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Woman injured, man charged in altercation

OBITUARIES
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BY BRIAN

J.

REED

BREED MYOA ~YSENTINa :oM

• Helen June Kelly

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Boehner
jabs at
Iraq war
e surge
critics

MILWAUKbE (AP)
Congresstonal leaders
who opposed the troop
surge in Imq are now taking credit for it, .md
President Burack Ob.mld
is more \\ orried .tbout
ending the \\ ar th.m winning
it,
House
Republican leader John
Boehner satd Tuesday.
Bochner made his
remarks at the American
Legion's national comcntion in Milwaukee hours
before Obama \\as scheduled to deh\er nn Oval 1
Office speech markmg
the end of t.: S combat
operauon in lmq
About 50.000 U S.
troops rematn in lmq in a
traimng and backup role,
All forces are
lleotute:a to\\ tthdraw by
end ot 2011.
''Today \\C mark not
the defeat tho e \Otces
anticipated l oday \\ e
mark not the defeat those
"oices nnttctpated but
progress.'' Boehner atd
Obama "'a an early
critic of the \\ar, spoke
out agamst it dunng the
U.S.
invasion
and
promised dunng lm campaign to end the cortflict.
Boehner, a I 0-term
congresstonul
veteran
from Ohio, could become
the House speaker if
Republicans take control
of the chamber in
November's elections.
He choked up as he
heaped praise on veterans
and kept hts criticisms
\ague.
He listed three Ia" makers. including one in the
House and another in the
U.S. Senate, \\ho said forr President George W.
sh'&lt;; troop surge in 2007
•
wouldn't \\Ork t \\Ork but
didn't name them.

REEDSVILLE
REEDSVILLE
A
Reedsville woman was
hospitalized for injuries
she sustained when
struck by a pickup truck
Monday
night,
hut
Sheriff Robert Beegle
said the man driving the
truck was escaping from
shots being fired at him.
Marty Chtldress. 52,

\\as jailed l&lt;~tc Monday
for allegedly firing a
handgun at Allen Hedges
late Monday on Ohio 124
111 the community of
Reedsville. The inctdcnt,
Beegle said. had begun
with a verbal confrontation between the men and
escalated into a physical
altercation
hefore
Childress opened lire and
Hedges app.trcntly tried
to !lee the 'ICCne in his
truck.

When Hedges did o, Center, Columbus, by
he c;truck Childress and medical helicopter
his companion.
Childress "as treated
Beegle said the first and released by an area
call to come into the hospital, Beegle said, for
depnrtment relating to minor injuries. Hedges
the incident was from was struck by pieces of
Susan Bond. 32, who asphalt damaged by the
reported she and a man gunfire.
who lived with her had
Se' en shots were fired
been struck by a 'i chicle in the incident, Beegle
and injured. She was said. includin~ some
taken
to 0' Blencss which hit a buildmg nearMemorial Hospital and by and Hedges' vehicle.
then to Grant Medical The Ohio Bureau of

Meigs artist
featured
presenter
at 'Women
Speak'
BY CHARLENE
HeEFUCH
liOEFLICH@ MYDA.. ..YSEN·
TINEL COM

POMEROY
.Meigs
County Artist Cathy
Cultice Lentes, will~
a featured presenter at
the Appalachia project
"Women Speak." to be
held Sept. 16 in the
ARTS/West
Performance Center in
Athens.
Lerrtes is a p~t.
es ayist and children's
"riter and educational
diagnostician for the
PO~tEROY

Foothills
Festival
fun for
everyone

Athens-Meig~

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
HOEFLICH@MYDA LYSENThELCOM

HARRISONVlLLE
HARRISONVILLE
"The weather was perfect, the crowd "as huge,
and the mustc was \\onderful''
That's how Jenmfer
Sheets described the fifth
annual Foothills Blues &amp;
Arts Festhdl held last
"eekend. on the Sheets
family
farm
near
Harrio;om illc
"It \\&lt;as a time ofbringin~ music and art together.' she commented

WEATHER

Sit Down Baby, a four-p1ece band from Provrdence Rhode Island, was one 14
bands playing on two stages at the Foothill FestiVal.

addmg that 14 acts were
on two stages and about
two dolen local and
regional artisans were on
hand to demonstrate and

dtsplay. A~nin this year
artists affihated wtth the
Athens
Local
Profe sional Artisan and
Craftsmen Association

partictpated with di pia) s of the in\ ork.
Jared Sheet . pre ident
Please see Fest. A2

Scout Troop burned by fire
BY BETH SERGENT
BSERGENT

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Crimmal Identification
and Investigation helped
process the scene, and
eyewitness
accounts
from neighbors are also
being considered in the
investigation.
Beegle did not indicate
whether
additional
charges might be filed,
but said he believed
Hedges was only trying
to protect himself when
he left the scene in his
truck.

MYOAlLYSEtlTI~ELCOM

POMEROY
POMEROY The Boy
Scout Oath a~ks scouts to
"help other people at all
times'' only at this time,
one troop is in need of
help from others.
La t m6nth when a
fire, later determined to
be arson. destroyed the
Hemlock
Grove
Christian Church. it also
destroyed the home and
belongings of Tri-State
Area Council's Boy
Scout Troop 299. comprised of 17 area youths
rrom Hemlock Gro}e. to
Kutland, to Racine, to
Mason. W.Va. 1be troop
15-year
is led by
SL outmaster
Greg
McCall who's abo an
Eagle Scout nnd longtime church member of
Hemlock
Grove
Christian Church.
"We're goin~ to carry
on regardless.' ~1cCall
said about the absence of

•

Submitted photo
Members of Boy Scout Troop 299 prepare for the flag raising to commenc~ ~he
201 o Meigs County Fair The troop, which calls the Hemlock Grove Chnstlan
Church home, lost all its belongings in the fire which destroyed the church last
month.
a permanent home and ' have to b\! ll''Cd as back- hammer h~·nd, coffee
ups The fire destroyed mugs, and the marblr
loss of bclonl?ings.
McCall srud the troop many camping tents. He base of a trophy. Jtcms
were
totally
has been meeting at his cstim.ttcs it \\ill cost '' hich

home and a cnmp out is
planned for this month
though he said it mnl
resemble a "circus ·
because of the different·
colored tents which will

$5,000 for the troop to
replace the lost equipment.
In all. the onl) recO\ercd troop objects \\ere
some burned cook\\ are. n

destroyed
included
camping gear such .l,
seven, t\\ o-man tent . an
~':dO' wall tent, t\\O
Please see Scouts. AS

Educational Service
Center.
Winner
of the
Judson
Jerome
Scholar~hip in Poetry,
the
Appalachian
Poetry Award. and a
residency
at
the
Vermont
Studio
Center, Lentes· work
appears in many literary journals and magazines. as well as
numerous anthologies.
Some of her poems
about life in Meigs
County were featured
as part of Ohio's
Bicentennial celebratton in Columbus, and
appear in the anthologte . "I Have My Own
Song For It: Modern
Poems of Ohio":
(Unh er...ity of Akron
Pre,s). and ''OhiO
Connections"
(Thurber House and
The Ohioana Library).
Lentes has done
numerous readings of
, her work and participated in the ''Women
Speak" program prevtousl\.
Tl1e event is the
third presentation of
spoken artistry. presented by the Women
of Appalachia Project.
created and perfonned
by "omen living in
Southea't Ohio. This
fall'' e\·ent will highlight the work of 13
\\ riters, ... ingers and
performers,
from
Meigs.
Athens,
Hocking and ~1or~an
counties, pro\ idmg
the commumty "ith a
unique opportunit~· t.o
experien~e a very t~tt­
mate glnnpse mstde
the lh es Atnd culture of
eal'h artist.
Founder/curator of
th~
project. Kari
Gunter-Seymour
points out that _many
people ha\ e an tmage
of' an Appalachian
\\Onl.ln, and they look
dO\\ n on her. The
Women
of
Please see Artist. A5

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VVcdnesday, Sept. 1, 2010

Earl could force US e~acuations ahead of Labor Day
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)
RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) A
powerful Jlumcane bnrl
threatened to sidc~wipe
much of the bast Coast
just ahead of L.tbor Dtty,
worrying countlec;s vacationer~ who planned to
spend the tl~tlhtional last
week nf sunu11cr nt the
beach.
~fhe redcral Emergency
Agency
Management
warned people along the
Eastern Seaboard to prepare for po sible e\acuations nnd islanders in the
Turks and Caicos hunkered down in their home
Tuesday as the Category 4
hurricane steamed al.TO s
the Caribbean wnh winds
of 135 mph.
Earl "'as expected to
remain mer the open
ocean before turning
north and' running parallel
to the East Coast, bringing high winds and heavy
min to North Carolina's
Outer Banks hy lnte
Thursday &lt;lr early hidc~y

hom there. forecasters
sdid, it could cune a\\ay
from the coast somewhat
.ts it makec;; it way north,
perhnps
hitting
Massachusetts' Cape Cod
.md the Maine shoreline
on Friday night and
Satutday.
"My guests nrc calling
and thev don't know what
to do and I don't know
what to tell them," said
Dave Dawson. owner of
the oceanfront Cape
Hatteras Motel in Buxton,
N.C.
Forecaster&lt;; cautioned
that it \\as tJII too early to
tell how close Earl m1ght
come to land. But not
"mce Hurricane Bob in
1991 ha~ such a powerful
storm had such a large
swath ot the l·ast Coast in
its ~ights, said Denni'&gt;
Feltgen, spokesman for
the National llumcane
Center.
E\ en if Earl sta) s well
offshore, it will kick up
rough surf .md dangerous

rip currents up and down
the coast through the
Labor Day \\eckend. a
prime time for bec~ch
\ acat ions,
forcc,tsters
said.
The approaching &lt;;torm
troubled ntan) ha~t Coa~t
beach town~ that had
hoped to capll.tllzc on the
BP oil spill and druw visitors who normally v.u..:ntion on the Gull Coast.
On Monda). hurl delh
ered a glancing blm\ to
several small Caribrean
asl,mds, tearing roof&lt;; oft
homes ,md knocking out
electricity to people m
Angmlla, Ant1gua and St.
Maarten. In Puerto Rico.
near!) 187,000 people
\\ere without power and
60.000 ,.,ithout water,
Gov. Luis Fortuno o;aid.
Cruise sh 1~s \\ere dl\erted and ll1ghts c.mceled
aero s the region . But
there \\ere no reports ol
deaths or &lt;;crious mjuncs.
On Tuesday, guo;ty
winds from burs outer

fnnge wh1pped palm
frond"' and- whistled
through doors in the
'lurks and Caicos Islands
as tied-down boats secsawed on white-crested
surf
Islanders gathered to
\\ atch big waves pound a
Grand Turk '&gt;hore ac; the
wind sent sand and salt
spray fl) ing.
In the U.S., FEMA
administrator
Craig
Fugate s.tid state and local
authoriues may need to
order e\ acuations along
the E.tstem Seaboard later
this week 1f the storm
docs not veer away as
expected.
As of late Tuesda}
afternoon, Earl was centered about 150 miles east
of Grund Turk island As
of late Tuesd.ty afternoon,
hurl wa"' centered about
150 miles east of Gmnd
Turk ic;land and 1.000
miles southea!.t of Cape
Hatter,ls, N.C'. and 1.000
mile" southeast of Cape

away by the Gulf oil spill,
bookings were up 12 percent over last year at the
Sandestin Golf and Beach
Resort The resort ~a
nowhere near Earl's pr~
jected path, and spokeswoman Laurie Hobbs
said she suspects the
increase in reservations
was partly because of a
dtscount the hotel is offering and partly because of
the hurricane.
lf Earl brings rain farther inland, it could affect
the U.S. Open tennis tournament, being played
now through Sept. 12 in
New York City.
On the coast of southem Maine, about 15 people have already canceled
Labor Day reservations at
Burnette's qampground
in York because of concerns about Earl, said
owner David Woods.
But a Labor Day weekend washout won't have
the impact it would have
had a decade ago.

Hatteras, N.C. a it headed northwest at 14 mph.
Close on its heels wa~
Tropical Storm Fiona,
which was not expected
to
reach
hurricane
Mrcngth tor at least several days.
Carl Hanes ol Newport
News, Va., kept an eye on
the weather reJXlrt as he
headed for the beach near
his rented vacation home
in Avon, N.C. He, his wife
and their two teenage
children were anticipating
Earl might force them to
leave on Thursday, a day
ahead of schedule.
In Rehoboth Beach,
Del., Jud} Rice said she
has no plans to lem e the
\acation home where she
has spent most of the
summer. In fact, the Oak
Hill. Va., resident plans to
walk around town in the
min if it comes.
In
the
Horida
Panhandle, which has
struggled all summer to
. lure back tourists scared

Stock investors brace for another ugly September •
CHICAGO (AP) The
econom) is weakening,
home sales are plunging
and stock are on a long
slide. Now comes ornething e\en scarier for
investors The econom)
is weakening. home
sales are plunging and
stocks are on n long
slide. NO\\ comes something even scarier tor
investors the beginning
of what ic; tmditionally
the worst month in the
market.
Could stocks be headed
for
another
September swoon!
Mutual fund manc1oers
tend to clean house alter
Labor D,ty, t.tkmg profit on \\ 1nmng 11tock
and wecdtng out portfolios before puttmg out
the rosiest poss1ble endof-9uarter reports for
t11e1r client~
Workers comtng back
(rom summer break!. are
nl o mclined to sell
tocks as they Get the1r
financial attmrc; m order.
fl)
festering ISSUe
\\:ith the economy or
stt&gt;cks durmg the umJller, when trndmg 'ol1Jme is hght, tend to get
put off until f,tll.
The result: September
is; usually a dog of a
month for lhc market. It
typically start
with
solid market increases,
then tail s off, says
Jeffrey Hirsch, editor-inchief of the Stock
1'rader"s Almanac.

Four times in the pa t
dcc.te\C alone, the S&amp;P
500 hed at least 5 percent in September. The
a\ erage
September
decline :;mce 1950 •~ 0.6
percent, accordmg to the
Stock Trader's Almanac.
l·ebruar} i~ the next
worst, with an a\erag.e
0.2 percent los~. and
December
and
November are the best,
a\ cragmg I .6 percent
gains.
Of course, investorc;
ha\en't forgotten that the
:fin;mcml \\orld collapsed
tn September just tY.o
years ago. And the Sept.
11 uttacks, v.hach deh\en:d a de-.. to.taung blow to
the stock market, remam
a p mful memol).
Th1o; }Car. there's a lot
to frown about. The S&amp;P
500 mdex ts dO\\ n 14 per
cent from us h1gh in
April, and "'as down 5
percent for the month of
August.
Stock
ha\e fc11len
because the econom1c
recovery 1s faltenng. The
cconom) has slowed to
anemic growth, home
ales the last three
month are the wor t on
record. consumer ~pend­
ing is l.tckluster and
unemployment is stuck
nc&lt;~r I 0 percent.
The slew of "'eak economic data sapped the
market of'' hat little midS'ummer momentum it
had nnd further shook the
confidence of alrcad}

Fest
from PageAl
of the Foothill s Music in~ for the Y.Cekend and
FoundatiOn. .;;aid allen- this year more camper
dance was up at l e.t~t 30 than C\er took ad\antage
percent for this year's of the offer.
"We're accomplishing
event "'hich, as al\\ ay~.
was free and famil) our goal of promoting
friendly.
Children's mu~ic and art." aid
activities were incrc.1sed Jcnmfc1 Sheeb. noting
this year and included that it i" only pos~ible
balloon sculpting, story- . through support of the
telling. face painting and community, the Ohw
Arts Council and the
a bounce house.
As usual, the Sheets West Virginia Divio;1on of
famil y offered free camp- Culture and History.

August, even though he
think' the September
market dips are usuall}
psy(. hologtc,ll.
Some expcnenced market participants, ho\\ e\er,
dtsm1.,s the significance
of the trend and sa) it
,.,ould be a mi'&gt;takc to try

wary investors.
The unccrtamty is a
serious consideration for
financial ad\ 1scrs ~uch a
lJommtck \etrano of
Fountamhead F111ancml
m Ch1cago. He holds off
puttmg more money into
stocks begmning in

to time market decisions
ba ed on seasonal data
from past years.
lnve tors ultimately
should be gu1ded by the
financ1al health of the
compames they're considering im esting in.
H1rsch. the market histo-

rian, agrees that history
shouldn't guide investing
alone. After all, the S&amp;P
500 advanced 4 percent
last September.
But he maintains that
the numbers are too
meaningful to dismbs
entirely.

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Evans
awarded
scholarships

JJUI~CHASE
BI~IC:l{S

RACINE
RACINI:
Samuel Ev.llll\, on of
in and Debbte bans
Racine, has received
rce scholarships
One was from the Ohio
Valley Bank, another
from the Rutland High
School Alumni, and a
third
from
Chester
Council 323. Daughters
of Ame1 ica.
Presentations
were
made by 1om Wiseman.
president and chief operating officer of Ohio
Valley
B,mk,
and
Chttrlottc Gmnt. a 1958
gmduntc of Rutland lligh
School and grandmother
of Evans from the
Alumni
Association.
E\an~ was '&gt;ponsored hy
his grandparents, Everett
and Charlotte Grant, for
the DofA scholarship.
He will be attending
Hocking College in
September, majoring in
heavy equipment management

.
Submitted photo
Students m each grade at Me1gs Primary and Me1gs Intermediate Schools recen'lly met the challenged of raising enough money to purchase a commemorative
brick for thetr respective. graduating classes to be placed at the Meigs Local
Enrichment Foundation's new complex. The PTO for the schools challenged stu·
dents w1th a matching grant to purchase the bricks If the students could raise half
the money. Each grade needed to ra1se $250 w1th the PTO matching the remaining $250. This means there will be a class brick for the years 2017-2022 placed at
the new complex at Meigs High School. The students said they're excited about
the new complex bemg a part of the1r future in Meigs Local Schools Pictured are,
front row (from left) Layne Acree and Elena Musser. Class of 2017, Bradley
Logan, Class of 2018, Allison Hansllne, Class of 2019, Landon Acree and Bobby
Musser, Class of 2020, Connor Logan Class of 2Q21 back row (from left) Kristin
Baer, Me1gs Primary pnncipal, Sharon Hawley, Me1gs
Elementary PTO trea~urer, Sally Hanstme, Meigs
Elementary PTO co-president Steve Musser MLEF
treasurer, Dann Logan Meigs Intermediate pnnc1pal.

•

Submitted Photo
Charlotte Grant presents a Rutland Alumni scholarShip to her grandson. Samuel Evans.

The Cutting Crew
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EDWARDS TAKES •AWARD

Cominunity Calendar

\\'illiams Loggi11g

Submitted photo
PUBLIC MEETINGS

Wednesday, Sept I
PAGEVILLE
PAGEVILLE
Scipio
Township Truc;tees, 6:30
p.m, Page\ ille town hall.
POMEROY
POMEROY
Meigs
County Board of Health.
regular meetmg, 5 p .m.,
health department conference room
Monday. Sept. 6
RUTLAND
RUTAND
Rutland
hap I ru~tees. 5
p m: at Rutland Hre
Statton

7~~

Lyd1a
Edward~.
8,
Middleport, was named
Best Showman at the
2010 Me1gs County 4-H
and FFA Horse Show She
was selected by the JUdge
out of 23 entnes. Edwards
1s a member of the Rough
A1ders 4-H Club.

Church. 10 a m. service
follov.ed by noon potluck
dinner. and afternoon service .11 I :30 p.m. w1th
singing by Brian and
Family
Connections.
Rev. Norman Taylor.
preaching.
MIDDLEPORT MlD
DLEPORT Special ser
vice, 6 p.m.. Old Bethel
l·ree Will Bapti(!t Church,
fcatunn~ preaching b)
Gary Gnffilh. Pac;tor Ralph
Butcher and Assastant
Brother Clyde Ferrell.

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Other events

Saturday. Sept. 4
RUTLAND
RUTLAND
Ch1ldren 's
Ministries of Rutland
Church of God hosts
Wedne day, Sept. I
CHESTER CIIESTER "Back to School Bash''
Open meeting of Chester from noon-4 p.m. at the
mflatables,
Garden Club, with Craig church.
Matpeney as speaker. gamec;, the event 1s free.
7:30
p.m., Chester
Birthdays
United
Methodist
Church. Refreshments.
Sunday, Sept. 5
Door priles. Public invitRACINE
RACINE
ed.
Mildred Shuler wm be
Titursday, Sept. 2
CllbSThR CHbSl ER celebrating her 97th
Chester-Shade Historical birthday on Sept. 5.
Ac;sociation. 7 p.m .• Cards may be sent to her
at 44826 Rec;ort Road.
Chester Courthouse.
TUPPI:RS PLAINS Racine, Ohio 45771
TUPPI· RS PLAINS The
Tuppers Plams Post 9053
Lad1es Auxiliary, 7 p.m.
at the hall
Fnday, Sept. 3
CENTER
SALEM
ALEM
CENTER
•
Meigs County Pomona
Grange 46, 7:30 p.m. at
Star
Grange
hall.
Jnspection and installation of officers. All Stntc
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Some states suing feds also
claim health subsidies
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More than half a dozen states sumg to overturn
Prc!&gt;1dent Barack Obamn ·~health l.are 1.1w are also
claiming its o;ubs1die"i for wvering retired state
go' ernment emplo) ees. according to a list
released Tuesda) b) the admimstratton.
About 2.000emplo)eN h.tve been nppro\ed tor the
extm help to cm er early retlreeo.;, mamly pm me buslnes es. But the hst also mcludes se\en tates suing to
overturn the health care O\ erhaul as an unconstitutional power crmb b)' the fedeml government.
The e\en are Ar11ona, Idaho. Indiana,
1 oui&lt;&gt;J.ma. Mu.:h1gt~n. ~ebraska and Nevada.
The) are p.1rt ot ,, group of 20 states that have
challenged the Ia\\ 's requirement for most
Amencnns to ~.:an; health m-;urance or face fines
from the IRS fhey m •ue that go-.ernment cannot
order mdl\Jduals to buy a particular product The
admini'itmtion counter-; that the mhndate falls
w1thin bro.1d powcrr; confc1 red on Congress to
regulate mterstate commerce
l11e )p;t of employer~ \\ ho have expressed an
mterest m the ubsJdtcs mcludes about half the
J·ortune 'i()() ~ompa01es a" .,.. ell as st.tte and local
gO\ mm ts educ. twnal Jll'&gt;lttutJOn un on'&gt; and
onprotlt or mz tJon.,, the dm m trntwn srud A
ll tJI of J(i t te h vc been pplO\-ed. and more
are expected to appl)
As medtcnl coo;ts &lt;;Oared m the last 20 )'ears.
employer:. h 1\e drnm&lt;~hcall)' c, led back retiree
health CO\ era •c The share of large compames
prO\ tdmg the beneht dropped from 66 percent in
!98X to "'~9 percent la-;t )'Car Insurer; u-,uall)
ch, r older udult se,ernl ttmes more than \\hat
peop e tn theu ~Ch and 40s pa)
To tr) to 'it bli1Lc 1 precanous s1tuatton, the
he lth l 1re I w prO\ dec:, $S b1lhon to help
employer~ m,unt.
c.overn e for early rettreec;
age SS and older but not yet ehlpble for ~edicare
Th go"ernment subs1dy amounts to 80 percent
of med1cal d,um-; between )15,000 and $90,000
siomftcnnt asststance to help cover h1gh-cost
rettrees and eh!•lble family mcmberr.;.
Companies c,m usc the federal rnoney to lo\\Jer
thcu own costs, or pclss on the S&lt;IVlllgs to their retirees
through lower premiums and reduced cost shanng.
1--tnm that recei\C federal help have to fOJmally notify thetr retiree-. that the) 've gotten a subsidy.
The rettrec as!&gt;istum:e i"i designed as temporary
rehef until the health c&lt;~rc hm is fully m place m
2014. That's when ~ompetJII\e msurance market-;
w ill open for busme.&lt;&gt;s, and eligible individuals
can get go"emment tax credits to help pa)' premium . It'!\ unclear \\hat \\Ould happen if the SS bilhon nm~ out before 2014
The pnvate empiO)Cfl&gt; c1ppr0\ ed for the subsidy
mclude 1 e\'1 StrciU'&gt;S, l nited Airline&lt;;, Kellogg
( o .. \1attel. Hewlett-Packard and Do.,... Chemical.
to name a few.
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it was WIShful thmking, but I'd
hoped we'd made some progress
in the last 150 years.
Yet not only does thts seem not
to be the case, but the new generattOrt' of persecution threatens to
be e\ en more onerous, couched as
it 1'\ in Jmgoi ttc terms and center d n ro'&gt; m ' e 's patnotism
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osque battles
far from Ground Zero. in places
hke Tennesc;ee. California and
Michigan.
Indeed, e
those nominally in
fa,or of e onstruction of the
commumty center tend to dutiful)) give lip ervice to the notion of
Ground Zero as special, as ''hallowed ground.'' a phrase bandied
about eagerly on the Sunday news
show circuit.
Yet even cursory examination
reveals thb claim to be absurd.
Ground Zero is the site of the
lan.!est
terrorist
attack on
An'ierican soil. not the site of a
religious miracle. It has not been
consecrated as a unique holy site
for Christianity. Judaism. Islam.
or any other religion.
In fact the clo:sest we get to
attaching any religious significance to Ground Zero i from the
cult of Americans who \\Orship at
the altar of endless \varfare, m
\I; hich
one of the greatest
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verted into the founding myth of a
new religion giving America a
divine duty to launch crusades
across the Muslim world.
Yet the Cult of the American
Warfare State, even if one is to
call it a religion (and certainly its
most eager adherents give it all
the trappings of one), is not the
official national religion. and it
does not have the inherent right to
persecute Islam any more
has the right t6
Christians or Je\\S.
The fact ttia~ some Americans.
e\en large numbers of Americans,
would ha\ e their feelings hun by
the lslam1c Center is not even
close to a good reason to forb1d it,
nor are the polls pointing to large
majorities of Americans opposing
the mosque.
In fact the e polls have engendered a certain measure of collective cowardice among those in
favor of rdigiou~ freedom in this
country, as only a handful of us
dare to state the obvious. logical
conclusion of our beliefs. that the
large majonty of the American
people are flat out. dangerously
wrong. I pray that they realize this
before it is too late, and freedom
of religion in America ~comes.
ns o many other things. a victim
of misguided patnotism.

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In 1797, President John Adams
-;igned into effect the Treaty of
Tripoli, which among other things
declared that the L nited States "is
not. in any sense. founded on the
C'hnstian rehgwn and th. 1t hac;
no mherent ho uht)
mst
Mu&lt;&gt;hm The tre t)' wa
mously ratified m the l S Sen te
(onl)' the third un mmous \Ote m
its htstory) and was entJrely noncontrover;ial
This Amenca w l
I) unreco mzable od
carefull)' mnnutactured ~ontro­
ver;)' surroundmg the o called
Ground Zero Mosque, an Jslamic
community center proposed to be
built some two blocks a\\ay from
the site. A treaty claiming either
of this things would be sure to be
fought tooth and nail in the
Senate. and would certainly be at
the center of a national debate
about exactly how much hostility
to Islam is uppropriatc.
America; of course, is no
stranger-a religious bigotry. and I
'' ould be remiss to claim that the
recent strain of l'ilamophobia is
somehow unique in American history. In the mid-19th century. the
Know-~othi ng movement virtually defined American religious
bigotry for generations to come.
with 1ts harsh and often 'iolent
persecution of Catholics. Maybe

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Arrangements are incomplete and will be an
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For the Record
911

POMEROY- Meigs County 911 dispatched
calls for medical assistance:
Monday
9:21 a.m., Naylor's Run Road. fall; I :03
Yellowbush Road, chest pain; I :09 p.m.,
Langsville; I :41 p.m., South Third
Middleport. weakness; 6:04p.m .. Elm Street,
weakness; 6:07p.m., Rocksprings Road.
7:32 p.m., East Memorial Drive, chest pain.
7:42 p.m., Pine Grove Road, motor vehicle
sion; 8:17 p.m., Powell Street. fall: 8:28 P·I?
Road, chest pain; 8:47p.m., U.S. 33/Townsh
27 A. brush flre: 9:23 p.m .. Ohio 124, Reeds vi
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• Dissolution granted to Jeffrey Michael S
Angela Marie Stethem.
• Divorce granted to Karen M. Counts from
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POINT
PLEASANT,
W.Va. POINT PLEAS• William D. Reed sentenced to four
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months, on charges of tampering with ev
hav- 1 Annual Miss Mothman
ing a weapon under disability, permitting drug
Festival Pageants will be
five years community control and 500 hours
held Sept. 17 and 18 at the
nity service.
Point Pleasant Riverfront
Park. On Friday, contesSheriff
tant.;; in the Teen, Miss, Ms.
and Mrs. will compete, and
POMEROY - Sheriff Robert Beegle re
on SaturdaY.. the children's
recovery of a trailer reported stolen from
pageant Will be held for
while it was at Eastern High School. The
contestants ages two-12.
tools stolen from another incident, along wit
This pageant is open to anystolen air conditioners believed to have been
one, ages two-married
from local churches. were recovered in Le
v. omen. Contestants do not
Township Monday.
have to be from West
VIrginia to be eligible. For
an entry fonn. please send a
request to Jrussmothmanfcsti\ alpageant@ gmail.co
m or call 30-593-8998.
VIsit missmothmanfestivalSunny, less than a tenth
pageant.com for more info.
except
a high near 95. inch,
m wind becoming amounts po!&gt;si
southwest around 6 mph. thunderstorms.
Wednesday
Night:
Fridav Night:
Mostly clear, with a low cloudy: with a
around 62. Light and around 59.
POINT PLEASANT,
variable wind.
Saturday: Sunny with
I W.Va. POINT PLEASThursday: Sunny, with a high near 74.
ght·l ANT, W.Va. The inauSaturday
a high near 95. Calm wind
Mothman
5K
becoming
southwest Mostly clear, with lo\\: 1 gural
1
Run/Walk
is
slated
for
around 51.
between 5 and 8 mph.
nny,
1
8:30a.m.,
Saturday.
Sept.
Sunday:
Most!
Thursday
Night:
18,
Mostly clear, with a low with a high near
1
The event will take
Sunday Night:
around 67. Light north
place
during the annual
clear,
w1th
a
low
wind.
Mothman
Festival. Prizes
Friday: A slight chance 55.
be
awarded
to the
will
Labor Day:
of showers, then a chance
first overall male and
of showers and thunder- with a high ncar
female finishers and all
storms
after
1Oam.
Monday Night:
age group winners. The
clear,
with
a
low
Mostly cloudy, with a
5K will take place in
high near 84. Chance of 62.
downtown Point Pleasant,
Tuesday: Sunny.
precipitation is 40%.
starting at Tu-Endie-Wei
high
near
88.
New rainfall amounts of
State Park and ending at
the Mothman statue,
located at Gunn Park.
Registration will take
place at 7:30 a.m. at the
start line prior to the race.
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Entry forms are available at The Point Pleasant
Register office, the Point
Pleasant
Ohio Valley
Manderfield,
Appalachia
. ~roj~ct
Bank branch, Harris
encourages participation Masada,
Steak House and the
from women of diverse McCung.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
backgrounds, ages and Mcvicker.
Wellncss Center.
experiences to come Richardson, S
For information. call
and
together, to embrace the Saines,
7 40-645-8464.
stereotype, to show the Wiliams.
ARTS/West is Hm .. c:nc;;u
whole woman; beyond
the superficial factors at 132 West S
that people use to judge Athens (7
There, is no
her.
LEON. W.Va. LEON.
"Spoken art is by. its attend although
W.Va.
The Baden
very nature a transient tions will b~ "----..,.says
Gunter- the door.
art.,"
Seymour. "Seconds after
the artist's thoughts are
spoken, they are ju.st that
quickly gone. Yet m that
quiet powerful mom~nt
we may hear somethmg
that tickles across our
senses, like it belongs to
us s thoughts are spoken,
they are just that quickly
gone. Yet in that quiet
powerful moment we
hear something that
es across our senses,
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it belongs to us
translating the SJ?Oken
into the visual withm our
minds.''
The presentation is
scheduled from 6-8 p.m.
with a reception to follow. Participating artists
will be Adnenne Appell,
Colleen {:arow, B.A.
Code, Amy Coombs,
Lentes, Kari GunterSeymour, Anita Martin

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Mothman 5K
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Community Council will
sponsor an old-fashioned
ice cream social on
Saturday, Sept. 4 beginning at 4 p.m. The event
will take place at the
Baden
Community
Center along Rt. 87.
The ice cream will be
frozen at the center on
Thursday, Sept. 2 starting
at 6 p.m. All help will be
appreciated on both
Thursday and Saturday.
of
Any
donations
desserts may be brought to
the center on Saturday
afternoon. Donations of
vegetables may be brought
on Thursday evening.
The menu will consist
of homemade ice cream,
homemade
vegetable
soup, hot dogs, sloppy
Joes, cakes and pies, soft
dnnks and coffee The
public is mv1ted to attend.

various
items,
records and
including four
flags, troop flags,
flags including
the 1950's, two
semaphore ,-·c··-,
trophies,
patches,
charter. Also
flames, many
ed items made
scouts including: wu1uut~n
tables, a wooden
two Klondike
(winter) wooden
McCall, who is
on the building cotiPffiJlttee for the new
said the Hemlock
Christian Church
remain the Troop's
ter sponsor and

home.
According to the Boy
Scout Law, a scout is
always supposed to be
"friendly" which bas
been put to the test since
four alleged arsonists
have been charged with
destroying the church.
McCall said since the
fire, the boys have
learned you can be
friendly but that doesn't,
mean you have to be
someone's friend unless
they've earned the right.
''My grandfather used
to say 'you should trust
everyone and then they
have to earn it back,"'
McCall said.
As trust in a larger
plan resonates with the
troop and the church,
McCall
said
he's
received offers of help to
assist rebuilding the
troop though more are
welcome. For those
wishing to make donations of equipment or
money, call McCall at
992-6073. Checks can be
mailed to BSA Troop
299, 40667 State Route
681, Shade, 45776.
Monetary donations are
tax-deductible.

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ASK DR.. BR.C)T HER.S

He does not tJrust the boss
Dr. Joyce Brothers

right now that she wao;; so wife, in a pnmal sort of economy seems a very
open 'm sure you will v. ay. But she needs to bad idcn. and it is no
not do anything foolish. step up nnd take whatev- wonder she is alanncd
Confrontmg the guy is er comes from her ill- and angered to have you
another
playground advised Christmas partl suggest such a thing You
maneuver that will have llit1ation with the bo~s t should let her handle the
know and obviously career move~. nnd she
big-kid consequences.
con~tdered.
probably will be a lot
It IS admirable that you haven't
feel so protective of your Quittmg her job in this more aware of appropri-

extremely angry With
me. I just don't want
anybody taking advantage of her, and at the
very least feel I should
confront this guy. How
can I deal with this?
Dear G .l&lt;~: I'll bet
your wife is very sorry

ate boundaries in the
future. But 1 wouldn-·
count on her confiding 1
you much, if you ar
going to overreact like
this again. So try to be a
bit more low-key while
be111g there tor your
wife.

Dear Dr. Brothers:
My wife recently told me
that at the last Christmas
party, her boss tried to hit
on her! She said it was
"no big deal" and
laughed it off, saying she
tan handle it NoY. that I
know. J want to punch
this guy in the face!
Whenever l say that
maybe she should find
another job, she gets

Bland
reunion
held
POINT PLEASANT
POlNT
PLEASANT
The James Walter and Icy
(Bass) Bland reunion was
held on June 26 At
Krodel Park in Point
Plea ant, W.Va.
Attending "ere Donna
Bentz,
Tammy
Simmering,
Joseph
Wines. Da\ id Johnson,
Valerie Johnson Maknyla
Johnson. Lisa Tucker,
Philip Thcker, Corey
Tucker. Bill Johnson.
Sean Johnson, Randy
Cobb, Linda Johnson.
Callie Carether, Pat
Carether,
Lonnie
Higginbotham, Norma
Higginbottom.
Mellisa Rollins. Roger
Rollins. Tnru Rollins,
Charles
Bland
Jr.
Stephanie Bland, Ted
Bland. Janet Bland.
Chloe Hodge, Breanna
Hodge. Ga\ in Clay,
Dorse~ Ohlinger, Karen
Carter. Roger Bonecutter,
Opal Bonecutter. Ryan
Dale Bonecutter, Clyde
Connolly,
Grace
Connolly, Brenda Roush,
Bob Roush, Kylie Oli-.er.
Chesnie
Brinker,
Chloris Marr, John
Lambert,
Bonnie
Gillespie,
Jackie
Gillespie. Aaron Ruffner,
Zach Thompson, Leslie
Thompson,
Treyce
Beckner,
Autmn
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LocAL SGHF.DL'U~
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high ac:-ool vc'SIIy eporllng evanll
Involving lenrrs •rom Me~s Muon, and
Gallla counties

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BY BRYAN WALTERS
1

Volloyball
Wahama at Eastern 6 p m
Golf
Gal a Academy at l1onton 4 30
pm

Ihi!IIday. StDtomber 2
Volleyball
Ga Academy at JackSon 5 15
PIT'
East rn at Tr:O'lble 6 p rr
Southern at M le 6 p m
Nelsonvil e-York at M g 6 p m
RIVEir Va oy at Fa laoel 5 30 p "'
Waharra at South Ga
6pm
Go!!
Mi er at Eastom 5 p m
Tnmble at Southern 5 p m
Athens at Metgs 5 p m
South Gall a Po nt Pleasant at
1-ttdden Volloy, 4 30 p m
Wat&gt;ama at Belp o 4,30 p m
Soccer
Gull•a Acudurry at Marlena 5 p m
Point Pleasant (G) c• Huntington St
Joe. 530 pm
OVCS at Pont Plo aot (B), 8 p m

•

Blue Devils fend off Point, 1-0
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ChN1 ENARY, Ohio
- The Gallia Academy
soccer program remained
unblemished this 20 I 0
season following a hardfou_ght 1-0 victol) over
'isiting Point Pleasant
during a non-conference
mntchup
in
Gallia
County.
The
Blue
Devils
improved to 3-0 on the
year after fending off the
Big Black Knights, who
fell to 0-4 this fall.
Cody Robinson found
the back of the net in the
35th minute. with the help
of an assist from Casey
Denbow. l'hat goal came;:
' JUSt before the intermis-

sion. which ultimately
proved to be the difference-maker in the contest
Gallia Academy had 14
shots in goal in the con
test, while Pomt Pleasant
managed only five shots
on goal. At the intennission, the discrepancy in
shots on goal was 8-2 in fa\ or of the ho ts.
Point Pleasant, however. had a goal taken off the
board in the tina half after
a comer kick resulted in a
rebound - "hich Parker
Hill planted m the back of
the net. The goal was
immediately waived off
by the officials, who
claimed that the ball had
been illegally touched
during the 26th minute. •
Neither team managed

a goal in the second half,
although the Devils did
have a penalty kick in the
second
half.
Point
Pleasant was also whistled for three yellow cards
after the intennission. but
none proved to be beneficial for GAHS.
Zack Northup came up
with five save$ in ~oal to
earn the shutout victory,
while Brady Reymond
had nme saves in the setback.
Gnllia Academy returns
to action Thursdav when
it travels to Marietta for a
varsity~jtlnior
varsity
matchup at 5 p.m.
Point Pleasant will host
Ohio Valley Christian on
Thur:-.day in a var~1ty
matchup at 8 p.m.

Bryan Walters/photo

Point Pleasant's Tommy Foust, left, and Gallia
Academy's Tyler Shockey battle over the ball during
Tuesday's game in Centenary, Ohio.
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Football
Htllsboro at Gal ta Academy 7 30

Blue Angels .
win at Minford, ·
Fairland

p.m.

Fe and at Metg:; 7 30 p m
M or at Eastern 7 30 p"'
South G
at Southam. 7:30 p rr.
Wahama e1 Tnnillo 7 30 p
AM!r Valley a1 Symmes Va
7 30

p.m

Point Pleasant at Tolsla 7 30 p.m.
Meadow Bridge atliaman. 7.30 p m.
Volleyball
OVCS at Cov;;nant 6 p m.
Satualav.Sep~

Volleyball
Easter., at Athens TBA
Wahama at Butlalo, 10 a..,
Croaa Country
Ga oa Acadomy at GOIOO (CabeR
M dland H S l TBA
Eastern Southor'l Melg at
Wane" 9am
Point Pleasant at ChiCk F I A
lllVItntloroa! e a m

Ironton
wins quad
t Cliffside
B Y B RYAN WALTE~S
B'NAtTf$15 MVOA Yr 8 tiE COM

GALLIPOI IS. Ohio
- Vt ttJn Ironton held
off a tno of local teams
Monda)' e\ ening to
claim a I0 stroke VIctory over the likes of
Gallut Academ), River
Valley and \\ahama during a quad golf match at
Cliffside Golf Club in
the Old hench City.
The Fighting Tigers
- with a team tally of
161 - held ofi the host
Blue Devils by 10 c;hots,
as GAHS finished second with n 171. Wahama
was third o\erall with
202, while the Raider
ended the da'l la!&gt;t with a
205.
•
Core)
Arthur Jed
Ilia Academy and all
· cipants v. ith a low
round of 39, finishing as
medalist with a 3-over
par. Boeing Smith was
next With a 42, followed
by Derrick Gilmore with
44 and Rob Canady with
a 46. Warren Patrick and
Gus Graham also had
respective rounds or 50
and 63.
l\tatt Arnold paced
Wahama with a 48, followed b) Dakota Sisk
with 49 and Samuel
Gordon With 51. Hoth
Morgan Nottingham and
Michael
MacKnight
added matching rounds
of 54 • while Michael
Hendricks nlso shot a
59
·
led
Kyle
Bryant
RVHS with a 47. follov.ed by Dan Goodrich
with 50 and Derek
Gibson with 51. Cody
ith rounded out the
1111 score with a 57.
att Brtll and Jacob
Gilmore
al~o
had
respective c:ffort::. of 5tJ
a!ld 63.
Ironton was led lw
Andy Holzapfel, Maso;l
Weisgarbcr nnd Josh
Cooke w1th matching
40s, while Josh Mullins
and Josh Zornes both
added matching 41 s.
John Willmms also tired
a 48 for the victors.
I

B Y BRYAN WALTERS
EmAI.TERS@I.MlAll.YmlBU!£.coM

MINFORD, Ohio The Gallia Academy volleyball team faced a tough
test in its season opener
Monday night against host
Minford. but the B,lue
Angels ultimately passed
with flyin~ colors during a
1 hard-fougnt 25-11. 22-25,
16-25. 2S-ll. 15-8 victory
tn
a non-conference
matchup in Scioto County:
The Blue Angels (1-0)
had little trouble in the
opening game, storming
out to a 1-0 match lead
after a convincing 14-point
decision in Game I. The
Lady Falcons (0-1 ), however. rallied back to win
the nex1 two games for a 21 match lead
1fte ~uests retaliated
with an mspired 14-point
\ ictory in the critical fourth
game to tie the match at
Sarah Hawley/photos two-all, then rode that
The Southern Lady Tornadoes volleyball team stands during the Nat1onal Anthem at the teams home opener momentum into the finale
on Tuesday evening in Charles W. Hayman Gymnastum. The lady Tornadoes lost to non-league opponent for a seven-J;X&gt;int victory
- and ultimately the
River Valley in three sets.
match decLsion.
Hale) Rosier led the
Angels with 15 service
JXlints, followed by Kassie
Shriver with 14 and
Bv SARAH HAWLEY
11annah Cunningham with
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13 points. Morian Leslie,
Heather Ward and Morgan
RACINE. Ohio
Daniels also added respective point totals of 12. five
The Rh·er Valley Lady
and three points.
Raiders (1-1) earned
Ro ier. Cunningham and
their firc;t wtn of the
Leslie each had three ser20 I 0 volle) ball season
\ice ace~. while Shriver
on Tuesday evening
chipped
in two aces.
with a three set victor)
Daniels led the net attack
mer Southern.
'' ith I '2 kit b. and four
The Lady Raiders
blocks, while Leslie and
won b) :.cores of 25 14.
Cunningham added six
25-23, and 25-14 This
kills and five kills.
Cunninghan1 added four
was the first ,., in for
blocks and a team-best 16
River Valle) head coach
assist~ to the winning
Heather Pridd).
cause. while Shriver conRiver Valley lead for
tributed another 12 as~ists.
the majorit) of the first
Ward also had a team-high
set. tnking a 9-0 lead on
15 digs defensively.
the serve of A.;hley
GAHS claimed an
Randolph.
ewnin&lt;• sweep with a .25Southern lead for the
20, 2.S: 15 victory in the
early part of the second
junior varsity contest.
Moll\ Smith and Rachel
set, before the Lady
l\1oms both paced the N
Raiders battkd back for
Angels with seven service
the 25-23 victory.
JXlints each.
River Vallev and
On Thesclity night, the
Southern traded points
Angels improved to 2-0
m erall after an ea-.y 25-11,
lil the earl} part of set
25-15. 25-8 victory over
three, before River
host Fairland.
Valley scored 10 ·conShri\er led the service
secutive points of the
attack
'' ith 17 l??ints and
serve of Beth Mtsner.
eight aces. whtle leslie
"1 he Lad) Raiders won
and Cunningham added
25-14 in set three.
nine and se'l en points.
The Lady Raiders
respecti\ eh. Daniels and
Rosier botfi had !'ix points,
were led by Randolph
follo\\ed b) Breanna West
With 20 points. ~11sner
"ith five point-;.
1 had I 0 points for the
D:mieh led the net attack
I ady RRider&lt;; and added
'' ith 13 kills, followed by
one kill.
Kaitlyn
Shriver and Cunningham
. Roberts had 10 kills and
tl\ e kills apiece.
two blocks, Kelcie Southern's Kelsey Strang spikes the ball during the first set of Tuesday's season with
Daniels
and Rosier - who
Carter added four kills opener, as two River Valley players jump for the block attempt. Southern's Maggie had four kills in the win and two blocks. Katelyn Cummins (4) and Bobbi Harris (21) prepare for the return.
both added a team-best
Birchfield had four kills four ~pike~.
Bub hi the junior \ arsity game scort.'S of 25-10. 25-2 I. three blocb.
and
l'racy
Roberts Harris added four. Hope by scort.•s of 25-16 and and 25-16.
'lbt' Blue Angels return
action 1bursday when
added two blocks.
Teaford
had
three, 25-16.
Southern ''ill travel to
the~ tnwcl to Jackson for
Katelyn Hill led the Courtney Thomas had
The Lady Raiders to Miller on Thursday
Lady rornadoes "'ith three. Hill added eight, opened their season on for its TVC Hocking their SEOAL opener
a~amst the lronladies. 'The
eight points. Amber
will begin
Uaymnn and Maggie and Kelsey Strang hnd Monday'' ith a three set opener. "hile R i\ er tnpleheader
with the freshmen contest
two.
loss
to
Trimble.
The
Valle)
will
play
at
Cummins each had one
nt 5:15p.m.
River Valley also won Lady Tomcats won b) Fairland on I hursda).
block.
Hayman had

Lady Raiders beat Southern in consecutive sets

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SHERIFF'S SALE, by deed dated Do· PUBLIC RECORDS from
Lewis
0. Telephone:
(740)
CASE NO. 09 CV cember 19, 1882, OF MEIGS COUNTY Cooper to Eunrce 992-6689
100,
and recorded In OHIO.
A B. Swift be deed (8)18. 25, (9)
PEOPLES BANK, Book 58, at Page AITORNEY
FOR recorded In Volume
NATIONAL ASSOCI· 390 of the Deed PLAINTIFF:
ff7 on Page No. 128
ATION, PLAINTIFF, Records of Meigs Jennifer L. Sheets, of the Meigs County
Public No11ce
VS.
County, Ohio.
LIITLE &amp; SHEETS Deed Records.
ROCKY R. HUPP Being tho same real LLP, 211·213 E. Sec· Reference
Deed: PUBLIC NOTICE
AND CAROL J. estate conveyed to ond
Street, Volume 222, Page NOTICE: Is hereby
HUPP, ET AL., DE· Mrs. James H. Cllf- Pomeroy, OH 45769, 619, Meigs County given that on ThursFENDANTS, COURT ford, former grantor, Telephone:
(740) Official Records
day September 2 at
OF
COMMON by James H. Clifford 992'-6689
Audrtor's
Parcel 10:00 a.m., a public
PLEAS,
MEIGS by deed recorded In 8(18), 8(25), 9(1)
No•• 15.00110.000
sale will be held at
COUNTY, OHIO.
Deed Book 135,
The above
de- 211 W. Second
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
scribed
real
estate
By virtue of on Alias page 405 of tho
Pomeroy Ohio. The
Order of Sale Issued Meigs County Deed
is sold as Is with· Formers Bank and
Public Notice
out of said Court In Records.
out warranties or Savings Company
tho above action, Reference
Deed: SHERIFF'S SALE, covenants.
Is selling for cash In
Robert E. Beegle, Volume 162, Page CASE NO. 09 CV PROPERTY
AD· hand or certlfcltd
the Sheriff of Meigs 663, Meigs County 100,
PEOPLES DRESS: 545 Park check the following
County, Ohio. will Official Records.
BANK, NATIONAL Street, Middleport collateral:
•
expose to sell at Auditor's
Parcel A S S 0 C I A Tl 0 N , OH 45760
1983 International
public action on the Number·
16- PLAINTIFF,
VS. CURRENT OWNER: T
r
u
c
k
ROCKY R. HUPP Rocky A. Hupp and 1HTAA 19EODHA247
front stops of tho 01360.000
Meigs County Cour- Tho
above
do· AND CAROL J. Carol J. Hupp.
,
68
thouse In Pomeroy, scribed real es,ato HUPP, ET AL., DE- REAL ESTATE AP· 1989 Ford F250
Meigs County, Ohio, is sold "as Is" with· FENDANTS, COURT PRAISED
AT: 1~HF26M5KNA135
on Friday, Scptom· out warranties or OF
COMMON $15,000.00. The real 19
ber 10, 2010, at covenants.
PLEAS,
MEIGS estate cannot be 1995 Ford F2SO
10:00 a.m., the fol- PROPERTY
AD· COUNTY, OHIO.
sold for less fhan 1FTHF26F6SNA656
lowing lands and DRESS: 112 Maple By virtue of an Alias 213rds
tho
ap- 44
tenements:
Pl:~ce, Pomeroy, OH Order of Sale Issued praised value. The The Farmers Bonk
Situate In the VIllage 45769
out of sold Court In appraisal does In- and Savings Com·
of Pomeroy, County .CURRENT OWNER tho abovo action, elude an Interior ex- pany,
PomeroYi
of Meigs and Stole Rocky A. Hupp
Robert E. Beegle, amlnatlon of any Ohio, reserves the
of
Ohio
and REAL ESTATE AP- the Sheriff of Meigs structures, If any, on right to bid at this
bounded and
PRAISED
AT: County, Ohio, will the real estate.
sale, and to with·
described as fol- $15,000.0f). The re:~l expose to sell at TERMS OF SALE: draw the above col·
lows, to-wit: Bogin· estate cannot be public action on the. 10°o down on day of lateral prior to sale.
ning
at
the aold for less than front steps of the sale, cash or ccrtl Further, The Farm·
Northwest corner of 213rds
the
ap- Meigs County Cour- fled check. balance ers Bank and Sav·
lngs
Company
a lot formerly be- prolsed value. The thouse In Pomeroy, due on
longing to tho ee appraisal does not Meigs County, Ohio, confarmatlon
of reserves the right to
tote of J. Vincent, Include an Interior on Friday, Septem- sale.
reJect any or all bid(
SHERIFFS submitted.
deceased; thence examination of any ber 10, 2010. at ALL
South 11-112 deg. structures, If any, on 10:00 a.m., the fol· SALES OPERATE The
above
delowing lands and UNDER THE DOC scribed collateral
East
114
feet ; the real estate.
TRINE OF CAVEAT will be sold "as Isthence South 85·112 TERMS OF SALE: tenements:
where Is", with no
dog. West to the 10% down on day of Situated In tho VII· E M P T 0 R
east side of a small sale, cash or certl· !age of Middleport, pq 0 SP E CT IV E expressed or lm·
warranty
street; thence north fled check, balance tho
County
of PURCHASERS ARE plied
Meigs, and the State URGED TO CHECK given.
3 deg. West 31 feet; due on
of of Ohio, and being FOR LIENS IN THE For further Informa•
thence north 37 confirmation
known and deslg· PUBLIC RECORDS tlon, or for an apdeg, East 11 o foot to sole.
to
the place of begin· ALL
SHERIFF'S natod as Lot No. 319 OF MEIGS COUNTY, pointment
nspect collateral,
nlng, being the SALES OPERATE In Lower Pomeroy OHIO.
FOR prior to sale date
north part of Lot No. UNDER THE DOC- now a port of tho VII- ATTORNEY
contact Cyndle or
474 In sold City of TRINE OF CAVEAT loge of Middleport PLAINTIFF:
In the County of Jennifer L. Sheets, Ken at 992-2136.
Pomeroy, and being E M P T 0 A
tho same property P R 0 S P E C T I V E Meigs, and tho Sate LITTLE &amp; SHEETS (8) 31, (9) 1
conveyed by B.F. PURCHASERS ARE (sic) of Ohio. This LLP, 211 213 E. S •
Stroot,
Biggs, et ux. to URGED TO CHECK being the same ond
Catherine Zweifel, FOR LIENS IN THE promises conveyed Pomeroy, OH 45769,

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SttERIFF'S SALE
(Partit1on Action),
CASE NO. 09 CV
143, KATHELEEN A.
PEYTON
AKA
KATHLEEN A. PEYTON;- PLAINTIFF,
VS. RICHARD A.
PEYTON, ET AL.,
DEFENDANTS,
COURT OF COM·
MON
Pl,EAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO.
By virtue of an
Order of Sale issued
out of said Court In
the above action,
Robert E. Beegle,
tho Sheriff of Meigs
County, Ohio, will
expose to sell ot
public action on the
front steps of the
• Meigs County Courthouse in Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio,
on Friday, September 10, 201 0, at
10:00 a m , tho following lands and
tenements:
Situated
in
tho
County of Meigs, In
the State of Ohio,
and in the Township
of
Salem,
and
bounded and described as follows:
Being a parcel of
real estate from the
land of Oren Hugg,
and beginning at
the foot of the Hugg
Hill, In the center of
Dexter Road, at a
stone; thence cast
22 112 rods to a
stone: thence south
74 rods to a joint
comer w1th Oren
Hugg and Madaline
Sauer lands to a
stone; thence cast
48 rods 20 links to
the line of S. S.
Minor and Oren
Hugg lands; thence
north to tho center
of road 58 rods 20
links to center of
Dexter Road; thence
east 8 rods to tho
corner of S. S. Mlnor
land· thence north
to center of Leading
Creek
97
rods
thence following the
meanderings of the
Creek In a westerly
direction along the
center of Leading
Creek to the Sect on
line between Section 5 and 11 11
rods and 15 links;
thence In a westerly
directfbn following
the center of Lending Creek In sect on
11 to N. Bowels
south line; thence
west 26 rods or to
the center of the
county road lead ng
from N. Bowels farm
and following the
meanderlngs of the
road to the place of
beglnmng, containIng 45 acres. more
or less.
Being the same
promises deeded to
Oren Hugg to Marvel Glaze, Vol. 146,
page 268 Meigs
County
Deed
Records.
Also the following
real estate situated
in Meigs County,
Ohio, Salem Township, beginning at
the center of county
road about 10 rods
east of the southwest corner of the
east half of the
northeast quarter of
Section 11, Town 8,
Range 15, of the
Ohio
Company's
Purchase; thence
east 70 rods and 20
links along tho
north line of what
was formerly tho
John Levacy farm to
the section line be·
tween sections 5
and
11: thence
north on said seclion line 16 rods and
18 links to tho
northwest corner of
what was formerly
E. E. Longstreth
farm ; thence cast
along the north line
of what was formerly
E.
E.
Longstreth's farm
on Section 5, 11
rods and 15 links;
thence north 137
rods to the center of
Leading
Creek;
thence In a westerly
direction along tho
center of Leading
Creek to section line
between Sections 5
and 11,11 rods and
15 links; thence In a
westerly direction
following the center
of Leading Creek In
Section 11 to what
was formerly known
as Newton Bowles·
south line thence
west 26 rods or to
the center of County
Road leading from
what was formerly
Newton Bowles' to
what was formerly
the John Lovacy
farm; thence In a
southernly direction
following the center
and meonderlngs of
said County Road to
the place of beginnlng,
containing
about 65 acres,
more or less.

Excepting from the
aforesaid described
premises 45 acres,
more or loss hereto·
fore convoyed by
Oren Hugg to Marvel Glaze by deed
bearing dote of July
3, 1939, recorded In
Volume 146 Page
268 of tho records
of deeds In the
Recorder's off1cc of
Meigs County, Ohio.
Also excepting from
aforesaid premises
three acres more or
less, conveyed by
Oren
Hugg
to
Charles D. Bowen
by deed bearing
date of July 3, 1939,
Volume 146, Page
267, Meigs County
Deed Records.
Reference Is made
to deed of Homer
M1lls and Goldie
Mills to Clyde M1ller
and Pearl Miller,
dated
September
29, 1958. Reference
deed: Vol. 229, Page
459, Meigs County
Deed Records
Reference
Deed:
Volume 303, Page
143, Meigs County
Deed Records.
Auditor's
Parcel
No.: 13·00557.000,
13·00556.000 and
13-00555.000
The
above
described real estate
Is sold "as is" with·
out warranties or
covenants.
PROPERTY
AD·
DRESS:
30985
Bowles Road, Oex·
ter, OH 45726.
CURRENT
OWN·
ERS: Richard A.
Peyton, Kathleen A.
Peyton,
Shawn
Bare, Shnnna Bare
and Shane Bare
REAL ESTATE AP·
PRAISED
AT:
S103,000.00.
The
real estate cannot
be sold for less than
213rds the apprnised
value.
The appraisal docs Include
an Interior examination of any structures. if any, on the
feat estate.
TERMS OF SALE:
Cash due on delivery of deed
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.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Douglas W. Little,
LmLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
ond
Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
Telephone:
(740)
992-6689
8{18), 8{25), 9(
Public Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE •
REAL ESTATE
CASE
NUMBER:
09CV145
Deutsche Bank Nationa I Trust Compony, as Trustee In
trust for the benefit
of the Certificateholders for QUEST
Trust
2005-X:2,
Asset-Backed PassThrough
Certifi·
cates,
Series
2005-X2 (PI:~Intlff)
vs.
Richard M Avis, et
al.
(Defendants)
COURT OF COM·
MON
PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
In pursuance of an
Order of Sale to me
directed from sold
Court In the above
entitled action, I will
expose to sale at
public auction at the
Meigs County Court
House on September 10th, 2010, at
10:00am of sale day,
the following de·
sc~bed real estate:
Situated In Orange
Township,
Meigs
County, State of
Ohio and being In
Section 35, Town 4
North, Range 12
West of the Ohio
Company's
Purchase and belngdescribed as follows;
beginning at on Iron
pin set on the East
line of Section 35
and on the East line
of Avis's Parcel as
described In tho
Meigs County Offl·
cial Records: Vol·
ume 28, Page 587,
said point being
South about 883
feet from the North·
east corner of Sectlon 35;
then co Souti) 466.69
feet along tho East
line of said Section
35 and along the
East line of the said
Avis Parcel to a
point In tho centerline of State Route
681, passing an Iron

pin set et 430.69 feet
for reference;
thence West 466.69
feet nlong the centerline of sold State
Route 681 to n
point;
thence North 466.69
feet to an iron pin
sot, passing an Iron
pin set at 30 feet for
reference;
thence East 466.69
feet to the point of
beginning, containIng 5.000 acres,
more or less, excepting all legal
easements
and
rights of way.
The bearings In tho
above description
ore ossumed and
ore for angle measurement only.
The above descrlp·
tlon is based on a
survey on May 16,
1996 by Robert R.
Eason, Ohio P.S. No.
7033.
Prior
Instrument
Reference:
Deed filed Juno
25, 1996, recorded
In Official Records
Volume 37, Page
751, Recorder's Offlee, Meigs County,
Ohio.
Current
Owners'
Names:
Richard M. Avis and
Anita June Avis, as
to a fee simple interest, and • Keith A
Collins and MarJorie
L. Collins, as to o
Vendee's Interest
Property Address:
45970
State Route 681,
Coolville, OH 45723
Parcel Number:
1000020001
Appraised At:
$45,000
Terms of Sale:
10°o of the appraised value and
that failure to complete the sale will result In tho forfeiture
of tho deposit
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel A. Leier
(0071471)
Manley
Doas
Kochalski LLC
P. 0 Box 165028
Columbus
OH
43216-5028
Telephone·
614222-4921
Fax: 614·220-5613
Ema1l.
rat mdk·
llc.com
Attorney tor Plalnt!H
(8) 18 25, (9)
Public Notice
Sheriff Sale of Real
Estate
Case Number 10 CV
009
The Bank of New
York Mellon fka Tho
Bonk of New York
as Trustee for The
Certlflcateholdors
CWABS, Inc. AssetBacked Certif1cntes,
Sarles 2005-9
Vs
Eric Spencer et ol.
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
expose to sale at
public auction on
tho front steps of
tho Meigs County
Court House on Frl·
doy, September 3,
2010 at 10:00 a.m. of
said day, the followIng described, real
estate:
Tho land referred
to In this commitmont, situated In the
township
of
Chester, County of
Meigs, State of
Ohio, Is described
as follows:
Situated In Section
No. 12, Town 2
North, Range 13
West,
Chester
Township,
Meigs
County, Ohio
Beginning In the
Center of State
Highway No. 33, S 7
Dog, E 1111.2 feet, S
3 Dog 50 Min. E. 275
Feet, S 0 deg. 30
min W, 163.3 feet
and East 12 feet
from a point whore
the North lne of Section No. 12, Intersects a point In aoid
Sate Highways No.
33, 12 feet west of
the center line;
Thence w 439 feet
to an Iron pin ;
Thence South 2 Deg
30 min .West 373.3
feet to on Iron pipe
parallel with tho
center line of said
State Route 33,
Thence East 439
feet to the center of
said
Route
33:
Thence North 2 deg
30 Min. east 373.7
feet along the center
of sold State Route
No. 33, to the place
of beginning, con·
tolnlng 3.78 acres,
except at legal high·
ways. And being 8
part of tho property
convoyed
by

William H. Rndlord
and Harriet L Rod·
ford, his wife to
Howard C. Bolin
and Hattie E. Bolin,
by deed dated June
and
24,
1918
recorded In Book
118, Pogo 115 of the
Deed Records of
Meigs County, Ohio,
excepting tho above
described real 08·
tate, 0.16 acres
more or less, as
conveyed by deed
to Charles H. Faulk
Sr. and Betty L.
Faulk, recorded In
Volume 291 Page
125, Meigs County
Deed Records.
Be the same more
or less, but subject
to atr legal high·
ways.
Parcel Number: 04·
00014
Property Located at:
36719 Rocksprings
Road
Pomeroy, OH 45769
Prior Deed Rohlf·
once: Book 151,
Page423
Property
Appraised at: 60000.00
Terms of Sale:
Cannot be sold for
less than 213rds for
the apprnlsod value.
10% down on day of
sate, case or certified check, balance
due on confirmation
of sale.
appraisal
The
$60,000
Include an Interior examination of the
house.
Robert E. Beegle,
Meigs County SherIff
Jennifer Jones, At·
tomey for the Plaintiff,
Lerner,
Sampson &amp; Roth·
fuss
P.O.
Box
5480
Cincinnati,
OH
45202-4007
(513)
241-3100
(8) 18, 25 (9) 1
Public Notice
Sheriff Sale of Real
Estate
Case Number 10CV.027
Chase Home Fl·
nance LLC successor by merger to
Chase Manhattan
Mortgage Corporat1on
Vs
Jerry M. Oldaker, et
at.
Court of Common
Pleas,
Meigs
County, Ohio.
In pursuance of on
order of sale to me
directed from said
court In the above
entitled action, I will
expose to sale at
public auction on
the front .steps of
the Meigs County
Court House on Frjday, September 3,
2010 at 10:00 a.m. of
snld day, the following described real
estate:
..
Parcel Number: 1000734-007
Property Located at:
49610 Hickory Lake
Road
Tuppers Plains, OH
45783
Prior Deed Reference: Book 134
Page 789
Property Appraised
at: 75000.00
Terms of Sale: Cannot be sold for less
than 2/3rds for the
appraised
value.
10% ,down on day of
solo, case or cortlfled check, balance
due on confirmation
of sale.
The
appraisal
$_75,000
Inelude an Interior ex·
amination of the
house.
Patrick Kelly, Meigs
County Sheriff
Lorelei C. Bolohan,
Attorney for the
Plplntiff,
Lerner,
Sampson &amp; Roth·
fuss
P.O.
Box
5480
Cincinnati,
OH
45202-4007
(513)
241-3100
(8) 18, 25. (9) 1
Public Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE,
CASE NO. 09 CV
100,
PEOPLES BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF,

vs.

ROCKY R. HUPP
AND CAROL J.
HUPP, ET AL.,
DEFENDANTS,
COllRT OF COM·
MON
PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO.
By virtue of an Alias
Order of Sale Issued
out of said Court In
tho above action,
Robert E. Beegle,
the Sheriff of Meigs
County, Ohlo, will
expose to soli 'at
public action on the
front steps of the
Meigs County Courthouse In Pomeroy,

Meigs County, Ohio,
on Friday, Scptembar 10, 2010, at
10:00 a.m., tho foltowing lands and
tenemente:
The following real
estate situated In
the
Village
of
Pomeroy, Township
of Salisbury, County
of Meigs and State
of Ohio, and more
particularly
described as follows:
Being In 100 Acre
Lot 303, Town 2,
Rango 13, and being
Lots No. Fifty-six
(56), Fifty-eight
(58), Sixty (60), and
Sixty-lour (64) In
C.W. Dabney's Addi·
tion as noted In Volumc 2, Page 15 and
16, Meigs County
Plat Map Records.
Reference
Deed:
Book 94, Page 829,
Meigs County Offl·
cial Records.
Auditor's
Parcel
Nos.: 16.01714.000,
16-01715.000, 1601716.000 and 1601717.000.
The
above
described real estate
Is sold "as Is" with·
out warranties or
covenants.
PROPERTY
AD·
DRESS: 18 West
Cove
Street,
Pomeroy,
Ohio
45769.
CURRENT OWNER:
Rocky R. Hupp
REAL ESTATE AP·
PRAISED •
AT:
$8,000.00. The real
estate cannot be
sold for less than
213rds the appraised
valuo.
The appralsal does Include
an Interior examinetion of any structures, if any, on the
real estate.
TERMS OF SALE:
10% down on dey of
sale, cash or certl·
fled check, balance
due on
confirmation
of
sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF CAVEAT
E M P T 0 R •
PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF·
Jennifer L.. Sheets,
LITTLE &amp; SHEETS
Ll.P, 211 213 E. Second
Street,
Pomeroy OH 45769,
Telephone·
{740)
992-6689
(8)18, 25, (9)1
Public Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE,
CASE NO. 09 CV
100,
PEOPLES
BANK, NATIONAL
ASS 0 CIA T I 0 N,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
ROCKY R. HUPP
AND CAROL J.
HUPP, ET AL., DE·
FENDANTS, COURT
OF
COMMON
PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO.
By virtue of an Alias
Order of Sale Issued
out of said Court in
the above action,
Robert E. Beegle,
the Sheriff of Meigs
County, Ohio, will
expose to sell at
public action on the
front steps of the
Meigs County Cour·
thouse In Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio,
on Friday, September 17, 2010, at
10:00 a.m., the totlowing lands and
tenements:
Situate in the VIllage
of Pomeroy in the
County of Meigs
and the State of
Ohio.
Lot No. 45 as deslgnated on a map of
Lincoln
Heights,
made by Breece &amp;
Carper, Registered
Civil
Engineers,
Huntington, West
Virginia, dated October 17, 1942, a
copy of which map
was filed with the
office
of
the
Recorder of Meigs
County, Ohio, December 17, 1942, in
Plat Book No. 3, at
Pages 43 and 44,
and baing more particularly bounded
and •described as
follows:
Beginning at a point
In the South line of
Uncoln Road at the
corner
between
Lots 44 and 45, a8
shown on said map;
thence with the said
line
of
Lincoln
Road, South 63 Degrees 51' East 50
feet; thence with the
line between Lots
45 and 46, South 26
Degrees 09' West
200 feet: thence
North 63 degrees
51' West 50 feet:
thence with the line

between Lota 44
and 45, North 26 Degreos 09' east 200
feet to the point of
beginning; reservlng, however, the
coal and all other
minerals In and undorlying the above
described property
together with the
right to mine the
samo without encumbrance to the
surface, and subJect
to an easement for
sewage filter ditch
of leaching ditch as
set forth and de·
scribed In that lnstrument bearing
date November 26,
1943, and recorded
In aald recorder's
office, December 3,
1943, In Deed Book
151, Page 178.
Deed
Reference:
Volume 166, Page
415, Meigs County
Official Records.
Auditor's
Parcel
No.: 16·01870.000
Tho
above
described real estate
is sold " as Is" with·
out warranties or
covenants.
PROPERTY
AD·
DRESS: 1638 Lincoin
Heights,
Pomeroy, OH 45769.
CURRENT OWNER:
Rocky R. Hupp and
Carol J. Hupp.
REAL ESTATE AP·
PRAISED
AT:
$10,000.00. The real
estate cannot be
sold for less than
213rds the appraised
value.
The oppralsal does Include
an Interior examinatlon of any structures, If any, on the
real estate.
TERMS OF SALE:
100.4 down on day of
sale, cash or certl·
fled check, balance
due on
confirmation
of
sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOC·
TRINE OF CAVEAT
E M P T 0 R •
P R 0 S P E CT IV E
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBUC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY
OH 0
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAlNTtFF
Jennifer L Sheela
LllTLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211-213 E. Saoond
Street.
Pomeroy, OH 457 9
Telephone:
740
992-6689
(8)25, (9)1, 8
Public Notice
------SHERIFF'S SALE,
CASE NO. 09 CV
100,
PEOPLES
BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
PLAINTIFF,
, VS.
ROCKY HUPP AND
CAROL HUPP, ET
AL., DEFENDANTS,
COURT OF COM·
MON
PLEAS,
COUNTY,
MEIGS
OHIO.
By virtue of an Alias
Order of Sale issued
out of said Court in
the above action,
Robert E. Beegle,
the Sheriff of Meigs
County, Ohio, will
expose to sell at
public action on the
front steps of the
Meigs County Cour·
thouse In Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio,
on Friday, September 17, 2010, at
10:00 a.m., the fol·
lowing lands and
tenements:
The following real
estate situate In tho
State
of
Ohio,
County of Meigs
and Township of
Olive and In Fraction Number Thirty
Two (32) Town Number Four (4) and
Number
Range
Eleven (11) and
bounded and described os follows,
to·wlt:
Beginning at the
south west corner
of a 9 acre lot of
land belonging to
J.W. Winos; Thence
In a northerly direction following the
west line of said
J.W. Wines land and
the line of J.B. Tor·
renee to the north
line of aald fraction
number thirty two
(32); Thence west
along said north line
of said fraction
number thirty two to
tho north east corner of a 9-1/4 acres
lot of land belong·
lng to Catharine
Congrove, et. al.;
Thence south along
the east line of said
Congrove
land
about 10 rods to tho
center of the public
road; Thence In a
westerly direction
following said pub·
llc road to a stake In
the center of said
road, also to a point

In the north oBit Offtc:al Records.
corner of a 30 aero EXCEPTING
3.00
tract of land belong· acres, more or less
lng to Mary E. conveyed to Carlton
Balaer:
Thence M. Jonea, found In
south following tho Volume 239, Page
east line of sold 943, Meigs County
Mary E. Balser land Offlc al Records.
to a point In tho Reference
Deed:
north line of tho Volume 77, Page
114.5 acre tract of 651, Meigs County
land belonging to Official Records.
Fredrick
White; Audltoro::s
Parcel
Thence In an east· Number:
09·
erly direction on 'he 01266.000
north line of sold The above
deWhltes::s
land scribed real estate
about38 rods to tho is aold Aaa is@
place of beginning, without warranties
containing
about or covenants.
thirty and three PROPERTY
AD·
fourths
(30-314) DRESS: 53475 Numacres more or less. ber Nino Road,
Save and excepting Reedsville,
OH
the following:
45772
Situate in tho Town· CURRENT
OWNship of Olive In the ERS; Rocky
R.
County of Meigs Hupp end Carol J.
and the State of Hupp
Ohio and Fraction REAL ESTATE AP·
32, Town 4, Range PRAISED
AT:
11 and bounded and $15.000.00. The real
described as fol- estate cannot be
lows: Beginning at a sold for less than
point In the center 213rds the appraised
of the number nine value.
Tho ap(9) road at a point pralsal docs not Inon line with the J.B. elude an Interior
Torrence and Golda examination of any
Smiths properties: structures, If any, on
Thence southwest the real estate.
along said road 21 TERMS OF SALE:
rods: Thence south 10% 'down on day of
along said road 12 sale, cash or certl·
rods to a corner lied check, balance
stake: Thence east due on confirmation
11 rods 6 feet to a of sale.
corner stake on line
ALL SHERIFF'S
with J.B. Torrence SALES OPERATE
and Golda Smiths UNDER THE DOCproperties: Thence TAmE OF CAVEAT
32 rods north to the E M P T 0 R
place of beginning, P R 0 SPEC T IV E
containing
1
2 PURCHASERS ARE
acres, more or less, URGED TO CHECK
this property lies on FOR LIENS IN THE
the east side of said PUBLIC RECORDS
number nine (9) OF MEIGS COUNTY,
road and Is a part of OHIO.
the
real
estate ATTORNEY
FOR
owned by Golda M. PLAINTIFF:
Smith
and
de- Jennifer L. Sheets,
scribed In a deed UTILE &amp; SHEETS
dated May 25, 1936 LLP, 211·213 E. SecStreet,
and recorded June ond
11. 1936 In book of Pomeroy, OH 45769,
(740)
deed Volume 142, Telephone:
Page 83
Meigs 992-6689
County, Ohio.
(8)25, (9)1, 8
EXCEPTING 3.9516
acres more or less
t:onveyed
to
Richville
SportsPublic Notice
men s Club, found
n Volume 179, page SHERIFF'S SALE,
571 Meigs County CASE NO. 09 CV
0
lal Records.
100,
PEOPlES
EXCEPTING
.332 BANK, NATIONAL
acres, more or less A S S 0 C I AT I 0 N,
conveyed to Betty PLAINTIFF,
VS.
Hart. unmarried and ROCKY R. HUPP
Ronald E. Hart, un- ANO CAROL J.
married, found In HUPP, ET AL., DE~
Volume 120, page FENDANTS, COURT
453, Meigs County OF
COMMON
Official Records.
PLEAS,
MEIGS
EXCEPTING 2.8650 COUNTY, OHIO.
acres, more or less By virtue of an Alias
conveyed to Jason Order of Sale issued
S. and Tonya L. out of said Court in
Lawson, found In the above action,
Volume 99, Page Robert E. Beegle,
895, Meigs County the Sheriff of Meigs
Official Records.
County, Ohio, will
EXCEPTING
4.00 expose to sell at
acres, more or less public action on the
conveyed to Betty front stops of the
Hart, unmarried and Me1gs County CourRonald Hart, unmar- thouse In Pomeroy,
rled, found in Vol· Meigs County, Ohio,
ume 96, Page 441, on Friday, SeptemMeigs County Off1· ber 10, 2010, at
clal Records.
10:00 a.m., the fol·
EXCEPTING .3462 lowing lands and
acres, more or less tenements:
conveyed to Bryan Situated in the Vii·
and Frank Gilley, lege of Pomeroy,
found In Volume 84, Ohio, County of
Page 157, Meigs Meigs and State of
County
OH1cial Ohio:
Records.
Parcel 1: Being a
EXCEPTING
1.5 part of Lot No. 500
acre more or less to In Sugar Run in LinSteven and Kathy coin Hill Annexation
Shaffer, found In to Pomeroy, and deVolume 83, Page scribed as follows:
561, Meigs County Beginning at a stake
OHicial Records.
In the east side of
EXCEPTING 1 acre. Peacock
Street,
more or less con· which stake lies
veyed to Bryan south 5 degrees and
Gilley, found Jn Vol· 44 west 111.4 feet
ume 79, Page 529, from the northwest
Meigs County Offi· corner of Lot No.
clal Records.
501, which was forEXCEPTING 1 acre, merly owned by
more or less con- Valentine
Ebersveyed to Rebecca bach Estate; thence
Ahlefeld, found In along
peacock
Volume 79, Page Street south 5 de523, Meigs County grees and 44' west
Official Records.
17.6 feet; thence
EXCEPTING
2 south 74 degrees
acres, more or less and 10' east 263.3
conveyed to Ally son feet to the north·
and Mark McBenge, west corner of Lot
found in Volume 78, No. 513; thence
Page 111, Meigs north 6 degrees 10'
County
Official east 190 feet along
Records.
the west line of Lot
EXCEPTING 1 acre, No. 512 to a large tomore or less con-' cust post; thence
veyed to Helen south 70 degrees
Townsend, found in west 289.6 feet to
Volume 78, page the place of begln115, Meigs County nlng,
containing
Official Records.
621100 acre.
EXCEPTING
1.5 EXCEPT the followacres, more or less ing from the above
conveyed to Cecil described premises
Dillon,
Jr.
and sold to Raymond
Flossie
Dillon, Elselsteln by deed
found in Volume dated February 24,
187,
Page
167, 1938 beginning at
southwest
Meigs County Deed the
Records.
(southeast) corner
EXCEPTING 2.4779 of a lot formerly
acres, more or loss owned by Rena
conveyed to Carl Elselstetn the same
Mark Jones, for and being the northwest
during his natural corner of Lot No.
lifetime and upon 513; thence north 76
his death to Robert degrees and 30'
Jones. Wilma Jean west 50 teet; thence
Buckley. and Billy north 20 degrees 30'
Joe Jones, found In west 140.5 feet to
Volume 226, Page the north line of
251, Meigs County what was formerly

Rena Elselsteln's
lot; thence north 70
degrees and 30'
eaat 123 feet to the
northeast corner of
what was t ............_-.
Rena
lot; thence
degrees and
west180 feet to the
place of beginning,
containing 201100
acre more or less.
Also
a
former
grantee is to have
free and undisupted
use along the north
side of what was
formerly Rena Eisel·
stein's lot of a right·
of-way as
now
located to Peacock
Street.
Reference
Deed:
Volume 182, Page
251, Meigs County
Official Records.
Auditor's Parcel No.
1S.01286.000
Parcel 2: Being a
part of Lot No. 500
In Sugar Run in the
Lincoln Hill Annexalion to Pomeroy,
and beginning at
the Southeast corner tf a lot now
owned Rena Eiselstein the same
being the Northwest
corner of Lot No.
513; thence South
76 degrees 30'
50 feet
thence north 20
grees 30' West 140.5
feet, to the North
line of Rena Eisel·
stein's lot; thence
north 70 degrees 30'
East 123 feet to the
Northeast comer of
Rena Eiselsteln's
lot; thence south 6
degrees 30' West
180 feet to the place
of beginning contalnlng 201100 acre,
more or less.
Reference
Deed:
Volume 182, Page
251, Meigs County
Official Records.
Auditor's Parcel No.
1S.01656.000
The above
described real estate
Is sold "as Is" without warranties or
covenanta.
PROPERTY
AD·
DRESS:
103-105
Peacock Avenue,
Pomeroy, OH 45769
CURRENT OWNER:
Rocky R. Hupp and
Carol J. Hupp
REAL !ESTATE
PRAISED
$15,000.00. The 1
est,ate cannot
t~~or~1 for less than
l1!3ras the appraised
value.
The appralsal does not Inelude an Interior
examination of any
structures, if any, on
the real estate.
TERMS OF SALE:
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certitied check, balance
due on
conf~rmatlon
of
sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOC·
TRINE OF CAVEAT
E M P T 0 R
P R 0 S P E C Tl V E
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTlFF:
Jennifer L Sheets,
LITTLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP. 211·213 E. Sec·
ond
Street~
Pomeroy, OH 457.
Telephone:
(7
992-6689
(8)18, 25, (9)1

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday,

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Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

Sept.l, 2010:

This year, tensiOn often mounts.

Wlrk. profe.sional commitments and

rommunity issues seem to fall on your
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help. Your aeativlty wi)J flourish if you
pace yourself. You also mis'.ht seem
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are single, vou could meet SOO'Ieale
through yc)ur work. Take your time get·
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work and pleasure are rruxed. If you are
attached, Understand the importance of
suppom.ng your sweetie In different
area&lt;&gt; of hiS or her life. GEMil'\l can
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You might make first contact! Stay open to Others. If others don't
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With friends.
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Pre$ure builds. making you
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of interest between your personal and
professional lh-es. Con-,ider your image
within your immediate drcle. How do
you want others to think. of you?
Tonight: Burning the candle at both
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could distract you. Stay focused .
Concentrate on what IS needed
Another person pomts to the right path
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you unJe;..; you establL'ih b.1mers. Know
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Though you might be on
cruiSe rontro), others are not. How you
deal "'ith mterference and others' i~
i.; more important than you believe. Be
cnrefu1 about saymg one ~ but
doing another. Try to ..tay autllmtic and
~'\?ntered. lonight: 'Wh..1t you want.
CASCER Oune 21-)uly 22)
You might be 0\ erthinking an
i~ue. A« a result, molehills become
mountains. Try to step bock and ~et
outside of yourself. Communimtion
could be out of whack. as people are
not connected to their feelings. Gh-e
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Cntch up on a p.,J's news. Out and
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Know that there is more forthcoming
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moving. Know that when you keep htlting a brick wall over and over, it
means the path i'iO't aa.~le. Be "'illing to tty alternatives. A key peiSOn m
your life~~ 1x&gt; nit picking. Tonight:
Let your hair down.
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***Defer to others. In fact. if oth·
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)ou might be happier staymg close to
home cJr working from home. You also
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SHERIFF'S SALE
CASE NO. 09 CV
100,
PEOPLES BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCI·
ATION, PLAINtiFF,

vs.

ROCKY A. HUPP
AND CAROL J.
HUPP, ETAL.,
• DEFENDANTS,
COURT OF COM·
PLEAS,
MON
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO.
By virtue of an Alias
Order of Sale Issued
out of said Court In
the above action,
Robert E. Beegle,
the Sheriff of Meigs
Cpunty, Ohio, will
expose to sell at
public action on the
front steps of the
Meigs County Courthouse In Pomeroy,
:Meigs County, Ohio,
on Friday, September 10, 2010, at
10:00 am., the totlowing lands and
tenements:
The following real
estate situated In
the
VIllage
of
Pomeroy, County of
Meigs and State of
Ohio, and more par·
llcularly described
a:&gt; follows:
Situated In the VII·
lege of Pomeroy,
County of Meigs,
and State of Ohio:
Being In the VIllage
bf Pomeroy, Meigs
County, and State of
Ohio, and In the
east half of 100
acres lot number
308 and bounded
and described as
follows, to-wit:
Parcel1:
Beginning at the
east
corner
of
Samuel Reynell's lot
on which he resided
In the year 1894;
thence north 37 degrees west along
said Reynell's line
two hundred ninety
feet to a stake;
thence north 54 degrees east 75 teet to
a stake; thence
south 37 degree.
west 75 feet to the
place of beginning
Being the same
premlseB conveyed
from WS Dens
more and wile lO
Celinda Densmore
by deed dated February 6th, 1894, and
recorded In Vol 77,
Page 355 356 and
357,
Record
of
Deeds of Meigs
County, Ohio.
Except the coal and
other
minerals
therein and the right
to mine the same
without
encum·
brance to the surface, and all ways
and rights of way
along any mineral
seam Is hereby re·
aeried to the former
grantors, their Mira
and assigns.
Being the same real
estate conveyed to
Jessie Moore from
Alma Reed by deed
recorded In Deed
Book 152, Page 388
of the Meigs County
Deed Records, and
conveyed by Jessie
Moore to George J.
Moore by deed
recorded In Deed
Book 160, Page 160
of the Meigs County
Deed Record s.
Parcel2.
The following real
estate situated In
the
Village
of
Pomeroy, County of
Meigs and State of
Ohio and In 100 acre
lot 307,
Beginning at the
northwest comer of
Charles Hess lot
where he resided In
May 1879, thence
north 36·112 de·
grees west 283 feet
to the south side of
a
road;
thence
south 51-112 de·
grees west 120 feet
along said road;
thence south 36-tr.!
degrees west 82
feet along said road;
thence south 25 degrees and 31 feet
west 189 along aald
ioad; thence south
i75 degrees east 541r.! feef to the north·
east corner of lot
formerly owned by
Mrs. Kokes; thence
along said Domlck's
line; north 54 de·
grees east 275 feet
to the place of be·
ginning, containing
1-63/100
acres,
more or less.
Reference
Oeed:
Volume 132. Page
191, Meigs County
Official Records.
Auditor's
Parcel
Nos. 16·01111.000
'and 16·01110.000
The
above
de·
scribed real estate
Is sold "as Is" with·
out warranties or
covenants.
PROPERTY
ADDRESS: 435 Rutland
Street, Middleport.
OH 45760
CURRENT OWNER:

Rocky R. Hupp
REAL ESTATE AP·
PRAISED
AT:
$15,000.00. The real
estate cannot be
•old for leas than
213rda the appraiaed
v•luo.
The ap·
pralaal does not Include an Interior
examination of any
structures, If any, on
tho real estate.
TERMS OF SALE:
10'Yo down on day of
sale, cash or certl·
fled check, balance
due on
confirmation
of
sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOC·
TRII\IE OF CAVEAT
EMPTOR.
PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR UENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATIORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Jennifer 1... Sheets,
LmLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
ond
Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
Telephone!
(740)
992-6689
(8)18, 25, (9)1
------Public Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE,
CASE NO. 09 CV
100,
PEOPLES BANK,
NATIONALASSOCI·
ATION
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
ROCKY R. HUPP
AND CAROL J
HUPP, ET AI..., DE·
FENDANTS,
COURT OF COM·
MON
PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO.
By virtue of an Alias
Order of Sale Issued
out of said Court In
the above action,
Robert E. Beegle,
the Sheriff of Meigs
County, Ohio, will
expose to sell at
public action on the
front step. of the
Meigs County Courlhouae n Pomeroy
Meigs County Oh o
on Friday, Septem·
ber 10, 2010, at
10.00 a.m., the tol·
lowing lands and
tenements·
The following described promises
situated In the V I·
lege of Middleport,
County of Meigs
and State of Ohio·
Being Lot Number
Three Hundred Sev·
enty-Four (374), as
per recorded plat of
Lower
Pomeroy,
now the VIllage of
Middleport, said Lot
being on the East
aide of Peart Street,
between
Lincoln
and Grant Streets,
being fifty (50 ft.)
front.
Reference
Deed:
Volume 210, Page
609, Meigs County
Official Records.
Auditor's
Parcel
No.: 1S.00001•000
The
above
described real estate
Is sold "as Is" without warranties or
covenants.
PROPERTY
AD·
DRESS: 842 Peart
Street, Mtddleport,
OH 45760
CURRENT OWNER:
Rocky R. Hupp and
Carol J. Hupp.
REAL ESTATE AP·
PRAISED
AT:
$40,000.00. lihe real
estate cannot be
sold for less than
213rds the appraised
value.
The ap·
prolsal does Include
an Interior examinetlon of any struc·
tures, If any, on the
real estate.
TERMS OP SALE:
10°10 down on day of
sale, cash or certl·
fled check, balance
due on
confirmation
of
sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOC·
TRINE OF CAVEAT
E M P T 0 R .
PR0 S PEC TI VE
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATIORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Jennifer L. Sheets,
UTILE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
ond
Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45789,
Telephone:
(740)
992·6689
(8)18, 25, (9)1
Publn: Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE,
CASE NO. 09 CV
100,
PEOPLES BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCI·

F.ENDANTS, COURT
ATION,
PLAINTIFF,
OF
COMMON
VS.
PLEAS,
MEIGS
ROCKY R. HUPP COUNTY, OHIO.
AND CAROL J. By virtue of an Alias
HUPP, ET AL.,
Order of Sale luued
DEFENDANTS,
out of said Court In
COURT OF COM· the above action,
MON
PLEAS, Robert E. Beegle,
MEIGS
COUNTY, the Sheriff of Meigs
OHIO.
County, Ohio, will
by virtue of an Alias expose to sell at
Ordet of Sale laaued public llCtlon on the
out of 'Hid Court In front steps of the
the abov. action, Meigs County CourRobert E. ~le, thouse In Pomeroy,
the Sheriff of ~· Meigs County, Ohio,
County, Ohio, W1tt on Friday, Septemexpose to sell at ber 10, 2010, at
public action on the 10:00 a.m. the fol·
front steps of the lowing lands and
Melgs County Cour- tenements:
thouse In Pomeroy, Situated
In the
Meigs County, Ohio, County of Melgs In
on Friday, Septem- the State of Ohio,
ber 10, 2010, •t and In the township
10:00 am., the fol- of Salisbury and
lowing lands and bounded and de·
tenements:
scribed as follows:
The following de· In Fraction 2, Town
scribed real estate 2, Range 13, of the
altuated In the Ohio
Company's
County of Meigs, In Purchase Being on
the State of Ohio, the west side of the
and In the Township Athens Road as
of
Sutton,
and used In the year
bounded and de· A.D.1860 and being
scribed as follows: on a branch of Kerrs
Being the East 1/3 Run and more parof the following d• tlcularly described
scribed real estate: as follows:
Being In Section No. Being at the said
10, Town 2, Range Athens road at the
12, of the Ohio Com- southeast comer of
pany's
Purchase a tract of land
bounded and de- owned by Mary Ash·
scribed as follows: worth, thence along
Beginnl!'lg at the the south hne of
southwest comer of sa'd tract owned by
a 3 acre tract of and Mary
Ashworth
conveyed to Waldo eleven (H) chains
Beaver to Edward and 15 lines to the
Beaver dated Sepl west line of said
27,
1946,
and fraction 2; thence
recorded In Vol.156 south along the
at Page 628, of the west line of the
Records of Deeds of aforesaid 89 llnl&lt;s;
Meigs County, Ohio, thence east parallel
to which reference with the east line of
Is hereby made for a the above described
more complete de- eleven chains and
scription thereof; 15 links to said
said
beginning Athens
Road;
point being at the thence along said
Intersection of State Athens Road to the
Route 124 and the place of beginning,
Racine and Bashan containing one aero,
Road; thence North more or less
along the Racine- Save ana excepting
Bashan Road 98 the oil and gas and
feet to an Iron stake, other minerals tothence east 222 feet gether with the r gilt
para! el w h the lO mine the same
M th I ne or aald Reference s m de
three acre tract to Affidav t of Transthenc south 98 f~ fer from Mary C
to State Route No Dav1s dec to Floyd
124 and the south Davis et al Volume
line of said three 147 page 560 Meigs
acre .aract thence County
Deed
west along the Records and Deed
south line of said 3 from Floyd Davis, et
acre tract 222 feet to al to Myrtle M. Long
the place of begin· Volume 148 page
nlng7 containing 1r.! 1188 Meigs County
acre more or less. Deed Records.
Along with the per· Reference
Deed:
petual right and Volume 188, Page
easement to use 625, Meigs County
water from the well Official Records.
which Is drilled on Auditor's
Parcel
the West 213rds of Number:
14·
the said property.
00946.000
Reference
Deed: The
above
de·
Volume 192, Page scribed real estate
501, Meigs County Ia sold "as is" with·
Official Records.
out warranties or
Audltor•s
Parcel covenants.
Number.
18- PROPERTY
AD·
00916.000
DRESS: 33227 US
The
above de- ·33
(akf
833),
scribed real estate Pomeroy, OH 45769
Is sold ..as Is" with· CURRENT OWNER:
out warran11es or Rocky R. Hupp and
covenants.
Carol J. Hupp
PROPERTY
AD- REAL ESTATE AP·
DRESS:
28472 PRAISED
AT:
Bashan Rd., Racine, $25,000.00. The real
OH 45771
estate cannot be
CURRENT OWNER: sold for less thon
Rocky R. Hupp and 213rds the appraised
Carol J. Hupp
value.
The apREAL ESTATE AP· pralsal does Include
PRAISED
A~ an Interior examine·
$10,000.00. The real tiOn of any strucestate cannot be tures, If any, on the
sold for less than real estate.
213rds the appraiHd TERMS OF SALE:
value.
The ap- 10'o down on day of
pralsal does Include sale, cash or certl·
an Interior examine- fled check, balance
lion of any a true· due on
of
lures, If any, on the confirmation
real estate.
sale.
TERMS OF SALE: ALL
SHERIFF'S
10% down on day of SALES OPERATE
sale, cash or certl· UNDER THE DOC·
fled check, balance TRINE OF CAVEAT
due on
E M P T 0 R •
confirmation
or P R 0 SPEC T IV E
sale.
PURCHASERS ARE
ALL
SHERIFF'S URGED TO CHECK
SALES OPERATE FOR LIENS IN THE
UNDER THE DOC· PUBLIC RECORDS
TRINE OF CAVEAT OF MEIGS COUNTY,
E M P T 0 R • OHIO.
PROSPECTIVE ATTORNEY
FOR
PURCHASERS ARE PLArtfllFF:
URGED TO CHECK Jennifer 1... Sheets,
FOR LIENS IN THE LITTLE &amp; SHEETS
PUBLIC RECORDS LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
OF MEIGS COUNTY, ond
Street.
OHIO.
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
ATIORNEY
FOR Telephone:
(740)
PLAINTIFF:
992-6689
Jennifer 1... Sheets. 8(18), 8(25), 9(1)
LmLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP. 211·213 E. Sec- - - - - - - ond
Street,
Public Notice
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
Telephone:
(740) SHERIFF'S SALE,
CASE NO. 09 CV
992~6689
100,
PEOPLES
(8)18,25, (9)1
B~NK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
Public Notice
ROCKY R. HUPP
SHERIFF'S SALE, AND CAROL J.
CASE NO. 09 CV HUPP, ET AL., DE·
FEND ANTS. COURT
100,
COMMON
PEOPLES BANK, OF
NATIONAL ASSOCI· PLEAS,
MEIGS
ATlON, PLAINTIFF, COUNTY, OHIO.
VS.
by virtue of an Alias
ROCKY R. HUPP Order of Sale Issued
AND CAROL J. out of said Court In
HUPP, ET AL., DE· the above action,

Robert E. Beegle,
the Sheriff of Meigs
County, Ohio, will
expose to sell at
public action on the
front steps of the
Meigs County Courthousq In Pomeroy,
Melga County, Ohio,
on Friday, September 17, 2010, at
10:00 a.m., the following Ianda and
tanemonts
Situated In the State
of OhiO, County of
Meigs '"d In the VII·
lege of'••lhddleport.
33 feet fronting on
Second Street of the
Vlllsg of Middleport, being one·
fourth I Lot No. 60
purch ed by L.C.
Davis from Jennie
Hayes1
Charles
Geiger and Ella
Geiger, the same
being the South·
west
rter of said
Lot 6
Said one·
fourt~ f#eglnnlng at
the N hwest cor·
ner o ~e Cranz lot
runnll)l
parallel
with t lt same about
98 feet; thence East
33 fee ; thence West
about ~ feet to Second
et: thence
along cond Street
In a ,
thwesterly
dlrecti along Second St t 33 feet "'
Cranz t, the place
(of) be nnlng.
Refere e
Deed
Volum 155, Page
573,
gs County
Offlcla Recorda.
Audlto Parcel No
15-008 .000
The
scribe
Is sold
out w

CURRE
OWNER:
Rocky R Hupp.
REAL ES'rATE AP·
AT:
PRAISED ,
$15,000.00. TJle real
estate Cllnnot be
sold for less than
213rda the appraised
value
The appra sal d~ Include
an ntetior~aml
l on of t?Y atruc
lures If a
the
real estate
TERMS 0
1~o down on
o
sale. cash or ~rtl·
f1ed che~k ba ance
due on
confmnat on
of
sa e
AU
SHE;RIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF CAVEAT
E M P T 0 R
P R 0 SPEC T IV E
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATIORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Jennifer .l,. Sheets,
LITILE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211-213 E. Sec·
ond
Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
Telephone:
(740)
992-6689
(8)25, (9)1,8

enth Street In the
VIllage of Racine,'
Ohio; thence South
along said Street a
distance of Sixty
Four Feet (64') to an
alley; thence West
along said alley a
distance of One
Hundred Nineteen
feet (119') to the
Southeast corner of
Lot Numbered Thlr·
teen (13); thence
along the East end
of said Lot Numbered Thirteen (13)
a distance of Sixty
Four (64') to the
place of beginning.
Save and excepting
the coal, oil, gas
and other minerals
underlying aald lot.
The real estate
herein
conveyed
being the aame as
that conveyed from
James M. Weldon to
Mildred S. Wolfe by
deed da1ed September 21, 1922 and
recorded November
15, 1922 In Volume
119 at Page 431 of
the deed records of
Meigs County, Ohio.
Prior
Instrument
Reference: Volume
56, Page 31: Volume
56, Page 33; and
Volume 56, Page 35
Meigs County Offl·
clal Records.
Reference
Deed:
Volume 161, Page
207, Meigs County
Official Records.
Audltor a
Parcel
No.: 19-00366.000
The
above
deacnbed real estate
Ia sold "as ts" w1thout warrantlas or
covenants.
PROPERTY
AO.
DRESS: 604 Broad·
way Street, (W. 7th
Street), Racine, OH
45771
CURRENT OWNER:
RockyoR. Hupp.
REAL ESTATE AP·
PRAISED
AT:
$25,000.00. The real
estate cannot be
sold lor less than
213rds the appraised
value.
The appralsal does Include
an Interior eXamInatlo{l of any structures f e y on the
real
TERMS OF
1~ d
ce
f d II
ba ce
due on conf11ma11on
of sale
ALL
SHEA Ff S
SALES OPERA E
UNDER THE DOC
TRINE OF CAVEA
E M P T 0 R •
P R 0 SPEC T IV E
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBUC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Jennifer L Sheets,
UTILE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
ond
Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
Telephone:
(740)
992-6689
(8)25, (9)1,6
Public Notice

- - - - - - SHERIFF'S SAt.E,
CASE NO. 09 CV
Public Notice
- - - - - - 100,
PEOPLES
SHERIFF'S SALE, BANK, NATIONAL
CASE NO. 09 CV ASSOCIATION ,
100,
PEOPLES PLAINTIFF,
VS.
BANK NATIONAL ROCKY R. HUPP
ASSOCIATION, AND CAROL J.
PLAINTIFF,
VS., HUPP, ET AL., DE·
ROCKY R. HUPP FENDANTS, COURT
AND CAROL J. OF
COMMON
HUPP, ET AL. DE·.' PLEAS,
MEIGS
FENDANTS, COURT COUNTY. OHIO.
OF
COMMON By virtue of an Alias
PLEAS,
MEIGS Order of Sale Issued
COUNTY, OHIO.
out of said Court In
By virtue of an Alias the above action,
Order of Sale Issued Robert E. Beegle,
out of said Court In the Sheriff of Meigs
the above action, County, Ohio, will
Robert E. Beegle, expose to sell at
the Sheriff of Meigs public action on the
County, Oh1o, will front steps of the
expose to sell at Meigs County Cour·
public action on the tho use In Pomeroy,
front steps of the Meigs County, Ohio,
Meigs County Cour- on Friday, Septem·
thouse In Pomeroy, ber 17, 2010, at
Meigs County, Ohio, 10:00 a.m., the toton Friday, Septem· lowing lands and
ber 17, 2010, at tenements:
10:00 a.m., the lol· Situated In the VII·
lowing Ianda and lage of Middleport,
tenempnts:
County of Meigs
Situated In the VII· and State of Ohio:
lege of Racine, Being Lot Num·
County of Meigs, bered Seven (7) In
and State of Ohio:
Probst's Addition to
Being Lot Num· Lower
Pomeroy,
bered Twenty (20) In now Incorporated
the James M. Wei· Into and a part of
don Addition to the the VIllage of Mid·
VIllage of Racine, dleport,
Meigs
Ohio, which I• more County, Ohio. And
particularly
de· being the same
scribed as follows. property conveyed
Beginning at the by Vests E. Swisher,
Southwest comer of as Guardian of
Lot Numbered Nine- Jesse R. Swisher
teen (19) In afore· and
William
E.
said
Weldon Swisher to A.A.
Addition In the VII· Miller by deed dated
lage of Racine, March 1, 1926 and
Ohio; thence East recorded In Book
along aald Lot Num 127 at Page 632 of
bered Nineteen (19) the Deed Records of
a distance of One Mef9s County, Ohio.
Hundred Nineteen Reference
Deed:
Feet {119') to a Volume 158, Page
street which Is the 821, Meigs County
extension of Sev- Otf1clal Records

Auditor's
Parcel
No.: 15-00696.00
The
above de·
scribed real estate
Is sold "as Is" with·
out warranties or
covenants
PROPERTY
AD·
DRESS: 1053 VIne
Street, Middleport,
OH 45760.
CURRENT OWNER:
Rocky fl. Hupp and
Carol J. Hupp.
REAL ESTATE AP·
PRAISED
AT:
$40,000.00. The real
estate cannot be
aotd tor leas than
213rds the appraised
value.
The appralsal does include
an Interior examlna·
tlon of any atruclures, If any, on the
real estate.
TERMS OF SALE:
10% down on day of
sale, cash or certl·
fled check, balance
due on
confirmation
of
sale.
AU
SHERIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOC·
TRINE OF CAVEAT
E M P T 0 A •
P R 0 S P E C T IV E
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR LIENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Jennifer L Sheets,
LITTLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
ond
Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
Telephone:
(740)
992-6689
8{25), 9(1 ), 9(8)

10'• down on day of
sale, cash or certl
fled check, balance
due on
conf~rmatlon
of
sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S
SALES OPERATE
UNDER THE
TRINE OF CA EAT
E M P T 0 R •
P R 0 SPEC T IV E
PURCHASERS ARE
URGED TO CHECK
FOR UENS IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO.
ATTORNEY
FOR
PLAINTIFF:
Jennifer L. Sheets,
LITTLE &amp; SHEETS
LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
ond
Street,
Pomeroy, OH.45769,
Telephone:
(740)
992·6689
8{25), 9(1), 9(8)

HUPP, ET AI..., DE·
FENDANTS, COURT
OF
COMMON
PLEAS,
MEIGS
COUITY, OHIO.
By virtue of an AI
Order or Sale
out or said Court
the ~bove action,
Aol*t E. Beegle,
the Shertff of Meigs
County, Ohio, will
expoee to sell at
public action on the
front atapa of tha
Meigs County Cour·
thou. In Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio,
on Friday, September 17, 2010, at
10:00 &amp;lit., the tol·
lowing lands and
tenenietla:
The fottwlng real
estate ettuated In
the ToWnship of
Salem, County of
Meigs ~ State of
Ohio, 8ljl more par- - - - - - - tlculart~ described
Public Notice
as f~.
_ _ _ _ _,;,__ Beglnnlfg 401 feet
SHERIFF'S • SALE, south all a comer
CASE NO. 09 CV stoneDftfootnorth
100,
PEOPLES of the northwest
BANK, NATIONAL comer~t No. 20,
ASS 0 CIA T I 0 N, as de
In the
PLAINTIFF,
VS. plat of
gstretha
ROCKY R. HUPP Addltlo
MartinsAND CAROL J burg;
e eut 99
HUPP, ET AI..., DE· feet; th
e south
FENDANTS, COURT 100 fee~ west •
OF
COMMON feet; lhtnc:e no
PLEAS,
MEIGS 100 feet. the plac
COUNTY, OHIO.
of begln!llng. Being
ByvlrtueofanAIIas all of Lalla Nos. 28
Order of Sale Issued and 29 •descnbed
out of said Court In In LongaRthaAddithe above action. tlon to Mlrtlnaburg.
Robert E. Beegle, Referene.
Deed:
the Sheriff of Meigs Volume 101, Page
County, Ohio, will 750, M.... County
expose to sell at Official Alcorda.
public action on the Auditor's
Parcel
front steps of the t.toa.: 1a.80704.000
Meigs County Cour· and 13-0CIJ05.000.
thouse In Pomeroy, The
abDve
dePubUc Notice
Meigs County, Ohio, scribed Mal estate
on Friday, Septem· Is sold " • ts" with·
SHERIFF'S SALE, ber 17, 2010, at out wa.,.ntlea or
CASE NO 09 CV 10:00 a.m., the fol· covenana
100,
PEOPLES lowing lands and PROPERTY
AD·
BANK, NATIONAL tenements:
DRESS:
35265
ASS 0 CIA T I 0 N, The following real Backat..-t Road,
PLAINTIFF,
VS •• estate al.ted In Oexter, Ohio. 45726
ROCKY R. HUPP the
County
of (aka 314a5 Bowles
AND CAROL J. Meigs, In the State Road)
HUPP, ET AL., DE· of Ohio and In the CURRENT OWNER:
FENDANTS, COURT Township of Salem, Rocky A. Hupp
OF
COMMON and bounded and REAL Ell'ATE AP·
PLEAS,
MEIGS described as 101· PRAISED
AT:
COUNTY, OHIO
lows·
$8,000.01. The ra~~l
B i1tUe of a Alias The tollowlng de. estate ,..,ot be
~r of Sa a saued scribed real estate sold fot leas than
1 sa d Court In situated In fo artins· 213rds t1t1 appraised
above act10n, burg, and com- vafue.
The
Re n E Beegle, menclng at the praisal ciDea
rtff of Meigs Southeast corner of an Interior
County, Oh1o, will Lot No. 1 and runof eny
expose to sell at nlng South
If ll'ly, on
public actJon on the hundred and
front steps of the feet to the place
SALE:
Me ga County Cour· begln:..lng, running
dQIIIIJ on day of
thouse In Pomeroy, West ninety feel; sale, ~ or certJ.
Meigs County Ohio, thence South onp fied ch. . baJance
on Fdday Septem· hundred and teh due on I
ber 17, 2010, at teet; thence East confl"""lon
of
10:00 a.m. the fol· ninety feet, thence sale.
ALL
SHERIFF'S
towing lands and North one hundred
tenements:
and ten feet to the SALES OPERATE
The following Real place of beginning, UNDER THE DOCEstate situated In being all Lots No. TRINE OF CAVEAT
the
County
of Nine (9) and Ten (1 0) EMPTOR.
Meigs
State of as recorded In plat PROSPECTIVE
PURCHASERS ARE
Ohio, and In the of Martinsburg.
Township of Salis- Reference
Deed: URGED TO CHECK
bury and more par· Volume 109. Page FOR LIEIIS IN THE
ticularty described 141. Meigs County PUBLIC RECORDS
OF MEIQI COUNTY,
as follows: It being Official Records.
e part ol Section No. Auditor's
Parcel OHIO.
8, Town 2, Range 13 Nos: 13-00403.000 ATIOR~
FOR
PLAINTI :
of the Ohio Com- and 13-00404.000.
Sheets,
psny's
Purchase The
above
de- Jennifer
and bounded as fol· scribed real estate LmLE l SHEETS
Iowa:
Is sold "as Is" with- LLP, 211-113 E. Sec·
Street,
Beginning on the out warranties or ond
West Side of the covenants.
PomerOY! OH 45769,
(740)
AD- Telephcxw:
road leading from PROPERTY
Pomeroy to Athans DRESS: 35261 Dex- 992·6689
at a point distance ter Road, Oexter, OH (8)25, (~t. 8
100 feet Southerly 45726
from the SouthMat CURRENT OWNER:
comer of a tract Rocky R. Hupp and
Public Notice
lately owned by Csrol J. Hupp
Peter Jeroteman; REAL ESTATE AP· Public Nollce
thence
running PRAISED
AT:
South on the line of $8,000.00. The real The VII.... of Mid·
said road 50 feet; estate cannot be dleport will hold a
thence West up the sold for less than Public Meeting on
hill to what was for· 213rds the appraised September 16, 201 0
merty Montague's value
The sp- In the Tl'llln Depot In
line; thence with pralsal does Include ones Paltlln Middlesaid line North 50 an Interior examine- port at 7pm on Sepfeet; thence down tlon of any struc- tember lith. The
the hill to the place tures, If any, on the topic of discussion
will be the upcom·
of beginning. being real estate.
the same premises TERMS OF SALE: lng Sa..- Improveconveyed by Nellie 10% down on day of ment Profect.
Karr and Dana Kerr sale, cash or certl· August18,25,Septo
Phillip
Krel· fled check, baltnce tember 8, 15
selmeler by Deed due on
of
Recorded In Vol. 94, confirmation
Page 176 and 1n of sale.
the Recorda of ALL
SHERIFF'S
Deeds
In
the SALES OPERATE
Recorder's Office, UNDER THE DOCMeigs County, Ohio TRINE OF CAVEAT
Reference
Doed: E M P T 0 R •
Volume 166, Page PROSPECTIVE
NO
489, Meigs County PURCHASERS ARE
Officfal Recorda.
URGED TO CHECK
WHAT
Parcel
No.: 14· FOR LIENS IN THE
STYLE...
00713.000
PUBLIC RECORDS
The
above
de· OF MEIGS COUNTY,
scribed real estate OHIO
Is sold "as Ia· w1th· ATTORNEY
FPR
out warrantlea or PLAINTIFF:
covenants
Jennifer 1... Sheets,
PROPERTY
AD- LITTLE &amp; SHEETS
DRESS: 32755 US LLP, 211·213 E. Sec·
33, Pomeroy, OH ond
Street,
45769
Pomeroy, OH 45769,
CURRENT OWNER: Telephone:
(740)
Rocky R Hupp.
992·6689
REAL ESTATE AP· (8) 25, (9)1, 8
PRAISED
AT:
$10,000.00. The real· - - - " ! ' r - - - estate cannot be
Publh: Notice
sold ror leaa than
213rda the appn1lsed SHERIFF'S SALE.
value.
The ap- CASE NO. 09 CV
PEOPLES
pra1sal does not In· 100,
elude an Interior BANK NATIONAL
examination of any ASSOCIATION,
VS.
structures, If any, on PLAINTIFF,
ROCKY R. HUPP
the real estate
TERMS OF SALE: AND CAROL J.

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