 26
Bry•n Waltorlfphoto and will face
was next with nine points,
No. 3
followed by freshman Meigs junior CatieWolfe (20) dribbles away from Wahama defender Alex Wood, left, during Oklahoma in the Jan. 2
the first half of Tuesday's non-league girls basketball game at Larry R. Morrison
Pleue see Melp, 82
Plelise see Stewart. 82
-Gymnasium in Rocksprings.
·

Lady Mara:nders roll past_Wahama, 47-35

.Falcons soar past Rebels, 49-39
Bv GARY CLARK
sPORTS coRRESPONDENT
MASON, W.Va. - The
Wahama White Falcons
overcame a sluggish · start
with a big third quarter
offering to pull away from
winless
South
Galli a
Tuesday evening as the
Bend Area Falcons handed
the Rebels a 49-39 basket·
ball setback.
WHS broke open a tij!ht
two point contest followmg
the mtermission break by
outscoring South Galli a I 58 during third period action
to notch the VIctory. SGHS
Ied by a 9-8 margin after
eight minutes before the
Falcons battled back to
squeeze out a 22-20 halftime advantage. The White
Falcons claimed a slim 12II edge in the final canto
with the third quarter
explosion being the deciding factor.
Coach James Toth 's
Wahama cagers captured its
t)lird straight win to remain
unbeaten on the young

.,
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The Daily Sentinel

Ohio boys basketball scores, Page 82

'

Holzer physician of the month Local Weather
GALLIPOLIS - Lyndon
Gaines. MD, FACOG.
Obstetrics/Gynecology. was
selected as the December
Physician of the Month at
Holzer Medical Center by
the Hospital 's Physic ian
Satisfaction Team. ~Dr. Gaines earned hi s
medical degree from the
Ohio State College of
Medicine in Columbus. and
completed his· residency at
the U.S . Naval Medical
Center in Portsmouth. Va.
Prior to joining Holzer in
1998, he worked at Naval
Hospitals in Rota. Spain,
and Beaufort, S.C.
Dr. Gaines is Board ·
Certified and a Diplomate
with the American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology,
and is a Fellow of the
American College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
In addition, he participates
in the Hospital credential ing and medical executive
committees.
·
Dr. Gaine s resides in
.Oak Hill with hi s wife ,
Lora. They 'have three chi!-

OPERS_is eligible _to join
the reurees orgamzauon.
Questions or concerns may
be directed .to any officer. If
additional information is
required, then the state
office will be contacted.
- The state dues are $10 and
local dues are $5. The Meigs
PERl was formed, in August
1988 for the purpose of
acqu ainting the mem!Jt:rshp
with legislation and other
matters pertai ning to the betterment and general welfare
of OPERS and to provide
topics of interest to members at the meetings. Next
meeting will be held on Feb.
I at 1- p.m. with Lenora
Leifheit as guest speaker.

Inside

-

..

2007-08 hardcourt season Bend Area-teams offensive
but the WHS coach was any- leader during the early
thing but happy with the going, paced the Mason
Falcons play.
County teams offense with
"I really don't know what 14 pomts on the night with
happened but we seemed to four field goals and six of
be out . of sync nearly all seven from the free throw
evening long," Toth stated. stripe.
We stood around and
Arnold, after being held to
watched far too much and .it a mere two points during the
showed in our effort. We , first half, tallied 12 of his
allowed So11th Gallia to game high 14 point total in_
hang around far too long and the second half. The talented
when you allow that to occur senior scored seven points
bad things can happen. for Wahama in the third
Fortunately for us we were stanza to ignite the hosts
allle to experience a big third winning rally.
quarter which ultimatelr,
Casey Harrison dropped in
proved to be the difference. ' nine markers in his first varWahama: after having sity action since injuring an
three dojlble figure ~corers ankle in the first ,minute of
in its season opening tri- th~ Falcons seas!ln opener
· umph over Ohio Valley w1th Jordan Sm1th addtng
Christian and four players in .. eight tallies in . addition . to
double digit scoring in the Garrett U nder~ood w1th
win over Man at the Hoops seven _and Ke1th Pearson
Classic, received a· balanced wtth s1x.
_
_
offensive effort against the
South Galha nearly_pulled
Rebels but only Jusun off the upset but mstead
Bryan Wolta.-Jphota
Arnold reached the double dropped its seventh decision
Wahama's
Josh
Pauley
(left)
and
Keith
Pearson
(~ght) tie up
figure plateau in scoring. of the year in the low scorwith South Gallia's Jacob Watson during the second half of a ·
Arnold, a senior forward for
the White Falcons and the Please see Wahama, 81
high school basketball game Tuesday ·night in Mason, W.Va.
•

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The Daily Sentinel
•

LOCAL' • STATE -

Prosecutors: Officer told friend he killed pregnant girlfriend
CANTON (AP) - A
police officer accused of
killing his pregnant girlfriend admitted to his high
school classmate and · codefendant that he killed her
and told authorities where
they cou ld find her body.
prosecutors said Tuesday.
Bobby L Cutts Jr .. 30.
told Myisha Ferrell that he
killed Jess ie Davis and her
unborn fetus, prosec utors
said in documents filed in
Stark County Common
Pleas Court Cutts has
pleaded not guilty.
Ferrell told police of Cutts'
admission on Nov. 4, the day
before she pleaded guilty to
obstmcting justice for lying
to authorities, prosecutors
said. She also admitted to
complicity to gross abuse of
a corpse and was sentenced

to two years in prison.
. badly decomposed body of
Ferrell , 30, has agreed to Jessie Davis was recovered,"
testify again&gt;t Cutts, who is prosecutors wrote. "The body
facing three w unt s of was found on top of the buraggravated murder, two gundy patterned comforter.''
counts of gross abuse of a
Prosecutors filed the doccorpse , and one cou nt each uments in opposn ton to a
of aggravated burglary and motion by Cutts ' lawyers to
endangering children .
- dismiss death-penalty speciDavis. 26. was belie ved fica tions in the case.
missing for nine day s in Prosecutors have not proJune, and thousands gath- vided sufftcJ ent facts to supered to search for her close . port a death se ntence, Cutts'
to her home near ·North defense team said .
Canton, about 45 miles
Stark Count y Common
south of Cleveland. She was Pleas Judge Charles E.
nearly full -term in her preg- Brown Jr. on Tuesday
nancy and planned to name denied the motion to di smiss
her baby Chloe.
the case's capital elements.
Her body was found in a
Br.own has imposed a gag
field ' in a park on June 23 order
on
attorneys.
about 20 miles .away from Telephone call s to c;utts'
her home.
attorneys, Fernando Mack
"Cutts led police to a a[\d Myron Wat son, were
remote location where the not immediately returned.

But Cutts' attorneys said
Tuesday that they don't
believe Ferrell's statement to
prosecutors contains an
admission by Culls. His altarneys also argued that prosecutors haven't given enough
information to support an
aggmvated burghrry charge.
In a written reply. prosecuto·rs argued that Cutts
may have initially entered
the home with Davis' consent . But once he "began his
violent assault upon Davis,
he no longer had the privilege to remain in the home
and became a criminaltrespasser."
Davis was reported missing when her mother went to
her home and found .Blake
in a dirty diaper, the bedroom furniture toppled and a
pool of bleach on the floor.

PageA6
Wednesday, December 19,2007

PERl inStalls new
officers for 2oo·s
POMEROY - Officers were elected and installed at
the December meeting of
the Meigs County Public
Employee Retirees , Inc.,
Chapter 74, held at the
Meigs Multipurpose Center.
Philip Roberts, district
representative, installed the
new officers, Mary Ann
Sorden. president ; Robert
Wood, vice president;
Kathryn Windon, secretary;
Effie Johnson, treasurer;
and Joe Stmble, legislative
representative.
Meetings are held every
other month at I p.m. at the
Center in Pomeroy and any
person who receives a
retirement check from

Local Stocks

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slight chance of rain and
city/Region
snow showers in the morning.
Forecast for Wednesday, Dec:. 19
liigh I Low temps
Highs in the lower 40s. West
winds 5 to lO mph. Chance of
M!ClH ..
precipitation 20 percent
.'
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Mostly cloudy. Lows in the
Toledo•
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Youngetown
·-1'
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37" 125° ~ &amp;,
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cloudy. Highs in the lower
40s.
Northeast winds
around S mph .
*Columbus
Thursday night ••. Mostly
38° 130°
cloudy. Lows in the upper
Dr. Lyndon Gaines, M.D.
205.
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winds
dren: Megh 0 n, Nicholas , around 5 mph .
Cincinnati
and Matthew.
Friday . and Friday
cloudy.
The
Physician night ••• Mostly
Satisfaction team present- Highs in the upper 40s,
ed Dr. Gaines with the Lows in the mid 30s. .
Phy sician of the Month . Saturday••• Partly sunny.
award based on comments Highs in the lower 50s.
by staff and peers. For his
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s_pecial honor, Dr. Gaines Sunday... Mostly cloudy
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Oliio girls basketball SCOreS, Page 86
OSU blasts Cleveland State, Page B6

'Wednesday, Decem~r 19, 2007

LocAL SCHEDULE
POM EROY - A schedule or upcoming high
scl'1ool va rsity spo r1ing evenls lnvolvii1g
teams lrom Meigs Counry.

Wfdrwsday. [)tc. 1g

Wntalllng
GalliaAcademy at Vinton County, 6 p.m.
River Valley at Trimble, 6 p.m. ·
Tburadav.

Dec. 20

Glrta Baelcetball
Fairland at River Valley, 6 p.m.

South Gallla at Green, 6 p.m.
OVCS at Calvary, 6:15 p.m.
Southern at Trimble, 6 p.m.
Miller at Eastern, 6 p.m .
Meigs at Nelsonville-York, 6 p.m.
Boya Baaketb811
OVCS at Calvary, 7:30 p.m.
Fridav. 0ec 21

Boy1 B111ketbell

Gettle Academy at Portsmouth, 6 p.m.
Southern at Easlem, 6 p.m.
Meigs at Wellston, 6;30 p.m.
SltUrdl)(. Pte,

22

~oyoBaok-11

SOuthern at Wahama, 6 p.m.
Rock Hill all3allla Academy, 6 p.m.
Belpre at River Valley, 6 p.m.
Oak Hill at Soultll3aJIIa, 6 p.m.
.
Cll~l Bookellloll
F'ortsmoulh at Gallla Academy, 1 p.m.
Wmlllng
Gallla Academy .at West Musklngham
lnvt1alionaJ
River Valley at West MuBklngham
Invitational , 10 a.m.

SUBMISSION

Meigs 8th graders
beat Southern
ROCKSPRINGS - The
Meigs 8th grade boys basketball team defeated visiting Southern on. Monday
evening by a 51-26 margin. ·
Ryan Taylor led the
Marauders with a dozen
points, followed by Cody
Mattox with II and Jesse
Smith with 10 markers.
Ethan Martin paced the
Tornadoes with I 2 points.

Grant Town
•
removes stgns
proclaiming it
WVU ,coach's
hometown
GRANT TOWN, W.Va.
(AP) -. It's nothin~ personal, coach. But the s1gns proclaiming
this
Marion
County community as the
hometown of soon-to-beformer
West Virginia
University football coach
R i c h
Rodriguez
have come
down.
Less than
24 hours
a f t e r
Rodriguez
announced
he
was
leaving
Rodriguez
WVU
to
take a job
as Michigan 's new football
coach, Mayor Robert Riggs
ordered two signs taken
do_wn that · proclailll this
town of about 650 as the
"Home of WVU Head
Football
Coach
Rich
Rodriguez."
Riggs said Tuesday he
.wasn't doing it out of anser,
but to pre-empt vandahsm
or theft by outraged
Mountaineers fll)ls.
Last
year,
when
Rodriguez was considering
an offer from the University
of Alabama, ' someone
wrapped a chain around one
of the signs, -pulled it out of'
the ground with a vehicle
a:nd stole it.
Once Rodriguez signed a
new contract with WVU, '
the sign was left across the
street from town hall with a
note attached: "Since the
coach is staying, here's your
sign back."

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Alexander rallies late to beat Eastern, 54-51
STAFF REPORT

SPORTS®MYDAILYSENTINELCOM
ALBANY - Eastern's
four-game. winning streak
came to a halt Tuesday night
during a 54-51 setback to
host Alexander in a TriValiey Conference non-divisional boys basketball contest.
The Eagles (4-2) Jed
through each of the first
three· quarters, but the
Spartans ( 5-l) closed the
final eight minutes with an
I 8-13 run to come away
with the one-possession triumph. The game was tied at
48 with 1:30 left in regulation, but the Red, Black and
White ended the final 90
seconds with a 6·3 run for
the three-point final cushion.
AHS shot 21-of-48 from
the field for 44 percent,
despite making only 2-of-12
from three-point territory for
17 percent. The Green and
Whtte - on the other hand

Rawson

Lynch

made 18-of-52 floor
attempts for 35 percent,
including 5-of-17 attempts
behind the arc for 29 percent. Both teams made r0
free throws in the contest.
Eastern led 19 _12 after
eight minutes of play and
held a 32-26 advantage at
halftime. EHS also led 3832 at .the end of the third
stanza. The guests' biggest
lead of the night was eight
points in the third quarter at
38c30 with 3:15 remaining.
Alexander captured its

first lead of the night with
I :15 left in regulation at 5049. The Spartans were outrebounded 34-22 in the contest, including I 1-5 on the
offensive glass. The Eagles
also committed 17 turnovers
in comparison to the hosts'
dozen miscues .
Eastern had seven players
score in the loss, including
thr.ee with double-digits .
Senior Kyle Rawson and
sophomore Jake Lynch led
the way with 14 points
apiece, followed by Mike
Johnson with 10 .and Titus
Pierce with four. Kelly
Winebrenner,
Nathan
Carroll and Alex Burroughs
rounded things out with
three markers each. ·
A half-dozen Spartans
reached the scoring column,
led by Kyle Barnhouse's
game-high 30 points. Greg
Frost and Zach Bobo were
next with eight each, followed by Leland Bachus
with four markers.

Alexander c)ai med a
sweep of the evening with.a
55-36 victory in the junior .
varsity tilt. Brayden Pratt led
EHS with I 2 points, while
Wes Meadows poured in a
game- high I 8 points for
Alexander.
Eastern -returns to action
Friday when it hosts countyrival Southern, in a TVC
Hocking matchup. The JV
tip'-off is scheduled for 6
p.m.
Alexander 54, Ellatern 51

Eastem

19 13 6
14 6

Alexander 12

13- 51
18- 54

Stewart
named
interim
WVU coach
BY JOHN RABY

AP SPORTS WRITER

EASTERN (4·2).- .klsh Collins 0 Q-0 0,
Jake Lynch 3 5·9 14, Ke~y Winebrenner
1 1-3 3. Mike Johneon 5 Q-1 10. Titus
Pl8q ., 2·2 4, Alex Burroughs 1 Q-0 3,
Nathan Carroll1 ()-() 3, Kyle .Rowson 6 2214. TOTALS: 181()-1751. T.hreOiX&gt;Inl
goals: 5 (Lynch 3, Burroughs, Carroll) . .
ALEXANDER (5·1 I - Leland Bachus 2
0·0 4, Was Bolin 0 0·0 0, Joe
Dlbenllde11o D o-o 0, Jordan Sobo o o-o
o, Michael Chapman· 0 0-0 ci. Kyle
Barnhouse 11 6·9 30, Taylor Rhyan 0 2·
3 2, Greg Forst 4 0.0 8. Zach Bobo 3 22 8, Matt Sheela 1 0-1 2. TOTALS: 21 1()15 54. Thrae·point goals: 2 (Bamhouse
2).

CHARLESTON, W.Va.
- We~t Virginia associate
head coach Bill Stewart has
been named interim football
coach,
the
school
announced Tuesday night.
Stewart will take over the
team as it prepares for the
Fiesta Bowl and WVU's
administration starts sifting
through a list of candidates
to permanently replace Rich
Rodriguez.
_
Rodriguez told his players
Sunday that he was leaving
for Mtchigan. His resignaBv. BRYAN WALTERS
tion date originally was Jan.
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3 but was moved up to midnight Tuesday, sa1d WVU
ROCKSP-RINGS ,
football spokesman Mike
Meigs stormed out to a 9-1
Monforo, who added that he
lead midway through the
did not know the reason ..
first quarter and never
Montoro
said
looked back Tuesday night
Mountaineers
Athletic
at Larry R. Morrison
Director Ed Pastilong
Gymnasium, posting a 47named Stewart as interim
35 victory
coach. Stewart will also
o v e r
take over recruiting.
Wahama
Stewart is the secondduring
a
longest serving assistant
non-league
coach in the program.
girls bas''I'm just an old ball coach
ketball
trying to keep the _herd
game.
tosether, I guess," Stewart
The Lady
satd earlier Tuesday before
Marauders
his
appointment'
was
( 4 - 4 )
announced. "We_'ve had
Gruesar
evened
three really good days, and I
their season
am very proud of the effort
record to .500 by leading
that our young men have
wire-to-wire, claiming a 13put forth. It's been fun, and
6 advantage after eight min1t's been really good. Very
ute~ of play. The Maroon
enjoyable."
and Gold also limited the
Stewart was retained by
Lady Falcons (3-3) to just
Rodriguez
.when
he
3-of-16 shooting (19 perreplaced Don Nehlen for the
cent) in the first half to
200 I season. Stewart was
establish a 23- I 2 intermispromoted to associate head
sion edge.
coach this season and
The Red and White pulled
coached special teams and
the deficit to within ..seven
tijlht ends. He relinquished
points late in the third quarhts role as quarterbacks
ter (32-25) and again early
·coach, which he held since
in the fourth (36-29), but.
2000.
never came closer the rest
"We've had sharp, crisp
of the evening.
P.ractices," Stewart said.
MHS led by as many as ·
'We have not had any
12 points twice - once in
young men late, or blowing
each half - and shot ·38
off meetings, which is great
percent overall from the
I think that day one,
field, making 16-of-42 floor
Sunday. was a shock for
attempts during the trithem. Some of them were
umph. Eight players also
very sad, but they have
contributed to the winning
bounced right back and gotscoring column, with junior
ten to work. ·That's nice to
Catie Wolfe l~ading the way
see, the maturity."
with 15 points.
West Virginia departs
Senior Melissa Grueser
Morgantown on Dec. 26
Bry•n Waltorlfphoto and will face
was next with nine points,
No. 3
followed by freshman Meigs junior CatieWolfe (20) dribbles away from Wahama defender Alex Wood, left, during Oklahoma in the Jan. 2
the first half of Tuesday's non-league girls basketball game at Larry R. Morrison
Pleue see Melp, 82
Plelise see Stewart. 82
-Gymnasium in Rocksprings.
·

Lady Mara:nders roll past_Wahama, 47-35

.Falcons soar past Rebels, 49-39
Bv GARY CLARK
sPORTS coRRESPONDENT
MASON, W.Va. - The
Wahama White Falcons
overcame a sluggish · start
with a big third quarter
offering to pull away from
winless
South
Galli a
Tuesday evening as the
Bend Area Falcons handed
the Rebels a 49-39 basket·
ball setback.
WHS broke open a tij!ht
two point contest followmg
the mtermission break by
outscoring South Galli a I 58 during third period action
to notch the VIctory. SGHS
Ied by a 9-8 margin after
eight minutes before the
Falcons battled back to
squeeze out a 22-20 halftime advantage. The White
Falcons claimed a slim 12II edge in the final canto
with the third quarter
explosion being the deciding factor.
Coach James Toth 's
Wahama cagers captured its
t)lird straight win to remain
unbeaten on the young

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'

Holzer physician of the month Local Weather
GALLIPOLIS - Lyndon
Gaines. MD, FACOG.
Obstetrics/Gynecology. was
selected as the December
Physician of the Month at
Holzer Medical Center by
the Hospital 's Physic ian
Satisfaction Team. ~Dr. Gaines earned hi s
medical degree from the
Ohio State College of
Medicine in Columbus. and
completed his· residency at
the U.S . Naval Medical
Center in Portsmouth. Va.
Prior to joining Holzer in
1998, he worked at Naval
Hospitals in Rota. Spain,
and Beaufort, S.C.
Dr. Gaines is Board ·
Certified and a Diplomate
with the American Board of
Obstetrics and Gynecology,
and is a Fellow of the
American College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
In addition, he participates
in the Hospital credential ing and medical executive
committees.
·
Dr. Gaine s resides in
.Oak Hill with hi s wife ,
Lora. They 'have three chi!-

OPERS_is eligible _to join
the reurees orgamzauon.
Questions or concerns may
be directed .to any officer. If
additional information is
required, then the state
office will be contacted.
- The state dues are $10 and
local dues are $5. The Meigs
PERl was formed, in August
1988 for the purpose of
acqu ainting the mem!Jt:rshp
with legislation and other
matters pertai ning to the betterment and general welfare
of OPERS and to provide
topics of interest to members at the meetings. Next
meeting will be held on Feb.
I at 1- p.m. with Lenora
Leifheit as guest speaker.

Inside

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..

2007-08 hardcourt season Bend Area-teams offensive
but the WHS coach was any- leader during the early
thing but happy with the going, paced the Mason
Falcons play.
County teams offense with
"I really don't know what 14 pomts on the night with
happened but we seemed to four field goals and six of
be out . of sync nearly all seven from the free throw
evening long," Toth stated. stripe.
We stood around and
Arnold, after being held to
watched far too much and .it a mere two points during the
showed in our effort. We , first half, tallied 12 of his
allowed So11th Gallia to game high 14 point total in_
hang around far too long and the second half. The talented
when you allow that to occur senior scored seven points
bad things can happen. for Wahama in the third
Fortunately for us we were stanza to ignite the hosts
allle to experience a big third winning rally.
quarter which ultimatelr,
Casey Harrison dropped in
proved to be the difference. ' nine markers in his first varWahama: after having sity action since injuring an
three dojlble figure ~corers ankle in the first ,minute of
in its season opening tri- th~ Falcons seas!ln opener
· umph over Ohio Valley w1th Jordan Sm1th addtng
Christian and four players in .. eight tallies in . addition . to
double digit scoring in the Garrett U nder~ood w1th
win over Man at the Hoops seven _and Ke1th Pearson
Classic, received a· balanced wtth s1x.
_
_
offensive effort against the
South Galha nearly_pulled
Rebels but only Jusun off the upset but mstead
Bryan Wolta.-Jphota
Arnold reached the double dropped its seventh decision
Wahama's
Josh
Pauley
(left)
and
Keith
Pearson
(~ght) tie up
figure plateau in scoring. of the year in the low scorwith South Gallia's Jacob Watson during the second half of a ·
Arnold, a senior forward for
the White Falcons and the Please see Wahama, 81
high school basketball game Tuesday ·night in Mason, W.Va.
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VVednesday,Decembert9,2007

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Ohio Boys Basketball Prep Scores
Me1gs
sen1or Amy
Barr (30)
picks up her
dnbble while
bemg
defended by
Wahama's
Michaela
Dav1s (12)
dunng the
f1rst half of
Tuesday's
non-conference basketball
game 1n
Rockspnngs

Akr Buchtel 79 Akr North 67
Akr F1restone 83 Massillon Jackson 82
Albany Alexander 54 Reedsville Eastern

51

Alliance Ma111ngton 70 Ravenna SE 43
Arcanum 68 Bradford 26
Ashv1Ue Teays Valley 66 AmandB
Clearcreek 48
Avon Lake 64 Olmsted Falls 62
Batavia 57 Bethel Tate 52
Bat av~a Amelia 42 Loveland 41
Bata111a Clermont NE 74 Blanchester 54
Beavercreek 50 Day Marshall 47
Bedford 74 Warren&amp;'o'llle Hts 56
BellbrOOk 45 P1qua 38
Ber11rl Hiland 61 Strasburg Franklin 55
Be11erly Ft Frye 55 Belpre 43
Br1dgeport 71 Paden City WVa 37
Bucyrus Wynford 64 Caledoma A1ver
Va lley 41
CadiZ Hamso n Cent 61 Rayland
Buckeye 52
Can Timken sa Can South 47
Canal Fulto n Northwest 6a Navarre
Fairless 52
Canal W•nchestar 74 Cots Hamilton
Twp 50
Can field 65 Struthers 52
Centerbu rg 44 Fredencktown 4 ~ 30T
Chagnn Falls 62 Burton Berksh•re 45
Chesapeake 78 Samt Joseph Cen tral
WVa 47
Ch•ll cot he Huntmgton 87 Bambndge
Patnt Valley 54
Ch 11 cothe Un1oto 53 Southeastern 47
t:m Deer Park 62 St Bernard 31
Ctn Elder 52 Day Cham1nade-Jut+enne

Bryan Wa1ters
/photo

Meigs
I

from Page 81
Morgan Howard w1th seven
and semor Bnttany Preast
wuh five markers Men
VanMeter and Adnan Bolin
each chipped 10 four pmnts,
whtle Hannah Pratt and
Tric1a Smith rounded thmgs
out with Iwo po10ts and one
pomt, respectively
MHS made 15-of-22 free
throw attempts for 68 percent, mcludmg 12-of-16
fr~eb1es dunng the p1 votal
second half WHS netted
18-of-25 foul shots dunng
the setback for a respectable
72 percent clip Meigs led
36-26 at the end of three
quarters
The Lady Falcons had
seven players reach the
sconng column, led by
Taylor Hysell w1th 14
pomts Amber Tully was
next with eight, followed by
Airael Derif1eld with s1x
markers Michaela Davis,
Mary Kebler and Alex
Wood each scored two

pomts 1n the loss, while
Kayanna Sayre rounded
thmgs out wtth one po10t
Me1gs clmmed a sweep ot
the evemng wtth a 30-7 v1c
tory 10 the JUmor vars1ty tilt
Shanelle Smith paced the
Lady Marauders with 13
po10ts, while Chels1e Roush
led Wahama w1th four
markers
Me1gs returns to action
Thursday when 11 travels to
Nelsonville for a Tn- Valley
Conference Ohm DIVISIOn
matchtip w1th NelsonvilleYork Wahama next plays
Fnday when It hosts Van
Both contests are sched·
uled for a JV lip off of 6 p m
Meigs 47 Wahams 35
Wahame 6
6
14 9 -

35

13 10 13 11 -

47

Me~gs

WAHAMA (3 3) - MIChaela DaVIS 1 0
0 2. Taylor Hysall 3 8·10 14 A11aol
Den!leld 1 4 7 6, Ambe1 Tully 2 3-4 8
Mary Kabler 1 1Hl2, Alex Wood 0 2 2 2
Kayanna Sayre 0 1·2 1 lOTALS 8 18
25 35 Three point goals 1 (TUlly)

MEIGS (4-4)- Men VanMeter 21Hl4

Adrian Bolin 2

o-o 4

TriCIB Sm1th 0 1 2

1 Catle Wolfe 4 7 9 15 Hannah Pratt 0
2 2 2 Amy Barr 0 o-o 0 Shellle Bailey 0
o o o Morgan Howard 2 3 3 7 Bnttany
Preas! 2 1·3 5, Melissa Grueser 4 1 3 9
TOTALS 16 15 22 47 Three point
goals None

40

Cm Htlls Chustlan Academy 64
Bellevue 48
em La Salle 70 Mtddlatown FenWICk 43
Cm McNICholas 66 Dl!ly Carroll 49
Cm Oak Ht11S 79 C1n Pnnceton 64
Cm St Xaver 59 St Bernard Roger
Bacon 46
Cm Summit Country Day 58 Readmg 49
Cm Walnut H lis 54 Norwood 39
Cm Withrow 85 Cm W1nton Woods 76
C~rclev1lle Logan Elm 67 C~rcle111lle 53
Cle E Tech 95 Cle MLK 45
,
Cols Afrlcentrtc 95 Cots Bnggs 64
Cols Beechcrott 87 Cots Centenmat 65
Cols Brookha...en 82 Cols East 65
Cols Eastmoor 70 Cots Walnut R1dge

54

Cots Franklin Hts 63 Cols Wellington

Lockland 96 M ltord Chnstlan Academy

5i

55

Cols Harvest Prep 88, W Jeff~n 44
Cols Honzon Sc1ence 91 Dat1on 79
Cols Marion Franklm 78 Cots West 56
Cols Northland 97 Cots lmden
MCKinley 45
&lt;;ols Ready 60 Cle Honzon Sctence 35
Cots Upper Arhngton 24 New Albany 22
Cots Whetstone 117 Cols Mittl1n 98
Coshocton 47 Byesville Meadowbrook

45

Cuyahog a Falls CVCA 42 Can Cent
Cath 41
Day Chrls~an 73 Yellow Spnngs 69
Day Dunbar 100 Day Belmont 65
Day
Oakwood
66
Jamestown
Greenev1ew 55
Dublm Scioto 77 Galloway Westland 44
E Ll'o'erpool 52 N1les McK inley 38
E Palestine 44 Columbiana Crestview
30
Fairfield 56 Cln Colerain 48
Fellcltv Franklln 57 Goshen 44
Frankfort Adena 52 Ch1lhcothe Zane
Tmce 39
Franklin 55 Miamisburg 53
Garrettsville Garheld 72 Ravenna 67
Georgetown 59 Ml Orab Western
Brown 55
Gnadenhutten
tnd1an Valley 54
CarroiHon 33
Grove C1ty 49 Dublin Cottman 47 OT
Hamilton 38 L1berty Twp Lakota E 33
Hannibal A111er 48 Old Washtngton
BuCkeye Trail 47 OT
Hanoverto n United 59 NeW Middletown
Spnng 44
Hamson 60 C1n NW 41
Hubbard 12 Youngs East 68
Independence 85 Cots South Urban
Academy 65
Jackson Cente r 57 llma Temple
Chnst1an 46
Jeromesville Hillsdale 72 Mansf1eld
Chnst1an 36
Johnstown Northndge 66 Oanv111e 35
Kettermg Alter 44 t-famllton Bad n 40
lancaster Fa1rf1eld Umon 43 Bloom
Carroll42
Lew tstown lndtan Lake 46 W Ltberty
Salem 27
Lima Shawnee 55. Otto'lllle 47
l •sbon David Anderson 47 Columbtana

40

London Mad1son P alns 72 Clarksv•lle
Clmton Mass1e 60
Mai'Jern 85 Newcomerstown 47
Mana Stem Manon local49 Delphos St
Johns 46
Massillon Washington 72 Akr Garl1eld

70 OT

McConnelsville Morgan 79
New
lexmgton 67
McDermott Sc1olo NW 48 S Webster 45
MechaniCsburg 69 DeG rat1 R1Vers1de 61
Mtddlebu ~ His Midpark 54 Amherst
Steele 48
Middletown 64 Cm Sycamore 59
M lford 57 OK!ord Talawanda 46
MilfOrd Center F81rbanks 76 N
Lew1sburg Tnad 69
M tier C1ty 90 L1berty Center 63
MlneNa 61 E. Can 59
M nford 82 Lucasville Valley 76
Morrow little Mlam1 51 Ham1ton Ross

43

Mt G lead 89 Howard E Knox 75
Mt Vernon 63 l?ataskala Watkms
Memonal 23
N Can Hoo11er 71 Lou1svllle 46
N Olmsted 60 Berea 40
New Boston Glenwood 66 Franklin
Furnac Green 47
r
New Carlisle Tecumseh 76 Spr1ng N 59
New Concord John Glenn 73 Ph~o 69
New Knoxv1lle 78 Lima Perry 35
New Washington Buckeye Cent 47
Mansfield St Peter's 37
Newark 50 H1lhard Darby 36
NewarK llckmg Valley 69 Heath 60
Northwood 61 Old Fort 39
Oak H1ll 55 Portsmouth W 46
Palnes'lllle Riverside 90 Chardon 71
Parkersburg South W Va 66 Mar1etta

52

Pataskala L1cking Hts 70 Millersport 40
Perrysburg 77 Holland Sprlngf1eld 48
Piketon 54 Williamsport Westfall 49
P10neer N Central 66 Montpelier 48
P1tsburg Franklin Monroe 60
W
Alexandna Tw1n Valley S 59
Poland Sem1nary 85 Campbell Memonal

59

A1chheld Revere 60 Creston Nmwayne

5i
Rocky R1ver lutheran W 89 Brooklyn 81
RosSford 56 Sylvania Northv ew 51

Ryle Ky 57 Cm Glen Este 36
SahneV11e Southern 51 Leetoma 50
Sarahsville Shenandoah 64 Caldwell 35
Sebr1ng McKmley 55 Lowellville 49
Southmgton Chalker 77
Warren
l ordstown 4 7
St ClalfSIIIIIe 70 A1chmond Ed1son 57
St Marys Memonal 56 Coldwater 52

OT

Steubenville Cath Cent 65 Madonna
wva 61
Sycamore Mohawk 56 Bucyrus 49
Sylvanta Southvtew 83 Maumee 54
Tot Maumee Valley 70 Gorham Fayel1e

Galli a

57

To! Whitmer 61 Fremont Ross 44
Trenton Edgewood 68 Middletown
Mad•son 52
Twmsburg 39 Aurora 33
Umon C1ty M1 sstss•n awa Valley 70
Lew sburg Tn County N 68 OT
Unmntown Lake 73 Kent Roosevelt 62
Utica 51 Joh nstown Monroe 40
Versa1Ues 43 Sidney Lehman 37
W Chester Lakota W 42 Mas'On 36
W Lafayette Ridgewood 34 Magnol a
Sandy Valley 21
Wahama W Va 49 Crown C1ty S Gall a

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Wa rre n Champ1on 73 Conneaut 56
Warre n Howland 69 Salem 54
Warre n JFK 73 Ashtabula Sis John and
Paul 53
Waterford 62 New Matamoras Frontier

61

Wellm{lton 57 Bay Village Bay 54
Wellston 44 Glouster Tnmble 43
Wheelersbu rg 50 Waverly 37
Wheeli ng Park W Va 64 Steubenv•lle

Stewart
fromPageBI
game m Glendale, Anz
Stewart IS well liked
because he's talkative, honest and personable with the
players and the media
"I can't tell rou about a
mcer guy that I ve ever met
m my hfe," fullback Owen
Schmitt satd Tuesday
before Stewart was named
mtenm coach. "He'll get
after you on the field He's
really domg a tremendous
th10g nght now With holdmg the team together and

us together as a

family'
Stewart graduated m 1975
from Fmrmonl State where
he was a three-year letter
wmner H1s assistant coach10~ stmts 10clude Marshall ,
Wilham &amp; Mary, Navy,
North Carolina, Anzona
State. and Air Force He
became head coach at VMI
m 1994 and went 8-25 over
three seasons
After a stint 10 the CFL,
be jomed the West Virg1ma
staff for Jllehlen' s final season m 2000
Under Stewart's tutelage,
quarterback Pat White was
named the Big East offensive player of the year in

~c::J&gt;._..-

the aforesaid Charles
F Chancey, at. at. proparty;
Thence along the
northerly
boundary
tine of said Chencey,
et. al. property South
77 deg.-s 36 mlnutee
59aecondsEaat,paaa·
tng an Iron pin found at
34.84 feet, and going a
totet dlatance ol334 62
feet to the point of
beginning, containing
1 947 acres, of which
1 an acres ties wHhln
the Incorporated limbs
of the VIllage ol
Racine
Subjecl to aU legal
easements
The above descrlpUon
was made In accordance with an actual
survey conducted by
James Stewart PS
7426 during October
and November, 1995.
Bearings are based on
the Ohio State PtGrid Olrectlon aa
obtained by calaatlal
observallon
Auditor's Parcel No·
18-01335004 and 1900585.001
PARCEL NO 2
The
following
described real eetate
elluated In Sutton
Township,
Metga
County, In lha State of
Ohio In Section 16,
Township 2N, Range
12W, of the Ohto
Company Purchasa,
and baing a parcel eraaled out of the Ernest
A Wingett property
(Volume 311 , Page 709,
Malga County Deed
rscorda) bounded and
descrlbedasfottowo
Commencing at an Iron
pin found at the
Northeaatcornarolthe
Chorlae F. Chancey et
at property (Volume
009, Page 465, Meigs
County
Official
Recorda)
on
the
Soulharty boundary of
BOld Wingett proparty;
Thence
along
Wingett'•
ooutharty
boundary North
degrees 06 minutes 38
11condo Eaet 208.64
feat to en Iron pin ut
by thll ourvoy at 1 cornerthereol,
Thence
North
35
degree• 45 mlnutea 31
••condo Weet 180.48
IMt to on Iron pin aat
by thle aurvey at the
point of beginning of
the
roll
Illata
dllcrlbecl
hlrtln;
lhenoe
North
01
dtgr- II mlnutee 48
11cnd1 1111 331.11
feat to an lfOI! ptn eat
by thle aurvey;
Thence
eouth
14
degree• 22 mtnutee22
aeconde Welt, palling
an Iron pin HI by lhll
eurvey a1 a74.21 feat,
end • going tohlt dte·
tanct of 288.74 fest to
tht center of Oak
Grove Road (County

oa

road 33); thence along ary of the Allan Glen
the center of satd road A r n o t I
following three coura- property(Yolume 303,
ee
Page
303,
Melge
1) South 11 degr- 24 County Deed Recorde),
minutes 27 seconds from which an Iron ptn
East107291eat,
eat by thla aurvoy at
2) South 09 ct.gr- 54 the Northeut corner of
minutes 07 seconds said Arnott property
East 62 67 leal,
bears
North
55
3) South 05 degrees 16 degrees 02 mlnutas 09
minutes 13 seconds seconds eas1 409 36
East 63 17 teet;
leal;
Thence
North
84 Thence along Arnott'a
degrees 58 minutes 07 southeasterly bound·
seconds East, passing ary South 55 degrees
an Iron pin sel by this 02 mlnutee 09 seconds
survey at 15 00 laet, west, paBBing an Iron
and going a total d!s· pin eat by this survey
lance oflg2,02 feet Jo at 399.75 feet, and
the pint or tho begin, going a total distance
nlng, containing 1.466 of 418.36 teet to the
acrss
canter of Oak Grove
Subject to all legal Road (County Road 33)
eaeamonta.
Tllenca along the cen·
The above description tar of aald road south
waa made In accor· 11 degrees 59 minutes
dance with an actual 50
seconde
East
survey conducted by 230 03feet;
James Stewart PS Thence
North
64
7426 during October degrees 22 minutes 22
and November, 1995 seconda aaat, paaalng
Bearings era baaed on an Iron pin eat by this
the Ohio Stele Plane survey at 15.45 IHt,
Grid Direction aa and a going tolllt dlaobtained by caleattal tanca of 2Bt.74 feet to
oburvllllon
the polnl of the begin,
Auditor'• f'arcet No. nlng, containing 1.880
18-01335.005
acrse.
PARCEL NO.3
Subject to all legal
The
following eaaemente.
deecrtbed real allele Tile above daacrlptlon
elluated In Sutton was made In accor·
Township,
Meigs danca with an actual
County, In the State of survey conducted by
Ohio In Section 16, Jamao Stewart PS
Townah•p 2N, Range 7426 during October
12W, of the Ohio and November, 1995
Company • Purchase, Beartnga are baaed on
and being a parcel era- the Ohio Stata Plane
atecl out of the Emael Grid
Dlrectlon as
A Wingett property obtelned by celestial
(Yotume311,Page709, observation.
Meigs County Dead Audllor'a Parcel No
records) bounded and 18-01335.006
deacrtbedeefoltowa
PARCEL N0.4
Commencing at on Iron The
following
pin found at the described real eatate
Northeast corner of the altualed In Sutton
Charles F Chancey at. Township, end partly
at property (Volume within the lncorported
008, Page 465, Malga limits of the Vlttege of
County
OHtclat Racine, Meigs County,
Recorda)
on
the In the State of Ohio tn
Southeily boundary of Section 16, Township
llkl Wingett property, 2N, Range 12W, of !he
Thence
along Ohio
Company
Wingett's aoutharly Purchoaa, and being a
boundory North 02 porcel creotecl out of
degree• 06 mlnutea 36 the Ernul A Wingett
eecondo Eall 208 84 properly (Volume 311,
feat to an Iron pin HI Page
709,
Metge
by thla aurvey at • cor· County Dead recordl)
ner thoreol;
bounded
and
Thone•
North
35 doocrlbed aolollowo·
dagreeo 45 minutes 3f Commencing 11 an Iran
atconda Wtat 180.48 pin aat by lhla aurvey
feat Ia tn Iron pin eat allhe Northeaat corner
by thlt aurvey and of the Allen 011111
North 05 dtgrttl 25 Arnott
proptrty
mtnutll 41 llccnda (Volume 303, Page 003,
lUI 338.11 ftll Ia an Melgt County Dlld
Iron ptn eat by thleeur· Reoorcle) and thereby
vey 11 lha point of bltng tn t the north·
beginning of the root w11t cornor of the •td
deecrlbad hare- Wingett property;
In,
Thence otong Arnotte
Thence
Nort_h
05 eaoterty
boundary
degreea 25 mlnutea 48 South 55 dag.-s oa
aecondt aall 338 81 mtnutee 08 eeconda
feat to an Iron pin HI Welt 205 78 1881 to an
by thle ourvey on tho Iron pin 111 by thlt eur·
eoutheaaterty bound· vey at the point or

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beginning of the rsal
eetate a..crtbad heroIll;
Thence
South
7
degreee 43 minutes 58
eeconde Eae~ paealng
Iron pins ott by this
aurvey at 50 18 feat,
38697 taetand 66841
teet, and going a lOIII
dletance of 721.88 teet
to the thread of a
stream;
Thence along the
thread of utd .,,..m
to
the
soulherly
boundary of the afore.
BOld Wingett property,
aald lhread being
approximated by the
following seven couraee.
1)South 37 degrees 34
mtnules 00 seconds
West 62.49feel;
2)South 33 degreee 50
mlnutas 32 aeconde
West 646.25 1881 to an
lro11 pin eet by thle sur·
vey a1 Its confluence
with a smaller atream
flowing from a north·
aaoterty direction;
3)South 54 degrees 10
minutes 53 aeconds
West 64.01 flet,
4)South 20 degreea 34
minutes 26 seconds
Waat80.119teet,
5]South 39 degreae 47
minutes 53 secondo
Weat175.93 feet;
&amp;)South 45 degrees 53
mlnutaa 59 seconds
Well 176.851eet,
7)South 42 degrees 53
mlnutaa 31 seconds
West176 821eet,
Thence along the
southerly boundary of
the aloreaald Wingett
property the following
thraecouraes,
1) South 89 degrees 51
minutes 36 seconds
Weal 102921eat to an
Iron pin aet by thle our·

vey,
2) South 42 degreae 36
minutes 36 seconds
Weat 176 00 feet to an
Iron pin oat by this aurvoy;
3) North 77 degree• 23
minutes 24 seconds
West 99.00 teet to an
Iron pin OBI by thle our·
voy,lrom which an Iron
pin found Ill lilt north·
eaet corner of the
Chartee F, Chancey
at at property (VOlume
009, Page 485, Metge
County
Olftctal
recorcle) beore South
02 ct.g.-s 06 mlnuteo
31 11conde, Weat
a01.64 IMI;
Thence
north
35
degreea 41 mlnutte 31
aeoonde wnt 18Q.48
feat to an Iron pin HI
bv thlt eurvey,
Thence
North
01
~egreee a1 mlnutee 48
aeconde hat, paaelng
en Iron ptn HI by thlt
eurvey at 388.11 feel,
and gong • Jotat dla·
tance ol 87U2 feet to
an Iron pin eat by thto
eurvty on the south·
eaeterty boundary of

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the aforesaid Allan parcel at a dlatsnca of
Glen Arnott property; 368.57 leal from lhe
Thanca along Arnotta northwest
corner
aouthaaeterly bound· thereof and thence
ary North 55 degrees running along the fo~
02 mlnutee 09 secondo towing live courses
east 203.571881 to the t)North 44 deg.-s 30
polnl of beginning.
mlnuleo 38 seconds
EXCEPTING THERE· Eaat299441eet,
FROM tho parcel of 2)North 35 degrees 25
real aatata conveyed to minutes 34 seconds
thaVIttege of Racine as East 181 041eet,
recorded In Volume 3)North 26 degrees 19
163, Ptlga 540 of the minutes 39 aacondo
Meigs County Deed East 70 851eet;
Records, and
4)North 10 degrees 11
EXCEPTING THERE· mlnutea 19 seconds
FROM the following Eall 107 851eat,
described parcel;
5)North 02 degrees 59
Commencing alan Iron minutes 21 seconds
pin found at the Weal61 .611eet,
Norlheutcornarofthe Subject to all legal
Allan Glen Amott prop- easements.
arty (Volume 303, Page The above daacrlpllon
003, Melga County was made In accorOfficial Racorde) from dance with an actual
which an Iron pin survay conducted by
found at the comer of Ja1ne1 Stewart PS
the VIllage of Racine 7426 during October
proparty(Yotuma 259, and November, 1995
Page 713 Meigs county Bearings are baSed on
Deed recorda) bears the Ohio State Plane
South 87 degrees 04 Grid
Direction as
mlnuteo 28 seconds obtained by cataotlal
Eaat818.41laal;
obaarvallon
Thence South
15 Auditor a Parcel No
deg.-s 52 minutes 49 18-01335 007 and 19oeconda West 731.34 00585 000
feet to an IrOn pin eat Reserving to the State
by thte eurvey at !he of Ohio, all oil, gas,
polnl of beginning of coat and other miner·
Hkl excepted parcel; ala w~h the right of
Thence along the entry lor the purpoae
boundary
of aald of prospecting for,
excepted parcel the developing, producing
folloWing four coursaa or operating lor the
1)South 69 degrees 03 same, and !he right I
mlnutaa 12 aecondo occupancy Insofar as
Eaat 50 00 feet to an the same Ia eeaentla1
Iron pin set by this sur- lor such prospecting,
vay;
developing, operating
2)South 20 degraee 68 or producing, also
minutes 48 seconds reaervad tho use of
Wa81 50.00 leal to an streams
flowing
Iron pin set by this sur· through said Ianda or
vey;
abutting upon the
3)North 69 degrees 03 oame and so much of
minutes 12 aaconda the banks as may be
Well 50.00 leal to an neceuary lor ouch
Iron pin set by this sur· an]oyment and protoc·
vey;
tlon of ouch atreame
4)North 20 degrees 56 from erosion, contamlminutes 48 oaconds nation or deposit of
Eaet 50 00 leal to the sediment u stated In
point of the beginning; Volume 69, at Page m
Said parcel being con· of tha Meigs County
veyad
containing Official Recorda
11.884acreo alter aald Reference
Deed·
excepttone, 0.534 acre Volume 219, Paga 418,
of which tlee within the Melge County Official
Incorporated llmHe of Recorda
the Ytnage of Racine.
Property Addreae Ook
Together with an .... Grove Road, Racine,
ment for rlght-ol-wey OH
45771,
being
pl.lrpo- on 1 elrtp of approximately 14.88$
lend bounded on 111 ocr••
In
Button
southerly and by the Townahlp and 4.288
northerly boundory of acree In the Ylttege ol
lhe abov•dtecrlbld Raclno, Melge County,
11.114 acre paroal, Ohio
bounded
on
lte. CURRIN1
OWNIII:
northerly end by the RANDY K. PYLU IT
cenllrtlnl
of AL
Or11nwood cemetery PROPI!RTY AT OAK
Road (townehlp Roed GROVE RD.
at7), and being 33.00 RACINE, OHIO 41771
feet In width eltuatad PPfll-01315 004
18.10 feet on eHher
111-00585 001
olde of 1 centerline
18-01335 005
with Ito point of begin·
18-01335 006
ntng on the northerly
18-01335 007
boundery of the above19.00585 000
d88crlbed , 11 884 acre PRIOR DEED REFER·

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PAGE 419
APPRAISED
AT
$45,000.00 TERMS OF
SALE. CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
2/3ROS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE
10% OOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CON FIRMA·
noN OF SALE
ROBERT E BEEGLE,
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
LITTLE, SHEETS &amp;
WARNER
213 E 2ND ST.
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
7411-992-11689
(12) 5, 12, 19
Public Notice
SHERIFF SALES CASE
NUMBER 07CY051
CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF WEST VIRGINIA
PLAINTIFF
YS
ELLEN G MARSHALL
et.al
DEFENDANTS
COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS, MEIGS COUN·
TY OHIO
IN PURSUANCE OF A
ORDER OF SALE TO
ME DIRECTED FROM
SAID COURT IN THE
ABOVE
ENTITLED
ACTION,
1 WILL
EXPOSE TO SALE AT
PUBLIC AUCTION ON
THE FRONT STEPS OF
THE MEIGS COUNTY
COURT HOUSE ON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,
2008 AT 10 AM, OF
SAID DAY, THE FOL·
LOWING DESCRIBED
REAL ESTATE
SltuatelntheYittageof
Middleport, tn the
Count of Melge, and
State of Ohio.
Being In Out Lot No
TWo (2) of Waterman
Palmer's Addition to
said
VIllage
of
Middleport, and more
partlcutarty dtacrlbad
ae follows; Beginning
at the Southaall cornor ofutd Out Lol No
2, thanca North otong
IIV8nth Street on the
Etot Line of eatd Out
Lot No. a. 50 teet,
thence weet porollel
wHh !he South nne of
eatd Out Lot No. to
the Weat line of atld
Out lot No. a: thanoe
etong the Wat line of
uld Out Lot No 2, so
feat to the louthwtet
cornar of eald Out Lol
no a; thence 1111
ttong the South nne of
uld Out Lot to the
place of the beginning,
Reearvlng In thla deed
tha rlghl to aU future
owner or ownert of the
balance olaald Out Lot
No 2, on which two
houuo ere located, the

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uaa of the brlctc driveway now located and
used acroee the lilly
(50) feet conveyed In
this deed Aleo, the
right to use !he and water piped now
tatd across eatd lilly
leetthoretnconveyed
Deed
Reference
Yotuma 168, Page 219,
Deed Recorda of Meigs
County, Ohio
Lindsey L Lyons, tha
grantee In dead rscord·
ad In Volume 188, page
219, and Lindsey L.
Lyon, decadent named
In
C8rtlltcale
for
Transfw of Root Eatal8
recorded tn Volume
228, page 789, Dead
Recorda of Melga
County , Ohio, are one
and the eame perton
Parcel
No.
15·
00879.000
Laat Source of Title:
0 R YolutiMI 32, Page
623, Office of the
recorder,
Meigs
County, Ohio
Address of Property·
193 S. 7th Avenue,
Mlddteport, Ohlo45760
CURRENT
OWNER:
ELLEN G MARSHALL,
ET AL
PROPERTY AT: 1g3 S.
TTH AYE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
45780
PP11!HI0879.000
PRIOR DEED REFER·
ENCES; VOLUME 32,
PAGE 623
~PPRAISED
AT
$37,500.00 TERMS OF
SALE. CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
213RDS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE.
tOo/o DOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRM A·
TIONOFSALE
The appraisal did
Include an tntarlor
examination of tha
houae.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE,
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
WOLFE &amp; BENTLEY
LLP
425 CENTER ST.
IRONTON, OH 45838
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NUMBER
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FARMERS BANK &amp;
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TIFF YS ESTATE OF
RANDY K. PYLES
&amp;CHARLES
KEITH
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ET
AL ,
DEFENDANTS COURT
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The
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d88crlbad real estate
eHuated In Sutton
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wllhln lhe Incorporated
Hmlta of the Ytltage of
Racine, Meigs County,
In the Stale of Ohio In
Section 16, Township
a\"1, Range 12W, of the
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Clwlati F. Chancey aL
.11. pi'Of'll'ly (Yolu'"a
008, Page 185, Melga
County
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Recorde)
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the
Southerly boundary of
lltd Wingett property,
Thence
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Wingett's
southerly
boundary North 02
deg.-s 06 minutes 36
eeconds East 208 64
feat to an Iron pin eat
by lhlo ourvey at a cor·
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Thllllce
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by Jhte eurvoy.
Thtnca oouth 84
_ . . 58 mtnutee 07
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IUI'VIIY 11 1n 02 IMI,
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loltowlng three oou,..
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mlnutat 34 11conde
~eo 701881:
2) Iouth 10 degreea 48
mlnutee 44 eecondl
w.t 53 271881;
3) South 14 degree• 38
mlnutee 27 11conde
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Chlld/Elct.rty Core ..
EtectrlcaiiRelrlgeratlon
Equipment lor Ront.......
Excavating.. ..
Farm Equipment
Farms lor Rent
Farms for Sale
For Lease
For Sale
For Sale or Trade
Fruita &amp; Vegetables .......
Furnished Rooms
General Hauling
Giveaway
Happy Ads
Hay &amp; Grain
Help Wanted........
Home Improvements
Homeolor Sale
Household Goods
Houoaolor Rent
In Memoriam ..
Insurance ......
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment
L~at~k

725
. 030
........ 530
440
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760
. . 770
........ 710
750
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340

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850
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310
...... 510
..... 410
.. ..020
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... 660
630

Loot and Found
•.••. 060
Lots &amp; Acreage
...... 350
Mlacellanaoua......
170
Mlacellanaoua Merchandise
540
860
Mobile Home Repair
Mobile Homes lor Rent
.. 420
Mobile Homes lor Sale
320
Money to Loan
220
Motorcyctaa &amp; 4 Wheelers.
740
Musical Instruments...
570
Personall ...
005
Pets lor Sale
.. .• 560
Plumbing &amp; Haallng
....... , .820
Proleeelonat Sarvloaa .......
230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair........
160
Real Eotale Wanted
380
Schoota tnatructlon
150
Seed, Plant &amp; Ferttlt1er
... 850
SRuatlona Wanted
. 120
Space lor Rant...... ... ........
460
Sporting Goode...
520
SUY'e lor Sale......
720
Truckllor Sale
... 715
Uphototery. • .
... 870
Vane For Sale .......
730
anted to Buy....
090
anted to Buy· Fann Suppllee
620
Wanted To Do.
180
entad to Rent •.
..470
Yard Sale- Gattlpolta
. . ...... .......... 072
Yard Sala·Pomeroy/Mtddle..
074
Yard Sato-PL Pleaeont . ...
. 076

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now h1nng STNA's, PCA's
An EKcollent 'f'SY to earn and HHA s Flex1ble sched
ullng Apply m person or call
money The New Avon
740 441 1377 2 Commerce
Call Manlyn 304 882 2645
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2000 14)(70 3BR 2BA lots
of up grades on rentecl lot
34
Krau s Beck
Ad
Gallipolis 3 m•les from
Gall polts off SA sea 446

Dr

The UniverSity of RIO
Grande 111viteS applications
for the position of
Maintenance WOrker
ResponstbMi1ies of th is full
ttme 12 month pos1t1on
tnclude but are nO( llrTllted
to ordenng and maJOta!nlng
supplies servlc1ng and
repa1ring c:urrent electriCal
systems and Installing
computer cables Installing
updates repairing current
and new plumbing systems
operat•ng vanous types of
heavy equtpment for the
performance of
maintenance functions
ordenng end ma1nta1nlng
supplies and
troubleshooting boiler
systems food serv1ce
refngeratlon systems
redecorat1ng snow removal
and gas reclamation
functions and other dulles
as assigned Must have
htgh school diploma or
equl'o'alent Certification In
HVAC systems and
refrigerant usage requrred
Appt1caUons w1ll be
revtewed as recewed All
applicants must sulj)mif a
letter of 1nterest and resume
including lhe names 01

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The Gallla County
ConventiOn &amp; Visitors
Bureau Is seeking a part
t1me receptiOniSt ThiS
Individual must have a h1gh
school diploma possess a
bas•c understanding of
computer operations some
off1ce eKpenence •s
deSirable An applicatiOn
and job descriptiOn Is
available for mterested
persons Please submit a
completed appJ1cation
along w1th a resume and
reterences between the
hours of 8 and 5 Monday
through Fnday to the
VIsitors Bureau located at
61 Court Street Deadline
for accepting appl1cat1ons
w111 be Fnday December 21
2007 EOE estabbshmen1

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FOR SALE

Apt for Rent No Pets 740

2002 16x80 Oakwood 3 bed
2 beth 1999 t 6xBO Fortune
3 bed 2 bath 3 more to
choose lrom Day 740 388
0000 Even~n g 740 245 9213

Beautiful Apts al Jacklon
Eatalea
52 Westwood
Or ve from $365 to $560

992 5858

740 446 2568

Equal

Hous1ng Opportun~ty Th1s
New 3 Bedroom homes from 1nshtuhon IS an Equal
$214 36 per month Includes Opportunlly Pr0111der and
many upgrades del very &amp; Employer

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sol up (740)385 2434

loi~ &amp;

MOBILE HOME LOT FOR

Beech St M ddleporl 2 Br
fum1shed apt ut11it as pa1d
no pets depos1t &amp; refer
ences
740.992 0165

RENT 1031 Georges Creek CONVENIENTLY LOCAT

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IUR RENT

0 down payment 4 t:led 1..-------~
rooms large yard Covered •
deck Attached garage 740 2 &amp; 3 bedroom houses for
367 7129
rent no pets (740)992 5858
3BA Ranch 425 LeGrand e
Near new HS 2 bath FA
mground pool screen room
wlhot tu b fenced 1n ~ard

446 2273 or 709 9513

2Br house on Neighborhood

Ad

Also

S4oolmo , $400/dep
2Br

tra1ler

on

N91ghborhood Ad $300imo
+ $300/mo

Call 740 256

8600

Attention•
3 BA house 1n Gallipolis
Local company oHenng "NO
WID conne ct1on $450/mo
DOWN PAYMENT pro
pms for you to buy your $250/dep You pay all utll
lies Call Wayne 404 456
home 1nstead of rentmg
• 100% hnancmg
• Less than per1ect cred•t
accepted
• Payment could be the
same as rent
Mortgage
locators

(740)367 0000

1'30

3802

3 br house Pomeroy 2 full
bath garage full basement
new carpet 11ery clean
handicap accessible $635 a

monlh 1740)949 2303
3BA 1 bath m Bidwell
$575/mo + sec dep 446

Townhouse

apartments

and/or Call
small (740)441
houses iFOR
RENT
Ill
1o r app I1ca110n &amp; 1n1orma I•on
Easy to heat upsta rs 2 bed
room apt Trash water stove
and fndge ncluded $350
rent $350 deposit 441 99 72
or 446 7620 or 709 9519

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Apartments
•2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
•Central heat &amp; A. C
•Washer/dryer hookup
•All electnc averaging

$50 $601month
•Owner pays water sewer
trash

(304)882-3017

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3644

Fum shed upslatrs 3 rooms
38R 1 5 bath house m and bath Clean no pets
town $ 575~re n t + sec dep depos11 req 740 446 1519
446 3644

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(Careers Close To Home)

Call Todayt 740·446-4387
1 80Q.2t4 0452
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For sale by owner 3BA
Ran ch 1 bath Fam1ly
Room Stove/Fndge WID
mcluded Askmg $70 000
Call 740 709 6339

- - - - - - - - Gracious Living 1 and 2
3BR 2 story house good Bedroom Apts at Village
location n town No Pets Manor and A1vers de Apts 111
Call 446 I 162
Middleport from $327 to

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on

SAVINGS

Shop
Classlftedsl

Houstng Opportunity

Modern 1 Bedroom apt Call
2 Bedroom 1n Ato Grande 446 0390
area Weekly or b1 week
ly rent Oepos 1 $400 740 Modern 1 BR Apt Call 44 6
245 5591 or 740 645 5429 3736
2 or 3 bedroom B\lallable New a bd apt In MaSOn
Water &amp; trash Included No wood fl oors •ncludes water
pets 740 441 7033
sewer
app 1ances and
2BR mostlv tum1shed No washer &amp; dryer $435

pets Water pd $350/mo (740)41 6 6622
$350 dep 441 0829 call
New Haven 1 Br lurmshed
after 5 pm
apt
has
WID no
like Country? Tak ng appt1 pels dep &amp;ref 992 0165
cat1ons 14&gt;&lt;70 3BA C/A
All electri c RIO Grande Spac1ous second-floor apt
Area (740)245 5893
overlookmg Galhpohs C1ty
--'-'-----~- Park and nver LA den
N ce 2 bd trailer New large k tchen dmmg are a
Haven small year tncludcs w11h all new apphences &amp;
gas $4IS ' 740 )416 6622
cupboards 3BA laundry
N1ce 2B R at Johnsons area 2 1/2 baths $900 per
Mobile Home Park 740 446 month Call 446 44 25 or

2003

446 2:Ji!5

House for Sale by Owner 2
Townhouse
to 3br 1 acres completely Trailer lor rent 3BA 2 BA Ta ra
remodeled AI 2 N 9 m1les Call 367 7762 or 446 4060 Apartments Very SpaciOus

304 895 3129

!Ml

House for sale 1n Racme
area Approx 4 acres all
professionally landscaped
Ranch style house w th 4
bedrooms llv1ng room d1n
1ng room kitchen large lam
1\y room central a1r gas heat
and I fireplace Add111on of a
large Flonda room corn
pletely cedar opens onto
patio &amp; pool area Heated •n
ground pool enclosed by pr•
vacy lenc•ng and land
scaped Fmlshed 2 car
gan~go at1ached to house
and finished &amp; heated 3 car
garage
unattached
Excellent condition ready to
move In $255 000 00 Call

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(740)9&lt;19 2217

740 339 0362

AI'\IUM.,IfiS

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1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments turn1 shed and unfur
mshed and houses •n
Pomeroy an d M1ddleport
securit y depos1t reqUired no
pets 740 992 2218
-------,.-1 bedroom apt 2nd Ave
Gall1pohs 740 446 4383

2 Bedrooms CIA 1 t/2
Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool Pat1o Start $425/Mo
No Pets
lease Plu s
Secunty DepoSit Requ1red

(740)367-()547

TW1n R111ers Tower Is accept
1ng applications for wa111ng
!1 st tor Hud subs1zad 1 br
apartmen1for
the
elderlyl d1sabled call 675
Equal
Housmg
6679
t Bedroom Tn level Ou1et Opportunity
locatton close IO hosptlal cr;:;:.;;.;;..;.:.:W~A-N_fllll
_ __,
Refe rences &amp; DepoSit

10 RfNr

Requ11ed (740\446 2957

I BR Apt W/0 hookups Need to Rent Pastures tor e
Internet/satellite TV mel tew Cows &amp; Horses w111
wtrent close to hosptal Call dean &amp; fence if needed 304

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Bdrm remodeled new car
pet sto'o'e &amp; fr1g water
sewer trash pd Middleport
$425 00
No pets Ref
requ1red 740 843 5264

8935 $t6 900

ACREAG!

No Fee Unless We W1nl
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AVON! All Areasl To Bu~ or - - - - - - - Sell Shirley Spears 304 local Insurance Co looking
tor representative to ser'o'tce
675-1429
local areas Guaranteed firEil
three references on or
year
mcome
plus
commiebefore
December 21 2007
BENNIGAN S Now H~tmg
M1mmum
$1950
to
tor Cooks &amp; Servers Apply s10n
monthly Please call 740
Ms Phyllts Mason SPHA
wl!hm
701-2 557
email
Director of HR
Unlversrty ot RIO Grande
CLERICAL
PO Box 500
R+L CARRIERS, one of the
RIO Grande OH 45674
., at1on s largest family
F8)(f 740 245 4909
owned LTL motor tre1ghl car
email pmasonOrlo edu
ners has 1mmed•ate open
EEO/AA Employer
mgs
lor
Part Time
Clerical/Data Entry/Billing
pos1t10ns 2nd shift (M
POST OFFICE NOW
Ff4pm 10pm) Must type
HIRING
m n 30 wpm With accuracy
Avg Pay $2Mu or
and possess excellent data
$57K annually
entry/general off1ce sk1lls
lncludmg Federal Benefits
We offer a llartlng wage ot
and OTPa1dTralnlng
5M1r and a comprehen
VacatiOr'IS FTIPT
sl'o'e benelitS package that
1 866-542 1531
mcludes a 401k ret1rement
USWA
plan and free 11acat10n lodgrope
manager
mg at our employee resorts
new a~rtment compte
In Ft Myers Beach &amp;
n Point Pleasant Full tim
Daytona Beach FL
Big
tatus temporan ly dunn
Bear CA
and P1geon
ease up penod and the
Forge Tn Come for a per
rfTianent part time W
sonal 1nterv~ew at 6163
Her paid tralnlflQ and flex •
Huntington Ad GallipoliS
le hours Please fa
Ferry WV 255 15 PH BOO
sume to 304-755-o957
669 1809 or tax to 304 675
4682
M/F/DN EOE McCiures Restaurant ( Super 8 Motel accepting
www gorlc com
www.IIr.: Gall1pohs Only) now hlm-,g appl1cat1ons for part lime
pari &amp; lull time dayehlft
II&lt;.Oll1Il
desk clerll; Must be able Ia
avatlable Apply between 10
work flex1ble hours and pos
and 11 AM Monday
Dnver
sass ex~ellent customer
Couner Dnver needed fo r Satu rday
service sk1lls Apply 1n per
Jocal area Part I me a few - - - - - - - - : : : - son No Phone Calls
hours m I We are look1ng tor Wanted experienced or will
Independent Contractors 1ng to be tramed to mstall
w1th the1r own veh•cle and repa1r 2 way rad1o Two Sw1tchboard operators
Good pay needed 1n the Gallipolis
Retired or Sem1 Ret!red equ1pment
looking for a few hrs a day excellent benefits Mall or area Must be willing to work
Call 412 787 8880 lv mes fax resume to Ga•l Clutter all three shifts Payrate IS
Lloyd s Electron~ Inc PO $8 OOhr plus differential
sage
Box 250 Millwood WV Must have prBYIOUB swttch
304 273 2790 board expenence Fax
Person tor live In with elderly 25282
(phone) 304 273-()105 (lax) resumes to 740 353-2913
lady Coll740 367 7129

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MOBILE HOMES
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Apartment for rent 1 2

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APARIMENTS

New home 1n Gallipolis 1BR n1cely turn Ou1et area
2BA 2BA 3 acres MIL Su•table for 1 adult prwate
AEOUCE DI $80 000 Cal dnveway w/carport No pets
740 446 7029
$375mo Ref dep req $200

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FORSAIE

LOlli Dog 6 monlhs old

femal e Shett1 e Beagle m1x
Chnstmas Wreaths &amp; Grave looks like short ha1red
Blankols $5 $25 (740)949 mtmature Collie Fur pre
2t t5 740 949 3t5t Sues domlnately black Legs and
Greenhouse
paws are white wllh tan
spots
last seen Country
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Ohio Boys Basketball Prep Scores
Me1gs
sen1or Amy
Barr (30)
picks up her
dnbble while
bemg
defended by
Wahama's
Michaela
Dav1s (12)
dunng the
f1rst half of
Tuesday's
non-conference basketball
game 1n
Rockspnngs

Akr Buchtel 79 Akr North 67
Akr F1restone 83 Massillon Jackson 82
Albany Alexander 54 Reedsville Eastern

51

Alliance Ma111ngton 70 Ravenna SE 43
Arcanum 68 Bradford 26
Ashv1Ue Teays Valley 66 AmandB
Clearcreek 48
Avon Lake 64 Olmsted Falls 62
Batavia 57 Bethel Tate 52
Bat av~a Amelia 42 Loveland 41
Bata111a Clermont NE 74 Blanchester 54
Beavercreek 50 Day Marshall 47
Bedford 74 Warren&amp;'o'llle Hts 56
BellbrOOk 45 P1qua 38
Ber11rl Hiland 61 Strasburg Franklin 55
Be11erly Ft Frye 55 Belpre 43
Br1dgeport 71 Paden City WVa 37
Bucyrus Wynford 64 Caledoma A1ver
Va lley 41
CadiZ Hamso n Cent 61 Rayland
Buckeye 52
Can Timken sa Can South 47
Canal Fulto n Northwest 6a Navarre
Fairless 52
Canal W•nchestar 74 Cots Hamilton
Twp 50
Can field 65 Struthers 52
Centerbu rg 44 Fredencktown 4 ~ 30T
Chagnn Falls 62 Burton Berksh•re 45
Chesapeake 78 Samt Joseph Cen tral
WVa 47
Ch•ll cot he Huntmgton 87 Bambndge
Patnt Valley 54
Ch 11 cothe Un1oto 53 Southeastern 47
t:m Deer Park 62 St Bernard 31
Ctn Elder 52 Day Cham1nade-Jut+enne

Bryan Wa1ters
/photo

Meigs
I

from Page 81
Morgan Howard w1th seven
and semor Bnttany Preast
wuh five markers Men
VanMeter and Adnan Bolin
each chipped 10 four pmnts,
whtle Hannah Pratt and
Tric1a Smith rounded thmgs
out with Iwo po10ts and one
pomt, respectively
MHS made 15-of-22 free
throw attempts for 68 percent, mcludmg 12-of-16
fr~eb1es dunng the p1 votal
second half WHS netted
18-of-25 foul shots dunng
the setback for a respectable
72 percent clip Meigs led
36-26 at the end of three
quarters
The Lady Falcons had
seven players reach the
sconng column, led by
Taylor Hysell w1th 14
pomts Amber Tully was
next with eight, followed by
Airael Derif1eld with s1x
markers Michaela Davis,
Mary Kebler and Alex
Wood each scored two

pomts 1n the loss, while
Kayanna Sayre rounded
thmgs out wtth one po10t
Me1gs clmmed a sweep ot
the evemng wtth a 30-7 v1c
tory 10 the JUmor vars1ty tilt
Shanelle Smith paced the
Lady Marauders with 13
po10ts, while Chels1e Roush
led Wahama w1th four
markers
Me1gs returns to action
Thursday when 11 travels to
Nelsonville for a Tn- Valley
Conference Ohm DIVISIOn
matchtip w1th NelsonvilleYork Wahama next plays
Fnday when It hosts Van
Both contests are sched·
uled for a JV lip off of 6 p m
Meigs 47 Wahams 35
Wahame 6
6
14 9 -

35

13 10 13 11 -

47

Me~gs

WAHAMA (3 3) - MIChaela DaVIS 1 0
0 2. Taylor Hysall 3 8·10 14 A11aol
Den!leld 1 4 7 6, Ambe1 Tully 2 3-4 8
Mary Kabler 1 1Hl2, Alex Wood 0 2 2 2
Kayanna Sayre 0 1·2 1 lOTALS 8 18
25 35 Three point goals 1 (TUlly)

MEIGS (4-4)- Men VanMeter 21Hl4

Adrian Bolin 2

o-o 4

TriCIB Sm1th 0 1 2

1 Catle Wolfe 4 7 9 15 Hannah Pratt 0
2 2 2 Amy Barr 0 o-o 0 Shellle Bailey 0
o o o Morgan Howard 2 3 3 7 Bnttany
Preas! 2 1·3 5, Melissa Grueser 4 1 3 9
TOTALS 16 15 22 47 Three point
goals None

40

Cm Htlls Chustlan Academy 64
Bellevue 48
em La Salle 70 Mtddlatown FenWICk 43
Cm McNICholas 66 Dl!ly Carroll 49
Cm Oak Ht11S 79 C1n Pnnceton 64
Cm St Xaver 59 St Bernard Roger
Bacon 46
Cm Summit Country Day 58 Readmg 49
Cm Walnut H lis 54 Norwood 39
Cm Withrow 85 Cm W1nton Woods 76
C~rclev1lle Logan Elm 67 C~rcle111lle 53
Cle E Tech 95 Cle MLK 45
,
Cols Afrlcentrtc 95 Cots Bnggs 64
Cols Beechcrott 87 Cots Centenmat 65
Cols Brookha...en 82 Cols East 65
Cols Eastmoor 70 Cots Walnut R1dge

54

Cots Franklin Hts 63 Cols Wellington

Lockland 96 M ltord Chnstlan Academy

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55

Cols Harvest Prep 88, W Jeff~n 44
Cols Honzon Sc1ence 91 Dat1on 79
Cols Marion Franklm 78 Cots West 56
Cols Northland 97 Cots lmden
MCKinley 45
&lt;;ols Ready 60 Cle Honzon Sctence 35
Cots Upper Arhngton 24 New Albany 22
Cots Whetstone 117 Cols Mittl1n 98
Coshocton 47 Byesville Meadowbrook

45

Cuyahog a Falls CVCA 42 Can Cent
Cath 41
Day Chrls~an 73 Yellow Spnngs 69
Day Dunbar 100 Day Belmont 65
Day
Oakwood
66
Jamestown
Greenev1ew 55
Dublm Scioto 77 Galloway Westland 44
E Ll'o'erpool 52 N1les McK inley 38
E Palestine 44 Columbiana Crestview
30
Fairfield 56 Cln Colerain 48
Fellcltv Franklln 57 Goshen 44
Frankfort Adena 52 Ch1lhcothe Zane
Tmce 39
Franklin 55 Miamisburg 53
Garrettsville Garheld 72 Ravenna 67
Georgetown 59 Ml Orab Western
Brown 55
Gnadenhutten
tnd1an Valley 54
CarroiHon 33
Grove C1ty 49 Dublin Cottman 47 OT
Hamilton 38 L1berty Twp Lakota E 33
Hannibal A111er 48 Old Washtngton
BuCkeye Trail 47 OT
Hanoverto n United 59 NeW Middletown
Spnng 44
Hamson 60 C1n NW 41
Hubbard 12 Youngs East 68
Independence 85 Cots South Urban
Academy 65
Jackson Cente r 57 llma Temple
Chnst1an 46
Jeromesville Hillsdale 72 Mansf1eld
Chnst1an 36
Johnstown Northndge 66 Oanv111e 35
Kettermg Alter 44 t-famllton Bad n 40
lancaster Fa1rf1eld Umon 43 Bloom
Carroll42
Lew tstown lndtan Lake 46 W Ltberty
Salem 27
Lima Shawnee 55. Otto'lllle 47
l •sbon David Anderson 47 Columbtana

40

London Mad1son P alns 72 Clarksv•lle
Clmton Mass1e 60
Mai'Jern 85 Newcomerstown 47
Mana Stem Manon local49 Delphos St
Johns 46
Massillon Washington 72 Akr Garl1eld

70 OT

McConnelsville Morgan 79
New
lexmgton 67
McDermott Sc1olo NW 48 S Webster 45
MechaniCsburg 69 DeG rat1 R1Vers1de 61
Mtddlebu ~ His Midpark 54 Amherst
Steele 48
Middletown 64 Cm Sycamore 59
M lford 57 OK!ord Talawanda 46
MilfOrd Center F81rbanks 76 N
Lew1sburg Tnad 69
M tier C1ty 90 L1berty Center 63
MlneNa 61 E. Can 59
M nford 82 Lucasville Valley 76
Morrow little Mlam1 51 Ham1ton Ross

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Mt Vernon 63 l?ataskala Watkms
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N Can Hoo11er 71 Lou1svllle 46
N Olmsted 60 Berea 40
New Boston Glenwood 66 Franklin
Furnac Green 47
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New Carlisle Tecumseh 76 Spr1ng N 59
New Concord John Glenn 73 Ph~o 69
New Knoxv1lle 78 Lima Perry 35
New Washington Buckeye Cent 47
Mansfield St Peter's 37
Newark 50 H1lhard Darby 36
NewarK llckmg Valley 69 Heath 60
Northwood 61 Old Fort 39
Oak H1ll 55 Portsmouth W 46
Palnes'lllle Riverside 90 Chardon 71
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Perrysburg 77 Holland Sprlngf1eld 48
Piketon 54 Williamsport Westfall 49
P10neer N Central 66 Montpelier 48
P1tsburg Franklin Monroe 60
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Sarahsville Shenandoah 64 Caldwell 35
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Warren
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Trenton Edgewood 68 Middletown
Mad•son 52
Twmsburg 39 Aurora 33
Umon C1ty M1 sstss•n awa Valley 70
Lew sburg Tn County N 68 OT
Unmntown Lake 73 Kent Roosevelt 62
Utica 51 Joh nstown Monroe 40
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Wellston 44 Glouster Tnmble 43
Wheelersbu rg 50 Waverly 37
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Stewart
fromPageBI
game m Glendale, Anz
Stewart IS well liked
because he's talkative, honest and personable with the
players and the media
"I can't tell rou about a
mcer guy that I ve ever met
m my hfe," fullback Owen
Schmitt satd Tuesday
before Stewart was named
mtenm coach. "He'll get
after you on the field He's
really domg a tremendous
th10g nght now With holdmg the team together and

us together as a

family'
Stewart graduated m 1975
from Fmrmonl State where
he was a three-year letter
wmner H1s assistant coach10~ stmts 10clude Marshall ,
Wilham &amp; Mary, Navy,
North Carolina, Anzona
State. and Air Force He
became head coach at VMI
m 1994 and went 8-25 over
three seasons
After a stint 10 the CFL,
be jomed the West Virg1ma
staff for Jllehlen' s final season m 2000
Under Stewart's tutelage,
quarterback Pat White was
named the Big East offensive player of the year in

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the aforesaid Charles
F Chancey, at. at. proparty;
Thence along the
northerly
boundary
tine of said Chencey,
et. al. property South
77 deg.-s 36 mlnutee
59aecondsEaat,paaa·
tng an Iron pin found at
34.84 feet, and going a
totet dlatance ol334 62
feet to the point of
beginning, containing
1 947 acres, of which
1 an acres ties wHhln
the Incorporated limbs
of the VIllage ol
Racine
Subjecl to aU legal
easements
The above descrlpUon
was made In accordance with an actual
survey conducted by
James Stewart PS
7426 during October
and November, 1995.
Bearings are based on
the Ohio State PtGrid Olrectlon aa
obtained by calaatlal
observallon
Auditor's Parcel No·
18-01335004 and 1900585.001
PARCEL NO 2
The
following
described real eetate
elluated In Sutton
Township,
Metga
County, In lha State of
Ohio In Section 16,
Township 2N, Range
12W, of the Ohto
Company Purchasa,
and baing a parcel eraaled out of the Ernest
A Wingett property
(Volume 311 , Page 709,
Malga County Deed
rscorda) bounded and
descrlbedasfottowo
Commencing at an Iron
pin found at the
Northeaatcornarolthe
Chorlae F. Chancey et
at property (Volume
009, Page 465, Meigs
County
Official
Recorda)
on
the
Soulharty boundary of
BOld Wingett proparty;
Thence
along
Wingett'•
ooutharty
boundary North
degrees 06 minutes 38
11condo Eaet 208.64
feat to en Iron pin ut
by thll ourvoy at 1 cornerthereol,
Thence
North
35
degree• 45 mlnutea 31
••condo Weet 180.48
IMt to on Iron pin aat
by thle aurvey at the
point of beginning of
the
roll
Illata
dllcrlbecl
hlrtln;
lhenoe
North
01
dtgr- II mlnutee 48
11cnd1 1111 331.11
feat to an lfOI! ptn eat
by thle aurvey;
Thence
eouth
14
degree• 22 mtnutee22
aeconde Welt, palling
an Iron pin HI by lhll
eurvey a1 a74.21 feat,
end • going tohlt dte·
tanct of 288.74 fest to
tht center of Oak
Grove Road (County

oa

road 33); thence along ary of the Allan Glen
the center of satd road A r n o t I
following three coura- property(Yolume 303,
ee
Page
303,
Melge
1) South 11 degr- 24 County Deed Recorde),
minutes 27 seconds from which an Iron ptn
East107291eat,
eat by thla aurvoy at
2) South 09 ct.gr- 54 the Northeut corner of
minutes 07 seconds said Arnott property
East 62 67 leal,
bears
North
55
3) South 05 degrees 16 degrees 02 mlnutas 09
minutes 13 seconds seconds eas1 409 36
East 63 17 teet;
leal;
Thence
North
84 Thence along Arnott'a
degrees 58 minutes 07 southeasterly bound·
seconds East, passing ary South 55 degrees
an Iron pin sel by this 02 mlnutee 09 seconds
survey at 15 00 laet, west, paBBing an Iron
and going a total d!s· pin eat by this survey
lance oflg2,02 feet Jo at 399.75 feet, and
the pint or tho begin, going a total distance
nlng, containing 1.466 of 418.36 teet to the
acrss
canter of Oak Grove
Subject to all legal Road (County Road 33)
eaeamonta.
Tllenca along the cen·
The above description tar of aald road south
waa made In accor· 11 degrees 59 minutes
dance with an actual 50
seconde
East
survey conducted by 230 03feet;
James Stewart PS Thence
North
64
7426 during October degrees 22 minutes 22
and November, 1995 seconda aaat, paaalng
Bearings era baaed on an Iron pin eat by this
the Ohio Stele Plane survey at 15.45 IHt,
Grid Direction aa and a going tolllt dlaobtained by caleattal tanca of 2Bt.74 feet to
oburvllllon
the polnl of the begin,
Auditor'• f'arcet No. nlng, containing 1.880
18-01335.005
acrse.
PARCEL NO.3
Subject to all legal
The
following eaaemente.
deecrtbed real allele Tile above daacrlptlon
elluated In Sutton was made In accor·
Township,
Meigs danca with an actual
County, In the State of survey conducted by
Ohio In Section 16, Jamao Stewart PS
Townah•p 2N, Range 7426 during October
12W, of the Ohio and November, 1995
Company • Purchase, Beartnga are baaed on
and being a parcel era- the Ohio Stata Plane
atecl out of the Emael Grid
Dlrectlon as
A Wingett property obtelned by celestial
(Yotume311,Page709, observation.
Meigs County Dead Audllor'a Parcel No
records) bounded and 18-01335.006
deacrtbedeefoltowa
PARCEL N0.4
Commencing at on Iron The
following
pin found at the described real eatate
Northeast corner of the altualed In Sutton
Charles F Chancey at. Township, end partly
at property (Volume within the lncorported
008, Page 465, Malga limits of the Vlttege of
County
OHtclat Racine, Meigs County,
Recorda)
on
the In the State of Ohio tn
Southeily boundary of Section 16, Township
llkl Wingett property, 2N, Range 12W, of !he
Thence
along Ohio
Company
Wingett's aoutharly Purchoaa, and being a
boundory North 02 porcel creotecl out of
degree• 06 mlnutea 36 the Ernul A Wingett
eecondo Eall 208 84 properly (Volume 311,
feat to an Iron pin HI Page
709,
Metge
by thla aurvey at • cor· County Dead recordl)
ner thoreol;
bounded
and
Thone•
North
35 doocrlbed aolollowo·
dagreeo 45 minutes 3f Commencing 11 an Iran
atconda Wtat 180.48 pin aat by lhla aurvey
feat Ia tn Iron pin eat allhe Northeaat corner
by thlt aurvey and of the Allen 011111
North 05 dtgrttl 25 Arnott
proptrty
mtnutll 41 llccnda (Volume 303, Page 003,
lUI 338.11 ftll Ia an Melgt County Dlld
Iron ptn eat by thleeur· Reoorcle) and thereby
vey 11 lha point of bltng tn t the north·
beginning of the root w11t cornor of the •td
deecrlbad hare- Wingett property;
In,
Thence otong Arnotte
Thence
Nort_h
05 eaoterty
boundary
degreea 25 mlnutea 48 South 55 dag.-s oa
aecondt aall 338 81 mtnutee 08 eeconda
feat to an Iron pin HI Welt 205 78 1881 to an
by thle ourvey on tho Iron pin 111 by thlt eur·
eoutheaaterty bound· vey at the point or

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beginning of the rsal
eetate a..crtbad heroIll;
Thence
South
7
degreee 43 minutes 58
eeconde Eae~ paealng
Iron pins ott by this
aurvey at 50 18 feat,
38697 taetand 66841
teet, and going a lOIII
dletance of 721.88 teet
to the thread of a
stream;
Thence along the
thread of utd .,,..m
to
the
soulherly
boundary of the afore.
BOld Wingett property,
aald lhread being
approximated by the
following seven couraee.
1)South 37 degrees 34
mtnules 00 seconds
West 62.49feel;
2)South 33 degreee 50
mlnutas 32 aeconde
West 646.25 1881 to an
lro11 pin eet by thle sur·
vey a1 Its confluence
with a smaller atream
flowing from a north·
aaoterty direction;
3)South 54 degrees 10
minutes 53 aeconds
West 64.01 flet,
4)South 20 degreea 34
minutes 26 seconds
Waat80.119teet,
5]South 39 degreae 47
minutes 53 secondo
Weat175.93 feet;
&amp;)South 45 degrees 53
mlnutaa 59 seconds
Well 176.851eet,
7)South 42 degrees 53
mlnutaa 31 seconds
West176 821eet,
Thence along the
southerly boundary of
the aloreaald Wingett
property the following
thraecouraes,
1) South 89 degrees 51
minutes 36 seconds
Weal 102921eat to an
Iron pin aet by thle our·

vey,
2) South 42 degreae 36
minutes 36 seconds
Weat 176 00 feet to an
Iron pin oat by this aurvoy;
3) North 77 degree• 23
minutes 24 seconds
West 99.00 teet to an
Iron pin OBI by thle our·
voy,lrom which an Iron
pin found Ill lilt north·
eaet corner of the
Chartee F, Chancey
at at property (VOlume
009, Page 485, Metge
County
Olftctal
recorcle) beore South
02 ct.g.-s 06 mlnuteo
31 11conde, Weat
a01.64 IMI;
Thence
north
35
degreea 41 mlnutte 31
aeoonde wnt 18Q.48
feat to an Iron pin HI
bv thlt eurvey,
Thence
North
01
~egreee a1 mlnutee 48
aeconde hat, paaelng
en Iron ptn HI by thlt
eurvey at 388.11 feel,
and gong • Jotat dla·
tance ol 87U2 feet to
an Iron pin eat by thto
eurvty on the south·
eaeterty boundary of

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Green 53
Willoughby s 69 Ashtabula lakeside 64
Wood County Chnst1an W Va 68
l1Ck1ng County Chr1st1an 61
Worthmgton Christian 75 Pla1n City
Jonathan Alder 73
Xen1a 69 Day Stivers 55
Youngs Liberty 72 Youngs Chaney 63
Youngs Mooney eo lOUISVIlle Aqwnas

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Zanesville w Musk1ngum 51
Shendan 39

2006 and Rasheed Marshall
earned the same honor m
2004
Rodnguez
Introduced
two of h1s WVU assistant
coaches at his Michigan
news conference Monday
and said be would like to
bnng
more
from
Morgant6wn
Offensive
coordmator
Calvm Magee declined
comment at the news conference on his Immediate
plans and dJdn't Immediate] y return a message
Tuesday
Secondary coach and
recrmtmg coordmator Tony
Gibson, whose WVU contract runs through June,

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IJeii"Vered

the aforesaid Allan parcel at a dlatsnca of
Glen Arnott property; 368.57 leal from lhe
Thanca along Arnotta northwest
corner
aouthaaeterly bound· thereof and thence
ary North 55 degrees running along the fo~
02 mlnutee 09 secondo towing live courses
east 203.571881 to the t)North 44 deg.-s 30
polnl of beginning.
mlnuleo 38 seconds
EXCEPTING THERE· Eaat299441eet,
FROM tho parcel of 2)North 35 degrees 25
real aatata conveyed to minutes 34 seconds
thaVIttege of Racine as East 181 041eet,
recorded In Volume 3)North 26 degrees 19
163, Ptlga 540 of the minutes 39 aacondo
Meigs County Deed East 70 851eet;
Records, and
4)North 10 degrees 11
EXCEPTING THERE· mlnutea 19 seconds
FROM the following Eall 107 851eat,
described parcel;
5)North 02 degrees 59
Commencing alan Iron minutes 21 seconds
pin found at the Weal61 .611eet,
Norlheutcornarofthe Subject to all legal
Allan Glen Amott prop- easements.
arty (Volume 303, Page The above daacrlpllon
003, Melga County was made In accorOfficial Racorde) from dance with an actual
which an Iron pin survay conducted by
found at the comer of Ja1ne1 Stewart PS
the VIllage of Racine 7426 during October
proparty(Yotuma 259, and November, 1995
Page 713 Meigs county Bearings are baSed on
Deed recorda) bears the Ohio State Plane
South 87 degrees 04 Grid
Direction as
mlnuteo 28 seconds obtained by cataotlal
Eaat818.41laal;
obaarvallon
Thence South
15 Auditor a Parcel No
deg.-s 52 minutes 49 18-01335 007 and 19oeconda West 731.34 00585 000
feet to an IrOn pin eat Reserving to the State
by thte eurvey at !he of Ohio, all oil, gas,
polnl of beginning of coat and other miner·
Hkl excepted parcel; ala w~h the right of
Thence along the entry lor the purpoae
boundary
of aald of prospecting for,
excepted parcel the developing, producing
folloWing four coursaa or operating lor the
1)South 69 degrees 03 same, and !he right I
mlnutaa 12 aecondo occupancy Insofar as
Eaat 50 00 feet to an the same Ia eeaentla1
Iron pin set by this sur- lor such prospecting,
vay;
developing, operating
2)South 20 degraee 68 or producing, also
minutes 48 seconds reaervad tho use of
Wa81 50.00 leal to an streams
flowing
Iron pin set by this sur· through said Ianda or
vey;
abutting upon the
3)North 69 degrees 03 oame and so much of
minutes 12 aaconda the banks as may be
Well 50.00 leal to an neceuary lor ouch
Iron pin set by this sur· an]oyment and protoc·
vey;
tlon of ouch atreame
4)North 20 degrees 56 from erosion, contamlminutes 48 oaconds nation or deposit of
Eaet 50 00 leal to the sediment u stated In
point of the beginning; Volume 69, at Page m
Said parcel being con· of tha Meigs County
veyad
containing Official Recorda
11.884acreo alter aald Reference
Deed·
excepttone, 0.534 acre Volume 219, Paga 418,
of which tlee within the Melge County Official
Incorporated llmHe of Recorda
the Ytnage of Racine.
Property Addreae Ook
Together with an .... Grove Road, Racine,
ment for rlght-ol-wey OH
45771,
being
pl.lrpo- on 1 elrtp of approximately 14.88$
lend bounded on 111 ocr••
In
Button
southerly and by the Townahlp and 4.288
northerly boundory of acree In the Ylttege ol
lhe abov•dtecrlbld Raclno, Melge County,
11.114 acre paroal, Ohio
bounded
on
lte. CURRIN1
OWNIII:
northerly end by the RANDY K. PYLU IT
cenllrtlnl
of AL
Or11nwood cemetery PROPI!RTY AT OAK
Road (townehlp Roed GROVE RD.
at7), and being 33.00 RACINE, OHIO 41771
feet In width eltuatad PPfll-01315 004
18.10 feet on eHher
111-00585 001
olde of 1 centerline
18-01335 005
with Ito point of begin·
18-01335 006
ntng on the northerly
18-01335 007
boundery of the above19.00585 000
d88crlbed , 11 884 acre PRIOR DEED REFER·

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ENCES, VOLUME 219,
PAGE 419
APPRAISED
AT
$45,000.00 TERMS OF
SALE. CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
2/3ROS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE
10% OOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CON FIRMA·
noN OF SALE
ROBERT E BEEGLE,
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
LITTLE, SHEETS &amp;
WARNER
213 E 2ND ST.
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
7411-992-11689
(12) 5, 12, 19
Public Notice
SHERIFF SALES CASE
NUMBER 07CY051
CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF WEST VIRGINIA
PLAINTIFF
YS
ELLEN G MARSHALL
et.al
DEFENDANTS
COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS, MEIGS COUN·
TY OHIO
IN PURSUANCE OF A
ORDER OF SALE TO
ME DIRECTED FROM
SAID COURT IN THE
ABOVE
ENTITLED
ACTION,
1 WILL
EXPOSE TO SALE AT
PUBLIC AUCTION ON
THE FRONT STEPS OF
THE MEIGS COUNTY
COURT HOUSE ON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,
2008 AT 10 AM, OF
SAID DAY, THE FOL·
LOWING DESCRIBED
REAL ESTATE
SltuatelntheYittageof
Middleport, tn the
Count of Melge, and
State of Ohio.
Being In Out Lot No
TWo (2) of Waterman
Palmer's Addition to
said
VIllage
of
Middleport, and more
partlcutarty dtacrlbad
ae follows; Beginning
at the Southaall cornor ofutd Out Lol No
2, thanca North otong
IIV8nth Street on the
Etot Line of eatd Out
Lot No. a. 50 teet,
thence weet porollel
wHh !he South nne of
eatd Out Lot No. to
the Weat line of atld
Out lot No. a: thanoe
etong the Wat line of
uld Out Lot No 2, so
feat to the louthwtet
cornar of eald Out Lol
no a; thence 1111
ttong the South nne of
uld Out Lot to the
place of the beginning,
Reearvlng In thla deed
tha rlghl to aU future
owner or ownert of the
balance olaald Out Lot
No 2, on which two
houuo ere located, the

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uaa of the brlctc driveway now located and
used acroee the lilly
(50) feet conveyed In
this deed Aleo, the
right to use !he and water piped now
tatd across eatd lilly
leetthoretnconveyed
Deed
Reference
Yotuma 168, Page 219,
Deed Recorda of Meigs
County, Ohio
Lindsey L Lyons, tha
grantee In dead rscord·
ad In Volume 188, page
219, and Lindsey L.
Lyon, decadent named
In
C8rtlltcale
for
Transfw of Root Eatal8
recorded tn Volume
228, page 789, Dead
Recorda of Melga
County , Ohio, are one
and the eame perton
Parcel
No.
15·
00879.000
Laat Source of Title:
0 R YolutiMI 32, Page
623, Office of the
recorder,
Meigs
County, Ohio
Address of Property·
193 S. 7th Avenue,
Mlddteport, Ohlo45760
CURRENT
OWNER:
ELLEN G MARSHALL,
ET AL
PROPERTY AT: 1g3 S.
TTH AYE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
45780
PP11!HI0879.000
PRIOR DEED REFER·
ENCES; VOLUME 32,
PAGE 623
~PPRAISED
AT
$37,500.00 TERMS OF
SALE. CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
213RDS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE.
tOo/o DOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRM A·
TIONOFSALE
The appraisal did
Include an tntarlor
examination of tha
houae.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE,
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF
ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLAINTIFF
WOLFE &amp; BENTLEY
LLP
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IRONTON, OH 45838
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DEFENDANTS COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO.
IN PURSUANCE OF A
ORDER OF SALE TO
ME DIRECTEQ FROM
SAID COURT IN THE
ABOVE
ENTITLED
ACTION,
t
WILL
EXPOSE TO SALE AT
PUjiUC AUCTION ON
THE FRONT STEPS OF
THE MEIGS COUNTY
COURT HOUSE ON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,
2008 AT 10 A.M., OF
SAID DAY, THE FOL·
LOWING DESCRIBED
REAL ESTATE
PARCEL NO 1
The
following
d88crlbad real estate
eHuated In Sutton
Township and partly
wllhln lhe Incorporated
Hmlta of the Ytltage of
Racine, Meigs County,
In the Stale of Ohio In
Section 16, Township
a\"1, Range 12W, of the
Ohio
Company
Purch-. end being a
parcel crellled out of
the Ernest A Wingett
property (Volume 311,
Page
709,
Meigs
County Deed rscordo)
bounded
and
d88crlbad as follows·
Beginning at an Iron
pin found at the
Nc!rthaaat corner of the
Clwlati F. Chancey aL
.11. pi'Of'll'ly (Yolu'"a
008, Page 185, Melga
County
Official
Recorde)
on
the
Southerly boundary of
lltd Wingett property,
Thence
along
Wingett's
southerly
boundary North 02
deg.-s 06 minutes 36
eeconds East 208 64
feat to an Iron pin eat
by lhlo ourvey at a cor·
ner thereof,
Thllllce
North
35
deg.-s 45 mlnutee 31
eeconde Weal 180 48
fMt to an Iron pin eat
by Jhte eurvoy.
Thtnca oouth 84
_ . . 58 mtnutee 07
eaco.'1dt Weat, pealing
an tron ptn eat by thle
IUI'VIIY 11 1n 02 IMI,
and • going total dietlnH of 112.02 feat to
the canter of Oak
Qrova Road (County
I'Oid 331; thtnH along
the Hnlar of 11td rolld
loltowlng three oou,..
• 11.
1)1outh 04 degreea 02
mlnutat 34 11conde
~eo 701881:
2) Iouth 10 degreea 48
mlnutee 44 eecondl
w.t 53 271881;
3) South 14 degree• 38
mlnutee 27 11conde
Weet 131 7a feat to the
Northw..t corner or

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l M pup i Owks Old blk &amp; -LO_S_T
_ B_Ia-ck-ca-se_ w
_ lh_C_D_s

white w/ blue eyes Will be 1n between Po1nt Pleasant
med Size aduh dog VERY H1gh School &amp; Wahama
good with ch ldron 446 0189
H1gh School Reward Call
3 pupp1es w111 be small 304 675 3935 or 304--593
house dogs Call 441 0637 aoe2
Border Cotl •e pups fre e Lost S1ck Female Fox
cute and cuddly 2 g1rls and Tem~r lost on 12 14 on At
1 boy left Debbie 740 448 141 JUSt past Graham
2451
Schools Aoad Call 446
Sheep Dog pups warm and 0150
fuzzy Chnstmas 1dea 2 - - - - - - - males and 2 females left Reward Lost short ha1red 6
Shane 304 55~110
month old male Beagle/Rat
Terner miX Sunday mommg
To good home only 1n Rolllr.g Acres area on
Australtan Shepherd and Sandhill Ad "Brook St" K1ds
Husky m1x pups 5 M s and 2 pets th ey re concerned
F s Ready 1122/08 441 because Of the cold weather

t 535

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FOUND

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304-675 7882 or 304 593
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Reward Mlssmg Dog Red
Fox Pomeran1an needs
FOUND
Sunday Bank se1zer meds Please call 8111
Envelope at WV State Farm &amp; Sharon Sturgeon 304
Elks lodge m Gallipolis
Museum call to Identify 304· 675 1708 or 304 674 1707
Bartenders needed eKpen
882 24i3
enced preferred please
WAN'TEIJ
send resume to P:O BoK
Reward Lg black dog
10 Bm

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Rottweller / Germa n ~-------,.1
Sheppard no collar w/wh1te
Absolute Top Dollar US
chest &amp; nght front paw last
S1lve r and Gold Co1ns
seen No11 26th little 16
Proofsets Gold R1ngs Pre·
!Southside area 304-593
1935
US
Currency
0884
Solitaire Diamonds M T S
Com Shop 151 Second
Avenue Gallipolis 740 446

CLASSIFIED INDEX

4x4 s For Sate
Announcement ......
Antlqueo.... . . .........
Apartments lor Rent
Auction and Flea Market
Auto Parts &amp; Accaaoortes
Auto Rapelr
Autos for Sale
.... .. . ..........
Boata &amp; Motors lor Sale.......
Building Suppllao
Buatneaa and Buildings
Buotneos Opportunity
Bualnaaa Training.
Campara &amp; Motor Homes ...........
Camping Equlpmant
Cardo of Tllanke . ...
Chlld/Elct.rty Core ..
EtectrlcaiiRelrlgeratlon
Equipment lor Ront.......
Excavating.. ..
Farm Equipment
Farms lor Rent
Farms for Sale
For Lease
For Sale
For Sale or Trade
Fruita &amp; Vegetables .......
Furnished Rooms
General Hauling
Giveaway
Happy Ads
Hay &amp; Grain
Help Wanted........
Home Improvements
Homeolor Sale
Household Goods
Houoaolor Rent
In Memoriam ..
Insurance ......
Lawn &amp; Garden Equipment
L~at~k

725
. 030
........ 530
440
...080
760
. . 770
........ 710
750
. 550
340

...210
. 140
.• . 790
780
. 010
190
......840
....... 480
..... 830
......61 0
.430
330
..... 490
....... 585
.....590
.. 580
.. 450
850
..040
...050
640

110
810
310
...... 510
..... 410
.. ..020
• •• 130

... 660
630

Loot and Found
•.••. 060
Lots &amp; Acreage
...... 350
Mlacellanaoua......
170
Mlacellanaoua Merchandise
540
860
Mobile Home Repair
Mobile Homes lor Rent
.. 420
Mobile Homes lor Sale
320
Money to Loan
220
Motorcyctaa &amp; 4 Wheelers.
740
Musical Instruments...
570
Personall ...
005
Pets lor Sale
.. .• 560
Plumbing &amp; Haallng
....... , .820
Proleeelonat Sarvloaa .......
230
Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair........
160
Real Eotale Wanted
380
Schoota tnatructlon
150
Seed, Plant &amp; Ferttlt1er
... 850
SRuatlona Wanted
. 120
Space lor Rant...... ... ........
460
Sporting Goode...
520
SUY'e lor Sale......
720
Truckllor Sale
... 715
Uphototery. • .
... 870
Vane For Sale .......
730
anted to Buy....
090
anted to Buy· Fann Suppllee
620
Wanted To Do.
180
entad to Rent •.
..470
Yard Sale- Gattlpolta
. . ...... .......... 072
Yard Sala·Pomeroy/Mtddle..
074
Yard Sato-PL Pleaeont . ...
. 076

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POSTAL JOBS
$17 33$27 58/hr now h1r
1ng For appllea\lon and tree
governement JOb mlo cal!
Amencan Assoc of labor 1

9t3 599 8226 241hrs emp
sorv

Want to buy Junk Cars call

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Techa Noedad Notlonwklel

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itO
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able Tra11e1
Meals &amp;
100 WORKER~ NEEDED Hous1ng also provided dur
Assemble crafts
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prov1ded Free Information
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Local Home Health Agency
now h1nng STNA's, PCA's
An EKcollent 'f'SY to earn and HHA s Flex1ble sched
ullng Apply m person or call
money The New Avon
740 441 1377 2 Commerce
Call Manlyn 304 882 2645
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2000 14)(70 3BR 2BA lots
of up grades on rentecl lot
34
Krau s Beck
Ad
Gallipolis 3 m•les from
Gall polts off SA sea 446

Dr

The UniverSity of RIO
Grande 111viteS applications
for the position of
Maintenance WOrker
ResponstbMi1ies of th is full
ttme 12 month pos1t1on
tnclude but are nO( llrTllted
to ordenng and maJOta!nlng
supplies servlc1ng and
repa1ring c:urrent electriCal
systems and Installing
computer cables Installing
updates repairing current
and new plumbing systems
operat•ng vanous types of
heavy equtpment for the
performance of
maintenance functions
ordenng end ma1nta1nlng
supplies and
troubleshooting boiler
systems food serv1ce
refngeratlon systems
redecorat1ng snow removal
and gas reclamation
functions and other dulles
as assigned Must have
htgh school diploma or
equl'o'alent Certification In
HVAC systems and
refrigerant usage requrred
Appt1caUons w1ll be
revtewed as recewed All
applicants must sulj)mif a
letter of 1nterest and resume
including lhe names 01

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SERVICES

NEA, Inc

The Gallla County
ConventiOn &amp; Visitors
Bureau Is seeking a part
t1me receptiOniSt ThiS
Individual must have a h1gh
school diploma possess a
bas•c understanding of
computer operations some
off1ce eKpenence •s
deSirable An applicatiOn
and job descriptiOn Is
available for mterested
persons Please submit a
completed appJ1cation
along w1th a resume and
reterences between the
hours of 8 and 5 Monday
through Fnday to the
VIsitors Bureau located at
61 Court Street Deadline
for accepting appl1cat1ons
w111 be Fnday December 21
2007 EOE estabbshmen1

HoM~

FOR SALE

Apt for Rent No Pets 740

2002 16x80 Oakwood 3 bed
2 beth 1999 t 6xBO Fortune
3 bed 2 bath 3 more to
choose lrom Day 740 388
0000 Even~n g 740 245 9213

Beautiful Apts al Jacklon
Eatalea
52 Westwood
Or ve from $365 to $560

992 5858

740 446 2568

Equal

Hous1ng Opportun~ty Th1s
New 3 Bedroom homes from 1nshtuhon IS an Equal
$214 36 per month Includes Opportunlly Pr0111der and
many upgrades del very &amp; Employer

i

sol up (740)385 2434

loi~ &amp;

MOBILE HOME LOT FOR

Beech St M ddleporl 2 Br
fum1shed apt ut11it as pa1d
no pets depos1t &amp; refer
ences
740.992 0165

RENT 1031 Georges Creek CONVENIENTLY LOCAT

Ad 44i tttl

ED • AFFORDABLEt

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HOUSES
IUR RENT

0 down payment 4 t:led 1..-------~
rooms large yard Covered •
deck Attached garage 740 2 &amp; 3 bedroom houses for
367 7129
rent no pets (740)992 5858
3BA Ranch 425 LeGrand e
Near new HS 2 bath FA
mground pool screen room
wlhot tu b fenced 1n ~ard

446 2273 or 709 9513

2Br house on Neighborhood

Ad

Also

S4oolmo , $400/dep
2Br

tra1ler

on

N91ghborhood Ad $300imo
+ $300/mo

Call 740 256

8600

Attention•
3 BA house 1n Gallipolis
Local company oHenng "NO
WID conne ct1on $450/mo
DOWN PAYMENT pro
pms for you to buy your $250/dep You pay all utll
lies Call Wayne 404 456
home 1nstead of rentmg
• 100% hnancmg
• Less than per1ect cred•t
accepted
• Payment could be the
same as rent
Mortgage
locators

(740)367 0000

1'30

3802

3 br house Pomeroy 2 full
bath garage full basement
new carpet 11ery clean
handicap accessible $635 a

monlh 1740)949 2303
3BA 1 bath m Bidwell
$575/mo + sec dep 446

Townhouse

apartments

and/or Call
small (740)441
houses iFOR
RENT
Ill
1o r app I1ca110n &amp; 1n1orma I•on
Easy to heat upsta rs 2 bed
room apt Trash water stove
and fndge ncluded $350
rent $350 deposit 441 99 72
or 446 7620 or 709 9519

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Apartments
•2&amp;3 bedroom apartments
•Central heat &amp; A. C
•Washer/dryer hookup
•All electnc averaging

$50 $601month
•Owner pays water sewer
trash

(304)882-3017

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3644

Fum shed upslatrs 3 rooms
38R 1 5 bath house m and bath Clean no pets
town $ 575~re n t + sec dep depos11 req 740 446 1519
446 3644

Gtllllpollo Coreor Cotlogo
(Careers Close To Home)

Call Todayt 740·446-4387
1 80Q.2t4 0452
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Accredlled Member Aecredlllr~g
counc~ 10r lnclei)I!IOdent Colleges
and Scnoo!l 12748

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For sale by owner 3BA
Ran ch 1 bath Fam1ly
Room Stove/Fndge WID
mcluded Askmg $70 000
Call 740 709 6339

- - - - - - - - Gracious Living 1 and 2
3BR 2 story house good Bedroom Apts at Village
location n town No Pets Manor and A1vers de Apts 111
Call 446 I 162
Middleport from $327 to

m:i:"":~':'IO•I•llL•!-,H~o-~·IE·.~-, $592 740 992 5064 Eqoal
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SAVINGS

Shop
Classlftedsl

Houstng Opportunity

Modern 1 Bedroom apt Call
2 Bedroom 1n Ato Grande 446 0390
area Weekly or b1 week
ly rent Oepos 1 $400 740 Modern 1 BR Apt Call 44 6
245 5591 or 740 645 5429 3736
2 or 3 bedroom B\lallable New a bd apt In MaSOn
Water &amp; trash Included No wood fl oors •ncludes water
pets 740 441 7033
sewer
app 1ances and
2BR mostlv tum1shed No washer &amp; dryer $435

pets Water pd $350/mo (740)41 6 6622
$350 dep 441 0829 call
New Haven 1 Br lurmshed
after 5 pm
apt
has
WID no
like Country? Tak ng appt1 pels dep &amp;ref 992 0165
cat1ons 14&gt;&lt;70 3BA C/A
All electri c RIO Grande Spac1ous second-floor apt
Area (740)245 5893
overlookmg Galhpohs C1ty
--'-'-----~- Park and nver LA den
N ce 2 bd trailer New large k tchen dmmg are a
Haven small year tncludcs w11h all new apphences &amp;
gas $4IS ' 740 )416 6622
cupboards 3BA laundry
N1ce 2B R at Johnsons area 2 1/2 baths $900 per
Mobile Home Park 740 446 month Call 446 44 25 or

2003

446 2:Ji!5

House for Sale by Owner 2
Townhouse
to 3br 1 acres completely Trailer lor rent 3BA 2 BA Ta ra
remodeled AI 2 N 9 m1les Call 367 7762 or 446 4060 Apartments Very SpaciOus

304 895 3129

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House for sale 1n Racme
area Approx 4 acres all
professionally landscaped
Ranch style house w th 4
bedrooms llv1ng room d1n
1ng room kitchen large lam
1\y room central a1r gas heat
and I fireplace Add111on of a
large Flonda room corn
pletely cedar opens onto
patio &amp; pool area Heated •n
ground pool enclosed by pr•
vacy lenc•ng and land
scaped Fmlshed 2 car
gan~go at1ached to house
and finished &amp; heated 3 car
garage
unattached
Excellent condition ready to
move In $255 000 00 Call

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(740)9&lt;19 2217

740 339 0362

AI'\IUM.,IfiS

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1 and 2 bedroom apart
ments turn1 shed and unfur
mshed and houses •n
Pomeroy an d M1ddleport
securit y depos1t reqUired no
pets 740 992 2218
-------,.-1 bedroom apt 2nd Ave
Gall1pohs 740 446 4383

2 Bedrooms CIA 1 t/2
Bath
Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Pool Pat1o Start $425/Mo
No Pets
lease Plu s
Secunty DepoSit Requ1red

(740)367-()547

TW1n R111ers Tower Is accept
1ng applications for wa111ng
!1 st tor Hud subs1zad 1 br
apartmen1for
the
elderlyl d1sabled call 675
Equal
Housmg
6679
t Bedroom Tn level Ou1et Opportunity
locatton close IO hosptlal cr;:;:.;;.;;..;.:.:W~A-N_fllll
_ __,
Refe rences &amp; DepoSit

10 RfNr

Requ11ed (740\446 2957

I BR Apt W/0 hookups Need to Rent Pastures tor e
Internet/satellite TV mel tew Cows &amp; Horses w111
wtrent close to hosptal Call dean &amp; fence if needed 304

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Bdrm remodeled new car
pet sto'o'e &amp; fr1g water
sewer trash pd Middleport
$425 00
No pets Ref
requ1red 740 843 5264

8935 $t6 900

ACREAG!

No Fee Unless We W1nl
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AVON! All Areasl To Bu~ or - - - - - - - Sell Shirley Spears 304 local Insurance Co looking
tor representative to ser'o'tce
675-1429
local areas Guaranteed firEil
three references on or
year
mcome
plus
commiebefore
December 21 2007
BENNIGAN S Now H~tmg
M1mmum
$1950
to
tor Cooks &amp; Servers Apply s10n
monthly Please call 740
Ms Phyllts Mason SPHA
wl!hm
701-2 557
email
Director of HR
Unlversrty ot RIO Grande
CLERICAL
PO Box 500
R+L CARRIERS, one of the
RIO Grande OH 45674
., at1on s largest family
F8)(f 740 245 4909
owned LTL motor tre1ghl car
email pmasonOrlo edu
ners has 1mmed•ate open
EEO/AA Employer
mgs
lor
Part Time
Clerical/Data Entry/Billing
pos1t10ns 2nd shift (M
POST OFFICE NOW
Ff4pm 10pm) Must type
HIRING
m n 30 wpm With accuracy
Avg Pay $2Mu or
and possess excellent data
$57K annually
entry/general off1ce sk1lls
lncludmg Federal Benefits
We offer a llartlng wage ot
and OTPa1dTralnlng
5M1r and a comprehen
VacatiOr'IS FTIPT
sl'o'e benelitS package that
1 866-542 1531
mcludes a 401k ret1rement
USWA
plan and free 11acat10n lodgrope
manager
mg at our employee resorts
new a~rtment compte
In Ft Myers Beach &amp;
n Point Pleasant Full tim
Daytona Beach FL
Big
tatus temporan ly dunn
Bear CA
and P1geon
ease up penod and the
Forge Tn Come for a per
rfTianent part time W
sonal 1nterv~ew at 6163
Her paid tralnlflQ and flex •
Huntington Ad GallipoliS
le hours Please fa
Ferry WV 255 15 PH BOO
sume to 304-755-o957
669 1809 or tax to 304 675
4682
M/F/DN EOE McCiures Restaurant ( Super 8 Motel accepting
www gorlc com
www.IIr.: Gall1pohs Only) now hlm-,g appl1cat1ons for part lime
pari &amp; lull time dayehlft
II&lt;.Oll1Il
desk clerll; Must be able Ia
avatlable Apply between 10
work flex1ble hours and pos
and 11 AM Monday
Dnver
sass ex~ellent customer
Couner Dnver needed fo r Satu rday
service sk1lls Apply 1n per
Jocal area Part I me a few - - - - - - - - : : : - son No Phone Calls
hours m I We are look1ng tor Wanted experienced or will
Independent Contractors 1ng to be tramed to mstall
w1th the1r own veh•cle and repa1r 2 way rad1o Two Sw1tchboard operators
Good pay needed 1n the Gallipolis
Retired or Sem1 Ret!red equ1pment
looking for a few hrs a day excellent benefits Mall or area Must be willing to work
Call 412 787 8880 lv mes fax resume to Ga•l Clutter all three shifts Payrate IS
Lloyd s Electron~ Inc PO $8 OOhr plus differential
sage
Box 250 Millwood WV Must have prBYIOUB swttch
304 273 2790 board expenence Fax
Person tor live In with elderly 25282
(phone) 304 273-()105 (lax) resumes to 740 353-2913
lady Coll740 367 7129

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SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI1

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I'RoF!NiiONAL

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MOBILE HOMES
------FOR SALE
Apartment for rent 1 2

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APARIMENTS

New home 1n Gallipolis 1BR n1cely turn Ou1et area
2BA 2BA 3 acres MIL Su•table for 1 adult prwate
AEOUCE DI $80 000 Cal dnveway w/carport No pets
740 446 7029
$375mo Ref dep req $200

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FORSAIE

LOlli Dog 6 monlhs old

femal e Shett1 e Beagle m1x
Chnstmas Wreaths &amp; Grave looks like short ha1red
Blankols $5 $25 (740)949 mtmature Collie Fur pre
2t t5 740 949 3t5t Sues domlnately black Legs and
Greenhouse
paws are white wllh tan
spots
last seen Country
GIVEAWAY
Club Ad Reward off~ red
304 675 6258

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675 2592

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Carpet

Beagle pups, 1 m.. 1 1.. 12

wks. old, AKC registered,
Berber, Repaired, New &amp; Rebuih In dewormed. 2 sets of shots,

Sale:

Wednesday, December 19,

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AERATION MOTORS

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$6.95/yd; plush, $5.95/yd, S1ock. Call Ron Evans. 1· parents are excellent hunt· · Angus Bulls, brecl heifers .
.15' wlde &amp; 13'6"wide carpet 800 _537 •9528.
10 stock. Mollohan Carpet, ...:..:~_.;.::;::__ _ __

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SHERIFF SALES
CASE
NUMBER
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MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF ,.

Avo., NEW AND USED STEEL

Gallipolis.
OH.
(740)446-7444

Phone Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete,
AnQte,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Mollohan
Furniture. Grating
For
Drains,
Now Sota &amp; Love Seal $400. Driveways &amp; Walk~a~s. L&amp;l

dogs,

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO.
202 Clark Chapel Ad. Scrap Mo1ols Open Monday, ::388::::_::
·864::.::5_ _ _- - ' FOR S.W:
IN PERSUANCE OF It
Bidwell, Ohio 740-388-()173 Tuesda~. Wednesda~ &amp; CKC
ed
T
Poodl
.._
_
_
liiiliiiiiio-rl
Friday, Sam-4:30pm. Closed
.regis 1~r
oy
e --,
ORDER OF SALE TO
Thursda~
Saturday
&amp; puppies, tatls docked, dew- 01 . Hyundai
Accent .ME DIRECTED FROM
1 claws removed, shots &amp; v~t Hatchbadt 5 speed trans,
Sunday. (740)446-7300
SAID COURT IN THE
checked, colors black, apn ENTITLED
cot &amp; cream. males $300 &amp; 65,310 miles, good corldi- ABOVE
lion. needs catalytic convert· ACTION, . I
3- 50 cal. inline muzzle load- Swim Spas Arrived! Save
WILL
ers, 1-Knight LK2 with $$$Tiki Tubs Hot Tub Outlet. females ~ 350 · (740l 992 • er. Asking $3200. Call 740- EXPOSE TO SALE AT
700 7
avai lable. ~
=----..,.--- 709-6339.
scope,
$150;
1·Now Cioseouts
PUBLIC AUCTION ON
England fire arms with Ashland , KY 606·929·5655 EngliSh Bulldog 1 Yr old - - - - - - - - THE FRONT STEPS OF
flberoptic sights, $100; 1- Free Deli&lt;Jery + $5.00. OFF!! Female. AKC Reg. Friendly 98 Pontiac Flreblrd. V-6. 5 THE MEIGS COUNTY
Tradlllon, $75; (740)742·
a 1ns ro uc or sae &amp; good_w/ kids. $1500. 740- spd. T-Tops, dual flowmaster COURT HOUSE ON
atkins Gourmet FOod
441 -9550
exhaust, K&amp;N · fUter, dallY FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,
re great lor cooktng &amp; bak
Full blooded Rat Terrier for dnvor. PNI,PIL.$6000 OBO. 2008 AT 10 A.M., OF
ng this Holiday Season
740·•16-0860 or 441-9335 SAID DAY, THE FOL·
sale. 7 weeks old . No shots.
11
Curtis at (740)742
LOWING DESCRIBED
$50.00.
Con1ae1
Roy
Miller
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REAL
ESTATE.
Jr. 404 Pioneer Trial Rd. Focus, Cavalier, Lesabre ,
pool1llblo. 4•8 air~- ~
Situated In 1ho County

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lm;Jala, Grand-Am, Toyota,
fill tetlte, neon beer sig~s, We now have Bobo Flell Patriot. Ohio 45658
Mazda, Camara, Regal ,
CO's
call
304·5938187
or
2004 Honda Formen 450
Just In time for Christmas, small and full size trucks
304·593·81 07 in Mason. WV
4x•. 740-339-3528
reduced price $250 AKC Compare quality and price

"Barrel Only" Remington
Model 31 12 Ga., 26n Imp
Cyl., vent rib, this barrel has

·rifling for slug shooting, nice

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l'!:rs

FOR SALE

.,

s175 .

Also
Remington 1 male Yorkie Puppy. very
Model 870 12 Ga .. 30~ full . tiny. 740-446-3398
early model with small roulld
groove_d orend, excellent 2 Australian Shep,herds
' you won't find pups fu ll blooded. no
through-out,
papers, $100 ea. (740)742-

anot her th is clean. $395. 2728
740-533,3870

Brand new Nintendo Wll
Box never opened. $500

Registered Boston Terrier Warrant~ on all vehicles.
puppies.
Now
taking Stop or call Cook Motors.
deposits . to
ho ld for 328 Jackson Pike. 740-446ChristmaS. Parents on pram- 0103
·
ises .. with pedig ree. First - - - - - - - shots. vet checked and For Christmas: 1999 Toyota
wormed. Call 740•38 8-9 325 Corolla. auto, well main Miniature Sc hnauze r pups

haired Dachshund
Call
.
_
puppies. $ 450 _ Call 446 _
740 709 9532
1237
Used 95 Wolff Sunquest Pro _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:_

Poodle pups mlf black or
cream $400. Boxer pups 5

In Loving
Memory of

Betty L.
Young
She went to be
with the Lord

5 years ago.

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eves 645·3589 days

-------2007 KX100 Dirt Bike, lone
new, never raced $2,500

good rabbit dogs, (740)742· one female (S350). Please 304-882-2416
'II R\ It I -..;

_21_2_s_ _ _ _ _ _ call (740) 247-4700

9 CKC registered Mini Pitbull puppies great presDachshunds . long &amp; short ents , affectionate. all shots.,
haired, red. black &amp; tan , wormed, White with brindle
sable ~ Ready to · Go" SPOIS $75.00.740-992.()219.

rtO u...HOME
.
IIVII'KOVE!\.fENTS
1•

.
BASEMENT
females &amp; males $300 each
Pomeranian Puppies, 3
WATERPROOFING
304-593-3820
Male, 2 red, 1 cream. -2 Uncooditional lifetime guarFemales cream. $300. antee.- Local references fur·
ACA Lhasa Apso 2 Male 9
Roady 12·20. 740·388-8642 nished. Established 1975.
Weeks Old 2nd round of
stlots and wormed. Great at Ready for Christmas Golden Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446opening gifts early . 425.00, Retrie&lt;Jer · Puppies $150. 0870, Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.
firm . 304-544-5529. E·mail 740-742-1802.
lovethemds@aol com.

For

wl&lt;s old. 2nd round of shots
and wormed. Great at open·
ing gifts earl y. $425 firm.

ANew Home?
TrY the
Classifieds!!

304·544·5529. E·mail
lovethereds @aol.com

Adorable
ready
for
Christmas CKC Yorkies, 2
very healthy males, tMack &amp;
tan puppies 304-675·1298

lose you,
But you .didn't
go alone,
For part of me
went with you the
day God calhd
you holoe.
Forever loved and
·missed by
Husband Ken

family
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and

In Memory

I

eKc. cond. $4000 441-0243

t-740-696-1085.

ACA Lhasa Apso. 2 Males. 9

It broke my bean to

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Mlmature Pinscher pups mlf
chocolateftan $400. Coll,le 00 8S3 HD Sportster, 2 seat,
pups slw mit $350. All AKC. windshield . new exhaust.

· d AKC
. 1ere d Only two Qeaut!ful Bichon
16s 1.nnl·ng·bed. New pao1s, 3 tratne
regiS
new bulbs, e)':C. cond. $600 Blu etlck .(Beagles) and 3 Frise puppies available for
fi rm. U-Haui.446-B613
AKC registered Bluetick. 1 that special Christmas ~res·
.d 1 rted pups, ver'Y ent! One male ($300) and
yr. ol s a

In Memory

1a1ne
· d. 160,000 m1.· $2850 .

black or sip $350. Standard 446-9555 or 339.()315

3 AKC Black &amp; Tan Brindle. m~l~s. faun_or brindle $300. --,
Long

AKC

Spaniel puppies.. wormed,

:l04·273-43n

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shots.$100 74Q-446-4172 or
256·1619 Steve Stapleton
:

males,
$800 fema
les. Ready
for ChriS1mas.
740·645·2611

CKC TOy Teacup Poodles. 3
males. I female $300 each.
740-446•4430 or 339·9729

In Memory

In loving memory
of

Malcolm Guinther
Gone but n_ot forgotten
Always missed by
Wife-Kids-Grandkids

of Meigs, State of Ohio,
and In the Township of
Columbia:
And kaown as belng,Jn
Sections 23 and 29 of
said
Columbia
Township, and being
lot 11 In Rolling
Meadows Subdivision
Of said Sections as set
forth In the recorded
pill
of
said
Subdivision In Plat

and 470
Barding
Street, Ferndale, CA
95536,
Present
Address
Unknown ;
CATHLEEN
HIVELY,
Last
Known
Addresses : P.O. Box
1009, Ferndale, CA
95536,
and
UO
Barding
Street,
Ferndale, CA 95536,
Praeent
Address
Unknown;
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
NEXT
OF
KINi
DEVISEES, ADMINIS·
TRATORS,
EXECU·
TORS,
SPOUSES,
SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS OF H.D.
HIVELY AND CATHLEEN
HIVELY,
Addressas Unknown ;
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN,
DEVISEE,$, A UNIS·
TRATORS,
EXECUTORS,
SPOUSES,
SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS OF DAVIS
GEDRAL, DECEASED;

Cabinet 7·A, Meigs
County, Ohio Plat
records.
CURRENT
OWNER :
RODNEY F. GRAVES
ET AL.
.
PROPERTY AT: 28151
OLD ST. RT. 346
ALBANY, OHIO 45710
PPH 05·00847.000
PRIOR DEED REFERENCES; VOLUME 234,
PAGE 151
APPRAISED
AT
$125,000.00 TERMS OF
SALE: CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
213RDS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE.
10% DOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRMATION OF SALE.
THE APPRAISAL DID
INCLUDE AN INTER!·
OR EXAMINATION OF
THE HOUSE.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE;
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF
ATIORNEY FOR. THE
PLAINTIFF
SHAPIRO .R. FELTY
1500 W 3RD ST. , SUITE

www. mydailysentinel.com

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Help Wanted

I

Help Wanted

WANTED: Buck~ye Communi1y Services is
opening a new home and has the following

positions available to assist two individuals
with mental retardation in Chester (Meigs
Coun1y:

I) 40 hiS: 2:30 p - 12:30 a S/S; 3 p - 12:30 a
Mffu
2) 35 hiS: 3 p - 12:30 a WrTh/F; 9 a - 2:30 p
Su:
3) 35 hrs; 12:~0 - 9 a S/S/Mffu
.
4) 32 hrs ; 12:30 · 9 a Wffh; 12:30a - 2:30 p F;
Mus1 have high school diploma or GED, valid

driver's license, three yeaTs good driving
experience
1nd
a~equate
automobile
insurance. $7 .50/hr. Send resume to:
P.O. Box 604, Jackson, OH 45640.
Deadlinefor applican1s; 12/21/07.
Pre-employment drug te sting.
Equal Opponuni1y Employer.

NEA
ACROSS

Phillip

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tl

On&amp; rUC
'Vinyl Siding
• Replocement
Windows
, Roofing
, Decks
·

~~~~North
• 7 4

On

Must be motivated to succeed .
Excellent inventory to sell from
401 k, Medical Insurance plan.
good pay plan
Apply in person

Smith
Superstore
1900 Eastern Ave.
Gall[polis, OH
Christmas Sj~eelal
Can't think of that special gih to
buy someone?
How about getting someone's
carpet or fum~ure cleaned.

Captain Steamer
Is selling gift cards.
Call Toll Free 888-338-7847 or
740-446-6784 or 304-675-4218

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BINGO

• New Homes
• Garages

MONTY

• Complete
Remodeling

•Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions
Owner:
James Keesee II
742-2332

4 A

S&lt;HIIh

• KQ 5

Stop &amp; Compare

Hi ll's Self
Storage

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29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740-949·2217

North

Pass

East

24

Pas s

3 NT

All

pass

Opening lead: • J

H&amp;H

'J.'M

GuUering
Seamless Gutters

/

Roofing, Siding, Gutters
Insured &amp; Bonded

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5

Addresses Unknown ;
JEFF
GEDRAL, r
Address
Unknown;
Public Notice
THE
UNKNOWN ____:.:..:,~.:.:..;~HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, 00355.002; and in deed
DEVISEES, ADMINIS· r.corded In VOlume
TRATOR~ .
EXECU- 158, Page 523, Mel!!&amp;
TORS ,
SPOUSES, County
,
Official
SUCCESSORS AND Records, being 1.6996
ASSIGNS OF JEFF acres
located . In
GEDRAL, Addresses Section 24, Town 7,
Unknown;
LISA Range
14, Scipio
GEDRAL,
Address Township,
and
www.dJa..........kaaltlneii'J'oOOBI
\Jnknown;
THE assigned
Auditor's
UNKNOWN
HEIRS, Parcel
No.
NEXT
OF
KIN, 1700356.001. .
DEVISEES, ADMINIS· You are requtre.d to
TRATORS,
EXECU· answer the Amended
TORS,
SPOUSES, Complaint within !wen· L-----"IIQIIIIr.f:lolf:..ul
SUCCESSORS AND ty-elght (28) days after
ASSIGNS ' OF LISA the last publication of
GEDAAL, Addresses this Notice, which will
Unknown;
THE be published once
.Vf:IKNOWN
HEIRS, each week for six (6)
NEXT
OF
KIN, successive
weeks.
DEVISEES, ADMINIS- The last publication
TRATORS,
EXECU- will be made on the
TORS,
SPOUSES, 23rd day of January,
SUCCESSORS AND 2008, and the ' twenty·
ASSIGNS
OF eight (28) days .l or
RICHARD FREDERICK answer will commence .
HOLZER, DECEASED, on that date. In tha
·Addre11e1 Unknown; caae of your failure to
THE
UNKNOWN answer or otherwise
HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, respond as requested
DEVISEES, ADMINIS· by the Ohio Rules of
400
TRATORS,
EXECU· Civil Procedure, judg·
CLEVELAND,
OH TORS,
SPOUSES, ment by default will be
44113
SUCCESSORS AND rendered against you
216-621-1530
ASSIGNS OF ALICE and fo• the relief
(12) 5, 12, 19
HIVELY, DECEASED, demanded
In
the
MARJORIE MATHEWS, Complaint.
DECEASED. ROBERT Jennifer L. Sheets
Public Nollce
M .A T H E W S , (0020044)
DECEASED, VIRGINIA AHorney for Plaintiffs
The Meigs County HOLZER, DECEASED, LiHie, Sheets &amp; Warner
Department of Job and AND RICHARD HOLZ· P.O. Box 686
Family
!;ervlces ER,
DECEASED, .Pomeroy, OH 45769
Why driv e an yw here elc,e
("Malga DJFS") Is Addressee Unknown; (740) 992-6689
seeking
propossla and THE UNKNOWN (12119, 26 (1) 2, 9,' 16,
Shade River Ag. Service
from
a
qualified HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, 23
35537
St . Rt I North
Pom eroy, Off
AHorney licensed to DEVISEES, ADMINIS· -~-----practice law In the TRATORS,
EXECU740-985 -3831
Public Notice
State of Ohio, to pre- TORS,
SPOUSES,
side over certain Child SUCCESSORS I,.ND
YOUN G'S
Stanley TreeS u· p p o r t ASSIGNS
OF F.R. PUBLic NOTICE
CARPENTER
Admlnlstretive mailers BEASLEY AKA FRED NOTICE: Is
hereby
Trimming
where the . Agancy R.
BEASLEY, given that on Saturday,
SERVICE
&amp; Removal
Attorney and/or lha D E C E A S E D , December 22, 2001 at
Malga
, County Addresses Unknown
10:00 a.m., a public l * l'rolmot·and Quali1y
Proiecullng Attorney You are hereby ·noll· sale will be held at 211
NtwGarqes
Work
Second
St.,
may have a conflict of fled that you have been W.
EIIOtrloiiA Plumbing
Aoonng • Gutt•ra
Interest.
The named Defendanls In Pomeroy, Ohio. The l * ltea:son•&gt;ble Ra1es
Vlnvt Siding I Painting
Admlnlstrellve Haa~ng the action entitled Farmers Bank and l * lnstJrcd
PMio •nd Porch Decke
Officer will be required John E. McGee, et a!., Savings Company· Is l * lEKIIeri•ence&lt;l
WV038128
to hold 1he Initial Plaintiffs, vs.. H. D. selling for cash In
V.C YOUNG Ill
administrative hearing, Hively,
et
al., hand or certlllad check I Refercm:es Available!
qq,J b.'1
Call Gary S1anley @
make the admlnlstra- Defendants.
This the following collaterl ' ' ,,,
tlve recommendation action
has
been al;
740-742-2293
'• I
I
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and represent the assigned
1991 Oldsmobile 98 l!!.:~!!~~;21;J
Meigs DJFS In Court, If
No. 07 CV 121, 1G3CW53LXM4309021
neceoaary, and com· · and Is pending In the 1999 Ford E~~~rer
08
plate all
required Court of Common 1FMDU34E9XU
paperwork.
Pleas of Meigs County, 1996 Ford • Ranger
Proposer's response Ohio. Tha object of the 1FTCR10A4TUB50419
must be on their letter- Amended Complaint The Farmers Bank and
Company,
heed and must Include demands that tha title Savlnga
Ohio,
a
price
for to certain parcels of Pomeroy,
Administrative real astate be quieted reserves the right to
Hearings 1hlt do not In
the
reapectlve bid at this sale, and. to
l'eqUire a court hoa~ng Plaintiffs, John E. withdraw the above
and a price for McGee and Kristin N. collateral prior to ·aale.
.
CORNER STONE
Ad m I n Ia t reI I v e McGee, Cynthia A. Further, The Farmers
Haarlnga that requka a Burkhart and David C. Bank and savlnga CONSTRUCTION
·
·
court
hearing. Bidlack, and thlt uld Company reservea the
Propoaar must also .Pialnt11fa be found to right to rejec;t any or all
Roofing, Siding,
Maplewood
L a ke
submit
a current be the owners In ·fee bids submiHed.
Soffit, Decks,
resume. Contract not simple absolute of The above daacrlbed
Doors, Windows,
SR 124
to exceed $3,000.00 for thal.r
reapoctlvo collateral will 'be aold
Between
the contract period of parcola of real ottato "ae Is-where Ia", with Electric, Plumbing,
expresaad
or
Drywall,
January
1,
2007 dascrlbed
In the no
Implied
·warranty
Remodeling,
Room
Syracuse
through December 31 , Amended Complaint;
2008. lntereated par- or In the oven! that tha given.
Additions
&amp; Racine
Ilea shall respond to Court should lind that Foi furtller lnformaLocal Contractor
S
ummer
Meigs Department of the Defendanta' tlttt Ia tlon, or for an appoint7 4 0.367"0544 ·
Sausage Made
Job
and
Family suparlor to Plalnll1fs', ment to Ins pact colla!Free Estimates
.
Services, · Attn Jane Plalntma request this oral, prior to safe date
740.367·0536
· 740-949-2734
Banks, P.O. Box 191, Court to find thai the
contact 'cyndle or Ken
115 · Race
Street, Otfendanta have been at 992-2136.
Middleport, OH 45760, !'•JustlY ·enriched and (12)19,20,21
.
no
later
than that Plaintiffs be entiDecember 27, 2007 at tied to receive their
Publl.: Notice
10:00 a.m.
respectlwe value olthla
All submissions must un1uat
enrichment.
1113•1L•F' IZIIIII.H . .
be received by mall or Plaintiffs
funher PUBLIC NOTICE
J.a!....
hand delivered by the request that they be In compliance with
above dille and time. granted costs and all Section 5715.09 of the
No materials received other relief, either In Ohio Revised Code,
.
hlllftl . . -12:11 ..
after that date will be law or equity, which the Meigs County'
Board of Revision wftf
Included In previous •hall be proper.
submlsalons nor be The parcels of real meet to review the tax
considered.
The estato'are described In year 2007 real estata
PI I • • III
department reserves deed recorded In abstract on. December
the right to reject any Volume 82, Page 541, 20, 2007, at 10:00 a.m.
or all proposals. The Meigs County Ofllclal in the Meigs County
)
Office,
Meigs
County Recorda, bai ng 27.53 Auditor's
Departmentof Job and acres
located
in Sacond Floor, Meigs
Wise Concrete
Family Servlceals pro- Section 24, Town 7, County Courthouae.
Mary
T
Byer-HIII
hlblted from dlscrlml· Range 14,
Scipio
All 1ypes of concrete
nation on the basis of Township,
and Board of Revlalon
Owner: Rick Wise
race, color, national assigned
Auditor's Secretary
740-992-5929
origin, sex, aga, roll- Perce!
No.
17· (1~) 19
glon political belief or 00355.003; In deed
740-416-1698
dlaabllfty.
recorded In Vofuma76,
(1'2) 12, 19, 26
Page 377,
Meigs
County
OHICial
Records, being 3.3553
· '
Public Notice
acrea located in
Section 24, Town 7,
IN THE
COMMON Rengo 14,
Scipio
PLEAS COURT OF Township,
and
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO assigned
Auditor's ·
JOHN E. McGEE, ET Parcel
No.
1('-

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in this
space
for
S60 per
month

Feed
$10.50/100

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Eggy drink
BLT need
Steel gird·
era (hyph.)
Like a log
Cell off
Decided on
Ant-sized

A pair for today
and for tomorrow

tnitiala
18 Fall-food
acronym
21 Craftsperson
23 Floppy
takers
26- Lingus
2713now50
28 Merry
sound
(hyph.)
29 Nursery
item
31 Premed
course
32 Loaf of com
bread
33 Chalty
feline
36 ''Puppy
. Love" alngar

DOWN

12 BoK up
13 Actress
1 Helium
- Sommer
or neon
18 Greek
2 Slugger
leiters
Mel 19 Serious
3 Mo. Hagen
offense
of films
20 Winds up
4 Basketball 22 Sunflower
hoops
grower
5 Invent
23 Committees
(2 wds.)
24 Runs after
6 Elevator
25 Lustrous
stop
fabric
7 Flfnwmker · 28 Eggs
- WertmUiar
partnar
8 Lime coole&lt; 30 Team cheer
9 Soo, to
34 Wry
Coustaau
35 Tightrope
10 MS
walker
polishers
40 Cast a ballot

41 Fe,
commonly
43 Bleach ou1
45 Chromosome pan
46 Early
afternoon
47 Caveman
from Moo
48 Witty
remark
50 Poker card
51 Game
pieces
52 Conniving

Poet and journalist Eugene Field wrote,
'Here we have a baby. His composed of
a bald head and a pair of lungs."
Today's deal and tomorrow's comprise
an importarit pair in the . discipline of
delensiwe play. II might seam like child's
play 10 you to get 1hom righ1, bu1many

West,·dolending llgainS1 Uvea no·trump,
leads 1ho spade jaclc;' four, 1wo, king.
South immediately playa e dub, putting
Wesl back in. What shouldhappan nold?
Also, wha1 do you think ol 1he NorthSou1h bidding?
Taking tho second of 1hal Pair of ques-

tions first, the bidding is fine. Remember,

two no-trump, North should raise to
· game. He can see six tricks (five clubs

THE BORN LOSER

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Since 1ho only chance is 1ha1 Eos1 holds
1ho diamond ace, Wos1 should shill to
1he diamond nine. lhe high card denying
an honor in the su ft. East should grab the

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and one heart). and il partner does not
have the heart king, the finesse is prob·ab_ly winning because it is through the
opening bidder.
From the first triclc, Wesl should know
1ha1 Sou1h holds 1he spade queen. If
EaS1 had 1ha1 card, ~e would have ei1her
played i1 or signaled with a high, encouraging spot card. Therefore, unless Sou1h
has exaelly 1he double10n king-queen,
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Through simply circulating with the
masses In the year ahead, vou will learn
to garner some rather remarkable bene·
fits that are available to those \Nho go
after them. You will be one of them.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - A
special market for some knowledge or
know-how you have recently acquired
will come to your aHention today. Don't
hesitate to zero in on the outlet, because
it can become quite profitable.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19) Someone who thinks highly of you has
run into something that would be materialty advantageous. This Is not the first
time this person has steered you Jn a
good direction.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. t9) - There Is
a good chance you will meet someone
who can help you develop a new circle of
inlluentlal friends. It wilt come about
through a social ln&lt;Jitation or an
impromptu get·together.

PEANUTS

I TI-IOUGf.IT IT M161lT 8Ei NICE
TO DROP A LITTLE NOTE TO
SANTA CLAUS'S WIFE ..

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PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20) - You will
be instrumental in helping both yourself
and those who sham your day to ach ieve
something of mutual benefit. However,
be wilting to share the glory with them as
well.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll1 9) - You have a
special gift of being able to deal with
unca,rtainties in a philosophical manner.
Those who share your day will greatiy
appreciate the calming effect you have
on their fears.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - A positive
attitude will help you see the best in people with whom you have to deal.
VIsualize optimum conclusions when
working with them. and the outcome will

and BOY

be what you want.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20} - Play the
supportive role In you,r partners hip
arrangemen ts instead of trying to be a
wheeler-dealer. 'roo are smart enough to
position yourse~ in ways that will prove to
be the most effective.
CANCER (June 21 ·July 22) ~ Because
you are not likely to leave anything
important to chance. you will produce· a
day where good th ings will get even better. Don't hesitate to create a solid game
plan and adhere to it
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) - There Is apt to
be something special about you, so don 't
be surprised it you get a few more com-'
pliments th an usUal from both genders.
Observers like vour style and will try to

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member or someone close to you will be
the bearer ot some desirable lntormatton

that will buoy your spirits consk1erably. It
Is about something you have been hopIng would happen
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0c1. 23)- What serves
you particularly well Is your ability to
&amp;Yaluate the worth of a suggestion or
Idea and your know-how to m&amp;Jtlmlze It
to your advantage. Nothing will escape

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&amp; Free Turkey 3 rms &amp; half or
$20 Free turkey &amp; free Ham 5
Turkey with couch cleaned.
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12% All Stock ·

1st shotS ready to go $300

AKC Yor~e puppies. $ aoo

AL.
PLAINTIFFS
CASE NO.: 07 CV 121
-VS·
H. D. HIVELY, ET AL.
DEFENDANTS.

2007

ALLI;YOOP

WHAT A DEAl!!

English "Springer

AKC Reg. Beagle Pups, tricolored.
wormed
&amp;

Publ!c Notice ·

$100 each, E~~:cellen t Bree.ding, Top
(740)992·0228 tv. "'!SO·
Per1ormance,
Priced
Reasonably .
RODNEY F. GRAVES 110N
NOTICE BY PUBLICABoxer pups, FIEOUCEDI to www.alaterunangus.com, VS
ET AL.,
To: H.D. HIVELY, Last
$225.00 CKC Reg. Vel
checked, tails cropped, dew
DEFENDANTS
Known
Address's:
COURT . OF COMMON P.O. · Box
1009,
claws removed, ready to go.
6-females, 4-males 740- ~~;r,10:;;;;;;.:A•UIUS;;;;;;;;;~ PLEAS,
Ferndale, C.A 85536,

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19, 2007

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Beagle pups, 1 m.. 1 1.. 12

wks. old, AKC registered,
Berber, Repaired, New &amp; Rebuih In dewormed. 2 sets of shots,

Sale:

Wednesday, December 19,

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.15' wlde &amp; 13'6"wide carpet 800 _537 •9528.
10 stock. Mollohan Carpet, ...:..:~_.;.::;::__ _ __

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SHERIFF SALES
CASE
NUMBER
07CV075
PHH ·
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF ,.

Avo., NEW AND USED STEEL

Gallipolis.
OH.
(740)446-7444

Phone Steel Beams, Pipe Rebar
For
Concrete,
AnQte,
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel
Mollohan
Furniture. Grating
For
Drains,
Now Sota &amp; Love Seal $400. Driveways &amp; Walk~a~s. L&amp;l

dogs,

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO.
202 Clark Chapel Ad. Scrap Mo1ols Open Monday, ::388::::_::
·864::.::5_ _ _- - ' FOR S.W:
IN PERSUANCE OF It
Bidwell, Ohio 740-388-()173 Tuesda~. Wednesda~ &amp; CKC
ed
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Poodl
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liiiliiiiiio-rl
Friday, Sam-4:30pm. Closed
.regis 1~r
oy
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ORDER OF SALE TO
Thursda~
Saturday
&amp; puppies, tatls docked, dew- 01 . Hyundai
Accent .ME DIRECTED FROM
1 claws removed, shots &amp; v~t Hatchbadt 5 speed trans,
Sunday. (740)446-7300
SAID COURT IN THE
checked, colors black, apn ENTITLED
cot &amp; cream. males $300 &amp; 65,310 miles, good corldi- ABOVE
lion. needs catalytic convert· ACTION, . I
3- 50 cal. inline muzzle load- Swim Spas Arrived! Save
WILL
ers, 1-Knight LK2 with $$$Tiki Tubs Hot Tub Outlet. females ~ 350 · (740l 992 • er. Asking $3200. Call 740- EXPOSE TO SALE AT
700 7
avai lable. ~
=----..,.--- 709-6339.
scope,
$150;
1·Now Cioseouts
PUBLIC AUCTION ON
England fire arms with Ashland , KY 606·929·5655 EngliSh Bulldog 1 Yr old - - - - - - - - THE FRONT STEPS OF
flberoptic sights, $100; 1- Free Deli&lt;Jery + $5.00. OFF!! Female. AKC Reg. Friendly 98 Pontiac Flreblrd. V-6. 5 THE MEIGS COUNTY
Tradlllon, $75; (740)742·
a 1ns ro uc or sae &amp; good_w/ kids. $1500. 740- spd. T-Tops, dual flowmaster COURT HOUSE ON
atkins Gourmet FOod
441 -9550
exhaust, K&amp;N · fUter, dallY FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,
re great lor cooktng &amp; bak
Full blooded Rat Terrier for dnvor. PNI,PIL.$6000 OBO. 2008 AT 10 A.M., OF
ng this Holiday Season
740·•16-0860 or 441-9335 SAID DAY, THE FOL·
sale. 7 weeks old . No shots.
11
Curtis at (740)742
LOWING DESCRIBED
$50.00.
Con1ae1
Roy
Miller
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REAL
ESTATE.
Jr. 404 Pioneer Trial Rd. Focus, Cavalier, Lesabre ,
pool1llblo. 4•8 air~- ~
Situated In 1ho County

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lm;Jala, Grand-Am, Toyota,
fill tetlte, neon beer sig~s, We now have Bobo Flell Patriot. Ohio 45658
Mazda, Camara, Regal ,
CO's
call
304·5938187
or
2004 Honda Formen 450
Just In time for Christmas, small and full size trucks
304·593·81 07 in Mason. WV
4x•. 740-339-3528
reduced price $250 AKC Compare quality and price

"Barrel Only" Remington
Model 31 12 Ga., 26n Imp
Cyl., vent rib, this barrel has

·rifling for slug shooting, nice

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FOR SALE

.,

s175 .

Also
Remington 1 male Yorkie Puppy. very
Model 870 12 Ga .. 30~ full . tiny. 740-446-3398
early model with small roulld
groove_d orend, excellent 2 Australian Shep,herds
' you won't find pups fu ll blooded. no
through-out,
papers, $100 ea. (740)742-

anot her th is clean. $395. 2728
740-533,3870

Brand new Nintendo Wll
Box never opened. $500

Registered Boston Terrier Warrant~ on all vehicles.
puppies.
Now
taking Stop or call Cook Motors.
deposits . to
ho ld for 328 Jackson Pike. 740-446ChristmaS. Parents on pram- 0103
·
ises .. with pedig ree. First - - - - - - - shots. vet checked and For Christmas: 1999 Toyota
wormed. Call 740•38 8-9 325 Corolla. auto, well main Miniature Sc hnauze r pups

haired Dachshund
Call
.
_
puppies. $ 450 _ Call 446 _
740 709 9532
1237
Used 95 Wolff Sunquest Pro _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:_

Poodle pups mlf black or
cream $400. Boxer pups 5

In Loving
Memory of

Betty L.
Young
She went to be
with the Lord

5 years ago.

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eves 645·3589 days

-------2007 KX100 Dirt Bike, lone
new, never raced $2,500

good rabbit dogs, (740)742· one female (S350). Please 304-882-2416
'II R\ It I -..;

_21_2_s_ _ _ _ _ _ call (740) 247-4700

9 CKC registered Mini Pitbull puppies great presDachshunds . long &amp; short ents , affectionate. all shots.,
haired, red. black &amp; tan , wormed, White with brindle
sable ~ Ready to · Go" SPOIS $75.00.740-992.()219.

rtO u...HOME
.
IIVII'KOVE!\.fENTS
1•

.
BASEMENT
females &amp; males $300 each
Pomeranian Puppies, 3
WATERPROOFING
304-593-3820
Male, 2 red, 1 cream. -2 Uncooditional lifetime guarFemales cream. $300. antee.- Local references fur·
ACA Lhasa Apso 2 Male 9
Roady 12·20. 740·388-8642 nished. Established 1975.
Weeks Old 2nd round of
stlots and wormed. Great at Ready for Christmas Golden Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446opening gifts early . 425.00, Retrie&lt;Jer · Puppies $150. 0870, Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.
firm . 304-544-5529. E·mail 740-742-1802.
lovethemds@aol com.

For

wl&lt;s old. 2nd round of shots
and wormed. Great at open·
ing gifts earl y. $425 firm.

ANew Home?
TrY the
Classifieds!!

304·544·5529. E·mail
lovethereds @aol.com

Adorable
ready
for
Christmas CKC Yorkies, 2
very healthy males, tMack &amp;
tan puppies 304-675·1298

lose you,
But you .didn't
go alone,
For part of me
went with you the
day God calhd
you holoe.
Forever loved and
·missed by
Husband Ken

family
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and

In Memory

I

eKc. cond. $4000 441-0243

t-740-696-1085.

ACA Lhasa Apso. 2 Males. 9

It broke my bean to

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Mlmature Pinscher pups mlf
chocolateftan $400. Coll,le 00 8S3 HD Sportster, 2 seat,
pups slw mit $350. All AKC. windshield . new exhaust.

· d AKC
. 1ere d Only two Qeaut!ful Bichon
16s 1.nnl·ng·bed. New pao1s, 3 tratne
regiS
new bulbs, e)':C. cond. $600 Blu etlck .(Beagles) and 3 Frise puppies available for
fi rm. U-Haui.446-B613
AKC registered Bluetick. 1 that special Christmas ~res·
.d 1 rted pups, ver'Y ent! One male ($300) and
yr. ol s a

In Memory

1a1ne
· d. 160,000 m1.· $2850 .

black or sip $350. Standard 446-9555 or 339.()315

3 AKC Black &amp; Tan Brindle. m~l~s. faun_or brindle $300. --,
Long

AKC

Spaniel puppies.. wormed,

:l04·273-43n

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shots.$100 74Q-446-4172 or
256·1619 Steve Stapleton
:

males,
$800 fema
les. Ready
for ChriS1mas.
740·645·2611

CKC TOy Teacup Poodles. 3
males. I female $300 each.
740-446•4430 or 339·9729

In Memory

In loving memory
of

Malcolm Guinther
Gone but n_ot forgotten
Always missed by
Wife-Kids-Grandkids

of Meigs, State of Ohio,
and In the Township of
Columbia:
And kaown as belng,Jn
Sections 23 and 29 of
said
Columbia
Township, and being
lot 11 In Rolling
Meadows Subdivision
Of said Sections as set
forth In the recorded
pill
of
said
Subdivision In Plat

and 470
Barding
Street, Ferndale, CA
95536,
Present
Address
Unknown ;
CATHLEEN
HIVELY,
Last
Known
Addresses : P.O. Box
1009, Ferndale, CA
95536,
and
UO
Barding
Street,
Ferndale, CA 95536,
Praeent
Address
Unknown;
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
NEXT
OF
KINi
DEVISEES, ADMINIS·
TRATORS,
EXECU·
TORS,
SPOUSES,
SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS OF H.D.
HIVELY AND CATHLEEN
HIVELY,
Addressas Unknown ;
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN,
DEVISEE,$, A UNIS·
TRATORS,
EXECUTORS,
SPOUSES,
SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS OF DAVIS
GEDRAL, DECEASED;

Cabinet 7·A, Meigs
County, Ohio Plat
records.
CURRENT
OWNER :
RODNEY F. GRAVES
ET AL.
.
PROPERTY AT: 28151
OLD ST. RT. 346
ALBANY, OHIO 45710
PPH 05·00847.000
PRIOR DEED REFERENCES; VOLUME 234,
PAGE 151
APPRAISED
AT
$125,000.00 TERMS OF
SALE: CANNOT BE
SOLD FOR LESS THAN
213RDS
OF
THE
APPRAISED VALUE.
10% DOWN ON THE
DAY OF SALE, CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
CHECK,
BALANCE
DUE ON CONFIRMATION OF SALE.
THE APPRAISAL DID
INCLUDE AN INTER!·
OR EXAMINATION OF
THE HOUSE.
ROBERT E. BEEGLE;
MEIGS
COUNTY
SHERIFF
ATIORNEY FOR. THE
PLAINTIFF
SHAPIRO .R. FELTY
1500 W 3RD ST. , SUITE

www. mydailysentinel.com

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Help Wanted

I

Help Wanted

WANTED: Buck~ye Communi1y Services is
opening a new home and has the following

positions available to assist two individuals
with mental retardation in Chester (Meigs
Coun1y:

I) 40 hiS: 2:30 p - 12:30 a S/S; 3 p - 12:30 a
Mffu
2) 35 hiS: 3 p - 12:30 a WrTh/F; 9 a - 2:30 p
Su:
3) 35 hrs; 12:~0 - 9 a S/S/Mffu
.
4) 32 hrs ; 12:30 · 9 a Wffh; 12:30a - 2:30 p F;
Mus1 have high school diploma or GED, valid

driver's license, three yeaTs good driving
experience
1nd
a~equate
automobile
insurance. $7 .50/hr. Send resume to:
P.O. Box 604, Jackson, OH 45640.
Deadlinefor applican1s; 12/21/07.
Pre-employment drug te sting.
Equal Opponuni1y Employer.

NEA
ACROSS

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'Vinyl Siding
• Replocement
Windows
, Roofing
, Decks
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Must be motivated to succeed .
Excellent inventory to sell from
401 k, Medical Insurance plan.
good pay plan
Apply in person

Smith
Superstore
1900 Eastern Ave.
Gall[polis, OH
Christmas Sj~eelal
Can't think of that special gih to
buy someone?
How about getting someone's
carpet or fum~ure cleaned.

Captain Steamer
Is selling gift cards.
Call Toll Free 888-338-7847 or
740-446-6784 or 304-675-4218

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BINGO

• New Homes
• Garages

MONTY

• Complete
Remodeling

•Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions
Owner:
James Keesee II
742-2332

4 A

S&lt;HIIh

• KQ 5

Stop &amp; Compare

Hi ll's Self
Storage

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29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio
45771
740-949·2217

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East

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Opening lead: • J

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'J.'M

GuUering
Seamless Gutters

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Roofing, Siding, Gutters
Insured &amp; Bonded

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Addresses Unknown ;
JEFF
GEDRAL, r
Address
Unknown;
Public Notice
THE
UNKNOWN ____:.:..:,~.:.:..;~HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, 00355.002; and in deed
DEVISEES, ADMINIS· r.corded In VOlume
TRATOR~ .
EXECU- 158, Page 523, Mel!!&amp;
TORS ,
SPOUSES, County
,
Official
SUCCESSORS AND Records, being 1.6996
ASSIGNS OF JEFF acres
located . In
GEDRAL, Addresses Section 24, Town 7,
Unknown;
LISA Range
14, Scipio
GEDRAL,
Address Township,
and
www.dJa..........kaaltlneii'J'oOOBI
\Jnknown;
THE assigned
Auditor's
UNKNOWN
HEIRS, Parcel
No.
NEXT
OF
KIN, 1700356.001. .
DEVISEES, ADMINIS· You are requtre.d to
TRATORS,
EXECU· answer the Amended
TORS,
SPOUSES, Complaint within !wen· L-----"IIQIIIIr.f:lolf:..ul
SUCCESSORS AND ty-elght (28) days after
ASSIGNS ' OF LISA the last publication of
GEDAAL, Addresses this Notice, which will
Unknown;
THE be published once
.Vf:IKNOWN
HEIRS, each week for six (6)
NEXT
OF
KIN, successive
weeks.
DEVISEES, ADMINIS- The last publication
TRATORS,
EXECU- will be made on the
TORS,
SPOUSES, 23rd day of January,
SUCCESSORS AND 2008, and the ' twenty·
ASSIGNS
OF eight (28) days .l or
RICHARD FREDERICK answer will commence .
HOLZER, DECEASED, on that date. In tha
·Addre11e1 Unknown; caae of your failure to
THE
UNKNOWN answer or otherwise
HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, respond as requested
DEVISEES, ADMINIS· by the Ohio Rules of
400
TRATORS,
EXECU· Civil Procedure, judg·
CLEVELAND,
OH TORS,
SPOUSES, ment by default will be
44113
SUCCESSORS AND rendered against you
216-621-1530
ASSIGNS OF ALICE and fo• the relief
(12) 5, 12, 19
HIVELY, DECEASED, demanded
In
the
MARJORIE MATHEWS, Complaint.
DECEASED. ROBERT Jennifer L. Sheets
Public Nollce
M .A T H E W S , (0020044)
DECEASED, VIRGINIA AHorney for Plaintiffs
The Meigs County HOLZER, DECEASED, LiHie, Sheets &amp; Warner
Department of Job and AND RICHARD HOLZ· P.O. Box 686
Family
!;ervlces ER,
DECEASED, .Pomeroy, OH 45769
Why driv e an yw here elc,e
("Malga DJFS") Is Addressee Unknown; (740) 992-6689
seeking
propossla and THE UNKNOWN (12119, 26 (1) 2, 9,' 16,
Shade River Ag. Service
from
a
qualified HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, 23
35537
St . Rt I North
Pom eroy, Off
AHorney licensed to DEVISEES, ADMINIS· -~-----practice law In the TRATORS,
EXECU740-985 -3831
Public Notice
State of Ohio, to pre- TORS,
SPOUSES,
side over certain Child SUCCESSORS I,.ND
YOUN G'S
Stanley TreeS u· p p o r t ASSIGNS
OF F.R. PUBLic NOTICE
CARPENTER
Admlnlstretive mailers BEASLEY AKA FRED NOTICE: Is
hereby
Trimming
where the . Agancy R.
BEASLEY, given that on Saturday,
SERVICE
&amp; Removal
Attorney and/or lha D E C E A S E D , December 22, 2001 at
Malga
, County Addresses Unknown
10:00 a.m., a public l * l'rolmot·and Quali1y
Proiecullng Attorney You are hereby ·noll· sale will be held at 211
NtwGarqes
Work
Second
St.,
may have a conflict of fled that you have been W.
EIIOtrloiiA Plumbing
Aoonng • Gutt•ra
Interest.
The named Defendanls In Pomeroy, Ohio. The l * ltea:son•&gt;ble Ra1es
Vlnvt Siding I Painting
Admlnlstrellve Haa~ng the action entitled Farmers Bank and l * lnstJrcd
PMio •nd Porch Decke
Officer will be required John E. McGee, et a!., Savings Company· Is l * lEKIIeri•ence&lt;l
WV038128
to hold 1he Initial Plaintiffs, vs.. H. D. selling for cash In
V.C YOUNG Ill
administrative hearing, Hively,
et
al., hand or certlllad check I Refercm:es Available!
qq,J b.'1
Call Gary S1anley @
make the admlnlstra- Defendants.
This the following collaterl ' ' ,,,
tlve recommendation action
has
been al;
740-742-2293
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1991 Oldsmobile 98 l!!.:~!!~~;21;J
Meigs DJFS In Court, If
No. 07 CV 121, 1G3CW53LXM4309021
neceoaary, and com· · and Is pending In the 1999 Ford E~~~rer
08
plate all
required Court of Common 1FMDU34E9XU
paperwork.
Pleas of Meigs County, 1996 Ford • Ranger
Proposer's response Ohio. Tha object of the 1FTCR10A4TUB50419
must be on their letter- Amended Complaint The Farmers Bank and
Company,
heed and must Include demands that tha title Savlnga
Ohio,
a
price
for to certain parcels of Pomeroy,
Administrative real astate be quieted reserves the right to
Hearings 1hlt do not In
the
reapectlve bid at this sale, and. to
l'eqUire a court hoa~ng Plaintiffs, John E. withdraw the above
and a price for McGee and Kristin N. collateral prior to ·aale.
.
CORNER STONE
Ad m I n Ia t reI I v e McGee, Cynthia A. Further, The Farmers
Haarlnga that requka a Burkhart and David C. Bank and savlnga CONSTRUCTION
·
·
court
hearing. Bidlack, and thlt uld Company reservea the
Propoaar must also .Pialnt11fa be found to right to rejec;t any or all
Roofing, Siding,
Maplewood
L a ke
submit
a current be the owners In ·fee bids submiHed.
Soffit, Decks,
resume. Contract not simple absolute of The above daacrlbed
Doors, Windows,
SR 124
to exceed $3,000.00 for thal.r
reapoctlvo collateral will 'be aold
Between
the contract period of parcola of real ottato "ae Is-where Ia", with Electric, Plumbing,
expresaad
or
Drywall,
January
1,
2007 dascrlbed
In the no
Implied
·warranty
Remodeling,
Room
Syracuse
through December 31 , Amended Complaint;
2008. lntereated par- or In the oven! that tha given.
Additions
&amp; Racine
Ilea shall respond to Court should lind that Foi furtller lnformaLocal Contractor
S
ummer
Meigs Department of the Defendanta' tlttt Ia tlon, or for an appoint7 4 0.367"0544 ·
Sausage Made
Job
and
Family suparlor to Plalnll1fs', ment to Ins pact colla!Free Estimates
.
Services, · Attn Jane Plalntma request this oral, prior to safe date
740.367·0536
· 740-949-2734
Banks, P.O. Box 191, Court to find thai the
contact 'cyndle or Ken
115 · Race
Street, Otfendanta have been at 992-2136.
Middleport, OH 45760, !'•JustlY ·enriched and (12)19,20,21
.
no
later
than that Plaintiffs be entiDecember 27, 2007 at tied to receive their
Publl.: Notice
10:00 a.m.
respectlwe value olthla
All submissions must un1uat
enrichment.
1113•1L•F' IZIIIII.H . .
be received by mall or Plaintiffs
funher PUBLIC NOTICE
J.a!....
hand delivered by the request that they be In compliance with
above dille and time. granted costs and all Section 5715.09 of the
No materials received other relief, either In Ohio Revised Code,
.
hlllftl . . -12:11 ..
after that date will be law or equity, which the Meigs County'
Board of Revision wftf
Included In previous •hall be proper.
submlsalons nor be The parcels of real meet to review the tax
considered.
The estato'are described In year 2007 real estata
PI I • • III
department reserves deed recorded In abstract on. December
the right to reject any Volume 82, Page 541, 20, 2007, at 10:00 a.m.
or all proposals. The Meigs County Ofllclal in the Meigs County
)
Office,
Meigs
County Recorda, bai ng 27.53 Auditor's
Departmentof Job and acres
located
in Sacond Floor, Meigs
Wise Concrete
Family Servlceals pro- Section 24, Town 7, County Courthouae.
Mary
T
Byer-HIII
hlblted from dlscrlml· Range 14,
Scipio
All 1ypes of concrete
nation on the basis of Township,
and Board of Revlalon
Owner: Rick Wise
race, color, national assigned
Auditor's Secretary
740-992-5929
origin, sex, aga, roll- Perce!
No.
17· (1~) 19
glon political belief or 00355.003; In deed
740-416-1698
dlaabllfty.
recorded In Vofuma76,
(1'2) 12, 19, 26
Page 377,
Meigs
County
OHICial
Records, being 3.3553
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acrea located in
Section 24, Town 7,
IN THE
COMMON Rengo 14,
Scipio
PLEAS COURT OF Township,
and
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO assigned
Auditor's ·
JOHN E. McGEE, ET Parcel
No.
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'Here we have a baby. His composed of
a bald head and a pair of lungs."
Today's deal and tomorrow's comprise
an importarit pair in the . discipline of
delensiwe play. II might seam like child's
play 10 you to get 1hom righ1, bu1many

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leads 1ho spade jaclc;' four, 1wo, king.
South immediately playa e dub, putting
Wesl back in. What shouldhappan nold?
Also, wha1 do you think ol 1he NorthSou1h bidding?
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The Daily Sentinel

OSU blasts Cleveland State
CLEVELAND (AP) Ohio State's national clout
isn't the same . The
Buckeyes, though, can still
be a bully inside state
lines.
Freshman Jon Diebler
made five 3-fointers in the
second hal and David
Lighty scored 15 points in
his homecoming to power
Ohio State to an 80-63 win
over Cleveland State on
Tuesday night.
Diebler, the most prolific
scorer in Ohio high school
history, finished with 17
points on 6-of-7 shooting
and fellow freshman Kosta
Koufos added 16 points
and five blocks for the
Buckeyes (7 -3), whose
size and quickness intimidated the Vikings .
Diebler came in shooting
just 18 percent (9-of-49)
oq
3-pointers..
so
Cleveland State decided to
let him fire away.
"What' s
that
kid 's
name ?" Vikings coach
Gary Waters said, fumbling for a boxscore.
"Diebler? I've got to hand
it to him. He hit those
·
shots today."
Lighty, a sophomore forward
who
attended
Cleveland's Villa AngelaSt. Joseph High School,
and Hunter are two of the
few holdovers coach Thad
Matta can count on from
last season's squad which
lost to Florida in the
NCAA championship.
While thi s season 111
Columbus is devoted to
rebuilding, there seems to
be a bright future for the
Buckeyes with Koufos,

Wahama
fromPageBl
tng outing. Vance Fellure
led the Rebel s offensive
attack with 10 points on the
night with Michah Cardwell
and Caleb McClanahan netting eight points apiece for
the visitors.
In junior varsity action
the Rebels spoiled the
Wahama reserve squads
season opener with a 51-42
decision . Brandoh Harrison
paced South Gallia in the
preliminary outing with a
game high 20 points with
Nathan Bainter notching 12
and A.J. McDaniel II.
William Zuspan tallied 16
points to lead Wahama with
Rodney Bragg scoring I 0

Diebler and freshman
Evan Turner, who .had II
points, leading the way.
"I have to grab them by
the ears, gently, and point .
them in the right direction
because everythi ng is so
new to them," Matta said
of his class of newcomers.
"They're making strides
but there's sti ll a long way
to go to get them playing
well at all times."
Ohio State, which lost
Greg Oden, Mike Conley
and Daequan Cook to the
NBA from last season's
team, will host the defending champion Gators on
Saturday.
J' Nathan Bullock led
Cleveland State (6-4) with
16 points.
Up by I 0 points at halftime, the Buckeyes scored
on eight of their firs t nine
possessions in the second
half to open a 53-31 lead
on Lighty's lay up with
14:43 remaining.
Ohio State increased its
lead to 23 and put it on
cruise control a little too
early. The Buckeyes got ·
care le ss on offense and
lazy on defense, letting
Cleveland State rip off I 0
points in a row to cut it to
63-49.
However,
Diebler
knocked dow·n consecutive
3s - the first with four
seconds left on the shot
clock - as Ohio State
restored its lead to 69-51 .
It was the Buckeyes'
first visit to Cleveland
si nce 1994, when they lost
for the only time in seven
meetings against
the
Horizon League's Vikings.

Ohio Girls Basketball Prep Scores
Ada 49, McComb 40
Ashland 64. Willard 50
·Batavia 66, St. Bernard 2 1
Bellville Clear Fork 53. Loudonville 44
Bryan 7 1, Maumee 42
Cin. Glen Este 75. Ryle , Ky. 45
Cin. Hughes 65, Cin. Shrader 29
Cin. Indian Hill80, Cin. Finneytown 51
Cin. Mariemont 37, N . Bend Taylor 31
Cin. McAUley 49, Seton 42
Cin. Mercy 56. Cin. St. Ursula 48
Cin. Mt. Healthy 50, Cin. Western Hills
40
Cin. Tali 64, Cin. Withrow 42
Cie. Glenville 69, Cie. East 30
Cie. Hts. Lutheran E . 61 , Thompson
Ledgemont 35
Cle. JFK 70, Cia. Collinwood 36
Cle. Lincoln W. 40, Cie. John Marshall32
Cie. MLK 71 , Cia. E. Tech 42
Cie. S. 64, Cle. Rhodes 45
Cois. Africentric 101 , Cols. Briggs 23
Cots. Beechcroli 43, Cots. Centennial 40
Cois. Brookhaven 7 1, Cois. East 41
Cois. Eastmoor 72, Cois. Walnut Ridge
22
Cois. Independence 68, Cots. South
Urban Academy 11
Cois. Mifflin 62, Cols. Whetstone 56
Cols. Northland 61 , Cois. Linden

McKinley 48
Convoy Crestview 48, Continental 43
Delphos Jefferson 50, Waynesfield·
Goshen 42
.
Delta 54, Tot. Emmanuel Baptist 22
Doylestown Chippewa 67 , Medina
Highland 49
Dublin Coffman 71 , Cois. Ready 34
Fairfield Christian 48, Madison Christian
19
Fairport Harbor Harding 40, Painesville
Harvey 2g.
Findlay Liberty-Benton 48, Ottawa·
Giandorf46
Fredericktown 59, Marion Elgin 27
Fremont, Ind. 49, Edon 32
Galloway
Westland
55 ,
Day.
Meadowdale 53
Gates Mills Gilmour 66, Wickliffe 54
Gates Mills Hawken JJ, Middlefield
Cardinal27
Gibsonburg 47, Swanton 44
Grove City .Cent. Crossing 66, Canal
Winchester 45
Groveport-Madison
53,
Pataskala
Watkins Memorial 42
Hamilton Ross 60, Lemon-Monroe 41
Holland Springfield 61 , Genoa Area. 51 ·
Jay Co., Ind. 68, Union City
Mississinewa Valley 18

Olentangy
Liberty
51,
Kingsway Christian 66, Brecksville· Powell
WOt:thington Kilbourne 44
.
Broadview Hts. 9
Reynoldsburg 71 , Zanesville Rosecr~ns
Lakewood 48, Newarl&lt; .Cath. 44
Lexington 42, Shelby 33
26
Lima .Cent. Cath. 60, Lima Sr. 41
Richmond Hts. 74, Kirtland 41
Madison 50, Germantown Valley View 48 Richwood N. Union 61, Mi~ord Center
Mansfield Temple Christian 58. Heritage Fairbanks 56, OT
.
Christian 24
•
Rittman 56, Massillon Tuslew 43
Marlon Harding 71 , Delaware Buckeye Riverside Stebbins 38, W. Carrollion 28
Valley 20
Sandusky Perkins 62, Bellevue 48
Marion Pleasant 68, Attica Seneca E. 38 Sparta Highland 49, Howard E. Knox 35
Massillon Perry 56, Canal Fulton Spencervole 45, Rockford Part&lt;way 27
Northwest 47
Spring. Greenan 52, Spring. NE 46
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 67, Sunbury Big Walnut 40, Newarl&lt; 32
Lafayette Allen E . 50
Thomas Worthington 64, Dublin Jarome
Metamora Evergreen 55, W. Unity Hilltop 60
27
Tipp City Bethel 55, Lewisburg Tri·
Mt. Notre .Dame 66, Ursuline Academy County N. 38
Tel. Ottawa Hills 55, Millbury Lake 51
36
N. Robinson Col. Crawford 61 , Morral Tel. Waite 64, Oregon Clay 53
Union Co., Ind. 65, Eaton 37
Ridgedale 34
Napoleon 56, Fairview 32
Upper Sandusky ~7, Bascom HopewellNapoleon 56, Sherwood Fairview 32
Loudon 24
.Van Wert Lincolnview 37, Van Wert 38
New Albany 65, Cois. Hamilton Twp . 52
· Westerville Cent: 47, Westerville S. 40
New Bremen 56, Ft. Loramie 52
Ohio Deaf 51, St. Rita School for the Wheeling Central. W.Va. 57, Shadyside
Deaf 15
·
40
Pickerington Cent. 49, Lancaster 45, OT Wood .County Christian, W.Va . 28,
Licking County .Christian 16
Pomeroy Meigs 47, Wahama , W.Va. 35

for Coach Mike Wolfe's
crew.
Wahama is slated to welcome neighboring Southern
to the Bend Area on
Saturday with junior varsity
action to begin at 6:00 pm
with varsity play to follow
at 7:30pm.
·Wahama 49, South GaHia 39
S. Gallia
9 11 8 11
39
Wahama 8 14 15 12
49
WAHAMA - Justin Arnold 4 6· 7 14,
Casey Harrison 4 0·0 9, Jordan Smith 4
0· 0 8, Garrett Underwood 3 1·2 7, Keith
Pearson 3 0·2 6, Kerry Gibbs 1 0· 1 2,
Josh Pauley 1 0·0 2, Brandon li'lowers 0
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2 10, Michah .Cardwell 3 0·0 8, Caleb
McClanahan 3 2·2 8, Jacob Watson 2 0·
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Max Wild 0 0·0 0, thomas Cook 0 0'·0 0,
John Paul Sebastian 0 0·0 0, Paul
Banker 0 Q.O 0, Kevin Johnson 0 0·0 0,
Totals 17 3·6 39.
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So they are in storage, and put · the words "Coach
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originally paid to have them shop window.

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OSU blasts Cleveland State
CLEVELAND (AP) Ohio State's national clout
isn't the same . The
Buckeyes, though, can still
be a bully inside state
lines.
Freshman Jon Diebler
made five 3-fointers in the
second hal and David
Lighty scored 15 points in
his homecoming to power
Ohio State to an 80-63 win
over Cleveland State on
Tuesday night.
Diebler, the most prolific
scorer in Ohio high school
history, finished with 17
points on 6-of-7 shooting
and fellow freshman Kosta
Koufos added 16 points
and five blocks for the
Buckeyes (7 -3), whose
size and quickness intimidated the Vikings .
Diebler came in shooting
just 18 percent (9-of-49)
oq
3-pointers..
so
Cleveland State decided to
let him fire away.
"What' s
that
kid 's
name ?" Vikings coach
Gary Waters said, fumbling for a boxscore.
"Diebler? I've got to hand
it to him. He hit those
·
shots today."
Lighty, a sophomore forward
who
attended
Cleveland's Villa AngelaSt. Joseph High School,
and Hunter are two of the
few holdovers coach Thad
Matta can count on from
last season's squad which
lost to Florida in the
NCAA championship.
While thi s season 111
Columbus is devoted to
rebuilding, there seems to
be a bright future for the
Buckeyes with Koufos,

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tng outing. Vance Fellure
led the Rebel s offensive
attack with 10 points on the
night with Michah Cardwell
and Caleb McClanahan netting eight points apiece for
the visitors.
In junior varsity action
the Rebels spoiled the
Wahama reserve squads
season opener with a 51-42
decision . Brandoh Harrison
paced South Gallia in the
preliminary outing with a
game high 20 points with
Nathan Bainter notching 12
and A.J. McDaniel II.
William Zuspan tallied 16
points to lead Wahama with
Rodney Bragg scoring I 0

Diebler and freshman
Evan Turner, who .had II
points, leading the way.
"I have to grab them by
the ears, gently, and point .
them in the right direction
because everythi ng is so
new to them," Matta said
of his class of newcomers.
"They're making strides
but there's sti ll a long way
to go to get them playing
well at all times."
Ohio State, which lost
Greg Oden, Mike Conley
and Daequan Cook to the
NBA from last season's
team, will host the defending champion Gators on
Saturday.
J' Nathan Bullock led
Cleveland State (6-4) with
16 points.
Up by I 0 points at halftime, the Buckeyes scored
on eight of their firs t nine
possessions in the second
half to open a 53-31 lead
on Lighty's lay up with
14:43 remaining.
Ohio State increased its
lead to 23 and put it on
cruise control a little too
early. The Buckeyes got ·
care le ss on offense and
lazy on defense, letting
Cleveland State rip off I 0
points in a row to cut it to
63-49.
However,
Diebler
knocked dow·n consecutive
3s - the first with four
seconds left on the shot
clock - as Ohio State
restored its lead to 69-51 .
It was the Buckeyes'
first visit to Cleveland
si nce 1994, when they lost
for the only time in seven
meetings against
the
Horizon League's Vikings.

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Ashland 64. Willard 50
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Bryan 7 1, Maumee 42
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40
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Cie. Hts. Lutheran E . 61 , Thompson
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Cie. MLK 71 , Cia. E. Tech 42
Cie. S. 64, Cle. Rhodes 45
Cois. Africentric 101 , Cols. Briggs 23
Cots. Beechcroli 43, Cots. Centennial 40
Cois. Brookhaven 7 1, Cois. East 41
Cois. Eastmoor 72, Cois. Walnut Ridge
22
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Urban Academy 11
Cois. Mifflin 62, Cols. Whetstone 56
Cols. Northland 61 , Cois. Linden

McKinley 48
Convoy Crestview 48, Continental 43
Delphos Jefferson 50, Waynesfield·
Goshen 42
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Delta 54, Tot. Emmanuel Baptist 22
Doylestown Chippewa 67 , Medina
Highland 49
Dublin Coffman 71 , Cois. Ready 34
Fairfield Christian 48, Madison Christian
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Harvey 2g.
Findlay Liberty-Benton 48, Ottawa·
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Fremont, Ind. 49, Edon 32
Galloway
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Gates Mills Hawken JJ, Middlefield
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Grove City .Cent. Crossing 66, Canal
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Groveport-Madison
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Pataskala
Watkins Memorial 42
Hamilton Ross 60, Lemon-Monroe 41
Holland Springfield 61 , Genoa Area. 51 ·
Jay Co., Ind. 68, Union City
Mississinewa Valley 18

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Liberty
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Reynoldsburg 71 , Zanesville Rosecr~ns
Lakewood 48, Newarl&lt; .Cath. 44
Lexington 42, Shelby 33
26
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Richmond Hts. 74, Kirtland 41
Madison 50, Germantown Valley View 48 Richwood N. Union 61, Mi~ord Center
Mansfield Temple Christian 58. Heritage Fairbanks 56, OT
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Christian 24
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Rittman 56, Massillon Tuslew 43
Marlon Harding 71 , Delaware Buckeye Riverside Stebbins 38, W. Carrollion 28
Valley 20
Sandusky Perkins 62, Bellevue 48
Marion Pleasant 68, Attica Seneca E. 38 Sparta Highland 49, Howard E. Knox 35
Massillon Perry 56, Canal Fulton Spencervole 45, Rockford Part&lt;way 27
Northwest 47
Spring. Greenan 52, Spring. NE 46
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 67, Sunbury Big Walnut 40, Newarl&lt; 32
Lafayette Allen E . 50
Thomas Worthington 64, Dublin Jarome
Metamora Evergreen 55, W. Unity Hilltop 60
27
Tipp City Bethel 55, Lewisburg Tri·
Mt. Notre .Dame 66, Ursuline Academy County N. 38
Tel. Ottawa Hills 55, Millbury Lake 51
36
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Union Co., Ind. 65, Eaton 37
Ridgedale 34
Napoleon 56, Fairview 32
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Loudon 24
.Van Wert Lincolnview 37, Van Wert 38
New Albany 65, Cois. Hamilton Twp . 52
· Westerville Cent: 47, Westerville S. 40
New Bremen 56, Ft. Loramie 52
Ohio Deaf 51, St. Rita School for the Wheeling Central. W.Va. 57, Shadyside
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Pickerington Cent. 49, Lancaster 45, OT Wood .County Christian, W.Va . 28,
Licking County .Christian 16
Pomeroy Meigs 47, Wahama , W.Va. 35

for Coach Mike Wolfe's
crew.
Wahama is slated to welcome neighboring Southern
to the Bend Area on
Saturday with junior varsity
action to begin at 6:00 pm
with varsity play to follow
at 7:30pm.
·Wahama 49, South GaHia 39
S. Gallia
9 11 8 11
39
Wahama 8 14 15 12
49
WAHAMA - Justin Arnold 4 6· 7 14,
Casey Harrison 4 0·0 9, Jordan Smith 4
0· 0 8, Garrett Underwood 3 1·2 7, Keith
Pearson 3 0·2 6, Kerry Gibbs 1 0· 1 2,
Josh Pauley 1 0·0 2, Brandon li'lowers 0
1·2 1, William Zuspan 0 0· 0 0, Rodney
Bragg o
o, Totals 20 8· 14·49.
SOUTH GALLIA - Vance Failure 5 0·
2 10, Michah .Cardwell 3 0·0 8, Caleb
McClanahan 3 2·2 8, Jacob Watson 2 0·
0 4, Tyler Duncan 2 0·0 4 , Justin
Shelton 2 0·0 4 , Corey Small 0 1·2 1,
Max Wild 0 0·0 0, thomas Cook 0 0'·0 0,
John Paul Sebastian 0 0·0 0, Paul
Banker 0 Q.O 0, Kevin Johnson 0 0·0 0,
Totals 17 3·6 39.
THREE POINT GOALS: WAHAMA
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Reaction to Rodriguez's
departure has been intensely bitter among some
fromPageBl
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initely leaving, Riggs said ii said the coach is a "victim"
was just a matter of time of high-priced
sports
before someone went after agents,
while
Sears
the signs.
Monument in Charleston
So they are in storage, and put · the words "Coach
Riggs said he plans to return Rodriguez" on one of the
them to the resident who headstones displayed in a
originally paid to have them shop window.

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POMEROY -The Ohio
Attorney General has filed a
civil lawsuit against · the
owners of a former
Pomeroy-based monument
company, seeking restitution to those who ordered
products but did not receive
them and a civil fine of at
least $25,000.

Kenneth Hobbs II of
Pomeroy and his wife,
Vickie Hobbs, Oklahoma
City, Okla. are named defendants in the lawsuit filed last
week in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. It was
filed by Attorney General
Marc Da_n~ ·~ consumer protectton diVISIOn:
Earlier
th1s
month,
Kenneth Hobbs was sentenced in Meigs County

Common Pleas Court to 18
months in prison on a
charge of grand theft from
an elderly person, for failing
to deliver monuments paid
for by customers of Meigs
Memory 9ardens . and . his
owp ~usmes s, Beautiful
Memones Monuments.
Hobbs was also orde~ed
to pay ·$2?,0.00 m re,stltut~on
to the VICtims. H1s w1fe,
Vickie, has not been named

in any criminal complaint.
ln the complaint, Dann .
said there is reasonable
cause to believe the couple
xiolated Ohio's consumer
protection laws.
"Defendants
accepted
money from consumers for
the purchase of ~oods and
serv1ces and perm1tte~ eight
wee~s to . elapse . Without
makmg sh1pment or deltvery of the goods or services _

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ordered, making a full
refund, or advising the consumer of the duration of an
extended delay and offering
to send the consumer a
refund within two. weeks if
the consumer so requested
or furnishing similar goods
or services of equal or
greater value as a good faith
substitute."

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OBITUARIES
Page A5
.• Elaine Harper, 91
• E. Louise Harrison, 90
• Ola stobart Hysell, 96
• Lois Musser, 70
• Cora Wo~e. 80

INSIDE
• Family Medicine:
Cold or flu? - When
in doubt call your doctor.
See Page A3
• Transfers posted.
See Page A5
• Local Briefs.
See Page A5
• For the Record.
8ee Page A5
•. OVCS students
donate Christmas gifts.
See Page A7
• Christmas program.
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POMEROY
Pomeroy man "remains at
large while charges of violating a protection order and
kidnapping are pending ·
against him in Meigs
County Court.
According to the Pomeroy
Police Department, Albert
James Bradford, Jr., 34,
Pomeroy, alle~edly kid·
napped Natqsh1a Jackson;
24, Pomeroy, who was later
found in Columbus, telling
Columbus Police she was
not abducted.
The . Pomeroy Police
Department said the saga
began around 3 a.m. on
Dec. II when Bradford was
arrested by the department
for felony domestic vio·
· lence in relation to Jackson.
Bradford was transported to
the
Southeast
Ohio
Regional Jail and was seen
later that day in Meigs
County Court where he was
released 0 n an own recognizance bond and a protec·
lion order was put in place
on behalf of the victim,
Jackson.
The same day he was
Meigs
released · from
County Court, the Pomeroy
Police Department received
a call from Jackson's mother at about 4 p.m. that led
police to believe Jackson
had been forced into a vehi·
de with Bradford and they
were headed for Columbus.

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Jane Harris of Dan's looks over the variety of items in the Pomeroy Merchants Association
gift basket to be awarded Friday.

Holiday·gift basket to be awarded

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Everything from a holiday sweatshirt to pretty earrings are included in
the Pomeroy Merchant's
Association's basket of gifts
to be awarded Friday night.
Annually the merchants

contribute items for a the lucky winner..
Christmas gift basket and
In the basket are numerous
then invite their customers merchandise items including
to sign up for the drawing. a cookbook, scrapbook supOn Friday evening slips plies, a purse, a Cat's Meow,
from all the stores will be a Farmers Bank crock, a
combined and someone ·bank,' a fabric sewing kit, and
will draw out the name of · numerous gift certificates.

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A stenciled crock circa 1885-1895 has been
donated to the Chester Courthouse Museum by
Mike and Sharon Roberts in memory of Carol
Freund Grueser. Carol was the wife of Walter
"Wally" Grueser of Pom'eroy, longtime friend of
Mike Roberts. The 16-gallon stone jar was manu·
factured ih the pottery of Hamilton Jones ,
Greensboro, Pa. It is stenciled "J.A. Franz &amp;
Sons Staple and Fancy Groceries, Pomeroy,
Ohio." Because of its size the stone jar is very
rare and.highly collectible. The Roberts delivered
the piece to the Chester Courthouse Saturday.
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RACINE - Like Meigs
and Eastern before it, the
Southern Local School
District will be offering free
breakfast to all district students beginning Monday,
Jan. 7, 2008.
Initially, Southern found
the free breakfast program
wouldn't be cost effective
due to numbers sent to them
from
the
state.
Superintendent Tony Deem
began looki'ng at these numbers more closely and found
them · incorrect. The. correct
numbers presented a whole
different story.
'"I know our district is
very similar to Eastern. so I
was curious as to why the
program would work there
and not here," Deem said.
"What I found was that the
figqres previously recorded
to calculate the feasibility of
the program were nearly
doubling the costs and making tlje breakfast program
appear to be a tremendous
financial burden to implement. Once the right numbers were plugged in I saw
the program would work
and we actually could at
least break even."
In order to brelik even,
Southern must have around
80 percent of its students
participating in the program.
Recent numbers · reflect 40
percent of students at the
elementary school and 26
percent of students at the
high school are eating
breakfast on campus. These
students reflect those that
already receive free breakfast as well as reduced price
breakfast· and students that
pay full price. Students who .
pay the full breakfast price
currently are charged $1 and
those on the reduced program pay 40 cents.
With around 70 percent
already eating breakfast at
school, Deem is hoping free
breakfast for all will entice
more students to get the
most important meal of- the
day at schooL
"The numOer of students
who participate will be what ,
makes or breaks the program." Deem said. "The
more meals we provide the
cheaper it gets for the meaL"
If the district could get 94
percent participation, projections show the district does
more than break even but
may end up in the black. It
could do this because it
already receives reimbursements from state and federal
agencies for each . student
that eats breakfast at schooL
The
district · currently
receives $1.61 per student Ot:J
the free breakfast program,
$1'.31 per student on the
reduced price program and
24 cents for students who
pay the full price. Deem said
serving breakfast currently,
costs the district 61 cents per

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