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Trump addresses supporters in Charleston

Sarah Hawley | OVP

President Donald Trump addressed supporters in Charleston on Tuesday evening during a Make America Great Again rally. Trump, joined by Governor Jim Justice and
U.S. Senate candidate Patrick Morrisey, spoke about endorsements (he has endorsed Morrisey), Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, dismantling Obamacare,
Senator Joe Manchin’s voting record, progress on building the wall and much more, during his address at the Charleston Civic Center. A full story on Trump’s visit to
Charleston will appear in the Thursday print editions of The Daily Sentinel, Point Pleasant Register and Gallipolis Daily Tribune.

Horticulture award winners named

By Lorna Hart

Special to the Sentinel

ROCKSPRINGS — More
than 60 different horticulture
specimens were entered into
the ﬁrst day of competition of
the Meigs County Fair Flower
Show Division 805 on Monday,
Aug. 12. In addition, Division
806 featured variety of houseplants, succulents, dish gardens, potted herbs and porch
boxes.
The winning entries for both
Divisions were as follows:
Division 805: Horticulture:
Class 13: Rose, Hybrid tea,
any color — 1st Joy Bentley,
Syracuse; 2nd Joy Bentley, 3rd
Joy Bentley; Class 14: Rose,
Floribunda, any color — 1st
Joy Bentley; 2nd Pat Harris,
Pomeroy; Class 15: Rose, Grandiﬂora, any color — 1st Pat
Harris; 2nd Elizabeth Harris,
Pomeroy; 3rd Elizabeth Harris; Class 16: Rose, Miniature,
any color — 1st Pat Harris;
2nd Elizabeth Harris; Class 17:
Dahlia, Decorative, any color
— 1st Pat Harris,; Class 19:
Gladiolus—any color, 1st Eliza-

beth Harris, 2nd Sharon Dean,
Racine, OH, 2nd Delores King,
Pomeroy, OH; Class 20: Hosta,
Miniature, Less than 2 inches;
1st Danny Carter, Vinton;
2nd Pat Harris, Danny Carter,
Elizabeth Harris, Joy Bentley,
Carol A Carter, Vinton,OH;
Class 21: Hosta, Miniature, 2-4
inches — 1st Danny Carter,
Sheila Curtis, Long Bottom,
Pat Harris; 2nd Carol A. Carter, Elizabeth Harris, Pat Harris;
3rd Danny Carter, Shelia Curtis, Elizabeth Harris; Class 22:
Hosta, Small, 4-6 inches — 1st
Joy Bentley, Carol A. Carter,
Elizabeth Harris; 2nd Danny
Carter, Danny Carter, Pat Harris; 3rd Sharon Dean, Elizabeth
Harris, Elizabeth Harris; Class
23: Hosta, Green, one cut stem
— 1st Sheila Curtis, Elizabeth
Harris; 2nd Carol A. Carter,
Deborah Mohler, Pomeroy; 3rd
Danny Carter, Opal H. Huggins, Rutland; Class 24: Hosta,
Blue, one cut stem — 1st
Danny Carter, Danny Carter,
Pat Harris; 2nd Danny Carter,
Pat Harris; 3rd Danny Carter,
Elizabeth Harris;
Class 25: Hosta, Yellow

INDEX
Obituary: 2
News: 3
Weather: 5
Sports: 6
Classifieds: 7-8
Comics: 9

Lorna Hart | Courtesy

Horticulture entries were on display in the Thompson Roush Building at the
Meigs County Fair.

Margined, one cut stem — 1st
Carol A. Carter, Danny Carter;
2nd Carol A. Carter, Peggy
Crane, Elizabeth Harris; 3rd
Carol A. Carter, Danny Carter,
Sharon Dean; Class 26: Hosta,
White Margined, one cut stem
— 1st Danny Carter, Pat Harris; 2nd Danny Carter, Elizabeth Harris; 3rd Carol A. Carter, Elizabeth Harris; Class 27:

Hosta, Green Margined, one
cut stem — 1st Danny Carter,
Elizabeth Harris, Pat Harris;
2nd Danny Carter, Elizabeth
Harris, Pat Harris; 3rd Danny
Carter, Elizabeth Harris, Pat
Harris; Class 28: Zinnia, Dahlia
ﬂowered, any color — 1st Pat
Harris; 2nd Elizabeth Harris;
See WINNERS | 5

Awards presented for photography
By Lorna Hart

FOR THE RECORD
Meigs County
Sheriff’s Office
Day Shift
Aug. 2
Deputy Campbell, Deputy King, and Sgt. Stewart responded to State
Route 248 near Taylor
Road in reference to four
males in the middle of the
roadway attempting to
load a vehicle onto a rollback. Deputies arrived on
scene and found that the
three vehicles at the scene
were not properly registered and had expired
registration. The vehicles
were impounded, and the
case is pending further
investigation.
Deputy Campbell and
Sgt. Stewart responded
to a domestic violence
call on Rocksprings Road.
Upon arrival, the suspect
had ﬂed the area and the
victim refused to cooperate and ﬁle charges.
Aug. 3
Deputy Campbell
responded to Long Run
Road on a report of a
suspicious vehicle sitting
stationary in the roadway.
Deputy Campbell arrived
and found that both occupants of the vehicle had
warrants for their arrest.
The subjects were then
taken into custody and
transported to the Meigs
County Sheriff’s Ofﬁce.
Deputies processed
three concealed carry
weapons applications
and registered one sex
offender.
Aug. 4
Deputy Campbell and
Sgt. Stewart were dispatched to Dexter Road
in reference to a stolen
vehicle out of Athens
County. Deputies located
the stolen vehicle at a residence on Dexter Road.
The case is being handled
out of Athens County
however one subject who
was unrelated to this incident was arrested at the
scene for an indictment
out of Meigs County
Common Pleas Court.
Aug. 6
Sgt. Patterson and Deputy Barnhart were sent to
a residence on Price Road
to investigate a complaint
received that there were
several people at the residence being held against
their will. Units arrived
on scene and spoke with
everyone in the residence.
All persons were at the
residence willingly and
they believed a disgruntled family member called
in the complaint to cause
problems for them.
Deputies completed
two transports to outside
facilities.
Deputies registered one
sex offender.

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Department-XI Amateur Photography
Division 101-People: Class 1-Individual Portrait — 1st Patricia L.
Aldridge, Reedsville; 2nd Alicia Ihle,
Racine; 3rd Sharon Dean, Racine;
Class 2-Self Portrait — 1st Lisa
Short, Pomeroy; 2nd Elizabeth Bird,
Racine; 3rd Heather Dailey-Johnson, Racine; Class 3-Real Candid

Lorna Hart | Courtesy

Aug. 7
Deputy Barnhart
responded to Hampton
Hollow on a report of
a subject laying in a
driveway, possibly overdosed. Deputy Barnhart
responded along with
EMS units, but when they
arrived the subject had
walked away from the
area. Units checked area
but was unable to locate
the subject.
Deputies transported
one to prison.

See AWARDS | 3

Photographs were on display during the Meigs
County Fair.

See RECORD | 3

ROCKSPRINGS — Many local
photographer took home awards
for their entries in the 2018 Meigs
County Fair.
Results were as follows:

�DEATH NOTICES/NEWS

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DEATH NOTICES

MEIGS BRIEFS

SPENCER

Editor’s Note: Meigs Briefs will only list event
information that is open to the public and will be
printed on a space-available basis.

COTTAGEVILLE, W.Va. — Charles Orville Spencer, 38, of Cottageville, W.Va. died Aug. 19, 2018 in
Charleston Area Medical Center, Memorial Division
following a sudden illness.
The service will be 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 24, 2018
at the Casto Funeral Home, Evans, W.Va. Graveside
services and burial will be in the Baxter Cemetery,
Elkview at noon, Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018. Visitation
will be Friday from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home.

medical cards and/or commercial insurance cards,
if applicable. Shingles and pneumonia vaccines
are also available. Call for eligibility determination
and availability or visit our website at www.meigshealth.com to see a list of accepted commercial
insurances and Medicaid for adults.
The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) does
POMEROY — A Back-to-School Bash will be held NOT recommended for routine Hepatitis A vacat 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25 at the Refuge Church cination of Healthcare Workers. Additionally, the
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
on West Second Street in Pomeroy. For a ride or
(ACIP) does NOT recommend routine Hepatitis A
more information call Lisa at 740-416-5277.
vaccination for Food Workers. Currently, ODH is
strongly recommending the following groups to get
the Hepatitis A vaccine: men who have sex with
men, persons who inject drugs and person who use
illegal non-injection drugs. These are the highest
GALLIPOLIS — The Sept. 17, 2018 meeting of
risk groups for transmission of Hepatitis A. Call
the Gallia-Jackson-Meigs Board of Alcohol, Drug
740-992-6626 for vaccine availability.
Addiction and Mental Health Services has been
cancelled. The Board will hold a Special Meeting on
Aug. 27, 2018 at 6 p.m. The Board typically meets
on the third Monday of each month at the Board
Ofﬁce (53 Shawnee Lane, Gallipolis) at 6 p.m.
RACINE — Meigs County Road 28, Bashan
Road, will continue to be closed between C-31,
Bald Knobs-Stiversville Road, and T-109, Carmel
Road, for an additional 2 weeks in order to complete
repair work on the slip in this area. This pushes the
POMEROY — The Meigs County Health
projected completion date back to Thursday, Aug.
Department will conduct an Immunization
30.
Clinic on Tuesday, from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.,
MEIGS COUNTY — A culvert replacement projat 112 E. Memorial Drive in Pomeroy. Please
ect begins on July 27, on State Route 681 in Meigs
bring child(ren)’s shot records. Children must be
accompanied by a parent/legal guardian. A $30.00 County. The project is taking place between US 33
and Markham Road (Township Road 652). One lane
donation is appreciated for immunization adminwill be closed in this area. Temporary trafﬁc signals
istration; however, no one will be denied services
because of an inability to pay an administration fee and an 11 foot width restriction will be in place. The
estimated completion date is Aug. 31, 2018.
for state-funded childhood vaccines. Please bring

Back-to-school events

KIRKER
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — Earletta Dawn Nibert
Kirker, 60, of Point Pleasant, W.Va., died Monday,
August 20, 2018. Funeral services will be held at Deal
Funeral Home in Point Pleasant, Friday, August 24,
2018, at 1 p.m. Burial will follow in Mt. Zion Cemetery, in Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va. Friends may visit the
family at the funeral home from noon - 1 p.m. prior to
the service.
ADKINS
ASHTON, W.Va. — Carl G. Adkins 54, of Ashton,
W.Va., died Tuesday, August 21, 2018 in Cabell Huntington Hospital. Arrangements will be announced by
the Deal Funeral Home.
DUDDING
ELYRIA, Ohio — Ruby L. Dudding (nee Crist), 83,
of Elyria, Ohio, formerly of Pliny, W.Va. died Monday,
August 20, 2018 at Ames Family Hospice in Westlake, Ohio following a battle with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. Full obituary to appear Thursday,
August 23, 2018.

Meeting change announced

Road closures, restrictions

Immunization clinic

TODAY IN HISTORY
Abraham Lincoln
responded to Horace
Greeley’s call for more
drastic steps to abolish
slavery; Lincoln replied
Today’s Highlight in History that his priority was
saving the Union, but
On August 22, 1972,
President Richard Nixon he also repeated his
personal wish “that all
was nominated for a
second term of ofﬁce by men everywhere could
the Republican National be free.”
In 1910, Japan
Convention in Miami
annexed Korea, which
Beach.
remained under Japanese control until the
On this date
end of World War II.
In 1787, inventor
In 1932, the British
John Fitch demonstratBroadcasting Corp. coned his steamboat on
ducted its ﬁrst experithe Delaware River to
delegates from the Con- mental television broadcast, using a 30-line
stitutional Convention
mechanical system.
in Philadelphia.
In 1956, President
In 1851, the schooner
America outraced more Dwight D. Eisenhower
and Vice President
than a dozen British
Richard Nixon were
vessels off the English
nominated for second
coast to win a trophy
terms in ofﬁce by the
that came to be known
Republican National
as the America’s Cup.
Convention in San FranIn 1862, President
Today is Wednesday,
Aug. 22, the 234th day of
2018. There are 131 days
left in the year.

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY
“Life does not give itself to one who tries
to keep all its advantages at once. I have
often thought morality may perhaps consist
solely in the courage of making a choice.”
— Leon Blum
French statesman (1872-1950)

cisco.
In 1972, John Wojtowicz (WAHT’-uh-witz)
and Salvatore Naturile
took seven employees
hostage at a Chase
Manhattan Bank branch
in Brooklyn, New York,
during a botched robbery; the siege, which
ended with Wojtowicz’s arrest and Naturile’s killing by the FBI,
inspired the 1975 movie
“Dog Day Afternoon.”
In 1978, President
Jomo Kenyatta, a leading ﬁgure in Kenya’s
struggle for independence, died; Vice President Daniel arap Moi
was sworn in as acting
president.
In 1985, 55 people
died when ﬁre broke
out aboard a British
Airtours charter jet on
a runway at Manchester
Airport in England.
In 1986, Kerr-McGee
Corp. agreed to pay the
estate of the late Karen
Silkwood $1.38 million,
settling a 10-year-old
nuclear contamination lawsuit. The Rob
Reiner coming-of-age
ﬁlm “Stand By Me” was
put into wide release by
Columbia Pictures.
In 1989, Black Panthers co-founder Huey
P. Newton was shot to
death in Oakland, California. (Gunman Tyrone
Robinson was later
sentenced to 32 years to
life in prison.)
In 1992, on the second day of the Ruby
Ridge siege in Idaho,
an FBI sharpshooter
killed Vicki Weaver, the
wife of white separatist Randy Weaver (the
sharpshooter later said
he was targeting the
couple’s friend Kevin
Harris, and didn’t see
Vicki Weaver).
Ten years ago: Russia
said it had pulled back

forces from Georgia
in accordance with an
EU-brokered cease-ﬁre
agreement. Usain (yooSAYN’) Bolt helped
Jamaica win the 400meter relay ﬁnal in
37.10 seconds for his
third gold medal and
third world record of
the Beijing Olympics.
Bryan Clay won the
decathlon. Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers beat Brazil in the
men’s beach volleyball
championship game.
Five years ago:
Egypt’s ousted leader
Hosni Mubarak was
released from prison
and transported to a
military hospital in a
Cairo suburb to be held
under house arrest. A
day after being sentenced to up to 35 years
in prison for leaking
secrets, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, in a statement to NBC’s “Today”
show, announced he
intended to live as a
woman named Chelsea
and undergo hormone
treatment. A mysterious
glitch halted trading on
the Nasdaq for three
hours.
One year ago: Protesters and police clashed
outside a convention
center in Phoenix
where President Donald Trump had just
wrapped up his ﬁrst
political rally since the
violence in Charlottesville, Virginia; police
ﬁred pepper spray at
crowds after someone
apparently lobbed rocks
and bottles at ofﬁcers.
A military commander
reported that Iraqi
troops had reached the
ﬁrst urban areas of the
northern town of Tal
Afar on the third day of
an operation to retake it
from the Islamic State
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was recovered a short
time later. The investigation is ongoing.
Deputies served four
court papers and attempted two more.
Deputies transported
four from out of county
facilities to court and back
and took two to prison.
Deputies registered one
sex offender.

woman, who advised that
she had been in an argument with her son and his
girlfriend and they were
now gone. It was determined that no criminal
offense had occurred. No
further action was taken
on this call.
Dispatch received a call
from a woman on Pine
Grove Road advising that
she had found a syringe
laying along the road near
her home. A deputy was
sent to speak with her
and the item was located
and disposed of.
Both Sheriff Wood and
the Fair Board Ofﬁce had
received drug complaints
about an individual working a food booth at the
County fair this week.
Sheriff Wood had two of
his ofﬁcers investigate
the complaints. They

did not see any drug use
while investigating but
it was discovered that
the suspect had a warrant out for his arrest in
Lawrence County Ohio.
Dean Montroso, age 47,
of Lawrence Count,y was
arrested on the warrant
and incarcerated in the
Meigs County Jail until
he could be turned over
to the Lawrence County
Sheriff’s Ofﬁce.

job and he was transported. No other action was
taken on this call.

Reedsville; 3rd Alexis
Ervin; Class 9-Animals/
Insects — 1st Andrew N.
Johnson, Middlepor; 2nd
From page 1
Stephanie A. Lewis, Clifton, W.Va.; 3rd Cooper
Moment — 1st Heather
J. Schagel, Reedsville;
Dailey-Johnson, Racine;
Class 10-Architecture —
2nd Cooper J. Schagel,
1st Cooper J. Schagel,
Reedsville; 3rd Peggy
Reedsville; 2nd Peggy
Crane, Rutland; Class
4-Friends Having Fun — Crane, Rutland; 3rd
1st Sharon Dean, Racine; Sylvia R. Klein, Racine;
2nd Patricia L. Aldridge, Class 11-Drone Photography — 1st Cooper
Reedsville; 3rd Andrew
N. Johnson, Middleport; J. Schagel, Reedsville;
Class 5-Sports or Action 2nd Brent Rose, Racine;
Class 12-Life on the
Shot — 1st Andrew N.
Farm — 1st Tina Karr,
Johnson, Middleport;
2nd Stephanie A. Lewis, Racine; 2nd Heidi Willis,
Long Bottom; 3rd BrenClifton, W.Va.; 3rd Cooda Woodrow, Racine.
per J. Schagel, ReedsDivision 103-Meigs
ville.
County Proud: Class
Division 102-Landscape: Class 6-Plants and 13-History — 1st Peggy
Flowers — 1st Elizabeth Crane, Rutland; 2nd
Bird, Racine; 2nd Sharon Caitlin Carr, Racine; 3rd
Robert Bailey, Long BotDean, Racine; 3rd, Cootom; Class 14-Pomeroy
per J. Schagel, Reeds— 1st Jacob Spencer;
ville,; Class 7-Water
2nd Cooper J. Schagel,
— 1st Andrew N. JohnReedsville; 3rd Andrew
son, Middleport; 2nd
Heather Dailey-Johnson, N. Johnson, Middleport;
Class 15-Middleport —
Racine; 3rd Sara Ervin,
1st Hannah Damewood,
Racine; Class 8-Morning/Evening — 1st Tom Reedsville; 2nd Andrew
N. Johnson, Middleport;
McKay, Long Bottom;
2nd Hannah Damewood, 3rd Peggy Crane, Rut-

land; Class 16-Rutland
— 1st Andrew N. Johnson, Middleport; 2nd
Vicki Taylor, Rutland;
3rd Peggy Crane, Rutland; Class 17-Chester
— 1st Cooper J. Schagel,
Reedsville; 2nd Peggy
Crane, Rutland; 3rd
Glenda K. Hunt, Long
Bottom; Class 18-Racine
— 1st Cooper J. Schagel,
Reedsville; 2nd Peggy
Crane, Rutland; 3rd Hannah Damewood, Reedsville; Class 19-Reedsville
— 1st Lisa Short, Pomeroy; 2nd Peggy Crane,
Rutland; 3rd Hannah
Damewood, Reedsville;
Class 20-Tuppers Plains
— 1st Vicki Taylor, Rutland; 2nd Stephanie A.
Lewis, Clifton, W.Va.;
3rd Cooper J. Schagel,
Reedsville; Class 21-Syracuse — 1st Stephanie
A. Lewis, Clifton, W.Va.;
2nd Hannah Damewood,
Reedsville; 3rd Peggy
Crane, Rutland; Class
22-Meigs County Fairgrounds — 1st Elizabeth
Bird; 2nd Brent Rose,
Racine; 3rd Brenda
Woodrow, Racine; Class
23-Photo Showing What

the County — 1st Lisa
Short, Pomeroy; 2nd
Carol A. Carter, Vinton;
3rd Patricia L. Aldridge,
Reedsville.
Division 104-Abstract/
Fine Art: Class
24-Macro/Micro — 1st
Hannah Damewood,
Reedsville; 2nd Cooper J.
Schagel, Reedsville; 3rd
Peggy Crane, Rutland;
Class 25-Textures &amp; Patterns — 1st Cooper J.
Schagel, Reedsville; 2nd
Sylvia R. Klein, Racine;
3rd Peggy Crane, Rutland; Class 26-Single
Color — 1st Lisa Short,
Pomeroy; 2nd Pamela J.
Rose, Long Bottom; 3rd
Sylvia R. Klein, Racine;
Class 27-Weird Fashion
— 1st Sylvia R. Klein,
Racine; 2nd Patricia L.
Aldridge, Reedsville; 3rd
Peggy Crane, Rutland;
Class 28-Freestyle —
1st Cooper J. Schagel,
Reedsville; 2nd Stephanie A. Rife, Middleport;
3rd Stephanie A. Lewis,
Clifton, W.Va.; Class
29-Fine Art Portrait —

1st Lisa Short, Pomeroy;
2nd Vicki Taylor, Rutland; 3rd Brenda Woodrow, Racine.
Division 105-Mood:
Class 30-Joy — 1st
Andrew N. Johnson, Middleport; 2nd Lisa Short,
Pomeroy; 3rd Patricia
L. Aldridge, Reedsville;
Class 31-Melancholy —
1st Lisa Short, Pomeroy;
2nd Andrew N. Johnson,
Middleport; 3rd Kim
Bolin, Pomeroy; Class
32-Determined — 1st
Andrew N. Johnson,
Middleport; 2nd Peggy
Crane, Rutland; 3rd Lisa
Short, Pomeroy; Class
33-Heartbreak/Loss —
1st Lisa Short, Pomeroy; 2nd Olivia Goble,
Middleport; 3rd Brenda
Woodrow, Racine; Class
34-Victory — 1st Sylvia
R. Klein, Racine; 2nd
Andrew N. Johnson,
Middleport; 3rd Peggy
Crane, Rutland.
Division 106-Trick
Photography: Class
35-Photo Showing Trick
Photograph — 1st Cait-

From page 1

Aug. 8
Sgt. Patterson took
a report about a lady
who loaned her car to
her niece who refuses to
bring the vehicle back.
The incident remains
under investigation.
Deputies issued 19 con- Aug. 15
cealed carry permits.
Deputies transported
one to prison.
deputies registered two
Aug. 13
sex offenders.
Deputies transported
three from out of county
facilities to court and back. Night Shift
Aug. 17
Aug. 14
Dispatch received a
third-party call advising
Deputy Myers took a
of a disturbance at a resireport from a female in
dence on Bradbury Road.
Albany who reported a
utility trailer stolen from Sgt. Mohler arrived on
scene and spoke with a
her property. The trailer

Awards

Aug. 19
Dispatch received a call
of an unconscious female
in the fairgrounds at the
Coon Hunter’s Building.
Deputies arrived and
determined it was a drug
overdose and called for
a squad to be sent to
the scene. While being
treated by the medics
the female admitted to
Aug. 18
Dispatch received a call using heroin. She was
transported to the Holzer
from EMS asking for a
deputy to clear the scene Meigs ER. No further
at a home on Peach Fork action was taken by deputies on this call.
Road. The caller had
Dispatch received a
advised that the patient
will be combative. Deputy call from a woman on
Stacy arrived at the scene Number 9 Road advising
she believes someone has
and spoke with the
patient and kept him calm broken into her garage.
while the medics did their Deputy Stacy arrived

at the scene and spoke
with the victim. A report
was completed, and the
incident is under investigation.
Aug. 20
Dispatch received a
call from a woman on
Apple Grove Dorcas Road
advising she allowed
someone to borrow her
vehicle and they are now
refusing to return it. The
location of the vehicle is
currently unknown. Sgt.
Mohler arrived and spoke
with the caller. A report
was completed, and the
car has been entered
into LEADS. A criminal
charge of unauthorized
use has also been signed
on the suspect Stephanie Shamblin, age 27, of
Racine, for the alleged
offense.

lin Carr, Racine; 2nd
Andrew N. Johnson,
Middleport; 3rd Brenda
Woodrow, Racine.
Division 107-Advanced
Pro/Semi Pro: Class
36-People — 1st Cooper
J. Schagel, Reedsville;
2nd Olivia Wood, Long
Bottom; 3rd Elizabeth
Bird, Racine; Class
37-Landscapes — 1st
Cooper J. Schagel,
Reedsville; 2nd Olivia
Wood, Long Bottom.
Division 108-Youth:
Class 38-Landscapes —
1st Cooper J. Schagel,
Reedsville; 2nd Harvest
Lechler, Rutland; 3rd
Hannah Crane, Pomeroy;
Class 39-Picture Showing
Fun — 1st Halo M. Rife,
Middleport; 2nd Opal H.
Huggins, Rutland; 3rd
Isaac A. Lewis, Clifton,
W.Va.; Class 40-Around
the Farm — 1st Halo M.
Rife, Middleport; 2nd
Isaac A. Lewis, Clifton,
W.Va.; 3rd Ruby Lechler,
Rutland.
Lorna Hart is a freelance writer for
The Daily Sentinel.

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Motocross at the Fair

Photo by Dave Harris

Four-wheelers and Motorcycles took their turn in front of the grandstands at the Meigs County Fair Thursday evening. Motocross racing has been a long-time favorite in the county since the days of the old
track at Route 33 and Peach Fork Road. From the young riders all the way up racers thrilled the crowd with fast paced racing. Four-wheelers haven’t been around as long as the two wheel motorcycles, but
still bring a big following.

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Music at the Fair

MEIGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS

WAYLAND

Editor’s Note: The Daily Sentinel appreciates
your input to the community calendar. To make
sure items can receive proper attention, all information should be received by the newspaper at
least ﬁve business days prior to an event. All coming events print on a space-available basis and
in chronological order. Events can be emailed to:
TDSnews@aimmediamidwest.com.

Wednesday, Aug. 22

UNSPOKEN

CITIZEN WAY

POMEROY — American Red Cross will host a
blood drive from 1:30-6 p.m. at the Mulberry Community Center in Pomeroy.
POMEROY — The Meigs County Community
Prevention Coalition will meet at 12:30 p.m. at the
Meigs EMS in Pomeroy. Meetings are held the 4th
Wednesday of each month.

Thursday, Aug. 23

Photos by Dave Harris and Sarah Hawley

The historic Grandstand at the Meigs County Fairgrounds was the site of musical entertainment on both Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings during the 155th Meigs County Fair. On Tuesday evening Christian groups Unspoken and Citizen Way performed for fans,
while on Wednesday evening up and coming rockers Wayland were the featured performers. Wayland with a large following performed
following an opening set by locals J2.

FOR THE RECORD (JULY)
Meigs County
Sheriff’s Office
Day Shift
July 13
Deputies registered
one sex offender and
processed four applications for concealed carry
license.
Deputy King, Deputy Campbell, Deputy
Leggett, Sgt. Stewart and
Sheriff Wood assisted the
Gallia-Meigs Task Force
on the execution of a
search warrant in Middleport.
Deputy King and Sheriff Wood responded to the
Bale-n-Eggs in Pageville
in reference to a male
causing a disturbance
in the store. Upon their
arrival the male had
already left the scene.
Information was gathered
for a report and no action
was taken due to being
unable to locate the suspect.

Deputies received another call hours later that
the vehicle was located
in a driveway in Albany.
Deputy King and Deputy
Leggett responded to the
scene and recovered the
stolen vehicle. The investigation is pending.
Deputies responded
to Racine in reference
to serving a probate
order. Deputies located
the female and she was
detained for mental
health evaluation where
she spoke with Hopewell
Health Centers. The subject was cleared by a mental health professional
and released.

July 20
Deputy King and Sgt.
Stewart were dispatched
to State Route 248 on
a report of an assault
in progress. Deputies
arrived on scene and
spoke with the male and
female suspects who
deputies determined were
July 14
married. The male was
Deputies conducted a
arrested for domestic viowell-being check on Darlence and incarcerated at
win Road after receiving
a phone call from a family the Meigs County Jail.
Deputy King and Depmember that had not spouty Leggett responded
ken with them in several
to Rocksprings Road
weeks. Deputies arrived
in reference to a male
on the scene and conﬁrmed that the individual who believed there were
people hiding in the crawl
was okay.
space. At this time, depuDeputy Campbell conties believed the subject
ducted a trafﬁc stop in
the area of Painter Ridge to be in a drug induced
Road and recovered meth- psychosis and transported
the male to Holzer Meigs
amphetamine and drug
Emergency Department.
paraphernalia from the
Deputy King responded
vehicle.
to State Route 681 for a
possible drunk driver that
July 19
had struck a telephone
Deputy Leggett
responded to State Route pole. While Deputy King
was en route, another call
681 in Albany to take a
report on a stolen vehicle. was received that the sub-

ject had crashed the vehicle. Fire and EMS were
called to the scene along
with the State Highway
Patrol who handled the
investigation. The subject
was life-ﬂighted from the
scene.
July 21
Sgt. Stewart responded
to Noble Summit Road
in reference to a suspicious vehicle parked
near the oil wells. Contact was made with the
driver of the vehicle who
was identiﬁed as Jason
Quivey. It was found that
Jason Quivey had a warrant through the Village
of Middleport and was
arrested on the warrant.
Deputies processed
three applications for concealed carry weapons.
July 22
Deputies checked on a
stranded motorist along
US 33 near Bashan Road.
The driver had already
contacted a wrecker service and the scene was
cleared with no action
being taken.
July 27
Deputy King and Sgt.
Stewart responded to
Walker Alley in Racine
to assist Common Pleas
Probation after a female
ﬂed out the back door of
a trailer. The female was
located hiding outside of
the residence by probation. Upon a probation
search, deputies located
suspected narcotics and
the female has been sentenced back to prison.
Another male that was
inside of the residence
was also arrested on

multiple warrants out
of Meigs County Common Pleas Court, Meigs
County Court, and Meigs
County Juvenile Court.
Deputy King handled
a private property crash
in the area of SR 681. No
one was injured in the
crash.
July 28
Deputy King and Sgt.
Stewart responded to
State Route 7 in reference to multiple dogs and
horses that were allegedly
not being properly cared
for. Upon arrival, deputies
spoke with the property
owner and contacted the
dog warden as well as the
humane ofﬁcer who are
handling the situation.
Sgt. Stewart took two
separate reports of stolen vehicles. One of the
vehicles was recovered
in the area of Five Points
while the other was
recovered in West Virginia. One suspect has been
charged and is awaiting
extradition from Western
Regional Jail.
July 29
Deputy King and Sgt.
Stewart were dispatched
to the area of Jeffers Road
in reference to a male that
was running through the
woods and appeared to
be under the inﬂuence
of narcotics. Deputies
located the male near the
intersection of Jeffers
Road and Happy Hollow
Road. The male appeared
to be hallucinating and
under the inﬂuence of
methamphetamine. Deputies then transported the
male to the Holzer Meigs
ER to be evaluated.

POMEROY — The Meigs Soil &amp; Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors will
hold their regular monthly meeting at 11:30
a.m. at the district ofﬁce. The ofﬁce is located
at 113 E. Memorial Drive, Suite D, Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE — The Ladies of the Meigs
County Republican Party will meet at 6 p.m. at
the Carleton School in Syracuse, Ohio. Everyone is welcome. Please come and join us in
discussing how we can make money to support
our local candidates. We will welcome any and
all input.
POMEROY — Alpha Iota Masters will meet
at 11:30 a.m. at Wild Horse Cafe.

Friday, Aug. 24
MIDDLEPORT — The monthly Free Community Dinner hosted by the Middleport Church of
Christ will be held in their Family Life Center at
5 p.m. This month they are serving sweet &amp; sour
meatballs, macaroni &amp; cheese, green beans, and
dessert. The public is invited.

Saturday, Aug. 25
MIDDLEPORT — Chicken BBQ will be held at
the Middleport Fire Dept. BBQ pit with serving
starting at 11 a.m.
CHESTER — Meigs County Ikes Club monthly
meeting, 7 p.m., at the clubhouse on Sugar Run
Road, Chester Township

Monday, Aug. 27
POMEROY — The August meeting of the Veterans Service Commission will be held at 9 a.m. at
the ofﬁce located at 97 N. 2nd Avenue in Middleport.
MIDDLEPORT — Michele Musser will be
holding a Snack &amp; Canvas class at 6 p.m. at the
Riverbend Art Council, 290 North 2nd Ave. Middleport, Ohio. The project will be a 16x24 wood
sign with arrows &amp; words. Your choice of colors.
All supplies are furnished. To reserve a space call
Michele at 740-416-0879 or Donna at 740-9925123.
POMEROY — The regular meeting of the
Meigs County Library Board will be held at 3:30
p.m. at the Pomeroy Library.

MEIGS CHURCH CALENDAR

Saturday, Aug. 25
LONG BOTTOM — Mount Olive Community
Church, 51305 Mount Olive Road, Long Bottom will host a hymn sing at 6 p.m. Everyone
welcome, bring your song to sing. Pastor Don
Bush.

Sunday, Aug. 26
TUPPERS PLAINS — An Ice Cream Social
will be held at 5 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church. Music by Persuaded. The event is free
and open to the public.

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Wednesday, August 22,2018 5

Tractor pulls draw hundreds of fans

Photos by Dave Harris

Hundreds of fans crowded the pull track for the tractor pulls on Thursday evening, a long-time fan favorite event. A participant in the 6,000 pound Farm Stock is pictured pulling Thursday evening. Also
pictured are two member of the pit crew for the Biggs Excavating Team of Lebanon Ohio, fine tuning their modified tractor and getting ready for the pull. While the pulls took place as scheduled on Thursday
and Friday, other track events on Monday and Saturday were impacted by the rainy weather.

gins, Rutland; Class 37:
Sunflower, yellow — 1st
Joy Bentley; 2nd Pat Har­
ris; 3rd Joy Bentley; Class
From page 1
38: Sunflower, red/var­
iegated — 1st Elizabeth
3rd Elizabeth Harris;
Harris; 2nd Stephanie
Class 29: Zinnia, Cactus
flowered, any color — 1st A. Rife, Middleport; 3rd
Deborah Mohler;
Julia Bancroft, Rutland;
Class 39: Sunflower,
2nd Joy Bentley; 3rd Joy
any other color — 1st,
Bentley; Class 30: Zinnia,
Opal H. Huggins; Class
small flowered, collection
40: Caladium, white/
of 3, same color and vari­
green — 1st Carol A.
ety — 1st Pat Harris; 2nd
Carter; 2nd Danny
Elizabeth Harris; 3rd Joy
Carter; 3rd Shelia Cur­
Bentley;
tis; Class 41: Caladium,
Class 31: Marigold,
white/red and/or pink
large flowered, yellow
— 1st Pat Harris; Class
— 1st Elizabeth Har­
42: Caladium, red/green
ris; 2nd Pat Harris; 3rd
— 1st Elizabeth Harris;
Alyssa Webb, Pomeroy;
2nd Danny Carter; 3rd
Class 32: Marigold, large
Carol A. Carter; Class 46:
flowered, orange — 1st
Caladium, fancy leaved —
Elizabeth Harris; 2nd Pat
1st Glenda K. Hunt; 2nd
Harris; 3rd Heidi Willis,
Long Bottom; Class 33:
Pat Harris; 3rd Elizabeth
Marigold, small flowered,
Harris; Class 47: Groundcover, 3 stems — 1st Joy
one spray — 1st Brenda
Bentley; 2nd Joy Bentley;
Woodrow, Racine; 2nd
3rd Sheila Curtis; Class
Joy Bentley; 3rd Glenda
48: Coleus, one cut stem
K. Hunt, Long Bottom;
— 1st Joy Bentley, Joy
Class 34: Marigold, small
Bentley; 2nd Joy Bentley,
flowered, collection of 3
— 1st Joy Bentley; Class Elizabeth Harris; 3rd Pat
35: Celosia, Crested, any Harris Pat Harris; Class
color — 1st Opal H. Hug­ 49: Basil, any variety,
gins, Rutland; 2nd Everett one cut stem — 1st Joy
Bentley, Pat Harris; 2nd
Huggins, Rutland; Class
Elizabeth Harris, Pat Har­
36: Celosia, Plumed, any
ris; 3rd Elizabeth Harris,
color — 1st Laurel Hug­

Winners

Photos by Lorna Hart | Courtesy

Horticulture entries were on display in the Thompson Roush Building at the Meigs County Fair.

TODAY

Fog in the morning;
mostly sunny

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Meigs 2nd at 2nd TVC Ohio match
By Bryan Walters
bwalters@aimmediamidwest.com

Bryan Walters | OVP Sports

Meigs senior Wyatt Nicholson watches a tee shot on the 12th hole during
Monday’s TVC Ohio golf match at Franklin Valley Golf Course in Jackson, Ohio.

OSU experienced
receivers embrace
‘elite’ challenge
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — During spring
practice, coach Urban Meyer said Ohio State has
failed to put an “elite” group of receivers on the
ﬁeld since the 2014 national championship squad
that featured the likes of Devin Smith and Michael
Thomas.
This season’s experienced corps of receivers
heard about the dig, of course, and is considering
it a challenge.
“He’s not only saying that to (the media), he’s
saying that to us as well,” senior H-back Parris
Campbell said in the spring. “He kind of wants us
to get defensive about it.”
All the ingredients are in place for Buckeyes
receivers to break out — a pass-ﬁrst quarterback
in Dwayne Haskins Jr., decent depth and experience on the offensive line, and a scary-good running game to balance the offense.
It’s still undetermined if Meyer will be their
coach. The school is investigating his handling of
domestic-abuse allegations against former assistant coach Zach Smith.
All six of last year’s top receivers are back for
2018. They collectively accounted for 2,683 receiving yards and 29 touchdowns last season. Campbell led the way with 594 yards and three scoring
grabs. Still, not a single receiver has yet emerged
as the reliable deep threat Meyer has been wishing
for the past two seasons.
Now comes Haskins, a pro-style passer with
a better arm than predecessor J.T. Barrett. He’s
more likely to try a precision throw down the ﬁeld
into coverage than pull it down and run. Running worked well enough for Barrett, but it’s not
Haskins’ thing.
The idea that Ohio State could be a pass-ﬁrst
team excites the receivers.
“The mentality is we’ve got a veteran group,
everybody’s coming back and we want that weight
on our shoulders,” said senior Terry McLaurin
(436 yards, six touchdowns in 2017), who with
Campbell is a returning captain.
“We want to be a pass-ﬁrst offense,” he said.
“We have two great running backs as well, so obviously you want to have a balanced offense. But we
want that pressure to be a pass-ﬁrst offense. When
you play receiver here, that’s what you want.
There’s six of us, so obviously we all want to touch
the ball.”
Also returning for the No. 5 Buckeyes are senior
Johnnie Dixon (422 yards, eight touchdowns), and
juniors K.J. Hill (549 yards, 3 touchdowns), Binjimen Victor (349 yards, seven touchdowns) and
Austin Mack (343 yards, two touchdowns).
All have ﬂashed star potential at one time or
another. Seeing the riﬂe-armed Haskins at the
See OSU | 8

OVP SPORTS SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Aug. 22
Golf
TVC Ohio at NelsonvilleYork, 4:30
Southern, Eastern, SGHS
at Belpre, 4:30
Volleyball
Oak Hill at River Valley,
7 pm
Boys Soccer
Gallia Academy at
Portsmouth, 6 pm
Thursday, Aug. 23
Golf
Southern, South Gallia at
Miller, 4:30

Girls Golf
Logan at Gallia Academy,
4 p.m.
Volleyball
Eastern at Meigs, 7 p.m.
River Valley at South
Gallia, 7 pm
Gallia Academy at Rock
Hill, 6:30
Girls Soccer
Point Pleasant at
Williamstown, 5:30
Boys Soccer
Alexander at Gallia
Academy, 7 pm
Parkersburg Catholic at
Ohio Valley Christian, 6
pm

JACKSON, Ohio — A better showing the second time
around.
The Meigs golf team ﬁnished 15 strokes off the lead,
but still came away with runner-up honors during the second-of-seven Tri-Valley Conference Ohio Division matches on
Monday at Franklin Valley Golf
Course in Jackson County.
The Marauders — who were
third in the season opener last
week at the Ohio University
Golf Course — posted a fourman total of 186, trailing only
Athens and its winning tally
of 171.
Alexander was third overall
with a 193, while host Vinton

County (209) knocked off
Wellston (233) for fourth place
by 24 shots. Nelsonville-York
was sixth with a ﬁnal total of
268.
Preston Hayes of Athens
claimed medalist honors with
a 3-over par round of 40 on
the back-nine. Bulldog teammate Owen Campitelli and
Wyatt Nicholson of Meigs were
co-runners-up with identical
scores of 41.
Bobby Musser followed
Nicholson with a 46 for the
Marauders, while Cole Arnott
and Brody Reynolds completed
the team tally with respective
rounds of 49 and 50.
Austin Mahr and Dawson
Justice also added matching
efforts of 52 apiece for the
Maroon and Gold.

Whit Byrd paced Alexander
with a 43, while Noah Nobles
led VCHS with a 48. Hunter
Cardwell led Wellston with a
47 and Clay Hall led NYHS
with a 58.
Through two matches,
Athens (9-1) currently has a
one-win lead over Alexander
(8-2), with Meigs sitting alone
in third at 7-3. Vinton County
sits fourth at 4-6 overall, while
Wellston (2-8) is ahead of
Nelsonville-York (0-5) in the
ﬁve-spot.
The third TVC Ohio contest
is scheduled for Wednesday
as the Buckeyes host the ﬁeld
at Forest Hills Golf Course in
Glouster.
Bryan Walters can be reached at 740-4462342, ext. 2101.

Browns rookie Corbett passing tests as starter
BEREA, Ohio (AP)
— Austin Corbett
battled all types of nasty
characters as a four-year
starting left tackle at
Nevada.
His toughest opponent didn’t wear shoulder pads or a helmet.
“Organic chemistry,”
the Browns rookie left
guard said, rattling off
a course he never mastered. “I just could not
grasp my mind around
it. I pulled ‘B’, but it
was not a fun one.”
But while chemistry
got the best of him,
Corbett still managed to
achieve “a handful” of
4.0 grade-point averages
with All-Mountain West
academic honors.
Who knows, if things
had gone differently,
the affable 6-foot-4,
306-pounder would be
in medical school studying to be an orthopedic
surgeon.
Instead, he’s starting
for the Browns. And
passing every test.
Taken with the ﬁrst
pick of the second
round (No. 33) in the
NFL draft, Corbett,
who started 48 straight
games at tackle in
college, has adapted
quickly since moving to
guard when the Browns
slid Joel Bitonio — an
elite interior lineman
and Corbett’s former
Nevada teammate — to
tackle to try and ﬁll the
massive hole left when
perennial Pro Bowler
Joe Thomas retired.
For Corbett, the
adjustment to a new
position has been
helped by having Bitonio next to him.
“It’s been huge,”
Corbett said following Monday’s morning
walk-through. “He’s just
done so much. Anytime
I have a question I’m
able to ask Joel and he’s
right there to give me,
‘This is what I would
do. This is what I’m seeing.’ Just all the little
nuances of the type of
block, what footwork
would be best, the hand
placement, everything
you could think of at the
guard position.
“He’s just been there.
He’s done so much. I
just really can’t thank
him enough.”
When training camp
opened, the Browns
gave Shon Coleman
the ﬁrst shot to start at
left tackle. When that
didn’t work out, it was
Corbett’s turn and that
didn’t go so great.

Tony Dejak | AP file

Cleveland Browns offensive guard Austin Corbett runs a route during NFL football training camp July
30 in Berea, Ohio. If things had gone differently, Austin Corbett would be in medical school studying
to be an orthopedic surgeon. Instead, he’s starting at left guard for the Browns. And passing every
test.

Then, after being
resistant to giving the
job to Bitonio, Browns
coach Hue Jackson and
his staff decided their
best option was to put
the ﬁve best offensive
linemen on the ﬁeld
together — regardless
of position.
Corbett is one of
them.
The 22-year-old has
had some expected
struggles while learning his new position.
Unlike at tackle, where
it’s essential to have
quickness and long
arms to combat speedy
pass rushers coming off
the edge, guards have
to rely on technique and
brute strength.
It’s a whole different
world.
“It’s a lot more physical on the inside, for
sure,” Corbett said. “I
remember against the
Giants that was my ﬁrst
time going up against
350-plus (pound) guys.
That’s just a lot of man,
so it’s different in that
sense and I like that.
I like getting on guys
and Joel’s kind of said
the opposite, he’s like,

‘These guys are smaller
out here,’ so it’s kind of
been interesting to see
how we are both thinking of it.”
Bitonio and Corbett
both can appreciate
being shifted around.
Bitonio started as a
right tackle at Nevada,
before being moved to
the left side. And Corbett has worked on both
sides with the Browns
before staking a spot at
left guard.
Their backgrounds
have bonded them as
friends and in their playing styles. Some of their
Browns teammates have
joked they’re like twins.
“Ever since I got to
Nevada, I just tried to
do everything he did
because he set the standard so high and even
just watching him once
he got here,” Corbett
said.
“And so it’s kind of
funny, we’ll watch ﬁlm
and some of our sets
just look identical and
in sync. He’s such a
high-caliber player, and
if that’s what I’m being
compared to then, by all
means, that’s great.”

And while it’s work,
Corbett said he’s having
a better time playing
now than in college.
“I love it so much
more as a job,” he said.
“For me, I was always
trying to balance the
school and sport side of
it where I was watching
as much ﬁlm as I can,
but I was trying to pull a
4.0 and do so with some
pretty tough classes. It
was tough trying to balance it all out, but when
you got football only, it’s
fun.”
Especially without
organic chemistry.
Notes
RB Carlos Hyde
(shoulder) and rookie
CB Denzel Ward (ankle)
both practiced after
being held out of some
drills Sunday. … WR
Josh Gordon worked
with trainers on the side
while awaiting clearance
to return to the ﬁeld.
He returned to the team
Saturday after a threeweek absence. … Special
teams coach Amos Jones
said both the kicking and
punting jobs remain up
for grabs.

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SHERIFF’S SALE, CASE NO. 18 CV 009, FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS COMPANY, PLAINTIFF, VS. ELISA B. KASEE
AKA ELISA BETH KASEE, ET AL., DEFENDANTS, COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO.
In pursuance of an Order of Sale issued out of said Court in the
above action, I will offer for sale at public auction to be held on
the front steps of the Meigs County Courthouse in Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio, on Friday, September 7, 2018, at 10:00
a.m., the following described real estate, to wit:
THE FOLLOWING REAL PROPERTY, SITUATED IN THE VILLAGE OF MIDDLEPORT, COUNTY OF MEIGS AND THE
STATE OF OHIO. A MORE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF
THE ABOVE NAMED REAL ESTATE MAY BE FOUND IN THE
MEIGS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE, VOLUME 354,
PAGE 46, OFFICIAL RECORDS.
AUDITOR’S PARCEL NO.: 15-01443.000
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 705 Art Lewis Street, Middleport, OH
45760

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SHERIFF’S SALE, MEIGS COUNTY COMMON PLEAS
COURT, CASE NO. 18 CV 004 (Gallia County Common
Pleas Court, Case No. 18 MS 2), HOME NATIONAL BANK,
PLAINTIFF, VS. MARILYN K. MASSIE AKA MARILYN KAY
MASSIE AKA MARILYN MASSIE, ET AL., DEFENDANTS.
In pursuance of an Order of Sale issued out of the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court in the above action, I will offer for
sale at public auction to be held on the front steps of the Meigs
County Courthouse in Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio, on
Friday, September 7, 2018, at 10:00 a.m., the following described real estate, to wit:
THE FOLLOWING REAL PROPERTY, SITUATED IN THE VILLAGE OF MIDDLEPORT, COUNTY OF MEIGS AND THE
STATE OF OHIO. A MORE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF
THE ABOVE NAMED REAL ESTATE MAY BE FOUND IN THE
MEIGS COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE, VOLUME 376,
PAGE 1414 AND VOLUME 5, PAGE 647, OFFICIAL RECORDS.

Subject to any statutory rights of redemption.

AUDITOR’S PARCEL NOS.: 15-00184.000, 15-00185.000,
15-00186.000 and 15-00187.000

Sold subject to accrued 2018 real estate taxes and to any
ongoing or uncertified special assessments or delinquent
charges, as well as any reservations, restrictions or covenants of record.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 803 Brownell Avenue, Middleport, OH
45769

The above described real estate is sold “asis”without
warranties or covenants.
Said premises appraised at $20,000.00 and cannot be sold for
less than two-thirds of that amount. In addition, the purchaser
shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes determined by the Court that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.

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CASE NO.: 12-CV-050
Bank of America, N.A., Successor By Merger To BAC Home
Loans Servicing, L.P., fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P.
Plaintiff
vs.
John L. Suttle, II, et al.,
Defendants
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
In pursuance of an Order of Sale to me directed from said
Court in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public
auction to be held on the Front Steps of the Meigs County
Courthouse on September 7, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. If property
remains unsold after the first auction, it will be offered for sale
at auction again on September 21, 2018 at the same time and
place, the following described premises:
A copy of the complete legal description can be obtained at the
Meigs County Recorder's Office, OR Volume 280, Page 911
Permanent Parcel Number 0901335002
Property address 38190 Success Road, Long Bottom, OH
45743
APPRAISED AT: $ 50,000.00
TERMS OF SALE: Property cannot be sold for less than
two-thirds of the appraised value. If the Judgment Creditor is
the purchaser, no deposit is required. All third party purchasers
deposit(s) shall be made in accordance with the guidelines as
set forth in Ohio Revised Code Section 2329.211.
TERMS OF SECOND SALE: Property to be sold without regard
to the minimum bid requirement subject to payment of taxes
and court costs; deposit requirements same as the first auction.
Pursuant to ORC 2329.21, purchaser shall be responsible for
those costs, allowances and taxes that the proceeds of the sale
are insufficient to cover.
Keith O. Wood, Sheriff
Meigs County, Ohio
Carlisle, McNellie, Rini, Kramer &amp; Ulrich Co., L.P.A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff, 216-360-7200
8/15/18, 8/22/18, 8/29/18
SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
CASE NUMBER 16-CV-050
Ditech Financial LLC, Plaintiff
-vsShirley Balser, et al., Defendants
Court of Common Pleas, Meigs County, Ohio
In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I
will offer for sale at public auction in the above county on the
7th day of September 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at the door of the
courthouse steps. $27,500.00. The appraisers DID NOT gain
entry to the house for appraisal This property IS NOT a mobile
Home.
The THREE run dates for the ads in the Daily Sentinel are:
8/15/2018, 8/22/2018 and 8/29/2018.

The above described real estate is sold “asis”without
warranties or covenants.

Per H.B. 390, if the above property is a NO BID on September
7, 2018, this is the second sale date. Friday, September 21,
2018 at 10:00 a.m. This will also have no minimum bid.

No employees of the Sheriff’s Office or any of its affiliates have
access to the inside of said property, and no interior inspection
may have been made by the appraisers. All properties are as is
and not to be entered until the deed is in the purchaser’s possession.

Said premises appraised at $12,500.00 and cannot be sold for
less than two-thirds of that amount. In addition, the purchaser
shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes determined by the Court that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.

All Third-Party Purchasers Shall Make Sale Deposits As Follows:
&lt;/= $10,000 = Deposit of $2,000.00
&gt;$10,000&lt;/= $200,000 = Deposit of $5,000.00
$200,000 = Deposit of $10,000.00

If the property is not sold at the above sale date, it will be offered for sale again on September 21, 2018, at the same time
and location above. The second sale will start with no minimum
bid. In addition, the purchaser shall be responsible for those
costs, allowances, and taxes determined by the Court that the
proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.

No employees of the Sheriff’s Office or any of its affiliates have
access to the inside of said property, and no interior inspection
may have been made by the appraisers. All properties are as is
and not to be entered until the deed is in the purchaser’s possession.

Payment shall be made in the form of a certified/cashier’s
check (cash and personal checks are not accepted). No deposit
is required by the bank. All properties are as is and not to be
entered until the deed is in the purchaser’s possession.

TERMS OF SALE: Payment shall be made in the form of
certified/cashier’s check (cash and personal checks are not accepted). If the appraisal is less than or equal to $10,000.00 =
deposit $2,000.00; greater than $10,000.00 but less than or
equal to $200,000.00 = deposit $5,000.00; greater than
$200,000.00 = deposit is $10,000.00. Deposits due at the time
of sale and made payable to the Sheriff. Balance due within 30
days of confirmation of sale.
All remote bids are to be submitted by email or fax by 4:30 p.m.
the day prior to the sale. Email:
cheyenne.trussell@meigssheriff.org; Fax: 740-992-2654

If the property is not sold at the above sale date, it will be offered for sale again on September 21, 2018, at the same time
and location above. The second sale will start with no minimum
bid. In addition, the purchaser shall be responsible for those
costs, allowances, and taxes determined by the Court that the
proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover.
TERMS OF SALE: Payment shall be made in the form of
certified/cashier’s check (cash and personal checks are not accepted). If the appraisal is less than or equal to $10,000.00 =
deposit

Meigs County Sheriff

$2,000.00; greater than $10,000.00 but less than or equal to
$200,000.00 = deposit $5,000.00; greater than $200,000.00 =
deposit is $10,000.00. Deposits due at the time of sale and
made payable to the Sheriff. Balance due within 30 days of
confirmation of sale.

Attorney: Douglas W. Little, LITTLE, SHEETS &amp; BARR, LLP,
211-213 E. Second Street, Pomeroy, OH 45769, Telephone:
(740) 992-6689

All remote bids are to be submitted by email or fax by 4:30 p.m.
the day prior to the sale. Email:
cheyenne.trussell@meigssheriff.org; Fax: 740-992-2654

ALL SHERIFF’S SALES OPERATE UNDER THE DOCTRINE
OF CAVEAT EMPTOR. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK FOR LIENS IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO.
8/15/18, 8/22/18, 8/29/18

KEITH O. WOOD
Meigs County Sheriff

KEITH O. WOOD

Attorney: Douglas W. Little, LITTLE, SHEETS &amp; BARR, LLP,
211-213 E. Second Street, Pomeroy, OH 45769, Telephone:
(740) 992-6689
ALL SHERIFF’S SALES OPERATE UNDER THE DOCTRINE
OF CAVEAT EMPTOR. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK FOR LIENS IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO.
8/15/18, 8/22/18, 8/29/18

SEE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT “A”
Exhibit A
Situated in the Township of Olive, County of Meigs and State of
Ohio:
Being in Section 36, T4N, R11, Olive Township, and bounded
and described as follows:
Being Lot No. 3 of Arbaugh's Fourth Sub-division as recorded in
Plat Book No. 4, page 51, in the Recorder's Office of Meigs
County, Ohio.
Said premises also known as: 50338 Arbough Street, Tuppers
Plains, OH 45783
PPN: 0900069000
Terms of Sale: ALL THIRD PARTY PURCHASER’S
DEPOSIT(S) SHALL BE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
GUIDELINES AS SET FORTH IN OHIO REVISED CODE
SECTION 2329.211
Keith Wood
Sheriff of Meigs County
CLUNK, HOOSE CO., LPA
Robert R. Hoose #0074544
Attorneys for Plaintiff
4500 Courthouse Blvd.
Suite 400
Stow, OH 44224
(330) 436-0300 - telephone
(330) 436-0301 - facsimile notice@cphlpa.com
F16-03065
8/15/18, 8/22/18, 8/29/18

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poll.

RedStorm tops preseason poll
By Randy Payton

day afternoon by league
ofﬁcials.
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MIDDLETOWN, Ohio debuted at No. 16 in the
— The University of Rio NAIA Men’s Soccer Preseason Coaches’ Poll last
Grande is predicted as
the top team in the 2018 week, had a record of
River States Conference 14-2-2 overall, 8-0-1 RSC
Men’s Soccer Preseason last season.
Head coach Scott MorCoaches’ Poll.
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received every possible
ﬁrst-place vote from the weekend with shutout
wins over Saint Xavier
league’s head coaches
University and Roosevelt
and tallied 72 points in
University in Chiago.
the poll released Tues-

For Ohio Valley Publishing

The RedStorm will open
the home portion of
their schedule against
Indiana Tech on Saturday night.
WVU Tech, which
defeated Rio Grande in
the 2017 RSC Tournament championship
game, came in second
in the preseason poll
and was the only school
besides Rio to receive a
ﬁrst-place vote.
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were 8-10-4 overall, 6-2-1

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26 votes, and Cincinnati
Christian University was
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receivers’ coach. Smith
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violence allegations
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right now,” Campbell
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new quarterback, some
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