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POMEROY - The sale
of beer on the Pomeroy
. parking lot during the Blues
and Jazz and Sternwheel
· Festivals is still falling flat
to some people.
Opposition to the legal sale
of alcohol on the parking lot
during these festivals was
once again brought before
Pomeroy Village Council,
this time by Councilman Pete
Barnhart who asked Mayor

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John Musser to address the • Sisson answered. "You do
letters sent to the village in · away with the beer and you
support of dry festivals.
might as well kiss them goodMusser said although he bye, because they're gone. I
hadn't counted he believed don't understand why there's
there were 75 to I 00 opposi- such a discussion about havtion letters. Councilman Jim ing beer in the parking lot."
Sisson took some issue with
Musser maintained withthe letters, particularly the out the sponsorship and sales
ones that weren't from peo: from beer he believed the
pie who live in Pomeroy.
festivals would not succeed.
"I think more people
By continuing the legal
waul~ come to the festivals
sale of beer at the festivals,
if there was no serving of . Musser added, "I don't
alcohol," Barnhart said.
think we're turning down"I disagree with that," town Pomeroy into any-

thin~ but what I consider a
tounst attraction."
Musser also addressed
recent . issues discussed in
The Daily Sentinel in letters
to the editor and guest views.
Musser, speaking for both
himself and Pomeroy' Chief
of Police Mark E. Proffitt,
said neither he nor Proffitt
had instructed a police offi•.
cer to make arrests during
the festivals only for fighting. Musser added he· had
not seen some of the other
negative incidents alleged to

have occurred at the Blues
and Jazz Festival which
were described in the letters
'to the editor and guest views.
Barnhart maintained he'd
seen underage drinking during the Blues and Jazz
Festival. Musser said he had.
not and that there were four
state liquor agents on the
parking Jot during the festival and no arrests or citations were given for this
type of activity.
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Eastern,
Southern rated
'effective' on
latest report
card round

They all appear on this page
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OBITUARIES
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As you .can see the more complicated
face simply has more 3D parts.
Next week we'll discuss the universal
cuteness factor found in babies faces.

• Ross, Collins named
feeder calf showmen.
See Page A3
• Local Stocks.
See Page A3
• Annie's Mailbox.
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• Local Briefs.
See Page AS
• Irs harvest gleaning
lime in Meigs Co.
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POMEROY - Eastern
Local School District
earned an "effective" rating
on the most recent round of
district report cards, issued ·
Tuesday by the Ohio
Department of Education;
while the Southern and
Meigs Local ·Districts
earned rKtings of "etfective"
and "continuous improvement," respectively.
Eastern's and Meigs
Local's 2005-201/~ . ratings
remained the same compared to last year's, while
the Southern district rating
improved from one of cont.inuous improvement for
the 2004-2005 school year_
The · state education
department reported that
student performance has
continued to
improve
statewide. Statewide, 192
districts earned the highest
rating of "excellent," 299
"effective," 112 "continuous improvement," and
seven "academic watch."
This year, &lt;1lmost 97 percent of school districts
improved their performance
index scores over last year_
The state education department rates school districts
and individual school build"
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members
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trustees
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Marilyn Drenner of Syracuse won four best of show awards
in domestic art categories. Here she displays a dressed
doll and a crocheted afghan. both top winners.

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Marcia Arnold of Pomeroy displays the dress made for one
of her granddaughters which captured the best of show
award in the category of children's clothing. It was one of
three best of shOw awards won in the show.

Bottom in sleep or leisure wear, and
Diana Johnson of Long Bottom for her
woodwprking .exh ibit.
POMEROY - Marilyn Deemer of
The blue ribbon winners in the various
Syracuse won four, and Marcia Arnold categories of the show were as follows:
of Pomeroy t~ee of the best-of-show
Children's clothing: Marcia' Arnold,
awards for outstanding exhibits in the dress, and sleepwear; Merrilee Bryant,
domestic artS department of the Meigs play outfit, shirt or blouse.
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Adult clothing: Merrilee Bryant, all
Deemer won rosettes for her exhibits six categories, suit, skirt or slacks,
in the categories of crochet cushion, cro- dress, sleepwear, sh01ts and blouse.
cheted afghan, embroidered pillow case,
Golden needle awards: Marcia
and dressed doll, while Arnold took Arnold, apron: Merrilee Bryant. purse
rosettes in the categories of children's and stocking.
clothing, a dress, an apron in the golden
Fashion accessories: Marilyn J.
needles category, and a wall hanging_
Deemer, collar; Melissa Coleman, hat
Other winners of best of show and.scarf.
awards were Merilee Bryant of Long
Crochet: Marilyn Deemer, crocheted
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Quilts: Marcia Arnold, applique,
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machine quilted : Marilyn Deemer.
miniature, tied comfort, Tracy D.
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Rugs: Marilyn Deemer. latch hook.
Needlecraft: Elizabeth Lawrence,
counted cross stitch; Doris M.
Grueser, colored ~mbroidery; Marilyn
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ROCKSPRINGS -Kyle
RIO GRANDE - Over Young will top the sale bill at
I ,000
Buckeye
Rural Saturday's Junior Fair
Electric Cooperative mem- Livestock Sale with his 139bers gathered at the pound grand champion lamb.
University of Rio Grande's Kaylee Milam's 120-pound
Lyne Center last Saturday to lamb 1was named reserve
vote in trustee elections at the champion at Monday's
not-for-profit electric utility's Junior fair Sheep Show.
68th annual meeting.
Milam was named grand
The annual meeting, open champion showman and
to all members of BREC, is Alyssa Baker the reserve
required by the by-laws . champion showman . Tim
The event combines a. busi · Barnes of Radnor was the
ness meeting with balloting event judge. .
on trustee s who serve on the
Judging results, by class
governing board.
and in descending order
This yeac the three were: Class I (I 04-11 0
incumbent co-op trustees pounds): Dawn Bissell,
standing for re -election Trenton Cook, Mikayla
were ounopposed. Claiming Krider, A.J. Roush, Mallory
new six-year terms on the Hill, Miranda McKelvey,
board were Dave Lester. Caitlyn Holter, Russen
2 (Lawrence Beegle; Class II ( 112- 120):
District
County); Dennis Blakeman. Milam, Michael Wright ,
District 3 (Jackson County); Alyssa Baker, ·Victoria
Mikayla
and Everette Holcomb. Lawson,
District 4 (Athens. Vinton VanMeter, Hayley Tripp ,
and Meig s·counties).
Whitney Wolfe-Riffie, Ryan

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night's Junior Fair Sheep Show. Also pictured are Fair Queen Kelsey Holter and Wool
Princess Olivia Davis.
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Community Calendar
Public
meetings

Local residents only have 72 hours to walk away with the 20 roll 'bricks' of money

Friday, Aug. 18
POMEROY
- Meigs
Count¥ Commissioners to
meet at II a.m. on Friday,
inste ad of regular time on
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POINT
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W.Va.
Reunion of
descendants of Ephram and
Hannah Elizabe th S hirley at
the old homepl;~ce on
Shirley Road , etght miles
north of Point Pleasant . .
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fo r I p.m. meal. (304) 89538 12 or (304) 896-3606 for
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Church events
Saturday, Aug. 19
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• .VALUABLE: These are the 'bricks' of
20 spec ial rolls of twenty five that
eve ryone is try ing to get .They are
heav1er t han sol1d bars of .999 ' pure silver.
Values of all coins fluctuate and there are never any
guarantees, but in only two yea rs, new n1cke ls just minted in
2004 have already 1ncreased 111 va lu e by an astoni shing 1,098%. So. to get
1n on this one readers better hurry, because the f~rst 10,000 callers are
getting 6 Free Rol ls with eac h full va ult box.

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It's like a run on the banks. The phones just
keep ringing ~ff the hook.
That's because the U.S. Mint ·only made
these new Buffalo Nickels for a few months
and then forever stopped production.
There will never be any more.
"Now, everyone wants them. It's a
miracle we have them. And for only
the next 72 hours we are handing
them over to everyone who calls
the Nation&lt;J,l Order Hotline beginning at 8:30 a.l)'l. this morning,"
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confirmed Timothy Milton, Chief
The' World Reserve has just announced that. it
of Coin Operations for the World
i? also giving away 6 free uncirculated rolls to
Reserve Monetary Exchange.
"It took the full power of this
everyone who beats the order dead line ftir each
non-government agency to come
Vault Box.
through with the mammoth U.S.
Those who beat the deadline and cover deliv· Mint ballistic bags of nickels
. ery will get the new Buffalo rolls for only $7.
shown in these private world
Each sealed Vault Box contains a 'brick' of 20
exclusive photos,'' he said.
special sized rolls of twenty five Buffalo$ in bril·
"First issue coins like these are
liant, unc irculated condition, that's 500 coins in ali . .
highly sought after, ·but 'we've
never seen anything like this. Coin
Beginning at 8:30a.m. today readers can get
values fluctuate dramatically and
them irnmediate)y by c;3lling the J;jationai .Qrder
there are never any guarantees so it's
Hotline toll-free
1·800·219·2432 and asking '
like comparing apples to oranges, but a
fbr Dept. BN5594.
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All shipments are backed by the power elf the
are now worth up to $26,000.00."
World Reserve Monetary Exchange with 11 money ·
Even more impressive are the new nickels
back guarantee up to $10,000.00. I~ you mi$S the
just minted in-2004. In only 2 years these new
nickels,have already increased in value by an
deadline you will be turned away and required to
astqnishing 1,098%," Milton said.
wait for future public announcements if authorized .
"So just imagine what these speCial twenby the World Reserve in this or other publications. .
ty five coin rolls of new Buffalos could bring ·
someday. These are not ordinary commercial forty coin bankrolls. You can't find them
at the U.S. Mint, at the Federal Reserve or at
any local bank. You can't get them rolled this
way anywhere," he said.
In fact, these twenty five coin rolls are ·so
special because they remain sealed in the
Official Vault Boxes. E'ach sealed vault box
contains a 'brick' of 20 rolls of new Buffalo
Nickels in Brilliant, uncirculated condition,
500 coins in all.
And here's the best part. "We are giving up
all the rolls for just $7 each. The full Vault
Boxes weigh more than a heav)' solid bar of
.999 pure . silver. So be careful, . you'll need
both hands 'to pick them up,'' he said.
"Remember they are uncirculated and have
never been in the hands of the public.
Uncirculated coins are the only ones likely to
increase the.most in value,'' said Milton.
These full Vault Boxes of special Uncirculated Rolls are the most impressive gifts to
hand out to children or grandchildren, family
members or any0 ne special that you want to
impress. You just won't believe the expression
on people's faces when you hand them out. It's
like you just gave the~ a Million Dollars.
"The most impressive way to give them is
in the full sealed Vault Boxes, but we can't
stop people from breaking the boxes open ·
and handing them out individually. So, to
keep that from happening we are paying out a
tremendous discount for each full vault box.
That's why everybody seems to be taking at
least 4 full boxes while they still have time to
call to get them," Milton said.
"Ju~t think if you had saved several roll s of
the 2004 Nickels. Right now you'd be tempted
to cash them all in for a huge jackpot. So for
heaven's sake, don't ever get left out like that
again," urged Milton.
,
Beginning today at 8:30 a. m., the National
Order Hotline opens to the public. For ·only 72
hours they'll be handling the large number of
calls. Readers must di al1-800·239-2432 ask
for Dept. BN5594. If the lines are busy, keep
trying.
The World Reserve has just announced that
it is also giving away 6 free uncirculated rolls of
the new Buffalos to eve.,.one who. beats the
order deadline for the Official Vault Boxes.
"We have to put limits on dealers. But
everyone else who calls within the next 72 • WORLD EXCLUSIVE: These are the never-before-seen photos that show brilliant uncirculated coins like the ones now being released to the
hours should be able to get what they need," general public in a speCia l effort by the World Rese rve. The 'bncks' of 20 ro lls can not be found from the U.S. Mint, the Federal Reserve or
from any loca l bank. You can't get them 1n th e twen ty five coin roll s anyw here. Only those who beat the 72 hou r deadline ca n get them, along
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It serves no purpose to be judgmental

Other events
Thursday, Aug. 17
ROCKSPRINGS
Meigs County Dog Shelter
open house. puppy corral
for kid s, adoptions. free
refreshments. 10 a.m. to 2
p.m . at the shelter.

. Clubs and
organizations

Birthdays

Thursday, Aug. 17
HILLIARD
- Maxine
Monday. Aug. 21
formerly
of
ATHENS - Southeast Bennett:
Ohio Woodland Interes t Middleport. will observe
Group . 7 p.m .. Athens her birthday on Aug . 17.
Co unty Extens ion Office . She is recuperating from a
·Bob Scott Placier, natural broken hip . Cards may be
reso urces in stru ctor at sent to her at the Mill Run
Hock ing Col lege, wi ll pre- Garden Care Center. Room
se nt program on woodland 107 , 3399 Mill · Drive.
birds and .. th eir habitat Hilliard. Ohio. 43026.
needs. 593-8555 for inforThursday, Aug. 24
mation .
PLAIN CITY - Golda
Thesday, Aug. 22
Heiney will celebrate her
RACINE - Racine Area 90th birthday on Aug. 24.
Community Organizati on. Cards maybe sent to her at
6:30 p.m at Star Mil l Park. 7651 Brock Road, Plain
Potluck .
City, Ohio 43064.

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Austin Ross (center) and Josh Collins (left) were named grand champion and reserve champion feeder calf showmen, respectively, at yesterday's Feeder Calf Show. Collins was ·also
named grand champion for feeder calf steer and Ross named reserve champion. Katie
Keller (right), 2006 Beef Princess presented them with their awards.

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gospel smg. 6 p.m. Addi&gt;on
Freewill Baptist Church to
benefit the fa ll harvest 'ing
in Rutl and at the Civil
Center, Oct. 20 and 21.
Featured singers Jttstified.
Truth, New. City Singers ,
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Family
Connec tions.

Reunions

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AND MARCY SUGAR

Dear Annie: I just
learned that my 2 1-year-old
daughter had an abortion:
She has been dating a guy
for about a year, but I know.
she is thinking about breaking up with him .
l found out about th e
aborti on by pure coinci dence. I wasn't snooping
around . l am saddened and
hun by the fact that my
daughter didn't have the
courage to tell me about it.
Until now, l thought we
were really close. My
daughter knows she can
. come to me with all her
problems. I am very under~
standing.
Do you think I should
confront her, or should I
keep my mouth shut and
pretend I don ' t know ? I am
really - Confused and
Hurt in N.Y.C.
Dear Confused: We
don't think "confront" is
the right attitude . An abortion is a serious decision.
and we are sure it is one
your daughter did not
reach easily. It serves no
purpose to be judgmenta l,
upset or disappointed now.
When you have a quiet
moment with your daugh ter. tell her that you found
out about the abortion. and
ask if she wants to talk
about it. If she says no,
leave it alone . If she does
open up, try to be as supportive as possible . She
needs you, Mom .
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Dear Annie: r· met
"Craig" three years ago. We
•both are in our 50s. and
each of us is divorced with
grown children. We have
been living togethe.r for
nearly two years, and we
have a very loving'1elationship. But there is one thing
that bothers me .
Whenever there is an
attractive woman in sight ,
Craig always checks her
out. On occasion, he also
flirts. I have told him ma'ny
times that this hurts me and
is disrespectful. He has
improved a bit,- but not
enough .
I know Craig would never
cheat on me, but this " looking" bothers me so much

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nature and they charm
everyo ne - male orJemale.
But if C:raig is turning it on
just
fo r
good-look ing
women. you have a legiti mate reason to ask him to
knock it off. If he won ·1. it
means he is still playing the
field , and you are better off
moving out a nd keeping
your distance.
Dear Annie: When I read
the letter from "Damned in
Detroit ." whose w1fe is not
intimate with him , I felt as if
I had written it . My wife
also finds excuses not to
have. intimate contac t. She
actually condemns me for
treating her like an object.
yet we have sex mavbe fi ve
times a year. She find s the
effort "too inconvenient."
· She says she is too tired.
but , Annie. she works a total
of 20 hours a week. She
does none of the cooking,
and her only household
chore is putting the dishe s
in the dishwasher. The children and I do all the rest .
While she is too tired to
be with me . .she will drop
everything to take off with
her girlfriends or attend one
of her family functions. Her
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the weeks preceding these
neve r-e)lding affairs ofte n
fill her with ang st as she
tries to make everything
perfect.
Like " Damned." I. too.
pray for that' nighttime heart
attack. I tri ed co un seling
and was to ld I am wasti ng
my tim e. I was put on tranquilizers. but being happy
about bei ng miserable is not
what l am lookin g for.
Leavi ng would not improve
the intimacy situation and
would onl y exacerbate the
financia l problems. There is
no reprieve for men li ke us .
We ei ther weather thi s
damnation until death . we
· divorce and become cash
cows for uncaring harpies.
or we contem plate suicide .
Life does not always have
easy answers. - Wishing
It Wasn 'I So in Wisconsin
Dear Wishing: True , but
''becoming a cash cow" is a
much better solution th an
suic ide and gives you the
option of finding happiness
with someone else . Please
go back to your counselor
and ask for more help .

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CHIROPRACTIC CENTER

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T 0 DAY J N H I ST 0 R Y

Today i., Wednesday. Aug. , 16, the 228th day of 2006.
There ~rc 137 days kl't in the year. .
Today\ Highlight in History:
On Aug. 16. 1977. Elvis Presley died at Graceland
Mansion in Memphis. Tenn .. at age 42.
On th is date:
In 1777. American forces won the Revolutionary War
Battle of Bennington .
In IX12. Detroit fell to British and Indian forces in the
War of IXI2 .
In IWiH. a telegraphed message. from Britain's Queen
Victoria- to President Buchanan was transmitted over the
recently laid trans-Atlantic cable.
In 1861. President Lincoln prohibited the states of the
Union fmm trading with the seceding states of the
Confederacy.
In 1948. baseball legend Babe Ruth died in New York at
age 5~.
.
In 1954. Sports Illustrated was first published by Time
Incorporated.
Jn1lJ56, 50 years ago. Adlai E. Stevenson was nominat- .
ed for president at the Democratic national convention in
Chicago.
·
In 1960. 6ritain granted independence to the crown
colony of Cypru~ .
In 19~7. 156 people were killed when Northwest Airlines
Flight 255 crashed while trying to take off from Detroit.
In 2000. delegates to the Democratic National
Convent ion in Los Angeb formal ly nominated AI Gore
for president.
:ren years ago: A jubilant Bob Dole set out from the
Republican convention, promoting his tax-cut plan as a
boon to working familie~.
Today's Birthdays: ACtor Fcss Parker is 82. Actress Ann
Blyth is 78. Actor Robert Culp is 76. Sportscaster Frank
Gilford is 76. Actress Julie Newmar is 73. Actor John
Standing is 72. Actor Gary Clarke is 70. Actress Anita
Gillette is 70. Actress Carole Shelley is 67. Country singer
Billy Joe Shaver is 67. Movie director Bruce Bel·esford is
66. Rhythm-and-bi(les singer Robert "Squirrel" Lester
(The Chi-Lites) isM: Actor Bob Balaban is 61. Ballerina
Suzanne Farrell is 61 . Actress Lesley Ann Warren is 60.
Rock singer-musician Joey Spampinato (NRBQ) is 56.
Actor Reginald VeiJohnson is 54. TV personality Kathie
Lee Gifford is .'i3. Rhythm-and-blues singer J.T. Taylor is
53. Movie director James Cameron is 52. Actor Jetf Perry
is 51. Rock musician Tim Farriss (INXS) is 49. Singer
Madonna is 48. Actress Angela Bassett is 48. Actress Laura
Innes is 47. Actor Timothy Hutton is 46. Actor Steve Care II
is 43. Actor Donovan Leitch is 38. Country singer Emily .
Robison (The Dixie Chicbl is 34. Actor George Stults is
31.' Singer Vane"a Carlton is 26. Actor Shawn Pyfrom is
20.
Thought t;or Today: "The most persistent threat to freedom, to the rights of Americans, is fear." - George
Meany, American labor leader ( 1894- 1980).

Kathryn
Lopez

devoted to a cause-oriemed
political jihad against what
they view as a Democrat
Establishment. Their di sagreement
with
the
Establishment is born out of
their belief that: moderati'on
is akin to treason towards
the liberal doctrine: support
for the war in Iraq is the
political equivalent of having '666' marked on · your
skull. You're either with
them or against them." .
It 's a depressing reality.
especially if you support our
effort in Iraq - that one of
our two leading parties
might well os(racize anyone
who continues 'to support
that effort. But that's exactly
what Lieberman '.s loss and national left-wing celebration of it - suggests. It's
a free country and you can
oppose the wm if you want
to, of course. But a party
with no disagreement is the
kinda party where the guests
you want sticking around
are going to leave early. or
not show at all.
or course, ir yo u're a
Democrat reading thi s who
doesn't like that, it is only
August 2006 and there is
time .
Perhaps
the
Lieberman loss was just the
cup of Joe the party needed
- an opportunity for the
mainstream adults to take
the party back from the
fringe. But if you ' re · a
.Democrat; you are in denial
if you think Connecticut

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CHESTER- Shade River Lodge 453 will hold a special
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Beegle; Class !II (125-130):
Lilly Ann Jacks, Action
Facemyer, Scout Facemyer,
· Suzanne
Grueser,
Cassandra Davi s, Morgan
Burt; Class IV ( 132-139);.
Young, Hannah Williams,
Tina Drake, Olivia Davis,
Holly
Davis,
Hailey
Williams.
Showmanship judging
results, by class, in first,
second and third place
place, were: Senior: Baker,
Holly Davis, Mallory Hill ;
Junior: Kaylee Milam,
Morgan Burt, Hannah
Williams;
Intermediate:
Lilly Ann Jacks, Dawn
Bissell, Action Faceymyer;
Novice: Young, Trenton
Cook, Caitlyn Holter.
Ryan Beegle and Dawn
Bissell were named grand
and reserve champion in the
sheep breeding showmanBrion J. Rood/photos
ship class . . Bissell showed
the grand and reserve cham- Kyle Young will top the. sale bill in market lambs at
pion Suffolk ewes, and Saturday's livestock sale, after his lamb was chosen grand
Beegle the grand and reserve champion at Monday's Junior Fair Sheep Show. He is picchampion crossbred ewes.
tured with Wool Princess Olivia Davis.

Rated
standards, which include student performance on state
proficiency tests, and attendance and graduation rates.
Last year, Southern Local
School District was ranked
in "continuous improvement." In the last school
year, the district's rating was
improved to "effective."
Southern High School w.as
also promoted from a con-

Broken chain, broken lives
Paris Hilton got this Jetter
in 2001 and mailed it to 20
of HER FRIENDS. Before
she knew it, she was
wealthy and famous without even trying. Oh right.
she was already wealthy
without
even . trying.
Believe in the Power of the
Chain . The Power uf the
Chain is STRONG. Send
tto money.
• In 2004, Britney Spears
received this letter, but
thou ght she no longer needed the Power of the Chain.
She threw this letter away. ,
The very next day she married Kevin Federlinc and
the aromas that are married
to him. Within a year. her
friends had left her and her
career was in the toilet. She
did not believe in the Power
or the Chain. If you know
her, please send her another
copy of thi s letter.
• Mel Gibson got this letter in late July and forgot
where he put il. He can't
remember. SEND NO
MONEY! YET! Mel is dcsperutely looking for lhat
letter right now. He thinks

· Jim
Mullen

it might have been stolen
by a Jew. Or someone Who
sat through "Man Without a
Face.'' The Power of the
Chain is Strong.
• Angelina Jolie got this
letter and thought it was a
hoax. She did not mail ii to
20 of her friends. Instead,
she married Billy Bob
Thon1to1L
Then
she
.received another copy and
made sure she sent it to 20
people . Now she lives with
Brad Pitt and gets a new
baby every week. The
Pow er of 'the Chain is
Strong'
• Ben Affleck ha.s
received this letter fnur
times , and each time he lw s
sent it to 20 of his friends .
Ben hclievcs in the Power

of th~ ChHin. But even the
Power of the Chain is nol
THAT strong. There are
limits, Ben.
" Ryan Scacrcst received
this letter in 19l)l), but he
didn't have 20 friends thus ignoring the Power of
the Chain. He was broke
and had no talen t and no
future . In 2002 . he woke up .
in a gutter with thi s letter
pinned to his fo re head .
Twenty people at the food
bank saw it. Now he i' only
morally broke with no talent and indefinite fuwre . ·
Ryan Sea..:rcst believes in
the Power of the Chain.
• Tour de' France wi nncr .

• Phil Mickelson was in
the lead after round. three of
an important golf tournament. There was absolutely
no way he could lose . He
decided he did not need lhe
Power of the Chain and
decided not to mail thisletter to 20 of his friends.
Don't mess with the Pow~r
of the Chain. Phil.
• Model Kate Moss got
thi s lencr in 2005 and gave
il to her muid. who sold it
on cBay for $367.42. Kate
\V&lt;l' then On the COVel'S of
many scandal magazine s
HC(:uscd
of
snorting
coca111e. Her care..;.r wao.;

ruined . There was no way
Floyd Landis worked very she would ever Cctt lunch in
l1ard. rode his .bike very this town again. But ; he
hard every du y for years contacted tile eBay buyer.
and yea rs, despite being in and got' the leiter back. The
con stant pain and h ~tving no Pow er or the . Chain is
hip. He won a race that wa' Stroll)! . She is 'till a top
the equi valent of win ning model. Don't break the
2X I run Mar1 rat\;&lt;., in a row .. l'hai n. Send no money.
He heal I!ill other. tidcr, .
(.lim Mulleu i.1 rlw mt!hnr o(
BLII he bel ieve d in hard " II li1kn 11 Vil/llg&lt;' lr/io;·
work anli dedicati on instead CollltJ!imling rlw Silllf&gt;ll' U/e"
of the Power of the Chain. and .. Bahr \· Fin; limno. " Yrm
He threw the ic'ttc r away (_'(///
IY!t wh
him
of
before the race wa ~ uvcr.
};m_j milhJ!' (n\Ill_\ 'II m ·. {, ,, 1)

''If there were any underage drinking going on Mark
(Proffitt) and his men
would've
see n
it,"
Councilwoman
Mary
McAngu s agreed.
Pastor Brian Dunham
from the Pomeroy United
Methodi st Church spoke his
concerns about the inllatable
beer bottles and what kid of
message their pre ~e nc e
sends to kids in the area.
."Underage drinking is a
problem." Dunham said
when talking al&gt;out 111c
inflatable bottles. '·Are we as
a town saying thi s is okay'!"
'· J don ' t know what young
people are ~eeing," Mu sser
said. "It's certainly all over
television, at gas stations,
alcohol is very visible
everywhere, there's a· neon
'light in almost every gasoline stop. I don 't think serving beer twice a year on the

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MIDDLEPORT- A town meeting (or Middleport resic:Jents relating to drug traffic in the community, scheduled
for Thursday, will be re- sc hed~Jied for Aug. 24 at a time and
place to be announced.

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EVANS, W.Va. - Gary Olin Kapp, 83, of Evan s, W.Va.,
died Monday, Aug. 14, 2006.
Funeral service will be held at I p.m. Thursday, Aug. 17,
2006, at Crow-Hussell Funeral Home, Point Pleasant, W.Va.
· with buri&lt;tl at Creston Cemeterv, Leon. W.Va. Visitation at
the funeral home will be one hour prior to the service.

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Gary Olin Kapp

wa' an exception rather than 'upp&lt; hl'd to take American
the rule . On primary ni ght. politic' hy qurm through
Ned Lamont , the challenger. the netronh. Somewhere
stood at his victorv podium. along the way, Dean got
screeching right 1iext to his . Llnplul-!geJ from the hype.;
party · leaders, who were his otrlinc reality was ~
right up there with him: AI loser. Feingold (w ho the
Sharpton. Jesse Jackson. morning after Lamont's vicabortion-lobby chief Kim lory threw money his way)
Gandy, and Rep . Maxine could be 'omcthing diffe1•
Waters ("Mad Max").
ent - leurn ing from Dean·s
And Jet 's not forg et the ...,creaming mi ~t ake~ and getlefty bloggers. It took no ting out in front of a party
time at all for the baily Kos
Web site to iss ue demands tha t is right where he is.
Sa) s my 11reviously cited
to
Democrats. · om:e
Lieberman announced he Hill g uy. uf Feingold: "He is
W&lt;i[lid be running for re- Dean 2004 without the deli ekclion as an independent. cate psyche ... Fei ngold. like
The Kos Kids . are the Dean . was ·antiwar before it
Democratic constituency. was enol to he antiwar, ' as
Again, if you're· a Democrat Dean once declared about
and you want your party . himself. He's got the antiback, you might ·pay atten- corporate credentials, the
enviro-radicals, the pseudo·
tion.
the
Labor
The alternati ve. if you reforniers.
don't, is 2008 presidential Luddltes just sitting out
nominee R11sscll Feingold.
there ripe for Feingold and
lJotl"t get me wrong: If the grassroots lasso he's
she wanted to be herself. sure lo throw."
Hillary Clinton cou ld out·
He continue&gt;: "The first
left F~i ngold . It wou ld be a sub-primary
of
the
truer version of Hillary - a D~mocratic field will be the
left activist at heart - than contest for title.of 'outsider'
she feels free to display or · ·maverick' who will take
these days . But her suppos- on · the
Establi shment.
edly smart triangulation Feingold will be that guy.
m2ves - trying to sound Dean self-destructed in 48'
re[t,onable about abortion hours becm1se he never built.
(despite her radically pro- the bricks and mortac
legal record). trying 10 required in Iowa and New
nuance her war position Hampshire. instead relying
are hurting her with the Kos
crowd. And AI, Jesse and on buzz. If Feingold marKim cou ldn't have approved shal s the kooky Left the way
of her collegial support for I think he will. he will take
Lieberman in his primary. the field by surprise."
Don't be surprised. You
She could do penance at the
far-left altar . yet: there's heard it here. Dems, save
time. But right now, it's yourselves - and America.
I Kuthn•11 Lope~ is the ediRuss time. '
tlll'
n( Narirmal Review
The Lamont primary-win
talk has focused ·on hi s Web 011l i11 e I 11 ' 11' 11'. 11(1 I ion a Iresuppoq. The cyberbuzz view.'cmn). She cw1 be con ..
brings back memories of wctNI ar klopec@llationalHoward Dea n, who wa s n'\'iew. ( ·um.)

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Move over, Hillary: Russ
Feingold is going to be the
Democratic nominee for
presidenrin 2008.
For far too long the
assumption has been that the
former firs1 lady would be
the Dems' obvious pick. The
storyline had dynastic tlair,
plus the sexy-milestone
first - woman - president
aspect. It had the wrongedwoman-coming-out -on-top
Style-section and glossyheadline opportunities. The
1dea launched many . a
Clinton-hater (hey, nothing
wrong with that, I' m a cardcarrier) book. It was scary
while it lasted . But the
moment's gone.
Enter
Sen.
Russell
Feingold,
three-term
Democrat from Wisconsin.
He's positioned himself as
the antiwar alternative. He's
got the advantage of being
able to say to anyone disillusioned about Iraq that he
was (in his mind) right all
along - unlike Johnnycome-latelies like former
Democratic vice president
nominee John Edwards,
who recently apologized for
hi s 2002 Senate vote for the ·
Iraq invasion. And with the
recent defeat of Joe
in
the
Lieberman
Connecticut Democratic primary, it's Feingold's hour.
It's his party and he can run
1f he wants to. The red carpet is out.
And it's really no surprise.
I was talking about the
Democratic 2008 options
with a smart Republican
Beltwayer, pre-Connecticut,
and he saw ihe 2006
Democratic party for what it
1s: 'The DemQcrat base is
dominated by the Cossacks,
Cindy Sheehan disciples,
and Big Labor special interests who are increasingly

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

painted pillow case and pot
holder: Marilyn Deemer,
cross stitch cushion; Opal
Dyer, preprinted cushion;
Marcia Arnold, patchwork
cushion.
Dolfs: Marilyn Deemer,
clothe doll and dress doll;

BREC
from PageA1
Holcomb is one of the
longest-servi ng
co-op
trustees in the history . of
BREC and Ohio, having
begun his first term in 1962.
During the business ses·
sion, BREC Executive Vice
President and General
Manager Dennis Beard
announced that work associated with the Federal
Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) disaster
grant from the 20Q3
President's Day ice storm
will be extended into 2007.
to
"We · expected
announce. the completiqn· of
the FEMA project this
December,''
·Beard
ex,plained, "but another 70
miles of damaged line were
' recently added. This will
push the conclusion of the
project out to next July or
August. "
Two rnillion fee{ of new
conductor and 7,000 to
8,000 poles will have been
installed when the proj~ct is

tinuous improvement status
to an effective status, while
· So.uthern
Elementary
School remained in a continuous improvement category
for the 2005-06 school year.
Eastern Local earned
"effective" ratings for the
district and elementary
school. The elementary
school moved up this year
from a continuous improvement rating last year. The
high school met all 12 per· formance indicators for the
2005-06 school year, placing
it in the highest performance
category, "excellent."

The Meigs Local School
District, Meigs High School,
Meigs Middle School and
Meigs Intermediate School
earned
"continuous
improvement" ratings for the
most recent school year. The
primary school is not ranked
on test scores. but was given
the district's continuous
improvement rating on it s
report curd. Those ratings
remained the same when
compared to last y~ar·s, with
the exception of the intermediate
school,
which
improved from an "academic watch" rating in 2004-05.

Marcia Arnold, porcelain
doll.
Holiday craft: !;:Iizabeth
Lawrence, ornament: Joyce
E. Manuel,- wall decor for
inside.
·
·Other craft: Tracy Beaver,
any new hand craft: Melissa
Coleman, handmade je;velry; Marilyn Deemer, plastic
canvas and other canvas.
Best dressed goose,,rabbit
or bear: Darla J. Blade,
micellaneous.

Serger sewing: Marcia
Arnold, applique : Debra
Kennedy, no sew applique.
Sweat shirts: Marcia
Arnold, applique: Debra
Kennedy, no- sew applique.
Scrap art: Marilyn Deemer.
Ceramic:
Marilyn
Deemer, tired glazes: Marcia
Arnold, non-fired painted,
dry brush and multipieces.
Woodworking: Dana L.
Johnson , both small and large.
Wood Art : Evelyn Hollon.

finished, according to fully stocked with school
supplies. Hundreds of door
Beard.
were awarded.
The annual meeting prizes
kicked off with the Holzer including freezers, half.
·· Medical Center health fair, sides of hogs purchased
followed by a pancake from 4-H junior fairs, $50
breakfast in which over 900 electric bill credits, elecmeals were served. Each tronic appliances and home,
member who registered at ' farm, and garden supplies .
BREC. serving over
the meeting received a castiron skillet with BREC's 19,000 meters in a nine·
logo on the bottom. county area of southeast
Children age 12 and under Ohio, is owned by its memwent home with book bags, bership.

MID-VALLEY
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parking lot is doing anything harniful to children ,
I've taken my grandchi ldrcn
down there and wouldn't do
anything to hurt them."
Barnhart said he had also
witnessed people leaving the
parking lot, going to their
cars and refilling cups with
beer from their own coolers.
The state permit if for the
sale and consumption of
beer on the parking lot only.
Barnhart was also concerned about liability as a
council member if someone
has too much to drink at one
of the fe stivals , leaves and
while driving a vehicle kills
someone or them selves.
Local attorney Charles
Knight who was also at the
meeting chimed iri on this
matter saying, " If you think
you're responsible because
someone gets hurt from a
celebration or party, licensed
t)y the state, this council is
not responsible. If you have
some evidence that someone
has committed a crime you
(Barnhart) should bring that

It's harvest
gleaning
time in
Meigs Co.

crime to these people who
are serv ing your town very
well , these fe stivals arid
police officers have served
our town very well. Don't
say you can't have alcohol
and run a celebration very
well because you can."
Barnhart added that he didn't think anything was wrong
with drinking, saying. "''ve
drank my share and probably . POMEROY
The
other people's share in my Appalachia Harvest gleanlife, but I don 't need it to ing group. consisting of
enjoy the Sternwheel Festival local organizations Meigs.
or jazz music." He reminded County Cooperative Pari sh,
council that these fe stivals · ACEnet,
APAC.
and
take place on public property Community Food Initiative s
and that he saw nothing (CFI ), has schedul ed · a
wrong with these types of tomato gleaning event Aug.
festivals where alcohol is 21-23 on Meigs County and
served on private property.
.
area farms.
The discussion ended other
The products gleaned will
with a tentative agreement be used to benetit local food
to disagree .
pantries. Gleaning is the
"I have nothing bad to say process of harvesting food
about Brian, Pete or past the mm'ket season that
(Reverand) ·
Jonathan would otherwise be wasted in
(Noble)," Musser . said. ''I the field. Appalachia Harvesl
have the utmost respect for is unique in that it processes
all of you. We have a differ- this produce in order to preence of opinion."
serve it, rntl\er than only utilizing fresh produce.
An appeal has been issued
for volunteers to harvest in
Meigs County Monday,
Aug : 21, and process at
· ACEnet in Athens on Aug.
22 and 23. Volunteers helping with
the process can receive a
sampling of the product,
with the majorily of the
product to be di.stributed to
area food pantries.
Groups and individuals
who would like to participate are asked to contact
ACEnet at 740c592-3854 or
email shannonk@acenctwork s.org to be added to the
volunteer roster.

Kaylee Milam showed the reserve champion market lamb at
Monday evening's Junior Fair Sheep Show. Wood Princess
Olivia Davis is also pictured.

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VVednesday,August16,2006

A smashing good time

Southern
golf wins
season
opener
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERS@MVDAILYTR IBUNE.COM

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POMEAOV - A schedule of upcanl'lg oo1ege
and hi{tt school varWty sponllg ewncs ~
le&amp;ms from Gania , Meigs and Ma900 COIJI'Ities.

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e merry-"o-round is always popular with the younger set Here from the left. Ali
B~anJ.Roadjphato
Around and aroun d th ey go · Th
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·
Walker, Chonstyn Spaun and Brittany Krautter. all of Pomeroy, enJOY t en e.
.
Tim Barnes of Radnor, judge of Monday's Junior Fair Market Goat
Show, talks' with Melissa Snowden about her project. Snowden was
named grand champion showman.

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Today'• p1m11
Golf
St. Joe, So. Gallia, Buffalo at Wahama,
10 a.m.
Fairland at Gallla Academy, 10 a.m.
Point Pleasant at Roane County, 9 a.m.
TXC Ohio at Oxbow, 4:30p.m.
!buradoy 'a garnet
Golf

South Gallla at Wahama. 5 p.m.
TVC Hocking at Miller, tO a.m.

Gallla Acac:lemy, Point Pleasant at
Wahama, 9 a.m.

fr!dav'•

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Soccer
Point Pleasant at Ripley, 7 p.m.
Girls Soccer

Poin1 Pleasant Tournament, 5 p.m.

Dave Harris/photo

The ever-popular demolition derby held Monday night at the Meigs County Fair brought in a packed grandstand of enthusiastic fans. Winner in the feature event was Travis Hendricks with Pete Hendricks as runner-up. Winners of heats were
Ray Ohlinger and Hendricks, first; Rich Arnold and Roger Rafferty. second heat; and Travis Hendricks and Dan Mace. third
heat. In the compact race the winners were Doyle McDonald first; Brian Gould, second, and R'yan Donaldson, third.

Golf
River Valley at Wahama, 9 a.m.
Saturday's gamas

Soccer
Poin1 Pleasant at South Charleston.

TBA

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Girls Soccer

Point Pleasant Tournament, 5 p.m.

Carpenter, Cardinals hainmer Reds, 5-0
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Pointers edge
River Valley,
Gallia Academy
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BSHERMAN@MYDAILYTRIBUNE.COM

Charteno Hoellch/PIIOIO

Every day of the fair several bicycles donated by area merchants are given away in a drawing which takes
place on the hillstage at noon. Tuesday's winners were from the left. Kaylee Haning of Athens, Cheyenne
Beaver of Pomeroy, Jonathan Wolfe of Chester, and Katie Keller of Long Bottom. little Miss and Mister .
Meigs County, Melyla Mash and Samuel Jones, front, assisted with th.e give-away along with Ken Buckley,
fair board member, left, and Tom Christy, a concessionaire, one of the bicycle donors.
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mtly Watson was traveling in style and comfort at the Meigs county
Fair this week, thanks to her grandfather, Virgil Watson of Middleport who
pulled the wagon around the fairgrounds.
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Above: Shawnella Patterson, 11, of Rutland and the Rednecks 4-H Club is already an
old pro at showing market hogs with this being her third year. Today she heads into the .
show ring with her pig Queenster for the Junior Fair's Market Hog Show which begins
at 8 a.m.
Left: Judge Jeff Fisher of Waverly attempts to coax a young spectator into using the
microphone at the show ring.during the Junior Fair Breeding Beef Show.

GALLIPOLIS - Justin
Lewis shot a round of 39, and
his South Point teammates
used balanced scoring to
claim a close victory .during a
high school
golf
trim a t c h
Tuesday at
Cliffisde
Golf Club.
Lewis'
score was
one shot of
tl)e medalist
pace set by
Nolan
River
Valley's
Justin
Nolan. Josh
Jones added
a 45 while
C h a s e
McWhorter,
Andrew
Davis and
Zack Taylor
all carded
46 to give
Houck
the Pointers
a 175 total.
Host Galli a Academy was
. next with a 179 and River
Valley was a stroke back at
180.
Tyler Houck led Gallia
Academy with a 41 . followed by Jordan Cornwell's
44. Kamal Dayal and Kyle
Hunter added scores of 46
and 48 respectively.
Nolan's 38 earned him
medalist honors and teammate Craig Jagers .was close
behind with a 41. Brandon
Burnette carded a 48 and
Kayla Johnson had 53.
Gallia Academy is back at
£1iffside today and at
Riverside Thursday. River
Valley next ,plays at
Riverside Friday.

ST. LOUIS - . Chris
Carpenter pitched a fourhitter and Ronnie Belliard
had three hits and two RBis
in his biggest game since
joining the St. Louis
Cardinals at the trade deadtine, helping them stop a
three-game skid .with a 5-0
victory over 1\le' Cincinnati·
Reds on Tuesday night.
· Chris Duncan hit a tworun homer off Aaron Harang
(12-8) as part of a three-hit
night and Albert Pujols also
had three hits for the NL
Central leaders, who totaled
three runs while getting
swept in a three-game
weekend series at last-place
Pittsburgh. The Cardinals
won for only the second
time in seven games overall
and beat the second-place
Reds for just the fifth time
in 13 tries, moving 2 1/2
games in front.
Carpenter (I I -6) squandered a 5-0 lead at
Cincinnati last Wednesday
while ending with a nodecision in a one-run loss.
He was 0-2 with a 7.94
ERA in his past three starts.
This time, he allowed only
four singles.
Last year's NL Cy Young
Award winner didn't allow
a hit until Adam Dunn singled with one out in the
fifth. The right-hander
struck out six with no walks
and a hit batsman.
Carpenter, who lost twice
.
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to the Reds this season, is 3St.
Louis
Cardinals
starting
pitcher
Chris
Carpenter
(29)
gets
a
pat
On
head
from
catcher
3 for his career agalnst
Yadier Molina a.fter Carpenter th(ew a four-hitter in the Cardinals' 5-0 win over the Cincinnati
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GLOUSTER- Southern
golf is picking up right
where it left in 2005, capturing
the
Trimble
Invitational
champio n s h i. p
Monday at
Forest Hills
Golf Club.
T h e
Tornadoes,
who finished 12th
at
the
Division III
state tournament last
season,
knocked
off
the
eight-team
field
by
t h r e e
strokes
with a team
score
of
314
Stewart
·
.
SHS was
led by sophomore Bryan
Harris, whose even-par
round of 68 earned him
medalist honors in the season opener.
Meigs, last year's TriValley Conference Ohio
champions, finished second with a team score of
317.
Junior Steven Stewart
led the Marauders with a
round of 72, finishing third
overall.
Senior
Dan
Bookman fired a 75, while
junior Kirk Legar was next
for MHS with a 78.
Freshmen
Joey
Blackston and Bobby King
rounded
out
the
Marauders' round with
scores of 92 and 101,
respectively.
The host Tomcats, led by
Ty Barrett's runner-up
score of 69, were third
overall with a team score
of 318. Trimble defeated
Sout)lern last year, 45-44,
for· the TVC Hocking
Division crown.
Eastern and Athens finished in tie for fourth overall, firing team scores of
335 apiece. Waterford was
sixth with a 346, while
Miller was a distant seventh with a score of 447. ·
Nelsonville- York was
last with a total of 494.
No other individual
results Were available at
release time.
. Meigs returns to action
today when it starts
defense of its Ohio
Division title at Oxbow
Country Club in Belpre.
Both
Eastern
.and
Southern start the race for
the Hocking Division on
Thursday at Miller.

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Cleveland Browns runningback Lee Suggs was traded to
the Jets Monday for cornerback Derrick Strait, but Suggs
failed his physical on Tuesday in New York. The trade
was nullified due to the failed physical and Suggs now
returns to Cleveland.

BEREA - -Even when
he's healthy, Lee Suggs
can't catch a break.
The oft-injured running
back, traded by Cleveland to
New York on Monday, was
returned to the Browns less
than 24 hours later after he
failed his physical with the
Jets.
Although he's been sidelined with injuries during
most of his first three seasons' as a pro, Suggs has
been on the field all spring
and summer with the
Browns, who tried to deal
him for defensive back
Derrick Strait.
"The guy hasn't missed a
practice at aiL" Browns
coach Romeo Crennel Said.
"Their medical staff felt like
whatever Lee had. they didn't want it."

Suggs has missed 23 of 48
career games with injuries to

his shoulder, neck, toe, ankle
and thumb.
Browns general manager
Phil Savage noted that while
Suggs has been injury prone,
he has been on the fie ld
since spnng mtm-camps.
"Medical opinions can
vary from team to team, and
obviously this is one team's
opinion," Savage said. "We
anticipate Lee Suggs returning to the Browns and working hard in practice and
preparing for the season to
the best of his ability, just as
he has shown throughout his
career with the Browns."'
· Suggs did not arrive in
Cleveland for Tuesday's
practice. Crennel expects
him to be on the field
Wednesday. .
Crenncl disputed the
notion that the Browns don't
want Suggs.
"If we didn 't want him,
we'd cut him," Crennel said.
"We think he can compete
ahd we"re going to give him

a shot to win the No. 2 job.
That's the way it was before
the trade and that's the way
it still is. We're going to
plug him in right where he
was when he l~ft here."
Crennel doesn't anticipate
Suggs having any trouble
coming back.
"I don't think he has any
iII wi II toward me or the
team," he said.
Suggs' awkward return is
the just latest development
in what has been an eventful
training camp for Cleveland:
On Day 2, starting center
LeCharles Bentley sustained
a season-ending knee injury
on the first 11-on-11 play.
Injuries have sidelined
starters Ryan Tucker, Gary
Baxter
and
Daylon
McCutcheon: Last week,
center Bob Hallen, penciled
in as Bentley's replacement,
retired with a back problem
that the Brqwns said he

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Santana,
Minnesota
shut
down
Indians,
4-1
'

MINNEAPOLIS (AP)Johan Sant.ma allowed
three h1ts over etght
shutout tnmngs pttchmg
the Mtnnesot.l Twms to a
4-1 VIctory over the
Cleveland lnd1ans on
Tuesday mght
Mtchael Cuddyer drove
m two runs and Joe Mauer
h.td an RBI smgle for th e
Twm s,
who
stopped
Cleveland's s1x-game Wln mng streak Santana ( 14-5)
struck out nme and w,tlked
one before Joe Nath.m go~\e
up an RBI smgle to Trav1s
Hafner 111 the nmth
Jnd tans ngh t hander Jake
Westbrook (9-8) was fantastic for 7 2 3 mmngs, but
fell apart with mo outs 111
the etghth
The Twms were clmgmg
to a 1-0 lead when LUis
Casttllo smgled and Mauer

wa'
lnlcntlonall y
w,1lked
Casullo ·'L'·I
M.tuer th ,,
pulled oft
double 't' I
before Cuddyer\ two-1un
smgk
brought
the
Metrodome crowd to tt s
feet
To111 Hunter added .tn
RBI smgle ro cap the threerun 111111ng Westbtook g.tve
up four runs and e1ght hit s
Ill etght 111n111gS
Santana's performance
should come as no surpnse
He stmply does not lose at
the Metrodome
The 2004· AL Cy Young
Award wmner has not lost
111 the Dome smce Aug 6
2005, gomg 12-0 In hts last
19 home starts It's the best
such streak for a Twtns

ptlchcr stnce Frank Vwla
went 19-0 1n 24 home starts
from 1987 -~8
For Westbrook. tl 'eemed
to be a maner of bad luck
The ldst lime he wa&gt;
here, Westbrook wa' solid
giVIng up three runs over
stx mnmgs But Tw111s Ietty
Fr.mc I'CO Lmano was even
better 10 Mtnnesot.l's 1 I
\"tory
Thts ttme. Westbrook
w,ts outpached by another
left \lander
Astde from w.unmg
track shots by Hector Luna
111 the fourth and Ryan
Garko 111 the etghth, the
lndtans were completely
baffled by Santana He
rettred 14 of 15 batters
alter
walktng
Grady
Stzemore 111 the thtrd and
struck out Jhonny Peralta
and Kelly Shoppach three

tnncs each
Santana got a ltttle help
from hts defense Ill the sev
enth, when Luna htt what
looked ltke a sure double
down the nght-lteld ltne
But Cuddyer tracked 11
down tn the corner and
threw out Luna at second
w1th a one hop stnke
The Twms got on the
hoard 111 the thtrd after
Jason Bmlcn doubled and
adv.mccd to th1rd on a sacn!t ce b, ('asttllo
Ma uer who entered the
game In a 1-for-11 sktd,
followed by muschng a
grounder through the nght
stde for a 1-0 lead
That was all the Twms
needed m thts one to get
thelf second consecuttve
wm alter losmg three of
four to Texas last weekend

Suggs

what's needed to be compellttve I'm very comlortable wtth the tests we have
set up "
Cre nnel dtdn' t know tf
the Jets have to supply any
medtcal ev1dence that
Suggs tsn't healthy enough
to play
"I doubt that they have to
, prov1de proof," he s.ud
"It's JUSt that the doctors
dtdn 't thmk he "as ftt"
Crennel smd he mtght talk
to Mangmt to learn more
The Browns had obtamed
Stratt to help offset IOJunes
to cornerbacks Gary Baxter
and Dayton McCutcheon,
who wtll both nms the
remamder of the preseason
Wtth Strait headmg back

to New York , the Browns
s1gned tree agent defe ns1vc
back Jeremy LeSueur He
played m tluee games for
the Jets last season and was
m Seattle's camp earlier th1s
summer before bemg cut
LeSueur, who had been
workmg out 1n Atlanta
when the Browns called,
played at Mtchtgan wtth
Browns w1de recetver
Bray ion Edwards
"He's a b1g phys1cal corner," Edwards sa1d "He can
help us "
Notes: WR Edwards
won t play m Thursday s
pteseason game agamst
Detrmt, and n's still not
clear 1f he ' 11 play m any
exhtbttiOns ''I'm not swe to

really be honest ," sa1d
Edwards "'ho has come
back qutcker than expected
followmg knee surgery
'That's somethmg that has
gone back and forth and
gone up m the mr We JUst
don't know We don't know
tf tt's worth it "Crennel satd
the club would contmue to
take 3t cautious approach
with Edwards, who hopes to
be ready for the Sept I0
season opener
CB
Antomo Perkms dtdn t
practtce because of a grom
mJury
After players
tailed to Ime up cmrectly on
two stra1 ght plays, Crennel
made the offense run a lap
On Sunday, he dtd the same
thmg to hts defense

from PageBl
never complamed about
And now, Suggs
"It has been kmd of a different camp, hasn't tt?" runnmg
back
Reuben
Droughns sa1d
Jets coach Enc Mangm1
wouldn't spec1fy why
Suggs fat led hts phystcal
"We have a whole senes
of tests that we do, and we
were very thorough wtth the
process," he satd · He JUSt
didn' t pass those tests
Each team has a cntena
they set up that they believe
IS what's Important and

Hammer
fromPageBl
Cmcmnau and now has a
Josmg record agamsl only
two NL teams - the Mets
and Brewers He has two
shutouts thts year, the other
commg on a two-hitler
agamst the Dod~ers on July
14, and II for hts career
ftve
Harang
las ted
mmngs, hts shortest start
smce June 12 aga tnst
Mtlwaukee - not countmg
a two-mnmg appearance m
a ram-delayed game He

gave up fiv e runs and etght
hits, losmg for the ftrst time
m three deciSions at new
Busch Stadtum
Bethard, acqu1red from
the Indtans to end a platoon at second base, was 9for-44 wtth three RB! s 111
hts ftrst 12 games with the
Cardmals Hts RBI smgle
m the second was the
I ,OOOth htt of h1 s cdreer
and It put St Louts ahead
H1s run-sconng double m
the fourth made It 2 0 and
he also smgled 111 the f1fth
Duncan's II th homet m
only 147 at-bats was the
htghhght of a three-run

ftlth
that
ga\e
the
Cardmal s a 5-0 cushion
The other run scored "hen
PuJols doubled, advanced
on a sacnftce and scored
when Harang bounced a
breaktng ball off the plate
for a w1ld pitch
Notes: Cardmals CF J1m
Edmonds took the f1eld
before the hlth, but left
before a pttch was thrown
complammg ot d1zzmess
Edmonds, who htt a grand
slam off Harang last week
m Cmcmnatt, was moved
to cleanup ahead ot Scott
Rolen 111 a late lmeup shuttle
The Cardlflals a1 e

26-30 ag;unst the NL
Central Thetr last losmg
record 111 the dtvtston "as
27-34
Ill
1999
Carpenter ha s a mator
league-be st 32 vtctones
over the last two seasons
Thts was ht s 22nd career
complete ga me, mn e of
them comtng m the past
two seasons
The Reds'
Jason LaRue ts m an 0-for23 slump He grounded out
w1th two on to end the
hfth , hts team 's best scorlflg chance
Cmcmnatt 's
Edw1n Enc&lt;~rnacwn was 0for 3, endtng a 10-game
hmmg streak

16, 2006

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

PITTSBURGH (A P) The Ptttsburgl1 Steelers made
offictal what has seemed evt
dent for weeks coach B11l
Co" her IS no longer negoll.lt
mg an extensiOn to a contmcl
that runs through 2007
The team .mnounced
Tuesday that 11 h.ts cea&gt;ed
talks wnh Cowher on stgnmg
an extenston so he can focus
on coachmg the returmng
Supe1 Bowl ch.lmptons The
team, wh1ch has had JUst two
coaches m 38 seasons, has
Ions had a poltcy of not negouatmg contracts dunng a season, but wants to renew talks
With Cowher once the season
ends
Th1s IS the first ttme smce
Cowher was htred by hts
hometown team m 1992 that
he wtll go mto a season wtth
as few as two seasons
remammg on hts contract
Cowher and the team had
been dtscussmg an extenswn
smce shortly after the
Steelers won the Super Bowl
111 February
Cowher satd several umes
dunng the offseason that he
prefers now to work on a
year to-year basts, a stance he
adopted alter the Steelers
went 6-10 m 2003 after wmmng 21 games the previous
two
seasons
Cowher,
aJthou~h he IS JUSt 49, tS
begmmng hts 15th season m
Ptttsburgh and ts the NFL's
most tenured coach wnh a
smgle team
"Over the past several
months we h,1ve had a contmumg and pos1Uve dtalogue
wnh coach Cowher's representatt ve, Octagon President
Phtl de P!Cclotto, conceuung
Btll's contract and the
future," team prestdent Art
Rooney II satd tn a statement
tssued by the team
"I rem am oplt mtst1c and
hopeful that we wtll be able
to conclude a contract extenSIOn whtch wtll keep Btll
coachmg the Ptttsburgh
Steelers for many more years
However, we have all ag1 eed
th,u at th1s ttme we wtll con
tmue those conversatiOns
after thts season so that Bill's
focu s and the focus ot the
enure orgamzauon can be on
the excitement and challenge
ol defendmg the Super Bowl
championship "
Cowher's dectston to not
stgn an extenston has created
speculatton he may retire .1t

the end of
the Sed,Oil
wtth the
posstblllly
of
htm
ret urntng
elsewhere
Notebook ,,san NFL
coach m a
few years He and hts lamily
l1.1ve pw chased a $2 5 mllhon luxury home m Rale1gh
N C , where he attended
North Carolina State, and
Cowher's w1fe and youngest
daughter are expected to h ve
there thts season
H1s other two daughters
w1ll attend Pnnceton
Cowher satd l!S recently as
last month that he hasn't
dectded tf he wtll coach agam
next season
However,
Cowher was unhappy when
former Steelers star Jerome
Bettts pred1cted on NBC-TV
on Sunday that Cowher
rntght be m hts final season m
Ptttsburgh
Cowher wouldn't comment
Tuesday on the Steelers'
statement,
stand1ng by
1emarks he made Monday
that he won't talk agam th1s
season about h1s future plans
"There's been a Jot of speculation about my future, I'm
here to say once agmn that
tl 's purely that, speculatton,"
Cowher sa1d Monday "I
don't hke talkmg about the
con tr&lt;~c l because we're m
camp I IO\ e coachmg football, I love codchmg here and
there s been a lot of specula
tton and I'm go mg to leave It
at that
"I can t control the future
- agam, that takes two s1des
- but I do have two yems
lett on m) contract, contrary
to what some people thmk
And that s all I want to talk
about It," he sa1d
Cowher now has a chance
to do what hts predecessor,
Chuck Noll, dtd by wmmng
Super Bowls m consecutive
seasons Noll dtd so tw1ce, m
the 1974 75 and 1978-79 sea
sons Noll (193- 148-1) and
Cowher ( 141 82-1 ) both rank
am on~ the lop 10 m career
coachmg v1ctones With one
tedm w1th Noll fi fth and
Cowher nmth
The Steelers have the
NFL's best regulat se,1son
1ecord smce Cowher was
hu ed m 1992, 141 -82 I The
Packers are second wtth a
141 81 record

CLASSIFIED

-

(

I:.L•

Meigs County Sheriffs
Office
Sheriff
Robert
E
Beegle
t 04
East
Second
Street, Pomeroy OH
45769
Sheriff Sales
Case

Number

06CV034
Belmont Savmgs Bank
Pla1ntiff
YS
Cheri and Douglas
Campbell
Defendants
Court
of
Pleas

Common

Meigs County, Ohio
In Pursuance of an
order of sale to me
directed from
sa1d

court In the above entitled

actton

I

w1il

expose to sale at pub·
lie auction on the front

steps of the Meigs

al,

Ohio, to-wit Being Lot
Number 2, Chestnut
Ridge
Estates,
a
restricted subdivision

directed

as the same Is delin-

court m the above enti-

eated on the recorded
plat In Plat Cabtnet 19
A and B Record of
Plats of Meigs County,
Ohio Parcel No 05Property
00462 006
Address Vacant Lot 2,
Chestnut Rtdge Sub ,
Albany, Ohio 45710
Current owner Cheri &amp;
Douglas
Campbell
Property at Chestnut
R1dge
Subdivision
Albany, Ohio PP• Vac
Lot 7 D5.00462 011 , Vac
lot 9 05-00462.0t 3 Vac
Lot 2 05-00462 006
Appratsal at Lot ~ 7
$25,000 00
Lot j9
$28,000,
Lot
#2
$28 ODD 00 Terms of
sale Cannot be sold

tled

Deceased, et

In

pursuance of an

order of sale to me

from

1 will

action

expose

said

to

sale

at

Public Auction on the
Front Steps of the
Meigs County Court
House on Friday Sept
8 , 2006 at tO Am, of

Number 7,

Ridge

Chestnut

Estates,

a

restricted subdivision,

as the same Is delineated on the record

plot In Plat Cabinet t9
A &amp; B Record of Plata
Parcel
No
0500462 Ott
Property
Address· Vacant Lot 7
Chestnut Ridge Sub
Albany, Ohio 457t0
Situate in the Township
of Columbia County of
Meigs and State of
Ohio, to-wit Being Lot
Number 9, Chestnut
Ridge
Estates
a
raotrlcted subdivision

1:.11~

Pomaroy, Oh 45769
Sheriff Sales
Case Number 05CVD56
National City Mortgage
Co
Plaintiff

Stansbury and Minnie house
Stansbury to Asa Dale Robert E
Beegle ,
Stansbury and Golden Me1gs County Sheriff
Stansbury, hts wtfe, Attorney
for
the
lhence West along said Plalnliff
lane 250 feet to a Lerner Sampson &amp;
stake thence South Rothfuss
McKibben 570 feet to a stake In t20 E 4th St 8th floor

vs

Chad

Delendants Court of the center of Dyesvllle- Cincmnall, Oh1o 45202

Common Pleas,
Metgs County Oh1o

Corpentar

~

._.. i&amp;;

I&gt;&lt;L~IIvc.--.~c:l

Road, 4007

~-

L

r-..l

L••

~

to Syracuse exceptmg

six feet off the North
end of satd lot deeded
by A H Bndgeman to
Deed
Metgs

conltrmatlon of sale
The appraisal did
Include an Interior
examination of the
house
Robart
E
Beagle Meigs County
Sheriff Attorney for
the Plaintiff Frlnk &amp;
Wooldridge Co LPA,
600 South Pearl Street
Columbus Oh1o 43206
6t4-227-t662
(8)2, 9 t6

1033 Cherry

Address

Street ,

Syracuse

Ohio

Properly
Owners
Mtldred Hubbard aka
Mildred Mea Hubbard
Prior Deed Reference
Volume 278, Page 565
and 0 A. 180, Page 867
PP# 21l-00-317 1100
Appraised
at
$t6,500 00 terms of
Sale Cannot be sold
for less than 213rds of
the appra1sed value

- - - - - - - t 0% down on day of
sale, cash or certlf1ed
Public Notice
check Balance due on
confirmation of sale

The

appraisal

Include an
examination
house
Robert
E

did

mterlor
of the
Beegle ,

Meigs County Shariff

Number Attorney for the plaln-

directed

from

said 2 64 acres

more or

courl in the above enti- leas Further excepting

tled

action,

expose

to

I
sale

will 0 348 acres conv eyed
al to

the

Trustees

of

49" West along the

tt7 74 feet to an Iron Sealed b1ds wtll be

of

property

'

,, ~

~till
~rnlllng

AI 50

'

erty line, 50 23 feet to 45760 for purchase of a
an ~ron ptn In the t986 Sutphen Custom

Northeast Pumper w1th Detro1t
corner, 6V92TA 350 HP engme

Thence south 4'27 49" with Allison 4 speed
East

North

Public Noltce

p10, thence North 78' received at the offtce
t8' 24 East along the of the Mayor, 237 Race
Grantor s North prop- St. Middleport, Ohto

along

the automatic
transm1s~
s1on, enclosed cab,

.--=,.,..,==---.

Interior

1=-"••••r-

Grantors property line Request for btdders.

Public Auction on the Columbia Township,
front steps of the Meigs County, Ohio, for
of Beegle
Iron pin, Thence south
Meigs County Court the
benefit
Sheriff Sales
88' 18' t t West Along
House on Fnday, Sept , Rawling s Cemetery
Case
Number a line 366 93 feet to an
8, 2006 at tD AM of Parcel No Two Also
tron pm In the gantors,
Sa1d day, the following the following piece or 05CV093
described Real Estate parcel of land lying and Countrywide
Home West property line and
west hne of FractiOnal
Situated
m
the betng 1n the County ot Loans Inc
Section 33, Thence
Township of Columbia , Meigs and State ot Platntlff
County of Me1gs and Oh1o and 1n Columbia VS Paul Barthelmas North t • 4t 49 ' Wast
State ot Ohio and Township
and Defendants Court of along the grantor's
descnbed as follows
descrtbed as follows Common Pleas, Meigs West property line and
Parcel No 1 Being the Begtnntng 1n the cen- County, Ohl'lthe West hna of said
Southeast Quarter of ter of the road leading In pursuance of an fractional sectton 33,
the Northwest Quarter from
Dyesville
to order ot sale to me , t20 00 feet to the point
of Ssctlon 8 of Town, School Lot, 15 rods directed form said of beginning and con·
County
and
State South of the North line court In the above anti- talnlng tt30 acres
aforesaid, estimated at of the Northwest quar- tied action, I will Prcel No tt-00423 110
40 acres , more or less ter of Section 8, and axpoaeto sale atpubllc Commonly known as
Excepting from the about 3t rods and 20 auction on the front 33356 Crouser Road,
above described real links East of tho Wool steps of the Melga Rutland, OH 45775
estate 3 9418 acres line of said quarter County Court House Current Owner· paul
and conveyed by Asa section running thence on Friday, Sept t5, Barthelmas
et
al
0
Stansbury
and East about 22 rods , 2006 at tO AM, of said Property At
33356
Golden
Faye thence South 67 redo, day, the following Crouser Ad, Rutland
Stansbury, to Wanda thence West about 40 described Real Estate Oh 4577t ppj ttLou Oxley by deed rods to the center of Situated In the Faction 110423 1100 Appraised at
recorded In Volume the road laadlng from Section 33, Town 6 $22,500 OD Terms of
247, page 637 Deed Dyesvllle to School lot, Range t4, Rutland sale cannot be sold
Records,
M11gs thence North along lhe Township,
Meigs for lau than 213rds ot
County, Oh1o
center of said road to County, State of Ohio, the appraised value
Further Excepting the place of beginning, and being more fully tO% down on day of
following Being s1tuat contamlng about 6 described as follows sale cash or certified
ed In the Southeast acres and 22 rods be Commanclng at a point check, Balance duo on
ot
the the same. more or less In the Northeast comer confirmation on sale
quarter
Northwest quarter of C~rrent Owner Chad of tha ooutheast quar- Tha appraisal did not
Section B, of the McKibben Property at tar o1 section 33, said Include an Interior
Township, County and 38676
Staneart point alSo being on the examination of the
Stall atoresald and Is Pomeroy, Ohio PPI 05- West line of Fraction houae.
Robart
E
described
as 00667 000 Prior Deed Section 33, Thence Beegle, Meigs County
Township, County and References
Volume South t ' 4t'49" East Shariff
State aforesaid and Is t03,
Page
329 along the eut line of Attorney
for
the
described es follows Appraised
at oald section 33, 673 Plaintiff
Lerner
Beginning at a stake In 5100 000 00 Terma of feet more,or leas to an Sampson &amp; Rothfuaa,
the West corner of land Sale Cannot be sold Iron
pin
In
the PO
Box
5480
owned by Thomas lor less than 213rda or Grantors Northwest Cincinnati, Oh 4520t Price and
Delbert the appraloed value property corner and 5480 5tJ.24t-3tiiO
Turner, thence North 10% down on Day of the real point of begin- (8) 9, 16, 23
along said !Ina of the Sale, cash or certified nlng for the land hers in
land owned by Thomas check, balance due on described,
thence
~HOP
Price 450 feel to tha confirmation ol sale North 88' tO t t East
•~
Southeast corner of The appraisal did not along the grantor's

ttff Reimer, Lorber, and
05CV038
•• the aame Is delln~ Chase Home Finance Arnovltz ~ 0 Box 968
Twms burg Ohio 44087
Nte~ on the recorded LLC
plat In Plat Cabinet t9 successor by merger 330-425-420t
A &amp; B Record of Plats to Chase Manhattan (8) 2, 9, t6
of Meigs County Ohio Mortgage Corporation
Parcel
No
DS- Plaintiff
Public Nottce
00462 Ot3
Property vs
address Vecant Lot 9, The Unknown Heirs , - - - - - - - Legatees Meigs County Shenff's
Chestnut Ridge Sub, Devisees
Admln~s t rators , Q.ff1ce
Albany Ohio 457t 0
Al&gt;bert
E
Situate In the Township Executors and Assigns ShenH
the land conveyed by mclude
of Columbia, County of of Mildred Hubbard aka Beegle
an
Meigs and State of Mildred Mae Hubbard 1D4 East Second Street deed to Thelmore examination

_.. "'"1:.0'*-• J:.o-.• r s

~•••••

pen, thence north 1' 41'

Grantor's
property

Thence East by North 513-241-31110

I •11

•-t.I~I..

Grantors Norlh propPublic Notice
erty !me, 92 82 feet to
an Iron pin, thence
Metgs County Sheriffs south t2' D9 05' East
Office
continuing along said
Sheriff Robert E !me, t56 35 teet to an

Property

Case

~ . . . CJ~.

described Real Estate·
Situated 1n the Village
of Syracuse tn the
County of Metgs and
State
of
Ohio,
Descnbed as follows.
Bemg Lot Numbered
Forty-One
(4t)
m
Bridgeman s Addition

check balance due an

Meigs County Sheriffs
Office
Sheriff
Robert
E
Beegle
t04 East Second Street
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Sheriff Sales

.. c _.

(8) 2, 9, 16

the appraised value Page
407
1D% down on day of Records of
sale, cash or carttflad County

of Meigs county, Ohio

I 11 t

In pursuance of an 280 feel to place of
sa1d Day the tollowmg order of saJe to me beginmng containing

Isaac
Carleton
as
County Court House for less than 213rds of recorded 1n Volume 43,

on Friday, Sept 8 2006
at 10 AM , of satd day,
the
following
descnbed Real eatate
Three (3) Lots sold
separately
SlttJateln the Township
of Columbia, County of
Meigs and State of
Ohio, to wit Being lot

~~.E.

line

the 284 62 feet to an Iron

CLASSIFIEDS

1500 gpm pump tODD
gallon booster tank,

top mount pump controls Interested bidders can contact F1re

Chief Dava HoHman at
992 6150 for further
information

on

the

vehicle and equipment
to be Included wtth the
sale

Mlntmum

on

bld

SAVINGS

shall be S40,DOO oo
B1ds w1ll be accepted
until Friday, August 25,
2006 al 4 pm B1ds will
be opened on Monday,

reserves the right to

reject any and all bids
The vehicle will not be
available for delivery
until the villages new

pumper Is delivered
which Ia expected to
occur

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Money to Loan
Motorcycles &amp; 4 Wheelers •
Musical Instruments
Personals

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Assemble cralts
wood Items
To $480/wk
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45769

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• $15 67 $26 19/hr now hi!
mg For appl catton and free
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913 599 8042 24/hrs amp
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Foster Parents Need ed
Homes needed 1n Jackson
Vmton
Metgs
Athens
Washtngton counties for
youths 0 18 Oasts provtdes
the training You will receive
datly re mbursement of $33
$48 a day patd resp te and
support for the youth placed
Trammg
1n your home
begins
September
9
Albany Ca ll Oasts Foster
Care for more lnformat1on
Toll Free 1 877 325 1558

•Health Insurance
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•Short term 0 sabtlity
•Regular Rale Increases
•Umform Allowance
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If you are a person who
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others and want to be a
member o1 a canng
dedicated &amp; comm •tted
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Center Admtntstrator at
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cell al(740)446 5001

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. _ _.........._ _. .
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HOME HEALTH AIDES
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seeK•nt~ a lull t1me collector - : - - - - - - - co mpetitive wages
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Th is Individual must pos Carpenter wanted only exp
Weekly Fay Hea lth
740 662 1222
sees good verbal and written person
need
apply
Insurance Top Notch
446-...;_7_0.;_39'----,
commu nicat on sk•lls abtliry i17_40:.:.1_
Work Enwonmenll
HVAC Postllons Availabl e
to worK with exlstt ng roan
W1th A Well Established
office rs and Chtel Lending
Athens Area Contractor
Cell Now!
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1-877483-6247
standing ol all aspects of the
We Have Openings tor a
ext t933
Collection
Department
Servtce TechnletBn and an
Salary commensurate with
l'l"'""'~~~""'""'~ Installer Must have 3 Years
expenence lnteresled tndt
NO E)(PEAIENCE NECESSARY
lnfoCiaton
Expenence and Clean
vlduals send resume to
FULL T ME CL.ASSES
DHvlng Record 80% of
Edwards W St nes 211
COL TR-'.IN NO
Work In Atnens Area
F
NANCING
AYA
I..A8LE
West
Second
Street
With over 24 years 1n
JOEl f'I..ACEIJENT
Excellent Wages Based on
Pomeroy
Member FDIC
the teleservtces
ENAOL,LING NOW
Expenence Send Detailed
and Equal Opportuntty
mdustry we understand
Resume To
Employer
our employees are our
ALLIANCE
greatest asset
An Excellent way to earn
HVAC Pos t! ons
TRACTOR TRA LEA
money The New Avon
PO Box 363
TRAINING CENTERS
CgmpethlyJ.£w
The Plains Oh 45780
Catl Manlyn 304 882 2645
WYTHEVILLE VA
Up lo $8/hr FT
Are YOU looking to
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for
only $10
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st
needed
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Evening Shih
(740)446 7425
appltcants to help us
(I 45 10 45pm)
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make calls regard ng
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porters on behalf of the
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non proftt orgamzaltons
resumes &amp; references tor
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mcludtng
constderatiOn Other post
liOns avBIIable 4367 SA
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Benefits Include Up to
t 60 Galllpohs o h1o 45631
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St Jude Children a
58/hour a generous
1740)446
2359
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Computer sktlls good com
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ext 2311
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Wanted 0 reel Supetvlston
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knowledge of farm aqu1p
Employees to oversee male
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Cedar
81rch
AVONI All Areas• To Buy or
ment preferred
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675 1429
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Route pay vanes
Gal 1pol s Tnbune PO Box
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tnqu1re at Uoyds Electrontcs
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469 Galhpolts OH 45631
9083
800 788 3867
304 675 1333 Ext 20

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restaurant looking for front
ol hOuse shift manager and
sous chel Prevtous man
agemem expenence a must
Both post ons are salary
wtth beneltls and pad vaca
ttoo Both offer posstblllty lor
future
advancement
Interested persons send a
resume to Jeff WalKer 499
Richland Ave Athens OH
45701
Magtc Years Day Care
Center has sul'lst11ute post
I on opened Send Resu me
to 201
Htgh St
PI
Pleasant wv 25550
Now Htrlng FT Cashie rs
Fruth
Pharmacy
2501
Jackson Ave Pt Pleasanl
WV Please apply tn Person

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obtain a loan BEWARE
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advancA payments ol
fees or Insurance Call the
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of Consumer
Afla rs toll free at 1 866
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0 8 w th 9 modern da
and
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health
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and
40 742 3232 or 74Q-742
Mtleage Apply at 1480 1o66 For orders call 1
Jackson P•ke Gallipolis or
66 550 3232
V•s•
2415 Jackson Avenue Potnl
Pleasant WV or phone tol
1ree 1 866 441 1393
Part time Cashier Exp
In hardware/lumber
Apply
In
person
Thomas Do-lt Center
Gallipolis Ohio

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FOR SALE

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Soon• For people who are
rookmg lor true love a
Soulmates
740 742 3232
or 614 783 1232 Loo~ 1ng for

3 100 Sq Ft Cape Code
4BA 4bath 40 11SO Bt level
deck that wraps around 27
above ground pool l ull
basement 2 5 car garage
lots of el(tras 1 acre R1ver
Valley School 0 st rtcl 15
mmutes from Galhpo ts
Must see to apprectate was
$250 000
Reduced
$235 000 (Neg ) Must Seet

Ca 1(740!367 0126
4 bedroom 2 bath double
garage pool 2 ac res
Easter n SchOol D st11Ct

740 992 3465 aher 5

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4bd FORECLOSURE Only
$20 9001 For hs!lngs 800
391 5228 ext F254

-:c:------4BR 2 bath home '"
Middleport Ve ry nice home
wth many amemtles Pnced
below appratsal Musl sell
ASAP
www orvb co m
l$6276 Senous offers con
stdered Call740 992 5961

AAA MODULAR ranch
models $55 838 M1dwest
Homes (740)828 2750
By Owner mce Frame
Hoose large ot &amp; garage
fenced new pamt new
Electnc &amp; new furnace
road 1/4 mtle of AI 2
Gallipolts
Ferry
$40 s

(740)286 6075 (740)4 46
Part T1me Cleamng work Reps
0626
and Appliance Aepa1r
Appliance
Warehouse
TURNED OOWN ON
Hende rson WV Apply n SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
Person
No Fee Unless We W nl
1 8ae 582 3345
AN s needed to provtde
1~1\11 . . 1\11
basiC ftrst atd at business
All real estate advertising
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IO
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1n thl• newspaper Is
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subject to the Federal
$$$$' [888)269 6344
lllR SALE
Fair Houalng Act of 1968
which make• It lllegallo
Wanted COL Dnuer B 2 bedroom home beauttfu
advertlte any
Ltcense
wtth
lanker stle
9 9 ac res
near
preference Umlt.llon or
endorsement
Reg onal Waterloo OH $34 000
discrimination bll"d on
routes Start and stop Jn 1740)532 7614
race color religion 11x
Gallipolis
everyday
famll lalttllut or natklnal
$10 55/hr (740)24S 5514
origin, or any lnlanllon to
2 or 3 bedroom I"IOuse lor
make 1ny auch
sale on land contract 1670
1!16
Sclloou;
prlference llmltallon or
Li ncoln He•ghts Pomeroy
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Ohio WV Sepl 9 2006
9 OOam VFW
575 00
Mason wv Pn (740)843

5555
Gallipolis Career College
(Careers Close To Home)

2 story home 3 bed
room 2 bath 2 car
gara ge :'3 acres ml 5
minutes from Oalllpol s
Photo/Info
online
www orvb com
Code
7186 or Call (740)446
7029

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knowingly accept
advartltamantl tor tHl
eatate which Ia In
IJiolatlon of the law Our
raadara ara Mreby
lnformad thai all
dw.IUnga advartltad In
this na'lflpaper era
available on an equal
opportunlly basH

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Membe Ace ed tlng
Counc:M lor lnd!lpendenl Co leges

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Gall polls Ferry 3 Bedroom
1 112 Bath 2 Car Garage
Wood floors
F replace
Mep e Kitchen (304)675
2364

and Schools 12748

WANTID
To Do
Assisted hvtng Of total care 28x48 3 100 Sq Ft Cape
lor you r loved one 1n my Code 4 Bedroom 2 l ull
home Mary (740)388 0118 bat hs (2) 1/2 baths 10x16
4 seasons room overlooks
wooded area 40x50 bt level
Cuts deck. thai wraps around a
lyles Mamcures
Se rv 27 above ground pool (great
reas Belpre to Athens for entertamtng) lull base
iddleporl &amp; '" between
men\ partially ltn shed
all Jenny 740 378 6482
30x32 21 13 car garage lots
~1~8~e=-a~":':':•~ne~n=c•=~ ol extras seated on ap pox 1
acre River VaHey Schoo
190
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I Dlstrlcl 15 m1n !rom
"C~~ER1 :V Gallipolis Must see to
1.
.
apprecl8te
Redu ced
Dependable &amp; ovmg day $235 000 Very Neg Must
care
needed
Flexlb e Sale (740)367 0126
schedu e Call Cl'lnst na

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1740)245 5790 or (740)794
0356
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House lor sale w1th large
garage 187 Gallln St
Crown C1ty (740)260 6686

or (740)439 4981
Log Cabtn w1th
11ery sec uded
huntmg askmg
ca ll

25 acres
great lor
$250 000
(304)674

46081[304)674 0069

NO DOWN PAYMENT even
w th less than pel1ect cred11
Is a,va table on lh1s 3 bed
room 1 bath home '"
Middleport Corner lot v•nyl
stdmg !~replace m ltv ng
room good carpet ttle I oor
n k !chen French doors
open 10 master bedroom
3 bedroom 2 bath w1th f1re JBCUZZI tub off s1reet park
place 40x60 barn A10 ng Payment around 5550
Grande area On 811at aces per month 740 367 7t29

$120 000 ("40)709 1166

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DOWN PAYMENT" pro
grams for you 10 buy your
home Instead of renttng
100% llnanctng
Less than pmfect cred 1t
accep1ed
Payment could be the
same as rent
Mortgage
Loca1ors

Reasonab y pr cad log homo
m Spnngf1eld Twp Outet
n1ce
neighborhood
Surround'ed by tarrn lend
2BA I bath LR DR stor
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mce 3BR, bath
upstairs, furnished 1BR apt
downslarrs FurnflUre store
tn rear. Car lOT on stde AU on
1/2 ac. lOt at 130 Bulaville
Pike,
Gallipolts
OH
$135,000 ,( 740)446·4782 .

Need to sell your hOme?
Late on payments, divorce,
JOb transfer or a death? I
can buy your home All cash
and quick closmg. 740-416·
3130.
HI \I \I ..,

1 and 2 bedroom apart·

men1s, lumlshed and unfurnrshed, security deposr1
required, no pets. 740·992·
2218.

Appliance
W1rehou11

1 BA apt/cabrn, all utrlities

paid. Ca11 1740)441·0117.
tBA apt , all utilities &amp; cable
pd. $400/month, in Crown
City. For sale dcublewrde.
1/2 acre. (740)256·8132.
2 bedroom apt rn Centenary,
all utilities pd expect electric.
$325. Call ~740)256·1 135.

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1984 Nashau. 14
70 M.
Home. 3 Br .. front kitchen.
newer gas furnace , CIA.
992-2735 .
oa·kwood
trailer
1999
14x70.
new
cabinets.
$16,000 (740)441-9925 or
~740)794·1005 .

2002 Redman Double Wide
28x70 $50,000 starting
Prrce Call for info anyt1 me
1304)862·3057
Jbr, 12~~:65. $2 .200 080
13041576-2934
99 16JC70 Clayton. 3br. all
Electric . Aetridg &amp; Stove
Included $11.800 (304)5762999 or 13041593-5591'
AAA MODULAR ranch
models $55.838 . Midwest
Homes (740)828·2750
Glean well maintained 95
Clayton, 14x70, all elect rrc,
3 br. 2 bath . complete with
appliances, washer dryer,
curtains, new blinds, heat
pump with central, air, 2
porches. new underprnnrng
$16,000 OMO (30415936437 or (304)675·8668

(740)441·0194 or (740)4411t84 .
Taurus 356 Mag. 6 shot.
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O-:C-:A~T· Dble. Action Revolver, like
EO &amp; AFFORDABLE!
new $275 (lirm) Phone
304 675-5043
Town.house
apartments,
and/or small houses FOR
:MlscEUANt::OUS
· AHentlont
RENT.
Call
17401441·1111
MEIUJl&gt;\NDL~E
Locai Company offering "NO
DOWN PAYMENT" pro· for application &amp; information.
gra.ms for you to buy your Furnished apt, 3 rooms &amp;
home instead ot renting
bath. upstairs, clean, no
' 100"0 financing
pets. Ref/deposit required. leave message
-------· Less than perfect credit (740)446·1519.
JET
accepted
AERATION MOTORS
• Payment could be U1e Gracious living . I and 2 bed·
room apartments at Village Repaired , New &amp; Rebuilt In
same as 1ent
and
Riverside Stock. Call Ron Evans, 1·
Molt gage
Locators. Manor
Apartments in Middleport. 600-537-9526.
17401367-0000

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Great used 3BA home only · pons rus ron or""ers- nrc
$9,995. Will help with deliv·
bedroom furnished hous
ery. Call (740)385-7671.
or rent in New Haven. WV,
utrlities incl., $400 mont
LAND &amp; HOME PACK·
er person (304)773·918 1
AGES· tst time buyers &amp;
No Pets
Homes House for rent
FHA.
Midwest
740·992·5858
17401626·2750
New 2009 Clayton singtewides starting at $199.84
per month. Trade·rns welcomes. Call (740)385·2434
NEW 3 br doublmvrdes from
$269 mo. Midwest Homes
1740)826-2750.
NEW
SINGLEWIOE·
$22,572 Midwest Homes
17401828·27SO.

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From $295·$444. Call 740·
992-5064. Equal Housing
Opportunities

Honeysuckle
Hills
Apartments. Gallipolis, now
accepting applications for 2
Bedroom Apartments. Nb
Rental Assistance av,ailable
New 2 bedroom house in at this time. Rent starts at
Gallipolis Clean and com· $31 5/mo. Equal Housing
fortable Central air, laundry Opportunity. (740)446·3344
room, also New 1 Bedroom
House. Call for de tail s Immaculate 2 bedroom
(740)441·0194 or (740)441· apartmen t in the country.
Now carpel &amp; ca binets,
1184.
freshly painted &amp; decorated,
N1ce Country Home Ret.
W/0 hookup. Beautilul coun·
Dep. No Pets
(304)575· try setting. Must see to
5162
appreciate
$399/mo.
(614)595-7773
or
1-800·
Taking applications tor
remodeled
3
bedroom 798·4686 ..

SINGLEWIDE·
NEW
522.572 Midwest Homes house . NO PETS. $375/mo. Modern 1 bedroom apt.
(740)828·2750
$300/dep. (740)446·3617
Phone: (740)446·0390.
REP
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Tara
Townhouse
$1,900 dowri
Midwest
FOR RI&lt;::NT
Apartments. Very Spacious,
Homes (740)828-2750
2 Bedrooms. CIA, 1 II?
2 8d . Mobile Home rn Bath, Adult Pool &amp; Baby
Very nice 2 bedroom mobile Middleport. $300 Rent and
Pool. Patio, Start $425/Mo.
home on 1 acre. Kemper $300 Deposit. Year lease.
No Pets, . Lease Plus
Hollow
Ad ,
Gallipolis. No Pets. No Calls after
Security Deposit Required,
$44 ,000. ~740)388·8895 .
9:00 740·992-5039.
17401367-7086.

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1.75 Acre Lot
Mason Co WV
AI. 2 Box 127,
Leon. WV 25123
Approx . 500'
Road Frontage
Utilities Available
$9,99S
13041295-9090

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2 Bedroom Trail er for tent14 Twrn Rivers Tower is acceptX 50
Trailer Lot tor· rent ing applications for waiting
740·949·2237.
list for Hud-subsized, 1· br,
apar.tment. call 675-6679
2 Bedroom Trailer. $400/mo.
Equal Housing Opportunity
$400 deposit. Call ~740)3677762. (740)446·4060 or
17401367-7762

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2B R. 2 bath, perfect for plant
workers. 2 minutes to plants. Downtown
Commercial
(7401206·7661 or 17401446- Retail space tor Rent. $400/
4234.
month.
Upstairs Office
Suites for Rent $1251 month
2br. Holly Park, central arr 1 you pay the Utilities. Call
heat. Good condi tion, no 703 528-0617
pets $300 a month rent,
WANJ'EII
(304)576·
Dep. required
2999 or (304)593·5591
TOREN~'

Approx 3 acres, 2 house
sites. Utilities x2, city water.
large solid 2 story barn ,
approx 1f2 mile our SA 218
Beautiful lot, ci ty or county
schools. Serious buyers
For rent: Nice 2 bedroom
only. $44K. (740)441·7333.
mobile home in Coun try
For rent Mobile Home Lot. Homes. $325 + deposit.
At 87, Private water and (740)385·4019.
sewer
$130
month
.
.
_
. Mobi_le Home•Lot rn Johns~n
13041675 4138
Mobile Home Park rn
Mercerville building lot for Gallipolis,
OH .
Phone
sale. 4.745 acres SA 218 (740)446·2003 or (740) 446-

1409.

close to schools. Good
home
site.
$16,000
17401256·1553, 174013399236.
(740)385-4019.

Parking space tor 32 foot
Motor Home in the New
Haven area call (304)882·
3393

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'KIEFER BUILT 'VALLEY
'BISON 'HORSE &amp; UVESTOCK TRA1LERS 'LOAD·
MAX
'GOOSENECK,
DUMPS
&amp;
UTILITY
'ALUMA
'ALUMINUM
TRAILERS
GOOSENECK
HITCHES.
Carmlch1el
Equipment
(740)448-241,2

Phillip
Alder
I I Ill'
I 0\,11&lt;1 ( 11&lt;1\

David Lewis
740-992-6971
Fret! E~ t imme s

John Deere 10 ft. No Ti~ Drill
for
rent
Carmichael
Equipment (740)446-2412.

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Equlpmen·t for less-round
baiEirs, square ba lers &amp;
mower co11ditioners @4.7%
F1xed for 48 months through
John
Deere
Credit.
Equipment
Carmichael
17401446-2412.

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black interior, fully loaded, (740)446·3668
auto.
13,000 miles, -.,--.,--- : : - - - , - - $28,000.00, CALL 740·949· 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee
22'17.
limited. $10,500. Loan
value $14.500. 17401367 96 Escort ZX2 , 104K miles, 7762 or (740)367·7272.
one owner, cleal, AC, AM·
FM, 5 speed, new tires. 2002 Chevy Blazer 4wd 2
good gas mileage. $5000 door automatic trans. 55,000
miles. AC, power locks.
(740) 416-1189.
power windows, am/frn
99 Olds Intrigue $2,300; 99 radio, cd player. in great conMonte Carlo $2,500; 00 Ford dition. $10.500 . 740-645Contour $2.. 300; 97 podge 3601
Dakota ex. cab $2,300; 00 ~-----­
Kia Sportage 4~~:4 $2.600; 01 97 GMC 3500 4x4, 5 speed,
Chev. S-10 Blazer $4 ,500; G.5L, turbo dresel, single
98 Chev. S·10 pu ex cab rear wheels. all new tires,

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auto $3,600: 96 Ford
Explorer $2,200; 97 Ford
Explorer $2,200; 01 Ford
Windstar van $2,800; 98
Cavalier $1 .600; 02 Cavalier
53,800; 98 Noon $1,200; 96
Cadillac $1.000: 98 Dodge
Dakota $2,800: 01 Hyundai
Sonata $2,600; 99 Ford
Range~ 4~4 $3.200; 99
Dodge Caravan $2,995; 98
Chev. S· 10 Blazer $3,000:
97 GMC Jimmy Blazer
$2,500; 95 Do&lt;;tge ex. cab pu
$2,000; 99 Kla $1 ,000; 98
GMC Safari van $1,895; 98
Chry Sebring $2,500.
B &amp; 0 Auto Sates
Hwy. 160 N.
740
(
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plate. throwoul bearrng. and
shocks . S7.500 firm. Call
17401591·1106.

740.446.9200
Auto &amp; Truck
Repair

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Pomeroy, OH
on State Rt. 124

ADVERTISE YOUR EVENT
IN THE BULLETIN BOARD

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a new car

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Anniversary Edition. 5500
miles, eKce llef11 condition,
silver. $12.500, {740)3677623

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guar·
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Call 24 Hrs. (740) 446·
0870, Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

BasMn Road

29670

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REALL'I' KNOW 'IOU MEAN, ~
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Doors Open at 11 pm
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• Includes transportation,
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$320/person (double)
$31 0/person (triple)
$300/person (quad)
$450/person (single)
to make reservations
please contact PVH
Community Relations
(304) 675-4340,
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O'BLENESS

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BUS TRIP FROM
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Charleston,
South Carolina

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MANAGER
O'Bieness Memorial Hospital ts seeking qualified
candidates for the position of Patient Relations Manager.
Thi&gt; full-time position is responsible for developing,
implementing, coordinating and evaluating patient
relations programs including; patient advocacy, patient
visitation, complaint managemen t, grievance response,
service recovery, patient satisfaction monitoring and
customer feedback Qualified candidates will have
excellent interpersonal, written and verbaf
communication skills and presentation skills.
Administrative experience in a healthcare setting or
community organization as well as experience in contlict
resolution ~re preferred, Proficiency in the use of ·
personal computers and related software is required,
Associate degree is required; Bachelor's degree in health
services administration or related field is preferred. We
offer an excelent salary and benefit package, Applicants
are asked to submit a letter of u1tcrest dnd complete
resume by August 2.S to ::
Human Hesnurces
.SS Hospit,&gt;l Dr.
O'Biene" Memorial Hnspit,ll
Athens, OH 45701
www.oblcness.org
Phone: (740) 592-9227 Fax: (740) 592-'1444
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Middleport, OH

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992-3194
or 992-6635
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Remodeling
New Garag"
Electrical &amp; Plumbing
Roallng &amp; Gu.ttert
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Pallo and Porch Decka
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27 Place to
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keep money
residue
monster
28 Chieftain's
Arctic
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plaid
dwelling
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bird
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Moray
execs
part
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tool
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52 Morse code
signal
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curve

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warmers
motto
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pan
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION - "Hall1he misery in 1he world is caused by
ignorallCe. The other half is caused by kn.oWiedge. • - Bonar Thompson

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17,2006
By Bemite Bede Oaol
Involvements in imaginative and creative
endeavors will surely enhance your
earning capaci~ in the year ahead, but it
will be hard work artd anention to detail
that will turn those ideas into big bucks.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) - All wilt go tine
in activities with frrends unless money
becomes an issue, which would be like
mixing milk and mud. Instead of spliHing
the ta b, let everyone take care ol his or
. her own expenses.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sep1. 22) .:...._ Carefully
eva luate your objectives and toss ou1
thirlgs that would be a waste of time . Do
something worthwhile, and don't blow
away your time on meariingless activities.
·
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) - Instead of
worrying about how much you can gel
others to do for ~ou, use that same ener·
gy to roll up your sleeves and do things
for yourself. You'll reel much better for it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Social
contacts cannot be relied on to introduce
you to someone who can satisfy your
dating desires. Gel out where the action
is &lt;1nd mingle with new people
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ~ You
could be too anenllve 10 people you think
can further your cause, wilile missing out
on meeting with those who truly can.
0011'1 typecast and lose out.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Problems could quickly arise if you're tar
too critical of friends and try tci make
th6m o'Jer in your lmbge. Better you learn
from them and turn yourself into a wiser
person.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)- Stand
firm and abide by your Ideals Instead of
allowing yourself to be pressured into
abandoning your high standards by
somet;me who has unscrupulous
motives.
PISCES (Feb. 20·March 20}- There's a
chance you might not have ade'Quate
faith if1 your own judgment and fall victim
to ·a torceful individual who could cause
complications you. don't need.
ARIES (March !21-April 19)- There's a
chance you may have to wOrk with someone who Is a bit clumsy or careless,
which could ~ rrilate you. Remain calm,
and don'tlet things Upset you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - There's
nothing to gain in taking an outlandish
risk in hopes of recouping a previous
loss. Instead of going even further In lhe
hole, turn your aMention to something fun
and tree.
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - You'll be
more than willing to help others, especially those in your family, but not if anyone mal&lt;es demands on you. You can
just as easily turn a deaf ear as you can
a cooperative one.
CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) - I t's best
not to get involved in something !hat calls
for diligence and staying power while
believing you can use a shortcut and cut
corners. Once committed, you'll need to
stay the course.

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singer

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clubs (assuming West doesn't have all
lour). Bu1 ybu must worry abou1 1he
spade suit. First. you should put up the
spade king hom the board.
11100 king wins, marking Wes1 wil~ 1he
ace, you will duck a club 10 Wes1, keeping East off the lead so that he cannot
push a spade ttlrough your queen , Here,
1hough , EaS1 cap1ures the king wilh his
ace and returns the spade 10. You must
duck 1ha1 and win 1he 1hird spade. Now
you need to keep West from winning a
trick. Cross to dummy's heart king and
call tor a cl,b. II Eas1 plays a low club,
win the trick and take your second top
club, hoping West has at most a double·
ton. But when East contributes the club
queen, play low from your hand . You
have established -the extra club tricks
that you need Without letting West get on

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Harley Davrdson "wide glide·"
2003 Anniversary 9,800
mile,s to many extra's to list,
priced to sell (740)44 1·1 187
or (304)529·5232/cell

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6 Apartments located in Pt.
Pleasant. Asking $250,000
has monthly Rental income
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15 Slick on
57 GUOP
16 Cays
58 Choir
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line
18 Grill, maybe
19 Mont
neighbor
1 Alias
21 Crumple
2 Tricycle
23 Tnoot a sprain
rider
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3 Flber·rlch
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2002 Merc'ury MOuntaineer.
1991 engtne 5 speed. good
Loaded with only 48.000 condition,
$850.
Ph
miles
(740)441·8212.
Aonweiler puppies for sate. 2002 Ford Llgh1ing F 190
Full blooded with papers. pick up 30,000 miles. Call
Uke new fiberglass top·
evenrngs
Mother and Father on prem· (740)256·1245
per for Toyota Tundra
and weekends
ises. Call 740-245·9037.
w/6.5ft. bed-$500. Vrnyl
Toy Poodles. $225. 2 female, 2002 Toyota Corolla 33,565 cargo box lor full size
lrlJCk·$50.
(740)446·
miles $5,900; 2000 Neon
1 male. (740)256·1101.
0167.
B9,560 miles $3,800; 1997
UAB Welsh Corgi puppies S-10 91,327 niles 52,900;
9wks old. 1sl shots &amp; Saturns, Sunfire, Firebird,
4x4
wormed. 2 female, 1 male. Taurus .. Nissan !ruck, Buick
FoR SALE
$400 each. (7401256-6341 . Olds, Grand Am and others 1 .
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· --iiiioiiiiiiiii-orl·
In stock. 3 months, 3,000 mi.
FRurrs &amp;
Warranty. See out Inventory 04 Chevy LS ext. cab, 314
VF.GETABUS
wltt1 prices on ell vehicles.
ton 4x4, diesel, excellent
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cond .. low miles, Ban~s six
Canning tomatoes, 251t for
328 Jackson Pike
gun performance tuner and
$5, bring containers, Mon·
17401448·0103.
four rn . exhaust. Call
Sat., 7am·5pm, 65002 State
(740)645 0446
d Mustang, bright
Route 124, Reedsville. Oh, 2003 For_
yellow,
excellent
condition 1990 7.3 diesel 5 speed,
17401378·8291
44,000 miles. $8,200
4x4, 150.000 miles. $4,700.

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Mobile Home Lol for rent Mobile Home sites for up to Chapel Ad . Porter
(7401388-0173.
Open
FoR SALE
near Vinton. Call (740)441· . 16x80 rn Country Homes.
Saturday only.
11 II.
(740)385-4019.

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Hardwood Cabinetry And FumHure

ROBERT
BISSEll
CONSTRUCTION

Outback

Oscar Wilde wrote, "Arguments are to be
avoided: ·they are always vulgar ~nd
often convincing."
Let's hope that your declarer-play in this
deal is convincing, so that you avoid any
risk of partner's getting on your case and

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Red 1999 Silverado EX1ended
cab 4x4. 150 pickup truck.
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Is the NFL preseason too long? Not ·clarett receives typed
if you're trying to make the team · ~~;~!,,~;,~r,ostcar~~":.~·:~
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) cigarettes
Before Clinton Portis
or someresumes his campaign to
thing
in
shorten the NFL preseason.
the locker
r o o m
he might want to talk to
Washington
Redskins
again, Hke
teammate James Thrash.
they did
Thrash owes his 10-year
back
in
the · day.
pro career to the garbage
Notebook And play
lime he once had as a nohoper in a pair of 1997
with
no
exhibition games. The mouthpiece, play with the
· undrafted rookie from pads .and the helmets that
Missouri Southern was No. they did back then, then
12 of.l3 receivers in train- maybe you'll need to go
ing camp and had zero through all thi s training."
chance of making the team
NFL teams have played
- until he returned kick- four preseason games offs for touchdowns in not cou nting special events
back-to-back weeks.
like the overseas American
Eight-year veteran Benji Bowls ani:! the Hall of
Olson, Tennessee 's right Fame game- si nce 1978,
guard, also wants all the when two exhibitions were
snaps he can ge t this · dropped and the regular
August for the Titan 's season expanded frum 14
to 16. The long preseason
revamped offensive line.
"That's what's · great was a necessary routine for
about the preseason," decades, because players
Olson said. "Four practice would spend their offseagames to work out the sons working other jobs to
kinks." ,
supplement their football
Porti s fired up the debate mcome s.
"There was no · limit on
over the nature of the NFL
preseason after the star when you came to training
running back partially dis- camp in thuse days," said
located his shoulder in the Buffalo general manager
Redskins' Sunday night Marv Levy. who was an
loss at Cincinnati. The assistant to Redskins coach
debate's revived every time George Allen in the 1970s..
a key ,player is injured in an "When you worked for
exhibition. Jason Sehorn George Allen, you came
(knee, 1998), Trent Green June . I. George wanted to
(knee, 1999). Michael Yick win every game, including
(broken leg, 2003) and now the exhibitions. I remember
Portis are only the most standing on the sidelines
memorable of recent pre- nex t to Jack Pardee during
season casualties.
the sixth game one year. He
,5
Portis said he hopes to said, 'You k now I' m _,.
.. return .for opening day. But years old. an d I. ve p1aye d
the Minnesota Yikings lost every minute on defense in
Chad Greenway for the all six ga mes."'
season after the rookie
Now. football is a yearlinebacker injured his left round occupation that pays·
knee Monday in the team' s handsomely. Players arrive
first exhibition game.
for conditioning workouts
"Four games is ridicu - as early as February.
Ious, man," Portis said.
"Trai ning camp was
"How much wear and tear designed back in the day
can you get? Maybe they · for players who weren't in
need to let us start smoking shape. to 'get in shape,"

New York Giants tight end rehearsal , with starters usu- typewritten message threatJeremy Shockey said. ally playing the entire first ening ex-Ohio State football
'iNow they have the offsea- half and often part of the star Maurice Clarett was
sent to a law otfice represon program 'and you're in second.
shape already. and it 's kind
- Game 4: An often senting him in two criminal
of like it's dangerous. ... meaningless exercise. First cases. his attorney said
They !Jlways try and tell cuts already have been Tuesday. ,
people to stay off the made, and by this time
Michael Hoague, one of
ground, but they also coaches generally know Clarett's attorneys, talked
always tell _people to ' Up which player s will make about the message in a
the pace. up the pace,' and the 53-man roster. Starters phone interview just before
when you up the pace play maybe ;; quarter, and, a judge handling robbery
so meone·s going· to get mo re , 0 than in any other charges against Claret! said
hurt ."
game, ~ re roc used on get- he likely will prohibit
As far as Browns running tin g off the tleld healthy.
Clarett and his attorneys
back Reuben Droughns is
"There's just not too from talking to the media.
concerned, the NFL can tut much gO'ing on in preseaHoague did not say what
down the exhibition season son," said Yick, his injury the threat received Monday
and training camp.
of three years ago well entailed, but said it was sent
"Let's get to the season
h
.. ,
from Los Angeles. Claret!,
already. I think one week be ind him. 1.t s . pretty who was arrested. last week
would be acceptable," he ~~ch, bonng tor every- after he was caught with
s'aid with a laugh. "Let's · 0 Y·
.
four loaded guns following a
get back to a hell week
Happemng or not, the police chase, has received
again, and that would be games bnng 10 a lot of threats before, Hoague said.
it."
money.
"We don't know quite
Droughns would like to
If two preseason games what to make uf it." Hoague
see the leag ue reduce the · were cut, the owners, who said of the threat, which was
preseason from four weeks sell the exh tbttton ttckets at typed on a sheet of paper,
to two.
regular-season
pnces, cut out and then put on the
"I don ' t think coaches or would lose a key source of postcard. "It's very cryptic."
owners would like it," he income.
.
Clarett, who scored the
said, adding that some
If two exhibition games winnirig touchdown for the
young players need the were cut and replaced with Buckeyes in the 2002
longer preseason to win ' a two regular-season games, national
championship
job. "I think the majority of players would den;tand sig- game, is jailed without bond
the older cats would like to nifi cant salary increases to and met with a psychologist
see it reduced."
compensate for a regular Monday as part of a mental
For years, coaches have season of 18 games instead health evaluation ordered by
balan&lt;.:ed the anxiety over of 16. Now, players' the Judge David Fais.
possible injuries wtth the salaries are divided into 17
"He's been in very good
need to prepare their teams. · weekly c he ck~ (including spirits." Hoague said. "He's
Although approaches ' vary. the bye week) that are dts- basically sitting in his cell,
there is ·a general league- tributed during the regular doing sit-ups and push-ups
wide pattern over how to 'Season.
and reading the Bible, all
handle the four August
day long."
Perhaps Port is had better
·
games:
During a l 0-mmute
court
S
to
the
status
quo.
T ue sday,
.get
used
1
-Game I: tarters pay
appearance '
· or two, a to k en
"I don't really see much Cl arett, wear)ng
- ·
a senes
stan dar dreadjustment to the rigors of a change eve r happen- issue jail clothing. was pe~of contact. The rest is a · ing," said Redskins tackle mitted to enter the courtmessy but meaningful first Jon Jansen, who was · room without handcuffs, He
evaluation or backups com- missed a season after rup- made a brief reply to a quespeting for roster spots.
turing his Achilles' tendon tion from Fais and at the end
-Ga.me 2: Starters play in an exhibition two years of the hearing , he turned and
much, perhaps all. of the ago. "This is kind of where raised his hand to greet his
first half, their first chance we. are, and this is the way mother and girlfriend who
to experience the ebb and · it 's going to be for quite were sitting a few feet
flow of a game.
some time. I don't'know if behind the defense table.
-Game 3: The dress it's worth arguing."
His mother, Michelle

comment.
Fais said
a gag order
likely will
be necess a r y
because of
the national
media covClarett
erage
of
C Ia r e t t
s ince his arrest after the
chase. The judge said he will
issue his decision in the next .
few days·.
"This case wjll be tried in
the courtroom and not in
some newspaper or radio
station or TV station or in
some national publication,"
Fais said.
Claret! had been set for
trial Monday un charges
accusing him of robbing two
people of a cell phone outside a bar early on New
Year's Day. The judge
delayed the trial and ordered
a mental evaluation over the
objections of Claret! and his
attorneys following his
arrest Aug. 9 on a charge of
carrying
a
concealed
weapon.
Clarett's latest trouble
·began when police noticed a
vehicle driving erratically,
beginning a highway chase
that ended with police spiking the SUV's' tires. Ofticers
said they had to use pepper
spray to subdue him because
he was wearing a bulletproof vest that thwarted
their stun guns.
Clarett's bail was revoked
·
· th e
an d he remams
tn
Frankl'111 oun 1y JU!
· ·1.
Th e JU
· dge has t'l
t y .sum maned Claret! and attorneys
from both sides to his court,room Tuesday afternoon
after the sheriff's office
notified Fais that Clarett was
to be visited by a reporter.
Fa is said he was troubled by
recent news stories and said
he didn't want Clarett's trial
to be affected by media
reports.

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Merchants plan duck derby, holiday activities

SPORTS
• Reds beat Cardinals.
See Page 81

BY CHARLENE HoER.ICil
HOEFL tCH&lt;ii'MYDAILYSENTIN EL.CO M

POMEROY Prizes
were set and a new chairman named for the annual
derby
at
the
duck
Sternwheel Riverfest, Sept.
21-23, when the "Pomeroy
Merchants Association met
this week at Peoples Bank.
Prizes for the ducks which
are dumped in the river and
float-downstream to a finish
line will be $1,000 in
Chamber of Commerce
bucks for the first duck to

cross the finish line; a $500
savings bond for second finisher, a $200 bund for third,
a $75 bond for founh, and
dozens of smaller prizes. All
of the money for prizes is
donated by local merchants,
businesses or individuals.
New chairman this year is
Amanda Musser who will
be assisted in arrangements
by George Wright who has
been involved in derby
activities for several years.
Ducks with numbered
"adoption'' fape~s will go on
sale m loca busmesses. The ·

cost of ducks are $5 each at
local businesses. Plans were
discussed about .inserting a
coupon in The Daily Sentinel
which can be used to purchase ducks at a slightly discounted rate when taken to a
local
merchant.
The
Merchants set a goal of I,000
ducks to be sold this year. It
is the Association 's source of
funding for project work.
Jane Harris of Dan's on
East Main Street said that she
would like to sponsor a sidewalk chalk drawing contest
on the Saturday of the

Sternwheel Festival. Calling
it "Chalk it Up" Harris said
pre-registration would be
required and sidewalk se,tions assig!'led and that she
would provide t-shitts for the
first 25 signing up to pat1icipate. Age requirements.
time. judging criteria. and
prizes wi II announced later.
During the meeting holiday plans were also discussed. The annual parade
and merchants' open house
will be held on Sunday. Nov.
26. Merchants were again
urged to decorate their build-

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OBITUARIES

Flower show brings in
prize winning exhibits

INSiDE
• Baum wins 32 blue
ribbons with horticulture
exhibits. See Page A2
• Local Briefs.
See Page A3
• Annie's Mailbox.
See Page A3
· • Ohio wins kudos
from federal officials
for teacher plan.
See Page A3
• Bryant takes top
award in cookie baking
contest. See Page AS
• Beef cattle showmen
and breeds awarded.
See Page A7
• Grange judging
results announced.
See Page A7

Hoeftlch/photo· ·

This large mass arrangement of colorful .flowers in the
"Sacred Heart Class" by Melan ie Stethem won best of show.
Here Shirley Hamm , right, and her daughter, Elizabeth, visiting here frQm Kansas City, Mo., admire the arrangement.

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ings. Musser reported that
plans are moving forward to
install electric receptacles On
the period light posts downtown to facilitate the addition
of lighted decorations. Susan
Clark-Dingess also noted
that plans are moving for ww·d for the holiday tour ol
churches in the community.
During
the meeting
Musser was elected treasurer of the Associarion to
replace Peggy Barton who
is moving from the area.
Barton was presented a gift
by the Association .

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFUCH@MYDAILYSENTINELCOM

POMEROY - Selecting
the best from the rest is no
easy chore when it comes
to judging flower arrangements where creativity in
design, skill in arranging,
combinations of colors,
and quality of the flowers
have to be considered in
making decisions.
·
But as usual judges called
in to tackle the task are
capable
having
been
accredited by the Ohio .
Association of Garden
Clubs - but not without
completing a study series.
Traditionally there are
two t1ower shows at the
Meigs County Fair and thi s

Dave Hams/photo

One of the biggest grandstand crowds turned out Wednesday at the Meigs County Fair to
hear up and coming country m~slc artists Little Big Town . The group has had several hit
songs and videos off their latest album "The Road to Here" and they didn't disapont the
large crowd ·at the fair.
'

year is no exception .
Interest is always high and
this year in the two shows
there were 104! entries.
Theme for the first show
staged
Monday
was
"Famous Meigs County
Landmarks" while the
theme of the second show to
be held Thursday is
·'Famous People with Ties
to Meigs County." The
shows are staged in the
Thompson-Roush building
and t1ower arrangements
and specimens are on display all week long.
In the first show which
was staged Monday, the
best or shuw award in anistic d~sign went to Melanie

Please see Flowers, AS

WEATHER

Brian j, Reed/photo

Jed Anderson showed the grand champion market steer and took grand champion showmanship honors at Tuesday evening's Junior Fair Beef Show. Fair Queen Kelsey Holter is
also pictured.

Otitalla on Page A3

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Anderson wins grand champion
steer, showmanship honors
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Beth Sargent/photo

David Tucker (right) and Benjamin Till is (left) were named
grand and reserve champion showmen. respect ively. at this
week's Junior Fair Poultry Show. Kelsey Holter (center).
Meigs County Jun ior Fair Queen is also pictured .

ROCKSPRINGS - Jed
Anderson's 1,300-pourid
market steer was judged
grand
champion
at
Tuesday evening's Jun.ior
Fair Beef Show, and
Anderson was named
grand cliampion show man.
Jacob Parker showed the
re serve champion market
steer,
weighing
1.155
pounds and Zach . Moore

was named reserve champion showman. Jeff Fisher of
Waverly was the event
judge.
Placing first and second
place, by class, were: Class
1 (1,080-1,17-0 lbs.): Ben
Ayres, Alan Watson; Class
11 (l, 200- I.220): Parker,
Tylor Fryar; Class Ill
(I ,300-1, 131 5): Anderson,
Logl\n Grate.
. Fi sher also judged entries
in the following:
Commercial
Feeder

Tucker, Tillis, Weddle, Morgan take
home top awards at poultry show

Steer Show: Amanda
Gilkey, gra-nd champion,
Dylan Milam , reserve
BY BETH SERGENT
Additional results for the
in
champion.
Results
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showmanship
category
descending order and by
were as follow s: SENIOR.
class were: Class I (405ROCKSPRINGS
455): Alyssa Newland, Ben David Tucker and Benjamin David Tucker, tirst pwce.
Ja rvis.
second;
Buckley, Jessica Holliday. Tillis were named grand anu Corey
JUNIOR
,
Ky_le
Hoover.
first
Samuel Evan~. Mallory reserve champion showmen,
Nicodemus,
Courtney respectively. at this week's place. Meli&gt;Sa SnO\•den.
Bauerbach ,
Hannah Junior Fair Poultry Show. second. also showing,
Helgese n; Class 2 .(470- while Joyce Weddle and Lindsey Houser. Carrie
525):
Gilkey,
Milam.
Phelps. Hollie. Richard;
Morgan Tucker showed the
Jordan Parker. Craig Jones. grand anu reserve c·hampiun INTERM ED IATE. Tyler
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